Bryant ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONER 561C User Manual
Bryant ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONER 561C User Manual

Bryant ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONER 561C User Manual

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ELECTRIC
AIR CONDITIONER
Model 561C Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners incorporate inno-
vative technology to provide reliable summer cooling perfor-
mance. Built into these units are the features most desired by
homeowners today including SEER ratings of up to 11.5 when
used with components designated by manufacturer. All models
are listed with UL, c-UL, ARI, CEC, and CSA-EEV.

AVAILABLE OPTIONS

UNIT DESIGN —Copper tube, enhanced sine wave aluminum
fin coil is designed for optimum heat transfer. Vertical air dis-
charge carries sound and hot condenser air up and away from
adjacent patio areas and foliage. Heat pump-style base pan for
easy removal of water, dirt, and leaves.
ELECTRICAL RANGE —All units are offered in 208–230v sin-
gle phase. Three-phase units are available from 030 through
060 sizes in 208/230v and from 036 through 060 sizes in 460v.
WIDE RANGE OF SIZES —The 561C is available in 7 nominal
sizes from 018 through 060 to meet the needs of residential and
light commercial applications.
WEATHER-PROTECTIVE CABINET —The steel panels are
protected with a galvanized coating then covered with a layer of
zinc phosphate. A modified polyester powder coating is then
applied and baked on, providing each unit with a hard, smooth
finish that will last for many years.
All screws on cabinet exterior are coated for a long-lasting, rust-
resistant, quality appearance.
TOTALLY ENCLOSED FAN MOTOR —Means greater reliability
under rain conditions and dependable performance for many
years. The permanent-split-capacitor-type motor was designed
for optimum efficiency. Then, under extreme conditions, the
motor was tested and qualified to help ensure the greatest reli-
ability.
APPLICATION VERSATILITY —The unit can be combined with
a wide variety of evaporator coils and blower packages to pro-
vide quiet, dependable comfort. Unit can be installed on a roof
or at ground level on a slab.
EXTERNAL SERVICE VALVES —The service valves are brass,
front seating type. The 561C has sweat field connections.
Valves are externally located so refrigerant tube connections
can be made quickly and easily. Each valve has a service port
for ease of checking operating refrigerant pressures.
EASY SERVICEABILITY —One access panel provides access
to electrical controls and compressor. Removal of wire dome
gives access to fan motor and removal of the top gives access
to the coil.
COMPRESSOR PROTECTION —Each compressor is pro-
tected with internal temperature- and current-sensitive over-
loads. An internal pressure relief valve provides high-pressure
protection to the refrigerant system.
LIMITED WARRANTY —Standard 1-year warranty on parts,
with an additional 4-year warranty on compressor.
561C (60 Hz)
Sizes 018 thru 060
Form No. PDS 561C.18.6

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  • Page 1 ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONER 561C (60 Hz) Sizes 018 thru 060 Model 561C Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners incorporate inno- vative technology to provide reliable summer cooling perfor- mance. Built into these units are the features most desired by homeowners today including SEER ratings of up to 11.5 when used with components designated by manufacturer.
  • Page 2 DIMENSIONS—561C —2—...
  • Page 3 * Piston listed is for any approved coil non-capillary tube combination. Piston is shipped with outdoor unit and must be installed in an approved indoor coil. Liquid Tube Diameter (In.) UNIT 0 to 50 Ft SIZE Tube Length 018, 024 030, 036 042, 048 * For tube sets between 50 and 175 ft, consult Residential Split System Long-Line Application Guideline.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    UNIT SIZE-SERIES Operating Weight (Lb) ELECTRICAL Unit Volts—Hertz—Phase Operating Voltage Range* Compressor— Rated Load Amps Locked Rotor Amps Condenser Fan Motor—Full Load Amps Min Unit Ampacity for Wire Sizing Min Wire Size (60°C Copper) AWG† Min Wire Size (75°C Copper) AWG† Max Wire Length (60°C) (Ft)‡...
  • Page 5 UNIT SIZE-SERIES Operating Weight (Lb) ELECTRICAL Unit Volts—Hertz—Phase Operating Voltage Range* Compressor— Rated Load Amps Locked Rotor Amps Condenser Fan Motor—Full Load Amps Min Unit Ampacity for Wire Sizing Min Wire Size (60°C Copper) AWG† Min Wire Size (75°C Copper) AWG† Max Wire Length (60°C) (Ft)‡...
  • Page 6 UNIT SIZE-SERIES Operating Weight (Lb) ELECTRICAL Unit Volts—Hertz—Phase Operating Voltage Range* Compressor— Rated Load Amps Locked Rotor Amps Condenser Fan Motor—Full Load Amps Min Unit Ampacity for Wire Sizing Min Wire Size (60°C Copper) AWG† Min Wire Size (75°C Copper) AWG† Max Wire Length (60°C) (Ft)‡...
  • Page 7 An SPST temperature actuated switch which stops unit operation when evaporator reaches freeze-up conditions. SUGGESTED USE: All units where Winter Start Control has been added. 8. Filter Drier A device for removing contaminants from refrigerant circulating in an air conditioner: 1-direction flow. SUGGESTED USE: All split-system units. ACCESSORY USAGE GUIDELINE...
  • Page 8 ACCESSORY DESCRIPTION AND USAGE (Listed Alphabetically) Continued 9. High-Pressure Switch Auto reset SPST switch activated by refrigerant pressure on high side of refrigerant circuit. Cycles compressor off if refrigerant pressure rises to 400 ± 10 psig and resets at 298 ± 20 psig. Provides protection against compressor damage due to loss of outdoor airflow. To prevent rapid compressor recycling, Cycle Protector can be used with this switch.
  • Page 9 10.50 22,600 10.50 22,400 10.50 22,600 10.50 COILS + 355MAV042080 VARIABLE-SPEED FURNACE 22,400 10.50 22,600 11.00 22,400 10.50 22,600 11.00 —9— BRYANT GAS FURNACE OR ACCESSORY ACCESSORY TDR† TXV‡ EERA 10.00 10.00 9.20 10.50 10.50 9.45 10.50 10.50 9.45 10.50 10.50...
  • Page 10 33,800 NONE 10.00 33,800 NONE 10.00 33,800 NONE 10.00 33,400 NONE 10.00 33,600 NONE 10.00 33,600 NONE 10.00 —10— BRYANT GAS FURNACE OR ACCESSORY ACCESSORY TDR† TXV‡ EERA 10.10 10.10 9.10 10.10 10.10 9.30 10.10 10.10 9.10 10.10 10.10 9.30 10.10...
  • Page 11: Combination Ratings Continued

