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SINGLE-PACKAGE
GAS HEATING/ELECTRIC
COOLING UNITS

Model 582A
Sizes 018-060
1-1/2 to 5 Nominal Tons
Low NOx Models Available

Energy-Saving, Direct Spark Ignition saves gas by operating
only when the room thermostat calls for heating. Standard units
are furnished with natural gas controls. A low-cost field-installed
kit for propane conversion is available for all units.
582A units with an “N” in the thirteenth position of model number are dedicated Low NOx units designed for California installations. These models meet the California maximum oxides of
nitrogen (NOx) emissions requirement of 40 nanograms/joule or
less as shipped from the factory and MUST be installed in California Air Quality Management Districts where a Low NOx rule
exists.

UNIT 582A
Single-Package Rooftop Units with.
• Direct Spark Ignition
• Low Sound Levels
• AFUE ratings up to 81.1%
• 10 SEER
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
One-piece heating and cooling units with low sound levels, easy
installation, low maintenance, and dependable performance.
EASY INSTALLATION—Factory-assembled package is a compact, fully self-contained, combination gas heating/electric cooling unit that is pre-wired, pre-piped, and pre-charged for
minimum installation expense.
The 582A units are available in a variety of standard and optional
heating/cooling size combinations with voltage options to meet
residential and light commercial requirements. Units are lightweight and install easily on a rooftop or at ground level. The high
tech composite basepan eliminates rust problems associated
with ground level applications.
CONVERTIBLE DUCT CONFIGURATION—Unit is designed
for easy use in either downflow or horizontal applications. Each
unit is easily converted from horizontal to downflow with addition
of two accessory duct covers.
EFFICIENT OPERATION
High-Efficiency Design offers SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratios) of 10.0 and AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) ratings as high as 81.1%.

DURABLE, DEPENDABLE COMPONENTS
Compressors are designed for high efficiency. Each compressor is hermetically sealed against contamination to help promote
longer life and dependable operation. Each compressor also has
vibration isolation to provide quieter operation. All compressors
have internal high pressure and overcurrent protection.
Monoport Inshot Burners produce precise air-to-gas mixture,
which provides for clean and efficient combustion. The large
monoport on the inshot (or injection type) burners seldom, if
ever, requires cleaning. All gas furnace components are accessible in one compartment.
Turbo-Tubular™ Heat Exchangers are constructed of aluminized steel for corrosion resistance and optimum heat transfer
for improved efficiency. The tubular design permits hot gases to
make multiple passes across the path of the supply air.
In addition, dimples located on the heat exchanger walls force
the hot gases to stay in close contact with the walls, improving
heat transfer.
Direct-Drive Multi-Speed, PSC (Permanent Split Capacitor)
Blower Motor is standard on all 582A models.
Direct-Drive, PSC Condenser-Fan Motors are designed to
help reduce energy consumption and provide for cooling operation down to 40°F outdoor temperature. Motormaster® II low ambient option is available as a field-installed accessory.
Refrigerant System is designed to provide dependability. Liquid refrigerant strainers are used to promote clean, unrestricted
operation. Each unit leaves the factory with a full refrigerant
charge. Refrigerant service connections make checking operating pressures easier.
Evaporator and Condenser Coils are computer-designed for
optimum heat transfer and cooling efficiency. The evaporator
coil is fabricated from copper tube and aluminum fins and is located inside the unit for protection against damage. The condenser coil is internally mounted on the top tier of the unit.
Copper fin coils and pre-coated fin coils are available from the
factory by special order. These coils are recommended in applications where aluminum fins are likely to be damaged due to
corrosion and are ideal for seacoast applications.

Form No. PDS 582A.18.2

FEATURES/BENEFITS
Integrated Gas Control Board provides safe and efficient control of heating and simplifies troubleshooting with built-in diagnostic function.
Cabinets are constructed of heavy-duty, phosphated, zinccoated prepainted steel capable of withstanding 500 hours in
salt spray. Interior surfaces of the evaporator/heat exchanger
compartment are insulated with cleanable semi-rigid insulation
board, which keeps the conditioned air from being affected by
the outdoor ambient temperature and provides improved indoor
air quality. (Conforms to American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers [ASHRAE] No. 62P.) The
sloped drain pan minimizes standing water in the drain. An external drain is provided.

Low Sound Ratings ensure a quiet indoor and outdoor environment with sound ratings as low as 7.5 bels. (See ARI capacity
charts for individual values.)
Easy-to-Service Cabinets provide easy single-panel accessibility to serviceable components during maintenance and
installation. The basepan with integrated drain pan provides
easy ground level installation with or without a mounting pad.
Convenient handholds are provided to manipulate the unit
on the jobsite. A nesting feature ensures a positive basepan
to roof curb seal when the unit is roof mounted. A convenient
3/4-in. wide perimeter flange makes frame mounting on a rooftop easy.
Downflow Operation unit is easily converted for downflow in
the field to allow vertical ductwork connections. The basepan utilizes knockout style seals on the bottom openings to ensure a
positive seal in the horizontal airflow mode.

MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE

582A

N

W

024

040

A

A

Model Number
582A – Single Package
Gas/Electric Unit

A

D
Motor (Not an Option)
D – 1/4 HP Motor
F – 1/2 HP Motor
G – 3/4 HP Motor

Electric Supply
J – 208-230-1-60*
N – 208/230-1-60
P – 208/230-3-60
E – 460-3-60

Options
- - – Wire Grille
HD – Louvered Grille
JT – Louvered Grille and VinylCoated Condenser Coil Fin
KT – Wire Grille and Vinyl-Coated Condenser Coil Fin
LC – Louvered Grille, AL Evaporator and CU
Condenser Coil
MU – Louvered Grille, CU Evaporator and CU
Condenser Coils
NC – Wire Grille, AL Evaporator and CU Condenser Coil
PU – Wire Grille, CU Evaporator and CU Condenser Coils

Fuel and Controls
W — Natural Gas
P — Propane Gas
Nominal Cooling Capacity
018 – 1.5 Tons
024 – 2.0 Tons
030 – 2.5 Tons
036 – 3.0 Tons
042 – 3.5 Tons
048 – 4.0 Tons
060 – 5.0 Tons

Series
A – Original
Low NOx:
A – Std. Unit
N – Low NOx unit
Heat Input Size (Btuh)
040 – 40,000
060 – 60,000
090 – 90,000
115 – 115,000
130 – 130,000

LEGEND
AL – Aluminum
CU – Copper
*Minimum voltage of 197 at maximum load conditions
(048 size only).

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ARI* CAPACITIES
COOLING CAPACITIES AND EFFICIENCIES
SEER†

600

NET COOLING
CAPACITIES (Btuh)
18,000

10.0

SOUND RATINGS**
(Bels)
7.5

2

800

24,600

10.0

7.5

21/2

1000

28,800

10.0

7.5

3

1200

34,400

10.0

8.0

31/2

1400

42,000

10.0

8.0

4

1600

46,500

10.0

8.0

5

2000

60,000

10.0

8.0

UNIT 582A

NOMINAL TONS

STANDARD CFM

018040
024040
024060
030040
030060
036060
036090
042060
042090
048090
048115
048130
060090
060115
060130

11/2

LEGEND
Bels – Sound Levels (1 bel = 10 decibels)
db
– Dry Bulb
SEER – Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio
wb
– Wet Bulb
*Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute.
†Rated in accordance with U.S. Government DOE (Department of
Energy) test procedures and/or ARI Standard 210/89.
**Tested in accordance with ARI Standard 270-89 (not listed in ARI).

