| Packaged Rooftop   Air Conditioners   27 ½ to 50Ton - 60 Hz   Voyager™ Commercial   October 2001   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   Introduction   2 4 Features and Benefits   Application Considerations   10   12   Selection Procedure   Model Number Description   General Data   14   15   Performance Data   Performance Adjustment Factors   Controls   19   18   28   Electric Power   32   34   41   Dimension and Weights   Mechanical Specifications   RT-PRC007-EN   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Features and   Benefits   Standard Features   • Factory installed and commissioned   Optional Features   • Electric heat   microelectronic controls   • Natural gas heat   • LP gas heat (kit only)   • Power Exhaust   • Barometric Relief   • Trane 3-D™ Scroll Compressors   • Dedicated downflow or horizontal   configuration   • CV or VAV control   • FROSTAT™ coil frost protection on all   units   • Supply air overpressurization   protection on VAV units   • Supply airflow proving   • Emergency stop input   • High Efficiency 2”Throwaway Filters   • High Efficiency 4”Throwaway Filters   • High Efficiency supply fan motors   • Manual fresh air damper   • Economizer with dry bulb control   • Economizer with reference enthalpy   control   • Compressor lead-lag   • Economizer with differential   (comparative) enthalpy control   • Inlet guide vanes on VAV units   • Variable frequency drives on VAV   units (with or without bypass)   • Service Valves   • Through-the-base electrical provision   • Factory mounted disconnect with   external handle (non-fused)   • Factory powered 15A GFI   convenience outlet   • Occupied-Unoccupied switching   • Timed override activation   • FC supply fans   • UL and CSA listing on standard options   • Two inch standard efficiency filters   • Finish exceeds salt spray requirements   of ASTM B117   • Sloped condensate drain pan   • Field powered 15A GFI convenience   outlet   • Integrated Comfort™ System Control   Option   • Ventilation Override   • Hinged Service Access   • Factory installed condenser coil   guards   • Black epoxy coated condenser coil   • Sloped stainless steel evaporator coil   drain pans   4 RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Features and   Benefits   Trane 3-D® Scroll Compressor   Simple Design with 70% Fewer Parts   Proven Design Through Testing and   Research   than 400,000 hours of laboratory testing   and field operation.This work combined   with over 25 patents makesTrane the   worldwide leader in air conditioning   scroll compressor technology.   With over twenty years of development   and testing,Trane 3-D Scroll   compressors have undergone more   Fewer parts than an equal capacity   reciprocating compressor means   significant reliability and efficiency   benefits.The single orbiting scroll   eliminates the need for pistons,   connecting rods, wrist pins and valves.   Fewer parts lead to increased reliability.   Fewer moving parts, less rotating mass   and less internal friction means greater   efficiency than reciprocating   compressors.   TheTrane 3-D Scroll provides important   reliability and efficiency benefits.The 3-D   Scroll allows the orbiting scrolls to touch   in all three dimensions, forming a   completely enclosed compression   chamber which leads to increased   efficiency. In addition, the orbiting scrolls   only touch with enough force to create a   seal; there is no wear between the scroll   plates.The fixed and orbiting scrolls are   made of high strength cast iron which   results in less thermal distortion, less   leakage, and higher efficiencies. The   most outstanding feature of the 3-D   Scroll compressor is that slugging will   not cause failure. In a reciprocating   compressor, however, the liquid or dirt   can cause serious damage.   Low Torque Variation   The 3-D Scroll compressor has a very   smooth compression cycle; torque   variations are only 30 percent of that   produced by a reciprocating compressor.   This means that the scroll compressor   imposes very little stress on the motor   resulting in greater reliability. Low torque   variation reduces noise and vibration.   Suction Gas Cooled Motor   Compressor motor efficiency and   reliability is further optimized with the   latest scroll design. Cool suction gas   keeps the motor cooler for longer life and   better efficiency.   One of two matched scroll plates —   the distinguishing feature of the scroll   compressor.   Chart illustrates low torque variation of   3-D Scroll compressor vs   reciprocating compressor.   RT-PRC007-EN   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Features and   Benefits   Quality and Reliability   Forced Combustion Blower   Negative Pressure Gas Valve   Hot Surface Ignitor   Drum and Tube Heat Exchanger   Drum and Tube Heat Exchanger   Micro Controls   The negative pressure gas valve will not   allow gas flow unless the combustion   blower is operating.This is one of our   unique safety features.   The drum and tube heat exchanger is   designed for increased efficiency and   reliability and has utilized improved   technology incorporated in the large roof   top commercial units for almost   20 years.   The Micro provides unit control for   heating, cooling and ventilating utilizing   input from sensors that measure outdoor   and indoor temperature.   The forced combustion blower supplies   pre-mixed fuel through a single stainless   steel burner screen into a sealed drum   where ignition takes place. It is more   reliable to operate and maintain than a   multiple burner system.   Quality and Reliability are enhanced   through the use of time-tested micro-   processor controls and logic.   The heat exchanger is manufactured   using aluminized steel with stainless   steel components for maximum   durability.The requirement for cycle   testing of heat exchangers is 10,000   cycles by ANSI Z21.47.This is the   standard required by both UL and AGA   for cycle test requirements.Trane   requires the design to be tested to 21/   times this current standard.The drum2   and tube design has been tested and   passed over 150,000 cycles which is over   15 times the current ANSI cycling   requirements.   The Micro:   • prevents the unit from short cycling,   considerably improving   compressor life.   • ensures that the compressor will run   for a specific amount of time which   allows oil to return for better   lubrication, enhancing the reliability   of the commercial compressor.   The hot surface ignitor is a gas ignition   device which doubles as a safety device   utilizing a continuous test to prove the   flame.The design is cycle tested at the   factory for quality and reliability.   All the gas/electric rooftops exceed all   California seasonal efficiency   requirements.They also perform better   than required to meet the California NOx   emission requirements.   The Voyager with the Micro reduces the   number of components required to   operate the unit, thereby reducing   possibilities for component failure.   6 RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Features and   Benefits   Ease of Installation   FC Fans with Inlet Guide Vanes   Contractors look for lower installation   (jobsite) costs.Voyager’s conversionless   units provide many time and money   saving features.   Trane’s forward-curved fans with inlet   guide vanes pre-rotate the air in the   direction of the fan wheel, decreasing   static pressure and horsepower,   essentially unloading the fan wheel.The   unloading characteristics of aTrane FC   fan with inlet guide vanes result in   superior part load performance.   Conversionless Units   The dedicated design units (either   downflow or horizontal) require no panel   removal or alteration time to convert in   the field — a major cost savings during   installation.   Improved Airflow   U-shaped airflow allows for improved   static capabilities.The need for high static   motor conversion is minimized and time   isn’t spent changing to high static   oversized motors.   Excellent Part-Load Efficiency   The Scroll compressor’s unique design   allows it to be applied in a passive   parallel manifolded piping scheme,   something that a “recip” just doesn’t do   very well.   Single Point Power   A single electrical connection powers the   unit.   When the unit begins stage back at part   load it still has the full area and circuitry   of its evaporator and condenser coils   available to transfer heat. In simple   terms this means superior part-load   efficiencies (IPLV) and lower unit   operating costs.   Micro™   The function of the Micro replaces the   need for field installed anti-shortcycle   timer and time delay relays.The Micro   ensures that these controls are integral   to the unit.The contractor no longer has   to purchase these controls as options   and pay to install them.   Rigorous Testing   All ofVoyager’s designs were rigorously   rain tested at the factory to ensure water   integrity.   The wiring of the low voltage   connections to the unit and the zone   sensors is as easy as 1-1, 2-2, and 3-3.   This simplified system makes it easier   for the installer to wire.   Actual shipping tests are performed to   determine packaging requirements.   Units are test shipped around the   country. Factory shake and drop tested   as part of the package design process to   help assure that the unit will arrive at   your job site in top condition.   Rigging tests include lifting a unit into   the air and letting it drop one foot,   assuring that the lifting lugs and rails   hold up under stress.   We perform a 100% coil leak test at the   factory.The evaporator and condenser   coils are leak tested at 200 psig and   pressure tested to 450 psig.   All parts are inspected at the point of   final assembly. Sub-standard parts are   identified and rejected immediately.   Every unit receives a 100% unit run test   before leaving the production line to   make sure it lives up to rigorousTrane   requirements.   RT-PRC007-EN   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Features and   Benefits   Easy Access Low Voltage Terminal Board   Easy to Service   Voyager’s Low VoltageTerminal Board is   external to the electrical control cabinet.   It is extremely easy to locate and attach   the thermostat wire.This is another cost   and time-saving installation feature.   Because today’s owners are very cost-   conscious when it comes to service and   maintenance, theTrane Voyager was   designed with direct input from service   contractors.This valuable information   helped to design a product that would   get the serviceman off the job quicker   and save the owner money. Voyager   does this by offering:   Value   Low Ambient Cooling   AllVoyager Commercial units have   cooling capabilities down to 0 F as   standard.   A Simpler Design   The Voyager design uses fewer parts   than previous units. Since it is simpler in   design, it is easier to diagnose.   Power Exhaust Option   Provides exhaust of the return air when   using an economizer to maintain proper   building pressurization. Great for   relieving most building   Micro   The Micro requires no special tools to   run the Voyager unit through its paces.   Simply place a jumper betweenTest 1   andTest 2 terminals on the Low Voltage   Terminal Board and the unit will walk   through its operational steps   automatically.   —The unit automatically returns   control to the zone sensor after   stepping through the test mode a   single time, even if the jumper is   left on the unit.   overpressurization problems.   Micro Benefits   The Micro in the Voyager units has built-   in anti-short-cycle timer, time delay relay   and minimum “on” time controls.These   controls are functions of the Micro and   are factory tested to assure proper   operation.   The Micro softens electrical “spikes” by   staging on fans, compressors and   heaters.   As long as the unit has power and the   “system on” LED is lit, the Micro is   operational.The light indicates that the   Micro is functioning properly.   Horizontal Discharge with   Power Exhaust Option   Intelligent Fallback is a benefit to the   building occupant. If a component goes   astray, the unit will continue to operate   at predetermined temperature setpoint.   The Micro features expanded diagnostic   capabilities when utilized withTrane’s   Integrated Comfort™ Systems.   Intelligent Anticipation is a standard   feature of the Micro. It functions   constantly as the Micro and zone sensor   work together in harmony to provide   tighter comfort control than conventional   electro-mechanical thermostats.   Some Zone Sensor options have central   control panel lights which indicate the   mode the unit is in and possible   diagnostic information (dirty filters for   example).   8 RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Features and   Benefits   VariTrac   Downflow and Horizontal Economizers   Trane’s changeover VAV System for light   commercial applications is also   available. Coupled with Voyager   Commercial, it provides the latest in   technological advances for comfort   management systems and can allow   thermostat control in every zone served   by VariTrac™.   The economizers come with three   control options dry bulb, enthalpy and   differential enthalpy. (Photo above   shows the three fresh air hoods on the   Horizontal Discharge Configuration).   V Central   Control Panel   Trane Communication Interface (TCI)   Available factory or field installed.This   module when applied with the Micro   easily interfaces withTrane’s Integrated   Comfort™ System.   Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)   Variable Frequency Drives are factory   installed and tested to provide supply fan   motor speed modulation.VFD’s, as   compared to inlet guide vanes or   discharge dampers, are quieter, more   efficient, and are eligible for utility   rebates.The VFD’s are available with or   without a bypass option. Bypass control   will simply provide full nominal airflow   in the event of drive failure.   TIME   CLOCK   INPUT/   STATUS   EDIT   PANEL   TERMINAL   Trane factory built roof curbs   Available for all units.   One of Our Finest Assets   Trane Commercial Sales Engineers are a   support group that can assist you with:   — Product   — Application   — Service   —Training   — Special Applications   — Specifications   — Computer Programs and more   RT-PRC007-EN   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Application   Considerations   Exhaust Air Options   amounts of outdoor air into the building.   If, however, building pressure is not of a   critical nature, the non-modulating   exhaust fan may be sized for more than   50 percent of design supply airflow.   ConsultTable PD-16 for specific exhaust   fan capabilities with Voyager Commercial   units.   3 When is it necessary to provide building   exhaust?   