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Table PD-23 — 130 Ton Gross Cooling Capacity With 5-Row I-F Evaporator Coil — 100% Load

Ambient Temperature

85

95

105

115

AIR-

ENT

Entering Wet Bulb

FLOW

DB

61

67

73

61

67

73

61

67

73

61

67

73

CFM

(F)

CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC

CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC

CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC

CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC

75

1356 1064 1497 839 1646 594

1295 1030 1430 806 1574 562

1232 995 1360 773 1498 530

1165 958 1287 739 1418 497

31000

80

1375 1252 1502 1018 1649 784

1315 1218 1435 985 1576 752

1253 1182 1365 951 1500 720

1188 1146 1293 917 1421 687

85

1409 1409 1511 1201 1653 964

1356 1356 1446 1167 1580 932

1300 1300 1377 1132 1505 898

1241 1241 1305 1096 1425 864

90

1482 1482 1530 1386 1658 1146

1428 1428 1466 1352 1586 1114

1370 1370 1398 1317 1511 1081

1309 1309 1328 1281 1432 1044

75

1390 1129 1528 880 1678 605

1327 1094 1459 848 1602 574

1261 1059 1387 814 1524 541

1193 1022 1311 779 1442 508

35000

80

1415 1340 1533 1078 1680 820

1353 1305 1464 1043 1605 787

1289 1270 1392 1008 1527 755

1217 1217 1318 972 1445 721

85

1466 1466 1547 1280 1684 1017

1410 1410 1479 1246 1610 985

1351 1351 1409 1211 1531 951

1289 1289 1335 1175 1450 917

90

1542 1542 1571 1488 1690 1219

1484 1484 1505 1454 1617 1186

1423 1423 1437 1419 1540 1151

1359 1359 1359 1359 1459 1115

75

1419 1191 1553 920 1703 616

1354 1156 1482 887 1625 585

1287 1120 1408 841 1545 552

1217 1083 1331 806

39000

80

1450 1425 1559 1133 1705 854

1377 1377 1489 1099 1628 822

1318 1318 1416 1063 1548 789

1255 1255 1340 1027

85

1514 1514 1577 1357 1710 1069

1456 1456 1508 1323 1633 1036

1394 1394 1436 1287 1553 1003

1329 1329 1361 1251

90

1592 1592 1608 1587 1719 1290

1532 1532 1531 1531 1643 1256

1468 1468 1468 1468 1564 1221

1401 1401 1401 1401

75

1444 1252 1574 944 1723 627

1378 1216 1501 910 1644 595

1309 1180 1426 876 1562 562

1238 1142 1347 840

43000

80

1474 1474 1581 1187 1726 888

1415 1415 1510 1152 1647 855

1353 1353 1436 1116 1565 822

1288 1288 1358 1080

85

1555 1555 1603 1432 1731 1119

1494 1494 1533 1397 1652 1086

1430 1430 1460 1362 1570 1051

1363 1363 1384 1325

90

1636 1636 1635 1635 1744 1358

1573 1573 1573 1573 1666 1324

1507 1507 1507 1507 1586 1289

1437 1437 1437 1437

75

1449 1267 1578 954 1728 629

1383 1231 1505 919 1648 597

1314 1194 1429 884 1566 565

1243 1157 1350 849

44000

80

1483 1483 1587 1200 1731 896

1423 1423 1515 1165 1652 850

1361 1361 1440 1130 1570 816

1295 1295 1362 1093

85

1564 1564 1610 1450 1736 1132

1503 1503 1539 1416 1657 1099

1439 1439 1466 1380 1574 1062

1371 1371 1389 1343

90

1646 1646 1645 1645 1749 1375

1583 1583 1582 1582 1672 1341

1516 1516 1516 1516 1591 1306

1446 1446 1445 1445

75

1460 1296 1587 969 1737 634

1393 1260 1514 936 1656 602

1324 1223 1437 901 1573 570

1252 1185 1357 866

46000

80

1500 1500 1596 1226 1740 913

1439 1439 1524 1191 1660 864

1376 1376 1449 1155 1577 831

1309 1309 1371 1118

85

1582 1582 1621 1487 1745 1156

1520 1520 1550 1452 1664 1121

1454 1454 1476 1416 1582 1086

1385 1385 1399 1379

90

1665 1665 1665 1665 1760 1409

1601 1601 1599 1599 1682 1374

1533 1533 1533 1533 1600 1339

1461 1461 1461 1461

Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat.
2. CAP = Total Gross Cooling Capacity
3. SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

Table PD-22 — 115 Ton Gross Cooling Capacity With 5-Row I-F Evaporator Coil — 100% Load

