Bryant 312AAV/JAV Field Wiring Diagram, Electrical Shock And Fire Hazard, Electrical Connections

Models: 312AAV/JAV

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Fig. 23 - Field Wiring Diagram

FIELD 24-VOLT WIRING

FIELD 115-, 208/230-, 460-VOLT WIRING

FACTORY 24-VOLT WIRING

FACTORY 115-VOLT WIRING

 

NOTE 2

1-STAGE

 

 

 

 

FIVE

W C Y

R G THERMOSTAT

FIELD-SUPPLIED

 

TERMINALS

WIRE

 

FUSED DISCONNECT

 

 

312AAV

THREE-WIRE

HEATING-

ONLY

BLK

BLK

 

W2

 

 

WHT

WHT

 

COM

 

 

 

 

 

W/W1

 

GND

 

Y/Y2

115-VOLT FIELD-

JUNCTION

 

 

SUPPLIED

BOX

R

 

FUSED

CONTROL

 

DISCONNECT

BOX

G

 

 

 

24-VOLT

NOTE 1

CONDENSING

UNIT

ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD GND

208/230- OR 460-VOLT THREE PHASE

208/230-

VOLT

SINGLE PHASE

TERMINAL

BLOCK

FURNACE

NOTES: 1. Connect Y/Y2-terminal as shown for proper operation.

2.Some thermostats require a "C" terminal connection as shown.

3.If any of the original wire, as supplied, must be replaced, use same type or equivalent wire.

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Fig. 23 - Field Wiring Diagram

A 1/8-in. (3 mm) NPT plugged tapping, accessible for test gauge connection, MUST be installed immediately upstream of gas supply connection to furnace and downstream of manual equipment shutoff valve.

Piping should be pressure and leak tested in accordance with NFGC in the United States, local, and national plumbing and gas codes before the furnace has been connected. After all connections have been made, purge lines and check for leakage at furnace prior to operating furnace.

If pressure exceeds 0.5 psig (14-In. W.C.), gas supply pipe must be disconnected from furnace and capped before and during supply pipe pressure test. If test pressure is equal to or less than

0.5psig (14-In. W.C.), turn off electric shutoff switch located on furnace gas control valve and accessible manual equipment shutoff valve before and during supply pipe pressure test. After all connections have been made, purge lines and check for leakage at furnace prior to operating furnace.

!WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD

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

The cabinet MUST have an uninterrupted or unbroken ground according to NEC ANSI/NFPA 70-2008 or local codes to minimize personal injury if an electrical fault should occur. This may consist of electrical wire, conduit approved for electrical ground or a listed, grounded power cord (where permitted by local code) when installed in accordance with existing electrical codes. Refer to the power cord manufacturer’s ratings for proper wire gauge. Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground.

The gas supply pressure shall be within the maximum and minimum inlet supply pressures marked on the rating plate with the furnace burners ON and OFF.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

!WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

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

Blower access panel door switch opens 115-v power to control. No component operation can occur. Do not bypass or close switch with panel removed.

See Fig. 23 for field wiring diagram showing typical field 115-v wiring. Check all factory and field electrical connections for tightness.

Field-supplied wiring shall conform with the limitations of 63_F (33_C) rise.

!CAUTION

FURNACE MAY NOT OPERATE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in intermittent furnace operation.

Furnace control must be grounded for proper operation or else control will lock out. Control must remain grounded through green/yellow wire routed to gas valve and manifold bracket screw.

115-V WIRING

Verify that the voltage, frequency, and phase correspond to that specified on unit rating plate. Also, check to be sure that service provided by utility is sufficient to handle load imposed by this equipment. Refer to rating plate or Table 7 for equipment electrical specifications.

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Bryant 312AAV/JAV Field Wiring Diagram, Electrical Shock And Fire Hazard, Electrical Connections, Electrical Shock Hazard