NOTES:
1. Ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circulating fan
heat. Ratings are based on:
Cooling Standard: 80°F db, 67°F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 95°F db outdoor entering-air temperature.
2. Before purchasing this appliance, read important energy cost and
efficiency information available from your retailer.

HEATING CAPACITIES AND EFFICIENCIES
UNIT 582A
018040
024040
030040
024060
030060
036060
042060
036090
042090
048090
060090
048115
060115
048130
060130

HEATING INPUT
(Btuh)
40,000

60,000

90,000

OUTPUT CAPACITY
(Btuh)
31,000
31,000
31,000
46,000
46,000
46,000
47,000
71,000
71,000
70,000
70,000

TEMPERATURE
RISE RANGE (°F)
20-50
35-65
35-65
25-55
25-55
40-70

AFUE (%)
79.9
80.1
80.1
78.4
78.4
78.7
78.7
79.9
79.9
78.6
78.6

115,000

92,000

50-80

81.1

130,000

104,000
103,000

50-80

80.3

LEGEND
AFUE – Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency
NOTE: Before purchasing this appliance, read important energy cost
and efficiency information available from your retailer.

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PHYSICAL DATA
UNIT SIZE 582A
018040
NOMINAL CAPACITY (ton)
11/2
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
249
COMPRESSOR(S) – QUANTITY
REFRIGERANT
Quantity (lb)
2.6
REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE
Orifice ID (in.)
.034
CONDENSER COIL
Rows—Fins/in.
1—17
Face Area (sq ft)
6.1
CONDENSER FAN
Nominal Cfm
2000
Diameter
22
1/8 (825)
Motor Hp (Rpm)
EVAPORATOR COIL
Rows—Fins/in.
2—15
Face Area (sq ft)
3.1
EVAPORATOR BLOWER
Nominal Airflow (Cfm)
600
Size (in.)
10 x 10
1/4
Motor (Hp)
FURNACE SECTION*
Burner Orifice No. (Qty—Drill Size)
2—44
Natural Gas
Burner Orifice No. (Qty—Drill Size)
2—52
Propane Gas
RETURN-AIR FILTERS (in.)†
Throwaway Size
20 x 20 x 1

UNIT SIZE 582A
NOMINAL CAPACITY (ton)
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
COMPRESSOR(S) – QUANTITY
REFRIGERANT
Quantity (lb)
REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE
Orifice ID (in.)
CONDENSER COIL
Rows—Fins/in.
Face Area (sq ft)
CONDENSER FAN
Nominal Cfm
Diameter (in.)
Motor Hp (Rpm)
EVAPORATOR COIL
Rows—Fins/in.
Face Area (sq ft)
EVAPORATOR BLOWER
Nominal Airflow (Cfm)
Size (in.)
Motor (Hp)
FURNACE SECTION*
Burner Orifice No. (Qty—Drill Size)
Natural Gas
Burner Orifice No. (Qty—Drill Size)
Propane Gas
RETURN-AIR FILTERS (in.)†
Throwaway Size

024040
2
280

024060
2
280

030040
21/2
280

3.5

3.5

3.65

.034

.034

.034

1—17
9.1

1—17
9.1

1—17
9.1

2400
22
/ (825)

18

2400
22
/ (825)

030060
036060
21/2
3
280
314
Reciprocating-1
(R-22)
3.65
3.75
Acutrol™ Device
.034
.032

2400
22
/ (825)

18

18

1—17
9.1
2400
22
/ (825)

18

1—17
9.1
3000
22
/ (1100)

14

042090
31/2
355

3.75

5.7

5.7

.032

.034

.034

1—17
9.1

1—17
9.1

1—17
9.1

3000
22
/ (1100)

14

3000
22
/ (1100)

14

3000
22
/ (1100)

14

2—15
3.1

2—15
3.1

2—15
3.1

3—15
3.1

3—15
3.1

4—15
3.1

4—15
3.1

800
10 x 10
1/4

800
10 x 10
1/4

1000
10 x 10
1/4

1000
10 x 10
1/4

1200
11 x 10
1/2

1200
11 x 10
1/2

1400
11 x 10
3/4

1400
11 x 10
3/4

2—44

2—38

2—44

2—38

2—38

3—38

2—38

3—38

2—52

2—46

2—52

2—46

2—46

3—46

2—46

3—46

20 x 24 x 1

20 x 24 x 1

20 x 24 x 1

20 x 20 x 1

20 x 20 x 1

20 x 20 x 1

20 x 24 x 1

048090
4
415

048115
4
415
Scroll-1

048130
4
415

060090
5
450

060115
5
450
Reciprocating-1

060130
5
450

6.0

6.0

8.0

8.0

.032

.032

.030

.030

1—17
12.3

1—17
12.3

2—17
12.3

2—17
12.3

3600
22
/ (1100)

042060
31/2
355

2—15
3.1

20 x 20 x 1

14

036090
3
314

3600
22
/ (1100)

14

(R-22)
6.0
8.0
Acutrol Device
.032
.030
1—17
12.3

2—17
12.3

3600
22
/ (1100)

3600
22
/ (1100)

14

14

3600
22
/ (1100)

14

3600
22
/ (1100)

14

3—15
4.7

3—15
4.7

3—15
4.7

4—15
4.7

4—15
4.7

4—15
4.7

1600
11 x 10
3/4

1600
11 x 10
3/4

1600
11 x 10
3/4

2000
11 x 10
1.0

2000
11 x 10
1.0

2000
11 x 10
1.0

3—38

3—33

3—31

3—38

3—33

3—31

3—46

3—42

3—41

3—46

3—42

3—41

24 x 30 x 1

24 x 30 x 1

24 x 30 x 1

24 x 30 x 1

24 x 30 x 1

24 x 30 x 1

*Based on altitude of 0 to 2000 feet.
†Required filter sizes shown are based on the larger of the ARI (Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Institute) rated. The filter rack is field convertible to hold a field supplied 2 in. filter.

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OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES
FACTORY-INSTALLED OPTIONS
Louvered Grille provides hail guard and vandalism protection.
A wire grille is standard on all models. See model number nomenclature for louvered grille options.
Coil Options include copper/copper and vinyl-coated construction for refrigerant coils. Units are shipped standard with copper
tube/aluminum fin construction. See model number nomenclature for coil options.

Square-to-Round Duct Transition Kit enables 018-048 size
units to be filtered to 14 in. round ductwork.
Compressor Hard Start Kit assists compressor start-up by
providing additional starting torque on single-phase units and
prolongs compressor motor life.
Duct Conversion Kit consists of 2 duct covers to be placed
over the horizontal supply and return duct openings when the
unit is converted for downshot applications.
Thermostats provide control for the system heating and cooling
functions. Thermostat models are available in both programmable and non-programmable versions.
Controls Upgrade Kit supplies high and low pressure safety
protection and protects the unit from operating at unsuitable
conditions.
Crankcase Heater provides anti-floodback protection for lowload cooling applications.
LP (Liquid Propane) Conversion Kit allows for conversion
from natural gas to liquid propane fuel.
Low-Ambient Kit (Motormaster II Control) allows the use of
mechanical cooling down to outdoor temperatures as low as
0° F.

