Bryant 582A User Manual

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TABLE 17—TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE–HEATING

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REMEDY

Burners will not ignite.

Water in gas line

Drain. Install drip leg.

No power to furnace

Check power supply fuses, wiring, or circuit breaker.

No 24-v power supply to control circuit

Check transformer.
NOTE: Some transformers have internal overcurrent
protection that requires a cool-down period to reset.

Miswired or loose connections

Check all wiring and wirenut connections

Burned-out heat anticipator in
thermostat

Replace thermostat.

Broken thermostat wire

Run continuity check. Replace wire if necessary.

Misaligned spark electrodes

Check flame ignition and sense electrode positioning.
Adjust as necessary.

No gas at main burners

1.Check gas line for air. Purge as necessary.

NOTE: After purging gas line of air, wait at least 5 minutes for any
gas to dissipate before attempting to light unit.

2. Check gas valve.

Inadequate heating.

Dirty air filter

Clean or replace filter as necessary.

Gas input to furnace too low

Check gas pressure at manifold match with that on
unit nameplate.

Unit undersized for application

Replace with proper unit or add additional unit.

Restricted airflow

Clean or replace filter. Remove any restriction.

Blower speed too low

Use faster speed tap if available, or install alternate
motor.

Limit switch cycles main burners

Check rotation of blower, thermostat heat anticipator settings,
temperature rise of unit. Adjust as necessary.

Poor flame characteristics.

Incomplete combustion results in:
Aldehyde odors, carbon monoxide, sooting
flame, floating flame

1.Tighten all screws around burner compartment.
2. Cracked heat exchanger. Replace.
3. Unit overfired. Reduce input (change orifices or

adjust gas line or manifold pressure).

4. Check burner alignment.

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