Product Data: Aquazone™ 50PCH, PCV, PCD007-070 Compact Water Source Heat Pumps With Puron Refrigerant (R-410A)
Product Data: Aquazone™ 50PCH, PCV, PCD007-070 Compact Water Source Heat Pumps With Puron Refrigerant (R-410A)
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Features/Benefits
Carrier’s Aquazone WSHPs
are an efficient, compact
alternative for all boiler/tower
and retrofit applications
Operating efficiency
Aquazone WSHP units offer cooling
EERs (energy efficiency ratios) to 17.7
and heating COPs (coefficients of
performance) to 5.3.
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airstream. Corrosion often results in Ease of installation features of this standard control system
refrigerant leaks and eventual failure of The Aquazone unit is packaged for include:
the air coil costing hundreds of dollars simple low cost handling and requires 50-va transformer assists in accom-
to replace. Studies have also shown minimal installation. All units are pre- modating accessory loads.
that these air coil coatings improve wired and factory charged with refrig-
moisture shedding and therefore im- Anti-short cycle timer provides a
erant. Horizontal units include factory- minimum off time to prevent the unit
prove a units moisture removal capabil-
ity resulting in a more comfortable in- installed hanger isolation brackets. Wa- from short cycling. The 5-minute timer
door environment. The 50PCH, PCV, ter connections (FPT) and condensate energizes when the compressor is
PCD units assure both maximum air drains (FPT) are anchored securely to deenergized, resulting in a 5-minute
coil life and comfort. the unit cabinet. delay before the unit can be restarted.
Design flexibility Simple maintenance and Random start relay provides a ran-
Airflow configurations for horizontal serviceability dom delay in energizing each different
The Aquazone WSHP units are con- WSHP unit. This option minimizes
units are available in patterns including
structed to provide easy maintenance. peak electrical demand during start-up
left or right return, and top, right, left,
All units allow easy access to the com- from different operating modes or after
back, or bottom discharge. Horizontal
pressor section from 2 sides with large building power outages. Each control-
units are field convertible from left or
removable panels. Additional panels al- ler has a unique random start delay
right discharge to back discharge.
low access to the blower and control ranging from 270 to 300 seconds after
Vertical units are available in four air-
box sections. power is applied to the board.
flow patterns including top discharge
with front, right or left return. The blower housing assembly can be High and low pressure refrigerant
Standard water temperature range be- serviced without disconnecting protection safeguards against unreli-
tween 50 and 100 F offers maximum ductwork from the dedicated blower able unit operation and prevents refrig-
design flexibility for boiler/tower appli- access panel. Blower units come with erant from leaking.
cations. Water flow rates as low as permanently lubricated bearings for Condensate overflow sensor is an
1.5 gpm per ton assist with selection worry-free performance. Blower inlet electronic sensor mounted to the drain
from a various range of circulating rings allow blower wheel removal with- pan. When condensate pan liquid
pumps. Factory-installed options are out having to remove the housing or reaches an unacceptable level, the unit
offered to meet specific design ductwork connections. is automatically deactivated and placed
requirements. Electrical disconnection of the blow- in a lockout condition. The sensor
er motor and control box is easily ac- recognizes 30 continuous seconds of
Safe, reliable operation overflow as a fault condition.
complished via quick disconnects on
Standard safety features for the refrig-
each component. High and low voltage protection
erant circuit include a high-pressure
Easy removal of the control box provides safety protection from exces-
switch, low-pressure sensor to detect
from the unit provides access to all sive or low voltage conditions.
refrigerant loss. Equipment safety fea-
tures include water loop temperature refrigeration components. Automatic intelligent reset will
monitoring, voltage protection, water The refrigeration circuit is easily automatically restart unit 5 minutes
coil freeze protection, and standard tested and serviced through high and after shutdown if the fault has cleared.
electronic condensate overflow shut- low pressure ports integral to the Should a fault occur 2-4 times sequen-
down. All safety features are tested and refrigeration circuit. tially (field selectable), lockout will oc-
run at the factory to assure proper op- cur.
eration of all components and safety Maximum control flexibility Accessory output (24-v) is provided
switches. Aquazone water source heat pumps to cycle a motorized water valve or
All components are carefully de- provide reliable control operation using damper actuator with compressor in
signed and selected for endurance, a standard microprocessor board with applications such as variable speed
durability, and carefree day-to-day flexible alternatives for many direct pumping arrangements.
operation. digital controls (DDC) applications Performance monitor (PM) is a fea-
including the open protocol systems. ture that monitors water temperatures
The Aquazone™ unit is shipped to
provide internal and external equip- Carrier’s Aquazone standard unit to warn when the heat pump is operat-
ment protection. Shipping supports solid-state control system, the Com- ing inefficiently or beyond typical oper-
are placed under the blower housing plete C, provides control of the unit ating range. Field selectable switch ini-
and compressor feet. In addition, hori- compressor, reversing valve, fan, safety tiates a warning code on the unit
zontal and vertical units are both features, waterside economizer and hot display.
mounted on oversized pallets with lag gas reheat control. It also provides
bolts for sturdiness and maximum pro- troubleshooting fault indication fea-
tection during transit. tures. The Complete C control system
is a user friendly, low cost, advanced
WSHP control board. Many features
are field selectable to maximize flexibil-
ity in field installation. The overall
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Features/Benefits (cont)
Water coil freeze protection (se- pressure lockouts during cold start-up then back on or by shutting off unit
lectable for water or antifreeze) in the heating mode. power at the circuit breaker. The meth-
provides a field selectable switch for Service Test mode with diagnostic od of reset is selectable by the DIP
water and water/glycol solution sys- LED (light-emitting diode) allows switch on the unit control board.
tems which initiates a fault when tem- service personnel to check the opera- Puron® refrigerant (R410-A)
peratures exceed the selected limit for tion of the WSHP and control system
30 continuous seconds. Puron refrigerant (R-410A) is a non-
efficiently. Upon entering Test mode, chlorine based environmentally bal-
Air coil freeze protection (check time delays speed up, and the Status anced, non-ozone depleting refriger-
filter operation) provides a field se- LED flashes a code to indicate the ant. Puron refrigerant characteristics,
lectable switch for assessing excessive last fault experienced. This mode pro- compared to R-22, have:
filter pressure drop. The switch initi- vides easy fault diagnosis; based on the • Binary and near azeotropic mixture
ates a fault when temperatures exceed fault code that the status LED flashes. of 50% R-32 and 50% R-125.
the selected limit for 30 continuous Carrier troubleshooting tables provide • Higher efficiencies (50 to 60%
seconds. easy reference to typical problems. higher operating pressures).
Alarm relay setting is a selectable LED visual output indicates high • Virtually no glide. Unlike other
24-v or pilot duty dry contact for acti- pressure, low pressure, low voltage, alternative refrigerants, the two
vating a remote alarm. high voltage, air/water freeze protec- components in Puron refrigerant
Low pressure bypass timer — The tion, condensate overflow, and control have virtually the same leak rates.
low pressure switch is bypassed for status via a LED panel. Therefore, refrigerant can be added
120 seconds after a call for compres- Lockout reset can be accomplished if necessary without recovering the
charge.
sor operation to prevent nuisance low by turning the unit thermostat off and
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Model number nomenclature
50PCH 024 B C C 3 A C C 1
615 5
AHRI/ISO capacity ratings
PSC MOTOR OPTION
WATER LOOP HEAT PUMP GROUND WATER HEAT PUMP GROUND LOOP HEAT PUMP
50PC
UNIT Cooling 86 F Heating 68 F Cooling 59 F Heating 50 F Cooling 77 F Heating 32 F
SIZE Capacity EER Capacity Capacity EER Capacity Capacity EER Capacity
BTU/h BTU/W-h BTU/h COP BTU/h BTU/W-h BTU/h COP BTU/h BTU/W-h BTU/h COP CFM GPM
007 6,100 12.20 7,800 5.30 6,800 15.10 4,900 3.40 300 2.0
009 8,200 12.40 9,900 4.70 8,700 14.60 5,740 3.20 350 2.5
012 10,900 12.20 13,000 4.30 11,800 14.10 8,700 3.20 400 3.0
015 14,200 12.80 16,100 4.40 14,200 14.60 11,300 3.30 500 4.0
018 19,400 13.40 22,200 4.60 21,200 15.80 14,300 3.50 650 5.0
024 23,400 13.40 26,600 4.40 25,000 15.50 17,000 3.40 850 6.0
NA
030 29,200 13.20 33,400 4.30 31,000 14.70 20,900 3.30 950 7.0
036 37,900 14.70 41,800 4.60 39,900 16.90 26,900 3.50 1200 9.0
042 40,000 13.70 46,300 4.30 42,600 14.80 31,000 3.30 1400 10.0
048 45,900 13.00 56,400 4.30 48,800 14.90 35,400 3.40 1600 12.0
060 57,900 13.00 67,200 4.30 60,100 14.10 46,900 3.20 2000 15.0
070 64,000 13.30 72,800 4.40 66,400 15.00 50,800 3.40 2100 16.0
LEGEND NOTES:
COP — Coefficient Performance 1. Ground loop heat pump ratings require an extended range option.
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio 2. Rating based upon ANSI/AHRI/ASHRAE/ISO 13256-1 with 1-in. disposable
NA — Not Applicable filt
LEGEND NOTES:
COP — Coefficient Performance 1. Ground loop heat pump ratings require an extended range option.
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio 2. Rating based upon ANSI/AHRI/ASHRAE/ISO 13256-1 with 1-in. disposable
NA — Not Applicable filter.
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Physical data
PHYSICAL DATA — 50PCH,PCV (007-070), 50PCD (015-070) UNITS
50PCH,PCV,PCD UNIT 007* 009* 012* 015 018 024 030
COMPRESSOR (1 each) Rotary Reciprocating
Maximum Water Working Pressure (psig/kPa) 400
PSC Fan Motor and Blower
Fan Motor Type/Speeds PSC/3
Fan Motor (hp) 1/ 1/ 1/
10 6 4
Blower Wheel Size (Dia x W) (in.) 4.5 x 4.5 5.5 x 4.5 9x7
Constant Torque Fan Motor and Blower
Fan Motor Type/Speeds PSC/3 Constant Torque/5
Fan Motor (hp) 1/10 1 /3 1 /2
Blower Wheel Size (Dia x W) (in.) 4.5 x 4.5 5.5 x 4.5 9x7
WATER CONNECTION SIZE FPT (in.) 3/
4
Coaxial Coil Volume (gal.) 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.14 0.24
Condensate Connection in. FPT 3/
4
VERTICAL CABINET
Refrigeration Charge (oz) 14 15 21 19 28 29 37
Air Coil Dimensions (H x W) (in.) 10 x 14 12 X 16.5 16 X 16.5 20 x 16.5
Std. Filter - 1 in. Throwaway (L x H) (in.) 10 x 16 16 x 20 20 x 20
Opt. Filter - 2 in. MERV 8 or 13 Throwaway
(L x H) 10 x 16 16 x 20 20 x 20
Weight - Operating (lb) 98 103 105 123 173 177 190
Weight - Shipping (lb) 126 130 132 151 201 205 217
HORIZONTAL CABINET
Refrigeration Charge (oz) 17 19 29 39
Air Coil Dimensions (H x W) (in.) 10 x 14 12 x 16.5 16 x 16.5 16 x 20.5
Std. Filter - 1 in. Throwaway (L x H) (in.) 10 x 16 16 x 20 16 x 25
Opt. Filter - 2 in. MERV 8 or 13 Throwaway
(L x H) (in.) 10 x 16 16 x 20 16 x 25
Weight - Operating (lb) 98 103 105 127 177 181 194
Weight - Shipping (lb) 128 132 134 158 208 212 224
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Options and accessories
FACTORY- FIELD- Hot gas bypass prevents icing of the air coil when the
ITEM INSTALLED INSTALLED unit is operating at low cooling load conditions. The hot
OPTION ACCESSORY gas bypass valve located in the compressor discharge line
Cupronickel Heat Exchanger X
diverts hot gas to the inlet of the air coil. The valve is
Air Coil Protection X
Extended Range Units X
factory set to open when the evaporating pressure falls to
Hot Gas Reheat X 90 psig and will modulate to prevent the pressure falling
Hot Gas Bypass X any lower. This setting is field adjustable and this set point
Waterside Economizer X may be adjusted as required.
Sound Attenuation Package X Waterside economizer is available and allows for free
Constant Torque ECM X cooling for applications where cooling and heating of dif-
Two-Position Water Valve X
ferent zones is taking place. When a WSHP is in heating
Deluxe D Microprocessor
Control Board
X mode, the water loop temperature will be cooled as the
WSHP Open Multi-Protocol WSHP pulls heat from the water loop. This now colder
X
Controller water, if cold enough, can be diverted to the waterside
WSHP Open Equipment X economizer coil mounted on a WSHP in cooling mode.
Touch™ Device
WSHP Open System Touch™
The waterside economizer coil then acts as a chilled water
Device
X coil, providing free cooling without the use of the compres-
WSHP Open ZS Sensor X sor (no mechanical cooling). The leaving water from the
Supply and Return Water
X waterside economizer is now warmer and allows for better
Hose Kits heating capability of a subsequent WSHP.
Electric Duct Heaters X
Edge® Pro 7-Day The factory-installed waterside economizer coil is
X
Programmable Thermostat mounted external to the air coil as shown below. The wa-
Factory-installed options terside economizer is controlled by the factory-supplied
and installed aquastat. The aquastat is factory wired to the
Cupronickel heat exchangers are available for higher
unit control board, and has a field adjustable range of
corrosion protection for applications such as open tower,
–30 F to 100 F, with recommended settings of 45 F for
geothermal, etc. Consult the water quality guidelines for
cooling, and 90 F for heating. A remote sensing bulb is
proper application and selection of this option.
stored inside the WSHP for shipping and requires field
Air coil protection option offers tin electro-plated cop- installation.
per tubing with high-tech polymer coated aluminum fins
will protect the air coil from all forms of corrosive elements WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER
in the airstream.
Extended range units insulate the coaxial coil to prevent
condensation, and therefore potential dripping problems,
in applications where the entering water temperature is
below the normal operating range (less than 50 F). Units
are capable of operating at a range of 25 to 110 F. Ther-
mostatic expansion valves (TXVs) come with the optional
extended range units and are designed to vary the flow of
refrigerant depending on the load. The TXVs provide unit
optimization and more stable control over a wider range of
operating conditions.
Hot gas reheat (HGR) allows the unit to not only control
space temperature, but also control humidity levels within
the conditioned space. Both a thermostat and humidistat
are needed for HGR operation. Once the thermostat
Water flow through the waterside economizer is con-
reaches the set point temperature and if the humidity in
trolled by a factory installed and wired 3-way motorized
the space is above set point, the factory-installed unit con-
valve. When the waterside economizer is active (based on
trol board will energize the reheat valve allowing hot gas to
the aquastat set point), flow is through the waterside econ-
flow from the compressor to the hot gas reheat coil down-
omizer coil and then through the condenser. When me-
stream of the air coil. The cool, moist air leaving the air
chanical cooling is active (when the water loop tempera-
coil is now reheated to produce warmer, dryer air. The call
ture is outside the aquastat set point), water flow is through
for sensible cooling will always take precedence over the
the condenser only.
call for dehumidification, so if at any point the space tem-
perature rises above set point, the HGR is turned off allow- Waterside economizer capacity and performance data
ing for cooling only. The HGR coil and reheat valve are can be seen in the WSHP Builder selection software.
factory installed and factory wired to the unit controller.
For HGR performance data consult the WSHP Builder
selection software.
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WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER APPLICATION
3-Way Motorized
Ball Valve
Waterside
Economizer Coil
N.C.
N.O.
Fluid to refrigerant
Aquastat
heat exchanger
MBV N.O.
Fluid In
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Options and accessories (cont)
WSHP Open multi-protocol controller is an integrat- Intuitive fault detection allows prolonged operation of the
ed component of a Carrier water source heat pump. The WSHP. The pre-programmed WSHP Open controller logic
WSHP Open controller continuously monitors and regu- monitors and pre-emptively shuts down a WSHP as an
lates water source heat pump operation with reliability and alarming condition approaches instead of causing a hard
precision. This advanced controller features a sophisticat- lockout of the WSHP. This way, the WSHP can automati-
ed, factory-engineered control program that provides opti- cally restart if the fault condition clears within a set amount
mum performance and energy efficiency. of time and a local reset of the WSHP is not required.
The WSHP Open controller is factory installed and pro- Learning adaptive optimal start transitions the WSHP from
grammed to control all factory-installed standard options unoccupied set points to occupied set points in the most ef-
including hot gas reheat and waterside economizer as well ficient means possible. Over time, the WSHP will learn and
as provide boilerless electric heat control and demand con- determine the best adjustment rates of the set points to
trolled ventilation. provide the most efficient means of shifting the WSHP to
The WSHP Open controller is programmed to commu- an occupied mode.
nicate with different protocols including BACnet, N2, Mo- Field-installed accessories
dus and LonWorks. While the controller is programmed to
operate on Carrier's i-Vu® building automation system WSHP Open Equipment Touch™ and System
(BAS), the WSHP Open can easily be integrated into a Touch™ touchscreen devices have a color LCD display
third party BAS. that allows easy connection to the controllers to view or
change the controller's property values including set points,
NOTE: A separate LON integration card is required for schedule equipment, view trends and alarms and more.
LonWorks. The Equipment Touch device provides easy connection to
Three-speed fan control provides the most efficient WSHP one controller while the System Touch device can access
operation. All WSHP Open controllers come programmed up to 60 controllers when wired together as a network.
from the factory with 3-speed fan control, with user select- For more details about the Equipment Touch and System
able low, medium and high fan speeds. Using the space Touch devices, see either the Equipment Touch or System
temperature input, the WSHP Open controller will auto- Touch Installation and Setup Guide.
matically operate the fan at the lowest of the 3 speeds to
maintain space temperature while providing increased la- WSHP Open - ZS sensors are the preferred method of
tent heat removal, reduced sound and the lowest fan ener- monitoring space temperature, humidity and CO2 levels
gy consumption. when using the WSHP Open controller.
NOTE: Three-speed fan control is not available with con- NOTE: The ZS sensor is required for space temperature
stant airflow ECM fan motors. Three-speed fan control is with all WSHP Open controllers. Only a ZS sensor can
available only with constant torque ECM and PSC fan provide the necessary space temperature input for the
motors. WSHP Open controller.
ZS SENSOR FEATURES
F F
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ZS SENSOR OPTIONS
ZS STANDARD ZS PLUS ZS PRO ZS PRO-F
OPTIONS PART NUMBER
Temperature Only ZS-CAR ZSPL-CAR ZSP-CAR ZSPF-CAR
Temperature with CO2 ZS-C-CAR ZSPL-C-CAR ZSP-C-CAR ZSPF-C-CAR
Temperature with Humidity ZS-H-CAR ZSPL-H-CAR ZSP-H-CAR ZSPF-H-CAR
Temperature with Humidity and CO2 ZS-HC-CAR ZSPL-HC-CAR ZSP-HC-CAR ZSPF-HC-CAR
Supply and return water hose kits are available as ac- Edge® Pro 7-day programmable thermostat is avail-
cessories. Hose kits are recommended for connection be- able for connecting a unit directly to a wall mounted ther-
tween the unit and the water loop piping. Hose kits are 24 mostat. The Edge Pro thermostat offers 2-stage heat,
inches in length, flexible stainless steel and have options 2-stage cool, remote sensor capability, pre-occupancy
for manual isolation valves with and without autoflow regu- purge, soft start, manual/auto changeover, 4 settings per
lators and Y-strainers. day, 24 vac, backlit LCD, keypad lockout, no batteries re-
Electric duct heaters are available ranging from 5 to quired, 5-minute compressor protection, never lost memo-
20 kW of electric heat in all available WSHP voltages. ry, 3 security levels, and temperature display in degrees F
These slip-in type heaters provide an extra means of auxil- or C.
iary heat or reheat control.
EDGE PRO THERMOSTAT
ELECTRIC DUCT HEATERS
SLIP-IN HEATER
WRAPPER
HEATING
ELEMENTS
TERMINAL OR
CONTROL BOX
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Dimensions
50PCH UNIT
Back Discharge
Return Air
D Opening Return Air
Opening
E
C M C Q
RT F K K Condensate
J N N P Drain
Left Water
Return H Connections Condensate
B B
G Drain
Compressor A A
Electrical Access
Knock-Outs
Left Hand Return, Back Discharge Left Hand Return, Right Discharge
NOTE: Models 048 and 060 Left Hand Return units have condenser
water connections on the front right and electrical knockouts on the front left.
E Q C M C
T
Condenser F R K K
Water Out N J P N
Condenser Condensate Condensate
Water In Drain B Drain B
A A
Right Hand Return, Back Discharge Right Hand Return, Left Discharge
50PCH007-070 UNITS
A B C D E F G H J K M N P Q R T
CAB CONDENSER RECOMMENEDED
50PCH CAB SIDE R/A REPLACEMENT
WATER
UNIT WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT END TO R/A FRONT WATER WATER TO DISC. TOP DISC. END TO TOP TO FILTER DUCT CONNECTIONS NOMINAL FILTER
SIZE DUCT TO TO RACK
* † FILTER WIDTH INLET OUTLET DISC. WIDTH HEIGHT DISC. DISC. FLANGE FPT SIZE
FILTER DISC. HEIGHT HEIGHT
RACK WIDTH
RACK
007 19.0 33.0 11.5 1.5 16.15 15.35 2.38 9.50 5.375 6.30 5.97 4.10 4.875 1.41 11.3 8.6 3/4 10x16x1
009 19.0 33.0 11.5 1.5 16.15 15.35 2.38 9.50 5.375 6.30 5.97 4.10 4.875 1.41 11.3 8.6 3/4 10x16x1
012 19.0 33.0 11.5 1.5 16.15 15.35 2.38 9.50 5.250 6.43 6.31 4.10 4.750 1.14 11.3 8.6 3/4 10x16x1
015 22.0 43.0 17.0 1.5 20.15 21.35 2.86 15.00 8.150 6.43 9.55 4.10 7.650 3.40 16.8 15.0 3/4 16x20x1
018 22.0 43.0 17.0 1.5 20.15 21.35 2.86 14.13 5.420 9.13 6.11 9.65 4.920 1.23 16.8 15.0 3/4 16x20x1
024 22.0 43.0 17.0 1.5 25.00 16.50 2.86 14.13 5.420 9.13 6.11 9.65 4.920 1.23 16.8 15.0 3/4 16x25x1
030 22.0 43.0 17.0 1.5 25.00 16.50 2.47 15.00 5.420 9.13 6.11 9.65 4.920 1.23 16.8 15.0 3/4 16x25x1
036 22.0 54.5 19.0 1.5 30.15 22.85 2.86 16.13 6.470 9.13 7.50 10.28 5.970 1.21 18.8 17.0 3/4 18x30x1
042 22.0 54.5 19.0 1.5 30.15 22.85 2.86 16.13 5.270 10.45 6.46 11.30 4.770 1.22 18.8 17.0 3/4 18x30x1
048 25.0 54.5 21.0 1.5 34.60 18.40 2.86 18.52 7.250 10.45 7.46 11.36 6.750 2.16 20.8 19.0 1 20x34.5x1
060 25.0 54.5 21.0 1.5 34.60 18.40 2.86 18.52 6.320 11.76 6.81 12.50 5.820 1.68 20.8 19.0 1 20x34.5x1
070 25.0 65.0 21.0 1.5 48.10 15.40 2.86 18.52 6.320 11.76 6.81 12.50 5.820 1.68 20.8 19.0 1 20x24x1 (2)
* When waterside economizer is installed, increase width by 7 inches. 4. Specifications subject to change without notice.
† When WSHP Open controller is installed increase depth by 2.6 inches. When 5. The 1-in. filter rack extends 1.23-in. beyond the side of the unit. The 2-in. filter
waterside economizer is installed, increase depth by 7 inches. rack extends 2.89-in. beyond the side of the unit. The 2-in. filter rack is
NOTES: 4-sided with a filter access door on one end and can accept either a 1 in. or
1. All dimensions are within ± 0.125 inch. 2-in. filter. When a waterside economizer is installed the filter rack will be a 2-
2. All condensate drain connections are 3/4 in. FPT. sided filter rack only.
3. Unit sizes 015-070 can be field converted between end blow and straight 6. Return and discharge orientations determined when facing panel with water
through discharge air configurations. connections.
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50PCV UNIT
F E D D E F Q
G
M
Access
Panels
N P
C Condenser C
Water Out
Condenser
Water In
J
K Condensate
Electrical Drain
H Connections
B A A B
Left Hand Return Right Hand Return Return Air (Filter) View
Front of Unit
Service Clearances
50PCV007-070 UNITS
A B C D E F G H J K M N P
CONDENSER RECOMMENEDED
50PCV LEFT REPLACEMENT
CABINET WATER
WATER WATER CONDEN-
UNIT WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT DISC. R/A R/A DUCT FILTER Q
DISC. SIDE CONNECTIONS NOMINAL FILTER
SIZE EDGE TO SATE DUCT FLANGE RACK
* † DEPTH WIDTH TO INLET OUTLET FPT SIZE
DISC. DRAIN WIDTH HEIGHT HEIGHT
DISC.
007 19.0 19.00 24.25 10.0 8.0 4.5 9.3 2.44 9.68 13.87 16.0 8.0 10.0 5.4 3/4 10x16x1
009 19.0 19.00 24.25 10.0 8.0 4.5 9.3 2.44 9.68 13.87 16.0 8.0 10.0 5.4 3/4 10x16x1
012 19.0 19.00 24.25 10.0 8.0 4.5 9.3 2.44 9.68 13.87 16.0 8.0 10.0 5.4 3/4 10x16x1
015 21.5 21.50 32.25 10.0 8.0 5.8 10.0 2.85 8.45 15.87 20.0 14.0 16.0 3.5 3/4 16x20x1
018 21.5 21.50 32.25 14.0 14.0 3.1 5.2 2.85 8.45 15.87 20.0 14.0 16.0 5.2 3/4 16x20x1
024 21.5 21.50 39.25 14.0 14.0 3.1 5.2 2.80 8.45 18.87 20.0 18.0 20.0 5.2 3/4 20x20x1
030 21.5 21.50 39.25 14.0 14.0 3.1 5.2 2.80 8.45 18.87 20.0 18.0 20.0 5.2 3/4 20x20x1
036 21.5 26.00 43.25 16.0 14.0 4.0 5.0 2.75 10.77 18.87 24.0 22.0 24.0 5.0 3/4 24x24x1
042 21.5 26.00 43.25 16.0 14.0 4.0 5.0 2.75 10.77 18.87 24.0 22.0 24.0 5.0 3/4 24x24x1
048 24.0 32.50 45.25 18.0 14.0 7.0 6.2 3.26 13.20 20.87 30.0 22.0 24.0 6.2 1 24x30x1
060 24.0 32.50 45.25 18.0 14.0 7.0 6.2 3.26 13.20 20.87 30.0 22.0 24.0 6.2 1 24x30x1
070 26.0 33.25 58.25 18.0 16.0 7.8 7.2 2.92 13.36 25.87 30.0 30.0 32.0 7.2 1 16x30x1 (2)
* When waterside economizer is installed, increase width by 7 inches. 4. The 1-in. filter rack extends 1.23-in. beyond the side of the unit. The 2-in. filter
† When WSHP Open controller is installed increase depth by 2.6 inches. When rack extends 2.89-in. beyond the side of the unit. The 2-in. filter rack is
waterside economizer is installed, increase depth by 7 inches. 4 sided with a filter access door on one end and can accept either a 1-in. or
NOTES: 2-in. filter. When a waterside economizer is installed the filter rack will be a 2-
1. All dimensions are within ± 0.125 inch. sided filter rack only.
2. All condensate drain connections are 3/4 in. FPT. 5. Return and discharge orientations determined when facing panel with water
3. Specifications subject to change without notice. connections.
6. The local electric codes may require 36" or more clearance at the electrical
control box.
