Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung 551B des Produzenten Bryant
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Cancels : II 551B-9 0-6 II 551B-90 -7 10/15/05 CONTENTS Page SAFETY CONSIDERA TIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 INST ALLA TION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-37 I. Step 1 — Pr o vide Unit Supp ort .
— 2 — III. STEP 3 — INST ALL CONDENSA TE DRAIN LINE AND EXTERNAL TRAP Condensate drain connecti ons are located at the bottom and end of the unit. Unit disc harge connecti ons do not determine the use o f drain conne ctions; e ither drain c onnectio n can be used in ver tic al or hor izo nt al appl icat i ons.
— 3 — NO TES: 1. Ro of curb ac cessor y is sh ipped disass embled. 2. Insul ate d pane ls: 1-i n. thic k pol yure thane f oam, 1 3 / 4 lb density . 3. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters. 4. Ro of curb : 16-gag e steel. 5. Att ach ductwork to curb (flange s of duct rest on curb ).
— 4 — NO TES: 1. Place unit on curb as close as possible t o the duct end. 2. Dimension in ( ) is in millimeters . 3. Hook rigging sh ackles through holes in base rail, a s shown in detail “ A. ” Holes in base rails are c ent ered around the unit center of gra v ity .
— 5 — Fig. 7 — Base U nit Dimens ions.
— 6 — T able 1 — Ph ysical Data LEGEND Bhp — Brake Horsep ower UNIT 55 1B 090 102 120 150 NOMINAL CAP ACITY (tons) 7 1 / 2 8 1 / 2 10 12 1 / 2 OPERA TING WE IGHT (lb) Unit 755 895 91 5 930 Eco.
— 7 — V . STEP 5 — MAKE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS A. Field P ower Supply All units e xcept 208/230-v units are factory-wir ed for the volta ge shown on the un it na mepl ate.
— 8 — T able 2 — El ectrical Da ta See page 10 for legen d and not es. UNIT 551B NOMINAL V- P H - H z IFM TYPE CONV OUTLET VO LTA G E RANGE COMP NO.
— 9 — T able 2 — Elec trical Data (cont) See page 10 for legen d and not es. UNIT 551B NOMINAL V- P H - H z IFM TYPE CONV OUTLET VO LTA G E RANGE COMP NO.
— 10 — LEGEND AND NO TES FOR T ABLE 2 LEGEND *Heater capacity (kW) is based on heater voltage of 208, 240, 480 , and 575-V . If power distribution voltage v ar ies from rated heater voltage, heater kW will v ary accordingly . †Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
— 11 — B. Field Contr ol Wiring Insta ll a Bryant-a pproved acce ssory the rmostat ass e mbly according to installati on instructions included with the accesso ry . Loca te ther mostat a ssembly on a s olid w all in t he conditione d space to sense aver age temperat ure in accor- dance with thermostat installation instructions.
— 12 — 3. Use a wire nut to connec t humidistat cable into low- voltage wiring a s shown i n Fig . 13. T o instal l Thermi distat™ device: 1. Route Thermidi stat cable through hol e provided in unit corner po st.
— 13 — C. Con venience Out let An option al conven ience o utlet p rovide s power for roofto p use . F or mainte nance personnel sa fety , the convenie nce out- let power is off w hen the unit disco nnect is off . Adjacent unit outlets may be use d for service tools.
— 14 — 2. The box with th e econo mizer hood comp onents is shipped in the compartme n t behind t he econ omize r . The Econ oMi$er IV con troll er is m ount ed on top of the Ec onoMi $er IV in th e pos ition shown in Fig.
— 15 — B TOP P ANEL INDOOR COIL ACCESS P ANEL 24 9/16” SCREW HOOD DIVIDER LEFT HOOD SIDE 40 3/8” Fig. 23 — Outdo or-Air Hood Construction 22 1/4” DIVIDER BAROMETRIC RELIEF CLEANABLE ALUMINUM FIL TER FIL TER HOOD FIL TER CLIP OUTSIDE AIR Fig.
— 16 — T able 5 — Su pply Air Sensor T e mpera ture/Resis tance Va l u e s The tempera ture sensor loo ks like an eye let termi nal with wires runni ng to it.
