Bryant 362AAN Keeping Filters Clean, IV. Blower Oiling and Removal, → Ðairflow Data CFM, Ð8Ð

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3.Remove screws securing blower legs to blower rails mounted on bottom panel of furnace.

4.Slide blower forward on rails toward rear of unit until motor wire connections at terminal block on motor can easily be reached and disconnected.

5.Disconnect motor wires at terminal block on motor.

Fig. 4ÐRemoving Combustion Chamber

17.Use a stiff brush and vacuum cleaner to clean inside of primary drum.

6.Remove blower from unit.

7.Reverse items 1 through 6 to reinstall blower. Refer to wiring diagram (Fig. 7) of these instructions or diagram located on inside of louvered door to properly rewire unit.

CAUTION: Never use incendiary type cleaners (smoke sticks) for cleaning!

WARNING: For all heat exchanger plates that have been removed, the gaskets MUST be replaced. Failure to replace gaskets could lead to heat exchanger leakage, sooting, and a hazardous condition which could lead to bodily harm.

18.Before reassembly, heat exchanger and combustion cham- ber should be inspected to determine if replacement is required. After cleaning, place combustion chamber back into primary drum and secure with "B" screws. Ensure that cover plate gasket is in place before tightening screws. Care must be taken not to damage combustion chamber. The "B" screws should be tightened to 35-45 lb-in.

19.Tighten "A" nuts to 30 lb-in. of torque (firm, but not overly tight).

20.Replace intermediate panel, observation tube collar, obser- vation door, limit wiring, and oil burner.

21.Replace collector box on secondary tube flange, ensuring proper placement of gasket. Tighten screws to 35-45 lb-in. of torque.

22.Replace top partition, inside collar on flue pipe, top rear panel, outside flue collar, and blower door.

23.Reconnect flue pipe and oil line(s).

24.Readjust burner for proper operation. Check limit operation as outlined in Limit Control Check section.

V.KEEPING FILTERS CLEAN

WARNING: Never operate unit without a filter or with filter access door removed. Failure to adhere to this warning could lead to a hazardous condition which could lead to equipment damage and bodily harm.

As a homeowner, keeping filters clean is your most important responsibility. A dirty filter reduces efficiency of your system, causes erratic performance of controls, and could result in damage to motor or heating element.

1.Inspect filters at regular intervals depending upon dirt conditions. For new homes, check filters every week for 4 consecutive weeks. In all cases, inspect filters at least every 3 to 4 weeks when system is in constant operation. Replace or clean filter at least at beginning of each season (heating and cooling) and thereafter as needed.

2.If a permanent filter is used, it can be cleaned with cold water and soap.

Be sure that filter is thoroughly dry before installing back into furnace.

IV. BLOWER OILING AND REMOVAL

Periodic oiling of blower motor may be necessary. Check for instructions on inside of blower access door.

If it is ever necessary to remove blower from furnace:

1. Turn off all electrical power to furnace.

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2. Remove blower door.

TABLE 5ÐAIRFLOW DATA (CFM)

UNIT

BLOWER

 

 

 

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE IN. WC

 

 

 

SIZE

SPEED

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High

1795

1735

1675

1605

1550

1485

1425

1350

1275

1220

036105

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medium

1365

1335

1305

1275

1255

1215

1155

1105

1050

985

 

Low

995

965

945

925

900

870

825

775

725

670

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High

1905

1845

1770

1695

1630

1565

1490

1425

1325

1220

048125

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medium

1750

1675

1620

1560

1500

1440

1370

1305

1235

1130

 

Low

1390

1350

1305

1260

1220

1180

1120

1060

985

880

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High

2025

1960

1905

1850

1800

1665

1575

1500

1415

1315

060155

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medium

1885

1825

1760

1705

1640

1565

1500

1430

1350

1265

 

Low

1555

1490

1445

1410

1350

1280

1230

1155

1085

1005

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES: 1. Airflow values in cubic ft per minute (CFM) rounded to nearest 5 CFM. 2. Data taken without filters in place.

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Contents Safety Considerations This symbol → indicates a change since the last issue IndexRecommended Installation Practices Ðminimum Clearances to Combustible Materials IntroductionLocation AIR for Combustion and VentilationII. Duct Work Recommendations Ð3ÐLockouts on start-up PRE-INSTALLATION Vent System Inspection Venting InstructionsII. Masonry Chimney Ðminimum Certified Furnace Pipe SizeII. Recommended Installation Practices and Combustion Check ElectricalFilters Operational Checkout→ ÐBURNER, NOZZLE, and Pump Pressure Chart VIII. Constant Blower SwitchMaintenance III. FAN Adjustment Check→ III. Heat Exchanger and Flue Pipe Ð7ÐKeeping Filters Clean IV. Blower Oiling and Removal→ Ðairflow Data CFM Ð8ÐDimensions Ð9ÐBAD Locations Ð10ÐÐ11Ð Factory SET Heating SpeedUsers Information Heres HOW Your Heating System Works III. Lighting Your FurnaceII. Preparing Your Furnace for Operation IV. Turning OFF Your Furnace

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