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RFI on Bryant autofill unit
AdamSwapp
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I'm looking for info on an old Bryant auto-fill unit (see attached picture).
It could likely use a rebuild (if that's even possible), but I know very little about it. Would anyone know anything about age, model, manuals, diagrams, adjustment procedure, internal workings, etc.?
Thanks.
It could likely use a rebuild (if that's even possible), but I know very little about it. Would anyone know anything about age, model, manuals, diagrams, adjustment procedure, internal workings, etc.?
Thanks.
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not sure that's an autofill
From the left face of it it looks more like an air-eliminator, and float assy. There is the sight glass installed which is to show the water level. Is there another component of this that you do not have a pic of? Or take a look around the piping near that component and see if it looks like anything could have been removed or modified. Can you take a pic of the "left face" of the component? If you take a look at this,http://www.heatinghelp.com/forum-thread/136523/guts-of-a-marsh-boiler-return-trap-with-pics it is possible to open them up and clean the inside components of them, so you might not need a full rebuild. Good Luck, Dee.There was an error rendering this rich post.
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