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High Efficiency Condensing Units

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The AmericaSeries SCC/SHC is an air cooled, high efficiency 

condensing  unit,  designed  specifically  to  meet  and/or  exceed 

current standards for system energy efficiency ratings.

The SCC single zone condensing unit will provide cooling for a 

single AmericaSeries evaporator of any style from 9,000 through 

36,000 capacity. Its compact, low profile design allows flexibility in 

the location and mounting of the unit. It is a very quiet operating 

unit and can be recommended for both commercial and residential 

applications. An advanced air flow design maximizes the heat 

transfer capability of the enhanced fin coil. Installation is simplified 

by the use of 24V control interconnection to the evaporator.

The SHC extended range single zone heat pump model contains a 

solid state electronic defrost control board in which system defrost 

is determined by a factory-set timer to initiate. Defrost termination 

is initiated by a "defrost" sensor attached to the condenser coil.

While  in  defrost,  a  backup  resistance  heater  (if  contained)  is 

energized to offset the cooling effect , in the indoor unit.  

This  manual  pertains  to  the  outdoor  section  installation  only. 

Please refer to the appropriate installation manual for your indoor 

product to complete the installation.

INSTALLATION OF SCC/SHC SINGLE-ZONE 

HEATING - BASED ON 70°F I.D.

NOTE:

 

I.D. = INDOOR – O.D. = OUTDOOR

SINGLE ZONE OPERATION CHARTS

COOLING - BASED ON 80/67°F I.D.

 SCC/SHC SINGLE-ZONE 

High Efficiency Condensing Unit

SUCTION IN PSI-G

O.D. TEMP SCC/SHC09 SCC/SHC12 SCC/SHC15 SCC/SHC18 SCC/SHC24 SCC/SHC30 SCC/SHC36

65°

73.5

60.0

69.0

68.5

56.5

67.5

65.0

70°

75.0

67.0

70.5

69.5

61.5

69.0

68.0

75°

76.5

69.0

72.0

71.0

65.5

70.5

69.0

80°

78.0

71.0

74.5

72.5

69.0

72.5

72.0

85°

79.5

72.5

76.0

73.5

72.5

74.0

74.0

90°

81.0

74.5

77.5

75.0

75.0

75.5

75.0

95°

82.5

76.5

79.0

76.0

77.0

77.0

76.0

100°

84.0

78.5

80.5

77.5

78.5

78.5

77.0

DISCHARGE IN PSI-G

O.D. TEMP SCC/SHC09 SCC/SHC12 SCC/SHC15 SCC/SHC18 SCC/SHC24 SCC/SHC30 SCC/SHC36

65°

194.5

177.0

190.0

166.5

168.5

177.0

190.0

70°

191.5

189.0

202.0

177.5

183.0

193.5

212.0

75°

193.0

201.5

220.0

190.0

197.5

210.0

221.0

80°

198.5

215.5

235.0

203.5

212.0

226.0

237.0

85°

208.5

230.5

252.0

218.0

227.0

242.5

253.0

90°

223.0

246.0

270.0

233.5

241.5

259.0

270.0

95°

241.5

263.0

285.0

250.5

256.0

275.5

285.0

100°

264.0

280.5

300.0

268.5

270.5

292.0

302.0

SUPERHEAT IN F° (SUCTION TEMP. TAKEN AT COMPRESSOR SUCTION CONNECTION)

