Bryant 580J manual Application Data, Min operating ambient temp cooling

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APPLICATION DATA

580J

Min operating ambient temp (cooling):

In mechanical cooling mode, your Bryant rooftop unit can safely operate down to an outdoor ambient temperature of 40_F (4_C) and 25_F (-4_C), with an accessory winter start kit. It is possible to provide cooling at lower outdoor ambient temperatures by using less outside air, economizers, and/or accessory low ambient kits.

Max operating ambient temp (cooling):

The maximum operating ambient temperature for cooling mode is 115_F (46_C). While cooling operation above 115_F (46_C) may be possible, it could cause either a reduction in performance, reliability, or a protective action by the unit’s internal safety devices.

Min mixed air temp (heating):

Using the factory settings, the minimum temperatures for the mixed air (the combined temperature of the warm return air and the cold outdoor air) entering the dimpled, gas heat exchangers are:

Aluminized

Stainless Steel

50_F (10_C) continuous

40_F (4_C) continuous

45_F (7_C) intermittent

35_F (2_C) intermittent

Operating at lower mixed-air temperatures may be possible, if a field supplied, outdoor air thermostat initiates both heat stages when the temperature is less than the minimum temperatures listed above. Please contact your local Bryant representative for assistance.

Min and max airflow (heating and cooling):

To maintain safe and reliable operation of your rooftop, operate within the heating airflow limits during heating mode and cooling airflow limits during cooling mode. Operating above the max may cause blow-off, undesired airflow noise, or airflow related problems with the rooftop unit. Operating below the min may cause problems with coil freeze-up and unsafe heating operation. Heating and cooling limitations differ when evaluating operating CFM, the minimum value is the HIGHER of the cooling and heating minimum CFM values published in Table 7 and the maximum value is the LOWER of the cooling and heating maximum values published in Table 7.

Heating-to-cooling changeover:

Your unit will automatically change from heating to cooling mode when using a thermostat with an auto-changeover feature.

Airflow:

All units are draw-through in cooling mode and blow-through in heating mode.

Outdoor air application strategies:

Economizers reduce operating expenses and compressor run time by providing a free source of cooling and a means of ventilation to match application changing needs. In fact, they should be considered for most applications. Also, consider the various economizer control methods and their benefits, as well as sensors required to accomplish your application goals. Please contact your local Bryant representative for assistance.

Motor limits, Brake horsepower (BHP):

Due to internal design of Bryant units, the air path, and specially designed motors, the full horsepower (maximum continuous BHP) band, as listed in Table 8 and 10, can be used with the utmost confidence. There is no need for extra safety factors, as Bryant motors are designed and rigorously tested to use the entire, listed BHP range without either nuisance tripping or premature motor failure.

Propane heating:

Propane has different physical qualities than natural gas. As a result, propane requires different fuel to air mixture. To optimize the fuel/air mixture for propane, Bryant sells different burner orifices in an easy to install accessory kit. To select the correct burner orifices or determine the heat capacity for a propane application, use either the selection software, or the unit’s service manual.

High altitude heating:

High altitudes have less oxygen, which affects the fuel/air mixture in heat exchangers. In order to maintain a proper fuel/air mixture, heat exchangers operating in altitudes above 2000 ft (610 m) require different orifices. To select the correct burner orifices or determine the heat capacity for a high altitude application, use either the selection software, or the unit’s service manual.

High altitudes have less oxygen, which means heat exchangers need less fuel. The new gas orifices in this field installed kit make the necessary adjustment for high altitude applications. They restore the optimal fuel to air mixture and maintain healthy combustion on altitudes above 2000 ft (610 m).

NOTE: Typical natural gas heating value ranges from 975 to 1050 Btu/ft3 at sea level nationally. The heating value goes down approximately 1.7% per every thousand feet elevation. Standard factory orifices can typically be used up to 2000 ft (610m) elevation without any operational issues.

NOTE: For installations in Canada, the input rating should be derated by 10% for altitudes from 2000 ft (610m) to 4500 ft (1372m) above sea level.

