Bryant Furnace 367RAN User Manual

USER’S INFORMATION MANUAL  
MODEL 367RAN  
OIL FURNACE  
NOTE TO INSTALLER:  
This manual must be left with the equipment user.  
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WARNING: If the information in this manual  
is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may  
result causing property damage, personal injury or  
loss of life.  
— Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable  
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL OIL:  
— Do not try to light any appliance.  
— Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use  
any phone in your building.  
• Immediately call your fuel supplier from a  
neighbor’s phone. Follow the fuel supplier’s  
instructions.  
• If you cannot reach your fuel supplier, call the  
fire department.  
— Installation and service must be performed by a  
qualified installer, service agency or the fuel  
supplier.  
Do not use this furnace if any part has been under  
water. Immediately call a qualified service techni-  
cian to inspect the furnace and to replace any part  
of the control system and any oil control which  
has been under water.  
 
FURNACE COMPONENTS  
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Heavy-duty blower circulates air across the heat  
exchanger to transfer heat into the home.  
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Fully insulated internal walls minimize heat  
loss.  
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Access door to air filters and blower.  
Air filters.  
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High limit control prevents overtemperature.  
Manual switch allows user control of constant  
low-speed blower operation.  
Unique silencer system eliminates combustion  
noise.  
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Adjustable electronic fan timer control (inside)  
with low voltage electrical terminal strip for  
easy connection of thermostat, cooling control,  
electronic air cleaner, and humidifier.  
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Return-air plenum.  
Stainless steel combustion chamber.  
Heat exchanger designed and shaped to effi-  
ciently transfer heat from furnace into the home.  
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Aesthetic removable cabinet hides and protects  
burner and controls.  
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Supply-air plenum.  
High-performance oil burner.  
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Immediately call a qualified ser- minor personal injury or product  
vice technician to inspect the fur- and property damage.  
nace and to replace any part of the  
IMPORTANT FACTS  
Your furnace must have adequate  
airflow for efficient combustion  
and safe ventilation. Do not  
enclose it in an airtight room or  
“seal” it behind solid doors.  
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WARNING  
control system, electrical compo-  
nents, and any oil control which  
has been under water.  
For use with grade 2 Fuel Oil  
maximum. Do not use Gaso-  
line, Crankcase Oil, or any Oil  
containing Gasoline! Failure  
to follow this warning could  
lead to sooting, fire, explo-  
sion, and/or severe bodily  
harm.  
NOTE: The qualified installer or  
agency must use only factory-  
authorized replacement parts, kits,  
and accessories when servicing  
this product.  
To minimize the possibility of  
serious personal injury, fire, fur-  
nace damage, or improper opera-  
tion, carefully follow  
safety rules:  
these  
The furnace burner control has a  
safety device which must be man-  
ually reset. If the furnace is left  
unattended for an extended period  
of time, have it checked periodi-  
cally for proper operation. This  
precaution will prevent problems  
associated with no heat, such as  
frozen water pipes, etc.  
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CAUTION  
FORYOUR SAFETY  
Never burn garbage or paper  
in the heating system and  
never leave rags, paper, or  
any flammable items around  
the unit.  
Do not store or use gaso-  
line or other flammable  
vapors and liquids in the  
vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
STARTING YOUR  
FURNACE  
This appliance is equipped with an  
ignition device which automatically  
lights the burner each time the ther-  
mostat starts your furnace. Follow  
these important safeguards:  
SAFETY  
CONSIDERATIONS  
Installing and servicing of heating  
equipment can be hazardous due to  
oil and electrical components.  
Only trained and qualified person-  
nel should install, repair, or service  
heating equipment.  
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CAUTION  
This furnace is equipped  
with a constant type primary  
ignition system. DO NOT  
ATTEMPT TO LIGHT WITH A  
MATCH.  
Untrained personnel can perform  
basic maintenance functions such  
as cleaning and replacing air filters.  
