Bryant DuraPac 580F Series Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual
Bryant DuraPac 580F Series Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual

Bryant DuraPac 580F Series Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual

Single package rooftop gas heating/electric cooling units sizes 090-151 7 1/2 to 12 1/2 tons
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IMPORTANT — READ BEFORE INSTALLING
1. Read and become familiar with these installation
instructions before installing this unit. (See Fig. 1A
and 1B.)
2. Be sure the installation conforms to all applicable
local and national codes.
3. These instructions contain important information for
the proper maintenance and repair of this equipment.
Retain these instructions for future use.
CONTENTS

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-49

I. Step 1 — Provide Unit Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
II. Step 2 — Field Fabricate Ductwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
III. Step 3 — Install External Trap for
Condensate Drain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
IV. Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
V. Step 5 — Install Flue Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
VI. Step 6 — Install Gas Piping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
VII. Step 7 — Make Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . 12
VIII. Step 8 — Adjust Factory-Installed Options . . . . . . 17
IX. Step 9 — Adjust Evaporator-Fan Speed . . . . . . . . 27
PRE-START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Start-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-61
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-68
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-73
APPENDIX A — ECONOMI$ER+ LABEL . . . . . . . . . . . . 74,75
APPENDIX B — JOB SPECIFIC ECONOMI$ER+
CONFIGURATION SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Start-Up Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CL-1
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installation and servicing of air-conditioning equipment can
be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical compo-
nents. Only trained and qualified service personnel should
install, repair, or service air-conditioning equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance func-
tions of cleaning coils and filters and replacing filters. All
other operations should be performed by trained service per-
sonnel. 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.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves.
Use quenching cloth for unbrazing operations. Have fire
extinguishers available for all brazing operations.
CAUTION: Ensure voltage listed on unit data plate
agrees with electrical supply provided for the unit.
installation, start-up and
service instructions
SINGLE PACKAGE ROOFTOP
GAS HEATING/ELECTRIC COOLING UNITS
Page
Cancels: II 580F-90-2
WARNING: Disconnect gas piping from unit when
leak testing at pressure greater than
1
sures greater than
/
psig will cause gas valve damage
2
resulting in hazardous condition. If gas valve is ever
subjected to pressure greater than
replaced before use. When pressure testing field-
supplied gas piping at pressures of
unit connected to such piping must be isolated by man-
ually closing the gas valve(s).
WARNING: Before performing service or mainte-
nance operations on unit, turn off main power switch
to unit and install lockout tag. Electrical shock could
cause personal injury.
INSTALLATION
Unit is shipped in the vertical discharge configuration. To
convert to horizontal configuration, remove screws from side
duct opening covers and remove covers. Using the same
screws, install covers on vertical duct openings with the
insulation side down. Seals around duct openings must be
tight. See Fig. 2.
Confirm before installation of unit that voltage, amperage
and circuit protection requirements listed on unit data plate
agree with power supply provided.
I. STEP 1 — PROVIDE UNIT SUPPORT
A. Roof Curb
Assemble and install accessory roof curb in accordance with
instructions shipped with curb. See Fig. 3. Install insulation,
cant strips, roofing felt, and counter flashing as shown. Duct-
work must be attached to curb. If gas or electrical connections
are to be routed through the curb, attach the accessory thru-
the-curb service connection plate to the roof curb in accor-
dance with the accessory installation instructions. Connec-
tions must be installed before unit is set on roof curb.
IMPORTANT: The gasketing of the unit to the roof curb is
critical for a watertight seal. Install gasket supplied with the
roof curb as shown in Fig. 3. Improperly applied gasket can
also result in air or water leaks and poor unit performance.
Curb should be level. Unit leveling tolerances are shown in
Fig. 4. This is necessary for unit drain to function properly.
Refer to Accessory Roof Curb Installation Instructions for
additional information as required.
If gas or electrical connections are to be routed through the
bottom of the unit, attach accessory thru-the-bottom service
connections to the basepan in accordance with the accessory
installation instructions.
580F
Dura Pac Series
Sizes 090-151
1
1
7
/
to 12
/
Tons
2
2
II 580F-90-3
2/1/04
1
/
psig. Pres-
2
1
/
psig, it must be
2
1
/
psig or less, a
2