O.D. TEMP SCC/SHC09 SCC/SHC12 SCC/SHC15 SCC/SHC18 SCC/SHC24 SCC/SHC30 SCC/SHC36

65°

24.0

32.0

23.0

22.5

43.5

32.5

30.0

70°

23.5

29.5

22.5

21.0

38.0

30.0

26.0

75°

22.5

27.0

22.0

20.0

32.0

27.5

23.0

80°

20.5

23.5

20.0

18.5

26.5

24.0

20.0

85°

17.5

20.0

15.0

17.0

21.0

19.5

16.0

90°

14.5

16.0

14.0

15.5

15.5

15.0

13.0

95°

10.5

11.5

10.0

14.0

10.0

9.5

10.0

100°

6.0

6.5

5.0

12.5

4.5

3.5

7.0

SUB-COOLING IN F°

O.D. TEMP SCC/SHC09 SCC/SHC12 SCC/SHC15 SCC/SHC18 SCC/SHC24 SCC/SHC30 SCC/SHC36

65°

34.5

28.5

21.0

19.5

24.5

22.0

23.0

70°

27.0

27.0

21.0

19.0

24.0

23.5

23.0

75°

21.5

26.0

21.0

19.0

24.0

24.0

22.0

80°

17.5

25.0

20.0

18.5

24.0

24.5

22.0

85°

15.5

25.0

20.0

18.0

24.0

24.0

21.0

90°

14.5

25.0

19.0

17.5

23.5

23.5

19.0

95°

15.5

25.5

18.5

17.0

23.5

22.5

17.0

100°

18.0

26.5

18.5

17.0

23.5

20.5

15.0

SUCTION IN PSI-G

O.D. TEMP

SHC09

SHC12

SHC15

SHC18

SHC24

SHC30

SHC36

40°

52.0

50.5

47.0

51.0

48.0

49.5

52.0

45°

56.0

55.0

50.0

58.5

55.5

54.0

54.0

50°

61.0

60.0

54.0

63.5

62.0

58.5

55.5

55°

66.5

64.5

58.0

69.0

67.0

62.5

57.0

60°

73.0

69.0

63.0

73.0

71.0

67.0

62.0

65°

80.0

74.0

67.5

76.5

74.0

71.5

66.0

DISCHARGE IN PSI-G

O.D. TEMP

SHC09

SHC12

SHC15

SHC18

SHC24

SHC30

SHC36

40°

203.5

239.5

202.0

206.5

230.5

213.5

235.0

45°

205.0

250.0

205.0

214.5

240.0

227.0

256.0

50°

210.5

260.5

212.0

222.5

250.5

239.0

262.0

55°

220.0

271.5

223.0

231.0

262.5

248.0

275.0

60°

233.5

282.0

235.0

239.0

276.0

255.0

283.0

65°

251.0

292.5

254.0

247.0

290.5

260.0

290.0

SUPERHEAT IN F° (SUCTION TEMP. TAKEN AT COMPRESSOR SUCTION CONNECTION)

O.D. TEMP

SHC09

SHC12

SHC15

SHC18

SHC24

SHC30

SHC36

40°

15.0

12.0

15.0

17.0

13.5

8.0

15.0

45°

14.0

14.5

16.0

12.5

10.5

10.0

15.0

50°

13.5

16.5

17.0

10.5

9.5

12.0

16.0

55°

14.5

18.5

19.0

11.5

11.0

14.0

16.0

60°

16.0

21.0

20.0

15.0

14.0

16.0

16.0

65°

19.0

23.0

22.0

21.0

19.0

18.0

16.0

SUB-COOLING IN F°

O.D. TEMP

SHC09

SHC12

SHC15

SHC18

SHC24

SHC30

SHC36

40°

23.0

22.0

13.0

17.0

23.5

13.0

5.0

45°

23.0

22.5

12.0

17.5

21.0

14.0

5.0

50°

23.0

22.5

12.0

17.5

20.0

14.5

5.0

55°

23.0

22.5

12.0

17.0

19.5

13.5

5.0

60°

23.0

22.0

11.0

15.0

19.5

12.0

5.0

65°

23.0

22.0

8.0

13.0

21.0

9.0

5.0

Summary of Contents for MC2 Series s

Page 1: ...com INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL EMI AMERICASERIES SINGLE ZONE MULTI ZONE CONDENSING UNITS MC4 MH4 MULTI ZONE MC2 MH2 DUAL ZONE SCC SHC SINGLE ZONE STRAIGHT COOL HEAT PUMPS Nominal Ca...

