Bryant Circuit
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![]() BRYANT BJ 2200 200A 2P BJ CIRCUIT BREAKER US $115.00
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![]() BRYANT CIRCUIT BREAKER BR260 NEW IN BOX US $90.00
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![]() BRYANT BJ2225 225 AMP MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER H5 US $85.00
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![]() BRYANT CIRCUIT BREAKER BR250 NEW BOX OF 6 US $80.00
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![]() Bryant 125 Main circuit breaker US $100.00
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![]() Bryant Circuit Breaker 225 AMP US $70.00
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![]() BRYANT BQ230 230 2POLE 30AMP 120 240V CIRCUIT BREAKER US $69.95
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![]() BRYANT BR215 Type BR Circuit Breaker 15A 2POLE 10PACK US $69.00
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![]() BRYANT CIRCUIT BREAKER BR230 NEW BOX OF 6 US $65.00
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![]() BRYANT CIRCUIT BREAKER BR315 NEW IN BOX US $65.00
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![]() BRYANT BQ240 240 2POLE 40AMP 120 240V CIRCUIT BREAKER US $49.95
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![]() NEW Bryant 40 A 3 P QP3040 QNP3040 QP Circuit Breaker US $49.20
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![]() Bryant BR370 Circuit Breaker US $45.00
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![]() Bryant BR320 Circuit Breaker US $45.00
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![]() Bryant BR3100 Circuit Breaker US $45.00
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![]() Bryant BR315 Circuit Breaker US $40.00
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![]() Bryant BR320 Circuit Breaker US $40.00
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![]() Bryant BR330 Circuit Breaker US $40.00
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![]() Bryant BR340 Circuit Breaker US $40.00
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![]() Bryant BR350 Circuit Breaker US $40.00
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![]() BRYANT BR260NA 2POLE 60AMP 120 240V CIRCUIT BREAKER US $39.95
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![]() BRYANT MURRAY THREE POLE 40 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER US $39.00
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![]() NEW Bryant 15 30 AMP Tandem BR3015 BR Circuit Breaker US $38.20
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![]() NEW Bryant 70 Amp 1 pole BAR170 BAR NI Circuit Breaker US $36.20
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![]() BRYANT CIRCUIT BREAKERS LOT OF SIX US $35.00
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![]() Bryant BR115 GFI Circuit Breaker US $35.00
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![]() Bryant BR120 GFI Circuit Breaker US $35.00
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![]() Bryant BR290 240V 90A 2 Pole Circuit Breaker 2P 240 Volt 90 Amp US $34.99
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![]() BRYANT BR260 2POLE 60AMP 120 240V CIRCUIT BREAKER US $34.95
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![]() BRYANT BR215 Type BR Circuit Breaker 15A 2POLE 5 PACK US $34.00
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![]() NEW Bryant 15 AMP BRSN215 BRSN 215 NI Circuit Breaker US $32.20
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![]() bryant BR BR340 3 pole 40 amp Circuit Breaker chipped US $30.00
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![]() Bryant 40 Amp Circuit Breaker 3 pole Type BR 120 240 volt US $25.50
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![]() Bryant Circuit Breaker US $25.00
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![]() bryant 20 amp circuit breaker gfi gfci 1 pole US $25.00
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![]() Bryant BQ250250 Quadplex 50A Circuit Breaker US $25.00
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![]() Bryant Westinghouse circuit breaker 2pole 90amp BR 290 US $25.00
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![]() BRYANT 125 AMP 2 POLE CIRCUIT BREAKER TYPE BBR BR2125 TT 41 US $25.00
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![]() Bryant BR270 Circuit Breaker US $25.00
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![]() Bryant BRWH230 Tandem Circuit Breaker US $25.00
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![]() Bryant Type BRD BR20 20 Circuit Breaker US $25.00
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![]() Bryant BD20 20 CU AL 20A 2 Pole 120 240V Circuit Breaker US $24.99
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![]() BRYANT BD15 15 TWIN POLE 15AMP 120 240V CIRCUIT BREAKER US $24.95
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![]() BRYANT BD20 15 TWIN POLE 15AMP 20AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER US $24.95
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![]() BRYANT BR240 2POLE 40AMP 120 240V CIRCUIT BREAKER US $24.95
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![]() Bryantand Cutler Hammer Electrical Circuit Breakers US $23.99
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![]() BRYANT BR2100 100 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER great working condition US $22.99
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![]() BRYANT BR230 CIRCUIT BREAKERS US $21.99
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![]() 30A 3 POLE BRYANT CIRCUIT BREAKER BR330 USED US $20.00
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![]() BRYANT BR BR270 2 pole 70 amp Circuit Breaker US $20.00
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![]() BRYANT 15A 2P BR215 CIRCUIT BREAKER US $20.00
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![]() BRYANT BR215 Type BR Circuit Breaker 15A 2POLE 3 PACK US $20.00
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![]() bryant twin bd bd20 20 bd2020 20 20 amp CIRCUIT BREAKER US $19.99
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![]() Bryant Circuit Breaker 20 Amp BR120 Lot of 4 US $19.99
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![]() 90 AMP 240 VOLT BRYANT CIRCUIT BREAKER BR US $19.99
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![]() BRYANT CIRCUIT BREAKER CATBR260 US $19.99
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![]() Bryant BR260 Circuit Breaker 2POLO 60AMP Voltage120 140 US $18.99
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![]() NEW Bryant 70 Amp 1 pole BR170 Type BR Circuit Breaker US $18.20
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Top 5 furnace brands
As a heating and air conditioning professional i am consistently asked by homeowners what brand is the best. I have worked on every brand out there, and installed most of them as well. In my experience the following makes the brand on a furnace less important:
a) every manufacturer subs out the manufacture of most parts you find in a furnace. For example; no brand stamps out their own circuit boards. They tell White Rogers what they want to relays to do and White Rogers makes the board. In essence; no matter the brand, White rogers makes the circuit boards. This is true with many parts inside a furnace, with varying manufacturers making the different components that go into a furnace.
