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Limit control, Ix. cooling operation – Bryant 479 D User Manual

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and “make” the circuit to, but not through, the first

stage gas valve. On propane units, with themocouple

energized, the pilot relay switch action makes the cir­

cuit to gas valve.

4. Set the thermostat above room temperature. This

completes the circuit and energizes the gas valve.

5. Gas flows through the gas valve to the burners via

bypass where it ignites. If the conditioned space tem­

perature continues to drop, the second stage of the

thermostat closes and opens the second gas valve

bringing the unit to full input.

With the furnace operating, make the following

checks:

The automatic pilot should turn the main gas off if

the pilot flame goes out.

Check this while the furnace is operating by shutting

off the pilot gas. The main burners should shutdown.

Allow the furnace to cool and the blowers to stop,

then check the upper limit switch.

Limit Control

The furnace is equipped with a lower and upper limit

control. When the lower limit opens, the first stage gas

valve is de-energized, shutting off the gas. The upper

limit control has a dual function; its primary action

is to shut off the first stage gas valve if the unit

overheats; as the gas valve is shut off, the fan delay

relay is energized, starting the blower. The upper

limit is a single pole double throw switch.

The recommended method for checking the limit con­

trols is to gradually block off the return air after the

furnace has been operating for a period of at least five

minutes. As soon as the limit has proven safe, the

return air openings should be unblocked to allow nor­

mal air circulation through the unit. Whether or not

the limit is functioning properly, and will “fail-safe”

in case of motor failure or overheating of the unit can

be determined using this method.

Fan Relay

The unit is equipped with a fan delay relay switch

located in the control box. When the observer faces

the control, the adjustment lever is moved upward to

lengthen the off cycle. When the off cycle is

lengthened, the on cycle is shortened automatically.

Reverse the process to shorten the off cycle.

Airflow and Temperature Rise

The temperature rise is the difference between the

temperature of the air in the return duct and that in

the discharge duct near the furnace. This temperature

rise, measured after equilibrium has been attained

(approximately five minutes), should be within the

range of 45°F to 75°F for Model 180-479 and 20°F to

50°F for Model 240-479.

An adjustable sheave on the blower motor pulley is

used to adjust the blower speed as follows:

CAUTION: Turn off electric power to unit before

removing or replacing blower belt. Proceed as follows:

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1. Loosen the motor from the base and slide the

motor toward the blower housing. Remove the belt

from the blower.

2. Loosen the set screw in the movable flange of the

sheave. Screw the movable flange toward the fixed

flange to increase the blower speed, away from the

fixed flange to reduce the blower speed. Tighten the

set screw on one of the two flat surfaces on the pulley

hub.

Important: Increasing the blower speed will impose a

greater load on the blower motor. Do not exceed the

rated current draw of the motor.

3. Replace the belt and adjust for proper tension. The

belt should have approximately 1” sag under normal

finger pressure.

4. Check motor pulley and blower pulley for proper

alignment.

IX. COOLING OPERATION

Perform the following steps to check the cooling sec­

tion for proper operation.

WARNING: The main manual gas valve for

both chillers must be closed for at least 5 minutes

before operating the cooling sections.

1. Be sure the manual gas valves for both chillers are

in the OFF position. Light pilots as described on In­

struction Plate.

2. With the thermostat subbase switch levers on

COOL and AUTO, turn on both manual gas valves.

Set thermostat at its lowest setting. Make certain both

chillers are operating. To check for correct operation

of the electrical circuit; observe operation of gas valve

and solution pump of each chiller, all condenser fan

motors and the blower. Increase the setting of the

thermostat gradually until one chiller shuts off. Set

thermostat above room temperature and observe that

the other chiller shuts off.

3. Set thermostat subbase fan switch to ON and check

blower operation. The blower should run continually

with the thermostat set above or below room tem­

perature.

4. To place the system in operation, replace all panels

and set thermostat at the desired temperature.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

(Cooling Section)

Both the 180-479 and 240-479 are equipped with two

stage cooling. Chiller No. 1 operates on the initial call

for cooling (single stage cooling). When additional

cooling is required, Chiller No. 2 is also activated

(two-stage cooling).

Refer in Figures 7 and 8. When the thermostat system

switch is in the COOL position and the fan switch is in

the AUTO position, the first stage cooling bulb in the

thermostat will close the circuit between terminals Y1

and R, and between terminals Yl and G when the

thermostat calls for cooling.

Closing the circuit between terminals Yl and G

energizes the blower relay (2A1) and closes its nor­

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