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lows:
Low--heat--30 seconds after the gas valve GV--M is opened,

the BLWM is turned ON at low--heat airflow.
High--heat--35 seconds after gas valve GV--M is opened, the
BLWM is turned ON at high--heat airflow.

Simultaneously, the humidifier terminal HUM and electron-
ic air cleaner terminal EAC--1 are energized and remain en-

ergized throughout the heating cycle.

7.

Switching From Low-- To High-- Heat

-- If the furnace

control CPU switches from low--heat to high--heat, the fur-

nace control CPU will de--energize the the high--heat pres-
sure switch relay HPSR to close the NC contact and slowly

increase the inducer motor speed until the high--heat pres-
sure switch HPS closes. When the high--heat pressure
switch HPS closes, the high--heat gas valve solenoid GV--

HI is energized and the inducer motor RPM is noted by the
furnace control CPU. The RPM is used to evaluate vent sys-

tem resistance. This evaluation is then used to determine the
required RPM necessary to operate the inducer motor in

high--heat mode. The blower motor BLWM will transition
to high--heat airflow five seconds after the furnace control
CPU switches from low--heat to high--heat.

8.

Switching From High-- To Low-- Heat

--The furnace con-

trol CPU will not switch from high--heat to low--heat while

the thermostat R--to--W circuit is closed when using a
single--stage thermostat.

9.

Blower--Off delay

-- When the thermostat is satisfied, the R

to W circuit is opened, de--energizing the gas valve GV--M,
stopping gas flow to the burners, and de--energizing the hu-

midifier terminal HUM. The inducer motor IDM will re-
main energized for a 15--second post--purge period. The

blower motor BLWM and air cleaner terminal EAC--1 will
remain energized at low--heat airflow or transition to low--
heat airflow for 90, 120, 150, or 180 seconds (depending on

selection at blower--OFF delay switches). The furnace con-
trol CPU is factory--set for a 120--second blower--OFF

delay.

TWO--STAGE THERMOSTAT AND TWO--STAGE

HEATING

See Fig. 49 for thermostat connections.

NOTE

: In this mode, the low--heat only switch SW1--2 must be

ON to select the low--heat only operation mode in response to
closing the thermostat R--to--W1 circuit. Closing the thermostat
R--to--W1--and--W2 circuits always causes high--heat operation,
regardless of the setting of the low--heat--only switch.
The wall thermostat “calls for heat,” closing the R toW1 circuit for
low--heat or closing the R to W1--and--W2 circuits for high--heat.

The furnace control performs a self--check and verifies the low heat
and high--heat pressure switch contacts LPS and HPS are open.

The start--up and shutdown functions and delays described in item

1. above apply to 2--stage heating mode as well, except for
switching from low-- to high--heat and vice versa.

1.

Switching From Low-- To High-- Heat

--If the thermostat R

to W1 circuit is closed and the R to W2 circuit closes, the

furnace control CPU will de--energize the high--heat pres-
sure switch relay HPSR to close the NC contact and slowly
increase the inducer motor speed until the high--heat pres-

sure switch HPS closes. When the high--heat pressure
switch closes, the high--heat gas valve solenoid GV--HI is

energized and the inducer motor RPM is noted by the fur-
nace control CPU. The RPM is used to evaluate vent system
resistance. This evaluation is then used to determine the re-

quired RPM necessary to operate the inducer motor in
high--heat mode. The blower motor BLWM will transition

to high--heat airflow five seconds after the R to W2 circuit
closes.

2.

Switching From High-- To Low-- Heat

-- If the thermostat

R to W2 circuit opens, and the R to W1 circuit remains

closed, the furnace control CPU will energize the high--heat
pressure switch relay HPSR to open the NC contact and
slowly decrease the inducer motor speed to the required

low--heat RPM. When the high--heat pressure switch HPS
opens, the high--heat gas valve solenoid GV--HI is de--ener-

gized. When the inducer motor IDM reduces pressure suffi-
ciently, the high--heat pressure switch HPS will open. The
gas valve solenoid GV--M will remain energized as long as

the low--heat pressure switch LPS remains closed. The
blower motor BLWM will transition to low--heat airflow

five seconds after the R to W2 circuit opens.

Cooling Mode

The thermostat “calls for cooling.”

1.

Single--Speed Cooling

(See Fig. 19 for thermostat connections.)

