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COOLING PERFORMANCE DATA
PERFORMANCE TEST
All data based upon listed indoor dry bulb temperature. .00 inches external static pressure on coil of outdoor section. Indoor
air cubic feet per minute (CFM) as listed in the Performance Data Sheets:
If conditions vary from this, results will change as follows:
1.
As indoor dry bulb temperatures increase, a slight increase will occur in indoor air temperature drop (Delta T). Low and
high side pressures and power will not change.
2.
As indoor CFM decreases, a slight increase will occur in indoor temperature drop (Delta T). A slight decrease will
occur in low and high side pressures and power.
A properly operating unit should be within plus or minus 2
degrees
of the subcooling value shown in the installation
instructions.
A properly operating unit should be within plus or minus
3 degrees
of the typical (Delta T) value shown.
A properly operating unit should be within plus or minus
10 PSIG
of the
HI PR
shown.
A properly operating unit should be within plus or minus
5 PSIG
of the
LO PR
shown.
A properly operating unit should be within plus or minus
3 Amps
of the typical value shown.