Nordyne P6SP-072 Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 23

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unit Model #

Motor

Hp

E.s.P. range

(in-Wg)

Blower rpm

range (DF)

Down-flow

Kit

Blower rpm

range (HF)

Horizontal

Kit

-072C

1.5 Hp

0.8 - 1.6

931 - 1189

920609

926 - 1159

920609

-072D

920560

920560

-090(C/D)a

2 Hp

0.1 - 1.7

884 - 1216

921481

874 - 1209

921481

-120(C/D)a

2 Hp

0.1 - 1.4

650 - 911

921645

659 - 919

921645

notE:

 Refer to the P6SP TSL or Accessory Kit Installation Instructions for actual blower charts

table 4. P6sP series alternate accessory Blower Drives

Blower Performance tables

This equipment is outfitted with a belt driven blower assembly in order to accommodate a large variety of duct 

configurations and airflow selections. The blower has been factory inspected for proper alignment, operation and 

rotational direction prior to the drive motor being situated in the shipping position. The blower drive belt is located 

with these instructions and must be installed by the service technician. For a more detailed explanation of belt driven 

blower drives and the operation of their components please refer to any of the installation instructions listed below 

for the high static drive kits.

The factory standard drive installed in these units has been set to deliver 400 Cfm/ton at an External Static Pressure 

(ESP) of 0.25-0.30 in-Wg. Tables 5-10 show the full blower curves of these drive configurations and can be utilized 

to easily set the adjustable motor sheave for alternate configurations. Refer to the Legend below for a description 

of the table information. Once a sheave setting has been made, always inspect the blower amp draw to ensure that 

it is less then the service factor amps listed on the motor. For systems that include a large number of accessories 

or have very restrictive duct systems, alternate drive kits are available – refer to table 4 below for the applicable 

kits. The full blower curves for the HSD kits can be found in the applicable kit installation instructions or in the unit 

technical service literature.

3862

1159

Indicates a recommended unit operational point

3.03

3493

Indicates an allowable setting that is not recommended for unit operation

† These operational points should be carefully examined by the installer for proper unit setup and heater operation if used.

1017

2.07

Indicates a setting that is not permitted for unit operation

table 

legend

Summary of Contents for P6SP-072 Series

Page 1: ...fety should always be the deciding factor when installing this product and using common sense plays an important role as well Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlight...

Page 2: ...a Multi Supply 20 Figure 13 Wiring Diag 072 090 120 Series 21 Figure 14 Ladder Diag 072 090 120 Series 22 Blower Performance Tables 23 Table 4 P6SP Alt Accessory Blower Drives 23 Table 5 P6SP 072 C D...

Page 3: ...ce combustible materials including gasoline and any other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of the unit WARNING PROPOSITION 65 WARNING This product contains fiberglass wool a product known...

Page 4: ...of gravity Refer to Physical Data info pages 13 18 for center of gravity locations All panels must be securely in place during rigging and hoisting Roof Curb Condensate Drain 3 Min Figure 2 Condensate...

Page 5: ...or downflow applications never drill or punch holes in unit base Leakage may occur if unit bottom pan is punctured If any brand other than a NORDYNE Roof Curb is to be used the frame support must be c...

Page 6: ...talled in accordance with all applicablelocalcodesandthestandardsoftheNational Fire Protection Association Standard for Installation of Air Conditioning Systems NFPA 90A Design the ductwork according...

Page 7: ...ircuit containing the correct fuse or circuit breaker for the unit IMPORTANT NOTE An electrical disconnect must be installed readily accessible from and located within sight of the unit See unit data...

Page 8: ...d on the inside of the control access panel and in Figures 13 16 pages 21 22 4 Secure the subbase or thermostat to the wall using screws provided with the thermostat 5 Install the correct thermostat h...

Page 9: ...sor crankcase Failure to comply may result in damage and could cause premature failure of the system This warning should be followed at initial start up and any time the powerhasbeenremovedfor12hourso...

Page 10: ...ower mode 1 On a call for fan operation the thermostat applies 24 Vac directly to the blower contactor 2 The circulating blower is energized immediately Heating mode 1 On a call for heat the thermosta...

Page 11: ...mpartment The blower compartment should be cleaned monthly during the heating and cooling seasons to remove any dirt and lint that may have accumulated in the compartment or on the blower and motor Bu...

Page 12: ...for Removal with Mammoth Curb Knockout for Bottom Power Entry Control Wiring Entry Power Wiring Entry 115v G F C I Convenience Outlet Factory or Field installed option Wiring supplied in field Condens...

Page 13: ...For optional accessory kit 4 102 1 1 4 31 8 30 1 2 775 16 1 2 419 30 1 2 775 16 1 2 419 A Corner D Corner C Corner A Corner B B 30 762 16 1 2 419 30 762 16 1 2 419 7 178 7 1 4 184 Filter Access Horizo...

Page 14: ...t mounting location Rating Label 15 3 8 390 AIR AIR Optional Economizer Hoods bottom pan top View Figure 10 P6SP 072 Series Continued physical data continued Dimensions shown in inches mm 5 3 4 146 16...

Page 15: ...Access Optional Hail Guard Hood front View 43 1 2 1403 30 762 4 102 4 102 7 1 4 184 16 1 2 419 7 178 30 762 16 1 2 419 Filter Access Horz Return Air Opening Condenser Coil Horizontal Discharge Air Ope...

