User Manual
larger  than  20  gallon  capacity,  add  one-half  (1/2) 
package  for  each  additional  10  gallon  capacity  or 
fraction  thereof.  (Consult  Bryant  distributor  for 
estimating chilled water circuit capacities.)
11.  The system is now ready to operate.
Note:  The  condenser  fan  belt  is  factory  set  and 
is self-adjusting. No field adjustment is necessary.
VI.  CHECK OUT AND OPERATION
1.  Be  sure  main  manual  gas  valve  is  off.  Light 
pilot as described on instruction plate.
2.  Set  thermostat  to  “cool”;  set  thermostat  fan 
switch  to  “auto”;  set  thermostat  below  room 
temperature.
3.  Turn on main electric switch to unit.
4.  Check  indoor  fan  operation  by  turning  thermo
stat  fan  switch  to  “on”  for  continuous  fan  opera
tion.  Move  thermostat  above  room  temperature  and 
observe that the indoor fan remains on.
5.  To place  the  system  in  operation, open  the  main 
manual  gas  valve,  replace  all  panels,  and  set  the 
thermostat at the desired temperature.
High Temperature Cut-Off
The high  temperature circuit includes  a high  tem
perature  control  located  on  the  front  of  the  gen
erator  plus  a  high  temperature  relay  (lockout
relay)  located  in  the  control  box.  If  the  generator 
becomes  overheated  the  contacts  in  the  high  temp 
control  open,  causing  the  high  temp  relay  to  go 
into  lockout  position.  The  gas  valve  closes,  the 
fans  and  pump  stop,  and  they  will  not  recycle  until 
the  lockout  relay  is  reset.  To  reset  lockout  relay 
turn electric  power  off and  then  back on.  Be sure 
to locate and correct cause of high temp cut-out.
VII.  ADJUST GAS INPUT
Gas  input  should  agree  with  that  shown  on  the 
rating plate  of  the unit.  The  burners are  equipped 
with  fixed  orifices  intended  to  give  the  correct 
gas  input  with  a  manifold  pressure  of  3"  w.c., 
using  1030  BTU  natural  gas  of  0.63  S.G.  Before 
lighting burners,  inspect to  be sure  that they  have 
not  become  dislodged  or  cocked  during  shipment 
and installation.
To measure gas input, proceed as follows:
1.  Adjust primary air if necessary.
2.  Measure  the  gas  input  at  the  meter.  Be  sure  all 
other  gas  appliances  are  turned  off.  Input  at  the 
burners  may  be  increased  or  decreased  slightly 
by  adjustment  of  the  regulator  in  the  burner  supply 
line.
Caution:  Prolonged  operation  of  the  unit  should 
not  be  attempted  with  the  panel  off.  The  unit 
may  be  run  for  short  periods  with  the  panel  re
moved.
VIII.  BALANCE THE SYSTEM
After  the  unit  is  in  operation  and  the  input  has 
been  measured  and  adjusted  to  agree  with  the 
rating plate requirements, balance the system.
Any  approved  method  of  checking  the  air  flow  over 
the  water  coil  may  be  utilized.  Reference  is  made 
to  the  Bryant  Service  Manual  on  Gas  Air  Condi
tioners for a review of standard methods.
IX.  PURGE NON-CONDENSIBLES
Purging  is  accomplished  through  valve  A  on  inlet 
tank and Valve D on purge pot.
Operate  unit  for  a  minimum  of  15 minutes.  While 
still operating, proceed as follows:
1.  Attach adapter and purge line to Valve A.
2.  Run purge line to bucket of water.
3.  Remove  cap and  open valve  A about  1/8 to  1/4 
turn.
4.  If  non-condensibles  are  present,  bubbles  will 
rise to the surface of the water in the bucket.
5.  Leave  Valve  A  open  as  long  as  bubbles  rise 
to the  surface of the  water. When  non-condensibles 
are  removed  the  bubbles  will  cease  as  ammonia 
will be absorbed into the water.
6.  Close Valve A.
7.  Open  Valve  D  about  1/8  turn.  Usually  there 
will  be  some  solution  trapped  in  the  valve  body, 
and  this  solution  will  be  released  as  soon  as  the 
valve is opened.
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