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The BRYANT 280anv024000 is a 2-ton variable-speed outdoor heat pump designed for split-system residential HVAC installations. Rated at up to 20.5 SEER and a maximum COP of 4.7, it delivers both cooling and heating through a communicating inverter-driven scroll compressor. The unit operates on single-phase 208/230-volt power and uses R-410A refrigerant. An ECM condenser fan motor with variable-speed control reduces energy draw during part-load conditions. TXV metering handles the cooling cycle and an EXV manages the heating cycle. Sound-blanket construction keeps max sound output at 71 decibels. Licensed HVAC technicians perform installation and commissioning.
This heat pump suits residential split-system installations where high-efficiency, variable-speed performance is required. Its communicating control interface allows integration with compatible Bryant system controls and thermostats. The unit is configured for vertical mounting and accepts sweat connections on both the 3/8-inch liquid line and the 7/8-inch suction line. Nominal airflow is rated at 2,700 CFM. Heating performance extends down to a minimum ambient temperature of 0 to 29 degrees F, making it suitable for cold-climate residential applications. Louver-style coil guards protect the outdoor coil fins, which are spaced at 20 fins per inch.
Designed for use in communicating split-system heat pump configurations requiring a 2-ton, R-410A outdoor unit with variable-speed operation and 208/230-volt single-phase power supply.
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 servicing. Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification. Liquid and suction line connections are sweat-type; follow accepted brazing practices and leak-test the system before charging. Verify that the indoor air handler and thermostat are compatible with the communicating control interface before startup.
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