Bryant 580J manual Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15

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3.Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15, 2001.

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4.Unit shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

5.Unit must be selected and installed in compliance with local, state, and federal codes. 23 81 19.13.B. Quality Assurance

1.Unit meets ASHRAE 90.1 minimum efficiency requirements.

2.Unit shall be rated in accordance with AHRI Standards 210/240 and 340/360.

3.Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15, 2001.

4.Unit shall be UL-tested and certified in accordance with ANSI Z21.47 Standards and UL-listed and certified under Canadian standards as a total package for safety requirements.

5.Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A requirements for flame spread and smoke generation.

6.Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding 500-hour salt spray exposure per ASTM B117 (scribed specimen).

7.Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding Federal Test Method Standard No. 141 (Method 6061) 5000-hour salt spray.

8.Unit shall be designed in accordance with ISO 9001, and shall be manufactured in a facility registered by ISO 9001.

9.Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCA Standards.

10.Unit shall be subjected to a completely automated run test on the assembly line. The data for each unit will be stored at the factory, and must be available upon request.

11.Unit shall be designed in accordance with UL Standard 1995, including tested to withstand rain.

12.Unit shall be constructed to prevent intrusion of snow and tested to prevent snow intrusion into the control box up to 40 mph.

13.Unit shake tested to assurance level 1, ASTM D4169 to ensure shipping reliability.

14.High Efficient Motors listed shall meet section 313 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA 2007)

23 81 19.13.C. Delivery, Storage, and Handling

1.Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturer’s recommendations.

2.Lifted by crane requires either shipping top panel or spreader bars.

3.Unit shall only be stored or positioned in the upright position.

23 81 19.13.E. Project Conditions

1. As specified in the contract.

23 81 19.13.F. Operating Characteristics

1.Unit shall be capable of starting and running at 115_F (46_C) ambient outdoor temperature, meeting maximum load criteria of AHRI Standard 210/240 or 340/360 at ± 10% voltage.

2.Compressor with standard controls shall be capable of operation down to 40_F (4_C), ambient outdoor temperat- ures. Accessory winter start kit is necessary if mechanically cooling at ambient temperatures down to 25_F (-4_C).

3.Unit shall discharge supply air vertically or horizontally as shown on contract drawings.

4.Unit shall be factory configured for vertical supply & return configurations.

5.Unit shall be field convertible from vertical to horizontal airflow on all models. No special kit required on 04-14 models. Supply duct kit required for 16 size model only

6.Unit shall be capable of mixed operation: vertical supply with horizontal return or horizontal supply with vertical return.

23 81 19.13.G. Electrical Requirements

1.Main power supply voltage, phase, and frequency must match those required by the manufacturer. 23 81 19.13.H. Unit Cabinet

1.Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized steel, and shall be bonderized and coated with a prepainted baked enamel finish on all externally exposed surfaces.

2.Unit cabinet exterior paint shall be: film thickness, (dry) 0.003 inches minimum, gloss (per ASTM D523, 60_F /

16_C): 60, Hardness: H-2H Pencil hardness.

3.Evaporator fan compartment interior cabinet insulation shall conform to AHRI Standards 210/240 or 340/360 minimum exterior sweat criteria. Interior surfaces shall be insulated with a minimum 1/2-in. thick, 1 lb density, flexible fiberglass insulation, neoprene coated on the air side. Aluminum foil-faced fiberglass insulation shall be used in the gas heat compartment.

4.Base of unit shall have a minimum of four locations for thru-the-base gas and electrical connections (factory installed or field installed), standard.

