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JOHNSON CONTROLS

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FORM 100.50-EG5 (108)

Cooling Performance Data — 

051 Model

TABLE 9

 – COOLING PERFORMANCE DATA* - 55 TON (HIGH CAPACITY )

Air on 

Evaporator Coil

Temperature of Air on Condenser Coil

85°F

95°F

CFM

WB 

(°F)

Total 

Cap.

1

 

(MBH)

Total

2

 

Input 

(kW)

Sensible Capacity (MBH)

Return Dry Bulb (°F)

Total 

Cap.

1

 

(MBH)

Total

2

 

Input 

(kW)

Sensible Capacity (MBH)

Return Dry Bulb (°F)

86

83

80

77

74

71

68

86

83

80

77

74

71

68

12000

73

704

48

413

374

334

295

255

-

-

672

53

400

361

321

283

242

-

-

67

636

47

496

457

417

378

338

298

257

607

51

483

443

404

365

325

285

244

62

590

46

572

531

487

447

407

367

327

564

51

559

516

475

434

394

354

313

56

584

45

584

568

551

535

-

-

-

562

50

562

546

530

514

480

438

395

14000

73

723

48

441

396

351

305

259

-

-

690

53

427

383

338

293

247

-

-

67

655

47

537

492

446

401

355

309

262

624

52

523

478

433

387

342

296

249

62

619

46

619

579

530

481

435

389

342

595

51

595

565

515

467

421

375

329

56

618

46

618

600

582

565

537

487

439

594

51

594

577

559

542

522

474

424

16000

73

738

48

467

417

366

315

263

-

-

704

53

454

404

353

302

250

-

-

67

672

47

580

525

474

423

371

319

266

640

52

566

511

460

409

358

305

252

62

647

47

647

625

571

514

462

409

357

622

51

622

603

557

502

448

395

343

56

646

46

646

627

608

589

571

522

466

621

51

621

602

584

565

547

508

451

18000

73

750

49

492

436

381

323

266

-

-

715

53

479

423

367

310

253

-

-

67

686

47

621

557

501

443

386

328

269

656

52

606

543

487

429

372

314

256

62

671

47

671

651

611

548

487

429

370

645

51

645

625

596

533

473

415

356

56

670

47

670

650

630

610

590

556

494

644

51

644

624

604

585

566

541

479

20000

73

760

49

516

455

394

331

269

-

-

724

54

503

442

381

318

256

-

-

67

699

48

660

593

526

463

400

336

272

667

52

647

578

512

449

386

322

259

62

692

47

692

671

646

581

511

447

383

664

52

664

644

623

565

497

433

369

56

691

47

691

670

649

628

608

586

519

664

52

664

643

622

602

582

562

506

22000

73

768

49

539

473

407

339

272

-

-

731

54

526

460

393

326

259

-

-

67

711

48

698

622

550

482

414

344

275

681

52

681

611

536

468

400

332

262

62

710

47

710

688

666

610

534

465

395

682

52

682

660

638

597

519

451

381

56

709

47

709

687

665

644

622

601

546

681

52

681

659

637

616

596

575

531

24000

73

775

49

561

490

419

346

274

-

-

737

54

547

477

405

333

261

-

-

67

726

48

726

655

573

500

427

353

278

697

53

697

642

558

486

413

339

265

62

726

47

726

703

680

640

556

482

407

697

52

697

674

652

625

546

468

393

56

725

47

725

702

680

657

635

613

570

696

52

696

673

651

629

608

586

554

105°F

115°F

12000

73

636

58

385

347

307

268

228

-

-

597

64

370

331

293

253

213

-

-

67

574

57

467

429

389

350

311

270

230

539

63

454

412

373

334

295

255

214

62

539

56

539

502

460

418

379

339

299

511

62

511

486

445

402

362

323

283

56

538

56

538

522

506

490

464

422

380

510

62

510

495

479

464

448

406

364

14000

73

653

58

413

368

324

278

232

-

-

611

65

397

352

308

263

217

-

-

67

592

57

511

463

418

373

327

281

235

555

63

496

446

401

356

311

265

218

62

569

56

569

549

501

452

406

360

314

539

63

539

522

485

437

389

343

297

56

568

56

568

550

533

516

499

458

408

538

62

538

521

505

488

472

442

393

16000

73

665

59

439

389

339

287

236

-

-

622

65

422

373

323

271

220

-

-

67

606

57

553

495

445

394

343

290

238

569

64

537

482

428

377

