Caution – Bryant 113A User Manual

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Installing with Indoor Piston

Outdoor Unit Connected to Factory Approved Indoor Unit
Check piston size shipped with indoor unit to see if it matches

required indoor piston size. If it does not match, replace indoor
piston with correct piston size.
NOTE: Correct pistons are shipped with outdoor units in the
accessory bag and are only qualified for piston fan coils. Example
fan coils with piston: FB4C and FY5B (1.5 through 4 ton)
When changing indoor piston, use a back−up wrench. Hand

tighten hex nut, then tighten with wrench 1/2 turn. Do not exceed

30 ft−lbs. The indoor piston contains a Teflon ring (or seal) which

is used to seat against the inside of distributor body, and must be
installed properly to ensure proper seating. See Fig.

13/16” BRASS HEX NUT

TEFLON

® SEAL

TEFLON

®

RINGS

3/4” BRASS HEX BODY

“H” DISTRIBUTOR

PISTON RETAINER

PISTON

A10342

Fig. 5 -- Indoor (Cooling) Piston

CAUTION

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PRODUCT OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment

damage or improper operation.
If using a TXV in conjunction with a single--phase

reciprocating compressor, a compressor start capacitor and

relay are required.

Units with Cooling Mode TXV
Units installed with cooling mode TXV require charging by the

subcooling method.

1. Operate unit a minimum of 15 minutes before checking

charge.

2. Measure liquid service valve pressure by attaching an accur-

ate gage to service port.

3. Measure liquid line temperature by attaching an accurate

thermistor type or electronic thermometer to liquid line near

outdoor coil.

4. Refer to unit rating plate for required subcooling temperat-

ure.

5. Refer to Table 2 -- Rating Plate (required) Subcooling Tem-

perature. Find the point where required subcooling temper-

ature intersects measured liquid service valve pressure.

6. To obtain required subcooling temperature at a specific li-

quid line pressure, add refrigerant if liquid line temperature
is higher than indicated or reclaim refrigerant if temperature
is lower. Allow a tolerance of 3_F (1.7_C).

Units with Indoor Piston
Units installed with indoor pistons require charging by the

superheat method.
The following procedure is valid when indoor airflow is within
21 percent of its rated CFM.

1. Operate unit a minimum of 15 minutes before checking

charge.

2. Measure suction pressure by attaching an accurate gage to

suction valve service port.

3. Measure suction temperature by attaching an accurate ther-

mistor type or electronic thermometer to suction line at ser-
vice valve.

4. Measure outdoor air dry bulb temperature with thermo-

meter.

5. Measure indoor air (entering indoor coil) wet--bulb temper-

ature with a sling psychrometer.

6. Refer to Table 3 -- Superheat Charging -- AC Only. Find

outdoor temperature and evaporator entering air wet--bulb
temperature. At this intersection, note superheat. Where a
dash (----) appears on the table, do not attempt to charge sys-

tem under these conditions or refrigerant slugging may oc-
cur. Charge must be weighted in, adding or removing 0.6

oz/ft of 3/8 liquid line above or below 15 feet (4.6m) re-
spectively.

7. Refer to Table 4 -- Required Suction--Line Temperature.

Find superheat temperature (from #6 above) and suction
pressure. At this intersection, note suction line temperature.

8. If unit has a higher suction line temperature than charted

temperature, add refrigerant until charted temperature is

reached.

9. If unit has a lower suction line temperature than charted

temperature, reclaim refrigerant until charted temperature is

reached.

10. When adding refrigerant, charge in liquid form into suction

service port using a flow--restricting device.

11. If outdoor air temperature or pressure at suction valve

changes, charge to new suction line temperature indicated

on chart.

12. Optimum performance will be achieved when the operating

charge produces 10_F suction superheat at suction service
valve with 95_F (35_C) outdoor ambient and 80_F (27_C)

dry bulb (67_F / 19_C) wet bulb) indoor temperature (DOE
“A” test conditions) at rated airflow.

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