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The BRYANT 619ahbq24xa3 is a 2-ton ductless high wall fan coil unit designed for split-system heat pump applications using R-410A refrigerant. Rated at 24,000 BTU/h cooling capacity and carrying a SEER of 21.5 and EER of 13, this unit qualifies as Energy Star rated. It operates on 208-230 VAC single-phase, 60 Hz power. The fan coil connects to a compatible outdoor condenser to deliver cooling, heating, dehumidification, and ventilation from a single wall-mounted indoor head. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit as part of a ductless mini-split system in residential or light-commercial applications.
This fan coil is suited for single-zone or multi-zone ductless installations where ducted distribution is not practical or desired. Typical applications include room additions, converted spaces, server rooms, sunrooms, and new construction where zoned comfort control is a priority. The unit supports multiple operating modes including Cool, Heat, Dry, Fan, and Auto. A Turbo Mode delivers rapid temperature change, while Sleep Mode adjusts operation overnight. An Intelligent Eye occupancy sensor and ECO Mode help reduce energy consumption during unoccupied periods. Heating Setback holds a minimum of 46 degrees F in heating mode to protect the conditioned space.
The 619ahbq24xa3 is part of the Bryant 619AHB product family and is designed for use in multi-zone capable ductless split systems using R-410A refrigerant. It requires a compatible Bryant outdoor condenser unit. Refer to Bryant system pairing documentation to confirm outdoor unit compatibility before ordering.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA Section 608 certification for R-410A refrigerant handling. Power down and lock out all electrical circuits before beginning any wiring or refrigerant line work. Refrigerant line connections use flare fittings on both liquid and suction lines; follow manufacturer torque and leak-check procedures per line set instructions. Wall mounting must be secured to structural framing capable of supporting the unit weight, and condensate drainage must be routed per local mechanical codes.
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