Ambient Temperature

85

95

105

115

AIR-

ENT

Entering Wet Bulb

FLOW

DB

61

67

73

61

67

73

61

67

73

61

67

73

CFM

(F)

CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC

CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC

CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC

CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC

75

1234 993 1361 776 1496 539

1177 962 1298 746 1429 510

1118 929 1233 715 1358 480

1056 895 1165 684 1284 450

31000

80

1254 1176 1365 950 1499 724

1198 1145 1303 920 1431 695

1140 1112 1238 886 1361 665

1074 1074 1170 853 1287 634

85

1297 1297 1376 1126 1503 898

1247 1247 1315 1095 1435 869

1194 1194 1251 1063 1365 838

1139 1139 1185 1030 1292 807

90

1366 1366 1396 1307 1507 1074

1314 1314 1336 1276 1441 1044

1260 1260 1274 1244 1372 1012

1203 1203 1203 1203 1299 980

75

1263 1056 1387 816 1523 550

1205 1024 1323 786 1453 521

1144 991 1256 755 1380 491

1080 957 1186 713 1304 460

35000

80

1289 1262 1392 1005 1525 758

1232 1230 1329 974 1456 729

1170 1170 1262 942 1383 699

1114 1114 1193 908 1308 668

85

1348 1348 1407 1203 1530 950

1295 1295 1345 1172 1460 920

1240 1240 1279 1139 1388 890

1181 1181 1211 1106 1312 858

90

1419 1419 1433 1406 1537 1145

1364 1364 1364 1364 1469 1114

1307 1307 1307 1307 1397 1082

1247 1247 1247 1247 1323 1049

75

1288 1116 1408 855 1544 560

1228 1084 1343 812 1472 531

1166 1050 1274 781 1397 501

1101 1016 1203 748 1320 470

39000

80

1316 1316 1415 1059 1547 791

1262 1262 1350 1028 1475 762

1206 1206 1283 995 1401 732

1147 1147 1212 961 1324 701

85

1390 1390 1434 1278 1551 1000

1335 1335 1370 1246 1480 970

1277 1277 1304 1214 1405 937

1217 1217 1234 1180 1329 904

90

1464 1464 1463 1463 1562 1213

1407 1407 1406 1406 1492 1182

1347 1347 1347 1347 1419 1150

1284 1284 1284 1284 1343 1117

75

1310 1174 1426 877 1561 570

1249 1141 1359 846 1488 541

1186 1108 1289 814 1412 511

1120 1073 1215 779 1333 480

43000

80

1351 1351 1435 1111 1564 824

1295 1295 1369 1080 1492 795

1237 1237 1300 1047 1416 751

1176 1176 1229 1013 1338 719

85

1426 1426 1457 1351 1568 1047

1369 1369 1393 1319 1496 1016

1309 1309 1325 1286 1422 983

1246 1246 1256 1252 1344 950

90

1502 1502 1502 1502 1583 1280

1443 1443 1443 1443 1512 1248

1381 1381 1381 1381 1438 1216

1316 1316 1316 1316 1361 1183

75

1315 1189 1430 885 1565 573

1254 1156 1362 854 1491 543

1190 1122 1292 823 1415 513

1124 1087 1218 787 1335 483

44000

80

1359 1359 1439 1124 1569 818

1303 1303 1373 1092 1496 788

1244 1244 1304 1059 1420 758

1183 1183 1232 1025 1341 726

85

1435 1435 1463 1369 1573 1058

1377 1377 1398 1337 1500 1027

1317 1317 1330 1304 1425 995

1253 1253 1253 1253 1347 962

90

1511 1511 1511 1511 1588 1296

1451 1451 1451 1451 1516 1265

1389 1389 1389 1389 1442 1232

1323 1323 1323 1323 1365 1199

75

1325 1217 1437 902 1572 578

1263 1184 1369 871 1498 548

1199 1150 1297 836 1421 518

1133 1115 1224 802 1341 487

46000

80

1373 1373 1448 1150 1576 833

1317 1317 1379 1118 1502 803

1257 1257 1312 1084 1426 772

1195 1195 1239 1050 1346 740

85

1450 1450 1474 1404 1581 1081

1392 1392 1408 1372 1508 1050

1331 1331 1330 1330 1432 1017

1266 1266 1266 1266 1354 984

90

1528 1528 1527 1527 1598 1329

1467 1467 1467 1467 1525 1297

1404 1404 1404 1404 1451 1265

1337 1337 1337 1337 1373 1231

Performance
Data

(115, 130 Tons)

Summary of Contents for RT-PRC010-EN

Page 1: ...Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners IntelliPak Rooftops 20 130Tons 60 Hz RT PRC010 EN October 2001 20 75Tons 90 130Tons...

