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3. Temp F Air Ent 75 dry bulb 75 dry bulb 75 dry bulb Condenser Edb 62 5 wet bulb 50 relative 64 wet bulb 55 relative 65 3 wet bulb 60 relative 1050 1200 1350 1050 1200 1350 1050 1200 1350 TC 14 7 15 5 16 2 15 9 16 7 17 4 16 9 17 7 18 4 80 SHC 6 7 7 6 8 5 4 8 5 7 6 6 3 2 4 1 5 0 kW 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 TC 15 1 15 8 16 4 16 2 17 0 17 6 17 2 18 0 18 6 75 SHC 7 5 8 4 9 2 5 8 6 7 7 5 4 4 5 2 6 0 kW 1 9 1 9 1 9 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 TC 15 5 16 1 16 7 16 6 17 3 17 9 17 5 18 2 18 8 70 SHC 8 4 9 3 10 0 6 9 7 7 8 5 5 5 6 4 7 1 kW 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 TG 16 2 16 8 17 3 17 2 17 8 18 3 18 1 18 7 19 2 60 SHC 10 2 10 9 11 6 8 9 9 7 10 4 7 8 8 6 9 3 kW 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 9 1 9 1 9 TG 17 0 17 5 17 9 17 9 18 4 18 8 18 7 19 2 19 6 50 SHC 11 9 12 6 13 2 11 0 11 6 12 2 10 1 10 8 11 4 kW 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 TC 17 7 18 1 18 5 18 6 19 0 19 3 19 3 19 7 20 1 40 SHC 13 7 14 3 14 8 13 0 13 6 14 1 12 4 13 0 13 5 kW 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 LEGEND NOTES Edb Entering Dry Bulb Ewb Entering Wet Bulb kW Compressor Motor Power Input ldb Leaving Dry Bulb Iwb Leaving Wet Bulb SHC Sensible Heat Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross TC Total Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross 1 Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate 2 The following formulas may be used tido tedb h
4. lin Nom Net Coolin Total Power Unit Eech SE Deeg CI o Co e SEER EER IEER A04 1 3 34 6 3 1 13 0 11 00 N A A05 1 4 45 0 4 0 13 0 11 00 N A A06 1 5 59 0 5 5 13 0 10 75 N A A07 1 6 70 0 6 4 N A 11 00 11 2 A08 1 7 5 88 0 8 0 N A 11 00 11 2 D08 2 7 5 83 0 7 5 N A 11 00 11 7 A09 1 8 5 97 0 8 8 N A 11 00 11 2 D09 2 8 5 99 0 9 0 N A 11 00 11 7 A12 1 10 117 0 10 6 N A 11 00 11 2 D12 2 10 114 0 10 3 N A 11 10 11 8 D14 2 12 5 140 0 12 9 N A 10 80 11 0 D16 2 15 174 0 16 1 N A 10 80 11 7 LEGEND NOTES AHRI Air Conditioning Heating and Refrigeration 1 Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 210 240 or Institute Test Standard 340 360 as appropriate ASHRAE American Society of Heating Refrigerating 2 Ratings are based on and Air Conditioning Inc Cooling Standard 80 F 27 C db 67 F 19 C wb EER Energy Efficiency Ratio indoor air temp and 95 F 35 C db outdoor air temp IEER Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio IEER Standard A measure that expresses cooling SEER Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio part load EER efficiency for commercial unitary air conditioning and heat pump equipment on the basis of weighted operation at various load capacities ASBRAE 3 All 580J units comply with ASHRAE 90 1 Energy U Standard for minimum SEER and EER requirements L US 4 580J units comply with US Energy Policy Act 2005 C COMPLIANT pami CERTIFIED www a
5. CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 4500 479 0 97 540 1 23 596 1 50 651 1 80 703 2 13 4875 508 1 19 566 1 47 619 1 75 670 719 2 39 5250 537 1 43 592 1 73 643 2 03 737 2 69 5625 566 1 71 619 2 03 667 2 35 757 3 03 6000 2 36 736 3 05 778 3 41 6375 718 3 09 760 3 46 6750 655 2 75 701 3 14 785 7125 685 3 17 729 3 58 771 3 99 810 4 40 848 4 81 7500 715 3 64 4 07 798 4 50 836 4 93 872 5 36 Available External Static Pressure in wg CFM 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 4500 755 2 48 805 2 87 853 3 28 900 3 72 945 4 17 4875 768 2 75 815 3 14 907 3 99 951 4 45 5250 3 45 916 4 30 958 4 77 5625 885 4 21 926 4 66 967 5 12 6000 819 3 79 860 4 19 900 4 61 939 5 06 978 5 53 6375 840 4 23 878 4 63 916 5 06 954 5 51 991 5 98 6750 861 4 70 898 5 12 935 5 56 971 6 01 7125 884 5 23 919 5 66 7500 907 5 79 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 67 580J FAN PERFORMANCE cont Table 58 PULLEY ADJUSTMENT UNIT MOTOR DRIVE MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN COMBO 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 4 Standard Static 854 825 795 766 736 707 678 648 619 589 560 Medium Static 1175 1135 1094 1054 1013 973 932 892 851 811 770 s
6. Om y A wo HED L NMOGLNHS 310W38 ONY AONYdN0J0 Av13H SSO JSVHA SuO123130 JMOHS 9NIQQV N3HM 102 3uv Quvog TYNIWHJL NO SuJAMNT Q31VNOIS3Q JUNSNI Z S32V81 LINOWIO AJITdWIS OL OUVOB TWNINS3I 1V0129V HOLWA LON S300 LNOAYT OIIVW3H2S QuvOS TYNIWHJL L SALON o aeo oo Poono O nil IN3N39NVHHV INJNOdNOD 80 DIER Lev QuYOS TYNINEJL log 12 an D un JILYNIHJS VINOJ WOVA eri emod 135 Nosy 02 802 418 ANO AS ross SEOUENCE OF OPERATION General The sequence below describes the sequence of operation for an electromechanical unit with and without a factory installed EconoMi er IV called economizer in this sequence For information regarding a direct digital controler see the start up operations and troubleshooting manual for the applicable controller Electromechanical units with no economizer Cooling When the thermostat calls for cooling terminals G and Y1 are energized As a result the indoor fan contactor IFC and the compressor contactor C1 are energized causing the indoor fan motor IFM compressor 41 and outdoor fan to start If the unit has
7. 5938 6250 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 66 Table 56 580J 16 3 PHASE 15 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY Available External Static Pressure in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 4500 487 0 98 552 1 26 610 1 55 665 718 2 20 4875 515 1 18 578 1 49 633 1 80 735 2 47 5250 544 1 42 604 1 75 657 2 09 754 2 78 5625 572 1 68 631 2 05 730 2 76 775 3 13 6000 2 37 6375 6750 802 7125 4 01 827 4 46 867 4 91 7500 718 3 53 811 4 51 852 4 98 891 5 46 Available External Static Pressure in wg CFM 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 4500 769 2 56 819 2 95 866 3 36 912 3 79 4875 784 2 84 831 3 23 877 3 65 921 4 09 5250 3 56 889 3 98 932 4 43 5625 903 4 36 944 985 5 28 6000 920 4 77 997 5 70 6375 937 5 23 6750 882 4 84 957 5 74 7125 904 5 96 7500 928 5 93 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required Table 57 580J 16 3 PHASE 15 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY Available External Static Pressure in wg
8. NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AZ506 motor pulley part no KR11HY191 and belt part no KR30AE042 61 580J Table 46 580J 07 FAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE 6 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Field Supplied Drive Standard Static Option 1800 913 0 64 1010 0 80 1098 0 98 1178 1 16 1252 1 35 1950 972 0 78 1065 0 96 1148 1 14 1226 1 34 1298 1 54 2100 1032 0 95 1120 1 14 1200 1 33 1275 1 54 1345 1 75 2250 1093 1 14 1177 1 84 1254 1 55 1325 1 76 1393 1 98 2400 1155 1 36 1234 1 57 1308 1 78 1377 2 01 1443 2 24 2550 1217 1 60 1293 1 82 1363 2 05 1430 2 28 2700 1280 1 87 1352 2 10 1420 2 34 1484 2850 1343 2 17 2 42 1477 2 67 1539 2 93 1599 3 19 3000 1406 2 50 1472 2 76 1535 3 03 1595 3 29 1653 3 57 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 REM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option High Static Option 1800 1322 1 56 1388 1 77 1451 1 98 1510 1568 2 44 1950 1366 1 75 1430 1 97 1491 2 20 1606 2 67 2100 1411 1 97 2 20 1645 2 92 2250 1457 2 21 1518 2 45 1576 2 69 1632 2 94 1686 3 20 2400 1564 1729 3 51 2550 1612 3 03 27
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10. 10261 w u s sisis a 5 lt a jo o ae se ECONOMIZER HOOD OPTIONAL z ene i 2s zs2 5 72z z5 je ja E S S S z Ela lee le a lt 8 sA m w 5 o s 2 z S ele o o 8 8 8 8le MCHX NOVATION ALUM ALUM NOTES WIRT DIMENSIONS E IN I N MILLIMETERS CENTER OF GRAVITY NW 3 gt DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW R I 1 DIMENSIONS A IN ARE B I ji 18 La zo 3s S ze zz xc e m 2d ge Sz Au se oa ki 22 sa Su a s S 23 Ze ze HS i 4 1412114 U 13551 279 16 BACK 12238 5 me E D 2 a z NE Ze a 3 as u le w gt MES 22 3 2 E as Fa MN Fo a s zE gt e prej ES go cis E she RE e as ae e 2 3 S 3 amp elk gt am e S SE 22 a ER AZ o a se w ZEL Sm rz nes oe AS ae Keane 2 zg e as s E 5 e moz ed ve s oe se es 8 oes HESS pene M E 2 ue i z 20m H e 5 i z zz i s S825 A ER an D 25 el i ute we 3 lt 88 a 35 BE oz
11. NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied motor pulley part no KR11HY171 and belt part no KR30AE039 60 FAN PERFORMANCE cont Table 44 580J 06 3 PHASE 5 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option 1500 800 0 39 904 0 49 999 0 60 1087 0 72 1625 849 0 48 947 0 59 1038 0 70 1122 0 83 1750 899 0 59 992 0 70 1078 0 82 1159 0 95 1875 950 0 70 1038 0 82 1120 0 95 1198 1271 1 22 2000 1001 0 84 1085 0 96 1163 1 09 1238 1 23 1309 1 38 2125 1053 0 99 1133 1 12 1208 1 26 1280 1 40 1348 1 55 2250 1106 1 16 1 29 1254 1 44 1323 1 59 1389 1 74 2375 1159 1 34 1231 1 49 1300 1 64 1367 1 80 1430 1 96 2500 1212 1 55 1281 1 70 1348 1 86 1412 2 02 1473 2 19 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 SEN RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 1500 1247 0 98 1320 1 13 1390 1 28 1457 1 44 1522 1 61 1625 1276 1 10 1348 1 24 1416 1 40 1481 1544 1 73 1750 1308 1 22 1377 1 38 1444 1 53 1507 1 70 1569 1 87 1875 1342 1 37 1409 1 52 1536 1 86 1596 2 03 2000 1377 1 53 1442 1 69 1565 2 03 1624 2 21 2125 1414 1 71 1477 1 87 1538 2 04 1597 2 22 1654 2 40 2250 1514 2 08 1573 2 25 1630 2 43 1
12. Ty ES i 8 z S En o JO FRONT 49 3 8 112531 24 LEFT Fig 9 Dimensions 580J 14 C101223 CURBS amp WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS 580J 14 cont OUTDOOR STD UNIT CORNER CORNER CORNER CORNER C6 UNIT COIL WEIGHT WEIGHT A WEIGHT B WEIGHT C WEIGHT D TYPE LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG X Y 1 580J 140 MCHX 1118 506 297 135 157 71 229 104 434 197 29 1 2 7491 34 1 4 810 20 1 4 514 580J 140 RTPF 1187 530 349 159 167 76 211 96 440 200 31 3 8 t7911 34 3 4 8831 21 178 556 RTPF ROUND TUBE PLATE FIN COPPER ALUM MCHX MICROCHANNEL ALUM ALUM STANDARD UNIT WEIGHT IS WITH LOW GAS HEAT AND WITHOUT PACKAGING FOR OTHER OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES REFER TO THE PRODUCT DATA CATALOG CORNER A PEN CORNER B a Lo lt U KAJ B z a f foo S ETI O CORNER D CORNER C FRON TO C101224 C08337 Fig 10 Service Clearance LOC DIMENSION CONDITION 48 in 1219 mm Unit disconnect is mounted on panel 36 in 914 mm If dimension B is 12 in 305 mm A 18 in 457 mm No disconnect convenience outlet option 18 in 457 mm Recommended service
13. i DUCT CL Petek 4 SIDES I i FIELD SUPPLIED og i AN COUNTER FLASHING L FIELD SUPPLIED I I ROOFING FELT I I FIELD SUPPLIED I CANT STRIP D i FIELD SUPPLIED SECTION CC a 5 ROOF ING MATERIAL SCALE 1 4 03 A Fuil SUPPLIED D I I l V I l A se I o 3 i I RIGID INSULATION 76 1 i i FIELD SUPPLIED i l 3 3 5 8 4 peleti I 1006 i SUPPLY AIR 1 3 1747 OPENING l Ge i OPENING FOR BASEPAN O l 4 ENTRY SERVICE SEE NOTE 8 I ma TY i i ROOFING MATERIAL 0 0 IER F4 FIELD SUPPLIED 80LT HEADS AR ELS AE pS 1 o Ss BOLT HEADS 4 0 0 Kik hin 13 16 0 0 7 18 Pi x SEE NOTE 2 BOLT HEADS ais BOLT HEADS 4 lt gt A A I 0 4 3 16 4D i 11061 27D 1 I I S GAS SERVICE 1 SEE NOTE 6 gt 1 8 3 16 I l 5131 ps 4 5 16 4 INSIDE RU t110 4 I INSIDE M I A 1 8 3 16 I 4 l CINS IDE y 0 0 1 4 71 4 I O i 4 I d 04 8 6 H d p SUPPLY AIR RETURN AI N k d Z NUDY k HEAD OF BOLT TO BE ON INSIDE OF FLANGE ZU ee 19813 TYPICAL CORNER FASTENING DEVICE SEE VIEW B bie gt TYP ALL CORNERS Fig 8 Roof Curb Details 23 C10481 580J CURBS WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS 580J 14 e o 2 GIS r s lt 55 3 53 oaa 351 e Y 2 2 DIA GAUGI G 2 51 DIA POWER SUPPLY KNOCK OUT Fr 40 3 8
14. 16 5 23 2 LEGEND Do not operate Cfm Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 33 580J Table 14 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 3 TONS 580J04 3 TONS UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE Air Entering Evaporator CFM N 80 dry bulb 80 dry bulb 80 dry bulb Cd EID 72 wet bulb 67 wet bulb 62 wet bulb 900 1200 1500 900 1200 1500 900 1200 1500 TC 40 6 43 2 45 3 37 0 39 4 41 3 33 4 35 6 37 4 75 SHC 21 6 23 9 25 6 25 6 27 7 29 3 29 6 31 6 33 1 kW 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 TC 37 0 39 6 41 7 33 6 36 0 37 9 30 2 32 3 34 1 85 SHC 17 7 20 2 22 2 22 7 25 0 26 9 27 7 29 9 31 6 kW 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 TC 33 5 36 0 38 1 30 2 32 5 34 4 26 9 29 1 30 8 95 SHC 13 7 16 6 18 8 19 7 22 4 24 4 25 7 28 2 30 1 kW 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 TC 29 9 32 4 34 5 26 8 29 1 31 0 23 6 25 8 27 5 105 SHC 9 8 12 9 15 3 16 8 19 7 22 0 23 8 26 5 28 6 kW 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 TC 26 3 28 8 30 9 23 3 25 7 27 5 20 4 22 5 24 2 115 SHC 5 8 9 2 11 9 13 8 17 0 19 5 21 9 24 8 27 1 kW 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 580J04 3 TONS UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE Air Entering Evaporator CFM
15. 2 5 3 4 NPT 195 115 35 70 17 4 4 13 0 18 0 47 11 13 0 40 0 47 0 14 0 14 2 4 3 4 NPT 195 115 25 65 2 5 3 4 NPT 195 115 30 65 2 5 3 4 NPT 195 115 35 70 2 4 3 4 NPT 195 115 25 65 2 5 3 4 NPT 195 115 30 65 2 5 3 4 NPT 195 115 35 70 10 15 TONS 5 13 0 18 0 47 11 13 0 40 0 47 0 14 0 14 2 6 3 4 NPT 225 145 20 55 2 8 3 4 NPT 225 145 25 60 2 10 3 4 NPT 225 145 35 65 2 6 3 4 NPT 225 145 20 55 2 8 3 4 NPT 225 145 25 60 2 10 3 4 NPT 225 145 35 65 CURBS amp WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS 580J 04 07 wy m HI Nanay aly 1NOY4 IET wi 331138 188811 JTL INOWVE DN ALI L8LL eu 11 0 DT 56 8 8 310NVH n vie OO LEM i H C 1991 g d ele 166 j i
16. 580J 14D 2 Stage Cooling 12 5 TONS VOLTAGE COMP Cir 1 COMP Cir 2 OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE EFF at MIN MAX RLA LRA RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE pullLoad FLA STD 81 7 5 208 3 60 187 253 19 0 123 22 4 149 1288 6 2 MED 81 10 0 HIGH 81 15 0 STD 81 7 5 230 3 60 187 253 19 0 123 22 4 149 1288 6 2 MED 81 10 0 HIGH 81 15 0 STD 81 3 4 460 3 60 414 506 9 7 62 10 6 75 1288 3 1 MED 81 4 4 HIGH 81 7 4 STD 81 2 8 575 3 60 518 633 7 4 50 7 7 54 1288 25 MED 81 28 HIGH 81 5 6 Table 70 580J 16D 2 Stage Cooling 15 TONS VOLTAGE COMP Cir 1 COMP Cir 2 OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE EFF at Full MIN MAX RLA LRA RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE Load FLA 81 7 5 208 3 60 187 253 25 0 164 25 0 164 1288 1 5 81 10 0 81 17 0 81 7 5 230 3 60 187 253 25 0 164 25 0 164 1288 1 5 81 10 0 81 15 0 81 3 4 460 3 60 414 506 12 2 100 12 8 100 1288 0 8 81 4 4 81 7 6 81 2 8 575 3 60 518 633 9 8 78 9 6 78 1288 0 6 a 7 72 Table 71 MCA MOCP DETERMINATION NO C O OR UNPWRD C O COMBUSTION POWER NO C O or UNPWRD C O E NOM IFM NO PE w PE pwrd fr unit Z v Ph Hz TYPE FANMOTOR EXPUST DISC SIZE DISC SIZE MCA MOCP e RA MCA MOCP ErA RA STD 27 2 40 0 26 95 29 1 45 0 29 97 208 230 1 60 MED gab is 27 2 40 0 26 95 29 1 45 0 29 97 STD 19 4 25 0 19 89 21 3 30 0 22
17. TC 17 7 20 6 23 1 19 6 22 6 25 3 17 3 20 3 27 1 75 SHC 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 3 0 3 0 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 kW 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 TG 18 6 21 3 23 7 20 5 23 3 25 8 18 3 21 1 27 6 70 SHC 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 kW 4 0 4 0 4 0 41 41 41 41 41 41 TC 20 5 22 9 25 0 22 2 24 7 26 8 20 4 22 8 28 5 60 SHC 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 7 kW 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 TC 22 4 24 4 26 2 24 0 26 0 27 9 22 4 24 5 29 3 50 SHC 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 4 0 4 kW 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 2 4 2 4 2 TC 24 3 25 9 27 4 25 7 27 4 28 9 24 5 26 3 30 2 40 SHC 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 kW 41 41 41 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 LEGEND NOTES Edb Entering Dry Bulb Ewb Entering Wet Bulb kW Compressor Motor Power Input ldb Leaving Dry Bulb Iwb Leaving Wet Bulb SHC Sensible Heat Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross TC Total Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross 1 Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate 2 The following formulas may be used tido tedb sensible capacity Btuh 1 10 x cfm twp Wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evaporator coil hip total capacity Btuh hiwb Newb 4 5 x cfm Where hewp Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 40 Table 21 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 7 5 TONS AM
18. 116 3 126 2 110 5 110 5 123 3 103 8 103 8 119 5 97 1 97 1 1143 ela 62 she 90 2 108 2 126 2 87 4 1053 123 3 840 101 8 119 5 79 8 97 1 1143 5 TC 126 9 126 9 126 9 120 9 120 9 120 9 1143 1143 114 3 1068 106 8 106 8 8 67 sue 78 2 91 3 109 4 70 8 88 9 1071 68 1 862 1044 650 83 2 101 3 o ui TC 137 5 137 5 1375 131 4 131 4 131 4 1247 124 7 1247 1172 1172 117 2 72 suc 55 3 73 4 91 5 53 1 71 1 89 2 50 6 68 7 86 7 47 8 65 9 83 9 TC 145 1 145 1 138 8 138 8 131 7 131 7 123 6 123 6 76 she e 59 0 78 2 i 56 7 75 8 54 3 73 1 51 5 70 0 TC 117 8 1178 1335 113 0 113 0 128 0 107 5 1075 121 8 101 5 101 5 115 0 58 suc 102 2 1178 133 5 98 0 113 0 128 0 93 3 107 5 121 8 88 0 101 5 115 0 TC 119 1 119 1 136 0 1135 113 5 132 5 107 7 107 7 126 7 101 6 101 6 119 6 lt 62 she 95 8 115 9 136 0 92 8 112 6 132 5 88 6 107 7 126 7 83 6 101 6 119 6 O ks TC 129 4 129 4 129 4 123 3 123 3 123 3 116 5 116 5 116 5 108 9 108 9 109 8 S k SHC 76 9 97 3 117 7 745 950 115 4 71 8 923 1128 68 8 89 3 109 8 s ju TC 139 7 189 7 139 7 183 5 133 5 133 5 126 6 126 6 126 6 118 8 118 8 118 8 72 suc 56 7 76 8 97 0 54 4 74 6 94 7 51 9 72 1 92 3 49 1 69 3 89 5 TC 147 0 147 0 i 140 5 140 5 133 2 133 2 1249 124 9 76 she
19. 1700 847 0 57 943 0 73 1027 0 89 1101 1 05 1170 1 20 1800 885 0 66 978 0 83 1060 1 00 1133 1 16 1900 923 0 75 1014 0 94 1093 1 11 2000 962 0 85 1049 1 05 1127 1 24 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option Field Supplied Drive 1200 1093 0 77 1155 0 87 1213 0 96 1268 1 05 1321 1 14 1300 1119 0 87 1181 1239 1 08 1294 1 18 1400 1147 0 98 1208 1 09 1500 1175 1 09 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied motor pulley part no KR11HY161 and belt part no KR30AE035 58 FAN PERFORMANCE cont Table 40 580J 05 3 PHASE 4 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 1200 643 0 23 762 0 34 859 0 46 944 0 58 1020 0 71 1300 675 0 28 790 0 40 886 0 52 969 0 65 1044 0 78 1400 707 0 33 819 0 45 9138 0 58 996 0 72 1070 0 86 1500 740 0 38 849 0 52 941 0 66 1023 0 80 1096 0 95 1600 773 0 45 0 59 970 0 73 1050 0 88 1123 1 04 1700 807 0 52 910 0 67 999 0 82 1078 0 98 1150 1 14 1800 841 0 59 942 0 75 1029
20. 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 He
21. Low pressure switch a Units with 2 compressors shall have different sized connectors for the circuit 1 and circuit 2 low and high pres sure switches They shall physically prevent the cross wiring of the safety switches between circuits 1 and 2 b Low pressure switch shall use different color wire than the high pressure switch The purpose is to assist the installer and service technician to correctly wire and or troubleshoot the rooftop unit 3 High pressure switch a Units with 2 compressors shall have different sized connectors for the circuit 1 and circuit 2 low and high pres sure switches They shall physically prevent the cross wiring of the safety switches between circuits 1 and 2 b High pressure switch shall use different color wire than the low pressure switch The purpose is to assist the installer and service technician to correctly wire and or troubleshoot the rooftop unit 4 Automatic reset motor thermal overload protector 5 Heating section shall be provided with the following minimum protections a High temperature limit switches b Induced draft motor speed sensor c Flame rollout switch d Flame proving controls 23 09 93 Seguence of Operations for HVAC Controls 23 09 93 13 Decentralized Rooftop Units 23 09 93 13 INSERT SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 23 40 13 Panel Air Filters 23 40 13 13 Decentralized Rooftop Units 23 40 13 13 A Standard filter section 1 Shall consist of factory installed low velocity
22. SHC 85 0 113 0 82 0 109 8 78 8 106 4 75 4 102 8 THC 172 7 172 7 195 4 165 5 165 5 187 3 157 1 157 1 177 8 148 1 148 1 167 7 58 SHC 1500 172 7 1954 143 8 165 5 1873 1364 1571 177 8 128 6 148 1 167 7 62 THC 176 6 176 6 195 7 168 1 168 1 187 6 158 9 158 9 180 2 148 9 148 9 172 1 E SHC 139 6 167 7 195 7 133 2 160 4 187 6 127 1 153 7 180 2 120 7 146 4 172 1 o z 67 THC 193 6 193 6 193 6 184 8 184 8 184 8 174 7 174 7 174 7 162 7 162 7 162 7 S SHC 112 3 140 3 168 3 108 9 137 0 165 2 105 2 133 5 161 7 100 7 129 0 157 3 u THC 208 4 208 4 208 4 199 6 199 6 199 6 190 2 190 2 190 2 179 5 179 5 179 5 SHC 82 7 110 5 138 3 79 6 107 3 135 1 76 2 104 0 131 8 72 6 100 6 128 5 76 THC 2182 2182 209 5 209 5 199 5 199 5 189 0 189 0 SHC 87 5 118 6 84 5 115 2 81 1 111 3 77 5 107 3 THC 178 8 178 8 2024 171 6 171 6 194 2 163 1 163 1 184 6 153 8 153 8 174 1 58 SHC 1553 178 8 2024 149 0 171 6 194 2 141 6 163 1 1846 133 5 153 8 174 1 62 THC 181 0 181 0 203 6 173 0 173 0 197 5 163 8 163 8 190 1 153 9 153 9 181 1 E Z SHC 144 1 173 9 203 6 139 1 168 3 197 5 133 3 161 7 190 1 126 7 153 9 181 1 o z 67 THC 196 8 196 8 196 8 187 9 187 9 187 9 177 7 177 7 177 7 165 5 165 5 167 9 a K SHC 117 0 147 7 178 4 113 7 144 5 175 4 110 1 141 1 172 2 105 6 136 8 167 9 G u 72 THC 211 0 211 0 211
23. Thru the base capability 1 Standard unit shall have a thru the base gas line location using a raised embossed portion of the unit basepan 2 Optional factory approved water tight connection method must be used for thru the base gas connec tions 3 No basepan penetration other than those authorized by the manufacturer is permitted 9 Electrical Connections a All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet at a single factory prepared knockout location b Thru the base capability 1 Standard unit shall have a thru the base electrical location s using a raised embossed portion of the unit basepan 2 Optional factory approved water tight connection method must be used for thru the base electrical con nections 3 No basepan penetration other than those authorized by the manufacturer is permitted 10 Component access panels standard a Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for servicing b Unit shall have one factory installed tool less removable filter access panel c Panels covering control box indoor fan indoor fan motor gas components where applicable and com pressors shall have molded composite handles d Handles shall be UV modified composite They shall be permanently attached and recessed into the panel e Screws on the vertical portion of all removable access panel shall engage into heat resistant molded compos ite collars f Collars shall be removable and easily replaceable
24. disposable 2 in thick fiberglass filters of commercially available sizes 2 Unit shall use only one filter size Multiple sizes are not acceptable 3 Filters shall be accessible through an access panel with no tool removal as described in the unit cabinet section of this specification 23 81 19 13 H 238119 Self Contained Air Conditioners 23 81 19 13 Small Capacity Self Contained Air Conditioners 580J 04 16 23 81 19 13 A General 1 Outdoor rooftop mounted electrically controlled heating and cooling unit utilizing a fully hermetic scroll com pressor s for cooling duty and gas combustion for heating duty 2 Factory assembled single piece heating and cooling rooftop unit Contained within the unit enclosure shall be all factory wiring piping controls and special features required prior to field start up 3 Unit shall use environmentally sound Puron refrigerant 85 580J 4 5 Unit shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Unit must be selected and installed in compliance with local state and federal codes 238119 13 B Quality Assurance 1 u 11 12 13 14 Unit meets ASHRAE 90 1 minimum efficiency requirements 2 Unit shall be rated in accordance with AHRI Standards 210 240 and 340 360 3 4 Unit shall be UL tested and certified in accordance with ANSI Z21 47 Standards and UL listed and certified Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15 2001 unde
25. flanges of duct rest on curb 6 Service clearance 4 ft on each side 7 SS Direction of airflow 8 Connector package CRBTMPWRO014A01 is for thru the curb type gas CRBTMPWRO003A01 is for thru the base type gas connections UNIT NAIL 0 3 GASKET T d 0 0 1 4 761 SUPPLIED WITH CURB Y TYPICAL 4 SIDES 8 i al 024167 DUCT E mu COUNTER FLASHING FIELD SUPPLIED MN FIELD SUPPLIED I ATE WA ROOFING FELT i FIELD SUPPLIED 0 3 CANT STRIP 78 i FIELD SUPPLIED L y OPENING E 2 7 5 8 1 ROOFING MATERIAL E 1 FIELD SUPPLIED SECTION C C SCALE 1 4 SUPPLY AIR 194 7 18 OPENING 341 I mm 4 y RIGID INSULATION 0 0 7 16 S FIELD SUPPLIED gf 0 0 7 16 BOLT HEADS 111 BOLT HEADS 4 4 OPENING FOR BASEPAN ENTRY 0 0 7 16 ata 0 0 7 16 4 SERVICE SEE NOTE 48 11 314 DH 4 A BOLT HEADS BOLT HEADS A 4 GAS SERVICE SEE NOTE 8 1 4 13 16 DS 52 D I 427 CINSIDE D INSI SUPPLY AIR RETURN AIR VIEW A A HEAD OF BOLT TO BE ON INSIDE OF FLANGE 3 0 15 16 TYPICAL CORNER FASTENING DEVICE 9383 gt VIEW B Peg TYP ALL CORNERS SFF VIEW q A C10480 Fig 4 Roof Curb Details 20 CURBS amp WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS 580J 08 12 uly NANLJU N011 431138 JTULIWOBYB gt 669 my D 301S100 LHOTY uv AlddNs 69011 8 L 296 PUER 8 L L LLL L I
26. 0 17 10 18 3 Accutrol 630 505 54 117 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 4 15 11 1 3 4 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 8 4 1 Belt 2 9 652 843 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 3 7 838 1084 56 1 Centrifugal 15x 15 1 Belt 4 7 1022 1240 14 1 Centrifugal 15x 15 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 3 17 25 1 Al Al Novation 2 20 25 1 1 direct 1 1175 30 10 15 TONS 2 2 Scroll 15 14 16 12 Accutrol 630 505 54 117 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 3 15 17 5 3 4 1 Belt 2 9 507 676 56 1 Centrifugal 18x18 1 Belt 8 7 627 851 56 1 Centrifugal 18x18 1 Belt 6 1 776 955 S184T 1 Centrifugal 18x18 1 Belt 6 1 776 955 S184T 1 Centrifugal 18x18 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 2 23 1 3 direct 1 4 1100 22 RA Filter 4 Size in OA inlet screen Size in 4 20x20x2 1 20x24x1 4 20x20x2 1 20x24x1 4 20x20x2 1 20x24x1 16 18x24x2 V2 24x27x1 H1 30x39x1 NOTE Perfect Humidity is not available with Novation condenser coil models Only Round Tube Plate Fin RTPF up to 14 size Section 313 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 EISA 2007 mandates that the efficiency of general purpose motors we use in our Light Commercial Rooftops rated at 5 0HP and larger be increased on or after December 19 2010 We will offer both high and standard efficient motors until inventory is depleted and then shift over solely to the high efficient motors only 16 Tabl
