Bryant 580J*04--12 manuel d'utilisation

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    580J*04 - - 12 NOMINAL 3 T O 10 T ONS WITH PURON r (R410A) REFRIGERANT Ser vice and Maint enance Inst ruct ions T ABLE OF CONTENTS SAFET Y CONSIDER A TIONS 1 .................... UNIT ARRANGE MENT AND ACCESS 2 ........... SUPPL Y F AN (BL OWER) SECTI ON 4 .............. COOLI NG 5 .................................... PURON R (R410A) REFRIGERANT 8 .[...]

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    2 ELECTRIC AL O PERA TION HAZARD Failure t o follow this warning could re s ul t in pe rs ona l injury or dea th. Before performi ng s ervi ce or mai ntenance ope rations on unit, t urn of f mai n power switch to unit. El ectrica l shock and rotat ing equipme nt could cause i njury . ! W ARNING ELECTRIC AL O PERA TION HAZARD Failure t o follow this[...]

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    3 S W ire terminal tig htness S Refrigera nt charge level S Evapor ator coil cleaning S Evapora tor blower motor am perage Heatin g S Heat exchan ger flue passag eways cleanlines s S Gas bu rner condition S Gas manifol d pressure S Heating t emperature rise Econ omizer or Ou tside A ir Dam per S Inlet filters condition S Check d amper travel (econo[...]

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    4 Re- - install by placin g the frame in its track, rotating the retainer back d own and tig hten all screws . SUPP L Y F AN (BLOWER) SECTION ELECTRIC AL SHOCK H A ZARD Failure t o follow this warning could c ause personal injury or dea th. Before performi ng s ervi ce or mai ntenance ope rations on the fa n s yste m, shut off all unit power and ta[...]

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    5 C07075 Fi g. 6 - - Supply - - F an Pull ey Adj ustment Beari n gs This fan sy stem uses bearin gs featuring concentric sp lit locking c ollars. The colla rs a re tightene d through a cap screw bridging the split portion of the coll ar . T he cap screw has a T orx T25 socket he ad. T o ti ghten the locking collar: Ho ld the locking collar tigh tly[...]

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    6 dif ficult. Surf ace load ed fib ers must be completely removed p rior to usin g low velocity clean w ater rinse. Period ic Clean W ater Ri nse A perio dic clean water rins e is very beneficial for coils that a re applied in coastal or industria l environments. How ever , it is v ery importan t that the water r inse is made with a very lo w veloc[...]

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    7 UNIT DAMAG E HAZARD Failur e to follow this caution may res ult in accelerated corrosion of unit pa rts. Harsh chemicals, househol d bleach or acid or basic cle aners should not be used to cl ean outdoor or indoor coils of an y kind. These cleaner s can be very dif ficult to rin se out of the coil and can accelerate corr osion at the fin/tu be in[...]

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    8 1/2-20 UNF RH 30 0.596 .47 5/8” HEX SEA T CORE WASHE R DEP R ES SOR PER AR I 720 +.0 1 /- .0 35 FROM FACE OF B ODY 7/16- 20 UNF RH O-RING 45 torqued into the seat. Appropriate handling i s required to not scratch or dent the surface. 1/2" HEX This surface provides a metal to metal seal when o o (Part No . EC39EZ067) C08453 Fig. 1 1 - - Cor[...]

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    9 COOLING C HARGING CHAR TS C08203 C08204 Fig. 12 - - Cooling Ch ar ging C harts 580J[...]

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    10 COOLIN G CHARGING CHAR TS (cont) C08228 C08229 Fig. 12 - - Cooli n g Charging Charts (cont.) 580J[...]

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    11 COOLIN G CHARGING CHAR TS (cont.) C08437 C08438 Fig. 12 - - Cooli n g Charging Charts (cont.) 580J[...]

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    12 COOLIN G CHARGING CHAR TS (cont.) C08439 Fig. 12 - - Cooli n g Charging Charts (cont.) 580J[...]

