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The BRYANT 127tan06000w is a 5-ton, 2-stage residential air conditioner condensing unit rated at 60,000 BTU/h cooling capacity with a 16 SEER2 efficiency rating. It uses R-410A refrigerant and a scroll compressor running on single-phase, 208-230 VAC power at 60 Hz. The 2-stage operation allows the unit to run at reduced capacity during mild conditions, improving efficiency and humidity control compared to single-stage equipment. UL Listed and manufactured in the USA, this condensing unit is intended for licensed HVAC contractors performing residential cooling installations or replacements.
This unit is designed for residential straight-cool applications where a high-efficiency, 2-stage condensing unit is required. It pairs with a compatible indoor air handler or coil to form a split-system cooling setup. The condenser fan discharges vertically with a single PSC motor rated at 1/4 HP and 800 RPM, delivering 4,779 CFM of airflow. The unit operates at 74-75 dBA sound level, which is typical for residential installations in neighborhoods with standard noise ordinances. Liquid and suction line connections are sweat or braze type, with a 3/8-inch OD liquid line and a 1-1/8-inch OD suction line. Maximum piping length is 250 feet.
Designed as an OEM-style residential straight-cool condensing unit within the Bryant Preferred 127T product family. Intended to pair with a compatible indoor evaporator coil or air handler sized for 5-ton capacity.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling certification. Disconnect all power at the breaker before making any electrical connections, and verify the circuit is sized to the Maximum Overcurrent Protection rating of 50 amps. Refrigerant line connections are sweat or braze type and must be leak-tested after brazing per standard field practice. Follow local mechanical and electrical codes, including applicable sections of the IECC and NEC, for pad placement, clearances, and wiring.
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