48h 1pd
48h 1pd
48h 1pd
Product 48HE003-006
Data Single-Package Rooftop Units
Gas Heating/Electric Cooling
2 to 25 Nominal Tons
48HJ015,017
48HJ020-028
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Features/Benefits (cont)
All units have Carrier’s exclusive closure on power loss. The economizers installation time, labor and material
Acutrol™ (003-014) or TXV (thermostat- for sizes 003-014 are equipped with up to costs. Safety is assured by an interlock
ic expansion valve) metering device (015- 100% barometric relief capability for high which prevents access to the control
028) which precisely controls refrigerant outdoor airflow operations. Factory-in- box unless the switch is in the OFF
flow, preventing stalled economizers for unit sizes 003-014 position. In addition, the externally
slugging and flood-back, while maintain- are available for vertical return only. mounted handle incorporates power
ing optimum unit performance. Refriger- Economizers for unit sizes 015-028 are lockout capability to further protect
ant filter driers are standard. compatible for vertical or horizontal re- service personnel.
turn. An optional field-installed baromet-
Integrated economizers and out- ric relief package is available for size 015- Carrier PremierLink™ controls
door-air dampers 028 units. add reliability, efficiency, and sim-
Available as options or accessories, econ- plification
In addition, single-stage power
omizers and manual outdoor-air dampers The PremierLink direct digital controls
exhaust is available as a field-installed
introduce outdoor air which mixes with accessory for EconoMi$er IV to help can be ordered as a factory-installed op-
the conditioned air, improving indoor-air maintain proper building pressure. tion (003-014 only) or as a field-installed
quality and often reducing energy con- accessory (003-028). Designed and manu-
sumption. For units without economizer, year- factured exclusively by Carrier, the con-
round ventilation is enhanced by an op- trols can be used to actively monitor and
During a first stage call for cooling, if
tional manual outdoor-air damper. On control all modes of operations, as well as
the outdoor-air temperature is below the 003-014 units, a 25% or 50% manual
economizer control changeover monitor the following diagnostics and
damper is available as a field-installed ac- features: unit number, zone temperature,
set point, the mixed-air sensor modulates
cessory. Unit sizes 015-028 are equipped zone set point, zone humidity set point,
the economizer outdoor-air damper open with a manual 25% damper.
to take advantage of free cooling provided discharge air temperatures, fan status,
by the outside air. When second-stage Service options (48HJ015-017 units stages of heating, stages of cooling,
cooling is called for, the compressor is en- only) damper position, outdoor-air temperature,
ergized in addition to the economizer. If outdoor humidity level, filter
Servicing a rooftop unit has never been status, fire shutdown status, IAQ (indoor
the outdoor-air temperature is above the easier with the factory-installed service
changeover set point, the first stage air quality) set point, enthalpy status, dif-
options for these rooftop units. These op- ferential enthalpy status, heat/cool lock-
of compression is activated and the econ- tions include the following:
omizer damper stays at minimum posi- out, cfm set point, pre-occupancy purge,
• Hinged access panels are provided for economizer controls and early morning
tion.
the filter/indoor-fan motor, compres- warm-up.
Accessory upgrade kits allow for sors, evaporator fan, and control box
control by differential dry-bulb tempera- This controller has a 38.4K baud com-
areas. Quick access to major compo-
ture (outdoor vs return), outdoor air en- munications capability and is compatible
nents is accomplished by simply with ComfortLink™ controls, CCN (Car-
thalpy changeover, or more precise differ- unlatching and swinging open the vari-
ential enthalpy control. rier Comfort Network®) and Comfort-
ous panels. Each hinged panel is per-
VIEW™ software. The Scrolling Mar-
Units can be equipped with different manently mounted to the unit, thereby quee and Navigator™ display are optional
economizer options to meet specific con- eliminating the concern of a dropped or tools that can be used for programming
trols applications. The factory-installed or wind-blown panel puncturing delicate
and monitoring the unit for optimal per-
field-installed EconoMi$er IV and roof materials. The 4 extended access formance. The addition of the Carrier CO2
EconoMi$er2 are available. The panels are also equipped with ‘‘tie
sensor in the conditioned space provides
EconoMi$er IV is used with the standard back’’ retaining devices to hold the
ASHRAE (American Society of Heating,
rooftop unit controls and includes an indus- door in the open position while servic-
Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engi-
try standard, stand-alone, solid-state con- ing the unit.
neers) 62-99 compliance and Demand
troller. The control can be used with a CO2 • An external, covered, 115-v Ground
Control Ventilation.
sensor for DCV (demand control ventila- Fault Interrupt (GFI) receptacle is pro-
tion) operation. For direct digital control vided as a convenient power source for The PremierLink peer-to-peer, Internet
(DDC) applications, the EconoMi$er2 can drills, lights, refrigerant recovery units, ready communicating control is designed
be operated using PremierLink controls or or other electrical service tools. A fac- specifically for Constant Volume (CV)
a third party controller. The EconoMi$er2 tory-supplied step down transformer is and Variable Volume and Temperature
includes 4 to 20 mA actuator capability for connected to the “load” side of the unit (VVT®) applications. This comprehen-
demand control ventilation applications. main power connection (size 003-014). sive controls system allows all Carrier 3
For sizes 015, 017, connect the outlet to 25 ton rooftops with a 3-wire commu-
All economizers incorporate a parallel nications bus to be daisy chained together
blade, gear-driven damper system for effi- to a field-supplied and properly fused
branch circuit power supply. on a roof to create a fully functional
cient air mixing and reliable control. In HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air con-
addition, the standard damper actuator in- • An integral non-fused disconnect
switch within the rooftop unit reduces ditioning) automation system.
cludes a spring return to provide reliable
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Indoor-air quality (IAQ) begins ate under its normal sequence of opera- Indoor-air quality (IAQ) generally re-
with Carrier rooftops tion by cycling compressors to maintain fers to the level of pollutants inside a
Sloped condensate pans minimize biolog- comfort conditions. Subcooling mode building. These pollutants include ciga-
ical growth in rooftop units in accordance will operate to satisfy part load type con- rette smoke, carbon dioxide exhaled by
with ASHRAE Standard 62. Two-inch fil- ditions when the space requires combined occupants, radon gas, car exhaust, paint
ters with optional dirty filter indicator sensible and a higher proportion of latent fumes, and odors.
switch provide for greater particle reduc- load control. Hot Gas Reheat mode will Concern over increased indoor air pol-
tion in the return air. The face-split evapo- operate when outdoor temperatures lutants has been spurred by several issues:
rator coils improve the dehumidification diminish and the need for latent capacity 1) changes in new building construction
capability of standard units, maximize is required for sole humidity control. Hot methods and retrofit of older buildings
building humidity control. Gas Reheat mode will provide neutral air have reduced air infiltration rates; 2) Syn-
for maximum dehumidification opera- thetic materials release airborne particles,
Optional proportional reacting CO2 tion.The Humidi-MiZer™ option
sensor is available with the Econo-Mi$er odors, and chemicals; and 3) HVAC sys-
includes a low ambient controller and tems that bring in minimal fresh air.
IV outdoor air damper option/accessory
compressor crank case heaters.
to aid the IAQ benefits. In 1989, IAQ concerns caused
COBRA™ energy recovery units ASHRAE to recommend increased venti-
Humidi-MiZer™ adaptive dehu- (sizes 003-014 only) lation for all public buildings. Simply in-
midification system (003-014) troducing fresh air into a building, how-
Carrier’s factory-installed optional CO-
Carrier’s Humidi-MiZer adaptive dehu- BRA units recover energy from the build- ever, is not always practical or cost effec-
midification system is an all-inclusive ing exhaust air and pre-condition ventila- tive. Additional ventilation can overload
factory-installed option that can be HVAC systems, increase energy costs and
tion air for the rooftop unit during winter
ordered with any Weathermaster® and summer operation. These units are if not properly addressed can increase the
48HE003-006 and 48HJ004-014 rooftop designed to satisfy the higher ventilation indoor humidity levels.
unit to meet the demand for providing a
requirements and other building codes Carrier’s COBRA energy recovery unit
flexible and high performing solution to while minimizing energy costs. solves this dilemma by providing in-
accommodate all of these design related creased fresh air while keeping increased
issues. This system expands the envelope Factory installation of the 62AQ sec-
tion provides the benefit of reduced field- costs to a minimum. In addition, the CO-
of operation of Carrier’s Weathermaster BRA energy recovery unit helps reduce
48HJ004-014, 2-12.5 tons rooftop prod- installation time, single point power con-
nections, and the assurance of a factory humidity levels, which helps to prevent
ucts to provide unprecedented flexibility deterioration of building materials and re-
to meet year-round comfort conditions. test for the complete COBRA unit. The
COBRA energy recovery section re- tards the growth of mold and mildew. Ad-
The Humidi-MiZer adaptive dehumidifi-
quires less maintenance than other energy ditionally, the COBRA unit can be com-
cation system has the industry’s only dual bined with the Humidi-MiZer Adaptive
dehumidification mode setting. The recovery systems and can be serviced by
any qualified refrigeration technician. Dehumidification system for maximum
Humidi-MiZer system includes two new
humidity control.
modes of operation. The Weathermaster The COBRA energy recovery units uti-
rooftop coupled with the Humidi-MiZer lize Carrier’s high-efficiency 48HE003- The COBRA energy recovery unit pro-
system is capable of operating in normal 006 or 48HJ004-014 rooftop units and vides the best solution to retaining the en-
design cooling mode, subcooling mode, provide 2 to 121/2 tons of cooling capacity ergy-conserving benefits of today’s tight-
and hot gas reheat mode. Normal Design with the capability to pre-condition 600 to er building construction while improving
Cooling mode is when the unit will oper- 3000 cfm of outdoor air. indoor-air quality.
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Model number nomenclature
48HE003-006
LEGEND
Al — Aluminum
Cu — Copper
DDC — Direct Digital Controls
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option
NOTE: “COBRA” models are designated in the 9th and 11th position.
The 9th position indicates if a FIOP 62AQ is required. The 11th position
determines 62AQ size required.
Quality Assurance
Certified to ISO 9001:2000
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48HJ004-014
Factory-Installed Options†
COBRA
COBRA
COBRA
COBRA
COBRA
COBRA
LEGEND
Al — Aluminum
Cu — Copper
DDC — Direct Digital Controls
E-Ctd — E-Coated
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option
*Contact factory for availability and applications.
†Refer to 48HJ Price Pages, Quote Builder software or contact your
local Carrier Representative for FIOP code table.
NOTE: Hinged Access Panels include: Filter Panel, Control Box Panel,
Fan Motor Panel, Compressor Panel.
Quality Assurance
Certified to ISO 9001:2000
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Model number nomenclature (cont)
48HJ015,017
LEGEND
Al — Aluminum
Cu — Copper
Quality Assurance
Certified to ISO 9001:2000
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48HJ020-028
*
48HJ D 024 – A C 6 – – AA
*
Factory-Installed Options
LEGEND *Refer to 48HJ price pages or contact your local Carrier representative for FIOP code table.
Al — Aluminum
Cu — Copper
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option Quality Assurance
Certified to ISO 9001:2000
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ARI* capacity ratings
**ARI* CAPACITY RATINGS — 48HE003-006
UNIT NOMINAL COOLING TOTAL SOUND RATING
SEER EER
48HE TONS (Btuh) kW (decibels)
003 2 24,000 3.2 14.1 12.0** 76
004 3 36,200 4.1 14.0 11.8** 76
005 4 46,000 5.5 14.0 11.7** 76
006 5 59,000 6.7 14.0 11.9 80
LEGEND
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio
SEER — Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio
*Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute.
**ARI does not require EER ratings for unit with capacity below 65,000 Btuh. For
these units, the EER rating at ARI standard conditions is provided for informa-
tion only.
NOTES:
1. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 210-94 or 360-93.
2. Ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat.
3. Ratings are based on: 4. All 48HE003-006 units are in compliance with ASHRAE 90.1 2001, 2004
Cooling Standard: 80 F db, 67 wb indoor entering-air temperature and 95 F Energy Standard for minimum SEER and EER requirements. Refer to state
db outdoor entering-air temperature. and local codes or visit the following website: http://bcap-energy.org to
IPLV Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 80 F determine if compliance with this standard pertains to a given geographical
db outdoor entering-air temperature. area of the United States.
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HEATING CAPACITIES AND EFFICIENCIES — 48HE003-006 (cont)
208/230/460-3-60 — SINGLE-STAGE GAS HEAT — LOW NOx
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ARI* capacity ratings (cont)
**ARI* CAPACITY RATINGS — 48HJ004-014
UNIT NOMINAL COOLING TOTAL SOUND RATING
SEER† EER IPLV††
48HJ TONS (Btuh) kW (decibels)
004 3 36,000 3.2 13.0 11.2** 76 N/A
005 4 46,000 4.1 13.0 11.1** 76 N/A
006 5 61,000 5.5 13.0 11.0** 80 N/A
007 6 73,000 6.7 — 11.0 80 N/A
008 71/2 90,000 8.2 — 11.0 82 11.6
009 81/2 103,000 8.9 — 11.6 82 12.8
012 10 120,000 10.9 — 11.0 84 11.4
014 12.5 138,000 14.4 — 9.6 86 10.3
LEGEND
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio
IPLV — Integrated Part-Load Value
SEER — Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio
*Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute.
†Applies only to units with capacity of 65,000 Btuh or less.
**ARI does not require EER ratings for unit with capacity below 65,000 Btuh. For
these units, the EER rating at ARI standard conditions is provided for informa-
tion only.
††The IPLV is not applicable to single-compressor units. 4. All 48HJ004-014 units are in compliance with ASHRAE 90.1 2001, 2004
Energy Standard for minimum SEER and EER requirements. Refer to state
NOTES: and local codes or visit the following website: http://bcap-energy.org to
1. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 210-94 or 360-93. determine if compliance with this standard pertains to a given geographical
2. Ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat. area of the United States.
3. Ratings are based on:
Cooling Standard: 80 F db, 67 wb indoor entering-air temperature and 95 F
db outdoor entering-air temperature.
IPLV Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 80 F
db outdoor entering-air temperature.
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HEATING CAPACITIES AND EFFICIENCIES — 48HJ004-014 (cont)
208/230/460-3-60 — SINGLE-STAGE GAS HEAT — LOW NOx
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ARI* capacity ratings (cont
ARI* CAPACITY RATINGS — 48HJ015,017
Cooling Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 95 F db air entering outdoor unit.
IPLV Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 80 F db outdoor entering-air temperature.
4. All 48HJ015,017 units are in compliance with ASHRAE 90.1 2001 Energy Standard for minimum EER
requirements. Refer to state and local codes or visit the following website: http://bcap-energy.org to deter-
mine if compliance with this standard pertains to a given geographical area of the United States.
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ARI* CAPACITY RATINGS — 48HJ020-028
UNIT NOMINAL NET COOLING TOTAL SOUND RATING
CFM EER IPLV†
48HJ TONS CAPACITY (Btuh) kW (dB)
020 18 5,500 200,000 18.5 10.8 81.7 12.0
024 20 6,000 234,000 21.7 10.8 81.7 11.9
028** 25 7,500 278,000 27.8 10.0 84.6 10.9
LEGEND 3. Ratings are based on:
db — Dry Bulb
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio
IPLV — Integrated Part-Load Values
wb — Wet Bulb
*Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute.
†IPLV values are calculated based on control configuration T.CTL = 2
(2 Stage Y1).
**Size 028 unit is not listed with ARI, but is tested to ARI standards.
NOTES: Cooling Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 95
1. Rated in accordance with ARI Standards 360-93 and 270-95. F db air entering outdoor unit.
2. ARI ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat. IPLV Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 80 F
db outdoor entering-air temperature.
4. All 48HJ020-028 units are in compliance with ASHRAE 90.1 2001, 2004
Energy Standard for minimum EER requirements. Refer to state and local
codes or visit the following website: http:///bcap-energy.org to determine if
compliance with this standard pertains to a given geographical area of the
United States.
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Physical data — 48HE
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Physical data — 48HE (cont)
BASE UNIT 48HE HD/E/F003 HE/F/H/K/M/N004 HD/E/F/G/H/K/L/M/N005 HD/E/F/G/H/K/L/M/N006
FURNACE SECTION
Rollout Switch Cutout Temp(F)† 195 195 195 195
Burner Orifice Diameter (in....drill size)**
Natural Gas—Std* HJE .113...33 HJD .113...33 HJD .113...33
HEE .089...43 HJF .113...33 HJE .113...33 HJE .113...33
— HJF .129...30 HJF .129...30
— HJH .113...33 HJG .113...33 HJG .113...33
— HJK .113...33 HJH .113...33 HJH .113...33
— — HJK .129...30 HJK .129...30
HEM .089...43 HJM .102...38 HJL .102...38 HJL .102...38
— HJN .102...38 HJM .102...38 HJM .102...38
— — HJN .116...32 HJN .116...32
Liquid Propane—Alt†† HEE .073...49 HJE .089...43 HJD .089...43 HJD .089...43
HJF .089...43 HJE .089...43 HJE .089...43
— HJF .104...37 HJF .104...37
— HJH .089...43 HJG .089...43 HJG .089...43
— HJK .089...43 HJH .089...43 HJH .089...43
— — HJK .102...37 HJK .104...37
—
—
—
—
Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting (amps)
208/230/460/575v
First Stage 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14
Second Stage 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14
Gas Input (Btuh)
First Stage/Second Stage HEE 50,000/— HEE || 50,000/72,000 HED || 50,000/72,000 HED || 50,000/72,000
HEF || 82,000/115,000 HEE || 82,000/115,000 HEE || 82,000/115,000
— HEF || 120,000/150,000 HEF || 120,000/150,000
— HEH*** —/72,000 HEG*** —/72,000 HEG *** —/72,000
— HJK*** —/115,000 HEH*** —/115,000 HEH *** —/115,000
— — HEK*** —/150,000 HEK *** —/150,000
48HE
— HEM††† —/60,000 HEL††† —/60,000 HEL††† —/60,000
— HEN††† —/90,000 HEM††† —/90,000 HEM††† —/90,000
— — HEN††† —/120,000 HEN††† —/120,000
Efficiency (Steady State ) (%) HEE 81 HEE 82.8 HED 82.8 HED 82.8
HEF 80 HEE 81 HEE 81
— HEF 80.4 HEF 80.4
— HEH 82 HEG 82 HEG 82
— HEK 80 HEH 81 HEH 81
— — HEK 80 HEK 80
— HEM 80.2 HEL 80.2 HEL 80.2
HEM 81 HEN 81 HEM 81 HEM 81
— — HEN 80.7 HEN 80.7
Temperature Rise Range HEE 25-55 HED 25-25 HED 25-55
HEE 25-65 HEF 55-85 HEE 35-65 HEE 35-65
— HEF 50-80 HEF 50-80
— HEG 25-55 HEG 25-55 HEG 25-55
— HEK 55-85 HEH 35-65 HEH 35-65
— — HEK 50-80 HEK 50-80
— HEM 20-50 HEL 20-50 HEL 20-50
— HEN 30-60 HEM 30-60 HEM 30-60
— — HEN 40-70 HEN 40-70
Manifold Pressure (in.wg)
Natural Gas—Std 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
Liquid Propane—Alt†† 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
Gas Valve Quanity 1 1 1 1
Gas Valve Pressure (line pressure)
psig 0.180-0.469 0.180-0.469 0.180-0.469 0.180-0.469
in wg 5.0-13.0 5.0-13.0 5.0-13.0 5.0-13.0
Field Gas Connection Size (in.) 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH (psig)
Standard CompressorInternal Relief 450±50
Cutout 428
Reset (Auto.) 320
LOSS-OF-CHARGE SWITCH (LiquidLIne) (psig)
Cutout 7±3
Reset(Auto.) 22±5
FREEZE PROTECTION THERMOSTAT
Opens(F) 30±5
Closes(F) 45±5
OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable Screen quantity and size varies with option selected.
RETURN-AIRFILTERS Throw away
Quantity...Size (in.) 2...16x25x2
LEGEND ||Three-phase standard models have heating inputs as shown. Single-phase standard mod-
Bhp — Brake Horsepower els have one-stage heating with heating input values as follows:
HJD005-006,HJE004 — 72,000 Btuh
*Single phase/three phase. Stainless steel models use the same orifices as HJE005-006,HJF004 — 115,000 Btuh
HJF005-006 — 150,000 Btuh (shown in heating capicty tables)
equivalent standard heat exchangers. ***California compliant three-phase models.
†Indicates automatic reset. †††California SCAQMD compliant low NOx models have combustion products that are con-
**60,000 and <72,000 Btuh heat input units have 2 burners. 90,000 and 120,000 Btuh heat trolled to 40 nanograms per joule or less.
input units have 3 burners. 115,000 Btuh heat input units and 150,000 Btuh Heat input units
have 3 burners. NOTE: Capacities for stainless steel heat exchanger units (S/R/T) are the same as standard
††An LP kit is available as an accessory. If an LP kit is used with Low NOx units, the Low NOx units (D/E/F).
baffle must be removed and the units will no longer be classified as Low NOx units.
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Physical data — 48HJ
BASE UNIT 48HJ HJE/F/H/K/M/N004 HJD/E/F/G/H/K/L/M/N005 HJD/E/F/G/H/K/L/M/N006 HJD/E/F007
NOMINAL CAPACITY (tons) 3 4 5 6
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
Base Unit** 530 540 560 635
COMPRESSOR Scroll
Quantity 1 1 1 1
Oil (oz) 42 53 50 60
REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22
Expansion Device Operating Charge (lb-oz) Acutrol™ MeteringDevice
Standard Unit 5-8 10-2 10-0 12-8
Unit With Humidi-Mizer Adaptive Dehumidification
System 12-5 18-8 20-5 23-14
CONDENSER FAN Propeller
Quantity...Diameter (in.) 1...22 1...22 1...22 1...22
Nominal Cfm 3500 3500 4100 4100
Motor Hp...Rpm 1/8...825 1/8...825 1/4...1100 1/4...1100
Watts Input (Total) 180 180 320 320
CONDENSER COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum LancedFins
Rows...Fins/in. 1...17 2...17 2...17 2...17
Total Face Area (sq ft) 14.6 16.5 16.5 21.3
EVAPORATOR COIL Standard Unit Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Double-Wavy Fins
Rows...Fins/in. 2...15 2...15 4...15 4...15
Total Face Area (sq ft) 5.5 5.5 5.5 7.3
Humidi-Mizer Coil Adaptive Dehumidification System
Rows...Fins/in. 1...17 2...17 2...17 2...17
Total Face Area (sq ft) 3.9 3.9 3.9 5.2
EVAPORATOR FAN Centrifugal Type, Belt Drive
Quantity...Size (in.) 1...10 x 10 1...10 x 10 1...10 x 10 1...10 x 10
Nominal Cfm 1200 1600 2000 2400
Maximum Continuous Bhp Std 1.20 1.20 1.30/2.40* 2.40
Hi-Static 2.40 2.40 2.90 2.90
48HJ
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BASE UNIT 48HJ HJE/F/H/K/M/N004 HJD/E/F/G/H/K/L/M/N005 HJD/E/F/G/H/K/L/M/N006 HJD/E/F007
FURNACE SECTION
Rollout Switch Cutout Temp(F)† 195 195 195 195
Burner Orifice Diameter (in. ...drill size)**
Natural Gas — Std* HJE .113...33 HJD .113...33 HJD .113...33 HJD .113...33
HJF.113...33 HJE .113...33 HJE .113...33 HJE .113...33
— HJF.129...30 HJF.129...30 HJF.129...30
HJH .113...33 HJG .113...33 HJG .113...33 —
HJK.113...33 HJH .113...33 HJH .113...33 —
— HJK.129...30 HJK.129...30 —
HJM .102...38 HJL .102...38 HJL .102...38 —
HJN.102...38 HJM .102...38 HJM .102...38 —
— HJN.116...32 HJN.116...32 —
Liquid Propane — Alt†† HJE .089...43 HJD .089...43 HJD .089...43 HJD .089...43
HJF.089...43 HJE .089...43 HJE .089...43 HJE .089...43
— HJF.104...37 HJF.104...37 HJF.104...37
HJH .089...43 HJG .089...45 HJG .089...43 —
HJK.089...43 HJH .089...45 HJH .089...43 —
— HJK.102...38 HJK.104...37 —
HJM .082...45 HJL .082...45 HJL .082...45 —
HJN.082...45 HJM .082...45 HJM .082...45 —
— HJN.094...42 HJN.094...42 —
Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting (amps)
208/230/460/575 v
First Stage .14 .14 .14 .14
SecondStage .14 .14 .14 .14
Gas Input (Btuh)
First Stage/Second Stage HJE||50,000/ 72,000 HJD|| 50,000/ 72,000 HJD|| 50,000/ 72,000 HJD 50,000/ 72,000
HJF||82,000/115,000 HJE|| 82,000/115,000 HJE|| 82,000/115,000 HJE 82,000/115,000
— HJF||120,000/150,000 HJF||120,000/150,000 HJF 120,000/150,000
HJH*** —/ 72,000 HJG*** —/ 72,000 HJG*** —/ 72,000 —
HJK***—/115,000 HJH*** —/115,000 HJH*** —/115,000 —
— HJK*** —/150,000 HJK*** —/150,000 —
HJM††† —/ 60,000 HJL††† —/ 60,000 HJL††† —/ 60,000 —
HJN††† —/ 90,000 HJM††† —/ 90,000 HJM†††—/ 90,000 —
— HJN††† —/120,000 HJN††† —/120,000 —
Efficiency (Steady State)(%) HJE 82.8 HJD 82.8 HJD 82.8 HJD 82
HJF 80 HJE 81 HJE 81 HJE 81
— HJF 80.4 HJF 80.4 HJF 80
HJH 82 HJG 82 HJG 82 —
HJK 80 HJH 81 HJH 81 —
— HJK 80 HJK 80 —
HJM 80.2 HJL 80.2 HJL 80.2 —
HJN 81 HJM 81 HJM 81 —
— HJN 80.7 HJN 80.7 —
Temperature Rise Range HJE 25-55 HJD 25-25 HJD 25-55 HJD 25-55
HJF 55-85 HJE 35-65 HJE 35-65 HJE 35-65
— HJF 50-80 HJF 50-80 HJF 50-80
HJH 25-55 HJG 25-55 HJG 25-55 —
HJK 55-85 HJH 35-65 HJH 35-65 —
— HJK 50-80 HJK 50-80 —
HJM 20-50 HJL 20-50 HJL 20-50 —
HJN 30-60 HJM 30-60 HJM 30-60 —
— HJN 40-70 HJN 40-70 —
Manifold Pressure (in. wg)
Natural Gas — Std 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
Liquid Propane — Alt†† 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
Gas Valve Quanity 1 1 1 1
Gas Valve Pressure (line pressure)
psig 0.180-0.469 0.180-0.469 0.180-0.469 0.180-0.469
48HJ
in wg 5.0-13.0 5.0-13.0 5.0-13.0 5.0-13.0
Field Gas Connection Size (in.) 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH (psig)
Standard Compressor Internal Relief 450 ± 50
Cutout 428
Reset (Auto.) 320
LOSS-OF-CHARGE SWITCH/LOW-PRESSURE
(LiquidLIne) (psig)
Cutout 7±3
Reset (Auto.) 22 ± 5
FREEZE PROTECTIONTHERMOSTAT
Opens (F) 30 ± 5
Closes (F) 45 ± 5
OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable. Screen quantity and size varies with option selected.
RETURN-AIR FILTERS Throwaway
Quantity...Size (in.) 2...16 x 25 x 2 4...16 x 16 x 2
LEGEND ||Three-phase standard models have heating inputs as shown. Single-phase
Bhp — Brake Horsepower standard models have one-stage heating with heating input values as follows:
HJD005-006,HJE004 — 72,000 Btuh
*Single phase/three phase. Stainless steel models use the same orifices as HJE005-006,HJF004 — 115,000 Btuh
equivalent standard heat exchangers. HJF005-006 — 150,000 Btuh (shown in heating capicty tables)
†Indicates automatic reset. ***California compliant three-phase models.
**60,000 and <72,000 Btuh heat input units have 2 burners. 90,000 and 120,000 †††California SCAQMD compliant low NOx models have combustion products that
Btuh heat input units have 3 burners. 115,000 Btuh heat input units and 150,000 are controlled to 40 nanograms per joule or less.
Btuh Heat input units have 3 burners. NOTE: Capacities for stainless steel heat exchanger units (S/R/T) are the same
††An LP kit is available as an accessory. If an LP kit is used with Low NOx units, as standard units (D/E/F).
the Low NOx baffle must be removed and the units will no longer be classified
as Low NOx units.
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Physical data — 48HJ (cont)
UNIT SIZE 48HJ D/E/F/S/R/T008 D/E/F/S/R/T009 D/E/F/S/R/T012 D/E/S/R014
NOMINAL CAPACITY (tons) 71/2 81/2 10 121/2
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
Base Unit** 870 1015 1035 1050
COMPRESSOR Scroll
Quantity 2 2 2 2
Oil (oz) (each compressor) 53 50 50 60
REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22
Expansion Device Acutrol™ Metering Device
Operating Charge (lb-oz)
Standard Unit
Circuit 1 7-10 9- 8 9-6 9-8
Circuit 2 8- 2 8-13 10-9 9-5
Unit with Humidi-MiZer Adaptive Dehumidification System
Circuit 1 13-0 16-0 16-8 15-3
Circuit 2 13-6 16-8 17-8 16-6
CONDENSER FAN Propeller
Quantity...Diameter (in.) 2...22 2...22 2...22 2...22
Nominal Cfm 6500 6500 7000 7000
Motor Hp...Rpm 1/4...1100 1/4...1100 1/4...1100 1/4...1100
Watts Input (Total) 650 650 650 650
CONDENSER COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Lanced Fins
Rows...Fins/in. 2...17 2...17 2...17 2...17
Total Face Area (sq ft) 20.5 25.0 25.0 25.0
EVAPORATOR COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Double-Wavy Fins, Face-Split
Standard Unit
Rows...Fins/in. 3...15 4...15 4...15 4...15
Total Face Area (sq ft) 8.9 11.1 11.1 11.1
Humidi-MiZer Coil Adaptive Dehumidification System
Rows...Fins/in. 2...17 2...17 2...17 2...17
Total Face Area (sq ft) 6.3 8.4 8.4 8.4
EVAPORATOR FAN Centrifugal
Size (in.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15
Type Drive Belt Belt Belt Belt
Nominal Cfm 3000 3400 4000 5000
Maximum Continuous Bhp Std 2.90 2.90 3.70 5.25
Hi-Static 4.20 4.20 5.25 —
Motor Frame 56 56 56 56
Fan Rpm Range Std 840-1085 840-1085 860-1080 830-1130
Hi-Static 860-1080 860-1080 830-1130 —
Motor RPM Std 1725 1725 1725 1740
Hi-Static 1725 1725 1740 —
Motor Bearing Type Ball Ball Ball Ball
Maximum Fan Rpm 2100 2100 2100 2100
Motor Pulley Pitch Diameter Std 3.4/4.4 3.4/4.4 4.0/5.0 2.8/3.8
A/B (in.) Hi-Static 4.0/5.0 4.0/5.0 2.8/3.8 —
Nominal Motor Shaft Diameter (in.) 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8
Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) Std 7.0 7.0 8.0 5.8
Hi-Static 8.0 8.0 5.8 —
Belt — Type...Length (in.) Std A...48 A...51 A...51 BX...46
Hi-Static A...55 A...55 BX...46 —
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) 16.75-19.25 16.75-19.25 15.85-17.50 15.85-17.50
Speed Change per Full Turn of Std 50 50 45 60
Movable Pulley Flange (rpm) Hi-Static 60 60 60 —
Movable Pulley Maximum Full Std 5 5 5 6
Turns from Closed Position Hi-Static 5 5 6 —
48HJ
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UNIT SIZE 48HJ D/E/F/S/R/T008 D/E/F/S/R/T009 D/E/F/S/R/T012 D/E/S/R014
FURNACE SECTION
Rollout Switch Cutout Temp (F)* 195 195 195 195
Burner Orifice Diameter (in. ...drill size)
Natural Gas — Std HJD .120...31 HJD .120...31 HJD .120...31 HJD .120...31
HJE .120...31 HJE .120...31 HJE .120...31 HJE .129...30
HJF .120...31 HJF .120...31 HJF .129...30
Liquid Propane — Alt† HJD .096...41 HJD .096...41 HJD .096...41 HJD .096...41
HJE .096...41 HJE .096...41 HJE .096...41 HJE .102...38
HJF .096...41 HJF .096...41 HJF .102...38
Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting (amps)
Stage 1 HJD .14 HJD .14 HJD .14 HJD .14
HJE .14 HJE .14 HJE .14 HJE .14
HJF .14 HJF .14 HJF .14
Stage 2 HJD .14 HJD .14 HJD .20 HJD .20
HJE .20 HJE .20 HJE .20 HJE .20
HJF .20 HJF .20 HJF .20
Gas Input (Btuh) Stage 1 HJD 90,000 HJD 90,000 HJD 120,000 HJD 180,000
HJE 120,000 HJE 120,000 HJE 180,000 HJE 200,000
HJF 180,000 HJF 180,000 HJF 200,000
Stage 2 HJD 125,000 HJD 125,000 HJD 180,000 HJD 224,000
HJE 180,000 HJE 180,000 HJE 224,000 HJE 250,000
HJF 224,000 HJF 224,000 HJF 250,000
Efficiency (Steady State) (%) HJD 82 HJD 82 HJD 82 HJD 82
HJE 82 HJE 82 HJE 82 HJE 80
HJF 82 HJF 82 HJF 80
Temperature Rise Range HJD 20-50 HJD 20-50 HJD 35-65 HJD 35-65
HJE 35-65 HJE 35-65 HJE 35-65 HJE 40-70
HJF 45-75 HJF 45-75 HJF 40-70
Manifold Pressure (in. wg)
Natural Gas — Std 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
Liquid Propane — Alt† 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
Gas Valve Quanity 1 1 1 1
Gas Valve Pressure (line pressure)
48HJ
psig 0.180-0.469 0.180-0.469 0.180-0.469 0.180-0.469
in wg 5.0-13.0 5.0-13.0 5.0-13.0 5.0-13.0
Field Gas Connection Size (in.) HJD .50 HJD .50 HJD .75 HJD .75
HJE .75 HJE .75 HJE .75 HJE .75
HJF .75 HJF .75 HJF .75
HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH (psig)
Standard Compressor Internal Relief 450 ± 50
Cutout 428
Reset (Auto.) 320
LOSS-OF-CHARGE SWITCH (Liquid LIne)
(psig)
Cutout 7±3
Reset (Auto.) 22 ± 7
FREEZE PROTECTION THERMOSTAT
Opens (F) 30 ± 5
Closes (F) 45 ± 5
OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable. Screen quantity and size varies with option selected.
RETURN-AIR FILTERS Throwaway
Quantity...Size (in.) 4...16 x 20 x 2 4...20 x 20 x 2 4...20 x 20 x 2 4...20 x 20 x 2
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower
LP — Liquid Propane
*Indicates automatic reset.
†An LP kit is available as an accessory.
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Physical data — 48HJ (cont)
015D/F 017D/F
UNIT 48HJ
208/230 460 575 208/230 460 575
NOMINAL CAPACITY (tons) 12 15
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
Base Unit* 1875 1950
COMPRESSOR
Quantity...Model (Ckt 1, Ckt 2) 2...ZR72KC 1...ZR94KC, 1...ZR72KC
Number of Refrigerant Circuits 2 2
Loading (% of full capacity) 0,53,100 0,60,100
Crankcase Heater Watts 70 70
Oil (oz) (Ckt 1, Ckt 2) 60,60 85,60
REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22
Expansion Device TXV
Operating Charge (lb)
Circuit 1** 20.7 19.5
Circuit 2 13.4 13.45
CONDENSER FAN Propeller Type
Nominal Cfm 10,500 10,500
Quantity...Diameter (in.) 3...22 3...22
Motor Hp...Rpm 1/ 1/ ...1050
2...1050 2
Watts Input (Total) 1100 1100
Cross-Hatched 3/8-in. Copper Tubes, Aluminum Lanced, Aluminum
CONDENSER COIL Pre-Coated, or Copper Plate Fins
Rows...Fins/in. 4...15 4...15
Total Face Area (sq ft) 21.7 21.7
EVAPORATOR FAN Centrifugal Type
Quantity...Size (in.) 2...12 X 12 2...12 x 12
Type Drive Belt Belt
Nominal Cfm 5200 6000
Std Motor Hp 2.9 3.0 5
Opt Motor Hp 3.7 N/A N/A
Motor Nominal Rpm 1725 1745
Std Maximum Continuous Bhp 3.13 3.38 6.13
Opt Maximum Continuous Bhp 4.26 N/A
Motor Frame Size 56H 184T
Fan Rpm Range Low-Medium Static 895-1147 895-1147 873-1021
High Static 1040-1315 N/A 1025-1200
Motor Bearing Type Ball Ball
Maximum Allowable Rpm 1550 1550
Motor Pulley Pitch Dia. Low-Medium Static 3.1/4.1 3.1/4.1 4.9/5.9
High Static 3.7/4.7 N/A 4.9/5.9
Nominal Motor Shaft Diameter (in.) 7/ 7/ 11/8
8 8
48HJ
Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) Low-Medium Static 6.0 6.0 9.4
High Static 6.0 6.0 8.0
Nominal Fan Shaft Diameter (in.) 13/16 13/16 17/16
Belt, Quantity...Type... Length (in.) Low-Medium Static 1...BX...45 1...BX...45 1...BX...50
High Static 1...BX...45 1...BX...45 1...BX...48
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) 14.5-16.0 14.5-16.0 13.3-14.8
Speed Change per Full Turn of Movable
Pulley Flange (Rpm) Low-Medium Static 45 45 37
High Static 45 N/A 44
Movable Pulley Maximum
Full Turns From Closed Position 6 6 4††
Factory Speed 3.5 3.5 3.5
Factory Speed Setting (Rpm) Low-Medium Static 987 987 965
High Static 1155 N/A 1134
EVAPORATOR COIL Cross-Hatched 3/8-in. Copper Tubes, Aluminum Lanced or Copper Plate Fins, Face Split
Rows...Fins/in. 4...15 4...15
Total Face Area (sq ft) 17.5 17.5
FURNACE SECTION
Rollout Switch Cutout Temp (F)*** 190 190
Burner Orifice Diameter (in...drill size)
Natural Gas Std 0.1285...30/ 0.136...29 0.1285...30/ 0.136...29
Liquid Propane††† Alt 0.1065...36/0.1065...36 0.1065...36/0.1065...36
Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting
208/230/460/575 v
Stage 1 (amps) 0.98 0.8 0.98 0.98 0.8 0.98
Stage 2 (amps) 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44
Gas Input (Btuh) Stage 1 172,000/230,000 206,000/270,000
Stage 2 225,000/300,000 275,000/360,000
Efficiency (Steady State) (%) 81 81
Temperature Rise Range 15-45/30-60 15-45/20-50
Manifold Pressure (in. wg)
Natural Gas Std 3.3 3.3
Liquid Propane††† Alt 3.3 3.3
Gas Valve Quantity 1 1
Gas Valve Pressure Range (Min-Max Allowable) (in. wg) 5.5-13.5 5.5-13.5
(psig) .235-.487 .235-.487
Field Gas Connection Size (in.-FPT) 3/ 3/
4 4
*Evaporator coil fin material/condenser coil fin material. Base unit weight does not include
any options or accessaries. See Options and Accessary weight tables for additioinal weight
information.
†Weight of 14-in. roof curb.
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UNIT 48HJ 020 024 028
NOMINAL CAPACITY (tons) 18 20 25
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
Al/Cu base unit* 2224 2272 2526
COMPRESSOR
Quantity 3 3 2
Number of Refrigerant Circuits 3 3 2
Oil (ounces) Ckt A...Ckt B...Ckt C 68...68...90 90...90...90 110...110...NA
REFRIGERANT TYPE
Expansion Device TXV TXV TXV
Operating Charge (lb)
Circuit A 13.1 13.8 21.8
Circuit B 12.7 13.9 20.3
Circuit C 15.2 15.5 NA
CONDENSER FAN
Nominal Cfm (Total, all fans) 14,000 14,000 21,000
Quantity...Diameter (in.) 4...22 4...22 6...22
Motor Hp...Rpm 1/4...1100 1/4...1100 1/4...1100
Watts Input (Total) 1400 1400 2100
CONDENSER COIL
Rows...Fins/in. 2...17 2...17 2...17
Total Face Area (sq ft) 57.78 57.78 66.67
EVAPORATOR FAN
Quantity...Size 2...15x11 2...15x11 2...15x11
Type Drive Belt Belt Belt
Nominal Cfm 7000 8000 10,000
Motor Bearing Type Ball Ball Ball
Maximum Allowable Fan Rpm 1400 1400 1400
EVAPORATOR COIL
Rows...Fins/in. 3...15 4...15 4...15
Total Face Area (sq ft) 23.33 23.33 27.22
FURNACE SECTION
48HJ
Rollout Switch Cutout Temp (F) 225 225 225
Burner Orifice Diameter (in. ...drill size) 0.136...29 0.136...29 0.136...29
Gas Natural Natural Natural
Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting
Stage 1 (amps) 0.98 0.98 0.98
Stage 2 (amps) 0.44 0.44 0.44
Gas Input (Btuh) HIGH HEAT Stage 1 317,000 317,000 317,000
Stage 2 400,000 400,000 400,000
Efficiency (Steady State) % Vertical 82 82 82
Temperature Rise Range 25-55 25-55 25-55
Gas Input (Btuh) MEDIUM HEAT Stage 1 281,000 281,000 281,000
Stage 2 365,000 365,000 365,000
Efficiency (Steady State) % Vertical 81 81 81
Temperature Rise Range 25-55 25-55 25-55
Gas Input (Btuh) LOW HEAT Stage 1 199,000 199,000 199,000
Stage 2 250,000 250,000 250,000
Efficiency (Steady State) % Vertical 82 82 82
Temperature Rise Range (F) 15-45 15-45 15-45
Manifold Pressure
Natural Gas (in. wg) Vertical 3.00 3.00 3.00
Natural Gas (in. wg) Horizontal 2.95 2.95 2.95
Gas Valve Quantity 1 1 1
Gas Valve Pressure Range (line pressure) (in. wg) 5.5-13.0 5.5-13.0 5.5-13.0
Min-Max Allowable (psig) .235-.469 .235-.469 .235-.469
Field Gas Connection Size (in. FPT) 3 /4 3/4 3 /4
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Physical data — 48HJ (cont
EVAPORATOR FAN DATA — 48HJ020-028 VERTICAL SUPPLY/RETURN UNITS
020 024 028
48HJ
203/230 and 460 V 575 V 203/230 and 460 V 575 V 203/230 and 460 V 575 V
LOW RANGE
Motor Hp N/A N/A 3.7 5 5 5
Motor Nominal Rpm N/A N/A 1725 1745 1745 1745
Maximum Continuous Bhp N/A N/A 4.25 5.75 5.75 5.75
Maximum Continuous Watts N/A N/A 3698 4900 4900 4900
Motor Frame Size N/A N/A 56HZ 184T S184T 184T
Motor Shaft Diameter (in.) N/A N/A 7/ 11/8 11/8 11/8
8
Fan Rpm Range N/A N/A 685-939 751-954 687-873 687-873
Motor Pulley Min. Pitch Diameter (in.) N/A N/A 2.7 3.7 3.7 3.7
Motor Pulley Max. Pitch Diameter (in.) N/A N/A 3.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
Blower Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) N/A N/A 6.8 8.6 9.4 9.4
Blower Pulley Shaft Diameter (in.) N/A N/A 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875
Blower Pulley Type N/A N/A Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) N/A N/A 11.293-13.544 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (in.) N/A N/A 1...BX...38 1...BX...40 1...BX...41 1...BX...41
Speed Change Per Turn — Moveable Pulley (rpm) N/A N/A 51 41 37 37
Moveable Pulley Maximum Full Turns N/A N/A 6 6 6 6
Factory Speed Setting (rpm) N/A N/A 812 853 780 780
MID-LOW RANGE
Motor Hp 3.7 3 5 5 5 5
Motor Nominal RPM 1725 1725 1745 1745 1745 1745
Maximum Continuous Bhp 4.25 3.45 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75
Maximum Continuous Watts 3698 3149 4900 4900 4900 4900
Motor Frame Size 56HZ 56HZ S184T 184T S184T 184T
Motor Shaft Diameter (in.) 7/ 7/ 11/8 11/8 11/8 11/8
8 8
Fan Rpm Range 647-886 810-1072 949-1206 949-1206 805-1007 805-1007
Motor Pulley Min. Pitch Diameter (in.) 2.7 3.1 3.7 3.7 4.8 4.8
Motor Pulley Max. Pitch Diameter (in.) 3.7 4.1 4.7 4.7 6.0 6.0
Blower Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) 7.2 6.6 6.8 6.8 10.4 10.4
Blower Pulley Shaft Diameter (in.) 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875
Blower Pulley Type Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) 11.293-13.544 11.286-14.475 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (in.) 1...BX...38 1...BX...38 1...BX...38 1...BX...38 1...BX...45 1...BX...45
Speed Change Per Turn — Moveable Pulley (rpm) 48 52 51 51 40 40
48HJ
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EVAPORATOR FAN DATA — 48HJ020-028 HORIZONTAL SUPPLY/RETURN UNITS
020 024 028
48HJ
203/230 and 460 V 575 V 203/230 and 460 V 575 V 203/230 and 460 V 575 V
LOW RANGE
Motor Hp N/A N/A N/A N/A 5 5
Motor Nominal Rpm N/A N/A N/A N/A 1745 1745
Maximum Continuous Bhp N/A N/A N/A N/A 5.75 5.75
Maximum Continuous Watts N/A N/A N/A N/A 4900 4900
Motor Frame Size N/A N/A N/A N/A S184T 184T
Motor Shaft Diameter (in.) N/A N/A N/A N/A 11/8 11/8
Fan Rpm Range N/A N/A N/A N/A 687-873 687-873
Motor Pulley Min. Pitch Diameter (in.) N/A N/A N/A N/A 3.7 3.7
Motor Pulley Max. Pitch Diameter (in.) N/A N/A N/A N/A 4.7 4.7
Blower Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) N/A N/A N/A N/A 9.4 9.4
Blower Pulley Shaft Diameter (in.) N/A N/A N/A N/A 1.1875 1.1875
Blower Pulley Type N/A N/A N/A N/A Fixed Fixed
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) N/A N/A N/A N/A 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (in.) N/A N/A N/A N/A 1...BX...41 1...BX...41
Speed Change Per Turn — Moveable Pulley (rpm) N/A N/A N/A N/A 37 37
Moveable Pulley Maximum Full Turns N/A N/A N/A N/A 6 6
Factory Speed Setting (rpm) N/A N/A N/A N/A 780 780
MID-LOW RANGE
Motor Hp 3.7 3 3.7 5 5 5
Motor Nominal Rpm 1725 1725 1725 1745 1745 1745
Maximum Continuous Bhp 4.25 3.45 4.25 5.75 5.75 5.75
Maximum Continuous Watts 3698 3149 3698 4900 4900 4900
Motor Frame Size 56HZ 56HZ 56HZ 184T S184T 184T
48HJ
Motor Shaft Diameter (in.) 7/ 7/ 7/ 11/8 11/8 11/8
8 8 8
Fan Rpm Range 896-1227 863-1141 896-1227 873-1108 805-1007 805-1007
Motor Pulley Min. Pitch Diameter (in.) 2.7 3.1 2.7 3.7 4.8 4.8
Motor Pulley Max. Pitch Diameter (in.) 3.7 4.1 3.7 4.7 6.0 6.0
Blower Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) 5.2 6.2 5.2 7.4 10.4 10.4
Blower Pulley Shaft Diameter (in.) 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875
Blower Pulley Type Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) 11.293-13.544 11.286-14.475 11.293-13.544 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (in.) 1...BX...35 1...BX...38 1...BX...35 1...BX...38 1...BX...45 1...BX...45
Speed Change Per Turn — Moveable Pulley (rpm) 66 56 66 47 40 40
Moveable Pulley Maximum Full Turns 6 6 6 6 6 6
Factory Speed Setting (rpm) 1062 1002 1062 991 906 906
MID-HIGH RANGE
Motor Hp 5 5 5 5 7.5 7.5
Motor Nominal Rpm 1745 1745 1745 1745 1745 1745
Maximum Continuous Bhp 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 8.63 8.63
Maximum Continuous Watts 4900 4900 4900 4900 7267 7267
Motor Frame Size S184T 184T S184T 184T S213T S213T
Motor Shaft Diameter (in.) 11/8 11/8 11/8 11/8 13/8 13/8
Fan Rpm Range 1113-1414 1042-1285 1113-1414 1113-1414 941-1176 941-1176
Motor Pulley Min. Pitch Diameter (in.) 3.7 4.3 3.7 3.7 4.8 4.8
Motor Pulley Max. Pitch Diameter (in.) 4.7 5.3 4.7 4.7 6.0 6.0
Blower Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) 5.8 7.2 5.8 5.8 8.9 8.9
Blower Pulley Shaft Diameter (in.) 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875
Blower Pulley Type Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055 9.81-13.055 9.025-12.179 9.025-12.179
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (in.) 1...BX...35 1...BX...38 1...BX...35 1...BX...35 1...BX...42 1...BX...42
Speed Change Per Turn — Moveable Pulley (rpm) 60 48 60 60 47 47
Moveable Pulley Maximum Full Turns 6 6 6 6 6 6
Factory Speed Setting (rpm) 1264 1164 1264 1264 1059 1059
HIGH RANGE
Motor Hp 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 10 10
Motor Nominal Rpm 1745 1745 1745 1745 1745 1745
Maximum Continuous Bhp 8.63 8.63 8.63 8.63 11.5 11.5
Maximum Continuous Watts 7267 7267 7267 7267 9582 9582
Motor Frame Size S213T S213T S213T S213T S215T S215T
Motor Shaft Diameter (in.) 13/8 13/8 13/8 13/8 13/8 13/8
Fan Rpm Range 1096-1339 1096-1339 1096-1339 1096-1339 1014-1297 1014-1297
Motor Pulley Min. Pitch Diameter (in.) 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.4 4.3 4.3
Motor Pulley Max. Pitch Diameter (in.) 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 5.5 5.5
Blower Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.6 7.4 7.4
Blower Pulley Shaft Diameter (in.) 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875 1.1875
Blower Pulley Type Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) 9.025-12.179 9.025-12.179 9.025-12.179 9.025-12.179 9.025-12.179 9.025-12.179
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (in.) 1...BX...42 1...BX...42 1...BX...42 1...BX...42 1...BX...38 1...BX...38
Speed Change Per Turn — Moveable Pulley (rpm) 49 49 49 49 57 57
Moveable Pulley Maximum Full Turns 6 6 6 6 6 6
Factory Speed Setting (rpm) 1218 1218 1218 1218 1156 1156
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower
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Options and accessories
OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES — 48HE003-006 and 48HJ004-014
(Weight Adders)
OPTION/ACCESSORY WEIGHTS
Option / Accessory 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 012 014
lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg
Humidi-MiZer Adaptive Dehumidification System 13 6 15 7 23 10 25 11 29 13 44 20 51 23 51 23 51 23
Power Exhaust - vertical 50 23 50 23 50 23 50 23 50 23 75 34 75 34 75 34 75 34
Power Exhaust - horizontal 30 14 30 14 30 14 30 14 30 14 30 14 30 14 30 14 30 14
EconoMi$er ( IV or 2) 50 23 50 23 50 23 50 23 50 23 75 34 75 34 75 34 75 34
Two Position damper (25%) 22 10 22 10 22 10 22 10 22 10 32 15 32 15 32 15 32 15
Two Position damper (100%) 39 18 39 18 39 18 39 18 39 18 58 26 58 26 58 26 58 26
Manual Dampers 12 5 12 5 12 5 12 5 18 8 18 8 18 8 18 8 18 8
Hail Guard (louvered) 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 34 15 34 15 34 15 34 15
Hail Guard (standard hood assembly) 25 11 25 11 25 11 25 11 25 11 38 17 50 23 50 23 50 23
Cu/Cu Condenser Coil 5 2 6 3 13 6 13 6 15 7 12 5 23 10 23 10 23 10
Cu/Cu Condenser and Evaporator Coils 10 5 12 5 19 9 21 10 26 12 25 11 49 22 49 22 49 22
Roof Curb (14-in. curb) 115 52 115 52 115 52 115 52 115 52 143 65 143 65 143 65 143 65
Roof Curb (24-in. curb) 197 89 197 89 197 89 197 89 197 89 245 111 245 111 245 111 245 111
LEGEND
Cu — Copper
OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES — 48HJ015,017
(Weight Adders)
OPTION/ACCESSORY WEIGHTS
Option / Accessory 015 017
lb kg lb kg
Barometric Relief Damper 50 23 50 23
Power Exhaust 85 39 85 39
48HE/HJ
EconoMi$er (IV or 2) 90 41 90 41
Two Position (motorized) Damper 120 54 120 54
Hail Guard 60 27 60 27
Cu/Cu evaporator 130 59 130 59
Cu/Cu Condenser Coil 150 68 150 68
Cu/Cu Condenser and Evaporator Coils 280 127 280 127
Roof Curb (14-in. curb) 170 77 170 77
Roof Curb (24-in. curb) 343 156 286 130
Horizontal Adapter Roof Curb (Preassembled) 250 113 250 113
Horizontal Adapter Roof Curb (Field-assembled) 343 156 343 156
LEGEND
Cu — Copper
OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES — 48HJ020-028
(Weight Adders)
OPTION/ACCESSORY WEIGHTS
OPTION/ 48HJ020 48HJ024 48HJ028
ACCESSORY
lb kg lb kg lb kg
Barometric Relief Damper 50 23 50 23 50 23
Power Exhaust 125 57 125 57 125 57
Economizer 170 77 170 77 195 88
Cu/Cu Condenser Coil* 162 73 162 73 202 92
Cu/Cu Condenser and Evaporator Coils* 316 143 290 132 365 166
5-Cell Gas Heat Assembly 85 39 85 39 85 39
8-Cell Gas Heat Assembly 113 51 113 51 113 51
Roof Curb (14 inch) 210 95 210 95 210 95
Optional Indoor Motor 28 13 28 13 20 9
Two-Position Damper 45 20 45 20 45 20
Hail Guard 85 39 85 39 100 45
Horizontal Airflow 90 41 90 41 90 41
CO2 Sensor 5 2 5 2 5 2
Return Smoke Detector 5 2 5 2 5 2
Supply Smoke Detector 5 2 5 2 5 2
Non-Fused Disconnect 15 7 15 7 15 7
Non-Powered Convenience Outlet 20 9 20 9 20 9
Enthalpy Sensor 2 1 2 1 2 1
Differential Enthalpy Sensor 3 1 3 1 3 1
Drip Edge 5 2 5 2 5 2
Manual Damper 25 11 25 11 25 11
LEGEND HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Cu — Copper *Base units contain Al/Cu (tubes/fins) condensor and evaporator coils.
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48HE003-006 and 48HJ004-014
Category ITEM OPTION* ACCESSORY†
Cabinet Hinged Access Panels X
Hinged Panel Kit for Economizer X
Thru-the-Bottom Connections (gas, power, controls, conv outlet) X
Coil Options Copper Fins - condenser coil X
Copper Fins - evaporator and condenser coil X
E-Coat outdoor coil (Al / Cu) and indoor coil (Al / Cu) X
E-Coat outdoor coil (Al / Cu) X
E-Coat outdoor coil (Cu / Cu) X
Pre-Coated Aluminum condenser fins X
Condenser Protection Condenser Coil Grille X
Condenser Coil Hail Guard (louvered) X
Condenser Coil Hail Guard (standard hood assembly) X
Dehumidification & IAQ Humidi-MiZer™ Adaptive Dehumidification Package X
Demand Control Ventilation CO2 Sensors X
UV Lights X
Economizers & Outdoor Air EconoMi$er IV (for Electro-Mech unit, includes barometric relief) X X
EconoMi$er 2 (for DDC unit, includes barometric relief) X X
100% Two-Position Damper (motorized) X
25% Two-Position Damper (motorized) X
Manual Outdoor-Air Damper X
Power Exhaust (prop fan) X
48HE/HJ
Economizer Sensors Return Air Temperature Sensor X
Return Air Enthalpy Sensor X
Outdoor Air Differential Temperature Sensor X
Outdoor Air Differential Enthalpy Sensor X
Return Air CO2 Sensor (duct mounted) X
Space CO2 Sensor (wall mounted) X
Electrical & Controls PremierLink™ DDC Communicating Controller X X
Novar 3051 Controller X
Convenience Outlet (Load Side powered) X
Unit-Mounted Non-Fused Disconnect X
Time Guard II Compressor Cycle Delay X
Fan/Filter Status switches X
Energy Recovery Energy Recovery Ventilator (62M) X
Energy Recovery heatpump (COBRA™ ) X
Energy Recovery heatpump (62AQ Energy$Recycler™ ) X
Gas Heat Exchanger Stainless Steel Heat exchanger X
Flue Discharge Deflector X
Low NOx heat exchanger (003-006) X
LP (Liquid Propane) Conversion Kit X
Indoor Motor & Drive Standard Static Motor and Drive X
High-Static Motor and Drive X
Low Ambient Control Motormaster® Head Pressure Controller (Kit) X
Roof Curbs Roof Curbs 14" (Vertical or Horizontal Supply/Return) X
Roof Curbs 24" (Vertical or Horizontal Supply/Return) X
62M Full Perimeter curb X
COBRA Full Perimeter Roof Curb X
COBRA or 62AQ Sleeper Rail (for use with Standard Unit Roof Curb) X
Thermostats Light Commercial Thermidistat™ Device X
Humidistat X
Communicating Thermostat X
Non-communicating Thermostat X
*Factory-installed.
