How do I reset my Bryant Housewise thermostat?
Here's how to perform a factory reset on your Bryant Housewise Thermostat:
- On the Thermostat Home, Tap Menu.
- Tap Settings and then tap Reset.
- You'll see a list of reset options. Tap Reset All and then tap Yes to complete the process. This will restore factory default settings on your Bryant Housewise Thermostat.
How do I reset the password on my Bryant thermostat?
How to Use the Password Reset Site
- Go to to reset.bryant.edu.
- Click Forgot my password.
- Enter your User ID and the security characters show on the screen.
- Select and confirm two verification steps.
- Enter your old password, then enter a new password and confirm.
Is Bryant owned by Carrier?
Bryant is owned by Carrier – and Carrier is owned by United Technologies Corp. Known as UTC, the company also produces Heil, Day & Night, Payne and several other brands. The residential HVAC industry has consolidated to the point there are only 7 or 8 players.
Is Bryant as good as Carrier?
The five models that are identical to Carrier and Bryant have the same efficiencies. The six Day & Night models that aren't identical tend to be less efficient. The differences are slight, usually 1 or 2 SEER points. In a cool climate, you probably won't notice the difference in your AC bills.
Where is Bryant manufactured?
With the recent announcement that Carrier & Bryant won't be Made in the U.S.A. because they are moving their manufacturing from Indianapolis, Indiana to Mexico over the next few years, everyone seems to have an opinion from the man on the street, all the way up to Donald Trump.
What does blinking light on Bryant furnace mean?
Like many furnace manufacturers, Bryant uses flashing LED lights to indicate error codes that can give you an idea of what's wrong with your furnace when it's not functioning properly. The short flashes indicate the first digit of the two-digit code, and the long flashes indicate the second digit.
Are Bryant furnaces good?
Bryant furnaces are reported to be generally reliable units that perform well, and the ENERGY STAR certification means that you'll have something that runs efficiently. Further, even though their warranty is standard for furnaces, it will still cover you for many years in case parts or major components fail.