Bryant | Heat Pumps

Error Code 57

Troubleshooting guide for the Bryant Heat Pumps system fault 57.

Disclaimer: This information is for general reference. Error codes can vary by model and production year. Always refer to your machine's specific manual and the information printed on the unit itself.

System Diagnosis

Suction Pressure Sensor Fault. Suction pressure sensor fault detected.

Potential Causes & Solutions

  • Check suction pressure sensor wiring and 5V supply.
  • Measure transducer output voltage.
  • Inspect for refrigerant system issues causing out-of-range pressure.
  • Replace transducer if signal is incorrect.

Verify Before Replacing Parts

  1. Confirm the exact Bryant model family and heat pumps context before acting on a generic code description.
  2. Verify airflow first, then confirm operating pressures and temperature relationship before adjusting charge.
  3. Look for restrictions, iced coils, or dirty heat-transfer surfaces that can mimic a charge problem.
  4. After the correction, run the system long enough to confirm the code does not return under normal load.

Field Signals to Confirm

What usually confirms it

Pressure and temperature readings that stay out of range after airflow is verified.

What can fool you

Dirty coils or airflow restrictions can look like a charge problem until the air side is cleaned up.

When to Escalate the Call

  • You suspect a restriction, leak, or compressor issue that needs deeper system evaluation.
  • The readings do not normalize after airflow and coil conditions are corrected.

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