Bryant 580D User Manual

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ELECTRICAL DATA — 579F180-300

UNIT

NOMINAL
VOLTAGE

(60 Hz)

VOLTAGE

RANGE

COMPRESSOR

OFM

IFM

POWER

EXHAUST

COMBUSTION

FAN MOTOR

POWER SUPPLY

NO. 1

NO. 2

Min

Max

RLA

LRA

RLA

LRA

Qty

Hp

FLA

(ea)

FLA

FLA

LRA

FLA

MCA

MOCP†

180

(15

Tons)

208/230

(3 phase)

187

254

61.0

266

3

1

2

1.70

10.5/10.5

0.57

92/92

150/150

4.6

18.8

0.57

96/96

150/150

460

(3 phase)

414

508

28.0

120

3

1

2

0.80

4.8

0.30

42

70

2.3

6.0

0.30

45

70

216

(18

Tons)

208/230

(3 phase)

187

254

35.6

198

28.2

160

3

1

2

1.70

15.8/15.8

0.57

94/94

125/125

4.6

18.8

0.57

98/98

125/125

460

(3 phase)

414

508

17.8

99

14.1

80

3

1

2

0.80

7.9

0.30

47

60

2.3

6.0

0.30

49

60

240

(20

Tons)

208/230

(3 phase)

187

254

35.6

198

35.6

198

2

1

5.50

25.0/25.0

0.57

116/116

150/150

4.6

18.8

0.57

121/121

150/150

460

(3 phase)

414

508

17.8

99

17.8

99

2

1

2.80

13.0

0.30

59

70

2.3

6.0

0.30

61

70

300

(25

Tons)

208/230

(3 phase)

187

254

43.6

228

43.6

228

2

1

5.50

28.0/28.0

0.57

137/137

175/175

4.6

18.8

0.57

142/142

175/175

460

(3 phase)

414

508

22.1

114

22.1

114

2

1

2.80

14.6

0.30

70

90

2.3

6.0

0.30

72

90

LEGEND

FLA

Full Load Amps

HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
IFM

Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor

LRA

Locked Rotor Amps

MCA

Minimum Circuit Amps

MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
NEC

National Electrical Code

OFM

Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor

RLA

Rated Load Amps

*Used to determine minimum disconnect size per NEC.

†Fuse or HACR circuit breaker.

036-150 Only

180-300 Only

180-300 Only

036-072 Only

090-150 Only

NOTES:
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combina-

tion load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the over-
current protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker.
Canadian units may be fuse or circuit breaker.

2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage

Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is
greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent
voltage imbalance.

% Voltage Imbalance

max voltage deviation from average voltage

= 100 x

average voltage

EXAMPLE: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.

AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v

452 + 464 + 455

Average Voltage =

3

1371

=

3

= 457

Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.

(AB) 457 - 452 = 5 v
(BC) 464 - 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 - 455 = 2 v

Maximum deviation is 7 v.

Determine percent voltage imbalance.

7

% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x

457

= 1.53%

This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the
maximum allowable 2%.

IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than
2%, contact your local electric utility company immediately.

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