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036-21233-002-A-0903

Unitary Products Group

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MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

Units shall be manufactured by York International Unitary 
Products Group in an ISO 9001 certified facility. YORK’s 
Champion® package units are designed to handle applica-
tions ranging from residential to light commercial and any in 
between. The Champion® is a unit that gives you the flexibil-
ity and choices you need in today’s market. These packaged 
cooling/heating air conditioners are designed for outdoor 
installation. Only utility and duct connections are required at 
the point of installation. The gas fired heaters have alumi-
nized steel tubular heat exchangers and hot surface to pilot 
ignition. They are available in natural gas with field conver-
sion to propane.

DESCRIPTION

Units shall be factory-assembled, single packaged, Electric 
Cooling/Gas Heating units, designed for outdoor mounted 
installation. For SEER ratings, refer to technical literature. 
They shall have built in, equal size, field convertible duct con-
nections for down discharge supply/return or horizontal dis-
charge supply/return. The units shall be factory wired, piped, 
charged with R-22 refrigerant and factory tested prior to ship-
ment. All unit wiring shall be both numbered and color coded. 
All units shall be manufactured in a facility certified to ISO 
9001 standards, and the cooling performance shall be rated 
in accordance with DOE and ARI test procedures. The heat-
ing performance shall be rated to DOE and GAMA test proce-
dures. Units shall be CSA listed and classified to ANSI22.47. 
CAN/CGA2.3 standards and UL 1995/CAN/CSA No. 236-
M90 conditions.

UNIT CABINET

Unit cabinet shall be constructed of G90 galvanized steel, 
with exterior surfaces coated with a non-chalking, powdered 
paint finish, certified at 750 hours salt spray test per ASTM-
B117 standards. The unit top shall be a single piece “Water 
Shed” design, with drip edges and no-seam corners to pro-

vide optimum water integrity. Unit shall have a rigidly 
mounted condenser coil guard to provide protection from 
objects and personnel after installation. Indoor blower section 
shall be insulated with up to 3/4” thick, aluminum, foil faced 
insulation, fastened to prevent insulation from entering the air 
stream. Cabinet panels shall be “large” size, easily remov-
able for servicing and maintenance, with built-in lift handles. 
Unit shall be built on a formed, “Super-Structure” design base 
pan, with embossments at critical points to add strength, 
rigidity and aid in minimizing sound. Full perimeter base rails 
shall be provided to assure reliable transit of equipment, 
overhead rigging, for truck access and proper sealing on roof 
curb applications. Base rails shall be removable, when 
required, to lower unit height. Filters shall be furnished and 
be accessible through a removable access door, sealed air-
tight. Units vertical discharge and return duct configuration 
shall be designed to fit between standard 24” O.C. beams 
without modification to building structure, duct work and base 
unit. Condensate pan shall be internally sloped and conform 
to ASHRAE 62-89 self-draining standards, with 3/4” NPTI 
copper, ridged mount connection.

INDOOR (EVAPORATOR) FAN ASSEMBLY

Fan shall be direct drive, multi-speed design. Job site 
selected (BHP) brake horsepower shall not exceed the 
motors nameplate horsepower rating. Fan wheel shall be 
double-inlet type with forward-curved blades, dynamically 
balanced to operate smoothly throughout the entire range of 
operation. Airflow design shall be constant air volume. Bear-
ings shall be sealed and permanently lubricated for longer life 
and no maintenance. Fan assembly shall be “Slip Track” 
(slide-out) design for easy removal and cleaning.

OUTDOOR (CONDENSER) FAN ASSEMBLY

The outdoor fan shall be of the direct-driven propeller type, 
discharge air vertically, have aluminum blades riveted to cor-
rosion resistant steel spider bracket and shall be statically 
balanced for smooth operation. The outdoor fan motor shall 
be totally enclosed with permanently lubricated bearings and 
internally protected against overload conditions.

FIGURE 18 -  WIRING DIAGRAM DETAIL B (460 & 575-3-60 POWER SUPPLY)

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See Figures 15 and 16.

Summary of Contents for DNH018

Page 1: ...ibility and choices you need in today s market FEATURING COOLING GAS HEATING UNITS NATURAL GAS OR PROPANE LOW PROFILE QUIET OPERATION COMMON FOOTPRINT OPTIONAL SLIDE IN MOTORIZED DAMPERS OPTIONAL SLID...

