Bryant 395CAV User Manual
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codes, installation must comply with NFGC in the United States
and the NSCNGPIC and all authorities having jurisdiction in
Canada.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION:
Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic
components. Take precautions during furnace installation
and servicing 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 electro-
static potential.
1. Disconnect all power to the furnace. DO NOT TOUCH
THE CONTROL OR ANY WIRE CONNECTED TO THE
CONTROL PRIOR TO DISCHARGING YOUR BODY’S
ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE TO GROUND.
2. Firmly touch a clean, unpainted, metal surface of the
furnace chassis which is close to the control. Tools held in
a person’s hand during grounding will be satisfactorily
discharged.
3. After touching the chassis you may proceed to service the
control or connecting wires as long as you do nothing that
recharges your body with static electricity (for example; DO
NOT move or shuffle your feet, DO NOT touch un-
grounded objects, etc.).
4. If you touch ungrounded objects (and recharge your body
with static electricity), firmly touch furnace again before
touching control or wires.
5. Use this procedure for installed and uninstalled (un-
grounded) furnaces.
6. Before removing a new control from its container, dis-
charge your body’s electrostatic charge to ground to protect
the control from damage. If the control is to be installed in
a furnace, follow items 1 through 5 before bringing the
control or yourself into contact with the furnace. Put all
used AND new controls into containers before touching
ungrounded objects.
TABLE 1—DIMENSIONS (IN.)
UNIT SIZE
A
D
E
VENT CONN
SHIP. WT (LB)
045-08
14-3/16
12-9/16
12-11/16
4
119
045-12
14-3/16
12-9/16
12-11/16
4
121
070-08
14-3/16
12-9/16
12-11/16
4
126
070-12
14-3/16
12-9/16
12-11/16
4
129
091-14
17-1/2
15-7/8
16
4
147
091-16
21
19-3/8
19-1/2
4
159
111-12
17-1/2
15-7/8
16
4
155
111-16
21
19-3/8
19-1/2
4
164
111-20
24-1/2
22-7/8
23
4
182
136-16
21
19-3/8
19-1/2
5
173
136-20
24-1/2
22-7/8
23
5
186
155-20
24-1/2
22-7/8
23
5
196
Fig. 2—Clearances to Combustibles
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MINIMUM INCHES CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION
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Vent Clearance to combustibles:
For Single Wall vents 6 inches (6 po).
For Type B-1 vent type 1 inch (1 po).
This furnace is approved for UPFLOW installations only.
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