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255027-YTG-B-0507

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Unitary Products Group

FEATURES

All models are available with a wide variety of factory-
mounted options such as electric heaters, phase monitor, 
convenience outlet, dirty filter switch, disconnect switch, 
smoke detectors, and coil guards to make them suitable for 
almost every application.

All units are self-contained and assembled on full perimeter 
base rails with forklift holes on three sides and holes for over-
head rigging. Every unit is completely piped, wired, charged 
and tested at the factory to simplify the field installation and to 
provide years of dependable operation.

All models (including those with an economizer) are suitable 
for either bottom or horizontal duct connections. For bottom 
duct, remove the sheet metal panels from the supply and 
return air openings through the base of the unit. For horizon-
tal duct, remove the supply and return air panels on the rear 
of the unit.

All models are available with these “factory mounted” outdoor 
air damper options:

Single enthalpy economizer

Motorized outdoor air damper

Supply air blowers are equipped with either direct drive or 
belt drive that can be adjusted to meet the exact require-
ments of the job.

All compressors are equipped with internal pressure relief. 
Every refrigerant circuit includes a liquid line filter-drier, a high 
pressure switch and a suction line with a freezestat and low 
pressure/loss of charge switch to protect all system compo-
nents.

Simplicity

®

 

Controls - 

Simplicity

®

 control boards have 

standardized a number of features previously available 
only as options or by utilizing additional controls.

Low Ambient 

- An integrated low-ambient control 

allows all units to operate in the cooling mode down 
to 0ºF outdoor ambient without additional assis-
tance. Optionally, the control board can be pro-
grammed to lockout the compressors when the 
outdoor air temperature is low or when free cooling 
is available.

Anti-Short Cycle Protection

 - To aid compressor 

life, an anti-short cycle delay is incorporated into the 
standard controls. Compressor reliability is further 
ensured by programmable minimum run times. For 
testing, the anti short cycle delay can be temporarily 
overridden with the push of a button.

Fan Delays

 - Fan on and fan off delays are fully pro-

grammable and are independent of one another. All 
units are programmed with default values based 
upon their configuration of cooling and heat.

Safety Monitoring

 - The control board monitors the 

high and low-pressure switches, the freezestats, the 
gas valve, if applicable, and the temperature limit 
switch on gas heat units. The unit control board will 
alarm on ignition failures, compressor lockouts and 
repeated limit switch trips.

Nuisance Trip Protection

- To prevent nuisance 

trouble calls, the control board uses a “three strikes, 
you’re out” philosophy. The high and low-pressure 
switches and the freezestats must trip three times 
within two hours before the unit control board will 
lock out the compressor.

On Board Diagnostics

 - Each alarm will energize a 

trouble light on the thermostat, if so equipped, and 
flash an alarm code on the control board LED. Each 
high and low-pressure switch alarm as well as each 
freezestat alarm has its own flash code. The control 
board saves the five most recent alarms in memory, 
and these alarms can be reviewed at any time. 
Alarms and programmed values are retained 
through the loss of power.

All units have long lasting powder paint cabinets with 1000 
hour salt spray test approval under ASTM-B117 procedures.

All models are CSA listed.

Warranty

 - All models include a one-year limited parts 

warranty on the complete unit. Compressors and electric 
heater elements carry a five-year warranty

Electric Heat Operation

 - All electric heat models are 

wired for a single power source and include a bank of 
nickel chromium elements mounted at the discharge of 
the supply air blower to provide a high velocity and uni-
form distribution of air across the heating elements. 
Every element is fully protected against excessive tem-
perature by thermal limit switches.

The power supply wiring can be routed into the control 
box through a threaded pipe connection (field supplied) 
in the base pan of the unit or through a knockout in the 
wiring panel on the side of the unit.

BAS Controls

 - York’s Sunline™ series units offer fac-

tory mounted BAS controls such as 

Simplicity

®

 INTELLI-

Comfort™, Novar, Honeywell, Johnson, and CPC.

Summary of Contents for BP 036

Page 1: ...r frame All units include Powder Paint finish that meets ASTM B 117 1000 hour salt spray standards Permanently lubricated motors Bottom or side air discharge configuration capability field convertible...

Page 2: ...ORMANCE BP048 BELT DRIVE SIDE DUCT APPLICATION 17 11 SUPPLY AIR BLOWER PERFORMANCE BP048 BELT DRIVE BOTTOM DUCT APPLICATION 18 12 SUPPLY AIR BLOWER PERFORMANCE BP060 BELT DRIVE SIDE DUCT APPLICATION 1...

