1438903 (1)
1438903 (1)
1438903 (1)
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Model Nomenclature
General Overview For All H & V Series
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
TT V 0 2 6 A G C 1 0 C L K S
Model Type Standard
TT = Tranquility Two Stage Scroll S = Standard
TS = Tranquility Single Stage Scroll
TC = Tranquility Compact Supply Air & Motor Option
GS = Genesis Ultra High Efficiency See model nomenclature for specific options
GR = Gensis High Efficiency
GC = Genesis Compact
Return Air
L = Left Return
Configuration R = Right Return
V = Vertical Upflow F = Front Return (GCV009-030 & GCV041 only)
H = Horizontal
D = Vertical Downflow (N/A GR/GC) Heat Exchanger & Valve Options
See model nomenclature for specific options
Unit Size, MBtuh
Water Circuit Options
Revision Level See model nomenclature for specific options
NOTE: Some options/configurations not availaible on all series. Please consult Engineering Guides for model specific options.
Rev.: 1/6/09B
NOTE: Above model nomenclature is a general reference. Consult individual engineering guides for detailed information.
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C L I M AT E M A S T E R W AT E R - S O U R C E H E AT P U M P S
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
General Information
Safety
Warnings, cautions and notices appear throughout this manual. WARNING!
Read these items carefully before attempting any installation,
WARNING! All refrigerant discharged from this unit must be
service or troubleshooting of the equipment.
recovered WITHOUT EXCEPTION. Technicians must follow
industry accepted guidelines and all local, state, and federal
DANGER: Indicates an immediate hazardous situation, which
statutes for the recovery and disposal of refrigerants. If a
if not avoided will result in death or serious injury. DANGER
compressor is removed from this unit, refrigerant circuit oil will
labels on unit access panels must be observed.
remain in the compressor. To avoid leakage of compressor oil,
refrigerant lines of the compressor must be sealed after it is
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if
removed.
not avoided could result in death or serious injury.
Pre-Installation
Installation, Operation, and Maintenance instructions are
provided with each unit. Horizontal equipment is designed for
installation above false ceiling or in a ceiling plenum. Other
unit configurations are typically installed in a mechanical
room. The installation site chosen should include adequate
service clearance around the unit. Before unit start-up, read all
manuals and become familiar with the unit and its operation.
Thoroughly check the system before operation.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
General Information
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C L I M AT E M A S T E R W AT E R - S O U R C E H E AT P U M P S
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Factory Charge R410A (oz) [kg] 58 [1.64] 78 [2.21] 81 [2.30] 144 [4.08] 156 [4.42]
Coax Volume
Volume (US Gallons) [liters] 0.76 [2.88] 0.92 [3.48] 1.24 [4.69] 1.56 [5.91] 1.56 [5.91]
Vertical Upflow/Downflow
28 x 20 28 x 25 32 x 25 36 x 25 36 x 25
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm]
[711 x 508] [711 x 635] [813 x 635] [914 x 635] [914 x 635]
1 - 16 x 30 1 - 16 x 30
Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm] 28 x 24 28 x 30 2 - 16 x 30 [813 x 762] [813 x 762]
Throwaway, qty (in) [mm] [711 x 610] [711 x 762] [406 x 762] 1 - 20 x 30 1 - 20 x 30
[508 x 762 [508 x 762
Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg] 266 [121] 327 [148] 416 [189] 443 [201] 443 [201]
Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg] 276 [125] 337 [153] 426 [193] 453 [205] 453 [205]
Horizontal
18 x 31 20 x 25 20 x 40 20 x 45 20 x 45
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm]
[457 x 787] [508 x 889] [508 x 1016] [508 x 1143] [508 x 1143]
1 - 12 x 20 1 - 18 x 20
Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm] 2 - 18 x 18 [305 x 508] [457 x 508] 2 - 20 x 24 2 - 20 x 24
Throwaway, qty (in) [mm] [457 x 457] 1 - 20 x 24 1 - 20 x 24 [508 x 610 [508 x 610
[508 x 635] [508 x 610]
Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg] 266 [121] 327 [148] 416 [189] 443 [201] 443 [201]
Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg] 276 [125] 337 [153] 426 [193] 453 [205] 453 [205]
All units have spring compressor mountings, and 1/2” [12.2mm] & 3/4” [19.mm] electrical knockouts.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Model 006 009 012 018 024 030 036 042 048 060 070
Compressor (1 Each) Rotary Scroll
Factory Charge R410A (oz) [kg] 24 [0.68] 32 [0.91] 34 [0.96] 50 [1.13] 56 [1.59] 58 [1.64] 70 [1.98] 80 [2.27] 80 [2.27] 136 [3.86] 144 [4.08]
High Static Fan Motor (hp) [W] N/A N/A N/A 1/5 [149] 1/3 [249] 1/2 [373] 1/2 [373] 3/4 [560] 3/4 [560] 1 [746] Not Available
Blower Wheel Size (dia x w) - 6X5 6X5 6X5 9x7 9x7 9x7 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 10 11 x 10 11 x 10
(in) [mm] [152 X 127] [152 X 127] [152 X 127] [229 x 178] [229 x 178] [229 x 178] [254 x 254] [254 x 254] [254 x 254] [279 x 254] [279 x 254]
Coax Volume
Volume (US Gallons) [liters] 0.17 [0.64] 0.29 [1.10] 0.45 [1.70] 0.56 [2.12] 0.76 [2.88] 0.76 [2.88] 0.92 [3.48] 1.24 [4.69] 1.24 [4.69] 1.56 [5.91] 1.56 [5.91]
Vertical Upflow/Downflow
16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16
24 x 20 28 x 20 28 x 20 28 x 25 32 x 25 32 x 25 36 x 25 36 x 25
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm] [406 x 406] [406 x 406] [406 x 406]
[610 x 508] [711 x 508] [711 x 508] [711 x 635] [813 x 635] [813 x 635] [914 x 635] [914 x 635]
Upflow Only Upflow Only Upflow Only
1 - 16 x 30; 1 - 16 x 30;
1 - 20 x 30 1 - 20 x 30
2 - 16 x 30 2 - 16 x 30
Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm] 16 x 20 16 x 20 16 x 20 24 x 24 28 x 24 28 x 24 28 x 30 [1 - 406 x [1 - 406 x
[2 - 406 x [2 - 406 x
Throwaway, qty (in) [mm] [406 x 508] [406 x 508] [406 x 508] [610 x 610] [711 x 610] [711 x 610] [711 x 762] 762; 762;
762] 762]
1 - 508 x 1 - 508 x
762] 762]
Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg] 126 [57] 146 [66] 150 [68] 252 [114] 266 [121] 268 [122] 327 [148] 414 [188] 416 [189] 441 [200] 443 [201]
Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg] 136 [62] 156 [71] 160 [73] 262 [119] 276 [125] 278 [126] 337 [153] 424 [192] 426 [193] 451 [205] 453 [206]
Horizontal
16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 18 x 27 18 x 31 18 x 31 20 x 35 20 x 40 20 x 40 20 x 45 20 x 45
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm]
[406 x 406] [406 x 406] [406 x 406] [457 x 686] [457 x 787] [457 x 787] [508 x 889] [508 x 1016] [508 x 1016] [508 x 1143] [508 x 1143]
Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg] 136 [62] 156 [71] 160 [73] 257 [117] 266 [121] 268 [122] 327 [148] 414 [188] 416 [189] 441 [200] 443 [201]
Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg] 146 [66] 166 [72] 170 [77] 267 [121] 276 [125] 278 [126] 337 [153] 424 [192] 426 [193] 451 [205] 453 [206]
All units have spring compressor mountings, TXV expansion devices, and 1/2” [12.2mm] & 3/4” [19.1mm] electrical knockouts.
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Model 006 009 012 018 024 030 036 042 048 060 070
Compressor (1 Each) Rotary Scroll
High Static Fan Motor (hp) [W] N/A N/A N/A 1/5 [149] 1/3 [249] 1/2 [373] 1/2 [373] 3/4 [560] 3/4 [560] 1 [746] Not Available
Blower Wheel Size (dia x w) - 6X5 6X5 6X5 9x7 9x7 9x7 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 10 11 x 10 11 x 10
(in) [mm] [152 X 127] [152 X 127] [152 X 127] [229 x 178] [229 x 178] [229 x 178] [254 x 254] [254 x 254] [254 x 254] [279 x 254] [279 x 254]
Coax Volume
Volume (US Gallons) [liters] 0.17 [0.64] 0.29 [1.10] 0.45 [1.70] 0.56 [2.12] 0.76 [2.88] 0.76 [2.88] 0.92 [3.48] 1.24 [4.69] 1.24 [4.69] 1.56 [5.91] 1.56 [5.91]
Vertical Upflow/Downflow
16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - 24 x 20 28 x 20 28 x 20 28 x 25 32 x 25 32 x 25 36 x 25 36 x 25
[406 x 406] [406 x 406] [406 x 406]
(in) [mm] [610 x 508] [711 x 508] [711 x 508] [711 x 635] [813 x 635] [813 x 635] [914 x 635] [914 x 635]
Upflow Only Upflow Only Upflow Only
1 - 16 x 30; 1 - 16 x 30;
2 - 16 x 30 2 - 16 x 30
Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm] 16 x 20 16 x 20 16 x 20 24 x 24 28 x 24 28 x 24 28 x 30 1 - 20 x 30 1 - 20 x 30
[2 - 406 x [2 - 406 x
Throwaway, qty (in) [mm] [406 x 508] [406 x 508] [406 x 508] [610 x 610] [711 x 610] [711 x 610] [711 x 762] [1 - 406 x 762; [1 - 406 x 762;
762] 762]
1 - 508 x 762] 1 - 508 x 762]
Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg] 126 [57] 146 [66] 150 [68] 252 [114] 266 [121] 268 [122] 327 [148] 414 [188] 416 [189] 441 [200] 443 [201]
Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg] 136 [62] 156 [71] 160 [73] 262 [119] 276 [125] 278 [126] 337 [153] 424 [192] 426 [193] 451 [205] 453 [206]
Horizontal
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 18 x 27 18 x 31 18 x 31 20 x 35 20 x 40 20 x 40 20 x 45 20 x 45
(in) [mm] [406 x 406] [406 x 406] [406 x 406] [457 x 686] [457 x 787] [457 x 787] [508 x 889] [508 x 1016] [508 x 1016] [508 x 1143] [508 x 1143]
1 - 18 x 20; 1 - 18 x 20;
1 - 12 x 20;
1 - 20 x 24 1 - 20 x 24
Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm] 16 x 20 16 x 20 16 x 20 2 - 18 x 18 2 - 18 x 18 2 - 18 x 18 1- 20 x 25 2 - 20 x 24 2 - 20 x 24
[1 - 457 x 508; [1 - 457 x 508;
Throwaway, qty (in) [mm] [406 x 508] [406 x 508] [406 x 508] [2 - 457 x 457] [2 - 457 x 457] [2 - 457 x 457] [1 - 305 x 508; [2 - 508 x 610] [2 - 508 x 610]
1 - 508 x 1 - 508 x
1 - 508 x 635]
610] 610]
Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg] 136 [62] 156 [71] 160 [73] 257 [117] 266 [121] 268 [122] 327 [148] 414 [188] 416 [189] 441 [200] 443 [201]
Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg] 146 [66] 166 [72] 170 [77] 267 [121] 276 [125] 278 [126] 337 [153] 424 [192] 426 [193] 451 [205] 453 [206]
All units have spring compressor mountings, TXV expansion devices, and 1/2” [12.2mm] & 3/4” [19.1mm] electrical knockouts.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Fan Motor (hp) 1/25 1/10 1/10 1/6 1/6 1/4 3/4 1/2 3/4 3/4 1
Blower Wheel Size (Dia x w) 5x5 5x5 6x5 8x7 8x7 9x7 9x7 9x8 9x8 10x10 11x10
Vertical
Air Coil Dimensions (H x W) 10x15 10x15 10x15 20x17.25 20x17.25 20x17.25 20x17.25 24x21.75 24x21.76 24x28.25 24x28.25
Filter Standard - 1" Throwaway 10x18 10x18 10x18 20x20 20x20 20x20 20x20 24x24 24x24 1-14x24, 1-18x24 1-14x24, 1-18x24
Weight - Operating (lbs.) 103 105 114 153 158 189 197 203 218 263 278
Weight - Packaged (lbs.) 113 115 124 158 163 194 202 209 224 270 285
Horizontal
Air Coil Dimensions (H x W) 10x15 10x15 10x15 16x22 16x22 16x22 16x22 20x25 20x25 20x35 20x35
Filter Standard - 1" Throwaway 10x18 10x18 10x18 16x25 16x25 18x25 18x25 20x28 or 2-20x14 20x28 or 2-20x14 1-20x24, 1-20x14 1-20x24, 1-20x14
Weight - Operating (lbs.) 103 105 114 153 158 189 197 203 218 263 303
Weight - Packaged (lbs.) 113 115 124 158 163 194 202 209 224 270 310
Notes:
All units have grommet compressor mountings,TXV expansion device, and 1/2” & 3/4” electrical knockouts.
Use the lowest maximum pressure rating when multiple options are combined. Tranquility 16™ (TC) Series (50 Hz)
TC Series 015 018 024 030 036 042 048 060
Compressor (1 Each) Rotary Scroll
Factory Charge R410A - kg [oz] 0.99 [35] 1.22 [43] 1.22 [43] 1.36 [48] 1.42 [50] 1.98 [70] 2.10 [74] 2.32 [82]
Fan Motor (W) [hp] 124 [1/6] 124 [1/6] 187 [1/4] 560 [3/4] 373 [1/2] 560 [3/4] 560 [3/4] 746 [1]
Blower Wheel Size (Dia x w) mm [in] [8x7] [8x7] [9x7] [9x7] [9x8] [9x8] [10x10] [11x10]
Vertical
508 x 438 508 x 438 508 x 438 508 x 438
Air Coil Dimensions (H x W) mm [in] 610 x 552 [24x21.75] 610 x 552 [24x21.75] 610 x 718 [24x28.25] 610 x 718 [24x28.25]
[20x17.25] [20x17.25] [20x17.25] [20x17.25]
Filter Standard - 1" Throwaway 508 x 508 508 x 508 508 x 508 508 x 508 1-356 x 610 [14x24], 1-356 x 610 [14x24],
610 x 610 [24x24] 610 x 610 [24x24]
mm [in] [20x20] [20x20] [20x20] [20x20] 1- 457 x 610 [18x24] 1- 457 x 610 [18x24]
Weight - Operating kg [lbs.] 69 [153] 72 [158] 86 [189] 89 [197] 92 [203] 99 [218] 119 [263] 126 [278]
Weight - Packaged kg [lbs.] 72 [158] 74 [163] 88 [194] 92 [202] 95 [209] 102 [224] 123 [270] 129 [285]
Horizontal
406 x 559 406 x 559 406 x 559 406 x 559
Air Coil Dimensions (H x W) mm [in] 508 x 635 [20x25] 508 x 635 [20x25] 508 x 889 [20x35] 508 x 889 [20x35]
[16x22] [16x22] [16x22] [16x22]
Filter Standard - 1" Throwaway 406 x 635 406 x 635 457 x 635 457 x 635 508 x 711 [20x28] or (2) 508 x 711 [20x28] or (2) 1-508 x 610 [20x24], 1-508 x 610 [20x24],
mm [in] [16x25] [16x25] [18x25] [18x25] 508 x 356 [(2)-20x14] 508 x 356 [(2)-20x14] 1-508 x 356 [20x14] 1-508 x 356 [20x14]
Weight - Operating kg [lbs.] 69 [153] 72 [158] 86 [189] 89 [197] 92 [203] 99 [218] 119 [263] 138 [303]
Weight - Packaged kg [lbs.] 72 [158] 74 [163] 88 [194] 92 [202] 95 [209] 102 [224] 123 [270] 141 [310]
Notes:
All units have grommet compressor mountings,TXV expansion device, and 1/2” & 3/4” electrical knockouts.
Use the lowest maximum pressure rating when multiple options are combined.
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C L I M AT E M A S T E R W AT E R - S O U R C E H E AT P U M P S
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Factory Charge R22 (oz) [kg] 44 [1.25] 44 [1.25] 48 [1.36] 48 [1.36] 60 [1.70] 74 [2.10] 74 [2.10] 102 [2.89] 104 [2.95]
Coax Volume
Volume (US Gallons) [liters] 0.56 [2.12] 0.56 [2.12] 0.76 [2.88] 0.76 [2.88] 0.92 [3.48] 0.92 [3.48] 0.92 [3.48] 1.56 [5.91] 1.56 [5.91]
Vertical Upflow
20 x 20 20 x 20 24 x 20 24 x 20 28 x 20 28 x 25 28 x 25 32 x 25 36 x 25
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm] [508 x 508] [508 x 508] [610 x 508] [610 x 508] [711 x 508] [711 x 635] [711 x 635] [813 x 635] [914 x 635]
2 - 10 x 30,
Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm] 20 x 24 20 x 24 24 x 24 24 x 24 2 - 14 x 24 2 - 14 x 30 2 - 14 x 30 1 - 12 x 30 3 - 12 x 30
Throwaway, qty (in) [mm] [508 x 610] [508 x 610] [610 x 610] [610 x 610] [356 x 610] [356 x 762] [356 x 762] [254 x 762], [305 x 762]
[305 x 762]
Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg] 174 [79] 184 [84] 250 [114] 252 [115] 266 [121] 323 [147] 327 [149] 416 [189] 443 [201]
Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg] 184 [84] 194 [88] 260 [118] 262 [119] 276 [126] 333 [151] 337 [154] 426 [194] 453 [206]
Horizontal
18 x 22 18 x 22 18 x 27 18 x 27 18 x 31 20 x 35 20 x 35 20 x 40 20 x 45
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm] [457 x 559] [457 x 559] [457 x 686] [457 x 686] [457 x 787] [508 x 889] [508 x 889] [508 x 1016] [508 x 1143]
Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg] 179 [81] 189 [86] 250 [114] 252 [115] 266 [121] 323 [147] 327 [149] 416 [189] 443 [201]
Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg] 189 [86] 199 [91] 260 [118] 262 [119] 276 [126] 333 [151] 337 [154] 426 [194] 453 [206]
Factory Charge R22 (oz) [kg] 12 [.34] 15 [.43] 15 [.43] 30 [.85] 30 [.85] 30 [.85] 41 [1.16] 44 [1.25] 46 [1.30] 54 [1.53] 80 [2.26]
Factory Charge R407c (kg) 50Hz Only 0.34 0.37 0.37 0.68 0.88 0.91 1.19 1.36 1.19 1.59 2.41
Blower Wheel Size (dia x w) - 5x5 5x5 6x5 9x7 9x7 9x7 9x7 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 10 11 x 10
(in) [mm] [127 x 127] [127 x 127] [152 x 127] [229 x 178] [229 x 178] [229 x 178] [229 x 178] [254 x 254] [254 x 254] [254 x 254] [279 x 254]
Coax Volume
Volume (US Gallons) [liters] 0.123 [0.47] 0.143 [0.54] 0.167 [0.63] 0.286 [1.08] .45 [1.70] .45 [1.70] 0.56 [2.12] 0.76 [2.88] 0.76 [2.88] 0.92 [3.48] 0.92 [3.48]
Vertical Upflow
10 x 16 10 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 20 x 20 20 x 20 28 x 20 28 x 20 28 x 25
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm] N/A
[254 x 406] [254 x 406] [406 x 406] [406 x 406] [406 x 406] [508 x 508] [508 x 508] [711 x 508] [711 x 508] [711 x 635]
Horizontal
10 x 16 10 x 16 10 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 18 x 22 18 x 22 18 x 31 18 x 31 20 x 35
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm] [254 x 406] [254 x 406] [254 x 406] [406 x 406] [406 x 406] [406 x 406] [457 x 559] [457 x 559] [457 x 787] [457 x 787] [508 x 889]
1 - 12 x 20,
Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm] 10 x 20 10 x 20 10 x 20 16 x 20 16 x 20 16 x 20 18 x 24 18 x 24 (2) 18 x 18 (2) 18 x 18 1 - 25 x 20
Throwaway, qty (in) [mm] [254 x 508] [254 x 508] [254 x 508] [406 x 508] [406 x 508] [406 x 508] [457 x 610] [457 x 610] [457 x 457] [457 x 457] [305 x 508],
[635 x 508]
Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg] 110 [50] 112 [51] 121 [55] 147 [67] 169 [77] 193 [88] 219 [100] 229 [104] 257 [117] 267 [121] 323 [147]
Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg] 120 [55] 122 [56] 131 [60] 157 [72] 179 [82] 203 [93] 231 [105] 241 [110] 269 [124] 279 [127] 338 [254]
All units have spring or grommet compressor mountings, and 1/2” [12.2mm] & 3/4” [19.mm] electrical knockouts.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Model 006 009 012 018 024 030 036 041 042 048 060
Compressor (1 Each) Rotary Reciprocating Scroll
Factory Charge Vertical R22 (oz) [kg] - 14 [.40] 14 [.40] 25 [.74] 38 [1.08] 37 [1.05] 42 [1.19] 50 [1.42] 51 [1.87] 66 [1.87] 74 [2.10]
Factory Charge Horizontal R22 (oz) [kg] 14 [.40] 14 [.40] 14 [.40] 25 [.74] 38 [1.08] 37 [1.05] 41 [1.16] - 51 [1.87] 66 [1.87] 74 [2.10]
Coax Volume
0.123 0.143 0.167 0.286 0.286 0.323 0.526 0.738 0.890 0.738 0.939
Volume (US Gallons) [liters] [0.47] [0.54] [0.63] [1.08] [1.08] [1.22] [1.99] [2.79] [3.37] [2.79] [3.55]
Vertical Upflow
10 x 15 10 x 15
20 x 17.25 20 x 17.25 20 x 17.25 24 x 21.75 20 x 17.25 24 x 21.75 24 x 28.25 24 x 28.25
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm] - [254 x [254 x
[508 x 438] [508 x 438] [508 x 438] [610 x 552] [508 x 438] [610 x 552] [610 x 718] [610 x 718]
381] 381]
1 - 14 x 24, 1 - 14 x 24,
1 - 18 x 24 1 - 18 x 24
Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm] 10 x 18 10 x 18 20 x 20 20 x 20 20 x 20 24 x 24 20 x 20 24 x 24
- [356 x 610], [356 x 610],
Throwaway, qty (in) [mm] [254 x 457] [254 x 457] [508 x 508] [508 x 508] [508 x 508] [610 x 610] [508 x 508] [610 x 610]
[457 x [457 x
610] 610]
Horizontal
10 x 15 10 x 15 10 x 15
16 x 22 16 x 22 16 x 22 20 x 25 20 x 25 20 x 35 20 x 35
Air Coil Dimensions (h x w) - (in) [mm] [254 x [254 x [254 x
[406 x 559] [406 x 559] [406 x 559] [508 x 635]
-
[508 x 635] [508 x 889] [508 x 889]
381] 381] 381]
20 x 28 or 20 x 28 or 1 - 20 x 24, 1 - 20 x 24,
2 - 20 x 14 2 - 20 x 14 1 - 20 x 14 1 - 20 x 14
Standard Filter - 1” [25.4mm] 10 x 18 10 x 18 10 x 18 16 x 25 16 x 25 16 x 25
[508 x 711] - [508 x 711] [508 x 610], [508 x 610],
Throwaway, qty (in) [mm] [254 x 457] [254 x 457] [254 x 457] [406 x 635] [406 x 635] [406 x 635]
or [2 - 508 or [2 - 508 [508 x [508 x
x 356] x 356] 356] 356]
Weight - Operating, (lbs) [kg] 103 [47] 105 [48] 114 [52] 181 [82] 189 [86] 197 [89] 203 [92] 207 [94] 218 [99] 263 [119] 278 [126]
Weight - Packaged, (lbs) [kg] 113 [51] 115 [52] 124 [56] 186 [84] 194 [88] 202 [92] 209 [95] 212 [96] 224 [102] 270 [122] 285 [129]
All units have grommet compressor mountings, and 1/2” [12.2mm] & 3/4” [19.mm] electrical knockouts.
