Bryant Legacy 704D--A Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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PERSONAL INJURY

AND ENVIRONMENTAL

HAZARD

Failure to relieve system pressure could result in personal

injury and/or death.
1. Relieve pressure and recover all refrigerant before

servicing existing equipment, and before final unit disposal.

Use all service ports and open all flow--control devices,

including solenoid valves.

2. Federal regulations require that you do not vent

refrigerant into the atmosphere. Recover during system

repair or final unit disposal.

!

WARNING

INTRODUCTION

The 704D----A packaged air conditioner is fully self--contained and
designed for outdoor installation (See Fig. 1). See Fig. 2 and 3 for

unit dimensions. All unit sizes have discharge openings for both

horizontal and downflow configurations, and are factory shipped
with all downflow duct openings covered. The unit may be

installed either on a rooftop or on a ground--level cement slab. (See
Fig. 4 for roof curb dimensions.)

RECEIVING AND INSTALLATION

Step 1 — Check Equipment

IDENTIFY UNIT

The unit model number and serial number are printed on the unit

informative plate. Check this information against shipping papers.

INSPECT SHIPMENT

Inspect for shipping damage before removing packaging materials.

If unit appears to be damaged or is torn loose from its anchorage,

have it examined by transportation inspectors before removal.
Forward claim papers directly to transportation company.

Manufacturer is not responsible for any damage incurred in transit.
Check all items against shipping list. Immediately notify the

nearest equipment distribution office if any item is missing. To

prevent loss or damage, leave all parts in original packages until
installation.
If the unit is to be mounted on a curb in a downflow application,
review Step 7 to determine which method is to be used to remove

the downflow panels before rigging and lifting into place. The
panel removal process may require the unit to be on the ground.

Step 2 — Provide Unit Support

IMPORTANT

: The unit must be secured to the curb by installing

screws through the bottom of the curb flange and into the unit base
rails. When installing large base units onto the common curb, the
screws must be installed before allowing the full weight of the unit
to rest on the curb. A minimum of six screws are required for large
base units. Failure to secure unit properly could result in an
unstable unit. See Warning near Rigging/Lifting information and
accessory curb instructions for more details.
For hurricane tie downs, contact distributor for details and PE
(Professional Engineering) Certificate if required.

ROOF CURB

Install accessory roof curb in accordance with instructions shipped
with curb (See Fig. 4). Install insulation, cant strips, roofing, and

flashing. Ductwork must be attached to curb.

IMPORTANT

: The gasketing of the unit to the roof curb is

critical for a water tight seal. Install gasketing material supplied
with the roof curb. Improperly applied gasketing also can result in
air leaks and poor unit performance.
Curb should be level to within 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) (See Fig. 6). This
is necessary for unit drain to function properly. Refer to accessory

roof curb installation instructions for additional information as
required.

Installation on older “G” series roof curbs.

Two accessory kits are available to aid in installing a new “G”
series unit on an old “G” roof curb.

1. Accessory kit number CPADCURB001A00, (small chassis)

and accessory kit number CPADCURB002A00, (large
chassis) includes roof curb adapter and gaskets for the

perimeter seal and duct openings. No additional
modifications to the curb are required when using this kit.

2. An alternative to the adapter curb is to modify the existing

curb by removing the outer horizontal flange and use
accessory kit number CPGSKTKIT001A00 which includes

spacer blocks (for easy alignment to existing curb) and
gaskets for the perimeter seal and duct openings. This kit is

used when existing curb is modified by removing outer
horizontal flange.

UNIT/STRUCTURAL DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in property damage.
Ensure there is sufficient clearance for saw blade when cutting

the outer horizontal flange of the roof curb so there is no

damage to the roof or flashing.

!

CAUTION

SLAB MOUNT

Place the unit on a solid, level concrete pad that is a minimum of 4
in. (102 mm) thick with 2 in. (51 mm) above grade. The slab

should extend approximately 2 in. (51 mm) beyond the casing on

all 4 sides of the unit (See Fig. 7). Do not secure the unit to the slab

except

when required by local codes.