— 17 — Outdoor Dry B ulb Chan geover The standard controller is shipped from the facto ry configu red for outdoor dry bulb changeover contro l. The outdoor ai r and suppl y air t emper ature se nsors are included as stan dard. F or this contro l mode, the outdoor tempera ture is compared to an adjust able set point selecte d on the control.
— 18 — Indoor Air Quality (IAQ ) Sensor Input The I AQ inp ut ca n be used for dema nd con trol v entil ation control based on the leve l of CO 2 measured in th e space or re turn air du ct. Mount the accesso ry IAQ sensor a ccording to manufact urer specif ications.
— 19 — Exhaust Set P oin t Adjustment The exhaust set poi nt will determ ine when the ex haust fan runs ba sed on dam p er p o si ti on (if access ory powe r ex ha ust is installed). The set point is modified with the Exha ust F an Set Po int (EXH SET) potentiometer .
— 20 — Once bas e vent ilat ion h as been dete rmined , set the mini - mum damper position pote ntiometer to the corre ct position. The sam e equation can be used to det erm ine the o c cupied or maximum ventilation ra te to the buildi ng. F or exampl e, an output of 3.
— 21 — VII. STEP 7 — ADJ UST EV APORA T OR-F AN SPEED Adjus t evapo rator -fan rpm to meet jo bsite conditi ons. F or units wi th elect ric heat, requ ired minimum cfm is 225 0 for 551 B090 and 102 a nd 3000 for 551B120 and 15 0. See Ta b l e 8 f o r e x c e p t i o n s .
— 22 — T able 9 — Fan Rpm at Motor Pulle y Setting *; Standar d Mo tor/Drive *Approximate f an r pm shown. T able 10 — F an Rpm at Motor Pulle y Setting*; High -Static Motor/Drive *Approximate f an r pm shown.
— 23 — T able 12 — Ev aporator-F an Motor Data — High-Static Motors LEGEND BHP — Brake Horsepower *Extensive motor and electrical testing on these uni ts ensur es that the full horsepower and watts range of the motors can be utilized with confidence.
— 24 — T able 15 — F an P erf ormance 551B090 — V ertical Dischar ge Units; Standar d Motor (Belt Drive )* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 840 to 1085 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 25 — T able 16 — F an P erf ormance 551 B090 — V ertical Dischar ge Units; Hig h-Static Motor (Belt Dr ive)* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 860 to 1080 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 26 — T able 17 — F an P erf ormance 551B102 — V ertical Dischar ge Units; Standar d Motor (Belt Drive )* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 840 to 1085 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 27 — T able 18 — F an P erf ormance 551 B102 — V ertical Dischar ge Units; Hig h-Static Motor (Belt Dr ive)* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 860 to 1080 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 28 — T able 19 — Fan P erf ormanc e 551B120 — Ve rtical Discha rge Units; Standar d Motor (Belt D rive* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 860 to 1080 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 29 — T able 20 — F an P erf ormance 551 B120 — V ertical Dischar ge Units; Hig h-Static Motor (Belt Dr ive)* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 830 to 1130 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 30 — T able 21 — F an P erf ormance 551B150 — V ertical Dischar ge Units; Standar d Motor (Belt Drive )* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 830 to 1130 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 31 — T able 22 — Fan P erforman ce 551B 090 — Horiz ontal Disc harge Units; Sta ndar d Motor ( Belt Drive)* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 840 to 1085 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 32 — T able 23 — F an P erf ormance 551B090 — H orizontal D ischar ge Units; High-Stati c Motor (Bel t Drive)* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 860 to 1080 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 33 — T able 24 — Fan P erforman ce 551B 102 — Horiz ontal Disc harge Units; Sta ndar d Motor ( Belt Drive)* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 840 to 1085 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 34 — T able 25 — F an P erf ormance 551B102 — H orizontal D ischar ge Units; High-Stati c Motor (Bel t Drive)* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 860 to 1080 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 35 — T able 26 — Fan P erforman ce 551B 120 — Horiz ontal Disc harge Units; Sta ndar d Motor ( Belt Drive)* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 860 to 1080 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 36 — T able 27 — F an P erf ormance 551B120 — H orizontal D ischar ge Units; High-Stati c Motor (Bel t Drive)* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 830 to 1130 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 37 — T able 28 — Fan P erforman ce 551B 150 — Horiz ontal Disc harge Units; Sta ndar d Motor ( Belt Drive)* LEGEND *Motor drive range: 830 to 1130 rpm. All other r pms require field- supplied drive. NO TES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
— 38 — PRE-ST ART -UP Procee d as follows to in spect and pr epare the unit for initial start - up: 1. Remo ve a ll acce ss pane ls . 2. Read a nd follow in struction s on al l W A RNING , CA U- TION , and INFORMA TION labels attached to or shipped with unit.
