Bryant 580J*04--12 Service And Maintenance Instructions
Bryant 580J*04--12 Service And Maintenance Instructions

Bryant 580J*04--12 Service And Maintenance Instructions

Nominal 3 to 10 tons with puronr (r410a) refrigerant

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580J*04- - 12
NOMINAL 3 TO 10 TONS
WITH PURONr (R410A) REFRIGERANT
Service and Maintenance Instructions

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Installation and servicing of air-conditioning equipment
can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical
components. Only trained and qualified service personnel
should
install,
repair,
equipment. Untrained personnel can perform the basic
maintenance functions of replacing filters. Trained service
personnel should perform all other operations.
When working on air-conditioning equipment, observe
precautions in the literature, tags and labels attached to
the unit, and other safety precautions that may apply.
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air-conditioning
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work
gloves. Use quenching cloth for unbrazing operations.
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Have fire extinguishers available for all brazing
operations.
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Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work
gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing operations. Have
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fire extinguisher available. Read these instructions
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thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions attached to
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the unit. Consult local building codes and National
Electrical Code (NEC) for special requirements.
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Recognize safety information. This is the safety- - alert
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symbol
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instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for
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personal injury.
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Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and
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CAUTION. These words are used with the safety- - alert
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symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards
which will result in severe personal injury or death.
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WARNING signifies a hazard which could result in
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personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify
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unsafe practices which may result in minor personal
injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to
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highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced
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installation, reliability, or operation.
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FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARD
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Failure to follow this warning could result in
personal injury, death and/or property damage.
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Refer to the User's Information Manual provided
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with this unit for more details.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
What to do if you smell gas:
DO NOT try to light any appliance.
DO NOT touch any electrical switch, or use any
phone in your building.
IMMEDIATELY call your gas supplier from a
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's
instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
department.
WARNING

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    580J*04- - 12 NOMINAL 3 TO 10 TONS WITH PURONr (R410A) REFRIGERANT Service and Maintenance Instructions TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ....UNIT ARRANGEMENT AND ACCESS SUPPLY FAN (BLOWER) SECTION COOLING...
  • Page 2: Unit Arrangement And Access

    WARNING ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Before performing service or maintenance operations on unit, turn off main power switch to unit. Electrical shock and rotating equipment could cause injury. WARNING ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
  • Page 3 S Wire terminal tightness S Refrigerant charge level S Evaporator coil cleaning S Evaporator blower motor amperage Heating S Heat exchanger flue passageways cleanliness S Gas burner condition S Gas manifold pressure S Heating temperature rise Economizer or Outside Air Damper S Inlet filters condition S Check damper travel (economizer) S Check gear and dampers for debris and dirt...
  • Page 4: Supply Fan (Blower) Section

    Re- - install by placing the frame in its track, rotating the retainer back down and tighten all screws. SUPPLY FAN (BLOWER) SECTION WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could cause personal injury or death. Before performing service or maintenance operations on the fan system, shut off all unit power and tag- - out the unit disconnect switch.
  • Page 5: Cooling

    Fig. 6 - - Supply- - Fan Pulley Adjustment Bearings This fan system uses bearings featuring concentric split locking collars. The collars are tightened through a cap screw bridging the split portion of the collar. The cap screw has a Torx T25 socket head. To tighten the locking collar: Hold the locking collar tightly against the inner race of the bearing and torque the cap screw to 65- - 70 in- - lb (7.4- - 7.9 Nm).
  • Page 6 This cleaner available from Bryant Components Division as part number P902- - 0301 for a one gallon container, and part number P902- - 0305 for a 5 gallon container. It is recommended that all coils,...
  • Page 7 CAUTION UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in accelerated corrosion of unit parts. Harsh chemicals, household bleach or acid or basic cleaners should not be used to clean outdoor or indoor coils of any kind. These cleaners can be very difficult to rinse out of the coil and can accelerate corrosion at the fin/tube interface where dissimilar materials are in contact.
  • Page 8: Puronr (R410A) Refrigerant

    SEAT 1/2-20 UNF RH 5/8” HEX PURONR (R410A) REFRIGERANT This unit is designed for use with Puron (R410A) refrigerant. Do not use any other refrigerant in this system. Puron (R410A) is provided in pink (rose) colored cylinders. These cylinders are available with and without dip tubes;...
  • Page 9: Cooling Charging Charts