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Dimensions (cont)
50PCD UNIT
Compressor Access
Condenser
H Water Out Upper Rack
Adjustable
Up 1"
Condenser
C J Water In C
Electrical N P
Knock-Outs
M
B A A B
Left Hand Return Right Hand Return Return Air (Filter) View
Electrical
Control
Box
Blower Access
A 18" Minimum LEGEND
I 24" Optimum R/A — Return Air
R
C
O
I Blower
L
Front of Unit
Service Clearances
50PCD015-070 UNITS
A B C D E F G H J K M N P
CONDENSER RECOMMENEDED
50PCD LEFT REPLACEMENT
CABINET WATER
WATER WATER CONDEN
UNIT R/A R/A DUCT FILTER Q
WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT DISC. DISC. SIDE CONNECTIONS NOMINAL FILTER
SIZE EDGE TO SATE DUCT FLANGE RACK
* † DEPTH WIDTH TO INLET OUTLET DRAIN FPT SIZE
DISC. WIDTH HEIGHT HEIGHT
DISC.
015 21.5 21.50 32.25 4.1 6.4 8.7 7.6 19.9 25.5 1.0 20.0 14.0 16.0 7.6 3/4 16x20x1
018 21.5 21.50 32.25 9.7 9.0 5.9 6.8 19.9 25.5 1.0 20.0 14.0 16.0 6.7 3/4 16x20x1
024 21.5 21.50 39.25 9.7 9.0 5.9 6.8 23.9 36.0 1.0 20.0 18.0 20.0 6.7 3/4 20x20x1
030 21.5 21.50 39.25 9.7 9.0 5.9 6.8 23.9 36.0 1.0 20.0 18.0 20.0 6.7 3/4 20x20x1
036 21.5 26.00 43.25 10.3 9.2 7.8 6.2 27.8 35.8 1.0 24.0 22.0 24.0 6.2 3/4 24x24x1
042 21.5 26.00 43.25 11.3 10.5 7.4 5.9 27.8 35.8 1.0 24.0 22.0 24.0 5.9 3/4 24x24x1
048 24.0 32.50 45.25 11.4 10.5 10.5 6.7 28.3 38.3 1.0 30.0 22.0 24.0 6.7 1 24x30x1
060 24.0 32.50 45.25 12.5 11.7 10.0 6.1 28.3 38.3 1.0 30.0 22.0 24.0 6.1 1 24x30x1
070 26.0 33.25 58.25 12.5 11.7 10.3 7.2 36.0 46.4 1.0 30.0 30.0 32.0 7.1 1 16x30x1 (2)
* When waterside economizer is installed, increase width by 7 inches. 4. The 1-in. filter rack extends 1.23-in. beyond the side of the unit. The 2-in. filter
† When WSHP Open controller is installed increase depth by 2.6 inches. When rack extends 2.89-in. beyond the side of the unit. The 2-in. filter rack is
waterside economizer is installed, increase depth by 7 inches. 4 sided with a filter access door on one end and can accept either a 1-in. or
NOTES: 2-in. filter. When a waterside economizer is installed the filter rack will be a 2-
1. All dimensions are within ± 0.125 inch. sided filter rack only.
2. All condensate drain connections are 3/4 in. FPT. 5. Return and discharge orientations determined when facing panel with water
3. Specifications subject to change without notice. connections.
6. The local electric codes may require 36" or more clearance at the electrical
control box.
14 415
50PCH007-070 CORNER WEIGHTS (lb)
LEFT HAND EVAPORATOR RIGHT HAND EVAPORATOR
UNIT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT
SIZE TOTAL (lb) FRONT* FRONT* LEFT BACK RIGHT BACK FRONT* FRONT* LEFT BACK RIGHT BACK
007 98 28 21 25 24 21 28 24 25
009 103 29 23 26 25 23 29 25 26
012 105 29 24 26 26 24 29 26 26
015 127 36 28 34 29 28 36 29 34
018 177 57 36 48 37 36 57 37 48
024 181 58 37 48 38 37 58 38 48
030 194 61 41 52 41 41 61 41 52
036 237 71 49 66 52 49 71 52 66
042 231 70 47 64 50 47 70 50 64
048 268 87 60 62 60 60 87 60 62
060 288 88 65 69 66 65 88 66 69
070 316 98 72 76 70 72 98 70 76
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Performance data
50PCH, PCV007 — 300 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air Power Input
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 7.0 6.3 8.3 0.42 16.9 60 4.5 3.2 0.42 3.1
0.3 80/67 7.5 4.4 3.0 0.45 2.8
1 (0.6) 6.5 8.8 0.42 18.1 70
85/71 7.9 6.7 9.2 0.42 19.0 80 4.3 2.8 0.48 2.6
75/63 7.5 6.5 8.6 0.42 20.3 60 4.9 3.6 0.43 3.3
1.2 80/67 8.0 6.7 9.1 0.37 21.9 4.8 3.4 0.46 3.0
50 2 30 70
(2.77)
85/71 8.5 6.9 9.7 0.37 23.5 80 4.6 3.1 0.49 2.7
75/63 7.6 6.5 8.8 0.36 21.6 60 5.1 3.8 0.43 3.4
2.5 80/67 8.1 6.8 9.3 0.35 23.4 5.0 3.5 0.46 3.2
3 70
(5.77)
85/71 8.7 7.0 9.8 0.35 25.5 80 4.8 3.2 0.49 2.8
75/63 6.6 6.1 8.0 0.45 14.6 60 5.3 3.9 0.43 3.6
0.3 80/67 7.1 6.3 8.5 0.46 15.7
1 70 5.1 3.7 0.46 3.2
(0.6)
85/71 7.5 6.6 8.9 0.46 16.5 80 5.0 3.4 0.50 2.9
75/63 7.1 6.3 8.3 0.41 17.4 60 5.8 4.4 0.44 3.9
1.2
60 2 80/67 7.5 6.5 8.8 0.41 18.4 40 70 5.6 4.1 0.47 3.5
(2.77)
85/71 8.0 6.8 9.3 0.41 19.8 80 5.4 3.8 0.50 3.1
75/63 7.2 6.4 8.5 0.40 18.3 60 6.0 4.6 0.44 4.0
2.4
3 80/67 7.7 6.6 9.0 0.39 19.8 70 5.8 4.3 0.47 3.6
(5.54)
85/71 8.2 6.8 9.5 0.39 21.3 80 5.6 4.0 0.51 3.2
75/63 6.2 6.0 7.7 0.49 12.7 60 6.0 4.7 0.44 4.0
0.3
1 80/67 6.7 6.2 8.2 0.50 13.6 70 5.9 4.4 0.47 3.6
(0.6)
85/71 7.1 6.5 8.6 0.50 14.3 80 5.7 4.1 0.51 3.3
75/63 6.6 6.1 8.0 0.45 14.7 60 6.7 5.3 0.44 4.4
1.1
70 2 80/67 7.1 6.4 8.5 0.45 15.8 50 70 6.5 4.9 0.48 4.0
(2.54)
85/71 7.6 6.6 9.0 0.45 17.0 80 6.3 4.6 0.52 3.6
75/63 6.8 6.2 8.1 0.44 15.6 60 6.9 5.5 0.44 4.5
2.3
3 80/67 7.3 6.4 8.6 0.44 16.8 70 6.7 5.2 0.48 4.1
(5.31)
85/71 7.8 6.7 9.1 0.43 18.1 80 6.5 4.8 0.52 3.7
75/63 5.9 5.6 7.4 0.53 11.2 60 6.9 5.5 0.44 4.5
0.3 80/67 6.3 6.1 7.8 0.54 11.8 70 6.7 5.2 0.48 4.1
1 (0.6)
85/71 6.7 6.3 8.3 0.54 12.5 80 6.5 4.9 0.52 3.7
75/63 6.2 6.0 7.7 0.50 12.6 60 7.6 6.2 0.45 5.0
1.1
80 2 80/67 6.7 6.2 8.2 0.50 13.6 60 70 7.4 5.8 0.49 4.4
(2.54)
85/71 7.1 6.5 8.6 0.50 14.4 80 7.1 5.4 0.53 3.9
75/63 6.4 6.0 7.8 0.48 13.4 60 7.9 6.5 0.45 5.2
2.3
3 80/67 6.8 6.3 8.3 0.48 14.2 70 7.7 6.1 0.49 4.6
(5.31)
85/71 7.3 6.5 8.7 0.48 15.3 80 7.4 5.7 0.53 4.1
75/63 5.7 5.5 7.3 0.55 10.4 60 7.7 6.3 0.45 5.0
0.3
1 80/67 6.1 5.8 7.7 0.56 11.0 70 7.6 6.0 0.49 4.6
(0.6)
85/71 6.4 6.3 8.1 0.56 11.5 80 7.4 5.6 0.53 4.1
75/63 6.0 5.7 7.6 0.52 11.7 60 8.6 7.2 0.45 5.6
1.1
85 2 80/67 6.4 6.1 8.0 0.52 12.4 70 70 8.3 6.8 0.49 4.9
(2.54)
85/71 6.9 6.4 8.4 0.52 13.4 80 8.1 6.3 0.53 4.4
75/63 6.1 5.9 7.6 0.50 12.2 60 9.0 7.6 0.45 5.9
2.2
3 80/67 6.6 6.2 8.1 0.50 13.2 70 8.7 7.1 0.49 5.2
(5.07)
85/71 7.0 6.4 8.6 0.50 14.0 80 8.4 6.6 0.53 4.6
75/63 5.5 5.4 7.1 0.57 9.7 60 8.6 7.2 0.45 5.6
0.3
1 80/67 5.9 5.7 7.5 0.58 10.3 70 8.4 6.9 0.49 5.0
(0.6)
85/71 6.2 6.0 8.0 0.58 10.7 80 8.2 6.5 0.53 4.5
75/63 5.8 5.6 7.4 0.54 10.8 60 9.6 8.2 0.45 6.3
1.1
90 2 80/67 6.2 6.0 7.8 0.54 11.6 80 70 9.3 7.7 0.49 5.5
(2.54)
85/71 6.6 6.3 8.3 0.54 12.3 80 9.0 7.3 0.54 4.9
75/63 5.9 5.7 7.5 0.53 11.3 60 10.0 8.6 0.45 6.5
2.2
3 80/67 6.3 6.1 7.9 0.53 12.0 70 9.7 8.1 0.49 5.8
(5.07)
85/71 6.8 6.4 8.4 0.53 13.0 80 9.3 7.6 0.54 5.0
75/63 5.1 5.1 6.9 0.62 8.4
0.3
1 (0.6) 80/67 5.4 5.4 7.2 0.62 8.8
85/71 5.8 5.8 7.6 0.63 9.3
75/63 5.4 5.4 7.1 0.58 9.3
1
100 2 80/67 5.8 5.7 7.5 0.59 10.0
(2.31)
85/71 6.2 5.9 7.9 0.59 10.6
75/63 5.5 5.4 7.1 0.57 9.7
2.1
3 80/67 5.9 5.7 7.6 0.58 10.3
(4.84)
85/71 6.3 6.0 8.0 0.58 11.0 Operation Not Recommended
75/63 4.7 4.7 6.6 0.66 7.2
0.3 5.0 5.0 7.0 0.67 7.5
1 (0.6) 80/67
85/71 5.4 5.4 7.3 0.68 8.0
75/63 5.0 5.0 6.8 0.63 8.0
1
110 2 (2.31) 80/67 5.3 5.3 7.2 0.64 8.4
85/71 5.7 5.7 7.6 0.64 9.0
75/63 5.1 5.1 6.8 0.62 8.3
2.1
3 80/67 5.4 5.4 7.2 0.62 8.7
(4.84)
85/71 5.8 5.8 7.6 0.63 9.3
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50PCH, PCV009 — 350 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption Power Input COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 9.1 7.7 10.6 0.52 17.6 60 5.8 4.2 0.54 3.1
0.5
1 (1.1) 80/67 9.6 8.0 11.2 0.52 18.6 70 5.7 3.9 0.58 2.9
85/71 10.2 8.2 11.8 0.52 19.8 80 5.6 3.7 0.63 2.6
75/63 9.6 8.0 11.0 0.44 21.6 60 6.4 4.7 0.55 3.4
2 1.8 10.3 8.2 11.7 0.44 23.6 70 6.3 4.4 0.59 3.1
50 (4.15) 80/67 30
85/71 10.9 8.5 12.3 0.43 25.4 80 6.1 4.1 0.64 2.8
75/63 9.8 8.0 11.1 0.42 23.5 60 6.7 5.0 0.55 3.6
3 3.8 10.5 8.3 11.8 0.41 25.7 70 6.5 4.6 0.60 3.2
(8.77) 80/67
85/71 11.2 8.6 12.5 0.40 28.2 80 6.4 4.3 0.64 2.9
75/63 8.6 7.5 10.4 0.57 15.1 60 6.8 5.1 0.55 3.6
0.5 9.2 7.8 10.9 0.57 16.1 70 6.7 4.8 0.60 3.3
1 (1.1) 80/67
85/71 9.7 8.1 11.5 0.57 16.9 80 6.5 4.5 0.65 2.9
75/63 9.2 7.8 10.7 0.50 18.3 60 7.5 5.7 0.56 3.9
60 2 1.8 9.8 8.0 11.3 0.50 19.7 70 7.3 5.4 0.61 3.5
(4.15) 80/67 40
85/71 10.4 8.3 11.9 0.49 21.2 80 7.1 5.0 0.66 3.2
75/63 9.4 7.8 10.8 0.48 19.7 60 7.8 6.0 0.57 4.1
3 3.6 10.0 8.1 11.5 0.47 21.2 70 7.6 5.6 0.61 3.6
(8.30) 80/67
85/71 10.6 8.4 12.1 0.46 22.9 80 7.4 5.2 0.67 3.3
75/63 8.2 7.2 10.0 0.62 13.1 60 7.7 6.0 0.57 4.0
0.5 8.7 7.6 10.6 0.63 13.8 70 7.6 5.7 0.61 3.6
1 (1.1) 80/67
85/71 9.3 7.9 11.2 0.63 14.7 80 7.5 5.3 0.67 3.3
75/63 8.7 7.5 10.4 0.56 15.5 60 8.6 6.8 0.57 4.4
70 2 1.7 9.3 7.9 11.0 0.56 16.6 70 8.4 6.4 0.62 4.0
(3.92) 80/67 50
85/71 9.9 8.1 11.6 0.56 17.8 80 8.2 6.0 0.68 3.6
75/63 8.9 7.6 10.5 0.54 16.5 60 9.0 7.2 0.57 4.6
3 3.5 9.5 7.9 11.1 0.53 17.8 70 8.7 6.7 0.63 4.1
(8.07) 80/67
85/71 10.1 8.2 11.8 0.53 19.1 80 8.5 6.3 0.68 3.7
75/63 7.7 7.0 9.7 0.68 11.3 60 8.8 7.0 0.57 4.5
0.5 8.2 7.3 10.3 0.69 11.9 70 8.6 6.6 0.63 4.0
1 (1.1) 80/67
85/71 8.7 7.5 10.8 0.69 12.6 80 8.5 6.2 0.68 3.7
75/63 8.2 7.2 10.1 0.62 13.2 60 9.8 8.0 0.58 5.0
80 2 1.6 8.8 7.6 10.6 0.62 14.1 70 9.5 7.5 0.63 4.4
(3.69) 80/67 60
85/71 9.3 7.9 11.2 0.62 15.0 80 9.3 7.0 0.69 3.9
75/63 8.4 7.2 10.2 0.60 14.0 60 10.2 8.4 0.58 5.2
3 3.4 9.0 7.7 10.8 0.60 15.0 70 9.9 7.8 0.64 4.6
(7.84) 80/67
85/71 9.6 8.0 11.4 0.60 16.1 80 9.6 7.3 0.70 4.1
75/63 7.5 6.9 9.6 0.71 10.6 60 9.8 8.0 0.58 5.0
0.5 8.0 7.2 10.1 0.72 11.2 70 9.6 7.6 0.63 4.4
1 (1.1) 80/67
85/71 8.5 7.4 10.7 0.72 11.8 80 9.4 7.2 0.69 4.0
75/63 8.0 7.1 9.9 0.65 12.2 60 11.0 9.2 0.58 5.6
85 2 1.6 8.5 7.3 10.5 0.65 13.0 70 10.7 8.6 0.64 4.9
(3.69) 80/67 70
85/71 9.1 7.8 11.0 0.65 13.9 80 10.4 8.1 0.70 4.3
75/63 8.1 7.1 10.0 0.63 12.8 60 11.6 9.7 0.58 5.9
3 3.3 8.7 7.4 10.6 0.63 13.7 70 11.1 9.0 0.64 5.1
(7.61) 80/67
85/71 9.3 7.9 11.2 0.63 14.8 80 10.8 8.5 0.71 4.5
75/63 7.3 6.7 9.4 0.74 9.9 60 10.9 9.1 0.58 5.5
0.5 7.8 7.0 10.0 0.75 10.4 70 10.7 8.6 0.64 4.9
1 (1.1) 80/67
85/71 8.2 7.3 10.5 0.75 10.9 80 10.4 8.2 0.70 4.3
75/63 7.7 7.0 9.7 0.68 11.2 60 12.3 10.5 0.58 6.2
90 2 1.6 8.2 7.3 10.3 0.69 11.9 70 11.8 9.8 0.65 5.4
(3.69) 80/67 80
85/71 8.8 7.5 10.8 0.69 12.8 80 11.5 9.3 0.71 4.7
75/63 7.8 7.0 9.8 0.67 11.7 60 12.9 11.1 0.58 6.5
3 3.3 8.4 7.3 10.4 0.67 12.6 70 12.3 10.2 0.65 5.6
(7.61) 80/67
85/71 9.0 7.8 11.0 0.66 13.6 80 12.0 9.8 0.72 4.9
75/63 6.8 6.5 9.1 0.80 8.5
0.4 7.2 6.8 9.6 0.81 8.9
1 (0.9) 80/67
85/71 7.7 7.1 10.1 0.82 9.4
75/63 7.2 6.7 9.4 0.75 9.6
100 2 1.5 7.7 7.1 9.9 0.75 10.2
(3.47) 80/67
85/71 8.2 7.3 10.5 0.75 10.9
75/63 7.3 6.8 9.5 0.73 10.0
3 3.2 7.9 7.1 10.0 0.73 10.8
(7.39) 80/67
85/71 8.4 7.3 10.6 0.73 11.4
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 6.3 6.3 8.8 0.86 7.3
0.4 6.7 6.6 9.3 0.87 7.7
1 (0.9) 80/67
85/71 7.2 6.9 9.8 0.88 8.1
75/63 6.7 6.5 9.0 0.82 8.2
110 2 1.5 7.1 6.8 9.6 0.82 8.6
(3.47) 80/67
85/71 7.6 7.1 10.1 0.83 9.2
75/63 6.8 6.6 9.1 0.80 8.5
3 3.1 7.3 6.9 9.6 0.80 9.1
(7.15) 80/67
85/71 7.8 7.2 10.2 0.81 9.7
17
Performance data (cont)
50PCH, PCV012 — 400 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption Power Input COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 12.5 9.7 14.6 0.67 18.8 60 8.2 5.8 0.75 3.2
1.1 80/67 13.3 10.0 15.4 0.67 19.9 70 8.0 5.5 0.80 2.9
1.5 (2.54)
85/71 14.1 10.2 16.3 0.67 21.0 80 7.9 5.1 0.86 2.7
75/63 12.9 9.9 14.9 0.61 21.3 60 8.6 6.2 0.75 3.3
2.5 2.8 80/67 13.8 10.2 15.8 0.60 22.9 30 70 8.4 5.9 0.81 3.0
50 (6.46)
85/71 14.7 10.4 16.7 0.60 24.6 80 8.3 5.5 0.87 2.8
75/63 13.1 10.0 15.0 0.58 22.6 60 9.0 6.5 0.76 3.5
3.5 5.1 80/67 14.0 10.3 15.9 0.57 24.4 70 8.7 6.1 0.82 3.1
(11.7)
85/71 15.0 10.6 16.9 0.57 26.6 80 8.5 5.6 0.87 2.8
75/63 11.9 9.4 14.2 0.74 16.1 60 9.4 6.9 0.76 3.6
1.1 80/67 12.7 9.7 15.0 0.75 17.1 70 9.2 6.5 0.83 3.3
1.5 (2.54)
85/71 13.5 10.0 15.9 0.75 18.0 80 9.0 6.1 0.89 3.0
75/63 12.3 9.6 14.5 0.69 18.0 60 9.9 7.5 0.77 3.8
60 2.5 2.7 80/67 13.2 9.9 15.4 0.68 19.4 40 70 9.7 7.0 0.84 3.4
(6.23)
85/71 14.1 10.2 16.3 0.68 20.8 80 9.5 6.6 0.90 3.1
75/63 12.5 9.7 14.6 0.66 18.9 60 10.3 7.8 0.77 3.9
3.5 4.9 80/67 13.4 10.0 15.5 0.66 20.5 70 10.0 7.3 0.84 3.5
(11.2)
85/71 14.3 10.3 16.4 0.65 22.0 80 9.7 6.8 0.91 3.1
75/63 11.3 9.2 13.8 0.82 13.9 60 10.6 8.1 0.78 4.0
1 80/67 12.0 9.5 14.6 0.82 14.6 70 10.4 7.7 0.85 3.6
1.5 (2.3)
85/71 12.8 9.8 15.4 0.83 15.4 80 10.2 7.2 0.92 3.2
75/63 11.7 9.4 14.1 0.76 15.3 60 11.4 8.8 0.79 4.2
70 2.5 2.6 80/67 12.5 9.7 14.9 0.77 16.4 50 70 11.1 8.3 0.86 3.8
(5.9)
85/71 13.3 10.0 15.8 0.76 17.4 80 10.9 7.8 0.93 3.4
75/63 11.8 9.4 14.2 0.75 15.9 60 11.7 9.2 0.79 4.3
3.5 4.8 80/67 12.7 9.8 15.1 0.74 17.2 70 11.4 8.6 0.86 3.9
(11.0)
85/71 13.6 10.0 15.9 0.74 18.4 80 11.2 8.1 0.94 3.5
75/63 10.7 8.9 13.5 0.89 12.0 60 12.0 9.4 0.79 4.4
1 80/67 11.4 9.2 14.2 0.90 12.6 70 11.8 8.9 0.87 4.0
1.5 (2.3)
85/71 12.1 9.5 15.0 0.91 13.3 80 11.5 8.4 0.95 3.6
75/63 11.1 9.1 13.7 0.85 13.1 60 12.9 10.3 0.80 4.7
80 2.5 2.5 80/67 11.8 9.4 14.5 0.85 13.9 60 70 12.5 9.7 0.88 4.2
(5.7)
85/71 12.6 9.7 15.3 0.85 14.8 80 12.2 9.1 0.96 3.7
75/63 11.2 9.2 13.8 0.83 13.5 60 13.3 10.7 0.81 4.8
3.5 4.6 80/67 12.0 9.4 14.6 0.83 14.5 70 12.9 10.1 0.89 4.3
(10.6)
85/71 12.8 9.7 15.5 0.83 15.5 80 12.6 9.4 0.97 3.8
75/63 10.4 8.8 13.3 0.93 11.2 60 13.4 10.8 0.81 4.9
1 80/67 11.1 9.1 14.0 0.94 11.8 70 13.1 10.2 0.89 4.3
1.5 (2.3)
85/71 11.8 9.4 14.8 0.95 12.4 80 12.8 9.7 0.97 3.9
75/63 10.7 9.0 13.5 0.89 12.1 60 14.4 11.8 0.82 5.2
85 2.5 2.5 80/67 11.5 9.3 14.3 0.89 12.9 70 70 14.0 11.1 0.90 4.5
(5.7)
85/71 12.2 9.6 15.1 0.90 13.6 80 13.7 10.4 0.99 4.1
75/63 10.9 9.0 13.5 0.87 12.6 60 14.9 12.3 0.82 5.3
3.5 4.5 80/67 11.6 9.3 14.4 0.87 13.3 70 14.5 11.5 0.91 4.7
(10.3)
85/71 12.4 9.6 15.2 0.88 14.2 80 14.1 10.8 1.00 4.1
75/63 10.1 8.7 13.1 0.98 10.4 60 14.9 12.2 0.82 5.3
1 80/67 10.7 9.0 13.8 0.99 10.9 70 14.5 11.6 0.91 4.7
1.5 (2.3)
85/71 11.5 9.3 14.6 1.00 11.6 80 14.2 11.0 1.00 4.2
75/63 10.4 8.8 13.3 0.93 11.2 60 16.0 13.3 0.83 5.6
90 2.5 2.4 80/67 11.1 9.1 14.1 0.94 11.9 80 70 15.6 12.6 0.93 4.9
(5.5)
85/71 11.9 9.4 14.8 0.94 12.6 80 15.2 11.9 1.02 4.4
75/63 10.5 8.8 13.4 0.92 11.4 60 16.6 13.9 0.84 5.8
3.5 4.5 80/67 11.3 9.2 14.1 0.91 12.4 70 16.1 13.1 0.93 5.1
(10.3)
85/71 12.1 9.5 14.9 0.92 13.2 80 15.6 12.3 1.03 4.5
75/63 9.4 8.4 12.6 1.06 8.9
0.9 80/67 10.1 8.8 13.4 1.07 9.4
1.5 (2.0)
85/71 10.8 9.0 14.1 1.08 10.0
75/63 9.7 8.5 12.8 1.02 9.5
100 2.5 2.4 80/67 10.4 8.8 13.6 1.03 10.1
(5.5)
85/71 11.1 9.2 14.3 1.03 10.7
75/63 9.8 8.6 12.9 1.01 9.8
3.5 4.3 80/67 10.5 8.9 13.6 1.01 10.5
(9.9)
85/71 11.3 9.3 14.4 1.01 11.2
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 8.8 8.1 12.2 1.15 7.7
0.9 80/67 9.4 8.5 12.9 1.16 8.1
1.5 (2.0)
85/71 10.0 8.8 13.6 1.17 8.6
75/63 9.0 8.3 12.4 1.11 8.1
110 2.5 2.3 80/67 9.7 8.5 13.1 1.12 8.7
(5.3)
85/71 10.4 8.9 13.9 1.13 9.2
75/63 9.1 8.3 12.5 1.10 8.3
3.5 4.2 80/67 9.8 8.7 13.2 1.10 8.9
(9.6)
85/71 10.5 9.0 13.9 1.11 9.5
18
50PCH, PCV, PCD015 — 500 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air Power Input
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 15.2 11.5 17.7 0.77 19.8 60 10.1 7.1 0.93 3.2
2 80/67 16.3 11.9 18.7 0.76 21.5 70 9.9 6.7 1.00 2.9
2 (4.62)
85/71 17.3 12.3 19.8 0.75 23.2 80 9.9 6.2 1.08 2.7
75/63 15.6 11.7 17.9 0.71 21.9 60 10.5 7.5 0.94 3.3
3 4.2 80/67 16.7 12.1 19.0 0.70 24.0 30 70 10.3 7.1 1.01 3.0
50 (9.6)
85/71 17.9 12.5 20.1 0.68 26.4 80 10.3 6.5 1.09 2.8
75/63 15.9 11.9 18.1 0.67 23.6 60 10.8 7.8 0.94 3.4
4.5 8.6 80/67 17.1 12.3 19.2 0.65 26.2 70 10.6 7.3 1.02 3.0
(19.8)
85/71 18.3 12.7 20.4 0.63 29.0 80 10.6 6.7 1.10 2.8
75/63 14.5 11.2 17.3 0.86 16.8 60 11.6 8.5 0.96 3.6
1.9 80/67 15.5 11.6 18.3 0.86 18.1 70 11.3 8 1.04 3.2
2 (4.3)
85/71 16.6 12.0 19.3 0.85 19.6 80 11.1 7.5 1.12 2.9
75/63 14.9 11.4 17.5 0.81 18.4 60 12.0 9.0 0.96 3.6
60 3 4 80/67 16.0 11.8 18.6 0.80 20.1 40 70 11.8 8.4 1.05 3.3
(9.2)
85/71 17.1 12.2 19.6 0.78 21.9 80 11.6 7.9 1.13 3.0
75/63 15.2 11.5 17.7 0.77 19.6 60 12.5 9.4 0.97 3.8
4.5 8.3 80/67 16.3 11.9 18.7 0.76 21.5 70 12.2 8.8 1.06 3.4
(19.1)
85/71 17.4 12.3 19.8 0.74 23.6 80 12.1 8.0 1.14 3.1
75/63 13.8 11.0 16.8 0.96 14.4 60 13.2 9.9 0.98 3.9
1.9 80/67 14.8 11.3 17.8 0.96 15.5 70 13.2 9.3 1.07 3.6
2 (4.3)
85/71 15.8 11.7 18.8 0.95 16.6 80 12.7 8.7 1.16 3.2
75/63 14.2 11.1 17.0 0.91 15.6 60 13.7 10.7 0.99 4.0
70 3 3.9 80/67 15.2 11.5 18.1 0.90 16.9 50 70 13.4 10.0 1.08 3.7
(8.9)
85/71 16.3 11.9 19.1 0.89 18.3 80 13.1 9.3 1.17 3.3
75/63 14.4 11.2 17.2 0.88 16.4 60 14.2 11.1 1.00 4.2
4.5 8.1 80/67 15.5 11.6 18.2 0.86 18.0 70 13.9 10.3 1.08 3.8
(18.6)
85/71 16.6 12.0 19.3 0.85 19.6 80 13.5 9.7 1.17 3.4
75/63 13.0 10.6 16.4 1.06 12.3 60 14.8 11.6 1.00 4.3
1.8 80/67 14.0 11.1 17.3 1.06 13.2 70 14.5 11.0 1.09 3.9
2 (4.1)
85/71 14.9 11.4 18.3 1.06 14.1 80 14.1 10.3 1.18 3.5
75/63 13.4 10.7 16.6 1.01 13.2 60 15.8 12.2 1.01 4.6
80 3 3.8 80/67 14.4 11.2 17.5 1.01 14.3 60 70 15.4 11.4 1.10 4.1
(8.7)
85/71 15.4 11.6 18.6 1.00 15.4 80 14.8 10.9 1.19 3.6
75/63 13.6 10.9 16.7 0.98 13.8 60 16.4 12.7 1.01 4.7
