Bryant 340MAV III. Supply AIR Connections, IV. Return AIR Connections, Filter Arrangement

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if constructed and installed in accordance with the latest edition of SMACNA construction standard on fibrous glass ducts. Both acoustical lining and fibrous ductwork shall comply with NFPA 90B as tested by UL Standard 181 for Class 1 Rigid air ducts.

III. SUPPLY AIR CONNECTIONS

A. Upflow Furnaces

Connect supply-air duct to 3/4-in. flange on furnace supply-air outlet. The supply-air duct attachment must ONLY be connected to furnace supply-/outlet-air duct flanges or air conditioning coil casing (when used). DO NOT cut main furnace casing to attach supply side air duct, humidifier, or other accessories. All accesso- ries MUST be connected external to furnace main casing.

B.Downflow Furnaces

Connect supply-air duct to supply-air opening on furnace. The supply-air duct attachment must ONLY be connected to furnace supply/outlet or air conditioning coil casing (when used), when installed on non-combustible material. When installed on combus- tible material, supply-air duct attachment must ONLY be con- nected to an accessory subbase or factory approved air condition- ing coil casing. DO NOT cut main furnace casing to attach supply side air duct, humidifier, or other accessories. All accessories MUST be connected external to furnace main casing.

C.Horizontal Furnaces

Connect supply-air duct to supply air opening on furnace. The supply-air duct attachment must ONLY be connected to furnace supply/outlet or air conditioning coil casing (when used). DO NOT cut main furnace casing to attach supply side air duct, humidifier, or other accessories. All accessories MUST be connected external to furnace main casing.

IV. RETURN AIR CONNECTIONS

The furnace and its return air system shall be designed and installed so that negative pressure created by the air circulating fan cannot affect another appliance’s combustion air supply or act to mix products of combustion with circulating air, and that the air circulating fan of the furnace, if installed in an enclosure commu- nicating with another fuel-burning appliance not of the direct-vent type, shall be operable only when any door or panel covering an opening in the furnace fan compartment or in a return air plenum on ducts in the closed position.

WARNING: Never connect return-air ducts to the back of the furnace. Return-air duct connections on furnace side(s) permitted in upflow applications only. A failure to follow this warning could result in fire, personal injury, or death.

V.FILTER ARRANGEMENT

CAUTION: Never operate a unit without a filter or with

filter access door removed. Failure to follow this caution will result in minor unit operation or performance satis- faction.

Factory-supplied washable framed filters are shipped in blower compartment. Determine location for filter and relocate filter retaining wire if necessary. See Table 2 to determine correct filter size for desired filter location. Table 2 indicates filter size, location, and quantity shipped with this furnace. See Fig. 2 for location and size of bottom and side return-air openings.

CAUTION: Use care when cutting support rods in filters to protect against flying pieces and sharp rod ends. Wear safety glasses, gloves, and appropriate protective cloth- ing. Failure to follow this caution could result in minor personal injury.

CAUTION: For airflow requirements above 1800 CFM, see Air Delivery table in Product Data literature for specific use of single side inlets. The use of both side

inlets, a combination of 1 side and the bottom, or the bottom only will ensure adequate return air openings for airflow requirements above 1800 CFM. Failure to follow this caution will result in minor unit operation or perfor- mance satisfaction.

NOTE: Side return-air openings can ONLY be used in UPFLOW configurations. Install filter(s) as shown in Fig. 23. Bottom return-air opening may be used with all 4 orientations. Filter may need to be cut to fit some furnace widths. Install filter as shown in Fig. 24.

A.Upflow Furnaces

Fig. 23—Filter Installed for Side Inlet

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The return-air duct must be connected to bottom, sides (left or right), or a combination of bottom and side(s) of main furnace casing as shown in Fig. 2. Bypass humidifier may be attached into unused side return air portion of the furnace casing. DO NOT connect any portion of return-air duct to back of furnace casing.

B.Downflow and Horizontal Furnaces

The return-air duct must be connected to return-air opening provided as shown in Fig. 2. DO NOT cut into casing sides or back to attach any portion of return-air duct. Bypass humidifier connec- tions should be made at ductwork or coil casing sides exterior to furnace.

