Bryant 310AAV instruction manual Parts Replacement Information Guide

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PARTS REPLACEMENT INFORMATION GUIDE

CASING GROUP

GAS CONTROL GROUP

310AAV

Outer door

Blower door

Top filler plate

Bottom filler plate

Bottom enclosure

ELECTRICAL GROUP

Control bracket Junction box Limit switch(es) Circuit board Door switch Transformer Wiring harness 115v Wiring harness 24v

Manifold

Burner assembly

Orifice

Flame sensor

Hot surface igniter

Gas valve

Manual reset limit switches

Burner support assembly

HEAT EXCHANGER GROUP

Heat exchanger cell Cell panel

Lox NOx baffle (California models only)

INDUCER GROUP

Housing assembly

BLOWER GROUP

Pressure switch

Blower housing

Inducer motor

Blower cutoff

Inducer wheel

Blower motor

Vent elbow assembly

Blower wheel

Draft safeguard switch

Capacitor (where used)

 

Capacitor strap (where used)

 

Grommet

 

Power choke (where used)

 

TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON PARTS: Consult your installing dealer or classified section of your local telephone directory under “Heating Equipment” or “Air Conditioning Contractors and Systems” headings for dealer listing by brand name or contact:

BRYANT HEATING & COOLING SYSTEMS

Consumer Relations Department

P.O. Box 4952

Syracuse, New York 13221-4952

1-800-428-4326

Have available the model number, series number, and serial number located on the unit rating plate to ensure correct replacement part.

Example of Model Number

 

 

IGNITION

COOLING

HEATING

 

 

 

MODEL

VOLTAGE

SIZE

VARIATION

SERIES

VARIATION

TYPE

SIZE

 

 

(AIRFLOW)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

310A

A

V

066

135

A

E

JA

WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause personal injury, property damage, or death. Consult a qualified installer, service agency, or your local gas supplier for information or assistance. The qualified installer or service agency must use only factory-authorized replacement parts, kits, or accessories when modifying this product.

EBryant Heating & Cooling Systems 7310 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46231Edition Date: 05/12Catalog No. II310A---45---14

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

Replaces: II310A--- 45--- 13

 

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Contents 310AAV/JAV Furnace Reliability Hazard Safety ConsiderationsCUT Hazard Inlet Width Size 20/060155Introduction SafetyCodes and Standards Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Procedure LocationMultipoise Orientations Fire and Explosion HazardAIR for Combustion Ventilation Personal Injury AND/OR Property Damage HazardFire Hazard Location Relative to Cooling EquipmentCarbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Outdoor Combustion Air MethodOther than FAN-ASSISTED Total Installation Upflow InstallationBottom Return Air Inlet Side Return Air InletDownflow Installation Leveling Legs Leveling Legs If DesiredSuspended Furnace Support Platform Furnace SupportRoll-Out Protection Filter Arrangement Carbon Monoxide and Poisoning HazardOpening Dimensions In. mm AIR DuctsGeneral Requirements Ductwork Acoustical Treatment Supply Air ConnectionsFurnace RETURN---AIR Speed Air Delivery CFM with FilterSize Inlet ⎯ Air Delivery CFM with Filter FurnaceHorizontal Unit Suspension Typical Attic Installation Downflow Return Air Configurations and Restrictions Return Air Connections GAS Piping Fire or Explosion HazardMaximum Capacity of Pipe Furnace Overheat HazardBurner and Manifold Electrical Connections Electrical Shock HazardWiring Electrical Shock and Fire HazardFurnace MAY not Operate BOX RelocationBX Cable Installation in Furnace J-BOX Power Cord Installation in Furnace J-BOXElectrical Data Furnace Control Venting AccessoriesGeneral Venting Requirements Masonry Chimney Requirements Chimney Inspection Chart Appliance Application Requirements Additional Venting RequirementsBurn Hazard Sidewall VentingInternal Area of Chimney Vent HeightUpflow Application-Vent Elbow Up Diameter Height Orientation Input BTUH/HRDownflow Application-Vent Elbow Up then Left Horizontal Right Application-Vent Elbow Right START-UP, ADJUSTMENT, and Safety Check Start-Up ProceduresAdjustments GeneralFurnace Damage Hazard Never Assume Orifice SIZE. Always Check and VerifySpeed Selection Furnace Overheating HazardWiring Diagram Gas Control Valve Orifice Hole Check Safety Controls ChecklistFilter Size Information In. / mm Gas Rate cu ft./hrSeconds for Size of Test Dial Revolution Specific Gravity of Natural GAS Altitude Range BTU/CU FTSpecific Gravity of Natural GAS Altitude Range Heat Value AT Altitude Specific Gravity of Natural GAS AltitudeService and Maintenance Procedures IntroductionCleaning AND/OR Replacing AIR Filter Care and MaintenanceCarbon Monoxide Poisoning and Fire Hazard Blower Motor and Wheel Electrical Shock Hazard Media cabinet filter proceduresUnit Damage Hazard Cleaning Heat Exchanger Igniter Position-Side ViewSequence of Operation HeatingWiring Diagrams TroubleshootingCooling Mode Continuous Blower ModeTroubleshooting Guide Chimneyin KitAdapter VentBlocked usedswitch Accessory List Description Part NumberParts Replacement Information Guide
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310AAV specifications

The Bryant 310AAV and 310JAV are high-efficiency air conditioning and heating systems designed for residential and light commercial applications. These models embody Bryant's commitment to delivering reliable comfort solutions while prioritizing energy efficiency and performance.

One of the standout features of the Bryant 310AAV and 310JAV is their impressive Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) ratings. The higher the SEER, the more efficient the unit is in using electricity to cool your space. The Bryant 310AAV boasts a SEER rating of up to 16, while the 310JAV offers a slightly lower rating. This efficiency translates into cost savings on monthly energy bills while ensuring indoor comfort throughout the year.

Both models utilize advanced technologies, including two-stage heating and cooling capabilities. This means that the systems can adjust their operation based on the heating or cooling needs of a space, providing optimal temperature control while reducing energy waste. The two-stage operation also contributes to quieter operation levels, making these units suitable for residential settings where noise is a concern.

The 310AAV and 310JAV are equipped with variable-speed compressors, which further enhance their efficiency and comfort levels. The variable-speed technology allows the system to operate at different speeds, ensuring consistent temperature management and reducing the frequency of on-and-off cycling. This leads to steadier indoor temperatures and improved humidity control.

In addition to their performance features, Bryant places a strong emphasis on durability and dependability. The units are constructed with high-quality materials that are designed to withstand various environmental conditions. Features such as a weather-resistant cabinet and an efficient coil design help protect the units from wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting performance.

The implementation of environmentally friendly refrigerant options is another characteristic that demonstrates Bryant's commitment to sustainability. Both the 310AAV and 310JAV utilize R-410A refrigerant, which has a lower environmental impact compared to older refrigerants, aligning with modern standards for eco-friendly HVAC systems.

Overall, the Bryant 310AAV and 310JAV represent a blend of efficiency, advanced technology, and durability. With their attractive SEER ratings, two-stage operation, variable-speed capabilities, and commitment to sustainability, these models stand out as excellent choices for homeowners and businesses looking to enhance their heating and cooling solutions while keeping energy consumption in check. Whether for residential comfort or light commercial use, these Bryant units promise reliability and performance for years to come.