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P ac k ag ed Roof t op Air Conditioners IntelliP ak ® Roof t ops 20 - 130 T ons — 60 Hz R T -PRC0 1 0-EN October 20 0 1 20 - 75 T ons 90 - 130 T ons[...]
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©American Standard Inc. 20 0 1 RT -PRC0 10-EN Intr oduction Int elliP ak ® Designed F or T oda y and Be y ond Innovative tec hnology and an impressive line-up of features mak e the the T rane IntelliPak ® Roof top line the number one c hoice for today and the future. T rane’s rooftop Unit Control Module (UCM), an innovative, modular microproce[...]
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3 Contents RT -PRC0 10-EN Intr oduction F eatur es and Benefits Application Consider ations Selection Pr ocedur e Model Number Description General D ata P erf or mance D ata P erformance Adjustment F actor s Contr ols Electr ic P ow er Dimension and W eights Mechanical Specifications Options 2 4 9 16 20 22 29 28 75 83 86 99 96[...]
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RT -PRC0 10-EN 4 F eatures and Benef its Standar d Featur es • 20 to 130 ton industrial/ commercial roof tops • F ully integrated, factory-installed/ commissioned microelectronic controls • Unit mounted Human Interface P anel with a 2 line x 40 c haracter English display and a 1 6 function key-pad that includes Custom, Diagnostics, and S ervi[...]
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5 RT -PRC0 10-EN Fea tur es Summary IntelliPak ® rooftop features make installation and servicing easy and reliable operation a reality . Installation Ease • F actory-installed/commissioned controls — ease of star t up — single twisted wire pair — communication for ICS interface — full unit points access, no field wir - ing of required p[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 6 F eatures and Benef its Integrated Roof top S ystems: P r of itable, Simple Int egrated Comf or t ™ S ystem (ICS) T rane integrated rooftop systems make design and installation of roof top comfort systems profitable and easy . The Integrated Comfort ™ system (ICS) improves job profit and increases job control by combining T ran[...]
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7 RT -PRC0 10-EN Features and Benef its The modular control design of the UCM allows for greater application flexibility . Customer s can order exactly the options required for the job, instead of one large control pac kage. Unit features are distributed among multiple field replaceable printed circuit boards. The T rane UCM can be set up to operat[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 8 F eatures and Benef its T r ane 3-D ® Scr oll Compr essor Simple Design with 70% Few er Par ts Fewer par ts than an equal capacity reciprocating compressor means significant reliability and efficiency benefits. The single orbiting scroll eliminates the need for pistons, connecting rods, wrist pins and valves. Fewer parts lead to i[...]
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9 RT -PRC0 10-EN Application Considerations EXHA UST AIR OPTIONS When is it necessary to provide building exhaust? Whenever an outdoor air economizer is used, a building generally requires an exhaust system. The purpose of the exhaust system is to exhaust the proper amount of air to prevent over or underpressurization of the building. The goal is t[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 10 Application Considerations Figure A C-1 — Plan View of Modulating 1 00 Per cent Exhaust Syst em 2 1 00 Per cent Exhaust S ystem Competiti ve rooftops use a return air fan system for controlling the amount of exhaust air during economizer operation. The return fan is in series with the supply fan and must operate whenever the sup[...]
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11 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able AC-1 — SXHF , SFHF , SSHF , SLHF — Panel A and B Dimensions T otal Area (H X W ) Model H (in.) W (in.) (in. 2 ) (ft 2 ) S*HF C20 40.7 25.5 1038 7.2 S*HF C25 40.7 25.5 1038 7.2 S*HF C30 52.7 25.5 1344 9.3 S*HF C40 64.5 34.5 2225 15.5 S*HF C50 76.7 34.5 2646 18.4 S*HF C55 76.7 34.5 2646 18.4 S*HF C60 64.6 34.5 2229 15.5 [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 12 Figure AC-3 is a simplified sketch showing whic h panels can be used for horizontal supply and/or return. On 90 to 130 ton units, only one side of the extended casing may be used for horizontal supply because of the location of the unit control panel. There are, however , on SXHF models two panels (Panels A) on the side opposite t[...]
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13 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN High Capacity Ev aporat or Coil Roo ftops are popular because of their “ pac kaged ” nature. Everything needed is contained in one box; mix -matc hing is neither necessary nor available. With this convenience comes some disadvantages; one is the rooftop ’ s cooling capacity may not exactly matc h the building load. It is co[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 14 exc hanger , leading to premature failure. For increased reliability , the recommendation in these applications is full modulation gas heat. F or airflow limitations and temperature rise across the heat exc hanger information, see T able PD-24, 25 and RT -EB-1 04. Acoustical Consider ations The ideal time to mak e pro visions to r[...]