4.5 7.8 80/67 14.6 11.2 17.7 0.97 15.0 70 16.0 11.8 1.11 4.2
(17.9)
85/71 15.7 11.7 18.7 0.96 16.3 80 15.3 11.3 1.20 3.7
75/63 12.7 10.4 16.1 1.11 11.4 60 16.5 13.4 1.02 4.8
1.8 80/67 13.6 10.9 17.0 1.11 12.2 70 16.5 12.4 1.11 4.4
2 (4.1)
85/71 14.5 11.3 18.0 1.11 13.1 80 16.0 11.7 1.21 3.9
75/63 13.0 10.6 16.3 1.07 12.2 60 17.7 14.0 1.02 5.1
85 3 3.7 80/67 13.9 11.1 17.3 1.06 13.1 70 70 17.5 13.0 1.12 4.6
(8.5)
85/71 15.0 11.4 18.3 1.05 14.2 80 17.1 12.1 1.22 4.1
75/63 13.2 10.7 16.4 1.04 12.7 60 18.0 14.8 1.02 5.2
4.5 7.7 80/67 14.2 11.1 17.4 1.03 13.8 70 17.9 13.6 1.13 4.7
(17.7)
85/71 15.2 11.5 18.5 1.02 14.9 80 17.4 12.7 1.23 4.2
75/63 12.3 10.3 15.9 1.16 10.6 60 18.4 14.9 1.03 5.3
1.8 80/67 13.2 10.7 16.8 1.16 11.3 70 18.2 14.1 1.13 4.7
2 (4.1)
85/71 14.1 11.1 17.8 1.16 12.1 80 18.0 13.0 1.23 4.3
75/63 12.6 10.4 16.1 1.12 11.3 60 19.6 15.9 1.03 5.6
90 3 3.6 80/67 13.5 10.9 17.0 1.12 12.1 80 70 19.1 15.0 1.14 4.9
(8.3)
85/71 14.5 11.3 18.0 1.11 13.1 80 18.9 13.9 1.24 4.5
75/63 12.8 10.6 16.2 1.09 11.7 60 20.4 16.5 1.03 5.8
4.5 7.6 80/67 13.8 10.9 17.2 1.09 12.7 70 19.8 15.6 1.14 5.1
(17.5)
85/71 14.8 11.4 18.2 1.08 13.8 80 19.5 14.4 1.25 4.6
75/63 11.5 9.9 15.4 1.27 9.1
1.7 80/67 12.3 10.4 16.3 1.27 9.7
2 (3.9)
85/71 13.2 10.8 17.2 1.27 10.4
75/63 11.8 10.0 15.6 1.23 9.6
100 3 3.5 80/67 12.7 10.5 16.5 1.23 10.4
(8.0)
85/71 13.6 10.9 17.5 1.23 11.1
75/63 12.0 10.1 15.7 1.21 9.9
4.5 7.3 80/67 12.9 10.6 16.6 1.20 10.8
(16.8)
85/71 13.9 11.0 17.6 1.20 11.6
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 10.7 9.6 15.0 1.38 7.8
1.7 80/67 11.5 10.0 15.8 1.38 8.3
2 (3.9)
85/71 12.4 10.4 16.7 1.39 8.9
75/63 11.0 9.7 15.1 1.34 8.2
110 3 3.4 80/67 11.8 10.2 16.0 1.34 8.8
(7.8)
85/71 12.7 10.6 16.9 1.34 9.5
75/63 11.1 9.8 15.2 1.32 8.4
4.5 7.1 80/67 12.0 10.3 16.1 1.32 9.1
(16.3)
85/71 12.9 10.7 17.0 1.31 9.8
19
Performance data (cont)
50PCH, PCV, PCD018 — 650 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air Power Input
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 22.3 15.9 26.1 1.24 18.0 60 12.3 9.0 1.11 3.2
1.2 80/67 24.1 16.5 27.9 1.25 19.3 70 11.6 8.3 1.15 3.0
2.5 (2.7)
85/71 25.9 17.0 29.8 1.26 20.6 80 10.9 7.5 1.18 2.7
75/63 23.5 16.3 27.1 1.15 20.4 60 13.1 9.8 1.14 3.4
4 2.9 80/67 25.4 16.9 29.0 1.15 22.1 30 70 12.3 8.9 1.18 3.1
50 (6.6)
85/71 27.4 17.4 31.0 1.15 23.9 80 11.6 8.0 1.21 2.8
75/63 23.9 16.5 27.4 1.12 21.3 60 13.4 10.1 1.15 3.4
5 4.3 80/67 25.8 17.1 29.4 1.12 23.1 70 12.6 9.2 1.19 3.1
(9.9)
85/71 27.9 17.6 31.4 1.11 25.3 80 11.8 8.2 1.22 2.8
75/63 21.1 15.3 25.1 1.33 15.9 60 14.7 11.2 1.19 3.6
1.2 80/67 22.8 15.9 26.9 1.34 17.0 70 14.0 10.3 1.24 3.3
2.5 (2.7)
85/71 24.5 16.4 28.7 1.36 18.1 80 13.3 9.5 1.28 3.0
75/63 22.2 15.8 26.0 1.25 17.8 60 15.8 12.1 1.22 3.8
60 4 2.8 80/67 24.0 16.4 27.9 1.26 19.1 40 70 15.0 11.2 1.27 3.5
(6.4)
85/71 25.9 16.9 29.8 1.26 20.6 80 14.2 10.2 1.31 3.2
75/63 22.6 16.0 26.3 1.22 18.5 60 16.2 12.5 1.23 3.8
5 4.1 80/67 24.5 16.5 28.2 1.22 20.1 70 15.3 11.5 1.28 3.5
(9.4)
85/71 26.4 17.1 30.3 1.22 21.7 80 14.5 10.5 1.33 3.2
75/63 19.8 14.8 24.0 1.42 14.0 60 17.6 13.4 1.26 4.1
1.1 80/67 21.4 15.3 25.7 1.44 14.9 70 16.8 12.4 1.32 3.7
2.5 (2.54)
85/71 23.1 15.7 27.6 1.46 15.9 80 15.8 11.6 1.38 3.4
75/63 20.8 15.2 24.9 1.35 15.5 60 18.9 14.5 1.30 4.3
70 4 2.7 80/67 22.6 15.8 26.7 1.36 16.7 50 70 18.0 13.4 1.36 3.9
(6.2)
85/71 24.5 16.2 28.7 1.37 17.9 80 17.1 12.3 1.42 3.5
75/63 21.2 15.4 25.2 1.32 16.1 60 19.1 15.2 1.31 4.3
5 4 80/67 23.0 16.0 27.0 1.33 17.3 70 18.5 13.8 1.37 3.9
(9.2)
85/71 24.9 16.4 29.1 1.33 18.7 80 17.5 12.6 1.43 3.6
75/63 18.5 14.1 22.9 1.50 12.4 60 20.3 15.9 1.33 4.5
1.1 80/67 20.1 14.6 24.6 1.53 13.2 70 19.5 14.8 1.40 4.1
2.5 (2.54)
85/71 21.6 15.3 26.2 1.55 13.9 80 18.4 13.9 1.47 3.7
75/63 19.5 14.5 23.7 1.44 13.6 60 21.6 17.5 1.37 4.6
80 4 2.6 80/67 21.1 15.1 25.5 1.46 14.5 60 70 20.9 16.0 1.45 4.2
(5.9)
85/71 22.9 15.6 27.4 1.47 15.6 80 19.9 14.7 1.52 3.8
75/63 19.8 14.7 24.0 1.42 14.0 60 22.1 18.1 1.39 4.7
5 3.9 80/67 21.5 15.3 25.8 1.43 15.0 70 21.5 16.4 1.46 4.3
(8.9)
85/71 23.4 15.8 27.7 1.44 16.2 80 20.4 15.1 1.53 3.9
75/63 17.8 13.8 22.3 1.54 11.6 60 23.2 18.4 1.40 4.8
1.1 80/67 19.3 14.5 23.9 1.57 12.3 70 22.0 17.5 1.49 4.3
2.5 (2.54)
85/71 20.8 15.0 25.6 1.60 13.0 80 21.1 16.3 1.56 3.9
75/63 18.8 14.2 23.1 1.49 12.7 60 25.0 20.0 1.44 5.1
85 4 2.6 80/67 20.3 14.9 24.8 1.51 13.5 70 70 23.9 18.6 1.53 4.6
(5.9)
85/71 22.0 15.5 26.6 1.53 14.4 80 22.8 17.2 1.61 4.1
75/63 19.1 14.3 23.4 1.47 13.0 60 25.3 21.0 1.46 5.1
5 3.8 80/67 20.8 14.9 25.2 1.49 14.0 70 24.5 19.1 1.54 4.6
(8.7)
85/71 22.5 15.5 27.0 1.50 15.0 80 23.4 17.7 1.63 4.2
75/63 17.1 13.6 21.7 1.58 10.8 60 26.0 21.1 1.46 5.2
1.1 80/67 18.6 14.2 23.3 1.62 11.5 70 24.8 20.0 1.56 4.7
2.5 (2.54)
85/71 20.1 14.7 25.0 1.65 12.2 80 23.8 18.7 1.65 4.2
75/63 18.0 13.8 22.5 1.53 11.8 60 28.1 22.9 1.50 5.5
90 4 2.5 80/67 19.6 14.6 24.1 1.56 12.6 80 70 26.9 21.4 1.60 4.9
(5.7)
85/71 21.2 15.1 25.9 1.58 13.5 80 25.5 20.1 1.70 4.4
75/63 18.3 14.0 22.7 1.51 12.1 60 28.5 24.0 1.52 5.5
5 3.8 80/67 19.9 14.6 24.5 1.53 13.0 70 27.6 21.9 1.62 5.0
(8.7)
85/71 21.6 15.3 26.3 1.55 13.9 80 25.9 20.7 1.71 4.4
75/63 15.6 13.0 20.3 1.65 9.5
1 80/67 17.0 13.6 21.9 1.70 10.0
2.5 (2.3)
85/71 18.5 14.1 23.6 1.74 10.7
75/63 16.5 13.3 21.1 1.61 10.2
100 4 2.4 80/67 18.0 14.0 22.8 1.65 10.9
(5.5)
85/71 19.6 14.5 24.5 1.68 11.7
75/63 16.8 13.5 21.4 1.60 10.5
5 3.6 80/67 18.3 14.1 23.1 1.63 11.3
(8.3)
85/71 20.0 14.6 24.9 1.66 12.1
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 14.1 12.3 18.9 1.72 8.2
1 80/67 15.4 12.9 20.4 1.77 8.7
2.5 (2.3)
85/71 16.7 13.7 21.9 1.81 9.2
75/63 14.9 12.6 19.6 1.69 8.8
110 4 2.4 80/67 16.4 13.2 21.3 1.73 9.5
(5.5)
85/71 17.8 13.9 23.0 1.77 10.1
75/63 15.1 12.8 19.8 1.68 9.0
5 3.5 80/67 16.7 13.3 21.6 1.72 9.7
(8.0)
85/71 18.2 14.0 23.3 1.75 10.4
20
50PCH, PCV, PCD024 — 850 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air Power Input
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 25.6 18.6 30.0 1.44 17.8 60 15.3 11.2 1.37 3.3
1.8 80/67 27.5 19.2 32.0 1.45 19.0 70 14.6 10.3 1.43 3
3 (4.1)
85/71 29.5 19.8 34.0 1.45 20.4 80 13.9 9.3 1.48 2.7
75/63 26.9 19.1 31.0 1.33 20.2 60 16.3 12 1.42 3.4
5 4.5 80/67 28.9 19.8 33.1 1.33 21.8 30 70 15.5 11.1 1.47 3.1
50 (10.3)
85/71 31.1 20.4 35.3 1.31 23.7 80 14.7 10 1.52 2.8
75/63 27.5 19.4 31.5 1.28 21.5 60 16.8 12.5 1.44 3.4
7 8.2 80/67 29.6 20.1 33.6 1.27 23.4 70 15.9 11.5 1.5 3.1
(18.9)
85/71 31.8 20.7 35.8 1.25 25.5 80 15.1 10.4 1.55 2.9
75/63 24.3 18.0 29.0 1.55 15.7 60 18 13.4 1.48 3.6
1.7 80/67 26.1 18.6 30.9 1.56 16.7 70 17.2 12.5 1.55 3.3
3 (3.9)
85/71 28.0 19.2 32.9 1.58 17.8 80 16.4 11.5 1.61 3
75/63 25.5 18.5 29.9 1.45 17.6 60 19.3 14.6 1.53 3.7
60 5 4.3 80/67 27.5 19.2 32.0 1.45 19.0 40 70 18.4 13.5 1.6 3.4
(9.8)
85/71 29.6 19.8 34.1 1.45 20.5 80 17.5 12.5 1.66 3.1
75/63 26.1 18.8 30.4 1.40 18.6 60 20 15.2 1.55 3.8
7 7.9 80/67 28.1 19.4 32.5 1.40 20.1 70 19 14 1.62 3.4
(18.2)
85/71 30.3 20.1 34.6 1.38 21.9 80 18.1 12.9 1.68 3.2
75/63 22.9 17.3 27.9 1.66 13.8 60 20.9 16 1.58 3.9
1.7 80/67 24.7 18.0 29.8 1.68 14.7 70 20.1 14.9 1.66 3.5
3 (3.9)
85/71 26.5 18.6 31.7 1.70 15.6 80 19.6 13.7 1.73 3.3
75/63 24.1 17.8 28.8 1.57 15.4 60 22.4 17.5 1.63 4
70 5 4.2 80/67 26.0 18.5 30.8 1.58 16.5 50 70 21.5 16.2 1.71 3.7
(9.6)
85/71 27.9 19.2 32.8 1.58 17.6 80 21 14.8 1.79 3.4
75/63 24.6 18.1 29.2 1.53 16.1 60 23.3 18.1 1.66 4.1
7 7.7 80/67 26.6 18.8 31.3 1.53 17.4 70 22.2 16.8 1.74 3.7
(17.7)
85/71 28.6 19.4 33.4 1.53 18.8 80 21.6 15.2 1.82 3.5
75/63 21.5 16.6 26.7 1.77 12.1 60 24 18.7 1.68 4.2
1.6 80/67 23.1 17.3 28.5 1.80 12.8 70 23.1 17.6 1.77 3.8
3 (3.6)
85/71 24.9 17.9 30.4 1.83 13.6 80 22.6 16.2 1.86 3.6
75/63 22.5 17.2 27.6 1.69 13.3 60 25.8 20.4 1.73 4.4
80 5 4 80/67 24.4 17.8 29.5 1.71 14.3 60 70 24.8 19.2 1.83 4
(9.2)
85/71 26.3 18.5 31.5 1.72 15.3 80 24.2 17.4 1.92 3.7
75/63 23.0 17.4 28.0 1.65 13.9 60 26.8 21.3 1.75 4.5
7 7.4 80/67 24.9 18.0 30.0 1.66 15.0 70 25.7 19.9 1.86 4.1
(17.0)
85/71 26.9 18.7 32.0 1.67 16.1 80 24.5 18.4 1.95 3.7
75/63 20.7 16.3 26.1 1.83 11.3 60 27.1 21.6 1.76 4.5
1.6 80/67 22.4 17.0 27.9 1.86 12.1 70 26.2 20.4 1.87 4.1
3 (3.6)
85/71 24.1 17.6 29.7 1.89 12.8 80 25.2 19.1 1.98 3.7
75/63 21.8 16.8 26.9 1.75 12.5 60 29.3 23.6 1.82 4.7
85 5 4 80/67 23.5 17.5 28.9 1.77 13.3 70 70 28.2 22.1 1.93 4.3
(9.2)
85/71 25.4 18.1 30.8 1.79 14.2 80 27 20.6 2.04 3.9
75/63 22.2 17.0 27.3 1.71 13.0 60 30.4 24.6 1.84 4.8
7 7.3 80/67 24.1 17.7 29.3 1.73 13.9 70 29.2 23 1.96 4.4
(16.8)
85/71 26.0 18.3 31.3 1.74 14.9 80 27.9 21.3 2.07 3.9
75/63 20.0 15.9 25.5 1.88 10.7 60 30.4 24.6 1.84 4.8
1.6 80/67 21.5 16.7 27.2 1.92 11.2 70 29.4 23.2 1.97 4.4
3 (3.6)
85/71 23.2 17.2 29.1 1.95 11.9 80 28.3 21.8 2.09 4
75/63 21.0 16.4 26.3 1.81 11.6 60 32.8 26.9 1.89 5.1
90 5 3.9 80/67 22.7 17.1 28.2 1.84 12.4 80 70 31.6 25.2 2.02 4.6
(8.9)
85/71 24.5 17.7 30.1 1.86 13.2 80 30.3 23.5 2.15 4.1
75/63 21.4 16.6 26.7 1.78 12.1 60 34 28 1.91 5.2
7 7.2 80/67 23.2 17.3 28.6 1.80 12.9 70 32.7 26.2 2.05 4.7
(16.6)
85/71 25.1 17.9 30.6 1.81 13.9 80 31.3 24.3 2.18 4.2
75/63 18.4 15.2 24.1 1.98 9.3
1.5 80/67 19.9 15.9 25.8 2.03 9.8
3 (3.4)
85/71 21.4 16.6 27.6 2.07 10.3
75/63 19.3 15.7 24.9 1.92 10.1
100 5 3.8 80/67 20.9 16.4 26.7 1.96 10.7
(8.7)
85/71 22.6 17.1 28.6 1.99 11.4
75/63 19.7 15.9 25.2 1.89 10.4
7 7 80/67 21.4 16.6 27.1 1.93 11.1
(16.1)
85/71 23.2 17.3 29.0 1.95 11.9
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 16.7 14.6 22.6 2.08 8.1
1.5 80/67 18.1 15.3 24.3 2.13 8.5
3 (3.4)
85/71 19.5 15.9 26.0 2.19 8.9
75/63 17.5 15.0 23.4 2.03 8.6
110 5 3.7 80/67 19.1 15.6 25.2 2.08 9.2
(8.5)
85/71 20.7 16.3 27.0 2.12 9.8
75/63 17.9 15.1 23.7 2.01 8.9
7 6.8 80/67 19.6 15.8 25.6 2.05 9.6
(15.6)
85/71 21.2 16.6 27.4 2.09 10.2
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Performance data (cont)
50PCH, PCV, PCD030 — 950 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air Power Input
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 34.3 25.3 39.4 1.65 20.8 60 18.3 13.9 1.46 3.7
1.7 80/67 36.8 26.1 42.0 1.66 22.2 70 17.5 12.8 1.53 3.4
3.5 (3.9)
85/71 39.4 26.9 44.6 1.66 23.8 80 16.6 11.6 1.59 3.1
75/63 36.1 26.1 40.8 1.50 24.1 60 19.8 15.3 1.51 3.8
6 4.5 80/67 38.8 27.0 43.5 1.48 26.2 30 70 18.8 14.0 1.58 3.5
50 (10.3)
85/71 41.7 27.8 46.4 1.46 28.6 80 17.8 12.6 1.64 3.2
75/63 37.0 26.5 41.5 1.42 26.0 60 20.7 16.0 1.54 3.9
9 9.3 80/67 39.8 27.4 44.3 1.40 28.5 70 19.6 14.7 1.62 3.6
(21.4)
85/71 42.8 28.2 47.2 1.36 31.5 80 18.4 13.3 1.68 3.2
75/63 32.5 24.5 38.0 1.80 18.1 60 21.7 16.9 1.58 4.0
1.6 80/67 34.9 25.4 40.5 1.81 19.3 70 20.8 15.7 1.66 3.7
3.5 (3.7)
85/71 37.3 26.1 43.0 1.82 20.5 80 19.8 14.5 1.74 3.3
75/63 34.2 25.3 39.3 1.66 20.6 60 23.6 18.6 1.64 4.2
60 6 4.3 80/67 36.9 26.2 42.0 1.65 22.3 40 70 22.5 17.2 1.73 3.8
(9.9)
85/71 39.6 27.0 44.8 1.64 24.2 80 21.3 15.8 1.81 3.5
75/63 35.1 25.6 40.0 1.59 22.1 60 24.7 19.5 1.68 4.3
9 8.9 80/67 37.8 26.6 42.8 1.57 24.1 70 23.5 18.0 1.77 3.9
(20.5)
85/71 40.7 27.4 45.6 1.54 26.3 80 22.2 16.5 1.85 3.5
75/63 30.6 23.7 36.5 1.94 15.7 60 25.4 20.1 1.70 4.4
1.6 80/67 33.0 24.4 39.0 1.97 16.8 70 24.5 18.7 1.80 4.0
3.5 (3.7)
85/71 35.3 25.4 41.4 1.99 17.8 80 23.3 17.4 1.89 3.6
75/63 32.2 24.4 37.8 1.82 17.7 60 27.7 22.3 1.76 4.6
70 6 4.2 80/67 34.8 25.3 40.4 1.82 19.1 50 70 26.6 20.7 1.87 4.2
(9.6)
85/71 37.4 26.1 43.1 1.82 20.5 80 25.4 19.1 1.97 3.8
75/63 33.0 24.7 38.4 1.75 18.8 60 29.1 23.5 1.80 4.7
9 8.6 80/67 35.7 25.7 41.1 1.75 20.4 70 27.8 21.8 1.90 4.3
(19.8)
85/71 38.4 26.5 43.9 1.73 22.1 80 26.5 20.1 2.00 3.9
75/63 28.7 22.7 35.0 2.09 13.7 60 29.7 23.5 1.80 4.8
1.5 80/67 30.9 23.6 37.4 2.12 14.5 70 28.2 22.3 1.92 4.3
3.5 (3.4)
85/71 33.2 24.4 39.8 2.15 15.4 80 27.2 20.8 2.03 3.9
75/63 30.2 23.3 36.2 1.98 15.3 60 32.1 26.3 1.87 5.0
80 6 4 80/67 32.6 24.3 38.8 1.99 16.3 60 70 30.8 24.6 1.99 4.5
(9.2)
85/71 35.1 25.1 41.3 2.00 17.5 80 29.6 22.8 2.11 4.1
75/63 30.9 23.6 36.8 1.92 16.0 60 33.6 27.7 1.90 5.2
9 8.4 80/67 33.4 24.8 39.3 1.93 17.3 70 32.3 25.9 2.03 4.7
(19.3)
85/71 36.0 25.7 42.0 1.93 18.7 80 30.8 24.0 2.15 4.2
75/63 27.7 22.4 34.1 2.15 12.8 60 33.7 27.3 1.90 5.2
1.5 80/67 29.8 23.3 36.4 2.20 13.6 70 32.2 25.9 2.03 4.7
3.5 (3.4)
85/71 32.0 24.1 38.8 2.23 14.3 80 31.0 24.2 2.16 4.2
75/63 29.2 22.9 35.4 2.05 14.2 60 36.5 30.4 1.96 5.5
85 6 4 80/67 31.5 23.9 37.8 2.08 15.2 70 70 35.1 28.6 2.11 4.9
(9.2)
85/71 33.9 24.8 40.4 2.09 16.2 80 33.7 26.7 2.24 4.4
75/63 29.8 23.4 35.9 2.00 14.9 60 38.3 32.1 1.99 5.6
9 8.2 80/67 32.3 24.3 38.4 2.02 16.0 70 36.8 30.1 2.14 5.0
(18.9)
85/71 34.8 25.1 41.1 2.02 17.2 80 35.2 28.0 2.29 4.5
75/63 26.7 21.9 33.3 2.22 12.0 60 37.8 31.1 1.98 5.6
1.5 80/67 28.7 22.8 35.6 2.27 12.6 70 36.2 29.6 2.13 5.0
3.5 (3.4)
85/71 30.9 23.5 38.0 2.31 13.3 80 35.0 27.7 2.28 4.5
75/63 28.0 22.5 34.4 2.13 13.1 60 41.0 34.7 2.03 5.9
90 6 3.9 80/67 30.3 23.4 36.9 2.16 14.0 80 70 39.5 32.6 2.20 5.3
(8.9)
85/71 32.7 24.2 39.4 2.18 15.0 80 38.0 30.5 2.36 4.7
75/63 28.7 22.9 34.9 2.08 13.8 60 43.1 36.7 2.06 6.1
9 8.1 80/67 31.1 23.8 37.5 2.11 14.8 70 41.4 34.3 2.23 5.4
(18.6)
85/71 33.6 24.6 40.1 2.12 15.8 80 39.7 32.0 2.40 4.8
75/63 24.6 21.0 31.6 2.36 10.4
1.4 80/67 26.6 21.8 33.8 2.42 11.0
3.5 (3.2)
85/71 28.5 22.8 36.0 2.47 11.5
75/63 25.9 21.4 32.6 2.28 11.3
100 6 3.8 80/67 28.0 22.5 34.9 2.32 12.1
(8.7)
85/71 30.2 23.4 37.4 2.36 12.8
75/63 26.4 21.7 33.1 2.24 11.8
9 7.9 80/67 28.6 22.8 35.5 2.28 12.6
(18.2)
85/71 31.0 23.8 38.0 2.30 13.4
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 22.6 19.9 29.9 2.48 9.1
1.4 80/67 24.3 21.0 31.9 2.55 9.5
3.5 (3.2)
85/71 26.1 21.9 34.0 2.62 10.0
75/63 23.6 20.4 30.8 2.42 9.7
110 6 3.7 80/67 25.6 21.4 33.0 2.48 10.3
(8.5)
85/71 27.6 22.5 35.2 2.53 10.9
75/63 24.0 20.6 31.1 2.39 10.0
9 7.6 80/67 26.1 21.7 33.4 2.44 10.7
(17.5)
85/71 28.3 22.5 35.8 2.49 11.4
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50PCH, PCV, PCD036 — 1200 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air Power Input
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 40.8 30.0 47.7 2.16 18.9 60 23.5 17.0 2.00 3.5
1.3 80/67 43.7 31.0 50.7 2.17 20.1 70 22.4 15.7 2.09 3.2
4 (2.9)
85/71 46.7 31.9 53.7 2.18 21.4 80 20.9 13.5 2.15 2.9
75/63 43.4 31.0 49.7 1.96 22.1 60 25.2 18.7 2.07 3.6
7.5 4.2 80/67 46.7 32.0 53.0 1.95 24.0 30 70 24.0 17.3 2.17 3.2
50 (9.6)
85/71 50.0 32.9 56.3 1.93 25.9 80 22.7 15.7 2.25 3.0
75/63 44.4 31.5 50.4 1.88 23.6 60 26.5 19.6 2.11 3.7
11 8.3 80/67 47.8 32.4 53.8 1.86 25.7 70 25.0 18.1 2.21 3.3
(19.1)
85/71 51.3 33.5 57.2 1.83 28.0 80 23.7 16.5 2.30 3.0
75/63 38.7 29.1 46.0 2.33 16.6 60 27.2 20.5 2.15 3.7
1.3 80/67 41.5 30.0 49.0 2.35 17.6 70 26.3 18.9 2.26 3.4
4 (2.9)
85/71 44.5 30.8 52.0 2.37 18.8 80 25.5 16.8 2.35 3.2
75/63 41.2 30.1 47.9 2.14 19.3 60 29.9 22.7 2.24 3.9
60 7.5 4 80/67 44.3 31.1 51.1 2.13 20.8 40 70 28.6 21.0 2.35 3.6
(9.6)
85/71 47.6 32.0 54.4 2.12 22.4 80 27.2 19.2 2.45 3.3
75/63 42.1 30.5 48.7 2.06 20.4 60 31.0 23.7 2.27 4.0
11 8 80/67 45.4 31.5 51.9 2.05 22.2 70 29.6 22.0 2.39 3.6
(18.4)
85/71 48.8 32.4 55.3 2.02 24.1 80 28.3 20.3 2.50 3.3
75/63 36.5 28.0 44.4 2.51 14.5 60 31.9 24.2 2.29 4.1
1.3 80/67 39.3 28.9 47.2 2.54 15.5 70 30.8 22.6 2.42 3.7
4 (2.9)
85/71 42.0 29.8 50.1 2.56 16.4 80 29.3 21.1 2.54 3.4
75/63 38.9 29.0 46.2 2.33 16.7 60 35.0 27.2 2.39 4.3
70 7.5 3.9 80/67 41.9 30.0 49.3 2.33 18.0 50 70 33.9 25.2 2.52 3.9
(8.9)
85/71 45.0 31.1 52.4 2.32 19.3 80 32.2 22.8 2.64 3.6
75/63 39.8 29.4 46.9 2.25 17.7 60 36.9 28.3 2.42 4.5
11 7.8 80/67 42.9 30.4 50.0 2.25 19.1 70 35.6 25.8 2.56 4.1
(17.9)
85/71 46.2 31.3 53.3 2.23 20.7 80 33.1 24.8 2.69 3.6
75/63 34.3 27.0 42.6 2.69 12.8 60 36.6 28.3 2.42 4.4
1.2 80/67 36.9 28.0 45.4 2.73 13.5 70 35.4 26.6 2.57 4.0
4 (2.7)
85/71 39.4 29.1 48.1 2.76 14.3 80 33.8 24.9 2.71 3.7
75/63 36.5 27.9 44.3 2.52 14.5 60 40.2 32.0 2.52 4.7
80 7.5 3.8 80/67 39.3 29.0 47.3 2.53 15.5 60 70 37.4 29.0 2.66 4.1
(8.7)
85/71 42.3 30.1 50.3 2.54 16.7 80 36.9 27.9 2.83 3.8
75/63 37.3 28.3 45.0 2.45 15.2 60 41.9 33.9 2.56 4.8
11 7.5 80/67 40.3 29.5 48.0 2.46 16.4 70 40.7 31.1 2.72 4.4
(17.2)
85/71 43.4 30.3 51.2 2.45 17.7 80 38.3 29.3 2.88 3.9
75/63 33.1 26.5 41.7 2.77 11.9 60 41.4 32.7 2.54 4.8
1.2 80/67 35.6 27.5 44.4 2.82 12.6 70 39.9 30.9 2.71 4.3
4 (2.7)
85/71 38.2 28.4 47.1 2.86 13.4 80 38.7 29.0 2.88 3.9
75/63 35.2 27.5 43.3 2.61 13.5 60 46.0 36.9 2.64 5.1
85 7.5 3.7 80/67 38.0 28.4 46.3 2.64 14.4 70 70 44.4 34.6 2.82 4.6
(8.5)
85/71 41.0 29.4 49.3 2.65 15.5 80 42.9 32.0 3.00 4.2
75/63 36.0 27.7 44.0 2.55 14.1 60 48.1 38.7 2.67 5.3
11 7.4 80/67 39.0 28.8 47.0 2.56 15.2 70 46.7 35.7 2.86 4.8
