Bryant 581A operation manual Typical Wiring Schematic and Typical Component Arrangement

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Fig. 38 — Typical Wiring Schematic and Fig. 39 — Typical Component Arrangement

AHA

Adjustable Heat Anticipator

IFC

Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Contactor

BKR W/AT

Breaks with Amp Turns

IFCB

Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Circuit

BR

Burner Relay

 

 

Breaker

C

Contactor, Compressor

IFM

Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor

CAP

Capacitor

IGC

Integrated Gas Unit Controller

CB

Circuit Breaker

L

Light

CC

Cooling Compensator

LED

Light-Emitting Diode

CH

Crankcase Heater

LOR

Lockout Relay

CLO

Compressor Lockout

LPS

Low-Pressure Switch

CLS

Compressor Lockout Switch

LS

Limit Switch

COMP

Compressor Motor

MAT

Mixed-Air Thermostat

CR

Control Relay

MGV

Main Gas Valve

CT

Current Transformer

NEC

National Electrical Code

DM

Damper Motor

OAT

Outdoor-Air Thermostat

DU

Dummy Terminal

OFC

Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Contactor

EQUIP

Equipment

OFM

Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor

FPT

Freeze Protection Thermostat

PL

Plug Assembly

FU

Fuse

QT

Quadruple Terminal

GND

Ground

R

Relay

GVR

Gas Valve Relay

RS

Rollout Switch

HPS

High-Pressure Switch

SN

Sensor

HS

Hall Effect Sensor

SW

Switch

HV

High Voltage

TB

Terminal Block

IDM

Induced-Draft Motor

TRAN

Transformer

NOTES:

1.Compressor and fan motors thermally protected; 3-phase motors protected against pri- mary single-phasing conditions.

2.If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 90 C wire or its equivalent.

3.Jumpers are omitted when unit is equipped with economizer.

4.IFCB must trip amps is equal to or less than 140% full load amps.

5.On 208/230-v unit, TRAN1 is factory wired to ORN lead for 230-v power supply. If unit is to run on 208-v power supply, TRAN1 must be rewired. Disconnect the BLK wire on TRAN1 and connect wire to 208-v RED wire. Insulate 230-v ORN wire.

6.The CLO locks out the compressor to prevent short cycling on compressor overload and safety devices. Before replacing CLO, check these devices.

7.Number(s) indicates the line location of used contacts. A bracket over (2) numbers sig- nifies a single-pole, double-throw contact. An underlined number signifies a normally closed contact. A plain (no line) number signifies a normally open contact.

Terminal (Marked)

Terminal (Unmarked)

Terminal Block

Splice

Splice (Marked)

Splice (Field Supplied)

Factory Wiring Field Control Wiring Field Power Wiring Accessory or Optional Wiring

To Indicate Common Potential Only, Not To Represent Wiring

Fig. 38 — Typical Wiring Schematic (581A180, 208/230 V Shown)

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Contents Installation Provide Unit Support ContentsSafety Considerations Roof Curb Details Alternate Unit Support II. RIG and Place UnitPositioning Roof MountBase Unit Dimensions 581A155 Base Unit Dimensions 581A240 Physical Data Unit 581AInstall Flue Hood and Wind Baffle III. Field Fabricate DuctworkIV. Make Unit Duct Connections 581A180, 240 Unit ShownVII. Install GAS Piping Field Power SupplyVI. Trap Condensate Drain VIII. Make Electrical ConnectionsField Control Wiring Make OUTDOOR-AIR Inlet AdjustmentsManual Outdoor-Air Damper Optional EconomizerElectrical Data FLA LRA MCA MocpInstall OUTDOOR-AIR Hood 25% Outdoor-Air Section DetailsEnthalpy Control Installation Seal Strip LocationXI. Install ALL Accessories Motormaster I Control Installation 581A155 and 180 OnlyII. Service Valves IV. Refrigerant Service PortsSTART-UP Unit PreparationVI. Internal Wiring XII. Accessory Economizer AdjustmentVII. Crankcase Heaters VIII. Evaporator FANBhp Brake Horsepower Fan Performance 581A180270 Low Heat Units Fan Performance 581A240270 Low Heat Units 753 915 844 1077 949 1287 1047 753 942 844 1101 949 Fan Performance 581A180360 High Heat Units Fan Performance 581A240360 High Heat Units Evaporator Fan Motor Specifications Accessory/FIOP Economizer Static Pressure in. wgFan RPM at Motor Pulley Setting Air Quantity LimitsXIII. GAS Heat XIV. Base Unit OperationService Cleaning IV. Evaporator FAN Service and Replacement II. LubricationBelt Tension Adjustment VI. CONDENSER-FAN Adjustment581A155 and 180 Units Fig 581A240 Units FigIX. Refrigerant Charge VII. Economizer AdjustmentVIII. Power Failure GAS Valve Adjustment XI. Main BurnersXII. Filter Drier XIII. Protective DevicesXVI. Replacement Parts XVII. Diagnostic LedsXIV. Relief Devices XV. Control CircuitSpark Gap Adjustment Typical Wiring Schematic and Typical Component Arrangement Typical Wiring Schematic 581A180, 208/230 V Unit Shown Typical Component Arrangement 581A180 Shown Problem Cause Remedy TroubleshootingCooling Service Analysis Heating Service Analysis Burners will not igniteIGC Control Heating and Cooling Packaged Service Training Call for Free CatalogPage Temperatures ElectricalPressures General
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581A specifications

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