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C L I M AT E M A S T E R W AT E R - S O U R C E H E AT P U M P S
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Horizontal Installation
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Horizontal Installation
Return Air
Thermostat
Wiring Stainless steel braid hose
with integral "J" swivel
Power Wiring
Optional Balancing Valve
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Preparation
It is best to field convert the unit on the ground before hanging.
If the unit is already hung it should be taken down for the field
conversion.
Side Discharge
6. Manually spin the fan wheel to insure that the wheel is not
Replace Screws
rubbing or obstructed. Water
Connection End
7. Replace access panels.
rotating the unit will move the piping to the other end of the unit. Return Air
Supply Duct
Return Air
Drain
Discharge Air
Back Discharge
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Vertical Installation
3. Provide access for fan and fan motor maintenance Use turning vanes in
supply transition
and for servicing the compressor and coils without
removing the unit.
4. Provide an unobstructed path to the unit within Flexible canvas duct
connector to reduce
the closet or mechanical room. Space should be noise and vibration
sufficient to allow removal of the unit, if necessary.
5. In limited side access installations, pre-removal of the
control box side mounting screws will allow control Rounded return
transition
box removal for future servicing (GC, GR, GS units
only).
6. Provide access to water valves and fittings and
screwdriver access to the unit side panels, discharge
collar and all electrical connections.
Rev.: 11/2/00
Internally insulate return
transition duct to reduce
noise
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Vertical Installation
*3/4" IPT
Vent
3/4" PVC
(21mm per m)
Water Alternate
Connections Condensate
Location
NOTICE! Units with clear plastic drain lines should have Figure 10b: Vertical Internal Condensate Trap
regular maintenance (as required) to avoid buildup of debris,
especially in new construction.
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Piping Installation
Installation of Supply and Return Piping A backup wrench is required when tightening water
Follow these piping guidelines. connections to prevent water line damage for GC series
1. Install a drain valve at the base of each supply and equipment. TT, TS, GS and GR series equipment have
return riser to facilitate system flushing. water connections secured to the corner post.
2. Install shut-off / balancing valves and unions at each
unit to permit unit removal for servicing. Installer Caution: After making water connections on
3. Place strainers at the inlet of each system units equipped with ClimaDry, ensure the three union
circulating pump. nuts on the internal three-way water valve are tight.
4. Select the proper hose length to allow slack between
connection points. Hoses may vary in length by +2% ClimaDry-equipped units have a manual air bleed valve
to -4% under pressure. at the top of the reheat coil. This valve must be used to
5. Refer to Table 1. Do not exceed the minimum bend bleed the air from the reheat coil after filling the system,
radius for the hose selected. Exceeding the minimum for the ClimaDry to operate properly.
bend radius may cause the hose to collapse, which
reduces water flow rate. Install an angle adapter to CAUTION!
avoid sharp bends in the hose when the radius falls
below the required minimum. CAUTION! Corrosive system water requires corrosion re-
sistant fittings and hoses, and may require water treatment.
Insulation is not required on loop water piping except CAUTION!
where the piping runs through unheated areas, outside
the building or when the loop water temperature is CAUTION! Do not bend or kink supply lines or hoses.
below the minimum expected dew point of the pipe
ambient conditions. Insulation is required if loop water CAUTION!
temperature drops below the dew point (insulation is
CAUTION! Piping must comply with all applicable codes.
required for ground loop applications in most climates).
Maximum allowable torque for brass fittings is 30 ft-lbs NOTICE! Do not allow hoses to rest against structural
[41 N-m]. If a torque wrench is not available, tighten building components. Compressor vibration may be
transmitted through the hoses to the structure, causing
finger-tight plus one quarter turn. Tighten steel fittings
unnecessary noise complaints.
as necessary.
Figure 11: Supply/Return Hose Kit
Optional pressure-rated hose assemblies designed
specifically for use with ClimateMaster units are available. Swivel
Brass Brass
Similar hoses can be obtained from alternate suppliers. Rib Crimped Fitting Fitting
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Commercial Water Loop Applications P/T plugs for performance measurement, high pressure
Commercial systems typically include a number of stainless steel braided hose, “Y” type strainer with
units connected to a common piping system. Any unit blow down valve, and/or “J” type swivel connection.
plumbing maintenance work can introduce air into the Balancing valves and an external low pressure drop
piping system; therefore air elimination equipment is solenoid valve for use in variable speed pumping
a major portion of the mechanical room plumbing. In systems may also be included in the hose kit.
piping systems expected to utilize water temperatures
below 50°F [10°C], 1/2” (13mm) closed cell insulation is The piping system should be flushed to remove dirt,
required on all piping surfaces to eliminate condensation piping chips, and other foreign material prior to operation
(extended range units required). Metal to plastic (see “Piping System Cleaning and Flushing Procedures”
threaded joints should never be used due to their in this manual). The flow rate is usually set between 2.25
tendency to leak over time. All commercial class units and 3.5 gpm per ton [2.9 and 4.5 l/m per kW] of cooling
(except GC series) include low temperature-soldered capacity. ClimateMaster recommends 3 gpm per ton
bracket-supported IPT water connections, which do not [3.9 l/m per kW] for most applications of water loop heat
require a backup wrench. A backup wrench must be pumps. To insure proper maintenance and servicing,
used for GC series equipment fittings. P/T ports are imperative for temperature and flow
verification, as well as performance checks.
Teflon tape thread sealant is recommended to minimize
internal fouling of the heat exchanger. Do not over Water loop heat pump (cooling tower/boiler) systems
tighten connections and route piping so as not to typically utilize a common loop, maintained between 60 -
interfere with service or maintenance access. Hose 90°F [16 - 32°C]. The use of a closed circuit evaporative
kits are available from ClimateMaster in different cooling tower with a secondary heat exchanger between
configurations as shown in Figure 12 for connection the tower and the water loop is recommended. If an
between the unit and the piping system. Depending open type cooling tower is used continuously, chemical
upon selection, hose kits may include shut off valves, treatment and filtering will be necessary.
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Antifreeze
CAUTION! In areas where minimum entering loop temperatures
CAUTION! Ground loop applications require extended drop below 40°F [5°C] or where piping will be routed
range equipment and optional refrigerant/water circuit through areas subject to freezing, antifreeze is required.
insulation. Alcohols and glycols are commonly used as antifreeze;
however your local sales manager should be consulted
Pre-Installation for the antifreeze best suited to your area. Freeze
Prior to installation, locate and mark all existing protection should be maintained to 15°F [9°C] below
underground utilities, piping, etc. Install loops for new the lowest expected entering loop temperature. For
construction before sidewalks, patios, driveways, and example, if 30°F [-1°C] is the minimum expected entering
other construction has begun. During construction, loop temperature, the leaving loop temperature would be
accurately mark all ground loop piping on the plot plan 25 to 22°F [-4 to -6°C] and freeze protection should be at
as an aid in avoiding potential future damage to the 15°F [-10°C]. Calculation is as follows:
installation. 30°F - 15°F = 15°F [-1°C - 9°C = -10°C].
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Return Air
Thermostat
Wiring Stainless steel braid hose
with integral "J" swivel
Power Wiring
Optional Balancing Valve
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Water Flow
Control Regulator Pressure
Valve Tank
Water Out
Water In
Shut-Off
Valve
Optional
Filter
Boiler
P/T Plugs Drains
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Transformer
All commercial dual voltage units are factory wired for
208/60/1 or 240/50/1. If supply voltage is 230/60/1 or
220/50/1, installer must rewire transformer. See wire
diagram for connections.
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Table 4a: Tranquility 27™ (TT) Series Electrical Data (Standard Units)
All TT Units Standard TT Units
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with ECM motors require a four wire power supply
with neutral. ECM motor is rated 265 vac and is wired between one hot leg and neutral.
Table 4b: Tranquility 27™ (TT) Series Electrical Data Units with Secondary Pump or ClimaDry Reheat
All TT Units TT Units with ClimaDry TT Units with Secondary Pump
Min Max
Voltage Min/Max Reheat Total Min Max Pump Total
Model Voltage Circuit Fuse/
Code Voltage Pump FLA Unit FLA Circuit Amp Fuse/HACR FLA Unit FLA
Amp HACR
TTH/V/D
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 0.8 15.4 18.0 25 0.43 15.0 17.6 25
026
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 0.8 21.8 26.0 40 0.8 21.8 26.0 40
TTH/V/D H 208-230/60/3 197/254 0.8 16.3 19.1 30 0.8 16.3 19.1 30
038
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 0.7 9.3 10.4 15 0.7 9.3 10.4 15
TTH/V/D
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1.07 35.3 42.1 60 1.07 35.3 42.1 60
072
HACR circuit breaker in USA only
Wire length based on one way measurement with 2% voltage drop
Wire size based on 60°C copper conductor
All fuses Class RK-5
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with ECM motors/ClimaDry/internal secondary
circulators require a four wire power supply with neutral. ECM motors/reheat pumps/internal secondary circulators
are rated 265 vac and are wired between one hot leg and neutral.
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Table 4c: Tranquility 20™ (TS) Series Electrical Data - (PSC Motor & ClimaDry)
Voltage Compressor Fan Total Min Max Reheat Total Min Max
Voltage Rated
Model Min/ Motor Unit Circuit Fuse/ Pump Unit Circuit Fuse/
Code Voltage
Max QTY RLA LRA FLA FLA Amp HACR FLA FLA Amp HACR
TSH/V/D G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 9.0 48.0 1.0 10.0 12.3 20 0.8 10.8 13.1 20
018 E 265/60/1 239/292 1 8.4 40.0 0.9 9.3 11.4 15 0.7 10.0 12.1 20
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 12.8 60.0 1.1 13.9 17.1 25 0.8 14.7 17.9 30
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 0.9 11.8 14.5 25 0.7 12.5 15.2 25
TSH/V/D
024 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.0 55.0 1.1 9.1 11.1 15 0.8 9.9 11.9 15
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.0 22.4 0.6 4.6 5.6 15 0.7 5.3 6.3 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 13.5 61.0 1.4 14.9 18.3 30 0.8 15.7 19.1 30
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 1.6 12.5 15.2 25 0.7 13.2 15.9 25
TSH/V/D
030 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.3 63.0 1.4 9.7 11.8 20 0.8 10.5 12.6 20
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 27.0 0.9 5.4 6.5 15 0.7 6.1 7.2 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 14.7 72.5 2.1 16.8 20.5 35 0.8 17.6 21.3 35
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 12.5 61.0 2.2 14.7 17.8 30 0.7 15.4 18.5 30
TSH/V/D
036 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 10.4 63.0 2.1 12.5 15.1 25 0.8 13.3 15.9 25
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 32.0 1.3 5.8 6.9 15 0.7 6.5 7.6 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 15.4 83.0 2.1 17.5 21.4 35 0.8 18.3 22.2 35
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 11.5 77.0 2.1 13.6 16.5 25 0.8 14.4 17.3 25
TSH/V/D
042 F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 5.1 35.0 1.0 6.1 7.4 15 0.7 6.8 8.1 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 4.3 31.0 0.8 5.1 6.2 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 20.5 109.0 3.0 23.5 28.6 45 1.07 24.6 29.7 50
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 14.6 91.0 3.0 17.6 21.3 35 1.07 18.7 22.3 35
TSH/V/D
048 F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 7.1 46.0 1.7 8.8 10.6 15 1.07 9.9 11.6 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 5.1 34.1 1.4 6.5 7.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 26.9 145.0 4.9 31.8 38.5 60 1.07 32.9 39.6 60
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 17.6 123.0 4.9 22.5 26.9 40 1.07 23.6 28.0 45
TSH/V/D
060 F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 9.6 64.0 2.5 12.1 14.5 20 1.07 13.2 15.6 25
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 6.1 40.0 1.9 8.0 9.5 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 30.1 158.0 5.8 35.9 43.4 70 1.07 37.0 44.5 70
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 20.5 155.0 5.8 26.3 31.4 50 1.07 27.4 32.5 50
TSH/V/D
070 F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 9.6 75.0 2.6 12.2 14.6 20 1.07 13.3 15.7 25
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 7.6 54.0 2.3 9.9 11.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with ClimaDry require a four wire power supply
with neutral. Reheat pump is rated 265 vac and is wired between one hot leg and neutral.
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Table 4d: Tranquility 20™ (TS) Series Electrical Data - (PSC High Static Motor & ClimaDry)
TSH/V/D G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 9.0 48.0 1.1 10.1 12.4 20 0.8 10.9 13.2 20
018 E 265/60/1 239/292 1 8.4 40.0 0.9 9.3 11.4 15 0.7 10.0 12.1 20
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 12.8 60.0 1.4 14.2 17.4 30 0.8 15.0 18.2 30
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 1.6 12.5 15.2 25 0.7 13.2 15.9 25
TSH/V/D
024 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.0 55.0 1.4 9.4 11.4 15 0.8 10.2 12.2 20
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.0 22.4 0.9 4.9 5.9 15 0.7 5.6 6.6 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 13.5 61.0 1.8 15.3 18.7 30 0.8 16.1 19.5 30
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 2.0 12.9 15.6 25 0.7 13.6 16.3 25
TSH/V/D
030 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.3 63.0 1.8 10.1 12.2 20 0.8 10.9 13.0 20
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 27.0 1.24 5.7 6.9 15 0.7 6.4 7.6 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 14.7 72.5 2.0 16.7 20.4 35 0.8 17.5 21.2 35
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 12.5 61.0 1.66 14.2 17.3 25 0.7 14.9 18.0 30
TSH/V/D
036 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 10.4 63.0 2.0 12.4 15.0 25 0.8 13.2 15.8 25
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 32.0 1.0 5.5 6.6 15 0.7 6.2 7.3 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 15.4 83.0 3.0 18.4 22.3 35 0.8 19.2 23.1 35
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 11.5 77.0 3.0 14.5 17.4 25 0.8 15.3 18.2 25
TSH/V/D
F* 460/60/3*
042 414/506 1 5.1 35.0 1.7 6.8 8.1 15 0.7 7.5 8.8 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 4.3 31.0 1.4 5.7 6.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 20.5 109.0 3.4 23.9 29.0 45 1.07 25.0 30.1 50
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 14.6 91.0 3.4 18.0 21.7 35 1.07 19.1 22.7 35
TSH/V/D
F* 460/60/3*
048 414/506 1 7.1 46.0 1.8 8.9 10.7 15 1.07 10.0 11.7 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 5.1 34.1 1.4 6.5 7.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 26.9 145.0 5.8 32.7 39.4 60 1.07 33.8 40.5 60
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 17.6 123.0 5.8 23.4 27.8 45 1.07 24.5 28.9 45
TSH/V/D
F* 460/60/3*
060 414/506 1 9.6 64.0 2.6 12.2 14.6 20 1.07 13.3 15.7 25
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 6.1 40.0 2.3 8.4 9.9 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with ClimaDry require a four wire power supply
with neutral. Reheat pump is rated 265 vac and is wired between one hot leg and neutral.
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Table 4e: Tranquility 20™ (TS) Series Electrical Data - (ECM Motor & ClimaDry)
TSH/V/D G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 9.0 48.0 4.3 13.3 15.6 20 0.8 14.1 16.4 25
018 E 265/60/1 239/292 1 8.4 40.0 4.1 12.5 14.6 20 0.7 13.2 15.3 20
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 12.8 60.0 4.3 17.1 20.3 30 0.8 17.9 21.1 30
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 4.1 15.0 17.7 25 0.7 15.7 18.4 25
TSH/V/D
024 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.0 55.0 4.3 12.3 14.3 20 0.8 13.1 15.1 20
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.0 22.4 4.1 8.1 9.1 15 0.7 8.8 9.8 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 13.5 61.0 4.3 17.8 21.2 30 0.8 18.6 22.0 35
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 4.1 15.0 17.7 25 0.7 15.7 18.4 25
TSH/V/D
030 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.3 63.0 4.3 12.6 14.7 20 0.8 13.4 15.5 20
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 27.0 4.1 8.6 9.7 15 0.7 9.3 10.4 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 14.7 72.5 4.3 19.0 22.7 35 0.8 19.8 23.5 35
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 12.5 61.0 4.1 16.6 19.7 30 0.7 17.3 20.4 30
TSH/V/D
036 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 10.4 63.0 4.3 14.7 17.3 25 0.8 15.5 18.1 25
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 32.0 4.1 8.6 9.7 15 0.7 9.3 10.4 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 15.4 83.0 4.3 19.7 23.6 35 0.8 20.5 24.4 35
TSH/V/D H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 11.5 77.0 4.3 15.8 18.7 30 0.8 16.6 19.5 30
042
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 5.1 35.0 4.1 9.2 10.5 15 0.7 9.9 11.2 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 20.5 109.0 7.0 27.5 32.6 50 1.07 28.6 33.7 50
TSH/V/D H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 14.6 91.0 7.0 21.6 25.3 35 1.07 22.7 26.3 40
048
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 7.1 46.0 6.9 14.0 15.8 20 1.07 15.1 16.8 20
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 26.9 145.0 7.0 33.9 40.6 60 1.07 35.0 41.7 60
TSH/V/D H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 17.6 123.0 7.0 24.6 29.0 45 1.07 25.7 30.1 45
060
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 9.6 64.0 6.9 16.5 18.9 25 1.07 17.6 20.0 25
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 30.1 158.0 7.0 37.1 44.6 70 1.07 38.2 45.7 70
TSH/V/D H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 20.5 155.0 7.0 27.5 32.6 50 1.07 28.6 33.7 50
070
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 9.6 75.0 6.9 16.5 18.9 25 1.07 17.6 20.0 25
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with ECM motors/ClimaDry require a four wire
power supply with neutral. ECM motors/reheat pumps are rated 265 vac and are wired between one hot leg and
neutral.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Table 4f: Tranquility 20™ (TS) Series Electrical Data - (PSC Motor & Secondary Pump)
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 5.0 25.0 0.7 5.7 7.0 15 0.43 6.1 7.4 15
TSH/V
012
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 4.5 22.0 0.7 5.2 6.4 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
TSH/V/D G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 9.0 48.0 1.0 10.0 12.3 20 0.43 10.4 12.7 20
018 E 265/60/1 239/292 1 8.4 40.0 0.9 9.3 11.4 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 12.8 60.0 1.1 13.9 17.1 25 0.43 14.3 17.5 30
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 0.9 11.8 14.5 25 0.7 12.5 15.2 25
TSH/V/D
024 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.0 55.0 1.1 9.1 11.1 15 0.43 9.5 11.5 15
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.0 22.4 0.6 4.6 5.6 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 13.5 61.0 1.4 14.9 18.3 30 0.8 15.7 19.1 30
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 1.6 12.5 15.2 25 0.7 13.2 15.9 25
TSH/V/D
030 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.3 63.0 1.4 9.7 11.8 20 0.8 10.5 12.6 20
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 27.0 0.9 5.4 6.5 15 0.7 6.1 7.2 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 14.7 72.5 2.1 16.8 20.5 35 0.8 17.6 21.3 35
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 12.5 61.0 2.2 14.7 17.8 30 0.7 15.4 18.5 30
TSH/V/D
036 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 10.4 63.0 2.1 12.5 15.1 25 0.8 13.3 15.9 25
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 32.0 1.3 5.8 6.9 15 0.7 6.5 7.6 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 15.4 83.0 2.1 17.5 21.4 35 0.8 18.3 22.2 35
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 11.5 77.0 2.1 13.6 16.5 25 0.8 14.4 17.3 25
TSH/V/D
F* 460/60/3*
042 414/506 1 5.1 35.0 1.0 6.1 7.4 15 0.7 6.8 8.1 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 4.3 31.0 0.8 5.1 6.2 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 20.5 109.0 3.0 23.5 28.6 45 0.8 24.3 29.4 45
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 14.6 91.0 3.0 17.6 21.3 35 0.8 18.4 22.1 35
TSH/V/D
F* 460/60/3*
048 414/506 1 7.1 46.0 1.7 8.8 10.6 15 0.7 9.5 11.3 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 5.1 34.1 1.4 6.5 7.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 26.9 145.0 4.9 31.8 38.5 60 1.07 32.9 39.6 60
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 17.6 123.0 4.9 22.5 26.9 40 1.07 23.6 28.0 45
TSH/V/D
F* 460/60/3*
060 414/506 1 9.6 64.0 2.5 12.1 14.5 20 1.07 13.2 15.6 25
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 6.1 40.0 1.9 8.0 9.5 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 30.1 158.0 5.8 35.9 43.4 70 1.07 37.0 44.5 70
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 20.5 155.0 5.8 26.3 31.4 50 1.07 27.4 32.5 50
TSH/V/D
F* 460/60/3*
070 414/506 1 9.6 75.0 2.6 12.2 14.6 20 1.07 13.3 15.7 25
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 7.6 54.0 2.3 9.9 11.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with internal secondary circulators require a four
wire power supply with neutral. Internal secondary circulators are rated 265 vac and are wired between one hot leg
and neutral.
