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The document provides an overview of the IntelliPak® with Symbio™ 800 packaged rooftop air conditioners, highlighting features such as energy efficiency, advanced selection tools, and flexible installation options. It emphasizes a customer-centric approach throughout the product lifecycle, from design to performance monitoring. Additional sections detail specifications, application considerations, and performance data for various configurations.

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Product Catalog

Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners


IntelliPak® with Symbio™ 800
Including eFlex™/eDrive™
20 to 75 Ton

May 2020 RT-PRC086F-EN


Introduction
Transform your rooftop experience
The next generation IntelliPak® with Symbio™ 800 goes beyond the rooftop to impact the entire
customer lifecycle, maximizing outcomes with minimal energy. Advanced selection tools make
designing your project a breeze while extensive product testing and lean manufacturing
principles ensure quality at the source. Installation is fast and flexible with application specific
and field programmable controls and advanced diagnostics deliver real-time building
information to keep performance optimal.
From project inception to product replacement, Trane delivers a holistic solution through the
IntelliPak rooftop unit completely engineered around the customer experience.
Select
We make it easier to specify, select and engineer.
• Industry leading energy efficiency integrated with Trace™ 3D Plus modeling capability.
• Application specific and field programmable controller with expansion hardware.
• Reengineered selection tools with the customer in mind.
Build
We have a culture of continuous improvement, committed to product quality.
• Extensive design validation and product testing.
• Lean 3P Tools (Production, Preparation, Process) tools in manufacturing operation.
• Enhanced training program for shop floor leadership and manufacturing associates.
Install
We built a flexible system and simplified integration to minimize cost and time.
• Multiple communication protocol (BACnet® MSTP, BACnet® IP, Air-Fi™ Wireless, Modbus,
LonTalk®).
• Unit specific points list included with submittal and shipped in unit.
• 7-inch user interface improves navigation, data viewing and ability to make operation
changes.
Perform
We deliver reliable operation and service through the entire life cycle.
• The Adaptive Control pre-empts potential equipment disruptions during rapidly changing
conditions.
• Validate performance with factory installed power meter and Trane Intelligent Services.
• Improved diagnostics and connected capability enhances service monitoring.

©2020 Trane RT-PRC086F-EN


Introduction

Copyright
This document and the information in it are the property of Trane, and may not be used or
reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. Trane reserves the right to revise this
publication at any time, and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any
person of such revision or change.

Trademarks
All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners.

Revision History
• Updated Digit 6 and 7 in Model Number.
• Added data and information for 1200 MBh natural gas and SCR modulating electric heat.
• Updated static pressure drop data.
• Running edits included in this version.

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Table of Contents
Features and Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Refrigeration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Airflow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Gas Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Electric Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Model Number Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
General Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Symbio™ 800 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Supply Air Pressure Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Supply Air Temperature Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Zone Temperature Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Single Zone Variable Air Volume (SZVAV) Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Constant Volume (CV) Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
CV, SZVAV, and VAV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Application Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Clearance Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Modulating Hot Gas Reheat for Dehumidification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Ventilation Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Ventilation Override Sequences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Relief Fan Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Acoustic Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Corrosive Atmospheres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Natural Gas Heating Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
High Entering Return Temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Performance Adjustment Factors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Gross Cooling Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Heating Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Fan Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Barometric Relief Damper Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Component Static Pressure Drops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

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Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Electrical Service Sizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Dimensional Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Optional Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Roof Curb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Electrical Entry Details. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Access Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Mechanical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Airflow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Relief Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Refrigeration System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Symbio™ 800 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Trane Startup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Certified AHRI Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121

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Features and Benefits
Figure 1. IntelliPak® with Symbio™ 800 Controller

Cabinet
Features Ben efits

Double-wall foam injected panels (doors, Quality construction enables industry leading
base and roof) with thermal resistance of R-9 efficiency and reliability

Thermal break in all door, roof and base Eliminates degradation of the exterior cabinet
panels due to sweating

Air infiltration (leakage rate) of 0.5% at 1 inch Reduces wasteful heating and cooling loss
wg. static pressure through the cabinet airstream, and improves
energy efficiency

Unit cabinet that can operate at a static Supports a wider range of applications and
pressure of + 6 in wg. on the fan outlet and -4 internal components
in wg. on the fan inlet

Size optimized cabinet with up to a 30% Increases flexibility for new construction
reduction in unit length applications, reduced weight of unit

Pre-painted exterior galvanized steel panels Exterior paint holds up in corrosive


durable enough to withstand a minimum of environments
672 consecutive hours of salt spray
application in accordance with standard
ASTM B117
Pitched roof over air handler section Prevents water leakage in cabinet, pooling
water on top of cabinet, as well as paint wear

Single point fastening hinged access doors Holds door open during service and prevents
with a latching mechanism unsafe closure from wind

Factory rain and wind tested units Ensures water and cabinet integrity

Units undergo ASTM D4169 level II factory Thoroughly tested structural integrity of
shake tests and full shipping tests cabinet helps ensure the unit arrives at the job
site in top condition

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Features and Benefits

Refrigeration
Figure 2. Refrigeration piping

Features Ben efits

Industry leading energy efficiency for the Energy savings for any application – all unit
Large Rooftop HVAC market tonnages meet the Consortium for Energy
Efficiency (CEE) Advanced tier for both EER &
IEER and IECC path 2 for cooling

eFlex™ variable speed compressors available Capacity control delivers industry leading
in all tonnages energy efficiency, as well as more precise
leaving air temperature control (+/- 1°F)

Electronic expansion valve • Enables more accurate superheat reading


and control
• Provides a more consistent superheat
setting that improves energy efficiency
and compressor reliability
• Adds compressor protection and
reliability

Refrigeration pressure constantly monitored • Monitors compressor operation in real


by a transducer time to ensure it is functioning within
reliability limits
• Improves reading of system state points
for better unit control and protection, as
compared to temperature
sensors. Temperature sensors indirectly
measure pressure and are slow to
respond as the reading lags actual unit
performance.
• Allows the service technician to read
system pressure on the user interface,
rather than attaching gauges.
• Provides loss of charge protection

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Features and Benefits

Features Ben efits

Variable speed condenser fan • Enables unit to start down at temperatures


to 0°F and operate down to -10°F to while
improving head pressure control at any
ambient condition
• Minimizes fan cycling and maximizes part
load efficiency by closer control to
minimum head pressure

Corrosion protected condenser coil that will Optimizes coil protection in more corrosive
withstand ASTM B117 salt spray test for 6,000 environments
hours and ASTM G85 A2 Cyclic Acified Salt
Fog test for 2,400 hours

Compressors located at the edge of the unit Reduces service time if repairs are needed

Discharge and compressor isolation valves

Double sloped evaporator coil drain pan Prevents standing water, eliminating harmful
(galvanized or stainless steel) bacterial growth

Airflow
Figure 3. View of relief fans Figure 4. Supply fans

Features Ben efits

Direct drive and variable speed fan solution • No belts or sheaves to maintain or to clog
(Supply and Relief) filters
• More efficient, higher static capability and
improved acoustics relative to forward
curve fans
• Ability to quickly adjust the speed and
therefore airflow without having to
purchase different belts or sheaves

Tailored fan selection to meet unit Assortment of fan diameter and width options
application enable unit to meet customer's requirements
- acoustics, performance, efficiency or cost

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Features and Benefits

Features Ben efits

Fan motor design speed set in the factory Ease of installation. Beltless design eliminates
the need to adjust sheaves on site

Single inlet supply fan with airfoil shaped Independently verified fan performance
blades

• Two Supply fans per unit System redundancy and improved


serviceability from lighter components
• Variable frequency drive for each supply
fan
• Electromechanical bypass for supply fan
variable frequency drive

Designed to meet CFM and static ranges of Able to support applications at higher
altitudes up to 8,000 feet elevations

Economizer meets ASHRAE 90.1-2016 Reduces energy usage in both economizing


requirements for leakage and economizer and normal operating modes
reliability

Damper leakage rate down to 4 CFM/sq. ft. Energy efficiency and code compliance
with fault detection and diagnostics (ASHRAE 90.1, California Title 24)

Trane Air Quality (Traq™) Outside Air Measurement accuracy does not exceed 10%
Measurement System at minimum airflow and decreases to less
than 5% at higher airflow, meeting
requirements of LEED IE Q Credit 1 as defined
by ASHRAE 62.1-2007

Statitrac™ direct space building Highly accurate and efficient method of


pressurization control maintaining building pressure control

Ventilation override mode Flexibility to temporarily override airflow


management during non-standard situations

Pre-Evaporator and Final Filter rating up to Superior indoor air quality that meets
MERV 14 with filter status available at the ASHRAE 170 Healthcare facility requirement
user interface
Outside air intake validation and testing Reliable outside air intake solution
includes rain with 40 mph wind

42" from bottom of base rail to lowest point of Adherence to codes and regulations
the outside air intake

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Features and Benefits

Electrical
Figure 5. Control panel

Features Ben efits

Wired and tested at the factory Run test report ships with every unit detailing
tests completed in the factory

Intelligent control components and multiple Easier troubleshooting due to minimized


control boxes in unit wiring and localized connections

High and low voltage wiring is separated in Reduces signal interference and potential for
the raceway a false signal sent to the controls

Variable frequency drives communicate via Real time information available as the drive is
Modbus connected directly to the building automated
system

Exterior USB connection for controller access Ability to access controller without opening
the control panel

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Features and Benefits

Gas Heat
Figure 6. Gas heat configuration

Features Ben efits

Tubular heat exchangers with induced draft Meets product safety regulations
burners tested under UL 795
81% steady state efficiency All gas heaters meet the 2023 Department of
Energy efficiency code

Flue to exhaust above the unit Removes hot air away from the unit and
prevents recirculation with the combustion
intake

• Staged, modulating and ultra modulating Assortment of option combinations provides


offer for each MBh the best solution for a variety of applications,
along with the ability to achieve turndown up
• Low, medium and high heat offering to 20:1
Air rise capability up to 60°F Range of capacity to meet discharge air
temperature requirement

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Features and Benefits

Electric Heat
Figure 7. Electric heat configuration

Features Ben efits

Full faced element coil Creates a more consistent heat profile

• High grade element wire Allows for increased reliability

• Low watt density heater coils

30 to 190 kW range Provides best solution for the application

Air rise capability up to 50°F Range of capacity meets discharge air


temperature requirements

SCR (Modulating) Electric Heat Capability Meets discharge air temperature


requirements with greater precision

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Model Number Description

Digit 1 — Unit Type Digit 10, 11— Design Sequence Digit 19 — Relief Fan Motor

R = Packaged Rooftop AA = Current Design Sequence 0 = None


2 = 6 hp
Digit 2 — Unit Function Digit 12 — Development Sequence 3 = 8 hp
4 = 12 hp
A = DX Cooling, No Heat A = Development Sequence 5 = 15 hp
E = DX Cooling, Electric Heat 6 = 16 hp
F = DX Cooling, Natural Gas Heat 7 = 23 hp
Digit 13 — Airflow Direction
X = DX Cooling, No Heat, Extended Casing
Digit 20 — Space Pressure
A = Downflow Supply & Upflow Return Management
Digit 3, 4, 5 — Nominal Capacity
0 = None
020 = 20 Tons Digit 14 — System Control 1 = Statitrac
025 = 25 Tons
030 = 30 Tons 0 = Constant Volume (Zone Temperature) Digit 21 — Variable Frequency Drive
040 = 40 Tons 1 = Constant Volume (Discharge Air (VFD) Bypass
Temperature) 0 = None
050 = 50 Tons
2 = Single Zone VAV (Zone Temperature) A = Supply
055 = 55 Tons
3 = Multi Zone VAV (Discharge Air
060 = 60 Tons
Temperature) Digit 22 — Future Use
070 = 70 Tons
075 = 75 Tons Digit 15 — Dual Supply Fan - Direct 0 = None
Drive
Digit 6— Heat Type & Capacity
A = 16.5 inch, 80% width
Digit 23 — Ventilation Override Mode
0 = None B = 16.5 inch, 100% width
1 = Natural Gas — 250 MBh D = 18.2 inch, 100% width
0 = None
2 = Natural Gas — 350 MBh E = 20.0 inch, 80% width
1 = Yes
3 = Natural Gas — 500 MBh F = 20.0 inch, 100% width
4 = Natural Gas — 850 MBh G = 22.2 inch, 80% width Digit 24 — Pre-Evaporator Coil Filter
5 = Natural Gas — 1200 MBh H = 22.2 inch, 100% width
7 = External Heat J = 24.5 inch, 80% width A = 2" MERV 4 Panel
A = Electric — 30 kW K = 24.5 inch, 100% width B = 2" MERV 8 Panel
B = Electric — 60 kW M = 27.0 inch, 100% width C = 4" MERV 8 Panel
C = Electric — 90 kW D = 4" MERV 14 Panel
Digit 16 — Dual Supply Fan Motor E = 2" MERV 8 Panel & MERV 14 Cartridge
D = Electric — 120 kW
Type F = Rack Only - 2" Panel
E = Electric — 150 kW
1 = ODP w/ RPM greater than or equal to G = Rack Only - 4" Panel
F = Electric — 190 kW
1600 H = Rack Only - 2" Panel & Cartridge
Digit 7 — Heat Performance 2 = ODP w/ RPM less than 1600
Digit 25 — Final Filter
0 = None
Digit 17 — Dual Supply Fan Motor
1 = Gas — Staged, Aluminized Steel 0 = None
A = 3 hp (1.5 hp per) 1 = 2" MERV 8 Panel & MERV 14 Cartridge
2 = Gas — Staged, Stainless Steel
B = 6 hp (3 hp per) 2 = Rack Only - 2" Panel & Cartridge
3 = Gas — Modulating, Stainless Steel
C = 10 hp (5 hp per)
4 = Gas — Ultra Modulating, Stainless Steel
D = 15 hp (7.5 hp per) Digit 26 — Filter Monitoring
A = Electric — Staged
E = 20 hp (10 hp per)
B = Electric — SCR Modulating
F = 30 hp (15 hp per) 0 = None
Digit 8 — Unit Voltage G = 40 hp (20 hp per) A = Pre-Evaporator Filter
H = 50 hp (25 hp per) C = Pre-Evaporator & Final Filter
E = 200/60/3
F = 230/60/3
Digit 18 — Relief Option
4 = 460/60/3
0 = None
5 = 575/60/3 (WYE)
1 = Barometric Relief
Digit 9 — Refrigeration System 2 = Relief Fan - Direct Drive & Variable Speed
Performance
1 = Standard Efficiency & Capacity
2 = High Efficiency & Capacity
3 = eFlex™ – Variable Speed Compressor w/
High Capacity

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Model Number Description

Digit 27 — Outside Air Digit 41 — Modulating Hot Gas Reheat Digit 48 — Controls Expansion
& Hot Gas Bypass Hardware
0 = None 0 = None 0 = None
1 = 0-25% Manual Damper 1 = Hot Gas Reheat A = Expansion Module
2 = 0-100% Economizer 3 = Hot Gas Bypass
3 = 0-100% Economizer w/Demand Ctrl 4 = Hot Gas Reheat & Hot Gas Bypass Digit 49 — Rapid Restart
Ventilation (DCV)
4 = 0-100% Economizer w/Traq & DCV Digit 42 — Service Valves 0 = None
1 = Yes
Digit 28 — Outside Air Control A = Discharge
Digit 50-57 — Future Use
B = Compressor Isolation (Suction &
0 = None Discharge)
A = Economizer w/Dry Bulb 0 = None
B = Economizer w/Reference Enthalpy Digit 43 — Evaporator Coil Drain Pan
C = Economizer w/Comparative Enthalpy Digit 58 — Agency Approval
1 = Galvanized Steel
Digit 29 — Damper w/ Fault Detection 2 = Stainless Steel 1 = cULus Certification
Diagnostics 3 = Galvanized Steel w/Condensate Overflow
0 = None Switch
Digit 59–60 — Future Use
1 = Low Leak 4 = Stainless Steel w/Condensate Overflow
2 = Ultra Low Leak Switch
0 = None
Digit 30-35 — Future Use Digit 44 — Power Supply

0 = None 1 = Single Point

Digit 36 — Hinged Access Doors Digit 45 — Unit Mounted Power


Connection
A = Single Side A = Terminal Block
B = Non-Fused Disconnect
C = Non-Fused Disconnect w/Powered
Digit 37-38 — Future Use
Convenience Outlet
0 = None Digit 46 — Communication Protocol

Digit 39 — Ambient Control 0 = None


1 = BACNet®
0 = Standard 2 = Air-Fi™ Wireless
1 = Low Ambient w/Variable Speed 3 = LonTalk®
Condenser Fan 4 = Modbus

Digit 40 — Condenser Coil Coating Digit 47 — Power Monitor

A = None 0 = None
B = Corrosion Protected 1 = Yes

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General Data
Table 1. General data — 20 to 50 ton
20 25 30 40 50
Compressor Data-Standard Capacity
Number/Size (Nominal) 1/5, 2/7.5 1/6, 2/9 1/6, 2/10 4/9 2/10.5, 2/11.5
Model Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll
Unit Capacity Steps (%) 100/75/38/25 100/63/25 100/62/24 100/75/50/25 100/73/50/23
No. of Circuits 1 1 1 2 2
Compressor Data-High Capacity/High
Efficiency
Number/Size (Nominal) 1/10.5, 1/11.5 1/11.5, 1/13.5 1/13.5, 1/15 4/9 2/10.5, 2/11.5
Model Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll
Unit Capacity Steps (%) 100/53/47 100/53/47 100/53/47 100/75/50/25 100/73/50/23
No. of Circuits 1 1 1 2 2
Compressor Data-eFlex™ Variable Speed
Number/Size (Nominal) 1/3-13 VS, 1/9 1/3-13 VS, 1/10.5 1/4-17 VS, 1/13.5 1/4-17 VS, 2/9 1/6-25 VS, 2/11.5
Model Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll
Unit Capacity Steps (%) 15-100 15-100 15-100 15-100 15-100
No. of Circuits 1 1 1 2 2
Air-Cooled Condenser Coil-Standard
Capacity
Face area (ft²) 58 58 58 116 116
Rows/Fin Series 1/252 1/252 1/252 1/252 1/252
Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel
Air-Cooled Condenser Coil-High
Capacity/High Efficiency
Face area (ft²) 58 58 58 116 116
Rows/Fin Series 1/252 1/252 2/252 1/252 2/252
Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel
Air-Cooled Condenser Coil-eFlex™
Variable Speed
Face area (ft²) 58 58 58 116 116
Rows/Fin Series 1/252 2/252 2/252 1/252 2/252
Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel
Air-Cooled Condenser Fans
Number/Size/Type 2/30"/Prop 2/30"/Prop 2/30"/Prop 4/30"/Prop 4/30"/Prop
Hp (each) 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Evaporator Coil-Standard Capacity
Face area (ft²) 30.2 30.2 30.2 35.7 35.7
Rows/Fin Series 3/168 2/168 4/168 3/168 4/168
Tube Diameter/Surface 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced
Evaporator Coil-High Capacity/High
Efficiency
Face area (ft²) 30.2 30.2 30.2 35.7 35.7
Rows/Fin Series 4/168 4/168 5/168 5/168 6/168
Tube Diameter/Surface 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced
Evaporator Coil-eFlex™ Variable Speed
Face area (ft²) 30.2 30.2 30.2 35.7 35.7
Rows/Fin Series 4/168 5/168 5/168 6/168 5/168
Tube Diameter/Surface 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced
Supply Fans - eDrive™ Direct Drive
Plenum (DDP)
2- 16.5", 20.0", 2- 16.5", 20.0", 2- 16.5", 20.0", 2- 18.2", 20.0", 2- 18.2", 20.0",
Number/Size Options
22.2" 22.2" 22.2" 24.5" 24.5"
Number of Motors / VFDs 2 2 2 2 2
3, 6, 10, 15, 20, 3, 6, 10, 15, 20, 3, 6, 10, 15, 20, 6, 10, 15, 20, 30, 6, 10, 15, 20, 30,
Hp Range
30, 40 30, 40 30, 40 40 40

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Table 1. General data — 20 to 50 ton (continued)


20 25 30 40 50
Compressor Data-Standard Capacity
CFM Range 4,000 - 9,000 5,000 - 11,250 6,000 - 14,000 8,000 - 18,000 10,000 - 22,500
Relief Fans - eDrive™ Motorized Impeller
Number/Size 1/23" 1/23", 1/25.5" 1/25.5", 2/23" 1/25.5", 2/23" 2/23", 2/25.5"
Number of Motors 1 1 1 or 2 1 or 2 2
hp Range 6 or 8 6 or 8 8 or 12 8 or 15 12 or 16
CFM Range 2,000-8,000 2,000-10,000 3,000-13,500 4,000-18,000 5,000-21,500
Pre-Evap Filters
2" MERV 4 Panel
4 - 16x20x2 4 - 16x20x2 4 - 16x20x2 3 - 20x20x2 3 - 20x20x2
Number/Size 6 - 20x20x2 6 - 20x20x2 6 - 20x20x2 7 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2
2 - 20x24x2 2 - 20x24x2 2 - 20x24x2 2 - 24x24x2 2 - 24x24x2
Face area (ft²) 32.2 32.2 32.2 39.7 39.7
2" MERV 8 Panel
4 - 16x20x2 4 - 16x20x2 4 - 16x20x2 3 - 20x20x2 3 - 20x20x2
Number/Size 6 - 20x20x2 6 - 20x20x2 6 - 20x20x2 7 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2
2 - 20x24x2 2 - 20x24x2 2 - 20x24x2 2 - 24x24x2 2 - 24x24x2
Face area (ft²) 32.2 32.2 32.2 39.7 39.7
4" MERV 8 Panel
4 - 16x20x4 4 - 16x20x4 4 - 16x20x4 3 - 20x20x4 3 - 20x20x4
Number/Size 6 - 20x20x4 6 - 20x20x4 6 - 20x20x4 7 - 20x24x4 7 - 20x24x4
2 - 20x24x4 2 - 20x24x4 2 - 20x24x4 2 - 24x24x4 2 - 24x24x4
Face area (ft²) 32.2 32.2 32.2 39.7 39.7
4" MERV 14 Panel
4 - 16x20x4 4 - 16x20x4 4 - 16x20x4 3 - 20x20x4 3 - 20x20x4
Number/Size 6 - 20x20x4 6 - 20x20x4 6 - 20x20x4 7 - 20x24x4 7 - 20x24x4
2 - 20x24x4 2 - 20x24x4 2 - 20x24x4 2 - 24x24x4 2 - 24x24x4
Face area (ft²) 32.2 32.2 32.2 39.7 39.7
2" MERV 8 Panel & MERV 14 Cartridge
4 - 16x20x12 4 - 16x20x12 4 - 16x20x12 2 - 20x20x12 2 - 20x20x12
Cartridge - Number/Size 4 - 20x20x12 4 - 20x20x12 4 - 20x20x12 6 - 20x24x12 6 - 20x24x12
4 - 20x24x12 4 - 20x24x12 4 - 20x24x12 4 - 24x24x12 4 - 24x24x12
Face area (ft²) 33.3 33.3 33.3 41.6 41.6
4 - 16x20x2 4 - 16x20x2 4 - 16x20x2 2 - 20x20x2 2 - 20x20x2
Panel - Number/Size 4 - 20x20x2 4 - 20x20x2 4 - 20x20x2 6 - 20x24x2 6 - 20x24x2
4 - 20x24x2 4 - 20x24x2 4 - 20x24x2 4 - 24x24x2 4 - 24x24x2
Face area (ft²) 33.3 33.3 33.3 41.6 41.6
Final Filters
2" MERV 8 Panel & MERV 14 Cartridge
4 - 16x20x12 4 - 16x20x12 4 - 16x20x12 4 - 20x20x12 4 - 20x20x12
Cartridge - Number/Size 4 - 20x20x12 4 - 20x20x12 4 - 20x20x12 6 - 20x24x12 6 - 20x24x12
4 - 20x24x12 4 - 20x24x12 4 - 20x24x12 2 - 24x24x12 2 - 24x24x12
Face area (ft²) 33.3 33.3 33.3 39.1 39.1
4 - 16x20x2 4 - 16x20x2 4 - 16x20x2 4 - 20x20x2 4 - 20x20x2
Panel - Number/Size 4 - 20x20x2 4 - 20x20x2 4 - 20x20x2 6 - 20x24x2 6 - 20x24x2
4 - 20x24x2 4 - 20x24x2 4 - 20x24x2 2 - 24x24x2 2 - 24x24x2
Face area (ft²) 33.3 33.3 33.3 39.1 39.1
Standard Unit Minimum Outside Air
Temperature for Mechanical Cooling
Economizer - A/C Applications (fixed speed/
45°F/45°F 45°F/50°F 45°F/50°F 45°F/50°F 45°F/50°F
eFlexTM)
No Economizer - 80/67°F design return air
45°F/45°F 45°F/55°F 45°F/55°F 45°F/55°F 45°F/55°F
(fixed speed/eFlexTM)
No Economizer - 90/78°F design return air
55°F/55°F 55°F/70°F 55°F/70°F 55°F/70°F 55°F/70°F
(fixed speed/eFlexTM)
Low Ambient Unit Minimum Outside Air
Temperature for Mechanical Cooling
Without Hot Gas Bypass 0°F 0°F 0°F 0°F 0°F
With Hot Gas Bypass 10°F 10°F 10°F 10°F 10°F

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Table 2. General data — 55 to 75 ton


55 60 70 75
Compressor Data-Standard Capacity
Number/Size (Nominal) 4/11.5 2/13.5, 2/15 4/15 4/15
Model Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll
Unit Capacity Steps (%) 100/75/50/25 100/73/50/23 100/75/50/25 100/75/50/25
No. of Circuits 2 2 2 2
Compressor Data-High Capacity/High
Efficiency
Number/Size (Nominal) 2/10.5, 2/11.5 4/13.5 2/13.5, 2/15 4/15
Model Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll
Unit Capacity Steps (%) 100/73/50/23 100/75/50/25 100/73/50/23 100/75/50/25
No. of Circuits 2 2 2 2
Compressor Data-eFlex™ Variable Speed
1/6-25 VS, 1/15.5,
Number/Size (Nominal) 1/6-25 VS, 2/11.5 1/6-25 VS, 2/15 1/6-25 VS, 2/15
2/13.5
Model Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll
Unit Capacity Steps (%) 15-100 15-100 15-100 15-100
No. of Circuits 2 2 2 2
Air-Cooled Condenser Coil-Standard
Capacity
Face area (ft²) 116 136 136 136
Rows/Fin Series 1/252 1/252 1/252 1/252
Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel
Air-Cooled Condenser Coil-High
Capacity/High Efficiency
Face area (ft²) 116 136 136 136
Rows/Fin Series 2/252 1/252 2/252 2/252
Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel
Air-Cooled Condenser Coil-eFlex™
Variable Speed
Face area (ft²) 116 136 136 136
Rows/Fin Series 2/252 1/252 2/252 2/252
Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel
Air-Cooled Condenser Fans
Number/Size/Type 4/30"/Prop 6/26"/Prop 6/26"/Prop 6/26"/Prop
Hp (each) 1.5 1 1 1
Evaporator Coil-Standard Capacity
Face area (ft²) 35.7 46.3 46.3 46.3
Rows/Fin Series 5/168 3/168 5/168 6/168
Tube Diameter/Surface 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced
Evaporator Coil-High Capacity/High
Efficiency
Face area (ft²) 35.7 46.3 46.3 46.3
Rows/Fin Series 6/168 6/168 6/168 6/168
Tube Diameter/Surface 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced
Evaporator Coil-eFlex™ Variable Speed
Face area (ft²) 35.7 46.3 46.3 46.3
Rows/Fin Series 5/168 6/168 6/168 6/168
Tube Diameter/Surface 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced 1/2''/Enhanced
Supply Fans - eDrive™ Direct Drive
Plenum (DDP)
2- 18.2", 20.0",
Number/Size Options 2- 22.2", 27.0" 2- 22.2", 27.0" 2- 22.2", 27.0"
24.5"
Number of Motors / VFDs 2 2 2 2
6, 10, 15, 20, 30, 6, 10, 15, 20, 30, 6, 10, 15, 20, 30, 6, 10, 15, 20, 30,
Hp Range
40 40, 50 40, 50 40, 50
CFM Range 11,000 - 24,750 12,000 - 27,000 14,000 - 30,000 15,000 - 30,000
Relief Fans - eDrive™ Motorized Impeller
Number/Size 2/23", 2/25.5" 2/25.5", 3/23" 2/25.5", 3/23" 2/25.5", 3/23"

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Table 2. General data — 55 to 75 ton (continued)


55 60 70 75
Compressor Data-Standard Capacity
Number of Motors 2 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 or 3
hp Range 12 or 16 16 or 23 16 or 23 16 or 23
CFM Range 5,000-21,500 6,000-28,000 6,000-28,000 6,000-28,000
Pre-Evap Filters
2" MERV 4 Panel
3 - 20x20x2 2 - 20x20x2 2 - 20x20x2 2 - 20x20x2
Number/Size 7 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2
2 - 24x24x2 6 - 24x24x2 6 - 24x24x2 6 - 24x24x2
Face area (ft²) 39.7 52.9 52.9 52.9
2" MERV 8 Panel
3 - 20x20x2 2 - 20x20x2 2 - 20x20x2 2 - 20x20x2
Number/Size 7 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2
2 - 24x24x2 6 - 24x24x2 6 - 24x24x2 6 - 24x24x2
Face area (ft²) 39.7 52.9 52.9 52.9
4" MERV 8 Panel
3 - 20x20x4 2 - 20x20x4 2 - 20x20x4 2 - 20x20x4
Number/Size 7 - 20x24x4 7 - 20x24x4 7 - 20x24x4 7 - 20x24x4
2 - 24x24x4 6 - 24x24x4 6 - 24x24x4 6 - 24x24x4
Face area (ft²) 39.7 52.9 52.9 52.9
4" MERV 14 Panel
3 - 20x20x4 2 - 20x20x4 2 - 20x20x4 2 - 20x20x4
Number/Size 7 - 20x24x4 7 - 20x24x4 7 - 20x24x4 7 - 20x24x4
2 - 24x24x4 6 - 24x24x4 6 - 24x24x4 6 - 24x24x4
Face area (ft²) 39.7 52.9 52.9 52.9
2" MERV 8 Panel & MERV 14 Cartridge
2 - 20x20x12 2 - 20x20x12 2 - 20x20x12 2 - 20x20x12
Cartridge - Number/Size 6 - 20x24x12 7 - 20x24x12 7 - 20x24x12 7 - 20x24x12
4 - 24x24x12 6 - 24x24x12 6 - 24x24x12 6 - 24x24x12
Face area (ft²) 41.6 52.9 52.9 52.9
2 - 20x20x2 2 - 20x20x2 2 - 20x20x2 2 - 20x20x2
Panel - Number/Size 6 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2 7 - 20x24x2
4 - 24x24x2 6 - 24x24x2 6 - 24x24x2 6 - 24x24x2
Face area (ft²) 41.6 52.9 52.9 52.9
Final Filters
2" MERV 8 Panel & MERV 14 Cartridge
4 - 20x20x12 4 - 20x20x12 4 - 20x20x12 4 - 20x20x12
Cartridge - Number/Size 6 - 20x24x12 8 - 20x24x12 8 - 20x24x12 8 - 20x24x12
2 - 24x24x12 3 - 24x24x12 3 - 24x24x12 3 - 24x24x12
Face area (ft²) 39.1 49.8 49.8 49.8
4 - 20x20x2 4 - 20x20x2 4 - 20x20x2 4 - 20x20x2
Panel - Number/Size 6 - 20x24x2 8 - 20x24x2 8 - 20x24x2 8 - 20x24x2
2 - 24x24x2 3 - 24x24x2 3 - 24x24x2 3 - 24x24x2
Face area (ft²) 39.1 49.8 49.8 49.8
Standard Unit Minimum Outside Air
Temperature for Mechanical Cooling
Economizer - A/C Applications (fixed speed/
45°F/50°F 45°F/45°F 45°F/45°F 45°F/45°F
eFlexTM)
No Economizer - 80/67°F design return air
45°F/55°F 45°F/45°F 45°F/45°F 45°F/45°F
(fixed speed/eFlexTM)
No Economizer - 90/78°F design return air
55°F/70°F 55°F/55°F 55°F/55°F 55°F/55°F
(fixed speed/eFlexTM)
Low Ambient Unit Minimum Outside Air
Temperature for Mechanical Cooling
Without Hot Gas Bypass 0°F 0°F 0°F 0°F
With Hot Gas Bypass 10°F 10°F 10°F 10°F

Table 3. Electric heating — general data


Electric Heat 20 - 30 Tons 40 - 55 Tons 60 - 75 Tons
kW Range 30 60 90 60 90 120 150 90 120 190
Capacity Steps 2 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 5

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Table 4. Natural gas heating — general data


Natural Gas Heat 20 - 30 Tons 40 - 55 Tons 60 - 75 Tons
Low Med High Low Med High Low Med High
MBh Input 250 350 500 350 500 850 500 850 1200
Efficiency (%) 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81
Standard:
Capacity Steps 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 4 4
Modulating:
Standard Turndown 5:1 5:1 10:1 5:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 11:1
Ultra Turndown 9:1 11:1 16:1 11:1 16:1 20:1 16:1 20:1 21:1
Gas Connection Pipe Size
1 1 1 1 1 1-1/4 1 1-1/4 1-1/2
(in.)

