Bryant 580J*04--12 appendix Unit Arrangement and Access, General, Routine Maintenance

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580J

!WARNING

ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.

Before performing service or maintenance operations on unit, turn off main power switch to unit. Electrical shock and rotating equipment could cause injury.

!WARNING

ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.

Units with convenience outlet circuits may use multiple disconnects. Check convenience outlet for power status before opening unit for service. Locate its disconnect switch, if appropriate, and open it. Tag-out this switch, if necessary.

!WARNING

UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could cause personal injury, death and/or equipment damage.

Puron (R410A) refrigerant systems operate at higher pressures than standard R-22 systems. Do not use R-22 service equipment or components on Puron refrigerant equipment.

!WARNING

FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.

Disconnect gas piping from unit when pressure testing at pressure greater than 0.5 psig. Pressures greater than 0.5 psig will cause gas valve damage resulting in hazardous condition. If gas valve is subjected to pressure greater than 0.5 psig, it must be replaced before use. When pressure testing field-supplied gas piping at pressures of 0.5 psig or less, a unit connected to such piping must be isolated by closing the manual gas valve(s).

UNIT ARRANGEMENT AND ACCESS

General

Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 show general unit arrangement and access locations.

FILTER ACCESS PANEL

COMPRESSOR

ACCESS PANEL (04-07 only)

OUTDOOR-AIR OPENING AND

INDOOR COIL ACCESS PANEL

C08449

Fig. 1 - Typical Access Panel Locations

BLOWER

ACCESS

PANEL

CONTROL BOX COMPRESSOR

(08-12 only)

C08450

Fig. 2 - Blower Access Panel Location

Routine Maintenance

These items should be part of a routine maintenance program, to be checked every month or two, until a specific schedule for each can be identified for this installation:

Quarterly Inspection (and 30 days after initial start)

S Return air filter replacement

S Outdoor hood inlet filters cleaned S Belt tension checked

S Belt condition checked

S Pulley alignment checked

S Fan shaft bearing locking collar tightness checked S Condenser coil cleanliness checked

S Condensate drain checked

Seasonal Maintenance

These items should be checked at the beginning of each season (or more often if local conditions and usage patterns dictate):

Air Conditioning

S Condenser fan motor mounting bolts tightness S Compressor mounting bolts

S Condenser fan blade positioning

S Control box cleanliness and wiring condition

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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 RemedyConnections Convenience OutletsUnit Connect Primary Transformer 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 HazardBurner Ignition Check Unit Operation and Make Necessary Adjust- mentsLimit Switch Spark Adjustment LED Indication Error Code Description Orifice ReplacementLED 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$er2 Component Locations Inputs Outputs RUNTemp Resistance Supply Air Temperature SAT SensorEconoMi$er Outdoor Dry Bulb Changeover Outdoor Air Lockout SensorEconoMi$er IV Control Modes Differential Enthalpy Control Outdoor Enthalpy ChangeoverExhaust Setpoint Adjustment Minimum Position ControlThermostats CO2 Sensor ConfigurationDamper Movement Occupancy ControlEconoMi$er IV Preparation DCV Demand Controlled Ventilation and Power ExhaustEconoMi$er IV Sensor Usage Differential EnthalpyPersonal Injury Hazard Wiring DiagramsPRE-START-UP START-UP, General Operating Sequences Heating With EconoMi$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

The Bryant 580J*04--12 is a notable unit in the realm of residential air conditioning, exemplifying efficiency and reliability. Designed to offer optimal cooling solutions, this model incorporates advanced technologies and features that cater to modern comfort needs.

One of the standout features of the Bryant 580J is its energy efficiency. With a high Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating, this air conditioning unit is engineered to minimize energy consumption while maximizing cooling performance. This efficiency not only reduces monthly utility bills but also aligns with environmentally friendly practices by using less energy.

The 580J model is equipped with advanced compressor technology, which contributes to its smooth and quiet operation. This is particularly important for residential settings, where noise can be a significant concern. The unit consistently maintains comfortable indoor temperatures without disruptive sound levels, enhancing the overall living experience.

This air conditioning system is designed with durability in mind. Constructed from robust materials, it withstands the rigors of various weather conditions. Additionally, its components are engineered for longevity, reducing the need for frequent repairs and maintenance. The 580J also comes with a comprehensive warranty, which provides homeowners with peace of mind regarding their investment.

Smart technology integration is another key feature of the Bryant 580J. Homeowners can take advantage of programmable thermostats and compatibility with home automation systems. This allows for remote access and control, making it easier to manage indoor climates efficiently. Users can set schedules, adjust temperatures, and monitor energy usage from their smartphones, adding a layer of convenience to everyday living.

Furthermore, the Bryant 580J includes advanced air filtration systems that improve indoor air quality. By effectively trapping dust, allergens, and pollutants, this unit promotes a healthier living environment. This feature is particularly beneficial for individuals with allergies or respiratory issues.

In summary, the Bryant 580J*04--12 stands out for its energy efficiency, quiet operation, durability, smart technology integration, and air quality improvement capabilities. By blending advanced engineering with user-friendly features, this model continues to be a top choice for homeowners seeking reliable and efficient air conditioning solutions.