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036-33072-001 Rev. A (0601)

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Unitary Products Group

MOTOR AND PULLEY DATA

TABLE 4: STANDARD BLOWER MOTOR AND DRIVE DATA

TABLE 5:

OVERSIZE BLOWER MOTOR AND DRIVE DATA

BLOWER SPEED ADJUSTMENT

The RPM of the supply air and condenser air blowers will
depend on the required CFM, and the static resistances of
both the supply/discharge and the return/intake duct systems.
With this information, the RPM for the blowers can be deter-
mined from the blower performance tables. Adjustment of
blower speed is accomplished as follows:

a.

Loosen belt tension by moving motor towards the
blower shaft via the adjustable mounting.

b.

Loosen the setscrew in the adjustable motor pulley
flange. Remove external key on pulleys 4 in. dia and
larger.

c.

Slower speed will increase when moveable flange is
adjusted towards the fixed flange (closed). Blower
speed will decrease when the moveable flange is
adjusted away from the fixed flange (opened). Pul-
leys are adjustable only in half-turn increments. Do
not ODen Dullev more than five full turns for "4L"
and "A" belts. or six full turns for "B" belts.

d.

Once the pulley has been opened/closed the appro-
priate number of turns, replace the external key and
tighten the adjustment setscrew. Proper torque is
110-130 in.-Ibs.

e.

Install drive belt and adjust motor mount to tension
belt.

START-UP AND OPERATION

Start unit and check rotation of fans and compressors.

Scroll compressors will only compress in one rotational direc-
tion. Three phase compressors will rotate in either direction
depending upon phasing of the power. Since there is a 50-50
chance of connecting power in such a way as to cause rota-
tion in the reverse direction, it is important to ensure
proper rotation direction is achieved when the system is
installed and operated
.

Verification of proper direction is made by observing that suc-
tion pressure drops and discharge pressure rises when the
compressor is energized. Reverse rotation also results in an
elevated sound level as well as substantially reduced current
draw.

Model

Drive Range

(RPM)

Motor

Adjustable

Motor Pulley

Pitch Dia. (in.)

Fixed Blower

Pulley Pitch

Dia. (in.)

Belts

HP

Frame

Size

RPM

Eff.
(%)

Designation

Qty.

CU060

843-1167

1

143

1800

82.5

2.4-3.4

5.2

4L-330

1

CU096

632-875

1-1/2

145

1800

84.0

2.4-3.4

7.0

4L-410

1

CU120

659-913

2

145

1800

84.0

2.4-3.4

6.7

A38

1

CU180

724-925

3

182

1800

86.5

3.4-4.4

8.5

A38

1

CU240

806-1012

5

184

1800

87.5

4.4-5.6

9.9

B60

1

CU300

892-1098

7-1/2

213

1800

88.5

4.9-6.1

9.4

BX60

1

Model

Drive Range

(RPM)

Motor

Adjustable

Motor Pulley

Pitch Dia. (in.)

Fixed Blower

Pulley Pitch

Dia. (in.)

Belts

HP

Frame

Size

RPM

Eff.
(%)

Designation

Qty.

CU060

1034-1432

1-1/2

145

1800

84.0

2.4-3.4

4.2

4L-320

1

CU096

711-984

2

145

1800

84.0

2.4-3.4

6.2

A37

1

CU120

875-1118

3

145

1800

86.5

3.4-4.4

7.0

A40

1

CU180

938-1155

5

184

1800

87.5

4.9-6.1

9.4

A42

1

CU240

1010-1191

7-1/2

213

1800

88.5

5.3-6.3

9.4

B59

1

CU300

1033-1296

10

213

3600

88.5

4.4-5.6

15.4

BX70

1

PRIOR TO STARTING UNIT FOR THE FIRST
TIME, TURN THE THERMOSTAT SYSTEM
SWITCH TO OFF - OR RAISE THE COLLING
SETPOINT TO THE HIGHEST TEMPERATURE
TO PREVENT THE UNIT FROM STARTING,
THEN CLOSE THE ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT
SWITCH.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for SINGLE PACKAGE AIR CONDITIONING CU060

Page 1: ...NUAL WATER COOLED AIR CONDITIONING UNITS MODELS CU060 096 120 180 240 300 036 33072 001 Rev A 0601 CONTENTS GENERAL 3 INSTALLATION 4 GENERAL DATA 5 DIMENSIONAL DATA 6 WATER PIPING 8 DUCTWORK 11 EVAPOR...

