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Install Electrical Accessories

Refer to the individual instructions packaged with kits or
accessories when installing.

Start--Up

CAUTION

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PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in personal

injury.
Wear safety glasses, protective clothing, and gloves when

handling refrigerant and observe the following:

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Front seating service valves are equipped with Schrader valves.

CAUTION

!

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in environmental

damage.
Federal regulations require that you do not vent refrigerant to

the atmosphere. Recover during system repair or final unit

disposal.

CAUTION

!

UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury,

equipment damage or improper operation.

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Do not overcharge system with refrigerant.

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Do not operate unit in a vacuum or at negative pressure.

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Do not disable low pressure switch in scroll compressor

applications.

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Compressor dome temperatures may be hot.

Follow these steps to properly start up system:

1. After system is evacuated, fully open liquid and vapor

service valves.

2. Unit is shipped with valve stem(s) front seated (closed) and

caps installed. Replace stem caps after system is opened to

refrigerant flow (back seated). Replace caps finger--tight and
tighten with wrench an additional 1/12 turn.

3. Close electrical disconnects to energize system.
4. Set room thermostat at desired temperature. Be sure set

point is below indoor ambient temperature.

5. Set room thermostat to HEAT or COOL and fan control to

ON or AUTO mode, as desired. Operate unit for 15

minutes. Check system refrigerant charge.

24 VAC HOT

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W2

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G

R

C

RVS COOLING

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W2

HP THERMOSTAT

 TYPICAL

FAN COIL

HEAT 

PUMP

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W2

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W3

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24 VAC COM

HEAT STAGE 2

COOL/HEAT

STAGE 1

INDOOR FAN

EMERGENCY

HEAT

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 IF AVAILABLE

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LEGEND

24-V FACTORY WIRING

24-V FIELD WIRING

FIELD SPLICE CONNECTION

OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT

EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY

SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT RELAY

  

SHR

  

EHR

  

ODT

A02325 / A97413

Fig. 8 -- Generic Wiring Diagrams

(See Thermostat Installation Instructions for specific unit com-

binations)

Sequence of Operation

Turn on power to indoor and outdoor units. Transformer is

energized.

Cooling

On a call for cooling, thermostat makes circuits R--O and R--Y, and

R--G. Circuit R--O energizes reversing valve, switching it to
cooling position. Circuit R--Y energizes contactor, starting outdoor

fan motor and compressor circuit. R--G energizes indoor unit
blower relay, starting indoor blower motor on high speed.
When thermostat is satisfied, its contacts open, de--energizing
contactor and blower relay. Compressor and motors should stop.

NOTE

: If indoor unit is equipped with a time--delay relay circuit,

the indoor blower will run an additional 90 seconds to increase
system efficiency.

Heating

On a call for heating, thermostat makes circuits R--Y and R--G.

Circuit R--Y energizes contactor, starting outdoor fan motor and
compressor. Circuit R--G energizes indoor blower relay, starting

blower motor on high speed.
Should temperature continue to fall, R--W2 is made through
second--stage room thermostat. Circuit R--W2 energizes a relay,

bringing on first bank of supplemental electric heat and providing
electrical potential to second heater relay (if used). If outdoor

temperature falls below setting of outdoor thermostat (field

installed option), contacts close to complete circuit and bring on
second bank of supplemental electric heat.
When thermostat is satisfied, its contacts open, de--energizing
contactor and relay. All heaters and motors should stop.

Defrost

The defrost control is a time/temperature control which includes a

field selectable (quick--connects located at board edge) time period
between defrost cycles (30, 60, or 90 minutes), factory set to 90

minutes.

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Summary of Contents for 213A

Page 1: ...must be in the OFF position There may be more than 1 disconnect switch Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS NOTE In some cases noise in the living area h...

Page 2: ...WN KNOCKOUT LOCATIONS in mm A B C 26 X 26 9 1 8 231 8 4 7 16 112 7 21 1 4 539 8 31 1 2 X 31 1 2 9 1 8 231 8 6 9 16 166 7 24 11 16 627 1 35 X 35 9 1 8 231 8 6 9 16 166 7 28 7 16 722 3 A05177 Fig 2 Tied...

Page 3: ...tubing to fittings on outdoor unit vapor and liquid service valves Service valves are closed from factory and ready for brazing After wrapping service valve with a wet cloth tubing set can be brazed t...

Page 4: ...hrough power wiring hole provided and into unit control box Connect Ground and Power Wires Connect ground wire to ground connection in control box for safety Connect power wiring to contactor as shown...

Page 5: ...E 1 INDOOR FAN EMERGENCY HEAT O IF AVAILABLE LEGEND 24 V FACTORY WIRING 24 V FIELD WIRING FIELD SPLICE CONNECTION OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT RELAY SHR EHR ODT A02325 A97...

Page 6: ...67_C Follow the procedure below Unit is factory charged for 15ft 4 57 m of lineset Adjust charge by adding or removing 0 6 oz ft of 3 8 liquid line above or below 15ft 4 57 m respectively For standar...

Page 7: ...iers with rated working pressures less than 600 psig S Do not leave Puron suction line filter driers in line longer than 72 hours S Do not install a suction line filter drier in liquid line S POE oils...

Page 8: ...at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations E2007 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems D 7310 W Morris St D Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in U S A Edition Date 12...

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