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7

W

HEN

 

UNIT

 

IS

 

SUSPENDED

BOARDS

 

AND

 

SHIPPING

 

BRACE

 

WILL

 

DROP

 

WHEN

 

SCREWS

 

ARE

 

REMOVED

.  T

O

 

PREVENT

 

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

, STAND CLEAR.

R

EMOVE

 

FORK

 

HOLE

 

BRACKETS

BOARDS

 

AND

 

SHIPPING

 

BRACE

 

FROM

 

BOTTOM

OF

 

UNIT

 

BEFORE

 

PLACING

 

UNIT

 

ONTO

 

CURB

.

CAUTION

To assist in determining rigging requirements, unit weights are
shown as follows:

COMPRESSOR 1

COMPRESSOR 2

CG

E

V

A

P

O

R

A

T

O

R

 C

O

IL

S

A

B

C

X

D

Y

CORNER & CENTER OF GRAVITY LOCATIONS

Corner Wei ght - A

590

644

626

Corner Wei ght - B

482

525

464

Corner Wei ght - C

492

504

501

Corner Wei ght - D

401

412

518

Uni t Shippi ng Weight

2080

2202

2377

Uni t Operati ng Wei ght

1965

2085

2109

X (Inches)

60"

58"

64.3"

Y (Inches)

40"

40"

41.3"

DATA

15 Tons

20 Tons

25 Tons

DCC Weights

(lbs)

NOTE:

 These weights are without accessories installed.

T

O

 

PREVENT

 

SEVERE

 

DAMAGE

 

TO

 

THE

 

BOTTOM

 

OF

 

THE

 

UNIT

DO

 

NOT

 

FORK

 

LIFT

 

UNIT

 

AFTER

 

WOOD

 

STRUTS

 

HAVE

 

BEEN

 

REMOVED

.

CAUTION

Bring condenser end of unit into alignment with the curb.  With
condenser end of the unit resting on curb member and using curb
as a fulcrum, lower opposite end of the unit until entire unit is
seated on the curb.  When a rectangular cantilever curb is used,
care should be taken to center the unit.  Check for proper align-
ment and orientation of supply and return openings with duct.

R

IGGING

 R

EMOVAL

T

O

 

PREVENT

 

DAMAGE

 

TO

 

THE

 

UNIT

DO

 

NOT

 

ALLOW

 

CRANE

 

HOOKS

 

AND

 

SPREADER

 

BARS

 

TO

 

REST

 

ON

 

THE

 

ROOF

 

OF

 

THE

 

UNIT

.

CAUTION

Remove spreader bars, lifting cables and other rigging equipment.

ELECTRICAL WIRING

HIGH VOLTAGE! 
D

ISCONNECT

 

ALL

 

POWER

 

BEFORE

 

SERVICING

 

OR

 

INSTALLING

 

THIS

 

UNIT

. M

ULTIPLE

 

POWER

 

SOURCES

 

MAY

 

BE

 

PRESENT

. F

AILURE

 

TO

 

DO

 

SO

 

MAY

 

CAUSE

 

PROPERTY

 

DAMAGE

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

.

WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGE! 
T

O

 

AVOID

 

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

 

DUE

 

TO

 

ELECTRICAL

 

SHOCK

DO

 

NOT

 

TAMPER

 

WITH

 

FACTORY

 

WIRING

. T

HE

 

INTERNAL

 

POWER

 

AND

 

CONTROL

 

WIRING

 

OF

 

THESE

 

UNITS

 

ARE

 

FACTORY

-

INSTALLED

 

AND

 

HAVE

 

BEEN

 

THOROUGHLY

 

TESTED

 

PRIOR

 

TO

 

SHIPMENT

C

ONTACT

 

YOUR

 

LOCAL

 

REPRESENTATIVE

 

IF

 

ASSISTANCE

 

IS

 

REQUIRED

.

