Bryant 312AAV/JAV instruction manual Single-Speed Cooling, Thermidistat Mode

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The start up and shut down functions and delays described in item 1. above apply to the 2-stage heating mode as well, except for switching from low- to high-Heat and vice versa.

a.Switching from Low- to High-Heat-If the thermostat R-to- W1 circuit is closed and the R-to-W2 circuit closes, the furnace control CPU will switch the inducer motor IDM speed from low to high. The high-heat pres- sure switch relay HPSR is de-energized to close the NC contact. When sufficient pressure is available the high- heat pressure switch HPS closes, and the high-heat gas valve solenoid GV-HI is energized. The blower motor BLWM will switch to HI HEAT speed five seconds after the R-to-W2 circuit closes.

b.Switching from High- to Low-Heat-If the thermostat R-to-W2 circuit opens, and the R-to-W1 circuit remains closed, the furnace control CPU will switch the inducer motor IDM speed from high to low. The high-heat pres- sure switch relay HPSR is energized to open the NC con- tact and de-energize the high-heat gas valve solenoid GV-HI. When the inducer motor IDM reduces pressure sufficiently, the high-heat pressure switch HPS will open. The gas valve solenoid GV-M will remain ener- gized as long as the low-heat pressure switch LPS re- mains closed. The blower motor BLWM will switch to LO HEAT speed five seconds after the R-to-W2 circuit opens.

3.Cooling Mode-The thermostat “calls for cooling.”

a.Single-Speed Cooling-

(See Fig. 27 for thermostat connections)

The thermostat closes the R-to-G-and-Y circuits. The R-to- Y circuit starts the outdoor unit, and the R-to- G-and-Y/Y2 circuits start the furnace blower motor BLWM on COOL speed.

The electronic air cleaner terminal EAC-1 is energized with 115 vac when the blower motor BLWM is operating.

When the thermostat is satisfied, the R-to-G and-Y cir- cuits are opened. The outdoor unit will stop, and the fur- nace blower motor BLWM will continue operating on the COOL speed for an additional 90 seconds. Jumper Y/Y2 to DHUM to reduce the cooling off-delay to 5 seconds. (See Fig. 24.)

b.Single-Stage Thermostat and Two-Speed Cooling (Adaptive Mode)

(See Fig. 32 for thermostat connections)

This furnace can operate a two-speed cooling unit with a single-stage thermostat because the furnace control CPU includes a programmed adaptive sequence of con- trolled operation, which selects low-cooling or high- cooling operation. This selection is based upon the stored history of the length of previous cooling period of the single-stage thermostat.

NOTE: The air conditioning relay disable jumper ACRDJ must be connected to enable the adaptive cooling mode in response to a call for cooling. (See Fig. 33.) When ACRDJ is in place, the furnace control CPU can turn on the air conditioning relay ACR to energize the Y/Y2 terminal and switch the outdoor unit to high-cooling.

The furnace control CPU can start up the cooling unit in either low- or high-cooling. If starting up in low-cooling, the furnace control CPU determines the low-cooling on-time (from 0 to 20 minutes) which is permitted before switching to high-cooling. If the power is interrupted, the stored history is erased and the furnace control CPU will select low-cooling for up to 20 minutes and then energize the air conditioning relay ACR to energize the Y/Y2 terminal and switch the outdoor unit to high-cooling, as long as the thermostat continues to call for cooling. Subsequent selection is based on stored history of the thermostat cycle times.

The wall thermostat “calls for cooling”, closing the R-to-G-and-Y circuits. The R-to-Y1 circuit starts the outdoor unit on low-cooling speed, and the R-to-G-and-Y1 circuits starts the furnace blower motor BLWM at low-cool speed (same speed as LO HEAT).

If the furnace control CPU switches from low-cooling to high-cooling, the furnace control CPU will energize the air conditioning relay ACR. When the air conditioning relay ACR is energized the R-to-Y1-and-Y2 circuits switch the outdoor unit to high-cooling speed, and the R-to-G-and-Y1-and-Y/Y2 circuits switch the furnace blower motor BLWM to COOL speed.

NOTE: When transitioning from low-cooling to high-cooling the outdoor unit compressor will shut down for 1 minute while the BLWM continues to run at low-cool speed (same speed as LO-HEAT) until the outdoor unit compressor comes back on at high speed.

The electronic air cleaner terminal EAC-1 is energized with 115 vac whenever the blower motor BLWM is operating. When the thermostat is satisfied, the R-to-G-and-Y circuit are opened. The outdoor unit stops, and the furnace blower BLWM and electronic air cleaner terminal EAC-1 will remain energized for an additional 90 seconds. Jumper Y1 to DHUM to reduce the cooling off-delay to 5 seconds. (See .Fig. 34.)

c.Two-Stage Thermostat and Two-Speed Cooling (See Fig. 31 for thermostat connections)

NOTE: The air conditioning relay disable jumper ACRDJ must be disconnected to allow thermostat control of the outdoor unit staging. (See Fig. 33.)