27. 0 202 2 202 2 202 2 192 5 192 5 192 5 181 8 181 8 181 8 SHC 84 3 114 5 144 7 81 2 111 5 141 7 77 9 108 1 138 4 74 4 104 9 135 4 76 THC 220 2 2202 211 5 211 5 201 3 201 3 190 6 190 6 SHC 89 5 122 8 86 4 119 4 83 0 115 4 79 4 111 5 THC 183 9 183 9 2082 176 6 176 6 199 8 168 2 168 2 190 3 158 6 158 6 179 5 98 SHC 159 7 183 9 2082 1533 176 6 199 8 146 0 168 2 190 3 137 7 158 6 179 5 62 THC 185 1 185 1 212 5 177 1 177 1 206 2 168 3 168 3 197 9 158 7 158 7 186 7 Els SHC 149 5 181 0 2125 1445 175 4 206 2 138 7 1683 197 9 130 8 158 7 186 7 o Z 67 THC 199 3 199 3 199 3 190 3 190 3 190 3 180 0 180 0 181 7 167 8 1678 177 8 8 K SHC 121 3 154 6 187 9 118 1 151 6 185 1 114 4 148 1 181 7 110 1 144 0 177 8 R u 72 THC 213 0 213 0 213 0 204 1 204 1 204 1 194 2 194 2 194 2 183 5 183 5 183 5 SHC 85 8 118 2 150 5 82 7 115 2 147 7 79 4 111 9 144 4 76 0 108 8 141 6 76 THC 221 9 221 9 213 0 213 0 202 7 202 7 191 8 191 8 SHC 91 2 126 5 88 2 123 1 84 7 119 2 81 2 115 3 LEGEND NOTES Edb Entering Dry Bulb 1 Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate Ewb Entering Wet Bulb 2 The following formulas may be used kW Compressor Motor Power Input Idb Leaving Dry Bulb Iwb Leaving Wet Bulb SHC TC Total Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross Sensible Heat Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross tido tedb hiwb hewb 52
28. 0 74 1350 719 0 33 826 0 46 916 0 58 995 0 70 1067 0 81 1425 746 0 38 850 0 51 939 0 64 1017 0 76 1088 0 89 1500 773 0 42 0 57 963 0 70 1040 0 84 1110 0 96 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 SEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 900 1016 0 51 1080 0 57 1139 0 64 1195 0 71 1249 0 77 975 1034 0 57 1098 0 64 1157 0 72 1213 0 79 1266 0 86 1050 1053 0 63 1116 0 71 1176 0 79 1231 0 87 1284 0 95 1125 1073 0 70 1135 0 79 1194 0 87 1250 0 96 1302 1 04 1200 1093 0 77 1155 0 87 1213 0 96 1268 1 05 1321 1 14 1275 1113 0 85 1174 0 95 1232 1 05 1287 1 15 1339 1 25 1350 1133 0 92 1194 1 03 1252 1 14 1307 1 25 1358 1 35 1425 1154 1 01 1215 1 12 1272 1 24 1326 1 35 1378 1 46 1500 1175 1 09 1235 1 22 1292 1 34 1346 1 46 1397 1 58 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AG006 and belt part no KR30AE039 57 580J Table 38 580J 05 FAN PERFORMANCE cont 1 PHASE 4 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 SEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 1200 643 0 23 762 0 34 85
29. 08D MCHX 805 365 5 160 72 6 153 69 5 240 109 260 118 43 1092 36 3 8 924 20 3 8 517 7 580J 12D MCHX 895 406 3 185 84 176 79 9 260 118 274 124 4 42 7 8 10891 35 1 2 902 22 1 8 5811 RTPF ROUND TUBE PLATE FIN COPPER ALUM MCHX NOVATION ALUM ALUM x STANDARD UNIT WEIGHT IS WITH LOW GAS HEAT AND WITHOUT PACKAGING FOR OTHER OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES REFER TO THE PRODUCT DATA CATALOG CORNER A CORNER B i O E FRON CORNER D CORNER C C101218 Fig 6 580J 08 12 C08337 Fig 7 Service Clearance LOC DIMENSION CONDITION 48 in 1219 mm Unit disconnect is mounted on panel 36 in 914 mm If dimension B is 12 in 305 mm A 18 in 457 mm No disconnect convenience outlet option 18 in 457 mm Recommended service clearance use electric screwdriver 12 in 305 mm Minimum clearance use manual ratchet screwdriver 36 in 914 mm Unit has economizer B 12 in 305 mm If dimension A is 36 in 914 mm Special Check for sources of flue products within 10 ft of unit fresh air intake hood 36 in 914 mm Side condensate drain is used c 18 in 457 mm Minimum clearance 48 in 1219 mm No flue discharge accessory installed surface is combustible material D 42 in 1067 mm Surface behind servicer is grounded e g metal masonr
30. 1 10 x cfm twb Wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evaporator coil hip 4 5 x cfm sensible capacity Btuh total capacity Btuh Table 33 STATIC PRESSURE ADDERS Factory Options and or Accessories PERFECT HUMIDITY 3 6 TONS CFM in wg 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 2750 3000 3 Tons 0 04 0 052 0 07 4 Tons 0 106 0 138 0 172 0 21 E E 5 Tons 5 0 138 0 172 0 21 0 252 0 30 6 Tons 0 112 0 125 0 161 0 19 0 22 0 25 7 5 12 5 TONS CFM in wg 2250 2500 2750 3000 3250 3500 3750 4000 4250 4500 4750 5000 5250 5500 5750 6000 7 5 Tons 042 034 046 0 19 021 0 23 026 m m 8 5 Tons 7041 012 0 13 0 15 0 17 0 18 020 022 E E 10 Tons 048 7015 0 17 048 020 022 024 0 26 0 28 12 5 Tons 017 0 18 0 20 0 22 024 0 26 0 28 0 31 0 33 0 36 0 39 ECONOMIZER BAROMETRIC RELIEF AND PE PERFORMANCE Horizontal Economizers 3 6 TON 7 1 2 12 1 2 Ton 0 0 1 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE DROP in wg 02 0 3 04 2500 1 Horiz
31. 1122 0 83 1750 899 0 59 992 0 70 1078 0 82 1159 1875 950 0 70 1038 0 82 1120 0 95 1271 1 22 2000 1001 0 84 1085 0 96 1163 1 09 2125 1 12 2250 2375 2500 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 CFM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option 1500 1247 0 98 1320 1 13 1390 1 28 1625 1276 1 10 1348 1 24 1416 1 40 1750 1 38 1875 2000 2125 2250 2375 2500 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Table 43 580J 06 1 PHASE 5 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 1500 848 0 42 968 0 55 1069 0 68 1158 1238 0 94 1625 897 0 51 1013 0 65 1111 0 79 1277 1 07 1750 947 0 61 1059 0 76 1155 0 91 1318 1 21 1875 997 0 72 1105 0 89 1359 1 37 2000 1 03 2125 2250 2375 2500 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 SEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option Field Supplied Drive 1500 1312 1 07 1380 1 20 1445 1 34 1506 1 48 1625 1418 1 35 1750 1875 2000 2125 E lt 2250 2375 2500
32. 133 3 133 3 150 9 98 SHC 134 7 154 9 175 2 129 8 149 4 169 1 123 0 141 6 160 2 115 7 133 3 150 9 62 THC 166 7 166 7 166 9 158 0 158 0 162 6 147 6 147 6 157 2 136 8 136 8 1503 E z SHC 122 8 144 9 166 9 118 6 140 6 162 6 113 5 135 3 157 2 107 4 128 8 150 3 5 z 67 THC 184 1 184 1 184 1 175 6 175 6 175 6 165 6 165 6 165 6 154 5 154 5 154 5 8 gt SHC 101 6 123 7 145 7 98 1 120 2 142 3 94 0 116 1 138 2 89 4 111 5 133 6 y 72 THC 200 3 200 3 200 3 1920 1920 1920 182 9 1829 1829 1722 1722 1722 SHC 78 7 101 1 123 5 75 5 97 9 120 2 72 1 94 4 116 7 68 2 90 5 112 7 76 THC 211 4 211 4 203 1 203 1 193 8 193 8 183 9 183 9 SHC 82 2 107 0 79 3 103 8 76 0 100 2 72 6 96 5 THC 165 2 165 2 186 9 158 2 158 2 179 0 150 0 150 0 169 7 141 3 141 3 160 0 58 SHC 143 5 165 2 186 9 137 4 158 2 179 0 130 2 150 0 169 7 122 7 141 3 160 0 62 THC 172 3 172 3 181 7 163 4 163 4 176 9 153 1 153 1 169 3 143 4 143 4 161 4 E s SHC 131 6 156 6 181 7 127 1 152 0 176 9 120 5 144 9 169 3 114 1 137 8 161 4 O Z 67 THC 189 5 189 5 189 5 180 9 180 9 180 9 170 7 170 7 170 7 159 1 159 1 159 1 2 e SHC 107 2 182 44 157 5 103 8 1290 154 1 99 9 125 1 150 4 95 3 120 6 145 8 Su 72 THC 205 0 205 0 205 0 196 5 196 5 196 5 187 1 187 1 187 1 176 4 176 4 176 4 SHC 80 9 106 1 131 3 77 7 102 9 128 1 74 4 99 5 124 7 70 6 95 8 121 0 76 THC 215 4 215 4 206 8 206 8 197 1 197 1 186 9 186 9
33. 135 8 135 8 135 8 129 7 129 7 129 7 122 8 122 8 1228 115 115 115 72 ene 543 704 866 520 68 1 842 493 654 816 464 625 786 TC 145 8 145 3 139 139 131 9 131 9 x 124 1 124 1 76 she 57 8 743 55 6 72 1 E 53 1 69 6 50 4 66 9 TC 114 2 114 2 129 4 108 9 108 9 123 4 102 9 102 9 116 6 96 3 96 3 109 1 58 SHC 98 9 114 2 129 4 94 3 108 9 123 4 89 1 102 9 116 6 83 4 96 3 109 1 TC 117 2 117 2 127 9 111 0 111 0 124 7 104 0 104 0 119 5 96 5 96 5 113 7 Ex 62 she 91 1 109 5 127 9 88 1 106 4 124 7 83 9 101 7 119 5 79 3 96 5 113 7 518 TC 127 8 127 8 1278 121 7 1217 121 7 1145 114 5 114 5 106 6 106 6 106 6 8 67 she 738 923 110 8 713 89 8 108 3 684 87 0 1055 652 838 1023 o ui TC 139 4 139 4 139 4 133 0 133 0 133 1258 125 8 1258 117 9 1179 117 9 72 ene 560 746 93 1 53 7 722 908 510 696 882 48 1 66 7 854 TC 1488 148 8 1422 142 2 E 1349 134 9 126 8 126 8 76 suc 60 2 79 5 580 77 1 554 74 5 i 527 71 6 TC 119 0 119 0 134 9 114 0 114 0 129 2 108 0 108 0 122 4 101 1 101 1 114 6 58 SHC 103 1 119 0 134 9 98 7 114 0 129 2 93 6 108 0 122 4 87 6 101 1 1146 TC 120 3 120 3 137 1 114 7 114 7 132 8 108 2 108 2 127 5 101 3 101 3 119 3 lt 62 SHC
34. 2 A 1 A O AJA 580J Unit Type Packaging 580J Cooling Gas Heat RTU A Standard Legacy Series w Puron Refrigerant B LTL Voltage Factory Installed Options E 460 3 60 0A None J 208 230 1 60 P 208 230 3 60 Intake Exhaust Options T 575 3 60 A None Cooling Tons B Temp econo w baro relief E Temp econo w baro relief amp CO2 04 3 Ton H Enthalpy econo wl baro relief 05 4 Ton L Enthalpy econo wi baro relief amp CO gt 06 5 Ton Q Motorized 2 pos damper 07 6 Ton 08 7 5 Ton Indoor Fan Options 09 8 5 Ton 1 Standard static option 12 10 Ton 2 Medium static option 14 12 5 Ton 3 High static option 16 15 Ton C High Static Option w High Efficiency Motor Refrig System Gas Heat Options A Standard 1 Stage Cooling models Nat gas heat B Standard 1 Stage Cooling models Low NO heat C Standard 1 Stage Cooling models SS Gas HX D 2 Stage Cooling models 08 16 F 2 Stage Cooling models and SS Gas HX 08 16 G 1 Stage Cooling Al HX w Perfect Humidity 04 07 H 1 Stage Cooling Low No Heat w Perfect Humidity 04 07 J 1 Stage Cooling SS Gas HX w Perfect Humidity 04 07 K 2 Stage Cooling Al Gas HX w Perfect Humidity 08 14 M 2 Stage Cool SS Gas HX w Perfect Humidity 08 14 Heat Level Input Standard Stainless Steel Size 16 only Coil Options Mo
35. 2 stages of cooling the thermostat will additionally energize Y2 The Y2 signal will energize compressor contactor 42 C2 causing compressor Z2 to start Regardless of the number of stages the outdoor fan motor runs continuously while unit is cooling Heating NOTE Legacy Line 580J units have either 1 or 2 stages of gas heat When the thermostat calls for heating power is sent to W on the Integrated Gas Controller IGC board An LED light emitting diode on the IGC board turns on and remains on during normal operation A check is made to ensure that the rollout switch and limit switch are closed If the check was successful the induced draft motor is energized and when its speed is satisfactory as proven by the hall effect sensor the ignition activation period begins The burners will ignite within 5 seconds If the burners do not light there is a 22 second delay before another 5 second attempt This sequence is repeated for 15 minutes or until the burners light If after the 15 minutes the burners still have not lit heating is locked out To reset the control break 24 v power to the thermostat When ignition occurs the IGC board will continue to monitor the condition of the rollout switch the limit switches the hall effect sensor as well as the flame sensor 45 seconds after ignition occurs assuming the unit is controlled through a room thermostat set for fan auto the indoor fan motor will energize and the
36. 382 71 8 80 76 386 a High Model not available due to high amperage draw a STD 317 40 33 183 33 5 40 35 185 E 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 8 32 7 40 35 192 34 5 45 37 194 2 HIGH 35 7 45 38 196 37 5 45 40 198 to STD 24 0 30 25 144 27 8 30 30 148 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 24 0 30 25 144 27 8 30 30 148 HIGH 26 8 30 29 158 30 6 35 33 162 STD 73 1 80 77 401 76 9 100 81 405 BON DAC Seo MED 0 48 3 8 75 6 100 80 418 79 4 100 84 422 High 82 6 80 6 100 100 88 85 429 864 844 100 100 92 90 433 High High Eff 0 48 3 8 86 0 100 92 437 89 8 100 96 441 a STD 36 2 45 38 236 38 0 50 40 238 eT MED 0 25 1 8 37 2 50 39 245 39 0 50 41 247 3 HIGH 40 4 50 43 250 42 2 50 45 252 Lo High High Eff 0 25 1 8 43 0 50 46 254 44 8 50 48 256 STD 28 2 35 30 186 32 0 40 34 190 ROS MED 0 24 3 8 28 2 35 30 186 32 0 40 34 190 BD NE HIGH 81 5 40 33 189 35 3 45 38 193 High High Eff 0 24 3 8 34 4 40 37 198 38 2 45 41 202 76 TYPICAL WIRING DLAGRAMS BLK CRANKCASE lk BLK HEATER TFiobriecn e BLK FIELD m BLK C BLK LM L 4j DUR X1 BLK 4 cLorj Lan POWER p BLK BLK Z a A YEL 13 23 YEL YEL T3 COMP SUPPLY YEL
37. 5 72 6 65 8 65 8 69 4 S 67 sHe 33 8 48 0 62 2 48 2 61 6 74 9 46 1 59 3 72 6 43 5 56 5 69 4 N u 32 TC 79 7 79 7 79 7 82 5 82 5 82 5 76 9 76 9 76 9 70 1 70 1 70 1 SHC 25 8 40 2 54 6 34 5 47 5 60 5 32 3 45 0 57 7 29 7 41 7 53 8 TC 85 1 85 1 86 4 86 4 80 2 80 2 72 5 72 5 76 she 33 5 48 4 36 5 49 9 34 3 47 8 31 5 44 0 TC 64 9 64 9 78 8 73 1 73 1 82 5 69 2 69 2 78 0 64 5 64 5 72 7 58 sue 51 1 64 9 78 8 63 8 73 1 82 5 60 3 69 2 78 0 56 2 64 5 72 7 TC 68 7 68 7 76 5 73 2 73 2 85 7 69 2 69 2 81 0 64 5 64 5 75 5 MES 62 she 45 5 61 0 76 5 60 7 73 2 85 7 57 4 69 2 81 0 53 5 64 5 75 5 GIS ma TC 75 6 75 6 75 6 77 2 77 2 79 4 72 2 72 2 76 8 66 3 66 3 73 0 S k SHC 36 6 52 2 67 7 50 2 64 8 79 4 48 0 62 4 76 8 45 1 59 1 73 0 o Ww TC 82 6 82 6 82 6 83 3 83 3 83 3 77 5 77 5 77 5 70 5 70 5 70 5 72 ene 27 2 42 8 58 5 35 1 49 2 63 3 32 9 46 6 60 3 30 2 43 0 55 9 Ze TC 87 5 87 5 86 9 86 9 80 6 80 6 72 8 72 8 SHC 35 0 51 5 37 3 51 6 35 0 48 9 32 1 45 3 LEGEND Do not operate in this region Cfm Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 39 580J Table 20 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 6 TONS 580J07 6 TONS UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE Air Entering Evaporator
38. 5 x cfm Where hewb Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 49 580J Table 30 COOLING CAPACITIES 2 STAGE COOLING 12 5 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 14D 85 95 105 115 RTPF amp Novation EAT db EAT db EAT db EAT db 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC 127 6 127 6 142 9 121 7 121 7 137 6 115 0 115 0 130 108 3 108 3 122 6 58 she 110 3 126 6 142 9 105 8 121 7 137 6 99 9 115 0 130 94 1 108 3 122 6 TC 136 1 136 1 136 1 131 1 131 1 131 1 123 8 123 8 124 5 114 9 114 9 120 3 Els 62 she 96 6 112 8 129 0 94 7 111 2 127 7 91 4 108 0 124 5 87 3 103 8 120 3 S z TC 146 2 1462 1462 142 0 142 0 142 0 136 2 136 2 1362 128 8 128 8 128 8 8 E 67 she 785 944 1103 76 9 93 1 1092 747 910 1073 71 7 88 1 104 6 o u TC 155 9 155 9 155 9 1524 152 4 152 4 147 2 147 2 147 2 140 1 140 1 140 1 72 ene 60 1 766 932 587 752 917 568 733 897 542 706 870 TC 163 0 163 160 0 160 155 1 155 1 i 1482 1482 76 ene 62 0 81 8 61 1 80 9 59 5 79 3 e 57 0 76 3 TC 132 2 1322 149 5 128 2 1282 144 9 121 9 121 9 137 8 115 0 115 0 130 1 58 suc 115 0 132 2 149 5 111 5 128 2 144 9 106 0 121 9 137 8 99 9 115 0 130 1 TC 139 6 139 6 139 6 134 7 1347 138 1280 12
39. 57 0 69 0 37 0 51 0 61 0 33 0 46 0 56 kW 6 96 6 77 6 52 7 26 7 18 6 91 7 54 7 45 7 27 TC 45 84 40 46 32 86 54 28 50 51 44 45 61 61 59 19 54 40 75 SHC 0 53 0 40 0 29 0 60 0 47 0 37 0 64 0 52 0 42 kW 6 77 6 56 6 29 7 11 6 95 6 72 7 41 7 31 7 12 TG 46 91 41 48 33 50 55 36 51 59 45 50 62 69 60 28 55 49 70 SHC 1 51 1 38 1 27 1 57 1 45 1 35 1 61 1 50 1 40 kW 6 54 6 32 6 02 6 90 6 74 6 49 7 23 7 13 6 92 TC 48 88 43 42 35 76 57 29 53 56 47 48 64 56 62 16 57 42 60 SHC 3 44 3 34 3 24 3 51 3 40 3 31 3 55 3 45 3 37 kW 6 45 6 16 6 70 6 93 6 72 6 39 7 38 7 24 6 96 TG 50 83 45 28 37 67 59 22 55 52 49 43 66 05 64 03 59 34 50 SHC 5 38 5 29 5 20 5 45 5 36 5 28 5 48 5 40 5 33 kW 6 46 6 01 6 34 6 98 6 71 6 29 8 15 7 38 7 02 TG 52 82 47 29 39 50 61 14 57 48 51 39 68 23 65 88 61 25 40 SHC 7 32 7 24 7 20 7 38 7 31 7 24 7 43 7 36 7 29 kW 6 29 6 09 6 12 7 05 6 72 6 29 7 78 7 55 7 10 NOTE Perfect Humidity only available on 2 stage RTPF models LEGEND NOTES Edb Entering Dry Bulb 1 Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate Ewb Entering Wet Bulb 2 The following formulas may be used kw Compressor Motor Power Input sensible abeo Bi h Idb Leaving Dry Bulb hop tedb 1 10 x cfm lb Leaving wej Bulo tiwb Wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air SHC Sensible Heat Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross leaving evaporator coil hip TC Total Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross total capacity Btuh hiwb hewb 4
40. 58 sue 90 4 104 4 118 3 86 6 99 9 113 2 823 95 0 107 6 77 6 89 5 101 5 TC 104 4 104 4 123 0 99 9 99 9 117 8 95 0 95 0 112 0 89 6 89 6 105 6 Es 62 she 85 8 104 4 123 0 82 1 99 9 117 8 78 1 95 0 112 0 73 6 89 6 105 6 o Z TC 112 1 112 1 112 1 106 6 106 6 107 5 100 4 100 4 105 3 93 6 93 6 102 7 B H 67 suc 69 2 89 2 1092 672 87 3 1075 649 851 1053 623 82 5 102 7 Su TC 120 7 120 7 120 7 115 1 115 1 115 1 109 0 109 0 109 0 1022 1022 102 2 72 she 49 4 68 9 88 4 47 4 67 0 86 5 45 3 64 9 84 6 42 9 62 6 82 3 B TC 126 6 126 6 120 8 120 8 1145 114 5 1074 1074 SHC 53 5 73 9 51 5 71 7 49 3 69 4 i 46 9 66 8 LEGEND Do not operate in this region Cfm Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 44 Table 25 COOLING CAPACITIES 2 STAGE COOLING 8 5 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 09D 85 95 105 115 RTPF EA dB EA dB EA dB EA dB 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC 89 7 897 1016 852 85 2 96 5 79 6 79 6 90 1 73 8 73 8 83 6 58 ene 77 8 89 7 101 6 739 852 96 5 69 0 79 6 90 1 64 0 73 8 83 6 TC 943 9
41. 63 1 86 4 60 5 83 1 TC 140 5 140 5 158 8 1369 136 9 154 7 131 8 131 8 149 125 2 125 2 141 6 58 suc 122 2 140 5 158 8 119 1369 1547 1147 131 8 149 108 9 1252 141 6 TC 144 3 144 3 155 7 139 6 139 6 155 133 5 133 5 1524 1258 125 8 147 8 ela 62 she 112 2 133 9 155 7 110 9 132 9 155 108 1 130 2 152 4 103 9 125 8 147 8 5 Z TC 154 2 154 2 154 2 150 0 150 0 150 0 1442 144 2 144 2 136 7 136 7 136 7 S 67 suc 87 6 108 6 129 6 86 8 108 5 130 1 85 2 107 3 129 4 82 8 105 1 127 4 AZ ER TC 163 1 163 1 163 1 159 7 159 7 159 7 154 3 154 3 154 3 147 1 147 1 147 1 SHC 63 6 84 6 105 6 625 83 9 105 4 60 8 82 5 104 2 58 4 80 2 102 TC 169 3 169 3 166 5 166 5 161 5 161 5 1542 1542 76 ene 67 6 937 664 917 645 892 61 9 86 1 TC 143 6 143 6 162 3 140 1 140 1 158 3 135 1 135 1 152 7 128 7 128 7 145 5 58 sue 124 9 143 6 162 3 121 8 140 1 158 3 117 5 135 1 152 7 111 9 128 7 145 5 TC 146 1 146 1 162 4 141 7 141 7 161 5 135 6 135 6 159 2 128 8 128 8 151 2 E la 62 she 116 1 139 3 162 4 114 7 138 1 161 5 112 1 135 6 159 2 106 4 128 8 151 2 o z E TC 155 8 155 8 155 8 151 6 151 6 151 6 145 9 145 9 145 9 138 3 138 8 138 3 S SHC 90 1 112 6 135 89 6 112 8 136
42. 66 62 62 07 54 88 75 68 72 76 67 28 60 SHC 3 50 3 38 3 27 3 59 3 47 3 36 3 65 3 52 3 42 kW 8 36 8 84 8 98 9 88 9 56 9 10 9 83 9 64 9 31 TC 58 33 51 72 42 81 68 72 63 93 55 84 77 74 74 77 69 24 50 SHC 5 47 5 35 5 24 5 54 5 43 5 32 5 60 5 49 5 39 kW 8 98 9 25 9 43 9 33 8 97 8 73 9 55 9 33 9 70 TG 60 33 53 69 46 89 70 67 65 93 49 83 79 46 76 62 71 24 40 SHC 7 42 7 31 7 22 7 49 7 39 7 23 7 55 7 45 7 37 kW 9 16 9 88 9 06 9 50 9 05 9 47 10 31 10 00 9 48 NOTE Perfect Humidity only available on 2 stage RTPF models LEGEND NOTES Edb Entering Dry Bulb 1 Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate Ewb Entering Wet Bulb 2 The following formulas may be used kw Compressor Motor Power Input sensible abeo Bi h Idb Leaving Dry Bulb hop tedb 1 10 x cfm lb Leaving wej Bulo tiwb Wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air SHC Sensible Heat Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross leaving evaporator coil hip TC Total Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross total capacity Btuh hiwb hewb 4 5 x cfm Where hewb Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 51 580J Table 32 COOLING CAPACITIES 2 STAGE COOLING 15 TONS Ambient Temperature 85 95 105 115 SE EA dB EA dB EA dB EA dB 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 THC 156 6 156 6 175 2 149 4 149 4 169 1 141 6 141 6 160 2
43. 7 76 6 76 6 86 5 Els 62 she 69 4 82 3 95 2 66 8 79 7 92 6 64 1 76 9 89 7 61 0 73 8 86 5 S z TC 103 8 103 8 103 8 98 7 98 7 98 7 93 0 93 0 93 0 86 7 86 7 86 7 R E 67 sue 57 8 70 7 83 6 55 6 68 5 81 4 53 1 66 1 79 0 50 5 63 4 76 4 a pu TC 113 1 113 1 113 1 108 0 108 0 108 0 102 4 1024 1024 96 1 96 1 96 1 72 she 45 2 58 3 71 8 43 2 56 3 69 3 41 1 54 1 67 1 38 7 51 7 64 7 TC 119 9 119 9 i 1147 1147 109 0 109 0 1027 102 7 76 she amp 47 9 61 9 46 0 60 1 44 1 58 1 z 41 9 55 8 TC 93 6 93 6 106 1 89 3 89 3 101 2 84 6 84 6 96 0 79 6 79 6 90 3 58 SHC 81 1 93 6 106 1 77 4 89 3 101 2 73 3 84 6 96 0 69 0 79 6 90 3 TC 97 5 97 5 104 3 92 0 92 0 101 4 86 1 86 1 98 3 79 8 79 8 94 1 Ev 62 ene 74 7 89 5 1043 72 0 86 7 101 4 69 1 83 7 98 3 65 6 79 8 94 1 5 TC 106 7 106 7 106 7 101 5 101 5 101 5 95 7 95 7 95 7 89 2 89 2 89 2 S 67 sue 61 0 75 8 90 6 58 8 73 6 88 5 56 4 71 3 86 1 53 8 68 7 83 6 a ui TC 115 8 115 8 115 8 110 6 110 6 110 6 104 9 104 9 104 9 98 4 98 4 98 4 72 suc 46 5 61 3 76 2 44 5 59 4 74 2 42 3 57 2 72 1 40 0 54 8 69 7 TC 1224 1224 117 0 117 0 1111 1114 104 5 104 5 76 she 49 8 66 1 47 8 63 9 45 7 61 6 43 4 59 0 TC 98 1 98 1 111 3 93 7 93 7 106 2 88 9 88 9 100 8 83 7 83 7 94 9 58 suc 85 0 98 1 111 3 812 93 7 1062 77 0 88 9 1008 72 5 83 7 94 9 TC 100 0 100 0 1123
44. 89 1015 3 26 1056 3 64 2813 899 2 40 946 2 75 991 3 11 1033 3 49 1074 3 88 3000 920 2 62 966 2 98 1010 3 35 1052 3 74 1093 4 14 3188 942 2 86 987 3 23 1031 3 61 1072 4 01 3375 964 3 12 1009 3 50 1052 3 89 1093 4 30 3563 988 3 41 1032 3 80 1074 4 20 gt 5 3750 1011 371 1054 4 11 1096 4 53 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AZ002 and belt part no KR29AF054 63 580J Table 50 580J 09 FAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE 8 5 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Field Supplied Drive Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 2550 497 0 48 579 0 61 651 0 75 717 0 90 777 1 05 2763 524 0 58 602 0 72 671 0 87 735 794 1 19 2975 551 0 70 626 0 86 693 1 01 754 1 18 812 1 35 3188 580 0 84 651 1 00 716 1 17 775 1 34 831 1 52 3400 609 1 00 677 1 17 739 1 35 797 1 53 851 1 71 3613 638 1 17 703 1 35 763 1 54 819 1 73 871 1 93 3825 668 1 37 730 1 56 788 1 76 842 1 96 893 2 16 4038 698 1 59 1 79 813 2 00 866 2 20 915 2 42 4250 728 1 83 786 2 04 839 2 26 890 2 47 938 2 70 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 SEN RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option Hi
45. 89 6 89 6 101 4 85 9 85 9 97 2 81 7 81 7 92 5 77 0 77 0 87 1 58 suc 77 9 89 6 101 4 74 6 85 9 97 2 71 0 81 7 92 5 66 9 77 0 87 1 TC 91 8 91 8 101 1 872 87 2 98 6 82 3 82 3 95 5 77 1 77 1 90 6 ZA 62 ene 72 2 86 7 101 1 69 9 84 3 98 6 67 2 81 3 95 5 63 5 77 1 90 6 5 H ps TC 99 9 99 9 99 9 95 2 95 2 95 2 89 9 89 9 89 9 83 6 83 6 83 6 8 SHC 58 3 72 9 87 5 56 4 71 0 85 5 54 2 68 8 83 4 51 6 66 1 80 5 o ui TC 107 9 107 9 107 9 103 0 103 0 103 0 97 3 97 3 97 3 90 1 90 1 90 1 72 suc 43 7 58 3 72 8 41 9 56 4 70 9 39 7 54 1 68 4 37 0 51 0 65 0 TC 113 8 113 8 i 108 4 108 4 1020 102 0 z 93 4 93 4 76 suc 46 7 62 5 44 8 60 4 42 6 57 9 39 6 54 7 TC 92 7 92 7 104 9 88 8 88 8 100 5 84 6 84 6 95 7 79 6 79 6 90 0 58 suc 80 5 92 7 1049 771 88 8 1005 734 84 6 95 7 69 1 79 6 90 0 TC 93 7 93 7 1073 89 1 89 1 1047 84 6 84 6 99 5 79 6 79 6 93 6 62 she 75 8 91 6 1073 73 5 89 1 104 7 69 8 84 6 99 5 65 6 79 6 93 6 GIS TC 101 5 101 5 101 5 967 96 7 96 7 91 3 91 3 91 3 84 8 84 8 85 7 e E 67 suc 60 8 76 9 93 0 58 8 74 9 91 0 56 7 72 8 88 9 53 9 69 8 85 7 8 i TC 109 4 109 4 109 4 1043 1043 1043 984 98 4 98 4 90 9 90 9 90 9 72 suc 44 6 60 5 76 4 42 8 58 6 74 4 40 5 56 2 71 8 37 7 52 8 68 0 TC 115 1 115 1 109 5 109 5 102 8 102 8 i 94 0 94 0 76 suc 47 8 64 9 45 9 62 7 43 5 60 1 40 4 56 5 TC 95 3 95 3 1078 913 91 3 103 3 86 9 86 9 98 3 81 7 8
46. 91 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 1 9 19 4 25 0 19 89 21 3 30 0 22 91 E HIGH 19 7 30 0 20 107 21 6 30 0 22 109 STD 10 2 15 0 10 46 11 2 15 0 11 47 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 0 10 2 15 0 10 46 11 2 15 0 11 47 HIGH 10 7 15 0 11 55 11 7 15 0 12 56 STD 7 3 15 0 7 44 9 2 15 0 9 46 575 3 60 MED 0 24 1 9 73 15 0 7 44 9 2 15 0 9 46 HIGH 7 4 15 0 7 50 9 3 15 0 10 52 STD 33 7 50 0 32 133 35 6 50 0 35 135 208 230 1 60 MED pee 13 33 7 50 0 32 133 35 6 50 0 35 135 STD 23 5 30 0 23 99 25 4 30 0 25 101 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 1 9 23 5 30 0 23 99 25 4 30 0 25 101 S HIGH 23 8 30 0 23 117 25 7 30 0 25 119 STD 10 7 15 0 10 49 11 7 15 0 12 50 9 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 0 10 7 15 0 10 49 11 7 15 0 12 50 HIGH 11 2 15 0 11 58 12 2 15 0 12 59 STD 8 5 15 0 8 44 10 4 15 0 11 46 575 3 60 MED 0 24 1 9 8 5 15 0 8 44 10 4 15 0 11 46 HIGH 8 6 15 0 9 50 10 5 15 0 11 52 STD 39 2 60 0 37 150 41 1 60 0 40 152 208 230 1 60 MED gab is 41 3 60 0 40 175 43 2 60 0 42 177 STD 25 9 30 0 25 126 27 8 40 0 27 128 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 1 9 26 2 40 0 26 144 28 1 40 0 28 146 HIGH 28 5 40 0 29 170 30 4 45 0 30 172 E STD 12 5 20 0 12 60 13 5 20 0 13 61 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 0 13 0 20 0 13 69 14 0 20 0 14 70 HIGH 13 8 20 0 14 82 14 8 20 0 15 83 STD 9 8 15 0 10 46 11 7 15 0 12 48 575 3 60 MED 0 24 1 9 9 9 15 0 10 52 11 8 15 0 13 54 HIGH 10 7 15 0 11 63 12 6 15 0 13 65 STD 30 5 45 30 157 32 4 50 32 159 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 1 9 32 8 50 32 183 34 7 50 34 185 HIGH 32 8
47. 98 67 127 71 79 83 115 45 146 15 kW 11 92 11 73 11 56 11 68 11 86 12 05 12 14 11 93 11 77 TC 149 57 135 32 122 21 158 89 144 45 131 10 164 74 150 27 138 35 105 SHC 47 57 70 92 94 32 57 85 87 91 117 61 67 79 104 26 135 30 kW 13 12 12 94 12 77 12 89 13 06 13 24 13 32 13 13 12 97 TC 137 22 123 88 111 55 145 85 132 33 119 84 151 27 137 71 126 67 115 SHC 36 31 60 47 84 57 45 87 76 77 107 19 55 34 92 66 123 98 kW 14 41 14 25 14 10 14 20 14 35 14 53 14 59 14 42 14 28 580J14 COOLING CAPACITIES UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR Ewb F 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb TEMP F AIR ENT 62 5 Wet Bulb 64 Wet Bulb 65 3 Wet Bulb CONDENSER Edb 50 Relative 56 Relative 60 Relative Air Entering Evaporator Cfm 3750 5000 6250 3750 5000 6250 3750 5000 6250 TG 52 42 45 88 36 99 62 64 58 07 51 07 71 56 68 64 63 23 80 SHC 0 39 0 54 0 67 0 81 0 46 0 58 0 26 0 40 0 52 kW 9 65 9 39 9 07 9 97 9 77 9 50 10 25 10 11 9 89 TC 53 45 46 63 36 10 63 77 59 11 51 87 72 76 69 80 64 31 75 SHC 0 59 0 44 0 30 0 67 0 52 0 40 0 72 0 58 0 47 kW 9 09 8 83 8 49 9 39 9 20 8 94 9 67 9 53 9 32 TC 54 33 46 91 37 58 64 77 60 01 52 30 73 80 70 80 65 24 70 SHC 1 56 1 41 1 29 1 64 1 50 1 38 1 70 1 56 1 45 kW 8 81 8 53 8 62 9 15 8 94 8 65 9 46 9 31 9 08 TC 55 47 49 48 40 48
48. Btuh Gross 1 Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate 2 The following formulas may be used tido tedb sensible capacity Btuh 1 10 x cfm twp Wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evaporator coil hip total capacity Btuh hiwb Newb 4 5 x cfm Where hewp Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 38 Table 19 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 6 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 07A 85 95 105 115 RTPF EAT db EAT db EAT db EAT db 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC 64 9 64 9 73 3 62 1 62 1 70 0 58 9 58 9 66 4 55 6 55 6 62 7 58 she 56 6 64 9 73 3 54 1 62 1 70 0 51 4 58 9 66 4 48 5 55 6 62 7 TC 68 7 68 7 70 3 64 9 64 9 68 5 60 8 60 8 66 4 56 4 56 4 64 0 E s 62 she 51 7 61 0 70 3 49 9 59 2 68 5 47 9 57 2 66 4 45 7 54 9 64 0 O EJ TC 75 6 75 6 75 6 71 7 71 7 71 7 67 4 67 4 67 4 62 5 62 5 62 5 8 k 67 suc 42 8 52 2 61 5 41 2 50 5 59 8 39 3 48 6 58 0 37 2 46 5 55 8 eu as TC 82 6 82 6 82 6 78 5 78 5 78 5 73 7 73 7 73 7 67 8 67 8 67 8 72 suc 33 5 42 8 52 2 31 9 41 3 50 6 30 0 39 3 48 6 27 8 36 9 45 9 TC 87 5 87 5 83 3 83 3 77 7 77 7 E 70 9 70 9 76 she 35 0 44 9 i 33 5 43 4 31 6 41 5 29 3 39 1 TC 68 9 68 9 77 7 65 9 65 9 74 3 62 5 62 5 70 5 58 7 58 7 66 2 58 suc 60 1 68 9 77 7 57 4 65 9 74 8 54 5 62 5 70 5 51 2 58 7 66 2 TC 70 9 70 9 76 9 67 1 67 1
