Location, 315aa v – Bryant Gas Furance 315AAV User Manual

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5

A

A

B

[736.9]

[736.9]

29

29

Ш7/8

Ш7/8

[22.2]

[22.2]

ACCESSORY

ACCESSORY

5 15/16

5 15/16

[150.7]

[150.7]

28.39

28.39

[721.2]

[721.2]

Ш7/8

Ш7/8

[22.2]

[22.2]

ACCESSORY

ACCESSORY

14 7/8

14 7/8

[337.3]

[337.3]

(BOTH SIDES)

(BOTH SIDES)

Ш7/8

Ш7/8

[22.2]

[22.2]

ACCESSORY

ACCESSORY

Ш7/8

Ш7/8

[22.2]

[22.2]

ACCESSORY

ACCESSORY

Ш1 3/4

Ш1 3/4

[44.5]

[44.5]

GAS ENTRY

GAS ENTRY

Ш1/2

Ш1/2

[12.7]

[12.7]

THERMOSTAT WIRE ENTRY

THERMOSTAT WIRE ENTRY

22 1/16

22 1/16

[560]

[560]

SIDE INLET

SIDE INLET

(BOTH SIDES)

(BOTH SIDES)

11 7/16

11 7/16

[290.7]

[290.7]

9 11/16

9 11/16

[245.4]

[245.4]

[197.8]

[197.8]

7 13/16

7 13/16

Ш7/8

Ш7/8

[22.2]

[22.2]

J.BOX PROVISION

J.BOX PROVISION

Ш7/8

Ш7/8

[22.2]

[22.2]

JUNCTION BOX

JUNCTION BOX

LOCATION

LOCATION

Ш1 3/4

Ш1 3/4

[44.5]

[44.5]

GAS ENTRY

GAS ENTRY

1 15/16

1 15/16

[49.2]

[49.2]

1

[25.4]

[25.4]

1 1/4

1 1/4

[31.8]

[31.8]

29 9/16

29 9/16

[750.7]

[750.7]

1 15/16

1 15/16

[49.2]

[49.2]

5 5/8

5 5/8

[143.3]

[143.3]

5 7/16

5 7/16

[138.5]

[138.5]

6 13/16

6 13/16

[172.3]

[172.3]

Ш1/2

Ш1/2

[12.7]

[12.7]

THERMOSTAT WIRE ENTRY

THERMOSTAT WIRE ENTRY

19

19

[481.7]

[481.7]

OUTLET

OUTLET

D

21.6

21.6

[549.5]

[549.5]

BOTTOM INLET

BOTTOM INLET

C

33 1/4

33 1/4

[843.9]

[843.9]

9 9/16

9 9/16

[243.3]

[243.3]

3/4

3/4

[19.1]

[19.1]

5 7/8

5 7/8

[148.5]

[148.5]

3 7/16

3 7/16

[86.8]

[86.8]

9 7/8

9 7/8

[250.7]

[250.7]

27 3/4

27 3/4

[704.7]

[704.7]

2 5/16

2 5/16

[59]

[59]

FRONT OF CASINGFR

O

N

T

O

F

C

A

SI

N

G

TOP OF CASING

TOP OF CASING

4 13/16

4 13/16

[122.2]

[122.2]

27 3/4

27 3/4

[704.7]

[704.7]

5 7/8

5 7/8

[148.5]

[148.5]

8 5/8

8 5/8

[219]

[219]

5 1/2

5 1/2

[140.3]

[140.3]

8 7/16

8 7/16

[213.5]

[213.5]

FRONT OF CASINGFR

O

N

T

O

F

C

A

SI

N

G

TOP OF CASING

TOP OF CASING

6.1

6.1

[155.7]

[155.7]

2 1/16

2 1/16

[51.6]

[51.6]

5.1

5.1

[130.5]

[130.5]

1.7

1.7

[43.5]

[43.5]

Ш7/8

Ш7/8

[22.2]

[22.2]

ACCESSORY (2)

ACCESSORY (2)

AIR FLOW

AIR FLOW

AIR FLOW

AIR FLOW

BOTTOM RETURN

BOTTOM RETURN

WIDTH

WIDTH

AIR FLOW

AIR FLOW

KNOCK OUTS FOR

KNOCK OUTS FOR

VENTING(5

VENTING(5

PLACES)

PLACES)

A10290

NOTES:

1. Two additional 7/8---in. (22 mm) diameter holes are located in the top plate.

2. Minimum return---air openings at furnace, based on metal duct. If flex duct is used, see flex duct manufacturer’s recommendations for equivalent diameters.

a. For 800 CFM---16---in. (406 mm) round or 14 1/2 x 12---in. (368 x 305 mm) rectangle.
b. For 1200 CFM---20---in. (508 mm) round or 14 1/2 x 19 1/2---in. (368 x 495 mm) rectangle.
c. For 1600 CFM---22---in. (559 mm) round or 14 1/2 x 22 1/16---in. (368 x 560mm) rectangle.
d. For airflow requirements above 1800 CFM, see Air Delivery table in Product Data literature for specific use of single side inlets. The use of both side inlets,

a combination of 1 side and the bottom, or the bottom only will ensure adequate return air openings for airflow requirements above 1800 CFM.

Fig. 3 -- Dimensional Drawing

Table 1 – Dimensions -- In. (mm)

FURNACE SIZE

A

CABINET

WIDTH

B

OUTLET

WIDTH

C

TOP AND

BOTTOM FLUE

COLLAR

D

BOTTOM

INLET WIDTH

VENT

CONNECTION

SIZE

SHIP WT.

LB (KG)

ACCESSORY

FILTER MEDIA

CABINET SIZE

070---12/036070

14---3/16 (360)

12---9/16 (319)

9---5/16 (237)

12---11/16 (322)

4 (102)

115 (52)

16 (406)

090---16/048090

17---1/2 (445)

15---7/8 (403)

11---9/16 (294)

16 (406)

4 (102)

130 (59)

16 (406)

110---20/060110

21 (533)

19---3/8 (492)

13---5/16 (338)

19---1/2 (495)

4 (102)

155 (70)

20 (508)

135---22/066135

24---1/2 (622)

22---7/8 (581)

15---1/16 (383)

23 (584)

4 (102)†

166 (75)

24 (610)

155---22/066155

24---1/2 (622)

22---7/8 (581)

15---1/16 (383)

23 (584)

4 (102)†

175 (79)

24 (610)

*135 and 155 size furnaces require a 5 or 6---in. (127 or 152 mm) vent. Use a vent adapter between furnace and vent stack. See Installation Instructions for

complete installation requirements.

4. If you touch ungrounded objects (and recharge your body

with static electricity), firmly touch a clean, unpainted

metal surface of the furnace again before touching control
or wires.

5. Use this procedure for installed and uninstalled (ungroun-

ded) furnaces.

6. Before removing a new control from its container, dis-

charge your body’s electrostatic charge to ground to pro-
tect the control from damage. If the control is to be in-
stalled in a furnace, follow items 1 through 4 before

bringing the control or yourself in contact with the fur-
nace. Put all used and new controls into containers before

touching ungrounded objects.

7. An ESD service kit (available from commercial sources)

may also be used to prevent ESD damage.

LOCATION

GENERAL
This multipoise furnace is shipped in packaged configuration.

Some assembly and modifications are required when used in any
of the four applications shown in Fig. 4.

NOTE:

For high--altitude installations, the high--altitude

conversion kit MUST be installed at or above 5500 ft. (1676 M)
above sea level. Obtain high--altitude conversion kit from your
area authorized distributor.

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