FIELD-INSTALLED ACCESSORIES
Economizer with Solid-State Controls and Barometric
Relief Dampers
Manual Air Damper (25% open)
Rigging/Lifting Kit
Filter Rack
Flat Roof Curbs (8-in. and 14-in.)
Square-To-Round Duct Transition Kit
Thermostats
Controls Upgrade Kit
Crankcase Heater
Compressor Hard Start Kit
LP Conversion Kit
High-Altitude Kit
Duct Conversion Kit (Horizontal to Vertical)
Low Ambient Kit (MotormasterT II Device)
Solid-State Time GuardT II Device

Rigging Kit includes 4 lifting brackets which are inserted into
the basepan handholds to rig units for rooftop installations.
Solid-State Time Guard II Device provides short-cycling protection for the compressor. Not required with corporate electronic thermostats.
Filter Rack features easy installation, serviceability, and highfiltering performance for vertical applications.
High-Altitude Kit is for use at 2001 to 6000 ft above sea level.
Kit consists of natural gas orifices that compensate for gas heat
operation at high altitude.

Economizer with Solid-State Controls and Barometric Relief Dampers includes filter racks and provides outdoor air during
cooling and reduces compressor operation.
Manual Outside Air Damper includes hood and filter rack with
adjustable damper blade for up to 25% outdoor air.
Flat Roof Curbs in both 8 in. and 14 in. sizes are available for
roof mounted applications.

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OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES (cont)

Economizer

REPLACEMENT
PANEL

MANUAL OUTSIDE
AIR HOOD

DAMPER
BLADE

Filter Rack

Manual Outdoor Air Damper

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BASE UNIT DIMENSIONS – 582A018-042

REQ'D CLEARANCES FOR OPERATION AND SERVICING. in. (mm)

REQ'D CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MAT'L. in. (mm)

Evaporator coil access side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 (914)
Power entry side (except for NEC requirements) . . . . . . . . . 36 (914)
Unit top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 (914)
Side opposite ducts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 (914)
Duct panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 (304.8)*
*Minimum distances: If unit is placed less than 12 in. (304.8 mm) from wall
system, then the system performance may be compromised.

Top of unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 (355.6)
Duct side of unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (50.8)
Side opposite ducts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 (355.6)
Bottom of unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50 (12.7)
Flue panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 (914.4)
NEC REQ'D CLEARANCES. in. (mm)
Between units, power entry side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 (1066.8)
Unit and ungrounded surfaces, power entry side . . . . . . . . . 36 (914)
Unit and block or concrete walls and other grounded
surfaces, control box side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 (1066.8)

UNIT
582A

ELECTRICAL
CHARACTERISTICS

018040
024040/060
030040/060
036060/090
042060/090

208/230-1-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-1-60, 208/230-3-60
208/230-1-60, 208/230-3-60, 460-3-60
208/230-1-60, 208/230-3-60, 460-3-60

CG
COND
EVAP
NEC
REQ'D

–
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–
–
–

LEGEND
Center of Gravity
Condenser
Evaporator
National Electrical Code
Required

UNIT WEIGHT
lb
249.0
280.0
280.0
314.0
355.0

NOTE: Dimensions are in mm [in.]

7

kg
113.2
127.3
127.3
142.7
161.4

20.0
22.5
21.5
22.5
21.5

X
[508.0]
[571.5]
[546.1]
[571.5]
[546.1]

CENTER OF GRAVITY
in. [mm]
Y
14.0 [355.6]
13.0 [330.2]
13.75 [349.3]
14.0 [355.6]
13.5 [342.9]

15.0
15.0
15.0
13.0
13.0

Z
[381.0]
[381.0]
[381.0]
[330.2]
[330.2]

BASE UNIT DIMENSIONS – 582A048-060

REQ'D CLEARANCES FOR OPERATION AND SERVICING. in. (mm)

REQ'D CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MAT'L. in. (mm)

Evaporator coil access side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 (914)
Power entry side (except for NEC requirements) . . . . . . . . . 36 (914)
Unit top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 (914)
Side opposite ducts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 (914)
Duct panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 (304.8)*
*Minimum distances: If unit is placed less than 12 in. (304.8 mm) from wall
system, then the system performance may be compromised.

Top of unit . . . . .
Duct side of unit . .
Side opposite ducts .
Bottom of unit . . .
Flue panel . . . . .

CG
COND
EVAP
NEC
REQ'D

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. . 2 (50.8)
. 14 (355.6)
. 0.50 (12.7)
. 36 (914.4)

NEC REQ'D CLEARANCES. in. (mm)
Between units, power entry side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 (1066.8)
Unit and ungrounded surfaces, power entry side . . . . . . . . . 36 (914)
Unit and block or concrete walls and other grounded
surfaces, control box side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 (1066.8)

LEGEND
Center of Gravity
Condenser
Evaporator
National Electrical Code
Required

NOTE: Dimensions are in mm [in.]

FLUE HOOD

UNIT
582A

ELECTRICAL
CHARACTERISTICS

048090/115/130
060090/115/130

208-230/1/60, 208/230-3-60, 460-3-60
208/230-1-60, 208/230-3-60, 460-3-60

UNIT WEIGHT
lb
415
450

8

kg
188.6
204.5

X
22 [558.5]
22 [558.5]

CENTER OF GRAVITY
in. [mm]
Y
16 [406.4]
16 [406.4]

Z
17 [432.0]
17 [432.0]

ACCESSORY DIMENSIONS

UNIT SIZE
582A
FLAT
CURB

018-042
048,060

ODS ORDER NUMBER
CPRFCURB006A00
CPRFCURB007A00
CPRFCURB008A00
CPRFCURB009A00

A
in. [mm]
8 [203]
14 [356]
8 [203]
14 [356]

B
in. [mm]
1127/32 [301]
1127/32 [301]
1527/32 [402]
1527/32 [402]

C
in. [mm]
305/8 [778]
305/8 [778]
421/8 [1070]
421/8 [1070]

NOTES:
1. Roof curb must be set up for unit being installed.
2. Seal strip must be applied as required to unit being installed.
3. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
4. Roof curb is made of 16 gage steel.
5. Table lists only the dimensions per part number that have changed.
6. Attach ductwork to curb (flanges of duct rest on curb).
7. Insulated panels: 1-in. thick fiberglass 1 lb density.
8. Dimensions are in inches.

SIDE PANEL

0.75"

3.0"

SUPPORT RIB(S)

BASE PAN
BOTTOM SUPPLY

4.0"

SEAL STRIP
(FACTORY SUPPLIED)
COUNTER FLASHING
(FIELD SUPPLIED)

NAILER

ROOFING FELT
(FIELD SUPPLIED)
INSULATION
(FIELD SUPPLIED)

CANT STRIP
(FIELD SUPPLIED)
ROOFING MATERIAL
(FIELD SUPPLIED)

Full Perimeter Curb
9

D
in. [mm]
283/4 [730]
283/4 [730]
401/4 [1022]
401/4 [1022]

SELECTION PROCEDURE (with example)
IV DETERMINE FAN SPEED AND POWER REQUIREMENTS AT DESIGN CONDITIONS.
Before entering the air delivery tables, calculate the total
static pressure required. From the given example, the Wet
Coil Pressure Drop Table, and the Filter Pressure Drop
table on page 15, find at 1200 cfm:
External Static Pressure
0.40 in. wg
Wet Coil
0.10 in. wg
Filter/Economizer
+ 0.12 in. wg
Total Static Pressure
0.62 in. wg
Enter the table for Dry Coil Air Delivery – Horizontal and
downflow Discharge for 230 V and 460 V on page 14. The
fan will deliver 1360 cfm at 0.60 ESP (external static pressure) at high speed and 1167 cfm at 0.60 ESP at medium
speed. The fan speed should be set at high.

