LCD READOUT DISPLAYS

CURRENT ROOM TEMPERATURE,

DESIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE,

UNIT MODE SETTING,

AND FAN MODE SETTING

Thermostat

 

 

UP AND DOWN

 

 

BUTTONS INCREASE

 

 

OR DECREASE THE

 

 

DESIRED TEMPERATURE

RESET/FILTER

FANMODE

SETTINGS

 

 

 

MODE BUTTON SELECTS

 

BETWEEN OFF, HEAT,

 

 

COOL, AUTO, AND EMERGENCY

 

HEAT OPERATION

 

RESET FILTER BUTTON

FAN BUTTON CHOOSES

 

RESTARTS THE TIMER

BETWEEN ON OR AUTO

 

THAT CALCULATES

FAN OPERATION

 

THE NEXT AIR FILTER

 

 

CHANGE OR CLEANING

 

 

Fig. 2—Bryant Non-Programmable Thermostat

fiers offer the added benefits of having the air continuously cleaned year-round, and humidified during the winter season.

Ventilation

A system equipped with a heat or energy recovery ventilator offers the advantage of exhausting stale air from the home and allowing fresh air in from the outdoors while minimizing heat loss.

Zoning

Your system may also be equipped with a zoning system which allows individual

control over the temperatures of separate areas of your home.

Check Condensate Drain Your heat pump system will remove humidity from your home during the cooling season. After a few minutes of operation, you should be able to see water trickle from the condensate drain of the cooling coil. Check this occasion- ally to be sure the drain system is not clogged. Of course, don’t expect to see much drainage if you live in a very dry environment.

Heated Air Temperature

During the heating cycle, air from your registers may seem cooler than you might first expect. This is because the air is being delivered at a higher velocity and a more constant flow than air supplied by a con- ventional furnace. Also, your heat pump supplies air at 90 to 105°F instead of in sudden bursts of hot air as with a conven- tional furnace. The air may feel cool because it is slightly less than your body temperature. However, it is sufficiently warm to keep you comfortable.

MODE BUTTON SELECTS

BETWEEN OFF, HEAT, COOL,

AUTO, AND EMERGENCY

HEAT OPERATION

PROGRAM BUTTONS

FOR PROGRAMMING

HEATING/COOLING

CYCLES

Programmable

Thermostat

LCD READOUT DISPLAYS CURRENT ROOM TEMPERATURE, DESIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE OR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE, UNIT MODE SETTING,

FAN MODE SETTING, AND TIME OF DAY

COPY PREVIOUS DAY

PROGRAM

MODE

CHANGE DAY

END

FAN

SET TIME/TEMP

RESET FILTER

HOLD

SET TIME

FAN BUTTON CHOOSES

BUTTON

BETWEEN ON OR AUTO

 

FAN OPERATION

RESET FILTER BUTTON

HOLD BUTTON MAINTAINS

RESTARTS THE TIMER

THE CURRENT TEMPERATURE

THAT CALCULATES

AND OVERRIDES PROGRAMMED

THE NEXT AIR FILTER

TEMPERATURE CHANGES

CHANGE OR CLEANING

UNTIL RESET

UP AND DOWN BUTTONS INCREASE OR DECREASE THE DESIRED TEMPERATURE SETTINGS

Fig. 3—Bryant Programmable Thermostat

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Bryant Puron Refrigerant Single Speed, Puron Refrigerant Two-Speed manual Ventilation, Zoning

Puron Refrigerant Single Speed, Puron Refrigerant Two-Speed specifications

Bryant Puron Refrigerant systems are designed to enhance comfort and efficiency in residential and commercial heating and cooling applications. Two popular models include the Puron Refrigerant Two-Speed and the Puron Refrigerant Single Speed systems. Each system has distinct characteristics tailored to different customer needs while leveraging advanced technologies that promote energy efficiency and reliable operation.

The Bryant Puron Refrigerant Two-Speed system utilizes a unique two-stage compressor that allows the unit to operate at two different speeds: a lower speed for mild conditions and a higher speed for extreme temperatures. This flexibility provides improved humidity control and greater energy efficiency because the system runs for longer periods at lower speeds, consuming less energy overall. Customers benefit from a consistently comfortable indoor environment with reduced temperature fluctuations. Additionally, the two-speed operation minimizes noise levels, making the system ideal for residential settings.

On the other hand, the Bryant Puron Refrigerant Single Speed system is designed for simplicity and straightforward operation. This system utilizes a single-speed compressor that operates at full capacity to meet the immediate cooling or heating demands. The single-speed system is often more cost-effective in terms of initial purchase and installation, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious consumers. While it may not offer the same level of energy efficiency as the two-speed system, it still provides reliable performance and comfort in standard applications.

Both systems utilize Puron Refrigerant, an environmentally friendly refrigerant that helps improve the overall efficiency of the cooling process. Puron is non-ozone-depleting and complies with modern energy standards, making it a sustainable option for HVAC systems. With the use of advanced coil designs and efficient airflow technologies, these Bryant systems are engineered to optimize heat exchange and distribution throughout a building.

In summary, the Bryant Puron Refrigerant Two-Speed and Single Speed systems cater to diverse preferences and requirements. The former offers enhanced comfort through variable speed operation, while the latter focuses on reliability and affordability. Both systems embody the latest in HVAC technology and energy efficiency, ensuring homeowners and businesses can achieve the ideal indoor climate while minimizing their carbon footprint.