Bryant 548J Service And Maintenance Instructions page 25

Single package heat pump/electric heat nominal 3 to 8.5 tons with puron (r-410a) refrigerant
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Single Point Boxes and Supplementary Fuses — When
the unit MOCP device value exceeds 60- - A, unit- - mounted
supplementary fuses are required for each heater circuit.
These fuses are included in accessory Single Point Boxes,
with power distribution and fuse blocks. The single point
box will be installed directly under the unit control box,
just to the left of the partition separating the indoor
section (with electric heaters) from the outdoor section.
The Single Point Box has a hinged access cover. See
Fig. 32.
CONTROL
BOX
BUSHING
SINGLE
POINT BOX
MOUNTING
SCREWS
DRIP BOOT
BRACKET
MOUNTING
SCREWS
POWER
WIRES
FOAM
BUSHING
HEATER
RELAYS
HEATER
MOUNTING
SCREWS
Fig. 32 - - Typical Single Point Installation
On 548J units, all fuses are 60- - A. Single point boxes
containing fuses for 208/230- - V applications use UL Class
RK5 250- - V fuses (Bussman FRNR 60 or Shawmut TR
60R). Single point boxes for 460- - V and 575- - V
applications use UL Class T 600- - V fuses (Bussman JJS
60 or Shawmut A6T 60). (Note that all heaters are
qualified for use with a 60- - A fuse, regardless of actual
heater ampacity, so only 60- - A fuses are necessary.)
Unit heater applications not requiring supplemental fuses
require a special Single Point Box without any fuses.
Connect power supply conductors to heater conductors
and field- - supplied base unit power tap leads (see text
below re: "Completing Heater Installation") inside the
empty Single Point Box using UL- - approved connectors.
Safety Devices — Electric heater applications use a
combination of line- - break/auto- - reset limit switches and a
pilot- - circuit/manual reset limit switch to protect the unit
against over- - temperature situations.
Line- - break/auto- - reset limit switches are mounted on the
base plate of each heater module. See Fig. 33. These are
accessed through the indoor access panel. Remove the
switch by removing two screws into the base plate and
extracting the existing switch.
Pilot- - circuit/manual reset limit switch is located in the
side plate of the indoor (supply) fan housing. See Fig. 30.
Completing Heater Installation
Field Power Connections — Tap conductors must be
installed between the base unit's field power connection
lugs and the Single Point Box (with or without fuses).
Refer to unit wiring schematic. Use copper wire only. For
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connection using the Single Point Box less fuses, connect
the field power supply conductors to the heater power
leads and the field- - supplied tap conductors inside the
Single Point Box. Use UL- - approved pressure connectors
(field- - supplied) for these splice joints.
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Fig. 33 - - Typical Location of Heater Limit Switches
(3- - phase heater shown)
Low- - Voltage
Control
low- - voltage control leads from the heater module(s) - -
VIO and BRN (two of each if two modules are installed;
identify for Module #1) - - to the 4- - pole terminal board
TB4 located on the heater bulkhead to the left of Heater
#1. Connect the VIO lead from Heater #1 to terminal
TB4- - 1. Connect the VIO lead from Heater #2 to terminal
TB4- - 2. Connect both BRN leads to terminal TB4- - 3. See
Fig. 34.
DEFROST
BOARD
E-HEAT
ORN
P3-3
BRN
ORN
1
TB4
VIO
Field
Connections
HR1: On Heater 1 in Position #1
HR2: On Heater 2 in Position #2 (if installed)
Fig. 34 - - Accessory Electric Heater Control
Connections
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Line-Break
Limit Switches
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Connections
Pull
BRN
3
VIO
BRN BRN
Elec Htr
VIO
HR2
BRN
VIO
HR1
BRN
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