(17.0)
85/71 42.0 30.0 50.0 2.56 16.4 80 44.7 33.2 3.04 4.3
75/63 31.9 26.1 40.6 2.86 11.1 60 46.3 37.3 2.64 5.1
1.2 80/67 34.3 27.2 43.3 2.91 11.8 70 44.6 35.2 2.83 4.6
4 (2.7)
85/71 36.8 28.2 46.0 2.95 12.5 80 43.3 33.1 3.02 4.2
75/63 34.0 26.9 42.3 2.71 12.5 60 51.5 42.1 2.73 5.5
90 7.5 3.6 80/67 36.6 28.1 45.2 2.74 13.4 80 70 49.2 39.5 2.94 4.9
(8.3)
85/71 39.5 28.9 48.2 2.76 14.3 80 47.2 37.0 3.13 4.4
75/63 34.7 27.2 42.9 2.65 13.1 60 53.8 44.2 2.76 5.7
11 7.3 80/67 37.5 28.4 45.9 2.67 14.0 70 52.3 40.8 2.97 5.2
(16.8)
85/71 40.5 29.5 48.9 2.68 15.1 80 49.3 39.0 3.18 4.5
75/63 29.5 25.0 38.7 3.03 9.7
1.1 80/67 31.7 26.3 41.2 3.09 10.2
4 (2.5)
85/71 34.1 27.2 43.9 3.15 10.8
75/63 31.3 26.0 40.2 2.90 10.8
100 7.5 3.5 80/67 34.0 26.9 43.1 2.94 11.5
(8.0)
85/71 36.6 27.9 45.9 2.97 12.3
75/63 32.1 26.1 40.8 2.85 11.2
11 7.1 80/67 34.8 27.2 43.7 2.88 12.1
(16.3)
85/71 37.6 28.2 46.6 2.90 12.9
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 27.0 24.1 36.7 3.18 8.5
1.1 80/67 29.1 25.2 39.1 3.26 8.9
4 (2.5)
85/71 31.4 26.0 41.7 3.34 9.4
75/63 28.7 24.7 38.1 3.08 9.3
110 7.5 3.4 80/67 31.1 25.8 40.8 3.14 9.9
(7.8)
85/71 33.6 27.1 43.4 3.18 10.5
75/63 29.3 24.9 38.6 3.04 9.6
11 6.9 80/67 31.8 26.1 41.3 3.09 10.3
(15.9)
85/71 34.4 27.3 44.1 3.12 11.0
23
Performance data (cont)
50PCH, PCV, PCD042 — 1500 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air Power Input
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 45.2 33.0 53.8 2.72 16.6 60.0 27.6 19.2 2.6 3.1
2.1 80/67 48.6 34.1 57.3 2.73 17.8 70.0 26.2 17.6 2.7 2.8
5 (4.8)
85/71 52.0 35.1 60.8 2.73 19.0 80.0 25.1 15.9 2.8 2.6
75/63 48.1 34.2 56.2 2.49 19.3 60.0 29.8 21.2 2.7 3.2
10 7.4 80/67 51.7 35.4 59.9 2.48 20.9 30 70.0 28.3 19.4 2.8 3.0
50 (17.0)
85/71 55.6 36.2 63.9 2.45 22.7 80.0 26.9 17.5 2.9 2.7
75/63 48.8 34.6 56.8 2.44 20.0 60.0 30.4 21.8 2.7 3.3
13 11.8 80/67 52.5 35.7 60.6 2.41 21.7 70.0 28.9 19.9 2.8 3.0
(27.0)
85/71 56.5 36.6 64.6 2.38 23.7 80.0 27.5 17.9 2.9 2.8
75/63 42.9 32.0 51.8 2.91 14.7 60.0 31.9 23.0 2.8 3.4
2 80/67 46.1 33.1 55.2 2.93 15.7 70.0 30.6 21.4 2.9 3.1
5 (4.6)
85/71 49.4 34.1 58.7 2.94 16.8 80.0 29.4 19.7 3.0 2.9
75/63 45.6 33.1 54.1 2.69 16.9 60.0 34.8 25.7 2.9 3.6
60 10 7.1 80/67 49.2 34.1 57.8 2.68 18.3 40 70.0 33.9 23.4 3.0 3.3
(16.3)
85/71 52.8 35.3 61.6 2.67 19.8 80.0 32 21.7 3.1 3.0
75/63 46.2 33.4 54.7 2.64 17.5 60.0 35.7 26.3 2.9 3.6
13 11.4 80/67 49.9 34.4 58.5 2.62 19.0 70.0 34.6 24 3.0 3.4
(26.2)
85/71 53.7 35.6 62.3 2.60 20.7 80.0 32.6 22.3 3.2 3.0
75/63 40.4 30.9 49.8 3.10 13.0 60.0 36.7 27.3 2.9 3.7
2 80/67 43.5 31.9 53.1 3.13 13.9 70.0 35.5 25.6 3.1 3.4
5 (4.6)
85/71 46.7 32.9 56.6 3.16 14.8 80.0 34.2 23.6 3.2 3.1
75/63 43.0 31.9 52.0 2.90 14.8 60.0 40.2 30.7 3.0 3.9
70 10 6.9 80/67 46.4 33.1 55.5 2.90 16.0 50 70.0 39.3 28.2 3.2 3.6
(15.9)
85/71 50.0 34.1 59.2 2.90 17.3 80.0 37.1 26.1 3.3 3.3
75/63 43.6 32.2 52.5 2.85 15.3 60.0 41.8 31.1 3.0 4.0
13 11.1 80/67 47.1 33.4 56.1 2.85 16.5 70.0 40.2 28.9 3.2 3.7
(25.6)
85/71 50.8 34.4 59.9 2.83 17.9 80.0 38.0 26.7 3.4 3.3
75/63 37.9 29.7 47.7 3.30 11.5 60.0 41.8 32.0 3.1 4.0
1.9 80/67 40.9 30.8 51.0 3.35 12.2 70.0 40.6 30.1 3.2 3.7
5 (4.3)
85/71 43.8 32.0 54.1 3.38 13.0 80.0 39.7 27.9 3.4 3.4
75/63 40.3 30.7 49.7 3.12 12.9 60.0 46.0 36.1 3.2 4.3
80 10 6.7 80/67 43.6 31.8 53.2 3.13 13.9 60 70.0 45.0 33.2 3.3 4.0
(15.4)
85/71 47.0 33.0 56.8 3.14 15.0 80.0 43.3 30.9 3.5 3.6
75/63 40.9 31.0 50.2 3.07 13.3 60.0 47.8 36.5 3.2 4.4
13 10.7 80/67 44.3 32.1 53.8 3.08 14.4 70.0 46.0 34.1 3.4 4.0
(24.7)
85/71 47.7 33.3 57.4 3.07 15.5 80.0 45.2 30.6 3.5 3.7
75/63 36.6 29.1 46.6 3.40 10.7 60.0 47.1 36.9 3.2 4.4
1.9 80/67 39.4 30.5 49.7 3.45 11.4 70.0 45.8 34.8 3.4 4.0
5 (4.3)
85/71 42.4 31.3 53.0 3.49 12.1 80.0 44.9 32.4 3.6 3.7
75/63 38.9 30.1 48.6 3.23 12.0 60.0 52.5 41.1 3.3 4.7
85 10 6.6 80/67 42.0 31.4 51.9 3.25 12.9 70 70.0 50.8 38.5 3.5 4.3
(15.2)
85/71 45.3 32.6 55.4 3.26 13.9 80.0 48.9 35.9 3.7 3.9
75/63 39.5 30.3 49.1 3.18 12.4 60.0 53.9 42.3 3.3 4.8
13 10.5 80/67 42.7 31.7 52.5 3.20 13.4 70.0 52.0 39.5 3.5 4.4
(24.2)
85/71 46.1 32.8 56.0 3.20 14.4 80.0 51.1 35.5 3.7 4.0
75/63 35.1 28.7 45.4 3.50 10.0 60.0 52.5 42.1 3.3 4.7
1.9 80/67 38.0 29.9 48.5 3.55 10.7 70.0 50.9 39.8 3.5 4.3
5 (4.3)
85/71 40.9 30.8 51.8 3.60 11.4 80.0 49.3 37.2 3.7 3.9
75/63 37.5 29.4 47.4 3.34 11.2 60.0 58.5 46.8 3.3 5.2
90 10 6.5 80/67 40.6 30.7 50.8 3.36 12.1 80 70.0 56.6 43.9 3.6 4.6
(14.9)
85/71 43.8 31.8 54.2 3.38 13.0 80.0 54.6 41.0 3.8 4.2
75/63 38.0 29.7 47.9 3.30 11.5 60.0 59.5 48.7 3.3 5.2
13 10.4 80/67 41.2 30.9 51.3 3.32 12.4 70.0 57.9 45.1 3.6 4.7
(23.9)
85/71 44.5 32.1 54.8 3.33 13.4 80.0 56.9 40.5 3.8 4.4
75/63 32.5 27.5 43.1 3.69 8.8
1.8 80/67 35.1 28.8 46.1 3.76 9.3
5 (4.1)
85/71 37.9 29.7 49.2 3.82 9.9
75/63 34.5 28.4 44.9 3.55 9.7
100 10 6.3 80/67 37.5 29.7 48.1 3.59 10.4
(14.5)
85/71 40.6 30.7 51.5 3.63 11.2
75/63 35.0 28.6 45.3 3.51 10.0
13 10.1 80/67 38.0 29.9 48.6 3.55 10.7
(23.2)
85/71 41.2 30.9 52.0 3.58 11.5
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 29.7 26.2 40.7 3.88 7.7
1.8 80/67 32.2 27.4 43.6 3.96 8.1
5 (4.1)
85/71 34.7 28.6 46.6 4.03 8.6
75/63 31.5 27.2 42.3 3.76 8.4
110 10 6.1 80/67 34.3 28.5 45.4 3.82 9.0
(14.0)
85/71 37.1 29.7 48.6 3.86 9.6
75/63 32.0 27.3 42.7 3.73 8.6
13 9.8 80/67 34.8 28.7 45.8 3.78 9.2
(22.6)
85/71 37.8 29.7 49.1 3.82 9.9
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50PCH, PCV, PCD048 — 1600 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air Power Input
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 52.8 38.0 62.5 2.95 17.9 60 34.3 25.4 2.69 3.7
0.9 80/67 56.3 39.1 66.0 2.97 19.0 70 32.0 22.6 2.79 3.4
6 (2.0)
85/71 59.9 40.1 69.8 2.99 20.1 80 29.8 19.6 2.89 3.0
75/63 56.5 39.7 65.2 2.63 21.5 60 36.9 27.5 2.81 3.8
12 3 80/67 60.3 40.7 68.9 2.61 23.1 30 70 34.4 24.9 2.92 3.4
50 (6.9)
85/71 64.3 41.6 72.9 2.58 24.9 80 32.0 21.9 3.02 3.1
75/63 57.5 40.1 65.9 2.54 22.7 60 37.7 28.2 2.85 3.9
16 5.1 80/67 61.4 41.1 69.8 2.51 24.5 70 35.2 25.5 2.96 3.5
(11.7)
85/71 65.5 42.1 73.8 2.46 26.6 80 32.6 22.6 3.06 3.1
75/63 49.9 36.8 60.3 3.19 15.6 60 38.5 28.9 2.88 3.9
0.8 80/67 53.3 37.9 63.8 3.23 16.5 70 36.5 26.5 3.02 3.5
6 (1.8)
85/71 56.9 39.0 67.5 3.26 17.5 80 34.4 23.5 3.14 3.2
75/63 53.4 38.3 62.9 2.91 18.4 60 41.8 31.8 3.01 4.1
60 12 2.9 80/67 57.1 39.3 66.6 2.90 19.7 40 70 39.6 29.3 3.16 3.7
(6.6)
85/71 61.0 40.4 70.6 2.89 21.1 80 37.3 26.5 3.29 3.3
75/63 54.3 38.6 63.6 2.83 19.2 60 42.9 32.7 3.05 4.1
16 4.9 80/67 58.1 39.7 67.4 2.81 20.7 70 40.6 30.2 3.20 3.7
(11.3)
85/71 62.1 40.8 71.4 2.79 22.3 80 38.2 27.2 3.33 3.4
75/63 46.9 35.5 57.9 3.43 13.7 60 43.5 33.3 3.07 4.1
0.8 80/67 50.3 36.6 61.6 3.48 14.5 70 41.5 30.7 3.23 3.8
6 (1.8)
85/71 53.8 37.7 65.2 3.52 15.3 80 39.3 28.3 3.38 3.4
75/63 50.2 36.8 60.5 3.18 15.8 60 47.4 36.5 3.21 4.3
70 12 2.8 80/67 53.8 38.0 64.2 3.19 16.9 50 70 45.3 33.7 3.37 3.9
(6.4)
85/71 57.6 39.1 68.1 3.19 18.0 80 43.2 31.0 3.54 3.6
75/63 51.0 37.1 61.1 3.11 16.4 60 48.7 37.5 3.24 4.4
16 4.7 80/67 54.7 38.3 64.9 3.11 17.6 70 46.6 35.5 3.42 4.0
(10.8)
85/71 58.7 39.5 68.9 3.10 18.9 80 44.3 32.3 3.59 3.6
75/63 43.9 34.1 55.6 3.67 12.0 60 48.8 37.8 3.25 4.4
0.8 80/67 47.2 35.2 59.2 3.73 12.7 70 47.0 35.3 3.43 4.0
6 (1.8)
85/71 50.5 36.7 62.7 3.78 13.4 80 45.3 32.8 3.62 3.7
75/63 46.8 35.3 57.9 3.44 13.6 60 53.7 42.2 3.39 4.6
80 12 2.7 80/67 50.4 36.5 61.7 3.47 14.5 60 70 51.6 39.2 3.59 4.2
(6.2)
85/71 54.2 37.7 65.6 3.49 15.5 80 49.5 37.0 3.79 3.8
75/63 47.6 35.6 58.5 3.38 14.1 60 55.2 44.0 3.43 4.7
16 4.6 80/67 51.3 36.9 62.3 3.40 15.1 70 53.0 41.1 3.64 4.3
(10.6)
85/71 55.1 38.0 66.3 3.41 16.2 80 50.8 38.3 3.84 3.9
75/63 42.3 33.3 54.4 3.78 11.2 60 54.6 43.2 3.41 4.7
0.8 80/67 45.5 34.9 57.8 3.85 11.8 70 52.8 40.7 3.63 4.3
6 (1.8)
85/71 48.9 35.7 61.6 3.92 12.5 80 51.0 38.1 3.84 3.9
75/63 45.2 34.5 56.6 3.57 12.7 60 60.3 48.3 3.56 5.0
85 12 2.7 80/67 48.7 35.8 60.4 3.61 13.5 70 70 58.2 45.2 3.79 4.5
(6.2)
85/71 52.3 37.2 64.2 3.64 14.4 80 56.0 42.8 4.02 4.1
75/63 45.9 34.9 57.2 3.51 13.1 60 62.1 50.4 3.60 5.1
16 4.5 80/67 49.5 36.1 61.0 3.54 14.0 70 59.8 47.3 3.84 4.6
(10.3)
85/71 53.3 37.5 64.9 3.56 15.0 80 57.5 44.3 4.07 4.1
75/63 40.7 32.9 53.1 3.90 10.5 60 60.7 48.9 3.57 5.0
0.8 80/67 44.0 33.9 56.7 3.98 11.1 70 58.9 46.2 3.81 4.5
6 (1.8)
85/71 47.3 35.2 60.3 4.05 11.7 80 57.0 43.5 4.06 4.1
75/63 43.5 33.7 55.3 3.70 11.8 60 67.3 54.7 3.70 5.3
90 12 2.6 80/67 46.9 35.3 59.0 3.75 12.5 80 70 65.0 51.4 3.97 4.8
(5.9)
85/71 50.6 36.3 62.9 3.79 13.4 80 62.8 48.1 4.23 4.4
75/63 44.2 34.1 55.9 3.65 12.1 60 70.0 56.7 3.74 5.5
16 4.4 80/67 47.7 35.6 59.6 3.68 13.0 70 66.8 53.8 4.02 4.9
(10.1)
85/71 51.5 36.7 63.5 3.72 13.9 80 64.3 50.5 4.28 4.4
75/63 37.5 31.5 50.6 4.12 9.1
0.7 80/67 40.6 32.9 54.1 4.22 9.6
6 (1.6)
85/71 43.7 34.2 57.6 4.31 10.2
75/63 40.0 32.3 52.6 3.95 10.1
100 12 2.6 80/67 43.3 33.9 56.2 4.02 10.8
(5.9)
85/71 46.9 35.0 60.0 4.08 11.5
75/63 40.6 32.6 53.1 3.91 10.4
16 4.3 80/67 44.0 34.2 56.7 3.96 11.1
(9.9)
85/71 47.7 35.3 60.7 4.02 11.9
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 34.4 30.2 48.2 4.35 7.9
0.7 80/67 37.2 31.7 51.4 4.46 8.3
6 (1.6)
85/71 40.2 33.0 54.8 4.57 8.8
75/63 36.5 30.9 49.8 4.20 8.7
110 12 2.5 80/67 39.6 32.5 53.3 4.29 9.2
(5.7)
85/71 43.0 34.0 57.0 4.36 9.9
75/63 37.0 31.1 50.2 4.17 8.9
16 4.2 80/67 40.3 32.5 53.9 4.25 9.5
(9.6)
85/71 43.7 34.3 57.5 4.31 10.2
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Performance data (cont)
50PCH, PCV, PCD060 — 2000 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air Power Input
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 65.6 47.0 77.2 3.52 18.7 60 45.2 30.8 3.98 3.3
1.7 80/67 70.0 48.3 81.8 3.56 19.7 70 45.7 27.9 4.35 3.1
8 (3.9)
85/71 74.5 49.6 86.6 3.62 20.6 80 44.4 27.0 4.77 2.7
75/63 67.6 47.9 78.5 3.28 20.6 60 47.4 32.6 4.03 3.4
13 4 80/67 72.2 49.2 83.3 3.31 21.8 30 70 47.4 30.0 4.40 3.2
50 (9.2)
85/71 77.1 50.5 88.3 3.35 23.1 80 46.9 27.9 4.81 2.9
75/63 68.7 48.4 79.2 3.14 21.9 60 48.8 33.7 4.06 3.5
20 8.6 80/67 73.5 49.8 84.1 3.16 23.2 70 48.2 31.4 4.43 3.2
(19.8)
85/71 78.6 51.1 89.3 3.19 24.7 80 46.6 30.2 4.84 2.8
75/63 63.0 45.9 75.6 3.83 16.5 60 49.7 35.9 4.10 3.6
1.6 80/67 67.2 47.2 80.1 3.88 17.3 70 51.5 33.0 4.48 3.4
8 (3.6)
85/71 71.7 48.5 84.7 3.93 18.2 80 49.9 32.0 4.91 3.0
75/63 64.9 46.7 76.8 3.59 18.1 60 53.7 38.3 4.16 3.8
60 13 3.8 80/67 69.4 48.1 81.5 3.62 19.2 40 70 52.9 36.2 4.54 3.4
(8.7)
85/71 74.2 49.3 86.4 3.66 20.3 80 53.0 33.4 4.96 3.1
75/63 66.0 47.2 77.5 3.46 19.1 60 54.8 41.0 4.20 3.8
20 8.3 80/67 70.7 48.6 82.3 3.48 20.3 70 54.6 37.5 4.57 3.5
(19.1)
85/71 75.6 49.9 87.3 3.51 21.6 80 53.9 35.2 5.00 3.2
75/63 60.2 44.7 74.0 4.17 14.4 60 57.4 41.8 4.23 4.0
1.5 80/67 64.4 46.1 78.3 4.22 15.3 70 55.7 40.0 4.62 3.5
8 (3.4)
85/71 68.7 47.2 82.9 4.28 16.1 80 55.1 37.8 5.06 3.2
75/63 62.1 45.5 75.1 3.93 15.8 60 60.7 44.8 4.3 4.1
70 13 3.7 80/67 66.5 46.8 79.7 3.96 16.8 50 70 59.8 42.4 4.69 3.7
(8.5)
85/71 71.1 48.1 84.4 4.00 17.8 80 58.9 39.9 5.13 3.4
75/63 63.2 46.0 75.8 3.80 16.6 60 62.9 46.6 4.34 4.2
20 8.1 80/67 67.7 47.3 80.4 3.82 17.7 70 61.8 44.0 4.74 3.8
(18.6)
85/71 72.5 48.6 85.3 3.85 18.8 80 60.8 41.2 5.18 3.4
75/63 57.4 43.5 72.4 4.56 12.6 60 64.2 48.2 4.37 4.3
1.5 80/67 61.5 44.8 76.6 4.61 13.4 70 63.4 45.8 4.78 3.9
8 (3.4)
85/71 65.6 45.9 81.0 4.66 14.1 80 61.6 43.8 5.23 3.5
75/63 59.3 44.2 73.4 4.31 13.8 60 68.3 51.7 4.46 4.5
80 13 3.6 80/67 63.5 45.6 77.8 4.34 14.6 60 70 67.1 49.0 4.87 4.0
(8.3)
85/71 67.9 46.8 82.4 4.38 15.5 80 66.1 46.3 5.32 3.6
75/63 60.2 44.6 74.0 4.17 14.4 60 70.2 55.1 4.53 4.5
20 7.8 80/67 64.6 46.0 78.5 4.20 15.4 70 68.5 51.4 4.93 4.1
(17.9)
85/71 69.2 47.3 83.2 4.22 16.4 80 68.3 48.1 5.38 3.7
75/63 56.0 42.7 71.7 4.77 11.8 60 72.7 54.2 4.54 4.7
1.5 80/67 60.0 44.1 75.8 4.82 12.5 70 71.7 51.6 4.95 4.2
8 (3.4)
85/71 64.0 45.5 80.0 4.87 13.1 80 69.5 49.6 5.42 3.8
75/63 57.8 43.5 72.6 4.51 12.8 60 76.2 59.0 4.65 4.8
85 13 3.5 80/67 62.0 44.9 76.9 4.55 13.6 70 70 74.8 56.0 5.07 4.3
(8.0)
85/71 66.3 46.1 81.5 4.58 14.5 80 73.5 53.0 5.53 3.9
75/63 58.7 43.9 73.1 4.38 13.4 60 79.3 61.6 4.73 4.9
20 7.7 80/67 63.0 45.4 77.6 4.40 14.3 70 76.6 58.8 5.15 4.4
(17.7)
85/71 67.5 46.6 82.2 4.43 15.3 80 75.0 55.4 5.61 3.9
75/63 54.6 42.1 70.9 4.99 10.9 60 79.2 61.9 4.73 4.9
1.5 80/67 58.5 43.4 75.0 5.04 11.6 70 79.1 58.3 5.15 4.5
8 (3.4)
85/71 62.4 44.7 79.2 5.10 12.2 80 76.7 56.0 5.63 4.0
75/63 56.3 42.8 71.8 4.73 11.9 60 84.5 66.6 4.87 5.1
90 13 3.5 80/67 60.4 44.2 76.1 4.76 12.7 80 70 82.8 63.2 5.30 4.6
(8.0)
85/71 64.5 45.8 80.3 4.80 13.5 80 81.3 59.9 5.77 4.1
75/63 57.2 43.2 72.3 4.60 12.4 60 88.0 69.5 4.97 5.2
20 7.6 80/67 61.4 44.7 76.6 4.62 13.3 70 85.0 66.4 5.39 4.6
(17.5)
85/71 65.7 46.2 81.1 4.64 14.2 80 83.0 62.6 5.86 4.1
75/63 51.7 40.7 69.6 5.49 9.4
1.4 80/67 55.3 42.2 73.5 5.54 10.0
8 (3.2)
85/71 59.1 43.5 77.4 5.59 10.6
75/63 53.2 41.4 70.3 5.22 10.2
100 13 3.4 80/67 57.1 42.9 74.4 5.25 10.9
(7.8)
85/71 61.2 44.2 78.5 5.28 11.6
75/63 54.1 41.8 70.7 5.08 10.6
20 7.3 80/67 58.0 43.5 74.7 5.10 11.4
(16.8)
85/71 62.2 44.9 79.0 5.12 12.2
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 48.5 39.4 68.4 6.08 8.0
1.4 80/67 52.0 40.9 72.1 6.12 8.5
8 (3.2)
85/71 55.6 42.3 75.8 6.17 9.0
75/63 50.0 40.0 68.9 5.79 8.6
110 13 3.3 80/67 53.6 41.8 72.7 5.81 9.2
(7.6)
85/71 57.4 43.3 76.6 5.84 9.8
75/63 50.7 40.5 69.1 5.65 9.0
20 7.1 80/67 54.5 42.2 73.0 5.65 9.6
(16.3)
85/71 58.4 43.7 77.1 5.67 10.3
26
50PCH, PCV, PCD070 — 2200 CFM NOMINAL AIRFLOW
COOLING HEATING
Pressure Entering Air Total Sensible Heat of Total Heat of
Water Flow Power Input Entering Air Power Input
EWT (F) Drop psi Temp Capacity Capacity Rejection EER EWT (F) Capacity Absorption COP
(gpm) (kW) Temp (F) (kW)
(FOH) (db/wb) (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
75/63 72.2 53.9 85.4 3.96 18.3 60 49.4 35.1 4.19 3.5
2.6 80/67 77.1 55.5 90.5 4.01 19.3 70 49.4 32.6 4.56 3.2
10 (5.9)
85/71 82.2 57.0 95.9 4.06 20.2 80 48.8 30.5 4.97 2.9
75/63 74.0 54.7 86.6 3.76 19.7 60 51.3 36.8 4.23 3.6
15 5.4 80/67 79.2 56.3 91.9 3.80 20.9 30 70 50.2 34.6 4.59 3.2
50 (12.4)
85/71 84.5 57.9 97.4 3.84 22.0 80 49.4 32.4 5.00 2.9
75/63 74.9 55.1 87.2 3.66 20.5 60 52.1 37.7 4.24 3.6
20 9.1 80/67 80.2 56.7 92.6 3.69 21.8 70 51.1 35.5 4.60 3.3
(20.9)
85/71 85.7 58.3 98.2 3.72 23.0 80 50.0 32.9 5.01 2.9
75/63 69.2 52.5 83.5 4.29 16.1 60 55.7 41.0 4.30 3.8
2.5 80/67 74.0 54.2 88.4 4.34 17.1 70 55.6 38.3 4.66 3.5
10 (5.7)
85/71 78.9 55.8 93.6 4.39 18.0 80 54.9 36.1 5.08 3.2
75/63 71.0 53.3 84.6 4.09 17.3 60 57.9 43.2 4.33 3.9
60 15 5.2 80/67 75.9 55.0 89.7 4.13 18.4 40 70 56.8 40.9 4.70 3.5
(11.9)
85/71 81.0 56.9 95.0 4.17 19.4 80 55.9 38.5 5.12 3.2
75/63 71.8 53.7 85.2 4.00 18.0 60 59.2 44.5 4.35 4.0
20 8.7 80/67 76.9 55.4 90.4 4.03 19.1 70 58.0 42.0 4.72 3.6
(20.0)
85/71 82.1 57.3 95.7 4.06 20.2 80 56.9 39.3 5.14 3.2
75/63 66.1 51.2 81.5 4.65 14.2 60 62.6 47.7 4.40 4.2
2.4 80/67 70.6 52.9 86.2 4.70 15.0 70 61.6 45.6 4.78 3.8
10 (5.5)
85/71 75.4 54.5 91.2 4.76 15.9 80 60.8 42.9 5.21 3.4
75/63 67.7 51.9 82.5 4.45 15.2 60 65.5 50.5 4.45 4.3
70 15 5 80/67 72.4 53.9 87.4 4.49 16.1 50 70 64.2 47.8 4.83 3.9
(11.5)
85/71 77.5 55.3 92.7 4.53 17.1 80 63.1 45.2 5.26 3.5
75/63 68.5 52.5 82.9 4.35 15.7 60 67.1 52.0 4.47 4.4
20 8.5 80/67 73.4 54.3 88.0 4.38 16.8 70 65.7 49.2 4.86 4.0
(19.6)
85/71 78.5 56.0 93.3 4.42 17.8 80 64.4 46.4 5.28 3.6
75/63 62.8 49.8 79.5 5.05 12.4 60 71.1 54.5 4.53 4.6
2.4 80/67 67.2 51.6 84.1 5.10 13.2 70 69.1 52.7 4.92 4.1
10 (5.5)
85/71 71.6 53.6 88.7 5.15 13.9 80 67.6 49.5 5.35 3.7
75/63 64.3 50.7 80.3 4.85 13.3 60 73.7 58.3 4.59 4.7
80 15 4.9 80/67 68.9 52.6 85.1 4.88 14.1 60 70 72.2 55.3 4.98 4.2
(11.3)
85/71 73.6 54.3 90.0 4.92 15.0 80 70.8 52.4 5.42 3.8
75/63 65.1 51.1 80.8 4.75 13.7 60 75.8 60.2 4.62 4.8
20 8.2 80/67 69.8 52.9 85.7 4.78 14.6 70 73.6 57.0 5.01 4.3
(18.9)
85/71 74.7 54.7 90.7 4.81 15.5 80 72.4 53.8 5.45 3.9
75/63 61.0 49.4 78.4 5.27 11.6 60 79.3 62.2 4.67 5.0
2.3 80/67 65.3 51.2 82.9 5.32 12.3 70 76.8 59.5 5.07 4.4
10 (5.3)
85/71 69.7 52.9 87.5 5.37 13.0 80 75.4 56.4 5.52 4.0
75/63 62.7 49.8 79.4 5.07 12.4 60 82.7 66.6 4.75 5.1
85 15 4.8 80/67 67.2 51.6 84.1 5.10 13.2 70 70 80.4 63.4 5.15 4.6
(11.0)
85/71 71.7 53.6 88.8 5.14 14.0 80 80.0 59.0 5.60 4.2
75/63 63.5 50.1 79.9 4.97 12.8 60 84.8 68.7 4.79 5.2
20 8.1 80/67 68.1 51.9 84.6 5.00 13.6 70 82.8 64.6 5.20 4.7
(18.6)
85/71 72.7 54.0 89.4 5.02 14.5 80 80.4 61.7 5.64 4.2
75/63 59.5 48.4 77.6 5.51 10.8 60 87.9 70.2 4.84 5.3
2.3 80/67 63.5 50.5 81.9 5.55 11.4 70 85.0 67.3 5.25 4.7
