Bryant manual Selection Procedure with 548J*07 Example

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SELECTION PROCEDURE (WITH 548J*07 EXAMPLE)

(Selection software by Bryant saves time by performing many of the steps below.)

I.Determine cooling and heating loads.

Given:

 

Mixed Air Drybulb

80_F (27_C)

Mixed Air Wetbulb

67_F (19_C)

Ambient Drybulb

95_F (35_C)

TCLoad

65.0 MBH

SHCLoad

46.0 MBH

HCLoad

45.0 MBH

Outdoor-Air Winter Design Temp

0_F (-18_C)

Indoor-Air Winter Design Temp

70_F (21_C)

Vertical Supply Air

2100 CFM

External Static Pressure

0.66 in.wg

Electrical Characteristics

230-3-60

II.Make an initial guess at cooling tons.

Refrig. tons = TCLoad / 12 MBH per ton Refrig. tons = 65.0 / 12 = 5.42 tons

In this case, start by looking at the 548J*07.

III. Look up the rooftop’s TC and SHC.

Table 11 shows that, at the application’s supply air CFM, mixed air and ambient temperatures, the

548J*07 supplies: TCLoad = 69.0 MBH SHCLoad = 50.7 MBH.

The required heating capacity is 45,000 Btuh. There- fore, 20,700 Btuh (45,000 – 24,300) additional elec- tric heat is required.

Determine additional electric heat capacity in kW.

20,700 Btuh

= 6.1 kW of heat required.

 

3413 Btuh/kW

 

Enter the Electric Heating Capacities table for 548J*07 at 208/230, 3-phase. The 6.5-kW heater at 230V most closely satisfies the heating required.

6.5 kW x 3413 = 22,185 Btuh

Total unit heating capacity is 46,485 Btuh (22,185 + 24,300).

VI. Calculate RTU Latent Heat Capacity

LC = TC - SHC

LC = 69.0 MBH - 50.7 MBH = 18.3 MBH

VII. Compare RTU capacities to loads.

Compare the rooftop’s SHC and LC to the building’s Sensible and Latent Heat Loads.

See Notes 1 and 2.

VIII. Select factory options (FIOP)

Local code requires an economizer for any unit with TC larger than 65.0 MBH.

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IV. Calculate the building Latent Heat Load.

LCLoad = TCLoad - SHCLoad

LCLoad = 65.0 MBH - 46.0 MBH = 19.0 MBH

V.Select electric heat.

Enter the Instantaneous and Integrated Heating Rat- ings, Table 17 at 2100 cfm. At 70_F (21_C) return indoor air and 0°F (-18_C) air entering outdoor coil, the integrated heating capacity after interpolation, is 24,300 Btuh. (Select integrated heating capacity value since deductions for outdoor-coil frost and de- frosting have already been made. No correction is re- quired.)

IX. Calculate the total static pressure.

 

External static pressure

0.66 in. wg

Sum of FIOP/Accessory static

+0.14 in. wg

Total Static Pressure

0.80 in. wg

X.Look up the Indoor Fan RPM & BHP.

Table 34 shows, at 2100 CFM & ESP= 0.8, RPM = 1268 & BHP = 1.52

XI. Determine electrical requirements

Table 25 shows the MCA and MOCP of a 548J*07 (without convenience outlet) with 6.5 kW electric heater as:

MCA = 52.3 amps & MOCP = 60 amps

Min. Disconnect Size: FLA = 50 & LRA = 199.

Legend

 

 

NOTES:

BHP

Break horsepower

1. Selecting a unit with a SHC slightly lower than the SHCLoad is

FLA

Full load amps

often better than oversizing. Slightly lower SHC’s will help con-

HC

Heating Capacities

trol indoor humidity, and prevent temperature swings.

LC

Latent capacity

2. If the rooftop’s capacity meets the Sensible Heat Load, but not

the Latent Heat Load.