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15 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Duct Design It is important to note that the rated capacities of the rooftop can be met only if the rooftop is properly installed in the field. A well-designed duct system is essential in meeting these capacities. The satisfactory distribution of air throughout the system requires that there be an unrestricted and uniform airflow[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 16 S election P r ocedure This section outlines a step-by -step procedure that may be used to select a T rane single-zone air conditioner . The sample selection is based on the following conditions: • Summer outdoor design conditions — 95 DB/7 6 WB ambient temperature • Summer room design conditions —78 DB/65 WB • T otal co[...]
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17 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN S election P rocedure ITD = 1 90 F - 65.4 F = 125 F . Divide the winter heating load by ITD = 563 MBh ÷ 125 F = 4.50 Q/ITD. From T able PD-31, select the low heat module. By interpolation, a Q/ITD of 4.50 can be obtained at a gpm at 25.7 . W ater pressure drop at 25.7 gpm is 0.57 f t. of water . Heat module temperature rise is d[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 18 AIR DELIVER Y PROCEDURE Supply fan performance tables include internal resistance of rooftop. F or total static pressure determination, system external static must be added to appropriate component static pressure drop (evaporator coil, filters, optional economizer , optional exhaust fan, optional heating system, optional cooling [...]
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19 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN S election P r ocedure In order to better illustrate this procedure, the following example is used: Consider a 60 ton rooftop unit that is to deli ver 18,0 0 0 actual cfm at 3-inc hes total static pressure (tsp), 55 F leaving air temperature, at an elevation of 5,0 0 0 ft . 1 From Figure P AF -1, the air density ratio is 0.86. 2 [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 20 Model Number Description DIGIT 1 — UNIT TYPE S = Self-Contained (Packaged Rooftop) DIGIT 2 — UNIT FUNCTION A = DX Cooling, No Heat E = DX Cooling, Electric Heat F = DX Cooling, Natural Gas Heat L = DX Cooling, Hot W ater Heat S = DX Cooling, Steam Heat X = DX Cooling, No Heat, Extended Casing DIGIT 3 — UNIT AIRFLO W H = Sing[...]
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21 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN 1. EXAMPLE: Model numbers: SFHFC55FHA55C69D3001N describes a unit with the following characteristics: DX cooling with natural gas heating, 55 ton nominal cooling capacity, 230/60/3 power supply, high heat model. 100 percent exhaust with Statitrac, 7.5 HP exhaust fan motor with drive selection No. 5 (500 RPM), high-efficiency thro[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 22 General Data T able GD-1 — Gener al Data — 20-40 T ons 20 T on 25 T on 30 T o n 40 T on Compressor Data 3 Number/Size (Nominal) 2/10 T on 1/10 T on, 1/15 T on 2/15 T on 4/10 T on Model Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Unit Capacity Steps (%) 100/50 100/40 100/50 100/75/50/25 RPM 3450 3450 3450 3450 Evaporator F ans Number/Size/T yp[...]
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23 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able GD-1 — General D ata — 20-40 T ons Continued General Data 20 T on 25 T on 30 T on 40 T on Filters Panel Filters Number/Size (Inches) 12 — 20x20x2 12 — 20x20x2 16 — 20x20x2 16 — 20x25x2 F ace Area (Ft 2 ) 33.3 33.3 44.4 55.5 Bag Filters Number/Size (Inches) 4 — 12x24x19 4 — 12x24x19 2 — 12x24x19 5 — 12x2[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 24 General Data T able GD-2 — Gener al D ata — 50-75 T ons 50 T on 55 T on 60 T o n 70 T on 75 T on Compressor Data 3 Standard High Capacity Number/Size (Nominal) 2/10, 2/15 T on 4/15 T on 4/15 T on 4/10, 2/15 T on 4/10, 2/15 T on 4/10, 2/15 T o n Model Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Unit Capacity Steps (%) 100/80/60/30 100/7[...]
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25 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able GD-2 — Genera l D ata — 50-75 T ons Continued 50 T on 55 T on 60 T on 70 T on 75 T on Filters Panel Filters Number/Size (Inches) 20 — 20x25x2 20 — 20x25x2 35 — 16x20x2 35 — 16x20x2 35 — 16x20x2 F ace Area (Ft 2 ) 69.4 69.4 77.8 77.8 77.8 Bag Filters Number/Size (Inches) 3 — 12x24x19 3 —12x24x19 6 — 12x2[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 26 T able GD-3 — Gener al Data — 90-130 T ons 90 T on 105 T o n 1 15 T on 1 30 T on Compressor Data 3 Number/Size (Nominal) 2/10, 4/15 T on 6/15 T on 4/10, 4/15 T on 8/15 T on Model Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Unit Capacity Steps (%) 100/69/38/19 100/67/33/17 100/70/40/20 100/75/50/25 RPM 3450 3450 3450 3450 Ev aporator F ans Num[...]