All other operations must be per-  
formed by trained service person-  
nel. Observe safety precautions in  
this manual, on tags, and on labels  
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• Do not cover the furnace, store  
trash or debris near it, or in any way  
block the flow of fresh air to the  
unit.  
• Combustion air must be clean and attached to the furnace and other  
not contaminated with chlorine or safety precautions that may apply.  
fluorine. These compounds are  
present in many products around  
the home, such as: water softener  
salts, laundry bleaches, detergents,  
adhesives, paints, varnishes, paint  
strippers, waxes, and plastics.  
Recognize safety information.  
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This is the safety-alert symbol  
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When you see this symbol on the  
furnace and in instructions or man-  
uals, be alert to the potential for  
personal injury.  
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DANGER  
Make sure the combustion air for  
your furnace does not contain any  
of these compounds. During re-  
modeling be sure the combustion  
air is fresh and uncontaminated. If  
air with vapors of these compounds  
is burned in your furnace, the heat  
exchangers and metal vent system  
may deteriorate.  
Understand the signal words —  
DANGER, WARNING, and CAU-  
TION. These words are used with  
the safety-alert symbol. DAN-  
GERost serious hazards which  
will result in severe personal  
injury or death. WARNING signi-  
fies hazards which could result in  
personal injury or death. CAU-  
HIGH VOLTAGE AT IGNI-  
TOR. Severe electrical  
shock, personal injury, or  
death could result.  
• If a suspected malfunction occurs  
with your oil control system, such as  
the burner not lighting when it  
should, refer to the “Shutting Down  
Your Furnace” section and call your  
dealer as soon as possible.  
NOTE: Do not use this furnace if TION is used to identify unsafe  
any part has been under water. practices which would result in  
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CHECK AIR FILTERS: Before  
attempting to start your furnace, be  
sure the furnace air filters are clean  
and in place. See “Performing Rou-  
tine Maintenance” section in this  
manual. Then proceed as follows:  
When room temperature drops  
below the temperature selected  
on the thermostat, the furnace  
will be switched on automati-  
cally. When room temperature  
reaches the degree selected on  
the thermostat, the furnace will  
be switched off automatically.  
STEPS FOR STARTING  
YOUR FURNACE  
Some thermostats have a FAN  
mode with 2 selections, AUTO  
and ON. When thermostat is set  
to AUTO, the furnace blower  
cycles on and off, controlled by  
the thermostat. In ON mode,  
the furnace blower runs contin-  
uously. This keeps the tempera-  
ture level in your home more  
evenly balanced. It also contin-  
uously filters the indoor air.  
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1. Open all warm air registers and  
make sure that all return-air  
grills are unobstructed.  
7. Check all connections to ensure  
there are no leaks.  
2. If a humidifier is installed with  
your system, open the water  
supply valve.  
8. Set room thermostat to a tem-  
perature slightly above room  
temperature. This will auto-  
matically signal the furnace to  
start.  
3. Make sure blower access door is  
secured in place.  
9. When the thermostat calls for NOTE: Constant low-speed blower  
heat, power from the trans- operation can also be achieved by  
former energizes the fan control turning on the constant blower  
board. The fan control energizes rocker switch located on top of  
the ignition control. The ignition unit. Regardless of room thermo-  
control will automatically light stat setting, blower will run contin-  
4. Set your room thermostat to the  
lowest temperature setting. (See  
Fig. 5.)  
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the burner.  
uously in low speed to provide  
constant air circulation. If constant  
blower rocker switch is turned off,  
room thermostat will control  
blower operation.  
The electronic fan control auto-  
matically turns on the blower  
after 60 sec. Fan on control is  
not adjustable. The air moved  
over the heat exchanger by the  
blower is warmed and passes  
through the ducts to the room  
registers.  