    COOLING CHARGING CHARTS C08203 C08204 Fig. 12 - - Cooling Charging Charts...
  • Page 10 COOLING CHARGING CHARTS (cont) C08228 C08229 Fig. 12 - - Cooling Charging Charts (cont.)
  • Page 11 COOLING CHARGING CHARTS (cont.) C08437 C08438 Fig. 12 - - Cooling Charging Charts (cont.)
  • Page 12 COOLING CHARGING CHARTS (cont.) C08439 Fig. 12 - - Cooling Charging Charts (cont.)
  • Page 13 Compressor Lubrication The compressor is charged with the correct amount of oil at the factory. CAUTION UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to components. The compressor is in a PuronR refrigerant system and uses a polyolester (POE) oil. This oil is extremely hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs water readily.
  • Page 14 PROBLEM CAUSE Power failure. Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. Defective thermostat, contactor, transformer, Compressor and Condenser or control relay. Fan Will Not Start. Insufficient line voltage. Incorrect or faulty wiring. Thermostat setting too high. Faulty wiring or loose connections in compres- sor circuit.
  • Page 15: Convenience Outlets

    CONVENIENCE OUTLETS WARNING ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Units with convenience outlet circuits may use multiple disconnects. Check convenience outlet for power status before opening unit for service. Locate its disconnect switch, if appropriate, and open it. Tag- - out this switch, if necessary.
  • Page 16: Smoke Detectors

    SMOKE DETECTORS Smoke detectors are available as factory- - installed options on 580J models. Smoke detectors may be specified for Supply Air only or for Return Air without or with economizer or in combination of Supply Air and Return Air. Return Air smoke detectors are arranged for vertical return configurations only.
  • Page 17 such as smoke from a fire, causes the sensor to signal an alarm state but dust and debris accumulated over time does not. For installations using two sensors, the duct smoke detector does not differentiate which sensor signals an alarm or trouble condition. Smoke Detector Locations Supply Air —...
  • Page 18 tion of the flexible tubing to the sampling tube is the same. Fig. 22 - - Return Air Sensor Operating Position FIOP Smoke Detector Wiring and Response All units: FIOP smoke detector is configured to automatically shut down all unit operations when smoke Fig.
  • Page 19: Sensor And Controller Tests

    SENSOR AND CONTROLLER TESTS Sensor Alarm Test The sensor alarm test checks a sensor’s ability to signal an alarm state. This test requires that you use a field provided SD- - MAG test magnet. CAUTION OPERATIONAL TEST HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in personnel and authority concern.
  • Page 20 Changing the Dirt Sensor Test By default, sensor dirty test results are indicated by: S The sensor’s Dirty LED flashing. S The controller’s Trouble LED flashing. S The controller’s supervision relay contacts toggle. The operation of a sensor’s dirty test can be changed so that the controller’s supervision relay is not used to indicate test results.
  • Page 21 CONTROL OR INDICATOR Resets the sensor when it is in the alarm or trouble state. Activates or tests the sensor when it is in the Magnetic test/reset switch normal state. Alarm LED Indicates the sensor is in the alarm state. Trouble LED Indicates the sensor is in the trouble state.
  • Page 22: Protective Devices

    NOTE: All troubles are latched by the duct smoke detector. The trouble condition must be cleared and then the duct smoke detector must be reset in order to restore it to the normal state. Resetting Alarm and Trouble Condition Trips: Manual reset is required to restore smoke detector systems to Normal operation.
  • Page 23: Gas Heating System

