The Bryant FB4C Air Handler has the proven technology of Bryant fan coil units with Puron refrigerant as well as vertical and horizontal applications. The design features contoured condensate pans with rugged drain connections, ensuring that little water is left in the unit at the end of the cooling duty cycle. The lack of standing condensate and corrosion free pans improves IAQ and product life, features homeowners appreciate. Standard features include grooved tubing and louvered fins. Coil circuiting has also been updated to make the most of all Bryant heat pumps and air conditioners. Units come with solid state fan controls, 1, 25mm thick insulation with R-value of 4.2, multi-speed motors, and fully-wet table coils. Units can accommodate factory and/or field-installed heaters from 3 to 30kW.It also should be noted that the unique cabinet design of these fan coils meet stringent regulations for cabinet air leakage a requirement of 2% cabinet leakage rate when tested at 1.0 inches ofstatic pressure. The FB4C fan coil design is loaded with popular features. These fan coils utilize the latest in electronic commutation motor ECM technology through the use of high efficiency, multi-tap ECM motors allowing reliable air delivery with increased static pressure. It comes in a pre-painted, taupe metallic, galvanized steel casing and a factory-supplied power plug for ease of installation. The FB4C unit is shipped with a factory-installed Teflon-ring piston FB4CNF, 018-048, or a Puron refrigerant TXV FB4CNF060, FB4CNP, 018-060.
Standard Features:
Multi-tap ECM, electronic commutating motor motors all sizes
Integrated motor controls, with 90-sec off TDR function, have replaced integrated circuit board
Five available speed tags to meet a wide range of applications
Large, grooved tube, louvered fin coils
Efficient, quiet, time-tested blower housings and diffusers
Sturdy, drainable condensate pans
Cabinet construction features innovations designed to prevent cabinet sweating
Tested for condensate disposal in much tougher conditions than Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute requirements