Page 2: ...ws for stand alone operation of the unit Access to the unit controls via a Human Interface Panel provides a high degree of control superior monitoring capability and unmatched diagnostic information O...

Page 3: ...efits Application Considerations Selection Procedure Model Number Description General Data Performance Data Performance Adjustment Factors Controls Electric Power Dimension andWeights Mechanical Speci...

Page 4: ...er control options comparative enthalpy reference enthalpy dry bulb control Variable frequency drive control of supply exhaust fan motor Inlet guide vanes on FC supply fans VAV only Outside air CFM co...

Page 5: ...tresses of expansion and contraction Stainless steel provides corrosion resistance through the entire material thickness Integral condenser subcooler improves efficiency while helping avoid liquid fla...

Page 6: ...utomation and controls isTrane s Trane s andTrane s The IntelliPak rooftop as a part of an Integrated Comfort system provides powerful maintenance monitoring control and reporting capabilities The Tra...

Page 7: ...rooftop air conditioner The efficiency is achieved with a 100 percent modulating exhaust system with two forward curved fans with modulating discharge dampers that operate only when needed compared t...

Page 8: ...tanding feature of the 3 D Scroll compressor is that slugging will not cause failure In a reciprocating compressor however the liquid or dirt can cause serious damage LowT orqueVariation The 3 D Scrol...

Page 9: ...l the building pressure to within the adjustable specified dead band that is set at the Human Interface Panel Advantages of the Statitrac 100 percent modulating exhaust system are a The exhaust fan ru...

Page 10: ...signal that varies with the position of the economizer dampers When the exhaust fans start the modulating discharge dampers are fully closed and exhaust airflow is 15 to 20 percent of total exhaust c...

Page 11: ...arge and return openings The supply and return air is routed through the curb to horizontal openings on the sides of the curb The second method available for horizontal supply and return applies to 20...

Page 12: ...G Rooftops 90 to 130 tons The SXHG SLHG SSHG rooftops can be field modified to supply and return air horizontally without the use of a horizontal supply return curb To supply air horizontally use Pane...

Page 13: ...ntelliPak Rooftops Ventilation Override Sequences One of the benefits of using an exhaust fan rather than a return fan in addition to the benefits of lower energy usage and improved building pressuriz...

Page 14: ...t fittings Trane s Engineering Bulletin RT EB 80 describes various duct installation considerations specifically addressing indoor sound level concerns This bulletin includes sound power data on Trane...

Page 15: ...essure to static pressure However when job conditions dictate elbows be installed near the rooftop outlet the loss of capacity and static pressure may be reduced through the use of guide vanes and pro...

Page 16: ...aporator RADB OA OADB RADB 80 0 10 95 80 80 1 5 81 5 F Approximate wet bulb mixture temperature RAWB OA OAWB RAWB 65 0 10 76 65 65 1 1 66 1 F Step 3 Determine Supply Fan Motor Heat Gain Having selecte...

Page 17: ...isfy the winter heating load of 563 MBh Table PD 28 shows an air temperature rise of 30 6 F for 17 500 cfm through the 170 kw heat module Unit supply temperature at design heating conditions mixed air...

Page 18: ...ive selection number 6 600 rpm Where altitudes are significantly above sea level useTables PAF 2 and PAF 3 and Figure PAF 1 for applicable correction factors UNIT ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Selection pro...

Page 19: ...3 bhp actual Compressor MBh SHR and kw should be calculated at standard and then converted to actual using the correction factors inTable PAF 2 Apply these factors to the capacities selected at standa...

Page 20: ...FILTER A Throwaway B Cleanable Wire Mesh C High Efficiency Throwaway D Bag With Prefilter E Cartridge With Prefilter F Throwaway Filter Rack Less Filter Media G Bag Filter Rack Less Filter Media DIGI...

Page 21: ...1 50 6 2 0 7 2 5 Low Heat Coil C 1 0 D 1 25 E 1 50 F 2 0 G 2 5 DIGIT 10 DESIGN SEQUENCE A First Factory Assigned Note Sequence may be any letter A thru Z or any digit 1 thru 9 DIGIT 11 EXHAUST OPTION...

Page 22: ...2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced Evaporator Coil High Capacity Size Ft2 20 3 20 3 24 4 32 5 Rows Fin Series 4 148 4 148 4 148 4 148 Tube Diameter Surface 1 2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced 1 2...

Page 23: ...x24x2 Face Area Ft2 20 0 20 0 28 0 34 0 Standard Unit Minimum Outside AirTemperature For Mechanical Cooling Without Hot Gas Option 55 F 50 F 50 F 55 F With Hot Gas Option 55 F 50 F 50 F 55 F Low Ambie...