Table 5. EER/IEER ratings

Refrigeration
EER CV IEER VAV IEER
Tons System
Performance 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_
CO EH GH CO EH GH CO EH GH

Std 10.8 10.8 10.7 11.7 11.7 11.5 13.7 13.7 13.5
High Eff 11.4 11.4 11.3 15.0 14.9 14.8 15.0 15.0 15.0
20
Variable_Stage 11.4 11.4 11.3 16.5 16.5 16.4
Variable_LA 11.4 11.4 11.3 17.2 17.2 17.2
Std 10.3 10.2 10.1 11.7 11.7 11.5 13.9 13.9 13.7
High Eff 11.2 11.2 11.1 14.7 14.6 14.3 15.5 15.4 15.3
25
Variable_Stage 11.3 11.3 11.2 17.1 17.0 17.0
Variable_LA 11.3 11.3 11.2 18.0 17.9 17.8
Std 10.7 10.7 10.5 11.7 11.7 11.5 13.9 13.9 13.7
High Eff 11.1 11.1 10.9 14.4 14.2 13.9 15.8 15.8 15.6
30
Variable_Stage 11.1 11.0 10.9 17.3 17.2 17.1
Variable_LA 11.1 11.0 10.9 18.1 18.0 17.9
Std 10.3 10.2 10.0 11.7 11.7 11.5 14.4 14.4 14.2
High Eff 11.2 11.1 10.9 13.7 13.4 13.0 15.3 15.2 15.1
40
Variable_Stage 11.1 11.0 10.8 15.9 15.8 15.7
Variable_LA 11.1 11.0 10.8 15.8 15.7 15.6
Std 10.3 10.1 9.9 11.7 11.7 11.5 14.4 14.4 14.2
High Eff 11.2 11.1 10.9 13.6 13.2 12.7 15.2 15.1 14.9
50
Variable_Stage 11.2 11.0 10.7 16.8 16.7 16.5
Variable_LA 11.1 11.0 10.7 16.9 16.8 16.6
Std 10.3 10.1 9.9 11.7 11.7 11.5 14.1 14.1 13.9
High Eff 11.1 11.0 10.8 13.9 13.6 13.1 15.0 14.9 14.8
55
Variable_Stage 11.1 10.9 10.7 16.7 16.5 16.4
Variable_LA 11.1 10.9 10.7 16.8 16.6 16.5
Std 10.4 10.2 9.9 11.7 11.7 11.5 14.9 14.9 14.7
High Eff 11.3 11.1 10.8 13.3 12.8 12.1 16.2 16.0 15.7
60
Variable_Stage 11.1 10.9 10.7 16.6 16.5 16.3
Variable_LA 11.1 10.9 10.7 16.9 16.8 16.5

Std 10.3 10.0 9.6 11.3 11.3 11.1 15.1 15.1 14.9

High Eff 11.6 11.3 10.7 14.1 13.2 12.0 17.0 16.7 16.1
70
Variable_Stage 11.5 11.2 10.7 17.0 16.7 16.2

Variable_LA 11.5 11.2 10.6 18.1 17.8 17.3

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Table 5. EER/IEER ratings (continued)

Refrigeration
EER CV IEER VAV IEER
Tons System
Performance 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_ 460V_
CO EH GH CO EH GH CO EH GH

Std 10.4 10.1 9.6 11.3 11.3 11.1 14.7 14.7 14.5

High Eff 11.5 11.3 10.8 14.6 13.8 12.7 16.8 16.5 16.1
75
Variable_Stage 11.5 11.3 10.9 17.9 17.7 16.7

Variable_LA 11.5 11.3 10.9 17.8 17.6 17.3


Notes:
1. CO = Cooling Only, EH = Electric Heat, GH = Gas Heat
2. Cooling performance is rated at 95°F ambient, 80°F entering dry bulb, 67°F entering wet bulb. Gross capacity does not include
the effect of fan motor heat. AHRI capacity is net and includes the effect of fan motor heat. Units are suitable for operation to
+/- 20% of nominal CFM. Units are certified in accordance with the Unitary Air Conditioner Equipment certification program,
which is based on AHRI Standard 340/360.
3. EER and/or IEER are rated at AHRI conditions and in accordance with DOE test procedures.
4. For simplified verifiation of your specific unit EER/IEER, and capacity at operating conditions, it is strongly recommended that a
TOPSS™ (Trane product selection program) report is run.
5. "Variable_Stage" means variable speed combined with standard ambient condenser fan control option. "Variable_LA" means
variable speed combined with low ambient condenser fan control.

Table 6. Economizer outdoor air damper leakage (at rated airflow, cfm/sq ft)

ΔP Across Dampers (in. wc) 1.0

Low Leak 10

Ultra Low Leak 4

Notes:
1. Above data for Standard and Low Leak based on tests completed in accordance with
AMCA Standard 500-D
2. All dampers meet California Title 24 requirements.

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Symbio™ 800 Controls
Overview
The Symbio™ 800 controller is a factory-installed, application specific and programmable
controller designed to control chillers and large packaged HVAC equipment. A 7” user interface
features a touch-sensitive color screen that provides facility managers at-a-glance operating
status, performance monitoring, scheduling changes, and operating adjustments. Other
advanced features include automated controller back-up, and optional features such as secure
remote connectivity, wireless building communications, mobile device connectivity, and custom
programming with expandable I/O.

Symbio™ 800 Advantages Benefits

Connected Convenient, on-the-go access to advanced monitoring,


• Minimum first cost
troubleshooting, and energy management
• Maximum comfort
Flexible Minimized installation hardware and labor costs – able to use
• Minimized downtime
existing devices for maximum convenience, lower controls
upgrades and relocation • Minimum operating costs
• Superior building and occupant productivity
Reliable Maximum equipment uptime and life, minimized maintenance
and troubleshooting cost

Features and Benefits


Symbio™ 800 Feature Benefits

Multiple, open standard protocol support Simplified, lower cost, and more flexible integration with all common open standard
protocols using Trane or competitive BAS systems and controllers
• Air-Fi™ Wireless (BACnet/AirFi®, optional)
• BACnet MS/TP
• BACnet/IP
• LON (Optional)
• Modbus

Remote connection to building or equipment Trane Connect™ provides an easy, secure option to connect remotely to a Tracer SC+
or directly to your Trane equipment

Common integration strategies and equipment specific Simplified, lower cost, and uncompromised integration
points lists

Application specific and configurable Reduced project costs with superior reliability, comfort, performance - applications
specific and configurable system ensures machine continues to run within operating
envelope. Ability to upgrade firmware with a simple file transfer.

Smart Analytics Smart analytics provide superior reliability through the life of the equipment with
minimum downtime

Data logging Standard, local or remote Intuitive review and analysis of equipment, zone, and
building performance

Local scheduling Capable of operating in stand-alone operation without a building automation system
as a temporary back-up schedule for ongoing comfort and energy savings

Rugged, 7-inch color touch screen user interface Easy, touch navigation for viewing data and making operational changes

Display preferences Choose how to view dates, times, units (SI, IP), screen brightness, data format, and
backlight timeout. 3 built-in languages are supported and selectable for all TD7
screens.

Intuitive navigation Helps operators access data and alarms for quick and accurate response and
resolution

At-a-glance status Easily readable color display showing key operating parameters of major equipment
components

Reports Quickly summarizes data for clear understanding and interpretation to enable local
monitoring of expected performance and operating efficiency

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Symbio™ 800 Controls

Symbio™ 800 Feature Benefits

Graphs Easily visualize trend data for local troubleshooting and fine-tuning

Multiple language support Suitable for operation in multiple geographies

Adaptive Control™ Algorithms Pre-empts potential equipment disruptions during rapidly changing conditions –
providing consistent equipment performance and building comfort

SD card backup/restore Faster, lower cost repairs with reduced downtime

Modbus device support Capable of integrating optional Modbus devices for local or remote diagnostics —
provides faster, lower cost troubleshooting and increased equipment performance

Options
Symbio™ 800 Feature Benefits

Remote connection to building or equipment Trane Connect™ provides an easy, secure option to connect remotely to a Tracer SC+
or directly to your Trane equipment

Programmable Equipment application flexibility and cost-reduced control of nearby equipment

Expandable I/O Field or factory installed I/O for programmable feature - Reduced installation costs
and increased installation flexibility

User security with audit trail support Flexible and secure access for multiple users allows monitoring, overriding/releasing
points, release of all overrides, custom report editing, and tracking changes by user

Wi-Fi Adapter Enables the operation of wireless service tools for increased technician productivity
and flexibility

LonTalk

Air-Fi™ Wireless (BACnet, optional)

Supply Air Pressure Control


Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Control
Variable frequency drives are used for supply fan speed control. A pressure transducer measures
duct static pressure, and the VFD is modulated to maintain the supply air static pressure within
an adjustable user-defined range. The range is determined by the supply air pressure setpoint
and supply air pressure deadband, which are set through the User Interface or BAS/Network.
The variable frequency drives provide supply fan motor speed modulation. The drive will
accelerate or decelerate as required to maintain the supply static pressure setpoint.

Supply Air Static Pressure Limit


The opening of VAV terminals, and the amount of supply air provided by the variable frequency
drive are coordinated during start up and transition to/from Occupied/Unoccupied modes to
prevent over pressurization of the supply air ductwork. However, if for any reason the supply air
pressure exceeds the user-defined supply air static pressure limit that was set at the User
Interface, the supply fan and VFD are shut down. The unit is then allowed to restart three times. If
the over pressurization condition occurs on the third restart, the unit is shut down and a manual
reset diagnostic is set and displayed at the User Interface and BAS/Network.

Supply Air Temperature Controls


Cooling/Economizer
During Occupied cooling mode of operation, the economizer (if available) and mechanical
cooling are used to control the supply air temperature. The supply air temperature setpoint and
deadband are user-defined at the User Interface. The supply air temperature setpoint may be
user-defined from the BAS/Network. If the conditions of the outside air are appropriate to use
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then, if required, the mechanical cooling will be staged on to maintain supply air temperature
setpoint. Minimum On/Off timing of the mechanical cooling prevents rapid cycling.
On units with economizer, a call for cooling will modulate the outside air dampers open. The rate
of economizer modulation is based on deviation of the supply air temperature from setpoint, i.e.,
the further away from setpoint, the faster the outside air damper will open. First stage of cooling
will be allowed to start after the economizer reaches full open.
The economizer is only allowed to function freely if one of the following conditions is met:
• For dry bulb economizer control the ambient temperature must be below the dry bulb
temperature control setting.
• For reference enthalpy economizer control, outdoor air enthalpy must be below the enthalpy
control setting. At outdoor air conditions above the enthalpy control setting, mechanical
cooling only is used and the outside air dampers remain at minimum position.
• For comparative enthalpy economizer control, outdoor air enthalpy must be below the
enthalpy of the return air.
If the unit does not include an economizer, mechanical cooling only is used to satisfy cooling
requirements. The outdoor air dampers may be set for a maximum of 25% outdoor air, through a
manually operated damper.

Heating
Modulating Gas
Modulating the gas heat output provides an improved discharge air temperature control, giving
customers improved zone control. Modulating gas heat consists of a modulating bank of heat,
and up to three additional fixed stages of heat – providing continuous modulation across the
heaters range of output. Status and diagnostic messages are communicated to the Symbio™ 800
and presented to users on the user interface.

Electric Heating
The individual stages of electric heat will be sequenced on the zone demand. The number of
available stages will depend on the unit voltage and heat capacity selected.
For units with SCR electric heat, the first stage is modulating. The modulating stage and the
necessary additional stages are sequenced to precisely meet the zone demand.

Discharge Air Setpoint Reset


Figure 8. Supply air temperature reset
Supply Air
Temperature

Supply Air
Temperature
Setpoint

Cooling
Reset Amount of
Temperature
Heating Reset
Reset

Outdoor Air or
Zone Temperature
Ending (Cooling) Beginning (Cooling)
Beginning (Heating) Ending (Heating)
Reset Temperature Reset Temperature

Discharge air setpoint reset can be used to adjust the discharge air temperature setpoint on the
basis of a zone temperature or on outdoor air temperature. Discharge air setpoint reset
adjustment is available from the User Interface for supply air heating and supply air cooling
control.
Outdoor air cooling reset

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Outdoor air cooling reset is sometimes used in applications where the outdoor temperature has
a large effect on building load. When the outside air temperature is low and the building cooling
load is low, the discharge air setpoint can be raised, thereby preventing sub-cooling of critical
zones. This reset can lower usage of mechanical cooling, thus savings in compressor kW, but an
increase in supply fan kW may occur.
Outdoor air heating reset
Outdoor air heating reset is the inverse of cooling, with the same principles applied. For both
outdoor air cooling reset and heating reset, there are three user-defined parameters that are
adjustable through the User Interface:
• Beginning reset temperature
• Ending reset temperature
• Amount of temperature reset
Zone reset
Zone reset is applied to the zone(s) in a building that tend to be overly cool or overly hot. The
supply air temperature setpoint is adjusted based on the temperature of the critical zone(s). This
can have the effect of improving comfort and/or lowering energy usage. The user-defined
parameters are the same as for outdoor air reset.

Supply Air Tempering


A feature that is used with modulating gas option. Supply air tempering is enabled when the
supply air temperature falls below the supply air temperature deadband low end. The heat valve
is then modulated open to maintain the set minimum supply air temperature.

Zone Temperature Control


Unoccupied Zone Heating and Cooling
During Unoccupied mode, the unit is operated as a CV unit. Supply fan VFDs operate at 100% and
VAV boxes are driven full open. The unit controls zone temperature within the Unoccupied zone
cooling and heating (heating units only) setpoints.

Daytime Warm-up
This feature is available on all types of heating units. During Occupied mode, if the zone
temperature falls to a preset, user-defined zone low limit temperature setpoint, the unit is put
into Unoccupied mode and Daytime Warm-up is initiated. The system changes over to CV
heating (full unit airflow), the VAV boxes are fully opened and full heating capacity is provided
until the Daytime Warm-up setpoint is reached. The unit is then returned to normal Occupied
mode.

Outside Air Measurement


Trane air quality (Traq™) outside air measurement system utilizes velocity pressure sensing
rings. Based on unit design CFM, the Symbio™ 800 monitors and controls the quantity of outside
air entering the unit. The outside airflow can be calibrated to compensate for altitude.
An optional CO2 sensor may be connected to control outside air based on CO2 Demand Control
Ventilation (DCV).

Unit Feedback – Supply and Relief Fan Speed Setpoints


Controls VAV Unit Feedback Setpoints BACnet® network points are available to allow for
communication of the Supply and Relief Fan Speed Setpoints to the BAS. These points are only
available for multi-zone VAV units. These setpoints will be overridden by equipment protection
functionality, when applicable.

Outside Air Flow Compensation


As the supply fan modulates, this function proportionally adjusts the economizer minimum
position to compensate for the change in total airflow, in order to maintain a constant percent of

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outside air. The modified economizer minimum position is computed as a linear function, based
on VFD position, given the two endpoints:
• Minimum Position with VFD @ 0%
• Minimum Position with VFD @ 100%
Both are user adjustable at the User Interface.

Single Zone Variable Air Volume (SZVAV) Only


The IntelliPak® controls platform will support Single Zone VAV as an optional unit control type in
order to meet ASHRAE 90.1. The basic control will be a hybrid VAV/CV configured unit that
provides discharge temperature control to a varying discharge air temperature target setpoint
based on the space temperature and/or humidity conditions. Concurrently, the unit will control
and optimize the supply fan speed to maintain the zone temperature to a zone temperature
setpoint.

VFD Control
The VFD will modulate the supply fan motor speed, accelerating or decelerating as required to
maintain the zone temperature to the zone temperature setpoint. When subjected to high
ambient return conditions the VFD will reduce its output frequency to maintain operation.

Supply Fan Output Control


Units configured for Single Zone VAV control will utilize the same supply fan output control
scheme as on traditional VAV units except the VFD signal will be based on zone heating and
cooling demand instead of the supply air pressure.

Space Pressure Control


For units configured with Space Pressure Control with or without Statitrac, the new schemes
implemented for economizer minimum position handling require changes to the existing Space
Pressure Control scheme in order to prevent over/under pressurization. The overall scheme will
remain very similar to VAV units with Space Pressure Control with the exception of the dynamic
Relief Enable Setpoint.
For SZVAV a Relief Enable Setpoint must be selected during the 100% Fan Speed Command.
Once selected, the difference between the Relief Enable Setpoint and Design OA Damper
Minimum Position at 100% Fan Speed Command will be calculated. The difference calculated will
be used as an offset and added to the Active Building Design OA Minimum Position Target in
order to calculate the dynamic Relief Enable Target, which will be used throughout the Supply
Fan Speed/OA Damper Position range.
The Relief Enable Target could be above or below the Active Building Design OA Minimum
Position Target Setpoint, based on the Active Relief Enable Setpoint being set above or below the
Building Design Minimum Position at 100% Fan Speed Command. Note that an Relief Enable
Setpoint of 0% will result in the same effect on Relief Fan control as on VAV applications with and
without Statitrac.

Occupied Cooling Operation


For normal cooling operation, cooling capacity will be staged or modulated in order to meet the
calculated discharge air target setpoint. If the current active cooling capacity is controlling the
discharge air within the deadband, no additional cooling capacity change will be requested. As
the Discharge Air Temperature rises above the deadband, the algorithm will request additional
capacity as required (additional compressors or economizer). As the Discharge Air Temperature
falls below the deadband, the algorithm will request a reduction in active capacity.

Default Economizer Operation


By default, the unit will be setup to optimize the minimum supply fan speed capability during
Economizer Only operation. If the economizer is able to meet the demand alone, due to desirable
ambient conditions, the supply fan speed will be allowed to increase above the minimum prior to

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utilizing mechanical cooling if discharge air setpoint falls below the discharge air Lower Limit
(Cooling) setpoint.

Unoccupied Mode
In Unoccupied periods the unit will utilize setback setpoints, 0% Minimum OA Damper position,
and Auto Fan Mode operation as on normal Constant Volume units. The Supply Fan speed will
be forced to 100% for all active heating and cooling requests in this mode.

Occupied Heating Operation


Occupied heating operation will utilize two separate control methodologies based on heating
configurations. For all “Staged” Heating types, the unit will utilize full airflow during all active
heating periods exactly like traditional Constant Volume units. For “Modulating” Heating types
the unit will have the ability to utilize SZVAV Heating, much like Active Cooling, in order to
maintain the Zone Temperature to the Zone Heating setpoint. Also, on units configured with a
Modulating Heat type, the customer will have the ability to select between SZVAV Heating
control, or to utilize traditional Constant Volume, full airflow heating based on the associated unit
setup.

Cooling Sequence
If the controller determines that there is a need for compressor stages in order to meet the
calculated discharge air target setpoint, once supply fan proving has been made, the unit will
begin to stage compressors accordingly.
N o t e : The compressor staging order will be based on unit configuration and compressor
balanced starts status.
Once the discharge air target setpoint calculation has reached the user define Minimum Setpoint
and compressors are being utilized to meet the demand, if the cooling demand increases, the
discharge air target setpoint value will continue to lower past the minimum setpoint and begin to
ramp the supply fan speed upward toward 100%.
Once the discharge air target setpoint calculation has reached the Minimum Setpoint and
compressors are being utilized to meet the demand, as the discharge air target setpoint value
continues to calculate lower the algorithm will begin to ramp the supply fan speed up toward
100%. Note that the supply fan speed will remain at the compressor stage’s associated minimum
value (as described below) until the discharge air target setpoint value is calculated below the
discharge air temperature Minimum Setpoint (limited discharge air target setpoint).
As the cooling load in the zone decreases the zone cooling algorithm will reduce the speed of the
fan down to minimum per compressor stage and control the compressors accordingly. As the
compressors begin to de-energize, the supply fan speed will fall back to the Cooling Stage’s
associated minimum fan speed, but not below. As the load in the zone continues to drop, cooling
capacity will be reduced in order to maintain the discharge air within the ±½ discharge air target
deadband.

Constant Volume (CV) Only


Occupied Zone Temperature Control
Cooling/Economizer
During Occupied cooling mode, the economizer (if provided) and mechanical cooling are used to
control zone temperature. The zone temperature cooling setpoint is user-defined at the User
Interface or from the BAS/Network. If the conditions of outside air is appropriate to use “free
cooling”, the economizer will be first be used to attempt to satisfy the cooling zone temperature
setpoint; then the compressors will be staged up as necessary. Minimum on/off timing of
compressors prevents rapid cycling.
On units with economizer, a call for cooling will modulate the outside air dampers open. The rate
of economizer modulation is based on deviation of the zone temperature from setpoint, i.e., the
further away from setpoint, the faster the outside air damper will open. First stage of cooling will
be allowed to start after the economizer reaches full open.

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The economizer is only allowed to function freely if one of the following conditions is met:
• For dry bulb economizer control, the ambient temperature must be below the dry bulb
temperature control setting.
• For reference enthalpy economizer control, outdoor air enthalpy must be below the enthalpy
control setting. At outdoor air conditions above the enthalpy control setting, mechanical
cooling only is used and the outdoor air dampers remain at minimum position.
• For comparative enthalpy economizer control, outdoor air enthalpy must be below the
enthalpy of the return air.
.
If the unit does not include an economizer, mechanical cooling only is used to satisfy cooling
requirements.

Heating
Gas Heating: Staged Heat
Up to four stages of gas heat will be sequenced based on zone demand. Status messages and
diagnostics are communicated to the user interface.

Gas Heating: Modulating Gas


Modulating gas heat will consist of one modulating bank and up to 3 fixed stages of heat for
precise heating control. The output will be modulated as the demand in the zone changes. Status
and diagnostic messages are communicated to the user interface.

Electric Heating
The individual stages of electric heat will be sequenced on the zone demand. The number of
available stages will depend on the unit voltage and heat capacity selected.
For units with SCR electric heat, the first stage is modulating. The modulating stage and the
necessary additional stages are sequenced to precisely meet the zone demand.

Auto Changeover
When the System Mode is “Auto,” the mode will change to cooling or heating as necessary to
satisfy the zone cooling and heating setpoints. The zone cooling and heating setpoints can be as
close as 2°F apart.

Unoccupied Zone Temperature Control


Cooling and Heating
Cooling and/or heating modes can be selected to maintain Unoccupied zone temperature
setpoints. For Unoccupied periods, heating, economizer operation or compressor operation can
be selectively locked out at the User Interface.

CV, SZVAV, and VAV


N o t e : SZVAV exceptions are noted in parenthesis.

Space Pressure Control - Statitrac


A pressure transducer is used to measure and report direct space (building) static pressure. The
user-defined control parameters used in this control scheme are space static pressure setpoint,
space pressure deadband and relief enable point. As the economizer opens, the building
pressure rises and once above the relief enable point, enables the relief fan and dampers. The
relief dampers or relief fan then modulate to maintain space pressure within the deadband.

Morning Warm-up Options (Not applicable to SZVAV)


This feature may be enabled on all types of factory installed heat units as well as cooling only
units configured as “External Heat” (for example, VAV boxes with reheat). At the conclusion of
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to the user-defined Morning Warm-up setpoint (see description below). The unit is then released
to Occupied mode.
Cycling Capacity Morning Warm-up (MWU)
Cycling capacity Morning Warm-up provides a more gradual heating of the zone. Normal zone
temperature control with varying capacity is used to raise the zone temperature to the MWU zone
temperature setpoint. This method of warm-up is used to overcome the “building sink” effect.
Cycling capacity MWU will operate until the MWU setpoint is reached or for 60 minutes, then the
unit switches to Occupied mode. A control algorithm is used to increase or decrease the amount
of heat in order to achieve the MWU zone temperature setpoint.
N o t e : When using the Morning Warm-up option in a VAV heating/cooling rooftop, airflow must
be maintained through the rooftop unit. This can be accomplished by electrically tying the
VAV boxes to the VAV box output relay contacts on the Symbio™ 800 Controls or by using
changeover thermostats. Either of these methods will assure adequate airflow through the
unit and satisfactory heating of the building.

Emergency Override
When a LonTalk® communication protocol or BACnet® control network is installed, the user can
initiate from the Tracer® Ensemble™ building automation system (BAS), Tracer® SC+ or third
party BAS one of five predefined, not available to configure, Emergency Override sequences. All
compressors and condenser fans are de-energized for any Emergency Override sequence. Each
Emergency Override sequence commands the unit operation as follows:
PRESSURIZE_EMERG:
• Supply Fan VFD - Max
• Relief Fan - Off; Relief Dampers - Closed (if so equipped)
• OA Dampers - Open; Return Damper - Closed
• Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output Off
• Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized
• VOM Relay - Energized (if so equipped)
EMERG_DEPRESSURIZE:
• Supply Fan VFD - Min
• Relief Fan - On; Relief Dampers - Open/Max
• OA Dampers - Closed; Return Damper - Open
• Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output Off
• Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized
• VOM Relay - Energized
EMERG_PURGE:
• Supply Fan VFD - Max
• Relief Fan - On; Relief Dampers Open
• OA Dampers - Open; Return Damper - Closed
• Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output Off
• Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized
• VOM Relay - Energized
EMERG_SHUTDOWN:
• Supply Fan VFD - Min
• Relief Fan - Off; Relief Dampers Closed (if so equipped)
• OA Dampers - Closed; Return Damper - Open
• Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output Off
• Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized
• VOM Relay - Energized
EMERG_FIRE - Input from fire pull box/system:
• Supply Fan - Off
• Supply Fan VFD - Min
• Relief Fan - Off; Relief Dampers Closed (if so equipped)

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• OA Dampers - Closed; Return Damper - Open


• Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output Off
• Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized
• VOM Relay - Energized

Ventilation Override (VOM)


The user can customize up to five different override sequences for purposes of ventilation
override control. If more than one VOM sequence is being requested, the sequence with the
highest priority is initiated first. Sequence hierarchy is the sequence “A” (UNIT OFF) is first, with
sequence “E” (PURGE with Duct Pressure Control) last. A ventilation override mode can be
initiated by closing any of the five corresponding binary inputs on the VOM module. A binary
output is provided on the VOM module to provide remote indication of an active VOM mode. All
compressors, condenser fans and the Humidification output are de-energized for any VOM
sequence. The factory default definitions for each mode are as follows:
UNIT OFF sequence “A”
When complete system shutdown is required the following sequence can be used.
• Supply Fan VFD - Min
• Relief Fan - Off; Relief Dampers - Closed (if so equipped)
• OA Dampers - Closed; Return Damper - Open
• Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output Off
• Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Deenergized
• VOM Relay - Energized
PRESSURIZE sequence “B”
Perhaps a positively pressurized space is desired instead of a negatively pressurized space. In
this case, the supply fan should be turned on with VFD at 100% speed and relief fan should be
turned off.
• Supply Fan - On
• Supply Fan VFD - Max
• Relief Fan - Off; Relief Dampers - Closed (if so equipped)
• OA Dampers - Open; Return Damper - Closed
• Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output Off
• Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized
• VOM Relay - Energized
RELIEF sequence “C”
With only the relief fans running (supply fan off), the space that is conditioned by the rooftop
would become negatively pressurized. This is desirable for clearing the area of smoke from the
now-extinguished fire, possibly keeping smoke out of areas that were not damaged.
• Supply Fan VFD - Min
• Relief Fan - On; Relief Dampers Open (if so equipped)
• OA Dampers - Closed; Return Damper - Open
• Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output Off
• Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Deenergized
• VOM Relay - Energized
PURGE sequence “D”
Possibly this sequence could be used for purging the air out of a building before coming out of
Unoccupied mode of operation on VAV units or for the purging of smoke or stale air if required
after a fire.
• Supply Fan VFD - Max
• Relief Fan - On; Relief Dampers Open (if so equipped)
• OA Dampers - Open; Return Damper - Closed
• Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output Off
• Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized
• VOM Relay - Energized

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PURGE with duct pressure control sequence “E”


This sequence can be used when supply air control is required for smoke control.
• Supply Fan VFD - (If so equipped) Controlled by Supply Air Pressure Control function; Supply
Air Pressure High Limit disabled
• Relief Fan - On; Relief Dampers Open (if so equipped)
• Heat - All heat stages off; Mod Heat output Off
• Occupied/Unoccupied/VAV box output - Energized
• VOM Relay - Energized

User Interface (UI)


A 7 inch user interface features a touch-sensitive color screen that provides operating status,
performance monitoring, and scheduling changes and operating adjustments.

Demand Limit
This mode is used to reduce electrical consumption at peak load times. When demand limiting is
needed, mechanical cooling and/or heating operation are either partially or completely disabled
in order to save energy.

Frost Avoidance
Evaporator Coil Frost Protection - Frostat™
Temperature and pressure sensors on each refrigeration circuit are used to determine if the coil
is approaching a freezing condition. Mechanical cooling capacity is shed as necessary to prevent
icing. The Frostat™ system eliminates the need for hot gas bypass and utilizes the suction line
surface temperature sensor to shed cooling when coil frosting conditions occur. The supply fans
are not shut off and will de-ice the coil. Timers prevent the compressors from rapid cycling.

Occupied/Unoccupied Switching
There are two ways to switch Occupied/Unoccupied:
• Field-supplied contact closure (hard wired binary input to Symbio™ 800 Controls) (CV,
SZVAV and VAV)This input accepts a field supplied switch or contacts closure such as a time
clock.
• Tracer (or third party BAS with BACnet® or LON option)

Trane Tracer® Ensemble™ or BAS System


The Tracer® Ensemble™ building management system or a third party BAS (with BACnet® or
LON option) can control the Occupied/Unoccupied status of the rooftop.

Timed Override Activation - ICS


This function is operational when the Zone Temperature Sensor is installed. When this function
is initiated by the push of an override button on the ICS sensor, the Tracer Ensemble will switch
the unit to the Occupied mode. Unit operation (Occupied mode) during timed override is
terminated by a signal from Tracer.

Timed Override Activation - Non-ICS


This function is active whenever the Zone Temperature Sensoris installed. When this function is
initiated by the push of an override button on the zone sensor, the unit will switch to the
Occupied mode. Automatic Cancellation of the Timed Override Mode occurs after three hours of
operation.

Economizer Controls
Comparative Enthalpy Control of Economizer
An optional comparative enthalpy system is used to control the operation of the economizer, and
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source has lower enthalpy. This system allows true comparison of outdoor air and return air
enthalpy by measurement of outdoor air and return air temperatures and humidities.

Reference Enthalpy Control of Economizer


The optional reference enthalpy compares outdoor air temperature and humidity to the
economizer enthalpy control setpoint. If outdoor air temperature and humidity are below the
economizer enthalpy control setpoint, the economizer will operate freely. This system provides
more sophisticated control where outdoor air humidity levels may not be acceptable for building
comfort and indoor air quality.

Dry Bulb Temperature Control of Economizer


The optional dry bulb system measures outdoor temperature comparing it to the economizer
control temperature setpoint. If the outdoor temperature is below the economizer dry bulb
temperature control setpoint, the economizer will operate freely. This system is best suited for
arid regions where the humidity levels of outside air would not be detrimental to building
comfort and indoor air quality.

Refrigeration Balanced Starts


Balanced starts is a user-selectable feature through the User Interface available on all units
without the eFlex™ variable speed option. After each request for compressor operation, the lead
refrigeration circuit switches, thereby causing a more equitable or balanced run time among
compressors.

Emergency Stop Input


A binary input is provided for installation of field provided switch or contacts for immediate
shutdown of all unit functions.

Anti-Short Cycle Protection


A standard feature provided to prevent excessive cycling and premature wear of the
compressors, contactors and related components.

High Duct Temperature Limit


Two temperature sensors, Discharge Air and Return Air (if installed) are used to determine if duct
temperatures are excessively high. If the discharge air temperature exceeds 200F or if the return
air temperature exceeds 135F, the unit will be placed into Emergency Stop Mode.

CO2 Control - Demand Control Ventilation (DCV)


A ventilation reset function that provides the necessary ventilation for occupants and reduces
energy consumption by minimizing the outdoor air damper position (or the OA flow setpoint
with Traq) below the Building Design Minimum, while still meeting the ASHRAE Std 62.1-2004
ventilation requirements.
• If the space CO2 level is greater than or equal to the CO2 Design Setpoint, the outdoor air
damper will open to the Design Min Outdoor Air Damper (or OA Flow) Setpoint. If there is a
call for economizer cooling, the outdoor air damper may be opened further to satisfy the
cooling request.
• If the space CO2 level is less than or equal to the CO2 Minimum Setpoint, the outdoor air
damper will close to the DCV Minimum Outdoor Air Damper (or OA Flow) Setpoint. If there is
a call for economizer cooling, the outdoor air damper may be opened further to satisfy the
cooling request.
• If the space CO2 level is greater than the CO2 Minimum Setpoint and less than the CO2
Design Setpoint, the outdoor air damper position is (or OA flow) modulated proportionally to
the Space CO2 level relative to a point between the CO2 Min Setpoint and the CO2 Design
Setpoint. If there is a call for economizer cooling, the outdoor air damper may be opened
further to satisfy the cooling request.
N o t e : CO2 sensor used with Demand Control Ventilation must be powered from an external
power source or separate 24 VAC transformer.

