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This furnace is shipped with the following materials to assist in
proper furnace installation. These materials are shipped in the main
blower compartment.

For accessory installation detail, refer to the applicable instruction
literature.

NOTE:

Remove all shipping materials before operating furnace.

CODES AND STANDARDS

Follow all national and local codes and standards in addition to
these instructions. 
The installation must comply with regulations
of the serving gas supplier, local building, heating, plumbing, and
other codes. In absence of local codes, the installation must
comply with the national codes listed below and all authorities
having jurisdiction.
In the United States and Canada, follow all codes and standards for
the following:

I.

SAFETY

US: National Fuel Gas Code (NFGC) NFPA 54-2002/ANSI
Z223.1-2002 and the Installation Standards, Warm Air Heating
and Air Conditioning Systems ANSI/NFPA 90B

CANADA: National Standard of Canada, Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Code (NSCNGPIC) CSA B149.1-00.

II.

GENERAL INSTALLATION

US: NFGC and the NFPA 90B. For copies, contact the National
Fire Protection Association Inc., Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
MA 02269; or for only the NFGC contact the American Gas
Association, 400 N. Capitol, N.W., Washington DC 20001

A manufactured (Mobile) home installation must conform with
the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard,
Title 24 CFR, Part 3280
, or when this standard is not
applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installation
(Manufactured Home Sites, Communities, and Set-Ups),
ANSI/NCS A225.1
, and/or CAN/CSA-Z240, MH Series Mobile
Homes

CANADA: NSCNGPIC. For a copy, contact Standard Sales,
CSA International, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Etobicoke (Tor-
onto), Ontario, M9W 1R3, Canada.

III.

COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR

US: Section 8.3 of the NFGC, Air for Combustion and
Ventilation

CANADA: Part 7 of the NSCNGPIC, Venting Systems and Air
Supply for Appliances

IV.

DUCT SYSTEMS

US and CANADA: Air Conditioning Contractors Association
(ACCA) Manual D, Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Con-
tractors National Association (SMACNA), or American Soci-
ety of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers
(ASHRAE) 2001 Fundamentals Handbook Chapter 34.

V.

ACOUSTICAL LINING AND FIBROUS GLASS DUCT

US and CANADA: current edition of SMACNA, NFPA 90B as
tested by UL Standard 181 for Class I Rigid Air Ducts

VI.

GAS PIPING AND GAS PIPE PRESSURE TESTING

US: NFGC; chapters 5, 6, 7, and 12 and national plumbing
codes

In the state of Massachusetts:

This product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas
fitter.

When flexible connectors are used, the maximum length shall
not exceed 36 inches.

When lever type gas shutoffs are used they shall not exceed 36
inches.

CANADA: NSCNGPIC Parts 3, 4, 5A, B, E, and H

VII.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

US: National Electrical Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA 70-2002

CANADA: Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS

PROCEDURE

Use this procedure for all installed and uninstalled furnaces. An
ESD service kit (available from commercial sources) may be used
to prevent ESD damage.

CAUTION:

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to unit
components.
Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic components.
Take precautions during furnace installation and servic-
ing to protect the furnace electronic control. Precautions
will prevent electrostatic discharges from personnel and
hand tools which are held during the procedure. These
precautions will help to avoid exposing the control to
electrostatic discharge by putting the furnace, the control,
and the person at the same electrostatic potential.

1. Disconnect all power to the furnace. Multiple disconnects

may be required. DO NOT TOUCH THE CONTROL OR
ANY WIRE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROL PRIOR
TO DISCHARGING YOUR BODY’S ELECTROSTATIC
CHARGE TO GROUND.

Fig. 4—Return-Air Temperature

A05004

60

0

Installer Packet includes:

Installation, Startup, and Operating Instructions

Service and Maintenance Instructions

User’s Information Manual

Warranty Certificate

Loose Parts Bag includes:

Quantity

Pressure tube extension

1

Collector Box or condensate trap extension tube

1

Inducer housing drain tube

1

1/2-in CPVC street elbow

2

Drain tube coupling

1

Drain tube coupling grommet

1

Vent and combustion-air pipe support

2

Condensate trap hole filler plug

3

Vent and combustion-air intake hole filler plug

2

Combustion-air pipe perforated disk assembly

1

Vent Pipe Extension

1*

* ONLY supplied with some furnaces.