10 (5.3)
85/71 68.0 51.9 86.6 5.61 12.1 80 83.8 64.1 5.71 4.3
75/63 60.8 49.3 78.3 5.29 11.5 60 92.0 75.2 4.94 5.5
90 15 4.7 80/67 65.4 50.9 83.0 5.33 12.3 80 70 89.2 71.7 5.35 4.9
(10.8)
85/71 69.8 52.9 87.6 5.37 13.0 80 88.5 66.8 5.81 4.5
75/63 61.6 49.6 78.7 5.19 11.9 60 94.3 77.6 4.99 5.5
20 7.9 80/67 66.1 51.5 83.4 5.22 12.7 70 91.9 73.9 5.41 5.0
(18.2)
85/71 70.9 52.9 88.3 5.26 13.5 80 89.2 69.8 5.86 4.5
75/63 55.9 47.4 75.7 6.02 9.3
2.2 80/67 59.9 49.2 79.9 6.07 9.9
10 (5.0)
85/71 64.1 50.6 84.3 6.13 10.5
75/63 57.3 47.8 76.4 5.81 9.9
100 15 4.6 80/67 61.5 49.8 80.7 5.84 10.5
(10.6)
85/71 65.8 51.5 85.2 5.87 11.2
75/63 57.9 48.1 76.7 5.71 10.2
20 7.7 80/67 62.2 50.3 81.1 5.72 10.9
(17.7)
85/71 66.8 51.5 85.9 5.76 11.6
Operation Not Recommended
75/63 52.3 45.8 74.1 6.64 7.9
2.1 80/67 56.0 47.8 78.0 6.68 8.4
10 (4.8)
85/71 59.9 49.5 82.1 6.73 8.9
75/63 53.7 46.1 74.8 6.41 8.4
110 15 4.5 80/67 57.7 48.0 78.9 6.43 9.0
(10.3)
85/71 61.6 50.3 82.9 6.46 9.5
75/63 54.2 46.7 74.9 6.30 8.6
20 7.5 80/67 58.3 48.5 79.1 6.32 9.2
(17.2)
85/71 62.5 50.3 83.4 6.34 9.9
27
Performance data (cont)
LEGEND AND NOTES FOR PAGES 16-27
LEGEND NOTES:
1. Interpolation is permissible; extrapolation is not.
AHRI — Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute 2. AHRI/ISO certified conditions are 80.6 F db and 66.2 F wb in cool-
db — Dry Bulb ing and 68 F db in heating.
COP — Coefficient of Performance 3. Table does not reflect fan or pump power corrections for AHRI/ISO
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio conditions.
EWT — Entering Water Temperature (F) 4. Operation below 40 F EWT is based on a 15% antifreeze solution.
FOH — Feet of Heat 5. See Carrier WSHP Builder selection software for operating condi-
ISO — International Organization for Standardization tions other than those listed.
MBtuh — Btuh in Thousands
wb — Wet Bulb
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50PCH,PCV (007-070), 50PCD (015-070) BLOWER PERFORMANCE — STANDARD PSC UNIT
50PCH, RATED FAN AIRFLOW (cfm) AT EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
PCV, PCD* AIRFLOW SPEED 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00 1.10 1.20
Low 370 340 295 250 — — — — — — — —
007 300 Med 390 360 330 300 260 — — — — — — —
High 410 380 350 315 280 210 — — — — — —
Low 370 340 295 250 — — — — — — — —
009 350 Med 390 360 330 300 260 — — — — — — —
High 410 380 350 315 280 210 — — — — — —
Low 300 290 290 300 — — — — — — — —
012 400 Med 380 380 360 330 290 — — — — — — —
High 420 400 380 360 340 320 — — — — — —
Low 500 450 400 — — — — — — — — —
015 500 Med 560 520 480 430 400 — — — — — — —
High 700 650 600 550 500 450 400 — — — — —
Low 630 590 560 — — — — — — — — —
018 650 Med 810 790 760 730 680 590 — — — — — —
High 1010 970 920 870 800 680 530 — — — — —
Low 650 610 570 540 510 — — — — — — —
024 850 Med 830 820 800 770 720 620 — — — — — —
High 1050 1000 950 910 840 710 570 — — — — —
Low 740 730 700 660 610 — — — — — — —
030 950 Med 830 810 770 730 680 620 — — — — — —
High 1000 950 900 830 750 690 630 — — — — —
Low 1290 1250 1200 1150 1080 1000 — — — — — —
036 1200 Med 1410 1350 1290 1220 1150 1060 900 — — — — —
High 1500 1440 1370 1290 1210 1120 1000 900 — — — —
Low 1210 1210 1190 1160 1120 1080 — — — — — —
042 1500 Med 1460 1450 1430 1390 1330 1250 1160 — — — — —
High 1750 1710 1670 1620 1560 1460 1330 1210 1080 — — —
Low 1450 1440 1420 1400 1360 1320 — — — — — —
048 1600 Med 1700 1670 1630 1580 1530 1470 1400 — — — — —
High 1930 1870 1810 1740 1670 1600 1520 1430 1340 — — —
Low 1560 1550 1540 1530 1505 1475 1440 1400 — — — —
060 2000 Med 1890 1880 1870 1860 1825 1790 1730 1670 1590 1500 — —
High 2220 2200 2150 2100 2050 2000 1940 1870 1800 1700 1590 —
Low 1570 1560 1550 1540 1530 1505 1475 1440 1400 — — —
070 2200 Med 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1825 1790 1730 1670 1590 1500 —
High 2240 2220 2200 2150 2100 2050 2000 1940 1870 1800 1700 1590
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Performance data (cont)
50PCH,PCV, PCD BLOWER PERFORMANCE — CONSTANT TORQUE MOTOR
50PCH, RATED AIRFLOW (cfm) AT EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
TAP #
PCV, PCD AIRFLOW 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00 1.10 1.20
1 480 440 410 370 340 — — — — — — —
2 530 490 450 420 380 340 — — — — — —
015 500 3 600 560 510 470 440 410 370 — — — — —
4 650 600 560 520 500 480 440 380 — — — —
5 710 660 620 580 550 520 490 470 — — — —
1 630 590 560 530 490 — — — — — — —
2 720 700 670 630 600 560 — — — — — —
018 650 3 790 770 750 710 670 620 560 — — — — —
4 910 890 850 810 740 670 590 520 — — — —
5 1010 970 920 860 810 750 660 530 — — — —
1 650 610 580 560 520 — — — — — — —
2 740 720 690 660 620 570 — — — — — —
024 850 3 850 830 800 770 730 690 630 — — — — —
4 950 920 890 870 840 820 770 650 — — — —
5 1160 1110 1050 990 920 800 670 560 — — — —
1 620 600 570 540 490 — — — — — — —
2 730 710 670 640 610 550 — — — — — —
030 950 3 820 790 760 740 710 670 630 — — — — —
4 940 910 880 850 800 740 660 — — — — —
5 1070 1010 950 900 840 760 670 — — — — —
1 1120 1090 1055 1030 1000 — — — — — — —
2 1260 1230 1200 1170 1140 1080 — — — — — —
036 1200 3 1330 1293 1253 1210 1167 1100 1030 — — — — —
4 1400 1357 1307 1250 1193 1120 1040 963 — — — —
5 1470 1420 1360 1290 1220 1140 1050 970 890 — — —
1 1270 1250 1230 1210 — — — — — — — —
2 1440 1420 1410 1410 1400 1380 1340 — — —
042 1500 3 1540 1530 1510 1500 1490 1470 1430 1350 — — —
4 1650 1630 1610 1600 1580 1530 1460 1360 1240 — — —
5 1730 1720 1700 1670 1620 1570 1490 1380 1260 1100 — —
1 1390 1370 1350 1320 — — — — — — — —
2 1600 1580 1550 1530 1510 — — — — — — —
048 1600 3 1730 1700 1670 1650 1630 1600 1580 1540 — — — —
4 1830 1810 1780 1760 1740 1710 1670 1600 1520 — — —
5 1930 1910 1880 1860 1830 1780 1720 1640 1540 1420 — —
1 1900 1880 1860 1820 — — — — — — — —
2 2000 1970 1950 1920 1890 1860 — — — — — —
060 2000 3 2110 2090 2060 2030 2010 1970 1940 1910 1880 — — —
4 2220 2200 2170 2140 2110 2080 2050 2060 2050 2000 1920 —
5 2340 2320 2290 2260 2230 2210 2180 2150 2110 2070 2000 1930
1 2050 2010 1970 1930 — — — — — — — —
2 2150 2120 2080 2030 1990 1960 — — — — — —
070 2200 3 2270 2230 2200 2160 2120 2080 2040 2010 1980 — — —
4 2390 2350 2320 2280 2250 2200 2160 2130 2100 2070 2030 —
5 2520 2480 2450 2420 2380 2330 2290 2260 2220 2170 2100 2020
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50PCH,PCV007 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (300 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 5.9 5.0
1.0 80 67 5.0 4.6
75 63 4.3 4.1
85 71 8.3 5.9
40 2.0 80 67 7.0 5.4
75 63 5.8 4.9
85 71 9.6 6.4
3.0 80 67 8.0 5.8
75 63 6.6 5.2
85 71 5.1 4.7
1.0 80 67 4.3 4.2
75 63 3.6 3.6
85 71 7.1 5.5
45 2.0 80 67 5.8 5.0
75 63 4.7 4.4
85 71 8.2 5.9
3.0 80 67 6.7 5.3
75 63 5.3 4.7
85 71 4.4 4.3
1.0 80 67 3.7 3.7
75 63 3.1 3.1
85 71 5.9 5.1
50 2.0 80 67 4.7 4.5
75 63 3.8 3.8
85 71 6.8 5.4
3.0 80 67 5.3 4.8
75 63 4.1 4.1
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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Performance data (cont)
50PCH,PCV009 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (350 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 6.1 5.4
1.0 80 67 5.2 5.0
75 63 4.5 4.4
85 71 8.7 6.4
40 2.0 80 67 7.4 5.9
75 63 6.1 5.3
85 71 10.1 7.0
3.0 80 67 8.5 6.4
75 63 7.0 5.7
85 71 5.3 5.1
1.0 80 67 4.6 4.5
75 63 3.9 3.9
85 71 7.5 6.0
45 2.0 80 67 6.2 5.4
75 63 5.0 4.8
85 71 8.7 6.4
3.0 80 67 7.1 5.8
75 63 5.6 5.1
85 71 4.6 4.6
1.0 80 67 3.9 3.9
75 63 3.3 3.3
85 71 6.2 5.5
50 2.0 80 67 5.0 4.9
75 63 4.1 4.1
85 71 7.1 5.9
3.0 80 67 5.6 5.2
75 63 4.5 4.5
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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50PCH,PCV012 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (400 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 7.9 6.5
1.5 80 67 6.7 5.9
75 63 5.6 5.4
85 71 10.0 7.2
40 2.5 80 67 8.4 6.6
75 63 6.9 6.0
85 71 11.1 7.7
3.5 80 67 9.3 7.0
75 63 7.7 6.3
85 71 6.8 6.1
1.5 80 67 5.7 5.5
75 63 4.8 4.8
85 71 8.5 6.7
45 2.5 80 67 7.0 6.1
75 63 5.6 5.4
85 71 9.5 7.1
3.5 80 67 7.8 6.4
75 63 6.2 5.7
85 71 5.8 5.6
1.5 80 67 4.9 4.8
75 63 4.0 4.0
85 71 7.0 6.2
50 2.5 80 67 5.7 5.5
75 63 4.6 4.6
85 71 7.8 6.5
3.5 80 67 6.2 5.7
75 63 4.9 4.9
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Wet Bulb
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Performance data (cont)
50PCH,PCV015 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (500 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 13.2 10.4
2.0 80 67 11.2 9.5
75 63 9.4 8.6
85 71 16.3 11.6
40 3.0 80 67 13.7 10.6
75 63 11.3 9.5
85 71 18.9 12.6
4.5 80 67 15.9 11.4
75 63 13.1 10.3
85 71 11.4 9.7
2.0 80 67 9.4 8.8
75 63 7.8 7.7
85 71 13.9 10.7
45 3.0 80 67 11.4 9.7
75 63 9.1 8.5
85 71 16.2 11.5
4.5 80 67 13.2 10.4
75 63 10.4 9.2
85 71 9.5 8.9
2.0 80 67 7.9 7.8
75 63 6.5 6.5
85 71 11.5 9.8
50 3.0 80 67 9.1 8.6
75 63 7.3 7.3
85 71 13.3 10.5
4.5 80 67 10.4 9.2
75 63 8.0 7.9
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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50PCH018 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (650 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 15.0 11.6
2.5 80 67 12.7 10.7
75 63 10.5 9.6
85 71 18.3 12.8
40 4.0 80 67 15.4 11.7
75 63 12.7 10.6
85 71 19.7 13.4
5.0 80 67 16.6 12.2
75 63 13.6 11.0
85 71 12.8 10.8
2.5 80 67 10.6 9.8
75 63 8.8 8.6
85 71 15.6 11.8
45 4.0 80 67 12.8 10.7
75 63 10.2 9.5
85 71 16.8 12.3
5.0 80 67 13.7 11.1
75 63 10.9 9.8
85 71 10.7 10.0
2.5 80 67 8.9 8.8
75 63 7.3 7.3
85 71 12.9 10.9
50 4.0 80 67 10.2 9.7
75 63 8.2 8.2
85 71 13.9 11.2
5.0 80 67 10.9 10.0
75 63 8.6 8.5
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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Performance data (cont)
50PCV018 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (650 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 16.1 12.9
2.5 80 67 13.7 11.8
75 63 11.4 10.6
85 71 20.1 14.4
40 4.0 80 67 17.0 13.1
75 63 14.0 11.8
85 71 21.8 15.0
5.0 80 67 18.3 13.7
75 63 15.1 12.3
85 71 13.9 12.0
2.5 80 67 11.5 10.8
75 63 9.6 9.4
85 71 17.2 13.3
45 4.0 80 67 14.1 12.0
75 63 11.3 10.6
85 71 18.6 13.8
5.0 80 67 15.2 12.5
75 63 12.1 11.0
85 71 11.6 11.0
2.5 80 67 9.7 9.6
75 63 8.0 8.0
85 71 14.1 12.1
50 4.0 80 67 11.2 10.7
75 63 9.0 9.0
85 71 15.3 12.6
5.0 80 67 12.1 11.1
75 63 9.5 9.4
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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50PCH024 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (850 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 23.3 17.0
3.0 80 67 19.7 15.6
75 63 16.3 14.1
85 71 29.8 19.5
40 5.0 80 67 25.0 17.7
75 63 20.5 15.9
85 71 33.7 21.1
7.0 80 67 28.2 19.1
75 63 23.1 17.1
85 71 20.0 15.9
3.0 80 67 16.5 14.4
75 63 13.6 12.9
85 71 25.5 17.8
45 5.0 80 67 20.8 16.0
75 63 16.5 14.2
85 71 29.0 19.2
7.0 80 67 23.6 17.2
75 63 18.5 15.1
85 71 16.7 14.7
3.0 80 67 13.7 13.1
75 63 11.2 11.2
85 71 21.0 16.2
50 5.0 80 67 16.5 14.4
75 63 12.9 12.6
85 71 23.9 17.2
7.0 80 67 18.6 15.2
75 63 14.0 13.2
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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Performance data (cont)
50PCV024 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (850 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 22.1 17.2
3.0 80 67 18.7 15.8
75 63 15.6 14.2
85 71 27.8 19.3
40 5.0 80 67 23.4 17.7
75 63 19.3 15.9
85 71 31.2 20.6
7.0 80 67 26.2 18.8
75 63 21.6 16.9
85 71 18.9 16.0
3.0 80 67 15.7 14.4
75 63 13.0 12.6
85 71 23.7 17.8
45 5.0 80 67 19.4 16.1
75 63 15.5 14.2
85 71 26.7 18.9
7.0 80 67 21.8 17.0
75 63 17.2 15.0
85 71 15.8 14.6
3.0 80 67 13.1 12.8
75 63 10.7 10.7
85 71 19.5 16.2
50 5.0 80 67 15.4 14.4
75 63 12.2 12.2
85 71 22.0 17.2
7.0 80 67 17.2 15.2
75 63 13.2 13.0
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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50PCH030 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (950 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 26.2 18.9
3.0 80 67 22.1 17.3
75 63 18.4 15.7
85 71 33.5 21.7
40 5.0 80 67 28.1 19.7
75 63 23.1 17.6
85 71 38.5 23.7
7.0 80 67 32.2 21.4
75 63 26.3 19.1
85 71 22.3 17.5
3.0 80 67 18.5 15.9
75 63 15.2 14.3
85 71 28.7 19.8
45 5.0 80 67 23.4 17.8
75 63 18.4 15.7
85 71 33.1 21.5
7.0 80 67 26.9 19.2
75 63 21.2 16.8
85 71 18.6 16.2
3.0 80 67 15.3 14.5
75 63 12.5 12.4
85 71 23.6 17.9
50 5.0 80 67 18.5 15.9
75 63 14.4 14.0
85 71 27.4 19.3
7.0 80 67 21.3 17.0
75 63 15.8 14.6
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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Performance data (cont)
50PCV030 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (950 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 24.7 19.1
3.0 80 67 20.9 17.5
75 63 17.4 15.8
85 71 31.0 21.4
40 5.0 80 67 26.1 19.5
75 63 21.5 17.6
85 71 35.3 23.0
7.0 80 67 29.6 21.0
75 63 24.3 18.8
85 71 21.1 17.7
3.0 80 67 17.5 16.0
75 63 14.4 14.0
85 71 26.5 19.7
45 5.0 80 67 21.6 17.8
75 63 17.2 15.7
85 71 30.2 21.1
7.0 80 67 24.6 18.9
75 63 19.4 16.7
85 71 17.5 16.2
3.0 80 67 14.5 14.2
75 63 11.9 11.9
85 71 21.7 18.0
50 5.0 80 67 17.2 15.9
75 63 13.5 13.5
85 71 24.9 19.1
7.0 80 67 19.4 16.9
75 63 14.7 14.4
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
40
50PCH036 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (1200 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 27.8 21.1
4.0 80 67 23.5 19.3
75 63 19.5 17.5
85 71 35.0 23.7
40 7.5 80 67 29.4 21.6
75 63 24.2 19.5
85 71 38.6 25.1
11.0 80 67 32.4 22.9
75 63 26.6 20.5
85 71 23.7 19.6
4.0 80 67 19.6 17.8
75 63 16.1 15.7
85 71 29.8 21.8
45 7.5 80 67 24.4 19.7
75 63 19.3 17.4
85 71 33.0 23.0
11.0 80 67 26.9 20.6
75 63 21.2 18.2
85 71 19.7 18.0
4.0 80 67 16.2 15.9
75 63 13.4 13.4
85 71 24.5 19.9
50 7.5 80 67 19.3 17.7
75 63 15.2 15.2
85 71 27.2 20.8
11.0 80 67 21.2 18.4
75 63 16.2 15.9
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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Performance data (cont)
50PCV036 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (1200 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 30.2 23.9
4.0 80 67 25.6 21.9
75 63 21.4 19.7
85 71 39.6 27.4
40 7.5 80 67 33.3 25.1
75 63 27.4 22.6
85 71 44.6 29.4
11.0 80 67 37.5 26.7
75 63 30.8 24.0
85 71 25.8 22.2
4.0 80 67 21.6 20.0
75 63 17.8 17.5
85 71 33.7 25.3
45 7.5 80 67 27.6 22.8
75 63 21.9 20.1
85 71 38.1 26.9
11.0 80 67 31.1 24.2
75 63 24.5 21.3
85 71 21.7 20.3
4.0 80 67 18.0 17.7
75 63 14.8 14.8
85 71 27.7 23.0
50 7.5 80 67 21.9 20.4
75 63 17.3 17.2
85 71 31.4 24.4
11.0 80 67 24.5 21.6
75 63 18.7 18.3
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
42
50PCH042 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (1500 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 33.2 26.7
5.0 80 67 28.1 24.4
75 63 23.5 22.0
85 71 43.7 30.5
40 10.0 80 67 36.8 27.9
75 63 30.3 25.1
85 71 47.2 31.9
13.0 80 67 39.7 29.1
75 63 32.6 26.1
85 71 28.3 24.8
5.0 80 67 23.6 22.3
75 63 19.6 19.4
85 71 37.3 28.1
45 10.0 80 67 30.5 25.4
75 63 24.2 22.5
85 71 40.4 29.3
13.0 80 67 32.9 26.4
75 63 26.0 23.3
85 71 23.7 22.6
5.0 80 67 19.8 19.6
75 63 16.3 16.3
85 71 30.6 25.7
50 10.0 80 67 24.2 22.7
75 63 19.1 19.1
85 71 33.2 26.7
13.0 80 67 25.9 23.6
75 63 20.1 20.0
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
43
Performance data (cont)
50PCV042 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (1500 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 32.5 24.7
5.0 80 67 27.5 22.7
75 63 22.8 20.5
85 71 41.1 27.9
40 10.0 80 67 34.5 25.4
75 63 28.4 22.9
85 71 43.8 28.9
13.0 80 67 36.7 26.3
75 63 30.1 23.6
85 71 27.7 23.0
5.0 80 67 22.9 20.9
75 63 18.9 18.4
85 71 35.1 25.6
45 10.0 80 67 28.6 23.1
75 63 22.7 20.5
85 71 37.4 26.5
13.0 80 67 30.5 23.8
75 63 24.0 21.1
85 71 23.0 21.2
5.0 80 67 19.0 18.7
75 63 15.7 15.7
85 71 28.8 23.4
50 10.0 80 67 22.6 20.8
75 63 18.0 17.9
85 71 30.8 24.1
13.0 80 67 24.0 21.3
75 63 18.6 18.5
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
44
50PCH048 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (1600 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 53.6 37.9
6.0 80 67 45.3 34.7
75 63 37.5 31.4
85 71 72.3 45.2
40 12.0 80 67 60.6 41.0
75 63 49.7 36.6
85 71 79.1 48.0
16.0 80 67 66.1 43.4
75 63 54.1 38.6
85 71 45.7 34.9
6.0 80 67 37.8 31.7
75 63 30.7 28.1
85 71 62.0 41.0
45 12.0 80 67 50.4 36.7
75 63 39.7 32.3
85 71 68.0 43.4
16.0 80 67 55.2 38.7
75 63 43.4 33.8
85 71 37.9 32.0
6.0 80 67 30.8 28.5
