Bryant 764A Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual Download Page 8

C. Converting Horizontal Discharge Units to Downflow
(Vertical) Discharge

WARNING:

Before performing service or mainte-

nance operations on system, turn off main power to unit.
Turn off accessory heater power switch if applicable. Elec-
trical shock can cause personal injury.

Units are dedicated side-supply products. Units are not con-
vertible to vertical air supply. A field-supplied plenum must
be used to convert to vertical air discharge.

D. Electrical Connections

WARNING:

The unit cabinet must have an un-

interrupted, unbroken electrical ground to minimize the
possibility of personal injury if an electrical fault should
occur. This ground may consist of an electrical wire con-
nected to the unit ground in the control compartment,
or conduit approved for electrical ground when
installed in accordance with NEC, ANSI (American
National Standards Institute)/NFPA (latest edition)
(in Canada, Canadian Electrical Code CSA [Canadian
Standards Association] C22.1) and local electrical codes.
Failure to adhere to this warning could result in per-
sonal injury or death.

CAUTION:

Failure to follow these precautions could

result in damage to the unit being installed:

1. Make all electrical connections in accordance with

NEC ANSI/NFPA (latest edition) and local electrical
codes governing such wiring. In Canada, all elec-
trical 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 op-

erating voltage range indicated on unit rating plate.
On 3-phase units, ensure that phases are balanced
within 2%. Consult local power company for correc-
tion of improper voltage and/or phase imbalance.

4. Insulate low-voltage wires for highest voltage con-

tained within conduit when low-voltage control wires
are run in same conduit as high-voltage wires.

5. Do not damage internal components when drilling

through any panel to mount electrical hardware, con-
duit, etc.

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 for maxi-
mum fuse/circuit breaker size and minimum circuit amps
(ampacity) for wire sizing. See Table 2 for electrical data.

The field-supplied disconnect may be mounted on the unit over
the high-voltage inlet hole. See Fig. 2-4.

CAUTION:

Operation of unit on improper line volt-

age constitutes abuse and may cause unit damage that
could affect warranty.

Routing Power Leads Into Unit

Use only copper wire between disconnect and unit. The high-
voltage leads should be in a conduit until they enter the unit;
conduit termination at the unit must be watertight. Run the
high-voltage leads through the hole on the side of the unit
(see Fig. 13 for location). When the leads are inside the unit,
run leads to the control box (Fig. 14). For single-phase units,
connect leads to the black and yellow wires; for 3-phase units,
connect the leads to the black, yellow, and blue wires (see
Fig. 15).

Connecting Ground Lead to Unit Ground

Refer to Fig. 14 and 15. Connect the ground lead to the chas-
sis using the unit ground screw in the control box.

Routing Control Power Wires

Form a drip-loop with the thermostat leads before routing
them into the unit. Route the thermostat leads through
grommeted hole provided in unit (see Fig. 13) into unit con-
trol box. Connect thermostat leads to unit control power leads
as shown in Fig. 16.

LEGEND

NEC — National Electrical Code

Power Wiring
Control Wiring

*Required for electric heater when single-point connection is not

used.

Fig. 12 — Typical Installation

Outdoor Airflow

Indoor Airflow

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Summary of Contents for 764A

Page 1: ...al words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION These words are used with the safety alert symbol Danger identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death Warning indi cates...

Page 2: ...ts Power Entry Side 1066 8 42 00 Unit and Ungrounded Surfaces Power Entry Side 914 0 36 00 Unit and Block or Concrete Walls and Other Grounded Surfaces Power Entry Side 1066 8 42 00 REQUIRED CLEARANCE...

Page 3: ...6 8 42 00 Unit and Ungrounded Surfaces Power Entry Side 914 0 36 00 Unit and Block or Concrete Walls and Other Grounded Surfaces Power Entry Side 1066 8 42 00 REQUIRED CLEARANCES FOR SERVICING mm in C...

Page 4: ...rfaces Power Entry Side 914 0 36 00 Unit and Block or Concrete Walls and Other Grounded Surfaces Power Entry Side 1066 8 42 00 REQUIRED CLEARANCES FOR SERVICING mm in Condenser Coil Access Side 762 0...

Page 5: ...rance of 36 in between the control box side of the unit and any electrically live parts Unit may be installed on wood flooring or on Class A B or C roof covering materials Although unit is weatherproo...

Page 6: ...ditioning and Refrigeration Institute rated airflow at a velocity of 300 ft min for throwaway type or 450 ft min for high capacity type Recommended filters are 1 in thick If the installation requires...

Page 7: ...rilling the duct system fastening holes into the side of the unit for duct flanges do not drill deeper than 3 4 in and use extreme care not to puncture the coil or coil tubes See Fig 11 2 Use flexible...

Page 8: ...of improper voltage and or phase imbalance 4 Insulate low voltage wires for highest voltage con tained within conduit when low voltage control wires are run in same conduit as high voltage wires 5 Do...

Page 9: ...y as described in Special Proce dures for 208 V Operation section on page 11 Accessory Electric Heat Wiring Refer to accessory electric heat installation instructions for information on installing acc...

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Page 11: ...ed accessories should be installed on the unit Refer to separate accessory installation instructions PRE START UP WARNING Failure to observe the following warn ings could result in serious personal in...

Page 12: ...or heat has been satisfied the evaporator fan will stop For units equipped with time delay relay evaporator fan will stop after a 30 second time delay To shut off unit set system selector switch at OF...

Page 13: ...mended airflow is 350 to 450 cfm per each 12 000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity Table 3 shows dry coil air delivery for horizontal discharge units WARNING Disconnect electrical power to the unit be fo...

Page 14: ...personal injury can result from sharp edges etc 3 Never place anything combustible either on or in con tact with the unit 4 Should overheating occur shut off all of the electri cal supply s I AIR FIL...

Page 15: ...l volume of filter drier NOTE See Adjusting Refrigerant Charge on page 16 C Condenser Coil Evaporator Coil and Condensate Drain Pan WARNING Be careful Coil fins are sharp Protect hands with gloves whe...

Page 16: ...rant system is factory charged When recharging is necessary weigh in total charge indicated on unit name plate Remove and recover any refrigerant remaining in system before recharging If system has lo...

Page 17: ...Fig 19 Cooling Charging Chart 564A 764A024 Fig 20 Cooling Charging Chart 564A 764A030 Fig 21 Cooling Charging Chart 564A 764A036 Fig 22 Cooling Charging Chart 564A 764A042 17...

Page 18: ...Fig 23 Cooling Charging Chart 564A 764A048 Fig 24 Cooling Charging Chart 564A 764A060 18...

Page 19: ...er fan motor or capacitor Replace Restriction in refrigerant system Locate restriction and remove Compressor operates continuously Dirty air filter Replace filter Unit undersized for load Decrease loa...

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Page 22: ...n Overview Maintenance Operating Sequence A large selection of product theory and skills programs is available All programs include a video cassette and or slides and a companion booklet Use these for...

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Page 24: ...NS AND TERMINALS FOR TIGHTNESS M VERIFY THAT UNIT INSTALLATION IS LEVEL M CHECK FAN WHEEL AND PROPELLER FOR LOCATION IN HOUSING ORIFICE AND SETSCREW TIGHTNESS III START UP ELECTRICAL SUPPLY VOLTAGE L1...

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