The thermostat closes R--to--G--and--Y circuits. The R--to--Y
circuit starts the outdoor unit, and R--to--G--and--Y/Y2 cir-

cuits start the furnace blower motor BLWM on cooling air-
flow. Cooling airflow is based on the A/C selection shown
in Fig. 39.

The electronic air cleaner terminal EAC--1 is energized with
115--v when blower motor BLWM is operating.

When the thermostat is satisfied, the R--to--G--and--Y cir-
cuits are opened. The outdoor unit will stop, and furnace
blower motor BLWM will continue operating at cooling air-

flow for an additional 90 sec. Jumper Y/Y2 to DHUM to
reduce the cooling off--delay to 5 seconds. (See Fig. 33.)

2.

Single--Stage Thermostat and Two--Speed Cooling (Ad-

aptive Mode)

(See Fig. 50 for thermostat connections.)

This furnace can operate a two--speed cooling unit with a
single--stage thermostat because the furnace control CPU in-

cludes a programmed adaptive sequence of controlled oper-
ation, which selects low--cooling or high--cooling operation.

This selection is based upon the stored history of the length
of previous cooling period of the single--stage thermostat.

NOTE

: The air conditioning relay disable jumper ACRDJ must

be connected to enable the adaptive cooling mode in response to a
call for cooling. (See Fig. 33.) When in place the furnace control
CPU can turn on the air conditioning relay ACR to energize the
Y/Y2 terminal and switch the outdoor unit to high--cooling.

The furnace control CPU can start up the cooling unit in

either low-- or high--cooling. If starting up in low--cooling,
the furnace control CPU determines the low--cooling

on--time (from 0 to 20 minutes) which is permitted before
switching to high--cooling.

If the power is interrupted, the stored history is erased and

the furnace control CPU will select low--cooling for up to
20 minutes and then energize the air conditioning relay

ACR to energize the Y/Y2 terminal and switch the outdoor
unit to high--cooling, as long as the thermostat continues to

call for cooling. Subsequent selection is based on stored
history of the thermostat cycle times.

The wall thermostat “calls for cooling,” closing the R to

G--and--Y circuits. The R to Y1 circuit starts the outdoor
unit on low--cooling speed, and the R to G--and--Y1

circuits starts the furnace blower motor BLWM at
low--cooling airflow which is the true on--board CF

selection as shown in Fig. 39.

If the furnace control CPU switches from low--cooling to
high--cooling, the furnace control CPU will energize the air

conditioning relay ACR. When the air conditioning relay
ACR is energized the R to Y1--and--Y2 circuits switch the

outdoor unit to high--cooling speed, and the R to

G--and--Y1--and--Y/Y2 circuits transition the furnace
blower motor BLWM to high cooling airflow.

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Страница 1: ...rsonnel The authority having jurisdiction gas inspection authority municipal building department fire department etc should be consulted before installation to determine the need to obtain a permit Co...

Страница 2: ...Arrangement 13 Bottom Closure Panel 14 Gas Piping 14 Electrical Connections 16 Removal of Existing Furnaces from Common Vent Systems 20 Combustion air and Vent Pipe Systems 20 Physical Data 33 Condens...

Страница 3: ...ust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW KEEP CLEAR OF A...

Страница 4: ...entifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies a hazard which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe prac...

Страница 5: ...2 495 080 20 060080 21 533 19 3 8 492 19 1 2 495 100 20 060100 21 533 19 3 8 492 19 1 2 495 120 20 060120 24 1 2 622 22 7 8 581 23 584 Fig 2 Dimensional Drawing A gas fired furnace for installation i...

Страница 6: ...urnace installation These materials are shipped in the main blower compartment Installer Packet Includes Installation Startup and Operating Instructions Service and Maintenance Instructions User s Inf...

Страница 7: ...20001 S CANADA NSCNGPIC For a copy contact Standard Sales CSA International 178 Rexdale Boulevard Etobicoke Toronto Ontario M9W 1R3 Canada Combustion and Ventilation Air S US Section 9 3 of the Natio...

Страница 8: ...in Fig 7 from the factory See appropriate application instructions for these procedures MINOR PROPERTY DAMAGE Failure to follow this caution may result in minor property damage Local codes may requir...

Страница 9: ...onfiguration section for tubing attachment To relocate condensate trap to the left hand side perform the following 1 Remove 3 tubes connected to condensate trap 2 Remove trap from blower shelf by gent...

Страница 10: ...ucer Housing Unused Drain Connections Upper Collector Box Drain Connection Attached to the UPPER collector box drain connection is a factory installed plug This plug prevents condensate leakage in thi...