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27 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able GD-3 — Gener al Data — 90-130 T ons Continued 90 T on 105 T on 1 15 T on 130 T on Filters Panel Filters Number/Size (Inches) 25-24x24x2 25-24x24x2 25-24x24x2 25-24x24x2 Face Area (Ft 2 ) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Bag Filters 3-12x24x19 3-12x24x19 3-12x24x19 3-12x24x19 Number/Size (Inches) 15-24x24x19 15-24x24x19 15-24x24[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 28 P erf ormance A djustment F actor s Wet Bulb T emperature Btu Per Lb. 40 15.23 41 1 5.70 42 1 6.1 7 43 1 6.66 44 17 .15 45 17.65 46 1 8.1 6 47 1 8.68 48 1 9.21 49 1 9.75 50 20.30 51 20.86 52 21 .44 53 22.02 54 22.62 55 23.22 56 23.84 57 24.48 58 25.1 2 59 25.78 60 26.46 61 27 .1 5 62 27 .8 5 63 28.57 64 29.31 65 30.06 66 30.83 67 [...]
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29 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN P erf ormance Data T able PD-1 — 20 T on Gross Cooling Capacities (MBh) — S T ANDARD CAP ACIT Y Evapor ator Coil With Scroll Compr essor T able PD-2 — 20 T on Gross Cooling Capacities (Mbh) — HIGH CAP ACI T Y Ev apora tor Coil With Scr oll Compressor Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 11 5 EN T Entering W et Bulb DB 61 67 73 [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 30 (25 T on) T able PD-4 — 25 T on Gross Cooling Capacity — HIGH CAP ACITY Ev apor at or Coil With Scroll Compressor Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 1 1 5 ENT Entering W et Bulb DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC 75 273 273 [...]
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31 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN P erf ormance Data T able PD-6 — 30 T on Gross Cooling Capacity — HIGH CAP ACI T Y Ev apor at or Coil With Scroll Compr essor Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 11 5 ENT Entering W et Bulb DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SH C CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SH[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 32 P erf ormance Data T able PD-7 — 40 T on Gross Cooling Capacity — S T AND ARD CAP A CITY Ev aporator Coil With Scroll Compr essor Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 11 5 ENT Entering W et Bulb DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP [...]
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33 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able PD-1 0 — 50 T on Gross Cooling Capacity — HIGH CAP ACITY Ev aporator Coil With Scroll Compr essor Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 11 5 ENT Entering W et Bulb DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SH C CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC 75 540 397 598 324 [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 34 T able PD-12 — 55 T on Gross Cooling Capacity — HIGH CAP ACITY Ev aporator Coil With Scroll Compr essor Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 11 5 ENT Entering W et Bulb DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC 75 655 472 724 394 796[...]
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35 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able PD-13 — 60 T on Gr oss Cooling Capacity — ST AND ARD CAP ACIT Y Ev apora tor Coil With Scr oll Compressor Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 11 5 ENT Entering W et Bulb DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SH C CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC 75 617 467 [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 36 T able PD-15 — 70 T on Gross Cooling Capacity — S T ANDARD CAP ACIT Y Evapor at or Coil Ambient T emperature (F) 85 95 105 1 1 5 AIR- ENT Entering W et Bulb (F) FLOW DB 61 67 73 61 67 7 3 61 67 7 3 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC 75 7 42 558 824 4[...]
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37 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN P erf ormance Data (75 T on) T able PD-1 7 — 75 T on Gross Cooling Capacity — HIGH CAP A CITY Configur ation Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 11 5 AIR- ENT Entering W et Bulb FLOW DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SH C CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC 75 82[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 38 P erf ormance Data (90 T on) T able PD-19 — 90 T on Gross Cooling Capacity — HIGH CAP ACIT Y Evapor at or Coil Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 1 1 5 AIR- ENT Entering W et Bulb FLOW DB 61 67 73 61 67 7 3 61 67 7 3 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC 75[...]
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39 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able PD-21 — 1 05 T on Gross Cooling Capacity — HIGH CAP ACITY Ev apor at or Coil Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 11 5 AIR- ENT Entering W et Bulb FLOW DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SH C CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC 75 1 15 1 953 1269 733 1 395 5[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 40 T able PD-23 — 130 T on Gross Cooling Capacity With 5-Row I-F Evapor at or Coil — 1 00% Load Ambient T emperature 85 95 105 11 5 AIR- ENT Entering W et Bulb FLOW DB 61 67 73 61 67 7 3 61 67 7 3 61 67 73 CFM (F) CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC CAP SHC 75 1356 1 064 1 497 8[...]
