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246796-YTG-D-0407

Unitary Products Group

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APPLYING FILTER PRESSURE DROP TO 
DETERMINE SYSTEM AIRFLOW

To determine the approximate airflow of the unit with a filter in
place, follow the steps below:

1.

Select the filter type.

2.

Select the number of return air openings or calculate the 
return opening size in square inches to determine the 
proper filter pressure drop.

3.

Determine the External System Static Pressure (ESP) 
without the filter.

4.

Select a filter pressure drop from the table based upon 
the number of return air openings or return air opening 
size and add to the ESP from Step 3 to determine the 
total system static.

5.

If total system static matches an ESP value in the airflow 
table (i.e. 0.20, 0.60, etc,) the system airflow corre-
sponds to the intersection of the ESP column and Model/
Blower Speed row.

6.

If the total system static falls between ESP values in the 
table (i.e. 0.58, 0.75, etc.), the static pressure may be 
rounded to the nearest value in the table determining the 
airflow using Step 5 or calculate the airflow by using the 
following example.

Example:

 For a 60,000 Btuh furnace operating on high

speed blower, it is found that total system static is 0.58" w.c.
To determine the system airflow, complete the following
steps:

1.

Obtain the airflow values at 0.50" & 0.60" ESP.

Airflow @ 0.50":  1240 CFM

Airflow @ 0.60":  1170 CFM

2.

Subtract the airflow @ 0.50" from the airflow @ 0.60" to 
obtain airflow difference.

1170 - 1240 = -70 CFM

3.

Subtract the total system static from 0.50" and divide this 
difference by the difference in ESP values in the table, 
0.60" - 0.50", to obtain a percentage.

(0.58 - 0.50) / (0.60 - 0.50) = 0.8

4.

Multiply percentage by airflow difference to obtain airflow 
reduction.

(0.8) x (-70) = -56

5.

Subtract airflow reduction value from airflow @ 0.50" to 
obtain actual airflow @ 0.58" ESP.

1240 - 56 = 1184

ACCESSORIES

PROPANE (LP) CONVERSION KIT - 

1NP0347 - All Models
These accessory conversion kits may be used to convert nat-
ural gas (N) units for propane (LP) operation. Conversions 
must be made by qualified distributor or dealer personnel.

COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR BASE - 

1CB0314 - for 14-1/2” cabinet models

1CB0317 - for 17-1/2” cabinet models

1CB0321 - for 21” cabinet models

HIGH ALTITUDE PRESSURE SWITCHES - 

For installation where the altitude is less than 8,000 feet it is 
not required that the pressure switch be changed. For alti-
tudes above 8,000 feet see kits below. Conversion must be 
made by qualified distributor or dealer personnel.

1PS0313 - 040, 060, 080, 100 MBH
1PS0314 - 120 MBH

ROOM THERMOSTATS 

- A wide selection of compatible

thermosets are available to provide optimum performance
and features for any installation.

1H/1C, manual change-over electronic non-programmable 
thermostat.

1H/1C, auto/manual changeover, electronic programmable,
deluxe 7-day, thermostat.

1H/1C, auto/manual changeover, electronic programmable.

* For the most current accessory information, refer to the
price book or consult factory.

Summary of Contents for PT8DH

Page 1: ...ce as allowed by the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 latest edition WARRANTY 20 year limited warranty on the heat exchanger 10 year heat exchanger warranty on commercial applica tions 5 year limited parts warranty FEATURES Two stage heating operation includes Two stage gas valve Two stage inducer operation This provides both increased comfort level and very quiet unit operation Delay timer allo...

Page 2: ...H11 2000 C 21 19 3 4 18 1 2 13 1 2 RATINGS PHYSICAL ELECTRICAL DATA MODEL Input High Low Output BTU H High Low Nominal Airflow Cabinet Width AFUE Blower Blower Size MBH MBH CFM In Hp Amps In PT8A12 N L 040DH11 57 42 46 34 1200 14 1 2 80 0 1 2 7 7 10 x 8 PT8A12 N L 060DH11 80 59 64 48 1200 14 1 2 80 0 1 2 7 7 10 x 8 PT8A12 N L 080DH11 80 59 64 48 1600 17 1 2 80 0 3 4 9 6 10 x 10 PT8B16 N L 080DH11 ...

Page 3: ...910 810 680 560 Low 980 970 960 930 890 830 760 680 550 450 PT8B16 N L 080DH11 High 2070 2000 1930 1850 1770 1670 1580 1470 1360 1250 Medium 1650 1630 1610 1560 1490 1420 1360 1270 1170 1040 Low 1410 1400 1370 1340 1320 1270 1210 1140 1050 950 PT8C16 N L 080DH11 High 1895 1812 1736 1624 1544 1437 1311 1153 1032 836 Medium 1726 1645 1581 1491 1412 1311 1192 1049 908 750 Low 1561 1493 1430 1373 1304...

Page 4: ...ween filter manufacturer NOTES 1 Air velocity through throwaway type filters may not exceed 300 feet per minute All velocities over this require the use of high velocity filters RECOMMENDED FILTER SIZES CFM Cabinet Size Top Return in 1200 A 2 14 x 20 1600 B 2 14 x 20 1200 B 2 14 x 20 1600 C 2 14 x 20 2000 C 2 14 x 20 FILTER PERFORMANCE PRESSURE DROP INCHES W C AND KPA Airflow Range Minimum Opening...

Page 5: ...ract the airflow 0 50 from the airflow 0 60 to obtain airflow difference 1170 1240 70 CFM 3 Subtract the total system static from 0 50 and divide this difference by the difference in ESP values in the table 0 60 0 50 to obtain a percentage 0 58 0 50 0 60 0 50 0 8 4 Multiply percentage by airflow difference to obtain airflow reduction 0 8 x 70 56 5 Subtract airflow reduction value from airflow 0 50...

Page 6: ...tion Light E W1 First Stage Heat G Fan G Fan Connection of the C Termainal 24 Volt Common is optional when used with batteries Thermostat Installer Setup Number 1 System Type must be set to 6 2 Heat 2 Cool Conventional R 24 Volt Hot Heat XFMR W2 Second Stage Heat RC 24 Volt Hot Cool XFMR E W1 First Stage Heat G Fan DN22U00124 THERMOSTAT Y2 Second Stage Cool Y2 Second Stage Cool Y First Stage Cool ...

Page 7: ...Bonnet Sensor Bonnet Sensor Optional BS Bonnet Sensor W2 Second Stage Auxiliary Heat W2 Second Stage Auxiliary Heat AUX Auxiliary Heat E W1 First Stage Auxiliary Heat E W1 First Stage Auxiliary Heat W Auxiliary Heat Y2 Second Stage Heat Cool Y2 Second Stage Heat Cool Y2 Second Stage Heat Cool Y2 Second Stage Heat Cool L Malfunction Light L Malfunction Light L Malfunction Light X L Malfunction Ligh...

Page 8: ...o change without notice Printed in U S A 246796 YTG D 0407 Copyright by York International Corp 2007 All rights reserved Supersedes 246796 YTG C 0806 Unitary 5005 Norman Products York OK Group Drive 73069 NOTES ...

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