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2003 STANDARD for UNITARY AIR- CONDITIONING AND AIR- SOURCE HEAT PUMP EQUIPMENT aa onan 4100 N. FAIRFAX DR.,STE. 200 « ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22203 IMPORTANT SAFETY DISCLAIMER ARI does not set safety standards and does not certify or guarantee the safety of any produets, components or systems designed, tested, rated, installed or operated in accordance with this standard/guideline, Itis strongly recommended that products be designed, constructed, assembled, installed and operated in accordance with nationally recognized safety standards and code requirements appropriate for products covered by this standard/guideline, ARI uses its best efforts to develop standards/guidelines employing state-of the-art and accepted industry practices. ARI does not certify or guarantee that any tests conducted under its standards/guidelines will be non-hazardous or free from risk ARICERTIFICATION PROGRAM PROVISIONS Scope of the Certifi ‘The Certification Program includes all Unitary Air-Conditioning and Ais-Source Unitary Heat Pump equipment rated below 65,000 Brwh [19,000 W} at ARI Standard Rating Conditions (Cooling). ion Program Certified Ratings ‘The following Certification Program ratings are verified by test Unitary Air-Conditioners A, Air-cooled under 65,000 Bru/b {19,000 W) 1, ARI Standard Rating Cooling Capacity, Bah (W] 2. Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, SEER, Btu/(W-h) 1B, Water-cooled and evaporative-cooled under 65,000 Brwh [19,000 W] 1, ARI Standard Rating Cooling Capacity, Btu/h (W] 2. Bnergy Efficiency Ratio, EER, Btu/(Wh) Air Source Unitary Heat Pumps Air-cooled under 65,000 Bru‘h {19,000 W] 1. ART Standard Rating Cooling Capacity, Buu/k (W] 2. Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, SEER, Buu(W-h) 3. High Temperature Heating Standard Rating Capacity, Bru’ (W] 4. Region IV Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, HSPF, Minimum Design Heating Requirement, Bru/(W-h) Conformance to the requirements ofthe Maximam Operating Conditions Test, Voltage Tolerance Test, Low: ‘Temperature Operation Test (Cooling), Insulation Effectiveness Test (Cooling), and Condensate Disposal Test (Cooling), as outlined in Section 8, are also verified by test. Note ‘This standard supersedes ARI Standard 210/240.94 Pioe $20.00 (Nt) $40.00 (NM BETS y \Cepytit 2003, by Air Conditioning and Refgeation lite Printed in US.A SBD egitcet United Stes Patent and Trader Office SECTION Section 1 Section 2. Section 3. Section 4, Section 5 Section 6, Section 7 Section 8, Section 9, Section 10, Table 1 Table 2. Table 3 Table 4, Table 5. Table 6. Figure 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Purpose... Scope. Definitions... Classifications. Test Requirements Rating Requirements. Minimum Data Requirements for Published Ratings wee 10 Operating Requirements 10 Marking and Nameplate Daia.... Conformance Conditions TABLES Classification of Unitary Air-Conditioners... 4 Classification of Air-Source Unitary Heat Pumps... wed Conditions for Standard Rating Tests and Operating Requirement Tests for Air-cooled Equipment Using Appendix C Conditions for Standard Rating Tests for Air-cooled Variable Sree Easpment Meeting the Requirements of Appendix C ieee Conditions for Standard Rating Tests and Operating Requirement Tests for Water-cooled and Evaporative-cooled Equipment Using ASHRAE Standard 37...8 Minimum External Pressure ....neseenave FIGURE Part-Load Factor Curve.scss:nnsttreimnnteitnianessne Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C. Appendix D. ‘Appendix E. Table El Figure DI. Figure D2 Figure D3 Figure D4. Figure EI. APPENDICES References ~ Normative, References ~ Informative... neue ‘Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of Central Air Conditioners - Normativ : Prescriptive Methodology for the Cyclic Testing of Ducted Systems Required by C4.] and C4.2 - Normative ... Z Bone Example of Calculating Integrated Part-Load Values (IPLV) - Normative. TABLE FOR APPENDICES Example IPLV Caloulation -..csscnnnsnere FIGURES FOR APPENDICES ‘Tunnel Air Enthalpy Test Method Arrangement Loop Air Enthalpy Test Method Arrangement Calorimeter Air Enthalpy Test Method Arrangement... Room Air Enthalpy Test Method Arrangement, Part-Load Factor Example Seeger 4 14 ell ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONING AND AIR-SOURCE HEAT PUMP EQUIPMENT Section 4. Purpose 1A Purpose. The parpose ofthis standard isto establish, for Unitary Air-Conditioners and Air-Source Unitary Heat Pumps: definitions; classifications; test requirements; rating requirements; minimum data requirements for Published Ratings; operating requirements; marking and nameplate ata; and conformance conditions 11.1 Jntent, This stondard is intended for the guidance of the industry, including manufacturers, ‘engineers, installers, contractors and users. 