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Unitary Products Group

*These power requirements include the following condenser fan motor KW.

LINE SIZING

When sizing refrigerant pipe for a split-system air conditioner,
check the following:

1.

Suction line pressure drop due to friction.

2.

Liquid line pressure drop due to friction.

3.

Suction line velocity for oil return.

4.

Liquid line pressure drop due to vertical rise.

Tables 6 and 7 list friction losses for both the suction and liq-
uid lines on the condensing section. For certain piping
arrangements, different sizes of suction line pipe may have to
be used. The velocity of the refrigerant vapor must always be
great enough to carry the oil back to the compressor.

Evaporator Below Condensing Section - On a split system
where the evaporator blower is located below the condensing
section, the suction line must be sized for both pressure drop
and for oil return. Oil traps may be required on this type of
application. See Table 6.

Condensing Section Below Evaporator - When the con-
densing section is located below the evaporator blower, the
liquid line must be designed for the pressure drop due to both
friction loss and vertical rise. See Table 7. If the pressure
drop due to vertical rise and friction exceeds 40 psi, some
refrigerant will flash before it reaches the thermal expansion
valve.

Flash Gas:

1.

Increases the liquid line pressure loss due to friction 
which in turn causes further flashing.

2.

Reduces the capacity of the refrigerant control device 
which starves the evaporator.

3.

Erodes the seat of the refrigerant control device.

4.

Causes erratic control of the refrigerant entering the 
evaporator. (See Installation Instructions for more detail.)

TABLE 5: UNIT COOLING CAPACITIES AND POWER REQUIREMENTS - CONDENSING UNIT ONLY

Model

Suction Press. & Corresponding

Temp. @ Saturation

Temperature of Air on Condenser Coil, 

°

F

65

75

85

95

105

115

PSIG

°

F

MBH

KW*

MBH

KW*

MBH

KW*

MBH

KW*

MBH

KW*

MBH

KW*

HA300

61.5
68.5
76.0
84.0

35
40
45
50

258
282
308
322

22.0
22.4
22.8
23.2

247
270
294
319

23.6
24.0
24.3
24.7

236
258
280
304

25.5
25.8
26.2
26.5

225
245
266
289

27.6
28.0
28.3
28.7

213
232
253
274

30.1
30.5
30.9
31.2

202
220
239
259

33.0
33.4
33.7
34.1

HB360

61.5
68.5
76.0
84.0

35
40
45
50

316
343
371
400

26.3
26.8
27.4
28.1

301
327
354
382

28.2
28.8
29.5
30.1

385
310
337
364

30.5
31.2
31.8
32.5

269
294
319
346

33.2
33.8
34.5
35.2

253
277
302
328

36.0
36.6
37.2
37.8

237
260
284
309

39.4
39.9
40.6
41.2

HB480

61.5
68.5
76.0
84.0

35
40
45
50

423
458
494
531

33.6
34.4
35.3
36.2

404
438
473
509

36.2
37.0
37.9
38.8

384
417
451
486

39.2
40.0
40.8
41.8

364
396
429
462

42.6
43.4
44.3
45.2

344
375
406
439

46.5
47.3
48.1
49.0

324
354
384
415

50.9
51.7
52.5
53.4

HB600

61.5
68.5
76.0
84.0

35
40
45
50

514
561
610
661

39.6
40.4
41.3
42.2

492
537
584
632

42.9
43.6
44.5
45.3

470
512
556
603

46.7
47.4
48.2
49.0

447
487
529
573

51.0
51.8
52.6
53.4

425
462
502
544

56.1
56.9
57.7
58.5

402
437
474
514

61.8
62.6
63.5
64.4

Model

HA300

HB360

HB480

HB600

KW

3.4

4.3

4.3

3.8

Содержание HA300

Страница 1: ...nt 22 and nitrogen to 450 psig for pressure testing and additional leak testing During this pressure test the operation of the high pressure control is checked As the unit is being evacuated and dehydrated the operation of the low pressure control is checked Every compressor condenser fan motor crankcase heater and elec trical control circuit is checked to assure a trouble free start up and years ...

