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Contents
Contents
Contents
Contents ...................................................................................................................................................2
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................3
Nomenclature ...........................................................................................................................................4
Horizontal Unit Features and Benefits .....................................................................................................5
Vertical Unit Features and Benefits..........................................................................................................7
MS Product Features and Benefits ..........................................................................................................8
MS Product Options ...............................................................................................................................10
Controls ..................................................................................................................................................12
Application and Design Considerations ................................................................................................14
Horizontal Unit Installation......................................................................................................................22
Vertical Unit Installation .........................................................................................................................24
Unit Selection Procedures ......................................................................................................................26
Illustrations cover the general appearance of Mammoth products at the time of publication. We reserve the
right to make changes in design and construction at anytime without notice.
Introduction
Introduction
Cabinet dimensions make the HydroBank MS model Mammoth units can be found in offices, schools, hos-
one of the smallest in the industry and ideal for the pitals, nursing homes and other commercial buildings,
replacement of existing water source heat pumps. eneral Description
as well as high-rise condominiums. Owners, engineers,
and contractors have placed their trust in Mammoth
Reliable water source heat pumps in thousands of installations
Ask anyone who owns a Mammoth water source heat worldwide.
pump system and the answer is the same—they’re built Mammoth is a CES Group brand. This extends Mam-
to last. We don’t cut costs at the expense of perfor- moth product development and research capabilities
mance, reliability and longevity—it’s as simple as that. with a wealth of additional engineering and application
Efficient expertise. Mammoth products are offered through
HydroBank MS units are designed with the latest trained, local representatives. Our representatives are
experienced engineers with knowledge of environmenta
heat transfer technology available in the industry. With
conditions in your area to match the optimal HVAC solu-
Water Loop (WHLP) Energy Efficiency Ratios (EERs)
tion to your specific requirements.
of up to 14.9 with ECM motors, they surpass ASHRAE
90.1 requirements and are eligible for most utility
rebates and tax incentive programs. Contact your local
utility or visit www.dsireusa.org for details on tax incen-
tives and utility rebates available in your area.
Nomenclature
Nomenclature
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
M S H 1 0 1 9 D L S E S A C Y 1 0 1
Compact Design Units have an insulated divider panel between the air
handling section and the compressor compartment to
Cabinet dimensions make the HydroBank MS one of the minimize the transmission of compressor noise, and to
smallest horizontal units in the industry and ideal for the permit service testing without air bypass.
replacement of existing water source heat pumps. The
1/2 through 1 ton units have a vertical clearance of 11.5
inches.
Multiple Configurations
Vertical units are available in right-hand and left-hand
return air configurations for maximum installation flexibility. Water Control
Connections Panel
Fast, Convenient Filter Replacement The water-to-refrigerant heat exchanger is a coaxial coil
with a convoluted copper inner tube and a steel outer
Each unit includes a 1-inch throw-away filter in a tube. The convoluted tube has increased heat transfer
factory-mounted filter bracket designed to accommo- surface area per unit length for greater performance.
date a return air duct connection. Filters are removed 90-10 cupro-nickel inner tubes are an option. It is rated
horizontally. Four-sided filter racks are available as an for 600 psig on the refrigerant side and 400 psig on
option for both vertical and horizontal units. See “Four- the water side. Optimum heat transfer is achieved with
Sided Filter Rack” on page 11. a counter-flow arrangement of water and refrigerant
during condensing.
Air Coil
Compressors
Compressors
heat pump duty.areThey
high are
efficiency andspring
internally designed for (if
isolated
reciprocating type) for maximum sound attenuation. A 10
gauge steel mass plate under the compressor minimizes
vibration transmission to the cabinet for quiet operation.
High-density rubber isolators between the base plate and Reversing Valve
the unit base pan isolate both noise and vibration.
Safety controls include high- and low-refrigerant pressure
switches (loss of charge protection). A lockout relay built
into the standard microprocessor board prevents the com-
pressor from operating if any safety switch trips.
The blower features a removable inlet ring to facilitate Electrical Panel - Horizontal Unit
removal and servicing of the fan motor. For horizontal
units, the blower assembly can be easily reconfigured in
the field for side or straight discharge.
MS Product Options
MS ProductOptions
MS Product Options
Hot Gas Bypass Control Motorized Shutoff Valve
Hot gas bypass prevents frosting of the evaporator coil Two-way motorized control valves are ideal in systems
during low-load conditions by keeping the compressor that employ VFDs on the condenser water pumps.
more fully-loaded. Hot, high-pressure refrigerant gas is When the space temperature set point is satisfied, the
diverted to the low-pressure suction side to help stabi- unit shuts down and the valve closes. Pump power is
lize the system balance point. This option includes a hot thus greatly reduced at reduced flows, resulting in sig-
gas bypass valve. nificant energy savings. A motorized valve is available to
shut off the water flow through the unit when the com-
pressor is off. The valve is a normally open, power-close
type and will open in the event of power loss.
Controls
Controls
more information and a wiring diagram, see the HP-5 gency. Shutdown is activated from a two-wire signal.
Operation and Maintenance Manual. For a copy of this • LED diagnostic display communicates the status
document, contact your local Mammoth representative of the unit to indicate normal operating mode, low
or visit www.mammoth-inc.com. voltage condition, high voltage condition, shutdown
mode, high pressure/ low pressure switch fault, and
condensate sensor.
• High and low voltage protection shuts off the unit
in the event the supply voltage is too high or too low
to protect the internal components from damage.
• Safety lockout prevents compressor operation if
any of the following safety switches trip: high pres-
sure/low pressure switch, condensate overow pro -
tection or optional freezestat. The unit can be reset
from the wall thermostat or the main unit disconnect.
• Auto reset-allows the unit to automatically reset
itself three times within a 100 minute period; two-
minute startup delay at initial startup; and at loss of
power.
• Fan interlock makes sure the fan is on when the
compressor is on.
• Random start delays the startup of the unit 5 to o Night setup allows cooling operation at a
35 seconds after coming off from an unoccupied or higher set point to maintain a maximum space
shutdown cycle to prevent all of the units from start- temperature, which is activated by a two-wire
ing at the same time. signal. The fan will cycle with the compressor.
• Condensate overfow protection stops compres- o Override allows night setback or setup modes
sor operation if the drain pan sensor detects mois- to be deactivated for 2 hours while the unit
ture at the top of the pan to prevent overow due to resumes operation at its daytime set points.
clogged or slow-draining condensate piping Override operation is activated by a push button
on the wall thermostat.
Controls
EPiC™ DDC Controls Digital Outputs:
As an option, Mammoth offers factory-programmed • Supply Fan Start
and unit-mounted EPiC DDC controllers for precise
• Compressor Start
unit operation. They are factory programmed per the
application, and have a 16-bit processor with 1MB Flash • Reversing valve
RAM and 4MB of battery-backed RAM.
• Common Alarm
The control
interface programs,
(HMI) hand-held
files and human-machine
editable set-points are stored Analog Outputs (EPiC 583 Controller Only):
on Flash RAM at the time of download or upon manual • Start and modulate a variable-capacity compressor
archive initiation.
• Control an optional modulating heating source
In the event of a battery-backed memory loss, the
• Control an optional reheat source
program, HMI and archived set-points are refreshed
from the archived data in Flash RAM. An on-board, For more control options, contact your Mammoth repre-
battery-backed, real-time clock is included to allow for sentative.
stand-alone operation scheduling.
The controllers include LED indicators for power, run,
processor error for each control output, Building Man-
agement System (BMS) communication transmit, and
BMS communication receive.
EPiC controllers are capable of BMS network com-
munication using either BACnet MSTP, Modbus RTU, or
JCI N2 without an external gateway device from 9.6k to
76.8k Baud. They conform to BACnet Advanced Appli-
cation Controller (B-ACC) Standard Device Profile as
defined in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2012 (BACnet)
Annex L, Protocol Revision 9.
EPiC controllers are also capable of BMS network com-
munication using LonWorks (LonTalk) protocol with an
optional LonCard to only include the required neuron chip.
There are no requirements for LonCard programming.
A sensor/HMI network port allows 5 remote-mounted wall
sensors and an HMI to be connected at the same time. EPiC 560 Controller
Wiring diagrams for these controllers are provided on
pages 46 and 47.
Inputs:
• Supply (discharge) air temperature sensor
• Entering source water temperature sensor
• Leaving source water temperature sensor
• Emergency shutdown dry contact
• Remote start/stop dry contact
• Compressor alarm dry contact
• Compressor lockout dry contact
• Dirty lter dry contact
• Fan proof dry contact
• A sensor/HMI networked, wall-mounted, room/space
air temperature sensor (optional room/spare air EPiC 583 Controller with Analog Outputs
temperature/humidity sensor).
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Heating Mode
In the heating mode, hot, high-pressure
refrigerant gas is pumped from the compressor (upper right in the figure
below) to the reversing valve (center). The reversing valve diverts it to to the refrigerant-to-air heat exchanger
(upper left), where it changes state from a gas to a liquid. Heat is rejected to the air during this state change, and
the heated air is blown Cool gas
into the conditioned refrigerant
space (lower left). The Refrigerant-to-air heat exchanger
Hot gas
warm liquid refrigerant refrigerant
then flows through the
thermal expansion valve Compressor
which reduces its pres- Thermal
expansion
sure and temperature. valve Cold liquid
The cold liquid refrigerant refrigerant
then flows to the refrig-
erant-to-water heat Blower Warm liquid
exchanger, where it refrigerant
changes state from a
liquid to a gas. The refrig-
erant absorbs heat from Reversing
the loop fluid during the Heated valve
Refrigerant Loop fluid
state change. The refrig- Air
to-water heat
erant gas then flows Hot gas exchanger
back to the reversing refrigerant
Loop fluid
valve, which diverts it to Cool gas refrigerant
the compressor to repeat
the cycle.
Cooling
tower on
Heat pumps in Water
cooling mode distribution loop
90ºF
[32ºC]
3-way
valve
Boiler off
3-way
valve
Water pumps
Cooling
tower off
Heat pumps in Water
heating model distribution loop
60ºF
[16ºC]
3-way
valve
Boiler on
3-way
valve
Water pumps
Balanced Mode - A Major Advantage of Water In effect, the system is moving energy around the
Source Heat Pump Systems building from where it is in excess to areas where it is
needed. In many instances, the result is a balanced
Most modern buildings have a net cooling requirement
system where the heat generated in the interior space
year round in the interior core, irrespective of the out-
is sufficient to heat the perimeter space with neither the
side temperature. This is due to internal heat gains from
cooling tower nor the boiler operating. This is especially
people, office equipment and lighting. When this is the
true during the spring or fall when the demand for
case, heat pumps in the interior core reject heat to the
common water loop year round. In the winter, this heat
heating or cooling is lower. This makes a water source
heat pump system one of the most energy efficient
is absorbed by those units on the building perimeter that
systems on the market.
are in heating mode. See the “Boiler/Tower System -
Balanced Mode” figure below.