Use the actual cfm and the corrected   static pressure to determine the fan rpm   and bhp from the rooftop performance   tables or curves.   Whenever an outdoor air economizer is   used, a building generally requires an   exhaust system.The purpose of the   exhaust system is to exhaust the proper   amount of air to prevent over or under-   pressurization of the building.   4 The fan rpm is correct as selected.   Barometric Relief Dampers   5 Barometric relief dampers consist of   gravity dampers which open with   increased building pressure. As the   building pressure increases, the pressure   in the unit return section also increases,   opening the dampers and relieving air.   Barometric relief may be used to provide   relief for single story buildings with no   return ductwork and exhaust   Bhp must be multiplied by the air density   ratio to obtain the actual operating bhp.   A building may have all or part of its   exhaust system in the rooftop unit. Often,   a building provides exhaust external to   the air conditioning equipment.This   external exhaust must be considered   when selecting the rooftop exhaust   system.   In order to better illustrate this procedure,   the following example is used:   Consider a 30-ton rooftop unit that is to   deliver 11,000 actual cfm at 1.50 inches   total static pressure (tsp), 55 F leaving air   temperature, at an elevation of 5,000 ft.   Voyager Commercial rooftop units offer   two types of exhaust systems:   requirements less than 25 percent.   1 1 Altitude Corrections   From Figure PD-1, the air density ratio is   0.86.   Power exhaust fan.   2 The rooftop performance tables and   curves of this catalog are based on   standard air (.075 lbs/ft). If the rooftop   airflow requirements are at other than   standard conditions (sea level), an air   density correction is needed to project   accurate unit performance.   2 Barometric relief dampers.   Application Recommendations   Power Exhaust Fan   Tsp=1.50 inches/0.86=1.74 inches tsp.   3 From the performance tables: a 30-ton   rooftop will deliver 11,000 cfm at 1.74   inches tsp at 668 rpm and 6.93 bhp.   The exhaust fan option is a dual,   nonmodulating exhaust fan with   Figure PD-1 shows the air density ratio at   various temperatures and elevations.   Trane rooftops are designed to operate   between 40 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit   leaving air temperature.   approximately half the air-moving   capabilities of the supply fan system.The   experience ofTheTrane Company is that   a non-modulating exhaust fan selected   for 40 to 50 percent of nominal supply   cfm can be applied successfully.   4 The rpm is correct as selected — 668   rpm.   The procedure to use when selecting a   supply or exhaust fan on a rooftop for   elevations and temperatures other than   standard is as follows:   5 Bhp = 6.93 x 0.86 = 5.96 .   The power exhaust fan generally should   not be selected for more than 40 to 50   percent of design supply airflow. Since it   is an on/off nonmodulating fan, it does   not vary exhaust cfm with the amount of   outside air entering the building.   Therefore, if selected for more than 40 to   50 percent of supply airflow, the building   may become underpressurized when   economizer operation is allowing lesser   Compressor MBh, SHR, and kw should   be calculated at standard and then   converted to actual using the correction   factors inTable PD-2. Apply these factors   to the capacities selected at standard cfm   so as to correct for the reduced mass   flow rate across the condenser.   1 First, determine the air density ratio   using Figure PD-1.   2 Divide the static pressure at the   nonstandard condition by the air density   ratio to obtain the corrected static   pressure.   10   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Application   Considerations   Heat selections other than gas heat will   not be affected by altitude. Nominal gas   capacity (output) should be multiplied by   the factors given inTable PD-3 before   calculating the heating supply air   temperature.   4 When two or more units are to be placed   side by side, the distance between the   units should be increased to 150 percent   of the recommended single unit   clearance.The units should also be   staggered for two reasons:   If several units are to be placed on one   span, they should be staggered to   reduce deflection over that span.   It is impossible to totally quantify the   effect of building structure on sound   transmission, since this depends on the   response of the roof and building   members to the sound and vibration of   the unit components. However, the   guidelines listed above are experience-   proven guidelines which will help reduce   sound transmissions.   Acoustical Considerations   1 Proper placement of rooftops is critical to   reducing transmitted sound levels to the   building.The ideal time to make   provisions to reduce sound   transmissions is during the design   phase. And the most economical means   of avoiding an acoustical problem is to   place the rooftop(s) away from   acoustically critical areas. If possible,   rooftops should not be located directly   above areas such as: offices, conference   rooms, executive office areas and   classrooms. Instead, ideal locations   might be over corridors, utility rooms,   toilets or other areas where higher   sound levels directly below the unit(s)   are acceptable.   To reduce span deflection if more than   one unit is placed on a single span.   Reducing deflection discourages sound   transmission.   2 To assure proper diffusion of exhaust air   before contact with the outside air intake   of adjacent unit.   Clearance Requirements   The recommended clearances identified   with unit dimensions should be   maintained to assure adequate   serviceability, maximum capacity and   peak operating efficiency. A reduction in   unit clearance could result in condenser   coil starvation or warm condenser air   recirculation. If the clearances shown are   not possible on a particular job, consider   the following:   Duct Design   It is important to note that the rated   capacities of the rooftop can be met only   if the rooftop is properly installed in the   field. A well designed duct system is   essential in meeting these capacities.   The satisfactory distribution of air   throughout the system requires that   there be an unrestricted and uniform   airflow from the rooftop discharge duct.   This discharge section should be straight   for at least several duct diameters to   allow the conversion of fan energy from   velocity pressure to static pressure.   Several basic guidelines for unit   placement should be followed to   minimize sound transmission through   the building structure:   Do the clearances available allow for   major service work such as changing   compressors or coils?   Do the clearances available allow for   proper outside air intake, exhaust air   removal and condenser airflow?   1 Never cantilever the compressor end of   the unit. A structural cross member must   support this end of the unit.   However, when job conditions dictate   elbows be installed near the rooftop   outlet, the loss of capacity and static   pressure may be reduced through the   use of guide vanes and proper direction   of the bend in the elbow.The high   velocity side of the rooftop outlet should   be directed at the outside radius of the   elbow rather than the inside.   If screening around the unit is being   used, is there a possibility of air   recirculation from the exhaust to the   outside air intake or from condenser   exhaust to condenser intake?   2 Locate the unit’s center of gravity which   is close to, or over, a column or main   support beam.   Actual clearances which appear   inadequate should be reviewed with a   localTrane sales engineer.   3 If the roof structure is very light, roof   joists must be replaced by a structural   shape in the critical areas described   above.   RT-PRC007-EN   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Selection   Procedure   Selection ofTrane commercial air   conditioners is divided into five basic   areas:   b A psychrometric chart can be used to   more accurately determine the mixture   temperature to the evaporator coil.   2” Hi-efficiency throwaway filters.   c 1 Step 4 — Determine total required unit   cooling capacity:   Exhaust fan.   Cooling capacity   d Required capacity = total peak load +   O.A. load + supply air fan motor heat.   2 Economizer cycle.   Heating capacity   From Figure SP-1, the supply air fan   motor heat for 7.27 bhp = 20.6 MBh.   Step 1 — A summation of the peak   cooling load and the outside air   3 Air delivery   ventilation load shows: 27.75 tons + 1.52   tons = 29.27 required unit capacity. From   Table 18-2, 30-ton unit capacity at 80 DB/   67 WB, 95 F entering the condenser and   Capacity = 321 + 18.23 + 20.6 =   359.8 MBh (30 tons)   4 Step 5 — Determine unit capacity:   Unit electrical requirements   12,000 total peak supply cfm, is 30.0 tons. From Table PD-4 unit capacity at 81.5 DB.   5 Thus, a nominal 30-ton unit is selected.   67WB entering the evaporator, 12000   supply air cfm, 95 F entering the   condenser is 361 MBh (30.1 tons) 279   sensible MBh.   Unit designation   Step 2 — Having selected a nominal 30-   ton unit, the supply fan and exhaust fan   motor bhp must be determined.   Factors Used In Unit Cooling Selection:   1 Step 6 — Determine leaving air   temperature:   Summer design conditions — 95 DB/   Supply Air Fan:   76 WB, 95 F entering air to condenser.   Determine unit static pressure at design   supply cfm:   Unit sensible heat capacity, corrected for   supply air fan motor heat 279 - 20.6 =   258.4 MBh.   2 External static pressure   Heat exchanger   (Table PD-14)   1.20 inches   .14 inches   Summer room design conditions —   76 DB/66WB.   Supply air dry bulb temperature   difference = 258.4 MBh ÷ (1.085 x 12,000   cfm) = 19.8 F.   3 Total peak cooling load — 321 MBh (27.75   tons).   High efficiency filter 2”   (Table PD-14)   .09 inches   .076 inches   1.50 inches   Supply air dry bulb: 81.5 - 19.8 = 61.7.   Unit enthalpy difference = 361 ÷ (4.5 x   12,000) = 6.7   4 Economizer   Total peak supply cfm — 12,000 cfm.   (Table PD-14)   Btu/lb leaving enthalpy = h (ent WB) =   31.62   5 Unit total static pressure   External static pressure — 1.0 inches.   Using total cfm of 12,000 and total   static pressure of 1.50 inches, enterTable   PD-12.Table PD-12 shows 7.27 bhp with   652 rpm.   Leaving enthalpy = 31.62 Btu/lb -   6.7 Btu/lb = 24.9 Btu/lb.   6 Return air temperatures — 80 DB/66WB.   From Table PD-1, the leaving air wet bulb   temperature corresponding to an   enthalpy of 24.9 Btu/lb = 57.5.   7 Step 3 — Determine evaporator coil   entering air conditions. Mixed air dry   bulb temperature determination.   Return air cfm — 4250 cfm.   Leaving air temperatures =   61.7 DB/57.5 WB   8 Using the minimum percent of OA (1,200   cfm ÷ 12,000 cfm = 10 percent),   determine the mixture dry bulb to the   evaporator. RADB + %OA (OADB - RADB)   = 80 + (0.10) (95 - 80) = 80 + 1.5 = 81.5F   Outside air ventilation cfm and load —   1200 cfm and 18.23 MBh (1.52 tons).   9 Unit accessories include:   a Approximate wet bulb mixture   temperature:   Aluminized heat exchanger — high heat   module.   RAWB + OA (OAWB - RAWB) = 66 + (0.10)   (76-66) = 68 + 1 = 67 F.   12   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Selection   Procedure   Heating capacity selection:   Table PD-9 also shows an air   temperature rise of 23.6 F for 12,000 cfm   through the 90 kw heat module.   The supply air fan motor selected in the   previous cooling capacity determination   example was 7.27 bhp with 652 rpm.   Thus, the supply fan motor selected is 7.5   hp.   1 Winter outdoor design conditions—5 F.   Unit supply temperature at design   heating conditions = mixed air   temperature + air temperature rise = 66.4   + 23.6 = 90 F.   2 To select the drive, enterTable PD-15 for   a 30-ton unit. Select the appropriate   drive for the applicable rpm range. Drive   selection letter C with a range of 650   rpm, is required for 652 rpm.Where   altitude is significantly above sea level,   useTable PD-2 and PD-3, and Figure PD-1   for applicable correction factors.   Total return air temperature — 72 F.   3 Natural Gas Heating System   Winter outside air minimum ventilation   load and cfm — 1,200 cfm and 87.2 MBh.   Assume natural gas supply — 1000 Btu/   ft3. From Table PD-11, select the high heat   module (486 MBh output) to satisfy 291.6   at unit cfm.   4 Peak heating load 225 MBh.   Utilizing unit selection in the cooling   capacity procedure.   Table PD-11 also shows air temperature   rise of 37.3 F for 12,000 cfm through   heating module.   Unit Electrical Requirements   Selection procedures for electrical   requirements for wire sizing amps,   maximum fuse sizing and dual element   fuses are given in the electrical service   selection of this catalog.   Mixed air temperature = RADB + %O.A.   (OADB - RADB) = 72   + (0.10) (0-72) = 64.8 F.   Unit supply temperature design heating   conditions = mixed air temperature + air   temperature rise = 66.4 + 37.3 = 103.7 F.   Supply air fan motor heat temperature   rise = 20,600 BTU ÷ (1.085 x 12,000) cfm   = 1.6 F.   Air Delivery Procedure   Unit Designation   Supply air fan bhp and rpm selection.   Unit supply air fan performance shown   inTable PD-12 includes pressure drops   for dampers and casing losses. Static   pressure drops of accessory   components such as heating systems,   and filters if used, must be added to   external unit static pressure for total   static pressure determination.   After determining specific unit   characteristics utilizing the selection   procedure and additional job   information, the complete unit model   number can be developed. Use the   model number nomenclature on page   14.   Mixed air temperature entering heat   module = 64.8 + 1.6 = 66.4 F.   Total winter heating load = peak heating   + ventilation load - total fan motor heat =   225 + 87.2 - 20.6 = 291.6 MBh.   Electric Heating System   Unit operating on 480/60/3 power supply.   From Table PD-9, kw may be selected for   a nominal 30-ton unit operating on 480-   volt power.The high heat module — 90   KW or 307 MBh will satisfy the winter   heating load of 291.6 MBh.   STANDARD MOTOR   HIGH EFFICIENCY MOTOR   Figure SP-1 — Fan Motor Heat   120   110   100   90   80   70   60   50   40   30   20   10   0 0 5 10   15   20   25   30   35   40   MOTOR BRAKE HORSE POWER   RT-PRC007-EN   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Model   Num ber   Description   YC   12   D 3 480   456   A 7 4 8 H 9 A 1 A 4 F D 1 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05   10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29   Digit 16 — System Control   1 = Constant Volume   2 = VAV Supply Air Temperature Control   w/o Inlet Guide Vanes   3 = VAV Supply Air Temperature Control   w/Inlet Guide Vanes   4 = VAV Supply Air Temperature Control   w/Variable Frequency Drive w/o Bypass   5 = VAV Supply Air Temperature Control   w/Variable Frequency Drive and Bypass   Note: Zone sensors are not included with   option and must be ordered as a separate   accessory.   