Page 3: ...uote is requested or an order placed CPC Controller DFS APS Johnson Controller DFS APS Honeywell Controller DFS APS Novar Controller DFS APS Simplicity IntelliComfort Controller Simplicity IntelliComf...

Page 4: ...m run times For testing the anti short cycle delay can be temporarily overridden with the push of a button Fan Delays Fan on and fan off delays are fully pro grammable and are independent of one anoth...

Page 5: ...ELECTRIC HEATERS Wired for single point power supply These nickel chromium heater elements are pro vided with limit and automatic reset capability to prevent operation at excessive temperatures FILTER...

Page 6: ...vide years of trouble free operation in corrosive environments BOTTOM DRAIN CONNECTION An optional bottom drain connection is available for inside the curb connec tions for applications in cold enviro...

Page 7: ...1 SOUND POWER RATING1 UNIT SIZE CFM ESP BLOWER SOUND POWER db 10 12 Watts Octave Band Centerline Frequency Hz SWL dB A dB A 10Ft 2 IWG SPEED KW 63 125 250 500 1 000 2 000 4 000 8 000 036 1 200 0 6 0 6...

Page 8: ...24 1 18 8 44 1 2 4 34 1 28 7 23 3 17 9 67 43 6 2 1 43 6 38 1 32 8 27 4 22 1 40 3 2 4 40 3 36 9 31 5 26 1 20 7 62 41 7 2 1 41 7 41 7 38 6 33 2 27 9 22 6 38 8 2 4 38 8 38 8 37 1 31 8 26 4 21 0 57 38 8 2...

Page 9: ...ON CONT Air on Evaporator Coil Temperature of Air on Condenser Coil Total Capacity1 MBh Total Input kW 2 Sensible Capacity MBh Total Capacity1 MBh Total Input kW 2 Sensible Capacity MBh CFM WB F Retur...

Page 10: ...4 21 4 17 4 13 3 62 31 5 4 0 31 5 31 5 26 8 22 8 18 7 14 6 28 2 4 3 28 2 28 2 24 0 20 0 15 9 11 9 1200 77 46 5 4 4 20 7 15 9 11 2 42 2 4 7 19 6 14 0 9 3 72 41 4 4 3 27 9 23 1 18 4 13 6 37 4 4 6 26 0 2...

Page 11: ...0 2 32 3 71 3 4 0 53 8 45 9 37 9 30 0 67 68 5 3 3 68 5 59 2 51 3 43 3 35 4 64 4 3 9 64 4 57 1 49 2 41 2 33 3 62 62 5 3 3 62 5 62 5 62 5 54 6 46 6 38 7 58 4 3 8 58 4 58 4 58 4 50 4 42 5 34 6 57 56 4 3...

Page 12: ...PACITIES 5 TON CONT Air on Evaporator Coil Temperature of Air on Condenser Coil Total Capacity1 MBh Total Input kW 2 Sensible Capacity MBh Total Capacity1 MBh Total Input kW 2 Sensible Capacity MBh CF...

Page 13: ...6 30 6 25 6 20 6 62 48 8 6 9 48 8 48 8 39 9 34 7 29 5 24 2 44 0 7 6 44 0 44 0 35 2 30 2 25 2 20 2 1800 77 68 9 7 3 30 2 23 9 17 7 64 2 8 0 28 2 22 2 16 1 72 62 3 7 1 40 8 34 5 28 3 22 1 57 2 7 8 38 2...

Page 14: ...17 7 25 0 32 4 39 7 47 0 KW 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 2 3 4 3 6 3 8 1600 55 MBH 5 0 12 3 19 7 27 0 34 3 41 6 48 9 56 2 KW 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 2 70 MBH 1 1 8 5 15 8 23 1 30 4 37 7 45 0 52 3 KW 2 2 2 4 2...

Page 15: ...77 550 0 59 1400 707 454 0 49 763 488 0 52 813 520 0 56 860 552 0 59 903 585 0 63 1500 735 496 0 53 791 530 0 57 841 562 0 60 887 594 0 64 931 627 0 67 1600 763 545 0 58 819 579 0 62 870 612 0 66 916...

