Bryant 340MAV VI. GAS Piping, Ðmaximum Capacity of Pipe, Electrical Connections, Wiring

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VI. GAS PIPING

Gas piping must be installed in accordance with national and local codes. Refer to current edition of NFGC. Canadian installations must be made in accordance with NSCNGPIC and all authorities having jurisdiction. Gas supply line should be a separate line running directly from meter to furnace, if possible. Refer to Table 3 for recommended gas pipe sizing. Risers must be used to connect to furnace and to meter. Support all gas piping with appropriate straps, hangers, etc. Use a minimum of 1 hanger every 6 ft. Joint compound (pipe dope) should be applied sparingly and only to male threads of joints. Pipe dope must be resistant to propane gas.

CAUTION: Connect gas pipe to furnace using a backup wrench to avoid damaging gas controls.

WARNING: Gas valve shutoff switch MUST be facing forward or tilted upward. Failure to follow this warning could result in property damage or death.

WARNING: Never purge a gas line into a combustion chamber. Never use matches, candles, flame, or other sources of ignition for purpose of checking leakage. Use a soap-and-water solution to check for leakage. A failure to follow this warning could result in fire, explosion, personal injury, or death.

WARNING: Use proper length of pipe to avoid stress on gas control manifold. Failure to follow this warning could result in a gas leak resulting in fire, explosion, personal injury, or death.

TABLE 3ÐMAXIMUM CAPACITY OF PIPE*

NOMINAL

 

 

LENGTH OF PIPE (FT)

 

IRON

INTERNAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PIPE

DIAMETER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIZE

(IN.)

10

 

20

30

40

50

(IN.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/2

0.622

175

 

120

97

82

73

3/4

0.824

360

 

250

200

170

151

1

1.049

680

 

465

375

320

285

1-1/4

1.380

1400

 

950

770

660

580

1-1/2

1.610

2100

 

1460

1180

990

900

* Cubic ft of gas per hr for gas pressures of 0.5 psig (14-in. wc) or less, and a pressure drop of 0.5-in. wc (based on a 0.60 specific gravity gas). Ref: Table 10-2 NFPA 54-1996.

GAS

SUPPLY

MANUAL

SHUTOFF

VALVE (REQUIRED)

SEDIMENT

TRAP

UNION

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Fig. 21ÐTypical Gas Pipe Arrangement

plugged tapping, accessible for test gage connection, MUST be installed immediately upstream of gas supply connection to furnace and downstream of manual shutoff valve.

NOTE: The gas valve inlet press tap connection is suitable to use as test gage connection providing test pressure DOES NOT exceed maximum 0.5 psig (14-in. wc) stated on gas valve. (See Fig. 44.) Piping should be pressure tested in accordance with local and national plumbing and gas codes before furnace is attached. In Canada, refer to current edition of NSCNGPIC. If pressure exceeds 0.5 psig (14-in. wc), gas supply pipe must be disconnected from furnace and capped before pressure test. If test pressure is equal to or less than 0.5 psig (14-in. wc), turn off electric shutoff switch located on gas valve before test. It is recommended that ground joint union be loosened before pressure testing. After all connections have been made, purge lines and check for leakage.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

See Fig. 22 for field wiring diagram showing typical field 115-v and 24-v wiring. Check all factory and field electrical connections for tightness.

WARNING: Blower access panel door switch opens 115-v power to control center. No component operation can occur. Do not bypass or close switch with panel removed. Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.

CAUTION: Furnace control must be grounded for proper operation or control will lock out. Control is grounded through green wire routed to gas valve and burner box screw.

Install a sediment trap in riser leading to furnace. Trap can be installed by connecting a tee to riser leading to furnace so straight-through section of tee is vertical. Then connect a capped nipple into lower end of tee. Capped nipple should extend below level of gas controls. Place a ground joint union between gas control manifold and manual gas shutoff valve. (See Fig. 21.)

