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13 SEER PACKAGE GAS / ELECTRIC UNIT, 2.5 to 5 TONS208/230−3−60, 460−3−60
REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT• Environmentally sound R-410A refrigerant• Scroll compressor standard on all models• Copper tube/aluminum fin condenser and evaporator coils• Dehumidification mode (airflow reduction) on all models
EASY TO INSTALL AND SERVICE• Installs easily on a rooftop or at ground level• Easy three-panel accessibility for maintenance and installation• Easily converts to down discharge applications• Combination gas heating and electric cooling• Low NOx units available
BUILT TO LAST• Induced-draft combustion and venting• Pre-painted steel cabinet• Direct spark ignition• High efficiency ECM indoor blower motor on all models• Aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger on PGD3 models, Stainless Steel tubular heat exchanger on PGS3 models• Vertical condenser fan discharge• Full perimeter steel base rails• High and low pressure switches provide added reliability for the compressor
LIMITED WARRANTY*• 10 year heat exchanger limited warranty• 5 year compressor limited warranty• 1 year parts limited warranty* See warranty certificate for complete details and restrictions.
UNIT PERFORMANCE DATA
Aluminized SteelHeat Exchanger
Stainless SteelHeat Exchanger
COOLING HEATING Unit Dimensions Height x Width x Depth
in (mm)
OperatingWeightlbs (kg)
CapacityBTU/h SEER EER
InputBTU/h
EfficiencyAFUE %
PGD330040H00*C PGS330040HGS*C 28,400 13.5 11.2 40,000 80.0 421/8x483/16x325/8 (1070x1224x829) 309 (140)PGD330060H00*C PGS330060HGS*C 28,400 13.5 11.2 60,000 80.0 421/8x483/16x325/8 (1070x1224x829) 309 (140)PGD336060^00*C PGS336060^GS*C 34,400 13.0 11.0 60,000 80.0 461/8x483/16x325/8 (1172x1224x829) 319 (144)PGD336090^00*C PGS336090^GS*C 34,400 13.0 11.0 90,000 79.3 461/8x483/16x325/8 (1172x1224x829) 319 (144)PGD342060^00*C PGS342060^GS*C 40,500 13.2 11.2 60,000 78.5 443/4x483/16x441/8 (1137x1224x1123) 411 (186)PGD342090^00*C PGS342090^GS*C 40,500 13.2 11.2 90,000 80.4 443/4x483/16x441/8 (1137x1224x1123) 411 (186)PGD348090^00*C PGS348090^GS*C 46,500 13.2 11.2 90,000 80.4 463/4x483/16x441/8 (1187x1224x1123) 419 (190)PGD348115^00*C PGS348115^GS*C 46,500 13.2 11.2 115,000 80.3 463/4x483/16x441/8 (1187x1224x1123) 419 (190)PGD348130^00*C PGS348130^GS*C 46,500 13.2 11.2 130,000 78.9 463/4x483/16x441/8 (1187x1224x1123) 419 (190)PGD360090^00*C PGS360090^GS*C 57,000 13.4 11.0 90,000 80.4 463/4x483/16x441/8 (1187x1224x1123) 419 (190)PGD360115^00*C PGS360115^GS*C 57,000 13.4 11.0 115,000 80.3 463/4x483/16x441/8 (1187x1224x1123) 441 (200)PGD360130^00*C PGS360130^GS*C 57,000 13.4 11.0 130,000 78.9 463/4x483/16x441/8 (1187x1224x1123) 441 (200)
* - 0 = Standard, 1 = Low NOx^ - H = 208/230 V, L = 460 V
PGD3, PGS3Product SpecificationsENVIRONM
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Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark in-dicates a manufacturer’s participationin the program. For verification of certi-fication for individual products, go towww.ahridirectory.org .
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MODEL NOMENCLATURE
MODEL SERIES1 2 3 4 5,6 7,8,9 10 11,12 13 14 15
P G D 3 36 090 H 00 0 C 1P = Package
A = Air Conditioner
H = Heat Pump
G = Gas/Electric
D = Dual Fuel TYPED = Standard
S = Mainline w/ SS HX TIER
3 = 13
4 = 14 SEER
30 = 30,000 BTUH = 2.5 Tons
36 = 36,000 BTUH = 3 Tons
42 = 42,000 BTUH = 3.5 Tons
48 = 48,000 BTUH = 4 Tons
60 = 60,000 BTUH = 5 Tons NOMINAL COOLING CAPACITY000 = no factory heat
040 = 40,000 BTU/hr
060 = 60,000 BTU/hr
090 = 90,000 BTU/hr
115 = 115,000 BTU/hr
130 = 130,000 BTU/hr NOMINAL HEATING BTUH (input)
H = 208/230−3−60
L = 460−3−60 VOLTAGE00 = No options
GS = Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS0 = Standard
1 = Low NOx FEATURE CODESales Model Digit
Engineering Digit
AHRI* CAPACITIES
Cooling Capacities and Efficiencies
UNIT PG(D,S)3 NOMINAL TONS STANDARD CFMNET COOLING
CAPACITIES (Btuh) EER** SEER†
30 2−1/2 1000 28,400 11.2 13.536 3 1200 34,400 11.0 13.042 3−1/2 1400 40,500 11.2 13.248 4 1600 46,500 11.2 13.260 5 1750 57,000 11.0 13.4
LEGENDdB−Sound Levels (decibels)db—Dry BulbSEER—Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratiowb—Wet BulbCOP−Coefficient of Performance* Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute.**At “A” conditions−80�F (26.7�C) indoor db/67�F (19.4�C) indoor wb & 95�F (35�C) outdoor db.� Rated in accordance with U.S. Government DOE Department of Energy) test procedures and/or AHRI Standards 210/240.
Notes:1. Ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat.Ratings are based on:Cooling Standard: 80°F (26.7�C) db, 67°F wb (19.4�C) indoor entering−air temperature and 95°F db (35�C) outdoor entering−air temperature.2. Before purchasing this appliance, read important energy cost and efficiency information available from your retailer.
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Gas Heating Capacities and Efficiencies
UNIT PG(D,S)3 HEATING INPUT (Btuh)OUTPUT CAPACITY
(Btuh)TEMPERATURE RISE
RANGE °F (°C) AFUE (%)
30040 40,000 32,00030−60
(16.7−33.3) 80.0
300603606042060
60,00048,00048,00047,000
25−55(13.9−30.6)
80.080.078.5
36090420904809060090
90,000
72,00073,00073,00073,000
35−65(19.4−36.1)
79.380.480.480.4
4811560115 115,000 93,000
30−60(16.7−33.3) 80.3
4813060130 130,000 103,000
35−65(19.4−36.1) 78.9
LEGENDAFUE—Annual Fuel Utilization EfficiencyNOTE: Before purchasing this appliance, read important energy cost and efficiency information available from your retailer.
A−Weighted Sound Power Level (dBA)
UNIT PG(D,S)3STANDARD
RATING dBATYPICAL OCTAVE BAND SPECTRUM (dBA without tone adjustment)
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 800030 75 66.0 63.5 68.0 68.5 67.5 61.5 55.036 75 64.0 63.5 68.0 70.5 64.5 61.0 61.042 77 67.0 67.0 69.5 70.5 68.0 65.5 61.048 78 71.5 66.5 73.0 71.5 68.0 64.0 57.060 78 74.5 66.5 70.0 70.0 66.5 64.0 57.0
* Tested in accordance with AHRI Standard 270−1995 (not listed in AHRI).
PHYSICAL DATAUNIT SIZE 30040 30060 36060 36090 42060 42090
NOMINAL COOLING CAPACITY (ton) 2-1/2 2-1/2 3 3 3-1/2 3-1/2
NOMINAL HEATING INPUT (Btu/hr) 40,000 60,000 60,000 90,000 60,000 90,000
SHIPPING WEIGHT** lb.SHIPPING WEIGHT** (kg)
316143
316143
326148
326148
420191
420191
COMPRESSORS Quantity
Scroll
1
REFRIGERANT (R-410A) Quantity lb. Quantity (kg)
6.22.8
6.22.8
6.42.9
6.42.9
6.12.7
6.12.7
REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE TXV
OUTDOOR COIL Rows...Fins/in. Face Area (sq ft)
1...2111.9
1...2111.9
1...2115.4
1...2115.4
1...2113.6
1...21 13.6
OUTDOOR FAN Nominal CFM Diameter in. Diameter (mm) Motor Hp (Rpm)
300024
609.61/5 (810)
300024
609.61/5 (810)
320024
609.61/5 (810)
320024
609.61/5 (810)
360026
660.41/5 (810
360026
660.41/5 (810)
INDOOR COIL Rows...Fins/in. Face Area (sq ft)
3...173.7
3...173.7
3...173.7
3...173.7
3...174.7
3...174.7
INDOOR BLOWER Nominal Cooling Airflow (Cfm) Size in. Size (mm.) Motor HP (RPM)
100010x10
254x2541/2 (1050)
100010x10
254x2541/2 (1050)
120011x10
279.4x2543/4 (1000)
120011x10
279.4x2543/4 (1000)
140011x10
279.4x2543/4 (1075)
140011x10
279.4x2543/4 (1075)
FURNACE SECTION* Burner Orifice No. (Qty...Drill Size) Natural Gas Factory Installed Propane Gas
2...442...55
2...382...53
2...382...53
3...383...53
2...382...53
3...383...53
HIGH−PRESSURE SWITCH(psig) Cut−out Reset (Auto)
650 +/− 15420 +/− 25
LOSS−OF−CHARGE / LOW−PRESSURE SWITCH (LiquidLine) (psig) cut−out Reset (auto)
20 +/− 545 +/− 10
RETURN-AIR FILTERS†� Throwaway Size in.
(mm)
20x24x1508x610x25
24x30x1610x762x25
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PHYSICAL DATA (CONT)UNIT SIZE 48090 48115 48130 60090 60115 60130
NOMINAL CAPACITY (ton) 4 4 4 5 5 5
NOMINAL HEATING INPUT (Btu/hr) 90,000 115,000 130,000 90,000 115,000 130,000
SHIPPING WEIGHT** lbSHIPPING WEIGHT** kg
428194
428194
428194
450204
450204
450204
COMPRESSORS Quantity
Scroll
1
REFRIGERANT (R-410A) Quantity lb Quantity (kg.)