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  • Page 1 CAUTION: Ensure voltage listed on unit data plate agrees with electrical supply provided for the unit. Cancels: II 580F-90-2 WARNING: Disconnect gas piping from unit when leak testing at pressure greater than sures greater than psig will cause gas valve damage resulting in hazardous condition.
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  • Page 4: Ii. Step 2 — Field Fabricate Ductwork

    B. Alternate Unit Support When the curb or adapter cannot be used, support unit with sleepers using unit curb or adapter support area. If sleepers cannot be used, support long sides of unit with a minimum of three 4-in. x 4-in. pads, two at the corners and one at the unit’s center of gravity.
  • Page 5 5. Attach ductwork to curb (flanges of duct rest on curb). 6. Service clearance 4 ft on each side. Direction of airflow. 8. Connector packages CRBTMPWR001A01 and 2A01 thru-the-curb CRBTMPWR003A01 and 4A01 are for thru-the-bottom type gas connections. UNIT SIZE 580F 090-151 type. Packages...
  • Page 6: Installation

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DIFFERENCE (in.) Fig. 4 — Unit Leveling Tolerances HORIZONTAL DRAIN PLUG DRAIN OUTLET NOTE: Drain plug is shown in factory-installed position. Fig. 5A — Condensate Drain Pan (Side View) 2-IN. (FIELD-SUPPLIED) NIPPLE 3/4” FPT DRAIN CONNECTION (HALF COUPLING) 8 1/2-IN.
  • Page 7 NOTES: 1. Dimension in ( ) is in millimeters. 2. Hook rigging shackles through holes in base rail as shown in detail ‘‘A.’’ Holes in base rails are centered around the unit center of grav- ity. Use wooden top skid when rigging to prevent rigging straps from damaging unit.
  • Page 8 Table 1A — Physical Data (580F090, 102, 120, 150 Units) UNIT SIZE 580F NOMINAL CAPACITY (tons) OPERATING WEIGHT (lb) Unit Al/Al* Al/Cu* Cu/Cu* Economizer EconoMi$er+ Roof Curb† COMPRESSOR Quantity No. Cylinders (per Circuit) Oil (oz) REFRIGERANT TYPE Expansion Device Operating Charge (lb-oz)
  • Page 9 Table 1A — Physical Data (580F090, 102, 120, 150 Units) (cont) UNIT SIZE 580F FURNACE SECTION Rollout Switch Cutout Temp (F)** Burner Orifice Diameter (in..drill size) Natural Gas Liquid Propane Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting (amps) 208/230 v and 575 Stage 1...
  • Page 10 Table 1B — Physical Data (580F091, 103, 121, 151 [ASHRAE 90.1-1999 Compliant Units]) UNIT SIZE 580F NOMINAL CAPACITY (tons) OPERATING WEIGHT (lb) Unit Al/Al* Al/Cu* Cu/Cu* Economizer EconoMi$er+ Roof Curb† COMPRESSOR Quantity No. Cylinders (per Circuit) Oil (oz) (each compressor)
  • Page 11 Table 1B — Physical Data (580F091, 103, 121, 151 [ASHRAE 90.1-1999 Compliant Units]) (cont) UNIT SIZE 580F FURNACE SECTION Rollout Switch Cutout Temp (F)** Burner Orifice Diameter (in..drill size) Natural Gas Liquid Propane Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting (amps) 208/230 v and 575 Stage 1...
  • Page 12: V. Step 5 — Install Flue Hood