Page 24: ...180 4 148 Tube Diameter Surface 1 2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced Evaporator Coil High Capacity Size Ft2 37 9 37 9 43 1 43 1 Rows Fin Series 4 148 4 148 4 148 NA 5 148 T...

Page 25: ...4x2 8 24x24x2 8 24x24x2 Face Area Ft2 42 0 42 0 44 0 44 0 44 0 Standard Unit Min Outside AirTemperature For Mechanical Cooling Without Hot Gas Option 35 F 40 F 30 F 45 F 45 F With Hot Gas Option 35 F...

Page 26: ...122 0 x 71 25 122 0 x 71 25 Size Ft2 59 3 59 3 59 3 59 3 Rows Fin Series 3 148 3 180 5 148 5 148 Tube Diameter Surface 1 2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced 1 2 Enhanced Evaporator Coil High Capacit...

Page 27: ...nameplate rating of the unit Table GD 4 ARI Performance Data 1 ARI Performance Data1 Capacity Tons Model3 MBh EER IPLV2 SAHFC2040A A A 220 9 5 12 8 SXHFC2040A A A 220 9 5 12 8 20 SFHFC204LA A A 220 9...

Page 28: ...0 98 0 97 0 96 0 95 0 94 KW Correction Multiplier Compressors 1 00 1 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 1 05 1 06 1 07 SHR Correction Multiplier 1 00 98 95 93 91 89 87 85 Maximum Condenser Ambient 115 F 114 F 113 F 11...

Page 29: ...259 260 259 280 198 248 248 248 248 266 193 90 294 294 294 294 308 254 284 284 284 284 296 249 273 273 273 273 283 244 261 261 261 261 269 239 Notes 1 All capacities shown are gross and have not cons...

Page 30: ...8 308 326 326 326 326 332 302 Notes 1 All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat 2 CAP Total gross cooling capacity 3 SHC Sensible heat capacity Table PD 3 25Ton Gross Cool...

Page 31: ...Notes 1 All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat 2 CAP Total gross cooling capacity 3 SHC Sensible heat capacity Table PD 5 30Ton Gross Cooling Capacity STANDARD CAPACITY...

Page 32: ...487 487 487 508 428 467 467 467 467 483 419 Table PD 8 40Ton Gross Cooling Capacity HIGH CAPACITY Evaporator CoilWith Scroll Compressor AmbientTemperature 85 95 105 115 ENT EnteringWet Bulb DB 61 67 7...

Page 33: ...645 645 645 645 658 600 Notes 1 All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat 2 CAP Total gross cooling capacity 3 SHC Sensible heat capacity Table PD 9 50Ton Gross Cooling Ca...

Page 34: ...87 787 786 786 814 695 Notes 1 All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat 2 CAP Total gross cooling capacity 3 SHC Sensible heat capacity Table PD 11 55Ton Gross Cooling Ca...

Page 35: ...55 706 706 706 706 733 641 Table PD 14 60Ton Gross Cooling Capacity HIGH CAPACITY Evaporator CoilWith Scroll Compressor AmbientTemperature 85 95 105 115 ENT EnteringWet Bulb DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67...

Page 36: ...8 848 722 927 572 772 772 806 701 881 551 736 736 763 678 832 529 90 887 887 904 866 976 710 852 852 864 845 932 689 816 816 816 816 886 668 779 779 778 778 839 646 75 809 682 889 520 980 353 771 660...

Page 37: ...e gross and have not considered indoor fan heat 2 CAP Total Gross Cooling Capacity 3 SHC Sensible Heat Capacity Table PD 16 75Ton Gross Cooling Capacity STANDARD CAPACITY Evaporator Coil AmbientTemper...

Page 38: ...1324 1324 1324 1355 1222 1271 1271 1271 1271 1295 1196 1215 1215 1215 1215 1233 1169 Notes 1 All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat 2 CAP Total Gross Cooling Capacity 3...

Page 39: ...1325 739 1121 1121 1153 1016 1251 710 85 1364 1364 1376 1363 1472 1041 1309 1309 1308 1308 1404 1012 1251 1251 1250 1250 1333 982 1189 1189 1189 1189 1260 951 90 1439 1439 1439 1439 1490 1289 1381 13...

Page 40: ...ave not considered indoor fan heat 2 CAP Total Gross Cooling Capacity 3 SHC Sensible Heat Capacity Table PD 22 115Ton Gross Cooling CapacityWith 5 Row I F Evaporator Coil 100 Load AmbientTemperature 8...

Page 41: ...tandard AirVolume Cfm Module 5000 7500 10000 12500 Low Heat 1 06 1 33 1 52 1 74 High Heat 2 20 2 85 3 31 3 65 50 Nominal Ton Unit Steam Unit Standard AirVolume Cfm Module 10000 15000 20000 25000 Low H...

