Bryant 580F Aha, Clo, Comp, Equip, Fpt, Gnd, Hps, Iaq, Idm, Ifcb, Ifm, Igc, Led, Lor, Mgv

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LEGEND AND NOTES FOR FIG. 45 AND 46

AHA

Adjustable, Heat Anticipator

CContactor, Compressor

CAP — Capacitor

CB

Circuit Breaker

CCCooling Compensator

CH

Crankcase Heater

CLO

Compressor Lockout

COMP

Compressor Motor

CR

Control Relay

DM

Damper Motor

DU

Dummy Terminal

EQUIP

Equipment

FPT

Freeze Protection Thermostat

FU

Fuse

GND

Ground

HPS

High-Pressure Switch

HS

Hall Effect Sensor

HV

High Voltage

IIgnitor

IAQ

Indoor Air Quality Sensor

IDM

Induced-Draft Motor

IFC

Indoor-Fan Contactor

IFCB

Indoor-Fan Circuit Breaker

IFM

Indoor-Fan Motor

IGC

Integrated Gas Unit

LLight

LED

Light-Emitting Diode

LOR

Lockout Relay

LPS

Low-Pressure Switch

LS

Limit Switch

MGV

Main Gas Valve

NEC

National Electrical Code

OAT

Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor

OCCUP

Occupancy Sensor

OFC

Outdoor Fan Contactor

OFM

Outdoor Fan Motor

LEGEND

PL

Plug Assembly

PRI

Primary

QT

Quadruple Terminal

RAT

Return Air Temperature Sensor

RS

Rollout Switch

SN

Sensor

SW

Switch

TB

Terminal Block

TC

Thermostat Cooling

TH

Thermostat Heating

TRAN — Transformer

Terminal (Marked)

Terminal (Unmarked)

Terminal Block

Splice Factory Wiring Field Wiring Option/Accessory Wiring

To indicate common potential only; not to represent wiring.

Economizer Motor

Remote POT Field Accessory

OAT Sensor

Disch Air Sensor

RAT Accessory Sensor

Low Ambient Lockout Switch

NOTES:

1.Compressor and/or fan motor(s) thermally protected three-phase motors protected against primary single phasing conditions.

2.If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with Type 90° C or its equivalent.

3.Jumpers are omitted when unit is equipped with economizer.

4.IFCB must trip amps is equal to or less than 140% FLA.

5.On TRAN1 use BLK lead for 460-v power supply and ORN lead for 575-v power supply.

6.The CLO locks out the compressor to prevent short cycling on compressor overload and safety devices; before replacing CLO check these devices.

7.Number(s) indicates the line location of used contacts. A bracket over (2) numbers signifies a single pole, double throw contact. An underlined number signifies a normally closed contact. Plain (no line) number signifies a normally open contact.

8.620 Ohm, 1 watt, 5% resistor should be removed only when using differential enthalpy or dry bulb.

9.If a separate field-supplied 24-v transformer is used for the IAQ sensor power supply, it cannot have the secondary of the transformer grounded.

10.OAT sensor is shipped inside unit and must be relocated in the field for proper operation.

11.For field-installed remote minimum position POT, remove black wire jumper between P and P1 and set control minimum position POT to the minimum position.

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Contents Contents Safety ConsiderationsInstallation Provide Unit Support Roof Curb Details 580F180-240 Roof Curb Details 580F300 Positioning Alternate Unit SupportII. RIG and Place Unit Roof Mount210 Unit Maximum Dimensions Shipping Weight580F Ft-in 180 240Base Unit Dimensions 580F180 Base Unit Dimensions 580F240 Base Unit Dimensions 580F300 Physical Data Freeze Protection Thermostat F Power ExhaustFurnace Section OUTDOOR-AIR Inlet ScreensIV. Make Unit Duct Connections Install Flue Hood and Wind BaffleIII. Field Fabricate Ductwork VI. Trap Condensate DrainVII. Orifice Change VIII. Install GAS Piping Field Control WiringOptional Non-Fused Disconnect Field Power Wiring Connections Optional Convenience OutletElectrical Data Make OUTDOOR-AIR Inlet Adjust MentsXI. Install OUTDOOR-AIR Hood Manual Outdoor-Air DamperXII. Install ALL Accessories Outdoor-Air Hood Component LocationMotormaster V Control Installation 580F240 Motormaster V Control Package UsageApplicable Voltages and Motors EconoMi$erIV Standard Sensors Outdoor Air Damper LeakageReturn Air Pressure Drop in. wg CFMTemperature F EconoMi$erIV Control ModesEconoMi$erIV Sensor Usage EconoMi$erIV Controller Potentiometer LED LocationsEnthalpy Changeover Set Points EconoMi$erIV Controller CO2 Sensor Standard Settings Llsv LPSTran Page START-UP IV. Refrigerant Service PortsVI. Internal Wiring Unit PreparationFan Performance 580F180275 Low Heat Units AirflowFan Performance 580F180360 High Heat Units 7200 7500Fan Performance 580F210275 Low Heat Units Fan Performance 580F210360 High Heat UnitsRpm Bhp Watts 500 Fan Performance 580F240275 Low Heat Units Rpm Watts Bhp 000500 000 10,000 Fan Performance 580F240360 High Heat Units 000 500 10,000Fan Performance 580F300275 Low Heat Units Fan Performance 580F300360 High Heat UnitsGeneral Notes for FAN Performance Data Tables Air Quantity Limits Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure in. wg 580F180-300Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings Evaporator-Fan Motor DataService Cleaning XIII. Operating SequenceIV. Evaporator FAN Service and Replacement II. LubricationVII. Power Failure Belt Tension AdjustmentVI. CONDENSER-FAN Adjustment VIII. Refrigerant ChargeNatural Gas IX. GAS Valve AdjustmentPerfect Humidity System Charging Main BurnersXI. Filter Drier XV. Replacement PartsXVII. Optional Hinged Access Doors XII. Protective DevicesSpark Gap Adjustment Typical Wiring Schematic 580F240, 208/230 V Shown Typical Component Arrangement 580F240 Shown Comp AHACLO EquipTroubleshooting Unit Troubleshooting II. ECONOMI$ERIV TroublshootingEconoMi$erIV Troubleshooting Completion Heating Service AnalysisProblem Cause Remedy Cooling Service Analysis IGC Control Heating and Cooling Demand Control Enthalpy EconoMi$erIV Input/Output LogicInputs Outputs Terminal†Humidistat IndexService Training Call for Free CatalogCopyright 2006 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems Catalog no Page PRE-START-UP START-UP ChecklistTemperatures II. START-UP Electrical
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