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58MVB
4-Way Multipoise
Variable-Capacity Condensing Gas Furnace
Installation, Start-Up, and Operating Instructions
For Sizes 040—120, Series 100
NOTE: This furnace can be installed as a direct vent (2-pipe)
or non-direct vent (1-pipe)
condensing gas furnace.
This symbol indicates a change since the last issue.
Index Page
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.....................................................2
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING........................................................3
Clearances to Combustibles......................................................4
CODES AND STANDARDS........................................................5
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS........6
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................6
APPLICATIONS............................................................................6
General......................................................................................6
Upflow Applications.................................................................6
Downflow Applications............................................................8
Horizontal Left (Supply-Air Discharge) Applications ..........10
Horizontal Right (Supply-Air Discharge) Applications ........12
LOCATION..................................................................................14
General....................................................................................14
Low-Heat Only Installation....................................................15
Furnace Location Relative to Cooling Equipment................16
Hazardous Locations...............................................................16
Furnace Location and Application.........................................16
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION ....................17
INSTALLATION.........................................................................19
Leveling Legs (If Desired).....................................................19
Installation In Upflow or Downflow Applications................20
Installation In Horizontal Applications..................................20
Air Ducts.................................................................................20
General Requirements.......................................................20
Ductwork Acoustical Treatment .......................................20
Supply-Air Connections....................................................20
Return-Air Connections.....................................................22
Filter Arrangement..................................................................23
Bottom Closure Panel.............................................................23
Gas Piping...............................................................................24
Electrical Connections............................................................25
115-v Wiring......................................................................25
24-v Wiring........................................................................27
Accessories ........................................................................27
Removal of Existing Furnaces from
Common Vent Systems.....................................................27
Combustion-air and Vent Pipe Systems ................................27
Condensate Drain.........................................................................40
General....................................................................................40
Application..............................................................................41
Condensate Drain Protection..................................................42
START-UP, ADJUSTMENTS AND SAFETY CHECK...........42
General....................................................................................42
Select Setup Switch Positions................................................43
Prime Condensate Trap With Water......................................44
Purge Gas Lines......................................................................44
Sequence of Operation............................................................44
Single-Stage Thermostat and Two-Stage Heating
(Adaptive Mode)..........................................................45
Two-Stage Thermostat and Two-Stage Heating ..............46
Cooling Mode....................................................................46
Thermidistat Mode ............................................................47
Super-Dehumidify Mode...................................................47
Continuous Blower Mode .................................................47
Heat Pump.........................................................................48
Component Test.................................................................48
Adjustments .............................................................................48
Set Gas Input Rate ............................................................48
Set Temperature Rise ........................................................56
Set Thermostat Heat Anticipator ......................................56
A93040
NOTE: Read the entire instruction
manual before starting the installation.
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Fig. 1—Multipoise Orientations
A93041
UPFLOW
DOWNFLOW
HORIZONTAL
LEFT
AIRFLOW
AIRFLOW
AIRFLOW
AIRFLOW
HORIZONTAL
RIGHT
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Book 1 4
Tab 6a 8a
PC 101 Printed in U.S.A. Catalog No. 58MVB-1SI Pg 1 8-05 Replaces: 58MVP-16SI
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Página 1 - For Sizes 040—120, Series 100

58MVB4-Way MultipoiseVariable-Capacity Condensing Gas FurnaceInstallation, Start-Up, and Operating InstructionsFor Sizes 040—120, Series 100NOTE: This

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(b.) Connect tube to condensate trap.(c.) Clamp tube to prevent any condensate leakage.(2.) Condensate Trap Located on Right Side of Casing(a.) Route

Página 3 - Dimensions (In.)

CONDENSATE TRAP LOCATIONThe condensate trap must be removed from the factory-installedblower shelf location and relocated in selected application loca

Página 4 - INSTALLATION

b. Route extended collector box pressure tube to relief portconnection on condensate trap.c. Determine appropriate length, cut, and connect tube.d. Cl

Página 5 - Fig. 4—Return-Air Temperature

NOTE: The auxiliary junction box (J-box) MUST be relocated toopposite side of furnace casing. (See Fig. 13.) See ElectricalConnection section for J-bo

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PRESSURE SWITCH TUBINGOne collector box pressure tube (pink label) is factory connected tothe pressure switch for use when furnace is installed in UPF

Página 7 - Fig. 6—Condensate Trap

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARDThis gas furnace may be used for construction heat providedthat:-The furnace is permanently installed with all electricalwiring, pip

Página 8 - Trap Location

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in minor property orunit damage.The furnace can operate in the high-heat mode when certain

Página 9 - (Left-Hand Trap Installation)

NON-DIRECT VENT (1-PIPE) APPLICATIONUNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in intermittent unitoperation.Do not install furnace i

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3. ONE OUTDOOR OPENING requires:a. 1 square inch of free area per 3,000 Btuh (734 mm2/kW)for combined input of all gas appliances in the space perTabl

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When combustion air ducts are used, they must be of the samecross sectional area as the free area of the openings to which theyconnect. The minimum di

Página 12 - pipe section is recommended

Check Safety Controls...56Check Primary Limit Control ...