Page 42: ...14000 16000 18000 20000 22000 24000 26000 30 102 4 23 6 15 7 11 8 9 4 7 9 6 7 5 9 5 2 4 7 4 3 3 9 3 6 50 170 6 39 3 26 2 19 7 15 7 13 1 11 2 9 8 8 7 7 9 7 1 6 6 6 0 70 238 8 55 0 36 7 27 5 22 0 18 3...

Page 43: ...ule Gpm PD Ft 12000 16000 20000 24000 28000 31500 Low 25 0 98 4 28 4 82 5 20 5 48 5 69 5 83 High 30 1 22 5 24 5 91 6 40 6 77 7 06 7 27 Low 50 2 48 4 90 5 63 6 18 6 60 6 92 7 15 High 60 3 33 6 01 6 94...

Page 44: ...0 1 60 609 2 13 685 2 63 757 3 17 829 3 77 895 4 36 957 4 97 1015 5 59 10000 556 2 05 641 2 65 715 3 22 780 3 78 845 4 39 910 5 05 971 5 71 1028 6 38 11000 593 2 58 675 3 25 745 3 89 809 4 51 867 5 13...

Page 45: ...00 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000 CFM STATIC PRESSURE Inches w c 40 wocfm 50 60 S_HFC20 25 Ton Dual 15 X 15 Fans Entrance Losses w ithout Inlet Guide Vanes w ithout Evap Coil w ithout Filters w ithout...

Page 46: ...12 94 11000 1136 8 54 1181 9 24 1225 9 97 1271 10 75 1318 11 58 1364 12 45 1409 13 33 1452 14 21 Cfm Total Static Pressure Std 4 250 4 500 4 750 5 000 5 250 5 500 5 750 6 000 Air RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM...

Page 47: ...0 14000 16000 18000 20000 CFM STATIC PRESSURE Inches w c 50 60 70 40 wocfm 90 20 HP 1500 RPM 15 HP 1400 RPM 1300 RPM 7 5 HP 10 HP 1200 RPM 5 HP 1100 RPM 1000 RPM 3 HP 900 RPM 800 RPM 700 RPM 600 RPM 5...

Page 48: ...9 22 1037 10 15 1078 11 11 1118 12 08 1156 13 07 1193 14 07 12000 903 7 99 951 8 94 996 9 90 1039 10 88 1080 11 88 1120 12 89 1158 13 93 1195 14 98 13000 904 8 61 952 9 60 998 10 61 1041 11 63 1083 12...

Page 49: ...0 7 5 8 0 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000 CFM STATIC PRESSURE Inches w c 1400 RPM 800 RPM 900 RPM 1000 RPM 1100 RPM 1200 RPM 1300 RPM 600 RPM 700 RPM 500 RPM S_HFC30 Dual 18...

Page 50: ...208 13 52 11000 913 7 44 961 8 19 1007 8 97 1051 9 83 1094 10 78 1135 11 81 1174 12 90 1212 14 03 12000 916 8 26 964 9 09 1009 9 90 1053 10 71 1095 11 57 1136 12 49 1175 13 50 1213 14 58 13000 920 8 9...

Page 51: ...0 7 5 8 0 0 4000 8000 12000 16000 20000 CFM STATIC PRESSURE Inches w c 25 HP 3 HP 5 HP 7 5 HP 10 HP 15 HP 20 HP S_HFC30 Dual 18 X 18 Fans Entrance Losses w ith Inlet Guide Vanes w ithout Evap Coil w i...

Page 52: ...73 892 8 69 927 9 67 961 10 66 993 11 67 1023 12 69 1053 13 71 9000 819 7 32 861 8 28 901 9 27 938 10 31 972 11 37 1006 12 45 1037 13 55 1068 14 67 10000 822 7 88 865 8 89 906 9 92 944 10 98 980 12 07...

Page 53: ...0 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000 22000 24000 26000 28000 30000 CFM STATIC PRESSURE Inches w c 40 HP 7 5 HP 10 HP 15 HP 20 HP 25 HP 30 HP 1200 RPM 600 RPM 700 RPM 800 RPM 900 RPM 1000 RPM 1100 RPM 500 R...

Page 54: ...0 823 7 50 865 8 50 904 9 52 942 10 58 977 11 65 1010 12 74 1042 13 85 1073 14 97 10000 827 8 02 870 9 08 910 10 16 948 11 26 985 12 39 1019 13 55 1052 14 73 1084 15 92 11000 830 8 56 873 9 67 914 10...

