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DELUXE THERMOSTATS
Bryant offers a number of deluxe thermostats, including
programmable models, which can provide a number of benefits
depending on the model:
S Customized daily and/or weekly comfort schedules that you
create to match your lifestyle
S Enhanced energy efficiency and comfort
S Enhanced comfort through humidity control
S Enhanced maintenance reminders
S Remote system operation
Ask your Bryant dealer for information on a deluxe thermostat
option that matches your Heat Pump system.
OPERATION UNDER EXTREME
CONDITIONS
Your Heat Pump will run as long as necessary to maintain the indoor
temperature selected on your thermostat. On colder days, in the heat
pump mode, the system will run for longer periods at a time than on
moderate days. the same is true in the cooling mode. On extremely
hot days, the system will run for longer periods at a time than on
moderate days. Your system will also run for longer periods of time
under the following cooling conditions:
S Frequent opening of exterior doors
S Operating laundry appliances
S Taking hot showers
S More than the usual number of people present in the home
S More than the normal number of electric lights in use
S Drapes or blinds are open on the sunny side of the home
EVOLUTIONR OPERATION
If you own an Evolutionr two--stage air conditioning system, you
may notice your system runs for longer periods of time. Nearly 80%
of the time it’s running, it is operating in low--stage, and your indoor
temperature will remain more consistent with fewer drafts, better
humidity control, enhanced comfort and enhanced energy efficiency.
IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT HEAT
PUMP SY STEMS
Heat pump systems have a few unique features and operations that
you should be aware of:
S During the heating cycle, air from your registers may seem
cooler than you may expect. This is because your heat pump
delivers a constant flow of air at around 90 to about 105 F,
compared to sudden blasts of hot air provided by a typical
furnace. This air may feel cool if it is slightly below your body
temperature, however it is warm enough to keep your home
comfortable.
S Ice or frost may form on the outdoor coil during winter heating
operation. Your heat pump will automatically melt the ice using
its defrost cycle. During defrost, you may see steam or fog
rising from the outdoor unit, which is normal.
S Heat pumps installed in areas expecting snow are elevated with
support feet.
GET THE MOST FROM YOUR HEAT
PUMP SYSTEM
These simple suggestions can help you enjoy years of maximum
comfort:
S Listen To Your System
Get to know the start--up and operational sounds your indoor and
outdoor units make. Learn to recognize and identify unusual sounds
that may signal the need for service.
S Keep Filter Clean
A clogged or improperly installed air filter on your indoor unit will
increase operating costs and shorten the life of the unit. Plan to
inspect the filter monthly and clean or replace it as needed.
S Do Not Block Floor, Wall or Ceiling Vents
When drapes, furniture, toys or other common household items
block vents, the restricted airflow lessens the system’s efficiency and
life span.
S Do Not Cover or Block Outdoor Unit
The outdoor unit needs unrestricted airflow. Do not cover it or place
items on or next to it. Do not allow grass clippings, leaves, or other
debris to accumulate on the sides or top of the unit. And, maintain a
12” minimum clearance between the outdoor unit and tall grass,
vines, shrubs, etc.
S Check Condensate Drain
Your Heat Pump removes humidity from your home during the
cooling season. After a few minutes of operation, water should
trickle from the condensate drain of the indoor coil. Check this
occasionally to be sure the drain system is not clogged. Drainage
will be limited if you live in a very dry environment.
S Do Not Operate Below 55_ F On Cooling Mode
Your outdoor unit is not designed to operate when outdoor
temperatures are lower than 55_F without modification. If operation
below this temperature is required, consult your Bryant dealer.
A complete Evolutionr System with low ambient temperature
cooling capability can operate down to 0_F outside temperature
when properly set up.
S Do Not Operate Abo ve 66_ F on Heating Mode
Your outdoor unit is not designed to operate on heating mode when
outdoor temperatures are higher than 66_F. You can safely operate
the system above 66_F on emergency or auxiliary heat.
S Increase Heating Temperature 1--2 Degrees at a Time
During heating operation, increasing the thermostat setting more
than 2 degrees at a time may cause the supplemental heat source to
turn on. Needless use of supplemental heat can reduce potential
energy savings.