    Control Circuit, 24- -V The control circuit is protected against overcurrent conditions by a circuit breaker mounted on control transformer TRAN. Reset is manual. GAS HEATING SYSTEM 580J unit heating systems are referenced here according to unit Gas Heat Option (defined in the unit model number Position#8) and Heat Level (input capacity, defined in Positions #9- - 10- - 11).
  • Page 24 Table 6 – Liquid Propane Supply Line Pressure Ranges HEAT 580J SIZE HEAT OPT LEVEL 11.0 in. wg A, C (2740 Pa) Manifold pressure for LP fuel use must be adjusted to specified range. Follow instructions in the accessory kit to make initial readjustment.
  • Page 25 Support Insulation Assembly Wind Cap Assembly (shown inverted, as shipped) Burner Assembly Burners and Igniters CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage. When working on gas train, do not hit or plug orifice spuds. Main Burners To access burners, remove burner access panel and slide out burner partition.
  • Page 26 6. Reinstall burners on rack in the same locations as factory- - installed. (The outside crossover flame re- gions of the outermost burners are pinched off to pre- vent excessive gas flow from the side of the burner assembly. If the pinched crossovers are installed between two burners, the flame will not ignite prop- erly.) Fig.
  • Page 27 LOW HEAT 72,000 BTUH INPUT AND 60,000 BTUH INPUT MEDIUM AND HIGH HEAT 115,000 BTUH INPUT, 150,000 BTUH INPUT, 90,000BTUH INPUT AND 120,000 BTUH INPUT 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 Fig.
  • Page 28 Table 8 – LED Error Code Description* ERROR CODE LED INDICATION DESCRIPTION Normal Operation Hardware Failure 1 Flash{ Evaporator Fan On/Off Delay Modified 2 Flashes Limit Switch Fault 3 Flashes Flame Sense Fault 4 Flashes 4 Consecutive Limit Switch Faults 5 Flashes Ignition Lockout Fault 6 Flashes...
  • Page 29 Red LED-Status Fig. 38 - - Integrated Gas Control (IGC) Board TERMINAL LABEL POINT DESCRIPTION INPUTS RT, C Input power from TRAN 1 Speed sensor FS, T1 Flame sensor Heat stage 1 Rollout switch Limit switch Centrifugal switch (not used) OUTPUTS L1, CM Induced draft combustion motor...
  • Page 30 7000 (2134) 8000 (2438) 9000 (2743) †40 10000 (3048) †41 11000 (3353) †42 12000 (3658) †43 13000 (3962) †43 14000 (4267) Table 10 – Orifice Sizes BRYANT PART NUMBER LH32RF129 LH32RF125 LH32RF120 LH32RF116 LH32RF113 LH32RF111 LH32RF110 LH32RF105 LH32RF104 LH32RF102 LH32RF103 LH32RF098...
  • Page 31 Table 11 (cont.) - - Altitude Compensation* (A08- - A12) 125,000 ELEVATION BTUH Nominal ft (m) NG Orifice Size 0 --- 2000 (610) 2000 (610) 3000 (914) 4000 (1219) 5000 (1524) 6000 (1829) 7000 (2134) 8000 (2438) 9000 (2743) 10000 (3048) 11000 (3353) 12000 (3658) †41...
  • Page 32 PROBLEM CAUSE Misaligned spark electrodes. No gas at main burners. Water in gas line. Burners Will Not Ignite. No power to furnace. No 24 v power supply to control circuit. Miswired or loose connections. Burned ---out heat anticipator in thermostat. Broken thermostat wires.
  • Page 33: Economizer Systems

    FLASH DESCRIPTION CODE Normal Operation Hardware Failure No gas heating. Gas valve and igniter Off. 2 Flashes Limit Switch Fault Indoor fan and inducer Indoor fan and inducer 3 Flashes Flame Sense Fault Four Consecutive Limit 4 Flashes No gas heating. Switch Fault 5 Flashes Ignition Fault...
  • Page 34 ECONOMI$ER2 PLUG BAROMETRIC RELIEF DAMPER Fig. 40 - - EconoMi$er2 Component Locations Potentiometer Defaults Settings: LEGEND Power Exhaust DCV— Demand Controlled Ventilation Minimum Pos. IAQ — Indoor Air Quality DCV Max. LA — Low Ambient Lockout Device DCV Set OAT — Outdoor-Air Temperature Enthalpy POT —...
  • Page 35 500 OHM RESISTOR NOTE 1 NOTE 3 50HJ540573 ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY DIRECT DRIVE ACTUATOR NOTES: 1. Switch on actuator must be in run position for economizer to operate. 2. 50HJ540573 actuator consists of the 50HJ540567 actuator and a harness with 500-ohm resistor. Fig.
  • Page 36 A functional view of the EconoMi$er is shown in Fig. 43. Typical settings, sensor ranges, and jumper positions are also shown. An EconoMi$er IV simulator program is available from Bryant to help with EconoMi$er IV training and troubleshooting. EconoMi$er IV Standard Sensors...
  • Page 37 SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR MOUNTING LOCATION SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR Fig. 44 - - Supply Air Sensor Location The temperature sensor looks like an eyelet terminal with wires running to it. The sensor is located in the “crimp end” and is sealed from moisture. Outdoor Air Lockout Sensor The EconoMi$er IV is equipped with an ambient temperature lockout switch located in the outdoor...
  • Page 38 provided in the EconoMi$er IV wiring harness. (See Fig. 38.) ECONOMI$ERIV Fig. 48 - - Return Air Temperature or Enthalpy Sensor Mounting Location In this mode of operation, the outdoor-air temperature is compared to the return-air temperature and the lower temperature airstream is used for cooling.
  • Page 39 Open Free Cool Fig. 50 - - EonoMi$er IV Control Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Sensor Input The IAQ input can be used for demand control ventilation control based on the level of CO measured in the space or return air duct. Mount accessory sensor...
  • Page 40 (See Table 17.) Use setting 1 or 2 for Bryant equipment. (See Table 17.) 1. Press Clear and Mode buttons. Hold at least 5 seconds until the sensor enters the Edit mode.
  • Page 41 Table 17 – EconoMi$er IV Sensor Usage ECONOMI$ER IV WITH OUTDOOR AIR DRY BULB SENSOR APPLICATION Accessories Required None. The outdoor air dry bulb sensor Outdoor Air Dry Bulb is factory installed. Differential CRTEMPSN002A00* Dry Bulb Single Enthalpy HH57AC078 HH57AC078 Differential Enthalpy CRENTDIF004A00*...
  • Page 42: Pre Start- - Up

