Turn room thermostat to its lowest or off setting, Turn off manual gas shut-off valve, Maintaining furnace in good working order – Bard Bayrd Furnace 403293A User Manual

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MAINTAINING

FURNACE

IN

GOOD WORKING ORDER.

WARNINOx

Follow these procedures before Inspect­

ing furnace.

Turn room thermostat to its lowest or off set­
ting.

* Turn off manual gas shut-off valve.

* Wait at least five minutes for furnace to cool If It

was recently operating.

• Turn off furnace electrical power; failure to do

so could result In injury or death.

WARNING!

Use replacement parts listed In parts list.

Failure to do so could cause Improper furnace opera­
tion, resulting In damage, Injury or death.

Perform periodic preventive maintenance once before heat-
ing season begins and once during heating season. Inspect,
clean, and repair as needed following items:

1.

All combustion and ventilation air openings into fur­

nace space.

2.

All burner combustion air openings.

3.

All burners, pilot, collector box, draft inducer as­

sembly and complete vent system.

4.

All gas pipes leading to furnace.

5.

All electrical wiring and connections, including elec­

trical ground.

6.

All supply air and return air ducts for obstructions,

air leaks and loose Insulation.

7.

Blower housing, motor and wheel, air filters, air

conditioning and draft inducer motor. Blower motor
and inducer motor do not require oiling.

A qualified service technician should follow these
steps to remove blower assembly.

a.

On downflow furnaces, remove vent pipe inside

furnace.

b.

Disconnect wires from low voltage terminal strip
on control box.

c.

Remove two screws holding control box to the

side brackets.

d.

Remove blower door.

e.

Locate connector block beside blower door on

control box side. Remove it by squeezing lock­
ing ears of connector block. See Figure 41.

f.

Disconnect wires to limit switches on blower

housing.

g.

On dual blower wheel models, disconnect wires
to door switch.

h. Remove screws holding blower assembly to

blower deck.

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1. Blower assembly will now slide out. DO

NOT damage limit switches on bottom of
blower housing.

2. After cleaning blower assembly, reassemble

in reverse order making sure speed selec­

tions are in original positions.

8.

Assure the furnace is operating properly and safely.

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GETTING

OTHER

INFORMA­

TION AND PUBLICATIONS.

These pubiications can help you install the furnace. You
can usually find these at your local library or buy them directly
from the publisher. Be sure to consult current edition of
each standard.

National Fuel Gas Code

National Electrical

Standard for the
installation of Warm Air
Heating and Air
Conditioning Systems

ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54

ANSI/NFPA Code 70

ASHRAE/NFPA 90

NFPA211

Standard for Chimneys,
Fireplaces, Vents, and

Solid Fuel Burning

Appliances

For more information, contact these publishers:

ANSI:

AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS

INSTITUTE
1430 Broadway
New York, NY 10018
(212) 354-3300

ASHRAE:

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING

REFRIGERATING AND AIR
CONDITIONING ENGINEERS, INC.

1791 Tullie Circle

N.E. Atlanta. GA 30329
(404) 636-8400

NFPA:

NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION
ASSOCIATION
Batterymarch Park
Quincey, MA 02269

(617) 770-3000

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