    10.50 33,400 10.80 33,400 10.80 33,400 10.80 33,400 10.50 COILS + 355MAV060100 VARIABLE-SPEED FURNACE 33,400 10.80 33,400 10.80 33,400 10.50 —11— BRYANT GAS FURNACE OR ACCESSORY ACCESSORY TXV‡ EERA TDR† 10.20 10.20 9.20 10.20 10.20 9.20 10.20 10.20 9.20 10.20 10.20...
  • Page 12 10.50 40,000 10.70 40,000 10.50 40,000 10.70 COILS + 355MAV060080 VARIABLE-SPEED FURNACE 40,000 10.50 40,000 10.70 40,000 10.50 40,000 10.70 —12— BRYANT GAS FURNACE OR ACCESSORY ACCESSORY TXV‡ EERA TDR† — 10.80 10.00 — 10.80 10.00 — 10.50 9.95 —...
  • Page 13 45,500 11.00 45,500 11.00 46,000 11.00 COILS + 355MAV042040 VARIABLE-SPEED FURNACE 45,500 10.50 COILS + 355MAV042080 VARIABLE-SPEED FURNACE 45,500 10.80 45,500 10.50 —13— BRYANT GAS FURNACE OR ACCESSORY ACCESSORY TDR† TXV‡ EERA — 10.50 9.45 — 10.70 9.45 — 10.50 9.45...
  • Page 14 † In most cases, only 1 method should be used to achieve TDR function. Using more than 1 method in a system may cause degradation in performance. Use either the accessory Time-Delay Relay KAATD0101TDR or a furnace equipped with TDR. All Bryant furnaces are equipped with TDR except for the 394HAD.
  • Page 15 EVAPORATOR Capacity Capacity Total MBtuh† MBtuh† Total Sens‡ KW** Total Sens‡ 561C018-A, D Outdoor Section With CC5A/CD5AA018 Indoor Section 21.0 10.0 1.77 19.9 19.1 12.3 1.71 18.0 17.2 14.6 1.65 16.2 15.9 15.9 1.61 15.1 21.5 10.4 1.82 20.3 19.5 13.0 1.75 18.4...
  • Page 16 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* Continued EVAPORATOR Capacity Capacity Total MBtuh† MBtuh† Total Sens‡ KW** Total Sens‡ 561C024-A, D Outdoor Section With CC5A/CD5AA024 Indoor Section 27.2 13.2 2.34 25.8 24.8 16.4 2.25 23.4 22.4 19.5 2.17 21.1 21.0 21.0 2.12 20.0 27.8 13.8 2.40 26.3...
  • Page 17 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* Continued EVAPORATOR Capacity Total MBtuh† Total Sens‡ KW** Total Sens‡ 561C030-A, D Outdoor Section With CC5A/CD5AA030 Indoor Section 34.0 16.4 2.85 32.2 30.9 20.4 2.74 29.2 28.0 24.3 2.63 26.4 26.2 26.2 2.57 25.0 34.8 17.1 2.93 32.8 31.6 21.6...
  • Page 18 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* Continued EVAPORATOR Capacity Capacity Total MBtuh† MBtuh† Total Sens‡ KW** Total Sens‡ 561C036-A, B, D, E Outdoor Section With CC5A/CD5AA036 Indoor Section 41.3 20.5 3.41 39.1 37.6 25.8 3.28 35.5 1050 34.1 31.0 3.16 32.2 32.8 32.8 3.10 31.2 42.1...
  • Page 19 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* Continued EVAPORATOR Capacity Capacity Total MBtuh† MBtuh† Total Sens‡ KW** Total Sens‡ 561C036-A, B, D, E Outdoor Section With CC5A/CD5AA036 Indoor Section Continued 41.3 20.5 3.41 39.1 37.6 25.8 3.28 35.5 1050 34.1 31.0 3.16 32.2 32.8 32.8 3.10 31.2...