Page 16: ...0 826 0 89 1051 864 0 93 1900 899 776 0 83 953 818 0 88 1001 860 0 92 1045 901 0 97 1087 939 1 01 2000 936 857 0 92 990 899 0 96 1038 941 1 01 1082 981 1 05 AIR FLOW CFM AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRES...

Page 17: ...25 1147 1 23 1167 1182 1 27 2200 996 1059 1 14 1036 1104 1 18 1077 1150 1 23 1119 1194 1 28 1162 1234 1 32 2300 1034 1151 1 24 1075 1197 1 28 1116 1243 1 33 1158 1286 1 38 2400 1075 1250 1 34 1115 129...

Page 18: ...1 13 1098 1097 1 18 1143 1139 1 22 1189 1180 1 27 2200 1017 1063 1 14 1056 1098 1 18 1098 1138 1 22 1141 1180 1 27 1186 1223 1 31 2300 1063 1151 1 23 1102 1186 1 27 1144 1226 1 31 1187 1268 1 36 2400...

Page 19: ...1063 1 14 1082 1107 1 19 1125 1147 1 23 1167 1182 1 27 2200 996 1059 1 14 1036 1104 1 18 1077 1150 1 23 1119 1194 1 28 1162 1234 1 32 2300 1034 1151 1 24 1075 1197 1 28 1116 1243 1 33 1158 1286 1 38 2...

Page 20: ...10 1126 1075 1 15 1165 1122 1 20 1204 1167 1 25 2200 1046 1030 1 11 1084 1075 1 15 1123 1121 1 20 1162 1168 1 25 1200 1215 1 30 2300 1082 1128 1 21 1121 1172 1 26 1160 1219 1 31 1198 1266 1 36 2400 1...

Page 21: ...1 35 1114 1306 1 40 1145 1364 1 46 1178 1427 1 53 1211 1491 1 60 2300 1058 1296 1 39 1085 1321 1 42 1114 1360 1 46 1143 1410 1 51 1175 1468 1 57 1207 1531 1 64 2400 1087 1401 1 50 1114 1426 1 53 1143...

Page 22: ...1086 1207 1 29 1118 1265 1 36 1151 1328 1 42 1184 1393 1 49 1219 1456 1 56 2200 1060 1221 1 31 1088 1262 1 35 1119 1314 1 41 1150 1372 1 47 1183 1435 1 54 1217 1500 1 61 2300 1091 1329 1 43 1120 1371...

Page 23: ...allowances for a wet evaporator coil 1 filters Refer to STATIC RESISTANCES Table for resistance values 2 Side Flow application 230 Volts TABLE 17 SUPPLY AIR BLOWER PERFORMANCE BP036 048 060 072 DIREC...

Page 24: ...0 22 0 08 0 10 0 12 0 14 0 16 0 18 0 20 0 23 0 26 0 29 0 32 COOLING ONLY2 RESISTANCE IWG CFM DESCRIPTION ECONOMIZER1 3 BOTTOM DUCT CONNECTIONS1 ELECTRIC HEATERS1 1 Deduct these resistance values from...

Page 25: ...4 50 2CE04511525 11 9 33 0 62 0 70 2CE04512025 15 9 44 1 75 8 80 230 3 60 8 3 68 0 2 3 8 0 0 0 None 20 7 25 2CE045105252 5 3 12 7 36 6 40 2CE045107252 7 5 18 0 43 2 45 2CE04511025 10 6 25 5 52 5 60 2C...

Page 26: ...0 75 8 80 2CE04512025 15 9 44 1 89 7 90 2CE04513025 22 2 61 6 111 6 125 230 3 60 17 3 123 0 2 3 10 6 0 0 None 34 5 45 2CE045105252 5 3 12 7 50 5 60 2CE045107252 7 5 18 0 57 1 60 2CE04511025 10 6 25 5...

Page 27: ...3 15 2CE045107462 6 8 8 2 20 5 25 2CE045110462 10 1 12 1 25 5 30 2CE045115462 13 6 16 4 30 7 35 2CE045120462 19 5 23 5 39 6 40 575 3 60 3 2 26 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 None 7 0 15 2CE04511058 10 6 10 2 19 8 20...

Page 28: ...8 8 2 24 6 30 2CE045110462 10 1 12 1 29 6 30 2CE045115462 13 6 16 4 34 8 35 2CE045120462 19 5 23 5 43 7 45 2CE045130462 28 8 34 6 57 7 60 575 3 60 7 0 53 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 None 11 8 15 2CE04511058 10 6 1...

