Converting Horizontal Discharge Units To Downflow (Vertical) Discharge Units - Bryant EVOLUTION 577D024040 Installation Instructions Manual

15 seer single--packaged air conditioner and gas furnace system with puron (r-410a) refrigerant single phase
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CABINET
MODEL
Small
577D ---024
Small
577D ---030
577D ---036
577D ---042
Large
577D ---048
577D ---060
NOTE: See dimensional drawing for corner weight distribution. Corner
weights shown on drawing are based on unit---only weights and do not
include packaging.
IMPORTANT: Use flexible connectors between ductwork and
unit to prevent transmission of vibration. Use suitable gaskets to
ensure weather tight and airtight seal. When electric heat is
installed, use fireproof canvas (or similar heat resistant material)
connector between ductwork and unit discharge connection. If
flexible duct is used, insert a sheet metal sleeve inside duct. Heat
resistant duct connector (or sheet metal sleeve) must extend 24- -in.
(610 mm) from electric heater element.
3. Size ductwork for max possible air flow (See Table 1).
4. Seal, insulate, and weatherproof all external ductwork. Seal,
insulate and cover with a vapor barrier all ductwork passing
through conditioned spaces. Follow latest Sheet Metal and
Air
Conditioning
Contractors
(SMACNA) and Air Conditioning Contractors Association
(ACCA) minimum installation standards for residential
heating and air conditioning systems.
5. Secure all ducts to building structure. Flash, weatherproof,
and vibration- -isolate duct openings in wall or roof
according to good construction practices.
A
RIGGING WEIGHT
lb
kg
420
191
427
194
515
234
537
244
543
246
594
269
D
Fig. 7 - - Suggested Rigging
CONVERTING HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS TO
DOWNFLOW (VERTICAL) DISCHARGE UNITS
National
Association
NOTE: If unit is not equipped with duct covers, accessory duct
covers are required. See pre- -sale literature.
NOTE:
electrical knockout.
9
WARNING
!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal
injury or death.
Before installing or servicing system, always turn off main
power to system and tag. There may be more than one
disconnect switch. Turn off accessory heater power switch if
applicable.
1. Open all electrical disconnects and install lockout tag before
starting any service work.
2. Remove side duct covers to access bottom return and
supply knockouts.
These panels are held in place with tabs similar to an
3. Use a screwdriver and hammer to remove the panels in the
bottom of the composite unit base.
4. Ensure the side duct covers are in place to block off the
horizontal air openings (See Fig. 8).
(914 mm)
A06351
B
C
A06350

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