6.42.9
6.42.9
6.42.9
10.04.5
10.04.5
10.04.5
REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE TXV
OUTDOOR COIL Rows...Fins/in. Face Area (sq ft)
1...2115.5
1...2115.5
1...2115.5
2...2115.5
2...2115.5
2...2115.5
OUTDOOR FAN Nominal Cfm Diameter in. Diameter (mm) Motor Hp (Rpm)
400026
660.41/5 (810)
400026
660.41/5 (810)
400026
660.41/5 (810)
320026
660.41/5 (810)
320026
660.41/5 (810)
320026
660.41/5 (810)
INDOOR COIL Rows...Fins/in. Face Area (sq ft)
3...174.7
3...174.7
3...174.7
3...175.7
3...175.7
3...175.7
INDOOR BLOWER Nominal Cooling Airflow (Cfm) Size in. Size (mm) Motor HP (RPM)
1600 1600 1600 1750 1750
1750160011x10
279.4x2541.0 (1075)
160011x10
279.4x2541.0 (1075)
160011x10
279.4x2541.0 (1075)
175011x10
279.4x2541.0 (1040)
175011x10
279.4x2541.0 (1040)
175011x10
279.4x2541.0 (1040)
FURNACE SECTION*Burner Orifice No. Natural Gas Qty...Drill Size (Factory Installed) Propane Gas
3...383...53
3...333...51
3...313...49
3...383...53
3...333...51
3...313...49
HIGH−PRESSURE SWITCH(psig) Cut−out Reset (Auto)
650 +/− 15420 +/− 25
LOSS−OF−CHARGE / LOW−PRESSURESWITCH (Liquid Line) (psig) cut−out Reset(auto)
20 +/− 545 +/− 10
RETURN−AIR FILTERS Throwaway†� in. (mm)
24x36x1610x914x25
*Based on altitude of 0 to 2000 ft (0−610 m).� Required filter sizes shown are based on the larger of the AHRI (Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute) rated cooling airflow or the
heating airflow velocity of 300 ft/minute for throwaway type. Air filter pressure drop for non−standard filters must not exceed 0.08 IN. W.C.� If using accessory filter rack refer to the filter rack installation instructions for correct filter sizes and quantity.** For 460 volt units, add 14 lbs (6.35 kg) to the shipping weight.
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OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES
ITEM DESCRIPTIONFACTORY
INSTALLEDOPTION
FIELDINSTALLED
ACCESSORYCoil Options Base unit with tin plated indoor coil hairpins X
Compressor Start KitCompressor Start Kit assists compressor start−up byproviding additional starting torque on sing phase unitsonly.
X
Corporate ThermostatsThermostats provide control for the system heating andcooling functions. X
Crankcase HeaterCrankcase Heater provides anit−floodback protection forlow−load cooling applications. X
Economizer
Horizontal Economizer with solid state controls and baro-metric relief dampers includes filter racks and provideoutdoor air during cooling and reduce compressor opera-tion.
X
Vertical Economizer with solid state controls and baro-metric relief dampers includes filter racks and provideoutdoor air during cooling and reduce compressor opera-tion.
X X
Filter RackFilter Rack features easy installation, serviceability, andhigh−filtering performance for vertical applications.Includes 1−in. filter.
X X
Flat Roof Curb14−in. (356 mm) Flat Roof Curb is available for roofmounted applications. X
Flue Discharge DeflectorDirects flue gas exhaust 90 degrees upward from currentdischarge. X
Heat Exchanger Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger X
High Altitude Propane Conversion Kit
High Altitude Propane Conversion Kit is for use at 2001 to6000 ft. (611−1829 m) above sea level. Kit consists ofpropane gas orifices that compensate for gas heat opera-tion at high altitude.
X
Low Ambient KitLow Ambient Kit (Motormaster II Control) allows the use ofmechanical cooling down to outdoor temperatures as lowas 0°F (−18°C) when properly installed.
X
Louver Metal Outdoor Coil GrillesLouver Metal Outdoor Coil Grilles provides hail andvandalism protection.
Manual Outside Air DamperManual Outside Air Damper includes hood and filter rackwith adjustable damper blade for up to 25% outdoor air. X
Natural to Propane Gas Conversion KitNatural to Propane Gas Conversion Kit allows for conver-sion from natural gas to propane gas (0−2000 ft) (0−610 m) X
Propane to Natural Gas Conversion KitPropane to Natural Gas Conversion Kit allows for conver-sion from propane to natural gas for altitudes of 0−2000 ft(0−610 m)
X
Square−to−Round Duct Transition KitSquare−to−Round Duct Transition Kit enable 24−48 sizeunits to be fitted to 14 in. (356 mm) round ductwork. X
Time Guard II
Automatically prevents the compressor from restarting forat least 4 minutes and 45 seconds after shutdown of thecompressor. Not required when a corporate programmablethermostat is applied or with a RTU−MP control.
X
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ECONOMIZER
COIL
FILTER
SIDE VIEW
CAULK BOTTOM CORNEROF ECONOMIZERON EACH SIDE
BASE
COIL
FLANGEON BASE DETAIL
ECONOMIZER
FI LTER
EV APORATORCOIL
TOP FILTER RACK
BEND FLANGE AT 90° -SCREW TODIVIDER WITH 1-IN. (25 mm) SCREW
BOTTOM FILTERRACK
DAMPERBLADE
MANUAL OUTSIDEAIR HOOD
REPLACEMENTPANEL
ECONOMIZER
FILTER RACK
MANUAL OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER
Vertical Economizer
Horizontal Economizer
A09375
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UNIT DIMENSIONS − PG(D,S)330−36
A160076
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UNIT DIMENSIONS − PG(D,S)342−60
A160077
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ACCESSORY DIMENSIONS
RETURN AIR
SMALLBASE UNIT
SUPPLYAIR
LARGEBASE UNIT
UNIT PLACEMENT ON COMMON CURB
LARGE CURB SMALL OR LARGE BASE UNIT
SMALL/COMMON CURB
ROOF CURB DETAIL
Wood nailer*
Roofcurb*
Insulation(field supplied)
*Provided with roofcurb
Cant stripfield supplied
Roofing materialfield supplied
Flashing fieldsupplied
HVAC unitbase rails
Roofcurb
SealingGasket
HVAC unitbasepan
Anchor screw
A09090
A09413
A09094
A09415
C
B
AF
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Dashed lines show cross supportlocation for large basepan units.
G
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B
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A09414
UNITSIZE
CATALOGNUMBER
AIN. (mm)
B (small /common
base)IN. (mm)*
B (large base)IN. (mm)*
CIN. (mm)
DIN. (mm)
EIN. (mm)
FIN. (mm)
GIN. (mm)
HIN. (mm)
Smallor
LargeCPRFCURB011A00 14 (356) 10 (254)
14 (356) 16 (406) 47.8(1214)
32.4 (822)2.7 (69)
30.6 (778)46.1 (1170)
Large CPRFCURB013A00 14 (356) 14 (356) 43.9(1116) 42.2 (1072)
* Part Number CPRCURB011A00 can be used on both small and large basepan units. The cross supports must be located based on whether the unit isa small basepan or a large basepan.
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. Roof curb is made of 16−gauge steel.4. Attach ductwork to curb (flanges of duct rest on curb).5. Insulated panels: 1−in. (25.4 mm) thick fiberglass 1 lb. density.
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SELECTION PROCEDURE (WITH EXAMPLE)1. Determine cooling and heating require-ments at design conditions:
Given:
Required Cooling Capacity (TC) 34,000 Btuh. . .
Sensible Heat Capacity (SHC) 25,000 Btuh. . . .
Required Heating Capacity 60,000 Btuh. . . . . . .
Condenser Entering Air Temperature 95°F (35°C)
Indoor−Air Temperature80°F (26°C)edb 67°F (19°C) ewb
Evaporator Air Quantity 1200 CFM. . . . . . . . . . .
External Static Pressure 0.300 in. W.C.. . . . . . . .
Electrical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . 230−3−60
2. Select unit based on required coolingcapacity.
Enter Net Cooling Capacities table at condenser enteringtemperature of 95°F (35°C). Unit 036 at 1200 CFM and67°F (19°C) ewb (entering wet bulb) will provide a totalcapacity of 34,400 Btuh and a SHC of 25,900 Btuh.Calculate SHC correction, if required, using Note 4 underCooling Capacities tables.
3. Select heating capacity of unit to providedesign condition requirement.
In the Heating Capacities and Efficiencies table, note thatthe unit 036090 will provide 72,000 Btuh with an input of90,000 Btuh.
4. Determine fan speed and power require-ments at design conditions.
Before entering the air delivery tables, calculate the totalstatic pressure required. From the given example, theWet Coil Pressure Drop Table, and the Filter PressureDrop Table:
External Static Pressure 0.300 in. W.C.
Filter 0.130 in. W.C.
Wet Coil Pressure Drop 0.100 in. W.C
Total Static Pressure 0.530 in. W.C
Enter the table for Dry Coil Air Delivery—Horizontal andDownflow Discharge. At .530 in. W.C. ESP, the closestspeed to 1200 CFM is Med−High (orange wire), whichdelivers 1316 CFM at .6 in ESP.
5. Select unit that corresponds to powersource available.The Electrical Data Table shows that the unit is designed
to operate at 230−3−60.
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7553
.59
41.3
65.
1949
.33
39.3
35.
6645
.03
37.2
86.
1540
.64
35.1
86.
67
67 (
19.4
)66
.60
46.9
54.
3862
.04
44.8
94.
7957
.48
42.8
45.
2352
.89
40.7
85.
6948
.25
38.7
06.
1943
.52
36.5
86.
70
72 (
22.2
)72
.91
37.6
64.
4367
.90
35.7
84.
8562
.90
33.9
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2857
.85
32.0
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7552
.74
30.1
16.
2447
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28.1
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2250
/0.0
3
57 (
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.47
62.4
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4358
.69
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8454
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54.8
75.
2851
.00
51.0
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7547
.03
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2542
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77
62 (
16.6
)62
.48
62.4
84.
4358
.68
58.6
84.
8454
.86
54.8
65.
2850
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50.9
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7547
.03
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2542
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77
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(17.
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39.6
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54.
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7848
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5368
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9463
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8453
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82
* A
t 75
°F (
24
°C)
en
teri
ng
dry
bu
lb-
Ten
nessee V
alle
y A
uth
ori
ty (
TV
A)
ratin
g c
on
ditio
ns;
all
oth
ers
at
80
°F (
27
°C)
dry
bu
lb.
LE
GE
ND
BF
— B
yp
ass F
acto
red
b—
En
teri
ng
Dry
-B
ulb
Ew
b—
En
teri
ng
Wet-
Bu
lbkW
— T
ota
l U
nit P
ow
er
Inp
ut
SH
C—
Sen
sib
le H
eat
Cap
acity (
10
00
Btu
h)
TC
— T
ota
l C
ap
acity (
10
00
Btu
h)
(net)
rh—
Rela
tive H
um
idity
CO
OLIN
G N
OT
ES
:1
. R
atin
gs a
re n
et;
th
ey a
cco
un
t fo
r th
e e
ffects
of th
e e
vap
ora
tor-
fan
mo
tor
po
wer
an
d h
eat.
