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Bryant PLUS 95S Installation Instructions Manual (63 pages)

SERIES A DIRECT-VENT 4-WAY MULTIPOISE CONDENSING GAS FURNACE WITH PERFECT SENSE PERFECT HUMIDITY

Brand:Bryant | Category:Furnace | Size:4.2 MB

Table of Contents
  • Installation Instructions

    1

  • Important Information

    2

  • Table of Contents

    3

  • Safety Considerations

    3

    • Dimensional Drawing

      4

    • Installer Packet Contents

      5

    • Loose Parts Bag Contents

      5

    • Installation

      6

    • Minimum Inches Clearance to Combustible Construction

      6

    • Combustion

      7

  • Codes and Standards

    7

  • Electrostatic Discharge (Esd) Precautions

    7

  • Introduction

    7

    • Upflow Application

      8

    • Condensate Trap Tubing

      8

  • Applications

    8

    • Condensate Trap (Alternate Upflow Orientation)

      9

    • Upper Inducer Housing Drain Connection

      10

    • Upper Collector Box Drain Connection

      10

    • Pressure Switch Tubing

      10

    • Trap Location

      10

    • Downflow Applications

      11

    • Condensate Trap Location

      11

    • Horizontal Left (Supply - Air Discharge) Applications

      12

    • Horizontal Left Tube Configuration

      12

    • Attic Location and Working Platform

      13

    • Construct a Working Platform

      14

    • Horizontal Right (Supply - Air Discharge) Applications

      15

    • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard

      15

  • Location

    16

    • Furnace Location Relative to Cooling Equipment

      17

    • Hazardous Locations

      17

    • Installation in Horizontal Applications

      18

    • Installation in Upflow or Downflow Applications

      18

    • Leveling Legs

      18

    • Furnace, Plenum, and Coil Assembly or Coil Box Diagram

      19

    • Furnace, Plenum, and Subbase Installed on a Combustible Floor

      19

    • Crawlspace Horizontal Application for Direct Vent

      20

    • Air Ducts

      21

      • Ductwork Acoustical Treatment

        21

      • Opening Dimensions

        21

      • Supply Air Connections

        21

      • Filter Arrangement

        22

      • Return Air Connections

        22

      • Bottom Closure Panel

        23

      • Gas Piping

        23

      • Casing Pipe Grommets

        24

      • Removing Bottom Closure Panel

        24

      • Typical Gas Pipe Arrangement

        24

      • 115V Wiring

        25

      • Electrical Connections

        25

      • Maximum Capacity of Pipe

        25

      • Disconnect Switch and Furnace

        26

      • Electrical Data

        26

      • Heating and Cooling Application Wiring Diagram

        26

      • 24V Wiring

        27

      • Electronic Air Cleaner (Eac)/Humidifier (HUM)