326

274

222

62

594

57

594

575

542

486

432

380

328

562

63

562

544

524

471

415

363

311

56

593

57

593

574

556

538

520

493

437

561

63

561

543

526

508

491

473

421

18000

73

675

59

464

408

353

296

239

-

-

631

65

447

392

336

280

223

-

-

67

619

58

592

531

471

414

357

299

241

583

64

576

516

454

397

341

283

225

62

615

57

615

596

576

519

457

399

341

582

63

582

563

544

503

439

382

324

56

614

57

614

595

576

556

538

519

464

581

63

581

562

543

525

507

489

448

20000

73

683

59

487

427

366

303

242

-

-

638

65

471

410

349

287

226

-

-

67

633

58

630

565

496

434

371

307

244

599

64

599

549

478

417

354

292

228

62

633

57

633

613

593

550

480

417

353

599

64

599

579

559

533

466

400

336

56

633

57

633

612

592

572

553

533

490

598

64

598

578

559

539

520

501

472

22000

73

690

59

510

444

378

311

244

-

-

644

65

493

428

362

295

228

-

-

67

650

58

650

597

519

452

384

316

247

614

64

614

581

506

435

367

300

231

62

649

58

649

628

607

579

507

435

365

613

64

613

593

572

552

491

417

348

56

649

58

649

627

607

586

565

545

514

613

64

613

592

572

552

532

513

493

24000

73

695

59

532

461

390

318

246

-

-

649

66

515

444

374

303

231

-

-

67

664

58

664

626

547

470

397

324

249

627

64

627

605

533

453

380

307

233

62

663

58

663

641

620

598

528

452

377

626

64

626

605

584

563

515

434

359

56

663

58

663

641

619

598

577

556

534

625

64

625

604

583

563

542

522

502

* Rated performance is at sea level. Cooling capaciites are gross cooling capacity.

Summary of Contents for ECO 2 050

Page 1: ...Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioning Units Simplicity Elite with HFC 410a refrigerant 50 THROUGH 65 TONS FORM 100 50 EG5 108 TM MEA 231 02 E ASHRAE 90 1 COMPLIANT 00873VIP ...

Page 2: ...ccess doors spa cious compartments and supportive floors improves serviceability Note that modulating heat is not offered with Elite controller option Simplicity Elite controller Option Better Ecology Indoor air quality features for the indoor environ ment Double wall construction of the roof floor doors and walls prevents insulation fibers from entering the conditioned air The inner liner also fa...

Page 3: ...e Data 051 Model 20 10 Cooling Performance Data 060 Model 21 11 Cooling Performance Data 061 Model 22 12 Supply Fan Performance Forward Curved 23 13 Supply Fan Performance Airfoil 23 14 Component Static Pressure Drops 24 15 Exhaust Fan Performance 25 16 Compressor Electrical Data 26 17 Power Supply Voltage Limits 26 18 Supply and Exhaust Fan Motor Electrical Data ODP 27 19 Supply and Exhaust Fan M...

Page 4: ...connect switch This option is the same the single point with terminal block option except it includes a unit mounted through the door manual non fused disconnect switch with an external lockable handle in compliance with Article 440 14 of N E C This option provides a means to isolate the unit power voltage for servicing Others must supply separate external fusing which must comply with the Nationa...

Page 5: ...Relief Optional building air exhaust shall be accomplished through barometric relief dampers in stalled in the return air plenum The dampers will open relative to the building pressure The opening pressure shall be adjustable via a spring tension adjustment Modulating Powered Exhaust with Damper Control This option consists of a constant speed exhaust fan with a discharge damper that is modulated ...

Page 6: ...compressor should ever fail on one circuit the other circuit will remain operational to work to maintain occu pied loads The Eco2 system has 2 circuits in a unit Condenser Fan Motors The condenser fan motors used on the Eco2 unit are Totally Enclosed Air Over TEAO to provide maximum durability through any season Hot Gas Bypass This options permits continuous stable operation at capacities below th...