Страница 2: ... UNIT APPLICATION DATA 3 3 PHYSICAL DATA 5 4 ELECTRICAL DATA 5 5 UNIT COOLING CAPACITIES AND POWER REQUIREMENTS CONDENSING UNIT ONLY 6 6 SUCTION LINES 7 7 LIQUID LINES 8 8 R 22 LINE CHARGE 8 9 COOLING CAPACITY 25 TON UNIT HA300 CONDENSING UNIT MATCHED WITH LA300 EVAPORATOR UNIT 9 10 COOLING CAPACITY 30 TON UNIT HB360 CONDENSING UNIT MATCHED WITH LB360 EVAPORATOR UNIT 10 11 COOLING CAPACITY 40 40 T...

Страница 3: ...o provide stable system operation at ambient temperatures down to 40ºF Capacity reduction for more economical operation and more even temperature levels within the conditioned space A lockout circuit to prevent the unit from cycling on safety control Pumpout on unit startup to prevent allowing liquid refrig erant returning to the compressor Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 360 60 Hz EER Energ...

Страница 4: ...ard Efficiency 2 Pipe B R 22 Standard Efficiency 4 Pipe 300 Nominal Cooling Capacity MBH 300 25 Ton 360 30 Ton 480 40 Ton 600 50 Ton C Heat Type C Cooling Only 00 Nominal Heating Capacity 00 No Heat Installed A Airflow Options A Standard Motor 7 Voltage 7 380 415 3 50 A Installation Options A None B Disconnect AA Additional Options AA None AC Technicoated Coil 1 Product Generation 1 1st Generation...

Страница 5: ...22 19725 1 50 52 78 2450 2543 47 3 1 0 System 2 25 2 2 30 22 19725 1 50 52 78 47 3 1 All compressors are Copeland Scrolls 2 One of the fan motors is controlled by a pressure switch and will not operate until system pressure reaches 280 psig and drops below 180 psig 3 The total operating charge of the condensing unit matching indoor unit and 25 feet of interconnecting piping TABLE 4 ELECTRICAL DATA...

Страница 6: ...n turn causes further flashing 2 Reduces the capacity of the refrigerant control device which starves the evaporator 3 Erodes the seat of the refrigerant control device 4 Causes erratic control of the refrigerant entering the evaporator See Installation Instructions for more detail TABLE 5 UNIT COOLING CAPACITIES AND POWER REQUIREMENTS CONDENSING UNIT ONLY Model Suction Press Corresponding Temp Sa...

Страница 7: ...0 2 System 2 Full Capacity 15 47 1 3 8 2873 4 1 1 5 8 2030 1 8 2 1 8 1167 0 5 Half Capacity 7 5 23 5 1 3 8 1437 1 1 1 5 8 1015 0 5 2 1 8 850 0 2 HB480 System 1 Full Capacity 20 64 1 5 8 3120 4 3 2 1 8 1800 1 2 2 5 8 1200 0 4 Half Capacity 10 32 1 5 8 1560 1 2 2 1 8 900 0 3 2 5 8 600 0 1 System 2 Full Capacity 20 64 1 5 8 3120 4 3 2 1 8 1800 1 2 2 5 8 1200 0 4 Half Capacity 10 32 1 5 8 1560 1 2 2 1...

Страница 8: ...System 1 Full Capacity 20 64 5 8 440 13 2 7 8 212 2 3 1 1 8 90 0 6 System 2 Full Capacity 20 64 5 8 440 13 2 7 8 212 2 3 1 1 8 90 0 6 HB600 System 1 Full Capacity 25 76 5 8 400 8 5 7 8 265 3 4 1 1 8 156 1 0 System 2 Full Capacity 25 76 5 8 400 8 5 7 8 265 3 4 1 1 8 156 1 0 TABLE 8 R 22 LINE CHARGE1 LINE SET O D 2 O D INCHES REFRIGERANT LB FT LIQUID 7 8 0 236 SUCTION 1 5 8 0 019 2 1 8 0 033 1 Charg...

