Bryant LEGACY 569J user manual

User manual for the device Bryant LEGACY 569J

Device: Bryant LEGACY 569J
Category: Fan
Manufacturer: Bryant
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Added : 2/17/2014
Number of pages: 56
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569J
AIR--COOLED CONDENSING UNITS
R
60 Hz, with PURON (R--410A) REFRIGERANT
SIZES 07--14
Installation, Start--Up and
Service Instructions
CONTENTS
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .................... 2 SERVICE ................................ 37 -- 46
Refrigeration System ......................... 37
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES .................. 2
Compressor Oil .............................. 37
Replacement/Retrofit — R--22 to Puron ........... 2
Servicing Systems on Roofs with
INSTALLATION .................

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ! WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, PERSONAL INJURY AND ENVIRONMENTAL maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical HAZARD shock or other conditions which may cause personal Failure to follow this warning could cause in personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified installer, injury or death. service agency, or your distributor or branch for information or assistance. The qualified installer or Relieve pressure and recover

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Same tube sizes are capable of handling higher flowrates 5. Install a new field-supplied liquid-line filter drier at (expressed as tons of cooling capacity) with Puron the indoor coil just upstream of the TXV or fix orifice refrigerant compared to R- -22 at constant pressure drops. metering device. 1 For example, a / - -inch OD liquid line is rated at 33% 2 6. If a suction line filter drier is also to be installed, in- R higher tons with Puron than with R- -22 (at 5_F pressure stall suction line

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C11097 STD.UNITWT. CORNERA CORNERB CORNERC CORNERD CENTEROFGRAVITY UNITHEIGHT UNIT lbs. kg. lbs. kg. lbs. kg. lbs. kg. lbs. kg. X Y Z H 3 569J*07A/B 21 19 13 42 / 8 328 149 128 58 68 31 62 28 70 32 (MCHX) [533.2] [482.6] [330.2] [1076.0] 3 569J*08A/B 19 23 13 42 / 8 353 160 138 63 72 33 65 29 78 35 (MCHX) [482.6] [584.2] [330.2] [1076.0] 3 569J*12A/B 23 20 15 50 / 8 418 190 165 75 85 39 78 35 90 41 (MCHX) [584.2] [508.0] [381.0] [1279.2] 3 569J*14A/B 19 23 15 50 / 8 431 196 162 73 82 37 92 42 95

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Table 1A — Physical Data —569J*07-14A/B Units — 60 Hz English UNITSIZE569J *07A/B *08A/B *12A/B *14A/B NOMINALCAPACITY (tons) 6 7.5 10 12.5 OPERATINGWEIGHTS(lb) NOVATION ™Coil(AlTube) 328 353 418 431 RoundTube/PlateFinCoil(Cu/Al) 389 389 490 598 ‡ REFRIGERANTTYPE R-410A † NOVATIONOperatingCharge,Typical(lb) 8.4 10.2 13.8 18.0 NOVATIONShippingCharge(lb) 4.4 4.9 6.3 7.3 † RTPFOperatingCharge,Typical(lb) 14.0 17.0 20.0 46.0 RTPFShippingCharge(lb) 11.0 13.0 16.0 35.0 COMPRESSOR Qty...Type 1...Scroll

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Table 1B — Physical Data — 569J*07-14A/B Units — 60 Hz SI UNITSIZE569J *07A/B *08A/B *12A/B *14A/B NOMINALCAPACITY (kW) 21.1 26.4 35.1 44 OPERATINGWEIGHTS(lb) NOVATION ™Coil(AlTube) 149 160 190 196 RoundTube/PlateFinCoil(Cu/Al) 176 177 222 271 ‡ REFRIGERANTTYPE R-410A † NOVATIONOperatingCharge,Typical(kg) 3.8 4.6 6.3 8.2 NOVATIONShippingCharge(kg) 2.0 2.2 2.9 3.3 † RTPFOperatingCharge,Typical(kg) 6.4 7.7 9.1 20.9 RTPFShippingCharge(kg) 5.0 5.9 7.3 15.9 COMPRESSOR Qty...Type 1...Scroll 1...Scroll

