Bryant DURAPAC 579F User Manual

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V. INTERNAL WIRING

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

VI. CRANKCASE HEATER (Size 300 and Units with Perfect
Humidity™ Dehumidification Package Only)

Crankcase heater(s) is energized as long as there is power to
the unit and the compressor is not operating.

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

VII. EVAPORATOR FAN

Fan belt and variable pulleys are factory-installed. See
Tables 13-18 for fan performance data. Be sure that fans
rotate in the proper direction. See Table 19 for air quantity
limits. See Tables 20-22 for static pressure information for
accessories and options. See Table 23 for fan rpm at various
motor pulley settings. See Tables 24 and 25 for Evaporator-
Fan Motor Data and Efficiency. To alter fan performance, see
Evaporator Fan Performance Adjustment section on page 30.

A 3

1

/

2

-in. bolt and threaded plate are included in the

installer’s packet on 579F216-300 units. They can be added
to the motor support channel below the motor mounting
plate to aid in raising the fan motor.

VIII. CONDENSER-FANS AND MOTORS

Condenser fans and motors are factory set. Refer to Con-
denser-Fan Adjustment section on page 31 as required. Be
sure that fans rotate in the proper direction.

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. GAS HEAT

Verify gas pressures before turning on heat as follows:

1. Turn off manual gas stop.

2. Connect pressure gage to supply gas pressure tap

(see Fig. 13).

3. Connect pressure gage to manifold pressure tap on

gas valve.

4. Turn on manual gas stop and set thermostat to

HEAT position. Adjust set point to several degrees
above the current room temperature to ensure a heat
demand. After the unit has run for several minutes,
verify that incoming pressure is 5.5 in. wg or greater,
and that the manifold pressure is 3.3 in. wg. If mani-
fold pressure must be adjusted, refer to Gas Valve
Adjustment section on page 32.

5. After unit has been in operation for 5 minutes, check

temperature rise across the heat exchangers. See unit
informative plate for correct rise limits of the heat
supplied. Air quantities may need to be adjusted to
bring the actual rise to within the allowable limits.

Table 13 — Fan Performance — 579F180 (Low Heat Units)

LEGEND

NOTES:

1. Standard low-medium static drive range is 891 to 1179 rpm. Alternate high-

static drive range is 1227 to 1550. Other rpms require a field-supplied drive.

2. Maximum continuous bhp is 4.25 and the maximum continuous watts are

3775. Do not adjust motor rpm such that motor maximum bhp and/or watts is
exceeded at the maximum operating cfm.

3. Static pressure losses (i.e., EconoMi$erIV) must be added to external static

pressure before entering Fan Performance table.

4. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
5. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters, and casing losses. See

Table 20 for accessory/FIOP static pressure information.

6. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the full horse-

power and watts range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using
the fan motors up to the watts or bhp rating shown will not result in nuisance
tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.

7. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wiring size. Contact your local

Bryant representative for details.

AIRFLOW

(cfm)

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

4500

809

1.53

1317

906

1.74

1502

994

1.96

1690

1078

2.18

1882

1156

2.41

2077

1230

2.64

2275

4800

850

1.76

1516

942

1.98

1706

1027

2.20

1899

1107

2.43

2094

1183

2.66

2293

1255

2.89

2495

5100

892

2.01

1733

979

2.24

1928

1061

2.46

2125

1138

2.70

2325

1211

2.93

2528

1281

3.17

2733

5400

934

2.28

1970

1017

2.52

2169

1096

2.75

2371

1170

2.99

2575

1241

3.22

2781

1309

3.47

2990

5700

976

2.58

2225

1058

2.82

2429

1132

3.06

2635

1204

3.30

2843

1272

3.54

3053

1338

3.79

3266

6000

1019

2.90

2500

1096

3.14

2709

1168

3.38

2919

1238

3.63

3131

1304

3.88

3345

1368

4.13

3562

6300

1063

3.24

2795

1136

3.49

3008

1206

3.74

3223

1273

3.99

3439

1337

4.24

3657

6600

1106

3.61

3111

1177

3.86

3329

1244

4.11

3547

1309

4.37

3767

6900

1150

4.00

3448

1218

4.26

3670

7200

7500

AIRFLOW

(cfm)

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)

1.4

1.6

1.8

1.9

2.0

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

Rpm

Bhp

Watts

4500

1301

2.87

2477

1369

3.11

2683

1434

3.35

2891

1497

3.47

2997

1497

3.60

3103

4800

1324

3.13

2700

1390

3.37

2909

1454

3.62

3120

1515

3.74

3226

1515

3.87

3334

5100

1349

3.41

2942

1413

3.66

3153

1475

3.90

3367

1535

4.03

3475

1535

4.16

3584

5400

1374

3.71

3202

1437

3.96

3416

1498

4.21

3633

5700

1402

4.04

3481

1463

4.29

3699

6000

6300

6600

6900

7200

7500

Bhp

Brake Horsepower

FIOP

Factory-Installed Option

Watts — Input Watts to Motor

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