Bryant R-22 IX. Wind Baffle, Coastal Filter, XI. Support Feet, XII. LIQUID-LINE Solenoid Valve

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TABLE 1—REQUIRED FIELD-INSTALLED ACCESSORIES FOR AIR CONDITIONERS AND HEAT PUMPS

 

REQUIRED FOR

REQUIRED FOR

REQUIRED FOR

ACCESSORY

LOW-AMBIENT

LONG-LINE

SEA COAST

APPLICATIONS

APPLICATIONS*

APPLICATIONS

 

 

(BELOW 55°F)

(OVER 50 FT)

(WITHIN 2 MILES)

Crankcase Heater

Yes

Yes

No

Evaporator Freeze Thermostat

Yes

No

No

Winter Start Control

Yes†

No

No

Accumulator

No

No

No

Compressor Start Assist

Yes

Yes

No

Capacitor and Relay

 

 

 

Low Ambient Controller,

 

 

 

MotorMaster™ Control,

Yes

No

No

or

 

 

 

Low-Ambient Pressure Switch

 

 

 

Wind Baffle

See Low-Ambient Instructions

No

No

Coastal Filter

No

No

Yes

Support Feet

Recommended

No

Recommended

Liquid-Line Solenoid Valve

 

See Long-Line

 

or

No

Application

No

Hard-Shutoff TXV

 

Guideline

 

Ball-Bearing Fan Motor

Yes‡

No

No

Isolation Relay

Yes**

No

No

*For tubing line sets between 50 and 175 ft, refer to Residential Split-System Long-Line Application Guideline. †Only when low-pressure switch is used.

‡Required for Low-Ambient Controller (full modulation feature) and MotorMaster™ control only. ** Required on Heat Pumps only.

IX. WIND BAFFLE

A field-fabricated sheet-metal cover used to stop prevailing winds or where outdoor ambient temperature is less than 55°F during unit operation of cooling mode.

X. COASTAL FILTER

A mesh screen inserted under top cover and inside base pan to protect condenser coil from salt damage without restricting air- flow.

XI. SUPPORT FEET

Four adhesive plastic feet which raise unit 4 in. above mounting pad. This allows sand, dirt, and other debris to be flushed from unit base; minimizes corrosion.

XII. LIQUID-LINE SOLENOID VALVE

An electrically operated shutoff valve to be installed at outdoor or indoor unit (depending on tubing configuration) which stops and starts refrigerant liquid flow in response to compressor operation. Maintains a column of refrigerant liquid ready for action at next compressor-operation cycle and prevents liquid migration during the off cycle.

XIII. THERMOSTATIC-EXPANSION VALVE

A modulating flow-control device which meters refrigerant flow rate into the evaporator in response to the superheat of the refrigerant gas leaving the evaporator. Only use factory-specified TXV’s.

XIV. ISOLATION RELAY

A DPDT relay which switches the low-ambient controller out of the outdoor fan-motor circuit when the heat pump switches to heating mode.

LOW-AMBIENT GUIDELINE

The minimum operating temperature for these units in cooling mode is 55°F outdoor ambient without additional accessories. This equipment may be operated in cooling mode at ambient tempera- tures below 55°F when the accessories listed in Table 1 are installed. Wind baffles are required when operating in cooling mode at ambients below 55°F. Refer to Fig. 1 or 2 and Table 2 or 3 for wind baffle construction details.

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LONG-LINE GUIDELINE

This Long-Line Application Guideline applies to all Bryant residential air conditioner and heat pump split systems that have a nominal capacity of 18,000 to 60,000 Btuh. This guideline provides required system changes and accessories necessary for any residential product having piping requirements greater than 50 ft or installations where indoor unit is located above outdoor unit. This guideline is intended to cover applications outside the standard Installation Instructions. This guideline is for standard, single-speed products. For applications involving 2-speed prod- ucts, refer to Section VI first.

NOTE: The presale literature for outdoor unit must be referred to in conjunction with this guideline.

I. APPROVED SYSTEMS

Any residential indoor/outdoor unit combination listed in the outdoor unit presale literature is an approved system, EXCEPT the following:

Indoor coils with capillary-metering devices

All equipment less than nominal 18,000 Btuh

All 1/4-in. and 5/16–in. liquid-line applications

Any indoor furnace coil/fan coil not listed in outdoor unit presale literature

Any application which has interconnecting tubing with an equivalent length greater than 175 ft

II. INTERCONNECTING TUBING SIZING

Table 4 lists recommended interconnecting vapor-line diameters for equivalent total-line lengths. All residential split systems installed in long-line applications must use only 3/8-in. liquid lines. Equivalent line length equals the linear length (measured) of interconnecting vapor tubing plus losses due to elbows. (See Table 5 and Fig. 3.) Liquid lines larger than 3/8-in. OD greatly increase charge quantity of the system. Excessive charge increases risk of migration and compressor damage. Table 4 provides the estimated percentage of nominal cooling-capacity losses based on the stan- dard, required vapor line size versus what is selected for the long-line application. Since the vapor line is the discharge line in heating mode, losses are minimal.

