Step 9 - Install Flue Hood; Step 10 - Install Gas Piping - Bryant 581Jx14 series Installation Instructions Manual

Single package rooftop, gas heating / electric cooling with puron (r-410a) refrigerant size 14
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Step 9 — Install Flue Hood
The flue hood is shipped screwed to the basepan beside
the burner compartment access panel. Remove the panel
below the control box access panel to access the flue hood
shipping location. Using screws provided, install flue
hood and screen in location shown in Fig. 16.
Fig. 16 - - Flue Hood Details
Step 10 — Install Gas Piping
Installation of the gas piping must be accordance with
local building codes and with applicable national codes.
In U.S.A., refer to NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 National Fuel
Gas Code (NFGC). In Canada, installation must be
accordance with the CAN/CSA B149.1 and CAN/CSA
B149.2 installation codes for gas burning appliances.
This unit is factory equipped for use with Natural Gas fuel
at elevations up to 2000 ft (610 m) above sea level. Unit
may be field converted for operation at elevations above
2000 ft (610 m) and/or for use with liquefied petroleum
fuel. See accessory kit installation instructions regarding
these accessories.
NOTE: In U.S.A. the input rating for altitudes above 2000
ft (610 m) must be derated by 4% for each 1000 ft (305 m)
above sea level. In Canada the input rating must be derated
by 10% for altitudes of 2000 ft (610 m) to 4500 ft. (1372 m)
above sea level.
For natural gas applications, gas pressure at unit gas
connection must not be less than 5 in. wg (1250 Pa) or
greater than 13 in. wg (3240 Pa) while the unit is operating.
For liquified petroleum applications, the gas pressure must
not be less than 11 in. wg (2740 Pa) or greater than 13 in.
wg (3240 Pa) at the unit connection.
Table 2 – Natural Gas Supply Line Pressure Ranges
UNIT
MIN
581J*14
5.0 in. wg (1250 Pa)
Table 3 – Liquid Propane Supply Line Pressure Ranges
The gas supply pipe enters the unit at the burner access
panel on the front side of the unit, through the long slot at
the bottom of the access panel. The gas connection to the
unit is made to the
valve.
Install a gas supply line that runs to the unit heating
CONTROL BOX
section. Refer to the NFPA 54/NFGC or equivalent code
ACCESS PANEL
FLUE
for gas pipe sizing data. Size the gas supply line to allow
HOOD
for a maximum pressure drop of 0.5- - in wg (124 Pa)
between gas regulator source and unit gas valve
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connection when unit is operating at high- - fire flow rate.
The gas supply line can approach the unit in three ways:
horizontally from outside the unit (across the roof),
thru- - curb/under unit basepan (accessory kit required) or
through unit basepan (factory- - option or accessory kit
required). Consult accessory kit installation instructions
for details on these installation methods. Observe
clearance to gas line components per Fig. 17.
MAX
13.0 in. wg (3240 Pa)
13
UNIT
MIN
581J*14
11.0 in. wg (2740 Pa)
3
/4- - in. FPT gas inlet port on the unit gas
CAUTION
!
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in damage
to equipment.
When connecting the gas line to the unit gas valve,
the installer MUST use a backup wrench to prevent
damage to the valve.
9" MINIMUM CLEARANCE
FOR PANEL REMOVAL
MANUAL GAS
SHUTOFF VALVE
BASE UNIT
48" MINIMUM
BASE RAIL
ROOF
CURB
LEGEND
NFGC – National Fuel Gas Code
*
Field supplied.
NOTE: Follow all local codes.
STEEL PIPE
NOMINAL DIAMETER
(in.)
1
/
2
3
/
or 1
4
1
/
1
or larger
4
Fig. 17 - - Gas Piping Guide
MAX
13.0 in. wg (3240 Pa)
X
GAS
FROM
REGULATOR
*
GAS
METER
*
DRIP LEG
*
PER NFGC
FIELD-
FABRICATED
*
SUPPORT
SPACING OF SUPPORTS
X DIMENSION
(ft)
6
8
10
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