Page 2: ...POWER SUPPLY 27 16 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 575 3 60 27 17 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM LEGEND 28 18 WIRING DIAGRAM DETAIL B 460 575 3 60 POWER SUPPLY 29 LIST OF TABLES Tbl Pg 1 PHYSICAL DATA 6 2 RATINGS COOL...

Page 3: ...CONDENSATE PAN A non corrosive long lasting water tight pan is positioned below the evaporator coil to collect and drain all condensate Less collection of stagnate condensate will build up The conden...

Page 4: ...xter nally mounted re usable service access ports are provided on both the high and low lines for ease of evacuating and charging the system No final field mounting required EASY SERVICE ACCESS A larg...

Page 5: ...ns in each corner Kit also pro vides seal strip to assure a water tight seal 8 and 14 inch high roof curbs are available MANUAL OUTDOOR DAMPER Provides 0 through 50 outdoor air capability field adjust...

Page 6: ...TOTAL 1 800 2 200 2 400 2 400 2 400 3 000 3 000 CONDENSER COIL ROWS DEEP 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 FINS PER INCH 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 FACE AREA Sq Ft 11 7 11 7 11 7 11 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 CHARGE REFRIGERANT 22 lbs o...

Page 7: ...12 0 80 108 87 80 8 4 45 75 042N09025 42 0 12 0 80 108 87 80 8 4 45 75 042N09046 42 0 12 0 80 108 87 80 8 4 45 75 042N09058 42 0 12 0 80 108 87 80 8 4 45 75 048N06506 48 0 12 0 84 80 64 80 8 3 25 55 0...

Page 8: ...88 1 90 1 89 Sensible Capacity MBH 1 Entering Dry Bulb F 86 9 0 11 1 10 8 11 0 10 2 12 7 12 2 12 4 11 5 14 3 13 6 13 8 11 7 14 5 14 0 14 3 11 9 14 7 14 5 14 7 83 8 1 10 2 10 8 10 9 9 3 11 7 12 2 12 4...

Page 9: ...2 6 16 1 16 5 16 0 14 0 17 9 17 6 16 9 15 3 19 6 18 7 17 8 15 3 19 7 18 8 17 9 15 2 19 8 18 9 18 0 83 11 4 15 0 15 9 15 6 12 7 16 6 17 3 16 7 13 9 18 2 18 6 17 8 14 2 18 7 18 8 17 9 14 5 19 1 18 9 18...

Page 10: ...ty MBH 1 Entering Dry Bulb F 86 16 0 19 6 19 4 19 0 18 4 22 3 21 4 20 9 20 8 24 9 23 3 22 8 22 3 25 0 23 4 22 9 23 7 25 2 23 5 23 0 83 13 9 18 0 19 4 19 0 15 9 20 6 21 4 20 9 17 9 23 2 23 3 22 8 18 9...

Page 11: ...6 20 6 25 9 28 3 28 3 23 0 28 9 30 5 30 6 25 3 31 8 32 6 32 9 25 2 32 0 33 2 33 4 25 1 32 2 33 7 33 9 83 18 9 24 2 27 9 27 8 21 0 26 9 30 3 30 4 23 2 29 7 32 6 32 9 23 6 30 4 33 2 33 4 24 0 31 1 33 7...

Page 12: ...b F 86 24 8 31 0 29 9 29 5 28 2 34 9 32 7 32 2 31 6 38 7 35 5 35 0 34 0 39 1 36 2 34 8 36 3 39 4 35 0 34 5 83 21 8 28 0 29 9 29 5 24 7 31 6 32 7 32 2 27 5 35 3 35 5 35 0 29 3 36 8 35 2 34 8 31 1 38 4...

Page 13: ...86 31 8 39 0 39 9 39 9 34 3 41 4 40 8 40 7 36 9 43 8 41 6 41 5 40 3 45 7 42 8 42 8 43 8 47 6 44 1 44 0 83 28 4 35 7 38 9 39 0 30 3 38 0 40 2 40 3 32 2 40 3 41 6 41 5 35 0 43 3 42 8 42 8 37 9 46 2 44 1...

Page 14: ...86 41 8 51 8 53 0 51 7 43 6 54 0 53 8 52 6 45 5 56 2 54 6 53 4 47 1 56 7 54 3 56 1 48 7 57 3 54 0 52 8 83 36 9 47 0 52 2 51 7 38 4 48 9 53 4 52 6 39 9 50 7 54 6 53 4 41 2 52 3 54 3 53 1 42 5 53 8 54 0...