†Field-installed.
NOTES: 2. Some options may increase product lead times.
1. Refer to unit price pages or contact your local representative for
accessory and option package information.
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Options and accessories (cont)
48HJ015,017
Category ITEM OPTION* ACCESSORY†
Cabinet Hinged Access Panels X
Service Option with (6) Hinged Access Panels, Non-Fused
X
Disconnect and Non-Powered 115 v GFI Convenience Outlet
Coil Options Copper Fins - condenser coil X
Copper Fins - evaporator and condenser coil X
E-Coat outdoor coil (Al / Cu) X
E-Coat outdoor coil (Cu / Cu) X
Pre-Coat aluminum Fins on outdoor coil X
Condenser Protection Condenser Coil Hail Guard (standard hood assembly) X
Dehumidification & IAQ Demand Control Ventilation CO2 Sensors X
UV Lights X
Economizers & Outdoor Air EconoMi$er IV (for Electro-Mech unit) X X
EconoMi$er 2 (for DDC unit) X X
Barometric Relief X
25% Two-Position Damper (motorized) X
25% Manual Outdoor-Air Damper X
Power Exhaust (prop fan) X
Economizer Sensors Return Air Temperature Sensor X
Return Air Enthalpy Sensor X
Outdoor Air Differential Temperature Sensor X
Outdoor Air Differential Enthalpy Sensor X
Return Air CO2 Sensor (duct mounted) X
Space CO2 Sensor (wall mounted) X
Electrical & Controls PremierLink™ DDC Communicating Controller X X
48HJ
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48HJ020-028
Category ITEM OPTION* ACCESSORY†
Cabinet Hinged Access Panels X
Drip Edge Kit X
Horizontal Conversion Kit (not required on 020 & 024) X X
Coil Options Copper Fins - condenser coil X
Copper Fins - evaporator and condenser coil X
E-Coat outdoor coil (Al / Cu) and indoor coil (Al / Cu) X
E-Coat outdoor coil (Al / Cu) X
E-Coat outdoor coil (Cu / Cu) X
E-Coat outdoor coil and indoor coil (Cu / Cu) X
Pre-Coat aluminum Fins on outdoor coil X
Condenser Protection Condenser Coil Hail Guard X X
Dehumidification & IAQ Demand Control Ventilation CO2 Sensors X
UV Lights X
Economizers & Outdoor Air EconoMi$er IV (for Electro-Mech unit) X X
EconoMi$er 2 (for DDC unit) X
Barometric Relief X X
Two-Position Damper (motorized) X X
Manual Outdoor-Air Damper X X
Power Exhaust (prop fan) X X
Economizer Sensors Return Air Temperature Sensor X
Return Air Enthalpy Sensor X
Outdoor Air Differential Temperature Sensor X
Outdoor Air Differential Enthalpy Sensor X
Return Air CO2 Sensor (duct mounted) X
Space CO2 Sensor (wall mounted) X
Electrical & Controls PremierLink™ DDC Communicating Controller X
Non-Fused Disconnect X
Convenience Outlet (line-side powered) X
Convenience Outlet (non-powered) X
Return and Supply Smoke Detector X
Return Smoke Detector X X
Supply Smoke Detector X
Condensate Overflow Switch X
Phase Loss Detection X
Energy Recovery Energy Recovery Ventilator (62M) X
Gas Heat Exchanger Stainless Steel Heat exchanger X
LP (Liquid Propane) Conversion Kit X
Indoor Motor & Drive Low Range Drive X
Mid-Low Range Drive X
Mid-High Range Drive X
High Range Drive X
Roof Curbs Roof Curbs 14" (Vertical or Horizontal Supply & Return) X
Roof Curbs 24" (Vertical or Horizontal Supply & Return) X
62M Full Perimeter curb X
48HJ
Thermostats Light Commercial Thermidistat™ Device X
Humidistat X
Communicating Thermostat X
Non-communicating Thermostat X
*Factory-installed.
†Field-installed.
NOTES:
1. Refer to unit price pages or contact your local representative for
accessory and option package information.
2. Some options may increase product lead times.
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Options and accessories (cont)
Carrier PremierLink™ controls are available as a factory- Head pressure control (Motormaster) accessory package
installed option or as a field-installed accessory. The controls maintains condensing temperature between 90 F and 110 F at
can be used to actively monitor and control all modes of opera- outdoor ambient temperatures down to –20 F by condenser-fan
tions. speed modulation or condenser-fan cycling and wind baffles.
Roof curbs (horizontal and vertical) permit installation and Unit-mounted, non-fused disconnect switch provides unit
securing of ductwork to curb prior to mounting unit on the power shutoff. The switch is accessible from outside the unit,
curb. Both 14-in. and 24-in. roof curbs are available as field- provides power off lockout capability and is available as a fac-
installed accessories. tory-installed option.
EconoMi$er IV is available as a factory-installed option in Convenience outlet is factory-installed and internally mounted
vertical supply/return configuration only for unit sizes 003- with easily accessible 115-v female receptacle for temporary
014. Vertical or horizontal configuration is available for unit use of service tools. The device connects to the load-side of the
sizes 015-028. (The EconoMi$er IV is available as a field- disconnect. For a line-side convenience outlet, contact your
installed accessory for horizontal and/or vertical supply return local Carrier representative.
configurations.) The EconoMi$er IV is provided with an indus- Compressor cycle delay (Time Guard II) accessory prevents
try standard, stand-alone, solid-state controller that is easy to unit from restarting for minimum of 5 minutes after shutdown.
configure and troubleshoot. The EconoMi$er IV is compatible
Thru-the-bottom utility connectors permit electrical connec-
with non-DDC applications. The EconoMi$er IV is equipped
tions to be brought to the unit through the basepan. Only
with a barometric relief damper capable of relieving up to
required on 003-014 models. Connectors are available as field-
100% return air (for unit sizes 003-014 only). Dry bulb out-
installed accessories.
door-air temperature sensor is provided as standard. The return
air sensor, indoor enthalpy sensor, and outdoor enthalpy sensor Fan/filter status switch accessory provides status of indoor
are provided as field-installed accessories to provide enthalpy (evaporator) fan (ON/OFF) or filter (CLEAN/DIRTY).
control, differential enthalpy control, and differential dry bulb 62AQ Energy$Recycler™ heat pump unit recovers energy
temperature control. from building exhaust air and pre-conditions ventilation air to
EconoMi$er2 is available as a factory-installed option in verti- allow higher ventilation requirements and minimizing energy
cal supply/return configuration only. (The Econo-Mi$er2 is cost. Energy$Recycler unit is a field-installed accessory.
available as a field-installed accessory for horizontal and/or 62M Energy Recovery Ventilator is a wheel device that
vertical supply return configurations.) The EconoMi$er2 is recovers energy from the building exhaust air and pre-condi-
provided without a controller for use with factory-installed Pre- tions ventilation air. The 62M is a field-installed accessory.
mierLink controls or field-installed third-party controls. The Power exhaust accessory will provide system exhaust of up to
EconoMi$er2 is equipped with a barometric relief damper 100% of return air (vertical only). The power exhaust is a field-
capable of relieving up to 100% return air. Dry bulb outdoor-air installed accessory (separate vertical and horizontal design).
temperature sensor is provided as standard. The enthalpy, dif-
ferential temperature (adjustable), and differential enthalpy Ultraviolet germicidal lamps eliminate odor causing mold
control are provided as field-installed accessories. The and fungus that may develop in the wet area of the evaporator
EconoMi$er2 is capable of control from a 4 to 20 mA signal section of the unit. The high output, low temperature germi-
through optional 4 to 20 mA design without microprocessor cidal lamps are field installed in the evaporator section of the
control (required for PremierLink™ or third party control inter- unit, aimed at the evaporator coil and condensate pan (UV light
face). option not compatable with the Humidi-MiZer option).
Manual outdoor-air damper can be preset to admit up to 50% Hinged panel option provides hinged access panels for the fil-
outdoor air for year round ventilation and is available as a field- ter, compressor, evaporator fan, and control box areas. Filter
installed accessory. hinged panels permit tool-less entry for changing filters. Each
hinged panel is permanently attached to the rooftop unit.
48HJ
Two-position damper package is available as an accessory. Hinged panels are a factory-installed option.
Both 25% or 100% outdoor air dampers are available.
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ACCESSORY ENERGY$RECYLERTM UNIT (3 TO 12 1/2 TON UNITS ONLY)
CONDENSER-FAN
EXHAUST DISCHARGE AIR
AIR
FRESH AIR
INLET
OUTDOOR-AIR
INLET
ROOF CURB
RETURN AIR
BAFFLE
MOUNTING
KIT
OUTDOOR AIRFLOW
FILTER
ACCESS
INDOOR AIRFLOW
SUPPLY AIR
ACCESSORY SUPPORT RAIL RETURN AIR
N1 EXH TR TR1
Set
N
2V 10V
P1 EXH 24 24 Vac
Vac COM
P Min HOT
_
48HE/HJ
Pos +
T1
Open
T
DCV
1 2
Max
2V 10V
AQ1 5
DCV
AQ DCV
SO+ Set 3 4
2V 10V
SO
Free EF EF1
SR+
Cool
SR B C
A D
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Options and accessories (cont)
CONVENIENCE OUTLET
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CONTROL BOX HINGED PANEL OPTION CONTROL BOX HINGED PANEL OPTION
48HJ004-007 UNITS SHOWN 48HJ008-0014 UNITS SHOWN
48HJ
COMPRESSOR HINGED PANEL OPTION COMPRESSOR HINGED PANEL OPTION
48HJ004-006 UNITS SHOWN 48HJ008-014 UNITS SHOWN
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Options and accessories (cont)
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62M MATED WITH 48HJ004-014
48HJ
35
Base unit dimensions — 48HE003-006
48HE
36
Base unit dimensions — 48HJ004-007
48HJ
37
48HJ RTU 1 & 3
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STD UNIT ECONOMI$ER IV VERT. ECON IV (A) (B) (C) (D)
“H” “J” “K” “L”
UNIT WEIGHT WEIGHT W/P.E. WEIGHT CORNER WEIGHT CORNER WEIGHT CORNER WEIGHT CORNER WEIGHT
Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm
48HJ008 870 395 75 34.1 145 65.9 189 86 161 73 239 109 280 127 2-07/8 632 3-55/16 1050 2-911/16 856 2- 27/16 672
48HJ009 1015 460 75 34.1 145 65.9 223 101 188 85 279 126 327 148 1-27/8 378 4-15/16 1253 3-03/8 924 2-107/16 875
48HJ012 1035 469 75 34.1 145 65.9 225 102 192 87 285 129 333 151 1-27/8 378 4-15/16 1253 3-03/8 924 2-107/16 875
48HJ014 1050 476 75 34.1 145 65.9 228 103 195 88 289 131 338 153 1-27/8 378 4-15/16 1253 3-03/8 924 2-107/16 875
Base unit dimensions — 48HJ008-014
COBRA ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT - 48HE003-006 AND 48HJ004-007 WITH 62AQ060,100
REAR
RIGHT
LEFT SIDE
SIDE
FRONT
Base unit dimensions — COBRATM units
RIGHT SIDE
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48HJ
48HJ
40
COBRA ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT - 48HE003-006 AND 48HJ004-007 WITH 62AQ060,100 (cont)
CO BRA ENERGY RECOVERY UN IT — 48 HJ004 -007 W ITH 62 AQ060, 100 (co nt )
Base unit dimensions — COBRATM units (cont)
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48HJ
48HJ
42
COBRATM ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT - 48HJ008-014 WITH 62AQ200,300 (cont)
CO BRA ENERGY RECO VERY UN IT — 48H J008- 014 W ITH 62 AQ2 0 0 ,300 (co nt )
Base unit dimensions — COBRATM units (cont)
NOTES:
1. Refer to print for roof curb accessory dimensions.
2. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.
3. Center of Gravity.
4. Direction of airflow.
5. Ductwork to be attached to accessory roof curb only.
6. Minimum clearance:
Rear: 7 -0 (2134) for coil removal. This dimension can be reduced to
4 -0 (1219) if conditions permit coil removal from the top.
4 -0 (1219) to combustible surfaces, all four sides (includes between
units).
Left side: 4 -0 (1219) for proper condenser coil airflow.
Front: 4 -0 (1219) for control box access.
Right side: 4 -0 (1219) for proper operation of damper and power
exhaust if so equipped.
Top: 6 -0 (1829) to assure proper condenser fan operation.
Bottom: 14 (356) to combustible surfaces (when not using curb).
Control box side: 3 -0 (914) to ungrounded surfaces, non-combustible.
Control box side: 3 -6 (1067) to block or concrete walls, or other
grounded surfaces.
Local codes or jurisdiction may prevail.
7. With the exception of clearance for the condenser coil and the damper/
power exhaust as stated in Note #6, a removable fence or barricade
requires no clearance.
8. Dimensions are from outside of corner post. Allow 0 -5/16 (8) on each side
for top cover drip edge.
9. See drawing 50TJ500352 for service option details.
Base unit dimensions — 48HJ015, 017
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48HJ
Base unit dimensions — 48HJ020, 028
48HJ
44
Accessory dimensions — 48HJ004-007
48HJ
45
Accessory dimensions — 48HJ008-014
48HJ
46
Accessory dimensions — 48HJ004-014
COBRA™ ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT FULL-PERIMETER ROOF CURB — 48HJ004-007 WITH 62AQ060,100
COBRA ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT FULL-PERIMETER ROOF CURB — 48HJ008-014 WITH 62AQ200,300
48HJ
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Accessory dimensions — 48HJ004-014 (cont)
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48H J015, 017
NOTES:
PKG. NO. REF. CURB DESCRIPTION 1. Roof curb accessory is shipped disassembled.
HEIGHT 2. Insulated panels: 1 thick neoprene coated 11/2 lb density.
CRRFCURB010A00 1 -2 (305) Standard Curb 14 High 3. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.
A B
UNIT
Deg. in. Deg. in.
ALL .28 .45 .28 .43
Accessory dimensions — 48HJ015, 017
49
48HJ
Accessory dimensions — 48HJ015, 017 (cont)
50
FACTORY-INSTALLED CONVENIENCE OUTLET — 48HJ015,017
48HJ
51
Accessory dimensions — 48HJ020-028
48 HJ
48HJ
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Selection procedure (with 48HJ006 example)
I Determine cooling and heating loads at design conditions. IV Using the simplified* method below, calculate the
Given: approximate mixed air temperature for the Small
Rooftop (SRT) evaporator coil.
Required Cooling Capacity (TC). . . . . . . . . . 67,000 Btuh
Sensible Heat Capacity (SHC) . . . . . . . . . . . 46,000 Btuh Using the outdoor air entering cfm, the room cfm and the
Required Heating Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85,000 Btuh room exhaust airflow with their respective db and wb
Outdoor Entering-Air Temperature db . . . . . . . . . . . 95 F temperatures determine the db and wb entering the roof-
Outdoor Entering-Air Temperature wb . . . . . . . . . . . 75 F top evaporator coil.
Outdoor-Air Entering Airflow Cfm. . . . . . . . . . . 450 cfm a) Estimate the mixed air db to the evaporator coil.
Outdoor-Air Winter Design Temperature . . . . . . . . . .0° F t mix db = ((cfm oa x t oa db) + ((cfm ra – cfm exh) x
Indoor-Air Winter Design Temperature . . . . . . . . . . 70 F t rm db)) / ((cfm oa + (cfm ra – cfm exh)))
Air to room including outdoor air . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 cfm
= ((450 cfm x 73.0 F) + ((2000 cfm – 450 cfm)
External Static Pressure . . . . . . . . . Supply — 0.60 in. wg
x 78 F)) / ((450 cfm + (2000 cfm – 450 cfm)))
Return — 0.2 in. wg
Indoor-Air Temperature db (room air) . . . . . . . . . . . 78 F = 76.9 F mixed air into the rooftop evaporator coil
Indoor-Air Temperature wb (room air) . . . . . . . . . . . 65 F b) Estimate the mixed air wb to the evaporator coil.
Indoor-Air Exhaust Cfm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 cfm t mix wb* = ((cfm oa x t oa wb) + ((cfm ra – cfm exh)
Electrical Characteristics (V-Ph-Hz) . . . . . . . . . .230-3-60 x t rm wb)) / ((cfm oa + (cfm ra – cfm exh)))
Vertical discharge unit with Energy$Recycler™ device = ((450 cfm x 66.9 F) + ((2000 cfm – 450 cfm) x 65
required. F)) / ((450 cfm + (2000 cfm – 450 cfm)))
II Determine fan speed and power requirements at design = 65.4 F wb mixed air temperature into the rooftop
conditions. evaporator
Before entering the Fan Performance tables, calculate the *Simplified method of determining wet bulb (wb)
total static pressure required based on unit component. temperature of mixture. This approximation is used
From the given find: because the wb lines in the area of the psychrometric
External static pressure supply 0.6 in. wg chart used in the calculation is relatively linear, pro-
External static pressure return 0.2 in. wg viding a close approximation. A more accurate solu-
Accessory static — None 0.0 in. wg tion can be found using the E-Cat program.
Total Static 0.8 in. wg LEGEND
cfm — cubic feet per minute of air
Enter the Fan Performance table for vertical discharge, db — dry bulb
standard motor, 48HJ006 at 0.80 in. wg and 2000 cfm. exh — Energy$Recycler discharge
The rpm is 1326 and bhp is 1.37. mix — mixture of outdoor + return air
oa — outside air leaving Energy$Recycler
NOTE: Convert bhp to Fan Heat and Watts using the for- ra — return air
mula found in the note following the Evaporator-Fan Mo- sa — supply air at coil (sa = oa + ra – exh)
t — temperature
tor Efficiency table on page 214. TC — total capacity gross
SHC — sensible capacity
For this example: wb — wet bulb
Watts = (746 x Bhp)/(motor efficiency)
V Determine the cooling load requirement for the rooftop
Watts = (746 x 1.37)/(0.74) = 1381 watts unit.
Indoor Fan Heat = watts x 3.413 Btuh/watt
48HJ
Required Cooling Capacity is 67,000 Btuh
= 1381 x 3.413 = 4713 Btuh Less Cooling Capacity supplied
III Select Energy$Recycler device based on outdoor by the Energy$Recycler device –13,000 Btuh
entering cfm (optional). Rooftop cooling load required is 54,000 Btuh
Using Energy$Recycler cooling rating tables found in the VI Select the rooftop unit based on mixed air entering
Energy$Recycler Product Data choose 62AQ060 unit. conditions and cooling load.
Using 450 cfm outdoor supply airflow, 95 F OD db, and Enter cooling capacity table at outdoor entering tempera-
75 F OD wb find performance of the 62AQ060 at these ture 95 F, mixed air entering evaporator at 2000 cfm, 76.9
conditions: F db, and 65.4 F wb.
Energy$Recycler Gross Cooling
The 48HJ006 will provide a total gross cooling capacity
Capacity is 13,000 Btuh
of 59,420 Btuh and sensible cooling of 43,420 Btuh.
Energy$Recycler Gross Sensible
Capacity is 10,100 Btuh Because these values were not at 80 F entering db, they
Compressor power is 1.06 kW were calculated based on the notes following the Cooling
Energy$Recycler Leaving db is 73 F Capacity tables.
Energy$Recycler Leaving wb is 66.9 F NOTE: Unit ratings are gross capacities and do not in-
clude the effect of evaporator-fan motor heat. To calculate
net capacities see Steps VII and VIII.
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VII Select net heating capacity of unit to meet design IX Determine the operating watts of the unit.
condition requirements. a) Cooling with Energy$Recycler device in operation:
Enter the 62AQ060 Heating Rating table found in the En- Rooftop unit:
ergy$Recycler™ Product Data. At 450 cfm, 70° F and 0°
Compressor watts from cooling
F find the heating value for the Energy$Recycler device to
capacity tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,440 watts
be 15.2 Btuh. Since the Energy$Recycler device uses
room air, the instantaneous heat is also the Integrated Heat Indoor fan motor from Step II† . . . . . . . . .1,381 watts
Rating. Outdoor fan motor from Physical Data table
The customer heat requirement is 85,000 Btuh. find 1/4 hp†.
Fan heat from Step II 4,713 Btuh Assume OD motor efficiency is 0.75.
Energy$Recycler Heat Capacity 15,200 Btuh Watts = (746 x hp)/(motor Eff)
add Energy$Recycler optional = (746 x 1/4)/(0.75)
supply fan heat if supplied + 0 Btuh = 249 watts
Total Unit heat with Energy$Recycler 19,913 Btuh †Dual circuit units will have two indoor and two out-
Determine additional electric heat capacity in kW. door fans, double values.
The required heating capacity is 85,000 Btuh. Therefore, b) Energy$Recycler:
65,087 Btuh (85,000 – 19,913) additional heat is required. Compressor watts from
The output capacity for the 48HJE006 is 93,150 Btuh, Energy$Recycler Product Data 1,060 watts
which is sufficient. Optional supply fan from
Total unit net heating capacity is 113,063 Btuh (93,150 + Energy$Recycler Product Data
19,913). fan curves none
VIII Determine net cooling capacity. Exhaust fan, from Energy$Recycler
Product Data fan curve
Cooling capacities are gross capacities and do not include at 450 cfm, 0.2 in. wg Static 110 watts
indoor (evaporator) or optional Energy$Recycler supply
fan heat. Total watts for the unit in operation
Determine net cooling capacity using the following for- at design conditions 7,240 watts
mula: X Electrical data RLA, FLA, LRA, MCA and MOCP.
Net Capacity = (Gross Capacity Rooftop Unit + Gross Separate Power Supply:
Capacity Energy$Recycler) – (IFM Heat + Optional Ener- If the 62AQ is wired for separate power see the Electrical
gy$Recycler Supply Fan motor heat) Data table.
Gross Total Cooling Single Power Supply with Unit:
Rooftop unit 59,420 Btuh
Energy$Recycler 13,000 Btuh The unit is 230-3-60 Hz. Look up the 48JH006 without
convenience outlet in the Electrical Data Table. Find unit
Total 72,420 Btuh electrical data. For the rooftop unit the data is MCA =
Less 28.9 amps, MOCP = 35 amps, Min Unit Disconnect Size
IFM heat (from Step II) –4,713 Btuh FLA = 28, and LRA = 168.
Optional Energy$Recycler Supply
From the Table of “X” and “Y” values in the Energy$Re-
Fan Motor Heat none cycler Product Data literature, find 230 v, for
Net Total Capacity 67,707 Btuh 62AQ060300, “X” = 8.1 amps and “Y” = 9.3 amps.
48HJ
Gross Sensible Cooling Add “X” amps to the MCA and MOCP and add “Y” amps
Rooftop unit 43,420 Btuh to the minimum disconnect size.
Energy$Recycler 10,090 Btuh MCA MOCP FLA LRA
Total 53,510 Btuh SRT 28.9 35 28 168
Less 62AQ 8.1 8.1 9.3 31.7
IFM heat (from Step II) –4,713 Btuh Total 37.0 amps 43.1** amps 37.3 amps 199.7 amps
Optional Energy$Recycler Supply
Fan Motor Heat none **The calculated MOCP is 43.1 amps; it is rounded down
Net Sensible Capacity 48,797 Btuh to 40 amps. Compare it to MCA; it must be larger than
the MCA of 37.0 amps, so it is acceptable as is.
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Selection procedure (with 48HJ006 example) (cont)
The wiring of the unit must be suitable for the MCA cal- If the overcurrent protection device is greater than 60
culated above, and the Maximum Overcurrent Protec- amps and the old overcurrent protection device was less
tion (MOCP) device must be selected to meet the calcu- than 60 amps, a FUSED disconnect no greater than 60
lated MOCP. amps must be provided for the main unit and a SEPA-
If the overcurrent protective device for the combination RATE FUSED disconnect must be provided for the 62AQ
load is equal to or less than 60 amps, a single disconnect unit.
may be used for BOTH the main unit and the 62AQ unit If the old overcurrent protection device is greater than 60
provided that the wire ampacity supplying the 62AQ unit amps, a disconnect is required for the MAIN UNIT as
is sized for a minimum of 33% larger than the overcurrent well as a FUSED DISCONNECT for the 62AQ unit.
protection device value (i.e., 60 amps x 0.33 = 20 amps),
no further subfusing would be required.
48HJ
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Performance data — 48HE
COOLING CAPACITIES — 48HE003-006 STANDARD UNITS
48HE003 (2 Tons)
Temp (F) Air Entering Evaporator -- CFM/BF
Air Ent 600/0.12 800/0.14 1000/0.18
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator -- Ewb (F)
(Edb) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72
TCG 22.6 24.3 26.7 29 25 25.7 28.1 30.2 26.6 26.8 29 30.9
75 SHG 21.7 19.5 16.4 13 24 22.9 18.6 14.1 25.6 25.4 20.6 15.1
CMP 1.18 1.19 1.2 1.21 1.19 1.19 1.2 1.21 1.19 1.2 1.21 1.22
TCG 21.3 23 25.7 28 24.2 24.7 27.2 29.6 25.9 25.9 27.9 30.2
85 SHG 20.5 19 16 12.7 23.3 22.4 18.4 14.1 24.9 24.9 20.3 15.1
CMP 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.38 1.38 1.39 1.4 1.38 1.38 1.39 1.4
TCG 19.9 21 24.7 27.2 23.1 23.3 26 28.6 25 24.9 26.9 29.3
95 SHG 19.1 18.2 15.7 12.4 22.2 21.9 18.1 13.9 24 24 20.2 15.1
CMP 1.56 1.57 1.59 1.6 1.58 1.58 1.59 1.61 1.59 1.59 1.6 1.61
TCG 18.4 18.8 23.2 26 21.3 21.3 24.8 27.4 23.9 23.9 25.6 28.2
105 SHG 17.7 17.3 15.1 12 20.5 20.5 17.7 13.5 23 23 19.9 14.8
CMP 1.78 1.78 1.81 1.82 1.8 1.8 1.82 1.83 1.81 1.81 1.82 1.84
TCG 16.6 16.5 20.5 24.7 19.7 19.7 22.4 26 22 22 24.1 26.7
115 SHG 16 15.9 14.1 11.6 19 19 16.9 13.1 21.1 21.1 19.5 14.5
CMP 2.01 2.01 2.05 2.08 2.05 2.05 2.06 2.08 2.06 2.06 2.07 2.09
TCG 15 15 17.7 22.2 17.7 17.7 19.6 24.4 19.7 19.8 20.5 25.2
125 SHG 14.5 14.5 13.2 10.8 17 17 16 12.7 19 19 18.3 14.1
CMP 2.27 2.27 2.3 2.34 2.3 2.3 2.32 2.35 2.32 2.32 2.33 2.36
48HE004 (3 Tons)
Temp (F) Air Entering Evaporator -- CFM/BF
Air Ent 900/0.10 1200/0.13 1500/0.16
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator -- Ewb (F)
(Edb) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72
TCG 32 34.5 38.9 42.8 35.1 37.1 40.9 44.9 38.1 38.5 42.2 45.9
75 SHG 32 28.9 25 20.4 35.1 33.6 28.3 22.3 38.1 37.4 31.2 23.9
CMP 1.94 1.96 1.98 2 1.96 1.97 1.99 2.01 1.98 1.98 2 2.02
TCG 30.9 33.2 37.5 41.4 33.8 34.9 39.4 43.3 36.9 37 40.5 44.3
85 SHG 30.9 28.3 24.5 19.8 33.8 32.5 27.8 21.8 36.9 36.7 30.7 23.3
CMP 2.19 2.21 2.24 2.26 2.22 2.23 2.25 2.27 2.24 2.24 2.26 2.28
TCG 29.5 31.4 35.4 39.7 31.8 32.3 37.7 41.5 35.1 35.2 38.8 42.5
95 SHG 29.5 27.3 23.6 19.2 31.8 31.2 27.2 21.2 35 35.2 30 22.8
CMP 2.47 2.49 2.52 2.54 2.5 2.51 2.54 2.56 2.53 2.53 2.54 2.56
TCG 28 29.5 33 38 29.5 29.5 34.7 39.7 32.3 32.2 36.8 40.8
105 SHG 28 26.4 22.6 18.6 29.4 29.4 26 20.7 32.3 32.2 29.5 22.5
CMP 2.78 2.79 2.83 2.86 2.81 2.81 2.85 2.87 2.84 2.84 2.86 2.88
TCG 26.3 27.1 30.7 35.2 27.6 27.6 31.1 37.6 29.6 29.5 32.9 38.5
115 SHG 26.3 25.3 21.7 17.7 27.6 27.6 24.5 20 29.6 29.5 27.8 21.9
CMP 3.1 3.11 3.16 3.2 3.15 3.15 3.18 3.22 3.17 3.17 3.2 3.23
TCG 24.4 24.7 28.1 32.1 25.5 25.5 27.5 33.7 27 27 28.5 35.8
48HE
125 SHG 24.4 24.1 20.7 16.6 25.5 25.4 22.9 18.8 27 27 26 21.2
CMP 3.45 3.46 3.51 3.56 3.51 3.51 3.53 3.59 3.53 3.53 3.55 3.6
LEGEND
BF — Bypass Factor NOTES:
Edb — Entering Dry Bulb 1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
Ewb — Entering Wet Bulb 2. The following formulas may be used:
COMP — Compressor Power kw sensible capacity (Btuh)
SHG — Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btuh) tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm
TCG — Compressor Cooling Capicity (1000 Btuh)
tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air
leaving evaporator coil (hlwb)
total capacity (Btuh)
hlwb = hewb –
4.5 x cfm
Where: hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil.
3. The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evapo-
rator coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
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Performance data — 48HE (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — 48HE003-006 STANDARD UNITS (cont)
48HE005 (4 Tons)
Temp (F) Air Entering Evaporator -- CFM/BF
Air Ent 1200/0.05 1600/0.07 2000/0.09
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator -- Ewb (F)
(Edb) 62 67 72 62 67 72 62 67 72
TCG 46.3 51.1 55.7 48.8 53.5 58 50.7 54.9 59.1
75 SHG 39.9 33.8 27.1 46.3 38.6 29.8 50.6 42.7 32
CMP 2.36 2.37 2.38 2.37 2.38 2.39 2.37 2.38 2.39
TCG 42.9 49 54 46.2 51.5 56.4 49.2 52.8 57.4
85 SHG 38.5 33 26.6 45.2 37.9 29.4 49.1 42.2 31.7
CMP 2.69 2.71 2.72 2.71 2.72 2.74 2.72 2.72 2.74
TCG 38.7 45.8 51.9 42.6 48.8 54.2 46.8 50.4 55.5
95 SHG 36.5 31.8 25.9 42.5 37.1 28.9 46.8 41.6 31.4
CMP 3.05 3.08 3.11 3.07 3.1 3.12 3.1 3.11 3.12
TCG 34.4 41.1 49.1 39 43.8 51.5 43.3 46.3 52.8
105 SHG 34.3 30 24.9 39 35.3 28.2 43.3 40.4 30.9
CMP 3.42 3.48 3.53 3.47 3.5 3.54 3.5 3.52 3.54
TCG 31.4 36.3 44.7 35.8 38.4 47.3 39.2 40.6 49.5
115 SHG 31.4 28.1 23.5 35.8 33.3 26.9 39.2 38.1 30.1
CMP 3.85 3.9 3.96 3.9 3.92 3.98 3.93 3.94 4
TCG 28.2 31.1 39.8 31.9 33 41.6 35.3 35.4 43.9
125 SHG 28.1 26.2 21.8 31.9 31.1 25.1 35.3 35.4 28.4
CMP 4.31 4.35 4.42 4.36 4.37 4.44 4.4 4.4 4.46
48HE006 (5 Tons)
Temp (F) Indoor Entering Air -- CFM/BF
Outdoor 1500/0.26 1750/.31 2000/.35 2500/.45
Air Ent Indoor Entering Air -- Ewb (F)
(Edb) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72
TCG 57 60.2 66.5 72 60.3 62.3 68.5 73.8 63.2 64.1 69.7 75.6 67.4 67.4 71.8 77.6
75 SHG 55.3 50.5 42.4 33.5 58.6 55.2 45.7 35.4 61.3 59.5 48.6 37.4 65.5 65.5 54.4 40.7
CMP 3.1 3.11 3.12 3.14 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.15 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.16 3.12 3.12 3.14 3.17
TCG 54.1 56.9 64 70.2 58.3 59.7 65.9 72 60.9 61.4 67.3 73.4 65.3 65.2 69.6 75.3
85 SHG 52.6 49.1 41.4 33 56.6 54.1 44.8 35 59.2 58.4 48 36.9 63.4 63.4 54.4 40.4
CMP 3.5 3.52 3.54 3.56 3.52 3.53 3.54 3.57 3.53 3.54 3.54 3.58 3.54 3.54 3.56 3.59
TCG 50.2 53 61.1 67.5 55 55.6 62.9 69.3 58.6 58.6 64.3 70.6 62.8 62.8 66.4 72.7
95 SHG 48.8 47.4 40.3 32.2 53.4 52.3 43.8 34.2 56.9 56.8 47.2 36.1 61 61 53.4 40
CMP 3.94 3.95 3.99 4.02 3.97 3.97 4.01 4.03 3.99 3.99 4.02 4.03 4.01 4.01 4.02 4.05
TCG 47.4 47.9 56.5 64.3 50.9 51 59.5 66.1 54.7 54.8 60.9 67.4 59.9 60 62.9 69
105 SHG 46 45.2 38.7 31.1 49.5 49.5 42.6 33.2 53.1 53.2 45.9 35.2 58.2 58.3 52.4 38.8
CMP 4.42 4.42 4.48 4.51 4.44 4.44 4.5 4.53 4.47 4.47 4.51 4.54 4.5 4.5 4.52 4.54
TCG 43.1 43.2 50.3 60.8 47.3 47.3 52.6 62.6 50.1 50.1 55.6 63.9 56 55.9 58.2 65.4
115 SHG 41.8 42 36.4 30 45.9 45.9 40.2 32.1 48.7 48.7 44.1 34.2 54.4 54.3 50.8 37.9
48HE
CMP 4.92 4.92 4.98 5.05 4.96 4.96 5 5.07 4.98 4.98 5.02 5.08 5.03 5.03 5.05 5.08
TCG 39 39 43.9 55.7 42.3 42.3 46.9 58.5 46.1 46.1 48.2 59.7 50.9 50.9 51.3 61.4
125 SHG 37.9 37.9 34.1 28.3 41.1 41 38.2 30.8 44.8 44.8 41.6 32.9 49.4 49.4 48.2 36.9
CMP 5.47 5.46 5.52 5.62 5.51 5.51 5.55 5.64 5.54 5.54 5.56 5.66 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.66
NOTES:
LEGEND 1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
BF — Bypass Factor 2. The following formulas may be used:
Edb — Entering Dry Bulb sensible capacity (Btuh)
Ewb — Entering Wet Bulb tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm
COMP — Compressor Power kw
SHG — Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btuh) tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air
TCG — Compressor Cooling Capicity (1000 Btuh) leaving evaporator coil (hlwb)
total capacity (Btuh)
hlwb = hewb –
4.5 x cfm
Where: hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil.
3. The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evapo-
rator coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
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Performance data — 48HJ
COOLING CAPACITIES — 48HJ004-006 STANDARD UNITS
48HJ006 (5 TONS)
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
48HJ
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COOLING CAPACITIES — 48HJ007-009 STANDARD UNITS (cont)
48HJ007 (6 TONS)
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 1800/0.05 2100/0.06 2400/0.06 3000/0.08
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 86.7 80.7 74.4 88.8 82.7 76.6 90.5 84.4 78.2 92.6 86.3 81.0
75 SHC 43.0 53.7 63.8 45.0 57.4 68.9 47.2 61.2 73.6 51.2 67.4 80.7
kW 4.58 4.46 4.33 4.63 4.50 4.38 4.67 4.55 4.41 4.72 4.58 4.47
TC 84.1 78.2 72.0 86.4 80.3 74.1 88.2 81.7 75.7 90.2 84.0 78.8
85 SHC 42.0 52.6 62.7 44.5 56.6 68.0 46.8 60.2 72.5 50.6 67.4 78.7
kW 5.10 4.97 4.85 5.16 5.03 4.90 5.21 5.06 4.93 5.26 5.12 4.99
TC 81.3 75.3 69.2 83.4 77.3 71.3 85.1 78.9 72.9 87.2 80.6 76.2
95 SHC 41.0 51.4 61.4 43.4 55.3 66.6 45.8 59.2 71.2 50.2 65.8 76.2
kW 5.65 5.52 5.39 5.71 5.57 5.44 5.77 5.62 5.48 5.83 5.66 5.55
TC 77.9 72.0 66.1 80.0 73.8 68.0 81.6 75.3 69.6 83.4 77.1 73.2
105 SHC 39.7 50.2 60.0 42.2 54.0 65.2 44.6 57.8 69.3 49.0 64.5 73.2
kW 6.22 6.08 5.94 6.29 6.13 6.00 6.34 6.17 6.04 6.40 6.22 6.12
TC 74.7 68.4 61.8 75.9 70.0 64.1 77.6 71.3 66.5 78.7 73.0 70.1
115 SHC 38.7 48.8 58.1 40.8 52.6 63.2 43.3 56.4 66.4 46.9 63.2 70.0
kW 6.84 6.68 6.49 6.87 6.71 6.56 6.93 6.75 6.63 6.96 6.80 6.72
TC 70.3 63.6 57.2 71.8 65.5 59.1 72.9 66.8 61.9 74.0 68.6 66.4
125 SHC 37.2 47.0 55.8 39.5 51.0 59.1 41.7 55.0 61.9 45.4 61.8 66.3
kW 7.43 7.25 7.03 7.48 7.30 7.13 7.51 7.35 7.22 7.54 7.41 7.33
Standard Ratings
48HJ008 (71/2 TONS)
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF LEGEND
Temp (F)
Air Ent 2250/0.10 3000/0.11 3750/0.14 BF — Bypass Factor
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) Edb — Entering Dry Bulb
(Edb) Ewb — Entering Wet Bulb
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input
TC 105.5 96.9 87.6 107.3 99.6 90.7 110.3 101.9 93.8 SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross
75 SHC 50.6 63.6 75.7 53.3 69.2 83.7 58.0 76.6 92.2
kW 5.15 5.07 5.04 5.16 5.11 5.06 5.20 5.13 5.07 TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross
TC 102.5 93.6 83.6 105.1 96.5 87.5 107.7 99.0 90.6 NOTES:
85 SHC 49.7 62.4 73.9 52.8 68.4 82.2 57.3 75.9 90.0 1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
kW 5.86 5.79 5.73 5.89 5.82 5.77 5.93 5.86 5.78 2. The following formulas may be used:
TC 98.9 90.1 79.3 101.6 92.9 83.5 103.8 95.3 87.4 sensible capacity (Btuh)
95 SHC 48.5 61.2 71.9 51.9 67.2 80.2 56.2 74.9 87.3 tldb = tedb –
kW 6.65 6.58 6.49 6.69 6.61 6.53 6.72 6.64 6.57 1.10 x cfm
TC 95.3 86.2 75.7 97.6 88.8 79.6 100.0 91.0 84.1 tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air
105 SHC 47.3 59.6 70.2 50.7 65.9 78.0 55.3 73.6 84.1 leaving evaporator coil (hlwb)
kW 7.51 7.44 7.31 7.55 7.48 7.36 7.59 7.50 7.41
total capacity (Btuh)
TC 91.0 82.0 71.6 93.2 84.5 75.4 95.6 86.6 80.7 hlwb = hewb –
115 SHC 45.9 58.0 68.1 49.3 64.2 75.3 54.2 72.1 80.7 4.5 x cfm
kW 8.43 8.33 8.20 8.46 8.37 8.27 8.52 8.42 8.34 Where: hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil.
TC 86.2 77.8 68.1 88.3 80.0 71.9 90.0 81.9 77.2 3. The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evapo-
125 SHC 44.1 56.4 66.3 47.5 62.6 71.8 52.1 70.1 77.2 rator coil.
kW 9.38 9.29 9.14 9.43 9.34 9.24 9.47 9.38 9.32 Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
48HJ009 (81/2 TONS)
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
48HJ
Air Ent 2550/0.11 3000/0.12 3400/0.13 4250/0.17
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
57 62 67 72 57 62 67 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57
TC 94.6 101.0 110.0 119.2 100.4 104.4 113.4 121.8 104.2 106.8 115.8 123.4 109.8 111.0 119.0 125.8
75 SHC 94.6 84.4 69.4 54.4 100.4 92.4 75.0 57.2 104.2 99.0 80.0 59.8 109.8 110.4 89.4 64.2
kW 5.72 5.76 5.76 5.82 5.74 5.76 5.80 5.86 5.74 5.76 5.82 5.88 5.76 5.78 5.84 5.90
TC 91.0 97.4 106.8 115.8 97.4 101.0 110.0 119.6 101.2 103.0 112.0 121.6 108.0 108.0 116.0 123.4
85 SHC 91.0 83.0 68.8 53.2 97.4 91.2 74.2 57.0 101.2 97.6 78.8 59.6 108.0 108.0 89.4 64.2
kW 6.46 6.5 6.52 6.58 6.50 6.52 6.54 6.60 6.50 6.52 6.54 6.64 6.54 6.54 6.60 6.64
TC 85.2 91.4 103.0 112.8 93.4 96.6 106.2 116.0 98.2 99.2 108.4 117.8 104.6 104.6 111.6 121.2
95 SHC 85.2 80.4 67.2 52.6 93.4 89.4 73.0 55.8 98.2 96.2 78.2 58.8 104.6 104.6 88.0 64.6
kW 7.24 7.28 7.36 7.42 7.30 7.32 7.38 7.44 7.34 7.36 7.4 7.46 7.36 7.36 7.42 7.50
TC 80.0 82.2 98.6 108.6 87.0 87.8 101.6 111.8 93.4 93.6 103.8 114.0 101.0 100.8 106.8 116.6
105 SHC 80.0 76.6 65.6 51.2 87.0 85.6 71.6 54.8 93.4 93.2 76.6 57.8 101.0 100.8 86.8 63.6
kW 8.08 8.12 8.26 8.32 8.16 8.16 8.28 8.36 8.20 8.20 8.3 8.38 8.28 8.28 8.30 8.40
TC 73.6 74.6 89.4 103.4 81.0 81.2 95.2 106.4 86.2 86.2 98.4 108.4 96.4 96.4 101.6 111.8
115 SHC 73.6 73.0 62.2 49.6 81.0 81.2 69.4 53.0 86.2 86.2 75.0 56.4 96.4 96.4 85.4 62.8
kW 9.00 9.00 9.16 9.28 9.08 9.08 9.22 9.30 9.14 9.14 9.26 9.34 9.22 9.22 9.30 9.38
TC 68.6 68.6 80.2 98.2 74.4 74.4 84.0 101.0 79.2 79.2 86.8 102.8 88.0 88.0 93.8 105.6
125 SHC 68.6 68.6 59.0 48.0 74.4 74.4 65.4 51.6 79.2 79.2 71.0 54.6 88.0 88.0 82.8 61.0
kW 9.98 9.98 10.14 10.32 10.06 10.06 10.18 10.36 10.14 10.14 10.22 10.38 10.24 10.24 10.28 10.42
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — 48HJ012, 014 STANDARD UNITS (cont)
48HJ012 (10 TONS)
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 3000/0.03 3200/0.03 4000/0.04 5000/0.04
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 140.3 129.4 115.0 141.2 130.4 118.1 145.2 134.0 122.1 147.5 136.6 125.3
75 SHC 65.6 82.2 97.4 66.7 84.4 101.5 71.3 93.1 113.5 77.9 103.7 124.7
kW 7.35 7.21 7.12 7.37 7.23 7.13 7.46 7.31 7.17 7.51 7.37 7.22
TC 137.7 125.3 110.0 138.9 126.6 113.6 142.6 130.6 117.7 144.6 133.3 122.3
85 SHC 65.0 81.2 95.2 66.3 83.6 99.7 71.0 92.8 112.0 76.9 103.1 122.2
kW 8.29 8.13 8.02 8.32 8.16 8.03 8.40 8.24 8.09 8.45 8.31 8.16
TC 133.8 120.7 103.0 135.1 121.9 107.2 138.8 125.8 112.8 141.7 128.5 118.5
95 SHC 63.9 79.6 92.2 65.2 82.0 97.0 70.6 91.5 109.7 76.9 102.5 118.4
kW 9.33 9.16 8.98 9.35 9.18 9.00 9.44 9.27 9.07 9.51 9.33 9.19
TC 128.7 115.4 96.5 129.8 116.6 99.7 133.7 120.3 107.1 136.7 122.8 114.5
105 SHC 62.3 77.6 89.4 63.6 80.2 93.5 69.4 89.6 106.8 76.0 100.6 114.3
kW 10.46 10.28 10.00 10.47 10.30 10.07 10.57 10.38 10.21 10.66 10.43 10.31
TC 123.2 109.1 90.8 124.3 110.3 92.2 127.9 114.4 100.8 130.9 116.8 110.1
115 SHC 60.4 75.1 86.6 61.9 77.8 90.0 67.6 87.6 100.7 74.6 98.7 109.9
kW 11.66 11.47 11.20 11.68 11.51 11.25 11.77 11.60 11.41 11.89 11.66 11.58
TC 117.5 101.8 86.2 118.5 103.0 87.4 121.6 107.1 96.0 124.1 110.3 104.8
125 SHC 58.5 72.5 84.5 60.0 75.0 87.3 65.8 85.1 96.0 72.5 96.9 104.8
kW 12.99 12.77 12.50 13.02 12.81 12.55 13.10 12.92 12.74 13.19 13.01 12.91
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COOLING CAPACITIES — 48HJ015 STANDARD UNITS (cont)
48HJ015 (12 Tons)
Evap Air — Cfm/BF
Temp (F) 3600/0.01 4375/0.01 5000/0.01
Air Ent
Cond Evap Air — Ewb (F)
54 58 62 67 72 76 80 54 58 62 67 72 76 80 54 58 62 67 72 76 80
TC 152 156 161 174 189 201 213 161 164 167 180 195 207 218 169 171 172 184 199 211 222
60 SHC 152 144 135 114 92.9 75.4 57.5 161 156 150 125 99.6 78.7 57.5 169 166 162 134 105 81.3 57.4
kW 7.56 7.65 7.74 8.01 8.33 8.6 8.86 7.76 7.82 7.88 8.14 8.46 8.72 8.97 7.92 7.95 7.98 8.24 8.55 8.82 9.06
TC 148 152 156 169 183 195 206 157 160 162 174 189 200 211 165 166 167 179 193 204 214
70 SHC 148 141 133 112 90.6 73.2 55.4 157 153 148 123 97.3 76.5 55.3 165 162 160 132 103 79.1 55.3
kW 8.5 8.58 8.67 8.97 9.26 9.53 9.8 8.7 8.75 8.81 9.07 9.39 9.66 9.91 8.86 8.89 8.91 9.16 9.49 9.76 9.99
TC 146 150 154 166 181 192 204 155 158 160 172 186 197 208 163 164 164 176 189 201 212
75 SHC 146 139 132 111 89.7 72.2 54.6 155 151 146 122 96.2 75.5 54.6 163 161 158 131 101 78.1 54.5
kW 9.02 9.1 9.18 9.45 9.8 10.1 10.4 9.22 9.27 9.31 9.58 9.91 10.2 10.5 9.39 9.41 9.43 9.68 9.99 10.3 10.6
TC 142 145 149 161 175 186 196 151 153 154 166 179 190 200 158 159 159 170 183 194 203
85 SHC 142 136 129 109 87.4 70 52.4 151 147 144 119 93.9 73.2 52.3 158 157 155 128 99.1 75.8 52.2
kW 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.6 10.9 11.2 11.5 10.3 10.4 10.4 10.7 11 11.3 11.6 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.8 11.1 11.4 11.7
TC 138 141 143 155 168 179 189 147 148 149 160 173 183 192 153 153 154 164 177 187 195
95 SHC 138 133 127 106 85 67.7 50.1 147 144 141 117 91.6 70.9 50 153 153 152 126 96.9 73.5 49.9
kW 11.4 11.4 11.5 11.8 12.2 12.4 12.7 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.9 12.3 12.6 12.8 11.8 11.8 11.8 12 12.4 12.7 12.9
TC 134 136 138 149 162 172 181 141 142 143 153 166 176 184 148 148 148 157 169 179 186
105 SHC 134 129 124 104 82.4 65.3 47.7 141 139 137 114 89 68.4 47.5 148 148 148 123 94.3 70.9 47.4
kW 12.7 12.8 12.8 13.2 13.5 13.8 14.1 12.9 13 13 13.3 13.6 13.9 14.2 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.4 13.7 14 14.3
TC 129 130 132 143 155 164 172 136 137 138 146 158 168 175 142 142 142 149 161 171 177
115 SHC 129 125 121 101 79.8 62.7 45.1 136 135 133 111 86.3 65.9 45 142 142 142 120 91.6 68.4 45
kW 14.2 14.2 14.3 14.6 15 15.3 15.6 14.4 14.4 14.5 14.7 15.1 15.5 15.7 14.6 14.6 14.6 14.8 15.2 15.6 15.7
TC 124 125 126 136 147 156 163 131 131 132 140 150 159 165 136 136 136 142 153 162 167
125 SHC 124 121 118 98.2 77 60.1 42.5 131 130 128 109 83.5 63.2 42.5 136 136 136 117 88.7 65.7 42.4
kW 15.8 15.8 15.9 16.2 16.6 17 17.2 16.1 16.1 16.1 16.4 16.7 17.1 17.3 16.3 16.2 16.2 16.4 16.8 17.2 17.4
48HJ
kW 16.4 16.4 16.4 16.5 16.9 17.2 17.4 16.5 16.5 16.5 16.6 17 17.3 17.4
LEGEND
BF — Bypass Factor ENTERING AIR DRY-BULB TEMP (F)
Edb — Entering Dry-Bulb BYPASS 79 78 77 76 75 under 75
FACTOR
Ewb — Entering Wet-Bulb 81 82 83 84 85 over 85
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input (BF)
Correction Factor
ldb — Leaving Dry-Bulb
lwb — Leaving Wet-Bulb .05 1.04 2.07 3.11 4.14 5.18
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross .10 .98 1.96 2.94 3.92 4.90 Use formula
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross .20 .87 1.74 2.62 3.49 4.36 shown below.
.30 .76 1.53 2.29 3.05 3.82
NOTES: Interpolation is permissible.
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
2. The following formulas may be used:
4. Use chart below for bypass factor.
sensible capacity (Btuh)
tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm ENTERING WET-BULB (F)
tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evapo- CFM 54 58 62 67 72 76 80
rator coil (hlwb) Bypass Factor
total capacity (Btuh) 3600 0.355 0.158 0.054 0.038 0.049 0.000 0.000
hlwb = hewb –
4.5 x cfm 4375 0.439 0.255 0.112 0.043 0.057 0.000 0.000
Where: hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 5000 0.486 0.314 0.126 0.054 0.037 0.000 0.000
5625 0.525 0.360 0.174 0.066 0.073 0.000 0.000
3. The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evaporator coil. 6250 0.551 0.410 0.202 0.080 0.079 0.000 0.000
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — 48HJ017 STANDARD UNITS (cont)
48HJ017 (15 Tons)
Evap Air — Cfm/BF
Temp (F) 4500/0.01 5250/0.01 6000/0.01
Air Ent
Cond Evap Air — Ewb (F)
54 58 62 67 72 76 80 54 58 62 67 72 76 80 54 58 62 67 72 76 80
TC 180.5 184.6 188.7 203.5 219.9 233.7 247 189.3 191.7 194.2 208.7 224.1 238 251 198.1 198.8 199.6 212.9 229.3 242 255
60 SHC 180.5 172.4 159.4 132.3 104.7 87.9 65.7 189.3 183.2 173.2 142.8 110.4 91 65.5 198.1 195.1 185.1 153.1 116.7 94 65.4
kW 9.41 9.49 9.58 9.87 10.19 10.47 10.78 9.58 9.63 9.68 9.97 10.29 10.57 10.87 9.75 9.77 9.79 10.07 10.39 10.67 10.95
TC 176.7 180.5 184.4 199 215.1 227.8 242 185.3 187.5 189.8 203 219.2 231.8 245 193 194.5 195.1 208.1 224.3 237 248
70 SHC 176.7 169 155.8 129.4 102.4 86 63.9 185.3 179.7 169.3 138.9 108 89.1 63.8 193 191.4 181 149.7 114.2 92.2 63.7
kW 10.5 10.57 10.64 10.96 11.35 11.62 11.95 10.68 10.72 10.76 11.06 11.45 11.72 12.04 10.85 10.87 10.89 11.17 11.55 11.82 12.13
TC 174.7 177.5 181 196 213 224.2 238 182.3 184.4 186 201 217 229.2 242 190.9 191.3 189 204 219 233.1 246
75 SHC 174.7 167.2 147 124 99 84.9 62.9 182.3 177.9 160 133 105 88 62.8 190.9 189.5 173 143 113 91 62.7
kW 11.07 11.14 11.2 11.6 12 12.23 12.57 11.25 11.3 11.3 11.7 12.1 12.33 12.66 11.45 11.45 11.4 11.8 12.1 12.44 12.75
TC 169.6 172.2 175 190 205 218.1 230.8 177.2 179 180 194 209 221.9 233.3 185.6 185.9 183 198 212 225.7 237
85 SHC 169.6 163.3 145 121 97 82.5 60.7 177.2 174.1 157 130 102 85.6 60.5 185.6 184.7 168 139 106 88.6 60.4
kW 12.29 12.35 12.3 12.7 13.1 13.5 13.86 12.47 12.51 12.5 12.8 13.2 13.61 13.96 12.67 12.68 12.6 12.9 13.3 13.71 14.05
TC 164.3 166.5 168 182 197 209.8 221.2 171.7 172.6 172 187 201 213.4 224.6 179.1 179.3 176 190 203 217.1 228
95 SHC 164.3 158.9 142 118 93 79.8 57.9 171.7 168.8 154 127 98 82.8 57.9 179.1 178.7 164 136 102 86 57.8
kW 13.59 13.65 13.5 13.9 14.3 14.85 15.23 13.8 13.82 13.6 14 14.4 14.96 15.32 14 14 13.8 14.1 14.5 15.07 15.43
TC 158.1 159.8 161 174 188 200.3 212.4 165.2 166 165 178 191 203.8 214.6 172.3 172.3 169 181 193 207.3 216.8
105 SHC 158.1 154.2 138 115 91 76.8 55.2 165.2 163.1 150 124 95 79.9 55.1 172.3 172.2 158 132 98 83 54.9
kW 14.97 15.02 14.8 15.2 15.6 16.28 16.69 15.19 15.21 14.9 15.3 15.7 16.39 16.77 15.41 15.4 15.1 15.4 15.7 16.5 16.86
TC 151.8 152.8 152 165 179 190.6 201.3 158.4 158.8 157 168 180 194 204.5 165 164.9 161 171 181 197.3 206.6
115 SHC 151.8 149.1 134 111 87 73.7 52.1 158.4 157 145 120 91 76.7 52.1 165 164.9 151 128 94 79.8 51.9
kW 16.45 16.48 16.1 16.5 16.9 17.79 18.21 16.68 16.68 16.2 16.6 17 17.91 18.3 16.89 16.88 16.4 16.7 17 18.01 18.39
TC 144.7 145.4 146 157.1 170.5 180.7 191.1 150.8 151.1 151.5 160.2 172.9 183.9 192 156.8 156.9 157 163.2 175.4 186.2 193.9
125 SHC 144.7 143.5 123.4 102.2 81.16 70.4 48.9 150.8 150.2 135.2 109.6 85.15 73.4 48.8 156.8 156.9 145.6 117.4 89.3 76.4 48.7
kW 17.96 18.01 18.05 18.49 18.99 19.44 19.85 18.18 18.22 18.25 18.6 19.11 19.5 19.89 18.42 18.44 18.46 18.72 19.14 19.65 19.93
LEGEND
BF — Bypass Factor ENTERING AIR DRY-BULB TEMP (F)
Edb — Entering Dry-Bulb BYPASS 79 78 77 76 75 under 75
FACTOR
Ewb — Entering Wet-Bulb 81 82 83 84 85 over 85
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input (BF)
Correction Factor
ldb — Leaving Dry-Bulb
lwb — Leaving Wet-Bulb .05 1.04 2.07 3.11 4.14 5.18
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross .10 .98 1.96 2.94 3.92 4.90 Use formula
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross .20 .87 1.74 2.62 3.49 4.36 shown below.
.30 .76 1.53 2.29 3.05 3.82
NOTES: Interpolation is permissible.