2. D
irect
inte
rpo
latio
n is p
erm
issib
le. D
o n
ot
ext
rap
ola
te.
3.
Th
e f
ollo
win
g f
orm
ula
s m
ay b
e u
sed
:
Sen
sib
le c
ap
acity (
Btu
h)
1.1
0 x
cfm
t ldb
= t
ed
b -
Wet-
bu
lb t
em
pera
ture
co
rresp
on
din
g t
o e
nth
alp
y
air
leavin
g e
vap
ora
tor
co
il (h
lwb
)t lw
b =
tota
l cap
acity (
Btu
h)
4.5
x c
fm
hlw
b =
hew
b -
Wh
ere
: hew
b =
En
thalp
y o
f air
en
teri
ng
evap
ora
tor
co
il
4. T
he S
HC
is b
ased
on
80�F
(2
6.6�C
) ed
b t
em
pera
ture
of air
en
teri
ng
evap
ora
tor
co
il. B
elo
w 8
0�F
(2
6.6�C
) ed
b,
su
btr
act
(co
rr facto
r x c
fm)
fro
m S
HC
. A
bo
ve 8
0�F
(2
6.6�C
) ed
b,
ad
d (
co
rr facto
r x c
fm)
to S
HC
. C
orr
ectio
n F
acto
r =
1.1
0 x
(1
+ B
F)
x (e
db
- 8
0).
5. In
teg
rate
d c
ap
acity is m
axim
um
(in
sta
nta
neo
us)
cap
acity less t
he e
ffect
of fr
ost
on
th
e o
utd
oo
r co
il an
d t
he h
eat
req
uir
ed
to
defr
ost
it.
Specifications subject to change without notice.14 509 14 3402 05
PERFORMANCE DATA (CONT)
Natural Gas Orifice Sizes and Manifold Pressure
Nameplate Input(Btu/hr)
ALTITUDE OF INSTALLATION (FT. ABOVE SEA LEVEL) U.S.A.*0 to 2000(0−610 m)
2001 to 3000*(611 to 914 m)
3001 to 4000(915 to 1219 m)
4001 to 5000(1220 to 1524 m)
5001 to 6000(1524 to 1829 m)
40000Orifice No. (Qty) 44 (2) 45 (2)† 48 (2)† 48 (2)† 48 (2)†Manifold Press. (in. W.C.) 3.2 3.2 3.8 3.5 3.2
60000Orifice No. (Qty) 38 (2) 41 (2)† 41 (2)† 42 (2)† 42 (2)†Manifold Press. (in. W.C.) 3.6 3.8 3.4 3.4 3.2
90000Orifice No. (Qty) 38 (3) 41 (3)† 41 (3)† 42 (3)† 42 (3)†Manifold Press. (in. W.C.) 3.6 3.8 3.4 3.4 3.2
115000Orifice No. (Qty) 33 (3) 36 (3)† 36 (3)† 36 (3)† 38 (3)†Manifold Press. (in. W.C.) 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.3 3.6
130000Orifice No. (Qty) 31 (3) 31 (3) 33 (3)† 33 (3)† 34 (3)†Manifold Press. (in. W.C.) 3.8 3.2 3.7 3.4 3.3
*In the U.S.A., the input rating for altitudes above 2000 ft (610m) must be reduced by 4% for each 1000 ft (305 m) above Sea level.In Canada, the input rating for altitudes from 2001 to 4500 ft (611 to 1372 m) above sea level must be derated by 10% by an authorized gasconversion station or dealer. For Canadian Installations from 2000 to 4500 ft, use U.S.A. column 2001 to 3000 ft.Note: Orifice sizes and manifold pressure settings are based on natural gas with a heating value of 1025 Btu/ft3 and a specific gravity of .6.† Orifices available through your distributor.
Propane Gas Orifice Sizes and Manifold Pressure
NameplateInput (Btu/hr)
ALTITUDE OF INSTALLATION (FT. ABOVE SEA LEVEL) U.S.A.*0 to 2000(0−610 m)
2001 to 3000*(611 to 914 m)
3001 to 4000(915 to 1219 m)
4001 to 5000(1220 to 1524 m)
5001 to 6000(1524 to 1829 m)
40000Orifice No. (Qty) 55 (2) 56 (2) 56 (2) 56 (2) 56 (2)Manifold Press. (in. W.C.) 10.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 10.7
60000Orifice No. (Qty) 53 (2) 54 (2) 54 (2) 54 (2) 54 (2)Manifold Press. (in. W.C.) 10.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0
90000Orifice No. (Qty) 53 (3) 54 (3) 54 (3) 54 (3) 54 (3)Manifold Press.(in. W.C.) 10.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0
115000Orifice No. (Qty) 51 (3) 52 (3) 52 (3) 53 (3) 53 (3)Manifold Press. (in. W.C.) 10.0 11.0 10.6 11.0 11.0
130000Orifice No. (Qty) 49 (3) 50 (3) 51 (3) 52 (3) 52 (3)Manifold Press. (in. W.C.) 10.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0
*In the U.S.A., the input rating for altitudes above 2000 ft (610m) must be reduced by 4% for each 1000 ft (305 m) above Sea level.In Canada, the input rating for altitudes from 2001 to 4500 ft (611 to 1372 m) above sea level must be derated by 10% by an authorized gasconversion station or dealer. For Canadian Installations from 2000 to 4500 ft, use U.S.A. column 2001 to 3000 ft.†Use Kit No. NPLPCONV013A00 (0−2000 ft [0−610 m] above sea level). Use Kit No. NPLPCONV014A00 (2001−6000 ft [611−1829 m] above sealevel).
High Altitude Compensation, Natural Gas
Nameplate Input (Btu/hr)
Rated Heating Input (Btu/hr), Natural Gas at Installation Altitude Above Sea Level, U.S.A.*0 to 2000 ft(0−610 m)
2001 to 3000 ft*(611 to 914 m)
3001 to 4000 ft(915 to 1219 m)
4001 to 5000 ft(1220 to 1524 m)
5001 to 6000 ft(1524 to 1829 m)
40000 40000 36000 34400 32800 3120060000 60000 54000 51600 49200 4680090000 90000 81000 77400 73800 70200115000 115000 103500 98900 94300 89700130000 130000 117000 111800 106600 101400
*In the U.S.A., the input rating for altitudes above 2000 ft (610m) must be reduced by 4% for each 1000 ft (305 m) above Sea level.In Canada, the input rating for altitudes from 2001 to 4500 ft (611 to 1372 m) above sea level must be derated by 10% by an authorized gasconversion station or dealer. For Canadian Installations from 2000 to 4500 ft (610−1372 m), use U.S.A. column 2001 to 3000 ft (611 to 914 m).
High Altitude Compensation, Propane Gas
Nameplate Input(Btu/hr)
Rated Heating Input (Btu/hr), LP Gas at Installation Altitude Above Sea Level, U.S.A.*0 to 2000 ft(0−610 m)
2001 to 3000 ft*(611 to 914 m)
3001 to 4000 ft(915 to 1219 m)
4001 to 5000 ft(1220 to 1524 m)
5001 to 6000 ft(1524 to 1829 m)
40000 38000 31700 31700 31700 3120060000 53000 45900 45900 45800 4580090000 79000 68900 68900 68600 68600115000 103000 100400 98900 83000 83000130000 116000 115500 111800 101300 100400
*In the U.S.A., the input rating for altitudes above 2000 ft (610m) must be reduced by 4% for each 1000 ft (305 m) above Sea level.In Canada, the input rating for altitudes from 2001 to 4500 ft (611 to 1372 m) above sea level must be derated by 10% by an authorized gasconversion station or dealer.
For Canadian Installations from 2000 to 4500 ft (610−1372 m), use U.S.A. column 2001 to 3000 ft (611 to 914 m).