75 63 24.8 24.5
85 71 51.1 36.9
50 12.0 80 67 39.8 32.5
75 63 30.0 28.1
85 71 56.2 38.8
16.0 80 67 43.7 34.0
75 63 32.3 29.2
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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Performance data (cont)
50PCV048 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (1600 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 41.7 32.4
6.0 80 67 35.3 29.7
75 63 29.3 26.8
85 71 55.8 37.6
40 12.0 80 67 46.9 34.3
75 63 38.6 30.9
85 71 60.9 39.6
16.0 80 67 51.1 36.1
75 63 42.0 32.3
85 71 35.7 30.1
6.0 80 67 29.5 27.2
75 63 24.3 23.8
85 71 47.7 34.5
45 12.0 80 67 38.9 31.2
75 63 30.8 27.5
85 71 52.2 36.2
16.0 80 67 42.5 32.6
75 63 33.6 28.8
85 71 29.7 27.6
6.0 80 67 24.5 24.1
75 63 20.2 20.2
85 71 39.2 31.5
50 12.0 80 67 30.7 27.8
75 63 23.9 23.7
85 71 43.0 32.8
16.0 80 67 33.5 29.1
75 63 25.3 24.8
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
46
50PCH060 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (2000 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 61.8 41.5
8.0 80 67 52.0 37.9
75 63 42.7 34.0
85 71 74.7 46.6
40 13.0 80 67 62.5 42.3
75 63 51.2 37.7
85 71 84.4 50.7
20.0 80 67 70.4 45.7
75 63 57.6 40.6
85 71 52.6 38.0
8.0 80 67 43.1 34.4
75 63 34.6 30.6
85 71 64.0 42.3
45 13.0 80 67 52.1 37.9
75 63 41.0 33.3
85 71 72.6 45.7
20.0 80 67 58.9 40.7
75 63 46.3 35.5
85 71 43.3 34.7
8.0 80 67 34.6 31.0
75 63 27.6 27.1
85 71 52.8 38.0
50 13.0 80 67 41.1 33.5
75 63 31.2 29.3
85 71 60.2 40.8
20.0 80 67 46.7 35.7
75 63 34.3 30.5
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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Performance data (cont)
50PCV060 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (2000 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 51.3 39.4
8.0 80 67 43.3 36.1
75 63 36.0 32.6
85 71 62.5 43.5
40 13.0 80 67 52.6 39.8
75 63 43.3 35.8
85 71 71.5 47.0
20.0 80 67 60.0 42.8
75 63 49.3 38.4
85 71 43.6 36.5
8.0 80 67 36.1 33.1
75 63 29.6 29.0
85 71 53.4 40.1
45 13.0 80 67 43.6 36.3
75 63 34.7 32.0
85 71 61.2 43.0
20.0 80 67 49.9 38.7
75 63 39.4 34.2
85 71 36.2 33.5
8.0 80 67 29.8 29.3
75 63 24.5 24.5
85 71 43.8 36.7
50 13.0 80 67 34.6 32.5
75 63 27.4 27.4
85 71 50.4 39.0
20.0 80 67 39.2 34.5
75 63 29.9 29.5
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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50PCH070 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (2200 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 50.0 36.6
10.0 80 67 42.1 33.5
75 63 34.8 30.3
85 71 58.2 39.7
40 15.0 80 67 48.9 36.2
75 63 40.2 32.5
85 71 64.1 42.0
20.0 80 67 53.7 38.2
75 63 44.1 34.2
85 71 42.5 33.9
10.0 80 67 35.0 30.7
75 63 28.5 27.3
85 71 49.6 36.4
45 15.0 80 67 40.5 32.9
75 63 32.1 29.2
85 71 54.8 38.4
20.0 80 67 44.6 34.5
75 63 35.2 30.4
85 71 35.1 31.2
10.0 80 67 28.6 27.7
75 63 23.4 23.4
85 71 40.7 33.2
50 15.0 80 67 32.1 29.6
75 63 25.6 25.5
85 71 45.1 34.8
20.0 80 67 35.1 30.8
75 63 27.1 26.8
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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Performance data (cont)
50PCV070 COOLING WITH WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER (2200 CFM)
WATER FLOW ENTERING AIR DRY BULB ENTERING AIR WET TOTAL CAPACITY SENSIBLE CAPACITY
EWT (F) (GPM) (F) BULB (F) (MBtuh) (MBtuh)
85 71 52.7 41.6
10.0 80 67 44.6 38.1
75 63 37.2 34.4
85 71 64.7 45.9
40 15.0 80 67 54.5 42.0
75 63 44.9 37.9
85 71 74.4 49.6
20.0 80 67 62.5 45.2
75 63 51.4 40.7
85 71 44.9 38.6
10.0 80 67 37.3 34.9
75 63 30.9 30.5
85 71 55.2 42.4
45 15.0 80 67 45.2 38.4
75 63 36.1 34.0
85 71 63.6 45.5
20.0 80 67 51.9 41.0
75 63 41.0 36.3
85 71 37.5 35.4
10.0 80 67 31.1 30.8
75 63 25.7 25.7
85 71 45.3 38.8
50 15.0 80 67 36.0 34.4
75 63 29.0 29.0
85 71 52.4 41.4
20.0 80 67 40.9 36.7
75 63 31.5 31.2
LEGEND
EWT — Entering Water Temperature
NOTE: For further waterside economizer performance please see the
latest revision of the WSHP Builder Selection software.
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50PCV SOUND DATA, DUCT DISCHARGE
OCTAVE BAND SOUND POWER LEVELS dB, re 10-12 WATTS
UNIT SIZE LOAD Center Frequency - Hz
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Cooling Full 82 65 57 58 60 52 53 54
007 Heating Full 84 65 58 58 60 52 52 54
Fan Only 72 65 58 58 60 53 53 54
Cooling Full 75 66 61 59 60 53 54 55
009 Heating Full 79 66 61 59 59 53 54 55
Fan Only 72 66 61 60 60 54 55 56
Cooling Full 75 68 62 59 60 53 53 54
012 Heating Full 80 70 66 62 61 54 53 55
Fan Only 79 70 66 62 62 54 54 56
Cooling Full 79 69 65 63 62 57 56 52
015 Heating Full 80 70 65 63 63 57 57 53
Fan Only 75 72 65 63 64 57 57 54
Cooling Full 75 67 61 62 58 54 54 49
018 Heating Full 78 71 61 62 58 53 53 50
Fan Only 76 68 61 62 58 54 54 50
Cooling Full 77 68 63 65 61 55 56 52
024 Heating Full 77 72 64 64 61 55 56 53
Fan Only 77 69 64 65 61 56 56 53
Cooling Full 79 70 65 68 63 57 58 55
030 Heating Full 76 73 66 67 63 57 58 56
Fan Only 77 71 66 67 64 57 59 56
Cooling Full 78 72 66 67 64 59 60 57
036 Heating Full 78 76 67 67 65 59 60 58
Fan Only 79 72 67 67 65 60 60 59
Cooling Full 80 80 67 70 74 70 68 65
042 Heating Full 82 82 67 70 73 70 68 65
Fan Only 79 83 68 70 74 71 69 66
Cooling Full 83 75 69 72 75 71 69 66
048 Heating Full 82 76 69 71 75 71 69 66
Fan Only 82 75 69 72 76 72 70 67
Cooling Full 80 75 65 68 71 67 65 61
060 Heating Full 78 75 66 68 71 67 65 61
Fan Only 77 77 67 69 73 68 65 62
Cooling Full 85 79 74 73 73 70 67 63
070 Heating Full 86 78 74 73 74 70 67 63
Fan Only 86 80 75 74 74 70 68 64
NOTES:
1. Tested according to AHRI Standard 260 for ISO 13256 WLHP con-
dition at rated water and air flow rate.
2. All ratings based upon PSC fan motors.
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Performance data (cont)
50PCV SOUND DATA, CASING RADIATED
OCTAVE BAND SOUND POWER LEVELS dB, re 10-12 WATTS
UNIT SIZE LOAD Center Frequency - Hz
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Cooling Full 73 58 55 49 45 37 31 29
007 Heating Full 79 59 54 48 45 37 32 34
Fan Only 70 57 51 47 43 36 28 26
Cooling Full 74 57 58 49 46 39 32 30
009 Heating Full 72 57 55 48 45 37 31 29
Fan Only 67 54 49 46 43 38 31 29
Cooling Full 73 64 58 50 46 40 34 29
012 Heating Full 73 64 61 50 46 39 35 31
Fan Only 73 61 55 49 45 39 33 30
Cooling Full 78 60 56 50 47 42 41 38
015 Heating Full 79 62 55 50 46 42 37 35
Fan Only 73 58 52 49 45 41 35 31
Cooling Full 68 65 56 52 52 48 38 31
018 Heating Full 72 65 56 53 51 46 38 34
Fan Only 66 61 52 49 49 42 34 26
Cooling Full 82 63 59 55 53 47 43 35
024 Heating Full 79 70 58 54 53 48 46 39
Fan Only 72 60 54 53 51 44 36 29
Cooling Full 84 64 57 54 53 52 42 35
030 Heating Full 80 81 57 55 53 49 44 39
Fan Only 68 58 56 53 51 47 39 32
Cooling Full 74 63 65 57 56 50 43 37
036 Heating Full 74 76 65 58 56 53 46 42
Fan Only 69 60 58 56 56 49 41 32
Cooling Full 80 67 63 56 52 48 47 40
042 Heating Full 77 73 60 56 54 49 47 41
Fan Only 70 67 57 54 51 47 39 33
Cooling Full 80 64 62 59 60 55 46 39
048 Heating Full 76 67 63 60 61 56 47 41
Fan Only 78 65 61 58 60 55 47 39
Cooling Full 74 72 64 59 58 54 45 36
060 Heating Full 82 73 67 59 57 53 47 40
Fan Only 71 70 60 58 57 53 44 36
Cooling Full 80 67 62 59 54 49 43 37
070 Heating Full 81 68 64 57 53 50 44 39
Fan Only 73 65 60 55 53 49 43 37
NOTES:
1. Tested according to AHRI Standard 260 for ISO 13256 WLHP con-
dition at rated water and air flow rate.
2. All ratings based upon PSC fan motors.
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50PCH SOUND DATA, DUCTED DISCHARGE
OCTAVE BAND SOUND POWER LEVELS dB, re 10-12 WATTS
UNIT SIZE LOAD Center Frequency - Hz
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Cooling Full 84 63 57 56 60 54 54 55
007 Heating Full 82 62 55 53 58 53 53 55
Fan Only 76 62 55 53 58 54 53 54
Cooling Full 82 64 61 56 60 55 55 56
009 Heating Full 77 63 58 54 57 54 55 56
Fan Only 76 63 58 55 58 55 55 56
Cooling Full 82 66 62 56 60 55 54 55
012 Heating Full 78 67 63 57 59 55 54 56
Fan Only 83 67 63 57 60 55 54 56
Cooling Full 86 69 66 62 65 59 58 54
015 Heating Full 79 68 64 61 64 59 59 55
Fan Only 77 71 64 61 65 59 59 56
Cooling Full 81 69 63 63 64 57 56 52
018 Heating Full 78 71 62 63 62 56 56 53
Fan Only 76 69 62 62 62 57 57 53
Cooling Full 82 72 67 68 71 58 59 56
024 Heating Full 78 73 68 69 69 60 61 58
Fan Only 75 72 68 68 68 60 61 58
Cooling Full 82 71 67 67 65 60 60 57
030 Heating Full 79 72 68 68 68 60 61 58
Fan Only 74 72 68 68 67 61 61 59
Cooling Full 85 77 69 70 69 65 64 61
036 Heating Full 84 78 71 71 71 65 64 61
Fan Only 83 78 71 71 71 65 65 62
Cooling Full 88 84 72 73 74 70 68 64
042 Heating Full 90 84 74 74 73 70 68 64
Fan Only 91 84 74 74 74 70 68 65
Cooling Full 85 81 71 72 73 70 67 63
048 Heating Full 85 82 72 72 73 69 67 63
Fan Only 85 82 72 73 74 70 67 63
Cooling Full 81 78 69 71 72 69 66 61
060 Heating Full 81 79 70 71 73 69 66 62
Fan Only 79 80 70 71 73 69 66 62
Cooling Full 80 81 66 69 70 67 65 61
070 Heating Full 79 76 68 69 70 67 65 61
Fan Only 77 80 68 69 71 68 66 62
NOTES:
1. Tested according to AHRI Standard 260 for ISO 13256 WLHP con-
dition at rated water and air flow rate.
2. All ratings based upon PSC fan motors.
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Performance data (cont)
50PCH SOUND DATA, CASING RADIATED
OCTAVE BAND SOUND POWER LEVELS dB, re 10-12 WATTS
UNIT SIZE LOAD Center Frequency - Hz
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Cooling Full 84 55 52 47 46 39 37 35
007 Heating Full 85 58 49 47 46 40 37 42
Fan Only 65 51 47 45 44 37 29 26
Cooling Full 86 54 55 47 47 41 38 37
009 Heating Full 84 56 50 47 46 40 36 36
Fan Only 62 48 45 44 44 39 32 29
Cooling Full 84 61 55 48 47 42 40 35
012 Heating Full 85 62 56 49 47 43 40 38
Fan Only 67 54 51 47 46 40 34 30
Cooling Full 85 58 54 49 48 44 46 44
015 Heating Full 88 59 52 50 47 45 40 41
Fan Only 68 53 51 48 47 42 37 32
Cooling Full 70 63 55 52 53 49 40 35
018 Heating Full 77 60 55 53 52 47 39 38
Fan Only 62 58 53 49 51 43 37 28
Cooling Full 80 62 59 56 54 48 43 37
024 Heating Full 81 63 59 55 54 48 44 41
Fan Only 68 59 58 54 53 45 40 33
Cooling Full 80 69 64 56 54 47 47 40
030 Heating Full 82 74 64 57 54 48 47 42
Fan Only 72 69 64 55 50 44 37 29
Cooling Full 81 71 64 57 55 49 46 40
036 Heating Full 82 74 64 58 55 50 47 44
Fan Only 77 71 64 57 53 46 40 33
Cooling Full 83 72 64 59 55 50 45 41
042 Heating Full 83 74 65 59 56 52 47 46
Fan Only 83 72 64 58 55 49 43 37
Cooling Full 81 70 63 58 56 49 43 39
048 Heating Full 81 71 64 60 56 53 47 46
Fan Only 78 69 63 57 54 48 42 37
Cooling Full 79 67 62 58 57 48 42 37
060 Heating Full 80 68 63 60 56 53 47 47
Fan Only 73 66 61 56 54 47 41 36
Cooling Full 83 72 67 65 60 53 43 41
070 Heating Full 83 74 66 63 61 53 47 43
Fan Only 76 71 66 64 60 51 42 43
NOTES:
1. Tested according to AHRI Standard 260 for ISO 13256 WLHP con-
dition at rated water and air flow rate.
2. All ratings based upon PSC fan motors.
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Electrical data
50PCH,PCV (007-070), 50PCD (015-070) UNIT WITH STANDARD PSC BLOWER MOTOR ELECTRICAL DATA
RATED COMPRESSOR
50PCH,PCV, VOLTAGE FAN MOTOR FAN MOTOR TOTAL UNIT MIN CIRCUIT MAX FUSE/
VOLTAGE
PCD* v-ph-Hz MIN/MAX QTY RLA LRA FLA HP FLA AMP HACR
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 2.6 17.7 0.96 0.10 3.56 4.2 15
007
265-1-60 238/292 1 2.6 13.5 0.96 0.10 3.56 4.2 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 3.4 22.2 0.96 0.10 4.36 5.2 15
009
265-1-60 238/292 1 2.9 18.8 0.85 0.10 3.75 4.5 15
115-1-60 103/126 1 9.6 58.4 2.20 0.10 11.80 14.2 20
012 208/230-1-60 187/253 1 4.6 28.0 0.96 0.10 5.56 6.7 15
265-1-60 238/292 1 3.8 22.2 0.85 0.10 4.65 5.6 15
208/230-1-60 197/253 1 5.6 29.0 1.10 1.17 6.7 8.1 15
015
265-1-60 238/292 1 4.6 20.0 0.90 0.17 5.5 6.7 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 6.5 43.0 1.80 0.25 8.30 9.9 15
018
265-1-60 238/292 1 5.8 46.0 1.60 0.25 7.40 8.9 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 7.4 43.0 1.80 0.25 9.20 11.1 15
265-1-60 238/292 1 6.7 46.0 1.60 0.25 8.30 10.0 15
024
208/230-3-60 187/253 1 5.9 63.0 1.80 0.25 7.70 9.2 15
460-3-60 414/506 1 2.9 30.0 0.90 0.25 3.80 4.5 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 9.9 54.0 1.80 0.25 11.70 14.2 20
265-1-60 238/292 1 8.5 46.0 1.60 0.25 10.10 12.2 20
030
208/230-3-60 187/253 1 6.9 63.0 1.80 0.25 8.70 10.4 15
460-3-60 414/506 1 5.4 30.0 0.90 0.25 6.30 7.7 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 13.0 74.0 4.40 0.50 17.40 20.7 30
265-1-60 238/292 1 11.3 67.0 3.30 0.50 14.60 17.4 25
036
208/230-3-60 187/253 1 7.8 68.0 4.40 0.50 12.20 14.2 20
460-3-60 414/506 1 3.9 34.0 1.80 0.50 5.70 6.7 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 13.6 88.0 4.40 0.50 18.00 21.4 35
042 208/230-3-60 187/253 1 8.8 68.0 4.40 0.50 13.20 15.4 20
460-3-60 414/506 1 4.4 34.0 1.80 0.50 6.20 7.3 15
208/230-1-60 197/253 1 15.7 84.0 4.40 0.75 20.1 24.0 35
208/230-3-60 197/253 1 11.0 88.0 4.40 0.75 15.4 18.2 25
048
460-3-60 414/506 1 5.4 44.0 2.80 0.75 8.2 9.6 15
575-3-60 517/633 1 4.4 36.0 2.60 0.75 7.0 8.1 15
208/230-1-60 197/253 1 26.3 134.0 5.50 0.75 31.8 38.4 60
208/230-3-60 197/253 1 15.6 110.0 5.50 0.75 21.1 25.0 40
060
460-3-60 414/506 1 7.8 52.0 2.80 0.75 10.6 12.6 20
575-3-60 517/633 1 5.8 38.9 2.60 0.75 8.4 9.9 15
208/230-1-60 197/253 1 28.3 178.0 5.50 0.75 33.8 40.9 60
208/230-3-60 197/253 1 19.2 136.0 5.50 0.75 24.7 29.5 45
070
460-3-60 414/506 1 8.7 66.1 2.80 0.75 11.5 13.7 20
575-3-60 517/633 1 6.9 55.3 2.60 0.75 9.5 11.2 15
LEGEND
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
RLA — Rated Load Amps
*PCD only available for unit sizes 015-070.
215
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Electrical data (cont)
50PCH,PCV, PCD UNIT WITH CONSTANT TORQUE ECM BLOWER MOTOR ELECTRICAL DATA
RATED COMPRESSOR
50PCH,PCV, VOLTAGE FAN MOTOR FAN MOTOR TOTAL UNIT MIN CIRCUIT MAX FUSE/
VOLTAGE
PCD MIN/MAX QTY RLA LRA FLA HP FLA AMP HACR
v-ph-Hz
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 5.6 29 2.8 0.33 8.4 9.8 15
015
265-1-60 238/292 1 4.6 20 2.6 0.33 7.2 8.4 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 6.5 43 2.8 0.33 9.3 10.9 15
018
265-1-60 238/292 1 5.8 46 2.6 0.33 8.4 9.9 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 7.4 43 2.8 0.33 10.2 12.1 15
265-1-60 238/292 1 6.7 46 2.6 0.33 9.3 11.0 15
024
208/230-3-60 187/253 1 5.9 63 2.8 0.33 8.7 10.2 15
460-3-60 414/506 1 2.9 30 2.1 0.50 5.0 5.7 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 9.9 54 2.8 0.33 12.7 15.2 25
265-1-60 238/292 1 8.5 46 2.6 0.33 11.1 13.2 20
030
208/230-3-60 187/253 1 6.9 63 2.8 0.33 9.7 11.4 15
460-3-60 414/506 1 5.4 30 2.1 0.50 7.5 8.9 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 13.0 74 4.1 0.50 17.1 20.4 30
265-1-60 238/292 1 11.3 67 3.9 0.50 15.2 18.0 25
036
208/230-3-60 187/253 1 7.8 68 4.1 0.50 11.9 13.9 20
460-3-60 414/506 1 3.9 34 2.1 0.50 6.0 7.0 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 13.6 88 6.0 0.75 19.6 23.0 35
042 208/230-3-60 187/253 1 8.8 68 6.0 0.75 14.8 17.0 25
460-3-60 414/506 1 4.4 34 4.6 0.75 9.0 10.1 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 15.7 84 6.0 0.75 21.7 25.6 40
048 208/230-3-60 187/253 1 11.0 88 6.0 0.75 17.0 19.8 30
460-3-60 414/506 1 5.4 44 4.6 0.75 10.0 11.4 15
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 26.3 145 7.6 1.00 33.9 40.5 60
060 208/230-3-60 187/253 1 15.6 123 7.6 1.00 23.2 27.1 40
460-3-60 414/506 1 7.8 70 4.0 1.00 11.8 13.8 20
208/230-1-60 187/253 1 28.3 158 7.6 1.00 35.9 43.0 70
070 208/230-3-60 187/253 1 19.2 155 7.6 1.00 26.8 31.6 50
460-3-60 414/506 1 8.7 75 4.0 1.00 12.7 14.9 20
LEGEND
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
RLA — Rated Load Amps
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Application data
Aquazone™ water source heat pumps are available in a Open loop system — This system is used where ground
flexible, efficient array of models, which can be used in all water is plentiful. In this application, ground water is
types of water loop, ground water, and ground loop type pumped through supply piping from the well to the building.
systems. Aquazone products provide optimal energy The water is then pumped back into the ground through a
efficient solutions and adapt to the most challenging design discharge well as it leaves the building. An additional heat
requirements. exchanger is usually installed between the building water
piping system and the ground water piping system. This de-
Water loop system sign limits the amount of piping and excavation required.