Digit 13 — Supply Fan Motor, HP   1 = 7.5 Hp Std. Eff.   2 = 10 Hp Std. Eff.   3 = 15 Hp Std. Eff.   4 = 20 Hp Std. Eff.   5 = 7.5 Hp Hi. Eff.   6 = 10 Hp Hi. Eff.   7 = 15 Hp Hi. Eff.   8 = 20 Hp Hi. Eff.   Digit 1, 2 — Unit Function   TC = DX Cooling, No Heat   TE = DX Cooling, Electric Heat   YC = DX Cooling, Natural Gas Heat   Digit 3 — Unit Airflow Design   D = Downflow Configuration   H = Horizontal Configuration   Digit 4, 5, 6 — Nominal Cooling Capacity   330 = 27½ Tons   360 = 30 Tons   420 = 35 Tons   480 = 40 Tons   Digit 14 — Supply Air Fan Drive   Selections (See Note 3)   A = 550 RPM   B = 600 RPM   C = 650 RPM   D = 700 RPM   E = 750 RPM   F = 790 RPM   G = 800 RPM   H = 500 RPM   J = 525 RPM   K = 575 RPM   L = 625 RPM   M = 675 RPM   N = 725 RPM   600 = 50 Tons   Digit 17 - 29 — Miscellaneous   A = Service Valves (See Note 2)   B = Through the Base Electrical Provision   C = Non-Fused Disconnect Switch with   External Handle   D = Factory-Powered 15A GFI   Convenience Outlet and Non-Fused   Disconnect Switch with   Digit 7 — Major Development Sequence   A = First   Digit 8 — Power Supply (See Note 1)   E = 208/60/3   F = 230/60/3   4 = 460/60/3   5 = 575/60/3   Digit 15 — Fresh Air Selection   A = No Fresh Air   B = 0-25% Manual Damper   C = 0-100% Economizer, Dry Bulb Control   D = 0-100% Economizer, Reference   Enthalpy Control   E = 0-100% Economizer, Differential   Enthalpy Control   F = “C” Option and Low Leak Fresh   Air Damper   External Handle   E = Field-Powered 15A GFI   Convenience Outlet   Digit 9 — Heating Capacity (See Note 4)   0 = No Heat (TC only)   L = Low Heat (YC only)   H = High Heat (YC only)   Note: When second digit is “E” for Electric   Heat, the following values apply in the ninth   digit.   A = 36 KW   B = 54 KW   C = 72 KW   D = 90 KW   F = ICS Control Option — Trane   Communication Interface, Supply Air   Sensing and Clogged Filter Switch   G = Ventilation Override   H = Hinged Service Access   J = Condenser Coil Guards   K = LonTalk Communication Interface   L = Special   G = “D” Option and Low Leak Fresh   Air Damper   H = “E” Option and Low Leak Fresh   Air Damper   M = Stainless Steel Drain Pans   N = Black Epoxy Coated Condenser Coil   E = 108 KW   Digit 10 Design Sequence   A = First   Digit 11 — Exhaust   0 = None   1 = Barometric Relief   (Available w/Economizer only)   2 = Power Exhaust Fan   (Available w/Economizer only)   No t e :   1. All voltages are across the line starting only.   2. Option includes Liquid, Discharge, Suction Valves.   3. Supply air fan drives A thru G are used with 27½-35 ton units only and drives H thru N are used with 40 & 50   ton units only.   4. Electric Heat KW ratings are based upon voltage ratings of 240/480/600 V. Voltage offerings are as follows (see   table PD-9 for additional inform ation):   Digit 12 — Filter   A = Standard 2” Throwaway Filters   B = High Efficiency 2” Throwaway Filters   C = High Efficiency 4” Throwaway Filters   KW   Tons   27½ to 35   Voltage   240   36   x 54   x 72   90   108   480   600   x x x x x x x 40 and 50   240   x 480   600   x x x x x x x x 5. The service digit for each m odel num ber contains 29 digits; all 29 digits m ust be referenced.   14   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   General Data   Table GD-1 — General Data — 27 1/2 - 30 Tons   27 1/2Ton   30Ton   Cooling Perform ance1   Nominal Gross Capacity   329,000   High   363,000   Natural Gas Heat2   Heating Input (BTUH)   First Stage   Low   350,000   250,000   283,500   202,500   81.00   Low   350,000   250,000   283,500   202,500   81.00   High   600,000   425,000   486,000   344,500   81.00   2 600,000   425,000   486,000   344,500   81.00   2 Heating Output (BTUH)   First Stage   Steady State Efficiency (%)3   No. Burners   1 1 No. Stages   2 / 4 2 1 2 / 4 2 1 3 3 Gas Connection Pipe Size (in.)   Electric Heat   KW Range5   27-90   2 27-90   2 Capacity Steps:   Com pressor   Number/Type   Size (Nominal)   2/Scroll   10/15   2/Scroll   15   Unit Capacity Steps (%)   Motor RPM   100/40   3450   100/50   3450   Outdoor Coil —Type   Tube Size (in.) OD   Face Area (sq. ft.)   Rows/Fins Per Inch   Indoor Coil —Type   Tube Size (in.) OD   Face Area (sq. ft.)   Rows/Fins Per Foot   Refrigerant Control   No. of Circuits   Lanced   Lanced   3 3 8 / / 8 51.33   2/16   51.33   2/16   Hi-Performance   Hi-Performance   1 1 / 2 / 2 31.67   2/180   TXV   31.67   2/180   TXV   1 1 Drain Connection No./Size (in)   Type   1/1.25   PVC   1/1.25   PVC   Outdoor Fan Type   No. Used/Diameter   Drive Type/No. Speeds   CFM   No. Motors/HP/RPM   Indoor Fan Type   No. Used   Propeller   3/28.00   Direct/1   24,800   3/1.10/1125   FC   Propeller   3/28.00   Direct/1   24,800   3/1.10/1125   FC   1 1 Diameter/Width (in)   Drive Type/No. Speeds   No. Motors/HP   22.38/22.00   Belt/1   1/7.50/10.00   1760   22.38/22.00   Belt/1   1/7.50/10.00   1760   Motor RPM   Motor Frame Size   Exhaust Fan Type   No. Used/Diameter (in)   Drive Type/No. Speeds/Motors   Motor HP/RPM   Motor Frame Size   Filters —Type Furnished   No./ Recommended Size (in)6   Refrigerant Charge (Lbs of R-22)4   Minim um Outside Air Tem perature   For Mechanical Cooling   213/215T   Propeller   2/26.00   Direct/2/2   1.0/1075   48   Throwaway   16/16 x 20 x 2   46.00   213/215T   Propeller   2/26.00   Direct/2/2   1.0/1075   48   Throwaway   16/16 x 20 x 2   46.60   0 F   0 F   Notes:   1. Cooling Perform ance is rated at 95 F am bient, 80 F entering dry bulb, 67 F entering wet bulb. Gross capacity does not include the effect of fan m otor heat. Rated and tested in   accordance with the Unitary Large Equipm ent certification program , which is based on ARI Standard 340/360-93.   2. Heating Perform ance lim it settings and rating data were established and approved under laboratory test conditions using Am erican National Standards Institute standards.   Ratings shown are for elevations up to 4,500 feet.   3. Steady State Efficiency is rated in accordance with DOE test procedures.   4. Refrigerant charge is an approxim ate value. For a m ore precise value, see unit nam eplate and service instructions.   5. Maxim um KW @ 208V = 41, @ 240V = 54.   6. Filter dim ensions listed are nom inal. For actual filter and rack sizes see the Unit Installation, Operation, Maintenance Guide.   RT-PRC007-EN   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   General Data   Table GD-2— General Data — 35-40Ton   35Ton   40Ton   Cooling Perform ance1   Nominal Gross Capacity   Natural Gas Heat2   Heating Input (BTUH)   First Stage   Heating Output (BTUH)   First Stage   Steady State Efficiency (%)3   No. Burners   417,000   513,000   Low   350,000   250,000   283,500   202,500   81.00   High   600,000   425,000   486,000   344,500   81.00   2 Low   400,000   300,000   324,000   243,000   81.00   High   800,000   600,000   648,000   486,000   81.00   2 1 1 No. Stages   2 / 4 2 1 2 / 4 2 1 3 3 Gas Connection Pipe Size (in.)   Electric Heat   KW Range5   27-90   2 41-108   2 Capacity Steps:   Com pressor   Number/Type   Size (nominal)   Unit Capacity Steps (%)   Motor RPM   2/Scroll   15   100/50   3450   3/Scroll   15/15/10   100/60/40   3450   Outdoor Coil —Type   Tube Size (in.) OD   Face Area   Rows/Fins Per Inch   Indoor Coil —Type   Tube Size (in.) OD   Face Area (sq. ft.)   Rows/Fins Per Foot   Refrigerant Control   No. of Circuits   Lanced   Lanced   3 3 / / 8 8 51.33   2/16   69.79   2/16   Hi-Performance   Hi-Performance   1 1 / 2 / 2 31.67   3/180   TXV   37.50   3/180   TXV   1 2 Drain Connection No./Size (in)   Type   1/1.25   PVC   1/1.25   PVC   Outdoor Fan Type   No. Used/Diameter   Drive Type/No. Speeds   CFM   No. Motors/HP/RPM   Indoor Fan Type   No. Used   Propeller   3/28.00   Direct/1   24,800   3/1.10/1125   FC   Propeller   4/28.00   Direct/1   31,700   4/1.10/1125   FC   1 1 Diameter/Width (in)   Drive Type/No. Speeds   No. Motors/HP   22.38/22.00   Belt/1   1/7.50/10.00/15.00   1760   25.00/25.00   Belt/1   1/10.00/15.00   1760   Motor RPM   Motor Frame Size   Exhaust Fan Type   No. Used/Diameter (in)   Drive Type/No. Speeds/Motors   Motor HP/RPM   Motor Frame Size   Filters —Type Furnished   No./Recommended Size (in)6   Refrigerant Charge (Lbs of R-22)4   Minim um Outside Air Tem perature   For Mechanical Cooling   Notes:   213/215/254T   Propeller   2/26.00   Direct/2/2   1.0/1075   48   Throwaway   16/16 x 20 x 2   51.50   215/254T   Propeller   2/26.00   Direct/2/2   1.0/1075   48   Throwaway   17/16 x 20 x 2   26.00/47.10 per circuit   0 F   0 F   1. Cooling Perform ance is rated at 95 F am bient, 80 F entering dry bulb, 67 F entering wet bulb. Gross capacity does not include the effect of fan m otor heat. Rated and tested   in accordance with the Unitary Large Equipm ent certification program , which is based on ARI Standard 340/360-93.   2. Heating Perform ance lim it settings and rating data were established and approved under laboratory test conditions using Am erican National Standards Institute standards.   Ratings shown are for elevations up to 4,500 feet.   3. Steady State Efficiency is rated in accordance with DOE test procedures.   4. Refrigerant charge is an approxim ate value. For a m ore precise value, see unit nam eplate and service instructions.   5. Maxim um KW @ 208V = 41, @ 240V = 54.   6. Filter dim ensions listed are nom inal. For actual filter and rack sizes see the Unit Installation, Operation, Maintenance Guide.   16   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   General Data   Table GD-3— General Data — 50Ton   Table GD-4 — Economizer Outdoor Air   Damper Leakage (Of Rated Airflow)   ∆P Across Dampers (In. WC)   50Ton   Cooling Perform ance1   Nominal Gross Capacity   Natural Gas Heat2   Heating Input (BTUH)   First Stage   Heating Output (BTUH)   First Stage   Steady State Efficiency (%)3   No. Burners   616,000   0.5 (In.)   1.5 %   0.5 %   1.0 (In.)   2.5 %   1.0 %   Low   High   800,000   600,000   648,000   486,000   81.00   2 Standard   Optional “Low Leak”   400,000   300,000   324,000   243,000   81.00   Note: Above data based on tests com pleted in   accordance with AMCA Standard 575.   1 No. Stages   2 / 4 2 1 3 Gas Connection Pipe Size (in.)   Electric Heat   KW Range5   41-108   2 Capacity Steps:   Com pressor   Number/Type   Size (nominal)   3/Scroll   14   Unit Capacity Steps (%)   Motor RPM   100/67/33   3450   Outdoor Coil —Type   Tube Size (in.) OD   Face Area (sq. ft.)   Rows/Fins Per Inch   Indoor Coil —Type   Tube Size (in.) OD   Face Area (sq. ft.)   Rows/Fins Per Foot   Refrigerant Control   No. of Circuits   Lanced   3 / 8 69.79   2/16   Hi-Performance   1 / 2 37.50   4/164   TXV   2 Drain Connection No./Size (in)   Type   1/1.25   PVC   Outdoor Fan Type   No. Used/Diameter   Drive Type/No. Speeds   CFM   Propeller   4/28.00   Direct/1   31,700   No. Motors/HP/RPM   Indoor Fan Type   No. Used   4/1.10/1125   FC   1 Diameter/Width (in)   Drive Type/No. Speeds   No. Motors/HP   25.00/25.00   Belt/1   1/10.00/15.00/20.00   1760   Motor RPM   Motor Frame Size   Exhaust Fan Type   No. Used/Diameter (in)   Drive Type/No. Speeds/Motors   Motor HP/RPM   Motor Frame Size   Filters —Type Furnished   No./Recommended Size (in)6   Refrigerant Charge (Lbs of R-22)4   Minim um Outside Air Tem perature   For Mechanical Cooling   215/254/256T   Propeller   2/26.00   Direct/2/2   1.0/1075   48   Throwaway   17/16 x 20 x 2   25.70/54.30 per circuit   0 F   Notes:   1. Cooling Perform ance is rated at 95 F am bient, 80 F entering dry bulb, 67 F entering wet bulb. Gross capacity does   not include the effect of fan m otor heat. Rated and tested in accordance with the Unitary Large Equipm ent   certification program , which is based on ARI Standard 340/360-93.   2. Heating Perform ance lim it settings and rating data were established and approved under laboratory test conditions   using Am erican National Standards Institute standards. Ratings shown are for elevations up to 4,500 feet.   3. Steady State Efficiency is rated in accordance with DOE test procedures.   4. Refrigerant charge is an approxim ate value. For a m ore precise value, see unit nam eplate and service instructions.   5. Maxim um KW @ 208V = 41, @ 240V = 54.   6. Filter dim ensions listed are nom inal. For actual filter and rack sizes see the Unit Installation, Operation,   Maintenance Guide.   RT-PRC007-EN   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Perform ance   Adjustm ent   Factors   Table PD-1— Enthalpy of Saturated AIR   Figure PD-1 —Air Density Ratios   Altitude/Temperature Correction   Wet BulbTemperature   40   Btu Per Lb.   15.23   41   42   43   15.70   16.17   16.66   44   45   17.15   17.65   46   47   48   18.16   18.68   19.21   49   50   19.75   20.30   51   52   53   20.86   21.44   22.02   Air Density   Ratio (Density   at New   54   55   22.62   23.22   Air Density)   Condition/Std.   56   57   58   23.84   24.48   25.12   59   60   25.78   26.46   61   62   63   27.15   27.85   28.57   64   65   29.31   30.06   66   67   68   30.83   31.62   32.42   Rooftop Leaving AirTemperature (degrees F)   69   70   33.25   34.09   Table PD-2 — Cooling Capacity Altitude Correction Factors   71   72   73   74   75   34.95   35.83   36.74   37.66   38.61   Altitude (Ft.)   Sea Level   1.00   1000   0.99   2000   0.99   3000   0.98   4000   0.97   5000   0.96   6000   0.95   7000   0.94   Cooling Capacity   Multiplier   KW Correction   Multiplier   (Compressors)   SHR Correction   Multiplier   1.00   1.00   1.01   .98   1.02   .95   1.03   .93   1.04   .91   1.05   .89   1.06   .87   1.07   .85   Maximum   Condenser   Ambient   115 F   114 F   113 F   112 F   111 F   110 F   109 F   108 F   Note:   SHR = Sensible Heat Ratio   Table PD-3 — Gas Heating Capacity Altitude Correction Factors   Altitude (Ft.)   Sea Level   To 2000   2001   To 2500   2501   To 3500   3501   To 4500   4501   To 5500   5501   To 6500   6501   To 7500   Capacity   Multiplier   1.00   .92   .88   .84   .80   .76   .72   Note:   Correction factors are per AGA Std 221.30 — 1964, Part VI, 6.12. Local codes may supersede.   