Adjustment of blower speed, Color code for speed taps, Drive types – Bryant 394 Gas User Manual

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Adjustment of Blower Speed

^ our-Speed Direct Drive

To change motor speed taps, remove the motor tap
lead (see Figure 1) and relocate it on the desired ter­
minal on the plug-in terminal block/speed selector

located on the dividing panel. See Table I.

Belt Drive

The blower speed may be changed by opening or clos­
ing the motor pulley. When adjusting blower speed,
be certain that the pulleys are properly aligned.

TABLE 1 - Factory Setting Blower Motor Chart

Drive Type

Unit

L

M

E

B

c

cx

Size

Red

Blue

Red

Blue Red Blue

Red

Red

Red

to

to*

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

50

4

4

1

80

3

3

1

4

1

100

2

1

3

1

4

1

125

3

1

3

1

3

1

1

1

1

137

2

1

2

1

2

1

1

1

1

165

2

1

1

1

190

1

1

1

220

1

1

*Use when factory Relay Kit is field installed.

Color Code for Speed Taps

Common (white).................................................#C Tap
Hi Speed (black).................................................. #1 Tap
Med Speed (blue).................................................#2 Tap
Med-Lo Speed (yellow)....................................# 3 Tap

Lo Speed (red)......................................................#4 Tap

C.AUTION: When adjusting the blower .speed. ma|

certain that the temperature rise acn>ss the heat

changer doe.s not exceed that specified on the rati|

DRIVE TYPES

B — Belt drive heating —minimum cooling

C — Belt drive heating and cooling
X— Belt drive heating—maximum cooling
L — Multi-speed direct drive heating —minimum cooling
E — Multi-speed direct drive heating —maximum cooling with evaporator

blower motor relay.

M —Mutli-speed direct drive heating —minimum cooling with evaporator

blower motor relay.

IV. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning

The heat exchanger should be examined periodically
to see if there has been an accumulation of rust, soot,
etc. Clean as follows;

1. Disconnect pilot tubing.

2. Disconnect electrical lead from pilot. (In case of

100% shut-off controls, disconnect pilot thermocouple

lead from pilot relay or inline shut-off valve.)

3. Remove front plate from draft diverter (4 sheet-

metal screws).
4. Remove burners and pilot as follows:

a. Remove Tinnerman clamp from burner-holding

stud.

b. Slide burner off orifice and remove under

manifold.

c. Pilot is attached to one burner and is removed

with that burner. It is not necessary to detach
pilot before removing burner.

5. Remove metal angle strip holding flue baffles in

place. See Figure 4.

6. Remove flue baffles. See Figure 5.
7. Use flexible-handled steel cleaning brush to loosen
scale and soot. Remove scrapings from bottom of

combustion chamber.
8. Reassemble furnace by reversing above procedure.

NOTE: There is a slot in the back of the heat ex­
changer for the back tip of the burner to fit into. When

properly placed, the burner will fit into this slot and
will be level.

Care of Blowers

All motors on the belt drive blowers are provided with
oil cups and should be oiled at least twice a year with
a nondetergent SAE 30 oil.

Belt Tension

Adjust tension on a V-belt so that the belt deflects
approximately 3/4 to 1 inch when the pressure from
one finger is applied midway between the blower and
motor pulleys. Adjust the tension by turning the motor
adjusting screw.

Filters

Some units are equipped with a permanent fiber filter
(recognizable by its distinct green color). To clean this

filter, run water through the fibers from the leaving
air side. Do not spray this filter with water-soluble oil.

Figure 4 - Flue-Baffle Retainer Strip

A66475

Figure 5 - Removing Baffles

A66476

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