Bryant 583B START-UP Checklist Remove and Store in JOB File, Preliminary Information

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START-UP CHECKLIST

(REMOVE AND STORE IN JOB FILE)

I. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION

MODEL NO.: _____________________________ SERIAL NO.: ________________________________________

DATE: __________________________________ TECHNICIAN: ________________________________________

II. PRE-START-UP (Insert checkmark in box as each item is completed)

( ) VERIFY THAT ALL PACKING MATERIALS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM UNIT

( ) VERIFY THAT CONDENSATE CONNECTION IS INSTALLED PER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

( ) CHECK ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND TERMINALS FOR TIGHTNESS

( ) CHECK GAS PIPING FOR LEAKS

( ) CHECK THAT INDOOR (EVAPORATOR) AIR FILTER IS CLEAN AND IN PLACE

( ) VERIFY THAT UNIT INSTALLATION IS LEVEL

( ) CHECK FAN WHEEL, AND PROPELLER FOR LOCATION IN HOUSING/ORIFICE AND SETSCREW TIGHTNESS

III.START-UP ELECTRICAL

SUPPLY VOLTAGE L1-L2__________ L2-L3__________ L3-L1__________

COMPRESSOR AMPS L1 __________ L2 __________ L3 __________

INDOOR (EVAPORATOR) FAN AMPS __________

TEMPERATURES

OUTDOOR (CONDENSER) AIR TEMPERATURE __________ DB

RETURN-AIR TEMPERATURE __________ DB __________ WB

COOLING SUPPLY AIR __________ DB __________ WB

GAS HEAT SUPPLY AIR __________

PRESSURES

GAS INLET PRESSURE __________ IN. WG

GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE __________ IN. WG

REFRIGERANT SUCTION __________ PSIG SUCTION LINE TEMP* __________

REFRIGERANT DISCHARGE __________ PSIG DISCHARGE TEMP† __________

( ) VERIFY REFRIGERANT CHARGE USING CHARGING CHARTS

( ) VERIFY THAT THREE-PHASE SCROLL COMPRESSOR IS ROTATING IN CORRECT DIRECTION.

*Measured at suction inlet to compressor.

† Measured at liquid line leaving condenser.

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583B specifications

The Bryant 583B is an advanced, high-efficiency gas furnace designed to provide exceptional heating performance and reliability. With a focus on comfort and energy efficiency, this model stands out in the residential heating market.

One of the main features of the Bryant 583B is its impressive Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating of up to 95%. This means that the furnace converts up to 95% of the fuel it consumes into usable heat. As a result, homeowners can expect lower energy bills and reduced environmental impact due to decreased carbon emissions.

The Bryant 583B is equipped with a modulating gas valve that allows for precise control of the heating output. This technology enables the furnace to adjust its running capacity based on the heating demands of your home. Instead of operating at a single, high setting, the furnace runs at the required level to maintain the desired temperature, delivering consistent comfort while maximizing efficiency.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the 583B is its two-stage operation. This feature allows the furnace to operate at a lower stage for mild weather, which reduces energy consumption and minimizes noise levels. During colder conditions, it can switch to a high stage for increased heating capacity. This dual approach not only enhances comfort but also prolongs the lifespan of the unit by reducing wear and tear.

In terms of construction, the Bryant 583B is built with durable materials and a robust cabinet, which ensures longevity and resilience over time. It also comes with a quiet operation feature, minimizing disturbances while maintaining a comfortable indoor environment.

The unit is compatible with Bryant's advanced communication technology, enabling seamless integration with smart thermostats. This addition allows homeowners to monitor and control their furnace remotely, optimizing energy usage even further.

In summary, the Bryant 583B furnishes an outstanding combination of efficiency, reliability, and user-friendly technologies. Its modulating gas valve, two-stage operation, and high AFUE rating collectively ensure that customers enjoy a comfortable home environment while significantly reducing energy costs. As energy-conscious choices become increasingly crucial, the Bryant 583B stands ready to meet the challenges of modern heating needs.