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Contents Unit shown with optional louvered hail guard Product Data580J the environmentally sound refrigerantEasy to maintain TABLE OF CONTENTSEasy to install Easy to useFEATURES AND BENEFITS 580JMODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE 580J580J CATEGORYFACTORY OPTIONS AND/OR ACCESSORIES FACTORY OPTIONS AND/OR ACCESSORIES cont LEGEND Table 2 – AHRI COOLING RATING TABLE580J NOTES580J AL/SS HEAT EXCHANGERTable 5 – SOUND PERFORMANCE TABLE 580JTable 4 - HEATING RATING TABLE - LOW NOx1 dB ---DecibelCOOLING 580JUNIT HEATINGCOOLING 580JTable 7 – PHYSICAL DATA 3 - 6 TONSHEATING Heat Anticipator setting AmpsTable 8 – PHYSICAL DATA 3 - 6 TONSCOOLING 580JTable 9 – PHYSICAL DATA 7.5 - 8.5 TONS7.5 - 8.5 TONS Table 10 – PHYSICAL DATAHEATING 580J10 - 15 TONS Table 11 – PHYSICAL DATACOOLING 580J10 - 15 TONS Table 12 – PHYSICAL DATAHEATING 580J580J CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580JFig. 1 - Dimensions 580J Fig. 3 - Service Clearance CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580J 04-07contFig. 2 - Dimensions 580J 580JACCESSORY CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580J 04-07contACCESSORY 580J580J CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580JFig. 5 - Dimensions 580J C101217580J CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580J 08-12contFig. 7 - Service Clearance Fig. 6 - 580J580J CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580JACCESSORY Fig. 8 - Roof Curb Details580J CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580JFig. 9 - Dimensions 580J-14 C101223580J CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580J 14 contFig. 10 - Service Clearance C101231 CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580J580J C101232 CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580J 16 cont580J C10772 CURBS & WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS - 580J580J OPTIONS & ACCESSORY WEIGHTS 580JAPPLICATION DATA Low ambient applications APPLICATION DATA contSizing a rooftop 580JI.Determine cooling and heating loads SELECTION PROCEDURE WITH 580J*07A EXAMPLE1580J II.Make an initial guess at cooling tons3 TONS Table 13 - COOLING CAPACITIES1-STAGECOOLING 580J1-STAGECOOLING 580JTable 14 – COOLING CAPACITIES 3 TONS4 TONS Table 15 – COOLING CAPACITIES1-STAGECOOLING 580J1-STAGECOOLING 580JTable 16 – COOLING CAPACITIES 4 TONS5 TONS Table 17 – COOLING CAPACITIES1-STAGECOOLING 580J1-STAGECOOLING 580JTable 18 – COOLING CAPACITIES 5 TONS6 TONS Table 19 – COOLING CAPACITIES1-STAGECOOLING 580J1-STAGECOOLING 580JTable 20 – COOLING CAPACITIES 6 TONS7.5 TONS Table 21 – COOLING CAPACITIES1-STAGECOOLING 580J2-STAGECOOLING 580JTable 22 – COOLING CAPACITIES 7.5 TONS7.5 TONS Table 23 – COOLING CAPACITIES2-STAGECOOLING 580J1-STAGECOOLING 580JTable 24 – COOLING CAPACITIES 8.5 TONS8.5 TONS Table 25 – COOLING CAPACITIES2-STAGECOOLING 580J2-STAGECOOLING 580JTable 26 – COOLING CAPACITIES 8.5 TONS10 TONS Table 27 - COOLING CAPACITIES1-STAGECOOLING 580J2-STAGECOOLING 580JTable 28 – COOLING CAPACITIES 10 TONS10 TONS Table 29 – COOLING CAPACITIES2-STAGECOOLING 580J2-STAGECOOLING 580JTable 30 - COOLING CAPACITIES 12.5 TONS12.5 TONS Table 31 – COOLING CAPACITIES2-STAGECOOLING 580J2-STAGECOOLING 580JTable 32 – COOLING CAPACITIES 15 TONSFig. 14 - Horizontal Power Exhaust Performance ECONOMIZER, BAROMETRIC RELIEF AND PE PERFORMANCEHorizontal Power Exhaust PERFECT HUMIDITYFig. 15 - Barometric Relief Flow Capacity Fig. 18 - Vertical Power Exhaust Performance580J Fig. 19 - Barometric Relief Flow-Horizontal15 Ton580J Fig. 23 - Horizontal Power Exhaust PerformanceGeneral fan performance notes 1 PHASE FAN PERFORMANCE1 PHASE 580J3 PHASE FAN PERFORMANCE cont3 PHASE Table 36 - 580J**04FAN PERFORMANCE cont 1 PHASE1 PHASE 580JFAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE3 PHASE Table 40 – 580J**05FAN PERFORMANCE cont 1 PHASE1 PHASE 580JFAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE3 PHASE Table 44 – 580J**06FAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE3 PHASE 580JFAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE3 PHASE Table 48 – 580J**08FAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE3 PHASE 580JFAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE3 PHASE Table 52 – 580J**12FAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE3 PHASE 580JTable 56 – 580J*16 3 PHASE3 PHASE 15 TON VERTICAL SUPPLYFAN PERFORMANCE cont Table 58 - PULLEY ADJUSTMENTFactory settings 580J1-StageCooling ELECTRICAL INFORMATIONTable 59 – 580J*04A 3 TONSTable 62 – 580J*07A ELECTRICAL INFORMATION cont580J 1-StageCooling1-StageCooling ELECTRICAL INFORMATION contTable 65 – 580J*09A 8.5 TONSTable 68 – 580J*12D ELECTRICAL INFORMATION cont580J 2-StageCooling580J COMBUSTION580J COMBUSTIONTable 72 – MCA/MOCP DETERMINATION W/ PWRD C.O 580JTABLE 68 cont. MCA/MOCP DETERMINATION W/ PWRD C.O 580J580J TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMSFig. 24 - 1-StageCooling Typical Power Diagram C08577B Fig. 25 - 2-StageCooling Typical Power Diagram580J C08524 Fig. 26 - 1-StageTypical Wiring Diagram580J C08578 Fig. 27 - 2-StageTypical Wiring Diagram580J Electromechanical units with an economizer SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONElectromechanical units with no economizer Cooling —Reheat1 Subcooling Mode - 580J04-16 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION contNormal Cooling Reheat2 Hot Gas Reheat Mode - 580J04-16580J RH2.x580J GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS - 580J**04-16Gas Heat/Electric Cooling Packaged Rooftop Size Range23 81 19 Self-ContainedAir Conditioners 23 09 93 Sequence of Operations for HVAC Controls23 40 13 Panel Air Filters 580J580J 3.Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15,5.Base Rail 580J580J 3.Standard Heat Exchanger construction5.Standard All Aluminum Novation Coils 580J580J 2.Belt-drivenEvaporator Fan3.Manual damper 580Jc.Disconnect Switch Bracket 580J21.Winter start kit 580JPrinted in U.S.A 580JCatalog No. PDS580J---10 Edition Date: 01/11
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