WARNING

T

O

 

PREVENT

 

DAMAGE

 

TO

 

THE

 

WIRING

PROTECT

 

WIRING

 

FROM

 

SHARP

 

EDGES

. F

OLLOW

 

NATIONAL

 

ELECTRICAL

 

CODE

 

AND

 

ALL

 

LOCAL

 

CODES

 

AND

 

ORDINANCES

. D

O

 

NOT

 

ROUTE

 

WIRES

 

THROUGH

 

REMOVABLE

 

ACCESS

 

PANELS

.

CAUTION

C

ONDUIT

 

AND

 

FITTINGS

 

MUST

 

BE

 

WEATHER

-

TIGHT

 

TO

 

PREVENT

 

WATER

 

ENTRY

 

INTO

 

THE

 

BUILDING

.

CAUTION

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 maxi-
mum overcurrent protection device. DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXI-
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 weatherproof conduit.

The main power supply wiring to the unit and low voltage wiring
to accessory controls must be done in accordance with these in-
structions, the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (ANSI/
NFPA 70), and all local codes and ordinances.

The main power supply shall be three-phase, three wire.  The unit
is factory wired for the voltage shown on the unit’s data plate.

Summary of Contents for DCC180 Series

Page 1: ...s manual Our continuing commitment to quality products may mean a change in specifications without notice DCC SERIES LIGHT COMMERCIAL PACKAGED HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 15 to 25 TON Index Replacement Parts 2 Safety Instructions 2 General Information 2 Unit Location 3 Clearances 5 Roof Curb Post Installation Checks 6 Roof Top Duct Connections 6 Rigging Details 6 Electrical Wiring 7 Circulating Air a...

Page 2: ...R OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR VAPORS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WARNING ONLY PERSONNEL THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INSTALL ADJUST SERVICE OR REPAIR HEREINAFTER SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL SHOULD SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ARISING FROM IMPROPER SERVICE OR SERVICE PROCEDURES IF YOU SERVICE THIS UNIT YOU ASSU...

Page 3: ...er should 1 Make notation on delivery receipt of any visible damage to shipment or container 2 Notify carrier promptly and request an inspection 3 In case of concealed damage carrier should be notified as soon as possible preferably within 5 days 4 File the claim with the following supporting documents a Original Bill of Lading certified copy or indemnity bond b Original paid freight bill or indem...

Page 4: ... safe flat surface for service personnel should be provided As indicated on the unit s data plate a minimum clearance of36 toanycombustiblematerialisrequiredontheaccess side of the unit All combustible materials must be kept out of this area This 36 clearance must also be maintained to insure proper combustion air flow The combustion air intake must not be blocked for any reason including blockage...

Page 5: ...cted using industry guidelines The duct work must be placed into the roof curb before mounting the package unit Our full perimeter curbs include duct connection frames to be assembled with the curb Cantilevered type curbs are not available from the factory Curb insulation cant strips flashing and general roofing material are furnished by the contractor The curbs must be supported on parallel sides...

Page 6: ...SSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH THE FOLLOWING BULLET POINTS MUST BE OBSERVED WHEN INSTALLING THE UNIT Unit must be lifted by the four lifting holes located at the base frame corners Lifting cables should be attached to the unit with shackles The distance between the crane hook and the top of the unit must not be less than 60 Two spreader bars must span over the uni...

Page 7: ...cables and other rigging equipment ELECTRICAL WIRING 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 ...

Page 8: ...at the point of distribution in accordance with the unit s data plate The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 A ground lug is provided for this purpose Size grounding conductor in accordance with Table 250 95 of the National Electrical Code Do not use the ground lug f...

Page 9: ...ions packaged with the thermostat 3 Use 18 AWG wire for 24V control wiring runs not exceeding 75 feet Use 16 AWG wire for 24V control wiring runs not exceeding 125 feet Use 14 AWG wire for 24V control wiring runs not exceeding 200 feet Low voltage wiring may be National Electrical Code NEC Class 2 where permitted by local codes 4 Route thermostat wires from sub base terminals to the unit Control w...

