Application data (cont), Air throw data, Condensing unit sound ratings – Bryant High Wall Duct-Free Split System 619E User Manual
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APPLICATION DATA (cont)
j) Elevated configuration — Indoor unit installed above
the outdoor unit (see figure at right):
• If there is over 25 ft of lift, a biflow (538D only) or
standard solenoid valve is required in the liquid line.
• The maximum elevation difference is 65 ft, and the
maximum equivalent ft of piping is 200.
• Install an inverted trap in the vapor line. The top of
the trap must be above the top of the fan coil. This
prevents the refrigerant from collecting in the vapor
line.
k) Lowered configuration — Indoor unit installed below
the outdoor unit (see figure at right):
• For lines shorter than 100 ft, no solenoid valve is
required in the liquid line. For lines over 100 ft, in-
stall a biflow (538D only) or standard solenoid
valve in the liquid line.
• The maximum elevation difference is 150 ft, and
the maximum equivalent ft is 200.
l) Additional charge — The unit should be charged by
weighing in the appropriate charge. Add charge
based on the actual length of line which is over 25 ft
of liquid line. Add .58 oz of refrigerant per 1 ft in-
crease over the 25 ft line to the charge listed in Sys-
tem Piston Guide and Refrigerant Charges table on
page 21.
NOTE: This only applies to systems where the piston is located
at the indoor unit (538A018,024 and 538D018,024).
12. Group control
The 619E fan coil units may be group controlled from a
single timeclock or energy management system by inter-
rupting the 24-v power to the control board.
13. Thermistors (Heat Pump Systems Only)
Thermistors are used on both indoor and outdoor units to
determine operating conditions. Proper thermistor location
is critical to unit operation. All thermistors have identical re-
sistance values. See Thermistor Equivalence charts on
typical system wiring schematics (pages 24-27).
Thermistor cable assemblies are provided with fan coil
units to run between indoor and outdoor units. High-voltage
and thermistor cable assemblies should not touch each
other, and cable runs may be extended up to 200 ft.
14. Wiring
Use only copper wires from the disconnect to the unit ter-
minal block. Aluminum and copper-clad aluminum wires are
not acceptable.
All duct-free split systems (except the 009,012 outdoor
units) provide 24-v power for the outdoor unit in the duct-
free fan coil. The 009,012 outdoor units systems use high-
voltage controls.
The 009,012 outdoor units system fan coil units must have
power wires run from the outdoor condensing unit to the in-
door unit to prevent out-of-phase wiring.
15. Air throw
Refer to Air Throw Data table below for system air throw
capabilities.
AIR THROW DATA*
FAN COIL
SIZE
HIGH SPEED
CFM
APPROXIMATE
AIR THROW (FT)
009
215/252*
16
012
302
24
018
480/455*
30
024
550/525*
35
*Cooling only unit/Heat pump unit.
NOTE: Air throw is with unit mounted with typical clearances in a 10-ft high room.
16. Sound data
CONDENSING UNIT SOUND RATINGS
UNIT SIZE
SOUND RATING (Decibels)
FREE FIELD dBA*
009
66
55.7
012
66
55.7
018
68
57.7
024
68
57.7
LEGEND
Decibels — Sound levels
dBA
— Decibels on the A Scale
*Free field is a rating with no reflective surfaces near the unit. Data sound pressure is
measured at 3.2 ft (1 m) from the unit. See Sound Power Data Octave Bands table for
more information.
SOUND POWER DATA OCTAVE BANDS — A WEIGHTED (Fan Coil Units Only)
UNIT
FAN SPEED
OCTAVE BAND DATA (dBA)
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
8000
619F
009
Cooling
Only
High
36.5
40.3
45.2
48.2
42.3
33.2
31.2
Medium
32.8
37.9
43.6
44.9
39.1
29.8
31.2
Low
31.7
36.6
41.6
41.6
35.4
27.7
31.2
619F
009
Heat
Pump
High
38.2
41.1
46.2
47.9
43.0
33.6
31.2
Medium
31.7
39.8
45.0
45.3
42.0
36.8
36.8
Low
29.2
38.4
43.9
41.9
38.6
28.1
31.2
619F
012
Cooling
Only
High
36.7
43.5
50.2
51.1
46.5
38.6
31.7
Medium
33.6
42.5
47.1
48.8
43.4
36.2
33.4
Low
33.5
41.6
43.8
45.6
39.8
33.0
32.7
619F
012
Heat
Pump
High
35.1
43.8
50.3
51.1
46.4
38.0
31.2
Medium
31.7
43.3
46.3
48.6
42.9
34.2
31.2
Low
29.1
42.2
42.9
45.6
39.1
30.3
31.2
619F
018
Cooling
Only
High
40.8
49.1
53.7
55.2
49.1
41.3
32.3
Medium
38.0
46.7
50.6
51.7
44.9
35.8
31.6
Low
37.3
44.4
47.5
48.6
40.4
32.0
31.6
619F
018
Heat
Pump
High
37.0
44.4
49.3
50.4
43.4
35.6
31.9
Medium
39.8
46.9
52.2
53.7
47.4
40.1
32.7
Low
43.2
49.1
54.0
56.0
50.7
44.0
34.0
619F
024
Cooling
Only
High
44.9
51.9
59.1
59.5
54.8
48.0
36.7
Medium
43.7
50.5
57.2
57.0
51.8
44.4
33.6
Low
40.7
47.7
55.1
54.7
49.0
40.5
32.2
619F
024
Heat
Pump
High
43.8
51.5
58.5
58.8
53.5
46.2
36.0
Medium
41.4
49.5
56.5
56.2
50.4
42.5
36.0
Low
38.9
47.3
54.4
53.7
47.4
39.0
36.0
LEGEND
ARI
— Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute
dBA — Decibels on the A scale
NOTES:
1. Outdoor sound levels are tone corrected values taken in accordance with ARI Sound
Standard 270.
2. Indoor sound levels are tone corrected values taken in accordance with ARI Sound
Standard 350.
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