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APPLICATION DATA (cont)

Standard Unit Refrigerant Cycle

At point no. 1 in the pressure enthalpy curve, vapor leaving the
compressor at a high pressure and a high temperature enters
the condenser. The condenser removes heat from the refriger-
ant, lowers its temperature, and changes it to a liquid. At point
no. 2, the liquid leaves the condenser and enters a fixed expan-
sion device that lowers the pressure of the refrigerant. At point
no. 3, the liquid enters the evaporator coil, where the refrigerant
increases in temperature and changes back to a vapor. At point
no. 4, the vapor leaves the evaporator and reenters the com-
pressor.

Refrigerant Cycle Using Perfect Humidity™ Dehumidification
Package

When a subcooler coil is added to the rooftop unit, the refriger-
ant is affected in such a way that the unit latent capacity is
increased. The refrigerant cycle follows the same path from
point no. 1 to point no. 2 as the standard refrigerant cycle with-
out a subcooler (see the pressure enthalpy curve). However, at
point no. 2, the liquid refrigerant enters the subcooler coil where
the temperature is lowered further. At point no. 2A, this sub-
cooled liquid enters the TXV, which drops the pressure of the
liquid. At point no. 2B, the liquid enters the fixed orifice metering
device. The refrigerant leaves this device as a saturated vapor
and enters the evaporator at point no. 2C. The improved refrig-
eration effect can now be seen between point no. 2C and point
no. 3. The increase in the total refrigeration effect is the addi-
tional enthalpy gained from point no. 2C to point no. 3. However,
the subcooler coil rejects this added refrigeration effect to the
air downstream of the evaporator coil, thus maximizing the over-
all latent effect. This improved latent effect is a direct result of
the addition of the Perfect Humidity subcooler coil to the refrig-
erant cycle.
Latent Capacity Effects

Refer to the psychrometric chart to see how the sensible heat
factor decreases when the optional Perfect Humidity dehumidifi-
cation package is installed. This chart contains data for the
5-ton 581B unit operation, both with and without the Perfect
Humidity package, at 1750 cfm. Point no. 1 on the chart repre-
sents the return-air dry bulb (80 F) and wet bulb (67 F) condi-
tions. Point no. 2 represents the supply-air conditions for a
standard 581B rooftop unit without the Perfect Humidity dehu-
midification package. Point no. 3 represents the supply-air con-
ditions for a 581B rooftop unit with the Perfect Humidity
package. By connecting point no. 1 and point no. 2 on the chart
and finding the intersection on the sensible heat factor scale,
the sensible heat factor is 0.73. Connect point no. 1 and point
no. 3, and see that the sensible heat factor is 0.58. This is a
17.5% increase in latent capacity for the given conditions. This
increase in latent capacity allows the 581B rooftop units to
remove more moisture from the conditioned space; thus lower-
ing the humidity levels.
Dehumidification Effects

Further evidence of dehumidification can be seen by analyzing
the pounds of water per pound of dry air found in the supply air.
At point no. 2 in the psychrometric chart, there are 65 grains
(0.0092 lb) of moisture per pound of dry air. At point no. 3, there
are 58 grains (0.0083 lb) of moisture per pound of dry air. This
is a 12.1% decrease in the amount of water in the supply air.
17.

PERFECT HUMIDITY DEHUMIDIFICATION PACKAGE
OPERATING PERFORMANCE — 

Perfect Humidity dehu-

midification package operation does not affect the electrical
data. The electrical data remains the same either with or
without the Perfect Humidity package.

The operating and shipping weights will be slightly
increased with the addition of the Perfect Humidity sub-
cooler. See the Physical Data table for added base unit
weight with this option.

Refer to cooling performance data, both with and without
the Perfect Humidity dehumidification package. Note the

greatly improved latent capacity with the Perfect Humidity
dehumidification package.

Static pressure is also slightly affected by the addition of
the Perfect Humidity dehumidification package. See Static
Pressure Drop table on page 40 when using this option.

18.

PERFECT HUMIDITY DEHUMIDIFICATION PACKAGE
FEATURES AND BENEFITS

• The Perfect Humidity dehumidification package can improve

the humidity control of your rooftop equipment by up to 40%.
This greatly reduces the risk of sick building syndrome by
reducing biological growth in both ductwork and the rest of the
building.

• The Perfect Humidity dehumidification package improves

comfort levels in the building by better controlling the humidity.
This improved comfort level allows building tenants to raise
the cooling set point on the thermostats for accumulated
energy savings.

• Better humidity control lowers the risk of humidity-induced

property damage.

• The Perfect Humidity dehumidification package permits build-

ing refrigerators and freezers to operate more efficiently due
to lower relative humidity levels. This is the perfect solution for
supermarket applications.