Cooling
Heat pumps – tower off
some in cooling mode, Water
some in heating mode distribution loop
3-way
valve
Boiler off
3-way
valve
Water pumps
Water pumps
Heat pumps in
cooling mode
Ground Loop
Water
distribution loop
Water pumps
Heat pumps in
heating mode
Ground Loop
37°F to 95°F.
Cooling tower
supplements
ground loop
when cooling
demand is high
3-way
valve
Water pumps
Heat pumps in
cooling mode
Ground Loop
Boiler provides
heat when
demand is high;
ground loop is
bypassed
Water pumps
Ground Loop
Flexible connectors
Acoustic
thermal lining
Ductwork supported
independently from unit
Location
Vertical units are intended for installation in a small
1 ft (31 cm)
mechanical room or closet. HydroBank MS unit design non-ducted
minimizes sound levels to allow installation adjacent units for
to occupied spaces. The return may be ducted or non- even air
ducted and is typically located ninety degrees to the distribution
across coil
closet door with access panels facing the door as shown
in the figure below.
Piping
Units are usually connected to the water loop supply
and return piping using a “reverse return” arrangement.
A flow control device is included to maintain proper
water flow for each zone. A flexible, high-pressure hose
should be used to connect the system piping to the unit
to simplify installation and provide sound attenuation.
One end of the hose should have a swivel fitting for
removal of the unit for servicing.
The system piping design should include supply and
return shutoff valves to facilitate the removal of one unit
for servicing or replacement while the system continues
to operate. The return valve may be used for water
Suggested Vertical Unit Mounting flow balancing. It will typically have a memory stop to
allow it to adjust to the proper position for the required
Suggested Service Clearances flow upon reopening. Fixed flow valves can be used to
replace the memory-type valve.
Locate units for ease of filter and access panel removal.
The closet door should extend past the end of the unit to Providing pressure and temperature ports allows mea-
allow for easy filter removal. A field-supplied line voltage surement of these values during operation.
disconnect is required for branch circuit protection.
The figure to the right above shows minimum sug-
gested clearances. Any additional clearances would be
beneficial, but not always necessary. Units need to be
accessed from the front for filter removal and for access
to the electrical panel, blower motor, air coil and com-
pressor compartment. For information on filter sizes, see
“Table 11: Physical Data: Vertical Units” on page 74.
The requirements on any specific unit may increase
or be reduced depending on several factors such as
maintenance requirements and mechanical or electrical
installation codes. If return air is not ducted, enough
clearance will be required to provide for adequate
airflow.
Vented PVC Drain Piping (Internally Trapped),
Flexible Braided Hose Water Piping By Others
Acoustic
thermal lining
Ductwork supported
independently from unit
Flexible connectors
Total Heat of 10% 0.994 0.994 1.005 1.009 0.965 0.980 1.115
0.9536 0.9708 0.9863 1.0000 1.0120 1.0223 1.0309
Absorption
20% 0.986 0.986 1.010 1.020 0.924 0.968 1.190
Methanol
30% 0.951 0.951 1.032 1.032 0.895 0.966 1.235
40% 0.936 0.936 1.043 1.043 0.863 0.955 1.323
50% 0.920 0.920 1.055 1.055 0.833 0.945 1.399
024 800 6.0 23,000 18,800 1.65 14.0 25,700 1.66 4.6 24,000 19,200 1.51 15.9 16,200 1.41 3.4
030 1000 7.0 28,600 23,400 2.04 14.1 31,100 2.06 4.4 29,800 23,900 1.88 15.9 19,600 1.76 3.3
036 1200 9.0 35,900 28,800 2.41 14.9 35,600 2.34 4.5 37,500 29,400 2.23 16.9 22,500 2.00 3.3
042 1400 10.5 41,300 33,100 2.95 14.0 43,000 2.82 4.5 43,100 33,900 2.74 15.8 27,300 2.43 3.3
048 1600 12.0 48,500 38,200 3.31 14.7 53,000 3.44 4.5 50,800 39,200 3.04 16.7 33,500 2.93 3.4
060 2000 15.0 60,000 48,000 4.28 14.0 67,600 4.49 4.4 62,700 49,200 3.97 15.8 43,100 3.87 3.3
070 2200 18.0 68,000 54,700 4.73 14.4 75,100 5.03 4.4 71,000 56,000 4.39 16.2 47,700 4.32 3.2
*AHRI/ISO 13256-1 certified capacity and efficiency. Cooling capacities are based on 80.6°F db, 66.2°F wb (27°C) entering air temperature,
86°F (30°C) entering water temperature for Water Loop and 77°F (25°C) entering water temperature for Ground Loop. Heating capacities
are based on 68°F (20°C) entering air temperature, 77°F (25°C) entering water temperature for Water Loop and 32°F(0°C) entering water
temperature for Ground Loop.
HydroBank MS Horizontal WSHP - Size 006 (PSC Motor) at Rated 250 CFM Air Flow
Water Cooling Heating
Entering
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Entering Entering Total Heat of Power
Water GPM Power
Drop Temp. Capacity Capacity Rejection EER Fluid Air Capacity Absorption Input COP
Temp. °F Input kW
Ft H2O (db/wb) °F MBTUH MBTUH MBTUH Temp. °F Temp. °F MBTUH MBTUH kW
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
40 80/67 30 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
50 80/67 40 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
60 80/67 50 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
70 80/67 60 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80 80/67 70 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
85 80/67 80 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
90 80/67 90 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 Notes:
80/67 (1) Shaded area is extended range; antifreeze required.
85/71
75/63 (2) Ratingssolution.
antifreeze at 30°F and 40°F EWT are based on a 15% methanol
100 80/67 (3) AHRI/ISO 13256-1 certified conditions are 80.6°F DB/66.2°F
85/71
WB in cooling and 68°F in heating.
75/63
(4) Table does not include fan credit or water pump penalty
80/67
power corrections required for AHRI/ISO standard performance
85/71
75/63 ratings.
80/67 (5) Data are based on full load operation.
85/71 (6) Performance data are subject to change without notice.
75/63 (7) Interpolation is permissible; extrapolation is not.
110 80/67 (8) For performance data outside the EAT listed, refer to the
85/71 Hydrobank Select Software Program.
75/63
80/67
85/71
75/63
80/67 60
70
85/71 80
75/63 60
85 80/67 80 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
90 80/67 90 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 Notes:
80/67 (1) Shaded area is extended range; antifreeze required.
85/71
75/63 (2) Ratingssolution.
antifreeze at 30°F and 40°F EWT are based on a 15% methanol
100 80/67 (3) AHRI/ISO 13256-1 certified conditions are 80.6°F DB/66.2°F
85/71
WB in cooling and 68°F in heating.
75/63
(4) Table does not include fan credit or water pump penalty
80/67
power corrections required for AHRI/ISO standard performance
85/71
75/63 ratings.
80/67 (5) Data are based on full load operation.
85/71 (6) Performance data are subject to change without notice.
75/63 (7) Interpolation is permissible; extrapolation is not.
110 80/67 (8) For performance data outside the EAT listed, refer to the
85/71 Hydrobank Select Software Program.
75/63
80/67
85/71
75/63
80/67 60
70
85/71 80
75/63 60
85 80/67 80 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
90 80/67 90 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 Notes:
80/67 (1) Shaded area is extended range; antifreeze required.
85/71
75/63 (2) Ratingssolution.
antifreeze at 30°F and 40°F EWT are based on a 15% methanol
100 80/67 (3) AHRI/ISO 13256-1 certified conditions are 80.6°F DB/66.2°F
85/71
WB in cooling and 68°F in heating.
75/63
(4) Table does not include fan credit or water pump penalty
80/67
power corrections required for AHRI/ISO standard performance
85/71
75/63 ratings.
80/67 (5) Data are based on full load operation.
85/71 (6) Performance data are subject to change without notice.
75/63 (7) Interpolation is permissible; extrapolation is not.
110 80/67 (8) For performance data outside the EAT listed, refer to the
85/71 Hydrobank Select Software Program.
