Bryant SINGLE PACKAGED HEAT PUMP UNITS 657A User Manual

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filter rack installed in the return-air side of the unit.
Recommended sizes for filters are shown in Table 1.

2. Avoid abrupt duct size increases and reductions. Abrupt

change in duct size adversely affects air performance.

IMPORTANT:

Use flexible connectors between ductwork and

unit to prevent transmission of vibration. Use suitable gaskets to
ensure weathertight and airtight seal. When electric heat is
installed, use fireproof canvas (or similar heat resistant material)
connector between ductwork and unit discharge connection. If
flexible duct is used, insert a sheet metal sleeve inside duct. Heat
resistant duct connector (or sheet metal sleeve) should extend
24-in. from electric heater element.

3. Size ductwork for cooling air quantity (cfm). The minimum

air quantity for proper electric heater operation is listed in
Table 2. Heater limit switches may trip at air quantities
below those recommended.

NOTE:

A 90-degree elbow must be provided in the supply

ductwork to comply with UL (Underwriters’ Laboratories) codes
for use with electric heat.

4. Insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork. Insulate

and cover with a vapor barrier all ductwork passing through
conditioned spaces. Follow latest Sheet Metal and Air
Conditioning

Contractors

National

Association

(SMACNA) and Air Conditioning Contractors Association
(ACCA) minimum installation standards for residential
heating and air conditioning systems.

5. Secure all ducts to building structure. Flash, weatherproof,

and vibration-isolate duct openings in wall or roof accord-
ing to good construction practices.

V.

RIG AND PLACE UNIT

Use spreader bars or crate top when rigging the unit. The units
must be rigged for lifting as shown in Fig. 7. Use extreme caution

Fig. 6— Roof Curb Dimensions

ODS CATALOG NUMBER

A

IN. (MM)

Flat

Curb

CPRFCURB001A00

8 (203)

CPRFCURB002A00

11 (279)

CPRFCURB003A00

14 (356)

C95007

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