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Bryant 581C024--060 User Manual

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Fig. 49

--- Separating Coil Sections

4. Remove screws securing coil to compressor plate and

compressor access panel.

5. Remove fastener holding coil sections together at return

end of condenser coil. Carefully separate the outer coil
section 3 to 4 in. from the inner coil section. (See Fig. 49.)

6. Use a water hose or other suitable equipment to flush

down between the 2 coil sections to remove dirt and
debris. Clean the outer surfaces with a stiff brush in the

normal manner.

7. Secure inner and outer coil rows together with a

field-supplied fastener.

8. Reposition the outer coil section and remove the coil

corner post from between the top panel and center post.

Reinstall the coil corner post and replace all screws.

Condensate Drain
Check and clean each year at the start of the cooling season. In
winter, keep the drain dry or protect it against freeze-up.
Filters
Clean or replace at the start of each heating and cooling season, or

more often if operating conditions require it. Replacement filters
must be the same dimensions as the original filters.
Outdoor--Air Inlet Screens
Clean the screens with steam or hot water and a mild detergent.

Do not use disposable filters in place of screens.

Step 2

—Lubrication

Compressor
The compressor is charged with the correct amount of oil at the
factory.
Fan Motor Bearings
Fan motor bearings are permanently lubricated. No further

lubrication is required.

No lubrication of condenser-fan or

evaporator-fan motors is required.

Step 3

—Condenser--Fan Adjustment

Shut off unit power supply. Remove condenser-fan assembly

(grille, motor, motor cover, and fan) and loosen fan hub
setscrews. Adjust fan height as shown in Fig. 50. Tighten

setscrews and replace condenser-fan assembly.

UNIT

FAN HEIGHT (in.) - A

024-060 and 072 (208/230 v)

072 (460 v)

2.75

3.50

C06138

Fig. 50

--- Condenser--Fan Adjustment

Step 4

—EconoMi$er IV Adjustment

Refer to Optional EconoMi$er IV section.

Step 5

—Evaporator Fan Belt Inspection

Check condition of evaporator belt or tension during heating and

cooling inspections or as conditions require. Replace belt or
adjust as necessary.

Step 6

—High Pressure Switch

The high-pressure switch contains a Schrader core depressor, and

is located on the compressor hot gas line. This switch opens at
428 psig and closes at 320 psig. No adjustments are necessary.

Step 7

—Loss--of--Charge Switch

The loss-of-charge switch contains a Schrader core depressor, and
is located on the compressor liquid line. This switch opens at 7

psig and closes at 22 psig. No adjustments are necessary.

Step 8

—Freeze--Stat

The freeze-stat is a bimetal temperature-sensing switch that is
located on the “hair-pin” end of the evaporator coil. The switch

protects the evaporator coil from freeze-up due to lack of airflow.
The switch opens at 30_F and closes at 45_F. No adjustments are

necessary.

Step 9

—Refrigerant Charge

Amount of refrigerant charge is listed on unit nameplate (also

refer to Table 1). Refer to HVAC Servicing Procedures literature

available at your local distributor and the following procedures.
Unit panels must be in place when unit is operating during

charging procedure. Unit must operate a minimum of 10 minutes
before checking or adjusting refrigerant charge.
An accurate superheat, thermocouple-type or thermistor-type

thermometer, and a gauge manifold are required when using the
superheat charging method for evaluating the unit charge. Do not

use mercury or small dial-type thermometers because they are not
adequate for this type of measurement.
No Charge
Use standard evacuating techniques. After evacuating system to

500 microns, weigh in the specified amount of refrigerant. (Refer
to Table 1 or 2 and unit information plate.)

581B

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