Sequence of operation (cont.) – Bryant LEGACY LINE 580J User Manual

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (cont.)

On the initial power to the EconoMi$er IV control, it will

take the damper up to 2 1/2 minutes before it begins to

position itself. After the initial power--up, further changes

in damper position can take up to 30 seconds to initiate.

Damper movement from full closed to full open (or vice

versa) will take between 1 1/2 and 2 1/2 minutes. If free

cooling can be used as determined from the appropriate

changeover command (switch, dry bulb, enthalpy curve,

differential dry bulb, or differential enthalpy), then the

control will modulate the dampers open to maintain the

mixed air temperature setpoint at 50_F (10_C) to 55_F

(13_C). If there is a further demand for cooling (cooling

second stage -- Y2 is energized), then the control will

bring on compressor stage 1 to maintain the mixed air

temperature setpoint. The EconoMi$er IV damper will be

open at maximum position. EconoMi$er IV operation is

limited to a single compressor.

Heating

The sequence of operation for the heating is the same as

an electromechanical unit with no economizer. The only

difference is how the economizer acts. The economizer

will stay at the Economizer Minimum Position while the

evaporator fan is operating. The outdoor air damper is

closed when the indoor fan is not operating.

Optional Perfect Humidity Dehumidification System

Units with the factory equipped Perfect Humidity option

are capable of providing multiple modes of improved

dehumidification as a variation of the normal cooling

cycle. The Perfect Humidity option includes additional

valves in the liquid line and discharge line of each

refrigerant circuit, a small reheat condenser coil

downstream of the evaporator, and Motormaster

variable--speed control of some or all outdoor fans.

Operation of the revised refrigerant circuit for each mode

is described below.
NOTE: x = refrigerant circuit A, B, or C.

Normal Cooling

Refrigerant flows from the outdoor condenser through the

normally open Cooling Valve (CV.x) to the expansion

device. Reheat1 Valve (RH1.x) and Reheat2 Valve

(RH2.x) are closed.

Reheat1 (Subcooling Mode) -- 580J04--14

This mode increases latent cooling and decreases sensible

cooling compared to normal cooling. Refrigerant flows

from the outdoor condenser, through the normally open

Reheat1 Valve (RH1.x), and through the reheat condenser

coil to the expansion device. Cooling Valve (CV.x) and

Reheat2 Valve (RH2.x) are closed.

Reheat2 (Hot Gas Reheat Mode) -- 580J04--14

This mode provides maximum latent cooling with little to

no sensible capacity. This mode can operate to provide

dehumidification when there is no cooling demand. Like

Reheat1 mode, refrigerant flows from the outdoor

condenser, through the normally open Reheat1 Valve

(RH1.x), and through the reheat condenser coil to the

expansion device. The Cooling Valve (CV.x) is closed.

Reheat2 Valve (RH2.x) is open which provides some

compressor discharge gas to the reheat condenser to

further increase the reheat of the evaporator airstream.

COMP

COND COIL

PERFECT HUMIDITY
COIL

EVAP COIL

INDOOR ENTERING

AIR

OUTDOOR AIR

METERING
DEVICE

CLOSED VALVE

OPEN VALVE

RH1.x

RH2.x

CV.x

a48-8172

C09455

Normal Cooling Mode -- Perfect Humidity System (580J04--14)

580J

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