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the product in the horizontal, end return 
configuration.

 

Motorized Outdoor Air Damper

 - The motorized outdoor 

air damper includes a slide-in/plug-in damper assembly 
with an outdoor air hood and filters. The outdoor air 
dampers open to the preset position when the indoor fan 
motor is energized. The damper has a range of 0% to 
100% outdoor air entry.

Alternate Indoor Blower Motor 

- For applications with 

high static restrictions, units are offered with optional 
indoor motors that provide higher static output and/or 
higher airflow, depending upon the installer’s needs.

Variable Air Volume (VAV; 6.5 through 12.5 ton, only

 - 

A factory-installed variable frequency drive (VFD), 
mounted in the Blower Access compartment, is used to 
control the speed of the indoor blower motor in order to 
maintain a constant static pressure in the supply duct. A 
duct pressure transducer is provided with the unit. The 
drive comes completely wired and pre-programmed from 
the factory. 

An optional, factory-installed manual bypass switch 
available with factory-installed VFD can be found in the 
Blower Motor Access compartment. The switch can be 
used to either route power to the VFD for modulating 
control of the blower motor, to bypass the drive and 
operate the motor at full speed, or to power the drive (and 
not the motor) for diagnostic purposes.

VAV is not available with the factory-installed 3rd. party 
BAS controllers. VAV is only factory installed with the 
Smart Equipment™ Controller.

A ‘VFD-ready’ option provides the provisions for a 
customer-installed drive. The unit comes with a mounting 
bracket installed in the Blower Access compartment which 
may accommodate other vendor’s drives depending on 
their size. In order to utilize the unit’s mounting bracket, 
the maximum recommended drive dimensions are limited 
to approximately 9” H x 5” W x 7.5” D.

If the drive will not fit in the allotted space, then it will have 
to be mounted elsewhere; either within the building on a 
perpendicular wall which is not subjected to excessive 
temperature, vibration, humidity, dust, corrosive gas, 
explosive gas, etc., or within an appropriate enclosure 
rated for outside installation to safeguard against 
moisture, dust and excessive heat. A terminal block 
located in the control box is provided for field connection 
of the VFD controls.

IntelliSpeed

™ Supply Fan Control Option (ASHRAE 

90.1 compliant, section 6.4.3.10) - 

Units configured with 

the 

IntelliSpeed

™ Supply Fan Option will contain a VFD 

for multi-speed supply fan operation. This option allows 
the supply fan RPM to vary based on the number of 
compressors or heating stages energized. The 
economizer's minimum position will also be configurable 
to vary based on the supply fan VFD frequency output.

Aluminized Steel Gas Heat Exchanger 

- For 

applications in non-corrosive environments. 

Stainless Steel Gas Heat Exchanger 

- For applications 

in corrosive environments, this option provides a full 
stainless steel heat exchanger assembly.

Stainless Steel Drain Pan - 

An optional rust-proof 

stainless steel drain pan is available to provide years of 
trouble-free operation in corrosive environments.

Electric Heaters 

- The electric heaters range from 9kW to 

54kW and are available in all the voltage options of the 
base units. All heaters are dual staged. All heaters are 
intended for single point power supply.

Disconnect Switch 

- For gas heat units and cooling units 

with electric heat, a HACR breaker sized to the unit is 
provided. For cooling only units, a switch sized to the 
largest electric heat available for the particular unit is 
provided. Factory installed option only.

Convenience Outlet - (Non-Powered/Powered)

 - This 

option locates a 120V single-phase GFCI outlet with cover, 
on the corner of the unit housing adjacent to the 
compressors. The “Non-powered” option requires the 
installer to provide the 120V single-phase power source and 
wiring. The “Powered” option is powered by a stepdown 
transformer in the unit. Factory installed option only.

Smoke Detectors

 - The smoke detectors stop operation 

of the unit and provide a fault message to the control 
board. Smoke detectors are available for both the supply 
and/or return air configurations.

