Bryant 559F Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual
Bryant 559F Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual

Bryant 559F Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual

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CONTENTS
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
I. Step 1 - Provide Unit Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
II. Step 2 - Rig and Place Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
III. Step 3 - Field Fabricate Ductwork . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
V. Step 5 - Trap Condensate Drain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
IX. Step 9 - Install All Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-20
SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-24
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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 personnel.
When working on air-conditioning equipment, observe pre-
cautions 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 ex-
tinguishers available for all brazing operations.
WARNING: Before performing service or mainte-
nance operations on unit, turn off main power switch
to unit. Electrical shock could cause personal injury.
IMPORTANT: Units have high ambient operating limits. If
limits are exceeded, the units will automatically lock the com-
pressor out of operation. Manual reset will be required to re-
start the compressor.
installation, start-up
and service instructions
SINGLE PACKAGE ROOFTOP
ELECTRIC HEATING/ELECTRIC COOLING UNITS
Page
Cancels: II 559F-180-3
INSTALLATION
I. STEP 1 - PROVIDE UNIT SUPPORT
A. Roof Curb
Assemble and install accessory roof curb or horizontal adapter
roof curb in accordance with instructions shipped with the
curb or horizontal adapter. Accessory roof curb and horizon-
tal adapter roof curb and information required to field fabri-
cate a roof curb or horizontal adapter roof curb are shown in
Fig. 1 and 2. Install insulation, cant strips, roofing, and counter
flashing as shown. Ductwork can be secured to roof curb be-
fore unit is set in place.
IMPORTANT: The gasketing of the unit to the roof curb or
adapter roof curb is critical for a leak-proof seal. Install gas-
ket supplied with the roof curb or adapter roof curb as shown
in Fig. 1. Improperly applied gasket can result in air leaks
and poor unit performance.
Curb or adapter roof curb should be level. This is necessary
to permit unit drain to function properly. Unit leveling toler-
ance is
1
in. per linear ft in any direction. Refer to Ac-
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cessory Roof Curb or Horizontal Adapter Roof Curb Installa-
tion Instructions for additional information as required.
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
3 equally spaced 4-in. x 4-in. pads on each side.
II. STEP 2 - RIG AND PLACE UNIT
Inspect unit for transportation damage. File any claim with
transportation agency. Keep unit upright, and do not drop.
Use spreader bars over unit to prevent sling or cable dam-
age. Rollers may be used to move unit across a roof. Level by
using unit frame as a reference; leveling tolerance is
1
in. per linear ft in any direction. See Fig. 3 for addi-
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tional information. Unit weight is shown in Table 1.
Four lifting holes are provided in ends of unit base rails as
shown in Fig. 3. Refer to rigging instructions on unit.
A. Positioning
Provide clearance around and above unit for airflow, safety,
and service access (Fig. 4 and 5).
Do not install unit in an indoor location. Do not locate air in-
lets near exhaust vents or other sources of contam-
inated air.
Although unit is weatherproof, guard against water from higher
level runoff and overhangs.
B. Roof Mount
Check building codes for weight distribution requirements.
559F
Sizes 180-300
15 to 25 Tons
II 559F-180-4
10/15/98

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    IMPORTANT: Units have high ambient operating limits. If limits are exceeded, the units will automatically lock the com- pressor out of operation. Manual reset will be required to re- start the compressor. Cancels: II 559F-180-3 INSTALLATION Page I. STEP 1 — PROVIDE UNIT SUPPORT A.
  • Page 2: Installation

