Bryant manual Power Schematic 580G,H240-360 Ð

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NOTES:

1.Connect TRAN1 to H4 for 575V units.

2.Connect TRAN2 to black lead for 575V units.

3.Circuit breaker must trip amps are equal to or less than 156% FLA for CB1 and CB2. All others are 140%.

4.If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with Type 90 C wire or its equivalent.

5.Compressors and/or fan motors are thermally protected.

6.Three-phase motors are protected against primary single phasing conditions.

Fig. 48 Ð Power Schematic; 580G,H240-360 Ð 575-3-60

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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 DuctworkFlue Hood VI. Trap Condensate DrainVII. 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 ControlCondenser-Fan Adjustment GAS Valve AdjustmentNatural Gas Fan Performance, 580G240-360 Ð Vertical Discharge Units AirflowAvailable External Static Pressure Airflow Fan Performance Ð Power Exhaust Motor LimitationsAir Quantity Limits VIII. Head Pressure Control VII. Power Exhaust OperationCare and Maintenance VI. Main BurnersService CleaningII. 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 SummaryI/O Channel Designations Base Module Terminal AssignmentSAT 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

580G specifications

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