I DETERMINE COOLING AND HEATING REQUIREMENTS AT DESIGN CONDITIONS:
Given:
Required Cooling Capacity (TC) . . . . . . . . . . 34,000 Btuh
Btuh Sensible Heat Capacity (SHC) . . . . . . . 25,000 Btuh
Btuh Required Heating Capacity . . . . . . . . . 60,000 Btuh
Condenser Entering Air Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 F
Indoor-Air Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . 80 F edb 67 F ewb
Evaporator Air Quantity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200 cfm
External Static Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.4 in. wg
Electrical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230-1-60
II SELECT UNIT BASED ON REQUIRED COOLING
CAPACITY.
Enter Net Cooling Capacities table at outdoor entering
temperature of 95 F. Unit 582A036 at 1200 cfm and 67 F
ewb (entering wet bulb) will provide a total capacity of
34,400 Btuh and a SHC of 25,400 Btuh.

V SELECT UNIT THAT CORRESPONDS TO POWER
SOURCE AVAILABLE.
The Electrical Data table on page 21 shows that the unit is
designed to operate at 230-1-60.

III SELECT HEATING CAPACITY OF UNIT TO PROVIDE
DESIGN CONDITION REQUIREMENTS.
In the Heating Capacities and Efficiencies table on page 3,
note that the unit 582A036090 will provide 71,910 Btuh
with an input of 90,000 Btuh.

10

PERFORMANCE DATA
NET COOLING CAPACITIES
582A018
TEMP (F)
OUTDOOR-AIR
ENTERING
CONDENSER
85

95

105

115

TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW

72
20.9
9.5
1.83
19.9
9.2
1.92
18.7
8.8
2.02
17.4
8.4
2.11

EVAPORATOR AIR—CFM/BF
600/0.159
Evaporator Air—Ewb (F)
62
67
72
16.5
19.2
21.5
14.9
12.7
10.2
1.77
1.81
1.84
15.3
18.0
20.5
14.4
12.3
9.9
1.84
1.89
1.93
14.0
16.7
19.3
13.7
11.8
9.5
1.91
1.99
2.03
12.8
15.2
18.0
12.8
11.2
9.1
1.98
2.06
2.13

72
27.4
12.9
2.50
26.3
12.5
2.64
25.1
12.1
2.77
23.7
11.7
2.91

EVAPORATOR AIR—CFM/BF
800/0.221
Evaporator Air—Ewb (F)
62
67
72
23.3
25.8
28.0
20.7
17.2
13.5
2.40
2.46
2.51
22.0
24.6
26.9
20.2
16.8
13.1
2.52
2.59
2.65
20.6
23.2
25.7
19.7
16.4
12.8
2.65
2.72
2.79
18.9
21.6
24.2
18.9
15.9
12.4
2.73
2.85
2.93

72
32.4
15.7
2.91
31.0
15.2
3.09
29.4
14.8
3.27
27.9
14.2
3.46

EVAPORATOR AIR—CFM/BF
1000/0.194
Evaporator Air—Ewb (F)
62
67
72
27.2
30.3
33.0
25.6
21.2
16.5
2.79
2.86
2.92
29.9
28.8
31.6
18.0
20.7
16.0
3.06
3.03
3.10
24.3
27.1
30.1
24.3
20.2
15.6
3.14
3.21
3.29
23.0
25.7
28.4
23.0
19.0
15.1
3.29
3.39
3.48

525/0.118
62
15.7
13.5
1.75
14.5
13.0
1.82
13.3
12.4
1.88
12.0
11.8
1.95

67
18.5
11.6
1.80
17.3
11.2
1.89
16.0
10.7
1.97
14.5
10.2
2.04

675/0.187
62
17.2
16.2
1.78
16.0
15.6
1.86
14.8
14.8
1.93
13.7
13.7
2.01

67
19.8
13.6
1.82
18.6
13.3
1.90
17.2
12.8
2.00
15.7
12.2
2.08

72
21.9
10.7
1.85
20.9
10.4
1.94
19.8
10.1
2.04
18.4
9.7
2.14

582A024
TEMP (F)
OUTDOOR-AIR
ENTERING
CONDENSER
85

95

105

115

TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW

700/0.183
62
22.6
19.2
2.38
21.3
18.7
2.50
19.8
18.1
2.61
18.3
17.4
2.69

67
25.1
16.1
2.44
23.9
15.7
2.57
22.6
15.2
2.70
21.0
14.7
2.83

900/0.242
62
23.9
22.1
2.41
22.6
21.6
2.54
21.2
21.2
2.66
19.7
19.7
2.77

67
26.4
18.1
2.47
25.1
17.8
2.60
23.7
17.4
2.73
22.1
17.0
2.86

72
28.5
14.0
2.53
27.4
13.7
2.66
26.1
13.4
2.81
24.7
13.0
2.95

582A030
TEMP (F)
OUTDOOR-AIR
ENTERING
CONDENSER
85

95

105

115

TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW

875/0.160
62
26.4
23.8
2.77
24.9
23.3
2.94
23.4
22.6
3.09
21.8
21.8
3.23

67
29.6
19.9
2.84
28.1
19.3
3.01
26.4
18.8
3.19
24.8
18.2
3.37

See Legends and Notes on page 13.

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1125/0.222
62
27.9
27.1
2.81
30.5
19.0
3.08
25.1
25.1
3.16
23.9
23.9
3.35

67
30.9
22.5
2.87
29.4
22.0
3.05
27.7
21.5
3.22
25.9
20.9
3.40

72
33.5
17.1
2.94
32.0
16.7
3.12
30.5
16.3
3.31
28.8
15.8
3.50

PERFORMANCE DATA (cont)
NET COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
582A036
TEMP (F)
OUTDOOR-AIR
ENTERING
CONDENSER
85

95

105

115

TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW

72
38.7
19.0
3.66
37.0
18.5
3.85
35.3
17.9
4.05
33.4
17.3
4.26

EVAPORATOR AIR—CFM/BF
1200/0.123
Evaporator Air—Ewb (F)
62
67
72
32.7
36.1
39.5
31.4
26.0
20.0
3.50
3.59
3.68
31.0
34.4
37.8
30.6
25.4
19.5
3.69
3.78
3.87
29.4
32.6
36.0
29.4
24.8
19.0
3.88
3.97
4.08
27.9
30.7
34.1
27.9
24.1
18.4
4.08
4.17
4.29

