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PreliminaryCharge —
Before starting the unit, charge R-410A liquid refrigerant
into the high side of each 569J circuit through the liquid
service valve(s). The amount of refrigerant added must be
at least 80% of the operatingcharge listed in Tables 5 or 6
for LINEARline length LESS the factory charge quantity
(if factory shipping charge has not been removed). See
example below.
Allowhigh and low side pressures to equalize. If pressures
do not equalize readily, charge R-410A vapor (usingspe-
cial service manifold withexpansion device) into the suc-
tion line service port for the low side of system to assure
charge in the evaporator. Refer to GTAC II, Module 5,
Charging, Recover, Recycling, and Reclamation for liquid
charging procedures.
Example:
569J*12A/B (Novationt)
60-ft (18.3 m) linear line length
Equivalent line length 90-ft (27.4 m)
Liquid Lift: 20-ft(6.1 m)
Select line sizes from Table 5 (569J***A/B):
Liquid 1/2in
Suction1 1/8in.
Charge 17.3 lbs (at 75--ftlinear length)
80% of Operating Charge:
0.80 x 17.3 = 13.8 lbs
Factory Shipping Charge: 6.3 lbs
Field-Chargequantity: 13.8 --6.3 = 7.5 lbs
For linear line lengths longer than 125 ft (38 m), contact
your local Bryant representative for system charge value.
Step 6 — Install Accessories
Accessories requiring modifications to unit wiring should
be completed now.These accessories may include Winter
Start controls and Low Ambient controls. Refer to the
instructionsshipped with the accessory.
Step 7 — Complete Electrical Connections
ELECTRICALSHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal
injury or death.
Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground. Unit
cabinet must have an uninterrupted, unbroken ele ctrical
ground to minimize the possibility of personal injury if
an electrical fault should occur. This ground may consist
of electrical wire connected to unit ground lug in control
compartment, or conduit approved for electrical ground
when installed in accordance with NEC (National
Electrical Code); ANSI/NFPA 70, latest edition (in
Canada, Canadian Electrical Code CSA [Canadian
Standards Association] C22.1), and local electrical
codes.
!WARNING
NOTE: Check all factory and field electrical connections
for tightness. Field-supplied wiring shall conform with the
limitations of 63°F(33°C)rise.
Field Power Supply —
If equipped with optional Powered Convenience Outlet:
The power source leads to the convenience outlet’s
transformer primary are not factory connected. Installer
must connect these leads according to required operation
of the convenience outlet. If an always-energized
convenience outlet operation is desired, connect the
source leads to the line side of the unit-mounted
disconnect. (Check with local codes to ensure this method
is acceptable in your area.) If a de-energize via unit
disconnect switch operation of the convenience outl et is
desired, connect the source leads to the load side of the
unit disconnect. On a unit without a unit-mounted
disconnect, connect the source leads to compressor
contactor C and indoor fan contactor IFC pressure lugs
with unit fieldpower leads..
Field power wires are connected to the unit at line-side
pressure lugs on compressor contactor C and TB1 (see
wiring diagram label for control box component
arrangement) or at factory-installed option non-fused
disconnect switch. Max wire size is #4 AWG (copper
only).
NOTE: TEST LEADS - Unitma y bee quipped with short
leads (pigtails) on the field line connection points on
contactor C or optional disconnect switch. These leads are
for factory run-test purposes only; remove and discard
before connecting field power wires to unit connection
points. Make field power connections directly to line
connection pressure lugs only.
FIRE HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could cause in personal
injury,death and/or equipment damage.
Do not connect aluminum wire between disconnect
switch and condensing unit. Use only copper wire.
(See Fig. 10.)
!WARNING
COPPER
WIRE ONLY
ELECTRIC
DISCONNECT
SWITCH
ALUMINUM
WIRE
A93033
Fig. 10 --Disconnect Switch and Unit
UnitsWithout Factory-Installed Disconnect—
When installing units, provide a disconnect switch per
NEC (National Electrical Code) of adequate size.
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