75/63
80/67
85/71
Hi - 1,857 1,845 1,825 1,805 1,778 1,749 1,716 1,680 1,643 1,601 1,559 1,516 1,451 1,385 1,318 1,220 - -
Lo 1,328 1,314 1,300 1,286 1,272 1,254 1,234 1,213 1,185 1,152 1,117 1,074 1,031 982 931 882 837 791 746
060 Med 2000 1,732 1,714 1,697 1,672 1,647 1,621 1,566 1,509 1,452 1,391 1,330 1,268 1,208 1,148 1,087 1,026 964 884 -
Hi 2,108 2,078 2,047 2,014 1,951 1,881 1,806 1,731 1,654 1,572 1,485 1,394 1,303 1,211 1,135 1,058 981 887 -
Lo 1,533 1,500 1,467 1,434 1,401 1,373 1,345 1,317 1,285 1,252 1,219 1,188 1,157 1,124 1,092 1,059 1,033 1,011 -
070 Med 2200 - 1,900 1,875 1,848 1,821 1,793 1,768 1,743 1,718 1,693 1,658 1,621 1,562 1,496 1,429 1,345 1,246 1,149 1,090
Hi - 2,396 2,380 2,365 2,325 2,285 2,246 2,200 2,129 2,057 1,985 1,913 1,839 1,753 1,656 1,558 1,459 1,359 1,258
4 1,269 1,257 1,245 1,233 1,222 1,205 1,194 1,183 1,172 1,159 1,143 1,129 1,116 1,101 - - - - -
5 1,473 1,461 1,449 1,439 1,426 1,413 1,398 1,385 1,316 1,330 1,275 1,252 - - - - - - -
1 762 743 719 699 674 647 622 589 570 558 542 - - - - - - - -
2 1,034 1,017 1,001 986 970 953 935 916 898 883 865 843 812 - - - - - -
036 3 1200 1,170 1,154 1,138 1,125 1,111 1,095 1,079 1,063 1,048 1,033 1,017 997 984 967 951 933 910 881 -
4 1,328 1,314 1,303 1,292 1,278 1,263 1,250 1,236 1,226 1,208 1,195 1,183 1,171 1,156 1,139 1,125 1,110 1,092 -
5 1,488 1,477 1,465 1,452 1,443 1,429 1,416 1,400 1,386 1,375 1,365 1,352 1,338 1,313 1,289 1,264 1,236 - -
1 763 743 719 699 674 647 622 589 570 558 542 - - - - - - - -
2 1,035 1,018 1,002 987 971 954 936 917 898 883 865 844 813 - - - - - -
042 3 1400 1,171 1,155 1,139 1,125 1,111 1,096 1,080 1,063 1,048 1,033 1,018 998 984 968 951 933 911 881 -
4 1,329 1,316 1,304 1,293 1,280 1,265 1,251 1,237 1,227 1,210 1,196 1,184 1,172 1,158 1,140 1,126 1,111 1,093 -
5 1,490 1,479 1,467 1,453 1,444 1,431 1,418 1,403 1,388 1,377 1,366 1,354 1,339 1,316 1,291 1,267 1,239 - -
1 1,313 1,292 1,271 1,251 1,232 1,213 1,192 1,170 1,148 1,127 1,105 1,083 1,062 1,040 1,018 997 976 957 940
2 1,791 1,774 1,757 1,742 1,726 1,712 1,698 1,682 1,665 1,648 1,632 1,616 1,600 1,583 - - - - -
060 3 2000 2,019 2,003 1,979 1,963 1,951 1,938 1,924 1,911 1,897 1,883 1,831 1,774 1,716 - - - - - -
4 2,133 2,117 2,101 2,087 2,071 2,055 2,036 2,011 1,985 1,937 1,868 1,799 - - - - - - -
5 2,253 2,239 2,226 2,207 2,181 2,156 2,103 2,048 1,993 1,931 1,861 1,791 1,721 - - - - - -
1 1,380 1,355 1,332 1,310 1,291 1,271 1,250 1,227 1,203 1,179 1,122 1,065 1,028 997 972 950 930 913 896
2 1,887 1,869 1,850 1,831 1,811 1,792 1,774 1,755 1,736 1,719 1,708 1,695 1,679 1,663 1,651 1,639 1,620 1,597 -
070 3 2200 2,131 2,116 2,096 2,076 2,058 2,040 2,024 2,007 1,991 1,974 1,958 1,942 1,926 1,912 1,897 1,886 1,874 - -
4 2,256 2,241 2,225 2,209 2,189 2,170 2,155 2,138 2,120 2,102 2,085 2,069 2,056 2,043 2,007 1,953 1,898 - -
5 2,385 2,370 2,355 2,336 2,318 2,300 2,283 2,270 2,258 2,242 2,225 2,195 2,147 2,098 2,031 1,964 1,896 - -
B .9 [24]
RIGHT
RETURN .9 [24] HANGER BRACKETS
UNIT CAN BE MOUNTED
FRONT ON ENDS OR SIDES
OF UNIT
REFRIG.
BLOWER SERVICE AND CONTROL
ACCESS C J ACCESS ACCESS V
N S
.8 [20]
P
F CONDENSATE DRAIN G H K R T R U
3/4" [19] NPTI
ELECTRICAL KNOCKOUT
RIGHT SIDE FOR 006-019, 060, 070
COMP.
AIR FILTER
ACCESS
ELECTRICAL KNOCKOUT
FOR 024-048
1.25 [32]
B .9 [24]
RIGHT
RETURN .9 [24] HANGER BRACKETS
UNIT CAN BE MOUNTED
FRONT ON ENDS OR SIDES
OF UNIT
FRONT
LOW VOLTAGE
LXM REAR LEFT SIDE
Q (WATER OUT) (SEE K.O. DETAIL)
BLOWER Q (WATER IN) HIGH VOLTAGE
H G
OPENING (SEE K.O. DETAIL)
REFRIG.
J BLOWER SERVICE AND CONTROL
C ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS V
N S
.8 [20]
K P
F CONDENSATE DRAIN R T R U
3/4" [19] NPTI
ELECTRICAL KNOCKOUT
RIGHT SIDE 1.0 [25]
FOR 006-019, 060, 070
COMP.
AIR FILTER
ACCESS
ELECTRICAL KNOCKOUT
FOR 024-048
1.25 [32]
030 43.0 22.0 17.0 30.0 0.8 3.1 4.8 9.8 13.0 2.7 9.7 7.1 14.5 2.5 3/4 2.1 14.5 2.5 1.2 14.6
(1092) (559) (432) (762) (20) (80) (122) (248) (330) (69) (246) (181) (368) (64) (19) (52) (368) (64) (30) (371)
036, 48.0 22.0 21.0 30.0 1.8 3.1 3.6 11.0 16.0 3.0 9.7 7.1 16.3 2.4 3/4 2.1 4.7 2.4 1.2 18.7
042 (1219) (559) (533) (762) (46) (79) (93) (279) (406) (75) (246) (181) (413) (60) (19) (53) (121) (60) (29) (475)
58.0 25.0 21.0 40.0 1.9 3.1 5.5 13.5 16.0 3.0 9.7 7.1 18.1 2.9 1 2.3 10.5 2.9 1.2 18.6
048
(1473) (635) (533) (1016) (49) (79) (140) (343) (406) (75) (246) (181) (461) (73) (25) (57) (267) (73) (30) (472)
58.0 25.0 21.0 40.0 1.9 3.1 5.4 13.5 16.0 3.0 13.1 7.1 18.1 2.9 1 2.3 10.5 2.9 1.2 18.6
060
(1473) (635) (533) (1016) (49) (79) (138) (343) (406) (75) (333) (181) (460) (73) (25) (57) (267) (73) (30) (472)
68.0 25.0 21.0 48.0 1.9 3.1 4.4 13.5 16.0 3.0 13.1 7.2 16.7 2.7 1 3.0 9.0 3.0 1.2 18.6
070
(1727) (635) (533) (1219) (49) (79) (112) (343) (406) (75) (333) (183) (424) (68) (25) (76) (229) (76) (31) (472)
TOP
A
STRAIGHT 1.0 [25]
.45 [11] X4
DISCHARGE
HANGER BRACKET DETAIL
2.1 [54]
1.3 [33]
E D 2.0 [51]
FOR STD.
1" FILTER
LOW VOLTAGE
FRONT
(SEE K.O. DETAIL)
Q (WATER OUT)
REAR LEFT SIDE HIGH VOLTAGE
(SEE K.O. DETAIL) Q (WATER IN)
REFRIG.
AND
BLOWER C AIR FILTER SERVICE V CONTROL
ACCESS ACCESS N ACCESS S
.8 [20] U T
F R P R
CONDENSATE DRAIN
3/4" [19] NPTI
RIGHT SIDE
L X M BLOWER OPENING ELECTRICAL KNOCKOUT DETAIL
H G
K
Horizontal Dimensional Data - Left Return, Straight Discharge, Size 006-012, inches (mm)
Size A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q (NPTI) R S T U V
006. 34.0 19.0 11.5 24.0 1.8 2.5 4.6 8.0 9.0 1.5 6.2 5.7 10.3 1.2 1/2 2.5 10.3 1.2 1.4 8.7
009 (864) (483) (292) (610) (46) (65) (117) (203) (229) (38) (157) (145) (261) (31) (13) (62) (262) (31) (35) (221)
34.0 19.0 11.5 24.0 1.8 2.5 4.6 8.0 9.0 1.5 7.7 5.7 10.3 1.2 1/2 2.5 10.3 1.2 1.4 8.7
012
(864) (483) (292) (610) (46) (65) (117) (203) (229) (38) (196) (145) (261) (31) (13) (62) (262) (31) (35) (221)
B .9 [24]
HANGER BRACKETS
LEFT .9 [24] CAN BE MOUNTED
RETURN ON ENDS OR SIDES
OF UNIT
UNIT
FRONT
2.0 [51]
E D
FOR STD. FRONT
1" FILTER
LOW VOLTAGE
(SEE K.O. DETAIL)
REAR LEFT SIDE Q (WATER OUT)
HIGH VOLTAGE
Q (WATER IN) (SEE K.O. DETAIL)
REFRIG.
BLOWER SERVICE AND
C AIR FILTER V N CONTROL
ACCESS ACCESS S
ACCESS
.8 [20] U
T
R R
CONDENSATE DRAIN F P
3/4" [19] NPTI
ELECTRICAL KNOCKOUT
FOR 015, 019, 060, 070
RIGHT SIDE
L X M BLOWER OPENING 1.00 [25] 1.38 [35]
INNER OUTER
ELECTRICAL KNOCKOUT
COMP. J FOR 024-048
ACCESS
1.25 [32]
K H G
Horizontal Dimensional Data - Left Return, Straight Discharge, Size 015-070, inches (mm)
Size A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q (NPTI) R S T U V
43.0 22.0 17.0 24.0 0.8 3.1 4.8 9.8 13.0 2.0 8.3 6.3 10.9 2.5 1/2 2.1 10.9 2.5 1.2 14.7
015
(1092) (559) (432) (610) (21) (79) (122) (248) (330) (51) (210) (161) (277) (64) (13) (52) (277) (64) (29) (373)
43.0 22.0 17.0 24.0 0.8 3.1 4.8 9.8 13.0 2.0 8.3 6.3 14.5 2.5 1/2 2.1 10.9 2.5 1.2 14.7
019
(1092) (559) (432) (610) (21) (79) (122) (248) (330) (51) (210) (161) (368) (64) (13) (52) (277) (64) (29) (373)
43.0 22.0 17.0 30.0 0.8 3.1 4.8 9.8 13.0 2.7 9.1 6.3 14.5 2.5 3/4 2.1 14.5 2.5 1.2 14.6
024
(1092) (559) (432) (762) (19) (80) (122) (248) (330) (69) (231) (160) (368) (64) (19) (52) (368) (64) (30) (371)
43.0 22.0 17.0 30.0 0.8 3.1 4.8 9.8 13.0 2.7 9.7 7.1 14.5 2.5 3/4 2.1 14.5 2.5 1.2 14.6
030
(1092) (559) (432) (762) (20) (80) (122) (248) (330) (69) (246) (181) (368) (64) (19) (52) (368) (64) (30) (371)
036, 48.0 22.0 21.0 30.0 1.8 3.1 3.6 11.0 16.0 3.0 9.7 7.1 16.3 2.4 3/4 2.1 4.7 2.4 1.2 18.7
042 (1219) (559) (533) (762) (46) (79) (93) (279) (406) (75) (246) (181) (413) (60) (19) (53) (121) (60) (29) (475)
58.0 25.0 21.0 40.0 1.9 3.1 5.5 13.5 16.0 3.0 9.7 7.1 18.1 2.9 1 2.3 10.5 2.9 1.2 18.6
048
(1473) (635) (533) (1016) (49) (79) (140) (343) (406) (75) (246) (181) (461) (73) (25) (57) (267) (73) (30) (472)
58.0 25.0 21.0 40.0 1.9 3.1 5.4 13.5 16.0 3.0 13.1 7.1 18.1 2.9 1 2.3 10.5 2.9 1.2 18.6
060
(1473) (635) (533) (1016) (49) (79) (138) (343) (406) (75) (333) (181) (460) (73) (25) (57) (267) (73) (30) (472)
68.0 25.0 21.0 48.0 1.9 3.1 4.4 13.5 16.0 3.0 13.1 7.2 16.7 2.7 1 3.0 9.0 3.0 1.2 18.6
070
(1727) (635) (533) (1219) (49) (79) (112) (343) (406) (75) (333) (183) (424) (68) (25) (76) (229) (76) (31) (472)
END TOP
DISCHARGE
A .45 [11] X4
LEFT .9 [24]
RETURN HANGER BRACKETS
.9 [24] CAN BE MOUNTED
UNIT
ON ENDS OR SIDES
FRONT
OF UNIT
E D 2.0 [51]
FOR STD.