Page 10: ...recheck for wiring errors or obstructions in or near the blower motors Duct covers must be removed before operating unit The Startup Adjustments and Checks procedure provides a step by step sequence which if followed will assure the proper startup of the equipment in the minimum amount of time Air balancing of duct system is not considered part of this procedure However it is an important phase of...

Page 11: ... must not exceed the service factor stamped on the motor nameplate The total airflow must not be less than that required for operation of the electric heaters or the furnace If an economizer is installed check the unit operating balance with the economizer at full outside air and at minimum outside air Upon completion of the air flow balancing we recommend replacing the variable pitched motor shea...

Page 12: ...g drive Recheck set screws and belt tension after 24 hours service NOTE Future adjustments should be made by loosening the belt tension and increasing or decreasing the pitch diameter of the sheave by half or full turns as required Readjust belt tension before starting drive C B VL VM NOTE Do not operate sheave with flange projecting beyond the hub end REFRIGERATION SYSTEM The unit is equipped wit...

Page 13: ...mperature drops too low For 25 ton models The 25 ton units are equipped with a control that shuts off one condenser fan when the outdoor temperature is 44 F or below This is to assist low ambient cooling down to 24 An optional Low Ambient kit LAKT05 is required below 24 which will enable reliable cooling to occur to a minimum ambient temperature of zero F It is recommended that all single speed mo...

Page 14: ...AIR FILTER INSTALLED IN THE RETURN AIR SYSTEM Every application may require a different frequency of replace ment of dirty filters Filters must be replaced at least every three 3 months during operating seasons Dirty filters are the most common cause of inadequate heating or cooling performance Filter inspection should be made at least every two months more often if necessary because of local cond...

Page 15: ... 9570 4 08 9197 3 82 8702 3 51 0 6 9038 3 82 8460 3 46 7949 3 14 0 8 8171 2 93 7630 3 70 7068 2 79 1 0 7901 2 85 7203 3 42 1 2 7344 4 35 DCC240 STANDARD BELT DRIVE includes 2 speed models at high speed ESP In H2O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 DCC180 STANDARD BELT DRIVE includes 2 speed models at high speed ESP In H2O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP 0 2 1...

Page 16: ...BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP 1 0 9090 5 79 8297 5 06 7479 3 62 1 2 8774 5 60 7914 4 83 6989 4 07 1 4 8471 5 43 7549 4 63 1 6 8209 6 14 7194 4 45 1 8 7967 6 02 6883 5 01 2 0 6594 4 87 DCC240 HIGH STATIC BELT DRIVE ESP In H2O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 DCC180 HIGH STATIC BELT DRIVE ESP In H2O TURNS OPEN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP 0 6 11409 7 12 0 8 103...

Page 17: ...URE DROP SCFM 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 7500 8000 8500 9000 9500 10000 In WG 0 15 0 18 0 22 0 27 0 32 0 37 0 42 0 48 0 55 0 61 0 69 0 76 Airflow Pressure Drop of Downflow Economizer for 15 to 25 Ton Rooftop Units 100 Return Air ...

Page 18: ... 3 3 37 6 45 EHK4 31 34 6 3 3 52 8 60 EHK4 46 52 0 3 3 74 5 80 EHK4 60 69 3 3 3 78 8 90 26 4 35 EHK7 31 28 9 41 4 45 EHK7 46 43 4 59 5 60 EHK7 60 57 8 63 1 70 2 6 29 0 35 EHK7 31 28 9 2 6 44 6 45 EHK7 46 43 4 2 6 62 8 70 EHK7 60 57 8 2 6 66 3 70 57 6 Standard Belt Drive 3 00 4 20 28 8 43 2 57 6 28 8 43 2 57 6 DCC180XXX7B 575 3 60 9 0 78 0 9 0 78 0 3 0 33 0 67 Standard Belt Drive High Speed 3 00 4 ...

