Bryant 315AAV Opening Dimensions In. mm, Filter Arrangement, AIR Ducts, General Requirements

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Table 4 – Opening Dimensions - In. (mm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

FURNACE

 

PLENUM OPENING

FLOOR OPENING

CASING

APPLICATION

 

 

 

 

WIDTH

 

 

 

 

 

A

B

C

D

IN. (mm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upflow Applications on Combustible or Noncombustible Floor-

12--- 11/16

21--- 5/8

13--- 5/16

22--- 1/4

 

ing (KGASB subbase not required)

(322)

(549)

(338)

(565)

 

Downflow Applications on Noncombustible Flooring (KGASB

12--- 9/16

19

13--- 3/16

19--- 5/8

14–3/16

subbase not required)

(319)

(483)

(335)

(498)

Downflow applications on combustible flooring (KGASB sub-

11--- 13/16

19

13--- 7/16

20--- 5/8

(360)

base required)

(284)

(483)

(341)

(600)

 

 

Downflow Applications on Combustible Flooring with CNPV,

12--- 5/16

19

13--- 5/16

20

 

CNRV, CAR or CAP Coil Assembly or KCAKC coil box (KGASB

 

(319)

(483)

(338)

(508)

 

subbase not required)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upflow Applications on Combustible or Noncombustible Floor-

16

21--- 5/8

16--- 5/8

22--- 1/4

 

ing (KGASB subbase not required)

(406)

(549)

(422)

(565)

 

Downflow Applications on Noncombustible Flooring (KGASB

15--- 7/8

19

16--- 1/2

19--- 5/8

17–1/2

subbase not required)

(403)

(483)

(419)

(498)

Downflow applications on combustible flooring (KGASB sub-

15--- 1/8

19

16--- 3/4

20--- 5/8

(445)

base required)

(384)

(483)

(425)

(600)

 

 

Downflow Applications on Combustible Flooring with CNPV,

15--- 1/2

19

16--- 1/2

20

 

CNRV, CAR or CAP Coil Assembly or KCAKC coil box (KGASB

 

(394)

(483)

(419)

(508)

 

subbase not required)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upflow Applications on Combustible or Noncombustible Floor-

19--- 1/2

21--- 5/8

20--- 1/8

22--- 1/4

 

ing (KGASB subbase not required)

(495)

(549)

(511)

(565)

 

Downflow Applications on Noncombustible Flooring (KGASB

19--- 3/8

19

20

19--- 5/8

21

subbase not required)

(492)

(483)

(508)

(498)

Downflow applications on combustible flooring (KGASB sub-

18--- 5/8

19

20--- 1/4

20--- 5/8

(533)

base required)

(473)

(483)

(514)

(600)

 

 

Downflow Applications on Combustible Flooring with CNPV,

19

19

20

20

 

CNRV, CAR or CAP Coil Assembly or KCAKC coil box (KGASB

 

(483)

(483)

(508)

(508)

 

subbase not required)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upflow Applications on Combustible or Noncombustible Floor-

23

21--- 1/8

23--- 5/8

22--- 1/4

 

ing (KGASB subbase not required)

(584)

(537)

(600)

(565)

 

Downflow Applications on Noncombustible Flooring (KGASB

22--- 7/8

19

23--- 1/2

19--- 5/8

24--- 1/2

subbase not required)

(581)

(483)

(597)

(498)

Downflow applications on Combustible flooring (KGASB sub-

22--- 1/8

19

23--- 3/4

20--- 5/8

(622)

base required)

(562)

(483)

(603)

(600)

 

 

Downflow Applications on Combustible Flooring with CNPV,

22--- 1/2

19

23--- 1/2

20

 

CNRV, CAR or CAP Coil Assembly or KCAKC coil box (KGASB

 

(572)

(483)

(597)

(508)

 

subbase not required)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

315AAV

Filter Arrangement

!WARNING

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

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

Never operate a furnace without a filter or with filter access door removed.

There are no provisions for an internal filter rack in these furnaces. A field-supplied accessory external filter rack is required.

Refer to the instructions supplied with the external filter rack for assembly and installation options.

AIR DUCTS

General Requirements

The duct system should be designed and sized according to accepted national standards such as those published by: Air Conditioning Contractors Association (ACCA), Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association (SMACNA) or American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) or consult The Air Systems Design Guidelines reference tables available from your local distributor. The duct system should be sized to handle the required system design CFM at the design external static pressure. The furnace airflow rates are provided in Table 5-Air Delivery-CFM (With Filter). When a furnace is installed so that

the supply ducts carry air circulated by the furnace to areas outside the space containing the furnace, the return air shall also be handled by duct(s) sealed to the furnace casing and terminating outside the space containing the furnace.