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Figure 9. CO2 control


Space CO2 Level
Design
Min OA
Damper

OA Damper Minimum
Setpoint

Min OA
Damper
Position
Target

DCV
Min OA
Damper
Setpoint

CO2 Min CO2 Design


Setpoint Setpoint

CO2 Level

Low Charge Protection


A refrigerant charge estimate is calculated using a combination of measured temperatures,
calculated saturated temperatures, refrigerant mass flow and the expansion valve opening. At
the touch screen interface, a warning diagnostic is displayed when a low charge has been
detected on the circuit, but is not critical enough to force a circuit shutdown. When a critical low
charge has been detected on the circuit, a circuit shut down is triggered, and a shutdown
diagnostic is displayed at the touch screen interface. Other diagnostic messages include the
following:
• A diagnostic message displayed at the User Interface panel, warning of a low charge situation
when the unit is just slightly undercharged. The unit will be allowed to run.
• A diagnostic message displayed at the User Interface panel, warning of a low charge situation
when the unit is undercharged. The undercharged circuit will be locked out to protect the
compressors.

Condenser Fan Cycling


The Symbio™ 800 controller cycles condenser fans based on ambient temperature and saturated
condensing temperature to ensure the optimum operating conditions for the unit.

LonTalk® Building Automation System


The LonTalk® communication protocol for the Symbio™ 800 controller expands
communications from the unit UCM network to a Tracer® Ensemble™ building automation
system or third party building automation system. Utilizing LonTalk®, the BAS allows external
setpoint and configuration adjustment and monitoring of status and diagnostics. The Symbio™
800 utilizes an FTT-10A free topology transceiver, which supports non-polarity sensitive, free
topology wiring—which in turn allows the system installer to utilize star, bus, and loop
architectures. This controller works in standalone mode, peer-to-peer with one or more other
units, or when connected to a Tracer® Ensemble™, Tracer SC+, or a third party building
automation system that supports LonTalk®. The LON controller is available as a factory or field-
installed kit.

BACnet® Building Automation Control Network


The BACnet® control network for Symbio™ 800 expands communications from the unit UCM
network to the Tracer® Ensemble™or Tracer SC+ building automation system or third party
building automation system. Utilizing BACnet, the BAS allows external setpoint and
configuration adjustment and monitoring of status and diagnostics. The Symbio 800 utilizes the
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in standalone mode, with Tracer® Ensemble™, Tracer SC+ or when connected to a third party
building automation system that supports BACnet.

AirFi™ Wireless Communication Interface


Trane AirFi™ Wireless Comm replaces the BACnet communication link and sensor wire on
Tracer® building automation systems for faster, easier, lower-risk installation and life-cycle
savings.

Modulating Hot Gas Reheat


When space conditions allow, the modulating hot gas reheat function activates the reheat mode.
The reheat valve and cooling valve are modulated to control the discharge air temperature to the
discharge air temperature reheat setpoint (default 70 °F).
In reheat mode, the reheat valve is commanded (15 to 85%) to control to the discharge air reheat
setpoint and the cooling valve mirrors the reheat valve position (85 to 15%).

Low Ambient Compressor Lockout


This function will lock out the compressor if the outdoor air temperature is below the low
ambient compressor lock out temperature setpoint. The factory setpoint is 50°F on standard units
and 0°F on low ambient units. This setpoint is adjustable at the User Interface. Compressors will
be locked out when outdoor air temperatures fall below the selected temperature and will be
allowed to start again when temperatures rise 5°F above the setpoint.

Specifications
Controller Specifications

Input power 24 Vdc +/- 10%, 400mA max

Storage temperature -67°F to 185°F (-55°C to 85°C), Humidity: Between 5% to 100% (Condensing)

Operating temperature -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C)

Environmental rating (enclosure) IP3x

Time clock On-board real time clock with 10 year battery backup

Mounting weight Mounting surface must support 1.3 lb. (0.6 kg)

Overall dimensions 5.65 in. (143.5 mm) wide x 4.00 in. (101.6 mm) high x 2.17 in. (55 mm) deep

Agency Compliance

• UL916 PAZX, Open Energy Management Equipment


• UL94-5V Flammability
• CE
• FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B Limit
• BTL Listed—Advanced Application Profile (B-AAC)

User Interface Specifications

Input power 24 Vac +/- 10%, 21 VA, 50, or 60 Hz

Storage temperature -67°F to 203°F (-55°C to 95°C), Humidity: Between 5% to 100% (Condensing)

Operating temperature -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C), Humidity: Between 5% to 100% (Condensing)

Environmental rating (enclosure) IP56 (dust and strong water jet protected) with optional sealed Ethernet cable (PN: X19070632020)

Mounting weight Mounting surface must support 1.6 lb. (0.74 kg)

Overall dimensions 8.3 in. (211.6 mm) wide x 6.3 in. (158.8 mm) high x 2.1 in. (53.2 mm) deep [bezel depth 0.4 in. (11.3
mm)]

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Symbio™ 800 Controls

Agency Compliance

• UL916 PAZX, Open Energy Management Equipment


• UL94-5V, Flammability
• FCC CFR Title 47, Part 15.109: Class A Limit, (30 MHz—4 GHz)
• CE EMC Directive 2004/108/EC

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Clearance Requirements
The recommended clearances identified in unit dimensions should be maintained to assure
adequate service capability, maximum capacity and peak operating efficiency. A reduction in unit
clearance could result in condenser coil starvation or warm condenser air recirculation. If the
clearances shown are not possible on a particular job, consider the following:
• Do the clearances available allow for major service work such as changing compressors or
coils?
• Do the clearances available allow for proper outside air intake, relief air removal and
condenser airflow?
• If screening around the unit is being used, is there a possibility of air recirculation from the
relief to the outside air intake or from condenser exhaust to condenser intake?
• Do clearances meet all applicable codes?
Actual clearances which appear inadequate should be reviewed with a local Trane sales
engineer.
When two or more units are to be placed side by side, the distance between the units should be
increased to 150 percent of the recommended single unit clearance. The units should also be
staggered for the following reasons:
• To reduce span deflection if more than one unit is placed on a single span. Reducing
deflection discourages sound transmission.
• To assure proper diffusion of exhaust air before contact with the outside air intake of adjacent
unit.

Modulating Hot Gas Reheat for Dehumidification


Modulating hot gas reheat involves adding a refrigerant-to-air heat exchanger downstream of
the evaporator (cooling) coil. A valve diverts the hot refrigerant vapor leaving the compressor
through this heat exchanger to reheat the dehumidified air leaving the evaporator coil. This
allows the use of heat that is recovered from the refrigeration circuit of the rooftop unit to reduce
system operating costs by avoiding the use of “new” energy for reheat.
The main function of the IntelliPak® rooftop unit is to provide zone temperature control. While
modulating hot gas reheat will improve dehumidification performance at part-load conditions, it
does not function as a standalone dehumidifier. In general, hot gas reheat requires a call for
cooling to initiate. If there is a need for dehumidification when there is no need for sensible
cooling, another solution may need to be investigated. IntelliPak packaged rooftop systems
include non-standard solutions that might be considered for these applications.
Applications which should be investigated before using the standard modulating hot gas reheat
option include:
• Process humidity control applications
• Makeup air or 100% outdoor air
• Zones with dramatically varying load conditions (sanctuaries, locker rooms, gymnasiums,
etc.)

Ventilation Control
Ventilation is the process of delivering clean, fresh outdoor air into the building to dilute the
build-up of contaminants and odors. ASHRAE Standard 62.1 defines the minimum ventilation
rates and basic HVAC equipment and system requirements to provide “acceptable indoor air
quality.” Units with a variable-speed supply fan should either be equipped with the Traq™
outdoor air measurement system or use the “Outdoor Air Compensation” control sequence to
ensure proper ventilation at all operating conditions:

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• The T r a q ™ o u t d o o r a i r m e a s u r e m e n t s y s t e m uses velocity pressure sensing rings to


measure airflow in the outdoor air intake. This allows the outdoor airflow to be controlled to a
desired setpoint, compensating for changing conditions.
• The O u t d o o r A i r C F M C o m p e n s a t i o n s e q u e n c e automatically adjusts the position of the
OA dampers in proportion to the changing supply fan speed. This attempts to maintain the
same CFM of outdoor airflow entering the unit, even as the supply fan speed changes.
D e m a n d - c o n t r o l l e d v e n t i l a t i o n ( D C V ) is a control strategy that dynamically adjusts the
outdoor airflow delivered to a zone based on the changing population in that zone, often by
measuring the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the zone. Zones that are densely-
occupied and experience widely varying population—such as large conference rooms,
auditoriums, and gymnasiums—are often good candidates for using CO2-based DCV.

Ventilation Override Sequences


One of the benefits of using a relief fan rather than a return fan, in addition to the benefits of
lower energy usage is that the rooftop can be used as part of a ventilation override system.
Several types of sequences can be easily done when relief fans are a part of the rooftop system.
What would initiate the ventilation override control sequence? Typically, a manual switch is used
and located near the fire protection control panel. This enables the fire department access to the
control for use during or after a fire. It is also possible to initiate the sequence from a field-
installed automatic smoke detector. In either case, a contact closure begins the ventilation
override control sequence.
Trane can provide five (5) different ventilation override sequences on both CV and VAV
IntelliPak® rooftops. For convenience, the sequences are factory preset but are fully field edited
from the user interface or Tracer TU. Any or all five sequences may be “locked” in by the user at
the user interface.
The user can customize up to five (5) different override sequences for purposes such as smoke
control. The following parameters within the unit can be defined for each of the five sequences:
• Supply Fan - on/off
• Variable Frequency Drives - on (60 Hz)/off (0 Hz)/controlling
• Relief Fan - on/off
• Relief Air Dampers - open/closed
• Outdoor Air Dampers - open/closed
• Heat - off/controlling (output for) VAV Boxes - open/controlling
Compressors and condenser fans are shut down for any Ventilation Override sequence. Factory
preset sequences include unit Off, Exhaust, Purge, Purge with duct pressure control, and
Pressurization. Any of the user-defined Ventilation Override sequences can be initiated by
closing a field supplied switch or contacts connected to an input on the Ventilation Override
Module. If more than one ventilation override sequence is being requested, the sequence with
the highest priority is initiated. Refer to the Ventilation Override Mode (VOM) information in the
Control section of this catalog for more details on each override sequence.

Relief Fan Options


When the rooftop unit brings in outdoor air for ventilation, the same quantity of air must leave
the building. Typically, some of this air is exhausted by dedicated fans from restrooms or other
spaces. Some air also leaks out through the building envelope as a result of the pressure inside
the building being maintained slightly higher than the pressure outside the building (“positive”
building pressurization).
Particularly when the rooftop unit is equipped with an airside economizer, a properly-designed
relief system should be used to avoid over-pressurizing the building when the outdoor-air
dampers open to bring in a larger quantity of air from outside. A relief fan is often included in the
rooftop unit to help control building pressure. The Trane modulating relief fan (with Statitrac™)
is an excellent choice for controlling building pressure in the majority of applications.
In a unit with a relief fan, the supply fan motor and drives must be sized to create a high enough
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path, and also create a low enough pressure at the supply fan inlet to overcome the pressure
losses associated with the return-air path and components inside the rooftop unit.

Barometric Relief Dampers


This approach uses non-motorized, gravity-operated relief dampers that are located in the return-
air section of the rooftop unit. When the building pressure increases, the pressure inside the
return-air section also increases, eventually forcing open the relief dampers and allowing air to
leave the building.
Barometric relief dampers are typically used in small buildings that use an open ceiling plenum
for the return-air path. They are relatively inexpensive and require no sensors or controls, but
they may require the building pressure to increase significantly before relieving sufficient
airflow.

Modulating Relief Fan with Statitrac™


This approach uses a powered relief fan located inside the return-air section of the rooftop unit.
The fan is sized to relieve up to 100 percent of the nominal supply fan airflow, and its capacity is
modulated to maintain measured building pressure at a desired setpoint.
The Trane Statitrac™ control system uses a differential pressure transducer to compare indoor
(building) static pressure to atmospheric (outdoor) static pressure. The relief fan is turned on
whenever needed to relieve air, then modulates the speed of the relief fan (or modulates the
position of discharge dampers) to control the building pressure within the adjustable deadband,
which can be set at the user interface.
The Trane modulating relief fan with Statitrac provides efficient control of building pressure in
both constant-volume and VAV applications. The relief fan operates only when needed to lower
building pressure, meaning that in some buildings it may only need to operate when the unit is
airside economizing. By directly measuring building pressure, the modulating relief fan can
respond to pressure changes caused by wind, stack effect, the intermittent operation of local
relief fans, and demand-controlled ventilation.

Modulating Relief Fan without Statitrac (CV Units Only)


The difference with this approach is that a transducer is not used to directly measure building
pressure. The relief fan is turned on whenever the outdoor air dampers are open beyond a set
position. The relief fan operates at a constant speed and the relief fan discharge dampers are
modulated in proportion to the position of the outdoor-air dampers; as the outside air dampers
open further, the discharge dampers on the relief fan open further to allow for more relief air.
When the relief fan starts, the discharge dampers are fully closed, resulting in relief airflow equal
to about 15% to 20% of relief fan capacity.

Acoustic Considerations
The best time to make provisions to reduce sound transmission to the occupied space is during
the project design phase. Proper placement of rooftop equipment is critical to reducing sound
transmitted into the building. The most economical means of avoiding an acoustical problem is
to locate rooftop equipment away from acoustically-sensitive areas. If possible, locate rooftop
equipment above corridors, utility rooms, restrooms, or other areas where higher sound levels
are acceptable.
It is not possible to totally quantify the effect of the building structure on sound transmission,
since this depends on the response of the roof and building members to the sound and vibration
of the unit components. However, the following guidelines have been proven through
experience to help reduce sound transmission through the building structure:
• Never cantilever the condensing section of the rooftop unit; a structural cross member must
support this end of the unit.
• Locate the unit's center of gravity close to (or over) a column or main support beam to
minimize roof deflection and vibration-related noise.
• If the roof structure is very light, roof joists should be replaced by a structural shape in the
critical areas described above.

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• If several units are to be placed on one span, they should be staggered to reduce deflection
over that span.
For more information:
• ASHRAE. 2015. ASHRAE Handbook – HVAC Applications (Chapter 48: Noise and Vibration
Control). Atlanta, GA: ASHRAE.
• ASHRAE. 2011. Practical Guide to Noise and Vibration Control for HVAC Systems. Atlanta,
GA: ASHRAE.
• Guckelberger, D. 2000. “Controlling Noise From Large Rooftop Units,” ASHRAE Journal
(May): pp. 55-62.
• Trane. Guckelberger, D. and Bradley, B. 2006. Acoustics in Air Conditioning, ISS-APM001-EN.
La Crosse, WI: Inland Printing Company.
• Trane. Murphy, J. and Harshaw, J. 2012. Rooftop VAV Systems, SYS-APM007-EN. La Crosse,
WI: Inland Printing Company.
In addition, the Trane TAP™ Acoustics Program allows for modeling of various sound paths to
predict sound levels in the occupied space. The software models airborne sound from supply-
and return-air paths, as well as duct breakout and roof transmission sound, so that the designer
can identify potential sound problems and make design alterations before equipment
installation. TAP is also capable of modeling the effect of outdoor sound on adjacent properties.
This program is available from Trane's Customer Direct Service Network (C.D.S.), ask your local
Trane representative for additional information.

Corrosive Atmospheres
Trane's IntelliPak® Rooftops are designed and built to industrial standards and will perform to
those standards for an extended period depending on the hours of use, the quality of
maintenance performed, and the regularity of that maintenance.
One factor that can have an adverse effect on unit life is operation in a corrosive environment.
Since the Microchannel condenser coil is an all-aluminum design, it provides a high level of
corrosion protection on its own. Uncoated, it withstands a salt spray test in accordance with
ASTM B117 for 1,000 hours. When rooftops are operated in highly corrosive environments, Trane
recommends the corrosion protected condenser coil option.
This corrosion protection option meets the most stringent testing in the industry, including
ASTM B117 Salt Spray test for 6,000 hours and ASTM G85 A2 Cyclic Acidified Salt Fog test for
2,400 hours. The acid fog test is the most stringent available today. This coating is added after
coil construction covering all tubes, headers, fins and edges. The design provides superior
protection from any corrosive agent.
IntelliPak paint innately handles harsh weather, including most coastal and salt environments
and direct sun. The unit paint was salt spray tested in accordance with ASTM B117 and UV
weathering resistance tested in accordance with ASTM G155 Test cycle 1 for 2000 hours. For
further detail on the paint testing, refer to PROD-SLB034*-EN
N o t e : Field coating is not allowed on Microchannel coils.

Natural Gas Heating Considerations


Trane offers heavy gauge 409 stainless steel throughout the construction of ETL recognized,
natural gas tubular exchangers. These heat exchangers can be applied with confidence,
particularly with full modulation control, when mixed air temperatures are below 50°F, and low
ambient temperatures can cause condensation to form on the heat exchanger. The IntelliPak®
natural gas heat exchangers are not recommended for applications with mixed air conditions
entering the heat exchanger below 30°F to ensure adequate leaving air heating temperature.

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High Entering Return Temperatures


Some applications may have high mixed-air temperatures, such as data centers. It is
recommended that the entering dry bulb temperatures in any application not exceed 95°F for
extended periods of time. If this is a requirement, please work with your local Trane office in
developing a specific assessment. Other factors, such as wet bulb and ambient temperatures,
will also affect the system’s reaction.

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Performance Adjustment Factors
Table 7. Enthalpy of saturated air

Wet Bulb Temperature Btu Per Lb.

40 15.23

41 15.70

42 16.17

43 16.66

44 17.15

45 17.65

46 18.16

47 18.68

48 19.21

49 19.75

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 25.12

59 25.78

60 26.46

61 27.15

62 27.85

63 28.57

64 29.31

65 30.06

66 30.83

67 31.62

68 32.42

69 33.25

70 34.09

71 34.95

72 35.83

73 36.74

74 37.66

75 38.61

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Figure 10. Air density ratios


Altitude/Temperature Correction
1.1

Sea
Lev
el
100
1.0 0
200
0
30 0
0

400
.9 0
Air Density
500
Ratio (Density 0
at New Air 600
Density) 0
Condition/Std. .8 700
0
800
0
9 00
0
100
.7 00

.6

40 50 60 70 80 90
Rooftop Leaving Air Temperature (°F)

Table 8. Cooling capacity altitude correction factors

Altitude (ft)

Sea
1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
Level

Cooling Capacity Multiplier 1.00 1.00 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.98 0.98 0.97 0.97

kW Correction Multiplier 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.02 1.02

Sensible Heat Ratio Correction Multiplier 1.00 0.97 0.94 0.92 0.89 0.87 0.84 0.81 0.79

Table 9. Gas heating capacity altitude correction factors

2001 2501 3501 4501 5501 6501


Sea Level to to to to to to to
2000 2500 3500 4500 5500 6500 7500

Capacity Multiplier 1.00 .92 .88 .84 .80 .76 .72

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Table 10. Gross cooling capacities - 20 ton - standard efficiency
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 207 144 234 119 264 92 196 137 222 112 251 85 184 129 210 104 237 78 172 122 196 97 222 70
80 207 166 235 141 264 115 196 159 223 134 251 108 185 151 210 127 237 100 173 144 197 119 222 93
Performance Data

4000
85 208 188 235 163 264 137 197 181 223 156 251 130 185 173 210 149 237 123 173 165 197 141 223 115
90 209 208 235 185 264 159 198 198 224 178 251 152 187 187 211 171 238 145 177 177 198 163 223 137
75 223 163 251 131 280 96 210 155 238 123 265 89 197 148 223 116 250 81 184 140 208 107 233 73
80 224 191 252 159 280 124 211 183 238 151 265 117 198 175 224 143 250 109 185 167 209 135 233 101
5000
85 225 217 252 186 280 152 213 209 239 179 266 145 200 200 225 171 250 137 187 187 210 163 234 129
90 231 231 253 214 281 180 221 221 240 206 266 172 210 210 225 198 251 165 198 198 211 189 234 156
Gross Cooling Capacities

75 235 181 263 142 290 99 221 173 248 134 274 91 207 164 233 125 257 83 192 156 216 117 239 75
80 236 212 264 175 290 133 222 204 249 167 274 125 208 195 234 159 258 117 193 187 217 150 240 108
6000
85 239 239 264 208 291 166 226 226 250 200 275 158 214 214 234 192 258 150 201 201 218 183 240 141
90 252 252 265 241 291 199 240 240 251 231 275 191 227 227 236 222 259 183 214 214 220 214 241 174
75 243 198 271 152 296 101 229 189 256 143 280 93 213 180 239 135 262 85 197 169 221 126 243 76
80 245 234 272 190 297 140 231 225 256 182 280 132 216 216 240 173 263 124 200 200 222 164 243 115
7000
85 253 253 273 229 297 179 241 241 257 220 281 171 227 227 241 209 263 163 213 213 224 200 244 154
90 268 268 275 264 298 217 255 255 260 256 281 209 241 241 244 244 263 201 226 226 227 227 244 192
75 250 214 277 161 301 103 234 203 261 152 284 95 218 193 243 143 265 87 202 184 225 134 245 78
80 253 253 278 205 302 148 238 238 262 196 284 139 223 223 244 187 265 131 209 209 226 178 245 122
8000
85 266 266 279 246 302 192 252 252 263 237 284 183 238 238 246 228 266 175 222 222 228 218 245 166
90 280 280 282 282 302 236 266 266 266 266 284 227 251 251 250 250 266 219 235 235 235 235 246 206
75 255 227 282 170 305 105 239 218 265 161 287 97 222 208 246 152 267 88 205 198 227 142 247 79
80 260 260 283 219 305 155 246 246 265 210 286 147 231 231 247 198 267 138 215 215 228 188 246 128
9000
85 276 276 284 265 306 205 261 261 267 256 286 196 246 246 250 246 267 187 229 229 231 231 246 178
90 290 290 289 289 307 251 274 274 275 275 288 242 258 258 258 258 267 232 240 240 240 240 246 222
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 234 158 264 133 297 106 222 150 251 125 283 98 208 141 236 116 266 90 195 133 221 108 249 81
80 234 180 265 155 297 128 222 172 251 147 283 121 209 163 237 139 267 112 195 155 221 130 249 103
4000
85 234 202 265 177 297 151 222 194 252 169 283 143 209 185 237 161 267 134 195 177 222 152 249 125
90 235 224 265 199 298 173 223 215 252 191 283 165 210 207 237 183 267 156 197 197 222 174 250 147
75 254 178 285 146 317 111 240 170 270 137 301 102 224 160 253 128 282 93 208 151 235 119 263 84
80 254 206 286 174 317 139 240 197 271 165 301 130 225 188 254 156 283 121 209 178 236 146 263 112
5000
85 255 233 286 201 318 166 241 225 271 193 301 158 226 214 254 183 283 149 210 205 237 174 264 140
90 257 257 287 229 318 194 245 245 272 220 302 186 233 233 255 211 284 177 219 219 237 201 264 167
75 268 197 300 157 330 114 253 187 283 148 312 105 236 178 265 138 293 96 218 168 245 128 271 86
80 269 230 300 190 330 147 254 220 284 181 313 139 237 211 265 171 293 129 219 199 246 161 272 120
6000
85 271 262 301 223 331 181 256 252 284 214 313 172 240 240 266 204 294 163 224 224 246 194 272 153
90 280 280 301 256 331 214 267 267 285 247 314 205 253 253 267 238 294 196 238 238 248 226 273 186
75 279 214 310 167 339 116 262 204 292 158 320 107 244 194 272 148 299 98 225 183 251 137 277 88
80 280 252 310 205 339 155 264 241 293 196 321 146 246 231 273 186 300 137 227 220 252 176 277 127
7000
85 284 284 311 244 339 194 270 270 294 235 321 185 255 255 274 225 300 176 238 238 253 214 278 165
90 299 299 312 281 340 232 285 285 295 272 321 224 269 269 276 261 301 214 252 252 256 251 278 204
75 287 230 317 176 345 118 269 220 299 167 326 109 250 210 278 156 304 100 230 197 256 146 280 90
80 289 273 318 220 345 163 272 263 299 211 326 154 253 252 279 200 304 144 234 234 257 190 281 134
8000
85 299 299 319 264 346 207 284 284 301 255 326 198 267 267 280 243 305 188 249 249 258 231 281 178
90 314 314 321 306 346 251 299 299 303 296 327 242 282 282 283 283 305 232 263 263 264 264 282 222
75 293 246 323 185 350 120 275 234 303 175 330 111 255 223 282 165 307 102 234 211 259 154 283 91
80 297 294 324 235 350 170 279 279 304 225 330 161 261 261 283 214 308 151 242 242 260 203 283 141
9000
85 311 311 325 282 350 220 295 295 306 272 330 211 277 277 285 261 308 201 257 257 262 250 283 190
90 326 326 328 328 350 269 310 310 310 310 330 260 292 292 292 292 308 250 271 271 272 272 284 237
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

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Table 12. Gross cooling capacities — 20 ton eFlex™ variable speed — high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 224 153 253 127 284 101 212 145 240 120 271 93 200 137 227 112 256 86 188 130 213 104 241 78
80 224 175 253 150 284 123 212 167 241 142 271 116 200 159 227 134 256 108 188 152 214 126 241 100
4000
Performance Data

85 224 196 253 172 284 145 213 189 241 164 271 138 201 181 228 156 256 130 188 173 214 149 241 122
90 225 218 254 194 285 167 214 210 241 186 271 160 202 202 228 178 257 152 190 190 214 170 241 144
75 242 172 272 140 302 105 229 164 258 132 287 97 215 156 242 124 270 89 201 147 227 115 253 80
80 242 200 272 168 302 133 229 192 258 160 287 125 215 183 243 151 271 117 201 175 227 143 253 108
5000
85 243 226 273 195 302 160 230 218 259 187 287 153 217 210 244 179 271 145 203 201 228 170 254 136
90 247 247 273 223 303 188 237 237 259 215 288 180 225 225 244 206 272 172 213 213 229 198 254 164
75 255 190 285 151 313 107 240 182 269 142 297 100 225 173 253 134 279 91 209 164 235 124 260 82
80 255 223 285 184 313 141 241 215 270 175 297 133 226 205 254 167 280 125 211 195 236 158 261 116
6000
85 258 255 286 217 314 174 244 244 271 209 298 166 231 231 254 200 280 158 218 218 237 191 261 149
90 270 270 287 250 314 207 258 258 272 242 298 199 245 245 256 233 281 191 231 231 239 222 262 182
75 264 207 294 160 320 110 249 198 277 152 303 102 232 189 260 143 285 93 216 180 241 133 265 84
80 266 244 294 199 320 149 251 235 278 190 304 140 235 226 261 181 285 132 218 216 242 172 265 123
7000
85 273 273 295 238 321 187 259 259 279 229 304 179 245 245 262 220 286 170 231 231 243 209 266 161
90 287 287 297 274 321 226 274 274 281 266 304 218 260 260 264 256 286 209 244 244 246 246 266 200
75 272 224 300 170 325 112 255 214 283 161 308 103 238 203 265 151 289 95 220 193 245 142 268 85
80 274 266 301 214 325 156 259 257 284 205 308 148 242 242 266 196 289 139 226 226 246 186 268 129
8000
85 286 286 302 258 325 200 272 272 285 247 308 192 257 257 267 237 289 183 241 241 248 227 268 173
90 301 301 305 299 326 244 287 287 288 288 308 235 271 271 271 271 289 227 254 254 255 255 268 217
75 277 238 305 179 329 114 261 228 288 169 311 105 243 218 268 160 291 96 224 207 248 150 270 87
80 282 282 306 228 329 163 266 266 288 219 311 155 251 251 269 209 291 146 234 234 249 199 269 136
9000
85 297 297 307 275 329 213 282 282 290 266 310 204 266 266 272 256 291 195 249 249 251 245 269 185
90 312 312 312 312 330 262 296 296 297 297 311 253 279 279 280 280 291 242 261 261 261 261 270 231
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 13. Gross cooling capacities— 25 ton—standard efficiency (60Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 244 174 275 142 308 109 231 166 261 134 293 101 218 158 246 126 275 92 203 149 230 117 256 82
80 244 201 275 170 309 137 232 194 261 162 293 129 218 185 246 154 275 120 204 177 230 145 256 110
5000
85 245 229 276 197 309 164 232 221 262 190 293 156 219 213 247 181 276 147 205 202 231 172 257 138
90 246 246 276 225 309 192 234 234 262 217 293 184 221 221 247 209 276 175 208 208 231 200 257 166
75 262 198 294 157 327 114 248 189 278 149 309 105 232 180 261 139 289 96 216 171 242 129 267 85
80 263 232 295 192 328 149 249 224 279 183 310 140 233 214 261 174 289 130 217 205 243 164 267 120
6250
85 264 264 295 226 328 184 250 250 280 218 310 175 235 235 262 208 290 165 219 219 243 198 268 155
90 269 269 296 261 328 218 258 258 280 252 310 209 245 245 263 243 290 200 231 231 244 233 268 189
75 276 220 308 171 340 118 260 211 290 161 319 109 242 201 271 151 297 98 225 191 250 141 272 87
80 277 261 308 212 340 160 261 252 291 203 320 150 244 239 271 193 297 140 226 226 251 182 273 129
7500
85 280 280 309 253 341 202 265 265 292 244 320 192 249 249 272 234 298 182 234 234 252 224 273 170
90 293 293 310 294 341 243 279 279 293 285 321 233 264 264 274 272 299 223 247 247 253 253 274 212
75 286 241 317 183 348 121 268 231 298 173 326 111 250 221 277 162 302 100 230 211 255 151 275 89
80 287 286 318 231 348 170 270 270 299 221 326 160 252 252 278 211 302 149 233 233 256 200 275 137
8750
85 294 294 319 279 349 219 278 278 300 270 327 208 264 264 279 259 303 197 246 246 257 248 276 186
90 311 311 321 321 350 267 296 296 302 302 328 257 278 278 282 282 303 246 259 259 260 260 277 234
75 293 261 325 195 353 124 275 251 304 184 330 113 255 240 282 173 304 102 234 225 258 162 276 90
80 296 296 326 250 354 180 278 278 305 240 331 169 259 259 283 229 305 158 239 239 259 217 277 146
10000
85 309 309 327 305 355 235 292 292 306 295 332 225 274 274 284 279 305 213 255 255 261 261 277 201
90 325 325 330 330 356 290 308 308 310 310 332 280 289 289 289 289 306 268 267 267 266 266 277 256
75 299 281 330 206 357 126 280 266 309 195 333 115 259 255 285 184 306 104 237 237 260 172 276 91
80 304 304 331 268 358 189 285 285 310 257 334 178 266 266 286 246 306 166 247 247 261 234 277 154
11250
85 320 320 333 325 359 251 302 302 312 312 334 240 283 283 288 288 307 228 261 261 263 263 278 216
90 337 337 338 338 360 313 318 318 317 317 335 302 297 297 295 295 307 290 273 273 273 273 279 271
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

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Table 14. Gross cooling capacities— 25 ton—high efficiency and high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 275 189 310 157 345 122 260 180 293 148 327 113 244 170 276 138 308 103 228 161 257 128 286 93
80 275 217 310 185 345 150 261 208 294 176 327 141 245 198 276 166 308 131 228 188 258 156 287 121
5000
Performance Data