LRA

Lock rotor amp

 

MBH

(1,000) BTUH

 

MCA

Min. circuit ampacity

 

MOCP

Max. over---current protection

 

RPM

Revolutions per minute

 

RTU

Rooftop unit

 

SHC

Sensible heat capacity

 

TC —

Total capacity

 

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Contents Product Data Table of Contents Features and Benefits Model Number Nomenclature FACTORY-INSTALLED Options and FIELD-INSTALLED Accessories Factory Options AND/OR AccessoriesOption Accessory FieldPower Exhaust Pressure Relief Convenience Outlet powered or un-poweredFilter or Fan Status Switches Economizer dry-bulb or enthalpyAlternate Motors and Drives Motormaster Head Pressure ControllerThru-the-Base Connections Electric HeatersARI Cooling Rating Tables Sound Performance Table Minimum Maximum Airflows Electric HeatTons Physical Data548J*08 548J*09 8.5 TonsMotor Frame Size Fan Qty / Type Single Point KIT Part Number Crsinglexxxxxx Unit Electric Heat Electrical DataElectric Heater NOM APP Part Number PWR Type With Pwrd C.O208/230 Cont. Electric Heat Electrical DataElectric Drive X13 5 speed/torque motor 105A00 16.0 12.0/14.7 038A00 Without P.E With P.E CrheaterxxxxxxCool Cont. Electric Heat Electrical Data Tons575 460 115A00 33.0 30.3 050A00Dimensions 548J Weights & DimensionsUnit disconnect is mounted on panel Dimension Condition610 356 548J*04-07AC08679 C08680 356 Application Data Selection Procedure with 548J*07 Example Cooling Capacities Ambient Temperature548J*04 105 115 EA dB 9001200 548J*05 105 115 EA dB1400 1500 548J*06 105 115 EA dB2250 25001800 548J*07 105 115 EA dB2100 24002625 548J*08 105 115 EA dB3375 37502550 548J*09 105 115 EA dB2975 3400Heating Capacities Temperature AIR Entering Outdoor Coil F db at 70% rh548J*04 ReturnHeating Capacity 548J*08 Heating Capacity TonsGeneral fan performance notes Static Pressure Adders Factory Options and/or Accessories548J*04 Electric DRIVE, X13 MOTOR, 3 TON Horizontal Supply FAN Performance548J*04 Electric DRIVE, X13 MOTOR, 3 TON Vertical Supply Speed Torque CFM ESP BHP548J*05 Electric DRIVE, X13 MOTOR, 4 TON Vertical Supply 548J*05 Electric DRIVE, X13 MOTOR, 4 TON Horizontal Supply1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 548J*06 Electric DRIVE, X13 MOTOR, 5 TON Vertical Supply 548J*06 Electric DRIVE, X13 MOTOR, 5 TON Horizontal Supply1500 1625 1750 1875 2000 2125 2250 2375 2500 TON Horizontal Supply Available External Static Pressure IN. WG CFM RPM BHP 548J*05CFM RPM BHP 548J*06 1800 927 548J*071800 907 2250 509 548J*082250 788 847 2250 5282550 468 546 548J*092550 806 863 2550 495 570Unit MOTOR/DRIVE Combo Motor Pulley Turns Open Pulley Adjustment2000 1000 ECONOMIZER, Barometric Relief and PE Performance548J*04 Stage Cooling Electrical Information548J*05 Stage Cooling 548J*06 Stage Cooling548J*08 Stage Cooling Tons 548J*07 Stage Cooling548J*09 Stage Cooling Tons Range RLA LRAELEC. HTR MCA/MOCP Determination Without C.O. or Unpwrd C.OUnit IFM Without P.E With P.E Type FLA DISC. SizeELEC. HTR Unit Cont. MCA/MOCP Determination Without C.O. or Unpwrd C.OType FLA MCA76/82 70/7479/84 46/48High Unit IFM Type NOM STD MEDSee FLA DISC. Size MCA Mocp LRA65/68 41.5 19778/84 43.8 23469/72 45.7 20582/88 48.0 242ELEC. HTR With Pwrd C.O Unit IFM Without P.E With P.E MCA/MOCP Determination with Pwrd C.O111 Cont. MCA/MOCP Determination with Pwrd C.O113 10833.3 46.520.2 29.2Electric Heater With Pwrd C.O Without P.E With P.E Electric Heater With Pwrd C.O Unit IFM Without P.E With P.E 74/78 50.5 21088/93 52.8 247Stage Cooling Typical Power Diagram Typical Wiring DiagramsC09065 Multi-Protocol Option Diagram Stage Typical Wiring Diagram C09064 Sequence of Operation Continuous air circulation Automatic changeoverCycle-LOCprotection Emergency heatHvac Guide Specifications Guide Specifications 548J*04-0923 09 93 Sequence of Operations for Hvac Controls 23 09 33 Electric and Electronic Control System for Hvac23 81 19 Self-Contained Air Conditioners 23 40 13 Panel Air Filters548J 548J 548J 548J 548J Catalog No. PDS548J---01

548J specifications

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