Bryant 698B instruction manual VI. Check Indoor Expansion Device Furnace Coils, FAN Coils

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COIL

SENSING

BULB

EQUALIZER

TUBE

THERMOSTATIC

EXPANSION

VALVE

A91277

Fig. 5—TXV Installed

VI. CHECK INDOOR EXPANSION DEVICE

CAUTION: For proper unit operation and reliability, units must be installed with balance port hard shutoff TXV specifically designed to operate with Puron® two- speed unit. Do not install with evaporator coils having capillary tube metering devices.

A. FURNACE COILS

Puron® furnace coils come factory equipped with bi-flow, hard shutoff TXV s specifically designed for Puron® two-speed units. No changeout is required.

Remove existing Check-Flo-Rater™ piston from indoor coil and install field accessory TXV.

Install TXV kit to indoor coil as follows:

IMPORTANT: The TXV should be mounted as close to the indoor coil as possible and in a vertical, upright position. Avoid mounting the inlet tube vertically down. Valve is more susceptible to malfunction due to debris if inlet tube is facing down. A factory-approved filter drier must be installed in the liquid line.

PROCEDURE 1—INSTALLING TXV IN PLACE OF PIS- TON

1.Ensure coil has not been exposed to atmospheric pressure for more than 15 minutes.

2.Remove indoor coil inlet tube at piston body inlet. Use back-up wrench to prevent damage.

3.Remove piston retainer, being careful not to damage sealing surface of O-ring.

4.Remove and discard factory-installed piston. Replace re- tainer if O-ring is damaged.

NOTE: If the piston is not removed from the body, TXV will not function properly.

5.Reinstall piston retainer in piston body.

6.Replace indoor coil inlet tube. Use back-up wrench to prevent damage.

CAUTION: To prevent damage to the unit, use a brazing shield and wrap TXV with wet cloth or use heat sink material.

7.Sweat swivel adapter (See Fig. 6D) to inlet of indoor coil and attach to TXV (See Fig. 6A) outlet. Use backup wrench to avoid damage to tubing or valve. Sweat inlet of TXV, marked “IN,” to liquid line. Avoid excessive heat which could damage valve.

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8.Install vapor elbow (See Fig. 6B) with equalizer adapter to suction tube of line set and suction connection to indoor coil. Adapter has a 1/4-in. male flare connector for attaching equalizer tube.

9.Connect equalizer tube of TXV to 1/4-in. equalizer fitting on vapor line adapter.

10.Attach TXV bulb to horizontal section of suction line using bulb strap provided. (See Fig. 6C.) Insulate bulb with factory-supplied insulation tape. (See Fig. 6E.) See Fig. 7 for correct positioning of sensing bulb.

11.Proceed with remainder of unit installation.

B. FAN COILS

Indoor unit (fan coil) comes factory equipped with a bi-flow shut-off TXV specifically designed for Puron® two-speed. No TXV changeout is required.

PROCEDURE 2—REPLACING R-22 TXV OR NON-BALANCE PORT PURON® TXV

1.Remove any existing refrigerant and ensure coil has not been exposed to atmospheric pressure for more than 15 minutes.

2.Remove coil access panel and fitting door from cabinet.

3.Remove and save TXV support clamp using a 5/16-in nut driver.

4.Remove TXV using a backup wrench on flare connections to prevent damage to tubing.

5.Using wire cutters, cut equalizer tube off flush with vapor tube inside cabinet.

6.Remove bulb from vapor tube inside cabinet.

7.Braze equalizer stub-tube closed. Use protective barrier as necessary to prevent damage to drain pan.

IMPORTANT: Route the equalizer tube of approved Puron® TXV through suction line connection opening in fitting panel prior to replacing fitting panel around tubing.

8.Install TXV (Fig. 6A) with 3/8-in. copper inlet tube through small hole in service panel. Use wrench and backup wrench, to avoid damage to tubing valve.

9.Reinstall TXV support clamp (removed in item 3).

10.Attach TXV bulb to vapor tube inside cabinet in same location as original was removed using supplied bulb straps. (See Fig. 6C.) Insulate bulb with factory-supplied insulation tape. (See Fig. 6E.) See Fig. 7 for correct positioning of sensing bulb.

11.Route equalizer tube through suction connection opening (large hole) in fitting panel and install fitting panel in place.

12.Sweat inlet of TXV, marked “IN,” to liquid line. Avoid excessive heat which could damage valve.

13.Install vapor elbow (See Fig. 6B) with equalizer adapter to vapor line of line set and vapor connection to indoor coil. Adapter has a 1/4-in. male flare connector for attaching equalizer tube. (See Fig. 6B.)

14.Connect equalizer tube of TXV to 1/4-in. equalizer fitting on vapor line adapter. Use backup wrench to prevent damage to equalizer fitting.

15.Proceed with remainder of unit installation.

C. Long-Line Applications, Install Liquid-Line Solenoid Valve (LSV)

For refrigerant piping arrangements with equivalent lengths greater than 50 ft or when elevation difference between indoor and/or outdoor unit is greater than ± 20 ft, follow all requirements

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Contents Installation Recommendations Safety ConsiderationsIII. Clearance Requirements Installation Check Equipment and JOB Site Unpack UnitII. Install on a SOLID, Level Mounting PAD Inspect EquipmentFAN Coils VI. Check Indoor Expansion Device Furnace CoilsInstall Adapter Tube VII. Make Piping ConnectionsOutdoor Unit Connected to FACTORY- Approved Indoor Unit Sweat Connection Accessory UsageRequired LIQUID-LINE Temperature F Refrigerant Tubing and Filter DrierMinutes Final Tubing CheckVIII. Make Electrical Connections Final Wiring Check Route Ground and Power WiresConnect Ground and Power Wires Connect Control WiringTypical 24V Circuit Connections Volt Factory Wiring XII. Check Charge Unit Charge Wiring Diagram NotesCooling Operation Cooling only ProcedureHeating Check Charge Procedure XIII. System Functions and Sequence of OP- ErationHeating Operation ONE Minute Speed Change Time DelayFactory Defaults Defrost DIP Switch SettingsDefrost Pressure Switch ProtectionTemperature Thermistors Defrost Time SelectionCare and Maintenance XIV. Final ChecksTWO-SPEED Compressor Winding Resistance AT 70F ± → -Wiring Diagram-024, 036 Wiring Diagram-060
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