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This product weighs 368 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 226ana060000 is a single-stage residential heat pump designed for whole-home heating and cooling applications. Operating on R-410A refrigerant, it delivers a nominal cooling and heating capacity of 60,000 BTU/h (5 tons) at a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio of 16 SEER and a Coefficient of Performance (COP) of 3.72. The unit runs on 208/230-volt single-phase power and is part of the Bryant Preferred Series product line. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation and commissioning. The cabinet measures 49.56 inches tall, 37.31 inches long, and 36.12 inches wide, making site clearance planning straightforward before the unit arrives on the job.
This heat pump is suited for residential split-system installations requiring a 5-ton outdoor condensing unit. It pairs with a compatible indoor air handler or furnace coil to form a complete ducted system. The R-410A refrigerant circuit and single-stage scroll compressor make it a standard replacement or new-construction option in climates where year-round heating and cooling from a single outdoor unit is preferred. The Preferred Series designation indicates a mid-tier efficiency position within the Bryant lineup, balancing installed cost against operating efficiency for budget-conscious new builds and retrofits.
Designed as an OEM-style residential split-system heat pump outdoor unit intended for use with a compatible Bryant or carrier-platform indoor coil or air handler matched to 5-ton, single-stage R-410A equipment.
Installation must be performed by an EPA Section 608-certified HVAC technician. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power at the disconnect box before servicing refrigerant circuits, electrical connections, or the compressor. Follow local jurisdiction requirements and applicable mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC Article 440 for hermetic refrigerant motor-compressor circuits. Do not operate the unit below manufacturer-specified ambient temperature limits or without verifying proper refrigerant charge with calibrated gauges after installation.
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