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Bryant Hanging Heater

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Joe Krisher

03-03-2008 09:23:32




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I need info on a bryant hanging warehouse heater Mo# 125-337A. It is 10 to 15 years old? I think. I need to know if I can convert from natural to propane and where I can locate a parts manual. Bryant web page refers to dealers and they do not want to talk about anything that old and you know the rest. Thanks




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wgm

03-05-2008 19:14:14




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 Re: Bryant Hanging Heater in reply to Joe Krisher, 03-03-2008 09:23:32  
Usually it requires changing the burner and pilot orifices and gas pressure spring in the gas valve. Better left to the professional. No legitimate HVAC parts house or propane supplier would sell parts to a novice.



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Lesformore

03-03-2008 13:33:53




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 Re: Bryant Hanging Heater in reply to Joe Krisher, 03-03-2008 09:23:32  
This is something that should only be done by a qualified tradesman. Natural gas and propane gas have different BTU ratings per cubic foot of gas and also operate at different pressures. This means a different main size orfice for propane, a different pilot light,and the addition of a gas pressure regulator. In Saskatchewan, even if done by a qulified tradesman it still requires approval of the Gas Inspector.

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El Toro

03-03-2008 10:20:56




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 Re: Bryant Hanging Heater in reply to Joe Krisher, 03-03-2008 09:23:32  
Your propane gas dealer would know if it can be changed. May just need the orifices changed. Hal



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