11.2 “Review and Amendment, ‘This standard is subject to review and amendment as technology advances. Section 2. Scope 21 Scope. This standard appliesto factory-made Unitary Air-Conditioners and Air-Source Unitary Heat Pumps as defined in Section 3 : 24.1 Energy Source. This standard applies only to electrically operated, vapor compression refrigeration systems 2.2 Exclusions. This standard does not apply to the rating and testing of individual assemblies, ‘such as condensing units or coils, for separate use. 22.1 This standard does not apply to heat ‘operated air-conditioning/beat pump equipment, orto packaged terminal airconditionerstheat pumps, orto 00m air-conditionertheat pumps. 22.2 This standard does not apply to Unitary Air- Conditioners as defined in ART Standard 340/360 with capacities of 65,000 Buwh (19,000 W] or greater, 2.2.3 This standard does not apply to Air-Source Unitary Heat Pumps as defined in ARI Standard 340/360 with cooling capacities of 65,000 Buu‘h {19,000 W] or greater, or to water-source heat pumps, o ground watcr-source heat pumps, and to ground source closed-loop heat pumps. 2.2.4 This standard does not include water heating beat pumps. 2.2.8 This standard does not apply to rating units equipped with desuperheater water heating devices in operation, Section 3. Definitions All terms in this document shall follow the standard industry definitions in the current edition of ASHRAE Terminology of | Heating, Ventilation, Air~ Conditioning and Refrigeration, unless otherwise defined in this section, Note: See Appendix C for definitions that apply to the ‘esting and calculation procedures required by Appendix C. 3.1 AirSource Unitary Heat Pump. One or more factory-made assemblies which normally include an indoor conditioning coil(s), compzescor(s), and outdoor coil(s), including means to provide « heating function, When such ‘equipment is provided in more than one assembly, the separated assemblies shall be designed to be used together, and the requirements of rating outlined in the standard are based upon the use of matched assemblies 3.11 Functions: They shall provide the function of air heating with controlled temperature, and may include the functions of sir-cooling, sir cireulating, air-cleaning, dehumidifying or humidifying. 3.2 Degradation Coefficient (Co). The measure of the efficiency loss due to the cycling ofthe units as determined in Appendices C and D. 33 Design Heating Requirement (DHR). This is the ‘amount of heating required to maintain a given indoor ‘temperature at « particular outdoor design temperature. 34 Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER). A ratio of the cooling capacity in Btu/h to the power input value watts at any given set of Rating Canditioas expressed in Btu/(W-h). 34.1 Standard Energy Eiflciency Ratio. A ratio of the capacity (© power input value obtained at Standard Rating Conditions, 35 Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF). The {otal heating output of heat pump, including supplementary electric heat necessary to achieve building heating requirements during its normal annual usage period for heating divided by the total electric power during the same pperiod, as determined in Appendices C (Section 4.2) and 'D, expressed in Bru/( Wh) ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003, 3.6 Integrated Part-Load Value (IPLV). single number partload efficiency figure of merit calculated pet the method described io this standard, 3.7 Published Rating. A statement ofthe assigned values Of those performance characteristics, under stated Rating Conditions, by which @ unit may be chosen to fit its application. These values apply to all units of like nominal capacity and type (identification) produced by the same manufacturer. As used herein, the term Published Rating ‘noludes the rating ofall performance characteristics shown ‘on the unit or published in specifications, advertising, or other literature controlled by the manufacturer, at stated Rating Conditions. : 3.1.1 Application Rating. A rating based on tests performed at Application Rating Conditions (other than Standard Rating Conditions). * 3.72 Standard Rating. A rating based on tests performed at Standard Rating Conditions. 3.8 Rating Conditions. Any set of operating conditions ‘under which a single level of performance results and which causes only that level of performance to occur. 381 Standard Rating Conditions. Rating Conditions used as the basis of comparison for performance characteristics 3.9. Seasonal Energy Effetency Ratio (SEER). “The wot ‘cooling of a central air-conditioner during its normal usage period for cooling (not to exceed 12 months) divided by the total electric energy input during the same period as determined in Appendices C (Section C4.1) and D, expressed in Btw/(W-h). 