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CAUTION

To prevent damage to the wiring, protect 

wiring from sharp edges. follow national 

electrical code and all local codes and 

ordinances. Do not route wires through 

removable access panels.

CAUTION

To prevent severe damage to the bottom of 

the unit, do not fork lift unit after wood 

struts have been removed. 

Bring condenser end of unit into alignment with the curb 

first. Lower unit carefully onto roof mounting curb. When a 

rectangular cantilever curb is used, care should be taken to 

center the unit. Check for proper alignment and orientation 

of supply and return openings with duct.

Rigging Removal 

CAUTION

To prevent damage to the unit, do not allow 

crane hooks and spreader bars to rest on the 

roof of the unit.

Remove spreader bars, lifting cables and other 

 

rigging equipment. 

ELECTRICAL WIRING 

WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGE!

Disconnect all power before 

servicing or installing this unit. 

Multiple power sources may be 

present. Failure to do so may cause 

property damage, personal injury or 

death.

WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGE!

To avoid personal injury or death 

due to electrical shock, do not 

tamper with factory wiring. The 

internal power and control wiring 

of these units are factory-installed 

and have been thoroughly tested 

prior to shipment. Contact your 

local representative if assistance is 

required. 

CAUTION

Conduit and fittings must be weather-tight to 

prevent water entry into the building. 

For unit protection, use a fuse or 

HACR

 circuit breaker that 

is in excess of the circuit ampacity, but less than or equal 

to the maximum overcurrent protection device. DO NOT 

EXCEED THE MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT DEVICE SIZE 

SHOWN ON UNIT DATA PLATE.

All line voltage connections must be made through 

weatherproof fittings. All exterior power supply and ground 

wiring must be in approved weatherproof conduit.

The main power supply wiring to the unit and low voltage 

wiring to accessory controls must be done in accordance 

with these instructions, the latest edition of the National 

Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70), and all local codes and 

ordinances. 

The unit is factory wired for the voltage shown on the unit’s 

data plate. Refer to model nomenclature in Appendix B for 

voltage requirement for your unit. 

NOTE: If supply voltage is 208V, lead on primary 

of transformer(s) must be moved from the 230V 

to the 208V tap. Refer to wiring diagram on unit 

for details.

Main power wiring should be sized for the minimum 

circuit ampacity shown on the unit’s database. Size wires 

in accordance with the ampacity tables in 

Article 310 of 

the National Electrical Code

. If long wires are required, 

it may be necessary to increase the wire size to prevent 

excessive voltage drop. Wires should be sized for a 

maximum of 3% voltage drop.

CAUTION

To avoid risk of property damage, personal 

injury or fire, use only copper conductors.

CAUTION

Label all wires prior to disconnection when 

servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause 

improper and dangerous operation. Verify 

proper operation after servicing. 

NOTE: A weather-tight disconnect switch, properly 

sized for the unit total load, must be field or factory 

installed. An external field supplied disconnect may 

be mounted on the exterior panel.

Ensure the data plate is not covered by the field-supplied 

disconnect switch.

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  Some disconnect switches are not fused. Protect the 

power leads at the point of distribution in accordance 

with the unit data plate.

Summary of Contents for DBC0363B Series

Page 1: ...t specified in this manual only licensed personnel should servise the equipment Improper installation adjustment servicing or repair of the equipment specified in this manual or attempting to install...

Page 2: ...ce CAUTION Sheet metal parts screws clips and similar items inherently have sharp edges and it is necessary that the installer and service personnel exercise caution WARNING Do not connect to or use a...

Page 3: ...ld also where applicable follow information presented in accepted industry guides such as the ASHRAE Handbooks The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for equipment installed in violation of any co...

Page 4: ...Installations Only To avoid possible property damage or personal injury the roof must have sufficient structural strength to carry the weight of the unit s and snow or water loads as required by local...

Page 5: ...ntenance and proper unit operation A clearance of 48 is recommended on all sides of the unit to facilitate possible parts replacement to allow service access and to insure proper ventilation and conde...

Page 6: ...to protect unit base frame from fork lift damage Removal is accomplished by extracting the sheet metal retainers and pulling the struts through the base of the unit Refer to rigging label on the unit...

Page 7: ...MUM OVERCURRENT DEVICE SIZE SHOWN ON UNIT DATA PLATE All line voltage connections must be made through weatherproof fittings All exterior power supply and ground wiring must be in approved weatherproo...

