Bryant 602B Installation, Start-Up, And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 8

airflow which will be supplied in emergency heat mode and
heating mode on air conditioners when electric heat is the
primary heating source. In heat pump heating mode when
electric heaters are energized, the ICM will run the higher of
heat pump heating airflow and electric heater airflow to ensure
safe heater operation. The factory selection is the largest heater
range approved (See Fig. 11, A as indicated).

b. AC/HP SIZE—SELECT SYSTEM SIZE INSTALLED

The factory setting for air conditioner or heat pump size is the
size which matches the model of packaged unit installed.
Installer should verify air conditioner or heat pump size to
ensure that airflow delivered falls within proper range for the
size unit installed. This applies to all operational modes with
the exception of electric heat modes (See Fig. 11, B as
indicated).

c. SYSTEM TYPE—SELECT SYSTEM TYPE INSTALLED

The type of system will be factory selected (see below for
details):

(1.) AC-Air conditioner (Factory Selected for 702B)

(2.) HP-COMFORT—Heat Pump Comfort provides approxi-

mately 315 CFM per ton for higher normal heating air
delivery temperature and provides approximately 350
CFM per ton cooling airflow for good humidity removal.

(3.) HP-EFF (Factory Selected for 602B)— Heat Pump Effi-

ciency provides same airflow for heating and cooling
modes to increase overall HP efficiency; approximately
350 CFM per ton.

d. AC/HP CFM ADJUST—SELECT NOMINAL, LOW, OR

HIGH AIRFLOW

The AC/HP CFM Adjust select is factory set to the High-Hi
(NOM for 060) tap. The CFM Adjust selections NOM/LO will
regulate airflow supplied for all operational modes, except
non-heat pump heating modes. HI provides 15 percent airflow
over nominal unit size selected and LO provides 10 percent
airflow below nominal unit size selected. CFM Adjust selection
options are provided to adjust airflow supplied to meet indi-
vidual installation needs for such things as noise, comfort, and
humidity removal (See Fig. 11, D as indicated).

e. ON/OFF DELAY—SELECT DESIRED

TIME DELAY PROFILE

Four motor operation delay profiles are provided to customize
and enhance system operation (See Fig. 11, E as indicated).
Selection options are:

(1.) The standard 90 sec off delay (Factory Setting) at 100

percent airflow in cooling or heat pump heating mode.

(2.) A 30 sec cooling delay with no airflow/90 sec off delay at

100 percent airflow profile is used when it is desirable to
allow system coils time to heat-up/cool-down in conjunc-
tion with the airflow in cooling or heat pump heating
mode.

(3.) A no delay option used for servicing unit or when a

thermostat is utilized to perform delay functions.

(4.) ENH, enhanced selection, provides a 30 sec cooling on

delay with no airflow/ plus 150 sec at 70 percent airflow/
no off delay for added comfort.
This will minimize cold blow in heat pump operation
(602B only) and could enhance system efficiency.

f. CONTINUOUS FAN—SELECT DESIRED FAN SPEED

WHEN THERMOSTAT IS SET ON CONTINUOUS FAN

(1.) LO speed—Factory setting, 50 percent cooling mode

airflow.

(2.) MED speed—Move connector to MED, 65 percent cooling

mode airflow.

(3.) HI speed—Move connector to HI, 100 percent cooling

mode airflow (See Fig. 11, F as indicated).

g. LOW-VOLTAGE CIRCUIT FUSING AND REFERENCE

The low-voltage circuit is fused by a board-mounted 5–amp
automotive fuse placed in series with the transformer SEC2 and
the R circuit. The C circuit of the transformer is referenced to
chassis ground through a printed circuit run at SEC1 connected
to metal standoff marked with ground symbol.

h. BASIC UNIT CONFIGURATION

The following basic configuration of the indoor motor will
provide ARI rated performance of the System. This BASIC
CONFIGURATION should be used when the rated ARI perfor-
mance is required, or if system enhancements such as super
dehumidify are not needed.

(1.) AUX HEAT kW/CFM-Select the heater range for the size

of electric heater installed (skip this step if no heater is
installed).

(2.) AC/HP SIZE-Factory selected to match system size in-

stalled, please verify.

(3.) SYSTEM TYPE-Factory selected AC (702B) or HP-EFF

(602B).

(4.) AC/HP CFM ADJUST-Select HIGH for 042 & 048, NOM

for 036 & 060, and LO for 024 & 030.

