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6.D KEEP AIR FILTER(S) CLEAN

As a user, your personal responsibility is to
keep air filter(s) clean.

1. During the first four weeks after your

furnace is installed, inspect your air filter(s)
for dirt every week.  Then check the filters
monthly and replace as necessary.

2. If the filter(s) is of a washable type, clean

filter(s) according to the manufacturer’s
specifications.

6.E DO NOT OBSTRUCT DUCT WORK

For proper operation, keep registers and return
air grilles open.  Do not cover or block them
with rugs, carpets, drapes or furniture.

6.F HAVE YOUR FURNACE CHECKED

ANNUALLY

The furnace, vent terminal, and the combustion
air intake hood should be inspected yearly by a
qualified service agency, generally prior to the
heating season.  Detailed procedures for this
inspection are contained in the instructions
booklet and should be handled by the qualified
service agency only.

A general inspection of the furnace, the furnace
area and the vent terminal should be conducted
on a regular basis by the owner/occupant.  This
review should include:

1. Make sure the furnace always has the

minimum clearance as detailed on the
furnace rating plate.  Special attention must
be given to these items if any remodeling is
done.

2. Make sure the vent terminal is in place and

is physically sound.

3. Reviewing that the return air duct

connection(s) is physically sound, is sealed
to the furnace casing.

4. The physical support of the furnace is

sound without sagging, cracks, gaps, etc.
around the unit so as to provide a seal
between the unit and the structure.

5. Inspect for any obvious signs of

deterioration of the furnace.

6. Periodic examinations of the vent terminal

should also be conducted by the owner on a
regular basis, preferably every month but
at least every two months during the heating
season.

7. Check the entire vent terminal for any

blockage.  If any debris is present remove it.

8. If unit is vertically vented, inspect vent

system annually including drain tube.
Clean or replace if necessary.

6

.G THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE SHOULD

BE FOLLOWED FOR THE PERIODIC
INSPECTION AS CONDUCTED BY THE
OWNER/OCCUPANT.

1. Set the wall thermostat to the OFF position

or lower the set point lever to a temperature
well below the existing room temperature.
Shut off electric power to the furnace.  A
circuit breaker is located behind the lower,
small access panel on the right side.

2. Remove the burner access door.  See

Figure 4.

3. Use flashlight or trouble light to observe the

burner compartment and burners.  There
should be very minimal scaling or sooting
in this area.  Any loose debris may be
vacuumed out.  Also observe the sides of
the heat exchanger tubes for “hot spots” due
to improper burner alignment or overfiring
and give particular attention to any area
where it looks like there may be any
deterioration from corrosion or rusting.
Observe for any corrosion on the burners
themselves.  Should anything appear
questionable, contact your service agency.

         CAUTION

A dirty air filter(s) reduces system
efficiency and can cause erratic control
performance.  These could result in
damage to blower motor or heat
exchanger.

          WARNING

After cleaning or changing filter(s), filter
access must be closed and latched.
Failure to do so could cause nausea,
asphyxiation, or fire resulting in damage,
injury or death.

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Страница 1: ... 502 File Vol I Tab 20 Date 09 05 08 Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 Since 1914 Moving ahead just as planned Thank you for reading these safety statements Please read on so you will know how to maintain your air conditioner gas furnace for years of dependable service WARNING Do not use this air conditioner gas furnace if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified se...

Страница 2: ...4 Section 7 Air Conditioning Start Up Procedure Crankcase Heater 14 Section 8 Ventilation Options 15 Section 9 Replacement Parts 15 Section 10 Outdoor Coil 15 Figures Figure 1 Typical Gas Piping 8 Figure 2 Step by Step Instructions on Lighting Burners 11 Figure 3 Filter Locations 13 Figure 4 Periodic Inspections 13 Location of Access Panels Figure 5 Start Up Procedures 14 Manufactured under the fo...

