Bryant 550A, 556A, 552A instruction manual Required LIQUID-LINE Temperature F, Superheat Charging

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TABLE 3—REQUIRED LIQUID-LINE TEMPERATURE (°F)

LIQUID

 

 

REQUIRED SUBCOOLING

 

 

PRESSURE AT

 

 

TEMPERATURE

 

 

SERVICE VALVE

 

 

 

(°F)

 

 

(PSIG)

8

10

12

 

14

16

18

189

58

56

54

 

52

50

48

195

60

58

56

 

54

52

50

202

62

60

58

 

56

54

52

208

64

62

60

 

58

56

54

215

66

64

62

 

60

58

56

222

68

66

64

 

62

60

58

229

70

68

66

 

64

62

60

236

72

70

68

 

66

64

62

243

74

72

70

 

68

66

64

251

76

74

72

 

70

68

66

259

78

76

74

 

72

70

68

266

80

78

76

 

74

72

70

274

82

80

78

 

76

74

72

283

84

82

80

 

78

76

74

291

86

84

82

 

80

78

76

299

88

86

84

 

82

80

78

308

90

88

86

 

84

82

80

317

92

90

88

 

86

84

82

326

94

92

90

 

88

86

84

335

96

94

92

 

90

88

86

345

98

96

94

 

92

90

88

354

100

98

96

 

94

92

90

364

102

100

98

 

96

94

92

374

104

102

100

 

98

96

94

384

106

104

102

 

100

98

96

395

108

106

104

 

102

100

98

406

110

108

106

 

104

102

100

416

112

110

108

 

106

104

102

427

114

112

110

 

108

106

104

439

116

114

112

 

110

108

106

450

118

116

114

 

112

110

108

462

120

118

116

 

114

112

110

474

122

120

118

 

116

114

112

486

124

122

120

 

118

116

114

499

126

124

122

 

120

118

116

511

128

126

124

 

122

120

118

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE 4—SUPERHEAT CHARGING

OUTDOOR TEMP (°F)

 

 

 

 

 

EVAPORATOR ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE (°F WB)

 

 

 

50

52

 

54

 

56

 

58

 

60

62

64

66

68

70

72

74

76

 

 

 

 

 

55

9

12

 

14

 

17

 

20

 

23

26

29

32

35

37

40

42

45

60

7

10

 

12

 

15

 

18

 

21

24

27

30

33

35

38

40

43

65

6

 

10

 

13

 

16

 

19

21

24

27

30

33

36

38

41

70

 

7

 

10

 

13

 

16

19

21

24

27

30

33

36

39

75

 

 

6

 

9

 

12

15

18

21

24

28

31

34

37

80

 

 

 

5

 

8

12

15

18

21

25

28

31

35

85

 

 

 

8

11

15

19

22

26

30

33

90

 

 

 

5

9

13

16

20

24

27

31

95

 

 

 

6

10

14

18

22

25

29

100

 

 

 

8

12

15

20

23

27

105

 

 

 

5

9

13

17

22

26

110

 

 

 

6

11

15

20

25

115

 

 

 

8

14

18

23

Where a dash (— ) appears, do not attempt to charge system under these conditions or refrigerant slugging may occur. Charge must be weighed in. NOTE: Superheat °F is at low-side service port.

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Contents Installation Safety ConsiderationsInstallation Recommendations Dimensions II. Install on a SOLID, Level Mounting PADVI. Install TXV 556A Standard 552A/550A OP Tional TXV InstallationInstalling TXV in Place of Piston Replacing TXV on R-22 Indoor CoilAccessory Usage Install LIQUID-LINE Filter DrierVII. Make Piping Connections Outdoor Unit Connected to FACTORY- Approved Indoor UnitRefrigerant Tubing Sweat ConnectionEvacuate Refrigerant Tubing and Indoor Coil MinutesRoute Ground and Power Wires Connect Ground and Power WiresConnect Control Wiring Install Electrical AccessoriesCooling only Procedure Units with Cooling Mode Puron TXVCare and Maintenance Units with Indoor PistonsRequired LIQUID-LINE Temperature F Superheat ChargingRequired SUCTION-LINE Temperature PURON- Quick Reference Guide Typical 24-v Circuit Connections J1 Jumper
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