Page 15: ...977 477 LOW 1191 527 1149 510 1107 494 1065 477 1009 459 952 441 042 HI 1681 797 1610 768 1540 740 1465 712 1390 685 1315 657 1204 623 1093 588 MED 1432 650 1381 628 1330 605 1279 583 1210 556 1140 5...

Page 16: ...1075 534 LOW 1384 625 1336 605 1287 584 1239 564 1167 537 1094 509 048 HI 1906 982 1857 960 1809 938 1758 913 1706 888 1648 861 1590 834 1445 783 1301 731 MED 1734 848 1693 821 1651 794 1595 764 1539...

Page 17: ...500 961 474 LOW 1239 510 1184 496 1130 481 1075 467 998 448 922 428 042 HI 1687 763 1614 737 1540 712 1458 688 1377 663 1295 639 1147 600 MED 1482 628 1428 613 1374 599 1320 584 1242 556 1163 528 1085...

Page 18: ...163 2045 1125 1953 1085 1860 1045 1698 990 1535 935 MED 2159 1125 2098 1090 2036 1055 1967 1020 1897 985 1814 945 1731 905 1578 582 LOW 1937 990 1892 983 1846 935 1785 908 1723 880 1655 843 1587 805 0...

Page 19: ...rn air If the resistance of the return air duct system is less then 0 25 IWG the unit will deliver less CFM during full economizer operation R G W R G C Y Y W C PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT ONLY Minimum wi...

Page 20: ...8 9 25 25 96 75 036 460 3 60 414 504 5 7 39 0 6 1 8 9 5 15 15 96 75 036 575 3 60 518 630 4 7 31 0 4 1 5 7 8 15 15 96 75 042 208 230 1 60 187 253 20 0 104 1 3 3 5 29 8 40 40 96 40 042 208 230 3 60 187...

Page 21: ...OVERALL All dimensions are in inches They are subject to change with out notice Certified dimensions will be provided upon request TABLE 17 UNIT DIMENSIONS FRONT UNIT SIZE DIMENSION A B 018 036 33 1 2...

Page 22: ...D R A I N 3 4 N P T I G A S S U P P L Y 1 5 8 D I A K N O C K O U T 1 2 N P T I C O N N E C T I O N L O W V O L T A G E C O N N 1 8 D I A K N O C K O U T 1 3 4 1 5 2 9 9 1 6 1 5 3 1 2 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 5...

Page 23: ...L G A S S H U T O F F V A L V E R E T U R N A I R D U C T S U P P L Y A I R D U C T C O N T R O L W I R I N G T O I N D O O R T H E R M O S T A T T O P O W E R S U P P Y M A N U A L G A S S H U T O F...

Page 24: ...O U N D I N S T A L L A T I O N TABLE 19 UNIT WEIGHTS AND CENTER OF GRAVITY UNIT SIZE SHIPPING WEIGHT lbs OPERATING WEIGHT lbs CORNER WEIGHTS location lbs ECONOMIZER lbs ROOF CURB lbs A B C D 018 365...

Page 25: ...1 8 X 2 1 1 2 R E C O M M E N D E D D U C T S I Z E 1 7 1 2 X 1 6 3 4 1 8 Roof curb also available 3 4 X 1 W I D E G A S K E T I N G F O R C U R B F R A M E A N D A L L D U C T S U P P O R T S U R F...

Page 26: ...roup FIGURE 13 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 208 230 1 60 POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 14 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 208 230 3 60 POWER SUPPLY SEE DETAIL A T2 M1 2 DETAIL A L 2 BLK BLK CCH L1 T1 OPTIONAL CCH S P CONFIGUR...

Page 27: ...036 21233 002 A 0903 Unitary Products Group 27 FIGURE 15 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 460 3 60 POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 16 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 575 3 60...

Page 28: ...ry wired for low or medium speed indoor blower operation to change motor speed connect speed tap wires from indoor blower motor per Detail B Figure 18 tape unused speed tap wires to prevent shorting a...

Page 29: ...ly mounted condenser coil guard to provide protection from objects and personnel after installation Indoor blower section shall be insulated with up to 3 4 thick aluminum foil faced insulation fastene...

Page 30: ...xpansion blow through design while condenser coil shall be draw through design Refrigerant Circuit and Refrigerant Safety Components a Shall include independent fixed orifice expansion devices b Shall...

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Page 32: ...o change without notice Printed in U S A 036 21233 002 A 0903 Copyright by Unitary Products Group 2003 All rights reserved Supersedes 036 21233 001 D 0603 Unitary 5005 Norman Products York OK Group Dr...

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