Bryant 582A User Manual
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8. Check for gas leaks at the field-installed and factory-
installed gas lines after all piping connections have been
completed. Use soap-and-water solution (or method speci-
fied by local codes and/or regulations).
IX.
INSTALL DUCT CONNECTIONS
The unit has duct flanges on the supply- and return-air openings on
the side and bottom of the unit. For downshot applications, the
ductwork connects to the roof curb (See Fig. 2 and 3 for
connections sizes and locations).
A.
CONFIGURING UNITS FOR DOWNFLOW (VERTI-
CAL) DISCHARGE
WARNING:
Before performing service or maintenance
operations on the system, turn off main power to unit.
Electrical shock could cause serious injury or death.
1. Open all electrical disconnects before starting any service
work.
2. Remove return duct cover located on duct panel by breaking
connecting tabs with screwdriver and a hammer (See Fig.
10A & 10B).
3. To remove supply duct cover, break front and right side
connecting tabs with a screwdriver and a hammer. Push
louver down to break rear and left side tabs (See Fig. 10A
& 10B).
4. If unit ductwork is to be attached to vertical opening flanges
on the unit composite base (jackstand applications only), do
so at this time.
CAUTION:
Collect ALL screws that were removed. Do
not leave screws on rooftop as permanent damage to the
roof may occur.
5. It is recommended that the unit base insulation around the
perimeter of the vertical return-air opening be secured to the
unit base with aluminum tape. Applicable local codes may
require aluminum tape to prevent exposed fiberglass.
TABLE 2—PHYSICAL DATA—UNIT 583A (CONTINUED)
UNIT SIZE 583A
048090
048115
048130
060090
060115
060130
NOMINAL CAPACITY (ton)
4
4
4
5
5
5
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb.)
421
421
421
468
468
468
COMPRESSORS
Quantity
Scroll
1
REFRIGERANT (R-22)
Quantity (lb.)
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.1
8.1
8.1
REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE
Orifice ID (in.)
Acutrol Device
.034
.034
.034
.032
.032
.032
CONDENSER COIL
Rows...Fins/in.
Face Area (sq ft)
2...17
12.3
2...17
12.3
2...17
12.3
2...17
16.4
2...17
16.4
2...17
16.4
CONDENSER FAN
Nominal Cfm
Diameter (in.)
Motor Hp (Rpm)
3300
22
¼ (1100)
3300
22
¼ (1100)
3300
22
¼ (1100)
3300
22
¼ (1100)
3300
22
¼ (1100)
3300
22
¼ (1100)
EVAPORATOR COIL
Rows...Fins/in.
Face Area (sq ft)
4...15
4.7
4...15
4.7
4...15
4.7
4...15
4.7
4...15
4.7
4...15
4.7
EVAPORATOR BLOWER
Nominal Airflow (Cfm)
Size (in.)
Motor Hp (Rpm)
1600
11 X 10
3/4 (1075)
1600
11 X 10
3/4 (1075)
1600
11 X 10
3/4 (1075)
1750
11 X 10
1.0 (1075)
1750
11 X 10
1.0 (1075)
1750
11 X 10
1.0 (1075)
FURNACE SECTION*
Burner Orifice No. (Qty...Drill Size)
Natural Gas
Burner Orifice No. (Qty...Drill Size)
Propane Gas
3...38
3...46
3...33
3...42
3...31
3...41
3...38
3...46
3...33
3...42
3...31
3...41
RETURN-AIR FILTERS (in.)†
Throwaway
24 X 30
24 X 30
24 X 30
24 X 30
24 X 30
24 X 30
* Based on altitude of 0 to 2000 ft.
† Required filter sizes shown are based on the larger of the ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute) rated cooling airflow or the heating airflow velocity of 300
ft/minute for high-capacity type. Air filter pressure drop for non-standard filters must not exceed 0.08 in. wg.
TABLE 3—MAXIMUM GAS FLOW CAPACITY*
NOMINAL
IRON PIPE,
SIZE
(IN.)
INTERNAL
DIAMETER
(IN.)
LENGTH OF PIPE, FT†
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
125
150
175
200
½
.622
175
120
97
82
73
66
61
57
53
50
44
40
—
—
¾
.824
360
250
200
170
151
138
125
118
110
103
93
84
77
72
1
1.049
680
465
375
320
285
260
240
220
205
195
175
160
145
135
1¼
1.380
1400
950
770
600
580
530
490
460
430
400
360
325
300
280
1½
1.610
2100
1460
1180
990
900
810
750
690
650
620
550
500
460
430
* Capacity of pipe in cu ft of gas per hr for gas pressure of 0.5 psig or less. Pressure drop of 0.5-in. wg (based on a 0.60 specific gravity gas). Refer to Table C-4, National
Fire Protection Association NFPA 54.
† This length includes an ordinary number of fittings.
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