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
2. The following formulas may be used:
4. Use chart below for bypass factor.
sensible capacity (Btuh)
tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm ENTERING WET-BULB (F)
tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evapo- CFM 54 58 62 67 72 76 80
rator coil (hlwb)
Bypass Factor
total capacity (Btuh)
hlwb = hewb – 4500 0.396 0.193 0.054 0.053 0.067 0.000 0.000
4.5 x cfm 5250 0.455 0.272 0.077 0.065 0.077 0.000 0.000
Where: hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 6000 0.504 0.337 0.121 0.077 0.088 0.000 0.000
3. The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evaporator coil. 6750 0.544 0.390 0.193 0.094 0.100 0.000 0.000
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC. 7500 0.578 0.436 0.244 0.108 0.114 0.000 0.000
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC.
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COOLING CAPACITIES — 48HJ020 STANDARD UNITS (cont)
48HJ020 (18 Tons)
Evap Air — Cfm/BF
Temp (F) 5400/0.05 6300/0.06 7200/0.07
Air Ent
Cond Evap Air — Ewb (F)
54 58 62 67 72 76 80 54 58 62 67 72 76 80 54 58 62 67 72 76 80
TC 202 206 211 229 248 263 279 212 215 218 235 254 269 285 220 221 223 239 259 273 289
60 SHC 202 193 184 155 124 99.3 74.7 212 205 199 166 131 103 74.9 220 216 213 177 138 106 75
kW 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.6 10.8 11 11.2 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.7 10.9 11.1 11.3 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.7 11 11.2 11.4
TC 197 202 206 223 242 256 272 207 209 212 228 247 262 277 215 216 217 233 252 267 282
70 SHC 197 189 181 152 122 97 72.5 207 202 196 163 129 101 72.7 215 212 210 174 135 104 72.8
kW 11.4 11.5 11.5 11.8 12 12.2 12.5 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.9 12.1 12.3 12.6 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.9 12.2 12.4 12.6
TC 195 199 203 219 238 253 268 204 206 209 225 244 258 273 212 213 214 229 248 263 277
75 SHC 195 187 180 150 120 95.8 71.3 204 199 195 162 127 99.3 71.4 212 210 208 173 134 103 71.5
kW 12.1 12.2 12.2 12.5 12.7 13 13.2 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.6 12.8 13 13.3 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.6 12.9 13.1 13.3
TC 190 193 196 213 231 246 260 199 201 202 218 236 251 264 206 207 208 222 240 255 268
85 SHC 190 183 177 148 118 93.4 68.8 199 195 191 159 125 96.9 68.9 206 205 204 170 131 100 69
kW 13.5 13.5 13.6 13.8 14.1 14.4 14.6 13.6 13.7 13.7 13.9 14.2 14.5 14.7 13.7 13.8 13.8 14 14.3 14.5 14.8
TC 184 187 190 205 222 236 250 193 194 195 210 227 241 254 200 200 201 214 231 245 258
95 SHC 184 179 173 144 114 90.2 65.9 193 190 187 156 121 93.7 66.1 200 199 199 167 128 97.1 66.2
kW 15 15 15.1 15.4 15.7 15.9 16.2 15.1 15.2 15.2 15.5 15.8 16 16.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.5 15.8 16.1 16.3
TC 178 180 182 197 213 228 240 186 187 188 201 217 232 244 193 193 193 205 221 235 247
105 SHC 178 173 169 141 111 87.3 62.9 186 184 183 152 118 90.8 63.1 193 193 193 163 124 94.1 63.2
kW 16.6 16.7 16.7 17 17.3 17.7 17.9 16.8 16.8 16.8 17.1 17.4 17.8 18 16.9 16.9 16.9 17.2 17.5 17.8 18
TC 171 172 174 188 203 217 228 179 179 179 192 207 221 232 185 185 185 195 210 224 235
115 SHC 171 168 165 137 107 83.6 59.6 179 178 178 149 114 87.1 59.7 185 185 185 159 121 90.4 59.9
kW 18.4 18.4 18.4 18.8 19.1 19.4 19.7 18.6 18.6 18.6 18.9 19.2 19.5 19.8 18.7 18.7 18.7 19 19.3 19.6 19.9
TC 164 165 165 178 192 205 216 171 171 171 182 196 208 219 177 177 177 185 199 211 222
125 SHC 164 162 160 134 104 79.8 56.1 171 171 171 145 110 83.2 56.3 177 177 177 155 117 86.5 56.4
kW 20.2 20.3 20.3 20.6 21 21.3 21.6 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.8 21.1 21.4 21.7 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.8 21.2 21.5 21.8
48HJ
kW 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.9 21.2 21.6 21.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 21 21.3 21.6 21.9
LEGEND
BF — Bypass Factor ENTERING AIR DRY-BULB TEMP (F)
Edb — Entering Dry-Bulb BYPASS 79 78 77 76 75 under 75
FACTOR
Ewb — Entering Wet-Bulb 81 82 83 84 85 over 85
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input (BF)
Correction Factor
ldb — Leaving Dry-Bulb
lwb — Leaving Wet-Bulb .05 1.04 2.07 3.11 4.14 5.18
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross .10 .98 1.96 2.94 3.92 4.90 Use formula
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross .20 .87 1.74 2.62 3.49 4.36 shown below.
.30 .76 1.53 2.29 3.05 3.82
NOTES: Interpolation is permissible.
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
2. The following formulas may be used:
4. Use chart below for bypass factor.
sensible capacity (Btuh)
tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm ENTERING WET-BULB (F)
tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evapo- CFM 54 58 62 67 72 76 80
rator coil (hlwb)
Bypass Factor
total capacity (Btuh)
hlwb = hewb – 5400 0.424 0.238 0.125 0.120 0.138 0.000 0.000
4.5 x cfm 6300 0.478 0.304 0.153 0.132 0.145 0.000 0.000
Where: hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 7200 0.525 0.364 0.190 0.144 0.153 0.000 0.000
3. The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evaporator coil. 8100 0.562 0.414 0.231 0.156 0.162 0.000 0.000
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC. 9000 0.594 0.456 0.281 0.168 0.170 0.000 0.000
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — 48HJ024 STANDARD UNITS (cont)
48HJ024 (20 Tons)
Evap Air — Cfm/BF
Temp (F) 6,000/0.04 7,000/0.05 8,000/0.05
Air Ent
Cond Evap Air — Ewb (F)
54 58 62 67 72 76 80 54 58 62 67 72 76 80 54 58 62 67 72 76 80
TC 235 242 248 267 288 306 323 247 251 256 274 296 312 330 257 259 262 279 300 317 333
60 SHC 235 224 212 178 143 115 86.6 247 238 230 191 151 119 87 257 251 246 204 159 123 86.7
kW 11.5 11.6 11.7 12 12.4 12.7 13 11.7 11.8 11.8 12.1 12.5 12.8 13.1 11.9 11.9 11.9 12.2 12.6 12.9 13.1
TC 231 237 242 261 282 300 316 242 246 250 268 289 305 323 252 254 256 273 293 310 326
70 SHC 231 220 209 175 141 113 84.5 242 234 227 189 149 117 84.9 252 247 243 201 156 120 84.6
kW 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.6 14 14.3 14.6 13.3 13.3 13.4 13.7 14.1 14.4 14.8 13.4 13.5 13.5 13.8 14.2 14.5 14.8
TC 228 234 239 257 278 295 311 239 243 246 264 285 301 318 249 250 252 269 290 305 322
75 SHC 228 218 208 174 139 112 83.1 239 232 225 187 147 115 83.6 249 245 241 199 155 119 83.5
kW 13.9 14 14.1 14.5 14.9 15.2 15.6 14.1 14.2 14.2 14.6 15 15.3 15.7 14.3 14.3 14.4 14.7 15.1 15.4 15.8
TC 223 227 231 250 270 287 303 234 236 238 256 277 292 310 243 244 245 261 282 296 314
85 SHC 223 213 204 171 136 109 80.5 234 227 221 184 144 112 80.9 243 240 236 196 152 116 81.3
kW 15.6 15.7 15.8 16.2 16.6 17.1 17.4 15.8 15.9 15.9 16.3 16.8 17.2 17.6 16 16.1 16.1 16.5 16.9 17.3 17.7
TC 216 219 223 241 260 277 292 226 228 230 247 267 282 298 235 235 236 251 272 285 303
95 SHC 216 208 200 167 132 105 77.2 226 221 217 180 141 109 77.7 235 233 231 192 148 112 78
kW 17.4 17.5 17.6 18.1 18.6 19 19.4 17.7 17.7 17.8 18.2 18.7 19.1 19.6 17.9 17.9 17.9 18.3 18.9 19.2 19.7
TC 208 211 214 231 249 265 279 218 219 220 236 256 270 285 226 226 226 241 260 273 290
105 SHC 208 202 195 163 129 101 73.6 218 215 212 176 137 105 74 226 226 225 188 145 108 74.4
kW 19.3 19.4 19.5 20 20.6 21 21.5 19.6 19.6 19.7 20.2 20.8 21.2 21.6 19.9 19.9 19.9 20.3 20.9 21.3 21.8
TC 200 202 204 220 237 253 266 209 210 210 225 243 257 271 217 217 217 229 248 260 275
115 SHC 200 195 190 158 124 97.2 69.5 209 207 206 171 132 101 70 217 217 217 183 140 104 70.4
kW 21.3 21.4 21.5 22 22.7 23.2 23.6 21.7 21.7 21.7 22.2 22.9 23.3 23.8 21.9 21.9 21.9 22.4 23 23.4 23.9
TC 191 192 193 208 224 239 251 199 199 200 212 230 243 255 207 207 206 216 232 245 257
125 SHC 191 188 185 153 120 92.8 65.3 199 199 199 166 128 96.4 65.7 207 207 206 178 135 99.8 65.5
kW 23.5 23.5 23.6 24.2 24.8 25.4 25.9 23.8 23.8 23.8 24.4 25 25.5 26 24.1 24.1 24.1 24.5 25.1 25.7 26.1
LEGEND
BF — Bypass Factor ENTERING AIR DRY-BULB TEMP (F)
Edb — Entering Dry-Bulb BYPASS 79 78 77 76 75 under 75
FACTOR
Ewb — Entering Wet-Bulb 81 82 83 84 85 over 85
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input (BF)
Correction Factor
ldb — Leaving Dry-Bulb
lwb — Leaving Wet-Bulb .05 1.04 2.07 3.11 4.14 5.18
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross .10 .98 1.96 2.94 3.92 4.90 Use formula
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross .20 .87 1.74 2.62 3.49 4.36 shown below.
.30 .76 1.53 2.29 3.05 3.82
NOTES: Interpolation is permissible.
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
2. The following formulas may be used:
4. Use chart below for bypass factor.
sensible capacity (Btuh)
tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm ENTERING WET-BULB (F)
tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evapo- CFM 54 58 62 67 72 76 80
rator coil (hlwb)
Bypass Factor
total capacity (Btuh)
hlwb = hewb – 6,000 0.386 0.197 0.108 0.109 0.134 0.000 0.000
4.5 x cfm 7,000 0.444 0.260 0.131 0.121 0.138 0.000 0.000
Where: hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 8,000 0.492 0.321 0.163 0.133 0.145 0.000 0.000
3. The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evaporator coil. 9,000 0.532 0.375 0.205 0.146 0.154 0.000 0.000
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC. 10,000 0.566 0.420 0.245 0.158 0.164 0.000 0.000
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC.
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COOLING CAPACITIES — 48HJ028 STANDARD UNITS (cont)
48HJ028 (25 Tons)
Evap Air — Cfm/BF
Temp (F) 7,500/0.05 8,250/0.06 9,500/0.07
Air Ent
Cond Evap Air — Ewb (F)
54 58 62 67 72 76 80 54 58 62 67 72 76 80 54 58 62 67 72 76 80
TC 287 296 304 331 359 385 408 297 304 310 336 367 390 414 311 315 319 345 375 398 421
60 SHC 287 274 261 220 178 145 110 297 285 273 229 185 148 110 311 303 294 246 194 152 111
kW 15.5 15.7 15.9 16.5 17.3 17.9 18.6 15.7 15.9 16 16.7 17.4 18.1 18.7 16 16.1 16.2 16.9 17.6 18.3 19
TC 279 286 293 318 345 367 392 288 293 298 323 350 372 397 301 303 306 329 357 381 403
70 SHC 279 267 255 214 173 139 105 288 278 268 224 178 142 105 301 294 287 239 188 147 105
kW 17 17.2 17.3 18 18.7 19.3 20 17.2 17.3 17.5 18.1 18.8 19.4 20.1 17.5 17.6 17.7 18.3 19 19.7 20.3
TC 275 281 287 311 338 360 383 283 288 293 316 343 365 388 296 298 300 323 349 372 394
75 SHC 275 264 252 212 170 136 102 283 274 265 221 176 139 103 296 290 284 237 185 144 103
kW 17.9 18.1 18.2 18.8 19.5 20.1 20.8 18.1 18.2 18.4 18.9 19.7 20.3 20.9 18.4 18.5 18.5 19.1 19.8 20.5 21.1
TC 267 272 277 299 324 345 366 274 278 282 304 329 350 370 286 287 289 311 334 355 375
85 SHC 267 257 247 207 165 131 97.3 274 267 259 216 171 134 97.3 286 282 278 232 180 139 97.3
kW 19.8 19.9 20 20.6 21.2 21.8 22.4 20 20.1 20.1 20.7 21.4 22 22.6 20.2 20.3 20.3 20.9 21.5 22.1 22.7
TC 259 263 267 288 311 331 350 267 270 273 293 315 335 354 278 279 281 299 322 340 358
95 SHC 259 251 242 202 160 126 92.5 267 261 255 212 166 129 92.5 278 276 273 227 175 134 92.4
kW 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.8 23.4 23.9 24.5 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.9 23.5 24 24.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 23.1 23.6 24.2 24.7
TC 253 256 260 279 301 318 335 260 262 264 282 304 322 338 269 270 270 287 308 326 342
105 SHC 253 246 239 198 156 122 87.9 260 255 250 207 162 125 87.8 269 268 267 222 171 129 87.7
kW 24.9 25 25.1 25.4 25.9 26.4 26.9 25.1 25.1 25.1 25.5 26 26.5 26.9 25.2 25.2 25.2 25.6 26.1 26.6 27.1
TC 246 249 252 270 291 305 320 253 255 256 274 294 309 323 262 262 262 277 298 312 328
115 SHC 246 240 235 195 152 118 83.5 253 250 246 204 158 121 83.4 262 261 261 218 167 125 83.9
kW 28.1 28.2 28.3 28.6 29 29.3 29.6 28.3 28.3 28.3 28.6 29 29.4 29.7 28.4 28.4 28.4 28.7 29.1 29.4 29.9
TC 238 240 242 259 279 293 305 245 246 246 262 281 295 310 253 253 253 266 284 298 313
125 SHC 238 234 230 190 148 114 79.2 245 243 240 199 153 116 79.7 253 253 253 214 162 120 79.9
kW 31.6 31.7 31.7 32 32.4 32.6 32.9 31.8 31.8 31.8 32.1 32.4 32.7 33 31.9 31.9 31.9 32.1 32.5 32.7 33.1
48HJ
kW 32 32 32 32.1 32.5 32.8 33.2 32.1 32.1 32.1 32.2 32.5 32.8 33.3
LEGEND
BF — Bypass Factor ENTERING AIR DRY-BULB TEMP (F)
Edb — Entering Dry-Bulb BYPASS 79 78 77 76 75 under 75
FACTOR
Ewb — Entering Wet-Bulb 81 82 83 84 85 over 85
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input (BF)
Correction Factor
ldb — Leaving Dry-Bulb
lwb — Leaving Wet-Bulb .05 1.04 2.07 3.11 4.14 5.18
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross .10 .98 1.96 2.94 3.92 4.90 Use formula
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross .20 .87 1.74 2.62 3.49 4.36 shown below.
.30 .76 1.53 2.29 3.05 3.82
NOTES: Interpolation is permissible.
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
2. The following formulas may be used:
4. Use chart below for bypass factor.
sensible capacity (Btuh)
tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm ENTERING WET-BULB (F)
tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evapo- CFM 54 58 62 67 72 76 80
rator coil (hlwb)
Bypass Factor
total capacity (Btuh)
hlwb = hewb – 7,500 0.407 0.208 0.097 0.104 0.123 0.000 0.000
4.5 x cfm 8,250 0.443 0.256 0.110 0.112 0.128 0.000 0.000
Where: hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 9,500 0.494 0.324 0.138 0.123 0.136 0.000 0.000
3. The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evaporator coil. 10,750 0.536 0.380 0.181 0.134 0.145 0.000 0.000
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC. 12,000 0.571 0.427 0.232 0.145 0.154 0.000 0.000
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — UNITS WITH HUMIDI-MIZER™ ADAPTIVE DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM OPTION
48HJ004 (3 TONS) — SUBCOOLING MODE
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 900/0.14 1200/0.17 1500/0.20
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 41.3 37.3 34.3 43.5 39.2 35.9 45.5 41.6 38.2
75 SHC 17.5 22.4 26.7 19.6 25.5 31.2 21.5 28.5 35.2
kW 2.19 2.14 2.10 2.21 2.16 2.14 2.24 2.19 2.16
TC 38.6 34.4 31.6 41.3 37.5 33.3 43.5 38.6 35.5
85 SHC 15.2 20.1 25.1 17.1 23.2 29.0 18.9 26.3 32.9
kW 2.46 2.40 2.37 2.47 2.43 2.40 2.51 2.45 2.42
TC 35.9 31.4 28.8 39.2 35.9 30.6 41.3 35.7 32.9
95 SHC 13.0 17.9 23.3 14.5 21.1 26.9 16.1 24.2 30.6
kW 2.74 2.68 2.63 2.76 2.74 2.67 2.80 2.75 2.71
TC 33.8 29.7 27.4 36.3 32.2 28.7 38.1 32.8 30.4
105 SHC 10.9 15.8 21.0 12.5 18.9 24.6 14.0 21.7 28.1
kW 3.05 3.00 2.97 3.09 3.04 2.99 3.12 3.07 3.03
TC 31.8 28.0 25.5 33.2 28.7 26.5 34.9 30.0 27.9
115 SHC 9.0 13.7 18.4 10.3 16.8 22.3 11.9 19.3 25.2
kW 3.40 3.36 3.31 3.45 3.38 3.32 3.48 3.41 3.37
TC 28.7 26.3 23.4 29.7 25.5 22.9 31.3 27.1 25.5
125 SHC 6.9 12.2 17.3 7.9 14.5 20.6 9.2 17.3 22.3
kW 3.78 3.73 3.66 3.84 3.77 3.71 3.87 3.79 3.75
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COOLING CAPACITIES — UNITS WITH HUMIDI-MIZER™ ADAPTIVE DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM OPTION (cont)
48HJ005 (4 TONS) — SUBCOOLING MODE
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 1200/0.17 1450/0.19 1600/0.21 2000/0.24
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 52.9 47.5 41.5 55.7 50.9 47.5 57.0 51.7 48.1 60.5 55.6 52.1
75 SHC 22.7 28.4 33.4 26.1 34.1 38.9 25.9 33.7 41.6 29.4 39.1 47.5
kW 2.87 2.86 2.82 2.89 2.87 2.84 2.89 2.86 2.85 2.90 2.88 2.85
TC 49.2 43.8 37.1 52.1 47.2 43.6 52.9 47.9 43.7 55.4 51.4 47.0
85 SHC 19.8 25.5 30.4 22.2 29.5 35.8 22.4 31.1 38.7 24.2 36.0 44.3
kW 3.26 3.25 3.21 3.28 3.26 3.23 3.28 3.26 3.24 3.28 3.26 3.24
TC 45.8 40.1 32.8 48.2 43.6 39.4 48.8 44.0 39.3 51.7 47.4 43.0
95 SHC 17.2 22.5 27.3 18.4 24.8 32.6 19.0 28.1 35.9 20.7 33.0 41.0
kW 3.71 3.68 3.64 3.72 3.69 3.67 3.72 3.69 3.67 3.74 3.70 3.68
TC 41.6 37.0 29.7 43.2 38.9 35.4 43.9 39.7 34.7 46.5 41.4 37.5
105 SHC 13.5 19.5 23.9 14.7 21.7 29.2 15.0 23.7 30.6 16.4 27.8 35.1
kW 4.20 4.17 4.11 4.20 4.17 4.14 4.20 4.17 4.15 4.22 4.19 4.16
TC 37.2 33.2 27.1 38.4 34.0 30.8 39.4 35.5 30.0 41.3 35.2 31.9
115 SHC 9.9 16.4 20.7 11.3 18.5 25.6 11.2 19.7 25.4 12.4 22.4 28.6
kW 4.73 4.68 4.62 4.74 4.71 4.64 4.73 4.72 4.65 4.74 4.72 4.69
TC 32.4 28.1 24.9 33.8 28.1 27.4 35.3 30.5 26.6 36.1 32.0 28.7
125 SHC 7.2 12.9 18.3 8.4 14.5 21.9 16.8 21.1 21.2 9.5 18.3 24.1
kW 5.29 5.23 5.15 5.30 5.25 5.19 5.29 5.27 5.21 5.30 5.29 5.25
48HJ
kW 2.53 2.53 2.53 2.55 2.55 2.55 2.57 2.57 2.57
LEGEND 2. The following formulas may be used:
BF — Bypass Factor sensible capacity (Btuh)
Edb — Entering Dry Bulb tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm
Ewb — Entering Wet Bulb
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross leaving evaporator coil (hlwb)
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross total capacity (Btuh)
*Negative SHC value indicates that the air entering the coil is being hlwb = hewb –
4.5 x cfm
heated.
Where: hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil.
NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. 3. The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evapo-
rator coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — UNITS WITH HUMIDI-MIZER™ ADAPTIVE DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM OPTION (cont)
48HJ006 (5 TONS) — SUBCOOLING MODE
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 1500/0.08 1750/0.09 2000/0.11 2500/0.13
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 69.9 62.7 56.2 74.7 67.3 61.0 78.5 71.2 64.8 81.7 75.5 69.3
75 SHC 29.0 36.9 43.9 31.7 40.5 51.2 34.5 44.2 55.4 37.8 52.0 62.8
kW 3.61 3.55 3.51 3.64 3.58 3.49 3.65 3.60 3.51 3.62 3.58 3.51
TC 65.9 59.1 51.7 70.6 63.2 56.3 75.5 66.8 60.7 78.1 70.8 65.1
85 SHC 25.3 34.0 41.9 27.5 37.6 48.0 30.7 41.6 52.0 33.8 47.4 58.0
kW 4.05 3.97 3.91 4.07 4.01 3.92 4.11 4.00 3.95 4.08 4.02 3.96
TC 61.9 55.2 47.7 66.5 58.8 51.3 70.4 61.9 55.7 74.2 65.9 60.6
95 SHC 21.6 31.1 40.0 23.5 34.5 44.6 26.0 38.6 47.9 30.0 42.8 52.6
kW 4.53 4.43 4.35 4.55 4.47 4.37 4.56 4.42 4.41 4.58 4.49 4.44
TC 57.7 51.1 44.9 61.8 54.5 47.7 65.1 57.2 50.8 68.4 60.3 56.1
105 SHC 18.1 27.8 35.7 20.0 31.2 40.1 22.1 34.3 43.5 26.1 38.9 48.5
kW 5.05 4.93 4.84 5.09 4.97 4.88 5.11 4.96 4.92 5.11 5.03 4.98
TC 53.4 47.2 42.0 56.6 50.0 44.2 59.6 52.5 46.2 62.6 54.9 51.6
115 SHC 14.7 24.6 31.5 16.5 27.8 35.7 18.2 30.0 39.0 22.1 34.9 44.3
kW 5.60 5.49 5.40 5.64 5.52 5.45 5.69 5.55 5.48 5.69 5.61 5.57
TC 48.7 42.0 36.9 51.3 45.0 39.0 54.1 46.8 40.9 56.9 49.2 45.9
125 SHC 10.9 19.6 28.0 12.5 22.2 31.5 13.5 24.0 34.0 16.5 28.0 38.8
kW 6.26 6.12 6.02 6.28 6.18 6.09 6.33 6.18 6.13 6.33 6.27 6.22
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COOLING CAPACITIES — UNITS WITH HUMIDI-MIZER™ ADAPTIVE DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM OPTION (cont)
48HJ007 (6 TONS) — SUBCOOLING MODE
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 1800/0.05 2100/0.06 2400/0.06 3000/0.08
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 82.6 75.6 68.5 84.9 78.0 70.9 85.9 79.5 73.5 89.1 82.7 77.0
75 SHC 36.0 44.8 55.4 37.5 49.1 59.7 38.8 51.1 64.0 41.8 58.1 70.2
kW 4.60 4.52 4.36 4.67 4.57 4.46 4.70 4.57 4.45 4.77 4.61 4.51
TC 78.2 71.6 64.5 80.9 73.4 65.8 82.0 74.4 67.9 85.8 78.2 72.3
85 SHC 31.4 41.2 51.7 33.0 44.7 55.8 34.7 47.4 60.1 37.6 54.3 66.7
kW 5.16 5.03 4.89 5.22 5.11 4.96 5.26 5.09 4.97 5.32 5.17 5.04
TC 73.8 67.4 60.2 76.3 68.3 60.5 77.5 69.3 62.3 82.0 72.8 67.5
95 SHC 27.0 37.6 47.9 28.2 40.0 51.6 30.2 43.7 56.2 33.6 49.2 62.9
kW 5.75 5.60 5.44 5.80 5.66 5.48 5.84 5.68 5.53 5.90 5.73 5.60
TC 68.4 62.6 55.9 71.4 64.3 56.2 72.1 64.6 58.3 75.7 67.0 62.4
105 SHC 22.3 33.5 43.5 23.4 36.5 48.0 25.4 38.4 50.2 29.1 45.2 56.2
kW 6.37 6.22 6.06 6.45 6.27 6.10 6.46 6.29 6.16 6.53 6.36 6.24
TC 63.4 57.8 50.7 66.0 60.1 51.5 66.4 59.6 54.5 68.8 60.8 57.5
115 SHC 18.1 29.5 38.9 18.8 32.9 44.1 20.7 33.3 43.8 24.3 41.4 49.7
kW 7.04 6.89 6.68 7.10 6.91 6.74 7.12 6.95 6.83 7.16 7.01 6.92
TC 55.5 49.6 45.8 58.4 52.4 46.1 57.6 52.1 49.5 59.2 52.8 53.1
125 SHC 15.3 24.0 35.2 15.7 27.5 39.0 17.5 27.5 38.4 20.9 34.6 44.4
kW 7.80 7.61 7.38 7.83 7.67 7.49 7.89 7.72 7.58 7.92 7.78 7.70
48HJ
kW 4.86 4.86 4.86 4.95 4.95 4.95 5.02 5.02 5.02
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — UNITS WITH HUMIDI-MIZER™ ADAPTIVE DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM OPTION (cont)
48/50HJ008 (71/2 TONS) — SUBCOOLING MODE
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 2250/0.10 3000/0.11 3750/0.14
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 98.4 99.1 81.1 103.7 97.8 91.8 105.8 101.3 94.1
75 SHC 44.5 55.4 67.0 50.4 65.4 80.5 54.5 72.4 89.5
kW 5.05 4.96 4.87 5.09 5.04 4.97 5.16 5.04 4.99
TC 94.2 85.8 76.9 100.3 92.4 85.2 103.5 96.8 89.0
85 SHC 39.7 51.3 62.7 46.2 58.3 75.7 50.6 68.2 84.3
kW 5.74 5.65 5.55‘ 5.81 5.75 5.64 5.89 5.74 5.70
TC 89.9 80.5 72.6 96.9 86.8 78.6‘ 101.1 92.2 83.8
95 SHC 34.8 47.2 58.3 41.9 51.2 71.0 46.6 63.9 79.1
kW 6.42 6.33 6.22 6.52 6.45 6.31 6.62 6.43 6.40
TC 84.6 75.3 68.0 91.6 81.3 73.4 94.5 86.3 78.4
105 SHC 30.0 42.5 53.9 36.9 49.3 66.4 41.4 59.2 73.8
kW 7.26 7.16 7.05 7.36 7.25 7.15 7.46 7.29 7.23
TC 79.2 70.1 63.3 86.2 75.8 68.1 87.9 80.3 72.9
115 SHC 25.2 37.8 49.4 31.9 47.4 61.9 36.1 54.4 68.5
kW 8.10 7.99 7.87 8.20 8.05 7.98 8.30 8.14 8.05
TC 7.28 64.5 57.2 78.0 69.8 62.3 81.6 73.2 69.2
125 SHC 20.1 33.4 44.1 25.4 42.5 56.5 31.1 48.9 64.7
kW 9.10 8.94 8.83 9.23 9.05 8.95 9.26 9.10 8.99
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COOLING CAPACITIES — UNITS WITH HUMIDI-MIZER™ ADAPTIVE DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM OPTION (cont)
48HJ009 (81/2 TONS) — SUBCOOLING MODE
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 2550/0.08 3000/0.09 3400/0.11 4250/0.13
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 114.1 104.1 97.8 116.3 108.5 103.4 117.6 111.9 108.0 122.2 118.9 111.4
75 SHC 49.8 64.2 81.2 52.6 70.8 89.0 55.4 76.9 95.4 62.0 87.0 107.2
kW 5.57 5.46 5.44 5.59 5.50 5.44 5.60 5.51 5.44 5.62 5.62 5.69
TC 107.3 98.4 92.6 111.0 101.8 98.0 113.0 104.2 102.0 117.1 111.4 106.1
85 SHC 42.2 58.3 76.0 47.1 64.5 83.5 51.2 70.2 89.2 57.3 81.2 101.2
kW 6.32 6.30 6.15 6.32 6.27 6.18 6.34 6.22 6.20 6.30 6.31 6.45
TC 101.9 92.4 86.8 105.3 95.5 92.8 107.4 97.7 96.5 112.1 103.7 100.3
95 SHC 35.4 51.9 70.3 40.1 58.5 77.9 44.9 64.9 83.7 52.1 74.0 94.8
kW 7.06 7.13 6.93 7.06 7.06 6.95 7.06 6.99 6.98 7.01 7.04 7.17
TC 94.5 85.4 77.0 97.6 88.3 82.4 99.9 90.6 88.0 104.1 96.1 94.0
105 SHC 29.7 45.7 63.2 33.9 52.2 70.1 38.0 58.3 75.7 44.4 67.6 88.5
kW 7.99 8.00 7.81 8.01 7.97 7.85 8.02 7.94 7.89 7.96 7.96 8.08
TC 86.4 75.0 68.3 89.3 80.2 74.1 91.4 83.2 78.4 96.5 88.4 87.1
115 SHC 24.0 38.7 56.4 27.4 45.6 62.9 31.1 51.9 67.0 37.0 60.8 81.8
kW 8.91 8.83 8.66 8.93 8.86 8.76 8.97 8.86 8.84 8.91 8.93 8.90
TC 78.6 65.5 60.2 81.3 68.9 64.7 83.3 71.6 68.2 88.5 78.8 78.9
125 SHC 18.3 32.0 48.8 21.2 38.0 53.5 24.1 44.1 57.5 29.4 53.3 73.8
kW 9.81 9.65 9.53 9.86 9.68 9.64 9.89 9.71 9.75 9.90 9.72 9.88
48HJ
kW 6.88 6.88 6.88 6.88 6.84 6.84 6.84 6.84 6.81 6.81 6.81 6.81
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — UNITS WITH HUMIDI-MIZER™ ADAPTIVE DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM OPTION (cont)
48HJ012 (10 TONS) — SUBCOOLING MODE
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 3000/0.03 3200/0.03 4000/0.04 5000/0.04
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 134.3 122.5 111.4 135.8 124.3 113.0 138.4 129.5 123.5 143.3 136.5 130.2
75 SHC 60.0 76.1 93.7 61.3 79.1 97.4 68.0 89.5 109.4 75.2 100.9 123.3
kW 7.03 6.84 6.72 7.01 6.89 6.77 7.10 6.92 6.77 7.15 7.03 6.88
TC 127.6 115.4 104.6 128.9 118.1 107.0 132.5 121.5 116.6 137.2 128.0 122.9
85 SHC 51.5 68.8 87.2 53.9 72.0 91.2 61.0 82.7 102.4 68.6 93.6 115.9
kW 7.96 7.86 7.59 7.94 7.78 7.51 8.02 7.84 7.69 8.02 7.94 7.79
TC 120.9 108.3 97.8 121.9 111.8 101.0 126.5 113.4 109.7 131.1 119.4 115.5
95 SHC 43.0 61.5 80.6 46.5 64.8 84.9 53.9 75.9 95.4 62.0 86.2 108.4
kW 8.88 8.87 8.46 8.86 8.66 8.26 8.94 8.76 8.60 8.89 8.85 8.69
TC 112.0 99.9 90.4 113.1 103.2 93.4 117.2 105.0 100.7 122.1 110.5 105.9
105 SHC 36.1 54.1 73.8 38.8 57.8 78.9 45.6 68.2 86.8 53.0 78.3 99.7
kW 10.0 10.0 9.6 10.0 9.8 9.5 10.1 9.9 9.8 10.1 10.0 9.9
TC 103.0 91.5 83.1 104.3 94.6 85.9 107.8 96.7 91.7 113.0 101.6 96.4
115 SHC 29.2 46.7 66.9 31.2 50.7 72.9 37.3 60.6 78.3 44.0 70.3 90.9
kW 11.2 11.1 10.8 11.2 11.0 10.7 11.3 11.1 11.0 11.3 11.2 11.1
TC 94.1 83.1 75.7 95.5 86.0 78.3 98.5 88.3 82.7 104.0 92.7 86.8
125 SHC 22.3 39.3 60.1 23.5 43.7 66.8 29.0 52.9 69.7 35.0 62.4 82.2
kW 12.35 12.15 11.94 12.38 12.13 11.92 12.48 12.27 12.25 12.53 12.30 12.28
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COOLING CAPACITIES — UNITS WITH HUMIDI-MIZER™ ADAPTIVE DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM OPTION (cont)
48HJ014 (121/2 TONS) — SUBCOOLING MODE
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 3750/0.08 4300/0.09 5000/0.11 6250/0.13
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 156.3 144.2 132.3 160.0 148.4 136.2 162.8 150.6 138.2 169.0 157.5 145.6
75 SHC 66.6 87.6 112.1 72.5 94.8 121.3 76.9 99.6 127.5 87.0 115.5 142.7
kW 9.28 8.98 8.59 9.35 9.08 8.80 9.40 9.18 8.9 9.43 9.18 8.93
TC 147.6 136.2 123.7 150.7 140.1 127.2 154.1 140.8 127.9 161.1 148.0 135.4
85 SHC 58.7 80.0 103.8 63.5 86.5 112.2 68.7 91.0 118.1 77.7 107.8 133.2
kW 10.29 9.93 9.58 10.36 10.08 9.77 10.40 10.34 10.03 10.45 10.18 9.88
TC 138.9 128.2 115.1 141.4 131.8 118.3 145.3 131.0 117.6 153.1 138.4 125.1
95 SHC 50.8 72.3 95.5 54.4 78.1 103.2 60.5 82.3 108.7 68.5 100.0 123.7
kW 11.29 10.87 10.57 11.37 11.08 10.74 11.40 11.50 11.1 11.46 11.17 10.83
TC 129.1 117.8 105.8 131.7 121.0 108.7 134.8 119.9 107.7 140.9 126.9 115.9
105 SHC 42.1 63.5 86.5 45.4 69.0 93.9 51.2 74.2 101.3 57.7 90.2 113.6
kW 12.59 12.14 11.82 12.67 12.34 11.96 12.70 12.67 12.28 12.79 12.46 12.08
TC 119.2 107.3 96.4 122.1 110.2 99.0 124.2 108.8 97.8 128.7 115.3 106.7
115 SHC 33.5 54.8 77.5 36.4 59.8 84.7 41.9 66.1 93.8 46.8 80.5 103.5
kW 13.90 13.40 13.08 13.98 13.59 13.18 14.00 13.83 13.41 14.11 13.75 13.33
TC 109.4 96.9 87.1 112.4 99.4 89.3 113.7 97.7 87.8 116.5 103.8 97.5
125 SHC 24.8 46.0 68.5 27.4 50.7 75.5 32.6 58.0 86.4 36.0 70.7 93.5
kW 15.20 14.67 14.33 15.28 14.85 14.40 15.30 15.00 14.54 15.44 15.04 14.58
48HJ
kW 10.31 10.31 10.31 10.31 10.51 10.51 10.51 10.51 10.68 10.68 10.68 10.68
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Performance data — 48HE/HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS
48HE003 (2 Tons) - STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)
EXTERNALSTATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp
600 500 0.08 531 0.08 607 0.14 713 0.21 788 0.29 878 0.37
700 529 0.09 567 0.09 633 0.16 739 0.24 816 0.32 902 0.41
800 547 0.1 592 0.12 660 0.19 761 0.27 845 0.37 937 0.47
900 570 0.13 620 0.14 691 0.22 793 0.32 870 0.42 957 0.53
1000 599 0.15 650 0.16 717 0.26 818 0.36 894 0.47 981 0.58
LEGEND Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 680 to 1044 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.20.
supplied drive.
48HE/HJ
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS
48HE/HJ004 (3 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
900 567 0.15 145 688 0.22 222 786 0.30 296 871 0.37 368 947 0.44 437
1000 599 0.18 177 717 0.27 265 814 0.35 349 897 0.43 430 972 0.51 509
1100 632 0.22 215 747 0.31 313 842 0.41 407 925 0.50 498 999 0.59 587
1200 666 0.26 257 778 0.37 367 871 0.47 471 952 0.57 572 1025 0.67 670
1300 701 0.31 306 810 0.43 426 901 0.54 540 981 0.65 651 1053 0.76 760
1400 737 0.36 361 842 0.49 491 931 0.62 616 1010 0.74 738 1081 0.86 856
1500 773 0.42 422 875 0.57 564 963 0.70 699 1040 0.84 831 1110 0.96 960
48HE/HJ
LEGEND Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 680 to 1044 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.20.
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HE/HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HE/HJ005 (4 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1200 666 0.26 257 778 0.37 367 871 0.47 471 952 0.57 572 1025 0.67 670
1300 701 0.31 306 810 0.43 426 901 0.54 540 981 0.65 651 1053 0.76 760
1400 737 0.36 361 842 0.49 491 931 0.62 616 1010 0.74 738 1081 0.86 856
1500 773 0.42 422 875 0.57 564 963 0.70 699 1040 0.84 831 1110 0.96 960
1600 810 0.49 491 909 0.65 643 994 0.79 790 1070 0.94 932 1140 1.08 1070
1700 847 0.57 567 943 0.73 730 1027 0.89 888 1101 1.05 1040 1170 1.20 1189
1800 885 0.66 652 978 0.83 826 1060 1.00 994 1133 1.16 1157 — — —
1900 923 0.75 745 1014 0.94 930 1093 1.11 1109 — — — — — —
2000 962 0.85 847 1049 1.05 1043 — — — — — — — — —
1600 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1700 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 770 to 1185 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.20.
supplied drive.
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HE/HJ006 (5 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)* — SINGLE-PHASE UNITS
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 848 0.42 371 968 0.55 486 1069 0.68 600 1158 0.80 715 1238 0.94 831
1600 887 0.49 433 1004 0.63 556 1103 0.76 678 1190 0.90 800 1269 1.04 922
1700 927 0.57 502 1040 0.71 633 1137 0.86 763 1223 1.00 892 1302 1.15 1022
1800 967 0.65 579 1077 0.81 718 1172 0.96 856 1257 1.12 993 1334 1.27 1130
1900 1007 0.75 663 1115 0.91 811 1208 1.08 957 1291 1.24 1101 — — —
2000 1048 0.85 757 1153 1.03 913 1244 1.20 1066 — — — — — —
2100 1090 0.97 859 1191 1.15 1023 — — — — — — — — —
2200 1131 1.09 970 1230 1.29 1143 — — — — — — — — —
2300 1173 1.23 1091 — — — — — — — — — — — —
2400 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
48HE/HJ
2300 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2400 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.30.
*Motor drive range: 1035 to 1460 rpm. All other rpms require field-supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HE/HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HE/HJ006 (5 TONS) — HIGH-STATIC MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 848 0.42 371 968 0.55 486 1069 0.68 600 1158 0.80 715 1238 0.94 831
1600 887 0.49 433 1004 0.63 556 1103 0.76 678 1190 0.90 800 1269 1.04 922
1700 927 0.57 502 1040 0.71 633 1137 0.86 763 1223 1.00 892 1302 1.15 1022
1800 967 0.65 579 1077 0.81 718 1172 0.96 856 1257 1.12 993 1334 1.27 1130
1900 1007 0.75 663 1115 0.91 811 1208 1.08 957 1291 1.24 1101 1368 1.40 1246
2000 1048 0.85 757 1153 1.03 913 1244 1.20 1066 1326 1.37 1219 1401 1.54 1371
2100 1090 0.97 859 1191 1.15 1023 1281 1.33 1185 1361 1.51 1345 1435 1.69 1505
2200 1131 1.09 970 1230 1.29 1143 1318 1.48 1313 1397 1.67 1481 1470 1.86 1649
2300 1173 1.23 1091 1269 1.43 1273 1355 1.63 1451 1433 1.83 1627 1505 2.03 1803
2400 1215 1.38 1223 1309 1.59 1413 1393 1.80 1600 1470 2.01 1784 1540 2.21 1967
2500 1258 1.54 1365 1349 1.76 1564 1431 1.98 1759 1506 2.20 1951 1576 2.41 2142
2100 1504 1.87 1665 1569 2.06 1825 1630 2.24 1986 1688 2.42 2149 1744 2.60 2312
2200 1538 2.04 1816 1602 2.23 1984 1663 2.42 2152 1720 2.61 2321 1775 2.81 2491
2300 1572 2.23 1978 1635 2.42 2153 1695 2.62 2328 1753 2.82 2504 — — —
2400 1607 2.42 2150 1669 2.63 2332 1729 2.83 2515 — — — — — —
2500 1642 2.63 2333 1704 2.84 2523 — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 1300 to 1685 rpm. All other rpms require field-supplied drive. 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.90.
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ007 (6 TONS) — HIGH-STATIC MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1800 967 0.63 563 1075 0.80 715 1170 0.97 861 1255 1.13 1002 1333 1.28 1139
1900 1008 0.72 643 1112 0.91 805 1205 1.08 960 1289 1.25 1111 1366 1.42 1258
2000 1049 0.82 731 1151 1.02 903 1241 1.20 1068 1323 1.38 1228 1399 1.56 1384
2100 1091 0.93 827 1189 1.14 1008 1278 1.33 1183 1358 1.52 1353 1433 1.71 1519
2200 1133 1.05 933 1229 1.26 1123 1315 1.47 1308 1393 1.67 1487 1467 1.87 1662
2300 1176 1.18 1047 1268 1.40 1247 1352 1.62 1441 1429 1.84 1630 1501 2.04 1815
2400 1218 1.32 1170 1308 1.55 1380 1390 1.78 1584 1466 2.01 1782 1537 2.23 1977
2500 1261 1.47 1304 1349 1.72 1523 1429 1.96 1736 1503 2.19 1945 1572 2.42 2149
2600 1305 1.63 1448 1390 1.89 1677 1468 2.14 1900 1540 2.38 2117 1608 2.62 2331
2700 1348 1.80 1602 1431 2.07 1841 1507 2.33 2073 1578 2.59 2301 1645 2.84 2524
2800 1392 1.99 1768 1472 2.27 2016 1547 2.54 2258 1616 2.81 2495 — — —
2900 1435 2.19 1945 1514 2.48 2203 1587 2.76 2455 — — — — — —
3000 1479 2.40 2135 1556 2.70 2402 — — — — — — — — —
48HJ
2000 1470 1.73 1537 1537 1.90 1686 1600 2.06 1833 1660 2.23 1977 1718 2.38 2118
2100 1502 1.89 1681 1568 2.07 1840 1631 2.25 1996 1690 2.42 2149 1747 2.59 2300
2200 1535 2.06 1834 1600 2.25 2002 1662 2.44 2167 1721 2.62 2330 1778 2.80 2490
2300 1569 2.25 1996 1633 2.45 2174 1694 2.64 2348 1752 2.84 2520 — — —
2400 1603 2.44 2167 1666 2.65 2355 1727 2.86 2539 — — — — — —
2500 1638 2.64 2349 1700 2.87 2546 — — — — — — — — —
2600 1673 2.86 2541 — — — — — — — — — — — —
2700 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
3000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 1300 to 1685 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.90.
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ008 (71/2 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
2250 513 0.54 505 595 0.76 713 665 1.01 940 728 1.27 1187 786 1.56 1453
2300 521 0.57 531 601 0.79 741 671 1.04 972 734 1.31 1222 791 1.60 1489
2400 535 0.63 584 615 0.86 802 684 1.11 1038 745 1.39 1293 802 1.68 1566
2500 551 0.69 642 628 0.93 866 696 1.19 1109 757 1.47 1369 813 1.77 1647
2550 558 0.72 673 635 0.97 900 702 1.23 1146 763 1.51 1409 818 1.81 1689
2600 566 0.76 705 642 1.00 935 709 1.27 1183 769 1.55 1450 824 1.86 1732
2700 582 0.83 771 656 1.08 1008 721 1.35 1263 781 1.65 1535 835 1.95 1823
2800 597 0.90 842 670 1.16 1086 734 1.44 1347 793 1.74 1625 847 2.06 1917
2900 613 0.98 918 684 1.25 1169 748 1.54 1436 805 1.84 1720 859 2.16 2019
3000 629 1.07 999 699 1.35 1256 761 1.64 1530 818 1.95 1820 871 2.28 2125
3100 645 1.16 1085 713 1.45 1349 775 1.75 1630 831 2.06 1925 883 2.40 2235
3200 662 1.26 1176 728 1.55 1448 788 1.86 1734 844 2.18 2036 895 2.52 2352
3300 678 1.36 1272 743 1.66 1551 802 1.98 1845 857 2.31 2152 908 2.65 2475
3400 694 1.47 1374 758 1.78 1660 816 2.10 1961 870 2.44 2275 920 2.79 2603
3500 711 1.59 1482 773 1.90 1775 831 2.23 2082 884 2.58 2402 — — —
3600 727 1.71 1596 789 2.03 1896 845 2.37 2210 897 2.72 2537 — — —
3700 744 1.84 1716 804 2.17 2023 860 2.51 2343 911 2.87 2677 — — —
3750 752 1.91 1778 812 2.24 2089 867 2.59 2413 — — — — — —
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ008 (71/2 TONS) — HIGH-STATIC MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
2250 513 0.54 505 595 0.76 713 665 1.01 940 728 1.27 1187 786 1.56 1453
2300 521 0.57 531 601 0.79 741 671 1.04 972 734 1.31 1222 791 1.60 1489
2400 535 0.63 584 615 0.86 802 684 1.11 1038 745 1.39 1293 802 1.68 1566
2500 551 0.69 642 628 0.93 866 696 1.19 1109 757 1.47 1369 813 1.77 1647
2550 558 0.72 673 635 0.97 900 702 1.23 1146 763 1.51 1409 818 1.81 1689
2600 566 0.76 705 642 1.00 935 709 1.27 1183 769 1.55 1450 824 1.86 1732
2700 582 0.83 771 656 1.08 1008 721 1.35 1263 781 1.65 1535 835 1.95 1823
2800 597 0.90 842 670 1.16 1086 734 1.44 1347 793 1.74 1625 847 2.06 1917
2900 613 0.98 918 684 1.25 1169 748 1.54 1436 805 1.84 1720 859 2.16 2019
3000 629 1.07 999 699 1.35 1256 761 1.64 1530 818 1.95 1820 871 2.28 2125
3100 645 1.16 1085 713 1.45 1349 775 1.75 1630 831 2.06 1925 883 2.40 2235
3200 662 1.26 1176 728 1.55 1448 788 1.86 1734 844 2.18 2036 895 2.52 2352
3300 678 1.36 1272 743 1.66 1551 802 1.98 1845 857 2.31 2152 908 2.65 2475
3400 694 1.47 1374 758 1.78 1660 816 2.10 1961 870 2.44 2275 920 2.79 2603
3500 711 1.59 1482 773 1.90 1775 831 2.23 2082 884 2.58 2402 933 2.93 2737
3600 727 1.71 1596 789 2.03 1896 845 2.37 2210 897 2.72 2537 946 3.09 2877
3700 744 1.84 1716 804 2.17 2023 860 2.51 2343 911 2.87 2677 959 3.24 3023
3750 752 1.91 1778 812 2.24 2089 867 2.59 2413 918 2.95 2750 966 3.32 3100
48HJ
NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 860 to 1080 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 4.20.
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ009 (81/2 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
2500 541 0.50 467 624 0.66 614 701 0.83 771 771 1.00 936 837 1.19 1109
2600 556 0.55 513 637 0.71 665 711 0.89 827 781 1.07 996 845 1.26 1173
2700 571 0.60 562 650 0.77 720 722 0.95 885 790 1.14 1059 854 1.33 1241
2800 586 0.66 615 663 0.83 777 734 1.02 948 800 1.21 1126 863 1.41 1312
2900 601 0.72 672 676 0.90 839 745 1.09 1014 811 1.28 1197 872 1.49 1387
3000 616 0.79 732 689 0.97 904 757 1.16 1083 821 1.36 1271 882 1.57 1465
3100 632 0.85 796 703 1.04 972 769 1.24 1157 832 1.45 1349 892 1.66 1548
3200 648 0.93 864 717 1.12 1045 782 1.32 1235 843 1.53 1431 902 1.75 1635
3300 663 1.00 936 731 1.20 1122 795 1.41 1316 855 1.63 1517 912 1.85 1725
3400 679 1.09 1012 745 1.29 1203 808 1.50 1402 867 1.72 1608 923 1.95 1820
3500 695 1.17 1092 760 1.38 1288 821 1.60 1492 879 1.83 1703 934 2.06 1920
3600 711 1.26 1177 774 1.48 1379 834 1.70 1587 891 1.93 1802 945 2.17 2024
3700 728 1.36 1266 789 1.58 1473 848 1.81 1686 904 2.04 1906 957 2.29 2132
3800 744 1.46 1361 804 1.69 1572 861 1.92 1790 916 2.16 2015 969 2.41 2246
3900 760 1.57 1460 819 1.80 1676 875 2.04 1899 929 2.28 2128 981 2.53 2364
4000 777 1.68 1563 834 1.91 1785 889 2.16 2012 942 2.41 2247 993 2.67 2487
4100 793 1.79 1672 850 2.04 1899 904 2.29 2132 956 2.54 2371 1006 2.80 2615
4200 810 1.92 1786 865 2.16 2018 918 2.42 2255 969 2.68 2499 — — —
4300 826 2.04 1906 880 2.30 2142 932 2.56 2385 983 2.82 2633 — — —
supplied drive.
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ009 (81/2 TONS) — HIGH-STATIC MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
2500 541 0.50 467 624 0.66 614 701 0.83 771 771 1.00 936 837 1.19 1109
2600 556 0.55 513 637 0.71 665 711 0.89 827 781 1.07 996 845 1.26 1173
2700 571 0.60 562 650 0.77 720 722 0.95 885 790 1.14 1059 854 1.33 1241
2800 586 0.66 615 663 0.83 777 734 1.02 948 800 1.21 1126 863 1.41 1312
2900 601 0.72 672 676 0.90 839 745 1.09 1014 811 1.28 1197 872 1.49 1387
3000 616 0.79 732 689 0.97 904 757 1.16 1083 821 1.36 1271 882 1.57 1465
3100 632 0.85 796 703 1.04 972 769 1.24 1157 832 1.45 1349 892 1.66 1548
3200 648 0.93 864 717 1.12 1045 782 1.32 1235 843 1.53 1431 902 1.75 1635
3300 663 1.00 936 731 1.20 1122 795 1.41 1316 855 1.63 1517 912 1.85 1725
3400 679 1.09 1012 745 1.29 1203 808 1.50 1402 867 1.72 1608 923 1.95 1820
3500 695 1.17 1092 760 1.38 1288 821 1.60 1492 879 1.83 1703 934 2.06 1920
3600 711 1.26 1177 774 1.48 1379 834 1.70 1587 891 1.93 1802 945 2.17 2024
3700 728 1.36 1266 789 1.58 1473 848 1.81 1686 904 2.04 1906 957 2.29 2132
3800 744 1.46 1361 804 1.69 1572 861 1.92 1790 916 2.16 2015 969 2.41 2246
3900 760 1.57 1460 819 1.80 1676 875 2.04 1899 929 2.28 2128 981 2.53 2364
4000 777 1.68 1563 834 1.91 1785 889 2.16 2012 942 2.41 2247 993 2.67 2487
4100 793 1.79 1672 850 2.04 1899 904 2.29 2132 956 2.54 2371 1006 2.80 2615
4200 810 1.92 1786 865 2.16 2018 918 2.42 2255 969 2.68 2499 1018 2.95 2748
4300 826 2.04 1906 880 2.30 2142 932 2.56 2385 983 2.82 2633 1031 3.10 2888
48HJ
*Motor drive range: 860 to 1080 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ012 (10 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3000 616 0.79 732 689 0.97 904 757 1.16 1083 821 1.36 1271 882 1.57 1465
3100 632 0.85 796 703 1.04 972 769 1.24 1157 832 1.45 1349 892 1.66 1548
3200 648 0.93 864 717 1.12 1045 782 1.32 1235 843 1.53 1431 902 1.75 1635
3300 663 1.00 936 731 1.20 1122 795 1.41 1316 855 1.63 1517 912 1.85 1725
3400 679 1.09 1012 745 1.29 1203 808 1.50 1402 867 1.72 1608 923 1.95 1820
3500 695 1.17 1092 760 1.38 1288 821 1.60 1492 879 1.83 1703 934 2.06 1920
3600 711 1.26 1177 774 1.48 1379 834 1.70 1587 891 1.93 1802 945 2.17 2024
3700 728 1.36 1266 789 1.58 1473 848 1.81 1686 904 2.04 1906 957 2.29 2132
3800 744 1.46 1361 804 1.69 1572 861 1.92 1790 916 2.16 2015 969 2.41 2246
3900 760 1.57 1460 819 1.80 1676 875 2.04 1899 929 2.28 2128 981 2.53 2364
4000 777 1.68 1563 834 1.91 1785 889 2.16 2012 942 2.41 2247 993 2.67 2487
4100 793 1.79 1672 850 2.04 1899 904 2.29 2132 956 2.54 2371 1006 2.80 2615
4200 810 1.92 1786 865 2.16 2018 918 2.42 2255 969 2.68 2499 1018 2.95 2748
4300 826 2.04 1906 880 2.30 2142 932 2.56 2385 983 2.82 2633 1031 3.10 2888
4400 843 2.18 2031 896 2.44 2272 947 2.70 2520 996 2.97 2773 1044 3.25 3032
4500 860 2.32 2161 912 2.58 2408 962 2.85 2660 1010 3.13 2918 1057 3.41 3182
4600 876 2.46 2297 927 2.73 2549 977 3.01 2807 1024 3.29 3070 1070 3.58 3338
4700 893 2.62 2439 943 2.89 2696 992 3.17 2958 1038 3.46 3226 — — —
4800 910 2.77 2587 959 3.06 2849 1007 3.34 3116 1053 3.63 3390 — — —
4900 927 2.94 2741 975 3.23 3008 1022 3.52 3280 — — — — — —
5000 944 3.11 2901 991 3.40 3173 1037 3.70 3451 — — — — — —
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ012 (10 TONS) — HIGH-STATIC MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3000 616 0.79 732 689 0.97 904 757 1.16 1083 821 1.36 1271 882 1.57 1465
3100 632 0.85 796 703 1.04 972 769 1.24 1157 832 1.45 1349 892 1.66 1548
3200 648 0.93 864 717 1.12 1045 782 1.32 1235 843 1.53 1431 902 1.75 1635
3300 663 1.00 936 731 1.20 1122 795 1.41 1316 855 1.63 1517 912 1.85 1725
3400 679 1.09 1012 745 1.29 1203 808 1.50 1402 867 1.72 1608 923 1.95 1820
3500 695 1.17 1092 760 1.38 1288 821 1.60 1492 879 1.83 1703 934 2.06 1920
3600 711 1.26 1177 774 1.48 1379 834 1.70 1587 891 1.93 1802 945 2.17 2024
3700 728 1.36 1266 789 1.58 1473 848 1.81 1686 904 2.04 1906 957 2.29 2132
3800 744 1.46 1361 804 1.69 1572 861 1.92 1790 916 2.16 2015 969 2.41 2246
3900 760 1.57 1460 819 1.80 1676 875 2.04 1899 929 2.28 2128 981 2.53 2364
4000 777 1.68 1563 834 1.91 1785 889 2.16 2012 942 2.41 2247 993 2.67 2487
4100 793 1.79 1672 850 2.04 1899 904 2.29 2132 956 2.54 2371 1006 2.80 2615
4200 810 1.92 1786 865 2.16 2018 918 2.42 2255 969 2.68 2499 1018 2.95 2748
4300 826 2.04 1906 880 2.30 2142 932 2.56 2385 983 2.82 2633 1031 3.10 2888
4400 843 2.18 2031 896 2.44 2272 947 2.70 2520 996 2.97 2773 1044 3.25 3032
4500 860 2.32 2161 912 2.58 2408 962 2.85 2660 1010 3.13 2918 1057 3.41 3182
4600 876 2.46 2297 927 2.73 2549 977 3.01 2807 1024 3.29 3070 1070 3.58 3338
4700 893 2.62 2439 943 2.89 2696 992 3.17 2958 1038 3.46 3226 1084 3.75 3500
4800 910 2.77 2587 959 3.06 2849 1007 3.34 3116 1053 3.63 3390 1098 3.93 3668
4900 927 2.94 2741 975 3.23 3008 1022 3.52 3280 1067 3.82 3558 1111 4.12 3841
5000 944 3.11 2901 991 3.40 3173 1037 3.70 3451 1082 4.00 3733 1125 4.31 4021
48HJ
LEGEND Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 830 to 1130 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 5.25.