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    13 Compr essor Lu brication The c ompressor is char ge d w i th the correc t amount of oil at the factor y . UNIT DAMAG E HAZARD Failur e to follow this cau tion may resu lt in damage to compone nts. The compre ss or is in a Puron R refrigerant system a nd uses a pol yolester (POE) oil . This oil is e xtremel y hygroscopic, me aning it absorbs wate[...]

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    14 T ab le 1 – Cooling S ervice An alysis PROBLEM CAUSE REMED Y Compressor a nd Condenser Fa n Wi ll No t Sta rt . Pow er f ailu re . Cal l power co mpany . F use bl own or c irc uit bre aker t ripped. Replace fuse or reset circui t b reaker . Defectiv e thermostat, con tactor , transforme r , or control r el a y . Repl ace co mponent . Ins uffic[...]

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    15 CONVENIENCE OUTLETS ELECTRIC AL O PERA TION HAZARD Failure t o follow this warning could re s ul t in pe rs ona l injury or dea th. Units with c onvenience outlet circ uits may use multiple disconnects. Check convenience outlet for power status before ope ning unit for servic e. L ocate its disconnec t switch, if a ppropriate, and open it . T ag[...]

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    16 SMOK E DETECT ORS Smoke detec tors are availabl e as factory - - i ns ta lled options on 580J model s. Smoke det ectors may be spec ified for Supply Air only or for Return Air without or wit h econom izer or in com bination of Supply Air and Return Air . Ret urn A i r s m oke detect ors are arra nged for vert ical return configura tions only . A[...]

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    17 such as s m oke from a fire, causes the sensor to signal an alarm state b ut dus t and debris accumulated over time does not. For install ations using two sensors, the duct smoke dete ctor does not differentia te which sensor signa ls an alarm or trouble condition. Smo ke Detector L ocation s Supply Air — T he Supply Air smoke detec tor sensor[...]

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    18 tion of the flex ible tubing to the samp ling tube is the sam e. C08127 Fig. 22 - - Retu rn Air S enso r Operatin g Posit ion FIO P Smok e Detector Wirin g an d Resp ons e All unit s: FIOP smoke detect or is configured to automa tical ly shut down all unit operati ons when smoke conditio n is detected. S ee Fig. 2 3, Smo ke Detector W iring. Hig[...]

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    19 SENSO R AND CONTROLLER TESTS Sensor Alarm T est The senso r alarm test checks a sen sor ’ s ability to signal an alarm sta te. This test requi res t hat you use a fi eld provided SD- - MAG tes t magnet. OP ERA T IONAL TEST H AZARD Failure to follow this cauti on may re sult in pe rsonnel and aut hority concern. This test places the duct detect[...]

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    20 Changin g the Dir t S e n sor T est By defaul t, sensor dirty test re s ul ts are indica ted by: S The sens or ’ s D irty LED flashing . S The control ler ’ s T rouble L ED flashing. S The controll er ’ s supervision rel ay contac ts toggle. The operation of a sensor ’ s dirt y test c an be changed so that the contro ller ’ s su pervis[...]

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    21 T ab le 3 – Detector I ndicat ors CON TROL OR IN DICA TOR DESCRI PTION Magnetic test /reset switch Resets th e sensor wh en it is in th e alarm or tr ouble state . Activates or te sts the sensor w hen it is in th e normal s tate. Alarm LED Indi cates t he sens or is in the alar m state. Tr o u b l e L E D Indi cates the s ensor is in the t rou[...]

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    22 NOTE : All troubles are la tched by the duc t smoke detector . The trouble conditio n must be cleared and then the duct smoke de tector must be reset in order to restore i t to the normal s tate. Rese tting Al arm and T rouble Co nditi on T rips: Manual re set is requi red to r estore smoke det ector systems to Normal ope ration. For installa ti[...]

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    23 Cont r ol Cir cuit, 24- - V The cont rol circuit is protected aga inst ove rcurrent conditi ons by a circuit brea ker mounted on control trans former TRA N. Reset is manual. GAS H EA TING SYSTEM 580J unit heating systems are r eferenced here according to unit Gas Heat O pti on (defined in t he unit model number Position#8) and Heat Le vel (input[...]