Filters

 – 2” Pleated MERV 8 or 4” Pleated MERV 13 are 

available to meet LEED requirements. A 2” Throwaway is 
shipped as standard.

Phase Monitors 

- Designed to prevent unit damage. The 

phase monitor will shut the unit down in an out-of phase 
condition. 

(Standard on units with Scroll Compressors.)

Coil Guard 

- Customers can purchase a coil guard kit to 

protect the condenser coil from damage. Additionally, this 
kit stops animals and foreign objects from entering the 
space between the inner condenser coil and the main 
cabinet. This is not a hail guard kit.

Dirty Filter Switch 

- This kit includes a differential 

pressure switch that energizes the fault light on the unit 
thermostat, indicating that there is an abnormally high 
pressure drop across the filters. Factory installed option or 
field installed accessory.

E-Coat Condenser Coils

 - The condenser coils are 

coated with an epoxy polymer coating to protect against 
corrosion.

E-Coat Evaporator Coils

 - The evaporator coils are 

coated with an epoxy polymer coating to protect against 
corrosion.

Factory-installed smoke detectors may be subjected to 
extreme temperatures during "off" times due to outside air 
infiltration. These smoke detectors have an operational 
range of -4 °F to 158°F. Smoke detectors installed in areas 
that could be outside this range will have to be relocated to 
prevent false alarms.

Summary of Contents for Predator ZF120

Page 1: ...way forklift access and overhead rigging Every unit is completely charged wired piped and tested at the factory to provide a quick and easy field installation Predator units in all tonnage sizes are c...

Page 2: ...essor Dual stage cooling for maximum comfort Second model nameplate inside hinged access panel Terminal block for hi voltage connection Smart Equipment control board w screw connector for T stat wirin...

Page 3: ...oil Guard CG STD Filter 5 2 Pleated Filter CG 6 4 Pleated Filter CG A Std Cabinet E SSD SST Drain Pan R Reverse Drain Pan A No Economizer B Economizer w Barometric RLF D Economizer w Power EXH H Motor...

Page 4: ...Filters MERV 7 BAS Ready Economizer 2 10 V D C Actuator without a Controller Shipping Bag York Commercial Comfort System YCCS Rtu Controller Hot Gas Bypass Standard on VAV Optional on CV Variable Air...

Page 5: ...shot openings No panel cutting is required Convertible airflow design allows maximum field flexibility and minimum inventory System Protection Suction line freezestats are supplied on all units to pro...

Page 6: ...ts are painted with a long lasting powder paint that stands up over the life of the unit The paint used has been proven by a 1000 hour salt spray test Full Perimeter Base Rails The permanently attache...

Page 7: ...inimum position will also be configurable to vary based on the supply fan VFD frequency output Aluminized Steel Gas Heat Exchanger For applications in non corrosive environments Stainless Steel Gas He...

Page 8: ...ion requirements by achieving leakage rates of 3 cfm sq ft at 1 of static pressure Each economizer goes through a rigorous 60 000 cycle test Dry bulb single enthalpy and dual enthalpy with field insta...

Page 9: ...ory Cooling units include an adapter panel for easy installation of the electric heaters Necessary hardware and connectors are included with the heaters All heaters are intended for single point power...

Page 10: ...inets 1RC0470 All Roof Curb 8 Height All Cabinets 1RC0471 All Roof Curb 14 Height All Cabinets 1RC0472 All Roof Curb Transition 7 5 T thru 12 5T Sunline to Predator 3 12T All Cabinets 1WC0412 All Wood...

Page 11: ...nflow All Cabinets 1FA0414 All Manual Outside Air Damper 0 100 Downflow All Cabinets 1EH0408 All Barometric Relief Kit for Power Exhaust Horizontal Application All Cabinets 2EC0401 All Single Enthalpy...

Page 12: ...d on two sides of the units for coil cleaning REFRIGERANT COMPONENTS Compressors a Shall be fully hermetic type direct drive internally protected with internal high pressure relief and over temperatur...

