Bryant 558F User Manual

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START-UP

Use the following information and Start-Up Checklist on
page CL-1 to check out unit PRIOR to start-up.

I. UNIT PREPARATION

Check that unit has been installed in accordance with these
installation instructions and all applicable codes.

II. INTERNAL WIRING

Check all electrical connections in unit control boxes; tighten
as required.

III. CRANKCASE HEATER

Heater is energized as long as there is power to unit and
compressor is not operating.

IMPORTANT: Unit power must be on for 24 hours prior to
start-up. Otherwise, damage to compressor may result.

IV. COMPRESSOR MOUNTING

Compressors are internally spring mounted. Do not loosen or
remove compressor holddown bolts.

V. REFRIGERANT SERVICE PORTS

Each refrigerant system has a total of 3 Schrader-type ser-
vice gage ports. One port is located on the suction line, one
on the compressor discharge line, and one on the liquid line.
In addition Schrader-type valves are located underneath the
low-pressure switches. Be sure that caps on the ports are
tight.

VI. COMPRESSOR ROTATION

It is important to be certain the compressors are rotating in
the proper direction. To determine whether or not compres-
sors are rotating in the proper direction:

1. Connect service gages to suction and discharge pres-

sure fittings.

2. Energize the compressor.

3. The suction pressure should drop and the discharge

pressure should rise, as is normal on any start-up.

If the suction pressure does not drop and the discharge pres-
sure does not rise to normal levels:

1. Note that the evaporator fan is probably also rotating

in the wrong direction.

2. Turn off power to the unit.

3. Reverse any two of the incoming power leads.

4. Turn on power to the compressor.

The suction and discharge pressure levels should now move
to their normal start-up levels.

NOTE: When compressors are rotating in the wrong direc-
tion, the unit will have increased noise levels and will not
provide heating and cooling.

After a few minutes of reverse operation, the scroll compres-
sor internal overload protection will open, which will acti-
vate the unit’s lockout and requires a manual reset. Reset is
accomplished by turning the thermostat on and off.

VII. EVAPORATOR FAN

Fan belt and variable pulleys are factory installed. Remove
tape from the fan pulley. See Table 7 for Air Quantity Limits.
See Tables 8-11 for Fan Performance data. Be sure that fans
rotate in the proper direction. See Table 12 for Static Pres-
sure information for accessories and options. See Table 13 for
fan rpm at various fan motor pulley settings. For evaporator
fan motor performance, see Tables 14 and 15. To alter fan
performance, see Evaporator-Fan Performance Adjustment
section, page 26.

NOTE: A 3

1

/

2

-in. bolt and threaded plate are included in the

installer’s packet. The bolt and plate can be added to the
motor support channel below the motor mounting plate to
aid in raising the fan motor.

Table 7 — Air Quantity Limits

VIII. CONDENSER FANS AND MOTORS

Fans and motors are factory set. Refer to Condenser-Fan
Adjustment section (page 27) as required.

IX. RETURN-AIR FILTERS

Check that correct filters are installed in filter tracks. See
Table 1. Do not operate unit without return-air filters.

X. OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS

Outdoor-air inlet screens must be in place before operating
unit.

XI. ACCESSORY ECONOMI$ER ADJUSTMENT

Remove filter access panel. Check that outdoor-air damper
blades are closed and return-air damper blades are open.

EconoMi$er operation and adjustment is described in Base
Unit Operation and EconoMi$er Adjustment sections
(pages 24 and 28), respectively.

UNIT 558F

MINIMUM CFM

MAXIMUM CFM

180

4500

7,500

210

5400

9,000

240

6000

10,000

300

7000

11,250

Fig. 30 — Typical Perfect Humidity™

Dehumidification Package Control Box

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