Bryant 698B Accessory Usage, Required LIQUID-LINE Temperature F, Sweat Connection, Leak Checking

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TABLE 2—ACCESSORY USAGE

 

REQUIRED FOR LONG-LINE

REQUIRED FOR SEA-COAST

ACCESSORY

APPLICATIONS*

APPLICATIONS*

 

(OVER 50 FT)

(WITHIN 2 MILES)

Coastal Filter

No

Yes

Support Feet

No

Recommended

Puron® Hard Shutoff TXV

Yes†

Yes†

Puron® Liquid-Line Solenoid Valve for Heating

LHALS0401LLS

No

 

 

 

*For tubing line sets between 50 and 175 ft, or more than 20 ft vertical differential refer to Application Guideline and Service Manual for Residential Split-System Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps using Puron® Refrigerant.

† Required for all applications.

TABLE 3—REQUIRED LIQUID-LINE TEMPERATURE (°F)

LIQUID PRESSURE AT

REQUIRED SUBCOOLING TEMPERATURE

SERVICE VALVE

 

 

(°F)

 

(PSIG)

5

10

 

15

20

174

56

51

 

46

41

181

58

53

 

48

43

188

61

56

 

51

46

195

63

58

 

53

48

202

65

60

 

55

50

209

67

62

 

57

52

216

69

64

 

59

54

223

71

66

 

61

56

230

73

68

 

63

58

237

75

70

 

65

60

244

77

72

 

67

62

251

79

74

 

69

64

258

81

76

 

71

66

265

82

77

 

72

67

272

84

79

 

74

69

279

86

81

 

76

71

286

88

86

 

78

73

293

89

84

 

79

74

300

91

86

 

81

76

307

93

88

 

83

78

314

94

89

 

84

79

321

96

91

 

86

81

328

97

92

 

87

82

335

99

94

 

89

84

342

100

95

 

90

85

349

102

97

 

92

87

356

103

98

 

93

88

363

105

100

 

95

90

370

106

101

 

96

91

377

107

102

 

97

92

384

109

104

 

99

94

391

110

105

 

100

95

398

112

107

 

102

97

405

113

108

 

103

98

412

114

109

 

104

99

419

115

110

 

105

100

426

117

112

 

107

102

433

118

113

 

108

103

440

119

114

 

109

104

447

120

115

 

110

105

454

122

117

 

112

107

461

123

118

 

113

108

468

124

119

 

114

109

475

125

120

 

115

110

482

126

121

 

116

111

489

127

122

 

117

112

496

129

124

 

119

114

503

130

125

 

120

115

510

131

126

 

121

116

517

132

127

 

122

117

524

133

128

 

123

118

531

134

129

 

124

119

538

135

130

 

125

120

545

136

131

 

126

121

552

137

132

 

127

122

559

138

133

 

128

123

566

139

134

 

129

124

573

140

135

 

130

125

580

141

136

 

131

126

587

142

137

 

132

127

594

143

138

 

133

128

601

144

139

 

134

129

608

145

140

 

135

130

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C. REFRIGERANT TUBING AND FILTER DRIER

CAUTION: Installation of filter drier in liquid line is required.

Connect vapor tubing to fittings on outdoor unit vapor service valve. Connect liquid tubing to filter drier. (See Table 1 and Fig. 9.) Use refrigerant grade tubing. Connect other end of filter drier to adapter tube on liquid service valve.

D. SWEAT CONNECTION

CAUTION: To avoid valve damage while brazing, ser- vice valves must be wrapped in a heat-sinking material such as a wet cloth.

Wrap service valves and filter drier with a wet cloth or heat- sinking material. Braze connections using either silver bearing or non-silver bearing brazing material. Do not use soft solder (materials which melt below 800°F). Consult local code require- ments.

CAUTION: To prevent damage to unit or service valves, observe the following:

• Use a brazing shield.

Wrap service valves with wet cloth or use a heat sink material.

E.LEAK CHECKING

Leak test all joints in indoor, outdoor, and refrigerant tubing.

F.EVACUATE REFRIGERANT TUBING AND INDOOR COIL

CAUTION: To avoid compressor damage never use the system compressor as a vacuum pump.

Refrigerant tubes and indoor coil must be evacuated using the recommended deep vacuum method of 500 microns. The alternate triple evacuation method may be used if the procedure outlined below is followed.

IMPORTANT: Never open system under vacuum to atmosphere without first breaking it open with nitrogen.

SENSING BULB

STRAP

SUCTION

TUBE

8 O'CLOCK

4 O'CLOCK

 

A02000

Fig. 7—Positioning of Sensing Bulb

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Contents Installation Recommendations Safety ConsiderationsII. Install on a SOLID, Level Mounting PAD Installation Check Equipment and JOB Site Unpack UnitInspect Equipment III. Clearance RequirementsFAN Coils VI. Check Indoor Expansion Device Furnace CoilsOutdoor Unit Connected to FACTORY- Approved Indoor Unit Install Adapter TubeVII. Make Piping Connections Required LIQUID-LINE Temperature F Accessory UsageRefrigerant Tubing and Filter Drier Sweat ConnectionVIII. Make Electrical Connections MinutesFinal Tubing Check Connect Ground and Power Wires Route Ground and Power WiresConnect Control Wiring Final Wiring CheckTypical 24V Circuit Connections Volt Factory Wiring XII. Check Charge Unit Charge Wiring Diagram NotesHeating Check Charge Procedure Cooling only ProcedureXIII. System Functions and Sequence of OP- Eration Cooling OperationFactory Defaults ONE Minute Speed Change Time DelayDefrost DIP Switch Settings Heating OperationTemperature Thermistors Pressure Switch ProtectionDefrost Time Selection DefrostTWO-SPEED Compressor Winding Resistance AT 70F ± Care and MaintenanceXIV. Final Checks → -Wiring Diagram-024, 036 Wiring Diagram-060
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