Bryant 116B manual

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    1 16B Legacy t Line 16 Air C onditioner with Puron r Refrigeran t 1 - - 1/2 to 5 Nominal T ons Pr oduct Data the environmentally sound refrigerant Brya nt ’ s Air Condit i oner s wi t h Puron r re f r ige r a nt pr ovi de a collectio n o f features un match ed b y any oth er family of equ ip men t. T h e 116 B has b een d esign ed utilizin g Bry [...]

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    2 MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLA TURE 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 11 2 1 4 N N N A A/N N N N N A/N A/N N A 1 1 6B N A 0 3 60 0 0 0 Prod- uct Fam il y Tier SEER Major Serie s Vo l t a g e Gr ille Va r i a t i o n s Cooling C apacit y Open Open Open S eries 1=AC 1= Leg ac y RNC 6=16 SEER B=Puron N= 208 - - - 230 - - - 1 or 208/230 - - - 1 A=D e n s e 0=Not Defined[...]

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    3 REFRIGERANT PIP ING LENGTH LIMI T A TIONS Liquid Line Sizing and Maximum T otal Equival e nt Le ngths { for Coo ling O n ly Sy stems with P uron r Refrig era nt : The ma xim um all owa bl e le ngt h of a re si de nt ia l spli t s ys te m depe nds on the l iqui d line di a me t er and ver t ic a l se par a t ion bet we e n indoor and outdoor uni t[...]

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    4 REFRIGERANT CHARGE ADJUSTMENTS Liquid Line S ize Puron Charge oz /ft 3/8 0.60 (F actory charg e for lineset = 9 oz) 5/16 0.40 1/4 0.27 Unit s a re fac t or y cha r ged f or 15 f t ( 4.6 m) of 3/8” liqui d li ne . The fa c t ory c ha r ge for 3/8” li ne se t 9 oz. When us ing othe r l engt h or di am et e r li qui d line s , cha r ge adj ust m[...]

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    5 ACCESSO R Y THERMOS T A TS PA R T N U M B E R PRO GR AM GAS ELECTRIC HEA T COOL T 2 --- P A C 0 1 5 --- 2 D a y √ √ 1 1 T 2 --- N A C 0 1 NP √ √ 1 1 T2SNA C0 1 NP √ √ 1 1 THER MOS T AT ACCE SSORI ES PA R T N U M B E R BRIEF DESCRIPT ION THE RMOSTATS USED WI TH TST A TXXCNV10 The rm ost at C on ve r sion K it (4 to 5 wir e ) - - - 10 p[...]

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    6 ACCESSO R Y USAGE GUIDELI NE ACCESSORY RE QUIRE D FOR LOW - - - AMBI - ENT COOLING APPLIC ATIONS (Below 55 ° F/12. 8 _ C) RE QUIRE D FOR LONG LINE APPLICATIONS* (Ov er 80 ft ./ 24. 38 m) REQUI RED FOR SEA COA ST APPLICATIONS ( W i t h i n2m i l e s / 3 . 2 2k m ) Ball Be ar ing Fan Motor Ye s { No No Compressor St art Assist C apa citor and R el[...]

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    7 Ac ce ss or y De sc r iptio n and Us age (List ed A lphabe tic ally ) ( Co ntinue d) 10. Sound Hood W r apa r ound s ound re duc i ng cove r for the c ompr es s or . Re duc e s the sound le ve l by a bout 2 dBA. Us age G uide l ine : Sugges t e d whe n unit is ins t a ll e d cl os e r t ha n 15 ft ( 4. 57 m) t o qu iet areas, b ed ro om s, etc. S[...]

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    8 ELECTRICAL DA T A UNIT S IZE V/PH OPER VOL TS* COMP R FA N MCA MIN WIR E SIZE { 60 ° C MIN WIR E SIZE { 75 ° C MAX LENG TH ft. (m) } 60 ° C MAX LENG TH ft. (m) } 75 ° C MAX FUSE ** or CKT B RK AMPS MAX MIN LRA RLA FLA 018 - - - B 208/230/1 - - - 60 253 197 48.0 9.0 0.50 11.8 14 14 67 (20.4) 64 (19.5) 20 024 - - - A 58.3 13.5 0.75 17.7 14 14 4[...]

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    9 DIMENSIONS - - ENGLISH B 3" K 5/16" L C 3 1/2" 1 7/8" N P M E F G A 208-230-1-60 230-1-60 208/230-3-60 460-3-60 UNIT SERIES ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS AB C D EF G K L M NP OPERATING WEIGHT (lbs) SHIPPING WEIGHT (lbs) SHIPPING DIMENSIONS (L x W x H) 116BNA018 A X O O O 23 1/8" 28 11/16" 3 3/4" 3/4" 4 7/16&qu[...]

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    10 DIMENSIONS - - SI B C 88.9 47.6 P A 76.2 K 8.0 L N M E F G 208-230-1-60 230-1-60 208/230-3-60 460-3-60 UNIT SERIES ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS AB C D EF G K L M N P OPERATING WEIGHT (Kgs) SHIPPING WEIGHT (Kgs) SHIPPING DIMENSIONS (L x W x H) 116BNA018 A X O O O 587.3 728.7 95.2 19.0 112.7 458.8 198.4 71.4 12.7 330.2 304.8 330.2 53.4 64.0 616.0 X [...]

