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Welcome to the South Mini Splits collection for Bryant Control Boards. We provide high-quality, authentic replacement components and sophisticated control subassemblies to keep your HVAC systems running at peak performance. Our inventory includes specialized parts such as the Data Transfer Module Control (17122000062118) and the Duct MCB V2 (17123000011303), ensuring compatibility across various Bryant-compatible and Midea-manufactured platforms.
Whether you are performing a routine repair or a complex system overhaul, these precision-engineered, durable, and reliable boards are essential for maintaining the communication and efficiency of your inverter-driven systems.
💡 Why Choose South Mini Splits for Your Bryant Control Boards?
✅ Wholesale Pricing: Competitive rates on critical electronic components and subassemblies.
✅ USA-Based Support: Expert technical assistance to help you identify the exact board or module for your specific model number.
✅ Free Shipping Over $300: Get your vital replacement parts delivered fast to minimize system downtime.
Understanding Bryant Control Boards & Modules
Control boards act as the "brain" of your HVAC system. In modern inverter systems, this involves a complex ecosystem of boards working in tandem:
- Main Control Boards (MCB): Like the Duct MCB V2 (17123000011299), these manage the primary logic, timing, and safety protocols for indoor ducted units.
- Inverter Module Subassemblies: Specialized boards, such as the Inverter Module Subassembly (17122000055348), that specifically manage the variable speed of the compressor to optimize energy use.
- Data Transfer & Interface Modules: Parts like the Data Transfer Board (17122000055387) facilitate high-speed communication between the indoor and outdoor units, ensuring the entire system responds instantly to thermostat changes.
Technical Facts & Performance Advantages
- Inverter Precision: Many of our boards, such as the Electronic Control Box Subassembly (17222000037708), are designed for BP3N1 systems, which utilize advanced DC inverter technology to maintain precise temperature control with minimal energy waste.
- Multi-Zone Capability: We carry specific boards like the Main Control Board Sub-Multi Only (17123000010339) and the Module Control Board Multi Only (17122000059682), which are engineered to manage multiple indoor heads from a single outdoor condenser.
- Diagnostic Ready: Modern Bryant-compatible boards feature onboard LED diagnostics or communication ports (like the Display Board 30565233) that help technicians quickly identify fault codes, reducing labor hours during repairs.
Voltage Specificity: Our inventory accounts for varied power requirements, offering boards tested for 230V and specialized subassemblies for different amperage ratings to ensure electrical safety.
Mini Split BTU Sizing & Application Guide
Use our quick reference chart to match your room size with the ideal system capacity.
| Capacity | Sq. Footage | Application |
|---|---|---|
| 6,000 BTU | 150–250 | Small bedrooms & offices |
| 9,000 BTU | 250–450 | Standard bedrooms |
| 12,000 BTU | 450–600 | Kitchens & studios |
| 18,000 BTU | 600–1,000 | Living rooms & garages |
| 24,000 BTU | 1,000–1,200 | Open floor plans |
| 36,000 BTU | 1,500–1,700 | Commercial & fitness |
| 48,000 BTU | 1,900–2,100 | Large warehouses |
| 60,000 BTU | 2,400–2,800+ | Commercial estates |
When to "Size Up"
If your ceilings are 10 feet or higher, you are cooling a larger volume of air. We recommend increasing your BTU choice by 20%.
For older homes or buildings with single-pane windows, opt for the next size up to ensure the unit can maintain the set temperature.
Appliances generate significant heat. If the unit is for a kitchen, add 4,000 BTUs to your square footage calculation.
Rooms with large south-facing windows or "sunrooms" act like greenhouses. Increase your BTU capacity by 10-15%
If the area regularly hosts more than two people (like a conference room or classroom), add 600 BTUs per additional person..
Frequently Asked Questions
A: If your outdoor condenser connects to only one indoor unit, you typically require a "Single Only" board like the 17123000008577. If you have a multi-zone system with multiple indoor heads, you must use a "Multi Only" board to manage the complex communication between zones.
A: No. It is critical to match the voltage specifications. For example, the Electronic Control Box 17222000039289 is rated for X230 (230V). Using a board with incorrect voltage ratings can lead to immediate board failure or fire hazards.
A: While the Main Board handles general logic, the Inverter Module (e.g., 17122000062196) specifically converts incoming power to the variable frequency needed to run the DC inverter compressor at different speeds.
A: It depends on the part number. Some items are "Subassemblies" (just the board), while others, like the Electric Box Assy (10000100013), include the protective metal or plastic housing.
A: Control boards are programmed with specific firmware for different BTU capacities. A board for a 9k BTU unit (like the KFR26) has different logic parameters than one for a 70k BTU unit (the KFR70). Always match the part number exactly.