Page 7: ...vide an alarm when the filters require cleaning Magnahelic Filter Pressure Gauge On units equipped with downstream filtration a magnahelic filter gauge is included and visible on the exterior of the unit The filter gauge measures the air pressure drop for through the rigid filter bank to indicate when replace ment is required ...

Page 8: ...p the roof top unit away from sound sensitive areas such as conference rooms auditoriums and executive offices and any other room that may have potential for tenant occupancy Pos sible locations could be above hallways mechanical or utility rooms Finally service clearances should be maintained in rooftop design to insure safe access to the unit Unit clearances are designed so that technicians have...

Page 9: ...design and construction is a must in today s market in order to insure safe and sound applications of HVAC equipment The Eco2 has been designed for spe cific application of horizontal supply and return airflow taking the guess work out of unit application by building a unit specific to these needs If the application calls for horizontal supply and return air YORK can ship it from the factory as a ...

Page 10: ...zers wet bro mide chlorine and fluorine in concentrations greater than 100 ppm Any of the above suitable options should be selected based on the particular project design parameters and related environmental fac tors The application should be further reviewed and approved by the consulting engineer or owner based on their knowledge of the job site conditions BUILDING PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEMS Build...

Page 11: ...epower fans For VAV applications VFDs are used instead of inlet guide vanes Additional sound attenuation can be obtained using compressor sound blankets and field supplied sound attenuators when necessary Even with these equipment design features the acousti cal characteristics of the entire installation must never be overlooked Additional steps for the acoustical character istics of a rooftop ins...

Page 12: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS 12 FORM 100 50 EG5 108 This page intentionally left blank ...

Page 13: ...0A 6 460 3 60 A Standard Product Simplicity Elite L Scroll 0 6 1 65 Ton Capacity 8 575 3 60 B Special Product Simplicity Elite C V F F B Bottom Return C R Rear Return L Left Return n r u t e R e d i S S n r u t e R m o t t o B B N y l p p u S t f e L L X H S S G y l p p u S t h g i R R M F Full Modulating Gas Heat S S HX E H S Electric Heat Hot Water Heat Steam Heat Voltage 5 Revision Level F init...

Page 14: ... 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Type FC FC FC FC Size 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 Motor Size Range HP 5 20 5 20 5 20 5 20 Air Flow Range CFM 4 000 22 500 4 000 22 500 4 000 24 000 4 000 24 000 Static Pressure Range Total 0 1 1 5 0 1 1 5 0 1 1 5 0 1 1 5 Evaporator Coil Size square feet 52 52 52 52 Rows FPI 3 17 3 17 4 17 4 17 Condenser Coil Size square feet 88 88 88 88 Rows FPI 2 17 2 17 3 17 3 17 Condenser Fans Quan...

Page 15: ... 1 4 9 1 4 9 Size length x width in 16x20 25x16 25x20 16x20 25x16 25x20 16x20 25x16 25x20 16x20 25x16 25x20 Total Filter Face Area square feet 43 0 43 0 43 0 43 0 Filters 12 rigid 95 2 30 prefilter pre filter position Quantity 1 4 9 1 4 9 1 4 9 1 4 9 Size length x width in 16x20 25x16 25x20 16x20 25x16 25x20 16x20 25x16 25x20 16x20 25x16 25x20 Total Filter Face Area square feet 44 6 44 6 44 6 44 6...

Page 16: ...58 13 58 25 0 50 0 75 0 100 0 060 ZP182 ZP137 ZP182 ZP137 17 95 13 30 17 95 13 30 28 7 57 4 78 7 100 0 061 ZP182 ZP137 ZP182 ZP154 17 95 13 30 17 60 14 86 28 2 55 8 76 7 100 0 TABLE 5 PHYSICAL DATA UNIT EER EER Model Supply Blower Type Cooling Only Gas Heat YPAL050 Forward Curved 10 3 10 0 Air Foil 10 3 10 1 YPAL051 Forward Curved 10 2 9 9 Air Foil 10 2 10 0 YPAL060 Forward Curved 10 1 9 8 Air Foi...

Page 17: ...r at high altitude is less dense less static pressure will be generated and less power will be required than a similar application at sea level Air density correction factors are shown in Table 7 and Figure 2 Example 2 Asystem located at 5 000 feet of elevation is to deliver 6 000 CFM at a static pressure of 1 5 Use the unit blower tables to select the blower speed and the BHP requirement Solution...

