Bryant 581B installation instructions Parablade Economizer Installed in Unit

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d.After installation is complete, calculate the mini- mum air¯ow across the economizer. To calculate the minimum air¯ow, the following data is needed:

total cfm (cfm3), temperature of the total cfm (T3), temperature of the return air (T2), and tempera- ture of the entering outside air (T1). Cfm1 is the outside air cfm, which will be the minimum air¯ow.

Insert the data into the following equations:

T1 (cfm1) + T2 (cfm2) = T3 cfm3

cfm2 = (cfm3 − cfm1) Therefore:

T1 (cfm1) + T2 (cfm3 − cfm1) = T3 cfm3

Use this equation to determine cfm1, which is the minimum air¯ow across the economizer.

cfm1 = (T3 −T2) cfm3 (T1 − T2)

If cfm1 does not match the desired minimum air- ¯ow from Step 1, readjust the minimum position setting screw.

7.Determine the enthalpy changeover set point from Fig. 27. The enthalpy changeover set point should be set to return the outdoor air damper to the minimum position when enthalpy rises above the set point. The settings are A, B, C, and D. Set the enthalpy change- over per the setting in Fig. 27.

8.Replace outdoor-air opening panel using screws from Step 2. Replace ®lter access panel. Ensure the ®lter access panel slides along the tracks and is securely en- gaged. See Fig. 28.

9.Fasten hood top and side plate assembly (Fig. 29) to outdoor-air opening panel with screws provided.

10.Slide outdoor-air inlet screen into screen track on hood side plate. While holding screen in place, fasten screen retainer to hood using screws provided. See Fig. 30.

Fig. 26 Ð PARABLADE Economizer Installed in Unit

CONTROL

CONTROL POINT

(APPOX. DEG.)

CURVE

AT 50% RH

 

A

73 (23)

B

70 (21)

C

67 (19)

D

63 (17)

 

 

Fig. 28 Ð Panels Reinstalled On Unit

Fig. 29 Ð Outdoor-Air Hood Installed On Unit

Fig. 27 Ð Enthalpy Settings for PARABLADE Economizer

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Contents Contents Important Ð Read Before InstallingSafety Considerations Threaded Wire Required Sizes Conduit USE Maximum Standard Varislide Corner Unit Economizer WeightConnection Sizes Installation Locate the UnitClearance Roof Curb MountAccessory Service Plate Sizes Connector UnitRoof Curb Unit SizeUnit MAX Dimensions Weight II. Unit Duct ConnectionsIII. RIG and Place Unit 581B 036Specications Base Unit 581BInstall Flue Hood IV. Field ConnectionsExternal Trap Condensate Drain Gas Piping FigNominal Internal Length of PIPE, FT Iron Pipe Diameter Size Field Duct Connections Electrical ConnectionsComp EquipGND IFCPower Supply Disconnect Voltage Range FAN Motor Nominal Voltage Combustion Minimum Unit CompressorRLA LRA FLA MCA MOCP² HacrÐ Electrical Data Units with Electrical Convenience Outlet Thermostat ListTypical Access Panel Locations Accessory Installation Optional Varislide EconomizerOptional Parablade Economizer ExampleOutdoor-Air Thermostat/Enthalpy Control Installation Parablade Economizer Installed in Unit PRE-START-UP START-UP Compressor RotationII. Heating Section START-UP and Adjustments Rated Gas Inputs at Indicated Manifold Pressures Altitude Compensation* Ð Units 581B036-072Pressure OrificesAir¯ow and Temperature Rise Safety Check of Limit ControlLimit Switches Rollout SwitchIII. Cooling Section START-UP and Adjustments Checking and Adjusting Refrigerant ChargeChecking Cooling Control Operation Unit ControlsIV. Indoor Airflow and Airflow Adjustments Belt Drive MotorsVentilation Sequence Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley SettingsEvaporator Fan Motor Data 581B036 Air Delivery Ð Vertical Discharge Units 581B048 Air Delivery Ð Vertical Discharge Units581B060 Air Delivery Ð Vertical Discharge Units 581B072 Air Delivery Ð Vertical Discharge Units581B036 Air Delivery Ð Horizontal Discharge Units 581B048 Air Delivery Ð Horizontal Discharge Units581B060 Air Delivery Ð Horizontal Discharge Units 581B072 Air Delivery Ð Horizontal Discharge UnitsCare and Maintenanmce Service CleaningAIR Filter II. Lubrication IV. Economizer AdjustmentRefrigerant Charge VII. Flue GAS Passageways VI. Main BurnersVIII. COMBUSTION-AIR Blower IX. Limit Switch LED Error Code DescriptionLED Indication Error Code Description Burner IgnitionCleaning and Adjustment Removal and Replacement of Gas Train SeeXI. Replacement Parts Troubleshooting LED Error Code Service AnalysisHeating Service Analysis Problem Cause RemedyCooling Service Analysis OAT Varislide Economizer TroubleshootingSAT Parablade Economizer Troubleshooting Damper does not openDamper does not close Or close according toTypical Wiring Schematic and Component Arrangement Component Arrangement Page START-UP Checklist TemperaturesPreliminary Information III. START-UP Electrical
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