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Table 2A — Physical Data — 569J*12-14D/E Units — 60 Hz English UNITSIZE569J *12D/E *14D/E NOMINALCAPACITY (tons) 10 12.5 OPERATINGWEIGHTS(lb) NOVATION ™Coil(AlTube) 499 505 RoundTube/PlateFinCoil(Cu/Al) 516 654 ‡ REFRIGERANTTYPE R-410A † NOVATIONOperatingCharge A/B,Typical(lb) 7.4/ 7.3 10.8/ 10.9 NOVATIONShippingChargeA/B(lb) 3.0/ 3.0 3.5/ 3.5 † RTPF OperatingCharge A/B,Typical(lb) 11.0/ 11.0 23.0/23.0 RTPFShippingChargeA/B(lb) 8.0/ 8.0 17.0/17.0 COMPRESSOR Qty...Type 2...Scroll 2...Scroll OilCh

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Table 2B — Physical Data — 569J*16-25D/E Units — 60 Hz SI UNITSIZE569J *12D/E *14D/E NOMINALCAPACITY (kW) 35.1 44 OPERATINGWEIGHTS(kg) NOVATION ™Coil(AlTube) 226 229 RoundTube/PlateFinCoil(Cu/AlTube) 234 297 ‡ REFRIGERANTTYPE R-410A † NOVATIONOperatingCharge A/B,Typical(kg) 3.4/ 3.3 4.8/ 4.9 NOVATIONShippingChargeA/B(kg) 1.3/ 1.3 1.5/ 1.5 † RTPF OperatingCharge A/B,Typical(kg) 5.0/ 5.0 10.4/ 10.4 RTPFShippingChargeA/B(kg) 3.6/ 3.6 7.7/ 7.7 COMPRESSOR Qty...Type 2...Scroll 2...Scroll OilChargeA/B

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123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 56 9J E 1 4A 00 0 G 0 0 A 0 A _____________ ____ Model Type Packaging 569J = Bryant Condensing Unit A=Standard Puronr R---410A Refrigerant B=LTL Base Unit Controls Voltage 0 = Electro-Mechanical Controls E = 460/3/60 P = 208 / 230/3/60 Electrical Options T = 575/3/60 A=None C = Non-Fused Disconnect Nominal Tonnage 07 = 6 Tons Service Options 08 = 7.5 Tons 0=None 12 = 10 Tons 1 1= = Un-powered Convenience Outlet 14 = 12.5 Tons 2 = Powered Convenience Outlet Not U

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Step 2 — Complete Pre-Installation Checks .INSTALLATION Check Unit Electrical Characteristics: Confirm before Jobsite Survey installation of unit that voltage, amperage and circuit protection requirements listed on unit data plate agree with Complete the following checks before installation. power supply provided. 1. Consult local building codes and the NEC (National Un--crate Unit: Remove unit packaging except for the top Electrical Code) ANSI/NFPA 70 for special installa- skid assembly, which

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If it is necessary to roll the unit into position, mount the Table 4 – Equivalent Lengths for Common Fittings (ft) unit on longitudinal rails, using a minimum of 3 rollers. Elbows Nominal Apply force to the rails, not the unit. If the unit is to be Tube OD 90 °Std 90 °Lrad 90 °Street 45 °Std 45 °Street skidded into position, place it on a large pad and drag it 3 / 1.3 0.8 2.2 0.6 1 by the pad. Do not apply any force to the unit. 8 1 / 1.4 0.9 2.3 0.7 1.1 2 Raise from above to lift the unit from

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Table 5 – 569J* 07-14A/B Piping Recommendations (Single-Circuit Unit) R---410A EquivalentLength Ft 0---38 38---75 75---113 113---150 150---188 m 0---12 12---23 23---34 34---46 46---57 LinearLength Ft 0---25 25---50 50---75 75---100 100---125 m 0---8 8---15 15---23 23---30 30---38 Model 3 3 1 1 1 5 1 5 569J*07A/B Liquid Line / / / / / / / / 8 8 2 2 2 8 2 8 Max Lift(ft) Novation 25 42 50 75 90 100 86 101 RTPF 25 50 50 75 100 100 125 125 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 Suction Line / / / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 8 8 8 8 8 8