    Operation on improper line voltage or excessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse and may cause damage to electrical components. Such operation would invalidate any applicable Bryant warranty. NOTE: If field-installed thru-the-bottom connections are used, refer to the accessory installation instructions for power wiring and gas connections.
  • Page 13 Feed wires through the raceway built into the corner post to the 24-v barrier located on the left side of the control box. Table 2A — Electrical Data (Without Convenience Outlet) VOLTAGE UNIT NOMINAL RANGE 580F VOLTAGE TYPE 208/230-3-60 High 460-3-60 Tons)
  • Page 14 LEGEND — Full Load Amps HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor LRA — Locked Rotor Amps MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps MOCP— Maximum Overcurrent Protection NEC — National Electrical Code OFM — Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor RLA —...
  • Page 15 Table 2B — Electrical Data (With Convenience Outlet) VOLTAGE UNIT NOMINAL RANGE 580F VOLTAGE TYPE Min Max Qty 208/230-3-60 187 254 High 460-3-60 414 508 Tons) High 575-3-60 518 632 High 208/230-3-60 187 254 High 460-3-60 414 508 Tons) High...
  • Page 16 COOL STAGE 1 Y1/W2 HEAT STAGE 1 W/W1 COOL STAGE 2 Y/Y2 HEAT STAGE 2 O/W2 24 VAC HOT 24 VAC COM IPD/X OUTDOOR AIR SENSOR THERMOSTAT DIPSWITCH SETTINGS LEGEND Field Wiring NOTE: Underlined letter indicates active thermostat output when configured for A/C operation.
  • Page 17: Viii. Step 8 — Adjust Factory-Installed Options

    VIII. STEP 8 — ADJUST FACTORY-INSTALLED OPTIONS A. Manual Outdoor-Air Damper The outdoor-air hood and screen are attached to the basepan at the bottom of the unit for shipping. Assembly: 1. Determine quantity of ventilation required for build- ing. Record amount for use in Step 8. 2.
  • Page 18 B. Optional EconoMi$er+ See Fig. 16 for EconoMi$er+ component locations. NOTE: These instructions are for the factory-installed optional EconoMi$er+ only. Refer to the accessory EconoMi$er+ installation instructions when field installing an EconoMi$er+ accessory. 1. To remove the existing unit filter access panel, raise the panel and swing the bottom outward.
  • Page 19 LEFT HOOD SCREW SIDE 24 9/16” HOOD DIVIDER Fig. 20 — Outdoor-Air Hood Construction ECON — Economizer — Indoor-Air Quality (4 to 20 mA) IARH — Indoor-Air Relative Humidity (Signal) — Indoor-Air Relative Humidity (Sensor) RAT — Return-Air Temperature OARH — Outdoor-Air Relative Humidity (Signal) SAT — Supply-Air Temperature NOTES: 1.
  • Page 20 2500 2000 1500 1000 0.05 0.15 0.25 STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg) Fig. 23 — Barometric Flow Capacity 0.13 0.20 0.22 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg) Fig. 24 — Outdoor-Air Damper Leakage 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0.05 0.10...
  • Page 21 STANDARD OUTDOOR AIR APPLICATION TEMPERATURE SENSOR Standard Unit Included — HH79NZ039 Differential Included — HH79NZ039 Dry Bulb Outdoor Air Included — HH79NZ039 Enthalpy Differential Enthalpy Included — HH79NZ039 NOTES: 1. CO Sensors (Optional, 5-Pin sensor wiring plug CRE+PLUG001A00 required for installation.). 33ZCSENCO2 —...
  • Page 22 The user can read the value of the sensor using the Read mode, described in the EconoMi$er+ Controller section. Mount the return air temperature sensor on the EconoMi$er+, through pre-punched holes. See Fig. 27. The return air temperature (RAT) sensor is provided with a 2-wire, 42-in.
  • Page 23 Table 5 — Outdoor Air, Return Air, and Supply Air Temperature Sensors (CRTEMPSN001A00 or HH79NZ039) — 10K Thermistor Curve TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE ohms 248.0 390.0 246.2 401.2 244.4 412.8 242.6 424.8 240.8 437.2 239.0 450.0 237.2 462.5 235.4 475.5 233.6 488.9 231.8 502.7 230.0...
  • Page 24 Table 6 — Outdoor Air, Return Air, and Supply Air Temperature Sensors (CRTEMPSN001A00 or HH79NZ039) — Thermistor Resolution RANGE High –41 –18 –17 RESOLUTION WIRING GROMMET OUTDOOR AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR Fig. 29 — Enthalpy Changeover Settings —...
  • Page 25 RH — Relative Humidity ECONOMI$ER+ Fig. 31 — Return Air Humidity Sensor M. Occupied/Unoccupied Switch The EconoMi$er+ supports the use of a field-supplied occupied/ unoccupied switch. When the switch is closed it provides a 24-vac signal to the unit for occupied mode and when open, there is no signal to indicate unoccupied mode.
  • Page 26 The unoccupied minimum position can only be set at the con- troller. The occupied minimum position set point configured at the EconoMi$er+ controller should be set to 0 when using a remote potentiometer. The occupied minimum position will also be used as part of the IAQ routing; it will be the maximum position the damper moves to when there is an IAQ call.
  • Page 27: Ix. Step 9 — Adjust Evaporator-Fan Speed