Page 55: ...000 18000 20000 22000 24000 26000 28000 30000 CFM STATIC PRESSURE Inches w c 40 wocfm 50 60 70 1200 RPM 500 RPM 600 RPM 700 RPM 800 RPM 900 RPM 1000 RPM 1100 RPM 5 HP 7 5 HP 10 HP 15 HP 20 HP 25 HP 30...

Page 56: ...762 16 37 801 18 17 838 20 06 871 22 03 903 24 03 933 26 06 962 28 10 990 30 15 24000 764 17 14 803 18 96 840 20 86 875 22 84 907 24 89 938 26 98 967 29 09 995 31 22 25000 765 17 94 805 19 82 842 21...

Page 57: ...8 0 0 3000 6000 9000 12000 15000 18000 21000 24000 27000 30000 33000 36000 CFM STATIC PRESSURE Inches w c S_HFC60 C70 C75 Dual 22 X 22 Fans Entrance Losses w ithout Inlet Guide Vanes w ithout Evap Co...

Page 58: ...940 25 74 968 27 60 995 29 46 23000 780 17 11 816 18 94 851 20 89 884 22 89 916 24 90 946 26 87 974 28 82 1002 30 77 24000 785 18 00 821 19 81 855 21 74 889 23 78 921 25 87 951 27 96 980 30 03 1008 3...

Page 59: ...0 3000 6000 9000 12000 15000 18000 21000 24000 27000 30000 33000 36000 CFM STATIC PRESSURE Inches w c S_HFC60 C70 C75 Dual 22 X 22 Fans Entrance Losses w ith Inlet Guide Vane w ithout Evap Coil w itho...

Page 60: ...35000 1062 21 64 1087 23 18 1112 24 78 1137 26 48 1162 28 28 1186 30 12 1208 31 73 1230 33 43 36000 1080 22 76 1105 24 31 1128 25 91 1152 27 60 1177 29 38 1200 31 19 1224 33 06 1246 34 83 37000 1097...

Page 61: ...83 1592 68 92 40000 1487 58 15 1507 60 24 1528 62 42 1546 64 40 1566 66 63 1584 68 66 1603 70 93 41000 1500 59 94 1519 62 08 1538 64 16 1558 66 32 1576 68 43 1595 70 62 1615 72 92 42000 1512 61 69 153...

Page 62: ...000 1104 24 55 1130 26 28 1154 27 95 1178 29 68 1202 31 41 1225 33 14 1248 34 90 1270 36 71 36000 1122 25 82 1148 27 58 1172 29 32 1195 31 07 1219 32 87 1241 34 59 1264 36 42 1286 38 21 37000 1141 27...

Page 63: ...67 90 1592 70 24 1610 72 37 1629 74 58 1649 77 03 41000 1547 65 62 1566 67 82 1585 69 97 1603 72 20 1624 74 68 1642 76 94 1661 79 28 42000 1561 67 70 1580 69 96 1598 72 15 1617 74 44 1635 76 65 1654 7...

Page 64: ...46 1145 27 10 1169 28 78 1192 30 55 1215 32 39 1239 34 32 1261 36 21 38000 1115 25 02 1139 26 67 1163 28 37 1185 30 03 1208 31 78 1230 33 59 1254 35 56 1276 37 52 39000 1133 26 18 1157 27 94 1180 29...

Page 65: ...70 21 1600 72 40 1619 74 67 1637 76 85 44000 1542 65 85 1559 67 89 1576 70 00 1594 72 18 1612 74 41 1631 76 72 1650 79 12 45000 1558 68 03 1575 70 14 1592 72 31 1610 74 56 1625 76 54 1643 78 91 46000...

Page 66: ...0 1303 39 85 38000 1160 28 52 1184 30 31 1208 32 13 1231 34 03 1254 35 91 1276 37 76 1297 39 57 1319 41 49 39000 1179 29 94 1203 31 81 1226 33 64 1249 35 54 1272 37 50 1293 39 35 1315 41 30 1335 43 12...

Page 67: ...1580 69 96 1598 72 15 1617 74 44 1635 76 65 1654 79 10 43000 1576 69 89 1593 72 06 1613 74 46 1630 76 64 1650 79 22 44000 1591 72 20 1609 74 43 1628 76 89 1645 79 12 45000 1607 74 63 1625 76 92 1643...

Page 68: ...9 N A 50 53 51 63 36 62 21 21 10 23 20 10000 17 13 23 17 12 10 11 13 16 07 15 04 04 01 37 30 03 05 14000 29 22 39 29 26 20 22 22 28 15 28 07 07 03 56 50 07 08 50 55 17000 39 30 53 40 39 29 32 31 40 22...

