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Table 2 — Electrical Data

See page 10 for legend and notes.

UNIT
551B

NOMINAL

V-PH-Hz

IFM

TYPE

CONV

OUTLET 

VOLTAGE

RANGE

COMP NO. 1

COMP NO. 2

OFM

QTY

OFM

FLA

IFM

FLA

ELECTRIC HEATER

POWER SUPPLY

DISCONNECT

SIZE†

Nominal

kW*

FLA

MCA

Fuse

or

HACR

Bkr

MOCP 

Min

Max

RLA

LRA

RLA

LRA

FLA

LRA

090

208/230-3-60

STD

NO

187

254

12.4

88.0

12.4

88.0

2

1.4

7.5

—/—

38.2/ 38.2

45/45

40/ 40

242/242

7.8/10.4

21.7/ 25.0

38.2/ 40.6

45/45

40/ 40

242/242

12.0/16.0

33.4/ 38.5

51.1/ 57.5

60/60

47/ 53

242/242

18.6/24.8

51.7/ 59.7

74.0/ 84.0

80/ 90

68/ 77

242/242

24.0/32.0

66.7/ 77.0

92.8/105.6

100/110

85/ 97

242/242

31.8/42.4

88.4/102.0

119.9/136.9

125/150

110/126

242/242

STD

YES

187

254

12.4

88.0

12.4

88.0

2

1.4

7.5

—/—

44.2/ 44.2

50/50

46/ 46

247/247

7.8/10.4

21.7/ 25.0

44.2/ 45.6

50/50

46/ 46

247/247

12.0/16.0

33.4/ 38.5

56.1/ 62.5

60/ 70

53/ 58

247/247

18.6/24.8

51.7/ 59.7

79.0/ 89.0

80/ 90

74/ 83

247/247

24.0/32.0

66.7/ 77.0

97.8/110.6

100/125

91/103

247/247

31.8/42.4

88.4/102.0

124.9/141.9

125/150

116/131

247/247

HIGH

STATIC

NO

187

254

12.4

88.0

12.4

88.0

2

1.4

10.6

—/—

41.3/ 41.3

45/45

44/ 44

267/267

7.8/10.4

21.7/ 25.0

41.3/ 44.5

50/50

44/ 44

267/267

12.0/16.0

33.4/ 38.5

54.9/ 61.4

60/ 70

51/ 56

267/267

18.6/24.8

51.7/ 59.7

77.9/ 87.8

80/ 90

72/ 81

267/267

24.0/32.0

66.7/ 77.0

96.6/109.5

100/110

89/101

267/267

31.8/42.4

88.4/102.0

123.7/140.8

125/150

114/129

267/267

HIGH

STATIC

YES

187

254

12.4

88.0

12.4

88.0

2

1.4

10.6

—/—

47.3/ 47.3

50/50

49/ 49

271/271

7.8/10.4

21.7/ 25.0

47.3/ 49.5

60/60

49/ 49

271/271

12.0/16.0

33.4/ 38.5

59.9/ 66.4

70/ 70

56/ 62

271/271

18.6/24.8

51.7/ 59.7

82.9/ 92.8

90/100

77/ 86

271/271

24.0/32.0

66.7/ 77.0

101.6/114.5

110/125

94/106

271/271

31.8/42.4

88.4/102.0

128.7/145.8

150/150

119/135

271/271

460-3-60

STD

NO

414

508

6.4

44.0

6.4

44.0

2

0.7

3.4

19.2

20

20

121

13.9

16.7

25.1

20

23

121

16.5

19.8

29.1

20

27

121

27.8

33.4

46.0

50

42

121

33.0

39.7

53.9

60

50

121

41.7

50.2

66.9

 —

70

62

121

STD

YES

414

508

6.4

44.0

6.4

44.0

2

0.7

3.4

21.9

20

23

123

13.9

16.7

28.5

20

26

123

16.5

19.8

31.8

35

29

123

27.8

33.4

48.7

50

45

123

33.0

39.7

56.6

60

52

123

41.7

50.2

69.6

 —

70

64

123

HIGH

STATIC

NO

414

508

6.4

44.0

6.4

44.0

2

0.7

4.8

20.6

20

22

133

13.9

16.7

26.9

20

25

134

16.5

19.8

30.8

35

28

134

27.8

33.4

47.8

50

44

134

33.0

39.7

55.6

60

51

134

41.7

50.2

68.7

 —

70

63

134

HIGH

STATIC

YES

414

508

6.4

44.0

6.4

44.0

2

0.7

4.8

23.3

20

24

135

13.9

16.7

30.3

35

27

136

16.5

19.8

33.5

35

31

136

27.8

33.4

50.5

60

46

136

33.0

39.7

58.3

60

54

136

41.7

50.2

71.4

 —

80

66

136

575-3-60

STD

NO

518

632

4.8

34.0

4.8

34.0

2

0.7

3.4

14.6

20

15

94

17.0

16.4

23.8

20

22

95

34.0

32.7

44.3

45

41

95

STD

YES

518

632

4.8

34.0

4.8

34.0

2

0.7

3.4

16.8

20

