Bryant 359AAV manual

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    1 359AA V 4 - - W A Y MU L TI POISE FIX ED SPE ED CONDENSING GAS FURNACE Ser vice G uide ama CERTIFIED NOTE : Read the en tire in structio n m anu al b efore startin g th e installatio n . . ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Fai l ure to fol low wa rni ngs c oul d re sul t in pe r sona l inj ury , dea t h, or prope rt y dama ge . Befo re [...]

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    2 FIRE / EXPLOSION HAZARD Fai l ure t o foll ow this wa r ning coul d c aus e pe rs onal injur y , dea t h, or prope rt y dama ge . Nev er store anyth in g on , n ear, or in con tact w ith the furnace, such as: 1. Spra y or ae ros ol c ans , r ags , br ooms, dus t mops, va c uum cleaners, o r o ther clean in g to o ls. 2. S o ap p ow d ers, b leach[...]

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    3 7. An ESD se rvi ce ki t (ava i la ble f r om com mer c ia l sour c es ) m a ya l s ob eu s e dt op r e v e n tE S Dd a m a g e . CARE AND MAINTENANCE For c ont inui ng high pe r for ma nce and t o mini miz e poss ibl e equi pme nt fa i lur e , it i s es s ent ia l tha t ma int ena nc e be perf or med annua l ly on this equi pme nt. Consul t your[...]

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    4 A07691 Center Cli p side- to-sid e 9” (228.6 mm) Fig . 2 - - Botto m F ilter A rran gem ent A07690 Filter Rac k End Cap Fig . 3 - - F ilter In stalled for S id e Inlet f. Remove bl owe r whee l fr om housi ng. UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Fai l ure to fol low this ca uti on m ay r e sul t in f urna ce c ompone nt failure. The blow er whe e l shoul d not [...]

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    5 CELL P ANEL BURNERS BURNER BOX MANIFOLD GAS V AL VE A07826 Fig. 4 - - Burner B ox Ass em bly 4. Remo ve w ires from g as valv e. N o te locatio n fo r reassemb ly. 5. Unpl ug ignit e r fr om har nes s . 6. Re move s cr ew s tha t se c ure ma ni fol d to burne r box. (Se e Fi g. 4.) NOTE : Do not re move bur ner box fr om ce l l pane l. 7. Re move[...]

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    6 Drain T ube Corrugated 5 / 8 ″ ″ (15.9mm) ID & Clamps INLET EXHAUST IN ON OFF V E N T Drain T ube Black Rubber 1 / 2 ″ (12.7mm) ID & Clamps AIR FLOW Street Elbow 1 / 2 ″ (12.7mm) CPVC (Loose parts ba g) Casing Grommet Black Rubbe r (15.9mm) ID (Loose parts b ag) Drain T ee Drain Connect or Black PVC 3 / 4 ″ (18.1mm) PVC X 1 / 2 [...]

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    7 Plastic Cap Y ellow or black Ve n t D r a i n &C l a m p s INLET EXHAUST IN ON OFF V E N T Casing Grommet Black Rubbe r 5 / 8 ″ (15.9mm) ID (Loose parts b ag) Drain Connect or Black PVC 3 / 4 ″ (19.1mm) PVC X 1 / 2 ″ (12.7mm) CPVC (Loose parts bag) Drain T ube Corrugated 5 / 8 ″ (15.9mm) ID &C l a m p s Coupling & Clamps (Opti[...]

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    8 EXHAUST AIR FLOW INLET IN ON OFF V E N T Casing Grommet Black Rubber 5 / 8 ″ (15.9mm) CPVC (Loose parts ba g) Drain Connect or Black PVC 3 / 4 ″ (19.1mm) PVC X 1 / 2 ″ (12.7mm) CPVC (Loose parts ba g) 25 - - 24 - - 68 Single Pressure Switch Details Dual Pressure Switch T ee T rap White PVC (loose parts ba g) 2 ″ (50.8mm) PVC Coupling Barb[...]

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    9 Elbow T ube Black Rubber 1 / 2 ″ ″ ID (13 mm) & Clamps (Loose Parts Bag) AIR FLOW OFF ON AIR FLOW 25 - - 24- - 69 Single Pressure Switch Detail Dual Pressure Switch T ee T rap White PVC (loose parts bag) Flexible T ubing Connector , 3 / 16 ″ (5 mm) OD (loose parts bag) EXHAUS T Cut Here Drain T ube Black, 5 / 8 ″ (16 mm) ID Corrugated[...]

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    10 AIR FLOW OFF ON Drain Connector Black PVC 3 / 4 ″ CPVC (Loose parts bag) T rap Connection “Clamp ears” Pointed OUT Preassemble & insert into furnace Single Pressure Switch Detail Dual Pressure Switch T ee T rap White PVC (loose parts bag) Drain T ube Corrugated Black, 5 / 8 ″ (16 mm) WA R N I N G Move Caps to top of trap Drain T ube [...]

