Bryant instruction manual VII. Install Flue Hood, Unit 583B Maximum Weight Size

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DETAIL A

A05179

UNIT 583B

MAXIMUM WEIGHT

A

 

 

B

SIZE

lb

kg

in.

 

mm

in.

mm

030

335

152

22.0

 

558.5

15.3

388.6

036

343

156

22.0

 

558.5

15.3

388.6

042

404

183

23.0

 

584.2

16.3

414.0

048

443

201

21.5

 

546.1

16.3

414.0

060

490

222

23.5

 

596.9

16.3

414.3

Fig. 8—Suggested Rigging

If the installation requires draining the condensate water away from the unit, install a 2-in. trap at the condensate connection to ensure proper drainage. See Fig. 9. Make sure that the outlet of the trap is at least 1 in. lower than the drain pan condensate connection to prevent the pan from overflowing. Prime the trap with water. Connect a drain tube using a minimum of 3/4 -in. PVC or 3/4 -in. copper pipe (all field-supplied) at the outlet end of the 2-in. trap. Do not undersize the tube. Pitch the drain tube downward at a slope of at least one in. for every 10 ft of horizontal run. Be sure to check the drain tube for leaks.

1” (25mm) MIN.

TRAP

OUTLET

2” (50mm) MIN.

C99013

Fig. 9—Condensate Trap

VII. INSTALL FLUE HOOD

The flue hood assembly is shipped screwed to the coil panel in the indoor blower compartment. Remove the service access panel to locate the assembly.

CAUTION: The venting system is designed to ensure proper venting. The flue hood assembly must be installed as indicated in this section of the unit installation instruc- tions.

NOTE: Dedicated low NOx models MUST be installed in Cali- fornia Air Quality Management Districts where a Low NOx rule exists.

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IN

TEE

OUT

NIPPLE

3˝ MIN

CAP

C99020

Fig. 10—Sediment Trap

These models meet the California maximum oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions requirements of 40 nanograms/joule or less as shipped from the factory.

NOTE: Low NOx requirements apply only to natural gas instal- lations.

Install the flue hood as follows:

1.This installation must conform with local building codes and with the National Fuel Gas Code (NFGC), ANSI Z223.1 (in Canada, CAN/CGA B149.1, and B149.2) or NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) latest revi- sion. Refer to Provincial and local plumbing or waste water codes and other applicable local codes.

2.Remove flue hood from shipping location (inside the blower compartment). Place vent cap assembly over flue panel. Orient screw holes in vent cap with holes in the flue panel.

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Contents Rules for Safe Installation and Operation Safety ConsiderationsIII. Field Fabricate Ductwork Receiving and Installation I. Check EquipmentGeneral II. Provide Unit SupportRoof Curb Dimensions Top View VI. Connect Condensate Drain Roof Curb DimensionsIV. Provide Clearances RIG and Place UnitCharacteristics Electrical Unit Weight Unit Height Center of GravityRequired Clearance to Combustible Matl Required Clearance for Operation and ServicingNEC. Required Clearances Unit 583B Maximum Weight Size VII. Install Flue HoodIX. Install Duct Connections VIII. Install GAS PipingPhysical Data Unit 583B Install Electrical ConnectionsNominal Iron Pipe Size Internal Diameter Length of PIPE, FT† Maximum GAS Flow CapacityHIGH-VOLTAGE Connections Special Procedures For 208-V OperationControl Voltage Connections RLA LRA FLA MCA Mocp Electrical Data 583BCheck for Refrigerant Leaks Start Up Heating Section and Make AdjustmentsPRE-START-UP START-UPBtuh Orifices Heating InputsHeating Number GAS Supply Pressure Manifold Pressure InputError Code LED Indication Heating Temperature Rise F Input BtuhLED Indications Indoor Airflow and Airflow Adjustments Start-Up Cooling Section and Make AdjustmentsSpeed 208/230-3-60 Wiring Diagram 460-3-60 Wiring Diagram Air Filter MaintenanceEvaporator Blower and Motor Cooling Charging Chart, 583B030 Units WET Coil AIR DELIVERY* Horizontal and Downflow Discharge Blower Housing and Flue Collector Box Flue Gas PassagewaysMain Burners Limit SwitchCombustion-Air Blower Burner IgnitionEvaporator Airflow Electrical Controls and WiringPressure Switches Refrigerant CircuitLiquid Line Filter Drier Refrigerant SystemCompressor Oil Servicing Systems on Roofs with Synthetic MaterialsAIR Conditioner with Puron R-410A-QUICK Reference Guide Symptom Cause Remedy Troubleshooting CoolingWater in gas line Drain. Install drip leg Troubleshooting HeatingLED OFF LED TROUBLESHOOTING-ERROR CodePreliminary Information START-UP Checklist Remove and Store in JOB File
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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.