THEBRYAN FURNACERIK-MAR CORPORATION400 Stone City Drive • Bryan, TexasPhone 409-779-1616FAX 409-822-0540OWNERS MANUALResidential, Commercial Wood Burn
8Window or Wall InstallationTools Needed: Drill with 1/8” bit, metal cutting shears, screwdriver, silicone caulking.ALL parts for installation are pro
97. Pull the cord from the fan box through the return air duct and plug it into the outletbehind the grill on the face plate. Attach the return air du
10Separate Duct SystemObserve the general rules and the applicable parts under window-wall installation.If possible, run your duct work under the floo
11CENTRAL HEAT CONNECTIONFor a down draft furnace, such as in a mobile home, do not attach the hot ductfrom the Bryan Furnace to the hot air plenum, o
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13TroubleshootingProblemFire will not stay lit.Building is not warmenough.Excessive creosoteor soot buildup instack.Possible CauseFire not well estab-
14ProblemFan cuts off.Fan will not run withheat in furnace.Fan runs continu-ousIy without heat.Possible CauseNormal if temperaturein furnace drops bel
15*laboratory listed furnaces onlyAdditional ReferencesFor further information on using your heater safely, obtain a copy to the NationalFire Protecti
16RESIDENTIAL MODEL 350KEY PART # DESCRIPTION QTY1 960-1370 Base Pan . . . . . . . . . . . .12 960-1450 Firebox . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 950-1304
17SHELTER GROUPCOMMERCIAL MODEL 300KEY PART # DESCRIPTION QTY3 1501 Outer Liner . . . . . . . . . . .14 1503 Outer Back . . . . . . . . . . .15 1576 O
Thank you for choosing the Bryan Furnace for your solid fuel heating needs.Pride, craftsmanship, and a high grade of materials insure that you have ch
18KEY PART # DESCRIPTION QTY1 904-039 Door Frame, Cast . . . . . .12 904-038 Door, Cast . . . . . . . . . . .13 960-1349 Door Handle Assembly . .14 9
19COMMERCIAL MODEL 300RESIDENTIAL MODEL 350Damper BoxKEY PART # DESCRIPTION QTY960-1413 Damper Box Assembly Comp. .12 903-044 Damper Knob . . . . .
20ELECTRICAL SYSTEMRESIDENTIAL MODEL 350PART # DESCRIPTION QTY960-1557 Blower, 350 Res. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1604-023 115V Pigtail Co
21WIRING DIAGRAM-COMMERCIAL MODEL 300 WIRING DIAGRAM-RESIDENTIAL MODEL 350
22MOUNT KITKEY PART # DESCRIPTION QTY1 960-1550 Mount. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 601-024 115V Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 60
23PART # DESCRIPTION101-001 1/4” X 1” Self Drilling Screw, ea.101-002 #10 x 5/8” Self Drilling Screw, ea.111-016 18” Pop Rivet908-014 Refractory Cemen
24GENERAL INSPECTION AND CARE FOR YOUR FURNACEPeriodic inspections need to made on your furnace. Inspect for loose hardware, damaged or worn partsand
LIMITED WARRANTY1. We warrant each new furnace manufactured by us and still owned by original purchaser to befree from defects in material and workman
PlaceStampHereFrom __________________________________________________________________________RIK-MAR INC.P.O. Box 4232Bryan, Texas 77805
1TABLE OF CONTENTSOperating Instructions PageHow It Works 2Operation 2Building a Fire 3Temperature Adjustment 3Creosote and Soot Formation and the Nee
2OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSHow It WorksYour Bryan Furnace is an airtight, natural draft furnace located inside an insulat-ed metal shelter. The blower, lo
3Building a Fire1. Place several pieces of crumpled newspaper on the grate, crisscross the newspaperballs with a couple of handfuls of dry kindling wo
4*An additional safety system is built into your Bryan Furnace to control anovertemperature condition. This system consists of a solenoid mounted in a
5Ash RemovalThe ash door can be opened slightly for a few seconds before servicing to allowsmoke to clear. Ashes should be removed frequently.1. The a
7INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSPlease read completely before starting.NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Your Bryan Furnace is absolutely the safest, cleanestsolid f
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