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UNIT COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the

unit being installed.

1. Make all electrical connections in accordance with

NFPA 70 (NEC) (latest edition) and local electrical codes
governing such wiring. In Canada, all electrical

connections must be in accordance with CSA standard
C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and applicable
local codes. Refer to unit wiring diagram.

2. Use only copper conductor for connections between

field--supplied electrical disconnect switch and unit. DO

NOT USE ALUMINUM WIRE.

3. Be sure that high--voltage power to unit is within

operating voltage range indicated on unit rating plate. On

3--phase units, ensure phases are balanced within 2
percent. Consult local power company for correction of

improper voltage and/or phase imbalance.

4. Do not damage internal components when drilling

through any panel to mount electrical hardware, conduit,
etc.

!

CAUTION

HIGH--VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS

The unit must have a separate electrical service with a

field--supplied, waterproof disconnect switch mounted at, or within
sight from the unit. Refer to the unit rating plate, NEC and local

codes for maximum fuse/circuit breaker size and minimum circuit
amps (ampacity) for wire sizing.
The field--supplied disconnect may be mounted on the unit over

the high--voltage inlet hole when the standard power and
low--voltage entry points are used. See Fig. 2 and 3 for acceptable

location.
See unit wiring label (Fig. 15, 17 and 18) and Fig. 10 for reference

when making high voltage connections. Proceed as follows to

complete the high--voltage connections to the unit.
Single phase units:

1. Run the high--voltage (L1, L2) and ground lead into the

control box.

2. Connect ground lead to chassis ground connection.
3. Locate the black and yellow wires connected to the line side

of the contactor.

4. Connect field L1 to black wire from connection 11 of the

compressor contactor.

5. Connect field wire L2 to yellow wire from connection 23 of

the compressor contactor.

POWER
SUPPLY

FIELD-SUPPLIED
FUSED DISCONNECT

HIGH VOLTAGE
POWER LEADS
(SEE UNIT WIRING
LABEL)

EQUIP GR

CONTROL BOX

LOW-VOLTAGE
POWER LEADS
(SEE UNIT
WIRING LABEL)

W2

Y1

G

R

C

WHT(W2)

YEL(Y1)

GRN(G)

RED(R)

BRN(C)

THERMOSTAT
(TYPICAL)

3-PHASE SHOWN
1-PHASE USES 
TWO POWER 
LEADS

W3

VIO (W3)

SPLICE BOX

DH

BLU (DH)

PINK (Y2)

Y2

DH WIRE IS ON 
208/230 VAC MODELS
ONLY.

O

ORN(O)

A13176

Fig. 10 -- High-- and Control--Voltage Connections

Three--phase units:

1. Run the high--voltage (L1, L2, L3) and ground lead into the

control box.

2. Connect ground lead to chassis ground connection.
3. Locate the black and yellow wires connected to the line side

of the contactor.

4. Connect field L1 to black wire from connection 11 of the

compressor contactor.

5. Connect field wire L3 to yellow wire from connection 13 of

the compressor contactor.

6. Connect field wire L2 to blue wire from compressor.

SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR 208--V OPERATION

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury or death.
Before installing or servicing system, always turn off main

power to system and install lockout tag. With disconnect

switch open, move black wire from transformer (3/16

in.)(4.8 mm) terminal marked 230 to terminal marked 208.

This retaps transformer to primary voltage of 208 vac.

!

WARNING

CONTROL VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS

NOTE

: Do not use any type of power--stealing thermostat. Unit

control problems may result.
Use no. 18 American Wire Gage (AWG) color--coded, insulated

(35

C minimum) wires to make the control voltage connections

between the thermostat and the unit. If the thermostat is located

more than 100 ft (30.5 m) from the unit (as measured along the

control voltage wires), use no. 16 AWG color--coded, insulated
(35

C minimum) wires.

STANDARD CONNECTION

Locate the nine low voltage thermostat leads (eight for 460 VAC
models) in 24 volt splice box. See Fig. 10 for connection diagram.

Run the low--voltage leads from the thermostat, through the control

wiring inlet hole grommet (Fig. 2 and 3), and into the low--voltage
splice box. Provide a drip loop before running wires through panel.

Secure and strain relief all wires so that they do not interfere with
operation of unit.
If an accessory electric heater is installed, low voltage leads from

heater must be connected to factory supplied control leads from
Indoor Fan Board P4 connector.

