Bryant 579F User Manual

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APPLICATION DATA (cont)

ALTITUDE COMPENSATION* — 090-150 UNITS

ELEVATION

(Ft)

125,000, 180,000,

AND 224,000 BTUH

NOMINAL INPUT

250,000 BTUH

NOMINAL INPUT

Natural

Gas

Orifice

Size†

Liquid

Propane

Orifice

Size†

Natural

Gas

Orifice

Size†

Liquid

Propane

Orifice

Size†

0-2,000

31

41

30

38

2,000

32

42

30

39

3,000

32

42

31

40

4,000

32

42

32

41

5,000

33

43

33

42

6,000

34

43

34

43

7,000

35

44

35

43

8,000

36

44

36

44

9,000

37

45

37

44

10,000

38

46

38

45

11,000

39

47

39

45

12,000

40

47

40

46

13,000

41

48

41

47

14,000

42

48

42

47

*As the height above sea level increases, there is less oxygen per

cubic foot of air. Therefore, heat input rate should be reduced at
higher altitudes.

†Orifices available through your local distributor.

ALTITUDE COMPENSATION* — 180-300 UNITS

ELEVATION

(Ft)

NATURAL GAS

Orifice Size†

0-2,000

33

2,000

35

3,000

35

4,000

36

5,000

36

6,000

37

7,000

38

8,000

38

9,000

40

10,000

41

11,000

43

12,000

44

13,000

44

14,000

45

*As the height above sea level increases, there is less oxygen per cubic

foot of air. Therefore, heat input rate should be reduced at higher
altitudes.

†Orifices available through your local distributor.

ALTITUDE DERATING FACTOR* — ALL UNITS

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

*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 sea
level. 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.

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