Bryant 369RAN Airflow Data CFM, II. OIL Burner, III. Heat Exchanger and Flue Pipe

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TABLE 12—AIRFLOW DATA (CFM)

UNIT

BLOWER

 

 

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE IN. WC

 

 

SIZE

SPEED

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

 

High

1425

1350

1305

1250

1170

1030

925

805

036105

Med-High

1130

1045

1000

950

885

820

745

670

Med-Low

840

810

770

740

685

635

580

500

 

 

Low

725

730

740

745

730

715

690

665

 

High

2080

2041

1965

1864

1702

1576

1474

1336

060120

Med-High

1892

1859

1770

1675

1550

1449

1330

1217

Med-Low

1556

1475

1394

1318

1211

1134

1051

938

 

 

Low

1221

1164

1081

998

926

855

782

653

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES:

1.Airflow values in cubic ft per minute (CFM) rounded to nearest 5 CFM.

2.Data taken with filters in place.

WARNING: Failure to replace any heat exchanger gas- kets with new gaskets when any heat exchanger plates or covers are removed could lead to heat exchanger leakage, sooting, and/or a hazardous condition capable of causing bodily harm.

This furnace should never be operated without an air filter. Disposable filters should be replaced at least once a year. If equipped to provide cooling, filters should be replaced a minimum of twice a year. Permanent filters should be cleaned at least twice a year.

ALWAYS KEEP MAIN OIL VALVE TURNED OFF IF BURNER IS SHUT DOWN FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME.

2.Disconnect flue pipe.

3.Remove flue collar panel located in front part of furnace.

4.Remove baffle from secondary heat exchanger.

5.Disconnect oil line and remove oil burner from furnace.

6.Open two cleanout doors located in upper part of front panel of furnace.

7.Clean secondary tubes, and primary cylinder with stiff brush and vacuum cleaner.

8.Before re-assembly, the heat exchanger and combustion chamber should be inspected to determine if replacement is required.

II. OIL BURNER

For optimum performance, oil burner nozzle should be replaced once a year. Contact your service technician if you are unsure of this procedure.

The procedure for nozzle installation and/or replacement is out- lined in oil burner instruction manual which came with furnace.

After replacement of nozzle, burner should be adjusted in accor- dance with Combustion Check section of this instruction.

III. HEAT EXCHANGER AND FLUE PIPE

Ordinarily, it is not necessary to clean heat exchanger or flue pipe every year, but it is necessary to have your service technician check unit before each heating season to determine whether cleaning or replacement of parts is required.

If cleaning is necessary, the following steps should be performed:

1. Turn off all oil and electrical supplies upstream of furnace.

CAUTION: If furnace has been in operation, some surfaces may be hot. Allow time for unit to cool down.

9.After cleaning, replace baffle, flue collar plate, oil burner, and close the two cleanout access doors. Reconnect flue pipe and oil line.

10.Re-adjust burner for proper operation.

IV. BLOWER REMOVAL

To remove blower from furnace:

1.Turn off all oil and electrical supplies upstream of furnace.

2.Remove burner access and blower door.

3.Remove blower retaining screw (on blower shelf).

4.Remove cover from control box and disconnect thermostat and power wires from the board.

5.Slide blower forward on rails toward front of unit.

6.Reverse items 1 through 5 to re-install blower. Refer to wiring diagram (Fig. 3 or Fig. 4) of these instructions or diagram located on inside of blower door to properly rewire unit.

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Contents Safety Considerations Table of ContentsUnit Size DimensionsIntroduction Location GeneralUnit Application Upflow Downflow Horizontal Installation AIR for Combustion and Ventilation II. GeneralMinimum Clearances to Combustible Materials II. Location Relative to Cooling EquipmentCombustion AIR From Confined Space III. Unconfined SpaceMinimum Floor Area For Unconfined Space IV. Confined SpaceVenting Combustion AIR from Outdoors Through Vertical DuctsCombustion AIR from Outdoors Through Horizontal Ducts Duct Work RecommendationsElectrical Data Furnace Draft Conditions IN. WC FiltersFilter and Flange II. Combustion CheckWiring Diagram A00419 Burner Input and Nozzle Size III. FAN Adjustment CheckVIII. Constant Blower Switch MaintenanceIV. Blower Removal Airflow Data CFMII. OIL Burner III. Heat Exchanger and Flue PipeService Training