Bryant 583B instruction manual Refrigerant System, Compressor Oil, Liquid Line Filter Drier

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The compressor is an electrical (as well as mechanical) device. Exercise extreme caution when working near compressors. Power should be shut off, if possible, for most troubleshooting tech- niques. Refrigerants present additional safety hazards.

WARNING: Wear safety glasses and gloves when han- dling refrigerants. Failure to follow this warning can cause a fire, serious injury, or death.

The scroll compressor pumps refrigerant throughout the system by the interaction of a stationary and an orbiting scroll. The scroll compressor has no dynamic suction or discharge valves, and it is more tolerant of stresses caused by debris, liquid slugging, and flooded starts. The compressor is equipped with an anti-rotational device and an internal pressure relief port. The anti-rotational device prevents the scroll from turning backwards and replaces the need for a cycle protector. The pressure relief port is a safety device, designed to protect against extreme high pressure. the relief port has an operating range between 550 and 625 psi differential pressure.

The Copeland scroll compressor uses Mobil 3MA POE oil. This is the only oil allowed for oil recharge.

P. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM

CAUTION: This system uses Puron (R-410A) refriger- ant which has higher operating pressures than R-22 and other refrigerants. No other refrigerant may be used in this system. Gage set, hoses, and recovery system must be designed to handle Puron. If you are unsure consult the equipment manufacturer.

Failure to use Puron compatible servicing equipment or replacement components may result in property damage or injury.

Q. Compressor Oil

The compressor in this system uses a polyolester (POE) oil, Mobil 3MA POE. This oil is extremely hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs water readily. POE oils can absorb 15 times as much water as other oils designed for HCFC and CFC refrigerants. Take all necessary precautions to avoid exposure of the oil to the atmosphere.

R.Servicing Systems on Roofs with Synthetic Materials

POE (polyolester) compressor lubricants are known to cause long term damage to some synthetic roofing materials. Exposure, even if immediately cleaned up, may cause embrittlement (leading to cracking) to occur in one year or more. When performing any service that may risk exposure of compressor oil to the roof, take appropriate precautions to protect roofing. Procedures which risk oil leakage include, but are not limited to, compressor replacement, repairing refrigerant leaks, replacing refrigerant components such as filter drier, pressure switch, metering device, coil, accumulator, or reversing valve.

SYNTHETIC ROOF PRECAUTIONARY PROCEDURE:

1.Cover extended roof working area with an impermeable polyethylene (plastic) drip cloth or tarp. Cover an approxi- mate 10 x 10 ft. area.

2.Cover area in front of the unit service panel with a terry cloth shop towel to absorb lubricant spills and prevent run-offs, and protect drop cloth from tears caused by tools or components.

3.Place terry cloth shop towel inside unit immediately under component(s) to be serviced and prevent lubricant run-offs through the louvered openings in the base pan.

4.Perform required service.

5.Remove and dispose of any oil contaminated material per local codes.

S.Liquid Line Filter Drier

The filter drier is specifically designed to operate with Puron. Use only factory-authorized components. Filter drier must be replaced whenever the refrigerant system is opened. When removing a filter drier, use a tubing cutter to cut the drier from the system. Do not unsweat a filter drier from the system. Heat from unsweating will release moisture and contaminants from drier into system.

T. Puron (R-410A) Refrigerant Charging

Refer to unit information plate and charging chart. Some R-410A refrigerant cylinders contain a dip tube to allow liquid refrig- erant to flow from cylinder in upright position. For cylinders equipped with a dip tube, charge Puron units with cylinder in upright position and a commercial metering device in manifold hose. Charge refrigerant into suction-line.

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Contents Safety Considerations Rules for Safe Installation and OperationReceiving and Installation I. Check Equipment GeneralII. Provide Unit Support III. Field Fabricate DuctworkRoof Curb Dimensions Top View Roof Curb Dimensions IV. Provide ClearancesRIG and Place Unit VI. Connect Condensate DrainElectrical Unit Weight Unit Height Center of Gravity CharacteristicsRequired Clearance for Operation and Servicing Required Clearance to Combustible MatlNEC. Required Clearances VII. Install Flue Hood Unit 583B Maximum Weight SizeVIII. Install GAS Piping IX. Install Duct ConnectionsInstall Electrical Connections Physical Data Unit 583BMaximum GAS Flow Capacity Nominal Iron Pipe Size Internal Diameter Length of PIPE, FT†Special Procedures For 208-V Operation HIGH-VOLTAGE ConnectionsControl Voltage Connections Electrical Data 583B RLA LRA FLA MCA MocpStart Up Heating Section and Make Adjustments PRE-START-UPSTART-UP Check for Refrigerant LeaksHeating Inputs Heating Number GAS Supply Pressure Manifold PressureInput Btuh OrificesHeating Temperature Rise F Input Btuh Error Code LED IndicationLED Indications Start-Up Cooling Section and Make Adjustments Indoor Airflow and Airflow AdjustmentsSpeed 208/230-3-60 Wiring Diagram 460-3-60 Wiring Diagram Maintenance Air FilterEvaporator Blower and Motor Cooling Charging Chart, 583B030 Units Blower Housing and Flue Collector Box Flue Gas Passageways WET Coil AIR DELIVERY* Horizontal and Downflow DischargeLimit Switch Combustion-Air BlowerBurner Ignition Main BurnersElectrical Controls and Wiring Pressure SwitchesRefrigerant Circuit Evaporator AirflowRefrigerant System Compressor OilServicing Systems on Roofs with Synthetic Materials Liquid Line Filter DrierAIR Conditioner with Puron R-410A-QUICK Reference Guide Troubleshooting Cooling Symptom Cause RemedyTroubleshooting Heating Water in gas line Drain. Install drip legLED TROUBLESHOOTING-ERROR Code LED OFFSTART-UP Checklist Remove and Store in JOB File Preliminary Information
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583B specifications

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