• The Perfect Humidity subcooling circuit can be operated by a

humidity sensor. If the sensor is used, the Perfect Humidity
circuit will then only operate when needed. If the humidity lev-
els in the occupied space are acceptable (such as in the
spring and fall seasons), the Perfect Humidity circuit will not
operate. The rooftop unit is then able to operate to its full sen-
sible potential, which provides more efficient performance and
energy savings.

• At lower outdoor temperatures, rooftop units with dehumidifi-

cation devices are subject to low suction pressure conditions.
The Perfect Humidity dehumidification package contains a
low-pressure switch that deactivates the Perfect Humidity
dehumidification package under low suction pressure condi-
tions without deactivating the compressors.

• Improved humidity control allows increased outdoor-air venti-

lation in hot and humid geographical areas. Humidity control
also helps to improve the indoor-air quality of the building.

• The Perfect Humidity dehumidification package is factory

installed. There are no additional field installation costs. There
is also no need to purchase a roof curb from another manu-
facturer, as standard Bryant roof curbs will accommodate the
581B rooftop units which have the Perfect Humidity dehumidi-
fication package option installed.

• The Perfect Humidity dehumidification package is engineered

and manufactured by Bryant for Bryant rooftop units. All appli-
cation support, service, and warranty issues can therefore be
handled through one company.

• The slightly lower sensible capacities obtained when using the

Perfect Humidity dehumidification package allow the unit to
operate for an extended period of time. The more the unit
operates, the more air is exposed to the subcooling coil. This
rooftop unit increased latent capacity results in lower relative
humidity levels in the occupied space.

• It is no longer necessary to oversize equipment and add

reheat devices to properly dehumidify your building. In a typi-
cal scenario, a building owner may need 39,000 Btuh of sensi-
ble capacity and 23,000 Btuh of latent capacity (62,000 total
Btuh). To accomplish this without the Perfect Humidity dehu-
midification package, a 7

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/

2

-ton unit with a reheat device

would be necessary to attain the higher latent capacity
required. This results in a large up-front expense to oversize
the equipment from a standard 5-ton to a 7

1

/

2

-ton unit.

The building owner can now purchase a 5-ton unit with the
Perfect Humidity dehumidification package for a small addi-
tional up-front charge, and no reheat device will be necessary
to satisfy the cooling requirements. This reduces both installa-
tion costs and operating costs throughout the life of the
product.

Summary of Contents for 581B

Page 1: ...e safety controls designed to monitor and protect for the life of the unit The standard safe ties include low pressure loss of charge switch high pressure switch freeze protection thermostat internal compressor overload exclusive Cycle LOC circuit board that prevents compres sor cycling refrigerant filter drier The cabinet is constructed of galvanized steel bonderized and coated with a prepainted ...

Page 2: ...FRIGERATION SYSTEM PROTECTION FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONAL DISCONNECT SWITCH FULLY MODULATING ECONOMIZER OPTION OR ACCESSORY HIGH EFFICIENCY COILS ON SITE CONVERTIBILITY FROM VERTICAL TO HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE HIGH EFFICIENCY COILS AND FIXED ORIFICE REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE SINGLE PIECE TOP PANEL NO TOOL FILTER ACCESS SLEEVE BEARING PERMANENTLY LUBRICATED MOTORS SLOPED NON CORROSIVE CONDENSATE DRAI...

Page 3: ...raws hot com bustion gas through the heat exchanger at the optimum rate for the most effective heat transfer The induced draft negative pressure also prevents contaminants from entering the supply air if a leak in the heat exchanger occurs The Direct Spark Ignition System saves operating expense when compared to old style pilot ignition systems No crossover tube is required therefore no sooting or...

Page 4: ...e measure ments as well as simple accessibility Resettable 24 v Circuit Breaker On 581B090 150 Units allows room for error without replacing transformers or fuses Single Side Utility Connections provide easy access to per form any necessary service Color Coded Wires permit easy tracing and diagnostics Belt Driven Motors are accessible through a single access door to facilitate servicing and adjust...

Page 5: ...ency Ratio SIZE 581B HEATING INPUT Btuh Stage 2 Stage 1 OUTPUT CAPACITY Btuh TEMPERATURE RISE AFUE STEADY STAGE EFFICIENCY 036071 72 000 59 040 15 45 82 82 036072 72 000 50 000 59 040 41 000 15 45 82 82 036114 115 000 92 000 55 85 80 80 036115 115 000 82 000 92 000 65 600 55 85 80 82 036060N 60 000 50 000 20 50 81 81 036090N 90 000 74 000 30 60 81 81 048071 72 000 59 040 15 45 82 82 048072 72 000 ...

Page 6: ...e Deflector X Flue Hood Protector Assembly X Coil Guard Grille X Condenser Coil Hail Guard X Fan Filter Status Switch X Corrosion Resistant Coils X BURNER SPUDS ORIFICES LOW AMBIENT CONTROLS The 581B036 150 standard units are designed to operate in cooling at outdoor temperatures down to 25 F With accessory Motormaster control condenser fan speed modulation or Motor master II control condenser fan...