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    24 T abl e 6 – Li quid Propane Supply Li ne Pressure Rang es 580J SIZE GAS HEA T OPT HEA T LEV EL MIN MAX All A, C All 11.0 in. wg (2740 Pa) 13.0 in. wg (3240 Pa) All B All NA NA Man ifol d pre ssure for LP fuel use mu st b e adju sted to specif ied range. Follo w instru ctions in the access ory kit to make initial read justment. T abl e 7 – Li[...]

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    25 Heater Tube Assembly Seal Strips, Sponge Rubber Regulator Gasket Regulator Retainer Support Insulation Assembly Wind Cap Assembly (shown inverted, as shipped) Burner Assembly Inducer Fan-Motor Assembly C08227 Fig. 31 - - Heat Exchanger Assembly Bu rners an d Ign iters EQUIP MENT DAM AGE HAZARD Failur e to follow this caution may resu lt in equip[...]

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    26 6. Reinstall burne rs on rac k in the sam e l ocations as factory - - insta lled. (The outside c ros sover fla me re- gions of the oute rmost burners are pinched off t o pre- vent exce ss ive ga s flow from the side of t he burner assembly . If t he pinc hed crossovers are i ns t alled betwee n two burners, t he flame will not ignite prop- erly [...]

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    27 72,000 BTUH INPUT AND 60,000 BTUH INPUT 115,000 BTUH INPUT , 150,000 BTUH INPUT , 90,000BTUH INPUT AND 120,000 BTUH INPUT LOW HEA T MEDIUM AND HIGH HEA T C06154 Fig. 35 - - Spark Adjustment, 04- - 07 125,000/90,000 BTUH INPUT 180,000/120,000 BTUH INPUT 240,000/180,000 BTUH INPUT 250,000/200,000 BTUH INPUT C08447 Fig. 36 - - Spark Adjustment, 08-[...]

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    28 T abl e 8 – LED Er r o r Code Desc ripti on* LED INDICATION ERROR COD E DESCRI PTION ON Normal Operation OFF Hardware F ailure 1F l a s h { Evaporator F an On/Of f D elay Modified 2F l a s h e s Limit S wit ch F ault 3F l a s h e s Fla me Sense Fault 4F l a s h e s 4 C onsecutiv e Limit Switch Faults 5F l a s h e s Ig nition Lockou t F ault 6F[...]

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    29 Red LED-Status C08452 Fig. 38 - - In te grated Gas Control (IGC) Board T abl e 9 – IGC Conne ctio ns TERMIN AL LABEL POINT DESC RIPTION SENSOR LO C A T ION TYPE OF I /O CON NECTIO N PIN NUMBER INPUTS RT , C Input p ower from TRAN 1 control box 24 V AC — SS Speed sensor gas se cti on analog i np ut J1, 1- 3 FS, T1 Flame sensor gas se cti on s[...]

  • Page 30

    30 T ab le 10 – Orifice Sizes ORIFIC E DRILL SIZE BRYANT PA R T N U M B E R DRILL DIA . (in.) #30 LH32R F129 0.1285 1/8 LH32R F125 0.1250 #31 LH32R F120 0.1200 #32 LH32R F116 0.1160 #33 LH32R F113 0.1130 #34 LH32R F111 0.1110 #35 LH32R F110 0.1100 #36 LH32R F105 0.1065 #37 LH32R F104 0.1040 #38 LH32R F102 0.1015 #39 LH32R F103 0.0995 #40 LH32R F0[...]

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    31 T abl e 1 1 (c ont.) - - Al titude Com pensati on* (A08 - - A12 ) ELEV ATION ft (m) 125,000 BTUH Nominal 250,000 BTUH Nominal 180,000, 224,000 BTUH Nominal NG Orifice Size LP Orifice Size NG Orifice Size LP Orifice Size NG Orifice Size LP Orifice Size 0 - - - 2000 (610) 31 1 49 3 †30 46 3 31 1 48 3 2000 (610) 32 1 50 3 †30 47 3 32 1 49 3 300[...]