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ014 (121/2 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3700 728 1.36 1266 789 1.58 1473 848 1.81 1686 904 2.04 1906 957 2.29 2132
3800 744 1.46 1361 804 1.69 1572 861 1.92 1790 916 2.16 2015 969 2.41 2246
3900 760 1.57 1460 819 1.80 1676 875 2.04 1899 929 2.28 2128 981 2.53 2364
4000 777 1.68 1563 834 1.91 1785 889 2.16 2012 942 2.41 2247 993 2.67 2487
4100 793 1.79 1672 850 2.04 1899 904 2.29 2132 956 2.54 2371 1006 2.80 2615
4200 810 1.92 1786 865 2.16 2018 918 2.42 2255 969 2.68 2499 1018 2.95 2748
4300 826 2.04 1906 880 2.30 2142 932 2.56 2385 983 2.82 2633 1031 3.10 2888
4400 843 2.18 2031 896 2.44 2272 947 2.70 2520 996 2.97 2773 1044 3.25 3032
4500 860 2.32 2161 912 2.58 2408 962 2.85 2660 1010 3.13 2918 1057 3.41 3182
4600 876 2.46 2297 927 2.73 2549 977 3.01 2807 1024 3.29 3070 1070 3.58 3338
4700 893 2.62 2439 943 2.89 2696 992 3.17 2958 1038 3.46 3226 1084 3.75 3500
4800 910 2.77 2587 959 3.06 2849 1007 3.34 3116 1053 3.63 3390 1098 3.93 3668
4900 927 2.94 2741 975 3.23 3008 1022 3.52 3280 1067 3.82 3558 1111 4.12 3841
5000 944 3.11 2901 991 3.40 3173 1037 3.70 3451 1082 4.00 3733 1125 4.31 4021
5100 961 3.29 3068 1007 3.59 3345 1053 3.89 3627 1096 4.20 3915 1139 4.51 4208
5200 978 3.48 3241 1024 3.78 3523 1068 4.09 3811 1111 4.40 4103 1153 4.72 4400
5300 995 3.67 3420 1040 3.98 3707 1084 4.29 4000 1126 4.61 4298 1168 4.93 4600
5400 1012 3.87 3606 1056 4.18 3899 1099 4.50 4196 1141 4.82 4499 1182 5.15 4806
5500 1029 4.07 3799 1073 4.39 4097 1115 4.72 4400 1156 5.05 4707 — — —
5600 1046 4.29 3999 1089 4.61 4302 1131 4.94 4610 — — — — — —
5700 1063 4.51 4207 1105 4.84 4515 1146 5.18 4827 — — — — — —
5800 1080 4.74 4420 1122 5.08 4734 — — — — — — — — —
5900 1098 4.98 4642 — — — — — — — — — — — —
6000 1115 5.22 4872 — — — — — — — — — — — —
6100 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
6200 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
6300 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
5400 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
5500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
5600 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
5700 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
5800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
5900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
6000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
6100 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
6200 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
6300 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 830 to 1130 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 5.25.
supplied drive.
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJD015 (12 TONS) WITH STANDARD MOTOR (Low Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3750 597 895 0.84 692 967 1.07 781 1150 1.33 858 1342 1.59 928 1527 1.85
4000 625 1014 0.98 714 1097 1.21 800 1292 1.48 876 1495 1.75 945 1689 2.03
4250 653 1141 1.13 737 1236 1.36 820 1442 1.64 895 1656 1.93 963 1859 2.22
4500 682 1274 1.29 761 1382 1.54 840 1599 1.82 914 1824 2.11 982 2037 2.42
4750 711 1415 1.48 786 1538 1.73 861 1765 2.01 934 2001 2.32 1001 2224 2.63
5000 740 1563 1.68 812 1702 1.94 884 1940 2.22 954 2188 2.53 1020 2419 2.86
5250 769 1719 1.89 839 1875 2.16 907 2125 2.45 974 2384 2.77 1039 2625 3.10
5500 799 1884 2.13 867 2060 2.41 931 2321 2.70 996 2592 3.02 1059 2841 3.36
5750 828 2058 2.38 894 2256 2.67 956 2528 2.97 1018 2810 3.29 1080 3069 3.64
6000 857 2243 2.64 923 2464 2.96 982 2748 3.26 1041 3042 3.59 1101 3308 3.94
6250 885 2438 2.93 951 2687 3.27 1008 2981 3.58 1065 3286 3.91 1122 3559 4.26
48HJD015 (12 TONS) WITH STANDARD MOTOR (Low Heat Units)* (cont)
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3750 992 1756 2.12 1053 1988 2.40 1112 2236 2.68 1169 2497 2.97 1224 2769 3.27
4000 1009 1931 2.31 1069 2173 2.59 1126 2431 2.88 1181 2702 3.18 1234 2984 3.48
4250 1026 2114 2.51 1085 2366 2.80 1141 2634 3.10 1194 2914 3.40 1246 3206 3.72
4500 1044 2304 2.72 1102 2566 3.02 1157 2844 3.33 1209 3133 3.65 1260 3433 3.97
4750 1062 2504 2.95 1120 2775 3.26 1174 3062 3.58 1226 3360 3.91 1275 3666 4.23
5000 1081 2712 3.19 1138 2993 3.52 1191 3288 3.85 1242 3592 4.18 1291 3905 4.52
5250 1100 2931 3.44 1156 3220 3.79 1209 3523 4.13 1260 3832 4.47 1308 4148 4.82
5500 1119 3160 3.72 1175 3457 4.07 1228 3765 4.43 1278 4077 4.78 1326 4395 5.14
5750 1138 3399 4.00 1194 3702 4.37 1246 4014 4.74 1296 4328 5.11 1343 4644 5.48
6000 1158 3649 4.31 1213 3957 4.69 1265 4270 5.07 1315 4581 5.45 — — —
6250 1179 3910 4.64 1233 4219 5.02 1284 4531 5.41 — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower 1. Field-supplied motor required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp for the standard motor is 3.13 (for 208/230 and
*Standard low-medium static drive range is 895 to 1147 rpm. Other rpms require a 460-v units) or 3.38 (for 575-v units). The maximum continuous watts is
field-supplied drive. 2700 (for 208/230 and 460-v units) or 3065 (for 575-v units). Do not adjust
motor rpm such that motor maximum bhp and/or watts is exceeded at the
Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes. maximum operating cfm. See Evaporator Fan Motor Data tables for more
information.
3. Fan performance is identical for horizontal discharge applications using
Carrier horizontal adapter curb.
48HJ
48HJD015 (12 TONS) WITH OPTIONAL MOTOR (Low Heat Units)* (cont)
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3750 992 1756 2.12 1053 1988 2.40 1112 2236 2.68 1169 2497 2.97 1224 2769 3.27
4000 1009 1931 2.31 1069 2173 2.59 1126 2431 2.88 1181 2702 3.18 1234 2984 3.48
4250 1026 2114 2.51 1085 2366 2.80 1141 2634 3.10 1194 2914 3.40 1246 3206 3.72
4500 1044 2304 2.72 1102 2566 3.02 1157 2844 3.33 1209 3133 3.65 1260 3433 3.97
4750 1062 2504 2.95 1120 2775 3.26 1174 3062 3.58 1226 3360 3.91 1275 3666 4.23
5000 1081 2712 3.19 1138 2993 3.52 1191 3288 3.85 1242 3592 4.18 1291 3905 4.52
5250 1100 2931 3.44 1156 3220 3.79 1209 3523 4.13 1260 3832 4.47 1308 4148 4.82
5500 1119 3160 3.72 1175 3457 4.07 1228 3765 4.43 1278 4077 4.78 1326 4395 5.14
5750 1138 3399 4.00 1194 3702 4.37 1246 4014 4.74 1296 4328 5.11 1343 4644 5.48
6000 1158 3649 4.31 1213 3957 4.69 1265 4270 5.07 1315 4581 5.45 — — —
6250 1179 3910 4.64 1233 4219 5.02 1284 4531 5.41 — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower 1. Field-supplied motor required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp for the optional motor is 4.26. Maximum continuous
watts for the optional motor is 3610. Do not adjust motor rpm such that motor
*Alternate high-static drive range is 1040 to 1315 (for 208/230 and 460-v maximum bhp and/or watts is exceeded at the maximum operating cfm. See
units). The alternate high-static drive is not available for 575-v units. Other Evaporator Fan Motor Data tables for more information.
rpms require a field-supplied drive. 3. Fan performance is identical for horizontal discharge applications using
Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes. Carrier horizontal adapter curb.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJF015 (12 TONS) WITH STANDARD MOTOR (High Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3750 622 888 0.89 713 1027 1.13 795 1234 1.37 869 1454 1.63 936 1584 1.89
4000 652 1015 1.04 738 1168 1.28 818 1388 1.54 890 1620 1.80 956 1756 2.07
4250 682 1151 1.20 763 1317 1.45 841 1550 1.72 911 1793 1.99 976 1937 2.27
4500 713 1295 1.38 790 1474 1.63 864 1719 1.91 934 1973 2.20 997 2126 2.49
4750 744 1448 1.58 817 1641 1.84 889 1896 2.12 956 2159 2.42 1019 2326 2.72
5000 776 1610 1.80 845 1817 2.06 914 2081 2.35 979 2353 2.66 1041 2536 2.97
5250 808 1783 2.04 874 2003 2.31 940 2277 2.60 1003 2556 2.91 1064 2757 3.24
5500 840 1967 2.29 903 2200 2.57 966 2482 2.87 1028 2768 3.19 1087 2991 3.52
5750 872 2163 2.57 933 2410 2.86 993 2699 3.16 1053 2990 3.49 1110 3237 3.83
6000 905 2373 2.87 963 2634 3.16 1021 2929 3.47 1078 3225 3.81 1134 3497 4.15
6250 937 2596 3.19 994 2872 3.49 1049 3172 3.81 1105 3473 4.15 1159 3769 4.50
48HJF015 (12 TONS) WITH STANDARD MOTOR (High Heat Units)* (cont)
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3750 999 1829 2.15 1059 2091 2.42 1117 2343 2.70 1174 2521 2.99 1228 2801 3.29
4000 1017 2010 2.35 1076 2279 2.63 1132 2540 2.91 1186 2738 3.21 1239 3023 3.51
4250 1036 2198 2.56 1093 2474 2.85 1148 2743 3.14 1201 2962 3.44 1253 3251 3.75
4500 1056 2395 2.78 1112 2675 3.08 1166 2951 3.39 1217 3194 3.70 1267 3487 4.01
4750 1077 2601 3.03 1132 2885 3.34 1184 3168 3.65 1235 3435 3.97 1284 3731 4.29
5000 1098 2816 3.29 1152 3104 3.61 1204 3392 3.93 1253 3683 4.26 1301 3981 4.59
5250 1120 3042 3.56 1173 3332 3.90 1224 3626 4.23 1273 3940 4.57 1320 4239 4.91
5500 1142 3279 3.86 1195 3570 4.20 1245 3870 4.55 1293 4203 4.89 1339 4501 5.24
5750 1165 3528 4.18 1217 3819 4.53 1266 4125 4.88 1313 4471 5.24 — — —
6000 1188 3789 4.51 1239 4080 4.88 1288 4389 5.24 — — — — — —
6250 1212 4062 4.87 1262 4351 5.24 — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower 1. Field-supplied motor required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp for the standard motor is 3.13 (for 208/230 and
*Standard low-medium static drive range is 895 to 1147 rpm. Other rpms require a 460-v units) or 3.38 (for 575-v units). The maximum continuous watts is
field-supplied drive. 2700 (for 208/230 and 460-v units) or 3065 (for 575-v units). Do not adjust
motor rpm such that motor maximum bhp and/or watts is exceeded at the
Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes. maximum operating cfm. See Evaporator Fan Motor Data tables for more
information.
3. Fan performance is identical for horizontal discharge applications using
Carrier horizontal adapter curb.
48HJF015 (12 TONS) WITH OPTIONAL MOTOR (High Heat Units)* (cont)
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3750 999 1829 2.15 1059 2091 2.42 1117 2343 2.70 1174 2521 2.99 1228 2801 3.29
4000 1017 2010 2.35 1076 2279 2.63 1132 2540 2.91 1186 2738 3.21 1239 3023 3.51
4250 1036 2198 2.56 1093 2474 2.85 1148 2743 3.14 1201 2962 3.44 1253 3251 3.75
4500 1056 2395 2.78 1112 2675 3.08 1166 2951 3.39 1217 3194 3.70 1267 3487 4.01
4750 1077 2601 3.03 1132 2885 3.34 1184 3168 3.65 1235 3435 3.97 1284 3731 4.29
5000 1098 2816 3.29 1152 3104 3.61 1204 3392 3.93 1253 3683 4.26 1301 3981 4.59
5250 1120 3042 3.56 1173 3332 3.90 1224 3626 4.23 1273 3940 4.57 1320 4239 4.91
5500 1142 3279 3.86 1195 3570 4.20 1245 3870 4.55 1293 4203 4.89 1339 4501 5.24
5750 1165 3528 4.18 1217 3819 4.53 1266 4125 4.88 1313 4471 5.24 — — —
6000 1188 3789 4.51 1239 4080 4.88 1288 4389 5.24 — — — — — —
6250 1212 4062 4.87 1262 4351 5.24 — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower 1. Field-supplied motor required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp for the optional motor is 4.26. The maximum contin-
*Alternate high-static drive range is 1040 to 1315. Other rpms require a field- uous watts is 3610. Do not adjust motor rpm such that motor maximum bhp
supplied drive. and/or watts is exceeded at the maximum operating cfm. See Evaporator Fan
Motor Data tables for more information.
Refer to page 99 for general Fan Performance Data notes. 3. Fan performance is identical for horizontal discharge applications using
Carrier horizontal adapter curb.
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJD017 (15 TONS) (Low Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
4500 753 1307 1.53 761 1330 1.56 840 1572 1.84 912 1822 2.14 980 2080 2.44
4800 747 1384 1.62 790 1515 1.78 866 1765 2.07 936 2023 2.37 1002 2289 2.68
5100 741 1465 1.72 820 1718 2.01 893 1977 2.32 961 2243 2.63 1025 2516 2.95
5700 810 1911 2.24 882 2182 2.56 950 2459 2.88 1014 2741 3.21 1075 3029 3.55
6000 844 2164 2.54 914 2444 2.87 980 2730 3.20 1042 3021 3.54 1100 3317 3.89
6300 879 2439 2.86 947 2729 3.20 1010 3023 3.55 1070 3322 3.90 1127 3626 4.25
6600 915 2737 3.21 980 3035 3.56 1041 3338 3.91 1099 3645 4.28 1155 3957 4.64
6900 950 3057 3.59 1013 3364 3.95 1072 3675 4.31 1129 3991 4.68 1183 4311 5.06
7200 986 3401 3.99 1047 3717 4.36 1104 4037 4.74 1159 4361 5.11 1211 4689 5.50
7500 1022 3770 4.42 1081 4095 4.80 1136 4423 5.19 1189 4755 5.58 1241 5091 5.97
48HJ
operating cfm. See Evaporator Fan Motor Data tables for more
high-static drive range is 1025 to 1200. Other rpms require a field- information.
supplied drive. 2. Fan performance is identical for horizontal discharge applications
using Carrier horizontal adapter curb.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJF017 (15 TONS) (High Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
4500 753 1307 1.53 786 1404 1.65 861 1644 1.93 932 1893 2.22 997 2150 2.52
4800 747 1384 1.62 818 1603 1.88 890 1852 2.17 958 2108 2.47 1022 2373 2.78
5100 775 1571 1.84 850 1822 2.14 920 2079 2.44 986 2344 2.75 1048 2616 3.07
5700 849 2054 2.41 918 2323 2.73 982 2598 3.05 1044 2879 3.38 1102 3166 3.71
6000 886 2329 2.73 952 2607 3.06 1015 2891 3.39 1074 3180 3.73 1130 3474 4.08
6300 924 2628 3.08 987 2915 3.42 1047 3207 3.76 1105 3504 4.11 1160 3807 4.46
6600 962 2951 3.46 1023 3246 3.81 1081 3547 4.16 1136 3853 4.52 1190 4163 4.88
6900 1000 3298 3.87 1059 3603 4.23 1115 3912 4.59 1168 4225 4.96 1220 4543 5.33
7200 1038 3672 4.31 1095 3986 4.67 1149 4303 5.05 1201 4625 5.42 1251 4950 5.81
7500 1077 4072 4.78 1131 4394 5.15 1184 4720 5.54 1234 5050 5.92 — — —
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJD020 (18 TONS) (Low Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3500 460 591 0.68 548 774 0.89 623 951 1.09 692 1126 1.29 755 1301 1.50
4000 499 774 0.89 581 976 1.12 653 1170 1.35 717 1361 1.56 777 1551 1.78
4500 538 990 1.14 617 1212 1.39 685 1423 1.64 746 1630 1.88 803 1835 2.11
5000 579 1243 1.43 654 1485 1.71 719 1715 1.97 778 1938 2.23 832 2158 2.48
5500 621 1536 1.77 693 1798 2.07 755 2045 2.35 811 2285 2.63 864 2520 2.90
6000 664 1871 2.15 732 2152 2.48 792 2417 2.78 846 2673 3.07 897 2925 3.36
6500 707 2250 2.59 772 2550 2.93 830 2834 3.26 883 3106 3.57 932 3373 3.88
7000 751 2676 3.08 813 2994 3.44 869 3295 3.79 920 3585 4.12 967 3868 4.45
7500 795 3150 3.62 855 3487 4.01 909 3805 4.38 958 4112 4.73 1004 4411 5.07
8000 839 3676 4.23 897 4029 4.63 949 4366 5.02 997 4689 5.39 1042 5004 5.75
8500 884 4253 4.89 940 4625 5.32 990 4978 5.73 1037 5318 6.12 1080 5649 6.50
48HJ
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJE020 (18 TONS) (Medium Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3500 470 611 0.70 556 791 0.91 630 967 1.11 697 1141 1.31 760 1314 1.51
4000 511 802 0.92 591 1001 1.15 661 1194 1.37 725 1383 1.59 784 1572 1.81
4500 553 1029 1.18 629 1248 1.44 695 1458 1.68 756 1663 1.91 812 1866 2.15
5000 597 1297 1.49 669 1534 1.76 732 1761 2.03 789 1982 2.28 843 2201 2.53
5500 641 1606 1.85 709 1862 2.14 770 2106 2.42 825 2343 2.70 876 2577 2.96
6000 686 1961 2.26 751 2234 2.57 809 2495 2.87 862 2749 3.16 911 2997 3.45
6500 732 2363 2.72 794 2653 3.05 849 2931 3.37 900 3201 3.68 948 3465 3.99
7000 779 2815 3.24 837 3122 3.59 891 3416 3.93 940 3702 4.26 986 3981 4.58
7500 826 3320 3.82 882 3642 4.19 933 3953 4.55 980 4254 4.89 1025 4549 5.23
8000 873 3879 4.46 926 4217 4.85 975 4542 5.22 1021 4860 5.59 1065 5169 5.95
8500 921 4495 5.17 972 4847 5.57 1019 5189 5.97 1063 5521 6.35 1105 5846 6.72
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJF020 (18 TONS) (High Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3500 470 611 0.70 556 791 0.91 630 967 1.11 697 1141 1.31 760 1314 1.51
4000 511 802 0.92 591 1001 1.15 661 1194 1.37 725 1383 1.59 784 1572 1.81
4500 553 1029 1.18 629 1248 1.44 695 1458 1.68 756 1663 1.91 812 1866 2.15
5000 597 1297 1.49 669 1534 1.76 732 1761 2.03 789 1982 2.28 843 2201 2.53
5500 641 1606 1.85 709 1862 2.14 770 2106 2.42 825 2343 2.70 876 2577 2.96
6000 686 1961 2.26 751 2234 2.57 809 2495 2.87 862 2749 3.16 911 2997 3.45
6500 732 2363 2.72 794 2653 3.05 849 2931 3.37 900 3201 3.68 948 3465 3.99
7000 779 2815 3.24 837 3122 3.59 891 3416 3.93 940 3702 4.26 986 3981 4.58
7500 826 3320 3.82 882 3642 4.19 933 3953 4.55 980 4254 4.89 1025 4549 5.23
8000 873 3879 4.46 926 4217 4.85 975 4542 5.22 1021 4860 5.59 1065 5169 5.95
8500 921 4495 5.17 972 4847 5.57 1019 5189 5.97 1063 5521 6.35 1105 5846 6.72
48HJ
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJD024 (20 TONS) (Low Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
5,000 590 1276 1.47 663 1516 1.74 727 1745 2.01 786 1968 2.26 840 2189 2.52
5,500 633 1579 1.82 703 1838 2.11 764 2084 2.40 820 2324 2.67 872 2560 2.94
6,000 677 1925 2.21 744 2203 2.53 803 2467 2.84 857 2723 3.13 907 2974 3.42
6,500 722 2317 2.67 786 2614 3.01 842 2896 3.33 894 3167 3.64 942 3434 3.95
7,000 767 2758 3.17 828 3073 3.53 883 3371 3.88 933 3660 4.21 979 3942 4.53
7,500 813 3250 3.74 871 3582 4.12 924 3897 4.48 972 4202 4.83 1017 4500 5.18
8,000 859 3795 4.36 915 4143 4.77 966 4475 5.15 1012 4797 5.52 1056 5110 5.88
8,500 906 4394 5.05 959 4759 5.47 1008 5107 5.87 1053 5445 6.26 1096 5774 6.64
9,000 952 5051 5.81 1004 5432 6.25 1051 5797 6.67 1095 6150 7.07 1136 6494 7.47
9,500 999 5767 6.63 1049 6163 7.09 1094 6544 7.53 1137 6913 7.95 1177 7272 8.36
10,000 1047 6544 7.53 1094 6956 8.00 1138 7352 8.46 1180 7736 8.90 1219 8111 9.33
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJE024 (20 TONS) (Medium Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
5,000 607 1329 1.53 677 1565 1.80 740 1791 2.06 797 2013 2.31 850 2231 2.57
5,500 652 1648 1.90 719 1902 2.19 779 2145 2.47 833 2382 2.74 884 2616 3.01
6,000 699 2013 2.32 763 2285 2.63 819 2545 2.93 872 2798 3.22 921 3046 3.50
6,500 746 2428 2.79 807 2716 3.12 861 2993 3.44 911 3262 3.75 958 3525 4.05
7,000 794 2895 3.33 851 3198 3.68 904 3491 4.02 952 3776 4.34 998 4055 4.66
7,500 842 3415 3.93 897 3735 4.30 947 4043 4.65 994 4343 5.00 1038 4637 5.33
8,000 891 3992 4.59 943 4327 4.98 991 4650 5.35 1036 4966 5.71 1079 5274 6.07
8,500 940 4628 5.32 990 4977 5.72 1036 5316 6.11 1080 5646 6.49 1121 5970 6.87
9,000 990 5325 6.12 1037 5688 6.54 1082 6042 6.95 1124 6386 7.35 1163 6724 7.73
9,500 1039 6085 7.00 1085 6462 7.43 1128 6829 7.85 1168 7188 8.27 1207 7541 8.67
10,000 1089 6911 7.95 1133 7301 8.40 1174 7682 8.83 1213 8055 9.26 1251 8421 9.69
48HJ
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJF024 (20 TONS) (High Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
5,000 607 1329 1.53 677 1565 1.80 740 1791 2.06 797 2013 2.31 850 2231 2.57
5,500 652 1648 1.90 719 1902 2.19 779 2145 2.47 833 2382 2.74 884 2616 3.01
6,000 699 2013 2.32 763 2285 2.63 819 2545 2.93 872 2798 3.22 921 3046 3.50
6,500 746 2428 2.79 807 2716 3.12 861 2993 3.44 911 3262 3.75 958 3525 4.05
7,000 794 2895 3.33 851 3198 3.68 904 3491 4.02 952 3776 4.34 998 4055 4.66
7,500 842 3415 3.93 897 3735 4.30 947 4043 4.65 994 4343 5.00 1038 4637 5.33
8,000 891 3992 4.59 943 4327 4.98 991 4650 5.35 1036 4966 5.71 1079 5274 6.07
8,500 940 4628 5.32 990 4977 5.72 1036 5316 6.11 1080 5646 6.49 1121 5970 6.87
9,000 990 5325 6.12 1037 5688 6.54 1082 6042 6.95 1124 6386 7.35 1163 6724 7.73
9,500 1039 6085 7.00 1085 6462 7.43 1128 6829 7.85 1168 7188 8.27 1207 7541 8.67
10,000 1089 6911 7.95 1133 7301 8.40 1174 7682 8.83 1213 8055 9.26 1251 8421 9.69
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJD028 (25 TONS) (Low Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
6,500 750 2,468 2.84 806 2,767 3.18 854 3,031 3.49 898 3,298 3.79 943 3,584 4.12
7,000 797 2,942 3.38 853 3,276 3.77 899 3,557 4.09 941 3,832 4.41 982 4,118 4.74
7,500 845 3,468 3.99 900 3,840 4.42 945 4,142 4.76 985 4,430 5.09 1024 4,721 5.43
8,000 892 4,045 4.65 948 4,462 5.13 991 4,789 5.51 1030 5,092 5.86 1067 5,391 6.20
8,500 939 4,677 5.38 995 5,141 5.91 1038 5,497 6.32 1076 5,818 6.69 1112 6,129 7.05
9,000 986 5,364 6.17 1042 5,882 6.76 1085 6,269 7.21 1122 6,611 7.60 1157 6,936 7.98
9,500 1033 6,108 7.03 1090 6,684 7.69 1132 7,105 8.17 1169 7,470 8.59 1203 7,813 8.99
10,000 1079 6,911 7.95 1137 7,550 8.68 1180 8,007 9.21 1216 8,399 9.66 1249 8,761 10.08
10,500 1126 7,773 8.94 1184 8,480 9.75 1227 8,978 10.33 1263 9,399 10.81 1296 9,782 11.25
11,000 1172 8,696 10.00 1232 9,475 10.90 1274 10,017 11.52 1310 10,468 12.04 1342 10,876 12.51
11,500 1219 9,681 11.13 1279 10,539 12.12 1322 11,127 12.80 1357 11,611 13.35 — — —
12,000 1265 10,732 12.34 1326 11,669 13.42 — — — — — — — — —
12,500 1311 11,848 13.63 — — — — — — — — — — — —
48HJ
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJE028 (25 TONS) (Medium Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
6,500 775 2,600 2.99 825 2,872 3.30 871 3,130 3.60 915 3,400 3.91 959 3,692 4.25
7,000 826 3,115 3.58 875 3,408 3.92 918 3,679 4.23 959 3,954 4.55 1000 4,245 4.88
7,500 878 3,690 4.24 925 4,006 4.61 966 4,292 4.94 1005 4,575 5.26 1043 4,868 5.60
8,000 929 4,326 4.98 975 4,667 5.37 1015 4,970 5.72 1052 5,265 6.06 1088 5,564 6.40
8,500 981 5,029 5.78 1026 5,395 6.20 1064 5,717 6.58 1100 6,025 6.93 1134 6,332 7.28
9,000 1033 5,799 6.67 1076 6,191 7.12 1114 6,533 7.51 1148 6,856 7.89 1181 7,173 8.25
9,500 1085 6,640 7.64 1128 7,058 8.12 1164 7,421 8.54 1198 7,761 8.93 1229 8,091 9.31
10,000 1137 7,553 8.69 1179 8,000 9.20 1214 8,385 9.64 1247 8,741 10.05 1278 9,086 10.45
10,500 1190 8,542 9.82 1230 9,016 10.37 1265 9,424 10.84 1297 9,799 11.27 1327 10,158 11.68
11,000 1242 9,609 11.05 1282 10,111 11.63 1316 10,542 12.12 1347 10,937 12.58 1376 11,311 13.01
11,500 1294 10,756 12.37 1333 11,287 12.98 1367 11,741 13.50 — — — — — —
12,000 1347 11,985 13.78 — — — — — — — — — — — —
12,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
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FAN PERFORMANCE — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJF028 (25 TONS) (High Heat Units)*
Available External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
6,500 775 2,600 2.99 825 2,872 3.30 871 3,130 3.60 915 3,400 3.91 959 3,692 4.25
7,000 826 3,115 3.58 875 3,408 3.92 918 3,679 4.23 959 3,954 4.55 1000 4,245 4.88
7,500 878 3,690 4.24 925 4,006 4.61 966 4,292 4.94 1005 4,575 5.26 1043 4,868 5.60
8,000 929 4,326 4.98 975 4,667 5.37 1015 4,970 5.72 1052 5,265 6.06 1088 5,564 6.40
8,500 981 5,029 5.78 1026 5,395 6.20 1064 5,717 6.58 1100 6,025 6.93 1134 6,332 7.28
9,000 1033 5,799 6.67 1076 6,191 7.12 1114 6,533 7.51 1148 6,856 7.89 1181 7,173 8.25
9,500 1085 6,640 7.64 1128 7,058 8.12 1164 7,421 8.54 1198 7,761 8.93 1229 8,091 9.31
10,000 1137 7,553 8.69 1179 8,000 9.20 1214 8,385 9.64 1247 8,741 10.05 1278 9,086 10.45
10,500 1190 8,542 9.82 1230 9,016 10.37 1265 9,424 10.84 1297 9,799 11.27 1327 10,158 11.68
11,000 1242 9,609 11.05 1282 10,111 11.63 1316 10,542 12.12 1347 10,937 12.58 1376 11,311 13.01
11,500 1294 10,756 12.37 1333 11,287 12.98 1367 11,741 13.50 — — — — — —
12,000 1347 11,985 13.78 — — — — — — — — — — — —
12,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
48HJ
1. Static pressure losses (i.e., EconoMi$er IV) must be added to shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor fail-
external static pressure before entering Fan Performance table. ure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
2. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. 5. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire size. Contact your
3. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters, and casing Carrier representative for details.
losses. See Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure table on page 216. 6. Field-supplied drive requires changing belt and motor pulley to
4. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the meet desired air flow. See application data or contact your local
full horsepower and watts range of the motor can be utilized with Carrier representative for details.
confidence. Using the fan motors up to the watts or bhp rating
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Performance data — 48HE/HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS
48HE003 (2Tons)
EXTERNALSTATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp
600 490 0.08 521 0.08 597 0.14 703 0.21 788 0.29 868 0.37
700 519 0.09 557 0.09 623 0.16 729 0.24 816 0.32 892 0.41
800 537 0.1 582 0.12 650 0.19 751 0.27 845 0.37 927 0.47
900 560 0.13 610 0.14 681 0.22 783 0.32 870 0.42 947 0.53
1000 589 0.15 640 0.16 707 0.26 808 0.36 894 0.47 971 0.58
LEGEND See page 99 for general fan performance notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 680 to 1044 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.20.
supplied drive.
48HE/HJ
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS
48HE/HJ004 (3 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
900 553 0.14 134 681 0.22 221 782 0.32 316 870 0.42 417 948 0.53 526
1000 582 0.16 163 707 0.26 257 807 0.36 358 894 0.47 466 971 0.58 580
1100 612 0.20 196 734 0.30 297 833 0.41 405 919 0.52 519 995 0.64 639
1200 643 0.23 234 762 0.34 343 859 0.46 458 944 0.58 579 1020 0.71 705
1300 675 0.28 277 790 0.40 394 886 0.52 517 969 0.65 644 1044 0.78 777
1400 707 0.33 326 819 0.45 452 913 0.58 581 996 0.72 716 1070 0.86 855
1500 740 0.38 382 849 0.52 515 941 0.66 653 1023 0.80 795 1096 0.95 941
48HE/HJ
1400 1138 1.01 1000 1201 1.15 1149 — — — — — — — — —
1500 1163 1.10 1092 — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND See page 99 for general fan performance notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 680 to 1044 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.20.
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HE/HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HE/HJ005 (4 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1200 643 0.23 234 762 0.34 343 859 0.46 458 944 0.58 579 1020 0.71 705
1300 675 0.28 277 790 0.40 394 886 0.52 517 969 0.65 644 1044 0.78 777
1400 707 0.33 326 819 0.45 452 913 0.58 581 996 0.72 716 1070 0.86 855
1500 740 0.38 382 849 0.52 515 941 0.66 653 1023 0.80 795 1096 0.95 941
1600 773 0.45 444 879 0.59 586 970 0.73 731 1050 0.88 880 1123 1.04 1034
1700 807 0.52 513 910 0.67 663 999 0.82 817 1078 0.98 973 1150 1.14 1134
1800 841 0.59 589 942 0.75 749 1029 0.91 910 1106 1.08 1074 — — —
1900 875 0.68 674 974 0.85 842 1059 1.02 1012 1135 1.19 1184 — — —
2000 910 0.77 767 1006 0.95 944 1090 1.13 1122 — — — — — —
1700 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND See page 99 for general fan performance notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 770 to 1185 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.20.
supplied drive.
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HE/HJ006 (5 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)* — SINGLE-PHASE UNITS
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 800 0.39 350 904 0.49 438 999 0.60 535 1087 0.72 640 1169 0.85 753
1600 839 0.46 412 938 0.57 505 1030 0.68 605 1115 0.80 714 1195 0.93 829
1700 879 0.54 483 974 0.65 580 1062 0.77 684 1144 0.90 796 1221 1.03 914
1800 919 0.63 561 1010 0.75 663 1095 0.87 771 1174 1.00 886 1250 1.14 1008
1900 960 0.73 648 1047 0.85 754 1129 0.98 867 1206 1.11 986 1279 1.25 1111
2000 1001 0.84 744 1085 0.96 855 1163 1.09 972 1238 1.23 1095 — — —
2100 1043 0.96 850 1123 1.09 965 1199 1.22 1086 — — — — — —
2200 1085 1.09 966 1162 1.22 1086 — — — — — — — — —
2300 1127 1.23 1092 — — — — — — — — — — — —
2400 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
48HE/HJ
1700 1295 1.17 1040 — — — — — — — — — — — —
1800 1321 1.28 1137 — — — — — — — — — — — —
1900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2100 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2200 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2300 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2400 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND See page 99 for general fan performance notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 1035 to 1460 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.30.
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HE/HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HE/HJ006 (5 TONS) — HIGH-STATIC MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 800 0.39 350 904 0.49 438 999 0.60 535 1087 0.72 640 1169 0.85 753
1600 839 0.46 412 938 0.57 505 1030 0.68 605 1115 0.80 714 1195 0.93 829
1700 879 0.54 483 974 0.65 580 1062 0.77 684 1144 0.90 796 1221 1.03 914
1800 919 0.63 561 1010 0.75 663 1095 0.87 771 1174 1.00 886 1250 1.14 1008
1900 960 0.73 648 1047 0.85 754 1129 0.98 867 1206 1.11 986 1279 1.25 1111
2000 1001 0.84 744 1085 0.96 855 1163 1.09 972 1238 1.23 1095 1309 1.38 1224
2100 1043 0.96 850 1123 1.09 965 1199 1.22 1086 1271 1.37 1213 1340 1.52 1346
2200 1085 1.09 966 1162 1.22 1086 1235 1.36 1211 1305 1.51 1342 1372 1.67 1479
2300 1127 1.23 1092 1201 1.37 1217 1272 1.52 1347 1340 1.67 1482 1405 1.83 1623
2400 1169 1.38 1229 1241 1.53 1359 1310 1.68 1493 1375 1.84 1633 1439 2.00 1778
2500 1212 1.55 1378 1281 1.70 1513 1348 1.86 1652 1412 2.02 1796 1473 2.19 1945
2000 1377 1.53 1359 1442 1.69 1500 1505 1.86 1648 1565 2.03 1801 1624 2.21 1961
2100 1406 1.67 1485 1470 1.83 1629 1531 2.00 1780 1591 2.18 1936 1648 2.36 2098
2200 1437 1.83 1621 1499 1.99 1769 1559 2.16 1923 1617 2.34 2082 1673 2.53 2246
2300 1468 1.99 1769 1529 2.16 1920 1587 2.34 2077 1644 2.52 2239 1699 2.71 2406
2400 1500 2.17 1928 1559 2.35 2083 1616 2.53 2243 1672 2.71 2408 1726 2.90 2579
2500 1533 2.36 2098 1591 2.54 2257 1647 2.73 2421 — — — — — —
LEGEND See page 99 for general fan performance notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.90.
*Motor drive range: 1300 to 1685 rpm. All other rpms require field-supplied
drive.
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ007 (6 TONS) — HIGH-STATIC MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1800 913 0.64 569 1010 0.80 715 1098 0.98 869 1178 1.16 1032 1252 1.35 1203
1900 952 0.73 652 1046 0.91 805 1131 1.09 965 1210 1.28 1134 1282 1.48 1311
2000 992 0.84 744 1083 1.02 903 1166 1.21 1070 1242 1.40 1245 1313 1.61 1427
2100 1032 0.95 844 1120 1.14 1010 1200 1.33 1184 1275 1.54 1365 1345 1.75 1553
2200 1073 1.07 954 1158 1.27 1127 1236 1.47 1307 1308 1.68 1495 1377 1.90 1689
2300 1114 1.21 1074 1196 1.41 1254 1272 1.62 1440 1343 1.84 1634 1409 2.07 1834
2400 1155 1.36 1204 1234 1.57 1391 1308 1.78 1584 1377 2.01 1784 1443 2.24 1990
2500 1196 1.51 1345 1273 1.73 1538 1345 1.96 1738 1412 2.19 1945 1477 2.43 2157
2600 1238 1.69 1497 1312 1.91 1697 1382 2.14 1904 1448 2.38 2117 1511 2.63 2335
2700 1280 1.87 1660 1352 2.10 1867 1420 2.34 2081 1484 2.59 2300 1546 2.84 2526
2800 1322 2.07 1835 1392 2.31 2050 1458 2.56 2270 1521 2.81 2496 — — —
2900 1364 2.28 2023 1432 2.53 2245 1496 2.78 2472 — — — — — —
3000 1406 2.50 2224 1472 2.76 2452 — — — — — — — — —
48HJ
2800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
3000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND See page 99 for general fan performance notes.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
*Motor drive range: 1300 to 1686 rpm. All other rpms require field- 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.90.
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ008 (71/2 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
2250 505 0.52 484 586 0.73 681 657 0.97 901 722 1.22 1142 782 1.50 1403
2300 513 0.55 509 592 0.76 708 663 1.00 931 727 1.26 1174 787 1.54 1437
2400 527 0.60 561 605 0.82 766 674 1.07 993 738 1.33 1241 796 1.62 1508
2500 543 0.66 617 618 0.89 828 686 1.14 1060 748 1.41 1312 806 1.70 1583
2550 550 0.69 647 625 0.92 860 692 1.17 1095 754 1.45 1349 811 1.74 1623
2600 558 0.73 677 632 0.96 894 698 1.21 1131 759 1.49 1388 816 1.78 1664
2700 574 0.80 742 645 1.03 964 710 1.29 1207 770 1.58 1469 826 1.88 1749
2800 589 0.87 811 659 1.11 1039 723 1.38 1287 782 1.67 1554 837 1.97 1839
2900 605 0.95 885 673 1.20 1119 736 1.47 1372 794 1.76 1644 848 2.07 1933
3000 621 1.03 963 688 1.29 1204 749 1.57 1463 806 1.87 1740 859 2.18 2033
3100 637 1.12 1046 702 1.39 1293 762 1.67 1558 818 1.97 1840 871 2.29 2139
3200 654 1.22 1135 717 1.49 1388 776 1.78 1658 831 2.09 1946 882 2.41 2249
3300 670 1.32 1228 732 1.60 1488 789 1.89 1764 843 2.21 2057 894 2.54 2365
3400 686 1.42 1328 747 1.71 1593 803 2.01 1876 856 2.33 2174 907 2.67 2488
3500 703 1.54 1433 762 1.83 1705 817 2.14 1993 870 2.46 2297 919 2.81 2616
3600 720 1.66 1543 777 1.95 1822 832 2.27 2116 883 2.60 2425 — — —
3700 736 1.78 1660 793 2.09 1944 846 2.41 2245 896 2.75 2560 — — —
3750 745 1.85 1721 801 2.15 2008 853 2.48 2312 903 2.82 2630 — — —
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ008 (71/2 TONS) — HIGH-STATIC MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
2250 505 0.52 484 586 0.73 681 657 0.97 901 722 1.22 1142 782 1.50 1403
2300 513 0.55 509 592 0.76 708 663 1.00 931 727 1.26 1174 787 1.54 1437
2400 527 0.60 561 605 0.82 766 674 1.07 993 738 1.33 1241 796 1.62 1508
2500 543 0.66 617 618 0.89 828 686 1.14 1060 748 1.41 1312 806 1.70 1583
2550 550 0.69 647 625 0.92 860 692 1.17 1095 754 1.45 1349 811 1.74 1623
2600 558 0.73 677 632 0.96 894 698 1.21 1131 759 1.49 1388 816 1.78 1664
2700 574 0.80 742 645 1.03 964 710 1.29 1207 770 1.58 1469 826 1.88 1749
2800 589 0.87 811 659 1.11 1039 723 1.38 1287 782 1.67 1554 837 1.97 1839
2900 605 0.95 885 673 1.20 1119 736 1.47 1372 794 1.76 1644 848 2.07 1933
3000 621 1.03 963 688 1.29 1204 749 1.57 1463 806 1.87 1740 859 2.18 2033
3100 637 1.12 1046 702 1.39 1293 762 1.67 1558 818 1.97 1840 871 2.29 2139
3200 654 1.22 1135 717 1.49 1388 776 1.78 1658 831 2.09 1946 882 2.41 2249
3300 670 1.32 1228 732 1.60 1488 789 1.89 1764 843 2.21 2057 894 2.54 2365
3400 686 1.42 1328 747 1.71 1593 803 2.01 1876 856 2.33 2174 907 2.67 2488
3500 703 1.54 1433 762 1.83 1705 817 2.14 1993 870 2.46 2297 919 2.81 2616
3600 720 1.66 1543 777 1.95 1822 832 2.27 2116 883 2.60 2425 932 2.95 2750
3700 736 1.78 1660 793 2.09 1944 846 2.41 2245 896 2.75 2560 944 3.10 2889
3750 745 1.85 1721 801 2.15 2008 853 2.48 2312 903 2.82 2630 951 3.18 2962
48HJ
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
2. Maximum continuous bhp is 4.20.
*Motor drive range: 860 to 1080 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ009 (81/2 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
2500 513 0.45 423 603 0.62 576 682 0.78 732 753 0.96 892 817 1.13 1055
2600 526 0.50 463 614 0.67 621 692 0.84 783 761 1.02 948 825 1.20 1117
2700 539 0.54 505 625 0.72 670 702 0.90 837 770 1.08 1008 834 1.27 1182
2800 552 0.59 551 637 0.77 721 712 0.96 894 780 1.15 1070 842 1.34 1250
2900 565 0.64 599 648 0.83 775 722 1.02 954 789 1.22 1136 851 1.42 1321
3000 579 0.70 651 660 0.89 832 732 1.09 1017 799 1.29 1204 860 1.50 1395
3100 592 0.76 706 672 0.96 893 743 1.16 1083 808 1.37 1276 869 1.58 1471
3200 606 0.82 764 684 1.03 957 754 1.24 1153 818 1.45 1351 878 1.66 1552
3300 620 0.88 825 696 1.10 1024 765 1.31 1225 829 1.53 1429 888 1.75 1636
3400 634 0.95 890 709 1.17 1095 777 1.40 1302 839 1.62 1511 897 1.85 1723
3500 648 1.03 958 721 1.25 1169 788 1.48 1381 850 1.71 1597 907 1.95 1815
3600 662 1.10 1030 734 1.34 1246 800 1.57 1465 860 1.81 1686 917 2.05 1909
3700 676 1.19 1106 747 1.42 1328 811 1.66 1552 871 1.91 1779 927 2.15 2008
3800 690 1.27 1185 760 1.52 1414 823 1.76 1644 882 2.01 1876 938 2.26 2111
3900 705 1.36 1269 773 1.61 1503 835 1.86 1739 894 2.12 1977 948 2.38 2217
4000 719 1.45 1357 786 1.71 1597 848 1.97 1838 905 2.23 2082 959 2.50 2328
4100 734 1.55 1449 799 1.82 1695 860 2.08 1942 917 2.35 2192 970 2.62 2443
4200 748 1.66 1545 813 1.93 1797 872 2.20 2050 928 2.47 2305 981 2.75 2562
4300 763 1.76 1646 826 2.04 1903 885 2.32 2162 940 2.60 2423 992 2.88 2686
supplied drive.
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ009 (81/2 TONS) — HIGH-STATIC MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
2500 513 0.45 423 603 0.62 576 682 0.78 732 753 0.96 892 817 1.13 1055
2600 526 0.50 463 614 0.67 621 692 0.84 783 761 1.02 948 825 1.20 1117
2700 539 0.54 505 625 0.72 670 702 0.90 837 770 1.08 1008 834 1.27 1182
2800 552 0.59 551 637 0.77 721 712 0.96 894 780 1.15 1070 842 1.34 1250
2900 565 0.64 599 648 0.83 775 722 1.02 954 789 1.22 1136 851 1.42 1321
3000 579 0.70 651 660 0.89 832 732 1.09 1017 799 1.29 1204 860 1.50 1395
3100 592 0.76 706 672 0.96 893 743 1.16 1083 808 1.37 1276 869 1.58 1471
3200 606 0.82 764 684 1.03 957 754 1.24 1153 818 1.45 1351 878 1.66 1552
3300 620 0.88 825 696 1.10 1024 765 1.31 1225 829 1.53 1429 888 1.75 1636
3400 634 0.95 890 709 1.17 1095 777 1.40 1302 839 1.62 1511 897 1.85 1723
3500 648 1.03 958 721 1.25 1169 788 1.48 1381 850 1.71 1597 907 1.95 1815
3600 662 1.10 1030 734 1.34 1246 800 1.57 1465 860 1.81 1686 917 2.05 1909
3700 676 1.19 1106 747 1.42 1328 811 1.66 1552 871 1.91 1779 927 2.15 2008
3800 690 1.27 1185 760 1.52 1414 823 1.76 1644 882 2.01 1876 938 2.26 2111
3900 705 1.36 1269 773 1.61 1503 835 1.86 1739 894 2.12 1977 948 2.38 2217
4000 719 1.45 1357 786 1.71 1597 848 1.97 1838 905 2.23 2082 959 2.50 2328
4100 734 1.55 1449 799 1.82 1695 860 2.08 1942 917 2.35 2192 970 2.62 2443
4200 748 1.66 1545 813 1.93 1797 872 2.20 2050 928 2.47 2305 981 2.75 2562
4300 763 1.76 1646 826 2.04 1903 885 2.32 2162 940 2.60 2423 992 2.88 2686
48HJ
*Motor drive range: 860 to 1080 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ012 (10 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3000 579 0.70 651 660 0.89 832 732 1.09 1017 799 1.29 1204 860 1.50 1395
3100 592 0.76 706 672 0.96 893 743 1.16 1083 808 1.37 1276 869 1.58 1471
3200 606 0.82 764 684 1.03 957 754 1.24 1153 818 1.45 1351 878 1.66 1552
3300 620 0.88 825 696 1.10 1024 765 1.31 1225 829 1.53 1429 888 1.75 1636
3400 634 0.95 890 709 1.17 1095 777 1.40 1302 839 1.62 1511 897 1.85 1723
3500 648 1.03 958 721 1.25 1169 788 1.48 1381 850 1.71 1597 907 1.95 1815
3600 662 1.10 1030 734 1.34 1246 800 1.57 1465 860 1.81 1686 917 2.05 1909
3700 676 1.19 1106 747 1.42 1328 811 1.66 1552 871 1.91 1779 927 2.15 2008
3800 690 1.27 1185 760 1.52 1414 823 1.76 1644 882 2.01 1876 938 2.26 2111
3900 705 1.36 1269 773 1.61 1503 835 1.86 1739 894 2.12 1977 948 2.38 2217
4000 719 1.45 1357 786 1.71 1597 848 1.97 1838 905 2.23 2082 959 2.50 2328
4100 734 1.55 1449 799 1.82 1695 860 2.08 1942 917 2.35 2192 970 2.62 2443
4200 748 1.66 1545 813 1.93 1797 872 2.20 2050 928 2.47 2305 981 2.75 2562
4300 763 1.76 1646 826 2.04 1903 885 2.32 2162 940 2.60 2423 992 2.88 2686
4400 778 1.88 1751 840 2.16 2014 898 2.44 2279 952 2.73 2546 1004 3.02 2814
4500 792 1.99 1860 853 2.28 2130 910 2.57 2401 964 2.87 2673 1015 3.16 2947
4600 807 2.12 1975 867 2.41 2250 923 2.71 2527 976 3.01 2805 1027 3.31 3085
4700 822 2.25 2094 881 2.55 2375 936 2.85 2658 989 3.15 2942 1038 3.46 3227
4800 837 2.38 2218 895 2.69 2505 949 3.00 2794 1001 3.31 3083 1050 3.62 3375
4900 852 2.52 2347 909 2.83 2640 963 3.15 2935 1014 3.46 3230 — — —
5000 867 2.66 2482 923 2.98 2781 976 3.30 3081 1026 3.63 3383 — — —
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ012 (10 TONS) — HIGH-STATIC MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3000 579 0.70 651 660 0.89 832 732 1.09 1017 799 1.29 1204 860 1.50 1395
3100 592 0.76 706 672 0.96 893 743 1.16 1083 808 1.37 1276 869 1.58 1471
3200 606 0.82 764 684 1.03 957 754 1.24 1153 818 1.45 1351 878 1.66 1552
3300 620 0.88 825 696 1.10 1024 765 1.31 1225 829 1.53 1429 888 1.75 1636
3400 634 0.95 890 709 1.17 1095 777 1.40 1302 839 1.62 1511 897 1.85 1723
3500 648 1.03 958 721 1.25 1169 788 1.48 1381 850 1.71 1597 907 1.95 1815
3600 662 1.10 1030 734 1.34 1246 800 1.57 1465 860 1.81 1686 917 2.05 1909
3700 676 1.19 1106 747 1.42 1328 811 1.66 1552 871 1.91 1779 927 2.15 2008
3800 690 1.27 1185 760 1.52 1414 823 1.76 1644 882 2.01 1876 938 2.26 2111
3900 705 1.36 1269 773 1.61 1503 835 1.86 1739 894 2.12 1977 948 2.38 2217
4000 719 1.45 1357 786 1.71 1597 848 1.97 1838 905 2.23 2082 959 2.50 2328
4100 734 1.55 1449 799 1.82 1695 860 2.08 1942 917 2.35 2192 970 2.62 2443
4200 748 1.66 1545 813 1.93 1797 872 2.20 2050 928 2.47 2305 981 2.75 2562
4300 763 1.76 1646 826 2.04 1903 885 2.32 2162 940 2.60 2423 992 2.88 2686
4400 778 1.88 1751 840 2.16 2014 898 2.44 2279 952 2.73 2546 1004 3.02 2814
4500 792 1.99 1860 853 2.28 2130 910 2.57 2401 964 2.87 2673 1015 3.16 2947
4600 807 2.12 1975 867 2.41 2250 923 2.71 2527 976 3.01 2805 1027 3.31 3085
4700 822 2.25 2094 881 2.55 2375 936 2.85 2658 989 3.15 2942 1038 3.46 3227
4800 837 2.38 2218 895 2.69 2505 949 3.00 2794 1001 3.31 3083 1050 3.62 3375
4900 852 2.52 2347 909 2.83 2640 963 3.15 2935 1014 3.46 3230 1062 3.78 3528
5000 867 2.66 2482 923 2.98 2781 976 3.30 3081 1026 3.63 3383 1074 3.95 3685
48HJ
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan NOTES:
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
2. Maximum continuous bhp is 5.25.
*Motor drive range: 830 to 1130 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJ014 (121/2 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3700 676 1.19 1106 747 1.42 1328 811 1.66 1552 871 1.91 1779 927 2.15 2008
3800 690 1.27 1185 760 1.52 1414 823 1.76 1644 882 2.01 1876 938 2.26 2111
3900 705 1.36 1269 773 1.61 1503 835 1.86 1739 894 2.12 1977 948 2.38 2217
4000 719 1.45 1357 786 1.71 1597 848 1.97 1838 905 2.23 2082 959 2.50 2328
4100 734 1.55 1449 799 1.82 1695 860 2.08 1942 917 2.35 2192 970 2.62 2443
4200 748 1.66 1545 813 1.93 1797 872 2.20 2050 928 2.47 2305 981 2.75 2562
4300 763 1.76 1646 826 2.04 1903 885 2.32 2162 940 2.60 2423 992 2.88 2686
4400 778 1.88 1751 840 2.16 2014 898 2.44 2279 952 2.73 2546 1004 3.02 2814
4500 792 1.99 1860 853 2.28 2130 910 2.57 2401 964 2.87 2673 1015 3.16 2947
4600 807 2.12 1975 867 2.41 2250 923 2.71 2527 976 3.01 2805 1027 3.31 3085
4700 822 2.25 2094 881 2.55 2375 936 2.85 2658 989 3.15 2942 1038 3.46 3227
4800 837 2.38 2218 895 2.69 2505 949 3.00 2794 1001 3.31 3083 1050 3.62 3375
4900 852 2.52 2347 909 2.83 2640 963 3.15 2935 1014 3.46 3230 1062 3.78 3528
5000 867 2.66 2482 923 2.98 2781 976 3.30 3081 1026 3.63 3383 1074 3.95 3685
5100 882 2.81 2622 937 3.14 2926 989 3.47 3232 1039 3.80 3540 1086 4.13 3849
5200 897 2.97 2766 951 3.30 3077 1003 3.63 3389 1052 3.97 3702 1099 4.31 4017
5300 912 3.13 2917 966 3.47 3233 1016 3.81 3551 1065 4.15 3870 1111 4.49 4191
5400 927 3.30 3073 980 3.64 3395 1030 3.99 3719 1078 4.34 4044 1123 4.69 4370
5500 943 3.47 3234 994 3.82 3563 1044 4.17 3892 1091 4.53 4223 1136 4.88 4555
5600 958 3.65 3402 1009 4.01 3736 1057 4.37 4071 1104 4.73 4408 1149 5.09 4746
5700 973 3.83 3575 1023 4.20 3915 1071 4.56 4256 1117 4.93 4599 — — —
5800 988 4.03 3754 1038 4.40 4100 1085 4.77 4447 1130 5.14 4796 — — —
5900 1004 4.22 3939 1052 4.60 4292 1099 4.98 4645 — — — — — —
6000 1019 4.43 4131 1067 4.81 4489 1113 5.20 4848 — — — — — —
6100 1034 4.64 4329 1082 5.03 4693 — — — — — — — — —
6200 1050 4.86 4533 — — — — — — — — — — — —
6300 1065 5.09 4744 — — — — — — — — — — — —
REFER TO 48HJ015,017 VERTICAL FAN PERFORMANCE TABLES ON PAGES 87-90 FOR FAN PERFORMANCE WITH HORIZONTAL ADAPTER
CURB.
