Bryant 558D STD Unit Economizer Weight Corner Weight, Weight Durablade Parablade

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*Indicates horizontal center of gravity. ²Indicates vertical center of gravity.

NOTES:

1. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.

2. Center of gravity.

3. Direction of air¯ow.

4.Ductwork to be attached to accessory roof curb only.

5.Minimum clearance (local codes or jurisdiction may prevail):

a.Bottom of basepan to combustible surfaces (when not using curb), 0 inches. On horizontal discharge units with electric heat, 1 in. clearance to ductwork for 1 foot.

b.Condenser coil, for proper air¯ow, 36 in. one side, 12 in. the other. The side getting the greater clearance is optional.

c.Overhead, 60 in. to assure proper condenser fan operation.

d.Between units, control box side, 42 in. per National Electrical Code (NEC).

e.Between unit and ungrounded surfaces, control box side, 36 in. per NEC.

f.Between unit and block or concrete walls and other grounded surfaces, control box side, 42 in. per NEC.

g.Horizontal supply and return end, 0 inches.

6.With the exception of the clearances as stated in Notes 5a, b, and c, a removable fence or barricade requires no clearance.

7.Units may be installed on combustible ¯oors made from wood or class A, B, or C roof covering material.

 

CONNECTION SIZES

A

11¤8

dia [28.6] ®eld power supply hole

B

3¤4 -14 NPT condensate drain

C

13¤8

dia [35] power supply knockout

D

2 dia [50.8] power supply knockout

 

STD UNIT

 

ECONOMIZER WEIGHT

CORNER WEIGHT

CORNER WEIGHT

CORNER WEIGHT

CORNER WEIGHT

UNIT

WEIGHT

DURABLADE

PARABLADE

 

(A)

 

(B)

 

(C)

 

(D)

 

Lb

Kg

Lb

 

Kg

Lb

Kg

Lb

 

Kg

Lb

 

Kg

Lb

 

Kg

Lb

 

Kg

558D036

365

165.6

34

 

15.4

42

19.1

126

 

57.2

89

 

40.4

111

 

50.3

39

 

17.7

558D048

375

170.1

34

 

15.4

42

19.1

128

 

58.1

90

 

40.8

114

 

51.7

43

 

19.5

558D060

395

179.2

34

 

15.4

42

19.1

132

 

59.9

94

 

42.6

120

 

54.4

49

 

22.2

558D072

470

213.2

34

 

15.4

42

19.1

148

 

67.1

103

 

46.7

155

 

70.3

64

 

29.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 2 Ð Base Unit Dimensions

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Contents Safety Considerations Important Ð Read Before InstallingContents InstallationSTD Unit Economizer Weight Corner Weight Weight Durablade ParabladeSlab Mount Horizontal Units Only Locate the UnitClearance II. Unit Duct ConnectionsUnit Size AccessoryRoof Curb CRRFCURB001A00Specications External Trap Condensate Drain Maximum Allowable DifferenceIV. Field Connections Field Duct ConnectionsInternal Trap Condensate Drain Low-Voltage Connections Typical Component Location Type Electrical DataSize RLA LRA FLANEC HacrMocp 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 Direct Drive Motors III. Indoor Airflow and Airflow AdjustmentsFan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings ESP Motor DataStandard Direct Drive Motor Airflow Alternate Belt Drive Motor Airflow 1300 576 210 644 263 704 326 764 389 Cfm Rpm WattsWatts Rpm 1200 542 168 616 221 678 278 739 336 1400 610 252 673 315 732 378 791 441Standard Belt Drive Motor Airflow Ð24Ð 1400 577 221 642 284 704 347 766 410 Watts Rpm 1200 514 158 590 210 657 263 723 315 828 4411300 545 189 615 242 680 305 744 368 1500 609 273 670 326 729 394 788 4621350 1645 1424 1921 1700 729 388 787 450 895 593 Cfm Rpm Watts 1500 658 276 722 337 840 4701343 1615 1431 1829 1600 693 327 754 388 867 531 1364 1676 1432 1931 1800 765 460 821 521Belt Drive Motors Ventilation SequenceAIR Filter Care and MaintenanceService Cleaning Evaporator CoilCompressors III. CONDENSER-FAN Adjustment FigII. Lubrication Fan-Motor BearingsReplacement Parts IV. Refrigerant ChargeCooling Charging Chart 558D036 Troubleshooting Cooling TroubleshootingDurablade Economizer Troubleshooting Damper does notParablade Economizer Troubleshooting Enthalpy readingsMTR AHALSM CAPPage Page Service Training Call for Free CatalogPage III. START-UP Electrical TemperaturesPreliminary Information Pressures

558D specifications

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