Bryant 558D installation instructions Control Control Point Approx Curve, AT 50% RH

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Fig. 28 Ð PARABLADE Economizer Installed in Unit

CONTROL

CONTROL POINT

F (C) APPROX.

CURVE

AT 50% RH

 

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RH Ð Relative Humidity

Fig. 29 Ð Enthalpy Settings for PARABLADE Economizer

Fig. 30 Ð Panels Reinstalled On Unit

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Fig. 31 Ð Outdoor-Air Hood Installed On Unit

Fig. 32 Ð Filter Installed on Outdoor-Air Hood

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Fig. 33 Ð PARABLADE Economizer Barometric

Relief Damper Characteristics

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Contents Important Ð Read Before Installing ContentsSafety Considerations InstallationSTD Unit Economizer Weight Corner Weight Weight Durablade ParabladeLocate the Unit ClearanceSlab Mount Horizontal Units Only II. Unit Duct ConnectionsAccessory Roof CurbUnit Size CRRFCURB001A00Specications Maximum Allowable Difference IV. Field ConnectionsExternal Trap Condensate Drain Field Duct ConnectionsInternal Trap Condensate Drain Low-Voltage Connections Typical Component Location Electrical Data SizeType RLA LRA FLAHacr MocpNEC RLAAccessory Installation Optional Outdoor-Air Damper InstallationOptional Durablade Economizer Optional Parablade EconomizerHorizontal Durablade Economizer Installation Degree Rotation Outdoor-Air Thermostat Enthalpy Control Installation Control Control Point Approx Curve AT 50% RHSTART-UP Heating Section START-UP and Adjustments PRE-START-UPII. Cooling Section START-UP and Adjustments Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings III. Indoor Airflow and Airflow AdjustmentsDirect Drive Motors Standard Direct Drive Motor Airflow Motor DataESP Alternate Belt Drive Motor Airflow Cfm Rpm Watts Watts Rpm 1200 542 168 616 221 678 278 739 3361300 576 210 644 263 704 326 764 389 1400 610 252 673 315 732 378 791 441Standard Belt Drive Motor Airflow Ð24Ð Watts Rpm 1200 514 158 590 210 657 263 723 315 828 441 1300 545 189 615 242 680 305 744 3681400 577 221 642 284 704 347 766 410 1500 609 273 670 326 729 394 788 462Cfm Rpm Watts 1500 658 276 722 337 840 470 1343 1615 1431 1829 1600 693 327 754 388 867 5311350 1645 1424 1921 1700 729 388 787 450 895 593 1364 1676 1432 1931 1800 765 460 821 521Belt Drive Motors Ventilation SequenceCare and Maintenance Service CleaningAIR Filter Evaporator CoilIII. CONDENSER-FAN Adjustment Fig II. LubricationCompressors Fan-Motor BearingsReplacement Parts IV. Refrigerant ChargeCooling Charging Chart 558D036 Troubleshooting Cooling TroubleshootingDurablade Economizer Troubleshooting Damper does notParablade Economizer Troubleshooting Enthalpy readingsAHA LSMMTR CAPPage Page Service Training Call for Free CatalogPage Temperatures Preliminary InformationIII. START-UP Electrical Pressures

558D specifications

The Bryant 558D represents a leading-edge model in the realm of advanced heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Designed for both residential and light commercial applications, this unit brings together efficiency, performance, and reliability, making it a go-to choice for homeowners and contractors alike.

One of the standout features of the Bryant 558D is its high-efficiency rating. With SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings that can reach up to 18, it allows homeowners to enjoy significant savings on electricity bills while maintaining a comfortable indoor environment. The system is powered by advanced compressors that ensure optimal performance across various climate conditions, providing consistent cooling and heating as needed.

In terms of technology, the Bryant 558D incorporates a two-stage cooling system, which allows for better temperature control and humidity management. This technology enhances comfort by preventing the system from frequently starting and stopping, thus reducing wear and tear while extending the unit's lifespan. The variable-speed blower motor further contributes to this efficiency by adjusting its speed to meet the precise needs of the space, ensuring optimal air distribution and comfort.

Durability is another hallmark of the Bryant 558D. The unit is built with high-quality materials, including a galvanized steel cabinet coated with a sleek, weather-resistant finish that protects against rust and environmental wear. Its compact design makes installation seamless, allowing it to fit into various spaces without significant modifications.

The Bryant 558D also features smart technology compatibility, allowing users to integrate it with modern home automation systems. This connectivity provides homeowners with remote control capabilities, enabling them to regulate their home’s temperature via smartphone applications. This not only adds to convenience but also supports energy management strategies, as users can adjust settings based on occupancy and lifestyle patterns.

Finally, noise levels have been an important consideration in the design of the Bryant 558D. With innovative sound-dampening features, the unit operates quietly, making it an ideal choice for residential areas where noise sensitivity is paramount.

Overall, the Bryant 558D stands out as a sophisticated solution for heating and cooling needs, combining energy efficiency, advanced technology, durability, and user-friendly features. It is an excellent investment for those looking to enhance their home comfort while also being mindful of energy consumption.