NOTE: Remove and discard bottom closure panel when bottom inlet is used.

TABLE 2—FILTER INFORMATION

FURNACE

FILTER SIZE (IN.)

 

FILTER TYPE

CASING

 

 

 

Side Return

Bottom Return

FRAMED

WIDTH (IN.)

 

17-1/2

(1) 16 X 25 X 1†

(1) 16 X 25

X 1

Cleanable

21

(1) 16 X 25 X 1*

(1) 20 X 25

X 1†

Cleanable

24-1/2

(1 or 2) 16 X 25 X 1*

(1) 24 X 25

X 1†

Cleanable

 

 

 

 

 

*Filters can be field modified by cutting frame as marked and folding to desired size. Alternate sizes can be ordered from your distributor or dealer.

Factory-provided with furnace.

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Contents Safety Considerations Electrostatic Discharge ESD PrecautionsMultipoise Orientations Unit Size DimensionsII. General Installation SafetyVI. GAS Piping and GAS Pipe Pressure Testing Codes and StandardsVII. Electrical Connections Electrostatic Discharge ESD PrecautionsApplications IntroductionGeneral II. Upflow ApplicationsCondensate Trap Tubing Factory-Shipped Orientation Pressure Switch TubingCondensate Trap Location Alternate Upflow Orientation Condensate Trap Tubing Alternate Upflow OrientationCondensate Trap Tubing III. Downflow ApplicationsCondensate Trap Location Horizontal Left Tube Configuration Horizontal Right SUPPLY-AIR Discharge Applications IV. Horizontal Left SUPPLY-AIR Discharge ApplicationsConstruct a Working Platform Attic Location and Working Platform Location II. Furnace Location Relative to Cooling Equipment Furnace Location for Proper Condensate DrainageInstallation Leveling Legs if Desired II. Installation in Upflow or Downflow ApplicationsIII. Installation in Horizontal Applications III. Hazardous LocationsWidth Opening DimensionsFurnace Plenum Opening Floor Opening Casing II. Ductwork Acoustical Treatment Duct FlangesIV. Return AIR Connections III. Supply AIR ConnectionsFilter Arrangement Filter InformationVII. GAS Piping VI. Bottom Closure PanelMaximum Capacity of Pipe Casings onlyElectrical Connections Fire or Explosion HazardIII Accessories WiringPCB Direct Venting Electrical DataRemoval of Existing Furnaces from Common Vent Systems II. COMBUSTION-AIR and Vent PipingControl Center Clearance FT COMBUSTION-AIR and Vent Pipe Termination ClearancesCombustion-Air and Vent Pipe Attachment Combustion-Air and Vent Pipe DiameterExample Short Vent 5 to 8 Ft System COMBUSTION-AIR Intake Housing Plug FittingAltitude FT Maximum Allowable Pipe Length FT6001 to 7000‡ Air Intake Housing Plug Fitting Drain Two-Pipe Termination Kit Vent Extension PipeExtended Exposed Sidewall Pipes IV. Multiventing and Vent Terminations Concentric Vent/Air Termination KitRoof Termination Preferred Sidewall Termination of 12 in. or Less III. Condensate Drain Protection Condensate Drain GeneralII. Application II. Cooling Mode Heating ModeIII. Continuous Blower Mode IV. Heat Pump ModeIV. Adjustments START-UP Procedures GeneralComponent Test II. Prime Condensate Trap with WaterInducer Housing Drain Cap BTU/CU FT Orifice Manifold 625 650 Only 7001 675 725 8000 775 750 15% 825 2001to 725 750 Only 4001 775 800 825 5000 875 850 900 925 Altitude Derate Multiplier Example 100,000 Btuh Input Furnace Installed AT 4300 FTUnited States CanadaCheck Safety Controls Blower OFF Delay Setup PositionGAS Rate CU FT/HR Speed SelectorCheck Primary Limit Control II. Check Pressure SwitchChecklist CHECKLIST-START-UP CHECKLIST-INSTALLATIONLoad Calculation Combustion AIR Vent Piping
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