85 276 244 310 213 345 178 261 235 294 203 328 169 245 225 277 193 308 159 229 216 258 183 287 149
90 277 271 311 240 346 206 263 262 295 231 328 197 248 248 277 221 309 187 235 235 259 211 288 176
75 296 213 330 172 363 126 279 203 312 162 344 117 260 192 292 151 322 106 242 182 271 140 298 96
80 296 248 331 206 364 161 280 238 313 196 344 152 261 227 293 186 322 141 243 216 271 175 299 130
6250
85 298 281 331 241 364 196 282 271 313 231 345 186 264 260 293 220 323 176 246 246 272 209 299 165
90 305 305 332 275 364 230 291 291 314 265 345 221 276 276 294 255 323 210 260 260 273 244 300 200
75 310 235 344 184 374 129 292 224 324 174 353 119 271 213 302 163 330 109 251 202 279 151 305 97
80 312 276 345 226 375 171 293 266 325 215 354 161 273 253 303 204 331 150 253 241 280 193 305 139
7500
85 315 315 345 267 375 212 298 298 326 257 354 202 281 281 304 246 331 192 263 263 281 234 306 181
90 330 330 347 308 376 254 315 315 327 298 355 244 297 297 306 285 331 233 278 278 283 273 306 222
75 321 256 353 196 382 131 301 245 332 185 360 121 279 233 309 174 335 111 257 219 285 162 309 99
80 323 302 354 244 382 180 304 291 333 233 360 170 283 279 310 222 336 159 261 261 285 210 309 147
8750
85 333 333 355 292 382 228 316 316 334 282 360 218 297 297 311 270 336 207 277 277 287 256 309 196
90 349 349 357 338 383 276 332 332 337 327 361 266 312 312 315 315 336 255 291 291 291 291 310 244
75 329 276 360 207 387 134 308 264 338 196 364 123 285 250 314 184 339 112 262 237 288 172 311 101
80 332 328 361 262 387 189 312 312 339 251 364 179 291 291 315 239 339 167 271 271 289 227 311 156
10000
85 347 347 362 315 387 244 329 329 341 303 364 234 308 308 317 291 339 222 286 286 291 278 311 211
90 364 364 366 366 388 299 345 345 345 345 365 289 324 324 324 324 339 277 300 300 301 301 312 262
75 335 293 365 218 391 136 313 281 342 206 367 126 290 267 317 194 341 114 265 254 290 182 313 102
80 341 341 366 280 391 198 322 322 343 268 367 187 301 301 318 256 340 176 278 278 291 240 312 164
11250
85 359 359 368 338 392 260 339 339 345 326 367 249 317 317 321 314 340 238 294 294 295 295 312 226
90 374 374 375 375 393 323 354 354 355 355 368 308 331 331 332 332 341 295 306 306 307 307 312 282
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 15. Gross cooling capacities — 25 ton eFlex™ variable speed — high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 268 186 303 155 342 122 254 177 288 146 325 113 239 168 271 136 307 104 224 158 254 127 288 94
80 269 214 304 183 342 150 255 205 288 173 325 141 240 195 272 164 307 132 224 186 255 155 288 122
5000
85 270 241 304 210 343 178 256 232 289 201 326 169 241 222 272 192 307 159 226 213 255 182 289 150
90 272 268 305 238 343 205 258 258 289 229 326 196 245 245 273 219 308 187 233 233 256 210 290 178
75 288 210 325 170 364 128 272 200 307 160 345 119 255 190 288 150 324 109 238 180 269 140 303 99
80 289 244 326 205 365 163 273 235 308 195 345 153 256 225 289 185 325 144 239 213 270 175 304 134
6250
85 292 278 326 239 366 198 276 268 309 229 346 188 259 258 290 219 326 178 244 244 271 209 305 168
90 302 302 327 274 366 232 288 288 310 264 347 223 274 274 291 253 327 213 259 259 273 243 306 203
75 303 232 340 183 380 133 285 222 321 173 358 123 266 211 300 163 336 112 247 200 279 152 314 102
80 305 272 341 225 380 175 287 261 322 215 359 165 269 251 301 204 337 154 250 240 281 194 315 144
7500
85 310 310 342 266 381 216 295 295 323 256 361 206 279 279 303 246 339 196 263 263 282 234 317 186
90 328 328 345 306 382 258 313 313 326 296 362 248 297 297 306 285 340 238 280 280 286 274 318 227
75 314 253 351 196 390 137 295 242 330 185 368 126 275 229 308 174 344 115 254 218 286 163 321 105
80 317 299 353 244 392 185 298 288 332 234 369 175 279 277 310 223 346 164 260 260 288 212 323 154
8750
85 330 330 354 291 393 234 314 314 334 280 371 224 296 296 312 269 347 213 279 279 291 258 325 203
90 350 350 358 339 394 282 333 333 338 328 372 272 315 315 317 317 349 262 297 297 298 298 326 251
75 323 271 360 208 398 140 302 260 338 197 375 129 281 248 315 185 350 118 260 236 291 174 326 108
80 328 326 361 263 400 196 309 309 339 252 377 185 290 290 317 241 352 174 272 272 293 227 329 163
10000
85 347 347 364 316 401 251 329 329 343 305 378 241 310 310 320 293 354 230 291 291 297 281 330 219
90 368 368 370 370 403 307 350 350 350 350 380 296 330 330 331 331 356 283 311 311 312 312 333 271
75 330 291 366 220 405 143 309 278 343 208 380 132 287 266 319 196 354 121 265 254 295 185 330 110
80 340 340 368 282 407 206 321 321 346 268 382 195 301 301 322 256 357 184 281 281 298 243 332 173
11250
85 361 361 372 341 408 268 342 342 350 329 384 257 322 322 327 317 359 246 302 302 304 304 334 235
90 383 383 384 384 410 328 364 364 364 364 386 316 343 343 344 344 362 305 323 323 323 323 337 293
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

47
48
Table 16. Gross cooling capacities— 30 ton—standard efficiency (60Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 299 212 335 173 371 130 282 202 317 163 351 120 264 192 297 152 329 110 247 181 277 142 305 99
80 300 245 336 206 371 164 283 235 318 196 351 154 265 225 298 186 329 143 247 214 278 175 306 132
6000
Performance Data

85 301 278 337 239 371 197 285 267 318 229 352 187 267 257 299 219 330 176 250 246 278 208 306 166
90 305 305 337 272 372 230 291 291 319 262 352 220 276 276 299 252 330 210 261 261 279 241 307 199
75 319 239 354 189 385 133 300 228 334 178 364 123 279 217 311 167 340 112 259 205 288 155 314 101
80 320 281 355 230 386 175 301 270 335 219 364 165 281 257 312 208 340 154 261 245 289 197 315 142
7500
85 323 321 356 271 386 217 305 305 335 261 365 206 288 288 313 249 341 195 270 270 290 238 315 184
90 338 338 357 313 387 258 322 322 337 302 365 248 304 304 315 289 341 237 285 285 292 277 315 225
75 332 264 366 203 394 136 311 253 344 192 371 125 289 241 320 180 346 114 267 229 295 168 318 103
80 334 312 367 252 395 186 314 300 345 241 371 175 293 288 321 229 346 164 271 271 296 217 318 152
9000
85 344 344 368 302 395 236 326 326 346 291 372 225 307 307 322 279 346 214 287 287 298 264 319 202
90 361 361 370 349 395 285 343 343 349 338 372 274 323 323 326 326 346 263 302 302 302 302 319 251
75 341 288 374 216 400 138 320 274 351 204 376 128 296 261 325 192 349 116 272 248 299 180 321 104
80 346 343 374 274 400 196 325 325 351 262 376 186 303 303 326 250 349 174 282 282 300 237 320 162
1050
85 361 361 376 332 400 254 342 342 353 317 375 243 321 321 329 304 348 232 298 298 302 291 320 219
90 378 378 380 380 400 312 358 358 358 358 376 301 336 336 336 336 349 289 311 311 312 312 320 277
75 349 309 379 229 404 141 326 296 355 217 379 130 301 282 329 204 351 118 276 269 301 191 322 106
80 356 356 380 295 403 207 336 336 356 283 378 196 314 314 330 271 350 184 290 290 302 254 320 171
12000
85 374 374 382 357 404 274 353 353 359 345 377 262 330 330 333 331 349 250 305 305 306 306 319 237
90 390 390 390 390 406 340 368 368 368 368 379 328 343 343 344 344 350 311 316 316 316 316 319 297
75 354 331 383 242 407 144 331 318 358 229 381 133 305 304 331 217 352 120 280 280 302 203 322 108
80 367 367 384 316 407 219 345 345 359 300 379 206 321 321 332 286 350 194 296 296 303 272 320 181
13500
85 384 384 387 384 408 293 361 361 363 363 380 281 337 337 336 336 350 268 310 310 310 310 319 255
90 398 398 398 398 410 363 374 374 374 374 382 350 347 347 347 347 351 336 318 318 318 318 319 319
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 17. Gross cooling capacities— 30 ton—high efficiency and high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 325 226 366 188 410 147 308 215 347 177 389 137 289 204 325 166 366 125 269 193 304 154 343 115
80 326 259 367 221 411 181 308 248 347 210 389 170 289 237 326 199 366 159 270 226 305 187 344 148
6000
85 327 292 367 254 411 214 309 282 348 243 390 203 291 269 327 232 367 192 272 258 306 221 344 181
90 329 324 368 287 412 247 313 313 349 276 390 237 297 297 328 265 367 225 281 281 306 254 345 215
75 349 255 391 206 435 154 329 243 369 194 411 142 307 230 345 182 386 131 285 218 322 170 361 119
80 350 296 392 247 435 196 330 284 370 235 411 184 309 271 346 223 387 173 287 258 323 211 362 161
7500
85 353 336 393 288 436 237 333 324 371 277 412 226 312 312 347 264 388 214 293 293 324 253 363 203
90 365 365 394 330 437 279 348 348 372 318 413 267 329 329 348 306 389 256 311 311 326 293 364 244
75 366 281 408 221 451 158 344 268 384 209 426 147 320 255 358 196 399 135 296 241 333 184 372 123
80 368 329 409 271 452 209 346 316 385 259 427 197 323 303 359 246 400 185 300 290 335 234 373 173
9000
85 374 374 410 321 453 258 355 355 386 308 428 247 335 335 361 296 401 235 315 315 337 282 374 223
90 395 395 413 369 454 308 376 376 389 356 429 297 355 355 365 343 402 285 335 335 341 331 376 273
75 378 306 420 236 463 163 355 293 394 223 436 151 329 277 368 210 408 139 305 263 341 198 379 126
80 382 361 422 294 464 221 359 348 396 281 438 209 335 334 369 268 409 197 312 312 343 256 381 185
1050
85 397 397 424 350 465 279 377 377 398 337 439 268 355 355 372 324 411 255 333 333 346 310 382 243
90 419 419 428 407 466 337 398 398 403 394 440 326 376 376 378 378 412 313 354 354 355 355 384 301
75 388 328 430 250 471 166 363 314 402 237 444 154 337 299 375 224 414 142 311 285 347 211 384 129
80 394 393 431 316 473 233 371 371 404 303 445 221 348 348 377 290 416 208 326 326 349 274 386 196
12000
85 416 416 434 379 474 299 394 394 408 366 447 288 371 371 381 352 417 275 348 348 354 339 387 262
90 439 439 440 440 475 366 417 417 417 417 448 351 393 393 394 394 419 338 370 370 370 370 390 324
75 396 350 437 264 478 170 370 336 409 250 450 158 343 321 380 237 419 145 317 306 351 223 388 132
80 407 407 438 338 479 245 384 384 411 322 451 233 360 360 383 307 421 220 336 336 354 293 390 207
13500
85 431 431 443 408 480 320 408 408 416 395 452 307 384 384 388 381 422 295 359 359 361 361 391 282
90 455 455 455 455 482 390 432 432 432 432 455 377 407 407 407 407 424 364 381 381 382 382 394 350
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

49
50
Table 18. Gross cooling capacities — 30 ton eFlex™ variable speed — high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 321 224 362 186 405 145 305 214 343 176 385 135 287 203 324 165 364 125 269 193 304 154 344 115
80 322 257 362 219 405 179 305 247 344 209 385 169 288 236 325 198 365 158 270 226 305 188 344 148
6000
Performance Data

85 323 290 363 252 406 212 307 279 345 242 386 202 289 268 325 231 365 192 272 258 306 221 345 182
90 326 323 363 285 406 245 310 310 345 275 387 235 296 296 326 264 366 225 281 281 307 254 346 215
75 344 252 386 203 429 152 325 241 365 192 407 141 305 230 343 181 384 130 285 218 322 170 361 120
80 346 294 387 245 430 193 327 283 366 234 407 183 307 270 344 223 385 172 287 258 323 212 362 162
7500
85 348 334 387 286 430 235 330 323 367 275 408 224 311 311 345 264 386 214 294 294 324 253 363 203
90 361 361 389 328 431 277 345 345 368 317 409 266 328 328 347 305 387 255 312 312 326 293 364 245
75 361 278 402 219 445 156 340 267 380 207 422 146 318 255 356 196 397 134 296 243 334 184 372 124
80 363 326 403 269 446 206 343 314 381 257 423 196 321 302 358 245 398 185 300 290 335 234 374 174
9000
85 370 370 405 318 447 256 353 353 383 307 424 246 334 334 359 295 400 235 316 316 337 282 375 224
90 391 391 407 366 447 306 373 373 386 354 425 295 354 354 363 342 401 284 336 336 341 331 376 273
75 373 304 414 234 456 160 351 289 390 222 432 149 328 276 366 210 406 138 305 263 342 198 380 127
80 377 359 416 292 457 219 355 346 392 280 433 208 333 333 368 268 408 197 312 312 344 256 382 185
1050
85 393 393 418 348 458 277 373 373 394 335 435 266 353 353 371 323 409 255 334 334 347 311 383 243
90 415 415 422 405 459 335 395 395 399 392 436 324 375 375 377 377 410 313 355 355 356 356 384 301
75 383 325 423 248 465 164 359 312 398 235 439 153 335 298 373 223 412 141 312 285 348 211 385 130
80 389 389 425 314 466 231 367 367 400 302 441 220 346 346 375 290 414 208 326 326 350 274 387 196
12000
85 411 411 428 377 467 297 390 390 404 364 442 286 369 369 379 352 415 274 348 348 355 339 388 263
90 434 434 435 435 468 364 413 413 414 414 444 349 392 392 393 393 417 337 370 370 371 371 390 325
75 391 348 430 261 471 168 366 334 404 249 445 156 341 320 378 236 417 144 317 307 352 224 389 132
80 402 402 432 333 472 243 381 381 407 320 447 231 359 359 381 307 419 219 337 337 355 294 390 207
13500
85 426 426 436 406 473 317 405 405 412 393 448 306 383 383 387 380 420 294 360 360 361 361 392 282
90 449 449 450 450 475 388 428 428 429 429 450 376 405 405 406 406 423 363 382 382 382 382 394 350
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 19. Gross cooling capacities— 40 ton—standard efficiency (60Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 398 289 446 238 498 182 380 280 426 227 475 172 360 269 404 216 449 161 339 258 380 205 421 149
80 399 333 447 282 498 227 381 323 427 272 475 217 361 313 404 261 449 206 340 302 380 249 422 194
8000
85 400 377 447 326 498 271 382 365 427 316 475 261 363 354 405 305 450 250 343 342 381 293 422 238
90 405 405 448 370 498 315 389 389 428 359 476 305 373 373 406 349 450 294 356 356 382 337 423 282
75 425 326 474 260 524 190 405 316 451 249 498 179 382 304 426 238 470 167 359 292 399 225 438 155
80 426 381 475 315 524 245 406 371 452 305 499 235 384 356 427 293 470 223 361 344 400 281 439 210
10000
85 430 430 476 370 525 301 411 411 453 360 499 290 390 390 428 348 471 278 370 370 401 336 439 266
90 447 447 477 425 525 356 430 430 454 415 500 345 411 411 430 401 471 334 391 391 403 386 440 321
75 444 361 493 281 541 196 422 350 468 269 513 184 398 338 441 257 482 172 372 325 412 244 448 159
80 447 423 494 347 541 262 425 412 469 336 514 251 402 399 442 323 483 239 377 377 413 311 449 226
12000
85 457 457 495 413 542 329 438 438 471 402 514 318 418 418 443 390 483 305 395 395 414 374 449 292
90 481 481 498 474 543 395 462 462 474 463 515 384 440 440 448 448 484 371 416 416 419 419 450 358
75 459 395 507 300 553 200 435 381 481 288 523 189 409 365 452 276 491 176 382 352 421 263 455 163
80 464 464 508 377 553 278 441 441 482 366 524 267 416 416 453 353 491 254 392 392 422 340 455 241
14000
85 482 482 509 454 554 356 462 462 484 437 524 344 439 439 455 424 492 332 414 414 425 410 456 318
90 507 507 515 515 554 433 486 486 490 490 525 421 462 462 463 463 492 409 435 435 435 435 456 395
75 470 422 517 319 561 205 445 409 490 307 530 193 419 395 460 294 497 181 391 381 427 281 459 167
80 478 478 518 407 561 294 455 455 491 395 531 282 431 431 461 382 497 269 406 406 428 365 460 256
16000
85 503 503 521 488 562 382 480 480 494 476 531 370 455 455 464 462 497 358 428 428 433 433 460 344
90 528 528 529 529 562 470 504 504 505 505 532 459 478 478 478 478 498 442 447 447 448 448 460 423
75 479 452 525 337 567 209 454 439 497 325 536 197 427 425 466 312 501 185 397 397 432 298 463 171
80 492 492 526 436 568 309 470 470 498 421 536 297 444 444 467 403 501 284 417 417 433 388 462 270
18000
85 519 519 530 526 568 409 495 495 503 503 536 397 468 468 472 472 501 384 439 439 439 439 462 369
90 544 544 544 544 568 504 518 518 519 519 537 486 489 489 490 490 501 472 456 456 456 456 462 456
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

51
52
Table 20. Gross cooling capacities— 40 ton—high efficiency and high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 423 302 474 250 530 195 403 291 453 239 506 184 381 279 429 227 479 173 359 267 403 215 450 160
80 424 346 475 294 530 240 404 335 453 283 506 229 382 323 429 271 479 217 360 311 404 259 450 205
8000
Performance Data

85 425 390 475 338 530 284 405 378 454 327 507 273 384 366 430 315 480 261 362 353 405 303 451 249
90 430 430 476 382 530 328 414 414 454 371 507 317 396 396 431 359 481 306 378 378 406 347 452 293
75 452 339 504 273 559 203 429 327 480 261 532 192 405 315 453 249 503 179 380 302 425 236 470 166
80 453 394 505 328 559 258 431 382 481 317 533 247 407 370 455 304 503 235 382 355 426 291 471 222
10000
85 457 448 506 383 559 314 436 435 482 372 533 303 415 415 456 359 504 290 394 394 427 346 472 277
90 477 477 507 438 560 369 458 458 484 427 534 358 438 438 458 413 505 346 416 416 430 399 472 332
75 473 374 525 294 577 208 449 362 499 282 549 197 422 349 470 269 517 185 395 335 439 255 483 171
80 475 438 526 360 578 275 452 426 501 348 550 264 427 412 472 335 518 251 400 398 441 321 484 238
12000
85 488 488 528 426 578 342 468 468 502 414 550 330 446 446 474 401 519 318 422 422 443 386 484 304
90 514 514 531 490 579 408 494 494 506 478 551 396 471 471 478 464 520 384 446 446 448 448 485 370
75 488 407 540 313 590 213 463 395 513 301 561 202 436 378 483 288 527 189 407 364 450 274 491 176
80 493 482 541 390 590 291 470 469 514 378 561 280 444 444 484 365 528 267 419 419 451 351 492 253
14000
85 516 516 544 468 591 368 495 495 517 452 562 357 471 471 487 438 529 344 444 444 455 424 493 330
90 543 543 549 541 591 445 521 521 524 524 562 434 496 496 497 497 530 421 468 468 469 469 494 408
75 501 437 552 332 599 218 475 423 523 319 569 206 446 409 492 306 535 194 416 394 457 292 497 180
80 510 510 553 420 599 306 488 488 525 408 569 295 463 463 493 394 535 282 436 436 459 376 498 268
16000
85 539 539 556 504 599 395 516 516 529 491 569 383 490 490 498 477 536 370 461 461 465 462 498 356
90 566 566 567 567 600 483 542 542 543 543 570 471 515 515 516 516 537 454 484 484 485 485 500 439
75 511 467 560 350 606 222 485 454 531 338 575 211 455 439 498 324 540 198 424 423 463 310 502 184
80 528 528 562 449 606 322 505 505 533 435 575 310 478 478 500 418 540 297 449 449 466 403 502 283
18000
85 557 557 566 543 606 421 533 533 538 530 575 409 505 505 507 507 540 396 474 474 475 475 502 382
90 584 584 585 585 607 515 558 558 559 559 576 502 529 529 530 530 542 488 496 496 497 497 504 473
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 21. Gross cooling capacities — 40 ton eFlex™ variable speed — high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 418 299 468 247 522 192 398 288 447 237 500 182 378 277 425 226 475 171 358 266 402 214 449 160
80 418 343 468 291 522 237 399 332 448 281 500 226 379 321 426 270 475 216 359 310 403 259 449 204
8000
85 420 386 469 335 522 281 401 375 448 325 500 271 381 364 426 314 476 260 361 353 403 303 450 249
90 426 426 470 379 523 325 411 411 449 369 501 315 394 394 427 358 477 304 378 378 405 347 451 293
75 445 336 497 270 549 199 424 325 474 259 525 189 401 313 449 247 498 178 378 301 423 235 469 166
80 447 391 498 325 550 255 426 378 475 314 526 245 404 366 450 303 499 233 381 354 425 291 470 222
10000
85 452 444 499 380 550 310 432 429 476 369 526 300 413 413 452 358 500 289 394 394 426 346 471 277
90 472 472 500 434 551 365 455 455 478 422 527 355 436 436 454 411 500 344 417 417 429 398 471 332
75 465 371 517 290 567 205 442 358 493 279 541 195 418 346 466 267 513 183 394 332 438 255 482 171
80 469 434 518 356 567 272 447 422 494 345 542 261 423 410 467 333 514 250 399 396 440 321 483 238
12000
85 483 483 520 422 568 338 464 464 496 410 542 327 444 444 470 397 514 316 422 422 442 384 483 304
90 509 509 523 486 568 404 490 490 500 474 543 393 469 469 474 462 515 382 446 446 448 445 484 370
75 481 401 531 310 579 210 457 389 506 298 552 199 432 376 478 286 523 188 406 362 449 273 490 176
80 487 478 532 387 579 287 465 460 507 375 553 277 442 442 480 363 523 265 419 419 450 349 491 253
14000
85 511 511 535 460 579 364 490 490 510 449 553 354 468 468 483 436 524 342 444 444 454 423 492 330
90 538 538 541 532 580 441 517 517 519 517 553 429 494 494 494 494 524 416 468 468 469 469 492 403
75 493 432 542 328 588 214 469 420 516 317 561 204 442 406 487 304 530 192 415 392 456 291 497 180
80 505 505 543 415 588 303 484 484 517 403 560 292 460 460 489 388 530 280 436 436 459 374 497 268
16000
85 533 533 547 499 587 390 511 511 522 487 560 380 487 487 494 474 530 369 462 462 464 460 497 354
90 559 559 560 560 588 474 537 537 537 537 561 463 512 512 513 513 531 450 484 484 485 485 498 437
75 503 463 550 346 595 219 478 450 523 335 567 208 451 436 493 322 536 197 424 421 462 309 502 184
80 522 522 552 441 594 318 500 500 525 428 566 307 476 476 496 415 535 296 449 449 465 401 501 283
18000
85 551 551 557 537 593 417 528 528 531 523 565 404 502 502 504 503 535 389 475 475 475 475 501 375
90 575 575 576 576 594 509 551 551 552 552 565 497 525 525 525 525 535 484 495 495 496 496 501 471
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

53
54
Table 22. Gross cooling capacities— 50 ton—standard efficiency (60Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 503 365 563 300 625 229 480 352 536 286 594 216 453 338 506 272 561 202 426 324 475 257 524 186
80 504 420 564 355 624 285 481 407 537 342 594 272 455 393 507 327 561 257 427 379 476 312 524 242
10000
Performance Data

85 507 473 564 410 625 340 484 460 538 397 595 327 458 446 508 382 561 313 432 431 477 367 525 297
90 515 515 565 465 625 396 496 496 539 452 596 382 475 475 510 437 562 368 452 452 478 423 525 352
75 535 411 595 327 654 237 509 397 565 313 620 223 479 382 532 298 583 208 448 366 496 282 542 192
80 537 478 596 396 654 307 511 463 566 382 621 293 482 447 533 367 583 278 452 431 498 351 542 262
12500
85 544 544 597 464 655 376 519 519 567 451 621 362 494 494 534 435 584 347 468 468 499 420 543 331
90 569 569 599 533 655 445 546 546 570 518 622 431 520 520 538 500 584 416 492 492 503 484 543 400
75 558 453 617 351 672 243 529 439 585 337 636 229 497 421 549 321 596 214 464 402 511 305 552 197
80 563 532 618 434 673 327 534 517 586 420 637 313 504 501 550 404 597 297 471 471 512 388 553 280
15000
85 579 579 619 517 673 410 554 554 588 502 638 395 527 527 552 482 597 380 496 496 515 464 553 363
90 609 609 624 594 674 492 583 583 593 579 638 478 553 553 559 559 598 462 521 521 522 522 554 446
75 575 490 632 375 685 249 545 474 598 360 647 234 511 457 560 344 605 219 476 440 520 327 560 202
80 583 583 633 471 685 346 554 554 600 457 648 332 522 522 562 441 605 316 491 491 521 424 560 299
17500
85 609 609 636 562 686 443 582 582 603 546 648 428 551 551 566 529 606 412 517 517 526 511 560 395
90 639 639 644 644 686 539 610 610 612 612 649 525 578 578 578 578 606 505 541 541 542 542 560 483
75 589 528 644 398 694 254 557 512 608 383 655 240 522 495 569 366 611 224 486 476 527 349 564 207
80 601 601 645 508 694 365 572 572 610 493 655 350 541 541 571 470 611 334 507 507 529 451 564 317
20000
85 632 632 649 610 694 476 603 603 614 594 655 461 569 569 576 576 611 445 533 533 535 535 563 427
90 662 662 662 662 695 582 630 630 631 631 656 567 595 595 595 595 612 545 554 554 555 555 564 525
75 600 566 652 420 701 260 567 549 616 405 661 245 531 531 575 388 616 229 494 494 532 371 568 212
80 619 619 654 537 701 384 589 589 617 521 661 369 556 556 577 503 616 353 519 519 534 483 567 336
22500
85 650 650 660 657 701 508 619 619 624 624 660 493 583 583 585 585 615 477 544 544 544 544 566 454
90 679 679 680 680 702 622 645 645 646 646 662 605 607 607 607 607 616 587 563 563 563 563 567 567
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 23. Gross cooling capacities— 50 ton—high efficiency and high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 508 368 568 302 633 233 483 354 540 288 602 219 455 339 510 274 568 205 427 324 477 258 531 189
80 509 423 569 357 633 288 484 409 541 344 602 275 457 394 511 329 568 260 428 378 479 314 532 245
10000
85 511 476 570 412 633 344 487 462 542 399 603 330 461 448 512 384 569 316 433 432 480 369 533 301
90 522 522 571 467 634 399 502 502 544 454 604 386 480 480 514 439 570 371 456 456 482 422 534 356
75 540 413 601 329 664 242 512 398 570 315 631 228 481 383 536 300 593 213 449 367 501 284 553 197
80 543 480 602 398 665 311 515 465 572 384 632 297 485 449 538 369 594 282 454 432 502 353 554 266
12500
85 549 549 604 467 666 380 525 525 573 453 633 367 500 500 540 438 596 351 473 473 504 419 556 336
90 577 577 607 534 667 449 554 554 577 519 634 436 528 528 544 503 597 421 500 500 509 487 557 405
75 563 455 624 354 685 249 533 439 591 340 649 234 500 421 554 324 609 219 466 404 516 307 567 203
80 568 535 625 437 686 332 539 519 592 422 651 318 507 503 556 407 611 302 476 476 518 390 569 286
15000
85 588 588 628 517 687 415 563 563 595 502 652 401 535 535 560 485 613 386 504 504 522 468 571 369
90 620 620 633 599 689 498 594 594 602 584 654 484 564 564 567 567 614 469 533 533 534 534 572 451
75 581 493 640 378 700 255 549 477 606 363 663 241 515 459 567 347 621 225 479 441 527 330 577 209
80 589 588 642 475 701 352 560 560 608 460 664 338 531 531 570 440 623 322 499 499 530 422 579 306
17500
85 621 621 646 567 702 449 593 593 612 551 666 435 562 562 575 534 625 419 529 529 536 516 581 403
90 653 653 656 656 704 545 625 625 626 626 668 527 593 593 594 594 627 510 558 558 559 559 583 493
75 595 531 653 401 711 261 562 514 617 386 672 246 527 497 577 370 629 231 490 478 535 353 584 214
80 612 612 655 507 712 372 583 583 619 491 674 357 551 551 580 474 632 342 517 517 539 455 587 325
20000
85 646 646 661 615 713 482 617 617 626 599 675 468 584 584 588 582 633 452 548 548 549 549 588 430
90 679 679 680 680 715 586 649 649 650 650 678 571 614 614 615 615 636 554 577 577 578 578 592 537
75 606 569 662 424 719 267 573 552 625 409 680 252 537 534 584 392 636 236 500 500 541 375 589 220
80 632 632 665 541 721 391 602 602 629 525 682 377 568 568 589 507 638 361 532 532 546 488 592 344
22500
85 667 667 673 663 721 515 636 636 638 638 683 495 601 601 602 602 640 478 563 563 564 564 594 459
90 700 700 701 701 724 630 668 668 669 669 686 615 631 631 632 632 644 598 592 592 593 593 599 580
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

55
56
Table 24. Gross cooling capacities — 50 ton eFlex™ variable speed — high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 514 371 576 306 644 238 491 359 550 293 615 225 466 345 522 279 583 211 440 331 493 266 551 197
80 515 426 577 361 644 293 492 413 551 348 615 280 468 400 523 335 584 267 442 386 494 321 551 253
10000
Performance Data

85 517 481 577 416 644 349 495 468 552 403 615 336 471 454 524 390 585 322 446 437 495 376 552 308
90 528 526 578 471 645 404 508 508 553 458 616 391 488 488 525 445 585 378 467 467 497 431 553 364
75 547 417 611 334 679 248 521 403 582 320 647 234 493 389 550 306 612 220 465 374 518 291 576 205
80 550 485 612 403 680 317 524 471 583 389 647 304 496 457 552 375 613 289 468 441 520 360 577 275
12500
85 557 545 613 472 681 386 534 529 584 458 649 373 509 509 553 444 614 359 485 485 522 429 579 344
90 582 582 616 540 682 456 561 561 587 526 650 442 537 537 557 512 616 428 512 512 526 496 580 414
75 571 460 635 359 704 255 543 445 604 345 669 241 513 429 570 330 631 227 482 414 536 315 593 212
80 576 541 637 442 705 339 548 525 605 428 670 325 520 507 572 413 633 310 491 485 538 398 595 296
15000
85 594 594 639 525 706 422 570 570 608 511 672 408 545 545 575 494 635 394 518 518 541 479 597 379
90 627 627 644 605 707 505 602 602 614 591 673 491 576 576 583 569 636 477 548 548 552 547 599 462
75 590 499 653 384 721 262 560 484 620 369 684 248 528 469 584 354 645 233 496 451 548 338 605 218
80 598 584 655 480 723 360 571 564 622 466 686 346 542 542 587 451 647 331 513 513 551 435 607 316
17500
85 628 628 659 575 724 457 602 602 626 560 688 443 574 574 592 543 649 428 545 545 557 527 609 413
90 663 663 670 655 726 554 636 636 640 636 690 540 607 607 608 608 652 525 576 576 577 577 613 508
75 604 539 667 407 734 269 573 521 632 392 696 254 540 505 595 377 655 239 507 488 558 361 613 224
80 620 620 669 518 736 380 592 592 635 503 698 366 563 563 598 485 658 351 533 533 561 469 617 336
20000
85 655 655 675 623 738 491 627 627 642 608 700 477 597 597 606 589 660 462 566 566 571 564 619 447
90 692 692 694 694 741 602 663 663 664 664 704 585 632 632 633 633 664 570 599 599 600 600 624 554
75 617 576 678 431 745 275 585 560 642 415 705 260 551 538 604 400 663 245 517 513 565 384 620 230
80 640 640 681 552 747 400 611 611 645 537 708 386 581 581 608 520 666 370 549 549 569 500 624 355
22500
85 678 678 690 667 749 525 649 649 656 642 710 511 616 616 621 618 668 495 583 583 585 585 627 480
90 716 716 717 717 753 647 686 686 686 686 715 632 652 652 653 653 674 612 618 618 618 618 633 596
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 25. Gross cooling capacities— 55 ton—standard efficiency (60Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 552 401 614 327 676 247 525 386 584 312 643 233 496 370 551 296 605 217 465 354 516 280 565 200
80 553 461 615 388 676 308 526 447 585 373 643 294 497 431 552 357 606 278 467 415 517 341 565 261
11000
85 556 521 616 448 676 369 530 506 586 433 644 355 501 490 553 418 606 339 472 472 518 401 566 322
90 568 568 617 508 677 430 546 546 587 494 644 416 522 522 555 478 607 400 495 495 520 462 567 383
75 585 449 646 355 703 254 555 434 613 340 667 239 522 417 576 323 626 223 488 400 537 306 582 206
80 587 525 647 431 703 331 558 507 614 416 667 316 526 490 577 399 626 299 492 473 538 382 582 282
13750
85 595 595 648 507 703 408 569 569 615 491 667 392 541 541 579 475 627 375 511 511 540 458 583 358
90 623 623 651 583 704 482 598 598 618 566 667 469 569 569 583 547 627 451 537 537 544 529 583 434
75 608 495 667 381 719 260 576 479 631 366 681 245 540 462 592 348 638 228 503 442 551 331 592 211
80 613 583 667 472 720 351 582 567 632 456 681 336 548 548 593 439 638 320 513 513 552 422 592 302
16500
85 633 633 669 563 720 442 606 606 635 547 681 427 574 574 596 526 638 411 541 541 555 507 592 393
90 664 664 675 650 720 533 635 635 641 634 682 518 602 602 604 604 639 502 565 565 566 566 592 484
75 624 538 681 406 731 265 591 519 644 390 691 250 554 501 603 373 646 234 516 481 560 355 598 219
80 634 634 682 512 730 372 602 602 645 496 690 357 570 570 605 479 646 340 534 534 561 461 598 322
19250
85 663 663 685 613 730 478 633 633 649 597 690 463 599 599 609 578 645 446 561 561 566 559 597 428
90 693 693 694 694 731 584 661 661 662 662 691 569 624 624 625 625 646 549 584 584 584 584 598 527
75 638 578 691 431 739 271 603 561 653 415 698 256 565 542 611 397 652 239 526 522 566 379 603 222
80 654 654 692 552 738 392 623 623 655 536 697 377 588 588 613 512 651 360 550 550 568 492 601 345
22000
85 686 686 697 666 738 514 653 653 660 649 696 498 616 616 619 619 650 481 576 576 576 576 600 463
90 714 714 714 714 741 636 679 679 680 680 698 616 639 639 640 640 651 593 595 595 595 595 601 573
75 649 619 699 455 745 277 613 601 660 439 703 261 575 575 617 421 657 245 534 534 570 402 607 227
80 672 672 701 588 745 414 639 639 662 568 701 398 602 602 619 548 654 380 562 562 573 528 604 363
24750
85 703 703 707 707 745 550 668 668 670 670 701 534 629 629 629 629 653 517 586 586 586 586 602 494
90 729 729 730 730 748 681 692 692 693 693 705 660 649 649 650 650 656 641 603 603 603 603 605 605
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