    SETTING EQUIPMENT Interface with Standard Building Control System Economizer Health & Safety Parking/Air Intakes/ Loading Docks LEGEND ppm — Parts Per Million *Available sensor part numbers are listed in Table 4. IX. STEP 9 — ADJUST EVAPORATOR-FAN SPEED Adjust evaporator-fan speed to meet jobsite requirement. Table 8 shows fan rpm at motor pulley settings and Table 9 shows motor efficiencies.
  • Page 28 Fig. 34 — Typical Belt-Drive Motor Mounting for Sizes 120-151 UNIT 580F 090,091† 090,091** 090,091†† 1080 1025 1007 102,103† 102,103†† 1080 1025 1007 120,121† 120,121** 1085 1060 1035 120,121†† 1130 1112 1087 150,151† 1080 1060 1035 150,151** 1130 1112 1087 *Approximate fan rpm shown.
  • Page 29 2. High-static motor not available on size 150 and 151 units. be affected. See Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance data in Tables 10 for additional information. 3. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your Bryant representative for details. 4. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. — —...
  • Page 30 Table 11 — Fan Performance 580F090,091 — Vertical Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 2250 0.54 0.57 2300 2400 0.63 0.69 2500 2550 0.72 0.76 2600 0.83 2700 0.90 2800 0.98 2900 1.07 3000 1.16 1085 3100 1.26 1176 3200...
  • Page 31 Table 12 — Fan Performance 580F090,091 — Vertical Discharge Units; Alternate Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 2250 0.54 0.57 2300 2400 0.63 0.69 2500 2550 0.72 0.76 2600 0.83 2700 0.90 2800 0.98 2900 1.07 3000 1.16 1085 3100 1.26 1176 3200...
  • Page 32 Table 13 — Fan Performance 580F090,091 — Vertical Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 2250 0.54 0.57 2300 2400 0.63 0.69 2500 2550 0.72 0.76 2600 0.83 2700 0.90 2800 0.98 2900 1.07 3000 1.16 1085 3100 1.26 1176 3200...
  • Page 33 Table 14 — Fan Performance 580F102,103 — Vertical Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 2550 0.72 2600 0.76 2700 0.83 2800 0.90 2900 0.98 3000 1.07 3100 1.16 1085 3200 1.26 1176 3300 1.36 1272 3400 1.47 1374 3500 1.59...
  • Page 34 Table 15 — Fan Performance 580F102,103 — Vertical Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 2550 0.72 2600 0.76 2700 0.83 2800 0.90 2900 0.98 3000 1.07 3100 1.16 1085 3200 1.26 1176 3300 1.36 1272 3400 1.47 1374 3500 1.59...
  • Page 35 Table 16 — Fan Performance 580F120,121 — Vertical Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 3000 0.75 3100 0.81 3200 0.88 3300 0.95 3400 1.03 3500 1.11 3600 1.20 1050 3700 1.29 1129 3800 1.38 1212 3900 1.48 1299 4000 1.58...
  • Page 36 Table 17 — Fan Performance 580120,121 — Vertical Discharge Units; Alternate Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 3000 0.75 3100 0.81 3200 0.88 3300 0.95 3400 1.03 3500 1.11 3600 1.20 1050 3700 1.29 1129 3800 1.38 1212 3900 1.48 1299 4000 1.58...
  • Page 37 Table 18 — Fan Performance 580F120,121 — Vertical Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 3000 0.75 3100 0.81 3200 0.88 3300 0.95 3400 1.03 3500 1.11 3600 1.20 1050 3700 1.29 1129 3800 1.38 1212 3900 1.48 1299 4000 1.58...
  • Page 38 Table 19 — Fan Performance 580F150,151 — Vertical Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 3700 1.36 1266 3800 1.46 1361 3900 1.57 1460 4000 1.68 1563 4100 1.79 1672 4200 1.92 1786 4300 2.04 1906 4400 2.18 2031 4500 2.32...
  • Page 39 Table 20 — Fan Performance 580F150,151 — Vertical Discharge Units; Alternate Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 3700 1.36 1266 3800 1.46 1361 3900 1.57 1460 4000 1.68 1563 4100 1.79 1672 4200 1.92 1786 4300 2.04 1906 4400 2.18 2031 4500 2.32...
  • Page 40 Table 21 — Fan Performance 580F090,091 — Horizontal Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 2250 0.52 0.55 2300 2400 0.60 0.66 2500 2550 0.69 0.73 2600 0.80 2700 0.87 2800 0.95 2900 1.03 3000 1.12 1046 3100 1.22 1135 3200...
  • Page 41 Table 22 — Fan Performance 580F090,091 — Horizontal Discharge Units; Alternate Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 2250 0.52 0.55 2300 0.60 2400 0.66 2500 0.69 2550 2600 0.73 2700 0.80 0.87 2800 0.95 2900 1.03 3000 1.12 1046 3100 1.22 1135 3200...
  • Page 42 Table 23 — Fan Performance 580F090,091 — Horizontal Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 2250 0.52 0.55 2300 0.60 2400 0.66 2500 0.69 2550 2600 0.73 2700 0.80 0.87 2800 0.95 2900 1.03 3000 1.12 1046 3100 1.22 1135 3200...
  • Page 43 Table 24 — Fan Performance 580F102,103 — Horizontal Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 2550 0.69 2600 0.73 2700 0.80 2800 0.87 2900 0.95 3000 1.03 3100 1.12 1046 3200 1.22 1135 3300 1.32 1228 3400 1.42 1328 3500 1.54...
  • Page 44 Table 25 — Fan Performance 580F102,103 — Horizontal Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 2550 0.69 2600 0.73 2700 0.80 2800 0.87 2900 0.95 3000 1.03 3100 1.12 1046 3200 1.22 1135 3300 1.32 1228 3400 1.42 1328 3500 1.54...
  • Page 45 Table 26 — Fan Performance 580F120,121 — Horizontal Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 3000 0.72 3100 0.78 3200 0.85 3300 0.92 3400 1.00 3500 1.08 3600 1.16 1019 3700 1.25 1097 3800 1.34 1179 3900 1.44 1266 4000 1.55...
  • Page 46 Table 27 — Fan Performance 580F120,121 — Horizontal Discharge Units; Alternate Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 3000 0.72 3100 0.78 3200 0.85 3300 0.92 3400 1.00 3500 1.08 3600 1.16 1019 3700 1.25 1097 3800 1.34 1179 3900 1.44 1266 4000 1.55...
  • Page 47 Table 28 — Fan Performance 580F120,121 — Horizontal Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 3000 0.72 3100 0.78 3200 0.85 3300 0.92 3400 1.00 3500 1.08 3600 1.16 1019 3700 1.25 1097 3800 1.34 1179 3900 1.44 1266 4000 1.55...
  • Page 48 Table 29 — Fan Performance 580F150,151 — Horizontal Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 3700 1.19 1106 3800 1.27 1185 3900 1.36 1269 4000 1.45 1357 4100 1.55 1449 4200 1.66 1545 4300 1.76 1646 4400 1.88 1751 4500 1.99...
  • Page 49 Table 30 — Fan Performance 580F150,151 — Horizontal Discharge Units; Alternate Motor (Belt Drive)* AIRFLOW (Cfm) Watts 3700 1.19 1106 3800 1.27 1185 3900 1.36 1269 4000 1.45 1357 4100 1.55 1449 4200 1.66 1545 4300 1.76 1646 4400 1.88 1751 4500 1.99...
  • Page 50: Pre-Start-Up

