Bryant 580D manual Controls, Operating Sequence

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CONTROLS

OPERATING SEQUENCE

Cooling, Units Without Economizer Ð When thermostat calls for cooling, terminals G and Y1 are energized. The indoor (evaporator) fan contactor (IFC) and compressor contactor no. 1 (C1) are energized, and evaporator-fan motor (IFM), com- pressor no. 1 (580D036-150 and 579F216-300) or unloaded compressor (579F180), and condenser fan(s) start. The liquid line solenoid value for compressor no. 1 is deenergized open. The condenser-fan motor(s) runs continuously while unit is cool- ing. For units with 2 stages of cooling, if the thermostat calls for a second stage of cooling by energizing Y2, compressor con- tactor no. 2 (C2) is energized and compressor no. 2 starts (580D090-150 and 579F216-300), or compressor no. 1 runs fully loaded (579F180). The liquid line solenoid valve for com- pressor no. 2 (579F180 and 240) is deenergized to open.

Heating, Units Without Economizer (580D036-150) Ð When the thermostat calls for heating, terminal W1 is energized. In or- der to prevent thermostat short-cycling, the unit is locked into the Heating mode for at least 1 minute when W1 is energized. The induced-draft motor (IDM) is then energized and the burner ignition sequence begins. The indoor (evaporator) fan motor (IFM) is energized 45 seconds after a ¯ame is ignited. On units equipped for two stages of heat, when additional heat is needed, W2 is energized and the high-®re solenoid on the main gas valve (MGV) is energized. When the thermostat is satis®ed and W1 is deenergized, the IFM stops after a 45-second time- off delay.

Heating, Units Without Economizer (579F180-300)

NOTE: The 579F180-300 units have 2 stages of heat.

When the thermostat calls for heating, power is sent to W on the IGC (integrated gas unit controller) board. An LED (light- emitting diode) on the IGC board will be on during normal op- eration. A check is made to ensure that the rollout switch and limit switch are closed. The induced-draft motor is then ener- gized, and when speed is proven with the hall effect sensor on the motor, the ignition activation period begins. The burners will ignite within 5 seconds.

If the burners do not light, there is a 22-second delay before an- other 5-second attempt. If the burners still do not light, this se- quence is repeated for 15 minutes. After the 15 minutes have elapsed, if the burners still have not lighted, heating is locked out. To reset the control, break 24-v power to the thermostat.

When ignition occurs the IGC board will continue to monitor the condition of the rollout and limit switches, the hall effect sensor, as well as the ¯ame sensor. If the unit is controlled through a room thermostat set for fan auto., 45 seconds after ignition oc- curs, the indoor-fan motor will be energized. If for some reason the overtemperature limit opens prior to the start of the indoor fan blower, on the next attempt, the 45-second delay will be shortened to 5 seconds less than the time from initiation of heat to when the limit tripped. Gas will not be interrupted to the burn- ers and heating will continue. Once modi®ed, the fan on delay will not change back to 45 seconds unless power is reset to the control.

When additional heat is required, W2 closes and initiates power to the second stage of the main gas valve. When the thermostat is satis®ed, W1 and W2 open and the gas valve closes, inter- rupting the ¯ow of gas to the main burners. If the call for W1 lasted less than 1 minute, the heating cycle will not terminate until 1 minute after W1 became active. If the unit is controlled through a room thermostat set for fan auto., the indoor-fan mo- tor will continue to operate for an additional 45 seconds then stop. If the overtemperature limit opens after the indoor motor is stopped within 10 minutes of W1 becoming inactive, on the next cycle the time will be extended by 15 seconds. The maximum delay is 3 minutes. Once modi®ed, the fan off delay will not change back to 45 seconds unless power is reset to the control.

A LED indicator is provided on the IGC to monitor operation. The IGC is located by removing the side panel and viewing the IGC through the view port located in the control box access panel. During normal operation, the LED is continuously on.

