Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 310AAV du fabricant Bryant
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Install ation , Start - - Up Op erating an d Ser vice a nd Mainte nance Inst ruc tions Seri es E/ F 310AA V/JA V SINGLE- - ST AGE DELUXE, INDUCED - - COMBUSTION 4- - W A Y MUL TIPOISE GAS FURNACE SAFETY CONSIDERA TI ONS 2 ........................ INTRODUCTI ON 3 .
2 SAF ETY CONSIDERA TIONS FIRE, EXPLOSI ON, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AND CARBON MONOXIDE POI SONING HAZARD Fai l ure to fol low t his wa rning c ould r esul t in pe r sona l inj ur y , de at h, or pr oper ty da ma ge.
3 A A B [736.9] [736.9] 29 29 Ø7/8 Ø7/8 [22.2] [22.2] ACCESSORY ACCESSORY 5 15/16 5 15/16 [150.7] [150.7] 28.39 28.39 [721.2] [721.2] Ø7/8 Ø7/8 [22.2] [22.2] ACCESSORY ACCESSORY 14 7/8 14 7/8 [337.3] [337.3] (BOTH SIDES) (BOTH SIDES) Ø7/8 Ø7/8 [22.
4 A10269 Fig. 2 --- Clea ra nces to Co mb ustib les 60 80 / 27 C / 16 C A06745 Fig. 3 --- Retu rn A ir T em pera tu r e INTRODUCTION Ser i es 140/ E 4 - -way mu ltip oise Categ o ry I fan - - assisted furn ace is CS A d esig n - - certified .
5 S Nat ional Fue l Ga s Code (N FGC) NFP A 54- - 2009/AN SI Z223. 1- - 2009 and t he Ins ta l la ti on Sta nda rds , W ar m Air He at i ng and Air Condi ti oning Syst ems ANSI /NFP A 90 B Ste p 2 — Gener al Insta llation S Cu rren t editio n of th e N FG C an d the N F P A 9 0 B.
6 THE BLOWER IS LOCA TED T O THE RIGHT OF THE BURNER SECTION, AND AIR CONDITIONED AIR IS DISCHARGED T O THE LEFT . THE BLOWER IS LOCA TED BELOW THE BURNER SECTION, AND CONDITIONED AIR IS DISCHARGED UPW ARD .
7 PERSONAL INJUR Y AND/OR PROPER TY DAMAGE HAZARD Failu re to fo llo w th is cautio n m ay result in fu rn ace com ponent da ma ge . This ga s f ur nac e ma y be use d for he at ing bui l dings under .
8 CARBON MONOXIDE POI SONING HAZARD Fai l ure to fol low t his wa rning c ould r esul t in pe r sona l inj ur y or dea th. Th e o peratio n o f exh au st fans, k itchen v entilatio n fans, cloth es d ryers, attic ex hau st fans o r firep laces co ul d create a NEGA TIVE PRESSURE CONDI TION a t t he furn ace.
9 T abl e 3—Mi nimum Spac e V ol umes f or 100% Combus ti on, V e nti lat ion, and Dil ut ion fr om Indoor s OTHER THAN FAN- ASSISTED TOT AL (1, 000’S BTUH GAS IN PUT RA TE) FAN-ASSIST ED TOTAL (1, 000’S BTUH GAS IN PUT RA TE) ACH 30 40 50 44 66 88 110 132 154 S p a c eV o l u m eF t 3 (M 3 ) 0.
10 The Standar d Me t hod: 1. The spa c e has no le ss vol ume t han 50 c u/f t. pe r 1, 000 Btuh of the m axi mum input r at ings for a ll gas a ppli anc es installed in th e sp ace and 2. T he air in filtration rate is n o t known t o be l es s than 0.
11 NOTE : Side re tur n- - ai r openings ca n be used i n UPFLOW and mos t HORIZO NT AL confi gurat ions . Do not use si de re turn- - air openi ngs i n DOWNFLO W conf igur at i on. In u p flow p ositio n with sid e retu rn inlet(s), levelin g leg s may b e use d.
12 APPROVED COIL ASSEMBLY OR COIL BOX FURNACE SHEET METAL PLENUM FLOOR OPENING COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING A08556 Fig. 13 --- Fu rna ce, P lenu m, a n d C oil A ssemb ly o r Co il B ox Ins t all ed on a Comb.
