Bryant 355CAV Factory Installed J-Box Location, Fire or Electrical Shock Hazard, Accessories

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Factory Installed J-Box Location

Install power entry hole filler plugs (factory-supplied in loose parts bag) in unused power entry holes. (See Fig. 31.)

24-v wiring

Make field 24-v thermostat connections at 24-v terminal block on furnace control. Y wire from thermostat MUST be connected to Y/Y2 terminal on control, as shown in Fig. 19, for proper cooling operation. The 24-v terminal block is marked for easy connection of field wiring. (See Fig. 33.) The 24-v circuit

POWER ENTRY HOLE FILLER PLUG (FACTORY-

FACTORY

INSTALLED

LOCATION

UNUSED 7/8-IN.

contains a 3-amp, automotive-type fuse located on furnace control. (See Fig. 33.)

Any electrical shorts of 24-v wiring during installation, service, or maintenance may cause fuse to blow. If fuse replacement is

SUPPLIED LOOSE PARTS BAG)

DIAMETER POWER

ENTRY HOLES

A05113

A05113

Fig. 31 - Factory Installed J-Box Location

J-Box Relocation

1.Remove two screws holding auxiliary J-box. (See Fig. 32.)

2.Rotate J-box 180_ and attach box to left side, using holes provided.

ALTERNATE

 

FIELD

FACTORY

LOCATION

 

INSTALLED

 

LOCATION

A00212

Fig. 32 - J-Box Relocation

3.Install power entry hole filler plugs (factory-supplied loose parts bag) in unused power entry holes. (See Fig. 31.)

!WARNING

FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury, death, or property damage.

If manual disconnect switch is to be mounted on furnace, select a location where a drill or fastener will not contact electrical or gas components.

NOTE: If modulating dampers are used, blower motor automatically compensates for modulating dampers. If manual disconnect switch is to be mounted on furnace, select a location where a drill or fastener will not contact electrical or gas components.

required, use only a fuse of identical size (3 amp) and type. The furnace control will flash status code 24 when fuse needs replacement.

NOTE: Use AWG No. 18 color-coded copper thermostat wire for lengths up to 100 ft. For wire lengths over 100 ft, use AWG No. 16 wire.

NOTE: For additional thermostat connection diagrams, reference Fig. 52-59.

Accessories

1.Electronic Air Cleaner (EAC)

The furnace control EAC terminals are energized with 115v (1.0-amp maximum) during blower operation. Connect an accessory Electronic Air Cleaner (if used) using 1/4-in. female quick connect terminals to the two male 1/4-in. quick-connect terminals on the control board marked EAC-1 and EAC-2. The terminals are rated for 115VAC, 1.0 amps maximum and are energized during blower motor operation. (See Fig. 33.)

NOTE: Low stage airflow may slightly increase the trace amount of ozone created by an electronic air cleaner. Individual sensitivity levels to ozone, along with other operating characteristics of electronic air cleaners may affect the amount noticed by an individual. Refer to the air cleaner manufacturer’s installation instructions for more information regarding ozone and ozone reduction methods available for your air cleaner.

!CAUTION

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component damage.

DO NOT connect furnace control HUM terminal to HUM (humidifier) terminal on Thermidistatt, Zone Controller or similar device. See Thermidistatt, Zone Controller, thermostat, or controller manufacturer’s instructions for proper connection.

2.Humidifier (HUM)

Connect an accessory 24 VAC, 0.5 amp maximum humidifier (if used) to the 1/4-in. male quick-connect HUM terminal and COM-24V screw terminal on the control board thermostat strip. The HUM terminal is energized when blower is energized in heating. (See Fig. 33.)

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Contents Table of Contents Installation InstructionsRequired Notice for Massachusetts Installations CUT Hazard Safety ConsiderationsDimensional Drawing Dimensions In. / mmInstallation Codes and Standards Introduction Electrostatic Discharge ESD PrecautionsApplications Upflow ApplicationCarbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Condensate Trap Alternate Upflow OrientationCondensate Trap Tubing Alternate Upflow Orientation Condensate Trap Field Drain Attachment Upper Inducer Housing Drain ConnectionCondensate Trap Freeze Protection Condensate Trap Location Downflow ApplicationsHorizontal Left SUPPLY-AIR Discharge Applications Horizontal Left Tube ConfigurationManual Shutoff GAS Valve Sediment Trapcondensate Trap Property DamageConstruct a Working Platform Horizontal Right SUPPLY-AIR Discharge ApplicationsUnit Operation Hazard Condenste Trap Field Drain Attachment LocationFire or Death Hazard Prohibit Installation on BackFIRE, EXPLOSION, Injury or Death Hazard InstallationUnit MAY not Operate Hazard Furnace, Plenum, and Coil Assembly or Coil Box Locations Reqd PER ROD AIR Ducts FIRE, Carbon Monoxide and Poisoning Hazard Fire HazardUnit MAY not Operate Gas Piping Bottom Closure PanelFire or Explosion Hazard Removing Bottom Closure Panel Maximum Capacity of Pipe WiringElectrical Shock Hazard Electrical Shock and Fire Hazard Disconnect Switch and FurnaceAccessories Factory Installed J-Box LocationFire or Electrical Shock Hazard Fire and Explosion Hazard AIR for Combustion and VentilationMaterial Pipe Fittings AstmDescription CementFurnace Control Direct Vent Termination Clearance Ventilated Combustion Air Vent Termination Clearance Vent Pipe Termination for Ventilated Combustion Air System Unit Corrosion Hazard Combustion AIR PipeCombustion Air Termination Ventilated Combustion Air Option Attachment of Combustion Air Intake Housing Plug FittingCombustion Air Termination-Direct Vent / 2-Pipe System Vent PipeCarbon Monoxide Poisoning Property Damage Hazard Attachment of Vent Pipe304.8mm minimum 76.2mm minimum Extended Exposed Sidewall Pipes Vent TerminationTwo-Pipe Termination Kit Direct Vent/2-Pipe System Only Vent Termination Kit Direct Vent/2-Pipe System Only042060 Btuh Maximum Allowable Pipe Length Ft / MUnit Size Personal Injury Hazard Condensate DrainAir Conditioning A/C Setup Switches START-UP, Adjustment and Safety CheckContinuous Fan CF Setup Switches Additional Setup Switches SW4Prime Condensate Trap with Water Example of Setup Switch in Off PositionWiring Diagram Furnace Setup Switch Description Inducer Housing Drain TubePurge Gas Lines Sequence of OperationTwo-Stage Thermostat and Two-Stage Low / High Heating See -55 for thermostat connections Thermidistat ModeContinuous Blower Mode Super Dehumidify ModeContinuous Blower Speed Selection from Thermostat Heat PumpStep-Modulating Furnace with Single-Speed Air Conditioning Furnace and Two-Speed Heat Pump Pump Furnace and Two-Speed Air ConditionerRedundant Automatic Gas Valve Set Gas Input RateBurner Orifice A07253 A07254 Burner Flame Altitude Derate Multiplier for U.S.AGas Rate cu Ft/Hr Set Temperature RiseSet Thermostat Heat Anticipator Check Safety Controls ChecklistCheck Pressure Switches Check Primary Limit ControlCombustion and Vent Piping Checklist Installation
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