    when the potentiometer is approximately 9- - v. The ac- tuator should drive fully closed. 6. Turn the DCV and Exhaust potentiometers CCW until the Exhaust LED turns on. The exhaust contacts will close 30 to 120 seconds after the Exhaust LED turns 7.
  • Page 43: Start- - Up, General

    b. Inspect for oil at all refrigerant tubing connec- tions and on unit base. Detecting oil generally indicates a refrigerant leak. Leak- - test all refri- gerant tubing connections using electronic leak detector, halide torch, or liquid- - soap solution. c.
  • Page 44: Operating Sequences

    setting below the room temperature and verify that the burners and evaporator fan turn off. Refer to Table 11 and Table 12 for the correct orifice to use at high altitudes. Heating 1. Purge gas supply line of air by opening union ahead of the gas valve.
  • Page 45: Fastener Torque Values

    During free cooling operation, a supply air temperature (SAT) above 50_F will cause the dampers to modulate between Minimum Position setpoint and 100% open. With SAT from 50_F to 45_F, the dampers will maintain at the Minimum Position setting. With SAT below 45_F, the outside air dampers will be closed.
  • Page 46: Wiring Diagrams

    C08308 Fig. 52 - - 580J Typical Unit Wiring Diagram - - Power (06A, B, C 208/230- - 3- - 60)
  • Page 48: Appendix I. Model Number Significance

    APPENDIX I. MODEL NUMBER SIGNIFICANCE Model Number Nomenclature 5 8 0 J E 0 6 A 0 7 2 A 1 A 0 A A -- ____________ Unit Type 580J = Std Eff gas heat RTU Voltage E = 460--- 3--- 60 J = 208/230--- 1--- 60 P = 208/230--- 3--- 60 T = 575--- 3--- 60...
  • Page 49: Appendix Ii. Physical Data

    Physical Data (Cooling) Refrigeration System # Circuits / # Comp. / Type Puron (R410A) charge A/B (lbs) Oil A/B (oz) Metering Device High--- press. Trip / Reset (psig) Low--- press. Trip / Reset (psig) Evap. Coil Material Coil type Rows / FPI Total Face Area (ft Condensate Drain Conn.
  • Page 50 APPENDIX II. PHYSICAL DATA (cont.) Physical Data (Cooling) Refrigeration System # Circuits / # Comp. / Type Puron (R410A) charge A/B (lbs) Metering Device High--- press. Trip / Reset (psig) Low--- press. Trip / Reset (psig) Evap. Coil Total Face Area (ft Condensate Drain Conn.
  • Page 51 APPENDIX II. PHYSICAL DATA (cont.) Physical Data (Heating) Gas Connection # of Gas Valves Connection size Nat. gas supply line press (in. w.g.)/(PSIG) LP supply line press (in. w.g.)/(PSIG) Heat Anticipator Setting (Amps) 1st stage 2nd stage Natural Gas Heat # of stages / # of burners (total) Rollout switch opens / Closes Temperature rise...
  • Page 52 APPENDIX II. PHYSICAL DATA (cont.) Physical Data (Heating) Gas Connection # of Gas Valves Nat. gas supply line press (in. w.g.)/(PSIG) LP supply line press (in. w.g.)/(PSIG) Heat Anticipator Setting (Amps) 1st stage 2nd stage Natural Gas Heat Connection size # of stages / # of burners (total) Rollout switch opens / Closes Temperature rise (min/max)
  • Page 53 4. The Fan Performance tables offer motor/drive recommendations. In cases when two motor/drive combinations would work, Bryant recommended the lower horsepower option. 5. For information on the electrical properties of Bryant’s motors, please see the Electrical information section of this book.
  • Page 54 APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) 580J*04 1 Phase 3 Ton Horizontal Supply Field---Supplied Drive 0.14 0.16 1050 0.18 1125 0.21 1200 0.23 1275 0.27 1350 0.30 1425 0.34 1500 0.38 Medium Static Option 1019 0.64 1084 1036 0.69 1101 1050 1053 0.74 1118...
  • Page 55: Appendix Iii. Fan Performance

    APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) 580J*04 3 Phase 3 Ton Horizontal Supply Field---Supplied Drive 0.14 0.16 1050 0.18 1125 0.21 1200 0.23 1275 0.27 1350 0.30 1425 0.34 1500 0.38 Medium Static Option 1019 0.64 1084 1036 0.69 1101 1050 1053 0.74 1118...
  • Page 56 APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) 580J*05 1 Phase 4 Ton Horizontal Supply Standard Static Option 1200 0.23 1300 0.28 1400 0.33 1500 0.38 1600 0.45 1700 0.52 1800 0.59 1900 0.68 2000 0.77 1006 Medium Static Option 1200 1089 0.84 1153 1300 1113...
  • Page 57 APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) 580J*05 3 Phase 4 Ton Horizontal Supply Standard Static Option 1200 0.23 1300 0.28 1400 0.33 1500 0.38 1600 0.45 1700 0.52 1800 0.59 1900 0.68 2000 0.77 1006 Medium Static Option 1200 1089 0.84 1153 1300 1113...
  • Page 58 APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) 580J*06 1 Phase 5 Ton Horizontal Supply 1500 0.39 1625 0.48 1750 0.59 1875 0.70 1038 2000 1001 0.84 1085 2125 1053 0.99 1133 2250 1106 1.16 1182 2375 1159 1.34 1231 2500 1500 1247 0.98 1320 1625...
  • Page 59 APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) 580J*06 3 Phase 5 Ton Horizontal Supply 1500 0.39 1625 0.48 1750 0.59 1875 0.70 1038 2000 1001 0.84 1085 2125 1053 0.99 1133 2250 1106 1.16 1182 2375 1159 1.34 1231 2500 1212 1.55 1281 1500 1247...
  • Page 60 APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) 580J*07 3 Phase 6 Ton Horizontal Supply Field---Supplied Drive 1800 0.64 1010 1950 0.78 1065 2100 1032 0.95 1120 2250 1093 1.14 1177 2400 1155 1.36 1234 2550 1217 1.60 1293 2700 1280 1.87 1352 2850 1343 2.17...
  • Page 61 APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) 580J*08 3 PHASE 7.5 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY 2250 0.52 2438 0.62 2625 0.74 2813 0.88 3000 1.03 3188 1.21 3375 1.40 3563 1.61 3750 1.85 Medium Static Option 2250 1.81 2438 1.96 2625 2.12 2813 2.31 3000 2.51...
  • Page 62 APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) 580J*09 3 PHASE 8.5 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY Field---Supplied Drive 2550 0.48 2763 0.58 2975 0.70 3188 0.84 3400 1.00 3613 1.17 3825 1.37 4038 1.59 4250 1.83 Medium Static Option 2550 1.21 2763 1.36 2975 1.52 3188 1.70...
  • Page 63 APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) 580J*12 3 PHASE 10 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY Field---Supplied Drive 3000 0.70 3250 0.85 3500 1.03 3750 1.23 4000 1.45 4250 1.71 4500 1.99 4750 2.31 5000 2.66 3000 1.70 3250 1.93 3500 2.18 3750 2.46 4000 1011 2.76...
  • Page 64 APPENDIX III. FAN PERFORMANCE (cont.) Pulley Adjustment MOTOR/DRIVE UNIT COMBO Standard Static Medium Static 1175 High Static Standard Static Medium Static 1175 High Static 1466 Standard Static Medium Static 1175 High Static Standard Static Medium Static 1175 High Static 1466 Standard Static 1175 Medium Static...
  • Page 65: Appendix Iv. Electrical Data