Страница 11: ...to the structure The furnace is controlled by a thermostat It may not be hot wired to provide heat continuously to the structure without thermostatic control Clean outside air is provided for combusti...

Страница 12: ...position 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 3 4 5 16 5 16 5 16 5 16 44mm 8mm 44mm 8mm 8mm 8mm 44mm 44mm A89014 Fig 12 Leveling Legs Hazardous Locations FIRE EXPLOSION INJURY OR DEATH HAZARD Improper location or inad...

Страница 13: ...bow and 10 ft 3 0 M of main duct to the first branch take off may require internal acoustical lining As an alternative fibrous ductwork may be used if constructed and installed in accordance with the...

Страница 14: ...lter s as shown in Fig 14 For bottom return air applications filter may need to be cut to fit some furnace widths Install filter as shown in Fig 15 WASHABLE FILTER FILTER SUPPORT FILTER RETAINER 171 2...

Страница 15: ...connecting a tee to riser leading to furnace so straight through section of tee is vertical Then connect a capped nipple into lower end of tee Capped nipple should extend below level of gas controls...

Страница 16: ...nt operation can occur Do not bypass or close switch with panel removed WARNING UNIT MAY NOT OPERATE Failure to follow this caution may result in intermittent unit operation Furnace control must be gr...

Страница 17: ...115 60 1 127 104 8 9 14 31 9 4 15 080 14 115 60 1 127 104 8 9 14 31 9 4 15 080 20 115 60 1 127 104 13 8 12 32 9 7 20 100 20 115 60 1 127 104 13 8 12 32 9 7 20 120 20 115 60 1 127 104 13 8 12 32 9 7 2...

Страница 18: ...n furnace door and blower access panel NOTE If a bypass humidifier is used setup switch SW1 3 Low Heat Rise Adjust should be in ON position This compensates for the increased temperature in return air...

Страница 19: ...19 A09683 Fig 23 Wiring Diagram 355BAV...

Страница 20: ...tdoor air such as an attic or crawl space and the space is well isolated from the living space or garage Materials Combustion air and vent pipe fittings primers and solvents must conform to American N...

Страница 21: ...tion instructions Care must be taken to prevent the exhaust gases from one appliance from contaminating the combustion air of other gas appliances Do not take combustion air from inside the chimney wh...

Страница 22: ...Locate combustion air inlet as far as possible from swimming pool and swimming pool pump house CAUTION EXAMPLE A 100 000 BTUH furnace located in Indianapolis elevation 650 ft 198 1 M above sea level c...

Страница 23: ...UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component damage Inducer housing outlet cap must be installed and fully seated against inducer housing Clamp must be tightened to...

Страница 24: ...ST be provided for the ventilation devices in addition to that required by the furnace Refer to the Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard warning in the venting section of these instructions to determine i...

Страница 25: ...structure either through sidewall or roof For vent termination clearance refer to Fig 34 for Direct Vent 2 Pipe system and Fig 35 for Ventilated Combustion Air option Roof termination is preferred si...

Страница 26: ...n preferred 1 in 25mm maximum typ from wall to inlet 12 in 305mm minimum from overhang or roof Maintain 12 in min clearance above highest anticipated snow level or grade whichever is greater A At leas...

Страница 27: ...12 in 305mm minimum clearance above highest anticipated snow level or grade whichever is greater 6 in 152mm minimum clearance between wall and end of vent pipe 10 in 254mm maximum pipe lengt h Sidewal...

Страница 28: ...meter hole for 3 in 76 mm kit 2 Loosely assemble concentric vent combustion air termina tion components together using instructions in kit 3 Slide assembled kit with rain shield REMOVED through hole N...

Страница 29: ...SWITCHES AND BLOWER OFF DELAY STATUS AND COMM LED LIGHTS 3 AMP FUSE TRANSFORMER 24 VAC CONNECTIONS PL3 ECM BLOWER HARNESS CONNECTOR PL1 LOW VOLTAGE MAIN HARNESS CONNECTOR EAC 1 TERMINAL 115 VAC 1 0 AM...

Страница 30: ...30 A05009 Fig 34 Direct Vent Termination Clearance 355BAV...

Страница 31: ...31 A05013 Fig 35 Other than Direct Vent Termination Clearance 355BAV...

Страница 32: ...4 to 1219 60 000 2 Pipe or 2 In 51 Concentric 1 1 2 38 42 13 37 11 32 10 27 8 22 7 17 5 2 51 70 21 70 21 70 21 70 21 70 21 70 21 80 000 2 Pipe or 2 In 51 Concentric 1 1 2 38 25 8 20 6 15 5 10 3 5 2 NA...