Water loop (or boiler/tower) system applications typically Aquazone units are provided with a standard thermostat-
include a number of units plumbed to a common piping ic expansion valve (TXV) and are rated to extremely low
system. For optimal performance, this system should be temperatures to self-adjust the refrigeration circuit. To con-
designed between 2.25 and 3 gpm per ton of cooling ca- serve water on this type of system, a slow opening/closing
pacity. The system is comprised of highly efficient pack- solenoid valve is recommended. Depending on loop water
aged reverse cycle heat pump units interconnected by a temperatures, a water regulating valve may be needed.
water loop. The water circuit serves as both a sink and
source for heat absorption and rejection and is designed Ground loop systems
for entering water temperatures between 50 and 90 F. There are many commonly specified designs for ground
Within this temperature range units can heat or cool as re- loop applications. Typical designs include vertical and hor-
quired from the same water source. Transferring heat from izontal loops. In some applications, water is piped from the
warm to cold spaces in the building, whenever they coex- ground or lake directly to the water source heat pump. Pip-
ist, conserves energy rather than creating new heat. ing is limited to the amount of pipe required to get the wa-
Refer to the Carrier Water Source Heat Pump Sys- ter from the source to the unit.
tem Design Guide for assistance designing water loop NOTE: When utilizing Aquazone water source heat pumps
systems. The guide includes a practical approach for the in ground loop systems, refer to design considerations in
most current design recommendations including: the ground water system section.
• Product application including horizontal, vertical, con- Horizontal ground loop — This system is used when
sole, rooftop and water-to-water applications. adequate space is available and trenching can be easily ac-
• Ventilation methods and system design including energy complished. A series of parallel pipes are laid out in trench-
recovery. es 3 to 6 ft below the ground surface, and then back-filled.
• Acoustical considerations for different product types. Often, multiple pipes are used to maximize the heat trans-
• Addressing indoor air quality (IAQ) issues such as con- fer capability of each trench. The amount of pipe and the
densate removal, humidity control. size of the ground loop field are based on ground
• Air distribution design including diffuser selection/ conditions, heating, and cooling requirements of the appli-
layout and ductwork design. cation and system design.
• Hydronic system design including pipe sizing/layout
Vertical ground loop — This system is used in vertical
and boiler/tower sizing.
• Control configurations such as stand alone, DDC, DCV borehole applications. This design is well suited for retrofit
applications when space is limited or where landscaping is
(demand controlled ventilation), and VVT® (variable vol-
already complete and minimum disruption of the site is de-
ume and temperature) controls.
sired. The vertical ground loop system contains a single
• Water Source Heat Pump Efficiency/Operational Cost
loop of pipe inserted into a hole. The hole is back-filled and
Comparison chart.
grouted after the pipe is inserted. The completed loop is
• System variations such as a system without a boiler,
concealed below ground. The number of loops required de-
variable pumping, and VAV (variable air volume) for
pends on ground conditions, heating and cooling require-
interior use.
ments, and the depth of each hole.
Ground water systems Hybrid systems — In some applications, it may be bene-
To utilize Aquazone units in ground water applications, ex- ficial to incorporate a cooling tower into the ground loop
tended range should be specified. This will provide factory- system to reduce the overall cost. A hybrid system discards
installed insulation on the coaxial coil to prevent conden- excess heat into the air and increases the cooling perfor-
sate from dripping when entering water temperatures are mance of the ground loop.
below 50 F. In addition, the copper coaxial coil installed on
the Aquazone units may not be suitable for all water condi- Condensate drainage
tions. Refer to the Water Conditioning section for proper Venting — Properly vent condensate lines to prevent fan
coaxial coil material selection. pressure from causing water to hang up in the piping.
Condensate lines should be pitched to assure full drainage
Surface water system — This system is typically located
of condensate under all load conditions. Use chemical
near a lake or pond. In this application, the loop can be
treatment to remove algae in the condensate pans and
submerged in a series of coils beneath the water surface.
drains in geographical areas that are conducive to algae
The number of coils required depends on system load and
growth.
design. This application requires minimum piping and
excavation. Trapping — Condensate trapping is a necessity on every
water source heat pump unit. A trap is provided to prevent
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Application data (cont)
the backflow of moisture from the condensate pan and into communicate effectively over the background noise of the
the fan intake or downstream into the mechanical system. air-conditioning system and other background noise
The water seal or the length of the trap depends on the sources.
positive or negative pressure on the drain pan. As a rule of Acoustical design goals are desirable sound pressure lev-
thumb, size the water seal 1 in. for every 1 in. of negative els within a given conditioned space and are represented
pressure on the unit. The water seal is the distance from by noise criteria (NC) curves. The NC curve levels repre-
the bottom of the unit condensate piping connection to sent a peak over a full spectrum of frequencies. A high val-
the bottom of the condensate drain line run-out piping. ue in a low frequency band has the same effect on NC level
Therefore, the trap size should be double the water seal as a lower value in a high frequency band. It is important
dimension. that sound levels be balanced over the entire spectrum rel-
Horizontal units — Horizontal units should be sloped to- ative to the NC curve. The lower the NC criteria curve, the
ward the drain at a 1/4 in. per foot pitch. If it is not possible more stringent the room acoustical design must be to meet
to meet the pitch requirement, a condensate pump should the design goals.
be designed and installed at the unit to pump condensate It is important to know how to convert NC levels
to a building drain. Horizontal units are not internally from the unit ratings in terms of sound power (Lw). This
trapped; therefore an external trap is necessary. Each unit conversion depends on the specifics of the acoustical envi-
must be installed with its own individual trap and means to ronment of the installation.
flush or blow out the condensate drain. It is not acceptable The resulting calculations are compared to the NC curve
to use a common trap or vent for multiple units. The con- selected for the area to assess the acoustical design.
densate piping system should not be designed with a pipe
Some of the factors that affect conversion of sound
size smaller than the drain connection pipe size.
power to sound pressure and consequent NC level include:
Vertical units — All vertical units require installation of
• type of acoustical ceiling
an external trap. • use of metal or flex duct
Water conditioning • absorption in the occupied space
• location in the occupied space
In some applications, maintaining proper water quality
• open or closed layout plan
may require higher corrosion protection for the water-to-
• use of open or ducted returns
refrigerant heat exchanger. Water quality varies from loca-
• orientation of unit to occupant
tion to location and is unique for each job. Water charac-
• use of lined or unlined duct
teristics such as pH value, alkalinity, hardness, and specific
conductance are important when considering any WSHP Hot gas reheat
application. Water typically includes impurities and Hot gas reheat (HGR) allows the user to not only control
hardness that must be removed. The required treatment space temperature, but also humidity levels within the con-
will depend on the water quality as well as type of system. ditioned space. Excessive moisture in the space can pro-
Water problems fall into three main categories: mote mold growth leading to damage in the structure or in-
1. Scale formation caused by hard water reduces the heat terior surfaces, as well as reducing the air quality and creat-
transfer rate and increases the water pressure drop ing an unhealthy environment.
through the heat exchanger. As water is heated, miner- Possible causes of excess humidity could be a byproduct
als and salts are precipitated from a solution and of the unit having to operate under a widely varying load,
deposited on the inside surface of the pipe or tube. an oversized short cycling unit, a high percentage of un-
2. Corrosion is caused by absorption of gases from the conditioned outside air being introduced into the space, a
air coupled with water on exposed metal. Corrosion high latent load in the space or any location where humid-
is also common in salt-water areas. ity infiltration is a problem.
3. Organic growths such as algae can reduce the heat Typical unit control is by a wall mounted thermostat that
transfer rate by forming an insulating coating on the senses temperature in the occupied space. By utilizing a
inside tube surface. Algae can also promote corrosion humidistat in addition to the thermostat, part load units
by pitting. with hot gas reheat are able to control the humidity levels
NOTE: In most commercial water loop applications, Aqua- in the space well. The hot gas reheat option allows cooling
zone WSHP units use copper water-to-refrigerant heat ex- and dehumidification to satisfy both the thermostat and hu-
changer. Units can and should be equipped with a cupron- midistat while preventing over-cooling of the space while in
ickel heat exchanger for applications where water is out- the dehumidification mode.
side the standard contaminant limits for a copper heat Once the thermostat reaches set point temperature, and
exchanger. is above humidity set point, the unit controller will energize
the reheat valve operating the unit in hot gas reheat mode,
Acoustical design first cooling and dehumidifying, then reheating the air (us-
Sound power levels represent the sound as it is produced ing hot refrigerant gas) before delivering it to the space,
by the source, the WSHP unit, with no regard to usually 2° to 5° F below room temperature. The unit oper-
attenuation between the source and the space. Acoustical ates like a dehumidifier by reheating the air along a
design goals are necessary to provide criteria for occupied constant sensible heat line, while the relative humidity of
spaces where people can be comfortable and
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the leaving air is reduced. This option offers significant en- A hot gas reheat valve and a reheat coil are optimal and
ergy savings over reheating air with electric heating coils. included in the refrigerant circuit. The refrigerant circuits in
The moisture removal capacity of a specific heat pump is the cooling and heating modes are identical to a standard
determined by the unit latent capacity rating. A heat heat pump. In the reheat mode, the compressor discharge
pump’s latent capacity can be determined by reviewing the gas is diverted through the reheat valve to the reheat coil
heat pump specification data sheets. Depending upon the which is located downstream of the cooling coil. The su-
entering water and air conditions, a total and sensible ca- perheated refrigerant gas reheats the air leaving the cool-
pacity can be interpolated from the data sheets. Subtract- ing coil. The hot refrigerant gas then passes though the
ing sensible capacity from total capacity yields latent ca- water to refrigerant coil where it is condensed to a liquid.
pacity. Dividing the latent capacity by 1069 converts the From this point the rest of the cooling cycle is completed
amount of moisture removal from Btuh to lb/hr. as in a regular heat pump. There are check valves to pre-
vent refrigerant flow into the reheat coil during standard
cooling/heating cycles.
WATER QUALITY GUIDELINES
LEGEND ††If the concentration of these corrosives exceeds the maximum allowable
HX — Heat Exchanger level, then the potential for serious corrosion problems exists.
N/A — Design Limits Not Applicable Considering Recirculating Sulfides in the water quickly oxidize when exposed to air, requiring that no
Potable Water agitation occur as the sample is taken. Unless tested immediately at the
NR — Application Not Recommended site, the sample will require stabilization with a few drops of one Molar
SS — Stainless Steel zinc acetate solution, allowing accurate sulfide determination up to
24 hours after sampling. A low pH and high alkalinity cause system prob-
*Heat exchanger materials considered are copper, cupronickel, 304 SS lems, even when both values are within ranges shown. The term pH refers
(stainless steel), 316 SS, titanium. to the acidity, basicity, or neutrality of the water supply. Below 7.0, the
†Closed recirculating system is identified by a closed pressurized piping water is considered to be acidic. Above 7.0, water is considered to be
system. basic. Neutral water registers a pH of 7.0.
**Recirculating open wells should observe the open recirculating design To convert ppm to grains per gallon, divide by 17. Hardness in mg/l is
considerations. equivalent to ppm.
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Controls — WSHP Open sequence of operation
The WSHP Open multi-protocol controller will control me- Global occupancy scheduling — The WSHP Open
chanical cooling, heating, hot gas reheat and waterside controller has the capability to read the occupancy status
economizer outputs based on its own space temperature from another unit so that a group of WSHPs can be con-
input and set points. An optional CO2 IAQ (indoor air qual- trolled from a single occupancy schedule. The local Occu-
ity) sensor mounted in the space can maximize the occu- pancy Schedules must be disabled in order to utilize the
pant comfort. The WSHP Open has its own hardware global occupancy input.
clock that is automatically set when the heat pump soft- NOTE: Scheduling can only be controlled from one
ware is downloaded to the board. Occupancy types are de- source.
scribed in the scheduling section below. The following sec-
BACnet network occupancy input — The WSHP Open
tions describe the functionality of the WSHP Open multi-
controller has the capability to accept an external BACnet Binary
protocol controller. All point objects that are referred to in
Network Input for occupancy control. This function is only com-
this sequence of operation will be referenced to the objects
patible with units used in BACnet systems. You will need to con-
as viewed in the BACview6 handheld user interface.
figure the “System Occupancy” BACnet network input point to
Scheduling locate the device and point name where the external occupancy
Scheduling is used to start/stop the unit based upon a time point information resides. Also Occupancy Schedules must be
period to control the space temperature to specified occu- disabled in order to utilize this input.
pied heating and cooing set points. The controller is de- NOTE: Scheduling can only be controlled from one
faulted to control by occupied set points all the time, until source.
either a Time Schedule is configured with the Equipment
Touch™ interface, i-Vu Open, or a Third Party control sys- Fire/smoke detector (FSD) input (field optional)
tem Enables/Disables the BAS On/Off point. Your local The WSHP Open controller has the capability to read the
time and date must be set for these functions to operate status of a NC FSD contact input to determine if a fire or
properly. The occupancy source can be changed to one of smoke detector alarm is present. If the controller deter-
the following: mines an alarm condition is present, all heating, cooling
Occupancy schedules — The controller will be occu- and the fan are disabled. The normal state of the switch is
pied 24/7 until a Time schedule has been configured using factory set to Normally Closed and cannot be changed.
either, i-Vu Open, Equipment Touch or a third party En- Shutdown input
ables/Disables the BAS On/Off point. This can be disabled The WSHP Open controller has a shutdown input (soft-
by going to Config>Unit>Occupancy Schedules and ware) which when set to its Active mode will cause the
changing the point from Enable to Disable. WSHP to safely shut down in a controlled fashion. Heating
NOTE: This point must be Enabled in order for i-Vu Open and cooling will be disabled after any minimum runtime
or Bacview6 to assign a Time schedule to the controller. conditions expire and the fan will be disabled after the fan
Schedule_Schedule — The unit will operate according off timer expires. All alarms are reset but any active alarm
to the schedule configured and stored in the unit. The will remain active. After the shutdown input transitions
schedule is accessible via the Equipment Touch user inter- from Active mode to Inactive mode, the WSHP Open con-
face, i-Vu Open, or Field Assistant. The daily schedule con- troller will restart after the configured power fail restart de-
sists of a start/stop time (standard or 24 hour mode) and lay expires.
seven days of the week, starting with Monday and ending Indoor fan
on Sunday.
The indoor fan will operate in any one of three modes de-
Occupancy input contact (option) — If configured for pending upon the user configuration selected. Fan mode
remote occupancy control (default), the WSHP Open con- can be defined/selected as Auto, Continuous, or Always
troller has the capability to use an external dry contact clo- On. In Auto mode the fan is in intermittent operation
sure to determine the occupancy status of the unit. You will during both occupied and unoccupied periods. Continuous
need to disable the Occupancy Schedules in order to utilize fan is intermittent during unoccupied periods and continu-
the Occupancy Contact Input. The control will cause the ous during occupied periods. Always On operates the fan
unit to go into an occupied mode whenever the abnormal continuously during both occupied and unoccupied peri-
input is sensed. After the input returns to its normal state, ods. In the default mode, Continuous, the fan will be
the unit will stay in the occupied mode for the configured turned on whenever any one of the following is true:
Occupancy Override Delay period (15 minutes default).
• It is in occupied mode. Determined by its occupancy
NOTE: Scheduling can only be controlled from one status.
source. • Whenever there is a demand for cooling or heating in
BAS (building automation system) on/off — For use the unoccupied mode.
with a Building Automation System that supports network • When there is a call for dehumidification (optional).
scheduling, you will need to disable the Occupancy Sched- When power is reapplied after a power outage, there
ules so the BAS system can control the unit through a net- will be a configured time delay of 5 to 600 seconds before
work communication and the BAS scheduling function. starting the fan. There are also configured fan delays for
NOTE: Scheduling can only be controlled from one Fan On and Fan Off. The fan on delay defines the delay
source. time (0 to 30 seconds; default 10) before the fan begins to
operate after heating or cooling is started while the fan off
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delay defines the delay time (0 to 180 seconds; default 45) The following conditions must be true in order for the cool-
the fan will continue to operate after heating or cooling is ing algorithm to run:
stopped. The fan will continue to run as long as the com- • Cooling is set to Enable
pressors, heating stages, or the dehumidification relays are • The Fire/Smoke Input and Shutdown modes are
on. If the SPT failure alarm or condensate overflow alarm inactive
is active; the fan will be shutdown immediately regardless • Heat mode is not active and the compressor time
of occupancy state or demand. guard(s) have expired
Automatic 3-speed fan control — The WSHP Open • Condensate Overflow input is Normal
controller is capable of controlling up to three fan speeds. The • Fan Status is true (if option is enabled)
motor will operate at the lowest speed possible to provide qui- • If occupied, the SPT is greater than the occupied cool-
et and efficient fan operation with the best latent capability. ing set point
The motor will increase speed if additional cooling or heating • Space temperature reading is valid
is required to obtain the desired space temperature set point. • If unoccupied, the SPT is greater than the unoccupied
The control increases the motor's speed as the space tem- cooling set point.
perature rises above the cooling or below the heating set • If economizer cooling is available and active and the
point. The amount of space temperature increase above or economizer alone is insufficient to provide enough cool-
below the set point required to increase the fan speed is user ing.
configurable in the set point. Also, the control will increase • OAT is greater than the Cooling lockout temperature if
the fan speed as the Supply Air Temperature approaches the OAT is available
configured minimum or maximum limits. • Condenser Water Pump is on (if condenser water link-
Fan speed control - during heating — Whenever age active)
heat is required and active, the control continuously moni- If all the above conditions are met, the compressors will
tors the supply air temperature to verify it does not rise be energized as required, otherwise they will be de-ener-
above the configured Maximum Heating SAT Limit (110 F gized. If cooling is active and should the SAT approach the
default). As the SAT approaches this value, the control will minimum SAT limit, the fan will be indexed to the next
increase the fan speed as required to ensure the SAT will higher speed. Should this be insufficient and if the SAT falls
remain 5° F below the limit. This feature provides the most further (equal to the minimum SAT limit), the fan will be in-
quiet and efficient operation by operating the fan at the dexed to the maximum speed. If the SAT still continues to
lowest speed possible. fall 5° F below the minimum SAT limit, all cooling stages
Fan speed control - during cooling — Whenever me- will be disabled.
chanical cooling is required and active, the control continu- During Cooling, the reversing valve output will be held
ously monitors the supply air temperature to verify it does in the cooling position (either B or O type as configured)
not fall below the configured Minimum Cooling SAT Limit even after the compressor is stopped. The valve will not
(50 F default). As the SAT approaches this value, the con- switch position until the heating mode is required.
trol will increase the fan speed as required to ensure the The configuration screens contain the Min SAT param-
SAT will remain 5° F above the limit. Fan will operate at eter as well as cooling lockout based on outdoor air tem-
lowest speed to maximize latent capacity during cooling. perature (OAT), both can be adjusted to meet various spec-
Fan status (option) ifications.
An optional input can be configured as either an occupan- There is a 5-minute off time for the compressor as well
cy input contact or a fan status input. If configured as fan as a 5-minute time delay when staging up to allow the SAT
status, the controller will compare the status of the fan to to achieve a stable temperature before energizing a second
the desired commanded state. Whenever the fan is com- stage of capacity. Likewise, a 45-second delay is used
manded to run (ON), the fan status will be checked and ver- when staging down.
ified to match the commanded state. If the fan status is not After a compressor is staged off, it may be restarted
on, then a fan status alarm will be generated after 1 minute again after a normal time-guard period of 5 minutes and if
and the equipment's compressor(s) and auxiliary heat will the supply air temperature has increase above the mini-
be disabled and the optional OA damper will close (if mum supply air temperature limit.
equipped). The WSHP Open controller provides a status input to
Cooling monitor the compressor operation. The status is moni-
tored to determine if the compressor status matches the
The WSHP Open controller will operate one or two stages commanded state. This input is used to determine if a re-
of compression to maintain the desired cooling set point. frigerant safety switch or other safety device has tripped
The compressor outputs are controlled by the PI (propor- and caused the compressor to stop operating normally. If
tional-integral) cooling loop and cooling stages capacity al- this should occur, an alarm will be generated to indicate the
gorithm. They will be used to calculate the desired number faulted compressor condition.
of stages needed to satisfy the space by comparing the
space temperature (SPT) to the appropriate cooling set Reverse cycle heating
point. The water side economizer, if applicable, will be The WSHP Open controller will operate one or two stages
used for first stage cooling in addition to the compressor(s). of compression to maintain the desired heating set point.
The compressor outputs are controlled by the heating PI
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Controls — WSHP Open sequence of operation (cont)
(proportional-integral) loop and heating stages capacity al- Auxiliary heat
gorithm. They will be used to calculate the desired number Single stage electric auxiliary heat — The control
of stages needed to satisfy the space by comparing the can operate a single stage of electric heat installed on the
space temperature (SPT) to the appropriate heating set discharge side of the unit in order to maintain the desired
point. The following conditions must be true in order for heating set point should the compressor capacity be insuf-
the heating algorithm to run: ficient or a compressor failure occurs. Unless a compressor
• Heating is set to Enable fault condition exists, the heat stage will only operate to
• The Fire/Smoke Input and Shutdown modes are inac- supplement the heat provided by the compressor if the
tive space temperature falls more than one degree below the
• Cool mode is not active and the compressor time guard desired heating set point. The heat stage will be controlled
has expired so the SAT will not exceed the Maximum Heating SAT lim-
• Condensate Overflow input is Normal it and subject to a two-minute minimum OFF time to pre-
• Fan Status is true (if option is enabled) vent excessive cycling. Should the compressor(s) fail to op-
• If occupied, the SPT is less than the occupied heating erate and heating is required, the auxiliary heat will operate
set point as required to maintain the space temperature set point.
• Space temperature reading is valid
• If unoccupied, the SPT is less than the unoccupied heat- Indoor air quality (IAQ) and demand con-
ing set point trolled ventilation (DCV)
• OAT is less than the Heating lockout temperature if If the optional indoor air quality sensor is installed or the
OAT is available. network input point “System Space AQ” is utilized, the
• Condenser Water Pump is on (if condenser water link- WSHP Open controller can maintain indoor air quality,
age active) with a field-installed modulating OA damper providing de-
If all the above conditions are met, the heating outputs mand controlled ventilation. The control operates the mod-
ulating OA damper during occupied periods. The control
will be energized as required, otherwise they will be de-
energized. If the heating is active and should the SAT ap- monitors the CO2 level and compares it to the configured
proach the maximum SAT limit, the fan will be indexed to set points and adjusts the ventilation rate as required. The
the next higher speed. Should this be insufficient, then if control provides proportional ventilation to meet the re-
the SAT rises further and reaches the maximum heating quirements of ASHRAE specifications by providing a base
SAT limit, the fan will be indexed to the maximum speed. If ventilation rate and then increasing the rate as the CO2 lev-
the SAT still continues to rise 5° F above the maximum lim- el increases. The control will begin to proportionally in-
it, all heating stages will be disabled. crease ventilation when the CO2 level rises above the start
ventilation set point and will reach the full ventilation rate
During Heating, the reversing valve output will be held when the CO2 level is at or above the maximum set point.
in the heating position (either B or O type as configured) A user configurable minimum damper position ensures
even after the compressor is stopped. The valve will not that proper base ventilation is delivered when occupants
switch position until the cooling mode is required. are not present. The IAQ configurations can be accessed
The configuration screens contain the Max SAT param- through the configuration screen. The following conditions
eter as well as heating lockout based on outdoor air tem- must be true in order for this algorithm to run:
perature (OAT), both can be adjusted to meet various spec- • Damper control is configured for DCV.
ifications. • The Fire/Smoke Input and Shutdown modes are inac-
There is a 5-minute off time for the compressor as well tive.
as a 5-minute time delay when staging up to allow the SAT • Fan Status is true (if option is enabled).
to achieve a stable temperature before energizing a second • The unit is in an occupied mode.
stage of capacity. Likewise, a 45-second delay is used • IAQ sensor reading is greater than the DCV Start Con-
when staging down. trol set point.
After a compressor is staged off, it may be restarted The control has four user adjustable set points: DCV
again after a normal time-guard period of 5 minutes and if start control set point, DCV Maximum Control set point,
the supply air temperature has fallen below the maximum Minimum damper position and the DCV Maximum damp-
supply air temperature limit. er position.
The WSHP Open controller provides a status input to NOTE: In order for the damper to maintain proper base
monitor the compressor operation. The status is monitored ventilation, the fan must be configured to operate in either
to determine if the compressor status matches the com- the Continuous or Always On mode.
manded state. This input is used to determine if a refrigerant Two-position OA damper — The control can be config-
safety switch or other safety device has tripped and caused ured to operate as a ventilation damper in a 2-position ven-
the compressor to stop operating normally. If this should oc- tilation mode to provide the minimum ventilation require-
cur, an alarm will be generated to indicate the faulted com- ments during occupied periods. This control operation still
pressor condition. Also, if auxiliary heat is available (see be- utilizes the modulating damper actuator.
low), the auxiliary heat will operate to replace the reverse cy-
cle heating and maintain the space temperature as required. Dehumidification with hot gas reheat (HGR)
The WSHP Open controller will provide occupied and un-
occupied dehumidification only on units that are equipped
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with the factory-installed HGR option. This function re- Heating — Additionally, the economizer control will open
quires an accessory space relative humidity sensor. When the water valve should the entering water loop temperature
using a relative humidity sensor to control dehumidification be suitable for heating (at least 5° F above space tempera-
during occupied or unoccupied times, the dehumidification ture) and heat is required. The valve will be controlled in a
set points are used accordingly. Additionally, the network similar manner except to satisfy the heating requirement.
input point “System Space RH” may also be used in place Should the coil capacity be insufficient to satisfy the space
of the hard wired RH (relative humidity) sensor. When the load for more than 5 minutes, then the compressor will be
indoor relative humidity becomes greater then the dehu- started to satisfy the load. Should the SAT reach the Maxi-
midification set point a dehumidification demand will be ac- mum Heating SAT limit, the economizer valve will close
knowledged. As long as heating or cooling is not currently during compressor operation.
active, dehumidification will be energized, bringing on the
supply fan (medium speed), mechanical cooling, and the Demand limit
integral refrigerant hot gas reheat coil. The controls will en- The WSHP Open controller has the ability to accept three
gage cooling mode, start the compressor if not already op- levels of demand limit from the BACnet network. In re-
erating, and waste heat from the compressor cooling cycle sponse to a demand limit, the unit will decrease its heating
will be diverted to the reheat coil. The reversing valve will set point and increase its cooling set point to widen the
be positioned to operate the compressor in the cooling range in order to immediately lower the electrical demand.
mode. If a call for sensible cooling takes place during hot The amount of temperature adjustment in response is user
gas reheat operation, the hot gas reheat is de-energized adjustable for both heating and cooling and for each de-
and the reheat operation is turned off. Once the call for mand level. The response to a particular demand level may
cooling has been satisfied and if there is still a need for de- also be set to zero.
humidification, the unit will continue to operate in a dehu- Power failure restart delay
midification mode with the compressor providing cooling
and the refrigerant reheat energized. The control provides a user configurable delay when recov-
ering from a power failure or SHUTDOWN mode or when
Waterside economizer transitioning from unoccupied to occupied mode in order
The WSHP Open controller has the capability of providing to prevent excessive demand when many units start simul-
two-position waterside economizer operation (economizer taneously. Each unit can be user configured for a unique
coil is mounted to the entering air side of the unit and con- delay between 5 and 600 seconds. The factory pro-
nected to the condenser water loop) in order to be used to grammed default delay is 180 seconds.
provide free cooling (or preheating) when water conditions Fire/smoke detector alarm
are optimal. Water economizer settings can be accessed
through the equipment status screen. The following condi- The control monitors the voltage input to J1-9 to detect if
tions must be true for economizer operation: a smoke detector or fire detector Normally Closed contact
has opened, indicating an alarm condition. The control will
• SAT reading is available. verify the presence of 24 vac on this input. If the input
• EWT reading is available. should open at any time, an alarm will be generated after 3
• If occupied, the SPT is greater than the occupied cool- seconds and the equipment (fan, compressor, auxiliary
ing set point or less than the occupied heating set point heat and damper) will immediately return to an OFF or
and the condenser water temperature is suitable. closed state.