Page 18: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS 18 FORM 100 50 EG5 108 FIG 2 ALTITUDE TEMPERATURE CONVERSION FACTOR ...

Page 19: ... 627 606 585 531 664 49 664 643 621 601 580 560 518 24000 73 751 46 535 468 401 332 264 715 51 521 454 388 319 252 67 708 45 708 637 548 478 409 340 269 680 50 680 626 534 465 396 327 256 62 707 44 708 685 663 624 540 463 391 679 49 679 657 635 610 526 449 377 56 707 44 707 684 662 640 618 597 555 678 49 678 656 635 613 592 571 541 105 F 115 F 12000 73 619 55 376 338 299 261 222 580 61 360 323 285...

Page 20: ...737 54 547 477 405 333 261 67 726 48 726 655 573 500 427 353 278 697 53 697 642 558 486 413 339 265 62 726 47 726 703 680 640 556 482 407 697 52 697 674 652 625 546 468 393 56 725 47 725 702 680 657 635 613 570 696 52 696 673 651 629 608 586 554 105 F 115 F 12000 73 636 58 385 347 307 268 228 597 64 370 331 293 253 213 67 574 57 467 429 389 350 311 270 230 539 63 454 412 373 334 295 255 214 62 539...

Page 21: ...5 531 456 380 304 67 831 55 796 712 631 555 479 402 323 793 60 778 698 614 539 462 386 308 62 824 54 824 798 772 696 612 535 457 791 60 791 766 741 680 595 519 441 56 823 54 823 797 771 746 722 697 623 790 60 790 765 740 716 692 668 608 105 F 115 F 12000 73 730 66 425 386 345 306 265 688 74 408 369 329 289 249 67 657 65 508 468 428 388 348 308 266 619 72 490 450 411 371 331 291 250 62 604 64 581 5...

Page 22: ...0 59 628 553 479 402 326 876 64 611 537 462 386 310 67 844 57 801 718 638 561 485 407 329 806 62 784 703 620 545 468 391 313 62 836 56 836 809 780 702 618 541 463 803 61 803 777 752 685 601 524 446 56 835 56 835 808 783 757 732 706 629 802 61 802 776 751 726 702 678 613 105 F 115 F 12000 73 742 68 430 391 350 311 270 701 76 413 374 334 294 254 67 667 66 513 473 433 393 353 312 271 630 74 495 456 4...

Page 23: ...45 36 9 830 24000 15 7 496 20 8 586 26 8 700 33 752 40 832 26000 19 1 522 24 5 607 30 5 686 37 3 762 TABLE 13 28 AIRFOIL FAN Total Static Pressure inches of water column CFM STD AIR 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM 12000 12 6 1133 15 9 1241 19 5 1343 14000 5 2 806 8 1 947 11 4 1068 14 8 1177 18 4 1278 22 1 1374 16000 6 8 877 10 1011 13 5 1125 17 3 1228 21 2 1...

Page 24: ... 0 08 0 10 0 12 0 15 0 19 0 22 Filters 2 Throwaway 0 07 0 08 0 09 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 15 0 16 2 Cleanable 0 01 0 01 0 02 0 03 0 03 0 04 0 05 0 07 2 Pleated 0 06 0 07 0 08 0 10 0 12 0 14 0 16 0 19 2 Carbon 0 08 0 11 0 14 0 17 0 20 0 23 0 26 0 29 Rigid Filter Rack 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 Rigid 12 65 0 16 0 19 0 22 0 25 0 29 0 34 0 40 0 46 Rigid 12 95 0 31 0 37 0 44 0 53 0 64 0 77 0 92 1...

Page 25: ...c pressure determine the brake horsepower and RPM of the exhaust fan TABLE 15 FORWARD CURVED FAN CFM STD AIR Total Static Pressure inches of water column 0 3 0 5 0 8 1 BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 5 4 645 16000 5 528 5 7 584 6 4 633 7 2 680 18000 6 8 579 7 7 632 8 5 678 9 3 721 20000 9 1 632 10 1 681 11 1 725 12 765 22000 11 8 685 13 731 14 1 772 15 1 811 24000 15 1 ...