    APPENDIX IV. ELECTRICAL DATA 580J*04 3 TONS VOLTAGE COMP (ea) V ---Ph---Hz RANGE 208--- 1--- 60 16.6 230--- 1--- 60 16.6 208--- 3--- 60 10.4 230--- 3--- 60 10.4 460--- 3--- 60 575--- 3--- 60 580J*05 4 TONS VOLTAGE COMP (ea) V ---Ph---Hz RANGE 208--- 1--- 60...
  • Page 66 APPENDIX IV. ELECTRICAL DATA (cont.) 580J*06 5 TONS VOLTAGE COMP (ea) V ---Ph---Hz RANGE 208--- 1--- 60 26.2 230--- 1--- 60 26.2 208--- 3--- 60 15.6 230--- 3--- 60 15.6 460--- 3--- 60 575--- 3--- 60 580J*07 6 TONS VOLTAGE COMP (ea) V ---Ph---Hz RANGE...
  • Page 67 APPENDIX IV. ELECTRICAL DATA (cont.) 580J*08 7.5 TONS COMP (ea) VOLTAGE RANGE V ---Ph---Hz 208--- 3--- 60 25.0 230--- 3--- 60 25.0 460--- 3--- 60 12.2 575--- 3--- 60 580J*09 8.5 TONS VOLTAGE COMP (ea) RANGE V ---Ph---Hz 208--- 3--- 60 29.5 230--- 3--- 60 29.5...
  • Page 68 APPENDIX IV. ELECTRICAL DATA (cont.) MCA/MOCP Determination No C.O. or UNPWRD C.O. COMBUSTION NOM. FAN MOTOR V ---Ph---Hz TYPE 208/230--- 1--- 60 0.48 208/230--- 3--- 60 0.48 HIGH 460--- 3--- 60 0.25 HIGH 575--- 3--- 60 0.24 HIGH 208/230--- 1--- 60 0.48 208/230--- 3--- 60 0.48...
  • Page 69 APPENDIX IV. ELECTRICAL DATA (cont.) MCA/MOCP DETERMINATION NO C.O. OR UNPWRD C.O. COMBUSTION NOM. FAN MOTOR V ---Ph---Hz TYPE 208/230--- 3--- 60 0.48 HIGH 460--- 3--- 60 0.25 HIGH 575--- 3--- 60 0.24 HIGH 208/230--- 3--- 60 0.48 HIGH 460--- 3--- 60 0.25 HIGH 575--- 3--- 60...
  • Page 70: Appendix V. Wiring Diagram List

    APPENDIX V. WIRING DIAGRAM LIST Wiring Diagrams SIZE VOLTAGE 208/230---1---60 208/230---3---60 460---3---60 575---3---60 208/230---1---60 208/230---3---60 460---3---60 575---3---60 208/230---1---60 208/230---3---60 460---3---60 575---3---60 208/230---3---60 460---3---60 575---3---60 208/230---3---60 460---3---60 575---3---60 208/230---3---60 460---3---60 575---3---60 208/230---3---60 460---3---60 575---3---60 NOTE: Component arrangement on Control; Legend on Power Schematic 580J CONTROL 48TM500213.05...
  • Page 71: Appendix Vi. Motormaster Sensor Locations

    APPENDIX VI. MOTORMASTER SENSOR LOCATIONS Fig. 54 - - 580J*04(A, B, C) Outdoor Circuiting Fig. 55 - - 580J*05/06(A, B, C) Outdoor Circuiting C08259 Fig. 56 - - 580J*07(A, C) Outdoor Circuiting C08260 Fig. 57 - - 580J*08(A, C) Outdoor Circuiting C08261 C08262...
  • Page 72 C08263 Fig. 58 - - 580J*09/12(A, C) Outdoor Circuiting Catalog No. SM580J---01 E2008 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems D 7310 W. Morris St. D Indianapolis, IN 46231 Printed in U.S.A. Edition Date: 07/08 Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
  • Page 73: Unit Start-Up Checklist

    VERIFY THAT 3- - PHASE SCROLL COMPRESSOR IS ROTATING IN CORRECT DIRECTION E2008 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems D 7310 W. Morris St. D Indianapolis, IN 46231 Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

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