509 14 3402 05Specifications subject to change without notice.15
PE
RF
OR
MA
NC
E D
ATA
(C
ON
T)
Dry
Co
il A
ir D
eliv
ery*
− H
ori
zon
tal D
isch
arg
e
UN
IT
HE
AT
ING
RIS
ER
AN
GE
oF
(oC
)
MO
TOR
SP
EE
DW
IRE
CO
LOR
E
XT
ER
NA
L S
TAT
IC P
RE
SS
UR
E (
IN. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
3004
030
− 6
0(1
7 −
33)
Low
Blu
eC
FM
741
638
547
415
−−−−
−−−−
−−H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)41
4755
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2326
31N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med−L
ow1
Pin
kC
FM
973
887
823
733
665
538
451
−−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
3134
3741
4556
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1719
2023
2531
NA
NA
NA
Med
ium
Red
CF
M10
8810
2395
488
180
072
365
856
346
1H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
A30
3234
3842
4654
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
1618
1921
2326
30N
A
Med−H
igh2
Ora
nge
CF
M11
4010
6499
691
584
075
868
756
448
0H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
A30
3336
4044
54N
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)N
AN
A17
1820
2224
30N
A
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M12
0211
4010
8210
1596
188
181
073
263
1H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
A30
3134
3741
48H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)N
AN
AN
A17
1719
2123
27
3006
025
− 5
5(1
4 −
31)
Low
Blu
eC
FM
741
638
547
415
−−−−
−−−−
−−H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M97
388
782
373
366
553
845
1−−
−−H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)46
5054
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2528
30N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med
ium
Red
CF
M10
8810
2395
488
180
072
365
856
346
1H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)41
4347
50N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)23
2426
28N
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med−H
igh2
Ora
nge
CF
M11
4010
6499
691
584
075
868
756
448
0H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)39
4245
4953
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2223
2527
29N
AN
AN
AN
A
Hig
h1B
lack
CF
M12
0211
4010
8210
1596
188
181
073
263
1H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)37
3941
4446
5055
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2122
2324
2628
30N
AN
A
3606
025
− 5
5(1
4 −
31)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M12
3411
6810
9310
2196
189
482
575
968
7H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)36
3841
4446
5054
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2021
2324
2628
30N
AN
A
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M12
9012
2311
5410
9010
2797
789
482
876
2H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)34
3639
4143
4550
54N
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)19
2021
2324
2528
30N
A
Med
ium
2R
edC
FM
1354
1290
1226
1158
1102
1046
981
918
843
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
3334
3638
4042
4548
53H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)18
1920
2122
2425
2729
Med−H
igh
Ora
nge
CF
M16
0615
4614
8914
3013
7113
1612
5812
0811
40H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)28
2930
3132
3435
3739
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1516
1717
1819
2020
22
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M16
3015
8015
1714
6314
0713
3912
7712
1011
31H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)27
2829
3032
3335
3739
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1516
1617
1818
1920
22
Specifications subject to change without notice. 16509 14 3402 05
PE
RF
OR
MA
NC
E D
ATA
(C
ON
T)
Dry
Co
il A
ir D
eliv
ery*
− H
ori
zon
tal D
isch
arg
e
UN
IT
HE
AT
ING
RIS
ER
AN
GE
oF
(oC
)
MO
TOR
SP
EE
DW
IRE
CO
LOR
E
XT
ER
NA
L S
TAT
IC P
RE
SS
UR
E (
IN. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
3609
035
− 6
5(1
9 −
36)
Low
Blu
eC
FM
1234
1168
1093
1021
961
894
825
759
687
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
5558
62N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)31
3235
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M12
9012
2311
5410
9010
2797
789
482
876
2H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)53
5659
62N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)29
3133
35N
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med
ium
2R
edC
FM
1354
1290
1226
1158
1102
1046
981
918
843
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
5053
5559
6265
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2829
3133
3436
NA
NA
NA
Med−H
igh
Ora
nge
CF
M16
0615
4614
8914
3013
7113
1612
5812
0811
40H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)42
4446
4850
5254
5660
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2424
2526
2829
3031
33
Hig
h1B
lack
CF
M16
3015
8015
1714
6314
0713
3912
7712
1011
31H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)42
4345
4648
5153
5660
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2324
2526
2728
3031
33
4206
025
− 5
5(1
4 −
31)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M12
9512
3411
8211
2610
7510
1695
589
885
7H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)34
3638
3941
4447
4952
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1920
2122
2324
2627
29
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M13
4512
8212
3511
9411
4010
9510
2797
492
1H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)33
3536
3739
4143
4648
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1819
2021
2223
2425
27
Med
ium
Red
CF
M15
0514
5214
1313
5813
2312
8212
3411
6911
30H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)30
3131
3334
3536
3839
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1617
1718
1919
2021
22
Med−H
igh2
Ora
nge
CF
M15
4514
9214
4914
1113
6213
1312
7812
3111
88H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)29
3031
3133
3435
3637
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1617
1717
1819
1920
21
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M17
0516
4316
0715
6815
1814
8314
4814
0413
60H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)26
2728
2829
3031
3233
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1415
1516
1617
1718
18
4209
035
− 6
5(1
9 −
36)
Low
Blu
eC
FM
1295
1234
1182
1126
1075
1016
955
898
857
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
5355
5860
63N
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)29
3132
3435
NA
NA
NA
NA
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M13
4512
8212
3511
9411
4010
9510
2797
492
1H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)51
5355
5760
62N
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)28
2931
3233
35N
AN
AN
A
Med
ium
1R
edC
FM
1505
1452
1413
1358
1323
1282
1234
1169
1130
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
4547
4850
5153
5558
60H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)25
2627
2829
2931
3233
Med−H
igh2
Ora
nge
CF
M15
4514
9214
4914
1113
6213
1312
7812
3111
88H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)44
4647
4850
5253
5557
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2425
2627
2829
3031
32
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M17
0516
4316
0715
6815
1814
8314
4814
0413
60H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)40
4142
4345
4647
4850
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2223
2424
2525
2627
28
509 14 3402 05Specifications subject to change without notice.17
PE
RF
OR
MA
NC
E D
ATA
(C
ON
T)
Dry
Co
il A
ir D
eliv
ery*
− H
ori
zon
tal D
isch
arg
e
UN
IT
HE
AT
ING
RIS
ER
AN
GE
oF
(oC
)
MO
TOR
SP
EE
DW
IRE
CO
LOR
E
XT
ER
NA
L S
TAT
IC P
RE
SS
UR
E (
IN. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
4809
035
− 6
5(1
9 −
36)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M14
0213
5113
1112
6312
2411
7211
3610
8010
41H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)49
5052
5456
5860
6365
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2728
2930
3132
3335
36
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M14
5714
0413
6713
1812
8412
3311
9711
4411
04H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)47
4850
5253
5557
5962
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2627
2829
2931
3233
34
Med
ium
2R
edC
FM
1736
1695
1642
1601
1553
1512
1465
1427
1381
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
3940
4142
4445
4648
49H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)22
2223
2424
2526
2627
Med−H
igh
Ora
nge
CF
M21
4921
1120
6220
2619
8019
4519
0518
6417
93H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
A35
3636
38H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
A19
2020
21
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M23
4423
0622
5922
0321
4120
7019
9119
0218
03H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A36
38H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A20
21
4811
530
− 6
0(1
7 −
33)
Low
Blu
eC
FM
1402
1351
1311
1263
1224
1172
1136
1080
1041
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M14
5714
0413
6713
1812
8412
3311
9711
4411
04H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)60
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
33N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med
ium
2R
edC
FM
1736
1695
1642
1601
1553
1512
1465
1427
1381
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
5051
5354
5657
59N
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)28
2829
3031
3233
NA
NA
Med−H
igh1
Ora
nge
CF
M21
4921
1120
6220
2619
8019
4519
0518
6417
93H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)40
4142
4344
4546
4748
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2223
2324
2425
2526
27
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M23
4423
0622
5922
0321
4120
7019
9119
0218
03H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)37
3838
3941
4244
4648
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2121
2122
2323
2425
27
4813
035
− 6
5(1
9 −
36)
Low
Blu
eC
FM
1402
1351
1311
1263
1224
1172
1136
1080
1041
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M14
5714
0413
6713
1812
8412
3311
9711
4411
04H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med
ium
2R
edC
FM
1736
1695
1642
1601
1553
1512
1465
1427
1381
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
5557
5960
6264
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
3132
3333
3435
NA
NA
NA
Med−H
igh1
Ora
nge
CF
M21
4921
1120
6220
2619
8019
4519
0518
6417
93H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)45
4647
4849
5051
5254
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2525
2626
2728
2829
30
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M23
4423
0622
5922
0321
4120
7019
9119
0218
03H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)41
4243
4445
4748
5153
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2323
2424
2526
2728
30
Specifications subject to change without notice. 18509 14 3402 05
PE
RF
OR
MA
NC
E D
ATA
(C
ON
T)
Dry
Co
il A
ir D
eliv
ery*
− H
ori
zon
tal D
isch
arg
e
UN
IT
HE
AT
ING
RIS
ER
AN
GE
oF
(oC
)
MO
TOR
SP
EE
DW
IRE
CO
LOR
E
XT
ER
NA
L S
TAT
IC P
RE
SS
UR
E (
IN. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
6009
035
− 6
5(1
9 −
36)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M14
4513
8913
4112
8112
3611
8911
3910
7210
27H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)47
4951
5355
5760
63N
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)26
2728
2931
3233
35N
A
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M16
7816
3516
0215
5815
1314
7414
3814
0413
49H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)41
4242
4445
4647
4850
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2323
2424
2526
2627
28
Med
ium
2R
edC
FM
1962
1915
1880
1843
1794
1753
1711
1675
1628
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
3536
3637
3839
4041
42H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)19
2020
2021
2222
2323
Med−H
igh
Ora
nge
CF
M21
3120
8820
6520
1319
8219
4118
8818
6017
85H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
A35
3637
38H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
A19
2020
21
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M24
6124
0923
3922
8621
9221
4020
6219
6818
74H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A35
36H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A19
20
6011
530
− 6
0(1
7 −
33)
Low
Blu
eC
FM
1445
1389
1341
1281
1236
1189
1139
1072
1027
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
60N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)33
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M16
7816
3516
0215
5815
1314
7414
3814
0413
49H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)52
5354
5657
5960
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2930
3031
3233
34N
AN
A
Med
ium
2R
edC
FM
1962
1915
1880
1843
1794
1753
1711
1675
1628
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
4445
4647
4850
5152
53H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)25
2526
2627
2828
2930
Med−H
igh1
Ora
nge
CF
M21
3120
8820
6520
1319
8219
4118
8818
6017
85H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)41
4242
4344
4546
4749
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2323
2324
2425
2626
27
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M24
6124
0923
3922
8621
9221
4020
6219
6818
74H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)35
3637
3840
4142
4446
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2020
2121
2223
2325
26
6013
035
− 6
5(1
9 −
36)
Low
Blu
eC
FM
1445
1389
1341
1281
1236
1189
1139
1072
1027
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M16
7816
3516
0215
5815
1314
7414
3814
0413
49H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)57
5960
6264
65N
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)32
3333
3435
36N
AN
AN
A
Med
ium
2R
edC
FM
1962
1915
1880
1843
1794
1753
1711
1675
1628
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
4950
5152
5455
5657
59H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)27
2828
2930
3131
3233
Med−H
igh1
Ora
nge
CF
M21
3120
8820
6520
1319
8219
4118
8818
6017
85H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)45
4647
4849
5051
5254
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2526
2627
2728
2829
30
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M24
6124
0923
3922
8621
9221
4020
6219
6818
74H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)39
4041
4244
4547
4951
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2222
2323
2425
2627
29*A
ir de
liver
y va
lues
are
with
out a
ir fil
ter
and
are
for
dry
coil
(See
Wet
Coi
l Pre
ssur
e D
rop
tabl
e).
1 F
acto
ry-s
hipp
ed h
eatin
g sp
eed
2 F
acto
ry-s
hipp
ed c
oolin
g sp
eed
”NA
” =
Not
allo
wed
for
heat
ing
spee
dN
ote:
Ded
uct f
ield
-sup
plie
d ai
r fil
ter
pres
sure
dro
p an
d w
et c
oil p
ress
ure
drop
to o
btai
n ex
tern
al s
tatic
pre
ssur
e av
aila
ble
for
duct
ing.
Sha
ded
area
s in
dica
te s
peed
/sta
tic c
ombi
natio
ns th
at a
re n
ot p
erm
itted
for
dehu
mid
ifica
tion
spee
d.N
ote:
Ded
uct 1
0% fo
r 20
8 vo
lt op
erat
ion.
509 14 3402 05Specifications subject to change without notice.19
Dry
Co
il A
ir D
eliv
ery −
Do
wn
flo
w D
isch
arg
e
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
3004
030
− 6
0oF
(17 −
33o C
)
Low
Blu
e
CF
M75
666
954
845
7−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
WA
TT
S84
9096
106
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
BH
P0.
090.
100.
100.
11−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
4045
55N
A−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2225
31N
A−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M10
0292
884
273
366
056
045
0−−−
−−−
−−−
WA
TT
S14
415
516
117
318
519
220
3−−−
−−−
−−−
BH
P0.
150.
170.
170.
190.
200.
210.
22−−−
−−−
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
3033
3641
4654
NA
−−−
−−−
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1718
2023
2530
NA
−−−
−−−
−−−
Med
ium
2R
ed
CF
M11
1010
2596
787
981
470
661
150
946
1−−−
WA
TT
S18
819
520
521
122
323
624
325
524
3−−−
BH
P0.
200.
210.
220.
230.
240.
250.
260.
270.
