Bryant operation manual Air Quantity Limits, Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure in. wg 580F180-300

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Table 21 — Air Quantity Limits

UNIT

MINIMUM

MINIMUM HEATING CFM

MAXIMUM

580F

COOLING CFM

Low Heat

High Heat

CFM

180

4500

3800

3800

7,500

210

5400

4750

5450

9,000

240

6000

4750

5450

10,000

300

7000

4750

5450

11,250

Table 22 — Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure (in. wg) — 580F180-300

COMPONENT

 

 

 

 

CFM

 

 

 

 

4500

5000

5400

6000

7200

7500

9000

10,000

11,250

 

EconoMi$erIV

0.040

0.050

0.060

0.070

0.090

0.100

0.110

0.120

0.140

Perfect Humidity™ Dehumidification

0.045

0.048

0.060

0.071

0.103

0.111

0.160

0.197

0.250

LEGEND

FIOP — Factory-Installed Option

NOTES: The static pressure must be added to external static pressure. The sum and the evaporator entering-air cfm should then be used in conjunction with the Fan Performance table to determine blower rpm, bhp, and watts.

Table 23 — Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings*

UNIT 580F

 

 

 

 

 

MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

1/2

1

11/2

2

 

21/2

3

31/2

 

4

41/2

5

51/2

6

 

 

 

180†

††

††

††

††

1021

 

1002

984

965

 

947

928

910

891

873

180**

††

††

††

††

1200

 

1178

1156

1134

 

1112

1091

1069

1047

1025

210†

††

††

1095

1077

1058

 

1040

1021

1002

 

984

965

947

928

910

210**

††

††

1287

1265

1243

 

1222

1200

1178

 

1156

1134

1112

1091

1069

240†

††

††

††

††

1151

 

1132

1114

1095

 

1077

1058

1040

1021

1002

240**

††

††

††

††

1369

 

1347

1325

1303

 

1281

1259

1237

1215

1193

300†

††

††

1283

1269

1247

 

1225

1203

1182

 

1160

1138

1116

1095

1066

300**

††

††

††

††

1551

 

1524

1497

1470

 

1443

1415

1388

1361

1332

*Approximate fan rpm shown †Indicates standard drive package. **Indicates alternate drive package.

††Due to belt and pulley size, pulley cannot be set to this number of turns open.

Table 24 — Evaporator-Fan Motor Data

UNIT

UNIT

MAXIMUM ACCEPTABLE

MAXIMUM ACCEPTABLE

MAXIMUM ACCEPTABLE

MAXIMUM

580F

VOLTAGE

CONTINUOUS BHP

CONTINUOUS BkW*

OPERATING WATTS

AMP DRAW

180

208/230

6.13

4.57

5,180

15.8

460

7.9

 

 

 

 

210

208/230

5.90

4.40

5,180

15.8

460

7.9

 

 

 

 

240

208/230

8.70

6.59

7,915

22.0

460

9.50

7.08

8,640

13.0

 

300

208/230

10.20

7.61

9,510

28.0

460

11.80

8.80

11,000

14.6

 

LEGEND

BHP — Brake Horsepower

BkW — Brake Kilowatts

*Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that the full horsepower (brake kilowatt) range of the motors can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors up to the horsepower (brake

kilowatt) ratings shown in this table will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.

NOTE: All indoor-fan motors 5 hp and larger meet the minimum effi- ciency requirements as established by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPACT) effective October 24, 1997.

Table 25 — Evaporator-Fan Motor Efficiency

UNIT

580F

MOTOR EFFICIENCY (%)

5 Hp

87.5

7.5

Hp

88.5

10 Hp

89.5

NOTE: All indoor-fan motors 5 hp and larger meet the mini- mum efficiency requirements as established by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPACT) effective October 24, 1997.

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