Page 7: ...provided by a factory installed transformer DURABLADE ECONOMIZER Exclusive Durablade economizer damper design saves energy while providing economical and reliable cooling A sliding plate on the face of the economizer controls the amount of outdoor air entering the system When the sliding plate is closed it provides a leakproof seal which prevents ambient air from seeping in or conditioned air from...

Page 8: ...d is standard with the Durablade economizer The accessory Accusensor II solid state enthalpy control senses both dry and wet bulb of the outdoor air to provide an accurate enthalpy read ing Accusensor II control is available as a field installed accessory for the Durablade economizer The accessory Accusensor III differential enthalpy sensor control com pares outdoor temperature and humidity to ret...

Page 9: ...17 2 17 2 17 2 17 Total Face Area sq ft 14 6 16 5 16 5 16 5 Unit with Perfect Humidity Dehumidification Package Rows Fins in 1 17 1 17 1 17 1 17 Total Face Area sq ft 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 EVAPORATOR FAN Centrifugal Type Belt Drive Quantity Size in 1 10 x 10 1 10 x 10 1 10 x 10 1 10 x 10 Nominal Cfm 1200 1600 2000 2400 Maximum Continuous Bhp Std 1 20 1 20 1 30 2 40 2 40 Hi Static 2 40 2 40 2 90 2 90 Mot...

Page 10: ...5 082 45 120N 094 42 094 42 Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting amps 208 230 460 575 V 14 14 14 14 Gas Input Btuh First Stage Second Stage 071II 72 000 72 000 72 000 114II 115 000 115 000 115 000 149II 150 000 150 000 072 50 000 72 000 50 000 72 000 50 000 72 000 50 000 72 000 115 82 000 115 000 82 000 115 000 82 000 115 000 82 000 115 000 150 120 000 150 000 120 000 150 000 120 000 150 000 060N 6...

Page 11: ...fication Package Rows Fins in 1 17 1 17 1 17 1 17 Total Face Area sq ft 6 3 6 3 8 4 8 4 EVAPORATOR FAN Centrifugal Size in 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 Type Drive Belt Belt Belt Belt Nominal Cfm 3000 3400 4000 5000 Maximum Continuous Bhp Std 2 90 2 90 3 70 5 25 Hi Static 4 20 4 20 5 25 Motor Frame 56 56 56 56 Fan Rpm Range Std 840 1085 840 1085 860 1080 900 1260 Hi Static 860 1080 860 1080 830 ...

Page 12: ...0 000 250 000 Hi 180 000 224 000 180 000 224 000 200 000 250 000 Efficiency Steady State 82 82 82 80 in 250 000 Btuh heat range 82 80 in 250 000 Btuh heat range Temperature Rise Range Lo 20 50 20 50 35 65 35 65 Med 35 65 35 65 35 65 40 70 Hi 45 75 45 75 40 70 Manifold Pressure in wg Natural Gas Std 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 Liquid Propane Accy 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 Gas Valve Quantity 1 1 1 1 Gas Valve Pressure Ra...

Page 13: ... 48 inches b Bottom of unit to combustible surfaces when not using curb 1 inch Bottom of base rail to combustible surfaces when not using curb 0 inches c Condenser coil for proper airflow 36 in one side 12 in the other The side getting the greater clearance is optional d Overhead 60 in to assure proper condenser fan operation e Between units control box side 42 in per NEC National Electrical Code ...

Page 14: ... The side getting the greater clearance is optional d Overhead 60 in to assure proper condenser fan operation e Between units control box side 42 in per NEC National Electrical Code f Between unit and ungrounded surfaces control box side 36 in per NEC g Between unit and block or concrete walls and other grounded surfaces control box side 42 in per NEC h Horizontal supply and return end 0 inches 6 ...

Page 15: ...rest on curb 6 Service clearance 4 ft on each side 7 Direction of airflow 8 Connector packages CRBTMPWR001A00 and 002A00 are for thru the curb connec tions Packages CRBTMP003A00 and 004A00 are for thru the bottom connections UNIT SIZE 581B B C D ALT DRAIN HOLE E GAS F POWER G CONTROL CONNECTOR PKG ACCY 036 072 1 911 16 551 1 4 406 13 4 44 5 3 4 19 NPT 3 4 19 NPT 1 2 12 7 NPT CRBTMPWR001A00 11 4 31...

Page 16: ...cessory is shipped disassembled 2 Insulated panels 1 in thick polyurethane foam 13 4 lb density 3 Dimensions in are in millimeters 4 Roof curb 16 gage steel 5 Attach ductwork to curb flanges of duct rest on curb 6 Service clearance 4 ft on each side 7 Direction of airflow 8 Connector packages CRBTMPWR001A00 and 002A00 are for thru the curb type Packages CRBTMPWR003A00 and 004A00 are for thru the b...