Page 69: ...9 1 12 44 43000 1 42 1 10 N A N A N A 45 30 57 66 53 71 N A 22 N A 1 22 1 30 54 46000 1 58 1 23 N A N A N A 55 34 65 75 61 79 N A 24 N A 64 Notes 1 Static pressure drops of accessory components must b...

Page 70: ...00 7 800 8 900 9 1000 A 1200 C 800 8 900 9 1000 A 1100 B 1300 D 900 9 1000 A 1100 B 1200 C 500 5 700 7 800 8 900 9 1000 A 1000 A 40 600 6 800 8 900 9 1000 A 1100 B 1100 B 700 7 900 9 1000 A 1100 B 800...

Page 71: ...12000 737 4 44 806 5 22 860 5 64 905 5 89 956 6 49 14000 837 6 67 7500 334 0 75 438 1 21 535 1 77 616 2 35 686 2 98 750 3 64 809 4 34 864 5 06 40 9000 362 1 09 449 1 57 536 2 16 618 2 84 689 3 52 753...

Page 72: ...1000 A 1100 B 900 9 500 5 600 6 700 7 40 600 6 700 7 800 8 700 7 800 8 800 8 400 4 600 6 700 7 700 7 50 55 500 5 700 7 800 8 800 8 600 6 800 8 900 9 700 7 400 4 600 6 600 6 700 7 800 8 60 500 5 700 7...

Page 73: ...5 794 5 01 11000 688 5 36 725 5 80 760 6 24 793 6 66 823 7 06 850 7 42 875 7 76 4000 271 0 29 364 0 54 438 0 82 499 1 07 550 1 30 601 1 56 651 1 87 6000 339 0 71 391 0 90 456 1 22 517 1 60 572 2 01 62...

Page 74: ...RPM Drive No 500 5 700 7 20 600 6 800 8 700 7 900 9 800 8 500 5 700 7 25 600 6 800 8 700 7 900 9 800 8 600 6 800 8 30 700 7 900 9 800 8 1000 A 900 9 500 5 700 7 40 600 6 800 8 700 7 500 5 700 7 50 55...

Page 75: ...ring unit start up and transition to from Occupied Unoccupied modes to prevent overpressurization of the supply air ductwork However if for any reason the supply air pressure exceeds the user defined...

Page 76: ...cycle takes place followed by another attempt to ignite If ignition fails a second time the heating section will be shut down and locked out until manually reset at the unit mounted Human Interface Pa...

Page 77: ...only is used to satisfy cooling requirements Outdoor air dampers may be set manually for a maximum of 25 percent outdoor air if rooftop is equipped with 0 to 25 percent manual fresh air damper A Heat...

Page 78: ...sensor The signal is sent to the UCM and the stages are sequenced based on load demand HotWater or Steam Heating Upon a call for heat the UCM will send a varying voltage signal to the valve actuator...

Page 79: ...arying capacity is used to raise the zone temperature to the MWU zone temperature setpoint This method of warm up is used to overcome the building sink effect Cycling capacity MWU will operate until M...

Page 80: ...haust fan On exhaust dampers Open if equipped Exhaust fanVFD On 60 Hz if equipped Outside air dampers Open Heat all stages Off Modulating heat output at 0 vdc Occupied Unoccupied output Energized VO r...

Page 81: ...ting the unit This menu is accessible only at the unit mounted Human Interface Panel 5 Generic BuildingAutomation System odule GBAS The Generic Building Automation System Module GBAS is used to provid...

Page 82: ...cted as the ZoneTemperature Sensor source which was set up at the Human Interface Panel When this function is initiated by the push of an override button on the zone sensor the unit will switch to the...

Page 83: ...or units using heaters equal to or greater than 50 kw MCA 1 25 x LOAD1 LOAD2 LOAD4 LOAD3 The nameplate MCA value will be the larger of the cooling mode MCA value or the heating mode MCA value calculat...

Page 84: ...1 8 143 2 9 8 9 9 41 9 269 41 9 251 18 2 117 14 6 94 55 Std and Hi Cap 4 15 3 15 6 62 8 409 62 8 376 27 3 178 21 8 143 60 Std and Hi Cap 4 14 4 15 0 62 8 409 62 8 376 27 3 178 21 8 143 70 Std 2 15 6 6...

Page 85: ...4 38 6 19 3 15 4 20 58 7 51 0 25 5 20 4 25 70 5 61 0 30 5 24 5 30 86 5 75 0 37 5 30 0 40 112 0 97 0 48 5 39 0 Table ED 3 20 130Tons Electrical Service Sizing Data Electric Heat Module Electric Heat Un...