3.10 "Shall" or "Should". "Shall" or "should* shall be interpreted as follows: 3.101 Shell. Where "shall" or sball not” is wsed fora provision specified, that provision is mandatory if compliance with the standard is claimed. 3.10.2 Should. “Should” is used to indicate provisions which are not mandatory but which are desirable as good practice 3.11. Standard Air. Air weighing 0.075 lof (1.2 ke/a} Which approximates dey air at 10°F [21°C] and at & ‘barometric pressure of 29.92 in He {101.3 KPa. 3.12 Unitary Air-Conditioner. One or more factory-made assemblies which normally include an eveporator or cooling coil(s), compressor(s), and condenser(s). Where such equipment is provided in more thm one assembly, the separated assemblies are to be designed to be wsed together, and the requirements of rating outlined in this standard ere ‘based upon the use of these assemblies in operation together. 324 Funetions. Either alone or in combination ‘with a heating plant, the functions are to provide sir- circulation, air-cleaning, cooling with controlled temperature and dehumidification, and may ‘optionally include the function of heating and/or hhumidifying. Section 4. Classifications ‘Equipment covered within the scope ofthis standard shall be classified as shown in Tables J and 2. Section 5. Test Requirements All Standard Ratings shall be verified by tests conducted in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 37 and with the test methods and procedures as described in this standard and its appendices, Air-cooled units shall be tested in accordance with Appendices C and D. Water-cooled and evaporative-coaled units shall be tested in accordance with ANSVASBRAE. Standard 37. Section 6, Rating Requirements 6.1 Standard Ratings, Standard Ratings shall be established at the Standard Rating Conditions specified in 6.13. Air-cooled units shall be rated at conditions specified in Table 3 or Table 4 ‘Water-cooled and evaporative-cooled units shall be rated at conditions specified in Table 5. Standard Ratings relating to cooling or beating capacities Shall be met values, including the effects of circulating-fan heat, but not including supplementary heat. Power input stall be the total power input to the compressor(s) and fan(5), plus controls and other items required as part ofthe system for normal operation. Standard Ratings of units which do not have indoor air~ circulating fans furnished as part of the model, i., split systems with indoor coil alone, shall be established by subtracting from the totel cooling capacity 1,250 Btwh per 2,000 cfm [775 Wim'#s), and by adding the same amount ‘0 the heating capacity. Total power input for both heating and cooling shall be increased by 365 W per 1,000 cfim [226 ‘Wim'/s] of indoor air cireulated ARI STANDARD 2101240-2003, Standard Ratings of water-cooled units shall include total 6133 Indoor-Coil Aigflow Rate. All allowance for cooling tower fan motor and circulating water Standard Ratings shall be determined at an [pump motor power inpts to be added in the amount of 10.0, {ndoor-coil airflow rate as outlined below. 'W per 1,000 Baw [34.1 W per 1,000 W] cooling capacity All airflow rsies shall be expressed in terms ae : of Standard Air 6.11 Values of Standatd Capacity Ratings. ‘These ratings shall be expressed only in'terms of a. “Equipmerit with indoor fens Bou/h (W) as shown: intended for use with field installed duct systems shall be Capacity Ratings, | Multipies, Btuh [Wj rated at the indoor-coil Btulh (W] airflow rate (not 10 exceed 20,000 {5.900} 100 30] 31.5 SCFM per 1,000 Btuhh $720,000 and < 38,000 7200 [60] (0.06 mits per 1,000 W] of {5.900 up to 11,000] Pe nee coset, © 38,000 and < 65,000 300 [150] when operating against the [12,000 up to 19,000] minimum extemal pressure specified in 6.1.3.6 or at a lower indoor-coil airflow rate 6.1.2 Values of Measures of Energy Efficiency. if so specified by ‘the Standard measures of energy efficiency, whenever smanofacturer. published, shall be expressed in multiples of the ‘ nearest 0.05 Beu/(W-h) for EER, SEER and HSPF. b, Equipment with indoor fans oot intended for use with field in maliples of 0.1 for IPL. fand in maltiples of 0.1 for IPL’ installed duct systems (free discharge) shall be rated at : the indoor-coll airflow rate delivered when operating at 0 in HjO [0 Pa] external pressure as specified by the ‘manufacturer. 6.1.3 Standard Rating Tests. Tables 3, 4 and $ indicate the west and test conditions which are required to determine values of standard capacity ratings and values of measures of energy efficiency. 