Appendix C - Fan Performance - Bryant Preferred 549K 04-06 Service And Maintenance Instructions

Single package rooftop heat pump with puron (r-410a) refrigerant
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1. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. External static pressure is the static pressure difference between the return duct and the supply duct plus the static pressure
caused by any FIOPs or accessories.
3. Tabular data accounts for pressure loss due to clean filters, unit casing, high gas heat (on gas heat models) and wet coils.
4. Factory options and accessories may effect static pressure losses. Selection software is available, through your salesperson, to
help you select the best motor/drive combination for your application.
5. The Fan Performance tables offer motor/drive recommendations. In cases when two motor/drive combinations would work, the
lower horsepower option is recommended.
6. The EPACT (Energy Policy Act of 1992) regulates energy requirements for specific types of indoor fan motors. Motors regu-
lated by EPACT include any general purpose, T-frame (three-digit, 143 and larger), single-speed, foot mounted, polyphase,
squirrel cage induction motors of NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) design A and B, manufactured for
use in the United States. Ranging from 1 to 200 Hp, these continuous-duty motors operate on 230 and 460 volt, 60 Hz power. If
a motor does not fit into these specifications, the motor does not have to be replaced by an EPACT compliant energy-efficient
motor. Variable-speed motors are exempt from EPACT compliance requirements.
APPENDIX C — FAN PERFORMANCE
GENERAL FAN PERFORMANCE NOTES
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