Page 86: ...21 2 14 01 4 12 6 7 0 6 615 16 4 95 16 3 43 8 5 7 0 113 4 7 91 2 40 6 73 8 27 0 7 61 2 7 25 8 6 15 8 0 97 8 1 57 8 1 101 8 2 5 2 5 16 713 16 15 111 8 8 0 7 83 16 5 95 16 3 43 8 5 7 0 113 4 7 91 2 50...

Page 87: ...87 RT PRC010 EN DETAIL B COVERS 40 60 70 AND 75 TON UNITS DETAIL A COVERS 20 25 30 50 AND 55 TON UNITS Dimensional Data 20 75Tons Figure DD 1 20 75Ton Cooling Only Unit Dimensions SAHF Continued...

Page 88: ...1 57 8 1 101 8 2 5 2 5 19 105 16 19 7 18 1111 16 15 111 8 8 0 7 83 16 5 95 16 3 43 8 5 7 0 513 16 7 91 2 20 6 20 3 20 1 19 6 50 55 5 87 8 32 101 2 7 61 2 6 41 8 5 31 8 0 91 2 1 35 8 1 79 16 2 5 2 5 19...

Page 89: ...6 2 0 3 6 4 0 1 105 8 6 117 8 0 113 16 0 113 16 2 515 16 S HF 22 41 2 5 21 16 9 1115 16 9 25 16 22 41 8 9 2 19 5 10 17 16 7 1015 16 2 0 3 6 4 0 1 105 8 7 83 4 0 113 16 0 23 8 2 515 16 Note 1 The retur...

Page 90: ...quired to open the access doors on the unit s supply fan evaporator filter and exhaust fan sections All hinged doors swing outward in a 180 degree arc 4 90 130 ton models have two outdoor air intakes...

Page 91: ...91 RT PRC010 EN Figure DD 6 90 130Ton Roof Curb Dimensions Cross Section Thru Roof Curb and base pan Dimensional Data 90 130Tons SECTION B B...

Page 92: ...ilable for use with all zone sensors to provide remote sensing capabilities SINGLE SETPOINT SENSORWITH SYSTEM FUNCTION LIGHTS BAYSENS021 PROGRAMMABLE NIGHT SETBACK SENSOR BAYSENS020 Dimensional Data F...

Page 93: ...C CHANGEOVER SENSORWITH SYSTEM FUNCTION LIGHTS BAYSENS010 WITHOUT LED STATUS INDICATORS BAYSENS008 SINGLE SETPOINTWITHOUT LED STATUS INDICATORS BAYSENS006 Note 1 Remote sensors are available for use w...

Page 94: ...e sensing capabilities REMOTE MINIMUM POSITION POTENTIOMETER CONTROL BAYSTAT023 TEMPERATURE SENSOR BAYSENS016 ZONETEMPERATURE SENSORW TIMED OVERRIDE BUTTON AND LOCAL SETPOINTADJUSTMENT BAYSENS014 1 ZO...

Page 95: ...8770 9320 9480 9650 10120 9650 610 640 Kg 3833 3905 3978 4187 3978 4227 4300 4377 4590 4377 277 290 70 75Lb 8970 9150 9300 9780 9300 9860 10040 10160 10640 10160 610 640 Kg 4069 4150 4218 4436 4218 4...

Page 96: ...he discharge dampers to control the building pressure to within the adjustable specified dead band that is set at the Human Interface Panel Filters No Filters two inch throwaway filter rack only compl...

Page 97: ...t unit power with the control box door closed for safety Hot Gas Bypass Valves piping and controls are all included to allow operation at low airflow avoiding coil frosting and damage to compressor Wh...

Page 98: ...available These sensors are used with CV units Programmable Night Setback Sensors electronic programmable sensors with auto or manual changeover with seven day programming Keyboard selection of heat c...

Page 99: ...se shall be watertight with 14 gauge formed load bearing members formed recess and curb overhang Unit lifting lugs shall accept chains or cables for rigging Lifting lugs shall also serve as unit tiedo...

Page 100: ...shall have two independent fan assemblies with double inlet air foil fan motor and fixed pitch sheave drive All fans shall be statically and dynamically balanced and tested in factory Supply fans shal...

Page 101: ...on Two double inlet forward curved fans shall be mounted on a common shaft with fixed sheave drive All fans shall be dynamically balanced and tested in factory before being installed in unit Exhaust f...

Page 102: ...rflow 400 CFM ton at 1 inch wg static pressure Ultra low leak economizer dampers option Standard low leak dampers shall be provided with chlorinated polyvinyl chloride gasketing added to the damper bl...

Page 103: ...shall have built in thermal overload protection Gas Safety Controls shall include electronic flame safety controls to require proving of combustion air prior to ignition sequence which shall include a...

Page 104: ...comfort trane com SinceTheTrane Company has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice Literature Order Numbe...

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