Bryant 619E manual FIELD-INSTALLED Accessory Description and Usage, Contents

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The indoor units include protection against freeze-up (heat pumps), high discharge temperature, and self diagnostics to en- sure reliability.

RESTART FUNCTION FOR AUTOMATIC START AFTER A POWER FAILURE eliminates the need to reset the unit after a power failure. The unit restarts in the same mode that was op- erating prior to the power failure and retains the selected set point as well.

AUTOMATIC AIR SWEEP ensures evenly-distributed air within the conditioned space for ultimate comfort. The air sweep fea- ture sweeps the air from side to side.

WEATHER-PROTECTED CABINET is protected with a heavy, galvanized steel coating, then coated again with a layer of zinc phosphate to which a coat of polyester powder is applied and baked on. This provides each unit with a hard, smooth ®nish that will last for many years.

All screws on the cabinet exterior are coated for long-lasting, rust-resistant, quality appearance.

TOTALLY ENCLOSED FAN MOTOR means greater reliability under rain conditions and dependable performance for many years. Permanent-split-capacitor-type motors provide the most economical operation.

REFRIGERANT SYSTEM is designed to provide dependability. Each unit leaves the factory with a refrigerant charge. Additional charge may be necessary depending on the application. Refrig- erant service connections make checking operating pressures easier. For precise refrigerant control, all 538A, 538C, and 538D fan coil units feature an AccuRater piston in the fan coil unit, and 009,012 units feature a capillary in the outdoor unit.

FIELD-INSTALLED ACCESSORY

DESCRIPTION AND USAGE

Condensate Pump Ð The pump provides condensate lift ca- pability, and is an accessory for the fan coil units.

SUGGESTED USE:

·The condensate pump accessory is recommended when ad- equate drain line pitch cannot be provided.

Winter Start Control (538A, 538S) Ð This condensing unit ac- cessory is a single-pole,single-throw delay relay which by- passes the low-pressure switch for approximately 3 minutes to permit start-up for cooling operation under low load conditions at low-ambient temperatures.

SUGGESTED USES:

·Applications where low-ambient cooling is required below 40 F outdoor-air temperature.

Wall mount kit Ð The kit includes brackets to be mounted to the outside of the structure to raise unit from ground level, or to

mount the unit on a wall adjacent to a sloping roof. The wall mount kit is also useful in areas of heavy snowfall or where space is at a premium. The wall mount kit may be used with any outdoor unit.

SUGGESTED USE:

·When application requires that outdoor unit be installed above ground level.

Liquid solenoid valve (sizes 018 and larger) Ð The valve is an electrically operated shutoff valve to be installed at the out- door unit, and closes and opens in response to compressor op- eration. The valve maintains a column of refrigerant in the liquid line between compressor operation cycles and is required for certain long-line applications. The valve should be used with all long-line applications (over 100 ft).

SUGGESTED USE:

· Whenever long-line applications are used.

Low-Ambient Temperature Controls (down to −20 F) (538A, 538C, 538D) Ð The low-ambient kit is a solid-state head pres- sure controller designed to control outdoor fan cycling, and is activated by a pressure sensor. It is speci®cally designed to con- trol fan-motor cycles in response to saturated condensing pres- sure. This device maintains a constant saturated condensing temperature of 100 F ± 10 F at outdoor-air temperatures be- tween 55 F and −20 F, and may be used on all 538A, 538C, and 538D outdoor units without changing the outdoor-fan motor.

SUGGESTED USE:

·Applications where a signi®cant amount of unit cooling opera- tion is necessary at outdoor-air temperatures below 55 F.

Crankcase Heater Ð Crankcase heaters are only an acces- sory for those units with scroll compressor(s). Heaters are standard on units with reciprocating compressors.

SUGGESTED USE:

·Scroll compressor applications where an accessory low- ambient kit has been installed.

CONTENTS

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Model Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

System Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Speci®cations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8

Dimensional Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-14

Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,16

Typical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17,18

Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23

Typical Wiring Schematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-27

Operating Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-30

Engineers' Speci®cation Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,32

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Contents 538A 538S 048 Shown Standard System FeaturesAir Conditioning DescriptionFIELD-INSTALLED Accessory Description and Usage ContentsStandard Features and FIELD-INSTALLED Accessories 619B,DModel Description Seer System CapacitiesHspf Specifications Ð 538A and 538C Condensing Units UnitSpecifications Ð 538D Heat Pump Units Unit 538DUnit 538S Specifications Ð 538S Condensing UnitsSpecifications Ð 619E FAN Coil Units Unit 619EUnit Weight 538 009 55.0 25.0 012 62.0 28.1 60.7 27.5 66.5 30.2Unit Operating Minimum Mounting PAD DimensionsUnit Unit Operating Weight 048 Dimensional DRAWING, Base Unit Ð 538S Condensing UnitsFt-in 024 538S Ft-inDimensional DRAWING, Base Unit Ð 619E009,012 FAN Coil Units 619E 009Dimensional DRAWING, Base Unit Ð 619E018,024 FAN Coil Units 619EMULTI-SPLIT Condensing Units Electrical Data Condensing UnitsHeat Pump Units Indoor Electrical DataFAN Coil Units Operating Voltage FAN UnitCooling-Only System Shown Cooling Only System Shown Condition Application DataOutdoor Units Condition ALL UnitsMaximum Lift Ð Application DataMaximum Line Lengths FAN Coil Unit Equivalent Below Above CondensingCooling only System Piston Guide and Refrigerant Charges Fitting Loss in Equivalent FT for ElbowsChattleff Common Piston Sizes Heat Pump System Piston Guide and Refrigerant ChargesOutdoor Unit Above Indoor Unit Change in Indoor Unit Piston Size For ElevationHorizontal Conguration Indoor Unit Above Outdoor UnitFAN Coil High Speed Approximate AIR Throw DataCondensing Unit Sound Ratings Unit FAN SpeedRelay Chart CompressorCompressor K13 Typical Wiring Schematic Ð 538A018,024 COOLING-ONLY SystemTemperatureResistance 500 11,400 32,500 Thermistor EquivalenceOutdoor Fan K2 Compressor K1 Typical Wiring Schematic Ð 538D018,024 Heat Pump System Temperature Resistance 500 11,400 32,500Operating Sequence Operating Sequence Electronic Control Defrost Regions Map Outdoor unit. Sensible heat capacity shall not be less than Bryant Day & Night Payne