Bryant 548D IX. Adjust GAS Input, Cooling, XI. Heating, XII. Safety Relief

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NOTE: When the compressor is rotating in the wrong direc- tion, the unit makes an elevated level of noise and does not provide heating/cooling.

IX. ADJUST GAS INPUT

The gas input to the unit is determined by measuring the gas flow at the meter or by measuring the manifold pressure. Manifold pressure should be 3.5 in. wg.

X. COOLING

To start unit, turn on main power supply. Set system selector switch at COOL position and fan switch at AUTO position. Adjust thermostat to a setting below room temperature. Compressor indoor and outdoor fans start on closure of contactors.

Check unit charge. Refer to Refrigerant Charge section on page 32. Unit must operate for at least 15 minutes before adjusting charge.

Reset thermostat at a position above room temperature. Compressor and outdoor fans will shut off.

To Shut Off Unit

Set system selector switch at OFF position. Resetting ther- mostat at a position above room temperature shuts unit off temporarily until space temperature exceeds thermostat setting.

Compressor restart is accomplished by manual reset at the thermostat by turning the selector switch to OFF position and then ON position.

XI. HEATING

To start unit, turn on main power supply.

Set thermostat at HEAT position and a setting above room temperature, fan at AUTO position.

First stage of thermostat energizes the indoor fan motor, compressor, and outdoor fan; second stage energizes electric heater elements if installed. Check heating effects at air sup- ply grille(s).

If accessory electric heaters do not energize, reset limit switch (located on indoor-fan scroll) by depressing button located between terminals on the switch.

To Shut Unit Off

Set system selector switch at OFF position. Resetting heat- ing selector lever below room temperature temporarily shuts unit off until space temperature falls below thermostat setting.

XII. SAFETY RELIEF

Asoft solder joint in the suction line at the loss-of-charge/ low-pressure switch fitting provides pressure relief under abnormal temperature and pressure conditions.

XIII. VENTILATION (CONTINUOUS FAN)

Set fan and system selector switches at ON and OFF posi- tions, respectively. Indoor fan operates continuously to pro- vide constant air circulation.

XIV. OPERATING SEQUENCE

A. Cooling, Units Without Economizer

When the thermostat calls for cooling, terminals G and Y1 are energized. The indoor fan contactor (IFC), outdoor fan contactor (OFC), RVS1 (reversing valve solenoid), and

compressor contactor no. 1 (C1) are energized and the indoor-fan motor, compressor no. 1, outdoor-fan motors and outdoor fans start. The outdoor-fan motors run continuously while unit is cooling. If the thermostat calls for a second stage of cooling by energizing Y2, compressor contactor no. 2 (C2) and RVS2 are energized and compressor no. 2 starts.

B. Heating, Units Without Economizer

Upon a call for heating through terminal W1, IFC, OFC, C1, and C2 are energized. On units equipped for 2 stages of heat, when additional heat is needed, HC is energized through W2.

C. Cooling, Units With Durablade Economizer

When the outdoor-air temperature is above the OAT setting and the room thermostat calls for cooling, the compressor contactor no. 1 and outdoor fan contactor (OFC) are ener- gized to start compressor no. 1 and outdoor-fan motors. RVS1 (reversing valve solenoid) is energized). The indoor-fan motor (IFM) is energized and the economizer damper moves to the minimum position. Upon a further call for cooling, compressor contactor no. 2 will be energized, starting com- pressor no. 2. RVS2 is energized. After the thermostat is sat- isfied and the IFM is deenergized, the damper moves to the fully closed position.

When the outdoor-air temperature is below the OAT setting and the thermostat calls for Y1 and G, the economizer damper moves to the minimum position when the indoor fan starts. The first stage of cooling is provided by the econo- mizer. If the supply-air temperature is above 57 F, a switch on the supply-air thermostat is closed between the T2 ter- minal and the 24 vac terminal. This causes the damper to continue to modulate open until the supply-air temperature falls below 55 F or the damper reaches the fully open position.

When the supply-air temperature is between 55 F and 52 F, the supply-air thermostat has open switches between the T2 and 24 vac terminals and between the T1 and 24 vac termi- nals. This causes the economizer damper to remain in an intermediate open position.

If the supply-air temperature falls below 52 F, a switch on the supply-air thermostat is closed between the T1 terminal and the 24 vac terminal. This causes the damper to modu- late closed until the supply-air temperature rises above 55 F or the damper reaches the minimum position.

When the supply-air temperature is between 55 F and 57 F, the supply-air thermostat has open switches between the T2 and 24 vac terminals. This causes the economizer damper to remain in an intermediate open position.

If the outdoor air alone cannot satisfy the cooling require- ments of the conditioned space, economizer cooling is in- tegrated with mechanical cooling, providing second stage cooling. Compressor no. 1 and outdoor fans will be ener- gized, and the position of the economizer damper will be determined by the supply-air temperature. Compressor no. 2 is locked out.

When the second stage of cooling is satisfied, the compressor, RVS2, and outdoor fan motors will be deenergized. The damper position will be determined by the supply-air temperature.

When the first stage of cooling is satisfied, the damper will move to fully closed position.

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsInstallation Provide Unit SupportRoof Curb Details II. Field Fabricate Ductwork III. Install Condensate Drain Line and External TrapIV. RIG and Place Unit PositioningUnit MAX Dimensions Weight Base Unit Dimensions Unit Size 548D Physical DataMake Electrical Connections Field Power Supply575-3-60 460-3-60SIZE† Electrical Data Units Without Electrical Convenience OutletType RLA LRA FLA81/2 Tons Electrical Data Units With Electrical Convenience OutletMin FLA VI. Adjust FACTORY-INSTALLED Options Stage Unit Voltage208/230 460 575 Durablade Economizer Installation Durablade Economizer Damper Minimum Position Setting EconoMi$er Component Locations Rear EconoMi$er Flange Installation EconoMi$er Wiring Wiring Diagram for Power Exhaust System Changeover Set Points Default Potentiometer SettingsVII. Adjust INDOOR-FAN Speed Typical Belt-Drive Motor Mounting for Size Indoor-Fan Motor Performance Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley SettingsUnit INDOOR-FAN Maximum Acceptable Continuous BHPStandard Motor Belt Drive Fan Performance 548D090 Vertical Discharge UnitsFan Performance 548D102 Vertical Discharge Units 548D120 10 Tons Standard and Alternate Motors Belt Drive Fan Performance 548D120 Vertical Discharge UnitsFan Performance 548D090 Horizontal Discharge Units Fan Performance 548D102 Horizontal Discharge Units Standard and Alternate Motors Belt Drive Fan Performance 548D120 Horizontal Discharge UnitsVI. Refrigerant Service Ports Internal WiringPRE-START-UP START-UP Unit PreparationXII. Safety Relief IX. Adjust GAS InputCooling XI. HeatingCooling, Units With EconoMi$er Service CleaningDefrost Indoor CoilII. Lubrication Refrigerant Charge IV. Economizer AdjustmentCooling Charging Chart 548D102 Problem Cause Remedy TroubleshootingHeating and Cooling Troubleshooting IFC Durablade Economizer TroubleshootingIFO OATEconoMi$er operation limited Damper does not openTo minimum position Damper positionTypical Wiring Diagram Must Voltage Page Temperatures START-UP ChecklistPreliminary Information III. START-UP Electrical

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