Installation, Start-up, Operating, and
Service and Maintenance Instructions
The 58STA/STX 4-way Multipoise Gas Furnaces feature Carrier's QuieTech™ noise reduction
system for incredibly quiet induced draft operation. Applications are easy with 4-way multipoise
design, through-the-furnace downflow venting, 13 different venting options, and a door designed for
easy service access. An inner blower door is provided for tighter sealing in sensitive applications.
The 58STA/STX furnaces are approved for use with natural or propane gas, and the 58STX is also
approved for use in Low NOx Air Quality Management Districts.
Catalog No: 535-80149
-Series 120
STANDARD FEATURES
- QuieTech noise reduction system
- Microprocessor based control center
Adjustable heating air temperature rise
Adjustable cooling airflow
LED diagnostics and self test feature
- 4-way Multipoise furnace, 13 vent applications
- Inner blower door
- Hot surface ignition (HSI)
- Draft safeguard switch to ensure proper furnace venting
- All models are Chimney-Friendly when used with
accessory vent kit
- Heat pump compatible
- Residential installations eligible for consumer financing
through the Retail Credit Program
- Twinning in Upflow, Downflow and Horizontal
LIMITED WARRANTY
20-year warranty on "Super S™" heat exchanger
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5-year parts warranty on all other components
Form No. 58ST-13SI
Induced-Combustion
4-Way Multipoise Furnace
58STA/58STX
5-05
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Questions and answers
How many sq.ft.will STA58 furnace heat?
Why does the igniter glow twice before the furnace starts?
The Carrier 58STA furnace uses a hot surface ignition (HSI) system to light the burners. The igniter may glow twice before the furnace starts due to the control system performing a verification process to ensure proper ignition. This can happen if the furnace detects inadequate flame carryover, rough ignition, or other ignition-related issues. The control board may cycle the igniter twice before allowing the gas valve to open fully and start normal operation.
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No power to ignitoris board bad?
The Carrier 58STA furnace uses a hot surface ignition (HSI) system. If there is no power to the unit, the issue may not necessarily be a faulty ignitor board. First, check for power supply issues such as a tripped circuit breaker, blown fuse, or loose wiring connections. Also, verify that the thermostat is calling for heat and that the furnace switch is turned on. If power is confirmed but the ignitor board is still not functioning, further troubleshooting may be needed to determine if it is faulty.
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