72
48.3
23.5
4.27
46.1
22.8
4.55
43.7
22.0
4.83
40.9
21.1
5.11

EVAPORATOR AIR—CFM/BF
1400/0.064
Evaporator Air—Ewb (F)
62
67
72
40.2
44.8
49.4
38.8
32.2
25.0
4.10
4.20
4.29
37.8
42.5
47.1
37.6
31.4
24.3
4.37
4.47
4.58
35.6
39.8
44.7
35.6
30.4
23.5
4.63
4.74
4.86
33.3
36.8
41.9
33.3
29.3
22.7
4.82
4.99
5.13

72
53.0
25.9
4.87
50.9
25.2
5.29
48.5
24.4
5.75
45.9
23.5
6.25

EVAPORATOR AIR—CFM/BF
1600/0.113
Evaporator Air—Ewb (F)
62
67
72
44.2
49.2
54.2
42.7
35.5
27.5
4.70
4.80
4.90
42.1
47.0
52.0
41.6
34.7
26.8
5.13
5.22
5.32
39.4
44.5
49.6
41.5
33.7
26.0
5.57
5.68
5.79
37.9
41.8
46.9
37.9
32.8
25.2
6.02
6.16
6.28

1050/0.095
62
31.8
29.1
3.48
30.2
28.4
3.66
28.5
27.6
3.86
26.6
26.6
4.01

67
35.3
24.2
3.57
33.6
23.6
3.75
31.8
23.0
3.95
30.0
22.3
4.15

1350/0.149
62
33.4
33.4
3.52
32.0
32.0
3.71
30.5
30.5
3.91
29.1
29.1
4.13

67
36.8
27.6
3.61
35.1
27.1
3.80
33.2
26.5
3.99
31.2
25.9
4.19

72
40.1
21.0
3.70
38.3
20.4
3.89
36.5
19.9
4.10
34.6
19.4
4.31

582A042
TEMP (F)
OUTDOOR-AIR
ENTERING
CONDENSER
85

95

105

115

TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW

1225/0.040
62
38.9
35.6
4.08
36.5
34.5
4.34
33.8
33.1
4.53
31.3
31.3
4.73

67
43.6
29.7
4.17
41.3
28.9
4.44
38.7
27.9
4.72
35.7
26.6
4.93

1575/0.093
62
41.4
41.4
4.13
39.4
39.4
4.40
37.3
37.3
4.69
34.9
34.9
4.91

67
45.8
34.5
4.22
43.4
33.7
4.50
40.6
32.8
4.77
37.6
31.7
5.03

72
50.3
26.4
4.31
47.9
25.7
4.60
45.5
25.0
4.88
42.6
24.2
5.16

582A048
TEMP (F)
OUTDOOR-AIR
ENTERING
CONDENSER
85

95

105

115

TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW

1400/0.084
62
42.9
39.4
4.68
40.9
38.6
5.10
38.5
37.2
5.50
36.0
36.0
5.93

67
48.0
32.9
4.77
45.8
32.1
5.20
43.4
31.2
5.66
40.9
30.3
6.15

See Legends and Notes on page 13.

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1800/0.149
62
45.5
45.5
4.72
43.6
43.6
5.15
41.7
41.7
5.62
39.8
39.8
6.12

67
50.2
37.9
4.82
47.9
37.2
5.24
45.4
36.3
5.69
42.6
35.3
6.18

72
55.1
29.0
4.93
52.9
28.3
5.35
50.4
27.5
5.81
47.6
26.7
6.30

PERFORMANCE DATA (cont)
NET COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
582A060
TEMP (F)
OUTDOOR-AIR
ENTERING
CONDENSER
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW
TC
SHC
kW

85

95

105

115

Ewb
kW
SHC
TC

–
–
–
–

EVAPORATOR AIR – CFM/BF
2000/0.053
Evaporator Air – Ewb (F)
62
67
72
56.1
63.6
71.1
53.7
45.2
35.7
6.21
6.38
6.57
52.8
60.0
67.5
51.9
43.9
34.5
6.53
6.74
6.94
49.6
56.1
63.7
49.6
42.5
33.3
6.87
7.11
7.33
46.6
52.0
59.6
46.6
40.9
32.0
7.24
7.50
7.73

1750/0.039
62
53.9
48.8
6.12
50.7
47.4
6.44
47.2
45.7
6.75
43.7
43.7
7.08

67
61.5
41.4
6.33
58.1
40.1
6.69
54.4
38.7
7.07
50.4
37.2
7.43

72
69.3
33.4
6.52
65.8
32.2
6.89
62.2
30.9
7.27
58.2
29.6
7.67

LEGEND
Entering Wet-Bulb
Total Unit Power Input
Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh)
Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) (net)

NOTES:
1. Ratings are net; they account for the effects of the evaporator-fan motor power and heat.
2. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
3. The following formulas may be used:
sensible capacity (Btuh)
t
= t
2
ldb
edb
1.10 x cfm
t lwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving
evaporator coil (h lwb )
hlwb = hewb2

total capacity (Btuh)
4.5 x cfm

Where: h ewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil

13

2250/0.079
62
58.0
58.0
6.25
55.2
55.2
6.63
52.2
52.2
7.01
49.1
49.1
7.38

67
65.2
48.8
6.42
61.4
47.4
6.78
57.5
46.0
7.15
53.3
44.4
7.53

72
72.4
37.9
6.62
68.8
36.7
6.98
64.9
35.5
7.37
60.7
34.2
7.77

PERFORMANCE DATA (cont)
DRY COIL AIR DELIVERY*—HORIZONTAL AND DOWNFLOW DISCHARGE
(Deduct 10% for 208 v)
230 AND 460 VOLT
Unit
582A

Motor
Speed
Low

018

Med
High
Low

024

Med
High
Low

030

Med
High
Low

036

Med
High
Low

042

Med
High
Low

048

Med
High
Low

060

Med
High

Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM
Watts
CFM

0.0
227
1082
—
—
287
1270
280
950
380
1220
485
1475
280
950
380
1220
485
1475
576
1430
680
1720
810
1800
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1033
2105
1084
2318
—
—

0.1
212
1016
—
—
275
1179
275
880
375
1150
475
1440
275
880
375
1150
475
1440
566
1403
671
1630
800
1745
675
1454
886
1515
—
—
727
1678
853
1914
979
2150
949
2057
1054
2248
—
—

0.2
196
929
—
—
266
1054
270
825
365
1090
470
1350
270
825
365
1090
470
1350
556
1365
660
1538
790
1660
660
1387
855
1458
—
—
712
1639
836
1870
959
2100
864
2009
1024
2179
1184
2349

0.3
177
796
—
—
253
932
267
750
360
1025
460
1275
267
750
360
1025
460
1275
538
1263
624
1439
782
1600
650
1326
825
1406
1000
1551
700
1600
821
1825
943
2050
836
1943
994
2110
1152
2278

External Static Pressure (in. wg)
0.4
0.5
0.6
—
165
153
668
428
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
242
234
226
780
633
372
264
262
260
670
580
400
355
350
344
970
860
760
455
445
437
1200
1125
1025
264
262
260
670
580
400
355
350
344
970
860
760
455
445
437
1200
1125
1025
512
497
481
1157
1068
973
604
620
602
1346
1267
1167
766
742
723
1547
1465
1360
640
630
620
1275
1204
1142
795
778
765
1350
1285
1224
950
925
910
1488
1424
1360
688
666
644
1561
1500
1440
807
782
756
1780
1711
1642
927
897
868
2000
1922
1845
822
808
772
1909
1876
1823
971
955
928
2058
2000
1932
1120
1102
1084
2207
2124
2041

*Air delivery values are without air filter and are for dry coil. (See Wet Coil Pressure Drop table.)
NOTE: Deduct field-supplied air filter pressure drop or economizer and 1-in. filter pressure drop and
wet coil pressure drop to obtain external static pressure available for ducting.