49. CFM TEMP F AIR ENT 2550 0 04 3400 0 05 4250 0 07 CONDENSER Edb Air Entering Evaporator Ewb F 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 TC 119 20 107 44 96 41 126 95 114 98 103 92 131 87 119 81 109 54 75 SHC 50 63 63 94 77 40 59 17 76 72 94 21 66 80 88 44 108 22 kW 5 67 5 57 5 47 5 54 5 63 5 74 5 79 5 68 5 59 TC 110 40 99 22 88 76 117 63 106 26 95 77 122 21 110 77 101 07 85 SHC 42 39 56 16 70 07 50 42 68 45 86 38 57 71 79 86 99 95 kW 6 33 6 23 6 14 6 20 6 30 6 40 6 45 6 34 6 25 TG 101 37 90 79 80 86 108 07 97 31 87 39 112 29 101 47 92 38 95 SHC 33 97 48 22 62 56 41 46 60 01 78 39 48 40 71 09 91 47 kW 7 08 6 99 6 90 6 96 7 05 7 16 7 20 7 09 7 01 TC 92 04 82 06 72 71 98 19 88 05 78 72 102 07 91 86 83 40 105 SHC 25 31 40 06 54 88 32 24 51 33 70 17 38 85 62 06 82 67 kW 7 94 7 85 7 77 7 83 7 91 8 01 8 06 7 95 7 87 TC 82 37 73 01 64 24 87 95 78 45 69 73 91 46 81 90 74 09 115 SHC 16 38 31 65 46 95 22 71 42 37 61 69 28 94 52 74 73 52 kW 8 92 8 84 8 77 8 82 8 89 8 98 9 02 8 93 8 86 580J09 COOLING CAPACITIES UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR Ewb F 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb TEMP F AIR ENT 62 5 Wet Bulb 64 Wet Bulb 65 3 Wet Bulb CONDENSER Edb 50 Relative 56 Relative 60 Relative Air Entering Evaporator
50. CFM e 80 dry bulb 80 dry bulb 80 dry bulb eu ED 72 wet bulb 67 wet bulb 62 wet bulb 2100 2400 2700 2100 2400 2700 2100 2400 2700 TC 86 7 89 9 92 8 79 3 82 3 84 9 71 9 74 6 77 0 75 SHC 40 1 41 8 43 3 46 9 48 5 49 9 53 7 55 2 56 5 kW 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 TC 79 5 82 6 85 4 72 5 75 3 77 9 65 4 68 0 70 3 85 SHC 32 1 34 0 35 7 40 7 42 5 44 1 49 4 51 0 52 5 kW 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 4 9 4 9 4 9 TC 72 4 75 3 78 1 65 6 68 3 70 8 58 8 61 3 63 6 95 SHC 24 1 26 3 28 1 34 6 36 6 38 3 45 1 46 9 48 5 kW 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 6 5 6 5 6 TC 65 2 68 1 70 7 58 7 61 4 63 8 52 3 54 7 56 8 105 SHC 16 2 18 5 20 5 28 5 30 6 32 6 40 7 42 8 44 6 kW 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 3 6 3 6 3 TC 58 0 60 8 63 3 51 9 54 4 56 7 45 7 48 0 50 1 115 SHC 8 2 10 7 13 0 22 3 24 7 26 8 36 4 38 6 40 6 kW 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 0 7 0 7 0 580J07 6 TONS UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE Air Entering Evaporator CFM Temp P Air Ent 75 dry bulb 75 dry bulb 75 dry bulb Condenser Edb 62 5 wet bulb 50 relative 64 wet bulb 55 relative 65 3 wet bulb 60 relative 2100 2400 2700 2100 2400 2700 1750 2000 2700 TC 16 7 19 8 22 5 18 8 21 9 24 7 16 2 19 4 26 7 80 SHC 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 4 0 4 0 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 kW 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0
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56. airflow heating and cooling To maintain safe and reliable operation of your rooftop operate within the heating airflow limits during heating mode and cooling airflow limits during cooling mode Operating above the max may cause blow off undesired airflow noise or airflow related problems with the rooftop unit Operating below the min may cause problems with coil freeze up and unsafe heating operation Heating and cooling limitations differ when evaluating operating CFM the minimum value is the HIGHER of the cooling and heating minimum CFM values published in Table 7 and the maximum value is the LOWER of the cooling and heating maximum values published in Table 7 Heating to cooling changeover Your unit will automatically change from heating to cooling mode when using a thermostat with an auto changeover feature Airflow All units are draw through in cooling mode and blow through in heating mode Outdoor air application strategies Economizers reduce operating expenses and compressor run time by providing a free source of cooling and a means of ventilation to match application changing needs In fact they should be considered for most applications Also consider the various economizer control methods and their benefits as well as sensors required to accomplish your application goals Please contact your local Bryant representative for assistance Motor limits Brake horsepower BHP Due to internal design of Bryant
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58. field installed Wet in Use cover b Non Powered convenience outlet 1 Outlet shall be powered from a separate 115 120v power source 2 A transformer shall not be included 3 Outlet shall be factory installed and internally mounted with easily accessible 115 v female receptacle 4 Outlet shall include 15 amp GFI receptacles with independent fuse protection 5 Outlet shall be accessible from outside the unit 6 Outlet shall include a field installed Wet in Use cover 91 580J 1 12 13 1 R 15 16 17 18 19 20 c Disconnect Switch Bracket 1 Provides a pre engineered and sized mounting bracket for applications requiring a unit mounted fused disconnect of greater than 100 amps Bracket assures that no damage will occur to coils when mounting with screws and other fasteners Flue Discharge Deflector a Flue discharge deflector shall direct unit exhaust vertically instead of horizontally b Deflector shall be defined as a natural draft device by the National Fuel and Gas NFG code Thru the Base Connectors a Kits shall provide connectors to permit gas and electrical connections to be brought to the unit through the unit basepan b Minimum of four connection locations per unit Supply Duct Cover 16 size only a Required when field converting the factory standard vertical duct supply to horizontal duct supply configura tion One required per unit Propel
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60. outdoor air dampers will open to their minimum position If for some reason the over temperature limit opens prior to the start of the indoor fan blower the unit will shorten the 45 second delay to 5 seconds less than the time from initiation of heat to when the limit tripped Gas will not be interrupted to the burners and heating will continue Once the fan on delay has been modified it will not change back to 45 seconds until power is reset to the control On units with 2 stages of heat when additional heat is required W2 closes and initiates power to the second stage of the main gas valve When the thermostat is satisfied W1 and W2 open and the gas valve closes interrupting the flow of gas to the main burners If the call for W1 lasted less than 1 minute the heating cycle will not terminate until 1 minute after W1 became active If the unit is controlled through a room thermostat set for fan auto the indoor fan motor will continue to operate for an additional 45 seconds then stop If the over temperature limit opens after the indoor motor is stopped but within 10 minutes of W1 becoming inactive on the next cycle the time will be extended by 15 seconds The maximum delay is 3 minutes Once modified the fan off delay will not change back to 45 seconds unless power is reset to the control A LED indicator is provided on the IGC to monitor operation Electromechanical units with an economizer Cooling When free cooling is n
61. readings by enabling the read ing with the compressor access panel on d The plug shall be made of a leak proof UV resistant composite material LA Compressors a Unit shall use fully hermetic scroll compressor for each independent refrigeration circuit b Compressor motors shall be cooled by refrigerant gas passing through motor windings c Compressors shall be internally protected from high discharge temperature conditions d Compressors shall be protected from an over temperature and over amperage conditions by an internal motor overload device CH Compressor shall be factory mounted on rubber grommets f Compressor motors shall have internal line break thermal current overload and high pressure differential pro tection g Crankcase heaters shall not be required for normal operating range unless required by compressor manufac turer due to refrigerant charge limits 23 81 19 13 L Filter Section 1 Filters access is specified in the unit cabinet section of this specification 2 Filters shall be held in place by a pivoting filter tray facilitating easy removal and installation 3 Shall consist of factory installed low velocity throw away 2 in thick fiberglass filters 4 Filters shall be standard commercially available sizes 5 Only one size filter per unit is allowed 23 81 19 13 M Evaporator Fan and Motor 1 Evaporator fan motor a Shall have permanently lubricated bearings b Shall have inherent
62. reheat condenser coil to the expansion device Cooling Valve CV x and Reheat2 Valve RH2 x are closed Reheat2 Hot Gas Reheat Mode 580J04 16 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 Reheatl mode refrigerant flows from the outdoor condenser through the normally open Reheatl 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 METERING EVAP COIL INDOOR ENTERING AIR C09455 Normal Cooling Mode Perfect Humidity System 580J04 16 82 COND COIL OUTDOOR AIR PERFECT HUMIDITY COIL METERING DEVICE KA CLOSED VALVE OPEN VALVE INDOOR ENTERING AIR C09456 Subcooling Mode Reheat 1 Perfect Humidity System 580J04 16 RH2 x U OUTDOORAIR METERING DEVICE gt 4 CLOSED VALVE OPEN VALVE d INDOOR ENTERING AIR C09457 Hot Gas Reheat Mode Reheat2 Perfect Humidity System 580J04 16 83 580J GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS 580J 04 16 Gas Heat Electric Cooling Packaged Rooftop HVAC Guide Specifications H Size Range 3 to 15 Nominal Tons uron Section the environmentally soun Description 23
63. up to 25 or 50 outdoor air for year round ventilation 4 Perfect Humidity System a The Perfect Humidity System shall be factory installed in single stage 580J04 07 and two stage 580J08 14 models with RTPF round tube plate tin condenser coils and shall provide greater dehumidification of the occupied space by two modes of dehumidification operations in addition to its normal design cooling mode 1 Subcooling mode further sub cools the hot liquid refrigerant leaving the condenser coil when both temperat ure and humidity in the space are not satisfied 2 Hot gas reheat mode shall mix a portion of the hot gas from the discharge of the compressor with the hot liquid refrigerant leaving the condenser coil to create a two phase heat transfer in the system resulting in a neutral leaving air temperature when only humidity in the space is not satisfied 3 Includes head pressure controller 5 Head Pressure Control Package a Controller shall control coil head pressure by condenser fan speed modulation or condenser fan cycling and wind baffles b Shall consist of solid state control and condenser coil temperature sensor to maintain condensing temperature between 90 F 32 C and 110 F 43 C at outdoor ambient temperatures down to 20 F 29 C 6 Propane Conversion Kit a Package shall contain all the necessary hardware and instructions to convert a standard natural gas unit for use with liquefied propane up to 2000 ft 610m ele
64. 0 65 25 65 of stages of burners total 10r2 3 10r2 3 2 3 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 50 80 40 80 35 80 z KA Low NOx Gas Heat of stages of burners total 1 2 1 2 1 2 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 20 50 20 50 15 50 of stages of burners total 1 3 1 3 1 8 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 30 60 30 60 25 60 of stages of burners total 1 8 1 3 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 40 70 35 70 13 580J Table 9 PHYSICAL DATA Refrigeration System Circuits Comp Type RTPF models R 410a charge A B lbs oz Alternate MCHX R 410a charge A B lbs oz Alternate Perfect Humidity R 410a charge A B lbs oz Metering device High press Trip Reset psig Low press Trip Reset psig Loss of charge Trip Reset psig Material Coil type Rows FPI total face area ft Condensate drain conn size Perfect Humidity Coil Material Coil type Rows FPI total face area ft Evap fan and motor Motor Qty Drive type Max BHP RPM range motor frame size Fan Qty Type Fan Diameter in Motor Qty Drive type Max BHP RP
65. 0 18 5 25 0 19 94 19 5 25 0 20 95 HIGH 19 5 25 0 20 103 20 5 30 0 21 104 STD 13 6 20 0 13 65 15 5 20 0 16 67 575 3 60 MED 0 24 1 9 14 4 20 0 14 76 16 3 20 0 17 78 HIGH 14 4 20 0 14 76 16 3 20 0 17 78 STD 44 3 60 44 196 48 1 60 48 200 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 46 6 60 46 233 50 4 60 51 237 x HIGH 54 1 70 55 259 57 9 80 59 263 STD 21 7 30 21 115 23 5 30 23 117 amp 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 8 22 5 30 22 134 24 3 30 24 136 HIGH 26 5 30 27 147 28 3 40 29 149 vi STD 16 6 25 16 91 20 4 25 21 95 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 17 0 25 17 106 20 8 25 21 110 HIGH 19 8 25 20 120 23 6 30 24 124 75 580J TABLE 68 cont MCA MOCP DETERMINATION W PWRD C O w PWRD C O E NOM COMBUSTION POWER NO PE w PE pwrd fr unit 27 Eege IPRS FAN Eder DISC SIZE DISC SIZE MCA MOCP pa Cen MCA MOCP pA OIRA STD 43 6 50 46 198 47 4 60 51 202 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 45 9 50 49 235 49 7 60 53 239 M HIGH 53 8 60 58 261 57 6 70 62 265 STD 20 1 25 21 97 21 9 25 23 99 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 8 20 9 25 22 116 22 7 25 24 118 9 HIGH 25 3 30 27 129 27 1 30 29 131 o STD 14 8 20 16 79 18 6 20 20 83 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 15 2 20 16 94 19 0 25 21 98 HIGH 18 3 20 19 108 22 1 25 24 112 STD 49 9 60 49 227 53 7 80 53 231 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 49 9 60 49 238 53 7 80 53 242 a HIGH 54 7 80 54 281 58 5 80 59 285 3 S
66. 0 2 57 964 2 87 1015 3 16 4750 830 2 31 888 2 62 943 2 92 995 3 23 1044 3 54 5000 923 2 98 976 3 30 1026 3 63 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 REM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 3000 917 1 70 970 1 91 1021 2 13 1070 2 34 1117 2 56 3250 938 1 93 991 2 16 1041 2 38 1089 2 61 1134 2 85 3500 961 2 18 1013 2 42 1062 2 66 1108 2 91 1153 3 15 3750 985 2 46 1035 2 71 1083 2 97 1129 3 23 1173 3 49 4000 1011 2 76 1059 3 03 1106 3 30 1151 3 58 1194 3 85 4250 1037 3 09 1084 3 38 1130 3 66 1174 3 95 1216 4 24 4500 1064 3 46 1110 3 76 1155 4 06 1198 4 36 1239 4 66 4750 1091 3 85 1137 4 16 1180 4 48 5000 1120 4 28 1164 4 61 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AD912 and belt part no KR29AF051 Table 53 580 12 3 PHASE 10 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 3000 616 0 79 689 0 97 757 1 16 821 1 36 882 1 57 3250 655 0 96 724 1 16 788 1 37 849 907 1 80 3500 695 1 17 760 1 38 821 1 60 879 1 83 934 2 06 3750 736 1 41 797 1 63 855 1 86 910 2 10 963 2 35 4000 777 1 68 834 1 91 889 2 16 942 2 41 993 2
67. 0 80 81 HIGH 120 101 35 70 8056 81 LOW 60 50 20 50 81 N A 04 MED 90 74 30 60 81 N A 9 HIGH E 5 5 S 8 LOW gt 60 50 20 50 81 N A a 05 MED 90 74 30 60 81 N A HIGH 120 101 40 70 81 N A z LOW E 60 50 15 50 81 N A 06 MED E 90 74 25 60 80 N A HIGH s 120 101 35 70 80 N A NOTE 1 Units meet California s South Coast Air Quality Management District SCAQMD Low NO emissions requirement of 40 nanograms per joule or less Table 5 SOUND PERFORMANCE TABLE UNIT COOLING OUTDOOR SOUND dB STAGES A WEIGHTED 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 04A 1 80 90 6 80 9 80 2 76 74 6 71 3 68 5 63 9 05A 1 81 90 9 84 6 79 5 77 9 76 5 71 1 66 9 62 5 06A 1 78 84 0 82 2 76 3 74 8 72 5 68 8 65 6 61 8 07A 1 78 88 8 81 8 76 9 74 4 73 8 69 8 66 3 62 7 08A 1 82 90 1 82 6 81 0 79 4 77 0 73 0 70 4 66 7 08D 2 82 85 8 84 3 80 5 78 7 76 4 72 7 68 3 65 1 09A 1 83 91 2 86 4 81 9 81 0 78 3 73 9 71 4 67 3 09D 2 82 88 6 85 0 81 6 79 5 77 4 74 1 71 0 66 3 12A 1 82 88 6 85 0 81 6 79 5 77 4 74 1 71 0 66 3 12D 2 82 89 0 83 1 80 5 78 5 75 5 71 6 69 6 69 3 14D 2 87 87 0 85 2 84 6 84 9 82 2 78 4 75 3 72 9 16D 2 87 87 0 85 2 84 6 84 9 82 2 78 4 75 3 72 9 LEGEND NOTES dB Decibel 1 Outdoor sound data is measure in accordance with 2 10 AHRI standard 270 2008 Measurements are expressed in terms of sound power Do not compare thes
68. 0 91 1106 1 08 1177 1 25 1900 875 0 68 974 0 85 1059 1 02 1135 1 19 1205 1 37 2000 910 0 77 1006 0 95 1090 1 13 1165 1 31 1234 1 49 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 1200 1089 0 84 1153 1213 1 12 1270 1 27 1324 1 42 1300 1113 0 92 1237 1 21 1293 1 36 1347 1 52 1400 1138 1 01 1261 1 31 1317 1 47 1370 1 63 1500 1 10 1226 1 25 1285 1 41 1341 1 58 1394 1 75 1600 1252 1 36 1310 1 53 1365 1 70 1418 1 87 1700 1277 1 48 1335 1 65 1390 1 83 1442 2 01 1800 1303 1 60 1361 1 78 1415 1 96 1467 2 15 1900 1330 1 73 1387 1 92 1441 2 11 1493 2 30 2000 1357 1 87 1414 2 07 1467 2 26 ka NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AZ506 motor pulley part no KR11HY181 and belt part no KR30AE041 Table 41 580J 05 3 PHASE 4 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg ems 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 1200 666 0 26 778 037 871 0 47 952 0 57 1025 0 67 1300 701 0 31 810 0 43 901 0 54 981 0 65 1053 0 76 1400 737 0 36 842 0 49 931 0 62 1010 0 74 1081 0 86 1500 773 0 42 963 0 70 1040 0 84 1110 0 96 1600 810 0 49 909 0 65 994 0
69. 00 1660 2850 gt 3000 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AZ406 motor pulley part no KR11HY151 and belt part no KR29AF035 Table 47 580J 07 3 PHASE 6 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Field Supplied Drive Standard Static Option 1800 967 0 63 1075 0 80 1170 0 97 1255 1 13 1333 1 28 1950 1029 0 77 1132 0 96 1223 1 14 1306 1 32 1382 1 49 2100 1189 1 14 1278 1 33 1358 1 52 2250 1248 1 33 1333 1 55 1411 2400 1218 1 32 1308 1 55 1390 1 78 2550 1283 1 55 1369 1 80 1448 2 05 1521 2700 1348 1 80 1431 2 07 1578 2 59 1645 2 84 2850 1414 2 09 1566 2 65 1636 2 92 1701 3 19 3000 2 70 1627 3 00 1694 3 29 1757 3 57 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 SEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 1800 1406 1 43 1475 1 58 1540 1 72 1601 1 87 1660 2 00 1950 1454 1 65 1521 1 82 1585 1 98 1645 2 13 1703 2 29 2100 1502 1 89 1631 2 25 1690 2 42 1747 2 59 2250 1552 2 15 1617 2 35 1678 2 54 1737 2 73 2400 1727 2 86 1784 3 06 2550 1887 3 64 2700 2850 3000 NOTE For more informatio
70. 01 1031 3 38 1074 3 77 3000 910 2 51 958 2 86 1004 3 23 1048 3 61 1090 4 01 3188 930 2 74 977 3 10 1022 3 47 1065 3 86 3375 951 2 99 997 3 35 1041 3 74 1083 4 13 3563 973 3 26 1018 3 63 1061 4 02 3750 996 3 55 1040 3 93 1082 4 34 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AZ002 and belt part no KR29AF054 3 PHASE Table 49 580J 08 7 5 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg m 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 2250 513 0 54 595 0 76 665 1 01 728 127 786 1 56 2438 541 0 65 620 0 89 688 1 14 750 806 1 71 2625 570 0 77 645 1 02 712 1 29 772 1 58 827 1 88 2813 600 0 91 672 1 18 736 1 46 794 1 76 848 2 07 3000 629 1 07 699 1 35 761 164 818 1 95 871 2 28 3188 660 1 25 726 1 54 787 1 85 842 2 17 894 2 51 3375 690 1 45 175 813 2 07 867 2 41 917 2 76 3563 783 1 98 840 2 32 892 2 67 941 3 03 3750 752 191 812 2 24 867 2 59 918 2 95 966 3 32 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 12 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 CEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 5550 839 1 86 889 2 18 935 2 52 980 2 87 1022 323 2438 858 2 02 907 2 35 953 270 997 3 06 1039 3 43 2625 878 2 20 926 2 54 972 2
71. 04 583 561 540 518 3 Medium Static 936 911 887 862 838 813 788 764 739 715 690 e High Static 1084 1059 1035 1010 986 961 936 912 887 863 838 d Standard Static 838 813 789 764 739 715 690 665 640 616 591 NI Medium Static 1084 1059 1035 1010 986 961 936 912 887 863 838 e High Static 1240 1218 1196 1175 1153 1131 1109 1087 1066 1044 1022 8 Standard Static 838 813 789 764 739 715 690 665 640 616 591 T Medium Static 1084 1059 1035 1010 986 961 936 912 887 863 838 e High Static 1240 1218 1196 1175 1153 1131 1109 1087 1066 1044 1022 5 Standard Static 643 619 596 572 548 525 501 477 456 430 406 Medium Static 936 900 864 828 792 756 719 683 647 611 575 2 High Static 888 872 857 841 826 810 794 779 763 748 732 NOTE Do not adjust pulley further than 5 turns open Factory settings 68 ELECTRICAL INFORMATION Table 59 580J 04A 1 Stage Cooling 3 TONS VOLTAGE COMP ea OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE MIN MAX RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE EFF at Full Load FLA Std Static 7096 4 9 208 1 60 187 253 16 6 79 325 1 5 Med Static 7096 49 Std Static 7096 4 9 230 1 60 187 253 16 6 79 325 1 5 Med Static 70 49 Std Static 7096 4 9 208 3 60 187 253 10 4 73 325 1 5 Med Static 7096 4 9 High Static 8096 5 2 Std Static 7096 4 9 230 3 60 187 25
72. 06 80 Schedules for Decentralized HVAC Equipment 23 06 80 13 Decentralized Unitary HVAC Equipment Schedule 23 06 80 13 A Rooftop unit schedule 1 Schedule is per the project specification requirements 23 07 16 HVAC Equipment Insulation 23 07 16 13 Decentralized Rooftop Units 23 07 16 13 A Evaporator fan compartment 1 2 Interior cabinet surfaces shall be insulated with a minimum 1 2 in thick minimum 1 1 2 lb density flexible fiberglass insulation bonded with a phenolic binder neoprene coated on the air side Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A requirements for flame spread and smoke generation 23 07 16 13 B Gas heat compartment 1 2 Aluminum foil faced fiberglass insulation shall be used Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A requirements for flame spread and smoke generation 23 09 13 Instrumentation and Control Devices for HVAC 23 09 13 23 Sensors and Transmitters 23 09 13 23 A Thermostats 1 Thermostat must a energize both W and G when calling for heat b have capability to energize 2 different stages of cooling and 2 different stages of heating c include capability for occupancy scheduling 23 09 23 Direct digital Control system for HVAC 23 09 23 13 Decentralized Rooftop Units 23 09 23 13 B RTU Open Open protocol direct digital controller 1 2 3 10 11 12 Shall be ASHRAE 62 2001 compliant Shall accept 18 30VAC 50 60Hz and consum
73. 0J 07A without convenience outlet as MCA 30 5 amps amp MOCP 45 0 amps Min disconnect size FLA 30 amp LRA 157 NOTES 1 32 Selection software by Bryant saves time by performing many of the steps above Contact your Bryant sales representative for assistance Unit ratings are gross capacities and do not include the effect of evaporator fan motor heat See Step X for de termining amount of evaporator fan motor heat to sub tract from total and sensible capacities to obtain net cooling and net sensible capacities Selecting a unit with a SHC slightly lower than the SHC gaq is often better than oversizing Slightly lower SHC s will help control indoor humidity and prevent temperature swings Indoor fan motor efficiency is available in Table 45 Use the decimal form in the equation eg 80 8 Table 13 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 3 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 04A 85 95 105 115 RTPF EAT db EAT db EAT db EAT db 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC 28 1 28 1 317 26 3 26 3 29 8 24 5 24 5 27 7 22 6 22 6 25 5 58 suc 24 4 28 1 31 7 22 9 26 3 29 8 21 3 24 5 27 7 19 6 22 6 25 5 TC 30 3 30 3 31 0 27 8 27 8 29 8 25 1 25 1 28 4 22 6 22 6 26 5 els 62 suc 22 6 26 8 31 0 21 5 25 7 29 8 20 2 24 3 28 4 18 7 22 6 26 5 sis ay TC 35 5 35 5 35 5
74. 1 kW 6 16 6 09 6 03 6 08 6 14 6 21 6 24 6 17 6 11 TG 79 35 70 83 62 84 84 57 75 96 68 04 87 88 79 23 72 26 105 SHC 21 34 34 26 47 18 27 17 43 86 60 08 32 73 52 95 69 70 kW 6 93 6 86 6 81 6 85 6 91 6 97 7 00 6 93 6 88 TG 70 87 62 89 55 42 75 58 67 54 60 15 78 56 70 51 64 06 115 SHC 13 40 26 79 40 14 18 70 35 89 52 54 23 94 44 68 61 67 kW 7 79 7 74 7 69 7 73 7 78 7 83 7 86 7 80 7 76 580J08 COOLING CAPACITIES UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR Ewb F 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb TEMP F AIR ENT 62 5 Wet Bulb 64 Wet Bulb 65 3 Wet Bulb CONDENSER Edb 50 Relative 56 Relative 60 Relative Air Entering Evaporator Cfm 2250 3000 3750 2250 3000 3750 2250 3000 3750 TG 27 60 32 75 30 19 40 09 39 43 37 73 45 06 45 25 44 25 80 SHC 3 12 5 20 6 71 3 75 5 24 6 75 3 77 5 26 6 78 kW 4 56 4 51 4 46 4 63 4 60 4 56 4 70 4 67 4 64 TG 35 40 33 78 31 20 41 14 40 51 38 80 46 15 46 37 45 38 75 SHC 4 67 6 17 7 69 4 71 6 21 7 73 4 74 6 24 7 76 kW 4 41 4 36 4 39 4 41 4 36 4 36 4 41 4 39 4 36 TG 36 36 34 71 32 18 42 10 41 47 39 77 47 08 47 31 46 32 70 SHC 5 63 7 14 8 66 5 67 7 18 8 71 5 70 7 21 8 74 kW 4 43 4 49 4 41 4 44 4 40 4 39 4 49 4 47 4 44 TG 38 25 36 64 34 15 43 97 43 37 41 72 48 98 49 22 48 26 60 SHC 7 56 9 09 10 62 7 60 9 13 10 66 7 62 9 15 10 69 kW 4 56 4
75. 1 1 Scroll 1 1 Scroll Puron refrig R 410A Ibs oz 5 10 8 8 10 11 14 2 Operating charge Ibs oz Perfect Humidity Unit 8 11 14 13 16 0 22 5 Metering Device Acutrol Acutrol Acutrol Acutrol High press Trip Reset psig 630 505 630 505 630 505 630 505 Low press Trip Reset psig 54 117 54 117 54 117 54 117 Compressor Capacity Staging 100 100 100 100 Evap Coil Material Tube Fin Cu Al Cu Al Cu Al Cu Al Coil type 3 8 in RTPF 3 8 in RTPF 3 8 in RTPF 3 8 in RTPF Rows FPI 2 15 2 15 4 15 4 15 Total Face Area ft2 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 3 Condensate Drain Conn Size 3 4 in 3 4 in 3 4 in 3 4 in Evap Fan and Motor 2 Motor Qty Drive Type 1 Belt 1 Belt 1 Belt 52 Max BHP 1 2 1 2 1 2 oS RPM Range 560 854 560 854 770 1175 32 Motor Frame Size 48 48 48 S Fan Qty Type 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal d Fan Diameter in 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 10 2 o Motor Qty Drive Type 1 Belt 1 Belt 1 Belt Bo Max BHP 1 2 1 2 1 5 i ae RPM Range 770 1175 770 1175 1035 1466 i Ea Motor Frame Size 48 48 56 37 Fan Qty Type 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal Fan Diameter in 10x10 10x10 10x10 9 Motor Qty Drive Type 1 Belt 1 Belt 1 Belt 1 Belt Bo Max BHP 1 2 1 2 1 5 2 4 DE RPM Range 560 854 560 854 770 1175 1073 1457 Sa Motor Frame Size 48 48 48 56 S o Fan Oty Type 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal B Fan Diameter in 10x10 10x10 10x10 10x10 E Motor
76. 1 2 121 2 137 4 115 1 115 1 130 5 108 4 108 4 122 8 58 suc 109 6 126 5 143 3 105 0 121 2 137 4 99 8 115 1 130 5 93 9 108 4 122 8 TC 126 5 126 5 149 1 121 3 121 3 142 9 1152 115 2 135 8 108 5 108 5 127 8 E la 62 she 104 0 126 5 149 1 99 7 121 3 142 9 94 7 115 2 135 8 89 1 108 5 127 8 o z E TC 134 2 134 2 135 9 127 5 127 5 133 8 120 1 120 1 131 0 111 9 111 9 127 6 8 SHC 84 9 110 4 135 9 82 4 108 1 133 8 79 6 105 3 131 76 4 102 0 127 6 o pu TC 145 8 145 8 145 8 139 0 139 0 139 0 131 3 131 3 131 3 122 9 122 9 122 9 72 ene 60 3 856 110 8 579 83 4 1089 553 810 1066 525 782 104 B TC 1551 155 1 148 2 148 2 SHC 659 91 5 63 7 89 5 LEGEND Do not operate in this region Cfm Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 48 Table 29 COOLING CAPACITIES 2 STAGE COOLING 10 TONS 580J12 COOLING CAPACITIES UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR CFM TEMP F AIR ENT 3000 0 04 4000 0 06 5000 0 07 CONDENSER Edb Air Entering Evaporator Ewb F 72 6