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41 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able PD-25— Natural Gas Heating Capacities Gas Heat Heat Air T emperature Rise Vs Unit Cfm Nominal Heat Input Output CFM T ons Module (MBh) (MBh) 28,350 30,250 32,550 34,750 3 7 ,00 0 39,250 41,50 0 43,00 0 46,00 0 90 High 1 0 00 820 27 2 5 23 2 2 20 1 9 18 18 1 05 High 1 0 0 0 820 2 3 22 20 1 9 18 18 16 1 15 High 1 0 0 0 820[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 42 T able PD-29— 90 T o 130-T on Electric Heat Air T empera ture Rise KW T otal Cfm Input MBh 2400 0 270 0 0 30 0 00 330 0 0 360 0 0 40 0 00 1 9 0 648.3 24.9 22.1 1 9.9 18.1 16.5 15.3 Notes: 1. Air Temperature = kw x 3413 ÷ (scfm x 1.085) 2. Only available in 460/60/3 and 575/60/3 voltages. T able PD-30— Electric Heat KW Ranges [...]
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43 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN P erf ormance Data T able PD-31— Hot Wat er Heating Capacities (Q/ITD) 1 20, 2 5, 30 Nominal Tons Hot W ater W ater Unit Standard Air V olume (Cfm) Module Gpm PD (Ft) 40 0 0 60 0 0 800 0 1 00 0 0 120 0 0 1 40 00 Low 1 0 0.54 1 . 65 1 .99 2.21 2.37 2.48 2.56 High 20 0.91 2.23 2.78 3.16 3.44 3.67 3.85 Low 20 0.91 1 .8 8 2.35 2.69[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 44 P erf ormance Data Notes: 1. Fan performance for 20 and 25 ton rooftops is identical. However, note maximum motor hp size for each size. Contact your local Trane representative for information on oversized motors. 2. Shaded areas at table extremes note non-standard Bhp or Rpm selection. Contact your local Trane representative for [...]
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45 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Note: 1. Important: Maximum static pressure leaving the rooftop is 4.0” H 2 O positive. The static pressure drops from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 4.0” H 2 O. P erf ormance Data (20, 25 T ons) Figure PD-1— Supply F an Perf or mance With V ARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET V ANES — 20 and 25 T ons 0.0 [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 46 P erf ormance Data T able PD-33 — Supply Fan P erfor mance WITH INLET V ANES — 20 and 25 T ons Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std ,250 ,500 ,750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BHP 4000 387 .37 514 .65 62 1 .99 7 12 1.37 791 1.78 861 2.22 925 2.67 983 3.13 5000 420[...]
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47 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN P erf ormance Data Note: 1. Important: Maximum static pressure leaving the rooftop is 4.0” H 2 O positive. The static pressure drops from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 4.0” H 2 O. Figure PD-2 — Supply F an Perf or mance WITH INLET V ANES — 20 and 25 T ons (20, 25 T ons) 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 48 P erf ormance (30 T on) Data T able PD-34 — Supply Fan P erformance With V ARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET V ANES — 30 T on Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std .250 .500 .750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BHP 6000 3 16 .50 42 6 .89 519 1.36 598 1.88 666 2[...]
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49 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN P erf ormance Data Note: 1. Important: Maximum static pressure leaving the rooftop is 4.0” H 2 O positive. The static pressure drops from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 4.0” H 2 O. Figure PD-3— Supply F an Perf or mance With V ARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET V ANES — 30 T on (30 T on) 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 50 P erf ormance Data T able PD-35 — Supply Fan P erformance WITH INLET V ANES — 30 T on Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std .250 .500 .750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BHP 6000 3 27 .53 43 3 .93 526 1.34 607 1.83 677 2.43 7 39 3.08 794 3.73 844 4.37 7000 349 .70 44[...]
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51 R T -PRC01 0-EN Note: 1. Important: Maximum static pressure leaving the rooftop is 4.0” H 2 O positive. The static pressure drops from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 4.0” H 2 O. Figur e PD-4 — Supply Fan P erfor mance WITH INLET V ANES — 30 T on (30 T on) P erformance Data 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 52 Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std 4.250 4.500 4.750 5.000 Air RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 8000 1081 14.75 1108 15.78 1134 16.83 1160 17.88 9000 1097 15.80 1125 16.94 1152 18.08 10000 1109 16.73 1138 17.95 1166 19.18 11000 1118 17.64 1148 18.91 12000 1124 18.61 1155 19.91 13000 1128 19.65 1159 20.99 14000 1130 20.73 1162 22.12 15[...]
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53 R T -PRC01 0-EN Figur e PD-5 — Supply Fan P erf ormance With V ARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET V ANES — 40, 50 and 55 T ons Note: 1. Important: Maximum static pressure leaving the rooftop is 4.0” H 2 O positive. The static pressure drops from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 4.0” H 2 O. P erformance Data (40, 50, 55 T o[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 54 Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std 4.250 4.500 4.750 5.000 Air RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM B HP 8000 1087 14.97 1114 16.01 1141 17.07 1166 18.13 9000 1102 16.10 1131 17.24 1158 18.39 10000 1114 17.13 1143 18.36 11000 1123 18.11 1153 19.40 12000 1129 19.08 1160 20.43 13000 1134 20.08 1165 21.48 14000 1137 21.08 1169 22.54 15000 1140 [...]