26−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
NA
NA
3134
3743
4959
NA
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
NA
1719
2124
2733
NA
−−−
Med−H
igh1
Ora
nge
CF
M11
6010
9110
0494
586
680
469
961
549
6−−−
WA
TT
S21
322
523
224
324
926
127
328
529
1−−−
BH
P0.
230.
240.
250.
260.
270.
280.
29−−−
−−−
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
NA
NA
3032
3538
4349
NA
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
NA
1718
1921
2427
NA
−−−
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M12
4011
7311
1010
3196
690
282
172
662
6−−−
WA
TT
S25
426
627
428
429
530
231
532
733
1−−−
BH
P0.
270.
290.
290.
300.
320.
320.
340.
350.
35−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
NA
NA
NA
NA
3134
3742
48−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
NA
NA
NA
1719
2023
27−−−
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
3006
025
− 5
5oF
(14 −
31o C
)
Low
Blu
e
CF
M75
666
954
845
7−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
WA
TT
S84
9096
106
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
BH
P0.
090.
100.
100.
11−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
NA
NA
NA
NA
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
NA
NA
NA
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
−−−
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M10
0292
884
273
366
056
045
0−−−
−−−
−−−
WA
TT
S14
415
516
117
318
519
220
3−−−
−−−
−−−
BH
P0.
150.
170.
170.
190.
200.
210.
22−−−
−−−
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
4548
53N
AN
AN
AN
A−−−
−−−
−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2527
30N
AN
AN
AN
A−−−
−−−
−−−
Med
ium
2R
ed
CF
M11
1010
2596
787
981
470
661
150
946
1−−−
WA
TT
S18
819
520
521
122
323
624
325
524
3−−−
BH
P0.
200.
210.
220.
230.
240.
250.
260.
270.
26−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
4044
4651
55N
AN
AN
AN
A−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2224
2628
31N
AN
AN
AN
A−−−
Med−H
igh1
Ora
nge
CF
M11
6010
9110
0494
586
680
469
961
549
6−−−
WA
TT
S21
322
523
224
324
926
127
328
529
1−−−
BH
P0.
230.
240.
250.
260.
270.
280.
290.
310.
31−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
3941
4547
52N
AN
AN
AN
A−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2123
2526
29N
AN
AN
AN
A−−−
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M12
4011
7311
1010
3196
690
282
172
662
6−−−
WA
TT
S25
426
627
428
429
530
231
532
733
1−−−
BH
P0.
270.
290.
290.
300.
320.
320.
340.
350.
35−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
3638
4043
4650
55N
AN
A−−−
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2021
2224
2628
30N
AN
A−−−
Specifications subject to change without notice. 20509 14 3402 05
Dry
Co
il A
ir D
eliv
ery −
Do
wn
flo
w D
isch
arg
e (C
on
t.)
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
3606
025
− 5
5oF
(14 −
31o C
)
Low
Blu
e
CF
M12
7712
1511
4710
9410
4599
293
287
482
675
7W
AT
TS
285
289
299
305
314
319
328
335
347
352
BH
P0.
310.
310.
320.
330.
340.
340.
350.
360.
370.
38H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)35
3739
4143
4548
5154
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1920
2223
2425
2728
30N
A
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M13
1212
6012
0311
5310
9510
5099
594
388
982
9W
AT
TS
314
324
329
340
344
355
361
372
382
387
BH
P0.
340.
350.
350.
360.
370.
380.
390.
400.
41
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
3436
3739
4143
4547
5054
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
1920
2122
2324
2526
2830
Med
ium
2R
ed
CF
M13
8113
2612
6912
1211
6111
2110
7010
1997
491
2W
AT
TS
358
365
375
383
391
395
406
418
424
434
BH
P0.
380.
390.
400.
410.
420.
420.
440.
450.
450.
47H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)32
3435
3739
4042
4446
49H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)18
1920
2121
2223
2426
27
Med−H
igh1
Ora
nge
CF
M16
3115
7915
2514
7714
2313
7213
3612
8412
3311
66W
AT
TS
567
576
581
592
598
609
617
619
613
598
BH
P0.
610.
620.
620.
630.
640.
650.
660.
660.
660.
64H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)27
2829
3031
3334
3536
38H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)15
1616
1717
1819
1920
21
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M16
8116
3315
7515
2614
7814
1513
6613
1212
4911
59W
AT
TS
618
626
636
644
652
653
649
642
627
602
BH
P0.
660.
670.
680.
690.
700.
700.
700.
690.
670.
65H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)27
2728
2930
3233
3436
39H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)15
1516
1617
1818
1920
21
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
3609
035
− 6
5oF
(19 −
36o C
)
Low
Blu
e
CF
M12
7712
1511
4710
9410
4599
293
287
482
675
7W
AT
TS
285
289
299
305
314
319
328
335
347
352
BH
P0.
310.
310.
320.
330.
340.
340.
350.
360.
370.
38H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)52
5558
6164
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2931
3234
36N
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M13
1212
6012
0311
5310
9510
5099
594
388
982
9W
AT
TS
314
324
329
340
344
355
361
372
382
387
BH
P0.
340.
350.
350.
360.
370.
380.
390.
400.
41
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
F)
5153
5658
6164
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2829
3132
3435
NA
NA
NA
NA
Med
ium
2R
ed
CF
M13
8113
2612
6912
1211
6111
2110
7010
1997
491
2W
AT
TS
358
365
375
383
391
395
406
418
424
434
BH
P0.
380.
390.
400.
410.
420.
420.
440.
450.
450.
47H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)48
5053
5558
6062
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2728
2931
3233
35N
AN
AN
A
Med−H
igh1
Ora
nge
CF
M16
3115
7915
2514
7714
2313
7213
3612
8412
3311
66W
AT
TS
567
576
581
592
598
609
617
619
613
598
BH
P0.
610.
620.
620.
630.
640.
650.
660.
660.
660.
64H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)41
4244
4547
4950
5254
57H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)23
2424
2526
2728
2930
32
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M16
8116
3315
7515
2614
7814
1513
6613
1212
4911
59W
AT
TS
618
626
636
644
652
653
649
642
627
602
BH
P0.
660.
670.
680.
690.
700.
700.
700.
690.
670.
65H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)40
4142
4445
4749
5154
58H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)22
2324
2425
2627
2830
32
509 14 3402 05Specifications subject to change without notice.21
Dry
Co
il A
ir D
eliv
ery −
Do
wn
flo
w D
isch
arg
e (C
on
t.)
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
4206
025
− 5
5oF
(14 −
31o C
)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M13
6513
2412
8412
3311
8111
2710
8410
3998
493
9W
AT
TS
177
189
201
210
222
236
248
261
269
281
BH
P0.
190.
200.
220.
230.
240.
250.
270.
280.
290.
30H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)33
3435
3638
4041
4346
48H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)18
1919
2021
2223
2425
26
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M14
2513
8413
3913
0112
5411
9911
5111
0410
6510
15W
AT
TS
197
210
223
235
248
257
271
284
296
305
BH
P0.
210.
230.
240.
250.
270.
280.
290.
300.
320.
33H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)31
3233
3436
3739
4142
44H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)17
1819
1920
2122
2323
25
Med
ium
Red
CF
M15
8215
4915
0914
6914
3313
9213
4613
0012
4912
13W
AT
TS
267
280
294
308
322
336
344
359
374
387
BH
P0.
290.
300.
320.
330.
350.
360.
370.
380.
400.
42H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)28
2930
3031
3233
3436
37H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)16
1616
1717
1818
1920
21
Med−H
igh2
Ora
nge
CF
M16
2315
8615
5315
1114
7014
3313
9313
5013
0912
61W
AT
TS
285
299
312
324
335
349
363
378
393
407
BH
P0.
310.
320.
330.
350.
360.
370.
390.
410.
420.
44H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)28
2829
3030
3132
3334
36H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)15
1616
1617
1718
1819
20
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M17
7517
3616
9616
6016
2215
8815
5715
1614
7214
26W
AT
TS
371
386
401
410
424
439
453
468
483
497
BH
P0.
400.
410.
430.
440.
450.
470.
490.
500.
520.
53H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)25
2626
2728
2829
3030
31H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)14
1415
1515
1616
1617
17
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
4209
035
− 6
5oF
(19 −
36o C
)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M13
6513
2412
8412
3311
8111
2710
8410
3998
493
9W
AT
TS
177
189
201
210
222
236
248
261
269
281
BH
P0.
190.
200.
220.
230.
240.
250.
270.
280.
290.
30H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)50
5153
5558
6063
65N
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)28
2929
3132
3435
36N
AN
A
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M14
2513
8413
3913
0112
5411
9911
5111
0410
6510
15W
AT
TS
197
210
223
235
248
257
271
284
296
305
BH
P0.
210.
230.
240.
250.
270.
280.
290.
300.
320.
33H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)48
4951
5254
5759
6264
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
2727
2829
3032
3334
35N
A
Med
ium
Red
CF
M15
8215
4915
0914
6914
3313
9213
4613
0012
4912
13W
AT
TS
267
280
294
308
322
336
344
359
374
387
BH
P0.
290.
300.
320.
330.
350.
360.
370.
380.
400.
42H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)43
4445
4647
4951
5254
56H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)24
2425
2626
2728
2930
31
Med−H
igh2
Ora
nge
CF
M16
2315
8615
5315
1114
7014
3313
9313
5013
0912
61W
AT
TS
285
299
312
324
335
349
363
378
393
407
BH
P0.
310.
320.
330.
350.
360.
370.
390.
410.
420.
44H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)42
4344
4546
4749
5052
54H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)23
2424
2526
2627
2829
30
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M17
7517
3616
9616
6016
2215
8815
5715
1614
7214
26W
AT
TS
371
386
401
410
424
439
453
468
483
497
BH
P0.
400.
410.
430.
440.
450.
470.
490.
500.
520.
53H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)38
3940
4142
4344
4546
48H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)21
2222
2323
2424
2526
26
Specifications subject to change without notice. 22509 14 3402 05
Dry
Co
il A
ir D
eliv
ery −
Do
wn
flo
w D
isch
arg
e (C
on
t.)
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
4809
035
− 6
5oF
(19 −
36o C
)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M15
0314
5714
2313
7413
3012
8712
4111
9911
5311
11W
AT
TS
225
233
246
254
269
282
292
307
314
329
BH
P0.
240.
250.
260.
270.
290.
300.
310.
330.
340.
35H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)45
4748
4951
5355
5759
61H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)25
2627
2728
2930
3233
34
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M15
5615
0814
6114
3213
8813
4613
0212
5612
2111
68W
AT
TS
244
261
268
281
290
305
319
330
345
353
BH
P0.
260.
280.
290.
300.
310.
330.
340.
350.
370.
