Bryant 581A operation manual VI. Install Flue Hood and Inlet Hood, VII. Trap Condensate Drain

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Install field-supplied manual gas shutoff valve with a 1/8-in. NPT pressure tap for test gage connection at unit. The pressure tap is located on the gas manifold, adjacent to the gas valve. Field gas piping must include sediment trap and union. See Fig. 14.

NOTE: Dimensions A, A, B, and Bare obtained from field-supplied ceiling diffuser.

Shaded areas indicate block-off pans.

Fig. 9 — Concentric Duct Details

VI. STEP 6 — INSTALL FLUE HOOD AND INLET HOOD

Flue hood (smaller hood), inlet hood (larger hood), and screens are shipped inside the unit in the fan section. To install, remove the heat panel. The flue hood is attached to the heat section panel from the outside using the screws pro- vided. See Fig. 10.

The inlet hood is installed by inserting the hood through the back of the heat panel. Attach the hood by inserting the screws provided through the clearance holes in the heat panel and into the intake hood.

Install the screens into both hoods using the screws and retaining nuts provided with the unit.

Attach the cover of the observation hole on the intake hood and then replace the heat panel onto the unit to complete the installation.

NOTE: When properly installed, the flue hood will line up with the combustion fan housing. See Fig. 11.

VII. STEP 7 — TRAP CONDENSATE DRAIN

See Fig. 12 for drain location. One 3/4-in. half coupling is pro- vided outside unit evaporator section for condensate drain connection. A trap at least 4-in. deep must be used. See Fig. 13.

All units must have an external trap for condensate drain- age. Install a trap at least 4 in. deep and protect against freeze-up. If drain line is installed downstream from the external trap, pitch the line away from the unit at 1 in. per 10 ft of run. Do not use a pipe size smaller than the unit connection.

VIII. STEP 8 — INSTALL GAS PIPING

Unit is equipped for use with natural gas. Refer to local building codes, or in the absence of local codes, to ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Z223.1-latest year and addendum Z223.1A-latest year entitled NFGC. In Can- ada, installation must be in accordance with the CAN1.B149.1 and CAN1.B149.2 installation codes for gas burning appliances.

Support gas piping. For example, a 3/4-in. gas pipe must have one field-fabricated support beam every 8 ft. Therefore, an 18-ft long gas pipe would have a minimum of 3 support beams.

FLUE HOOD

INLET HOOD

Fig. 10 — Flue and Inlet Hood Locations

COMBUSTION

FAN HOUSING

HEAT

EXCHANGER

SECTION INDUCED-DRAFT MOTOR

MAIN BURNER

SECTION

Fig. 11 — Combustion Fan Housing Location

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsInstallation Provide Unit Support II. Remove Shipping Rails III. RIG and Place UnitRoof Curb Details Shipping Rail Removal Base Unit Dimensions Physical Data CompressorFan Motor and Drive Data Vertical Supply/Return Fan Motor and Drive Data Horizontal Supply/Return Make Unit Duct Connections Vertical ConfigurationIV. Field Fabricate Ductwork Horizontal ApplicationsVIII. Install GAS Piping VI. Install Flue Hood and Inlet HoodVII. Trap Condensate Drain Field Control Wiring Field Power SupplyIX. Make Electrical Connections Install OUTDOOR-AIR Hood Manual Damper AssemblyElectrical Data Units Without Convenience Outlet FLA MCA MocpElectrical Data Units With Optional Convenience Outlet Outdoor-Air Hood Details XIII. Install ALL Accessories XII. NON-FUSED DisconnectPRE-START-UP III. Refrigerant Service PortsVI. Internal Wiring START-UPOUTDOOR-AIR Inlet Screens VIII. Condenser Fans and MotorsIX. RETURN-AIR Filters XI. GAS HeatFan Performance 581A210 Medium Heat Vertical Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A210 High Heat Vertical Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A240 Low Heat Vertical Discharge UnitsFan Performance 581A240 Medium Heat Vertical Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A240 High Heat Vertical Discharge UnitsFan Performance 581A300 Low Heat Vertical Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A300 Medium Heat Vertical Discharge UnitsFan Performance 581A300 High Heat Vertical Discharge Units General Notes for TablesFan Performance 581A210 Low Heat Horizontal Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A210 High Heat Horizontal Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A240 Low Heat Horizontal Discharge UnitsFan Performance 581A240 High Heat Horizontal Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A300 Low Heat Horizontal Discharge Units Power Exhaust Fan Performance Fan Performance 581A300 High Heat Horizontal Discharge UnitsEvaporator Fan Motor Specifications Operation Air Quantity LimitsEconoMi$er IV Controller Wiring and Operational Modes Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure in. wgFan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings XII. Optional ECONOMI$ERSupply-Air Temperature Sensor Location EconoMi$er IV Component Locations Exploded ViewEconoMi$er IV Wiring Enthalpy Changeover Set Points Page XII. Operating Sequence CO2 Sensor Standard SettingsCooling, Units Without Economizer Heating, Units Without Economizer Service CleaningCoil Maintenance and Cleaning Recommendation Cooling, Units With EconoMi$erOutdoor-Air Inlet Screens Condensate DrainFilters Main BurnerIII. Evaporator FAN Service and Replacement II. LubricationBelt Tension Adjustment IV. Evaporator FAN Performance AdjustmentBelt Tension Adjustment VI. CONDENSER-FAN Adjustment FigIX. GAS Valve Adjustment VII. Power FailureVIII. Refrigerant Charge XI. Filter Drier Main BurnersXII. Protective Devices XIII. Relief Devices XV. Replacement PartsXIV. Control Circuit Low Voltage Control Schematic Low Voltage Control Schematic Power Schematic Component Arrangement Troubleshooting Unit Troubleshooting Cooling Service AnalysisHeating Service Analysis Problem Cause RemedyIGC Control Heating and Cooling II. ECONOMI$ER IV Troubleshooting EconoMi$er IV Troubleshooting Completion EconoMi$er IV Input/Output LogicCopyright 2005 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems Catalog no Page Page Page Electrical START-UP ChecklistTemperatures Pressures
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