    *From edge of unit to horizontal. Fig. 1 — Roof Curb Details ⁄ thick neoprene coated 2 lb density. Direction of airflow. UNIT LEVELING TOLERANCES* Dimensions (degrees and inches) UNIT DEG. DEG. 559F...
  • Page 3 For horizontal curb part no. 308450- 203, a field-supplied transition duct is required. Fig. 2 — Horizontal Adapter Roof Curb and Roof Curb MAXIMUM UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHT 559F 1625 1725 1835 1985 NOTES: 1. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.
  • Page 4 STD UNIT WEIGHT UNIT 559F180 1550 559F216 1650 POWER EXHAUST/ BAROMETRIC RELIEF (ACCESSORY ONLY) Fig. 4 — Base Unit Dimensions, 559F180 and 216 ECONOMIZER CORNER CORNER CORNER CORNER DIM A DIM B WEIGHT ft-in. ft-in. 1041 1016 NOTES: 1. Refer to print for roof curb accessory dimensions. 2.
  • Page 5 STD UNIT WEIGHT UNIT 559F240 1700 771 559F300 1850 839 POWER EXHAUST/ BAROMETRIC RELIEF (ACCESSORY ONLY) Fig. 5 — Base Unit Dimensions, 559F240 and 300 ECONOMIZER CORNER CORNER CORNER CORNER DIM A DIM B WEIGHT ft-in. ft-in. 419 190 394 179 425 193 463 210 1016 428 194 412 187 232 499 226...
  • Page 6 †The 559F300 unit requires 2-in. industrial-grade filters capable of handling face velocities up to 625 ft/min (such as American Air Filter no. 5700 or equivalent). NOTE: The 559F units have a low-pressure switch (standard) located on the suction side. Table 1 — Physical Data...
  • Page 7: Step 3 - Field Fabricate Ductwork

    Ducts passing through an unconditioned space must be in- sulated and covered with a vapor barrier. The 559F units with electric heat require a 1-in. clearance for the first 24 in. of ductwork. Outlet grilles must not lie directly below unit discharge.
  • Page 8: Step 6 - Make Electrical Connections

    B. Field Control Wiring Install a Bryant-approved accessory thermostat assembly ac- cording to the installation instructions included with the ac- cessory. Locate thermostat assembly on a solid wall in the conditioned space to sense average temperature.
  • Page 9 COMPRESSOR VOLTAGE NOMINAL UNIT RANGE VOLTAGE No. 1 559F (3 Ph, 60 Hz) Min Max RLA LRA RLA LRA Qty Hp FLA (ea) Hp 208/230 28.8 (15 Tons) 14.7 208/230 30.1 (18 Tons) 15.5 208/230 37.8 (20 Tons) 17.2 Table 2 — Electrical Data No.
  • Page 10 COMPRESSOR VOLTAGE NOMINAL UNIT RANGE VOLTAGE No. 1 559F (3 Ph, 60 Hz) Min Max RLA LRA RLA LRA Qty Hp FLA (ea) 208/230 41.0 (25 Tons) 21.8 LEGEND — Full Load Amps HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration —...
  • Page 11: Step 7 - Make Outdoor-Air Inlet Adjustments

    Do not manually operate economizer motor since damage to motor will result. Fig. 13 — 25% Outdoor-air Section Details Fig. 14 — Economizer Damper Assembly — End View Table 3 — Heat Anticipator Settings UNIT UNIT 559F VOLTAGES 26/34 208/230-3-60 42/56 56/75 180-300 460-3-60 *Heater kW is based on heater voltage of 208 v, 240 v and 480 v.
  • Page 12: Step 8 - Install Outdoor-Air Hood

    VIII. STEP 8 — INSTALL OUTDOOR-AIR HOOD The same type of factory-installed hood is used on units with 25% air ventilation and units with an economizer. NOTE: The hood top panel, upper and lower filter retainers, hood drain pan, baffle (size 300), and filter support bracket are secured opposite the condenser end of the unit.
  • Page 13: Ix. Step 9 — Install All Accessories

    NOTE: For maximum benefit of outdoor air, set the enthalpy control to the ‘‘A’’ setting. At this setting, when the relative humidity is 50% and the outdoor air is below 74 F, the relay contacts on the sensor will be closed. 9.
  • Page 14 NOTE: Dimensions in ( ) are in mm. Fig. 22 — Wind Baffle Details Transformer (460-v Units Only) — On 460-v units, a trans- former is required. The transformer is provided with the ac- cessory and must be field-installed. Sensor Assembly — Install the sensor assembly in the loca- tion shown in Fig.
  • Page 15: Start-Up