17

96

17.0

16.4

26.5

20

24

96

34.0

32.7

44.3

45

43

96

HIGH

STATIC

NO

518

632

4.8

34.0

4.8

34.0

2

0.7

4.8

15.8

20

17

104

17.0

16.4

25.2

20

23

104

34.0

32.7

45.7

50

42

104

HIGH

STATIC

YES

518

632

4.8

34.0

4.8

34.0

2

0.7

4.8

17.9

20

19

106

17.0

16.4

27.9

20

25

106

34.0

32.7

45.7

50

44

106

102

208/230-3-60

STD

NO

187

254

13.4

105.0

13.1

105.0

2

1.4

7.5

—/—

40.2/ 40.2

45/45

42/ 42

276/276

7.8/10.4

21.7/ 25.0

40.2/ 40.6

45/45

42/ 42

276/276

12.0/16.0

33.4/ 38.5

51.1/ 57.5

60/60

47/ 53

276/276

18.6/24.8

51.7/ 59.7

74.0/ 84.0

80/ 90

68/ 77

276/276

24.0/32.0

66.7/ 77.0

92.8/105.6

100/110

85/ 97

276/276

31.8/42.4

88.4/102.0

119.9/136.9

110/150

110/126

276/276

STD

YES

187

254

13.4

105.0

13.1

105.0

2

1.4

7.5

—/—

46.2/ 46.2

50/50

48/ 48

281/281

7.8/10.4

21.7/ 25.0

46.2/ 46.2

50/50

48/ 48

281/281

12.0/16.0

33.4/ 38.5

56.1/ 62.5

60/ 70

53/ 58

281/281

18.6/24.8

51.7/ 59.7

79.0/ 89.0

80/ 90

74/ 83

281/281

24.0/32.0

66.7/ 77.0

97.8/110.6

100/125

91/103

281/281

31.8/42.4

88.4/102.0

124.9/141.9

125/150

116/131

281/281

HIGH

STATIC

NO

187

254

13.4

105.0

13.1

105.0

2

1.4

10.6

—/—

43.3/ 43.3

50/50

46/ 46

301/301

7.8/10.4

21.7/ 25.0

43.3/ 44.5

50/50

46/ 46

301/301

12.0/16.0

33.4/ 38.5

54.9/ 61.4

60/ 70

51/ 56

301/301

18.6/24.8

51.7/ 59.7

77.9/ 87.8

80/ 90

72/ 81

301/301

24.0/32.0

66.7/ 77.0

96.6/109.5

100/110

89/101

301/301

31.8/42.4

88.4/102.0

123.7/140.8

125/150

114/129

301/301

HIGH

STATIC

YES

187

254

13.4

105.0

13.1

105.0

2

1.4

10.6

—/—

49.3/ 49.3

60/60

51/ 51

305/305

7.8/10.4

21.7/ 25.0

49.3/ 49.5

60/60

51/ 51

305/305

12.0/16.0

33.4/ 38.5

59.9/ 66.4

70/ 70

56/ 62

305/305

18.6/24.8

51.7/ 59.7

82.9/ 92.8

90/100

77/ 86

305/305

24.0/32.0

66.7/ 77.0

101.6/114.5

110/125

94/106

305/305

31.8/42.4

88.4/102.0

128.7/145.8

150/150

119/135

305/305

460-3-60

STD

NO

414

508

7.4

55.0

7.4

55.0

2

0.7

3.4

21.5

20

23

143

13.9

16.7

25.1

20

23

143

16.5

19.8

29.1

20

27

143

27.8

33.4

46.0

50

42

143

33.0

39.7

53.9

60

50

143

41.7

50.2

66.9

 —

70

62

143

STD

YES

414

508

7.4

55.0

7.4

55.0

2

0.7

3.4

24.2

20

25

145

13.9

16.7

28.5

20

26

145

16.5

19.8

31.8

35

29

145

27.8

33.4

48.7

50

45

145

33.0

39.7

56.6

60

52

145

41.7

50.2

69.6

 —

70

64

145

HIGH

STATIC

NO

414

508

7.4

55.0

7.4

55.0

2

0.7

4.8

22.9

20

24

155

13.9

16.7

26.9

20

25

156

16.5

19.8

30.8

35

28

156

27.8

33.4

47.8

50

44

156

33.0

39.7

55.6

60

51

156

41.7

50.2

68.7

 —

70

63

156

HIGH

STATIC

YES

414

508

7.4

55.0

7.4

55.0

2

0.7

4.8

25.6

20

27

157

13.9

16.7

30.3

35

27

158

16.5

19.8

33.5

35

31

158

27.8

33.4

50.5

60

46

158

33.0

39.7

58.3

60

54

158

41.7

50.2

71.4

 —

80

66

158

Содержание DURAPAC PLUS 551B

Страница 1: ...gasket supplied with the roof curb as shown in Fig 2 Improperly applied gasket can also result in air leaks and poor unit performance Curb should be level This is necessary for unit drain to func tion...