38H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)44
4547
4749
5152
5456
58H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)24
2526
2627
2829
3031
32
Med
ium
2R
ed
CF
M18
6118
2217
8617
5817
1616
8816
6016
1915
8315
39W
AT
TS
400
417
426
441
452
467
482
492
507
519
BH
P0.
430.
450.
460.
470.
480.
500.
520.
530.
540.
56H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)37
3738
3940
4041
4243
44H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)20
2121
2122
2223
2324
25
Med−H
igh
Ora
nge
CF
M23
1922
9122
5522
3021
9321
6621
1820
5719
9218
87W
AT
TS
758
769
787
799
808
823
822
805
780
737
BH
P0.
810.
820.
840.
860.
870.
880.
880.
860.
840.
79H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A36
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
20
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M25
3224
8724
4423
9123
3022
5921
7921
1120
3319
49W
AT
TS
1014
1022
1015
994
965
935
898
858
823
786
BH
P1.
091.
101.
091.
071.
031.
000.
960.
920.
880.
84H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A35
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
19
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
4811
530
− 6
0oF
(17 −
33o C
)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M15
0314
5714
2313
7413
3012
8712
4111
9911
5311
11W
AT
TS
225
233
246
254
269
282
292
307
314
329
BH
P0.
240.
250.
260.
270.
290.
300.
310.
330.
340.
35H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)57
59N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)32
33N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M15
5615
0814
6114
3213
8813
4613
0212
5612
2111
68W
AT
TS
244
261
268
281
290
305
319
330
345
353
BH
P0.
260.
280.
290.
300.
310.
330.
340.
350.
370.
38H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)55
5759
60N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)31
3233
33N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med
ium
2R
ed
CF
M18
6118
2217
8617
5817
1616
8816
6016
1915
8315
39W
AT
TS
400
417
426
441
452
467
482
492
507
519
BH
P0.
430.
450.
460.
470.
480.
500.
520.
530.
540.
56H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)46
4748
4950
5152
5354
56H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)26
2627
2728
2829
3030
31
Med−H
igh
Ora
nge
CF
M23
1922
9122
5522
3021
9321
6621
1820
5719
9218
87W
AT
TS
758
769
787
799
808
823
822
805
780
737
BH
P0.
810.
820.
840.
860.
870.
880.
880.
860.
840.
79H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)37
3838
3939
4041
4243
46H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)21
2121
2122
2223
2324
25
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M25
3224
8724
4423
9123
3022
5921
7921
1120
3319
49W
AT
TS
1014
1022
1015
994
965
935
898
858
823
786
BH
P1.
091.
101.
091.
071.
031.
000.
960.
920.
880.
84H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
A35
3536
3738
4041
4244
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
NA
1920
2021
2122
2324
25
509 14 3402 05Specifications subject to change without notice.23
Dry
Co
il A
ir D
eliv
ery −
Do
wn
flo
w D
isch
arg
e (C
on
t.)
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
4813
035
− 6
5oF
(19 −
36o C
)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M15
0314
5714
2313
7413
3012
8712
4111
9911
5311
11W
AT
TS
225
233
246
254
269
282
292
307
314
329
BH
P0.
240.
250.
260.
270.
290.
300.
310.
330.
340.
35H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)64
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
36N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M15
5615
0814
6114
3213
8813
4613
0212
5612
2111
68W
AT
TS
244
261
268
281
290
305
319
330
345
353
BH
P0.
260.
280.
290.
300.
310.
330.
340.
350.
370.
38H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)62
64N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)34
36N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med
ium
2R
ed
CF
M18
6118
2217
8617
5817
1616
8816
6016
1915
8315
39W
AT
TS
400
417
426
441
452
467
482
492
507
519
BH
P0.
430.
450.
460.
470.
480.
500.
520.
530.
540.
56H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)52
5354
5556
5758
6061
63H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)29
2930
3031
3232
3334
35
Med−H
igh
Ora
nge
CF
M23
1922
9122
5522
3021
9321
6621
1820
5719
9218
87W
AT
TS
758
769
787
799
808
823
822
805
780
737
BH
P0.
810.
820.
840.
860.
870.
880.
880.
860.
840.
79H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)42
4243
4344
4546
4748
51H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)23
2324
2424
2525
2627
28
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M25
3224
8724
4423
9123
3022
5921
7921
1120
3319
49W
AT
TS
1014
1022
1015
994
965
935
898
858
823
786
BH
P1.
091.
101.
091.
071.
031.
000.
960.
920.
880.
84H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)38
3939
4041
4344
4647
49H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)21
2222
2223
2425
2526
27
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
6009
035
− 6
5oF
(19 −
36o C
)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M14
7914
3613
8713
4612
9812
5312
0611
6011
1410
61W
AT
TS
224
239
247
262
270
284
300
307
319
330
BH
P0.
240.
260.
260.
280.
290.
300.
320.
330.
340.
35H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)46
4749
5152
5456
5961
64H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)26
2627
2829
3031
3334
36
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M18
4117
9617
6117
2416
9016
5116
1615
7815
2714
78W
AT
TS
425
434
453
460
476
485
501
508
525
542
BH
P0.
460.
470.
490.
490.
510.
520.
540.
540.
560.
58H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)37
3839
3940
4142
4345
46H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)21
2121
2222
2323
2425
26
Med
ium
2R
ed
CF
M19
4419
1318
7218
3818
0117
7117
3116
9816
5516
13W
AT
TS
486
501
511
529
537
554
565
578
595
603
BH
P0.
520.
540.
550.
570.
580.
590.
610.
620.
640.
65H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)35
3636
3738
3839
4041
42H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)19
2020
2121
2122
2223
23
Med−H
igh
Ora
nge
CF
M21
7821
4821
0520
7320
3620
0219
6719
1918
4517
51W
AT
TS
674
691
703
717
733
743
758
754
734
701
BH
P0.
720.
740.
750.
770.
790.
800.
810.
810.
790.
75H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A35
3537
39H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A19
2020
22
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M24
8024
3223
7523
2222
3621
6120
8520
0619
1718
08W
AT
TS
1029
1012
995
975
941
908
869
836
796
751
BH
P1.
101.
091.
071.
051.
010.
970.
930.
900.
850.
81H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A35
38H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A20
21
Specifications subject to change without notice. 24509 14 3402 05
Dry
Co
il A
ir D
eliv
ery −
Do
wn
flo
w D
isch
arg
e (C
on
t.)
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
6011
530
− 6
0oF
(17 −
33o C
)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M14
7914
3613
8713
4612
9812
5312
0611
6011
1410
61W
AT
TS
224
239
247
262
270
284
300
307
319
330
BH
P0.
240.
260.
260.
280.
290.
300.
320.
330.
340.
35H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)58
60N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AH
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)32
33N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M18
4117
9617
6117
2416
9016
5116
1615
7815
2714
78W
AT
TS
425
434
453
460
476
485
501
508
525
542
BH
P0.
460.
470.
490.
490.
510.
520.
540.
540.
560.
58H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)47
4849
5051
5253
5556
58H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)26
2727
2828
2930
3031
32
Med
ium
2R
ed
CF
M19
4419
1318
7218
3818
0117
7117
3116
9816
5516
13W
AT
TS
486
501
511
529
537
554
565
578
595
603
BH
P0.
520.
540.
550.
570.
580.
590.
610.
620.
640.
65H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)44
4546
4748
4950
5152
53H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)25
2526
2627
2728
2829
30
Med−H
igh
Ora
nge
CF
M21
7821
4821
0520
7320
3620
0219
6719
1918
4517
51W
AT
TS
674
691
703
717
733
743
758
754
734
701
BH
P0.
720.
740.
750.
770.
790.
800.
810.
810.
790.
75H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)40
4041
4242
4344
4547
49H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)22
2223
2324
2424
2526
27
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M24
8024
3223
7523
2222
3621
6120
8520
0619
1718
08W
AT
TS
1029
1012
995
975
941
908
869
836
796
751
BH
P1.
101.
091.
071.
051.
010.
970.
930.
900.
850.
81H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)35
3536
3739
4041
4345
48H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)19
2020
2121
2223
2425
27
Uni
tH
eatin
g R
ise
Ran
geM
otor
Spe
edW
ireC
olor
E
xter
nal S
tatic
Pre
ssur
e (I
N. W
.C.)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
6013
035
− 6
5oF
(19 −
36o C
)
Low
1B
lue
CF
M14
7914
3613
8713
4612
9812
5312
0611
6011
1410
61W
AT
TS
224
239
247
262
270
284
300
307
319
330
BH
P0.
240.
260.
260.
280.
290.
300.
320.
330.
340.
35H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)65
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Hea
ting
Ris
e (o
C)
36N
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
AN
A
Med−L
owP
ink
CF
M18
4117
9617
6117
2416
9016
5116
1615
7815
2714
78W
AT
TS
425
434
453
460
476
485
501
508
525
542
BH
P0.
460.
470.
490.
490.
510.
520.
540.
540.
560.
58H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)52
5455
5657
5860
6163
65H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)29
3030
3132
3233
3435
36
Med
ium
2R
ed
CF
M19
4419
1318
7218
3818
0117
7117
3116
9816
5516
13W
AT
TS
486
501
511
529
537
554
565
578
595
603
BH
P0.
520.
540.
550.
570.
580.
590.
610.
620.
640.
65H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)50
5052
5254
5456
5758
60H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)28
2829
2930
3031
3232
33
Med−H
igh
Ora
nge
CF
M21
7821
4821
0520
7320
3620
0219
6719
1918
4517
51W
AT
TS
674
691
703
717
733
743
758
754
734
701
BH
P0.
720.
740.
750.
770.
790.
800.
810.
810.
790.
75H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)44
4546
4747
4849
5052
55H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)25
2525
2626
2727
2829
31
Hig
hB
lack
CF
M24
8024
3223
7523
2222
3621
6120
8520
0619
1718
08W
AT
TS
1029
1012
995
975
941
908
869
836
796
751
BH
P1.
101.
091.
071.
051.
010.
970.
930.
900.
850.
81H
eatin
g R
ise
(oF
)39
4041
4243
4546
4850
53H
eatin
g R
ise
(oC
)22
2223
2324
2526
2728
30*A
ir de
liver
y va
lues
are
with
out a
ir fil
ter
and
are
for
dry
coil
(See
Wet
Coi
l Pre
ssur
e D
rop
tabl
e).
1 F
acto
ry-s
hipp
ed h
eatin
g sp
eed.
2 F
acto
ry-s
hipp
ed c
oolin
g sp
eed
”NA
” =
Not
allo
wed
for
heat
ing
spee
dN
OT
E: D
educ
t fie
ld-s
uppl
ied
air
filte
r pr
essu
re d
rop
and
wet
coi
l pre
ssur
e dr
op to
obt
ain
exte
rnal
sta
tic p
ress
ure
avai
labl
e fo
r du
ctin
g.
