Bryant 581B IV. RIG and Place Unit, Positioning, Install Flue Hood, VI. Install GAS Piping

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MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE

DIFFERENCE (in.)

A-B

B-C

A-C

0.5

1.0

1.0

Fig. 3 — Unit Leveling Tolerances

HORIZONTAL

DRAIN PLUG

DRAIN PLUG

 

NOTE: Drain plug is shown in factory-installed position.

Fig. 4 — Condensate Drain Pan

NOTE: Trap should be deep enough to offset maximum unit static dif- ference. A 4-in. trap is recommended.

Fig. 5 — Condensate Drain Piping Details

IV. STEP 4 — RIG AND PLACE UNIT

Inspect unit for transportation damage. File any claim with transportation agency. Keep unit upright and do not drop. Spreader bars are not required if top crating is left on unit. Rollers may be used to move unit across a roof. Level by using unit frame as a reference. See Table 1 and Fig. 6 for additional information. Operating weight is shown in Table 1 and Fig. 6.

Lifting holes are provided in base rails as shown in Fig. 6 and 7. Refer to rigging instructions on unit.

A. Positioning

Maintain clearance around and above unit to provide mini- mum distance from combustible materials, proper airflow, and service access. See Fig. 7.

Do not install unit in an indoor location. Do not locate unit air inlets near exhaust vents or other sources of contami- nated air.

Be sure that unit is installed so that snow will not block the combustion intake or flue outlet.

Unit may be installed directly on wood flooring or on Class A, B, or C roof-covering material when roof curb is used.

Although unit is weatherproof, guard against water from higher level runoff and overhangs.

Position unit on roof curb so that the following clearances are maintained: 1/4 in. clearance between the roof curb and the base rail inside the front and rear, 0.0 in. clearance between the roof curb and the base rail inside on the duct end of the unit. This will result in the distance between the roof curb and the base rail inside on the condenser end of the unit being approximately equal to Fig. 2, section C-C.

Locate mechanical draft system flue assembly at least 48 in. from an adjacent building or combustible material. Units having accessory flue discharge deflector require only 18 in. clearance. When unit is located adjacent to public walkways, flue assembly must be at least 7 ft above grade.

Flue gas can deteriorate building materials. Orient unit so that flue gas will not affect building materials.

Adequate combustion and ventilation air space must be pro- vided for proper operation of this equipment. Be sure that installation complies with all local codes and Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation per NFGC (National Fuel Gas Code), ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Z223.1- latest year and addendum Z223.1A-latest year. In Canada, installation must be in accordance with the CAN1.B149.1 and CAN1.B149.2 installation codes for gas burning appliances.

Flue vent discharge must have a minimum horizontal clear- ance of 4 ft from electric and gas meters, gas regulators, and gas relief equipment.

After unit is in position, remove shipping materials and rig- ging skids.

V. STEP 5 — INSTALL FLUE HOOD

Flue hood is shipped screwed to the burner compartment access panel. Remove from shipping location and, using screws provided, install flue hood in location shown in Fig. 7 and 8.

For units being installed in California Air Quality Manage- ment Districts which require NOx emissions of 40 nanograms/ joule or less, a low NOx unit must be installed.

NOTE: Low NOx units are available for 3 to 5 ton units.

VI. STEP 6 — INSTALL GAS PIPING

Unit is equipped for use with type of gas shown on name- plate. Refer to local building codes, or in the absence of local codes, to ANSI Z223.1-latest year and addendum Z223.1A- latest year entitled NFGC. In Canada, installation must be in accordance with the CAN1.B149.1 and CAN1.B149.2 installation codes for gas burning appliances.

For natural gas applications, gas pressure at unit gas con- nection must not be less than 4.0 in. wg or greater than

13.0in. wg while unit is operating. For liquid propane and high heat applications, the gas pressure must not be less than 5.0 in. wg or greater than 13.0 in. wg at the unit connection.