CAUTION: If a flexible connector is required or al- lowed by authority having jurisdiction, black iron pipe shall be installed at gas valve and extend a minimum of 2 in. outside furnace casing.

An accessible manual shutoff valve MUST be installed upstream of furnace gas controls and within 6 ft of furnace. A 1/8-in. NPT

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I.115-V WIRING

Before proceeding with electrical connections, make certain that voltage, frequency, and phase correspond to that specified on unit rating plate. Also, check to be sure that service provided by utility is sufficient to handle load imposed by this equipment. Refer to rating plate or Table 4 for equipment electrical specifications.

Make all electrical connections in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA 70-1996 and any local codes or ordinances that might apply. For Canadian installations, all electrical connections must be made in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1 or subauthorities having jurisdiction. Use a separate, fused branch electrical circuit containing a properly sized fuse or circuit breaker for this furnace. See Table 4 for wire size and fuse specifications. A disconnecting means must be located within sight from and readily accessible to furnace.

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Contents ÐMultipoise Orientations Ð1ÐUnit Size DimensionsÐ2Ð Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Safety ConsiderationsMinimum Inches Clearance to Combustible Construction → ÐClearances to CombustiblesApplications General IntroductionII. Upflow Applications Condensate Trap Location Factory-Shipped OrientationCondensate Trap Location Alternate Upflow Orientation Ð5ÐÐ6Ð Pressure Switch TubingIII Downflow Applications Condensate Trap Freeze ProtectionCondensate Trap Location Condensate Trap TubingÐ8Ð IV. Horizontal Left SUPPLY-AIR Discharge ApplicationsHorizontal Right SUPPLY-AIR Discharge Applications Ð9ÐConstruct a Working Platform ÐAttic Location and Working Platform Location → ÐHorizontal Right Tube ConfigurationIII. Hazardous Locations II. Furnace Location Relative to Cooling Equipment→ II. Installation in Upflow or Downflow Applications Installation Leveling Legs if DesiredWidth Ðopening DimensionsFurnace Plenum Opening Floor Opening Casing ÐDuct Flanges III. Installation in Horizontal ApplicationsBottom Closure Panel IV. Filter ArrangementÐfilter Information VI. GAS Piping WiringÐmaximum Capacity of Pipe Electrical ConnectionsII -V Wiring → ÐHeating and Cooling Application Wiring DiagramÐWiring Diagram Ðelectrical Data III. AccessoriesAmps Gage AmpsRemoval of Existing Furnaces from Common Vent Systems Direct VentingII. COMBUSTION-AIR and Vent Piping GeneralCombustion-Air and Vent Pipe Attachment Combustion-Air and Vent Pipe DiameterExample ÐShort Vent 5 to 8 Ft System COMBUSTION-AIR Intake Housing Plug Fitting2001 to Ðmaximum Allowable Pipe Length FT4001 to 5000³ Ðmaximum Allowable Pipe Length FT8001 to 9000³ Vent Extension PipeTwo-Pipe Termination Kit Extended Exposed Sidewall PipesÐRoof Termination Preferred IV. Multiventing and Vent Terminations Concentric Vent/Air Termination KitCondensate Drain General II. ApplicationÐConcentric Vent and Combustion-Air III. Condensate Drain Protection Heating ModeSequence of Operation III. Continuous Blower Mode II. Cooling ModeIV. Heat Pump Mode Component TestII. Prime Condensate Trap with Water START-UP Procedures GeneralSet Gas Input Rate IV. AdjustmentsIII. Purge GAS Lines BTU/CU FT Ð36Ð Ð37Ð Ð38Ð Ð39Ð United States Set Temperature RiseÐaltitude Derate Multiplier for U.S.A CanadaII. Check Pressure Switch Check Safety Controls Check Primary Limit ControlChecklist Ðspeed SelectorCHECKLISTÐSTART-UP ChecklistðinstallationLoad Calculation Combustion and Vent PipingÐ43Ð Service Training
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