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJD020 (18 TONS) (Low Heat Units)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3,500 635 1064 1.22 709 1278 1.47 776 1492 1.72 838 1708 1.96 896 1924 2.21
4,000 707 1402 1.61 773 1627 1.87 835 1853 2.13 892 2080 2.39 947 2307 2.65
4,500 780 1802 2.07 840 2037 2.34 897 2273 2.61 950 2510 2.89 1001 2465 2.84
5,000 853 2264 2.60 909 2510 2.89 961 2756 3.17 1011 2710 3.12 1059 3015 3.47
5,500 928 2794 3.21 979 3049 3.51 1028 3012 3.46 1075 3333 3.83 1120 3661 4.21
6,000 1003 3047 3.50 1051 3376 3.88 1096 3714 4.27 1140 4059 4.67 1182 4411 5.07
6,500 1079 3812 4.38 1123 4166 4.79 1166 4529 5.21 1207 4898 5.63 1247 5274 6.07
7,000 1155 4697 5.40 1196 5078 5.84 1236 5465 6.29 1275 5859 6.74 1313 6260 7.20
7,500 1231 5714 6.57 1270 6120 7.04 1308 6533 7.51 1345 6952 8.00 1381 7378 8.49
8,000 1308 6871 7.90 1344 7303 8.40 1380 7741 8.90 — — — — — —
8,500 1385 8177 9.40 — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
10,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
48HJ
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJE020 (18 TONS) (Medium Heat Units)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3,500 645 1105 1.27 720 1329 1.53 788 1549 1.78 851 1767 2.03 910 1982 2.28
4,000 718 1454 1.67 785 1692 1.95 848 1926 2.22 906 2158 2.48 962 2388 2.75
4,500 792 1866 2.15 853 2117 2.43 911 2364 2.72 965 2609 3.00 1017 2583 2.97
5,000 867 2343 2.69 923 2605 3.00 977 2865 3.30 1027 2845 3.27 1076 3163 3.64
5,500 943 2889 3.32 995 3162 3.64 1044 3158 3.63 1092 3497 4.02 1138 3843 4.42
6,000 1019 3177 3.65 1067 3532 4.06 1113 3892 4.48 1158 4259 4.90 1201 4631 5.33
6,500 1096 3973 4.57 1141 4354 5.01 1184 4742 5.45 1226 5136 5.91 1267 5535 6.37
7,000 1173 4894 5.63 1215 5304 6.10 1256 5719 6.58 1295 6140 7.06 1334 6567 7.55
7,500 1250 5952 6.85 1290 6389 7.35 1328 6832 7.86 1366 7281 8.37 — — —
8,000 1328 7153 8.23 1365 7620 8.76 — — — — — — — — —
8,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
10,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJF020 (18 TONS) (High Heat Units)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3,500 645 1105 1.27 720 1329 1.53 788 1549 1.78 851 1767 2.03 910 1982 2.28
4,000 718 1454 1.67 785 1692 1.95 848 1926 2.22 906 2158 2.48 962 2388 2.75
4,500 792 1866 2.15 853 2117 2.43 911 2364 2.72 965 2609 3.00 1017 2583 2.97
5,000 867 2343 2.69 923 2605 3.00 977 2865 3.30 1027 2845 3.27 1076 3163 3.64
5,500 943 2889 3.32 995 3162 3.64 1044 3158 3.63 1092 3497 4.02 1138 3843 4.42
6,000 1019 3177 3.65 1067 3532 4.06 1113 3892 4.48 1158 4259 4.90 1201 4631 5.33
6,500 1096 3973 4.57 1141 4354 5.01 1184 4742 5.45 1226 5136 5.91 1267 5535 6.37
7,000 1173 4894 5.63 1215 5304 6.10 1256 5719 6.58 1295 6140 7.06 1334 6567 7.55
7,500 1250 5952 6.85 1290 6389 7.35 1328 6832 7.86 1366 7281 8.37 — — —
8,000 1328 7153 8.23 1365 7620 8.76 — — — — — — — — —
8,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
10,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
48HJ
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJD024 (20 TONS) (Low Heat Units)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3,500 642 1082 1.24 714 1296 1.49 781 1510 1.74 843 1726 1.98 901 1943 2.23
4,000 714 1426 1.64 780 1651 1.90 841 1877 2.16 898 2103 2.42 952 2330 2.68
4,500 787 1831 2.11 847 2067 2.38 904 2303 2.65 957 2540 2.92 1008 2501 2.88
5,000 862 2301 2.65 917 2547 2.93 969 2793 3.21 1019 2755 3.17 1066 3062 3.52
5,500 937 2838 3.26 988 3094 3.56 1036 3067 3.53 1083 3390 3.90 1127 3719 4.28
6,000 1013 3113 3.58 1060 3445 3.96 1105 3783 4.35 1149 4130 4.75 1191 4484 5.16
6,500 1089 3893 4.48 1133 4250 4.89 1175 4615 5.31 1216 4986 5.73 1256 5364 6.17
7,000 1166 4798 5.52 1207 5181 5.96 1247 5570 6.41 1285 5965 6.86 1323 6369 7.32
7,500 1243 5837 6.71 1282 6244 7.18 1319 6658 7.66 1355 7080 8.14 1391 7507 8.63
8,000 1320 7017 8.07 1356 7450 8.57 1392 7890 9.08 — — — — — —
8,500 1398 8350 9.60 — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
10,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJE024 (20 TONS) (Medium Heat Units)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3,500 652 1123 1.29 726 1347 1.55 793 1567 1.80 856 1784 2.05 914 2000 2.30
4,000 725 1479 1.70 792 1716 1.97 854 1950 2.24 912 2182 2.51 967 2412 2.77
4,500 800 1897 2.18 861 2148 2.47 918 2395 2.75 972 2639 3.04 1024 2620 3.01
5,000 875 2383 2.74 931 2645 3.04 984 2904 3.34 1035 2892 3.33 1083 3212 3.69
5,500 952 2937 3.38 1003 2883 3.32 1053 3217 3.70 1100 3558 4.09 1145 3905 4.49
6,000 1029 3249 3.74 1077 3605 4.15 1123 3966 4.56 1167 4334 4.98 1210 4707 5.41
6,500 1106 4061 4.67 1151 4445 5.11 1194 4834 5.56 1236 5229 6.01 1276 5629 6.47
7,000 1184 5003 5.75 1226 5414 6.23 1266 5831 6.71 1306 6253 7.19 1344 6681 7.68
7,500 1262 6083 7.00 1302 6522 7.50 1340 6967 8.01 1377 7417 8.53 — — —
8,000 1341 7312 8.41 1378 7779 8.95 — — — — — — — — —
8,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
10,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
48HJ
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJF024 (20 TONS) (High Heat Units)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
3,500 652 1123 1.29 726 1347 1.55 793 1567 1.80 856 1784 2.05 914 2000 2.30
4,000 725 1479 1.70 792 1716 1.97 854 1950 2.24 912 2182 2.51 967 2412 2.77
4,500 800 1897 2.18 861 2148 2.47 918 2395 2.75 972 2639 3.04 1024 2620 3.01
5,000 875 2383 2.74 931 2645 3.04 984 2904 3.34 1035 2892 3.33 1083 3212 3.69
5,500 952 2937 3.38 1003 2883 3.32 1053 3217 3.70 1100 3558 4.09 1145 3905 4.49
6,000 1029 3249 3.74 1077 3605 4.15 1123 3966 4.56 1167 4334 4.98 1210 4707 5.41
6,500 1106 4061 4.67 1151 4445 5.11 1194 4834 5.56 1236 5229 6.01 1276 5629 6.47
7,000 1184 5003 5.75 1226 5414 6.23 1266 5831 6.71 1306 6253 7.19 1344 6681 7.68
7,500 1262 6083 7.00 1302 6522 7.50 1340 6967 8.01 1377 7417 8.53 — — —
8,000 1341 7312 8.41 1378 7779 8.95 — — — — — — — — —
8,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
9,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
10,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJD028 (25 TONS) (Low Heat Units)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
6,500 786 2,658 3.06 819 2,835 3.26 857 3,052 3.51 899 3,304 3.80 943 3,586 4.12
7,000 842 3,208 3.69 871 3,386 3.89 905 3,599 4.14 943 3,847 4.42 983 4,123 4.74
7,500 898 3,827 4.40 925 4,006 4.61 955 4,217 4.85 989 4,460 5.13 1026 4,733 5.44
8,000 955 4,518 5.20 979 4,699 5.40 1007 4,908 5.65 1037 5,148 5.92 1070 5,416 6.23
8,500 1012 5,284 6.08 1034 5,466 6.29 1059 5,675 6.53 1087 5,912 6.80 1117 6,176 7.10
9,000 1069 6,127 7.05 1090 6,312 7.26 1113 6,521 7.50 1138 6,757 7.77 1165 7,017 8.07
9,500 1127 7,050 8.11 1146 7,238 8.32 1167 7,448 8.57 1190 7,682 8.84 1215 7,940 9.13
10,000 1184 8,057 9.27 1202 8,247 9.49 1221 8,460 9.73 1243 8,693 10.00 1266 8,948 10.29
10,500 1242 9,149 10.52 1258 9,344 10.75 1276 9,557 10.99 1296 9,791 11.26 1318 10,046 11.55
11,000 1299 10,331 11.88 1315 10,529 12.11 1332 10,745 12.36 1350 10,979 12.63 1370 11,232 12.92
11,500 1357 11,604 13.35 1372 11,806 13.58 — — — — — — — — —
12,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
12,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
48HJ
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJE028 (25 TONS) (Medium Heat Units)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
6,500 799 2,730 3.14 833 2,914 3.35 872 3,135 3.61 914 3,392 3.90 958 3,687 4.24
7,000 856 3,294 3.79 887 3,481 4.00 921 3,699 4.25 958 3,950 4.54 999 4,235 4.87
7,500 913 3,929 4.52 941 4,118 4.74 972 4,335 4.99 1006 4,582 5.27 1042 4,860 5.59
8,000 971 4,637 5.33 996 4,829 5.55 1024 5,046 5.80 1055 5,290 6.08 1088 5,562 6.40
8,500 1029 5,421 6.24 1052 5,617 6.46 1078 5,835 6.71 1106 6,077 6.99 1136 6,345 7.30
9,000 1087 6,285 7.23 1108 6,484 7.46 1132 6,703 7.71 1158 6,946 7.99 1185 7,211 8.29
9,500 1145 7,231 8.32 1165 7,433 8.55 1187 7,655 8.80 1211 7,898 9.08 1236 8,161 9.39
10,000 1203 8,262 9.50 1222 8,468 9.74 1243 8,693 10.00 1265 8,936 10.28 1288 9,199 10.58
10,500 1261 9,381 10.79 1279 9,592 11.03 1299 9,820 11.29 1319 10,065 11.58 1341 10,327 11.88
11,000 1320 10,592 12.18 1337 10,807 12.43 1355 11,038 12.70 1374 11,284 12.98 1394 11,547 13.28
11,500 1378 11,896 13.68 — — — — — — — — — — — —
12,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
12,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
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FAN PERFORMANCE — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
48HJF028 (25 TONS) (High Heat Units)*
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
6,500 799 2,730 3.14 833 2,914 3.35 872 3,135 3.61 914 3,392 3.90 958 3,687 4.24
7,000 856 3,294 3.79 887 3,481 4.00 921 3,699 4.25 958 3,950 4.54 999 4,235 4.87
7,500 913 3,929 4.52 941 4,118 4.74 972 4,335 4.99 1006 4,582 5.27 1042 4,860 5.59
8,000 971 4,637 5.33 996 4,829 5.55 1024 5,046 5.80 1055 5,290 6.08 1088 5,562 6.40
8,500 1029 5,421 6.24 1052 5,617 6.46 1078 5,835 6.71 1106 6,077 6.99 1136 6,345 7.30
9,000 1087 6,285 7.23 1108 6,484 7.46 1132 6,703 7.71 1158 6,946 7.99 1185 7,211 8.29
9,500 1145 7,231 8.32 1165 7,433 8.55 1187 7,655 8.80 1211 7,898 9.08 1236 8,161 9.39
10,000 1203 8,262 9.50 1222 8,468 9.74 1243 8,693 10.00 1265 8,936 10.28 1288 9,199 10.58
10,500 1261 9,381 10.79 1279 9,592 11.03 1299 9,820 11.29 1319 10,065 11.58 1341 10,327 11.88
11,000 1320 10,592 12.18 1337 10,807 12.43 1355 11,038 12.70 1374 11,284 12.98 1394 11,547 13.28
11,500 1378 11,896 13.68 — — — — — — — — — — — —
12,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
12,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
48HJ
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Performance data — 48HE/HJ (cont)
FAN RPM AT MOTOR PULLEY SETTING WITH STANDARD MOTOR* — 48HE003-007 and 48HJ004-014
FAN RPM AT MOTOR PULLEY SETTING WITH HIGH-STATIC MOTOR* — 48HE003-006 and 48HJ004-014
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48HJ FAN RPM AT MOTOR PULLEY SETTINGS* — 48HJ020-028
020 High Range Vertical 1078 1094 1111 1127 1143 1160 1176 1192 1209 1225 1241 1258 1274
(575 volt) Low Range Horizontal N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Mid-Low Range Horizontal 863 886 909 933 956 979 1002 1025 1048 1072 1095 1118 1141
Mid-High Range Horizontal 1042 1062 1083 1103 1123 1143 1164 1184 1204 1224 1245 1265 1285
High Range Horizontal 1096 1116 1137 1157 1177 1197 1218 1238 1258 1278 1299 1319 1339
Low Range Vertical 685 706 727 749 770 791 812 833 854 876 897 918 939
Mid-Low Range Vertical 949 970 992 1013 1035 1056 1078 1099 1120 1142 1163 1185 1206
Mid-High Range Vertical 941 961 980 1000 1019 1039 1059 1078 1098 1117 1137 1156 1176
024 High Range Vertical 1014 1038 1061 1085 1108 1132 1156 1179 1203 1226 1250 1273 1297
(208/230 and
460 volt) Low Range Horizontal N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Mid-Low Range Horizontal 896 924 951 979 1006 1034 1062 1089 1117 1144 1172 1199 1227
Mid-High Range Horizontal 1113 1138 1163 1188 1213 1238 1264 1289 1314 1339 1364 1389 1414
High Range Horizontal 1096 1116 1137 1157 1177 1197 1218 1238 1258 1278 1299 1319 1339
Low Range Vertical 751 768 785 802 819 836 853 869 886 903 920 937 954
Mid-Low Range Vertical 949 970 992 1013 1035 1056 1078 1099 1120 1142 1163 1185 1206
Mid-High Range Vertical 941 961 980 1000 1019 1039 1059 1078 1098 1117 1137 1156 1176
024 High Range Vertical 1014 1038 1061 1085 1108 1132 1156 1179 1203 1226 1250 1273 1297
(575 volt) Low Range Horizontal N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Mid-Low Range Horizontal 873 893 912 932 951 971 991 1010 1030 1049 1069 1088 1108
Mid-High Range Horizontal 1113 1138 1163 1188 1213 1238 1264 1289 1314 1339 1364 1389 1414
48HE/HJ
High Range Horizontal 1096 1116 1137 1157 1177 1197 1218 1238 1258 1278 1299 1319 1339
Low Range Vertical 687 703 718 734 749 765 780 796 811 827 842 858 873
Mid-Low Range Vertical 805 822 839 856 872 889 906 923 940 957 973 990 1007
Mid-High Range Vertical 941 961 980 1000 1019 1039 1059 1078 1098 1117 1137 1156 1176
028 High Range Vertical 1014 1038 1061 1085 1108 1132 1156 1179 1203 1226 1250 1273 1297
(all voltages) Low Range Horizontal 687 703 718 734 749 765 780 796 811 827 842 858 873
Mid-Low Range Horizontal 805 822 839 856 872 889 906 923 940 957 973 990 1007
Mid-High Range Horizontal 941 961 980 1000 1019 1039 1059 1078 1098 1117 1137 1156 1176
High Range Horizontal 1014 1038 1061 1085 1108 1132 1156 1179 1203 1226 1250 1273 1297
*Approximate fan rpm shown.
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Performance data — 48HE/HJ (cont)
EVAPORATOR-FAN MOTOR PERFORMANCE — STANDARD MOTOR — 48HE003-006, 48HJ004-014
UNIT UNIT MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM
48HE UNIT VOLTAGE
48HJ PHASE CONTINUOUS BHP* OPERATING WATTS* AMP DRAW
003 Single 0.58 580 208/230 2.0
Single 1.20 1000 208/230 4.9
208/230 4.9
004
Three 1.20 1000 460 2.2
575 2.2
Single 1.20 1000 208/230 4.9
208/230 4.9
005
Three 1.20 1000 460 2.2
575 2.2
Single 1.30 1650 208/230 9.2
208/230 6.7
006
Three 2.40 2120 460 3.0
575 3.0
208/230 6.7
007 Three 2.40 2120 460 3.0
575 3.0
208/230 8.6
008,009 Three 2.90 2615 460 3.9
575 3.9
208/230 12.2
012 Three 3.70 3775 460 5.5
575 5.5
208/230 17.3
014 Three 5.25 4400 460 8.5
575 8.5
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower
*Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that the full horsepower and watts range of the
motors can be utilized with confidence. Using the fan motors up to the ratings shown in this table will not
result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
UNIT
48HE UNIT MAXIMUM MAXIMUM UNIT VOLTAGE MAXIMUM
PHASE CONTINUOUS BHP* OPERATING WATTS* AMP DRAW
48HJ
208/230 6.7
004 Three 2.40 2120 460 3.0
575 3.0
48HE/HJ
208/230 6.7
005 Three 2.40 2120 460 3.0
48HJ
575 3.0
208/230 8.6
006 Three 2.90 2615 460 3.9
575 3.9
208/230 8.6
007 Three 2.90 2615 460 3.9
575 3.9
208/230 12.2
008,009 Three 4.20 3775 460 5.5
575 5.5
208/230 17.3
012 Three 5.25 4400 460 8.5
575 8.5
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower
*Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that the full horsepower and watts range of the
motors can be utilized with confidence. Using the fan motors up to the ratings shown in this table will not
result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
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EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS — 48HJ015,017
48HE/HJ
fore, the indoor fan motors for Carrier 48HE003-006 and 48HJ004-
014 units are exempt from these requirements.
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Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
48HJ EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS — 48HJ020-028
MOTOR NOMINAL MAX EFFICIENCY MAX MAX MAX
UNIT DRIVE ORIENTATION P/N HP VOLTAGE WATTS % BHP BkW AMPS
N/A N/A 208 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A 230 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Low Vertical
N/A N/A 460 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A 575 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
HD60FK651 3.7 208 3698 85.8 4.25 3.17 10.6
HD60FK651 3.7 230 3698 85.8 4.25 3.17 9.6
Mid-Low Vertical
HD60FK651 3.7 460 3698 85.8 4.25 3.17 4.8
HD58DL575 3 575 3149 81.7 3.45 2.57 3.9
HD60FL650 5 208 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 16.7
HD60FL650 5 230 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 15.2
Mid-High Vertical
HD60FL650 5 460 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 7.6
HD60FL575 5 575 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 6.1
HD62FL650 7.5 208 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 24.2
HD62FL650 7.5 230 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 22
High Vertical
HD62FL650 7.5 460 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 11
HD62FL575 7.5 575 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 9
48HJ020
N/A N/A 208 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A 230 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Low Horizontal
N/A N/A 460 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A 575 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
HD60FK651 3.7 208 3698 85.8 4.25 3.17 10.6
HD60FK651 3.7 230 3698 85.8 4.25 3.17 9.6
Mid-Low Horizontal
HD60FK651 3.7 460 3698 85.8 4.25 3.17 4.8
HD58DL575 3 575 3149 81.7 3.45 2.57 3.9
HD60FL650 5 208 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 16.7
HD60FL650 5 230 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 15.2
Mid-High Horizontal
HD60FL650 5 460 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 7.6
HD60FL575 5 575 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 6.1
HD62FL650 7.5 208 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 24.2
HD62FL650 7.5 230 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 22
High Horizontal
HD62FL650 7.5 460 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 11
HD62FL575 7.5 575 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 9
HD60FK651 3.7 208 3698 85.8 4.25 3.17 10.6
HD60FK651 3.7 230 3698 85.8 4.25 3.17 9.6
Low Vertical
HD60FK651 3.7 460 3698 85.8 4.25 3.17 4.8
HD60FL575 5 575 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 6.1
HD60FL650 5 208 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 16.7
HD60FL650 5 230 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 15.2
Mid-Low Vertical
HD60FL650 5 460 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 7.6
HD60FL575 5 575 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 6.1
HD62FL650 7.5 208 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 24.2
HD62FL650 7.5 230 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 22
Mid-High Vertical
HD62FL650 7.5 460 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 11
HD62FL575 7.5 575 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 9
HD64FL650 10 208 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 30.8
HD64FL650 10 230 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 28
High Vertical
HD64FL650 10 460 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 14
48HJ
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48HJ FAN RPM AT MOTOR PULLEY SETTINGS* — 48HJ020-028 (cont)
MOTOR NOMINAL MAX EFFICIENCY MAX MAX MAX
UNIT DRIVE ORIENTATION P/N HP VOLTAGE WATTS % BHP BkW AMPS
HD60FL650 5 208 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 16.7
HD60FL650 5 230 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 15.2
Low Vertical
HD60FL650 5 460 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 7.6
HD60FL575 5 575 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 6.1
HD60FL650 5 208 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 16.7
HD60FL650 5 230 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 15.2
Mid-Low Vertical
HD60FL650 5 460 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 7.6
HD60FL575 5 575 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 6.1
HD62FL650 7.5 208 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 24.2
HD62FL650 7.5 230 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 22
Mid-High Vertical
HD62FL650 7.5 460 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 11
HD62FL575 7.5 575 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 9
HD64FL650 10 208 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 30.8
HD64FL650 10 230 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 28
High Vertical
HD64FL650 10 460 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 14
HD64FL575 10 575 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 11
48HJ028
HD60FL650 5 208 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 16.7
HD60FL650 5 230 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 15.2
Low Horizontal
HD60FL650 5 460 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 7.6
HD60FL575 5 575 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 6.1
HD60FL650 5 208 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 16.7
HD60FL650 5 230 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 15.2
Mid-Low Horizontal
HD60FL650 5 460 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 7.6
HD60FL575 5 575 4900 87.5 5.75 4.29 6.1
HD62FL650 7.5 208 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 24.2
HD62FL650 7.5 230 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 22
Mid-High Horizontal
HD62FL650 7.5 460 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 11
HD62FL575 7.5 575 7267 88.5 8.63 6.43 9
HD64FL650 10 208 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 30.8
HD64FL650 10 230 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 28
High Horizontal
HD64FL650 10 460 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 14
HD64FL575 10 575 9582 89.5 11.5 8.58 11
LEGEND
BHP — Brake Horsepower
BkW — Brake Kilowatts
48HE/HJ
ACCESSORY/FIOP STATIC PRESSURE* (in. wg) — 48HJ008-014
CFM
COMPONENT
2250 2500 2750 3000 3250 3500 3750 4000 4250 4500 4750 5000 5250 6250
Vertical EconoMi$er IV and EconoMi$er2 0.06 0.075 0.09 0.115 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.195 0.22 0.25 0.285 0.325 0.36 —
Horizontal EconoMi$er IV and EconoMi$er2 — 0.1 0.125 0.15 0.18 0.21 0.25 0.275 0.3 0.34 0.388 — — —
LEGEND *The static pressure must be added to external static pressure. The sum and the
evaporator entering-air cfm should be used in conjunction with the Fan Perfor-
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option mance tables to determine indoor blower rpm and watts.
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Performance data — 48HE/HJ (cont)
HUMIDI-MIZER™ ADAPTIVE DEHUMIDIFICATION COIL PRESSURE DROP
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ALTITUDE COMPENSATION* — 48HJ008-014 ALTITUDE COMPENSATION* —
48HJ015,017
125,000, 180,000, AND 250,000 BTUH
224,000 BTUH NOMINAL INPUT ELEVATION NATURAL GAS ORIFICE SIZE†
ELEVATION NOMINAL INPUT (ft) Low Heat High Heat
(ft) Liquid Natural Gas Liquid
Natural Gas 0-3,000 30 29
Orifice Size† Propane Orifice Propane
Orifice Size† Size† Orifice Size† 3,000- 7,000 31 30
0-2,000 31 41 30 38 7,000- 9,000 32 31
2,000 32 42 30 39 9,000-10,000 33 31
3,000 32 42 31 40 above 10,000 35 32
4,000 32 42 32 41 *Includes a 4% input reduction per each 1,000 feet.
5,000 33 43 33 42 †Orifices available through your Carrier dealer.
6,000 34 43 34 43
7,000 35 44 35 43 ALTITUDE COMPENSATION — 48HJ020-028
8,000 36 44 36 44
(Natural Gas)
9,000 37 45 37 44 ORIFICE SIZE — NATURAL GAS
10,000 38 46 38 45 ELEVATION
(ft) Low Medium High Heat High Heat
11,000 39 47 39 45 Heat Heat (6 Cell) (8 Cell)
12,000 40 47 40 46 0-2,000 29 30 29 29
13,000 41 48 41 47 2,000 29 30 29 29
14,000 42 48 42 47 3,000 30 31 30 30
4,000 30 31 30 30
*As the height above sea level increases, there is less oxygen per cubic foot
of air. Therefore, the input rate should be reduced at higher altitudes. 5,000 30 31 30 30
†Orifices are available through your local Carrier distributor. 6,000 30 31 30 30
7,000 31 32 31 31
8,000 31 32 31 31
9,000 31 32 31 31
ALTITUDE COMPENSATION* — 48HE003-006 and
48HJ004-006 LOW NOx UNITS above 10,000 32 33 32 32
48HJ
air. Therefore, the input rate should be reduced at higher altitudes. MAXIMUM HEATING VALUE
†Orifices are available through your local Carrier distributor. ELEVATION
AT SEA LEVEL (Btu/ft3)
0-2000 1100
2001-3000 1050
ALTITUDE COMPENSATION — 3001-4000 1000
48HJ015,017 (LP Gas Units) 4001-5000 950
5001-6000 900
LIQUID PROPANE
ELEVATION ORIFICE SIZE *Derating of the gas heating equipment to compensate for the effects of alti-
(ft) tude is always required. Orifice change is not required if the fuel heating
Low Heat and High Heat value (at sea level) is below the limits listed in the table at left. Derating con-
0-2,000 36 ditions must be 4% per thousand ft above 2000 ft. For example, at 4000 ft, if
2,000 37 the heating value of the gas exceeds 1000 Btu/ft3, the unit will require a
16% derating. For elevations above 6000 ft, the same formula applies. For
3,000 38 example, at 7000 ft, the unit will require a 28% derating of the maximum
4,000 38 heating value per the National Fuel Gas Code.
5,000 39
6,000 40 IMPORTANT: Local utility companies may be reducing heat content of gas at
altitudes above 2000 ft. If this is being done, changing spuds may not be
7,000 41 required.
8,000 41
9,000 42
10,000 43
129
Performance data — 48HJ (cont)
130
OUTDOOR SOUND POWER (TOTAL UNIT)
0 .9
ESP Between Return Duct and OA ("wg)
0 .8
0 .7
0 .6
0 .5 c
0 .4
0 .3
0 .2
0 .1
0
3250 3350 3450 3550 3650 3750 3850 3950 4050 4250 4450 4650 4850
E x h a u s t A ir F lo w ( C F M )
48HE/HJ
ARI OCTAVE BANDS
UNIT A-WEIGHTED
48HE/HJ RATING (db)
(decibels) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
003-005 76 76.0 55.9 66.0 64.0 66.2 68.4 64.5 61.7 57.3
006,007 80 80.0 59.1 68.9 68.7 71.9 74.0 68.9 65.7 59.0
008,009 82 82.0 62.2 69.3 71.5 74.7 76.2 72.9 68.7 61.5
012 84 84.0 64.6 71.1 73.3 76.9 77.6 73.7 70.6 63.7
014 86 86.0 63.7 69.9 72.5 78.2 81.1 77.3 73.3 66.8
015,017 88 87.6 90.8 88.7 86.4 84.3 83.5 78.4 75.6 66.8
020-024 82 81.7 90.2 84.8 80.7 79.0 77.6 71.4 66.7 60.7
028 85 84.9 90.0 86.3 83.6 82.9 80.3 74.9 71.4 66.5
LEGEND
ARI — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute
NOTE: Indoor sound power is available in Carrier’s Electronic Catalog Program (ECAT) for
specific operating parameters.
131
Electrical data — 48HE
48HE003-004 UNITS
MINIMUM UNIT
VOLTAGE COMPRESSO COMBUSTION POWER SUPPLY DISCONNECT
UNIT NOMINAL RANGE R OFM FAN MOTOR IFM CONV * SIZE
IFM TYPE
SIZE V-PH-Hz Q OUTLET
MOCP
Min Max T RLA LRA QTY FLA FLA FLA MCA FLA LRA
**
Y
003 208/ NO 16.3 20 15.6 69
STD 187 254 1 10.9 63 1 0.7 0.6 2.0
(2 tons) 230-1-60 YES 22.3 25 21.2 73
208/ NO 25.6 30 24.8 101
STD 187 254 1 16 88 1 0.7 0.6 4.9
230-1-60 YES 31.6 35 30.4 106
NO 18.5 25 18.3 90
STD 4.9
208/ YES 24.5 30 23.8 95
187 254 1 10.3 77 1 0.7 0.6
230-3-60 NO 19.4 25 19.3 120
HS 5.8
YES 25.4 30 24.9 124
NO 9.0 15 8.9 46
STD 2.2
004 YES 11.7 15 11.4 48
460-3-60 414 508 1 5.1 39 1 0.4 0.3
(3 tons) NO 9.4 15 9.3 60
HS 2.6
YES 12.1 15 11.8 63
NO 7.6 10 7.5 36
STD 1.9
YES 9.7 15 9.5 38
1 0.4
NO 7.7 10 7.6 43
575-3-60 HS 518 632 1 4.2 31 0.3† 2.0
YES 9.8 15 9.6 44
NO 7.7 10 8.0 48
HumidiMi$er 1 0.4† 2.6†
YES 9.8 15 9.6 50
LEGEND POWER EXHAUST ELECTRICAL DATA
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration MOCP
48HE
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
132
48HE005-006 UNITS
MINIMUM UNIT
VOLTAGE COMBUSTION DISCONNECT
UNIT NOMINAL RANGE COMPRESSOR OFM FAN MOTOR IFM CONV POWER SUPPLY * SIZE
IFM TYPE
SIZE V-PH-Hz Q OUTLET
MOCP
Min Max QTY RLA LRA T FLA FLA FLA MCA FLA LRA
**
Y
NO 32.7 40 31.5 130
208/230-1-60 STD 197 254 1 21 115 1 1.5 0.6 4.9
YES 38.7 45 37.0 135
NO 24.0 30 23.6 110
STD 4.9
YES 30.0 35 29.1 115
208/230-3-60 187 254 1 14.1 95 1 1.5 0.6
NO 24.9 30 24.6 140
HS 5.8
YES 30.9 35 30.1 145
NO 11.9 15 11.6 53
STD 2.2
005 YES 14.6 20 14.1 55
460-3-60 414 508 1 7.1 45 1 0.8 0.3
(4 tons) NO 12.3 15 12.1 67
HS 2.6
YES 15.0 20 14.6 70
NO 10.1 15 9.9 44
STD 1.9
YES 12.3 15 11.9 46
1 0.6
NO 10.2 15 10.0 51
575-3-60 HS 518 632 1 6.1 38 0.3† 2.0
YES 12.4 15 12.0 52
NO 10.3 15 10.1 56
HumidiMi$er 1 0.8† 2.6†
YES 12.5 15 12.1 58
NO 39.4 50 38.1 187
208/230-1-60 STD 187 254 1 25 150 1 1.5 0.6 6.6
YES 45.4 60 43.6 191
NO 28.9 35 28.3 168
STD 5.8
YES 34.9 40 33.8 173
208/230-3-60 187 254 1 17.3 123 1 1.5 0.6
NO 30.6 35 30.2 187
HS 7.5
YES 36.6 40 35.8 192
NO 13.9 20 13.6 92
STD 2.6
006 YES 16.6 20 16.1 95
460-3-60 414 508 1 8.4 70 1 0.8 0.3†
(5 tons) NO 14.7 20 14.5 102
HS 3.4
YES 17.4 20 17.0 104
NO 11.5 15 11.2 66
STD 2.0
YES 13.6 15 13.2 67
1 0.6
NO 12.3 15 12.1 75
575-3-60 HS 518 632 1 7.1 53 0.3† 2.8
YES 14.4 20 14.1 76
NO 12.2 15 12.0 79
HumidiMi$er 1 1.9† 3.4†
YES 14.4 20 14.0 80
LEGEND Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
FLA — Full Load Amps 7
48HE
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration % Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
IFM — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor 457
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps = 1.53%
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum
NEC — National Electrical Code allowable 2%.
OFM — Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor
RLA — Rated Load Amps
UL — Underwriters’ Laboratories IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
*The values listed in this table do not include power exhaust. See table at right
for power exhaust requirements.
**Fuse or HACR circuit breaker. POWER EXHAUST ELECTRICAL DATA
†460v motor
NOTES: MOCP
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load POWER EXHAUST Application MCA MCA (for
MCA separate
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective PART NO. usage (230 v) (460 v) (575 v) power
device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. The UL, Canada units
may be fuse or circuit breaker. source)
2. Electrical data based on 95 F ambient outdoor-air temperature ± 10% CRPWREXH030A01 004-007* 1.6 N/A 0.64 15
voltage.
CRPWREXH021A01 004-007 N/A 0.68 N/A 15
3. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater CRPWREXH022A01 008-014 3.4 N/A 1.32 15
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage CRPWREXH023A01 008-014 N/A 1.4 N/A 15
imbalance. CRPWREXH028A01 ALL* 1.7 N/A 0.68 15
max voltage deviation from average voltage CRPWREXH029A01 ALL N/A 0.7 N/A 15
= 100 x
average voltage
* — Single or three phase rooftop unit
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60. N/A — Not available
AB = 452 v NOTE: If a single power source is to be used, size wire to include power
BC = 464 v exhaust MCA and MOCP.
AC = 455 v Check MCA and MOCP when power exhaust is powered through the unit.
452 + 464 + 455 Determine the new MCA including the power exhaust using the following
Average Voltage = formula:
3 MCA New = MCA unit only + MCA of Power Exhaust
1371 For example, using a 48HJD006---5 unit with MCA = 28.9 and MOCP = 35,
=
3 with CRPWREXH030A01 power exhaust.
= 457 MCA New = 28.9 amps + 1.6 amps = 30.5 amps
If the new MCA does not exceed the published MOCP, then MOCP would
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage. not change. The MOCP in this example is 35 amps and the MCA New is
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v below 35; therefore the MOCP is acceptable. If “MCA New” is larger than the
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v published MOCP, raise the MOCP to the next larger size. For separate
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v power, the MOCP for the power exhaust will be 15 amps per NEC.
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
133
Electrical data — 48HJ
48HJ004-014 UNITS
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR OFM COMBUSTION
UNIT IFM Conv POWER SUPPLY* DISCONNECT
VOLTAGE IFM Type RANGE (each) (each) FAN MOTOR
48HJ Outlet SIZE
(V-Ph-Hz)
Min Max Qty RLA LRA Qty FLA FLA FLA MCA MOCP** FLA LRA
134
48HJ004-014 UNITS (Cont)
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR OFM COMBUSTION
UNIT IFM Conv POWER SUPPLY* DISCONNECT
VOLTAGE IFM Type RANGE (each) (each) FAN MOTOR
48HJ Outlet SIZE†
(V-Ph-Hz)
Min Max Qty RLA LRA Qty FLA FLA FLA MCA MOCP** FLA LRA
NO 35.2 45 34 139
208/230-1-60 STD 187 254 1 23.7 126 1 0.7 0.6 4.9
YES 41.2 50 39 144
NO 22.5 30 22 106
STD 4.9
YES 28.5 35 27 111
208/230-3-60 187 254 1 13.5 93 1 0.7 0.6
NO 23.4 30 23 136
HS 5.8
YES 29.4 35 29 140
NO 10.6 15 10 54
STD 2.2
005 YES 13.3 15 13 56
(4 Tons) 460-3-60 414 508 1 6.4 46.5 1 0.4 0.3
NO 11.0 15 11 68
HS 2.6
YES 13.7 15 13 70
NO 10.3 15 10 45
STD 1.9
YES 12.5 15 12 47
1 0.4 0.3†
NO 10.4 15 10 52
575-3-60 HS 518 632 1 6.4 40 2.0
YES 12.6 15 12 53
NO 11.0 15 11 61
HumidiMi$er 1 0.4 0.9† 2.6†
YES 13.2 15 13 63
48HJ
OFM — Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor
RLA — Rated Load Amps
UL — Underwriters’ Laboratories POWER EXHAUST ELECTRICAL DATA
*The values listed in this table do not include power exhaust. See table at right MOCP
for power exhaust requirements. (for
**Fuse or HACR circuit breaker. POWER EXHAUST Application MCA MCA MCA separate
†460v motor PART NO. usage (230 v) (460 v) (575 v) power
NOTES: source)
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load CRPWREXH030A01 004-007* 1.6 N/A 0.64 15
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective
device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. The UL, Canada units CRPWREXH021A01 004-007 N/A 0.68 N/A 15
may be fuse or circuit breaker. CRPWREXH022A01 008-014 3.4 N/A 1.32 15
2. Electrical data based on 95 F ambient outdoor-air temperature ± 10%
voltage. CRPWREXH023A01 008-014 N/A 1.4 N/A 15
3. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage CRPWREXH028A01 ALL* 1.7 N/A 0.68 15
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater CRPWREXH029A01 ALL N/A 0.7 N/A 15
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage
imbalance. * — Single or three phase rooftop unit
N/A — Not available
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x NOTE: If a single power source is to be used, size wire to include power
average voltage
exhaust MCA and MOCP.
Check MCA and MOCP when power exhaust is powered through the unit.
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60. Determine the new MCA including the power exhaust using the following
AB = 452 v formula:
BC = 464 v MCA New = MCA unit only + MCA of Power Exhaust
AC = 455 v
For example, using a 48HJD006---5 unit with MCA = 28.9 and MOCP = 35,
452 + 464 + 455 with CRPWREXH030A01 power exhaust.
Average Voltage =
3 MCA New = 28.9 amps + 1.6 amps = 30.5 amps
If the new MCA does not exceed the published MOCP, then MOCP would
1371 not change. The MOCP in this example is 35 amps and the MCA New is
=
3 below 35; therefore the MOCP is acceptable. If “MCA New” is larger than the
= 457 published MOCP, raise the MOCP to the next larger size. For separate
power, the MOCP for the power exhaust will be 15 amps per NEC.
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
= 1.53%
135
Electrical data — 48HJ (cont)
48HJ004-014 UNITS (Cont)
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR OFM COMBUSTION
UNIT IFM Conv POWER SUPPLY* DISCONNECT
VOLTAGE IFM Type RANGE (each) (each) FAN MOTOR
48HJ Outlet SIZE
(V-Ph-Hz)
Min Max Qty RLA LRA Qty FLA FLA FLA MCA MOCP** FLA LRA
NO 44.1 60 42 206
208/230-1-60 STD 187 254 1 28.8 169 1 1.5 0.6 6.6
YES 50.1 60 48 210
NO 28.9 35 28 168
STD 5.8
YES 34.9 40 34 173
208/230-3-60 187 254 1 17.3 123 1 1.5 0.6
NO 30.6 35 30 187
HS 7.5
YES 36.6 40 36 192
NO 14.7 20 14 84
STD 2.6
006 YES 17.4 20 17 87
(5 Tons) 460-3-60 414 508 1 9 62 1 0.8 0.3
NO 15.5 20 15 94
HS 3.4
YES 18.2 20 18 96
NO 11.5 15 11 63
STD 2.0
YES 13.6 15 13 64
1 0.6 0.3†
NO 12.3 15 12 72
575-3-60 HS 518 632 1 7.1 50 2.8
YES 14.4 20 14 73
NO 12.2 15 12 76
HumidiMi$er 1 0.8† 0.3† 3.4†
YES 14.4 20 14 77
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater CRPWREXH029A01 ALL N/A 0.7 N/A 15
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage
imbalance. * — Single or three phase rooftop unit
N/A — Not available
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x NOTE: If a single power source is to be used, size wire to include power
average voltage
exhaust MCA and MOCP.
Check MCA and MOCP when power exhaust is powered through the unit.
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60. Determine the new MCA including the power exhaust using the following
AB = 452 v formula:
BC = 464 v MCA New = MCA unit only + MCA of Power Exhaust
AC = 455 v
For example, using a 48HJD006---5 unit with MCA = 28.9 and MOCP = 35,
452 + 464 + 455 with CRPWREXH030A01 power exhaust.
Average Voltage =
3 MCA New = 28.9 amps + 1.6 amps = 30.5 amps
If the new MCA does not exceed the published MOCP, then MOCP would
1371 not change. The MOCP in this example is 35 amps and the MCA New is
=
3 below 35; therefore the MOCP is acceptable. If “MCA New” is larger than the
= 457 published MOCP, raise the MOCP to the next larger size. For separate
power, the MOCP for the power exhaust will be 15 amps per NEC.
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
= 1.53%
136
48HJ004-014 UNITS (Cont)
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR OFM COMBUSTION
UNIT IFM Conv POWER SUPPLY* DISCONNECT
VOLTAGE IFM Type RANGE (each) (each) FAN MOTOR
48HJ Outlet SIZE
(V-Ph-Hz)
Min Max Qty RLA LRA Qty FLA FLA FLA MCA MOCP** FLA LRA
NO 32.8 40 32 200
STD 0.6 5.8
NO 34.5 40 34 219
HS 0.6 7.5
YES 40.5 45 39 224
NO 15.2 20 15 97
STD 0.3 2.6
YES 17.9 20 17 99
007 460-3-60 414 508 1 9.6 75 1 0.6
(6 Tons) NO 16.0 20 16 107
HS 0.3 3.4
YES 18.7 25 18 109
NO 12.4 15 12 69
STD 2.0
YES 14.6 20 14 70
1 0.8 0.3†
575-3-60 518 632 1 7.7 56 NO 13.2 20 13 79
HS 2.8
YES 15.4 20 15 80
LEGEND
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
IFM — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor POWER EXHAUST ELECTRICAL DATA
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps MOCP
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection (for
NEC — National Electrical Code POWER EXHAUST Application MCA MCA MCA separate
OFM — Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor PART NO. usage (230 v) (460 v) (575 v) power
RLA — Rated Load Amps source)
UL — Underwriters’ Laboratories CRPWREXH030A01 004-007* 1.6 N/A 0.64 15
*The values listed in this table do not include power exhaust. See table at right CRPWREXH021A01 004-007 N/A 0.68 N/A 15
for power exhaust requirements. CRPWREXH022A01 008-014 3.4 N/A 1.32 15
**Fuse or HACR circuit breaker.
†460v motor CRPWREXH023A01 008-014 N/A 1.4 N/A 15
NOTES: CRPWREXH028A01 ALL* 1.7 N/A 0.68 15
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load CRPWREXH029A01 ALL N/A 0.7 N/A 15
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective
device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. The UL, Canada units * — Single or three phase rooftop unit
may be fuse or circuit breaker. N/A — Not available
2. Electrical data based on 95 F ambient outdoor-air temperature ± 10% NOTE: If a single power source is to be used, size wire to include power
voltage. exhaust MCA and MOCP.
3. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Check MCA and MOCP when power exhaust is powered through the unit.
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater Determine the new MCA including the power exhaust using the following
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage formula:
imbalance. MCA New = MCA unit only + MCA of Power Exhaust
max voltage deviation from average voltage For example, using a 48HJD006---5 unit with MCA = 28.9 and MOCP = 35,
= 100 x
average voltage with CRPWREXH030A01 power exhaust.
MCA New = 28.9 amps + 1.6 amps = 30.5 amps
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60. If the new MCA does not exceed the published MOCP, then MOCP would
AB = 452 v not change. The MOCP in this example is 35 amps and the MCA New is
48HJ
BC = 464 v below 35; therefore the MOCP is acceptable. If “MCA New” is larger than the
AC = 455 v published MOCP, raise the MOCP to the next larger size. For separate
power, the MOCP for the power exhaust will be 15 amps per NEC.
452 + 464 + 455
Average Voltage =
3
1371
=
3
= 457
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
= 1.53%
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
137
Electrical data — 48HJ (cont)
48HJ004-014 UNITS (Cont)
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR OFM COMBUSTION
UNIT IFM Conv POWER SUPPLY* DISCONNECT
VOLTAGE IFM Type RANGE (each) (each) FAN MOTOR
48HJ Outlet SIZE†
(V-Ph-Hz)
Min Max Qty RLA LRA Qty FLA FLA FLA MCA MOCP** FLA LRA
NO 38.2 45 40 242
STD 7.5
NO 41.3 45 44 267
HS 10.6
YES 47.3 50 49 271
NO 19.2 25 20 121
STD 3.4
008 YES 21.9 25 23 123
(71/2 460-3-60 414 508 2 6.4 44 2 0.7 0.3
Tons) NO 20.6 25 22 134
HS 4.8
YES 23.3 25 24 136
NO 14.6 20 15 95
STD 2.8
YES 16.8 20 17 95
2 0.6 0.3†
575-3-60 518 632 2 4.8 34 NO 15.3 20 17 104
HS 3.3
YES 17.5 20 19 104
LEGEND
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
IFM — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor POWER EXHAUST ELECTRICAL DATA
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps MOCP
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection (for
NEC — National Electrical Code POWER EXHAUST Application MCA MCA MCA separate
OFM — Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor PART NO. usage (230 v) (460 v) (575 v) power
RLA — Rated Load Amps source)
UL — Underwriters’ Laboratories CRPWREXH030A01 004-007* 1.6 N/A 0.64 15
*The values listed in this table do not include power exhaust. See table at right CRPWREXH021A01 004-007 N/A 0.68 N/A 15
for power exhaust requirements. CRPWREXH022A01 008-014 3.4 N/A 1.32 15
**Fuse or HACR circuit breaker.
†460v motor CRPWREXH023A01 008-014 N/A 1.4 N/A 15
NOTES: CRPWREXH028A01 ALL* 1.7 N/A 0.68 15
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load CRPWREXH029A01 ALL N/A 0.7 N/A 15
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective
device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. The UL, Canada units * — Single or three phase rooftop unit
may be fuse or circuit breaker. N/A — Not available
2. Electrical data based on 95 F ambient outdoor-air temperature ± 10% NOTE: If a single power source is to be used, size wire to include power
voltage. exhaust MCA and MOCP.
3. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Check MCA and MOCP when power exhaust is powered through the unit.
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater Determine the new MCA including the power exhaust using the following
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage formula:
imbalance. MCA New = MCA unit only + MCA of Power Exhaust
max voltage deviation from average voltage For example, using a 48HJD006---5 unit with MCA = 28.9 and MOCP = 35,
= 100 x
average voltage with CRPWREXH030A01 power exhaust.
MCA New = 28.9 amps + 1.6 amps = 30.5 amps
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60. If the new MCA does not exceed the published MOCP, then MOCP would
AB = 452 v not change. The MOCP in this example is 35 amps and the MCA New is
below 35; therefore the MOCP is acceptable. If “MCA New” is larger than the
48HJ
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v published MOCP, raise the MOCP to the next larger size. For separate
power, the MOCP for the power exhaust will be 15 amps per NEC.
452 + 464 + 455
Average Voltage =
3
1371
=
3
= 457
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
= 1.53%
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
138
48HJ004-014 UNITS (Cont)
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR OFM COMBUSTION
UNIT IFM Conv POWER SUPPLY* DISCONNECT
VOLTAGE IFM Type RANGE (each) (each) FAN MOTOR
48HJ Outlet SIZE†
(V-Ph-Hz)
Min Max Qty RLA LRA Qty FLA FLA FLA MCA MOCP** FLA LRA
NO 40.2 45 42 276
STD 7.5
208/230-3-60 187 254 2 13.1 105 2 1.4 0.6 YES 46.2 50 48 281
NO 43.3 50 46 301
HS 10.6
YES 49.3 60 51 305
NO 21.5 25 23 143
STD 3.4
009 YES 24.2 30 25 145
(81/2 460-3-60 414 508 2 7.4 55 2 0.7 0.3
Tons) NO 22.9 25 24 156
HS 4.8
YES 25.6 30 27 158
NO 18.2 20 19 115
STD 2.8
YES 20.4 25 21 116
518 632 6.4 44 2 0.6 0.3†
575-3-60 2 NO 18.9 25 20 124
HS 3.3
YES 21.1 25 22 126
LEGEND
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
IFM — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor POWER EXHAUST ELECTRICAL DATA
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps MOCP
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection (for
NEC — National Electrical Code POWER EXHAUST Application MCA MCA MCA separate
OFM — Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor PART NO. usage (230 v) (460 v) (575 v) power
RLA — Rated Load Amps source)
UL — Underwriters’ Laboratories CRPWREXH030A01 004-007* 1.6 N/A 0.64 15
*The values listed in this table do not include power exhaust. See table at right CRPWREXH021A01 004-007 N/A 0.68 N/A 15
for power exhaust requirements. CRPWREXH022A01 008-014 3.4 N/A 1.32 15
**Fuse or HACR circuit breaker.
†460v motor CRPWREXH023A01 008-014 N/A 1.4 N/A 15
NOTES: CRPWREXH028A01 ALL* 1.7 N/A 0.68 15
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load CRPWREXH029A01 ALL N/A 0.7 N/A 15
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective
device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. The UL, Canada units * — Single or three phase rooftop unit
may be fuse or circuit breaker. N/A — Not available
2. Electrical data based on 95 F ambient outdoor-air temperature ± 10% NOTE: If a single power source is to be used, size wire to include power
voltage. exhaust MCA and MOCP.
3. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Check MCA and MOCP when power exhaust is powered through the unit.
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater Determine the new MCA including the power exhaust using the following
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage formula:
imbalance. MCA New = MCA unit only + MCA of Power Exhaust
max voltage deviation from average voltage For example, using a 48HJD006---5 unit with MCA = 28.9 and MOCP = 35,
= 100 x
average voltage with CRPWREXH030A01 power exhaust.
MCA New = 28.9 amps + 1.6 amps = 30.5 amps
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60. If the new MCA does not exceed the published MOCP, then MOCP would
not change. The MOCP in this example is 35 amps and the MCA New is
48HJ
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v below 35; therefore the MOCP is acceptable. If “MCA New” is larger than the
AC = 455 v published MOCP, raise the MOCP to the next larger size. For separate
power, the MOCP for the power exhaust will be 15 amps per NEC.
452 + 464 + 455
Average Voltage =
3
1371
=
3
= 457
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
= 1.53%
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
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Electrical data — 48HJ (cont)
48HJ004-014 UNITS (Cont)
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR OFM COMBUSTION
UNIT RANGE (each) (each) IFM FAN MOTOR Conv POWER SUPPLY* DISCONNECT
VOLTAGE IFM Type SIZE†
48HJ Outlet
(V-Ph-Hz)
Min Max Qty RLA LRA Qty FLA FLA FLA MCA MOCP** FLA LRA
NO 53.0 60 56 341
STD 0.6 10.6
YES 59.0 70 61 345
208/230-3-60 187 254 2 17.6 125 2 1.4
NO 57.4 70 61 364
HS 0.6 15.0
YES 63.4 70 66 369
NO 24.9 30 26 171
STD 4.8
YES 27.6 30 29 173
460-3-60 414 508 2 8.3 62.5 2 0.7 0.3
012 NO 27.5 30 29 182
HS 7.4
(10 Tons) YES 30.2 35 32 184
NO 19.1 25 20 136
STD 0.3† 3.3
YES 21.3 25 22 138
2 0.6
NO 21.0 25 23 146
575-3-60 HS 518 632 2 6.3 50 0.3† 5.6
YES 23.1 25 25 148
NO 21.2 25 23 146
HumidiMi$er 2 0.7† 0.3† 7.4†
YES 23.4 25 25 148
NO 60.6 70 64 426
208/230-3-60 STD 187 254 2 19 156 2 1.4 0.6 15.0
YES 66.6 70 70 431
NO 29.1 35 31 207
460-3-60 STD 414 508 2 9 75 2 0.7 7.4 0.3
YES 31.8 35 33 209
014
(12 1/2 NO 23.5 30 25 154
Tons) STD 2 0.6 5.6 0.3
YES 25.6 30 27 156
575-3-60 518 632 2 7.4 54
NO 23.7 30 25 154
HumidiMi$er 2 0.7 7.4 0.3
YES 25.9 30 27 156
140
COBRA™ ENERGY RECOVERY UNITS (48HE003-006 UNITS WITH 62AQ060)
BASE NOMINAL CONV 62AQ POWER SUPPLY * DISCONNECT SIZE
IFM TYPE
UNIT SIZE V-PH-Hz OUTLET FLA MCA MOCP** FLA LRA
NO 9.2 25.5 30 26 103
003 208/230-1-60 STD
YES 9.2 31.5 35 32 107
NO 9.2 34.8 40 35 135
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 9.2 40.8 45 41 140
NO 9.2 27.7 35 29 124
STD
YES 9.2 33.7 40 34 129
208/230-3-60
NO 9.2 28.6 35 30 154
004 HS
YES 9.2 34.6 40 35 158
NO 9.2 13.6 15 14 63
STD
YES 9.2 16.3 20 17 65
460-3-60
NO 9.2 14.0 20 15 77
HS
YES 9.2 16.7 20 17 80
NO 9.2 41.9 50 42 164
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 9.2 47.9 60 48 169
NO 9.2 33.2 40 34 144
STD
YES 9.2 39.2 45 40 149
208/230-3-60
NO 9.2 34.1 40 35 174
005 HS
YES 9.2 40.1 45 41 179
NO 9.2 16.5 20 17 70
STD
YES 9.2 19.2 25 19 72
460-3-60
NO 9.2 16.9 20 17 84
HS
YES 9.2 19.6 25 20 87
NO 9.2 48.6 60 49 221
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 9.2 54.6 60 54 225
NO 9.2 38.1 45 39 202
STD
YES 9.2 44.1 50 44 207
208/230-3-60
NO 9.2 39.8 45 41 221
006 HS
YES 9.2 45.8 50 46 226
NO 9.2 19.3 25 20 101
STD
YES 9.2 22.0 25 22 104
460-3-60
NO 9.2 20.1 25 20 111
HS
YES 9.2 22.8 25 23 113
LEGEND Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
FLA — Full Load Amps AB = 452 v
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration BC = 464 v
IFM — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor AC = 455 v
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps 452 + 464 + 455
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps Average Voltage =
NEC — National Electrical Code 3
UL — Underwriters’ Laboratories 1371
=
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC. 3
NOTES: = 457
48HE
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective (AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be (BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
fuse or circuit breaker. (AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage
imbalance. 7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x 457
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x = 1.53%
average voltage
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allow-
able 2%.
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
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Electrical data — 48HE
COBRA™ ENERGY RECOVERY UNITS (48HE004-006 UNITS WITH 62AQ100)
BASE NOMINAL CONV 62AQ POWER SUPPLY * DISCONNECT SIZE
IFM TYPE
UNIT SIZE V-PH-Hz OUTLET FLA MCA MOCP ** FLA LRA
NO 15.1 40.7 45 42 161
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 15.1 46.7 50 48 166
NO 15.1 33.6 40 36 150
STD
YES 15.1 39.6 45 41 155
208/230-3-60
NO 15.1 34.5 40 37 180
004 HS
YES 15.1 40.5 45 42 184
NO 15.1 16.5 20 18 76
STD
YES 15.1 19.2 20 20 78
460-3-60
NO 15.1 16.9 20 18 90
HS
YES 15.1 19.6 25 20 93
NO 15.1 47.8 60 49 190
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 15.1 53.8 60 54 195
NO 15.1 39.1 45 41 170
STD
YES 15.1 45.1 50 46 175
208/230-3-60
NO 15.1 40.0 45 42 200
005 HS
YES 15.1 46.0 50 48 205
NO 15.1 19.4 25 20 83
STD
YES 15.1 22.1 25 23 85
460-3-60
NO 15.1 19.8 25 21 97
HS
YES 15.1 22.5 25 23 100
NO 15.1 54.5 70 55 247
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 15.1 60.5 70 61 251
NO 15.1 44.0 50 46 228
STD
YES 15.1 50.0 60 51 233
208/230-3-60
NO 15.1 45.7 60 48 247
006 HS
YES 15.1 51.7 60 53 252
NO 15.1 21.5 25 22 122
STD
YES 15.1 24.2 30 25 125
460-3-60
NO 15.1 22.3 25 23 132
HS
YES 15.1 25.0 30 26 134
LEGEND Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
FLA — Full Load Amps AB = 452 v
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration BC = 464 v
IFM — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor AC = 455 v
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps 452 + 464 + 455
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps Average Voltage =
NEC — National Electrical Code 3
UL — Underwriters’ Laboratories 1371
=
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC. 3
NOTES: = 457
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective (AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be (BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
48HE
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
142
COBRA™ ENERGY RECOVERY UNITS (48HJ004-007 UNITS WITH 62AQ060)
NOMINAL CONV 62AQ POWER SUPPLY* DISCONNECT SIZE
UNIT SIZE IFM TYPE
V-PH-Hz OUTLET FLA MCA MOCP† FLA LRA
NO 9.2 34.8/34.8 40/40 35/35 135/135
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 9.2 40.8/40.8 45/45 41/41 140/140
NO 9.2 27.7/27.7 35/35 29/29 124/124
STD
YES 9.2 33.7/33.7 40/40 34/34 129/129
208/230-3-60
NO 9.2 28.6/28.6 35/35 30/30 154/154
48HJ004 HIGH
YES 9.2 34.6/34.6 40/40 35/35 158/158
NO 9.2 13.6 15 14 63
STD
YES 9.2 16.3 20 17 65
460-3-60
NO 9.2 14.0 20 15 77
HIGH
YES 9.2 16.7 20 17 80
NO 9.2 44.4/44.4 60/60 44/44 173/173
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 9.2 50.4/50.4 60/60 50/50 178/178
NO 9.2 31.7/31.7 40/40 33/33 140/140
STD
YES 9.2 37.7/37.7 40/40 38/38 145/145
208/230-3-60
NO 9.2 32.6/32.6 40/40 34/34 170/170
48HJ005 HIGH
YES 9.2 38.6/38.6 45/45 39/39 174/174
NO 9.2 15.2 20 16 71
STD
YES 9.2 17.9 20 18 73
460-3-60
NO 9.2 15.6 20 16 85
HIGH
YES 9.2 18.3 20 19 87
NO 9.2 53.3/53.3 70/70 53/53 240/240
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 9.2 59.3/59.3 70/70 59/59 244/244
NO 9.2 38.1/38.1 45/45 39/39 202/202
STD
YES 9.2 44.1/44.1 50/50 44/44 207/207
208/230-3-60
NO 9.2 39.8/39.8 45/45 41/41 221/221
48HJ006 HIGH
YES 9.2 45.8/45.8 50/50 46/46 226/226
NO 9.2 19.3 25 20 101
STD
YES 9.2 22.0 25 22 104
460-3-60
NO 9.2 20.1 25 20 111
HIGH
YES 9.2 22.8 25 23 113
NO 9.2 42.0/42.0 50/50 42/42 234/234
STD
YES 9.2 48.0/48.0 60/60 48/48 239/239
208/230-3-60
NO 9.2 43.7/43.7 50/50 44/44 253/253
HIGH
YES 9.2 49.7/49.7 60/60 50/50 258/258
48HJ007
NO 9.2 19.8 25 20 114
STD
YES 9.2 22.5 25 23 116
460-3-60
NO 9.2 20.6 25 21 124
HIGH
YES 9.2 23.3 30 23 126
48HJ
IFM — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor AC = 455 v
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps 452 + 464 + 455
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps Average Voltage =
NEC — National Electrical Code 3
UL — Underwriters’ Laboratories 1371
=
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC. 3
NOTES: = 457
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective (AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be (BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
fuse or circuit breaker. (AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage
imbalance. 7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x 457
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x = 1.53%
average voltage
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allow-
able 2%.
