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COOLING CAPACITIES (m

3

/s Air Flow) - 240 UNITS

Air On

Evaporator Coil

Total

Cap.

1

kW

Power

Input

2

kW

Sensible Capacity

1

, kW

Entering Dry Bulb Temp., 

°

C

m

3

/s

WB 

°

C

32

30

28

26

24

22

@27

°

C Air Temperature on Condenser Coil

4.40

23

80.4

19.0

74

65

55

46

37

-

21

77.6

18.8

78

70

61

52

43

33

19

74.8

18.6

75

75

67

57

48

39

17

72.4

18.4

72

72

71

62

53

44

15

70.0

18.1

70

70

70

65

56

47

3.80

23

76.9

18.8

68

60

52

44

36

-

21

74.3

18.6

73

65

57

49

41

33

19

71.6

18.4

72

70

62

54

46

38

17

69.3

18.2

69

69

67

59

51

43

15

67.0

17.9

67

67

67

63

55

47

2.80

23

71.2

18.5

56

50

44

37

31

-

21

68.7

18.3

60

54

48

42

36

30

19

66.3

18.1

65

59

52

46

40

34

17

64.1

17.9

64

62

56

50

44

38

15

62.0

17.6

62

62

60

54

47

41

@35

°

C Air Temperature on Condenser Coil

4.40

23

74.9

21.0

71

61

52

43

34

-

21

72.3

20.7

72

68

58

49

40

31

19

69.8

20.4

70

70

65

55

46

37

17

67.4

20.1

67

67

67

58

49

40

15

65.0

19.9

65

65

65

60

51

42

3.80

23

71.3

20.7

65

57

49

41

33

-

21

68.9

20.5

69

62

54

46

38

30

19

66.4

20.2

66

66

60

52

44

36

17

64.2

19.9

64

64

63

55

47

39

15

61.9

19.7

62

62

62

58

50

42

2.80

23

65.4

20.4

52

46

40

34

28

-

21

63.1

20.1

57

51

45

39

33

27

19

60.9

19.8

61

56

50

44

38

31

17

58.8

19.6

59

58

52

46

40

34

15

56.7

19.3

57

57

54

48

42

36

@46

°

C Air Temperature on Condenser Coil

4.40

23

66.4

23.4

65

56

47

38

29

-

21

63.3

22.9

63

62

53

44

35

26

19

60.2

22.3

60

60

60

51

41

32

17

59.0

22.3

59

59

59

53

43

34

15

57.8

22.2

58

58

58

53

44

35

3.80

23

63.8

23.3

60

52

44

36

28

-

21

60.8

22.7

61

58

50

42

34

26

19

57.8

22.2

58

58

56

48

40

32

17

56.7

22.1

57

57

57

50

42

34

15

55.5

22.1

56

56

56

52

44

35

2.80

23

59.4

23.1

49

42

36

30

24

-

21

56.6

22.5

54

47

41

35

29

23

19

53.8

22.0

54

53

46

40

34

28

17

52.8

21.9

53

53

48

42

36

30

15

51.7

21.9

52

52

49

43

37

31

1

These capacities are gross ratings. For net capacity, deduct the heat of the supply air blower motor. Refer to the appropriate Blower Performance Table for the kW of the

  supply air blower motor.

2

These ratings include the condenser fan motors (Total 2.3 kW) and the compressor motors but not the supply air blower motor.

530.26-TG3YI

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Unitary Products Group

Summary of Contents for SUNLINE 2000 D3CE

Page 1: ...mbly should be mounted over the opening in the return air panel With horizontal ductwork it should be mounted on the return air duct All supply air blowers are equipped with a belt drive that can be a...

Page 2: ...ith an economizer This accessory includes a rain hood a bird screen and a fully assembled damper With bottom duct connections the damper should be mounted over the opening in the return air panel With...

Page 3: ...nt of Performance total output kW divided by the total input kW 3 EER Energy Efficiency Ratio total output Mbh divided by the total input kW 4 Heaters available as factory installed options or field i...

Page 4: ...4 38 32 26 20 19 49 8 15 2 50 50 45 39 32 26 17 48 6 15 1 49 49 48 41 35 29 15 47 3 15 0 47 47 47 44 38 32 2 10 23 51 9 15 6 36 31 27 22 17 21 48 9 15 3 41 37 32 27 23 18 19 45 9 14 9 46 42 38 33 28 2...

