Bryant 664B Indoor Airflow and Airflow Adjust- ments, Required Subcooling

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Table 3 – Required Subcooling

664B

A08406

Step 4 — Indoor Airflow and Airflow Adjust- ments

NOTE: For cooling operation, the recommended airflow is 350 to 450 cfm for each 12,000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity.

Table 4 shows dry coil air delivery for horizontal discharge units. Tables 6-8 show pressure drops.

NOTE: Be sure that all supply- and return-air grilles are open, free from obstructions, and adjusted properly.

!WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.

Disconnect electrical power to the unit and install lockout tag before changing blower speed.

Airflow can be changed by changing the lead connections at the blower motor. To change motor speeds, reposition wire at fan motor speed terminals labeled 1-2-3-4 (refer to Fig. 12).

Remove the speed tap connector labeled 1 through 5 on the motor. While looking at the connector end that is inserted into the motor, gently pry the locking tab outward and remove the wire from the connector. Insert the wire into the desired tap until it locks into place. Be sure new airflow meets the range noted above and minimum electric heat CFM, if equipped. Refer to Table 2 and 4.

All model sizes are factory wired or rated airflow operation.

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Fig. 12 - Motor Speed Selection

FOR 208/230V BLOWER MOTORS

The motor lead speed connections are as follows:

SIZE

RATED AIRFLOW

HIGH AIRFLOW

024

Tap 1

Tap 3

030

Tap 2

Tap 4

036

Tap 1

Tap 3

042

Tap 2

Tap 4

 

RATED AIRFLOW

HIGH AIRFLOW

SIZE

Low

High

Low

High

 

Stage

Stage

Stage

Stage

 

 

 

 

 

048

Tap 1

Tap 3

Tap 2

Tap 4

060

Tap 1

Tap 3

Tap 2

Tap 4

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Contents Table of Contents Installation InstructionsSafety Considerations Receiving and InstallationIntroduction Configuring Units for Downflow Vertical Discharge Connect Condensate DrainUnit Damage Hazard Unit Base Dimensions, 664B024-060 Typical Installation Install Electrical Connections Minimum Airflow for Safe Electric Heater OperationUnit Component Damage Hazard FIRE, EXPLOSION, Electrical Shock Hazard PRE-START-UPSTART-UP Start-Up Cooling and Make Adjust- mentsCheck for Refrigerant Leaks Refrigerant ChargeIndoor Airflow and Airflow Adjust- ments Required SubcoolingFor 208/230V Blower Motors Unit Controls Compressor RotationSequence of Operation Typical Single-Phase Unit Electrical Diagram Sizes A06405 Typical Three-Phase Unit Electrical Diagram Sizes A06326 Single-Phase Accessory Electric Heater Wiring Volt Horizontal Discharge Unit Cooling Charging Chart MaintenanceAir Filter Unit Top RemovalIndoor Blower and Motor Accessory Electric Heat Pressure Drop in. wcWet Coil Pressure Drop Filter Pressure Drop in. wcSTART-UP Checklist TroubleshootingTypical Heat Pump Operation, Heating Mode Symptom Cause Remedy Troubleshooting ChartPreliminary Information START-UP Checklist Remove and Store in JOB FileII. PRE-START-UP III. START-UP

664B specifications

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