18   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Perform ance   Data   Table PD-4 — 27 1/2 Ton Gross Cooling Capacities (MBh)   AmbientTemperature — Deg F   85   67   95   Entering Wet BulbTemperature — Deg F   67 73 61 67   105   115   67   Ent   DB   61   73   61   73   61   73   CFM (F) TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC   75   8000 80   85   291 228 323 185 358 130   294 268 324 220 359 171   301 301 325 258 360 210   317 317 328 297 361 248   278 221 309 174 343 123   281 261 310 212 343 164   290 290 311 251 344 203   306 306 315 290 345 241   265 213 295 167 327 116   268 253 296 205 327 157   278 278 297 243 329 196   294 294 301 283 330 234   251 206 279 159 310 109   255 246 280 197 311 149   266 266 282 236 312 188   282 282 286 275 313 226   90   75   9000 80   85   299 242 331 189 367 133   302 286 332 232 367 178   314 314 334 275 368 221   331 331 338 319 369 264   285 235 316 182 351 126   290 279 318 225 351 171   302 302 319 268 352 215   319 319 324 312 354 256   272 227 301 175 334 119   276 272 303 217 335 164   290 290 305 260 336 208   306 306 310 304 337 249   257 219 286 168 316 112   261 261 287 209 317 157   277 277 289 252 319 201   293 293 293 293 320 241   90   75   10000 80   85   305 255 337 197 373 136   310 304 339 244 374 185   325 325 341 291 375 233   343 343 346 340 376 279   292 248 322 190 357 129   297 297 324 237 358 178   313 313 326 284 359 226   330 330 332 332 360 271   277 240 307 183 339 122   283 283 308 229 341 171   300 300 311 276 342 219   317 317 317 317 343 264   263 232 291 176 322 115   270 270 292 221 323 164   287 287 295 268 324 212   304 304 303 303 326 256   90   75   11000 80   85   311 268 343 205 379 139   316 316 344 255 380 192   335 335 347 307 381 245   353 353 353 353 383 293   297 260 327 198 362 132   304 304 329 248 363 185   322 322 332 300 364 237   340 340 340 340 366 286   282 253 311 191 344 125   291 291 313 240 345 178   309 309 317 292 347 230   327 327 327 327 349 278   268 245 295 183 326 117   278 278 297 232 327 170   295 295 301 284 329 220   313 313 312 312 331 270   90   75   12100 80   85   316 281 348 223 384 142   325 325 349 268 385 199   344 344 353 324 387 254   364 364 363 363 388 309   302 274 332 216 366 135   312 312 334 260 368 192   331 331 338 317 369 246   350 350 350 350 372 301   287 266 316 208 348 128   299 299 318 252 350 185   317 317 322 309 352 239   336 336 336 336 354 294   272 258 299 200 330 121   285 285 301 244 331 176   303 303 306 301 333 231   321 321 321 321 336 286   90   Notes:   1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling, subtract indoor fan heat.   2. TGC = Total gross capacity.   3. SHC = Sensible heat capacity.   Table PD-5— 30Ton Gross Cooling Capacities (Mbh)   AmbientTemperature — Deg F   85   95   Entering Wet Bulb Temperature — Deg F   67 73 61 67   105   115   Ent   DB   61   67   73   61   73   61   67   73   CFM (F) TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC   75   9000 80   85   323 255 358 207 397 144   326 299 359 245 398 190   335 335 361 288 399 234   352 352 364 332 400 276   309 247 343 194 380 137   313 291 344 237 381 182   323 323 346 280 382 227   340 340 349 324 383 269   295 239 327 186 362 129   298 283 328 229 363 175   310 310 330 272 364 219   327 327 334 316 365 261   279 230 310 178 344 122   284 275 311 221 345 167   297 297 313 264 345 210   313 313 318 308 347 252   90   75   10000 80   85   331 268 366 210 405 147   335 317 367 257 406 197   347 347 369 304 407 246   366 366 374 353 408 292   316 260 350 202 387 140   321 309 351 249 388 189   334 334 353 296 389 238   353 353 358 345 391 284   301 252 333 194 369 132   306 301 335 241 370 182   321 321 337 288 371 230   339 339 342 337 372 276   286 243 316 186 350 125   290 290 318 232 351 174   307 307 320 280 352 222   325 325 324 324 353 267   90   75   11000 80   85   337 281 372 218 411 150   343 335 374 269 412 204   358 358 376 321 413 257   378 378 382 374 415 306   322 273 356 210 393 143   328 327 357 261 394 196   345 345 360 312 395 249   364 364 367 366 397 298   307 265 339 202 374 135   312 312 340 252 375 188   331 331 343 304 377 241   350 350 349 349 378 290   291 256 321 194 355 127   298 298 323 244 356 180   316 316 326 296 357 233   335 335 334 334 359 282   90   75   12000 80   85   343 294 378 225 417 153   348 348 379 280 418 210   368 368 382 336 419 268   388 388 388 388 421 321   328 285 361 218 398 145   334 334 362 272 399 203   354 354 366 328 401 260   374 374 374 374 402 313   312 277 343 210 379 138   321 321 345 263 380 195   340 340 349 320 382 252   359 359 359 359 383 304   295 268 325 201 359 129   306 306 327 255 360 187   325 325 331 311   362 244   90   343 343 343 343 364 296   75   13200 80   85   349 308 383 246 422 156   357 357 385 293 423 218   378 378 389 354 425 278   399 399 399 399 427 337   333 300 366 238 403 149   343 343 368 285 405 210   364 364 372 346 406 270   384 384 384 384 408 329   317 291 348 229 383 141   329 329 350 276 385 202   349 349 355 338 387 261   369 369 369 369 389 321   300 283 329 221 363 133   314 314 332 268 365 194   333 333 337 329 366 253   353 353 352 352 369 312   90   Notes:   1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling, subtract indoor fan heat.   2. TGC = Total gross capacity.   3. SHC = Sensible heat capacity.   RT-PRC007-EN   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Perform ance   Data   Table PD-6 — 35Ton Gross Cooling Capacities (Mbh)   AmbientTemperature — Deg F   85   95   Entering Wet Bulb Temperature — Deg F   67 73 61 67   105   115   67   Ent   DB   61   67   73   61   73   61   73   CFM (F) TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC   75   10500 80   85   377 310 416 240 459 166   383 367 417 296 460 224   398 398 420 351 461 281   419 419 426 409 462 336   361 301 398 231 438 158   366 359 399 287 439 216   383 383 402 343 440 272   404 404 408 400 442 327   343 291 379 223 417 150   350 349 380 278 418 207   368 368 383 333 419 263   388 388 388 388 421 317   325 282 359 214 396 141   332 332 360 268 397 198   352 352 364 324 397 254   371 371 371 371 399 308   90   75   12000 80   85   387 332 425 258 468 171   393 393 427 315 469 236   415 415 431 379 470 300   437 437 437 437 472 361   370 322 406 249 447 162   378 378 408 306 448 227   399 399 412 370 449 290   421 421 421 421 451 352   352 313 387 240 425 154   362 362 388 297 426 218   383 383 393 361 427 281   404 404 404 404 430 342   334 303 366 231 403 145   346 346 368 288 404 209   366 366 373 351 405 271   386 386 386 386 408 333   90   75   13000 80   85   393 346 430 261 473 173   402 402 432 328 475 243   425 425 437 397 476 312   448 448 448 448 478 377   375 337 411 253 452 165   387 387 413 319 453 234   409 409 418 388 454 303   431 431 431 431 457 368   357 327 391 244 429 156   370 370 393 310 430 225   392 392 399 378 432 294   413 413 413 413 435 359   339 317 370 234 406 147   353 353 372 300 408 216   374 374 379 369 409 285   395 395 395 395 412 349   90   75   14000 80   85   398 360 435 270 478 176   410 410 437 341 479 250   434 434 443 414 480 324   458 458 457 457 484 393   380 351 415 261 456 167   394 394 417 332 457 241   417 417 423 405 458 315   440 440 440 440 462 384   362 341 395 252 433 159   378 378 397 322 434 232   400 400 404 396 436 306   422 422 422 422 440 375   343 331 373 243 410 150   360 360 376 312   411 223   381 381 381 381 413 297   403 403 403 403 417 365   90   75   14400 80   85   400 365 436 272 479 177   413 413 439 346 481 253   437 437 445 421 482 326   461 461 461 461 486 400   382 356 416 263 457 168   397 397 419 336 459 244   420 420 426 412 460 317   443 443 443 443 464 390   364 346 396 254 434 160   380 380 399 327 436 235   402 402 406 402 437 308   425 425 425 425 442 381   345 337 375 244   411 151   363 363 378 317 412 226   384 384 384 384 414 298   406 406 406 406 419 371   90   Notes:   1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling, subtract indoor fan heat.   2. TGC = Total gross capacity.   3. SHC = Sensible heat capacity.   Table PD-7 — 40Ton Gross Cooling Capacities (Mbh)   AmbientTemperature — Deg F   85   67   95   Entering Wet Bulb Temperature — Deg F   67 73 61 67   105   115   Ent   DB   61   73   61   73   61   67   73   CFM (F) TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC   75   12000 80   85   460 365 510 288 565 202   466 432 511 351 566 269   480 480 515 415 567 333   506 506 521 480 568 398   439 353 486 276 539 190   445 419 487 338 540 257   461 461 491 402 541 322   487 487 498 468 543 385   416 340 462 263 512 178   423 406 463 325 513 244   441 441 467 390 515 309   467 467 475 455 517 373   393 327 436 250 484 166   401 393 438 312 486 232   421 421 442 376 487 297   445 445 450 442 489 360   90   75   14000 80   85   476 396 525 304 580 208   484 473 526 378 581 284   506 506 532 453 582 359   535 535 541 529 585 432   453 383 500 291 553 196   463 461 502 365 554 272   486 486 508 440 556 347   514 514 518 517 559 420   430 370 474 279 525 184   438 438 477 352 526 260   465 465 482 427 528 335   492 492 492 492 531 407   406 357 448 266 496 172   417 417 450 339 497 248   443 443 457 414 499 321   470 470 469 469   90   75   15000 80   85   482 411 530 317 586 211   489 489 533 391 587 292   518 518 539 471 588 372   547 547 546 546 591 449   459 398 505 305 558 199   469 469 508 379 560 280   497 497 514 458 561 360   525 525 525 525 565 437   436 385 479 292 530 187   448 448 482 366 531 268   475 475 489 445 533 346   503 503 503 503 537 424   411 371 452 279   426 426 456 352   453 453 463 432   480 480 480 480   90   75   16000 80   85   488 425 536 321 591 213   499 499 539 405 592 299   528 528 546 489 593 383   558 558 558 558 597 466   465 412 510 309 563 202   478 478 513 392 565 287   507 507 521 477 566 371   536 536 536 536 571 453   441 399 484 296 534 189   457 457 487 379 536 275   485 485 495 463 538 358   513 513 513 513 543 440   416 385 456 282   434 434 460 365   461 461 469 450   489 489 489 489   90   75   17600 80   85   497 448 543 335 598 217   513 513 547 425 599 311   543 543 555 518 601 401   574 574 574 574 606 492   473 435 517 322 570 206   491 491 521 412 572 299   521 521 530 505 574 389   551 551 551 551 579 479   449 422 490 308 541 193   469 469 495 399 543 286   498 498 504 492 545 376   527 527 527 527 551 466   424 408 462 295   446 446 467 385   474 474   474 474   90   Notes:   1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling, subtract indoor fan heat.   2. TGC = Total gross capacity.   3. SHC = Sensible heat capacity.   20   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Perform ance   Data   Table PD-8 — 50Ton Gross Cooling Capacities (MBh)   AmbientTemperature — Deg F   85   67   95   Entering Wet Bulb Temperature — Deg F   67 73 61 67   105   115   67   Ent   DB   61   73   61   73   61   73   CFM (F) TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC TGC SHC   75   15000 80   85   556 459 614 356 679 244   565 547 616 439 680 331   590 590 622 524 682 417   623 623 631 611 684 500   529 444 585 342 647 230   539 533 588 424 649 318   567 567 593 509 651 403   599 599 604 597 654 486   502 429 555 327 614 216   511 511 558 409 616 303   542 542 564 494 618 389   574 574 574 574 622 471   475 414 524 312   487 487 527 394   517 517 534 479   547 547 547 547   90   75   17000 80   85   570 491 627 373 691 250   581 581 630 468 693 348   615 615 637 564 694 443   650 650 649 649 698 536   543 476 597 359 659 236   557 557 601 453 661 334   590 590 608 549 662 429   624 624 624 624 667 522   515 460 566 344 625 222   532 532 570 437 627 320   565 565 578 534 629 414   597 597 597 597 634 507   486 445 533 328   506 506 538 422   538 538 547 518   90   75   18000 80   85   576 506 633 386 696 252   591 591 636 482 698 355   626 626 644 583 699 455   661 661 661 661 703 554   548 491 602 371 663 239   566 566 606 467 666 342   601 601 615 568 668 441   635 635 635 635 673 540   520 476 570 356 629 224   541 541 575 451 632 327   574 574 584 553 634 426   608 608 607 607 640 525   491 460 538 340   514 514 543 436   547 547 553 537   90   75   19000 80   85   581 522 638 391 701 255   600 600 642 495 702 363   636 636 651 602 704 467   671 671 671 671 709 571   554 507 607 377 668 241   575 575 611 480 670 350   610 610 621 587 673 453   645 645 645 645 678 557   525 491 575 362 633 227   549 549 580 465 636 335   583 583 590 572 639 438   617 617 617 617 645 543   496 475 542 345   522 522 547 449   555 555 559 556   90   75   20000 80   85   587 537 642 400 705 257   609 609 647 509 707 371   645 645 657 621 708 479   681 681 681 681 714 589   559 522 611 386 672 244   583 583 616 494 674 357   619 619 627 606 677 465   654 654 654 654 683 575   530 506 579 371 637 230   557 557 584 478 640 343   591 591 596 591 643 450   626 626 626 626 650 560   501 490 545 353   529 529 551 463   563 563 562 562   90   Notes:   1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net cooling, subtract indoor fan heat.   2. TGC = Total gross capacity.   3. SHC = Sensible heat capacity.   RT-PRC007-EN   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Perform ance   Data   Table PD-9 — Electric Heat AirTemperature Rise   KW   Input   36   54   72   Total   MBH   123   184   246   Cfm   14000   8.1   12.1   16.2   20.2   24.3   8000   14.2   21.2   28.3   35.4   — 9000   12.6   18.9   25.2   31.5   — 10000   11.3   17.0   22.6   28.3   — 11000   10.3   15.4   20.6   25.7   — 12000   9.4   14.2   18.9   23.6   28.3   13000   8.7   13.1   17.4   21.8   26.1   15000   7.6   11.3   15.1   18.9   22.6   16000   — 10.6   14.2   17.7   21.2   17000   — 10.0   13.3   16.7   20.0   18000   — 9.4   12.6   15.7   18.9   19000   — 8.9   11.9   14.9   17.9   20000   — 8.5   11.3   14.2   17.0   90   108   307   369   Notes:   1. Air tem perature rise = (KW x 3413)/(scfm x 1.085).   2. All heaters on constant volum e units provide 2 increm ents of capacity. All VAV units provide 1 step of heating capacity.   3. Air tem perature rise in this table are based on heater operating at 240, 480 or 600 volts.   Table PD-10 —Available Electric Heat KW Ranges   Nominal   Unit Size   Tons   Nominal Voltage   208   27-41   27-41   27-41   41   240   36-54   36-54   36-54   54   480   600   27½   30.0   36-90 54-90   36-90 54-90   36-90 54-90   54-108 54-108   54-108 54-108   35.0   40.0   50.0   41   54   Notes:   1. KW ranges in this table are based on heater operating at 208, 240, 480, and 600 volts.   2 Applied Voltage   2. For other than rated voltage, KW =   x Rated KW.   ( ) Rated Voltage   3. Electric heaters up to 54 KW are single element heaters, those above 54 KW are dual element heaters.   Table PD-11 — Natural Gas Heating Capacities   Heat Input MBH   (See Note 1)   Heating Output MBH   (See Note 1)   Tons   Unit Model No.   YCD/YCH330**L   AirTemp. Rise, F   10-40   27½-35   YCD/YCH360**L   350,000/250,000   600,000/425,000   283,500/202,500   486,000/344,500   YCD/YCH420**L   YCD/YCH330**H   27½-35   40-50   YCD/YCH360**H   25-55   YCD/YCH420**H   YCD/YCH480**L   YCD/YCH600**L   YCD/YCH480**H   400,000/300,000   800,000/600,000   324,000/243,000   648,000/486,000   5-35   40-50   Note:   YCD/YCH600**H   20-50   1. Second stage is total heating capacity. Second Stage/First Stage.   