Page 2: ...er_________________________ Date of installation______________________ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all instructions before using the EMIAmericaSeries high ef ciency condensing unit Install or locate this...

Page 3: ...may cause damage to the compressor and coil and could result in freezing that may void the warranty We accomplish the low ambient operation on our condensers by cycling the condenser fan When in low...

Page 4: ...alent feet Whether the outdoor unit is above or below the indoor unit a P trap is recommended if the suction riser is 20 feet or higher NOTE Avoid excessive oil buildup The P trap should have a shallo...

Page 5: ...panels and make sure they are properly secured Make nal visual inspection and repair any de ciencies NOTE A hard start kit may be required for units in low volt age frequent cycle applications OPERATI...

Page 6: ...ommended for field charging or checking the existing refrigerant charge in a system Because each installation is different in terms of indoor air ow refrigerant line length etc the factory charge may...

Page 7: ...80 198 5 215 5 235 0 203 5 212 0 226 0 237 0 85 208 5 230 5 252 0 218 0 227 0 242 5 253 0 90 223 0 246 0 270 0 233 5 241 5 259 0 270 0 95 241 5 263 0 285 0 250 5 256 0 275 5 285 0 100 264 0 280 5 300...

Page 8: ...1 0 125 5 4 32 6 4 240 7 8 15 18EF 1 0 125 6 5 44 7 5 240 9 1 15 24EF 1 0 125 8 2 58 9 2 240 11 3 15 30EF 1 0 125 10 4 72 11 4 240 14 0 20 36EF 1 8 0 333 13 90 14 8 240 18 1 30 220 240 50 Hz 09FA 220...

Page 9: ...52 OZ 46 5 OZ 49 5 OZ 56 5 OZ 55 OZ 58 OZ 65 OZ 18 CHP 24 FHP 24 WHP 18 TBH 24 CAH 24 56 OZ 10 25 50 6 OZ 14 OZ 28 OZ 35 OZ 41 OZ 41 OZ 49 OZ 63 OZ 47 OZ 55 OZ 69 OZ 24 CHP 24 FHP 24 WHP 30 TBH 24 CA...

Page 10: ...rankcase heater This will offer protection against cold start situations thus prolonging the life of the compressor NOTE The crankcase heater is installed when the low ambient control option is select...

Page 11: ...8 20 6 7 48 9 6 60 21 9 24 3 30 197 9508 1 8 0 33 3 8 20 6 7 48 7 4 48 19 7 21 6 25 197 2208 1 0 125 4 8 26 3 4 8 26 3 7 4 48 18 19 9 25 197 2008 1 0 125 4 8 26 3 7 4 48 13 2 15 1 20 197 9999 1 0 125...

Page 12: ...erant charge protection NOTE The crankcase heater is installed with 9 15K Btu heat pumps and when the low ambient control option is selected MC2 MH2 DUAL ZONE High Ef ciency Condensing Unit Limited Ra...

Page 13: ...0 0 125 4 8 26 3 4 8 26 3 10 6 11 8 15 9200 208 230 60 1 1 0 0 125 3 8 20 4 8 26 3 9 6 10 8 15 5500 208 230 60 1 1 8 0 25 6 4 38 6 4 38 14 6 16 2 20 1 Circuit Designators 9 9 000 Btuh 2 12 000 Btuh 5...

Page 14: ...unit SCC SHC pg 8 MC4 MH4 pg 9 MC2 MH2 pg 11 or call the factory Anti short cycle protection should be used on systems that use a con ventional thermostat Evaporator Entering Air WB Evaporator Leaving...

Page 15: ...others Failure to start due to voltage conditions blown fuses open circuit breakers or other damages due to the inadequacy or interruption of electrical service Damage or repairs needed as a consequen...

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