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Summary of Contents for CONDENSING GAS FURNACE 352MAV

Page 1: ...nnections 17 Filter Arrangement 18 Bottom Closure Panel 19 Gas Piping 19 Electrical Connections 20 115 V Wiring 20 24 V Wiring 21 Accessories 22 Direct Venting 22 Removal of Existing Furnaces from Com...

Page 2: ...s which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage NOTE is used to highlight suggest...

Page 3: ...n air openings for airflow requirements above 1800 CFM at 0 5 W C ESP 17 5 16 24 1 2 27 9 16 TYP 27 5 8 29 11 16 TYP 30 13 16 32 5 8 TYP 33 1 4 TYP CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP LOCATION ALTERNATE UPFLOW 7 8...

Page 4: ...LOW and HORIZONTAL installations Cette fournaise est approuv e pour l installation HORIZONTALE et la circulation d air VERS LE HAUT et VERS LE BAS BOTTOM DESSOUS 0 3 0 0 TOP PLENUM DESSUS CHAMBRE D AI...

Page 5: ...Engineers ASHRAE 2001 Fundamentals Handbook Chapter 34 V ACOUSTICAL LINING AND FIBROUS GLASS DUCT US and CANADA current edition of SMACNA NFPA 90B as tested by UL Standard 181 for Class I Rigid Air Du...

Page 6: ...attic application or over a finished ceiling NOTE In Canada installations shall be in accordance with current NSCNGPIC and or local codes I GENERAL Some assembly and modifications are required for fur...

Page 7: ...e Fig 6 These elbows must be cemented together and cemented to condensate trap drain connection NOTE Failure to use CPVC elbows may allow drain to kink and prevent draining f Connect larger diameter d...

Page 8: ...priate length cut and connect tube E Condensate Trap Field Drain Attachment Refer to Condensate Drain section for recommendations and procedures F Pressure Switch Tubing The LOWER collector box pressu...

Page 9: ...r box drain to condensate trap as shown in Fig 9 d Determine appropriate length and cut e Connect to condensate trap f Clamp tube to prevent any condensate leakage 2 Inducer Housing Drain Tube a Remov...

Page 10: ...bustion products being drawn in from appliances in the equipment room 4 Install condensate trap into left hand side casing hole by inserting tube connection stubs through casing hole and rotating unt...

Page 11: ...bel attached to High Pressure Switch 2 Use smaller diameter tube factory supplied in loose parts bag to extend tube disconnected in item 1 3 Route extended tube a Behind inducer housing b Between blow...

Page 12: ...o follow this warning could result in personal injury or death Casing hole filler cap must be installed in blower shelf hole when condensate trap is relocated to prevent com bustion products being dra...

Page 13: ...r recommenda tions and procedures F Construct a Working Platform Construct working platform where all required furnace clearances are met See Fig 3 and 11 CAUTION UNIT MAY NOT OPERATE Failure to follo...

Page 14: ...rature of the return air to the furnace is maintained between 55 F 13 C and 80 F 27 C with no evening setback or shutdown The use of the furnace while the structure is under construction is deemed to...

Page 15: ...n Table 1 and Fig 18 3 Construct plenum to dimensions specified in Table 1 and Fig 18 4 If downflow subbase KGASB is used install as shown in Fig 19 If Coil Assembly Part No CD5 or CK5 or Coil Box Par...

Page 16: ...C Coil Box 15 1 2 19 16 1 2 20 21 Upflow Applications 19 1 2 24 1 8 20 1 8 24 3 4 Downflow Applications on Non Combustible Flooring 19 3 8 19 20 19 5 8 Downflow Applications on Combustible Flooring Us...

Page 17: ...ain casing DOWNFLOW FURNACES Connect supply air duct to supply air opening on furnace The supply air duct attachment must ONLY be connected to furnace supply outlet or air conditioning coil casing whe...