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Contents Contents Safety ConsiderationsInstallation Provide Unit SupportII. Field Fabricate Ductwork III. Determine Location of Drain Line and External TrapRoof Curb Unit Size Accessory CRRFCURB001A01 CRBTMPWR001A01CRBTMPWR002A01 CRBTMPWR003A01Install Flue Hood VI. Install GAS PipingIV. RIG and Place Unit PositioningUnit Operating Weight 581B 036048 060Physical Data 581B036-072 LOSS-OF-CHARGE SWITCH/LOW-PRESSURE Furnace SectionFreeze Protection Thermostat OUTDOOR-AIR Inlet ScreensBase Unit Dimensions 581B036-072 Field Power Supply Field Control WiringHeat Anticipator Settings Steel Pipe Spacing of Supports Nominal Diameter DimensionPower Wiring Connections Low-Voltage Connections With or Without EconomizerPower Exhaust MCA Mocp FAN MotorDisconnect SIZE† RLA LRA FLA MCA MocpSIZE† FAN Motor SupplyVIII. Adjust FACTORY-INSTALLED Options Disconnect SwitchPerfect Humidity Dehumidification System LPSDamper Panel with Manual Outdoor-Air Damper Installed Manual Outdoor-Air DamperOptional Manual Outdoor-Air Damper With Hood Attached Indoor Coil Access Panel Relocation EconoMi$er IV Standard SensorsBarometric Flow Capacity EconoMi$er IV Control Modes Supply Air Sensor Temperature/Resistance ValuesEconoMi$er IV Sensor Usage Return Air Temperature or Enthalpy Sensor Mounting Location Enthalpy Changeover Set Points Page 581B Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Setting With Standard Motor IX. Adjust EVAPORATOR-FAN Speed581B Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Setting With High-Static Motor Phase Continuous BHP Unit Maximum Unit Voltage581B AMP DrawOutdoor Sound Power Total Unit Accessory/FIOP EconoMi$er IV Static Pressure* in. wgEvaporator-Fan Motor Data High-Static Motors 1294 1175 1346 1275 1400 1147 972 12651320 1310 1371 1419 1500 1175 1086 1292666 257 778 367 871 471 952 572 670701 306 810 426 901 540 981 651 7601649 18031470 1784 1967967 563 1008 643805 1049 731Rpm Bhp Watts 900 553 134 782 316 870 417 9481000 582 163 807 358 894 466 971643 234 762 675 277707 326 740 382800 350 904 438 999 535 839 412 938 505 1030 605879 483 974 580 919 561800 350 904 438 999 535 1087 640 753839 412 938 505 1030 605 1115 714 829General FAN Performance Notes VI. Internal Wiring VII. Refrigerant Service PortsPRE-START-UP START-UP Unit PreparationXI. Main Burners CoolingXII. Heating XIII. Safety Relief XV. Operating SequencePerfect Humidity Normal Design Cooling Operation Thermostat Input Economizer Function 581B Unit OperationService Cleaning IV. ECONOMI$ER IV AdjustmentVI. HIGH-PRESSURE Switch VII. LOSS-OF-CHARGE SwitchTo Use Cooling Charging Chart, Standard Unit Low Charge CoolingPerfect Humidity System Charging Unit 581BCooling Charging Chart, Standard 581B036 Condenser FAN Must be Operating XII. Limit Switch XV. Replacement PartsFlue GAS Passageways XI. COMBUSTION-AIR BlowerLOW Heat Units Medium High Heat UnitsCAP OLRCLO CompTroubleshooting Unit Troubleshooting LED Error Code Service AnalysisSymptom Cause Remedy LED OFFHeating Service Analysis Problem Cause RemedyCooling Service Analysis Problem Cause RemedyII. ECONOMI$ER IV Troubleshooting EconoMi$er IV Troubleshooting Completion EconoMi$er IV Input/Output LogicInputs Outputs Demand Control EnthalpyIndex Page START-UP Checklist TemperaturesPreliminary Information III. START-UP Electrical
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