Страница 2: ...G AND PLACE UNIT Inspect unit for transportation damage File any claim with transportation agency Keep unit upright and do not drop Spreader bars are not required if top crating is left on unit Roller...

Страница 3: ...RBTMPWR001A01 and 2A01 are for thru the curb gas type Packages CRBTMPWR003A01 and 4A01 are for thru the bottom type gas connections ROOF CURB ACCESSORY A UNIT SIZE CRRFCURB003A01 1 2 356 551B090 150 C...

Страница 4: ...rating weights with the Perfect Humidity dehumidification system CAUTION All panels must be in place when rigging Fig 6 Rigging Details 551B OPERATING WEIGHT A B C lb kg in mm in mm in mm 090 755 343...

Страница 5: ...5 Fig 7 Base Unit Dimensions...

Страница 6: ...5 Nominal Cfm Standard 3000 3400 4000 5000 Maximum Continuous Bhp Standard 2 90 2 90 3 70 5 25 High Static 4 20 4 20 5 25 Motor Frame 56 56 56 56 Fan Rpm Range Standard 840 1085 840 1085 860 1080 830...

Страница 7: ...must be within range indicated on unit nameplate see Table 2 On 3 phase units voltages between phases must be balanced within 2 and the current within 10 Use the formula shown in Table 2 Note 2 on pag...

Страница 8: ...80 66 136 575 3 60 STD NO 518 632 4 8 34 0 4 8 34 0 2 0 7 3 4 14 6 20 15 94 17 0 16 4 23 8 20 22 95 34 0 32 7 44 3 45 41 95 STD YES 518 632 4 8 34 0 4 8 34 0 2 0 7 3 4 16 8 20 17 96 17 0 16 4 26 5 20...

Страница 9: ...68 7 70 63 171 50 0 60 1 66 1 80 75 171 STD YES 414 508 8 3 62 5 8 3 62 5 2 0 7 4 8 27 6 20 29 172 13 9 16 7 30 3 35 29 173 16 5 19 8 33 5 35 31 173 33 0 39 7 58 3 60 54 173 41 7 50 2 71 4 80 66 173 5...

Страница 10: ...n voltage of 215 v kW new 16 kW 215 240 2 kW new 12 8 kW rating at 215 v FLA Full Load Amps HACR Heating Air Conditioning and Refrigeration IFM Indoor Evaporator Fan Motor LRA Locked Rotor Amps MCA Mi...

Страница 11: ...lling holes in basepan C Heat Anticipator Settings For units with electric heat set heat anticipator settings as shown in Table 4 VI STEP 6 ADJUST FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS A Disconnect Switch The opt...

Страница 12: ...ions included with the Bryant Light Commercial Thermi distat device for more information Fig 12 Light Commercial Thermidistat Device Fig 13 Typical Perfect Humidity Dehumidification System Humidistat...

Страница 13: ...gn screw holes on hood with screw holes on side of manual outdoor air damper See Fig 16 and 17 Secure hood with 8 screws from Step 6 8 Adjust minimum position setting of the damper blade by adjusting...

Страница 14: ...ivider Push the filter into position past the open filter clips Close the filter clips to lock the filter into place See Fig 24 8 Caulk the ends of the joint between the unit top panel and the hood to...

Страница 15: ...oor Air Temperature POT Potentiometer RAT Return Air Temperature Potentiometer Defaults Settings Power Exhaust Middle Minimum Pos Fully Closed DCV Max Middle DCV Set Middle Enthalpy C Setting NOTES 1...

Страница 16: ...2 is an accessory aspirator box required for duct mounted applications CRCBDIOX005A00 is an accessory that contains both 33ZCSENCO2 and 33ZCASPCO2 accessories TEMPERATURE F RESISTANCE ohms 58 200 250...

