Bryant 359AAV Filter Replacement - Bottom or Side Mounted, Filter Rack Outside Furnace

Models: 359AAV

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Filter Replacement - Bottom or Side Mounted

Filter rack(s) attached to the outside of the furnace is made so the filter simply slides out one end for removal.

 

 

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CAUTION

 

 

PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD

 

 

Failure to follow this warning could result in increase furnace

 

 

operating temperatures and shorten the life of the furnace.

 

 

Filters specified for the furnace are rated at a maximum of 600

 

 

FPM air velocity and sized for the furnace’s airflow rate.

 

 

Replacement filters must be of equivalent type, size, and rating

 

 

except as described below.

 

 

Disposable, low-velocity filters may be used to replace

 

 

washable, high-velocity filters, providing they are sized for

 

 

300 FPM or less.

 

 

 

If you are uncertain of the type of replacement filter to use,

359AAV

 

 

consult the furnace installer or a qualified service agency for

 

assistance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filter Replacement - Bottom or Side Mounted

 

 

 

 

Filter Rack Outside Furnace

1.Turn OFF electric power to furnace.

2.Remove the end cap from the filter rack.

3.Slide the filter out of the filter rack. See Fig. 4.

4.Inspect the filter(s) and replace or clean washable types. If filter is aluminum mesh it should be recoated with filter coating spray.

Filter Rack End Cap

A07690

Fig. 4 - Filter Rack Outside Furnace

5.Reinstall the end cap in the filter rack.

6.Turn on electric power to furnace.

Filter Replacement - Bottom Mounted Filter Inside Furnace

1.Turn off electric power to furnace.

2.Remove blower door.

3.Slide filter straight out toward you. See Fig. 5.

4.Inspect the filter(s) and replace or clean washable types. If filter is aluminum mesh it should be recoated with filter coating spray.

5.Replace blower door.

6.Turn on electric power to furnace.

Center

Clip

side-to-side

 

9″

 

A07691

Fig. 5 - Bottom Mounted Filter Inside Furnace

External Filter Rack

A plastic end cap is inserted in the filter rack after the filter is installed. The end cap keeps air from escaping around the open end of the filter rack. See Fig. 4 for removal of filter.

Filter racks attached to the furnace are made so the filter simply slides out one end for removal.

1.Turn OFF electric power to furnace.

2.Remove the end cap from the filter rack.

3.Slide the filter out of the filter rack.

4.Inspect the filter(s) and replace or clean washable types. If filter is aluminum mesh it should be recoated with filter coating spray.

5.Reinstall the end cap in the filter rack.

6.Turn furnace on.

Internally Mounted Filter

1.Turn OFF power to furnace.

2.Remove blower door.

3.Slide filter straight out toward you. (See Fig. 5.)

4.Inspect the filter(s) and replace or clean washable types. If filter is aluminum mesh it should be recoated with filter coating spray.

5.Replace blower door.

6.Turn on electric power to furnace.

Lubrication

The blower motor and the combustion air blower are pre-lubricated by the manufacturer and DO NOT require oiling.

Qualified Service Agency Checks

When the furnace is being inspected for condition and operation have the Qualified Service Agency check the following items.

1.Check all flue gas passages including main and pilot burn- ers, heat exchanger, and vent.

2.Check electrical wiring and connections.

3.Check supply and return air ducts for leakage, blockage and connections to furnace.

4.Check circulating air blower wheel and motor. Clean them if required.

5.Perform an operational checkout on the furnace to be sure safety controls function and that furnace operates properly.

For additional information, the Qualified Service Agency can consult the installation instructions for the furnace.

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Bryant 359AAV Filter Replacement - Bottom or Side Mounted, Filter Rack Outside Furnace, External Filter Rack, Lubrication