Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 593C Bryant
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Form No. PDS 593C.18.7 ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONER Model 593C (60 Hz) Sizes 018 thru 060 WEA THER-PRO TECTIVE CABINET —Steel is galvaniz ed and coated with a la yer of zinc phosphate . A coat of modified poly- ester powder coating is then applied and bak ed-on, providing each unit with a hard, smooth finish that will last f or many y ears.
— 2 — AIR DISCHARGE AIR DISCHARGE AIR IN AIR IN AIR IN 3 / 8 " DIA. TIEDOWN KNOCKOUTS (2) PLACES L K J E D C L NOTES: 1. ALLOW 30" CLEARANCE TO SERVICE SIDE OF UNIT, 48" ABOVE UNIT, 6" ON ONE SIDE, 12" ON REMAINING SIDE, AND 24" BETWEEN UNITS FOR PROPER AIRFLOW.
— 3 — RECOMMENDED TUBE DIAMETERS * For tube sets betw een 50 and 175 ft, consult Residential Split System Long-Line Application Guideline. CHECK-FLO-RA TER ® PIST ON * Piston listed is f or any appro ved non-capillary tube coil combination. Piston is shipped with outdoor unit and must be installed in an appro ved indoor coil.
— 4 — SPECIFICA TIONS See notes on page 5. UNIT SIZE 018-C, D 024-C, D 030-C, D 036-C, D Operating W eight (Lb) 137 143 161 169 ELECTRICAL Unit V olts — Her tz — Phase 208 – 230 — 60 — 1 Operating V oltage Range* 197 — 253 Compressor — Rated Load Amps 8.
— 5 — SPECIFICA TIONS Continued * P er missible limits of the v oltage range at which the unit will operate satisf actorily . Operation outside these limits may result in unit f ailure. † If wire is applied at ambient greater than 30 ° C (86 ° F), consult T able 310-16 of the NEC (ANSI/NFP A 70).
— 6 — A CCESSOR Y DESCRIPTION AND USA GE (Listed Alphabetically) 1. Ball Bearing Fan Motor A fan motor with ball bearings which permits speed reduction while maintaining bearing lubrication. SUGGESTED USE: Required on all units where Low-Ambient Controller (full modulation f eature) or MotorMaster ® Control has been added.
— 7 — A CCESSOR Y DESCRIPTION AND USE (Listed Alphabetically) Continued 17. Time Delay Rela y An SPST dela y relay which brie fl y continues oper ation of the indoor blower motor to pro vide additional cooling after the compressor cycles off.
— 8 — COMBINA TION RA TINGS See notes on page 14. UNIT SIZE-SERIES INDOOR MODEL TOT . CAP . BTUH F ACT ORY- SUPPLIED ENHANCE- MENT ST ANDARD RA TING BR Y ANT GAS FURNA CE OR A CCESSORY TDR † A CCESSORY TXV ‡ 018-C, D CC5A/CD5AA018* 17,200 NONE 10.
— 9 — COMBINA TION RA TINGS Contin ued See notes on page 14. UNIT SIZE-SERIES INDOOR MODEL TOT . CAP . BTUH F ACT ORY- SUPPLIED ENHANCE- MENT ST ANDARD RA TING BR Y ANT GAS FURNA CE OR A CCESSORY TDR † A CCESSORY TXV ‡ 030-C, D CC5A/CD5AA030* 28,600 NONE 10.
— 10 — COMBINA TION RA TINGS Contin ued See notes on page 14. UNIT SIZE-SERIES INDOOR MODEL TOT . CAP . BTUH F ACT ORY- SUPPLIED ENHANCE- MENT ST ANDARD RA TING BR Y ANT GAS FURNA CE OR A CCESSORY TDR † A CCESSORY TXV ‡ 036-C, D CC5A/CD5AA036* 34,600 NONE 10.
