Bryant 619CNF, 619CNQ installation instructions Service Training, Call for Free Catalog

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SERVICE TRAINING

Packaged Service Training programs are an excellent way to increase your knowledge of the equip- ment discussed in this manual, including:

Unit Familiarization

Maintenance

Installation Overview

Operating Sequence

A large selection of product, theory, and skills programs are available, using popular video-based for- mats and materials. All include video and/or slides, plus companion book.

Classroom Service Training which includes “hands-on” experience with the products in our labs can mean increased confidence that really pays dividends in faster troubleshooting and fewer callbacks. Course descriptions and schedules are in our catalog.

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsInstallation System Type Indoor Section Number Outdoor Section Number System MatchesApplication Range CoolingPhysical Data, Under Ceiling Cooling Only Units Complete PRE-INSTALLATION ChecksBefore Installation Unpack UnitII. Select Location Physical Data, Under Ceiling Heat Pump UnitsUnit Size Size Weight lbUnit Ft-inIII. Mount Unit Installing Hex-Head Mounting Bolts Fan Coil Unit IV. Connect Refrigerant PipingPiston and Charge Combinations Heat Pump Systems Connect Condensate Drain LinePiston and Charge Combinations Cooling Only Systems Piston and Charge Combinations Heat and Cool SystemsAccuRater Metering Device at Service Valve Mounting Hanging BracketsVI. Make Electrical Connections Electrical DataComponent Location Typical Ceiling-Suspended System VII. Install Thermostat Line Power ConnectionsTran ASMASR FPTThermostats Cooling Only Systems VIII. Make Connections Between Indoor and Outdoor UnitsCheck AccuRater Metering Device Heat Pump SystemsCooling System Wiring Diagram Heat Pump Wiring Diagram Automatic Operation AUTO. Mode III. Adjusting AirflowIV. Operating Mode Memory START-UPLubrication Cleaning and MaintenanceII. AIR Filters FIG Clean Outdoor Coil Outdoor Unit III. Clean Indoor Unit Bottom PanelIV. Clean Indoor Coil VI. Clean Condensate DrainsTroubleshooting Problem Cause Typical SolutionService Training Call for Free CatalogII. PRE-START-UP START-UP Checklist Preliminary InformationIII. Piping START-UP Checklist IV. START-UP