Bryant H3A manual

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    1 13A, 1 14A, 1 16B Legacy t RNC Line Air Condit ioners with Puron r Refrigeran t 1 - - 1/2 T o 5 Nominal T ons Installation Instructions SAF ETY CONSIDERA T IONS Imp ro per installatio n , adju stmen t, alteratio n, service, m ain tenan ce, or use ca n ca us e expl os ion, f i re , el e ct r i ca l s hoc k, or other condi t i ons whi ch ma y ca us[...]

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    2 INST ALLA TION Che ck Equipm e nt a nd Job Sit e UNP ACK UNIT Move t o fi nal l oc a ti on. Remove c ar t on t aki ng ca re not to da ma ge un it. Inspec t Equi pme nt File claim with ship p in g com p any p rio r to in stallatio n if ship m ent is da ma ge d or inc ompl et e . Loc at e uni t ra t i ng plat e on unit cor ne r pane l . It c ont a [...]

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    3 Swea t Co nn ectio n CAUTION ! UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failu re to follo w this cautio n m ay result in eq u ip men t dam age or imprope r opera t ion. Ser vi c e val ve s must be wra ppe d in a hea t- - si nki ng ma t er i a l such as a w et clot h w h ile brazin g . Us e re f r ige r a ti on gr ade t ubi ng. Ser vi c e va l ves a r e cl ose d fr om [...]

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    4 T a b le 2 – Accessory U sa g e ACCESS ORY REQUIRED FOR LOW - - - AMBIEN T COOLING APP LICAT IONS (Below 5 5 ° F/12.8 _ C) REQUIRED FOR LON G LINE APPLICA TION S* REQUIRED F OR SEA C OAST APPLICA TION S (W ithi n 2 mil es /3.22 k m) Ball Be aring F an Moto r Ye s { No No Compressor Star t Assist Capacit or and Relay Ye s Ye s No Crank case H e[...]

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    5 Follow t hes e st eps to p r op erly st art u p system : 1. Aft e r sys t e m is e va c uat e d, full y open l iqui d and va por se r - vic e va l ves . 2. U n it is sh ipp ed with v alv e stem(s) front seated (closed ) and caps in stalled . R eplace stem cap s after system is op en ed to re f r ige r a nt f low . Re pla ce ca ps finge r- -tight [...]

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    6 24 V AC HOT 24 V AC COM R C G W/W1 Y/Y2 R C C A/C THERMOST A T T ypical F AN COIL AIR CONDITIONER G W2 HEA T ST AGE 1 COOL ST AGE 1 INDOOR F AN 24 V AC HOT 24 V AC COM R C G W/W1 Y/Y2 R C C A/C THERMOST A T T ypical FURNACE AIR CONDITIONER Y G W HEA T ST AGE 1 COOL ST AGE 1 INDOOR F AN A02326 LEGEND 24 - V FACTORY WIRING 24 - V FIELD WIRING FIELD[...]