Page 8: ...f unit due to operation on improper line voltage or with excessive phase unbalance constitutes product abuse and is not covered by the warranty It may cause severe damage to the unit s electrical comp...

Page 9: ...may be required before entering thermostat sub base NOTE Refer to unit wiring diagrams for thermostat or remote sensor connections CIRCULATING AIR AND FILTERS Ductwork The supply duct from the unit t...

Page 10: ...d for temporary heating or cooling inspect the coils fans and motors for unacceptable levels of construction dust and dirt and install new filters Contractor Responsibility The installing contractor m...

Page 11: ...it is best to have a variable pitched motor sheave for the purpose of airflow balancing but once the balance has been achieved fixed sheaves maintain alignment and minimize vibration more effectively...

Page 12: ...ck that the compressor is operating correctly The scroll compressors in these units MUST operate in the proper rotation To ensure the compressors are operating in the correct direction check the compr...

Page 13: ...e by redirecting refrigerant flow through the refrigerant circuit external to the compressor This is accomplished by the reversing valve Hot discharge vapor from the compressor is directed to the indo...

Page 14: ...ilters should be cleaned or replaced These few steps will help to keep the product up time to a maximum The Service section that follows should help in identifying problems if the unit does not operat...

Page 15: ...STATIC BELT DRIVE DOWNSHOT ESP In H2 O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 7 1481 1020 0 57 0 8 1370 1020 0 53 0 9 1434 1080 0 62 1247 102...

Page 16: ...250 950 0 42 989 885 0 30 DBC036 C HIGH STATIC BELT DRIVE HORIZONTAL ESP In H2 O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 8 1539 1020 0 59 0 9 1...

Page 17: ...FM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 6 1996 1200 1 05 1872 1135 0 88 1741 1075 0 74 0 7 1922 1200 1 01 1790 1135 0 84 1650 1075 0 70 0 8 1985 1265 1 17 1845 1200 0 97 1703 1135...

Page 18: ...HIGH STATIC BELT DRIVE HORIZONTAL ESP In H2 O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 6 1895 1075 0 81 0 7 1958 1135 0 93 1802 1075 0 76 0 8 18...

Page 19: ...BELT DRIVE DOWNSHOT ESP In H2 O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 6 2237 1245 1 27 2072 1175 1 03 0 7 2333 1315 1 48 2164 1245 1 23 1990 1175 0 99 0...

Page 20: ...65 DBC060 C HIGH STATIC BELT DRIVE HORIZONTAL ESP In H2 O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 6 2394 1245 1 37 2239 1175 1 12 0 7 2320 1245...

Page 21: ...175 1 05 1900 1110 0 86 DBC072 S HIGH STATIC BELT DRIVE DOWNSHOT ESP In H2 O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 6 2630 1385 1 88 2492 1315...

Page 22: ...1110 0 84 DBC072 S HIGH STATIC BELT DRIVE HORIZONTAL ESP In H2 O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 6 2655 1385 1 90 2520 1315 1 62 2369 1...

Page 23: ...5 0 26 DBH036 C HIGH STATIC BELT DRIVE DOWNSHOT ESP In H2 O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 8 1587 1020 0 61 0 9 1456 1020 0 56 1 0 151...

Page 24: ...0 35 Note VL34 and AK61 pulleys used on standard static unit DBH036 C HIGH STATIC BELT DRIVE HORIZONTAL ESP In H2 O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP C...

Page 25: ...O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 6 2003 1075 0 85 0 7 1898 1075 0 81 0 8 1936 1135 0 91 1788 1075 0 76 0 9 1979 1200 1 05 1833 1135 0...

Page 26: ...RNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 6 1885 1075 0 80 0 7 1955 1135 0 92 1791 1075 0 76 0 8 1865 1135 0 88 1691 1075 0 72 0 9 1948 1200 1 03 1...

Page 27: ...H2 O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 6 2397 1310 1 53 2278 1245 1 31 2145 1180 1 10 2003 1115 0 92 0 7 2334 1310 1 48 2208 1245 1 26 2...

Page 28: ...TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP CFM RPM BHP 0 6 2421 1310 1 55 2297 1245 1 32 2161 1180 1 11 2016 1115 0 92 0 7 2357 1310 1 50 2227 1245 1 27 2083 11...