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55 R T -PRC01 0-EN Note: 1. Important: Maximum static pressure leaving the rooftop is 4.0” H 2 O positive. The static pressure drops from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 4.0” H 2 O. Figur e PD-6 — Supply F an P erfor mance WITH INLET V ANES — 40, 50 and 55 T on (40, 50, 55 T ons) P erformance Data 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 56 T able PD-38— Supply Fan P erformance With V ARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET V ANES — 60, 70 and 75 T ons Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std .250 .500 .750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP 14000 295 1.55 366 2.32 441 3.34 505 4.44 559 5.65 6 06 6.89 648[...]
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57 R T -PRC01 0-EN Note: 1. Important: Maximum static pressure leaving the rooftop is 4.0” H 2 O positive. The static pressure drops from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 4.0” H 2 O. Figur e PD-7 — Supply F an P erfor mance With V ARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET V ANES — 60, 70 and 75 T ons (60, 70, 75 T ons) P erformance [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 58 T able PD-39 — Supply Fan P erformance WITH INLET V ANES — 60, 70 and 75 T ons Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std .250 .500 .750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 Air RPM B HP RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP 14000 316 1.77 382 2.48 454 3.51 514 4.62 5 67 5.84 6 13 7.03 6 55 8.22 6 93 9.47 15000 330 2.07 39[...]
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59 R T -PRC01 0-EN Note: 1. Important: Maximum static pressure leaving the rooftop is 4.0” H 2 O positive. The static pressure drops from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 4.0” H 2 O. Figur e PD-8 — Supply Fan P erformance WITH INLET V ANES — 60, 70 and 75 T ons (60, 70, 75 T ons) P erf ormance Data 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 60 (90 T on) T able PD-40 — Supply Fan P erfor mance WITH V ARIABLE FREQUENC Y DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET GUIDE V ANES — 90 T on Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std. 0.250 0.500 0.750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP 270 0 0 646 4.62 690 6.0 1 732 7 .13 773 8.31 808 9.5[...]
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61 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able PD-40 — Supply F an P erf ormance WITH V ARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET GUIDE V ANES — 90 T on (Cont.) Figure PD-9— Supply F an Perf or mance WITH V ARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET GUIDE V ANES — 90 T on Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std. 6.250 6.500 6.750 7.000 7.250 7.500 7.750 Air RPM BHP RPM BH [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 62 T able PD-41 — Supply Fan P erformance WITH INLET GUIDE V ANES — 90 T on Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std. 0.250 0.500 0.750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BHP 270 0 0 695 6.14 734 7 .25 770 8.39 805 9.55 840 1 0.81 873 12.1 1 904 13.44 935 14.77 280 0 0 718 6.7[...]
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63 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able PD-41 — Supply F an P erf ormance WITH INLET GUIDE V ANES — 90 T on (Cont.) Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std. 6.250 6.500 6.750 7.000 7.250 7.500 7.750 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BH P 270 0 0 1416 43.47 1440 45.34 1467 47 .44 1492 49.40 1516 51 .32 1540 53.35 1562 55.1 7 280 0 0 1420 44.6[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 64 T able PD-42 — Supply Fan P erfor mance WITH V ARIABLE FREQUENC Y DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET GUIDE V ANES — 1 05, 1 15, 130 T on Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std. 0.250 0.500 0.750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BH P 31 0 0 0 729 6.40 7 69 8.14 806 9.60 842 1 0.84 87[...]
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65 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN P erf ormance Data (1 05,1 1 5,130 T ons) T able PD-42 — Supply F an P erfor mance WITH V ARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE or WITHOUT INLET GUIDE V ANES — 1 05, 1 15, 130 T ons (Cont.) Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std. 6.250 6.500 6.750 7.000 7.250 7.500 7.750 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BH P 3100 0 1391 [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 66 Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std. 0.250 0.500 0.750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM B HP RPM BH P RPM BHP 31 0 0 0 787 8.88 822 1 0.17 854 1 1 .44 886 12.7 4 916 1 4.08 947 15.51 97 6 16.99 10 04 18.47 320 0 0 810 9.68 844 1 1 .0 1 87 6 12.32 906 13.66 936 15.03 966 16.48 995 17 .97 1[...]
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67 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Note: 1. Important: Maximum static pressure leaving the rooftop is 4.0” H 2 O positive. The static pressure drops from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 4.0” H 2 O. Cfm T otal Static Pressure Std. 6.250 6.500 6.750 7.000 7.250 7.500 Air RPM BHP RPM BH P RPM BH P RPM BHP RPM B HP RPM BH P 31000 1434 48.20 1459 50.30 14[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 68 Ev apor ator Coil Heating System Filters Economizer Cfm Throwaw a y Perm Bag Car tr idge Std With Or Nominal St d Standard High Capacity SFHF/G SEHF/G SLHF/G SSHF/G Std. High Wire And An d Roof Without T on s Air Wet Dry Wet Dry Low High All KW’s Low High Low High Fiber Effic. Mesh Prefilter Prefilter Curb Exhaust Fan 4000 .0 7 [...]