Cooling, Units With Durablade Economizer (580D036-150)

ÐWhen the outdoor-air temperature is above the OAT (outdoor-air thermostat) setting and the room thermostat calls for cooling, compressor contactor no. 1 is energized to start compressor no. 1 and the outdoor (condenser) fan motor (OFM). The indoor (evaporator) fan motor (IFM) is energized and the economizer damper moves to the minimum position. Upon a further call for cooling, compressor contactor no. 2 will be energized, starting compressor no. 2 (090-150 only). After the thermostat is satis®ed, the damper moves to the fully closed position when using an auto fan or to the minimum position when using a continuous fan.

When the outdoor-air temperature is below the OAT setting and the thermostat calls for cooling, the economizer dampers move to the minimum position. If the supply-air temperature is above 57 F, the damper continues to open until it reaches the fully open position or until the supply-air temperature drops below 52 F.

When the supply-air temperature falls to between 57 F and 52 F, the damper will remain at an intermediate open position. If the supply-air temperature falls below 52 F, the damper will modulate closed until it reaches the minimum position or until the supply-air temperature is above 52 F. When the thermostat is satis®ed, the damper will move to the fully closed position when using an auto fan or to the minimum position when using a continuous fan.

If the outdoor air alone cannot satisfy the cooling requirements of the conditioned space, economizer cooling is integrated with mechanical cooling, providing second-stage cooling. Compres- sor no. 1 and the condenser fan will be energized and the po- sition of the economizer damper will be determined by the supply-air temperature. Compressor no. 2 is locked out.

When the second stage of cooling is satis®ed, the compressor and OFM will be deenergized. The damper position will be de- termined by the supply-air temperature.

After a 30-second delay, the IFM shuts off. If the thermostat fan selector switch is in the ON position, the IFM will run continuously.

