Bryant 577C, 574D manual filter access SMALL CHASSIS, Small Chassis See Fig, Unit Operation Hazard

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Small Chassis (See Fig. 5)

Replacing or inspecting filters in units with econom- izers

Small Chassis (See Fig. 5)

1.Remove return air duct cover at rear of unit using a 5/16-in. nut driver.

2.Remove the filter(s) by pulling it out and through the unit duct opening. If filter is dirty, replace both filters with new ones.

When installing the new filters, note the direction of the airflow arrows on the filter frame, which should be pointing at the indoor coil.

3. Reinstall duct cover ensuring opening is air and watertight.

Table 2 – Indoor Air Filter Data with Economizer

 

 

Unit Size

Filter Size

30-040/060

2 each 20 x 12 x 1

(508 x 305 x 25 mm)

 

36-060/090

2 each 20 x 12 x 1

(508 x 305 x 25 mm)

 

42-060/090

1 each 24 x 14 x 1 (610 x 356 x 25 mm),

24 x 16 x 1 (610 x 406 x 25 mm)

 

48-090/115/130

1 each 24 x 14 x 1 (610 x 356 x 25 mm),

24 x 16 x 1 (610 x 406 x 25 mm)

 

60-090/115/130*

1 each 24 x 16 x 1 (610 x 406 x 25 mm),

24 x 18 x 1 (610 x 457 x 25 mm)

 

*Units with bent indoor coil.

!CAUTION

UNIT OPERATION HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in property damage.

Never operate your unit without filters in place. An accumulation of dust and lint on internal parts of your unit can cause loss of efficiency and blower motor and/or compressor damage.

FILTER

ACCESS

PANEL

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filter access)

SMALL CHASSIS

A10063

Fig. 5 - Small Chassis Filter Access Large Chassis (See Fig. 6)

1.Remove filter access door using a 5/16-in. nut driver.

2.Remove the filter(s) by pulling it out and through the unit filter access door. If filter is dirty, replace both filters with new ones.

Units with bent indoor coils, install 24 x 18 x 1 (610 x 457 x 25 mm) filter first and then install 24 x 16 x 1 (610 x 406 x 25) filter.

When installing the new filters, note the direction of the airflow arrows on the filter frame, which should be pointing at the indoor coil.

3.Reinstall filter access door ensuring opening is air and water tight.

LARGE CHASSIS

A10062

Fig. 6 - Large Chassis Filter Access

Fans and Fan Motors

Periodically check the condition of fan wheels and housings and fan motor shaft bearings. Contact your dealer for the required annual maintenance.

Heat Exchanger

To ensure dependable and efficient heating operation, the heat exchanger should be checked by a qualified maintenance person before each heating season, and cleaned when necessary. This checkout should not be attempted by anyone not having the required expertise and equipment to properly do the job. Contact your dealer for the required periodic maintenance.

Indoor and Outdoor Coils

Cleaning of the coils should only be done by qualified service personnel. Contact your dealer for the required annual maintenance.

Condensate Drain

The drain pan and condensate drain line should be checked and cleaned at the same time the cooling coils are checked by your dealer.

Compressor

All compressors are factory shipped with a normal charge of the correct type of refrigeration grade oil. A compressor should rarely require additional oil.

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Contents 577C-AWithout Economizer Owner’s Information Manual574D--AAND 577C--A 574D--AWithout EconomizerNOTE TO EQUIPMENT OWNER FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARD SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSFIRE, EXPLOSION, ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD FIRE, EXPLOSION, ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDStarting or Shutting Off Unit UNIT INTRODUCTIONFig. 3 - Accessory Filter Rack Access Panel To start unit electric coolingRoutine Maintenance MAINTENANCE AND SERVICEOPERATING YOUR UNIT Maintenance and Care for the Equipment OwnerSmall Chassis See Fig filter access SMALL CHASSISFig. 6 - Large Chassis Filter Access Table 2 - Indoor Air Filter Data with EconomizerEXPLOSION AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD Regular Dealer MaintenancePERSONAL INJURY AND UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARDMAIN MAINMAIN C L O S EMAIN Fig. 8 - To Shut-offUnit Gas HeatC L O S E Warranty CertificateBefore you call for service MAIN