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69 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN 27000 .40 .31 .67 .51 N/A .25 .13 .26 .31 .22 .32 .11 .13 N/A .68 .65 — .20 32000 .53 .41 .89 .68 N/A .31 .16 .35 .41 .30 .43 .14 .16 N/A .84 .84 .31 90 37000 .67 .52 1.12 .86 N/A .39 .23 .45 .52 .40 .55 .17 .19 N/A 1.02 1.04 .41 42000 .82 .63 1.36 1.06 N/A .46 .29 .56 .65 .50 .68 .21 .22 N/A 1.19 1.06 .52 45000 .92 .71 1.53 1.[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 70 T able PD-46 — 20-75 — T ons Supply Air Fan Dr ive Selections 3 Hp 5 Hp 7½ Hp 10 Hp 15 Hp 20 Hp 25 Hp 30 Hp 40 Hp Nominal Drive Drive Drive Drive Drive Drive Drive Drive Drive T o ns RPM No RPM No RPM No RPM No RPM No RPM No RPM No RPM No RPM No 60 0 6 700 7 900 9 1100 B 1200 C 700 7 800 8 1000 A 1200 C 1300 D 20 8 0 0 8 90 0[...]
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71 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Cfm Negative Static Pressure Nominal Std 0.250 0.500 0.750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 2.250 2.500 T ons Air RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 90-130 28000 51 6 11.42 55 1 12.41 5 86 13.70 622 15.25 657 16.71 6 90 18.16 723 19.90 754 21.74 7 85 23.60 815 25.45 30000 550 13.94 579 14[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 72 T able PD-50 — 20-75 T ons — 1 00% Exhaust Fan Dr iv e Selections Nominal 1 1 / 2 Hp 3 Hp 5 Hp 7 1 / 2 H p 10 Hp 15 Hp 20 Hp T ons RPM Drive No RPM Drive No RPM Drive No RPM Drive No RPM Drive No RPM Drive No RPM Drive No 500 5 600 6 20 600 6 700 7 700 7 800 8 900 9 500 5 700 7 600 6 800 8 25 700 7 900 9 800 8 1000 A 900 9 500[...]
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73 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able PD-52 — 20-75 T ons — 50% Exhaust Fan P erfor mance Cfm Negative Static Pressure (In. W .G.) Nominal Std 0.200 0.400 0.600 0.800 1.000 1.200 1.400 T ons Air RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 2000 364 0.17 487 0.30 582 0.45 658 0.58 731 0.73 797 0.90 856 1.08 20/25 3000 435 0.36 522 0.51 614 0.67 6[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 74 T able PD-54— 50% Exhaust Fan Dr iv e Selections Nominal 1½ HP 3 HP 5 HP 7½ HP 15 HP Unit Size RPM Drive No RPM Drive No RPM Drive No RPM Drive No RPM Drive No 500 5 700 7 20 600 6 800 8 700 7 900 9 800 8 500 5 700 7 25 600 6 800 8 700 7 900 9 800 8 600 6 800 8 30 700 7 900 9 800 8 1000 A 900 9 500 5 700 7 4 0 6 0 06 8 0 08 70[...]
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75 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Contr ols V A V Units Only Sequence Of Operation NO TE: When noted in this sequence “Human Interface Panel,” the reference is to both the unit mounted and remote mounted Human Interface Panel. All setpoint adjustments can be accomplished at the unit or Remote Human Interface Panel. 1 Supply Air Pr essure Control Inlet Guide V[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 76 Contr ols temperature deadband low end, the heating valve is modulated open to maintain the set minimum supply air temperature. 3 Zone T emperatur e Control Unoccupied Zone Heating and Cooling During Unoccupied mode, the unit is operated as a CV unit. Inlet guide vanes and V A V bo xes are driven full open. The unit controls zone [...]
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77 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Contr ols CV Units Only Sequence Of Operation 1 Occupied Zone T emper atur e Contr ol Cooling/Economizer During Occupied cooling mode, the economizer (if pro vided) and mec hanical cooling are used to control zone temperature. If the enthalpy of outside air is appropriate to use “free cooling”, the economizer will be used fir[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 78 Gas Heating: Modulating Gas Upon a call for heating, the UCM closes the heating contacts, beginning the firing sequence. Fir st, the heat exc hanger combustion blower begins operation. Upon positi ve proving of combustion airflow, a pre-purge cycle is executed. Then the ignition sequence tak es place. If ignition is not proven, th[...]
