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Cancels:

II 575B-72-3

II 575B-72-4

9/15/04

CONTENTS

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

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GENERAL

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INSTALLATION

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I.  Complete Pre-Installation Checks

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1 

II.  Rig and Mount Unit

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III.  Complete Refrigerant Piping 

Connections

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IV.  Complete Electrical Connections

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PRE-START-UP

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START-UP

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

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SERVICE

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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START-UP CHECKLIST

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Installing, starting up, and servicing air-conditioning equip-
ment can be hazardous due to system pressures, electrical
components, and equipment location (roofs, elevated struc-
tures, etc.).

Only trained, qualified installers and service mechanics
should install, start-up, and service this equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance func-
tions such as cleaning coils. All other operations should be
performed by trained service personnel.

When working on the equipment, observe precautions in
the literature and on tags, stickers, and labels attached to
the equipment.

Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves.
Keep quenching cloth and fire extinguisher nearby when
brazing. Use care in handling, rigging, and setting bulky
equipment.

GENERAL

The split system heat pump units described in this book are
designed for use with the 524A-H indoor packaged air
handler sections only.

INSTALLATION

I. COMPLETE PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS

A. Uncrate Unit

Remove unit packaging except for the top skid assembly,
which should be left in place until after the unit is rigged
into its final location.

B. Inspect Shipment

File claim with shipping company if shipment is damaged or
incomplete.

C. Consider System Requirements

• Consult local building codes and National Electrical Code

(NEC) for special installation requirements.

• Allow sufficient space for airflow clearance, wiring, refrig-

erant piping, and servicing unit. See Fig. 1-3 for unit
dimensions. Figure 4 shows typical component locations
for 541A180 units.

• Locate unit so that outdoor coil airflow is unrestricted on

all sides and above.

• Unit may be mounted on a level pad directly on the base

channels or mounted on raised pads at support points.
See Table 1 for unit operating weights.

II. RIG AND MOUNT UNIT

A. Rigging

These units are designed for overhead rigging. Refer to rig-
ging label for preferred rigging method. Spreader bars are
not required if top crating is left on unit. All panels must be
in place when rigging. As further protection for coil faces,
plywood sheets may be placed against sides of unit, behind
cables. Run cables to a central suspension point so that angle
from the horizontal is not less than 45 degrees. Raise and set
unit down carefully.

If it is necessary to roll the unit into position, mount the unit
on field-supplied rails placed lengthwise under the unit,
using a minimum of 3 rollers. Apply force to the rails, not the
unit. If the unit is to be skidded into position, place it on a
large pad and drag it by the pad. Do not apply any force to
the unit.

Raise from above to lift unit from the rails or pad when unit
is in final position.

After unit in position, remove all shipping materials and top
crating.

WARNING: 

 Before installing or servicing system,

always turn off main power to system and install lock-
out tag on disconnect. There may be more than one dis-
connect switch. Electrical shock can cause personal
injury.

CAUTION: 

 Be sure unit panels are securely in

place prior to rigging. Be careful rigging, handling, and
installing unit. Improper unit location can cause sys-
tem malfunction and material damage. Inspect base
rails for any shipping damage and make sure they are
fastened securely to unit before rigging.

installation, start-up and
service instructions

AIR-COOLED SPLIT SYSTEM
HEAT PUMP

575B/575C/541A

Sizes 072-180

6 to 15 Tons

Summary of Contents for 541A

Page 1: ...ow clearance wiring refrig erant piping and servicing unit See Fig 1 3 for unit dimensions Figure 4 shows typical component locations for 541A180 units Locate unit so that outdoor coil airflow is unre...

Page 2: ...it securely to pad or supports after unit is in position and is level Be sure to mount unit level to ensure proper oil return to compressors Mounting holes on unit can be used to secure unit to vibrat...

Page 3: ...3 Fig 2 575C090 120 Unit Dimensions...

Page 4: ...lows local codes or jurisdictions may prevail Side compressor 31 2 ft 1067 mm Side opposite compressor 3 ft 914 mm Ends 2 ft 616 mm Top 5 ft 1524 mm WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION UNIT 541A WEIGHT lb kg Total Op...

Page 5: ...rol Solenoid 4 Compressor Lockout CLO Device 23 Filter Drier 5 Outdoor Fan Relay 14 Control Relay CR3 24 Muffler 6 Outdoor Fan Contactor 15 Liquid Line Solenoid 25 Oil Solenoid 7 Compressor Contactor...

Page 6: ...ting Charge Typical lb 20 20 22 37 Shipping Charge lb 1 9 9 3 COMPRESSOR Scroll Semi hermetic reciprocating Qty Model 1 SR_75 1 ZR_94 1 ZR125 1 06DF537 Oil Charge oz 88 90 110 128 No Cylinders N A 6 S...

