Bryant 580J*04--12 appendix Burners and Igniters, Equipment Damage Hazard, Main Burners

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Regulator

Heater Tube

Regulator Gasket Seal Strips, Sponge Rubber

Assembly

Retainer

Support

Insulation

Assembly

Wind Cap Assembly (shown inverted, as shipped)

Inducer Fan-Motor

Assembly

Burner Assembly

580J

Fig. 31 - Heat Exchanger Assembly

Burners and Igniters

C08227

Orifice

!CAUTION

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage.

When working on gas train, do not hit or plug orifice spuds.

1.00-in

(25.4 mm)

Manifold

Pipe

C08211

Main Burners

Fig. 32 - Orifice Projection

To access burners, remove burner access panel and slide out burner partition. At the beginning of each heating season, inspect for deterioration or blockage due to corrosion or other causes. Observe the main burner flames and adjust, if necessary.

Orifice projection — Refer to Fig. 32 for maximum projection dimension for orifice face to manifold tube.

Removal and Replacement of Gas Train

See Fig. 27, Fig. 31 and Fig. 33.

1.Shut off manual gas valve.

2.Shut off power to unit.

3.Slide out burner partition.

4.Disconnect gas piping at unit gas valve.

5.Remove wires connected to gas valve. Mark each wire.

6.Remove igniter wires and sensor wires at the Integ- rated Gas Unit Controller (IGC). (See Fig. 34.)

7.Remove the 2 screws that attach the burner rack to the vestibule plate (Fig. 27).

8.Slide the burner tray out of the unit (Fig. 33).

9.To reinstall, reverse the procedure outlined above.

Cleaning and Adjustment

1.Remove burner rack from unit as described in Re- moval and Replacement of Gas Train section, above.

2.Inspect burners; if dirty, remove burners from rack. (Mark each burner to identify its position before re- moving from the rack.)

3.Use a soft brush to clean burners and cross-over port as required.

4.Adjust spark gap. See Fig. 35 and Fig. 36.

5.If factory orifice has been removed, check that each orifice is tight at its threads into the manifold pipe and that orifice projection does not exceed maximum valve. See Fig. 32

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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.