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79 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Contr ols Control Sequences of Operation Common t o Both V A V and CV Units 1 Space Pressur e Contr ol — Statitr ac™ A pressure transducer is used to measure and report direct space (building) static pressure. The user - defined control parameter s used in this control sc heme are space static pressure setpoint and deadband. [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 80 guide vanes open and the exhaust fan should be turned off . - Supply fan - On. - Supply fan VFD - On (60 Hz) (if equipped) - Inlet guide vanes/VA V boxes - Open (if equipped). - Exhaust fan - Off, exhaust dampers - Closed (if equipped). - Exhaust fan VFD - Off (0 Hz) (if equipped) - Outside air damper s - Open. - Heat - all stages[...]
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81 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN unit must be equipped with an optional InterProcessor Communications Bridge (IPCB). The RHI can be located up to 1,0 00 feet from the unit. A single RHI can be used to monitor and control up to 4 rooftops, eac h containing an IPCB. Human Interf ace P anel Main Menu • ST A TUS — used to monitor all temperatures, pressures, hum[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 82 near the TXV bulb location to shut the cooling off when coil frosting conditions occur . The supply fans are not shut off and will de-ice the coil. Timer s prevent the compressors from rapid cycling. 7 Occupied/Unoccupied S witching a Description — 3 ways to switc h Occupied/Unoccupied: (1) NSB Panel (2) Field-supplied contact c[...]
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83 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Electrical Data Electr ical Service Sizing T o correctly siz e electrical service wiring for your unit, find the appropriate calculations listed below. Eac h type of unit has its own set of calculations for MCA (Minimum Circuit Ampacity), MOP (Maximum Overcurrent P rotection), and RDE (Recommended Dual Element fuse size). R ead t[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 84 Electrical Data T able ED-1 — 20-130 T ons Electrical Service Sizing D ata 1 — Compressor Compressor Nominal V oltage Number Standard High 200 230 460 575 Nominal Per Capacity Capacity RLA 1 LRA RLA 1 LRA RLA 1 LRA RLA 1 LRA T ons Coil T ype Unit KW (ea) KW (ea) (ea) (ea) (ea) (ea) (ea) (ea) (ea) (ea) Compressor 20 Std and Hi-[...]
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85 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T able ED-2 — 20-130 T ons Electrical Service Sizing D ata — M otors Nominal V oltage 200 230 460 575 FLA FLA FLA FLA Nominal T ons Condenser Fan Motors 20 8.2 8.2 3.6 2.8 25 12.3 12.3 5.4 4.2 30 12.3 12.3 5.4 4.2 40 16.4 16.4 7.2 5.6 50 24.6 24.6 10.8 8.4 55 24.6 24.6 10.8 8.4 60 24.6 24.6 10.8 8.4 70 24.6 24.6 10.8 8.4 75 2[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 86 Dimensional Data Figure DD-1 — 20-75 T on Cooling Only Unit Dimensions — SAHF T able DD-1 — Cooling Only Unit Dimensions (Ft. In.) — SAHF Nominal T ons H L W A B C D E F G J K M N P Q R S U 20 & 25 5-8 15 / 16 21-9 3 / 4 7-6 1 / 2 6-4 3 / 16 5-3 1 / 8 0-9 1 / 2 1-3 5 / 8 1-7 9 / 16 1-3 1 / 2 2-2 1 / 2 14-0 1 / 4 12-6 7[...]
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87 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN DET AIL “B” COVERS 40, 60, 70 AND 75 T ON UNITS DET AIL “A” COVERS 20, 25, 30, 50 AND 55 T ON UNITS Dimensional Data (20 - 75 T ons) Figure DD-1 — 20-75 T on Cooling Only Unit Dimensions — SAHF Continued[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 88 Dimensional Data Figure DD-2 — 20-75 T on Heating/Cooling Unit Dimensions (20 - 75 T ons) Page 70 T Nom. T ons H L W A B C D E F G J 1 K 1 M N P Q RST U VXZ 16-9¾ 16-6 20 & 25 5 -8 15 / 16 24-1 3 / 8 7-6 1 / 2 6-4 3 / 16 5-3 1 / 8 0-9 1 / 2 1-3 5 / 8 1-7 9 / 16 1-3 1 / 2 2-2 1 / 2 16-3 13 / 16 16-7 15-5 5 / 16 13-3 7-0 6-6 [...]
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89 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN T ons Model A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S 20,25,30 SAHF 16’-3 7 / 8 ” 2’-10 1 / 16 ” 7’-10 7 / 16 ” 7’-0 13 / 16 ” 16’-3 9 / 16 ” 7’-0 1 / 2 ” 13’-6 15 / 16 ” 7’-11 15 / 16 ” 5’-8 13 / 16 ” 2’-0” 2’-5 5 / 16 ” 2’-11 5 / 16 ” 1’-10 5 / 8 ” 5’-9 1 / 2 ” 0’-5 11 / 16 ”0[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 90 Notes: 1. Provide unrestricted clearance over the condenser fans. 2. A minimum clearance of 2’ 4-1/2” is required to open the hinged control panel doors. Both doors swing outward in a 180-degree arc. 3. A minimum clearance of 2’ 10-3’4” is required to open the access doors on the unit’s supply fan, evaporator, filter a[...]
