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Bryant R-410A 583B User Manual

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For 460-v GE Motors — The motor leads are color coded as
follows:

3-SPEED

2-SPEED

black = high speed

black = high speed

violet = jumper

blue = jumper

orange = medium speed

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red = low speed

red = low speed

To change the speed of the blower motor (BM), remove fan motor
speed lead from the blower relay (BR) and replace with the lead
for the desired blower motor speed. The motor speed lead is
attached to terminal BM. For low and medium speeds black must
be connected to the jumper wire. Insulate removed lead end to
avoid contact with chassis parts.
To select high speed on 460-v GE
motors, separate the black female quick connect (QC) from the
jumper lead male quick connect (QC) and connect the black lead
to the BR. Insulate the jumper to avoid contact with any chassis
parts.

COOLING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION — With the room
thermostat SYSTEM switch in the COOL position and the FAN
switch in the AUTO. position, the cooling sequence of operation is
as follows:

When the room temperature rises to a point that is slightly above
the cooling control setting of the thermostat, the thermostat
completes the circuit between thermostat terminal R to terminals Y
and G. These completed circuits through the thermostat connect
contactor coil (C) (through unit wire Y) and blower relay coil (BR)
(through unit wire G) across the 24-v secondary of transformer
(TRAN).

The normally open contacts of energized contactor (C) close and
complete the circuit through compressor motor (COMP) to con-
denser (outdoor) fan motor (OFM). Both motors start instantly.

The set of normally open contacts of energized relay BR close and
complete the circuit through evaporator blower (indoor) fan motor
(IFM).

NOTE: Once the compressor has started and then has stopped, it
should not be started again until 5 minutes have elapsed.

The cooling cycle remains ‘‘on’’ until the room temperature drops
to a point that is slightly below the cooling control setting of the
room thermostat. At this point, the thermostat ‘‘breaks’’ the circuit
between thermostat terminal R to terminals Y and G. These open
circuits de-energize contactor coil C and relay coil BR. The
condenser and compressor motors stop. After a 30-second delay,
the blower motor stops. The unit is in a ‘‘standby’’ condition,
waiting for the next ‘‘call for cooling’’ from the room thermostat.

MAINTENANCE

To ensure continuing high performance, and to minimize the
possibility of premature equipment failure, periodic maintenance
must be performed on this equipment. This combination
heating/cooling unit should be inspected at least once each year by
a qualified service person. To troubleshoot heating or cooling of
units, refer to tables at the back of the book.

NOTE TO EQUIPMENT OWNER: Consult your local dealer
about the availability of a maintenance contract.

WARNING: The ability to properly perform mainte-
nance on this equipment requires certain expertise, me-
chanical skills, tools, and equipment. If you do not
possess these, do not attempt to perform any maintenance
on this equipment other than those procedures recom-
mended in the User’s Manual. FAILURE TO HEED
THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-
JURY AND POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THIS EQUIP-
MENT.

WARNING: Failure to follow these warnings could
result in serious injury or death:
1. Turn off gas supply, then turn off electrical power to

the unit before performing any maintenance or service
on the unit.

2. Use extreme caution when removing panels and parts.

As with any mechanical equipment, serious injury can
result from sharp edges, etc.

3. Never place anything combustible either on, or in

contact with, the unit.

4. Should overheating occur, or the gas supply fail to shut

off, shut off the external main manual gas valve to the
unit, then shut off the electrical supply.

CAUTION: Errors made when reconnecting wires may
cause improper and dangerous operation. Label all wires
prior to disconnection when servicing.

The minimum maintenance requirements for this equipment are as
follows:

1. Inspect air filter(s) each month. Clean or replace when

necessary.

2. Inspect indoor coil, drain pan, and condensate drain each

cooling season for cleanliness. Clean when necessary.

3. Inspect blower motor and wheel for cleanliness and check

lubrication each heating and cooling season. Clean when
necessary. For first heating season, inspect blower wheel
bimonthly to determine proper cleaning frequency.

4. Check electrical connections for tightness and controls for

proper operation each heating and cooling season. Service
when necessary.

5. Check and inspect heating section before each heating

season. Clean and adjust when necessary.

6. Check flue hood and remove any obstructions if necessary.

A.

Air Filter

IMPORTANT: Never operate the unit without a suitable air filter
in the return-air duct system. Always replace the filter with the
same dimensional size and type as originally installed. See Tables
2 and 3 for recommended filter sizes.

Inspect air filter(s) at least once each month and replace
(throwaway-type) or clean (cleanable-type) at least twice during
each heating and cooling season or whenever the filter(s) becomes
clogged with dust and lint.

B.

Evaporator Blower and Motor

NOTE: All motors are pre-lubricated. Do not attempt to lubricate
these motors.

For longer life, operating economy, and continuing efficiency,
clean accumulated dirt and grease from the blower wheel and
motor annually.

WARNING: Turn off the gas supply, then disconnect
and tag electrical power to the unit before cleaning the
blower motor and wheel. Failure to adhere to this warning
could cause serious injury or death.

To clean the blower motor and wheel:

1. Remove and disassemble blower assembly as follows:

a. Remove unit access panel.

b. Disconnect motor lead from blower relay (BR). Discon-

nect yellow lead from terminal L2 of the contactor.

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