Page 13: ...the International Energy Conservation Code IECC certification requirements by achieving leakage rates of 3 cfm sq ft at 1 of static pressure Changeover from compressor to economizer operation shall b...

Page 14: ...d in the supply and or return air compartments OTHER PRE ENGINEERED ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE ROOF CURB 14 and 8 high full perimeter knockdown curb with hinged design for quick assembly BAROMETRIC RELIEF...

Page 15: ...0 120 180 180 240 180 240 Heat output K Btu 96 144 96 144 96 144 144 192 144 192 AFUE Steady state efficiency 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 No burners 4 6 4 6 4 6 6 8 6 8 No stages 23 23 23 23 23 23 2...

Page 16: ...VM50 1VM50 1VM50 1VM50 1VP56 Blower Sheave AK74 AK64 AK74 AK61 AK89 AK74 AK84 AK74 AK74 BK77 Belt A49 A49 A49 A49 A56 A54 A56 A54 A54 BX55 Motor HP each 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 5 RPM 1725 1725 1725...

Page 17: ...ZF 208 230 3 60 187 252 125 460 3 60 432 504 125 575 3 60 540 630 125 090 7 5 ZF 208 230 3 60 187 252 125 460 3 60 432 504 125 575 3 60 540 630 125 102 8 5 ZF 208 230 3 60 187 252 125 460 3 60 432 50...

Page 18: ...109 4 5 0 83 1 70 0 56 8 43 6 101 4 5 6 80 4 67 3 54 2 41 0 67 100 1 5 0 100 1 87 9 74 7 61 6 48 4 92 3 5 5 92 3 84 5 71 4 58 3 45 1 62 91 4 5 0 91 4 91 4 91 4 78 2 65 0 51 8 83 6 5 5 83 6 83 6 83 6...

Page 19: ...1 4 58 6 7 6 58 6 58 6 49 7 39 0 28 3 62 61 4 7 0 61 4 61 4 63 4 52 6 41 9 31 1 55 5 7 5 55 5 55 5 55 5 48 1 37 4 26 8 57 56 5 6 9 56 5 56 5 55 2 44 4 33 6 22 8 47 7 7 3 47 7 47 7 46 2 35 6 24 9 14 2...

Page 20: ...51 9 112 2 6 0 88 2 75 2 62 3 49 3 67 106 7 5 3 106 7 96 0 83 1 70 3 57 5 101 5 6 0 101 5 92 2 79 3 66 3 53 3 62 101 4 5 1 101 4 101 4 100 9 88 0 75 2 62 4 93 4 6 0 93 4 93 4 93 1 80 2 67 2 54 2 57 8...

Page 21: ...9 5 72 4 9 6 72 4 72 0 60 2 48 3 36 5 62 75 5 8 6 75 5 75 5 74 4 62 9 51 4 39 9 71 8 9 5 71 8 71 8 71 0 59 2 47 3 35 5 57 75 6 8 6 75 6 75 6 74 6 63 1 51 6 40 1 70 4 9 5 70 4 70 4 69 1 57 2 45 4 33 5...

Page 22: ...0 8 94 8 78 8 62 8 130 3 7 2 105 1 89 0 73 0 57 0 67 127 8 6 4 127 8 113 9 97 9 81 9 65 9 118 1 7 1 118 1 108 5 92 5 76 5 60 4 62 115 5 6 4 115 5 115 5 115 5 99 5 83 6 67 6 106 6 7 0 106 6 106 6 106 6...

Page 23: ...5 40 4 72 4 9 6 72 4 72 4 64 3 50 0 35 6 62 79 5 8 9 79 5 79 5 79 7 65 5 51 3 37 2 72 2 9 5 72 2 72 2 72 2 59 4 45 0 30 7 57 80 4 9 0 80 4 80 4 78 5 64 3 50 2 36 0 73 7 9 6 73 7 73 7 71 2 56 8 42 5 28...