57
58
Table 26. Gross cooling capacities— 55 ton—high efficiency and high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 543 397 608 325 678 249 516 382 578 310 644 235 487 367 545 294 607 219 456 351 510 278 568 203
80 545 458 609 386 678 310 518 443 579 371 645 296 489 426 546 355 608 280 458 409 511 339 569 264
11000
Performance Data

85 548 516 610 446 679 371 522 502 580 432 646 357 494 486 547 416 609 341 465 465 513 400 570 325
90 563 563 612 507 680 432 541 541 582 492 647 418 517 517 549 477 610 402 491 491 515 458 571 386
75 577 446 642 355 711 259 547 431 609 339 674 244 514 414 572 323 633 227 479 395 534 306 590 211
80 580 519 644 431 712 335 551 504 610 415 676 320 518 487 574 399 635 304 485 469 535 382 592 287
13750
85 590 590 646 506 714 412 565 565 613 491 677 397 537 537 576 475 637 380 508 508 538 455 594 364
90 621 621 649 580 715 487 596 596 617 564 678 473 567 567 581 547 638 456 537 537 544 529 596 440
75 601 493 666 382 734 267 568 473 630 366 694 251 533 455 591 349 650 234 497 437 550 332 605 217
80 607 580 668 473 735 358 576 563 632 457 696 343 542 542 593 440 653 326 510 510 552 423 608 309
16500
85 632 632 671 561 737 450 604 604 636 544 698 435 574 574 597 527 655 418 541 541 557 508 610 401
90 667 667 678 651 738 541 638 638 644 635 700 526 606 606 607 607 657 509 572 572 573 573 612 488
75 619 533 684 408 749 274 585 516 646 392 708 258 548 497 604 375 663 241 510 478 561 357 615 224
80 631 631 686 515 752 381 600 600 648 498 711 365 568 568 607 476 666 348 534 534 565 457 619 331
19250
85 666 666 691 615 753 487 636 636 654 598 713 472 602 602 614 580 668 455 567 567 572 561 621 438
90 702 702 704 704 755 592 671 671 672 672 715 573 636 636 637 637 671 555 599 599 600 600 625 537
75 634 575 696 434 761 280 599 557 657 417 719 265 561 538 614 400 672 247 521 519 569 381 624 230
80 656 656 699 550 764 403 624 624 661 532 722 387 589 589 618 513 675 370 553 553 574 494 628 353
22000
85 694 694 707 669 765 524 661 661 669 651 723 509 625 625 628 628 677 489 587 587 588 588 630 467
90 731 731 732 732 768 639 697 697 698 698 727 622 660 660 660 660 682 604 620 620 621 621 636 585
75 647 617 706 459 771 287 610 599 666 442 727 271 572 572 622 424 679 254 533 533 576 398 630 236
80 677 677 711 588 773 424 644 644 671 570 730 409 607 607 627 550 682 391 568 568 582 530 634 374
24750
85 716 716 721 721 774 558 682 682 683 683 732 538 643 643 644 644 685 519 603 603 604 604 637 500
90 753 753 754 754 779 688 718 718 719 719 737 671 678 678 679 679 691 652 637 637 638 638 644 633
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 27. Gross cooling capacities — 55 ton eFlex™ variable speed — high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 539 395 603 323 673 247 515 382 576 309 642 234 489 368 546 295 610 220 461 354 516 281 576 206
80 541 456 604 383 673 308 516 442 577 370 643 295 490 428 547 356 610 281 463 414 517 342 576 267
11000
85 544 516 605 444 674 370 520 501 577 431 644 356 495 487 548 417 611 342 470 468 518 402 578 328
90 559 559 606 505 675 430 539 539 579 491 645 417 517 517 550 477 612 403 495 495 521 463 579 389
75 572 444 637 352 708 257 544 430 606 338 674 243 515 415 574 323 637 229 485 400 540 309 600 214
80 575 519 638 428 709 334 548 505 608 414 675 320 519 488 575 399 638 305 490 473 542 385 602 291
13750
85 586 584 640 504 710 410 561 561 610 490 676 396 537 537 577 475 640 382 512 512 545 461 603 367
90 616 616 644 579 711 486 592 592 614 565 677 472 567 567 582 548 641 458 541 541 550 533 605 443
75 595 490 661 380 732 266 565 476 628 365 695 251 534 459 593 350 656 236 502 441 557 335 616 221
80 601 578 662 471 733 358 573 562 630 456 696 343 543 540 595 441 658 328 514 514 559 426 619 313
16500
85 626 626 665 562 734 449 600 600 633 546 698 435 573 573 599 531 660 420 545 545 564 513 621 405
90 660 660 673 650 736 541 634 634 642 631 700 526 606 606 610 607 662 511 577 577 578 578 623 497
75 613 533 678 406 749 273 582 516 643 391 710 258 549 499 607 376 669 243 516 483 569 360 628 228
80 625 623 680 513 750 380 597 597 646 498 712 366 567 567 609 482 672 350 538 538 572 467 631 335
19250
85 659 659 685 617 752 487 632 632 652 599 714 473 602 602 616 583 674 457 572 572 580 566 633 442
90 696 696 700 700 755 594 668 668 669 669 717 580 637 637 638 638 677 562 605 605 606 606 637 546
75 628 574 691 432 761 280 596 558 655 417 721 265 562 541 617 401 679 250 528 522 578 385 636 234
80 648 648 694 554 764 403 620 620 658 536 724 388 589 589 621 519 682 372 558 558 582 500 640 357
22000
85 687 687 702 669 766 525 657 657 667 652 726 510 625 625 631 627 684 495 593 593 595 595 643 479
90 726 726 727 727 770 644 695 695 696 696 731 629 662 662 663 663 690 609 628 628 629 629 649 593
75 640 616 702 457 771 287 607 597 664 442 730 272 573 572 625 426 686 256 538 538 585 409 643 240
80 669 669 706 591 774 425 639 639 669 572 733 410 607 607 630 554 690 394 574 574 591 537 647 379
24750
85 710 710 717 710 776 562 678 678 682 682 736 547 645 645 646 646 693 532 610 610 611 611 651 512
90 750 750 751 751 782 696 717 717 718 718 742 676 682 682 683 683 700 659 647 647 648 648 659 643
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

59
60
Table 28. Gross cooling capacities— 60 ton—standard efficiency (60Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 600 436 670 356 743 272 571 420 638 340 707 256 540 403 602 323 667 239 506 385 564 305 623 220
80 601 502 670 423 743 339 572 486 638 407 707 323 541 469 603 389 667 305 508 451 565 371 623 287
12000
Performance Data

85 603 568 671 489 744 405 575 552 639 473 707 389 545 532 604 455 667 372 513 513 566 437 624 353
90 612 612 672 554 744 472 586 586 640 538 708 456 560 560 605 521 668 438 533 533 568 503 624 420
75 638 490 708 389 780 282 605 473 672 372 739 265 570 454 632 353 694 247 532 435 590 334 645 227
80 640 572 710 472 780 366 608 555 673 455 740 349 573 537 633 436 694 330 536 519 591 417 646 311
15000
85 647 647 711 554 781 449 617 617 675 537 740 432 583 583 635 519 695 413 551 551 592 499 646 394
90 671 671 713 637 782 532 644 644 677 620 741 515 613 613 638 602 696 496 580 580 597 580 647 476
75 665 541 735 419 804 290 629 523 696 401 760 273 591 504 652 382 711 253 550 484 606 361 659 233
80 669 641 736 518 804 390 635 617 697 500 760 373 598 597 654 481 712 354 558 558 608 461 659 333
18000
85 684 684 738 617 805 490 653 653 699 599 761 472 621 621 656 580 713 453 585 585 610 560 660 433
90 719 719 743 717 806 589 688 688 705 693 762 572 653 653 663 663 714 552 615 615 619 619 661 532
75 685 590 754 447 820 297 647 572 712 429 774 279 607 552 666 409 722 259 564 528 617 388 667 239
80 693 693 755 563 821 414 657 657 713 544 774 396 618 618 668 525 723 376 577 577 619 504 668 355
21000
85 719 719 758 679 822 530 686 686 717 661 775 512 649 649 672 637 724 492 610 610 624 611 669 472
90 756 756 767 767 823 646 721 721 727 727 776 628 682 682 684 684 725 608 639 639 639 639 670 587
75 701 638 768 475 832 304 662 620 724 455 784 285 619 591 676 435 730 265 575 568 625 414 673 244
80 713 713 769 607 833 437 676 676 726 588 784 419 636 636 678 568 731 398 597 597 627 546 674 377
24000
85 748 748 774 740 834 570 712 712 731 716 785 551 672 672 685 685 732 531 628 628 635 635 674 510
90 784 784 787 787 835 703 747 747 746 746 787 684 704 704 705 705 734 664 657 657 658 658 677 643
75 714 686 779 502 841 310 673 657 733 482 791 291 629 629 683 461 736 271 584 584 631 440 677 249
80 731 731 780 650 842 460 695 695 735 631 792 441 655 655 686 610 736 421 611 611 634 584 678 400
27000
85 770 770 787 787 843 610 732 732 743 743 792 591 689 689 695 695 737 570 643 643 644 644 678 549
90 807 807 807 807 845 759 766 766 767 767 795 740 721 721 721 721 740 720 670 670 671 671 682 680
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 29. Gross cooling capacities— 60 ton—high efficiency and high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 635 452 708 373 781 286 603 434 673 355 744 269 568 415 634 336 701 251 533 397 594 317 656 232
80 636 518 709 439 781 353 604 500 674 421 744 336 569 481 636 402 702 318 535 463 595 383 657 298
12000
85 638 584 710 505 781 419 606 565 675 487 745 402 572 546 637 468 703 384 538 527 596 449 658 365
90 645 645 711 571 782 485 620 620 676 553 745 469 591 591 638 534 703 450 562 562 598 515 658 431
75 676 507 748 405 815 294 640 488 710 386 775 277 601 468 667 366 729 258 561 447 622 346 680 239
80 678 590 749 487 815 377 642 571 711 469 775 360 604 548 668 449 730 342 564 527 623 429 681 322
15000
85 684 670 750 570 816 460 650 648 712 552 776 443 617 617 670 532 730 424 583 583 625 511 681 405
90 713 713 752 652 816 543 683 683 715 634 776 526 650 650 673 612 731 507 614 614 629 590 682 487
75 704 558 774 433 836 301 666 538 733 415 794 283 624 517 688 394 746 265 580 494 640 373 695 245
80 709 654 775 532 836 400 671 634 735 514 794 383 630 612 689 494 746 364 588 588 641 473 695 344
18000
85 727 727 777 631 836 499 695 695 737 613 794 482 659 659 692 589 746 463 621 621 644 567 695 443
90 762 762 780 726 836 598 729 729 741 707 794 581 692 692 698 687 747 562 652 652 653 653 695 542
75 725 607 792 461 851 307 685 583 750 442 807 290 641 560 702 421 758 271 595 537 652 400 705 251
80 733 717 793 576 850 422 694 694 751 557 806 405 655 655 704 537 757 386 615 615 654 516 704 366
21000
85 764 764 795 687 849 538 730 730 754 668 806 521 690 690 708 646 756 502 648 648 658 624 703 481
90 798 798 802 800 850 653 763 763 764 764 806 636 722 722 723 723 757 617 678 678 679 679 704 590
75 741 649 805 487 862 313 700 628 761 468 817 296 654 605 712 448 766 277 607 581 660 426 712 257
80 756 756 806 619 861 445 720 720 762 600 815 427 679 679 714 574 764 408 636 636 663 550 710 388
24000
85 792 792 809 744 861 577 755 755 767 724 813 559 714 714 720 702 763 540 668 668 670 670 709 520
90 825 825 826 826 863 707 787 787 788 788 814 684 744 744 744 744 763 663 696 696 697 697 709 641
75 754 694 814 514 871 319 712 672 770 495 824 302 665 648 720 474 773 283 617 617 666 452 717 262
80 778 778 816 655 870 468 740 740 771 635 821 449 698 698 722 613 769 430 652 652 669 589 714 410
27000
85 814 814 821 800 871 617 775 775 778 777 820 598 731 731 731 731 768 575 683 683 684 684 712 548
90 845 845 846 846 875 757 804 804 805 805 823 736 758 758 758 758 768 714 708 708 708 708 713 691
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

61
62
Table 30. Gross cooling capacities — 60 ton eFlex™ variable speed — high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 635 453 707 372 775 284 606 436 675 356 741 268 575 419 640 339 704 252 546 403 604 321 664 235
80 636 519 707 438 775 350 607 502 675 422 742 335 576 485 641 405 704 319 547 469 605 387 665 301
12000
Performance Data

85 638 584 708 504 776 417 609 567 676 488 742 402 579 550 642 471 705 385 550 532 606 453 665 368
90 648 639 709 570 776 483 622 620 677 554 743 468 596 596 643 537 706 451 571 571 608 519 666 434
75 675 507 744 403 807 291 642 489 710 386 770 275 607 471 672 369 730 259 573 453 632 350 686 241
80 677 588 745 486 807 374 645 571 711 469 770 359 610 552 673 451 730 342 576 534 633 433 687 324
15000
85 685 662 746 568 807 457 655 641 712 552 771 441 623 618 674 534 730 424 592 592 635 515 687 407
90 711 711 748 649 807 539 683 683 714 633 771 524 654 654 677 614 731 507 622 622 638 596 688 489
75 703 557 769 431 826 297 668 539 732 414 788 281 630 518 692 396 745 264 592 499 649 377 700 247
80 707 654 770 530 826 396 673 635 733 513 787 381 636 611 693 495 745 364 600 585 650 476 700 346
18000
85 724 724 771 628 825 495 695 695 735 610 787 480 663 663 695 592 745 462 629 629 653 573 699 445
90 758 758 775 724 826 594 728 728 739 704 787 578 695 695 702 677 744 561 659 659 663 652 699 543
75 723 603 785 458 839 303 686 585 747 441 800 287 646 563 705 422 756 270 606 542 661 403 709 252
80 731 705 786 573 840 419 697 681 748 556 798 402 660 656 706 538 754 385 623 623 662 516 707 367
21000
85 760 760 788 686 840 535 728 728 751 668 797 517 693 693 710 647 753 500 655 655 666 627 706 482
90 791 791 797 775 842 648 759 759 762 752 797 630 722 722 723 723 753 612 683 683 684 684 706 594
75 738 647 797 484 851 309 700 628 758 467 808 293 659 607 714 448 764 276 618 586 668 429 716 258
80 753 749 798 613 852 442 718 718 759 596 805 424 682 682 716 577 760 407 644 644 670 554 712 389
24000
85 786 786 801 740 853 575 752 752 763 722 805 556 714 714 721 691 758 538 674 674 678 664 710 516
90 816 816 817 817 856 703 780 780 781 781 808 684 741 741 741 741 759 661 698 698 699 699 709 641
75 750 692 806 510 860 316 712 672 765 493 815 299 670 644 721 474 770 281 628 614 674 454 721 263
80 773 773 806 654 862 465 738 738 767 636 812 447 700 700 723 613 764 428 659 659 676 592 715 410
27000
85 805 805 812 777 863 611 769 769 774 753 813 592 730 730 732 727 762 572 687 687 688 688 712 552
90 837 837 838 838 867 755 797 797 798 798 817 734 754 754 754 754 766 713 707 707 708 708 713 683
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 31. Gross cooling capacities— 70 ton—standard efficiency (60Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 716 519 796 423 876 320 679 499 756 403 832 300 640 478 712 382 783 280 601 458 667 361 732 259
80 717 598 797 502 876 399 681 578 757 482 832 380 642 557 713 461 784 359 604 537 668 440 733 338
14000
85 721 676 798 581 877 478 685 654 758 561 833 459 647 633 714 540 785 438 610 610 669 518 734 417
90 737 737 800 659 878 557 707 707 760 639 834 538 674 674 717 618 786 517 640 640 672 597 735 496
75 755 577 834 457 909 328 714 556 790 436 861 308 671 533 742 414 809 287 627 511 692 392 754 265
80 758 674 835 553 909 426 718 651 791 533 862 406 675 627 743 511 809 385 632 604 694 489 755 363
17200
85 768 767 837 650 910 523 731 731 793 629 863 503 694 694 745 607 810 482 657 657 696 585 755 460
90 803 803 840 747 910 619 768 768 797 723 863 600 730 730 750 700 811 578 691 691 702 677 756 557
75 783 631 860 487 930 335 739 609 813 466 880 315 693 586 761 444 825 294 646 559 709 421 767 272
80 789 742 861 602 930 451 747 719 814 581 880 431 701 696 763 559 825 409 657 657 711 536 768 387
20400
85 813 813 863 717 931 565 776 776 817 696 881 545 735 735 767 669 826 524 693 693 715 645 768 502
90 852 852 870 826 931 680 814 814 824 805 882 660 772 772 776 776 827 639 727 727 727 727 769 617
75 804 684 878 517 945 342 758 657 829 496 893 322 710 632 775 473 836 300 660 607 720 449 776 278
80 814 811 879 650 945 475 771 771 830 628 893 455 727 727 777 605 836 433 683 683 722 582 776 411
23600
85 850 850 883 777 945 608 810 810 835 754 893 588 766 766 783 730 836 566 719 719 729 706 776 544
90 889 889 893 893 946 740 848 848 848 848 894 720 801 801 802 802 837 699 752 752 753 753 778 672
75 820 729 891 546 956 348 773 706 840 524 902 328 723 680 785 501 844 306 672 655 728 478 783 284
80 838 838 893 697 955 499 796 796 842 675 902 479 751 751 788 649 843 457 704 704 731 620 782 435
26800
85 879 879 898 839 955 650 836 836 849 816 901 630 789 789 796 792 843 608 739 739 741 741 782 585
90 917 917 918 918 956 801 873 873 874 874 903 776 823 823 824 824 845 748 770 770 771 771 784 723
75 834 778 901 575 964 355 786 754 849 553 909 335 734 728 792 529 850 313 682 682 734 506 788 290
80 861 861 903 744 963 524 817 817 852 713 908 503 769 769 796 688 848 481 719 719 738 662 786 459
30000
85 902 902 911 900 962 693 857 857 861 861 907 672 807 807 807 807 848 650 754 754 755 755 786 622
90 938 938 939 939 967 851 891 891 892 892 910 828 838 838 839 839 850 804 782 782 783 783 788 778
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

63
64
Table 32. Gross cooling capacities— 70 ton—high efficiency and high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 708 515 794 422 889 324 671 495 753 402 845 305 632 474 710 381 797 285 592 453 667 360 749 265
80 709 593 795 501 889 404 673 573 755 481 845 385 633 552 712 460 798 364 593 531 668 439 750 344
14000
Performance Data

85 710 671 796 579 890 483 674 650 756 559 846 464 636 628 713 539 799 444 598 598 669 518 751 424
90 726 726 797 658 890 562 696 696 757 638 847 543 664 664 714 617 800 523 632 632 671 596 752 503
75 748 573 836 457 931 337 707 552 792 436 883 316 663 529 744 415 831 295 620 508 697 393 779 274
80 750 669 837 554 932 434 709 648 794 533 884 414 666 624 746 512 832 393 623 600 699 490 780 372
17200
85 757 755 839 650 933 532 721 721 795 630 886 512 685 685 748 608 834 491 650 650 701 587 782 470
90 794 794 841 747 935 629 761 761 797 726 887 609 725 725 751 703 836 588 689 689 704 679 784 567
75 777 628 866 490 961 346 733 606 819 469 910 326 686 583 768 446 854 304 640 561 718 424 798 283
80 781 741 868 605 962 462 738 716 821 584 911 442 693 691 771 561 856 420 649 649 720 539 801 399
20400
85 805 805 870 719 964 578 769 769 824 698 913 557 731 731 773 676 858 536 692 692 723 652 804 514
90 850 850 874 830 965 692 814 814 829 808 915 672 774 774 781 781 860 651 734 734 735 735 806 629
75 799 682 889 521 982 355 753 659 839 500 928 334 704 633 786 477 870 312 656 606 733 454 812 290
80 807 807 891 654 984 489 765 765 842 633 931 468 722 722 789 610 873 446 681 681 736 587 816 424
23600
85 848 848 894 787 985 622 810 810 846 766 933 602 768 768 793 736 876 580 725 725 742 713 819 558
90 896 896 904 904 987 755 857 857 860 860 935 735 814 814 815 815 878 713 770 770 771 771 821 691
75 817 732 907 552 998 363 769 705 855 530 942 342 719 680 800 507 882 319 669 655 745 484 823 297
80 834 834 909 703 1000 515 794 794 858 681 945 494 750 750 803 658 886 472 707 707 748 635 827 450
26800
85 884 884 914 847 1002 667 843 843 864 824 948 646 798 798 811 800 889 623 753 753 758 758 830 601
90 934 934 936 936 1004 818 892 892 894 894 950 797 846 846 847 847 892 775 799 799 800 800 833 744
75 832 779 921 582 1010 371 783 754 867 560 953 349 732 729 810 536 892 327 682 682 754 513 831 304
80 862 862 923 751 1013 541 820 820 871 729 957 520 774 774 814 701 896 497 728 728 758 677 836 475
30000
85 915 915 931 911 1015 710 871 871 881 881 959 689 824 824 828 828 899 667 776 776 777 777 838 644
90 966 966 967 967 1017 880 921 921 923 923 962 854 872 872 874 874 903 826 823 823 824 824 843 802
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 33. Gross cooling capacities — 70 ton eFlex™ variable speed — high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 703 512 787 418 879 321 670 494 750 400 840 303 635 475 712 382 798 285 600 457 674 364 756 267
80 704 590 788 497 879 400 671 572 752 479 840 383 635 553 714 461 799 365 601 535 676 443 757 347
14000
85 705 667 789 576 880 479 673 649 753 558 841 462 640 623 715 540 800 444 608 601 677 522 758 426
90 721 721 790 654 881 558 694 694 753 636 842 541 666 666 716 618 801 523 638 638 679 600 760 505
75 741 570 827 453 920 332 704 550 787 435 877 314 666 531 746 415 831 295 628 512 705 397 786 277
80 743 665 829 550 920 430 706 645 789 532 878 412 668 625 748 512 833 393 631 606 707 494 788 375
17200
85 754 743 830 647 922 527 720 720 791 628 880 509 687 687 749 609 835 491 656 656 709 590 790 472
90 788 788 832 743 923 624 758 758 793 723 881 606 726 726 752 704 836 588 695 695 712 685 791 569
75 769 625 856 486 948 342 730 605 814 467 902 323 689 584 770 447 854 304 648 562 726 427 806 285
80 773 737 858 601 949 458 734 711 816 582 904 439 697 681 772 562 856 420 660 656 728 543 809 401
20400
85 798 798 860 715 951 573 766 766 818 696 906 555 732 732 774 674 859 536 698 698 731 655 811 517
90 842 842 865 828 952 688 810 810 825 799 908 670 775 775 785 768 860 651 740 740 745 744 813 632
75 790 676 878 517 968 350 749 655 834 498 921 331 706 634 787 477 870 312 664 613 741 457 820 293
80 801 785 880 650 970 484 763 759 836 631 923 466 724 724 790 610 873 446 688 688 744 590 823 427
23600
85 840 840 883 780 972 618 805 805 840 760 926 599 769 769 794 740 876 580 732 732 749 716 826 560
90 887 887 898 882 974 751 852 852 858 857 928 732 814 814 816 816 878 713 776 776 777 777 828 694
75 808 727 895 548 984 358 765 706 849 528 934 339 721 681 801 507 882 319 678 659 753 487 830 300
80 828 828 897 699 986 510 789 789 852 679 938 491 751 751 804 658 886 472 713 713 756 634 834 452
26800
85 875 875 903 846 988 662 838 838 858 822 940 643 799 799 812 790 888 623 760 760 768 757 837 604
90 924 924 927 927 990 813 887 887 888 888 942 794 846 846 847 847 891 770 805 805 806 806 840 750
75 823 778 908 578 996 366 779 751 861 557 945 347 734 718 811 536 891 326 692 685 762 516 838 307
80 854 854 911 747 999 536 815 815 864 722 949 517 775 775 815 701 896 497 735 735 766 679 842 477
30000
85 905 905 920 892 1000 706 866 866 877 858 951 687 824 824 831 830 898 667 783 783 785 785 845 647
90 955 955 956 956 1003 870 915 915 916 916 955 851 872 872 873 873 903 830 829 829 830 830 850 804
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

65
66
Table 34. Gross cooling capacities— 75 ton—standard efficiency (60Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 746 546 827 442 905 329 706 525 785 421 860 309 664 503 738 399 810 288 625 483 691 378 757 267
80 747 631 828 527 905 414 708 610 786 506 860 395 667 588 740 484 810 374 628 565 693 463 758 352
15000
Performance Data

85 752 713 829 611 906 499 714 692 787 591 861 480 674 670 741 569 811 459 638 638 694 547 759 438
90 774 774 831 696 906 584 742 742 789 675 862 565 707 707 744 654 812 544 671 671 697 629 760 522
75 780 600 860 472 932 336 737 578 814 451 884 316 692 555 764 429 831 295 647 533 714 406 776 273
80 783 700 861 574 932 438 742 676 816 553 885 419 697 653 766 531 832 397 653 630 715 508 776 376
18000
85 794 794 862 676 933 540 759 759 817 655 885 521 720 720 768 632 832 499 681 681 718 610 777 477
90 833 833 866 776 933 642 797 797 821 753 885 622 757 757 773 729 833 601 716 716 724 706 778 579
75 805 651 882 501 950 342 760 628 834 480 900 323 712 605 782 457 845 301 664 576 729 434 788 280
80 811 765 883 620 950 461 768 742 836 598 900 442 721 718 784 575 845 420 677 677 731 552 788 398
21000
85 838 838 885 738 950 580 800 800 839 715 900 560 758 758 787 689 845 539 714 714 735 665 788 517
90 877 877 891 851 950 698 838 838 846 829 901 679 795 795 796 796 846 657 749 749 750 750 789 635
75 824 698 898 529 964 349 778 672 849 507 912 329 728 647 795 484 856 307 678 621 739 461 797 285
80 834 830 899 664 963 484 791 791 850 643 912 464 747 747 797 620 855 443 702 702 741 593 796 421
24000
85 872 872 903 793 962 619 832 832 855 771 911 600 786 786 802 747 854 578 739 739 747 722 795 556
90 910 910 912 912 963 755 869 869 870 870 911 735 822 822 823 823 855 707 772 772 773 773 796 683
75 840 742 910 556 974 355 792 718 860 534 921 335 741 692 804 511 864 313 689 666 747 487 804 291
80 858 858 911 708 972 507 816 816 861 687 920 487 770 770 807 656 862 465 722 722 750 630 801 443
27000
85 899 899 916 851 972 659 856 856 867 829 918 639 808 808 814 804 860 618 758 758 759 759 800 595
90 935 935 936 936 974 812 891 891 892 892 919 782 841 841 842 842 861 759 788 788 789 789 801 735
75 853 788 920 583 982 361 804 763 868 561 929 341 752 737 811 537 870 320 699 699 753 513 809 297
80 880 880 921 745 980 530 836 836 870 721 926 510 788 788 814 696 867 488 737 737 756 670 805 466
30000
85 920 920 927 909 980 700 875 875 878 878 924 679 825 825 825 825 865 657 772 772 773 773 804 624
90 954 954 955 955 985 859 908 908 909 909 926 836 855 855 842 842 866 811 800 800 800 800 805 786
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Table 35. Gross cooling capacities— 75 ton—high efficiency and high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent

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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
75 753 550 843 449 942 344 714 529 801 428 896 323 672 507 755 406 845 302 630 485 709 385 794 281
80 754 634 844 534 942 429 715 613 802 513 896 409 673 591 757 492 845 388 632 569 711 470 795 366
15000
85 756 718 845 619 943 515 717 695 803 598 897 494 677 673 758 576 847 473 640 640 712 555 797 452
90 774 774 846 703 944 600 742 742 805 682 898 579 709 709 759 661 848 558 675 675 714 639 798 537
75 790 604 882 482 980 354 747 582 836 461 930 333 702 559 786 438 875 311 656 536 737 416 821 289
80 792 706 884 584 980 457 749 683 838 563 931 436 704 659 788 540 876 414 660 634 739 518 822 392
18000
85 799 799 885 686 982 559 761 761 839 664 932 539 724 724 790 642 878 517 687 687 741 619 824 495
90 837 837 887 787 983 661 803 803 842 766 934 641 765 765 793 743 880 619 727 727 745 717 826 597
75 817 656 911 513 1007 363 772 633 862 491 954 342 724 610 809 468 896 319 676 586 757 445 839 297
80 821 771 913 632 1008 483 776 747 864 610 955 462 730 723 811 587 898 439 686 686 759 564 841 417
21000
85 844 844 915 750 1009 602 807 807 866 729 957 581 767 767 814 705 900 559 726 726 762 683 843 536
90 890 890 919 867 1011 721 852 852 871 842 959 700 811 811 821 818 902 678 770 770 774 774 845 655
75 838 707 933 543 1027 371 791 684 881 520 971 349 741 657 826 496 911 326 691 629 772 473 852 304
80 846 837 935 679 1028 508 801 801 884 656 973 486 756 756 829 632 914 463 713 713 774 609 855 441
24000
85 885 885 937 814 1030 644 845 845 887 792 975 623 802 802 833 765 916 600 759 759 779 737 857 577
90 934 934 946 944 1031 780 893 893 898 898 977 759 849 849 850 850 918 736 804 804 805 805 859 713
75 856 757 950 572 1042 378 807 730 897 549 985 357 755 701 839 524 923 333 704 675 783 501 862 311
80 871 871 952 724 1044 532 828 828 899 701 987 511 783 783 842 677 926 487 738 738 786 654 866 465
27000
85 920 920 956 874 1045 685 878 878 904 851 989 664 832 832 849 822 928 641 786 786 794 794 868 618
90 971 971 974 974 1046 838 927 927 929 929 991 817 880 880 881 881 931 794 832 832 833 833 870 767
75 871 803 963 600 1054 386 821 774 909 577 996 364 768 747 850 552 932 340 716 716 792 528 870 317
80 897 897 966 770 1056 556 854 854 912 746 998 535 807 807 853 722 936 511 760 760 795 693 874 488
30000
85 950 950 973 931 1057 727 905 905 920 907 1000 705 857 857 864 864 938 682 808 808 811 811 875 658
90 1001 1001 1003 1003 1059 896 955 955 957 957 1003 875 905 905 907 907 941 847 854 854 856 856 880 817
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
Performance Data

67
68
Table 36. Gross cooling capacities — 75 ton eFlex™ variable speed — high capacity (60 Hz)
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105 115
Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F) Entering Wet Bulb (°F)
Ent
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
75 755 551 846 451 942 344 718 531 805 430 898 325 679 510 762 410 850 304 639 489 718 389 800 284
80 756 635 847 535 942 430 719 615 806 515 898 410 679 594 763 494 850 390 640 571 720 474 801 369
15000
Performance Data

85 757 717 848 620 943 515 720 689 807 600 899 495 685 659 764 579 851 475 650 634 721 558 803 454
90 774 774 849 704 944 599 745 745 808 684 900 580 713 713 765 663 853 560 681 681 722 641 804 539
75 792 605 884 483 978 354 752 584 840 462 930 334 709 562 793 441 878 313 666 541 746 419 825 291
80 794 706 886 585 979 457 753 683 841 564 931 437 711 661 795 543 879 415 669 633 748 521 826 394
18000
85 803 782 887 686 980 559 767 754 843 665 932 539 729 729 796 644 881 517 694 694 749 622 828 496
90 839 839 889 787 981 660 805 805 845 764 934 640 770 770 799 742 882 619 734 734 753 711 829 598
75 820 657 912 514 1003 362 777 635 865 492 952 342 731 613 815 470 897 320 685 588 765 448 840 298
80 823 773 914 632 1004 482 781 745 867 611 953 461 738 706 818 589 899 439 697 675 767 567 842 417
21000
85 845 845 916 750 1005 600 810 810 869 729 955 580 772 772 820 707 900 558 733 733 770 682 844 536
90 891 891 920 866 1006 719 855 855 875 833 956 699 816 816 829 795 902 677 776 776 784 762 845 655
75 842 708 933 543 1020 369 796 685 884 521 967 348 748 659 832 498 910 326 701 635 779 476 851 304
80 849 816 935 678 1022 506 808 784 887 657 969 485 764 753 834 634 912 463 721 721 782 611 853 440
24000
85 887 887 938 813 1023 641 848 848 890 788 971 621 807 807 838 765 914 599 765 765 787 740 855 576
90 934 934 948 913 1024 777 895 895 904 881 972 756 853 853 857 850 915 734 808 808 809 809 856 711
75 859 754 950 571 1033 376 812 731 899 549 979 355 763 706 845 526 920 333 714 673 790 503 859 310
80 875 862 952 724 1035 529 832 832 901 702 980 508 788 788 847 679 922 486 746 746 793 655 861 463
27000
85 921 921 956 872 1036 682 880 880 906 849 982 661 836 836 854 811 923 638 791 791 802 767 862 615
90 970 970 975 968 1037 834 928 928 930 930 983 813 882 882 883 883 925 791 834 834 835 835 864 762
75 874 802 963 599 1043 382 826 778 910 577 988 361 776 738 855 553 927 339 726 696 798 530 865 316
80 898 898 965 768 1045 552 857 857 913 746 989 531 812 812 857 718 929 509 766 766 801 694 866 486
30000
85 950 950 971 923 1045 722 907 907 921 885 989 701 860 860 870 841 930 678 812 812 817 807 867 655
90 998 998 1000 1000 1046 891 954 954 955 955 991 864 905 905 906 906 932 841 853 853 843 843 870 812
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat
2. CAP = Total Gross Capacity, SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity

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Heating Capacities
Table 37. Electric heat kW ranges
Nominal Voltage
Tons
208 230 460 575
20 22.5-45-67.5 30-60-90 30-60-90 30-60-90

25 22.5-45-67.5 30-60-90 30-60-90 30-60-90

30 22.5-45-67.5 30-60-90 30-60-90 30-60-90

40 45-67.5-84 60-90-112 60-90-120-150 60-90-120-150

50 45-67.5-84 60-90-112 60-90-120-150 60-90-120-150

55 45-67.5-84 60-90-112 60-90-120-150 60-90-120-150

60 67.5-84 90-112 90-120-187 90-120-190

70 67.5-84 90-112 90-120-187 90-120-190

75 67.5-84 90-112 90-120-187 90-120-190


Notes:
1. Actual limits may be + or - the values shown; to accurately calculate capacities, contact
the local Trane Sales Office or utilize TOPSS.
2. Follow the supply CFM ranges posted in the General Data for each case size.

