Bryant 604D--A installation instructions Hood Assembly

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Right Hood

Side Panel

Hood Top Panel

Left Hood

Side Panel

Hood

Divider

604D-- -- A

A09700

Fig. 33 - Hood Assembly

A09701

Fig. 34 - Economizer Hood Installation

11.Open the filter clips on the inside of the hood top. Insert the aluminum filter into the hood and close the clips to hold in place. See Fig. 35.

12.To replace air filters, open filter access door remove old filters and install new disposable filters in filter rack. See Table 14 for filter part numbers.

IMPORTANT: On the the bent coil (See Fig. 36 to determine coil type) filter rack, the 18 x 24 x 1 (257.2mm x 609.6mm x25.4mm) filter must be installed through the filter access door first then install the 16 x 24 x 1 (406.4mm x 609.6mm x 25.4mm) filter.

NOTE: The economizer control settings and the filters are accessible through the filter access door.

Table 14 – Filter Part Number

 

DESCRIPTION

PART NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

14 x 24 x 1

KH01AA314

Straight Indoor

 

(355.6 x 609.6 x 25.4 mm)

 

 

Coil Air Filter

 

16 x 24 x 1

KH01AA316

 

 

(406.4 x 609.6 x 25.4 mm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16 x 24 x 1

KH01AA316

Bent Indoor

 

(406.4 x 609.6 x 25.4 mm)

 

 

Coil Air Filter

 

18 x 24 x 1

KH01AA318

 

 

(457.2 x 609.5 x 25.4 mm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13.Economizer controls are set to a standard factory setting. Nevertheless, you can adjust these settings through the filter access door. Review the settings in the Operation section:

(1.) The standard economizer controller has a factory setting of “C” for the outdoor air temperature changeover and 63_F (17_C) for the supply air (mixed air) temperature sensor. The outdoor air temperature changeover setting is adjusted on the sensor by setting the dip switches on the sensor. The ABCD potentiometer on the economizer control should be set to the “D” position.

(2.) The low ambient compressor lockout switch setting is fixed at 42_F (5.6_C).

(3.) The minimum position for the outdoor air damper can be configured at the controller. When not using a CO2 sensor, the DCV Max potentiometer must be completely closed (CCS) for the Minimum Posi- tion potentiometer to function correctly.

(4.) Settings for the optional outdoor enthalpy sensor, indoor enthalpy sensor, and CO2 sensor can also be configured at the controller.

14.Replace the filter access panel. Screw in place ensuring all seams are air and watertight.

15.Install all economizer accessories then power HVAC unit and test cycle economizer.

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Contents Table of Contents Safety ConsiderationsCheck Equipment Receiving and InstallationIntroduction Provide Unit SupportProperty Damage Hazard Rig and Place UnitUnit Falling Hazard 604D--A24-36 Unit Dimensions 604D--A42-60 Unit Dimensions CPRFCURB012A00 SizeCPRFCURB010A00 CPRFCURB013A00Rigging/Lifting of Unit See Fig Select and Install DuctworkCorner Weights Small Cabinet Corner Weights Large Cabinet Supply and Return Duct Openings Personal Injury and Electrical Operation HazardHigh-Voltage Connections Install Electrical ConnectionsProvide for Condensate Disposal Unit Component Damage HazardControl Voltage Connections Special Procedures for 208-V OperationAccessory Electric Heaters Installation Standard ConnectionsPhysical Data Unit 604D--A Minimum Airflow for Reliable Electric Heater Operation CFM604D a Cont. Ladder Wiring Schematics 208/230-1-60 Connection Wiring Schematics 208/230-3-60 Cont. Ladder Wiring Schematics 208/230-3-60 Connection Wiring Diagram Cont. Ladder Wiring Diagram Check for Refrigerant Leaks Start-Up AdjustmentsSTART-UP Checking Cooling and Heating Control Operation604D--A Sequence of Operation Checking and Adjusting Refrigerant ChargeIndoor Airflow and Airflow Adjustments Unit Operation HazardContinuous Fan Operation Two Cooling Fan Speeds Set-up Dehumidification feature usedSingle Speed Cooling With Higher Electric Heat Speed Color Coding for Indoor Fan Motor LeadsTypical Heat Pump Operation, Cooling Mode Air Filter MaintenanceDefrost Control Outdoor Coil, Indoor Coil, and Condensate Drain Pan Outdoor FanFilter Pressure Drop Table IN. W.C A24-60 Series a604D--A Wet Coil Pressure Drop IN. W.C Cooling Charging Table-Subcooling Electrical Controls and Wiring Refrigerant CircuitHigh-Pressure Switch Pressure SwitchesLoss of Charge Switch Copeland Scroll Compressor Puron RefrigerantSystem Information TroubleshootingSTART-UP Checklist Puronr R-410A Quick Reference Guide Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Cause RemedyPreliminary Information Model no TemperaturesRemove and Store in Job Files III. START-UP Electrical Supply Voltage Compressor AmpsInstallation Vertical Economizer Factory Installed Option GeneralAccessories Small ChassisFilter Part Number Part NumberHood Divider Removed Economizer Hood Assembly Large Chassis Horizontal Return Duct Cover Panel and Hood Divider RemovalLeft Hood Side Hood Assembly Temperature ConfigurationSupply AIR Temperature SAT SENSOR-The supply Economizer Standard Sensors11.7C 12.8C 14.4C 17.2C 20C 22.8C 25.6C Economizer Controller 604D-- -- a Economizer Wiring Diagram A10200 Cont. Ladder Wiring Diagram A10199 604D-- -- a 604D-- -- a Operation CO2 Sensor Standard SettingsCO2 Sensor Standard Settings Economizer Input/Output Logic Troubleshooting 604D--A 30-36 3 Phase with Economizer 604D--A 42-60 3 Phase with Economizer

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