22   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Perform ance   Data   Table PD-12 — Supply Fan Performance — 27½ - 35Ton   Static Pressure (in. wg)1   1.25   0.25   RPM   0.50   0.75   BHP RPM   1.00   1.50   1.75   BHP RPM   2.00   RPM   2.25   RPM   SCFM   8000   BHP   1.39   1.60   1.84   2.10   2.39   2.71   3.07   3.46   3.89   4.34   4.84   5.36   5.91   6.51   RPM   401   412   423   435   448   461   474   488   501   515   528   542   555   570   BHP RPM   BHP   RPM   552   556   561   568   576   585   597   608   619   630   641   652   664   676   BHP RPM   BHP   4.80   5.09   5.41   5.74   6.11   6.50   6.93   7.41   BHP   5.51   5.83   6.16   6.51   6.89   7.30   7.73   8.20   8.73   9.30   9.93   BHP   6.24   6.59   6.94   7.31   341   355   368   382   396   410   425   440   455   470   485   501   516   532   1.85   2.08   2.35   2.64   2.96   3.31   3.68   4.08   4.52   4.98   5.47   6.00   6.58   7.20   451   462   473   484   495   506   518   530   542   555   569   582   595   609   2.30   2.58   2.88   3.20   3.53   3.89   4.29   4.72   5.19   5.69   6.23   6.79   7.40   501   508   516   526   537   549   560   571   582   593   605   617   630   643   2.84   3.09   3.39   3.73   4.12   4.53   4.95   5.39   5.86   6.38   6.94   7.54   3.45   3.71   4.00   4.32   4.69   5.10   5.57   6.08   6.60   7.13   599   602   606   611   616   623   631   641   652   664   675   686   697   708   4.11   4.38   4.68   5.00   5.36   5.76   6.20   6.71   7.27   7.87   8.49   9.12   9.78   644   686   688   691   694   697   701   705   711   718   726   734   726   728   730   732   735   738   742   747   752   758   765   774   784   795   8500   9000   9500   646   649   653   657   662   668   676   684   694   706   717   729   740   10000   10500   11000   11500   12000   12500   13000   13500   14000   14500   7.71   8.13   8.58   9.06   9.57   10.14   10.76   11.43   12.19   13.02   7.95   8.55   9.21   9.91   10.64   11.38   7.69   8.29   8.95   9.65   745 10.65   757 11.42   768 12.22   8.18   8.85   8.04   10.48   Notes:   1. Fan perform ance table includes internal resistances of cabinet, and 2” standard filters. For other com ponents refer to com ponent static pressure drop table. Add the   pressure drops from any additional com ponents to the duct (external) static pressure, enter the table, and select m otor bhp.   2. The pressure drop from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 2.25”.   3. Maxim um air flow for 27½ ton — 12,100 cfm , 30 ton — 13,200 cfm , 35 ton — 14,400 cfm .   4. Maxim um m otor horsepower for 27½ ton — 10 hp, 30 ton — 10 hp, 35 ton — 15 hp.   Figure PD-2   4.2   800 rpm   0% wocfm   3.8   750 rpm   700 rpm   15 HP   50% wocfm   3.4   3.0   2.6   2.2   1.8   1.4   1.0   0.6   0.2   10 HP   650 rpm   600 rpm   60% wocfm   7.5 HP   550 rpm   500 rpm   70% wocfm   5 HP   3 HP   450 rpm   400 rpm   80% wocfm   90% wocfm   0 2000   4000   6000   8000   10000   12000   CFM   14000   16000   18000   20000   22000   24000   RT-PRC007-EN   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Perform ance   Data   Table PD-13 — Supply Fan Performance — 40 and 50Ton   Static Pressure (in. wg)1   1.25 1.50   SCFM RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP   0.25   0.50   0.75   1.00   1.75   2.00   2.25   2.50   12000   13000   365   388   3.02 408   3.73 427   3.66   4.40   448 4.32   468 5.13   485   501   4.99   5.84   522 5.70   536 6.57   556   569   6.44   7.34   588   601   7.20 620   8.15 631   7.96   652   660   672   8.75   9.80   682 9.56   690 10.66   8.96   14000   15000   16000   17000   18000   19000   412   436   460   485   509   534   4.54 448   5.46 471   6.53 493   7.72 516   9.06 540   10.54 563   5.26   6.25   7.36   8.59   9.97   11.50   486 6.03   505 7.04   525 8.17   546 9.46   568 10.91   590 12.49   520   540   559   577   596   617   6.80   7.89   9.08   10.39   11.84   551 7.57   569 8.70   588 9.96   608 11.36   584   599   615   8.36   9.54   10.83   615   629   643   9.21 643   10.40 658   10.06   11.31   10.96   699 11.86   711 13.15   685 12.21   11.73 672 12.66 699 13.60 724 14.58   14.17 713 15.15 739 16.16   14.84 702 15.83 728 16.85 753 17.88   634 12.28 659 13.20 687   627 12.88 654 13.86 678   674 15.60 697 16.64 719   17.45 717 18.57 739   13.45 645 14.51   17.64   743   18.71   768 19.79   20000   Notes:   560 12.18 587 13.18   613 14.24 638 15.25 664 16.31 692   19.66   760   20.74   783 21.85   1. Fan perform ance table includes internal resistances of cabinet, and 2” standard filters. For other com ponents refer to com ponent static pressure drop table. Add the   pressure drops from any additional com ponents to the duct (external) static pressure, enter the table, and select m otor bhp.   2. The pressure drop from the supply fan to the space cannot exceed 2.50”.   3. Maxim um air flow for 40 ton — 17,600 cfm , 50 ton — 20,000 cfm .   4. Maxim um m otor horsepower for 40 ton — 15 hp, 50 ton — 20 hp.   Figure PD-3   4.0   7 5 M 0 F R P C M O W 3.5   % 0 5 3.0   2.5   M F C 5 O 5 0 W 2.0   1.5   1.0   0.5   0.0   R % P 0 M 8 5 0 0 1 R 5 P M H P 4 5 0 R P M 7 . 5 M F H C O P W % 0 9 0 2000   4000   6000   8000   10000   12000   14000   CFM   16000   18000   20000   22000   24000   26000   28000   24   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Perform ance   Data   Table PD-14 — Component Static Pressure Drops (in.W.G.)1   Heating System   Filters2   High Eff. Filters   Nominal   Tons   CFM   Std Air   8000   Gas Heat   Electric Heat3   1 Element 2 Element   0.05   0.07   0.08   0.10   ID Coil   Adder   0.00   Inlet Guide   Vanes   Low   0.08   High   2”   4”   0.03   Economizer   0.04   0.06   0.08   0.10   0.12   0.06   0.07   0.09   0.11   0.04   0.05   0.06   0.08   0.05   9000   10000   11000   0.10   0.13   0.15   0.00   0.00   0.00   0.04   0.05   0.05   0.07   0.08   0.10   0.04   0.05   0.06   27½   12000   9000   0.18   0.10   0.14   0.08   0.12   0.07   0.13   0.07   0.00   0.00   0.09   0.05   0.07   0.04   0.12   0.07   0.07   0.04   10000   11000   12000   0.13   0.15   0.18   0.10   0.12   0.14   0.08   0.10   0.12   0.09   0.11   0.13   0.00   0.00   0.00   0.06   0.08   0.09   0.05   0.05   0.07   0.08   0.10   0.12   0.05   0.06   0.07   30   13000   10500   0.21   0.14   0.16   0.11   0.14   0.09   0.15   0.10   0.00   0.11   0.11   0.07   0.08   0.05   0.14   0.09   0.09   0.06   11500   12500   13500   0.17   0.20   0.23   0.13   0.15   0.18   0.11   0.13   0.15   0.12   0.14   0.16   0.12   0.14   0.16   0.08   0.10   0.11   0.06   0.07   0.08   0.11   0.13   0.15   0.07   0.08   0.10   35   14500   12000   0.26   0.01   0.20   0.03   0.18   0.08   0.19   0.13   0.18   0.00   0.13   0.09   0.10   0.07   0.18   0.04   0.11   0.07   13000   14000   15000   16000   0.01   0.02   0.02   0.02   0.04   0.05   0.05   0.06   0.10   0.11   0.13   0.15   0.15   0.18   0.20   0.23   0.00   0.00   0.00   0.00   0.11   0.12   0.14   0.16   0.08   0.09   0.10   0.12   0.05   0.05   0.06   0.07   0.08   0.09   0.10   0.11   40   50   17000   15000   0.02   0.02   0.07   0.05   0.17   0.13   0.26   0.20   0.00   0.12   0.18   0.14   0.13   0.10   0.08   0.06   0.12   0.10   16000   17000   18000   19000   20000   0.02   0.02   0.03   0.03   0.03   0.06   0.07   0.08   0.08   0.09   0.15   0.17   0.19   0.21   0.23   0.23   0.26   0.29   0.32   0.36   0.13   0.15   0.16   0.18   0.19   0.16   0.18   0.20   0.23   0.25   0.12   0.13   0.15   0.16   0.18   0.07   0.08   0.09   0.10   0.11   0.11   0.12   0.14   0.16   0.18   Notes:   1. Static pressure drops of accessory com ponents m ust be added to external static pressure to enter fan selection tables.   2. Throwaway filter option lim ited to 300 ft/m in face velocity.   3. Electric Heaters 36-54 KW contain 1 elem ent; 72-108 KW 2 elem ents.   RT-PRC007-EN   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Perform ance   Data   Table PD-15 — Supply Air Fan Drive Selections   7.5 HP   10 HP   15 HP   20 HP   Nominal   Tons   Drive   No   Drive   No   Drive   No   Drive   No   RPM   550   600   650   700   750   550   600   650   700   750   600   650   700   790   800   500   525   575   625   675   725   525   575   625   675   725   RPM   RPM   RPM   A B C 27½T   700   D E 750*   A B C 30T   700   750   D E B 650   700   C D 35T   790**   800*   F G 500   525   575   H J K 40T   50T   625   675   725   L M N 525   575   J K 625   675   L M 725   N Note:   *For YC gas/electrics only.   **For TC and TE Cooling only and with electric heat units only.   26   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Perform ance   Data   Table PD-16— Power Exhaust Fan Performance   Exhaust   Airflow   (Cfm)   External Static Pressure — Inches ofWater   High Speed   ESP   Med Speed   ESP   Low Speed   ESP   3500   4000   4500   5000   5500   6000   6500   7000   7500   8000   8500   9000   9500   10000   10500   11000   11500   12000   0.900   0.860   0.820   0.780   0.745   0.700   0.660   0.610   0.560   0.505   0.445   0.385   0.320   0.255   0.190   0.125   0.065   0.005   — — — — — — — 0.400   0.380   0.360   0.330   0.300   0.260   0.215   0.170   0.120   0.070   0.020   — — — — 0.400   0.365   0.330   0.300   0.255   0.210   0.165   0.125   0.060   0.000   — — — — Notes:   1. Perform ance in table is with both m otors operating.   2. High speed = both m otors on high speed. Medium speed is one m otor on high speed and one on low speed.   Low speed is both m otors on low speed.   3. Power Exhaust option is not to be applied on system s that have m ore return air static pressure drop than the   m axim um shown in the table for each m otor speed tap.   RT-PRC007-EN   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls   Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) Control   fresh air dampers drive to the minimum   open position. A field adjustable   potentiometer on the Unitary   Economizer Module,Tracer®, or a   remote potentiometer can provide the   input to establish the minimum damper   position.   VAV Units Only   Sequence of Operation   1 Variable frequency drives are driven by a   modulating 0-10 vdc signal from the VAV   module. A pressure transducer   measures duct static pressure, and the   VFD is modulated to maintain the supply   air static pressure within an adjustable   user-defined range. The range is   Supply Air Pressure Control   Inlet Guide Vane Control   Inlet guide vanes are driven by a   modulating 2-10 vdc signal from the VAV   Module. A pressure transducer   At outdoor air conditions above the   enthalpy control setting, primary cooling   only is used and the fresh air dampers   remain at minimum position.   determined by the supply air pressure   setpoint and supply air pressure   measures duct static pressure, and the   inlet guide vanes are modulated to   maintain the supply air static pressure   within an adjustable user-defined range.   The range is determined by the supply   air pressure setpoint and supply air   pressure deadband, which are set   through a unit mounted potentiometer.   deadband, which are set through a unit   mounted potentiometer. Variable   frequency drives provide supply fan   motor speed modulation. The drive will   accelerate or decelerate as required to   maintain the supply static pressure   setpoint. When subjected to high   ambient return conditions the VFD shall   reduce its output frequency to maintain   operation. Bypass control is offered to   provide full nominal airflow in the event   of drive failure.   If the unit does not include an   economizer, primary cooling only is used   to satisfy cooling requirements.   Supply Air Setpoint Reset   Supply air reset can be used to adjust   the supply air temperature setpoint on   the basis of a zone temperature, return   air temperature, or on outdoor air   temperature. Supply air reset adjustment   is available on the unit mounted VAV   Setpoint Panel for supply air cooling   control.   Inlet guide vane assemblies installed on   the supply fan inlets regulate fan   capacity and limit horsepower at lower   system air requirements. When in any   position other than full open, the vanes   pre-spin intake air in the same direction   as supply fan rotation. As the vanes   approach the full-closed position, the   amount of “spin” induced by the vanes   increases at the same time that intake   airflow and fan horsepower diminish.   The inlet guide vanes will close when the   supply fan is shut down.   2 Supply AirTemperature Controls   Cooling/Economizer   a Reset Based on Outdoor AirTemperature   During occupied cooling mode of   operation, the economizer (if available)   and primary cooling are used to control   the supply air temperature.The supply   air temperature setpoint is user-defined   at the unit mounted VAV Setpoint Panel   or at the remote panel. If the enthalpy of   the outside air is appropriate to use “free   cooling,” the economizer will be used   first to attempt to satisfy the supply   setpoint.   Outdoor air cooling reset is sometimes   used in applications where the outdoor   temperature has a large effect on   building load. When the outside air   temperature is low and the building   cooling load is low, the supply air   setpoint can be raised, thereby   preventing subcooling of critical zones.   This reset can lower usage of primary   cooling and result in a reduction in   primary cooling energy usage.   Supply Air Static Pressure Limit   The opening of the inlet guide vanes and   VAV boxes are coordinated, with respect   to time, during unit start up and   transition to/from Occupied/Unoccupied   modes to prevent overpressurization of   the supply air ductwork. However, if for   any reason the supply air pressure   exceeds the fixed supply air static   pressure limit of 3.5” W.C., the supply   fan is shut down and the inlet guide   vanes are closed.The unit is then   allowed to restart four times. If the   overpressurization condition occurs on   the fifth time, the unit is shut down and a   manual reset diagnostic is set and   displayed at any of the remote panels   with LED status lights or communicated   to the Integrated Comfort system.   On units with economizer, a call for   cooling will modulate the fresh air   There are two user-defined parameters   that are adjustable through the VAV   Setpoint Panel: reset temperature   setpoint and reset amount.The amount   of reset applied is dependent upon how   far the outdoor air temperature is below   the supply air reset setpoint.The amount   is zero where they are equal and   dampers open.The rate of economizer   modulation is based on deviation of the   discharge temperature from setpoint,   i.e., the further away from setpoint, the   faster the fresh air damper will open.   