Page 26: ...25 x LOAD1 LOAD2 LOAD3 LOAD4 MOP 2 25 x LOAD1 LOAD2 LOAD3 LOAD4 If the MOP does not equal a standard current rating of an overcurrent protective device then the marked maximum rating is to be the next lower standard rating However if the device selected for MOP is less than the MCA then select the lowest standard maximum fuse size greater than or equal to the MCA TABLE 16 COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DAT...

Page 27: ...3 5 18 9 25 66 0 62 0 31 0 23 8 25 63 3 60 0 30 0 24 2 30 84 0 72 0 36 0 29 0 30 74 1 70 0 35 0 28 0 40 106 0 98 0 49 0 38 8 40 97 5 92 0 46 0 37 4 TABLE 19 SUPPLY AND EXHAUST FAN MOTOR DATA TEFC High Efficiency Premium Efficiency Motor HP Nominal Voltage Motor HP Nominal Voltage 208 3 60 230 3 60 460 3 60 575 3 60 208 3 60 230 3 60 460 3 60 575 3 60 FLA FLA FLA FLA FLA FLA FLA FLA 5 15 4 14 2 7 1...

Page 28: ...nnected to and operated by a Building Automation System BAS The Rooftop Unit controller is equipped with a Modbus RTU communica tion Optional BACnet MSTP is available with a Modlinc translator which allows communication to a BACNet MSTP based BAS UNOCCUPIED OCCUPIED SWITCHING Depending on application the unit can be indexed between unoccupied and occupied modes of operation by one of three methods...

Page 29: ...Outside Air is deemed suitable for economizing when the Outside Air enthalpy is determined to be less than the Return Air enthalpy and the Outside Air tem perature is less than the reference temperature setting This method of economizing is the most accurate and provides the highest degree of energy efficiency for a packaged rooftop economizer VENTILATION CONTROL SEQUENCES Minimum OA Damper Positi...

Page 30: ...the refrigeration system discharge pressure and controls the speed of the first stage condenser fan If the discharge pressure falls the speeds of the condenser fan is re duced to maintain acceptable condensing pressures in the refrigeration system With the optional Low Ambient controls mechanical cooling is allowed down to Outside Air temperatures of 0 F SMOKE PURGE SEQUENCE Acontact closure input...

Page 31: ...e unit remains idle until it receives a stage call from the thermostat If G is called from the thermostat the Supply Fan will start Ventilation functions if equipped will be permitted to run with an occupied signal TABLE 22 POWER SUPPLY CONDUCTOR SIZE RANGE Dual Point TB Supply Voltage Single Point TB Single Point Disconnect TB 1 TB 2 208V 2 250 kcmil 500 kcmil 2 2 AWG 500 kcmil 6 AWG 400 kcmil 6 ...

Page 32: ... are Folded Inside Unit for Shipment SECTION DESCRIPTIONS EE Economizer FE Fan Exhaust _F Filter Segments CC Cooling Coils FS Supply Fan DP Discharge Plenum CO Condenser Section 46 00 60 00 1 1 4 FPT DRAINS BOTH SIDES 39 00 82 00 30 00 DOOR SWING CLEARANCE BOTH SIDES 78 00 CLEAR FOR COIL PULL 92 00 100 50 AIRFLOW 1 50 339 00 91 00 CLEAR FOR COIL PULL 120 00 CLEAR 84 00 CLEAR 170 31 ELECTRICAL SERV...

Page 33: ...t for Shipment SECTION DESCRIPTIONS EE Economizer FE Fan Exhaust _F Filter Segments CC Cooling Coils FS Supply Fan DP Discharge Plenum CO Condenser Section LD08296 76 48 7 76 6 36 36 28 66 00 227 25 195 00 11 00 46 00 60 00 1 1 4 FPT DRAINS BOTH SIDES 39 00 82 00 30 00 DOOR SWING CLEARANCE BOTH SIDES 78 00 CLEAR FOR COIL PULL 92 00 100 50 AIRFLOW 106 00 1 50 339 00 91 00 CLEAR FOR COIL PULL 120 00...

