Bryant 683B C. Easy SelectÐ583B, Introduction, Receiving And Installation, B. Standard Connection

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WARNING: Before performing service or maintenance operations on system, turn off main power to unit and install lock-out tag. Turn off accessory heater power switch if applicable. Electrical shock could cause severe injury or death.

CAUTION: Puron® (R-410A) systems operate at higher pressures than standard R-22 systems. Do not use R-22 service equipment or components on Puron® (R-410A) equipment. Ensure service equipment is rated for Puron® (R-410A)

WARNING: Make sure that the power supply to the unit is switched OFF before making any wiring changes. With disconnect switch open, move yellow wire from trans- former (3/16 in.) terminal marked 230 to terminal marked

200.This retaps transformer to primary voltage of 208-v. Electrical shock could cause serious injury or death.

C.Easy Select™Ð583B

HIGH VOLTAGE

 

POWER LEADS

POWER

(SEE UNIT WIRING

SUPPLY

LABEL)

 

INTRODUCTION

GND

FIELD-SUPPLIED

FUSED DISCONNECT

NOTE: The minimum outdoor cooling operating temperature for units using this ICM motor option is 55°F. To operate in cooling at lower ambients the Motor Master™ II low ambient kit is required.

These instructions cover the installation of a Bryant Small Pack- aged Product with ICM motor-factory installed option (FIOP). This option can be selected as a FIOP on gas heating/electric cooling (583B), dual fuel±electric heat pump with gas heat back-up (683B), electric cooling (702B) or electric heat pump (602B) units with Puron®.

CONTROL BOX

 

BLK(DH)

 

YEL(Y)

 

GRN(G)

LOW-VOLTAGE

RED(R)

POWER LEADS

(SEE UNIT

BRN(C)

WIRING LABEL)

 

WHI(W1)

DHUM

Y

G

R

C

W1

THERMOSTAT (TYPICAL)

RECEIVING AND INSTALLATION

Refer to unit Installation Instructions.

ICM FIOP PRE-START-UP

I.ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

A.Control Voltage Connections

NOTE: Do not use any type of power-stealing thermostat, with- out connecting the C (Common) terminal. Failure to follow this note could result in unit control problems.

Use no. 18 American Wire Gage (AWG) color-coded, insulated (35 C minimum) wires to make the control voltage connections

SPLICE BOX

LEGEND

Field Control-Voltage Wiring

Field High-Voltage Wiring

C01026

Fig. 2Ð583B High- and Control-Voltage

Connections

HIGH VOLTAGE

 

POWER LEADS

POWER

(SEE UNIT WIRING

SUPPLY

LABEL)

 

 

FIELD-SUPPLIED

 

FUSED DISCONNECT

 

GND

between the thermostat and the unit. If the thermostat is located more than 100 ft from the unit (as measured along the control voltage wires), use no. 16 AWG color-coded, insulated (35 C minimum) wires.

B.Standard Connection

Remove knockout hole located in the heat section panel adjacent to the service access panel (See unit installation package). Remove the rubber grommet from the installer's packet (included with unit) and install grommet in the knockout opening. Provide a drip loop

CONTROL BOX

 

 

BLK (DH)

 

WHT(W1)

 

YEL(Y)

LOW-VOLTAGE

GRN(G)

POWER LEADS

(SEE UNIT

RED(R)

WIRING LABEL)

 

BRN(C)

 

ORN(O)

DHUM

W/W1

Y/Y2

G

R

C

O/W2

THERMOSTAT (THERMIDISTAT ™ )

before running wire through panel. Run the low-voltage leads from the thermostat, through the inlet hole, and into unit low-voltage splice box. Locate 18-gage wires leaving control box. These low-voltage connection leads can be identified by colors (See Fig. 2, 3, 4 or 5). Ensure the leads are long enough to be routed into the low-voltage splice box (located below right side of control box). Route leads through hole in bottom of control box and make low-voltage connections (See Fig. 2, 3, 4 or 5). Secure all cut wires, so that they do not interfere with operation of unit.

SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR 208±V OPERATION

Ð2Ð

SPLICE BOX

FIELD CONTROL - VOLTAGE WIRING

FIELD HIGH - VOLTAGE WIRING

C01107

Fig. 3Ð683B High- and Control-Voltage

Connections

EASY SELECT™ CONFIGURATION TAPS FOR 583B Easy Select™ taps are used by the installer to configure a system. The ICM motor uses the selected taps to modify its operation to a

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Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS installation, start-upICM FIOP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSINTRODUCTION RECEIVING AND INSTALLATIONC. Easy SelectÐ583B ICM FIOP PRE-START-UP I. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSFig. 4Ð702B High- and Control-Voltage Connections CONFIGURATION should be used when the rated ARI perforFor Gas Heat/Electric Cool Unit±AC must be selected Fig. 5Ð602B High- and Control-Voltage ConnectionsD. 583B Sequence of Operation Fig. 6ÐHumidifier Wiring-583BFig. 7ÐHumidistat Wiring for De-Humidify Mode-583B E. Easy SelectÐ683B Fig. 8ÐDetail of SPP Printed-Circuit BoardFig. 10ÐThermidistat Wiring for De-Humidify Mode-683B HUM G HUMIDIFIER WIRINGFig. 9ÐHumidifier Wiring-683B THERMIDISTATFig. 11ÐDetail of SPP Printed-Circuit Board EASY SELECT CONFIGURATION TAPS FOR 702B & 602BF. 683B Sequence of Operation 1. AC-Air conditioner Factory Selected for 702B 1. LO speedÐFactory setting, 50 percent cooling mode airflow Ð8ÐThe type of system will be factory selected see below for details 3. SYSTEM TYPE-Factory selected AC 702B or HP-EFF 602BH. 702B & 602B Sequence Of Operation Fig. 12ÐHumidifier Wiring for 702B & 602BFig. 13ÐHumidistat Wiring for De-Humidify Mode-for 702B & 602B I. 583B START-UP ICM FIOP ICM FIOP START-UPICM General Start Up II. 683B START-UP ICM FIOP2. Thermostat III. 702B START-UP ICM FIOPIV. 602B START-UP ICM FIOP Thermidistat or Thermostat and HumidistatCARE AND MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL DATA & SCHEMATICSÐICM FIOPI. PHYSICAL DATA & ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS TABLE 1ÐICM FIOP PHYSICAL DATAÐUNIT 583BTABLE 3Ð583B WITH ICM FIOP ELECTRICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING START-UP CHECKLISTTABLE 2ÐICM FIOP PHYSICAL DATAÐUNIT 583B CONTINUED Fig. 14ÐICM FIOP Electric SchematicÐUnit 583B Ð14ÐTABLE 4ÐICM FIOP PHYSICAL DATAÐUNIT 683B Ð15ÐÐ16Ð TABLE 5ÐICM FIOP PHYSICAL DATAÐUNIT 683B CONTINUEDTABLE 6Ð683B WITH ICM FIOP ELECTRICAL DATA Fig. 15ÐICM FIOP Electric SchematicÐUnit 683B Ð17ÐTABLE 7ÐICM FIOP PHYSICAL DATAÐUNIT 702B Ð18ÐTABLE 8Ð702B WITH ICM FIOP ELECTRICAL DATA Ð19ÐFig. 16ÐICM FIOP Electrical SchematicÐ702B Ð20ÐTABLE 9ÐICM FIOP PHYSICAL DATAÐUNIT 602B Ð21ÐTABLE 10Ð602B WITH ICM FIOP ELECTRICAL DATA Ð22ÐFig. 17ÐICM FIOP Electrical SchematicÐ602B Ð23ÐTABLE 12Ð583B & 683B COOLING AND HEAT PUMP HEATING-683B ONLY TABLE 11±583B & 683B COOLING AND HEAT PUMP HEATING-683B ONLYDRY COIL ICM AIRFLOW SMALL CABINET DRY COIL ICM AIRFLOW LARGE CABINETTABLE 16Ð702B/602B COOLING & HEATING DRY COIL ICM AIRFLOW TABLE 14Ð583B & 683B GAS HEATING ICM AIRFLOW LARGE CABINETTABLE 15Ð583B & 683B ICM AIR FLOW VS. TEMPERATURE RISE CHART SMALL CABINETTABLE 18ÐMINIMUM AIRFLOW FOR RELIABLE ELECTRIC HEATER OPERATION CFM TABLE 17Ð702B/602B COOLING & HEATING DRY COIL ICM AIRFLOWLARGE CABINET TABLE 19ÐELECTRIC HEAT PRESSURE DROP TABLE IN. WG SMALL CABINETTABLE 23ÐELECTRIC HEATER MULTIPLICATION FACTORS TABLE 21ÐICM FIOP WET COIL PRESSURE DROP IN. WGTABLE 22ÐFILTER PRESSURE DROP TABLE IN. WG Ð27ÐQUICK REFERENCE GUIDE THERMIDISTAT CONTROL SETTINGSTABLE 24ÐTROUBLESHOOTING CHART SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS FOR WARMER HEATING TEMPERATURESEASY SELECT START-UP CHECKLIST Remove and Store in Job FileIV. EASY SELECT SETTINGS I. Preliminary Informationii583b243 Ð30ÐPrinted in U.S.A Catalog No
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