1" FILTER
FRONT
LOW VOLTAGE
REAR (SEE K.O. DETAIL)
Q (WATER OUT)
LEFT SIDE HIGH VOLTAGE
L X M BLOWER OPENING Q (WATER IN)
(SEE K.O. DETAIL)
REFRIG.
AND
SERVICE CONTROL
J C AIR FILTER ACCESS V N ACCESS S
U T
.8 [20]
G H F R P R
K
CONDENSATE DRAIN
3/4" [19] NPTI
Horizontal Dimensional Data - Left Return, End Discharge, Size 006-012, inches (mm)
Size A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q (NPTI) R S T U V
34.0 19.0 11.5 20.0 1.9 2.5 4.2 8.0 9.0 1.0 6.2 5.7 10.3 1.2 1/2 2.5 10.3 1.2 1.4 8.7
006
(864) (483) (292) (508) (48) (65) (106) (203) (229) (26) (157) (145) (261) (31) (13) (62) (262) (31) (35) (221)
34.0 19.0 11.5 20.0 1.9 2.5 4.2 8.0 9.0 1.0 6.2 5.7 10.3 1.2 1/2 2.5 10.3 1.2 1.4 8.7
009
(864) (483) (292) (508) (48) (65) (106) (203) (229) (26) (157) (145) (261) (31) (13) (62) (262) (31) (35) (221)
34.0 19.0 11.5 24.0 1.8 2.5 4.2 8.0 9.0 1.0 7.7 5.7 10.3 1.2 1/2 2.5 10.3 1.2 1.4 8.7
012
(864) (483) (292) (610) (46) (65) (106) (203) (229) (26) (196) (145) (261) (31) (13) (62) (262) (31) (35) (221)
Horizontal Unit Dimensions - Left Return, End Discharge, Size 015-070, in (mm)
END TOP
DISCHARGE
A
HANGER BRACKET DETAIL
2.1 [54]
.45 [11] X4 1.3 [33]
B .9 [24]
HANGER BRACKETS
.9 [24] CAN BE MOUNTED
LEFT ON ENDS OR SIDES
RETURN OF UNIT
UNIT
FRONT
2.0 [51]
E D
FOR STD. FRONT
1" FILTER
LOW VOLTAGE
(SEE K.O. DETAIL)
REAR LEFT SIDE Q (WATER OUT)
HIGH VOLTAGE
L X M BLOWER OPENING Q (WATER IN) (SEE K.O. DETAIL)
REFRIG.
SERVICE AND
C AIR FILTER V
J ACCESS N CONTROL
ACCESS S
.8 [20] U
G H R
K F P R
CONDENSATE DRAIN
3/4" [19] NPTI
ELECTRICAL KNOCKOUT
FOR 015, 019, 060, 070
ELECTRICAL KNOCKOUT
COMP. BLOWER FOR 024-048
ACCESS ACCESS
1.25 [32]
Horizontal Dimensional Data - Left Return, End Discharge, Size 015-070, inches (mm)
Size A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q (NPTI) R S T U V
43.0 22.0 17.0 24.0 0.8 3.1 4.8 9.8 13.0 2.0 8.3 6.3 10.9 2.5 1/2 2.1 10.9 2.5 1.2 14.7
015
(1092) (559) (432) (610) (21) (79) (122) (248) (330) (51) (210) (161) (277) (64) (13) (52) (277) (64) (29) (373)
43.0 22.0 17.0 24.0 0.8 3.1 4.8 9.8 13.0 2.0 8.3 6.3 14.5 2.5 1/2 2.1 10.9 2.5 1.2 14.7
019
(1092) (559) (432) (610) (21) (79) (122) (248) (330) (51) (210) (161) (368) (64) (13) (52) (277) (64) (29) (373)
43.0 22.0 17.0 30.0 0.8 3.1 4.8 9.8 13.0 1.3 9.1 6.3 14.5 2.5 3/4 2.1 14.5 2.5 1.2 14.6
024
(1092) (559) (432) (762) (19) (80) (122) (248) (330) (33) (231) (160) (368) (64) (19) (52) (368) (64) (30) (371)
43.0 22.0 17.0 30.0 0.8 3.1 4.8 9.8 13.0 1.3 9.7 7.1 14.5 2.5 3/4 2.1 14.5 2.5 1.2 14.6
030
(1092) (559) (432) (762) (20) (80) (122) (248) (330) (33) (246) (181) (368) (64) (19) (52) (368) (64) (30) (371)
036, 48.0 22.0 21.0 30.0 1.8 3.1 3.6 11.0 16.0 2.1 9.7 7.1 16.3 2.4 3/4 2.1 4.7 2.4 1.2 18.7
042 (1219) (559) (533) (762) (46) (79) (93) (279) (406) (52) (246) (181) (413) (60) (19) (53) (121) (60) (29) (475)
58.0 25.0 21.0 40.0 1.9 3.1 5.5 13.5 16.0 2.1 9.7 7.1 18.1 2.9 1 2.3 10.5 2.9 1.2 18.6
048 (1473) (635) (533) (1016) (49) (79) (140) (343) (406) (52) (246) (181) (461) (73) (25) (57) (267) (73) (30) (472)
58.0 25.0 21.0 40.0 1.9 3.1 5.4 13.5 16.0 2.1 13.1 7.1 18.1 2.9 1 2.3 10.5 2.9 1.2 18.6
060
(1473) (635) (533) (1016) (49) (79) (138) (343) (406) (52) (333) (181) (460) (73) (25) (57) (267) (73) (30) (472)
68.0 25.0 21.0 48.0 1.9 3.1 4.4 13.5 16.0 2.1 13.1 7.2 16.7 2.7 1 3.0 9.0 3.0 1.2 18.6
070
(1727) (635) (533) (1219) (49) (79) (112) (343) (406) (52) (333) (183) (424) (68) (25) (76) (229) (76) (31) (472)
STANDARD
1" FILTER GUIDES
H (WATER IN
FROM WSE)
ACCESS FOR
ADJUSTABLE WATER H (WATER OUT UNIT REAR
TEMPERATURE SWITCH TO LOOP) CONDENSATE DRAIN
H (WATER IN 3/4" [19] NPTI
FROM LOOP) UNIT FRONT FOR ALL UNIT SIZES
H (WATER OUT
TO MAIN UNIT)
UNIT REAR
ACCESS FOR
WATER VALVE
ACTUATOR
Water Side Economizer Dimensional Data - Horizontal, Left Return, inches (mm)
Unit Size A B C D E F G H J K
34.0 26.0 11.5 22.1 5.3 4.5 8.0 1/2 2.0 2.0
006
(864) (660) (292) (562) (134) (115) (202) (13) (51) (51)
34.0 26.0 11.5 26.1 5.3 4.5 8.0 1/2 2.0 2.0
009, 012
(864) (660) (292) (664) (134) (115) (202) (13) (51) (51)
43.0 29.0 17.0 27.1 5.2 5.8 11.3 1/2 2.0 2.0
015, 019
(1092) (737) (432) (688) (132) (146) (286) (13) (51) (51)
43.0 29.0 17.0 30.7 5.1 6.1 12.8 3/4 2.0 2.0
024, 030
(1092) (737) (432) (780) (130) (156) (324) (19) (51) (51)
48.0 30.0 21.0 34.7 6.7 6.5 16.0 3/4 2.0 2.5
036, 042
(1219) (762) (533) (881) (170) (165) (406) (19) (51) (64)
58.0 33.0 21.0 44.8 6.7 7.6 14.2 1 2.0 2.6
048, 060 (1473) (838) (533) (1138) (170) (194) (361) (25) (51) (66)
68.0 33.0 21.0 54.1 6.7 9.8 15.2 1 2.0 2.6
070
(1727) (838) (533) (1374) (170) (248) (387) (25) (51) (66)
STANDARD
1" FILTER GUIDES
ACCESS FOR
ADJUSTABLE WATER
TEMPERATURE SWITCH
H (WATER IN
FROM WSE)
CONDENSATE DRAIN UNIT REAR
H (WATER OUT 3/4" [19] NPTI
TO LOOP) FOR ALL UNIT SIZES
H (WATER IN
UNIT FRONT FROM LOOP)
H (WATER OUT
TO MAIN UNIT)
UNIT REAR
ACCESS FOR
WATER VALVE
ACTUATOR
Water Side Economizer Dimensional Data - Horizontal, Right Return, inches (mm)
Unit Size A B C D E F G H J K
34.0 26.0 11.5 22.1 5.3 4.5 8.0 1/2 2.0 2.0
006
(864) (660) (292) (562) (134) (115) (202) (13) (51) (51)
34.0 26.0 11.5 26.1 5.3 4.5 8.0 1/2 2.0 2.0
009, 012
(864) (660) (292) (664) (134) (115) (202) (13) (51) (51)
43.0 29.0 17.0 27.1 5.2 5.8 11.3 1/2 2.0 2.0
015, 019
(1092) (737) (432) (688) (132) (146) (286) (13) (51) (51)
43.0 29.0 17.0 30.7 5.1 5.1 11.8 3/4 2.0 2.0
024, 030
(1092) (737) (432) (780) (130) (130) (300) (19) (51) (51)
48.0 30.0 21.0 34.7 6.7 5.9 15.3 3/4 2.0 2.5
036, 042
(1219) (762) (533) (881) (170) (149) (387) (19) (51) (64)
58.0 33.0 21.0 44.8 6.7 7.6 14.2 1 2.0 2.6
048, 060
(1473)
68.0 (838)
33.0 (533)
21.0 (1138)
54.1 (170)
6.7 (194)
7.8 (361)
13.2 (25)
1 (51)
2.0 (66)
2.6
070
(1727) (838) (533) (1374) (170) (198) (336) (25) (51) (66)
PIVOTING
FILTER DOOR
U
N T
I
T N
F O
R R
O F
N T
I
T N
U
4.5 [114]
7.5 [191]
Q Q
R 3.5 [89] R
070 2200 18 67,500 52,700 5.00 13.5 77,500 5.28 4.3 69,000 52,700 4.54 15.2 53,000 4.85 3.2
*AHRI/ISO 13256-1 certified capacity and efficiency. Cooling capacities are based on 80.6°F db, 66.2°F wb (27°C) entering air temperature,
86°F (30°C) entering water temperature for Water Loop and 77°F (25°C) entering water temperature for Ground Loop. Heating capacities
are based on 68°F (20°C) entering air temperature, 77°F (25°C) entering water temperature for Water Loop and 32°F(0°C) entering water
temperature for Ground Loop.
