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Index
A
AC Conductors ................................................................. 45
See Table 3-8
Adjusting the Fresh Air Damper ...................................... 80
Airflow Measurements ..................................................... 63
B
BAYSENS008B ................................................................ 49
See Figure 3-16
BAYSENS010B ................................................................ 49
See Figure 3-16; Remote Panel w/o NSB
BAYSENS013C ........................................................... 49-53
See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17
BAYSENS014C ........................................................... 49-53
See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17
BAYSENS016A ........................................................... 49-53
See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17; Outside Air Sensor
(3RT3) - BAYSENS016A
BAYSENS017B ........................................................... 49-53
See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17
BAYSENS019* ................................................................. 49
See Figure 3-16
BAYSENS020* ................................................................. 52
See Figure 3-17
BAYSENS021A ................................................................ 52
See Figure 3-17
Belt Tension Measurement and Deflection Ranges ..... 105
See Figure 5-1
C
Cautions .............................................................................. 6
Center-of-Gravity .............................................................. 21
See Figure 3-3
Charging by Subcooling .................................................. 93
Coil Cleaning ................................................................. 108
Combustion Air Adjustment ............................................. 95
See High-Fire Adjustment: Full Modulating Gas
Furnace: Limited Modulating Gas Furnace
Component Static Pressure Drops .................................. 76
See Table 4-2
Compressor Assembly Shipping Hardware .................... 27
See Figure 3-7A: Figure 3-7B: Figure 3-7C
Compressor Circuit Breakers ................................. 10, 100
See Table 5-2
Compressor Locations ....................................................... 84
See Figure 4-6
Compressor Module ............................................................ 7
Compressor Module (SCM) detects a problem ................. 10
Compressor Motor Winding Thermostats ......................... 10
Compressor Sounds .......................................................... 83
concealed damage ............................................................ 14
Condensate Trap Installation ............................................. 27
See Figure 3-6
Condenser Fan Location ................................................... 64
See Figure 4-1
condensing temperature rises above the "lower limit" ...... 9
Connection Sizes for Hot Water & Steam Coil ................ 35
See Table 3-5
Constant Volume Systems ................................................ 63
Constant Volume Zone Panel ............................................ 46
Control Settings and Time Delays ................................... 100
See Table 5-1
Customer Connection Wire Range ................................... 40
See Table 3-6
CV Control Options ..................................................... 49-53
See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17
D
Damper Adjustment ........................................................... 93
See Low Ambient Dampers
Damper Installation ............................................................ 94
See Low Ambient Dampers
Daytime Warm-up .............................................................. 11
DC Conductors .................................................................. 45
See Table 3-9
Dimensional data ........................................................ 15-20
See Table 3-1A: Table 3-1B: Table 3-1C;
Table 3-2A: Table 3-2B: Table 3-2C
DIP switch settings - TCI ..................................................... 7
discharge pressure approaches 405 ± 7 psig ..................... 9
discharge pressure decreases to approximately 300 ......... 9
Dry Airside Pressure Drop ........................................... 70-72
See Figure 4-3 (Standard & HI Cap)
DSP control devices .......................................................... 31
See Figure 3-9: Units with Statitrac
E
"efficiency check point" setting ............................................ 9
Electric Heat ...................................................................... 58
electric heat units operating on 200/230 volts ................ 39
See Figure 3-14
Electrical Service Sizing Data ........................................... 41
See Table 3-7
Electrical Service Sizing Equations ................................ 43
See Figure 3-15
Emergency Stop Switch (5S71) ...................................... 48
Evaporator Temperature Sensor ........................................ 8
Exhaust Air Dampers ....................................................... 80
Exhaust Airflow Measurement ......................................... 66
Exhaust Fan Performance ........................................... 77-79
See Table 4-3: Table 4-4
Exhaust/Comparative Enthalpy Module .............................. 7
External Auto/Stop Switch (5S67) .............................. 49-53
See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17
F
F/A Damper Travel Adjustment ........................................ 82
See Table 4-5
factory mounted disconnect switch ................................... 38
Fan Belt Adjustment ....................................................... 104
Fan Performance with Inlet Guide Vanes ................... 73-75
See Figure 4-4
Fan Performance without Inlet Guide
Vanes ........................................................................... 67-69
See Figure 4-2
Fan Rotation ...................................................................... 63
fans are rotating backwards .............................................. 63
Fenwal Ignition System ..................................................... 56
See Two Stage Gas Furnace
Field Connection Diagram Notes ............................... 49-53
See Figure 3-16: Figure 3-17
Filter Data ........................................................................ 102
See Table 5-4
Filter Switch ......................................................................... 8
Filters ...................................................................... 102, 107
See Filter Data: Table 5-4: Filter Switch
Flame Failure ............................................................... 96-97
See Modulating Gas
Float-and-Thermostatic (FT) type trap ............................. 37
See Figure 3-13
Flue Assembly ................................................................... 34
Содержание INTELLIPAK RT-SVX10C-EN
Страница 16: ...15 Figure 3 1 Minimum Operation and Service Clearances for Single Multiple Unit Installation...
Страница 17: ...16 Figure 3 2A SAHF Cooling Only Units 20 thru 75 Ton...
Страница 19: ...18 Figure 3 2B SEHF SFHF SLHF SSHF SXHF Units 20 thru 75 Ton...
Страница 21: ...20 Figure 3 2C S_HG Cooling Heating Units 90 through 130 Ton...
Страница 25: ...24 Figure 3 4 Typical Unit Rigging Figure 3 5 Unit Base Roof Curb Section...
Страница 38: ...37 Figure 3 13 Steam Coil Piping 20 through 30 Ton Units Steam Coil Piping 40 through 130 Ton Units...
Страница 41: ...40 Figure 3 14 Continued Typical Field Power Wiring 90 thru 130 Ton Table 3 6 Customer Connection Wire Range...
Страница 52: ...51 Field Connection Diagram Notes for 20 through 130 Ton CV or VAV Applications...
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