Bryant 315AAV instruction manual Installation

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INSTALLATION

315AAV

Infiltration rates greater than 0.60 ACH shall not be used. The minimum required volume of the space varies with the number of ACH and shall be determined per Table 3 or Equations 1 and 2. Determine the minimum required volume for each appliance in the space and add the volumes together to get the total minimum required volume for the space.

Table 3 - Minimum Space Volumes were determined by using the following equations from the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI

Z223.1-2009/NFPA 54-2009, 9.3.2.2:

1.For other than fan-assisted appliances, such as a draft hood-equipped water heater:

Volume

=

21ft3

I other

ACH

1000 Btu/hr

Other

 

A04002

2. For fan-assisted appliances such as this furnace:

Volume

=

15ft3

I fan

ACH

1000 Btu/hr

Fan

 

A04003

If: Iother = combined input of all other than fan-assisted appliances in Btuh/hr

Ifan = combined input of all fan-assisted appliances in Btuh/hr ACH = air changes per hour (ACH shall not exceed 0.60.)

The following requirements apply to the Standard Method and to the Known Air Infiltration Rate Method.

1.Adjoining rooms can be considered part of a space if:

a.There are no closeable doors between rooms.

b.Combining spaces on same floor level. Each opening shall have free area of at least 1 in.2/1,000 Btuh (2,000 mm2/kW) of the total input rating of all gas appliances in the space, but not less than 100 in.2 (0.06 m2). One opening shall commence within 12 in. (300 mm) of the ceiling and the second opening shall commence within 12 in. (300 mm) of the floor. The minimum dimension of air openings shall be at least 3 in. (80 mm). (See Fig. 8.)

c.Combining space on different floor levels. The volumes of spaces on different floor levels shall be considered as communicating spaces if connected by

one or more permanent openings in doors or floors having free area of at least 2 in.2/1,000 Btuh (4,400 mm2/kW) of total input rating of all gas appliances.

2.An attic or crawlspace may be considered a space that freely communicates with the outdoors provided there are

adequate permanent ventilation openings directly to out- doors having free area of at least 1-in.2/4,000 Btuh of total input rating for all gas appliances in the space.

3.In spaces that use the Indoor Combustion Air Method, infiltration should be adequate to provide air for combus- tion, permanent ventilation and dilution of flue gases. However, in buildings with unusually tight construction, additional air MUST be provided using the methods de- scribed in the Outdoor Combustion Air Method section.

4.Unusually tight construction is defined as Construction with:

a.Walls and ceilings exposed to the outdoors have a con- tinuous, sealed vapor barrier. Openings are gasketed or sealed and

b.Doors and openable windows are weatherstripped and

c.Other openings are caulked or sealed. These include joints around window and door frames, between sole

plates and floors, between wall-ceiling joints, between wall panels, at penetrations for plumbing, electrical and gas lines, etc.

Combination of Indoor and Outdoor Air

1.Indoor openings shall comply with the Indoor Combus- tion Air Method below and,

2.Outdoor openings shall be located as required in the Out- door Combustion Air Method mentioned previously and,

3.Outdoor openings shall be sized as follows:

a.Calculate the Ratio of all Indoor Space volume divided by required volume for Indoor Combustion Air Method below.

b.Outdoor opening size reduction Factor is 1 minus the Ratio in a. above.

c.Minimum size of Outdoor openings shall be the size required in Outdoor Combustion Air Method above multiplied by reduction Factor in b. above. The min- imum dimension of air openings shall be not less than 3 in. (80 mm).

INSTALLATION

UPFLOW INSTALLATION

Bottom Return Air Inlet

These furnaces are shipped with bottom closure panel installed in bottom return-air opening. Remove and discard this panel when bottom return air is used. To remove bottom closure panel, perform the following:

1.Tilt or raise furnace and remove 2 screws holding bottom filler panel. (See Fig. 9.)

2.Rotate bottom filler panel downward to release holding tabs.

3.Remove bottom closure panel.

4.Reinstall bottom filler panel and screws.

Side Return Air Inlet

These furnaces are shipped with bottom closure panel installed in bottom return-air opening. This panel MUST be in place when only side return air is used.

Bottom

Closure Panel

Bottom Filler Panel

A10273

Fig. 9 - Removing Bottom Closure Panel

NOTE: Side return-air openings can be used in UPFLOW and most HORIZONTAL configurations. Do not use side return-air openings in DOWNFLOW configuration.

Leveling Legs (If Desired)

In upflow position with side return inlet(s), leveling legs may be used. (See Fig. 10.) Install field-supplied, 5/16 X 1-1/2 in. (8 X

38mm) (max) corrosion-resistant machine bolts, washers and nuts.

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Bryant 315AAV instruction manual Installation