Bryant installation instructions To Use Cooling Charging Chart, Cooling Charging Chart 580F090

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Proceed as follows:

1.Remove caps from low-pressure and high-pressure Schrader valve fittings.

2.Using hoses with valve core depressors, attach low- and high-pressure gage hoses to low-pressure and high-pressure service fittings, respectively.

3.Start unit in Cooling mode and let unit run until sys- tem pressure stabilize.

4.Measure and record the following:

a.Outdoor ambient-air temperature (F db).

b.Evaporator inlet-air temperature (F wb).

c.Suction-tube temperature (F) at low-side service fitting.

d.Suction (low-side) pressure (psig).

5.Using “Cooling Charging Charts” compare outdoor- air temperature (F db) with the suction line pressure (psig) to determine desired system operating suction line temperature. See Fig. 41-48.

6.Compare measured suction-tube temperature with

desired suction-tube temperature. Using a tolerance of ± 3° F, add refrigerant if measured temperature is more than 3° F higher than proper suction-tube tem-

perature, or remove refrigerant if actual temperature is more than 3° F lower than required suction-tube temperature.

A.To Use Cooling Charging Chart

This method is to be used in Cooling mode only. Take the out- door ambient temperature and read the suction pressure gage. Refer to appropriate chart to determine what suction temperature should be. If suction temperature is high, add refrigerant. If suction temperature is low, carefully recover

CIRCUIT NO. 1

CIRCUITS 1 AND 2

Fig. 41 — Cooling Charging Chart; 580F090

some of the charge. Recheck the suction pressure as charge is adjusted. Example (Fig. 44, Circuit 2):

Outdoor Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 F Suction Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 psig Suction Temperature should be . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 F

(Suction temperature may vary ± 3 F.)

CIRCUIT NO. 2

Fig. 42 — Cooling Charging Chart; 580F102

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Contents Installation Important Read Before InstallingContents Safety ConsiderationsBase Unit Dimensions 580F090,102,120,150 Base Unit Dimensions 580F091,103,121,151 II. Field Fabricate Ductwork III. Install External Trap for CONDEN- Sate DrainAlternate Unit Support Slab Mount Horizontal Units OnlyCRRFCURB003A01 CRBTMPWR002A01CRBTMPWR003A01 CRBTMPWR004A01Unit Leveling Tolerances Operating Dimensions Unit Weight Physical Data 580F090, 102, 120, 150 Units High Furnace SectionLOW MED091 103 121 151 Nominal Capacity tons 091 103 121 151 Field Control Wiring Install Flue HoodVI. Install GAS Piping Field Power SupplyElectrical Data Without Convenience Outlet Heat Anticipator SettingsUnbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Power Exhaust Electrical Data MCA MocpFLA FAN Motor MCA Mocp LRA Electrical Data With Convenience OutletVoltage Type RLA LRANEC IFCScrews VIII. Adjust FACTORY-INSTALLED OptionsManual Outdoor-Air Damper With Hood AttachedOptional EconoMi$er+ Hood BOXBracket Iarh OATIAQ ORHEconoMi$er+ Controller Wiring Damper MovementThermostats Return Air Temperature RAT Sensor EconoMi$er+ Field-Installed AccessoriesOutdoor Air Temperature OAT Sensor Provided Supply Air Temperature SAT Sensor ProvidedOutdoor Air Humidity Sensor Indoor Air Humidity SensorVertical ECONOMI$ER+ 3 to 12 1/2 TON Units Temperature Resistance Low High Range ResolutionPower Exhaust Remote EconoMi$er+ Enable ControlRemote Potentiometer Occupied Minimum Position Demand Ventilation Control CO2 Sensor ConfigurationIX. Adjust EVAPORATOR-FAN Speed CO2 Sensor* Standard SettingsUnit Motor Efficiency Evaporator-Fan Motor EfficiencyContinuous BHP Evaporator-Fan Motor PerformanceGeneral Notes for FAN Performance Data Tables Unit EVAPORATOR-FAN Maximum Acceptable2500 551 642 2250 513 5052300 521 531 2400 535 584866 713 665 940741 671 972 802 684866 696 1187 786 1453 2300 521 5311222 791 1489 2400 535 584 1293 802 1566 2500 551 6424100 4200 4250 38003900 40002296 3800 761 18422156 3900 777 1974958 1400 1008 1604 3400 962 1373 3100978 1447 3200 942 1323 993 1524 33003300 786 836 3000 726 656 793 8223100 746 713 811 883 3200 766 773 829 947Airflow 4000 777 1563 834 1785 3700 728 1266 789 1473 8483800 744 1361 804 1572 3900 760 1460 819 16761139 4208 5200 3700 728 1266 789 14734000 777 1563 4100 793 16722400 527 561 2250 505 484681 2300 513 509894 681 657 901708 663 931 766 674 993828 686 1142 782 1403 2300 513 5091174 787 1437 2400 527 561 1241 796 1508 2500 543 6174200 4250 2209 3800 753 17832074 3900 770 1912825 3000 555 630765 3100 568 6861115 823 1269 3200 582 745 765 696 9041048 814 1198 3100 568 686 825 706 9681100 750 1259 888 717 1035955 728 1106 1026 739 11811414 823 3700 676 11061328 811 3800 690 11854000 719 1357 786 1597 3700 676 1106 747 1328 8113800 690 1185 760 1414 823 3900 705 1269 773 1503START-UP Unit Preparation Internal WiringVII. Refrigerant Service Ports PRE-START-UPCooling XI. Main BurnersXII. Heating XIV. Safety Relief XIII. Integrated GAS Controller IGC OperationXVI. ECONOMI$ER+ Controller DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 EconoMi$er+ Controller BoardEconoMi$er+ Inputs and Outputs Start-Up Mode SequenceInput/Output Channels Configuration Variables Read and Setup ModesSetup Points Units Minimum Maximum Factory INC Comments Value SettingSetup Mode Error Mode Manual ModeXVII. ECONOMI$ER+ Configuration Compressor Configuration And ControlVentilation Air And Free Cooling Power Exhaust Configuration Demand Ventilation ConfigurationCooling, Units With EconoMi$er+ XVIII. Operating SequenceCooling, Units Without EconoMi$er+ Heating, Units Without EconoMi$er+Service Cleaning IX. LOSS-OF-CHARGE Switch IV. Blower Belt AdjustmentVI. Economizer Adjustment VIII. HIGH-PRESSURE SwitchCooling Charging Chart 580F090 To Use Cooling Charging ChartCooling Charging Chart 580F120 Cooling Charging Chart 580F091 Cooling Charging Chart 580F121 XV. Burner Ignition XIV. Limit SwitchXII. Flue GAS Passageways XIII. COMBUSTION-AIR BlowerXVII. Replacement Parts Cleaning and AdjustmentTroubleshooting ECONOMI$ER+ Troubleshooting II. Unit Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy Cooling Service TroubleshootingHeating Service Troubleshooting Typical Unit Wiring Schematic 208/230-3-60 Unit Shown Appendix a ECONOMI$ER+ Label Startup ModeAppendix a ECONOMI$ER+ Label Appendix B JOB Specific ECONOMI$ER+ Configuraiton Settings Index Call for Free Catalog Service TrainingPage III. START-UP Electrical START-UP ChecklistRemove and Store in Job File Preliminary Information
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