        27

      • J-Box Relocation

        27

      • Removal of Existing Furnaces from Common Vent Systems

        27

    • Air for Combustion and Ventilation

      28

      • Combustion - Air and Vent Pipe Systems

        28

      • Direct Vent / 2-Pipe System

        28

      • Ventilated Combustion Air Option Materials

        28

      • Approved Combustion-Air and Vent Pipe, Fitting and Cement Materials

        29

      • Combustion-Air and Vent Pipe Diameter

        29

      • Installation Guidelines for Combustion Air Pipe and Vent Pipe

        29

      • Furnace Control

        30

      • Direct Vent Termination Clearance

        31

      • Ventilated Combustion Air Vent Termination Clearance

        32

      • Combustion Air and Vent Termination for Direct Vent (2-Pipe) System

        33

      • Vent Pipe Termination for Ventilated Combustion Air System

        33

      • Combustion Air and Vent Pipe Connections

        34

      • Combustion Air and Vent Pipe Transition Location/Elbow Configuration

        34

      • Combustion Air Pipe Attachment

        34

      • Attachment of Combustion Air Intake Housing Plug Fitting

        35

      • Combustion Air Termination - Ventilated Combustion Air Option

        35

      • Intake Housing Plug Fitting Drain

        35

      • Combustion Air Termination - Direct Vent / 2-Pipe System

        36

    • Vent Pipe

      36

      • Attic Termination

        37

      • Crawlspace Termination

        37

      • Short Vent (5 to 8 Ft. / 1.5M to 2.4M) System

        38

      • Concentric Vent / Combustion Air Termination Kit/2-Pipe System Only

        39

      • Extended Exposed Sidewall Pipes

        39

      • Two-Pipe Termination Kit (Direct Vent/2-Pipe System

        39

    • Vent Termination

      39

      • Maximum Allowable Exposed Vent Pipe Length with Insulation

        40

      • Maximum Allowable Pipe Length

        41

    • Condensate Drain

      43

      • Multi-Venting and Vent Terminations

        43

      • Vent Termination Kit for Direct Vent/2-Pipe System

        43

      • Air Conditioning (A/C) Setup Switches

        44

      • Continuous Fan (CF) Setup Switches

        44

      • Setup Switches

        44

  • Start- -Up, Adjustments, and Safety Check

    44

    • Prime Condensate Trap with Water

      45

    • Wiring Diagram

      46

    • Inducer Housing Drain Tube

      47

    • Filling Condensate Trap

      47

    • Furnace Setup Switch Description

      47

    • Purge Gas Lines

      48

    • Single-Stage Thermostat and Step-Modulating Heating

      48

    • Two-Stage Thermostat and Two-Stage Low / High Heating

      49

    • Two-Stage Thermostat and Two-Stage Medium/High Heating

      49

    • Switching from Low- to High-Heat

      49

    • Switching from Medium- to High-Heat

      49

    • Cooling Mode

      50

    • Thermidistat Mode

      50

    • Component Test

      51

    • Heat Pump

      51

    • Continuous Blower Speed Selection from Thermostat

      51

    • Super Dehumidify Mode/Continuous Blower Mode

      51

    • Adjustments

      54

    • Set Gas Input Rate

      54

    • Redundant Automatic Gas Valve

      54

    • Burner Orifice

      55

    • Orifice Size and Manifold Pressures for Gas Input Rate

      56

    • Altitude Derate Multiplier for USA

      58

    • Burner Flame

      58

    • Set Temperature Rise

      59

    • Set Thermostat Heat Anticipator

      59

    • Gas Rate Cu Ft/Hr

      59

    • Check Safety Controls

      60

    • Check Primary Limit Control

      60

    • Check Pressure Switches

      60

  • Checklist

    60

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Bryant PLUS 95S Product Data (21 pages)

100 Series DELUXE 4-WAY MULTIPOISE VARIABLE-SPEED MULTI-STAGE CONDENSING Input Rates: 60,000 thru 120,000 Btuh

Brand:Bryant | Category:Furnace | Size:1.63 MB

Table of Contents
  • Furnace Components

    3

  • Physical Data

    8

  • Performance Data

    8

  • Operating Mode

    9

  • Condensate Trap

    11

  • Electrical Data

    14

  • Typical Wiring Schematic

    14

  • Clearance to Combustibles

    17

  • Typical Installations

    18

  • Guide Specifications

    20

  • Operating Characteristics

    20

  • Electrical Requirements

    20

Bryant PLUS 95S Owner's Manual (14 pages)

DIRECT VENT 4-WAY MULTIPOISE MODULATING CONDENSING GAS FURNACE WITH PERFECT SENSE PERFECT HUMIDITY

Brand:Bryant | Category:Furnace | Size:0.61 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    2

  • Welcome to a New Generation of Comfort

    2

  • Components View

    3

  • Furnace Components

    3

  • Safety Considerations

    4

  • Before Starting Your Furnace

    4

  • Starting and Shutting down Your Furnace

    5

    • Steps for Starting Your Furnace

      5

    • Shutting down Your Furnace

      7

  • Performing Routine Maintenance

    7

    • Filtering out Trouble

      7

  • Combustion Area and Vent System

    10

    • Heading South for the Winter

      11

  • Troubleshooting

    13

  • A Check- -Up Checklist

    13

  • Before You Request a Service Call

    13

  • Installation Data

    14

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FAQs

What is code 32 on Bryant 95s? ›

BRYANT ERROR CODE 32

Indicates the low-heat pressure switch input failed to close on a call fcr low-heat, or opened during low-heat.

How do you decode Bryant serial numbers? ›

The serial number is formatted by 4 numbers, a letter, then 5 numbers. The first two numbers are the week of manufacture and the following two numbers are the year of manufacture. The date of manufacture can usually be found on these units.

How do I read my Bryant furnace error code? ›

You can view the error code LED or display through a small, clear plastic inspection port in the centre of the lower furnace cover. If the control board isn't in the lower compartment, it's in the upper compartment.

How to clear system malfunction on bryant evolution thermostat? ›

Follow These Steps To Reset Your Bryant Thermostat:

Locate the circuit breaker box and find the circuit breaker that is associated with your air conditioner unit. Then reset the circuit breaker for your air conditioner unit. Wait for 30 seconds to let the device calm down before turning the AC thermostat back on.

What is fault 82 on bryant system? ›

CODE: 82. RESULT: High Stage Thermal Lockout.

How do you reset a Bryant? ›

Make your way to the circuit breaker, and locate the circuit connected to your Bryant air conditioner. Flip the circuit breaker, wait 5 minutes, then flip the switch back to its original position to reset your unit.

What does a flashing light on my Bryant furnace mean? ›

An error with the gas, ignition failure, or flame can cause the red light to start blinking. This could be an indication that your flame sensor is dirty, and/or could also mean there is a problem with the gas valve or ignitors.

What is the 33 limit fault on a Bryant furnace? ›

How Do I Fix It? I have a Bryant furnace showing error code 33. This indicates that the filter needs to be changed - and it did (badly).

How to do a hard reset on thermostat? ›

Turn off your air conditioning system. Locate the reset button on the thermostat's circuit board. Use a soft bristle brush to gently remove any dust or debris that may have accumulated on the thermostat components. Press and hold the reset button for 5-10 seconds until the display goes blank.

Why does my Bryant furnace keep shutting off? ›

This could be due to several reasons – dirty air filters, blocked air supply vents, and dirty blower winds. Not changing the filters often could lead to clogged filters, resulting in overheating of the heat exchanger. A dirty blower wheel is to be blamed in case of rapid switching on and off of your furnace.

Where is the HVAC reset button? ›

Look for it first around on the exterior of your machine, especially along the bottom edge near the ground. An AC's reset button is typically red and visible, so it should be easy to spot. If you don't see a reset button on the outside, it could be located inside the unit behind the service panel.

What is Carrier 32 error code? ›

carrier code 32-low pressure switch open.

What is error code 32 on operating system? ›

The Code 32 error is one of several Device Manager error codes. They're usually caused when the start type for the hardware device's driver is disabled in the registry. The error could apply to any hardware device in Device Manager but most of them appear on optical drives like Blu-ray, DVD, and CD drives.

What is error code 32 on Lennox? ›

32 Moderate Thermostat, furnace, air handler or outdoor unit The applicable system component (device) is resetting itself. power outage or power fluctuation in the system.

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