Maintenance; General; Oil Burner; Heat Exchanger And Flue Pipe - Bryant 368RAN Series A Installation, Start-Up, And Operating Instructions Manual

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TABLE 12A— 368RAN 120 SIZE DIP SWITCH
ADJUSTMENT FOR OIL HEATING MODE
SW1-HEAT
DIP SWITCH
INPUT
POSITION
USGPH
1
2
OFF
OFF
0.85
ON
OFF
1.00
OFF
ON
1.10
ON
ON
N/A
TABLE 12B— 368RAN 120 SIZE DIP SWITCH
ADJUSTMENT FOR HEAT PUMP AND COOLING MODE
SW2-COOL
DIP SWITCH POSITION
1
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
TABLE 12C— 368RAN 120 SIZE DIP SWITCH
CFM ADJUSTMENTS IN ALL MODES
SW2-ADJUST
HEATING CFM %
DIP SWITCH POSITION
INCREASE OR
1
2
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON

MAINTENANCE

WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in possible
damage to this equipment, serious personal injury, or
death.
The ability to properly perform maintenance on this
equipment requires certain expertise, mechanical skills,
tools, and equipment. If you do not possess these, do not
attempt to perform any maintenance on this equipment
other than those procedures recommended in the User's
Manual.
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to comply with this warning could cause electrical
shock resulting in personal injury or death.
Before performing any service functions, unless opera-
tions specifically require power to be on, make sure all
utilities are turned off upstream of appliance.
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could lead to electrical
shock resulting in personal injury or death.
To avoid personal injury, make sure electrical supply
power is off before servicing.
I. GENERAL
In order to keep this furnace in good operating condition and to
maintain its warranty, the furnace MUST be serviced on an annual
SW4-DELAY
DIP SWITCH
INPUT
POSITION
USGPH
1
2
OFF
OFF
0.85
ON
OFF
1.00
OFF
ON
1.10
ON
ON
N/A
A/C SIZE
(TONS)
2
OFF
5.0
OFF
4.0
ON
3.5
ON
3.0
COOLING CFM %
INCREASE OR
DECREASE
DECREASE
0
0
+ 13
+ 10
- 15
- 10
N/A
0
basis. This servicing includes a nozzle change, a burner inspection,
a visual check of tube passages through flue outlet and cleanout
ports, and a visual inspection of combustion chamber when burner
is removed.
Depending on above inspection, service could also include a
cleaning and vacuuming of heat exchanger tubes and possibly the
heat exchanger drum section.
Removal of any heat exchanger components which are sealed by
gaskets requires replacement of gasket.
WARNING: CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
HAZARD
Failure to replace any heat exchanger gaskets 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 personal
injury or death.
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.
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: BURN HAZARD
Failure to follow this catuion may result in minor
personal injury.
If furnace has been in operation, some surfaces may be
hot. Allow time for unit to cool down.
2. Disconnect flue pipe.
3. Remove flue collar panel located in rear part of furnace.
4. Remove flue silencer from secondary heat exchanger.
5. Disconnect oil line and remove oil burner from furnace.
6. Clean primary and secondary heat exchangers with a stiff
brush and vacuum cleaner.
7. Before reassembly, heat exchanger/combustion chamber
should be inspected to determine if replacement is required.
8. After cleaning, replace flue silencer, flue collar, and oil
burner.
9. Readjust 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 blower access door.
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