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
TSH/V/D G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 9.0 48.0 1.1 10.1 12.4 20 0.43 10.5 12.8 20
018 E 265/60/1 239/292 1 8.4 40.0 0.9 9.3 11.4 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 12.8 60.0 1.4 14.2 17.4 30 0.43 14.6 17.8 30
E 265/60/1 239/262 1 10.9 58.0 1.6 12.5 15.2 25 0.7 13.2 15.9 25
TSH/V/D
024 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.0 55.0 1.4 9.4 11.4 15 0.43 9.8 11.8 15
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.0 22.4 0.9 4.9 5.9 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 13.5 61.0 1.8 15.3 18.7 30 0.8 16.1 19.5 30
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 2.0 12.9 15.6 25 0.7 13.6 16.3 25
TSH/V/D
030 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.3 63.0 1.8 10.1 12.2 20 0.8 10.9 13.0 20
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 27.0 1.24 5.7 6.9 15 0.7 6.4 7.6 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 14.7 72.5 2.0 16.7 20.4 35 0.8 17.5 21.2 35
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 12.5 61.0 1.66 14.2 17.3 25 0.7 14.9 18.0 30
TSH/V/D
036 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 10.4 63.0 2.0 12.4 15.0 25 0.8 13.2 15.8 25
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 32.0 1.0 5.5 6.6 15 0.7 6.2 7.3 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 15.4 83.0 3.0 18.4 22.3 35 0.8 19.2 23.1 35
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 11.5 77.0 3.0 14.5 17.4 25 0.8 15.3 18.2 25
TSH/V/D
F* 460/60/3*
042 414/506 1 5.1 35.0 1.7 6.8 8.1 15 0.7 7.5 8.8 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 4.3 31.0 1.4 5.7 6.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 20.5 109.0 3.4 23.9 29.0 45 0.8 24.7 29.8 50
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 14.6 91.0 3.4 18.0 21.7 35 0.8 18.8 22.5 35
TSH/V/D
F* 460/60/3*
048 414/506 1 7.1 46.0 1.8 8.9 10.7 15 0.7 9.6 11.4 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 5.1 34.1 1.4 6.5 7.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 26.9 145.0 5.8 32.7 39.4 60 1.07 33.8 40.5 60
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 17.6 123.0 5.8 23.4 27.8 45 1.07 24.5 28.9 45
TSH/V/D
F* 460/60/3*
060 414/506 1 9.6 64.0 2.6 12.2 14.6 20 1.07 13.3 15.7 25
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 6.1 40.0 2.3 8.4 9.9 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with internal secondary circulators require a four
wire power supply with neutral. Internal secondary circulators are rated 265 vac and are wired between one hot leg
and neutral.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Table 4h: Tranquility 20™ (TS) Series Electrical Data - (ECM Motor & Secondary Pump)
TSH/V/D G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 9.0 48.0 4.3 13.3 15.6 20 0.43 13.7 16.0 25
018 E 265/60/1 239/292 1 8.4 40.0 4.1 12.5 14.6 20 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 12.8 60.0 4.3 17.1 20.3 30 0.43 17.5 20.7 30
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 4.1 15.0 17.7 25 0.7 15.7 18.4 25
TSH/V/D
024 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.0 55.0 4.3 12.3 14.3 20 0.43 12.7 14.7 20
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.0 22.4 4.1 8.1 9.1 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 13.5 61.0 4.3 17.8 21.2 30 0.8 18.6 22.0 35
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.9 58.0 4.1 15.0 17.7 25 0.7 15.7 18.4 25
TSH/V/D
030 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 8.3 63.0 4.3 12.6 14.7 20 0.8 13.4 15.5 20
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 27.0 4.1 8.6 9.7 15 0.7 9.3 10.4 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 14.7 72.5 4.3 19.0 22.7 35 0.8 19.8 23.5 35
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 12.5 61.0 4.1 16.6 19.7 30 0.7 17.3 20.4 30
TSH/V/D
036 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 10.4 63.0 4.3 14.7 17.3 25 0.8 15.5 18.1 25
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.5 32.0 4.1 8.6 9.7 15 0.7 9.3 10.4 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 15.4 83.0 4.3 19.7 23.6 35 0.8 20.5 24.4 35
TSH/V/D H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 11.5 77.0 4.3 15.8 18.7 30 0.8 16.6 19.5 30
042
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 5.1 35.0 4.1 9.2 10.5 15 0.7 9.9 11.2 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 20.5 109.0 7.0 27.5 32.6 50 0.8 28.3 33.4 50
TSH/V/D H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 14.6 91.0 7.0 21.6 25.3 35 0.8 22.4 26.1 40
048
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 7.1 46.0 6.9 14.0 15.8 20 0.7 14.7 16.5 20
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 26.9 145.0 7.0 33.9 40.6 60 1.07 35.0 41.7 60
TSH/V/D H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 17.6 123.0 7.0 24.6 29.0 45 1.07 25.7 30.1 45
060
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 9.6 64.0 6.9 16.5 18.9 25 1.07 17.6 20.0 25
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 30.1 158.0 7.0 37.1 44.6 70 1.07 38.2 45.7 70
TSH/V/D H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 20.5 155.0 7.0 27.5 32.6 50 1.07 28.6 33.7 50
070
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 9.6 75.0 6.9 16.5 18.9 25 1.07 17.6 20.0 25
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with ECM motors/internal secondary circulators
require a four wire power supply with neutral. ECM motors/internal secondary circulators are rated 265 vac and are
wired between one hot leg and neutral.
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Table 4I: Tranquility 20™ (TS) Series Electrical Data - (Standard 50Hz Units)
TSH/V/D T 220-240/50/1 197/254 16.0 10.3 10.9 58.0 1 0.9 11.8 14.5 25
024 S 380-420/50/3 342/462 16.0 10.3 4.0 24.0 1 0.6 4.6 5.6 15
TSH/V/D T 220-240/50/1 197/254 26.0 16.7 10.9 58.0 1 1.6 12.5 15.2 25
030 S 380-420/50/3 342/462 26.0 16.7 4.5 26.0 1 0.9 5.4 6.5 15
TSH/V/D T 220-240/50/1 197/254 16.0 10.3 12.5 61.0 1 2.0 14.5 17.6 30
036 S 380-420/50/3 342/462 16.0 10.3 4.5 32.0 1 1.2 5.7 6.8 15
TSH/V/D S 380-420/50/3 342/462 16.0 10.3 5.1 35.0 1 1.0 6.1 7.4 15
042
TSH/V/D S 380-420/50/3 342/462 26.0 16.7 7.1 48.0 1 1.7 8.8 10.6 15
048
TSH/V/D S 380-420/50/3 342/462 16.0 10.3 9.6 64.0 1 2.5 12.1 14.5 20
060
TSH/V/D S 380-420/50/3 342/462 26.0 16.7 9.6 74.0 1 2.6 12.2 14.6 20
070
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Table 4j: Tranquility 16™ (TC) Series Electrical Data - (Standard 60Hz Units)
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Table 4k: Tranquility 16™ (TC) Series Electrical Data - (Standard 50Hz Units)
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Table 4l: Genesis Ultra (GS) Series Electrical Data - (Standard Units)
All GS Units Standard GS Units
Compressor
Model Voltage Code Voltage Min/Max Voltage Fan Motor FLA Total Unit FLA Min Circuit Amp Max Fuse/HACR
QTY RLA LRA
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 4.9 26.3 1.0 7.1 8.6 15
GSH/V E 265/60/1 239/292 1 4.4 28.0 0.9 5.7 6.9 15
015
V 220-240/50/1 197/254 1 4.4 28.0 0.9 5.2 6.3 15
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Table 4m: Genesis Ultra (GS) Series Electrical Data - (Units with ClimaDry or Secondary Pump)
Voltage Min/Max Reheat Total Min Max Pump Total Min Max
Model Voltage
Code Voltage Pump FLA Unit FLA Circuit Amp Fuse/HACR FLA Unit FLA Circuit Amp Fuse/HACR
GSH/V E 265/60/1 239/292 0.7 10.6 12.9 20 N/A N/A N/A N/A
024 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 0.8 9.0 10.8 20 0.43 8.6 10.4 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 575/60/3 518/633 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 575/60/3 518/633 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 575/60/3 518/633 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
HACR circuit breaker in USA only.
All fuses Class RK-5
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with ClimaDry/internal secondary circulators re-
quire a four wire power supply with neutral. Reheat pumps/internal secondary circulators are rated 265 vac and are
wired between one hot leg and neutral.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
E R22 265/60/1 239/292 1 2.5 15.0 0.40 2.9 3.5 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
GRH
006 220-
V R22 197/254 1 2.5 15.0 0.4 2.8 3.5 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
220-
V R407C 197/254 1 2.3 15.0 0.4 2.7 3.2 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
208-
G R22 197/254 1 3.9 22.2 0.80 4.7 5.7 15 0.43 5.1 6.1 15
230/60/1
E R22 265/60/1 239/292 1 3.3 18.8 0.70 4.0 4.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
GRH/V
009 220-
V R22 197/254 1 3.3 18.8 0.9 4.2 5.0 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
220-
V R407C 197/254 1 2.7 18.8 0.7 3.7 4.5 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
208-
G R22 197/254 1 5.3 27.9 0.80 6.1 7.4 15 0.8 6.9 8.2 15
230/60/1
E R22 265/60/1 239/292 1 4.2 22.2 0.70 4.9 6.0 15 0.7 5.6 6.7 15
GRH/V
012 220-
V R22 197/254 1 4.2 22.2 0.9 5.1 6.2 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
220-
V R407C 197/254 1 3.9 22.2 0.7 4.5 5.6 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
208-
G R22 197/254 1 5.9 29.0 1.00 6.9 8.4 15 0.43 7.3 8.8 15
230/60/1
E R22 265/60/1 239/292 1 5.4 27.0 0.90 6.3 7.6 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
GRH/V
015 220-
V R22 197/254 1 5.4 27.0 0.9 6.3 7.7 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
220-
V R407C 197/254 1 4.2 27.0 0.9 5.9 7.1 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
208-
G R22 197/254 1 8.6 49.0 1.10 9.7 11.9 20 0.8 10.5 12.7 20
230/60/1
E R22 265/60/1 239/292 1 8.1 44.0 0.90 9.0 11.0 15 0.7 9.7 11.7 15
GRH/V
019 220-
V R22 197/254 1 8.1 44.0 0.9 9.0 11.0 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
220-
V R407C 197/254 1 6.8 45.0 0.9 8.6 10.5 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
208-
G R22 197/254 1 9.6 50.0 1.30 10.9 13.3 20 0.8 11.7 14.1 20
230/60/1
E R22 265/60/1 239/292 1 8.8 55.0 1.60 10.4 12.6 20 0.7 11.1 13.3 20
208-
H R22 197/254 1 6.7 51.0 1.30 8.0 9.7 15 0.8 8.8 10.5 15
GRH/V 230/60/3
024 F R22 460/60/3 414/506 1 3.5 25.0 0.90 4.4 5.3 15 0.7 5.1 6.0 15
220-
V R22 197/254 1 8.8 55.0 1.6 10.4 12.6 20 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
220-
V R407C 197/254 1 8.2 51.0 1.6 10.4 12.6 20 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
208-
G R22 197/254 1 11.2 61.0 1.90 13.1 15.9 25 0.8 13.9 16.7 25
230/60/1
E R22 265/60/1 239/292 1 9.8 58.0 1.70 11.5 14.0 20 0.7 12.2 14.7 20
208-
H R22 197/254 1 6.9 55.0 1.90 8.8 10.5 15 0.8 9.6 11.3 15
GRH/V 230/60/3
030 F R22 460/60/3 414/506 1 3.6 28.0 1.00 4.6 5.5 15 0.7 5.3 6.2 15
220-
V R22 197/254 1 9.8 58.0 1.7 11.5 13.9 20 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
220-
V R407C 197/254 1 9.1 54.0 1.7 11.2 13.6 20 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with internal secondary circulators require a four
wire power supply with neutral. ECM motors/internal secondary circulators are rated 265 vac and are wired between
one hot leg and neutral.
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
208-
G R22 197/254 1 14.4 82.0 3.00 17.4 21.0 35 0.8 18.2 21.8 35
230/60/1
E R22 265/60/1 239/292 1 12.2 64.0 2.70 14.9 18.0 30 0.7 15.6 18.7 30
208-
H R22 197/254 1 9.4 65.5 3.00 12.4 14.8 20 0.8 13.2 15.6 20
GRH/V 230/60/3
036 F R22 460/60/3 414/506 1 4.4 33.0 1.70 6.1 7.2 15 0.7 6.8 7.9 15
220-
V R22 197/254 1 12.2 83.0 2.7 14.9 18.0 30 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
220-
V R407C 197/254 1 11.5 83.0 2.7 17.2 20.8 35 N/A N/A N/A N/A
240/50/1
208-
G R22 197/254 1 16.2 96.0 3.00 19.2 23.3 35 0.8 20.0 24.1 40
230/60/1
208-
H R22 197/254 1 10.3 75.0 3.00 13.3 15.9 25 0.8 14.1 16.7 25
230/60/3
GRH/V F R22 460/60/3 414/506 1 4.3 40.0 1.70 6.0 7.1 15 0.7 6.7 7.8 15
042 N R22 575/60/3 518/633 1 3.7 31.0 1.50 5.2 6.0 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
380-
U R22 342/462 1 4.3 40.0 1.7 6.0 7.1 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
420/50/3
380-
U R407C 342/462 1 5.5 34.5 1.7 6.0 7.1 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
420/50/3
208-
G R22 197/254 1 18.3 102.0 3.40 21.7 26.3 40 1.07 22.8 27.3 45
230/60/1
208-
H R22 197/254 1 12.6 91.0 3.40 16.0 19.2 30 1.07 17.1 20.2 20
230/60/3
GRH/V F R22 460/60/3 414/506 1 5.7 42.0 1.80 7.5 8.9 15 1.07 8.6 10.0 15
048 N R22 575/60/3 518/633 1 4.7 39.0 1.40 6.1 7.3 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
380-
U R22 342/462 1 5.7 42.0 1.8 7.5 8.9 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
420/50/3
380-
U R407C 342/462 1 5.9 42.0 1.8 7.5 8.9 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
420/50/3
N R22 575/60/3 518/633 1 4.7 39.0 1.9 6.6 7.6 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
208-
G R22 197/254 1 25.6 170.0 4.90 30.5 36.9 60 1.07 31.6 38.0 60
230/60/1
208-
H R22 197/254 1 14.7 124.0 4.90 19.6 23.3 35 1.07 20.7 24.3 35
230/60/3
GRH/V F R22 460/60/3 414/506 1 7.4 59.6 2.50 9.9 11.8 15 1.07 11.0 12.8 20
060 N R22 575/60/3 518/633 1 5.9 49.4 1.90 7.8 9.3 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
380-
U R22 342/462 1 7.4 59.6 2.5 9.9 11.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
420/50/3
380-
U R407C 342/462 1 8.2 61.8 2.5 9.9 11.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
420/50/3
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with internal secondary circulators require a four
wire power supply with neutral. ECM motors/internal secondary circulators are rated 265 vac and are wired between
one hot leg and neutral.
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Table 4o: Genesis Compact (GC) Series Electrical Data - (PSC Motor & ClimaDry)
Compressor Min
Min/ Fan Total Min Max Reheat Total Max
Voltage Cir-
Model Voltage Max Motor Unit Circuit Fuse/ Pump Unit Fuse/
Code QTY RLA LRA FLA cuit
Voltage FLA Amps HACR FLA FLA HACR
Amps
GCH G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 2.9 17.7 0.4 3.3 4.0 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
006 E 265/60/1 239/292 1 2.5 15.0 0.4 2.8 3.5 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
GCH/V G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 3.9 22.2 0.8 4.7 5.7 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
009 E 265/60/1 239/292 1 3.3 18.8 0.7 4.0 4.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
GCH/V G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 5.3 27.9 0.8 6.1 7.4 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
012 E 265/60/1 239/292 1 4.2 22.2 0.7 4.9 6.0 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 8.6 49.0 1.0 9.6 11.8 20 0.80 10.4 12.6 20
GCH/V
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 8.1 44.0 0.9 8.9 11.0 15 0.70 9.6 11.7 15
018
V 220-240/50/1 197/254 1 8.1 44.0 0.86 8.9 11.0 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 9.6 50.0 1.5 11.1 13.5 20 0.80 11.9 14.3 20
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 9.1 55.0 1.3 10.4 12.7 20 0.70 11.1 13.4 20
GCH/V H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 6.7 51.0 1.5 8.2 9.9 15 0.80 9.0 10.7 15
024 F* 460/60/3 414/506 1 3.5 25.0 0.8 4.3 5.2 15 0.70 5.0 5.9 15
V 220-240/50/1 197/254 1 9.1 55.0 1.30 10.4 12.7 20 N/A N/A N/A N/A
U 380-420/50/3 342/462 1 3.5 25.0 0.76 4.2 5.1 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 11.2 61.0 3.0 14.2 17.0 25 0.80 15.0 17.8 25
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.0 58.0 2.7 12.7 15.2 25 0.70 13.4 15.9 25
GCH/V H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 6.9 55.0 3.0 9.9 11.6 15 0.80 10.7 124 15
030 F* 460/60/3 414/506 1 3.6 28.0 1.7 5.3 6.2 15 0.70 6.0 6.9 15
V 220-240/50/1 197/254 1 10.0 58.0 2.70 12.7 15.2 25 N/A N/A N/A N/A
U 380-420/50/3 342/462 1 3.6 28.0 1.70 5.3 6.2 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 15.4 82.0 1.8 17.2 21.1 35 0.80 18.0 21.9 35
E 265/60/1 239/292 1 14.4 83.0 2.0 16.4 20.0 30 0.70 17.1 20.7 35
GCH/V H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 9.6 70.0 1.8 11.4 13.8 20 0.80 12.2 14.6 20
036 F* 460/60/3 414/506 1 4.9 33.0 1.2 6.1 7.4 15 0.70 6.8 8.1 15
V 220-240/50/1 197/254 1 14.4 83.0 2.00 16.4 20.0 30 N/A N/A N/A N/A
U 380-420/50/3 342/462 1 4.9 33.0 1.24 6.1 7.4 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 16.2 96.0 3.0 19.2 23.3 35 N/A N/A N/A N/A
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 10.3 75.0 3.0 13.3 15.9 25 N/A N/A N/A N/A
GCV
F* 460/60/3 414/506 1 4.3 40.0 1.7 6.0 7.1 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
041
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 3.7 31.0 1.5 5.2 6.0 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
U 380-420/50/3 342/462 1 4.3 40.0 1.70 6.0 7.1 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 17.1 105.0 3.0 20.1 24.4 40 0.80 20.9 25.2 40
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 10.7 85.0 3.0 13.7 16.4 25 0.80 14.5 17.2 25
GCH/V
F* 460/60/3 414/506 1 5.3 42.0 1.7 7.0 8.3 15 0.70 7.7 9.0 15
042
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 4.3 34.0 1.4 5.7 6.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
U 380-420/50/3 342/462 1 5.3 42.0 1.70 7.0 8.3 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with ClimaDry require a four wire power supply
with neutral. Reheat pump is rated 265 vac and is wired between one hot leg and neutral.
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Table 4o: Genesis Compact (GC) Series Electrical Data - (PSC Motor & ClimaDry)
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 18.3 102.0 3.4 21.7 26.3 40 1.07 22.8 27.3 45
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 12.6 91.0 3.4 16.0 19.2 30 1.07 17.1 20.2 30
GCH/V
F* 460/60/3 414/506 1 5.7 42.0 1.8 7.5 8.9 15 1.00 8.6 10.0 15
048
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 4.7 39.0 1.4 6.1 7.2 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
U 380-420/50/3 342/462 1 5.7 42.0 1.80 7.5 8.9 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 14.7 124.0 4.9 19.6 23.3 35 1.07 20.1 23.7 35
GCH/V
F* 460/60/3 414/506 1 7.4 59.6 2.5 9.9 11.8 15 1.00 11.0 12.8 20
060
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 5.9 49.4 1.9 7.8 9.3 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
U 380-420/50/3 342/462 1 7.4 59.6 2.50 9.9 11.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
* NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED! All F Voltage (460 vac) units with ClimaDry require a four wire power supply
with neutral. Reheat pump is rated 265 vac and is wired between one hot leg and neutral.