Step 3 — Provide Clearances

The required minimum service clearances are shown in Fig. 2 and

3. Adequate ventilation and outdoor air must be provided. The
outdoor fan draws air through the outdoor coil and discharges it

through the top fan grille. Be sure that the fan discharge does not

recirculate to the outdoor coil. Do not locate the unit in either a
corner or under an overhead obstruction. The minimum clearance

under a partial overhang (such as a normal house overhang) is 48
in. (1219 mm) above the unit top. The maximum horizontal

extension of a partial overhang must not exceed 48 in. (1219 mm)

IMPORTANT

: Do not restrict outdoor airflow. An air restriction

at either the outdoor--air inlet or the fan discharge may be
detrimental to compressor life.
Do not place the unit where water, ice, or snow from an overhang
or roof will damage or flood the unit. Do not install the unit on

carpeting or other combustible materials. Slab--mounted units
should be at least 4 in. (102 mm) above the highest expected water

and runoff levels. Do not use unit if it has been under water.

Step 4 — Field--Fabricate Ductwork

Secure all ducts to roof curb and building structure on vertical
discharge units. Do not connect ductwork to unit. For horizontal

applications, unit is provided with flanges on the horizontal
openings. All ductwork should be secured to the flanges. Insulate

and weatherproof all external ductwork, joints, and roof openings
with counter flashing and mastic in accordance with applicable

codes.

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Summary of Contents for Legacy 704D--A

Page 1: ...allation and servicing of this equipment can be hazardous due to mechanical and electrical components Only trained and qualified personnel should install repair or service this equipment Untrained per...

Page 2: ...gasketing also can result in air leaks and poor unit performance Curb should be level to within 1 4 in 6 35 mm See Fig 6 This is necessary for unit drain to function properly Refer to accessory roof...

Page 3: ...3 A09467 Fig 2 704D A24 36 Unit Dimensions 704D A...

Page 4: ...4 A09468 Fig 3 704D A42 60 Unit Dimensions 704D A...

Page 5: ...B large base IN mm C IN mm D IN mm E IN mm F IN mm G IN mm H IN mm Small or Large CPRFCURB010A00 11 279 10 254 14 356 16 406 47 8 1214 32 4 822 2 7 69 30 6 778 46 1 1170 CPRFCURB011A00 14 356 Large C...

Page 6: ...ane operators and ground support staff should handle and install this equipment When working with this equipment observe precautions in the literature on tags stickers and labels attached to the equip...

Page 7: ...7 Install Duct Connections The design and installation of the duct system must be in accordance with the standards of the NFPA for installation of non residence type air conditioning and ventilating...

Page 8: ...ll ductwork for maximum required airflow either heating or cooling for unit being installed Avoid abrupt duct size increases or decreases or performance may be affected 6 Adequately insulate and weath...

Page 9: ...d connection 3 Locate the black and yellow wires connected to the line side of the contactor 4 Connect field L1 to black wire on connection 11 of the compressor contactor POWER SUPPLY FIELD SUPPLIED F...

Page 10: ...174 406 184 COMPRESSORS Quantity Scroll 1 REFRIGERANT R 410A Quantity lb Quantity kg 4 8 2 2 6 2 2 8 6 4 2 9 6 1 2 7 6 4 2 9 10 0 4 5 REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE TXV OUTDOOR COIL Rows Fins in Face Are...

Page 11: ...cover refrigerant from system and evacuate to 500 microns if no additional leaks are found 5 Charge unit with Puron R 410A refrigerant using an accurate scale Refer to unit rating plate for required c...

Page 12: ...ure not used To change cooling speed 1 Remove the vinyl cap off of the desired speed tap wire Refer to Table 3 for color coding Add the wet coil pressure drop in Table 5 to the system static to determ...

Page 13: ...ower speed WARNING CONTINUOUS FAN OPERATION When the DEHUM feature is not used the continuous fan speed will be the same as cooling fan speed When the DEHUM feature is used the continuous fan will ope...