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0.7
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
335
620
430
925
—
—
335
620
430
925
466
900
558
1126
709
1270
610
1081
750
1163
890
1296
622
1379
730
1573
838
1767
737
1770
897
1885
1056
2000

0.8
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
312
450
415
750
—
—
312
450
415
750
450
827
534
1018
688
1163
595
995
735
1091
875
1233
595
1289
699
1470
802
1600
705
1698
867
1829
1029
1960

0.9
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
385
400
—
—
—
—
385
400
435
704
512
858
661
967
580
918
718
1013
855
1148
569
1198
667
1367
766
1535
674
1627
835
1740
997
1853

1.0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
496
781
627
876
—
—
700
932
833
1071
—
—
640
1270
730
1419
642
1531
803
1638
965
1745

PERFORMANCE DATA (cont)
ECONOMIZER/1-IN. FILTER PRESSURE DROP

HIGH ALTITUDE COMPENSATION
NATURAL GAS ONLY
ORIFICE CONVERSION – 3.5 in. wg MANIFOLD PRESSURE*

PRESSURE DROP
(in. wg)
0.12
0.24

UNIT 582A
018-042
048, 060

ALTITUDE (ft)

0-2000

WET COIL PRESSURE DROP
UNIT 582A
018

024

030

036

042

048

060

AIRFLOW (CFM)
500
600
700
700
800
900
900
1000
1100
1100
1200
1300
1300
1400
1500
1500
1600
1700
1900
2000
2100

PRESSURE DROP (in. wg)
0.049
0.070
0.095
0.077
0.100
0.127
0.065
0.080
0.097
0.084
0.100
0.177
0.103
0.120
0.138
0.088
0.100
0.113
0.108
0.120
0.132

2001-4500

4501-6000

018
45.8
57.5
62.9
67.6
69.0
65.2
61.0
53.5

024
44.1
56.4
67.6
65.4
67.6
64.4
60.7
54.6

030
44.3
59.0
66.8
66.1
68.8
65.4
61.6
56.0

042
56.7
63.6
68.5
72.7
76.2
71.3
68.0
62.2

048
52.2
63.5
70.5
71.9
72.7
69.3
66.4
60.5

OUTPUT
(Btuh)

#44

40,000

31,000

#38

60,000

46,000

#38

90,000

70,000

#33

115,000

92,000

#31

130,000

103,000

#49

33,290

25,800

#43

49,930

38,300

#43

74,900

58,270

#38

95,700

76,560

#36

108,180

85,680

#50

31,310

24,270

#44

46,970

36,030

#44

70,450

54,810

#40

90,020

71,300

#37

101,760

80,590

HIGH ALTITUDE COMPENSATION
PROPANE GAS ONLY
ORIFICE CONVERSION – 3.5 in. wg MANIFOLD PRESSURE*
ALTITUDE (ft)

OUTDOOR SOUND: OCTAVE BAND DATA—
DECIBELS
582A
036
51.6
62.9
66.5
71.4
75.4
72.9
69.3
64.7

INPUT
(Btuh)

* As the height above sea level increases, there is less
oxygen per cubic ft of air. Therefore, heat input rate should be
reduced at higher altitudes.
† Orifices available through your local Bryant dealer.

0-2000

UNIT
Frequency (Hz)
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
8000

ORIFICE
NUMBER†

060
53.0
64.4
71.7
73.1
74.1
72.2
67.4
60.7

2001-4500

4501-6000

ORIFICE
NUMBER†

INPUT
(Btuh)

OUTPUT
(Btuh)

#52

40,000

31,000

#46

57,000

43,720

#46

35,500

66,520

#42

115,000

92,000

#41

127,000

100,580

#53

33,290

25,800

#50

47,430

36,380

#50

71,150

55,350

#46

95,700

76,560

#44

105,690

83,710

#54

31,310

24,270

#51

44,620

34,220

#51

66,930

52,070

#47

90,020

72,020

#45

99,410

78,520

* As the height above sea level increases, there is less oxygen per
cubic ft of air. Therefore, heat input rate should be reduced at higher
altitudes.
† Orifices available through your local Bryant dealer.

LEGEND
Bels — Sound Levels (1 bel = 10 decibels)

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TYPICAL PIPING AND WIRING

Vertical Discharge

INDOOR
THERMOSTAT

RETURN
AIR

FROM
POWER
SOURCE

TOP COVER

DISCONNECT
PER NEC*

*NEC – National Electrical Code

FROM
GAS LINE

Horizontal Discharge

Horizontal Discharge

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*NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE

APPLICATION DATA
1.
2.

3.

4.

5.

CONDENSATE TRAP—A 2-in. condensate trap must be
field supplied.
DUCTWORK—Secure downflow discharge ductwork to
roof curb. For horizontal discharge applications, attach
ductwork to unit with flanges.
TO CONVERT A UNIT TO DOWNFLOW DISCHARGE—
Units are equipped with factory-installed inserts in the
down-flow openings. Remove the inserts similar to removing an electrical knock-out. Use an accessory duct cover to
seal the horizontal discharge openings in the unit. Units
installed in horizontal discharge orientation do not require
duct covers.
AIRFLOW—Units are draw-thru in the Cooling mode and
blow-thru in the Heating mode.

6.
7.

8.

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MAXIMUM COOLING AIRFLOW—To minimize the
possibility of condensate blow-off from the evaporator,
airflow through the units should not exceed 450 cfm per ton.
MINIMUM COOLING AIRFLOW—The minimum cooling
airflow is 350 cfm per ton.
MINIMUM
AMBIENT
COOLING
OPERATION
TEMPERATURE—For all standard units the minimum
ambient operating temperature is 55°F. With accessory low
ambient temperature kit, units can operate at temperatures
down to 0°F.
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE—Air entering the heat
exchanger in heating mode must be a minimum of 50°F
continuous and/or 45°F intermittent.

LEGEND

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Factory Wiring
Field Control Wiring
Field Power Wiring
Accessory or
Optional Wiring
To Indicate Common
Potential Only: Not to
Represent Wiring

Splice (Marked)

Splice

Terminal (Unmarked)

Terminal (Marked)

Field Splice

— Rollout Switch
— Thermistor Start
— Transformer

NOTES:
1. If any of the original wires furnished are replaced, they must be replaced with type 90 degree C wire or its equivalent.
2. See price pages for thermostat and subbases.
3. Use 75 degree C copper conductors for field installation.
4. For high speed IFM, disconnect RED wire from IGC:BM and connect
BLK wire from IFM. For medium speed, disconnect RED wire from
IGC:BM and connect BLU wire from IFM.
5. Models 582A018-042 have LS1 and LS2 wired in series.
Models 582A048,060 have LS1 only.

