Bryant 663C instruction manual Wiring Diagram Notes

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WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES:

1.BRYANT THERMOSTAT WIRING DIAGRAMS ARE ONLY ACCURATE FOR MODEL NUMBERS BEGINNING WITH TSTAT _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

2.WIRING MUST CONFORM TO NEC OR LOCAL CODES.

3.SOME UNITS ARE EQUIPPED WITH PRESSURE SWITCH(ES), TEMPERATURE SWITCH, OR 5-MINUTE COM- PRESSOR CYCLE PROTECTION. CONNECT 24-V FIELD WIRING TO FACTORY-PROVIDED STRIPPED LEADS.

4.A LIQUID-LINE SOLENOID VALVE IS REQUIRED ON SOME UNITS.

5.THERMOSTATS ARE FACTORY CONFIGURED WITH 5-MINUTE COMPRESSOR CYCLE PROTECTION AND 4 CYCLES PER HR LIMIT. SEE THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILS.

6.TO STAGE ELECTRIC RESISTANCE HEAT, CONSULT OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION INSTRUC- TIONS.

7.FOR DUAL FUEL THERMOSTATS, UNDERLINED LETTER ON DUAL TERMINAL INDICATES ITS USAGE.

FOR EXAMPLE: O/W2 MEANS O

O/W2 MEANS W2

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR MUST BE ATTACHED IN ALL DUAL FUEL INSTALLATIONS.

JUMPER WIRE BETWEEN O/W2 AND L THERMOSTAT TERMINALS MUST BE PRESENT.

8.Y1 AND O CONNECTIONS TO 2-STAGE FURNACES MAY NOT EXIST OR MAY ONLY BE A WIRE RATHER THAN A SCREW TERMINAL.

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24 VOLT FACTORY WIRING

24 VOLT FIELD WIRING FIELD SPLICE CONNECTION

ODT

EHR

SHR

OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT RELAY

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providing electrical potential to second heater sequencer (if used). If outdoor temperature falls below setting of outdoor thermostat (field-installed option), contacts close to complete circuit and bring on second bank of supplemental electric heat.

When thermostat is satisfied, its contacts open, de-energizing contactor and sequencer. All heaters and motors should stop.

DEFROST

The defrost control is a time/temperature control which includes a field-selectable (quick-connects located at board edge) time period between defrost cycles (30, 50, or 90 minutes), factory set at 90 minutes.

The electronic timer and defrost cycle start only when contactor is energized and defrost thermostat is closed.

Defrost mode is identical to cooling mode except that outdoor fan motor stops and second-stage heat is turned on to continue warming conditioned space.

To initiate defrost, the defrost thermostat must be closed. This can be accomplished as follows:

1.Turn off power to outdoor unit.

2.Disconnect outdoor fan motor lead from OF2 on control board. (See Fig. 15.) Tape lead to prevent grounding.

3.Restart unit in heating mode, allowing frost to accumulate on outdoor coil.

4.After a few minutes in heating mode, liquid line tempera- ture should drop below closing point of defrost thermostat (approximately 30ÊF).

5.Short between speed-up terminals with a flat-bladed screw- driver. (See Fig. 15.) This reduces the timing sequence to 1/256th of original time. (See Table 3.)

6.When you hear reversing valve change position, remove screwdriver immediately; otherwise, control will terminate normal 10-minute defrost cycle in approximately 2 sec.

NOTE: Length of defrost cycle is dependent on the length of time it takes to remove screwdriver from test pins after reversing valve has shifted.

7.Unit will remain in defrost for remainder of defrost cycle time or until defrost thermostat reopens at approximately 80ÊF coil temperature of liquid line.

8.Turn off power to outdoor unit and reconnect fan motor lead to OF2 on control board. (See Fig. 15.)

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Contents Unpack Unit Safety Considerations→ Installation Recommendations Installation Check Equipment and JOB Site→ III. Clearance Requirements → II. Install on a SOLID, Level Mounting PADDimensions VI. Remove Indoor CHECK-FLO-RATER Piston and Install TXVIX. Make Piping Connections → VII. Check Outdoor CHECK-FLO-RATER Piston→ VIII. Check Defrost Thermostat Make Electrical Connections → ÐLiquid Service ValveRoute Ground and Power Wires → Ðaccessory Usage→ XI. Compressor Crankcase Heater Connect Ground and Power WiresXII. Install Electrical Accessories XIII. START-UPVAC COM Not Used Trouble Optional Outdoor Sensor Connection Ð6ÐPump Thermostats Ð7ÐÐ8Ð Ð9Ð Ð10Ð Wiring Diagram Notes XIV. Check Charge Ðrequired LIQUID-LINE Temperature FCare and Maintenance Ðdefrost Control SPEED-UP Timing Sequence

663C specifications

The Bryant 663C is a high-efficiency gas furnace designed to deliver exceptional comfort and reliability in residential heating. As part of the Bryant lineup, it combines advanced technology with durable construction, ensuring homeowners can enjoy warmth during the coldest months while also being energy-efficient.

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