Bryant 312AAV/JAV Start-Up Procedures, Adjustments, Stage Furnace Setup Switch Description

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Table 10 – 2-Stage Furnace Setup Switch Description

 

 

 

 

SETUP

SWITCH

NORMAL

DESCRIPTION

SWITCH NO.

NAME

POSITION

OF USE

 

 

 

When OFF, allows 2--- stage operation with a single stage thermostat.

SW--- 1

Adaptive Heat Mode

OFF

Turn ON when using 2 stage thermostat to allow Low Heat operation

when R to W/W1 closes and High Heat operation when R to W/W1

 

 

 

 

 

 

and W2 close.

SW--- 2

Blower OFF delay

ON or OFF

Control blower OFF delay time. Used in conjunction with SW--- 3.

See Table 14.

 

 

 

SW--- 3

Blower OFF delay

ON or OFF

Control blower OFF delay time. Used in conjunction with SW--- 2.

See Table 14.

 

 

 

312AAV

Step 2 — Start-Up Procedures

!WARNING

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could cause personal injury, death and/or property damage.

Never test for gas leaks with an open flame. Use a commercially available soap solution made specifically for the detection of leaks to check all connections.

1.Purge gas lines after all connections have been made.

2.Check gas lines for leaks.

!WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

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

Blower access door switch opens 115-v power to control. No component operation can occur unless switch is closed. Caution must be taken when manually closing this switch for service purposes.

3.To Begin Component Self-Test:

Remove blower access door. Disconnect the thermostat R lead from furnace control board. Manually close blower door switch. Short (jumper) the COM-24v terminal on control to the TEST/TWIN 3/16-in. (8 mm) quick-con- nect terminal on control until the LED goes out (approx- imately 2 sec). Gas valve and humidifier will not be turned on. Remove jumper from terminals. (See Fig. 33 and Table 10.)

NOTE: The furnace control allows all components, except the gas valve, to be run for short period of time. This feature helps diagnose a system problem in case of a component failure. Component test feature will not operate if any thermostat signal is present at the control.

Refer to service label attached to furnace or See Fig. 51. Component test sequence is as follows:

a.LED will display previous status code 4 times.

b.Inducer motor starts on high-speed and continues to run until Step g of component test sequence.

c.Hot surface igniter is energized for 15 sec., then off.

d.Blower motor operates on LO-HEAT speed for 10 sec.

e.Blower motor operates on HI-HEAT speed for 10 sec.

f.Blower motor operates on COOL speed for 10 sec.

g.Inducer motor goes to low-speed for 10 sec., then stops.

h.Reconnect R lead to furnace control board, remove tape from blower door switch and re-install blower door.

4.Operate furnace per instruction on inner door.

5.Verify furnace shut down by lowering thermostat setting below room temperature.

6.Verify furnace restarts by raising thermostat setting above room temperature.

Step 3 — Adjustments

!WARNING

FIRE HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in injury, death and/or property damage.

DO NOT bottom out gas valve regulator adjusting screw. This can result in unregulated manifold pressure and result in excess over-fire and heat exchanger failures.

!CAUTION

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in reduced furnace life.

DO NOT re-drill orifices. Improper drilling (burrs, out-of round holes, etc.) can cause excessive burner noise and misdirection of burner flames. This can result in flame impingement of heat exchangers, causing failures.

Furnace gas input rate on rating plate is for installations at altitudes up to 2000 ft. (610 M). Furnace input rate must be within +/-2% of furnace rating plate input. For altitudes above 5500 ft. (1676 M), a field-supplied high altitude pressure switch is required.

1.Determine the correct gas input rate.

The input rating for altitudes above 2,000 ft. (610 M) must be reduced by 4% for each 1,000 ft. (305 M) above sea level.

For installations below 2000 ft. (610 M), refer to the unit rating plate.

For installations above 2000 ft. (610 M), multiply the in- put on the rating plate by the derate multiplier in Table 11 for the correct input rate.

2.Determine the correct orifice and manifold pressure adjust- ment. All models in all positions except Low NOx models in downflow and horizontal positions use Table 15 (22,000 BTUH per burner).

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Contents Service and Maintenance Procedures 312AAV Furnace Reliability Hazard Safety ConsiderationsIntroduction CUT HazardClearances to Combustibles Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Procedure Codes and StandardsGeneral LocationCarbon Monoxide Poisoning and Unit Damage Hazard Fire Hazard AIR for Combustion VentilationFIRE, Injury or Death Hazard Property Damage HazardCarbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Furnace Corrosion HazardOutdoor Combustion Air Method Air for Combustion, Ventilation, and Dilution for Outdoors Installation Upflow InstallationFIRE, EXPLOSION, and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Downflow InstallationHorizontal Installation Suspended Furnace SupportPlatform Furnace Support Roll-Out ProtectionOpening dimensions In. mm Duct FlangesHorizontal Unit Suspension General Requirements Filter Arrangement Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardAIR Ducts Ductwork Acoustical Treatment Supply Air ConnectionsFurnace Air Delivery CFM With FilterSpeed External Static Pressure IN. W.C Size Inlet Return Air Connections Air Delivery CFM With Filter*Downflow Furnaces GAS Piping Fire or Explosion HazardUpflow Return Air Configurations and Restrictions Maximum Capacity of Pipe Furnace Damage HazardElectrical Connections Electrical Shock Hazard WiringElectrical Shock and Fire Hazard Furnace MAY not Operate HazardElectrical Connection to J-BOX Electrical DataBOX Relocation Electrical Box on Furnace Casing Side. See FigPower Cord Installation in Furnace J-BOX BX. Cable Installation in Furnace J-BOXTwo-Stage Furnace with Two-Speed Air Conditioner For Figures Accessories VentingGeneral Venting Requirements Masonry Chimney RequirementsChimney Inspection Chart Internal Area of Chimney Appliance Application RequirementsVent Height Upflow Application-Vent Elbow Up Additional Venting RequirementsDownflow Application-Vent Elbow Up then Left Horizontal Left Application Vent Elbow Left Furnace Vent Venting Notes forDiameter Vent Height Orientation INPUTBTUH/HR General START-UP, ADJUSTMENT, and Safety CheckBurn Hazard Stage Furnace Setup Switch Description Start-Up ProceduresAdjustments Fire and Explosion HazardAltitude Derate Multiplier for U.S.A Redundant Automatic Gas Control ValveOrifice Hole Furnace Overheating Hazard Gas Rate cu ft. /hrSeconds Size of Test Dial For Revolution Speed Selection Color Speed AS ShippedStage Furnace Blower OFF delay Setup Switch Check Safety ControlsChecklist Desired Heating Mode Setup Switch Blower OFF Delay SECA10184 A10184A A10185 A10185A Service and Maintenance Procedures IntroductionCare and Maintenance Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Fire HazardWiring Diagram Filter Size Information In. / Mm Cleaning AND/OR Replacing AIR FilterBlower Motor and Wheel Electrical Shock Hazard Cleaning Heat Exchanger Igniter Position-Side ViewSequence of Operation Igniter Position-Top View312AAV Thermidistat Mode Single-Stage Thermostat and Two-Speed Cooling Adaptive ModeSingle-Speed Cooling Troubleshooting Wiring DiagramsContinuous Blower Mode Troubleshooting Guide 2-Speed KitAdapter Chimneyin Usedswitch Shutoffvent Blocked Accessory List Description Part NumberParts Replacement Information Guide

312AAV/JAV specifications

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