Bryant 395CAV User Manual

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a. Remove dust caps or plugs from oil ports located at each

end of motor.

b. Use a good grade of SAE 20 nondetergent motor oil and

put 1 teaspoon, 5 cc, 3/16 oz, or 16 to 25 drops in each
oil port. Do not over-oil.

c. Allow time for total quantity of oil to be absorbed by

each bearing.

d. Wipe excess oil from motor housing.

e. Replace dust caps or plugs on oil ports.

12. Remove blower wheel from housing.

a. Mark cutoff location to ensure proper reassembly.

b. Remove screws holding cutoff plate and remove cutoff

plate from housing.

c. Lift blower wheel from housing through opening.

13. Clean blower wheel and motor using a vacuum cleaner with

soft brush attachment. Do not remove or disturb balance
weights (clips) on blower wheel blades. The blower wheel
should not be dropped or bent as balance will be affected.

14. Reinstall blower wheel by reversing items 12 a through c.

Be sure wheel is positioned for proper rotation.

15. Reassemble motor and blower by reversing items 5 through

10. If motor has ground wire, be sure it is connected as
before.

CAUTION:

Be sure the motor is properly positioned in

the blower housing. The motor oil ports must be at a
minimum of 45° above the horizontal centerline of the
motor after the blower assembly has been reinstalled in
the furnace.

16. Reinstall blower assembly in furnace.

17. Reinstall control. Connect blower electrical leads to control.

Please note that the common wire connection is 3/16 in. and
all other wire connections are 1/4 in. for assembly. DO
NOT FORCE.

18. Reconnect wires to auxiliary limit switch on blower housing

(downflow/horizontal furnace only).

19. Reinstall vent pipe and enclosure (downflow/horizontal

furnace only).

20. Turn on electrical power and check for proper rotation and

speed changes between heating and cooling.

21. Replace blower access door. Secure with 2 screws

(downflow/horizontal furnace only).

C.

Cleaning Heat Exchanger

The following steps should be performed by a qualified service
technician.

NOTE:

Deposits of soot and carbon indicate the existence of a

problem which needs to be corrected. Take action to correct the
problem.

If it becomes necessary to clean the heat exchanger because of
carbon deposits, soot, etc., proceed as follows:

1. Turn off gas and electrical power to furnace.

2. Remove 2 screws from front of blower access door

(downflow/horizontal furnace only) and remove control and
blower access doors.

3. Remove vent pipe enclosure (downflow/horizontal furnace

only) and disconnect vent pipe from relief box.

4. Remove 2 screws that secure relief box. (See Fig. 6 or 7.)

5. Disconnect wires to the following components.

a. Blocked vent safeguard

b. Inducer motor

c. Pressure switch

d. Limit overtemperature switch(es)

e. Gas valve

f. Hot surface ignitor

g. Flame-sensing electrode

h. Two wiring connectors leading to control

6. Remove 8 screws that secure flue collector box to center

panel. Be careful not to damage sealant.

7. Remove complete inducer assembly from furnace, exposing

flue openings.

8. Clean cells using field-provided small wire brush, steel

spring cable, reversible electric drill, and vacuum cleaner.
a. Assemble wire brush and steel spring cable.

(1.) Use 48 in. of 1/4-in. diameter high-grade steel

spring cable (commonly known as drain clean-out
or Roto-Rooter cable).

Fig. 6—Model 395CAV Upflow

A98528

C

OM

24V

HUM

G

R

Y

W

BLOCKED
VENT
SAFEGUARD

FLUE
COLLECTOR
BOX

MOUNTING

SCREWS

RELIEF

BOX

CONTROL

FILTER
RETAINER

WASHABLE
FILTER

Fig. 7—Model 376CAV Downflow

A98529

VENT PIPE
ENCLOSURE

BLOCKED
VENT
SAFEGUARD

MANUAL
RESET LIMIT
SWITCHES

AUXILIARY

LIMIT

SWITCH

(WHEN USED)

MOUNTING

SCREWS

RELIEF

BOX

C
OM

24V

HUM

G

R

Y

W

CONTROL
BOARD

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