Bryant 576b installation instructions Control Voltage Connections, Power Wiring Connections

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the current within 10%. Use the formula shown in Table 4, Note 2, to determine the percent voltage imbalance. Operation on improper line voltage or excessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse and may cause damage to electrical components. Such opera- tion would invalidate any applicable warranty.

4.Insulate low-voltage wires for highest voltage con- tained within conduit when low-voltage control wires are run in same conduit as high-voltage wires.

5.Do not damage internal components when drilling through any panel to mount electrical hardware, con- duit, etc.

All units except 208/230-v units are factory wired for the voltage shown on the nameplate. If the 208/230-v unit is to be connected to a 208-v power supply, the transformer must be rewired by moving the black wire from the 230-v terminal on the transformer and connecting it to the 200-v terminal on the transformer.

Refer to unit label diagram for additional information. Pigtails are provided for field wire connections. Use factory- supplied splices or UL (Underwriters’ Laboratories) approved copper/aluminum connector.

When installing units, provide a disconnect per NEC. All field wiring must comply with NEC and local requirements.

Install field wiring as follows:

1.Install conduit through side panel openings.

2.Install power lines to terminal connections as shown in Fig. 5.

B.Control Voltage Connections

Install an accessory thermostat assembly according to instal- lation instructions included with the accessory. Locate ther- mostat assembly on a solid wall in the conditioned space to sense average temperature in accordance with thermostat installation instructions.

Route thermostat cable or equivalent single leads of colored wire from subbase terminals to low-voltage connections on unit (shown in Fig. 6) as described in Steps 1 through 4 below.

NOTE: For wire runs up to 50 ft, use no. 18 AWG insulated wire (35 C minimum). For 50 to 75 ft, use no. 16 AWG

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CContactor

NEC — National Electrical Code

Field Wiring

Factory Wiring

Splice Connection (Factory Supplied)

Fig. 5 — Power Wiring Connections

insulated wire (35 C minimum). For over 75 ft, use no. 14 AWG insulated wire (35 C minimum). All wire larger than no. 18 AWG cannot be directly connected to the thermostat and will require a junction box and splice at the thermostat.

1.Connect thermostat wires to screw terminals of low voltage connection board.

2.Pass the control wires through the hole provided in the corner post. See Fig. 7.

3.Feed wire through raceway built into the corner post and into the 24-v thermostat connection board. The 24-v thermostat connection is located on the left side of the low voltage connection compartment. The race- way provides the UL required clearance between the high- and low-voltage wiring.

4.Total combined amperage draw of the field-installed liquid line solenoid valve and indoor fan contactor must not exceed 22 va. If the specified va must be exceeded, use a remote relay to switch the load.

 

 

 

 

 

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AHA —

Adjustable Heat Anticipator

LLSV

Liquid Line Solenoid Valve

Terminal (Marked)

C

Contactor, Compressor

LPS

Low-Pressure Switch

Spice

CB

Circuit Breaker

TB

Terminal Block

Factory Wiring

CC

Cooling Compensator

TC

Thermostat-Cooling

Field Control Wiring

CLO —

Compressor Lockout

TDR

Time-Delay Relay

To Indicate Common Potential Only,

HPS —

High-Pressure Switch

TH

Thermostat-Heating

Not To Represent Wiring

IFC

Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Contactor

TRAN —

Transformer

 

 

Fig. 6 — Typical Control Wiring Connections (569C Shown)

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Contents Important Read Before Installing ContentsSafety Considerations II. RIG and Place Unit InstallationLocate the Unit III. Compressor MountingPhysical Data Weight Chart lb Dimensions ft-inService Valve Connections Electrical ConnectionsField Power Supply Fig Refrigerant Piping SizesLiquid Line Data Power Wiring Connections Control Voltage ConnectionsElectrical Data Accessory VI. Accessory InstallationAccessory List PRE-START-UPSTART-UP START-UP and Adjustments Care and MaintenanceII. Lubrication Service CleaningCondenser Coil CompressorsCompressor Removal VI. Crankcase HeaterVII. Refrigerant Charge VIII. Refrigerant Service Ports IX. High Flow ValvesTroubleshooting Guide Symptom Cause RemedyOFC LPSCAP CLOControls START-UP ChecklistOutdoor Unit Indoor UnitIII. START-UP