Страница 17: ...ing location See Fig 19 When the outdoor air enthalpy rises above the outdoor enthalpy changeover set point the outdoor air damper moves to its minimum position The outdoor enthalpy changeover set poi...

Страница 18: ...1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 2 3 4 3 6 3 8 4 0 4 2 4 4 4 6 9 0 1 0 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 20 10 E N T H A L P Y B T U P E R P O U N D D R Y A I R 85 29 90 32 95 35 100 38 105 41 110 4...

Страница 19: ...er position remotely remove the factory installed jumper on the P and P1 terminals on the EconoMi er IV controller Wire the field supplied poten tiometer to the P and P1 terminals on the EconoMi er IV...

Страница 20: ...ection 5 Press Mode to exit and resume normal operation The custom settings of the CO2 sensor can be changed any time after the sensor is energized Follow the steps below to change the non standard se...

Страница 21: ...rest keyway of pulley hub and tighten setscrew See Table 1 for speed change for each full turn of pulley flange To align fan and motor pulleys 1 Loosen fan pulley setscrews 2 Slide fan pulley along fa...

Страница 22: ...EN 0 1 2 1 11 2 2 21 2 3 31 2 4 41 2 5 51 2 6 090 102 1085 1060 1035 1010 985 960 935 910 890 865 840 120 1080 1060 1035 1015 990 970 950 925 905 880 860 150 1130 1112 1087 1062 1037 1212 987 962 937...

Страница 23: ...he motor can be utilized with confidence Using fan motors up to the ratings shown will not result in nuisance trip ping or premature motor failure Unit warranty will not be affected For additional inf...

Страница 24: ...15 2004 3100 646 1 15 1071 711 1 41 1313 770 1 68 1568 824 1 97 1835 875 2 27 2114 3200 663 1 25 1162 726 1 51 1411 784 1 79 1672 837 2 09 1944 888 2 39 2229 3300 679 1 35 1259 741 1 62 1514 798 1 91...

Страница 25: ...1 86 1737 827 2 16 2017 878 2 48 2308 926 2 80 2610 3600 729 1 70 1583 787 1 99 1857 841 2 30 2144 892 2 62 2441 939 2 95 2749 3700 746 1 83 1703 803 2 13 1985 856 2 44 2277 906 2 77 2580 953 3 10 28...

Страница 26: ...000 697 1 37 1281 753 1 58 1474 804 1 79 1666 852 1 99 1857 897 2 20 2048 4100 712 1 47 1370 766 1 68 1567 817 1 89 1764 864 2 10 1960 909 2 31 2155 4200 726 1 57 1462 780 1 79 1665 830 2 00 1866 876...

Страница 27: ...67 817 1 89 1764 864 2 10 1960 909 2 31 2155 4200 726 1 57 1462 780 1 79 1665 830 2 00 1866 876 2 22 2067 920 2 43 2268 4300 741 1 67 1559 794 1 89 1767 843 2 12 1973 889 2 34 2179 932 2 56 2384 AIRFL...

Страница 28: ...99 882 2 49 2320 926 2 72 2541 968 2 96 2760 4700 800 2 14 1991 849 2 38 2219 895 2 62 2445 939 2 86 2670 980 3 10 2895 4800 815 2 26 2111 863 2 51 2344 909 2 76 2575 952 3 01 2805 993 3 25 3034 4900...

Страница 29: ...2 76 2575 952 3 01 2805 993 3 25 3034 4900 829 2 40 2235 877 2 65 2473 922 2 91 2709 965 3 16 2944 1005 3 41 3178 5000 844 2 54 2365 891 2 80 2608 936 3 06 2849 978 3 31 3089 1018 3 57 3328 AIRFLOW C...

Страница 30: ...53 977 3 78 3525 1018 4 07 3796 1057 4 36 4066 1094 4 65 4335 5700 950 3 67 3421 992 3 97 3698 1032 4 26 3974 1070 4 56 4249 1107 4 85 4522 5800 965 3 85 3594 1006 4 16 3876 1046 4 46 4157 1084 4 76 4...

Страница 31: ...8 660 1 23 1151 727 1 53 1422 787 1 82 1702 841 2 13 1991 3300 596 1 03 957 672 1 32 1228 738 1 61 1506 797 1 92 1792 851 2 24 2088 3400 609 1 10 1030 684 1 40 1308 749 1 71 1593 808 2 02 1887 861 2 3...