  • Page 32

    32 T abl e 13 – He ating Se rvi ce Anal ysis PRO BLEM CA USE REMEDY Burne rs Will N ot Ign ite. Misalig ned spark electrodes. Check flam e ignition and sen sor e lectro de positi oning. Adj ust as needed. No gas at main burners. Check gas line for air , purge as necessary . After purging gas line of a ir , allow ga s to dissipate for at least 5 m[...]

  • Page 33

    33 T able 14 – IGC Board LED Alar m Cod e s LED FLASH CODE DESCRI PTION ACTI ON TAK EN B Y CON TROL RESET METHO D PROBABLE C A USE On Normal Operation — — — Off Hardware F ailure No gas heati ng. — Los s of power t o the I GC. Chec k 5 amp fus e on IG C, power to uni t, 24V ci rcuit br eaker , trans former , and wiring to the I GC. 2F l a[...]

  • Page 34

    34 ECONOMI$ER2 PLUG BAROMETRIC RELIEF DAMPER OUTDOOR AIR HOOD HOOD SHIPPING BRACKET GEAR DRIVEN DAMPER C06022 Fig. 40 - - EconoMi$er 2 C omponent Locations FOR OCCUP ANCY CONTROL REPLACE JUMPER WITH FIELD-SUPPLIED TIME CLOCK LEGEND DCV— Demand Controlled V entilation IAQ — Indoor A ir Quality LA — Low Ambient Lockout Device OA T — Outd oor [...]

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    35 4 3 5 2 8 6 7 1 10 11 9 12 PINK VIOLET BLACK BLUE YELLOW NOTE 1 NOTE 3 RUN 500 OHM RESISTOR 50HJ540573 ACTUA TOR ASSEMBL Y RED WHITE ECONOMISER2 PLUG DIRECT DRIVE ACTUA TOR 4-20mA SIGNAL OA T SENSOR 4-20 mA position input signal 24 V AC TRANSFORMER GROUND NO TES: 1. Switch on actuator must be in run position for economizer to operate. 2. 50HJ540[...]

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    36 C06053 Fig. 43 - - EconoMi$er IV Functional V iew EconoMi$er IV T able 15 provide s a summa ry of EconoMi$er IV . Troubleshooting instruc tions are enclosed. A funct ional vie w of the Ec onoM i $er is shown in Fig. 43. T ypical set tings, sensor ranges, and j umper positions are also shown. An EconoMi$er IV simulator progra m i s avail able fro[...]

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    37 SUPPL Y AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR MOUNTING LOCATION SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR C06033 Fi g. 44 - - Suppl y Air Senso r Locat ion The tem perature sensor looks like a n eye let termi nal with wires running to it . The sensor is loca ted in the “ crimp end” and is sealed fr om moisture. Out door Air Lo ckout Sensor The Ec onoM i $er IV is equi[...]

  • Page 38

    38 provided in t he EconoMi$er IV wiring ha rness . (See Fig. 38.) ECONOMI$ERIV ECONOMI$ERIV CONTROLLER GROMMET RETURN AIR SENSOR RETURN DUCT (FIELD-PROVIDED) C07085 Fig. 48 - - Return Air T emperature or En thalpy Sensor Mounting Location In this mode of operation, the out door -air tempe rature is compared to th e return-air temper ature and the [...]

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    39 TR1 24 V ac COM TR 24 Va c HOT 12 3 4 5 EF EF1 + _ P1 T1 P T N EXH 2V 10V EXH Set Set 2V 10V 2V 10V DCV DCV Free Cool B C A D SO+ SR+ SR SO AQ1 AQ DCV Min Pos Open Max N1 C06038 Fig. 50 - - EonoMi$er IV Control Indoor Ai r Qual ity (IAQ) Se nsor Input The IAQ input can be used for d emand control ventilation contr ol based on the level of CO 2 m[...]