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Table 4p: Genesis Compact (GC) Series Electrical Data - (High Static Blower Motor)
Compressor Min
Min/ Fan Total Min Max Reheat Total Max
Voltage Cir-
Model Voltage Max Motor Unit Circuit Fuse/ Pump Unit Fuse/
Code QTY RLA LRA FLA cuit
Voltage FLA Amps HACR FLA FLA HACR
Amps
GCH/V G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 8.6 49.0 1.0 9.6 11.8 20 0.80 10.4 12.6 20
018 E 265/60/1 239/292 1 8.1 44.0 0.9 9.0 11.0 15 0.70 9.7 11.7 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 9.6 50.0 3.0 12.6 15.0 20 0.80 13.4 15.8 25
GCH/V E 265/60/1 239/292 1 9.1 55.0 2.7 11.8 14.1 20 0.70 12.5 14.8 20
024 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 6.7 51.0 3.0 9.7 11.4 15 0.80 10.5 12.2 15
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 3.5 25.0 1.7 5.2 6.1 15 0.70 5.9 6.8 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 11.2 61.0 3.0 14.2 17.0 25 0.80 15.0 17.8 25
GCH/V E 265/60/1 239/292 1 10.0 58.0 2.7 12.7 15.2 25 0.70 13.4 15.9 25
030 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 6.9 55.0 3.0 9.9 11.6 15 0.80 10.7 12.4 15
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 3.6 28.0 1.7 5.3 6.2 15 0.70 6.0 6.9 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 15.4 82.0 3.0 18.4 22.3 35 0.80 19.2 23.1 35
GCH/V E 265/60/1 239/292 1 14.4 83.0 2.7 17.1 20.7 35 0.70 17.8 21.4 35
036 H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 9.6 70.0 3.0 12.6 15.0 20 0.80 13.4 15.8 20
F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 4.9 33.0 1.7 6.6 7.8 15 0.70 7.3 8.5 15
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 17.1 105.0 3.0 20.1 24.4 40 0.80 20.9 25.2 40
GCH/V H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 10.7 85.0 3.0 13.7 16.4 25 0.80 14.5 17.2 25
042 F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 5.3 42.0 1.7 7.0 8.3 15 0.70 7.7 9.0 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 4.3 34.0 1.4 5.7 6.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 18.3 102.0 4.9 23.2 27.8 45 1.07 24.3 28.8 45
GCH/V H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 12.6 91.0 4.9 17.5 20.7 30 1.07 18.6 21.7 30
048 F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 5.7 42.0 2.5 8.2 9.6 15 1.00 9.3 10.7 15
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 4.7 39.0 1.9 6.6 7.8 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
G 208-230/60/1 197/254 1 25.6 170.0 5.8 31.4 37.8 60 1.07 32.5 38.9 60
GCH/V H 208-230/60/3 197/254 1 14.7 124.0 5.8 20.5 24.2 35 1.07 21.6 25.2 35
060 F* 460/60/3* 414/506 1 7.4 59.6 2.6 10.0 11.9 15 1.00 11.1 12.9 20
N 575/60/3 518/633 1 5.9 49.4 2.3 8.2 9.7 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
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CAUTION!
CAUTION! Use only copper conductors for field installed Capacitor
electrical wiring. Unit terminals are not designed to accept other
types of conductors. Contactor -CC
must comply with the National Electrical Code as well See electrical table for
breaker size
as all applicable local codes. Refer to the unit electrical
data for fuse sizes. Consult wiring diagram for field BR
connections that must be made by the installing (or
electrical) contractor. All final electrical connections must
be made with a length of flexible conduit to minimize CXM
Control
vibration and sound transmission to the building. CB
Low
General Line Voltage Wiring Transformer Voltage
Connector
Be sure the available power is the same voltage and
phase shown on the unit serial plate. Line and low
voltage wiring must be done in accordance with local Rev.: 5/17/01 B
codes or the National Electric Code, whichever is
Power Connection
applicable.
Line voltage connection is made by connecting the
Figure 15: TT/TS Single Phase Line Voltage Field incoming line voltage wires to the “L” side of the
Wiring. Three phase wiring is similar except that contractor as shown in Figures 15 and 16. Consult
all three power wires are directly connected to the Tables 4a and 4g for correct fuse size.
contactor.
Transformer
All commercial dual voltage units are factory wired for
208/60/1 or 240/50/1. If supply voltage is 230/60/1 or
220/50/1, installer must rewire transformer. See wire
diagram for connections.
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Special Note for ARI Testing: To achieve rated Low Water Temperature Cutout Selection
airflow for ARI testing purposes on all PSC products, The CXM/DXM control allows the field selection of low
it is necessary to change the fan speed to “HI” speed. water (or water-antifreeze solution) temperature limit
When the heat pump has experienced less than 100 by clipping jumper JW3, which changes the sensing
operational hours and the coil has not had sufficient time temperature associated with thermistor FP1. Note that
to be “seasoned”, it is necessary to clean the coil with a the FP1 thermistor is located on the refrigerant line
mild surfactant such as Calgon to remove the oils left by between the coaxial heat exchanger and expansion
manufacturing processes and enable the condensate to device (TXV or cap tube). Therefore, FP1 is sensing
properly “sheet” off of the coil. refrigerant temperature, not water temperature, which is
a better indication of how water flow rate/temperature is
Figure 17: PSC Motor Speed Selection affecting the refrigeration circuit.
Connect the blue wire to: The factory setting for FP1 is for systems using water
H for High speed fan (30°F [-1.1°C] refrigerant temperature). In low water
M for Medium speed fan
L for Low speed fan temperature (extended range) applications with
Medium is factory setting antifreeze (most ground loops), jumper JW3 should be
clipped as shown in Figure 20 to change the setting
to 10°F [-12.2°C] refrigerant temperature, a more
suitable temperature when using an antifreeze solution.
Fan Motor All ClimateMaster units operating with entering water
temperatures below 59°F [15°C] must include the
ELECTRICAL - LOW VOLTAGE WIRING optional water/refrigerant circuit insulation package to
Thermostat Connections prevent internal condensation. GC series equipment is
The thermostat should be wired directly to the CXM or not rated for extended range applications.
DXM board (units with PSC fan). Units with optional
ECM motor include factory wiring from the CXM or DXM Figure 19: GS/GR/GC Low Voltage Field Wiring
board to the ECM interface board. Thermostat wiring for
these units should be connected to the ECM interface
board. Figure 18 shows wiring for GS/GR/GC units;
figure 19 should be used for TT/TS units with PSC or
optional ECM motor. See “Electrical – Thermostat” for
specific terminal connections. Review the appropriate
AOM (Application, Operation and Maintenance) manual
for units with DDC controls.
Low voltage
field wiring
for units with
PSC FAN
(ECM board
will not be
present)
Low voltage field wiring for units with ECM fan
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Y1
C
2 AVM
1 3
Heater Switch Taco Valve
Y1
C
Thermostat
Solenoid
Valve Flow
Regulator
Stage 2
OUT To Discharge
Stage 1
CAUTION!
CAUTION! Many units are installed with a factory or field
supplied manual or electric shut-off valve. DAMAGE WILL
OCCUR if shut-off valve is closed during unit operation. A
high pressure switch must be installed on the heat pump side
of any field provided shut-off valves and connected to the
heat pump controls in series with the built-in refrigerant circuit
high pressure switch to disable compressor operation if water
pressure exceeds pressure switch setting. The field installed
high pressure switch shall have a cut-out pressure of 300
psig and a cut-in pressure of 250 psig. This pressure switch
can be ordered from ClimateMaster with a 1/4” internal flare
connection as part number 39B0005N02.
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Thermostat Installation through the middle of the back plate. Mark the position
The thermostat should be located on an interior wall in of the back plate mounting holes and drill holes with a
a larger room, away from supply duct drafts. DO NOT 3/16” (5mm) bit. Install supplied anchors and secure
locate the thermostat in areas subject to sunlight, drafts plate to the wall. Thermostat wire must be 18 AWG wire.
or on external walls. The wire access hole behind the Wire the appropriate thermostat as shown in Figures 25a
thermostat may in certain cases need to be sealed to through 25c to the low voltage terminal strip on the CXM,
prevent erroneous temperature measurement. Position DXM or ECM control board. Practically any heat pump
the thermostat back plate against the wall so that it thermostat will work with ClimateMaster units, provided it
appears level and so the thermostat wires protrude has the correct number of heating and cooling stages.
Figure 25a: Units With PSC Fan And CXM Figure 25c: GC/GS/TT/TS Series With ClimaDry™
Reheat Option (DXM Board Required) And ATP32U02
Thermostat
Connection to CXM Control
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Factory Wiring
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The ECM fan is controlled by an interface board that converts motor to operate like a standard PSC motor, and disables the
thermostat inputs and field selectable CFM settings to signals CFM counter.
used by the ECM motor controller. Units manufactured before
July 2005 have version I (P/N 69243707). Units manufactured Dehumidification Mode Settings: The dehumidification
after July 2005 have version II (P/N 17B0019N01). Fan speeds mode setting provides field selection of humidity control.
are selected with jumpers for version I or via a nine position When operating in the normal mode, the cooling airflow
DIP switch for version II. To take full advantage of the ECM settings are determined by the cooling tap setting above.
motor features, a multi-stage thermostat should be used When dehumidification is enabled there is a reduction in
(2-stage heat/2-stage cool or 3-stage heat/2-stage cool). airflow in cooling to increase the moisture removal of the heat
pump. Consult submittal data or specifications catalog for the
Note: Power must be off to the unit for at least three seconds specific unit series and model to correlate speed tap to airflow
before the ECM motor will recognize a speed change. in CFM. The dehumidification mode can be enabled in two
The motor will recognize a change in the CFM Adjust or ways.
dehumidification mode settings while the unit is powered. 1. Constant Dehumidification Mode: When the
dehumidification mode is selected (via DIP switch or
There are four different airflow settings from lowest airflow jumper setting), the ECM motor will operate with a
rate (speed tap 1) to the highest airflow rate (speed tap 4). The multiplier applied to the cooling CFM settings (approx.
charts below indicate settings for both versions of the ECM 20-25% lower airflow). Any time the unit is running in
interface board, followed by detailed information for each the cooling mode, it will operate at the lower airflow
setting. to improve latent capacity. The “DEHUM” LED will be
illuminated at all times. Heating airflow is not affected.
Cooling Settings: The cooling setting determines the cooling NOTE: Do not select dehumidification mode if cooling
(normal) CFM for all units with ECM motor. Cooling (normal) setting is tap 1.
setting is used when the unit is not in dehumidification mode. 2. Automatic (Humidistat-controlled) Dehumidification Mode:
This setting also determines the heating CFM for Genesis When the dehumidification mode is selected (via DIP
(GS) units. Tap 1 is the lowest CFM setting, while tap 4 is the switch or jumper setting) AND a humidistat is connected
highest CFM setting. To avoid air coil freeze-up, tap 1 may to terminal DH (version II) or HUM (version I), the cooling
not be used if the dehumidification mode is selected. Consult airflow will only be reduced when the humidistat senses
submittal data or specifications catalog for the specific unit that additional dehumidification is required. The DH (or
series and model to correlate speed tap setting to airflow in HUM) terminal is reverse logic. Therefore, a humidistat
CFM. (not dehumidistat) is required. The “DEHUM” LED will
be illuminated only when the humidistat is calling for
Heating Settings: The heating setting determines the dehumidification mode. Heating airflow is not affected.
heating CFM for Tranquility 27™ (TT) and Tranquility 20™ NOTE: Do not select dehumidification mode if cooling
(TS) units. This setting is not used for Genesis (GS) units. Tap setting is tap 1.
1 is the lowest CFM setting, while tap 4 is the highest CFM
setting. Consult submittal data or specifications catalog for
the specific unit series and model to correlate speed tap
setting to airflow in CFM.
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Cooling settings: TT, TS, GS units* Heating settings: TT, TS units* Aux/Emerg Heat settings: TT, TS, GS units*
Version I Version II Version I Version II Version I Version II
69243707 17B0019N01 69243707 17B0019N01 69243707 17B0019N01
Tap HP CFM DIP Switch Tap DELAY DIP Switch Tap AUX CFM DIP Switch
Setting Jumper SW1 SW2 Setting Jumper SW3 SW4 Setting Jumper SW5 SW6
1 1 ON ON 1 1 ON ON 1 1 ON ON
2 2 ON OFF 2 2 ON OFF 2 2 ON OFF
3 3 OFF ON 3 3 OFF ON 3 3 OFF ON
4 4 OFF OFF 4 4 OFF OFF 4 4 OFF OFF
*GS units use the same settings for *This table not used for GS units. *Residential units
both cooling (normal) CFM and heating CFM.
CFM Adjust settings: TT, TS, GS units Dehum Mode settings: TT, TS, GS units
Version I Version II Version I Version II
69243707 17B0019N01 69243707 17B0019N01
Tap CFM Adj DIP Switch Tap Dehumid DIP Switch
Setting Jumper SW7 SW8 Setting Jumper SW9
TEST 1 ON ON NORM pins 1,2 ON
- 2 ON OFF Dehumid pins 2,3 OFF
+ 3 OFF ON
NORM 4 OFF OFF
Figure 26a: ECM Version II Interface Layout Figure 26b: ECM Version I Interface Layout
1/4" Spade
Connections 1/4" Spade
to CXM or Thermostat
Connections
A L
A L
Y2
W
G
O
R
to CXM or
G G G G R A L DXM Board
C
TB1
Thermostat
G Y1 Y2 O W1 EM C R
Input LEDs
Y2 Y1 G O W C R DH AL1 A
1 2 3 4 5
Connections Y CFM
Connections
ECM Motor
ECM Motor
J01 Low Voltage
TB01
Low Voltage
Connector Connector
6
7 8 9 10
Norm
Test
(+)
(–)
SW9
SW8
SW7
SW6
SW5
SW4
SW3
SW2
SW1
4
3
2
G
1
Dehumidification
Adjust
CFM
CFM
LED
A
Aux
DEHUM
OFF ON
J1
S1
AL1
Dehumid
Dehumidification
1 2
Norm 1
LED
2 3
4
3
3
2
2
1
Delay
CFM
HP
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CXM Controls
Water coil low temperature limit setting: Jumper 3 (JW3- Normal Mode On Open
Normal Mode with UPS Warning On Cycle (closed 5 sec., Open 25 sec.)
FP1 Low Temp) provides field selection of temperature CXM is non-functional Off Open
limit setting for FP1 of 30°F or 10°F [-1°F or -12°C] Fault Retry Slow Flash Open
setting for FP2 of 30°F or 10°F [-1°F or -12°C] (refrigerant Test Mode - LP Fault in memory Flashing Code 3 Cycling Code 3
temperature). Note: This jumper should only be clipped Test Mode - FP1 Fault in memory Flashing Code 4 Cycling Code 4
under extenuating circumstances, as recommended by
Test Mode - FP2 Fault in memory Flashing Code 5 Cycling Code 5
the factory.
Not Clipped = 30°F [-1°C]. Clipped = 10°F [-12°C]. Test Mode - CO Fault in memory Flashing Code 6 Cycling Code 6
Alarm relay setting: Jumper 1 (JW1-AL2 Dry) provides Test Mode - Over/Under
shutdown in memory
Flashing Code 7 Cycling Code 7
field selection of the alarm relay terminal AL2 to Test Mode - UPS in memory Flashing Code 8 Cycling Code 8
be jumpered to 24VAC or to be a dry contact (no Test Mode - Swapped Thermistor Flashing Code 9 Cycling Code 9
connection).
Not Clipped = AL2 connected to R. Clipped = AL2 dry -Slow Flash = 1 flash every 2 seconds
contact (no connection). -Fast Flash = 2 flashes every 1 second
-Flash code 2 = 2 quick flashes, 10 second pause, 2 quick
flashes, 10 second pause, etc.
DIP Switches
-On pulse 1/3 second; off pulse 1/3 second
Note: In the following field configuration options, DIP
switches should only be changed when power is
removed from the CXM control. CAUTION!
DIP switch 1: Unit Performance Sentinel Disable - CAUTION! Do not restart units without inspection and
provides field selection to disable the UPS feature. remedy of faulting condition. Equipment damage may occur.
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the input call for cooling stage 2; W1 is the input call for characteristics). See table 6c for description of functionality.
heating stage 1; and O/W2 is the input call for heating 2.3 - Accessory1 relay personality: DIP 2.3 provides
stage 2. In heat pump mode, Y1 is the input call for selection of ACC 1 relay options. See table 6c for
compressor stage 1; Y2 is the input call for compressor description of functionality.
stage 2; W1 is the input call for heating stage 3 or 2.4 - Accessory2 relay personality: DIP 2.4 provides
emergency heat; and O/W2 is the input call for reversing selection of ACC 2 relay personality (relay operation/
valve (heating or cooling, depending upon DIP 1.4). characteristics). See table 6c for description of functionality.
On = Heat Pump. Off = Heat/Cool. 2.5 - Accessory2 relay personality: DIP 2.5 provides
1.4 - Thermostat type (O/B): DIP 1.4 provides selection of selection of ACC 2 relay personality (relay operation/
thermostat type for reversing valve activation. Heat pump characteristics). See table 6c for description of functionality.
thermostats with “O” output (reversing valve energized 2.6 - Accessory2 relay personality: DIP 2.6 provides
for cooling) or “B” output (reversing valve energized for selection of ACC 2 relay options. See table 6c for
heating) can be selected with DIP 1.4. description of functionality.
On = HP stat with “O” output for cooling. Off = HP stat 2.7 - Auto dehumidification fan mode or high fan mode: DIP
with “B” output for heating. 2.7 provides selection of auto dehumidification fan mode
1.5 - Dehumidification mode: DIP 1.5 provides or high fan mode. In auto dehumidification mode, the fan
selection of normal or dehumidification fan mode. In speed relay will remain off during cooling stage 2 IF the H
dehumidification mode, the fan speed relay will remain input is active. In high fan mode, the fan enable and fan
off during cooling stage 2. In normal mode, the fan speed speed relays will turn on when the H input is active.
relay will turn on during cooling stage 2. On = Auto dehumidification mode. Off = High fan mode.
On = Normal fan mode. Off = Dehumidification mode. 2.8 - Special factory selection: DIP 2.8 provides special
1.6 - DDC output at EH2: DIP 1.6 provides selection for factory selection. Normal position is “On.” Do not change
DDC operation. If set to “DDC Output at EH2,” the EH2 selection unless instructed to do so by the factory.
terminal will continuously output the last fault code of
the controller. If set to “EH2 normal,” EH2 will operate as Table 6c: Accessory DIP Switch Settings
standard electric heat output.
On = EH2 Normal. Off = DDC Output at EH2. DIP 2.1 DIP 2.2 DIP 2.3 ACC1 Relay Option
1.7 - Boilerless operation: DIP 1.7 provides selection of On On On Cycle with fan
boilerless operation. In boilerless mode, the compressor
Off On On Digital NSB
is only used for heating when FP1 is above the
temperature specified by the setting of DIP 1.8. Below On Off On Water Valve - slow opening
DIP 1.8 setting, the compressor is not used and the On On Off OAD
control goes into emergency heat mode, staging on EH1 Off Off Off Reheat Option - Humidistat
and EH2 to provide heating.
Off On Off Reheat Option - Dehumidistat
On = normal. Off = Boilerless operation.
1.8 - Boilerless changeover temperature: DIP 1.8 DIP 2.4 DIP 2.5 DIP 2.6 ACC2 Relay Option
provides selection of boilerless changeover temperature On On On Cycle with compressor
set point. Note that the FP1 thermistor is sensing Off On On Digital NSB
refrigerant temperature between the coaxial heat
On Off On Water Valve - slow opening
exchanger and the expansion device (TXV or cap tube).
Therefore, the 50°F [10°C] setting is not 50°F [10°C] On On Off OAD
water, but approximately 60°F [16°C] EWT. All other DIP combinations are invalid
On = 50°F [10°C]. Off = 40°F [16°C].
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Safety Features – CXM/DXM Control Water coil low temperature (FP1): The FP1 thermistor
The safety features below are provided to protect temperature must be below the selected low temperature
the compressor, heat exchangers, wiring and other limit setting for 30 continuous seconds during a
components from damage caused by operation outside compressor run cycle to be recognized as a FP1 fault.
of design conditions. The FP1 input is bypassed for the initial 60 seconds of
a compressor run cycle. FP1 is set at the factory for one
Anti-short cycle protection: The control features a 5 try. Therefore, the control will go into lockout mode once
minute anti-short cycle protection for the compressor. the FP1 fault has occurred.
Note: The 5 minute anti-short cycle also occurs at power up. FP1 lockout code = 4
Random start: The control features a random start upon Air coil low temperature (FP2): The FP2 thermistor
power up of 5-80 seconds. temperature must be below the selected low temperature
Fault Retry: In Fault Retry mode, the Status LED begins limit setting for 30 continuous seconds during a
slowly flashing to signal that the control is trying to compressor run cycle to be recognized as a FP2 fault.
recover from a fault input. The control will stage off the The FP2 input is bypassed for the initial 60 seconds of
outputs and then “try again” to satisfy the thermostat a compressor run cycle. FP2 is set at the factory for one
input call. Once the thermostat input call is satisfied, try. Therefore, the control will go into lockout mode once
the control will continue on as if no fault occurred. If 3 the FP2 fault has occurred.
consecutive faults occur without satisfying the thermostat FP2 lockout code = 5
input call, the control will go into “lockout” mode. The last Condensate overflow: The condensate overflow sensor
fault causing the lockout will be stored in memory and must sense overflow level for 30 continuous seconds to
can be viewed at the “fault” LED (DXM board) or by going be recognized as a CO fault. Condensate overflow will be
into test mode (CXM board). Note: FP1/FP2 faults are monitored at all times.
factory set at only one try. CO lockout code = 6
Lockout: In lockout mode, the status LED will begin fast Over/under voltage shutdown: An over/under voltage
flashing. The compressor relay is turned off immediately. condition exists when the control voltage is outside the
Lockout mode can be “soft” reset by turning off the range of 19VAC to 30VAC. Over/under voltage shut
thermostat (or satisfying the call). A “soft” reset keeps down is a self-resetting safety. If the voltage comes back
the fault in memory but resets the control. A “hard” reset within range for at least 0.5 seconds, normal operation
(disconnecting power to the control) resets the control is restored. This is not considered a fault or lockout. If
and erases fault memory. the CXM/DXM is in over/under voltage shutdown for 15
Lockout with emergency heat: While in lockout mode, minutes, the alarm relay will close.
if W becomes active (CXM), emergency heat mode will Over/under voltage shut down code = 7
occur. If DXM is configured for heat pump thermostat Unit Performance Sentinel-UPS (patent pending): The
type (DIP 1.3), emergency heat will become active if O/ UPS feature indicates when the heat pump is operating
W2 is energized. inefficiently. A UPS condition exists when:
High pressure switch: When the high pressure switch opens a) In heating mode with compressor energized, FP2 is
due to high refrigerant pressures, the compressor relay is greater than 125°F [52°C] for 30 continuous seconds,
de-energized immediately since the high pressure switch or:
is in series with the compressor contactor coil. The high b) In cooling mode with compressor energized, FP1 is
pressure fault recognition is immediate (does not delay for 30 greater than 125°F [52°C] for 30 continuous seconds,
continuous seconds before de-energizing the compressor). or:
High pressure lockout code = 2 c) In cooling mode with compressor energized, FP2 is
Example: 2 quick flashes, 10 sec pause, 2 quick flashes, less than 40°F [4.5°C] for 30 continuous seconds.