(5.) ON/OFF DELAY-Select 0/90 profile.

(6.) CONTINUOUS FAN-Select desired fan speed when ther-

mostat is set to continuous fan.

i. COMFORT OPTIONS—SUPER DEHUMIDIFY (See Quick

Reference Guide)

The Super Dehumidify option is possible when this unit is
installed with a field supplied Thermidistat™ control (Super
Dehumidify does not require an outdoor temperature sensor).
The following configuration is recommended for maximum
cooling/dehumidifying comfort: This configuration will im-
prove the comfort provided by the air conditioning system if
more humidity removal is desired. While providing this im-
proved comfort, the system will operate efficiently, but not at
the published HSPF or ARI SEER efficiency.
The following system configuration is recommended for maxi-
mum heating and cooling/dehumidifying comfort (See Fig. 11).

(1.) AUX HEAT kW/CFM-Select the narrowest heater range to

match size of electric heater installed (skip this step if no
heater is installed).

(2.) AC/HP Size-Factory selected to match system size in-

stalled, please verify.

(3.) SYSTEM TYPE-Select system type HP-COMFORT (for

heat pump system) or AC (for air conditioner system).

(4.) AC/HP CFM ADJUST-Select NOM (Lo for 060).

(5.) ON/OFF DELAY-Select ENH profile.

(6.) CONTINUOUS FAN-Select desired fan speed when ther-

mostat is set to continuous fan.

(7.) DEHUMIDIFY MODE-Remove J1 jumper to activate.

(8.) LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS-Make connections as

shown in ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS section.

(9.) CONFIGURE THERMIDISTAT™ (or capable zoning

system)-Following its installation instructions for Super
Dehumidify and Super Comfort Heat operation.

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Summary of Contents for 602B

Page 1: ...or all brazing operations WARNING Improper installation adjustment alter ation service maintenance or use can cause explosion fire electric shock or other occurrences which could cause serious injury...

Page 2: ...from the installer s packet included with unit and install grommet in the knockout opening Provide a drip loop before running wire through panel Run the low voltage leads from the thermostat through...

Page 3: ...t is desirable to allow system coils time to cool down in conjunction with the airflow in heating mode 3 A no delay option used for servicing unit or when a thermostat is utilized to perform delay fun...

Page 4: ...energized If the installation includes the use of this operating mode do not use these terminals to control accessories See Electronic Air Cleaner and Humidifier sections for further information b EL...

Page 5: ...onents used See Fig 8 a GAS HEAT CFM SELECT GAS HEAT INPUT SIZE Factory selected gas heat size should correspond to unit label b AC HP SIZE SELECT SYSTEM SIZE INSTALLED Factory selected air conditione...

Page 6: ...stem size please verify 3 SYSTEM TYPE Factory selected on 683B system for HP EFF 4 AC HP CFM ADJUST Select NOM Lo for 060 5 ON OFF DELAY Select ENH profile 6 CONTINUOUS FAN Select desired fan speed wh...

Page 7: ...Occurs if outdoor temperature is above outdoor temperature change over setpoint 1 Thermidistat closes circuit R to G and R to Y Y2 The unit delivers selected heat pump heating airflow g HEATING MODE...

Page 8: ...rt This will minimize cold blow in heat pump operation 602B only and could enhance system efficiency f CONTINUOUS FAN SELECT DESIRED FAN SPEED WHEN THERMOSTAT IS SET ON CONTINUOUS FAN 1 LO speed Facto...

Page 9: ...it board provides connection terminals for use of a standard humidistat The unit will detect the humidistat contacts opening on increasing humidity and reduce its airflow to approximately 80 percent o...

Page 10: ...y minimal If a substantial adjustment is indicated an abnormal condition exists somewhere in the cooling system such as insuf ficient airflow across either one or both coils I 583B START UP ICM FIOP C...

Page 11: ...switches in AUTO positions Observe that unit operates in heating mode when tempera ture control is set to call for heating above room temperature and operates in cooling mode when tempera ture contro...

Page 12: ...ide assembly out Be careful not to tear insulation in blower compartment e Ensure proper reassembly by marking blower wheel and motor in relation to blower housing before disassembly TABLE 1 ICM FIOP...

Page 13: ...Quantity lb 9 5 9 5 9 5 10 0 10 0 10 0 REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE Orifice ID in Check Flo Rater Piston 073 073 073 086 086 086 CONDENSER COIL Rows Fins in Face Area sq ft 2 17 12 3 2 17 12 3 2 17 12...

