Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 697C Bryant
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Form No. PDS 697C.18.3B SPLIT-SYSTEM HEAT PUMP UNITS 697C (60 HZ) Sizes 018 thru 060 The AeroQuiet System (AQS) consists of 4 design features to achieve ultra-low sound ratings. Aerocoustic Design featuring the Aeromax opening and wire dome top results in quieter and more efficient operation.
—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.
—3— RECOMMENDED TUBE DIAMETERS * For tube set over 50 ft, consult Long-Line Application Guideline. METERING DEVICE * TXV must be installed when indoor coil is not equipped with a TXV. TXV listed is for any approved coil combination. All TXVs are bi-flow, hard shutoff.
—4— SPECIFICATIONS See notes on page 5. UNIT SIZE-SERIES 018-B 024-B 030-B 036-B 042-B Operating Weight (Lb) 198 198 221 211 231 ELECTRICAL Unit Volts-Hertz-Phase 208/230-60-1 Operating Voltage Range 187—253 Unit Ampacity for Wire Sizing 16.1 17.
—5— SPECIFICATIONS Continued * If wire is applied at ambient greater than 30 ° C (86 ° F), consult T ab le 310-16 of the NEC (ANSI/NFP A 70). If other than uncoated (non-plated), 60 ° or 75 ° .
—6— ACCESSORY USAGE GUIDELINE * For tubing line sets between 50 and 175 ft, refer to Residential’s Split System Long-Line Application Guidelines. † For buried line applications, refer to Residential’s Split Systems Buried Line Application Guidelines.
—7— ACCESSORY DESCRIPTION AND USAGE (Listed Alphabetically) Continued 1 3. Secondary Outdoor Thermostat An SPDT temperature actuated switch which turns on a third stage of supplemental electric heaters when outdoor air temperature drops below the second- stage set point.
—8— COMBINA TION RA TINGS* See notes on page 15. UNIT SIZE- SERIES AND SOUND RATING (dBA) INDOOR UNIT ARI STANDARD RATINGS* Cooling Heating TC Seasonal Efficiency SEER High-Temp Low-Temp Seasonal .
—9— COMBINA TION RA TINGS* Continued See notes on page 15. UNIT SIZE- SERIES AND SOUND RATING (dBA) INDOOR UNIT ARI STANDARD RATINGS* Cooling Heating TC Seasonal Efficiency SEER High-Temp Low-Temp.
—1 0— COMBINA TION RA TINGS* Continued See notes on page 15. UNIT SIZE- SERIES AND SOUND RATING (dBA) INDOOR UNIT ARI STANDARD RATINGS* Cooling Heating TC Seasonal Efficiency SEER High-Temp Low-Te.
—1 1— COMBINA TION RA TINGS* Continued See notes on page 15. UNIT SIZE- SERIES AND SOUND RATING (dBA) INDOOR UNIT ARI STANDARD RATINGS* Cooling Heating TC Seasonal Efficiency SEER High-Temp Low-Te.
—1 2— COMBINA TION RA TINGS* Continued See notes on page 15. UNIT SIZE- SERIES AND SOUND RATING (dBA) INDOOR UNIT ARI STANDARD RATINGS* Cooling Heating TC Seasonal Efficiency SEER High-Temp Low-Te.
—1 3— COMBINA TION RA TINGS* Continued See notes on page 15. UNIT SIZE- SERIES AND SOUND RATING (dBA) INDOOR UNIT ARI STANDARD RATINGS* Cooling Heating TC Seasonal Efficiency SEER High-Temp Low-Te.
—1 4— COMBINA TION RA TINGS* Continued See notes on page 15. UNIT SIZE- SERIES AND SOUND RATING (dBA) INDOOR UNIT ARI STANDARD RATINGS* Cooling Heating TC Seasonal Efficiency SEER High-Temp Low-Te.
—1 5— COMBINA TION RA TINGS* Continued * Ratings are net values reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat. Supplemental electric 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.
