Bryant 340MAV manual Acheck-Upchecklist, Before You Request A Service Call

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ACHECK-UP CHECKLIST

transfer process. Therefore, once it has been operated, it cannot be turned off and left off for an extended period of time when temperatures will reach 32°F or lower unless winterized. Fol- low these procedures to winterize your furnace:

1.Obtain propylene glycol (RV/ swimming pool antifreeze or equivalent).

!CAUTION

Do not use ethylene glycol (Prestone II antifreeze coolant or equivalent). Failure of plas- tic components will occur.

2.Turn off electrical supply to the furnace. (See Fig. 20.)

3.Remove main furnace door. (See Fig. 23.)

4.Remove upper inducer housing drain connection cap.

(See Fig. 40.)

5.Connect field-supplied 1/2-in. ID tube to upper inducer housing drain connection.

6.Insert field-supplied funnel into tube.

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7.Pour 1 quart of antifreeze into funnel/tube. Antifreeze should run through inducer housing, overfill condensate trap, and flow into open field drain. (See Fig. 41.)

8.Remove funnel and tube from inducer housing and replace drain connection cap and clamp.

9.Replace main furnace door. (See Fig. 34.)

10.Propylene glycol need not be removed before restarting furnace.

ACHECK-UP CHECKLIST

Your furnace represents an important investment in your family’s comfort and your home’s value. To keep it performing properly and to prevent future problems, have a trained service specialist give your furnace a profes- sional check-up annually. The follow- ing checklist can be used as a guideline to proper service:

Inspect all flue gas passages, burn- ers, heat exchangers, coupling box(es), and inducer assembly.

Inspect all combustion-air and vent piping inside structure and pipe termi- nations outside the structure.

Check gas pipes leading to and inside of your furnace for leaks.

Inspect and clean the blower motor and wheel.

NOTE: The inducer and blower motors are pre-lubricated and require no addi- tional lubrication. These motors can be identified by the absence of oil ports on each end of the motor.

Inspect and change or clean air fil- ter(s) if necessary.

Inspect all supply- and return-air ducts for obstructions, air leaks, and insulation. Remedy any problem when necessary.

Inspect the return-air duct connec- tion(s) at the furnace to ensure it is physically sound, sealed to the furnace casing, and terminates outside the space containing the furnace.

Inspect electrical wiring, connec- tions, and components for loose connections.

Perform an operational checkout to determine whether your furnace is working properly and if it requires adjustments.

Inspect all condensate drain tubes and condensate trap assembly for leaks. The condensate removal system should be cleaned annually by a quali- fied service agency. Refer to the Ser- vice and Maintenance Instructions for further information.

Examine the physical support of the furnace. The support should be sound with no cracks, sagging, gaps, etc. around the base.

Check furnace for any obvious signs of deterioration.

BEFORE YOU

REQUEST A

SERVICE CALL

If your furnace is not operating or not performing properly, you may save the expense of a service call by check- ing a few things yourself before calling for service.

FOR INSUFFICIENT AIRFLOW:

Check for dirty air filter(s).

Check for blocked return-air or sup- ply-air grilles throughout your home.

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Bryant 340MAV manual Acheck-Upchecklist, Before You Request A Service Call