613.1 Assigned Degradation Factor. In tiew of conducting C and D tests or the heating cyoling test (ag shown in Table 3), ‘an assigned value of 0.25 may be used for cither the cooling or heating Degradation Coefficient, Co, or both. Forunits with two compressor speeds, two compressors or cylinder unloading, if the assigned Cp is used for one cooling mode, it must be used for both cooling modes. If the assigned Cp is used for one heating mode, it must be used for both heating modes. co Equipment which does not incorporate an indoor fan, but is rated in combioation with « device employing a fan shall be rated as described under 6.1.3.3 a. For equipment of this class which is rited for ‘general use to be applied to a variety of heating units, the indoor-coil airflow rate shall be specified by the manufacturer in’ Standard Ratings, not to excced 37.5 SCFM/I,000 Bea/h (0.06 mvs per 1,000 W] of rated capacity or the airflow rate obtained through the indoor coil assembly when the pressure drop across the indoor coil assembly and the recommended enclosures and attachment means is not ‘greater than 0.30 in HO (75 Pa), whichever is less. 6.13.2 Electrical Conditions. Standard Rating ‘esis shall be performed at the pameplate rated vollage(s) and frequency. For air-cooled equipment which is rated with 208-230 dual nameplate. voltages, Standard Rating tests shall be performed at 230 V. Forallother dual nameplate voltage ‘equipment covered by this standard, the ‘Standard Rating tests shall be performed at both voltages or at the lower of the (wo voltages if only a single Standard Rating is to be published. ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003, Table 1. Classification of Unitary Air-Conditioners ‘Types of Unitary Air-Conditioners Designation ARI Type Arrangement Single Peckage SP-A SPE FAN _| COMP SP-W EVAP | COND Refrigeration ROA COMP Chassis RCHE (EVaP_[conn. RCH-W Year-Round SPY-A FAN Single SPYE HEAT | COMP Package sPY-W EVAP_| COND. Remote RCA FAN Condenser RCE EVAP, ‘COND. RCW COMP Year-Round RCY-A FAN Remote RCY-E EVAP (conp, Condenser RCY-W HEAT ‘COMP Condensing! RCUAC (Rar) cose ~ Unit, Coil RCUEC COMP Alone ROU-W-C Condensing RCU-ACB FAN COND. Unit, Coil RCU-E-CB EVAP Come And Blower RCU-W-CB Year-Round RCUY-A-CB FAN Condensing ROUY-E-CB EVAP COND Unit, Coil ané Blower RCUY-W-CB HEAT COMP Notes |p llio¢*-0" folowing any of te above classifications indicates equipment not intended for use with eld insted duct ystems (6.12.36), ‘suffix of -A” indicate ai-cooled condenser, "-" indicates evaporatve-ooled condenier and water-cooled condense. indicates ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003 Table 2. Classification of Air-Source Unitary Heat Pumps ‘Types of Air Source Unitary Heat Pumps Designation ARI Type! ‘Arrangement Heng ond | Heating Only Coola single Package HSP.A HOSP-A Fa con INDOOR] OUTDOOR cow [cow Remote Outdoor Col HRCACB a INDOORCOL | [OUTDOORCOIL] COMP Remote Outdoor Coil. HRC-A-C HORC-A-C INDOOR COIL OUTDOOR COIL SPN No indoor Ean COME split System urcuace | Horcu-sce |[FAN corn fl INDOORGOL | [ouTmookcom Split System HRcu.Ac | HoRCU-AC Come "With No indoor Fan iNDooRCoL—] LourDooR co Noe: installed duct systems (6.1.3.3 b.). ‘A suffix of 0° following any of the above classifications indicates equipment not intended for use with field- ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003, Table 3. Conditions for Standard Reting Tests and Operating Requirement Tests for Air- cooled Equipment Using Appendix C ‘condensate Same conditions used for Voltage Tolerance Tests, 2 The wer-bull temperature condition is not required when testing air-cooled condensers which do not evaporate ‘Same conditions used for Voltage Tolerance Tests (Heating-only units). For two speed, two compresor or units with compressor unloading capability. ‘Wet-bulb temperature sufficiently low that no condensate forms on evaporator. INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT Air Entering Air Eneving TEST Dry-Bulb WerButb Dry-Bulb WetBulb e cc | F 2Bands42 | >82andsi24 | 0.15 | 37 >42and<65 | >124ands19.0 | 020°} 50 " Cooling capacity for units with cooling function; High Temperature Heating Capecity for heating-only units ‘Interpreting this requirement, itis understood tha the ‘most restrictive filters, supplementary heating coils, ‘and other equipment specified as part ofthe unit be in place and that the net extemal pressure specified above is available 6.13.7 Moisture Removal Determination. Indoor ‘sir moisture removed shall he determined at Standard Rating Conditions (cooling) for units tested in accordance with both ANSVASHRAE Standard 37 and Appendix C. The expression of the removal rate shall be based upon the net cooling capacity, including an allowance of 1,250 Btu/h per 1,000 cfm (775 Wins} fan heat for blowesless equipment 6.2 Pari-Load Rating. Only aystems which are capable of capacity reduction shall berated at 100% and at each step of capacity reduction provided by the refrigeration system(s) as published by the manufacturer. These rating points shall bbe used to calculate the IPLY (see 6.2.2) ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003 621 PartLoad Rating Conditions, Test conditions for part-load ratings shall be per Table 5. Any water flow required for system funtion shall be ‘at water flow rates established at (ull load) Standard Rating Conditions. ‘Capacity reduction means may be adjusted o obtain the specified step of unloading, No manual adjustinent of indoor and outdoor airflow rates from those of the Standard Rating Conditions shall be made, However, antomatic adjustment of airflow rates by system fimetion is permissible 622 Integrated Part-Load Value (PLY). For equipment covered by this standard, the IPLV shall be calcilated as follows: 8. Determine the capacity and EER at the conditions specified in Table 5 - b, Determine the Part-Load Factor (PLP) from Figure 1, "Part-Load Factor Curve," at each rating point (see Appendix E) ©. Use the following equation to calculate TPL: (cen, retr, | ry EER ,+EER ) (om, 9H88,) iv = (rn) hohe where: PLF = Partload factor determined from Figure 1 2 = Total number of capacity steps Superscript] = 100% capacity and EER at part- load Rating Conditions Subscript 2, 3 ete. = Specific capacity and EER at part- load steps per 6.2 ARI STANDARD 240/240-2003 63 Application Ratings. Ratings at conditions of temperature or airflow rate other than those specified in 6.1.3 and 6.2.1 may be published es Application Ratings, and shall be based on data determined by the methods prescribed in 6.1. Application Ratings in the defrost region shall include net eapacity and COP based upon a complete defrost cycle. 64 Publication of Ratings. Wherever Application Ratings are published or printed, they shell include, or be accompanied by the Standard Ratings pus the IPLY (where applicable), clerly designated.s such, including a statement of the conditions at which the ratings apply. 641 Capacity Designation ‘The capacity designation used in “published specifications, literature or advertising, controlled by the ‘manufacturer, for equipment rated under this standard, shall be expressed only in Bru/h {W] at the Standard Rating Conditions specified in 6.1.3 plus ppart-load Rating Conditions specified in 6.2.1 and in the terms described in 6.1.1 and 6.1.2. Horsepower, tons or other units shall not be used as capacity esignation. 6.5 Tolerances. To comply with this standard, measured test results shall not be fess than 95% of Published Ratings for performance ratios and capacities. (Note: Products covered by the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) shall be rated in secordance ‘with 10 CER 430, Section 24 m (1) (i) and (i).) Section 7, Minimum Data Requirements for Published Ratings 7A Minimum Data Requirements for Published Ratings. AS a minimum, Published Ratings shell consist of the following information’ 8, For Unitary Air-Conditoners (air-cooled) 1. ARI Standard Rating cooling capacity 2. Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, SEER . ForUnitary Air-Conditioners (water-cooled and evaporative-cooled) 1, ARI Standard Rating cooling eepacity 2, Energy Efficiency Ratio, EER ce. Forall Air-Source Unitary Heat Pumps 1, ARI Standard Rating cooling capacity 2. Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, SEER 3. High temperature heating Standard Rating capacity 4, Region IV Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, HSPF, minimum design heating requirement 72 Latent Capacity Designation. The moisture removal designation shall be published in the manufacturer's specifications and literature. The value shall be expressed consistently in either gross or net in one or more of the following forms: 1. Sensible capacity/total capacity ratio and total capacity bb. Latent capacity and total capacity ©. Sensible capacity and total eapacity 73 Rating Claims. All claims to ratings within the scape of this standard shall include the statement “Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 210/240", All claims to ratings outside the scope of this standard shall include the statement: "Outside the scope of ART Standard 210/240” ‘Wherever Application Ratings are published or printed, they shall include a statement of the conditions at which the ratings apply. Section 8. Operating Requirements 8.1 Operating Requirements. Unitary equipment shal comply with the provisions of this section such that any production unit will meet the requirements detailed herein, 8.2 Maximum Operating Conditions Test. Unitary equipment shall pass the following maximum’ operating conditions test with an indoor-coil airflow rate as determined under 6.1.3.3, 8.2.1 Temperature Conditions, ‘Temperature ‘conditions shall be maintained as shown in Tables 3, 4rd, 82.2 Voltages. The test shall be run at the Range A minimum utilization voltage from ART Standard 110, Table 1, based upon the unit's nameplate rated voltage(s). This voltage shall be supplied atthe units service connection and at rated frequency. 8.23 Procedure. The equipment shall be ‘operated for one hour atthe temperature conditions and voltage specified. 