Sha
ded
area
s in
dica
te s
peed
/sta
tic c
ombi
natio
ns th
at a
re n
ot p
erm
itted
for
dehu
mid
ifica
tion
spee
d.
509 14 3402 05Specifications subject to change without notice.25
Wet
Co
il P
ress
ure
Dro
p (
IN. W
.C.)
Uni
tS
ize
Sta
ndar
d C
FM
(S
CF
M)
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
30
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.11
36
0.
060.
060.
090.
100.
110.
14
42
0.05
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.08
0.09
0.09
0.11
48
0.
040.
060.
090.
100.
100.
110.
120.
130.
14
60
0.
060.
070.
010.
080.
090.
100.
120.
13
Eco
no
miz
er w
ith
1−i
n. F
ilter
Pre
ssu
re D
rop
(IN
. W.C
.)
Filt
er S
ize
in. (
mm
)C
oolin
gTo
nsS
tand
ard
CF
M (
SC
FM
)60
070
080
090
010
0011
0012
0013
0014
0015
0016
0017
0018
0019
0020
0021
0022
00 6
00
14
00 C
FM
12
x2
0x1
+1
2x2
0x1
(305
x508
x25+
305x
508x
25)
2.5,
3.0
−−
0.09
0.14
0.16
0.18
0.25
0.28
0.3
−−
−−
−−
−−
12
00
18
00
CF
M
16
x2
4x1
+1
4x2
4x1
(406
x610
x25+
356x
610x
25)
3.5,
4.0
−−
−−
−−
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.14
0.16
0.16
−−
−−
15
00
22
00
CF
M
16
x2
4x1
+1
8x2
4x1
(40
6x6
10
x2
5+
45
7x6
10
x2
5)
5.0
−−
−−
−−
−−
−0.
150.
170.
180.
200.
210.
220.
230.
23
Filt
er P
ress
ure
Dro
p T
able
(IN
. W.C
.)
Filt
er S
ize
in. (
mm
)C
oolin
gTo
nsS
tand
ard
CF
M (
SC
FM
)60
070
080
090
010
0011
0012
0013
0014
0015
0016
0017
0018
0019
0020
0021
0022
006
00
14
00 C
FM
12
x2
0x1
+1
2x2
0x1
(305
x508
x25+
305x
508x
25)
2.5,
3.0
0.03
0.05
0.06
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.14
0.16
−−
−−
−−
−−
12
00
18
00
CF
M
16
x2
4x1
+1
4x2
4x1
(406
x610
x25+
356x
610x
25)
3.5,
4.0
−−
−−
−−
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.12
−−
−−
15
00
22
00
CF
M
16
x2
4x1
+1
8x2
4x1
(40
6x6
10
x2
5+
45
7x6
10
x2
5)
5.0
−−
−−
−−
−−
−0.
040.
060.
080.
100.
110.
130.
140.
15
Specifications subject to change without notice.26 509 14 3402 05
TYPICAL PIPING AND WIRING
ROOF
RETURN-AIRFLEXIBLE DUCT
CEILINGCONCENTRIC DIFFUSER BOX(FIELD-SUPPLIED)
SUPPLY-AIRFLEXIBLE DUCT
ROOF-MOUNTINGCURB
A09230
INDOORTHERMOSTAT
DISCONNECTPER NEC*
FROMPOWERSOURCE
RETURNAIR
TOP COVER
FROMGAS LINE
*NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
A09231
Specifications subject to change without notice. 27509 14 3402 05
APPLICATION DATACondensate trap — A 2−in. (51 mm) condensate trapmust be field supplied.
Ductwork — Secure downflow discharge ductwork toroof curb. For horizontal discharge applications, attachductwork to unit with flanges.
To convert a unit to downflow discharge — Units areequipped with factory−installed inserts in the down−flowopenings. Removal of the inserts is similar to removing anelectrical knock−out. Use the duct cover to seal thehorizontal discharge openings in the unit. Units installed inhorizontal discharge orientation do not require ductcovers.
Airflow — Units are draw−thru in the cooling mode andblow−thru in the heating mode.
Maximum cooling airflow — To minimize the possibilityof condensate blow−off from the evaporator, airflowthrough the units should not exceed 450 cfm per ton.
Minimum cooling airflow — Minimum cooling airflow is350 cfm per ton.
Minimum ambient cooling operation temperature —All standard units have a minimum ambient operatingtemperature of 40�F (4�C). With accessory low ambienttemperature kit, units can operate at temperatures downto 0�F (−17�C).
Minimum temperature — Air entering the heatexchanger in heating mode must be a minimum of 50�F(10�C) continuous and/or 45�F (7�C) intermittent.
Specifications subject to change without notice.28 509 14 3402 05
ELECTRICAL DATAUNIT
NOMINALV−PH−HZ
VOLTAGE RANGE COMPRESSOR OFM IFM IDM POWER SUPPLYMIN MAX RLA LRA FLA FLA FLA MCA MOCP**
PG(D,S)330040
208/230−3−60 187 253
8.4 58.0 1.2 4.1 0.7 15.8 20.PG(D,S)330060 8.4 58.0 1.2 4.1 1.7 15.8 20.PG(D,S)336060 10.4 88.0 1.2 6.0 1.7 20.3 30.PG(D,S)336090 10.4 88.0 1.2 6.0 0.5 20.3 30.PG(D,S)342060 13.5 88.0 1.2 6.0 1.7 24.1 35.PG(D,S)342090 13.5 88.0 1.2 6.0 0.7 24.1 35.PG(D,S)348090 13.7 83.1 1.2 7.6 0.7 25.9 35.PG(D,S)348115 13.7 83.1 1.2 7.6 1.7 25.9 35.PG(D,S)348130 13.7 83.1 1.2 7.6 0.5 25.9 35.PG(D,S)360090 16.0 110.0 1.2 7.6 0.7 28.8 40.PG(D,S)360115 16.0 110.0 1.2 7.6 1.7 28.8 40.PG(D,S)360130 16.0 110.0 1.2 7.6 0.5 28.8 40.
PG(D,S)336060
460−3−60 414 506
5.8 38.0 0.5 3.0 0.7 10.7 15.PG(D,S)336090 5.8 38.0 0.5 3.0 0.3 10.7 15.PG(D,S)342060 6.0 44.0 0.5 3.0 0.7 11.0 15.PG(D,S)342090 6.0 44.0 0.5 3.0 0.3 11.0 15.PG(D,S)348090 6.2 41.0 0.5 3.8 0.3 12.1 15.PG(D,S)348115 6.2 41.0 0.5 3.8 0.7 12.1 15.PG(D,S)348130 6.2 41.0 0.5 3.8 0.3 12.1 15.PG(D,S)360090 7.8 52.0 0.5 3.8 0.3 14.3 20.PG(D,S)360115 7.8 52.0 0.5 3.8 0.7 14.0 20.PG(D,S)360130 7.8 52.0 0.5 3.8 0.3 14.0 20.
** FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKERNote: 460 volt units have 230 volt ID motors with FLA values at 230 volts
LEGEND
FLA - Full Load AmpsIDM - Inducer MotorIFM - Indoor Fan MotorLRA -Locked Rotor AmpsMCA - Minimum Circuit AmpsMOCP - Maximum Over Current ProtectionOFM - Outdoor Fan MotorRLA - Rated Load Amps
A06564
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CONNECTION WIRING SCHEMATIC 208/230−3−60
A09264
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LADDER WIRING SCHEMATIC 208/230−3−60
A09264
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CONNECTION WIRING SCHEMATIC 460−3−60
A09265
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LADDER WIRING SCHEMATIC 460−3−60
A09265
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CONTROLS
Operating sequenceHeating − On a call for heating, terminal “W” of thethermostat is energized, starting the induced−draft motor.When the pressure switch senses that the induced−draftmotor is moving sufficient combustion air, the burnersequence begins. This function is performed by theintegrated gas unit controller (IGC). The indoor(evaporator)−fan motor is energized 45 sec after flame isestablished. When the thermostat is satisfied and W isde−energized, the burners stop firing and the indoor(evaporator) fan motor shuts off after a 45−sec time−offdelay. Please note that the IGC has the capability toautomatically reduce the indoor fan motor on delay andincrease the indoor fan motor off delay in the event ofhigh duct static and/or partially−clogged filter.
Cooling — When the system thermostat calls for cooling,24 V is supplied to the “Y1/Y” and “G” terminals of thethermostat. This completes the circuit to the contactor coil(C) and indoor (evaporator) fan relay (IFR). The normallyopen contacts of energized C close and complete thecircuit through compressor motor (COMP) to outdoor(condenser) fan motor (OFM). Both motors start instantly.The set of normally open contacts of energized IFR closeand complete the circuit through IFM. The IFM startsinstantly.
On the loss of the thermostat call for cooling, 24 V isremoved from both the “Y1/Y” and “G” terminals (providedthe fan switch is in the “AUTO” position) de−energizingthe compressor contactor and opening the contactssupplying power to compressor/OFM. After a 90−seconddelay, the IFM shuts off. If the thermostat fan selectorswitch is in the “ON” position, the IFM will runcontinuously.
NOTE: On units with a Time Guard® II device: Once thecompressor has started and then stopped, it cannot berestarted again until 5 minutes have elapsed.
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GUIDE SPECIFICATIONSPackaged Gas Heating/Electric CoolingUnits Constant Volume Application
HVAC Guide Specifications
Size Range: 2 to 5 Tons, Nominal Cooling40,000 to 130,000 Btuh,Nominal Heating Input
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Outdoor rooftop mounted, gas heating/electric coolingunit utilizing a hermetic scroll compressor for coolingduty. Unit shall discharge supply air vertically orhorizontally as shown on contract drawings.Condenser fan/coil section shall have a draw−thrudesign with vertical discharge for minimum soundlevels.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Unit shall be rated in accordance with AHRI Stan-dards 210/240 and 270−1995.
B. Unit shall be designed in accordance with UL Stan-dard 1995 and ANSI Z21.47.
C. Unit shall be manufactured in a facility registered toISO 9001 manufacturing quality standard.
D. Unit shall be UL listed and c−UL certified as a totalpackage for safety requirements.
E. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCAStandards.
F. Insulation and adhesives shall meet NFPA 90.1 re-quirements for flame spread and smoke generation.
G. Cabinet insulation shall meet ASHRAE Standard62.2.
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturer’srecommendations.
Part 2 — Products
EQUIPMENT
A. General:
Factory−assembled, single−piece, heating and coolingunit. Contained within the enclosure shall be all factorywiring, piping, controls, refrigerant charge with R−410Arefrigerant, and special features required prior to fieldstart−up.
B. Unit Cabinet:1. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of phosphated,
zinc−coated, pre−painted steel capable of with−standing 500 hours in salt spray.