Page 24: ...7 105 7 85 7 65 6 67 153 0 7 4 153 0 136 3 115 7 95 1 74 5 141 4 8 3 141 4 130 2 110 2 90 2 70 2 62 139 9 7 5 139 9 139 9 139 9 119 3 98 7 78 1 128 6 8 2 128 6 128 6 128 6 108 6 88 6 68 6 57 133 5 7 4...

Page 25: ...3 65 7 49 2 90 0 11 4 90 0 90 0 77 2 60 7 44 2 62 91 7 10 4 91 7 91 7 99 5 82 9 66 4 49 8 80 6 11 1 80 6 80 6 80 6 77 4 61 0 44 5 57 95 1 10 5 95 1 95 1 94 7 78 2 61 6 45 1 86 9 11 2 86 9 86 9 85 7 69...

Page 26: ...0 4 9 8 181 6 160 4 140 4 120 5 100 5 179 9 10 9 175 5 155 4 135 3 115 1 95 0 62 172 2 9 7 172 2 172 2 172 2 152 2 132 2 112 3 162 8 10 8 162 8 162 8 162 8 142 7 122 5 102 4 57 167 2 9 7 167 2 167 2 1...

Page 27: ...1 0 126 8 16 2 126 8 117 7 100 8 83 8 66 8 62 128 9 14 6 128 9 128 9 130 1 112 9 95 7 78 4 119 9 16 0 119 9 119 9 119 9 107 0 90 0 73 1 57 126 9 14 6 126 9 126 9 130 6 113 4 96 2 79 0 117 9 16 0 117 9...

Page 28: ...982 1 06 1038 1 21 1092 1 35 1147 1 48 1203 1 61 1259 1 73 1317 1 87 2400 835 0 66 897 0 87 956 1 06 1013 1 22 1069 1 37 1124 1 51 1178 1 64 1234 1 77 1290 1 90 1348 2 03 2600 869 0 84 931 1 05 990 1...

Page 29: ...Pressure IWG1 1 Blower performance includes gas heat exchangers and 2 filters See STATIC RESISTANCE table for additional applications 2 See RPM SELECTION table to determine desired motor sheave settin...

Page 30: ...49 1286 1 65 1365 1 81 1447 1 98 1532 2 18 2400 878 0 78 953 1 00 1027 1 19 1100 1 36 1174 1 52 1250 1 67 1327 1 82 1405 1 98 1487 2 16 1572 2 36 2600 923 0 98 997 1 20 1071 1 39 1145 1 56 1219 1 72...

Page 31: ...2 5 Ton Bottom Duct Air Flow CFM Available External Static Pressure IWG1 1 Blower performance includes gas heat exchangers and 2 filters See STATIC RESISTANCE table for additional applications 2 See R...

Page 32: ...0 08 0 09 0 11 2300 0 01 0 11 0 12 0 07 0 08 0 09 0 10 0 13 2500 0 02 0 13 0 14 0 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 0 14 2700 0 03 0 16 0 15 0 09 0 10 0 12 0 13 0 16 2900 0 04 0 18 0 16 0 10 0 11 0 13 0 14 0 18 3100...

Page 33: ...1 95 BHP exceeds the maximum continuous BHP rating of the 1 5 HP motor The 2 HP motor is required 6 1268 RPM is within the range of the 2 HP drives 7 Using the 2 HP motor and drive 5 turns open will...

Page 34: ...0 880 0 848 0 816 0 787 0 757 0 729 0 701 70 1 000 0 964 0 930 0 896 0 864 0 832 0 801 0 772 0 743 0 715 0 688 80 0 982 0 947 0 913 0 880 0 848 0 817 0 787 0 758 0 730 0 702 0 676 90 0 964 0 929 0 89...

Page 35: ...50 12 5 ZF 208 230 3 60 3750 3750 3750 4000 460 3 60 3750 3750 3750 3750 600 3 60 3750 3750 3750 3750 Indoor Blower Specifications Size Tons Model Motor Motor Sheave Blower Sheave Belt HP RPM Eff SF F...