Page 17: ...ected sensible heat capacity of 37 481 NOTE Unit ratings are gross capacities and do not include the effect of evaporator fan motor heat To calcu late net capacities see Step V III SELECT HEATING CAPACITY OF UNIT TO PROVIDE DESIGN CONDITION REQUIREMENTS In the Heating Capacities and Efficiencies table page 5 note that unit 581B 048115 will provide output capacity of 92 000 Btuh which is adequate f...

Page 18: ... 4 TONS Temp F Air Ent Condenser Edb Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Cfm BF 1200 0 17 1450 0 19 1600 0 21 2000 0 24 Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Ewb F 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 75 TC 54 0 50 7 44 2 55 9 52 2 47 7 56 4 52 8 49 1 58 1 54 5 50 6 SHC 26 1 32 7 37 5 27 6 35 1 41 8 28 2 36 2 43 8 30 2 39 5 47 5 kW 2 81 2 80 2 76 2 83 2 81 2 78 2 83 2 80 2 79 2 84 2 82 2 79 85 TC 52 2 48 9 41 ...

Page 19: ...0 62 2 56 8 53 5 SHC 30 0 37 2 43 1 31 7 40 4 46 2 33 3 43 4 48 9 36 4 48 9 53 4 kW 6 27 6 19 6 09 6 28 6 21 6 13 6 29 6 24 6 17 6 31 6 27 6 22 581B072 6 TONS Temp F Air Ent Condenser Edb Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Cfm BF 1800 0 05 2100 0 06 2400 0 06 3000 0 08 Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Ewb F 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 75 TC 86 7 80 7 74 4 88 8 82 7 76 6 90 5 84 4 78 2 92 6 86 3 ...

Page 20: ...mp F Air Ent Condenser Edb Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Cfm BF 2550 0 08 3000 0 09 3400 0 11 4250 0 13 Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Ewb 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 75 TC 119 5 105 7 94 8 123 1 109 1 98 7 124 8 110 7 100 2 126 3 112 8 103 4 SHC 56 5 65 7 77 8 60 2 71 7 86 3 62 2 75 8 92 8 67 8 83 3 101 2 kW 5 92 5 84 5 77 5 95 5 88 5 81 5 96 5 89 5 83 5 99 5 91 5 85 85 TC 115 5 101 9 90...

Page 21: ... 0 87 3 65 8 85 1 96 0 72 5 96 9 104 8 kW 12 99 12 77 12 50 13 02 12 81 12 55 13 10 12 92 12 74 13 19 13 01 12 91 581B150 121 2 TONS Temp F Air Ent Condenser Edb Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Cfm BF 3750 0 08 4300 0 09 5000 0 11 6250 0 13 Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Ewb 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 75 TC 164 3 154 8 132 8 168 5 157 7 143 6 171 7 160 6 148 3 174 7 164 6 153 5 SHC 91 0 10...

Page 22: ... 79 3 75 581B048 4 TONS Temp F Air Ent Condenser Edb Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Cfm BF 1200 0 17 1450 0 19 1600 0 21 2000 0 24 Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Ewb 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 75 TC 52 9 47 5 41 5 55 7 50 9 47 5 57 0 51 7 48 1 60 5 55 6 52 1 SHC 22 7 28 4 33 4 26 1 34 1 38 9 25 9 33 7 41 6 29 4 39 1 47 5 kW 2 87 2 86 2 82 2 89 2 87 2 84 2 89 2 86 2 85 2 90 2 88 2 85 85 TC...

Page 23: ...54 1 46 8 40 9 56 9 49 2 45 9 SHC 10 9 19 6 28 0 12 5 22 2 31 5 13 5 24 0 34 0 16 5 28 0 38 8 kW 6 26 6 12 6 02 6 28 6 18 6 09 6 33 6 18 6 13 6 33 6 27 6 22 581B072 6 TONS Temp F Air Ent Condenser Edb Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Cfm BF 1800 0 05 2100 0 06 2400 0 06 3000 0 08 Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Ewb 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 75 TC 82 6 75 6 68 5 84 9 78 0 70 9 85 9 79 5 73 5...

Page 24: ...102 81 2 TONS Temp F Air Ent Condenser Edb Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Cfm BF 2550 0 08 3000 0 09 3400 0 11 4250 0 13 Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Ewb 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 75 TC 112 4 102 2 92 6 115 2 106 4 96 4 119 6 110 3 101 3 127 6 117 6 108 0 SHC 49 1 62 4 75 0 52 9 68 5 82 3 56 2 73 3 89 5 62 8 83 3 101 7 kW 6 10 5 96 5 86 6 18 6 05 5 95 6 18 6 05 5 95 6 18 6 10 6 00 85 T...