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Contents Product Data Table of Contents Certified to ISOFeatures and Benefits Intake/Exhaust Options Voltage Factory Installed OptionsUnit Type Packaging Cooling TonsEconomizers FACTORY-INSTALLED Options and FIELD-INSTALLED AccessoriesCondenser Protection Economizer SensorsFactory Options AND/OR Accessories Economizer dry-bulb or enthalpyFactory Options AND/OR Accessories Motormaster Head Pressure ControllerUnit Ahri Cooling Rating TableNOM NET Cooling Seer EER Ieer StagesUnits Heating Rating Table Natural GAS & PropaneAL/SS Heat Exchanger Temp Rise Thermal Afue EfficiencySound Performance Table Stages WeightedHeating Rating Table LOW NOx1 Unit CoolingMinimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Airflow Ratings Natural GAS & PropaneCooling Heating Minimum Physical Data TonsNatural Gas, Propane Heat Heat Anticipator Setting Amps580J*04 580J*05 580J*06 580J*07 Gas Connection Low NOx Gas Heat8.5 Tons 10 12.5 Tons Refrigeration System 580J*12A 580J*12D 580J*14D12.5 Tons 580J*08 580J*09 580J*12 580J*14 Gas ConnectionCurbs & Weights Dimensions 580J*04-07 Dimensions 580JCurbs & Weights Dimensions 580J*04-07 Dimension ConditionRoof Curb Details Curbs & Weights Dimensions 580J*08-12 Curbs & Weights Dimensions 580J*08-12 580JCurbs & Weights Dimensions 580J*08-14 Curbs & Weights Dimensions 580J Dimensions 580J-14Curbs & Weights Dimensions 580J 14 Options & Accessory Weights Option / Accessory WeightsApplication Data Min operating ambient temp coolingApplication Data Sizing a rooftopSelection Procedure with 580J*07A EXAMPLE1 Rtpf Ambient TemperatureCooling Capacities SHCEdb 900 1200 15001050 1200 1350 Ewb580J*05A 105 115 1200 1600 2000 580J*06A 105 115 1750 2000 2250 1800 580J*07A 105 115EAT db 21002100 2400 2700 2100 2400 2700 1750 2000580J*08A 105 115 580J*08D 105 115 Rtpf & Novation EA db2250/0.05 3000/0.07 3750/0.09 Condenser Edb Cooling Capacities 2-STAGE Cooling Rtpf only TonsTemp F AIR ENT 2250 3000 3750580J*09A 105 115 580J*09D 105 115 2550/0.04 3400/0.05 4250/0.07 Condenser Edb 2550 3400 4250580J*12A 105 115 580J*12D 105 115 Rtpf & Novation 3000 4000 5000 Cooling Capacities 2-STAGE Cooling Rtpf only3000/0.04 4000/0.06 5000/0.07 Condenser Edb 580J*14D 105 115 Rtpf & Novation CONDENSEREdb 3750/0.02 5000/0.06 6250/0.05 Condenser EdbTemp Fair ENT 3750 5000 6250Tons Static Pressure Adders Factory Options and/or Accessories12.5 Tons CFM RPM BHP FAN Performance580J*04 FAN Performance Medium Static Option High Static Option1201 580J*051177 1213 1268 13211486 14931506 1482 580J*06Medium Static Option Field---Supplied Drive1 1696 1752 17191713 1736580J*07 580J*08 580J*09 580J*12 579580J*14 Pulley Adjustment Unit MOTOR/DRIVE Motor Pulley Turns Open ComboECONOMIZER, Barometric Relief and PE Performance 2000 1000580J*05A Stage Cooling Electrical Information580J*04A Stage Cooling 580J*06A Stage Cooling580J*08A Stage Cooling Tons Electrical Information580J*07A Stage Cooling 580J*08D Stage Cooling Tons580J*12A Stage Cooling 580J*09A Stage Cooling Tons580J*09D Stage Cooling Tons RLA LRA 580J*12D Stage Cooling580J*14D Stage Cooling Tons MCA/MOCP Determination no C.O. or Unpwrd C.O Unit Combustion Power NOM IFM FAN Motor Exhaust No P.EUnbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage MCA Mocp MCA/MOCP Determination W/ Pwrd C.OPwrd C.O Mocp FLA LRACont. MCA/MOCP Determination W/ Pwrd C.O Typical Wiring Diagrams Stage Cooling Typical Power DiagramTypical Wiring Diagrams Stage Typical Wiring Diagram C08578 Heating Sequence of OperationCooling Sequence of Operation Optional Perfect Humidity Dehumidification SystemSubcooling Mode Reheat 1 Perfect Humidity System 580J04-14 23 07 16 Hvac Equipment Insulation Guide Specifications 580J*04-14Gas Heat/Electric Cooling Packaged Rooftop 23 09 13 Instrumentation and Control Devices for Hvac23 40 13 Panel Air Filters 23 09 33 Electric and Electronic Control System for Hvac23 09 93 Sequence of Operations for Hvac Controls 23 81 19 Self-Contained Air Conditioners580J 580J 580J 580J 580J 580J Catalog No. PDS580J
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