Bryant 359AAV owner manual About Your Furnace, Circulating Air Blower, Thermostat, Rating Plate

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form this test in the kitchen, cooking vapors may produce inaccurate results.)

A good relative humidity is one just high enough to barely start condensation along the lower edges or lower corners of the windows, when it is cold outside. More than that can be damaging.

If the humidity is too high, try these suggestions to lower the humidity:

1.Reduce setting or discontinue use of humidifier.

2.Use range and bathroom exhaust fans while cooking and bathing. Open a door or window for a few minutes to bring in cool drier air.

3.Cook with pans covered.

4.Take shorter baths or showers with cooler water.

5.Install a fresh air intake duct. Cold, dry air brought in from outside to the furnace area lowers the indoor humidity level.

6.Have appliances checked. A malfunctioning appliance can contribute water vapor to the structure.

7.If the problem continues, consult a heating contractor about adding a heat recovery ventilator or air-to-air heat ex- changer.

About Your Furnace

Fig. 2 shows the location of the components in the furnace.

Circulating Air Blower

The blower circulates room air through the furnace, air ducts, and into the rooms of the structure. The blower can be set at the thermostat for automatic or manual operation. In manual mode the blower operates continuously. In automatic, the blower does not come on until a preset time after the gas valve is energized. When the structure reaches the temperature set on the thermostat, the furnace will shut off. The blower will continue to run until the furnace cools down.

Thermostat

There are many types and styles of thermostats. Most thermostats control both heating and cooling functions and have a Fan Switch with AUTO and ON settings. On AUTO, the Circulating Air Blower will cycle on/off with the furnace on the heating speed unless a call for cooling is initiated. Blower speed will correspond to the mode of operation of the furnace. If the Fan Switch is positioned to ON the blower will run continuously.

In addition some thermostats are programmable with multiple set backs. The set backs can be pre-programmed to lower or raise the temperature automatically.

Be sure to become familiar with your thermostat.

Rating Plate

The rating plate contains important information for the service technician and lists the complete model, manufacturing and serial numbers. You should always provide all these numbers when requesting parts or if you need service. See Fig. 2 for rating plate location.

Door Interlock Switch

All the electrical power for the furnace goes through the door interlock switch. The interlock switch interrupts electrical power to the furnace when the blower door is removed. The furnace will not operate until the blower door is reinstalled.

Furnace Control

The furnace control provides power to the circulating air blower to keep it on until the furnace cools down.

The fan off-delay setting can be adjusted if the fan remains on long enough that cool drafts are felt in the room after the furnace shuts off.

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Furnace Vent Pipe (Vent Pipe Connec-

tions through Side Panel on Some Models-Air Intake Pipe

(Required only for Direct--Vent Furnaces)

Manual Gas Shutoff Valve

Vent Pipe Grommet

 

 

Ignitor & Flame Sensor

Primary Heat Exchanger

 

 

(not shown)

 

 

 

Vent Drain Fitting

Furnace Main Gas Control Valve

 

 

Combustion Blower

 

 

 

 

 

1/ I.D. Vent Pipe Drain Hose

Secondary Heat Exchanger

5 /

 

2

 

I.D. Transition Box Drain Hose

 

8

 

 

 

 

Door Interlock Switch

Pressure Switches

 

 

 

 

 

 

(some models have one)

 

 

Condensate Trap

 

 

 

Diagnostic Light

Plastic Transition Box

 

 

 

 

 

Furnace Control

Circulating Air Blower

 

 

 

 

 

Rating Plate

 

Representative drawing only, some models may vary in appearance.

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Fig. 2 - Component Locations for Condensing 90+ Furnaces

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Contents Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Fire or Explosion HazardIf draft hood spillage is indicated Combustion Air Your SafetyBe aware of these signals Combustion Air ChecksThermostat Door Interlock SwitchAbout Your Furnace Circulating Air BlowerTurning Off The Furnace Pressure SwitchOperating Your Furnace Starting The FurnaceFilter Replacement Upflow Pressure SwitchesFurnace Maintenance Replacement FiltersFilter Rack Outside Furnace Filter Replacement Bottom or Side MountedFilter Replacement Bottom Mounted Filter Inside Furnace Qualified Service Agency ChecksRecommended Filter Sizes Nominal Size inches/mmPer Minute CFM Disposable Filters Catalog NoOM359AAV---01 Heating & Cooling Systems
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359AAV specifications

The Bryant 359AAV is a cutting-edge heating and cooling solution designed to deliver exceptional comfort, energy efficiency, and reliability for residential applications. With its innovative advancements and superior engineering, the Bryant 359AAV stands out in the competitive HVAC market.

One of the main features of the Bryant 359AAV is its two-stage heating and cooling system. This allows the unit to operate at two different levels of capacity, ensuring more consistent temperatures throughout your home. By running at a lower capacity most of the time, it can achieve greater energy efficiency compared to single-stage systems, and only ramps up to full power when there's a significant demand for heating or cooling. This results in improved comfort and lower energy bills.

Equipped with a variable-speed compressor, the Bryant 359AAV can adjust its speed to match the specific heating or cooling needs of your home. This feature not only enhances the system's efficiency but also reduces noise levels, making it one of the quietest units in its class. The advanced sound-dampening technology minimizes operational sounds, allowing homeowners to enjoy a peaceful indoor environment.

The Bryant 359AAV also features a high SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating. This rating is crucial for determining the unit's efficiency during the cooling season. A higher SEER rating means that the unit consumes less energy for the same amount of cooling output, which helps in lowering utilities. This is particularly beneficial for homeowners looking to reduce their overall energy consumption and carbon footprint.

Another significant characteristic of the Bryant 359AAV is its advanced indoor air quality options. The system can be equipped with filters and purifiers to ensure that the air circulating in your home is clean and healthy. Enhanced filtration helps in capturing allergens, pollutants, and other harmful particles, improving the overall air quality.

Overall, the Bryant 359AAV is characterized by its durability and modern design. Built with high-quality materials, it is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and provide reliable service for years. The unit’s compact footprint allows for versatile installation options, making it suitable for various home layouts. With optimal performance, impressive energy savings, and a focus on indoor air quality, the Bryant 359AAV is an excellent choice for homeowners seeking an efficient and effective HVAC solution.