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4. Adjust outside nut to provide desired height, and tighten insidenut to secure arrangement.NOTE: Bottom closure must be used when leveling legs are

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Table 3—Opening Dimensions (In.)FURNACECASINGWIDTHAPPLICATIONPLENUM OPENING FLOOR OPENINGABCD17-1/2Upflow Applications 16 24-1/8 16-5/8 24-3/4Downflow

Página 15 - Fig. 17—Freeze Protection

RETURN AIR CONNECTIONSFIRE HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in fire, personalinjury, or death.Never connect return-air ducts to the b

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portion of return-air duct. Bypass humidifier connections shouldbe made at ductwork or coil casing sides exterior to furnace.Step 5—Filter Arrangement

Página 17 - TO BURNERS

To remove bottom closure panel, perform following:1. Tilt or raise furnace and remove 2 screws holding front fillerpanel. (See Fig. 29.)2. Rotate fron

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Step 8—Electrical ConnectionsSee Fig. 32 for field wiring diagram showing typical field 115-vand 24-v wiring. Check all factory and field electrical c

Página 19 - 6" MIN

by power supply is sufficient to handle load imposed by thisequipment. Refer to rating plate or Table 6 for equipment electricalspecifications.Make al

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SETUP SWITCHES (SW1)The furnace control has 8 setup switches that may be set to meetthe application requirements. Position these setup switches for th

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CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARDFailure to follow the steps outlined below for each applianceconnected to the venting system being placed into operati

Página 22 - 8-IN. HEX NUT

Fig. 36—Wiring Diagram A02291LEGENDJUNCTIONTERMINALCONTROL TERMINALFACTORY POWER WIRING (115VAC)FACTORY CONTROL WIRING (24VAC)FIELD CONTROL WIRING (24

Página 23 - WASHABLE

Fig. 2—Dimensional DrawingDimensions (In.)UNIT SIZE A D E040-14* 24-1/2* 22-7/8* 23*060-14 17-1/2 15-7/8 16080-14 21 19-3/8 19-1/2080-20 21 19-3/8 19-

Página 24 - FRONT FILLER

Fig. 37—Control CenterA02278FLASH UPGRADE CONNECTOR (FACTORY ONLY) ACRDJ – AIR CONDITIONING RELAY DISABLE JUMPERHUMIDIFIER TERMINAL (24-VAC 0.5 AMP MA

Página 25 - VENT PIPE

the vent or liner manufacturer’s installation instructions. Care mustbe taken to prevent the exhaust gases from one appliance fromcontaminating the co

Página 26 - Table 6—Electrical Data

Table 8—Direct Vent Termination ClearanceA0500932→

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→ Table 9—Other than Direct Vent Termination ClearanceA0501333

Página 28 - Fig. 35—Relocating J-Box

2. Reposition combustion air intake housing plug fitting inappropriate unused intake housing connection.3. Install combustion-air pipe grommet (factor

Página 29 - Fig. 36—Wiring Diagram A02291

Table 11—Maximum Allowable Pipe Length (Ft)ALTITUDEUNIT SIZE(BTUH)DIRECT VENT (2-PIPE) ONLYNON-DIRECT VENT(1-PIPE) ONLYNUMBER OF 90° ELBOWSTermination

Página 30 - Fig. 37—Control Center

Table 11—Maximum Allowable Pipe Length (Ft) ContinuedALTITUDEUNIT SIZE(BTUH)DIRECT VENT (2-PIPE) ONLYNON-DIRECT VENT(1-PIPE) ONLYNUMBER OF 90° ELBOWST

Página 31 - Connections

Table 11—Maximum Allowable Pipe Length (Ft) ContinuedALTITUDEUNIT SIZE(BTUH)DIRECT VENT (2-PIPE) ONLYNON-DIRECT VENT(1-PIPE) ONLYNUMBER OF 90° ELBOWST

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The minimum vent pipe length for these furnaces is 5 ft. Short pipelengths (5-8 ft) may discharge condensate droplets. These conden-sate droplets may

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12. Slope combustion air piping (if applicable) and vent pipingdownward towards furnace a minimum of 1/4 in. per linear ftwith no sags between hangers

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This gas furnace may be used for construction heat provided that:• The furnace is permanently installed with all electrical wiring,piping, air filters