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
143
Electrical data — 48HJ (cont)
COBRA™ ENERGY RECOVERY UNITS (48HJ004-007 UNITS WITH 62AQ100)
NOMINAL CONV 62AQ POWER SUPPLY* DISCONNECT SIZE
UNIT SIZE IFM TYPE
V-PH-Hz OUTLET FLA MCA MOCP† FLA LRA
NO 15.1 40.7/40.7 45/45 42/42 161/161
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 15.1 46.7/46.7 50/50 48/48 166/166
NO 15.1 33.6/33.6 40/40 36/36 150/150
STD
YES 15.1 39.6/39.6 45/45 41/41 155/155
208/230-3-60
NO 15.1 34.5/34.5 40/40 37/37 180/180
48HJ004 HIGH
YES 15.1 40.5/40.5 45/45 42/42 184/184
NO 15.1 16.5 20 18 76
STD
YES 15.1 19.2 20 20 78
460-3-60
NO 15.1 16.9 20 18 90
HIGH
YES 15.1 19.6 25 20 93
NO 15.1 50.3/50.3 60/60 51/51 199/199
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 15.1 56.3/56.3 70/70 57/57 204/204
NO 15.1 37.6/37.6 45/45 39/39 166/166
STD
YES 15.1 43.6/43.6 50/50 45/45 171/171
208/230-3-60
NO 15.1 38.5/38.5 45/45 40/40 196/196
48HJ005 HIGH
YES 15.1 44.5/44.5 50/50 46/46 200/200
NO 15.1 18.2 20 19 84
STD
YES 15.1 20.9 25 22 86
460-3-60
NO 15.1 18.6 25 19 98
HIGH
YES 15.1 21.3 25 22 100
NO 15.1 59.2/59.2 70/70 60/60 266/266
208/230-1-60 STD
YES 15.1 65.2/65.2 80/80 65/65 270/270
NO 15.1 44.0/44.0 50/50 46/46 228/228
STD
YES 15.1 50.0/50.0 60/60 51/51 233/233
208/230-3-60
NO 15.1 45.7/45.7 60/60 48/48 247/247
48HJ006 HIGH
YES 15.1 51.7/51.7 60/60 53/53 252/252
NO 15.1 22.2 25 23 114
STD
YES 15.1 24.9 30 25 117
460-3-60
NO 15.1 23.0 30 24 124
HIGH
YES 15.1 25.7 30 26 126
NO 15.1 47.9/47.9 60/60 49/49 260/260
STD
YES 15.1 53.9/53.9 60/60 55/55 265/265
208/230-3-60
NO 15.1 49.6/49.6 60/60 51/51 279/279
HIGH
YES 15.1 55.6/55.6 60/60 57/57 284/284
48HJ007
NO 15.1 22.8 30 23 127
STD
YES 15.1 25.5 30 26 129
460-3-60
NO 15.1 23.6 30 24 137
HIGH
YES 15.1 26.3 30 27 139
LEGEND Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
FLA — Full Load Amps AB = 452 v
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
48HJ
144
COBRA™ ENERGY RECOVERY UNITS (48HJ008-014 UNITS WITH 62AQ200)
NOMINAL CONV 62AQ POWER SUPPLY* DISCONNECT SIZE
UNIT SIZE IFM TYPE
V-PH-HZ OUTLET FLA MCA MOCP† FLA LRA
NO 21.9 60.1 70 66 366
STD
YES 21.9 66.1 70 71 371
208/230-3-60
NO 21.9 63.2 70 69 391
HIGH
YES 21.9 69.2 80 75 395
48HJ008
NO 10.2 29.4 35 32 184
STD
YES 10.2 32.1 35 34 186
460-3-60
NO 10.2 30.8 35 34 197
HIGH
YES 10.2 33.5 35 36 199
NO 21.9 62.1 70 68 400
STD
YES 21.9 68.1 70 73 405
208/230-3-60
NO 21.9 65.2 70 71 425
HIGH
YES 21.9 71.2 80 77 429
48HJ009
NO 10.2 31.7 35 34 206
STD
YES 10.2 34.4 40 37 208
460-3-60
NO 10.2 33.1 35 36 219
HIGH
YES 10.2 35.8 40 38 221
NO 21.9 74.9 80 81 465
STD
YES 21.9 80.9 90 87 469
208/230-3-60
NO 21.9 79.3 90 86 488
HIGH
YES 21.9 85.3 90 92 493
48HJ012
NO 10.2 35.1 40 38 234
STD
YES 10.2 37.8 45 40 236
460-3-60
NO 10.2 37.7 40 41 245
HIGH
YES 10.2 40.4 45 43 247
NO 21.9 82.5 90 89 550
208/230-3-60 STD
YES 21.9 88.5 100 95 555
48HJ014
NO 10.2 39.3 45 43 270
460-3-60 STD
YES 10.2 42.0 50 45 272
48HJ
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is 7
greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent % Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
of voltage imbalance. 457
= 1.53%
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maxi-
average voltage
mum allowable 2%.
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Electrical data — 48HJ (cont)
COBRA™ ENERGY RECOVERY UNITS (48HJ008-014 UNITS WITH 62AQ300)
POWER SUPPLY DISCONNECT SIZE*
NOMINAL IFM CONV 62AQ
UNIT FUSE OR
V-PH-Hz TYPE OUTLET FLA MCA FLA LRA
HACR BKR
STD NO 29.8 68.0 80 75 420
208/230-3-60 STD YES 29.8 74.0 80 80 425
HIGH STATIC NO 29.8 71.1 80 78 445
HIGH STATIC YES 29.8 77.1 80 84 449
48HJ008
STD NO 15.8 35.0 40 38 211
460-3-60 STD YES 15.8 37.7 40 41 213
HIGH STATIC NO 15.8 36.4 40 40 224
HIGH STATIC YES 15.8 39.1 45 43 226
STD NO 29.8 70.0 80 77 454
208/230-3-60 STD YES 29.8 76.0 80 82 459
HIGH STATIC NO 29.8 73.1 80 80 479
HIGH STATIC YES 29.8 79.1 80 86 483
48HJ009
STD NO 15.8 37.3 40 41 233
460-3-60 STD YES 15.8 40.0 45 43 235
HIGH STATIC NO 15.8 38.7 45 42 246
HIGH STATIC YES 15.8 41.4 45 45 248
STD NO 29.8 82.8 90 90 519
208/230-3-60† STD YES 29.8 88.8 100 96 523
HIGH STATIC NO 29.8 87.2 100 95 542
HIGH STATIC YES 29.8 93.2 100 101 547
48HJ012
STD NO 15.8 40.7 45 44 261
460-3-60 STD YES 15.8 43.4 45 47 263
HIGH STATIC NO 15.8 43.3 50 47 272
HIGH STATIC YES 15.8 46.0 50 50 274
208/230-3-60† STD NO 29.8 90.4 100 98 604
STD YES 29.8 96.4 100 104 609
48HJ014
460-3-60 STD NO 15.8 44.9 50 49 297
STD YES 15.8 47.6 50 51 299
LEGEND Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
FLA — Full Load Amps AB = 452 v
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration BC = 464 v
IFM — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor AC = 455 v
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps 452 + 464 + 455
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps Average Voltage =
NEC — National Electrical Code 3
UL — Underwriters’ Laboratories 1371
=
3
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
†Single point box with fuse is part of base unit. = 457
NOTES: Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combina- (AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
tion load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcur- (BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
rent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, (AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Canada units may be fuse or circuit breaker. Maximum deviation is 7 v.
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is 7
greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent % Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
of voltage imbalance. 457
= 1.53%
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
48HJ
average voltage This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maxi-
mum allowable 2%.
146
ELECTRICAL DATA — 48HJ015,017
015 208/230 187 253 20.7 156 20.7 156 3 0.5 1.70 3.7 10.5/11.0 — — 0.57 62/63 80/80
4.6 18.8 0.57 67/67 80/80
(Optional
IFM) 460 414 506 10.0 75 10.0 75 3 0.5 0.80 3.7 4.8 — — 0.30 30 35
2.3 6.0 0.30 32 40
— — 0.57 82/82 110/110
208/230 187 253 32.1 195 20.7 156 3 0.5 1.70 5.0 15.8/15.8
4.6 18.8 0.57 86/86 110/110
— — 0.30 41 50
017 460 414 506 16.4 95 10.0 75 3 0.5 0.80 5.0 7.9
2.3 6.0 0.30 43 50
575 518 633 12.0 80 8.2 54 3 0.5 0.75 5.0 6.0 — — 0.57 31 40
2.1 4.8 0.57 34 45
LEGEND Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration AB = 452 v
IFM — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor BC = 464 v
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps AC = 455 v
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps 452 + 464 + 455
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection Average Voltage =
3
NEC — National Electrical Code
OFM — Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor
RLA — Rated Load Amps 1371
=
3
*Fuse or HACR circuit breaker. = 457
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
NOTES: % Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combina-
tion load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the over- = 1.53%
current protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the
breaker. Canadian units may be fuse or circuit breaker. maximum allowable 2%.
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%,
is greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the per- contact your local electric utility company immediately.
cent of voltage imbalance.
48HJ
% Voltage Imbalance
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
average voltage
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Electrical data — 48HJ (cont)
ELECTRICAL DATA — 48HJ020-028 WITHOUT CONVENIENCE OUTLET
NOMINAL VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR POWER COMBUSTION DISCONNECT
OFM IFM POWER SUPPLY
UNIT VOLTAGE RANGE No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 EXHAUST FAN MOTOR SIZE
48HJ (3 Ph, FLA
60 Hz) Min Max RLA LRA RLA LRA RLA LRA Qty Hp Hp FLA Qty Hp FLA FLA MCA MOCP* FLA
(ea) (ea)
— — — 78/ 77 100/ 90 83/ 82
3.7 10.6/ 9.6
2 1 5.9 90/ 89 100/100 97/ 96
— — — 84/ 83 100/100 90/ 89
208/230 187 253 16.7 130 16.7 130 22.4 184 4 0.25 1.5 5 16.7/15.2 0.5
2 1 5.9 96/ 94 100/100 104/102
— — — 92/ 89 100/100 99/ 96
7.5 24.2/22
2 1 5.9 104/101 125/110 112/110
— — — 39 45 42
3.7 4.8
2 1 3.1 45 50 49
— — — 42 50 45
020 460 414 506 9 70 9 70 10.7 90 4 0.25 0.7 5 7.6 0.3
2 1 3.1 48 50 52
— — — 45 50 49
7.5 11
2 1 3.1 51 60 56
— — — 32 40 35
3 3.9
2 1 2.4 37 45 40
— — — 35 40 37
575 518 633 7 55 7 55 9.3 73 4 0.25 0.7 5 6.1 0.24
2 1 2.4 39 45 43
— — — 37 45 40
7.5 9
2 1 2.4 42 50 46
— — — 89/ 88 100/100 96/ 95
3.7 10.6/ 9.6
2 1 5.9 101/100 110/110 110/109
— — — 96/ 94 100/100 103/102
5 16.7/15.2
2 1 5.9 107/106 125/125 117/115
208/230 187 253 22.4 184 22.4 184 22.4 184 4 0.25 1.5 0.5
— — — 103/101 125/110 112/109
7.5 24.2/22
2 1 5.9 115/113 125/125 126/123
— — — 112/108 125/125 120/116
10 30.8/28
2 1 5.9 124/120 150/125 133/130
— — — 42 50 46
3.7 4.8
2 1 3.1 49 50 53
— — — 45 50 49
024 5 7.6
2 1 3.1 51 60 56
460 414 506 10.7 90 10.7 90 10.7 90 4 0.25 0.7 0.3
— — — 49 50 53
7.5 11
2 1 3.1 55 60 60
— — — 52 60 56
10 14
2 1 3.1 59 60 63
— — — 39 45 42
5 6.1
2 1 2.4 44 50 48
— — — 42 50 46
575 518 633 9.3 73 9.3 73 9.3 73 4 0.25 0.7 7.5 9 0.24
2 1 2.4 47 50 51
— — — 44 50 48
10 11
2 1 2.4 49 60 53
— — — 132/130 175/175 138/136
5 16.7/15.2
2 1 5.9 143/142 175/175 151/150
— — — 139/137 175/175 147/144
208/230 187 253 47.1 245 47.1 245 — — 6 0.25 1.5 7.5 24.2/22 0.5
2 1 5.9 151/149 175/175 160/158
— — — 146/143 175/175 154/151
10 30.8/28
2 1 5.9 158/155 200/200 168/164
— — — 56 60 59
5 7.6
2 1 3.1 62 80 66
— — — 59 60 63
028 460 414 506 19.6 125 19.6 125 — — 6 0.25 0.7 7.5 11 0.3
2 1 3.1 66 80 70
— — — 62 80 66
10 14
2 1 3.1 69 80 73
— — — 46 60 48
5 6.1
2 1 2.4 51 60 54
— — — 49 60 52
575 518 633 15.8 100 15.8 100 — — 6 0.25 0.7 7.5 9 0.24
2 1 2.4 54 60 57
— — — 51 60 54
10 11
2 1 2.4 56 60 59
48HJ
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ELECTRICAL DATA — 48HJ020-028 WITH OPTIONAL CONVENIENCE OUTLET
NOMINAL VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR POWER COMBUSTION DISCONNECT
OFM IFM POWER SUPPLY
UNIT VOLTAGE RANGE No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 EXHAUST FAN MOTOR SIZE
48HJ (3 Ph, FLA
60 Hz) Min Max RLA LRA RLA LRA RLA LRA Qty Hp Hp FLA Qty Hp FLA FLA MCA MOCP* FLA
(ea) (ea)
— — — 83/ 82 100/100 89/ 88
3.7 10.6/ 9.6
2 1 5.9 95/ 94 100/100 103/101
— — — 89/ 88 100/100 96/ 94
208/230 187 253 16.7 130 16.7 130 22.4 184 4 0.25 1.5 5 16.7/15.2 0.5
2 1 5.9 101/ 99 110/100 110/108
— — — 97/ 94 100/100 105/102
7.5 24.2/22
2 1 5.9 109/106 125/125 118/116
— — — 42 50 45
3.7 4.8
2 1 3.1 48 50 52
— — — 45 50 48
020 460 414 506 9 70 9 70 10.7 90 4 0.25 0.7 5 7.6 0.3
2 1 3.1 51 60 56
— — — 48 50 52
7.5 11
2 1 3.1 54 60 59
— — — 35 40 38
3 3.9
2 1 2.4 40 45 43
— — — 38 45 40
575 518 633 7 55 7 55 9.3 73 4 0.25 0.7 5 6.1 0.24
2 1 2.4 42 50 46
— — — 40 45 44
7.5 9
2 1 2.4 45 50 49
— — — 94/ 93 100/100 102/101
3.7 10.6/ 9.6
2 1 5.9 106/105 125/125 116/115
— — — 101/ 99 110/100 109/107
5 16.7/15.2
2 1 5.9 112/111 125/125 123/121
208/230 187 253 22.4 184 22.4 184 22.4 184 4 0.25 1.5 0.5
— — — 108/106 125/125 118/115
7.5 24.2/22
2 1 5.9 120/118 125/125 131/129
— — — 117/113 125/125 125/122
10 30.8/28
2 1 5.9 129/125 150/150 139/136
— — — 45 50 49
3.7 4.8
2 1 3.1 52 60 56
— — — 48 50 52
024 5 7.6
2 1 3.1 54 60 59
460 414 506 10.7 90 10.7 90 10.7 90 4 0.25 0.7 0.3
— — — 52 60 56
7.5 11
2 1 3.1 58 60 63
— — — 55 60 60
10 14
2 1 3.1 62 70 67
— — — 42 50 46
5 6.1
2 1 2.4 47 50 51
— — — 45 50 49
575 518 633 9.3 73 9.3 73 9.3 73 4 0.25 0.7 7.5 9 0.24
2 1 2.4 50 50 55
— — — 47 50 51
10 11
2 1 2.4 52 60 57
— — — 137/135 175/175 144/142
5 16.7/15.2
2 1 5.9 148/147 175/175 157/155
— — — 144/142 175/175 152/150
208/230 187 253 47.1 245 47.1 245 — — 6 0.25 1.5 7.5 24.2/22 0.5
2 1 5.9 156/154 200/200 166/163
— — — 151/148 175/175 160/157
10 30.8/28
2 1 5.9 163/160 200/200 173/170
— — — 59 60 62
5 7.6
2 1 3.1 65 80 69
— — — 62 80 66
028 460 414 506 19.6 125 19.6 125 — — 6 0.25 0.7 7.5 11 0.3
2 1 3.1 69 80 73
— — — 65 80 69
10 14
2 1 3.1 72 90 77
— — — 49 60 52
5 6.1
2 1 2.4 54 60 57
— — — 52 60 55
575 518 633 15.8 100 15.8 100 - - 6 0.25 0.7 7.5 9 0.24
48HJ
2 1 2.4 57 60 60
— — — 54 60 57
10 11
2 1 2.4 59 60 63
149
Typical wiring schematics — 48HJ
150
SIZES 008-014 (48HJ008-014, 460-3-60 SHOWN)
48HJ
151
Typical wiring schematics — 48HJ (cont)
152
LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL SCHEMATIC — 48HJ020-028
48HJ
153
Typical wiring schematics — 48HJ (cont)
154
CO MPO NENT A RRANGEMENT — 4 8 HJ020- 028
LEGEND
155
48HJ
Typical wiring schematics — 48HJ (cont)
156
ECONOMI$ER2 WIRING — 48HE003-006 and 48HJ004-014 UNITS
BLACK
4
5
BLUE
2
500 OHM
RESISTOR 8
VIOLET
6
NOTE 1
PINK
7
RUN
RED
NOTE 3 - 1
+
10
50HJ540573
YELLOW
ACTUATOR
ASSEMBLY 11
OPTIONAL CO 2
SENSOR 4 - 20 mA
OUTPUT 9
DIRECT DRIVE WHITE
ACTUATOR 12
ECONOMISER2 PLUG
NOTES:
1. Switch on actuator must be in run position for economizer to operate.
2. PremierLink™ control requires that the standard 50HJ540569 outside-air sensor be replaced by either the CROASENR001A00 dry bulb sensor or HH57A077
enthalpy sensor.
3. 50HJ540573 actuator consists of the 50HJ540567 actuator and a harness with 500-ohm resistor.
7
RED
2
500 OHM
RESISTOR 8
PINK
6
NOTE 1
BLUE
48HE/HJ
5
RUN OAT
BLACK
NOTE 2 1
10
50HJ540573
ACTUATOR
ASSEMBLY 11
9
DIRECT DRIVE WHITE
ACTUATOR 12
ECONOMISER2 PLUG
LEGEND
OAT — Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor
NOTES:
1. Switch on actuator must be in run position for economizer to operate.
2. 50HJ540573 actuator consists of the 50HJ540567 actuator and a harness with 500-ohm resistor.
157
Typical wiring schematics — 48HJ (cont)
158
TYPICAL COBRA™ ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT CONTROL WIRING WITH DIGITAL THERMOSTAT,
HUMIDISTAT, AND ELECTRO-MECHANICAL CONTROLS
48HJ
159
Typical wiring schematics — 48HJ (cont)
160
TYPICAL COBRA™ ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT CONTROL WIRING WITH THERMIDSTAT™,
AND PREMIERLINK™ CONTROLS
48HJ
161
Typical wiring schematics — 48HJ (cont)
NOTE:
Convenience outlet is intended for intermittent use of service equipment and not as a power source for extended operation of electrical loads.
162
NON-FUSED DISCONNECT (OPTIONAL) — 48HJ015,017
NOTES:
1. If the Non-Fused Disconnect Service Option is ordered for size 015,017 units, the Non-Fused Disconnect will be factory-installed.
2. The Disconnect takes the place of TB-1 as shown on the unit wiring diagram label and the component arrangement label.
48HJ
163
Typical piping and wiring — 48HE003-006 and 48HJ004-014
VERTICAL
VERTICALDDISCHARGE
ISCHA RGE DUCT ING
DUCTING
HORIZONTAL
HORIZONTALDDISCHARGE
ISCH ARGE DDUCTING
UCTING
48HJ
NO.1
CONVENIENCE
OUTLET
NO.2
NEC — National
National Electrical
Electrical Code
Code
164
Typical piping and wiring — 48HJ015 and 017
LEGEND
NEC — National Electrical Code
48HJ
165
Controls
PremierLink™ Direct Digital Controls — The PremierLink space at the set point level. The set point is calculated from the
Direct Digital Controls (DDC) require the use of a Carrier elec- differential air quality that is configured by the user. As air
tronic thermostat or a CCN connection for time broadcast to quality within the space changes, the position of the econo-
initiate its internal timeclock. This is necessary for broadcast of mizer damper will also change thus allowing more or less out-
time of day functions (occupied/unoccupied). Refer to Premier- door air into the space. If IAQ is configured for low priority, the
LinkTM literature for more information positioning of the economizer damper can be overridden by
PremierLink Features: comfort requirements. If IAQ is configured for high priority,
the controller will check the air quality every 30 seconds and
• Equipment Control Functions
Cooling Stages will perform supply air tempering when in IAQ mode if the fol-
Heating Stages lowing criteria are met:
Indoor-Fan Motor • IAQ priority is high
4-Way Valve • Outdoor temperature is less than 55 F
• Economizer Control Functions • Heat and cool set points have not been exceeded
Dry Bulb Control Demand Control Ventilation — Certain criteria must be con-
Enthalpy Control
sidered when using the PremierLink™ controller for demand
Differential Enthalpy
Power Exhaust control ventilation. When selecting the heating and cooling
capacity of the equipment, the maximum ventilation rate must
• Advanced Control Functions
be evaluated for design conditions along with the maximum
Smoke Detection
Optimal Start (90.1) damper position to achieve desired conditioning of the space.
Unoccupied Free Cool Typical maximum ventilation rate should be ASHRAE occu-
Smart Staging and Optimal Staging pied design crfm +5 to 10%.
• Network Protocol The PremierLink controller can also provide tempering of the
CCN supply air when the space or return air temperature falls be-
Internet Ready 38.4 K baud rate tween the occupied heat and cool set points or there is not a call
• Diagnostics/Advanced Service Features for heating or cooling in the Thermostat mode. The maximum
Diagnostics ventilation airflow rate should be checked by evaluating the
Onboard display unit’s heating capability to raise the supply air to an acceptable
• Scheduling level during tempering of supply air.
Via Communicating Stat After determining the maximum ventilation airflow rate the
• User Interface IAQ maximum damper configuration needs to be configured.
Navigator (LEN protocol) Demand control ventilation software may be used to assist in
LID2B (CCN) determining the CO2 maximum ventilation recovery rate. The
PC with Carrier software (CCN) recovery rate can be accomplished by using either proportion-
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Monitoring — An indoor air qual- al-anticipatory strategy or proportional integral (PI) control.
ity (IAQ) controller will maintain indoor air quality within the
CCN POINTS FOR PREMIERLINK CONTROL
DESCRIPTION STATUS UNITS POINT LIMITS ACCESS
Space Temperature xxx.x dF SPT –40.0 to 245.0 dF R/W
Supply Air Temperature xxx.x dF SAT –40.0 to 245.0 dF R/W
Outside Air Temperature xxx.x dF OAT –40.0 to 245.0 dF R/W
Control Setpoint xxx.x dF CLSP R
Cooling % Total Capacity xxx % CCAP 0 to 100 % R
Heating % Total Capacity xxx % HCAP 0 to 100 % R
48HJ
166
CARRIER CONTROL NETWORK
167
48HJ
Controls (cont)
168
TYPICAL PREMIERLINK™ CONTROLS WIRING (48HJ015,017)
169
48HJ
Controls (cont)
Operating sequence, 48HE003-006, 48HJ 004-014 itself. Any change in damper position will take up to 30 sec-
units onds to initiate. Damper movement from full closed to full
Cooling, units without economizer — When thermostat calls open (or vice versa) will take between 11/2 and 21/2 minutes.
for cooling, terminals G and Y1 are energized. The indoor-fan If free cooling can be used as determined from the appropri-
contactor (IFC) and compressor contactor are energized and in- ate changeover command (switch, dry bulb, enthalpy curve,
door-fan motor, compressor, and outdoor fan starts. The out- differential dry bulb, or differential enthalpy), then the control
door-fan motor runs continuously while unit is cooling. will modulate the dampers open to maintain the mixed-air tem-
For units with 2 stages of cooling, if the thermostat calls for perature set point at 50 to 55 F.
a second stage of cooling by energizing Y2, compressor con- If there is a further demand for cooling (cooling second stage
tactor no. 2 (C2) is energized and compressor no. 2 starts. — Y2 is energized), then the control will bring on compressor
Heating, units without economizer — When the thermostat stage 1 to maintain the mixed-air temperature set point. The
calls for heating, terminal W1 is energized. To prevent thermo- EconoMi$er IV damper will be open at maximum position.
stat short-cycling, the unit is locked into the Heating mode for EconoMi$er IV operation is limited to a single compressor.
at least 1 minute when W1 is energized. The induced-draft mo- Heating, units with economizer
tor is energized and the burner ignition sequence begins. The NOTE: The units have 2 stages of heat.
indoor (evaporator) fan motor (IFM) is energized 45 seconds
When the thermostat calls for heating, power is sent to W1
after a flame is ignited. On units equipped for two stages of
on the IGC (integrated gas unit controller) board. An LED
heat, when additional heat is needed, W2 is energized and the
(light-emitting diode) on the IGC board will be on during nor-
high-fire solenoid on the main gas valve (MGV) is energized.
mal operation. A check is made to ensure that the rollout switch
When the thermostat is satisfied and W1 is deenergized, the
and limit switch are closed and the induced-draft motor is run-
IFM stops after a 45-second time-off delay.
ning. The induced-draft motor is then energized, and when
Cooling, units with EconoMi$er IV — When free cooling is speed is proven with the hall effect sensor on the motor, the ig-
not available, the compressors will be controlled by the zone nition activation period begins. The burners will ignite within 5
thermostat. When free cooling is available, the outdoor-air seconds.
damper is modulated by the EconoMi$er IV control to provide
If the burners do not light, there is a 22-second delay before
a 50 to 55 F mixed-air temperature into the zone. As the mixed-
another 5-second attempt. If the burners still do not light, this
air temperature fluctuates above 55 or below 50 F, the dampers
sequence is repeated for 15 minutes. After the 15 minutes have
will be modulated (open or close) to bring the mixed-air tem-
elapsed, if the burners still have not lit, heating is locked out.
perature back within control.
To reset the control, break 24-v power to the thermostat.
If mechanical cooling is utilized with free cooling, the
When ignition occurs the IGC board will continue to monitor
outdoor-air damper will maintain its current position at the time
the condition of the rollout and limit switches, the hall effect
the compressor is started. If the increase in cooling capacity
sensor, as well as the flame sensor. If the unit is controlled
causes the mixed-air temperature to drop below 45 F, then the
through a room thermostat set for fan auto., 45 seconds after
outdoor-air damper position will be decreased to the minimum
ignition occurs, the indoor-fan motor will be energized (and the
position. If the mixed-air temperature continues to fall, the out-
outdoor-air dampers will open to their minimum position). If
door-air damper will close. Control returns to normal once the
for some reason the overtemperature limit opens prior to the
mixed-air temperature rises above 48 F.
start of the indoor fan blower, on the next attempt, the 45-sec-
If optional power exhaust is installed, as the outdoor-air ond delay will be shortened to 5 seconds less than the time
damper opens and closes, the power exhaust fans will be ener- from initiation of heat to when the limit tripped. Gas will not be
gized and deenergized. interrupted to the burners and heating will continue. Once mod-
48HE/HJ
If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to the ified, the fan on delay will not change back to 45 seconds
EconoMi$er IV control, a demand controlled ventilation strate- unless power is reset to the control.
gy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone increases When additional heat is required, W2 closes and initiates
above the CO2 set point, the minimum position of the damper power to the second stage of the main gas valve. When the ther-
will be increased proportionally. As the CO2 level decreases mostat is satisfied, W1 and W2 open and the gas valve closes,
because of the increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air damper will interrupting the flow of gas to the main burners. If the call for
be proportionally closed. W1 lasted less than 1 minute, the heating cycle will not termi-
For EconoMi$er IV operation, there must be a thermostat nate until 1 minute after W1 became active. If the unit is con-
call for the fan (G). If the unit is occupied and the fan is on, the trolled through a room thermostat set for fan auto., the indoor-
damper will operate at minimum position. Otherwise, the fan motor will continue to operate for an additional 45 seconds
damper will be closed. then stop (and the outdoor-air dampers will close). If the over-
When the EconoMi$er IV control is in the occupied mode temperature limit opens after the indoor motor is stopped with-
and a call for cooling exists (Y1 on the thermostat), the control in 10 minutes of W1 becoming inactive, on the next cycle the
will first check for indoor fan operation. If the fan is not on, time will be extended by 15 seconds. The maximum delay is 3
then cooling will not be activated. If the fan is on, then the con- minutes. Once modified, the fan off delay will not change back
trol will open the EconoMi$er IV damper to the minimum po- to 45 seconds unless power is reset to the control.
sition.
On the initial power to the EconoMi$er IV control, it will
take the damper up to 21/2 minutes before it begins to position
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When the thermostat is satisfied and W1 and W2 are deener- Cooling, units with EconoMi$er2, PremierLink Control and
gized, the IFM continues to run and the economizer damper a room sensor — When free cooling is not available, the com-
then moves to the minimum position. pressors will be controlled by the PremierLink controller using
Cooling, units with EconoMi$er2, PremierLink™ control a PID Error reduction calculation as indicated below.
and a thermostat — When free cooling is not available, the The PremierLink controller will use the following informa-
compressors will be controlled by the PremierLink control in tion to determine if free cooling is available:
response to the Y1 and Y2 inputs from the thermostat. • Indoor fan has been on for at least 30 seconds.
The PremierLink control will use the following information • The SPT, SAT, and OAT inputs must have valid readings.
to determine if free cooling is available: • OAT must be less than 75 F.
• Indoor fan has been on for at least 30 seconds. • OAT must be less than SPT.
• The SPT, SAT, and OAT inputs must have valid readings. • Enthalpy must be LOW (may be jumpered if an enthalpy
• OAT must be less than 75 F. sensor is not available).
• OAT must be less than SPT. • Economizer position is NOT forced.
• Enthalpy must be LOW (may be jumpered if an enthalpy When free cooling is available, the outdoor-air damper is po-
sensor not available). sitioned through the use of a Proportional Integral (PID) con-
• Economizer position is NOT forced. trol process to provide a calculated supply-air temperature into
Pre-cooling occurs when the is no call from the thermostat the zone. The supply air will maintain the space temperature
except G. Pre-cooling is defined as the economizer modulates between the heating and cooling set points.
to provide 70 F supply air. The PremierLink control will integrate the compressors stag-
When free cooling is available the PremierLink control will es with the economizer based on logic built into the controller.
control the compressors and economizer to provide a supply-air If an optional power exhaust is installed, as the outdoor-air
temperature determined to meet the Y1 and Y2 calls from the damper opens and closes, the power exhaust fans will be ener-
thermostat. gized and deenergized.
If optional power exhaust is installed, as the outdoor-air If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to the
damper opens and closes, the power exhaust fans will be ener- PremierLink™ control, a PID-controlled demand ventilation
gized and deenergized. strategy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone in-
If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to the creases above the CO2 set point, the minimum position of the
PremierLink control, a PID-controlled demand ventilation damper will be increased proportionally. As the CO2 level de-
strategy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone in- creases because of the increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air
creases above the CO2 set point, the minimum position of the damper will be proportionally closed.
damper will be increased proportionally. As the CO2 level de- Heating, unit with EconoMi$er2, PremierLink control and
creases because of the increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air a room sensor — Every 40 seconds the controller will calcu-
damper will be proportionally closed. late the required heat stages (maximum of 3) to maintain Sup-
Heating, units with EconoMi$er2, PremierLink control and ply Air Temperature (SAT) if the following qualifying
a thermostat — When the thermostat calls for heating, termi- conditions are met:
nal W1 is energized. The PremierLink control will move the • Indoor fan has been on for at least 30 seconds.
economizer damper to the minimum position if there is a call • COOL mode is not active.
for G and closed if there is a call for W1 without G. In order to • OCCUPIED, TEMP.COMPENSATED START or HEAT
prevent thermostat from short cycling, the unit is locked into mode is active.
the heating mode for at least 10 minutes when W1 is energized. • SAT reading is available.
The induced-draft motor is then energized and the burner igni- • Fire shutdown mode is not active.
48HJ
tion sequence begins. If all of the above conditions are met, the number of heat
On units equipped for two stages of heat, when additional stages is calculated; otherwise the required number of heat
heat is needed, W2 is energized and the high-fire solenoid on stages will be set to 0.
the main gas valve (MGV) is energized. When the thermostat is If the PremierLink controller determines that heat stages are
satisfied and W1 is deenergized, the IFM stops after a 45-sec- required, the economizer damper will be moved to minimum
ond time-off delay unless G is still maintained. position if occupied and closed if unoccupied.
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Controls (cont)
Operating sequence, COBRA™ energy CO2 sensor and the levels are below that sensor set point, then
recovery units (48HE003-006 and 48HJ004-014) the unit will operate in the unoccupied mode sequence
Cooling, units with COBRA™ energy recovery — The cool- (i.e.,COBRA energy recovery unit dampers closed and rooftop
ing changeover thermostat located on COBRA energy recovery unit operation only to maintain space conditions).
unit hood determines when the COBRA energy recovery unit Heating, units with COBRA energy recovery — The heating
goes into economizer mode. When the outdoor temperature is changeover thermostat located on the COBRA energy recovery
below the cooling set point the unit will be in economizer unit hood determines the stage 1 to stage 2 switchover point in
mode. heating mode.
In the unoccupied mode, fans are normally set for AUTO In unoccupied mode, the COBRA energy recovery unit is off
operation, causing the fans to cycle on only as needed for heat- and all compressors are locked off. First stage heat is rooftop
ing or cooling. If the Light Commercial Thermidistat™ device unit heat at 50%. Second stage heat is rooftop unit heat at
is set for “AUTO” fan, the rooftop unit fan will be off except 100%.
when cooling or humidity control is required. The COBRA In unoccupied mode, when the COBRA energy recovery unit
energy recovery unit fans will be off except when unit is run- compressor runs in heat mode, it is extracting heat from the
ning in the economizer mode. If the Light Commercial Thermi- exhaust air and rejecting heat to the incoming outdoor air. So it
distat device is set to “ON” for fan, the COBRA energy is returning energy to the building that otherwise would be
recovery unit and rooftop unit fans will run continuously. If “thrown away”. The COBRA energy recovery unit and rooftop
outdoor air is below the outdoor air thermostat set point, the unit fans run continuously. The rooftop unit compressors are
compressors are locked off and the unit operates in economizer always off. On a first stage call, the COBRA energy recovery
mode when cooling is required. If outdoor air is unsuitable due unit compressor is on in heat mode. Rooftop unit heat is off if
to humidity or quality, the COBRA energy recovery unit is off the outdoor air is above the set point. Rooftop unit heat is on at
and only the rooftop unit compressor runs when cooling is 50% if the outdoor air is below the set point. On a second stage
required. Note that the COBRA energy recovery unit does not call, the COBRA energy recovery unit compressor is on in heat
run and dampers are closed when the outdoor air is unsuitable mode. Rooftop unit heat is on a 50% if the outdoor air is above
for cooling and the mode is unoccupied. If outdoor air is suit- the set point. Rooftop unit heat is on at 100% if the outdoor air
able, first stage cooling is COBRA energy recovery unit in is below the set point.
economizer mode and all compressors are off. Second stage
Defrost — If the temperature of the 62AQ section condenser
cooling adds the COBRA energy recovery unit compressor and
(exhaust air) coil drops below 28 F at the defrost thermostat
rooftop unit compressor no. 1.
(DFT) and the defrost timer is at the end of a timed period (ad-
In occupied mode, when the COBRA energy recovery unit justable to 30, 50 or 90 minutes), then the reversing valve sole-
compressor runs in cooling mode, it is extracting heat from the noid (RVS) is energized and the condenser fan contactor(s) are
incoming outdoor air and rejecting heat to the exhaust air. The deenergized. This switches the position of the reversing valve
COBRA energy recovery unit and rooftop unit fans run contin- and shuts off the 62AQ section condenser (exhaust air) fan. The
uously. On a first stage call, all compressors will be off if the unit continues to defrost until the coil temperature measured at
outdoor air is suitable for free cooling. Otherwise, the COBRA the DFT reaches 65 F or the defrost cycle completes a 10-
energy recovery unit compressor and rooftop unit compressor minute cycle. At the end of the defrost cycle the RVS deener-
no. 1 will run whenever there is a first stage demand for cool- gizes and the exhaust fan motor energizes to put the unit in
ing. On a second stage call, the COBRA energy recovery unit heating mode. If the space thermostat is satisfied during a de-
compressor and rooftop unit compressor no. 1 and 2 will run frost cycle, then the 62AQ section will continue in the Defrost
whenever there is a demand for cooling. If there is a demand mode until the defrost cycle is complete.
for humidity control but not cooling, only the COBRA energy
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Operating sequence, 48HJ015,017 units air temperature fluctuates above 55 or below 50 F, the dampers
Cooling, units without economizer — When thermostat calls will be modulated (open or close) to bring the mixed-air tem-
for cooling, terminals G and Y1 are energized. The indoor perature back within control.
(evaporator) fan contactor (IFC) and compressor contactor no. If mechanical cooling is utilized with free cooling, the
1 (C1) are energized, and evaporator-fan motor (IFM), com- outdoor-air damper will maintain its current position at the time
pressor no. 1 and condenser fan(s) start. The condenser-fan mo- the compressor is started. If the increase in cooling capacity
tor(s) runs continuously while unit is cooling. When the ther- causes the mixed-air temperature to drop below 45 F, then the
mostat calls for a second stage of cooling by energizing Y2, outdoor-air damper position will be decreased to the minimum
compressor contactor no. 2 (C2) is energized and compressor position. If the mixed-air temperature continues to fall, the out-
no. 2 starts. door-air damper will close. Control returns to normal once the
Heating, units without economizer — When the thermostat mixed-air temperature rises above 48 F.
calls for heating, power is sent to W on the IGC (integrated gas If optional power exhaust is installed, as the outdoor-air
unit controller) board. An LED (light-emitting diode) on the damper opens and closes, the power exhaust fans will be ener-
IGC board will be on during normal operation. A check is made gized and deenergized.
to ensure that the rollout switch and limit switch are closed. If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to the
The induced-draft motor is then energized, and when speed is EconoMi$er IV control, a demand controlled ventilation strate-
proven with the hall effect sensor on the motor, the ignition ac- gy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone increases
tivation period begins. The burners will ignite within 5 sec- above the CO2 set point, the minimum position of the damper
onds. will be increased proportionally. As the CO2 level decreases
If the burners do not light, there is a 22-second delay before because of the increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air damper will
another 5-second attempt. If the burners still do not light, this be proportionally closed.
sequence is repeated for 15 minutes. After the 15 minutes have For EconoMi$er IV operation, there must be a thermostat
elapsed, if the burners still have not lit, heating is locked out. call for the fan (G). If the unit is occupied and the fan is on, the
To reset the control, break 24-v power to the thermostat. damper will operate at minimum position. Otherwise, the
When ignition occurs the IGC board will continue to monitor damper will be closed.
the condition of the rollout and limit switches, the hall effect When the EconoMi$er IV control is in the occupied mode
sensor, as well as the flame sensor. If the unit is controlled and a call for cooling exists (Y1 on the thermostat), the control
through a room thermostat set for fan auto., 45 seconds after ig- will first check for indoor fan operation. If the fan is not on,
nition occurs, the indoor-fan motor will be energized. If for then cooling will not be activated. If the fan is on, then the con-
some reason the overtemperature limit opens prior to the start trol will open the EconoMi$er IV damper to the minimum po-
of the indoor fan blower, on the next attempt, the 45-second de- sition.
lay will be shortened to 5 seconds less than the time from initi-
On the initial power to the EconoMi$er IV control, it will
ation of heat to when the limit tripped. Gas will not be inter-
rupted to the burners and heating will continue. Once modified, take the damper up to 21/2 minutes before it begins to position
the fan on delay will not change back to 45 seconds unless itself. Any change in damper position will take up to 30 sec-
onds to initiate. Damper movement from full closed to full
power is reset to the control.
open (or vice versa) will take between 11/2 and 21/2 minutes.
When additional heat is required, W2 closes and initiates
power to the second stage of the main gas valve. When the ther- If free cooling can be used as determined from the appropri-
mostat is satisfied, W1 and W2 open and the gas valve closes, ate changeover command (switch, dry bulb, enthalpy curve,
interrupting the flow of gas to the main burners. If the call for differential dry bulb, or differential enthalpy), then the control
will modulate the dampers open to maintain the mixed-air tem-
W1 lasted less than 1 minute, the heating cycle will not termi-
perature set point at 50 to 55 F.
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nate until 1 minute after W1 became active. If the unit is con-
trolled through a room thermostat set for fan auto., the indoor- If there is a further demand for cooling (cooling second stage
fan motor will continue to operate for an additional 45 seconds — Y2 is energized), then the control will bring on compressor
then stop. If the overtemperature limit opens after the indoor stage 1 to maintain the mixed-air temperature set point. The
motor is stopped within 10 minutes of W1 becoming inactive, EconoMi$er IV damper will be open at maximum position.
on the next cycle the time will be extended by 15 seconds. The EconoMi$er IV operation is limited to a single compressor.
maximum delay is 3 minutes. Once modified, the fan off delay Heating, units with economizer
will not change back to 45 seconds unless power is reset to the NOTE: The units have 2 stages of heat.
control.
When the thermostat calls for heating, power is sent to W1
An LED indicator is provided on the IGC to monitor opera- on the IGC (integrated gas unit controller) board. An LED
tion. The IGC is located by removing the side panel and view- (light-emitting diode) on the IGC board will be on during nor-
ing the IGC through the view port located in the control box ac- mal operation. A check is made to ensure that the rollout switch
cess panel. During normal operation, the LED is continuously and limit switch are closed and the induced-draft motor is run-
on. ning. The induced-draft motor is then energized, and when
Cooling, units with EconoMi$er IV — When free cooling is speed is proven with the hall effect sensor on the motor, the ig-
not available, the compressors will be controlled by the zone nition activation period begins. The burners will ignite within 5
thermostat. When free cooling is available, the outdoor-air seconds.
damper is modulated by the EconoMi$er IV control to provide
a 50 to 55 F mixed-air temperature into the zone. As the mixed-
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If the burners do not light, there is a 22-second delay before If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to the
another 5-second attempt. If the burners still do not light, this PremierLink control, a PID-controlled demand ventilation
sequence is repeated for 15 minutes. After the 15 minutes have strategy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone in-
elapsed, if the burners still have not lit, heating is locked out. creases above the CO2 set point, the minimum position of the
To reset the control, break 24-v power to the thermostat. damper will be increased proportionally. As the CO2 level de-
When ignition occurs the IGC board will continue to monitor creases because of the increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air
the condition of the rollout and limit switches, the hall effect damper will be proportionally closed.
sensor, as well as the flame sensor. If the unit is controlled Heating, units with EconoMi$er2, PremierLink control and
through a room thermostat set for fan auto., 45 seconds after ig- a thermostat — When the thermostat calls for heating, termi-
nition occurs, the indoor-fan motor will be energized (and the nal W1 is energized. The PremierLink control will move the
outdoor-air dampers will open to their minimum position). If economizer damper to the minimum position if there is a call
for some reason the overtemperature limit opens prior to the for G and closed if there is a call for W1 without G. In order to
start of the indoor fan blower, on the next attempt, the 45-sec- prevent thermostat from short cycling, the unit is locked into
ond delay will be shortened to 5 seconds less than the time the heating mode for at least 10 minutes when W1 is energized.
from initiation of heat to when the limit tripped. Gas will not be The induced-draft motor is then energized and the burner igni-
interrupted to the burners and heating will continue. Once mod- tion sequence begins.
ified, the fan on delay will not change back to 45 seconds un- On units equipped for two stages of heat, when additional
less power is reset to the control. heat is needed, W2 is energized and the high-fire solenoid on
When additional heat is required, W2 closes and initiates the main gas valve (MGV) is energized. When the thermostat is
power to the second stage of the main gas valve. When the ther- satisfied and W1 is deenergized, the IFM stops after a 45-sec-
mostat is satisfied, W1 and W2 open and the gas valve closes, ond time-off delay unless G is still maintained.
interrupting the flow of gas to the main burners. If the call for Cooling, units with EconoMi$er2, PremierLink™ control
W1 lasted less than 1 minute, the heating cycle will not termi- and a room sensor — When free cooling is not available, the
nate until 1 minute after W1 became active. If the unit is con- compressors will be controlled by the PremierLink controller
trolled through a room thermostat set for fan auto., the indoor- using a PID Error reduction calculation as indicated below.
fan motor will continue to operate for an additional 45 seconds
The PremierLink controller will use the following informa-
then stop (and the outdoor-air dampers will close). If the over-
temperature limit opens after the indoor motor is stopped with- tion to determine if free cooling is available:
in 10 minutes of W1 becoming inactive, on the next cycle the • Indoor fan has been on for at least 30 seconds.
time will be extended by 15 seconds. The maximum delay is 3 • The SPT, SAT, and OAT inputs must have valid readings.
minutes. Once modified, the fan off delay will not change back • OAT must be less than 75 F.
to 45 seconds unless power is reset to the control. • OAT must be less than SPT.
• Enthalpy must be LOW (may be jumpered if an enthalpy
When the thermostat is satisfied and W1 and W2 are deener-
gized, the IFM continues to run and the economizer damper sensor is not available).
then moves to the minimum position. • Economizer position is NOT forced.
When free cooling is available, the outdoor-air damper is po-
Cooling, units with EconoMi$er2, PremierLink™ control
and a thermostat — When free cooling is not available, the sitioned through the use of a Proportional Integral (PID) con-
compressors will be controlled by the PremierLink control in trol process to provide a calculated supply-air temperature into
response to the Y1 and Y2 inputs from the thermostat. the zone. The supply air will maintain the space temperature
between the heating and cooling set points.
The PremierLink control will use the following information
The PremierLink will integrate the compressors stages with
to determine if free cooling is available:
the economizer based on logic built into the controller.
• Indoor fan has been on for at least 30 seconds.
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• The SPT, SAT, and OAT inputs must have valid readings. If an optional power exhaust is installed, as the outdoor-air
damper opens and closes, the power exhaust fans will be ener-
• OAT must be less than 75 F.
• OAT must be less than SPT. gized and deenergized.
• Enthalpy must be LOW (may be jumpered if an enthalpy If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to
sensor not available). the PremierLink control, a PID-controlled demand ventilation
• Economizer position is NOT forced. strategy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone in-
Pre-cooling occurs when the is no call from the thermostat creases above the CO2 set point, the minimum position of the
damper will be increased proportionally. As the CO2 level de-
except G. Pre-cooling is defined as the economizer modulates
to provide 70 F supply air. creases because of the increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air
damper will be proportionally closed.
When free cooling is available the PremierLink control will
Heating, unit with EconoMi$er2, PremierLink control and a
control the compressors and economizer to provide a supply-air
temperature determined to meet the Y1 and Y2 calls from the room sensor — Every 40 seconds the controller will calculate
thermostat. the required heat stages (maximum of 3) to maintain Supply
Air Temperature (SAT) if the following qualifying conditions
If optional power exhaust is installed, as the outdoor-air are met:
damper opens and closes, the power exhaust fans will be ener- • Indoor fan has been on for at least 30 seconds.
gized and deenergized. • COOL mode is not active.
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• OCCUPIED, TEMP.COMPENSATED START or HEAT next cycle the time will be extended by 15 seconds. The maxi-
mode is active. mum delay is 3 minutes. Once modified, the fan off delay will
• SAT reading is available. not change back to 45 seconds unless power is reset to the con-
• Fire shutdown mode is not active. trol.
If all of the above conditions are met, the number of heat A LED indicator is provided on the IGC to monitor opera-
stages is calculated; otherwise the required number of heat tion. The IGC is located by removing the side panel and view-
stages will be set to 0. ing the IGC through the view port located in the control box
If the PremierLink controller determines that heat stages are access panel. During normal operation, the LED is continu-
required, the economizer damper will be moved to minimum ously on.
position if occupied and closed if unoccupied. Cooling, units with EconoMi$er IV — When free cooling is
Operating sequence 48HJ020-028 not available, the compressors will be controlled by the zone
thermostat. When free cooling is available, the outdoor-air
Cooling, units without economizer — When thermostat calls damper is modulated by the EconoMi$er IV control to provide
for cooling, terminals G and Y1 are energized. The indoor-fan a 50 to 55 F mixed-air temperature into the zone. As the mixed-
contactor (IFC) and compressor contactors A1 and B1 (except air temperature fluctuates above 55 or below 50 F, the dampers
028 units) are energized and indoor-fan motor, compressor, and will be modulated (open or close) to bring the mixed-air tem-
outdoor fan starts. The outdoor fan motor runs continuously perature back within control.
while unit is cooling. If further cooling is required, the Y2 out-
put from the thermostat energizes compressor contactor C1 (B1 If mechanical cooling is utilized with free cooling, the
on 028 units). outdoor-air damper will maintain its current position at the time
the compressor is started. If the increase in cooling capacity
Heating, units without economizer causes the mixed-air temperature to drop below 45 F, then the
NOTE: The 48HJ020-028 units have 2 stages of heat. outdoor-air damper position will be decreased to the minimum
When the thermostat calls for heating, power is sent to W on position. If the mixed-air temperature continues to fall, the out-
the IGC (integrated gas unit controller) board. An LED (light- door-air damper will close. Control returns to normal once the
emitting diode) on the IGC board will be on during normal mixed-air temperature rises above 48 F.
operation. A check is made to ensure that the rollout switch and If optional power exhaust is installed, as the outdoor-air
limit switch are closed and the induced-draft motor is running. damper opens and closes, the power exhaust fans will be ener-
The induced-draft motor is then energized, and when speed is gized and deenergized.
proven with the hall effect sensor on the motor, the ignition If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to the
activation period begins. The burners will ignite within 5 sec- EconoMi$er IV control, a demand controlled ventilation strate-
onds. gy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone increases
If the burners do not light, there is a 22-second delay before above the CO2 set point, the minimum position of the damper
another 5-second attempt. If the burners still do not light, this will be increased proportionally. As the CO2 level decreases
sequence is repeated for 15 minutes. After the 15 minutes have because of the increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air damper will
elapsed, if the burners still have not lit, heating is locked out. be proportionally closed.
To reset the control, break 24-v power to the thermostat. When
For EconoMi$er IV operation, there must be a thermostat
ignition occurs the IGC board will continue to monitor the con-
call for the fan (G). If the unit is occupied and the fan is on, the
dition of the rollout and limit switches, the hall effect sensor, as
damper will operate at minimum position. Otherwise, the
well as the flame sensor. If the unit is controlled through a room
damper will be closed.
thermostat set for fan auto., 45 seconds after ignition occurs,
the indoor-fan motor will be energized (and the outdoor-air When the EconoMi$er IV control is in the occupied mode
dampers will open to their minimum position). If for some rea- and a call for cooling exists (Y1 on the thermostat), the control
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son the overtemperature limit opens prior to the start of the will first check for indoor fan operation. If the fan is not on,
indoor fan blower, on the next attempt, the 45-second delay then cooling will not be activated. If the fan is on, then the con-
will be shortened to 5 seconds less than the time from initiation trol will open the EconoMi$er IV damper to the minimum po-
of heat to when the limit tripped. Gas will not be interrupted to sition.
the burners and heating will continue. On the initial power to the EconoMi$er IV control, it will
Once modified, the fan on delay will not change back to 45 take the damper up to 21/2 minutes before it begins to position
seconds unless power is reset to the control. itself. Any change in damper position will take up to 30 sec-
When additional heat is required, W2 closes and initiates onds to initiate. Damper movement from full closed to full
power to the second stage of the main gas valve. When the ther- open (or vice versa) will take between 11/2 and 21/2 minutes.
mostat is satisfied, W1 and W2 open and the gas valve closes, If free cooling can be used as determined from the appropri-
interrupting the flow of gas to the main burners. If the call for ate changeover command (switch, dry bulb, enthalpy curve,
W1 lasted less than 1 minute, the heating cycle will not termi- differential dry bulb, or differential enthalpy), then the control
nate until 1 minute after W1 became active. If the unit is con- will modulate the dampers open to maintain the mixed-air tem-
trolled through a room thermostat set for fan auto., the indoor- perature set point at 50 to 55 F.
fan motor will continue to operate for an additional 45 seconds If there is a further demand for cooling (cooling second
then stop (and the outdoor-air dampers will close). stage — Y2 is energized), then the control will bring on com-
If the overtemperature limit opens after the indoor motor is pressor stage 1 to maintain the mixed-air temperature set point.
stopped within 10 minutes of W1 becoming inactive, on the The EconoMi$er IV damper will be open at maximum posi-
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tion. EconoMi$er IV operation is limited to a single compres- for some reason the overtemperature limit opens prior to the
sor. start of the indoor fan blower, on the next attempt, the 45-sec-
Heating, units with economizer ond delay will be shortened to 5 seconds less than the time
from initiation of heat to when the limit tripped. Gas will not be
NOTE: The units have 2 stages of heat. interrupted to the burners and heating will continue. Once mod-
When the thermostat calls for heating, power is sent to W1 ified, the fan on delay will not change back to 45 seconds un-
on the IGC (integrated gas unit controller) board. An LED less power is reset to the control.
(light-emitting diode) on the IGC board will be on during nor- When additional heat is required, W2 closes and initiates
mal operation. A check is made to ensure that the rollout switch
power to the second stage of the main gas valve. When the ther-
and limit switch are closed and the induced-draft motor is run- mostat is satisfied, W1 and W2 open and the gas valve closes,
ning. The induced-draft motor is then energized, and when interrupting the flow of gas to the main burners. If the call for
speed is proven with the hall effect sensor on the motor, the ig-
W1 lasted less than 1 minute, the heating cycle will not termi-
nition activation period begins. The burners will ignite within 5 nate until 1 minute after W1 became active. If the unit is con-
seconds. trolled through a room thermostat set for fan auto., the indoor-
If the burners do not light, there is a 22-second delay before fan motor will continue to operate for an additional 45 seconds
another 5-second attempt. If the burners still do not light, this then stop (and the outdoor-air dampers will close). If the over-
sequence is repeated for 15 minutes. After the 15 minutes have temperature limit opens after the indoor motor is stopped with-
elapsed, if the burners still have not lit, heating is locked out. in 10 minutes of W1 becoming inactive, on the next cycle the
To reset the control, break 24-v power to the thermostat. time will be extended by 15 seconds. The maximum delay is 3
When ignition occurs the IGC board will continue to monitor minutes. Once modified, the fan off delay will not change back
the condition of the rollout and limit switches, the hall effect to 45 seconds unless power is reset to the control.
sensor, as well as the flame sensor. If the unit is controlled When the thermostat is satisfied and W1 and W2 are deener-
through a room thermostat set for fan auto., 45 seconds after ig- gized, the IFM continues to run and the economizer damper
nition occurs, the indoor-fan motor will be energized (and the then moves to the minimum position.
outdoor-air dampers will open to their minimum position). If
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Application data
Condensate drain pan High altitudes
A sloped condensate drain pan is supplied on all units. The con- These may require a change to the gas orifice. Refer to Alti-
densate pan must be externally trapped. Condensate drains are tude Compensation tables.
located on both the bottom and end of the unit.