The thermostat closes the R-to-G-and-Y1 circuits for low-cooling or closes the R-to-G-and-Y1-and-Y2 circuits for high-cooling. The R-to-Y1 circuit starts the outdoor unit on low-cooling speed, and the R-to-G-and-Y1 circuit starts the furnace blower motor BLWM on low-cool speed (same speed as LO HEAT). The R-to-Y1-and-Y2 circuits start the outdoor unit on high-cooling speed, and the R-to-G-and- Y/Y2 circuits start the furnace blower motor BLWM on COOL speed. The electronic air cleaner terminal EAC-1 is energized with 115 vac whenever the blower motor BLWM is operating. When the thermostat is satisfied, the R-to-G-and-Y1 or R-to-G-and-Y1-and-Y2 circuits are opened. The outdoor unit stops, and the furnace blower BLWM and electronic air cleaner terminal EAC-1 will remain energized for an additional 90 seconds. Jumper Y1 to DHUM to reduce the cooling off-delay to 5 seconds. (See Fig. 33.)

4.Thermidistat Mode

(See Fig. 26 - 28 for Thermidistat connections) The dehu- midification output, DHUM on the Thermidistat should be connected to the furnace control thermostat terminal DHUM. When there is a dehumidify demand, the DHUM input is activated, which means 24 vac signal is removed from the DHUM input terminal. In other words, the DHUM input logic is reversed. The DHUM input is turned ON when no dehumidify demand exists. Once 24 vac is detected by the furnace control on the DHUM input, the furnace control operates in Thermidistat mode. If the DHUM input is low for more than 48 hours, the furnace control reverts back to non-Thermidistat mode.

The cooling operation described in item 3. above also ap- plies to operation with a Thermidistat. The exceptions are listed below:

a.Low cooling - When the R-to-G-and-Y1 circuit is closed and there is a demand for dehumidification,the fur- nace blower motor BLWM will continue running at low- cool speed (same speed as LO HEAT).

b.High cooling -When the R-to-G-and-Y/Y2 circuit is closed and there is a demand for dehumidification,the fur- nace blower motor BLWM will drop the blower speed

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Contents Service and Maintenance Procedures 312AAV CUT Hazard Safety ConsiderationsIntroduction Furnace Reliability HazardClearances to Combustibles Codes and Standards Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions ProcedureLocation GeneralCarbon Monoxide Poisoning and Unit Damage Hazard Property Damage Hazard AIR for Combustion VentilationFIRE, Injury or Death Hazard Fire HazardFurnace Corrosion Hazard Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardOutdoor Combustion Air Method Air for Combustion, Ventilation, and Dilution for Outdoors Upflow Installation InstallationSuspended Furnace Support Downflow InstallationHorizontal Installation FIRE, EXPLOSION, and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardRoll-Out Protection Platform Furnace SupportDuct Flanges Opening dimensions In. mmHorizontal Unit Suspension Ductwork Acoustical Treatment Supply Air Connections Filter Arrangement Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardAIR Ducts General RequirementsAir Delivery CFM With Filter FurnaceSpeed External Static Pressure IN. W.C Size Inlet GAS Piping Fire or Explosion Hazard Air Delivery CFM With Filter*Downflow Furnaces Return Air ConnectionsUpflow Return Air Configurations and Restrictions Furnace Damage Hazard Maximum Capacity of PipeFurnace MAY not Operate Hazard WiringElectrical Shock and Fire Hazard Electrical Connections Electrical Shock HazardElectrical Box on Furnace Casing Side. See Fig Electrical DataBOX Relocation Electrical Connection to J-BOXBX. Cable Installation in Furnace J-BOX Power Cord Installation in Furnace J-BOXTwo-Stage Furnace with Two-Speed Air Conditioner For Figures Venting AccessoriesMasonry Chimney Requirements General Venting RequirementsChimney Inspection Chart Appliance Application Requirements Internal Area of ChimneyVent Height Additional Venting Requirements Upflow Application-Vent Elbow UpDownflow Application-Vent Elbow Up then Left Horizontal Left Application Vent Elbow Left Venting Notes for Furnace VentDiameter Vent Height Orientation INPUTBTUH/HR START-UP, ADJUSTMENT, and Safety Check GeneralBurn Hazard Fire and Explosion Hazard Start-Up ProceduresAdjustments Stage Furnace Setup Switch DescriptionRedundant Automatic Gas Control Valve Altitude Derate Multiplier for U.S.AOrifice Hole Gas Rate cu ft. /hr Furnace Overheating HazardSeconds Size of Test Dial For Revolution Color Speed AS Shipped Speed SelectionDesired Heating Mode Setup Switch Blower OFF Delay SEC Check Safety ControlsChecklist Stage Furnace Blower OFF delay Setup SwitchA10184 A10184A A10185 A10185A Introduction Service and Maintenance ProceduresCarbon Monoxide Poisoning and Fire Hazard Care and MaintenanceWiring Diagram Cleaning AND/OR Replacing AIR Filter Filter Size Information In. / MmBlower Motor and Wheel Electrical Shock Hazard Igniter Position-Side View Cleaning Heat ExchangerIgniter Position-Top View Sequence of Operation312AAV Single-Stage Thermostat and Two-Speed Cooling Adaptive Mode Thermidistat ModeSingle-Speed Cooling Wiring Diagrams TroubleshootingContinuous Blower Mode Troubleshooting Guide 2-Speed KitAdapter Chimneyin Usedswitch Shutoffvent Blocked Description Part Number Accessory ListParts Replacement Information Guide

312AAV/JAV specifications

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