Page 25: ...23 5 43 7 66 8 29 0 52 9 69 7 35 0 62 4 82 2 kW 12 35 12 15 11 94 12 38 12 13 11 92 12 48 12 27 12 25 12 53 12 30 12 28 581B150 121 2 TONS Temp F Air Ent Condenser Edb Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Cfm BF 3750 0 08 4300 0 09 5000 0 11 6250 0 13 Temp F Air Entering Evaporator Ewb 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 75 TC 156 3 144 2 132 3 160 0 148 4 136 2 162 8 150 6 138 2 169 0 157 5 145 6 SHC 6...

Page 26: ... 1029 0 66 1073 0 72 1109 0 77 581B036 3 TONS STANDARD MOTOR cont AIRFLOW Cfm EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 900 957 0 39 988 0 43 1039 0 47 1061 0 51 1083 0 54 1105 0 58 1000 992 0 44 1039 0 49 1061 0 55 1088 0 60 1111 0 66 1136 0 72 1100 1013 0 49 1068 0 55 1091 0 61 1109 0 66 1127 0 73 1145 0 80 1200 1045 0 56 1090 0 64 110...

Page 27: ...fm EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1200 993 0 65 1028 0 69 1056 0 72 1083 0 74 1134 0 80 1185 0 88 1231 0 99 1300 1021 0 74 1058 0 80 1090 0 85 1121 0 89 1171 0 94 1219 1 00 1268 1 10 1400 1049 0 82 1086 0 89 1120 0 96 1153 1 00 1210 1 12 1257 1 17 1307 1 25 1500 1077 0 92 1113 0 99 1147 1 06 1180 1 13 1241 1 27 129...

Page 28: ...TIC PRESSURE in wg 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1500 771 0 37 828 0 44 935 0 58 1027 0 73 1107 0 88 1185 1 04 1257 1 20 1330 1 38 1411 1 59 1600 816 0 45 869 0 51 968 0 66 1056 0 81 1127 0 97 1215 1 14 1286 1 31 1353 1 49 1421 1 68 1700 902 0 61 940 0 60 1007 0 75 1094 0 91 1175 1 09 1245 1 26 1315 1 44 1381 1 52 1443 1...

Page 29: ... 93 1561 2 13 1637 2 35 1710 2 54 2400 1174 1 37 1237 1 41 1292 1 55 1392 1 81 1460 1 90 1532 2 14 1584 2 28 1671 2 55 1756 2 70 2500 1201 1 48 1272 1 53 1335 1 71 1427 1 94 1518 2 16 1575 2 35 1633 2 53 1698 2 72 2600 1246 1 62 1320 1 68 1368 1 81 1458 2 06 1562 2 42 1620 2 59 1675 2 77 2700 1285 1 75 1361 1 82 1400 1 91 1490 2 19 1602 2 64 1666 2 85 2800 1304 1 87 1402 1 95 1439 2 08 1543 2 43 1...

Page 30: ... 2 75 963 3 10 1007 3 45 3500 712 1 59 774 1 90 830 2 23 881 2 56 930 2 90 976 3 25 3600 729 1 71 790 2 03 845 2 37 895 2 71 943 3 05 988 3 41 3700 745 1 84 805 2 17 860 2 52 909 2 87 956 3 22 3750 754 1 91 813 2 24 868 2 59 917 2 95 963 3 30 581B090 71 2 TONS HIGH STATIC MOTOR AIRFLOW Cfm EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2200 506 0 52 586 ...

Page 31: ...890 3 04 4300 847 2 76 900 3 13 581B102 81 2 TONS HIGH STATIC MOTOR AIRFLOW Cfm EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2550 559 0 72 634 0 97 700 1 21 759 1 48 814 1 74 2600 567 0 75 641 1 00 706 1 25 764 1 52 819 1 79 2700 582 0 83 655 1 08 719 1 34 776 1 61 831 1 89 2800 598 0 90 670 1 17 732 1 43 789 1 71 842 2 00 2900 614 0 98 684 1 25 745 1 ...

Page 32: ... 875 2 01 928 2 29 979 2 55 1029 2 80 1079 3 07 1128 3 34 1173 3 60 1214 3 83 4000 777 1 67 836 1 92 889 2 14 941 2 40 991 2 68 1040 2 94 1089 3 22 1137 3 49 1183 3 76 1225 4 00 4100 793 1 79 851 2 05 904 2 27 955 2 52 1004 2 82 1052 3 08 1100 3 36 1147 3 65 1193 3 93 1236 4 19 4200 810 1 91 867 2 18 918 2 41 968 2 65 1017 2 96 1064 3 23 1110 3 51 1157 3 81 1202 4 09 1245 4 38 4300 826 2 04 883 2 ...

Page 33: ...70 0 43 924 0 48 969 0 53 1014 0 58 581B036 3 TONS STANDARD MOTOR cont AIRFLOW Cfm EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 900 924 0 32 953 0 35 989 0 38 1028 0 42 1074 0 45 1120 0 50 1000 936 0 35 977 0 39 1020 0 44 1064 0 48 1124 0 52 1185 0 55 1100 960 0 39 1005 0 43 1052 0 49 1100 0 52 1163 0 56 1225 0 60 1200 988 0 45 1038 0 50 10...

