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Bryant 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit service and support

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Product service snapshot

Bryant 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit service details

Type: High Static Duct Capacity Range: 2.0 - 3.9 Tons Capacity Range: 4.0 - 5.9 Tons Capacity Range: 6.0 - 7.9 Tons Capacity Range: 8.0 - 9.9 Tons

  • Brand: Bryant
  • Model or series: 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit
  • Equipment type: VRF indoor unit
  • Product group: VRF and commercial HVAC

Technical snapshot

Bryant 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit technical snapshot

Product Specs

  • Product Line: VRF - Indoor Units
  • Type: High Static Duct
  • Capacity Range: 2.0 - 3.9 Tons|4.0 - 5.9 Tons|6.0 - 7.9 Tons|8.0 - 9.9 Tons
  • 208/230V-1-60Hz voltage
  • Unit can handle up to 1.0 in. wg of ESP
  • DC fan motor
  • Multiple fan speeds
  • Integrated condensate lift up to 28”, for sizes up to 54
  • For sizes 72 and 96, condensate pump is available an accessory
  • All equipment wiring complies with NEC requirements
  • Unit constructed in accordance with ETL requirements
  • DC Inverter fan motor
  • Finned tube heat exchanger
  • Suitable for R-410a refrigerant
  • Controls quick connects standard
  • Brand: Bryant
  • Model or series: 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit
  • Equipment type: VRF indoor unit
  • Product group: VRF and commercial HVAC
  • System role: Variable refrigerant flow system equipment
  • Application: Commercial, light-commercial, or managed-building HVAC and water-heating applications
  • Compatibility check: Match with compatible outdoor equipment, controls, airflow, voltage, and capacity before service or replacement.
  • Verified source: bryant.com

Useful troubleshooting details

  • Confirm the packaged unit model, serial number, tonnage, voltage, refrigerant or fuel type, control setup, access location, and service history.
  • Share no-heat, no-cooling, weak airflow, alarms, control issues, tenant comfort complaints, condensate, or unusual noise.
  • For planning, include business hours, rooftop or mechanical access notes, tenant impact, replacement timing, and maintenance history.

Service planning

How GreenFlow handles 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit requests

1

Identify the equipment

Confirm the model or series name, serial number if available, photos, and whether the unit is roof, exterior, basement, or mechanical-room equipment.

2

Describe the service issue

Share no heat, no cooling, weak airflow, error codes, alarms, leaks, noise, control problems, or comfort complaints.

3

Review access and history

Include access notes, tenant or business-hour constraints, filter status, recent repairs, and maintenance records when available.

4

Plan the next step

GreenFlow can route the request for diagnostics, repair planning, maintenance, replacement scope, or related system upgrades.

45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit service questions

Can GreenFlow help with Bryant 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit service requests?

Yes. GreenFlow can help collect the right details for Bryant 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit service requests, including the model, symptoms, equipment age, building type, access notes, photos, and timing.

What symptoms should I mention for 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit?

Helpful symptoms include no heat, no cooling, weak airflow, control issues, tenant comfort complaints, water-loop or condensate concerns where relevant, access constraints, and whether one space or multiple zones are affected.

Is 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit used for residential or commercial properties?

Commercial equipment requests usually come from offices, restaurants, retail spaces, mixed-use buildings, multifamily common areas, schools, and managed properties where access and occupied-space comfort matter.

What helps schedule 45VMH High Static Duct Indoor Unit service faster?

Share the exact model and serial number if available, clear photos of the equipment and surrounding access area, current symptoms, recent maintenance history, and whether the request is repair, maintenance, or replacement planning.