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Bryant 583B User Manual

Bryant 583B
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SINGLE-PACKAGE
GAS HEATING/ELECTRIC
COOLING UNITS
Model 583B
Sizes 024-060
2 to 5 Nominal Tons
Low NOx Models Available
Form No. PDS 583B.24.1
Single-Package Rooftop Products with Energy-Saving Features
and Puron® refrigerant.
Direct Spark Ignition
Low Sound Levels
Up to 81% AFUE
12 SEER
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
One-piece heating and cooling units with low sound levels, easy
installation, low maintenance, and dependable performance.
Puron® Environmentally Sound Refrigerant
is Bryant’s
unique refrigerant designed to help protect the environment.
Puron is an HFC refrigerant which does not contain chlorine that
can harm the ozone layer. The most important advantage of
Puron refrigerant is that it has not been banned in future air con-
ditioning systems as the traditional refrigerant R-22 has been.
Puron refrigerant is in service in thousands of systems proving
highly reliable, environmentally sound performance.
EASY INSTALLATION
—Factory-assembled package is a com-
pact, fully self-contained, combination gas heating/electric cool-
ing unit that is pre-wired, pre-piped, and pre-charged for
minimum installation expense.
These units are available in a variety of standard and optional
heating/cooling size combinations with voltage options to meet
residential and light commercial requirements. Units are light-
weight and install easily on a rooftop or at ground level. The high
tech composite basepan eliminates rust problems associated
with ground level applications.
CONVERTIBLE DUCT CONFIGURATION
—Unit is designed
for easy use in either downflow or horizontal applications. Each
unit is easily converted from horizontal to downflow with addition
of two duct covers.
EFFICIENT OPERATION
High-efficiency design
offers SEER (Seasonal Energy Effi-
ciency Ratios) of 12.0 and AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Effi-
ciency) ratings as high as 81%.
Energy-saving, direct spark ignition
saves gas by operating
only when the room thermostat calls for heating. Standard units
are furnished with natural gas controls. A low-cost field-installed
kit for propane conversion is available for all units.
583B units with an “N” in the thirteenth position of model #
are dedicated Low NOx units
designed for California installa-
tions. These models meet the California maximum oxides of ni-
trogen (NOx) emissions requirement of 40 nanograms/joule or
less as shipped from the factory and MUST be installed in Cali-
fornia Air Quality Management Districts where a Low NOx rule
exists.
DURABLE, DEPENDABLE COMPONENTS
Compressors
are designed for high efficiency. Each compres-
sor is hermetically sealed against contamination to help promote
longer life and dependable operation. Each compressor also has
vibration isolation to provide quieter operation. All compressors
have internal high pressure and overcurrent protection.
Monoport inshot burners
produce precise air-to-gas mixture,
which provides for clean and efficient combustion. The large
monoport on the inshot (or injection type) burners seldom, if
ever, requires cleaning. All gas furnace components are acces-
sible in one compartment.
Turbo-tubular™ heat exchangers
are constructed of alumi-
nized steel for corrosion resistance and optimum heat transfer
for improved efficiency. The tubular design permits hot gases to
make multiple passes across the path of the supply air.
In addition, dimples located on the heat exchanger walls force
the hot gases to stay in close contact with the walls, improving
heat transfer.
Direct-drive multi-speed, PSC (permanent split capacitor)
blower motor
is standard on all 583B models.
Direct-drive, PSC condenser-fan motors
are designed to help
reduce energy consumption and provide for cooling operation
down to 40°F outdoor temperature. Motormaster® II low ambient
kit is available as a field-installed accessory.
Corporate thermostats
include the Time Guard® II anti-short
cycle protection circuitry. If an Original Equipment Manufacture
(OEM) thermostat is used the Time Guard II field installed anti-
short cycle kit must be used.
Refrigerant system
is designed to provide dependability. Liquid
filter dryers are used to promote clean, unrestricted operation.
Each unit leaves the factory with a full refrigerant charge. Refrig-
erant service connections make checking operating pressures
easier.
UNIT 583B
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Bryant 583B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBryant
Model583B
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Unit Features and Benefits

Puron Refrigerant

Bryant's HFC refrigerant designed to protect the environment.