Page 29: ...2CE04511525 11 9 33 0 72 4 80 2CE04512025 15 9 44 1 86 3 90 230 3 60 8 3 68 0 2 3 8 0 10 0 None 31 1 40 2CE045105252 5 3 12 7 47 0 50 2CE045107252 7 5 18 0 53 7 60 2CE04511025 10 6 25 5 63 0 70 2CE04...

Page 30: ...0 85 8 90 2CE04512025 15 9 44 1 99 7 100 2CE04513025 22 2 61 6 121 6 125 230 3 60 17 3 123 0 2 3 10 6 10 0 None 44 5 60 2CE045105252 5 3 12 7 60 5 70 2CE045107252 7 5 18 0 67 1 70 2CE04511025 10 6 25...

Page 31: ...20 2CE045107462 6 8 8 2 25 5 30 2CE045110462 10 1 12 1 30 5 35 2CE045115462 13 6 16 4 35 7 40 2CE045120462 19 5 23 5 44 6 45 575 3 60 3 2 26 0 1 3 2 0 4 0 None 11 2 15 2CE04511058 10 6 10 2 24 0 25 2C...

Page 32: ...62 6 8 8 2 29 6 35 2CE045110462 10 1 12 1 34 6 35 2CE045115462 13 6 16 4 39 8 40 2CE045120462 19 5 23 5 48 7 50 2CE045130462 28 8 34 6 62 7 70 575 3 60 7 0 53 0 1 3 2 0 4 0 None 15 8 20 2CE04511058 10...

Page 33: ...Nom CFM 4200 4200 4200 4200 CONDENSER COILS Rows Deep 2 2 2 2 Fins Per Inch 18 18 18 18 Face Area Sq Ft 17 1 17 1 17 1 17 1 COMPRESSOR Quantity 1 1 1 1 Type Reciprocal Reciprocal Scroll Scroll AIR FI...

Page 34: ...R TO REMOTE SENSOR 2TH040702224 IF USED NOT USED ADD JUMPER ADD JUMPER 4 4 3 2 1 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT 2ET04700224 INCLUDES SUBBASE 2 SECOND STAGE COOLING IS NOT REQUIRED ON UNITS LESS EC...

Page 35: ...255027 YTG B 0507 Unitary Products Group 35 FIGURE 3 UNIT DIMENSIONS FRONT VIEW FIGURE 4 UNIT WITH ECONOMIZER RAINHOOD DETAIL A...

Page 36: ...255027 YTG B 0507 36 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 5 UNIT WITH FIXED OUTDOOR AIR MOTORIZED DAMPER RAINHOOD DETAIL B FIGURE 6 UNIT DIMENSIONS REAR VIEW...

Page 37: ...ring Side Bottom C 1 5 8 KO Gas Piping Front D 1 1 2 KO Gas Piping Bottom 1 Opening in the bottom to the unit can be located by the side in the insulation 2 Do not remove the 2 knockout ring TABLE 29...

Page 38: ...255027 YTG B 0507 38 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 8 TYPICAL APPLICATIONS...

Page 39: ...138 125 155 172 94 87 82 102 109 117 072 6 BP 615 610 39 20 143 129 160 178 97 90 84 105 112 121 447 8 821 4 Y X A B C D CONDENSER COIL END OF UNIT FRONT OF UNIT APPROXIMATE CENTER OF GRAVITY BACK OF...

Page 40: ...h The unit control circuit includes a 75 VA transformer a 24 volt circuit breaker and a relay board with a compressor lockout circuit a terminal strip for thermostat wiring plus an additional set of p...

Page 41: ...s a Evaporator and condenser coils shall have alumi num plate fins mechanically bonded to seamless internally enhanced copper tubes with all joints brazed Special Phenolic coating shall be available a...

Page 42: ...matches the exterior of the unit Water eliminator fil ters shall be provided Simultaneous economizer com pressor operation is also possible Dampers shall fully close on power loss MOTORIZED OUTDOOR AI...

Page 43: ...255027 YTG B 0507 Unitary Products Group 43...

Page 44: ...t to change without notice Printed in U S A 255027 YTG B 0507 Copyright 2007 by Unitary Products Group All rights reserved Supersedes 255027 YTG A 0506 Unitary 5005 Norman Products York OK Group Drive...

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