Page 14: ...ssure available for ducting Shaded areas indicate airflows that are not recommended for dehumidification control Table 5 704D A Wet Coil Pressure Drop IN W C UNIT SIZE STANDARD CFM S C F M 600 700 800...

Page 15: ...INSTRUCTIONS TO DETERMINE CORRECT SPEED TAP SETTING 6 DO NOT DISCONNECT PLUG UNDER LOAD 7 THIS FUSE IS MANUFACTURED BY LITTELFUSE P N 257003 8 UNIT FACTORY SHIPPED IN STD MODE ACCESSSORY ELECTRIC HEA...

Page 16: ...P1 4 P1 3 P1 2 P1 1 P2 4 P2 3 P2 2 P2 1 C C1 C2 HR1 HR4 HR2 HR3 BRN BRN BRN BRN WHT VIO PNK GRY 2 5 4 3 1 BLU PNK RED BLK G Y HIGH C P4 4 P4 3 P4 2 P4 1 P4 5 IFB RED 24VAC IF USED ACCESSORY ELECTRIC...

Page 17: ...17 A10202C Fig 13 Connection Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 60 704D A...

Page 18: ...18 A10202L Fig 13 Cont Ladder Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 60 704D A...

Page 19: ...SES ARE MANUFACTURED BY COOPER BUSSMAN P N FNQ R 5 9 DEHUM FEATURE CANNOT BE USED WHEN ECONOMIZER IS INSTALLED UNIT FACTORY SHIPPED IN STD MODE ACCESSSORY ELECTRIC HEAT HR1 5 KW HR1 2 10 KW HR1 2 3 15...

Page 20: ...HT VIO PNK GRY 2 5 4 3 1 BLU PNK RED BLK G Y HIGH C P4 4 P4 3 P4 2 P4 1 P4 5 IFB RED 24VAC IF USED ACCESSORY ELECTRIC HEAT G Y RED BRN WHT VIO PNK GRY R C Y1 G W2 W3 50VL500271 YEL L2 ORN SEE NOTE 4 D...

Page 21: ...21 A08490 Fig 15 Cooling Charging Chart 704D A...

Page 22: ...with the same dimensional size and type as originally installed See Table 11 for recommended filter sizes Inspect air filter s at least once each month and replace throwaway type or clean cleanable ty...

Page 23: ...lush all dirt and debris from the unit base Inspect the drain pan and condensate drain line when inspecting the coils Clean the drain pan and condensate drain by removing all foreign matter from the p...

Page 24: ...ure drop at about 20 psig 957 Pa If system pressure is above this switch should be closed To check switch 1 Turn off all power to unit 2 Disconnect leads on switch 3 Apply ohmmeter leads across switch...

Page 25: ...an impermeable polyethylene plastic drip cloth or tarp Cover an approximate 10 x 10 ft 3 x 3 m area 2 Cover area in front of the unit service panel with a terry cloth shop towel to absorb lubricant s...

Page 26: ...ith minimum 700 psig service pressure rating S Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC refrigerant S Puron as with other HFCs is only compatible with POE oils S Vacuum pumps will not remove mo...

Page 27: ...compressor Replace and determine cause Insufficient line voltage Determine cause and correct Blocked outdoor coil Determine cause and correct Defective run start capacitor overload or start relay Det...

Page 28: ...INDOOR EVAPORATOR AIR FILTER IS CLEAN AND IN PLACE VERIFY THAT UNIT INSTALLATION IS LEVEL CHECK FAN WHEEL AND PROPELLER FOR LOCATION IN HOUSING ORIFICE AND SETSCREW TIGHTNESS III START UP ELECTRICAL...

Page 29: ...V Control Using a Duct Mounted CO2 Sensor 33ZCSENC02 or CGCDXSEN004A00 and 33ZCASPCO2 or CGCDXASP00100 or CRCBDIOX005A00 CRENTDIF004A00 accessory is used on many different base units As such these kit...

Page 30: ...ber Table 13 Filter Part Number DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Indoor Coil Air Filter 12 x 20 x 1 304 8 x 508 x 25 4 mm KH01AA312 NOTE The economizer control settings and the filters are accessible through t...

