Bryant 588A Ð Easy Select Interface Board, E. Heat Anticipator Setting, F. Transformer Protection

Models: 589A 588A

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Fig. 22 Ð Easy Select Interface Board

LEGEND

IFO Ð Indoor (Evaporator) Fan On

JW Ð Jumper Wire

Fig. 22 Ð Easy Select Interface Board

E. Heat Anticipator Setting

The room thermostat heat anticipator must be properly ad- justed to ensure proper heating performance. Set the heat anticipator, using an ammeter between the W and R termi- nals to determine the exact required setting.

NOTE: For thermostat selection purposes, use 0.18 amp for the approximate required setting.

Failure to make a proper heat anticipator adjustment will result in improper operation, discomfort to the occupants of the conditioned space, and inefficient energy utilization; how- ever, the required setting may be changed slightly to provide a greater degree of comfort for a particular installation.

F. Transformer Protection

The unit transformer protection may be one of 2 types.

The ®rst transformer type may contain an auto. reset over- current protector for control circuit protection. If this device trips, it may reset without warning, starting the heating or cooling section of this product. Use caution when servicing; if overcurrent protector continues to trip, there is a problem in the low-voltage electrical circuit, such as an electrical short, ground, or transformer overload. Disconnect power, correct the condition, and check for normal unit operation.

The second transformer type is of the energy-limiting type. It is set to withstand a 30-second overload or shorted second- ary condition.

PRE-START-UP

E. Heat Anticipator SettingWARNING: Failure to observe the following warn- ings could result in serious personal injury:

1.Follow recognized safety practices and wear protec- tive goggles when checking or servicing refrigerant system.

2.Do not operate compressor or provide any electric power to unit unless compressor terminal cover is in place and secured.

3.Do not remove compressor terminal cover until all electrical sources are disconnected.

4.Relieve and reclaim all refrigerant from system be- fore touching or disturbing anything inside termi- nal box if refrigerant leak is suspected around com- pressor terminals.

5.Never attempt to repair soldered connection while refrigerant system is under pressure.

6.Do not use torch to remove any component. System contains oil and refrigerant under pressure. To re- move a component, wear protective goggles and pro- ceed as follows:

a.Shut off gas supply and then electrical power to unit.

b.Relieve and reclaim all refrigerant from system using both high- and low-pressure ports.

c.Cut component connecting tubing with tubing cut- ter and remove component from unit.

d.Carefully unsweat remaining tubing stubs when necessary. Oil can ignite when exposed to torch ¯ame.

Proceed as follows to inspect and prepare the unit for initial start-up:

1.Remove all access panels.

2.Read and follow instructions on all WARNING, CAU- TION, and INFORMATION labels attached to, or shipped with, unit.

3.Make the following inspections:

a.Inspect for shipping and handling damages such as broken lines, loose parts, disconnected wires, etc.

b.Inspect for oil at all refrigerant tubing connections and on unit base. Detecting oil generally indicates a refrigerant leak. Leak-test all refrigerant tubing con- nections using electronic leak detector, halide torch, or liquid-soap solution. If a refrigerant leak is de- tected, see Check for Refrigerant Leaks section on page 23.

c.Inspect all ®eld- and factory-wiring connections. Be sure that connections are completed and tight.

d.Inspect coil ®ns. If damaged during shipping and han- dling, carefully straighten ®ns with a ®n comb.

4.Verify the following conditions:

F. Transformer ProtectionCAUTION: Do not purge gas supply into the com- bustion chamber. Do not use a match or other open flame to check for gas leaks. Failure to follow this warning could result in an explosion causing personal injury or death.

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Bryant 588A, 589A Ð Easy Select Interface Board, E. Heat Anticipator Setting, F. Transformer Protection, Pre-Start-Up