BR
— Blower Relay
RS
C
— Contactor
ST
CAP
— Capacitor
TRAN
COMP — Compressor Motor
CR
— Combustion Relay
EQUIP — Equipment
FS
— Flame Sensor
FU
— Fuse
GND
— Ground
GVR
— Gas Valve Relay
HS
— Hall Effect Sensor
HV
— High Voltage Transformer
TRAN
I
— Ignitor
IDM
— Induced-Draft Motor
IFM
— Indoor-Fan Motor
IGC
— Integrated Gas
Unit Controller
LS
— Limit Switch
MGV
— Main Gas Valve
NEC
— National Electrical Code
OFM
— Outdoor-Fan Motor
QT
— Quadruple Terminal

TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC, 582A018-060; 208/230-1-60

TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC, 582A030-060; 208/230-3-60

LEGEND
NEC
— National Electrical Code
AHA
— Adjustable Heat Anticipator
OFM
— Outdoor-Fan Motor
BR
— Blower Relay
QT
— Quadruple Terminal
C
— Contactor
RS
— Rollout Switch
CAP
— Capacitor
SEN
— Sensor
COMP — Compressor Motor
SW
— Switch
CR
— Combustion Relay
TRAN — Transformer
CS
— Centrifugal Switch
EQUIP — Equipment
Field Splice
FS
— Fusible Link
FU
— Fuse
Terminal (Marked)
GND
— Ground
GV
— Gas Valve
Terminal (Unmarked)
GVR
— Gas Valve Relay
HS
— Hall Effect Sensor
Splice
HV
— High Voltage
Splice (Marked)
I
— Ignitor
IDM
— Induced-Draft Motor
Factory Wiring
IFC
— Indoor-Fan Contactor
Field Control Wiring
IFM
— Indoor-Fan Motor
IGC
— Integrated Gas Unit Controller
Field Power Wiring
L1
— Line
Accessory or Optional Wiring
LS
— Limit Switch
To Indicate Common Potential
LS1
— Limit Switch
Only: Not to Represent Wiring
MGV
— Main Gas Valve
NOTES:
1. If any of the original wires furnished are replaced, they must be replaced with type 90 degree C wire or its equivalent.
2. See price pages for thermostat and subbases.
3. Use 75 degree C copper conductors for field installation.
4. For high speed IFM, disconnect RED wire from IGC:BM and connect BLK wire from IFM.
For medium speed, disconnect RED wire from IGC:BM and connect BLU wire from IFM.

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TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC, 582A036-060; 460-3-60

LEGEND
NEC
— National Electrical Code
AHA
— Adjustable Heat Anticipator
OFM
— Outdoor-Fan Motor
BR
— Blower Relay
QT
— Quadruple Terminal
C
— Contactor
RS
— Rollout Switch
CAP
— Capacitor
SEN
— Sensor
COMP — Compressor Motor
SW
— Switch
CR
— Combustion Relay
TRAN — Transformer
CS
— Centrifugal Switch
EQUIP — Equipment
Field Splice
FS
— Fusible Link
FU
— Fuse
Terminal (Marked)
GND
— Ground
GV
— Gas Valve
Terminal (Unmarked)
GVR
— Gas Valve Relay
HS
— Hall Effect Sensor
Splice
HV
— High Voltage
Splice (Marked)
I
— Ignitor
IDM
— Induced-Draft Motor
Factory Wiring
IFC
— Indoor-Fan Contactor
Field Control Wiring
IFM
— Indoor-Fan Motor
IGC
— Integrated Gas Unit Controller
Field Power Wiring
L1
— Line
Accessory or Optional Wiring
LS
— Limit Switch
To Indicate Common Potential
LS1
— Limit Switch
Only: Not to Represent Wiring
MGV
— Main Gas Valve
NOTES:
1. If any of the original wires furnished are replaced, they must be replaced with type 90 degree C wire or its equivalent.
2. See price pages for thermostat and subbases.
3. Use 75 degree C copper conductors for field installation.
4. On all units, for GE motors wire as follows: For high speed IFM, disconnect RED wire from
IGC:BM and connect BLK wire from IFM. For medium speed, disconnect RED wire from
IGC:BM and connect BLU wire from IFM.

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ELECTRICAL DATA
UNIT
SIZE
582A

V-PH-Hz

018
024

208/230-1-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
208-230/1/60
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
460-3-60

030

036

042

048

060

FLA
LRA
MCA
MOCP
RLA

—
—
—
—
—

VOLTAGE
RANGE
Min
Max
187
253
187
253
187
253
187
253
187
253
253
187
506
414
187
253
187
253
414
506
197
253
187
253
414
506
187
253
187
253
414
506

LEGEND
Full Load Amps
Locked Rotor Amps
Minimum Circuit Amps
Maximum Overcurrent Protection
Rated Load Amps

COND FAN
MOTOR
FLA
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
1.6
1.6
0.9
1.6
1.6
0.9
1.6
1.6
0.9
1.6
1.6
0.9

COMPRESSOR
RLA
9.0
12.8
14.4
8.3
15.1
10.9
5.8
18.6
10.7
5.3
25.3
14.6
7.3
28.9
18.6
8.5

LRA
45.0
61.0
73.0
68.0
81.0
78.0
40.0
105.0
85.0
42.0
131.0
108.0
47.5
147.0
125.0
66.5

INDOOR FAN
MOTOR
FLA
1.8
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.6
3.6
1.9
3.8
3.8
2.0
3.8
3.8
2.0
6.2
6.2
3.2

POWER SUPPLY
MCA
13.9
18.8
20.8
13.2
24.1
18.8
10.1
28.9
18.8
9.5
37.0
23.7
12.0
43.9
31.1
14.7

MOCP*
20
30
30
20
35
25
15
45
25
15
60
35
15
60
45
20

EXAMPLE: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
452 + 464 + 455
3
1371
=
3
= 457

®

Average Voltage =

NOTES:
1. In compliance with NEC (National Electrical Code) requirements
for multimotor and combination load equipment (refer to NEC
Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device for the
unit shall be Power Supply fuse . The CGA (Canadian Gas
Association) units may be fuse or circuit breaker.
2. Minimum wire size is based on 60 C copper wire. If other than
60 C wire is used, or if length exceeds wire length in table,
determine size from NEC.
3. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine
the percentage of voltage imbalance.

Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 452 = 5 v
(BC) 464 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
= 1.53%
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the
maximum allowable 2%.

% Voltage imbalance
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
average voltage

IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is
more than 2%, contact your local electric utility company
immediately.

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CONTROLS
On the loss of the thermostat call for cooling, 24 V is removed
from both the “Y” and “G” terminals (provided the fan switch is in
the “AUTO” position) deenergizing the compressor contactor
and opening the contacts supplying power to compressor/OFM.
After a 30-second delay, the IFM shuts off. If the thermostat
fan selector switch is in the “ON” position, the IFM will run
continuously.
NOTE: On units with a Time Guard® II device: Once the compressor has started and then stopped, it cannot be re-started
again until five minutes have elapsed.

OPERATING SEQUENCE
Heating — When the thermostat calls for heating, terminal “W”
is energized, starting the induced-draft motor. When the halleffect sensor on the induced-draft motor senses that it has
reached the required speed, the burner ignition sequence begins. The indoor (evaporator) fan motor (IFM) is energized
45 seconds after flame is established. When the thermostat is
satisfied and “W” is deenergized, the IFM stops after a
45-second time-off delay.
Cooling — When the system thermostat calls for cooling, 24 V
is supplied to the “Y” and “G” terminals of the thermostat. This
completes the circuit to the contactor coil (C) and indoor (evaporator) fan relay (IFR). The normally open contacts of energized
C close and complete the circuit through compressor motor
(COMP) to outdoor (condenser) fan motor (OFM). Both motors
start instantly. The set of normally open contacts of energized
IFR close and complete the circuit through IFM. The IFM starts
instantly.