Page 5: ...151 130 109 88 67 66 170 15 2 170 170 153 132 110 89 63 166 15 1 166 166 162 141 120 99 59 161 15 0 161 161 161 151 130 109 4450 73 177 15 6 123 107 91 75 59 70 167 15 3 142 126 110 94 78 62 66 157 1...

Page 6: ...2 54 46 38 30 19 66 4 20 2 66 66 60 52 44 36 17 64 2 19 9 64 64 63 55 47 39 15 61 9 19 7 62 62 62 58 50 42 2 80 23 65 4 20 4 52 46 40 34 28 21 63 1 20 1 57 51 45 39 33 27 19 60 9 19 8 61 56 50 44 38 3...

Page 7: ...86 158 131 104 66 227 20 2 227 227 206 178 151 124 63 219 19 9 219 219 215 188 161 133 59 211 19 7 211 211 211 197 170 143 5930 73 223 20 4 179 158 137 116 95 70 215 20 1 195 174 153 133 112 91 66 208...

Page 8: ...ESP iwg Output bhp Input kW ESP iwg Output bhp Input kW 1030 6 0 1 4 3 2 2 8 1 3 3 8 3 4 1 0 4 4 3 9 0 7 5 0 4 5 0 4 5 6 5 0 1070 5 0 1 6 3 4 3 0 1 5 4 0 3 6 1 2 4 7 4 2 0 9 5 3 4 7 1115 4 0 1 9 3 6 3...

Page 9: ...kW Input kW 895 6 0 312 3 5 4 0 268 3 7 4 3 198 4 2 4 8 143 4 6 5 2 79 5 1 5 8 930 5 0 362 3 7 4 3 318 4 0 4 5 248 4 5 5 1 193 4 9 5 6 129 5 4 6 2 970 4 0 421 4 0 4 5 377 4 2 4 9 306 4 8 5 5 252 5 2...

Page 10: ...t options or applications ESP External Static Pressure available for the supply and return air duct system All internal unit resistances have been deducted from the total static pressure of the blower...

Page 11: ...it options or applications ESP External Static Pressure available for the supply and return air duct system All internal unit resistances have been deducted from the total static pressure of the blowe...

Page 12: ...low the minimum number of turns open BLOWER MOTOR AND DRIVE DATA STATIC RESISTANCES DESCRIPTION EXTERNAL STATIC RESSURE DRP RESISTANCE Pa IWG M3 S CFM MODEL 180 MODEL 240 2 1 4500 2 8 6000 3 4 7200 2...

Page 13: ...415 3 N 50 19 2 19 2 146 146 2 4 11 7 59 7 70 16 6 NOTES 1 Slow blow type fuse 2 Based on 105 C insulated copper conductors in conduit 24 VOLT TRANSFORMER ELECTRICAL DATA Cooling Only Units and Units...

Page 14: ...180 79 175 240 84 185 Barometric Damper 20 45 Wood Skid 180 91 200 240 100 220 Allows handling of unit using 2300mm 90 long forks COMPONENT DESCRIPTION UNIT SIZE MBH 180 240 SUPPLY AIR BLOWER CENTRIF...

Page 15: ...t and ductwork are approved for zero clearance to combustible materials when equipped with electric heat Units must be installed oudoors Overhanging structures or shrubs should not obstruct outdoor ai...

Page 16: ...d within 3 0m 10 ft horizontal excluding those integral to the unit 1 2 meters 4 ft below 1 2m 4 ft horizontal from or 0 31m 1 ft above any door or gravity air inlet into the building 1 2 meters 4 ft...

Page 17: ...s 3 Replace the side supply and return air compartment panels For sideflow duct applications 1 Replace the side panels on the supply and return air compartments with the accessory flange kit panels 2...

Page 18: ...N TYPICAL APPLICATIONS 362 14 1 4 180 641 25 1 4 240 2927 115 1 4 180 3207 126 1 4 240 Supply and Return Air including duct suppport rails as shown are typical for downflow duct applications For locat...

Page 19: ...TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Cont d ROOF TOP INSTALLATION GAS ELECTRIC UNIT SHOWN 530 26 TG3YI Unitary Products Group 19...

Page 20: ...P O Box 1592 York Pennsylvania USA 17405 1592 Subject to change without notice Printed in U S A Copyright by York International Corporation 1994 All Rights Reserved 530 26TG3YI Supersedes Nothing...

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