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    40 5. Caref ully adjus t the minimum pos ition poten tiometer until the measured mixed air temperatur e matches the calcu lated value. 6. Rec onnect the supply a ir sensor to termina ls T and T1. Remote cont rol of the EconoMi$e r IV dam per is desirable when r equiring ad ditional temporar y ventilation. If a field-suppli ed remote potentiom eter [...]

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    41 T ab le 17 – Eco noMi$er I V Sen sor U sage APPLICA TION ECONOMI$ ER IV WITH OUTDOOR AIR DRY BULB SENSOR Acc essories R equir ed Out door Air Dry Bulb None . The outd oor ai r dry bulb se nsor is fa ctory ins talled . Diffe renti al Dry Bulb CRTEMPSN002A00* Sing le Enthalpy HH57A C078 Diffe renti al Enth alpy HH57AC078 and CRENTD I F004A00* CO[...]

  • Page 42

    42 when the potentiometer is appro ximately 9 - - v . The ac- tuator should dri ve fully closed. 6. T urn the DCV and E xhaust potentiome ters CCW until the Exhaust L ED turns on. The e xhaust c ontacts will close 30 to 120 se conds after the Exhaust LE D turns on. 7. Return EconoMi$er IV setti ngs and wiring to normal afte r completi ng troublesho[...]

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    43 b. Inspect for oil at all re frigerant tubing conne c- tions an d on unit bas e. Detecting o il generally indicates a refrig erant leak. Leak- - test all ref ri- gerant tubing c onnections using ele ctronic le ak dete ctor , halide torc h, or l iquid- - soap s ol ution. c. Inspect all field- - wir ing and factory- - w iring con- nect ions. Be s [...]

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    44 setting b elow the room temper ature and verify th at the burners and eva porator fan turn off. Refer to T able 1 1 and T able 12 for the corr ect orif ice to use at high altitu des. Heat ing 1. Purge gas supply li ne of ai r by opening uni on ahead of the gas val ve. If ga s odor is detec ted, ti ghten union and wait 5 min utes befor e pro ceed[...]

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    45 During free cool ing operation, a supply a ir tempera ture (SA T) above 50 _ F wil l cause the da mpers t o modulate between Minimum Position setpoint and 100% open. With SA T from 50 _ Ft o4 5 _ F , the dampers w ill maintain at the Minimu m Positio n setting. W ith SA T below 4 5 _ F, t h e outside air dam pers w il l be closed. When SA T rise[...]

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    46 C08308 Fig. 52 - - 580J T ypical Unit Wiring D i agram - - Power (06A, B, C 208/230- - 3 - - 60) 580J[...]

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    47 C08317 Fig. 53 - - 580J Un i t Wiring Diagram - - Control (06A, B, C ) 580J[...]

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    48 APP ENDI X I. MODEL NUMBER S I GNIF I CANCE Mo del Numbe r Nom enc latur e 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 5 8 0 J E 0 6 A 0 7 2 A 1 A 0 A A -- ____________ ______ ________ ______ Unit T ype 580J = Std Ef f gas h eat RTU Design Revision Vol tage - - - = First Re vision E = 4 6 0 --- 3 --- 6 0 J = 208/230 - - - 1 - - - 60 Pa cka g i[...]

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    49 APP E NDIX II. P HYSICAL DA T A Physical Data (Cooling) 3 - - 6 TONS - - Standard Refriger ation System 580J*04 580J*05 580J*06 580J * 07 Refr igeration System #C i r c u i t s/#C o m p ./T y p e 1/1/S c r o l l 1/1/S c r o l l 1/1/S c r o l l 1/1/S c r o l l Puron (R410A) cha rge A/B (lbs) 5.6 8.5 10.7 14.1 Oil A /B (oz) 25 42 42 56 Met ering D[...]

