Bryant 580J*04--12 appendix Heating, Economizer or Outside Air Damper, Air Filters and Screens

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S Wire terminal tightness

S Refrigerant charge level

S Evaporator coil cleaning

S Evaporator blower motor amperage

Heating

S Heat exchanger flue passageways cleanliness S Gas burner condition

S Gas manifold pressure S Heating temperature rise

Economizer or Outside Air Damper

S Inlet filters condition

S Check damper travel (economizer)

S Check gear and dampers for debris and dirt

Air Filters and Screens

Each unit is equipped with return air filters. If the unit has an economizer, it will also have an outside air screen. If a manual outside air damper is added, an inlet air screen will also be present.

Each of these filters and screens will need to be periodically replaced or cleaned.

Return Air Filters

Return air filters are disposable fiberglass media type. Access to the filters is through the small lift-out panel located on the rear side of the unit, above the evaporator/return air access panel. (See Fig. 1.)

To remove the filters:

1.Grasp the bottom flange of the upper panel.

2.Lift up and swing the bottom out until the panel dis- engages and pulls out.

3.Reach inside and extract the filters from the filter rack.

4.Replace these filters as required with similar replace- ment filters of same size.

To re-install the access panel:

1.Slide the top of the panel up under the unit top panel.

2.Slide the bottom into the side channels.

3.Push the bottom flange down until it contacts the top of the lower panel (or economizer top).

IMPORTANT: DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITHOUT THESE FILTERS!

Outside Air Hood

Outside air hood inlet screens are permanent aluminum-mesh type filters. Check these for cleanliness. Remove the screens when cleaning is required. Clean by

washing with hot low-pressure water and soft detergent and replace all screens before restarting the unit. Observe the flow direction arrows on the side of each filter frame.

Economizer Inlet Air Screen

This air screen is retained by spring clips under the top edge of the hood. (See Fig. 3.)

17 1/4”

DIVIDER

OUTSIDE

AIR

HOOD

CLEANABLE

ALUMINUM FILTER FILTER

BAROMETRIC RELIEF

FILTER

CLIP

C06027

Fig. 3 - Filter Installation

To remove the filter, open the spring clips. Re-install the filter by placing the frame in its track, then closing the spring clips.

Manual Outside Air Hood Screen

This inlet screen is secured by a retainer angle across the top edge of the hood. (See Fig. 4.)

C07156

Fig. 4 - Screens Installed on Outdoor-Air Hood

(Sizes 7-1/2 to 12-1/2 Tons Shown)

To remove the screen, loosen the screws in the top retainer and slip the retainer up until the filter can be removed.

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Contents Safety Considerations Table of ContentsGeneral Unit Arrangement and AccessRoutine Maintenance Seasonal MaintenanceReturn Air Filters HeatingEconomizer or Outside Air Damper Air Filters and ScreensElectrical Shock Hazard Adjustable-Pitch Pulley on MotorSupply FAN Blower Section Supply Fan Belt-DriveRemove Surface Loaded Fibers Condenser Coil Maintenance and Cleaning RecommendationCooling Condenser CoilTwo-Row Coils Periodic Clean Water RinseRoutine Cleaning of Coil Surfaces One-Row CoilUnit Damage Hazard Refrigerant System Pressure Access PortsCleaning the Evaporator Coil Evaporator CoilNo Charge To Use Cooling Charging ChartsPuronr R410A Refrigerant Refrigerant ChargeCooling Charging Charts Cooling Charging ChartsCooling Charging Charts C08437 C08438 C08439 Condenser-Fan Location Troubleshooting Cooling SystemCompressor Filter DrierProblem Cause Remedy Cooling Service AnalysisConvenience Outlets Unit Connect Primary TransformerConnections Controller Smoke DetectorsSystem SensorSmoke Detector Locations Completing Installation of Return Air Smoke SensorReturn Air Sensor Operating Position Fiop Smoke Detector Wiring and ResponseDirty Controller Test Sensor Alarm TestController Alarm Test Sensor and Controller TestsRemote Station Test Remote Test/Reset Station Dirty Sensor TestDetector Cleaning Changing the Dirt Sensor TestControl or Indicator Description IndicatorsDetector Indicators Alarm StateRelief Device TroubleshootingProtective Devices Compressor ProtectionNatural Gas Supply Line Pressure Ranges GAS Heating SystemControl Circuit Fuel Types and PressuresLiquid Propane Manifold Pressure Ranges Flue Gas PassagewaysCombustion-Air Blower Liquid Propane Supply Line Pressure RangesEquipment Damage Hazard Removal and Replacement of Gas TrainCleaning and Adjustment Burners and IgnitersCheck Unit Operation and Make Necessary Adjust- ments Limit SwitchBurner Ignition Spark Adjustment Orifice Replacement LED Error Code DescriptionLED Indication Error Code Description Outputs Integrated Gas Control IGC Board IGC ConnectionsDrill Size Part Number Orifice SizesAltitude Compensation* 04-07 Small Chassis Orifice BryantAltitude Compensation* 04-06 Low NOx Units Troubleshooting Heating SystemMinimum heating entering air temperature Cont. Altitude Compensation* A08-A12Problem Cause Remedy Heating Service AnalysisEconomizer Systems IGC Board LED Alarm CodesEconoMi$er2 Component Locations RUN Inputs OutputsSupply Air Temperature SAT Sensor EconoMi$erTemp Resistance Outdoor Air Lockout Sensor EconoMi$er IV Control ModesOutdoor Dry Bulb Changeover Outdoor Enthalpy Changeover Differential Enthalpy ControlMinimum Position Control Exhaust Setpoint AdjustmentOccupancy Control CO2 Sensor ConfigurationDamper Movement ThermostatsDifferential Enthalpy DCV Demand Controlled Ventilation and Power ExhaustEconoMi$er IV Sensor Usage EconoMi$er IV PreparationWiring Diagrams PRE-START-UPPersonal Injury Hazard START-UP, General Operating Sequences Torque Values Fastener Torque ValuesDemand Controlled Ventilation Heating With EconoMi$erC08308 580J Unit Wiring Diagram Control 06A, B, C Position Number Appendix I. Model Number SignificanceModel Number Nomenclature Serial Number FormatPhysical Data Cooling Tons Standard Refrigeration System Appendix II. Physical DataRefrigeration System 580J*08 580J*09 580J*12 Physical Data Cooling 10 Tons Standard Refrigeration SystemPhysical Data Heating 10 Tons General Fan Performance Notes Appendix III. FAN PerformanceCFM RPM BHP 580J*04Ton Horizontal Supply Ton Vertical SupplyMedium Static Option High Static Option 580J*05 580J*05 Phase Ton Horizontal Supply1486 580J*05 Phase Ton Vertical Supply1493 15061482 580J*06580J*06 Phase Ton Vertical Supply 580J*06 Phase Ton Horizontal Supply580J*07 580J*08 580J*09 580J*12 Unit MOTOR/DRIVE Motor Pulley Turns Open Combo Pulley AdjustmentType Appendix IV. Electrical DataIFM Range RLA LRAFLA Appendix IV. Electrical DataRLA LRA 580J*08 Tons580J*09 Tons IFM RangeMCA/MOCP Determination No C.O. or Unpwrd C.O NOM Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply VoltageWiring Diagrams Appendix V. Wiring Diagram List580J*04A, B, C Outdoor Circuiting Appendix VI. Motormaster Sensor LocationsCatalog No. SM580J---01 580J*09/12A, C Outdoor CircuitingElectrical START-UP ChecklistTemperatures Remove and Store in Job File

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.