Bryant 355CAV installation instructions Altitude Derate Multiplier for USA, Burner Flame

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355CAV

!CAUTION

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in component damage.

DO NOT redrill orifices. Improper drilling (burrs, out-of-round holes, etc.) can cause excessive burner noise and misdirection of burner flames. (See Fig. 61.)

h.Jumper R to W/W1.

i.Let furnace run for 3 minutes in medium-heat operation.

j.Measure time (in sec) for gas meter to complete 1 revolu- tion. Note reading.

k.Refer to Table 12 for cubic ft. of gas per hr.

l.Multiply gas rate cu ft/hr by heating value (Btu/cu ft).

m.Move setup switch SW4-2 to OFF position and jumper R and W/W1 and W2 thermostat connections. (See Fig. 33.) This keeps furnace locked in high-heat operation. Repeat items i through l for high-heat operation.

EXAMPLE: High-heat operation at 0 - 2000 ft. (0-609.6M) altitude

Furnace input from rating plate is 80,000 Btuh Btuh heating input = Btuh/cu ft. X cu ft/hr Heating value of gas = 975 Btuh/cu ft.

Time for 1 revolution of 2-cu ft. dial = 88 sec Gas rate = 82 cu ft/hr (from Table 12)

Btuh heating input = 103 X 975 = 79,950 Btuh

In this example, the orifice size and manifold pressure adjustment is within +/- 2 percent of the furnace input rate.

n. Remove jumper across R, W/W1, and W2 thermostat connections to terminate call for heat.

o.Wait for blower off-delay to finish then reset 115-v power to furnace.

p.Wait for blower off-delay to finish then reset 115-v power to furnace.

q.Jumper R and W/W1 thermostat connections on control to start furnace.

r.Wait for the blower to turn ON then repeat items i through l for low-heat operation. This setting should not require adjustment but if it does you will only have 15 minutes to make the adjustment. If you need more time then move setup switch SW1-2 on control center to ON position (See Fig. 33).

NOTE: Measured gas inputs (high heat, medium heat, and low heat) must be within +/-2 percent of that stated on furnace rating plate when installed at sea level or derated as stated above when installed at higher altitudes.

Table 11 – Altitude Derate Multiplier for USA

ALTITUDE

% OF

DERATE MULTIPLIER

FT (M)

DERATE

FACTOR FOR USA.*

0—2000 (0—610)

0

1.00

2001—3000

4—6

0.95

(610—914)

 

 

 

 

 

3001—4000

6—8

0.93

(914—1219)

 

 

 

 

 

4001—5000

8—10

0.91

(1219—1524)

 

 

 

 

 

5001—6000

10—12

0.89

(1524—1829)

 

 

6001—7000

12—14

0.87

(1829—2134)

 

 

 

 

 

7001—8000

14—16

0.85

(2134—2438)

 

 

 

 

 

8001—9000

16—18

0.83

(2438—2743)

 

 

 

 

 

9001—10,000

18—20

0.81

(2743—3048)

 

 

*Derate multiplier factor is based on midpoint altitude for altitude range.

BURNER FLAME

BURNER

MANIFOLD

A89020

Fig. 62 - Burner Flame

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Contents Installation Instructions Required Notice for Massachusetts Installations Table of Contents Safety ConsiderationsDimensions In. / mm Environmental Hazard355CAV Clearances to Combustibles Introduction Electrostatic Discharge ESD PrecautionsCodes and Standards Unit Damage HazardUpflow Application ApplicationsProperty Damage Hazard Carbon 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 Downflow Applications Condensate Trap LocationHorizontal Left Tube Configuration Horizontal Left SUPPLY-AIR Discharge ApplicationsCombustion AIR Intake Vent Construct a Working Platform Property DamageUnit Operation Hazard Horizontal Right SUPPLY-AIR Discharge Applications Condenste Trap Field Drain AttachmentProhibit Installation on Back LocationHazardous Locations Fire or Death HazardFIRE, EXPLOSION, Injury or Death Hazard Installation in Horizontal Applications InstallationInstallation in Upflow or Downflow Applications Leveling Legs If DesiredFurnace, Plenum, and Subbase Installed on a Angle AIR Ducts FIRE, Carbon Monoxide and Poisoning Hazard Fire HazardUnit MAY not Operate Gas Piping Fire or Explosion HazardRemoving Bottom Closure Panel Wiring Electrical Shock HazardDisconnect Switch and Furnace Electrical Shock and Fire HazardFire or Electrical Shock Hazard AccessoriesRemoval of Existing Furnaces from Common Vent Systems AIR for Combustion and Ventilation Fire and Explosion HazardCombustion-Air and Vent Pipe Diameter Pipe Fittings Cement Description Marked on PrimersFurnace Control Direct Vent Termination Clearance Ventilated Combustion Air Vent Termination Clearance Vent Pipe Termination for Ventilated Combustion Air System Combustion AIR Pipe Unit Corrosion HazardAttachment of Combustion Air Intake Housing Plug Fitting Combustion Air Termination Ventilated Combustion Air OptionCarbon Monoxide Poisoning Property Damage Hazard Vent PipeCombustion Air Termination-Direct Vent / 2-Pipe System Attachment of Vent Pipe304.8mm minimum 76.2mm minimum Vent Termination Kit Direct Vent / 2-Pipe System Only Vent TerminationExtended Exposed Sidewall Pipes Two-Pipe Termination Kit Direct Vent / 2-Pipe System OnlyWinter Design Maximum Allowable Pipe Length Ft M Number of 90 Elbows BtuhDirect Vent 2-Pipe Only Application Condensate DrainMulti-venting and Vent Terminations Personal Injury HazardContinuous Fan CF Setup Switches START-UP, Adjustment and Safety CheckAir Conditioning A/C Setup Switches Additional Setup Switches SW4Example of Setup Switch in Off Position Prime Condensate Trap with WaterWiring Diagram Inducer Housing Drain Tube Furnace Setup Switch DescriptionSequence of Operation Purge Gas LinesTwo-Stage Thermostat and Two-Stage Low / High Heating Two-Stage Thermostat and Two-Stage Medium/High HeatingThermidistat Mode Continuous Blower Speed Selection from Thermostat Super Dehumidify ModeContinuous Blower Mode Heat PumpStep-Modulating Furnace with Single-Speed Air Conditioning Pump Furnace and Two-Speed Air Conditioner Furnace and Two-Speed Heat PumpSet Gas Input Rate Redundant Automatic Gas ValveBurner Orifice Altitude AVG. GAS 675 Altitude Derate Multiplier for USA Burner FlameGas Rate cu Ft/Hr Set Temperature RiseSet Thermostat Heat Anticipator Check Pressure Switches ChecklistCheck Safety Controls Check Primary Limit ControlChecklist Installation Combustion and Vent PipingCatalog No. II355CAV---060---4
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