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    50 APP E NDIX II. PH YSICAL DA T A (cont .) Physical Data (Cooling) 7. 5 - - 10 TONS - - Standard Refrige ration S yst em 580J*08 580J*09 580J*12 Refr igeration System #C i r c u i t s/#C o m p ./T y p e 1/1/S c r o l l 1/1/ S c r o l l 1/1/S c r o l l Puron (R 410A) c h arge A/B (lbs) 13.75 15.25 20.0 Oil A /B (oz) 60 85 110 Met ering Devi ce Acut[...]

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    51 APP E NDIX II. PH YSICAL DA T A (cont .) Phys ical Data (Hea ting) 3 - - 6 TONS 580J*04 580J*05 580J *06 580J*07 Gas Connect ion #o fG a sV a l v e s 1 1 1 1 Con nection size 1/2” NPT 1/2” NPT 1/2” NPT 1/2” NPT Nat. ga s s u pply line press (in. w.g.)/(PSIG) 5 --- 1 3 / 0 . 1 8 --- 0 . 4 7 5 --- 1 3 / 0 . 1 8 --- 0 . 4 7 5 --- 1 3 / 0 . [...]

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    52 APP E NDIX II. PH YSICAL DA T A (cont .) Phys ical Data (Hea ting) 7. 5 - - 10 TONS 580J*04 580J*05 580J *06 580J*07 Gas Connect ion #o fG a sV a l v e s 1 1 1 1 Nat. ga s s u pply line press (in. w.g.)/(PSIG) 4 --- 1 3 / 0 . 1 8 --- 0 . 4 7 4 --- 1 3 / 0 . 1 8 --- 0 . 4 7 4 --- 1 3 / 0 . 1 8 --- 0 . 4 7 4 --- 1 3 / 0 . 1 8 --- 0 . 4 7 LP sup pl[...]

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    53 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE Gen eral Fa n Performan ce Notes: 1. Interpolat ion is permissible. Do not ext rapolate. 2. External stat ic pressure is t he s t atic pressure difference betwee n the return duct and the supply duct pl us the static pres sure caus ed by any FI OPs o r accesso ries. 3. T abular data accounts for pre ssure loss du[...]

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    54 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) 580J*04 1 Phase 3 T on Ho rizo ntal Supply CFM A V A I L A B L EE X T E R N A LS T A T I CP R E S S U R E( i n .w g ) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BH P F i e l d --- S u p p l i e d D r i v e 1 Standa rd Static Op tion Medium St atic Op tion 900 553 0.14 681 0.22 782 0.32 870 0[...]

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    55 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) 580J*04 3 Phase 3 T on Ho rizo ntal Supply CFM A V A I L A B L EE X T E R N A LS T A T I CP R E S S U R E( i n .w g ) 0.2 0.4 0. 6 0.8 1. 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BH P F i e l d --- S u p p l i e d D r i v e 1 Standa rd Static Op tion Medium Stat ic Optio n 900 553 0.14 681 0.22 782 0.32 870[...]

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    56 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) 580J*05 1 Phase 4 T on Ho rizo ntal Supply CFM A V A I L A B L EE X T E R N A LS T A T I CP R E S S U R E( i n .w g ) 0.2 0.4 0. 6 0.8 1. 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BH P Standard Static Option Medium Stat ic Opt ion 1200 643 0.23 762 0.34 859 0.46 944 0.58 1020 0.71 1300 675 0.28 790 0.40 886 [...]

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    57 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) 580J*05 3 Phase 4 T on Ho rizo ntal Supply CFM A V A I L A B L EE X T E R N A LS T A T I CP R E S S U R E( i n .w g ) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0. 8 1.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BH P Standard Static Option Medium Stat ic Opt ion 1200 643 0.23 762 0.34 859 0.46 944 0.58 1020 0.71 1300 675 0.28 790 0.40 886 0[...]

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    58 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) 580J*06 1 Phase 5 T on Ho rizo ntal Supply CFM A V A I L A B L EE X T E R N A LS T A T I CP R E S S U R E( i n .w g ) 0.2 0.4 0. 6 0.8 1. 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BH P Standard Static Option Medi um Static Op tion 1500 800 0.39 904 0.49 999 0.60 1087 0.72 1169 0.85 1625 849 0.48 947 0.59 103[...]