77. 1 7 563 677 79 2 53 6 65 0 764 5 l TC 90 1 90 1 90 1 86 0 860 860 814 814 814 759 759 759 S 67 suc 50 2 61 8 73 8 48 5 60 1 71 6 465 58 1 69 7 442 558 674 N u TC 98 0 98 0 98 0 94 0 940 940 89 5 89 5 89 5 84 3 843 843 72 ene 39 1 50 7 624 375 49 2 60 9 35 8 47 5 59 2 33 8 45 5 57 2 TC 104 3 104 3 E 100 4 100 4 E 95 9 95 9 m 90 7 90 7 76 suc E 41 7 54 0 40 3 527 38 7 51 0 36 8 49 0 TC 82 1 82 1 93 2 78 4 78 4 89 0 744 74 4 84 4 70 0 70 0 79 5 58 SHC 71 0 82 1 93 2 67 8 78 4 89 0 643 744 844 60 6 70 0 79 5 TC 849 849 91 8 804 80 4 89 5 754 754 867 702 702 829 Elus 62 suc 654 78 6 91 8 632 76 3 89 5 60 6 737 867 57 6 70 2 829 GIS TC 925 925 925 883 88 3 883 83 6 83 6 83 6 783 78 3 783 Mes 67 suc 53 0 663 79 5 513 646 780 49 4 62 8 76 1 47 2 60 6 73 9 amp TC 100 4 100 4 100 4 96 4 96 4 96 4 91 7 91 7 91 7 86 4 86 4 86 4 72 ene 40 2 53 5 66 7 38 7 52 0 65 3 36 9 50 3 63 7 35 0 484 618 TC 106 5 106 5 102 6 102 6 98 0 98 0 m 92 7 927 76 ene 43 3 57 6 41 8 55 9 40 2 54 1 384 52 2 TC 857 857 97 3 822 822 933 78 0 78 0 886 73 5 73 5 83 4 58 SHC 74 1 85 7 973 71 1 822 933 675 780 88 6 63 6 73 5 834 TC 869 869 98 7 82 8 82 8 96 4 78 2 78 2 923 73 6 73 6 86 9 g 62 suc 69 3 840 98 7 672 818 964 64 1 78 2 92 3 603 73
78. 1 7 92 4 58 sue 82 7 953 1078 793 91 3 103 3 75 5 86 9 98 3 70 9 81 7 92 4 TC 95 5 955 1122 913 913 1074 87 0 87 0 102 2 817 81 7 96 0 g 62 ene 78 7 95 5 1122 753 913 1074 717 870 1022 674 81 7 96 0 S s TC 102 8 102 8 1028 97 9 97 9 97 9 92 3 92 3 94 0 85 7 85 7 90 5 S E 67 ene 63 1 80 6 98 2 61 2 78 7 96 3 59 0 76 5 94 0 56 0 73 2 90 5 o ui TC 110 6 110 6 110 6 105 4 1054 1054 992 99 2 99 2 91 5 91 5 91 5 72 suc 45 5 62 7 79 9 43 5 60 7 77 8 41 8 58 1 75 0 38 3 54 5 70 7 B TC 116 1 116 1 110 3 110 3 103 5 103 5 94 5 94 5 SHC 48 9 67 0 46 8 64 8 44 4 62 0 41 1 58 1 LEGEND Do not operate in this region Cfm Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 41 580J Table 22 COOLING CAPACITIES 2 STAGE COOLING 7 5 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 08D 85 95 105 115 RTPF amp Novation EAT db EAT db EAT db EA db 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC 774 774 87 8 73 8 73 8 83 8 70 1 70 1 79 5 66 0 660 749 58 suc 669 774 878 639 73 8 83 8 60 6 70 1 79 5 574 660 749 TC 822 822 839 77 5 775 817 726 72 6 792 673 673 764 Ena 62 suc 608 724 839 58 6 70 1 8
79. 113 3 952 95 2 107 9 893 893 101 1 829 829 939 58 SHC 86 7 100 0 113 3 826 952 107 9 77 4 893 101 1 718 829 939 TC 101 1 101 1 115 8 95 7 95 7 111 7 894 89 4 105 3 830 830 977 a 62 SHC 815 987 115 8 782 94 9 111 7 73 5 89 4 10 3 68 2 830 97 7 5 TC 1111 4114 111 1 105 1 105 1 105 1 97 8 97 8 97 8 89 1 89 1 93 0 S E 67 suc 66 2 839 101 6 639 81 6 993 610 787 96 5 575 753 930 e ui TC 121 3 121 3 121 3 115 6 115 6 115 6 109 4 109 4 109 4 101 5 101 5 101 5 72 ene 49 2 66 7 84 3 47 1 64 7 82 3 44 9 62 5 80 2 42 1 59 9 77 7 TC 128 3 128 3 122 6 122 6 116 3 116 3 109 7 109 7 76 ene a 52 7 70 7 50 7 68 6 48 6 66 4 46 4 64 2 TC 104 0 104 0 1178 99 1 99 1 1123 932 93 2 105 5 865 865 97 9 58 SHC 90 2 104 0 117 8 860 99 1 112 3 808 93 2 105 5 750 865 979 TC 104 2 104 2 122 7 993 99 3 116 9 933 93 3 109 8 86 6 86 6 1019 e 62 she 85 7 104 2 1227 81 7 993 1169 76 7 93 3 109 8 712 866 101 9 5 TC 113 1 113 1 113 1 107 1 107 1 107 1 999 99 9 103 8 91 0 91 0 100 3 S 67 she 69 4 89 1 108 8 67 1 86 8 106 5 643 84 1 103 8 60 9 806 100 3 ur TC 123 0 123 0 123 0 117 2 117 2 1172 110 9 110 9 110 9 103 3 103 3 103 3 SHC 50 3 69 7 89 0 483
80. 1146 0 89 1203 1 02 1258 1 16 975 1036 0 69 1101 0 81 1162 0 94 1219 1 08 1050 1053 0 74 1118 0 86 1236 1 14 1125 1071 0 79 1135 0 92 1253 1 20 1200 1089 0 84 1153 0 98 1213 1 12 1275 1107 0 90 1171 1 04 1231 1 19 1350 1126 0 96 1425 1144 1 03 5 i i 1500 1163 1 10 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AG006 and belt part no KR30AE039 2 Recommend using field supplied motor pulley part no KR11HY161 and belt part no KR30AE035 Table 35 580J 04 1 PHASE 3 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 SEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Field Supplied Drive Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 900 567 0 15 688 0 22 786 0 30 871 0 37 947 0 44 975 591 0 17 710 0 26 807 0 34 891 0 42 966 0 49 1050 615 0 20 732 0 29 828 0 38 911 0 47 985 0 55 1125 641 0 23 755 0 33 849 0 42 931 0 52 1005 0 61 1200 666 0 26 778 0 37 871 0 47 952 0 57 1025 0 67 1275 693 0 29 802 0 41 893 0 53 974 0 63 1046 0 74 1350 719 0 33 826 0 46 916 0 58 995 0 70 1067 0 81 1425 746 0 38 850 0 51 939 0 64 1017 0 76 1088 0 89 1500 773 0 42 0 57 963 0 70 1040 0 84 1110 0 96 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1
81. 12 5 12 5 12 5 18 8 18 8 18 8 18 8 25 1l Medium Gas Heat 12 59 4 9 4 9 4 15 7 15 7 18 8 18 8 28 13 High Gas Heat 17 8 17 8 1 8 29 13 29 13 35 16 35 16 50 23 Hail Guard louvered 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 34 15 34 15 34 15 34 15 45 20 Cu Cu Condenser Coil2 6 3 13 6 13 6 15 7 12 5 23 10 23 10 23 10 190 86 Cu Cu Condenser and Evaporator Coils 12 5 19 9 21 10 26 12 25 11 49 22 49 22 49 22 280 127 Roof Curb 14 in curb 115 52 115 52 115 52 115 52 143 65 143 65 143 65 143 65 180 82 Roof Curb 24 in curb 197 89 197 89 197 89 197 89 245 111 245 111 245 111 245 111 255 116 CO sensor 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 Flue Discharge Deflector 4 49 dh GC HR E e Or el DC af EC E ui f 3 LY g E Optional Indoor Motor Drive 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 45 20 Motor Master Controller 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 40 18 40 18 Return Smoke Detector 5 2 5bJ 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 Supply Smoke Detector 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 Non Fused Disconnect 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 Powered Convenience outlet 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 Non Powered Convenience outlet 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 Enthalpy Sensor 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 4 2 1 2 1 Differential Enthalpy Sensor 3 1 S389 11 13 1 3 1 938 10 3 13 1 31 3 1 NOTE Where multiple variations are a
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83. 20 2 27 6 35 1 19 5 27 0 34 4 18 5 26 0 33 4 17 5 24 8 32 1 TC 54 6 54 6 52 8 52 8 50 4 50 4 46 8 46 8 76 suc 22 0 30 9 21 8 30 0 20 3 28 9 19 2 27 5 TC 46 9 46 9 52 9 45 0 45 0 50 8 42 9 42 9 48 4 40 7 40 7 45 9 58 suc 40 9 46 9 52 9 39 3 45 0 50 8 37 4 42 9 48 4 35 5 40 7 45 9 TC 47 5 47 5 54 0 45 3 45 3 52 5 43 0 43 0 50 3 40 7 40 7 47 7 Es 62 SHC 38 5 46 3 54 0 37 3 44 9 52 5 35 6 43 0 50 3 33 8 40 7 47 7 o TC 51 2 51 2 51 2 49 1 49 1 49 1 46 5 46 5 46 5 43 5 43 5 43 5 S k SHC 30 5 38 3 46 0 29 8 37 6 45 5 28 7 36 6 44 5 27 5 35 4 43 2 A ui TC 54 0 54 0 54 0 52 1 52 1 52 1 49 7 49 7 49 7 46 2 46 2 46 2 72 ene 217 29 2 36 8 21 1 28 7 36 4 20 1 27 8 35 4 18 9 26 4 33 9 ER TC 55 2 55 2 E 53 5 53 5 51 0 51 0 47 3 47 3 SHC 22 7 31 4 22 0 30 6 21 1 29 6 19 9 28 1 LEGEND Do not operate Cfm Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 35 580J Table 16 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 4 TONS 580J05 4 TONS UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE Air Entering Evaporator CFM e 80 dry bulb 80 dry bulb 80 dry bulb eu ED 72 wet bulb 67 wet bulb 62 wet bulb 1200 1600 2000 1200 1600 2000 1200 1600 2000 TC 52 5 55 9 58 6 47 1 50 2 52
84. 3 10 4 73 325 1 5 Med Static 7096 4 9 High Static 8096 5 2 Std Static 7096 2 1 460 3 60 414 506 5 8 38 325 0 8 Med Static 7096 2 1 High Static 8096 2 6 Std Static 7196 1 9 575 3 60 518 633 3 8 37 325 0 6 Med Static 7196 1 9 High Static 8096 2 0 Table 60 580J 05A 1 Stage Cooling 4 TONS VOLTAGE COMP ea OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE MIN MAX RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE EFF at Full Load FLA Std Static 70 4 9 208 1 60 187 253 21 8 117 325 1 5 Med Static 78 70 Std Static 70 4 9 230 1 60 187 253 21 8 117 325 1 5 Med Static 78 70 Std Static 70 4 9 208 3 60 187 253 13 7 83 325 1 5 Med Static 7096 4 9 High Static 8096 5 2 Std Static 7096 4 9 230 3 60 187 253 13 7 83 325 1 5 Med Static 7096 4 9 High Static 8096 5 2 Std Static 7096 2 1 460 3 60 414 506 6 2 41 325 0 8 Med Static 7096 2 1 High Static 8096 2 6 Std Static 7196 1 9 575 3 60 518 633 4 8 37 325 0 6 Med Static 7196 2 1 High Static 8096 2 0 Table 61 580J 06A 1 Stage Cooling 5 TONS VOLTAGE COMP ea OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE MIN MAX RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE EFF at Full Load FLA Std Static 70 4 9 208 1 60 187 253 26 2 134 325 1 5 Med Static 7896 70 Std Static 7096 4 9 230 1 60 187 253 26 2 134 325 1 5 Med Static 7896 70 Std Static 7096 4 9 208 3 60 187 253 15 6 110 325 1 5 Med Static 8096 5 2 High Static 8196 7 5 Std Static 7096 4 9 230 3 60 187 253 15 6 110 325 1 5 Med Static 8096 5 2 High Static 8196 7 5 Std Static 7096 2 1 460 3 60 414 506 7 7 52 325 0 8 Med S
85. 3 4 NPT 3 4 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 45 75 40 75 d Propan of stages of burners total 1 3 1 8 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 20 50 20 50 of stages of burners total 2 4 2 4 Connection Size 3 4 NPT 3 4 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 35 65 30 65 of stages of burners total 2 5 2 5 Connection Size 3 4 NPT 3 4 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 45 75 40 75 of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise 15 580J Table 11 PHYSICAL DATA Circuits Comp Type RTPF models R 410a charge A B Ibs oz Alternate MCHX R 410a charge A B Ibs oz Alternate Perfect Humidity R 410a charge A B lbs oz Metering device High press Trip Reset psig Low press Trip Reset psig Loss of charge Trip Reset psig Material Coil type Rows FPI total face area ft2 Condensate drain conn size Material Coil type Rows FPI total face area ft vap fan and motor Motor Qty Dr
86. 33 1 33 1 33 1 30 5 30 5 30 5 27 5 27 5 27 5 8 E SHC 19 5 23 7 27 9 18 5 22 7 26 9 17 4 21 6 25 8 16 2 20 4 24 6 9 ui 35 TC 39 0 39 0 39 0 37 1 37 1 37 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 32 7 32 7 32 7 SHC 15 3 19 5 23 7 14 5 18 8 23 0 13 7 17 9 22 2 12 9 17 1 21 3 TC 41 4 41 4 39 6 39 6 37 6 37 6 35 4 35 4 76 suc 16 0 21 0 15 4 20 2 14 6 19 3 13 8 18 3 TC 30 2 30 2 34 2 28 4 28 4 32 2 26 5 26 5 30 0 24 5 24 5 27 7 58 suc 26 3 30 2 34 2 24 7 28 4 32 2 23 1 26 5 30 0 21 3 24 5 27 7 TC 31 9 31 9 34 2 29 4 29 4 32 8 26 7 26 7 31 2 24 5 24 5 28 8 Els 62 suc 24 6 29 4 34 2 23 4 28 1 32 8 22 0 26 6 31 2 20 3 24 5 28 8 Z e TC 36 7 36 7 36 7 34 8 34 8 34 8 32 2 32 2 32 2 29 1 29 1 29 1 S k SHC 20 6 25 4 30 2 19 8 24 6 29 4 18 8 23 6 28 4 17 6 22 4 27 2 r pu TC 40 1 40 1 40 1 38 2 38 2 38 2 36 1 36 1 36 1 33 7 33 7 33 7 72 suc 15 7 20 5 25 3 15 0 19 8 24 6 14 2 19 0 23 8 13 4 18 2 23 0 TC 42 4 42 4 40 6 40 6 38 5 38 5 36 2 36 2 76 suc 16 6 22 2 15 9 21 3 i 15 2 20 4 i 14 4 19 5 TC 32 2 32 2 36 4 30 4 30 4 34 3 28 4 28 4 32 1 26 3 26 3 29 7 58 sic 28 0 32 2 36 4 26 4 30 4 34 3 24 7 28 4 32 1 22 8 26 3 29 7 TC 33 3 33 3 37 0 30 8 30 8 35 5 28 4 28 4 33 4 26 3 26 3 30 9 Els 62 SHC 26 4 31 7 37 0 25 1 30 3 35 5 23 4 28 4 33 4 21 7 26 3 30 9 gt TC 37 7 37 7 37 7 35 6 35 6 35 6 33 4 33 4 33 4 30 4 30 4 30 4 S k SHC 21 7 27 0 32 4 20 9 26 3 31 6 20 0 25 4 30 8 18 8 24 2 29 6 pu TC 40 9 40 9 40 9 39 0 39 0 39 0
87. 356mm X Boer Curbs Roof curb 24 in 610mm X NOTES 1 Novation coated coils only available with E coat 2 Included with economizer 3 Sensors used to optimize economizer performance 4 See application data for assistance 5 Available on units with MOCP s of 80 amps or less 580J EACTORY OPTIONS AND OR ACCESSORIES Economizer dry bulb or enthalpy Economizers save money They bring in fresh outside air for ventilation and provide cool outside air to cool your building This is the preferred method of low ambient cooling When coupled to CO sensors economizers can provide even more savings by coupling the ventilation air to only that amount required Economizers are available installed and tested by the factory with either enthalpy or dry bulb temperature inputs There are also models for electromechanical as well as direct digital controllers Additional sensors are available as accessories to optimize the economizers Economizers include gravity controlled barometric relief which equalizes building pressure and ambient air pressures This can be a cost effective solution to prevent building pressurization CO Sensor Improves productivity and saves money by working with the economizer to intake only the correct amount of outside air for ventilation As occupants fill your building the CO sensor detects their presence through increasing CO levels and opens the economizer appropria
88. 36 9 36 9 36 9 34 4 34 4 34 4 72 suc 16 1 21 5 26 8 15 4 20 8 26 1 14 7 20 0 25 4 13 8 19 2 24 5 TC 43 1 43 1 41 3 41 8 39 1 39 1 e 36 8 36 8 76 she 17 1 23 1 16 4 22 3 15 7 214 14 9 20 5 TC 32 1 32 1 36 3 30 0 30 0 34 0 27 9 27 9 31 5 58 SHC 27 9 32 1 36 3 26 1 30 0 34 0 24 2 27 9 31 5 TC 28 4 28 4 30 5 32 2 32 2 37 8 30 1 30 1 35 3 27 9 27 9 32 8 Els 62 suc 17 6 24 1 30 5 26 6 32 2 37 8 24 8 30 1 35 3 23 0 27 9 32 8 ee TC 33 2 33 2 33 2 36 4 36 4 36 4 34 1 34 1 34 1 31 5 31 5 32 0 S k SHC 15 0 21 4 27 9 21 9 27 8 33 7 21 0 26 9 32 9 20 0 26 0 32 0 pu TC 37 5 37 5 37 5 39 7 39 7 39 7 37 5 37 5 37 5 35 0 35 0 35 0 72 suc 11 8 18 3 24 8 15 8 21 7 27 5 15 0 20 9 26 8 14 2 20 1 26 0 TC 40 1 40 1 41 8 41 8 39 6 39 6 37 3 37 3 76 ene 15 3 22 7 16 8 23 2 16 1 22 3 15 3 21 5 TC 28 1 28 1 34 2 33 7 33 7 38 1 31 6 31 6 35 7 29 3 29 3 33 2 58 suc 21 9 28 1 34 2 29 3 33 7 38 1 27 4 31 6 35 7 25 5 29 3 33 2 e TC 30 3 30 3 33 8 33 7 33 7 39 6 31 6 31 6 37 1 29 4 29 4 34 5 Els SHC 19 8 26 8 33 8 27 8 33 7 39 6 26 1 31 6 37 1 24 2 29 4 34 5 S z TC 35 5 35 5 35 5 36 9 36 9 36 9 34 6 34 6 34 9 32 0 32 0 34 0 8 E 67 she 16 7 23 7 30 7 22 8 29 2 35 7 21 9 28 4 34 9 21 0 27 5 34 0 u A TC 39 0 39 0 39 0 40 2 40 2 40 2 38 0 38 0 38 0 35 5 35 5 35 5 SHC 12 4 19 5 26 6 16 1 22 5 28 8 15 4 217 28 1 14 6 21 0 27 4 TC 41 4 41 4 42 2 42 2 40 0 40 0 76 suc 16 0 24 3 17 2 24 0
89. 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 SEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option Field Supplied Drive 900 1016 0 51 1080 0 57 1139 0 64 1195 0 71 1249 0 77 975 1034 0 57 1098 0 64 1157 0 72 1213 0 79 1266 0 86 1050 1053 0 63 1116 0 71 1231 0 87 1284 0 95 1125 1073 0 70 1135 0 79 1250 0 96 1302 1 04 1200 1093 0 77 1155 0 87 1213 0 96 1268 1 05 1321 1 14 1275 1113 0 85 1174 0 95 1232 1 05 1287 1 15 1350 1133 0 92 1252 1 14 1425 1154 1 01 1500 1175 1 09 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AG006 and belt part no KR30AE039 2 Recommend using field supplied motor pulley part no KR11HY161 and belt part no KR30AE035 56 FAN PERFORMANCE cont Table 36 580J 04 3 PHASE 3 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 VEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Field Supplied Drive Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 900 553 0 14 681 0 22 782 0 32 870 0 42 948 0 53 975 575 0 16 700 0 25 801 0 35 888 0 46 965 0 57 1050 597 0 18 720 0 28 820 0 38 906 0 49 983 0 61 1125 620 0 21 741 0 31 839 0 42 925 0 54 1001 0 66 1200 643 0 23 762 0 34 944 0 58 1020 0 71 1275 667 0 27 7
90. 4 2 44 2 44 2 41 4 41 4 41 4 S E 67 suc 27 8 33 2 39 2 26 4 32 3 38 3 25 3 31 3 37 8 24 2 30 2 36 2 r ui TC 52 2 52 2 52 2 50 3 50 3 50 3 47 8 47 8 47 8 44 8 44 8 44 8 72 suc 20 6 26 7 32 7 19 9 25 9 32 0 18 9 24 9 30 9 17 9 23 8 29 7 TC 54 1 54 1 52 3 52 3 49 9 49 9 46 4 46 4 76 suc 21 5 29 0 20 8 28 0 19 9 26 9 E 18 8 25 7 TC 44 0 44 0 49 6 42 1 42 1 47 4 40 1 40 1 45 2 38 1 38 1 43 0 58 SHC 38 3 44 0 49 6 36 7 42 1 47 4 34 9 40 1 45 2 33 2 38 1 43 0 TC 45 7 45 7 48 6 43 5 43 5 47 5 41 0 41 0 46 0 38 5 38 5 44 4 Sc 62 SHC 35 3 42 0 48 6 34 2 40 8 47 5 32 9 39 4 46 0 31 6 38 0 44 4 o S TC 49 8 49 8 49 8 47 6 47 6 47 6 45 1 45 1 45 1 42 3 42 3 42 3 8 E SHC 28 4 35 0 41 6 27 6 34 2 40 9 26 5 33 2 39 9 25 4 32 1 38 7 ui TC 53 0 53 0 53 0 51 1 51 1 51 1 48 6 48 6 48 6 45 4 45 4 45 4 72 suc 21 0 27 6 34 3 20 3 27 0 33 6 19 4 26 0 32 6 18 3 24 8 31 3 TC 54 6 54 6 i 52 8 52 8 50 4 50 4 46 8 46 8 76 suc 22 0 29 9 21 3 29 0 20 3 27 9 19 2 26 6 TC 44 0 44 0 50 3 42 1 42 1 48 1 40 1 40 1 45 9 38 0 38 0 43 5 58 SHC 37 6 44 0 50 3 36 0 42 1 48 1 34 3 40 1 45 9 32 6 38 0 43 5 TC 45 7 45 7 49 5 43 5 43 5 48 3 41 0 41 0 46 8 38 4 38 4 45 2 Ee 62 SHC 34 5 42 0 49 5 33 4 40 8 48 3 32 1 39 4 46 8 30 8 38 0 45 2 o S TC 49 8 49 8 49 8 47 6 47 6 47 6 45 1 45 1 45 1 42 3 42 3 42 3 a A SHC 27 6 35 0 42 5 26 8 34 2 41 7 25 7 33 2 40 7 24 6 32 1 39 5 r pu 55 TC 53 0 53 0 53 0 51 1 51 1 51 1 48 6 48 6 48 6 45 4 45 4 45 4 SHC
91. 4 3 97 9 887 88 7 95 2 813 81 3 91 5 743 743 865 Els 62 she 71 0 844 979 682 81 7 95 2 647 781 91 5 606 73 6 86 5 os TC 105 0 105 0 105 0 993 99 3 993 922 922 922 841 841 841 R E 67 she 59 0 72 6 86 1 56 6 70 1 83 7 536 671 80 7 503 63 8 773 N u TC 115 9 1159 115 9 110 4 110 4 110 4 104 2 104 2 104 2 960 96 0 96 0 72 ene 464 600 73 6 443 579 71 5 419 55 5 69 1 38 8 52 4 65 9 TC 123 7 123 7 118 3 118 3 1124 112 4 105 7 105 7 76 ene 4 49 3 63 3 47 3 61 4 45 3 59 3 42 9 56 7 TC 95 3 95 3 107 9 907 90 7 1027 84 8 84 8 96 1 78 7 78 7 89 1 58 SHC 82 6 953 107 9 786 90 7 102 7 73 5 848 96 1 68 2 78 7 89 1 TC 97 9 97 9 107 8 92 1 92 1 104 7 85 4 85 4 99 4 78 8 78 8 92 8 e 62 ene 76 7 92 2 107 8 739 893 1047 69 6 845 99 4 648 788 928 5 TC 108 5 108 5 108 5 102 6 1026 102 6 954 95 4 95 4 869 869 869 K 67 sHe 62 8 78 4 94 1 60 4 760 91 7 574 731 88 8 540 697 853 N ui TC 119 1 119 1 119 1 113 5 113 5 113 5 1072 107 2 107 2 992 99 2 992 72 ene 479 63 5 792 458 615 774 43 5 592 749 406 563 72 0 TC 126 4 126 4 E 120 8 120 8 1148 114 8 108 2 108 2 76 ene 51 1 674 49 2 65 3 47 0 63 0 44 8 60 7 TC 100 0 1100 0
92. 5 0 13 48 13 4 15 0 14 49 S 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 0 12 4 15 0 13 48 13 4 15 0 14 49 HIGH 12 9 15 0 13 57 13 9 20 0 14 58 STD 9 0 15 0 9 46 10 9 15 0 11 48 575 3 60 MED 0 24 1 9 9 0 15 0 9 46 10 9 15 0 11 48 HIGH 9 1 15 0 9 52 11 0 15 0 12 54 STD 38 5 60 0 38 138 40 4 60 0 40 140 208 230 1 60 MED pee Es 38 5 60 0 38 138 40 4 60 0 40 140 STD 28 3 40 0 29 104 30 2 40 0 31 106 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 1 9 28 3 40 0 29 104 30 2 40 0 31 106 HIGH 28 6 40 0 29 122 30 5 40 0 31 124 STD 12 9 15 0 13 51 13 9 20 0 14 52 S 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 0 12 9 15 0 13 51 13 9 20 0 14 52 HIGH 13 4 15 0 14 60 14 4 20 0 15 61 STD 10 2 15 0 10 46 12 1 15 0 13 48 575 3 60 MED 0 24 1 9 10 2 15 0 10 46 12 1 15 0 13 48 HIGH 10 3 15 0 10 52 12 2 15 0 13 54 STD 44 0 60 0 43 155 45 9 60 0 45 157 208 230 1 60 MED gab is 46 1 60 0 45 180 48 0 60 0 48 182 STD 30 7 45 0 31 181 32 6 45 0 33 133 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 1 9 31 0 45 0 31 149 32 9 45 0 33 151 HIGH 33 3 45 0 34 175 35 2 50 0 36 177 STD 14 7 20 0 15 62 15 7 20 0 16 63 S 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 0 15 2 20 0 15 71 16 2 20 0 16 72 HIGH 16 0 20 0 16 84 17 0 20 0 17 85 STD 11 5 15 0 12 48 13 4 15 0 14 50 575 3 60 MED 0 24 1 9 11 6 15 0 12 54 13 5 15 0 14 56 HIGH 12 4 15 0 13 65 14 3 20 0 15 67 STD 35 3 50 0 35 162 37 2 50 0 37 164 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 1 9 37 6 50 0 38 188 39 5 50 0 40 190 HIGH 37 6 50 0 38 188 39 5 50 0 40 190 STD 177 25 0 18 81 187 25 0 19 82 gt 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1
93. 5 2 HIGH 8096 10 0 STD 80 2 6 460 3 60 414 506 6 3 55 6 2 41 325 0 8 MED 80 2 6 HIGH 80 4 4 STD 80 2 4 575 3 60 518 633 6 0 41 4 8 33 325 0 6 MED 80 2 0 HIGH 81 2 8 Table 67 580J 12A 1 Stage Cooling 10 TONS VOLTAGE COMP ea OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE EFF at Full MIN MAX RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE Load FLA Std Static 80 5 2 208 3 60 187 253 30 1 225 325 1 5 Med Static 8196 10 0 High Static 8196 15 0 Std Static 80 5 2 230 3 60 187 253 30 1 225 325 1 5 Med Static 81 10 0 High Static 81 15 0 Std Static 80 2 6 460 3 60 414 506 16 7 114 325 0 8 Med Static 81 4 4 High Static 81 7 4 Std Static 80 2 0 575 3 60 518 633 12 2 80 325 0 6 Med Static 81 2 8 High Static 81 5 6 71 580J ELECTRICAL INFORMATION cont Table 68 580J 12D 2 Stage Cooling 10 TONS VOLTAGE COMP Cir 1 COMP Cir 2 OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE EFF at MIN MAX RLA LRA RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE pullLoad FLA STD 80 5 2 208 3 60 187 253 15 6 110 15 9 110 325 1 5 MED 81 10 0 HIGH 81 15 0 STD 80 5 2 230 3 60 187 253 15 6 110 15 9 110 325 1 5 MED 81 10 0 HIGH 81 15 0 STD 80 2 6 460 3 60 414 506 7 7 52 7 7 52 325 0 8 MED 81 4 4 HIGH 81 74 STD 8096 2 0 575 3 60 518 633 5 8 39 5 7 39 325 0 6 MED 8196 2 8 HIGH 8196 5 6 Table 69
94. 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 TC 15 1 16 8 18 1 16 7 18 4 19 8 18 1 19 9 21 2 60 SHC 0 0 1 7 3 1 1 5 0 2 1 5 2 8 1 1 0 2 kW 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 TG 16 9 18 3 19 4 18 3 19 8 20 9 19 6 21 0 22 2 50 SHC 0 6 2 0 3 1 0 7 0 7 1 8 1 8 0 4 0 7 kW 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 TC 18 7 19 8 20 7 19 9 21 1 22 0 21 0 22 2 23 2 40 SHC 1 1 2 2 3 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 8 0 4 1 3 kW 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 LEGEND NOTES Edb Entering Dry Bulb Ewb Entering Wet Bulb kW Compressor Motor Power Input ldb Leaving Dry Bulb Iwb Leaving Wet Bulb SHC Sensible Heat Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross TC Total Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross 1 Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate 2 The following formulas may be used tido tedb sensible capacity Btuh 1 10 x cfm twp Wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evaporator coil hip total capacity Btuh hiwb Newb 4 5 x cfm Where hewp Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 36 Table 17 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 5 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 06A 85 95 105 115 RTPF EAT db EAT db EAT db EAT db 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC 52 9 52 9 60 0 49 9 49 9 56 6 46 6 46 6 52 9 43 1 43 1 48 9 58 suc 45 8 52 9 60 0 43 2 49 9 56 6 40 4 46 6 52 9 37 3 43 1 48 9 TC 56 2 56 2 57 6 52 2 52 2
95. 50 32 183 34 7 50 34 185 STD 15 5 25 15 79 16 5 25 16 80 5 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 0 16 3 25 16 92 17 3 25 17 93 HIGH 17 3 25 17 101 18 3 25 18 102 STD 11 9 15 12 63 13 8 20 14 65 575 3 60 MED 0 24 1 9 12 7 20 12 74 14 6 20 15 76 HIGH 12 7 20 12 74 14 6 20 15 76 STD 39 5 60 38 191 43 3 60 43 195 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 41 8 60 41 228 45 6 60 45 232 HIGH 49 3 60 49 254 53 1 60 54 258 S STD 19 5 30 19 113 21 3 30 21 115 3 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 8 20 3 30 20 132 22 1 30 22 134 HIGH 24 3 30 24 145 26 1 30 26 147 STD 14 9 20 14 89 18 7 25 19 93 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 15 3 20 15 104 19 1 25 19 108 HIGH 18 1 25 18 118 21 9 30 23 122 73 580J TABLE 67 cont MCA MOCP DETERMINATION NO C O OR UNPWRD C O COMBUSTION POWER NO C O or UNPWRD C O r z pn fe IEM TYPE FAN MOTOR EXHAUST MES DISC SIZE n E SIZE FLA FLA MCA MOCP e ika MCA MOCP R IRA STD 38 8 50 4i 193 42 6 50 45 197 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 41 1 50 43 230 449 50 48 234 HIGH 49 0 60 52 256 528 60 56 260 STD 17 9 20 19 95 19 7 25 21 97 460 3 60 MED 0 25 18 187 25 20 114 20 5 25 22 116 S HIGH 23 1 30 24 127 24 9 30 26 129 io STD 13 1 15 14 77 16 9 20 18 81 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 18 5 15 14 92 173 20 19 96 HIGH 16 6 20 17 106 20 4 25 22 110 STD 45 1 60 43 222 48 9 60 48 226 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 45 1
96. 50 8296 N A 09 MED 120 98 180 148 30 65 82 N A HIGH 180 147 224 184 40 75 82 N A LOW 120 98 180 148 25 65 82 N A 12 MED 180 147 224 184 30 65 82 N A HIGH 200 160 250 205 35 70 80 N A LOW 120 98 180 148 20 65 82 N A 14 MED 180 147 224 184 25 65 82 N A HIGH 200 160 250 205 25 70 80 N A LOW 144 118 180 146 15 55 81 N A 16 MED 192 156 240 195 20 60 81 N A HIGH 280 224 350 280 35 65 80 N A NOTES Heat ratings are for natural gas heat exchangers operated at or below 2000 ft 610 m For information on propane or alti tudes above 2000 ft 610 m see the Application Data section of this book Accessory Propane High Altitude kits are also available In the USA the input rating for altitudes above 2000 ft 610m must be derated by 4 for each 1000 ft 305 m above sea level In Canada the input rating must be derated by 10 for altitudes of 2000 ft 610 m to 4500 ft 1372 m above sea level 580J Table 4 HEATING RATING TABLE LOW NO UNIT GAS HEAT LI TEMP RISE EFFICIENCY AFUE INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT DEG F Go STAGE 1 MBH STAGE 2 MBH LOW 60 50 20 50 81 80 04 MED E 90 74 30 60 81 81 9 HIGH 5 e E LOW 60 50 20 50 81 80 s 05 MED 90 74 30 60 81 81 o HIGH 120 101 40 70 81 80 o LOW 60 50 15 50 81 80 06 MED u 90 74 25 6
97. 52 6 52 6 54 4 S A SHC 38 8 49 1 59 5 37 3 47 7 58 1 35 6 46 0 56 4 33 6 44 0 54 4 A ui TC 70 1 70 1 70 1 67 6 67 6 67 6 63 6 63 6 63 6 58 9 58 9 58 9 72 suc 28 3 38 1 48 0 27 4 37 7 48 0 26 0 36 4 46 7 24 3 34 7 45 2 TC 72 9 72 9 70 8 70 8 67 4 67 4 76 suc 30 1 40 7 29 3 39 9 i 28 2 38 7 TC 61 5 61 5 69 8 58 4 58 4 66 2 54 8 54 8 62 1 50 8 50 8 57 6 58 SHC 53 2 61 5 69 8 50 5 58 4 66 2 47 4 54 8 62 1 43 9 50 8 57 6 TC 61 6 61 6 72 6 58 4 58 4 68 9 54 8 54 8 64 6 50 8 50 8 59 9 E 62 SHC 50 6 61 6 72 6 47 9 58 4 68 9 45 0 54 8 64 6 41 7 50 8 59 9 sis TC 66 8 66 8 66 8 63 0 63 0 63 0 58 5 58 5 60 6 53 6 53 6 58 6 Sir 67 suc 40 5 52 0 63 4 39 1 50 7 62 3 37 4 49 0 60 6 35 5 47 0 58 6 A TC 70 8 70 8 70 8 68 5 68 5 68 5 64 5 64 5 64 5 59 8 59 8 59 8 72 suc 28 7 39 5 50 2 28 0 39 3 50 5 26 7 38 1 49 6 25 0 36 6 48 1 TC 73 4 73 4 712 712 67 9 67 9 76 suc 30 7 42 1 30 0 41 4 28 9 40 4 TC 63 3 63 3 71 8 60 1 60 1 68 2 56 5 56 5 64 1 52 6 52 6 59 6 58 suc 54 8 63 3 71 8 52 1 60 1 68 2 49 0 56 5 64 1 45 5 52 6 59 6 TC 63 4 63 4 74 7 60 2 60 2 71 0 56 6 56 6 66 7 52 6 52 6 62 1 el 62 SHC 52 0 63 4 74 7 49 4 60 2 71 0 46 5 56 6 66 7 43 2 52 6 62 1 O z es TC 67 6 67 6 67 6 63 8 63 8 66 2 59 3 59 3 64 6 54 4 54 4 62 5 8 SHC 42 1 54 6 67 1 40 9 53 5 66 2 39 2 51 9 64 6 37 2 49 8 62 5 A ui TC 713 713 71 3 69 0 69 0 69 0 65 1 65 1 65 1 60 4 60 4 60 4 72 ene 29 1 40 7 52 2 2
98. 55 4 43 4 57 4 53 4 46 4 56 4 55 4 50 TG 40 15 38 60 36 14 45 95 45 37 43 73 50 57 50 97 49 56 50 SHC 9 48 11 03 12 58 9 52 11 07 12 62 9 54 11 10 12 64 kW 4 63 4 52 4 38 4 45 4 41 4 33 5 25 4 91 5 60 TG 42 18 40 62 38 11 47 80 47 25 45 43 52 65 52 75 51 83 40 SHC 11 41 12 98 14 54 11 45 13 02 14 58 11 47 13 04 14 60 kW 4 32 4 37 4 37 4 65 4 60 4 89 4 96 5 20 5 12 NOTE Perfect Humidity only available on 2 stage RTPF models LEGEND NOTES Edb Entering Dry Bulb 1 Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate Ewb Entering Wet Bulb 2 The following formulas may be used kw Compressor Motor Power Input sensible capasiti Buh Idb Leaving Dry Bulb tidb tedb 1 10 x cfm DT Leaving a Bulb twb Wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air SHC Sensible Heat Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross leaving evaporator coil hiwb TC Total Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross total capacity Btuh hiwb Newb 4 5 x cfm Where hewp Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 43 580J Table 24 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 8 5 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 09A 85 95 105 115 RTPF EAT db EAT db EAT db EAT db 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC 88 1 88 1 99 9 84 1 84 1 95 3 79 6 79 6 90 3 74 9 74 9 84 9 58 she 76 4 88 1 99 9 72 8 84 1 95 3 69 0 79 6 90 3 64 9 74 9 84 9 TC 93 9 93 9 95 2 88 6 88 6 92 6 82 8 82 8 89
