Bryant 355MAV instruction manual Floor and Plenum Opening Dimensions

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A

 

PLENUM

 

OPENING

B

D

 

FLOOR

 

OPENING

 

C

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Fig. 18—Floor and Plenum Opening Dimensions

FURNACE

(OR COIL CASING

WHEN USED)

COMBUSTIBLE

FLOORING

DOWNFLOW

SUBBASE

SHEET METAL

PLENUM

FLOOR

OPENING

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Fig. 19—Furnace, Plenum, and Subbase Installed

on a Combustible Floor

NOTE: Remove furnace perforated, supply-air duct flanges when they interfere with mating flanges on coil or downflow subbase. To remove perforated, supply-air duct flanges, use wide duct pliers, duct flange tool, or hand seamers to bend flange back and forth until it breaks off. Be careful of sharp edges. (See Fig. 21.)

WARNING: Do not bend duct flanges inward as shown in Fig. 21. This will affect airflow across heat exchangers and may cause limit cycling or premature heat exchanger failure. Remove duct flange completely or bend it inward a minimum of 210° as shown in Fig. 21.

PROCEDURE 3—INSTALLATION IN HORIZONTAL APPLICATIONS

These furnaces can be installed horizontally in either horizontal left or right discharge position. In a crawlspace, the furnace can either be hung from floor joist or installed on suitable blocks or pad. Furnace can be suspended from each corner by hanger bolts and angle iron supports. (See Fig. 22.) Cut hanger bolts (4 each 3/8-in. all-thread rod) to desired length. Use 1 X 3/8-in. flat washers, 3/8-in. lock washers, and 3/8-in. nuts on hanger rods as shown in Fig. 22. Dimples are provided for hole locations. (See Fig. 2.)

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Contents Table of Contents Installation, Start-up, and Operating InstructionsLocation Introduction Safety ConsiderationsCodes and Standards Unit Size DimensionsClearances to Combustibles Installer Packet IncludesApplications Procedure 1-GENERAL Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precaution ProcedureCondensate Trap Location Factory-Shipped Orientation Procedure 2-UPFLOW ApplicationsCondensate Trap Tubing Factory-Shipped Orientation Condensate Trap Tubing Alternate Upflow Orientation Condensate Trap Location Alternate Upflow OrientationCondensate Trap Freeze Protection Pressure Switch TubingProcedure 3-DOWNFLOW Applications Condensate Trap Field Drain AttachmentCondensate Trap Tubing Downflow Tube Configuration Right-Hand Trap InstallationCondensate Trap Field Drain Attachment Construct a Working Platform Condensate Trap Field Drain AttachmentsAttic Location and Working Platform Horizontal Right Tube Configuration Furnace Location for Proper Condensate Drainage Location Procedure 1-GENERALProcedure 2-LOW-FIRE only Installation Prohibit Installation on BackProcedure 4-HAZARDOUS Locations Procedure 3-FURNACE Location Relative to CoolingequipmentInstallation Procedure 1-LEVELING Legs if Desired Furnace Plenum Opening Floor Opening Opening DimensionsProcedure 3-INSTALLATION in Horizontal Applications Floor and Plenum Opening DimensionsGeneral Requirements Procedure 4-AIR DuctsSupply Air Connections Ductwork Acoustical TreatmentReturn Air Connections Filter Information Procedure 5-FILTER ArrangementProcedure 6-BOTTOM Closure Panel Procedure 7-GAS PipingBottom Filter Arrangement Nominal Length of Pipe FT Maximum Capacity of PipeInternal Pipe Diameter Size Wiring Procedure 8-ELECTRICAL ConnectionsElectrical Data AccessoriesRemoval of Existing Furnaces from Common Vent Systems Procedure 9-DIRECT VentingUnit Wiring Diagram Combustion-Air and Vent Piping Control Center355MAV Variable Speed Furnace Control Opening Location Clearance FTCombustion-Air and Vent Pipe Connections Short Vent 5 to 8 ft System Altitude FT Maximum Allowable Pipe Length ft4001 to 5000‡ Intake Housing Plug Fitting Drain Roof Termination Preferred Concentric Vent and Combustion-Air RoofTermination Preferred Sidewall Termination of Less than 12 Multiventing and Vent Terminations Procedure 10-CONDENSATE DrainGeneral Condensation Drain Protection ″ 25 mm Maximum TYP Sequence of Operation Example of Field Drain AttachmentProcedure 4-EMERGENCY Heat Mode Procedure 1-SELF-TEST ModeProcedure 2-HEATING Mode Procedure 3-HEATING MODE-TWO StageTwo-Speed Applications Procedure 5-COOLING ModeProcedure 6-HEAT Pump Mode Single-Speed ApplicationsProcedure 8-COMPONENT Test Procedure 7-CONTINUOUS FAN ModeProcedure 10-DEHUMIDIFICATION Mode Procedure 9-BYPASS Humidifier ModeSTART-UP Procedures Procedure 1-GENERAL Procedure 11-ZONE ModeProcedure 2-SELECT Setup Switch Positions Switch Position Tons Air Conditioning A/C Airflow Switch PositionSetup Switches SW AIR Setup Allowable Furnace Model SetupProcedure 4-PURGE GAS Lines Procedure 3-PRIME Condensate Trap with WaterProcedure 5-ADJUSTMENTS Filling Condensate Trap Heat Value Altitude AVG GAS Specific Gravity of Natural GASAltitude United States Canada Redundant Automatic Gas Valve Set Temperature RiseAltitude Percent Derate Multiplier Altitude Derate Multiplier for U.S.ASet Thermostat Heat Anticipator ExampleCheck Primary Limit Control Procedure 6-CHECK Safety ControlsCheck Pressure Switches Gas Rate Cu Ft/HrAmp Draw Check with Ammeter Procedure 7-CHECKLISTCombustion and Vent Piping CHECKLIST-START-UP CHECKLIST-INSTALLATIONBook/Tab 1/6 Catalog No
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