2. Normal service shall be through multiple removablecabinet panels.
3. The unit shall be constructed on a rust proof unitbase that has an externally trapped, integratedsloped drain.
4. Evaporator fan compartment top surface shall be in-sulated with a minimum 1/2−in. (12.7 mm) thick,flexible fiberglass insulation, coated on the air side
and retained by adhesive and mechanical means.The evaporator wall sections will be insulated with aminimum semi−rigid foil−faced board capable of be-ing wiped clean. Aluminum foil−faced fiberglass insu-lation shall be used in the entire indoor air cavity sec-tion.
5. Unit shall have a field−supplied condensate trap.C. Fans:
1. The evaporator fan motor shall be a multi−speed, di-rect−drive, as shown on equipment drawings.
2. Fan wheel shall be made from steel, be double−inlettype with forward curved blades with corrosion resis-tant finish. Fan wheel shall be dynamically balanced.
3. Condenser fan shall be direct drive propeller typewith aluminum blades riveted to corrosion resistantsteel spiders, be dynamically balanced, and dis-charge air vertically.
D. Compressor:1. Fully hermetic compressors with factory−installed vi-
bration isolation.2. Scroll compressors shall be standard on all units.
E. Coils:
Evaporator and condenser coils shall have aluminumplate fins mechanically bonded to seamless coppertubes with all joints brazed. Tube sheet openings shallbe belled to prevent tube wear.
F. Heating Section:1. Induced−draft combustion type with energy saving
direct spark ignition system and redundant main gasvalve.
2. Induced−draft motors shall provide adequate airflowfor combustion.
3. The heat exchangers shall be constructed of alu-minized steel for corrosion resistance.
4. Burners shall be of the in−shot type constructed ofaluminum coated steel.
5. All gas piping and electric power shall enter the unitcabinet at a single location.
G. Refrigerant Components:
Refrigerant expansion device shall be of the TXV(thermostatic expansion valve) type.
H. Filters:
Filter section shall consist of field−installed,throwaway, 1−in. (25 mm) thick fiberglass filters ofcommercially available sizes.
I. Controls and Safeties:1. Unit controls shall be complete with a self−contained
low voltage control circuit.2. Compressors shall incorporate a solid−state com-
pressor protector that provides reset capability.J. Operating Characteristics:
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GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS (CONT)1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at
125�F (51�C) ambient outdoor temperature per max-imum load criteria of AHRI Standard 210.
2. Compressor with standard controls shall be capableof operation down to 40�F (4�C) ambient outdoortemperature.
3. Units shall be provided with fan time delay to preventcold air delivery before the heat exchanger warmsup.
4. Unit shall be provided with 90−second fan time delayafter the thermostat is satisfied.
K. Electrical Requirements:
All unit power wiring shall enter the unit cabinet at asingle location.
L. Motors:1. Compressor motors shall be of the refrigerant−
cooled type with line−break thermal and current over-load protection.
2. All fan motors shall have permanently lubricatedbearings, and inherent, automatic reset, thermaloverload protection.
3. Condenser fan motor shall be totally enclosed.4. Evaporator Fan Motor to be ECM Motor.
M. Low NOx:Shall provide NOx reduction to values below 40nanograms/joule to meet California’s and other local-ities’ emission requirements as shipped from factory.
N. Compressor Protection:Solid−state control shall protect compressor by pre-venting “short cycling.“
O. Special Features Available:1. Coil Options
Base unit with tin plated indoor coil hairpins availableas a factory installed option.
2. Thermostat:To provide for one−stage heating and cooling in addi-tion manual or automatic changeover and indoor fancontrol.
3. Crankcase Heater:Shall provide anti−floodback protection for low−loadcooling applications.
4. Economizer:(Horizontal − Field installed accessory)(Vertical − Field installed accessory or factoryinstalled option)
a. Economizer controls capable of providingfree cooling using outside air.
b. Equipped with low leakage dampers not toexceed 3% leakage, at 1.0 IN. W.C. pres-sure differential.
c. Spring return motor shuts off outdoordamper on power failure.
5. Filter Rack Kit:Shall provide filter mounting for downflow applica-tions. Offered as an accessory or as a factoryinstalled option.
6. Flat Roof Curb:Curbs shall have seal strip and a wood nailer forflashing and shall be installed per manufacturer’s in-structions.
7. Flue Discharge DeflectorDirects flue gas exhaust 90 degrees upward fromcurrent discharge.
8. Heat ExchangerStainless Steel Heat Exchanger available as afactory installed option.
9. High Altitude Propane Conversion Kit:Shall consist of all required hardware to convert topropane gas heat operation at 2001 to 6000 ft (611 to1829 m) above sea level.
10. Low Ambient Package:Shall consist of a solid−state control and condensercoil temperature sensor for controlling condenser−fanmotor operation, which shall allow unit to operatedown to 0�F (−17�C) outdoor ambient temperaturewhen properly installed.
11. Louver Metal Outdoor Coil GrillesAvailable as a field accessory. Provides hail andvandalism protection.
12. Manual Outdoor Air Damper:Package shall consist of damper, birdscreen, andrainhood which can be preset to admit outdoor air foryear−round ventilation.
13. Natural−to−Propane Conversion Kit:Shall be complete with all required hardware to con-vert to propane gas operation at 10.0 IN. W.C. mani-fold pressure.
14. Propane−to−Natural Conversion KitShall be complete with all hardware to convert to nat-ural gas at standard altitude (0 to 2000 ft [0 to 610 m]above sea level).
15. Square−To−Round Duct Transitions (30−48 size):Shall have the ability to convert the supply and returnopenings from rectangular to round.
16. Time Guard IIAutomatically prevents the compressor fromrestarting for at least 4 minutes and 45 seconds aftershutdown of the compressor. Not required when acorporate programmable thermostat is applied or witha RTU−MP control.
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PGD3, PGS3 ACCESSORIES
ROOF CURBSModel Number Description Use With Model Size
CPRFCURB011A00 Roof Curb, 14” High 30 − 60
CPRFCURB013A00 Roof Curb, 14” High 42 − 60
Note: CPRFCURB011A00 can be used with 42−60 size units with some overhang.
ADAPTER CURBS*RS
CPADCURB001A00 Adapter Curb for use with NPRFCURB006A00 & NPRFCURB007A00 30 − 36
CPADCURB002A00 Adapter Curb for use with NPRFCURB008A00 & NPRFCURB009A00 42 − 60
* Can also be used when replacing other manufacturer’s older generation units that contain a composite base without a metal base rail.
CONCENTRIC ADAPTERS − (Use with curb only)NPCONADP001A00 For 18” round duct (use with curb CPRFCURB011A00) Small Curb
NPCONADP002A00 For 18” round duct (use with curb CPRFCURB013A00) Large Curb
CONCENTRIC DIFFUSERS − (Ceiling or under roof)AXB020CSA* Step Down Diffuser − Fits 2’ x 4’ Ceiling Grid (16” round collars for flex conn.) 30 − 42
AXB020CFA* Flush Mount Diffuser − Fits 2’ x 4’ Ceiling Grid (16” round collars for flex conn.) 30 − 42
AXB030CSA Step Down Diffuser − Fits 2’ x 4’ Ceiling Grid (18” round collars for flex conn.) 30 − 60
AXB030CFA Flush Mount Diffuser − Fits 2’ x 4’ Ceiling Grid (18” round collars for flex conn.) 30 − 60
* A field supplied 18” to 16” round reducer required when used with NP concentric adaptor
ECONOMIZERSModel Number Description Use With Model Size
CPECOMZR007B00 Dedicated Vertical Economizer − Internal with solid state controller, gear driven, fully modulat-ing damper, spring return actuator, up to 50% barometric relief, supply and dry bulb outdoorair sensors. Includes filter rack with 1” filters*.
30, 36
CPECOMZR008A00 42, 48
CPECOMZR009A00 60
CPECOMZR010A00 Dedicated Horizontal Economizer − Internal with solid state controller, fully modulatingdamper, spring return actuator, supply and dry bulb outdoor air sensor, and low ambient com-pressor lockout switch included. Includes filter rack with 1−inch filters*.
30, 36
CPECOMZR011A00 42, 48
CPECOMZR012A00 60
AXB078ENT Outdoor Enthalpy Control ALL
* Outdoor enthalpy available as field installed accessory; Filter rack and 1” filter, same as CPFILTRK kit
MANUAL FRESH AIR DAMPERSModel Number Description Use With Model Size
CPMANDPR007A00
Manual Outside Air Damper − (Includes filter rack and 1” filter, same as CPFILTRK kit)
30, 36
CPMANDPR008A00 42, 48
CPMANDPR009A00 60
INTERNAL FILTER RACK and FILTER (shipped with 1” filters)Model Number Description Use With Model Size
CPFILTRK007A00
Internal Filter Rack
30, 36
CPFILTRK008A00 42, 48
CPFILTRK009A00 60
LOW AMBIENT, ANTI−CYCLE TIMERModel Number Description Use With Model Size
CPLOWAMB001A00 Low ambient Control − enables cooling system to operate down to 0 Deg. F by cycling con-denser fan on and off ALL
NRTIMEGD001A00 5 minute anti−cycle timer (Note: many thermostats have inherent anti−cycle timer logic) ALL
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PGD3, PGS3 ACCESSORIES (continued)CRANKCASE HEATER − BELLY BAND TYPE
NPCRKHTR008A00 240V Crankcase Heater 30, 36
NPCRKHTR004A00 240V Crankcase Heater (included with 60 size models) 42, 48
NPCRKHTR009A00 460V Crankcase Heater 36
NPCRKHTR005A00 460V Crankcase Heater (included with 60 size models) 42, 48
GAS CONVERSION KITSModel Number Description Use With Model Size
NPLPCONV013A00 Natural Gas to Propane Conversion Kit (0 − 2000’) ALL
NPLPCONV014A00 Natural Gas to Propane Conversion Kit (2001’ − 6000) ALL
NPNGCONV004A00 Propane to Natural Gas Conversion Kit (0 − 2000’) ALL
FLUE DISCHARGE DEFLECTORModel Number Description Heat Input (BTU/h)
CRFLUEDS001A00 Directs flue gas exhaust 90 degrees upward from current discharge. Designed to allow tighterdistances between unit and combustible surfaces. 24 inch Height. AGA certified. 40,000 − 130,000
HAIL GUARD / COIL PROTECTIONModel Number Description Use With Model Size
NAPA00501GR 3/8” spacing dense wire grilles 30
NAPA00901GR 3/8” spacing dense wire grilles 36
NAPA00601GR 3/8” spacing dense wire grilles 42
NAPA00801GR 3/8” spacing dense wire grilles 48, 60
DUCT TRANSITIONSModel Number Description Use With Model Size
NPDUCFLG002A00 Square to 14” Round (1 set of 2, use with horizontal duct flanges only) 30 − 48
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