Bard Bayrd Furnace 403293A User Manual

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NOTE: A combustible floor base, available from manu­

facturer, is required for downflow furnace installation on

wood flooring.

HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS.

When furnace is in a residential garage, it must be installed
so that burners and ignition source are located no less than

fS'inches above the floor. Also, furnace should be protected

from physical damage by vehicles.

When furnace is in public garages, airplane hangers, or other
buildings having hazardous atmospheres, install unit in ac­
cordance with recommended good practice requirements of
the National Fire Protection Association, Inc. See Section 30.

SECTION

5

IDENTIFYING

FURNACE

DI­

MENSIONS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND POSITION.

A. A unique feature of this furnace is that it may be installed

as an upflow furnace, horizontal furnace, or downflow

furnace (minor conversion required).

1.

Furnace as-shipped is an upflow furnace. Furnace

may be installed in this position or may be installed
as a horizontal on its right or left side without any
conversion. See Figure 1.

2,

Furnace as-shipped position may be converted to a

downflow furnace by following instructions in B. be­
low. Once conversion is complete, furnace may be
installed as a downflow furnace. Furnace may also
then be installed as a horizontal on its right or left
side. See Figure 2.

WARNING: Do not install furnace on its back. Doing so
could cause

a fire, resulting In damage, injury or death.

See Figure 3 for dimensional drawings and specification table.

B. Converting furnace from as-shipped configuration.

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE
STARTING CONVERSION.

NOTE: Start conversion with furnace on its back.

WARNING: When servicing controls, all wires must
be labeled prior to disconnection. Mlswlring can cause

improper

operation

resulting

In

damage,

Injury,

or

death.

1.

Remove front door. Study components described in

conversion. See Figure 4.

BTUH*
INPUT

MOTOR*

H.P.

VENT

DIAMETER

FURNACE

WIDTH

A

RETURN
AIR SIZE

1 3 - 2 3 / 3 2 " X B

SUPPLY
AIR SIZE

78-1S/16'* X C

BLOWER

WHEEL

SIZE

TEMP

RISE “F

CFM

at 0.50“ W.C.

40,000

1/4

3"

14-1/2

12-7/8"

12-15/16"

10-4

50-80

805

40,000

1/3

3"

14-1/2

12-7/8*

12-15/16"

10-6

30-60

1265

60,000

1/4

4"

14-1/2

12-7/8"

12-15/16"

10-4

45-75

850

60.000

1/3

4"

14-1/2

12-7/8"

12-15/16"

10-6

45-75

1260

60,000

1/2

4“

17-1/2

15-7/8"

15-15/16"

10-8

35-65

1635

80,000

1/4

4"

14-1/2

12-7/8"

12-15/16*

10-4

50-80

915

80,000

1/3

4"

14-1/2

12-7/8"

12-15/16"

10-6

40-70

1235

60,000

1/2

4"

17-1/2

15-7/8"

15-15/16*

10-8

50-80

1645

80,000

3/4

4"

20-1/2

13-7/8"

18-15/16"

(2) 10-4

40-70

1930

100,000

1/3

4"

17-1/2

15-7/8"

15-15/16"

10-6

55-85

1245

100,000

1/2

4"

17-1/2

15-7/8"

15-15/16*

10-8

50-80

1585

100,000

3/4

4"

20-1/2

18-7/8"

18-15/16"

(2) 10-4

40-70

1950

120,000

1/2

5"

20-1/2

18-7/8"

18-15/16"

10-8

45-75

1660

120,000

3/4

5'

20-1/2

18-7/8"

18-15/16"

( 2 )

10-4

45-75

1965

140,000

3/4

5"

23-1/2

21-7/8"

21-15/16"

(2} 10-4

45-75

I860

140,000

3/4

5'

23-1/2

21-7/8"

21-15/16*

(2) 10-6

50-80

2235

'See Furnace rating plate located on blower door.

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