Bryant 619B, 619F, 538S, 619C Installation, Start-up And Service Instructions Manual

IMPORTANT — READ BEFORE INSTALLING
1. Read and become familiar with these installation instructions before installingthisunit (see Fig. 1 for typi­cal multi-split system components).
2. Be sure the installation conforms to all applicable local and national codes.
3. These instructions contain important information for the proper maintenance and repair of this equipment. Re­tain these instructions for future use.
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ........................2
GENERAL .......................................2
I. System Description .........................2
II. Planning the System ........................2
INSTALLATION .................................2-13
I. Complete Pre-Installation Checks .............2
II. Install Outdoor Unit .........................4
III. Install Fan Coil Units ........................4
IV. Complete Refrigerant Piping ..................7
V. Make Electrical Connections .................8
START-UP ....................................13,14
I. Leak Test .................................13
II. Evacuate and Dehydrate ....................13
III. Charge System ............................13
IV. Preliminary Checks ........................13
V. Operating Sequence .......................13
SERVICE .....................................15-17
I. Outdoor Fan ..............................15
II. Scroll Compressors ........................15
III. High-Pressure Relief Valve ..................15
IV. Internal Current and Temperature Sensitive
Overload .................................15
V. High-Pressure Switch ......................15
VI. Low-Pressure Switch .......................15
VII. Service Valves ............................15
VIII. Refrigerant Charging .......................16
IX. Compressor Lockout Switch (CLO) ...........16
X. Outdoor-Coil Temperature Thermistor
(OCH TH) .................................17
XI. Low-Ambient Control Thermistor (LAT) .......17
XII. Pressure Transducer .......................17
MAINTENANCE .................................17
I. Lubrication ...............................17
II. Cleaning Coils ............................17
TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................17,18
I. Checking Cooling Control Operation ..........17
START-UP CHECKLIST ...................CL-1 to CL-4
538S (048 Shown)
619C
619B
619F
Fig. 1 — Multi-Split System Components
installation, start-up and service instructions
MULTI-SPLIT, DUCT-FREE OUTDOOR COOLING UNITS
538S
Sizes 024,048
2 and 4 Tons
Cancels: New II 538S-24-1
2/15/96
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installing and servicing air-conditioning equipment can be haz­ardous due to system pressure and electrical components. Only trained and qualified service personnel should install or serv­ice air-conditioning equipment.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alertsymbol ( ). When you see this symbol on the unit and in instruc­tions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal words — DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. These words are used with the safety-alert sym­bol. Danger identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. Warning indicates a situation that could result in personal injury. Caution is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance, such as cleaning and replacing filters.All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel. When working on air­conditioning equipment, observe safety precautions in litera­ture, and tags and labels attached to unit.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing operations. Have fire extin­guisher available. Read these instructions thoroughly. Con­sult local building codes and National Electrical Code (NEC) Standard ANSI/NFPA 70 (American National Standards Institute/National Fire Protection Association) for special in­stallation requirements.
WARNING:
Before installing or servicing system, al­ways turn off main power to system. There may be more than one disconnect switch, since each fan coil unit will normally have its own disconnect. Turn off accessory heater power if applicable. Electrical shock can cause personal injury.
GENERAL
IMPORTANT: Before installing a multi-split system, care-
fully read the following information:
• The TXV (thermostatic expansion valve) is located in the outdoor unit, NOT the indoor fan coil units.
• The 538S outdoor unit has a factory-installed low-ambient control which permits unit operation down to 0°F outdoor ambient temperatures.
• BOTH refrigerant linesbetween the indoor and outdoor units MUST BE insulated, because the TXV is in the outdoor unit.
• If the installation includes a 619C ceiling-suspended fan coil unit, REMOVE the AccuRatert device.
• DO NOT install a filter drier in the line set to the fan coil units. A filter drier has already been factory-installed on the outdoor unit.
• DO NOT run thermistor wires and control wires in the same jacket.