Easy Installation

Factory-assembled package for compact, self-contained unit.

Efficient Operation

High-efficiency design with SEER and AFUE ratings.

Durable Components

Focuses on compressors, burners, and heat exchangers.

Unit Features (continued)

High and Low Pressure Switches

Details safety switches for unit protection.

Low Sound Ratings

Highlights quiet operation with low sound levels.

Serviceability and Cabinet Design

Describes ease of access and cabinet construction.

Model Number Nomenclature

Fuel and Controls Designation

Explains codes for fuel type and controls.

Cooling Capacity and Efficiency Ratings

Lists SEER and sound ratings for cooling units.

ARI Capacities

Cooling Capacities and Efficiencies

Table detailing cooling performance metrics.

ARI Capacities (continued)

Heating Capacities and Efficiencies

Table detailing heating performance metrics.

Physical Data

Unit Dimensions and Weights

Provides physical specifications for units.

Refrigerant and Coil Specifications

Details refrigerant charge and coil construction.

Physical Data (continued)

Blower and Furnace Section Details

Describes blower motor and furnace components.

Options and Accessories

Factory-Installed Options

Lists options like coil types.

Field-Installed Accessories

Details available accessories for installation.

Accessory Dimensions

Roof Opening and Flashing Details

Provides dimensions for roof mounting and flashing.

Selection Procedure

Selecting Unit Based on Cooling Capacity

Guide to choosing the right unit.

Selecting Unit by Power Source

Matching unit to available power.

Performance Data

Cooling Performance Tables

Data for 024 and 030 models cooling.

Performance Data (continued)

Cooling Performance Tables

Data for 036 and 042 models cooling.

Performance Data (continued)

Cooling Performance Tables

Data for 048 and 060 models cooling.

Performance Data (continued)

Wet Coil Air Delivery

Air delivery values at various pressures and speeds.

Performance Data (continued)

Economizer and Filter Pressure Drop

Pressure drop for economizer and filter.

Outdoor Sound Data

Decibel levels at different frequencies.

High Altitude Compensation

Natural Gas Orifice Conversion

Orifice adjustments for altitude.

Liquid Propane Orifice Conversion

Orifice adjustments for LP at altitude.

Typical Piping and Wiring

Rooftop Unit Installation

Diagram of roof-mounted unit setup.

Ground-Level Unit Installation

Diagram of ground-mounted unit setup.

Application Data

Condensate Trap and Ductwork Requirements

Installation details for condensate and ductwork.

Airflow and Ambient Temperature Limits

Operational parameters for airflow and temperature.

Electrical Data

Unit Electrical Specifications

Table of voltage, amps, and motor data.

Voltage Imbalance Calculation

Formula for determining voltage imbalance.

Typical Wiring Schematics

208/230-1-60 Schematic

Wiring diagram for single-phase units.

Typical Wiring Schematics (continued)

208/230-3-60 Schematic

Wiring diagram for three-phase units.

Typical Wiring Schematics (continued)

460-3-60 Schematic

Wiring diagram for 460V three-phase units.

Controls

Heating Operating Sequence

Step-by-step heating operation process.

Cooling Operating Sequence

Step-by-step cooling operation process.

Guide Specifications

System Description and Quality Assurance

Overview of unit and quality standards.

Unit Cabinet and Fans

Details on cabinet construction and fan types.

Compressor, Coils, and Heating Section

Specifications for key components.

Refrigerant Components and Filters

Details on TXV and filters.

Guide Specifications (continued)

Electrical Requirements and Motors

Electrical connections and motor types.

Grille, Duct Conversion, and Special Features

Details on grille, duct conversion, and options.

Thermostat, Conversion Kits, and Altitude

Information on thermostats, LP kits, and altitude.

Compressor Protection and Low NOx

Safety features and emissions.

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