Page 34: ...RNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1200 987 0 64 1030 0 70 1068 0 79 1106 0 87 1134 0 98 1189 1 12 1245 1 21 1300 1006 0 71 1044 0 77 1086 0 84 1128 0 91 1183 1 10 1226 1 23 1297 1 35 1400 1033 0 79 1069 0 86 1104 0 93 1139 1 01 1218 1 14 1286 1 34 1320 1 48 1500 1060 0 88 1095 0 95 1129 1 02 1162 1 09 1228 1 24 1303 1 40 ...

Page 35: ... 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm 1500 741 0 38 798 0 43 895 0 54 990 0 67 1073 0 80 1154 0 95 1218 1 12 1295 1 36 1360 1 40 1600 783 0 45 838 0 51 933 0 63 1016 0 75 1102 0 90 1182 1 04 1251 1 20 1310 1 40 1385 1 49 1700 825 0 53 878 0 60 969 0 72 1049 0 84 1134 1 00 1206 1 14 1281 1 31 1342 1 48 1398 1 53 1800 885 0 63 942 0 ...

Page 36: ... 1552 2 24 1604 2 42 2500 1183 1 43 1201 1 50 1284 1 65 1338 1 75 1402 1 99 1469 2 04 1524 2 24 1585 2 42 1638 2 60 2600 1210 1 58 1243 1 67 1312 1 76 1366 1 96 1435 2 10 1494 2 19 1552 2 40 1616 2 63 1671 2 80 2700 1254 1 76 1285 1 80 1354 1 95 1403 2 14 1474 2 21 1536 2 46 1584 2 61 1646 2 83 1706 2 97 2800 1274 1 82 1304 1 85 1374 2 12 1459 2 25 1514 2 42 1570 2 66 1624 2 85 1677 2 99 2900 1318...

Page 37: ...91 2900 604 0 94 676 1 21 737 1 48 794 1 76 821 1 92 848 2 08 900 2 41 947 2 70 993 3 01 3000 620 1 02 690 1 30 750 1 58 806 1 86 832 2 02 849 2 18 910 2 52 958 2 85 1002 3 15 3100 636 1 11 704 1 39 764 1 69 818 1 97 844 2 13 870 2 29 920 2 64 968 2 99 1012 3 30 3200 652 1 21 718 1 49 778 1 80 831 2 09 856 2 25 882 2 40 931 2 76 979 3 13 1023 3 47 3300 668 1 31 732 1 59 793 1 92 844 2 21 869 2 37 ...

Page 38: ...08 2 79 932 2 95 978 3 30 1022 3 69 1065 4 10 3700 733 1 77 792 2 07 849 2 42 899 2 78 922 2 95 945 3 11 990 3 45 1034 3 84 1076 4 26 3750 742 1 84 800 2 14 856 2 49 907 2 86 929 3 03 952 3 20 997 3 54 1040 3 93 1082 4 27 3800 750 1 90 807 2 21 863 2 56 914 2 93 936 3 11 958 3 28 1003 3 62 1045 4 01 1087 4 43 3900 767 2 04 822 2 35 877 2 71 928 3 09 950 3 27 972 3 45 1015 3 80 1057 4 18 1098 4 60 ...

Page 39: ...1102 3 20 1143 3 42 1174 3 59 4000 720 1 47 786 1 71 847 1 97 902 2 19 957 2 50 1011 2 79 1064 3 07 1112 3 34 1155 3 59 1190 3 80 4100 734 1 56 800 1 82 860 2 09 914 2 31 967 2 60 1021 2 91 1072 3 20 1121 3 49 1165 3 76 1203 3 99 4200 749 1 66 813 1 92 873 2 21 926 2 44 978 2 71 1030 3 04 1081 3 34 1130 3 64 1175 3 92 1215 4 18 4300 764 1 77 826 2 04 886 2 33 938 2 57 989 2 83 1040 3 18 1090 3 48 ...

Page 40: ...102 82 62 2 69 3 71 5 74 7 76 2 72 9 68 7 61 5 120 84 64 6 71 1 73 3 76 9 77 6 73 7 70 6 63 7 150 86 63 7 69 9 72 5 78 2 81 1 77 3 73 3 66 8 ARI Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute dB Sound Levels decibels UNIT CFM 900 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 Durablade 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 EconoMi er 09 12 15 19 24 29 35 ECONOMIZER CFM 2200 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 Dur...

Page 41: ...1035 1015 990 970 950 930 905 885 860 150 1260 1220 1185 1155 1130 1100 1075 1045 1015 990 960 930 900 HIGH STATIC MOTOR Unit 581B Motor Pulley Turns Open 0 1 2 1 11 2 2 21 2 3 31 2 4 41 2 5 51 2 6 036 1455 1423 1392 1360 1328 1297 1265 1233 1202 1170 1138 1107 1075 048 1455 1423 1392 1360 1328 1297 1265 1233 1202 1170 1138 1107 1075 060 1685 1589 1557 1525 1493 1460 1428 1396 1364 1332 1300 072 1...

