Factory options and/or accessories (cont.) – Bryant LEGACY LINE 580J User Manual

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FACTORY OPTIONS AND/OR ACCESSORIES (cont.)

The Legacy Line 580J*04--14 rooftop coupled with the

Perfect Humidity system is capable of operating in normal

design cooling mode, subcooling mode, and hot gas reheat

mode. Normal design cooling mode is when the unit will

operate under its normal sequence of operation by cycling

compressors to maintain comfort conditions.

Subcooling mode will operate to satisfy part load type

conditions when the space requires combined sensible and

a higher proportion of latent load control. Hot Gas Reheat

mode will operate when outdoor temperatures diminish

and the need for latent capacity is required for sole

humidity control. Hot Gas Reheat mode will provide

neutral air for maximum dehumidification operation.

Motormaster Head Pressure Controller

The Motormaster motor controller is a low ambient, head

pressure controller kit that is designed to maintain the

unit’s condenser head pressure during periods of low

ambient cooling operation. This device should be used as

an alternative to economizer free cooling when

economizer usage is either not appropriate or desired. The

Motormaster will either cycle the outdoor fan motors or

operate them at reduced speed to maintain the unit

operation, depending on the model.

Winter Start Kit

The winter start kit by Bryant extends the low ambient

limit of your rooftop to 25_F (--4_C). The kit bypasses the

low pressure switch, preventing nuisance tripping of the

low pressure switch. Other low ambient precautions may

still be prudent.

Propane Heating

Convert your gas heat rooftop from standard natural gas

operation to propane using this field installed kit.

High Altitude Heating

High altitudes have less oxygen, which means heat

exchangers need less fuel. The new gas orifices in this

field installed kit make the necessary adjustment for high

altitude applications. They restore the optimal fuel to air

mixture and maintain healthy combustion at altitudes

above 2000 ft (610m). Kits may not be required in all

areas.

Flue Discharge Deflector

The flue discharge deflector is a useful accessory when

flue gas recirculation is a concern. By venting the flue

discharge upwards, the deflector minimizes the chance for

a neighboring unit to intake the flue exhaust.

Optional Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger

The stainless steel heat exchanger option provides the

tubular heat exchanger be made out of a minimum 20

gauge type 409 stainless steel for applications where the

mixed air to the heat exchanger is expected to drop below

45_F (7_C). Stainless steel may be specified on

applications where the presence of airborne contaminants

require its use (applications such as paper mills) or in

areas with very high outdoor humidity that may result in

severe condensation in the heat exchanger during cooling

operation.

Flue Discharge Heat Shield

The flue discharge heat shield keeps people from touching

the rooftop unit’s potentially hot flue discharge. This is

especially useful for ground level applications, where

more, untrained people could have access to the unit’s

exterior.

Alternate Motors and Drives

Some applications need larger horsepower motors, some

need more airflow, and some need both. Regardless of the

case, your Bryant expert has a factory installed

combination to meet your application. A wide selection of

motors and pulleys (drives) are available, factory

installed, to handle nearly any application.

Thru--the--Base Connections

Thru--the--base connections, available as either an

accessory or as a factory option, are necessary to ensure

proper connection and seal when routing wire and piping

through the rooftop’s basepan and curb. These couplings

eliminate roof penetration and should be considered for

gas lines, main power lines, as well as control power.

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