Puron (R-410A) Refrigerant; Refrigerant Charge; Cooling Charging Charts - Bryant 551K 04N Series Service And Maintenance Instructions

Single package rooftop cooling only/electric heat unit with puron (r-410a) refrigerant 3 to 5 nominal tons
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PURON (R-410A) REFRIGERANT

This unit is designed for use with Puron
Do not use any other refrigerant in this system.
Puron (R-410A) refrigerant is provided in pink (rose) colored
cylinders. These cylinders are available with and without dip
tubes; cylinders with dip tubes will have a label indicating this
feature. For a cylinder with a dip tube, place the cylinder in the
upright position (access valve at the top) when removing liquid
refrigerant for charging. For a cylinder without a dip tube, in-
vert the cylinder (access valve on the bottom) when removing
liquid refrigerant.
Because Puron (R-410A) refrigerant is a blend, it is strongly
recommended that refrigerant always be removed from the cyl-
inder as a liquid. Admit liquid refrigerant into the system in the
discharge line. If adding refrigerant into the suction line, use a
commercial metering/expansion device at the gage manifold;
remove liquid from the cylinder, pass it through the metering
device at the gage set and then pass it into the suction line as a
vapor. Do not remove Puron (R-410A) refrigerant from the
cylinder as a vapor.

Refrigerant Charge

Amount of refrigerant charge is listed on the unit's nameplate.
Refer to Bryant GTAC2-5 Charging, Recovery, Recycling and
Reclamation training manual and the following procedures.
Unit panels must be in place when unit is operating during the
charging procedure.
NO CHARGE
Use standard evacuating techniques. After evacuating system,
weigh in the specified amount of refrigerant.
LOW-CHARGE COOLING
Using Cooling Charging Charts, Fig. 20-25, vary refrigerant
until the conditions of the appropriate chart are met. Note the
charging charts are different from type normally used. Charts
are based on charging the units to the correct sub-cooling for
the various operating conditions. Accurate pressure gage and
temperature sensing device are required. Connect the pressure
gage to the service port on the liquid line. Mount the tempera-
ture sensing device on the liquid line and insulate it so that out-
door ambient temperature does not affect the reading. Indoor-
air cfm must be within the normal operating range of the unit.
551K SIZE DESIGNATION
04
05
06
EXAMPLE:
Model 551K*04
Outdoor Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85°F (29°C)
Suction Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 psig (965 kPa)
Suction Temperature should be . . . . . . . . 60°F (16°C)
USING COOLING CHARGING CHARTS
Take the outdoor ambient temperature and read the liquid pres-
sure gage. Refer to chart to determine what liquid temperature
should be. If liquid temperature is low, add refrigerant. If liquid
temperature is high, carefully recover some of the charge.
Recheck the liquid pressure as charge is adjusted.
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(R-410A) refrigerant.
NOMINAL TONS REFERENCE
3
4
5

COOLING CHARGING CHARTS

3 Ton Mid-Tier CHARGING CHART
(Unit must run high stage compressor and
°C
°F
140
59.9
Add Charge if Above the Curve
120
48.8
100
37.7
26.6
80
15.5
60
4.4
40
-6.7
20
150
200
250
1034
1379
1723
Compressor Discharge Pressure
Fig. 20 — Cooling Charging Chart - 3 Ton
3 Ton Mid-Tier Hot Gas Reheat R-410A CHARGING CHART
(Unit must run on Sub-cooling mode)
°C
°F
140
59.9
Add Charge if Above the Curve
48.8
120
37.7
100
26.6
80
60
15.5
4.4
40
-6.7
20
150
200
250
1034
1379
1723
Compressor Discharge Pressure
Fig. 21 — Cooling Charging Chart - 3 Ton with Hot Gas
Reheat (Perfect Humidity™ System) Option
12
outdoor fan on high speed)
Remove Charge if Below the Curve
300
350
400
450
500
550
2068
2413
2758
3102
3447
3792
48TC003186 REV -
Remove Charge if Below the Curve
300
350
400
450
500
550
2068
2413
2758
3102
3447
3792
48TC003193 REV -
600
psig
4136
Kpa
600
psig
4136
Kpa

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