13 T able 4— Openi ng Dimens ions - - In. (m m) FURNACE CASIN G WIDTH APPLICATION PLENUM O PEN IN G FLOOR OPENING A B C D 14–3/16 (360) Upflow Ap plication s on Comb ustible or N oncomb ustible Fl.
14 T a ble 5 —A ir Deliv ery - - CF M (w ith F ilter)* FURNACE SIZE RETURN - - - AIR INLET SPEED EXTE RNAL STATIC PR ES SURE (In. W .C.) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.
15 Ta b l e 5 ⎯ Air De li ver y - - CFM ( wit h Filte r)* (Conti nued) FURNACE SIZE RETURN - - - AIR INLET SPEED EXTE RNAL STATIC PR ES SURE (In. W .
16 1 / 4 " (6mm) THREADED ROD 4 REQ. SECURE ANGLE IRON TO BOTTOM OF FURNACE WITH 3 #8 x 3 / 4 " (19mm) SCREWS TYPICAL FOR 2 SUPPORTS 1” (25mm) SQUARE, 1-1/4”x1-1/4”x1/8” (32x32x3mm) ANGLE IRON OR UNI-STRUT MAY BE USED (2) HEX NUTS, (2) WASHERS & (2) LOCK WASHERS REQ.
17 30-IN . (762mm) MIN WORK AREA 6 ″ M IN * TYPE-B VENT 17 3 / 4 ″ 22 ″ SHEET MET AL SEDIMENT TRAP EQUIPMENT MANU AL SHUT -OFF GAS VA LV E LINE CONT A CT ONL Y PERMISSIBLE BETWEEN LINES FORMED BY INTERSECTIONS OF THE T OP AND TW O SIDES OF THE FURNA CE JA CKET AND BUILDING JOISTS , STUDS , OR FRAMING.
18 A02163 Fig. 19 --- Downfl ow Ret urn Ai r Conf igurat ions and Res tr ic ti ons A02162 Fig. 20 --- Ho rizon ta l Return A ir Con figu ra tion s an d Restrictio ns Upfl ow and Hori zont al Fu rn aces Connec t supply- - air duc t to fla nge s on furna c e supply- - ai r outl e t.
19 accessories. All accessories MU ST b e c onnec te d to duc t ext e rna l to fu rn ace casing . FIRE HAZARD A f ai lur e to f oll ow t his warni ng could r e sul t in pe rs onal inj ur y , or de at h and/ or prope rt y da mage . Ne ver c onne ct r e tur n- - ai r duc ts t o the ba ck of the furn ace.
20 2” (51mm) Street Elbow A08551 Fig. 21 --- Burne r and Manif old UNION SEDIMENT TRAP MANU AL SHUT OFF VA LV E (REQUIRED) GAS SUPPL Y A02035 Fig. 22 --- T y pica l G as P ip e Arra n gem en t Pipi .
21 ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FI RE HAZARD Fai l ure t o foll ow thi s war ni ng could r esul t in pe r sona l inj ur y , de at h, or pr oper ty da ma ge. The ca binet MU ST have an unint er rupte d or unbr.
22 T a ble 7 —E lectrica l Da ta FUR NACE SI ZE V O L T S --- H E R T Z --- PHA SE OPERA TING V OL T AGE RANGE MAXIMUM UNIT AM PS UNIT AMP ACITY# MAXIMU M WIRE LENG TH FT . (M)‡ MAXIMU M FUSE OR CKT B K R AMPS† MINIMU M WIRE GA UGE Maximum* Minimum* 045 - - - 08/024045 1 1 5 --- 6 0 --- 1 127 104 5.
23 BL W NUETRAL ST A TUS CODE LED SEC-2 SEC-1 EAC-2 L2 FUSE 3-AMP 0.5 AMP@24V AC HUM TEST/TWIN G Com W Y R 24V 120 180 90 150 BLOWER OFF-DELA Y PL T 1 COOL HEA T SP ARE-1 SP ARE-2 EA C-1 1-AMP@ 115V A.
24 24 - - V WIR ING Ma ke fi e ld 24 - - v c onnec ti ons at the 24- - v te rm ina l st r ip. (Se e Fig. 25.) Conne ct ter mi nal Y as show n in Fig. 26 for proper c ool ing oper ati on. Us e only A WG No. 18, col or- - code d, coppe r therm ostat w ire.
25 1. If a v en t (com mo n or ded icated ) b eco mes b lo cked , th e fur- nac e will be s hut of f by the dr af t s af eguar d swi tc h loc at e d on the vent e lbow . 2. Do not c onne ct thi s Ca t egor y I f urnac e i nto a singl e- - wal l ded icated o r comm on v en t.
