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2010 Rooftop Training Webinair High Efficiency Models / Sizes Type Carrier Bryant YAC 48TC 580J 3-12.5 tons PAC 50TC 558J 3-12.5 tons PHP 50TCQ 548J 3-8.5 tons Unit Size Designations Include Quantity of Compressors Indicator A08 = 1-Compressor, 7.5 tons D08 = 2-Compressor, 7.5 tons Ultra High Efficiency Models / Sizes Type Carrier Bryant YAC 48HC 581J 3-12.5 tons PAC 50HC 551J 3-12.5 tons PHP 50HCQ 549J 3-8.5 tons Unit Size Designations Include Quantity of Compressors Indicator A08 = 1-Compressor, 7.5 tons D08 = 2-Compressor, 7.5 tons Carrier Model Number Identification (Sample) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 8 T C D A 0 4 A 1 A 5 - 0 A 0 A 0 48 Gas Ht IFM Options 50 Elec Ht Coil Coating Options TC-High Eff HC Ultra High Eff Voltage Heat Size Factory Revision D-LH; E-MH; F-HH Base Unit Controls L-Nox LH; M-Nox MH; N-Nox HH 0-ElectroMechanical S-SS LH; R-SS MH; T-SS HH, etc. 1-PremierLink Refrigerant Options A-Std System D- 2 comp 2-RTU-MP Control Intake/Exhaust Opt Unit Sizes 3-10 ton Smoke Detector Option Service Options Electrical Options Packaging Options Bryant Model Number Identification (Sample) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 5 8 0 J E 0 6 A 0 7 2 A 1 A 0 A A 580J High EffGas/Elect 581J Ultra HiGas/Elect 558J High Eff Elect/Elect Indoor Fan Options 548J High Eff Ht Pump Voltage Stg, Clg Coil Options A=1 stg, Al/Cu-Al-Cu Cooling Tons D=1 stg, E-coat-Al/Cu 06 = 5 ton G=2 stg, Al/Al-Al/Cu 08=7.5 ton 14=12.5 ton Coil Coating Options Ref System/Gas Options Heat Level A=Std Ref, Nat Gas Heat 060=60,000 B=Std Ref, Nat Gas Heat, Low NOx 090=90,000 D= 2-stg Comp, Al HX 150=150,000 F=2-stg Comp, SS HX Design Rev Factory Options Packaging High Efficiency Models Puron® (R-410A) Fixed-Bore Acutrol Metering Revised Liquid Header Designs Revised Liquid Header Original Header Revised Coil Design (Can contain dimples or no dimples) Rooftop Unit Installation 3~12.5 ton SRT 48/50TC; 48/50HC; 48/50TM 580/558J; 581/551J; 580/558F Outline • Warnings – Caution Safety Fire Explosion Electrical Shock Refrigerant Cut Hazards • Pre Planning • Placement/Setting Unit Curb • Existing • New Attach duct Lifting/Setting Unit • Strapping/Top Crate • Unit Placement Cautions: • Condensate Drain • Through the Pan/Curb Connections • Preparing unit for Start-Up Outside Air Hood Flue Hood Gas Piping Condensate Electrical Connections • Power • Thermostat • Economizer Assembly Types Hood Assembly Wiring Connection • 2~10 vdc • 4~20 ma • Safety Improper installation, modification, service and maintenance may cause personal and/or property damage. Contact qualified installer, servicer or distributor for information or assistance Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Have quenching cloth and fire extinguisher available Read all Installation Instructions prior to beginning work Follow all Local and National building and electrical codes • Fire Explosion Disconnect gas piping from unit when leak testing DO NOT exceed gas pressures greater than 0.5 psig/3450 Pa to gas valve, damage will occur If pressure testing BELOW 0.5 psig, isolate gas valve from piping using shut-off valve • Electrical Shock Before servicing or maintaining unit, turn off power supply at disconnect/breaker and install Lock-Out tag Test for voltage with multi-meter prior to performing service Some installation may have more than one power source, i.e. dual power wiring and units with heat strips • Refrigerant Puron® (R-410A) refrigerant systems operate at higher pressures than R-22 systems Do not use R-22 components or service equipment on Puron® systems POE oil can cause damage to roof of building. If spilled use dry absorbent materials to eliminate spill. • Cut Hazards Always wear gloves, protective clothing and safety