Page 36: ...onstitutes an exception to any specification or guarantee requiring a dBA value of sound data in any other form than sound power level ratings Octave Band Centerline Frequency Hz RPM BHP 63 125 250 50...

Page 37: ...40 5 46 50 50 E09 6 8 1 18 9 40 5 46 50 50 E18 13 5 2 37 5 53 4 60 3 60 70 E24 18 2 50 69 75 9 70 80 E36 25 5 2 70 8 95 101 9 100 110 230 13 8 83 1 22 2 1 5 2 5 5 None 40 5 46 50 50 E09 9 1 21 7 40 5...

Page 38: ...0 100 E24 18 2 50 74 5 81 4 90 100 E36 25 5 2 70 8 100 5 107 4 110 110 E54 40 6 2 112 7 152 9 159 8 175 175 230 23 1 160 36 3 03 9 6 5 5 None 73 7 79 2 90 100 E18 18 2 43 3 73 7 79 2 90 100 E24 24 2 5...

Page 39: ...9 50 4 50 60 E09 6 8 1 18 9 44 9 50 4 50 60 E18 13 5 2 37 5 58 9 65 8 60 70 E24 18 2 50 74 5 81 4 80 90 E36 25 5 2 70 8 100 5 107 4 110 110 230 13 8 83 1 22 2 1 9 6 5 5 None 44 9 50 4 50 60 E09 9 1 21...

Page 40: ...00 100 E24 18 2 50 80 86 9 100 100 E36 25 5 2 70 8 106 112 9 110 125 E54 40 6 2 112 7 158 4 165 3 175 175 230 23 1 160 36 3 03 14 5 5 None 78 1 83 6 100 100 E18 18 2 43 3 78 1 83 6 100 100 E24 24 2 57...

Page 41: ...09 6 8 1 18 9 50 5 56 60 60 E18 13 5 2 37 5 65 9 72 8 70 80 E24 18 2 50 81 5 88 4 90 90 E36 25 5 2 70 8 107 5 114 4 110 125 230 13 8 83 1 22 2 1 5 2 5 5 20 None 50 5 56 60 60 E09 9 1 21 7 50 5 56 60 6...

Page 42: ...89 2 100 110 E24 18 2 50 87 93 9 100 110 E36 25 5 2 70 8 113 119 9 125 125 E54 40 6 2 112 7 165 4 172 3 175 175 230 23 1 160 36 3 03 9 6 5 5 20 None 83 7 89 2 100 110 E18 18 2 43 3 83 7 89 2 100 110...

Page 43: ...0 70 E09 6 8 1 18 9 54 9 60 4 60 70 E18 13 5 2 37 5 71 4 78 3 80 80 E24 18 2 50 87 93 9 90 100 E36 25 5 2 70 8 113 119 9 125 125 230 13 8 83 1 22 2 1 9 6 5 5 20 None 54 9 60 4 60 70 E09 9 1 21 7 54 9...

Page 44: ...6 110 110 E24 18 2 50 92 5 99 4 110 110 E36 25 5 2 70 8 118 5 125 4 125 150 E54 40 6 2 112 7 170 9 177 8 175 200 230 23 1 160 36 3 03 14 5 5 20 None 88 1 93 6 110 110 E18 18 2 43 3 88 1 93 6 110 110 E...

Page 45: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 45 Typical Wiring Diagrams ZF078 150 Typical Wiring Diagrams Typical ZF078 120 Cooling Unit with Gas Heat 208 230 Volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 46: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 46 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Typical ZF078 120 Cooling Unit with Gas Heat 208 230 Volt Unit Options...

Page 47: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 47 Typical ZF078 120 Cooling Unit with Gas Heat 460 575 Volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 48: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 48 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Typical ZF078 120 Cooling Unit with Gas Heat 460 575 Volt Unit Options...

Page 49: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 49 Typical ZF078 120 Cooling Unit with without Electric Heat Wiring Diagram...

