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035-09651-001-A-0304

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Unitary Products Group

FIG. 9 - HOLE LOCATIONS FOR PRESSURE

DROP READINGS

PRESSURE DROP

ACROSS DRY INDOOR COIL

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

2000

2400

2800

3200

3600

4000

4400

4800

5200

SUPPLY AIR CFM

PR

ESSU

R

E

D

R

OP

(IWG)

FEH090

FEH120

 

FIG. 10 - PRESSURE DROP ACROSS A DRY

INDOOR COIL VS. SUPPLY AIR CFM

RPM

CFM

ESP

2

BHP

KW

ESP

2

BHP

KW

ESP

2

BHP

KW

ESP

2

BHP

KW

ESP

2

BHP

KW

F3EH090

(60 Hz)

2400

2700

3000

3300

3600

600

0.30

0.62

0.79

0.21

0.70

0.76

0.09

0.78

0.89

-

-

-

-

-

-

655

0.43

0.70

0.86

0.39

0.78

0.83

0.26

0.87

0.97

0.11

0.96

1.07

-

-

-

700

0.52

0.77

0.93

0.48

0.85

0.90

0.40

0.95

1.06

0.28

1.06

1.16

0.14

1.17

1.26

800

0.82

0.97

1.10

0.81

1.06

1.07

0.74

1.18

1.27

0.63

1.30

1.38

0.51

1.42

1.49

880

1.10

1.11

1.24

1.09

1.24

1.21

1.02

1.37

1.45

0.91

1.50

1.55

0.78

1.64

1.70

900

1.15

1.15

1.27

1.14

1.28

1.24

1.07

1.42

1.49

0.97

1.55

1.60

0.87

1.70

1.74

1000

1.49

1.35

1.46

1.47

1.48

1.43

1.42

1.63

1.65

1.35

1.81

1.82

1.27

2.02

2.02

F4EH120

(60 Hz)

3200

3600

4000

4400

4800

700

0.30

1.01

1.17

0.15

1.17

1.27

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

800

0.66

1.25

1.38

0.52

1.42

1.51

0.31

1.60

1.64

0.08

1.80

1.78

-

-

-

900

0.99

1.48

1.60

0.87

1.70

1.77

0.69

1.92

1.93

0.47

2.18

2.09

0.19

2.45

2.23

950

1.20

1.61

1.71

1.08

1.86

1.90

0.90

2.12

2.07

0.72

2.39

2.23

0.41

2.67

2.42

1000

1.37

1.75

1.83

1.27

2.02

2.02

1.11

2.30

2.20

0.92

2.60

2.39

0.63

2.90

2.59

TABLE 4 - SUPPLY AIR BLOWER PERFORMANCE

1,3

(60 Hz Units)

RPM

CFM

ESP

2

BHP

KW

ESP

2

BHP

KW

ESP

2

BHP

KW

ESP

2

BHP

KW

ESP

2

BHP

KW

F3EH090

(50 Hz)

2000

2250

2500

2750

3000

500

0.22

0.43

0.41

0.16

0.48

0.46

0.08

0.53

0.50

-

-

-

-

-

-

542

0.30

0.47

0.45

0.25

0.53

0.50

0.18

0.58

0.55

0.10

0.63

0.60

-

-

-

550

0.32

0.48

0.46

0.27

0.54

0.51

0.20

0.59

0.56

0.12

0.64

0.61

0.01

0.70

0.66

600

0.42

0.54

0.51

0.38

0.60

0.57

0.32

0.66

0.62

0.23

0.72

0.68

0.13

0.78

0.73

650

0.54

0.60

0.57

0.50

0.66

0.62

0.45

0.73

0.68

0.37

0.79

0.74

0.28

0.85

0.80

700

0.67

0.67

0.63

0.63

0.73

0.69

0.58

0.80

0.75

0.52

0.87

0.82

0.43

0.95

0.89

732

0.77

0.71

0.67

0.73

0.77

0.72

0.68

0.84

0.79

0.62

0.93

0.87

0.54

1.02

0.96

750

0.83

0.74

0.69

0.79

0.80

0.75

0.73

0.87

0.82

0.68

0.97

0.91

0.60

1.07

1.00

F4EH120

(50 Hz)

