Bryant SINGLE PACKAGED HEAT PUMP UNITS 657A User Manual

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5. AC/HP TIME DELAY (GRY) - Four motor operation delay

options are provided to customize system operation. See
listing below:

Unit Controls— All compressors have the following internal-
protection controls.

1. High-Pressure Relief Valve - This valve opens when the

pressure differential between the low and high side becomes
excessive.

2. Compressor Overload - This overload interrupts power to

the compressor when either the current or internal tempera-
ture become excessive, and automatically resets when the
internal temperature drops to a safe level.
This overload may require up to 60 minutes (or longer) to
reset; therefore, if the internal overload is suspected of
being open, disconnect the electrical power to the unit and
check the circuit through the overload with an ohmmeter or
continuity tester.

I.

COOLING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

PSC BLOWER MOTOR UNITS (024–042)

NOTE: With the FAN switch in the ON position, 24-v is supplied
to the IFR through the G terminal on the thermostat. This voltage
energizes the coil of the contactor, closing the normally-open set of
contacts which provide continuous power to the indoor (evapora-

tor) fan motor (IFM). Moving the FAN switch back to the AUTO.
position, providing there is not a call for cooling, deenergizes the
IFR, opens the IFR contacts, and deenergizes the IFM. The FAN
switch in AUTO. position cycles upon a call for cooling.

On a call for cooling, 24 v is supplied to the compressor contactor
(C) and IFR simultaneously through the Y and G terminals of the
thermostat, respectively. On units with a compressor time delay
relay, there is a built-in, 5-minute (± 45 seconds) delay between
compressor starts. Energizing the contactor closes the normally-
open set of contacts supplying power to both the compressor and
outdoor (condenser) fan motor (OFM). Energizing the IFR closes
the normally-open set of contacts providing power to the IFM. On
the loss of the call for cooling, 24 v is removed from both the Y
and G terminals of the thermostat (providing the FAN switch is in
the AUTO. position), deenergizing both the contactor and IFR and
opening both the contacts supplying power to compressor/OFM
and IFM.

ECM BLOWER MOTOR UNITS (048–060)

Indoor Fan - With the fan switch in the ON position, 24-v is
supplied to the ECM motor through the ’’G’’ terminal on the
thermostat. This voltage provides continuous power to the indoor
(evaporator) fan motor (IFM). If the fan switch is moved back to
the AUTO position and there is not a call for heating or cooling,
24-v is removed from the ’’G’’ terminal and the indoor fan

TABLE 5—TERMINAL CONFIGURATION

TERMINAL

1

2

3

4

Available

Airflow (CFM)

1365

1470

1680

1840

Fig. 29—Easy Select Interface Board for Units 048-060 with ECM Blower Motor

C95024

AUX HEAT

RANGE

VIO

1

2

3

4

BLU

1

2

3

4

AC/HP SIZE

BRN

AC

HPC

H P

TYPE

BLK

LO

MED

H I

AC/HP CFM ADJUST

GR Y

AC/HP TIME DELAY

1

2

3

4

RED

JW1

JW2

D4

D5

P1
1

W3

W2

E

/W

1

G

Y1 Y /Y2

O

C

R

L

1
P2

JW3

Y1

G

W2

Y/Y2

JW 4

JW 5

R1

R2

R3

IFO

O

SEC-1

SEC-2

L

D3

D1

D2

F1

5 AMP FUSE

5

TABLE 6—CFM ADJUST (PERCENT OF CFM)

MODE

FAN ONLY

COOLING

HEATING

LO-Adjust

–15

–10

–10

HI-Adjust

15

10

10

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