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Contents Safety Considerations Table of ContentsIII. Seacoast for AIR Conditioners only II. ADD-ON Replacement RetrofitAccessory Descriptions VIII. LOW-AMBIENT Pressure SwitchXI. Support Feet II. Interconnecting Tubing SizingIX. Wind Baffle Coastal FilterMatl 20 GA Steel Matl 18 GA SteelBaffle Left Unit Size Unit HeightSmall MediumWind Baffle Dimensions for Cube Units Estimated Percentage of Nominal COOLING-CAPACITY LossesIII. Metering Device Sizing Calculation of Indoor Piston no IV. LIQUID-LINE Solenoid and Tubing CONFIGU- RationFitting Losses in Equivalent FT ExampleVI -SPEED Applications Common Piston SizesLIQUID-LINE Solenoid KIT Part Numbers Charging InformationPositions 6 through 10-Serial Number II. Serial Number IdentificationIII. Information PLATE-RELIANT Products II. Remove FAN-MOTOR ASSEMBLY-BEFORE 1/1/92Cabinet Remove TOP COVER-BEFORE 1/1/92VI. Remove FAN-MOTOR ASSEMBLY-AFTER 1/1/92 Basic Cabinet Designs Electrical Aluminum WireII. Contactors Information PlateStart Capacitors and PTC Devices III. CapacitorsIV. Cycle Protector Temporary Capacitance BoostCrankcase Heater VI. TIME-DELAY RelayLOW-PRESSURE Switch VII. Pressure SwitchesIX. DEFROST-CONTROL Board HIGH-PRESSURE SwitchLIQUID-LINE Pressure Switch VIII. Defrost ThermostatsCES0110063 CES0130024 CES0110063 Defrost ControlDefrost Control SPEED-UP Timing SE SPEED-UPParameter Minimum Maximum Defrost Timer Settings XI. Service Alarm Control BoardFAN Motors XII. Outdoor Thermostats OF2 CESO130076-00Aeroquiet System and Aeromax TOP FAN PositionXIII. Compressor Plug Service Alarm Wiring ConnectionsXIV. LOW-VOLTAGE Terminals Reciprocating CompressorMechanical Failures II. Electrical Failures IV. Compressor Removal and Replacement III. System Cleanup After BurnoutIII. Discharge Thermostat Copeland Scroll Compressor FeaturesII. Troubleshooting Compressor OIL RechargeII. Compressor Protection Millennium Scroll Compressor FeaturesIII. Troubleshooting IV. Scroll COMPRESSOR, 3-PHASE MonitorCont HPS LPS IFR Indoor External Power Supply 24Cont Equip GND CAP OFM Logic CESO130075Ambient Temperature for HIGH- LOW-SPEED Operation Function Light Code and Display Location IV. Major Components III. Factory DefaultsFactory Defaults Compressor PTC RangesVI. Troubleshooting TWO-SPEED Compressor Winding Resistance AT 70F ±LED FUNCTION/MALFUNCTION Lights II. Leak Detection Refrigeration System Refrigeration CycleLow-Speed Windings All 24V PIN Connection TroubleshootingIII. Brazing Cooling CycleIV. Service Valves Service ValvesReliant Products Except 1992 Production Reliant and Cube Products ProducedVI. Reversing Valve VII. THERMOSTATIC-EXPANSION Valves TXV Reversing ValveIX. Coil Removal TXV Superheat Setting AT Outlet of Evaporator CoilInstallation TXV Type Product Usage Superheat Setting VIII. THERMOSTATIC-EXPANSION Valve BI-FLOW TXVTXV in Cooling Mode XIV. Checking Charge XI. AccumulatorXII. Contaminant Removal XIII. System ChargingSubcooling Charging Method Required Vapor Temperature FSuperheat Charging Table Superheat Charging MethodCare and Maintenance Reliant AIR ConditionersReliant Heat Pumps Required LIQUID-LINE Temperature Page AIR Conditioner Troubleshooting Chart Heat Pump TROUBLESHOOTING-COOLING Cycle Heat Pump TROUBLESHOOTING-HEATING Cycle
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