Страница 9: ... 1 124 8 57 258 1 31 71 258 1 256 4 232 1 207 8 183 5 159 2 134 9 57 247 7 34 72 247 7 246 1 221 8 197 5 173 2 148 9 124 6 8750 72 286 7 32 17 211 5 183 1 154 8 126 4 98 1 N A N A 8750 72 272 4 35 07 205 8 177 5 149 1 120 8 92 4 N A N A 67 270 8 31 90 258 5 235 5 207 1 178 8 150 4 122 1 93 7 67 258 2 34 81 249 3 230 2 201 8 173 5 145 1 116 8 88 4 62 264 0 31 84 264 0 263 1 251 0 222 6 194 3 165 9 ...

Страница 10: ...8 57 313 1 38 58 313 1 311 0 281 8 252 6 223 5 194 3 165 2 57 300 1 42 14 300 1 298 5 269 3 240 1 211 0 181 8 152 7 10500 72 345 0 39 42 254 0 220 0 186 0 152 0 117 9 N A N A 10500 72 328 5 42 92 248 0 213 9 179 9 145 9 111 9 N A N A 67 325 9 38 76 311 5 284 4 250 4 216 4 182 4 148 3 114 3 67 310 5 42 24 300 5 277 9 243 9 209 9 175 9 141 9 107 8 62 320 2 38 76 320 2 319 1 304 6 270 5 236 5 202 5 1...

Страница 11: ...5 5 57 418 3 49 46 418 3 414 9 376 0 337 2 298 3 259 4 220 5 57 401 7 53 99 401 7 399 5 360 6 321 7 282 8 244 0 205 1 14000 72 458 1 50 70 337 3 291 9 246 6 201 2 155 9 N A N A 14000 72 436 8 55 14 329 7 284 4 239 0 193 7 148 3 N A N A 67 432 1 49 93 413 2 377 5 332 2 286 8 241 5 196 1 150 7 67 412 4 54 40 399 2 369 4 324 0 278 7 233 3 188 0 142 6 62 427 5 49 93 427 5 425 8 406 4 361 0 315 6 270 3...

Страница 12: ...8 4 57 421 4 49 64 421 4 418 0 379 1 340 3 301 4 262 5 223 6 57 404 8 54 13 404 8 402 7 363 8 324 9 286 0 247 1 208 3 14000 72 464 2 50 96 342 4 297 0 251 7 206 3 160 9 N A N A 14000 72 442 7 55 47 334 3 288 9 243 6 198 2 152 8 N A N A 67 439 3 50 18 419 3 382 6 337 2 291 9 246 5 201 1 155 8 67 418 9 54 71 404 6 373 6 328 2 282 9 237 5 192 1 146 8 62 430 4 49 96 430 4 428 7 409 2 363 9 318 5 273 2...

Страница 13: ...6 57 514 5 59 38 514 5 512 1 463 5 414 9 366 3 317 7 269 1 57 494 0 65 50 494 0 492 4 443 8 395 2 346 6 298 0 249 4 17500 72 563 6 60 27 418 1 361 4 304 7 248 0 191 3 N A N A 17500 72 536 9 66 23 408 4 351 7 295 0 238 3 181 6 N A N A 67 531 5 59 63 510 3 467 6 410 9 354 2 297 5 240 8 184 1 67 506 9 65 58 492 7 457 3 400 6 343 9 287 2 230 5 173 8 62 526 0 59 61 526 0 524 8 500 5 443 8 387 1 330 4 2...

Страница 14: ...036 21345 001 B 0105 14 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 1 TYPICAL FIELD WIRING FOR HA300 LA300 380 415 3 50 380 415V 3 50 ...

