Bryant 580F installation instructions Service Cleaning

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As an example, if local codes require 10% outdoor air during occupied conditions, outdoor-air temperature is 60 F, and return-air temperature is 75 F:

(60 x 0.10) + (75 x 0.90) = 73.5 F

Carefully adjust the unoccupied minimum position until the measured supply-air temperature matches the calculated value. Then, carefully adjust the occupied minimum position set point on the controller until the desired position is reached.

D. Heating, Units with Economi$er+

When the room temperature calls for heat through terminal W1, the indoor (evaporator) fan contactor (IFC) and heater contactor no. 1 (HC1) are energized. On units equipped for 2 stages of heat, when additional heat is needed, W2 is ener- gized and the high-fire solenoid on the main gas valve (MGV) is energized. The economizer damper moves to the minimum position. When the thermostat is satisfied, the damper moves to the fully closed position.

SERVICE

CAUTION: When servicing unit, shut off all electri- cal power to unit and install lockout tag to avoid shock hazard or injury from rotating parts.

I. CLEANING

Inspect unit interior at the beginning of heating and cooling season and as operating conditions require.

A.Evaporator Coil

1.Turn unit power off and install lockout tag. Remove evaporator coil access panel.

2.If economizer or two-position damper is installed, remove economizer by disconnecting Molex plug and removing mounting screws.

3.Slide filters out of unit.

4.Clean coil using a commercial coil cleaner or dish- washer detergent in a pressurized spray canister. Wash both sides of coil and flush with clean water. For best results, back-flush toward return-air section to remove foreign material. Flush condensate pan after completion.

5.Reinstall economizer and filters.

6.Reconnect wiring.

7.Replace access panels.

B.Condenser Coil

Inspect coil monthly. Clean condenser coil annually, and as required by location and outdoor air conditions.

One-Row Coils (Size 036)

Wash coil with commercial coil cleaner. It is not necessary to remove top panel.

2-Row Coils (Sizes 048-073)

Clean coil as follows:

1.Turn off unit power and install lockout tag.

2.Remove top panel screws on condenser end of unit.

3.Remove condenser coil corner post. See Fig. 37. To hold top panel open, place coil corner post between top panel and center post. See Fig. 38.

4.Remove screws securing coil to compressor plate and compressor access panel.

5.Remove fastener holding coil sections together at re- turn end of condenser coil. Carefully separate the

outer coil section 3 to 4 in. from the inner coil section. See Fig. 39.

6.Use a water hose or other suitable equipment to flush down between the 2 coil sections to remove dirt and debris. Clean the outer surfaces with a stiff brush in the normal manner.

7.Secure inner and outer coil rows together with a field- supplied fastener.

8.Reposition the outer coil section and remove the coil corner post from between the top panel and center post. Reinstall the coil corner post and replace all screws.

C.Condensate Drain

Check and clean each year at start of cooling season. In win- ter, keep drain dry or protect against freeze-up.

D. Filters

Clean or replace at start of each heating and cooling season, or more often if operating conditions require it. Replacement filters must be same dimensions as original filters.

E. Outdoor-Air Inlet Screen

Clean screen with steam or hot water and a mild detergent. Do not use disposable filters in place of screen.

Fig. 37 — Cleaning Condenser Coil

Fig. 38 — Propping Up Top Panel

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Contents Installation Important Read Before InstallingContents Safety ConsiderationsBase Unit Dimensions 580F036-072 Base Unit Dimensions 580F073 IV. RIG and Place Unit III. Install External Trap for CONDEN- Sate DrainAlternate Unit Support II. Field Fabricate DuctworkCRRFCURB002A01 Unit Size Accessory CRRFCURB001A01Connector ALT Accessory Drain GAS PKG. Accy Hole PowerVI. Install GAS Piping Install Flue HoodRigging Details Unit 580F MAX WeightPhysical Data RETURN-AIR Filters Furnace SectionFreeze Protection Thermostat F OUTDOOR-AIR Inlet ScreensVII. Make Electrical Connections Field Power SupplyField Control Wiring Heat Anticipator SettingsPower Wiring Connections RLA LRA FLA MCA MOCP† Electrical Data Without Convenience OutletElectrical Data With Convenience Outlet Manual Outdoor-Air Damper VIII. Adjust FACTORY-INSTALLED OptionsBracket Optional EconoMi$er+Hood BOX Iarh OarhIAQ OATThermostats EconoMi$er+ Controller WiringDamper Movement Return Air Temperature RAT Sensor EconoMi$er+ Field-Installed AccessoriesOutdoor Air Temperature OAT Sensor Provided Supply Air Temperature SAT Sensor ProvidedOutdoor Air Humidity Sensor Indoor Air Quality Voltage SettingRange Resolution Temperature ResistanceEnthalpy Changeover Settings Indoor Air Humidity Sensor Occupied/Unoccupied SwitchPower Exhaust Remote EconoMi$er+ Enable ControlVentilation for People CO2 Sensor ConfigurationFull Occupancy Ventilation RateBelt-Drive Motors IX. Adjust EVAPORATOR-FAN SpeedDirect-Drive Motors Motor Data Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings958 External Static Pressure in. wg Cfm Rpm Bhp Watts 900768 8701073 External Static Pressure in. wg Cfm Rpm Bhp Watts955 1181 970840 432 Low Speed802 370 935 802 370 912 489624 773856 967 579663 757941 Airflow Low Speed High SpeedBhp Watts 900 884762 777 859 458 944 579705 886 517 969 644790 353 896 470 990 599 790 353828 413 866 479944 635 1036 775 1119 924 828 413 930 535 1021 669866 479 964 607 1053 746 905 553 1000 687 1085 831966 771867 986START-UP Unit Preparation IV Internal WiringVI. Refrigerant Service Ports PRE-START-UPXI. Heating IX. CoolingMain Burners XIV. ECONOMI$ER+ Controller XII. Safety ReliefXIII. Ventilation Continuous FAN Economizer Motor DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4Input Name Type USE INPUT/OUTPUT Conversion Connection PIN Thermostat InputsInput/Output Channels Start-Up Mode SequenceConfiguration Variables Read and Setup Modes Setup Mode XV. ECONOMI$ER+ Configuration Manual ModeError Mode Ventilation Air and Free Cooling Compressor Configuration and ControlCooling, Units without EconoMi$er+ Demand Ventilation ConfigurationPower Exhaust Configuration XVI. Operating SequenceCooling, Units with EconoMi$er+ Heating, Units without EconoMi$er+Service Cleaning IV. Manual OUTDOOR-AIR Damper III. Blower Belt AdjustmentECONOMI$ER+ Adjustment II. LubricationXVI. Replacement Parts Limit SwitchXIII. HIGH-PRESSURE Switch XIV. Loss of Charge SwitchSuction Line Pressure Psig Suction Line Temperature DEG. CSuction Line Temperature DEG. F Suction Line Pressure KilopascalsTON Unit 60 Hz Charging Chart Burner Section Details Troubleshooting ECONOMI$ER+ Troubleshooting RAM Test Failure Error Code 8 E2 Test FailureUnit Always in Unoccupied Mode II. Unit TroubleshootingHeating Service Analysis LED Error Code Service AnalysisCooling Service Analysis HPS FPTGND GVRAppendix a ECONOMI$ER+ Label Startup ModeAppendix a ECONOMI$ER+ Label Appendix B JOB Specific ECONOMI$ER+ Configuration Settings Index Call for Free Catalog Service TrainingPage III. START-UP Electrical START-UP ChecklistTemperatures Preliminary Information
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580F specifications

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