Note that the economizer is only allowed   to function freely if ambient conditions   are below the enthalpy control setting or   below the return air enthalpy if unit has   comparative enthalpy installed. If outside   air is not suitable for “economizing,” the   increases linearly toward the value set at   the reset amount input.The maximum   value is 20 F. If the outdoor air   temperature is more than 20 F below the   28   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls   reset temperature setpoint the amount   of reset is equal to the reset amount   setpoint.   Morning Warm-up setpoint is set at the   unit mounted VAV Setpoint panel or at a   remote panel.   not suitable for “economizing,” the fresh   air dampers drive to the minimum open   position. A field adjustable   potentiometer on the Unitary   b Morning Warm-up (MWU)   Economizer Module (UEM),Tracer or a   remote potentiometer can provide the   input to establish the minimum damper   position.   Reset Based On Zone Or Return   Temperature   Morning warm-up control (MWU) is   activated whenever the unit switches   from unoccupied to occupied and the   zone temperature is at least 1.5 F below   the MWU setpoint.When MWU is   activated the VAV box output will be   energized for at least 6 minutes to drive   all boxes open, the inlet guide vanes are   driven full open, and all stages of heat   (gas or electric) are energized. When   MWU is activated the economizer   damper is driven fully closed. When the   zone temperature meets or exceeds the   MWU setpoint minus 1.5 F, the heat will   be staged down. When the zone   Zone or return reset is applied to the   zone(s) in a building that tend to   At outdoor air temperatures above the   enthalpy control setting, primary cooling   only is used and the outdoor air   overcool or overheat.The supply air   temperature setpoint is adjusted based   on the temperature of the critical zone(s)   or the return air temperature.This can   have the effect of improving comfort   and/or lowering energy usage.The user-   defined parameters are the same as for   outdoor air reset.   dampers remain at minimum position.   If the unit does not include an   economizer, primary cooling only is used   to satisfy cooling requirements.   Heating   Logic for zone or return reset control is   the same except that the origins of the   temperature inputs are the zone sensor   or return sensor respectively.The   amount of reset applied is dependent   upon how far the zone or return air   temperature is below the supply air reset   setpoint.The amount is zero where they   are equal and increases linearly toward   the value set at the reset amount   potentiometer on the VAV Setpoint   panel.The maximum value is 3 F. If the   return or zone temperature is more than   3 F below the reset temperature setpoint   the amount of reset is equal to the reset   amount setpoint.   Gas Heating   When heating is required the UCP   initiates the heating cycle by energizing   the K5 relay, heating relay(s), and the   ignition control module(s).The K5 relay   brings on the combustion fan motor.The   ignition control module(s) begin the   ignition process by preheating the hot   surface ignitor(s). After the hot surface   ignitor is preheated the gas valve is   opened to ignite first stage. If ignition   does not take place the ignition control   module(s) will attempt to ignite 2 more   times before locking out. When ignition   does occur the hot surface ignitor is   deenergized and then functions as a   flame sensor.The UCP will energize the   supply fan contactor 45 seconds after the   initiation of the heat cycle. If more   temperature meets or exceeds the MWU   setpoint then MWU will be terminated   and the unit will switch over to VAV   cooling.   CV Units Only   Sequence of Operation   1 Occupied Zone Temperature Control   Cooling/Economizer   During occupied cooling mode, the   economizer (if provided) and primary   cooling are used to control zone   temperature. If the enthalpy of outside   air is appropriate to use “free cooling”,   the economizer will be used first to   attempt to satisfy the cooling zone   temperature setpoint; then primary   cooling will be staged up as necessary.   3 Zone Temperature Control   Unoccupied Zone Heating and Cooling   capacity is needed to satisfy the heating   setpoint, the UCP will call for the second   stage of heat by driving the combustion   blower motor to high speed.   During Unoccupied mode, the unit is   operated as a CV unit. Inlet guide vanes   and VAV boxes are driven full open.The   unit controls zone temperature to the   Unoccupied zone cooling and heating   (heating units only) setpoints.   On units with economizer, a call for   cooling will modulate the fresh air   When the space temperature rises above   the heating setpoint, the UCP   deenergizes the K5 relay, the heating   relays, and the ignition control module,   terminating the heat cycle.   dampers open.The rate of economizer   modulation is based on deviation of the   zone temperature from setpoint, i.e., the   further away from setpoint, the faster the   fresh air damper will open. First stage of   cooling will be allowed to start after the   economizer reaches full open.   Daytime Warm-up   During occupied mode, if the zone   temperature falls to a temperature three   degrees below the Morning Warm-up   setpoint, Daytime Warm-up is initiated.   The system changes to CV heating (full   unit airflow), the VAV boxes are fully   opened and the CV heating algorithm is   in control until the Morning Warm-up   setpoint is reached.The unit is then   returned to VAV cooling mode.The   Electric Heating   When heat is required, the UCP initiates   first stage heating by energizing the first   stage electric heat contactor.The first   stage electric heater bank(s) will be   energized if the appropriate limits are   closed.The UCP will cycle first stage heat   on and off as required to maintain zone   temperature. If first stage cannot satisfy   Note that the economizer is allowed to   function freely only if ambient conditions   are below the enthalpy control setting or   below the return air enthalpy if unit has   comparative enthalpy. If outside air is   RT-PRC007-EN   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls   the requirement, the UCP will energize   the second stage electric heat   contactor(s) if the appropriate limits are   closed.The UCP will cycle second stage   on and off as required while keeping   stage one energized.   rises to 10 F above the occupied zone   heating temperature setpoint.   CTI provides zone temperature control   only and is mutually exclusive of the   Trane Communications Interface.   Auto Changeover   Control Sequences of   Operation Common to Both   VAV and CV Units   When the System Mode is “Auto,” the   mode will change to cooling or heating   as necessary to satisfy the zone cooling   and heating setpoints.The zone cooling   and heating setpoints can be as close as   2 F apart.   The supply fan is energized   approximately 1 second before the   electric heat contactors. When the space   temperature rises above the heating   setpoint, the UCP deenergizes the supply   fan and all electric heat contactors.   Ventilation override (VOM)   Ventilation override allows an external   system to assume control of the unit for   the purpose of exhaust or pressurization.   There are two inputs associated with   ventilation override, the initiate input and   the select input. When the UCP senses a   continuous closed condition on the   initiate input at the low voltage terminal   board the unit will begin ventilation   override depending on the condition of   the select input.The default condition of   the select input is exhaust (input open).   A closed select input will yield   Unoccupied Zone Temperature Control   Cooling and Heating   Both cooling or heating modes can be   selected to maintain Unoccupied zone   temperature setpoints. For Unoccupied   periods, heating or primary cooling   operation can be selectively locked out at   the remote panels orTRACER.   Supply AirTempering   This feature is available only with   TRACER® or with systems using   programmable zone sensors (CV only   with economizer). For gas and electric   heat units in the Heat mode but not   actively heating, if the supply air   temperature drops to 10 F below the   occupied zone heating temperature   setpoint, one stage of heat will be   brought on to maintain a minimum   supply air temperature.The heat stage is   dropped if the supply air temperature   ConventionalThermostat Interface   An interface is required to use a   conventional thermostat instead of a   zone sensor module with the UCP.The   ConventionalThermostat Interface (CTI)   is connected between conventional   thermostat and the UCP and will allow   only two steps of heating or cooling.The   pressurization.The component state   matrix for ventilation override is   as follows:   System Com ponent Exhaust   Pressurization   Heat/Cool   off   closed   off   off   open   on   IGV   Supply Fan   Exhaust Fan   Outside Air Damper   Return Air Damper   VAV Boxes   on   off   closed   open   n/a   open   closed   open   30   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls   Coil Freeze Protection FROSTAT™   Night setback (unoccupied mode) is   operated through the time clock   Timed override Activation—Non-lCS   The FROSTAT system eliminates the   need for hot gas bypass and adds a   suction line surface temperature sensor   to determine if the coil is in a condition   of impending frost. If impending frost is   detected primary cooling capacity is   shed as necessary to prevent icing. All   compressors are turned off after they   have met their minimum 3 minute on   times.The supply fan is forced on until   the FROSTAT device no longer senses a   frosting condition or for 60 seconds after   the last compressor is shut off,   When this function is initiated by the   push of an override button on the   programmable zone sensor, the unit will   switch to the occupied mode. Automatic   Cancellation of theTimed override Mode   occurs after three hours of operation.   provided in the sensors with night   setback. When the time clock switches to   night setback operation, the outdoor air   dampers close and heating/cooling can   be enabled or disabled. As the building   load changes, the night setback sensor   communicates the need for the rooftop   heating/cooling (if enabled) function and   the evaporator fan.The rooftop unit will   cycle through the evening as heating/   cooling (if enabled) is required in the   space.When the time clock switches   from night setback to occupied mode, all   heating/cooling functions begin normal   operation.   Comparative Enthalpy Control of   Economizer   The Unitary Economizer Module (UEM)   receives inputs from optional return air   humidity and temperature sensors and   determines whether or not it is feasible   to economize. If the outdoor air enthalpy   is greater than the return air enthalpy   then it is not feasible to economize and   the economizer damper will not open   past its minimum position.   whichever is longer.   Occupied/Unoccupied Switching   There are 3 ways to switch Occupied/   Unoccupied:   When using the night setback options   with a VAV heating/cooling rooftop,   airflow must be maintained through the   rooftop unit.This can be accomplished   by electrically tying the VAV boxes to the   VAV heat relay contacts on the Low   voltage terminal board or by using   changeover thermostats. Either of these   methods will assure adequate airflow   through the unit and satisfactory   1 Fan Failure Switch   NSB Panel   The fan failure switch will disable all unit   functions and “flash” the Service LED on   the zone sensor.   2 Electronic time clock or field-supplied   contact closure   Emergency Stop Input   A binary input is provided on the UCP for   installation of field provided switch or   contacts for immediate shutdown of all   unit functions.The binary input is   brought out to Low VoltageTerminal   Board One (LTB1).   3 temperature control of the building.   TRACER   Timed override Activation—ICS   Night Setback Sensors   When this function is initiated by   Trane’s night setback sensors are   programmable with a time clock function   that provides communication to the   rooftop unit through a 2-wire   communications link.The desired   transition times are programmed at   the night setback sensor and   pushing the override button on the ICS   sensor,TRACER will switch the unit to   the occupied mode. Unit operation   (occupied mode) during timed override   is terminated by a signal from TRACER.   communicated to the unit.   RT-PRC007-EN   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Electrical   Data   DSS = 1.15 x (LOAD1 + LOAD2 + LOAD4)   Select a fuse rating equal to the MOP   value. If the MOP value does not equal a   standard fuse size as listed in NEC 240-6,   select the next lower standard fuse   rating. NOTE: If selected MOP is less   than the MCA, then reselect the lowest   standard maximum fuse size which is   equal to or larger than the MCA,   Electrical Service Sizing   To correctly size electrical service   wiring for your unit, find the   Select a disconnect switch size equal to   or larger than the DSS value calculated.   appropriate calculations listed below.   Each type of unit has its own set of   calculations for MCA (Minimum Circuit   Ampacity), MOP (Maximum   Overcurrent Protection), and RDE   (Recommended Dual Element fuse   size). Read the load definitions that   follow and then find the appropriate   set of calculations based on your unit   type.   Set 2. Rooftop units with Electric Heat   To arrive at the correct MCA, MOP, and   RDE values for these units, you must   perform two sets of calculations. First   calculate the MCA, MOP, and RDE values   as if the unit was in cooling mode (use   the equations given in Set 1).Then   calculate the MCA, MOP, and RDE values   as if the unit were in the heating mode as   follows.   provided the reselected fuse size does   not exceed 800 amps.   RDE = (1.5 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 + LOAD3 +   LOAD4   The selection RDE value will be the   larger of the cooling mode RDE value or   the heating mode RDE value calculated   above.   Set 1 is for cooling only and cooling   with gas heat units, and set 2 is for   cooling with electric heat units.   (Keep in mind when determining LOADS   that the compressors and condenser   fans don’t run while the unit is in the   heating mode).   Select a fuse rating equal to the RDE   value. If the RDE value does not equal a   standard fuse size as listed in NEC 240-6,   select the next higher standard fuse   rating. NOTE: If the selected RDE is   greater than the selected MOP value,   then reselect the RDE value to equal the   MOP value.   Load Definitions: (To determine load   values, see the Electrical Service Sizing   DataTables.)   