Bryant manual Air Conditioning, 538A 538S 048 Shown, Description, 619E 538C/D009,012

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Bryant

HIGH WALL DUCT-FREE,

Model 619E

 

Day & Night

 

Payne

SPLIT SYSTEMS

Sizes 009-024

 

Air Conditioning

 

3¤4 to 2 Tons

 

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY PRODUCT DATA

538A

538S (048 Shown)

DESCRIPTION

These duct-free split systems cool, heat (heat pump systems only) dehumidify, circulate, and ®lter the air Ð with minimum maintenance. They are the ideal complement to your ducted system when it is impractical or prohibitively expensive to use a ducted system. The outdoor units, when matched with model 619E fan coil units, offer many technological features and reli- able operation.

The duct-free split systems are perfect for add-ons, such as an office or family room addition, and whenever you have special space requirements; like for a computer room. Or consider duct- free split systems when changes in the cooling load cannot be handled by the existing system; for instance, when adding heat- generating equipment to an already air-conditioned space.

Split systems can also be used when adding air conditioning to spaces that are heated by hydronic or electric heat, and no ductwork exists. Historical renovations are another application for which duct-free split systems are well suited, especially when preserving the looks of the original structure is essential.

When noise is a concern, these whisper-quiet split systems are your answer because you don't have to worry about duct design.

If security is an issue, outdoor and indoor units are connected only by refrigerant piping to prevent intruders from crawling

619E

538C/D009,012

through ductwork. Also, since the outdoor units can be installed 6-in. away from outside walls, coils are protected from vandals and severe weather.

In addition, the compact duct-free split systems take only a few hours to installl, without any major interruptions to the custom- ers' workplace or home.

STANDARD SYSTEM FEATURES

HIGH-EFFICIENCYdesign with SEERs (Seasonal Energy Effi- ciency Ratios) up to 12.0 and HSPFs (heating seasonal perfor- mance factors; heat pump systems only) of 6.8.

MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL for accurate control of the de- sired comfort level.

EXTENSIVE DIAGNOSTICS alert the user to the existence of problems.

BUILT-IN RELIABILITY COMPONENTS include a suction-line accumulator that safeguards the compressor against loss of lu- brication, while start capacitors and relays (non-scroll units) as- sure dependable start-ups, especially during low-voltage conditions (down to 187 v). High- and low-pressure safety switches, crankcase heater (non-scroll units), liquid line ®lter drier (538A, 538C, 538S), bi-¯ow liquid line ®lter drier (538D), and lock-out protection are also standard on most sizes.

Form No. PDS 619E.09.1

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Contents Air Conditioning Standard System Features538A 538S 048 Shown DescriptionContents FIELD-INSTALLED Accessory Description and Usage619B,D Standard Features and FIELD-INSTALLED AccessoriesModel Description Hspf System CapacitiesSeer Unit Specifications Ð 538A and 538C Condensing UnitsUnit 538D Specifications Ð 538D Heat Pump UnitsSpecifications Ð 619E FAN Coil Units Specifications Ð 538S Condensing UnitsUnit 538S Unit 619E538 009 55.0 25.0 012 62.0 28.1 60.7 27.5 66.5 30.2 Unit WeightUnit Minimum Mounting PAD DimensionsUnit Operating Unit Operating Weight Ft-in 024 Dimensional DRAWING, Base Unit Ð 538S Condensing Units048 538S Ft-in619E 009 Dimensional DRAWING, Base Unit Ð 619E009,012 FAN Coil Units619E Dimensional DRAWING, Base Unit Ð 619E018,024 FAN Coil UnitsHeat Pump Units Electrical Data Condensing UnitsMULTI-SPLIT Condensing Units FAN Coil Units Electrical DataIndoor Operating Voltage FAN UnitCooling-Only System Shown Cooling Only System Shown Outdoor Units Application DataCondition Condition ALL UnitsMaximum Line Lengths Application DataMaximum Lift Ð FAN Coil Unit Equivalent Below Above CondensingChattleff Common Piston Sizes Fitting Loss in Equivalent FT for ElbowsCooling only System Piston Guide and Refrigerant Charges Heat Pump System Piston Guide and Refrigerant ChargesHorizontal Conguration Change in Indoor Unit Piston Size For ElevationOutdoor Unit Above Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Above Outdoor UnitCondensing Unit Sound Ratings AIR Throw DataFAN Coil High Speed Approximate Unit FAN SpeedCompressor Relay ChartTemperatureResistance 500 11,400 32,500 Typical Wiring Schematic Ð 538A018,024 COOLING-ONLY SystemCompressor K13 Thermistor EquivalenceOutdoor Fan K2 Compressor K1 Temperature Resistance 500 11,400 32,500 Typical Wiring Schematic Ð 538D018,024 Heat Pump SystemOperating Sequence Operating Sequence Electronic Control Defrost Regions Map Outdoor unit. Sensible heat capacity shall not be less than Bryant Day & Night Payne