Minimum heating entering air temperature
Ductwork The minimum temperature of air entering the dimpled heat ex-
All ductwork must be attached to flanges. If no flanges are changer is 50 F continuous and 45 F intermittent for aluminum
present, they must be field supplied. Secure vertical discharge heat exchangers and 40 F continuous and 35 F intermittent for
ductwork to roof curb. For horizontal discharge applications, stainless steel heat exchangers. To operate at lower mixed-air
attach ductwork to flanges. Field-supplied flanges can be at- temperatures, a field-supplied outdoor-air thermostat must be
tached to horizontal discharge openings and all ductwork at- used to initiate both stages of heat when the temperature is be-
tached to flanges. low the minimum required temperature to ensure full fire oper-
Thermostat ation. Wire the outdoor-air thermostat (part no. HH22AG106)
Use of 2-stage cooling thermostat is recommended for all units in series with the second stage gas valve as shown below. Set
equipped with economizer. A 2-stage cooling thermostat is re- the outdoor-air thermostat at 35 F for stainless steel heat ex-
quired for size 015-028 units with integrated economizer. changers or 45 F for aluminum heat exchangers. This tempera-
ture setting will bring on the second stage of heat whenever the
Heating-to-cooling changeover ambient temperature is below the thermostat set point. Indoor
All units are automatic changeover from heating to cooling comfort may be compromised when heating is initiated using
when automatic changeover thermostat and subbase are used. low entering air temperatures with insufficient heating temper-
Airflow ature rise.
Units are draw-thru on cooling and blow-thru on heating.
Maximum airflow
WIRING OF OUTDOOR-AIR THERMOSTAT
To minimize possibility of condensate blow-off from evapora-
tor, airflow through units should not exceed 500 cfm/ton (sizes
004-025) and 11,250 cfm (size 028).
Minimum airflow
Minimum airflow for cooling is 300 cfm/ton (size 004-025) and
280 cfm/ton (028 units). Refer to Heating Capacities and Effi-
ciencies table for minimum heating airflow.
Minimum ambient operating temperature
Minimum ambient operating temperature for size 004-014 stan-
dard units is 25 F. With accessory Motormaster® I, II, or IV units
can operate at outdoor temperatures down to –20 F.
Unit sizes 015-028 are designed to operate at outdoor tem- Motor data
peratures down to 40 F. With accessory Motormaster I or Mo- Due to Carrier’s internal unit design (draw-thru over the mo-
tormaster V control, units can operate at outdoor temperatures tor), air path, and specially designed motors, the full horsepow-
down to –20 F. er (maximum continuous bhp) listed in the Physical Data tables
NOTE: Under most application circumstances, if the rooftop and the notes following each Fan Performance table can be uti-
unit is equipped with an economizer, low ambient controls are lized with extreme confidence.
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not required. Unless the outdoor air is unsatisfactory for free Using Carrier motors to the values listed in the Physical Da-
cooling due to high temperature, excessive humidity, or poor ta, Fan Performance, and Evaporator-Fan Motor Data tables
air quality, outdoor air should be used. will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure.
Maximum operating outdoor-air temperature In addition, the unit warranty will not be affected.
Maximum outdoor operating temperature for cooling is shown
Carrier PremierLink™ controls
below (60 Hz):
The Carrier PremierLink controls can be used with any thermo-
48HE003-006 125 F stat.
48HJ004-015 125 F
48HJ017 120 F Thru-the-bottom connections
48HJ020 125 F The accessory thru-the-bottom connections are needed to en-
48HJ024 125 F sure proper connections when routing wiring and piping
48HJ028 125 F through the basep an and roof curb. This accessory is used for
electric and control power only or electric, control power, and
gas piping depending on which accessory is selected.
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CONCENTRIC DUCT DISTRIBUTION CONCENTRIC DUCT DETAILS
Field-supplied fan drives not present. All copper coils eliminate bi-metallic construction
If the factory drive sets must be changed to obtain other wheel to eliminate the potential for galvanic corrosion. Application in
speeds, consult the nearest Browning Manufacturing Co. sales industrial environments is not recommended due to potential
office with the required new wheel speed and the data from attack from sulfur, sulfur oxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon and
Physical Data tables (center distances, motor and fan shaft di- several other industrial airborne contaminants. In moderate
ameters, motor horsepower) for a modified drive set selection. seacoast environments, copper-fin coils have extended life
For minor speed changes, the fan sheave size should be compared to standard or pre-coated aluminum-fin coils.
changed. (Do not reduce the size of the motor sheave; this will E-Coated aluminum-fin coils undergo a precisely controlled
result in reduced belt horse-power ratings and reduced belt scientific process that bonds an impermeable epoxy coating to
life.) the specially prepared fin coil surface. E-Coating produces a
Condenser coil protection smooth, consistent coating that is less brittle, more resilient and
more durable than previous post coating processes. E-Coated
Pre-coated aluminum-fin coils have a durable epoxy- phe-
aluminum-fin coils offer economical protection and improved
nolic coating applied to the fin prior to the fin stamping process
coil life in many contaminated environments.
to provide protection in mildly corrosive coastal environments.
Pre-coated coils have an inert barrier between the aluminum fin E-Coated copper-fin coils provide maximum protection in
and copper tube. This barrier electrically disconnects the dis- virtually all environments, this option combines the continu-
similar metals to minimize the potential for galvanic corrosion. ous, impenetrable barrier of the E-Coating process with the nat-
This economical option provides substantial corrosion protec- ural resistance of an all-copper construction. E-Coated copper-
tion beyond the standard uncoated coil construction. fin coil assemblies ensure long life, even in environments that
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EconoMi$er IV When used, an IAQ sensor will modulate the damper from the
The EconoMi$er IV factory-installed economizer package in- minimum position (base ventilation rate based on CO2 levels)
cludes a gear-driven damper system that modulates the return to maximum position (full occupancy ventilation rate).
air and outdoor air supply to the rooftop unit in order to take ad- Damper operation — The EconoMi$er IV allows the damper to
vantage of “free cooling” with outdoor air when conditions are be configured for two adjustable damper positions including
suitable. The system utilizes industry proven technology avail- maximum position and occupied minimum positions. The two
able for integrating the use of outdoor air for cooling with me- (2) position damper capability is a unique feature of
chanical cooling for 3 through 25-ton rooftop units. The intui- EconoMi$er IV and includes operation flexibility as follows:
tive EconoMi$er IV microprocessor-based controller optimizes 1. Minimum Occupied Position: This adjustable position
and enhances rooftop operation through reduced energy con- allows a minimum ventilation (base ventilation rate) air-
sumption, optimal zone comfort, and efficient equipment cy- flow rate through the unit during occupied periods.
cling. This is accomplished by operating the compressors when
the outdoor air temperature is too warm, integrating the com- 2. Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) Maximum Position:
pressors with outdoor air when free cooling is available, and A DCV maximum occupied position is provided when
using an IAQ sensor for DCV. See DCV and Control sec-
locking out the compressor when outdoor air temperature is too
cold. The detailed sequence of operation is described in the tions for sequence. The DCV Maximum Position limits
Controls section with a brief description of selected application outdoor airflow into the rooftop when the DCV routine
overrides the mixed air sensor. Setting the DCV Maxi-
items here.
mum Position of the outdoor air damper prevents large
Thermostat interface — The EconoMi$er IV control was de- amounts of hot or cold air into the space.
signed to work with conventional thermostats that have Y1
(cooling stage 1), Y2 (cooling stage 2), W1 (heat stage 1), W2 IMPORTANT: When the DCV Maximum Position is set
(heat stage 2), and G (fan). In addition, the EconoMi$er IV will below the minimum position, the minimum position over-
support an occupied/unoccupied switch (typically integrated rides the maximum position, negating most DCV functions.
into the thermostat or Thermidistat™ device). When the switch
is closed, it provides a 24-vac signal to the unit for occupied Power exhaust — The EconoMi$er IV has the capability to
mode, and provides no signal to indicate unoccupied mode. control one stage of power exhaust for maintaining air balance
The EconoMi$er IV control can be configured to allow differ- and pressurization. Control is activated based on outdoor air
ent minimum economizer damper positions and to allow the damper position (adjustable); factory-set at the “middle” posi-
use of mechanical cooling in the occupied mode. tion (dampers halfway open).
Control features — The EconoMi$er IV controller provides Compressor staging — The EconoMi$er IV is an integrated
superior functionality for rooftop unit operation. EconoMi$er economizer and has the ability to utilize simultaneous outdoor
IV control features are included as follows: air and compressors. The EconoMi$er IV can be configured to
Remote minimum position — The EconoMi$er IV controller support economizer and compressor operation. Only one or
two compressor operation is available with 3 to 121/2 ton units.
can be used with a field-supplied and field-installed remote
minimum position control switch that will enable and disable Changeover strategies — The EconoMi$er IV controller can
the EconoMi$er IV to open or close the damper beyond the be configured to accommodate all available economizer control
minimum position for modified ventilation, providing 2 to 10 strategies that place the rooftop unit in economizer mode in-
vdc output. cluding:
NOTE: Minimum position signal takes priority over the DCV Remote Minimum Position — Used when a remote signal from
(demand control ventilation) maximum position signal. a remote minimum position control will enable and disable the
EconoMi$er IV (remote enable control).
Demand control ventilation (DCV) — The EconoMi$er IV has
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DCV capability when using an IAQ sensor. This sensor is typi- Outdoor dry bulb — EconoMi$er IV will be enabled based on
cally installed in the return duct or occupied space. When im- the outdoor-air temperature. This is provided standard with the
plementing a DCV control scheme with the EconoMi$er IV, the EconoMi$er IV.
control algorithm will modulate the position of the damper be- Differential dry bulb — EconoMi$er IV will be enabled when-
tween two user-configured damper positions, Maximum DCV ever the outdoor-air temperature is lower than the return-air
Position and Minimum Occupied position. Design airflow rates temperature.
for these two damper positions should be such that when the Outside air enthalpy — EconoMi$er IV will be enabled based
damper is at the Maximum DCV position, enough fresh venti- on the outside air enthalpy curves as shown in the EconoMi$er
lation air will be brought in to remove contaminants and CO2 IV Changeover diagram below. The A, B, C, and D curves
generated by sources other than people (i.e., since in unoccu- shown have been in use for many years and have been included
pied mode). The Maximum DCV position is intended to satisfy as part of the latest ASHRAE 90.1 energy efficiency code. The
the IAQ “Base Ventilation Rate.” The Minimum Occupied po- curves are designed to take into consideration both outdoor
sition design airflow rate should be sufficient to satisfy ventila- temperature and humidity. These curves are used to set up the
tion requirements for removing CO2 from all sources including EconoMi$er IV controller to use the EconoMi$er IV for free
people at the maximum occupancy. cooling when the conditions to the left of the curve exist. When
IAQ sensors — EconoMi$er IV can be utilized with any IAQ the conditions are to the right of the curve, then outdoor air
(CO2) sensor that provides a 2 to 10 vdc output. The controller cooling will not be used and the outdoor air damper position
will modulate the outdoor air damper to provide ventilation will be set at the minimum position.
based on the sensor output and the IAQ setting of the controller.
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Application data (cont)
Deciding which curve is used is a function of the outdoor cli- tentially be undesirable since the temperature and humidity lev-
mate and the type of economizer utilized. Since EconoMi$er els are too high without compression assistance to provide ef-
IV is a fully integrated economizer, the range where outdoor air fective cooling. Therefore, most changeover economizers uti-
can be utilized for free cooling is expanded and the A and B lize the D curve.
curves may be used. The control point table in the EconoMi$er Differential enthalpy — The EconoMi$er IV will be enabled
IV Changeover diagram below provides assistance for whether based on the comparison of the enthalpy of the return air and
the A and B curves will be suitable. In general terms, a hot and outside air. When the outside air enthalpy is lower than he re-
humid climate may be a reason not to use the A curve, while a turn side, the unit will be in economizer mode.
cooler climate might be more applicable for using the A or B
curve. Using the EconoMi$er IV controller for implementing dif-
ferent control changeover strategies requires the use of differ-
The EconoMi$er IV has expanded outdoor air capability. For ent combinations of dry bulb and humidity sensors as outlined
a changeover economizer which cannot utilize simultaneous in the EconoMi$er IV Sensor Usage table.
economizer and compression, both A and B curves would po-
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70
24
60
22
60
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20
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55
18
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30
16
50
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(10) 20
14
45 D
12
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35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110
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APPROXIMATE DRY BULB TEMPERATURE--degrees F (degrees C)
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Guide specifications — 48HE003-006
Packaged Rooftop Electric Cooling Unit with I. Each unit shall be subjected to a completely automated
Gas Heat – Constant Volume Application run testing on the assembly line. A factory-supplied
printout indicating tested pressures, amperages, data,
HVAC Guide Specifications and inspectors; providing certification of the unit status
at the time of manufacture; shall be available upon
Size Range: 24,000 to 60,000 Btuh, request.
Nominal (Input Heating) 1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
2 to 5 Tons, Nominal (Cooling) Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturer’s rec-
ommendations.
Part 2 — Product
2.01 EQUIPMENT (STANDARD)
A. General:
Factory assembled, single-piece heating and cooling
unit. Contained within the unit enclosure shall be all fac-
SIZE 003-006 UNITS tory wiring, piping, controls, refrigerant charge (R-22),
ARE ENERGY STAR
Carrier Model QUALIFIED and special features required prior to field start-up.
Numbers: B. Unit Cabinet:
48HE D/L/G/S 003 - 006 1. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized
48HE E/M/H/R 003 - 006 steel, and shall be bonderized and coated with a
48HE F/N/K/T 003 - 006 prepainted baked enamel finish on all externally
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Part 1 — General exposed surfaces.
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2. Evaporator fan compartment interior cabinet sur-
Outdoor rooftop mounted, electrically controlled heat- faces shall be insulated with a minimum 1/2-in.
ing and cooling unit utilizing a hermetic compressor(s) thick, 1 lb density, flexible fiberglass insulation,
for cooling duty and gas combustion for heating duty. neoprene coated on the air side. Aluminum foil-
Unit shall discharge supply air vertically or horizontally faced fiberglass insulation shall be used in the gas
as shown on contract drawings. heat compartment.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE 3. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for servic-
ing.
A. Unit exceeds ASHRAE 90.1-2004 Energy Standards.
Units 003-006 are Energy Star qualified. 4. Holes shall be provided in the base rails for rigging
shackles to facilitate maneuvering and overhead
B. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standards rigging.
210 or 360 as applicable. Designed in accordance with
UL Standard 1995. 5. Unit shall have a factory-installed, sloped conden-
sate drain pan made of a non-corrosive material,
C. Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15, latest providing a minimum 3/4-in.-14 NPT. connection
revision. with both vertical and horizontal drains, and shall
D. Unit shall be UL-tested and certified in accordance with comply with ASHRAE Standard 62.
ANSI Z21.47 Standards and UL-listed and certified 6. Unit shall have a factory-installed filter access
under Canadian standards as a total package for safety panel to provide filter access with tool-less
requirements. removal.
E. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCA Stan- 7. Unit shall have standard thru-the-bottom gas and
dards. power connection capability (accessory kit is
F. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A require- required).
ments for flame spread and smoke generation. C. Fans:
G. Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding 500-hour 1. Evaporator Fan:
salt spray exposure per ASTM B117 (scribed specimen).
a. Fan shall be belt driven as shown on the equip-
H. Unit shall be designed in accordance with ISO ment drawings. Belt drive shall include an
9001:2000, and shall be manufactured in a facility regis- adjustable-pitch motor pulley.
tered to ISO 9001:2000.
b. Fan wheel shall be double-inlet type with for-
ward-curved blades.
c. Bearings shall be sealed, permanently lubri-
cated ball-bearing type for longer life and lower
maintenance.
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2. Evaporator fan shall be made from steel with a cor- gloss black with gloss — 60 deg of 65 to 90%
rosion-resistant finish and shall be dynamically per ASTM D523-89. Uniform dry film thick-
balanced. ness from 0.8 to 1.2 mil on all surface areas
3. Condenser fan shall be of the direct-driven (with including fin edges. Superior hardness charac-
totally enclosed motors) propeller type and shall teristics of 2H per ASTM D3363-92A and
discharge air vertically. cross-hatch adhesion of 4B-5B per ASTM
D3359-93. Impact resistance shall be up to 160
4. Condenser fan shall have aluminum blades riveted in.-lb (ASTM D2794-93). Humidity and water
to corrosion-resistant steel spiders and shall be
immersion resistance shall be up to minimum
dynamically balanced. 1000 and 250 hours respectively (ASTM
5. Induced-draft blower shall be of the direct-driven, D2247-92 and ASTM D870-92). Corrosion
single inlet, forward-curved centrifugal type, made durability shall be confirmed through testing to
from steel with a corrosion-resistant finish and be no less than 1000 hours salt spray per ASTM
shall be dynamically balanced. B117-90. Coil construction shall be aluminum
D. Compressor(s): fins mechanically bonded to copper tubes.
1. Fully hermetic type, internally protected scroll- d. E-Coated copper-fin coils shall have a flexible
type. epoxy polymer coating uniformly applied to all
2. Factory mounted on rubber grommets and inter- coil surface areas without material bridging
nally spring mounted for vibration isolation. between fins. Coating process shall ensure com-
plete coil encapsulation. Color shall be high
3. Units shall be electrically and mechanically single gloss black with gloss — 60 deg of 65 to 90%
circuits (one compressor per circuit). per ASTM D523-89. Uniform dry film thick-
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4. All gas piping shall enter the unit cabinet at a single 5) Automatic reset motor thermal overload
location on side of unit (horizontal plane). protector.
5. The integrated gas controller (IGC) board shall The lockout protection shall be easily discon-
include gas heat operation fault notification using nected at the control board, if necessary.
an LED (light-emitting diode). b. Heating section shall be provided with the fol-
6. Unit shall be equipped with anti-cycle protection lowing minimum protections:
with one short cycle on unit flame rollout switch or 1) High-temperature limit switches.
4 continuous short cycles on the high-temperature 2) Induced draft motor speed sensor.
limit switch. Fault indication shall be made using 3) Flame rollout switch.
an LED. 4) Flame proving controls.
7. The IGC board shall contain algorithms that mod- J. Operating Characteristics:
ify evaporator-fan operation to prevent future
1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at 125
cycling on high-temperature limit switch.
F ambient outdoor temperature, meeting maximum
8. The LED shall be visible without removal of con- load criteria of ARI Standard 210/240 or 360 at +
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trol box access panel. 10% voltage.
G. Refrigerant Components: 2. Compressor with standard controls shall be capable
Refrigerant circuit components shall include: of operation down to 25 F ambient outdoor temper-
1. Fixed orifice metering system (AcutrolTM device). ature.
2. Refrigerant filter drier. K. Electrical Requirements:
3. Service gage connections on suction, discharge, All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet at a
and liquid lines. single factory-predrilled location.
H. Filter Section: L. Motors:
1. Standard filter section shall consist of factory- 1. Compressor motors shall be cooled by refrigerant
installed, low velocity, throwaway 2-in. thick fiber- gas passing through motor windings and shall have
glass filters of commercially available sizes. line break thermal and current overload protection.
2. Filter face velocity shall not exceed 320 fpm at 2. Evaporator-fan motor shall have permanently
nominal airflows. lubricated bearings and inherent automatic-reset
3. Filter section should use only one size filter. thermal overload protection. Evaporator motors are
designed specifically for Carrier and do not have
4. Filters shall be accessible through an access panel conventional horsepower (HP) ratings listed on the
with “no-tool” removal. motor nameplate. Motors are designed and quali-
I. Controls and Safeties: fied in the “air-over” location downstream of the
1. Unit Controls: cooling coil and carry a maximum continuous bhp
rating that is the maximum application bhp rating
Unit shall be complete with self-contained low-
for the motor; no “safety factors” above that rating
voltage control circuit protected by a fuse on the
may be applied.
24-v transformer side.
3. Totally enclosed condenser-fan motor shall have
2. Safeties:
permanently lubricated bearings, and inherent
a. a.Unit shall incorporate a solid-state compressor automatic-reset thermal overload protection.
protector which provides anti-cycle reset capa-
4. Induced-draft motor shall have permanently lubri-
bility at the space thermostat, should any of the
cated sealed bearings and inherent automatic-reset
following standard safety devices trip and shut
thermal overload protection.
off compressor.
M. Special Features:
1) Compressor overtemperature, overcurrent.
2) Loss-of-charge/low-pressure switch. Certain features are not applicable when the
3) Freeze-protection thermostat, evaporator features designated * are specified. For
coil. assistance in amending the specifications,
4) High-pressure switch. contact your local Carrier Sales Office.
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*1. Carrier PremierLink™ Controls: tial dry bulb temperature control. For the
a. Shall be available as a factory-installed or as a EconoMi$er2, the enthalpy, differential temper-
field-installed accessory. ature (adjustable), and differential enthalpy con-
trol shall be provided as field-installed
b. Shall work with Carrier 3V, Comfort Network® accessories.
(CCN) and ComfortVIEW™ software.
i. The EconoMi$er IV and EconoMi$er2 shall
c. Shall be compatible with ComfortLink™ con-
have a gear-driven parallel blade design.
trollers.
j. EconoMi$er IV microprocessor control shall
d. Shall be ASHRAE 62-2001 compliant. provide control of internal building pressure
e. Shall accept a CO2 sensor in the conditioned through its accessory power exhaust function.
space — Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) Factory set at 100%, with a range of 0% to
ready. 100%.
f. Shall have baud communication rate of 38.4K k. EconoMi$er2 shall be capable of control from a
or faster. 4 to 20 mA signal through optional 4 to 20 mA
g. Shall be Internet ready. design without microprocessor control
h. Shall include an integrated economizer control- (required for PremierLink™ or third party con-
ler. trol interface).
i. If an economizer is specified, the l. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor Occupied Min-
“EconoMi$er2 with 4 to 20 mA actuator and no imum Damper Position Setting maintains the
microprocessor control” is required. minimum airflow into the building during occu-
pied period providing design ventilation rate for
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2. Roof Curbs (Horizontal and Vertical): full occupancy (damper position during heat-
a. Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer strip ing). A remote potentiometer may be used to
and shall be capable of supporting entire unit override the set point.
weight. m. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor Unoccupied
b. Permits installation and securing of ductwork to Minimum Damper Position Setting — The
curb prior to mounting unit on the curb. EconoMi$er IV dampers shall be closed when
*3. Integrated Economizers: the unit is in the occupied mode.
a. Integrated integral modulating type capable of n. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor IAQ/DCV
simultaneous economizer and compressor oper- Maximum Damper Position Setting — Setting
ation. the maximum position of the damper prevents
the introduction of large amounts of hot or cold
b. Available as a factory-installed option in verti-
air into the space. This position is intended to
cal supply/return configuration only. (Available
satisfy the base minimum ventilation rate.
as a field-installed accessory for dedicated hori-
zontal and/or vertical supply return configura- o. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor IAQ/DCV con-
tions.) trol modulates the outdoor-air damper to pro-
vide ventilation based on the optional 2 to 10
c. Includes all hardware and controls to provide
vdc CO2 sensor input.
cooling with outdoor air.
d. Equipped with low-leakage dampers, not to p. Compressor lockout sensor (opens at 35 F,
exceed 2% leakage at 1 in. wg pressure differ- closes at 50 F).
ential. q. Actuator shall be direct coupled to economizer
e. Capable of introducing up to 100% outdoor air. gear, eliminating linkage arms and rods.
f. EconoMi$er IV and EconoMi$er2 shall be r. Control LEDs:
equipped with a barometric relief damper capa- 1) When the outdoor air damper is capable of
ble of relieving up to 100% return air. providing free cooling, the “Free Cool”
g. Designed to close damper(s) during loss-of- LED shall illuminate.
2) The IAQ LED indicates when the module
power situations with spring return built into
motor. is on the DCV mode.
3) The EXH LED indicates when the exhaust
h. Dry bulb outdoor-air temperature sensor shall fan contact is closed.
be provided as standard. Outdoor air sensor set
point is adjustable and shall range from 40 to s. Remote Minimum Position Control — A field-
100 F. For the EconoMi$er IV, the return air installed accessory remote potentiometer allows
the outdoor air damper to be opened or closed
sensor, indoor enthalpy sensor, and outdoor
enthalpy sensor shall be provided as field- beyond the minimum position in the occupied
installed accessories to provide enthalpy con- mode for modified ventilation.
trol, differential enthalpy control, and differen-
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4. Manual Outdoor-Air Damper: Flue shield shall provide protection from the hot
Manual damper package shall consist of damper, sides of the gas flue hood.
birdscreen, and rainhood which can be preset to *12. Thermostat and Subbase:
admit up to 50% outdoor air for year round ventila- Thermostat and subbase shall provide staged cool-
tion. ing and heating automatic (or manual) changeover,
*5. 100% Two-Position Damper: fan control, and indicator light.
a. Two-position damper package shall include sin- *13. Condenser Coil Hail Guard Assembly:
gle blade damper and motor. Admits up to Hail guard shall protect against damage from hail
100% outdoor air. and flying debris.
b. Damper shall close upon indoor (evaporator) 14. Unit-Mounted, Non-Fused Disconnect Switch:
fan shutoff.
Switch shall be factory-installed, internally
c. Designed to close damper during loss of power mounted. NEC and UL approved non-fused switch
situations. shall provide unit power shutoff. Switch shall be
d. Equipped with 15% barometric relief damper. accessible from outside the unit and shall provide
6. 25% Two-Position Damper: power off lockout capability.
a. Two-position damper package shall include sin- 15. Convenience Outlet:
gle blade damper and motor. Admits up to 25% Outlet shall be factory-installed and internally
outdoor air. mounted with easily accessible 115-v female recep-
b. Damper shall close upon indoor (evaporator) tacle. Shall include 15 amp GFI receptacle with
independent fuse protection. Voltage required to
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fan shutoff.
operate convenience outlet shall be provided by a
*7. Head Pressure Control Package: factory-installed step-down transformer. Shall be
Consists of solid-state control and condenser-coil accessible from outside the unit.
temperature sensor to maintain condensing temper-
16. High-Static Indoor Fan Motor(s) and Drive(s)
ature between 90 F and 110 F at outdoor ambient (004-012):
temperatures down to –20 F by condenser-fan
speed modulation or condenser-fan cycling and High-static motor(s) and drive(s) shall be factory-
wind baffles. installed to provide additional performance range.
8. LP (Liquid Propane) Conversion Kit: 17. Flue Discharge Deflector:
Package shall contain all the necessary hardware Flue discharge deflector directs unit exhaust verti-
and instructions to convert a standard natural gas cally instead of horizontally.
unit for use with liquefied propane (valid up to 18. Condenser Coil Grille:
2000 ft elevation). The grille protects the condenser coil from damage
*9. Electronic Programmable Thermostat: by large objects without increasing unit clearances.
Units shall be capable of using deluxe full-featured 19. Compressor Cycle Delay:
electronic thermostat. Thermostat shall use built-in Unit shall be prevented from restarting for mini-
compressor cycle delay control for both heating mum of 5 minutes after shutdown.
and cooling duty. Thermostat shall be capable of
20. Thru-the-Bottom Utility Connectors:
working with Carrier direct digital controls.
Kit shall provide connectors to permit gas and elec-
10. Light Commercial Thermidistat™ Device:
trical connections to be brought to the unit through
Field-installed wall-mounted thermostat is used to the basepan.
control temperature and activation of the dehumidi-
21. Fan/Filter Status Switch:
fication package. The Thermidistat device can be
set for humidity settings from 50% to 90% relative Switch shall provide status of indoor (evaporator)
humidity. Automatic humidity control adjusts fan (ON/OFF) or filter (CLEAN/DIRTY). Status
indoor humidity based on the outdoor temperature shall be displayed over communication bus when
sensor. used with direct digital controls or with an indica-
tor light at the thermostat.
*11. Flue Shield:
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22. Energy$Recycler™ Energy Recovery System: vide differential enthalpy control. The sensor
The package shall be an outdoor rooftop, surface allows the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 con-
mounted, electronically controlled, air-to-air heat troller to determine if outside air is suitable for free
pump unit utilizing a hermetic compressor for cool- cooling.
ing and heating duty. 25. Return Air Enthalpy Sensor (EconoMi$er IV or
The Energy$Recycler system shall recover energy EconoMi$er2):
from building exhaust air and pre-condition venti- The return air enthalpy sensor shall be used with
lation air to allow higher ventilation requirements the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device. When
and minimizing energy cost. used in conjunction with an outdoor air enthalpy
This option shall be available with the following: sensor, the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device
will provide differential enthalpy control.
a. A mounting kit for the Energy$Recycler device
for cantilever mounting off of the rooftop unit 26. Return Air Temperature Sensor (EconoMi$er IV or
with out the use of a slab or a roof curb. EconoMi$er2):
b. A supplementary supply air fan kit to provide The return air temperature sensor shall be used
increased air movement into the 62AQ unit.b. with the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device.
An accessory sleeper rail is available for use When used in conjunction with the standard out-
with a standard unit roof curb. door air temperature sensor, the EconoMi$er IV or
EconoMi$er2 device will provide differential tem-
c. A field-installed 460-v to 208/230-v trans- perature control.
former to provide power when the 208-230/1/60
62AQ060 or 100 size Energy$Recycler device 27. Indoor Air Quality (CO2) Sensor (EconoMi$er2):
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is used with a 460-v rooftop unit. a. Shall have the ability to provide demand venti-
d. A field-installed 575-v to 208/230-v trans- lation indoor air quality (IAQ) control through
former to provide power when an the EconoMi$er2 with an IAQ sensor.
Energy$Recycler device is used with a 575-v b. The IAQ sensor shall be available in duct
unit. mount, wall mount, and wall mount with LED
23. Power Exhaust Accessory for EconoMi$er IV or display. The set point shall have adjustment
EconoMi$er2: capability.
Power exhaust shall be used in conjunction with c. Requires EconoMi$er2, PremierLink, or Apollo
EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 to provide system control options.
exhaust of up to 100% of return air (vertical only). 28. Indoor Air Quality (CO2) Room Sensor
The power exhaust is a field-installed accessory (EconoMi$er IV):
(separate vertical and horizontal design). Sensor shall have the ability to provide demand
NOTE: Horizontal power exhaust is intended to ventilation control through the EconoMi$er IV. The
mount in return ductwork. IAQ sensor shall be wall mounted with an LED
As the outdoor-air damper opens and closes, both display in parts per million. The set point shall
propeller fans are energized and deenergized have adjustment capability.
through the EconoMi$er IV controller. The set 29. Return Air CO2 Sensor (EconoMi$er IV):
point is factory set at 100% of outdoor-air, and is Sensor shall have the ability to provide demand
adjustable 0 to 100% to meet specific job require- ventilation control through the EconoMi$er IV. The
ments. Available in 208/230-1-60 v or 460-3-60 v. IAQ sensor shall be duct mounted. The set point
An LED light on the controller indicates when the shall have adjustment capability.
power exhaust is operating.
30. Gas Heat options (sizes 004-006):
For the EconoMi$er2, the power exhaust shall be
a. Single-stage gas heat shall be provided in lieu
controlled by the PremierLink™ or third party con-
trols. of two-stage heat.
24. Outdoor Air Enthalpy Sensor (EconoMi$er IV or b. NOx reduction shall be provided to reduce
nitrous oxide emissions to meet the California
EconoMi$er2):
Air Quality Management NOx requirement of
The outdoor air enthalpy sensor shall be used with 40 nanograms/joule or less.
the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device to pro-
c. Primary tubes on low NOx units shall be 409
vide single enthalpy control. When used in con-
junction with a return air enthalpy sensor, the stainless steel. Other components shall be alu-
EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device will pro- minized steel.
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31. Ultraviolet Germicidal Lamps: c. The system shall include crankcase heater(s) for
Ultraviolet germicidal lamps are designed to elimi- the scroll compressor(s).
nate odor causing mold and fungus that may d. The system shall include a low outdoor air tem-
develop in the wet area of the evaporator section of perature switch to lock out both subcooling and
the unit. The high output, low temperature germi- hot gas reheat mode when the outdoor-air tem-
cidal lamps are field installed in the evaporator sec- perature is below 40 F.
tion of the unit, aimed at the evaporator coil and e. The system shall include a Motormaster® low
condensate pan. The short wavelength ultraviolet ambient control to ensure the normal design
light inhibits and kills mold, fungus and microbial cooling mode capable of down to 0° F low
growth. The lamps have an output rating at 45F in ambient operation.
400 fpm airflow of 120 microwatts/cm2 at 1 meter.
f. The system shall include a low-pressure switch
32. Humidi-MiZer™ Adaptive Dehumidification Sys- on the suction line to ensure low pressure start-
tem: up of hot gas reheat mode at lower outdoor tem-
a. The Humidi-MiZer dehumidification system perature condition.
shall be factory-installed in the rooftop unit, and g. The system operation may be controlled by a
shall provide greater dehumidification of the field-installed, wall-mounted humidistat. The
occupied space by two modes of dehumidifica- dehumidification circuit will then operate only
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tion operations beside its normal design cooling when needed. Field connections for the humi-
mode: distat are made in the low-voltage compartment
1) Subcooling mode further subcools the hot of the unit control box. The sensor can be set for
liquid refrigerant leaving the condenser coil any level between 55% and 80% relative
when both temperature and humidity in the humidity.
space are not satisfied. h. The system shall include a Thermal Expansion
2) Hot gas reheat mode shall mix a portion of Valve (TXV) to ensure a positive superheat con-
the hot gas from the discharge of the com- dition and a balance of pressure drop.
pressor with the hot liquid refrigerant leav-
33. Humidistat:
ing the condenser coil to create a two-phase
heat transfer in the system, resulting in a Field-installed, wall-mounted humidistat is used to
neutral leaving-air temperature when only control activation of the dehumidification package.
humidity in the space is not satisfied. The humidistat can be set for humidity levels
between 20% and 80% relative humidity.
b. The system shall consist of a subcooling/ reheat
dehumidification coil located downstream of 34. Hinged Panel Option:
the standard evaporator coil. This dehumidifica- Hinged panel option provides hinged access panels
tion coil is a two-row coil on the 005 and 006 for the filter, compressor, evaporator fan, and con-
units, and a one-row coil on 003 and 004 units. trol box areas. Filter hinged panels permit tool-less
entry for changing filters. Each hinged panel is per-
manently attached to the rooftop unit.
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Packaged Rooftop Electric Cooling Unit with Part 2 — Products
Gas Heat — Constant Volume Application 2.01 EQUIPMENT (STANDARD)
HVAC Guide Specifications A. General:
Size Range: 3 to 121/2 Tons, Nominal (Cooling) Factory assembled, single-piece heating and cooling
60,000 to 250,000 Btuh, Nominal unit. Contained within the unit enclosure shall be all fac-
(Input Heating) tory wiring, piping, controls, refrigerant charge (R-22),
and special features required prior to field start-up.
Carrier Model B. Unit Cabinet:
Numbers:
1. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized
48HJD/L/G/S steel, and shall be bonderized and coated with a
48HJE/M/H/R prepainted baked enamel finish on all externally
48HJF/N/K/T exposed surfaces.
2. Evaporator fan compartment interior cabinet sur-
faces shall be insulated with a minimum 1/2-in.
SIZE 004-012 UNITS
ARE ENERGY STAR thick, 1 lb density, flexible fiberglass insulation,
QUALIFIED neoprene coated on the air side. Aluminum foil-
Part 1 — General faced fiberglass insulation shall be used in the gas
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION heat compartment.
Outdoor rooftop mounted, electrically controlled heat- 3. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for servic-
ing and cooling unit utilizing a hermetic compressor(s) ing.
for cooling duty and gas combustion for heating duty. 4. Holes shall be provided in the base rails for rigging
Unit shall discharge supply air vertically or horizontally shackles to facilitate maneuvering and overhead
as shown on contract drawings. rigging.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE 5. Unit shall have a factory-installed, sloped conden-
A. Unit well exceeds ASHRAE 90.1-2001 Energy Stan- sate drain pan made of a non-corrosive material,
dards. Units 004-012 are Energy Star qualified. providing a minimum 3/4-in.-14 NPT. connection
with both vertical and horizontal drains, and shall
B. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standards comply with ASHRAE Standard 62.
210 or 360. Designed in accordance with UL Standard
1995. 6. Unit shall have a factory-installed filter access
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5. Induced-draft blower shall be of the direct-driven, D3359-93. Impact resistance shall be up to 160
single inlet, forward-curved centrifugal type, made in.-lb (ASTM D2794-93). Humidity and water
from steel with a corrosion-resistant finish and immersion resistance shall be up to minimum
shall be dynamically balanced. 1000 and 250 hours respectively (ASTM
D. Compressor(s): D2247-92 and ASTM D870-92). Corrosion
durability shall be confirmed through testing to
1. Fully hermetic type, internally protected scroll- be no less than 1000 hours salt spray per ASTM
type. B117-90. Coil construction shall be aluminum
2. Factory mounted on rubber grommets and inter- fins mechanically bonded to copper tubes.
nally spring mounted for vibration isolation. d. E-Coated copper-fin coils shall have a flexible
3. On dual electrically and mechanically independent epoxy polymer coating uniformly applied to all
circuits (008-014). coil surface areas without material bridging
E. Coils: between fins. Coating process shall ensure com-
1. Standard evaporator and condenser coils shall have plete coil encapsulation. Color shall be high
aluminum lanced plate fins mechanically bonded to gloss black with gloss — 60 deg of 65 to 90%
seamless internally grooved copper tubes with all per ASTM D523-89. Uniform dry film thick-
joints brazed. ness from 0.8 to 1.2 mil on all surface areas
including fin edges. Superior hardness charac-
2. Dual compressor models (size 008-014) shall have teristics of 2H per ASTM D3363-92A and
face-split type evaporator coil (circuit no. 1 on bot- cross-hatch adhesion of 4B-5B per ASTM
tom). D3359-93. Impact resistance shall be up to 160
3. Testing: in.-lb (ASTM D2794-93). Humidity and water
a. Evaporator and condenser coils shall be quali- immersion resistance shall be up to minimum
fied to UL 1995 burst test at 2,200 psi. 1000 and 250 hours respectively (ASTM
D2247-92 and ASTM D870-92). Corrosion
b. Evaporator and condenser coils shall be leak
durability shall be confirmed through testing to
tested to 150 psig and pressure tested to 400
be no less than 1000 hours salt spray per ASTM
psig.
B117-90. Coil construction shall be copper fins
4. Optional Coils: mechanically bonded to copper tubes with cop-
a. Optional pre-coated aluminum-fin coils shall per tube sheets. Galvanized steel tube sheets
have a durable epoxy-phenolic coating to pro- shall not be acceptable. A polymer strip shall
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vide protection in mildly corrosive coastal envi- prevent coil assembly from contacting sheet
ronments. Coating shall be applied to the metal coil pan to maintain coating integrity and
aluminum fin stock prior to the fin stamping minimize corrosion potential between coil and
process to create an inert barrier between the pan.
aluminum fin and copper tube. Epoxy-phenolic F. Heating Section:
barrier shall minimize galvanic action between
1. Induced-draft combustion type with energy saving
dissimilar metals.
direct-spark ignition system and redundant main
b. Copper-fin coils shall be constructed of copper gas valve.
fins mechanically bonded to copper tubes and
2. Heat Exchanger:
copper tube sheets. Galvanized steel tube sheets
shall not be acceptable. A polymer strip shall a. The standard heat exchanger shall be of the
prevent coil assembly from contacting the sheet tubular-section type constructed of a minimum
metal coil pan to minimize potential for gal- of 20-gage steel coated with a nominal 1.2 mil
vanic corrosion between coil and pan. All cop- aluminum-silicone alloy for corrosion resis-
per construction shall provide protection in tance.
moderate coastal environments. b. The optional stainless steel heat exchanger shall
c. E-Coated aluminum-fin coils shall have a flexi- be of the tubular-section type, constructed of a
ble epoxy polymer coating uniformly applied to minimum of 20-gage type 409 stainless steel.
all coil surface areas without material bridging 3. Burners shall be of the in-shot type constructed of
between fins. Coating process shall ensure com- aluminum-coated steel.
plete coil encapsulation. Color shall be high 4. All gas piping shall enter the unit cabinet at a single
gloss black with gloss — 60 deg of 65 to 90% location on side of unit (horizontal plane).
per ASTM D523-89. Uniform dry film thick-
ness from 0.8 to 1.2 mil on all surface areas 5. The integrated gas controller (IGC) board shall
including fin edges. Superior hardness charac- include gas heat operation fault notification using
teristics of 2H per ASTM D3363-92A and an LED (light-emitting diode).
cross-hatch adhesion of 4B-5B per ASTM
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i. If an economizer is specified, the design without microprocessor control
“EconoMi$er2 with 4 to 20 mA actuator and no (required for PremierLink™ or third party con-
microprocessor control” is required. trol interface).
2. Roof Curbs (Horizontal and Vertical): l. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor Occupied Min-
a. Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer strip imum Damper Position Setting maintains the
and shall be capable of supporting entire unit minimum airflow into the building during occu-
weight. pied period providing design ventilation rate for
full occupancy (damper position during heat-
b. Permits installation and securing of ductwork to
ing). A remote potentiometer may be used to
curb prior to mounting unit on the curb. override the set point.
* 3. Integrated Economizers: m. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor Unoccupied
a. Integrated integral modulating type capable of Minimum Damper Position Setting — The
simultaneous economizer and compressor oper- EconoMi$er IV dampers shall be closed when
ation. During economizer operation, up to two the unit is in the occupied mode.
compressors on sizes 008-014 will operate.
n. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor IAQ/DCV
b. Available as a factory-installed option in verti- Maximum Damper Position Setting — Setting
cal supply/return configuration only. (Available the maximum position of the damper prevents
as a field-installed accessory for dedicated hori- the introduction of large amounts of hot or cold
zontal and/or vertical supply return configura- air into the space. This position is intended to
tions.) satisfy the base minimum ventilation rate.
c. Includes all hardware and controls to provide o. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor IAQ/DCV con-
cooling with outdoor air. trol modulates the outdoor-air damper to pro-
d. Equipped with low-leakage dampers, not to vide ventilation based on the optional 2 to 10
exceed 2% leakage at 1 in. wg pressure dif- vdc CO2 sensor input.
ferential. p. Compressor lockout sensor (opens at 35 F,
e. Capable of introducing up to 100% outdoor air. closes at 50 F).
f. EconoMi$er IV and EconoMi$er2 shall be q. Actuator shall be direct coupled to economizer
equipped with a barometric relief damper capa- gear, eliminating linkage arms and rods.
ble of relieving up to 100% return air. r. Control LEDs:
g. Designed to close damper(s) during loss-of- 1) When the outdoor air damper is capable of
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power situations with spring return built into providing free cooling, the “Free Cool”
motor. LED shall illuminate.
h. Dry bulb outdoor-air temperature sensor shall 2) The IAQ LED indicates when the module
be provided as standard. Outdoor air sensor set is on the DCV mode.
point is adjustable and shall range from 40 to 3) The EXH LED indicates when the exhaust
100 F. For the EconoMi$er IV, the return air fan contact is closed.
sensor, indoor enthalpy sensor, and outdoor s. Remote Minimum Position Control — A field-
enthalpy sensor shall be provided as field- installed accessory remote potentiometer allows
installed accessories to provide enthalpy con- the outdoor air damper to be opened or closed
trol, differential enthalpy control, and differen- beyond the minimum position in the occupied
tial dry bulb temperature control. For the mode for modified ventilation.
EconoMi$er2, the enthalpy, differential temper-
4. Manual Outdoor-Air Damper:
ature (adjustable), and differential enthalpy
control shall be provided as field-installed Manual damper package shall consist of damper,
accessories. birdscreen, and rainhood which can be preset to
admit up to 50% outdoor air for year round ventila-
i. The EconoMi$er IV and EconoMi$er2 shall
tion.
have a gear-driven parallel blade design.
* 5. 100% Two-Position Damper:
j. EconoMi$er IV microprocessor control shall
provide control of internal building pressure a. Two-position damper package shall include sin-
through its accessory power exhaust function. gle blade damper and motor. Admits up to
Factory set at 100%, with a range of 0% to 100% outdoor air.
100%. b. Damper shall close upon indoor (evaporator)
k. EconoMi$er2 shall be capable of control from a fan shutoff.
4 to 20 mA signal through optional 4 to 20 mA
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c. Designed to close damper during loss of power tacle. Shall include 15 amp GFI receptacle with
situations. independent fuse protection. Voltage required to
d. Equipped with 15% barometric relief damper. operate convenience outlet shall be provided by a
factory-installed step-down transformer. Shall be
* 6. 25% Two-Position Damper: accessible from outside the unit.
a. Two-position damper package shall include sin-
16. High-Static Indoor Fan Motor(s) and Drive(s)
gle blade damper and motor. Admits up to 25% (004-012):
outdoor air.
High-static motor(s) and drive(s) shall be factory-
b. Damper shall close upon indoor (evaporator)
installed to provide additional performance range.
fan shutoff.
17. Flue Discharge Deflector:
* 7. Head Pressure Control Package:
Flue discharge deflector directs unit exhaust verti-
Consists of solid-state control and condenser-coil
cally instead of horizontally.
temperature sensor to maintain condensing temper-
ature between 90 F and 110 F at outdoor ambient 18. Condenser Coil Grille:
temperatures down to –20 F by condenser-fan The grille protects the condenser coil from damage
speed modulation or condenser-fan cycling and by large objects without increasing unit clearances.
wind baffles. 19. Compressor Cycle Delay:
8. LP (Liquid Propane) Conversion Kit: Unit shall be prevented from restarting for mini-
Package shall contain all the necessary hardware mum of 5 minutes after shutdown.
and instructions to convert a standard natural gas 20. Thru-the-Bottom Utility Connectors:
unit for use with liquefied propane (valid up to
Kit shall provide connectors to permit gas and elec-
2000 ft elevation).
trical connections to be brought to the unit through
* 9. Electronic Programmable Thermostat: the basepan.
Units shall be capable of using deluxe full-featured 21. Fan/Filter Status Switch:
electronic thermostat. Thermostat shall use built-in
Switch shall provide status of indoor (evaporator)
compressor cycle delay control for both heating
fan (ON/OFF) or filter (CLEAN/DIRTY). Status
and cooling duty. Thermostat shall be capable of
shall be displayed over communication bus when
working with Carrier direct digital controls.
used with direct digital controls or with an indica-
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23. Power Exhaust Accessory for EconoMi$er IV or b. The IAQ sensor shall be available in duct
EconoMi$er2: mount, wall mount, and wall mount with LED
Power exhaust shall be used in conjunction with display. The set point shall have adjustment
EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 to provide system capability.
exhaust of up to 100% of return air (vertical only). c. Requires EconoMi$er2, PremierLink, or Apollo
The power exhaust is a field-installed accessory control options.
(separate vertical and horizontal design). 28. Indoor Air Quality (CO2) Room Sensor
NOTE: Horizontal power exhaust is intended to (EconoMi$er IV):
mount in return ductwork. Sensor shall have the ability to provide demand
As the outdoor-air damper opens and closes, both ventilation control through the EconoMi$er IV. The
propeller fans are energized and de-energized IAQ sensor shall be wall mounted with an LED
through the EconoMi$er IV controller. The set display in parts per million. The set point shall
point is factory set at 100% of outdoor-air, and is have adjustment capability.
adjustable 0 to 100% to meet specific job require- 29. Return Air CO2 Sensor (EconoMi$er IV):
ments. Available in 208/230-1-60 v or 460-3-60 v.
An LED light on the controller indicates when the Sensor shall have the ability to provide demand
power exhaust is operating. ventilation control through the EconoMi$er IV. The
IAQ sensor shall be duct mounted. The set point
For the EconoMi$er2, the power exhaust shall be shall have adjustment capability.
controlled by the PremierLink™ or third party con-
trols. 30. Gas Heat options (sizes 004-006):
a. Single-stage gas heat shall be provided in lieu
24. Outdoor Air Enthalpy Sensor (EconoMi$er IV or
EconoMi$er2): of two-stage heat.
The outdoor air enthalpy sensor shall be used with b. NOx reduction shall be provided to reduce
nitrous oxide emissions to meet the California
the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device to pro-
vide single enthalpy control. When used in con- Air Quality Management NOx requirement of
junction with a return air enthalpy sensor, the 40 nanograms/joule or less.
EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device will pro- c. Primary tubes on low NOx units shall be 409
vide differential enthalpy control. The sensor stainless steel. Other components shall be alu-
allows the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 con- minized steel.
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troller to determine if outside air is suitable for free 31. Ultraviolet Germicidal Lamps:
cooling. Ultraviolet germicidal lamps are designed to elimi-
25. Return Air Enthalpy Sensor (EconoMi$er IV or nate odor causing mold and fungus that may
EconoMi$er2): develop in the wet area of the evaporator section of
The return air enthalpy sensor shall be used with the unit. The high output, low temperature germi-
the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device. When cidal lamps are field installed in the evaporator sec-
used in conjunction with an outdoor air enthalpy tion of the unit, aimed at the evaporator coil and
sensor, the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device condensate pan. The short wavelength ultraviolet
will provide differential enthalpy control. light inhibits and kills mold, fungus and microbial
26. Return Air Temperature Sensor (EconoMi$er IV or growth. The lamps have an output rating at 45F in
EconoMi$er2): 400 fpm airflow of 120 microwatts/cm2 at 1 meter.
32. Humidi-MiZer™ Adaptive Dehumidification
The return air temperature sensor shall be used with
the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device. When System:
used in conjunction with the standard outdoor air a. The Humidi-MiZer dehumidification system
temperature sensor, the EconoMi$er IV or shall be factory-installed in the rooftop units,
EconoMi$er2 device will provide differential tem- and shall provide greater dehumidification of
perature control. the occupied space by two modes of dehumidi-
fication operations beside its normal design
27. Indoor Air Quality (CO2) Sensor (EconoMi$er2):
cooling mode:
a. Shall have the ability to provide demand venti-
1) Subcooling mode further subcools the hot
lation indoor air quality (IAQ) control through
liquid refrigerant leaving the condenser coil
the EconoMi$er2 with an IAQ sensor.
when both temperature and humidity in the
space are not satisfied.
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2) Hot gas reheat mode shall mix a portion of h. The system shall include a Thermal Expansion
the hot gas from the discharge of the com- Valve (TXV) to ensure a positive superheat con-
pressor with the hot liquid refrigerant leav- dition and a balance of pressure drop.
ing the condenser coil to create a two-phase i. For units with two compressors (sizes 008-014),
heat transfer in the system, resulting in a depending on the conditions required to main-
neutral leaving-air temperature when only tain the space set points, one or both compres-
humidity in the space is not satisfied. sors can operate in subcooling mode, one
b. The system shall consist of a subcooling/reheat compressor could operate in subcooling mode
dehumidification coil located downstream of while the other operates in hot gas reheat mode,
the standard evaporator coil. This dehumidifica- or one or both compressors can operate in hot
tion coil is a two-row coil with the exception of gas reheat mode.
the 004 unit, which has a one-row coil. 33. Humidistat:
c. The system shall include crankcase heater(s) for Field-installed, wall-mounted humidistat is used to
the scroll compressor(s). control activation of the dehumidification package.
d. The system shall include a low outdoor air tem- The humidistat can be set for humidity levels
perature switch to lock out both subcooling and between 20% and 80% relative humidity.
hot gas reheat mode when the outdoor-air tem- 34. Hinged Panel Option:
perature is below 40 F.
Hinged panel option provides hinged access panels
e. The system shall include a Motormaster® low for the filter, compressor, evaporator fan, and con-
ambient control to ensure the normal design trol box areas. Filter hinged panels permit tool-less
cooling mode capable of down to 0° F low entry for changing filters. Each hinged panel is per-
ambient operation. manently attached to the rooftop unit.
f. The system shall include a low-pressure switch 35. 62M Energy Recovery Ventilator
on the suction line to ensure low pressure start-
One-piece energy recovery ventilation (ERV) unit
up of hot gas reheat mode at lower outdoor tem-
utilizing an ARI 1060 certified energy recovery
perature condition.
cassette with permanently bonded silica gel desic-
g. The system operation may be controlled by a cant. UL std 1995, ETL tested and certified. Fac-
field-installed, wall-mounted humidistat. The tory assembled single piece unit with single point
dehumidification circuit will then operate only power connections. Unit shall be designed as a
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when needed. Field connections for the humi- stand-alone ERV or may be mated with any 2-25
distat are made in the low-voltage compartment ton Carrier rooftop unit. For mated applications,
of the unit control box. The sensor can be set for the ERV unit shall operate in conjunction with
any level between 55% and 80% relative rooftop unit fan. For additional specifications refer
humidity. to the 62M Product Data
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energy recovery units
Packaged Rooftop Electric Cooling Unit with Gas Heat and Part 2 — Product
Energy Recovery Capability – 2.01 EQUIPMENT (STANDARD)
HVAC Guide Specifications A. General:
Constant Volume Applications Factory assembled, single-piece heating and cooling
Size Range: 2 to 5 Tons, Nominal (Cooling) rooftop unit with energy recovery capability for vertical
24,000 to 60,000 Btuh, Nominal discharge applications. Contained within the unit enclo-
(Input Heating) sure shall be all factory wiring, piping, controls, refrig-
600 to 1000 cfm of outdoor air erant charge (R-22), and special features required prior
Carrier Model to field start-up.
Numbers: B. Unit Cabinet:
48HE D/L/G/S 1. General:
48HE E/M/H/R
48HE F/N/K/T a. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized
steel, and shall be bonderized and coated with a
prepainted baked enamel finish on all externally
exposed surfaces.
Part 1 — General b. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION servicing.
Outdoor rooftop mounted, electrically controlled heat- c. Holes shall be provided in the base rails for rig-
ing and cooling unit utilizing a hermetic compressor(s) ging shackles to facilitate maneuvering and
for cooling duty and gas combustion for heating duty. overhead rigging.
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Energy recovery section is electrically controlled using d. Unit shall have 2 factory-installed, sloped con-
a rotary compressor for cooling and heating duty. Unit densate drain pans made of a non-corrosive
shall discharge supply air vertically. material, providing a common connection with
a minimum 3/4-in. drain, and shall comply with
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE ASHRAE Standard 62. Condensate drain must
A. Unit well exceeds ASHRAE 90.1-2001 Energy Stan- be installed per manufacturer’s recommenda-
dards. Units are Energy Star qualified. tions.
B. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standards e. Unit shall have one factory-installed filter
21. Designed in accordance with UL Standard 1812/ access panel to provide filter access with tool-
1995. less removal.
C. Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15, latest 2. Rooftop Section:
revision. a. Evaporator fan compartment interior cabinet
D. Unit shall be UL-tested and certified in accordance with surfaces shall be insulated with a minimum 1/2-
ANSI Z21.47 Standards and UL-listed and certified in. thick, 1 lb density, flexible fiberglass insula-
under Canadian standards as a total package for safety tion, neoprene coated on the air side. Alumi-
requirements. num foil-faced fiberglass insulation shall be
E. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCA Stan- used in the gas heat compartment.
dards. b. Unit shall have standard thru-the-bottom gas
F. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A require- and power connection capability (accessory kit
ments for flame spread and smoke generation. is required).
G. Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding 500-hour 3. Energy Recovery Section:
salt spray exposure per ASTM B117 (scribed specimen). a. All internal panels shall be primer coated.
H. Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding Federal b. Cabinet interior shall be insulated with a mini-
Test Method Standard No. 141 (Method 6061) 5000- mum 1/2-in. thick, rigid foam board insulation
hour salt spray. with foil facing on the air side.
I. Unit shall be designed in accordance with ISO C. Fans:
9001:2000, and shall be manufactured in a facility regis- 1. Evaporator Fan (rooftop section):
tered to ISO 9001:2000. a. Fan shall be direct or belt driven as shown on
J. Each unit shall be subjected to a completely automated the equipment drawings. Belt drive shall
run testing on the assembly line. A factory-supplied include an adjustable-pitch motor pulley.
printout indicating tested pressures, amperages, data, b. Fan wheel shall be double-inlet type with for-
and inspectors; providing certification of the unit status ward-curved blades.
at the time of manufacture shall be available upon
request. c. Bearings shall be sealed, permanently lubri-
cated ball-bearing type for longer life and lower
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING maintenance.
Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturer’s rec- d. Evaporator fan shall be made from steel with a
ommendations. corrosion-resistant finish and shall be dynami-
cally balanced.
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energy recovery units (cont)
2. Condenser Fan (Rooftop Section): ness from 0.8 to 1.2 mil on all surface areas
a. Fan shall be of the direct-driven (with totally including fin edges. Superior hardness charac-
enclosed motors) propeller type and shall dis- teristics of 2H per ASTM D3363-92A and
charge air vertically. cross-hatch adhesion of 4B-5B per ASTM
b. Fan shall have aluminum blades riveted to cor- D3359-93. Impact resistance shall be up to 160
rosion-resistant steel spiders and shall be in.-lb (ASTM D2794-93). Humidity and water
dynamically balanced. immersion resistance shall be up to minimum
1000 and 250 hours respectively (ASTM
3. Supply Fan and Exhaust Air Fan (Energy Recovery D2247-92 and ASTM D870-92). Corrosion
Section): durability shall be confirmed through testing to
a. Fans shall be of the double-inlet forward-curved be no less than 1000 hours salt spray per ASTM
centrifugal type. B117-90. Coil construction shall be aluminum
b. Fan wheels shall be made from steel with a cor- fins mechanically bonded to copper tubes.
rosion-resistant finish and shall be statically and F. Rooftop Heating Section:
dynamically balanced. 1. Induced-draft combustion type with energy saving
c. Bearings shall be sealed and permanently lubri- direct-spark ignition system and redundant main
cated for longer life and lower maintenance. gas valve.
