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The BRYANT 114san04800n is a 4-ton, single-stage air conditioner condensing unit rated at 48,000 BTU/h of cooling capacity. Designed for residential and light-commercial split-system installations, it operates on 208-230 VAC single-phase power and uses R-410A refrigerant. The unit employs a scroll compressor and Microtube Technology refrigeration circuit, which reduces refrigerant charge and improves system efficiency. Rated at up to 15.2 SEER2 and an EER2 range of 11-13.5, this condensing unit is suited for new installations and direct-replacement retrofits where an outdoor condensing unit is being swapped without replacing the air handler or coil.
This condensing unit is intended for split-system central air conditioning applications in residential and light-commercial settings. It pairs with a compatible indoor evaporator coil and air handler to form a complete cooling system. Liquid and suction line connections use sweat or braze fittings, making it appropriate for installations where copper refrigerant lines are field-fabricated by a licensed HVAC technician. The rated airflow range of 1,400-1,800 CFM supports proper system static pressure and coil performance across a range of duct configurations.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation condensing unit for residential and light-commercial split-system air conditioning setups requiring a 4-ton, single-stage outdoor unit compatible with R-410A refrigerant systems.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA 608 certification for refrigerant handling. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before beginning any wiring or refrigerant line connections. Liquid and suction line stubs require field-cut and field-brazed copper refrigerant piping; follow local mechanical codes and ASHRAE 15 for refrigerant safety practices. Verify that the indoor coil and air handler are rated for R-410A and are properly matched to a 4-ton outdoor unit before completing the installation.
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