    PRE-START-UP WARNING: Failure to observe the following warn- ings could result in serious personal injury. 1. Follow recognized safety practices and wear protective goggles when checking or servicing refrigerant system. 2. Do not operate compressor or provide any elec- tric power to unit unless compressor terminal cover is in place and secured.
  • Page 51 If the suction pressure does not drop and the discharge pres- sure does not rise to normal levels: 1. Note that the evaporator fan is probably also rotating in the wrong direction. 2. Turn off power to the unit and install lockout tag. 3.
  • Page 52 XIII. INTEGRATED GAS CONTROLLER (IGC) OPERATION NOTE: The default value for the evaporator-fan motor ON and OFF delay is 45 seconds. The Integrated Gas Controller (IGC) modifies this value when abnormal limit switch cycles occur. Based upon unit operating conditions, the ON delay can be reduced to 0 seconds and the OFF delay can be extended to 180 seconds.
  • Page 53 tens digit and the DS4 LED will then display the ones digit. For example to display 54, the DS3 LED will flash 1 group of 5 at a high flash rate to indicate 50, and then follow with 4 flashes (DS4) at 1-second intervals to complete the display of the number 54.
  • Page 54 INPUT NAME TYPE THERMOSTAT INPUTS Y1 (Cool/Low Cool) Switch Y2 (Cool 2/High Cool) Switch G (fan) Switch Occupied/Unoccupied Switch POWER Power Input ECONOMIZER MOTOR Control 2-10 vdc ANALOG INPUTS Supply Air Temperature 10 K Thermistor Standard Outside Air Temperature 10 K Thermistor Standard Return Air Temperature 10 K Thermistor 4-20 mA,...
  • Page 55 Table 34 — Configuration Variables (Read and Setup Modes) SETUP POINTS UNITS (viewable and adjustable) Supply Air Temperature Setpoint Occupied Minimum Economizer Position Unoccupied Minimum Economizer Position Economizer Maximum Position Economizer Type — Economizer Changeover Type — Economizer Changeover Setpoint (mode 2) Economizer Changeover Setpoint —...
  • Page 56 After advancing through all the configuration variables in the Read mode, the controller will then advance through the status of the I/O channels. As in the Read mode, there will be no LEDs on. Push the READ/ADJUST (#1) button and the yellow LED will flash the “I/O Point”...
  • Page 57 5. Use button #2 (ADVANCE/MANUAL) to advance to configuration point number 2, Occupied Min. 6. Verify the configuration point by pushing button #1. The red LED should flash twice to indicate point 2, and then the green LEDs will flash the current setting. NOTE: Since the occupied minimum position MUST be 1 greater than the IAQ minimum position (item 15), the IAQ minimum position must be changed first.
  • Page 58 XVII. ECONOMI$ER+ CONFIGURATION For most applications, the factory setting will be used to con- trol the EconoMi$er+. However, there are 19 different vari- ables that can be used to configure the control for wide range of applications. The factory settings and variables are shown in Table 34.
  • Page 59 Maximum Damper Position Set the maximum EconoMi$er+ position. Normally this is set at 100%. If using 3-position control or there is a reason not to use 100% outside air, this can be set using the EconoMi$er+ Maximum Position (MAX_POS_SP). Compressor Lockout Temperature Set the Compressor Lockout Temperature.
  • Page 60 XVIII. OPERATING SEQUENCE A. Cooling, Units Without EconoMi$er+ When thermostat calls for cooling, terminals G and Y1 and the compressor contactor (C) are energized. The indoor (evap- orator) fan motor (IFM), compressor, and outdoor (condenser) fan motor (OFM) start. The OFM runs continuously while the unit is in cooling.
  • Page 61: Service