Page 31: ...Duct Cover Panel Hood Divider Removed A09691 Fig 20 Horizontal Return Duct Cover Panel Removal Filter Angle Bracket Right Hood Side Panel Left Hood Side Panel Filter Angle Bracket A09692 Fig 21 Filter...

Page 32: ...nel Hood Top Panel Left Hood Side Panel Hood Divider A09693 Fig 22 Economizer Hood Assembly A09694 Fig 23 Economizer Hood Installation Filter Clips Aluminum Filter A09695 Fig 24 Filter Installation Se...

Page 33: ...eturn duct cover panel Screw in place ensuring all seams are air and watertight 6 Open economizer hood package found on the top skid Mount OAT sensor to its assigned bracket by screwing together with...

Page 34: ...698 Fig 27 OAT Bracket Installation Filter Angle Bracket Right Hood Side Panel Filter Angle Bracket Left Hood Side Panel Right Hood Side Left Hood Side A09699 Fig 28 Filter Angle Bracket Installation...

Page 35: ...mm KH01AA316 18 x 24 x 1 457 2 x 609 5 x 25 4 mm KH01AA318 13 Economizer controls are set to a standard factory setting Nevertheless you can adjust these settings through the filter access door Review...

Page 36: ...points The temperature changeover is set using 3 dip switches on the sensor The ABCD potentiometer on the controller should be set to the D position See Fig 35 SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE SAT SENSOR The su...

Page 37: ...adjust the outdoor air dampers to minimum position If the outdoor air temperature is below the set point the position of the outdoor air dampers will be controlled to provide free cooling using outdoo...

Page 38: ...en the outdoor air has a lower enthalpy than the return air and is below the set point the Economizeropenstobringinoutdoorairfor freecooling Replacethe standard outside air dry bulb temperature sensor...

Page 39: ...e is 75_F 23 9_C 60 x 10 75 x 90 73 5_F 23 1_C 2 Disconnect the supply air sensor from terminals T and T1 3 Ensure that the factory installed jumper is in place across terminals P and P1 If remote dam...

Page 40: ...CAL ECONOMIZER THE ECONOMIZER MOTOR CONNECTIONS ARE AS SHOWN FOR HORIZONTAL ECONOMIZER THE ECONOMIZER MOTOR IS ATTACHED TO THE ECONOMIZER IV BOARD THE WIRES SHOWN ARE NOT UTILIZED BLK WHT RED 5 WHEN N...

Page 41: ...41 A10201 Fig 41 Connection Wiring Diagram 230 3 704D A...

Page 42: ...42 A10201 Fig 41 Cont Ladder Wiring Diagram 230 3 704D A...

Page 43: ...43 A10203 Fig 42 Connection Wiring Diagram 460 3 704D A...

Page 44: ...44 A10203 Fig 42 Cont Ladder Wiring Diagram 460 3 704D A...

Page 45: ...meter to the correct position The same equation can be used to determine the occupied or maximum ventilation rate to the building For example an output of 3 6 volts to the actuator provides a base ven...

Page 46: ...ree cooling is not available the compressor will be controlled by the thermostat When free cooling is available the outdoor air damper is modulated by the Economizer control to provide a 50_ to 55_F 1...

Page 47: ...remain in position 5 Turn the DCV set point potentiometer CW until the DCV LED turns off The DCV LED should turn off when the potentiometer is approximately 9 v The actuator should drive fully closed...

Page 48: ...48 REQUIRED CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATL NEC REQUIRED CLEARANCES REQUIRED CLEARANCE FOR OPERATION AND SERVICING A10230 Fig 43 704D A 30 36 3 Phase with Economizer 704D A...

Page 49: ...49 REQUIRED CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATL NEC REQUIRED CLEARANCES REQUIRED CLEARANCE FOR OPERATION AND SERVICING A10231 Fig 44 704D A 42 60 3 Phase with Economizer 704D A...

Page 50: ...nue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations E2010 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems D 7310 W Morris St D Indianapolis IN 46231 Edition Date 04 10...

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