Bryant 333BAV User Manual

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a. Draft safeguard switch.

b. Inducer motor.

c. Pressure switch(es).

d. Limit overtemperature switch(es).

e. Gas valve.

f. Hot surface ignitor.

g. Flame-sensing electrode.

h. Wiring connectors leading to control.

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

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

panel. Be careful not to damage sealant.

6. Remove complete inducer assembly from furnace, exposing

flue openings.

7. Using field-provided small wire brush, steel spring cable,

reversible electric drill, and vacuum cleaner, clean cells as
follows:

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).

(2.) Use 1/4-in. diameter wire brush (commonly known

as 25-caliber rifle cleaning brush).

NOTE:

The materials needed in items (1.) and (2.) can usually be

purchased at local hardware stores.

(3.) Insert twisted wire end of brush into end of spring

cable, and crimp tight with crimping tool or strike
with ball-peen hammer. TIGHTNESS IS VERY
IMPORTANT.

(4.) Remove metal screw fitting from wire brush to

allow insertion into cable.

b. Clean each heat exchanger cell.

(1.) Attach variable-speed, reversible drill to end of

spring cable (end opposite brush).

(2.) Remove cell outlet plates. IMPORTANT: Replace

screws in center panel to secure heat exchanger
cells before cleaning.

(3.) Insert brush end of cable into upper opening of cell

and slowly rotate with drill. DO NOT force cable.
Gradually insert at least 36 in. of cable into 2 upper
passes of cell. (See Fig. 5.)

(4.) Work cable in and out of cell 3 or 4 times to obtain

sufficient cleaning. DO NOT pull cable with great
force. Reverse drill and gradually work cable out.

(5.) Remove burner assembly and cell inlet plates.

NOTE:

Be very careful when removing the burner assembly to

avoid breaking the ignitor. See Fig. 6 for the correct ignitor
location.

(6.) IMPORTANT: Replace screws in center panel to

secure heat exchanger cells before cleaning.

(7.) Insert brush end of cable in lower opening of cell,

and proceed to clean 2 lower passes of cell in same
manner as 2 upper passes.

(8.) Repeat foregoing procedures until each cell in

furnace has been cleaned.

(9.) Using vacuum cleaner, remove residue from each

cell.

(10.) Using vacuum cleaner with soft brush attachment,

clean burner assembly.

(11.) Reinstall cell outlet plates and screws FIRST;

then, reinstall cell inlet plates and burner assem-
bly. Care must be exercised to center the burners
in the cell openings.

8. After cleaning flue openings, clean flue collector. Check

sealant on flue collector to ensure that it has not been
damaged. If new sealant is needed, contact your dealer or
distributor.

9. Replace flue collector assembly, making sure all 8 screws

are secure.

10. Reinstall relief box.

11. Reconnect wires to the following components:

a. Draft safeguard switch.

b. Inducer motor.

c. Pressure switches.

d. Limit overtemperature switch(es).

e. Gas valve.

f. Hot surface ignitor.

Fig. 5—Cleaning Heat Exchanger Cell

A91252

Fig. 6—Position of Ignitor to Burner

A93347

BURNER

IGNITOR

11 32

"

7 8

"

C

L

C

L

IGNITOR
ASSEMBLY

CELL
PANEL

BURNER

13 32

"

HOT
SURFACE
IGNITOR
ASSEMBLY

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