Bryant 120 instruction manual Electrical Data, BOX Relocation, Electrical Connection to J-BOX

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Table 7 – Electrical Data

VOLTS

 

OPERATING VOLTAGE

MAX

 

 

 

MAXIMUM

MAXIMUM

MINIMUM

 

 

RANGE

FURNACE

UNIT

WIRE

FUSE OR

HERTZ

 

 

UNIT

WIRE

 

 

 

SIZE

AMPACITY#

LENGTH

CKT BKR

PHASE

 

MAX*

MIN.*

AMPS

 

GAUGE

 

 

 

 

(ft)‡

AMPS†

115---

60---

1

127

104

5.3

045---

08/024045

7.42

49

15

14

115---

60---

1

127

104

7.1

045---

12/036045

9.67

38

15

14

115---

60---

1

127

104

5.2

070---

08/024070

7.22

51

15

14

115---

60---

1

127

104

7.3

070---

12/036070

9.90

37

15

14

115---

60---

1

127

104

10.1

070---

16/048070

13.42

27

15

14

115---

60---

1

127

104

8.2

090---

14/042090

10.84

34

15

14

115---

60---

1

127

104

9.9

090---

16/048090

13.0

28

15

14

115---

60---

1

127

104

12.9

090---

20/060090

16.70

34

20

12

115---

60---

1

127

104

8.2

110---

12/036110

10.76

34

15

14

115---

60---

1

127

104

10.1

110---

16/048110

13.19

28

15

14

115---

60---

1

127

104

13.7

110---

22/066110

17.60

32

20

12

115---

60---

1

127

104

10.2

135---

16/048135

13.28

27

15

14

115---

60---

1

127

104

14.5

135---

22/066135

18.61

30

20

12

115---

60---

1

127

104

15.0

155---

20/060155

19.34

29

20

12

* Permissible limits of the voltage range at which the unit operates satisfactorily.

#Unit ampacity = 125% of largest operating component’s full load amps plus 100% of all other potential operating components (EAC, humidifier, etc.) full load amps.

{ Time---delay type is recommended.

} Length shown is as measured 1 way along wire path between unit and service panel for maximum 2% voltage drop.

U.S. Installations: Make all electrical connections in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA 70-2006 and any local codes or ordinances that might apply.

Canadian Installations: Make all electrical connections in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1 or authorities having jurisdiction.

!WARNING

FIRE HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury, death, or property damage.

Do not connect aluminum wire between disconnect switch and furnace. Use only copper wire.

Use a separate branch electrical circuit with a properly sized fuse or circuit breaker for this furnace. See Table 7 for wire size and fuse specifications. A readily accessible means of electrical disconnect must be located within sight of the furnace.

NOTE: Proper polarity must be maintained for 115-v wiring. If polarity is incorrect, control LED status indicator light will flash rapidly and furnace will NOT operate.

J-BOX RELOCATION

NOTE: If factory location of J-Box is acceptable, go to next section (ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO J-BOX).

NOTE: On 14” wide casing models, the J-Box shall not be relocated to other side of furnace casing when the vent pipe is routed within the casing.

1.Remove and save two screws holding J-Box. (See Fig. 25.)

NOTE: The J-Box cover need not be removed from the J-Box in order to move the J-Box. Do NOT remove green ground screw inside J-Box. The ground screw is not threaded into the casing flange and can be lifted out of the clearance hole in casing while swinging the front edge of the J-box outboard of the casing.

2.Cut wire tie on loop in furnace wires attached to J-Box.

3.Move J-Box to desired location.

4.Fasten J-Box to casing with the two screws removed in Step 1.

5.Route J-Box wires within furnace away from sharp edges, rotating parts, and hot surfaces.

TWO

A02099

Fig. 25 - Relocating J-Box

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO J-BOX

Field-Supplied Electrical Box on Furnace J-Box Bracket. See Fig. 26.

1.Remove cover from furnace J-Box.

2.Attach electrical box to furnace J-Box bracket with at least two field-supplied screws through holes in electrical box into holes in bracket. Use blunt-nose screws that will not pierce wire insulation.

3.Route furnace power wires through holes in electrical box and J-Box bracket, and make field-wire connections in electrical box. Use best practices (NEC in U.S. and CSA C22.1 in Canada) for wire bushings, strain relief, etc.

4.Route and secure field ground wire to green ground screw on J-Box bracket.

5.Connect line voltage leads as shown in Fig. 24.

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