Table 38. Electric heat air temperature rise (°F)


Total CFM
kW Input
MBh 4000 6000 9000 12000 15000 18000 21000 24000 27000 30000
30 102.5 23.6 15.7 10.5 7.9
60 204.9 47.2 31.5 21.0 15.7 12.6 10.5 9.0
90 307.4 47.2 31.5 23.6 18.9 15.7 13.5 11.8 10.5 9.4
120 409.8 41.9 31.5 25.2 21.0 18.0 15.7 14.0 12.6
150 512.3 52.4 39.3 31.5 26.2 22.5 19.7
190 648.9 49.8 39.8 33.2 28.5 24.9 22.1 19.9
Notes:
1. Air temperature rise = kW x 3415 ÷ (scfm x 1.085)
2. See Electrical Data for electrical sizing information.
3. 200 and 230 volt electric heat rooftops require dual power supplies to the control box. All other rooftops have single
power connections.

Table 39. Natural gas heating capacities


Air Temperature Rise (°F) vs. Unit CFM
Heat Heat
Gas Heat
Tons Input Output CFM
Modules
(MBh) (MBh)
4000 5000 6000 6250 7000 8000 9000 10000 10625 11000
LOW 250 203 46.7 37.3 31.1 29.9 26.7 23.3 20.7
20 MEDIUM 350 284 43.5 41.8 37.3 32.7 29.0
HIGH 500 405 59.7 53.3 46.7 41.5
LOW 250 203 37.3 31.1 29.9 26.7 23.3 20.7 18.7 17.6 17.0
25 MEDIUM 350 284 43.5 41.8 37.3 32.7 29.0 26.1 24.6 23.8
HIGH 500 405 59.7 53.3 46.7 41.5 37.3 35.1 33.9
LOW 250 203 31.1 29.9 26.7 23.3 20.7 18.7 17.6 17.0
30 MEDIUM 350 284 43.5 41.8 37.3 32.7 29.0 26.1 24.6 23.8
HIGH 500 405 59.7 53.3 46.7 41.5 37.3 35.1 33.9
LOW 350 284 32.7 29.0 26.1 24.6 23.8
40 MEDIUM 500 405 46.7 41.5 37.3 35.1 33.9
HIGH 850 689 59.7 57.7
LOW 350 284 26.1 24.6 23.8
50 MEDIUM 500 405 37.3 35.1 33.9
HIGH 850 689 59.7 57.7
LOW 350 284 23.8
55 MEDIUM 500 405 33.9
HIGH 850 689 57.7

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Table 39. Natural gas heating capacities (continued)


Air Temperature Rise (°F) vs. Unit CFM
Heat Heat
Gas Heat
Tons Input Output CFM
Modules
(MBh) (MBh)
4000 5000 6000 6250 7000 8000 9000 10000 10625 11000
LOW 500 405
60 MEDIUM 850 689
HIGH 1200 972
LOW 500 405
70 MEDIUM 850 689
HIGH 1200 972
LOW 500 405
75 MEDIUM 850 689
HIGH 1200 972
Air Temperature Rise vs. Unit CFM
Heat Heat
Gas Heat
Tons Input Output CFM
Modules
(MBh) (MBh)
11250 12000 13500 14000 15000 18000 22500 24000 27000 30000
LOW 250 203
20 MEDIUM 350 284
HIGH 500 405
LOW 250 203 16.6
25 MEDIUM 350 284 23.2
HIGH 500 405 33.2
LOW 250 203 16.6 15.6
30 MEDIUM 350 284 23.2 21.8 19.4 18.7
HIGH 500 405 33.2 31.1 27.6 26.7
LOW 350 284 23.2 21.8 19.4 18.7 17.4 14.5
40 MEDIUM 500 405 33.2 31.1 27.6 26.7 24.9 20.7
HIGH 850 689 56.4 52.9 47.0 45.3 42.3 35.3
LOW 350 284 23.2 21.8 19.4 18.7 17.4 14.5
50 MEDIUM 500 405 33.2 31.1 27.6 26.7 24.9 20.7 16.6
HIGH 850 689 56.4 52.9 47.0 45.3 42.3 35.3 28.2
LOW 350 284 23.2 21.8 19.4 18.7 17.4 14.5
55 MEDIUM 500 405 33.2 31.1 27.6 26.7 24.9 20.7 16.6 15.6
HIGH 850 689 56.4 52.9 47.0 45.3 42.3 35.3 28.2 26.4
LOW 500 405 31.1 27.6 26.7 24.9 20.7 16.6 15.6
60 MEDIUM 850 689 52.9 47.0 45.3 42.3 35.3 28.2 26.4 23.5
HIGH 1200 972 64.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 38.0 33.0 30.0
LOW 500 405 26.7 24.9 20.7 16.6 15.6
70 MEDIUM 850 689 45.3 42.3 35.3 28.2 26.4 23.5 21.2
HIGH 1200 972 64.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 38.0 33.0 30.0
LOW 500 405 26.7 24.9 20.7 16.6 15.6
75 MEDIUM 850 689 45.3 42.3 35.3 28.2 26.4 23.5 21.2
HIGH 1200 972 64.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 38.0 33.0 30.0
Notes:
1. Actual limits may be + or - the values shown; to accurately calculate capacities, contact the local Trane Sales Office or utilize
TOPSS.
2. Follow the supply CFM ranges posted in the General Data for each case size.
3. All heaters are 81% efficient.
4. CFM values below the minimum and above the maximum shown in this table are not cULus approved.
5. Air temperature rise = heat output (Btu) ÷ (CFM x 1.085).

Fan Performance
Supply Fan Curves
Please see notes below for all supply fan curves. For additional information or support, contact
your local Trane sales office or Trane representative.

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Important:
1. Shaded area represents selectable area.
2. Supply fan performance curve includes internal resistance of rooftop. To
determine total static pressure, add system external static pressure to appropriate
component static pressure drops (evaporator coil, filters, economizer, reheat coil,
heating system, final filters).
3. Motor horsepower offerings are designated by horsepower lines shown on fan
performance map.
Figure 11. 20, 25 and 30 ton, 16.5 inch - 9 Blade - 80% width supply fan

8.0

7.5 3000 RPM

7.0

6.5 2800 RPM

6.0

5.5 2600 RPM


Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

5.0
2400 RPM
4.5

4.0 2200 RPM

3.5
2000 RPM
3.0
1800 RPM
2.5

2.0 1600 RPM

1400 RPM
1.5
1200 RPM
1.0
1000 RPM
0.5

0.0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 20 ton - 9000 CFM, 25 ton - 11,250 CFM,
30 ton - 13,500 CFM

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Figure 12. 20, 25 and 30 ton, 16.5 inches - 9 blade - 100% width supply fan

8.0

7.5
3000 RPM

7.0

6.5 2800 RPM

6.0

5.5 2600 RPM


Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

5.0
2400 RPM
4.5

4.0 2200 RPM

3.5
2000 RPM
3.0
1800 RPM
2.5
1600 RPM
2.0
1400 RPM
1.5
1200 RPM
1.0
1000 RPM
0.5

0.0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000 13000 14000
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 20 ton - 9000 CFM, 25 ton - 11,250 CFM,
30 ton - 13,500 CFM

Figure 13. 20, 25 and 30 ton, 20.0 inch - 9 blade - 80% width supply fan

8.0

7.5 2500 RPM

7.0 2400 RPM

6.5 2300 RPM

6.0
2200 RPM

5.5
2100 RPM
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

5.0 2000 RPM

4.5 1900 RPM

4.0 1800 RPM

3.5 1700 RPM


1600 RPM
3.0
1500 RPM
2.5

2.0 1300 RPM

1.5 1100 RPM


950 RPM
1.0

0.5

0.0 60%
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000 13000 14000 15000
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 20 ton - 9000 CFM, 25 ton - 11,250 CFM,
30 ton - 13,500 CFM

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Figure 14. 20, 25 and 30 ton, 20.0 inch - 9 blade - 100% width supply fan

8.0
2500 RPM
7.5

7.0

6.5 2300 RPM

6.0

5.5 2100 RPM


Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

5.0

4.5 1900 RPM

4.0

3.5 1700 RPM

3.0
1500 RPM
2.5
1300 RPM
2.0

1.5 1100 RPM


950 RPM
1.0

0.5

0.0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000 13000 14000 15000
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 20 ton - 9000 CFM, 25 ton - 11,250 CFM,
30 ton - 13,500 CFM

Figure 15. 20, 25 and 30 ton, 22.2 inch - 9 blade - 80% width supply fan

8.0
2300 RPM
7.5
2200 RPM
7.0
2100 RPM
6.5

6.0 2000 RPM

5.5 1900 RPM


Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

5.0
1800 RPM
4.5
1700 RPM
4.0
1600 RPM
3.5
1500 RPM
3.0 1400 RPM

2.5 1300 RPM


1200 RPM
2.0
1100 RPM
1.5
950 RPM
1.0

0.5

0.0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000 13000 14000 15000
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 20 ton - 9000 CFM, 25 ton - 11,250 CFM,
30 ton - 13,500 CFM

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Figure 16. 40, 50 and 55 ton, 18.2 inch - 9 blade - 100% width supply fan

8.0

7.5
2700 RPM
7.0

6.5
2500 RPM
6.0

5.5
2300 RPM
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

5.0

4.5
2100 RPM
4.0

3.5 1900 RPM

3.0
1700 RPM
2.5
1500 RPM
2.0
1300 RPM
1.5
1100 RPM
1.0
900 RPM
0.5

0.0
0 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 22500
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 40 ton - 18,000 CFM, 50/55 ton - 24,750
CFM

Figure 17. 40, 50 and 55 ton, 20.0 inch - 9 blade - 100% width supply fan

8.0
2500 RPM
7.5

7.0

6.5
2300 RPM
6.0

5.5
2100 RPM
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

5.0

4.5 1900 RPM

4.0

3.5 1700 RPM

3.0
1500 RPM
2.5

2.0 1300 RPM

1.5 1100 RPM

1.0 950 RPM

0.5

0.0
0 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 22500 25000 27500
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 40 ton - 18,000 CFM, 50/55 ton - 24,750
CFM

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Figure 18. 40, 50 and 55 ton, 24.5 inch - 9 blade - 80% width supply fan

8.0
2100 RPM
7.5
2000 RPM
7.0

6.5 1900 RPM

6.0
1800 RPM
5.5
1700 RPM
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

5.0

4.5 1600 RPM

4.0 1500 RPM

3.5 1400 RPM

3.0 1300 RPM

2.5 1200 RPM

1100 RPM
2.0

1.5 950 RPM

1.0

0.5

0.0
0 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 22500 25000 27500
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 40 ton - 18,000 CFM, 50/55 ton - 24,750
CFM

Figure 19. 40, 50 and 55 ton, 24.5 inch - 9 blade - 100% width supply fan

8.0

7.5

7.0 2000 RPM

6.5
1900 RPM
6.0
1800 RPM
5.5
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

5.0 1700 RPM

4.5 1600 RPM

4.0 1500 RPM

3.5 1400 RPM

3.0 1300 RPM

2.5 1200 RPM


1100 RPM
2.0

1.5 950 RPM

1.0

0.5

0.0
0 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 22500 25000 27500
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 40 ton - 18,000 CFM, 50/55 ton - 24,750
CFM

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Figure 20. 60 and 75 ton, 22.2 inch - 9 blade - 100% width supply fan

8.0

7.5
2200 RPM
7.0
2100 RPM
6.5

6.0 2000 RPM

5.5 1900 RPM


Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

5.0
1800 RPM
4.5
1700 RPM
4.0
1600 RPM
3.5
1500 RPM

3.0 1400 RPM

2.5 1300 RPM

1200 RPM
2.0
1100 RPM
1.5 1000 RPM

1.0

0.5

0.0
0 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 22500 25000 27500 30000
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 60 ton - 27,000 CFM, 70/75 ton - 30,000
CFM

Figure 21. 60 and 75 ton, 27.0 inch - 9 blade - 100% width supply fan

8.0

7.5
1800 RPM
7.0

6.5 1700 RPM

6.0
1600 RPM
5.5
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

1500 RPM
5.0

4.5 1400 RPM

4.0
1300 RPM
3.5
1200 RPM
3.0
1100 RPM
2.5

2.0 950 RPM

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0
0 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 22500 25000 27500 30000 32500
Airflow, CFM

N o t e : Maximum airflow (for cULus approval) as follows: 60 ton - 27,000 CFM, 70/75 ton - 30,000
CFM

Relief Fan Curves


Please see notes below for all supply fan curves. For additional information or support, contact
your local Trane sales office or Trane representative.

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Important:
1. Shaded area represents selectable area. Contact your local Trane representative
for more information.
2. Relief fan performance curve includes internal resistance of rooftop. To
determine total static pressure, add return static pressure and relief damper
pressure drop.
3. EC motors are not offered in integral horsepower increments. All fans will be
offered with nominal motor power rated to cover the operating envelope of the
fan. Power limitation is indicated on fan map.
Figure 22. 20 to 25 ton, 6 hp relief fan, single fan

6.0

1980 RPM
5.5
1900 RPM
5.0

1800 RPM
4.5

1700 RPM
4.0
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

1600 RPM
3.5
1500 RPM
3.0
1400 RPM

2.5 1300 RPM

1200 RPM
2.0
1100 RPM
1.5 1000 RPM
900 RPM
1.0

0.5

0.0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
Airflow, CFM

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Figure 23. 20 ton, 8 hp relief fan, single fan

6.0

2000 RPM
5.5

1900 RPM
5.0

1800 RPM
4.5

1700 RPM
4.0
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

1600 RPM
3.5
1500 RPM
3.0
1400 RPM
2.5
1300 RPM

2.0 1200 RPM

1100 RPM
1.5
1000 RPM
900 RPM
1.0

0.5

0.0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000
Airflow, CFM

Figure 24. 30 ton, 12 hp relief fan, two-fan array

6.0
1980 RPM
5.5

1900 RPM
5.0
1800 RPM
4.5

1700 RPM
4.0
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

1600 RPM
3.5
1500 RPM
3.0
1400 RPM

2.5 1300 RPM

1200 RPM
2.0
1100 RPM
1.5 1000 RPM

900 RPM
1.0

0.5

0.0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000 13000 14000 15000
Airflow, CFM

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Figure 25. 25, 30 and 40 ton, 8 hp relief fan, single fan

6.0
1800 RPM
5.5
1700 RPM
5.0

1600 RPM
4.5

4.0 1500 RPM


Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

3.5 1400 RPM

3.0 1300 RPM

1200 RPM
2.5
1100 RPM
2.0
1000 RPM
1.5 900 RPM

1.0

0.5

0.0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000
Airflow, CFM

Figure 26. 40 ton, 15 hp relief fan, two-fan array

6.0

2000 RPM
5.5

1900 RPM
5.0

1800 RPM
4.5

1700 RPM
4.0
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

1600 RPM
3.5

1500 RPM
3.0
1400 RPM
2.5
1300 RPM

2.0 1200 RPM

1100 RPM
1.5 1000 RPM

900 RPM
1.0

0.5

0.0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000 13000 14000 15000 16000 17000 18000 19000 20000
Airflow, CFM

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Figure 27. 50 and 55 ton, 12 hp relief fan, two-fan array

6.0

1980 RPM
5.5
1900 RPM
5.0

1800 RPM
4.5

1700 RPM
4.0
Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

1600 RPM
3.5
1500 RPM
3.0
1400 RPM

2.5
1300 RPM

2.0 1200 RPM

1100 RPM
1.5
1000 RPM
900 RPM
1.0

0.5

0.0
0 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500
Airflow, CFM

Figure 28. 50 and 55 ton, 16 hp relief fan, two-fan array

6.0
1800 RPM

5.5
1700 RPM
5.0

1600 RPM
4.5

4.0 1500 RPM


Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

3.5 1400 RPM

3.0 1300 RPM

1200 RPM
2.5

1100 RPM
2.0
1000 RPM
1.5 900 RPM

1.0

0.5

0.0
0 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 22500
Airflow, CFM

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Figure 29. 60, 70 and 75 ton, 16 hp relief fan, two-fan array

6.0
1800 RPM
5.5

1700 RPM
5.0

4.5 1600 RPM

4.0 1500 RPM


Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

3.5 1400 RPM

3.0 1300 RPM

1200 RPM
2.5

1100 RPM
2.0
1000 RPM

1.5 900 RPM

1.0

0.5

0.0
0 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 22500
Airflow, CFM

Figure 30. 60, 70 and 75 ton, 23 hp relief fan, three-fan array

6.0

2000 RPM
5.5

5.0 1900 RPM

4.5 1800 RPM

4.0 1700 RPM


Sta!c Pressure, Inches w.c.

3.5 1600 RPM

1500 RPM
3.0
1400 RPM
2.5
1300 RPM

2.0 1200 RPM

1100 RPM
1.5
1000 RPM
900 RPM
1.0

0.5

0.0
0 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 22500 25000 27500 30000
Airflow, CFM

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Barometric Relief Damper Performance


Figure 31. Barometric Relief Damper Performance

0.9

0.8

0.7
Back pressure, in w.c.

0.6

0.5

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

0
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000
Airflow, CFM

Component Static Pressure Drops


Table 40. Static pressure drops — relief dampers

Relief Damper
Nominal Tons CFM Pressure Drop
(in w.c.)

2,000 0.04
4,000 0.16
20-40 Single Fan 6,000 0.37
8,000 0.65
10,000 1.02
4,000 0.04
6,000 0.09
8,000 0.16
10,000 0.26
12,000 0.37
30-55 Dual Fan 14,000 0.5
16,000 0.65
18,000 0.83
20,000 1.02
22,000 1.24
6,000 0.07
8,000 0.12
10,000 0.19
12,000 0.27
14,000 0.37
16,000 0.48
60-75 Dual or Three-Fan Array
18,000 0.61
20,000 0.75
22,000 0.91
24,000 1.08
26,000 1.27
28,000 1.47
Notes:
1. Relief damper static pressure drop is used only for relief fan selections.
2. Use Relief CFM to determine pressure drop to add to return duct static
pressure for relief fan selection.

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Evap Coil Heating System Filters Economizer
High
Standard Efficien- Variable Gas Electric Pre Evap Panel Out- Out-
CFM Pre Re-
Tons cy HGRH Final side side
Std Evap turn

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2" 2" 4" 4" Cart Air W/ Air W/
250 350 500 850 1200 Cart Air
Dry Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet All kW Merv Merv Merv Merv O Traq Traq
MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh
4 8 8 14
4000 0.06 0.06 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.01 0.08 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.04 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.03 0.05
5000 0.08 0.09 0.11 0.12 0.11 0.12 0.01 0.12 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.07 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.07 0.05 0.07
6000 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.14 0.16 0.02 0.17 0.11 0.09 0.06 0.07 0.10 0.10 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.10 0.08 0.10
20
7000 0.12 0.15 0.17 0.20 0.16 0.20 0.02 0.23 0.15 0.12 0.08 0.10 0.14 0.13 0.28 0.24 0.24 0.14 0.10 0.14
8000 0.14 0.19 0.19 0.25 0.19 0.25 0.03 0.30 0.20 0.16 0.11 0.13 0.18 0.17 0.36 0.32 0.32 0.18 0.13 0.18
9000 0.17 0.23 0.23 0.30 0.23 0.30 0.04 0.38 0.25 0.20 0.13 0.17 0.23 0.22 0.46 0.40 0.40 0.23 0.17 0.23
5000 0.06 0.06 0.11 0.12 0.14 0.15 0.01 0.12 0.09 0.07 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.07 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.07 0.05 0.07
6250 0.08 0.08 0.15 0.17 0.19 0.21 0.02 0.19 0.13 0.10 0.06 0.08 0.11 0.10 0.22 0.19 0.19 0.11 0.08 0.11
7500 0.10 0.11 0.19 0.22 0.24 0.28 0.02 0.28 0.19 0.15 0.09 0.12 0.16 0.15 0.32 0.28 0.28 0.16 0.12 0.16
25
8750 0.12 0.14 0.22 0.29 0.28 0.36 0.03 0.38 0.26 0.20 0.13 0.16 0.22 0.20 0.44 0.38 0.38 0.22 0.16 0.22
10000 0.14 0.18 0.27 0.36 0.34 0.44 0.04 0.50 0.34 0.27 0.17 0.21 0.29 0.27 0.57 0.49 0.49 0.28 0.21 0.29
11250 0.17 0.22 0.33 0.43 0.42 0.53 0.05 0.63 0.44 0.34 0.21 0.26 0.36 0.34 0.72 0.62 0.62 0.36 0.27 0.36
6000 0.15 0.00 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.19 0.01 0.17 0.13 0.10 0.06 0.07 0.10 0.10 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.10 0.08 0.10
7500 0.20 0.00 0.25 0.28 0.25 0.28 0.02 0.26 0.21 0.15 0.09 0.12 0.16 0.15 0.32 0.28 0.28 0.16 0.12 0.16
9000 0.23 0.00 0.32 0.38 0.31 0.38 0.03 0.38 0.30 0.22 0.13 0.17 0.23 0.22 0.46 0.40 0.40 0.23 0.17 0.23
30
10500 0.30 0.00 0.37 0.48 0.37 0.48 0.04 0.52 0.40 0.30 0.18 0.23 0.32 0.29 0.63 0.54 0.54 0.31 0.23 0.32
12000 0.37 0.00 0.46 0.60 0.46 0.59 0.05 0.68 0.53 0.39 0.24 0.30 0.41 0.38 0.82 0.71 0.71 0.41 0.30 0.41
14000 0.48 0.00 0.59 0.75 0.59 0.75 0.07 0.92 0.72 0.53 0.33 0.41 0.56 0.52 1.12 0.97 0.97 0.56 0.41 0.56
8000 0.14 0.14 0.22 0.24 0.20 0.22 0.02 0.24 0.16 0.19 0.09 0.05 0.08 0.07 0.20 0.16 0.19 0.08 0.22 0.27
10000 0.19 0.20 0.30 0.34 0.31 0.34 0.02 0.37 0.25 0.30 0.14 0.08 0.13 0.12 0.31 0.26 0.29 0.13 0.34 0.43
12000 0.23 0.27 0.36 0.46 0.45 0.49 0.03 0.53 0.37 0.43 0.20 0.11 0.19 0.17 0.45 0.37 0.42 0.19 0.49 0.62
40
14000 0.27 0.35 0.45 0.58 0.61 0.67 0.05 0.72 0.50 0.59 0.28 0.15 0.25 0.23 0.62 0.51 0.57 0.26 0.66 0.84
16000 0.34 0.43 0.56 0.72 0.79 0.87 0.06 0.94 0.65 0.76 0.36 0.20 0.33 0.30 0.80 0.66 0.74 0.34 0.86 1.10
18000 0.41 0.53 0.68 0.85 1.00 1.10 0.08 1.19 0.83 0.97 0.46 0.25 0.42 0.37 1.02 0.84 0.94 0.43 1.09 1.39
10000 0.25 0.27 0.38 0.41 0.31 0.34 0.02 0.38 0.25 0.32 0.14 0.08 0.13 0.12 0.31 0.26 0.29 0.13 0.34 0.43
12500 0.34 0.39 0.50 0.58 0.42 0.48 0.04 0.59 0.39 0.50 0.22 0.12 0.20 0.18 0.49 0.40 0.45 0.21 0.53 0.67
15000 0.41 0.52 0.60 0.78 0.52 0.65 0.05 0.85 0.57 0.72 0.32 0.17 0.29 0.26 0.71 0.58 0.65 0.30 0.76 0.96
50
17500 0.52 0.67 0.77 1.00 0.65 0.83 0.07 1.16 0.77 0.98 0.43 0.23 0.40 0.35 0.96 0.79 0.89 0.41 1.03 1.31
20000 0.64 0.83 0.96 1.22 0.80 1.02 0.09 1.51 1.01 1.29 0.57 0.31 0.52 0.46 1.26 1.03 1.16 0.53 1.35 1.71
22500 0.78 0.99 1.17 1.46 0.98 1.22 0.12 1.91 1.28 1.63 0.72 0.39 0.65 0.59 1.59 1.31 1.47 0.67 1.71 2.17
11000 0.36 0.39 0.43 0.47 0.36 0.39 0.03 0.46 0.31 0.39 0.17 0.09 0.16 0.14 0.38 0.31 0.35 0.16 0.41 0.52
13750 0.49 0.57 0.57 0.68 0.47 0.57 0.04 0.71 0.48 0.61 0.27 0.14 0.24 0.22 0.59 0.49 0.55 0.25 0.64 0.81
16500 0.59 0.76 0.70 0.91 0.59 0.76 0.06 1.03 0.69 0.88 0.39 0.21 0.35 0.31 0.86 0.70 0.79 0.36 0.92 1.17
55
19250 0.75 0.96 0.91 1.16 0.75 0.97 0.09 1.40 0.94 1.19 0.52 0.28 0.48 0.43 1.16 0.96 1.08 0.49 1.25 1.59
22000 0.94 1.18 1.13 1.42 0.94 1.19 0.11 1.83 1.22 1.56 0.68 0.37 0.63 0.56 1.52 1.25 1.41 0.64 1.63 2.07
24750 1.14 1.40 1.37 1.69 1.14 1.41 0.14 2.31 1.55 1.97 0.87 0.47 0.79 0.71 1.93 1.58 1.78 0.81 2.07 2.62
12000 0.17 0.18 0.34 0.36 0.33 0.36 0.03 0.36 0.44 0.40 0.17 0.05 0.09 0.08 0.24 0.22 0.25 0.14 0.37 0.46
15000 0.23 0.26 0.45 0.51 0.44 0.51 0.05 0.56 0.69 0.63 0.26 0.08 0.14 0.13 0.38 0.34 0.38 0.22 0.57 0.72
18000 0.29 0.34 0.53 0.69 0.56 0.69 0.07 0.80 1.00 0.90 0.38 0.11 0.21 0.18 0.55 0.49 0.55 0.32 0.82 1.04
60
21000 0.34 0.44 0.68 0.88 0.68 0.88 0.09 1.10 1.36 1.23 0.52 0.15 0.28 0.25 0.74 0.66 0.75 0.44 1.12 1.42
24000 0.43 0.55 0.85 1.07 0.85 1.07 0.12 1.43 1.78 1.60 0.68 0.20 0.37 0.33 0.97 0.87 0.98 0.57 1.46 1.85
27000 0.52 0.66 1.03 1.28 1.03 1.27 0.15 1.81 2.25 2.03 0.86 0.25 0.47 0.41 1.23 1.10 1.24 0.73 1.85 2.34
Performance Data

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Table 41. Component static pressure drops (in. H2O) (continued)
Evap Coil Heating System Filters Economizer
High
Standard Efficien- Variable Gas Electric Pre Evap Panel Out- Out-
CFM Pre Re-
Tons cy HGRH Final side side
Std Evap turn
2" 2" 4" 4" Cart Air W/ Air W/
250 350 500 850 1200 Cart Air
Dry Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet All kW Merv Merv Merv Merv O Traq Traq
MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh
4 8 8 14
14000 0.35 0.38 0.21 0.24 0.21 0.24 0.03 0.48 0.61 0.55 0.23 0.07 0.13 0.11 0.33 0.29 0.33 0.20 0.50 0.63
17200 0.46 0.53 0.27 0.33 0.26 0.33 0.04 0.73 0.92 0.82 0.35 0.10 0.19 0.17 0.50 0.45 0.50 0.29 0.75 0.95
Performance Data

20400 0.54 1.44 0.30 0.43 0.32 0.43 0.05 1.03 1.30 1.16 0.49 0.14 0.27 0.24 0.70 0.63 0.71 0.41 1.06 1.34
70
23600 0.69 0.88 0.38 0.54 0.38 0.54 0.07 1.37 1.74 1.55 0.65 0.19 0.36 0.32 0.94 0.84 0.95 0.55 1.41 1.79
26800 0.85 1.07 0.48 0.66 0.48 0.66 0.09 1.77 2.24 2.00 0.84 0.25 0.46 0.41 1.21 1.08 1.22 0.72 1.82 2.31
30000 1.02 1.26 0.57 0.78 0.57 0.78 0.12 2.22 2.81 2.50 1.06 0.31 0.58 0.51 1.52 1.35 1.53 0.90 2.28 2.89
15000 0.47 0.51 0.24 0.26 0.24 0.26 0.03 0.56 0.70 0.63 0.26 0.08 0.14 0.13 0.38 0.34 0.38 0.22 0.57 0.72
18000 0.58 0.00 0.29 0.35 0.28 0.35 0.04 0.80 1.01 0.90 0.38 0.11 0.21 0.18 0.55 0.49 0.55 0.32 0.82 1.04
21000 0.68 0.88 0.32 0.45 0.34 0.45 0.06 1.09 1.38 1.23 0.52 0.15 0.28 0.25 0.74 0.66 0.75 0.44 1.12 1.42
75
24000 0.85 1.08 0.39 0.55 0.39 0.55 0.08 1.42 1.80 1.60 0.68 0.20 0.37 0.33 0.97 0.87 0.98 0.57 1.46 1.85
27000 1.03 1.29 0.48 0.67 0.48 0.67 0.10 1.80 2.28 2.03 0.86 0.25 0.47 0.41 1.23 1.10 1.24 0.73 1.85 2.34
30000 1.22 1.51 0.57 0.79 0.57 0.79 0.12 2.22 2.81 2.50 1.06 0.31 0.58 0.51 1.52 1.35 1.53 0.90 2.28 2.89
Notes:
1. Static pressure drops of accessory components must be added to determine total static pressure for fan selections.
2. Gas heat section maximum temperature rise of 60°F.
3. Economizer static pressure value for sizing supply fan is the highest of the following: a) Return air static pressure drop plus customer return duct static pressure and b) Outside air static
pressure drop.

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Electrical Service Sizing
To correctly size electrical service wiring for a unit, find the appropriate calculations listed below.
Each type of unit has its own set of calculations for MCA (Minimum Circuit Ampacity) and MOP
(Maximum Overcurrent Protection). Read the load definitions that follow and then find the
appropriate set of calculations based on unit type.
N o t e : Set 1 is for cooling only and cooling with gas heat units, and set 2 is for cooling with
electric heat units.
Load Definitions: (To determine load values, see the Electrical Service Sizing Data Tables on the
following page.)

Load Definitions

LOAD 1 Current of the largest motor (compressor or fan motor)

LOAD 2 Sum of the currents of all remaining motors

LOAD 3 Current of electric heaters

LOAD 4 Any other load rated at 1 amp or more

Set 1: Cooling Only Rooftop Units and Cooling with Gas Heat Rooftop Units
MCA = (1.25 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 + LOAD4
MOP = (2.25 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 + LOAD4
Select a fuse rating equal to the MOP value. If the MOP value does not equal a standard fuse size
as listed in NEC 240-6, select the next lower standard fuse rating.
N o t e : If selected MOP is less than the MCA, then select the lowest standard maximum fuse size
which is equal to or larger than the MCA, provided the selected fuse size does not exceed
800 amps.

Set 2: Rooftop units with Electric Heat


Single Source Power units (460V and 575V)
To arrive at the correct MCA and MOP values for these units, two sets of calculations must be
performed. First calculate the MCA and MOP values as if the unit was in cooling mode (use the
equations given in Set 1). Then calculate the MCA and MOP values as if the unit were in heating
mode as follows. (Keep in mind when determining LOADS that the compressors and condenser
fan motors don't run while the unit is in heating mode).
For units using heaters less than 50 kW:
MCA = 1.25 x (LOAD1 + LOAD2 + LOAD4) + (1.25 x LOAD3)
For units using heaters equal to or greater than 50 kW:
MCA = 1.25 x (LOAD1 + LOAD2 + LOAD4) + (1.0 x LOAD3)
The nameplate MCA value will be the larger of the cooling mode MCA value or the heating mode
MCA value calculated above.
MOP = (2.25 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 + LOAD3 + LOAD4
The selection MOP value will be the larger of the cooling mode MOP value or the heating mode
MOP value calculated above.
Select a fuse rating equal to the MOP value. If the MOP value does not equal a standard fuse size
as listed in NEC 240-6, select the next lower standard fuse rating. If the selected MOP value is less
than 125 percent of the current rating of the electric heat load, select the next higher standard
fuse rating.
N o t e : If selected MOP is less than the MCA, then select the lowest standard maximum fuse size
which is equal to or larger than the MCA, provided the selected fuse size does not exceed
800 amps.

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Dual Source Power units (200V and 230V)


These units will have two circuit values shown on the nameplate. The first circuit value will be the
refrigeration (cooling mode) values calculated per Set 1. The second set of circuit values shown
on the nameplate will be for the electric heating circuit as follows.
For units using heaters less than 50 kW:
MCA = (1.25 x LOAD3)
For units using heaters equal to or greater than 50 kW:
MCA = (1.0 x LOAD3)
MOP = (1.25 x LOAD3)
Select a fuse rating for the electric heating circuit that is equal to the MOP value obtained in the
equation above. If the MOP value does not equal a standard fuse size as listed in NEC 240-6,
select the next lower standard fuse rating (see note below for exception). If the selected MOP
value is less than 125 percent of the current rating of the electric heat load, select the next higher
standard fuse rating.
N o t e : If the available MOP option is less than the MCA obtained in the equation above, then
reselect the lowest standard maximum fuse size which is equal to, or larger, than the MCA,
provided the reselected fuse size does not exceed 800 amps.

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Service Sizing Data


Table 42. Compressor electrical service sizing data (20 to 75 ton)
200 V 230 V 460 V 575 V
No. of
Tons
Compressors RLA (ea.) LRA (ea.) RLA (ea.) LRA (ea.) RLA (ea.) LRA (ea.) RLA (ea.) LRA (ea.)

1 19.1 180.0 19.1 180.0 9.2 75.0 7.3 60.0


20 Std
2 28.4 208.0 28.4 208.0 11.9 98.0 9.9 75.0
1 40.3 267.0 40.3 267.0 19.1 142.0 15.8 103.0
20 Hi Eff
1 45.6 304.0 42.3 304.0 19.8 147.0 17.2 122.0
1(a) 38.7 NA 33.5 NA 17.5 NA 15.4 NA
20 Vari Spd
1 35.5 267.0 30.8 267.0 15.3 142.0 15.2 103.0
1 27.7 203.0 27.0 203.0 14.5 98.0 12.5 84.0
25 Std
2 35.5 267.0 30.8 267.0 15.3 142.0 15.2 103.0
1 45.6 304.0 42.3 304.0 19.8 147.0 17.2 122.0
25 Hi Eff
1 51.4 315.0 45.6 315.0 22.7 158.0 19.1 136.0
1(a) 46.4 NA 40.2 NA 20.1 NA 16.9 NA
25 Vari Spd
1 40.3 267.0 40.3 267.0 19.1 142.0 15.8 103.0
1 27.7 203.0 27.0 203.0 14.5 98.0 12.5 84.0
30 Std
2 40.3 267.0 40.3 267.0 19.1 142.0 15.8 103.0
1 51.4 315.0 45.6 315.0 22.7 158.0 19.1 136.0
30 Hi Eff
1 60.5 345.0 52.4 345.0 26.2 155.0 23.1 126.0
1(a) 52.9 NA 45.9 NA 23.0 NA 19.3 NA
30 Vari Spd
1 51.4 315.0 45.6 315.0 22.7 158.0 19.1 136.0
40 Std 4 35.5 267.0 30.8 267.0 15.3 142.0 15.2 103.0
40 Hi Eff 4 35.5 267.0 30.8 267.0 15.3 142.0 15.2 103.0
1(a) 55.4 NA 48.0 NA 24.0 NA 20.2 NA
40 Vari Spd
2 35.5 267.0 30.8 267.0 15.3 142.0 15.2 103.0
2 40.3 267.0 40.3 267.0 19.1 142.0 15.8 103.0
50 Std
2 45.6 304.0 42.3 304.0 19.8 147.0 17.2 122.0
2 40.3 267.0 40.3 267.0 19.1 142.0 15.8 103.0
50 Hi Eff
2 45.6 304.0 42.3 304.0 19.8 147.0 17.2 122.0
1(a) 74.8 NA 63.6 NA 32.5 NA 27.3 NA
50 Vari Spd
2 45.6 304.0 42.3 304.0 19.8 147.0 17.2 122.0
55 Std 4 45.6 304.0 42.3 304.0 19.8 147.0 17.2 122.0
2 40.3 267.0 40.3 267.0 19.1 142.0 15.8 103.0
55 Hi Eff
2 45.6 304.0 42.3 304.0 19.8 147.0 17.2 122.0
1(a) 74.8 NA 63.6 NA 32.5 NA 27.3 NA
55 Vari Spd
2 45.6 304.0 42.3 304.0 19.8 147.0 17.2 122.0
2 51.4 315.0 45.6 315.0 22.7 158.0 19.1 136.0
60 Std
2 60.5 345.0 52.4 345.0 26.2 155.0 23.1 126.0
60 Hi Eff 4 51.4 315.0 45.6 315.0 22.7 158.0 19.1 136.0
1(a) 76.4 NA 64.3 NA 35.9 NA 29.4 NA
60 Vari Spd
2 60.5 345.0 52.4 345.0 26.2 155.0 23.1 126.0
70 Std 4 60.5 345.0 52.4 345.0 26.2 155.0 23.1 126.0
2 51.4 315.0 45.6 315.0 22.7 158.0 19.1 136.0
70 Hi Eff
2 60.5 345.0 52.4 345.0 26.2 155.0 23.1 126.0
1(a) 84.2 NA 73.0 NA 36.5 NA 30.6 NA
70 Vari Spd
2 60.5 345.0 52.4 345.0 26.2 155.0 23.1 126.0
75 Std 4 60.5 345.0 52.4 345.0 26.2 155.0 23.1 126.0
75 Hi Eff 4 60.5 345.0 52.4 345.0 26.2 155.0 23.1 126.0
1(a) 74.8 NA 63.6 NA 32.5 NA 27.3 NA
75 Vari Spd 1 60.1 320.0 51.5 320.0 26.0 160.0 21.9 135.0
2 51.4 315.0 45.6 315.0 22.7 158.0 19.1 136.0
(a) Variable Speed Compressor

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Table 43. Condenser fan electrical service sizing data (20-75 ton)
No. of 200 V 230 V 460 V 575 V
Tonnage
Motors FLA (ea.) FLA (ea.) FLA (ea.) FLA (ea.)
20 Std 2 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
1(a) 5.6 5.6 2.9 2.4
20 Low Ambient
1 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
25 Std 2 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
1(a) 5.6 5.6 2.9 2.4
25 Low Ambient
1 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
30 Std 2 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
1(a) 5.6 5.6 2.9 2.4
30 Low Ambient
1 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
40 Std 4 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
2(a) 5.6 5.6 2.9 2.4
40 Low Ambient
2 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
50 Std 4 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
2(a) 5.6 5.6 2.9 2.4
50 Low Ambient
2 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
55 Std 4 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
2(a) 5.6 5.6 2.9 2.4
55 Low Ambient
2 5.4 5.4 2.7 2.2
60 Std 6 4.1 4.1 1.8 1.4
2(a) 5.6 5.6 2.9 2.4
60 Low Ambient
4 4.1 4.1 1.8 1.4
70 Std 6 4.1 4.1 1.8 1.4
2(a) 5.6 5.6 2.9 2.4
70 Low Ambient
4 4.1 4.1 1.8 1.4
75 Std 6 4.1 4.1 1.8 1.4
2(a) 5.6 5.6 2.9 2.4
75 Low Ambient
4 4.1 4.1 1.8 1.4
(a) Variable Speed Fan

Table 44. Electrical service sizing data —electric heat module (electric heat units only) — 20 to 75 tons

Module Voltage (Amps)


kW 200 V 230 V 460 V 575 V
30 62.5 72.2 36.1 28.9
60 124.9 144.3 72.2 57.7
90 187.4 216.5 108.3 86.6
120 233.2 269.4 144.3 115.5
150 NA NA 180.4 144.3
190 NA NA 224.9 182.8
Note: Electric heat FLA are determined at 208, 240, 480 and 600
volts.

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Table 45. Electrical service sizing data — Supply fan motors — 20 to 75 tons
200 V 230 V 460 V 575 V
FLA (ea.) FLA (ea.) FLA (ea.) FLA (ea.)
Motor Horsepower Supply Fan Motor (4 pole) with VFD Bypass
1.5 5.6 5.6 3.5 3.7
3 14.1 14.1 4.7 3.7
5 21.0 14.1 8.3 5.3
7.5 41.0 21.0 11.2 8.7
10 41.0 41.0 15.1 11.9
15 41.0 41.0 22.1 16.5
20 56.1 52.7 29.9 22.5
25 70.1 65.0 32.2 27.0
Motor Horsepower Supply Fan Motor (6 pole) with VFD Bypass
1.5 6.1 5.6 3.5 3.7
3 14.1 14.1 4.7 3.7
5 21.0 14.8 8.3 5.6
7.5 41.0 22.0 11.2 11.9
10 41.0 41.0 22.1 16.5
15 52.7 41.0 22.1 16.5
20 65.0 54.0 29.9 27.0
Motor Horsepower Supply Fan Motor (4 pole) with out VFD Bypass
1.5 5.6 5.6 3.5 3.7
3 14.1 14.1 4.7 3.7
5 21.0 14.1 8.3 5.0
7.5 41.0 21.0 11.2 8.7
10 41.0 41.0 15.1 11.9
15 52.7 41.0 22.1 16.5
20 52.7 52.7 29.9 22.5
25 65.0 65.0 35.2 27.0
Motor Horsepower Supply Fan Motor (6 pole) with out VFD Bypass
1.5 5.6 5.6 3.5 3.7
3 14.1 14.1 4.7 3.7
5 21.0 14.1 8.3 5.0
7.5 41.0 21.0 11.2 11.9
10 41.0 41.0 22.1 16.5
15 52.7 41.0 22.1 16.5
20 52.7 52.7 29.9 27.0
Notes:
1. FLA is for individual motors by HP, not total unit supply and relief fan HP
2. Supply fans selected under 1,600 RPM will have 6-pole motors

Table 46. Electrical service sizing data — Relief fan motors — 20 to 75 tons
200 V 230 V 460 V 575 V
Tonnage HP (Total) No. of Motors FLA (ea.) FLA (ea.) FLA (ea.) FLA (ea.)
20 6 1 12.8 12.8 6.3 N/A
20 8(a) 1 19.5 19.5 9.0 N/A
25 6 1 12.8 12.8 6.3 N/A
25 8(b) 1 18.2 18.2 9.3 N/A
30 8(b) 1 18.2 18.2 9.3 N/A
30 12 2 12.8 12.8 6.3 N/A
40 8(b) 1 18.2 18.2 9.3 N/A
40 15(a) 2 19.5 19.5 9.0 N/A
50 12 2 12.8 12.8 6.3 N/A
50 16(b) 2 18.2 18.2 9.3 N/A
55 12 2 12.8 12.8 6.3 N/A
55 16(b) 2 18.2 18.2 9.3 N/A
60 16(b) 2 18.2 18.2 9.3 N/A
60 23(a) 3 19.5 19.5 9.0 N/A
70 16(b) 2 18.2 18.2 9.3 N/A
70 23(a) 3 19.5 19.5 9.0 N/A
75 16(b) 2 18.2 18.2 9.3 N/A
75 23(a) 3 19.5 19.5 9.0 N/A
(a) 23" fan diameter
(b) 25.5" fan diameter

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Table 47. Electrical service sizing data (amps) - control power transformer heating and cooling modes - 20 to 75 tons
Voltage
Digit 2 Unit
Nom Tons 200 230 460 575
Function
FLA FLA FLA FLA

All All 10 10 4.5 3.5

Table 48. Voltage utilization range


Unit Voltage Voltage Utilization Range

200/60/3 180-220

230/60/3 207-253

460/60/3 414-506
575/60/3 (WYE) 517-633

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Table 49. Unit Dimensions
Refrigeration Foot-
Pre-Evaporator Coil Overall
System Unit Function Relief Option Outside Air print H
Tons Filter Length W (in)
Performance Length (in)
Digit Digit Digit (in.)
Type Type Type Type Digit 27 Type Digit 24 (in.)
9 2 18
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 220.88 213.00
Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 239.86 232.00
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 220.85 182.01
All 1,2,3 No Heat A 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 239.95 201.01
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 182.01 182.01
None 0 None 0
Cartridge E,H 201.01 201.01
20-30 81.59 90.63
Electric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 270.61 262.72
Heat, Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 289.58 281.72
Gas
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 270.61 231.74
All 1,2,3 Heat, EFX 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 289.68 250.74
No Heat -
Extended Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 231.74 231.74
None 0 None 0
Casing Cartridge E,H 250.74 250.74
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 268.56 260.64
Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 287.56 279.64
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 268.56 229.66
All 1,2,3 No Heat A 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 287.56 248.66
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 229.66 229.66
None 0 None 0
Cartridge E,H 248.66 248.66
40-55 81.59 90.63
Electric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 320.79 312.87
Heat, Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 339.79 331.87
Gas
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 320.79 281.88
All 1,2,3 Heat, EFX 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 339.79 300.88
No Heat -
Extended Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 281.88 281.88
None 0 None 0
Casing Cartridge E,H 300.88 300.88
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 268.50 266.15
Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 287.50 285.15
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 268.50 229.66
All 1,2,3 No Heat A 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 287.50 248.66
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 229.66 229.66
None 0 None 0
Cartridge E,H 248.66 248.66
60 81.59 116.13
Electric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 320.73 318.37
Heat, Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 339.73 337.37
Gas
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 320.73 281.88
All 1,2,3 Heat, EFX 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 339.73 300.88
No Heat -
Extended Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 281.88 281.88
None 0 None 0
Casing Cartridge E,H 300.88 300.88

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Dimensional Data

Table 49. Unit Dimensions (continued)


Refrigeration Foot-
Pre-Evaporator Coil Overall
System Unit Function Relief Option Outside Air print H
Tons Filter Length W (in)
Performance Length (in)
Digit Digit Digit (in.)
Type Type Type Type Digit 27 Type Digit 24 (in.)
9 2 18
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 268.50 266.15
Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 287.50 285.15
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 268.50 229.66
No Heat A 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 287.50 248.66
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 229.66 229.66
None 0 None 0
Cartridge E,H 248.66 248.66
Standard 1
Electric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 320.73 318.37
Heat, Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 339.73 337.37
Gas
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 320.73 281.88
Heat, EFX 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 339.73 300.88
No Heat -
Extended Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 281.88 281.88
None 0 None 0
Casing Cartridge E,H 300.88 300.88
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 316.50 314.15
Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 347.50 345.15
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 316.50 277.65
No Heat A 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 347.50 308.65
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 277.65 277.65
None 0 None 0
High Cartridge E,H 308.65 308.65
70 2 81.59 116.13
Efficiency Electric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 368.70 366.35
Heat, Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 399.70 397.35
Gas
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 368.70 329.86
Heat, EFX 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 399.70 360.86
No Heat -
Extended Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 329.86 329.86
None 0 None 0
Casing Cartridge E,H 360.86 360.86
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 316.50 314.15
Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 347.50 345.15
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 316.50 277.65
No Heat A 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 347.50 308.65
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 277.65 277.65
None 0 None 0
Cartridge E,H 308.65 308.65
eFlex™ 3
Electric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 368.70 366.35
Heat, Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 399.70 397.35
Gas
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 368.70 329.86
Heat, EFX 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 399.70 360.86
No Heat -
Extended Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 329.86 329.86
None 0 None 0
Casing Cartridge E,H 360.86 360.86

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Table 49. Unit Dimensions (continued)


Refrigeration Foot-
Pre-Evaporator Coil Overall
System Unit Function Relief Option Outside Air print H
Tons Filter Length W (in)
Performance Length (in)
Digit Digit Digit (in.)
Type Type Type Type Digit 27 Type Digit 24 (in.)
9 2 18
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 268.50 266.15
Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 287.50 285.15
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 268.50 229.66
No Heat A 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 287.50 248.66
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 229.66 229.66
None 0 None 0
Cartridge E,H 248.66 248.66
Standard 1
Electric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 320.73 318.37
Heat, Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 339.73 337.37
Gas
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 320.73 281.88
Heat, EFX 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 339.73 300.88
No Heat -
Extended Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 281.88 281.88
None 0 None 0
Casing Cartridge E,H 300.88 300.88
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 316.50 314.15
Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 347.50 345.15
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 316.50 277.65
No Heat A 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 347.50 308.65
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 277.65 277.65
None 0 None 0
High Cartridge E,H 308.65 308.65
75 2 81.59 116.13
Efficiency Electric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 368.70 366.35
Heat, Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 399.70 397.35
Gas
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 368.70 329.86
Heat, EFX 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 399.70 360.86
No Heat -
Extended Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 329.86 329.86
None 0 None 0
Casing Cartridge E,H 360.86 360.86
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 316.50 314.15
Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 347.50 345.15
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 316.50 277.65
No Heat A 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 347.50 308.65
Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 277.65 277.65
None 0 None 0
Cartridge E,H 308.65 308.65
eFlex™ 3
Electric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 368.70 366.35
Heat, Relief Fan 2 Yes 1,2,3,4
Cartridge E,H 399.70 397.35
Gas
Barometric Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 368.70 329.86
Heat, EFX 1 Yes 1,2,3,4
Relief Cartridge E,H 399.70 360.86
No Heat -
Extended Panel A,B,C,D,F,G 329.86 329.86
None 0 None 0
Casing Cartridge E,H 360.86 360.86
Notes:
1. Difference between overall length and footprint length is outside air hood.
2. Refrigeration System Performance impacts length in 70 and 75 ton due to staggered coil configuration

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Dimensional Data

Figure 32. 20 to 30 ton — front view (inches)

90.63

40.28
27.31

FRONT VIEW
20-30T

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Figure 33. 20 to 30 ton — left view of sample configuration (inches)

220.88

38.85

81.59 87.66
69.33

40.61

213.00

LEFT SIDE VIEW


20-30T / NO HEAT / RELIEF FANS / PANEL FILTERS

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Dimensional Data

Figure 34. 40 to 55 ton — front view (inches)

90.63

40.28
27.31

FRONT VIEW
40-55T

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Figure 35. 40 to 55 ton — left view of sample configuration (inches)

81.59 87.66
79.33

300.88
LEFT SIDE VIEW
40-55T / ELECT. HT. / CART. FILTERS

Figure 36. 60 to 75 ton — front view (inches)

116.13

40.38
27.32

FRONT VIEW
60-75T

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Dimensional Data

Figure 37. 60 to 75 ton — left view of sample configuration (inches)

320.73

38.63

79.71 81.59 87.90

41.27

4.52 23.29
281.88
LEFT SIDE VIEW
60-75T / GAS HEAT / BAROMETRIC RELIEF / PANEL FILTERS

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Optional Configurations
Figure 38. 20 – 30 ton options

G
A B C D E F

A B C D E F G

Relief Option Return / Filter DX Coil Supply Fan Heat Condenser /


Economizer Control Panel
None Return Opening Only Panel Slab DDP Fan No Heat Condenser

0.0" 30.0" 5.0" 24.5" 59.5" 3.5" 59.0"


Outside Air 0-25% Manual Cartridge Natural Gas

39.0" 30.0" 21.0" 53.0"


Barometric Relief Economizer Electric

39.0" 30.0" 53.0"


Relief Fan Final Filter/Extended

39.0" 53.0"

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Dimensional Data

Figure 39. 40 – 55 ton options

G
A B C D E F

A B C D E F G

Relief Option Return / Filter DX Coil Supply Fan Extended Casing Condenser /
Economizer Control Panel
None Return Opening Only Panel Slab DDP Fan No Heat Condenser

0.0" 38.0" 5.0" 24.5" 59.5" 3.5" 99.5"


Outside Air 0-25% Manual Cartridge Natural Gas

39.0" 38.0" 21.0" 55.5"


Barometric Relief Economizer Electric

39.0" 38.0" 55.5"


Relief Fan Final Filter/Extended

39.0" 55.5"

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Figure 40. 60 – 75 ton options

G
A B C D E F

A B C D E F G

Relief Option Return / Filter DX Coil Supply Fan Extended Casing Condenser /
Economizer Control Panel
None Return Opening Only Panel Slab DDP Fan No Heat Condenser

0.0" 38.0" 5.0" 24.5" 59.5" 3.5" 99.5"


Outside Air 0-25% Manual Cartridge* Staggered Natural Gas

39.0" 38.0" 21.0" 72.5" 55.5"


Barometric Relief Economizer Cartridge* Electric

39.0" 38.0" 36.0" 55.5"


Relief Fan Economizer Final Filter/Extended

39.0" 38.0" 55.5"

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Dimensional Data

Roof Curb
Figure 41. Service clearance

96"
96"

72"
96"

Figure 42. Roof curb dimensions (inches)

F
RETURN OPENING

C 4.01

E
B OPENING

A
TOP OF CURB

18.00 M
L 1.33
SUPPLY OPENING

K
OPENING

4.01 G

U
BOTTOM OF CURB
7.50

16.60
7.00

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Table 50. Roof curb dimensional data (inches)


Description A B C E F G K L M N R S U V
RX, 20-30 T, PANEL
200.97 84.50 33.05 26.13 76.49 3.60 27.00 67.50 111.19 18.97 95.94 94.50 201.29 84.82
FILTER, RELFAN
RX, 20-30 T, CART
188.99 84.50 3.58 24.62 76.49 3.60 27.00 67.50 130.19 18.97 95.94 94.50 189.31 84.82
FILTER
RX, 20-30 T, CART
219.97 84.50 33.05 26.13 76.49 3.60 27.00 67.50 130.19 18.97 95.94 94.50 220.29 84.82
FILTER, RELFAN
RA, 20-30 T, PANEL
120.26 84.50 3.58 24.62 76.49 23.85 28.50 76.49 39.72 18.97 95.94 94.50 120.58 84.82
FILTER
RA, 20-30 T, PANEL
151.25 84.50 33.05 26.13 76.49 23.85 28.50 76.49 39.72 18.97 95.94 94.50 151.57 84.82
FILTER, RELFAN
RA, 20-30 T, CART
139.26 84.50 3.58 24.62 76.49 23.85 28.50 76.49 58.72 18.97 95.94 94.50 139.58 84.82
FILTER
RA, 20-30 T, CART
170.25 84.50 33.05 26.13 76.49 23.85 28.50 76.49 58.72 18.97 95.94 94.50 170.57 84.82
FILTER, RELFAN
RX, 40-55 T, PANEL
179.99 84.50 3.58 32.12 76.49 3.60 29.50 67.50 111.19 59.12 95.94 94.50 180.31 84.82
FILTER
RX, 40-55 T, PANEL
210.97 84.50 33.05 33.63 76.49 3.60 29.50 67.50 111.19 59.12 95.94 94.50 211.29 84.82
FILTER, RELFAN
RX, 40-55 T, CART
198.99 84.50 3.58 32.12 76.49 3.60 29.50 67.50 130.19 59.12 95.94 94.50 199.31 84.82
FILTER
RX, 40-55 T, CART
229.97 84.50 33.05 33.63 76.49 3.60 29.50 67.50 130.19 59.12 95.94 94.50 230.29 84.82
FILTER, RELFAN
RA, 40-55 T, PANEL
127.76 84.50 3.58 32.12 76.49 23.85 28.50 76.49 39.72 59.12 95.94 94.50 128.08 84.82
FILTER
RA, 40-55 T, PANEL
158.75 84.50 33.05 33.63 76.49 23.85 28.50 76.49 39.72 59.12 95.94 94.50 159.07 84.82
FILTER, RELFAN
RA, 40-55 T, CART
146.76 84.50 3.58 32.12 76.49 23.85 28.50 76.49 58.72 59.12 95.94 94.50 147.08 84.82
FILTER
RA, 40-55 T, CART
177.75 84.50 33.05 33.63 76.49 23.85 28.50 76.49 58.72 59.12 95.94 94.50 178.07 84.82
FILTER, RELFAN
RX, 60-75 T, PANEL
179.99 110.00 3.58 32.12 101.99 3.60 29.50 93.00 111.19 59.12 121.44 120.00 180.31 110.32
FILTER
RX, 60-75 T, PANEL
216.48 110.00 38.56 33.63 101.99 3.60 29.50 93.00 111.19 59.12 121.44 120.00 216.80 110.32
FILTER, RELFAN
RX, 60-75 T, CART
198.99 110.00 3.58 32.12 101.99 3.60 29.50 93.00 130.19 59.12 121.44 120.00 199.31 110.32
FILTER
RX, 60-75 T, CART
235.48 110.00 38.56 33.63 101.99 3.60 29.50 93.00 130.19 59.12 121.44 120.00 235.80 110.32
FILTER, RELFAN
RA, 60-75 T, PANEL
127.76 110.00 3.58 32.12 101.99 22.85 29.50 101.99 39.72 59.12 121.44 120.00 128.08 110.32
FILTER
RA, 60-75 T, PANEL
164.25 110.00 38.56 33.63 101.99 22.85 29.50 101.99 39.72 59.12 121.44 120.00 164.57 110.32
FILTER, RELFAN
RA, 60-75 T, CART
146.76 110.00 3.58 32.12 101.99 22.85 29.50 101.99 58.72 59.12 121.44 120.00 147.08 110.32
FILTER
RA, 60-75 T, CART
183.25 110.00 38.56 33.63 101.99 22.85 29.50 101.99 58.72 59.12 121.44 120.00 183.57 110.32
FILTER, RELFAN
RX, 60-75 T, PANEL
227.99 110.00 3.58 32.12 101.99 3.60 29.50 93.00 159.19 59.12 121.44 120.00 228.31 110.32
FILTER, STGEV
RX, 60-75 T, PANEL
FILTER, RELFAN, 264.48 110.00 38.56 33.63 101.99 3.60 29.50 93.00 159.19 59.12 121.44 120.00 264.80 110.32
STGEV
RX, 60-75 T, CART
258.99 110.00 3.58 32.12 101.99 3.60 29.50 93.00 190.19 59.12 121.44 120.00 259.31 110.32
FILTER, STGEV
RX, 60-75 T, CART
FILTER, RELFAN, 295.48 110.00 38.56 33.63 101.99 3.60 29.50 93.00 190.19 59.12 121.44 120.00 295.80 110.32
STGEV
RA, 60-75 T, PANEL
175.76 110.00 3.58 32.12 101.99 22.85 29.50 101.99 87.72 59.12 121.44 120.00 176.08 110.32
FILTER, STGEV
RA, 60-75 T, PANEL
FILTER, RELFAN, 212.25 110.00 38.56 33.63 101.99 22.85 29.50 101.99 87.72 59.12 121.44 120.00 212.57 110.32
STGEV
RA, 60-75 T, CART
206.76 110.00 3.58 32.12 101.99 22.85 29.50 101.99 118.72 59.12 121.44 120.00 207.08 110.32
FILTER, STGEV
RA, 60-75 T, CART
FILTER, RELFAN, 243.25 110.00 38.56 33.63 101.99 22.85 29.50 101.99 118.72 59.12 121.44 120.00 243.57 110.32
STGEV
Note: High efficiency and eFlexTM refrigeration system performance for both 70 and 75 tons have a staggered evaporator coil (STGEV).

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Dimensional Data

Figure 43. Base and pedestal

5.5"
3.4"
GASKET

BASE
4.3"
1.5"
A A
.5"

2 X 4 NAILER B
ROOF CURB

TYPICAL ROOF CURB & BASE DETAIL C C


SECT. A-A B
PLAN VIEW
5.5" 2.5"
3.4"
LIFTING LUG
7.5"
BASE
BASE
4.3"
2.8" 1.5" PEDESTAL
1.5"
PEDESTAL 1.5"
3.5"
2X4
NAILER
2 x 4 NAILER
2 X 4 NAILER 2 X 4 NAILER
2.7"
3.0" GASKET

TYPICAL PEDESTAL & BASE DETAIL TYPICAL PEDESTAL & BASE DETAIL
SECT. B-B SECT. C-C
(SIDE VIEW OF PEDESTAL) (END VIEW OF PEDESTAL)

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Electrical Entry Details


Figure 44. Electrical connections (inches)

ISO VIEW
C CAB
ISO VIEW
A & B CAB

POWER BOX

CONTROL BOX DOOR

6.48

3.54 OR 4.55
CONTROL BOX SIDE PANEL 8.06
8.22

TOP VIEW REAR ISO VIEW


ELECTRIC MAIN POWER ENTRY ELECTRIC MAIN POWER ENTRY

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Dimensional Data

Access Clearances
Figure 45. Minimum access clearances – 20 to 30 ton

32"

EVAPORATOR COIL

ELECTRIC HEAT
SUPPLY FAN
RELIEF FANS

CONTROL BOX
ECONOMIZER

PRE-FILTER
HOOD

26.5"
SUPPLY FAN

CB VFD CB PB 20.5"

18.5"
19.5"
18"

25.5"

20"
20"
25.5

OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY FAN


CONTROL BOX ELECTRIC HEAT POWER
CONTROL BOX CONTROL BOX BOX

PLAN VIEW
20-30T DOOR LAYOUT
Figure 46. Minimum access clearances – 40 to 55 ton

32"
EVAPORATOR COIL

SUPPLY FAN

CONTROL BOX
RELIEF FANS

ECONOMIZER

PRE-FILTER

GAS HEAT
HOOD

26.5"
SUPPLY FAN

VFD CB PB 20.5"
CB
16.5"
19.5"
25.5"

25.5"
25.5"

20"

OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY FAN POWER


CONTROL BOX GAS HEAT
CONTROL BOX CONTROL BOX BOX

PLAN VIEW
40-55T DOOR LAYOUT

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Dimensional Data

Figure 47. Minimum access clearances – 60 to 75 ton

32"

EVAPORATOR COIL
SUPPLY FAN

FINAL FILTER

CONTROL BOX
RELIEF FANS

ECONOMIZER

PRE-FILTER
HOOD

26.5"
SUPPLY FAN

CB VFD PB 20.5"
19.5"

25.5"
25.5"
25.5"

20"

OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY FAN POWER


CONTROL BOX CONTROL BOX BOX

PLAN VIEW
60-75T DOOR LAYOUT

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Mechanical Specifications
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 charged with R-410A
compressor oil, factory run tested and shipped in one piece. Units shall be available for direct
expansion cooling only, or direct expansion cooling with natural gas or electric. Filters, outside
air system, relief air system, optional non-fused disconnect switches and all operating and safety
controls shall be furnished factory installed.
All units shall be UL listed to US and Canadian Safety Standards. Cooling capacity shall be rated
in accordance with AHRI Standard 340/360. All units shall have decals and tags to aid in service
and indicate caution areas. Electrical diagrams shall be printed on long life water resistant
material and shall ship attached to control panel doors.