Page 14: ...Fig 14 ICM FIOP Electric Schematic Unit 583B C01035 14...

Page 15: ...OUTDOOR FAN Nominal Cfm Diameter in Motor Hp Rpm 2350 22 1 8 825 2350 22 1 8 825 2350 22 1 8 825 2500 22 1 4 1100 2500 22 1 4 1100 2350 22 1 8 825 2350 22 1 8 825 INDOOR COIL Rows Fins in Face Area sq...

Page 16: ...7 INDOOR BLOWER Nominal Airflow Cfm Size in Motor HP 1600 11 X 10 3 4 1600 11 X 10 3 4 1600 11 X 10 3 4 1750 11 X 10 1 0 1750 11 X 10 1 0 1750 11 X 10 1 0 FURNACE SECTION Burner Orifice No Qty Drill S...

Page 17: ...Fig 15 ICM FIOP Electric Schematic Unit 683B C01101 17...

Page 18: ...7 12 3 2 17 12 3 2 17 16 4 CONDENSER FAN Nominal Cfm Diameter in Motor Hp Rpm 2350 22 1 8 825 2350 22 1 8 825 2350 22 1 8 825 2350 22 1 8 825 3300 22 1 4 1100 3300 22 1 4 1100 EVAPORATOR COIL Rows Fin...

Page 19: ...50 50 60 70 80 90 042 208 230 1 60 187 253 18 6 105 0 0 9 6 8 3 8 5 0 5 4 7 2 7 5 10 0 11 3 15 0 15 0 20 0 18 1 20 8 25 9 30 0 36 1 41 7 54 2 62 5 72 2 83 3 31 0 31 0 31 1 34 5 40 9 46 0 53 6 60 6 76...

Page 20: ...Fig 16 ICM FIOP Electrical Schematic 702B C01037 20...

Page 21: ...IL Rows Fins in face area sq ft 2 17 8 5 2 17 10 3 2 17 10 3 2 17 13 5 2 17 13 5 2 17 15 4 OUTDOOR FAN Nominal Airflow CFM Diameter Motor HP RPM 2350 22 1 8 825 2350 22 1 8 825 2800 22 1 4 1100 2500 2...

Page 22: ...40 40 60 60 70 80 80 90 100 110 042 208 230 1 60 187 253 22 4 105 0 0 9 6 8 3 8 5 0 5 4 7 2 7 5 10 0 11 3 15 0 15 0 20 0 18 1 20 8 25 9 30 0 36 1 41 7 54 2 62 5 72 2 83 3 35 7 35 7 58 3 61 7 68 1 73 2...

Page 23: ...Fig 17 ICM FIOP Electrical Schematic 602B c01036 23...

Page 24: ...n selections deliver equal airflow TABLE 12 583B 683B COOLING AND HEAT PUMP HEATING 683B ONLY DRY COIL ICM AIRFLOW LARGE CABINET UNIT SIZE CFM ADJUST PIN SELECT LO PIN NOM PIN HI PIN EXTERNAL STATIC P...

Page 25: ...1600 53 35 65 170 130 1750 54 40 70 175 060 90 1600 41 25 55 155 115 1600 53 35 65 170 130 1800 53 40 70 175 TABLE 16 702B 602B COOLING HEATING DRY COIL ICM AIRFLOW SMALL CABINET UNIT SIZE CFM ADJUST...

Page 26: ...N WG SMALL CABINET STATIC CFM 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 5 kW 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 02 0 04 0 06 0 07 7 5 kW 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 02 0 03 0 0...

Page 27: ...60 0 029 0 032 0 036 0 040 0 045 0 049 0 053 TABLE 22 FILTER PRESSURE DROP TABLE IN WG FILTER SIZE CFM 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 20 X 20...

Page 28: ...Super Dehumidify set to ON Option 12 Heaters during Defrost setting 2 is suggested for all heaters Option 16 Heat pump systems set to ON for warmer heat below 40 F Option 17 Select programmable or no...

Page 29: ...TDOOR CONDENSER AIR TEMPERATURE ___________DB RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE ___________DB ___________WB COOLING SUPPLY AIR ___________DB ___________WB HEAT PUMP SUPPLY AIR ___________ GAS HEAT SUPPLY AIR ___...

Page 30: ...2001 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems 7310 W Morris St Indianapolis IN 46231 30 Printed in U S A ii583b243 Catalog No 5358 308...

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