Bryant 580F installation instructions TON Unit 60 Hz Charging Chart

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5 TON UNIT CHARGING CHART

SUCTION LINE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C)

 

-7

-1

4

10

16

21

27

 

 

100

 

 

 

 

 

689

 

 

90

 

 

 

 

 

621

 

SUCTION LINE PRESSURE (PSIG)

80

 

 

 

 

 

552

SUCTION LINE PRESSURE (KILOPASCALS)

70

 

 

 

 

 

483

60

 

 

 

 

 

414

50

 

 

 

 

 

345

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

40

 

 

 

 

 

276

 

 

30

 

 

 

 

 

207

 

 

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

 

SUCTION LINE TEMPERATURE (DEG. F)

Fig. 43 — Cooling Charging Chart, 580F060

OUTDOOR

TEMP

FC

125 52

11546

10541

95 35

85 29

75 24

65 18

5513

457

6 TON UNIT (60 Hz) CHARGING CHART

SUCTION LINE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C)

 

-7

-1

4

10

16

21

27

 

 

100

 

 

 

 

 

689

 

 

90

 

 

 

 

 

621

 

SUCTION LINE PRESSURE (PSIG)

80

 

 

 

 

 

552

SUCTION LINE PRESSURE (KILOPASCALS)

70

 

 

 

 

 

483

60

 

 

 

 

 

414

50

 

 

 

 

 

345

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

40

 

 

 

 

 

276

 

 

30

 

 

 

 

 

207

 

 

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

 

SUCTION LINE TEMPERATURE (DEG. F)

Fig. 44 — Cooling Charging Chart, 580F072, 073

OUTDOOR

TEMP

FC

125 52

115 46

105 41

95 35

85 29

75 24

65 18

55 13

45 7

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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 OptionsOptional EconoMi$er+ Hood BOXBracket Iarh OarhIAQ OATEconoMi$er+ Controller Wiring Damper MovementThermostats 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 RateIX. Adjust EVAPORATOR-FAN Speed Direct-Drive MotorsBelt-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 970Low Speed 802 370840 432 935 802 370 912 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-UPIX. Cooling Main BurnersXI. Heating XII. Safety Relief XIII. Ventilation Continuous FANXIV. ECONOMI$ER+ Controller Economizer Motor DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4Input Name Type USE INPUT/OUTPUT Conversion Connection PIN Thermostat InputsStart-Up Mode Sequence Configuration Variables Read and Setup ModesInput/Output Channels Setup Mode Manual Mode Error ModeXV. ECONOMI$ER+ Configuration 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

The Bryant 580F is a highly regarded gas furnace known for its exceptional heating performance and advanced technology. Designed for residential use, this model stands out for its reliability, efficiency, and user-friendly features that cater to modern heating demands.

One of the most notable features of the Bryant 580F is its efficiency rating. With an AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating of up to 95%, this furnace maximizes heat output while minimizing energy consumption. This high level of efficiency not only results in lower utility bills but also reduces the environmental impact—a critical consideration for today’s eco-conscious homeowners.

The Bryant 580F is equipped with a multi-speed blower that ensures consistent airflow and enhances comfort by maintaining even temperatures throughout the home. This technology allows the furnace to adjust its operation based on the heating needs, leading to quieter operation and increased comfort levels.

In terms of construction, the Bryant 580F is built with durable materials that promise longevity and resilience against wear and tear. Its compact design makes installation easier, allowing it to fit into tight spaces without compromising its performance.

One of the standout technologies integrated into the Bryant 580F is its enhanced control system. The furnace works seamlessly with smart thermostats, allowing homeowners to monitor and adjust heating settings from their mobile devices. This feature not only provides convenience but also allows for energy-saving optimizations based on personal schedules and preferences.

Safety is also a primary concern with the Bryant 580F. It includes robust safety features such as a hot surface ignition system that eliminates the need for a standing pilot light, reducing the risk of gas leaks. Additionally, advanced diagnostics help in troubleshooting and maintenance, ensuring that potential issues can be identified and resolved quickly.

In conclusion, the Bryant 580F gas furnace is a remarkable choice for those seeking a blend of efficiency, comfort, and advanced technology. Its high AFUE rating, multi-speed blower, smart control compatibility, and safety features make it a reliable option for homeowners looking to invest in a dependable heating solution. As the demand for energy-efficient heating continues to grow, the Bryant 580F stands out as a model that meets and exceeds expectations in the modern heating landscape.