99. 55 7 47 8 47 8 53 5 43 2 43 2 51 0 ela 62 suc 41 8 49 7 57 6 39 9 47 8 55 7 37 8 45 6 53 5 35 5 43 2 51 0 512 TC 62 4 62 4 62 4 58 8 58 8 58 8 54 4 54 4 54 4 49 5 49 5 49 5 8 67 suc 34 8 42 8 50 7 33 2 41 2 49 1 31 4 39 3 47 3 29 4 37 3 45 3 m ui TC 68 2 68 2 68 2 64 8 64 8 64 8 60 8 60 8 60 8 56 2 56 2 56 2 72 ene 27 2 35 2 43 2 25 9 33 9 41 9 24 4 32 4 40 4 22 6 30 6 38 6 TC 714 714 69 0 69 0 65 4 65 4 m 60 9 60 9 76 suc 28 4 36 6 27 6 35 9 26 3 34 6 24 8 33 0 TC 56 5 56 5 64 0 53 3 53 3 60 4 49 8 49 8 56 5 46 1 46 1 52 3 58 SHC 48 9 56 5 64 0 46 1 53 3 60 4 43 1 49 8 56 5 39 9 46 1 52 3 TC 58 5 58 5 63 4 54 4 54 4 61 3 49 9 49 9 58 9 46 1 46 1 54 4 E Pe 62 SHC 45 2 54 3 63 4 43 2 52 2 61 3 41 0 49 9 58 9 37 9 46 1 54 4 o3 TC 64 3 64 3 64 3 60 5 60 5 60 5 56 2 56 2 56 2 51 3 51 3 51 3 2 E 67 suc 36 9 46 1 55 2 35 3 44 5 53 7 33 6 42 8 51 9 31 6 40 8 49 9 T ui TC 69 5 69 5 69 5 66 5 66 5 66 5 62 4 62 4 62 4 57 7 57 7 57 7 72 suc 27 8 36 9 45 9 26 7 35 9 45 1 25 2 34 5 43 7 23 5 32 8 42 0 TC 72 2 72 2 70 1 70 1 66 6 66 6 76 suc 29 3 38 9 28 6 38 2 i 27 4 36 8 E TC 59 3 59 3 67 3 56 1 56 1 63 6 52 5 52 5 59 5 48 6 48 6 55 1 58 SHC 51 4 59 3 67 3 48 6 56 1 63 6 45 4 52 5 59 5 42 1 48 6 55 1 TC 60 1 60 1 68 5 56 2 56 2 66 3 52 5 52 5 62 0 48 7 48 7 57 4 EL 62 she 48 1 58 3 68 5 46 2 56 2 66 3 43 1 52 5 62 0 39 9 48 7 57 4 o z e TC 65 7 65 7 65 7 61 9 61 9 61 9 57 5 57 5 57 5
100. 580J GAS HEAT ELECTRIC COOLING PACKAGED ROOFTOP 3 TO 15 NOMINAL TONS Product Data LEGACGY C08515 Unit shown with optional louvered hail guard ASHRAE Puron environmentally sound refrigerant COMPLIANT 580J TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PAGE FEATURES AND BENEFITS 3 COOLING TABLES 33 MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE 4 STATIC PRESSURE ADDERS 53 FACTORY OPTIONS AND OR ACCESSORIES 6 FAN PERFORMANCE 56 AHRI COOLING RATING TABLES 8 ELECTRICAL INFORMATION 69 HEAT RATING TABLE 9 MCA MOCP w cases belie Arte ARG FE x Eb e gus 73 SOUND PERFORMANCE TABLE 10 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS 77 PHYSICAL DATA koe dee ve te ENN EN ER 12 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 81 CURBS amp WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS 18 GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS 84 APPLICATION DATA 30 Your Bryant rooftop unit RTU was designed by customers for customers With no strip screw collars handled access panels and more we ve made your unit easy to install easy to maintain and easy to use Easy to install All Legacy Line units are field convertible to horizontal air flow
101. 6 869 5 z S TC 943 943 943 901 90 1 90 1 852 852 852 79 8 79 8 80 1 S SHC 55 6 70 5 85 4 54 0 68 9 83 9 52 1 67 1 82 2 49 9 65 0 80 1 o ui TC 1022 1022 1022 981 98 1 98 1 93 3 933 93 3 87 9 87 9 879 72 ene 41 2 56 0 70 7 39 7 54 6 69 5 380 530 68 0 360 51 1 66 2 TC 108 1 108 1 E 1042 1042 99 5 99 5 94 2 94 2 76 suc 44 5 60 2 E 43 2 587 41 6 57 0 39 8 55 2 TC 88 5 88 5 100 4 85 0 85 0 96 4 81 0 81 0 92 76 5 76 5 86 8 58 suc 765 885 1004 735 850 964 70 1 81 0 92 66 1 765 86 8 TC 88 9 889 1039 851 851 1004 811 81 1 957 76 5 765 903 IMS 62 suc 72 3 881 1039 697 85 1 1004 665 811 95 7 627 765 903 GIS TC 958 958 958 915 915 91 5 86 6 86 6 87 9 81 1 81 1 85 8 ZAS 67 suc 58 0 744 90 9 564 73 0 89 6 546 713 879 524 69 1 85 8 8 m TC 103 6 103 6 103 6 99 4 99 4 994 946 946 946 891 89 1 89 1 SHC 42 0 583 745 40 6 570 734 389 555 720 37 0 53 7 703 TC 109 2 1092 105 4 105 4 100 7 100 7 953 953 76 sne 45 6 62 6 444 613 42 8 59 7 410 58 0 TC 90 8 90 8 1030 87 3 873 991 83 3 833 945 78 8 78 8 89 4 58 SHC 78 5 90 8 103 0 755 87 8 99 1 72 0 833 94 5 68 2 78 8 89 4 TC 90 9 90 9 107 2 874 87 4 103 1 833 833 98 4 78 9 78 9 931 Els 62 suc 745 909 1072 71 6 87 4 103 1 683 833 98 4 647 78 9 931 S z TC 97 0 97 0 9
102. 60 Hardness H 2H Pencil hardness Evaporator fan compartment interior cabinet insulation shall conform to AHRI Standards 210 240 or 340 360 minimum exterior sweat criteria Interior surfaces shall be insulated with a minimum 1 2 in thick 1 Ib density flexible fiberglass insulation neoprene coated on the air side Aluminum foil faced fiberglass insulation shall be used in the gas heat compartment Base of unit shall have a minimum of four locations for thru the base gas and electrical connections factory installed or field installed standard 86 5 Base Rail a Unit shall have base rails on a minimum of 2 sides b Holes shall be provided in the base rails for rigging shackles to facilitate maneuvering and overhead rigging c Holes shall be provided in the base rail for moving the rooftop by fork truck d Base rail shall be a minimum of 16 gauge thickness 6 Condensate pan and connections a Shall be a sloped condensate drain pan made of a non corrosive material b Shall comply with ASHRAE Standard 62 c Shall use a 3 4 14 NPT drain connection possible either through the bottom or side of the drain pan Con nection shall be made per manufacturer s recommendations 7 Top panel a Shall be a single piece top panel on 04 thru 12 sizes two piece on 14 and 16 sizes 8 Gas Connections a All gas piping connecting to unit gas valve shall enter the unit cabinet at a single location on side of unit ho rizontal plane b
103. 60 43 233 48 9 60 48 237 lt HIGH 49 9 60 49 276 537 80 53 280 STD 22 6 30 22 108 244 30 24 110 Q 460 3 60 MED 0 25 18 22 6 30 22 114 244 30 24 116 o HIGH 24 4 30 24 136 26 2 30 26 138 STD 18 9 30 18 91 227 30 23 95 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 18 5 30 18 95 223 30 22 99 HIGH 19 3 30 19 106 23 1 30 23 110 STD 40 0 50 42 208 43 8 50 46 212 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 40 0 50 42 219 43 8 50 46 223 HIGH 448 50 47 262 48 6 60 52 266 9 STD 183 20 19 109 20 1 25 21 111 460 3 60 MED 0 25 18 18 3 20 19 115 20 1 25 21 117 S HIGH 20 1 25 21 137 21 9 25 23 139 S STD 15 9 20 17 85 19 7 25 21 89 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 15 5 20 16 89 19 3 25 20 93 HIGH 163 20 17 100 20 1 25 21 104 STD 45 8 60 44 263 49 6 60 48 267 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 50 6 60 50 306 54 4 80 54 310 si HIGH 55 6 80 55 315 59 4 80 60 319 A STD 25 1 30 24 133 26 9 40 26 135 460 3 60 MED 0 25 18 26 9 40 26 155 28 7 45 28 157 S HIGH 29 9 45 30 159 317 45 32 161 a STD 18 5 30 18 95 22 3 30 22 99 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 19 3 30 19 106 23 1 30 23 110 HIGH 22 1 30 22 120 25 9 30 26 124 STD 43 7 50 46 258 47 5 60 50 262 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 48 5 60 51 301 523 60 56 305 m HIGH 53 5 60 57 310 57 3 70 61 814 A STD 21 5 25 23 123 23 3 30 25 125 5 460 3 60 MED 0 25 18 23 3 30 25 145 25 1 30 27 147 S HIGH 26 3 30 28 149 28 1 35 30 151 io STD 16 2 20 17 93 20 0 25 21 97 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 17 0 20 18 104 20 8 25 22 108 HIGH 19 8 25 21 118 23 6 30 25 122 STD 60 7
104. 60 6 81 7 58 4 79 3 55 8 76 5 53 0 73 5 TC 121 7 121 7 137 9 116 8 116 8 1323 111 2 111 2 126 0 105 0 105 0 118 9 58 sue 1056 1217 1379 101 3 1168 1323 964 1112 1260 910 105 0 118 9 TC 121 8 121 8 143 4 116 9 116 9 137 6 111 3 111 3 131 0 105 1 105 1 123 7 ela 62 ene 100 2 121 8 143 4 96 1 116 9 137 6 91 6 111 3 131 0 86 5 105 1 123 7 5g TC 131 3 181 3 131 3 125 1 125 1 125 1 1182 118 2 120 8 110 5 110 5 117 7 a 67 sue 80 3 1029 1255 78 0 1007 123 3 753 98 0 1208 723 950 117 7 ai TC 141 5 141 5 141 5 135 1 135 1 135 1 128 0 128 0 128 0 120 1 120 1 120 1 SHC 57 9 80 0 102 1 55 6 77 7 99 9 53 1 75 2 97 4 50 3 72 4 94 6 TC 14833 148 3 141 8 141 8 1343 1343 1258 125 8 76 she 62 1 84 9 59 8 82 5 57 8 79 7 54 4 76 6 TC 125 0 125 0 141 6 120 0 120 0 135 9 114 3 114 3 129 5 107 9 107 9 122 3 58 sue 108 4 125 0 141 6 104 0 120 0 135 9 99 1 1143 129 5 93 6 107 9 122 3 TC 125 1 125 1 147 2 120 1 120 1 141 4 114 4 114 4 1347 108 0 1080 127 2 E la 62 ene 102 9 125 1 147 2 98 8 120 1 141 4 94 1 1144 1347 889 1080 127 2 o z TC 132 8 132 8 133 0 126 5 126 5 130 8 119 6 119 6 128 2 111 8 111 8 125 1 8 67 suc 83 6 108 3 1330 812 1060 1308 78 6 103 4 12
105. 67 4250 818 1 98 2 23 925 2 49 976 2 75 1025 3 02 4500 860 2 32 912 2 58 962 2 85 1010 3 13 1057 3 41 4750 902 2 69 951 2 97 999 3 26 1046 3 55 1091 3 84 5000 944 3 11 991 3 40 1037 3 70 1082 4 00 1125 4 31 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 GEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 3000 939 1 79 994 2 01 1047 2 24 1098 2 47 1147 2 71 3250 962 2 03 1015 2 26 1066 2 50 1115 2 75 1163 3 00 3500 987 2 30 1038 2 54 1135 3 05 1181 3 32 3750 1014 2 60 1063 2 86 1157 3 39 1202 3 66 4000 1136 3 48 1180 3 76 1224 4 04 4250 1162 3 87 1205 4 16 4500 1103 3 70 1147 4 00 1190 4 29 1232 4 60 4750 1135 4 14 1177 4 45 5000 1167 4 63 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 65 580J Table 54 580J 14 FAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE 12 5 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 3438 639 0 98 713 1 20 781 1 43 843 901 1 88 3750 683 1 23 753 1 47 817 1 71 933 2 21 4063 728 1 52 794 1 78 966 2 57 4375 836 2 13 949 2 70 1001 2 98 4688 935 2 83 987 3 14 1037 3 44 5000 5313 5625 5938 1009 4 30 1058 4 6
106. 677 87 1 46 1 65 6 852 435 63 3 830 TC 129 7 129 7 124 0 124 0 117 5 117 5 110 8 110 8 76 ene 54 0 73 7 52 1 717 i 50 0 69 5 478 674 TC 107 4 107 4 121 7 1025 1025 116 1 965 96 5 109 3 89 5 895 101 4 58 sue 93 1 107 4 121 7 88 9 1025 1161 837 965 1093 776 895 101 4 TC 107 5 107 5 1266 102 6 1026 1208 966 966 1137 89 6 896 105 5 Es 62 ene 88 4 107 5 126 6 844 102 6 120 8 795 966 113 7 737 89 6 105 5 o Z TC 114 7 114 7 115 6 108 7 108 7 113 5 1017 101 7 110 8 92 6 92 6 107 2 o E 67 se 725 940 156 702 91 8 1135 675 892 110 8 640 856 107 2 u TC 124 3 124 3 1243 118 5 1185 118 5 112 1 112 1 112 1 104 7 1047 104 7 72 ene 513 724 93 4 49 3 705 91 7 47 2 68 5 89 9 447 66 4 88 1 ES TC 130 7 130 7 125 0 125 0 118 5 118 5 111 6 111 6 SHC gt 55 8 76 5 53 5 746 513 724 49 2 70 3 LEGEND Do not operate in this region Cfm Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 45 580J Table 26 COOLING CAPACITIES 2 STAGE COOLING 8 5 TONS 580J09 COOLING CAPACITIES UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR
107. 686 2 62 2375 1492 2 12 1551 2 30 1609 2 48 1665 2 66 1719 2 85 2500 1533 2 36 1591 2 54 1647 2 73 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is reguired 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AZ506 motor pulley part no KR11HY191 and belt part no KR30AE042 Table 45 580J 06 3 PHASE 5 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 1500 848 0 42 968 0 55 1069 0 68 1158 0 80 1238 0 94 1625 897 0 51 1013 0 65 1111 0 79 1198 0 93 1277 1 07 1750 947 0 61 1059 0 76 1155 0 91 1240 1 06 1318 1 21 1875 997 0 72 1105 0 89 1283 1 21 1359 1 37 2000 1048 0 85 1153 1 03 1326 1 37 1401 1 54 2125 1290 1 37 1370 1 55 1444 1 73 2250 1336 1 55 1415 1 75 2375 1205 1 34 1299 1 55 1384 1 76 1460 1 96 2500 1258 1 54 1349 1 76 1431 1 98 1576 2 41 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 CFM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 1500 1312 1 07 1380 1 20 1506 1 48 1564 1 62 1625 1350 1 21 1418 1 35 1542 1 64 1600 1 79 1750 1390 1 36 1457 1 51 1580 1 83 1637 1 98 1875 1559 1 86 1618 2 02 1675 2 19 2000 1471 1 72 2 24 2125 1513 1 92 2250 1555 2 13 2375 1598 2 37 2500 1642 2 63
108. 7 0 92 6 92 6 95 1 87 6 87 6 93 4 82 1 82 1 91 2 S E 67 she 60 3 78 2 96 2 58 8 76 9 951 569 752 93 4 548 73 0 912 o ui TC 104 7 104 7 1047 100 5 1005 1005 956 95 6 95 6 90 1 90 1 90 1 72 ene 429 60 5 78 1 41 4 59 3 774 39 8 57 8 759 379 56 1 74 3 76 TC e 110 2 110 2 i 106 2 106 2 101 6 101 6 96 1 96 1 SHC 46 7 64 8 45 4 63 6 44 0 62 3 42 2 60 6 LEGEND Do not operate in this region Cfm Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 42 Table 23 COOLING CAPACITIES 2 STAGE COOLING 7 5 TONS 580J08 COOLING CAPACITIES UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR CFM TEMP F AIR ENT 2250 0 05 3000 0 07 3750 0 09 CONDENSER Edb Air Entering Evaporator Ewb F 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 TC 103 05 93 02 83 60 109 77 99 52 90 08 114 01 103 69 95 19 75 SHC 43 66 55 34 67 09 50 99 66 29 81 31 57 49 76 27 92 20 kW 4 90 4 83 4 77 4 82 4 88 4 96 4 99 4 91 4 85 TC 95 39 85 83 76 88 101 59 91 89 82 95 105 53 95 76 87 77 85 SHC 36 42 48 47 60 60 43 24 58 99 74 40 49 44 68 68 84 90 kW 5 49 5 42 5 36 5 40 5 47 5 54 5 58 5 50 5 44 TG 87 48 78 44 69 97 93 21 84 05 75 61 96 84 87 63 80 14 95 SHC 28 98 41 46 53 97 35 32 51 53 67 34 41 21 60 92 77 4
109. 7 41 7 44 5 46 8 75 SHC 22 6 25 5 27 8 27 1 29 9 32 0 31 6 34 2 36 2 kW 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 TC 48 7 52 2 54 9 43 4 46 5 49 0 38 0 40 8 43 1 85 SHC 18 0 21 3 23 9 23 6 26 8 29 2 29 3 32 2 34 4 kW 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 TC 44 9 48 4 51 2 39 6 42 8 45 3 34 3 37 1 39 4 95 SHC 13 4 17 2 20 0 20 2 23 7 26 4 27 0 30 2 32 7 kW 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 TC 41 1 44 7 47 5 35 9 39 1 41 7 30 6 33 5 35 8 105 SHC 8 8 13 0 16 1 16 7 20 6 23 6 24 6 28 2 31 0 kW 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 TC 37 4 41 0 43 9 32 1 35 4 38 0 26 8 29 8 32 1 115 SHC 4 3 8 8 12 2 13 3 17 5 20 7 22 3 26 2 29 2 kW 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 1 4 1 4 1 580J05 4 TONS UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE Air Entering Evaporator CFM Temp F Air Ent 75 dry bulb 75 dry bulb 75 dry bulb Condenser Edb 62 5 wet bulb 50 relative 64 wet bulb 55 relative 65 3 wet bulb 60 relative 1200 1600 2000 1200 1600 2000 1200 1600 2000 TC 11 6 13 8 15 5 13 5 15 8 17 6 15 2 17 5 19 3 80 SHC 1 0 12 3 0 3 1 0 8 0 9 4 8 2 6 0 9 kW 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 TC 12 5 14 6 16 2 14 3 16 4 18 1 15 9 18 1 19 8 75 SHC 0 7 14 3 0 2 7 0 6 1 1 4 3 2 2 0 6 kW 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 TG 13 4 15 3 16 8 15 1 17 1 18 7 16 6 18 7 20 3 70 SHC 0 5 1 5 3 0 2 8 0 3 1 2 3 8 19 0 3 kW 2 5 2
110. 7 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 TC 142 85 129 44 116 93 152 09 138 44 125 76 157 99 144 23 132 06 75 SHC 58 38 74 88 91 58 67 96 89 45 111 02 76 63 102 94 127 93 kW 7 19 6 97 6 79 6 92 7 12 7 35 7 45 7 22 7 02 TC 132 33 119 68 107 86 140 92 128 03 116 10 146 41 133 41 121 98 85 SHC 48 44 65 56 82 83 57 37 79 50 101 68 65 65 92 58 118 12 kW 7 98 7 77 7 58 7 72 7 92 8 14 8 25 8 01 7 82 TC 121 41 109 52 98 43 129 35 117 22 106 04 134 43 122 20 111 50 95 SHC 38 19 55 92 73 78 46 47 69 22 92 01 54 34 81 92 107 96 kW 8 87 8 66 8 48 8 61 8 80 9 03 9 14 8 90 8 71 TC 110 04 98 92 88 56 117 27 105 94 95 53 121 88 110 46 100 54 105 SHC 27 59 45 94 64 39 35 16 58 57 81 98 42 56 70 82 97 40 kW 9 86 9 66 9 48 9 61 9 79 10 02 10 12 9 89 9 70 TC 98 09 87 74 78 13 104 62 94 08 84 45 108 76 98 13 89 01 115 SHC 16 52 35 47 54 53 23 37 47 44 71 46 30 32 59 25 86 31 kW 10 95 10 76 10 60 10 72 10 89 11 10 11 19 10 98 10 81 580J12 COOLING CAPACITIES UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR Ewb F 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb TEMP F AIR ENT 62 5 Wet Bulb 64 Wet Bulb 65 3 Wet Bulb CONDENSER Edb 50 Relative 56 Relative 60 Relative Air Entering Evaporator Cfm 3000 4000 5000 3000 4000 5000 3000 4000 5000 TG 44 78 39 41 31 89 53 22 49 44 43 38 60 56 58 12 53 32 80 SHC 0 44 0
111. 75 0 63 0 63 0 72 5 58 7 58 7 68 7 Es 62 she 55 6 66 3 76 9 53 8 64 4 75 0 51 6 62 1 72 5 48 7 58 7 68 7 GIS TC 77 8 77 8 77 8 73 7 73 7 73 7 69 2 69 2 69 2 64 0 64 0 64 0 8 z 67 sHe 45 4 56 1 66 8 43 7 54 4 65 2 41 8 52 5 63 2 39 6 50 2 60 7 a ui TC 84 5 84 5 84 5 80 3 80 3 80 3 75 1 75 1 75 1 68 8 68 8 68 8 72 suc 34 5 45 2 55 9 32 9 43 5 54 2 30 9 41 4 52 0 28 5 38 7 48 9 TC 89 2 89 2 E 84 7 84 7 78 8 78 8 71 6 71 6 76 she 36 3 47 8 34 7 46 0 32 6 43 7 30 1 40 9 TC 72 0 72 0 81 2 68 7 68 7 77 5 65 2 65 2 73 5 61 1 61 1 68 9 58 suc 62 8 72 0 81 2 60 0 68 7 77 5 56 9 65 2 78 5 53 3 61 1 68 9 TC 72 8 72 8 82 8 68 9 68 9 80 7 65 2 65 2 76 4 61 2 61 2 71 6 els 62 she 59 1 71 0 82 8 57 2 68 9 80 7 54 1 65 2 76 4 50 7 61 2 71 6 GIS TC 79 4 79 4 79 4 75 2 75 2 75 2 70 5 70 5 70 5 65 1 65 1 65 3 S k 67 ene 47 7 59 8 71 8 46 0 58 1 70 2 44 0 56 0 68 1 41 6 53 5 65 3 A ui TC 86 0 86 0 86 0 81 6 81 6 81 6 76 1 76 1 76 1 69 6 69 6 69 6 72 suc 35 3 47 2 59 2 33 7 45 6 57 5 31 7 43 3 55 0 29 1 40 3 51 4 TC 90 3 90 3 E 85 7 85 7 79 6 79 6 72 1 72 1 76 she 37 3 49 8 i 35 6 48 0 33 5 45 6 30 8 42 5 TC 60 3 60 3 74 1 71 1 71 1 80 2 67 4 67 4 76 0 63 0 63 0 71 1 58 suc 46 4 60 3 74 1 62 0 71 1 80 2 58 8 67 4 76 0 55 0 63 0 71 1 TC 65 4 65 4 69 3 71 2 71 2 83 3 67 5 67 5 79 0 63 1 63 1 73 8 els 62 she 41 0 55 1 69 3 59 0 71 2 83 3 55 9 67 5 79 0 52 3 63 1 73 8 o z TC 72 7 72 7 72 7 76 3 76 3 76 3 71 5 71
112. 79 1070 0 94 1140 1 08 1700 847 0 57 943 0 73 1027 0 89 1101 1 05 1170 1 20 1800 885 0 66 978 0 83 1060 1 00 1133 1 16 1900 923 0 75 1014 0 94 1093 141 2000 962 0 85 1049 1 05 1127 1 24 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 12 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 CFM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 1200 1098 0 77 1155 1213 0 96 1268 1 05 1821 114 1300 1119 0 87 1239 1 08 1294 1 18 1346 1 28 1400 1147 0 98 1265 1 21 1320 1 32 1371 1 43 1500 1 09 1235 1 22 1292 1 34 1346 1 46 1397 1 58 1600 1263 1 35 1320 1 48 1373 1 61 1424 1 74 1700 1292 1 49 1348 1 63 1401 1 77 1451 1 91 1800 1321 1 64 1376 1 79 1428 1 94 1479 2 09 1900 1350 1 79 1405 1 96 1457 2 12 1506 2 28 2000 1380 1 96 1434 2 13 1486 231 5 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AZ506 motor pulley part no KR11HY181 and belt part no KR30AE041 59 580J FAN PERFORMANCE cont Table 42 580J 06 1 PHASE 5 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option 1500 800 0 39 904 0 49 999 0 60 1087 0 72 1625 849 0 48 947 0 59 1038 0 70
113. 8 6250 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 CFM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 3438 955 2 12 1007 2 35 1056 2 59 1103 2 83 1148 3 08 3750 985 2 46 1035 2 71 1083 2 97 1129 3 23 1173 3 49 4063 1017 2 84 1066 3 12 1157 3 67 1200 3 95 4375 1186 4 15 1228 4 45 4688 1084 3 75 1130 4 06 1174 4 37 1216 4 68 1257 5 00 5000 1120 4 28 1164 4 61 _ _ 1248 5 27 1288 5 60 5313 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5625 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5938 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6250 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required Table 55 580J 14 3 PHASE 12 5 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 3438 685 1 12 751 1 32 871 1 76 927 1 99 3750 797 1 63 910 2 10 963 2 35 4063 951 2 49 1001 2 75 4375 993 2 94 1041 3 21 4688 3 44 5000 5313 5625 5938 6250 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 3438 981 2 23 1032 2 47 1082 1130 2 97 1177 3 23 3750 2 86 1157 3 39 1202 3 66 4063 1186 3 85 1230 4 14 4375 4 37 4688 5000 5313 5625
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115. 8 0 135 6 119 1 119 1 131 2 CH 62 ene 102 5 120 8 139 1008 119 4 138 98 1 1168 135 6 93 9 1126 131 2 518 TC 149 5 149 5 149 5 145 4 145 4 145 4 139 6 139 6 139 6 132 1 132 1 132 1 8 67 she 818 996 1174 80 6 98 7 1168 785 969 1152 757 943 1128 S u TC 159 0 159 0 159 0 155 5 155 5 155 5 150 3 150 3 150 3 143 1 143 1 143 1 72 ene 614 796 978 602 785 968 583 767 95 558 742 925 TC 165 7 165 7 s 162 8 162 8 157 8 157 8 150 8 150 8 76 suc 64 6 87 7 63 5 86 3 61 5 833 58 9 79 9 TC 136 7 136 7 154 5 133 0 133 0 150 3 127 7 127 7 144 3 120 6 120 6 136 4 58 SHC 118 9 136 7 154 5 115 7 133 0 150 3 111 0 127 7 144 3 104 9 120 6 136 4 TC 142 2 142 2 147 8 137 4 137 4 147 1 131 0 131 0 144 7 122 8 122 8 140 3 lt 62 she 107 7 127 8 147 8 106 2 126 7 147 1 103 6 124 2 144 7 99 3 119 8 140 3 518 TC 152 1 152 1 152 1 1480 148 148 1422 1422 1422 134 6 134 6 134 6 8 67 suc 84 8 104 3 123 7 83 8 103 8 123 7 82 0 102 3 122 6 79 4 99 9 120 4 H TC 161 3 161 3 161 3 157 8 157 8 157 8 152 5 152 5 152 5 145 4 145 4 145 4 72 suc 62 6 822 1019 614 814 101 3 597 797 99 8 572 773 97 5 TC 1677 167 7 1649 164 9 159 9 159 9 152 8 152 8 76 SHC 66 4 91 4 65 89 2
116. 8 2 75 6 100 3 125 1 o pu TC 142 8 142 8 142 8 136 3 136 3 136 3 129 1 129 1 129 1 121 1 121 1 121 1 72 suc 59 0 82 9 106 9 56 7 80 7 104 7 54 1 78 2 1022 513 75 4 99 4 E TC 1494 149 4 142 8 142 8 135 1 135 1 126 5 126 5 SHC 63 4 87 9 61 2 85 5 58 6 82 7 55 6 79 4 LEGEND Do not operate in this region Cfm Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 47 580J Table 28 COOLING CAPACITIES 2 STAGE COOLING 10 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 12D 85 95 105 115 RTPF amp Novation EAT db EAT db EAT db EAT db 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC 107 6 107 6 121 9 102 5 102 5 1162 96 8 968 109 7 90 5 905 102 6 58 ene 932 107 6 121 9 88 8 102 5 116 2 83 9 96 8 109 7 78 4 90 5 102 6 TC 113 6 113 6 116 5 107 1 107 1 113 4 99 7 997 109 8 91 8 91 8 104 9 Els 62 SHC 84 6 100 6 116 5 81 5 97 4 113 4 78 0 93 9 109 8 73 7 89 3 104 9 S z TC 124 4 1244 1244 118 4 118 4 118 4 111 5 111 5 111 5 10333 103 3 103 3 S E 67 sue 69 7 857 1017 674 832 992 643 803 963 608 768 928 o u TC
117. 8 5 40 7 52 9 27 3 39 7 52 2 25 7 38 3 50 9 ER TC 73 8 73 8 i 714 714 68 3 68 3 z SHC 31 2 43 3 30 5 42 6 29 6 41 9 E a LEGEND Do not operate Cim Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 37 580J Table 18 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 5 TONS 580J06 5 TONS UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE Air Entering Evaporator CFM e 80 dry bulb 80 dry bulb 80 dry bulb eu ED 72 wet bulb 67 wet bulb 62 wet bulb 1750 2000 2250 1750 2000 2250 1750 2000 2250 TC 73 1 78 7 84 5 63 2 66 9 70 8 53 2 55 1 57 1 75 SHC 35 3 37 2 38 8 42 0 43 7 45 3 48 7 50 3 51 8 kW 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 TC 67 6 71 2 75 0 59 1 61 2 63 3 50 6 51 1 51 5 85 SHC 27 9 30 0 31 9 36 3 38 3 40 1 44 8 46 6 48 2 kW 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 TG 62 1 63 8 65 5 55 1 55 4 55 8 48 0 47 0 46 0 95 SHC 20 5 22 9 24 9 30 7 32 9 34 8 40 9 42 9 44 7 kW 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 TG 56 6 56 3 56 0 51 0 49 6 48 3 45 4 43 0 40 5 105 SHC 13 1 15 7 18 0 25 0 27 5 29 6 36 9 39 2 41 2 kW 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 7 4 7 4 7 TC 51 1 48 8 46 5 46 9 43 9 40 7 42 8 39 0 35 0 115 SHC 5 8 8 6 11 0 19 4 22 0 24 4 33 0 35 5 37 7
118. 80 63 360 64 5 80 68 364 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 63 2 80 66 377 67 0 80 71 381 HIGH 68 2 80 72 386 720 80 76 390 E STD 29 5 40 31 181 313 40 33 183 E 460 3 60 MED 0 25 18 30 5 40 32 190 323 40 34 192 S HIGH 33 5 40 35 194 35 3 45 37 196 io STD 223 30 23 142 26 1 30 28 146 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 223 30 23 142 26 1 30 28 146 HIGH 25 1 30 27 156 28 9 35 31 100 STD 68 3 80 71 396 72 1 80 76 400 208 230 3 60 de ib s Laos se en sieroe io ioo ep a2a High High Eff 0 48 3 8 812 100 86 432 85 0 100 91 436 STD 34 0 45 35 234 35 8 45 37 236 Ch euni E MED 0 25 18 35 0 45 37 243 36 8 45 39 245 2 HIGH 38 2 50 40 248 40 0 50 42 250 i High High Eff 0 25 18 40 8 50 43 252 42 6 50 45 254 STD 26 5 30 28 184 30 3 40 32 188 MED 0 24 3 8 26 5 30 28 184 30 3 40 32 188 HIGH 29 8 35 31 187 33 6 40 36 191 High High Eff 0 24 3 8 327 40 35 196 36 5 45 39 200 74 Table 72 MCA MOCP DETERMINATION W PWRD C O w PWRD C O NOM ipu COMBUSTION POWER NO PE w PE pwrd fr unit s V Ph Hz TYPE A OR w DISC SIZE DISC SIZE MCA MOCP e IRA MCA MOCP ErA ERA STD 32 0 45 0 32 100 33 9 50 0 34 102 208 230 1 60 MED gab is 32 0 45 0 32 100 33 9 50 0 34 102 STD 24 2 30 0 25 94 26 1 30 0 27 96 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 1 9 24 2 30 0 25 94 26 1 30 0 27 96 E HIGH 24 5 30 0 25 112 26 4 30 0 27 114 D STD 12 4 1
119. 83 0 38 963 0 63 1038 0 76 1350 691 0 30 805 0 42 983 0 68 1057 0 82 1425 715 0 84 827 0 47 1002 0 74 1076 0 88 1500 740 0 38 849 0 52 1023 0 80 1096 0 95 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 CFM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 900 1019 0 64 1084 0 76 1146 0 89 1203 1 02 1258 1 16 975 1036 0 69 1101 0 81 1162 0 94 1219 1 08 1274 1 22 1050 1053 0 74 1118 0 86 1179 1 00 1236 1 14 1290 1 28 1125 1071 0 79 1135 0 92 1196 1 06 1253 1 20 1307 1 35 1200 1089 0 84 1153 0 98 1213 1 12 1270 1 27 1324 1 42 1275 1107 0 90 1171 1 04 1231 1 19 1287 1 34 1341 1 50 1350 1126 0 96 1189 1 11 1249 1 26 1305 1 42 1358 1 58 1425 1144 1 03 1208 1 18 1267 1 34 1323 1 50 1376 1 66 1500 1163 1 10 1226 1 25 1285 1 41 1341 1 58 1394 1 75 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes 1 Recommend using field supplied drive part no KR11AG006 and belt part no KR30AE039 Table 37 580J 04 3 PHASE 3 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 CEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Field Supplied Drive Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 900 567 0 15 688 0 22 786 0 30 871 0 37 947 0 44 975 591 0 17 710 0 26 807 0 34 891 0 42 966 0 49 1050 615 0 20 732 0 29 828 0 38 911 0 47 985 0 55 1125 641 0 23 755 0 33 849 0 42 931 0 52 1005 0 61 1200 666 0 26 778 0 37 871 0 47 952 0 57 1025 0 67 1275 693 0 29 802 0 41 893 0 53 974 0 63 1046
120. 856 2 13 904 2 35 949 2 57 4250 788 1 94 839 2 17 886 2 41 932 2 64 976 2 88 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 2550 836 1 20 886 1 34 979 1 61 1022 1 74 2763 855 1 37 904 1 52 995 1 82 1037 1 97 2975 875 1 56 923 1 72 1012 2 04 1053 2 20 3188 987 2 11 1030 2 29 1071 2 46 3400 1007 2 36 1049 2 55 3613 943 2 24 986 2 44 1069 2 83 4 3825 967 2 51 1010 2 71 1129 3 34 4038 992 2 80 1034 3 02 1150 3 68 4250 1018 3 11 1058 3 34 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied motor pulley part no KR11HY310 fan pulley part no KR11AZ002 and belt part no KR29AF054 64 FAN PERFORMANCE cont Table 52 580J 12 3 PHASE 10 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Field Supplied Drive Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 3000 579 0 70 660 0 89 732 1 09 799 1 29 860 1 50 3250 613 0 85 690 1 06 760 1 27 823 1 49 883 1 71 3500 648 1 03 721 1 25 788 1 48 850 907 1 95 3750 683 1 23 753 1 47 817 1 71 877 1 96 933 2 21 4000 719 1 45 786 1 71 848 1 97 905 2 23 959 2 50 4250 756 1 71 819 1 98 879 2 26 934 2 58 987 2 81 4500 792 1 99 2 28 91