Page 19: ...3 5 50 EHK4 31 34 6 51 5 60 EHK4 46 52 0 73 3 80 EHK4 60 69 3 77 6 90 EHK4 75 86 6 94 9 110 3 3 46 8 60 EHK4 31 34 6 3 3 55 6 60 EHK4 46 52 0 3 3 77 4 80 EHK4 60 69 3 3 3 81 7 90 EHK4 75 86 6 3 3 99 0 110 28 8 43 2 57 6 72 0 28 8 43 2 57 6 72 0 1 0 33 0 85 Standard Belt Drive 5 00 6 60 28 8 43 2 57 6 72 0 DCC240XXX4V 460 3 60 16 0 140 0 16 0 140 0 28 8 43 2 57 6 72 0 1 0 33 0 85 High Static Belt D...

Page 20: ... 5 185 173 200 175 EHK3 75 54 1 72 0 150 173 7 2 6 5 185 207 200 225 53 1 70 EHK4 31 34 6 55 0 70 EHK4 46 52 0 76 8 80 EHK4 60 69 3 81 1 90 EHK4 75 86 6 98 4 110 3 3 56 4 70 EHK4 31 34 6 3 3 59 1 70 EHK4 46 52 0 3 3 80 9 90 EHK4 60 69 3 3 3 85 2 90 EHK4 75 86 6 3 3 103 110 53 8 70 EHK4 31 34 6 55 9 70 EHK4 46 52 0 77 6 80 EHK4 60 69 3 81 9 90 EHK4 75 86 6 99 2 110 3 3 57 1 70 EHK4 31 34 6 3 3 60 0...

Page 21: ...MENSIONS B C D A B C D A VERTICAL DISCHARGE TOP VIEW 21 60 7 48 22 NOTE 15 20 ton models have 3 fans 25 ton models have 2 fans Model A B C D 15 Ton 20 Ton 133 1 2 88 7 32 50 9 32 5 5 32 25 Ton 133 1 2 88 7 32 53 9 32 5 5 32 ...

Page 22: ...POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Wiring is subject to change Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring WIRING DIAGRAMS DCC180 DCC240 208 230 460 575 3 60 1 SPEED APPENDIX D WIRING DIAGRAMS ...

Page 23: ...UNIT MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Wiring is subject to change Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring DCC180 DCC240 208 230 460 575 3 60 1 SPEED WIRING DIAGRAMS ...

Page 24: ...unit for the most up to date wiring 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 WIRING DIAGRAMS DCC180 DCC240 208 230 460 575 3 60 2 SPEED ...

Page 25: ...UNIT MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Wiring is subject to change Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring WIRING DIAGRAMS DCC180 DCC240 208 230 460 575 3 60 2 SPEED ...

Page 26: ...ELAY BC EBTDR PLM OPTIONAL HIGH VOLTAGE BLOWERRELAY COMPRESSORCONTACTOR RELAY CCR COMPRESSORCONTACTOR CONDENSERMOTOR COMPRESSO R ECONO MIZER EVAPORATOR MOTOR HIGHPRESSURESWITCH LOW PRESSURESWITCH POWER DISTR IBUTIONBLOCK FEMALEPLUG CONNECTO R LOW VOLTAGE TERMINALBLOCK1 CONT ROL TRANSFOR MER LINEVOLTAGE 24VAC CC CM COMP ECON EM HPS LPS PB PLF TB1 TR1 COMPONENT LEGEND LOW VOLTAGE LIN E VOLTAGE FIELD...

Page 27: ...IS UNIT MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Wiring is subject to change Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring WIRING DIAGRAMS DCC300 208 230 460 575 3 60 1 SPEED ...

Page 28: ...ECON PLM TO ECON PLF 3 TB3 LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL BLOCK 4 TERMINALS FOR 24VAC PWR RD BK BR WIRE AND 6 TERMINALS FOR 24VAC COM BL WIRE 4 CONNECTIONS SHOWN ARE FOR 1 STAGE HEAT OPERATION WHEN 2 STAGE OPERATION IS REQUIRED REMOVE WH JUMPER WIRE CONNECTING W2 TO W1 ON TB1 5 IF OPTIONAL SMOKE DETECTOR IS INSTALLED REMOVE RD JUMPER WIRE CONNECTING S1 TO S2 ON TB1 AND MAKE THE FOLLOWING WIRE CONNECTIONS RD...