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Contents 580D036-072 579F180,216 580D090-150 579F240,300 FEATURES/BENEFITSPage Table of Contents 580D036-150 Models only Model Number NomenclatureModel Number Nomenclature 579F180-300 Models only ARI* Capacity Ratings Rise Efficiency ARI* Capacity RatingsHeating Capacities and Efficiencies Ð 580D036-150 Heating Capacities and Efficiencies Ð 579F180-300Unit Size 580D Physical Data Ð 580D036-072Unit Size 580D Medium LOW/MEDIUM High Heat Physical Data Ð 580D036-072Pulley Center Line Distance Std Physical Data Ð 580D090-150090 102 120 150 Nominal Capacity tons Quantity...Diameter Motor Hp...RpmUnit Size 580D LOW/MEDIUM High Heat Hihg Heat Medium Heat Physical Data Ð 580D090-150Unit Size 579F Physical Data Ð 579F180-300Physical Data Ð 579F180-300 Unit Size 579FLOW/HIGH Heat Head Pressure Control Speed Control 180,216 Options and AccessoriesOption ACCESSORY² Head Pressure ControlSizes Options and AccessoriesTime Guard II Control Durablade EconomizerThermostat Power Exhaust 180-300 Shown Accusensor SensorAccusensor Control OnlyUnit Base Unit Dimensions Ð 580D036-072Unit Corner Weight Dimensions Base Unit Dimensions Ð 580D090-150486 220 636 288 Base Unit Dimensions Ð 579F180,216Dimension Base Unit Dimensions Ð 579F240,300Roof Curb Ð 580D036-072 Accessory DimensionsRoof Curb Ð 580D090-150 Accessory Dimensions579F Dimensions degrees and inchesPKG. NO. REF Curb Description Height Unit DEGPre-Assembled, High Static Horizontal Supply/Return Adapter Installation 579F180-300Power Exhaust 579F180-300 Accessory Curb Description Package no HeightII Select Unit Based on Required Cooling Capacity Selection Procedure with 579F180 exampleSHC Performance Data Cooling CapacitiesCooling Capacities Performance DataPerformance Data Cooling Capacities 580D120 10 Tons580D150 121¤2 Tons 5400/0.06 6000/0.07 7200/0.08 9000/0.09 579F180 15 Tons Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Ð Cfm/BF4500/0.08 5250/0.10 6000/0.11 6750/0.12 7500/0.14 Condenser 579F216 18 Tons579F240 20 Tons Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Ð Cfm/BF 579F300 25 Tons7000/0.03 8750/0.05 10,000/0.07 11,250/0.09 580D036 3 Tons Ð Alternate Motor Belt Drive FAN Performance Ð 580D036-150 Vertical Discharge Units580D036 3 Tons Ð Standard Motor Direct Drive Fiop580D048 4 Tons Ð Alternate Motor Belt Drive 580D048 4 Tons Ð Standard Motor Direct Drive580D060 5 Tons Ð Alternate Motor Belt Drive 580D060 5 Tons Ð Standard Motor Direct Drive1562 580D072 6 Tons Air¯ow External Static Pressure in. wgRpm Bhp Watts 1800 26003100 580D090 71¤2 Tons Air¯ow External Static Pressure in. wgRpm Bhp Watts 2250 2550904 2300 3400 580D102 81¤2 Tons Air¯ow External Static Pressure in. wgRpm Bhp Watts 2550 891 2188 3300985 580D120 10 Tons Air¯ow External Static Pressure in. wgRpm Bhp Watts 3000 43005200 580D150 121¤2 Tons Air¯ow External Static Pressure in. wgRpm Bhp Watts 3750 5100FAN Performance Ð 580D036-150 Horizontal Discharge Units 352 788 410 887 546 928 615 968 683 1400 640 284 705 1989 1466 2171 Bhp Brake Horsepower Input to FanRpm Bhp Watts 1200 569 189 641 299 761 357 859 483 901 546 943 609 1300 604 231 6731331 1986 1400 2227 1461 Medium Speed High Speed 208 230, 460, 575 230,460, 5751392 1365 2038 14261603 15361514 1496 2240 1529895 997 3055 1040 3333 Bhp Brake Horsepower Input to Fan894 882812 1062 3676 1102 3860 Bhp Brake Horsepower Input to FanRpm Bhp Watts 2550 669 627 867 692 1056 754 7831019 9621008 9731131 Bhp Watts 37501166 1178FAN Performance Ð 579F180-300 Units Performance Data FAN Performance Ð 579F180-300 Units 9500 10,000 Bhp Brake Horsepower Input to Fan579F240 20 Tons Air¯ow External Static Pressure in. wg Rpm Bhp Watts 60003507 10,500 11,000 11,250 Bhp Brake Horsepower Input to Fan579F300 25 Tons Air¯ow Rpm Bhp Watts 500Unit Minimum CFM Maximum CFM Sound Power Total UnitSound Weighted Octave Bands Unit Rating AIR Quantity LimitsUnit Motor Pulley Turns Open ACCESSORY/FIOP Static PRESSURE* in. wg − 580D090-150ACCESSORY/FIOP Static PRESSURE* in. wg − 579F180-300 Component CFMInput Altitude COMPENSATION* ÐBtuh Nominal Nominal InputAltitude Derating FACTOR* Ð ALL Units Fan Performance Using Accessory Power Exhaust 579F180-300Altitude COMPENSATION* Ð 580D090-150 EVAPORATOR-FAN Motor Efficiency580D036 EVAPORATOR-FAN Motor PerformanceMaximum Unit EVAPORATOR-FAN Acceptable Continuous Operating AMP Draw BHPRLA LRA FLA MCA MOCP² Electrical Data Ð 580D036-150Electrical Data Ð 579F180-300 NEC Ð National Electrical Code Typical Piping and Wiring Ð 580D036-150Vertical Discharge Ducting Horizontal Discharge Ducting579F180 shown Typical Piping and Wiring Ð 579F180-300Typical Wiring Schematic Ð 580D036-150 Typical Wiring Schematic 579F240-300, 460-v shown IFC AHAPRI IDMOperating Sequence ControlsCooling, Units With Parablade Economizer 580D036-072 Controls580D036-150 Application DataApplication Data Part 1 Ð General Guide Specifications Ð 580D036-150Guide Specifications Ð 580D036-150 Guide Specifications Ð 580D036-150 Guide Specifications Ð 579F180-300 Guide Specifications Ð 579F180-300 Copyright 1998 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems