Bryant 538J-18-1 User Manual

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Table 2 — American/European Wire Conversions

LEGEND

START-UP

I. PRELIMINARY CHECKS

1. Check that all internal wiring connections are tight

and that barriers, covers, and panels are in place.

2. Make certain field electrical power source agrees

with unit nameplate rating.

3. Open all service valves.

II. LEAK TEST

Field piping and fan coil must be leak tested by the pressure
method. Use R-22 at approximately 25 psig (172 kPa) backed
up with an inert gas to a total pressure not to exceed
245 psig (1690 kPa).

III. EVACUATE AND DEHYDRATE

Field piping and fan coil must be evacuated and dehydrated.

IV. CHARGE SYSTEM

Release factory charge into system by opening (backseating)
liquid and suction line service valves. Add charge amount as
required for the total system. Refer to separate indoor unit
installation instructions for the required total system charge
when connected to the indoor unit.

V. TO START UNIT

NOTE: When using 538J unit in conjunction with 619 series
fan coils, refer to start-up instructions included with fan coil
for correct start-up procedures.

Be sure that field disconnect is closed. Set room thermostat
below ambient temperature. Operate unit for 15 minutes,
then check system refrigerant charge. See Refrigerant
Charging section on page 8.

Unit compressor starts after a 5-minute delay if equipped
with accessory Time Guard® II device.

SERVICE

I. OUTDOOR FAN

A reinforced wire mount holds the outdoor fan assembly in
place. See Fig. 7 for proper mounting positions.

II. HIGH-PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

Valve is located in compressor. Relief valve opens at a
pressure differential of approximately 450 ± 50 psig (3100 ±
345 kPa) between suction (low side) and discharge (high
side) to allow pressure equalization.

III. INTERNAL CURRENT AND TEMPERATURE SENSITIVE
OVERLOAD

Control resets automatically when internal compressor
motor temperature drops to a safe level (overloads may
require up to 45 minutes to reset). When an internal over-
load is suspected of being open, check by using an ohmmeter
or continuity tester.

IV. PUMPDOWN PROCEDURE

The system may be pumped down in order to make repairs
on low side without losing complete refrigerant charge.

To pump down:

1. Attach pressure gage to suction service valve gage

port.

2. Frontseat the liquid line valve.

3. Start unit and run until suction pressure reaches

5 psig (34 kPa).

4. Shut unit off and frontseat suction valve.

5. Depressurize low side of unit and recover refrigerant

following accepted practice.

AMERICAN

EUROPEAN

Industry

Standard Size

American Conversion

(mm)

Industry Standard

Size (mm

2

)

18 AWG

0.82

1.0

16 AWG

1.30

1.5

14 AWG

2.08

2.5

12 AWG

3.30

4.0

10 AWG

5.25

6.0

8 AWG

6.36

10.0

6 AWG

13.29

16.0

4 AWG

21.14

25.0

3 AWG

26.65

2 AWG

33.61

35.0

1 AWG

42.39

50.0

1/0 AWG

53.49

2/0 AWG

67.42

70.0

3/0 AWG

85.00

95.0

4/0 AWG

107.19

120.0

250 kcmil

126.64

150.0

300 kcmil

151.97

350 kcmil

177.90

185.0

400 kcmil

202.63

240.0

500 kcmil

253.29

300.0

600 kcmil

303.95

AWG

American Wire Gage

kcmil — Thousand Circular Mils

WARNING: Before performing recommended main-

tenance, be sure unit main power switch is off. Failure to
do so may result in electrical shock or injury from rotat-
ing fan blade.

CAUTION:

The 538J unit coils hold only the

factory-designated amount of refrigerant. Additional
refrigerant may cause units to relieve pressure
through compressor internal pressure relief valve
(indicated by sudden rise of suction pressure) before
suction pressure reaches 5 psig (34 kPa). If this occurs,
shut off unit immediately, then frontseat the suction
valve and remove and reclaim excess refrigerant fol-
lowing accepted practice.

Fig. 7 — Condenser Fan Mounting Positions

UNIT 538J DIMENSIONS — in. (mm)

018

024-036

048-060

0.433 (11)

0.709 (18)

0.16 (4)

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