Caution – Bryant 569J User Manual

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Coil Type Identification

569J units are available with different coil types. Cleaning

methods differ for each type so identifying the coil type is

important. Unit model number and appearance can identify

the coil type.

NOVATIONt Type —

The new NOVATION Heat Exchanger Technology is an

all--aluminum construction with louvered serpentine fins

over single--depth crosstubes. The horizontal crosstubes have

large diameter aluminum headers on each end. Various

optional coatings are also available.

The coil may be one--row or two--row. Two--row coils are

spaced apart to assist in cleaning.

TUBES

FINS

MICROCHANNELS

MANIFOLD

C07273

Fig. 42 -- NOVATION Heat Exchanger Coil

Model number designation: See Fig. 2 for general unit

model number format. Position 11 indicates the coil type

and coating. Position 11 values of G, K, T and W indicate

NOVATION coil type is on this unit.

Round--Tube Plate--Fin (RTPF) Type —

This construction uses a series of small diameter copper

hairpin tubes running horizontally with vertical plate fins.

The plate fins may be aluminum (standard) or copper

(optional). Various optional coatings are also available.

569J units use two--row segmented coils.

Model number designation: See Fig. 2 for general unit

model number format. Position 11 indicates the coil type

and coating. Position 11 values of A, B, C, M, N and P

indicate RTPF coil type is on this unit.

NOVATION Coil Cleaning and Maintenance —

To clean the NOVATION condenser coil, chemicals are

NOT to be used; only water is approved as the cleaning

solution. Only clean potable water is authorized for cleaning

NOVATION condensers.

Clean the coil as follows:

1. Turn off unit power.
2. Remove screws holding rear corner post and top cover

in place. Pivot top cover up 12 to 18 inches (305 to 457

mm) and support with a rigid support. See Fig. 43.

C10216

Fig. 43 -- Pivot and Support Top Cover

3. Carefully remove any foreign objects or debris at-

tached to the coil face or trapped within the mounting

frame and brackets.

4. Using a high pressure water sprayer, purge any soap

or industrial cleaners from hose and/or dilution tank

prior to wetting the coil. Clean condenser face by

spraying the coil core steadily and uniformly from top

to bottom, directing the spray straight into or toward

the coil face. Do not exceed 900 psig or a 45 degree

angle; nozzle must be at least 12 in. (30 cm) from the

coil face. Reduce pressure and use caution to prevent

damage to air centers (fins). Do not fracture the braze

between air centers and refrigerant tubes. Allow water

to drain from the coil core and check for refrigerant

leaks prior to start--up.

5. Replace top cover and rear corner posts.

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment

damage.
Chemical cleaning should NOT be used on the

aluminum microchannel (NOVATION) condenser.

Damage to the coil may occur. Only approved

cleaning is recommended.

CAUTION

!

Repairing NOVATION Condenser Tube Leaks —

RCD offers service repair kit Part Number 50TJ660007 for

repairing tube leaks in the NOVATION coil crosstubes. This

kit includes approved braze materials (aluminum fluxcore

braze rods), a heat shield, a stainless steel brush, replacement

fin segments, adhesive for replacing fin segments, and

instructions specific to the NOVATION aluminum coil. See

EPIC for instruction sheet 99TA526379.

569J

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