    Evaporator-Fan Performance Ad- justment section, page 21. Table 4 — Air Quantity Limits UNIT 559F IX. CONDENSER FANS AND MOTORS Fans and motors are factory set. Refer to Condenser-Fan Ad- justment section (page 22) as required.
  • Page 16 Using your fan motors up to the watts or bhp rating shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected. 7. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wiring size. Contact your Bryant representative for details. —16— Watts Watts 1.92...
  • Page 17 Using your fan motors up to the watts or bhp rating shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected. 7. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wiring size. Contact your Bryant representative for details. —17— Watts Watts 2.90...
  • Page 18 Using your fan motors up to the watts or bhp rating shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected. 7. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wiring size. Contact your Bryant representative for details. —18— Watts Rpm Watts Rpm...
  • Page 19 Economizer 0.06 Glycol Coil 0.30 Electric Heat (kW) 26/34 0.08 0.08 42/56 0.11 0.11 56/75 0.14 0.14 LEGEND FIOP — Factory-Installed Option UNIT 559F ⁄ 180† †† †† 1179 1150 180** †† †† 1559 1522 216† †† †† 1095 1077 216** ††...
  • Page 20: Base Unit Operation

    XIII. BASE UNIT OPERATION A. Cooling, Units Without Economizer When thermostat calls for cooling, terminals G and Y1 are energized. The indoor (evaporator) fan contactor (IFC), and compressor contactor no. 1 (C1) are energized and evaporator- fan motor, compressor no. 1 and condenser fans start. The condenser-fan motors run continuously while unit is cooling.
  • Page 21: Evaporator Fan Performance Adjustment

    III. EVAPORATOR FAN PERFORMANCE ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 25-27) Fan motor pulleys are factory set for speed shown in Table 1. To change fan speeds: 1. Shut off unit power supply. 2. a. Size 180 Only: Loosen belt by loosening fan motor mounting plate nuts.
  • Page 22: Condenser-Fan Adjustment

    4. Using jacking bolt under motor base, raise motor to top of slide and remove belt. Secure motor in this position by tightening the nuts on the carriage bolts. 5. Remove the belt drive. 6. Remove jacking bolt and tapped jacking bolt plate. 7.
  • Page 23: Power Failure

    Table 11 — Economizer Checkout Procedures TEST PROCEDURE A. Disconnect power at TR and TR1. Disconnect jumper between P and P1. See Fig. 15. B. Jumper TR to 1. C. Jumper T1 to T. D. Disconnect outdoor-air thermostat connections from S and +.
  • Page 24: Relief Devices

    BOTH CIRCUITS ALL OUTDOOR FANS MUST BE OPERATING ADD CHARGE IF ABOVE CURVE REDUCE CHARGE IF BELOW CURVE LIQUID PRESSURE AT LIQUID VALVE (PSIG) Fig. 30 — Cooling Charging Chart — All Units Crankcase Heater Only the 559F300 unit is equipped with a 70-watt crankcase heater to prevent absorption of liquid refrigerant by oil in the crankcase when the compressor is idle.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    PROBLEM Compressor and Power failure. condenser fan Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. will not start. Defective thermostat, contactor, transformer, or control relay. Insufficient line voltage. Incorrect or faulty wiring. Thermostat setting too high. Compressor will not start Faulty wiring or loose connections in compressor circuit. but condenser fan runs.
  • Page 26 Fig. 31 — Typical Wiring Schematic (559F180, 460-v Shown) —26—...
  • Page 27 Fig. 31 — Typical Wiring Schematic (559F180, 460-v Shown) (cont) — Adjustable Heat Anticipator BKR W/AT — Breaks with Amp Turns — Contactor, Compressor — Capacitor — Circuit Breaker — Cooling Compensator — Compressor Lockout — Compressor Lockout Switch COMP —...
  • Page 28 Fig. 32 — Typical Component Arrangement (559F180 Shown) —28—...
  • Page 30: Service Training

    Course descriptions and schedules are in our catalog. [ ] Packaged Service Training Copyright 1998 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems SERVICE TRAINING • Maintenance • Operating Sequence...
  • Page 32: Pre-Start-Up

    CIRCUIT NO. 1 VERIFY REFRIGERANT CHARGE USING CHARGING CHART ON PAGE 24 GENERAL ECONOMIZER MINIMUM VENT AND CHANGEOVER SETTINGS TO JOB REQUIREMENTS VERIFY INSTALLATION OF ALL OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES Copyright 1998 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems START-UP CHECKLIST SERIAL NO.: TECHNICIAN: L2-L3...

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