Page 16: ...n top View 5 3 4 146 16 1 2 419 30 1 2 775 Discharge Air Opening 7 178 7 178 Return Air Opening 16 1 2 419 30 1 2 775 Power Entry 8 3 4 222 62 1575 101 1 4 2572 condenser end Airflow Airflow Compresso...

Page 17: ...te Drain Field Wiring Electric Element Access 2 51 4 102 Recommended Unit Disconnect Location 16 1 2 30 762 419 16 1 2 7 1 4 4 102 30 762 184 419 178 7 419 16 1 2 Filter Access Coil Condenser Heat Exc...

Page 18: ...pping Weight Center of Gravity Inches mm Corner Weights Unit Height A B C D Horizontal Duct Applications Vertical Duct Applications Lbs Kg Lbs Kg A B Lbs Kg Lbs Kg Lbs Kg Lbs Kg P6SP 072 C D 845 384 9...

Page 19: ...090Ca 208 230 V Factory Std 2 ea 13 1 83 1 2 3 1 5 4 4 4 2 35 2 39 39 50 50 090Da 460 V 2 ea 6 1 41 1 2 2 1 16 7 19 20 120Ca 208 230 V Factory Std 2 ea 16 0 110 2 3 1 5 4 4 4 2 41 0 45 45 60 60 120Da...

Page 20: ...81 92 97 110 60 60 60 60 90 100 100 110 120Da 460 V 22 30 46 55 25 30 50 60 Medium High Static Drive Electrical Data 072C 208 230 V 920609 32 33 51 58 81 92 n a 50 45 60 60 90 100 n a 072D 460 V 9205...

Page 21: ...R L1 L2 L3 T1 T2 T3 BLWR CON COM 5 5 S2 CCH S2 FS S2 LP S2 HP YE BR BR BR BR L1 L2 L3 T1 T2 T3 L1 L2 L3 T1 T2 T3 COMP 2 T2 T3 T1 BK BK BK BK BR BR S2 COMP CON S1 COMP CON L3 L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 ECONOMIZ...

Page 22: ...T2 T3 T1 IBC L1 L2 L3 GND 24V Common 24V Hot Compressor 1 T2 T3 T1 CC2 Compressor 2 T2 T1 T3 CC1 Aux Switch N C CC2 Aux Switch N C CC1 CCH1 CCH2 IBC OFC Y1 Factory Jumper CC2 CC1 LVT C 24V COM Aux Sw...

Page 23: ...listed below for the high static drive kits The factory standard drive installed in these units has been set to deliver 400 Cfm ton at an External Static Pressure ESP of 0 25 0 30 in Wg Tables 5 10 sh...

Page 24: ...8 2322 2181 2040 1870 RPM 897 876 855 831 807 780 kW 0 96 0 88 0 80 0 71 0 62 0 54 0 6 CFM 2395 2255 2115 1960 1805 RPM 901 880 858 834 809 kW 0 87 0 79 0 71 0 63 0 55 0 7 CFM 2509 2362 2214 2042 1870...

Page 25: ...1 1904 RPM 836 812 788 760 731 kW 0 88 0 77 0 67 0 60 0 54 0 6 CFM 2687 2518 2349 2177 2005 RPM 885 862 838 815 791 kW 0 98 0 88 0 79 0 69 0 59 0 7 CFM 2460 2276 2092 RPM 889 865 841 kW 0 90 0 80 0 70...

Page 26: ...9 3239 3115 2991 2846 2700 2549 2398 2257 RPM 990 972 950 928 904 881 857 833 813 kW 1 52 1 41 1 30 1 20 1 09 0 99 0 89 0 80 0 72 0 7 CFM 3294 3184 3074 2942 2810 2652 2493 2316 RPM 1011 993 975 953 9...

Page 27: ...2 2919 2776 2616 2455 2282 RPM 986 966 947 928 904 879 856 833 809 kW 1 57 1 46 1 34 1 23 1 12 1 01 0 92 0 83 0 74 0 7 CFM 3360 3251 3142 3012 2881 2722 2563 2388 2212 RPM 1010 990 971 951 931 907 882...

Page 28: ...9 712 695 678 659 639 623 kW 1 51 1 39 1 27 1 17 1 08 0 99 0 91 0 81 0 5 CFM 3998 3871 3706 3540 3368 3196 3017 RPM 761 747 731 714 697 680 661 kW 1 51 1 42 1 30 1 18 1 09 0 99 0 90 0 6 CFM 4016 3903...

Page 29: ...1 RPM 743 727 711 694 676 658 640 623 kW 1 52 1 41 1 30 1 19 1 09 0 99 0 89 0 81 0 5 CFM 3969 3816 3662 3490 3318 3127 RPM 746 729 712 695 677 660 kW 1 44 1 32 1 20 1 10 0 99 0 89 0 6 CFM 3851 3719 35...

Page 30: ...over the range of operation Always reference the charts to determine the ideal amount of sub cooling for a given liquid pressure Units charged to other values will not perform at the rated unit effic...

Page 31: ...ication Notes for use Add refrigerant when below curve Remove refrigerant when above curve 180 205 230 255 280 305 330 355 380 405 430 455 480 505 530 555 580 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110...

Page 32: ...Temp ____________ F Temperature Rise ___________ F INSTALLATION ADDRESS CITY_________________________ STATE_________________ UNIT MODEL _________________________________________ UNIT SERIAL _________...

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