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DP5HH(24 - 60)41 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

CFM

914

866

818

770

722

674

626

578

Watts

69

80

91

102

114

125

136

147

CFM

1138

1079

1030

978

922

858

799

735

Watts

139

148

159

168

178

189

197

206

CFM

1231

1179

1127

1074

1022

969

917

865

Watts

168

180

193

205

218

230

243

255

CFM

1005

961

918

874

831

787

744

700

Watts

91

102

114

125

137

149

160

172

CFM

1342

1288

1236

1185

1135

1082

1010

949

Watts

190

200

211

221

230

240

251

260

CFM

1462

1409

1357

1305

1252

1200

1147

1095

Watts

241

253

266

278

291

303

315

328

CFM

1151

1097

1042

988

933

879

824

770

Watts

132

144

156

169

181

194

206

219

CFM

1432

1377

1329

1282

1237

1188

1141

1092

Watts

224

235

245

255

263

271

280

288

CFM

1577

1525

1472

1420

1367

1315

1263

1210

Watts

277

290

302

314

327

339

352

364

CFM

1208

1162

1114

1067

1023

978

928

868

Watts

150

161

171

180

188

197

205

215

CFM

1535

1496

1453

1409

1367

1323

1282

1242

Watts

277

287

297

309

318

327

336

344

CFM

1645

1602

1560

1517

1475

1433

1390

1347

Watts

285

297

309

321

333

346

358

370

CFM

1239

1184

1146

1091

1049

1001

948

890

Watts

152

163

175

184

194

205

220

235

CFM

1837

1789

1748

1706

1665

1623

1577

1531

Watts

408

419

432

442

454

464

471

480

CFM

2002

1935

1885

1827

1767

1732

1669

1618

Watts

498

521

516

534

551

567

571

574

CFM

1555

1485

1425

1375

1329

1277

1221

1167

Watts

242

248

257

264

274

284

294

305

CFM

1986

1933

1874

1817

1770

1730

1689

1645

Watts

472

479

488

496

503

508

515

526

CFM

2049

1948

1914

1851

1811

1770

1738

1685

Watts

506

522

528

548

544

548

556

568

DP5HH[24-60]41 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

Model

Speed

Volts

NEW E.S.P. (In. of H

2

O)

DP5

HH

24

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

DP5

HH

30

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

DP5

HH

36

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

DP5

HH

42

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

DP5

HH

48

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

DP5

HH

60

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

NOTES:

1.  Data shown is dry coil. Wet coil pressure drop is approx.

2. 

Data shown does not include filter pressure drop, approx. 0.08” H2

O.

3. 

Reduce airflow by 2% for 208V operation.

4.  For high static applications, see blower performance table above for 

selecting appropriate speed tap.

Summary of Contents for DP5HH2441 Series

Page 1: ...ourself with this Installation Manual Observe all safety warnings During installation or repair caution is to be observed It is your responsibility to install the product safely and to educate the cus...

Page 2: ...24 hours prior to compressor start up to ensure crankcase heater has sufficiently warmed the compressor Compressor damage may occur if this step is not followed Before using this manual check the seri...

Page 3: ...ct work The units can also be easily converted to accommodate a plenum for normal or low static applications The DP C DP H series are self contained packaged units so the only connections needed for i...

Page 4: ...the unit be placed so that condenser air discharge does not blow toward windows less than 25 feet away The unit should be set on a solid level foundation preferably a concrete slab at least 4 inches...

Page 5: ...rter Your distributor has a factory designed square to round converter transition The model s of these kits are as follows Small Chassis 25 SQRPCH101 Medium Chassis 27 5 SQRPCH102 Large and Extra Larg...

Page 6: ...ty of sufficient power to operate the unit The voltage frequency and phase at the power supply should be checked to make sure it corresponds to the unit s RATED VOLTAGE REQUIREMENT Install a branch ci...

Page 7: ...gth of the run can be determined from Table 4 using the circuit ampacity found on the unit rating plate From the unit disconnect to unit the smallest wire size allowable in Table 4 may be used for the...

Page 8: ...ndoor return air until the unit trips 13 If unit operates properly in the heating cycle raise the temperature setting until the heating second stage makes contact Supplemental resistance heat if insta...

Page 9: ...used to prevent full electric heater operation at varying outdoor ambient 0 F to 45 F They are normally open above their set points and closed below to permit staging of indoor supplement heater oper...

Page 10: ...ostat calls for heat At the end of the timing period the unit s defrost cycle will be initiated provided the sensor remains closed When the sensor opens approximately 60 5 F the defrost cycle is termi...

Page 11: ...ll use the higher speed setting NOTE GPC15 and GPH16 units are rated for a maximum E S P of 0 8 except when using a 20kw electric heater The maximum static for 20 kW electric heat is 0 5 E S P When th...

Page 12: ...d small line near liquid line access fitting with adequate contact and insulate for best possible reading 3 Check subcooling and superheat Two stage systems running on low stage with TXV application s...

Page 13: ...clean and sufficient air volume must pass through the indoor coil to prevent excessive discharge pressure and high pressure cut out Outside Air Into Return Duct Do not introduce cold outside air into...

Page 14: ...M 1645 1602 1560 1517 1475 1433 1390 1347 Watts 285 297 309 321 333 346 358 370 CFM 1239 1184 1146 1091 1049 1001 948 890 Watts 152 163 175 184 194 205 220 235 CFM 1837 1789 1748 1706 1665 1623 1577 1...

Page 15: ...ssor stuck grounded or open winding open internal overload b Wait at least 2 hours for overload to reset If still open replace the compressor c Low voltage connection c At compressor terminals voltage...

Page 16: ...minum Indoor Coil Cleaning Qualified Servicer Only This unit is equipped with an aluminum tube evaporator coil The safest way to clean the evaporator coil is to simply flush the coil with water This c...

Page 17: ...Type NG Natural Gas LP Liquid Propane Residential Package Outdoor Section ELECTRICAL Supply Voltage Measure L1 and L2 Voltage L1 L2 Compressor Amps Condenser Fan Amps PRESSURES TEMPERATURES Suction Ci...

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Page 20: ...he feedback page PRODUCT REGISTRATION Thank you for your recent purchase Though not required to get the protection of the standard warranty registering your product is a relatively short process and e...

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