—1 6— 697C BALANCE POINT WORKSHEET BUILDING HEAT LOSS, 1000 BTU/HR UNIT INTEGRATED HEATING CAPACITY, 1000 BTU/HR Printed in U.S.A. 11-95 838-756 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE, °F -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 2.9 5.9 8.8 11.7 14.7 17.6 20.5 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 KW BASED ON INDOOR ENT.
—1 7— DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* See notes on page 26. EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F 75 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† Total Sys. Kw** Capacity MBtuh† Total Sys. Kw** Capacity MBtuh† Total Sys. Kw** Capacity MBtuh† Total Sys.
—1 8— DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Continued See notes on page 26. EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F 75 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† Total Sys. Kw** Capacity MBtuh† Total Sys. Kw** Capacity MBtuh† Total Sys.
—1 9— DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Continued See notes on page 26. EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F 85 95 105 115 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† Total System Kw** Capacity MBtu.
—2 0— DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Continued See notes on page 26. EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F 85 95 105 115 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† Total System Kw** Capacity MBtu.
—2 1— DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Continued See notes on page 26. EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F 85 95 105 115 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† Total System KW** Capacity MBtu.
—2 2— DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Continued See notes on page 26. EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F 85 95 105 115 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† Total System Kw** Capacity MBtu.
—2 3— DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Continued See notes on page 26. EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F 85 95 105 115 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† Total System Kw** Capacity MBtu.
—2 4— DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Continued See notes on page 26. EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F 85 95 105 115 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† Total System Kw** Capacity MBtu.
—2 5— DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Continued See notes on page 26. EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F 85 95 105 115 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuh† Total System Kw** Capacity MBtu.
—2 6— DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES* Continued * Detailed cooling capacities are based on indoor and outdoor unit at the same elevation per ARI standard 210/240-89. If additional tubing length and/or indoor unit is located above outdoor unit, a slight variation in capacity may occur.
—2 7— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE See notes on page 34. INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F – 3 7 1 72 73 74 75 76 7 EDB CFM Capacity (MBtuh) Total Pwr Capacity (MBtuh) To.
—2 8— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE Continued See notes on page 34. INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F – 3 7 1 72 73 74 75 76 7 EDB CFM Capacity (MBtuh) Total Pwr Capacity .
—2 9— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE Continued See notes on page 34. INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F – 3 7 1 72 73 74 75 7 EDB CFM Capacity (MBtuh) Total Pwr Capacity (MB.
—3 0— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE Continued See notes on page 34. INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F – 3 7 1 72 73 74 75 7 EDB CFM Capacity (MBtuh) Total Pwr Capacity (MB.
—3 1— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE Continued See notes on page 34. INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F – 3 7 1 72 73 74 75 7 EDB CFM Capacity (MBtuh) Total Pwr Capacity (MB.
—3 2— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE Continued See notes on page 34. INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F – 3 7 1 72 73 74 75 7 EDB CFM Capacity (MBtuh) Total Pwr Capacity (MB.
—3 3— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE Continued See notes on page 34. INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES ° F – 3 7 1 72 73 74 75 7 EDB CFM Capacity (MBtuh) Total Pwr Capacity (MB.
—3 4— HEA T PUMP HEA TING PERFORMANCE Continued * The Btuh heating capacity values shown are net “integrated’’ values from which the defrost effect has been subtracted. The Btuh heating from supplement heaters should be added to those values to obtain total system capacity.
—3 5— System Design 1. Intended for outdoor installation with free air inlet and outlet. Outdoor fan external static pressure available is less than 0.01-in. wc. 2. Minimum outdoor operating air temperature for cooling mode without low-ambient operation accessory is 55 ° F (12.
—3 6— SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Cancels: PDS 697C.18.2B ©1997 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, 7310 W. Morris Street, Indianapolis, IN 46231 PRINTED IN U.
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