Bryant 581C024--060 Heating Units With Economi$er, Subcooling Mode, Hot Gas Reheat Mode

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581B,C

Heating - Units With Economi$er IV

When the room temperature calls for heat, the heating controls are energized as described in the Heating, Units Without Economizer section. During the occupied mode, whenever the indoor fan contactor is energized, the economizer damper moves to the minimum position.

Units With Perfect HumidityAdaptive

Dehumidification System

Normal Design Operation

When the rooftop operates under the normal sequence of operation, the compressors will cycle to maintain indoor conditions. (See Fig. 44.)

The Perfect Humidity adaptive dehumidification system includes a factory-installed Motormasterlow ambient control to keep the head and suction pressure high, allowing normal design cooling mode operation down to 0°F.

Subcooling Mode

When subcooling mode is initiated, this will energize (close) the liquid line solenoid valve (LLSV) forcing the hot liquid refrigerant to enter into the subcooling coil. (See Fig. 45.)

As the hot liquid refrigerant passes through the subcooling/ reheat dehumidification coil, it is exposed to the cold supply airflow coming through the evaporator coil. The liquid is further subcooled to a temperature approaching the evaporator leaving-air temperature. The liquid then enters a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) where the liquid drops to a lower pressure. The TXV does not have a pressure drop great enough to change the liquid to a 2-phase fluid, so the liquid then enters the Acutroldevice at the evaporator coil.

The liquid enters the evaporator coil at a temperature lower than in standard cooling operation. This lower temperature increases the latent capacity of the rooftop unit. The refrigerant passes through the evaporator and is turned into a vapor. The air passing over the evaporator coil will become colder than during normal operation. However, as this same air passes over the subcooling coil, it will be slightly warmed, partially reheating the air.

Subcooling mode operates only when the outside air temperature is warmer than 40_F. A factory-installed temperature switch located in the condenser section will lock out subcooling mode when the outside temperature is cooler than 40_F.

The scroll compressors are equipped with crankcase heaters to provide protection for the compressors due to the additional refrigerant charge required by the subcooling/reheat coil.

When in subcooling mode, there is a slight decrease in system total gross capacity (5% less), a lower gross sensible capacity (20% less), and a greatly increased latent capacity (up to 40% more).

Hot Gas Reheat Mode

When the humidity levels in the space require humidity control, a hot gas solenoid valve (specific to hot gas reheat mode only) will open to bypass a portion of hot gas refrigerant around the condenser coil. (See Fig. 46.)

This hot gas will mix with liquid refrigerant leaving the condenser coil and flow to the subcooling/reheat dehumidification coil. Now the conditioned air coming off the evaporator will be cooled and dehumidified, but will be warmed to neutral conditions (72_F to 75_F) by the subcooling/reheat dehumidification coil.

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Fig. 44 ---Perfect Humidityt Normal

Design Cooling Operation

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Fig. 45 ---Perfect Humidity Subcooling

Mode Operation

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Fig. 46 ---Perfect Humidity Hot Gas

Reheat Mode Operation

See Table 37 for the Perfect Humidity adaptive dehumidification system sequence of operation.

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Contents Installation Instructions Install External Trap for Condensate Drain Provide Unit SupportField Fabricate Ductwork Rig and Place UnitRoof Curb Details Install Flue Hood Install Gas PipingRoof Curb Alignment 581B 036-072 Base Unit Dimensions 581C 024-060 Base Unit Dimensions Field Power Supply Field Control WiringHeat Anticipator Settings Make Electrical ConnectionsPhysical Data 581B Base Unit 581BUnit Size 581B Physical Data 581C Base Unit 581CUnit Size 581C Power Wiring Connections Electrical Data 581C 581C024---060Electrical Data 581B Adjust Factory-Installed Options AssemblyPerfect Humidity Adaptive Dehumidification System Manual Outdoor DamperTypical Perfect Humidity t Adaptive Dehumidification System Outdoor-Air Damper With Hood Attached Supply Air Temperature SAT Sensor Supply Air Sensor Temperature Resistance ValuesTemperature F Outdoor Air Lockout SensorEconomi$er IV Control Modes Outdoor Dry Bulb ChangeoverEconomi$er IV Sensor Usage Differential Dry Bulb ControlEconoMi$er IV Wiring Exhaust Set Point Adjustment Minimum Position ControlDemand Controlled Ventilation DCV Damper MovementThermostats Enthalpy Changeover Set Points Dehumidification of Fresh Air with DCV Control Belt Drive MotorsCO2Sensor Standard Settings Belt Drive Motor Mounting581B Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Setting With High-Static Motor Accessory Static PressureEvaporator-Fan Motor Data Standard Motor Evaporator-Fan Motor Data High-Static Motors581B Outdoor Sound Power Total Unit 581C Outdoor Sound Power Total UnitARI Octavebands Rating Unit Weighted ARI Octave Bands Unit RatingRpm Bhp 11001200 1300Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Watts Rpm Bhp 12001600 1700Rpm Bhp Watts 1500 1642 2333 1704Watts Rpm Bhp 1800 26002700 2800Bhp 600 Bhp Watts Rpm2700 2800 2900 3000 Watts Rpm Bhp 900 Bhp Watts 900Watts Rpm 1700 1800 1900 2000 Bhp Watts1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 800 350 904 438 999 535 1087 640 1169 753 913 569 913 569 1010 715 Internal Wiring Refrigerant Service PortsUnit Preparation Gas PipingMain Burners Compressor RotationCooling Safety Relief HeatingVentilation Continuous Fan Operating SequenceHeating Units With Economi$er Subcooling ModeHot Gas Reheat Mode Cleaning Evaporator CoilCondenser Coil One-Row CoilsCondenser-Fan Adjustment EconoMi$er IV AdjustmentHigh Pressure Switch Loss-of-Charge SwitchLow Charge Cooling Perfect Humidity System ChargingC06142 Flue Gas Passageways 581C 3 TON Charging Chart 581C 5 TON Charging Chart Limit Switch LED Error Code DescriptionRemoval and Replacement of Gas Train See Combustion-Air BlowerReplacement Parts OFM Unit Troubleshooting Economi$er IV TroubleshootingEconomi$er IV Troubleshooting Completion LED Error Code Service AnalysisSymptom Cause Remedy LED OFFHeating Service Analysis Problem Cause RemedyCooling Service Analysis EconoMi$er IV Input/Output Logic Inputs OutputsPreliminary Information Catalog No. II581B---C---36---1