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    11 CLEARANCES Clearances (various examples) W all 6” (152.4) 24” (609.6) Service W all W all W all 12” (304.8) 12” (304.8) 18” (457.2) 24” (609.6) Service 6” (152.4) 12” (304.8) 24” (609.6) Service 24” (609.6) Service 24” (609.6) Service Note: Numbers in ( ) = mm 18” (457.2) 18” (457.2) 12” (304.8) IMPOR T ANT : W hen in[...]

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    12 TESTED AHRI COMBINA TION RA TINGS* NOTE: Ratings contained in th is documen t are subject to change at any time. For AHRI ratings certificates, please r efer to the AHRI dir ectory www .ahridirectory .org Additional rati ngs and system combinations can be accessed via the Bryant database at: http://cacta xcredits.info/bry ant-ratings/hp_ ratings[...]

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    13 DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES # EVAPORA TOR AIR CO ND ENS ER ENT ERI N G AI R TEM PER ATURES ° F (° C ) 75 (23.9) 85 (29.4) 95 (35) 105 (40.6) 115 (46.1) 125 (51.7) CFM EWB °F ( °C ) Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** [...]

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    14 DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES # (CONT .) EVAPORA TOR AIR CO ND ENS ER ENT ERI N G AI R TEM PER ATURES ° F (° C ) 75 (23.9) 85 (29.4) 95 (35) 105 (40.6) 115 (46.1) 125 (51.7) CFM EWB °F ( °C ) Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst[...]

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    15 DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES # (CONT .) EVAPORA TOR AIR CO ND ENS ER ENT ERI N G AI R TEM PER ATURES ° F (° C ) 75 (23.9) 85 (29.4) 95 (35) 105 (40.6) 115 (46.1) 125 (51.7) CFM EWB °F ( °C ) Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst[...]

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    16 DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES # (CONT .) EVAPORA TOR AIR CO ND ENS ER ENT ERI N G AI R TEM PER ATURES ° F (° C ) 75 (23.9) 85 (29.4) 95 (35) 105 (40.6) 115 (46.1) 125 (51.7) CFM EWB °F ( °C ) Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst[...]

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    17 DET AILED COOLING CAP ACITIES # (CONT .) EVAPORA TOR AIR CO ND ENS ER ENT ERI N G AI R TEM PER ATURES ° F (° C ) 75 (23.9) 85 (29.4) 95 (35) 105 (40.6) 115 (46.1) 125 (51.7) CFM EWB °F ( °C ) Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst em KW** Capacity MBtuh† To t a l Syst[...]

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    18 CONDENSER ONL Y RA TI NGS SST °F ( °C ) CONDENS ER ENTERING AIR TEMPERAT URES ° F (° C) 55 (12.78) 65 (18.33) 75 ( 23.89) 85 ( 29.44) 95 (35.0) 105 (40.56) 115 (46.11) 125 (51. 67) 116BNA018 ****B 30 ( - - - 1. 11) TCG 15.70 14.90 14.10 13.20 12.30 11.30 10.20 9.20 SDT 66.60 76.20 85.80 95.30 104.80 114.30 123.70 133.10 KW 0.75 0.87 0.99 1.1[...]

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    19 CONDENSER ONL Y RA TI NGS CONTINUED SST °F ( °C ) CONDENS ER ENTERING AIR TEMPERAT URES ° F (° C) 55 (12.78) 65 (18.33) 75 ( 23.89) 85 ( 29.44) 95 (35.0) 105 (40.56) 115 (46.11) 125 (51. 67) 116BNA036 ****A 30 ( - - - 1. 11) TCG 31.50 29.90 28.30 26.60 24.80 22.90 21.00 18.90 SDT 68.90 78.20 87.50 96.80 106.20 115.50 124.90 134.20 KW 1.50 1.[...]

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    20 CONDENSER ONL Y RA TI NGS CONTINUED SST °F ( °C ) CONDENS ER ENTERING AIR TEMPERAT URES ° F (° C) 55 (12.78) 65 (18.33) 75 ( 23.89) 85 ( 29.44) 95 (35.0) 105 (40.56) 115 (46.11) 125 (51. 67) 116BNA049 ****A 30 ( - - - 1. 11) TCG 45.00 42.40 39.90 37.40 34.90 32.30 29.50 26.40 SDT 70.30 79.50 88.90 98.20 107.60 116.90 126.20 135.40 KW 2.04 2.[...]

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    21 GUI D E SPEC I FIC A TI ON S GENERAL Sy stem D escriptio n Outdoor- - mount ed, a i r- - coole d, spl i t- - sys t e m ai r cond it i one r unit sui t a ble f or gr ound or rooft op ins t al l a ti on. Uni t cons i s ts of a her me tic com pre s s or , a n ai r- - cool e d coi l , pr opel l e r- - type conde ns e r fa n, a nd a cont rol box. Uni[...]

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    22 SYSTE M DE SIGN SU MMA R Y 1. Int e nde d for outdoor i ns ta l l at i on wi th f r e e a i r inl e t a nd out l et . Out door f a n e xte r na l s t a ti c pr es s ur e a va i la bl e is les s t han 0. 01- - in. wc . 2. Mi nim um outdoor ope ra t i ng air t e mpe r at ur e f or cool i ng mode wit hout l ow- - ambi e nt oper a t ion accessory is[...]