Bryant 583A manual Model Number Nomenclature, ARI* Capacities Cooling Capacities and Efficiencies

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MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE

583A N W 024 040 A A A D

Model Number

583A Single Package

Gas Heating/

Electric Cooling Unit

Electrical Supply

N208/230-1-60 P 208/230-3-60 E 460-3-60

Fuel and Controls

W Natural Gas

PPropane Gas

Nominal Cooling Capacity

0242.0 Tons

0302.5 Tons

0363.0 Tons

0423.5 Tons

0484.0 Tons

0605.0 Tons

Motor (Not an Option)

Option Code

A Base Unit Wire Grille

H Base Unit Louvered Grille

JUnit with Wire Grille and Vinyl-Coated Condenser Coil

KUnit with Louvered Grille and Vinyl-Coated Condenser Coil

LUnit with Wire Grille and CU/CU Condenser Coil

MUnit with Wire Grille and CU/CU Evaporator and CU/CU Condenser Coil

NUnit with Louvered Grille and CU/CU Condenser Coil

PUnit with Louvered Grille and CU/CU Evaporator and CU/CU Condenser Coil

Series

AOriginal

Brand Name

Heat Input Size (Btuh) 040 – 40,000 060 – 60,000 090 – 90,000

115115,000

130130,000

CU Ð Copper

ARI* CAPACITIES

COOLING CAPACITIES AND EFFICIENCIES

UNIT

NOMINAL

STANDARD

NET COOLING

 

SOUND

CAPACITIES

SEER²

RATINGS**

583A

TONS

CFM

(Btuh)

 

(Bels)

 

 

 

 

024040

2

800

24,000

12.0

7.2

024060

 

 

 

 

 

030040

21¤2

1000

30,000

12.0

7.2

030060

 

 

 

 

 

036060

3

1200

35,000

12.0

7.4

036090

 

 

 

 

 

042060

31¤2

1400

42,000

12.0

7.4

042090

 

 

 

 

 

048090

 

 

 

 

 

048115

4

1600

48,000

12.0

8.0

048130

 

 

 

 

 

060090

 

 

 

 

 

060115

5

1750

58,000

12.0

7.8

060130

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEGEND

Bels

Ð Sound Levels (1 bel = 10 decibels)

db

Ð Dry Bulb

SEER

Ð

Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio

wb

Ð

Wet Bulb

*Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute.

²Rated in accordance with U.S. Government DOE (Department of Energy) test procedures and/or ARI Standard 210/240-94.

**Tested in accordance with ARI Standard 270-95 (not listed in ARI).

NOTES:

1.Ratings are net values, re¯ecting the effects of circulating fan heat. Ratings are based on:

Cooling Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 95 F db outdoor entering-air temperature.

2.Before purchasing this appliance, read important energy cost and ef®ciency information available from your retailer.

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Contents Efficient Operation FEATURE/BENEFITSUnit 583A DURABLE, Dependable ComponentsTable of Contents ARI* Capacities Cooling Capacities and Efficiencies Model Number NomenclatureUnit Heating Input Output Capacity Temperature Rise Heating Capacities and EfficienciesRange F Unit Size 583A Physical DataOptions and Accessories FACTORY-INSTALLED OptionsFIELD-INSTALLED Accessories Options and Accessories Economizer Characteristics Base Unit Dimensions Ð Unit Sizes``A 042060/090 Accessory Dimensions Unit Part NumberCurb Selection Procedure with Example Select Unit That Corresponds to Power Source AvailableII Select Unit Based on Required Cooling Capacity SHC Performance Data NET Cooling CapacitiesPerformance Data NET Cooling Capacities 583A--048 Performance Data Unit 583A Pressure Drop 583A WET Coil Pressure DropOutdoor Sound ONE-THIRD Octave Band Data Ð Decibels Unit Size Airflow Pressure DropNUMBER² High Altitude CompensationNatural GAS only Input Output OrificeTypical Piping and Wiring Application Data Electrical Data OFM Typical Wiring Schematic Ð 208/230-1-60 ShownIGC Typical Wiring Schematic Ð 208/230-3-60 ShownTypical Wiring Schematic Ð 460-3-60 Shown Operating Sequence ControlsGuide Specifications Part 1 Ð GeneralPart 2 Ð Products Guide Specifications Page Copyright 1999 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems
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583A specifications

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