Bryant manual Furnace Components, Models 340MAV, 350MAV 352MAV Furnaces Upflow Position

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FURNACE COMPONENTS

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Combustion-air intake connection to ensure

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contaminant-free air (right or left side).

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Burner sight glass for viewing burner flame.

 

 

 

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Burner assembly (inside). Operates with energy-

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saving inshot burners and hot surface igniter for safe,

 

 

 

 

 

dependable heating.

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Redundant gas valve. Safe and efficient. Features 1 gas

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control with 2 internal shutoff valves. Valve appearance

 

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varies with furnace model.

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Vent outlet. Uses PVC pipe to carry flue gas from

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the furnace’s combustion system (right or left side).

 

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Inducer motor. Pulls hot flue gases through the heat

 

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exchangers, maintaining negative pressure for added

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safety.

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Blower access panel safety interlock switch.

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Air filter and retainer.

 

 

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Condensate drain connection. Collects moisture condensed from burned gases for disposal into home drain system. (Location in furnace varies.)

Heavy-duty blower. Circulates air across the heat exchangers to transfer heat into the home.

Secondary condensing heat exchanger (inside). Wrings out more heat through condensation. Constructed with polypropylene-laminated steel to

MODELS 340MAV, 350MAV,

 

AND 352MAV FURNACES

 

(UPFLOW POSITION)

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ensure durability.

Primary serpentine heat exchanger (inside). Stretches fuel dollars with the S-shaped heat-flow

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design. Solid construction of corrosion-resistant aluminized steel means reliability.

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Furnace control board.

3-amp fuse provides electrical and component protection.

Light emitting diode (LED) on furnace control board. Code light is for diagnosing furnace operation and service requirements.

Pressure switch(es) ensure adequate flow of flue gas through furnace and out vent system.

Rollout switch (manual reset) to prevent overtemperature.

Junction box for 115-v electrical power supply. (May be located on right or left side)

Transformer (24v) behind furnace control board pro- vides low-voltage power to furnace control board and thermostat.

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MODEL 355MAV

 

FURNACE (UPFLOW POSITION)

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS 355MAV Condensing GAS FurnaceTable of Contents General Furnace SafetyWelcome to a NEW Generation of Comfort Models 340MAV, 350MAV 352MAV Furnaces Upflow Position Furnace ComponentsStarting and Shutting Down Your Furnace Safety ConsiderationsSteps for Starting Your Furnace Shutting Down Your Furnace Performing Routine MaintenanceAIR Filter Located in Blower Compartment Bottom Filtering OUT TroubleAIR Filters Located in Blower Compartment AIR Filter Located in FIL- TER CabinetPage DON’T Forget Your Furnace Combustion Area and Vent SystemFurnace AIR Filter Heading South for the WINTER?CHECK-UP Checklist Before YOU Request a Service CallFor Insufficient Airflow If Furnace Fails to Operate AIR Conditioner or Heat Pump
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340MAV specifications

The Bryant 340MAV is a standout model in the Bryant lineup, designed to provide exceptional comfort, efficiency, and performance for residential heating and cooling needs. This unit offers a perfect blend of innovative technology and user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for homeowners seeking reliability and quality.

One of the defining characteristics of the Bryant 340MAV is its impressive efficiency rating. With a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) of up to 18, this model ensures that homeowners can enjoy effective cooling during the summer months while minimizing energy consumption. Similarly, the heating efficiency is notable, with a high AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating. This makes the 340MAV an environmentally friendly option that also promotes cost savings on energy bills.

The 340MAV incorporates advanced technologies that enhance its performance. One such technology is the variable-speed compressor, which allows the system to adjust its output based on the demands of the home. This means that the unit operates more quietly and reduces energy usage by matching the cooling or heating output required. Additionally, the two-stage heating capability provides more consistent temperatures and improved comfort throughout the space.

Operating noise is a crucial factor in residential HVAC systems, and the Bryant 340MAV is designed with this in mind. Engineered for quiet operation, the unit features a sound-dampening design, including an insulated cabinet and a specially designed compressor that minimizes noise levels. Homeowners can enjoy a comfortable indoor climate without the disruptive racket often associated with traditional systems.

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Another key feature is the advanced control options that the Bryant 340MAV offers. Integration with smart thermostats allows homeowners to monitor and adjust their HVAC system remotely, ensuring optimal comfort at all times. Additionally, the system is compatible with Bryant's Perfect Airâ„¢ filtration system, enhancing indoor air quality by reducing pollutants and allergens.

In summary, the Bryant 340MAV is a high-efficiency heating and cooling solution that brings together cutting-edge technology, quiet operation, and user-friendly features. With its focus on comfort and energy savings, it stands out as a prime choice for homeowners looking to invest in a reliable HVAC system.