Страница 15: ...036 21345 001 B 0105 Unitary Products Group 15 FIGURE 2 TYPICAL FIELD WIRING FOR HB360 480 600 LB360 480 600 380 415 3 50 380 415V 3 50 FIGURE 3 FAN ORIENTATION CONTROL BOX END ...

Страница 16: ...10 1770 110 46 88 46 518 366 342 484 64 7 42 8 1001 8 708 2 HB480 1941 2017 128 46 88 46 580 401 392 568 76 0 43 8 1147 7 793 3 HB600 2450 2543 128 46 88 46 737 481 487 746 77 8 44 5 1482 9 967 1 B C D Unit Model Unit Weight Lbs Unit Dimensions A FIGURE 4 UNITS CORNER WEIGHTS AND CENTER OF GRAVITY DIMENSIONS UNITS CORNER WEIGHTS AND CENTER OF GRAVITY DIMENSIONS LEFT FRONT RIGHT D LENGTH WIDTH dim ...

Страница 17: ...UNIT DIMENSIONS A B G H C F E D REAR RIGHT FRONT LEFT TABLE 15 UNIT DIMENSIONS MODEL A B C D E F G H HA300 110 5 88 5 37 5 32 8 31 0 46 1 37 1 23 6 HB360 110 5 88 5 37 5 32 8 31 0 46 1 37 1 23 6 HB480 128 5 88 5 37 5 41 8 40 0 46 1 37 1 23 6 HB600 128 5 88 5 57 7 41 8 40 0 46 1 37 1 23 6 TABLE 16 UNIT CLEARANCES Location Dimensions Overhead Top 1 1 Units must be installed outdoors Overhanging stru...

Страница 18: ...TABLE 19 F CONTROL WIRING 7 8 HOLE TABLE 18 PIPING AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SIZES 30 40 50T CONNECTION ENTRY SIZE A SUCTION LINE SYS 1 1 5 8 OD B LIQUID LINE SYS 1 7 8 OD C SUCTION LINE SYS 2 1 5 8 OD D LIQUID LINE SYS 2 7 8 OD E POWER WIRING KNOCKOUT SEE TABLE 19 F CONTROL WIRING 7 8 HOLE TABLE 19 ELECTRICAL POWER KNOCKOUT SIZES CONNECTION ENTRY 25 Ton 30 40 50 Ton E POWER WIRING 1 1 2 1 1 2 FIG...

Страница 19: ... B 0105 Unitary Products Group 19 FIGURE 7 30 40 TON PIPING CONNECTIONS Liquid Sys 1 Suction Sys 1 Liquid Sys 2 Suction Sys 2 FIGURE 8 50 TON PIPING CONNECTIONS Liquid Sys 2 Suction Sys 2 Liquid Sys 1 Suction Sys 1 ...

Страница 20: ...45 001 B 0105 20 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 9 25 30 40 TON POWER AND CONTROL WIRING CONNECTIONS Control Wiring Power Wiring FIGURE 10 50 TON POWER AND CONTROL WIRING CONNECTIONS Control Wiring Power Wiring ...

Страница 21: ...036 21345 001 B 0105 Unitary Products Group 21 FIGURE 11 TYPICAL LIQUID LINE SOLENOID WIRING ...

Страница 22: ...ess to provide a long lasting quality appear ance Removable panels for easy access to all internal compo nents during maintenance and service THE DIMENSIONS OF EACH UNIT shall not exceed those specified on the plans EACH COMPRESSOR shall be mounted on isolators to min imize the transmission of vibration ALL CONDENSER COILS SHALL Be draw thru Be constructed of copper tubes arranged in staggered row...

Страница 23: ...036 21345 001 B 0105 Unitary Products Group 23 ...

Страница 24: ...to change without notice Printed in U S A 036 21345 001 B 0105 Copyright by Unitary Products Group 2005 All rights reserved Supersedes 036 21345 001 A 0602 Unitary 5005 Norman Products York OK Group Drive 73069 ...

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