Page 50: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 50 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Typical ZF78 120 Cooling Unit with without Electric Heat Unit Options...

Page 51: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 51 Typical ZF150 Cooling Unit with Gas Heat 208 230 Volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 52: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 52 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Typical ZF150 Cooling Unit with Gas Heat 208 230 Volt Unit Options...

Page 53: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 53 Typical ZF150 Cooling Unit with Gas Heat 460 575 Volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 54: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 54 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Typical ZF150 Cooling Unit with Gas Heat 460 575 Volt Unit Options...

Page 55: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 55 Typical ZF150 Cooling Unit with without Electric Heat Wiring Diagram...

Page 56: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 56 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Typical ZF150 Cooling Unit with without Electric Heat Unit Options...

Page 57: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 57 BAS Controls Typical Wiring Diagrams Typical SURVEYOR BAS Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 58: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 58 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Typical CPC BAS Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 59: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 59 Typical HONEYWELL BAS Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 60: ...5167798 YTG J 0218 60 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Typical NOVAR BAS Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 61: ...4 Point Load Location lbs 6 Point Load Location lbs Shipping Operating X Y A B C D A B C D E F 078 6 5 ZF 865 860 38 24 200 149 218 292 140 114 95 138 167 205 090 7 5 ZF 885 860 38 24 205 153 223 299...

Page 62: ...ght given is for the maximum heater size available 54KW 49 49 Gas Heat2 2 Weight given is for the maximum number of tube heat exchangers available 8 tube 110 110 Variable Frequency Drive3 3 Weight inc...

Page 63: ...OR GAS INLET B 29 95 30 11 14 92 58 09 14 92 14 92 45 64 4X 24 38 ZF078 150 Unit Physical Dimensions Unit Model Number Dimension in A B C D E F 078 42 89 22 1 8 18 3 16 15 3 16 6 3 16 090 42 89 22 1 8...

Page 64: ...tructure or shrubs should not obscure condenser air discharge outlet 72 Right 12 Front 36 Left 36 Rear 36 Bottom2 2 Units may be installed on combustible floors made from wood or class A B or C roof c...

Page 65: ...t Opening TOP VIEW Bottom condensate drain Bottom gas supply entry FRONT RETURN AIR SUPPLY AIR RIGHT LEFT 20 1 8 19 1 8 17 1 8 6 13 16 6 13 16 32 11 16 14 1 2 16 3 8 18 1 16 25 9 16 12 5 16 27 1 2 24...

Page 66: ...it Electrical Entry ZF078 120 Unit Side Duct Openings Disconnect Swith Cover Power Entry 2 1 2 Control Entry 7 8 Power Entry 2 1 2 Convenience Outlet Cover Convenience Outlet Power Entry 7 8 FRONT Dot...

Page 67: ...it Left Duct Opening ZF Side Duct Dimensions Unit Model Number Dimension in A B C D 078 27 3 4 12 1 16 27 1 2 16 090 27 3 4 12 1 16 27 1 2 16 102 28 1 4 18 1 16 28 1 4 18 1 4 120 28 1 4 18 1 16 28 1 4...

Page 68: ...ions ZF078 150 Roof Curb ZF078 150 Transition Roof Curb 8 or 14 50 1 2 30 20 20 80 5 8 6 2 TYP INSULATED DECK UNDER COMPRESSOR SECTION INSULATED DECK UNDER CONDENSER SECTION FRONT RIGHT SUPPLY RETURN...

Page 69: ...nomizer without barometric relief 2EE047069241 Downflow End Return Horizontal or ERV 42 Economizer 42 tall cabinet 2EE047074242 50 Economizer 50 tall cabinet 2EE047076242 1 Barometric relief must be o...

Page 70: ...n 5005 York Drive Norman OK 73069 Economizer End Return W Power Exhaust Field Installed Horizontal Economizer W Power Exhaust Fresh Air Hood Field Installed Duct Work Power Exhaust Barometric Relief D...

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