    Adjust the unoccupied minimum position to allow the mini- mum amount of outdoor air, as required by local codes, to enter the building. Make minimum position adjustments with at least 10 F (6 C) temperature difference between the outdoor and return air temperatures. To determine the unoccupied minimum position setting, per- form the following procedure: Calculate the appropriate supply-air temperature using the...
  • Page 62 The chart includes the required suction Fig. 38 — Propping Up Top Panel condenser-fan Fig. 39 — Separating Coil Sections 580F UNIT VOLTAGE 208/230 V 460 V and 575 V Fig. 40 — Condenser-Fan Adjustment line temperature at given suction line pressures and outdoor ambient temperatures.
  • Page 63 Proceed as follows: 1. Remove caps from low-pressure and high-pressure Schrader valve fittings. 2. Using hoses with valve core depressors, attach low- and high-pressure gage hoses to low-pressure and high-pressure service fittings, respectively. 3. Start unit in Cooling mode and let unit run until sys- tem pressure stabilize.
  • Page 64 CIRCUIT NO. 2 CIRCUIT NO. 1 Fig. 43 — Cooling Charging Chart; 580F120 Fig. 44 — Cooling Charging Chart; 580F150 — —...
  • Page 65 Fig. 45 — Cooling Charging Chart; 580F091 Fig. 46 — Cooling Charging Chart; 580F103 (Circuits 1 and 2) — —...
  • Page 66 Fig. 47 — Cooling Charging Chart; 580F121 Fig. 48 — Cooling Charging Chart; 580F151 — —...
  • Page 67 XII. FLUE GAS PASSAGEWAYS To inspect the flue collector box and upper areas of the heat exchanger: 1. Remove the combustion blower wheel and motor assembly according to directions in Combustion-Air Blower section below. 2. Remove the flue cover to inspect the heat exchanger. 3.
  • Page 68 6. Reinstall burner rack as described in Removal and Replacement of Gas Train section, this page. XVII. REPLACEMENT PARTS A complete list of replacement parts may be obtained from any Bryant distributor upon request. 580F090,091,102,103,120,121 180,000 BTUH INPUT 580F090,091,102,103,120,121,150,151 220,000 BTUH INPUT AND 580F120,121,150,151 250,000 BTUH INPUT Fig.
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING I. ECONOMI$ER+ TROUBLESHOOTING The EconoMi$er+ control has built-in diagnostics. The con- trol can detect and display 10 different diagnostic codes as shown in Table 37. The user can also use the integrated dis- play to check the status of all the inputs and outputs and run the manual control mode to check the operation of the EconoMi$er+ and compressors.
  • Page 70 Required Action Shut the unit off and check wiring. Reset Method This error must be manually reset and requires a power reset. H. Error Code 8 — E2 Test Failure Error Criteria This error occurs if internal hardware detects an E2 failure. Required Action Shut the unit off.
  • Page 71 PROBLEM Compressor and Condenser Fan Will Not Start. Compressor Will Not Start But Condenser Fan Runs. Compressor cCycles (Other than Normally Satisfying Thermostat). Compressor Makes Excessive Noise (580F103,121,150, and 151 Scroll Only). Compressor Operates Continuously. Excessive Head Pressure. Head Pressure Too Low. Excessive Suction Pressure.
  • Page 72 PROBLEM Burners Will Not Misaligned spark electrodes. Ignite. No gas at main burners. Water in gas line. No power to furnace. No 24 v power supply to control circuit. Miswired or loose connections. Burned-out heat anticipator in thermostat. Broken thermostat wires. Inadequate Heating.
  • Page 73 — Contactor, Compressor — Circuit Breaker COMP — Compressor Motor EQUIP — Equipment — Freeze Up Protection Thermostat — Ground — High-Pressure Switch — Hall-Effect Sensor — Ignitor — Induced-Draft Motor — Indoor Fan Contactor Fig. 52 — Typical Unit Wiring Schematic (208/230-3-60 Unit Shown) LEGEND —...
  • Page 74: Appendix A — Economi$Er+ Label