— 39 — IX. C OO LING T o start unit, turn on main power supply . Set system selector switc h at C OOL posi tion an d fa n sw itch a t AUTO p osi tion . Adjust thermostat to a se tting below ro om temperature. Compress or sta rts on clo sure of con tacto r .
— 40 — Subcoo ling Mo de When su bco oling mo de is initia te d, this will en ergize ( close ) the liqu id li ne solen oid va lve (LLS V) for cing th e hot li quid refrigerant to enter into the subco oling coil (see Fig .
— 41 — T able 29 — P erfect Humidi ty™ Dehumidific ation System Sequence of Operation and System Response — Du al Compressor Un its LEGEND NO TE: On a therm ostat call f or W1, all cooling and dehumidification will be off .
— 42 — C. Condensat e Drain Chec k and c lean ea ch year at s t art of co oling se ason. In wi n- ter , protect aga inst free ze-up. D . Filter s Clean or replac e at sta rt of eac h heati ng and cooli ng season, or more ofte n if opera ting con di ti ons req uir e it.
— 43 — Fig. 47 — Cooli ng Charging Charts, St andard 551B090 Unit Fig. 48 — Cooling Charging Charts, Sta ndard 5 51B102 Unit.
— 44 — Fig. 49 — Cooli ng Charging Charts, St andard 551B120 Unit Fig. 50 — C ooling C hargi ng Charts, Standar d 551B150 Uni t.
— 45 — E. T o Use Cooling Charging Ch arts, Units the P erfect Humidity™ D ehumidifica tion System Refer to the charts (Fig. 5 1-53) to deter mine the prope r leav- ing cond en ser pressu re and tempera ture. EXAMPLE: (Fig . 51) Circuit 1 Leaving Condenser Pressure .
— 46 — TROUBLESHOO TING I. UNIT TROUBLESHOO TING Refe r to T ables 30- 32 fo r addi ti on al in for mati on. T abl e 30 — Coo li ng T roubl esh oot ing PROBLEM C A USE REMED Y Compressor(s) and Condenser Fan Will Not Start. P ower failure . Call power company .
— 47 — T able 31 — P erfect Humidi ty™ Dehumidific ation System Subcoolin g Mode Service Anal ysis T able 32 — P erfect Hum idity Deh umidification Hot Gas Reheat Mode Service Anal ysis PROBLEM CAUSE REMED Y Subcool ing Mode (Liquid Reheat ) Will Not Ene rgize .
— 48 — II. ECONOMI$ER IV TR OUBLESHOO TING See T able 3 3 for E conoMi$ er IV logic . A func tional view of the EconoM i$er IV is s hown in Fig. 54.
— 49 — 4. Remove the jumper ac ross T and T1. The actuator shou ld drive fully close d. 5. Re tu rn Ec o n o M i $er IV se tt in gs a n d wi r in g t o n or ma l after completing tro ubleshooting. G. EconoMi$ er IV T roublesh ooting Comp letion This p ro c edur e i s u sed t o re t ur n t h e E c o noM i$er IV t o op e r a- tion.
Copyright 2 005 Br yant He ating & Cooli ng System s Prin ted in U.S.A. CA T ALO G NO. 04-53551004 -01 INDEX Access panel s 14 Barometric f low capacity 16 Char ging chart, refrigera nt 43-45 Clea.
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Copyright 2 005 Br yant He ating & Cooling System s Print ed in U.S.A. CL-1 CA T ALOG NO. 04-535 51004-01 CUT ALONG DO TTED LINE CUT ALONG DO TTED LINE ST ART -UP CHECKLIST (Remov e and Store in Job File) I. PRELIMINAR Y INFORMA TION MODEL NO.: _____ __ _____ ____ _______ ____ _____ ____ __ SERIAL NO .
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