Bryant 650A manual

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    Form No. PDS 650A.24.2 QUANTUM PLUS 13 SEER HEAT PUMP WITH PURON™ REFRIGERANT 650A (60 Hz) Sizes 024 thru 060 The Quantum Plus line of split-system outdoor units has been e xpanded to include the Model 650A 13 SEER heat pump (with efficiencies up to 14.5 SEER). Homeowners will appreci- ate the Quantum Plus with Puron Refrigerant because of its e[...]

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    —2— DIMENSIONS A94148 ACCESS PANEL 1 1 / 4 "  1. Allow 30 in. clearance to service end of unit, 48 in. above unit, 6 in. on one side, 12 in. on remaining side, and 24 in. between units for proper airflow. Minimum outdoor operating ambient in cooling mode is 55 ° F (unless low ambient control is used) max 125 ° F. 2. Maximum o[...]

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    —3— RECOMMENDED TUBE DIAMETERS * RST—Refrigeration Service T ubing, standard refrigerant gr ade tubing. NO TES: 1. T ube diameters are f or lengths up to 50 ft. For tubing lengths g reater than 50 ft, consult the Application Guideline and Service Manual f or Residential Split- System Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps using Puron Refrigerant. 2.[...]

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    —4— SPECIFICA TIONS See notes on page 5. UNIT SIZE-SERIES 024-A,C 030-A,C 036-A,C Operating Weight (Lb) 214 205 217 ELECTRICAL Unit V olts—Hertz—Phase 208/230—60—1 Operating V oltage Range* 187—253 Compressor Rated Load Amps 15.1 14.7 15.4 Compressor Locked Rotor Amps 61.0 72.5 83.0 Condenser F an Motor—Full Load Amps 0.8 1.1 1.1 Mi[...]

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    —5— SPECIFICA TIONS Contin ued * P er missible limits of the v oltage range at which the unit will oper ate satisfactorily . Operation outside these limits may result in unit f ailure. † If other than uncoated (non-plated), 60°C or 75°C (140° or 167°F) insulation, copper wire (solid wire f or 10 A WG and smaller , stranded wire f or large[...]

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    —6— THERMOST A TS AND A CCESSORIES * Do not use in zoning heat pump applications. † This plate is designed to cov er surrounding wall area located behind ther mostat. ‡ Thermostat conversion kit is a 24-v ac accessor y that can tur n a 4-wire ther mostat application into a 5-wire application. This kit can also be used to replace a broken th[...]

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    —7— A CCESSOR Y DESCRIPTION AND USA GE (Listed Alphabetically) 1. Compressor Start Assist—Capacitor and Relay Star t capacitor and star t relay which giv es a “hard” boost to compressor motor at each star t-up. SUGGESTED USE: Installations where interconnecting tube length e xceeds 50 ft. Installations where outdoor design temperature e x[...]

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    —8— COMBINA TION RA TINGS* See notes on page 9. UNIT SIZE- SERIES INDOOR UNIT CFM†† ARI ST ANDARD RA TINGS* Cooling Heating TC Seasonal Efficiency SEER EER High-T emp Low-T emp HSPF Factory- Supplied Enhance- ment Standard Rating Field-Supplied Accessory‡ Puron TXV Puron TXV & TDR** TC COP TC COP 024-A,C FX4ANF030† 800 25,000 TDR&a[...]

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    —9— COMBINA TION RA TINGS Continued * Ratings are net values reflecting the eff ects of circulating fan heat. Supplemental electr ic heat is not included. Ratings are based on: Cooling Standard: 80°F (27°C) db 67°F (19°C) wb indoor entering air temperature and 95°F (35°C) db air entering outdoor unit. High-T emp Heating Standard: 70°F ([...]

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    —10— 650AN060-B,C FV4A006 650AN048-A,C FV4A005 650AN042-A,C FV4A003 650AN036-A,C FX4A042 650AN030-A,C FX4A030 650AN024-A,C FX4A030 BASED ON INDOOR ENT . AIR A T 70˚F AND A T RA TED CFM 23.4 20.5 17.6 14.7 11.7 8.8 5.9 2.9 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 -10 OUTDOOR TEMPERA TURE, ˚F BUILDING HEA T LOSS, 1000 BTU/HR UNIT INTEGRA TED HEA TING CAP A[...]

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    —11— DET AILED COOLING CAP A CITIES* See notes on page 14. EV AP AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES °F 75 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** T o[...]

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    —12— DET AILED COOLING CAP A CITIES* Continued See notes on page 14. EV AP AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES °F 75 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sy[...]

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    —13— DET AILED COOLING CAP A CITIES* Continued See notes on page 14. EV AP AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES °F 75 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sys Kw** Capacity MBtuh† T otal Sy[...]

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    —14— DET AILED COOLING CAP A CITIES* Continued * Detailed cooling capacities are based on indoor and outdoor unit at the same ele vation per ARI standard 210/240-94. If additional tubing length and/or indoor unit is located abov e outdoor unit, a slight variation in capacity may occur . † T otal and sensible capacities are net capacities. Blo[...]

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    —15— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE See notes on page 17. INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES °F – 3 7 1 72 73 74 75 76 7 EDB CFM Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T ota[...]

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    —16— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE Continued See notes on page 17. INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES °F – 3 7 1 72 73 74 75 76 7 EDB CFM Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtuh† T otal Pwr Capacity MBtu[...]

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    —17— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE Continued * The Btuh heating capacity values sho wn are net “integrated” values from which the defrost eff ect has been subtracted. The Btuh heating from supplement heaters should be added to those v alues to obtain total system capacity . † The kw values include the compressor , outdoor f an motor, an[...]

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    —18— System Design 1. Intended f or outdoor installation with free air inlet and outlet. Outdoor fan e xternal static pressure av ailable is less than 0.01-in. wc. 2. Minimum outdoor operating air temper ature f or cooling mode without low-ambient operation accessory is 55°F (12.8°C). 3. Maximum outdoor operating air temper ature f or cooling[...]

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    SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Cancels: PDS 650A.24.1 © 1998 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, 7310 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46231 —2 0— PRINTED IN U.S.A. Catalog No. 5265-002 1-99 SERVICE TRAINING Packaged Service Training programs are an excellent [...]