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    Jul 3, 2009, 02:36 PM
    My Bryant Heating & Cooling furnace circuit baord fuse keep blow out!
    I have Bryant Heating and cooling system. The model is 373LAV. Recently not worked. I checked because the circuit board fuses broken. I replaced one and keep broken. Here is the circuit board model HK42FZ0009. Any one please let me know what maybe the reason for blowing the fuse. Thanks!
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    Jul 3, 2009, 02:55 PM

    You have a low voltage problem somewhere. Checked for broken or chewe wires by outdoor unit. Also you could have a bad contactor and every time it closes it is making the fuse pop.
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    Jul 3, 2009, 09:57 PM
    Check for low voltage shorts around the compressor, high and low pressure switch wires will rub on the refrigerant lines and short out.
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    Jul 17, 2009, 12:30 PM

    Thanks for your response my question! I order a new control board, replace the old one and have the same problem which keep blew the fuses. My further check, found out the low voltage short cause by two devices look like serial together which connected with red wire to Gas Burner side from control board. I don't know what is these. It's looks like power transistors with two connection. Could be so called ignitor? Where can I buy replacement parts for it?
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    Jul 17, 2009, 01:20 PM

    You could have a short in the system.
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    Jul 17, 2009, 02:29 PM

    That is a safety for the heating system.
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    Jul 17, 2009, 04:57 PM
    The item in the picture is a safety limit that trips on unusual high temperatures. Some have a reset button in the center. It could also be a operating control of sorts but that depends upon where it is locared in the system. If you test and one of the 1/4 inch male prongs to the metal outside of the base and there is continunity then the control is internally shorted and needs to be replaced.


    http://www.gogeisel.com/geiselonline...CAV_Gas_OM.pdf
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    Mar 4, 2015, 03:23 PM
    HEY YOU, This is a photo of a limit switch and or your flame rollout switch.

    I took the red wires off my Bryant model #373LAV036070 to check my limit switches etc. I may have forgot the pathway to rewire my switches . My question is what should I do with a 24 indicator light.. This is a short circuit in my 24 volt redwire?

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