2800

3150

3500

3850

4200

550

0.14

0.65

0.60

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

581

0.21

0.70

0.64

0.05

0.77

0.70

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

600

0.26

0.73

0.67

0.10

0.80

0.73

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

650

0.40

0.81

0.74

0.25

0.89

0.82

0.11

0.98

0.91

-

-

-

-

-

-

700

0.54

0.90

0.83

0.41

1.00

0.93

0.27

1.11

1.03

0.10

1.25

1.16

-

1.40

1.29

750

0.70

0.99

0.92

0.58

1.12

1.04

0.45

1.25

1.16

0.29

1.40

1.29

0.10

1.55

1.43

786

0.81

1.06

0.98

0.71

1.21

1.13

0.59

1.36

1.26

0.43

1.51

1.39

0.24

1.66

1.54

800

0.86

1.09

1.01

0.76

1.25

1.16

0.64

1.41

1.30

0.49

1.55

1.43

0.30

1.71

1.58

1

Unit resistance is based on a wet indoor coil and clean filters.

2

Available static pressure in IWG to overcome the resistance of the duct system and any accessories added to the unit. Refer to the Tables 6 & 7 for the resistance of these accessories and for

additional motor and drive data .

3

Motors can be selected to operate into the service factor because they are located in the moving air stream, upstream of any heating device.

TABLE 5 - SUPPLY AIR BLOWER PERFORMANCE

1,3

(50 Hz Units)

RPM range for the standard drive components.

Exceeds the BHP limitations of the standard blower motor.

Summary of Contents for F3EH090

Page 1: ...ipment All forms referenced in this instruction may be ordered from Standard Register Toll Free Tel 877 318 9675 Toll Free Fax 877 379 7920 Installer should pay particular attention to the words NOTE...

Page 2: ...Mounting Assembly 7 9 Hole Locations for Pressure Drop 8 10 Pressure Drop vs Supply Air CFM 8 11 Field Wiring 10 12 Unit Dimensions Clearances 11 TABLES Table No Description Page 1 Physical Data 3 2...

Page 3: ...of installation The packaging consists of a bottom wooden skid that can be lifted with a fork truck from any direction a cardboard container that covers the entire unit and strapping that secures the...

Page 4: ...rming up the conditioned space after a long shutdown TABLE 2 APPLICATION DATA Model Accessory Based on a Standard Blower Motor Center of Gravity Dimensions In Weight Distribution Lbs A B W1 W2 W3 W4 T...

Page 5: ...to minimize the transmission of noise and vibration Insulate all ductwork running through unconditioned areas to prevent moisture condensation and to provide more economi cal operation The return air...

Page 6: ...siderations INSTALLING REFRIGERANT MAINS WARNING Provisions for recovering refrigerant releases must be available during all phases of installation leak testing and charging Do NOT release refrig eran...

Page 7: ...e mount ing plate and retightened after the mounting plate has been moved to the proper position 4 All pulleys are factory aligned 5 All supply air motor pulleys are factory set 3 turns open After the...

Page 8: ...500 0 22 0 43 0 41 0 16 0 48 0 46 0 08 0 53 0 50 542 0 30 0 47 0 45 0 25 0 53 0 50 0 18 0 58 0 55 0 10 0 63 0 60 550 0 32 0 48 0 46 0 27 0 54 0 51 0 20 0 59 0 56 0 12 0 64 0 61 0 01 0 70 0 66 600 0 4...

Page 9: ...Thermostat to Indoor Unit ____________ 4 Indoor Unit to Outdoor Unit ___________ 5 Outdoor Unit to Elec Heater __________ Total Circuit Length __________ Model Motor HP Blower RPM Adjustable Motor Pu...

Page 10: ...in lieu of the unit Refer to electric heat instruction Form 035 16602 002 for additional installation information NOTE Motors are wired for a 460V power supply Refer to the wiring diagram inside the m...

Page 11: ...with RETURN AIR opening 24 Side with SUPPLY AIR opening 24 1 Side with PIPING CONNECTIONS 52 2 Side opposite PIPING CONNECTIONS 12 Side with access for both POWER CONTROL WIRING 3 Bottom 4 1 Overall...

Page 12: ...sur faces This is recommended to prevent any loss in capacity and efficiency DRAIN PAN The condensate drain pan should be inspected regularly to as sure proper drainage FILTERS The filters must be rep...

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