10 sec. pause, etc.
Low pressure switch: The low pressure switch must be open
and remain open for 30 continuous seconds during “on”
cycle to be recognized as a low pressure fault. If the low
pressure switch is open for 30 seconds prior to compressor
power up it will be considered a low pressure (loss of
charge) fault. The low pressure switch input is bypassed for
the initial 60 seconds of a compressor run cycle.
Low pressure lockout code = 3
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If a UPS condition occurs, the control will immediately CXM/DXM Control Start-up Operation
go to UPS warning. The status LED will remain on as The control will not operate until all inputs and safety
if the control is in normal mode. Outputs of the control, controls are checked for normal conditions. The
excluding LED and alarm relay, will NOT be affected compressor will have a 5 minute anti-short cycle delay
by UPS. The UPS condition cannot occur during a at power-up. The first time after power-up that there is a
compressor off cycle. During UPS warning, the alarm call for compressor, the compressor will follow a 5 to 80
relay will cycle on and off. The cycle rate will be “on” for 5 second random start delay. After the random start delay
seconds, “off” for 25 seconds, “on” for 5 seconds, “off” for and anti-short cycle delay, the compressor relay will
25 seconds, etc. be energized. On all subsequent compressor calls, the
UPS warning code = 8 random start delay is omitted.
Swapped FP1/FP2 thermistors: During test mode, the
control monitors to see if the FP1 and FP2 thermistors
are in the appropriate places. If the control is in test
mode, the control will lockout with code 9 after 30
seconds if:
a) The compressor is on in the cooling mode and the
FP1 sensor is colder than the FP2 sensor, or:
b) The compressor is on in the heating mode and the
FP2 sensor is colder than the FP1 sensor.
Swapped FP1/FP2 thermistor code = 9.
ESD (DXM only): The ESD (Emergency Shut Down)
mode can be enabled from an external common signal
to terminal ESD to shut down the unit. The green status
light will flash code 3 when the unit is in ESD mode.
ESD mode = code 3 (green “status” LED)
Diagnostic Features
The LED on the CXM board advises the technician of the
current status of the CXM control. The LED can display
either the current CXM mode or the last fault in memory
if in test mode. If there is no fault in memory, the LED will
flash Code 1 (when in test mode).
The green status LED and red fault LED on the DXM board
advise the technician of the current status of the DXM
control. The status LED will indicate the current mode that
the DXM control is in. The fault LED will ALWAYS flash a
code representing the LAST fault in memory. If there is no
fault in memory, the fault LED will flash Code 1. The yellow
test LED will turn on when in test mode. CAUTION: Do not
restart units without inspection and remedy of faulting
condition. Damage may occur.
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All components shown
are internal to the heat Reheat
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Input Output
Mode
O G Y1 Y23 H O G Y1 Y23 Reheat
No Demand ON/OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON/OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Fan Only ON/OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON/OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
1
Cooling input takes priority over dehumidify input.
2
DXM is programmed to ignore the H demand when the unit is in heating mode.
3
N/A for single stage units; Full load operation for dual capacity units.
4
ON/OFF = Either ON or OFF.
Determination of operating limits is dependent primarily upon three factors: 1) return air temperature. 2) water
temperature, and 3) ambient temperature. When any one of these factors is at minimum or maximum levels, the other
two factors should be at normal levels to insure proper unit operation. Extreme variations in temperature and humidity
and/or corrosive water or air will adversely affect unit performance, reliability, and service life. Consult Table 9a for
operating limits.
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Starting Limits
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Air Limits
Min. ambient air, DB 45ºF [7ºC] 39ºF [4ºC] 45ºF [7ºC] 39ºF [4ºC] 45ºF [7ºC] 39ºF [4ºC]
Rated ambient air, DB 80.6ºF [27ºC] 68ºF [20ºC] 80.6ºF [27ºC] 68ºF [20ºC] 80.6ºF [27ºC] 68ºF [20ºC]
Max. ambient air, DB 110ºF [43ºC] 85ºF [29ºC] 110ºF [43ºC] 85ºF [29ºC] 110ºF [43ºC] 85ºF [29ºC]
Min. entering air, DB/WB 70/60ºF [21/16ºC] 60ºF [15.6ºC] 70/60ºF [21/16ºC] 60ºF [16ºC] 70/60ºF [21/16ºC] 60ºF [16ºC]
Rated entering air, DB/WB 80.6/66.2ºF [27/19ºC] 68ºF [20ºC] 80.6/66.2ºF [27/19ºC] 68ºF [20ºC] 80.6/66.2ºF [27/19ºC] 68ºF [20ºC]
Max. entering air, DB/WB 95/75ºF [35/24ºC] 80ºF [27ºC] 95/75ºF [35/24ºC] 80ºF [27ºC] 95/75ºF [35/24ºC] 80ºF [27ºC]
Water Limits
Min. entering water 30ºF [-1ºC] 20ºF [-7ºC] 30ºF [-1ºC] 20ºF [-7ºC] 50ºF [10ºC] 50ºF [10ºC]
Normal entering water 50-110ºF [10-43ºC] 30-70ºF [-1 to 21ºC] 50-110ºF [10-43ºC] 30-70ºF [-1 to 21ºC] 60-90ºF [15 to 32ºC] 60-70ºF [15 to 21ºC]
Max. entering water 120ºF [49ºC] 90ºF [32ºC] 120ºF [49ºC] 90ºF [32ºC] 110ºF [43ºC] 90ºF [32ºC]
1.5 to 3.0 gpm / ton 1.5 to 3.0 gpm / ton 2.5 to 3.0 gpm / ton
Normal Water Flow
[1.6 to 3.2 l/m per kW] [1.6 to 3.2 l/m per kW] [2.7 to 3.2 l/m per kW]
Notes:
1. Conditions in Table 9b are not normal or continuous operating conditions. Minimum/maximum limits are start-up
conditions to bring the building space up to occupancy temperatures. Units are not designed to operate under
these conditions on a regular basis.
2. Voltage utilization range complies with ARI
Standard 110.
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Piping System Cleaning and Flushing 7. Refill the system and add trisodium phosphate in
Cleaning and flushing the WLHP piping system is the a proportion of approximately one pound per 150
single most important step to insure proper start-up and gallons [1/2 kg per 750 l] of water (or other equivalent
continued efficient operation of the system. approved cleaning agent). Reset the boiler to raise
Follow the instructions below to properly clean and flush the loop temperature to 100°F [38°C]. Circulate the
the system: solution for a minimum of 8 to 24 hours. At the end of
1. Insure that electrical power to the unit is disconnected. this period, shut off the circulating pump and drain the
2. Install the system with the supply hose connected solution. Repeat system cleaning if desired.
directly to the return riser valve. Use a single length of 8. When the cleaning process is complete, remove the
flexible hose. short-circuited hoses. Reconnect the hoses to the
3. Open all air vents. Fill the system with water. DO proper supply, and return the connections to each of
NOT allow system to overflow. Bleed all air from the the units. Refill the system and bleed off all air.
system. Pressurize and check the system for leaks 9. Test the system pH with litmus paper. The system
and repair as appropriate. water should be in the range of pH 6.0 - 8.5 (see table
ClimaDry-equipped units have a manual air bleed 3). Add chemicals, as appropriate to maintain neutral
valve at the top of the reheat coil. This valve must be pH levels.
used to bleed the air from the reheat coil after filling 10. When the system is successfully cleaned, flushed,
the system, for ClimaDry to operate properly. refilled and bled, check the main system panels,
4. Verify that all strainers are in place (ClimateMaster safety cutouts and alarms. Set the controls to properly
recommends a strainer with a #20 stainless steel wire maintain loop temperatures.
mesh). Start the pumps, and systematically check each
vent to ensure that all air is bled from the system. DO NOT use “Stop Leak” or similar chemical agent in this
5. Verify that make-up water is available. Adjust make- system. Addition of chemicals of this type to the loop water
up water as required to replace the air which was bled will foul the heat exchanger and inhibit unit operation.
from the system. Check and adjust the water/air level
in the expansion tank.
NOTE:
6. Set the boiler to raise the loop temperature to
ClimateMaster strongly recommends all piping
approximately 86°F [30°C]. Open a drain at the
connections, both internal and external to the unit,
lowest point in the system. Adjust the make-up water
be pressure tested by an appropriate method prior to
replacement rate to equal the rate of bleed.
any finishing of the interior space or before access
to all connections is limited. Test pressure may not
exceed the maximum allowable pressure for the
unit and all components within the water system.
ClimateMaster will not be responsible or liable for
damages from water leaks due to inadequate or
lack of a pressurized leak test, or damages caused
by exceeding the maximum pressure rating during
installation.
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System water temperature: Check water temperature
for proper range and also verify heating and cooling
set points for proper operation.
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Unit Start-up Procedure f. Check air temperature drop across the air coil when
1. Turn the thermostat fan position to “ON”. Blower compressor is operating. Air temperature drop
should start. should be between 15°F and 25°F [8°C and 14°C].
2. Balance air flow at registers. g. Turn thermostat to “OFF” position. A hissing noise
3. Adjust all valves to their full open positions. Turn on indicates proper functioning of the reversing valve.
the line power to all heat pumps. 6. Allow five (5) minutes between tests for pressure to
4. Room temperature should be within the minimum- equalize before beginning heating test.
maximum ranges of table 9. During start-up checks, a. Adjust the thermostat to the lowest setting. Place
loop water temperature entering the heat pump the thermostat mode switch in the “HEAT” position.
should be between 60°F [16°C] and 95°F [35°C]. b. Slowly raise the thermostat to a higher
5. Two factors determine the operating limits of temperature until the compressor activates.
ClimateMaster heat pumps, (a) return air temperature, c. Check for warm air delivery within a few minutes
and (b) water temperature. When any one of these factors after the unit has begun to operate.
is at a minimum or maximum level, the other factor must d. Refer to table 17. Check the temperature of both
be at normal level to insure proper unit operation. entering and leaving water. If temperature is within
a. Adjust the unit thermostat to the warmest setting. range, proceed with the test. If temperature is outside
Place the thermostat mode switch in the “COOL” of the operating range, check refrigerant pressures
position. Slowly reduce thermostat setting until the and compare to tables 11 through 16. Verify correct
compressor activates. water flow by comparing unit pressure drop across
b. Check for cool air delivery at the unit grille within a the heat exchanger versus the data in tables 10a
few minutes after the unit has begun to operate. through 10e. Heat of extraction (HE) can be calculated
Note: Units have a five minute time delay in the and compared to submittal data capacity pages. The
control circuit that can be eliminated on the CXM/ formula for HE for systems with water is as follows:
DXM control board as shown below in Figure 28. HE (Btuh) = TD x GPM x 500, where TD is the
See controls description for details. temperature difference between the entering and
c. Verify that the compressor is on and that the water leaving water, and GPM is the flow rate in U.S.
flow rate is correct by measuring pressure drop GPM, determined by comparing the pressure drop
through the heat exchanger using the P/T plugs across the heat exchanger to tables 10a through
and comparing to tables 10a through 10e. 10e. In S.I. units, the formula is as follows: HE
d. Check the elevation and cleanliness of the (kW) = TD x l/s x 4.18.
condensate lines. Dripping may be a sign of a e. Check air temperature rise across the air coil when
blocked line. Check that the condensate trap is compressor is operating. Air temperature rise should
filled to provide a water seal. be between 20°F and 30°F [11°C and 17°C].
e. Refer to table 17. Check the temperature of both f. Check for vibration, noise, and water leaks.
entering and leaving water. If temperature is within 7. If unit fails to operate, perform troubleshooting analysis
range, proceed with the test. If temperature is (see troubleshooting section). If the check described
outside of the operating range, check refrigerant fails to reveal the problem and the unit still does not
pressures and compare to tables 12 through operate, contact a trained service technician to insure
15. Verify correct water flow by comparing unit proper diagnosis and repair of the equipment.
pressure drop across the heat exchanger versus 8. When testing is complete, set system to maintain
the data in tables 10a through 10e. Heat of desired comfort level.
rejection (HR) can be calculated and compared to 9. BE CERTAIN TO FILL OUT AND FORWARD ALL WARRANTY
submittal data capacity pages. The formula for HR REGISTRATION PAPERS TO CLIMATEMASTER.
for systems with water is as follows:
HR (Btuh) = TD x GPM x 500, where TD is the Note: If performance during any mode appears abnormal,
temperature difference between the entering and refer to the CXM/DXM section or troubleshooting section
leaving water, and GPM is the flow rate in U.S. of this manual. To obtain maximum performance, the air
GPM, determined by comparing the pressure drop coil should be cleaned before start-up. A 10% solution of
across the heat exchanger to tables 8a through dishwasher detergent and water is recommended.
8e. In S.I. units, the formula is as follows: HR (kW)
= TD x l/s x 4.18.
78 C l i m a t e M a s t e r W a t e r- S o u r c e H e a t i n g a n d C o o l i n g S y s t e m s
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
4.0 0.252 15 1.5 [10.3] 1.3 [9.0] 1.1 [7.6] 1.0 [6.9]
6.0 0.378 23 3.1 [21.4] 2.6 [17.9] 2.3 [15.9] 2.1 [14.5]
026
7.0 0.441 26 4.1 [28.3] 3.4 [23.4] 3.0 [20.7] 2.7 [18.6]
8.0 0.504 30 5.1 [35.2] 4.3 [29.7] 3.8 [26.2] 3.4 [23.4]
4.0 0.252 15 1.2 [8.3] 1.0 [6.9] 0.8 [5.5] 0.6 [4.1]
6.0 0.378 23 2.6 [17.9] 2.5 [17.2] 2.3 [15.9] 2.1 [14.5]
038
8.0 0.504 30 4.5 [31.0] 4.2 [29.0] 4.0 [27.6] 3.7 [25.5]
9.0 0.567 34 5.7 [39.3] 5.2 [35.9] 4.8 [33.1] 4.4 [30.3]
5.5 0.347 21 1.1 [7.6] 0.9 [6.2] 0.8 [5.5] 0.7 [4.8]
8.3 0.523 31 2.2 [15.2] 2.1 [14.5] 2.0 [13.8] 1.8 [12.4]
049
11.0 0.693 42 3.9 [26.9] 3.6 [24.8] 3.2 [22.1] 3.1 [21.4]
12.0 0.756 45 4.5 [31.0] 4.2 [29.0] 3.8 [26.2] 3.5 [24.1]
7.0 0.441 26 0.5 [3.4] 0.3 [2.1] 0.2 [1.4] 0.1 [0.7]
10.5 0.662 40 1.9 [13.1] 1.8 [12.4] 1.7 [11.7] 1.6 [11.0]
064
14.0 0.882 53 3.9 [26.9] 3.5 [24.1] 3.2 [22.1] 2.9 [20.0]
15.0 0.945 57 4.8 [33.1] 4.3 [29.7] 3.9 [26.9] 3.5 [24.1]
7.5 0.473 29 1.7 [11.7] 1.5 [10.3] 1.3 [9.0] 1.3 [9.0]
11.3 0.712 43 3.9 [26.9] 3.4 [23.4] 3.0 [20.7] 2.8 [19.3]
072
15.0 0.945 57 6.9 [47.6] 6.0 [41.4] 5.4 [37.2] 5.0 [34.5]
17.0 1.071 64 8.9 [61.4] 7.7 [53.1] 6.9 [47.6] 6.5 [44.8]
c l i m a t e m a s t e r. c o m 79
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
*Note: To convert
U.S. Pressure Drop, psi [kPa]* kPa to millibars,
Model l/s l/m
GPM 30°F [-1°C] 50°F [10°C] 70°F [21°C] 90°F [32°C] multiply by 10.
006 1.5 0.095 6 1.6 [11.0] 1.4 [11.0] 1.2 [11.0] 1.0 [11.0]
1.4 0.088 5 0.8 [5.5] 0.7 [4.8] 0.6 [4.1] 0.6 [4.1]
006 2.1 0.132 8 1.5 [10.3] 1.4 [9.7] 1.2 [8.3] 1.1 [7.6]
2.8 0.177 11 2.7 [18.6] 2.4 [16.5] 2.2 [15.2] 1.9 [13.1]
1.8 0.114 7 0.6 [4.1] 0.5 [3.4] 0.4 [2.8] 0.3 [2.1]
012 2.6 0.164 10 2.1 [14.5] 1.9 [13.1] 1.6 [11.0] 1.4 [9.7]
3.5 0.221 13 3.8 [26.2] 3.4 [23.4] 3.0 [20.7] 2.6 [17.9]
018 4.1 0.258 15 2.1 [14.5] 1.7 [11.7] 1.4 [9.7] 1.1 [7.6]
5.5 0.347 21 3.5 [24.1] 2.8 [19.3] 2.4 [16.6] 2.0 [13.8]
4.0 0.252 15 1.5 [10.3] 1.3 [9.0] 1.1 [7.6] 1.0 [6.9]
024 6.0 0.378 23 3.1 [21.4] 2.6 [17.9] 2.3 [15.9] 2.1 [14.5]
8.0 0.504 30 5.1 [35.2] 4.3 [29.7] 3.8 [26.2] 3.4 [23.4]
4.0 0.252 15 1.5 [10.3] 1.3 [9.0] 1.1 [7.6] 1.0 [6.9]
030 6.0 0.378 23 3.1 [21.4] 2.6 [17.9] 2.3 [15.9] 2.1 [14.5]
8.0 0.504 30 5.1 [35.2] 4.3 [29.7] 3.8 [26.2] 3.4 [23.4]
4.5 0.284 17 1.7 [11.7] 1.3 [9.0] 1.1 [7.6] 0.9 [6.2]
036 6.8 0.428 26 3.3 [22.8] 3.1 [21.4] 2.9 [20.0] 2.6 [17.9]
9.0 0.567 34 5.7 [39.3] 5.2 [35.9] 4.8 [33.1] 4.4 [30.3]
5.5 0.347 21 1.1 [7.6] 0.9 [6.2] 0.8 [5.5] 0.7 [4.8]
042 8.3 0.523 31 2.2 [15.2] 2.1 [14.5] 2.0 [13.8] 1.8 [12.4]
11.0 0.693 42 3.9 [26.9] 3.6 [24.8] 3.2 [22.1] 3.1 [21.4]
6.0 0.378 23 1.3 [9.0] 1.1 [7.6] 1.0 [6.9] 0.9 [6.2]
048 9.0 0.567 34 2.6 [17.9] 2.5 [17.2] 2.3 [15.9] 2.2 [15.2]
12.0 0.756 45 4.5 [31.0] 4.2 [29.0] 3.8 [26.2] 3.5 [24.1]
7.5 0.473 28 0.6 [4.1] 0.4 [2.8] 0.3 [2.1] 0.2 [1.4]
060 11.3 0.712 43 2.3 [15.9] 2.1 [14.5] 2.0 [13.8] 1.8 [12.4]
15.0 0.945 57 4.8 [33.1] 4.3 [29.7] 3.9 [26.9] 3.5 [24.1]
8.3 0.523 31 2.4 [16.6] 2.0 [13.8] 1.7 [11.7] 1.6 [11.0]
070 12.4 0.781 47 5.2 [35.9] 4.5 [31.0] 4.0 [27.6] 3.8 [26.2]
16.5 1.040 62 8.0 [55.2] 7.0 [48.3] 6.3 [43.4] 6.0 [41.4]
80 C l i m a t e M a s t e r W a t e r- S o u r c e H e a t i n g a n d C o o l i n g S y s t e m s
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
015 2.8 0.18 1.8 (12.4) 1.4 (9.3) 1.1 (7.6) 1.0 (6.9)
3.8 0.24 3.3 (22.7) 2.5 (17.5) 2.1 (14.7) 1.9 (13.1)
2.3 0.14 2.1 (14.5) 1.4 (9.9) 1.1 (7.6) 0.9 (6.2)
018 3.4 0.21 3.4 (23.4) 2.6 (17.6) 2.1 (14.7) 1.8 (12.4)
4.5 0.28 5.9 (40.6) 4.6 (31.5) 3.9 (26.9) 3.4 (23.4)
3.0 0.19 2.2 (15.2) 1.7 (11.6) 1.4 (9.6) 1.2 (8.3)
024 4.5 0.28 4.0 (27.6) 3.2 (22.2) 2.8 (19.3) 2.5 (17.2)
6.0 0.38 7.2 (49.6) 5.9 (40.6) 5.2 (35.8) 4.7 (32.4)
3.8 0.24 1.3 (9.0) 0.9 (6.1) 0.7 (4.8) 0.6 (4.1)
030 5.6 0.35 2.3 (15.8) 1.8 (12.5) 1.5 (10.3) 1.4 (9.6)
7.5 0.47 4.2 (28.9) 3.4 (23.2) 2.9 (20) 2.6 (17.9)
4.5 0.28 1.8 (12.4) 1.4 (9.6) 1.2 (8.3) 1.0 (6.9)
036 6.8 0.43 3.1 (21.4) 2.4 (16.8) 2.1 (14.7) 1.9 (13.1)
9.0 0.57 5.4 (37.2) 4.4 (30.0) 3.8 (26.2) 3.4 (23.4)
5.3 0.33 2.3 (15.8) 1.8 (12.1) 1.5 (10.3) 1.3 (9.0)
042 7.9 0.50 4.3 (29.6) 3.5 (24.2) 3.1 (26.4) 2.8 (19.3)
10.5 0.66 7.9 (54.4) 6.5 (44.8) 5.7 (39.3) 5.2 (35.8)
6.0 .038 1.8 (12.4) 1.5 (10.1) 1.3 (9.0) 1.2 (8.3)
048 9.0 0.57 3.4 (23.4) 3.0 (20.4) 2.7 (18.6) 2.6 (17.9)
12.0 0.76 6.2 (42.7) 5.5 (37.9) 5.1 (35.1) 4.8 (35.1)
7.5 0.47 3.4 (23.4) 2.8 (19.2) 2.4 (16.5) 2.2 (15.2)
060 11.3 0.71 6.8 (46.9) 5.9 (40.8) 5.4 (37.2) 5.0 (34.5)
15.0 0.95 12.6 (86.8) 11.1 (76.8) 10.3 (71.0) 9.6 (66.1)
c l i m a t e m a s t e r. c o m 81
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
*Note: To convert
U.S. Pressure Drop, psi [kPa]*
Model l/s l/m kPa to millibars,
GPM 30°F [-1°C] 50°F [10°C] 70°F [21°C] 90°F [32°C] multiply by 10.