Page 29: ...29 WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR MODELS WITH DDC CONTROLS For complete information and installation instructions for models with DDC controls see manual DK DDC TGD XXX ...

Page 30: ...LAME SENSE PLM MALE PLUG CONNECTO R L1 L2 L3 T1 T2 T3 COMP 1 BM L1 L2 L3 T1 T2 T3 RD GY BL YL RD BL BK OR RD YL BK OR GY OR RD OR RD YL BK CCAS1 BC1 BC 2 CC1 PB CCH1 GR L1 L2 L3 GR 5 GND L2 L3 L1 L1 L2 L3 LINE VOLTAGE RD 7 L1 L2 L3 T2 T3 CB2 LOW SPEED L1 L2 L3 T1 T2 T3 CB1 HIGH SPEED L1 L2 L3 T1 T2 T3 RD BK RD BK OR LINE VOLTAGE TR1 4 2 3 BK OR RD OR BK BK RD OR OR OR K B Y G BK BK CF1 CF3 BR PU P...

Page 31: ...ING DIAGRAM DCC 180 240 B DDC SPC TMP SUPPLY AIR TMP SPC HUM COMP PRESS 1 BLOWER STAGE 1 COMP PRESS 2 SPC SLIDE ADJ RMT STRT STP t 0140L05762 A NOTES 1 REPLACEMENT WIRE MUST BE SAME SIZE AND TYPE OF INSULATION AS ORIGINAL AT LEAST 105 C USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY USE N E C CLASS 2 WIRE FOR ALL LOW VOLTAGE FIELD CONNECTIONS IF OPTIONAL SMOKE DETECTOR IS INSTALLED REMOVE RED JUMPER WIRE CONNECTIONS ...

Page 32: ...TMP SUPPLY AIR TMP SPC HUM COMP PRESS 1 BLOWER STAGE 1 COMP PRESS 2 SPC SLIDE ADJ RMT STRT STP t 0140L05824 A NOTES 1 REPLACEMENT WIRE MUST BE SAME SIZE AND TYPE OF INSULATION AS ORIGINAL AT LEAST 105 C USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY USE N E C CLASS 2 WIRE FOR ALL LOW VOLTAGE FIELD CONNECTIONS IF OPTIONAL SMOKE DETECTOR IS INSTALLED REMOVE RED JUMPER WIRE CONNECTIONS TB1 XS TO TB1 ES DISCHARGE AIR TEM...

Page 33: ...7 B V DDC GR GREEN WIRE CODE BL BLUE PU PURPLE PK PINK WH WHITE BK BLACK RD RED BR BROWN OR ORANGE YL YELLOW GY GRAY BLOWER CONTACTOR BC COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR COMPRESSOR ECONOMIZER HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH POWER DISTRIBUTION BLOCK FEMALE PLUG CONNECTOR TERMINAL BLOCK 24V SIGNAL CC COMP ECON HPS PB PLF TB COMPONENT LEGEND CIRCUIT BREAKER CB GND BCS BLOWER CURRENT SWITCH CFS CLOGGED FILTER SWITCH DAT DIS...

Page 34: ... tension and alignment per installation instructions Check refrigerant piping for rubbing and leaks Repair if necessary Check unit wiring to ensure it is not in contact with refrigerant piping or sharp metal edges Check all electrical connections and terminals Tighten as needed Verify that the crankcase heaters have been energized for 24 hours Verify the scroll compressor s are rotating in the rig...

Page 35: ...r Amps Blower Amps Condenser Fan Amps ELECTRICAL Total External Static Pressure Blower Wheel RPM TEMPERATURES Outdoor Air Temperature Return Air Temperature Cooling Supply Air Temperature Discharge Circuit 1 Heating Supply Air Temperature PRESSURES Gas Inlet Pressure Gas Manifold Pressure Suction Circuit 1 Suction Circuit 2 Discharge Circuit 2 Superheat Orifice System Superheat Orifice System Subc...

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