User Manual
SECTION II. GAS PIPING
A separate gas supply line should be installed to run 
directly from the meter to the heating section. Check 
your  local  utility  for  recommendations  concerning 
existing  lines.  Choose  a  supply  pipe  large  enough  to 
keep  the  pressure  loss  as  low  as  practical.  Never  use 
pipe  smaller  than  the  gas  connection  to  the  heating 
section.  Observe  local  codes  for  all  gas  pipe  in
stallations.
The following are pertinent recommendations:
1.  Avoid low  spots  in  long  runs  of pipe. It  is  best  to 
grade all  pipe 1/4  inch in every  15 feet  to prevent 
traps. All horizontal runs should grade downward to 
risers.  Risers  should  be  used  to  connect  to  heating 
section and to meter.
2. Install drip leg  in  riser leading  to heating section. 
Drip leg will function as trap for dirt and condensate. 
Drip legs should be installed where  condensate will 
not freeze.
3.  Install  manual  shutoff  valve  in  gas  supply  pipe 
near heating section, where it can be easily reached.
4.  Install ground joint union close to furnace between 
gas controls manifold and manual shutoff valve.
5.  Support  all  piping  with  appropriate  hangers,  etc. 
Use a minimum of one hanger every 10 feet.
6. Use joint compound (pipe dope) that is resistant to 
action of propane gas.
7. After all connections are made, use soap-and-water 
solution to check for leaks (or method specified by 
local utility regulations).
WARNING: Never use a match or other open flame.
SECTION III. DUCT CONNECTIONS
Before ductwork can be attached to the unit, remove 
the panels  located  over  the  outlet  and  the return air 
opening. The ductwork  may be screwed  or  bolted to 
the  unit  flange  with  suitable  gaskets  to  insure  a 
weathertight seal. Be sure that the sheet metal over
laps the flange on the unit.
NOTE: When using Bryant plenum package, the up
per skirt of the plenum should be placed up and under 
top cover of the unit, then sealed properly. All duct
work external of the structure must be properly insu
lated and waterproofed. All openings in the structure 
must  be  properly  flashed  in  accordance  with  local 
codes and good building practices. The supply and re
turn ductwork should be provided with an approved 
vibration eliminator.
NOTE:  The  vibration  eliminator  must  be  located 
within the structure.
SECTION IV. VENTING
The vent cap  assemblies,  including three sheet  metal 
angles, are packaged in the gas control compartment. 
Installation of these assemblies is as follows:
1. Remove the discard cover on each of vents on roof 
of unit.
2.  Remove top plate from each vent cap assembly by 
removing four retaining screws.
3. Use screws supplied with assemblies to fasten base 
section of vent cap assembly to vent-section top cover 
plate: unit top is drilled to receive these screws.
4. Reattach top cover plate removed in Step 2 above.
5. Remove three self-tapping retaining screws (located 
approximately  7 inches  behind each  vent cap)  from 
unit  cover.  Fasten  sheet  metal  angle  from  each  vent 
cap (use retaining screws previously removed).
SECTION V. COIL CONNECTION 
(180R- & 240R-379)
1.  Refer to condenser installation sheet for coil con
nections of  R  Models. NOTE: Coil connections are 
sealed and seals should not be broken until just im
mediately  before  making  connections  to  condenser 
unit.
SECTION VI. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT:  Before  proceeding  with  the  electrical 
connections,  check  the  power  supply  to  be  sure  that 
the voltage,  frequency, and  phase correspond  to that 
specified on the unit rating plate.
All electrical connections must be made in accordance 
with  the  National  Electrical  Code  and  local  codes 
governing such wiring. The field connections must be 
made  in  accordance  with  the  wiring  diagrams  in
cluded in  this instruction  (see Figures  3  and 4).  A 
separate electrical line should be run for this installa
tion  and  it  should  contain  a  fused  disconnect  switch 
placed in  a convenient location.  For maximum  fuse 
and minimum wire sizes, refer to Ratings and Capaci
ties  Table.  Field  wiring  connections  are  made  in  the 
control box located in the gas control compartment of 
the unit. Wiring entrances are made to the control box 
through knock-outs provided in the casing. All wiring 
entrances  to  the  unit  must  be  weatherproof  and 
watertight. The thermostat heating anticipator should 
be set at 0.8 amperes for the first stage and 0.4 am
peres  for  the  second  stage.  Use  thermostat  assembly 
Bryant  Part  No.  34427D57  (782F)  and  sub-base 
assembly Bryant Part No. 34427D59 (Q672B).
NOTE: Both thermostat and sub-base assemblies are 
for  heating  only. For  field wiring  diagram, refer  to 
Figure 3.
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