1.8 0.113 7 0.6 [4.1] 0.5 [3.4] 0.5 [3.4] 0.5 [3.4]
015 2.8 0.176 11 1.0 [6.9] 0.9 [6.2] 0.8 [5.5] 0.8 [5.5]
3.8 0.239 14 1.5 [10.3] 1.4 [9.7] 1.3 [9.0] 1.2 [8.3]
2.2 0.139 8 0.7 [4.8] 0.7 [4.8] 0.6 [4.1] 0.6 [4.1]
018 3.5 0.221 13 1.3 [9.0] 1.2 [8.3] 1.1 [7.6] 1.1 [7.6]
4.5 0.284 17 1.8 [12.4] 1.8 [12.4] 1.6 [11.0] 1.5 [10.3]
3.0 0.189 11 0.6 [4.1] 0.6 [4.1] 0.5 [3.4] 0.5 [3.4]
024 4.5 0.284 17 1.1 [7.6] 1.1 [7.6] 1.0 [6.9] 0.9 [6.2]
6.0 0.378 23 1.8 [12.4] 1.7 [11.7] 1.5 [10.3] 1.5 [10.3]
3.7 0.233 14 0.8 [5.5] 0.8 [5.5] 0.7 [4.8] 0.7 [4.8]
030 5.5 0.347 21 1.6 [11.0] 1.4 [9.7] 1.3 [9.0] 1.3 [9.0]
7.5 0.473 28 2.6 [17.9] 2.4 [16.6] 2.2 [15.2] 2.1 [14.5]
4.5 0.284 17 1.3 [9.0] 1.2 [8.3] 1.1 [7.6] 1.1 [7.6]
036 7.0 0.441 26 2.1 [14.5] 1.9 [13.1] 1.8 [12.4] 1.7 [11.7]
9.0 0.567 34 3.9 [26.9] 3.7 [25.5] 3.4 [23.4] 3.2 [22.1]
5.2 0.328 20 1.6 [11.0] 1.5 [10.3] 1.4 [9.7] 1.3 [9.0]
042 8.0 0.504 30 3.2 [22.1] 3.0 [20.7] 2.8 [19.3] 2.6 [17.9]
10.5 0.662 40 5.1 [35.2] 4.7 [32.4] 4.4 [30.3] 4.1 [28.3]
6.0 0.378 23 2.1 [14.5] 1.9 [13.1] 1.8 [12.4] 1.7 [11.7]
048 9.0 0.567 34 3.9 [26.9] 3.7 [25.5] 3.4 [23.4] 3.2 [22.1]
12.0 0.756 45 6.4 [44.1] 5.9 [40.7] 5.5 [37.9] 5.2 [35.9]
7.5 0.473 28 1.1 [7.6] 1.0 [6.9] 1.0 [6.9] 0.9 [6.2]
060 11.3 0.712 43 2.2 [15.2] 2.1 [14.5] 1.9 [13.1] 1.8 [12.4]
15.0 0.945 57 3.6 [24.8] 3.4 [23.4] 3.1 [21.4] 3.0 [20.7]
9.0 0.567 34 1.5 [10.3] 1.4 [9.7] 1.3 [9.0] 1.2 [8.3]
070 13.5 0.851 51 3.0 [20.7] 2.8 [19.3] 2.6 [17.9] 2.5 [17.2]
18.0 1.134 68 5.0 [34.5] 4.7 [32.4] 4.3 [29.7] 4.1 [28.3]
82 C l i m a t e M a s t e r W a t e r- S o u r c e H e a t i n g a n d C o o l i n g S y s t e m s
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
*Note: To convert
U.S. Pressure Drop, psi [kPa]*
Model l/s l/m kPa to millibars,
GPM 30°F [-1°C] 50°F [10°C] 70°F [21°C] 90°F [32°C] multiply by 10.
0.8 0.050 3 0.9 [6.2] 0.8 [5.5] 0.8 [5.5] 0.7 [4.8]
1.1 0.069 4 1.2 [8.3] 1.1 [7.6] 1.0 [6.9] 0.9 [6.2]
006
1.5 0.095 6 2.0 [13.8] 1.9 [13.1] 1.8 [12.4] 1.6 [11.0]
2.0 0.126 8 3.5 [24.1] 3.2 [22.1] 3.0 [20.7] 2.8 [19.3]
1.1 0.069 4 1.2 [8.3] 1.1 [7.6] 1.0 [6.9] 0.9 [6.2]
1.7 0.107 6 1.7 [11.7] 1.6 [11.0] 1.5 [10.3] 1.4 [9.7]
009
2.2 0.139 8 3.5 [24.1] 3.2 [22.1] 3.0 [20.7] 2.8 [19.3]
3.0 0.189 11 6.0 [41.4] 5.6 [38.6] 5.2 [35.9] 4.9 [33.8]
1.5 0.095 6 2.8 [19.3] 2.6 [17.9] 2.4 [16.6] 2.3 [15.9]
2.3 0.145 9 6.0 [41.4] 5.6 [38.6] 5.2 [35.9] 4.9 [33.8]
012
3.0 0.189 11 9.6 [66.2] 9.0 [62.1] 8.3 [57.2] 7.8 [53.8]
4.0 0.252 15 17.9 [123.4] 16.6 [114.5] 15.4 [106.2] 14.5 [100.0]
1.8 0.113 7 2.4 [16.6] 2.3 [15.9] 2.1 [14.5] 2.0 [13.8]
2.8 0.176 11 4.8 [33.1] 4.4 [30.3] 4.1 [28.3] 3.9 [26.9]
015
3.8 0.239 14 8.1 [55.9] 7.6 [52.4] 7.0 [48.3] 6.6 [45.5]
5.0 0.315 19 14.4 [99.3] 13.4 [92.4] 12.4 [85.5] 11.7 [80.7]
2.3 0.145 9 1.9 [13.1] 1.7 [11.7] 1.6 [11.0] 1.5 [10.3]
3.5 0.221 13 3.4 [23.4] 3.1 [21.4] 2.9 [20.0] 2.7 [18.6]
019
4.5 0.284 17 6.6 [45.5] 6.2 [42.8] 5.7 [39.3] 5.4 [37.2]
6.0 0.378 23 13.2 [91.0] 12.3 [84.8] 11.4 [78.6] 10.7 [73.8]
3.0 0.189 11 2.0 [13.8] 1.8 [12.4] 1.7 [11.7] 1.6 [11.0]
4.5 0.284 17 4.2 [29.0] 3.9 [26.9] 3.6 [24.8] 3.4 [23.4]
024
6.0 0.378 23 7.0 [48.3] 6.5 [44.8] 6.0 [41.4] 5.6 [38.6]
8.0 0.504 30 15.7 [108.3] 14.6 [100.7] 13.5 [93.1] 12.7 [87.6]
3.8 0.239 14 1.4 [9.7] 1.3 [9.0] 1.2 [8.3] 1.2 [8.3]
5.5 0.347 21 2.5 [17.2] 2.3 [15.9] 2.1 [14.5] 2.0 [13.8]
030
7.5 0.473 28 3.9 [26.9] 3.7 [25.5] 3.4 [23.4] 3.2 [22.1]
10.0 0.630 38 6.2 [42.8] 5.8 [40.0] 5.4 [37.2] 5.1 [35.2]
4.5 0.284 17 1.1 [7.6] 1.1 [7.6] 1.0 [6.9] 0.9 [6.2]
6.8 0.428 26 2.2 [15.2] 2.0 [13.8] 1.9 [13.1] 1.7 [11.7]
036
9.0 0.567 34 3.5 [24.1] 3.2 [22.1] 3.0 [20.7] 2.8 [19.3]
12.0 0.756 45 5.7 [39.3] 5.3 [36.5] 4.9 [33.8] 4.6 [31.7]
5.3 0.334 20 1.4 [9.7] 1.3 [9.0] 1.2 [8.3] 1.2 [8.3]
8.0 0.504 30 2.9 [20.0] 2.7 [18.6] 2.5 [17.2] 2.3 [15.9]
042
10.5 0.662 40 4.5 [31.0] 4.2 [29.0] 3.9 [26.9] 3.7 [25.5]
14.0 0.882 53 7.5 [51.7] 7.0 [48.3] 6.5 [44.8] 6.1 [42.1]
6.0 0.378 23 2.1 [14.5] 1.9 [13.1] 1.8 [12.4] 1.7 [11.7]
9.0 0.567 34 3.9 [26.9] 3.7 [25.5] 3.4 [23.4] 3.2 [22.1]
048
12.0 0.756 45 6.4 [44.1] 5.9 [40.7] 5.5 [37.9] 5.2 [35.9]
16.0 1.008 60 10.5 [72.4] 9.8 [67.6] 9.1 [62.8] 8.5 [58.6]
7.5 0.473 28 4.9 [33.8] 4.5 [31.0] 4.2 [29.0] 3.9 [26.9]
11.3 0.712 43 8.5 [58.6] 7.9 [54.5] 7.3 [50.3] 6.9 [47.6]
060
15.0 0.945 57 12.9 [89.0] 12.0 [82.8] 11.1 [76.5] 10.4 [71.7]
20.0 1.260 76 19.8 [136.5] 18.5 [127.6] 17.1 [117.9] 16.1 [111.0]
c l i m a t e m a s t e r. c o m 83
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
*Note: To convert
U.S. Pressure Drop, psi [kPa]*
Model l/s l/m kPa to millibars,
GPM 60°F [16°C] 70°F [21°C] 80°F [27°C] 90°F [32°C] multiply by 10.
0.9 0.057 3 0.7 [4.8] 0.7 [4.8] 0.7 [4.8] 0.6 [4.1]
1.1 0.069 4 1.2 [8.3] 1.2 [8.3] 1.2 [8.3] 1.1 [7.6]
006
1.7 0.107 6 1.9 [13.1] 1.9 [13.1] 1.8 [12.4] 1.8 [12.4]
2.0 0.126 8 2.9 [20.0] 2.8 [19.3] 2.7 [18.6] 2.6 [17.9]
1.1 0.069 4 2.4 [16.6] 2.3 [15.9] 2.3 [15.9] 2.2 [15.2]
1.7 0.107 6 3.1 [21.4] 3.0 [20.7] 2.9 [20.0] 2.8 [19.3]
009
2.3 0.145 9 4.0 [27.6] 3.9 [26.9] 3.8 [26.2] 3.7 [25.5]
3.0 0.189 11 5.4 [37.2] 5.3 [36.5] 5.1 [35.2] 4.9 [33.8]
1.5 0.095 6 2.3 [15.9] 2.2 [15.2] 2.1 [14.5] 2.1 [14.5]
2.3 0.145 9 4.4 [30.3] 4.3 [29.7] 4.2 [29.0] 4.0 [27.6]
012
3.0 0.189 11 6.4 [44.1] 6.2 [42.8] 6.0 [41.4] 5.8 [40.0]
4.0 0.252 15 13.3 [91.7] 12.9 [89.0] 12.6 [86.9] 12.2 [84.1]
2.3 0.145 9 2.0 [13.8] 2.0 [13.8] 1.9 [13.1] 1.8 [12.4]
3.5 0.221 13 3.1 [21.4] 3.0 [20.7] 2.9 [20.0] 2.8 [19.3]
018
4.5 0.284 17 4.2 [29.0] 4.1 [28.3] 3.9 [26.9] 3.8 [26.2]
6.0 0.378 23 5.9 [40.7] 5.7 [39.3] 5.6 [38.6] 5.4 [37.2]
3.0 0.189 11 2.0 [13.8] 1.9 [13.1] 1.8 [12.4] 1.8 [12.4]
4.5 0.284 17 3.9 [26.9] 3.7 [25.5] 3.6 [24.8] 3.5 [24.1]
024
6.0 0.378 23 6.4 [44.1] 6.2 [42.8] 6.0 [41.4] 5.8 [40.0]
8.0 0.504 30 10.6 [73.1] 10.3 [71.0] 10.0 [69.0] 9.7 [66.9]
3.8 0.239 14 1.5 [10.3] 1.5 [10.3] 1.4 [9.7] 1.4 [9.7]
5.5 0.347 21 2.7 [18.6] 2.6 [17.9] 2.5 [17.2] 2.4 [16.6]
030
7.5 0.473 28 4.3 [29.7] 4.2 [29.0] 4.1 [28.3] 3.9 [26.9]
10.0 0.630 38 6.9 [47.6] 6.7 [46.2] 6.5 [44.8] 6.3 [43.4]
4.5 0.284 17 1.7 [11.7] 1.7 [11.7] 1.6 [11.0] 1.6 [11.0]
6.8 0.428 26 3.2 [22.1] 3.1 [21.4] 3.0 [20.7] 2.9 [20.0]
036
9.0 0.567 34 5.0 [34.5] 4.9 [33.8] 4.8 [33.1] 4.6 [31.7]
12.0 0.756 45 8.2 [56.5] 7.9 [54.5] 7.7 [53.1] 7.5 [51.7]
5.3 0.334 20 0.9 [6.2] 0.9 [6.2] 0.9 [6.2] 0.9 [6.2]
7.9 0.498 30 2.2 [15.2] 2.1 [14.5] 2.1 [14.5] 2.0 [13.8]
041
10.5 0.662 40 4.0 [27.6] 3.9 [26.9] 3.8 [26.2] 3.6 [24.8]
13.0 0.819 49 6.2 [42.8] 6.0 [41.4] 5.8 [40.0] 5.7 [39.3]
5.3 0.334 20 1.0 [6.9] 1.0 [6.9] 1.0 [6.9] 0.9 [6.2]
8.0 0.504 30 2.6 [17.9] 2.6 [17.9] 2.5 [17.2] 2.4 [16.6]
042
11.0 0.693 42 5.3 [36.5] 5.1 [35.2] 4.9 [33.8] 4.8 [33.1]
14.0 0.882 53 8.7 [60.0] 8.5 [58.6] 8.2 [56.5] 8.0 [55.2]
6.0 0.378 23 1.2 [8.3] 1.2 [8.3] 1.2 [8.3] 1.1 [7.6]
9.0 0.567 34 2.9 [20.0] 2.8 [19.3] 2.7 [18.6] 2.6 [17.9]
048
12.0 0.756 45 5.3 [36.5] 5.1 [35.2] 4.9 [33.8] 4.8 [33.1]
16.0 1.008 60 9.5 [65.5] 9.2 [63.4] 8.9 [61.4] 8.6 [59.3]
7.5 0.473 28 4.4 [30.3] 4.2 [29.0] 4.1 [28.3] 4.0 [27.6]
11.3 0.712 43 7.6 [52.4] 7.3 [50.3] 7.1 [49.0] 6.9 [47.6]
060
15.0 0.945 57 11.4 [78.6] 11.1 [76.5] 10.8 [74.5] 10.4 [71.7]
20.0 1.260 76 17.6 [121.4] 17.1 [117.9] 16.6 [114.5] 16.1 [111.0]
84 C l i m a t e M a s t e r W a t e r- S o u r c e H e a t i n g a n d C o o l i n g S y s t e m s
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
NOTE: Tables 11 through 16 include the following notes: • GC series units have cap tube expansion devices; all
• Airflow is at nominal (rated) conditions; others in this manual include TXV expansion devices;
• Entering air is based upon 70°F [21°C] DB in heating • Cooling air and water values can vary greatly with
and 80/67°F [27/19°C] in cooling; changes in humidity level.
