Bryant 580F operation manual XII. Install ALL Accessories, Outdoor-Air Hood Component Location

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IMPORTANT: If the unit is equipped with the optional EconoMi$erIV component, move the outdoor-air tempera- ture sensor prior to installing the outdoor-air hood. See the Optional EconoMi$erIV section for more information.

NOTE: The hood top panel, upper and lower filter retainers, hood drain pan, baffle (size 300), and filter support bracket are secured opposite the condenser end of the unit. The screens, hood side panels, remaining section of filter support bracket, seal strip, and hardware are in a package located inside the return-air filter access panel (Fig. 19).

1.Attach seal strip to upper filter retainer. See Fig. 20.

2.Assemble hood top panel, side panels, upper filter retainer, and drain pan (see Fig. 21).

3.Secure lower filter retainer and support bracket to unit. See Fig. 21. Leave screws loose on size 300 units.

4.Slide baffle (size 300) behind lower filter retainer and tighten screws.

5.Loosen sheet metal screws for top panel of base unit located above outdoor-air inlet opening, and remove screws for hood side panels located on the sides of the outdoor-air inlet opening.

6.Match notches in hood top panel to unit top panel screws. Insert hood flange between top panel flange and unit. Tighten screws.

7.Hold hood side panel flanges flat against unit, and install screws removed in Step 5.

8.Insert outdoor-air inlet screens and spacer in channel created by lower filter retainer and filter support bracket.

9.Attach remaining section of filter support bracket.

XII. STEP 12 — INSTALL ALL ACCESSORIES

After all the factory-installed options have been adjusted, install all field-installed accessories. Refer to the accessory installation instructions included with each accessory.

A. Motormaster® I Control (–20 F) Installation (580F180 and 210 Only)

Install Field-Fabricated Wind Baffles

Wind baffles must be field-fabricated for all units to ensure proper cooling cycle operation at low ambient temperatures. See Fig. 22 for baffle details. Use 20-gage, galvanized sheet metal, or similar corrosion-resistant metal for baffles. Use field-supplied screws to attach baffles to unit. Screws should be 1/4-in. diameter and 5/8-in. long. Drill required screw holes for mounting baffles.

CAUTION: To avoid damage to the refrigerant coils and electrical components, use recommended screw sizes only. Use care when drilling holes.

Install Motormaster I Controls

One Motormaster I control is required on size 180 and 210 units. The Motormaster I control must be used in conjunction with the accessory fan motor sequencing kit and winter start kit (purchased separately). The Motormaster I device controls outdoor fan no. 1 while outdoor fans no. 2 and 3 are sequenced off by the accessory fan motor sequencing kit.

Accessory Fan Motor Sequencing Kit — Install the accessory fan motor sequencing kit per instruction supplied with acces- sory (purchased separately).

Winter Start Time Delay Relay Kit — Install the kit per the instructions supplied with the accessory (purchased separately).

Sensor Assembly — Install the sensor assembly in the loca- tion shown in Fig. 23.

Fig. 19 — Outdoor-Air Hood Component Location

Fig. 20 — Seal Strip Location

BAFFLE

LOWER FILTER

RETAINER

FILTER SUPPORT

BRACKET

HOOD SIDE

PANELS (2)

HOOD TOP PANEL

BAFFLE (300 ONLY)

LOWER

FILTER

RETAINER

FILTER SUPPORT

BRACKET

HOOD DRAIN PAN

UPPER FILTER RETAINER

NOTE: The outdoor-air hood comes with a baffle which is used on size 300 units only, discard baffle for size 180-240 units.

Fig. 21 — Outdoor-Air Hood Details

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsInstallation Provide Unit Support Roof Curb Details 580F180-240 Roof Curb Details 580F300 Alternate Unit Support II. RIG and Place UnitPositioning Roof MountUnit Maximum Dimensions Shipping Weight 580F Ft-in 180210 240Base Unit Dimensions 580F180 Base Unit Dimensions 580F240 Base Unit Dimensions 580F300 Physical Data Power Exhaust Furnace SectionFreeze Protection Thermostat F OUTDOOR-AIR Inlet ScreensInstall Flue Hood and Wind Baffle III. Field Fabricate DuctworkIV. Make Unit Duct Connections VI. Trap Condensate DrainVII. Orifice Change Field Control Wiring VIII. Install GAS PipingOptional Non-Fused Disconnect Field Power Wiring Connections Optional Convenience OutletMake OUTDOOR-AIR Inlet Adjust Ments XI. Install OUTDOOR-AIR HoodElectrical Data Manual Outdoor-Air DamperXII. Install ALL Accessories Outdoor-Air Hood Component LocationMotormaster V Control Package Usage Motormaster V Control Installation 580F240Applicable Voltages and Motors Outdoor Air Damper Leakage Return Air Pressure Drop in. wgEconoMi$erIV Standard Sensors CFMTemperature F EconoMi$erIV Control ModesEconoMi$erIV Sensor Usage EconoMi$erIV Controller Potentiometer LED LocationsEnthalpy Changeover Set Points EconoMi$erIV Controller CO2 Sensor Standard Settings LPS LlsvTran Page IV. Refrigerant Service Ports VI. Internal WiringSTART-UP Unit PreparationFan Performance 580F180275 Low Heat Units AirflowFan Performance 580F180360 High Heat Units 7200 7500Fan Performance 580F210360 High Heat Units Fan Performance 580F210275 Low Heat UnitsRpm Bhp Watts 500 Rpm Watts Bhp 000 Fan Performance 580F240275 Low Heat Units500 000 10,000 Fan Performance 580F240360 High Heat Units 000 500 10,000Fan Performance 580F300360 High Heat Units Fan Performance 580F300275 Low Heat UnitsGeneral Notes for FAN Performance Data Tables Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure in. wg 580F180-300 Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley SettingsAir Quantity Limits Evaporator-Fan Motor DataService Cleaning XIII. Operating SequenceIV. Evaporator FAN Service and Replacement II. LubricationBelt Tension Adjustment VI. CONDENSER-FAN AdjustmentVII. Power Failure VIII. Refrigerant ChargeIX. GAS Valve Adjustment Perfect Humidity System ChargingNatural Gas Main BurnersXV. Replacement Parts XVII. Optional Hinged Access DoorsXI. Filter Drier XII. Protective DevicesSpark Gap Adjustment Typical Wiring Schematic 580F240, 208/230 V Shown Typical Component Arrangement 580F240 Shown AHA CLOComp EquipTroubleshooting Unit Troubleshooting II. ECONOMI$ERIV TroublshootingHeating Service Analysis EconoMi$erIV Troubleshooting CompletionProblem Cause Remedy Cooling Service Analysis IGC Control Heating and Cooling EconoMi$erIV Input/Output Logic Inputs OutputsDemand Control Enthalpy Terminal†Humidistat IndexService Training Call for Free CatalogCopyright 2006 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems Catalog no Page START-UP Checklist TemperaturesPRE-START-UP II. START-UP Electrical
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