Page 34: ... Economizer FE Fan Exhaust _F Filter Segments CC Cooling Coils FS Supply Fan DP Discharge Plenum CO Condenser Section LD08370 6 28 38 37 49 94 4 79 GAS BURNERS GAS LINE CONNECTION 2 1 2 GAS OUTLET 1 1 2 MPT CONN 195 38 221 00 GAS HEAT FLUE GAS HEAT EXHAUST FLUE FIELD INSTALLED 102 62 TOP VIEW REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW LEFT SIDE FRONT VIEW 1 50 78 00 CLEAR FOR COIL PULL 30 00 DOOR SWING CLEAR ANCE BOTH S...

Page 35: ...unit fit up leak integrity or sound level for installation using field fabricated roof curbs 4 The YPAL unit does not have a base pan under the condensing section of the unit Field fabricated roof curbs must have a cap on the top of the condensing section of the curb to prevent moisture from entering the space The cap design must be sloped away from the supply duct opening to the end of the unit f...

Page 36: ...en Perimeter Curb 544 544 544 544 Condenser Coil Wire Guard 64 64 64 64 Copper Evaporator Coils additional 312 312 416 416 Copper Condenser Coils additional 516 516 773 773 12 Rigid Filters additional 319 319 319 319 Unit includes FC fan w 20 hp motor VFD and 2 throwaway filters X 339 Y 92 A B C D Condenser Coil End Center of Gravity TABLE 24 UNIT CENTER OF GRAVITY Model 050 051 X Y X Y Basic Unit...

Page 37: ... w Econ Heating 2118 2521 2041 1715 2118 2521 2041 1715 Basic Unit w Econ Heating Power Exhaust 2366 2751 2034 1750 2366 2751 2034 1750 Model 060 061 A B C D A B C D Basic Unit 1894 2244 1986 1676 1893 2250 1997 1680 Basic Unit w Econ 2097 2461 2008 1711 2096 2466 2018 1715 Basic Unit w Econ Heating 2177 2565 2175 1846 2176 2570 2185 1850 Basic Unit w Econ Heating Power Exhaust 2424 2795 2168 1881...

Page 38: ...orts for units 2 Roof curb transition 3 Piping size and connection header locations 4 Electrical power requirements and wire conduit and overcurrent protection sizes 5 All costs incurred to modify the building provisions to accept the furnished units Warranty Manufacturer shall warrant all equipment and material of its manufacture against defects in workman ship and material for a period of eighte...

Page 39: ...hall be continuously caulked and covered with formed galvanized seam caps All panel fasteners shall be secured through standing seams to prevent fastener penetrations that are exposed to the air stream Paint Exterior painted surfaces are designed to with stand a minimum of 1 000 salt spray hours when tested in accordance with ASTM B 117 Markings and Diagrams All necessary tags and decals to aid in...

Page 40: ...ed with standard hydraulic grease fittings and lube lines extended to the motor side of the fan Fan drives shall be selected for a 1 5 service factor and antistatic belts shall be furnished All drives shall be fixed pitch Fan shafts shall be selected to operate well below the first critical speed and each shaft shall be fac tory coated after assembly with an anticorrosion coating Filter Section SE...

Page 41: ...er failure Discharge Plenum SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING HEAT NO HEAT CONFIGURATIONS 1 Cooling Only The discharge air temperature sen sor shall be located in the discharge plenum and be located such that it accurately measures the supply air temperature Walls shall be lined with a solid liner to prevent erosion of the insulation and to separate insulation from the air stream 1 Staged Gas Heat The h...

Page 42: ... means of isolating the refrigerant charge in the system so that the refrigeration system may be serviced without removing the charge of the unit Controls Simplicity Elite 1 Enclosure Unit shall be shipped complete with factory configured installed wired and tested roof top unit controller housed in a rain and dust tight enclosure with hinged latched and gasket sealed door 2 Basic Controls Control...

Page 43: ...lt with weath erproof enclosures variable frequency drives and end devices shall be effectively covered for protec tion against rain snow wind dirt sun fading road salt chemicals rust and corrosion during shipping cycle Equipment shall remain clean and dry 3 Manufacturers of units not having a protective mem brane fully formed around the equipment exterior covering the entire top side and end pane...

Page 44: ... 861 1001 www york com P O Box 1592 York Pennsylvania USA 17405 1592 Subject to change without notice Printed in USA Copyright by Johnson Controls 2007 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Form 100 50 EG5 108 Supersedes Nothing ...

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