121. 883 112 0 135 8 859 110 0 134 1 ui TC 164 5 164 5 164 5 161 2 161 2 161 2 155 8 155 8 155 8 148 5 148 5 148 5 72 ene 645 867 1089 635 86 3 109 1 619 851 1082 59 6 829 1063 B TC 170 6 170 6 1678 167 8 162 8 162 8 155 5 155 5 SHC 68 7 958 67 5 94 1 65 7 918 63 3 88 8 LEGEND Do not operate in this region Cfm Cubic feet per minute supply air EAT db Entering air temperature dry bulb EAT wb Entering air temperature wet bulb SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity 50 Table 31 COOLING CAPACITIES 2 STAGE COOLING 12 5 TONS 580J14 COOLING CAPACITIES UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR CFM TEMP F AIR ENT 3750 0 02 5000 0 06 6250 0 05 CONDENSER Edb Air Entering Evaporator Ewb F 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 TC 183 66 166 86 151 43 194 90 177 83 162 05 201 97 184 84 170 53 75 SHC 79 39 100 52 121 91 91 70 119 42 147 05 102 94 137 00 166 71 kW 9 82 9 63 9 46 9 58 9 76 9 96 10 04 9 84 9 67 TC 172 71 156 78 142 09 183 32 167 13 152 17 189 98 173 73 160 25 85 SHC 69 03 90 92 112 95 80 69 109 17 137 51 91 49 126 33 156 65 kW 10 82 10 63 10 45 10 57 10 76 10 96 11 04 10 84 10 67 TC 161 37 146 24 132 38 171 36 156 04 141 86 177 62 162 22 149 50 95 SHC 58 44 81 04 103 77 69 42
122. 9 0 46 944 0 58 1020 0 71 1300 675 0 28 790 0 40 886 0 52 969 0 65 1044 0 78 1400 707 0 33 819 0 45 913 0 58 996 0 72 1070 0 86 1500 740 0 38 849 0 52 941 0 66 1023 0 80 1096 0 95 1600 773 0 45 970 0 73 1050 0 88 1123 1 04 1700 807 0 52 910 0 67 999 0 82 1078 0 98 1150 1 14 1800 841 0 59 942 0 75 1029 0 91 1106 1 08 1900 875 0 68 974 0 85 1059 1 02 1135 1 19 2000 910 0 77 1006 0 95 1090 1 13 1234 1 49 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 SEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option Field Supplied Drive 1200 1089 0 84 1153 0 98 1213 1 12 1300 1113 0 92 1177 1400 1138 1 01 1201 1 15 1500 1 10 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied motor pulley part no KR11HY161 and belt part no KR30AE035 Table 39 580J 05 1 PHASE 4 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 1200 666 0 26 778 0 37 871 0 47 952 0 57 1025 0 67 1300 701 0 31 810 0 43 901 0 54 981 0 65 1053 0 76 1400 737 0 36 842 0 49 931 0 62 1010 0 74 1081 0 86 1500 773 0 42 963 0 70 1040 0 84 1110 0 96 1600 810 0 49 909 0 65 994 0 79 1070 0 94 1140 1 08
123. 94 9 94 9 108 6 89 1 89 1 1049 83 8 83 8 98 7 ela 62 she 79 3 95 8 112 3 76 3 92 5 108 6 73 2 89 1 104 9 68 8 83 8 98 7 5 TC 109 0 109 0 109 0 103 6 103 6 103 6 97 6 97 6 97 6 91 0 91 0 91 0 S 67 she 63 9 80 5 97 2 61 8 78 5 95 2 59 4 76 1 92 9 56 8 73 5 90 3 m ui TC 117 9 117 9 117 9 112 5 112 5 112 5 106 6 106 6 106 6 100 0 100 0 100 0 72 suc 47 6 64 1 80 6 45 6 62 1 78 7 43 4 60 0 76 6 41 1 57 6 74 2 TC 1242 1242 118 6 118 6 112 5 112 5 i 1057 105 7 76 she 51 2 69 0 49 2 66 7 47 0 64 4 44 7 61 9 TC 101 6 101 6 115 1 97 2 97 2 1101 923 92 3 1046 87 0 87 0 98 6 58 suc 88 0 101 6 115 1 842 97 2 1101 80 0 92 3 1046 75 4 87 0 98 6 TC 101 9 101 9 1200 97 3 973 1146 924 924 1089 871 871 102 6 ela 62 she 83 7 101 8 120 0 79 9 973 114 6 75 9 92 4 1089 71 6 87 1 102 6 5 TC 110 7 110 7 110 7 105 3 1053 1053 99 2 99 2 99 3 92 5 92 5 96 7 S 67 sHe 66 7 85 0 103 4 64 6 83 0 101 5 622 80 8 99 3 59 6 78 2 96 7 o ui ES TC 119 4 119 4 119 4 1140 1140 1140 108 0 1080 108 0 101 3 101 3 101 3 SHC 48 5 66 6 84 6 46 6 64 7 82 7 44 4 62 6 80 7 42 1 60 2 78 4 TC 125 5 125 5 119 8 119 8 113 6 113 6 106 7 106 7 76 she 52 4 71 5 50 4 69 3 48 2 67 0 45 9 64 4 TC 104 4 1044 118 3 99 9 99 9 113 2 95 0 95 0 107 6 89 5 89 5 101 5
124. 96 5 116 8 137 1 93 0 112 9 132 8 88 9 108 2 127 5 83 2 1013 119 3 518 TC 130 5 130 5 130 5 124 1 124 1 1241 116 8 116 8 116 8 108 7 108 7 111 1 S 67 she 77 7 98 6 119 5 75 2 96 2 117 2 72 3 93 3 114 4 69 1 90 1 111 1 s ju TC 142 1 142 1 142 1 135 5 135 5 135 5 1282 128 2 128 2 120 0 120 0 120 0 72 ene 57 6 78 4 99 3 55 2 76 1 97 1 52 5 73 6 946 49 7 70 7 91 8 TC 151 4 151 4 144 7 144 7 i 137 1 137 1 76 SHC 62 3 83 8 60 0 81 4 57 5 788 TC 1230 123 0 139 5 117 8 117 8 133 6 111 9 111 9 126 9 105 3 105 3 119 3 58 SHC 106 6 123 0 139 5 102 1 117 8 133 6 97 0 111 9 126 9 91 2 1053 119 3 TC 123 4 123 4 144 4 117 9 117 9 139 0 112 0 112 0 132 0 105 4 1054 124 2 ela 62 she 100 9 122 7 144 4 96 9 117 9 139 92 1 1120 132 86 6 105 4 1242 518 TC 132 6 132 6 132 6 126 0 126 1260 1187 118 7 122 9 110 4 110 4 119 6 a 67 sue 81 4 1046 1279 789 1023 1257 76 1 99 5 1229 729 962 119 6 ai TC 144 2 144 2 144 2 137 4 137 4 137 4 129 9 129 9 129 9 121 6 121 6 121 6 SHC 59 0 82 1 105 2 56 6 79 8 103 1 540 773 1007 51 1 74 5 98 TC 153 4 153 4 146 6 146 6 138 9 138 9 76 she 64 1 87 8 61 9 856 59 4 83 TC 126 5 126 5 143 3 12
125. BIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 08A 85 95 105 115 RTPF EAT db EAT db EAT db EA db 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC 81 2 81 2 91 8 77 5 77 5 87 7 73 6 73 6 83 3 69 5 69 5 78 7 58 she 70 5 81 2 91 8 67 3 77 5 87 7 63 9 73 6 83 3 60 4 69 5 78 7 TC 86 9 86 9 86 9 82 3 82 3 84 0 77 2 77 2 81 5 71 9 71 9 78 8 e 62 she 63 6 74 9 86 2 61 4 72 7 84 0 58 9 70 2 81 5 56 3 67 6 78 8 5 TC 95 2 95 2 95 2 90 7 90 7 90 7 85 7 85 7 85 7 79 9 79 9 79 9 S 67 sHe 52 8 64 2 75 6 50 9 62 2 73 6 48 8 60 1 71 5 46 3 57 6 68 9 N ju TC 103 5 103 5 103 5 98 9 98 9 98 9 93 8 93 8 93 8 87 3 87 3 87 3 72 ene 41 5 53 1 64 6 39 7 51 2 62 7 37 7 49 2 60 6 35 3 46 6 57 8 TC 109 6 109 6 z 104 8 104 8 99 1 99 1 91 6 91 6 76 she z 43 7 56 0 42 0 54 3 40 0 52 4 37 4 49 8 TC 85 9 85 9 97 2 82 2 82 2 93 1 78 1 78 1 88 4 73 9 73 9 83 6 58 sue 74 6 85 9 97 2 71 4 82 2 93 1 67 9 78 1 88 4 64 1 73 9 83 6 TC 89 6 89 6 94 1 85 1 85 1 91 7 80 1 80 1 89 1 74 6 74 6 86 0 L 62 ene 68 1 81 1 94 1 65 9 78 8 91 7 63 4 76 3 89 1 60 6 73 3 86 0 GIS TC 97 9 97 9 97 9 93 2 93 2 93 2 88 1 88 1 88 1 82 0 82 0 82 0 E 67 she 55 7 68 7 81 7 53 7 66 7 79 8 51 6 64 6 77 6 49 0 62 0 74 9 a TC 106 0 106 0 106 0 101 3 101 3 101 3 95 9 95 9 95 9 89 0 89 0 89 0 72 suc 42 7 55 8 68 9 40 9 53 9 67 0 38 8 51 8 64 7 36 2 48 9 61 7 TC 111 8 111 8 106 9 106 9 100 7 100 7 92 7 92 7 76 she E 45 3 59 8 i 43 6 58 0 41 4 55 6 i 38 7 52 6 TC
126. Btuh Gross leaving evaporator coil hiwb TC Total Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross 46 total capacity Btuh 4 5 x cfm hiwb Newb Where hewp Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil Table 27 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 10 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 12A 85 95 105 115 RTPF EAT db EAT db EAT db EAT db 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC 106 3 106 3 120 5 101 7 1017 115 2 96 6 96 6 109 4 91 0 91 0 103 1 58 she 92 2 106 3 1205 882 1017 1152 83 8 96 6 109 4 78 9 91 0 103 1 TC 112 5 112 5 115 2 1065 106 5 1123 99 9 99 9 109 0 92 7 92 7 105 2 Els 62 she 83 8 99 5 115 2 81 0 96 6 112 3 77 8 93 4 109 0 74 2 89 7 105 2 S z TC 123 5 123 5 128 5 117 8 117 8 117 8 111 3 111 3 111 3 104 0 1040 104 0 S E 67 sue 69 2 85 0 100 7 66 8 82 5 98 3 64 1 79 8 95 5 61 0 76 8 92 5 o pu TC 134 3 1843 1343 128 5 128 5 128 5 122 0 122 0 1220 114 7 1147 1147 72 suc 53 8 69 6 85 5 51 6 67 4 83 2 49 1 64 9 80 7 46 3 62 1 77 9 TC 1424 1424 136 3 136 3 129 5 129 5 121 8 121 8 76 she 56 8 73 3 54 7 71 2 52 3 68 8 49 7 66 2 TC 112 9 112 9 127 8 108 0 108 0 122 3 102 7 102 7 116 3 96 8 96 8 109 7 58 sue 97 9 112 9 127 8 93 6 108 0 122 3 89 0 102 7 116 3 83 9 96 8 109 7 TC 116 3
127. CONDITION 48 in 1219 mm Unit disconnect is mounted on panel 18 in 457 mm No disconnect convenience outlet option A 18 in 457 mm Recommended service clearance 12 in 305 mm Minimum clearance 42 in 1067 mm Surface behind servicer is grounded e g metal masonry wall B 36 in 914 mm Surface behind servicer is electrically non conductive e g wood fiberglass Special Check for sources of flue products within 10 ft of unit fresh air intake hood C 36 in 914 mm Side condensate drain is used 18 in 457 mm Minimum clearance 48 in 1219 mm No flue discharge accessory installed surface is combustible material 42 in 1067 mm Surface behind servicer is grounded e g metal masonry wall another unit B 36 in 914 mm Surface behind servicer is electrically non conductive e g wood fiberglass Special Check for adjacent units or building fresh air intakes within 10 ft of this unit s flue outlet 19 580J CURBS WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS 580J 04 07 cont D ALT CONNECTOR ACCESSORY ROOFCURB e e uf oas rowe cowmot is ea mE 3 4 19 CRBTMPWRO001A01 4 1 9 Ag 1 4 13 s 19 12 12 7 1 2 12 7 CRRFCURB001A01 580J 1 4 44 gt 04 07 mm 551 406 44 5 sg ac NPT NPT NPT CRRFCURBOO2A01 NOTES 1 Roof curb accessory is shipped disassembled 2 Insulated panels 3 Dimensions in are in millimeters 4 Roof curb galvanized steel 5 Attach ductwork to curb
128. Cfm 2550 3400 4250 2550 3400 4250 2550 3400 4250 TC 37 61 33 13 26 77 44 74 41 60 36 46 50 96 48 99 44 93 80 SHC 0 52 0 63 0 73 0 46 0 57 0 67 0 42 0 53 0 62 kW 5 88 5 68 5 44 6 13 5 97 5 76 6 35 6 24 6 06 TC 38 71 34 24 27 86 45 84 42 73 37 59 52 05 50 11 46 06 75 SHC 0 45 0 34 0 25 0 50 0 40 0 31 0 54 0 44 0 36 kW 5 68 5 47 5 22 5 94 5 78 5 56 6 18 6 07 5 88 TC 39 70 35 25 28 83 46 80 43 70 38 59 52 97 51 04 47 02 70 SHC 1 41 1 32 1 23 1 47 1 37 1 29 1 50 1 41 1 34 kW 5 65 5 42 5 24 5 97 5 79 5 53 6 26 6 13 5 91 TC 41 77 37 33 30 76 48 86 45 80 40 71 55 00 53 10 49 12 60 SHC 3 34 3 26 3 18 3 40 3 32 3 25 3 43 3 36 3 29 kw 5 42 5 15 5 17 5 80 5 59 5 30 6 16 6 01 5 75 TC 43 83 39 27 32 61 50 92 47 89 42 70 57 04 55 16 51 22 50 SHC 5 27 5 21 5 14 5 32 5 27 5 21 5 96 5 31 5 25 kW 5 18 5 15 5 17 5 62 5 89 5 05 6 04 5 87 5 59 TC 45 75 41 13 34 50 53 08 50 00 44 64 59 24 57 40 53 44 40 SHC 7 20 7 15 6 95 7 26 7 21 7 16 7 29 7 25 7 21 kW 4 79 4 98 4 80 5 25 5 01 5 23 5 68 5 51 5 21 NOTE Perfect Humidity only available on 2 stage RTPF models LEGEND NOTES Edb Entering Dry Bulb 1 Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate Ewb Entering Wet Bulb 2 The following formulas may be used kW Compressor Motor Power Input sensible capasiti Buh Idb Leaving Dry Bulb tidb tedb 1 10 x cfm DT Leaving a Bulb twb Wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air SHC Sensible Heat Capacity 1000
129. ENSORS SE SET POINT OFFSET IFC INDOOR FAN CONTACTOR SFS SUPPLY FAN STATUS OTES IFCB INDOOR FAN CIRCUIT BREAKER DR TIME DELAY RELAY IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE FURNISHED IFM INDOOR FAN MOTOR RAN TRANSFORMER MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED IGC INTEGRATED GAS CONTROL WITH TYPE 90 C WIRE OR ITS EQUIVALENT IRH INDOOR RELATIVE HUMIDITY COMPRESSOR AND FAN MOTORS ARE THERMALLY LA LOW AMBIENT LOCKOUT PROTECTED THREE PHASE MOTORS ARE LOOP PWR CURRENT LOOP POWER PROTECTED AGAINST PRIMARY SINGLE PHASING LPS LOW PRESSURE SWITCH CONDITIONS LSM LIMIT SWITCH MANUAL RESET 208 230V UNIT TRAN IS WIRED FOR 230V UNIT MGV MAIN GAS VALVE IF UNIT IS TO BE RUN WITH 208V POWER SUPPLY DISCONNECT BLK WIRE FROM 230V TAP AND CONNECT TO 200V TAP USE COPPER COPPER CLAD ALUMINUM OR ALUMINUM CONNECTORS USE COPPER CONDUCTOR ONLY C08518B Fig 24 1 Stage Cooling Typical Power Diagram TI 580J Caen AAHNNNHNDDDDOVGVVOCOOCSO co HB RED TI A KA CLO2 BRN T3 ELA K23 N YEL ORN 12 YEL OFR BLK X 4 54 BLK BLK 8 JAK 6 reen FIELD BLK a f 1 2 ria BLK H H BLK TI POWER BLK id q el BB H3 YEL YEL T3 SUPPLY YEL
130. M range motor frame size Fan Qty Type Fan Diameter in Motor Qty Drive type Max BHP RPM range motor frame size Fan Qty Type Fan Diameter in Medium Static Standard Static High Static COOLING 7 5 8 5 TONS poo VA nrrFr 580J 08A 580J 08D 580J 09A 580J 09D 1 1 Scroll 13 12 Accutrol 630 505 54 117 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 3 15 8 9 1 Belt 1 7 489 747 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 2 9 733 949 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 4 7 909 1102 14 1 Centrifugal 15x15 2 2 Scroll 8 5 8 2 4 6 4 6 13 3 13 3 Accutrol 630 505 54 117 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 3 15 8 9 3 4 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 6 3 1 Belt 1 7 489 747 56 1 Centrifugal 15x 15 1 Belt 2 9 733 949 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 4 7 909 1102 14 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 1 Scroll 15 4 Accutrol 630 505 54 117 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 3 15 11 1 3 4 1 Belt 1 7 518 733 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 2 4 690 936 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 3 7 838 1084 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 2 2 Scroll 10 5 10 12 16 13 16 13 Accutrol 630 505 54 117 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 3 15 11 1 3 4 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 8 4 1 Belt 1 7 518 733 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 2 4 690 936 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 3 7 838 1084 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 Cond Coil Material Coil type Rows FPI total fa
131. Qty Drive Type 1 Belt 1 Belt 1 Belt 1 Belt So Max BHP 1 2 1 2 2 4 2 95 t 8 RPM Range 770 1175 770 1175 1035 1466 1173 1518 30 Motor Frame Size 48 48 56 56 3 Fan Qty Type 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal Fan Diameter in 10x 10 10x 10 10x 10 10x 10 Motor Qty Drive Type 1 Belt 1 Belt 1 Belt 1 Belt 2 Max BHP 2 4 2 4 2 9 3 7 8 8 RPM Range 1035 1466 1035 1466 1303 1687 1474 1788 s a Motor Frame Size 56 56 56 56 m Fan Qty Type 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal 1 Centrifugal Fan Diameter in 10x10 10x10 10x10 10x10 Cond Coil Material Tube Fin Cu A Cu A Cu Al Cu Al Coil type 3 8 in RTPF 3 8 in RTPF 3 8 in RTPF 3 8 in RTPF Rows FPI 1 17 2 17 2 17 2 17 Total Face Area ft2 14 6 16 5 16 5 21 3 Perfect Humidity Coil Material Tube Fin Cu Al Cu Al Cu Al Cu Al Rows Fins in 1 17 2 17 2 17 2 17 Total Face Area ft 3 9 3 9 3 9 5 2 Cond fan motor Qty Motor Drive Type 1 Direct 1 Direct 1 Direct 1 Direct Motor HP RPM 1 4 1100 1 4 1100 1 4 1100 1 4 1100 Fan diameter in 22 22 22 22 Filters RA Filter Size in 2 16x25x2 2 16x25x2 2 16x25x2 4 16x16x2 OA inlet screen Size in 1 20x24x1 1 20x24x1 1 20x24x1 1 20x24x1 NOTE Perfect Humidity is not available with Novation condenser coil models Only Round Tube Plate Fin RTPF 575V motor utilizes 3 7 BHP 12 Table 8 PHYSICAL DATA HEATING 3 6 TONS Gas Connection of Gas V
132. SS owa Gan SS YEL BLU T YEL mue EQUIP 4 BLK I GND i YEL f 115V YE Za ab Y RA FIELD ERR EL CAR 3 EM waT pg BEK prop I ORN KA SODKE 8 Lo NON POWERED OT CONVENIENCE BLK ges OUTLET I BLU YEL Tut B 11 BLK IFCB Pu t YEL 126 64 422 YEL 2 rel L IFC PMR P T BLU K23 BLU 136 OA 23 BLU 3 ACCY N ani BLK TAKA BLK 106 64 21 BLK 1 08 12 HI STATIC ONLY BLK IGC mm J VEL gi Fo BRN a BLK BLK CAP 3 YEL o BLK 460V VIO 208 230V SEE CONTROL SCHEMATIC YEL BLK C TRAN RED 24V TO 24V GRN Y SCHEMATIC 8RN gt LEGEND Y MARKED WIRE X TERMINAL MARKED o TERMINAL UNMARKED TERMINAL BLOCK p C CONTACTOR COMPRESSOR OAQ SPLICE CAP CAPACITOR OA Ca SPLICE MARKED CB CIRCUIT BREAKER OFM FACTORY WIRING CCH CRANKCASE HEATER OL CMP SAFE COMPRESSOR SAFFETY PL FIELD CONTROL WIRING CLO COMPRESSOR LOCKOUT bu n COMP COMPRESSOR MOTOR Mii TEED POWER WIRING DDC DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL OT CIRCUIT BOARD TRACE ES FIRE SHUT DOWN s FLAM R ACCESSORY OR OPTIONAL WIRING FU Aa SENGO RMT OCC O INDICATE COMMON POTENTIAL GN GROUN RS ONLY NOT TO REPRESENT WIRING GVR GAS VALVE RELAY SA HPS HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH SEN HS HALL EFFECT SENSOR SE I IGNITOR SFS OTES IAQ INDOOR AIR QUALITY SENSORS TDR 1 IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE FURNISHED IDM INDUCED DRAFT MOTOR TRAN MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED IFC INDOOR FAN CONTACTOR WITH TYPE 90 C WIRE OR ITS
133. TD 24 8 30 24 110 26 6 40 26 112 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 8 24 8 30 24 116 26 6 40 26 118 S HIGH 26 6 40 26 138 28 4 40 28 140 w STD 20 6 30 20 93 24 4 30 24 97 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 20 2 30 20 97 24 0 30 24 101 HIGH 21 0 30 21 108 24 8 30 25 112 STD 44 8 50 47 213 48 6 60 52 217 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 44 8 50 47 224 48 6 60 52 228 s HIGH 49 6 60 53 267 53 4 60 57 271 2 STD 20 5 25 22 111 223 25 24 118 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 8 20 5 25 22 117 22 3 25 24 119 S HIGH 22 3 25 24 139 24 1 30 26 141 io STD 17 6 20 19 87 214 25 23 91 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 17 2 20 18 91 21 0 25 22 95 HIGH 18 0 20 19 102 21 8 25 23 106 STD 50 6 60 50 268 54 4 80 54 272 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 55 4 80 55 311 59 2 80 59 315 d HIGH 60 4 80 61 320 64 2 80 65 324 A STD 27 3 40 27 135 29 1 45 29 137 5 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 8 29 1 45 29 157 30 9 45 31 159 S HIGH 32 1 45 32 161 33 9 50 34 163 io STD 20 2 30 20 97 24 0 30 24 101 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 21 0 30 21 108 24 8 30 25 112 HIGH 23 8 30 24 122 27 6 35 28 126 STD 48 5 60 51 263 52 3 60 56 267 208 230 3 60 MED 0 48 3 8 53 3 60 57 306 57 1 70 61 310 HIGH 58 3 70 62 815 62 1 70 67 319 A STD 23 7 30 25 125 25 5 30 57 127 E 460 3 60 MED 0 25 1 8 25 5 30 27 147 27 3 30 29 149 S HIGH 28 5 35 31 151 30 3 35 33 153 az STD 17 9 20 19 95 21 7 25 23 99 575 3 60 MED 0 24 3 8 18 7 25 20 106 22 5 25 24 110 HIGH 21 5 25 23 120 25 3 30 27 124 STD SC ES 65 5 80 69 365 69 3 80 73 369 208 230 3 60 MED 68 0 80 72
134. a IFM V Ph Hz RANGE EFF at MIN MAX RLA LRA RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE Full Load FLA STD 8096 5 2 208 3 60 187 253 13 6 83 13 6 83 325 1 3 MED 81 7 5 HIGH 8196 15 0 STD 8096 5 2 230 3 60 187 253 13 6 83 13 6 83 325 1 5 MED 8196 7 5 HIGH 8196 15 0 STD 8096 2 6 460 3 60 414 506 6 1 41 6 1 41 325 0 8 MED 81 3 4 HIGH 81 7 4 STD 80 2 4 575 3 60 518 633 4 2 33 4 2 33 325 0 6 MED 81 2 8 HIGH 81 5 6 70 ELECTRICAL INFORMATION cont Table 65 580J 09 A 1 Stage Cooling 8 5 TONS VOLTAGE COMP ea OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE MIN MAX RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE EFF at Full Load FLA Std Static 80 5 2 208 3 60 187 253 29 5 195 325 1 5 Med Static 8096 5 2 High Static 8096 10 0 Std Static 80 5 2 230 3 60 187 253 29 5 195 325 1 5 Med Static 80 5 2 High Static 80 10 0 Std Static 80 2 6 460 3 60 414 506 14 7 95 325 0 8 Med Static 80 2 6 High Static 80 4 4 Std Static 80 2 4 575 3 60 518 633 12 2 80 325 0 6 Med Static 80 2 0 High Static 81 28 Table 66 580J 09D 2 Stage Cooling 8 5 TONS VOLTAGE COMP Cir 1 COMP Cir 2 OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE EFF at MIN MAX RLA LRA RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE Full Load FLA STD 8096 5 2 208 3 60 187 253 14 5 98 18 7 83 325 1 5 MED 8096 5 2 HIGH 8096 10 0 STD 80 5 2 230 3 60 187 253 14 5 98 13 7 83 325 1 5 MED 8096
135. age 6000 Vertical Economizers 5000 4000 3 6 TON 7 112 12 1 2 Ton 3000 2000 RETURN AIR FLOW CFM 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE DROP in wg C08075 Fig 17 Return Air Pressure Drop EXHAUST AIRFLOW cfm Vertical Power Exhaust 5000 4000 DW 3000 m GL 2000 cH 1000 i saw 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 e 2 6 Ton 7 5 15 Ton RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE in wg 101125 Fig 18 Vertical Power Exhaust Performance 2500 Horizontal Economizers _ 2000 S E E 1500 S on 1000 g 500 0 0 005 O01 O15 02 025 03 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE in wg C101120 Fig 19 Barometric Relief Flow Horizontal 15 Ton 6000 Horizontal Economizers E 5000 amp 3000 2000 E 1000 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 04 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE DROP in wg C101121 Fig 20 Return Air Pressure Drop Horizontal 15 Ton 2500 Vertical Economizers 2000 E E 1500 z 3 E 1000 E B 500 0 0 005 01 015 02 025 03 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE in wg 54 C101122 Fig 21 Barometric Relief Flow Vertical 15 Ton _ 6000 Vertical Economizers PO z 5000 z s aao CE 15 Ton ka u x
136. alves 1 1 1 1 4 13 0 18 4 13 0 18 4 13 0 18 4 13 0 18 Nat gas supply line press in w g PSIG 0 47 0 47 0 47 0 47 11 13 0 40 11 13 0 40 11 13 0 40 11 13 0 40 LP supply line press in w g PSIG 0 47 0 47 0 47 0 47 Heat Anticipator setting Amps 1st stage 2nd stage Natural Gas Heat of stages of burners total 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 25 55 25 55 20 55 15 55 of stages of burners total 10r2 3 1 3 1 3 1 8 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 55 85 35 65 30 65 25 65 of stages of burners total 10r2 3 10r2 3 2 3 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 50 80 40 80 35 80 SS EF Liquid Propane Heat of stages of burners total 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 25 55 25 55 20 55 15 55 of stages of burners total 10r2 3 1 8 1 8 1 3 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 55 85 35 65 3
137. at 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 Disconnect Switch Bracket Provides a pre engineered and sized mounting bracket for applications requiring a unit mounted fused disconnect of greater than 100 amps Bracket assures that no damage will occur to coils when mounting with screws and other fasteners Supply Duct Cover This supply duct cover is required when field converting the factory standard vertical duct supply to horizontal duct supply configuration One required per unit 16 size only 580J Table 2 AHRI COOLING RATING TABLE
138. automatic reset thermal overload protection or circuit breaker 89 580J C Shall have a maximum continuous bhp rating for continuous duty operation no safety factors above that rating shall be required 2 Belt driven Evaporator Fan a b c d Belt drive shall include an adjustable pitch motor pulley Shall use sealed permanently lubricated ball bearing type Blower fan shall be double inlet type with forward curved blades Shall be constructed from steel with a corrosion resistant finish and dynamically balanced 23 81 19 13 N Condenser Fans and Motors 1 Condenser fan motors a b c d Shall be a totally enclosed motor Shall use permanently lubricated bearings Shall have inherent thermal overload protection with an automatic reset feature Shall use a shaft down design on 04 to 12 models and shaft up on 14 size with rain shield 2 Condenser Fans a b Shall be a direct driven propeller type fan Shall have aluminum blades riveted to corrosion resistant steel spiders and shall be dynamically balanced 2381 19 13 0 Special Features Options and Accessories 1 Integrated Economizers N a e lt EI D I M O 5 NM road o Integrated gear driven parallel modulating blade design type capable of simultaneous economizer and com pressor operation Independent modules for vertical or horizontal return configurations shall be available Vertical return modules sha
139. bridirec tory or Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark indicates a manufacturer s participation in the program For verification of certification for individual products go to www ahridirectory org To evaluate code compliance requirements refer to state and local codes or visit the following website http bcap energy org Table 3 HEATING RATING TABLE NATURAL GAS amp PROPANE Units Gas Heat EE TEMP BISE EPI IET AFUE INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT DEG F STAGE 1 MBH STAGE 2 MBH LOW 72 59 25 55 8296 8196 04 MED 115 93 55 85 80 80 9 HIGH LOW 72 59 25 55 82 81 ES 05 MED 115 93 35 65 81 80 o HIGH 150 120 50 80 8096 80 o LOW 72 59 20 55 8296 8196 06 MED 115 93 30 65 81 80 HIGH 150 120 40 80 8096 80 LOW _ 72 59 25 55 82 N A 04 MED 82 66 115 93 55 85 80 N A HIGH LOW 72 59 25 55 8296 N A 05 MED 115 93 35 65 8196 N A HIGH 120 96 150 120 50 80 80 N A LOW _ 72 59 20 55 82 N A 06 MED 115 93 30 65 81 N A HIGH 120 96 150 120 40 80 8096 N A LOW 72 59 15 55 82 N A 07 MED 115 93 25 65 81 N A 9 HIGH 120 96 150 120 35 80 80 N A s LOW 125 103 20 50 8296 N A 08 MED 120 98 180 148 35 65 82 N A HIGH 180 147 224 184 45 75 8296 N A LOW _ 125 103 20
140. ce area ft2 Alternate MCHX Cond Coil Material Coil type Rows FPI total face area ft2 Cond fan motor Qty Motor drive type Motor HP RPM Fan diameter in Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 20 5 2 direct 1 4 1100 22 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 20 5 Al Al Novation 1 20 20 5 2 direct 1 4 1100 22 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 21 4 2 direct 1 4 1100 22 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 25 1 2 direct 1 4 1100 22 Filters RA Filter Size in OA inlet screen Size in 4 16x20x2 1 20x24x1 4 16x20x2 1 20x24x1 4 20x20x2 1 20x24x1 4 20x20x2 1 20x24x1 NOTE Perfect Humidity is not available with Novation condenser coil models Only Round Tube Plate Fin RTPF 14 Table 10 PHYSICAL DATA HEATING 7 5 8 5 TONS Gas Connection of Gas Valves Nat gas supply line press in w g PSIG 4 13 0 18 0 47 4 13 0 18 0 47 LP supply line press in w g PSIG 11 13 0 40 0 47 11 13 0 40 0 47 Heat Anticipator setting Amps 1st stage 2nd stage Natural Gas Heat of stages of burners total 1 3 1 8 Connection Size 1 2 NPT 1 2 NPT 9 Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 20 50 20 50 of stages of burners total 2 4 2 4 Connection Size 3 4 NPT 3 4 NPT Rollout switch opens closes 195 115 195 115 Temperature Rise 35 65 30 65 of stages of burners total 2 5 2 5 Connection Size
141. clearance use electric screwdriver 12 in 305 mm Minimum clearance use manual ratchet screwdriver 36 in 914 mm Unit has economizer B 12 in 305 mm If dimension A is 36 in 914 mm Special Check for sources of flue products within 10 ft of unit fresh air intake hood C 36 in 914 mm Side condensate drain is used 18 in 457 mm Minimum clearance 48 in 1219 mm No flue discharge accessory installed surface is combustible material D 42 in 1067 mm Surface behind servicer is grounded e g metal masonry wall another unit 36 in 914 mm Special Surface behind servicer is electrically non conductive e g wood fiberglass Check for adjacent units or building fresh air intakes within 10 ft of this unit s flue outlet 25 CURBS amp WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS 580J 16 IH9TH 111 NO14 ulv uly 1NOY4 60911 190vux3 431738 J VEH WD Ue ELE e SER UJMOd JIULINOWYB oc ve mm S are wsi e Up 35vg 4 8 1 9 SLL 1911 9611 Aler 19 as WISE
142. dels w Round Tube Plate Fin RTPF condenser coil Outdoor Indoor Hail Guard A Al Cu Al Cu B Precoat Al Cu Al Cu C E coat Al Cu Al Cu D E coat Al Cu E coat Al Cu E Cu Cu Al Cu F Cu Cu Cu Cu M Al Cu Al Cu Louvered Hail guards N Precoat Al Cu Al Cu Louvered Hail Guards P E coat Al Cu Al Cu Louvered Hail Guards Q E coat Al Cu E coat Al Cu Louvered Hail Guards R Cu Cu Al Cu Louvered Hail Guards 072 72 000 S Cu Cu Cu Cu Louvered Hail Guards 115 115 000 Models w All aluminum Novation condenser coils 125 125 000 Outdoor Indoor Hail Guard 150 150 000 G AI AI AU Cu 180 180 000 H AI AI Cu Cu 224 224 000 J Al Al E coat Al Cu 240 240 000 K E coat Al Al AU Cu 250 250 000 L E coat Al Al E coat Al Cu 350 350 000 T AI AI Al Cu Louvered Hail Guards Low NO U AI AI Cu Cu Louvered Hail Guards 060 60 000 V AI AI E coat Al Cu Louvered Hail Guards 090 90 000 W E coat Al Al AU Cu Louvered Hail Guards 120 120 000 X E coat Al Al E coat Al Cu Louvered Hail Guards Table 1 FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS AND FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORIES FACTORY FIELD CATEGORY ITEM INSTALLED INSTALLED OPTION ACCESSORY z Thru the base electrica
