Bryant 580F operation manual Humidistat, Index

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Air quality limits

33

 

 

Altitude compensation

12

 

Burner section

12

 

 

 

Burner spark gap

39

 

 

Charging chart, refrigerant

37

Clearance

 

6-8

 

 

 

 

CO2 sensor

 

 

 

 

 

Configuration

23

 

 

 

Settings

22, 23

 

 

 

Combustion blower wheel

34

Compressor

 

 

 

 

 

Lockout

18, 38

 

 

 

Lubrication

35

 

 

 

Mounting

 

26

 

 

 

 

Rotation

26

 

 

 

 

Concentric duct

11

 

 

Condensate drain

 

 

 

Cleaning

 

35

 

 

 

 

Location

 

11, 12

 

 

 

Condenser coil

9

 

 

 

Cleaning

 

35

 

 

 

 

Condenser fan

9

 

 

 

Adjustment

36, 37

 

 

Control circuit

 

 

 

 

Wiring

13

 

 

 

 

Convenience outlet

14

 

 

Crankcase heater

26, 38

 

Demand control ventilation

22

Dehumidification

23

 

 

Dimensions

2-4, 6-8

 

 

Ductwork

 

11

 

 

 

 

EconoMi$erIV 18-23

 

 

Control mode

19

 

 

 

Controller wiring

19

 

 

Damper movement

22

 

Demand ventilation control

22

Dry bulb changeover

19

 

Troubleshooting

43, 47

 

Usage 20

 

 

 

 

 

Wiring

19

 

 

 

 

Electrical connections

13

 

Electrical data

15

 

 

 

Enthalpy changeover set points 21

Error codes

46

 

 

 

Evaporator coil

9

 

 

 

Cleaning

 

34

 

 

 

 

Evaporator fan motor

 

 

 

Efficiency

33

 

 

 

Lubrication

 

35

 

 

 

Motor data

33

 

 

 

Performance

27-32

 

 

Pulley adjustment

35, 36

 

Pulley setting

9, 33

 

 

Speed

9

 

 

 

 

 

Filter

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cleaning

 

35

 

 

 

 

Size 10

 

 

 

 

 

Filter drier

38

 

 

 

Flue collector box 34

 

 

Flue gas passageways

 

34

 

Flue hood

 

11

 

 

 

 

Freeze protection thermostat

10, 38

Gas connection

10

 

 

 

Gas input

10

 

 

 

 

Gas piping

13, 26

 

 

 

Gas pressure

 

1, 10

 

 

 

Heat anticipator settings

10, 13

High-pressure switch

10, 38

 

Hinged access doors

38

 

Horizontal adapter roof curb

4

Humidistat

24

 

 

 

Indoor air quality sensor

21

 

Integrated gas controller

 

 

Error codes

 

46

 

 

 

Liquid propane

10, 12

 

 

Low-pressure switch

10, 38

 

Main burners

34, 37

 

 

Manual outdoor air damper

15

 

 

 

INDEX

Motormaster® I control

16, 17

Motormaster V control

17, 18

Mounting

 

 

 

 

Compressor

26

 

 

Unit 4

 

 

 

 

Natural gas

10, 37

 

Non-fused disconnect

13, 14

Operating limits

17

 

Operating sequence 34

Cooling

34

 

 

 

EconoMi$erIV

34

 

Heating

34

 

 

 

Outdoor air hood

15, 16

Outdoor air inlet screens

 

Cleaning

35

 

 

 

Dimensions

10

 

 

Outdoor air temperature sensor 18 Perfect Humidity™ dehumidification

package 24, 25, 37, 44

 

Physical data

9, 10

 

 

Power exhaust

10

 

 

Power supply

13

 

 

Wiring

14

 

 

 

 

Pressure, drop

 

 

 

EconoMi$erIV

33

 

Pressure switches

 

 

High pressure

10

 

 

Low pressure

10

 

 

Refrigerant

 

 

 

 

Charge

36

 

 

 

 

Type

9

 

 

 

 

Refrigerant service ports 26

 

Replacement parts

38

 

Return air filter

10, 26

 

Return air temperature sensor

20

Rigging unit

4, 5

 

 

Roof curb

 

 

 

 

Assembly

1

 

 

 

Dimensions

2-4

 

 

Leveling tolerances

2, 3

 

Safety considerations

1

 

Service

34-42

 

 

 

Service ports

26

 

 

Start-up 26-34

 

 

 

Start-up checklist

CL-1

 

Supply-air temperature sensor

18

Thermostat

14

 

 

 

Troubleshooting

43-47

 

Weight

 

 

 

 

 

Corner

6-8

 

 

 

 

EconoMi$erIV 6-9

 

Maximum

5

 

 

 

Unit

6-9

 

 

 

 

Wind baffle

11, 16, 17

 

Wiring

 

 

 

 

 

EconoMi$erIV

19

 

Humidistat

24

 

 

 

Power connections

14

 

Thermostat

14

 

 

Unit

40, 41

 

 

 

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Contents Contents Safety ConsiderationsInstallation 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 VIII. Install GAS Piping Field Control WiringOptional 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 Installation 580F240 Motormaster V Control Package UsageApplicable 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$erIV Controller CO2 Sensor Standard Settings Llsv LPSTran Page IV. Refrigerant Service Ports VI. Internal WiringSTART-UP Unit PreparationFan Performance 580F180275 Low Heat Units AirflowFan Performance 580F180360 High Heat Units 7200 7500Fan Performance 580F210275 Low Heat Units Fan Performance 580F210360 High Heat UnitsRpm Bhp Watts 500 Fan Performance 580F240275 Low Heat Units Rpm Watts Bhp 000500 000 10,000 Fan Performance 580F240360 High Heat Units 000 500 10,000Fan Performance 580F300275 Low Heat Units Fan Performance 580F300360 High Heat UnitsGeneral Notes for FAN Performance Data Tables Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure in. wg 580F180-300 Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley SettingsAir Quantity Limits Evaporator-Fan Motor DataService Cleaning XIII. Operating SequenceIV. Evaporator FAN Service and Replacement II. LubricationBelt Tension Adjustment VI. CONDENSER-FAN AdjustmentVII. Power Failure VIII. Refrigerant ChargeIX. GAS Valve Adjustment Perfect Humidity System ChargingNatural Gas Main BurnersXV. Replacement Parts XVII. Optional Hinged Access DoorsXI. Filter Drier XII. Protective DevicesSpark Gap Adjustment Typical Wiring Schematic 580F240, 208/230 V Shown Typical Component Arrangement 580F240 Shown AHA CLOComp EquipTroubleshooting Unit Troubleshooting II. ECONOMI$ERIV TroublshootingEconoMi$erIV Troubleshooting Completion Heating Service AnalysisProblem Cause Remedy Cooling Service Analysis IGC Control Heating and Cooling EconoMi$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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580F specifications

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