• Subcooling is based upon head pressure at
compressor service port;
Table 11: TT Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures (60Hz - I.P. Units)
026 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 118-128 159-179 25-30 9-14 16.7-18.7 19-25 72-83 273-293 6-11 3-8 5.9-7.9 16-22
30 2.25 118-128 146-166 25-30 7-12 12.3-14.3 20-26 75-85 275-295 6-11 3-8 4.2-6.2 17-23
3 118-128 132-152 25-30 7-12 7.9-9.9 20-26 78-88 277-297 6-11 3-8 2.7-4.7 18-24
1.5 128-138 186-206 18-23 8-13 16.3-18.3 19-25 102-112 302-322 8-12 6-11 8.9-10.9 22-28
50 2.25 128-138 172-192 18-23 6-11 12.1-14.1 20-26 106-116 303-323 8-12 6-11 6.7-8.7 23-29
3 128-138 158-178 18-23 6-11 7.8-9.8 20-26 110-120 305-325 8-12 6-11 4.5-6.5 23-29
1.5 136-146 281-301 7-12 7-12 15.7-17.7 19-25 128-138 330-350 10-15 8-13 11.3-13.3 27-34
70 2.25 136-146 267-287 7-12 5-10 11.6-13.6 19-25 134-144 332-352 10-15 8-13 8.5-10.5 28-35
3 136-146 253-273 7-12 4-9 7.6-9.6 19-25 141-151 334-354 10-15 8-13 5.8-7.8 28-35
1.5 139-149 368-388 6-11 7-12 14.9-16.9 18-24 162-172 367-387 14-19 10-15 14.4-16.4 33-41
90 2.25 139-149 354-374 6-11 5-10 11-13 18-24 166-176 372-392 15-20 10-15 10.8-12.8 34-42
3 139-149 340-360 6-11 5-10 7.2-9.2 18-24 171-181 377-397 17-22 10-15 7.1-9.1 34-42
038 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Air Temp
Water Flow GPM/ Pressure Pressure Superheat Subcooling Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Subcooling Temp Drop
Rise °F DB
Temp °F ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 120-130 156-176 25-30 9-14 22.1-24.1 18-24 69-79 293-313 7-12 14-19 8.9-10.9 17-23
30 2.25 119-129 148-168 25-30 8-13 16.8-18.8 19-25 73-83 297-317 7-12 14-19 6.7-8.7 18-24
3 119-129 138-158 25-30 8-13 10.5-12.5 19-25 76-86 300-320 7-12 14-19 4.5-6.5 19-25
1.5 129-139 225-245 15-20 10-15 21.9-23.9 18-24 96-106 322-342 10-15 17-22 12.2-14.2 23-29
50 2.25 128-138 211-231 15-20 9-14 16.1-18.1 19-25 100-110 326-346 10-15 17-22 9.3-11.3 24-30
3 128-138 197-217 15-20 9-14 10.3-12.3 19-25 105-115 331-351 10-15 17-22 6.4-8.4 24-30
1.5 136-146 302-322 9-14 13-18 21.5-23.5 18-24 123-133 352-372 11-16 19-24 15-17 28-35
70 2.25 135-145 283-303 9-14 12-17 15.8-17.8 19-25 129-139 358-378 11-16 19-24 11.6-13.6 29-36
3 135-145 265-285 9-14 12-17 10-12 19-25 135-145 364-384 11-16 19-24 8.2-10.2 30-37
1.5 140-150 390-410 7-12 13-18 20.5-22.5 17-23 157-167 390-410 13-18 18-23 21-23 36-44
90 2.25 140-150 369-389 8-13 8-13 14.9-16.9 17-23 169-179 399-419 13-18 16.5-21.5 15.5-17.5 37-45
3 140-150 349-369 8-13 8-13 9.3-11.3 17-23 181-191 408-428 14-19 15-20 10.5-12.5 39-47
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Table 11: TT Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures: Continued
049 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Air Temp
Water Flow GPM/ Pressure Pressure Superheat Subcooling Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Subcooling Temp Drop
Rise °F DB
Temp °F ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 112-122 187-207 22-27 14-19 20.7-22.7 18-24 66-76 286-306 7-12 8-13 8-10 18-24
30 2.25 111-121 167-187 22-27 12-17 15.5-17.5 18-24 69-79 289-309 7-12 9-14 6-8 19-25
3 111-121 147-167 23-28 11-16 10.2-12.2 18-24 72-82 292-312 7-12 9-14 4-6 19-25
1.5 125-135 242-262 13-18 10-15 20.9-22.9 19-25 93-103 314-334 8-13 10-15 11.5-13.5 23-29
50 2.25 123-133 224-244 13-18 9-14 15.6-17.6 19-25 98-108 320-340 8-13 10-15 8.7-10.7 24-30
3 122-132 205-225 14-19 7-12 10.2-12.2 19-25 103-113 326-346 8-13 10-15 5.9-7.9 25-31
1.5 133-143 310-330 8-13 8-13 20.5-22.5 19-25 123-133 344-364 9-14 9-14 15-17 28-35
70 2.25 132-142 290-310 8-13 7-12 15.2-17.2 19-25 130-140 354-374 9-14 9-14 11.5-13.5 29-36
3 131-141 270-290 9-14 5-10 9.9-11.9 19-25 137-147 361-381 9-14 9-14 7.9-9.9 30-37
1.5 138-148 396-416 7-12 7-12 19.2-21.2 18-24 165-175 390-410 13-18 8-13 19.6-21.6 37-45
90 2.25 137-147 374-394 7-12 6-11 14.3-16.3 18-24 175-185 401-421 15-20 8-13 15-17 38-46
3 136-146 352-372 7-12 4-9 9.3-11.3 18-24 185-195 413-433 17-22 8-13 10.3-12.3 39-47
064 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 117-127 170-190 27-32 15-20 18.2-20.2 17-23 66-76 282-302 10-16 9-14 8-10 19-25
30 2.25 116-126 143-163 28-33 13-18 12.6-14.6 17-23 69-79 285-305 10-16 9-14 6-8 19-25
3 115-125 135-155 29-34 12-17 7-9 17-23 72-82 289-309 10-16 10-15 4-6 20-26
1.5 128-138 238-258 16-21 14-19 20.5-22.5 21-27 90-100 310-330 11-17 12-17 11.3-13.3 24-30
50 2.25 126-136 222-242 21-26 13-18 14.9-16.9 21-27 95-105 313-333 11-17 12-17 8.5-10.5 25-31
3 125-135 205-225 26-31 12-17 9.2-11.2 21-27 99-109 316-336 11-17 12-17 5.7-7.7 26-32
1.5 135-145 315-335 10-15 14-19 21-23 22-28 115-125 337-357 12-18 14-19 14-16 28-35
70 2.25 134-144 296-316 12-17 13-18 15.5-17.5 22-28 120-130 341-361 12-18 14-19 10.6-12.6 29-36
3 133-143 276-296 15-20 11-16 10-12 22-28 126-136 345-365 12-18 15-20 7.3-9.3 30-37
1.5 139-149 408-428 10-15 15-20 20.1-22.1 21-27 157-167 390-410 15-20 14-19 18.2-20.2 37-45
90 2.25 138-148 386-406 10-15 13-18 14.8-16.8 21-27 161-171 394-414 15-20 14-19 13.9-15.9 38-46
3 138-148 364-384 10-15 11-16 9.5-11.5 21-27 166-176 398-418 15-20 15-20 9.6-11.6 39-47
86 C l i m a t e M a s t e r W a t e r- S o u r c e H e a t i n g a n d C o o l i n g S y s t e m s
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Table 11: TT Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures: Continued
072 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 119-129 155-175 25-30 17-22 18-20 21-27 61-71 292-312 11-16 13-18 7.2-9.2 19-25
30 2.25 117-127 150-170 25-30 17-22 13.2-15.2 21-27 65-75 296-316 11-16 14-19 5.4-7.4 20-26
3 115-125 144-164 28-32 17-22 8.4-9.4 22-28 68-78 300-320 10-15 15-20 3.5-5.5 21-27
1.5 131-141 210-230 10-15 12-17 18.5-20.5 22-28 89-99 327-347 10-15 19-24 10.9-12.9 26-32
50 2.25 130-140 205-225 11-16 12-17 14-16 23-29 98-108 337-357 10-15 14-19 8.3-10.3 28-34
3 129-139 200-220 13-18 12-17 9.5-11.5 24-30 106-116 348-368 10-15 9-14 5.7-7.7 30-36
1.5 135-145 300-320 10-15 15-20 17.6-19.6 23-29 119-129 365-385 10-15 21-26 14.7-16.7 33-39
70 2.25 131-141 295-315 11-16 14-19 13.8-15.8 23-29 132-142 380-400 10-15 16-21 11.3-13.3 36-42
3 128-138 290-310 13-18 14-19 10-12 23-29 144-154 395-415 10-15 11-16 7.9-9.9 38-44
1.5 139-149 390-410 10-15 16-21 16.7-18.7 22-28 162-172 418-438 10-15 19-24 19.4-21.4 43-49
90 2.25 137-147 370-390 10-15 14-19 12.6-14.6 22-28 172-182 430-450 10-15 19-24 14.7-16.7 45-51
3 135-145 350-370 10-15 13-18 8.5-10.5 22-28 182-192 444-464 11-16 19-24 10.1-12.1 47-53
Table 12: TS Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures (60Hz - I.P. Units)
1.5 114-124 142-162 24-29 3-8 15.2-17.2 17-23 75-85 272-292 13-18 4-9 5.9-7.9 16-22
30 2.25 111-121 132-152 26-31 3-8 11.4-13.4 17-23 78-88 274-294 13-18 4-9 4.3-6.3 16-22
3 109-119 122-142 28-33 3-8 7.5-9.5 17-23 81-91 276-296 13-18 4-9 2.7-4.7 17-23
1.5 130-140 190-210 14-19 2-7 16.5-18.5 18-24 104-114 299-319 12-17 6-11 8.8-10.8 21-27
50 2.25 129-139 180-200 16-21 2-7 12.3-14.3 18-24 112-122 304-324 12-17 4-9 6.7-8.7 22-28
3 128-138 170-190 19-24 2-7 8-10 18-24 120-130 308-328 12-17 3-8 4.5-6.5 23-29
1.5 143-153 265-285 9-14 2-7 15.5-17.5 18-24 129-139 321-341 11-16 7-12 11.2-13.2 25-31
70 2.25 141-151 252-272 10-15 2-7 11.5-13.5 18-24 144-154 330-350 13-18 4-9 8.8-10.8 27-33
3 140-150 240-260 11-16 2-7 7.5-9.5 18-24 159-169 340-360 15-20 3-8 6.3-8.3 28-34
1.5 149-159 340-370 8-13 2-7 14.2-16.2 17-23 163-173 349-369 13-18 7-12 14.3-16.3 30-36
90 2.25 149-159 335-355 8-13 2-7 10.6-12.6 17-23 180-190 360-380 11-16 4-9 11.2-13.2 32-38
3 148-158 320-340 8-13 2-7 7-9 17-23 198-208 372-392 10-15 3-8 8.1-10.1 34-40
1.5 126-136 161-181 17-22 8-13 19.8-21.8 21-27 74-84 278-298 6-11 4-9 6.1-8.1 18-24
30 2.25 126-136 146-166 17-22 7-12 14.9-16.9 21-27 77-87 280-300 6-11 4-9 4.5-6.5 18-24
3 126-136 131-151 17-22 6-11 9.9-11.9 21-27 79-89 283-303 6-11 3-8 2.8-4.8 19-25
1.5 132-142 215-235 10-15 8-13 18.8-20.8 20-26 104-114 309-329 8-12 7-12 9.6-11.6 24-30
50 2.25 132-142 200-220 10-15 7-12 14.1-16.1 20-26 106-116 312-332 8-12 7-12 7-9 24-30
3 132-142 185-205 10-15 6-11 9.4-11.4 20-26 108-118 315-335 8-12 7-12 4.5-6.5 25-31
1.5 138-148 278-298 8-13 9-14 17.7-19.7 19-25 127-137 332-352 10-15 10-15 12-14 29-35
70 2.25 138-148 263-283 8-13 8-13 13.1-15.1 19-25 132-142 340-360 11-16 10-15 9-10 29-35
3 137-147 248-268 8-13 7-12 8.5-10.5 19-25 138-148 347-367 13-18 10-15 6.1-8.1 30-36
1.5 142-152 365-385 8-13 9-14 16-18 18-24 164-174 372-392 17-22 13-18 14.5-16.5 35-41
90 2.25 142-152 351-371 8-13 8-13 12-14 18-24 165-175 375-395 18-23 13-18 11.2-13.2 35-41
3 142-152 337-357 8-13 7-12 8-10 18-24 167-177 379-399 19-24 13-18 7.9-9.9 36-42
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Packaged Units
R e v. : 1 / 0 6 / 0 9 B
Table 12: TS Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures: Continued
1.5 98-108 140-160 36-41 14-19 17.1-19.1 19-25 72-82 301-321 9-14 12-17 6.5-8.5 21-27
30 2.25 98-108 135-155 36-41 12-17 12.5-14.5 19-25 85-95 304-324 9-14 12-17 4.7-6.7 21-27
3 99-109 127-148 36-41 10-15 7.9-9.9 19-25 78-88 308-328 9-14 12-17 2.9-4.9 22-28
1.5 118-128 215-235 22-27 14-19 18.1-20.1 20-26 100-110 337-357 10-15 15-20 9.5-11.5 26-32
50 2.25 118-128 200-220 22-27 12-17 13.1-15.1 20-26 98-108 334-354 10-15 15-20 6.6-8.6 26-32
3 118-128 185-205 22-27 10-15 8.1-10.1 19-25 95-105 332-352 11-16 15-20 3.8-5.8 26-32
1.5 132-142 300-320 11-16 12-17 17-19 19-25 115-125 361-381 19-24 18-23 11.1-13.1 29-35
70 2.25 132-142 263-282 11-16 10-15 12.6-14.6 19-25 112-122 360-380 20-25 18-23 8-10 29-35
3 132-142 245-265 12-17 7-12 8.2-10.2 19-25 110-120 356-376 21-26 18-23 4.8-6.8 29-35
1.5 138-148 366-386 9-14 11-16 15.8-17.8 18-24 122-132 376-396 34-39 22-27 12.1-14.1 32-38
90 2.25 138-148 353-373 9-14 9-14 14.9-16.9 18-24 123-133 378-398 36-41 22-27 9-11 32-38
3 138-148 340-360 9-14 6-11 14-16 18-24 124-134 380-400 38-43 23-28 5.8-7.8 32-38
018 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 120-130 155-175 27-32 11-16 16.9-19.9 16-22 73-83 268-288 8-13 4-9 6.1-8.1 15-21
30 2.25 120-130 142-162 27-32 9-14 12.5-14.5 17-23 75-85 270-290 8-13 4-9 4.4-6.4 16-22
3 120-130 128-148 27-32 9-14 8.1-10.1 17-23 78-88 272-292 8-13 4-9 2.9-4.9 16-22
1.5 137-147 220-240 16-21 10-15 17-19 16-22 102-112 295-315 8-13 8-13 9.1-11.1 20-26
50 2.25 137-147 206-226 16-21 8-13 12.6-14.6 17-23 106-116 297-317 8-13 8-13 6.9-8.9 21-27
3 137-147 192-212 16-21 8-13 8.4-10.4 17-23 110-120 299-319 8-13 8-13 4.7-6.7 21-27
1.5 142-152 287-307 7-12 10-15 15.9-17.9 16-22 131-141 324-344 9-14 10-15 12.1-14.1 25-33
70 2.25 142-152 273-239 7-12 8-13 11.8-13.8 17-23 137-147 326-346 9-14 10-15 9.3-11.3 26-34
3 142-152 259-279 7-12 8-13 7.8-9.8 17-23 144-154 328-348 9-14 10-15 6.6-8.6 26-34
1.5 146-156 375-395 6-11 10-15 14.9-16.9 16-22 174-184 360-380 10-15 12-17 15.8-17.8 32-40
90 2.25 146-156 361-381 6-11 8-13 11-13 17-23 180-190 367-387 11-16 12-17 11.9-13.9 33-41
3 146-156 347-367 6-11 8-13 7.2-9.2 17-23 187-197 374-394 12-17 12-17 8-10 33-41
024 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 115-125 154-174 40-45 8-13 16.5-18.5 19-25 73-83 283-303 8-12 6-11 5.9-7.9 16-22
30 2.25 115-125 141-161 40-45 6-11 12.1-14.1 20-26 75-85 285-305 8-12 6-11 4.2-6.2 17-23
3 115-125 127-147 40-45 6-11 77.7-9.7 20-26 78-88 287-307 8-12 6-11 2.7-4.7 18-24
1.5 115-120 209-229 24-29 10-15 15.7-17.7 18-24 102-112 313-333 8-12 8-13 8.9-10.9 22-28
50 2.25 115-120 195-215 24-29 8-13 11.6-13.6 18-24 106-116 314-334 8-12 8-13 6.7-8.7 23-29
3 115-120 181-201 24-29 8-13 7.6-9.6 18-24 110-120 316-336 8-12 8-13 4.5-6.5 23-29
1.5 136-146 275-295 6-11 6-11 15.7-17.7 18-24 128-138 340-360 9-14 9-14 11.3-13.3 27-34
70 2.25 136-146 261-281 6-11 5-10 11.6-13.6 18-24 134-144 342-362 9-14 9-14 8.5-10.5 28-35
3 136-146 247-267 6-11 4-9 7.6-9.6 18-24 141-151 344-364 9-14 9-14 5.8-7.8 28-35
1.5 140-150 361-381 6-11 6-11 14.9-16.9 18-24 162-172 370-390 14-19 9-14 14.4-16.4 32-40
90 2.25 140-150 347-367 6-11 5-10 11-13 18-24 166-176 376-396 15-20 9-14 10.8-12.8 34-42
3 140-150 333-353 6-11 4-9 7.2-9.2 18-24 171-181 383-403 16-21 9-14 7.1-9.1 34-42
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Table 12: TS Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures: Continued
030 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 116-126 146-166 27-32 7-13 19.6-21.6 16-22 69-79 275-295 7-12 6-11 7.2-9.2 16-22
30 2.25 115-125 138-158 27-32 6-11 14.3-16.3 17-23 73-83 277-297 7-12 6-11 5.4-7.4 17-23
3 115-125 128-148 27-32 6-11 8-10 17-23 76-86 279-299 7-12 6-11 3.5-5.5 17-23
1.5 129-139 217-237 12-17 6-11 20.8-22.8 17-23 96-106 300-320 10-15 9-14 10.5-12.5 21-27
50 2.25 128-138 203-223 12-17 5-10 15-17 18-24 100-110 304-324 10-15 9-14 7.6-9.6 22-28
3 128-138 189-209 12-17 5-10 9.2-11.2 18-24 105-115 309-329 10-15 9-14 4.8-6.8 22-28
1.5 132-142 293-313 9-14 6-11 20.1-22.1 17-23 123-133 327-347 11-16 11-16 13.2-15.2 25-32
70 2.25 131-141 274-294 9-14 5-10 14.4-16.4 18-24 129-139 333-353 11-16 11-16 9.8-11.8 26-33
3 131-141 256-276 9-14 5-10 8.6-10.6 18-24 135-145 339-359 11-16 11-16 6.4-8.4 27-34
1.5 137-147 383-403 7-12 5-10 19.4-21.4 16-22 155-165 355-375 13-18 11-16 16.8-18.8 30-38
90 2.25 137-147 362-382 7-12 5-10 13.8-15.8 16-22 162-172 362-382 14-19 11-16 12.7-14.7 31-39
3 137-147 342-362 7-12 5-10 8.2-10.2 16-22 169-179 369-389 16-21 11-16 8.6-10.6 32-40
036 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 117-127 142-162 33-38 8-14 19.1-21.1 15-22 69-79 276-296 10-15 10-15 7.2-9.2 17-23
30 2.25 116-126 134-154 33-38 7-12 13.8-15.8 15-22 73-83 278-298 10-15 10-15 5.3-7.3 18-24
3 116-126 124-144 33-38 7-12 7.4-9.4 15-22 76-86 280-300 10-15 10-15 3.5-5.5 18-24
1.5 136-146 211-231 11-16 6-11 20.6-22.6 17-23 99-109 302-322 10-15 13-18 10.6-12.6 22-28
50 2.25 136-146 197-217 11-16 5-10 14.8-16.8 17-23 103-113 306-326 10-15 13-18 7.7-9.7 23-29
3 136-146 183-203 11-16 5-10 9-11 17-23 108-118 311-331 10-15 13-18 5-7 23-29
1.5 137-147 275-295 9-14 10-15 19-21 18-24 127-137 332-352 10-15 15-20 13.5-15.5 27-34
70 2.25 137-147 260-280 9-14 9-14 13.8-15.8 19-25 133-143 338-358 10-15 15-20 10.1-12.1 28-35
3 137-147 245-265 9-14 9-14 8-10 19-25 139-149 344-364 10-15 15-20 6.7-8.7 29-36
1.5 142-152 373-393 7-12 10-15 19.5-21.5 17-23 164-174 365-385 11-16 15-20 17.4-19.4 34-42
90 2.25 142-152 352-372 8-13 6-11 13.9-15.9 17-23 172-182 372-392 11-16 15-20 13.2-15.2 35-43
3 142-152 332-352 8-13 6-11 8.3-10.3 17-23 181-191 379-399 12-17 15-20 9-11 36-44
042 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 114-124 170-190 27-32 10-15 17.2-19.2 17-23 69-79 286-306 5-10 5-10 4.5-6.5 16-22
30 2.25 113-123 150-170 27-32 9-14 12.7-14.7 17-23 72-82 289-309 5-10 6-11 3.9-5.9 17-23
3 113-123 131-151 27-32 7-12 8.2-10.2 17-23 75-85 292-312 6-11 6-11 3.2-5.2 18-24
1.5 130-140 226-246 10-15 6-11 17.8-19.8 20-26 100-110 315-335 7-12 6-11 9-11 22-28
50 2.25 129-139 208-228 10-15 5-10 13.3-15.3 20-26 105-115 322-342 8-13 6-11 7-9 23-29
3 129-139 190-210 10-15 4-9 8.8-10.8 20-26 110-120 330-350 10-15 7-12 5-7 24-30
1.5 132-142 290-310 6-11 6-11 17.3-19.3 19-25 131-141 347-367 11-16 6-11 13.4-15.4 29-35
70 2.25 131-141 273-293 6-11 5-10 12.8-14.8 19-25 138-148 358-378 13-18 8-13 10-12 30-36
3 131-141 255-275 6-11 4-9 8.3-10.3 19-25 145-155 369-389 16-21 9-14 6.9-8.9 31-37
1.5 136-146 370-390 6-11 6-11 16-18 17-23 175-185 393-413 19-24 7-12 17.6-19.6 36-42
90 2.25 135-145 350-370 6-11 5-10 11.8-13.8 17-23 177-187 401-421 20-25 9-14 13.2-15.2 37-43
3 135-145 330-350 6-11 4-9 7.6-9.6 17-23 180-190 409-429 22-27 12-17 8.7-10.7 38-44
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Table 12: TS Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures: Continued
048 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 108-118 180-200 27-32 12-17 19.8-21.8 19-25 65-75 293-313 7-12 9-14 8.2-10.2 17-23
30 2.25 107-117 161-181 28-33 10-15 14.8-16.8 19-25 68-78 297-217 8-13 9-14 6.2-8.2 18-24
3 107-117 142-162 29-34 9-14 9.8-11.8 19-25 72-82 301-321 9-14 9-14 4.2-6.2 19-25
1.5 123-133 236-256 16-21 8-13 20.2-22.2 21-27 92-102 321-341 10-15 11-16 11.6-13.6 23-29
50 2.25 122-132 218-238 17-22 7-12 15.2-18.2 21-27 100-110 330-350 11-16 11-16 8.9-10.9 24-30
3 122-132 200-220 17-22 6-11 10.2-12.2 21-27 108-118 340-360 12-17 11-16 6-8 26-32
1.5 130-140 305-325 10-15 8-13 20-22 20-26 122-132 353-373 12-17 11-16 15-17 29-35
70 2.25 129-139 285-305 11-16 6-11 15-17 20-26 133-143 365-385 14-19 11-16 11.5-13.5 31-37
3 129-139 265-285 11-16 5-10 10-12 20-26 144-154 378-398 16-21 11-16 8-10 33-39
1.5 133-143 390-410 8-13 8-13 19-21 19-25 166-176 397-417 16-21 9-14 19.5-21.5 37-43
90 2.25 132-142 368-388 9-14 6-11 14-16 19-25 173-183 407-727 18-23 9-14 14.7-16.7 38-44
3 132-142 345-365 9-14 5-10 9-11 19-25 181-191 417-437 19-24 10-15 9.9-11.9 40-46
060 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 98-108 160-180 40-45 12-17 20-22 19-25 62-72 276-296 6-11 6-11 8-10 17-23
30 2.25 97-107 149-169 41-46 12-17 14.3-16.3 19-25 66-76 280-300 6-11 6-11 6-8 18-24
3 96-106 137-157 42-48 11-16 8.5-10.5 20-26 70-80 284-304 7-12 6-11 4-6 19-25
1.5 118-128 225-245 36-41 11-16 21.2-23.2 19-25 88-98 306-326 10-15 8-13 11-13 23-29
50 2.25 117-127 210-230 37-42 10-15 15.7-17.7 20-26 94-104 311-331 10-15 8-13 8.3-10.3 24-30
3 115-125 195-215 38-43 9-14 10.2-12.2 21-27 100-110 317-337 11-16 9-14 5.5-7.5 25-31
1.5 135-145 300-320 12-17 9-14 20.3-22.3 21-27 112-122 333-353 12-17 10-15 14-16 28-34
70 2.25 133-143 285-305 14-19 8-13 15-17 21-27 122-132 342-362 14-19 10-15 10.5-12.5 30-36
3 132-142 270-290 16-21 7-12 10-12 22-28 130-140 351-371 15-20 11-16 7.3-9.3 32-38
1.5 139-149 390-410 8-13 7-12 19.3-21.3 20-26 147-157 369-389 15-20 10-15 17.7-19.7 36-42
90 2.25 138-148 370-390 8-13 6-11 14.3-16.3 21-27 154-164 377-397 18-23 10-15 13.4-15.4 37-43
3 138-148 350-370 8-13 6-11 9.3-11.3 21-27 160-170 385-405 19-24 11-16 9-11 38-44
070 Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Subcool- Subcool- Air Temp
Water Flow Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing ing Rise °F DB
Temp °F GPM/ton PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 110-120 177-197 36-41 15-20 20.2-22.2 21-27 61-71 290-310 12-18 9-14 8-10 19-25
30 2.25 109-119 162-182 37-42 13-18 15-17 21-27 65-75 292-312 12-18 10-15 6-8 20-26
3 107-117 147-167 38-43 11-16 9.7-11.7 22-28 68-78 296-316 12-18 10-15 4-6 21-27
1.5 128-138 246-266 18-23 11-16 21-23 22-28 88-98 320-340 11-17 13-18 11.7-13.7 26-32
50 2.25 128-138 228-248 19-24 9-14 15.6-17.6 23-29 96-106 330-350 11-17 11-16 9-11 27-33
3 127-137 210-230 20-25 6-11 10.2-12.2 24-30 105-115 338-358 11-17 9-14 6-8 29-35
1.5 134-144 305-325 9-14 11-16 20.8-22.8 23-29 118-128 355-375 10-16 14-19 15.2-17.2 33-39
70 2.25 133-143 289-309 9-14 9-14 15.4-17.4 23-29 130-140 368-388 12-18 13-18 11.7-13.7 35-41
3 131-141 273-293 9-14 6-11 10-12 23-29 141-151 380-400 15-21 11-16 8-10 37-43
1.5 140-150 390-410 10-15 11-16 19.6-21.6 22-28 158-168 401-421 9-15 13-18 19.5-21.5 41-47
90 2.25 139-149 373-393 10-15 9-14 14.5-16.5 22-28 168-178 412-432 10-16 12-17 14.8-16.8 43-49
3 138-148 355-375 10-15 6-11 9.3-11.3 22-28 178-188 423-443 12-18 12-17 10-12 45-51
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Table 13: GS/GR Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures (60Hz - I.P. Units)
Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water
Water Flow Water
Suction Discharge Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Temp °F GPM/ton Subcool- Temp Subcool- Air Temp
Pressure Pressure Superheat Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Temp Drop
ing Rise ing Rise °F DB
PSIG PSIG DB PSIG PSIG °F
°F
1.5 75-85 90-105 25-40 12-20 21-24 21-26 34-39 167-186 12-16 1-4 7.6-8.4 14-20
30 2.25 74-84 80-95 25-40 11-18 13-16 21-26 37-43 172-191 12-16 1-4 4.8-5.6 16-22
3 73-83 70-85 25-40 10-16 10-16 21-26 40-46 177-196 12-16 1-4 3.4-4.2 16-22
1.5 75-85 125-155 12-20 10-18 20-23 20-25 50-60 180-210 10-17 1-5 10.8-11.9 23-29
50 2.25 74-84 120-142 12-20 9-16 12-15 20-25 53-62 185-215 10-17 1-5 6.7-8.1 24-30
3 73-83 115-138 12-20 8-14 8-12 20-25 55-65 190-220 10-17 1-5 5.1-5.9 28-31
1.5 75-85 179-198 9-16 8-15 19-22 19-24 71-82 205-230 14-19 1-5 14.0-15.2 28-34
70 2.25 74-84 168-186 9-16 8-14 12-17 19-24 73-85 210-238 14-19 1-5 9.0-10.2 30-37
3 73-83 158-175 9-16 8-12 7-12 19-24 76-88 215-242 14-19 1-5 6.7-7.9 31-38
1.5 75-85 229-251 9-17 8-15 18-21 17-23 85-95 220-260 18-28 2-5 14.4-16.6 32-39
90 2.25 74-84 218-241 9-17 8-14 10-14 17-23 90-100 225-265 18-28 2-5 10.8-12.4 33-41
3 73-83 208-230 9-17 8-12 6-11 17-23 95-105 230-270 18-28 2-5 7.2-8.3 35-42
Table 14: GS/GR Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures (50Hz - S.I. Units)