— 11 — COMBINA TION RA TINGS Contin ued See notes on page 14. UNIT SIZE-SERIES INDOOR MODEL TOT . CAP . BTUH F ACT ORY- SUPPLIED ENHANCE- MENT ST ANDARD RA TING BR Y ANT GAS FURNA CE OR A CCESSORY TDR † A CCESSORY TXV ‡ 036-C, D COILS + 355MA V042040 V ARIABLE-SPEED FURNA CE CC5A/CD5AA036 34,600 NONE 11.
— 12 — COMBINA TION RA TINGS Contin ued See notes on page 14. UNIT SIZE-SERIES INDOOR MODEL TOT . CAP . BTUH F ACT ORY- SUPPLIED ENHANCE- MENT ST ANDARD RA TING BR Y ANT GAS FURNA CE OR A CCESSORY TDR † A CCESSORY TXV ‡ 042-C, D CK5A/CK5BA042 39,500 TDR 11 11 10.
— 13 — COMBINA TION RA TINGS Contin ued See notes on page 14. UNIT SIZE-SERIES INDOOR MODEL TOT . CAP . BTUH F ACT ORY- SUPPLIED ENHANCE- MENT ST ANDARD RA TING BR Y ANT GAS FURNA CE OR A CCESSORY TDR † A CCESSORY TXV ‡ 048-C FB4(A,B)NB070 48,000 TDR 11.
— 14 — COMBINA TION RA TINGS Contin ued * T ested combination. † In most cases, only 1 method should be used to achie ve TDR function. Using more than 1 method in a system may cause deg radation in performance. Use either the accessory Time-Dela y Relay KAA TD0101TDR or a fur nace equipped with TDR.
— 15 — DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* See notes on page 24. EV APORA T OR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES ° F 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh † T otal System kW** Capacity MBt.
— 16 — DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Contin ued See notes on page 24. EV APORA T OR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES ° F 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh † T otal System kW** C.
— 17 — DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Contin ued See notes on page 24. EV APORA T OR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES ° F 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh † T otal System kW** C.
— 18 — DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Contin ued See notes on page 24. EV APORA T OR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES ° F 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh † T otal System kW** C.
— 19 — DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Contin ued See notes on page 24. EV APORA T OR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES ° F 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh † T otal System kW** C.
— 20 — DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Contin ued See notes on page 24. EV APORA T OR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES ° F 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh † T otal System kW** C.
— 21 — DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Contin ued See notes on page 24. EV APORA T OR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES ° F 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh † T otal System kW** C.
— 22 — DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Contin ued See notes on page 24. EV APORA T OR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES ° F 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh † T otal System kW** C.
— 23 — DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Contin ued See notes on page 24. EV APORA T OR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES ° F 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh † T otal System kW** C.
— 24 — DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Contin ued NO TE: When the required data fall betw een the published data, interpolation may be perf ormed. Extrapolation is not an acceptab le practice. * Detailed cooling capacities are based on indoor and outdoor unit at same ele vation per ARI standard 210/240-94.
— 25 — CONDENSER ONL Y RA TINGS* See notes on page 26. SST ° F CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERA TURES ° F 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 593C018-C, D TCG 17.9 16.6 15.3 14.0 12.7 11.3 10.0 30 SDT 75.7 84.2 93.0 102.0 111.0 120.0 129.0 KW 1.10 1.18 1.26 1.
— 26 — CONDENSER ONL Y RA TINGS* Continued * ARI listing applies only to systems shown in Ratings and P erformance table. KW — T otal P ower (kW) SDT — Saturated T emperature Lea ving Compress.
— 27 — SYSTEM DESIGN 1. Intended for outdoor installation with free air inlet and outlet. Outdoor fan e xter nal static pressure av ailable is less than 0.01-in. wc. 2. Minimum outdoor operating air temperature without lo w ambient operation accessor y is 55 ° F (12.
— 28 — SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Cancels: PDS 593C.18.6 © 2003 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, 7310 W. Morris St., Indpls., IN 46231 PRINTED IN U.S.A.
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