Página 35 - See notes on next page

Two-Pipe Termination Kit (Direct Vent/2-Pipe System OnlyDetermine an appropriate location for termination kit using theguidelines provided in section

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Furnace condensate is mildly acidic, typically in the pH range of3.2 to 4.5. Due to corrosive nature of this condensate, a condensatepH neutralizing f

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connections (furnace, A/C, or humidifier) must be terminated intoan open or vented drain as close to the respective equipment aspossible to prevent si

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UNIT MAY NOT OPERATEFailure to follow this caution may result in intermittent unitoperation or performance satisfaction.These furnaces are equipped wi

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4. Use Fig. 54 or wiring schematic to determine proper setupposition of CF switches. (See Fig. 36 and 48.)5. Replace main furnace door and blower acce

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NOTE: Low-heat-only switch, SW1-2, selects either the low-heat-only operation mode when ON, (see item 2. below) oradaptive heating mode when OFF, in r

Página 41 - (per code)

4. Flame-Proving-When burner flame is proved at the flame-proving sensor electrode FSE, the furnace control CPU beginsthe blower-ON delay period and c

Página 42 - (3 WRAPS MINIMUM)

CPU can turn on the air conditioning relay ACR to energize theY/Y2 terminal and switch the outdoor unit to high-cooling.The furnace control CPU can st

Página 43 - Based on 350 and 400CFM/Ton

BLWM will remain ON until the main burners ignite then shutOFF and remain OFF for the blower-ON delay (60 seconds inlow-heat and 35 seconds in high-he

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A00275Fig. 51—Two-Stage Furnace with Single-Speed AirConditionerFig. 52—Two-Stage Furnace with Two-Speed Air Con-ditionerA00276A00277Fig. 53—Two-Stage

Página 45 - Position

from the outside atmosphere and all flue products are discharged tothe outside atmosphere. See furnace and factory accessory termi-nation kit instruct

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A00279Fig. 55—Dual Fuel Thermostat with Two-StageFurnace and Single-Speed Heat PumpA00281Fig. 57—Two-Stage Thermostat With Two-Stage Fur-nace and Two-

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Notes for Fig. 51-58:1. Heat pump MUST have a high pressure switch for dual fuel applications.2. Refer to outdoor equipment Installation Instructions

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AVG. GAS SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF NATURAL GASHEAT VALUE 0.58 0.60 0.62 0.64AT ALTITUDE Orifice Mnfld Press Orifice Mnfld Press Orifice Mnfld Press Orifice

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AVG. GAS SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF NATURAL GASHEAT VALUE 0.58 0.60 0.62 0.64AT ALTITUDE Orifice Mnfld Press Orifice Mnfld Press Orifice Mnfld Press Orifice

Página 50 - See note 2

2. Adjust manifold pressure to obtain input rate.a. Remove burner enclosure front.NOTE: Manifold pressure MUST always be measured with theburner box c

Página 51 - Notes for Fig. 51-58:

EXAMPLE: 100,000 BTUH HIGH-HEAT INPUT FURNACEINSTALLED AT 4300 FT.Furnace Input Rateat Sea LevelXDerateMultiplierFactor=Furnace Input Rateat Installat

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SET TEMPERATURE RISEUNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in overheating theheat exchangers or condensing flue gases in heat exc

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5. Turn off 115-v power to furnace.6. Reconnect inducer motor wire harness. Reinstall furnaceaccess door.7. Turn on 115-v power to furnace.8. Reset th

Página 54 - MANIFOLD

CHECKLIST—DIRECT VENT (2-PIPE) INSTALLATIONLOAD CALCULATION____________ Heating Load (Btuh)____________ Cooling Load (Btuh)____________ Furnace Model

Página 55 - Table 17—Gas Rate Cu Ft/Hr

CHECKLIST—NON DIRECT VENT (1-PIPE) INSTALLATIONLOAD CALCULATION____________ Heating Load (Btuh)____________ Cooling Load (Btuh)____________ Furnace Mo

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• When lever type gas shutoffs are used they shall be T-handletype.• The use of copper tubing for gas piping is not approved by thestate of Massachuse

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Copyright 2005 CARRIER Corp. • 7310 W. Morris St. • Indianapolis, IN 46231 58mvb1siManufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any ti

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CONDENSATE TRAP LOCATION (ALTERNATE UPFLOWORIENTATION)An alternate location for the condensate trap is the left-hand sideof casing. (See Fig. 2 and 8.

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c. Determine appropriate length, then cut and connect tube.CONDENSATE TRAP FIELD DRAIN ATTACHMENTRefer to Condensate Drain section for recommendations

Página 60 - Tab 6a 8a

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personal injuryor death.Casing hole filler cap must be installed in blo

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