SHUTTING DOWN  
YOUR FURNACE  
Should you need to shut down your  
furnace for service or mainte-  
nance, you will need to turn the  
furnace off. The following proce-  
dures must be followed:  
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5. Turn on electric power to the  
furnace. (See Fig. 6.)  
This unit is equipped with a con-  
tinuous ignition control. If the  
main burner does not ignite  
within 30 sec from the call for  
heat, the control will lock out.  
The red button on top of the con-  
trol must be depressed for 3 sec  
in order to reset the control. The  
control CANNOT be reset from  
the room thermostat.  
1. Set the thermostat to the lowest  
setting. (See Fig. 8.)  
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10.Set your thermostat to the tem-  
perature that satisfies your com-  
for requirements. SUGGES-  
TION: Setting the thermostat  
back a few degrees and compen-  
sating for the difference with  
warmer clothing can make a big  
difference in your fuel consump-  
tion on extremely cold days. The  
few degrees at the top of your  
thermostat “comfort level” are  
the most costly degrees to obtain.  
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6. Open the oil supply valve. (See  
Fig. 7.)  
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2. Turn off all electrical power to  
the appliance. (See Fig. 9.)  
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WARNING  
CAUTION  
Turn off all electrical power to  
furnace before performing  
any maintenance or service  
on unit. Failure to take this  
precaution may result in per-  
sonal injury due to electrical  
shock.  
Never operate your furnace  
without the air filters in place.  
Doing so may damage the  
furnace blower motor. An  
accumulation of dust and lint  
on internal parts of your  
furnace can cause a loss of  
efficiency.  
The air filters are located in the  
blower compartment installed in  
an internal filter rack which is pro-  
vided as standard equipment with  
furnace. (See Fig. 2.) To inspect,  
clean, and or replace air filters, fol-  
low these steps:  
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3. Close the oil supply valve.  
(See Fig. 10).  
1. Turn off electrical supply to fur-  
nace. (See Fig. 11.)  
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2. Remove blower access door in  
rear of furnace. (See Fig. 13.)  
Pull out then up using 2 strap  
handles on blower access door.  
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4. If applicable, turn off water sup-  
ply to humidifier.  
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5. If furnace blower will be neces-  
sary for cooling system, remem-  
ber to turn electric power back  
on when needed for air condi-  
tioning.  
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CAUTION  
3. Remove air filters from furnace.  
6. If the furnace is being shut down  
because of a malfunction, call  
your dealer as soon as possible.  
Although special care has  
been taken to minimize sharp  
edges, be extremely careful  
when handling parts or  
reaching into the furnace.  
a. Remove filter resting in filter  
rack at an angle in front of  
blower first. Slide filter back  
to clear filter rack ends then  
lift up and out of filter rack  
and blower compartment.  
(See Fig. 14.))  
ALWAYS KEEP MAIN OIL  
VALVE TURNED OFF IF  
BURNER IS SHUT DOWN FOR  
AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF  
TIME.  
FILTERING OUT  
TROUBLE  
Dirty air filters will cause a loss of  
airflow in your duct system. When  
excessive loss of airflow occurs,  
the furnace may cycle on its safety  
PERFORMING  
ROUTINE  
MAINTENANCE  
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With proper maintenance and care, controls. If this condition is left  
your furnace will operate economi- unattended, the furnace will even-  
cally and dependably. Instructions tually lock out. It is recommended  
for basic maintenance follow. How- that the furnace air filters be  
ever, before beginning maintenance, checked every 3 or 4 weeks and  
follow these safety precautions:  
cleaned or replaced as necessary.  
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b. Remove second filter lying  
above blower. Slide filter  
toward rear of furnace and  
out of blower compartment.  
(See Fig. 15.)  
7. Replace blower access door. insulation. Remedy any problem  
(See Fig. 16.) when necessary.  
8. Turn on electrical supply to • Inspect the return-air duct connec-  
furnace.  
tions at the furnace to ensure it  
is physically sound, sealed to  
the furnace casing, and terminates  
outside the space containing the  
furnace.  