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GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
PACKAGED HEATING/COOLING UNITS
CONSTANT VOLUME APPLICATION
HVAC GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS

C. Fans:
1. The evaporator fan shall be 3-speed, direct-drive, as
shown on equipment drawings.
2. Fan wheel shall be made from steel, be double-inlet
type with forward curved blades with corrosion resistant finish and be dynamically balanced.
3. Condenser fan shall be direct drive propeller type with
aluminum blades riveted to corrosion resistant steel
spiders, be dynamically balanced, and discharge air
vertically.
D. Compressor:
1. Fully hermetic compressors with factory-installed vibration isolation.
2. Reciprocating and/or scroll compressors shall be
standard on all units.
E. Coils:
Evaporator and condenser coils shall have aluminum
plate fins mechanically bonded to seamless copper tubes
with all joints brazed (copper/copper and vinyl-coated
construction available as factory-installed option). Tube
sheet openings shall be belled to prevent tube wear.
F. Heating Section:
1. Induced-draft combustion type with energy saving direct spark ignition system and redundant main gas
valve.
2. Induced-draft motors shall be provided with solid-state
hall-effect sensor to ensure adequate airflow for
combustion.
3. The heat exchangers shall be constructed of aluminized steel for corrosion resistance.
4. Burners shall be of the in-shot type constructed of aluminum coated steel.
5. All gas piping and electric power shall enter the unit
cabinet at a single location.
G. Refrigerant Components:
Refrigerant components shall be of the fixed orifice feed
type.
H. Filter section shall consist of field-installed, throwaway,
1-in. thick fiberglass filters of commercially available
sizes.
I. Controls and Safeties:
1. Unit controls shall be complete with a self-contained
low voltage control circuit.
2. Safeties: Compressors shall incorporate a solid-state
compressor protector that provides reset capability.
J. Operating Characteristics:
1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at 125°F
ambient outdoor temperature per maximum load criteria of ARI Standard 210.
2. Compressor with standard controls shall be capable of
operation down to 55°F ambient outdoor temperature.
3. Units shall be provided with fan time delay to prevent
cold air delivery before the heat exchanger warms up.
4. Unit shall be provided with 30-second fan time delay
after the thermostat is satisfied.

SIZE RANGE: 11/2 TO 5 TONS, NOMINAL COOLING
40,000 TO 130,000 BTUH,
NOMINAL HEATING INPUT
BRYANT MODEL NUMBER: 582A
PART 1 — GENERAL
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Outdoor rooftop mounted or ground level installed, gas
heating/electric cooling unit utilizing a hermetic compressor for cooling duty. Unit shall discharge supply air vertically or horizontally as shown on contract drawings.
Condenser fan/coil section shall have a draw-thru design
with vertical discharge for minimum sound levels.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standards
210-89 and 270-89.
B. Unit shall be designed in accordance with UL Standard
1995.
C. Unit shall be manufactured in a facility registered to
ISO 9001 manufacturing quality standard.
D. Unit shall be UL listed and CSA certified as a total package for safety requirements.
E. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCA
Standards.
F. Insulation and adhesives shall meet NFPA 90A requirements for flame spread and smoke generation.
G. Cabinet insulation shall meet ASHRAE Standard 62P.
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturer’s
recommendations.
PART 2 — PRODUCTS
EQUIPMENT
A. General:
Factory-assembled, single-piece, heating and cooling
unit. Contained within the enclosure shall be all factory
wiring, piping, controls, refrigerant charge (R-22), and
special features required prior to field start-up.
B. Unit Cabinet:
1. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of phosphated, zinccoated, pre-painted steel capable of withstanding
500 hours in salt spray.
2. Normal service shall be through a single removable
cabinet panel.
3. The unit shall be constructed on a rust proof basepan
that has an externally trapped, integrated sloped drain
pan.
4. Evaporator fan compartment top surface shall be insulated with a minimum 1/2-in. thick, flexible fiberglass insulation, coated on the air side and retained by
adhesive and mechanical means. The evaporator wall
sections will be insulated with a minimum semi-rigid
foil-faced board capable of being wiped clean. Aluminum foil-faced fiberglass insulation shall be used in
the entire indoor air cavity section.
5. Unit shall have a field-supplied condensate trap.

23

GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS (cont)
7. Natural-to-Propane Conversion Kit:
Shall be complete with all required hardware to convert to liquid propane (LP) operation at 3.5 in. wg
manifold pressure.
8. Low Ambient Package:
Shall consist of a solid-state control and condenser
coil temperature sensor for controlling condenser-fan
motor operation, which shall allow unit to operate
down to 0° F outdoor ambient temperature.
9. Filter Rack Kit:
Shall provide filter mounting for downflow
applications.
10. Controls Upgrade Kit:
Shall provide high and low pressure safety
protection.
11. Square-To-Round Duct Transitions:
Shall have the ability to convert the supply and return
openings from rectangular to round.
12. Compressor Protection:
Solid-state control shall protect compressor by preventing “short cycling.”
13. Duct Conversion Kit:
Shall enable conversion of a factory-supplied side
discharge unit to horizontal discharge airflow unit.
14. Crankcase Heater:
Shall provide anti-floodback protection for low-load
cooling applications.
15. High-Altitude Kit:
Shall consist of natural gas orifices to compensate
for gas heat operation at 2001 to 4500 ft above sea
level.
16. Low NOx :
Shall provide NOx reduction to values below
40 nanograms/joule to meet California emission
requirements as shipped from the factory.
17. Compressor Hard Start Kit:
Shall provide additional starting torque for singlephase compressors.

K. Electrical Requirements:
All unit power wiring shall enter the unit cabinet at a
single location.
L. Motors:
1. Compressor motors shall be of the refrigerant-cooled
type with line-break thermal and current overload
protection.
2. All fan motors shall have permanently lubricated bearings, and inherent, automatic reset, thermal overload
protection.
3. Condenser-fan motor shall be totally enclosed.
M. Special Features:
1. Louvered Grille:
Wire grille shall be standard on all units. Louvered
grille shall be available as a factory-installed option
to provide hail guard and vandalism protection.
2. Coil Options:
Shall include factory-installed optional copper/copper
and vinyl-coated refrigerant coils.
3. Economizer:
a. Economizer controls capable of providing free
cooling using outside air.
b. Equipped with low leakage dampers not to
exceed 3% leakage, at 1.0 in. wg pressure
differential.
c. Spring return motor shuts off outdoor damper on
power failure.
4. Flat Roof Curb:
Curbs shall have seal strip and a wood nailer for
flashing and shall be installed per manufacturer’s
instructions.
5. Manual Outdoor Air Damper:
Package shall consist of damper, birdscreen, and
rainhood which can be preset to admit outdoor air for
year-round ventilation.
6. Thermostat:
To provide for one-stage heating and cooling in addition manual or automatic changeover and indoor
fan control.

SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Cancels PDS 582.18.1

Heating & Cooling Systems

© 2000 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, 7310 W. Morris St., Indpls., IN 46231

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