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    59 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) 580J*06 3 Phase 5 T on Ho rizo ntal Supply CFM A V A I L A B L EE X T E R N A LS T A T I CP R E S S U R E( i n .w g ) 0.2 0.4 0. 6 0.8 1. 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BH P Standard Static Option Medium Stat ic Optio n 1500 800 0.39 904 0.49 999 0.60 1087 0.72 1169 0.85 1625 849 0.48 947 0.59 103[...]

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    60 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) 580J*07 3 Phase 6 T on Ho rizo ntal Supply CFM A V A I L A B L EE X T E R N A LS T A T I CP R E S S U R E( i n .w g ) 0.2 0.4 0. 6 0.8 1. 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BH P F i e l d --- S u p p l i e d D r i v e 1 Standa rd Static Op tion Medium St atic Op tion 1800 913 0.64 1010 0.80 1098 0.98 [...]

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    61 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) 580J*08 3 PHAS E 7.5 TON HOR IZ ONT AL SUPPL Y CFM A V A I L A B L EE X T E R N A LS T A T I CP R E S S U R E( i n .w g ) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0. 8 1.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BH P Standard Static Option Medium St atic Op tion 2250 505 0.52 586 0.73 657 0.97 722 1.22 782 1.50 2438 533 0.62 610 0.85 67[...]

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    62 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) 580J*09 3 PHAS E 8. 5 T ON HOR IZONT AL SUPPL Y CFM A V A I L A B L EE X T E R N A LS T A T I CP R E S S U R E( i n .w g ) 0.2 0.4 0. 6 0.8 1.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BH P F i e l d --- S u p p l i e d D r i v e 1 Standa rd Static Op tion Medium Stat ic Opt ion 2550 497 0.48 579 0.61 651 0.7[...]

  • Page 63

    63 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) 580J*12 3 PHAS E 10 TON HORIZONT AL SUPPL Y CFM A V A I L A B L EE X T E R N A LS T A T I CP R E S S U R E( i n .w g ) 0.2 0.4 0. 6 0.8 1.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BH P F i e l d --- S u p p l i e d D r i v e 1 Standa rd Static Op tion Medium Stat ic Opt ion 3000 579 0.70 660 0.89 732 1.09 79[...]

  • Page 64

    64 APP ENDIX III. F AN P ERFORMANCE (co nt.) Pulle y Adjust ment UNI T MOTOR/DRIVE COMB O MOTOR PULLE Y TUR N S OPE N 0.0 0.5 1. 0 1.5 2.0 2. 5 3.0 3. 5 4.0 4.5 5. 0 04 1p h a s e Stand ard Static 854 825 795 766 736 707 678 648 619 589 560 Mediu m Static 1175 1135 1094 1054 1013 973 932 892 851 811 770 High Stat ic --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- [...]

  • Page 65

    65 APP ENDIX IV . ELECTRICAL DA T A 580J*04 3 TONS V --- P h --- H z VOL TAGE CO MP (ea) OFM (ea ) IFM RANGE RL A LR A WAT TS FLA TYPE Max WAT T S Max AMP Draw EFF at Full Lo ad FLA MIN MAX 2 0 8 --- 1 --- 6 0 187 253 16.6 79 325 1.5 Std Static 1000 5.1 70% 4.9 Med Static 1000 5.1 70% 4.9 2 3 0 --- 1 --- 6 0 187 253 16.6 79 325 1.5 Std Static 1000 [...]

  • Page 66

    66 APP ENDIX IV . ELECTRICAL DA T A (con t.) 580J*06 5 TONS V --- P h --- H z VOL TAGE CO MP (ea) OFM (ea ) IFM RANGE RL A LR A WAT TS FLA TYPE Max WAT T S Max AMP Draw EFF at Full Lo ad FLA MIN MAX 2 0 8 --- 1 --- 6 0 187 253 26.2 134 325 1.5 Std Static 1000 5.1 70% 4.9 Med Static 1850 7.4 78% 7.0 2 3 0 --- 1 --- 6 0 187 253 26.2 134 325 1.5 Std S[...]