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91 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Figure DD-6 — 90 - 130 T on Roof Curb Dimensions Cross Section Thru Roof Curb and base pan Dimensional Data (90 - 1 30 T ons) SECTION B-B[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 92 Note: 1. Remote sensors are available for use with all zone sensors to provide remote sensing capabilities. SINGLE SETPOINT SENSOR WITH S Y STEM FUNCTION LIGHTS (BA Y SENS021*) PROGRAMMABLE NIGHT -SETBACK SENSOR (BA Y SENS020*) Dimensional Data Field Installed Sensors (V ariable Air V olume V A V)[...]
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93 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Dimensional Data (Constant V olume CV) Field Installed Sensors DU AL SETPOINT , MANU AL/A UTOMA TIC CHANGEO VER SENSOR WITH S Y STEM FUNCTION LIGHTS (BA Y SENS0 1 0*) WITHOUT LED ST A TUS INDICA TORS (BA YSENS008*) SINGLE SETPOINT WITHOUT LED ST A TUS INDICA TORS (BA Y SENS006*) Note: 1. Remote sensors are available for use with [...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 94 Dimensional (CV and V A V) Data Note: 1. Remote sensors are available for use with all zone sensors to provide remote sensing capabilities. REMOTE MINIMUM POSITION PO TENTIOMETER CONTROL (BA Y ST A T023*) TEMPERA TURE SENSOR (BA Y SENS0 16*) ZONE TEMPERA TURE SENSOR W/TIMED O VERRIDE BUTT O N AND LOCAL SETPOINT ADJUS TMENT (BA YSE[...]
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95 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN W eights T able W -1 — Appro ximat e Operating W eights (Lbs./Kg) Rooftops Without Exhaust Fans Rooftops With Exhaust Fans Roof Curb Nominal All Heating T on s SA SX SE SF SL/SS SA SX SE SF SL/SS S A Units & SXHF/G 20 Lb. 4000 4220 4330 4620 4330 4360 4580 4690 4970 4690 490 510 Kg 1814 1914 1964 2096 1964 1978 2077 2127 22[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 96 Options A full range of factory-installed modular options are available on standard ship cycles, allowing your roof top design to best suit eac h individual application. Cooling Only/Heating Casings • Cooling Only — T wo casing c hoices are available, one designed for high air side efficiency and one for sound sensitive applic[...]
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97 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN • V A V Supply Air T emperature control with inlet guide vanes — P rovided with all the necessary controls to control/ operate a V A V roof top from the disc harge air temperature, including a disc harge air microprocessor controller , a disc harge air sensor , pressure sensor and inlet guide vanes. The microprocessor control[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 98 the infrequent user when making desired c hanges and an at tracti ve hinged door mak es the RHI very suitable for mounting on any w all. The RHI can be mounted inside a building, up to 5,0 0 0 feet from the unit. The RHI is wired to the IPCB mounted in the rooftop with twisted wire pair communication wiring and 24V control wiring.[...]
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99 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN General Units shall be specifically designed for outdoor rooftop installation on a roof curb and be completely factory assembled and tested, piped, internally wired, fully c harged with R-22, compressor oil and shipped in one piece. Units shall be available for direct expansion cooling only , or direct expansion cooling with natu[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 100 Direct field wiring to the I/O boards is not acceptable. The microprocessor’s memory shall be non-volatile EEPROM type requiring no battery or capacitive backup, while maintaining all data. 2 Zone sensors shall be available in several combinations with selectable features depending on sensor . 3 The Human Interface Panel’s k [...]
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101 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Mec hanical Specif ications Standard filter s provided shall be two- inc h thic k throw away glass fiber filter , 30 percent efficient mounted in a metal rack. P ermanent cleanable wir e mesh option Shall be washable permanent wire mesh with metal frame. High ef ficiency thro wa wa y option Shall be two-inc h high efficiency med[...]
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RT -PRC01 0-EN 102 Mec hanical Specif ications Outside Air Gener al Three outside air options: 1 00 percent return air , 0 to 25 percent manually controlled outside air , and 0-1 0 0 percent fully modulating economiz er . Manual outside air option Manually controlled outside air damper shall provide up to 25 percent outside air . Manual outside air[...]
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103 RT -PRC0 1 0-EN Mec hanical Specif ications Heating Syst e m Electr ic heating option All electric heat models shall be completely assembled and have wired electric heating system integral within the roof top unit. Heavy duty nic kel c hromium elements internally wired with a maximum density of 40 wat ts per square inch shall be pro vided. Heat[...]
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The T rane Company An American Standard Company www .trane.com For more information contact your local district of fice, or e-mail us at comfort@trane.com Since The T rane Compan y has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement, it reserves the right to c hange design and specifications without notice. Literature Order Number RT -P[...]