1.6 5.2-5.9 6.2-7.2 14-22 7-11 12-13 12-14 2.3-2.7 11.5-12.8 7-9 1-2 4-5 8-11
0 2.4 5.1-5.8 5.5-6.6 14-22 6-10 7-9 12-14 2.6-3.0 11.9-13.2 7-9 1-2 3-4 9-12
3.2 5.0-5.7 4.8-5.9 14-22 6-9 6-9 12-14 2.8-3.2 12.2-13.5 7-9 1-2 2-3 9-12
1.6 5.2-5.9 8.6-10.7 7-11 6-10 11-13 11-14 3.4-4.1 12.4-14.5 6-9 1-3 6-7 13-16
10 2.4 5.1-5.8 8.3-9.8 7-11 5-9 7-8 11-14 3.7-4.3 12.8-14.8 6-9 1-3 4-5 13-17
3.2 5.0-5.7 7.9-9.5 7-11 4-8 4-7 11-14 3.8-4.5 13.1-15.2 6-9 1-3 3-4 16-17
1.6 5.2-5.9 12.3-13.7 5-9 4-8 11-12 11-13 4.9-5.7 14.1-15.9 8-11 1-3 8-9 16-19
20 2.4 5.1-5.8 11.6-12.8 5-9 4-8 7-9 11-13 5.0-5.9 14.5-16.4 8-11 1-3 5-6 17-21
3.2 5.0-5.7 10.9-12.1 5-9 4-7 4-7 11-13 5.2-6.1 14.8-16.7 8-11 1-3 4-5 17-21
1.6 5.2-5.9 15.8-17.3 5-9 4-8 10-12 9-13 5.9-6.6 15.2-17.9 10-16 1-3 8-9 18-22
32 2.4 5.1-5.8 15.0-16.6 5-9 4-8 6-8 9-13 6.2-6.9 15.5-18.3 10-16 1-3 6-7 18-23
3.2 5.0-5.7 14.3-15.9 5-9 4-7 3-6 9-13 6.6-7.2 15.9-18.6 10-16 1-3 4-5 19-23
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Table 15: GC Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures (60Hz - I.P. Units)
Full Load Cooling - without HWG active Full Load Heating - without HWG active
Entering Water
Water Flow Suction Discharge Water Air Temp Suction Discharge Water
Air Temp
Temp °F GPM/ton Pressure Pressure Superheat Subcooling Temp Rise Drop °F Pressure Pressure Superheat Subcooling Temp Drop
Rise °F DB
PSIG PSIG °F DB PSIG PSIG °F
1.5 66-75 160-190 10-20 6-16 20-23 20-25 60-70 205-230 10-18 1-5 12.1-14 23-29
60 2.25 65-75 145-175 15-25 8-18 12-15 20-25 63-73 210-238 10-18 1-5 7.2-9.0 24-30
3 64-74 130-160 20-30 10-20 8-12 20-25 65-75 215-242 10-18 1-5 5.8-6.9 25-31
1.5 71-82 200-230 10-20 6-16 19-22 19-24 66-72 205-230 15-25 2-8 14.0-15.2 28-34
70 2.25 70-80 185-215 15-25 8-18 12-17 19-24 68-74 210-238 15-25 2-8 9.0-10.2 30-37
3 69-79 175-205 20-30 10-20 7-12 19-24 70-76 215-242 15-25 2-8 6.7-7.9 31-38
1.5 75-85 230-260 10-16 5-12 19-22 18-23 68-74 205-230 20-35 2-10 14.2-15.9 32-39
80 2.25 74-84 215-245 13-20 7-14 12-17 18-23 70-76 210-238 20-35 2-10 9.9-11.1 33-41
3 72-82 200-230 15-25 8-15 7-12 18-23 72-76 215-242 20-35 2-10 6.9-8.1 35-42
1.5 79-90 260-290 2-8 1-8 18-21 17-23
90 2.25 77-88 245-275 5-12 2-9 10-14 17-23
3 75-87 230-260 8-16 3-10 6-11 17-23
Table 16: GC Series Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures (50Hz - S.I. Units)
1.6 4.6-5.2 11.0-13.1 6-11 3-9 11-13 11-14 4.1-4.8 14.1-15.9 6-10 1-3 7-8 13-16
15 2.4 4.5-5.2 10.0-12.1 8-14 4-10 7-8 11-14 4.3-5.0 14.5-16.4 6-10 1-3 4-5 13-17
3.2 4.4-5.1 9.0-11.0 11-17 6-11 4-7 11-14 4.5-5.2 14.8-16.7 6-10 1-3 3-4 14-17
1.6 4.9-5.7 13.8-15.9 6-11 3-9 11-12 11-13 4.6-5.0 14.1-15.9 8-14 1-4 8-8 16-19
20 2.4 4.8-5.5 12.8-14.8 8-14 4-10 7-9 11-13 4.7-5.1 14.5-16.4 8-14 1-4 5-6 17-21
3.2 4.8-5.4 12.1-14.1 11-17 6-11 4-7 11-13 4.8-5.2 14.8-16.7 8-14 1-4 4-4 17-21
1.6 5.2-5.9 15.9-17.9 6-9 3-7 11-12 10-13 4.7-5.1 14.1-15.9 11-19 1-6 8-9 18-22
27 2.4 5.1-5.8 14.8-16.9 7-11 4-8 7-9 10-13 4.8-5.2 14.5-16.4 11-19 1-6 6-6 18-23
3.2 5.0-5.7 13.8-15.9 8-14 4-8 4-7 10-13 5.0-5.2 14.8-16.7 11-19 1-6 4-5 19-23
NOTE: Tables 11 through 16 include the following notes: • GC series units have cap tube expansion devices; all
• Airflow is at nominal (rated) conditions; others in this manual include TXV expansion devices;
• Entering air is based upon 70°F [21°C] DB in heating • Cooling air and water values can vary greatly with
and 80/67°F [27/19°C] in cooling; changes in humidity level.
• Subcooling is based upon head pressure at
compressor service port;
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Preventive Maintenance
Water Coil Maintenance and reduce air flow, resulting in poor performance. It is
(Direct ground water applications only) especially important to provide consistent washing of
If the system is installed in an area with a known high these filters (in the opposite direction of the normal air
mineral content (125 P.P.M. or greater) in the water, it is flow) once per month using a high pressure wash similar
best to establish a periodic maintenance schedule with to those found at self-serve car washes.
the owner so the coil can be checked regularly. Consult
the well water applications section of this manual for Condensate Drain
a more detailed water coil material selection. Should In areas where airborne bacteria may produce a “slimy”
periodic coil cleaning be necessary, use standard coil substance in the drain pan, it may be necessary to treat
cleaning procedures, which are compatible with the heat the drain pan chemically with an algaecide approximately
exchanger material and copper water lines. Generally, every three months to minimize the problem. The
the more water flowing through the unit, the less chance condensate pan may also need to be cleaned periodically
for scaling. Therefore, 1.5 gpm per ton [1.6 l/m per kW] to insure indoor air quality. The condensate drain can
is recommended as a minimum flow. Minimum flow rate pick up lint and dirt, especially with dirty filters. Inspect
for entering water temperatures below 50°F [10°C] is 2.0 the drain twice a year to avoid the possibility of plugging
gpm per ton [2.2 l/m per kW]. and eventual overflow.
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Functional Troubleshooting
FP1 Fault - Code 4 X Reduced or no water flow Check pump operation or water valve operation/setting
X Water Temperature out of range Bring water temp within design parameters
Only Fan Runs X X Thermostat position Insure thermostat set for heating or cooling operation
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Functional Troubleshooting
Performance Troubleshooting
Performance
Htg Clg Possible Cause Solution
Troubleshooting
Insufficient capacity/ X X Dirty Filter Replace or clean
Not cooling or heating X Reduced or no Air flow Check for dirty air filter and clean or replace
properly in heating Check fan motor operation and airflow restrictions
Too high of external static. Check static vs blower table
X Reduced or no Air flow Check for dirty air filter and clean or replace
in cooling Check fan motor operation and airflow restrictions
Too high of external static. Check static vs blower table
Check supply and return air temperatures at the unit and at
X X Leaky duct work distant duct registers if significantly different, duct leaks
are present
X X Low refrigerant charge Check superheat and subcooling per chart
X X Restricted metering device Check superheat and subcooling per chart. Replace.
X Defective Reversing Valve Perform RV touch test
X X Thermostat improperly located Check location and for air drafts behind stat
Recheck loads & sizing check sensible clg load and heat
X X Unit undersized
pump capacity
X X Scaling in water heat exchanger Perform Scaling check and clean if necessary
X X Inlet Water too Hot or Cold Check load, loop sizing, loop backfill, ground moisture.
High Head Pressure X Reduced or no Air flow Check for dirty air filter and clean or replace
in heating Check fan motor operation and airflow restrictions
X Water Temperature out of range Bring water temp within design parameters
X Reduced Air flow Check for dirty air filter and clean or replace
in cooling Check fan motor operation and airflow restrictions
Too high of external static. Check static vs blower table
Too much cold vent air? Bring entering air temp within
X Air Temperature out of range
design parameters
X X Insufficient charge Check for refrigerant leaks
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R410A AIR
SUCTION
°F COIL °F
R22
COMPRESSOR
R407C
EXPANSION FILTER
VALVE DRIER* COAX DISCHARGE
Voltage: ________
HWG
Comp Amps: _______
°F
AIR
SUCTION
°F COIL °F
COMPRESSOR
EXPANSION FILTER
VALVE DRIER* COAX DISCHARGE
HWG
°F
°F °F °F
PSI SAT
FP2: FLASH OTHER SIDE FP1: CLG °F °F
GAS LINE OF FILTR DR LIQ LINE PSI PSI
WATER IN WATER OUT Look up pressure drop in
I.O.M. or spec. catalog to
determine flow rate.
Note: Never connect refrigerant gauges during startup procedures. Conduct water-side analysis
using P/T ports to determine water flow and temperature difference. If water-side analysis shows
poor performance, refrigerant troubleshooting may be required. Connect refrigerant gauges as a
last resort.
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˚C
AIR
SUCTION
˚C COIL
˚C
COMPRESSOR
EXPANSION FILTER
VALVE DRIER* COAX DISCHARGE
HWG
˚C
˚C ˚C ˚C bar SAT
FP2: FLASH OTHER SIDE
GAS LINE OF FILTR DR
FP1: CLG
LIQ LINE
˚CkPa ˚CkPa
WATER IN WATER OUT Look up pressure drop in
I.O.M. or spec. catalog to
determine flow rate.
Note: Never connect refrigerant gauges during startup procedures. Conduct water-side analysis
using P/T ports to determine water flow and temperature difference. If water-side analysis shows
poor performance, refrigerant troubleshooting may be required. Connect refrigerant gauges as a
last resort.
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RANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF THE GOODS OR OF THE FITNESS OF THE GOODS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
contractor or service organization, F.O.B. CM’s factory, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, freight prepaid. The warranty on any part repaired or replaced under warranty expires at the end of the original warranty period.
This warranty does not cover and does not apply to: (1) Air Àlters, fuses, refrigerant, Áuids, oil; (2) Products relocated after initial installation; (3) Any portion or component of any system that is not supplied by CM, regardless of
the cause of the failure of such portion or component; (4) Products on which the unit identiÀcation tags or labels have been removed or defaced; (5) Products on which payment to CM is or has been in default; (6) Products which
have defects or damage which result from improper installation, wiring, electrical imbalance characteristics or maintenance; or are caused by accident, misuse or abuse, Àre, Áood, alteration or mis application of the product;
(7) Products which have defects or damage which result from a contaminated or corrosive air or liquid supply, operation at abnormal temperatures, or unauthorized opening of refrigerant circuit; (8) Mold, fungus or bacteria
damages; (9) Products subjected to corrosion or abrasion; (10) Products manufactured or supplied by others; (11) Products which have been subjected to misuse, negligence or accidents; (12) Products which have been operated
in a manner contrary to CM’s printed instructions; or (13) Products which have defects, damage or insufÀcient performance as a result of insufÀcient or incorrect system design or the improper application of CM’s products.
CM is not responsible for: (1) The costs of any Áuids, refrigerant or other system components, or associated labor to repair or replace the same, which is incurred as a result of a defective part covered by CM’s Limited Express
Warranty; (2) The costs of labor, refrigerant, materials or service incurred in removal of the defective part, or in obtaining and replacing the new or repaired part (except for the limited labor coverage set forth above); or, (3)
Transportation costs of the defective part from the installation site to ClimateMaster or of the return of any part not covered by CM’s Limited Express Warranty.
Limitation: This Limited Express Warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. If, notwithstanding the disclaimers contained herein, it is determined that other warranties exist, any such express warranty, including without
limitation any express warranties or any implied warranties of Àtness for particular purpose and merchantability, shall be limited to the duration of the Limited Express Warranty.
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
In the event of a breach of the Limited Express Warranty, CM will only be obligated at CM’s option to repair the failed part or unit or to furnish a new or rebuilt part or unit in exchange for the part or unit which has failed. If
after written notice to CM’s factory in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma of each defect, malfunction or other failure and a reasonable number of attempts by CM to correct the defect, malfunction or other failure and the remedy fails
of its essential purpose, CM shall refund the purchase price paid to CM in exchange for the return of the sold good(s). Said refund shall be the maximum liability of CM. THIS REMEDY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY OF THE BUYER OR PURCHASER AGAINST CM FOR THE BREACH OF CONTRACT, FOR THE BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY OR FOR CM’S NEGLIGENCE OR IN STRICT LIABILITY.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
CM shall have no liability for any damages if CM’s performance is delayed for any reason or is prevented to any extent by any event such as, but not limited to: any war, civil unrest, government restrictions or restraints, strikes
or work stoppages, Àre, Áood, accident, shortages of transportation, fuel, material, or labor, acts of God or any other reason beyond the sole control of CM. CM EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY LIABIL-
ITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN CONTRACT, FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, OR IN TORT, WHETHER FOR CM’s NEGLIGENCE OR AS
STRICT LIABILITY.
OBTAINING WARRANTY PERFORMANCE
Normally, the contractor or service organization who installed the products will provide warranty performance for the owner. Should the installer be unavailable, contact any CM recognized dealer, contractor or service organiza-
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NOTE: Some states or Canadian provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the limitation or exclusions of consequential or incidental damages, so the foregoing exclusions and limitations may
not apply to you. This warranty gives you speciÀc legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state and from Canadian province to Canadian province.
Please refer to the CM Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for operating and maintenance instructions.
C l i m a t e M a s t e r W a t e r- S o u r c e H e a t i n g a n d C o o l i n g S y s t e m s
*LC083*
Rev.: 3/03 LC083
CLIMATE MASTER, INC.
LIMITED EXPRESS WARRANTY /LIMITATION OF REMEDIES AND LIABILITY
(FOR INTERNATIONAL CLASS PRODUCTS)
It is expressly understood that unless a statement is speciÀcally identiÀed as a warranty, statements made by Climate Master, Inc., a Delaware corporation, U. S. A. (“CM”) or its representatives, relating to CM’s products, whether oral,
written or contained in any sales literature, catalog or agreement, are not express warranties and do not form a part of the basis of the bargain, but are merely CM’s opinion or commendation of CM’s products. EXCEPT AS
SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH HEREIN, THERE IS NO EXPRESS WARRANTY AS TO ANY OF CM’S PRODUCTS. CM MAKES NO WARRANTY AGAINST LATENT DEFECTS. CM MAKES NO WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OF THE GOODS OR OF THE FITNESS OF THE GOODS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This warranty does not cover and does not apply to: (1) Air Àlters, fuses, refrigerant, Áuids, oil; (2) Products relocated after initial installation; (3) Any portion or component of any system that is not supplied by CM, regardless of the
cause of the failure of such portion or component; (4) Products on which the unit identiÀcation tags or labels have been removed or defaced; (5) Products on which payment to CM is or has been in default; (6) Products which have
defects or damage which result from improper installation, wiring, electrical imbalance characteristics or maintenance; or are caused by accident, misuse or abuse, Àre, Áood, alteration or mis application of the product; (7) Products
which have defects or damage which result from a contaminated or corrosive air or liquid supply, operation at abnormal temperatures, or unauthorized opening of refrigerant circuit; (8) Mold, fungus or bacteria damages; (9) Products
subjected to corrosion or abrasion; (10) Products manufactured or supplied by others; (11) Products which have been subjected to misuse, negligence or accidents; (12) Products which have been operated in a manner contrary to CM’s
printed instructions; or (13) Products which have defects, damage or insufÀcient performance as a result of insufÀcient or incorrect system design or the improper application of CM’s products.
CM is not responsible for: (1) The costs of any Áuids, refrigerant or other system components, or associated labor to repair or replace the same, which is incurred as a result of a defective part covered by CM’s Limited Express
Warranty; (2) The costs of labor, refrigerant, materials or service incurred in removal of the defective part, or in obtaining and replacing the new or repaired part (except for the limited labor coverage set forth above); or, (3)
Transportation costs of the defective part from the installation site to ClimateMaster or of the return of any part not covered by CM’s Extended Limited Express Warranty.
Limitation: This Limited Express Warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. If, notwithstanding the disclaimers contained herein, it is determined that other warranties exist, any such express warranty, including without
limitation any express warranties or any implied warranties of Àtness for particular purpose and merchantability, shall be limited to the duration of the Limited Express Warranty.
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
In the event of a breach of the Limited Express Warranty, CM will only be obligated at CM’s option to repair the failed part or unit or to furnish a new or rebuilt part or unit in exchange for the part or unit which has failed. If after
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written notice to CM’s factory in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma of each defect, malfunction or other failure and a reasonable number of attempts by CM to correct the defect, malfunction or other failure and the remedy fails of its essential
purpose, CM shall refund the purchase price paid to CM in exchange for the return of the sold good(s). Said refund shall be the maximum liability of CM. THIS REMEDY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE
BUYER OR PURCHASER AGAINST CM FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, FOR THE BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY OR FOR CM’S NEGLIGENCE OR IN STRICT LIABILITY.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
CM shall have no liability for any damages if CM’s performance is delayed for any reason or is prevented to any extent by any event such as, but not limited to: any war, civil unrest, government restrictions or restraints, strikes,
or work stoppages, Àre, Áood, accident, shortages of transportation, fuel, material, or labor, acts of God or any other reason beyond the sole control of CM. CM EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY LIABILITY
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN CONTRACT, FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, OR IN TORT, WHETHER FOR CM’s NEGLIGENCE OR AS STRICT
LIABILITY.
Climate Master, Inc. • Customer Service • 7300 S.W. 44th Street • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A. 73179 • (405) 745-6000 • FAX (405) 745-6068
NOTE: Some countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the limitation or exclusions of consequential or incidental damages, so the foregoing exclusions and limitations may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you speciÀc legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state and country to country.
Please refer to the CM Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for operating and maintenance instructions.
Rev.: 3/03
LC079
*LC079*
International Warranty
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ClimateMaster works continually to improve its products. As a result, the design and specifications of each product at the time for order may be
changed without notice and may not be as described herein. Please contact ClimateMaster’s Customer Service Department at 1-405-745-6000 for
specific information on the current design and specifications. Statements and other information contained herein are not express warranties and do
not form the basis of any bargain between the parties, but are merely ClimateMaster’s opinion or commendation of its products.
The management system governing the manufacture of ClimateMaster’s products is ISO 9001:2000 certified.
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