For units using heaters less than 50 kw.   MCA = 1.25 x (LOAD1 + LOAD2 + LOAD4)   + (1.25 x LOAD3)   LOAD1 = CURRENT OFTHE LARGEST   MOTOR (COMPRESSOR OR FAN   MOTOR)   For units using heaters equal to or   greater than 50 kw.   LOAD2 = SUM OFTHE CURRENTS OF   ALL REMAINING MOTORS   MCA = 1.25 x (LOAD1 + LOAD2 + LOAD4)   + LOAD3   DSS = 1.15 x (LOAD1 + LOAD2 + LOAD3 +   LOAD4)   LOAD3 = CURRENT OF ELECTRIC   HEATERS   The nameplate MCA value will be the   larger of the cooling mode MCA value or   the heating mode MCA value calculated   above.   NOTE: Keep in mind when determining   LOADS that the compressors and   condenser fans don’t run while the unit   is in the heating mode.   LOAD4 = ANY OTHER LOAD RATED AT   1 AMP OR MORE   Set 1. Cooling Only Rooftop Units and   Cooling with Gas Heat Rooftop Units   MOP = (2.25 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 + LOAD3   + LOAD4   The selection DSS value will be the   larger of the cooling mode DSS or the   heating mode DSS calculated above.   MCA = (1.25 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 +   LOAD4   The selection MOP value will be the   larger of the cooling mode MOP value or   the heating mode MOP value calculated   above.   Select a disconnect switch size equal to   or larger than the DSS value calculated.   MOP = (2.25 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 +   LOAD4   Select a fuse rating equal to the MOP   value. If the MOP value does not equal   a standard fuse size as listed in NEC   240-6, select the next lower standard   fuse rating. NOTE: If selected MOP is   less than the MCA, then reselect the   lowest standard maximum fuse size   which is equal to or larger than the   MCA, provided the reselected fuse size   does not exceed 800 amps.   Table ED-1 —Ton Electrical Service Sizing Data — Electric Heat Module (Electric Heat Only)   Models:TED/TEH 330 thru 600   Electric Heat FLA   Nominal   Unit Size   (Tons)   Nominal   Unit   Voltage   KW Heater   36   FLA   74.9   54   FLA   112.4   72   FLA   — 90   FLA   — 108   FLA   — 27½   30.0   35.0   208   230   460   86.6   43.3   129.9   65.0   — — — — RDE = (1.5 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 + LOAD4   86.6   108.3   Select a fuse rating equal to the RDE   value. If the RDE value does not equal   a standard fuse size as listed in NEC   240-6, select the next higher standard   fuse rating. NOTE: If the selected RDE   is greater than the selected MOP value,   then reselect the RDE value to equal   the MOP value.   575   208   — — 52.0   112.4   69.3   — 86.6   — — — 40.0   50.0   230   460   575   — — — 129.9   65.0   — — — 86.6   69.3   108.3   86.6   129.9   103.9   52.0   Notes:   1. All FLA in this table are based on heater operating at 208, 240, 480, and 600 volts.   32   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Electrical   Data   Table ED-2 — 27½-50Ton Electrical Service Sizing Data1   Fan Motors   Condenser   Compressor   Supply   Standard/   Hi-Efficiency   FLA   Exhaust   Allowable   Voltage   Characteristics Range   Electrical   RLA   (Ea.)   LRA   (Ea.)   269/409   FLA   FLA   (Ea.)   6.7   Model   No/Ton   HP   7.5   10.0   7.5   10.0   7.5   10.0   7.5   10.0   7.5   10.0   7.5   10.0   7.5   10.0   7.5   10.0   7.5   10.0   15.0   7.5   10.0   15.0   7.5   10.0   15.0   7.5   No.   3 HP   1.1   (Ea.)   7.0   No.   2 HP   1.0   TC/TE/YC*330   208/60/3   230/60/3   460/60/3   575/60/3   208/60/3   230/60/3   460/60/3   575/60/3   208/60/3   187-229   207-253   414-506   517-633   187-229   207-253   414-506   517-633   187-229   1/10,1/15   41.9/62.8   22.3/21.5   29.7/29.0   19.6/18.8   26.4/25.2   9.8/9.4   41.9/62.8   18.1/27.3   14.6/21.8   62.8   247/376   95/142   76/114   409   7.0   3.5   2.8   7.0   6.7   2.9   2.3   6.7   6.7   2.9   2.3   6.7   13.2/12.6   7.8/7.5   10.3/10.1   22.3/21.5   29.7/29.0   19.6/18.8   26.4/25.2   9.8/9.4   TC/TE/YC*360   TC/TE/YC*420   2/15   2/15   3 3 1.1   1.1   2 2 1.0   1.0   62.8   376   7.0   27.3   142   3.5   2.8   7.0   13.2/12.6   7.8/7.5   21.8   114   10.3/10.1   22.3/21.5   29.7/29.0   44.4/41.5   19.6/18.8   26.4/25.2   38.6/36.0   9.8/9.4   62.8   409   230/60/3   460/60/3   575/60/3   207-253   414-506   517-633   62.8   27.3   21.8   376   142   114   7.0   3.5   2.8   6.7   2.9   2.3   13.2/12.6   19.3/18.0   7.8/7.5   10.0   15.0   10.0   15.0   10.0   15.0   10.0   15.0   10.0   15.0   10.0   15.0   20.0   10.0   15.0   20.0   10.0   15.0   20.0   10.0   15.0   20.0   10.3/10.1   15.4/14.5   29.7/29.0   44.4/41.5   26.4/25.2   38.6/36.0   13.2/12.6   19.3/18.0   10.3/10.1   15.4/14.5   29.7/29.0   44.4/41.5   58.7/56.1   26.4/25.2   38.6/36.0   51.0/49.4   13.2/12.6   19.3/18.0   25.5/24.7   10.3/10.1   15.4/14.5   20.4/19.6   TC/TE/YC*480   TC/TE/YC*600   208/60/3   230/60/3   460/60/3   575/60/3   208/60/3   187-229   207-253   414-506   517-633   187-229   2/15,1/10   62.8/62.8/41.9 409/409/269   62.8/62.8/41.9 376/376/247   4 4 1.1   1.1   7.0   7.0   3.5   2.8   7.0   2 2 1.0   1.0   6.7   6.7   2.9   2.3   6.7   27.3/27.3/18.1   21.8/21.8/14.6   62.8   142/142/95   114/114/76   409   3/15   230/60/3   460/60/3   575/60/3   207-253   414-506   517-633   62.8   27.3   21.8   376   142   114   7.0   3.5   2.8   6.7   2.9   2.3   Notes:   1. All customer wiring and devices must be installed in accordance with local and national electrical codes.   RT-PRC007-EN   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Dim ensional   Data   Figure DD-1 — 27 1/2 - 35Tons (TC,TE,YC Low Heat)   NOTES:   1. ALL DIMENSIONS INCHES.   2. THRU-BASE ELECTRICAL LOCATIONS   ARE PRESENT ONLY WHEN OPTION   IS ORDERED.   1/16   NOTE: The Two Horizontal Power   Exhaust Hoods and the three   Horizontal Fresh Air Hoods are   located side by side. The Fresh   Air Hoods (not shown) extend only   23 15/16” from the end of the unit.   34   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Dim ensional   Data   Figure DD-2 — 27 1/2 - 35Tons (YC High Heat)   NOTES:   1. ALL DIMENSIONS INCHES.   2. THRU-BASE ELECTRICAL LOCATIONS   ARE PRESENT ONLY WHEN OPTION   IS ORDERED.   1/16   3”   NOTE: The Two Horizontal Power   Exhaust Hoods and the three   Horizontal Fresh Air Hoods are   located side by side. The Fresh   Air Hoods (not shown) only extend   23 15/16” from the end of the unit.   RT-PRC007-EN   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Dim ensional   Data   NOTES:   Figure DD-3 — 40-50Tons (TC,TE,YC Low & High Heat)   1. ALL DIMENSIONS INCHES.   2. THRU-BASE ELECTRICAL LOCATIONS   ARE PRESENT ONLY WHEN OPTION   IS ORDERED.   1/16   4”   NOTE: The Two Horizontal Power   Exhaust Hoods and the three   Horizontal Fresh Air Hoods are   located side by side. The Fresh   Air Hoods (not shown) only extend   23 15/16” from the end of the unit.   36   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Dim ensional   Data   (Variable Air   Volum e VAV)   Field Installed Sensors   SINGLE SETPOINT SENSORWITH SYSTEM FUNCTION LIGHTS (BAYSENS021*)   PROGRAMMABLE NIGHT-SETBACK SENSOR (BAYSENS020*)   Note:   1. Rem ote sensors are available for use with all zone sensors to provide rem ote sensing capabilities.   RT-PRC007-EN   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Dim ensional   Data   (Constant   Volum e CV)   Field Installed Sensors   PROGRAMMABLE NIGHT-SETBACK SENSOR (BAYSENS019*)   DUAL SETPOINT, MANUAL/AUTOMATIC   CHANGEOVER SENSORWITH SYSTEM   FUNCTION LIGHTS (BAYSENS010*)   WITHOUT LED STATUS INDICATORS   (BAYSENS008*)   SINGLE SETPOINTWITHOUT   LED STATUS INDICATORS (BAYSENS006*)   Note:   1. Rem ote sensors are available for use with all zone sensors to provide rem ote sensing capabilities.   38   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Dim ensional   Data   (CV and VAV)   Integrated Comfort™ System Sensors   ZONETEMPERATURE SENSORW/TIMED OVERRIDE BUTTONS   ZONETEMPERATURE SENSORW/TIMED OVERRIDE BUTTON   AND LOCAL SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT (BAYSENS014)1   (BAYSENS013*) ALSO AVAILABLE SENSOR ONLY (BAYSENS017*)   REMOTE MINIMUM POSITION POTENTIOMETER CONTROL (BAYSTAT023*)   TEMPERATURE SENSOR (BAYSENS016*)   Note:   1. Rem ote sensors are available for use with all zone sensors to provide rem ote sensing capabilities.   RT-PRC007-EN   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Weights   Table W-1 —Approximate Operating Weights — Lbs.2   Basic Unit Weights1   Unit   YC   YC   TC   TE   Model   **D330   **H330   **D360   **H360   **D420   **H420   **D480   **H480   **D600   **H600   Low Heat   3650   3650   3730   3730   3815   3815   4765   4790   High Heat   4012   3520   3565   3600   3600   3685   3685   4540   4540   4710   4710   3553   3598   3633   3633   3718   3718   4575   4575   4745   4745   4077   4092   4142   4177   4227   4885   4915   5055   4935   4960   5085   Notes:   1. Basic unit weight includes m inim um HP Supply Fan m otor.   2. Optional high static and high efficiency m otor weights are in addition to the standard   m otor weight included in the basic unit weight.   Table W-2 — Point Loading Average Weight1   A B C D E F 1196   1209   1238   1242   1265   1269   1527   1532   1598   1602   Note:   1159   1171   1199   1203   1226   1230   1480   1485   1549   1553   673   680   696   699   712   714   859   862   899   902   710   718   735   737   751   754   907   910   949   951   673   680   696   699   712   714   859   862   899   902   710   718   735   737   751   754   907   910   949   951   D C E B F TOP VIEW   OF UNIT   COMPRS   A 1. Point Loading is identified with corner A being the corner with the   com pressors. As you m ove clockwise around the unit as viewed   from the top, m id-point B, corner C, corner D, m id-point E and   corner F.   Table W-3 — Component Weights   Weights of Optional Components   Variable   Hi-Static/   Hi-Eff   Factory   GFI with   Roof   Curb   0-25%   Inlet   Frequency   Thru-the Non-Fused   Unit Barometric Power Supply Fan Manual   Guide   Drives (VFD's)   Service Base Disconnect Disconnect   Weights   Model   **D330   **H330   **D360   **H360   **D420   **H420   **D480   **H480   **D600   **H600   Relief   110   145   110   145   110   145   110   145   110   145   Exhaust Motors (2) Damper Econo Vanes W/O Bypass With Bypass Valves Electric   Switch   30   30   30   30   30   30   30   30   Switch   85   85   85   85   85   85   85   85   Lo   Hi   330   330   330   330   330   330   165   200   165   200   165   200   165   200   165   200   120   120   120   120   120   120   125   125   125   125   50   50   50   50   50   50   50   50   50   50   260   285   260   285   260   285   290   300   290   300   55   55   55   55   55   55   70   70   70   70   85   85   85   115   115   115   115   150   150   150   150   150   150   11   11   11   11   11   11   18   18   18   18   6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 310   310   310   310   310   310   85   115   115   115   115   115   115   365   365   365   365   30   30   85   85   Table W-4 — Minimum Operating Clearances for Unit Installation   2 Condenser Coil   End / Side   8 Feet / 4 Feet   16 Feet / 8 Feet   Service Side   Access   4 Feet   Econo/Exhaust End   6 Feet   Single Unit1   Multiple Unit1,3   12 Feet   8 Feet   Notes:   1. Horizontal and Downflow Units, all sizes.   2. Condenser coil is located at the end and side of the unit.   3. Clearances on multiple unit installations are distances between units.   40   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Mechanical   Specifications   General   chamber which leads to increased   Electric Heaters   efficiency. Exhaustive testing on the 3-D   Scroll, including start up with the shell   full of liquid, has proven that slugging   does not fail involutes. Direct-drive, 3600   rpm, suction gas-cooled hermetic motor.   Trane 3-D Scroll compressor includes   centrifugal oil pump, oil level sightglass   and oil charging valve. Each compressor   shall have crankcase heaters installed,   properly sized to minimize the amount of   liquid refrigerant present in the oil sump   during off cycles.   The units shall be dedicated downflow   or horizontal airflow.The operating range   shall be between 115 F and 0 F in cooling   as standard from the factory for all units.   Cooling performance shall be rated in   accordance with ARI testing procedures.   All units shall be factory assembled,   internally wired, fully charged with   HCFC-22 and 100% run tested to check   cooling operation, fan and blower   rotation and control sequence before   leaving the factory.Wiring internal to the   unit shall be numbered for simplified   identification. Units shall be UL listed   and labeled, classified in accordance to   UL 1995/CAN/CSA No. 236-M90 for   Central Cooling Air Conditioners.   Electric heat shall be available for factory   installation within basic unit. Electric   heater elements shall be constructed of   heavy-duty nickel chromium elements   internally delta connected for 240 volt,   wye connected for 480 and 600 volt.   Staging shall be achieved through the   unitary control processor (UCP). Each   heater package shall have automatically   reset high limit control operating   through heating element contactors. All   heaters shall be individually fused from   factory, where required, and meet all   NEC and CEC requirements. Power   assemblies shall provide single-point   connection. Electric heat shall be UL   listed or CSA certified.   Refrigerant Circuits   Each refrigerant circuit shall have   independent thermostatic expansion   devices, service pressure ports and   refrigerant line filter driers factory-   installed as standard. An area shall be   provided for replacement suction line   driers.   Canadian units shall be CSA Certified.   Gas Heating Section   Casing   The heating section shall have a drum   and tube heat exchanger(s) design using   corrosion resistant steel components. A   forced combustion blower shall supply   premixed fuel to a single burner ignited   by a pilotless hot surface ignition   system. In order to provide reliable   operation, a negative pressure gas valve   shall be used that requires blower   operation to initiate gas flow. On an   initial call for heat, the combustion   blower shall purge the heat exchanger(s)   45 seconds before ignition. After three   unsuccessful ignition attempts, the entire   heating system shall be locked out until   manually reset at the thermostat. Units   shall be suitable for use with natural gas   or propane (field installed kit) and also   comply with California requirements for   low NOx emissions. All units shall have   two stage heating.   Unit casing shall be constructed of zinc   coated, heavy gauge, galvanized steel.   All components shall be mounted in a   weather resistant steel cabinet with a   painted exterior.Where top cover seams   exist, they shall be double hemmed and   gasket sealed to prevent water leakage.   