• Inspect electrical wiring, connec-  
tions, and components for loose  
connections.  
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• Examine the physical support of  
the furnace. Support should be  
sound with no cracks, sagging, gaps,  
etc. around the base.  
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4. Inspect the filter. If torn, replace  
it.  
• Check furnace for any obvious  
signs of deterioration.  
NOTE: If filter that was shipped  
with furnace has been replaced  
with an electronic air cleaner  
(EAC), refer to the EAC Owner’s  
Manual for maintenance informa-  
tion.  
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BEFOREYOU REQUEST  
A SERVICE CALL  
A CHECK-UP  
CHECKLIST  
If your furnace is not operating or  
not performing properly, you may  
save the expense of a service call  
by checking a few things yourself  
before calling for service.  
5. The filters shipped with the fur-  
nace are disposable. If they are  
dirty, they must be replaced. If  
your furnace air filter needs to  
be replaced, be sure to use the  
same size and type of filter that  
was originally supplied. Use the  
furnace filter table and compare  
your furnace size with the  
proper filter size.  
Your furnace represents an impor-  
tant investment in your family’s  
comfort and your home’s value. To  
keep it performing properly and as  
a preventative to future problems,  
have a trained service specialist  
give your furnace a professional  
FOR INSUFFICIENT AIRFLOW:  
• Check for dirty air filters.  
check-up annually. The following • Check for blocked return-air or  
checklist can be used as a guideline supply-air grilles throughout your  
to proper service:  
home. Ensure they are open and  
unobstructed.  
FURNACE AIR FILTERTABLE  
• Check flue and secondary tube pas-  
FURNACE  
CASING  
DEPTH  
(IN.)  
FILTER  
QUANTITY  
AND SIZE  
(IN.)  
sage ways including chimney — If problem still exists, call your  
FILTER  
TYPE  
clean if necessary.  
• Change oil filter.  
• Change nozzle.  
dealer for service.  
53-3/4  
(2) 12 X 20 X 1 Disposable  
IF FURNACE FAILS TO  
OPERATE:  
60-5/32 (2) 16 X 20 X 1 Disposable  
• Check and adjust combustion and  
draft.  
Follow this checklist step by step,  
advancing to the next step only if  
furnace fails to start.  
If you have replaced the factory-  
provided disposable filters with • Inspect all vent piping inside struc-  
permanent washable filters, they ture for deterioration and vent termi-  
may be cleaned if they are dirty. nations outside the structure for • Check thermostat for proper tem-  
Wash filters in a sink, bathtub, or blockage.  
outside with a garden hose.Always  
perature. Is thermostat set above  
room temperature?  
• Check oil pipes leading to and  
use cold tap water. A mild liquid  
detergent may be used if necessary.  
Spray water through filter in the  
opposite direction of airflow.  
Allow filter to dry.  
inside of your furnace for leaks.  
• Is thermostat set on HEAT?  
• Inspect and clean the blower motor • Check fuses and circuit breakers.  
and wheel. Is electrical supply on?  
• Inspect and change or clean air fil- • Is valve in oil supply pipe in open  
ters if necessary. position?  
6. Reinstall clean air filters by  
reversing procedure in item  
3 above.  
• Inspect all supply- and return-air • Is the ignition control on the burner  
ducts for obstructions, air leaks, and not in lockout? The red button on top  
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of the control must be depressed for 3 If the furnace still fails to operate, page 2. Should you ever require ser-  
sec in order to reset the control.  
call your service representative. For vice, you will have ready access to  
your convenience, record the fur- the information needed by your ser-  
nace product and serial numbers on vice representative.  
• Check for obstructions around the  
vent termination.  
Cancels: NEW  
OM16-11  
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© 2000 Bryant & Heating & Cooling Systems, 7310 W. Morris St. Indpls., IN 46231  
Printed in U.S.A.  
Catalog No. 5336-702  
 

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