NOTE

: If the unit 24V wires do not have a matching receptacle,

cut the 24V wires from the electric heater plug, strip the ends, and
wire nut together to match the schematic connections. If the electric
heater 24V wires do not have a matching plug, cut the 24V wires
from the unit receptacle, strip the ends, and wire nut together to
match the schematic connections.
Factory wires are provided for electric heat staging W1 and W2
(W2 and W3 on IFB). If room thermostat has only one stage of

supplemental heat, connect white and violet wires shown in Fig. 10

to second stage heat field wire.
Some electric heaters have four control wires (plus common wire).

Consult unit wiring diagram and electric heater wiring diagram for
additional details.

TRANSFORMER PROTECTION

The transformer is of the energy--limiting type, however a direct

short will likely blow a secondary fuse. If an overload or short is
present, correct overload condition and check for blower fuse on

Indoor Fan Board. Replace fuse as required with correct size and
rating.

607E

Summary of Contents for 607E Series

Page 1: ...ctrical Controls and Wiring 33 Refrigerant Circuit 34 A09033 Fig 1 Unit 607E Evaporator Airflow 34 Metering Device 34 System Information 35 Loss of Charge Switch 35 Check Defrost Thermostat 35 TROUBLE...

Page 2: ...the downflow panels before rigging and lifting into place The panel removal process may require the unit to be on the ground Step 2 Provide Unit Support IMPORTANT The unit must be secured to the curb...

Page 3: ...3 A180109 Fig 2 607E C24 30 Unit Dimensions 607E...

Page 4: ...4 A13175 Fig 3 607E A36 60 Unit Dimensions 607E...

Page 5: ...30 6 778 46 1 1170 Large CPRFCURB013B00 14 356 14 356 43 9 1116 42 2 1072 Part Number CPRCURB011B00 can be used on both small and large basepan units The cross supports must be located based on whethe...

Page 6: ...ot install the unit on carpeting or other combustible materials Slab mounted units should be at least 2 in 51 mm above the highest expected water and runoff levels Do not use unit if it has been under...

Page 7: ...ing condensate drain connection be sure to comply with local codes and restrictions This unit disposes of condensate water through a 3 4 in NPT fitting which exits through the base on the evaporator c...

Page 8: ...f nonresidence type air conditioning and ventilating systems NFPA 90A or residence type NFPA 90B and or local codes and ordinances Adhere to the following criteria when selecting sizing and installing...

Page 9: ...ellow wires connected to the line side of the contactor 4 Connect field L1 to black wire from connection 11 of the compressor contactor 5 Connect field wire L3 to yellow wire from connection 13 of the...

Page 10: ...l High Stage Cooling Airflow Cfm Size in Size mm Motor HP RPM 675 775 900 1050 1200 1400 675 855 10x10 254x254 1 2 1050 775 1000 10x10 254x254 1 2 1050 900 1200 11x10 279 4x254 3 4 1000 1050 1400 11x1...

Page 11: ...TART UP Step 1 Check Cooling and Heating Control Operation Start and check the unit for proper control operation as follows 1 Place room thermostat SYSTEM switch or MODE control in OFF position Observ...

Page 12: ...es stabilize 4 Measure and record the following a Outdoor ambient air temperature F C db b Liquid line temperature F C at TXV c Discharge high side pressure psig d Suction low side pressure psig for r...

Page 13: ...nect one speed tap wire to two or more speed connections on the Interface Fan Board IFB Jumper wires must use 18 AWG wire with at least 2 64 insulation Cooling Heat Pump Continuous Fan with Advanced D...

Page 14: ...674 K3 K2 K4 K1 QC2 QC5 QC6 QC4 QC9 QC3 US HSCI DH DH DH DH Shunt in no dehumidification position Shunt in dehumidification position A12571 208 230 VAC Models HIGH LOW COM QC5 QC4 QC3 KZ KL 07 09 08...

Page 15: ...irection of flow Position HPS TXV in Bypass Metering Position C03012 Fig 13 Typical Heat Pump Operation Heating Mode COMPRESSOR ACCUMULATOR OUTDOOR COIL INDOOR COIL LCS LEGEND HPS High Pressure Switch...

Page 16: ...65 670 586 466 299 BHP 0 11 0 12 0 12 0 13 0 13 0 14 Medium Red CFM 1139 1069 1012 937 870 786 724 626 512 381 BHP 0 22 0 23 0 24 0 24 0 25 0 26 0 26 0 27 0 27 0 28 Med High Orange CFM 1229 1171 1105...

Page 17: ...6 BHP 0 42 0 44 0 45 0 46 0 48 0 49 0 51 0 52 0 53 0 55 Med High Orange CFM 1854 1837 1781 1784 1720 1698 1655 1625 1578 1532 BHP 0 56 0 57 0 60 0 59 0 62 0 63 0 64 0 66 0 67 0 67 High Black CFM 1934...