4. Induced-draft blower shall be of the direct-driven, 2. The heat exchanger shall be of the tubular-section
single inlet, forward-curved centrifugal type, made type constructed of a minimum of 20-gage steel
from steel with a corrosion-resistant finish and coated with a nominal 1.2 mil aluminum-silicone
shall be dynamically balanced. alloy for corrosion resistance.
D. Compressors: 3. Burners shall be of the in-shot type constructed of
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d. Reversing valve. control to prevent compressor short
e. Accumulator located in compressor suction cycling.
line. J. Operating Characteristics:
H. Filter Section: 1. Rooftop Section:
1. Rooftop Section: a. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at
a. Standard filter section shall consist of factory- 125 F ambient outdoor temperature, meeting
installed, low velocity, throwaway 2-in. thick maximum load criteria of ARI Standard 210/
fiberglass filters of commercially available 240 at ± 10% voltage.
sizes. b. Compressor with standard controls shall be
b. Filter face velocity shall not exceed 320 fpm at capable of operation down to 25 F ambient out-
nominal airflows. door temperature.
c. Filter section should use only one size filter. 2. Energy Recovery Section:
d. Filters shall be accessible through an access a. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at
panel with “no-tool” removal. 125 F ambient outdoor temperature, meeting
2. Energy Recovery Section: maximum load criteria of ARI Standard 210/
240 ± 10% voltage.
a. Standard filter section shall consist of factory-
installed low-velocity, throwaway fiberglass fil- b. Compressor with standard controls shall be
ters of commercially available sizes. capable of operation down to 55 F ambient out-
door temperature in cooling mode and –20 F
b. Filter face velocity shall not exceed 300 fpm at ambient outdoor temperature in heating mode.
nominal airflows.
K. Electrical Requirements:
I. Controls and Safeties:
All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet at a single
1. Unit Controls:
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factory-predrilled location.
Unit shall be complete with self-contained low-
voltage control circuit protected by a fuse on the L. Motors:
24-v transformer side. 1. Rooftop Section:
a. Compressor motors shall be cooled by refriger-
2. Safeties: ant gas passing through motor windings and
a. Rooftop cooling section: shall have line break thermal and current over-
1) Unit shall incorporate a solid-state com- load protection.
pressor protector which provides anti-cycle b. Evaporator-fan motor shall have permanently
reset capability at the space thermostat, lubricated bearings and inherent automatic-reset
should any of the following standard safety thermal overload protection. Evaporator motors
devices trip and shut off compressor. are designed specifically for Carrier and do not
2) Compressor over temperature, overcurrent. have conventional horsepower (hp) ratings
3) Loss-of-charge/low-pressure switch. listed on the motor nameplate. Motors are
4) Freeze-protection thermostat, evaporator designed and qualified in the “air-over” location
coil. downstream of the cooling coil and carry a
5) High-pressure switch. maximum continuous bhp rating that is the
6) Automatic reset motor thermal overload maximum application bhp rating for the motor;
protector. no “safety factors” above that rating may be
7) The lockout protection shall be easily dis- applied.
connected at the control board, if necessary.
c. Totally enclosed condenser-fan motor shall
b. Rooftop heating section shall be provided with have permanently lubricated bearings, and
the following minimum protections: inherent automatic-reset thermal overload pro-
1) High-temperature limit switches. tection.
2) Induced draft motor speed sensor. d. Induced-draft motor shall have permanently
3) Flame rollout switch. lubricated sealed bearings and inherent auto-
4) Flame proving controls. matic-reset thermal overload protection.
c. Energy recovery section shall be provided with 2. Energy Recovery Section:
the following minimum protections:
a. Compressor motors shall be cooled by refriger-
1) High-pressure switch. ant gas passing through motor windings and
2) Unit shall incorporate an outdoor coil shall include thermal overload protection.
defrost system to prevent excessive frost
accumulation during heating duty, Defrost b. Supply and exhaust-air fan motor shall have
permanently lubricated bearings and inherent
system shall be initiated on the basis of
time and coil temperature. A 30/50/90 automatic reset thermal overload protection.
minute timer shall activate defrost cycle M. Energy Recovery Section Supply and Exhaust Air
only if coil temperature is low enough to Damper:
indicate a heavy frost condition. Defrost 1. Modulating type supply air damper opens to preset
cycle shall terminate when the defrost ther- position any time system fans are energized to pro-
mostat is satisfied and shall have a positive vide specified ventilation airflow.
termination time of 10 minutes. A 5-minute 2. Motorized spring return supply air damper auto-
time delay shall be built into the defrost matically closes on loss of power.
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3. Capable of providing up to 100% outside air when i. Override Capability — Hold function allows
matched to proper size rooftop unit. the regular schedule to be bypassed with a tem-
4. Functions as economizer when outdoor air porary setting.
enthalpy sufficient to provide free cooling. j. Battery-Free — Non-volatile RAM chip
5. Barometric type exhaust air damper with adjustable requires no battery backup. Retained in memory
stops to limit exhaust airflow to specified cfm. so reprogramming is not required after power
Gravity type damper closes automatically on loss loss.
of power or fan shut down. 3. Roof Curbs (Vertical):
6. Supply and exhaust rain hoods with cleanable alu- a. Full perimeter roof curb with exhaust capability
minum mesh filters on supply air inlet and bird providing separate airstreams for energy recov-
screens on exhaust air outlet standard. ery from the exhaust air without supply air con-
N. Special Features: tamination.
Certain features are not applicable when the features b. Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer strip
and shall be capable of supporting entire unit
designated * are specified. For assistance in amending weight.
the specifications, contact your local Carrier Sales
c. Permits installation and securing of ductwork to
Office. curb prior to mounting unit on the curb.
1. Carrier PremierLink™ Controls:
4. Head Pressure Control Package:
a. Shall be available as a factory-installed or as a
field-installed accessory. Consists of solid-state control and condenser-coil
temperature sensor to maintain condensing temper-
b. Shall work with Carrier Comfort Network® ature between 90 F and 110 F at outdoor ambient
(CCN) and ComfortVIEW™ software.
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14. Thru-the-Bottom Utility Connectors: The return air enthalpy sensor shall be used in con-
Kit shall provide connectors to permit gas and elec- junction with an outdoor air enthalpy sensor to pro-
trical connections to be brought to the unit through vide differential enthalpy control.
the basepan. 18. Indoor Air Quality (CO2) Sensor:
15. Fan/Filter Status Switch: a. Shall have the ability to provide demand venti-
Provides status of indoor (evaporator) fan (ON/ lation indoor air quality (IAQ) control.
OFF) or filter (CLEAN/DIRTY). Status shall be b. The IAQ sensor shall be available in duct
displayed over communication bus when used with mount, wall mount, and wall mount with LED
direct digital controls or with an indicator light at display. The set point shall have adjustment
the thermostat. capability.
16. Outdoor Air Enthalpy Sensor: 19. Gas Heat options:
The outdoor air enthalpy sensor shall be used to a. Single-stage gas heat shall be provided in lieu
provide single enthalpy control. When used in con- of two-stage heat.
junction with a return air enthalpy sensor, the unit b. NOx reduction shall be provided to reduce
will provide differential enthalpy control. The sen- nitrous oxide emissions to meet the California
sor allows the unit to determine if outside air is Air Quality Management NOx requirement of
suitable for free cooling. 40 nanograms/joule or less.
17. Return Air Enthalpy Sensor: c. Primary tubes and vestibule plates on low NOx
units shall be 409 stainless steel. Other compo-
nents shall be aluminized steel.
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energy recovery units
Packaged Rooftop Electric Cooling Unit with Part 2 — Products
Gas Heat and Energy Recovery Capability — 2.01 EQUIPMENT (STANDARD)
Constant Volume Applications A. General:
HVAC Guide Specifications Factory assembled, single-piece heating and cooling
Size Range: 3 to 121/2 Tons, Nominal (Cooling) rooftop unit with energy recovery capability for vertical
60,000 to 250,000 Btuh, Nominal discharge applications. Contained within the unit enclo-
(Input Heating) sure shall be all factory wiring, piping, controls, refrig-
600 to 3000 cfm of outdoor air erant charge (R-22), and special features required prior
to field start-up.
Carrier Model
Numbers: B. Unit Cabinet:
1. General:
48HJD/L/G/S a. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized
48HJE/M/H/R steel, and shall be bonderized and coated with a
48HJF/N/K/T prepainted baked enamel finish on all externally
exposed surfaces.
Part 1 — General
b. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
servicing.
Outdoor rooftop mounted, electrically controlled heat-
ing and cooling unit utilizing a hermetic compressor(s) c. Holes shall be provided in the base rails for rig-
for cooling duty and gas combustion for heating duty. ging shackles to facilitate maneuvering and
Energy recovery section is electrically controlled using overhead rigging.
a rotary compressor for cooling and heating duty. Unit d. Unit shall have 2 factory-installed, sloped con-
shall discharge supply air vertically. densate drain pans made of a non-corrosive
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE material, providing a common connection with
a minimum 3/4-in. drain, and shall comply with
A. Unit well exceeds ASHRAE 90.1-2001 Energy Stan- ASHRAE Standard 62. Condensate drain must
dards. Units are Energy Star qualified. be installed per manufacturer’s recommenda-
B. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standards tions.
210 and 360. Designed in accordance with UL Standard e. Unit shall have one factory-installed filter
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b. Fan wheel shall be double-inlet type with for- b. Tube sheet openings shall be belled to prevent
ward-curved blades. tube wear.
c. Bearings shall be sealed, permanently lubri- 3. Optional Coils:
cated ball-bearing type for longer life and lower a. Copper-fin coils shall be constructed of copper
maintenance. fins mechanically bonded to copper tubes and
d. Evaporator fan shall be made from steel with a copper tube sheets. Galvanized steel tube sheets
corrosion-resistant finish and shall be dynami- shall not be acceptable. A polymer strip shall
cally balanced. prevent coil assembly from contacting the sheet
2. Condenser Fan (Rooftop Section): metal coil pan to minimize potential for gal-
a. Fan shall be of the direct-driven (with totally vanic corrosion between coil and pan. All cop-
enclosed motors) propeller type and shall dis- per construction shall provide protection in
charge air vertically. moderate coastal environments.
b. Fan shall have aluminum blades riveted to cor- b. E-Coated aluminum-fin coils shall have a flexi-
rosion-resistant steel spiders and shall be ble epoxy polymer coating uniformly applied to
dynamically balanced. all coil surface areas without material bridging
between fins. Coating process shall ensure com-
3. Supply Fan and Exhaust Air Fan (Energy Recovery plete coil encapsulation. Color shall be high
Section): gloss black with gloss — 60 deg of 65 to 90%
a. Fans shall be of the double-inlet forward-curved per ASTM D523-89. Uniform dry film thick-
centrifugal type. ness from 0.8 to 1.2 mil on all surface areas
b. Fan wheels shall be made from steel with a cor- including fin edges. Superior hardness charac-
rosion-resistant finish and shall be statically and teristics of 2H per ASTM D3363-92A and
dynamically balanced. cross-hatch adhesion of 4B-5B per ASTM
c. Bearings shall be sealed and permanently lubri- D3359-93. Impact resistance shall be up to 160
cated for longer life and lower maintenance. in.-lb (ASTM D2794-93). Humidity and water
immersion resistance shall be up to minimum
4. Induced-draft blower shall be of the direct-driven, 1000 and 250 hours respectively (ASTM
single inlet, forward-curved centrifugal type, made
D2247-92 and ASTM D870-92). Corrosion
from steel with a corrosion-resistant finish and durability shall be confirmed through testing to
shall be dynamically balanced. be no less than 1000 hours salt spray per ASTM
D. Compressor(s): B117-90. Coil construction shall be aluminum
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1. Rooftop Section: fins mechanically bonded to copper tubes.
a. Fully hermetic type, internally protected scroll- F. Rooftop Heating Section:
type. 1. Induced-draft combustion type with energy saving
b. Factory mounted on rubber grommets and inter- direct-spark ignition system and redundant main
nally spring mounted for vibration isolation. gas valve.
c. On independent circuits (sizes 008-014). 2. The heat exchanger shall be of the tubular-section
2. Energy Recovery Section: type constructed of a minimum of 20-gage steel
coated with a nominal 1.2 mil aluminum-silicone
a. Fully hermetic type with electrical overload
protection. alloy for corrosion resistance.
b. Factory rubber shock mounted vibration isola- 3. Burners shall be of the in-shot type constructed of
tion. aluminum-coated steel.
E. Coils: 4. All gas piping shall enter the unit cabinet at a single
location on side of unit (horizontal plane).
1. Rooftop Section:
5. The integrated gas controller (IGC) board shall
a. Standard evaporator and condenser coils shall include gas heat operation fault notification using
have aluminum lanced plate fins mechanically an LED (light-emitting diode).
bonded to seamless internally grooved copper
tubes with all joints brazed. 6. Unit shall be equipped with anti-cycle protection
with one short cycle on unit flame rollout switch or
b. Dual compressor models (size 008-014) shall
4 continuous short cycles on the high-temperature
have face-split type evaporator coil (circuit no.
limit switch. Fault indication shall be made using
1 on bottom).
an LED.
2. Energy Recovery Section:
7. The IGC board shall contain algorithms that mod-
a. Supply and exhaust air coils shall have alumi- ify evaporator-fan operation to prevent future
num plate fins mechanically bonded to inter- cycling on high-temperature limit switch.
nally enhanced seamless copper tubes with all
8. The LED shall be visible without removal of con-
joints brazed.
trol box access panel.
9. Optional Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger:
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a. Complete stainless steel heat exchanger allows reset capability at the space thermostat,
for greater application flexibility. should any of the following standard safety
b. 409 stainless steel used in heat exchanger tubes devices trip and shut off compressor.
and vestibule plate. 2) Compressor overtemperature,
overcurrent.
G. Refrigerant Components:
3) Loss-of-charge/low-pressure switch.
1. Rooftop section refrigerant circuit components 4) Freeze-protection thermostat, evaporator
shall include: coil.
a. Fixed orifice metering system (AcutrolTM 5) High-pressure switch.
device). 6) Automatic reset motor thermal overload
b. Refrigerant filter drier. protector.
7) The lockout protection shall be easily dis-
c. Service gage connections on suction, discharge, connected at the control board, if necessary.
and liquid lines.
b. Rooftop heating section shall be provided with
2. Energy recovery section refrigerant circuit compo- the following minimum protections:
nents shall include:
1) High-temperature limit switches.
a. Fixed orifice metering device combined with 2) Induced draft motor speed sensor.
maximum overcurrent protection (MOCP) type 3) Flame rollout switch.
thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) to prevent 4) Flame proving controls.
compressor overloading. c. Energy recovery section shall be provided with
b. Service gage connections on suction and dis- the following minimum protections:
charge lines to charge and evacuate the system.
1) High-pressure switch.
c. Ability to route gage hoses through the energy 2) Unit shall incorporate an outdoor coil
recovery section side panel to eliminate air defrost system to prevent excessive frost
bypass during diagnostic periods. accumulation during heating duty, Defrost
d. Reversing valve. system shall be initiated on the basis of
e. Accumulator located in compressor suction time and coil temperature. A 30/50/90
line. minute timer shall activate defrost cycle
only if coil temperature is low enough to
H. Filter Section: indicate a heavy frost condition. Defrost
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L. Motors: N. Special Features:
1. Rooftop Section: Certain features are not applicable when the features
a. Compressor motors shall be cooled by refriger- designated * are specified. For assistance in amending
ant gas passing through motor windings and the specifications, contact your local Carrier Sales
shall have line break thermal and current over- Office.
load protection. * 1. Carrier PremierLink™ Controls:
b. Evaporator-fan motor shall have permanently a. Shall be available as a factory-installed or as a
lubricated bearings and inherent automatic-reset field-installed accessory.
thermal overload protection. Evaporator motors b. Shall work with Carrier Comfort Network®
are designed specifically for Carrier and do not (CCN) and ComfortVIEW™ software.
have conventional horsepower (hp) ratings
c. Shall be compatible with ComfortLink™ con-
listed on the motor nameplate. Motors are
trollers.
designed and qualified in the “air-over” location
downstream of the cooling coil and carry a d. Shall be ASHRAE 62-2001 compliant.
maximum continuous bhp rating that is the e. Shall accept a CO2 sensor in the conditioned
maximum application bhp rating for the motor; space — Demand Control Ventilation (DCV)
no “safety factors” above that rating may be ready.
applied. f. Shall have baud communication rate of 38.4K
c. Totally enclosed condenser-fan motor shall or faster.
have permanently lubricated bearings, and g. Shall be Internet ready.
inherent automatic-reset thermal overload pro-
tection. h. Shall include an integrated economizer control-
ler.
d. Induced-draft motor shall have permanently
lubricated sealed bearings and inherent auto- 2. Electronic Programmable Light Commercial Ther-
matic-reset thermal overload protection. midistat™ Accessory:
2. Energy Recovery Section: The Light Commercial Thermidistat accessory is a
fully programmable thermostat with a built-in
a. Compressor motors shall be cooled by refriger- humidistat.
ant gas passing through motor windings and
shall include thermal overload protection. a. Provides direct control of energy recovery con-
trol and rooftop unit fans in response to occu-
b. Supply and exhaust-air fan motor shall have
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pied/unoccupied output signals.
permanently lubricated bearings and inherent
b. Liquid crystal display (LCD) equipment func-
automatic reset thermal overload protection.
tion indicators display operating mode.
M. Energy Recovery Section Supply and Exhaust Air c. Five-minute compressor delay with override
Damper: functions.
1. Modulating type supply air damper opens to preset d. Keypad lock feature to prevent unauthorized
position any time system fans are energized to pro- changing of program control.
vide specified ventilation airflow. e. Holiday Mode — With a single touch of a but-
2. Motorized spring return supply air damper auto- ton mode adjusts all comfort levels for opti-
matically closes on loss of power. mum efficiency while the home is unoccupied
3. Capable of providing up to 100% outside air when and restores the settings to normal upon return.
matched to proper size rooftop unit. f. Comfort and energy savings — Seven-day pro-
gramming with 4 temperature changes and
4. Functions as economizer when outdoor air
humidity set point changes provided per day,
enthalpy sufficient to provide free cooling.
means proper ventilation during occupied peri-
5. Barometric type exhaust air damper with adjustable ods and savings through reduced energy usage
stops to limit exhaust airflow to specified cfm. when the building is unoccupied.
Gravity type damper closes automatically on loss g. Easy to use — Simple instructions are located
of power or fan shut down. inside the thermostat’s door.
6. Supply and exhaust rain hoods with cleanable alu- h. Duplicate Programming — Copy the pro-
minum mesh filters on supply air inlet and bird grammed schedule of one day to the next using
screens on exhaust air outlet standard. the copy function.
i. Override Capability — Hold function allows
the regular schedule to be bypassed with a tem-
porary setting.
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j. Battery-Free — Non-volatile RAM chip 11. Flue Discharge Deflector:
requires no battery backup. Retained in mem- Flue discharge deflector directs unit exhaust verti-
ory so reprogramming is not required after cally instead of horizontally.
power loss. 12. Condenser Coil Grille:
3. Roof Curbs (Vertical): The grille protects the condenser coil from damage
a. Full perimeter roof curb with exhaust capability by large objects without increasing unit clearances.
providing separate airstreams for energy recov-
13. Compressor Cycle Delay:
ery from the exhaust air without supply air con-
tamination. Unit shall be prevented from restarting for mini-
mum of 5 minutes after shutdown.
b. Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer strip
and shall be capable of supporting entire unit 14. Thru-the-Bottom Utility Connectors:
weight. Kit shall provide connectors to permit gas and elec-
c. Permits installation and securing of ductwork to trical connections to be brought to the unit through
curb prior to mounting unit on the curb. the basepan.
* 4. Head Pressure Control Package: 15. Fan/Filter Status Switch:
Consists of solid-state control and condenser-coil Provides status of indoor (evaporator) fan (ON/
temperature sensor to maintain condensing temper- OFF) or filter (CLEAN/DIRTY). Status shall be
ature between 90 F and 110 F at outdoor ambient displayed over communication bus when used with
temperatures down to –20 F by condenser-fan direct digital controls or with an indicator light at
speed modulation or condenser-fan cycling and the thermostat.
wind baffles. 16. Outdoor Air Enthalpy Sensor:
5. LP (Liquid Propane) Conversion Kit: The outdoor air enthalpy sensor shall be used to
Package shall contain all the necessary hardware provide single enthalpy control. When used in con-
and instructions to convert a standard natural gas junction with a return air enthalpy sensor, the unit
unit for use with liquefied propane. will provide differential enthalpy control. The sen-
sor allows the unit to determine if outside air is
* 6. Flue Shield: suitable for free cooling.
Provides protection from the hot sides of the gas
17. Return Air Enthalpy Sensor:
flue hood.
The return air enthalpy sensor shall be used in con-
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20. Humidi-MiZer™ Adaptive Dehumidification f. The system shall include a low-pressure switch
System: on the suction line to ensure low pressure start-
a. The Humidi-MiZer dehumidification system up of hot gas reheat mode at lower outdoor tem-
shall be factory-installed in the Weathermas- perature condition.
ter® 48HJ004-014 rooftop units, and shall pro- g. The system operation may be controlled by a
vide greater dehumidification of the occupied field-installed, wall-mounted humidistat. The
space by two modes of dehumidification opera- dehumidification circuit will then operate only
tions beside its normal design cooling mode: when needed. Field connections for the humi-
1) Subcooling mode further subcools the hot distat are made in the low-voltage compartment
liquid refrigerant leaving the condenser coil of the unit control box. The sensor can be set for
when both temperature and humidity in the any level between 55% and 80% relative
space are not satisfied. humidity.
2) Hot gas reheat mode shall mix a portion of h. The system shall include a Thermal Expansion
the hot gas from the discharge of the com- Valve (TXV) to ensure a positive superheat con-
pressor with the hot liquid refrigerant leav- dition and a balance of pressure drop.
ing the condenser coil to create a two-phase i. For units with two compressors (sizes 008-014),
heat transfer in the system, resulting in a depending on the conditions required to main-
neutral leaving-air temperature when only
tain the space set points, one or both compres-
humidity in the space is not satisfied. sors can operate in subcooling mode, one
b. The system shall consist of a subcooling/reheat compressor could operate in subcooling mode
dehumidification coil located downstream of while the other operates in hot gas reheat mode,
the standard evaporator coil. This dehumidifica- or one or both compressors can operate in hot
tion coil is a two-row coil with the exception of gas reheat mode.
the 004 unit, which has a one-row coil.
21. Humidistat:
c. The system shall include crankcase heater(s) for Field-installed, wall-mounted humidistat is used to
the scroll compressor(s). control activation of the dehumidification package.
d. The system shall include a low outdoor air tem- The humidistat can be set for humidity levels
perature switch to lock out both subcooling and between 20% and 80% relative humidity.
hot gas reheat mode when the outdoor-air tem- 22. Hinged Panel Option:
perature is below 40° F.
Hinged panel option provides hinged access panels
48HJ
e. The system shall include a Motormaster® low for the filter, compressor, evaporator fan, and con-
ambient control to ensure the normal design trol box areas. Filter hinged panels permit tool-less
cooling mode capable of down to 0° F low
entry for changing filters. Each hinged panel is per-
ambient operation. manently attached to the rooftop unit.
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Packaged Rooftop Electric Cooling Unit with B. Unit Cabinet:
Gas Heat — Constant Volume Application 1. Constructed of galvanized steel (G90 — 1.8 oz. of
HVAC Guide Specifications zinc per square foot [550 grams per square meter]
of sheet metal), bonderized and primer-coated on
Size Range: 12 and 15 Tons Nominal (Cooling) both sides and coated with a baked polyester ther-
172,000 to 360,000 Btuh, Nominal mosetting powdercoating finish on the outer sur-
(Input Heating) face.
Carrier Model 2. Indoor blower compartment interior surfaces shall
Numbers: be insulated with a minimum 1/2-in. thick, 1 lb den-
48HJD, 48HJF sity fiberglass insulation. Fiberglass insulation shall
48HJM, 48HJN be bonded with a thermosetting resin (8 to 12% by
weight nominal, phenol formaldehyde typical), and
coated with an acrylic or other material that meets
Part 1 — General the NFPA 90 flame retardance requirements and has
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION an ‘‘R’’ Value of 3.70. Aluminum foil-faced fiber-
Unit is an outdoor rooftop mounted, electrically con- glass insulation shall be used in the gas heat com-
trolled heating and cooling unit utilizing scroll hermetic partment.
compressors for cooling duty and gas combustion for 3. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for servic-
heating duty. Supply air shall be discharged downward ing. Cabinet panels are minimum 20 gage. Panels
or horizontally (with horizontal supply/return curb shall have 1/2-in. thick, 1.5-lb. density insulation.
adapter assembly), as shown on contract drawings. Stan- 4. Filters shall be accessible through an access panel.
dard unit shall include a manual outdoor-air inlet.
5. Holes shall be provided in the base rails (minimum
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE 12 gage) for rigging shackles to facilitate overhead
A. Units shall well exceed the energy efficiency require- rigging.
ments of ASHRAE standard 90.1-2001. Units are 6. Unit shall contain a sloped drain pan, to prevent
Energy Star qualified. standing water from accumulating. Pan shall be
B. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standards fabricated of hot dipped zinc coated minimum
270 and 360 and all units shall be designed in accor- spangle steel. Zinc coating shall be G90 designa-
dance with UL Standard 1995. tion according to ASTM Standard A653. Unit shall
C. Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15. contain a factory-installed nonferrous main con-
densate drain connection.
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4. All compressors shall have 70 W crankcase heat- b. Supply-air thermostat shall be located in the
ers. unit.
E. Coils: c. Heating section shall be provided with the fol-
1. Standard evaporator and condenser coils shall have lowing minimum protections:
aluminum plate fins mechanically bonded to seam- 1) High-temperature limit switch.
less internally grooved copper tubes with all joints 2) Induced-draft motor speed sensor.
brazed. 3) Flame rollout switch.
2. Coils shall be leak tested at 150 psig (1034 kPa) and 4) Flame proving controls.
pressure tested at 450 psig (3103 kPa). 5) Redundant gas valve.
F. Heating Section: J. Operating Characteristics:
1. Induced-draft combustion type with energy saving 1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at 120
direct-spark ignition system and redundant main F (size 017) or 125 F (size 015) ambient outdoor
gas valve. temperature per maximum load criteria of ARI
Standard 360.
2. a. The heat exchanger shall be of the tubular-section
type constructed of a minimum of 20-gage steel 2. Unit with standard controls will operate in cooling
coated with a nominal 1.2 mil aluminum-sili- down to an outdoor ambient temperature of 40 F.
cone alloy for corrosion resistance. 3. Unit shall be provided with fan time delay to pre-
b. The optional stainless steel heat exchangers shall vent cold air delivery.
be tubular-section design and shall be con- K. Electrical Requirements:
structed of a minimum 20 gage, 409 stainless All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet at a single
steel. location.
3. Burners shall be of the in-shot type constructed of L. Motors:
aluminum-coated steel.
1. Compressor motors shall be cooled by refrigerant
4. All gas piping shall enter the unit at a single loca- gas passing through motor windings and shall have
tion. line break thermal and current overload protection.
5. Gas piping shall be capable of being routed through 2. All fan motors shall have permanently lubricated,
the roof curb directly into unit. sealed bearings and inherent automatic-reset ther-
G. Refrigerant Components: mal overload protection or manual reset calibrated
Refrigerant circuit components shall include: circuit breakers. Evaporator motors are designed
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specifically for Carrier and do not have conven-
1. Thermostatic expansion valve (TXV). tional horsepower (HP) ratings listed on the motor
2. Filter driers. nameplate. Motors are designed and qualified in the
3. Gage port and connections on suction, discharge, “air-over” location downstream of the cooling coil
and liquid lines. and carry a maximum continuous bhp rating that is
H. Filter Section: the maximum application bhp rating for the motor;
no “safety factors” above that rating may be
Standard filter section shall consist of 2 sizes of factory- applied.
installed 2-in. thick throwaway fiberglass filters of com-
mercially available sizes. Filters shall be approximately 3. All indoor-fan motors 5 hp and larger shall meet
10% efficient with an airside pressure drop of approxi- the minimum efficiency requirements as estab-
mately 0.07 in. wg (clean). lished by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPACT)
effective October 24, 1997.
I. Controls and Safeties:
M. Special Features:
1. Unit Controls:
Certain features are not applicable when the features
a. Economizer control (optional) designated * are specified. For assistance in amending
b. Capacity control (2-step) the specifications, contact your local Carrier Sales
c. Unit shall be complete with self-contained low- Office.
voltage control circuit. * 1. Carrier PremierLink™ Controls:
2. Safeties: a. Shall be available as a factory-installed or as a
a. Unit shall incorporate a solid-state compressor field-installed accessory.
lockout which provides reset capability at the b. Shall work with Carrier Comfort Network™
space thermostat, should any of the following (CCN) and ComfortVIEW™ software.
safety devices trip and shut off compressor: c. Shall be compatible with ComfortLink™ con-
1) Compressor lockout protection provided trollers.
for either internal or external overload. d. Shall be ASHRAE 62-2001 compliant.
2) Low-pressure switch.
3) Dual freezestats (evaporator coil).
4) High-pressure switch.
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e. Shall accept a CO2 sensor in the conditionel in./lb (ASTM D2794-93). Humidity and water
space — Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) immersion resistance shall be up to minimum
ready. 1000 and 250 hours respectively (ASTM
f. Shall have baud communication rate of 38.4K D2247-92 and ASTM D870-92). Corrosion
or faster. durability shall be confirmed through testing to
be no less than 1000 hours salt spray per ASTM
g. Shall be Internet ready. B117-90. Coil construction shall be copper fins
h. Shall include an integrated economizer control- mechanically bonded to copper tubes with cop-
ler. per tube sheets. Galvanized steel tube sheets
2. Optional Coils: shall not be acceptable. A polymer strip shall
a. Optional pre-coated aluminum-fin coils shall prevent coil assembly from contacting sheet
have a durable epoxy-phenolic coating to pro- metal coil pan to maintain coating integrity and
vide protection in mildly corrosive coastal envi- minimize corrosion potential between coil and
ronments. Coating shall be applied to the pan.
aluminum fin stock prior to the fin stamping 3. Roof Curbs (Horizontal and Vertical):
process to create an inert barrier between the a. Formed of 16-gage galvanized steel with wood
aluminum fin and copper tube. Epoxy-phenolic nailer strip and shall be capable of supporting
barrier shall minimize galvanic action between entire unit weight.
dissimilar metals. b. Permits installing and securing ductwork to
b. Optional copper-fin coils shall be constructed of curb prior to mounting unit on the curb.
copper fins mechanically bonded to copper
4. Horizontal Adapter Roof Curb:
tubes and copper tube sheets. Galvanized steel
tube sheets shall not be acceptable. A polymer Includes factory-assembled adapter and internal
strip shall prevent coil assembly from contact- duct.
ing the sheet metal coil pan to minimize poten- NOTE: Power exhaust or barometric relief must be
tial for galvanic corrosion between coil and pan. mounted in the return ductwork when used in con-
All copper construction shall provide protection junction with this accessory.
in moderate coastal environments. * 5. Integrated Economizers:
c. Optional E-Coated aluminum-fin coils shall a. Integrated integral modulating type capable of
have a flexible epoxy polymer coating uni- simultaneous economizer and compressor oper-
formly applied to all coil surface areas without ation.
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trol shall be provided as field-installed 7. Accessory Compressor Cycle Delay:
accessories. Compressor shall be prevented from restarting for a
i. The EconoMi$er IV and EconoMi$er2 shall minimum of 5 minutes after shutdown.
have a gear-driven parallel blade design. * 8. Thermostats and Subbases:
j. EconoMi$er IV microprocessor control shall Thermostat and subbase shall provide staged heat-
provide control of internal building pressure ing and cooling in addition to automatic (or man-
through its accessory power exhaust function. ual) changeover and fan control.
Factory set at 100%, with a range of 0% to
* 9. Barometric Relief Damper Package:
100%.
a. Package shall include damper, seals, hardware,
k. EconoMi$er2 shall be capable of control from a
and hoods to relieve excess internal pressure.
4 to 20 mA signal through optional 4 to 20 mA
design without microprocessor control b. Damper shall close due to gravity upon unit
(required for PremierLink™ or third party con- shutdown.
trol interface). c. Damper package must be field-installed in
l. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor Occupied Min- return-air ductwork when used with optional
imum Damper Position Setting maintains the side return connections.
minimum airflow into the building during occu- *10. Power Exhaust:
pied period providing design ventilation rate for Package shall include an exhaust (propeller style)
full occupancy (damper position during heat- fan, 1/2 Hp 208-230, 460 v (factory-wired for 460 v)
ing). A remote potentiometer may be used to direct drive motor, and damper for vertical flow
override the set point. units with economizer to control over-pressuriza-
m. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor Unoccupied tion of building. Power Exhaust package must be
Minimum Damper Position Setting — The field-installed in return-air ductwork when used
EconoMi$er IV dampers shall be completely with optional side return connections.
closed when the unit is in the occupied mode. *11. Head Pressure Control Package:
n. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor IAQ/DCV Package shall consist of an accessory outdoor-air
Maximum Damper Position Setting — Setting package and a solid-state control with condenser
the maximum position of the damper prevents coil temperature sensor for controlling condenser-
the introduction of large amounts of hot or cold fan motor speed to maintain condensing tempera-
air into the space. This position is intended to ture between 90 F and 100 F at outdoor ambient
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satisfy the base minimum ventilation rate. temperature down to –20 F.
o. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor IAQ/DCV con- 12. Low-Ambient Kits:
trol modulates the outdoor-air damper to pro-
vide ventilation based on the optional 2 to 10 When used, low-ambient kits allow units to operate
vdc CO2 sensor input. at lower outdoor ambient temperatures down to 20
F.
p. Compressor lockout sensor (opens at 35 F,
closes at 50 F). 13. Electronic Programmable Thermostat:
q. Actuator shall be direct coupled to economizer Thermostat shall be capable of using deluxe full-
gear, eliminating linkage arms and rods. featured electronic thermostat.
r. Control LEDs: 14. Winter Start Time-Delay Relay:
Relay shall be used in conjunction with the acces-
1) When the outdoor air damper is capable of
sory low-ambient kit or head pressure control
providing free cooling, the “Free Cool”
device, permits operation in cooling at lower out-
LED shall illuminate.
door ambient temperatures. See price pages for
2) The IAQ LED indicates when the module
more information.
is on the DCV mode.
3) The EXH LED indicates when the exhaust 15. Liquid Propane Conversion Kit:
fan contact is closed. Kit shall contain all the necessary hardware and
s. Remote Minimum Position Control — A field- instructions to convert a standard natural gas unit
installed accessory remote potentiometer allows for use with liquefied propane gas.
the outdoor air damper to be opened or closed 16. Service Option Package:
beyond the minimum position in the occupied a. Hinged access panels for the filter, compressors,
mode for modified ventilation. evaporator fan, and control box areas. Filter
6. Two-Position Damper: hinged access panels permit tool-less entry for
Two-position damper package shall include single changing filters. Evaporator fan hinged access
blade damper and 24-v motor. Admits up to 25% panel shall be field-convertible to a tool-less
outdoor air, and shall close upon unit shutoff. entry by removing and discarding screws. Each
Damper shall cover 3.8-in. high by 17.75-in. wide external hinged access panel shall be perma-
(117.8 sq. in.) opening in return air upper panel. nently attached to the rooftop unit.
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b. Convenience outlet shall be factory-installed junction with a return air enthalpy sensor, the con-
and internally mounted with an externally troller will provide differential enthalpy control.
accessible 115-v, 15-amp GFI, female recepta- The sensor allows the controller to determine if
cle with hinged cover. Voltage and circuit pro- outside air is suitable for free cooling.
tection required to operate convenience outlet 24. Return Air Enthalpy Sensor (EconoMi$er IV or
shall be provided by a field- supplied and EconoMi$er2):
properly fused separate branch circuit.
The return air enthalpy sensor shall be used with
c. Non-fused disconnect switch shall be factory- the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device. When
installed, internally mounted, NEC and UL
used in conjunction with an outdoor air enthalpy
approved non-fused switch; shall provide unit sensor, the controller will provide differential
power shutoff. The control access door shall be enthalpy control.
interlocked with the non-fused disconnect. The
disconnect switch must be in the OFF position 25. Return Air Temperature Sensor (EconoMi$er IV or
to open the control box access door. Shall be EconoMi$er2):
accessible from outside the unit and shall pro- The return air temperature sensor shall be used
vide power off lockout capability. with the EconoMi$er IV or EconoMi$er2 device.
17. Alternate Drive: When used in conjunction with the standard out-
door air temperature sensor, the EconoMi$er IV or
Drive shall provide higher static drive capability to
EconoMi$er2 device will provide differential tem-
enhance evaporator-fan performance rpm range.
perature control.
18. Hail Guard:
26. Humidistat:
Hail guard shall protect the condenser coil from
hail, flying debris, and damage by large objects Field-installed, wall-mounted humidistat is used to
without increasing unit clearances. control activation of the dehumidification package.
The humidistat can be set for humidity levels
19. Ultraviolet Germicidal Lamps: between 20% and 80% relative humidity.
Ultraviolet germicidal lamps are designed to elimi- 27. Light Commercial Thermidistat™ Device:
nate odor causing mold and fungus that may
develop in the wet area of the evaporator section of Field-installed wall-mounted Thermidistat device
the unit. The high output, low temperature germi- is used to control temperature and activation of the
cidal lamps are field installed in the evaporator sec- dehumidification package. The Thermidistat
tion of the unit, aimed at the evaporator coil and device can be set for humidity settings from 50% to
90% relative humidity.
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Packaged Rooftop Electric Cooling Unit with baked polyester thermosetting powdercoating fin-
Gas Heat — Constant Volume Application ish on the outer surface.
2. Indoor blower compartment interior surfaces shall
HVAC Guide Specifications be insulated with a minimum 1/2-in. thick, 1 lb den-
Size Range: 18 to 25 Tons, Nominal (Cooling) sity fiberglass insulation. Fiberglass insulation
250,000 to 400,000 Btuh, Nominal shall be bonded with a thermosetting resin (8 to
(Input Heating) 12% by weight nominal, phenol formaldehyde typ-
Carrier Model ical), and coated with an acrylic or other material
Numbers: that meets the NFPA 90 flame retardance require-
48HJD, 48HJE, ments and has an ‘‘R’’ Value of 3.70. Aluminum
48HJF, 48HJK, foil-faced fiberglass insulation shall be used in the
48HJL, 48HJM gas heat compartment.
3. Cabinet panels shall have minimum 1/2-in. thick,
1.5-lb. density insulation. Each external access panel
Part 1 — General
shall be permanently attached to the rooftop unit.
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Panels shall also include tiebacks.
Unit is an outdoor rooftop mounted, electrically con- 4. Filters shall be accessible through an access panel.
trolled heating and cooling unit utilizing scroll hermetic
5. Holes shall be provided in the base rails (minimum
compressors with crankcase heaters for cooling duty
14 gage) for rigging shackles and level travel and
and gas combustion heat for heating duty. Supply air
movement during overhead rigging operations.
shall be discharged downward or horizontally, as shown
on contract drawings. 6. Fork lift slots shall be available from two sides of
the unit (end and side).
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
7. Unit shall contain a sloped drain pan, to prevent
A. Unit shall well exceed the energy efficiency require-
standing water from accumulating. Pan shall be
ments of ASHRAE standard 90.1-2001. Unit shall be
fabricated of epoxy powder coated steel.
Energy Star qualified.
B. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standards C. Fans:
270 and 360 and all units shall be designed in accor- 1. Indoor blower (evaporator fan):
dance with UL Standard 1995. a. Centrifugal supply air blower shall have pillow-
C. Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15. block ball bearings and adjustable belt drive.
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D. Unit shall be UL and UL, Canada, tested and certified in Blower assembly shall slide out of unit for ser-
accordance with ANSI Z21.47 Standards as a total pack- vicing.
age. b. Fan wheel shall be made from steel with a cor-
E. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCA Stan- rosion resistant finish. It shall be a dynamically
dards. balanced, double-inlet type with forward-
F. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A require- curved blades.
ments for flame spread and smoke generation. c. The indoor fan system (blower wheels, motors,
G. Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding 500-hour belts, and both bearings) shall slide out for easy
salt spray exposure per ASTM B117 (scribed specimen). access.
H. Unit shall be manufactured in a facility registered to 2. Condenser fans shall be of the direct-driven propel-
ISO 9001:2000. ler type, with corrosion-resistant blades riveted to
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING corrosion-resistant steel supports. They shall be
dynamically balanced and discharge air upwards.
Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturer’s rec- Condenser fan motors shall be totally enclosed and
ommendations. be of a shaft down design.
Part 2 — Products 3. Induced-draft blower shall be of the direct-driven,
2.01 EQUIPMENT (STANDARD) single inlet, forward-curved, centrifugal type. It
A. General: shall be made from steel with a corrosion-resistant
finish and shall be dynamically balanced.
The 48HJ unit shall be a factory assembled, single-piece
heating and cooling unit. Contained within the unit D. Compressor(s):
enclosure shall be all factory wiring, piping, controls, 1. Fully hermetic, scroll type, internally protected.
refrigerant charge (R-22), and special features required 2. Factory spring-shock mounted and internally
prior to field start-up. spring mounted for vibration isolation.
B. Unit Cabinet: 3. On electrically and mechanically independent
1. Constructed of galvanized steel (G90 — 1.8 oz. of refrigerant circuits.
zinc per square foot of sheet metal), bonderized 4. Reverse rotation protection capability.
and primer-coated on both sides and coated with a
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5. Crankcase heaters shall only be activated during confirmed through testing to be no less than 1000
compressor OFF mode. hours salt spray per ASTM B117-90. Coil con-
E. Coils: struction shall be copper fins mechanically bonded
to copper tubes with copper tube sheets. Galva-
1. Standard evaporator and condenser coils shall have nized steel tube sheets shall not be acceptable. A
copper or aluminum plate fins mechanically
polymer strip shall prevent coil assembly from con-
bonded to seamless internally grooved copper tacting sheet metal coil pan to maintain coating
tubes with all joints brazed. integrity and minimize corrosion potential between
2. Coils shall be leak tested at 150 psig (1034 kPa) coil and pan.
and pressure tested at 450 psig (3103 kPa).
F. Heating Section:
3. Optional pre-coated aluminum-fin coils shall have
a durable epoxy-phenolic coating to provide pro- 1. Induced-draft combustion type with energy saving
tection in mildly corrosive coastal environments. direct-spark ignition system and redundant main
Coating shall be applied to the aluminum fin stock gas valve with 2-stage capability.
prior to the fin stamping process to create an inert 2. The heat exchanger shall be of the tubular-section
barrier between the aluminum fin and copper tube. type constructed of a minimum of 20-gage steel
Epoxy-phenolic barrier shall minimize galvanic coated with a nominal 1.2 mil aluminum-silicone
action between dissimilar metals. alloy for corrosion resistance.
4. Copper-fin coils shall be constructed of copper fins 3. Burners shall be of the in-shot type constructed of
mechanically bonded to copper tubes and copper aluminum-coated steel.
tube sheets. Galvanized steel tube sheets shall not 4. All gas piping shall enter the unit at a single loca-
be acceptable. A polymer strip shall prevent coil tion.
assembly from contacting the sheet metal coil pan 5. Stainless steel heat exchanger shall be available.
to minimize potential for galvanic corrosion
G. Refrigerant Components:
between coil and pan. All copper construction shall
provide protection in moderate coastal environ- Each refrigerant circuit shall include:
ments. 1. Thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) with remov-
5. E-Coated aluminum-fin coils shall have a flexible able power element.
epoxy polymer coating uniformly applied to all coil 2. Filter driers.
surface areas without material bridging between 3. Gage port and connections on suction and dis-
fins. Coating process shall ensure complete coil charge.
encapsulation. Color shall be high gloss black with
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H. Filter Section:
gloss — 60 deg of 65 to 90% per ASTM D523-89.
Uniform dry film thickness from 0.8 to 1.2 mil on Standard filter section shall consist of factory-installed
all surface areas including fin edges. Superior hard- 2-in. thick throwaway fiberglass filters.
ness characteristics of 2H per ASTM D3363-92A I. Controls and Safeties:
and cross-hatch adhesion of 4B-5B per ASTM 1. Electro-Mechanical Control:
D3359-93. Impact resistance shall be up to 160 in./
a. Economizer control (optional).
lb (ASTM D2794-93). Humidity and water immer-
sion resistance shall be up to minimum 1000 and b. Capacity control (2-step).
250 hours respectively (ASTM D2247-92 and c. Unit shall be complete with self-contained low-
ASTM D870-92). Corrosion durability shall be voltage control circuit.
confirmed through testing to be no less than 1000 2. Safeties:
hours salt spray per ASTM B117-90. Coil con- a. Unit shall incorporate a solid-state compressor
struction shall be aluminum fins mechanically lockout which provides optional reset capability
bonded to copper tubes. at the space thermostat, should any of the fol-
6. E-Coated copper-fin coils shall have a flexible lowing safety devices trip and shut off compres-
epoxy polymer coating uniformly applied to all coil sor:
surface areas without material bridging between 1) Compressor lockout protection provided
fins. Coating process shall ensure complete coil for either internal or external overload.
encapsulation. Color shall be high gloss black with 2) Low-pressure protection.
gloss — 60 deg of 65 to 90% per ASTM D523-89. 3) Freeze protection (evaporator coil).
Uniform dry film thickness from 0.8 to 1.2 mil on 4) High-pressure protection (high pressure
all surface areas including fin edges. Superior hard- switch or internal).
ness characteristics of 2H per ASTM D3363-92A
and cross-hatch adhesion of 4B-5B per ASTM b. Induced draft heating section shall be provided
D3359-93. Impact resistance shall be up to 160 in./ with the following minimum protections:
lb (ASTM D2794-93). Humidity and water immer- 1) High-temperature limit switch.
sion resistance shall be up to minimum 1000 and 2) Induced-draft motor speed sensor.
250 hours respectively (ASTM D2247-92 and 3) Flame rollout switch.
ASTM D870-92). Corrosion durability shall be 4) Flame proving controls.
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5) Redundant gas valve. f. Designed to close damper(s) during loss-of-
J. Operating Characteristics: power situations with spring return built into
motor.
1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at 125
F ambient outdoor temperature per maximum load g. Dry bulb outdoor-air temperature sensor shall
criteria of ARI Standard 360. be provided as standard. Outdoor air sensor set
point is adjustable and shall range from 40 to
2. Unit with standard controls will operate in cooling 100 F. For the EconoMi$er IV, the return air
down to an outdoor ambient temperature of 40 F. sensor, indoor enthalpy sensor, and outdoor
3. Size 18 and 20 ton units shall have 3 fully indepen- enthalpy sensor shall be provided as field-
dent refrigerant circuits to allow for 33% capacity installed accessories to provide enthalpy con-
per circuit. trol, differential enthalpy control, and differen-
K. Electrical Requirements: tial dry bulb temperature control.
All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet at a single h. The EconoMi$er IV shall have a gear-driven
location. parallel blade design.
L. Motors: i. EconoMi$er IV microprocessor control shall
1. Compressor motors shall be cooled by refrigerant provide control of internal building pressure
gas passing through motor windings and shall have through its accessory power exhaust function.
line break thermal and current overload protection. Factory set at 100%, with a range of 0% to
100%.
2. All fan motors shall have permanently lubricated,
sealed bearings and inherent automatic-reset ther- j. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor Occupied Min-
mal overload protection or manual reset calibrated imum Damper Position Setting maintains the
circuit breakers. minimum airflow into the building during occu-
pied period providing design ventilation rate for
3. All indoor-fan motors 5 hp and larger shall meet full occupancy (damper position during heat-
the minimum efficiency requirements as estab- ing). A remote potentiometer may be used to
lished by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPACT), override the set point.
effective October 24, 1997.
k. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor Unoccupied
M. Special Features: Minimum Damper Position Setting — The
Certain features are not applicable when the features EconoMi$er IV dampers shall be completely
designated * are specified. For assistance in amending closed when the unit is in the occupied mode.
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the specifications, contact your local Carrier Sales l. EconoMi$er IV Microprocessor IAQ/DCV con-
Office. trol modulates the outdoor-air damper to pro-
1. Full Perimeter Roof Curbs (Horizontal and Verti- vide ventilation based on the optional 2 to 10
cal): vdc CO2 sensor input.
a. Formed of 14-gage galvanized steel with wood m. Compressor lockout sensor (opens at 35 F,
nailer strip and shall be capable of supporting closes at 50 F).
entire unit weight. n. Actuator shall be direct coupled to economizer
b. Permits installing and securing ductwork to gear, eliminating linkage arms and rods.
curb prior to mounting unit on the curb. o. Control LEDs:
c. Retrofit roof curb kit shall be available for fit up 1) When the outdoor air damper is capable of
to existing Carrier DP, DR, TJ roof curbs. providing free cooling, the “Free Cool”
* 2. Integrated Economizer: LED shall illuminate.
a. Integrated integral modulating type capable of 2) The IAQ LED indicates when the module
simultaneous economizer and compressor oper- is on the DCV mode.
ation. 3) The EXH LED indicates when the exhaust
fan contact is closed.
b. Available as a factory-installed option in verti-
cal supply/return configuration only. (Available p. Remote Minimum Position Control — A field-
as a field-installed accessory for dedicated hori- installed accessory remote potentiometer allows
zontal and/or vertical supply return configura- the outdoor air damper to be opened or closed
tions.) beyond the minimum position in the occupied
c. Includes all hardware and controls to provide mode for modified ventilation.
cooling with outdoor air. * 3. Barometric Relief Damper Package:
d. Equipped with low-leakage dampers, not to a. Package shall include damper, seals, hardware,
exceed 2% leakage at 1 in. wg pressure differ- and hoods to relieve excess internal pressure.
ential. b. Damper shall close due to gravity upon unit
e. Capable of introducing up to 100% outdoor air. shutdown.
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* 4. Power Exhaust: The damper shall have a manually adjustable out-
Package shall include an exhaust (centrifugal style) side air intake for up to 33% outside air.
fan, 1 Hp 208-230, 460 v (factory-wired for 460 v) 15. 30% Filters:
direct-drive motor, and damper for vertical flow The filters shall be 30% efficient. The filters shall
units with economizer to control over-pressuriza- be 2-in., pleated filters.
tion of building.
16. Standard Motor with Alternate Drive:
* 5. Thermostats and Subbases:
The alternate drive shall provide high-static drive
Units shall provide staged heating and cooling in capability to enhance evaporator fan performance.
addition to automatic (or manual) changeover and
17. Alternate Motor with Standard Drive:
fan control.
The alternate motor shall provide high-static motor
* 6. Electronic Programmable Thermostat:
capability to enhance evaporator fan performance.
Thermostat shall be capable of using deluxe full-
18. Alternate Motor with Optional Drive:
featured electronic thermostat.
The alternate motor and optional drive shall pro-
7. Liquefied Propane Conversion Kit:
vide high-static motor and drive capability to
Kit shall contain all the necessary hardware and enhance evaporator fan performance.
instructions to convert a standard natural gas unit
19. Supply Air Smoke Detector:
for use with liquefied propane gas.
The smoke detector shall send input to the control-
8. Convenience Outlet:
ler to shut down the unit in case smoke is detected.
Outlet shall be factory-installed and internally The smoke detector shall be factory installed in the
mounted with an externally accessible 115-v, 15 supply air section or shall be available as a field-
amp GFI, female receptacle with hinged cover. A installed accessory.
step down transformer shall be included so no addi-
20. Supply and Return Air Smoke Detector:
tional wiring is necessary.
The smoke detector shall send input to the control-
9. Non-Fused Disconnect Switch:
ler to shut down the unit in case smoke is detected.
Switch shall be factory-installed, internally The smoke detector shall be factory installed in the
mounted, NEC and UL approved. Non-fused supply and return air sections or shall be available
switch shall provide unit power shutoff. Shall be as a field-installed accessory.
accessible from outside the unit and shall provide
21. HACR Breaker:
power off lockout capability.
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25. Return Air Enthalpy Sensor (EconoMi$er IV): EconoMi$er IV device to provide return air
The return air enthalpy sensor is used to sense enthalpy. Return air enthalpy shall be calculated by
return air enthalpy for the EconoMi$er IV device. the EconoMi$er IV device from the return air tem-
The return air enthalpy sensor, in conjunction perature and humidity readings. With the additional
with the accessory return air temperature sensor, installation of an accessory return air enthalpy sen-
shall be used with the EconoMi$er IV device to sor and outdoor air humidity sensor, differential
provide return air enthalpy. Return air enthalpy enthalpy control can also be performed.
shall be calculated by the EconoMi$er IV device 27. Indoor Air Quality (CO2) Room Sensor
from the return air temperature and humidity read- (EconoMi$er IV:
ings. With the additional installation of an acces- Sensor shall have the ability to provide demand
sory return air temperature sensor and outdoor air ventilation control through the EconoMi$er IV. The
enthalpy sensor, differential enthalpy control can IAQ sensor shall be wall mounted with an LED
also be performed. display in parts per million. The set point shall
26. Return Air Temperature Sensor (EconoMi$er IV): have adjustment capability.
The return air temperature sensor is used to sense 28. Return Air CO2 Sensor (EconoMi$er IV):
return air temperature for the Econo-Mi$er IV Sensor shall have the ability to provide demand
device. When the return air temperature sensor is ventilation control through the EconoMi$er IV. The
installed, the EconoMi$er IV can perform Differ- IAQ sensor shall be duct mounted. The set point
ential Temperature control. The return air tempera- shall have adjustment capability.
ture sensor, in conjunction with the accessory
return air humidity sensor, shall be used with the
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Index
Airflow Fan performance tables COBRA™ energy recovery
Configuration 177 48HE003-006 74-78 units 47, 48
Maximum 177 48HJ004-014 74-86, 100-112 Selection procedure
Minimum 177 48HJ015,017 87-90 48HJ004-028 53-55
Altitude compensation 128, 129 48HJ015,017 with horizontal Service options 4
Altitude derating factor 129 adapter 87-90 Sound data
Application data 177-180 48HJ020-028 91-99, 113-121 48HE/HJ 131
ARI capacity ratings 10-15 Fan rpm at motor pulley settings Static pressure drop
Barometric relief 50, 129 48HE/HJ 122, 123 Economizer
Changeover, heating to cooling 177 Features/Benefits 2-5 48HE/HJ 127, 128
COBRA™ Energy Recovery Units 5, Field-supplied fan drives 178 Humidi-MiZer
39-42, 47, 48, 158-161, 172 Guide specifications 48HJ004-014 128
Concentric duct details 178 48HE/HJ 181-194, 206-215 Thermidistat™ device 158, 161
Condenser coil protection 178 COBRA™ Energy Recovery Thermostat
Controls 165-176 Units 195-205 Application data 177
Convenience outlet 30, 32, 51, 162 Heating capacities Thru-the-bottom connections 3, 30, 177
Convert vertical to horizontal discharge 3 48HE003-006 10, 11 Unit-mounted disconnect 30, 51, 162, 163
Cooling capacities 48HJ004-014 12, 13 Wiring
48HE/HJ 56-65 48HJ015,017 14 48HE/HJ 149-163
48HJ004-014 with Humidi-MiZer™ 48HJ020-028 15 COBRA energy recovery units 158-161
option 66-73 High altitudes 177 EconoMi$er IV 156
Dimensions Hinged panels 30, 33, 34 EconoMi$er2 157
Accessory Humidistat 159, 160
48HJ 45-52 Humidi-MiZer adaptive dehumidification
COBRA™ energy recovery system 5
units 39-42 48HJ004-014 128
Base unit Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) 5
48HE/HJ 36-38, 43, 44 Maximum operating temperature 177
Drain pan 3, 178 Minimum ambient operating temperature 177
Ductwork 3, 178 Minimum temperature 177
EconoMi$er IV 35, 129, 156, 179, 180 Model number nomenclature
EconoMi$er2 35, 127, 130, 157 48HJ 6-9
Outdoor air leakage Motormaster® options 30
48HJ 130 Options and accessories 26-35
Electrical data Performance data
48HE/HJ 132-140, 147-149 48HE/HJ 56-131
COBRA™ Energy Recovery Physical data
Units 141-146 48HE/HJ 16-25
Energy$Recycler™ unit 30, 31 Piping and wiring
Evaporator fan motor 48HJ 163, 164
Efficiency Power exhaust
48HJ 125 48HJ015,017 131
Performance with Economizer
48HE003-014 (high-static motor) 124 48HJ004-014 130
48HJ004-014 (standard motor) 124 PremierLink™ controls 4, 30, 166-171, 177
48HJ015,017 125 Roof curb dimensions
48HJ020-028 126, 127 48HJ 45, 46, 49, 52
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Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. Replaces: New