Cabinet construction shall allow for all   maintenance on one side of the unit.   Service panels shall have handles and   shall be removable while providing a   water and air tight seal. Control box   access shall be hinged.The indoor air   section shall be completely insulated   with fire resistant, permanent, odorless   glass fiber material.The base of the unit   shall have provisions for crane lifting.   Evaporator and Condenser Coils   3 Condenser coils shall have /8” copper   tubes mechanically bonded to lanced   aluminum plate fins. Evaporator coils   1 shall be /2” internally finned copper   tubes mechanically bonded to high   performance aluminum plate fins. All   coils shall be leak tested at the factory to   ensure pressure integrity. All coils shall   be leak tested to 200 psig and pressure   tested to 450 psig. All dual circuit   evaporator coils shall be of intermingled   configuration. Sloped condensate drain   pans are standard.   Outdoor Fans   The outdoor fan shall be direct-drive,   statically and dynamically balanced,   draw through in the vertical discharge   position.The fan motor(s) shall be   permanently lubricated and have built-in   thermal overload protection.   Filters   Two inch, throwaway filters shall be   standard on all size units.Two inch “high   efficiency”, and four inch “high   Controls   efficiency” filters shall be optional.   Unit shall be completely factory wired   with necessary controls and terminal   block for power wiring. Units shall   provide an external location for   mounting fused disconnect device.   Microprocessor controls shall be   provided for all 24 volt control functions.   The resident control algorithms shall   Compressors   Indoor Fan   Trane 3-D® Scroll compressors have a   simple mechanical design with only   three major moving parts. Scroll type   compression provides inherently low   vibration.The 3-D Scroll provides a   completely enclosed compression   Units shall have belt driven, FC,   centrifugal fans with fixed motor   sheaves. All motors shall be circuit   breaker protected. All indoor fan motors   meet the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 1992   (EPACT).   RT-PRC007-EN   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Mechanical   Specifications   make all heating, cooling and/or   ventilating decisions in response to   electronic signals from sensors   sequences shall be selectable based   open a binary select input.   GFI Convenience Outlet (Factory   Powered)   Outside Air   A 15A, 115V Ground Fault Interrupter   convenience outlet shall be factory   installed. It shall be wired and powered   from a factory mounted transformer.   Unit mounted non-fused disconnect with   external handle shall be furnished with   factory powered outlet.   measuring indoor and outdoor   Manual Outside Air   temperatures.The control algorithm   maintains accurate temperature control,   minimizes drift from set point and   provides better building comfort. A   centralized microprocessor shall provide   anti-short cycle timing and time delay   between compressors to provide a   higher level of machine protection.   A manually controllable outside air   damper shall be adjustable for up to 25   percent outside air. Manual damper is   set at desired position at unit start up.   Economizer   GFI Convenience Outlet (Field Powered)   Economizer shall be factory installed.The   assembly includes: fully modulating 0-   100 percent motor and dampers,   minimum position setting, preset   linkage, wiring harness, and fixed dry   bulb control. Solid state enthalpy and   differential enthalpy control shall be a   factory or field installed option.   A 15A, 115V Ground Fault Interrupter   convenience outlet shall be factory   installed and shall be powered by   customer provided 115V circuit.   Control Options   Inlet Guide Vanes shall be installed on   each fan inlet to regulate capacity and   limit horsepower at lower system   requirements.When in any position   other than full open they shall pre-spin   intake air in the same direction as fan   rotation.The inlet guide vanes shall close   when supply fan is off, except in night   setback.   Hinged Service Access   Filter access panel and supply fan access   panel shall be hinged for ease of unit   service.   Exhaust Air   Condenser Coil Guards   Barometric Relief   Factory installed condenser vinyl coated   wire mesh coil guards shall be available   to provide full area protection against   debris and vandalism.   The barometric relief damper shall be   optional with the economizer. Option   shall provide a pressure operated   damper for the purpose of space   pressure equalization and be gravity   closing to prohibit entrance of outside air   during the equipment “off” cycle.   The inlet guide vane actuator motor shall   be driven by a modulating dc signal   from the unit microprocessor. A pressure   transducer shall measure duct static   pressure and modulate the inlet guide   vanes to maintain the required supply air   static pressure within a predetermined   range.   LonTalk Communication Interface   Available either field or factory-installed   for constant volume units. When   Power Exhaust Fan   installed on a constant volume unit, this   LonTalk board will allow the unit to   communicate as aTrane Comm5 device   or directly with generic LonTalk Network   Building Automation System Controls.   Power exhaust shall be available on all   units and shall be factory installed. It   shall assist the barometric relief damper   in maintaining building pressurization.   Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)   VFDs shall be factory installed and tested   to provide supply fan motor speed   modulation.The VFD shall receive a 2-   10 VDC signal from the unit   microprocessor based upon supply   static pressure and shall cause the drive   to accelerate or decelerate as required to   maintain the supply static pressure   setpoint. When subjected to high   ambient return conditions the VFD shall   reduce its output frequency to maintain   operation. Bypass control to provide full   nominal air flow in the event of drive   failure shall be optional.   Stainless Steel Drain Pans   Unit Options   Service Valves   Sloped stainless steel evaporator coil   drain pans are durable, long-lasting and   highly corrosion resistant.   Service valves shall be provided factory   installed and include suction, liquid, and   discharge 3-way shutoff valves.   Black Epoxy Coated Condenser Coil   The coil provides corrosion protection to   condenser coils for seacoast application.   The protection is a factory applied   thermoset vinyl coating, bonded to   normal aluminum fin stock.The uniform   thickness of the bonded vinyl layer   exhibits excellent corrosion protection in   salt spray tests performed in accordance   with ASTM B117.   Through-The-Base Electrical Provision   An electrical service entrance shall be   provided which allows access to route all   high and low voltage electrical wiring   inside the curb, through the bottom of   the outdoor section of the unit and into   the control box area.   Ventilation Override   Ventilation Override shall allow a binary   input from the fire/life safety panel to   cause the unit to override standard   operation and assume one of two   factory preset ventilation sequences,   exhaust or pressurization.The two   Non-Fused Disconnect Switch   A factory installed non-fused disconnect   switch with external handle shall be   provided and shall satisfy NEC   requirements for a service disconnect.   The non-fused disconnect shall be   mounted inside the unit control box.   42   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Mechanical   Specifications   • Outside air temperature   • Outside relative humidity   • Sensor Failure   Humidity sensor   OAT sensor   SAT sensor   RAT sensor   Zone temperature sensor   Mode input   Zone Sensors   Accessories   Roof Curb   Shall be provided to interface with the   Micro unit controls and shall be available   in either manual, automatic   programmable with night setback, with   system malfunction lights or remote   sensor options.   The roof curb shall be designed to mate   with the unit and provide support and a   water tight installation when installed   properly.The roof curb design shall allow   field-fabricated rectangular supply/return   ductwork to be connected directly to the   curb when used with downflow units.   Curb design shall comply with NRCA   requirements. Curb shall ship knocked   down for field assembly and include   wood nailer strips.   ConventionalThermostat Interface (CTI)   Cooling/heating setpoints from   sensors   This field installed circuit board shall   provide interface with electromechanical   thermostats or automation systems. Not   available with VAV system control.   Static pressure transducer   Unit mounted potentiometer   SAT from potentiometer   Air reset setpoint from potentiometer   • Unit Configuration data   Gas or electric heat   Economizer present   • High temp input status   • Local setpoint   Differential Pressure Switches   Trane Communication Interface (TCI)   This field installed option allows dirty   filter indication. The dirty filter switch will   light the Service LED on the zone sensor   and will allow continued unit operation.   Shall be provided to interface with the   Trane Integrated Comfort™ System and   shall be available factory installed.The   TCI shall allow control and monitoring of   the rooftop unit via a two-wire   Remote Potentiometer   • Local mode setting   • Inlet Guide Vane position   communication link.   A remote potentiometer shall be   available to remotely adjust the unit   economizer minimum position.   The following alarm and diagnostic   information shall be available:   Tracer Originated Data   • Command operating mode   • Host controllable functions:   Supply fan   High Temperature Thermostats   UCP Originated Data   • Unit operating mode   • Unit failure status   Cooling failure   Heating failure   Emergency service stop indication   Supply fan proving   Timed override activation   High temperature thermostat status   • Zone temperature   • Supply air temperature   • Cooling status (all stages)   • Stage activated or not   • Stage locked out by UCP   • HPC status for that stage   • Compressor disable inputs   • Heating status   • Number of stages activated   • High temperature limit status   • Economizer status   • Enthalpy favorability status   • Requested minimum position   • Damper position   Field installed, manually resettable high   temperature thermostats shall provide   input to the unit controls to shut down   the system if the temperature sensed at   the return is 135 F or at the discharge   240 F.   Economizer   Cooling stages enabled   Heating stages enabled   Emergency shutdown   • Minimum damper position   • Heating setpoint   Reference Enthalpy Kit   • Cooling setpoint   • Supply air tempering enable/disable   • Slave mode (CV only)   • Tracer/Local operation   • SAT setpoint   • Reset setpoint   • Reset amount   Field installed enthalpy kit shall provide   inputs for economizer control based   upon comparison of the outside air   stream to a definable enthalpy reference   point. May also be factory installed.   Comparative Enthalpy Kit   • MWU setpoint   Field installed enthalpy kit shall provide   inputs for economizer control based   upon comparison of the enthalpies of   the return and outdoor air streams. Also   available factory installed.   • MWU enable/disable   • SAT Reset type select   • Static pressure setpoint   • Static pressure deadband   • Daytime warm-up enable/disable   • Power exhaust setpoint   • Dry bulb/enthalpy input status   RT-PRC007-EN   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Mechanical   Specifications   LP Conversion Kit   BAYSENS017* — Remote Sensor can be   used for remote zone temperature   sensing capabilities when zone sensors   are used as remote panels or as a   morning warm-up sensor for use with   VAV units or as a zone sensor withTracer   Integrated Comfort system.   Field installed conversion kit shall   provide orifice(s) for simplified   conversion to liquefied propane gas. No   change of gas valve shall be required.   BAYSENS006* — Zone Sensor has one   temperature setpoint lever, heat, off or   cool system switch, fan auto or fan on   switch. Manual changeover.These   sensors are for CV units only.   BAYSENS019* & BAYSENS020* —   Electronic programmable sensors with   auto or manual changeover with seven   day programming. Keyboard selection of   heat, cool, auto fan or on. All   programmable sensors have System on,   Heat, Cool, Service LED/LCD indicators   as standard. Night setback sensors have   two occupied, and two unoccupied   programs per day. Sensors are available   for CV zone temperature control and VAV   zone temperature control.   BAYSENS008* — Zone Sensor has two   temperature setpoint levers, heat, auto,   off, or cool system switch, fan auto or fan   on switch. Auto changeover.These   sensors are used with CV units.   BAYSENS010* — Zone Sensor has two   temperature set point levers, heat, auto,   off, or cool system switch, fan auto or fan   on switch. Status indication LED lights,   System on, Heat, Cool, and Service are   provided.These sensors are used with   CV units.   BAYSENS021* — Zone Sensor with   supply air single temperature setpoint   and AUTO/OFF system switch. Status   indication LED lights, System ON, Heat,   Cool, and Service are provided. Sensors   are available to be used with VAV units.   BAYSENS013* — Zone temperature   sensor with timed override buttons used   with Tracer® Integrated Comfort system.   BAYSTAT023* — Remote Minimum   Position Potentiometer is used to   remotely specify the minimum   economizer position.   BAYSENS014* — Zone temperature   sensor with local temperature   adjustment control and timed override   buttons used withTracer Integrated   Comfort system. May also be used for   Morning Warm-up setpoint and sensor.   BAYSENS016* —Temperature Sensor is   a bullet or pencil type sensor that could   be used for temperature input such as   return air duct temperature.   44   RT-PRC007-EN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Literature Order Number   File Number   RT-PRC007-EN   PL-RT-TC/TE/YC-27½ - 50-TONS-PRC0007-EN-10-2001   RT-PRC007-EN 02/01   Supersedes   The Trane Com pany   An Am erican Standard Com pany   w w w .trane.com   Stocking Location   Inland-LaCrosse   For more information contact your   local district office, or e-mail us at   Since The Trane Company has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement, it reserves the   right to change design and specifications without notice.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |