Bryant 551A Optional Non-Fused Disconnect, Optional Convenience Outlet, Manual Outdoor-Air Damper

Page 11

C. Optional Non-Fused Disconnect

On units with the optional non-fused disconnect, incoming power will be wired into the disconnect switch. Refer to Fig. 13 for wiring for 100 and 200 amp disconnect switches. Units with an MOCP (maximum overcurrent protection) under 100 will use the 100 amp disconnect switch. Units with an MOCP over 100 will use the 200 amp disconnect switch. Refer to the applicable disconnect wiring diagram.

To prevent breakage during shipping, the disconnect handle and shaft are shipped and packaged inside the unit control box. Install the disconnect handle before unit operation. To install the handle and shaft, perform the following procedure:

1.Open the control box door and remove the handle and shaft from shipping location.

2.Loosen the Allen bolt located on the disconnect switch. The bolt is located on the square hole and is used to hold the shaft in place. The shaft cannot be inserted until the Allen bolt is moved.

3.Insert the disconnect shaft into the square hole on the disconnect switch. The end of the shaft is spe- cially cut and the shaft can only be inserted in the correct orientation.

4.Tighten the Allen bolt to lock the shaft into position.

5.Close the control box door.

6.Attach the handle to the external access door with the two screws provided. When the handle is in the ON position, the handle will be vertical. When the handle is in the OFF position, the handle will be horizontal.

7.Turn the handle to the OFF position and close the door. The handle should fit over the end of the shaft when the door is closed.

8.The handle must be in the OFF position to open the control box door.

D.Optional Convenience Outlet

On units with optional convenience outlet, a 115-v GFI (ground fault interrupt) convenience outlet receptacle is pro- vided for field wiring. Field wiring should be run through the 7/8-in. knockout provided in the basepan near the return air opening.

6T3 4T2 2T1 LOAD

5L3 3L2 1L1 LINE

NOTE: The disconnect takes the place of TB-1 as shown on the unit wiring diagram label and the component arrangement label.

Fig. 13 — Optional Non-Fused Disconnect Wiring

VII. STEP 7 — MAKE OUTDOOR-AIR INLET ADJUSTMENTS

A. Manual Outdoor-Air Damper

All units (except those equipped with a factory-installed economizer) have a manual outdoor-air damper to provide ventilation air. Damper can be preset to admit up to 25% out- door air into return-air compartment. To adjust, loosen securing screws and move damper to desired setting. Then retighten screws to secure damper (Fig. 14).

B. Optional EconoMi$er

EconoMi$er Motor Control Module (Fig. 15-17)

Set the ECONSP dial to the ‘‘D’’ setting (Fig. 16). The control module is located on the EconoMi$er motor. See Fig. 15 and 17.

Damper Vent Position Setting

1.Set fan switch at ON position (continuous fan opera- tion) and close night switch if used.

2.Set system selector switch to OFF position.

3.Turn Min Pos (%) dial slowly until dampers assume desired vent position. Do not manually operate EconoMi$er motor since damage to motor will result.

Fig. 14 — 25% Outdoor-Air Section Details

CONTROL

MODULE

ACTUATOR

ECONOMI$ER

Fig. 15 — EconoMi$er Damper Assembly

— End View

11

Image 11
Contents II. RIG and Place Unit ContentsSafety Considerations Installation Provide Unit SupportRoof Curb Details 240 Unit Maximum Dimensions Shipping WeightFt-in 155 1801039 1054 559 180 1650 748 36.3 375 170 449 204 452 Unit STD Unit ECONOMI$ER Corner DIM a DIM B DIM C Weight551A Ft-in 155 1575 714 36.3 407 185 375 170 383 174 410Base Unit Dimensions, 551A240 155 180 240 Physical Data551A180 and 240 Shown 551A155 Shown III. Field Fabricate DuctworkIV. Make Unit Duct Connections Trap Condensate DrainNEC Field Control WiringUnit Voltage FLA LRA MCA MOCP† Electrical DataPER Electric Resistance Heater DataUnit Heater Maximum Minimum Heater AmpsManual Outdoor-Air Damper VII. Make OUTDOOR-AIR Inlet AdjustmentsOptional Non-Fused Disconnect Optional Convenience OutletUnit Stage Heat Anticipator SettingsVIII. Install OUTDOOR-AIR Hood Outdoor Air Enthalpy Sensor InstallationDischarge Air Thermistor DAT CO2 Control SetupMechanical Cooling Lockout Dry Bulb Changeover Set UpEconoMi$er Switchover Control Strategy Default Potentiometer SettingsMotormaster I Control Installation 551A155 and 180 Only Ventilation Air Minimum Position Set UpIX. Install ALL Accessories Wind Baffle Details Motormaster III Control Installation 551A240 OnlyLPS LlsvSTART-UP III. Refrigerant Service PortsInternal Wiring XI. Accessory ECONOMI$ER AdjustmentUnits With Perfect Humidity Dehumidification Package Freeze Protection ThermostatsFan Performance 551A155 With Standard Indoor Fan Motor Watts Bhp Rpm 3750 Cfm Rpm Watts BhpWatts Bhp 5700 551A180 15 Tons4800 5100500 551A240 20 TonsWatts Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Watts 000Drop Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure in. wgEvaporator Fan Motor Specifications Fan RPM at Motor Pulley SettingsII. Lubrication Service CleaningIV. Evaporator FAN Service and Replacement Belt Tension Adjustment Evaporator-Fan Pulley Alignment AdjustmentVII. ECONOMI$ER Adjustment VI. CONDENSER-FAN AdjustmentXI. Protective Devices VIII. Power FailureIX. Refrigerant Charge Filter DrierXIII. Control Circuit XIV. Replacement PartsXVI. Optional Hinged Access Doors XII. Relief DevicesTypical Wiring Schematic 551A180, 460v Shown Typical Component Arrangement 551A180 Shown Problem Cause Remedy TroubleshootingCooling Service Analysis Problem Potential Cause Remedy EconoMi$er TroubleshootingPage General TemperaturesElectrical
Related manuals
Manual 170 pages 34.1 Kb