Page 29: ...7 4 17 4 25 25 9 6 8 7 27 0 26 1 35 35 1 7 1 5 19 1 18 9 25 25 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 28 7 27 6 35 35 EH B 3S05 3 76 5 00 10 4 12 0 17 4 19 3 25 25 9 6 8 7 29 3 30 2 35 35 1 7 1 5 19 4 21 2 25 25 9 6 8 7 1 7...

Page 30: ...30 9 6 8 7 30 8 29 9 40 40 1 7 1 5 22 9 22 7 30 30 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 32 5 31 4 40 40 EH B 3S05 3 76 5 00 10 4 12 0 21 2 21 2 30 30 9 6 8 7 30 8 30 2 40 40 1 7 1 5 22 9 22 7 30 30 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 32 5 3...

Page 31: ...7 1 5 55 0 62 0 60 70 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 67 0 72 9 70 80 EH B 3S20 15 0 19 9 41 5 47 9 57 9 65 8 60 70 9 6 8 7 69 9 76 7 70 80 1 7 1 5 60 0 67 7 60 70 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 72 0 78 6 80 80 DBC0484B 460 3 60 1...

Page 32: ...7B 575 3 60 1 4 36 33 1 0 25 0 55 Belt Drive Standard Static 1 5 2 3 8 3 15 3 5 11 8 15 0 6 8 9 15 3 5 0 6 12 4 15 EH B 7S05 5 4 81 8 89 15 3 5 13 3 15 0 6 9 64 15 3 5 0 6 14 15 EH B 7S10 10 9 62 14 9...

Page 33: ...76 5 00 10 4 12 0 25 1 25 1 40 40 9 6 8 7 34 7 33 8 50 45 1 7 1 5 26 8 26 6 40 40 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 36 4 35 3 50 45 EH B 3S10 7 51 10 0 20 8 24 1 30 1 34 1 40 40 9 6 8 7 42 1 44 9 50 45 1 7 1 5 32 2 35...

Page 34: ...5 55 0 62 0 60 70 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 67 0 72 9 70 80 EH B 3S20 15 0 19 9 41 5 47 9 57 9 65 8 60 70 9 6 8 7 69 9 76 7 70 80 1 7 1 5 60 0 67 7 60 70 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 72 0 78 6 80 80 DBC0604B 460 3 60 1 7 0...

Page 35: ...575 3 60 1 5 13 39 5 1 0 33 0 67 Belt Drive Standard Static 1 1 2 8 28 15 3 5 11 8 15 0 6 8 88 15 3 5 0 6 12 4 15 EH B 7S05 5 4 81 8 28 15 3 5 11 9 15 0 6 8 88 15 3 5 0 6 12 6 15 EH B 7S10 10 9 62 13...

Page 36: ...1 5 31 7 31 5 45 45 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 41 3 40 2 50 50 EH B 3S10 7 51 10 0 20 8 24 1 33 6 37 6 45 45 9 6 8 7 45 6 48 4 50 50 1 7 1 5 35 7 39 4 45 45 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 47 7 50 3 50 60 EH B 3S15 11 3 15 0 3...

Page 37: ...6 8 7 71 4 78 2 80 80 1 7 1 5 61 5 69 2 70 70 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 73 5 80 1 80 90 EH B 3S30 21 6 28 8 60 0 69 3 82 6 94 1 90 100 9 6 8 7 94 6 105 100 110 1 7 1 5 84 7 96 0 90 100 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 96 7 107...

Page 38: ...0 DBC0727S 575 3 60 1 6 35 55 3 1 0 33 0 67 2 speed Belt Drive High Static 2 2 4 11 15 3 5 14 5 20 0 6 11 6 15 3 5 0 6 15 1 20 EH B 7S05 5 4 81 11 15 3 5 14 5 20 0 6 11 6 15 3 5 0 6 15 1 20 EH B 7S10...

Page 39: ...45 EH B 3S10 7 51 10 0 20 8 24 1 43 5 47 5 45 50 9 6 8 7 53 1 56 2 60 60 1 7 1 5 45 2 49 0 50 50 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 54 8 57 7 60 60 EH B 3S15 11 3 15 0 31 3 36 1 56 5 62 5 60 70 9 6 8 7 66 1 71 2 70 80...

Page 40: ...H0367B 575 3 60 1 3 78 36 5 1 0 17 0 39 Belt Drive Standard Static 1 5 2 3 7 42 15 3 5 10 9 15 0 6 8 02 15 3 5 0 6 11 5 15 EH B 7S05 5 4 81 13 4 15 3 5 16 9 20 0 6 14 15 3 5 0 6 17 5 20 EH B 7S10 10 9...