    APPENDIX A — ECONOMI$ER+ LABEL — —...
  • Page 75 APPENDIX A — ECONOMI$ER+ LABEL (cont) — —...
  • Page 76 APPENDIX B — JOB SPECIFIC ECONOMI$ER+ CONFIGURAITON SETTINGS Enter the job specific settings in the “Job Setting” column below. — —...
  • Page 77: Index

    Access panels Altitude compensation Barometric flow capacity Burner ignition Burner rack Burner section Burner spark gap Charging chart, refrigerant 63-66 Clearance 2, 3, 6 sensor Configuration Settings Combustion blower wheel Compressor Lubrication Mounting Rotation Condensate drain Cleaning Location 4, 6 Condenser coil 8, 10 Cleaning...
  • Page 78 Course descriptions and schedules are in our catalog. [ ] Packaged Service Training Copyright 2004 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems SERVICE TRAINING • Maintenance • Operating Sequence...
  • Page 80 REFRIGERANT DISCHARGE DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE VERIFY REFRIGERANT CHARGE USING CHARGING TABLES VERIFY THAT 3-PHASE SCROLL COMPRESSOR ROTATING IN CORRECT DIRECTION (580F103,121,150,151 ONLY) Copyright 2004 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems START-UP CHECKLIST (Remove and Store in Job File) SERIAL NO. ___________________________________________ TECHNICIAN: _________________________________________...

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