Bryant 581A operation manual Enthalpy Changeover Set Points

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APPROXIMATE DRY BULB TEMPERATURE— °F (°C)

Fig. 27 — Enthalpy Changeover Set Points

CO2 SENSOR MAX RANGE SETTING

 

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CONFIGURATION

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DAMPER VOLTAGE FOR MAX VENTILATION RATE

Fig. 29 — CO2 Sensor Maximum Range Setting

Fig. 28 — EconoMi$er IV Controller Potentiometer and

LED Locations

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Contents Contents Safety ConsiderationsInstallation Provide Unit Support III. RIG and Place Unit II. Remove Shipping RailsRoof Curb Details Shipping Rail Removal Base Unit Dimensions Compressor Physical DataFan Motor and Drive Data Vertical Supply/Return Fan Motor and Drive Data Horizontal Supply/Return IV. Field Fabricate Ductwork Vertical ConfigurationMake Unit Duct Connections Horizontal ApplicationsVI. Install Flue Hood and Inlet Hood VIII. Install GAS PipingVII. Trap Condensate Drain Field Power Supply Field Control WiringIX. Make Electrical Connections Manual Damper Assembly Install OUTDOOR-AIR HoodFLA MCA Mocp Electrical Data Units Without Convenience OutletElectrical Data Units With Optional Convenience Outlet Outdoor-Air Hood Details XII. NON-FUSED Disconnect XIII. Install ALL AccessoriesVI. Internal Wiring III. Refrigerant Service PortsPRE-START-UP START-UPIX. RETURN-AIR Filters VIII. Condenser Fans and MotorsOUTDOOR-AIR Inlet Screens XI. GAS HeatFan Performance 581A210 Medium Heat Vertical Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A240 Low Heat Vertical Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A210 High Heat Vertical Discharge UnitsFan Performance 581A240 High Heat Vertical Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A240 Medium Heat Vertical Discharge UnitsFan Performance 581A300 Medium Heat Vertical Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A300 Low Heat Vertical Discharge UnitsGeneral Notes for Tables Fan Performance 581A300 High Heat Vertical Discharge UnitsFan Performance 581A210 Low Heat Horizontal Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A240 Low Heat Horizontal Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A210 High Heat Horizontal Discharge UnitsFan Performance 581A240 High Heat Horizontal Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A300 Low Heat Horizontal Discharge Units Fan Performance 581A300 High Heat Horizontal Discharge Units Power Exhaust Fan PerformanceOperation Air Quantity Limits Evaporator Fan Motor SpecificationsFan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure in. wgEconoMi$er IV Controller Wiring and Operational Modes XII. Optional ECONOMI$EREconoMi$er IV Component Locations Exploded View Supply-Air Temperature Sensor LocationEconoMi$er IV Wiring Enthalpy Changeover Set Points Page CO2 Sensor Standard Settings XII. Operating SequenceCooling, Units Without Economizer Coil Maintenance and Cleaning Recommendation Service CleaningHeating, Units Without Economizer Cooling, Units With EconoMi$erFilters Condensate DrainOutdoor-Air Inlet Screens Main BurnerII. Lubrication III. Evaporator FAN Service and ReplacementBelt Tension Adjustment IV. Evaporator FAN Performance AdjustmentBelt Tension Adjustment VI. CONDENSER-FAN Adjustment FigVII. Power Failure IX. GAS Valve AdjustmentVIII. Refrigerant Charge Main Burners XI. Filter DrierXII. Protective Devices XV. Replacement Parts XIII. Relief DevicesXIV. Control Circuit Low Voltage Control Schematic Low Voltage Control Schematic Power Schematic Component Arrangement Cooling Service Analysis Troubleshooting Unit TroubleshootingProblem Cause Remedy Heating Service AnalysisIGC Control Heating and Cooling II. ECONOMI$ER IV Troubleshooting EconoMi$er IV Input/Output Logic EconoMi$er IV Troubleshooting CompletionCopyright 2005 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems Catalog no Page Page Page Temperatures START-UP ChecklistElectrical Pressures
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