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They all confirmed a bad secondary heat exchanger, although non performed a co/exhaust analysis (I guess they could tell by the smell, lazy flames). They all recommended a full replacement because the cost to repair an old unit would be close to the price of a new unit. Contractor 1, an authorized Bryant.
Quote from Bryant customer service about 10 year parts and labor warranty: "If your Bryant installer gave you a 10 year parts and labor warranty then yes they would be absorbing all the cost of repairs and parts. However, during the first 5 years Bryant would be covering any failed parts and the dealer would be covering their labor.
Bryant furnace failure Warranty runaround. My Bryant furnaces secondary heat exchanger failed which produced 200 ppm of CO in my house because the vents got covered with snow,the pressure switch was not functioning correctly, and the secondary heat exchanger was plugged and corroded. I didn't have a CO detector.
Ask the contractor if he has a combustion analyzer in order to do this test. If this test fails, the heat exchanger should be replaced under the 20 year warranty. It also must be determined that the failure was due to defects in material or workmanship, under normal use and maintenance.
4) The logo on it looks more modern and "in style". 5) It's probably got about 5 times more complexity that will save about 2% on your energy bills (that will be easily spent on additional service calls, no doubt) I make good money keeping older tech going (and newer tech as well).
Few things: 1. It should be covered under warranty. You pay some labor though. 2. Based on the testing provided, your heat exchanger doesnt meet the critera for a warranty claim. Past i heard, there was specific testing requirements. Rust and polyproplene doesnt count.
Beginning May 1, 2021 and running through April 30, 2022, consumers that purchased a Carrier or Bryant or Payne brand gas furnace manufactured between 1993 and 2011 and installed within the past 20 years that have experienced a polypropylene secondary heat exchanger failure are now eligible for a cash allowance directly from Carrier toward the ...
We'll miss you - 2-26-23. Because the manufacturer offers more then one type of warranty. The 10 year parts and 1 year labor warranty is standard if you register it online with Bryant. The 10/10 warranty is something you are paying extra for. He just figured it into the price. The 10/1 is free.
Call them back and insist they send a technician that knows what they are doing. Code 13 has nothing to do with the condensate. Those tubes need to be corrected, then troubleshooting done to determine why the furnace is locking out on 13. Climate Control Solutions for your Home or Office.
Furnace: Bryant 355cav0420080 AC: 116BNA030 (2.5 tons? 16seer) I just found out that the AC is a different trim line. The AC is a Legacy-product-line while the the furnace is an Evolution-product-line. Would that be a problem? or the this combination is just common? And has anyone had tested Bryant's warranty?