Bryant 580G manual XI. Accessories, Motormaster III Control Installation

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NOTES:

1.Unless otherwise speci®ed, all dimensions are to outside of part.

2.Dimensions are in inches.

Fig. 30 Ð Barometric Relief Damper and Power Exhaust Mounting Details

XI. ACCESSORIES

After all the factory-installed options have been adjusted, in- stall all ®eld-installed accessories. Refer to the accessory in- stallation instructions included with each accessory.

A. Motormaster III Control Installation

Install Field-Fabricated Wind Baffles

Wind baffles must be ®eld-fabricated for all units to ensure proper cooling cycle operation at low-ambient temperatures. See Fig. 31 for baffle details. Use 20-gage, galvanized sheet metal, or similar corrosion-resistant metal for baffles. Use ®eld- supplied screws to attach baffles to unit. Screws should be 1¤4-in. diameter and 5¤8-in. long. Holes for wind baffles are pre- punched in the unit sheet metal.

CAUTION: To avoid damage to the refrigerant coils and electrical components, use recommended screw sizes only.

1 BOTH SIDES

18

77.7

0.312 DIA HOLES

61

17.167

 

BETWEEN

 

HOLES

 

(TYPICAL)

CROSS-BREAK

78.7

0.5

4.62

 

NOTE: All dimensions are in inches. Material: 20 gage galvanized steel or other non-corrosive material.

The wind baffles attach to ¯anges formed on the outer sheet metal of the unit where the condenser coil tube sheets attach.

Install Motormaster III Controls

Only one Motormaster III control is required per unit.

Motor Ð The circuit no. 1 (lead compressor) outdoor-fan motor (OFM) will need to be changed out in the ®eld to accommodate the Motormaster III accessory. The replace- ment motor part no. is HD52AK652.

The no. 1 compressor is located at the left side of the unit looking from the compressor end.

Sensor Ð Install the sensor for thermistor input control in the location shown in Fig. 32. Connect sensor leads to the violet and grey control signal leads on the Motormaster III control.

Signal Selection Switch Ð Remove the cover of the Motor- master III control. Set the switch to accept the thermistor sensor input signal. Set the frequency to match the unit power supply (60 Hz).

Fig. 31 Ð Motormaster III Baffle Details

Motormaster III Control Ð The recommended mounting location is in the indoor fan section, mounted on the panel that separates the indoor and outdoor sections.

Electrical Connections

WARNING: To avoid possibility of electrical shock and personal injury, turn off all power to unit before mak- ing electrical connections.

When replacing the OFM, reconnect the black, yellow, and blue wires from the outdoor fan contactor to the black, yel- low, and blue wires of the Motormaster III control. Run new wires from the red, orange, and brown wires to the leads of the new OFM. Connect the green wire from the control to ground.

NOTE: On all 575-v units, 2 transformers (part no. HT01AH851) must be used for each Motormaster III control to lower the supply voltage to the control to 460-v. Transform- ers can be mounted anywhere outside the control box.

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsII. RIG and Place Unit Installation Provide Unit SupportRoof Curb Alternate Unit SupportUnit Size Operating Corner Weight Base Unit Dimensions, 580G240-360Base Unit Dimensions, 580H240-360 Unit Weight Must be in Place When RiggingUnit 580G,H SpecicationsIV. Unit Duct Connections III. Field Fabricate DuctworkVI. Trap Condensate Drain Flue HoodVII. GAS Piping Controls Options Power WiringField Power Supply VIII. Electrical ConnectionsLED SIOField Control Wiring Electrical Data Ð 580G,H240-360 Ð13Ð Economizer IX. OUTDOOR-AIR Inlet AssemblyAdding Seal Strip to Mounting Flange Hood Sides Mounting Angle With Tabs Attached to Filter Track Assembly Economizer SettingsEnthalpy Control and Sensor Economizer Details Power EXHAUST/BAROMETRIC Relief Damper HoodMotormaster III Control Installation XI. AccessoriesPRE-START-UP Low Ambient Kit Sensor LocationChecking Cooling Control Operation DIP Switch CongurationDIP Switch Factory Settings START-UP Cooling Section START-UP and AdjustmentsII. Heating Section START-UP and Adjustments Time Guard Circuit Smoke Control ModesSmoke Detector Indoor Air Quality ControlMotormaster III Control IV. Indoor Airflow and Airflow AdjustmentsEvaporator Fan Performance Adjustment Head Pressure ControlGAS Valve Adjustment Condenser-Fan AdjustmentNatural Gas Airflow Fan Performance, 580G240-360 Ð Vertical Discharge UnitsAvailable External Static Pressure Airflow Motor Limitations Fan Performance Ð Power ExhaustAir Quantity Limits VIII. Head Pressure Control VII. Power Exhaust OperationCare and Maintenance VI. Main BurnersCleaning ServiceII. Lubrication Spark Gap Adjustment VI. Refrigerant Charge III. Evaporator FAN Service and ReplacementIV. EVAPORATOR-FAN Motor Replacement Power FailureIX. Protective Devices XIII. Replacement PartsVII. Filter Drier VIII. Thermostatic Expansion Valve TXVTroubleshooting LED Error Description Troubleshooting Blinks Code Comments Control Board LED AlarmsII. Error Code Summary IGC Board Error Code SummaryTerminal Assignment I/O Channel Designations Base ModuleSAT IGC Control Heating and Cooling Ifcb AHAIDM IFCTable B Table aPower Schematic 580G,H240-360 Ð 24 V Control Schematic 580G,H240-360 Component Arrangement 580G,H240-360 Packaged Service Training Pressures START-UP ChecklistTemperatures START-UP ElectricalGeneral

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