HydroBank MS Vertical WSHP - Size 006 (PSC Motor) at Rated 250 CFM Air Flow
Water Cooling Heating
Entering
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Entering Entering Total Heat of Power
Water GPM Power
Drop Temp. Capacity Capacity Rejection EER Fluid Air Capacity Absorption Input COP
Temp. °F Input kW
Ft H2O (db/wb) °F MBTUH MBTUH MBTUH Temp. °F Temp. °F MBTUH MBTUH kW
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
40 80/67 30 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
50 80/67 40 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
60 80/67 50 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
70 80/67 60 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80 80/67 70 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
85 80/67 80 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
90 80/67 90 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 Notes:
80/67 (1) Shaded area is extended range; antifreeze required.
85/71
75/63 (2) Ratings at 30°F and 40°F EWT are based on a 15% methanol
antifreeze solution.
100 80/67 (3) AHRI/ISO 13256-1 certified conditions are 80.6°F DB/66.2°F
85/71
WB in cooling and 68°F in heating.
75/63
(4) Table does not include fan credit or water pump penalty
80/67
power corrections required for AHRI/ISO standard performance
85/71
75/63 ratings.
80/67 (5) Data are based on full load operation.
85/71 (6) Performance data are subject to change without notice.
75/63 (7) Interpolation is permissible; extrapolation is not.
110 80/67 (8) For performance data outside the EAT listed, refer to the
85/71 Hydrobank Select Software Program.
75/63
80/67
85/71
75/63
80/67 60
70
85/71 80
75/63 60
85 80/67 80 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
90 80/67 90 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 Notes:
80/67 (1) Shaded area is extended range; antifreeze required.
85/71
75/63 (2) Ratingssolution.
antifreeze at 30°F and 40°F EWT are based on a 15% methanol
100 80/67 (3) AHRI/ISO 13256-1 certified conditions are 80.6°F DB/66.2°F
85/71
WB in cooling and 68°F in heating.
75/63
(4) Table does not include fan credit or water pump penalty
80/67
power corrections required for AHRI/ISO standard performance
85/71
75/63 ratings.
80/67 (5) Data are based on full load operation.
85/71 (6) Performance data are subject to change without notice.
75/63 (7) Interpolation is permissible; extrapolation is not.
110 80/67 (8) For performance data outside the EAT listed, refer to the
85/71 Hydrobank Select Software Program.
75/63
80/67
85/71
75/63
80/67 60
70
85/71 80
75/63 60
85 80/67 80 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
90 80/67 90 70
85/71 80
75/63 60
80/67 70
85/71 80
75/63 Notes:
80/67 (1) Shaded area is extended range; antifreeze required.
85/71
75/63 (2) Ratingssolution.
antifreeze at 30°F and 40°F EWT are based on a 15% methanol
100 80/67 (3) AHRI/ISO 13256-1 certified conditions are 80.6°F DB/66.2°F
85/71
WB in cooling and 68°F in heating.
75/63
(4) Table does not include fan credit or water pump penalty
80/67
power corrections required for AHRI/ISO standard performance
85/71
75/63 ratings.
80/67 (5) Data are based on full load operation.
85/71 (6) Performance data are subject to change without notice.
75/63 (7) Interpolation is permissible; extrapolation is not.
110 80/67 (8) For performance data outside the EAT listed, refer to the
85/71 Hydrobank Select Software Program.
75/63
80/67
85/71
Correction Tables
ec r ca a a - er ca n s, an ar ower o or
Unit Voltage Compressor Blower Blower Total Unit Min Circuit
Rated Voltage Min. Fuse Max. Fuse
Size Code RLA LRA Motor FLA Motor HP FLA Amps
A 115-1-60
006 D 208/230-1-60
E 265/277-1-60
A 115-1-60
009 D 208/230-1-60 Consult Factory
E 265/277-1-60
A 115-1-60
012 D 208/230-1-60
E 265/277-1-60
D 208/230-1-60 5.4 33 1.6 1/5 7.0 8.4 15 20
015
E 265/277-1-60 5.0 28 1.2 1/5 6.2 7.5 15 20
D 208/230-1-60 7.3 43 1.6 1/5 8.9 10.7 15 20
019
E 265/277-1-60 5.9 46 1.2 1/5 7.1 8.6 15 20
D 208/230-1-60 8.9 43 4.1 1/3 13.0 15.2 20 25
F 208/230-3-60 6.3 63 4.1 1/3 10.4 12.0 15 20
024
E 265/277-1-60 6.8 46 3.1 1/3 9.9 11.6 15 20
G 460-60-3 3.1 30 1.3 1/3 4.4 5.2 15 20
024 Med 800 976 964 947 930 909 885 861 831 794 757 719 663 - - - - - - -
Hi 1,126 1,102 1,076 1,050 1,023 991 958 925 890 848 791 742 667 - - - - - -
Lo - 701 699 695 690 678 662 646 617 587 553 - - - - - - - -
030 Med 1000 - 929 923 915 903 887 868 849 814 773 731 659 - - - - - - -
Hi 1,161 1,155 1,148 1,137 1,115 1,093 1,071 1,043 1,006 970 922 860 777 - - - - - -
Lo - - - - 1,289 1,288 1,280 1,264 1,246 1,215 1,185 1,151 1,109 1,066 1,023 - - - -
036 Med 1200 1,535 1,530 1,517 1,503 1,484 1,462 1,439 1,412 1,383 1,351 1,306 1,261 1,215 1,157 - - - - -
Hi 1,743 1,716 1,686 1,656 1,625 1,591 1,558 1,524 1,479 1,429 1,379 1,328 1,265 - - - - - -
Lo - - - - - 1,288 1,282 1,265 1,249 1,218 1,187 1,154 1,112 1,069 1,026 - - - -
042 Med 1400 1,536 1,533 1,519 1,506 1,488 1,466 1,443 1,416 1,387 1,357 1,311 1,266 1,220 1,162 - - - - -
Hi 1,750 1,723 1,693 1,663 1,632 1,598 1,564 1,531 1,487 1,437 1,386 1,335 1,272 1,202 - - - - -
Lo - - - - - - - - 1,289 1,288 1,273 1,255 1,227 1,191 1,153 1,102 1,051 1,000 -
048 Med 1600 - - - - 1,538 1,535 1,528 1,514 1,499 1,475 1,449 1,420 1,387 1,348 1,291 1,234 1,163 - -
Hi - 1,857 1,845 1,825 1,805 1,778 1,749 1,716 1,680 1,643 1,601 1,559 1,516 1,451 1,385 1,318 1,220 - -
Lo 1,328 1,314 1,300 1,286 1,272 1,254 1,234 1,213 1,185 1,152 1,117 1,074 1,031 982 931 882 837 791 746
060 Med 2000 1,732 1,714 1,697 1,672 1,647 1,621 1,566 1,509 1,452 1,391 1,330 1,268 1,208 1,148 1,087 1,026 964 884 -
Hi 2,108 2,078 2,047 2,014 1,951 1,881 1,806 1,731 1,654 1,572 1,485 1,394 1,303 1,211 1,135 1,058 981 887 -
Lo 1,533 1,500 1,467 1,434 1,401 1,373 1,345 1,317 1,285 1,252 1,219 1,188 1,157 1,124 1,092 1,059 1,033 1,011 -
070 Med 2200 - 1,900 1,875 1,848 1,821 1,793 1,768 1,743 1,718 1,693 1,658 1,621 1,562 1,496 1,429 1,345 1,246 1,149 1,090
Hi - 2,396 2,380 2,365 2,325 2,285 2,246 2,200 2,129 2,057 1,985 1,913 1,839 1,753 1,656 1,558 1,459 1,359 1,258
4 1,269 1,257 1,245 1,233 1,222 1,205 1,194 1,183 1,172 1,159 1,143 1,129 1,116 1,101 - - - - -
5 1,473 1,461 1,449 1,439 1,426 1,413 1,398 1,385 1,316 1,330 1,275 1,252 - - - - - - -
1 762 743 719 699 674 647 622 589 570 558 542 - - - - - - - -
2 1,034 1,017 1,001 986 970 953 935 916 898 883 865 843 812 - - - - - -
036 3 1200 1,170 1,154 1,138 1,125 1,111 1,095 1,079 1,063 1,048 1,033 1,017 997 984 967 951 933 910 881 -
4 1,328 1,314 1,303 1,292 1,278 1,263 1,250 1,236 1,226 1,208 1,195 1,183 1,171 1,156 1,139 1,125 1,110 1,092 -
5 1,488 1,477 1,465 1,452 1,443 1,429 1,416 1,400 1,386 1,375 1,365 1,352 1,338 1,313 1,289 1,264 1,236 - -
1 763 743 719 699 674 647 622 589 570 558 542 - - - - - - - -