  • Page 20 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* Continued EVAPORATOR Capacity Capacity Total MBtuh† MBtuh† Total Sens‡ KW** Total Sens‡ 561C042-A, B, C Outdoor Section With CC5A/CD5AA042 Indoor Section 48.6 23.6 4.08 45.9 44.2 29.5 3.92 41.8 1225 40.2 35.2 3.77 37.9 37.8 37.8 3.69 36.1 49.6 24.7...
  • Page 21 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* Continued EVAPORATOR Capacity Total MBtuh† Total Sens‡ KW** Total Sens‡ 561C042-A, B, C Outdoor Section With CC5A/CD5AA042 Indoor Section Continued 48.6 23.6 4.08 45.9 44.2 29.5 3.92 41.8 1225 40.2 35.2 3.77 37.9 37.8 37.8 3.69 36.1 49.6 24.7 4.19...
  • Page 22 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* Continued EVAPORATOR Capacity Total MBtuh† Total Sens‡ KW** Total Sens‡ 561C048-A, B, C Outdoor Section With CD5AA048 Indoor Section 54.3 26.2 4.17 51.9 49.6 32.8 4.07 47.4 1400 45.2 39.2 3.99 43.2 42.4 42.4 3.94 40.9 55.4 27.4 4.28 52.9...
  • Page 23 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* Continued EVAPORATOR Capacity Capacity Total MBtuh† MBtuh† Total Sens‡ KW** Total Sens‡ 561C048-A, B, C Outdoor Section With CD5AA048 Indoor Section Continued 54.3 26.2 4.17 51.9 49.6 32.8 4.07 47.4 1400 45.2 39.2 3.99 43.2 42.4 42.4 3.94 40.9 55.4...
  • Page 24 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* Continued EVAPORATOR Capacity Total MBtuh† Total Sens‡ KW** Total Sens‡ 561C060-A, B, E Outdoor Section With CC5A/CD5AW060 Indoor Section 66.3 32.0 5.14 63.7 60.6 40.0 4.96 58.1 1750 55.2 47.8 4.81 52.9 51.8 51.8 4.72 50.0 66.6 32.3 5.17 64.0...
  • Page 25 °F 17.6 1.37 75.6 19.6 1.40 76.5 21.8 1.42 77.6 24.1 1.44 78.7 26.5 1.46 79.8 29.0 1.47 81.1 22.5 1.83 70.0 24.9 1.89 69.8 27.5 1.94 69.5 30.1 2.00 69.7 32.9 2.07 70.3 35.8 2.13 70.9 28.0 2.21 77.5 31.1 2.29 78.9...
  • Page 26 °F 37.9 2.73 80.8 41.5 2.82 82.5 45.3 2.91 84.3 49.4 3.01 86.3 53.6 3.11 88.3 58.0 3.22 90.4 42.6 3.22 76.5 46.6 3.28 77.7 50.9 3.34 79.0 55.4 3.42 80.4 60.1 3.49 81.8 65.1 3.58 83.4 52.8 3.87 75.7 57.8 3.94 76.9...
  • Page 27 1. Intended for outdoor installation with free air inlet and outlet. Outdoor fan external static pressure available is less than 0.01-in. wc. 2. Minimum outdoor operating air temperature without low-ambient operation accessory is 55°F (12.8°C). 3. Maximum outdoor operating air temperature is 125°F (51.7°C). 4.
  • Page 28: Guide Specifications

    Condenser fan will be direct-drive propeller type, discharging air upward. © 1999 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, 7310 W. Morris St., Indpls., IN 46231 Condenser fan motors will be totally enclosed, 1-phase type with class B insulation and permanently lubricated bearings.

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