Central Terminal Board; Commercial Defrost Control - Bryant 549J Series Installation Instructions Manual

Single package rooftop heat pump sizes 07 -- 09 with puronr (r--410a) refrigerant
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For wire runs up to 50 ft. (15 m), use no. 18 AWG
(American Wire Gage) insulated wire [35_C (95_F)
minimum]. For 50 to 75 ft. (15 to 23 m), use no. 16 AWG
insulated wire [35_C (95_F) minimum]. For over 75 ft.
(23 m), use no. 14 AWG insulated wire [35_C (95_F)
minimum]. All wire sizes larger than no. 18 AWG cannot
be directly connected to the thermostat and will require a
junction box and splice at the thermostat.

Central Terminal Board

The Central Terminal Board (CTB) is a pass through
connection point. The CTB provides the capability to add
factory- - installed options and field- - installed accessories to
the units by cutting jumper wires without having to change
or reroute wires through the structure of the unit. The CTB
does not provide any microprocessor control; it is simply a
basic multifunction wiring terminal configuration.

Commercial Defrost Control

The
Commercial
Defrost
coordinates thermostat demands for supply fan control, 1
or 2 stage cooling, 2 stage heating, emergency heating and
defrost control with unit operating sequences. The DFB
also provides an indoor fan off delay feature (user
selectable). See Fig. 28 for board arrangement.
The DFB is located in the 549J's main control box (see
Fig. 29). All connections are factory- - made through
harnesses to the unit's CTB, to IFC (belt- - drive motor) or
to ECM (direct- - drive motor), reversing valve solenoids
and to defrost thermostats. Refer to Table 5 for details of
DFB Inputs and Outputs.
Reversing valve control — The DFB has two outputs for
unit reversing valve control. Operation of the reversing
valves is based on internal logic; this application does not
use an "O" or "B" signal to determine reversing valve
position. Reversing valves are energized during the
cooling stages and the defrost cycle and de- - energized
during heating cycles. Once energized at the start of a
cooling stage, the reversing valve will remain energized
until the next heating cycle demand is received. Once
de- - energized at the start of a Heating cycle, the reversing
valves will remain de- - energized until the next cooling
stage is initiated.
Control
Board
(DFB)
Fig. 29 - - Defrost Control Board Location
Fig. 28 - - Defrost Control Board Arrangement
Compressor control — The DFB receives inputs
indicating Stage 1 Cooling, Stage 2 Cooling and Stage 1
Heating from the space thermostat or unit control system
(RTU Open controller); it generates commands to start
compressors with or without reversing valve operation to
produce Stage 1 Cooling (one compressor on 08- - 09
systems, compressor unloaded on 07 2- - stage system),
Stage 2 Cooling (both compressors run on 08- - 09 systems,
compressor full load on 07 2- - stage system) or Stage 1
Heating (both compressors run on 08- - 09 systems; the 07
systems have only one compressor).
Auxiliary (Electric) Heat control — The 549J unit can be
equipped with one or two auxiliary electric heaters, to
provide a second stage of heating. The DFB will energize
this Heating System for a Stage 2 Heating Command
(heaters operate concurrently with compressor(s) in the Stage
1 Heating cycle), for an Emergency Heating sequence
(compressors are off and only the electric heaters are
energized) and also during the Defrost cycle (to eliminate a
"cold blow" condition in the space).
20
DIP
Switches
Speed-Up
Jumpers
C09275
C09276

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