Bard QH362, QH243, QH602, QH482, QH422, QH302 Heating Pressure ALL Temperatures in Degrees F

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TABLE 11

HEATING PRESSURE

(ALL TEMPERATURES IN DEGREES F)

 

RETURN

 

 

 

AIR TEMPERATURE ENTERING OUTDOOR COIL

 

 

 

AIR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

MODEL

TEMP.

PRESSURE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

QH243

70

Low Side

7

12

17

23

28

33

39

44

50

55

60

65

71

High Side

147

155

164

172

181

189

198

206

215

224

232

240

249

 

 

QH302

70

Low Side

16

20

24

28

33

37

41

45

49

54

58

62

67

High Side

157

163

169

175

180

187

193

199

205

211

217

222

228

 

 

QH362

70

Low Side

13

17

21

25

30

34

38

42

46

51

55

59

63

High Side

147

153

159

164

171

176

182

188

194

200

206

211

217

 

 

QH422

70

Low Side

13

18

22

26

31

35

39

44

48

53

57

61

65

High Side

161

168

174

180

187

193

199

206

212

218

225

231

237

 

 

QH482

70

Low Side

11

15

20

24

29

33

38

42

47

52

56

60

65

High Side

154

160

167

173

180

186

192

199

206

213

219

225

232

 

 

QH602

70

Low Side

21

21

22

23

25

28

31

36

41

46

53

60

68

High Side

162

166

170

175

181

187

193

200

208

216

225

234

244

 

 

Refer to notes following Table 10

Manual

2100-420H

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Contents Qtec Series Packaged Heat Pump Installation Instructions Models QH243 QH302 QH362 QH422 QH482 QH602Contents Getting Other Information and Publications For More INFORMATION, Contact These PublishersQtec Model Nomenclature Factory BUILT-IN Electric Heat TableElectrical Specifications Electrical Specifications on page 6 aModel Unit Dimensions AIR Seal Under Qtec Unit Shipping DamageUnit Removal from Skid Removal of Unit from SkidGeneral Minimum Installation HeightHandling Unit After Removal from Skid Unit on Appliance CartInstallation with Free Blow Plenum Ducted Application Supply Duct Connections Duct WorkFilters Filter LocationCondensate Drain Optional Side Drain Side View InstallationFresh AIR Intake Standard Rear DrainRear Drain TOP View Service LightUnit Mounting Mounting the Unit Installation InstructionsRemoving Locking Screws from Wheels Component Location Wiring Main PowerWiring LOW Voltage Wiring Operating Voltage RangeLOW Voltage Connections LOW Voltage Connections for DDC ControlThermostat Predominant Features Wall ThermostatsRemote Thermostat Wiring Diagram Thermostat Option Unit Mounted Thermostat Wiring Diagram Thermostat Option Unit Mounted Thermostat Wiring Diagram Thermostat Option Start UP Service Hints Mist Eliminator ServiceVent Options Barometric Fresh AIR Damper StandardFresh AIR Damper Removal Qerv Removal Optional Climate Controls Sequence of Operation Pressure Service PortsSequence of Operation Heat Pump Control Board HPCLOW Pressure Control Bypass Timer Defrost CycleTroubleshooting TroubleshootingChecking Temperature Sensor Solid State Heat Pump Control Troubleshooting ProcedureTemperature F VS Resistance R of Temperature Sensor Troubleshooting GE ECM Motors Don’tTroubleshooting GE ECM Motors CONT’D Replacing ECM Control ModuleSuper Heat AT Compressor FAN Blade Setting Dimensions Refrigerant ChargeFAN Blade Setting FAN Blade Dimensions Indoor Blower PerformanceCooling Pressure ALL Temperatures in Degrees F Model Temp PressureHeating Pressure ALL Temperatures in Degrees F Return AIR Temperature Entering Outdoor Coil Model Pressure

QH482, QH243, QH302, QH422, QH602 specifications

Bard has established itself as a leader in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry with its innovative line of products, including the Bard QH series. Models such as QH362, QH602, QH422, QH302, and QH243 showcase the perfect blend of performance, efficiency, and advanced technology.

The Bard QH362 is built for both affordability and efficiency, making it ideal for smaller commercial spaces. This model offers a cooling capacity of 36,000 BTUs, providing optimal comfort with minimal energy consumption. Its robust design ensures long-lasting performance, while the air-cooled condenser enhances reliability in various climates.

The QH602 model takes it a step further with enhanced cooling capabilities, boasting a 60,000 BTU rating. This unit is particularly well-suited for larger commercial applications. Its advanced heat pump technology allows for efficient heating and cooling, ensuring indoor comfort year-round. The QH602 features a user-friendly control system that optimizes energy use and simplifies operation.

Next up, the QH422 model is designed for mid-sized commercial environments, offering 42,000 BTUs of cooling power. This model is distinguished by its energy-efficient design, significantly reducing operational costs while maintaining high-performance levels. The QH422 includes a smart thermostat that allows users to monitor and adjust settings remotely, further enhancing energy management.

The QH302 model is perfect for businesses looking for a balance between power and efficiency. With a capacity of 30,000 BTUs, this unit effectively meets the needs of medium-sized spaces. Its compact design allows for easy installation and maintenance, making it a favorite among commercial property managers.

Lastly, the QH243 model rounds out the series with a 24,000 BTU capacity, ideal for smaller commercial applications. This model showcases Bard's commitment to energy efficiency, equipped with environmentally friendly refrigerants and advanced insulation materials that minimize energy loss.

These Bard models feature innovative technologies such as variable-speed fans, which ensure consistent airflow regardless of outdoor conditions. Additionally, noise-reduction technologies provide a quieter operation, creating a more pleasant indoor environment.

In summary, the Bard QH series, including the QH362, QH602, QH422, QH302, and QH243, offers a comprehensive range of HVAC solutions tailored to diverse commercial needs. With their efficient designs, advanced technology, and focus on reliability, these models set the standard for modern heating and cooling equipment.