310AAV/310JAV
4- -Way Multipoise Induced Combustion Gas Furnace
Sizes 045 thru 155
Series E
The 310AAV/310JAV 4- -Way Multipoise Gas Furnace was
designed by Bryant dealers for Bryant dealers. Applications are
easy with 4- -way Multipoise design, through- -the- -furnace
downflow venting, 13 different venting options, and a design for
easy service access. An inner blower door is provided for tighter
sealing in sensitive applications. The 310AAV/310JAV furnace is
approved for use with natural or propane gas, and the 310JAV is
approved for use in Low NOx Air Quality Management Districts.
Product Data
STANDARD FEATURES
S Noise elimination combustion system
S Four- -position furnace: Upflow, Horizontal Right,
Horizontal Left, Downflow
Thirteen different vent options
S Compact design only 33- -1/3 in. (846 mm) tall
S Microprocessor based "smart" control center
Adjustable heating air temperature rise
Enhanced diagnostics with LED and reflective sight glass,
non- -volatile fault code memory, and self- -test feature
On- -board fuse for transformer protection
S Patented blocked- -vent safeguard to ensure proper furnace
venting
S Certified to leak 2 percent or less of its nominal air
conditioning CFM delivered when pressurized to 1- -In. W.C.
with all present air inlets, air outlets, and condensate drain
port(s) sealed.
S HYBRID HEATr Dual Fuel System compatible
A10252
S All models are chimney friendly when used with accessory
vent kit
S Twinning in Upflow, Downflow, and Horizontal
S Perfect Lightt Igniter
S Residential installations eligible for consumer financing
through the Comfort Credit Program
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Do you have a question about the 310AAV and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
The blower motor is making a load noise when it in gages.model310AAV042090
A loud noise from the blower motor in the Bryant 310AAV furnace could be due to several reasons:
1. Dirty Blower Wheel or Housing – Accumulated dust and debris can cause imbalance and noise. Cleaning the blower wheel and housing may resolve this.
2. Loose Blower Wheel – If the blower wheel is not securely attached to the motor shaft, it can wobble and create noise. Ensure the set screw is properly tightened.
3. Worn or Failing Motor Bearings – Over time, motor bearings can wear out, causing grinding or squealing noises. If the bearings are failing, the motor may need replacement.
4. Obstructed Blower Wheel – Foreign objects inside the blower housing can cause rattling or scraping sounds. Inspect and remove any debris.
5. Improper Motor Mounting – If the motor is not properly secured to the blower housing, it can vibrate and generate noise. Check and tighten the mounting bolts.
If the issue persists, a qualified technician should inspect the furnace for further diagnosis.
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What are the input and output capacities, in BTUs or Tons, for each Bryant 310 AAV0363 Furnaces ? We have two, that are twinned together. They were installed in FALL 2016.