2 1,035 1,018 1,002 987 971 954 936 917 898 883 865 844 813 - - - - - -
042 3 1400 1,171 1,155 1,139 1,125 1,111 1,096 1,080 1,063 1,048 1,033 1,018 998 984 968 951 933 911 881 -
4 1,329 1,316 1,304 1,293 1,280 1,265 1,251 1,237 1,227 1,210 1,196 1,184 1,172 1,158 1,140 1,126 1,111 1,093 -
5 1,490 1,479 1,467 1,453 1,444 1,431 1,418 1,403 1,388 1,377 1,366 1,354 1,339 1,316 1,291 1,267 1,239 - -
1 1,313 1,292 1,271 1,251 1,232 1,213 1,192 1,170 1,148 1,127 1,105 1,083 1,062 1,040 1,018 997 976 957 940
2 1,791 1,774 1,757 1,742 1,726 1,712 1,698 1,682 1,665 1,648 1,632 1,616 1,600 1,583 - - - - -
060 3 2000 2,019 2,003 1,979 1,963 1,951 1,938 1,924 1,911 1,897 1,883 1,831 1,774 1,716 - - - - - -
4 2,133 2,117 2,101 2,087 2,071 2,055 2,036 2,011 1,985 1,937 1,868 1,799 - - - - - - -
5 2,253 2,239 2,226 2,207 2,181 2,156 2,103 2,048 1,993 1,931 1,861 1,791 1,721 - - - - - -
1 1,380 1,355 1,332 1,310 1,291 1,271 1,250 1,227 1,203 1,179 1,122 1,065 1,028 997 972 950 930 913 896
2 1,887 1,869 1,850 1,831 1,811 1,792 1,774 1,755 1,736 1,719 1,708 1,695 1,679 1,663 1,651 1,639 1,620 1,597 -
070 3 2200 2,131 2,116 2,096 2,076 2,058 2,040 2,024 2,007 1,991 1,974 1,958 1,942 1,926 1,912 1,897 1,886 1,874 - -
4 2,256 2,241 2,225 2,209 2,189 2,170 2,155 2,138 2,120 2,102 2,085 2,069 2,056 2,043 2,007 1,953 1,898 - -
5 2,385 2,370 2,355 2,336 2,318 2,300 2,283 2,270 2,258 2,242 2,225 2,195 2,147 2,098 2,031 1,964 1,896 - -
Weight - Shipping (lbs) 179 220 234 242 273 296 339 349 391
With Water Side Economizer 214 255 273 281 325 348 397 407 459
With Hot Gas Reheat 185 226 241 249 283 306 351 361 406
Vertical Unit Dimensions - Right Return, Top Discharge, Size 006-070, in (mm)
TOP
TOP
DISCHARGE B
H J
2.1 [53] FOR
STD. 1" FILTER
RIGHT
RETURN A G D
F
UNIT
FRONT K x L BLOWER E
OPENING
BLOWER
BLOWER
ACCESS R MOTOR
CONDENSATE ACCESS AIR FILTER
DRAIN
Q
(WATER OUT) LOW VOLTAGE
C
(SEE K.O. DETAIL)
Q
(WATER IN) HIGH VOLTAGE
(SEE K.O. DETAIL)
REFRIG. CONTROL
ACCESS ACCESS
M
N U
V
S(x3) T(x2)
P
REAR
KNOCKOUT DETAIL
1.25 [32]
BLOWER
W ACCESS
X SERVICE
ACCESS
012
21.5 22.5 36.0 17.9 1.8 3.8 14.0 14.0 5.3 10.4 8.4 11.4 7.4 3.4 1/2 3/4 1.7 1.5 8.0 3.0 22.4 11.8
015
(546) (572) (914) (455) (46) (97) (356) (356) (135) (264) (213) (290) (188) (86) (13) (19) (43) (38) (203) (76) (569) (300)
21.5 22.5 36.0 17.9 1.8 3.8 14.0 14.0 5.3 9.8 8.4 11.4 7.4 3.4 1/2 3/4 1.7 1.5 8.0 3.0 22.4 11.8
019
(546) (572) (914) (455) (46) (97) (356) (356) (135) (248) (213) (290) (188) (86) (13) (19) (43) (38) (203) (76) (569) (300)
21.5 22.5 40.0 17.9 1.8 3.8 14.0 14.0 5.3 10.4 9.3 11.4 7.4 3.4 3/4 3/4 1.7 1.5 8.8 3.8 23.4 14.8
024
(546)
21.5 (572)
22.5 (1016)
40.0 (455)
17.9 (46)
1.8 (97)
3.8 (356)
14.0 (356)
14.0 (135)
5.3 (264)
11.4 (236)
9.8 (290)
11.4 (188)
7.4 (86)
3.4 (19)
3/4 (19)
3/4 (43)
1.7 (38)
1.5 (222)
8.8 (95)
3.8 (594)
23.4 (376)
14.8
030
(546) (572) (1016) (455) (46) (97) (356) (356) (135) (291) (249) (290) (188) (86) (19) (19) (43) (38) (222) (95) (594) (376)
26.0 22.5 45.0 23.4 1.3 6.0 14.0 14.0 5.3 11.4 9.8 11.4 7.4 3.4 3/4 3/4 1.7 1.5 9.0 4.0 28.4 14.8
040
(660) (572) (1143) (595) (33) (152) (356) (356) (135) (291) (249) (290) (188) (86) (19) (19) (43) (38) (229) (102) (721) (376)
036, 30.5 25.3 48.0 29.6 0.4 6.3 18.0 16.0 3.9 11.4 9.8 14.0 9.0 5.0 1 3/4 1.7 1.5 9.0 4.0 28.7 17.5
042 (775) (643) (1219) (752) (11) (159) (457) (406) (100) (291) (249) (356) (229) (127) (25) (19) (43) (38) (229) (102) (729) (444)
30.5 25.3 48.0 29.6 0.4 6.3 18.0 16.0 3.9 11.5 13.2 14.0 9.0 5.0 1 3/4 1.7 1.5 9.0 4.0 28.7 17.5
048
(775) (643) (1219) (752) (11) (159) (457) (406) (100) (291) (336) (356) (229) (127) (25) (19) (43) (38) (229) (102) (729) (444)
30.5 25.3 58.5 29.6 0.4 6.3 18.0 16.0 3.9 11.5 13.2 16.1 10.6 6.6 1 3/4 1.7 1.5 9.0 4.0 38.2 18.5
060
(775) (643) (1486) (752) (11) (159) (457) (406) (100) (291) (336) (408) (268) (167) (25) (19) (43) (38) (229) (102) (971) (470)
30.5 25.3 58.5 29.6 0.4 6.3 18.0 16.0 3.9 11.4 13.2 14.5 9.0 5.0 1 3/4 1.7 1.5 9.0 4.0 38.2 18.5
070
(775) (643) (1486) (752) (11) (159) (457) (406) (100) (289) (334) (368) (229) (127) (25) (19) (43) (38) (229) (102) (971) (470)
LEFT
RETURN D G A
UNIT
FRONT
E F
1.0 [25]
LEFT SIDE FRONT RIGHT SIDE
R BLOWER
CONDENSATE MOTOR BLOWER
DRAIN ACCESS ACCESS
AIR FILTER
Q
(WATER OUT) LOW VOLTAGE
(SEE K.O. DETAIL) C
Q
(WATER IN) HIGH VOLTAGE
CONTROL (SEE K.O. DETAIL)
REFRIG.
ACCESS ACCESS
M
N U
S(x3) T(x2) V
P
REAR
KNOCKOUT DETAIL
BLOWER
ACCESS
W 1.25 [32]
SERVICE
ACCESS
X
012
21.5 22.5 36.0 17.9 1.8 3.8 14.0 14.0 7.1 10.4 8.4 11.4 7.4 3.4 1/2 3/4 1.7 1.5 8.0 3.0 22.4 11.8
015
(546) (572) (914) (455) (46) (97) (356) (356) (180) (264) (213) (290) (188) (86) (13) (19) (43) (38) (203) (76) (569) (300)
21.5 22.5 36.0 17.9 1.8 3.8 14.0 14.0 7.7 9.8 8.4 11.4 7.4 3.4 1/2 3/4 1.7 1.5 8.0 3.0 22.4 11.8
019
(546) (572) (914) (455) (46) (97) (356) (356) (195) (248) (213) (290) (188) (86) (13) (19) (43) (38) (203) (76) (569) (300)
21.5 22.5 40.0 17.9 1.8 3.8 14.0 14.0 8.1 10.4 9.3 11.4 7.4 3.4 3/4 3/4 1.7 1.5 8.8 3.8 23.4 14.8
024
(546) (572) (1016) (455) (46) (97) (356) (356) (206) (264) (236) (290) (188) (86) (19) (19) (43) (38) (222) (95) (594) (376)
21.5 22.5 40.0 17.9 1.8 3.8 14.0 14.0 8.1 11.4 9.8 11.4 7.4 3.4 3/4 3/4 1.7 1.5 8.8 3.8 23.4 14.8
030
(546) (572) (1016) (455) (46) (97) (356) (356) (206) (291) (249) (290) (188) (86) (19) (19) (43) (38) (222) (95) (594) (376)
040 26.0 22.5 45.0 23.4 1.3 6.0 14.0 14.0 8.1 11.4 9.8 11.4 7.4 3.4 3/4 3/4 1.7 1.5 9.0 4.0 28.4 14.8
(660) (572) (1143) (595) (33) (152) (356) (356) (205) (291) (249) (290) (188) (86) (19) (19) (43) (38) (229) (102) (721) (376)
036, 30.5 25.3 48.0 29.6 0.4 6.3 18.0 16.0 8.2 11.4 9.8 14.0 9.0 5.0 1 3/4 1.7 1.5 9.0 4.0 28.7 17.5
042 (775) (643) (1219) (752) (11) (159) (457) (406) (208) (291) (249) (356) (229) (127) (25) (19) (43) (38) (229) (102) (729) (444)
30.5 25.3 48.0 29.6 0.4 6.3 18.0 16.0 8.2 11.5 13.2 14.0 9.0 5.0 1 3/4 1.7 1.5 9.0 4.0 28.7 17.5
048
(775) (643) (1219) (752) (11) (159) (457) (406) (208) (291) (336) (356) (229) (127) (25) (19) (43) (38) (229) (102) (729) (444)
30.5 25.3 58.5 29.6 0.4 6.3 18.0 16.0 8.3 11.5 13.2 16.1 10.6 6.6 1 3/4 1.7 1.5 9.0 4.0 38.2 18.5
060
(775) (643) (1486) (752) (11) (159) (457) (406) (210) (291) 3 (408) (268) (167) (25) (19) (43) (38) (229) (102) (971) (470)
30.5 25.3 58.5 29.6 0.4 6.3 18.0 16.0 3.9 11.4 13.2 14.5 9.0 5.0 1 3/4 1.7 1.5 9.0 4.0 38.2 18.5
070
(775) (643) (1486) (752) (11) (159) (457) (406) (100) (289) (334) (368) (229) (127) (25) (19) (43) (38) (229) (102) (971) (470)
9 ]
1
[
7 7
D
A
F
E
DRAIN/VENT
ACCESS
K
L
J M
WATER
OUTLET
J WSE
WATER H CONDENSATE
IN FROM DRAIN
WSE UNIT FRONT J
WATER Right Return
INLET
J
MOTORIZED VALVE,
WATER
ADJUSTABE TEMP
OUT TO
B
SWITCH ACCESS
UNIT
]
C [ 2 0 4
1
0
8 .
