Bryant operation manual Base Unit Dimensions 580F300

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NOTES:

1. Refer to print for roof curb accessory dimensions.

2. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.

3. Center of Gravity.

4. Direction of airflow.

5. Ductwork to be attached to accessory roof curb only.

6. Minimum clearance:

• Rear: 7-0(2134) for coil removal. This dimension can be reduced to 4-0(1219) if con- ditions permit coil removal from the top.

4-0(1219) to combustible surfaces, all four sides (includes between units).

• Left side: 4-0(1219) for proper condenser coil airflow.

• Front: 4-0(1219) for control box access.

• Right side: 4-0(1219) for proper operation of damper and power exhaust if so equipped.

• Top: 6-0(1829) to assure proper condenser fan operation.

• Bottom: 14(356) to combustible surfaces (when not using curb).

• Control box side: 3-0(914) to ungrounded surfaces, non-combustible.

• Control box side: 3-6(1067) to block or concrete walls, or other grounded surfaces.

• Local codes or jurisdiction may prevail.

7. With the exception of clearance for the condenser coil and the damper/power exhaust as stated in Note #6, a removable fence or barricade requires no clearance.

8. Dimensions are from outside of corner post. Allow 0-5/16(8) on each side for top cover drip edge.

9. The lower forklift brace must be removed prior to setting unit on roof curb.

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Fig. 6 — Base Unit Dimensions — 580F300

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