Bryant 580J*04--12 Fiop Smoke Detector Wiring and Response, Return Air Sensor Operating Position

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tion of the flexible tubing to the sampling tube is the same.

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Fig. 22 - Return Air Sensor Operating Position

FIOP Smoke Detector Wiring and Response

All units: FIOP smoke detector is configured to automatically shut down all unit operations when smoke

condition is detected. See Fig. 23, Smoke Detector Wiring.

Highlight A: JMP 3 is factory-cut, transferring unit control to smoke detector.

Highlight B: Smoke detector NC contact set will open on smoke alarm condition, de-energizing the ORN conductor.

Highlight C: 24-v power signal via ORN lead is removed at Smoke Detector input on LCTB; all unit operations cease immediately.

Using Remote Logic: Five conductors are provided for field use (see Highlight D) for additional annunciation functions.

Additional Application Data — Refer to Catalog No. HKRNKA-1XA for discussions on additional control features of these smoke detectors including multiple unit coordination. See Fig. 23.

B

C

D

A

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Fig. 23 - Typical Smoke Detector System Wiring

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Contents Table of Contents Safety ConsiderationsSeasonal Maintenance Unit Arrangement and AccessRoutine Maintenance GeneralAir Filters and Screens HeatingEconomizer or Outside Air Damper Return Air FiltersSupply Fan Belt-Drive Adjustable-Pitch Pulley on MotorSupply FAN Blower Section Electrical Shock HazardCondenser Coil Condenser Coil Maintenance and Cleaning RecommendationCooling Remove Surface Loaded FibersOne-Row Coil Periodic Clean Water RinseRoutine Cleaning of Coil Surfaces Two-Row CoilsEvaporator Coil Refrigerant System Pressure Access PortsCleaning the Evaporator Coil Unit Damage HazardRefrigerant Charge To Use Cooling Charging ChartsPuronr R410A Refrigerant No ChargeCooling Charging Charts Cooling Charging ChartsCooling Charging Charts C08437 C08438 C08439 Filter Drier Troubleshooting Cooling SystemCompressor Condenser-Fan LocationCooling Service Analysis Problem Cause RemedyConvenience Outlets Unit Connect Primary TransformerConnections Sensor Smoke DetectorsSystem ControllerCompleting Installation of Return Air Smoke Sensor Smoke Detector LocationsFiop Smoke Detector Wiring and Response Return Air Sensor Operating PositionSensor and Controller Tests Sensor Alarm TestController Alarm Test Dirty Controller TestChanging the Dirt Sensor Test Remote Test/Reset Station Dirty Sensor TestDetector Cleaning Remote Station TestAlarm State IndicatorsDetector Indicators Control or Indicator DescriptionCompressor Protection TroubleshootingProtective Devices Relief DeviceFuel Types and Pressures GAS Heating SystemControl Circuit Natural Gas Supply Line Pressure RangesLiquid Propane Supply Line Pressure Ranges Flue Gas PassagewaysCombustion-Air Blower Liquid Propane Manifold Pressure RangesBurners and Igniters Removal and Replacement of Gas TrainCleaning and Adjustment Equipment Damage HazardCheck Unit Operation and Make Necessary Adjust- ments Limit SwitchBurner Ignition Spark Adjustment Orifice Replacement LED Error Code DescriptionLED Indication Error Code Description Integrated Gas Control IGC Board IGC Connections OutputsOrifice Bryant Orifice SizesAltitude Compensation* 04-07 Small Chassis Drill Size Part NumberCont. Altitude Compensation* A08-A12 Troubleshooting Heating SystemMinimum heating entering air temperature Altitude Compensation* 04-06 Low NOx UnitsHeating Service Analysis Problem Cause RemedyIGC Board LED Alarm Codes Economizer SystemsEconoMi$er2 Component Locations Inputs Outputs RUNSupply Air Temperature SAT Sensor EconoMi$erTemp Resistance Outdoor Air Lockout Sensor EconoMi$er IV Control ModesOutdoor Dry Bulb Changeover Differential Enthalpy Control Outdoor Enthalpy ChangeoverExhaust Setpoint Adjustment Minimum Position ControlThermostats CO2 Sensor ConfigurationDamper Movement Occupancy ControlEconoMi$er IV Preparation DCV Demand Controlled Ventilation and Power ExhaustEconoMi$er IV Sensor Usage Differential EnthalpyWiring Diagrams PRE-START-UPPersonal Injury Hazard START-UP, General Operating Sequences Heating With EconoMi$er Fastener Torque ValuesDemand Controlled Ventilation Torque ValuesC08308 580J Unit Wiring Diagram Control 06A, B, C Serial Number Format Appendix I. Model Number SignificanceModel Number Nomenclature Position NumberAppendix II. Physical Data Physical Data Cooling Tons Standard Refrigeration SystemPhysical Data Cooling 10 Tons Standard Refrigeration System Refrigeration System 580J*08 580J*09 580J*12Physical Data Heating 10 Tons Appendix III. FAN Performance General Fan Performance NotesTon Vertical Supply 580J*04Ton Horizontal Supply CFM RPM BHPMedium Static Option High Static Option 580J*05 Phase Ton Horizontal Supply 580J*051506 580J*05 Phase Ton Vertical Supply1493 1486580J*06 1482580J*06 Phase Ton Horizontal Supply 580J*06 Phase Ton Vertical Supply580J*07 580J*08 580J*09 580J*12 Pulley Adjustment Unit MOTOR/DRIVE Motor Pulley Turns Open ComboRange RLA LRA Appendix IV. Electrical DataIFM TypeAppendix IV. Electrical Data FLAIFM Range 580J*08 Tons580J*09 Tons RLA LRAMCA/MOCP Determination No C.O. or Unpwrd C.O Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage NOMAppendix V. Wiring Diagram List Wiring DiagramsAppendix VI. Motormaster Sensor Locations 580J*04A, B, C Outdoor Circuiting580J*09/12A, C Outdoor Circuiting Catalog No. SM580J---01Remove and Store in Job File START-UP ChecklistTemperatures Electrical

580J*04--12 specifications

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