8.24 Requirements, The equipment shall operate ‘continuously without interruption for any reason for ‘one hour. 8.2.41 Units with water-cooled condensers shall be capable of operation under these maximum conditions ata water- ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003 PART LOAD FACTOR CURVE aa] oa 07 oa! 3 oa — PART LOAD FACTOR (PLE) CN 02 A on |. ° 20 wo co 0 700 PERCENT OF FULL-LOAD CAPACITY AT PART-LOAD CONDITIONS| Note: The curve is based on following equation: PLF = AO + (ALXQ)+(A2x Q?)+(A3X 0) + (A4X 04) + (ASX Q') +(A6XQ") where: PLF = Part-Load Factor Q = Percent of full-load capacity at part-loed rating conditions. AQ = -0.12773917 x 10- Al = ~0.27648713 x 10°? AZ= _ 0.50672449 x 10°? A3 = —0.25966636 x 10-* ‘Ad = 0,69875354 x 10~ AS = —0.76859712 x 10” ‘AG = 0.28918772 x 10°" Figure 1. Part-Load Factor Curve it ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003, pressure drop not to exceed 15.0 psi [103 KPa}, measured across the unit 83 Voliage Tolerance Test. Unitary equipment shall ‘pass the following voltage tolerance test with a cooling coil airflow rate as determined under 6.1.3.3. 83.1 Temperature Conditions. Temperature conditions shall be maintained at the standard cooling (and/or standard heating, as required) steady state conditions as shown in Table 3, Table 4 or Table 5. 832 Voltages. 83.2.1 Tests shall be run at the Range B. ‘minimum and maximum utilization voltages from ARI Standard 110, Table 1, based upon the unit's nameplate rated voltage(s) ‘These voltages shal be supplied atthe unit's service connection and at rated frequency. A lower minimum or a bigher maximum voltage shall be used, if listed on the nameplate, 83.2.2 The power supplied o single phase equipment shall be adjusted just prior tothe shut-down period (8.3.3.2) so that the resulting voltage at the units service connection in 86% of nameplate rated voltage when the compressor motor is on locked-rotor. (For 200V. or 208V nameplate rated equipment the restart voltage shall be set st 180V when the ‘compressor motor is on locked rotor). Open circuit voltage for three-phase equipment shall not be greater than 90% of nameplate rated voltage. 83.23 Within one minute after’ the ‘equipment has resumed continuous operation (8.3.4.3), the voltage shall be restored to the values specified in 8.3.2.1 833. Procedure, 833.1 The equipment shall be operated for one hour at the temperature conditions and voltage(s) specified. 83.3.2 All power to the equipment shall be shut off for a period sufficient to cause the compressor to stop (not to exceed five seconds) and then restored, 4 834 Requirements 8.3.4.1 During both tests, the equipment shall operate without failure of any of its pars, 83.4.2 The equipment shall operate continuously without interruption for any reason for the one hour period preceding the power interruption. 8.3.43 The unit shall resume continuous operation within tvo hours of restoration of power and shall then operate contimuonsly for one half hour. Operation and resetting of safety devices prior to establishment of continuous operation is permitted 84 Low-Temperanire Operation Test (Cooling) (Not required for heating-only units). Unitary equipment shall pass the following low-temperature operation test when ‘operating with initial airflow rates as determined in 6.1.3.3 and 6.1.3.4 and with controls and dampers set to produce the ‘maximum tendency to frost or ice the evaporator, provided ‘such settings are not contrary to the manufacturer's instructions to the user. : 8.4.1 Temperature Conditions, Temperature Conditions shall be maintained as shown in Table 3 or Table 5. 842 Procedure. The test shall be continuous vith the unit an the cooling eyele, for not lest than four hours after establishment of the specified temperature conditions. The unit will be permitted to san and stop under contol of en automatic Himit device, provides 843° Requirements 8.43.1 During the entire test, the ‘equipment shall operate without damage or failure of any of its parts 843.2 During the entire test, the air ‘quantity shall not érop more than 25% from that determined under the Standard Rating test. 8433 During the test and during the defrosting period after the completion ofthe test, all ice or meltage must be caught and removed by the drain provisions, 85 Insulation Efectiveness Tes Cooling) (not required for heating-only unis). Unitary equipment shall pass the following insulation effectiveness test when operating with airflow rates as determined in 6.1.3.3 and 6.1.34 with ar strana 210/240-2003 controls, fans, dampers, and grilles set to produce the ‘maximum tendency to sweat, provided such settings are not contrary to the manufacturers instructions to the user 85.1 Temperature Conditions. Temperature conditions shall be maintained as shown in Table 3 or Table 5 8.5.2 Procedure. After establishment of the specified temperature conditions, the unit shall be ‘operated continuously for a period of four hours. 