Страница 32: ...2 2 46 2294 3600 635 1 27 1187 708 1 59 1481 771 1 91 1781 829 2 24 2088 882 2 58 2403 3700 649 1 36 1272 720 1 69 1573 783 2 02 1881 840 2 35 2195 892 2 70 2517 3750 655 1 41 1316 726 1 74 1621 789 2...

Страница 33: ...09 1 42 1322 761 1 61 1506 812 1 82 1695 860 2 03 1890 4100 668 1 31 1223 722 1 51 1405 773 1 71 1593 822 1 92 1786 870 2 13 1984 4200 682 1 40 1305 734 1 60 1492 784 1 80 1683 833 2 02 1880 880 2 23...

Страница 34: ...773 1 71 1593 822 1 92 1786 870 2 13 1984 4200 682 1 40 1305 734 1 60 1492 784 1 80 1683 833 2 02 1880 880 2 23 2082 4300 696 1 49 1392 747 1 70 1582 796 1 91 1777 844 2 12 1979 890 2 34 2184 AIRFLOW...

Страница 35: ...751 1 91 1778 798 2 13 1984 844 2 35 2195 889 2 59 2412 932 2 82 2633 4800 765 2 02 1885 812 2 25 2095 856 2 48 2310 900 2 71 2531 942 2 95 2756 4900 779 2 14 1996 825 2 37 2210 869 2 61 2430 912 2 8...

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Страница 37: ...3 99 3716 1021 4 26 3976 1057 4 55 4240 5900 921 3 61 3370 959 3 89 3626 997 4 17 3885 1033 4 45 4149 1069 4 74 4416 6000 935 3 79 3536 973 4 07 3795 1010 4 35 4059 1046 4 64 4326 1082 4 93 4598 6100...

Страница 38: ...s with o rings located inside the caps These valves can not be accessed for service in the field Ensure the plastic caps are in place and tight or the possibil ity of refrigerant leakage could occur V...

Страница 39: ...er IV When free cooling is not available the compressors will be controlled by the zone thermostat When free cooling is avail able the outdoor air damper is modulated by the EconoMi er IV control to p...

Страница 40: ...coil When in subcooling mode there is a slight decrease in sys tem total gross capacity 5 less a lower gross sensible capacity 20 less and a greatly increased latent capacity up to 40 more Hot Gas Reh...

Страница 41: ...pletion 6 Reinstall economizer or two position damper and filters 7 Reconnect wiring 8 Replace access panels B Condenser Coils Inspect coils monthly Clean condenser coils annually and as required by l...

Страница 42: ...he suction line Mount the temperature sensing device on the suction line and insulate it so that outdoor ambient temperature does not affect the reading Indoor air cfm must be within the normal operat...

Страница 43: ...43 Fig 47 Cooling Charging Charts Standard 551B090 Unit Fig 48 Cooling Charging Charts Standard 551B102 Unit...

Страница 44: ...44 Fig 49 Cooling Charging Charts Standard 551B120 Unit Fig 50 Cooling Charging Charts Standard 551B150 Unit...

Страница 45: ...ification coil liquid line solenoid valve MUST be energized to use the charging charts and the outdoor motor speed controller jumpered to run the fan at full speed Fig 52 Cooling Charging Chart 581B10...

Страница 46: ...Replace Restriction in refrigerant system Locate restriction and remove Compressor s Operates Continuously Dirty air filter Replace filter Unit undersized for load Decrease load or increase unit size...

Страница 47: ...ification Coil Energized Thermostatic expansion valve TXV 1 Check TXV bulb mounting and secure tightly to suction line 2 Replace TXV if stuck open or closed PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY Reheat Mode Will Not E...

Страница 48: ...tings and wiring to normal after completing troubleshooting D DCV Demand Controlled Ventilation and Power Exhaust To check DCV and Power Exhaust 1 Make sure EconoMi er IV preparation procedure has bee...

Страница 49: ...py to the ABCD set point Power at N terminal determines Occupied Unoccupied setting 24 vac Occupied no power Unoccupied Modulation is based on the supply air sensor signal Modulation is based on the D...

Страница 50: ...Heat anticipator settings 11 High flow valves 38 High pressure switch 6 Horizontal units 1 2 Humidistat 12 Indoor air quality sensor 18 Low pressure switch 6 Manual outdoor air damper 13 Mounting Unit...

Страница 51: ......

Страница 52: ...N AND IN PLACE VERIFY THAT UNIT INSTALLATION IS LEVEL CHECK FAN WHEEL AND PROPELLER FOR LOCATION IN HOUSING AND ORIFICE AND CHECK THAT SETSCREW IS TIGHT CHECK PULLEY ALIGNMENT AND BELT TENSION PER INS...

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