glasses when handling sheet metal components. Failure to do this can result in cuts or abrasions. Use caution when placing sheet metal components on rubber membrane roofing. Sharp edges can penetrate roofing. Pre Planning • Job Survey Consult Local Bldg Codes, NEC (National Electric Code) and ANSI/NFPA 70 for installation requirements Determine unit location Check for overhead obstructions (for lifting) and proximity to walls or parapets • Plan for Unit Location Proper curb/unit support within structure Provide for Minimum Service and Safety clearances Clearances to combustible materials Allow for adequate Combustion and Ventilation Pre Planning • Service Clearance A: 48” Unit disconnect 36” If “B” < 12” 18” No disconnect, C/O 18” Service 12” Minimum clearance B: 42” Grounded surface (metal, masonry wall) 36” Non-electrically conductive (wood) Flue products within 10 ft C: 36” Condensate drain 18”Minimum clearance D: 48” Flue to combustible material 42” Grounded surface 36” Non-electrically conductive surfaces Fresh Air Intakes within 10 ft Placement/Setting Unit • Sequence of Installation Install Curb Attached ductwork to curb Install Assy “Through the Pan” fittings Install Assy “Through the Curb” fittings Prepare Condensate drain (Center Drain) Rig and place unit Install Outdoor Air Hood Install Flue hood Install Gas piping Install Condensate drain connections Make Electrical Connections: Power – Control Install other accessories Placement/Setting Unit • Curb Installation • Level within tolerances • • • • A-B 0.5”; B-C 1.0”; A-C 1.0” Insulate curb Install cant strips Install roof felt Install flashing Curb Gaskets C A Curb Gasket Placements B Placement/Setting Unit • Attach Duct To roof curb NOT unit (if vertical application) Curb gasket applied over duct flanges Maximum Cabinet Static* * Measured below roof curb 003~014 // 024~150 Return Air w/o Economizer -0.35 in w.c. Return Air w/ Economizer -0.45 in w.c. • Lifting/Setting Unit • Use top crate of unit or spreader bars when lifting. – Carefully lower top crate from roof once unit placed on curb • Review the maximum weights of the units as listed in the Installation Instructions prior to lifting Placement/Setting Unit prior to setting unit • Cautions: 1) Condensate Drain • If condensate drain will exit unit horizontally proceed to setting unit • If condensate drain will exit through the pan center drain and through the roof curb, install PVC fitting prior to setting unit. • If not using center drain outlet, check to ensure outlet plug is installed and tight 2) Through the Pan Connections • Provides capability to draw power, control wiring and field supplied gas piping • Install prior to setting unit on curb 3) Through the Curb Connections • Provides capability to run gas line up “under the curb” then exit “side of curb” to connect to unit Placement/Setting Unit prior to setting unit • Through the Pan • Through Curb Gas connection Center Condensate Drain Hole Placement/Setting Unit • Unit Placement 04~07 size Existing Curb • 04 ~07 units – ¼” between side rails and curb – 0.0” on duct end between end rail and curb – Overhang Condenser end ¼” • 08 ~ 14 units – ¼” between side rails and curb – 0.0” on duct end between end rail and curb – Overhang Condenser end 3 5/16” – Flush to Curb Label 08-12 size Adaptor Curbs • Ensure “duct end” of unit is FLUSH to the end of the curb for proper sealing Flush to Curb Label on Blower Access Panel Preparing unit for Start-Up • Outside Air Hood Filter Access Panel Hood box located behind filter access panel - Remove Indoor coil access panel is “Economizer Hood Top” – swing up Attach hood sides to hood top and attach to unit panel. Attach hood divider to hood sides Indoor Coil Access panel Economizer Assembly • Types Manual • Can be used in Vertical/Horizontal configuration • Adjustable from 0% - 100% Two Position • Can be used in Vertical/Horizontal configuration • Adjustable from 25% - 100% Modulating • Different Vertical/Horizontal • Provides for Minimum and Min to100% OA capability based on OD conditions Economizer Assembly • Wiring Connection • Molex connector located in R/A section 2-10 vdc Single or Two-Stage stat 4-20 ma • Used with PremierLink – ComfortLink • No Economizer Controller mounted • 12 pin Molex Connector • 500 Ohm Resistor installed in econo harness Preparing Unit for Start-Up • Flue Hood Secured to base pan beside Burner compartment Attach with two screws Clearance to combustibles: 48” • Flue Deflector (Accessory) CRFLUEDS001A00 2 ~ 12.5 ton units Reduces clearance to combustibles to 18” Preparing Unit for Start-Up • Gas Piping Local/National Codes US (NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1 NFGC) CAN (CAN/CSA B149.1 & B149.2) • Through the Curb Standard gas design Up to 2000’ Convertible up to 6000’ • • • US: Derate 4% per 1000’ above sea level CAN: Derate 10% between 2000’ – 4500’ Gas pressure at GV inlet Nat Gas: Min 4”w.c. - Max 13”w.c. LP Gas: Min 11”w.c. - Max 13”w.c. (req’s Accy Kit) Fitting size: ½” for 03~08 (024-090) units; ¾” 012~014 (120~150) units • • Size piping for maximum pressure drop of 0.5”w.c. between unit GV and gas source Three Gas Line Approaches Horizontal to GV (across roof) Thru-Curb (Kit required) Thru-Base Pan (Kit required) • Always use “Back-Up” wrench on Gas Valve neck (wrench fitting) when connecting piping Through the Base Pan Preparing Unit for Start-Up • Condensate Drain ¾” Connection: Two locations • Horizontal – – – – – – Exiting out the duct connection end of unit Piping pitch: 1 inch per 10 ft away from unit Do not use pipe smaller than ¾” 4 inch trap recommended Protect from freezing Check “Center Drain Plug” for tightness prior to setting unit on curb • Center – Exiting below unit from center of condensate pan – Remove “Center Drain Plug” – Piping pitch: 1 inch per 10 ft away from unit – Do not use pipe smaller than ¾” – 4 inch trap recommended – Protect from freezing (if necessary) Preparing Unit for Start-Up • Electrical Connections Non Powered Convenience Outlet (C/0): • Requires separate 125 vac 15amp circuit Unit Powered: Incorporates step down transformer • Convenience Outlet – Connect transformer primary per diagram – Powered (always energized): Connect C/O wires to “Line” side of disconnect or incoming power, or local codes – De-energized (powered with disconnect): Connect C/O wires to “Load” side of disconnect, or local codes • Power: All units except 208/230 vac factory wired for voltage shown on unit name plate. • 208 vac requires Low Voltage transformer wiring. Connect black from 230 vac tap on transformer to 208 vac transformer tap. Units without FIOP Disconnect • Field power wires connect to Compressor Contactor “C” terminals 11 – 13 and Indoor Fan Contactor Units with FIOP Disconnect • Remove factory test leads on Line side of Disconnect, discard • Additional info later Preparing Unit for Start-Up • Field Control Wiring Thermostat: • Single or Two Stage PremierLink • Follow SI wiring RTU-MP (FIOP only) Microchannel Novation™ Condensing Coils Outline • • • • What is Novation™ Condenser Coil Cleaning Procedures Repair Procedures RCD Repair Kit What is Novation™ Condenser Coil • Novation Coil Al/Al Construction Refrigerant Flow Cleaning Procedures • Cleaning No Solvents Air Pressure Repair Procedures Repair Procedures (Continued) Repair Procedures (Continued) Repair Procedures (Continued) Repair Procedures (Continued) Repair Procedures (Continued) Repair Procedures (Continued) Repair Procedures (Continued) Repair Procedures (Continued) Novation™ RCD Repair Kit • 50TJ660007 • Note: If refrigerant system is open, then replace liquid line drier