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Table 6–altitude derate multipler for u.s.a, Fig. 40—redundant automatic gas control valve, Fig. 41—orifice hole – Bryant 310JAV User Manual

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a. Mechanical thermostat—Set thermostat heat anticipator to

match the amp draw of the electrical components in the
R-W circuit. Accurate amp draw readings can be obtained
at the wires normally connected to thermostat subbase
terminals, R and W. The thermostat anticipator should
NOT be in the circuit while measuring current.

(1.) Remove thermostat from subbase or from wall.

(2.) Connect an amp meter as shown in Fig. 42 across the

R and W terminals or R and W wires.

(3.) Record amp draw across terminals when furnace is in

heating and after blower starts.

(4.) Set heat anticapator on thermostat per thermostat

instructions and install on subbase or wall.

b. Electronic thermostat: Set cycle rate for 4 cycles per hr.

7. Adjust blower off delay

The blower off delay has 4 adjustable settings from 90 sec to
180 sec. The blower off delay jumpers are located on the
furnace control board. (See Fig. 23.)

Caution!! For the following applications, use the minimum vertical vent sections as specified below.

For all other applications, follow exclusively the National Fuel Gas Code.

FURNACE ORIENTATION

VENT ORIENTATION

FURNACE INPUT(BTU/HR)

MINIMUM

VENT DIAMETER (IN.)*

MINIMUM VERTICAL VENT HEIGHT (FT)**

Downflow

Vent elbow left, then up

Fig. 30

154,000
132,000

110,000(036/-12 only)

5

12

Horizontal Left

Vent elbow right,

then up

Fig. 33

154,000
132,000

5

7

Horizontal Left

Vent Elbow up

Fig. 34

154,000
132,000

5

7

Horizontal Left

Vent elbow right

Fig. 35

154,000

5

7

Downflow

Vent elbow up then left

Fig. 28

110,000

(036/-12 only)

5

10

Downflow

Vent elbow up, then right

Fig. 31

110,000

(036/-12 only)

5

10

NOTE: All vent configurations must also meet National Fuel Gas Code venting requirements NFGC.
*4 in. inside casing or vent guard
**Including 4 in. vent section(s)

Table 6–Altitude Derate Multipler for U.S.A.

ALTITUDE

(FT)

PERCENT

OF DERATE

DERATE MULTIPLIER

FACTOR*

0–2000

0

1.00

2001–3000

8–12

0.90

3001–4000

12–16

0.86

4001–5000

16–20

0.82

5001–6000

20–24

0.78

6001–7000

24–28

0.74

7001–8000

28–32

0.70

8001–9000

32–36

0.66

9001–10,000

36–40

0.62

* Derate multiplier factors are based on midpoint altitude for altitude range.

Fig. 40—Redundant Automatic Gas Control Valve

A00157

ON AND OFF
SWITCH

GAS PRESSURE
REGULATOR
ADJUSTMENT

MANIFOLD
PRESSURE TAP

INLET
PRESSURE
TAP

Fig. 41—Orifice Hole

A93059

BURNER

ORIFICE

Table 7—Speed Selection

COLOR

SPEED

AS SHIPPED

White

Common

BLW

Black

High

COOL

Yellow†

Med-High

SPARE

Blue*

Med-Low

SPARE

Red*

Low

HEAT

* 1/5 HP motor models: BLUE to HEAT, RED to SPARE.
† Not available on 1/5 HP motors.
NOTE: Continuous blower is the HEAT speed.

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