Start- -Up, Adjustments And Safety Check; General; Select Setup Switch Positions; Prime Condensate Trap With Water - Bryant 355BAV Installation, Start-Up, And Operating Instructions Manual

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CONDENSATE TRAP
WIRE TIE(S)
HEAT TAPE
(3 WRAPS MINIMUM)
Fig. 38 - - Condensate Trap Heat Tape
START- -UP, ADJUSTMENTS AND SAFETY
CHECK

General

1. Furnace must have a 115- -v power supply properly connec-
ted and grounded.
NOTE: Proper polarity must be maintained for 115- -v wiring. If
polarity is incorrect, control status indicator light flashes rapidly
and furnace does not operate.
2. Thermostat wire connections at terminals R, W/W1, G, and
Y/Y2 must be made at 24- -v terminal block on furnace con-
trol.
3. Natural gas service pressure must not exceed 0.5 psig
(14- -in. wc), but must be no less than 0.16 psig (4.5- -in. wc).
4. Blower access panel must be in place to complete 115- -v
electrical circuit to furnace.
CAUTION
!
UNIT MAY NOT OPERATE
Failure to follow this caution may result in intermittent unit
operation or performance satisfaction.
These furnaces are equipped with a manual reset limit
switch in burner box. This switch opens and shuts off
power to the gas valve if an overheat condition (flame
rollout) occurs in burner enclosure. Correct inadequate
combustion- -air supply or improper venting condition
before resetting switch. DO NOT jumper this switch.
Before operating furnace, check flame rollout manual reset switch
for continuity. If necessary, press button to reset switch.

Select Setup Switch Positions

Air Conditioning (A/C) Setup Switches
The air conditioning setup switches are used to match furnace
airflow to cooling unit used.
To set the desired cooling airflow:
1. Remove main furnace door and blower access panel.
2. Locate A/C setup switches on furnace control. (See Fig. 33.)
3. Determine air conditioning tonnage used.
4. Use wiring schematic to determine proper setup position of
A/C switches. (See Fig. 23 and 39.)
NOTE: Excessive airflow caused by improper A/C switch setup
may cause condensate blowoff in cooling mode.
5. Replace main furnace door and blower access panel.
NOTE: EAC- -1 terminal is energized whenever blower operates.
HUM terminal is only energized when blower is energized in
heating.
Continuous Fan (CF) Setup Switches
The CF setup switches are used to select desired airflow when
thermostat is in continuous fan mode or to select low- -cooling
airflow for two- -speed cooling units. This setup feature allows
continuous fan airflow or low- -cooling airflow to be adjusted. To
set desired continuous fan airflow or low- -cooling airflow:
1. Remove main furnace door and blower access panel.
2. Locate CF setup switches on furnace control. (See Fig. 33.)
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3. Determine desired continuous fan airflow or low- -cooling
airflow.
4. Use wiring schematic to determine proper setup position of
CF switches. (See Fig. 23 and 39.)
5. Replace main furnace door and blower access panel.
SETUP SWITCHES (SW1)
The furnace control has 8 setup switches that may be set to meet
the application requirements. Position these setup switches for the
appropriate requirement.
1. Remove main furnace door and blower access panel.
2. Locate setup switches on furnace control. (See Fig. 33.)
3. See Table 9 for setup switch description. (See Fig. 23.)
4. Replace main furnace door and blower access panel.
NOTE: If a bypass humidifier is used, setup switch SW1- -3 (Low
HEAT Rise Adjust) should be in ON position. This compensates
for the increased temperature in return air resulting from bypass.
NOTE:
If modulating dampers are used, blower motor
automatically compensates for modulating dampers.

Prime Condensate Trap With Water

!
UNIT MAY NOT OPERATE
Failure to follow this caution may result in intermittent unit
operation or performance satisfaction.
Condensate trap must be PRIMED or proper draining may
not occur. The condensate trap has 2 internal chambers
which can ONLY be primed by pouring water into the
inducer drain side of condensate trap.
1. Remove upper inducer housing drain connection cap. (See
Fig. 41.)
2. Connect field- -supplied 1/2- -in. ID tube to upper 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 field drain. (See Fig. 42.)
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