Page 42: ...nit warranty will not be affected UNIT 581B UNIT PHASE MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS BHP MAXIMUM OPERATING WATTS UNIT VOLTAGE MAXIMUM AMP DRAW 036 Three 2 40 2120 208 230 6 7 460 3 0 575 3 0 046 Three 2 40 2120 208 230 6 7 460 3 0 575 3 0 060 Three 2 90 2615 208 230 8 6 460 3 9 575 3 9 072 Three 2 90 2615 208 230 8 6 460 3 9 575 3 9 090 102 Three 4 20 3775 208 230 12 2 460 5 5 575 5 5 120 Three 5 25 4400 208...

Page 43: ... Pressure Drop 0 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 05 0 00 0 500 1000 1500 2000 FLOW CFM STATIC PRESSURE in wg 3 TO 6 TON 7 1 2 TO 12 1 2 TON EconoMi er Barometric Relief Damper Characteristics FLOW cfm 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 STATIC PRESSURE in wg 2 FANS OPERATING 1 FAN OPERATING 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 STATIC PRESSURE in wg FLOW cfm 2 FANS OPERATING 1 FAN OPERA...

Page 44: ... National Fuel Gas Code ELEVATIO N ft 72 000 AND 115 000 60 000 and 90 000 BTUH NOMINAL INPUT 150 000 120 000 BTUH NOMINAL INPUT Natural Gas Orifice Size Liquid Propane Orifice Size Natural Gas Orifice Size Liquid Propane Orifice Size 0 2 000 33 38 43 45 30 32 38 42 2 000 34 39 43 46 30 33 39 42 3 000 35 40 44 47 31 34 40 43 4 000 36 41 44 47 32 35 41 43 5 000 36 41 44 48 33 35 42 43 6 000 37 42 4...

Page 45: ...0 4 2 2 30 9 3 15 9 45 060 5 Tons 208 230 1 60 187 254 28 8 169 0 1 5 8 8 57 46 3 46 3 60 60 45 45 216 216 208 230 3 60 187 254 17 3 123 0 1 5 5 8 57 28 9 28 9 35 35 28 28 168 168 460 3 60 414 508 9 0 62 0 0 8 2 6 30 14 7 20 14 84 575 3 60 518 632 7 1 50 0 0 8 2 6 30 11 6 15 11 67 072 6 Tons 208 230 3 60 187 254 20 5 156 0 1 4 5 8 57 32 8 32 8 40 40 32 32 200 200 460 3 60 414 508 9 6 70 0 0 6 2 6 ...

Page 46: ...3 23 142 142 460 3 60 414 508 7 4 49 5 0 4 2 6 0 3 12 3 15 12 71 575 3 60 518 632 5 8 40 0 0 4 2 6 0 3 9 7 15 9 57 060 208 230 3 60 187 254 17 3 123 0 1 5 7 5 0 6 30 6 30 6 35 35 30 30 187 187 460 3 60 414 508 9 0 62 0 0 8 3 4 0 3 15 5 20 15 94 575 3 60 518 632 7 1 50 0 0 8 3 4 0 3 12 2 15 12 76 072 208 230 3 60 187 254 20 5 156 0 1 4 7 5 0 6 30 6 30 6 35 35 30 30 187 187 460 3 60 414 508 9 6 70 0...

Page 47: ...44 1 50 50 46 46 264 264 460 3 60 414 508 8 2 49 5 0 7 3 4 30 23 3 30 24 132 575 3 60 518 632 5 8 40 0 0 7 3 4 30 16 9 20 18 107 120 208 230 3 60 187 254 18 9 125 0 1 4 10 6 57 55 9 55 9 60 60 59 59 341 341 460 3 60 414 508 9 0 62 5 0 7 4 8 30 26 5 30 28 171 575 3 60 518 632 7 1 50 0 0 7 4 8 30 20 9 25 22 136 150 208 230 3 60 187 254 19 0 156 0 1 4 15 0 57 60 6 60 6 70 70 64 64 426 426 460 3 60 41...

Page 48: ...3 60 187 254 12 4 88 0 1 4 10 6 0 6 41 3 45 44 267 460 3 60 414 508 6 4 44 0 0 7 4 8 0 3 20 6 25 22 134 575 3 60 518 632 4 8 34 0 0 7 4 8 0 3 15 8 20 17 95 102 208 230 3 60 187 254 15 0 99 0 1 4 10 6 0 6 47 2 60 50 264 460 3 60 414 508 8 2 49 5 0 7 4 8 0 3 24 7 30 26 132 575 3 60 518 632 5 8 40 0 0 7 4 8 0 3 18 0 20 19 107 120 208 230 3 60 187 254 17 3 125 0 1 4 15 0 0 6 56 7 70 61 360 460 3 60 41...