Page 7: ...drop Complete the refrigerant piping from indoor unit to outdoor unit before opening the liquid and vapor lines at the outdoor unit For specific filter driers see Table 4 D Liquid Line Piping Procedu...

Page 8: ...ration only Wind baffles field supplied and field installed are recommended for all units with low ambient head pressure control Refer to Low Ambient Control Installation Instructions shipped with acc...

Page 9: ...ystem is to be shut down for a prolonged period it is recommended that the suction and discharge valves be closed to prevent an excessive accumulation of refrigerant in the com pressor oil 3 Terminals...

Page 10: ...MOCP values are calculated in accordance with the NEC Article 440 2 Motor RLA and LRA values are established in accordance with Underwriters Laboratories UL Standard 1995 3 The 575 v units are UL Can...

Page 11: ...al Electrical Code NFPA No 70 and in conformance with local codes and authorities having jurisdiction 2 For use with copper conductors only BK Black BL Blue O Orange R Red W White Y Yellow CAUTION Not...

Page 12: ...IP Equipment GND Ground HC Heater Contactor IFC Indoor Fan Contactor IFM Indoor Fan Motor NEC National Electrical Code TB Terminal Block Fig 11 Wiring Diagram 541A180 Unit With Standard Thermostat and...

Page 13: ...RCUIT BREAKER 5 HP AND LARGER UNIT WIRING IFM BLK BLK BLK 21 22 23 12 13 11 1 2 3 HTR1 IFC RELAY BOARD 33ZCRLYBRD TSTAT CR Y2 R Y1 C X W1 W2 G Y2 R Y1 C X W1 W2 G CR LEGEND NOTE Use copper conductors...

Page 14: ...W2 G C X CR LEGEND Do not configure TSTAT for heat pump NOTE Use copper conductors only CR Control Relay Field Supplied EQUIP Equipment GND Ground HC Heating Contactor HTR Electric Heater IFC Indoor...

Page 15: ...g do not exceed 150 psi b Using soap bubbles and or an electronic leak detector test refrigerant piping connections and joints and the indoor coil See Fig 16 c Check for leaks Evacuate and dehydrate e...

Page 16: ...f the unit power leads 4 Reapply power to the compressor verify correct pressures The suction and discharge pressure levels should now move to their normal start up levels II COMPRESSOR OVERLOAD This...

Page 17: ...us operating conditions Accurate pressure gage and temperature sensing device are required Connect the pressure gage to the service port on the liquid line service valve Mount the temperature sensing...

Page 18: ...warm air supplying the conditioned space Defrost mode is terminated when the DFT reaches 65 F D Air Circulation When the fan switch is at FAN ON the indoor air fans oper ate continuously to provide ve...

Page 19: ...ise the circuit is completed from R to Y2 and the Cooling mode is initiated in Heat Pump B in a similar manner When the thermostat is satisfied the contacts open deener gizing first the Heat Pump B an...

Page 20: ...pressor 5 Remove screws from compressor mounting plate 6 Remove or disconnect crankcase heater from com pressor base 7 Remove compressor from unit 8 On 541A180 unit remove compressor holddown bolts an...

Page 21: ...frigerant is then directed to flow through check valve C which is open through the filter drier and into the liquid header assembly 3 The liquid refrigerant is expanded as it passes through the capill...

Page 22: ...G DEVICE FILTER DRIER CK VALVE C CK VALVE A CK VALVE B FILTER DRIER COMPR CK VALVE B CK VALVE A CK VALVE C LLSV LIQUID HOT GAS GAS AND OIL MUFFLER ACCUMULATOR REVERSING VALVE REFRIGERANT MIXTURE FROM...

Page 23: ...hich secure tube sheets and replace top cover and rear corner posts 7 Restore unit power B Cleaning and Maintaining E Coated Coils Routine cleaning of coil surfaces is essential to maintain proper ope...

Page 24: ...struc tions included with the cleaner The optimum solution temperature is 100 F 4 Thoroughly apply Environmentally Sound Coil Cleaner solution to all coil surfaces including finned area tube sheets an...

Page 25: ...25 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART HEATING CYCLE LEGEND CCH Crankcase Heater N C Normally Closed...

Page 26: ...Copyright 2004 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems Printed in U S A CATALOG NO 5357 506 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART COOLING CYCLE LEGEND CCH Crankcase Heater TXV Thermostatic Expansion Valve...

Page 27: ...ALL WIRING TERMINALS including main power supply TIGHT Y N ______________ HAS CRANKCASE HEATER BEEN ENERGIZED FOR 24 HOURS Y N ______________ INDOOR UNIT HAS WATER BEEN PLACED IN DRAIN PAN TO CONFIRM...

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