853° Requirements, During the test, no condensed water shall érop, run, or blow off from the unit casing, 8.6 Condensate Disposal Test (Cooling)* (not required {ar heating-only units). Unitary equipment which rejects condensate to the condenser ar shall pass the following condensate dispose] fest when operating wit airflow ates 3s determined in 6.13.3 and 6.1.3.4 and with controls and dampers set to produce condensate at the maximum rate, provided such setings are not contrary tothe manufacturers instructions tothe use. * This test may be nun concurrently with the Insulation Effectiveness Test (8.5), 8.6.1 Temperature Conditions, ‘Temperature conditions shall be maintained as shown in Table 3 or TableS. ye a ey 7 8.6.2 Procedure. After establishment of the specified temperature conditions, the equipment shall be started with its condensate collection pan filled to the overflowing point and shall be operated continuously forfour hours after the condensate level has reached equilibrium 8.6.3 Requirements. During the tes, there shall bbe no dripping, running-off, or blowing-off of moisture from the woit casing. 8.7 Tolerances. ‘The conditions for the tests outlined in Section 8 are average values subject to tolerances of 1.0°F| [E 0.6°C] for air wet-butb and dry-bulb temperatures, £ 1.0% of the reading for voltages. Section 8. Marking and Nameplate Data 9.1 Marking and Nameplate Data, As a minimusn, the nameplate shall display the manafacturer’s name, model designation, and electrical characteristics, i [Nameplate voltages for 60 Hertz systems shall include one ‘or more of the equipment nameplate voltege ratings shown in Table } of ARI Standard 110. Nameplate voltages for 50 Herta systems shall include one or mote of the utilization voltages shown in Table 1 of IEC Standard Publication 60038, Section 10. Conformance Conditions 10.1 Conformance. While conformance with this standard is voluntary, conformance shall not be claimed or iraplied for products or equipment within ts Purpase (Section 1) and Scope (Section 2) unless such claims meet all of the requirements of this standard, 13 ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003, APPENDIX A. REFERENCES - NORMATIVE Al Listed here are all standards, handbooks and other publications essential to the formation and implementation of the standard ‘considered as part of th 14 LU references in this appendix are andard ALJ ANSVASHRAE Standard 37-1988, Methods of Testing for Rating Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump Equipment, 988, American Society of Heating, Reftigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Ine. 1791 Tulle Cele NE, Attanta, GA 30329, USA. AJ2 — ANSVASHRAE Standard 41.1-1986 (RA 2001), Standard Method for Temperature Measurement, 2001, American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle, WE,, Atlanta, GA 30329, U S.A A1.3_ ARI Standard 110-2002, Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Equipment Nameplate Voltages, ‘Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute, 2002, 4100 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 200, Arlington, VA. 22203, US.A. AL4 — ARI Standard 340/360-2000, Commercial ‘and Indusirial Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump Equipment, 2000, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute, 4100 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 200, Arlington, VA 22203, U.S.A. ALS ASHRAE Terminology of Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration, Second Edition, 1991, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329, U.S.A. ALG IEC Standard Publication 60038, JEC Standard Voltages, 1983, International Electrotechnical Commission, 3, rue de Varembe, P.O. Box 131, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland APPENDIX B. REFERENCES - INFORMATIVE None. ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003 APPENDIX C. *UNIFORM TEST METHOD FOR MEASURING THE ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONERS - NORMATIVE (Note Aliteiisiin This Mppendiy previous SESE AT io EET TE Faget Jere cee held coorare and te oat rea pte re fos rate i fhe meee Consumption of Censcal Eoeaieieners faunal sare Syrorseae Herb AS, Defines ‘ub emparstene sath nt moisten Gates esas a eoparoe fine an Ea AlAE “Later ening este tance Stites Ser forthe eae mtiatn ao pee Ala? 