MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE — 558F180-300

5 5 8 F E X 2 1 0 0 0 0 A A A A

558F – Medium Efficiency

Electric Cooling Unit

Voltage Designation

E 460-3-60

P 208/230-3-60

Heat Type

X – No Heat Installed

(Field-installed electric heaters available)

Nominal Tons 180 – 15 210 – 18 240 – 20 300 – 25

Electric Heaters

000 – No factory-installed electric heaters

Fan Drive Position

(Standard Motor)*

B– Standard Low-Medium Fan Drive Static Capability

D– Alternate High Fan Drive Static Capability

Factory-Installed

Outdoor Air and Other

Upgrade Options

C – EconoMi$er

H– Manual Outdoor-Air Damper

Design Series Code

AA – Original Design Series

NOTE: The example model number 558FEX210000DAACB designates an 18 ton 460-3-60 volt electric cooling rooftop unit with scroll compres- sors, TXVs, EconoMi$er and the standard low-medium fan drive static capability.

ARI* CAPACITY RATINGS

UNIT

NOMINAL

STANDARD

NET COOLING

TOTAL

 

SOUND

 

CAPACITY

EER

RATING

IPLV

558F

TONS

CFM

WATTS

(Btuh)

 

(dB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

180

15

5300

178,000

16,828

9.7

88

9.9

210

18

5500

204,000

20,582

10.0

88

10.5

240

20

6200

236,000

24,559

9.7

95

10.4

300

25

7200

278,000

28,325

9.8

95

10.5

 

LEGEND

dB

Sound Levels (decibels)

db

Dry Bulb

EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio

IPLV

Integrated Part-Load Values

wb

Wet Bulb

*Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute.

NOTES:

1.Rated in accordance with ARI Standards 360-89 and 270-89.

2.The 558F300 is beyond the scope of the ARI Certification Program.

3.ARI ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat.

4.Ratings are based on:

Cooling Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 95 F db air entering outdoor unit.

IPLV Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 80 F db outdoor entering-air temperature.

5.All 558F180-300 units are in compliance with ASHRAE 90.1-1999 Energy Standard for minimum SEER and EER requirements. Refer to state and local codes or visit the following website: http://solstice.crest.org/efficiency/bcap to determine if compliance with this standard pertains to a given geographical area of the United States.

California, Maryland, Washington, Wyoming, Massachusetts and vari- ous local and state building codes adopted the ASHRAE 90.1-99 effi- ciency standard on October 29, 2001.

558F180-300

AIR QUANTITY LIMITS

UNIT 558F

MINIMUM CFM

MAXIMUM CFM

180

4500

7,500

210

5400

9,000

240

6000

10,000

300

7000

11,250

LOW OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE

OPERATING LIMITS (F)

UNITS

TEMPERATURE

All

40

180, 210 with Low Ambient Kit

10

240 and 300 with Low Ambient Kit

25

All with Motormaster® Head Pressure Control

–20

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Bryant 551B, 551A manual MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE - 558F180-300, 5 5 8 F E X 2 1 0 0 0 0 A A A A, Ari* Capacity Ratings

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