26 A10133 Fig. 27 --- Chim ney I nspe c ti on Chart 310AAV.
27 APPLIANCE APPLI CA TIO N REQUIREMENTS Ap p liance o peratio n h as a sign ifican t imp act on th e p erfo rman ce of th e v entin g sy stem. If th e app liances are sized, in stalled, adj us te d, a nd opera ted pr ope rl y , the ve nt ing s ys te m and/ or t he appl i anc e s s houl d not s uf fer fr om c ondens a ti on a nd c or ros ion.
28 T able 8— Exte rior Mas onry Chimne y Fan + Nat Ins tal lat i ons wit h T ype- - B Doubl e W all V ent Connec tors E NFP A & AGA Combine d Appli anc e Maximum I nput Rati ng in Thous ands of Btuh pe r Hour VEN T HEIGHT FT . (M) IN TERNAL AREA OF CHI MNEY SQ .
29 T abl e 10—Mi nimum V ent He ight s Cauti on!! f or the f ol lowi ng appli cat ions , us e the mi nim um vert ic al vent height s as spe c if ie d below . Fo r all o th er ap plica tion s, fo llow exclu sively the n atio na l fu el ga s co de. FURNACE ORIE NT ATION VENT ORIE NT ATION FURNACE INPUT (BTUH /HR ) MIN IMUM VENT DIAM ETER IN.
30 SEE NO TES:1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9 on the page follo wing these figures A03210 Fig. 30 --- Do wn flow A pp lica tion - - V ent Elb ow U p th en Left SEE NO TES: 1,2,4,5,7,8,9 on the page follo wing these figures A03211 Fig.
31 SEE NO TES: 1,2,4,5,7,8,9 on the page follo wing these figures A03214 Fig. 35 --- Hor iz ontal Le f t Appli cat i on - - V ent El bow Right then U p SEE NO TES: 1,2,4,5,7,8,9 on the page follo wing these figures A03215 Fig.
32 ST AR T - - UP , ADJUSTMENT , AND SAFETY CHECK Ste p 1 — Gen eral FIRE HAZARD Fai l ure to fol low t his wa rning c ould r esul t in pe r sona l inj ur y , dea th a nd/ or pr oper ty dam age . Th is fu rnace is eq ui pp ed w ith m anu al reset limit switch es in the ga s c ontr ol ar ea.
33 FURNACE DAMAGE HAZARD Failu re to follow th is cautio n m ay result in red uced furn ace life. DO N OT red rill orifices. Im pro per d rillin g (bu rrs, o ut - - o f round hol es , etc . ) c an c aus e exc es s ive bur ner nois e a nd misd irectio n of bu rn er flames.
34 ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Fai l ure to fol low t his wa rning c ould r esul t in pe r sona l inj ur y or dea th. Dis connec t 115- - v ele ctr ic al powe r and ins tal l lockout t ag bef ore c ha nging s pe ed t a p. ! W ARNING c. Ad just air tem p erature rise b y ad ju sting blo wer sp eed .
35 A08411 Fig. 41 --- W ir ing Diagr am 310AAV.
36 A06666 Fig. 42 --- Gas Cont r ol V alve BURNER ORIFICE A93059 Fig. 43 --- Orifice Ho le R Y W G 10 TURNS THERMOSTAT SUBBASE TERMINALS WITH THERMOSTAT REMOVED (ANITICIPATOR, CLOCK, ETC., MUST BE OUT OF CIRCUIT.) HOOK-AROUND AMMETER EXAMPLE: 5.0 AMPS ON AMMETER 10 TURNS AROUND JAWS = 0.
37 Ste p 4 — Ch eck Sa fety Controls Th e flame sen so r, g as valv e, an d p ressu re sw itch were all ch eck ed in t he Sta rt- - up proce dure s ect i on as par t of nor ma l ope r at ion.
38 T abl e 13—Gas Rat e (c u f t. /hr ) SECONDS FOR 1 REVOL UTION SIZE OF TE ST DIAL SECONDS FOR 1 REVOL UTION SIZE OF TE ST DIAL 1C u F t 2C uF t 5C uF t 1C u F t 2C uF t 5C uF t 10 360 720 1800 50.