Cabinet
Casing
Exterior panels shall be zinc coated galvanized steel painted with a slate gray baked enamel
finish durable enough to withstand a minimum of 672 hours consecutive salt spray application in
accordance with standard ASTM B117. Screws shall be magnigard coated.
Refrigeration components and compressor shall be accessible through removable louvered
panels as standard.
Unit air handling section shall have a pitched roof and laminated double-wall construction with
polyurethane foam core injected between sheet metal panels. Insulation value shall be R9. All
interior surfaces shall be suitable for cleaning per ASHRAE 62. All access doors and panels shall
have closed cell gaskets. All door, roof and base panels shall have a thermal break.
Unit base shall be watertight with heavy gauge formed load-bearing members and curb
overhang. Unit lifting lugs shall accept chains or cables for rigging. Lifting lugs shall also serve as
unit tie down points.

Access Doors
Access doors shall be hinged with a single, exterior mounted, height and tension adjustable
handle to provide positive latching at three points. Access doors shall provide a door stop
mechanism to latch the door in the open position to prevent unsafe door closure by wind.
Serviceable compartments in the air handler such as filters, evaporator coil, supply fan and
variable frequency drives shall have doors of laminated, double-wall construction. This
construction shall use a polyurethane foam core between the exterior sheet metal pane and the
interior line, with an insulating value of R9. Three single wall doors shall be provided for access
to the control panel.

Heating
Electric Heating
All electric heat models shall be completely assembled and wired. Electric heat control shall be
fully integrated with the unit controls. Heavy duty nickel chromium elements internally wired
with a maximum density of 35.5 watts per square inch shall be provided. Heater circuits shall be
45 amps or less, each individually fused. Automatic reset high limit control shall operate through
heater .
The 200 and 230 volt electric heating models shall have separate power supply to heating section
with an optional factory mounted nonfused disconnect, located in the electric heat control panel.

Modulating Electric Heat


Modulating electric heat is an orderable option for all electric heat sizes. Modulating electric heat
provides improved control over the amount of heat being generated by varying the time the heat

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is energized. The cycling of the heating elements adjusts the level of heat output. The heater is
capable of fully modulating the capacity from 0 to 100 percent.

Gas-Fired Heating
All gas-fired units shall be completely assembled, wired, and fire tested prior to shipment. Units
shall be cULus approved specifically for outdoor applications downstream from refrigerant
cooling coils.
All gas heaters shall have 81% steady state efficiency, meeting the 2023 Department of Energy
efficiency code. Gas-fired heating system control shall be fully integrated with the unit controls.
Gas safety controls shall include electronic flame sensing capability. Combustion air shall be
proven prior to ignition and during operation. All gas piping shall be threaded connection with a
pipe cap provided. Gas supply connection shall be provided through the side or bottom of unit.
Heat exchangers shall have a tubular design with in-shot burners. Direct spark ignition shall be
provided. All tubes shall be dimpled for proper heat transfer. Heating system shall incorporate
induced draft fans and include a chimney that exhausts away from the air intake.
Heat exchanger shall be pressure and leak tested.

Staged Gas Heat


Heat exchanger material shall be corrosion-resistant aluminized or stainless steel. Sixty second
delay shall be provided between first and second stage gas valve operation on two-stage
heaters. Continuous electronic flame supervision shall be provided as standard. Staged gas heat
units shall be suitable for use with Natural Gas only.

Modulating Gas Heat


Modulating and ultra-modulating gas heaters shall be made from grades of stainless steel
suitable for condensing situations. Burner shall be linkage-less for easy setup and use a variable
speed motor for modulation. The modulating heater shall have turn down ratios of 5:1 for 250
MBh & 350 MBh, 10:1 for 500 MBh & 850 MBh, and 21:1 for 1200 MBh. The ultra modulating turn
down ratios will have 10:1 for 250 MBh & 350 MBh, 16:1 for 500 MBh, 20:1 for 850 MBh, and 21:1
for 1200 MBh.

External Heat
Controller shall support standard heating operations with customer applied heat sources.

Airflow
System Control
Constant Volume (Zone Temperature)
Option shall provide all the necessary controls to operate rooftop from a zone sensor, including
CV microprocessor unit control module, a microprocessor compressor controller and a unit
mounted User Interface Panel. Includes factory installed and tested VFDs to simplify supply fan
motor speed adjustment.

Constant Volume (Discharge Air Temperature)


Option shall provide all the necessary controls to operate a CV rooftop with discharge air
temperature control, including discharge air controller and discharge air sensor. The controller
shall coordinate the economizer control and the stages of cooling with zone or outdoor air reset
capabilities and an adjustable control band to fine-tune the control to specific applications.
Includes factory installed and tested VFDs to simplify supply fan motor speed adjustment.

Multi Zone Variable Air Volume (Discharge Air Temperature)


Option shall provide all necessary controls to operate a VAV rooftop from the discharge air
temperature, including discharge air microprocessor controller and discharge air sensor.

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The controller shall coordinate the economizer control and the stages of cooling with discharge
air temperature reset capabilities. Option shall include factory installed and tested VFDs to
provide supply fan motor speed modulation.

Single Zone Variable Air Volume (Zone Temperature)


Single zone VAV option shall provide all necessary controls to operate a rooftop unit based on
maintaining two temperature setpoints; the discharge air and zone. Option shall include factory-
installed variable frequency drive (VFD) to provide supply fan motor speed modulation. During
Single Zone VAV cooling, the unit shall maintain zone cooling setpoint by modulating the supply
fan speed more or less to meet zone load demand, and the unit shall maintain discharge
temperature to the discharge cooling setpoint by modulating economizer if available and staging
DX cooling.

Dual Supply Fan - Direct Drive & Variable Speed


The eDrive™ direct drive plenum supply fan shall be two single width, single inlet 9-blade
plenum fans. Fan blades shall be aluminum airfoil. Plenum fans shall be direct-driven. Entire
assembly shall be completely isolated from unit and fan board by 2" deflection spring isolation.
Multiple fan widths shall be available to optimize efficiency. Beltless fan shall not require routine
maintenance such as fan bearing lubrication, belt tensioning and replacement, sheave
alignment, and setscrew torque checks.

Dual Supply Fan Motor


Supply fan motors shall be open drip-proof. All supply fans shall be dynamically balanced in
factory. Each motor shall have its own Variable Frequency Drive. Supply fan shall be test run in
unit and shall reach rated rpm. All 60 Hz supply fan motors shall meet the Energy Independence
Security Act of 2007 (EISA).

Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Bypass


Supply fan bypass control shall provide airflow at 60Hz in the event of drive failure.

Relief Option
No Relief
Relief air opening shall be sealed with panel and made watertight.

Barometric Relief
Gravity dampers shall open to relieve positive pressure in the return air section of the rooftop.
Barometric relief dampers shall relieve building overpressurization, when that overpressurization
is great enough to overcome the return duct pressure drops.

Relief Fan - Direct Drive & Variable Speed


The eDrive™ relief fan shall be [one] [two] [three] single-width, single-inlet, 5-blade direct-drive
plenum fan(s) with backward inclined, high efficiency welded aluminum impeller that is
dynamically balanced as an assembly. Fan shall be beltless and maintenance free throughout its
operating life. Fans shall be balanced to G6.3 per ISO 21940. No external vibration isolation shall
be necessary.
Motor shall be electronically commutated (ECM) and contain power electronics for speed control.
Motor modulation shall be managed by the equipment controller. Discharge dampers at unit
outlet shall modulate with relief airflow in response to outside air damper position.

Relief Fan - Direct Drive & Variable Speed with Statitrac™ Control
The eDrive™ relief fan shall be [one] [two] [three] single-width, single-inlet, 5-blade direct-drive
plenum fan(s) with backward inclined, high efficiency welded aluminum impeller that is
dynamically balanced as an assembly. Fan shall be beltless and maintenance free throughout its
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necessary. Motor shall be electronically commutated (ECM) and contain power electronics for
speed control. Motor modulation shall be managed by the equipment controller.
The modulating relief discharge dampers and ECM shall be modulated in response to building
pressure. A differential pressure control system, (Statitrac™), shall use a differential pressure
transducer to compare indoor building pressure to outdoor ambient atmospheric pressure. The
relief fan shall be turned on when required to lower building static pressure setpoint.
The (Statitrac™) control system shall then modulate the discharge dampers and ECM to control
the building pressure to within the adjustable, specified dead band that shall be adjustable at the
User Interface.

Ventilation Override Mode


With the ventilation override option installed, the unit shall be programmed to transition to up to
5 different programmed sequences for Smoke Purge, Evacuation, Pressurization, Purge, Purge
with duct control sequence and Unit off. The transition shall occur when a binary input on the
VOM is closed (shorted); this would typically be a hard wired relay output from a smoke detector
or fire control panel.

Filters
General
Filter options shall mount integral within unit and be accessible by hinged access panels.

Pre-Evaporator Filter Options (Available for all units)


MERV 4 Panel Filters
Panel filters shall be 2-inch thick, MERV 4 disposable fiberglass media, and shall slide into an
extruded aluminum rack.
MERV 8 Panel Filters
Filters shall be [2-inch][4-inch] thick, MERV 8 disposable synthetic media, and shall slide into an
extruded aluminum rack.
MERV 14 Panel Filters
Filters shall be 4-inch thick, MERV 14 microglass media attached to 24 ga aluminized steel frame,
and shall slide into an extruded aluminum rack.
MERV 14 Cartridge Filters
Cartridge filters shall be 12-inch thick, MERV 14 microglass paper media attached to 24 ga
galvanized steel frame, and shall slide into a galvanized steel rack. Option shall also include 2-
inch thick, MERV 8 panel pre-filters of disposable synthetic media to provide extended cartridge
life.
Filter Rack Only
Option shall provide an extruded aluminum rack (less filter media) with [2-inch][4-inch] nominal
thickness filter channels to accommodate applications which require field supplied panel filters.
Cartridge Filter Rack Only
Option shall provide a galvanized steel rack (less filter media) with 2-inch nominal thickness and
12-inch nominal thickness filter channels to accommodate applications which require field
supplied cartridge filters with panel pre-filters.

Final Filter Options (Available for RX Units only)


Final filter options shall mount integral within the blank section unit casing and be accessible by
hinged access doors.
MERV 14 Cartridge Filters, Final Filter
Cartridge final filters shall be 12-inch thick, MERV 14 microglass paper media attached to 24 ga
galvanized steel frame, and shall slide into a galvanized steel rack. Option shall also include 2-

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inch thick, MERV 8 panel pre-filters of disposable synthetic media to provide extended cartridge
life.
Cartridge Filter Rack Only, Final Filter
Option shall provide a galvanized steel rack (less filter media) in the final filter position with 2-
inch nominal thickness and 12-inch nominal thickness filter channels to accommodate
applications which require field supplied final cartridge filters with panel pre-filters.

Filter Monitoring - Differential Pressure Transducer


A factory-installed, differential pressure transducer shall be piped to both sides of the [pre
evaporator filter] [final filter] to indicate status. Transducer shall maintain a +/- 5 percent accuracy
within operating temperature limits of -20°F to 120°F. Transducer shall be mounted in a unit
control box and report status through unit control display.

Outside Air
0-25% Manual Damper
Manually controlled outside air damper shall provide up to 25 percent outside air. Manual
outside air damper shall be set at desired position at unit start-up.

0-100% Modulating Economizer


Economizer option shall be operated through the primary temperature controls to automatically
utilize outside air for “free” cooling. Automatically modulated return and outside air dampers
shall maintain proper temperature in the conditioned space. Economizer shall be equipped with
an automatic lockout when the outdoor high ambient temperature is too high for proper cooling.
Minimum position control shall be standard and adjustable at the user interface or with a remote
potentiometer or through the building management system. A spring return motor shall ensure
closure of OA dampers during unit shutdown or power interruption.

Demand Control Ventilation


When equipped with a CO2 sensor, the outside air damper position shall modulate in response to
a CO2 sensor in the conditioned space, in order to minimize the unit energy consumption and
simultaneously meet the ventilation requirements of ASHRAE Std 62.1. If ordered, the Traq™
airflow monitoring solution shall augment the system, allowing for measurement and control of
outside airflow.

Outside Air Measurement (Traq™)


A factory mounted airflow measurement station (Traq™) shall be provided in the outside air
opening to measure airflow. The airflow measurement station shall measure from 40 CFM/ton to
maximum airflow. The airflow measurement station shall adjust for temperature variations.
Measurement accuracy does not exceed 10% at minimum airflow and decreases to less than 5%
at higher airflows, meeting requirements of LEED IE Q Credit 1 as defined by ASHRAE 62.1-2007.

Economizer Control with Dry Bulb


An outdoor temperature sensor shall be included for comparing the outdoor dry bulb
temperature to a locally adjustable temperature setpoint. The setpoint shall be programmed at
the human interface, or remote human interface, to determine if outdoor air temperature is
suitable for economizer operation.

Economizer Control with Reference Enthalpy


An outdoor enthalpy sensor shall be provided to compare the total heat content of outdoor air to
a locally adjustable setpoint. The setpoint shall be programmed at the user interface to
determine if the outdoor enthalpy condition is suitable for economizer operation.

Economizer Control with Comparative Enthalpy


Two enthalpy sensors shall be provided to compare total heat content of the indoor air and
outdoor air to determine the most efficient air source when economizing.

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Low-Leak Economizer Damper


Low leak dampers shall be provided with rolled stainless steel jamb seals to the sides of the
damper assembly. Low leak economizer dampers shall have a leakage rate of 10 CFM/sq ft or less
tested in accordance with AMCA Standard 500.
Fault Detection and Diagnostic (FDD) control shall also be provided with Low Leak Economizers.
FDD control shall monitor the commanded position of the economizer compared to the feedback
position of the damper. If the damper position is outside +/- 10% of the commanded position, a
diagnostic shall be generated.
The economizer shall have a functional life of 60,000 opening and closing cycles, thus meeting
the requirements of California Title 24. IntelliPak® units ordered 0-100% economizer and dry bulb
control shall be listed on the California Energy Commission Registry for factory compliance with
Title 24 Economizer and FDD requirements. A label shall be applied to the unit identifying
construction with the ultra low leak economizer and FDD controls.

Ultra Low-Leak Economizer Damper


Economizer return and outside air dampers shall be provided with chlorinated polyvinyl chloride
gasketing added to the damper blades and rolled stainless steel jamb seals to the sides of the
damper assembly. The economizer shall have a functional life of 60,000 opening and closing
cycles, thus meeting the requirements of California Title 24. Dampers shallhave a maximum
leakage rate of 4 CFM/sq-ft at 1.0 inch wg. pressure differential thus meeting requirements of
ASHRAE 90.1-2013 and IECC-2012.
Fault Detection and Diagnostic (FDD) control shall also be provided with ultra low leak
economizers. FDD control shall monitor the commanded position of the economizer compared to
the feedback position of the damper. If the damper position is outside +/- 10% of the commanded
position, a diagnostic shall be generated.
IntelliPak® units ordered with 0-100% economizer with dry bulb control shall be listed on the
California Energy Commission Registry for factory compliance with Title 24 Economizer and FDD
requirements. A label shall be applied to the unit identifying construction with the ultra low leak
economizer and FDD controls.

Refrigeration System
Fixed Speed Compressors
Fixed speed compressors shall be industrial grade, energy efficient direct drive 3600 RPM speed
scroll type with suction gas-cooled hermetic motor design. Compressor shall have a centrifugal
oil pump with dirt separator, and oil charging valve. Each compressor shall have a crankcase
heater installed and properly sized to minimize the amount of liquid refrigerant present in the oil
sump during off cycles.
Compressor shall be provided with motor winding temperature control to protect against
excessive motor temperatures resulting from over-/under-voltage or loss of charge, high and low
pressure protection.

eFlex™ Variable Speed Compressors


Trane® eFlex™ variable speed compressors shall be capable of speed modulation from 25 Hz to
a maximum of 100 Hz. The minimum unit capacity shall be 15% of full load or less. The
compressor motor shall be a permanent magnet type. Each compressor shall have a crankcase
heater installed, properly sized to minimize the amount of liquid refrigerant present in the oil
sump during off cycles. Compressors shall be equipped with a bearing oil injection system that
optimizes bearing and scroll set lubrication, sealing, and controls the oil circulation rate. Optimal
bearing lubrication shall be provided by a gear oil pump.
Each variable speed compressor shall be matched with a specially designed variable frequency
drive which modulates the speed of the compressor motor and provides several compressor
protection functions. Control of the variable speed compressor and inverter shall be integrated
with the Symbio™ 800 unit controller to ensure optimal equipment reliability and efficiency.

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High Efficiency Units


Unit shall meet ASHRAE 189.1-2011 and Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) Advanced Tier
Commercial Unitary AC and HP Specification for utility rebate requirements.

Air-Cooled Condenser Coil


Condenser coils shall have all aluminum microchannel coils, enabling all units to meet LEED EA
Credit 4 requirements. All coils shall be leak tested at the factory to ensure pressure integrity. The
condenser coil shall be pressure tested to 650 psig. Subcooling circuit(s) shall be provided as
standard.

Air-Cooled Condenser Fans & Motors


All condenser fans shall be vertical discharge, direct drive fans, statically balanced, with
aluminum blades and zinc plated steel hubs. Condenser fan motors shall be three-phase motors
with permanently lubricated ball bearings, built-in current and thermal overload protection and
weather-tight slingers over motor bearings.

Ambient Control
Low ambient variable speed condenser fan control shall be provided to allow the unit to start
down to 0°F and operate down to -10°F.

Corrosion Protected Condenser Coil


Optional protection on the all aluminum, micro-channel condenser coil shall consist of a
corrosion resistant coating that shall withstand ASTM B117 Salt Spray test for 6,000 hours and
ASTM G85 A2 Cyclic Acidified Salt Fog test for 2,400 hours. This coating shall be added after coil
construction covering all tubes, headers and fin edges, therefore providing optimum protection
in more corrosive environments.

Evaporator Coil
Evaporator coil shall have internally enhanced copper tubing of 3/8 or 1/2-inch O.D. mechanically
bonded to heavy-duty aluminum fins of configured design. All coils shall be equipped with
electronic expansion valves and factory pressure and leak tested.

Electronic Expansion Valve


Expansion valves shall be electronically controlled by the Symbio™ 800 unit controller. This fully
integrates expansion valve control with unit operation to ensure optimal equipment reliability
and efficiency. Expansion valves shall be 2500 step valves for precise refrigerant control and
shall be driven closed during off cycles to minimize refrigerant migration and protect
compressors. Valve position shall be displayed at the user interface to assist field diagnostics.

Pressure Transducer
Stainless steel pressure transducer shall provide accurate measurement of high and low side
refrigeration system pressure over the entire operating range. System pressures and saturation
temperatures shall be displayed at the user interface to improve field diagnostics. The transducer
is accessible as it shall be located close to the compressor manifold set. Durable weather proof
automotive grade electrical connectors shall be used to ensure reliability.

Modulating Hot Gas Reheat Control


A reheat condenser coil shall be factory installed downstream of the unit evaporator coil.
Modulating electronic valves shall control the flow of refrigerant between the indoor reheat and
outdoor condensers in response to the unit discharge air temperature in order to dehumidify the
space. Modulating reheat shall be included in circuit 1.
Modulating reheat valves shall be electronically controlled by the Symbio™ 800 unit controller.
This fully integrates reheat valve control with unit operation to ensure optimal equipment
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refrigerant control. Valve position shall be displayed at the user interface to assist field
diagnostics.

Hot Gas Bypass


Electronic Hot Gas Bypass valve piping and controls shall all be included on circuit 1 to allow
operation at low airflow, avoiding coil frosting and damage to compressor. When suction
pressure falls below valve adjustable setpoint, the valve shall modulate hot gas to the inlet of the
evaporator. Valves sized to meet ASHRAE 90.1.
Modulating hot gas bypass valves shall be electronically controlled by the Symbio™ 800 unit
controller, and shall integrate the hot gas bypass valve control with unit operation. Modulating
hot gas bypass valves shall be stepper type valves for precise refrigerant control. Valve position
shall be displayed at the user interface to assist field diagnostics.

Compressor Isolation (Suction & Standard Discharge Valves)


Factory installed valves both upstream and downstream of each compressor set shall enable
isolation of compressors from the rest of the refrigeration system if service is required.

Evaporator Coil Drain Pan


Drain pan shall be double sloping [galvanized] [stainless] steel and promote runoff of standing
water from condensation inside the unit. Drain pipe connection shall be installed through the
side of the unit and connector size is 1.25 NPTI.

Condensate Overflow Switch


Condensate overflow switch shall shut the unit down in the event that a clogged condensate
drain line prevents proper condensate removal from the unit.

Electrical
Unit shall be completely factory wired with necessary control and contactor pressure lugs or
terminal block for power wiring. Units shall provide an internal location for a non-fused
disconnect with external handle for safety.

Unit Voltage
Rooftops shall be available with 200, 230, 460, and 575 voltage, 3 phase, 60 Hz power supplies.

Unit Interrupt Rating (Short Circuit Current Rating-SCCR)


A 5,000 Amp rating shall be applied to the unit enclosure using a non-fused circuit breaker for
disconnect switch purposes. Fan motors, compressors, and electric heat circuits shall be
provided with protective devices that will provide an elevated level of fault protection.

Phase Monitor
Phase monitor shall protect 3-phase equipment from phase loss, phase reversal and phase
imbalance. Any fault condition shall produce a Failure Indicator LED and send the unit into an
auto stop condition.

Non-Fused Disconnect
An external handle mounted on the control box door shall be provided to disconnect unit power
with the control box door closed for safety.

Powered Convenience Outlet


A 15A, 115V Ground Fault Interrupter convenience outlet shall be factory installed. It shall be
wired and powered from a factory mounted transformer. Unit-mounted, non-fused disconnect
with external handle shall be furnished with factory powered outlet.

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Symbio™ 800 Controller


The Symbio™ 800 controller is an application-specific, programmable controller that is factory
installed and designed to control packaged HVAC equipment. A 7” user interface features a
touch-sensitive color screen that provides facility managers with at-a-glance operating status,
performance monitoring, scheduling changes and operating adjustments. Other advanced
features include automated controller backup and optional features such as secure remote
connectivity, wireless building communications, mobile device connectivity and custom
programming with expandable I/O.

BACnet® Communication Protocol


The Symbio™ 800 controller shall support standard BACnet communication protocol through a
RS485, two-wire communication link or BACnet/IP.

AirFi™ Wireless Communication Interface Module (WCI)


Trane AirFi™ Wireless Communication interface shall provide wireless communication between
the Tracer SC+ and Symbio™ 800 controller.

Trane LonTalk® Communication Interface Module


The LonTalk module shall provide an interface to a Tracer building automation system or other
control system that supports LonTalk and shall be factory installed, allowing for control and
monitoring of the unit through a RS485, two-wire communication link. Requires an additional
LonTalk® Communication Kit be installed.

Modbus Communication Protocol


The Symbio™ 800 controller shall support standard Modbus® RTU communication protocol
through an RS485, two-wire communication link.

Power Monitor
Factory installed power meter shall measure unit energy usage to 0.2% accuracy (ANSI C12.20)
and communicate through the Symbio™ 800 controller enabling viewing through user interface
or building automation system.

Controls Expansion Hardware


Symbio™ 800 shall have field applied controls capability. Factory installed expansion hardware
(XM70) shall have 19 inputs/outputs. Additional expansions may be added in the field.

Rapid Restart
Option shall provide immediate start up upon power failure. A backup generator shall be
required on site before unit start up. Rapid Restart shall begin immediately after recovery from a
power loss and work by restarting the compressors and supply fan quickly to provide full cooling
within two to three minutes.

Accessories
Roof Mounting Curb
Roof mounting curb shall be heavy gauge zinc coated steel with nominal two-inch by four-inch
nailer setup. Supply/return air opening gasketing shall be provided. Curb shall ship knocked
down for easy assembly. Curb shall be manufactured to National Roofing Contractors
Association guidelines.

Wall Mounted CO2 Sensor


The CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) sensor shall have the ability to monitor space occupancy levels within
the building by measuring the parts per million of CO2 in the air. As the CO2 levels increase, the
outside air damper modulates to meet the CO2 space ventilation requirements.

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Duct Mounted CO2 Sensor


The CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) sensor shall have the ability to monitor space occupancy levels within
the building by measuring the parts per million of CO2 in the air. As the CO2 levels increase, the
outside air damper modulates to meet the CO2 space ventilation requirements.

Air-Fi™ Wireless Communication


Air-Fi™ Wireless Communication Interface (WCI Indoor)
Factory installed wireless interface shall allow wireless communication to Air-Fi™ wireless
sensors, service tools, equipment controls, and building controller.

Air-Fi™ Wireless Communication Sensor – WCS-SB (temperature only)


Wall mounted wireless temperature sensor shall allow wireless communication to Air-Fi Wireless
network, communicating space temperature to Symbio™ 800 equipment controller. Controls
shall allow up to 6 WCS models to be used per IntelliPak® RTU.

Air-Fi™ Wireless Communication Sensor – WCS-SD (temperature with display)


Wall mounted wireless temperature sensor shall allow wireless communication to Air-Fi Wireless
network, communicating space temperature and occupancy status to Symbio™ 800 equipment
controller. Digital interface with pushbuttons shall enable Heat, Cool, Auto operation mode
settings and two fan mode settings. Dual temperature set points shall allow for automatic control
of the zone temperature heating and cooling requirements when in the Automatic Changeover
mode. Controls shall allow up to 6 WCS models to be used per IntelliPak® RTU.

Air-Fi™ Wireless Communication Sensor - WCS-SO (temperature and


occupancy)
Wall mounted wireless temperature sensor shall allow wireless communication to Air-Fi Wireless
network, communicating space temperature and occupancy status to Symbio™ 800 equipment
controller. Controls shall allow up to 6 WCS models to be used per IntelliPak® RTU.

Air-Fi™ Wireless Communication Sensor - WCS-SCO2 (temperature,


occupancy, and CO2 )
Wall mounted wireless temperature sensor shall allow wireless communication to Air-Fi Wireless
network, communicating space temperature, occupancy status, and CO2 level to Symbio™ 800
equipment controller. Controls shall allow up to 6 WCS models to be used per IntelliPak® RTU.

Air-Fi™ Wireless Communication Module - WCS-SH (relative humidity module


for use with all WCS models)
2% accuracy relative humidity module shall be field installed in the Wall mounted WCS models
for wireless communication of relative humidity level to Symbio™ 800 equipment controller.

Trane WiFi Adapter


The Trane Wi-Fi adapter kit (equipped with a USB cable) shall enable communication among
devices on a Wi-Fi network to facilitate the wireless integration of client devices such as touch-
screen displays and technician laptops as an access point.

Zone Sensors
Remote Zone Temperature Sensor with Timed Override
Electronic sensor shall be used in conjunction with a Trane ICS system. The Timed Override
button shall allow the system to operate at the occupied setpoints while in an unoccupied status.

Remote Zone Temperature Sensor w/ Timed Override & Temperature


Setpoint
Electronic sensor shall be used in conjunction with a Trane ICS system with zone temperature
setpoint capability. The timed override button shall allow the system to operate at the occupied
setpoints while in an unoccupied status.

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Remote Zone Sensor


Thermistor shall be encased in a decorative wall mountable enclosure. It shall be used in
conjunction with a Zone Temperature Sensor when remote sensing is desired. The sensor shall
communicate temperature changes within a zone to the unit UCP.

Dual Set Point Temperature Sensor


Electronic sensor shall have Heat, Cool, Auto operation mode settings and two fan mode
settings. Dual temperature setpoints shall allow for automatic control of the zone temperature
heating and cooling requirements when in the Automatic Changeover mode.

Dual Set Point Zone Temperature Sensor with LED Lights


Electronic sensor shall have Heat, Cool and Auto operation mode settings with two Fan mode
settings. Dual temperature setpoints shall allow for automatic control of the zone’s heating and
cooling requirements when in the Automatic Changeover mode. The sensor shall have Heat,
Cool, System On, and Service LED’s as standard. Should a system malfunction occur, the
appropriate Heat, Cool or Service LED shall function as a system failure indicator.

Dual Set Point Display (BAYSENS131A)


Wall mounted zone sensor, communicating space temperature and occupancy status to
Symbio™ 800 equipment controller. Digital interface with push buttons enables Heat, Cool, Auto
operation mode settings and two fan mode settings. Dual temperature setpoints allow for
automatic control of the zone temperature heating and cooling requirements when in the
Automatic Changeover mode.

Humidity Sensor
A wall or duct-mounted humidity sensor shall be used to control activation of the hot gas reheat
dehumidification option. The humidity sensor shall be set for humidity levels between 40% and
60% relative humidity

Duct-Mounted Humidity Sensor


Shall monitor the humidity levels in the space for 1) Humidification and/or 2) Modulating Hot Gas
Reheat

Wall-Mounted Humidity Sensor


Shall monitor the humidity levels in the space for 1) Humidification and/or 2) Modulating Hot Gas
Reheat

Temperature Sensor
Bullet or pencil type sensor shall be used for temperature input such as return air duct
temperature

LonTalk® Communication Kit


For future opportunities and upgrade flexibility, this kit shall contain a LonTalk® Communication
Interface module for communication with a building automation system.

Trane Startup
A Trane technician shall provide unit startup after the unit is properly installed. The installation
shall include:
• Unit and all ship-with items installed
• All utilities and drain pipes connected
• All refrigerant piping reconnected and all refrigerant charge adequately distributed
throughout the system
• All ductwork attached to the unit

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Prior to Trane Unit Startup


Prior to Trane startup, the following work should be inspected and verified:
Unit inspection - Cabinet
Review the overall unit for exterior damage (dents, bends, missing panels, doors working
properly, etc). Verify the unit interior is free from debris/obstructions, the panels and doors are
secured properly, the unit clearances are adequate to avoid air recirculation, and that the unit
drain lines and traps are properly installed.
Wiring
Review the unit main power to ensure that the unit is properly grounded, the main power feed
wire gauge is adequately sized, the correct voltage is supplied to the unit and electric heaters (if
applicable), and the incoming voltage is phase balanced. Verify that all wiring connections are
tight, all field installed control wiring is landed on correct terminals, and that all automation and
remote controls, along with control wiring for CV and VAV controls, are correctly installed/wired.
Refrigeration system
Review the refrigeration system to ensure the coil fins are straightened, shipping hardware and
plastic covers for compressors have been removed, compressors contain the correct oil level,
service valves are in the correct position, and the crankcase heaters have been operational for at
least 12 hours prior to Trane startup.
Fans
Check the unit fans to ensure the condenser fan blade set-screws to the motor shaft are tight,
hold down bolts and channels from fan sections have been removed, proper adjustment of fan
section spring isolators, proper fan rotation, and proper fan motor amperage.
Economizer
Check all damper linkages for proper adjustment. Verify proper damper operation and outside air
pressure sensors.
Electric Heat
On units equipped with electric heaters, check to ensure the heating system matches the unit
nameplate and verify that the correct voltage is supplied to the heaters.
Gas Heat
On units equipped with gas heaters, check to ensure that the flue assembly is secure and
properly installed, sufficient gas pressure exists at the unit, no leaks exist in gas supply line, the
gas heat piping includes a drip leg, and condensate line is run if required.

Trane Unit Startup


After the unit installation has been fully completed, a Trane technician shall do the following:
• Verify and log supply fan operation, proper compressor operation, and condenser fan
operation, as well as correct levels of superheat and subcooling.
• Verify operation of all VAV modes per job requirements, which include: Supply Air Cooling
and Heating, Daytime Warmup, Morning Warmup, and Supply Air Tempering.
S p a c e p r e s s u r e c o n t r o l — Verify that unit is sensing field installed building pressure input.
V e n t i l a t i o n o v e r r i d e — Verify that sequences are set up and functional per customer
requirement.
E c o n o m i z e r — Adjust outside air or return air travel and verify all sensor inputs.
D e h u m i d i f i c a t i o n — Verify that dehumidification mode operates correctly and is set up per job
requirements.
O u t s i d e A i r M e a s u r e m e n t — Verify that Demand Flow Ventilation function is correct.
G a s H e a t — Startup gas heat per the unit Installation, Operation, Maintenance Manual (IOM) and
record CO2 and O2 levels.
A l l u n i t s — Verify User Interface programming, including setpoints and sensor sources per
customer requirements. Leave the unit in a running state or off per customer requirement. Once

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the IntelliPak® unit startup is complete, provide a startup activities communication and the
associated operating log.

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Certified AHRI Performance


Packaged Rooftop units cooling, heating capacities and efficiencies shall be rated within the
scope of the Air-Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) Certification Program and
display the AHRI Certified® mark as a visual confirmation of conformance to the certification
sections of AHRI Standard 340-360 (I-P) and ANSIZ21.47 and 10 CFR Part 431 pertaining to
Commercial Warm Air Furnaces. The applications in this catalog specifically excluded from the
AHRI certification program are:
• Ventilation modes
• Heat Recovery
• Units larger than nominal 63 tons

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The AHRI Certified mark indicates Trane U.S. Inc. participation in the AHRI Certification program. For verification of individual certified
products, go to ahridirectory.org.

Trane - by Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), a global innovator - creates comfortable, energy efficient
indoor environments for commercial and residential applications. For more information, please visit
trane.com or tranetechnologies.com.

Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvements and reserves the right to change design and specifications without
notice. We are committed to using environmentally conscious print practices.

RT-PRC086F-EN 28 May 2020


Supersedes RT-PRC086E-EN (November 2019) ©2020 Trane

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