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    11 AIR FLOW OFF ON Plastic Caps Y ellow or black Ve n t D r a in &C l a m p s T rap Connection “Clamp ears” Pointed OUT Preassemble & insert into furnace 2 5 -- 2 4 -- 7 0 Single Pressure Switch Detail Dual Pressure Switch T ee T rap White PVC (loose parts bag) Cap and Clamp Open End Flexible tubing connector 3 / 16 ″ (4.8mm) OD (Loos[...]

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    12 AIR FLOW OFF ON 25 - - 24 - - 70a Single Pressure Switch Detail Dual Pressure Switch T ee T rap White PVC (loose parts bag) W ARNING Move Caps to top of trap Flexible T ube Connector 3 / 16 ″ (4.8mm) OD (Loose Parts Bag) Elbow T ube Black R ubber 1 / 2 ″ (12.7mm) ID & Clamps (Loose Parts Ba g) EXHAUS T Alternate Orientation Field Supplie[...]

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    13 OFF ON AIRFLOW 3 / 16 ″ (4.8mm) ID Rub- ber T ube Trap Connection “Clamp ears” Pointed OUT Preassemble & insert into furnace 2 5 -- 2 4 -- 7 0 b Single Pressure Switch Detail Dual Pressure Switch T ee T rap White PVC (loose parts bag) W ARNING A d dC a pa n dC l a m p Drain T ube Black Rubber 1 / 2 ″ (12.7mm) ID & Clamps EXHAUS T[...]

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    14 OFF ON AIR FLOW Coupling & Clamps (Optional) 2 5 -- 2 4 -- 7 0 c Single Pressure Switch Detail Dual Pressure Switch Te e Tr a p White PVC (loose parts bag) Flexible T ubing Connector 3 / 16 ″ (4.8mm) OD (Loose Parts Bag) Barbed Coupling 1 / 2 ″ (12.7mm) OD (Loose Parts Ba g) EXHAUS T Alternate Orientation Field Supplied T ee Cut Here Dra[...]

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    15 Pr oce dur e 4 — C leaning H eat Excha nge rs The f ol lowi ng it e ms s houl d be per for me d by a qual i fi ed service tech n ician. A. P rima ry H eat E x cha ng ers If heat ex ch ang ers get an accu mu latio n o f ligh t d irt or du st on th e ins i de, they m ay be cl ea ne d by the fol lowi ng proc e dure : NOTE : If h eat exch an gers [...]

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    16 GAS KET A07828 Fig. 16 - - Gaske t on Colle c tor Box 4. Di sc onne ct pr e ss ur e swi tc h tube s. 5. Di sc onne ct ve nt pi pe fr om induc e r housi ng outle t by loo sen ing clam p. 6. Di sc onne ct dra i n tube fr om induce r housi ng. (See Fi g. 6 - - 14.) 7. Re move induc e r housi ng as s em bly by re moving 4 bolt s attachin g assemb ly[...]

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    17 1. Conne ct Y -te r mina l i n furna c e as s hown for pr oper bl owe r oper a ti on. 2. Some t her mos ta t s re quir e a “ C” te rmi na l conne ct i on as s hown. 3. If any o f th e or igin al wire, as su p plied , mu st b e repl aced, u se same type or e quiva l ent wi r e. FIEL D 24- - V WIRING FIELD 1 15 - - , 208/230 - - , 460- - V WIR[...]

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    18 8. Turn o n gas and electrical sup p lies to fu rn ace. 9. V erify ig niter op eration b y in itiatin g furn ace co ntro l self-test fe a tur e or by c ycl ing t he rmos t at . 10. Re pla c e mai n furna c e door . Procedu r e 7 — El ectrical Co ntrols a nd Wiri ng ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Fai l ure t o foll ow thi s war ning c ould re sul t in[...]

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    19 UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failu re to follow th is caution m ay result in dam age to u n it com ponent s . Mak e sure lim it switch wire d oes n o t con tact an y metallic com ponent s uc h as t he ga s val ve. I f wi re i s shor t ed, the 5- amp fus e on fur na ce cont rol boa r d wi ll ope n and the unit wi ll not oper a te . CAUTION ! A07911 Fig. 19[...]

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    20 Fig. 20 - - Wi ri ng Diagr am A07824 359AAV[...]

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    21 A07825 Fig. 21 - - Servi c e Label 359AAV[...]

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    22 Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations. E 2009 Bryan t Heating & Cooling S ystem s D 7310 W . Morris S t. D Indian apolis, IN 46231 Print ed in U.S.A . Edition Date: 05/09 Replaces : NEW Catal og No . SM359AA V --- 0 1 359AAV[...]