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This product weighs 330 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The BRYANT 180bna060000 is a 5-ton, two-stage residential air conditioner condenser designed for split-system cooling installations. Rated at 16.7 SEER and 58,000 BTU/h, it uses R-410A refrigerant and operates on a single-phase 208/230-volt electrical supply. The two-stage compressor allows the unit to run at a reduced capacity during moderate load conditions, which lowers runtime energy draw and helps maintain more consistent indoor temperatures. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation and commissioning. At 330 pounds, this is a substantial outdoor unit requiring appropriate rigging and pad or bracket mounting on site.
This condenser is suited for residential and light-commercial cooling applications where a high-capacity, two-stage system is specified. The 5-ton capacity targets larger homes or zoned systems with matching air handlers or coils. The unit ships with a 7/8-inch suction valve connection and a 3/8-inch liquid valve connection, matching standard line-set sizing for this tonnage class. The 69 dB sound rating is within the typical range for equipment in this capacity class.
Designed as an OEM two-stage split-system condenser intended for use with compatible BRYANT or matched-brand air handlers and evaporator coils sized for 5-ton, R-410A applications.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the manufacturer installation instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before handling refrigerant connections or electrical terminations. R-410A systems require EPA Section 608-certified technicians for refrigerant handling. Verify that the existing line set, disconnect, and breaker are rated for the 60-amp draw before energizing the unit.
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