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Table 6 – 569J*12-14D/E Piping Recommendations (Two-Circuit Unit) NOTE:569J***D/ErequiresTWO setsof refrigeration piping R---410A EquivalentLength Ft 0---38 38---75 75---113 113---150 150---188 m 0---12 12---23 23---34 34---46 46---57 LinearLength Ft 0---25 25---50 50---75 75---100 100---125 m 0---8 8---15 15---23 23---30 30---38 Model 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 569J*12D/E Liquid Line / / / / / / / / 8 8 8 2 8 2 8 2 Max Lift(ft) Novation 25 50 28 75 DNU 100 DNU 99 RTPF 25 50 75 NR 83 100 62 125 7 7 1 1 1 S

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Refer to Hot Gas Bypass line sizing tables for appropriate 524J Cooling 524JCoil Connectto Arrangement Stage Segment 569J***D/E size. Contact your Bryant representative for a copy of these tables. Y1 2 Circuit1 Vertical Y2 1 Circuit2 569J***D/E: Generally only one hot gas bypass system Y1 1 Circuit1 Horizontal will be applied on a two-circuit unit. Connect the hot gas Y2 2 Circuit2 bypass system to Circuit 1 (first-on/last-off, connected to the evaporator coil’s bottom circuit). 569J***D/E Pipin

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FLOW FLOW FLOW FLOW Installation of liquid line moisture indicating sightglass in EQUALIZER LINE TXV each circuit is recommended. Locate the sightglass(es) SENSING BULB between the outlet of the filter drier and the TXV inlet. AIRFLOW TXV Refer to Table 9 for recommendations on refrigeration 15 DIAMS CKT 2 10 MIN DIAMS specialties. 8 DIAMS MIN EQUALIZER LINE SIGHT TXV GLASSES INDOOR SENSING LIQUID LINE TXV SIGHT GLASS COIL CKT BULB SENSING SOLENOID VALVE FILTER A LOCATION CIRCUIT 2 BULB DRIER

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Solenoid drop control wiring: control the power to the liquid line solenoid through a Solenoid Valve Relay (SVR) in all units. Use part number HN61PC005 (field- -supplied, installed). 569J***A/B unit requires one SVR; 569J***D/E Field Service unit requires two relays. Access Port Factory (Schrader core) High-Flow 569J***D/E unit also requires a separate control power Access Port transformer for the liquid solenoid valve loads. Select transformer part number according to unit power supply. Servi

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Preliminary Charge — NOTE: Check all factory and field electrical connections for tightness. Field-supplied wiring shall conform with the Before starting the unit, charge R-410A liquid refrigerant limitations of 63 °F(33 °C) rise. into the high side of each 569J circuit through the liquid Field Power Supply — service valve(s). The amount of refrigerant added must be at least 80% of the operating charge listed in Tables 5 or 6 If equipped with optional Powered Convenience Outlet: for LINEAR line

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Disconnect sizing data is provided on the unit informative Convenience Outlets — plate. Locate on unit cabinet or within sight of the unit per national or local codes. Do not cover unit informative ! WARNING plate if mounting the disconnect on the unit cabinet. ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Units with Factory-Installed Disconnect — Failure to follow this warning could result in personal The factory-installed option disconnect switch is located injury or death. in a weatherproof enclosure located u

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unit disconnect switch or HACR switch is open. Other ! connection methods will result in the convenience outlet WARNING circuit being de-energized when the unit disconnect or ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD HACR switch is open. See Fig. 13. Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Using unit-mounted convenience outlets: Units with unit-mounded convenience outlet circuits will often require that two disconnects be opened to de-energize all power to the unit. Treat all

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All Units — Voltage to compressor terminals during operation must be within voltage range indicated on unit nameplate. See Tables 10 and 11. On 3-phase units, voltages between phases must be balanced within 2% and the current within 10%. Use the formula shown in the legend for Tables 10 and 11, Note 4 (see page 23) to determine the percent of voltage imbalance. Operation on improper line voltage or (Note 2) excessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse and may cause damage to electrical components


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