Page 2: ...ONAL DATA 6 WATER PIPING 8 CONDENSOR PRESSURE CONTROL 9 DUCTWORK 11 SUPPLY AIR I RETURN AIR CONFIGURATION 11 EVAPORATOR BLOWER DISCHARGE CONVERSION 12 ELECTRICAL WIRING 12 MOTOR AND PULLEY DATA 16 BLO...

Page 3: ...essure switches All models are equipped with an adjustable thermal expansion valve with external equalizer one valve per circuit Each refrigerant cir cuit is also equipped with a liquid line filter dr...

Page 4: ...no leaks have occurred during shipment Install gauge set to high and low pressure ports to confirm pressure has been maintained and no leaks have occurred during shipment Repair any damage prior to in...

Page 5: ...these units outdoors or in any area where the surrounding temperature may drop below 32 degrees F LOCK ALL ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY SWITCHES IN THE OFF POSITION BEFORE INSTALLING THE UNIT FAILURE TO DI...

Page 6: ...036 33072 001 Rev A 0601 6 Unitary Products Group DIMENSIONAL DATA FIGURE 2 DIMENSIONS CU060 CU096 CU120...

Page 7: ...036 33072 001 Rev A 0601 Unitary Products Group 7 FIGURE 3 DIMENSIONS CU180...

Page 8: ...e provided on the water supply and return lines if noise and vibration trans mission could be a problem Water piping should include shutoff balancing valves so that the unit can be serviced without sh...

Page 9: ...justing screw clockwise will lower the opening point and lower the condensing pressure being maintained If mains water is being used make sure the valve closes soon after the compressor stops If the f...

Page 10: ...036 33072 001 Rev A 0601 10 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 5 WATERSIDE PRESSURE DROP STANDARD UNIT MANIFOLDED CONDENSERS...

Page 11: ...m the con ditioned space 5 15 ton models with optional return air grille or mechanical room 20 and 25 ton models If a ducted return is desired duct connection flanges may be secured directly to the ai...

Page 12: ...ion In order to utilize the rear vertical or rear horizontal dis charge on 5 through 15 ton models the upper fan module must be rotated a Disconnect power wiring at motor terminal box b Remove corner...

Page 13: ...utilizing space or return air thermostatic controls A low volt age terminal block is provided for hook up of conventional or programmable thermostats The CU6300 25 ton models feature three independen...

Page 14: ...1800 64 65 31 20 25 23 80 40 30 CU240A 208 230 3 60 460 3 60 575 3 60 2 2 2 33 6 17 3 13 5 225 0 114 0 80 0 5 00 5 00 5 00 14 0 6 6 5 7 1800 1800 1800 89 60 45 53 36 08 110 60 45 CU300A 208 230 3 60...

Page 15: ...77 760 1 91 797 2 05 837 2 21 878 2 38 919 2 54 960 2 70 1001 2 87 1040 3 05 CU180A 5400 645 1 52 709 1 79 770 2 06 829 2 35 885 2 65 939 2 96 991 3 28 1042 3 61 1092 3 96 1140 4 32 1190 4 71 6000 700...

Page 16: ...l rotate in either direction depending upon phasing of the power Since there is a 50 50 chance of connecting power in such a way as to cause rota tion in the reverse direction it is important to ensur...

Page 17: ...nal protector will trip If opposite rotation is needed disconnect and reverse any two leads of the three phase supply Reconnect power and observe for correct rotation Observe unit operation and check...

Page 18: ...036 33072 001 Rev A 0601 18 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 7 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 208 230V 3PH 60 HZ...

Page 19: ...w is properly set Check that the blower wheel is tight on the shaft and that the hub set screws are properly torqued DRIVE BELTS Examine belts periodically for wear Glazed areas on the drive surfaces...

Page 20: ...ect to change without notice Printed in U S A 036 33072 001 Rev A 0601 Copyright by Unitary Products Group 2000 All rights reserved Supersedes Nothing Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Drive 7...

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