• Space temperature reading is valid.
• If unoccupied, the SPT is greater than the unoccupied Space temperature alarms
cooling set point or less than the unoccupied heating set The control provides the ability to generate an alarm when-
point and the condenser water temperature is suitable. ever the space temperature exceeds the alarm set point. A
Two-position water economizer control — The con- separate occupied hysteresis and fixed unoccupied high and
trol has the capability to control a normally open or nor- low alarm set points are provided. The control provides a 5-
mally closed, two-position water valve to control condenser minute alarm delay during unoccupied periods. During occu-
water flow through a coil on the entering air side of the pied periods, the control uses the occupied temperature set
unit. points and applies the hysteresis value to determine the
Cooling — The purpose is to provide a cooling economiz- alarm set points. Whenever an occupancy transition from
er function directly from the condenser water loop when unoccupied to occupied occurs or the occupied temperature
the entering water loop temperature is suitable (at least set points are changed causing an alarm condition to occur,
5° F below space temperature). If the optional coil is pro- the control will automatically calculate an alarm delay (equiv-
vided and the water loop conditions are suitable, then the alent to the configured delay time in minutes per degree F
valve will open to provide cooling to the space when re- times the temperature error that occurred plus 15 minutes).
quired. Should the capacity be insufficient for a period This will prevent nuisance alarms whenever an occupancy
greater than 5 minutes, or should a high humidity condi- change occurs and allows time for the unit to correct an
tion occur, then the compressor will be started to satisfy alarming temperature condition.
the load. Should the SAT reach the Minimum Cooling SAT Condenser water temperature alarm
limit, the economizer valve will close during compressor
The control has 4 configurable alarm limits for condenser
operation.
water temperature. The control will verify that the water
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Controls — WSHP Open sequence of operation (cont)
temperature is within operating range (between high and Indoor air quality alarm
low limits) for the specific operating mode (heating or cool- The control provides the ability to generate a high CO2 lev-
ing) before energizing the compressor. Once the compres- el alarm during occupied periods whenever the CO2 sensor
sor is started, the condenser water temperature is further value exceeds the user adjustable limit. Whenever an occu-
monitored to verify that it is within limits to ensure sufficient pancy transition from unoccupied to occupied occurs, or
water is flowing through the coil. Should the leaving water the occupied alarm limit is changed to a value that causes
temperature rise above or fall below the appropriate limits, an alarm condition to occur, the control will automatically
and alarm is generated and the compressor will be shut calculate an alarm delay:
down if the condition occurs for more than 15 seconds.
the configured delay time in minutes
Supply air temperature alarm + 15 minutes
ppm times the error that occurred
The control has 2 configurable alarm limits for supply air
temperature. The control will verify that the supply air tem- This prevents nuisance alarms from occurring when oc-
perature is within operating range (between high and low cupancy changes or the set point is changed. The IAQ
limits) whenever the compressor or auxiliary heat is operat- alarm can be disabled by setting Occupied High IAQ Alarm
ing. Should the air temperature rise above or fall below the Limit to zero.
appropriate limit, an alarm is generated if the condition oc-
curs for more than 1 minute. Relative humidity alarm
The control provides the ability to generate an alarm
High condensate/overflow alarm
whenever the space relative humidity exceeds the alarm set
The control will monitor a discrete input to determine the point. Separate occupied and unoccupied high humidity
state of a condensate level switch. The input can be config- alarm set points are provided. The control provides a 5-
ured to alarm on either an open or closed switch condition. minute alarm delay during unoccupied periods. During oc-
Should this input be in an alarm state, the control will start cupied periods, the controller uses the occupied high RH
a timer and after the timer exceeds a configurable Conden- alarm limit. Whenever an occupancy transition from unoc-
sate Overflow Alarm Delay limit (10-second default), the cupied to occupied occurs, or the occupied high alarm limit
control will generate an alarm and the unit will disable the is lowered causing an alarm condition to occur, the control
compressor and fan outputs. will automatically calculate an alarm delay:
Fan status alarm (optional) the configured delay time in minutes
+ 15 minutes
The control generates a fan status alarm should the fan sta- % RH times the humidity error
tus input detect the fan is OFF after any fan speed output condition that occurred
has been enabled. A 30-second alarm delay is used to al-
low the fan sufficient time to start operating before an This will prevent nuisance alarms whenever an occu-
alarm condition is detected. The control monitors the fan pancy change occurs and allows time for the unit to correct
output and if the fan is operating at any speed, the fan sta- an alarming humidity condition.
tus must detect the fan is operating.
Condenser water linkage failure alarm (if con-
Compressor status alarm denser water linkage was active)
The control generates a compressor failure alarm should The control generates a condenser water linkage failure
the compressor status input detect the compressor is OFF alarm should linkage fail after once being active. The link-
after the compressor output has been energized. A 6-min- age status is monitored and should it fail to be updated
ute alarm delay is used to allow the compressor to start from the Loop Controller, then a Condenser Water Link-
(prevents alarms due to time guard operation) before an age alarm is generated. A 6-minute alarm delay is provided
alarm condition is detected. The control monitors the com- to prevent false alarm from occurring.
pressor output and if the compressor output is energized, NOTE: This alarm can only be reset by re-establishing link-
the compressor status input must detect the compressor age and correcting the condition that caused the linkage
operation. failure to occur or by setting the SHUTDOWN point to Ac-
tive momentarily.
Filter status alarm
The control provides the ability to generate a dirty filter Airside linkage failure alarm (if airside linkage
alarm after the number of fan run hours exceeds a configu- was active)
rable filter alarm timer limit. The control monitors the fan The control generates an airside linkage failure alarm
output and if the fan is operating at any speed, it accumu- should linkage fail after once being active. The linkage sta-
lates run time. Should the fan run time hours exceed the tus is monitored and should it fail to be updated from the
configurable limit, an alarm is generated. To reset the Master Zone Controller, then an Airside Linkage alarm is
alarm timer after the alarm has been generated, a Reset generated. A 6-minute alarm delay is provided to prevent
Filter Alarm input is provided. The filter alarm can be dis- false alarm from occurring.
abled by setting the Filter Alarm Timer Delay to zero (fac- NOTE: This alarm can only be reset by re-establishing link-
tory default). age and correcting the condition that caused the linkage
failure to occur or by setting the SHUTDOWN point to
Active momentarily.
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OAT sensor alarm (if network OA temperature NOTE: This alarm can be reset by setting the SHUT-
was active) DOWN point to Active momentarily.
The control generates an OAT sensor failure alarm should ZS sensor alarm (if ZS sensor was active)
the value of OAT fail to be updated through the Network
after once being active. The update status is monitored and The control generates a ZS sensor failure alarm should the
ZS sensor fail to communicate with the control. The up-
should it fail to be updated, then an OAT sensor alarm is
generated. An alarm delay (approximately 1 hour) is pro- date status is monitored and should it fail to be updated,
vided to prevent false alarm from occurring while minimiz- then the alarm is generated.
ing the required update rate for OAT.
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Guide specifications
Packaged Water Source Heat Pumps manufacturer shall warranty the compressor for a
period of up to 5 years from shipping.
HVAC Guide Specifications (Water Loop)
Part 2 — Product
Size Range: 6,100 to 64,000 Btuh
Cooling Capacity 2.01 EQUIPMENT
A. General: Units shall be prewired and precharged in
7,800 to 72,800 Btuh
factory.
Heating Capacity
B. Basic Construction:
Carrier Model Number:
1. Units shall have the airflow arrangement as
50PCH, 50PCV, 50PCD shown on the plans. If units with these arrange-
Part 1 — General ments are not used, the contractor supplying
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION the water source heat pumps is responsible for
A. Install water source heat pumps, as indicated on the any extra costs incurred by other trades and
plans with capacities and characteristics as listed in must submit detailed mechanical drawings
the schedule and the specifications that follow. Units showing ductwork requirements and changes or
shall be horizontal or vertical configurations. All relocation of any other mechanical or electrical
equipment shall be rated and certified in accordance system. If other arrangements make servicing
with ANSI/AHRI/ASHRAE/ISO (American difficult, the contractor must provide access
National Standard Institute/Air-Conditioning, Heat- panels and clear routes to ease service. The
ing and Refrigeration Institute/American Society of architect must approve all changes 10 days
Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engi- prior to bid.
neers/International Organization for Standardiza- 2. All units shall have stainless steel drain pans to
tion) 13256-1. All equipment shall be tested, comply with this project’s IAQ (indoor air qual-
investigated, and determined to comply with the ity) requirements. Painted steel or plastic is not
requirements of the standards for Heating and Cool- acceptable.
ing Equipment UL-1995 for the United States and
CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO.236 for Canada, by Intertek 3. The cabinet shall be fabricated from heavy gage
Testing Laboratories (ETL). The units shall have galvanized steel for superior corrosion protec-
AHRI/ISO and ETL-US-C labels. tion. All interior surfaces shall be lined with
1/2-in. thick, multi-density, coated, fiberglass
B. Units shall be supplied completely factory built and
capable of operation with an entering water tem- insulation. Insulation must be non-combustible,
perature range from 50 to 100 F. Quality control non-hydroscopic and anti-fungal. Insulation
system shall automatically perform via computer: tri- must meet NFPA 90A and 90B for fire protec-
ple leak check, pressure tests, evacuation and accu- tion as well as Fire Hazard classification 25/50
rately charging of system, detailed heating and (per ASTM E84 and UL 723 and CAN/ULC
cooling mode tests, and quality cross checking all S102-M88), ASTM C1071, erosion require-
operational and test conditions to pass/fail criteria. ments of UL181 and be certified to meet
C. Units shall be individually packaged on wooden skid GREENGUARD indoor air quality standards for
with protective corner posts and plastic stretch low emitting products. One blower access
wrapping for maximum protection. panel and two compressor compartment access
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE panels shall be removable with supply and
return air ductwork in place.
A. All equipment listed in this section must be rated in
accordance with ANSI/AHRI/ASHRAE/ISO 4. Unit shall have a floating compressor or pan
13256-1 performance standard, latest edition. The consisting of a 1/2-in. thick high density elasto-
applicable units shall have a AHRI/ISO label. Stan- meric pad between the compressor base plate
dard cabinet panel insulation shall meet NFPA and the unit base pan to prevent transmission
(National Fire Protection Association) 90A require- of vibration to the structure.
ments, air erosion and mold growth limits of UL- 5. Units shall have a 1-in. filter rack and 1-in. thick
181, stringent fungal resistance test per ASTM- throwaway type fiberglass filter as standard.
C1071 and ASTM G21, and shall meet zero level Units shall have an optional 2-in. thick pleated
bacteria growth per ASTM (American Society for MERV 8 filter (size 007-070) or MERV 13 filter
Testing and Materials) G22. (size 015 and larger) available. The filter rack
B. All units shall be factory tested in all operating shall incorporate a 1-in. duct flange. The units
modes and safety switch operation shall be verified. shall have an insulated divider panel between
C. Serial numbers will be recorded by factory and fur- the air-handling section and the compressor
nished to contractor for ease of unit warranty status. section to minimize the transmission of com-
1.03 WARRANTY: pressor noise, and to permit service testing
The manufacturer shall warranty equipment for a without air bypass.
period of 12 months from start-up or 18 months 6. Cabinets shall have separate holes and knock-
from shipping (whichever occurs first). The outs for entrance of line voltage and low voltage
control wiring. Supply and return water
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connections shall be brass female pipe thread The finned tube heat exchanger shall have an
fittings and mounted flush to cabinet exterior. optional protective coil coating. This corrosion
Connections that require a backup wrench or protection shall consist of tin plated copper
that extrude past the unit corner post are not tubing with coated aluminum fins that must
acceptable. Condensate connection will be pass 1,000 hours of ASTM B117 salt fog test-
stainless steel female pipe thread fittings. Plastic ing. Painted, dipped or e-coated heat exchang-
is not acceptable. ers are not acceptable.
7. Hanging brackets shall be provided as standard 5. Reversing Valve:
for horizontal units. Reversing valves shall be four-way solenoid acti-
C. Fan and Motor Assembly: vated refrigerant valves that will fail in the heat-
1. The fan shall be direct-drive centrifugal forward ing operation should the solenoid fail to
curved type with a dynamically balanced wheel. function. Reversing valves that fail to the cool-
The housing and wheel shall be designed for ing operation shall not be allowed.
quiet low velocity operation. The blower hous- 6. Coaxial (tube in tube) refrigerant-to-water heat
ing shall feature a removable inlet ring to facili- exchanger. Refrigerant-to-water heat exchang-
tate removal and servicing of the fan motor. ers shall be of copper inner water tube and steel
The fan motor shall be 3-speed, permanently outer refrigerant tube design rated to withstand
lubricated, PSC (permanent split capacitor) type 600 psig working refrigerant pressure and 400
with thermal overload protection. psig working water pressure. Shell and tube
2. Units rated 15,000 to 70,000 Btuh shall have style refrigerant to water heat exchangers shall
an optional constant torque electronically com- be treated as pressure vessels and shall require
mutated motor for premium fan efficiency. refrigerant pressure relief valves piped to the
These motors shall feature 5 pre-programmed exterior of the building. The contractor supply-
torque settings that can be changed in the field ing the water source heat pumps with shell and
to match design requirements. 460 v-3 ph-60 tube heat exchangers shall be responsible for
Hz units with these motors must be able to any additional installation costs. Brazed plate
operate without the need for a neutral wire for water-to-refrigerant heat exchangers shall
the motor. require additional centrifugal separators added
3. Blower shall have inlet rings to allow removal of to the supply water piping at each unit. Each
wheel and motor from one side without remov- separator shall have an automated clean out
ing housing. valve piped to a waste line. The contractor sup-
plying water source heat pumps with brazed
4. Units supplied without permanently lubricated plate heat exchangers shall be responsible for
motors must provide external oilers for easy any additional costs.
service.
7. Safety controls include both a high pressure and
5. The fan and motor assembly must be capable of low pressure switch. Temperature sensors shall
overcoming the external static pressures as not replace these safety switches.
shown on the schedule.
8. Access fittings shall be factory installed on high
6. The airflow/static pressure rating of the unit and low pressure refrigerant lines to facilitate
shall be based on a wet coil and a clean filter in field service.
place.
9. Activation of any safety device shall prevent
D. Refrigerant Components: compressor operation via a lockout circuit. The
1. Units shall use R-410A refrigerant. All units lockout circuit shall be reset at the thermostat
shall have a factory sealed and fully charged or at the contractor supplied disconnect switch.
refrigerant circuit. Units which may be reset at the disconnect
2. Hermetic Compressor: switch only shall not be acceptable.
Hermetic reciprocating, rotary, or scroll com- E. Controls and Safeties:
pressors shall be specifically designed for 1. Electrical:
R-410A refrigerant and shall be internally a. Controls and safety devices will be factory
sprung (if reciprocating), externally isolated and wired and mounted within the unit. Controls
with thermal overload protection. shall include fan relay, compressor contac-
3. Refrigerant metering thermostatic expansion tor, 24-v transformer, reversing valve coil,
valves or capillary tubes. solid-state lockout controller and Complete
4. The finned tube heat exchanger shall be con- C board controller. The standard trans-
structed of lanced aluminum fins not exceeding former shall be rated for a minimum 50 va.
sixteen fins per inch bonded to rifled copper All units shall be name plated for use with
tubes in a staggered pattern and will have a time-delay fuses or HACR circuit breakers.
600 psig working pressure. The heat Unit controls shall be 24-v and provide heat-
exchanger shall have aluminum end sheets. ing or cooling as required by the remote
thermostat/sensor.
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Guide specifications (cont)
b. Optional transformers shall be rated 75 va 3) Test mode (reduces all time delays to 5
and shall have a push button reset circuit seconds for diagnostic work).
breaker on the secondary power. 4) Antifreeze setting for low water tem-
2. Piping: perature sensor.
a. Supply and return water connections shall d. Safety devices include:
be copper FPT fittings and shall be securely 1) Low pressure cutout set a 40 psig for
mounted flush to the cabinet corner post loss of charge protection (freezestat
allowing for connection to a flexible hose and/or high discharge gas temperature
without the use of a backup wrench. sensor is not acceptable).
b. All water connections and electrical knock- 2) High pressure cutout control set at 600
outs must be in the compressor compart- psig.
ment corner post to not interfere with the 3) Low supply water temperature sensor
serviceability of unit. Contractor shall be that detects drops in refrigerant tem-
responsible for any extra costs involved in perature that could result in water coax
the installation of units that do not have this heat exchanger freezing.
feature. 4) Low air coil temperature sensor that
3. Unit Controls: detects drops in refrigerant temperature
a. Solid-State Safety Circuit: that could result in air heat exchanger
freezing.
All units shall have a Complete C board
5) High level condensate sensor that shuts
safety control circuit with the following fea-
off the compressor if the condensate
tures:
drain pan fills with water.
1) Anti-short cycle time delay (5-minute 6) On board voltage detection that disables
delay on break). the compressor control circuit if there
2) Random start time delay on initial are extreme variations in supply voltage.
power.
4. Deluxe D Controls:
3) Brownout/surge/power interruption
protection. Optional electronic Deluxe D controls shall
4) 120 second low pressure switch bypass have all the features of the Complete C controls
timer. with the following additional features:
5) High refrigerant pressure shutdown. a. 75 va transformer.
6) Low refrigerant pressure shutdown. b. Pump-valve relay to enable a pump/valve
7) Low water temperature shutdown operation when calling for compressor
(adjustable for closed loop systems). operation.
8) Air coil freeze protection shutdown.
9) High condensate level shutdown. c. Energy management switch to enable remote
10) 24 vac alarm output for remote fault operation of WSHP (water source heat
indication. pump).
b. The Complete C board shall automatically d. Phase monitor to protect the compressor
reset after a safety shutdown. Restart the from operating in reverse rotation on three
unit if the cause of the shutdown no longer phase units.
exists (except for low temperature and high e. Boilerless control shall activate an electric
condensate level shutdowns). Should a fault heater (internal or external unit) and disable
re-occur within 60 minutes after reset, then compressor should water temperature drop
a “hard” lockout will occur. A light-emitting below set point. Includes a relay and splitting
diode (LED) shall annunciate the following the power supply to the unit into a blower
alarms: brownout, high refrigerant pressure, motor and control power supply and a com-
low refrigerant pressure, low water tempera- pressor power supply. The relay (when ener-
ture and a high level of condensate in the gized) deactivates the compressor control
drain pan. The LED will display each fault circuit.
condition as soon as the fault occurs. If a 5. WSHP Open Multiple Protocol Control:
hard lockout occurs, then the fault LED will a. Units shall have all the features above (Com-
display the type of fault until the unit is reset. plete C board) and the state of the art
c. The Complete C board shall feature the fol- WSHP Open multiple protocol interface
lowing field configurable adjustments: board will have the ability to be viewed in the
1) Lock out reset on thermostat interrup- Equipment Touch™, System Touch™, or
tion or power reset. field assistant user interface. All point objects
2) Two or four restart attempts before a will have the ability to be viewed in the
hard lockout. Equipment Touch user interface. The
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following points must be available at a cen- F. Factory-Installed Options:
tral or remote computer location: 1. Cupronickel coaxial water-to-refrigerant heat
1) Space temperature exchangers shall be provided, with cupronickel
2) Leaving water temperature inner water tube construction.
3) Discharge air temperature 2. Evaporator coil protection shall be factory
4) Command of space temperature set installed with tin electro-plated copper tubing
point and high-tech polymer coated aluminum fins to
5) Cooling status protect the air coil from all forms of corrosive
6) Heating status elements in the airstream.
7) Low temperature sensor alarm 3. Sound attenuation (mute) package shall consist
8) High pressure switch alarm of high technology compressor blanket on sizes
9) Fan on/off position of space thermostat 018 and above.
10) Unoccupied/occupied command 4. Extended range for units operating with enter-
11) Cooling demand ing water temperatures below dew point.
12) Heating demand Extended entering water temperatures range
13) Fan “ON/AUTO” command from 25 to 110 F.
14) Fault prevention with auto reset 5. Units shall have an optional 2-way electrically
15) Itemized fault code viewed with Equip- operated shut-off valve mounted internally in
ment Touch interface the unit cabinet.
b. Additional WSHP Open multiple protocol 6. Units shall have an optional water flow regulat-
control features shall include: ing valve set to 3 gallons per minute of water
1) Three-speed fan control. Controller shall flow per nominal ton of refrigeration capacity.
automatically, based upon space tem- 7. Hot Gas Reheat (HGRH): Units with a capacity
perature input, operate the fan at the above 12,000 Btuh shall be equipped with
lowest of 3 selectable speeds to achieve optional hot gas bypass. On/Off HGRH shall
space temperature set point. be controlled by a humidistat connected to the
2) Two-position OA (outdoor air) damper unit H terminal and shall start the unit in the
3) Modulating OA damper with DCV reheat mode should the humidity be above the
(demand controlled ventilation) set point once the thermostat control is satis-
4) Hot gas reheat solenoid valve fied. Cooling or heating requirements shall take
5) Two-position water economizer control precedent over HGRH.
6) Modulating water economizer control 8. Hot Gas Bypass: Units shall be supplied with an
7) Single stage electric auxiliary heat ETL listed modulating hot gas bypass valve with
8) Power fail restart delay factory supplied and installed controls to pre-
6. Multiple-protocol WSHP Open controller vent air coils from frost development by taking
remote ZS sensors for DDC (direct digital con- hot gas and bypassing the water coil and expan-
trols) control options. Only Carrier ZS sensors sion device and reintroducing the hot gas into
can be used with the WSHP Open controller. the refrigeration line prior to the air coil. The
Sensors are available as follows, and all sensors hot gas bypass valve shall maintain a minimum
below offer monitoring of space temperature refrigerant suction pressure to allow for a light
only, or space temperature and CO2, or space load cooling module or a low entering air tem-
temperature and humidity, or space tempera- perature cooling mode.
ture and CO2 and humidity. 9. Waterside Economizer: Waterside economizer
a. ZS Standard sensor with a communication shall be completely installed at the factory, with
port. an additional condensate drain pan, motorized
3-way valve, aquastat, and all internal electric
b. ZS Plus sensor with communication port, controls. Waterside economizer shall be rated at
occupancy status indicator, local occupancy 400 psig and UL (Underwriters Laboratories)
override and set point adjustment. listed for applications with the heat pump. This
c. ZS Pro sensor with communication port, option is externally mounted outside the unit.
occupancy status indicator, local occupancy 10. Unit mounted disconnect: A non-fused factory
override, set point adjustment, LCD (liquid mounted disconnect shall be installed on the
crystal diode) display, alarm indicator and unit.
fan speed control.
11. Closed cell foam (CCF) shall be installed on
d. ZS Pro-F sensor with communication port, interior surfaces of water source heat pump and
occupancy status indicator, local occupancy shall meet the density and compression require-
override, set point adjustment, LCD display, ments of ASTM D 1056, the water absorption
alarm indicator, fan speed control, cooling/ requirements of ASTM D-1667 and the tensile
heating/fan only mode control and F to C and elongation requirements of ASTM D-412.
conversion.
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Guide specifications (cont)
Closed cell foam shall meet the flammability gage galvanized steel with multiple knock-
requirements of FMVSS302 and UL 94. outs for field wiring. Control cabinet shall
G. Accessories: have a solid cover also of heavy gage galva-
nized steel and held in place with hinges and
1. Carrier commercial thermostat controls are tool-release latches.
available as follows:
b. Duct heater shall be supplied with primary
Edge® Pro 7-day programmable thermostat
over temperature protection by built in disc
offers 2-stage heat, 2-stage cool, remote con-
type automatic reset thermal cutouts and
tact input, remote sensor capability, pre-occu-
secondary over temperature protection by
pancy purge, soft start, manual/auto
built in disc type manually resettable thermal
changeover, 4 settings per day, 24 vac, backlit
cutouts. These devices must function inde-
LCD, keypad lockout, no batteries required, 5-
pendently of one another and are not
minute compressor protection, never lost mem-
acceptable if series connected in the control
ory, 3 security levels, and temperature display
circuit wiring. A disconnecting magnetic
in degrees F or C.
control circuit is required. All duct heaters
2. Hose Kits and Valves: will require either a fan interlock circuit or an
All units shall be connected to main water sup- airflow switch.
ply and return headers with hoses. The hoses c. Over-current protection by means of factory-
shall be 2 feet long, braided stainless steel rated installed fusing within the control cabinet
to 400 psig at 265 F. Hoses may contain shall be provided for heaters rated at more
optional ball valves with P/T ports, Y strainers than 48 amps. Heating elements shall be
with blow down valves and/or auto flow regula- subdivided and fused accordingly.
tors as specified in the schedule.
d. All wiring, component sizing, component
3. Electric Duct Heaters: spacing and protective devices within the
a. Duct heater shall be slip-in type and shall be control cabinet shall be factory installed and
UL approved for zero clearance to combusti- comply with NEC (National Electrical Code)
ble surfaces. The heater shall bear a UL/ and UL standards. All heaters shall function
CSA label. Control panel and element hous- properly with a 60 Hz power supply.
ing shall be constructed of heavy gage galva- e. A wiring diagram depicting layout and con-
nized steel. All heating elements shall be nections of electrical components within the
made of nickel/chromium resistance wire control cabinet shall be affixed to the inside
with ends terminated by means of staking of the control cabinet cover.
and heliarc welding to machine screws.
f. A rating plate label shall be affixed to the
Heating element support structure shall con-
exterior of the control cabinet cover which
sist of galvanized steel wire formed and con-
states model number, serial number, volts,
structed to support ceramic bushings
amps, phase, frequency, control volts, volt-
through which the heating element passes.
amps and minimum airflow requirements.
Control cabinet shall be constructed of heavy
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Carrier Corporation • Syracuse, New York 13221 316 1-15
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Pg 72 Catalog No. 04-52500104-01 Printed in U.S.A. Form 50PC-10PD
Replaces: 50PC-1APD