Page 18: ...ble 2 to determine correct filter size for desired filter location Table 2 indicates filter size location and quantity shipped with this furnace See Fig 2 for location and size of bottom and side retu...

Page 19: ...for gas leaks with an open flame Use a commercially available soap solution made specifically for the detection of leaks to check all connections Use proper length of pipe to avoid stress on gas cont...

Page 20: ...een yellow wire routed to gas valve C terminal and burner box screw A 115 V Wiring Before proceeding with electrical connections make certain that voltage frequency and phase correspond to that specif...

Page 21: ...se ONLY a 3 amp fuse of identical size type The control will flash code 24 when fuse needs replacement Fig 27 Heating and Cooling Application Wiring Diagram 1 Stage Thermostat and Condensing Unit A990...

Page 22: ...hall be installed in accordance to these instructions A Removal of Existing Furnaces from Common Vent Systems When an existing Category I furnace is removed or replaced the original venting system may...

Page 23: ...EMITTING DIODE FOR STATUS CODES AMBER LGPS LOW GAS PRESSURE SWITCH SPST N O LPS LOW HEAT PRESSURE SWITCH SPST N O LS LIMIT SWITCH AUTO RESET SPST N C OL AUTO RESET INTERNAL MOTOR OVERLOAD TEMPERATURE...

Page 24: ...P SEC 1 SEC 2 PL1 NEUTRAL L2 1 EAC 2 BHT CLR BHI LOR PL3 1 BLWR COOL SPARE 1 SPARE 2 1 AMP 115 VAC EAC 1 PR 1 IDR HSIR IDM IHI LOR PL2 1 HSI HI LO STAT U S C O D E L E D HI HEAT LO HEAT L1 TABLE 5 APP...

Page 25: ...Standards Institute ANSI stan dards and American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM standards See Table 5 for approved materials for use in the U S A See Table 7 for maximum pipe lengths and Fig 3...

Page 26: ...erline extended above or below vent terminal of the furnace to a dryer or water heater vent or other appliance s direct vent intake or exhaust 12 30 cm 12 30 cm O Clearance from a plumbing vent stack...

Page 27: ...use this diameter for both combustion air and vent pipes 2 When installing vent systems of short pipe length use the smallest allowable pipe diameter Do not use pipe size greater than required or inco...

Page 28: ...move pipe for service of igniter or flame sensor COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE HOUSING PLUG FITTING The combustion air intake plug fitting must be installed in unused combustion air intake housing This fittin...

Page 29: ...st vent condensate disposal When this vent extension pipe is supplied it must be used to connect the field vent pipe to furnace inducer housing on ALL upflow and downflow applications NOTE See label o...

Page 30: ...2 in 2 in and 2 1 2 in diameter pipe systems when single penetration of wall or roof is desired 4 The 3 in concentric vent air termination kit is for 2 1 2 in 3 in and 4 in diameter pipe systems when...

Page 31: ...IMUM ALLOWABLE PIPE LENGTH FT CONTINUED ALTITUDE FT UNIT SIZE TERMINATION TYPE PIPE DIA IN NUMBER OF 90 ELBOWS 1 2 3 4 5 6 8001 to 9000 036060 2 Pipe or 2 in Concentric 1 1 2 11 6 NA NA NA NA 2 49 44...

Page 32: ...AIN 12 IN CLEARANCE ABOVE HIGHEST ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL OR GRADE WHICHEVER IS GREATER 90 VENT 12 IN SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF COMBUSTION AIR AND BOTTOM OF VENT BRACKET COUPLING 12 MINIMUM OVERHANG...

Page 33: ...be damaged by or subjected to foreign objects such as stones balls etc e Termination kit should be positioned where vent vapors are not objectionable 2 Cut one 4 in diameter hole for 2 in kit or one 5...

Page 34: ...uld be taken when freezing ambient may freeze drain pipe and prohibit draining WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in property damage and personal injury or deat...