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Moth for caeiating 0 SEER for ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003, decermined at cack vemperstue bin, 2: eng ea te apyheable contin oertone SoS tare a iiss with Iue speed emp : paker ore (Ring canada vary the meaibte to toca! apace) (6 Duttoeplance hat es Se Jprsewr Shere ew) mre tere sor OpersieS at ioton 5.1.8, Fer dork sal. oe BiG guttined in mon Az. ASALS Senspnai suerg) af wiaere sanficients A, Band C abel! be evalu teed uaing tbe folowing eataion iaraagree nie chlespeed coriares, Sera For airagoree unis rh eorablepen compressors, the seucoeal ‘smiersey Fade GEE) chal! bo dated as fabow oy Ie dasienaced as 1 Tne creat power pot for ibe unit opebating at tbe marmects ESreareaice spe Ce é Ey shall be Saoatavet ty 3 ane oie peau oper eae Sey Sema hie cei See ; S20 Summer eerste tenon Soe PL ee MT = QrHae SEP ASERESRA ates Enon autdenr un 8 aR A setpreicaSelermnsert et 450 Cotcaltion of Heng Seesons! Per Bprmasge Pters TASER for Ale ‘he inci data ad reas regired weal culate the Resting teasona, fgrligPP in Bi pew te ipmiog (i) Meat apace Bah) fom hein py oath fr toe igh Temperature Text, and che tual neat. fnguoae (Busi for de cic ane ost Case I is wie say incerta stumuen ied) ane min tg eatisty the bullding ooo} Qula) or G8 estas sen BEE Se ier te a Ds errs bas Pak ash Gi) Pete? power ingst tall eoame nal rsistancecaindce sr fom neha oleae Wc) Ras ceperee oe ay bul done we hth of dew pint odoor ery bul a Trezor wet Rh, i Data as spectfad in Tob 6 of St RAB Standard 9.88 i ing capacities @..(47) 08) and@ fH ande ndor ar Bo rae seclalued usage custard See a SAE sar The nal hosting Sone QseT) ane (ight ollie tg oan ‘Ui oe hove indoor an ps af te model aed hall 2d 1830 HELE pr 00 SCFM a indons ain handled t be stale SBE wetter LD SCPM el oe a Nore Alda eased power abate eta) ‘Power inpus, £415), 6/47), er £(62) ta the ia The eviticons of perirsince (COP) {or Heh Tetaperntee ese COP) COE, 4), and Low Tetpersice To, Gop tf io alsa a vane of ae, boss eapanty in Buh “te product .c3"and tae power lapis vo {be tsoor fan ig wate ana he pow Inputs vo the romsiing equim eae Preis Tn al ai a its ohish do not have lar st ie ceulaiog Tans farnshed ac part ot Soe ¥Bodel dh hve tier tl bet Sone (Guol4it cad eneray tao Eactab ont ote ce aid for Ton eter oF shrediateg lncgor air equpmens power For abit tested without an indon far a art af Ge eck, Gund?) shall be is etn yx quan heat equal fo the Bodice 6° 50" Bua yer 140. Ses fhe eth of he once ofthe test ere ‘in bou aad the flow rate af indoor ar eeubtel ia units of Yin) SCESI. The Be pig ste Baldy sat 8 am of Ube neg eee reguced for ait ‘erclaton izing tbe fer evel an chp egy toed Hy the remain efttomant somponeat (adding al rated) Gueg, the tet pce Uaits aut having an iene fan at pat ofthe mes sera shal set the nereyreiced for Lor a erealting sc in gueatiey geen Sr che produce of 365:vatte par 1000 SCP, che eagsh of ba on-petd a she eat eye in Sours ae Ye ate of ors iulased te ne of Mao SCFM, he He ecen of pfomane, COP aH) eleva a he ato of HG tots ethe tne Grcttb e Sa ts thereat a seg yo ea net hetig exp, Qo By the tat ae beatae donee ee pal linlclnc tad ehriaee Gua ec iaph ed ol For spseure unis tha ae sipped wth ‘nmand rapt ret syateme the value ISDE. ac deerme aly shal bem rsd in the Frost Accurulicion Test The Fane Pe depends on th nusiter of detent sos 83 LEhoueparad ana sl 9 ca uate tel rt Sekcaner at Tee espe Tor waite ated withous indo fone, the rahe deine br Qf) hw sal be ies 2st Fn wl he oduct 1256 Bah pe 100) SCFM the fnecs of sm hug rig the Fos Ae mule Teat a there ere inde a reli aaa ihe average five tee ig ees uno 1060 SPL “he ed ergy Uge l ahal be ibe ise Sed fri ‘ion lin darg the tt ped end {heenengy ued ty ie eisatiog upmost open dene pr Tale avin at ey fan ws pa he ese fete chal thesnorgy Feuer ie ‘pr eretian egal Se gant even by the produc o G0 weit pec 10 SUPA Ce teeth af tine inhoud sy Ft Re ‘stmalton fee a thee waa dse ic ‘dei. th average dow reo ino ‘Sretiated ante of 1000 SSF The ectos) Renting dope dering the Gy Tes Qandt), thal be detente sing the allowing emeation ctx xener ent) RSH a ere ete ge frags ng aad a Recs iee irate Speer Bek Cetacinte Side IT By, and -ShrP whieh ls eocribad by the aaa sna) = Etat) Pal di PJ nian 9 Pal where "oG ass ea ‘at fl MEARS oa he es Tie, tab Maion, Ones (35) ty Bi'e sae tn the Sah dee tne wl he feloving ena’ ) oSXT KGa 2) Roe) PCa ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003 ind FUP; hich ie descbid by the ention ea dea seca ereten delta —Ratnee ppb ft oi eg tn hepa oe ag ear ‘the wyele dogindation ection, @all to eatetatel as falaws: CPi! p22 Fal OP aT 8) Comore ‘where con gegel epic COP et) 8 tetas (COPai) sea abe LP 3 eine Sw nie Git) second att ase sare AS21 Caleultion of the heningseosnal pecfonoance factor ASP fr a Sree beat pam with engl speed ‘onesies For cath climate region ated in scan G24 ane fur design hestng veairemee ‘aha ob tho standard mina ond ‘maxinium deign heating requ roments de fied below. calculate te HSPP dened 9 sHSPE DE ant SEAR mam i 45 Bate ] “Thee lems have ben conreced ia accordance with eter orm he Deparment of Energy. dted December 7, 1980 23 ARI STANDARD 210/240-2003, ‘alla sexo io Petaaawoe ues se ‘rors Sere a Ioifwing equations (P=Byooen a a ds aoe setbratat ee ee 14 Biya Vi 47), te rein FRE Tae? 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