  • Page 67

    67 APP ENDIX IV . ELECTRICAL DA T A (con t.) 580J*08 7. 5 T ONS V --- P h --- H z VOL TAGE RANGE COMP ( ea) OFM (ea) IFM RLA LRA WAT T S FLA TYP E Max WAT T S Max AMP Draw EFF at Ful l Load FLA MIN MAX 2 0 8 --- 3 --- 6 0 187 253 25.0 164 325 1.5 Std Static 1448 5.5 80% 5.2 Med Static 2278 7.9 81% 7.5 High Stat ic 4559 15.8 81% 15.0 2 3 0 --- 3 ---[...]

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    68 APP ENDIX IV . ELECTRICAL DA T A (con t.) MCA/MOCP Determin ation No C. O. or UNPWRD C. O. UNI T NOM . V --- P h --- H z IFM TYPE COMB USTION FAN MOTOR FLA POWER EXHA UST FLA NO C. O. o r UNPW RD C.O . NO P .E . w/ P .E . (pwrd fr / unit) MCA MOCP DISC. SIZE MC A MO C P DISC. SIZE FLA LRA FLA LRA 580J*04 208/230 - - - 1 - - - 60 ST D 0.48 1.9 27[...]

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    69 APP ENDIX IV . ELECTRICAL DA T A (con t.) MC A/MOCP D ETERMIN A TION N O C.O. OR UNPW RD C.O. UNI T NOM . V --- P h --- H z IFM TYPE COMB USTION FAN MOTOR FLA POWER EXHA UST FLA NO C. O. o r UNPW RD C.O . NO C.O . or UNP WRD C.O . NO P .E . w/ P .E . (pwrd fr / unit) MCA MOCP DISC. SIZE MC A MO C P DISC. SIZE FLA LRA FLA LRA 580J*08 208/230 - - [...]

  • Page 70

    70 APP ENDI X V . WIRING DIAGRAM LIST Wir in g Diagram s 580J SIZ E VOL T AGE CONT ROL PO WER 04 208/230 - - - 1 - - - 60 48T M500213.05 48TM500749.08 208/230 - - - 3 - - - 60 48T M500213.05 48TM500748.08 460 - - - 3 - - - 60 48T M500213.05 48TM500748.08 575 - - - 3 - - - 60 48T M500213.05 48TM500215.08 05 208/230 - - - 1 - - - 60 48T M500213.05 48[...]

  • Page 71

    71 APP ENDI X VI. MOTORMASTER SENSOR LOCA TIONS C08259 Fig. 54 - - 580J*04(A, B, C) Ou tdoor Circuiting C08260 Fig. 55 - - 580J*05/06(A, B, C) Outd oor Circuiting C08261 Fig. 56 - - 580J*07(A, C) O utd oor Circuiting C08262 Fig. 57 - - 580J*08(A, C) O utd oor Circuiting 580J[...]

  • Page 72

    72 APP E NDIX VI. MOTORMASTER SENSOR LOCA TIONS ( cont.) C08263 Fig. 58 - - 580J*09/12(A, C) Outd oor Circuiting Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations. E 2008 Bryan t Heating & Cooling Sys tems D 7310 W . Morris St . D Indian apol is , IN[...]

  • Page 73

    73 ST AR T -UP CHECKLIST (Re move and Stor e in Job File) I. PREL IMINAR Y INFORMA TIO N MODEL NO. : SERI AL NO.: DA T E: TE CHNICIAN: BUIL DING LOCA TION: II. PRE-S T ART -UP (ins ert ch eckmark in b ox as each item is comp leted) j VERI FY THA T AL L P ACKAGING MA TE RIALS HA VE BE EN REMOVE D FROM UNIT j VERI FY THA T C ONDENSA T E CONNE CTION I[...]