Страница 3: ...on products can contain aldehydes and carbon monoxide SECTION 1 RATING PLATE INFORMATION Record the manufacturer s name unit model number and serial number below These are your furnace rating plate Record installation date which is important for warranty purposes YOUR FURNACE INFORMATION Furnace Type ________________________________________________________________ Manufacturer s Name______________...

Страница 4: ...your unit A fire could occur resulting in damage injury or death WARNING Never store or use anything near or on your furnace that can produce vapors that are corrosive to gas fired furnaces Vapors from products containing chlorines fluorines bromines and iodines can cause vent system or heat exchanger failure Examples of such products are spray or aerosol containers detergents bleaches cat litter ...

Страница 5: ...es The inducer will continue to run for 30 seconds and the comfort air blower will continue to run for 2 1 2 minutes 3 2 BASIC OPERATION COOLING CYCLE On a call for cool the compressor and condenser fan will start immediately and the comfort air blower will start 7 seconds later on cooling speed Note Some models may be equipped with optional Low Ambient Control that will cycle the condenser fan mo...

Страница 6: ...arm Relay Output Alarm terminal on Compressor Control Module is 24V AC output connection for applications where signal is desired This terminal is powered whenever compressor is in manual lockout due to high pressure or low pressure sequences as described SECTION 4 TURNING OFF FURNACE IN AN EMERGENCY PHASE MONITOR All units with three phase scroll compressors are equipped with a three phase line m...

Страница 7: ...Meter or Propane LP Gas Tank Normally natural gas is ON when you turn shut off parallel to gas pipe Gas is OFF when you turn shut off 90 from gas pipe Some valves require a wrench or other tools 2 ELECTRICAL SHUT OFF DEVICES In an emergency you may not be able to reach both of your electrical shut off devices Therefore you must know how to turn off electricity using either one of them Here are two...

Страница 8: ...Manual 2100 502A Page 8 of 15 FIGURE 1 TYPICAL GAS PIPING ...

Страница 9: ... condition indicates lack of airflow through furnace ACTION a Make sure air filter is clean and installed correctly b Check that registers and return air grilles are open and unobstructed c If condition continues call your local qualified service technician or gas supplier 4 Possible Emergency While furnace is operating you smell unfamiliar odors that go away when furnace is off ACTION a Turn ther...

Страница 10: ...to light main burners 2 Do not touch or turn on any electrical switch 3 Do not use any phone in your building 4 Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow gas supplier s instructions 5 If you cannot reach your gas supplier call fire department 6 B LUBRICATION REQUIREMENTS The main blower motor outdoor fan motor and the induced draft blower motor are permanently lubricated an...

Страница 11: ...Manual 2100 502A Page 11 of 15 FIGURE 2 START UP PROCEDURE ...

Страница 12: ...d the structure 5 Inspect for any obvious signs of deterioration of the furnace 6 Periodic examinations of the vent terminal should also be conducted by the owner on a regular basis preferably every month but at least every two months during the heating season 7 Check the entire vent terminal for any blockage If any debris is present remove it 8 If unit is vertically vented inspect vent system ann...

Страница 13: ...Manual 2100 502A Page 13 of 15 FIGURE 3 FILTER LOCATIONS FIGURE 4 PERIODIC INSPECTIONS ...

Страница 14: ...ankcase heater It is secured on the exterior of the compressor at its base and is controlled internally within the control panel to be energized anytime the compressor is off Some form of crankcase heat is essential to prevent liquid refrigerant from migrating to the compressor causing oil pump out on compressor start up and possible valve failure due to compressing a liquid The decal in Figure 5 ...

Страница 15: ...of the vent option door to cover the air inlet openings which eliminates outside air from entering the unit The optional Commercial Room Ventilator CRV allows up to 50 outside fresh air to be introduced to the building and includes a built in exhaust damper The CRV complies with ASHRAE Standard 62 1 Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality The optional EIFM Series Economizer allows for non me...

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