b) furnace manufactures copy designs from each other. if say Coleman comes out with a feature on their furnace it won't be long until every other manufacturer does the same.
c) all furnace manufacturers carry the same parts warranties on their products. again if Coleman has a 10 year parts warranty, all the other brands will as well.
d) 99% of all customer complaints are do to the quality of installation and not to manufacturer defects. Most of the time the homeowner will not even know this because their installer will blame all homeowner issues on a bad product, not on their own installation.
So with that said here are my favorite brands from my experience as a repair and install technician. the criteria i use is number of repairs, ease of repairs, cost of doing the repairs, installation costs and number of consumer options.
1) Coleman.
They make a solid long lasting furnace at a reasonable price point. Supply houses for parts are plentiful and everyone can work on them.
2) Trane/American standard.
Though Trane had some Circuit board issues in the past, their current furnaces are well built. Most technicians are familiar with them and repair parts are fairly easy to get.
3) Carrier/Payne/Bryant.
Carrier brands had a run of bad heat exchangers thru the 90s and early 2000s. they have learned from the mistakes and currently make a good product. their repair costs are a little higher than the others, and again most techs can work on them easy enough
4) Rheem
Rheem has a decent product at a fairly good price point. regular maintenance is important as Rheem furnaces seem to need more repairs than the other brands, their parts are easy to get and the repairs are not overly expensive.
5) Lennox
Lennox makes a high quality product. they are the most expensive to install and repair. few techs are familiar with the Lennox product. so repairs often take longer and are more expensive
In summary; the brand you buy is important to some extent. Since all the brands use components made for them by the same providers, the more important factor is choosing the correct contractor for you job. find yourself someone you can trust to give yoou the correct product to fit your needs and your budget. i advise getting 2 to 4 estimates. it is also valuable to get recomendations from people you know on who they have used
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Bryant furnace (model 589 - combo gas heat/electric cool) not warming in morning after setback?
My furnace malfunctioned 3 days ago with only cool air blowing in AM. Tech came yesterday and replaced circuit board. Everything working fine until this AM. Overnight, I have T-stat setback 3 deg to 65. This AM when t-stat went on, unit blows cool air, but no heat. Fan continues to blow cool air continuously. I turn off & on breaker and unit's able to fire back up, heating. I leave the temp at 68 and have no problem as unit goes on/off during day. Problem seems to occur overnight when setback temp is used and in AM, it won't heat up again, but fan continues to blow cool air until I reset breaker. Seems like something isn't resetting in AM after setback has been on and furnace struggles to reach the target temp. Any ideas on what's causing this problem? Seen other posts regarding sensor prob? Why does unit work if I reset breaker? Any advice is apprec.
Low air flow. The unit is tripping out on the high limit safety. I know it's obvious, but is your filter clogged? Or are there too many vents closed off? Contrary to popular belief, closing vents really doesn't save you any money. The other thing could be a clogged air conditioner coil obstructing the furnace air flow.
The reason this is not a problem until coming off of setback is that the unit has to run longer to warm up the space and if the limit trips 3 times, the unit will not reset itself automatically. As a safeguard Carrier (makers of Bryant) has programmed the control to keep the fan on in case there is a problem with the burners overheating and to let you know something is wrong.
I hate to say it, but you probably did not need a new board. If the tech did not hang around long enough to see the unit trip on high limit, he probably made an assumption about the board. This was a common problem on York and Coleman (same thing) furnaces made in the late 80s and early 90s that required a new style of board to be installed.
To check air flow, let the unit run for about 10-15 minutes with a meat thermometer stuck in a supply vent close to the furnace. It should not be more than 55 degrees warmer than the average temp in the house. If it is, you lack air flow.
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