Fan performance using accessory power exhaust, Altitude compensation – Bryant 581A/B User Manual

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PERFORMANCE DATA — 579F (cont)

ALTITUDE COMPENSATION* —

579F180-300

*Includes a 4% input reduction per each 1,000 feet.

†Orifices available through your Bryant distributor.

ALTITUDE DERATING FACTOR*

*Derating of the unit is not required unless the heating value of the gas

exceeds the values listed in the table above, or if the elevation exceeds
6000 ft. Derating conditions must be 4% per thousand ft above 2000 ft.
For example, at 4000 ft, if the heating value of the gas exceeds
1000 Btu/ft

3

, the unit will require a 16% derating. For elevations above

6000 ft, the same formula applies. For example, at 7000 ft, the unit will
require a 28% derating of the maximum heating value per the National
Fuel Gas Code.

IMPORTANT: Local utility companies may be reducing heat content of
gas at altitudes above 2000 ft. If this is being done, then changing
spuds may not be required.

Fan Performance Using Accessory Power Exhaust (579F180-300)

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ELEVATION

(ft)

NATURAL GAS ORIFICE SIZE†

Low Heat

High Heat

0-3,000

30

29

3,000- 7,000

31

30

7,000- 9,000

32

31

9,000-10,000

33

31

above 10,000

35

32

ELEVATION (ft)

MAXIMUM HEATING VALUE

(Btu/ft

3

)

0-2,000

1,100

2,001-3,000

1,050

3,001-4,000

1,000

4,001-5,000

950

5,001-6,000

900

0TF

Q004

-0
12

579

F18

0

-300

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