Bryant 580F Start-Up Mode Sequence, Configuration Variables Read and Setup Modes

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Table 36 — Start-Up Mode Sequence

TIME

LED 1/DS1 (RED)

LED 2/DS2 (YELLOW)

LED 3/DS3 (GREEN)

LED 4/DS4 (GREEN)

0-1.0 SEC

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

1-1.5 SEC

FLASH ½ SEC

OFF

OFF

OFF

1.5-2.0 SEC

OFF

FLASH ½ SEC

OFF

OFF

2.0-2.5 SEC

OFF

OFF

FLASH ½ SEC

OFF

2.5-3.0 SEC

OFF

OFF

OFF

FLASH ½ SEC

LED — Light-Emitting Diode

Table 37 — Configuration Variables (Read and Setup Modes)

NO.

SETUP POINTS

UNITS

MINIMUM

MAXIMUM

FACTORY

INC

 

COMMENTS

(viewable and adjustable)

VALUE

VALUE

SETTING

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Supply Air Temperature Setpoint

F

40 F

65 F

55 F

1 F

Leaving Air Temperature Control Point

2

Occupied Minimum Economizer

%

Item 15 +1%

100%

15%

1%

Min Econo Position (occupied mode)

Position

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Unoccupied Minimum Economizer

%

1%

100%

5%

1%

Min Econo Position (unoccupied mode)

Position

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

Economizer Maximum Position

%

1%

100%

100%

1%

Maximum Econo Position

5

Economizer Type

1

3

2

1

1

= Vent Only, 2 = Proportional,

3

= 3 Position

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

Economizer Changeover Type

1

5

2

1

1

= Switch, 2 = Outdoor Dry Bulb,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

= Diff Dry Bulb, 4 = Outdoor Enthalpy,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

= Diff Enthalpy

7

Economizer Changeover Setpoint

F

45 F

70 F

65 F

1 F

For Outdoor Changeover

(mode 2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

Economizer Changeover Setpoint

1

4

1

1

Outdoor Enthalpy Changeover Setpoint

 

(mode 3)

 

 

 

 

 

1

= A, 2 = B, 3 = C, 4 = D

9

No. of compressors

1

4

2

1

1, 2, 3, or 4

10

Compressor Sequencing

1

4

1

1

1

= DC-Sensible, 2 = DC-Latent,

3

= LAT-Sensible, 4 = LAT-Latent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

Power Exhaust Stage 1 Activation

%

1%

Item 12 -5%

25%

1%

Economizer Position

12

Power Exhaust Stage 2 Activation

%

Item 11 +1%

100%

50%

1%

Economizer Position (> stage 1)

13

Unoccupied Configuration

1

3

3

1

1

= No Unoccupied Cooling,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

= Unoccupied Free Cooling,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

= Unoccupied Free & Mech Cooling

14

Compressor Lockout Temperature

1 F

65 F

45 F

1 F

Compressor Operation

15

IAQ Min Economizer Position

%

1%

Item 2 +1%

5%

1%

Min IAQ Position for VOC Emissions

Setpoint

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16

IAQ Enable

1

2

1

1

1

= Disabled, 2 = Enabled

17

Outdoor IAQ Reference

PPM/10

1 PPM/10

100 PPM/10

40 PPM/10

1 PPM/10

Outdoor Reference IAQ Level

18

IAQ Lower Limit Control Point

PPM/10

1 PPM/10

Item 19 -1

60 PPM/10

1 PPM/10

Differential Lower Limit Indoor

 

Differential

 

 

PPM/10

 

 

IAQ Level

19

IAQ Upper Limit Control Point

PPM/10

Item 18 +1

200 PPM/10

140 PPM/10

1 PPM/10

Differential Upper Limit Indoor

 

Differential

 

PPM/10

 

 

 

IAQ Level

20

1st Most Recent Error/Reset

1

8

Used in Setup Mode to Reset Alarms

21

2nd Most Recent Error (read only)

1

8

Not Displayed in Setup Mode

22

3rd Most Recent Error (read only)

1

8

Not Displayed in Setup Mode

23

4th Most Recent Error (read only)

1

8

Not Displayed in Setup Mode

24

5th Most Recent Error (read only)

1

8

Not Displayed in Setup Mode

LEGEND

DC — Direct Control

IAQ — Indoor Air Quality

LAT — Leaving Air Temperature Compensated Control VOC — Volatile Organic Compounds

NOTE: The accessibility of these channels will be as follows: READ MODE — All channels will be accessible.

SETUP MODE — Only channels 1-20 will be accessible and 20 will be used to reset alarms.

Table 38 — Input/Output Channels

NO.

I/O POINTS

UNITS

MINIMUM VALUE

MAXIMUM VALUE

INC

COMMENTS

1

C1 Output

Off

On

Compressor 1

2

C2 Output

Off

On

Compressor 2

3

C3 Output

Off

On

Compressor 3/Power Exhaust 2

4

C4 Output

Off

On

Compressor 4/Power Exhaust 1

5

Economizer Damper Output

%

1 F

100 F

1%

Damper Commanded Position

6

Supply Air Temperature

F

1 F

150 F

1 F

Supply Air Temperature

7

Outdoor Air Temperature

F

1 F

150 F

1 F

Outdoor Air Temperature

8

Return Air Temperature

F

1 F

150 F

1 F

Return Air Temperature

9

Indoor Relative Humidity

%

1%

100%

1%

Return Air Relative Humidity

10

Outdoor Relative Humidity

%

1%

100%

1%

Outdoor Air Relative Humidity

11

Indoor Air Quality

PPM

1 PPM/10

200 PPM/10

10 PPM

Indoor Air Quality (/10)

12

Remote Minimum Position

%

1%

100%

1%

Remote Minimum Pot Position

13

Y1 Status

Open

Close

Thermostat Y1 Status

14

Y2 Status

Open

Close

Thermostat Y2 Status

15

G Status

Open

Close

Indoor Fan Status

16

Occ Status

Open

Close

Remote Occupied Status

NOTE: The accessibility of these channels will be as follows:

READ MODE — All channels will be accessible for reading.

ADJUST MODE — Only channels 1-5 will be accessible.

MANUAL MODE — Only channels 1-5 will be accessible.

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