Страница 33: ...s otherwise stated use perforated disk assembly factory supplied in loose parts bag Wide radius elbow Vent sizing for Canadian installations over 4500 ft 1372 M above sea level are subject to acceptan...

Страница 34: ...ch may result in damage to plants WARNING Condensate Drain Protection Freezing condensate left in condensate trap and drain line may cause cracks and possible water damage may occur If freeze protecti...

Страница 35: ...rates HUM terminal is only energized when blower is energized in heating Continuous Fan CF Setup Switches The CF setup switches are used to select desired airflow when thermostat is in continuous fan...

Страница 36: ...urn ON to retrieve up to 7 stored status codes for troubleshooting assistance when R thermostat lead is disconnected SW1 2 Adaptive Heat Mode OFF Allows 2 stage operation with a single stage thermosta...

Страница 37: ...r to be conducted through the blower door interlock switch ILK to the furnace control CPU transformer TRAN inducer motor IDM blower motor BLWM hot surface igniter HSI and gas valve GV SINGLE STAGE THE...

Страница 38: ...valve relay contacts GVR close to energize the gas valve GV the gas valve opens The gas valve GV permits gas flow to the burners where it is ignited by the Hot Surface Igniter HSI Five seconds after...

Страница 39: ...igh heat airflow five seconds after the R to W2 circuit closes 2 Switching From High To Low Heat If the thermostat R to W2 circuit opens and the R to W1 circuit remains closed the furnace control CPU...

Страница 40: ...r dehumidification the furnace blower motor BLWM will drop the blower airflow to 86 of high cooling airflow High cooling airflow is based on the A C selection shown in Fig 39 3 Cooling off delay When...

Страница 41: ...h Single Speed Air Conditioner A00276 Fig 44 Two Stage Furnace with Two Speed Air Conditioner A00277 Fig 45 Two Stage Furnace with Single Speed Heat Pump Dual Fuel A00278 Fig 46 Two Stage Furnace with...

Страница 42: ...Pump A00280 Fig 48 Dual Fuel Thermostat With Two Stage Furnace and Two Speed Heat Pump A00281 Fig 49 Two Stage Thermostat With Two Stage Furnace and Two Speed Air Conditioner See note 2 A02348 Fig 50...

Страница 43: ...plications 10 NO connection should be made to the furnace HUM terminal when using a Thermidistat 11 Optional connection If wire is connected dip switch SW1 2 on furnace control should be set in ON pos...

Страница 44: ...CPU turns the hot surface igniter ON for 15 seconds then OFF 3 The furnace control CPU then turns the blower motor BLWM ON at midrange airflow for 15 seconds then OFF 4 After shutting the blower moto...

Страница 45: ...45 Table 11 Orifice Size and Manifold Pressures for Gas Input Rate Tabulated Data Based on 20 000 Btuh High Heat 13 000 Btuh Low Heat Per Burner Derated 2 1 000 Ft 305 M Above Sea Level A08376A 355BAV...

Страница 46: ...ble 11 Orifice Size and Manifold Pressures for Gas Input Rate Tabulated Data Based on 20 000 Btuh High Heat 13 000 Btuh Low Heat Per Burner Derated 2 1 000 Ft 305 M Above Sea Level Continued A08376B 3...

Страница 47: ...t See Fig 53 j Remove jumpers R to W W1 and R to W2 3 Verify natural gas input rate by clocking gas meter NOTE Be sure all pressure tubing combustion air and vent pipes and burner enclosure front are...

Страница 48: ...r altitudes n Remove jumper across R W W1 and W2 thermostat connections to terminate call for heat Set temperature rise UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in overheating the...

Страница 49: ...ires during current measurement Fig 54 illustrates an easy method of obtaining thermostat amp draw measurements The amp reading should be taken after blower motor has started and furnace is operating...

Страница 50: ...d when in ducer motor is disconnected the furnace will shut itself down immediately Determine the reason pressure switches did not function properly and correct the condition 5 Turn off 115 v power to...

Страница 51: ..._____ Sidewall ________________ Anticipator Setting Adjusted or ________________ Attic ________________ Cycle Rate 3 Cycles per Hr Selected ________________ Crawl Space Safety Controls Check Operation...

Страница 52: ...ge at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations E2010 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems D 7310 W Morris St D Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in U S A Edition Date...

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