143. e 12 PHYSICAL DATA Gas Connection w of Gas Valves Nat gas supply line press in w g PSIG LP supply line press in w g PSIG Heat Anticipator setting Amps Natural Gas Heat S iguid Propane Heat Low NOx Gas Heat 1st stage 2nd stage of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise of stages of burners total Connection Size Rollout switch opens closes Temperature Rise HEATING 4 13 0 18 0 47 11 13 0 40 0 47 2 4 3 4 NPT 195 115 25 65 2 5 3 4 NPT 195 115 30 65 2 5 3 4 NPT 195 115 35 70 2 4 3 4 NPT 195 115 25 65 2 5 3 4 NPT 195 115 30 65
144. e values to sound pressure values because sound pressure depends on specific environ mental factors which normally do not match individual applications Sound power values are independent of the environment and therefore more accurate A weighted sound ratings filter out very high and very low frequencies to better approximate the response of average human ear A weighted measurements for Bryant units are taken in accordance with AHRI stand ard 270 2008 Table 6 MINIMUM MAXIMUM AIRFLOW RATINGS NATURAL GAS amp PROPANE UNIT HEAT LEVEL COOLING HEATING MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM LOW 990 2190 580J 04 MED 900 1500 1000 1550 HIGH LOW 990 2190 580J 05 MED 1200 2000 1330 2460 HIGH 1390 2220 LOW 990 2730 580J 06 MED 1500 2500 1330 2880 HIGH 1390 2780 LOW 990 3640 580J 07 MED 1800 3000 1330 3450 HIGH 1390 3170 LOW 1900 4750 580J 08 MED 2250 3750 2100 3900 HIGH 2270 3780 LOW 1900 4750 580J 09 MED 2550 4250 2100 4560 HIGH 2270 4250 LOW 2100 5470 580J 12 MED 3000 5000 2620 5670 HIGH 2650 5290 LOW 2100 6830 580J 14 MED 3600 6000 2620 6800 HIGH 2650 7410 LOW 2450 7500 580J 16 MED 4500 7500 3000 6750 HIGH 3990 7200 11 580J Table 7 PHYSICAL DATA COOLING 3 6 TONS 580J 04A 580J 05A 580J 06A 580J 07A Refrigeration System Circuits Comp Type 1 1 Scroll 1 1 Scroll
145. ehumidification mode setting The Perfect Humidity system includes two new modes of operation 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
146. er 15VA or less power Shall have an operating temperature range from 40 F 40 O to 130 F 54 O 10 90 RH non condens ing Shall include built in protocol for BACNET MS TP and PTP modes Modbus RTU and ASCID Johnson N2 and LonWorks LonWorks Echelon processor required for all Lon applications shall be contained in separate com munication board Shall allow access of up to 62 network variables SNVT Shall be compatible with all open controllers Baud rate Controller shall be selectable using a dipswitch Shall have an LED display independently showing the status of serial communication running errors power all digital outputs and all analog inputs Shall accept the following inputs space temperature setpoint adjustment outdoor air temperature indoor air qu ality outdoor air quality compressor lock out fire shutdown enthalpy switch and fan status filter status humid ity remote occupancy Shall provide the following outputs economizer fan cooling stage 1 cooling stage 2 heat stage 1 heat stage 2 heat stage 3 exhaust reversing valve Shall have built in surge protection circuitry through solid state polyswitches Polyswitches shall be used on in coming power and network connections Polyswitches will return to normal when the trip condition clears Shall have a battery back up capable of a minimum of 10 000 hours of data and time clock retention during power outages Sha
147. essor 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 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 RH2 x COND COIL OUTDOOR AIR gt lt CLOSED VALVE gt lt OPEN VALVE CV x 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 Coolin Refrigerant flows from the outdoor condenser through the normally open Cooling Valve CV x to the expansion device Reheat Valve RH1 x and Reheat2 Valve RH2 x are closed Reheat1 Subcooling Mode 580 104 16 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
148. g is required down to 25 F 4 C c Shall not be required to operate on an economizer when below an outdoor ambient of 40 F 4 C 22 Time Guard a Shall prevent compressor short cycling by providing a 5 minute delay 2 minutes before restarting a com pressor after shutdown for any reason b One device shall be required per compressor 93 580J 2011 Bryant Heating amp Cooling Systems e 7310 W Morris St e Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in U S A Edition Date 01 11 Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations 94 Catalog No PDS580J 10 Replaces PDS580J 08
149. gh Static Option 2550 833 1 21 886 1 38 936 1 56 984 1 74 1029 1 93 2763 849 1 36 900 1 53 950 1 72 996 1 90 1041 2 10 2975 865 1 52 916 1 70 964 1 89 1010 2 09 1054 2 29 3188 883 1 70 933 1 89 980 2 09 1025 2 29 1068 2 50 3400 902 1 90 950 2 10 996 2 30 1041 2 51 1083 2 73 3613 921 2 13 969 2 33 1014 2 54 1057 2 76 3825 941 2 37 988 2 58 1032 2 80 1075 3 02 A 4038 963 2 63 1008 2 86 1051 3 08 1133 3 55 4250 984 2 92 1029 3 15 1071 3 39 1152 3 87 NOTE For more information see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AK012 and belt part no KR29AF055 2 Recommend using field supplied motor pulley part no KR11HY310 fan pulley part no KR11AZ002 and belt part no KR29AF054 8 5 TON VERTICAL SUPPLY Table 51 580J 09 3 PHASE AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 2550 526 0 51 600 0 65 666 0 79 727 0 93 783 1 07 2763 557 0 62 627 0 77 690 0 92 749 804 1 23 2975 588 0 75 655 0 91 716 1 08 772 1 24 825 1 40 3188 621 0 90 684 1 07 743 1 25 797 1 42 848 1 60 3400 653 1 06 714 1 25 770 1 44 822 1 62 872 1 81 3613 687 1 25 1 45 798 1 65 849 1 84 897 2 04 3825 775 1 67 827 1 88 876 2 09 922 2 30 4038 754 1 69 807 1 91
150. gil Sl e e ge g e dd 0800085 eo 58 9011 g L sl vit ec vri w o 7308 080 088 Teor 16261 IES2L 3418 v2L r086 8 L cL 8 9 8 6r MOTA IV 40 NOLLO3HIQ m 801 16261 I 211 gil Le 8 os g ev 2208 E govi 12581 terori gy DENT UI 40 82183 BIL SI w e wit tw SYILINITIIN NI 38v a r MALO man SNOISN3MIQ SJRONI NI 38V SNOISN WIO L 4000100 SILON C101217 Fig 5 Dimensions 580J 08 12 21 580J CURBS WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS 580J 08 12 cont OUTDOOR STD UNIT CORNER CORNER CORNER CORNER C G UNIT COIL TYPE WEIGHT ss WEIGHT A WEIGHT B WEIGHT C WEIGHT D LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG X Y 2 580J 08A RTPF 180 354 178 81 158 12 209 95 236 107 41 1 2 10541 33 7 8 860 20 1 2 521 580J 09A RTPF 920 418 212 96 183 83 243 110 282 128 40 7 8 1038 34 864 23 1 8 5871 580J 12A RTPF 930 422 216 98 196 89 241 112 272 123 5 42 10671 33 1 8 8411 24 1 4 6161 580J 08D RTPF 835 379 164 14 5 170 77 2 255 115 8 246 111 7144 7 8 11401 35 5 8 9051 19 3 8 492 580J 09D RTPF 930 422 228 103 5 187 85 232 105 3 283 128 5 39 3 4 10101 32 7 8 8351 18 5 8 4731 580J 12D RTPF 940 427 231 104 9 189 85 8 234 106 2 286 129 8 39 3 4 10101 33 838 18 1 2 4701 580J
151. handled panels for easy access on normally accessed service panels No strip screw system guides screws into the panel amp captures them tightly without stripping the screw the panel or the unit Exclusive newly design indoor refrigerant header for easier maintenance and replacement Mechanical cooling 115 F to 40 F or 46 C to 4 C standard on all models Winter Start Kit allows cooling operation down to 25 F 4 C and Motor Master to 20 F 29 C High efficiency gas heat with induced draft flue exhaust design 3 15 tons Induce draft motor ensures no flue gas can escape into the indoor air stream Bryant designed naturally draining heat exchanger unlike positive pressure heat exchangers do not need to be periodically manually drained This saves labor and maintenance expense 2 in 51mm disposable filters on all units Refrigerant filter drier on each circuit Each circuit is protected with a high and low pressure switch Many factory installed options ranging from air management economizers 2 position dampers plus convenience outlets disconnect switch and smoke detectors e Standard Parts Warranty 10 yr aluminized heat exchanger 5 yr compressor 3 yr Novation condenser coil 1 yr parts Factory installed Perfect Humidity system on 3 12 5 ton models includes MotorMaster I controller MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 5 8 0 J E 0 6 A 07
152. ing latent heat load LC gad TCLoad SHCLoad LCroaa 72 0 MBH 54 0 MBH 18 0 MBH V Calculate RTU latent heat capacity LC TC SHC LC 73 7 MBH 54 4 MBH 19 3 MBH VI Compare RTU capacities to loads Compare the rooftops SHC and LC to the building s sensible and latent heat loads LEGEND BHP Brake horsepower FLA Full load amps LC Latent capacity LRA Lock rotor amp MBH 1 000 BTUH MCA Min circuit ampacity MOCP Max over current protection RPM Revolutions per minute RTU Rooftop unit SHC Sensible heat capacity TC Total capacity VII Select factory options FIOP Local code requires an economizer for any unit with TC greater than 65 0 MBH VIII Calculate the total static pressure XI XII External static pressure 0 67 in wg Sum of FIOP Accessory static 40 13 in wg Total Static Pressure 0 80 in wg Look up the indoor fan RPM amp BHP Table 36 shows at 2100 CFM amp ESP 0 8 RPM 1358 amp BHP 1 52 Convert BHP Step VIII into fan motor heat Fan motor heat 2 546 BHP Motor Eff 4 Fan motor heat 2 4 9 MBH Calculate RTU heating capacity Building heating load 85 0 MBH Fan motor heat 4 9 MBH Required heating capacity 80 1 MBH Select a gas heater Table 4 shows the heating capacities of the 580JE07A 93 0 MBH Select the 580JE07A XIII Determine electrical requirements Table 56 shows the MCA and MOCP of a 58
153. inherent thermal overload protection e Shall have an automatic reset feature 23 81 19 13 J Coils 1 N LA Standard Aluminum Fin Copper Tube Coils a Standard evaporator and condenser coils shall have aluminum lanced plate fins mechanically bonded to seam less internally grooved copper tubes with all joints brazed b Evaporator coils shall be leak tested to 150 psig pressure tested to 450 psig and qualified to UL 1995 burst test at 1775 psig c Condenser coils shall be leak tested to 150 psig pressure tested to 650 psig and qualified to UL 1995 burst test at 1980 psig Optional Pre coated aluminum fin condenser coils a Shall have a durable epoxy phenolic coating to provide protection in mildly corrosive coastal environments b Coating shall be applied to the aluminum fin stock prior to the fin stamping process to create an inert barrier between the aluminum fin and copper tube c Epoxy phenolic barrier shall minimize galvanic action between dissimilar metals Optional Copper fin evaporator and condenser coils a Shall be constructed of copper fins mechanically bonded to copper tubes and copper tube sheets b Galvanized steel tube sheets shall not be acceptable c A polymer strip shall prevent coil assembly from contacting the sheet metal coil pan to minimize potential for galvanic corrosion between coil and pan Optional E coated aluminum fin evaporator and condenser coils a Shall have a f
154. ive type Max BHP RPM range motor frame size Fan Qty Type Fan Diameter in Motor Qty Drive type Max BHP RPM range motor frame size Fan Qty Type Fan Diameter in Motor Qty Drive type Max BHP RPM range motor frame size Fan Qty Type Fan Diameter in Motor Qty Drive type Max BHP RPM range motor frame size Fan Qty Type Fan Diameter in Standard Static 3 phase o g Is o e E EK o 3 High Static 3 phase High Static High Efficiency 3 phase Material Coil type Rows FPI total face area ft2 Material Coil type Rows FPI total face area ft2 Qty Motor drive type Motor HP RPM Fan diameter in COOLING 1 1 Scroll 20 0 Accutrol 630 505 54 117 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 4 15 11 1 3 4 1 Belt 2 4 591 838 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 3 7 838 1084 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 4 7 1022 1240 14 1 Centrifugal 15x 15 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 25 1 2 direct 1 4 1100 22 2 2 Scroll 10 5 10 3 6 0 6 0 16 10 16 0 Accutrol 630 505 54 117 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 4 15 11 1 3 4 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 8 4 1 Belt 2 4 591 838 56 1 Centrifugal 15x 15 1 Belt 3 7 838 1084 56 1 Centrifugal 15x15 1 Belt 4 7 1022 1240 14 1 Centrifugal 15x15 Cu Al 3 8 RTPF 2 17 25 1 Al Al Novation 1 20 25 1 2 direct 1 4 1100 22 2 2 Scroll 11 0 11 6 7 6 8
155. iwb Newb Where hewp Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 34 sensible capacity Btuh 1 10 x cfm twb Wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evaporator coil hip total capacity Btuh 4 5 x cfm Table 15 COOLING CAPACITIES 1 STAGE COOLING 4 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 580J 05A 85 95 105 115 RTPF EAT db EAT db EAT db EAT db 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 TC E i 36 1 36 1 40 7 34 3 34 3 38 6 58 SHC 2 31 5 36 1 40 7 29 9 34 3 38 6 E TC 43 1 43 1 43 1 40 8 40 8 40 8 38 4 38 4 39 4 35 9 35 9 38 2 Els SHC 31 2 36 4 41 7 30 1 35 3 40 6 28 9 34 1 39 4 27 8 33 0 38 2 O z TC 47 4 47 4 47 4 45 2 45 2 45 2 42 9 42 9 42 9 40 3 40 3 40 3 S E 67 suc 25 9 31 2 36 4 25 0 30 2 35 5 23 9 29 2 34 4 22 9 28 2 33 4 pu TC 51 1 51 1 51 1 49 1 49 1 49 1 46 8 46 8 46 8 43 9 43 9 43 9 72 suc 20 1 25 5 30 9 19 4 24 7 30 1 18 4 23 7 29 0 17 4 22 7 28 0 TC E 53 3 53 3 51 5 51 5 49 2 49 2 45 9 45 9 76 suc 20 8 27 4 20 2 26 8 i 19 3 25 7 18 3 24 6 TC 41 9 41 9 47 3 40 1 40 1 45 3 38 2 38 2 43 2 36 3 36 3 41 0 58 SHC 36 6 41 9 47 3 35 0 40 1 45 3 33 3 38 2 43 2 31 7 36 3 41 0 TC 44 6 44 6 45 4 42 3 42 3 44 2 39 8 39 8 42 9 37 3 37 3 41 6 Eg 62 SHC 33 4 39 4 45 4 32 3 38 3 44 2 31 0 37 0 42 9 29 8 35 7 41 6 6 Z TC 48 7 48 7 48 7 46 6 46 6 46 6 4
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157. kW 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 2 5 2 5 2 580 06 5 TONS UNIT WITH PERFECT HUMIDITY SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE Air Entering Evaporator CFM Temp P Air Ent 75 dry bulb 75 dry bulb 75 dry bulb Condenser Edb 62 5 wet bulb 50 relative 64 wet bulb 55 relative 65 3 wet bulb 60 relative 1750 2000 2250 1750 2000 2250 1750 2000 2250 TC 23 0 24 4 25 6 24 7 26 2 27 4 26 3 27 7 29 0 80 SHC 5 8 6 1 6 8 3 2 4 0 4 7 1 4 2 2 2 9 kW 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 TG 23 3 24 6 25 7 25 0 26 3 27 5 26 4 27 8 29 0 75 SHC 5 1 5 8 6 5 3 1 3 9 4 5 1 4 2 2 2 8 kW 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 TG 23 5 24 8 25 9 25 2 26 4 27 5 26 6 27 9 29 0 70 SHC 4 8 5 5 6 2 3 0 3 7 A3 1 4 2 1 2 8 kW 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 TC 24 1 25 2 26 1 25 6 26 7 27 7 26 9 28 0 29 0 60 SHC 4 3 5 0 5 5 2 8 3 4 3 9 1 4 2 0 2 6 kW 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 TG 24 7 25 6 26 4 26 1 27 0 27 8 27 2 28 2 29 0 50 SHC 3 8 4 4 4 8 2 5 3 1 3 5 1 4 2 0 2 4 kW 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 TG 25 3 26 0 26 7 26 5 27 3 27 9 27 6 28 3 29 0 40 SHC 3 3 3 8 4 2 2 3 2 8 3 1 1 4 1 9 2 3 kW 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 LEGEND NOTES Edb Entering Dry Bulb Ewb Entering Wet Bulb kW Compressor Motor Power Input ldb Leaving Dry Bulb Iwb Leaving Wet Bulb SHC Sensible Heat Capacity 1000 Btuh Gross TC Total Capacity 1000
158. l or gas line connections X X Cabinet Supply Duct Cover X Cu Cu indoor and or outdoor coils X Coil Options Pre coated outdoor coils X Premium E coated outdoor coils X Humidity Control Perfect Humidity System 3 12 5 ton X Condenser Protection Condenser coil hail guard louvered design X X Thermostats temperature sensors and subbases X RTU Open protocol controller X Controls Smoke detector supply and or return air X Time Guard II compressor delay control circuit X Phase Monitor X EconoMi er IV for electro mechanical controlled RTUs X X Economizers EconoMi er 2 for DDC controlled RTUs X X amp Outdoor Air Motorized 2 position outdoor air damper X X Dampers Manual outdoor air damper 2596 and 5096 X Barometric relief X X Power exhaust X Single dry bulb temperature sensors X X Differential dry bulb temperature sensors X Sasu i Sensors Single enthalpy sensors3 X X IAO Devices Differential enthalpy sensors X Wall or duct mounted CO sensor X Unit mounted CO sensor X Propane conversion kit X Stainless steel heat exchanger X Gas Heat High altitude conversion kit X Flue Shield X Flue Discharge Deflector X Indoor Motor amp Drive Multiple motor and drive packages X Low Ambient Winter start kit X Control Motormaster head pressure controller X Convenience outlet powered X Power Convenience outlet un powered X Options Non fused disconnect X Disconnect Switch Bracket X Roof curb 14 in
159. ler Power Exhaust a Power exhaust shall be used in conjunction with an integrated economizer b Independent modules for vertical or horizontal return configurations shall be available c Horizontal power exhaust shall be mounted in return ductwork d Power exhaust shall be controlled by economizer controller operation Exhaust fans shall be energized when dampers open past the 0 100 adjustable setpoint on the economizer control Roof Curbs Vertical a Full perimeter roof curb with exhaust capability providing separate air streams for energy recovery from the exhaust air without supply air contamination b Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer strip and shall be capable of supporting entire unit weight c Permits installation and securing of ductwork to curb prior to mounting unit on the curb High Altitude Gas Conversion Kit a Package shall contain all the necessary hardware and instructions to convert a standard natural gas unit to op erate from 2000 7000 ft 610 to 2134m elevation with natural gas or from 0 7000 ft 90 2134m elevation with liquefied propane Outdoor Air Enthalpy Sensor a The outdoor air enthalpy sensor shall be used to provide single enthalpy control When used in conjunction with a return air enthalpy sensor the unit will provide differential enthalpy control The sensor allows the unit to determine if outside air is suitable for free cooling Return Air Enthalpy Sensor a The return air enthal
160. lexible epoxy polymer coating uniformly applied to all coil surface areas without material bridging between fins Coating process shall ensure complete coil encapsulation of tubes fins and headers Color shall be high gloss black with gloss per ASTM D523 89 Uniform dry film thickness from 0 8 to 1 2 mil on all surface areas including fin edges Superior hardness characteristics of 2H per ASTM D3363 92A and cross hatch adhesion of 4B 5B per ASTM D3359 93 f Impact resistance shall be up to 160 in Ib ASTM D2794 93 o Go c 88 g Humidity and water immersion resistance shall be up to minimum 1000 and 250 hours respectively ASTM D2247 92 and ASTM D870 92 h Corrosion durability shall be confirmed through testing to be no less than 1000 hours salt spray per ASTM B117 90 Standard All Aluminum Novation Coils a Standard condenser coils shall have all aluminum NOVATION Heat Exchanger Technology design consisting of aluminum multi port flat tube design and aluminum fin Coils shall be a furnace brazed design and contain epoxy lined shrink wrap on all aluminum to copper connections CA b Condenser coils shall be leak tested to 150 psig pressure tested to 650 psig and qualified to UL 1995 burst test at 1980 psig Optional E coated aluminum fin aluminum tube condenser coils an a Shall have a flexible epoxy polymer coating uniformly applied to all coil external surface areas without mater ial bridging between fi
161. ll be available as a factory installed option Damper blades shall be galvanized steel with composite gears Plastic or composite blades on intake or return shall not be acceptable Shall include all hardware and controls to provide free cooling with outdoor air when temperature and or hu midity are below setpoints Shall be equipped with gear driven dampers for both the outdoor ventilation air and the return air for positive air stream control Shall be equipped with low leakage dampers not to exceed 2 leakage at 1 in wg pressure differential Shall be capable of introducing up to 10046 outdoor air Shall be equipped with a barometric relief damper capable of relieving up to 100 return air Shall be designed to close damper s during loss of power situations with spring return built into motor Dry bulb outdoor air temperature sensor shall be provided as standard Outdoor air sensor setpoint shall be adjustable and shall range from 40 to 100 F 4 to 38 C Additional sensor options shall be available as ac cessories The economizer controller shall also provide control of an accessory power exhaust unit function Factory set at 100 with a range of 0 to 100 The economizer shall maintain minimum airflow into the building during occupied period and provide design ventilation rate for full occupancy A remote potentiometer may be used to override the damper setpoint Dampers shall be completely closed
162. ll have built in support for Bryant technician tool 84 13 Shall include an EIA 485 protocol communication port an access port for connection of either a computer or a Bryant technician tool an EIA 485 port for network communication to intelligent space sensors and displays and a port to connect an optional LonWorks communications card 14 Software upgrades will be accomplished by either local or remote download No software upgrades through chip replacements are allowed 23 09 33 Electric and Electronic Control System for HVAC 23 09 33 13 Decentralized Rooftop Units 23 09 33 13 A General 1 Shall be complete with self contained low voltage control circuit protected by a resettable circuit breaker on the 24 v transformer side Transformer shall have 75VA capability 2 Shall utilize color coded wiring 3 Shall include a central control terminal board to conveniently and safely provide connection points for vital con trol functions such as smoke detectors phase monitor gas controller economizer thermostat DDC control op tions and low and high pressure switches 4 The heat exchanger shall be controlled by an integrated gas controller IGC microprocessor See heat exchanger section of this specification 5 Unit shall include a minimum of one 8 pin screw terminal connection board for connection of control wiring 23 09 33 23 B Safeties 1 Compressor over temperature over current High internal pressure differential 2
163. n see General Fan Performance Notes Boldface indicates field supplied drive is required 1 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AZ406 motor pulley part no KR11HY151 and belt part no KR29AF035 2 Recommend using field supplied fan pulley part no KR11AZ506 motor pulley part no KR11HY191 and belt part no KR29AF042 62 Table 48 580J 08 FAN PERFORMANCE cont 3 PHASE 7 5 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg CFM 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 2250 505 0 52 586 0 73 657 0 97 722 1 22 782 1 50 2438 533 0 62 610 0 85 679 1 09 742 1 36 800 1 65 2625 562 0 74 635 0 98 701 1 23 762 819 1 81 2813 591 0 88 661 1 13 725 1 39 783 1 68 839 1 98 3000 621 1 03 688 1 29 749 1 57 806 1 87 859 2 18 3188 652 1 21 715 1 48 774 1 77 829 2 07 881 2 40 3375 682 1 40 743 1 68 800 1 98 853 2 30 903 2 63 3563 713 1 61 1 91 826 2 22 878 2 55 927 2 89 3750 745 1 85 2 15 853 2 48 903 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 SEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option High Static Option 2250 838 1 81 891 2 12 941 2 46 988 2 82 1033 3 19 2438 854 1 96 906 2 28 955 2 63 1001 2 99 1046 3 37 2625 872 2 12 922 2 46 970 2 81 1016 3 17 1060 3 56 2813 890 2 31 940 2 65 986 3
164. ndustry units Lighter rooftops make easier replacement jobs Utility connections are the same because 3 12 5 ton units fit on existing Bryant rooftop curbs This saves time and money on replacement jobs e Standardized components and layout Standardized components and controls make service and stocking parts easier Scroll compressors on all units This makes service stocking parts replacement and troubleshooting easier Field convertible airflow 3 15 ton Being able to convert a unit from vertical airflow to horizontal makes it easy to overcome job site complications 15 ton models require a simple supply duct cover to field convert from factory vertical to horizontal Easy adjust belt drive motor available Bryant provides a factory solution for most points in the fan performance table Provisions for bottom or side condensate drain Capable of thru the base or thru the curb gas line routing e Single point gas electrical connection Sloped composite drain pan Sloped composite drain pan sheds water and won t rust e Standardized controls amp control box layout Standardized components amp controls make stocking parts amp service easier Tool less filter access door Clean easy to use control box Color coded wiring Large laminated wiring and power wiring drawings which are affixed to unit make troubleshooting easy e Single central terminal board for test and wiring connections Fast access
165. ns or louvers b Coating process shall ensure complete coil encapsulation including all exposed fin edges c E coat thickness of 0 8 to 1 2 mil with top coat having a uniform dry film thickness from 1 0 to 2 0 mil on all external coil surface areas including fin edges shall be provided d Shall have superior hardness characteristics of 2H per ASTM D3363 00 and cross hatch adhesion of 4B 5B per ASTM D3359 02 e Shall have superior impact resistance with no cracking chipping or peeling per NSF ANSI 51 2002 Method 10 2 23 81 19 13 K Refrigerant Components 1 Refrigerant circuit shall include the following control safety and maintenance features a Fixed orifice metering system shall prevent mal distribution of two phase refrigerant by including multiple fixed orifice devices in each refrigeration circuit Each orifice is to be optimized to the coil circuit it serves b Refrigerant filter drier Solid core design c Service gauge connections on suction and discharge lines d Pressure gauge access through a specially designed access port in the top panel of the unit ND There shall be gauge line access port in the skin of the rooftop covered by a black removable plug a The plug shall be easy to remove and replace b When the plug is removed the gauge access port shall enable maintenance personnel to route their pressure gauge lines c This gauge access port shall facilitate correct and accurate condenser pressure
166. ntact your local Bryant representative for assistance Low ambient applications The optional Bryant economizer can adequately cool your space by bringing in fresh cool outside air In fact when so equipped accessory low ambient kit may not be necessary In low ambient conditions unless the outdoor air is excessively humid or contaminated economizer based free cooling is the preferred less costly and energy conscious method In low ambient applications where outside air might not be desired such as contaminated or excessively humid outdoor environments your Bryant rooftop can operate at ambient temperatures down to 20 F 29 C using the recommended accessory Motormaser low ambient controller 31 580J SELECTION PROCEDURE WITH 580J 07A EXAMPLE L Determine cooling and heating loads Mixed air dry bulb 80 F 27 C Mixed air wet bulb 67 F 19 C Ambient dry bulb 95 F 35 C TCLoad 72 0 MBH SHCI oad 54 0 MBH Vertical supply air 2100 CFM Heating load 85 0 MBH External static pressure 0 67 in wg Electrical characteristics 230 3 60 II Make an initial guess at cooling tons Refrig tons TCLoad 12 MBH per ton Refrig tons 72 0 12 6 0 tons In this case start by looking at the 580J 07 HI Look up the rooftop s TC and SHC Table 15 shows that at the application s supply air CFM mixed air and ambient temperatures the 580J 07A supplies TC 73 7 MBH2 SHC 54 4 MBH IV Calculate the build