• The 538S unit has been pre-charged at the factory with sufficient refrigerant forthe entire system (assuming 25ft of tubing and the use of one of the system combinations listed in Planning the System section on this page).
I. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The 538S multi-split air conditioning system requires 3 ma­jor components (see Fig. 1):
• A 538S outdoor condensing unit
• Either 2, 3, or 4 duct-free split fan coil units for distribu­tion of air to a maximum of 4 independent zones (see Plan­ning the System section on this page)
• A wired or wireless infrared remote controller to control each fan coil unit independently (one remote controller is necessary for each fan coil unit)
NOTE: The remote controller is not available for 619F in­ceiling cassette fan coil units.
IMPORTANT: The 538S outdoor units may only be usedwith the indoor fan coil unit sizes listed in Planning the System section below. DO NOT try to substitute oradd more fan
coils to these systems.
II. PLANNING THE SYSTEM
This is a complex system with up to 4 separate tubing sys­tems and 8 different control cable sets. Plan the installation carefully as instructed below.Read these installation instruc­tions (outdoor condensing unit) and the installation instruc­tions included with each fan coil unit carefully and completely PRIOR to system installation.
1. Maximum line length is 50 ft equivalent (any single line run), and maximum elevation differential is 30 ft (from highest to lowest system component).
2. Verify that components received form a legitimate multi­split system as follows:
a. Systems using one 538S_024 outdoor condensing unit
may use any combination (for a system total of 2 fan coil units) of nominal 1
1
⁄2ton fan coil units.
b. Systems using one 538S_048 outdoor condensing unit
may use any of the following combinations:
• any combination (for a total of 2 fan coil units) of nominal 2 ton fan coil units (1 fan coil unit per circuit).
• any one nominal 2-ton fan coil unit on one circuit, and any combination of 2 nominal 1
1
⁄2ton fan coil units (for a system total of 3 fan coil units) on the other circuit.
• any combination (for a system total of 4 fan coil units) of nominal 1
1
⁄2ton fan coil units (2 fan coil
units per circuit).
3. Identify and record each fan coil section as it will be con­nected to the 538S outdoor unit on the Multi-Split Installation Planning Worksheetincluded as part of the Start-Up Checklist on page CL-1.
4. Check all system components to ensure that all re­quired materials are on hand before starting installa­tion of this system.
5. Re-read Installation section Step III — Install Fan Coil Units, on page 4 before installing indoor fan coil units.
INSTALLATION
I. COMPLETE PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS A. Unpack Outdoor Unit (see Fig. 1)
Move 538S unit to final location. Remove carton from unit, being careful not to damage service valves and grilles.
B. Inspect Shipment
File claim with shipping company if shipment is damaged or incomplete. Check unit nameplate to be sure unit matches job requirements.
C. Consider System Requirements
Consult local building codes and NEC for specialinstallation requirements.
Allow sufficient space for airflow, wiring, refrigerant piping, and servicing unit. See Fig. 2 and 3.
Locate unit so that condenser coil airflow is unrestricted on both sides. Refer to Fig. 2 and 3.