Page 18: ...75 970 1035 1075 1065 LOW STAGE COOLING 835 850 845 930 945 940 1025 1040 1035 COOLING WITH DEHUMIDIFY 675 685 670 750 760 745 825 835 820 A42 HIGH STAGE COOLING 1240 1265 1275 1375 1405 1414 1515 154...

Page 19: ...0 17 0 18 0 18 0 20 0 21 0 22 Med Low Pink CFM 1213 1169 1110 1065 1016 964 923 878 820 777 BHP 0 16 0 17 0 17 0 19 0 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 24 0 25 Medium Red CFM 1251 1198 1149 1104 1066 1017 970 932 8...

Page 20: ...edium 2 Red CFM 1818 1770 1731 1693 1657 1621 1579 1546 1505 1436 BHP 0 56 0 57 0 59 0 60 0 62 0 63 0 64 0 66 0 67 0 66 Med High Orange CFM 1881 1849 1818 1793 1763 1729 1679 1610 1523 1479 BHP 0 67 0...

Page 21: ...1400CFM 12x20x1 12x20x1 305x508x25 305x508x25 2 0 2 5 0 09 0 14 0 16 0 18 0 25 0 28 0 3 1200 1800 CFM 16x24x1 14x24x1 406x610x25 356x610x25 3 0 3 5 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 16 0 16 1500 2200 CFM 16x...

Page 22: ...12 0 14 0 16 0 18 20 kW 0 00 0 00 0 02 0 04 0 06 0 08 0 09 0 11 0 13 0 15 0 17 0 19 Large Cabinet 36 60 STATIC STANDARD CFM SCFM 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400...

Page 23: ...23 A13144 Fig 15 Connection Wiring Diagram without Advanced Dehumidification AD FIOP 208 230 1 60 607E...

Page 24: ...24 A13145 Fig 15 Cont Ladder Wiring Diagram without Advanced Dehumidification AD FIOP 208 230 1 60 607E...

Page 25: ...D 7 THIS FUSE IS MANUFACTURED BY LITTLE FUSE P N 287003 8 N E C CLASS 2 24V 9 TO USE THE ADVANCED DEHUMIDIFICATION FEATURE CUT JUMPER 1 SCHEMATIC 208 230V 1 60 BLK OF2 OF1 BLK BLK DR ON DB FIELD SPLIC...

Page 26: ...JUMPERED TEST PINS USE METAL OBJECT FIELD SPEED UP CYCLE 1 MOMENTARILY SHORT PINS AND RELEASE TO BYPASS COMPRESSOR OFF DELAY 2 SHORT FOR 5 SEC AND RELEASE FOR FORCED DEFROST 3 PERMANENT SHORT WILL BE...

Page 27: ...27 A13146 Fig 17 Connection Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 60 607E...

Page 28: ...28 A13147 Fig 17 Cont Ladder Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 60 607E...

Page 29: ...29 A13148 Fig 18 Connection Wiring Diagram 460 3 60 607E...

Page 30: ...30 A13149 Fig 18 Cont Ladder Wiring Diagram 460 3 60 607E...

Page 31: ...31 A170012 Fig 19 Cooling Charging Chart 607E...

Page 32: ...ace the filter with the same dimensional size and type as originally installed See Table 1 for recommended filter sizes Inspect air filter s at least once each month and replace throwaway type or clea...

Page 33: ...n and condensate drain line when inspecting the coils Clean the drain pan and condensate drain by removing all foreign matter from the pan Flush the pan and drain trough with clear water Do not splash...

Page 34: ...tch NOTE Because these switches are attached to refrigeration system under pressure it is not advisable to remove this device for troubleshooting unless you are reasonably certain that a problem exist...

Page 35: ...tem Do not unsweat a filter drier from the system Heat from unsweating will release moisture and contaminants from drier into system Puron R 410A Refrigerant Charging Refer to unit information plate a...

Page 36: ...capacitor overload or start relay Determine cause and replace Defective thermostat Replace thermostat Faulty condenser fan motor or capacitor Replace Restriction in refrigerant system Locate restrict...

Page 37: ...VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR AMPS INDOOR EVAPORATOR FAN AMPS TEMPERATURES OUTDOOR CONDENSER AIR TEMPERATURE DB RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE DB WB COOLING SUPPLY AIR DB WB HEAT PUMP SUPPLY AIR ELECTRIC HEAT SUPPLY AIR...

Page 38: ...inue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations E2019 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems D 7310 W Morris St D Indianapolis IN 46231 Edition Date 09 19...

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