167. ontal Economizers 6000 E A Z 2000 5000 s z 4 z 5 1500 3 6 Ton E 4000 I E i sit z 1000 Tia 12 Ton 3000 3 l E 2000 500 3 L 1000 0 l 0 005 01 O15 02 025 0 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE in wg C08070 Fig 11 Barometric Relief Flow Capacity 3 Horizontal Economizers z x 9 E pa 3 6 Ton lt 2 7 1 2 12 1 2 Ton EE 2 ns amp 5 a lt B x u i d T T 7 T 0 00 010 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 STATIC PRESSUREDELTA in wg Fig 13 Return Air Pressure Drop C08072 Fig 12 Outdoor Air Damper Leakage 2500 1 Horizontal Power Exhaust 2000 1500 1000 500 o 0 2 0 3 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE in wg C08071 53 C08012 Fig 14 Horizontal Power Exhaust Performance 580J 2500 7 Vertical Economizers 3 6 Ton 7 127 Ton RELIEF FLOW CFM ga _ N Wi e Wi e A o 0 0 05 0 1 015 02 025 0 3 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE in wg C08073 Fig 15 Barometric Relief Flow Capacity Vertical Economizers 3 6 Ton 7 1 2 12 1 2 Ton LEAKAGE ACROSS DAMPER CFM 0 10 0 20 030 040 0 50 STATIC PRESSURE DELTA in wg C08074 Fig 16 Outdoor Air Damper Leak
168. ot available the compressors will be controlled by the zone thermostat When free cooling is available the outdoor air damper is modulated by the EconoMi er IV control to provide a 50 F 10 C to 55 F 13 C mixed air temperature into the zone As the mixed air temperature fluctuates above 55 F 13 C or below 50 F 10 C dampers will be modulated open or close to bring the mixed air temperature back within control If mechanical cooling is utilized with free cooling the outdoor air damper will maintain its current position at the time the compressor is started If the increase in cooling capacity causes the mixed air temperature to drop below 45 F 7 C then the outdoor air damper position will be decreased to the minimum position If the mixed air temperature continues to fall the outdoor air damper will close Control returns to normal once the mixed air temperature rises above 48 F 9 C The power exhaust fans will be energized and de energized if installed as the outdoor air damper opens and closes If field installed accessory CO sensors are connected to the EconoMi er IV control a demand controlled ventilation strategy will begin to operate As the CO2 level in the zone increases above the CO setpoint the minimum position of the damper will be increased proportionally As the CO level decreases because of the increase in fresh air the outdoor air damper will be proportionally closed For EconoMi er IV operation
169. py sensor shall be used in conjunction with an outdoor air enthalpy sensor to provide dif ferential enthalpy control Indoor Air Quality CO2 Sensor a Shall be able to provide demand ventilation indoor air quality IAO control b The IAQ sensor shall be available in duct mount wall mount or wall mount with LED display The setpoint shall have adjustment capability Smoke detectors factory installed only a Shall be a Four Wire Controller and Detector Shall be environmental compensated with differential sensing for reliable stable and drift free sensitivity Shall use magnet activated test reset sensor switches Shall have tool less connection terminal access Shall have a recessed momentary switch for testing and resetting the detector moa o c Controller shall include 1 One set of normally open alarm initiation contacts for connection to an initiating device circuit on a fire alarm control panel 2 Two Form C auxiliary alarm relays for interface with rooftop unit or other equipment 3 One Form C supervision trouble relay to control the operation of the Trouble LED on a remote test reset station 4 Capable of direct connection to two individual detector modules 5 Can be wired to up to 14 other duct smoke detectors for multiple fan shutdown applications 92 21 Winter start kit a Shall contain a bypass device around the low pressure switch b Shall be required when mechanical coolin
170. r Canadian standards as a total package for safety requirements Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A requirements for flame spread and smoke generation Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding 500 hour salt spray exposure per ASTM B117 scribed specimen Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding Federal Test Method Standard No 141 Method 6061 5000 hour salt spray Unit shall be designed in accordance with ISO 9001 and shall be manufactured in a facility registered by ISO 9001 Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCA Standards 10 Unit shall be subjected to a completely automated run test on the assembly line The data for each unit will be stored at the factory and must be available upon request Unit shall be designed in accordance with UL Standard 1995 including tested to withstand rain Unit shall be constructed to prevent intrusion of snow and tested to prevent snow intrusion into the control box up to 40 mph Unit shake tested to assurance level 1 ASTM D4169 to ensure shipping reliability High Efficient Motors listed shall meet section 313 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 EISA 2007 23 81 19 13 C Delivery Storage and Handling 1 2 3 Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturer s recommendations Lifted by crane requires either shipping top panel or spreader bars Unit shall only be stored or positioned in the upright position 23 81 19 13 E P
171. roject Conditions 1 As specified in the contract 23 81 19 13 F Operating Characteristics 1 2 Unit shall be capable of starting and running at 115 F 46 C ambient outdoor temperature meeting maximum load criteria of AHRI Standard 210 240 or 340 360 at 10 voltage Compressor with standard controls shall be capable of operation down to 40 F 4 C ambient outdoor temperat ures Accessory winter start kit is necessary if mechanically cooling at ambient temperatures down to 25 F 4 O Unit shall discharge supply air vertically or horizontally as shown on contract drawings Unit shall be factory configured for vertical supply amp return configurations Unit shall be field convertible from vertical to horizontal airflow on all models No special kit required on 04 14 models Supply duct kit required for 16 size model only Unit shall be capable of mixed operation vertical supply with horizontal return or horizontal supply with vertical return 23 81 19 13 G Electrical Requirements 1 23 81 1 2 Main power supply voltage phase and freguency must match those reguired by the manufacturer 19 13 H Unit Cabinet Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized steel and shall be bonderized and coated with a prepainted baked enamel finish on all externally exposed surfaces Unit cabinet exterior paint shall be film thickness dry 0 003 inches minimum gloss per ASTM D523 60 F 16 C
172. stion on altitudes above 2000 ft 610 m NOTE Typical natural gas heating value ranges from 975 to 1050 Btu ft at sea level nationally The heating value goes down approximately 1 7 per every thousand feet elevation Standard factory orifices can typically be used up to 2000 ft 610m elevation without any operational issues NOTE For installations in Canada the input rating should be derated by 10 for altitudes from 2000 ft 610m to 4500 ft 1372m above sea level 30 APPLICATION DATA cont Sizing a rooftop Bigger isn t necessarily better While an air conditioner needs to have enough capacity to meet the design loads it doesn t need excess capacity In fact excess capacity typically results in very poor part load performance and humidity control Using higher design temperatures than ASHRAE recommends for your location adding safety factors to the calculated load are all signs of oversizing air conditioners Oversizing the air conditioner leads to poor humidity control reduced efficiency higher utility bills larger indoor temperature swings excessive noise and increased wear and tear on the air conditioner Rather than oversizing an air conditioner engineers should right size or even slightly undersize air conditioners Correctly sizing an air conditioner controls humidity better promotes efficiency reduces utility bills extends equipment life and maintains even comfortable temperatures Please co
173. tatic 80 2 6 High Static 81 3 4 Std Static 71 1 9 575 3 60 518 633 5 8 39 325 0 6 Med Static 8196 2 0 High Static 8196 2 8 69 580J ELECTRICAL INFORMATION cont Table 62 580J 07A 1 Stage Cooling 6 TONS VOLTAGE COMP ea OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE MIN MAX RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE EFF at Full Load FLA Std Static 80 5 2 208 3 60 187 253 19 0 123 325 1 5 Med Static 8196 7 5 High Static 8196 7 5 Std Static 80 5 2 230 3 60 187 253 19 0 123 325 1 5 Med Static 81 7 5 High Static 81 7 5 Std Static 80 2 6 460 3 60 414 506 9 7 62 325 0 8 Med Static 81 3 4 High Static 81 4 4 Std Static 80 2 0 575 3 60 518 633 7 4 50 325 0 6 Med Static 81 2 8 High Static 81 2 8 Table 63 580J 08A 1 Stage Cooling 7 5 TONS VOLTAGE COMP ea OFM ea IFM V Ph Hz RANGE MIN MAX RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE EFF at Full Load FLA Std Static 80 5 2 208 3 60 187 253 25 0 164 325 1 5 Med Static 8196 7 5 High Static 8156 15 0 Std Static 80 5 2 230 3 60 187 253 25 0 164 325 1 5 Med Static 81 7 5 High Static 8196 15 0 Std Static 80 2 6 460 3 60 414 506 12 2 100 325 0 8 Med Static 81 3 4 High Static 81 7 4 Std Static 80 2 4 575 3 60 518 633 9 0 78 325 0 6 Med Static 81 2 8 High Static 81 5 6 Table 64 580J 08D 2 Stage Cooling 7 5 TONS VOLTAGE COMP Cir 1 COMP Cir 2 OFM e
174. tely When the occupants leave the CO levels decrease and the sensor appropriately closes the economizer This intelligent control of the ventilation air called Demand Control Ventilation DCV reduces the overall load on the rooftop saving money Smoke Detectors Trust the experts Smoke detectors make your application safer and your job easier Bryant smoke detectors immediately shut down the rooftop unit when smoke is detected They are available installed by the factory for supply air return air or both Louvered Hail Guards Sleek louvered panels protect the condenser coil from hail damage foreign objects and incidental contact Convenience Outlet powered or un powered Reduce service and or installation costs by including a convenience outlet in your specification Bryant will install this service feature at our factory Provides a convenient 15 amp 115v GFCI receptacle with Wet in Use cover The powered option allows the installer to power the outlet from the line side of the disconnect or load side as required by code The un powered option is to be powered from a separate 115 120v power source Non fused Disconnect This OSHA compliant factory installed safety switch allows a service technician to locally secure power to the rooftop Power Exhaust with Barometric Relief Superior internal building pressure control This field installed accessory may eliminate the need for costly external press
175. there must be a thermostat call for the fan G If the unit is occupied and the fan is on the damper will operate at minimum position Otherwise the damper will be closed When the EconoMi er IV control is in the occupied mode and a call for cooling exists Y1 on the thermostat the control will first check for indoor fan operation If the fan is not on then cooling will not be activated If the fan is on then the control will open the EconoMi er IV damper to the minimum position 81 580J 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 compr
176. tions above 2000 ft 610m elevation depending on local gas supply condi tions d Each heat exchanger tube shall contain multiple dimples for increased heating effectiveness Optional Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger construction Use energy saving direct spark ignition system Use a redundant main gas valve a b c Burners shall be of the in shot type constructed of aluminum coated steel d All gas piping shall enter the unit cabinet at a single location on side of unit horizontal plane e The optional stainless steel heat exchanger shall be of the tubular section type constructed of a minimum of 20 gauge type 409 stainless steel f Type 409 stainless steel shall be used in heat exchanger tubes and vestibule plate g Complete stainless steel heat exchanger allows for greater application flexibility Optional Low NO Heat Exchanger construction a Low NO reduction shall be provided to reduce nitrous oxide emissions to meet California s Air Quality Man agement District SCAOMD low NO emissions requirement of 40 nanograms per joule or less b Primary tubes and vestibule plates on low NO units shall be 409 stainless steel Other components shall be aluminized steel Induced draft combustion motor and blower a Shall be a direct drive single inlet forward curved centrifugal type b Shall be made from steel with a corrosion resistant finish c Shall have permanently lubricated sealed bearings d Shall have
177. units the air path and specially designed motors the full horsepower maximum continuous BHP band as listed in Table 8 and 10 can be used with the utmost confidence There is no need for extra safety factors as Bryant motors are designed and rigorously tested to use the entire listed BHP range without either nuisance tripping or premature motor failure Propane heating Propane has different physical qualities than natural gas As a result propane requires different fuel to air mixture To optimize the fuel air mixture for propane Bryant sells different burner orifices in an easy to install accessory kit To select the correct burner orifices or determine the heat capacity for a propane application use either the selection software or the unit s service manual High altitude heating High altitudes have less oxygen which affects the fuel air mixture in heat exchangers In order to maintain a proper fuel air mixture heat exchangers operating in altitudes above 2000 ft 610 m require different orifices To select the correct burner orifices or determine the heat capacity for a high altitude application use either the selection software or the unit s service manual 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 combu
178. ure control fans RTU Open Multi Protocol Controller Connect the rooftop to an existing BAS without needing complicated translators or adapter modules using the RTU Open controller This new controller speaks the 4 most common building automation system languages Bacnet Modbus N2 and Lonworks Use this controller when you have an existing BAS Time Guard II Control Circuit This accessory protects your compressor by preventing short cycling in the event of some other failure prevents the compressor from restarting for 30 seconds after stopping Not required with RTU Open or authorized commercial thermostats Motorized 2 Position Damper The new Bryant 2 position motorized outdoor air damper admits up to 10046 outside air Using reliable gear driven technology the 2 position damper opens to allow ventilation air and closes when the rooftop stops stopping unwanted infiltration Manual OA Damper Manual outdoor air dampers are an economical way to bring in ventilation air The dampers are available in 25 and 5046 versions Optional Perfect Humidity System Bryant s Perfect Humidity system is an all inclusive factory installed option that can be ordered with any Legacy Line 580J 04 14 rooftop unit This system expands the envelope of operation of Bryant s Legacy Line rooftop products to provide unprecedented flexibility to meet year round comfort conditions The Perfect Humidity system has the industry s only dual d
179. using manufacturer recommended parts 23 81 19 13 11 Gas Heat 1 General a Heat exchanger shall be an induced draft design Positive pressure heat exchanger designs shall not be al lowed b Shall incorporate a direct spark ignition system and redundant main gas valve c Gas supply pressure at the inlet to the rooftop unit gas valve must match that reguired by the manufacturer 2 The heat exchanger shall be controlled by an integrated gas controller IGC microprocessor a IGC board shall notify users of fault using an LED light emitting diode b The LED shall be visible without removing the control box access panel c IGC board shall contain algorithms that modify evaporator fan operation to prevent future cycling on high temperature limit switch d Unit shall be equipped with anti cycle protection with one short cycle on unit flame rollout switch or 4 con tinuous short cycles on the high temperature limit switch Fault indication shall be made using an LED 87 580J 3 R un an Standard Heat Exchanger construction a Heat exchanger shall be of the tubular section type constructed of a minimum of 20 gauge steel coated with a nominal 1 2 mil aluminum silicone alloy for corrosion resistance b Burners shall be of the in shot type constructed of aluminum coated steel c Burners shall incorporate orifices for rated heat output up to 2000 ft 610m elevation Additional accessory kits may be required for applica
180. vailable the heaviest combination is listed 1 For Perfect Humidity add MotorMaster Controller Where available 29 580J APPLICATION DATA Min operating ambient temp cooling In mechanical cooling mode your Bryant rooftop unit can safely operate down to an outdoor ambient temperature of 40 F 4 C and 25 F 4 C with an accessory winter start kit It is possible to provide cooling at lower outdoor ambient temperatures by using less outside air economizers and or accessory low ambient kits Max operating ambient temp cooling The maximum operating ambient temperature for cooling mode is 115 F 46 C While cooling operation above 115 F 46 C may be possible it could cause either a reduction in performance reliability or a protective action by the unit s internal safety devices Min mixed air temp heating Using the factory settings the minimum temperatures for the mixed air the combined temperature of the warm return air and the cold outdoor air entering the dimpled gas heat exchangers are Stainless Steel 40 F 4 C continuous 35 F 2 C intermittent Aluminized 50 F 10 C continuous 45 F 7 C intermittent Operating at lower mixed air temperatures may be possible if a field supplied outdoor air thermostat initiates both heat stages when the temperature is less than the minimum temperatures listed above Please contact your local Bryant representative for assistance Min and max
181. vation b Additional accessory kits may be required for applications above 2000 ft 610m elevation 7 Flue Shield a Flue shield shall provide protection from the hot sides of the gas flue hood 8 Condenser Coil Hail Guard Assembly a Shall protect against damage from hail b Shall be either hood style or louvered 9 Unit Mounted Non Fused Disconnect Switch Available on units with MOCP s of 80 amps or less a Switch shall be factory installed internally mounted b National Electric Code NEC and UL approved non fused switch shall provide unit power shutoff c Shall be accessible from outside the unit d Shall provide local shutdown and lockout capability 10 Convenience Outlet a Powered convenience outlet 1 Outlet shall be powered from main line power to the rooftop unit 2 Outlet shall be powered from line side or load side of disconnect by installing contractor as required by code If outlet is powered from load side of disconnect unit electrical ratings shall be UL certified and rated for additional outlet amperage 3 Outlet shall be factory installed and internally mounted with easily accessible 115 v female receptacle 4 Outlet shall include 15 amp GFI receptacles with independent fuse protection 5 Voltage required to operate convenience outlet shall be provided by a factory installed step down trans former 6 Outlet shall be accessible from outside the unit 7 Outlet shall include a
182. when the unit is in the unoccupied mode Economizer controller shall accept a 2 10 Vdc CO sensor input for IAO DCV control In this mode dampers shall modulate the outdoor air damper to provide ventilation based on the sensor input Compressor lockout sensor shall open at 35 F 2 C and close closes at 50 F 10 C Actuator shall be direct coupled to economizer gear No linkage arms or control rods shall be acceptable Economizer controller shall provide indications when in free cooling mode in the DCV mode or the exhaust fan contact is closed Two Position Damper a Damper shall be a Two Position Damper Damper travel shall be from the full closed position to the field ad justable open setpoint Damper shall include adjustable damper travel from 25 to 100 full open Damper shall include single or dual blade gear driven dampers and actuator motor Actuator shall be direct coupled to damper gear No linkage arms or control rods shall be acceptable Damper will admit up to 100 outdoor air for applicable rooftop units Damper shall close upon indoor evaporator fan shutoff and or loss of power The damper actuator shall plug into the rooftop unit s wiring harness plug No hard wiring shall be required Outside air hood shall include aluminum water entrainment filter 90 3 Manual damper a Manual damper package shall consist of damper air inlet screen and rain hood which can be preset to admit
183. which makes it easy to adjust to unexpected job site complications Lighter units make easy replacement Bryant 3 15 ton 580J rooftops fit on existing Bryant curbs dating back to 1989 Also our large control box gives you room to work and room to mount Bryant accessory controls Easy to maintain Easy access handles by Bryant provide quick and easy access to all normally serviced components Our no strip screw system has superior holding power and guides screws into position while preventing the screw from stripping the unit s metal Take accurate pressure readings by reading condenser pressure with panels on Simply remove the black composite plug route your gauge line s through the hole and connect them to the refrigeration service valve s Easy to use The newly designed central terminal board by Bryant puts all your connections and troubleshooting points in one convenient place standard Most low voltage connections are made to the same board and make it easy to find what you re looking for and easy to access it Bryant rooftops have high and low pressure switches a filter drier and 2 in 51mm filters standard ASHRAE uron the environmentally sound refrigerant c 0 M P LIAN I FEATURES AND BENEFITS Single cooling stage models are available from 3 10 ton Two cooling stage models are available from 7 5 15 ton SEER up to 13 0 EER s up to 11 1 EER S up to 11 8 Up to 28 lighter than similar i
184. y wall another unit 36 in 914 mm Special Surface behind servicer is electrically non conductive e g wood fiberglass Check for adjacent units or building fresh air intakes within 10 ft of this unit s flue outlet 22 CURBS amp WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS 580J 08 14 NOTES ROOFCURB 1 ROOFCURB ACCESSORY IS SHIPPED DISASSEMBLED ACCESSORY A UNIT SIZE 2 INSULATED PANELS 1 THK POLYURETHANE FOAM 1 3 4 DENSITY Ro TA o 3 DIMENSIONS IN 1 ARE IN MILLIMETERS 4 ROOFCURB 16 GAGE STEEL CRRFCURBO03A01 580J 08 14 5 ATTACH DUCTWORK TO CURB FLANGES OF DUCT REST ON CURB n 6 SERVICE CLEARANCE 4 ON EACH SIDE CRRFCURB004A01 7 EZ DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW 8 CONNECTOR PACKAGES CRBTMPWROO1A01 AND 2A01 ARE FOR THRU THE CURB GAS TYPE PACKAGES CRBTMPWROO3A01 AND 4401 ARE FOR THE THRU THE BOTTOM TYPE GAS CONNECTIONS CONNECTOR PKG ACC B C D ALT DRAIN HOLE GAS POWER CONTROL ACCESSORY PWR CRBTMPWROO1A01 2 8 7 16 17 10 15 18 3 3 4 19 NPT CRBTMPWROO2A01 827 583 1 3 4 44 5 3 4 191NPT 1 1 4 31 7 2 L12 71NPT 17 2 12 71NPT CRBTMPWROO3A01 1 2 112 71NPT 3 4 19 NPT CRBTMPWROO4A01 3 4 L191NPT 1 1 4 31 71 lt O Sessa l i I UNIT i GASKET A NAIL jener I SUPPLIED WITH CURB
185. yphase squirrel cage induction motors of NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association design A and B manufactured for use in the United States Ranging from 1 to 200 Hp these continuous duty motors operate on 230 and 460 volt 60 Hz power If a motor does not fit into these specifications the motor does not have to be replaced by an EPACT compliant energy efficient motor Variable speed motors are exempt from EPACT compliance require ments Therefore the indoor fan motors for Bryant 580J04 16 units are exempt from these requirements 55 580J FAN PERFORMANCE Table 34 580J 04 1 PHASE 3 TON HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 SEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Field Supplied Drive Standard Static Option Medium Static Option 900 553 0 14 681 0 22 782 0 32 870 0 42 948 0 53 975 575 0 16 700 0 25 801 0 35 888 0 46 965 0 57 1050 597 0 18 720 0 28 820 0 38 906 0 49 983 0 61 1125 620 0 21 741 0 31 839 0 42 925 0 54 1001 0 66 1200 643 0 23 762 0 34 944 0 58 1020 0 71 1275 667 0 27 783 0 38 963 0 63 1038 0 76 1350 691 0 30 805 0 42 983 0 68 1057 0 82 1425 715 0 34 827 0 47 1002 0 74 1076 0 88 1500 740 0 38 849 0 52 1023 0 80 1096 0 95 AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 SEM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP Medium Static Option Field Supplied Drive 900 1019 0 64 1084 0 76
186. z 3000 2000 41000 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE DROP in wg C101124 Fig 23 Horizontal Power Exhaust Performance C101123 Fig 22 Return Air Pressure Drop Vertical 15 Tons General fan performance notes 1 Interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate 2 External static pressure is the static pressure difference between the return duct and the supply duct plus the static pressure caused by any FIOPs or accessories 3 Tabular data accounts for pressure loss due to clean filters unit casing and wet coils Factory options and accessories may add static pressure losses as shown in the tables above Selection software is available through your salesperson to help you select the best motor drive combination for your application 4 The Fan Performance tables offer motor drive recommendations In cases when two motor drive combinations would work Bryant recommended the lower horsepower option 5 For information on the electrical properties of Bryant motors please see the Electrical information section of this book 6 For more information on the performance limits of Bryant motors see the application data section of this book 7 The EPACT Energy Policy Act of 1992 regulates energy requirements for specific types of indoor fan motors Motors regulated by EPACT include any general purpose T frame three digit 143 and larger single speed foot mounted pol

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