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The BRYANT 225san06000a is a 5-ton, single-stage residential heat pump condensing unit rated at 60,000 BTU/h cooling capacity with a 14.3-15.2 SEER2 efficiency rating. It runs on R-410A refrigerant and is designed for 208-230 volt, single-phase, 60 Hz electrical service. The unit uses a scroll compressor paired with a PSC condenser fan motor rated at 1/4 HP and 825 RPM, delivering 4,779 CFM of condenser airflow through a vertical discharge configuration. Energy Star rated, it is suited for licensed HVAC contractors installing or replacing split-system heat pump equipment in residential applications.
The 225san06000a is intended for residential split-system heat pump installations where a single-stage outdoor condensing unit is specified. It pairs with a compatible indoor air handler or coil cabinet to form a complete heating and cooling system. The unit ships with sweat or braze liquid and suction line connections, with a 3/8-inch OD liquid line and a 1-1/8-inch OD suction line. Typical applications include new construction and retrofit projects requiring a high-efficiency, single-stage heat pump in standard climatic regions.
Designed as an OEM residential heat pump condensing unit for single-stage split systems using R-410A refrigerant; must be matched with a compatible indoor coil or air handler rated for 5-ton, R-410A operation. Verify system match using current AHRI directory listings before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes, NEC requirements, and the manufacturer's installation instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and verify refrigerant recovery procedures comply with EPA Section 608 before opening the refrigerant circuit. Maximum overcurrent protection is 50 amps; verify supply circuit sizing and disconnect ratings match unit requirements. Do not exceed the specified liquid and suction line sizes, and ensure all brazed joints are leak-tested before system startup.
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