Installation; Jobsite Survey; Step 1 - Plan For Unit Location; Roof Mount - Bryant Preferred 581J 14 Series Installation Instructions Manual

Single package rooftop gas heat/electric cooling unit with puron (r-410a) refrigerant
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LOCATION
48-in. (1219 mm)
18-in. (457 mm)
A
18-in. (457) mm
12-in. (305 mm)
42-in. (1067 mm)
B
36-in. (914 mm)
Special
36-in. (914 mm)
C
18-in. (457 mm)
48-in. (1219 mm)
42-in. (1067 mm)
D
36-in. (914 mm)
Special
NOTE: Unit not designed to have overhead obstruction. Contact Application Engineering for guidance on any application planning overhead obstruc-
tion or for vertical clearances.

INSTALLATION

Jobsite Survey

Complete the following checks before installation.
1.
Consult local building codes and the NEC (National Elec-
trical Code) ANSI/NFPA 70 for special installation
requirements.
2.
Determine unit location (from project plans) or select unit
location.
3.
Check for possible overhead obstructions which may
interfere with unit lifting or rigging.
Step 1 — Plan for Unit Location
Select a location for the unit and its support system (curb or
other) that provides for at least the minimum clearances re-
quired for safety. This includes the clearance to combustible
surfaces, unit performance and service access below, around
and above unit as specified in unit drawings. See Fig. 3.
NOTE: Consider also the effect of adjacent units.
Unit may be installed directly on wood flooring or on Class A,
B, or C roof-covering material when roof curb is used.
Do not install unit in an indoor location. Do not locate air inlets
near exhaust vents, relief valves, or other sources of contami-
nated air.
Although unit is weatherproof, avoid locations that permit wa-
ter from higher level runoff and overhangs to fall onto the unit.
C
B
DIMENSION
Unit disconnect is mounted on panel
No disconnect, convenience outlet option
Recommended service clearance
Minimum clearance
Surface behind servicer is grounded (e.g., metal, masonry wall)
Surface behind servicer is electrically non-conductive (e.g., wood, fiberglass)
Check sources of flue products within 10 ft (3 m) of unit fresh air intake hood
Side condensate drain is used
Minimum clearance
No flue discharge accessory installed, surface is combustible material
Surface behind servicer is grounded (e.g., metal, masonry wall, another unit)
Surface behind servicer is electrically non-conductive (e.g., wood, fiberglass)
Check for adjacent units or building fresh air intakes within 10 ft (3 m) of this unit's flue outlet
Fig. 3 — Service Clearance Dimensional Drawing
D
A
CONDITION
Select a unit mounting system that provides adequate height to
allow installation of condensate trap per requirements. Refer to
"Step 11 — Install External Condensate Trap and Line" on
page 16 for required trap dimensions.

ROOF MOUNT

Check building codes for weight distribution requirements.
Unit operating weight is shown in Table 2.
Step 2 — Plan for Sequence of Unit Installation
The support method used for this unit will dictate different se-
quences for the steps of unit installation. For example, on curb-
mounted units, some accessories must be installed on the unit
before the unit is placed on the curb. Review the following for
recommended sequences for installation steps.

CURB-MOUNTED INSTALLATION

1.
Install curb
2.
Install field-fabricated ductwork inside curb
3.
Install accessory thru-base service connection package
(affects curb and unit) (refer to accessory installation
instructions for details)
4.
Prepare bottom condensate drain connection to suit
planned condensate line routing (refer to "Step 11 —
Install External Condensate Trap and Line" on page 16 for
details)
5.
Rig and place unit
6.
Install outdoor air hood
6

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