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UNIT
538S
_
ABCDEFGH
Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm
024 2-1
1
⁄8638 3-015⁄
16
938 1-29⁄16370 1-4 406 1-117⁄16595 1-53⁄16437 1-51⁄2445 1-81⁄8511
048 3-1
3
⁄16945 3-89⁄
16
1132 1-51⁄16433 1-67⁄16468 2-61⁄
2
775 1-75⁄8499 2-55⁄8753 2-83⁄16818
UNIT
538S
_
J K L M N R S OPERATING WEIGHT
Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Lb Kg
024 1-2
7
⁄16367 0-63⁄4171 1-0 305 0-05⁄816 0-03⁄810 159 72.0
048 1-2
3
⁄4375 0-71⁄2191 1-6 457 0-05⁄816 0-03⁄810 0-65⁄16160 0-57⁄8149 292 132.3
UNIT
538S
_
MINIMUM MOUNTING PAD DIMENSIONS
SUPPORT FEET SNOW STAND ICE STAND
Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm
024 1-11 x 3-6 584 x 1067 2-2 x 3-6 660 x 1067 2-2 x 3-6 660 x 1067 048 2- 0 x 4-2 610 x 1270 2-4 x 4-4 711 x 1270 2-2 x 4-2 660 x 1270
NOTES:
1. Required clearances: with coil facing wall; allow 6 in. minimum clear­ance on coil side and coil end, and 3 ft minimum clearance on com­pressor end and fan side. With fan facing wall; allow 8 in. minimum clearance on fan side and coil end, and 3 ft minimum clearance on compressor end and coil side. With multi-unit application: arrange units so discharge of one does not enter inlet of another.
2. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
3. Center of gravity .
4. Thermistors are used with 619B and 619C fan coils only.
Fig. 2 — Base Unit Dimensional Drawing
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Unit may be mounted on a level pad directly on base legs or mounted on raised pads at support points. See Fig. 2 and 4 for center of gravity.
II. INSTALL OUTDOOR UNIT A. Mounting on Ground
Mount unit on a solid, level concrete pad. Position unit so water or ice from roof does not fall directly onto unit. If con­ditions or local codes require unit be fastened to pad, 6 field­supplied tiedown bolts should be used and fastened through slots provided in unit mounting feet. See Fig. 2.
B. Mounting on Roof
Mount unit on a level platform or frame at least 6 in. (154 mm) above roof surface. Isolate unit and tubing from structure.
C. Surrounding Fences and Walls
Select and install surrounding fences and walls to allow for free entry of ambient air. Avoid pits and solid walls as unit surroundings, because recirculation of warm discharge air can occur.
D. Rigging
CAUTION:
Be sure unit panels are securely in place
prior to rigging.
Keep unit upright. Lift unit using sling. Use cardboard or pad­ding under sling, and use spreader bars to prevent sling dam­age to unit. See Fig. 4. See Fig. 2 and 4 for center of gravity reference. Install unit so that coil does not face into prevail­ing winds. If this is not possible and constant winds above 25 mph are expected, field fabricate and install wind baffles. In areas where outdoor ambient will be less than 40 F during cooling, wind baffles are also required. Contact your local rep­resentative for drawings and assembly details.
III. INSTALL FAN COIL UNITS
Refer to Installation, Start-Up and Service Instructions pro­vided with the fan coil units.
NOTE: If this system is mixing 2 or more types of fan coil units, be sure to follow instructions provided with each type of fan coil unit closely.
Mount fan coil units in locations which will be easily acces­sible when routing refrigerant tubing (see Fig. 5 and 6) and electrical wiring between the fan coil unitsand outdoor unit. Fan coil unit locations must also provide adequate drainage capabilities. If desired, condensate pumps may be used with any type of fan coil unit.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT install filter driers or AccuRatert re- frigerant metering device body or pistons into this system. TXVs are located in the outdoor condensing unit to control refrigerant flow.
Fig. 4 — Lifting Unit With Sling
NOTE: Dimensions in [ ] are in mm.
(A) Minimum operating clearance required when this side faces a wall. (B) Minimum operating clearance required when this side faces away from a wall.
Fig. 3 — Operating and Service Clearance
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LEGEND
M—Motor
TXV — Thermostatic Expansion Valve
Field-Supplied Tubing
NOTE: Insulate ALL lines between outdoor condensing unit and indoor fan coil units.
Fig. 5 — Refrigerant Tubing Schematic (538S
_
048 Shown)
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LEGEND
NEC — National Electrical Code NOTE: Maximum system lift is 30 ft between lowest system compo-
nent and highest system component (see Fig. 7).
*See Connect Control Circuit Wiring section on page 9 for control
connection details.
Fig.6—Typical Piped System*
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