Ratings and performance – Bryant 452W User Manual

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COIL CLEANING
ACCESS PANEL

AIR OUT

4

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Figure 2 - Dimensionai Drawing

RATiNGS AND PERFORMANCE

MODEL

Unit Rating Plate (Voltage-Hertz-Phase)

200-60-1

230-60-1

Cooling Capacity

Btuh

90,000

90,000

Gas Input

Btuh

246,000

246,000

Condenser Air Delivery

CFM

10,000

10,000

Chilled-Water Flow Rate (Nominal)

GPM

18.75

18.75

Max Head at Nominal Water Flow

Ft Water

37

37

Electrical Input

KW

2.5

2.5

Fan Motor (2)

HP & SF

1/2 & 1.0

1/2 & 1.0

Voltage Hertz-Phase

200/230-60-1

200/230-60-1

Capacitor (370 Volts)

mfd

10

7.5

Hydraulic Pump Motor

HP & SF

1 & 1.25

1-1/2 & 1.25

Voltage-Hertz-Phase

200-60-1

208/230-60-1

Alternate Hydraulic Pump Motor

HP & SF

1 & 1.25

1 & 1.25

Voltage-Hertz-Phase

200-60-1

230-60-1

Chilled-Water Pump

HP & SF

1/3 & 1.35

1/3 & 1.35

Voltage-Hertz-Phase

200-230-60-1

200-230-60-1

Refrigerant

Type

R717

R717

Amount

Lbs

18

18

Total Solution

Lbs

55

55

Bryant Sound Rating

SRN

22

22

Approximate Shipping Weight

Lbs

1317

1317

CONNECTIONS

90-452W

MODEL

Series E

Unit Rating Plate (Voltage-Hertz-Phase)

200-60-1

230-60-1

Unit Ampacity for Electrical Conductor Sizing Amps

19.25

26.2

*Min Branch Circuit Wire Size

AWG No.

12

10

Recommended Fuse Size

Amps

35

35

**Maximum Line Length

Ft

71

115

Control Circuit

Volts

24

24

External Power Available

VA

5

5

Gas Supply Connection Size

Inches

3/4 NPT

3/4 NPT

Chilled-Water Supply (NPT)

Inches

1-1/4FPT

1-1/4FPT

Chilled-Water Return (NPT)

Inches

1 FPT

1 FPT

Equalizer Line (NPT)

Inches

1-1/2FPT

1-1/2FPT

90-452W

Series E

*If other than 75 °C copper conductor is used, determine size from unit ampacity and the National Electric Code.

Voltage drop of wire selected must be less than 2% of unit rated voltage.

**Length shown is for one way along the wire path from unit to service panel.

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