Secure ductwork with proper fasteners for type of ductwork used. Seal supply- and return-duct connections to furnace with code approved tape or duct sealer.

NOTE: Flexible connections should be used between ductwork and furnace to prevent transmission of vibration.

Ductwork passing through unconditioned space should be insulated to enhance system performance. When air conditioning is used, a vapor barrier is recommended.

Maintain a 1-in. (25 mm) clearance from combustible materials to supply air ductwork for a distance of 36-in. (914 mm) horizontally from the furnace. See NFPA 90B or local code for further requirements.

Ductwork Acoustical Treatment

NOTE: Metal duct systems that do not have a 90 degree elbow and 10 ft. (3 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 latest edition of SMACNA construction standard on fibrous glass ducts. Both acoustical lining and fibrous ductwork shall comply with NFPA 90B as tested by UL Standard 181 for Class 1 Rigid air ducts.

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Contents Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Furnace Reliability Hazard Safety ConsiderationsCUT Hazard Clearances to Combustibles Introduction Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions ProcedureCodes and Standards Location Dimensional Drawing Dimensions In. mmFIRE, Injury or Death Hazard Carbon Monoxide Poisoning / Component Damage HazardLocation Relative to Cooling Equipment Fire HazardPersonal Injury AND/OR Property Damage Hazard Furnace Corrosion Hazard AIR for Combustion VentilationCarbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Standard Method Air for Combustion, Ventilation, and Dilution for OutdoorsUpflow Installation InstallationCombination of Indoor and Outdoor Air Bottom Return Air InletSuspended Furnace Support Downflow InstallationPlatform Furnace Support Floor and Plenum Opening Dimensions Roll-Out Protection Filter Arrangement Opening Dimensions In. mmAIR Ducts General RequirementsUpflow and Horizontal Furnaces Supply Air ConnectionsDownflow Furnaces Horizontal Unit Suspension Typical Attic Installation Downflow Return Air Configurations and Restrictions CFM Air Delivery CFM With FilterGAS Piping Fire or Explosion Hazard Return Air ConnectionsMaximum Capacity of Pipe Furnace Damage HazardElectrical Connections Electrical Shock Hazard WiringElectrical Shock and Fire Hazard Furnace MAY not Operate HazardBox Relocation Electrical DataFire or Electrical Shock Hazard Accessories BX Cable Installation in Furnace J-BoxVenting Field Wiring Diagram Two-Stage Furnace with Single-Speed Air Conditioner General Venting RequirementsTwo-Stage Furnace with Two-Speed Air Condi Tioner See notes 1 and 2 on the page following these figures 315AAV Chimney Inspection Chart Appliance Application Requirements Masonry Chimney RequirementBurn Hazard Vent Height Additional Venting RequirementsUpflow Application Vent Elbow Up Horizontal Left Application Vent Elbow Left Horizontal Left Application Vent Elbow Up Venting Notes forSidewall Venting START-UP, ADJUSTMENT, and Safety CheckGeneral Furnace Vent Orientation Furnace Input MIN. VentFire and Explosion Hazard Orifice HoleSetup Switch Switch Name Normal Description of USE Position Furnace Setup Switch DescriptionAltitude Percent Derate Multiplier Altitude Derate Multiplier for U.S.ADerate Factor Furnace Overheating Hazard Unit Damage Hazard315AAV Wiring Diagram Seconds G Size of Test Dial Gas Rate CU ft./hrSpecific Gravity of Natural GAS Altitude Range Range AltitudeBTUH/CU FT BTUH/CU Altitude RangeAT Altitude Environmental Hazard Service and Maintenance ProceduresElectrical SHOCK, Fire or Explosion Hazard Electrical Operation HazardComponent Self-Test Electrical Controls and WiringCleaning and/or Replacing Air Filter Care and Maintenance Fire or Explosion HazardMedia cabinet filter procedures Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Fire HazardService agency Cleaning Heat ExchangerFilter Size Information In. mm Following steps should be performed by a qualifiedIgniter Position Side View Sequence of Operation Inducer Prepurge Period Cooling A/C or Continuous-Fan CF Airflow Selection ChartSingle-Speed Cooling Single-Stage Thermostat and Two-Speed Cooling Adaptive ModeSuper-Dehumidify Mode Thermidistat ModeContinuous Blower Mode Heat pump TroubleshootingComponent test Troubleshooting Guide Adapter Kit Werblo Modelinvalid Orselection Description Part Number Accessory ListParts Replacement Information Guide