39 T able 15— Or if ic e Siz e* and Mani fol d Pr es sur e (I n. W .C.) for Gas I nput Rate (T abulat ed dat a base d on 22,000 btuh pe r bur ner , de rat ed 4 pe r ce nt f or e ach 1000 ft . ( 305 M) above s ea l e vel ) AL TITUDE RANGE FT . (M ) AVG.
40 T able 15–O ri fi c e Siz e* and Manifol d Pr es s ur e (In. W .C.) f or Gas I nput Rate ( Conti nue d) (T abulat ed dat a base d on 22,000 btuh pe r bur ner , de rat ed 4 pe r ce nt f or e ach 1000 ft . ( 305 M) above s ea l e vel ) AL TITUDE RANGE FT .
41 T able 16— Or if ic e Siz e* and Mani fol d Pr es sur e (I n. W .C.) f or Gas Input Rat e (T abulat ed dat a base d on 21,000 btuh pe r bur ner , de rat ed 4 pe r ce nt f or e ach 1000 ft . ( 305 M) above s ea l e vel ) AL TITUDE RANGE FT . (M ) SPECIFIC GRA VITY OF NA TURAL GAS AVG.
42 T able 16— Or if ic e Siz e* and Mani fol d Pr es sur e (I n. W .C. ) for G as Input Rat e (Conti nue d) (T abulat ed dat a base d on 21,000 btuh pe r bur ner , de rat ed 4 pe r ce nt f or e ach 1000 ft . ( 305 M) above s ea l e vel ) AL TITUDE RANGE FT .
43 To initiate the component test sequence, shut OFF the room thermostat or disconnect the "R" thermostat lead. Briefly short the TEST/TWIN termi nal to the "Com 24V" terminal. Status LE D will flash code and then turn ON the inducer motor.
44 The c ontrol sys tem a lso r e quir es a n ea rth ground f or pr ope r oper ati on of t he cont r ol a nd fl ame- - se ns ing e l ec t rode . The 24 - -v ci rcui t conta ins an autom oti ve- - type , 3 - - a mp. fus e loc a te d on the c ontr ol. (Se e Fig.
45 CUT HAZARD Failu re to follow th is cautio n may resu lt in person al inju ry . Sh eet metal p arts m ay h av e sh arp ed g es o r b urrs. Use care and w ea r a ppropr ia te prote cti ve c lot hing, saf e ty gl a ss e s and glo v es when h and lin g parts and serv icin g furn aces.
46 NOTE : If t her mos ta t te rmi nals a r e jumpe r ed at t he time bl owe r access door sw it ch is c los ed, bl ower wi ll run for 90 se c be for e begi nni ng a he a ti ng or c ooling c yc le . c. Per for m compone nt sel f- - te st a s shown at t he bott om of the SER VICE la bel , loc ate d on the fr ont of blow er access door .
47 1-7/8 (47.6 mm) A05026 Fig. 47 --- Ign iter Po sitio n - - T o p View A01050 Fig. 48 --- Cl eani ng Heat Exchange r Cell (4) Ins e rt brus h end of ca bl e i n burne r inl e t openi ng of ce ll , and pro ceed to clean 2 lo wer passes of cell in same mann er as upper pass.
48 d. Flam e- - Pr oving - - When the bur ne r fl am e is pr ove d at the f la me- - provi ng se nsor e le ctr ode FSE, the f ur nac e cont r ol CPU be gins the bl owe r- - ON del a y per iod a nd cont i nues t o hold the gas va l ve GV open.
49 Is LED status light on? Is LED status light blinking rapidly without a pause? Is LED status light blinking ON/OFF slowly with a combination of short and long flashes? Determine status code.
50 11 NO PREVIOUS CODE – Stored codes are erased after 72 hours. On RED LED boards stored status codes can also be erased whene ver power (115V or 24V ) is interrupted. Run system through a heating or cooling cycle to check system. 12 BLOWER ON AFTER POWER UP – (115V OR 24V) – Normal operation.
51 T a bl e 17 —A ccessory L ist DESCRI PTI ON PA R T N U M B E R NOT ES Medi a Filter Ca bin et FILCABXX0016 Filter cabinet 16” (406 mm) for 4” (102 mm) wide filter FILCABXX0020 Filter cabinet .
52 P ART S REP LACEMENT INFORMA TION GUIDE CASING GROUP Oute r door Blowe r door T o p filler p late Bo ttom filler plate Bo ttom en clo sure ELECTRICAL GROUP Co n trol b rack et Junc tion box Lim it .
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