Page 35: ...m Separation A93056 COMBUSTION AIR VENT VENT A Fig 47 Sidewall Termination of More Than 12 in Dimension A is Touching or 2 In Maximum Separation A96130 COMBUSTION AIR COMBUSTION AIR VENT A Fig 45 Conc...

Page 36: ...inducer housing drain connection 3 Insert field supplied funnel into tube 4 Pour 1 quart of water into funnel tube Water should run through inducer housing overfill condensate trap and flow into open...

Page 37: ...ting mode when OFF in response to a call for heat See Fig 32 This furnace can operate as a 2 stage furnace with a single stage thermostat because furnace control CPU includes a programmed adaptive seq...

Page 38: ...h Single Speed Air Conditioner Fig 52B Two Stage Furnace with Two Speed Air Conditioner A00276 A00277 Fig 52C Two Stage Furnace with Single Speed Heat Pump Dual Fuel A00278 Fig 52D Two Stage Furnace w...

Page 39: ...Heat Pump A00281 Fig 52G Two Stage Thermostat With Two Stage Furnace and Two Speed Air Conditioner A00280 Fig 52F Dual Fuel Thermostat With Two Stage Furnace and Two Speed Heat Pump A00282 Fig 52H Sin...

Page 40: ...pplications 10 NO connection should be made to the furnace HUM terminal when using a Thermidistat 11 Optional connection If wire is connected dip switch No 1 on furnace control should be set in ON pos...

Page 41: ...3 7 1 6 45 3 8 1 6 44 3 2 1 4 44 3 4 1 4 44 3 5 1 5 1025 45 3 5 1 5 45 3 6 1 5 45 3 7 1 6 44 3 2 1 3 44 3 3 1 4 1050 45 3 3 1 4 45 3 4 1 5 45 3 6 1 5 45 3 7 1 6 45 3 8 1 6 1075 45 3 2 1 3 45 3 3 1 4 4...

Page 42: ...4 44 3 4 1 4 44 3 5 1 5 875 45 3 3 1 4 45 3 6 1 5 45 3 7 1 6 44 3 2 1 3 44 3 3 1 4 900 45 3 3 1 4 45 3 4 1 4 45 3 5 1 5 45 3 6 1 5 45 3 8 1 6 925 47 3 7 1 6 45 3 2 1 4 45 3 3 1 4 45 3 4 1 5 45 3 6 1 5...

Page 43: ...no Manifold Pressure Orifice no Manifold Pressure Orifice no Manifold Pressure Orifice no Manifold Pressure U S A Only 7001 to 8000 15 derate 625 43 3 8 1 6 42 3 3 1 4 42 3 4 1 4 42 3 5 1 5 42 3 6 1 5...

Page 44: ...cooling as long as the thermostat continues to call for cooling Subsequent selection is based on stored history of the thermostat cycle times The wall thermostat calls for cooling closing the R to G a...

Page 45: ...shut off for 24 seconds then come back on at LO HEAT speed When the W W1 input signal disappears the furnace control begins a normal inducer post purge period and the blower remains running at LO HEA...

Page 46: ...urner enclosure front REMOVED b Remove regulator seal caps that conceal adjustment screws for low and high heat gas valve pressure regula tors See Fig 53 c Move setup switch SW 1 on control center to...

Page 47: ...in low heat operation h Jumper R to W W1 i Let furnace run for 3 minutes in low heat operation j Measure time in sec for gas meter to complete 1 revolution Note reading k Refer to Table 11 for cubic f...

Page 48: ...SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death Disconnect 115 v electrical power before changing speed tap To change blower motor speed selections for heating mod...

Page 49: ...blocked to permit normal air circulation By using this method to check limit control it can be established that limit is functioning properly and operates if there is a restricted return air duct or m...

Page 50: ...e Sloped To Furnace Pipe Insulation ________ Over Ceilings ________ Low Ambient Exposed Pipes Condensate Drain ________ Unit Level or Pitched Forward ________ Internal Tubing Connections Free of Kinks...

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Page 52: ...2005 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems 7310 W Morris St Indianapolis IN 46231 52 Printed in U S A 352m607 Catalog No 5335 217...

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