Bryant 310JAV, 310AAV warranty Horizontal Left Application-Vent Elbow Left

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Fig. 32—Horizontal Left Application-Vent Elbow Left

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Fig. 33—Horizontal Left Application-Vent Elbow Right

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Fig. 34—Horizontal Left Application-Vent Elbow Up

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Fig. 35—Horizontal Left Application-Vent Elbow Right

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Fig. 36—Horizontal Right Application-Vent Elbow Left

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f. Check and verify burner orifice size in furnace. NEVER ASSUME ORIFICE SIZE. ALWAYS CHECK AND VERIFY.

g.Replace orifice with correct size if required by Table 13 or 14. Use only factory-supplied orifices. See EXAMPLE 2.

22,000 BTUH burner applications use Table 10 EXAMPLE 2: (0–2000 ft altitude)

Heating value = 1000 Btu/cu ft Specific gravity = 0.62 Therefore: Orifice No. 43* Manifold pressure: 3.7-in. wc

*Furnace is shipped with No. 43 orifices. In this example all main burner orifices are the correct size and do not need to be changed to obtain proper input rate.

3.Adjust manifold pressure to obtain correct input rate.

a.Turn gas valve ON/OFF switch to OFF

b.Remove manifold pressure tap plug from gas valve. (See Fig. 40.)

c. Connect a water column manometer or similar device to manifold pressure tap.

d.Turn gas valve ON/OFF switch to ON.

e.Set thermostat to call for heat.

f.Jumper R and W thermostat connections on furnace control board to start furnace.

g.Remove regulator seal cap and turn regulator adjusting screw counterclockwise (out) to decrease input rate of clockwise (in) to increase input rate.

h.Install regulator seal cap.

i.Leave manometer or similar device connected and proceed to Step 4.

NOTE: DO NOT set manifold pressure less than 3.2-in wc or more than 3.8-in. wc for natural gas at sea level. If manifold pressure is outside this range, change main burner orifices or refer Table 10 or 11.

NOTE: If orifice hole appears damaged or it is suspected to have been redrilled, check orifice hole with a numbered drill bit of correct size. Never redrill an orifice. A burr-free and squarely aligned orifice hole is essential for proper flame characteristics.

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Contents 310AAV/JAV Induced-Combustion 4-Way Multipoise Furnace Table of Contents → -Dimensional Drawing Safety ConsiderationsInstallation → -Clearances to CombustiblesCodes and Standards DimensionsIntroduction → Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Procedure LocationAIR for Combustion and Ventilation Location Relative to Cooling EquipmentConfined Space Minimum Free Area of Combustion Air OpeningUnconfined Space BtuhUpflow Installation Downflow InstallationInstallation Ventilation from OutdoorsAir Ducts Horizontal InstallationFilter Arrangement Floor and Plenum Opening Dimensions Ductwork Acoustical Treatment Opening Dimensions→ -Duct Flanges Furnace Plenum Opening Floor Opening Casing→ -Horizontal Unit Suspension Supply AIR Connections17 3/4″ Return AIR ConnectionsGas Piping 22″Upflow Return Air Configurations and Restrictions Nominal Length of Pipe FT Iron Internal Diameter Size → -Maximum Capacity of Pipe→ a-Right Side Gas Entry Example → -Electrical Data WiringFor Power Cord Installation BOX RelocationAccessories For BX Cable InstallationBOX Cover Installation Venting Nscngpic Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardNgpic General Venting Requirements Masonry Chimney RequirementsVent Internal Area of Chimney Additional Venting Requirements START-UP, ADJUSTMENT, and Safety CheckAppliance Application Requirements Sidewall VentingChimney Inspection Chart Example 88,000 Btuh Input Furnace Installed AT 4300 FT Start-Up ProceduresAdjustments See Venting Notes on Horizontal Left Application-Vent Elbow Left Horizontal Left Application-Vent Elbow Right Then UpHorizontal Right Application-Vent Elbow PCB Altitude Percent Derate Multiplier Factor Altitude Derate Multipler for U.S.ASpeed Selection Check Safety Controls GAS Rate CU FT/HRElectrical Controls and Wiring ChecklistService and Maintenance Procedures IntroductionService Label Care and MaintenanceBlower Motor and Wheel Cleaning AND/OR Replacing AIR FilterFilter Size Information Furnace Filter Quantity and Size Casing WidthCleaning Heat Exchanger Position of Igniter to BurnerCleaning Heat Exchanger Cell Sequence of OperationWiring Diagrams TroubleshootingAltitude 675 725750 5001 775 800 6000 825 850 875 900 700 6001 725 750 7000 775 800 825 8509001 10,000775 800 900 925 950 975850 3000 875 900 Canada 925 875 900 925 950750 5001 775 800 6000 825 850 875 900 600 9001 625 650 10,000 675 700 725 Troubleshooting Guide Blocked vent switch used in Chimney Adapter Kit Copyright 2002 Carrier Corporation
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310JAV, 310AAV specifications

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