.7 7
[ 1
9 ]
D
E
A
K DRAIN/VENT
F
ACCESS
L
M
WSE
CONDENSATE J
DRAIN WATER
OUTLET
H
UNIT FRONT
J
WATER
INLET J
WATER
IN FROM
WSE Left Return
Water Side Economizer Dimensional Data - Horizontal, Left Return, inches (mm)
Unit Size A B C D E F G H J (NPT) K L M
36.0 21.5 30.5 5.3 25.7 33.4 15.5 20.0 1/2 10.0 3.7 2.5
015, 019
(914) (546) (775) (134) (654) (848) (395) (507) (13) (254) (93) (64)
40.0 21.5 30.5 5.6 26.7 37.0 16.3 20.0 3/4 10.0 3.7 2.5
024, 030
(1016) (546) (775) (143) (679) (940) (413) (507) (19) (254) (93) (64)
45.0 26.0 30.5 6.2 31.7 42.9 18.4 24.5 3/4 12.2 4.2 2.4
036, 042
(1143) (660) (775) (158) (806) (1089) (467) (621) (19) (311) (106) (60)
48.0 30.5 33.3 6.1 32.1 45.5 19.4 29.0 1 14.5 4.2 2.6
048, 060
(1219) (775) (845) (155) (814) (1156) (493) (736) (25) (368) (106) (66)
58.5 30.5 32.3 6.1 41.6 56.0 21.9 29.0 1 14.5 4.2 2.6
070
(1486) (775) (819) (155) (1055) (1423) (557) (736) (25) (368) (106) (65)
O U C
T S
HINGED D U I D E
UNIT FRONT UNIT FRONT
FILTER F L C T
A N
DOOR G
E
7.50 [191]
3.39 [86] A A
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagram - PSC Motor , Three-Phase 208-230 or 460V/3PH/60H
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagram - Constant-Torque ECM Motor, Single-Phase 208-230V/1PH/60H
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagram - Constant-Torque ECM Motor, Single-Phase 277V/1PH/60H
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagram - Constant-Torque ECM Motor, Three-Phase 208-230V/1PH/60H
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagram - Constant-Torque ECM Motor, Three-Phase 460V/1PH/60H
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagram - EPiC DDC Controller
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagram - EPiC DDC Controller with Analog Outputs
Field-Installed Accessories
Field-Installed Accessories
Thermostats
• 4 time and 4 temperature settings per program (heat • 4 time and 4 temperature settings per program: 2
& cool) setbacks (heat and cool) or selectable 2 time and 2
temperature settings with 1 setback
•
Easy-to-read LCD screen • Easy-to-read 12 square-inch touchscreen display
• Choice of battery-powered or hard-wired
• Dual-powered: battery-powered or hard-wired with
battery back-up
• 4 time and 4 temperature settings per program (heat • 7 day, 5/1/1 day programmable or non-programma-
& cool) ble (installer selectable)
• Easy-to-read LCD • 4 time and 4 temperature settings per program: 2
setbacks (heat and cool) or selectable 2 time and 2
• Choice of battery-powered or hard-wired
temperature settings with 1 setback
•
Humidication and dehumidication control (dehu -
midication Rh range 40-90% and humidication Rh
range 5-50%)
• Easy-to-read 12 square-inch touchscreen display
• Dual-powered: battery-powered or hard-wired with
battery back-up
Field-Installed Accessories
BACView Hand Held Keypad Wall-Mounted Zone Sensors
Zone Sensors: Base, Plus and Pro
The BACView handheld keypad provides local access Base Zone Sensors
to controllers and operational properties through an Base zone sensors have no user controls. They are
easy-to-use keypad/display. The device plugs into an available in models that sense only temperature and
Rnet connector to allow the user to modify user-defined those that sense both temperature and relative humidity
properties without additional computer software. (RH) from 10% to 90%.
The handheld device has a numeric keypad, directional Plus Zone Sensors
keys, and four programmable function keys. A large
4-line by 40-character backlit LCD display provides easy Plus zone sensors have a slide potentiometer for tem-
reading even in poor lighting conditions. The device perature set point adjustment. They include an override
includes an alarm indicator light and audible warning. button that forces the zone into an occupied or unoccu-
pied state. A green LED tells the occupant that the zone
BACView Wall/Panel Mounted Keypad is in an occupied state.
They are available in models that sense only tempera-
ture and those that sense both temperature and relative
humidity (RH) from 10% to 90%.
Pro Zone Sensors
Pro zone sensors have a slide potentiometer for tem-
The optional BACview® keypad device provides access Pro sensors include an LCD display that allows the
to controllers and operational properties or the ability user to view information such as zone temperature, set
to manage a small facility with an easy-to-use keypad/ points, outside air temperature and equipment status.
display. The BACview device plugs into an Rnet con- The user can also edit information from the display.
nection and allows the user to display and modify user- They are available in models that sense only tempera-
defined properties without the use of computer software. ture and those that sense both temperature and relative
It features a numeric keypad, directional keys, and four humidity (RH) from 10% to 90%.
programmable function keys.
A large 4-line-by-40-character backlit LCD display is pro-
vided for easy reading even in poor lighting conditions.
The device includes an alarm indicator light and audible
warning.
Field-Installed Accessories
Fire-Rated Hoses and Hose Kit Option 3: Braided stainless steel supply hose, as
Assemblies described above, attached to a combination ball valve/
strainer with a union end and a PT test plug. Braided
Flexible, fire-rated hoses are available in 1/2 inch (unit stainless steel return hose, as described above,
sizes 006 to 019), 3/4 inch (024 to 042) and 1-inch (048 attached to an auto-flow valve with a PT test plug and a
to 070) diameters and in 24 and 36 inch lengths. All union end.
hoses are constructed of braided stainless steel and are
rated at a minimum of 225 psi.
Hose Kit Assemblies
Several hose kit assemblies are available that include
the flexible, fire-rated hoses described above. Your
choices are as follows.
Option 1: Supply and return hoses as described above
with a swivel on one end and a threaded MNPT on the
other end. The swivel ends include MPT adapters for
converting the female swivels to male ends.
Hose Kit - Option 3
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Engineering Specification
Option: Units shall have optional water side econo- Electrical
mizers available. Water side economizers must be
Controls and safety devices shall be factory wired and
designed to provide an additional stage of cooling if the
mounted within the unit. Controls shall include fan relay,
supply water temperature drops to a level that mean-
compressor contactor, 24V transformer, reversing valve
ingful cooling can be realized. Waterside economizer
coil and solid state lockout controller (HP5). The con-
packages will include a 3-way diverting valve factory
troller shall include the following features:
installed/piped.
•
An optional extended range package shall include insu- • Random start time delay from 5 to 35 seconds
lated water to refrigerant heat exchanger, water lines • Compressor anti-short cycle protection for 300 sec-
and refrigeration (suction) lines to prevent condensation onds (5 minutes)
from dripping inside the cabinet.
• Compressor, fan and reversing valve control
Fan Motor and Assembly
• Condensate overow protection
The fan shall be direct drive centrifugal forward curved
• Compressor lockout with selectable intelligent/
type with a dynamically balanced wheel. The housing
manual reset
and wheel shall be designed for quiet low velocity
operation. The blower shall feature a removable inlet • LED status on the board
ring to facilitate removal and servicing of the fan motor.
• Lockout alarm signal to an LED in the wall thermo-
The fan motor shall be three-speed PSC type standard.
stat in the event of a safety circuit fault
The motor shall be permanently lubricated and have
thermal overload protection. Units without a removable • Fan interlock to automatically energize the fan when
inlet ring on the blower housing are not acceptable. ever the compressor is on
Option: 15,000 Btu/Hr to 70,000 Btu/Hr models shall • Board operable on 50 and 60 cycle power
have an optional constant torque electronically com-
• Emergency shutdown from a eld supplied signal
mutated motor for premium fan efficiency. These motors
shall feature 5 pre-programmed torque settings that can • Unoccupied (night setback and night setup) mode
be changed in the field to match design requirements. from a eld-supplied signal.
Units configured with 460V- 3 Ph – 60 Hz power must
• Dry contact alarm signal for connection of a fault
be able to operate without the need for a neutral wire for
the motor. signal to a DDC controller.
• Auxiliary dry contact for tie-in of a motorized valve
Option: 15,000 Btu/Hr to 70,000 Btu/Hr models shall
when the compressor is on (or optional compressor
have an optional constant CFM electronically commu-
status)
tated motor for premium fan efficiency and constant air
delivery over a wide range of external static pressures. • Night heating or cooling operation from the wall
These motors shall be field adjustable for +/- 15% of thermostat (7 day programmable, 2 stage heat/cool
nominal design air flow. thermostat required)
Engineering Specification
• Low Pressure Switch: If the refrigerant pressure falls heating or cooling. Intelligent reset automatically
below the low pressure set point, the low pressure terminates the lockout mode 5 minutes after a lockout
switch closes immediately and the unit goes into condition occurs. The purpose of intelligent reset is to
the lockout mode after the amount of low Pressure allow the unit to attempt to reset itself if the condition
bypass has been satised. that caused the original lockout corrects itself. After 3
attempts in a 6000 second (100 minute) period after the
• Optional Freezestat Switch: If the leaving uid tem -
first lockout, the intelligent reset feature is terminated
perature falls to 32°F, the freezestat switch opens.
After 10 seconds, the unit goes into lockout mode. and the
reset. unitnumber
The stays in
oflockout until the is
reset attempts unit is manually
limited to protect
• Condensate Overow Protection: If the drain pan the unit from severe damage.
sensor comes in contact with moisture for more than
30 seconds, the unit goes into lockout mode. DDC Controls:
Lockout mode will occur if any of the safety circuits The unit shall be provided with a factory-supplied,
are activated. In this condition the compressor is de- installed and wired Direct Digital Control (DDC)
energized, but the fan operates if the wall thermostat Advanced Application Controller (AAC). The controller
is calling for cooling or heating. The two lockout alarm shall be factory programmed per the application, shall
circuits are also enabled. have a minimum 16-bit processor with 1MB Flash RAM
and 4MB of battery-backed RAM.
Low and High Voltage Protection
The control programs, human-machine interface (HMI)
If voltage conditions are good, the unit performs a files and editable set-points shall be stored on Flash
self-diagnostic check for faults. If no faults are identi- RAM at the time of download or manual archive initia-
fied, the “green” LED comes on with no flashes. If the tion. The firmware will be configured to allow up to 10
supply voltage falls below the minimum or above the individual control programs.
maximum, the reversing valve, fan and compressor are
de-energized. LED lights will indicate the fault. Once In the event of a battery-backed memory loss, the
the voltage falls within an acceptable range, the unit will program, HMI and archived set-points shall be refreshed
restart without requiring a reset. All time delays required from the archived data in Flash RAM. An on-board,
for start-up of the fan, compressor and reversing valve battery-backed, real-time clock shall be provided to
will take place before the unit is re-started. The low allow for stand-alone operation scheduling.
voltage cutout is 21.6 VAC and the cut-in is 24.0 VAC. The controller shall have at the minimum LED indicators
The high-voltage cut-out is 34.0 VAC and the cut-in is for power, run, processor error, for each control output,
29.7 VAC. These high and low voltages are monitored Building Management System (BMS) communication
at terminals “R” and “COM”. transmit, and BMS communication receive.
Lockout Alarm (Circuit) Signal The controller’s specified operating range shall be at
This is the first lockout alarm circuit. In the lockout the minimum 0°F to 130°F and 10% to 90% RH non-
mode, the circuit provides a 24-volt power (+) signal condensing. The controller shall be able to operate on
at the “LO ALM” terminal of the terminal block which is 24Vac ± 10%, 50-60Hz or 26Vdc (25Vdc min, 30Vdc
wired to the LED on the wall thermostat to indicate a max) to address all potential site locations and issues.
lockout condition. It shall also be listed by UL as UL-916 (PAZX), cUL-916
(PAZX7), FCC Part 15-Subpart B-Class A, and CE.
Dry Contacts Lockout Alarm (Circuit) Signal
The controller shall be capable of BMS network com-
This is the second lockout alarm circuit. In the lockout munication using either BACnet MSTP, BACnet PTP,
mode, this circuit provides a signal at the terminal Modbus RTU, or JCI N2 without an external gateway
block. The signal is a set of normally open contacts at device from 9.6k to 76.8k Baud. The controller shall
terminals “IN ALM” and “OUT ALM” of the unit terminal conform to BACnet Advanced Application Controller
strip. The contacts close in the lockout mode, allowing (B-ACC) Standard Device Profile as defined in ANSI/
connection of a remote alarm. ASHRAE Standard 135-2012 (BACnet) Annex L, Pro-
Reset of a Lockout tocol Revision 9.
The controller can be selected to manual or intelligent The controller shall also be capable of BMS network
reset of a lockout mode through an on-board dip switch communication using LonWorks (LonTalk) protocol with
labeled as “RST”. When a manual reset is selected, the an optional LonCard to only include the required neuron
unit stays in lockout until it is manually reset by inter- chip. No requirements for LonCard programming shall
rupting power or by removing the call for mechanical be allowed.
Engineering Specification
The controller shall have a sensor/HMI network port that The HMI shall not require separate programming and
will allow for, at a minimum, 5 remote-mounted wall sen- shall be able to be used on all controller devices from
sors and an HMI to be connected at the same time. the same manufacturer.
The controller shall have, at a minimum, 10 bit A/D The HMI shall be capable of being connected at the
analog inputs for the following sensors and contacts: controller or at the local device, networked, wall-
mounted, room/space sensor.
• Supply (discharge) air temperature sensor
•
Entering source water temperature sensor All HMI
faults nomenclature
and for be
warnings shall parameters, readings,
in words and alarms,
not numerical
• Leaving source water temperature sensor code strings that require a separate translation table.
• Emergency shutdown dry contact The controller program shall be provided with:
• Remote start/stop dry contact • Room/Space air temperature control
• Compressor alarm dry contact • Compressor heating and cooling control, including
anti-cycle functionality to prevent excessive com-
• Compressor lockout dry contact
pressor wear
• Dirty lter dry contact
• A low-supply-air-temperature control with an adjust-
• Fan proof dry contact able timed limit to prevent over-cooling the space
• A sensor/HMI networked, wall-mounted, room/space • Night setback and setup functionality to start the unit
air temperature sensor (optional room/spare air tem- during unoccupied periods when the space tempera-
perature/humidity sensor). ture is outside of a boundary, either low or high
Digital (binary) outputs shall be provided at a minimum Wall Mounted Zone Sensors
to start the supply fan, start a compressor, switch a Base Temperature Sensor (ZS-BNK)
reversing valve, and provide a general alarm signal.
Units shall be provided with a “flat-faced” wall zone
Zone 583 Controller only: Analog outputs, 0-10Vdc, at temperature sensor with no user controls.
a minimum shall be provided to start and modulate a
variable-capacity compressor, control an optional modu- Base Temperature and Humidity Sensor (ZS-H-BNK)
lating heating source and control an optional reheat Units shall be provided with a “flat-faced” wall zone
source. temperature sensor with humidity sensing and no user
BACView Keypad Device – Hand Held controls.
A handheld keypad shall be provided that allows local Plus Temperature Sensor (ZSPL-BNK)
access to controllers and operational properties through Units shall be provided with a wall zone temperature
an easy-to-use keypad/display. The device shall plug sensor with a slide potentiometer for temperature set
into an Rnet connector to allow the user to modify user- point adjustment. The sensor shall include an override
defined properties without additional computer software. button that forces the zone into an occupied or unoc-
The handheld device must have a numeric keypad, cupied state. It shall also include a green LED that tells
directional keys, and four programmable function keys. the occupant that the zone is in an occupied state.
A large 4-line by 40-character backlit LCD display shall Plus Temperature and Humidity Sensor (ZSPL-H-BNK)
be provided for easy reading even in poor lighting condi-
Units shall be provided with a wall zone temperature
tions. The device must also include an alarm indicator
sensor with humidity (RH) sensing, 10% to 90%. The
light and audible warning.
sensor shall include a slide potentiometer for tempera-
The device must have a padded-backing, rugged design ture set point adjustment. The sensor shall include an
and a 6 foot cable that is part of the package. The override button that forces the zone in to an occupied or
device shall include password protection for security. unoccupied state. It shall also include a green LED that
tells the occupant that the zone is in an occupied state.
BACView Keypad Device – Panel/Wall Mounted
The controller shall be serviced, at a minimum, through
an optional four-line-by-forty-character Human Machine
Interface (HMI) connected to the controller’s local device
network. HMI connection through the BMS network is
not acceptable.
Engineering Specification
Pro Temperature Sensor (ZSP-BNK) Field-Installed Accessories
Units shall be provided with a wall zone temperature Fire-Rated Hoses and Hose Kit Assemblies
sensor with a slide potentiometer for temperature set
All units shall be connected with 2 or 3 feet long (61cm
point adjustment. The sensor shall include an override
or 91cm) braided stainless steel, fire-rated hoses
button that forces the zone into an occupied or unoc-
complete with adapters. Only fire-rated hoses will be
cupied state. It shall also include a green LED that tells
accepted.
the occupant that the zone is in an occupied state.
The sensor shall include an LCD Display that allows the Option 1: Supply and return hoses shall be as described
above with a swivel on one end and a threaded MNPT
user to view information such as zone temperature, set
on the other end. The swivel ends shall include MPT
points, outside air temperature and equipment status.
adapters for converting the female swivels to male ends.
The user shall be allowed to edit information from the
display. Option 2: Braided stainless steel supply and return
Pro Temperature and Humidity Sensor (ZSP-H-BNK) hoses, as described above, shall be attached to ball
valves with PT test plugs on both supply and return
Units shall be provided with a wall zone temperature hoses.
sensor with humidity (RH) sensing, 10% to 90%. The
sensor shall include a slide potentiometer for tempera- Option 3: Braided stainless steel supply hose, as
ture set point adjustment. The sensor shall include an described above, shall be attached to a combination
override button that forces the zone in to an occupied or ball valve/strainer with a union end and a PT test plug.
Braided stainless steel return hose, as described above,
unoccupied state. that
tells the occupant It shall
thealso
zoneinclude
is in ana occupied
green LED that
state. shall be attached to an auto-flow valve with a PT test
plug and a union end.
The sensor shall include an LCD Display that allows the
user to view information such as zone temperature, set Option 4: Braided stainless steel supply hose, as
points, outside air temperature and equipment status. described above, shall be attached to a combination
The user shall be allowed to edit information from the ball valve/strainer with a union end, a PT test plug and
display. a blowdown/drain valve. Braided stainless steel return
hose, as described above, shall be attached to an auto-
Warranty: flow valve with a PT test plug and a union end.
The manufacturer shall warranty equipment for a period Wall Mounted Thermostats
of 12 months from start up or 18 months from shipping 5 day programmable, 1 stage heat/cool
(whichever occurs first).
Units shall be provided with a 5-day programmable,
Option: The manufacturer shall provide an extended one-stage heat/cool thermostat with the following fea-
1 year delayed start-up that extends the standard 12 tures:
month warranty period for an additional 12 months.
• 5/1/1 day or 24-hour programmable
Option: The manufacturer shall provide a 2nd year
refrigeration circuit parts only warranty • 4 time and 4 temperature settings per program (heat
& cool)
Option: The manufacturer shall provide a 2nd year com-
plete unit parts only warranty • Easy-to-read LCD screen
Option: The manufacturer shall provide an extended 2nd • Choice of battery-powered or hard-wired
thru 5th year warranty that covers the compressor only 7 day programmable, 2 stage heat/cool
for a total of 5 years.
Units shall be provided with a 7-day programmable, two-
Option: The manufacturer shall provide an extended 2nd
thru 5th year refrigeration circuit warranty that covers all stage heat/cool thermostat with the following features:
refrigerant circuit components including the compressor • 7, 5/1/1, 5/2 day or 24-hour programmable
for a total of 5 years. • 4 time and 4 temperature settings per program (heat
Option: The manufacturer shall provide an extended 2nd & cool)
thru 5th year entire unit parts warranty that covers all • Easy-to-read LCD
unit parts including controls for a total of 5 years.
• Choice of battery-powered or hard-wired
Engineering Specification
7 day programmable, 2 stage heat/cool with touch screen
display
Humidication
midication Rhand dehumidication
range 40-90% and humidication -
control (dehuRh
range 5-50%)
• Easy-to-read, 12 square-inch touchscreen display
• Dual-powered: battery-powered or hard-wired with
battery back-up
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