Bryant 3-PHASE 602A User Manual
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For longer life, operating economy, and continuing efficiency,
clean accumulated dirt and grease from the blower wheel and
motor annually.
WARNING: Disconnect and tag electrical power to the
unit before cleaning and lubricating the blower motor and
wheel. Failure to adhere to this warning could cause
serious injury or death.
III.
OUTDOOR COIL, INDOOR COIL, AND
CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN
Inspect the condenser coil, evaporator coil, and condensate drain
pan at least once each heating and cooling season or sooner if
conditions require.
The coils are easily cleaned when dry; therefore, inspect and clean
the coils either before or after each cooling season. Remove all
obstructions, including weeds and shrubs, that interfere with the
airflow through the condenser coil.
Straighten bent fins with a fin comb. If coated with dirt or lint,
clean the coils with a vacuum cleaner, using the soft brush
attachment. Be careful not to bend the fins. If coated with oil or
grease, clean the coils with a mild detergent-and-water solution.
Rinse coils with clear water, using a garden hose. Be careful not to
splash water on motors, insulation, wiring, or air filter(s). For best
results, spray condenser coil fins from inside to outside the unit.
On units with an outer and inner condenser coil, be sure to clean
between the coils. Be sure to flush all dirt and debris from the unit
base.
Inspect the drain pan 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 water on the insulation, motor, wiring,
or air filter(s). If the drain trough is restricted, clear it with a
“plumbers snake” or similar probe device. Ensure that the auxiliary
drain port above the drain trough is also clear.
IV.
OUTDOOR FAN
CAUTION: Keep the condenser fan free from all ob-
structions to ensure proper cooling operation. Never place
articles on top of the unit. Damage to unit may result.
1. Inspect the fan blades for cracks or bends.
2. If fan needs to be removed, remove screws holding outdoor
air intake grille and remove grille.
3. Loosen the setscrew and slide the fan off the motor shaft.
4. When replacing fan blade, position blade so that the hub is
1/8 in. (See Fig. 19) away from the motor end (1/8 in. of
motor shaft will be visible) .
TABLE 7—WET COIL AIR DELIVERY
UNIT 601A 030-060 (DEDUCT 10 PERCENT FOR 208-V)*
UNIT
MOTOR
SPEED
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (IN. WG)
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
30
Low
Watts
295
292
289
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cfm
928
882
802
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Med
Watts
388
383
377
372
366
361
-
-
-
-
-
Cfm
1203
1120
1062
1004
930
838
-
-
-
-
-
High
Watts
-
-
-
-
469
458
449
442
-
-
-
Cfm
-
-
-
-
1141
1027
924
828
-
-
-
36
Low
Watts
592
581
567
552
538
525
512
499
-
-
-
Cfm
1499
1421
1351
1281
1207
1125
1034
936
-
-
-
Med
Watts
-
-
-
660
636
617
603
592
581
566
-
Cfm
-
-
-
1475
1371
1274
1186
1105
1024
928
-
High
Watts
-
-
-
-
-
776
761
744
725
706
689
Cfm
-
-
-
-
-
1452
1356
1254
1145
1030
910
42
Low
Watts
606
596
586
575
563
550
537
-
-
-
-
Cfm
1464
1399
1341
1282
1218
1146
1066
-
-
-
-
Med
Watts
680
665
649
635
622
611
600
590
-
-
-
Cfm
1608
1535
1461
1387
1316
1247
1180
1111
-
-
-
High
Watts
768
755
742
730
718
707
696
684
671
-
-
Cfm
1656
1576
1508
1447
1390
1331
1268
1198
1119
-
-
48
Low
Watts
741
724
709
690
664
631
594
562
552
543
-
Cfm
1994
1937
1869
1797
1722
1645
1566
1480
1384
1269
-
Med
Watts
-
-
-
773
744
715
687
662
640
625
-
Cfm
-
-
-
1957
1867
1787
1719
1653
1575
1463
-
High
Watts
-
-
-
-
-
799
782
773
756
704
-
Cfm
-
-
-
-
-
1914
1842
1774
1686
1538
-
60
Low
Watts
742
723
698
666
629
591
559
540
-
-
-
Cfm
2197
2141
2103
2057
1988
1894
1783
1674
-
-
-
Med
Watts
838
822
803
780
752
721
689
661
639
632
-
Cfm
2485
2406
2269
2127
2012
1937
1894
1855
1770
1571
-
High
Watts
-
934
913
891
866
837
806
776
750
735
-
Cfm
-
2483
2391
2283
2170
2061
1960
1868
1780
1687
-
* Air delivery values are based on operating voltage of 230-v or 460-v, wet coil, without filter or electric heater. Deduct filter and electric heater pressure drops to obtain static
pressure available for ducting.
NOTES:
1. Do not operate the unit at a cooling airflow that is less than 350 cfm for each 12,000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity. Evaporator coil frosting may occur at airflows below
this point.
2. Dashes indicate portions of table that are beyond the blower motor capacity or are not recommended.
3. Deduct 10 percent for 208-v.
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