Page 41: ...37 5 43 3 68 1 75 4 70 80 9 6 8 7 77 7 84 1 80 90 1 7 1 5 69 8 76 9 70 80 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 79 4 85 6 80 90 EH B 3S20 15 0 19 9 41 5 47 9 73 1 81 1 80 90 9 6 8 7 82 7 89 8 90 90 1 7 1 5 74 8 82 6 80 90...

Page 42: ...3 29 3 30 0 5 25 5 30 4 3 0 5 29 8 30 EH B 4S15 15 18 32 6 35 4 3 36 9 40 0 5 33 1 35 4 3 0 5 37 4 40 EH B 4S18 18 21 7 37 1 40 4 3 41 4 45 0 5 37 6 40 4 3 0 5 41 9 45 EH B 4S20 20 24 1 40 1 45 4 3 44...

Page 43: ...3 5 23 8 25 0 6 20 9 25 3 5 0 6 24 4 25 EH B 7S15 15 14 4 26 3 30 3 5 29 8 30 0 6 26 9 30 3 5 0 6 30 4 35 EH B 7S18 18 17 3 29 9 30 3 5 33 4 35 0 6 30 5 35 3 5 0 6 34 35 EH B 7S20 20 19 2 32 4 35 3 5...

Page 44: ...7 5 43 3 72 3 79 5 80 80 9 6 8 7 81 9 88 2 90 90 1 7 1 5 74 0 81 0 80 90 9 6 8 7 1 7 1 5 83 6 89 7 90 90 EH B 3S20 15 0 19 9 41 5 47 9 77 2 85 2 80 90 9 6 8 7 86 8 93 9 90 100 1 7 1 5 78 9 86 7 80 90...

Page 45: ...4 3 30 7 35 0 5 26 9 30 4 3 0 5 31 2 35 EH B 4S15 15 18 34 35 4 3 38 3 40 0 5 34 5 35 4 3 0 5 38 8 40 EH B 4S18 18 21 7 38 5 40 4 3 42 8 45 0 5 39 40 4 3 0 5 43 3 45 EH B 4S20 20 24 1 41 5 45 4 3 45...

Page 46: ...4 25 0 6 21 1 25 3 5 0 6 24 6 25 EH B 7S15 15 14 4 26 6 30 3 5 30 1 35 0 6 27 2 30 3 5 0 6 30 7 35 EH B 7S18 18 17 3 30 2 35 3 5 33 7 35 0 6 30 8 35 3 5 0 6 34 3 35 EH B 7S20 20 19 2 32 6 35 3 5 36 1...

Page 47: ...THRU THE BASE UTILITIES RETURN 11 X 25 SUPPLY 12 X 17 Horizontal Discharge Vertical Discharge NOTE Refer to IOD 7082 included in the literature pack for installing horizontal duct covers 48 5 16 74 A...

Page 48: ...975 X X X DBC048 1300 X X X X X DBC060 1625 X X X X X DBC072 1950 X X X X X X DBH036 975 X X X DBH048 1300 X X X X X DBH060 1625 X X X X X Note Adjust the pulley setting as needed to achieve the mini...

Page 49: ...NSOR PB POWER DISTRIBUTION BLOCK PLF FEMALE PLUG CONNECTOR PLM MALE PLUG CONNECTOR TB TERMINAL BLOCK TR TRANSFORMER REPLACEMENT WIRE MUST BE SAME SIZE AND TYPE OF INSULATION AS ORIGINAL AT LEAST 105 C...

Page 50: ...E PU BR BK PU BR BK RD OR BK RD OR BK RD YL L2 208 230 460 575V 3PH 60Hz FB1 F1 F1 F1 5 BK PU BK PLF PLM CM BK BK RD OR POWER AND CONTROLS WIRING DIAGRAM DBC036 060 3 PHASE 1 SPD BELT DRIVE 2 1 2 1 GR...

Page 51: ...P FUSE BLOCKS 1 2 3 ARE OPTIONAL IF OPTIONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT SUCH AS A PHASE MONITOR FLOAT SWITCH OR SMOKE DETECTOR IS INSTALLED UNPLUG JUMPER PLUG AND PLUG IN SAFETY DEVICE IF MULTIPLE SAFETIES ARE...

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