Page 49: ...ed on the leaving air side of the evaporator coil The location of the coil in the indoor airstream enhances the latent capacity of the 581B rooftop units by up to 40 Many buildings suffer damage or have poor indoor air qual ity due to overly humid conditions Building humidity must be controlled for the following reasons a INDOOR AIR QUALITY Humidity is a major factor in the growth and propagation ...

Page 50: ... with this option Refer to cooling performance data both with and without the Perfect Humidity dehumidification package Note the greatly improved latent capacity with the Perfect Humidity dehumidification package Static pressure is also slightly affected by the addition of the Perfect Humidity dehumidification package See Static Pressure Drop table on page 40 when using this option 18 PERFECT HUMI...

Page 51: ...51 APPLICATION DATA cont Perfect Humidity Dehumidification Option ...

Page 52: ...52 APPLICATION DATA cont NOTE Numbers 1 through 4 indicate point numbers referred to in Perfect Humidity Dehumidification Package Design Effects section Pressure Enthalpy Curve ...

Page 53: ...ATA cont Point 1 Entering Air F 80 db 67 wb Point 2 Leaving Air F 58 9 db 56 4 wb Without Subcooler Point 3 Leaving Air F 63 0 db 56 8 wb With Subcooler LEGEND db Dry Bulb wb Wet Bulb Psychrometric Chart 581B072 Shown ...

Page 54: ...54 TYPICAL PIPING AND WIRING Vertical Discharge Horizontal Discharge LEGEND NEC National Electrical Code ...

Page 55: ...55 TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC 581B036 072 Typical Wiring Schematic and Component Arrangement 208 230 V 3 Phase Unit Shown ...

Page 56: ...rload P Plug PL Plug Assembly QT Quadruple Terminal R Relay RS Rollout Switch SAT Supply Air Thermostat SEN Sensor SW1 Switch Fully Open SW2 Switch Fully Closed SW3 Switch Minimum Vent Position SW4 Switch Maximum Vent Position TC Thermostat Cooling TH Thermostat Heating TRAN Transformer Field Splice Marked Wire Terminal Marked Terminal Unmarked Terminal Block Splice Splice Marked Factory Wiring Fi...

Page 57: ...tegrated Gas Unit Controller LPS Low Pressure Loss of Charge Switch LS Limit Switch MGV Main Gas Valve MTR Motor NC Normally Closed NO Normally Open OAT Outdoor Air Thermostat OFC Outdoor Condenser Fan Contactor OFM Outdoor Condenser Fan Motor P Plug PL Plug Assembly QT Quadruple Terminal R Relay RS Rollout Switch SAT Supply Air Thermostat SEN Sensor SW1 Switch Fully Open SW2 Switch Fully Closed S...

Page 58: ...supply air set point If the supply air temperature SAT is greater than 57 F the EconoMi er modulates open allowing a greater amount of outdoor air to enter the unit If the SAT drops below 53 F the outdoor air damper modules closed to reduce the amount of outdoor air When the SAT is between 53 and 57 F the EconoMi er maintains its position Heating Units Without Economizer When the thermostat calls ...

Page 59: ...alve MGV is energized When the thermostat is satisfied and W1 and W2 are deenergized the IFM stops after a 45 second time off delay The economizer damper then moves to the fully closed position When using continuous fan the damper will remain in the minimum position OPERATING SEQUENCE FOR 581B036 150 SIZE UNITS Units With Perfect Humidity Dehumidification Package When thermostat calls for cooling ...

Page 60: ...ilter access with tool less removal 7 Unit shall have standard thru the bottom power con nection capability C Fans 1 Indoor blower evaporator fan shall be of the belt driven double inlet forward curved centrifugal type Belt drive shall include an adjustable pitch motor pulley 2 Indoor blower evaporator fan shall be made from steel with a corrosion resistant finish and shall be dynamically balanced...

Page 61: ...mizer d Capable of introducing up to 100 outdoor air in both minimum and fully open positions e Equipped with a gravity relief sliding plate damper Durablade economizer Damper shall close upon unit shutoff f EconoMi er shall be equipped with a barometric relief damper with up to 100 of return air 036 072 or 90 of return air 090 150 relief The Durablade economizer is equipped with 30 of return air ...

Page 62: ... Power Exhaust for Accessory EconoMi er Two two stage power exhausts shall be used in con junction with EconoMi er to provide the system with the capability to exhaust up to 100 of return air The power exhaust is a field installed accessory for vertical and horizontal applications 25 Flue Hood Protector Assembly Provides protection from the hot sides of the gas flue hood 26 Liquid Propane Kit Pack...

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Page 64: ...opyright 2000 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems Printed in U S A 12 00 Catalog No 5258 103 SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

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