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Manual de usuario Bryant, modelo GBU070

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The shutter on the draft inducer should be initially set at 50% open, the cycle time at 8 minutes and the pilot draft switch on the primary control at medium. 3. We don’t recommend direct venting when corn is the primary fuel. For corn burning, the GBU070 needs a natural draft and this can only come from a vertical chimney. We do recommend stainless chimney be used when corn is the fuel. Corn, by nature, is more acidic than pellets and can eat away steel or galvanized chimney. 4. The moisture content of the corn should be 15% or less, and care should be taken to ensure that there are no foreign objects in the corn (i.e.: sticks, stalks, cob pieces) which will jam the feed system. 5. We recommend starting a corn fire with wood pellets as corn has a dense shell that can be difficult to start. Place 1” of coarse oyster shell in the bottom of the pot before using. Use a non-volatile approved fire starter to light the pellets. 6. Corn has more BTU’s than wood pellets, about 1,000 BTU’s per pound more. Thus the furnace may have to be metered down to prevent over firing. 7. IT MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR POT. If you have a spare pot you can let the used pot sit in the air for 2-3 days, the clinker will absorb moisture from the air and become powdery, then dump the residue out. DO NOT USE ANY OBJECT TO POUND OUT THE CLINKER. THIS WILL DAMAGE YOUR POT. 8. THERE IS NO WARRANTY ON BURN POTS. When burning corn the primary combustion takes place on a fluidized bed at the bottom of the fire pot. A white calcium-like deposit (clinker) will be present in the fire pot. This deposit needs to be removed so that proper combustion can be maintained. Under heavy usage it may be necessary to remove the clinker daily. Stir the pot with a metal stirrer and flick out any clinker you find into the ash pan. A bit of oyster shell will be removed with the clinker. When all the oyster shell has been removed, about 300 – 400 lbs of corn (approx 4 – 6 days) has been burned, remove pot for a thorough cleaning and replace with spare pot, or clean and replace used pot. 9. We recommend purchasing an extra pot to make cleaning easier and generate less wear on your pot. 10. Turn the switch on the primary control to the draft fan position, this will allow the remaining fuel to be burnt up and help cool down the fire pot. 11. Let the pot cool completely to the touch and place into a bucket of water to dissolve the clinker. DO NOT PLACE HOT POT IN WATER; FAN LIMIT CONTROLNOTE! INCORRECTLY INSTALLEDCONTROL CAN CAUSE ELECTRICSHOCK HAZARD OR DAMAGE TOLOW VOLTAGE CONTROLS. ON ALLGBU070 TRAGER MODELS THE BRASSJUMPER MUST BE REMOVED. BD 01/19/02 REV 2GBU070 FURNACE WIRING2 WIRE LOW VOLTAGE THERMOSTATYELLOWYELLOWCUP MOTORAUGER MOTORDRAFT FANMANUAL RESETWHITEORANGEWHITEBLACKORANGEBLOWER 1/4 HP DIRECT DRIVESAFETY DISCREDWHITEYELLOWREDORANGEWHITEGREENBLUEBLACKYELLOWL1L2GND110 VOLTSA.C. REDBLUEYELLOWPURPLEGREEN START UP INSTRUCTIONS – PELLET Now that your furnace has been properly installed, it’s time to fire it up! 1. Plug in the furnace. NOTE: Make sure you plug into a properly grounded, surge- protected outlet that has proper polarity so as not to damage the circuitry of the control board. 2. Remove the rear panel of the furnace. Push in the white summer fan button located in the right side of unit in silver box, thus starting the blower. When blower starts and is running smoothly, pull the summer fan button back out to stop the blower. 3. Check the damper on the draft inducer making sure that it is set at 50% open. On the primary control board, set the cycle time to eight (8) minutes and the pilot draft switch to medium. 4. Set the remote thermostat to 90°F. 5. Turn the power switch to Draft Fan. The draft fan should now come up to full speed. Look down the hopper to make sure nothing is obstructing the cup. Open the front panel to get access to the fire pot door. Open the fire pot door and place your hand over the fire pot and see if the draft inducer is forcing air into the fire pot. Turn the power switch back to off. 6. Load the hopper with pellets. 7. Place approximately 2 full cups of pellets in the bottom of the fire pot. Apply non- volatile lighting material such as gel alcohol or other pellet appliance approved lighter. Light fire. NOTE: NEVER use charcoal lighter or kerosene to light the pellets. 8. Let burn for 5 minutes. Securely close fire pot door. Replace front panel of furnace. 9. Turn power switch for Feed System. The draft fan will come up to high and the flame will increase. Keep the thermostat turned to 90°F for approximately eight (8) minutes. A solid flame will need to be established before the burner will remain locked in. Then set your thermostat to the desired temperature. 10. Your furnace should continue to heat up until the blower comes on thus moving heat through the ductwork. 11. After 10 minutes, if the fire in the burn pot has gone out, let the fire go out completely and start from step 7 again. 12. The furnace will emit smoke ...

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