Bryant 3-PHASE 602A User Manual

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WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alter-
ation, service, maintenance, or use can cause explosion,
fire, electric shock, or other occurrences, which could
cause serious injury or death or damage your property.
Consult a qualified installer or service agency for infor-
mation or assistance. The qualified installer or agency
must use only factory-authorized kits or accessories when
modifying this product.

Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol

.

When you see this symbol on the product or in instructions or
manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.

Understand the signal words — DANGER, WARNING, CAU-
TION, and NOTE. Danger identifies the most serious hazards,
which will result in severe personal injury or death. Warning
indicates a condition that could cause serious personal injury or
death. Caution is used to identify unsafe practices, which would
result in minor personal injury or product and property damage.
NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in
enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.

1. The power supply (volts, phase, and hertz) must correspond

to that specified on unit rating plate.

2. The electrical supply provided by the utility must be

sufficient to handle load imposed by this unit.

3. This installation must conform with local building codes

and with NEC (National Electrical Code). Refer to provin-
cial and local plumbing or waste water codes and other
applicable local codes.

WARNING: Before performing service or maintenance
operations on system, turn off main power to unit. Turn
off accessory heater power switch if applicable. Electrical
shock could cause severe injury or death.

INTRODUCTION

The 601A and 602A heat pumps are fully self-contained and
designed for outdoor installation (See Fig. 1). Standard units are
shipped in a horizontal-discharge configuration for installation on
a ground-level slab. Units can be converted to downflow (vertical)
discharge configurations for rooftop applications. See Fig. 2 and 3
for unit dimensions.

RECEIVING AND INSTALLATION

I.

CHECK EQUIPMENT

A.

IDENTIFY UNIT

The unit model number and serial number are stamped on the unit
identification plate. Check this information against shipping pa-
pers.

B.

INSPECT SHIPMENT

Inspect for shipping damage while unit is still on shipping pallet.
If unit appears to be damaged or is torn loose from its anchorage,
have it examined by transportation inspectors before removal.
Forward claim papers directly to transportation company. Manu-
facturer is not responsible for any damage incurred in transit.
Check all items against shipping list. Immediately notify the
nearest Bryant Air Conditioning office if any item is missing. To
prevent loss or damage, leave all parts in original packages until
installation.

II.

PROVIDE UNIT SUPPORT

A.

ROOF CURB

Install accessory roof curb in accordance with instructions shipped
with curb (See Fig. 5). Install insulation, cant strips, roofing, and
flashing. Ductwork must be attached to curb.

IMPORTANT: The gasketing of the unit to the roof curb is
critical for a watertight seal. Install gasketing material supplied
with the roof curb. Improperly applied gasketing also can result in
air leaks and poor unit performance.

Curb should be level to within 1/4 in. (See Fig. 6). This is
necessary for unit drain to function properly. Refer to accessory
roof curb installation instructions for additional information as
required.

B.

SLAB MOUNT

Place the unit on a solid, level concrete pad that is a minimum of
4 in. thick with 2 in. above grade (See Fig. 7). The slab should
extend approximately 2 in. beyond the casing on all 4 sides of the
unit. Do not secure the unit to the slab except when required by
local codes.

C.

GROUND MOUNT

The unit may be installed either on a slab or placed directly on the
ground if local codes permit. Place the unit on level ground
prepared with gravel for condensate discharge.

III.

PROVIDE CLEARANCES

The required minimum service clearances are shown in Figs. 2 and
3. Adequate ventilation and outdoor air must be provided. The
outdoor fan draws air through the outdoor coil and discharges it
through the top fan grille. Be sure that the fan discharge does not
recirculate to the outdoor coil. Do not locate the unit in either a
corner or under an overhead obstruction. The minimum clearance
under a partial overhang (such as a normal house overhang) is 36
in. above the unit top. The maximum horizontal extension of a
partial overhang must not exceed 48 in. For extended overhangs,
provide a minimum clearance of 48 in.

IMPORTANT: Do not restrict outdoor airflow. An air restriction
at either the outdoor-air inlet or the fan discharge may be
detrimental to compressor life.

Do not place the unit where water, ice, or snow from an overhang
or roof will damage or flood the unit. Do not install the unit on
carpeting or other combustible materials. Slab-mounted units
should be at least 4 in. above the highest expected water and runoff
levels. Do not use unit if it has been under water.

IV.

RIG AND PLACE UNIT

Rigging and handling of this equipment can be hazardous for many
reasons due to the installation location (roofs, elevated structures,
etc.)

Only trained, qualified crane operators and ground support staff
should handle and install this equipment.

When working with this equipment, observe precautions in the
literature, on tags, stickers, and labels attached to the equipment,
and any other safety precautions that might apply.

Follow all applicable safety codes. Wear safety shoes and work
gloves.

A.

INSPECTION

Prior to initial use, and at monthly intervals, all rigging brackets
and straps should be visually inspected for any damage, evidence
of wear, structural deformation, or cracks. Particular attention
should be paid to excessive wear at hoist hooking points and load
support areas. Brackets or straps showing any kind of wear in these
areas must not be used and should be discarded.

B.

INSTALLATION

1. Remove unit from shipping carton. Leave top shipping skid

on the unit as a spreader bar to prevent the rigging straps
from damaging the unit. If the wood skid is not available,
use a spreader bar of sufficient length to protect unit from
damage.

2. Position the lifting bracket assembly around the base of the

unit. Be sure the strap does not twist.

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