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Revision Summary
PKGP-PRC012N-EN (08 Jul 2015)
• Added Horizontal Low Leak Economizer
• Updated Features & Benefits, Performance Data, Weights, and Mechanical Specifications
General Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Field Installed Control Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Zone Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Dimensional Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Typical Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Jobsite Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Mechanical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Factory Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Factory or Field Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Field Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
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Features and Benefits
Voyager has the features and benefits that make it first class in the light commercial rooftop market.
Designed with input from field contractors and engineers, its U-shaped airflow performance is
outstanding.
Figure 1. Voyager features
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Other Benefits
• Cabinet Design Ensures Water Integrity
• Ease of Service, Installation and Maintenance
• Mixed Model Build Enables “Fastest in the Industry” Ship Cycle Times
• Outstanding Airflow Distribution
• ReliaTel Controls Benefits
• Rigorous Testing
• Unmatched Product Support
• Varitrac
Compressors
Voyager contains the best compressor technology available to achieve the highest possible
performance. Dual compressors are outstanding for humidity control, light load cooling conditions
and system back-up applications. Dual compressors are available on all models.
Condenser Coil
Voyager boasts a patent-pending 1+1+1 condenser
coil (pictured right), permanently gapped for easy
cleaning.
Controls—ReliaTel
ReliaTel microprocessor controls provide unit control for heating, cooling and ventilating utilizing
input from sensors that measure indoor and outdoor temperature and other zone sensors. ReliaTel
also provides outputs for building automation systems and expanded diagnostics. For a complete
list of ReliaTel offerings, refer to “Other Benefits,” p. 13.
Conversion-less Units
The dedicated design units (either downflow or horizontal) require no panel removal or alteration
time to convert in the field — a major cost savings during installation. Horizontal units come
complete with duct flanges so the contractor doesn’t have to field fabricate them. These duct
flanges are a time and cost saver.
Crankcase Heaters
These band or insertion heaters provide improved compressor reliability by warming the oil to
prevent migration during off-cycles or low ambient conditions. These are standard on all Voyager
models.
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Voyager’s Low Voltage Terminal Board is All panels in the evaporator section of the unit
external to the electrical control cabinet. It is have cleanable foil-faced insulation. All edges
extremely easy to locate and attach the are either captured or sealed to ensure no
thermostat wire and test operation of all unit insulation fibers get into the airstream.
functions. This is another cost and time saving
installation feature.
Motors
All indoor fan motors are belt drive as standard.
Pressure Cutouts
Low and high pressure cutouts are standard on all Voyager models.
Phase Monitor
The phase monitor provides 100% protection for motors and compressors against problems
caused by phase loss, phase imbalance, and phase reversal. It is also equipped with an LED that
provides an ON or FAULT indicator.
Quick-Access Panels
Remove three or fewer screws for access to the standardized internal components and wiring.
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Standardized Components
Components are placed in the same location on all Voyager units. Familiarize yourself with one
Voyager and you are familiar with every Voyager. Due to standardized components throughout the
Voyager line, contractors/owners can stock fewer parts.
Variable Frequency Drives - VFD (Multispeed Indoor Fan and SZ VAV Only)
Variable Frequency Drives are factory installed and tested to provide supply fan motor speed
modulation, as well as modulating gas heat. VFDs on the supply fan, as compared to inlet guide
vanes or discharge dampers, are quieter, more efficient, and are eligible for utility rebates. All VFDs
are designed to allow bypass if required. Bypass control will simply provide full nominal airflow
in the event of drive failure. Modulating gas heat models with VFDs allow tighter space temperature
control with less temperature swing.
Variety of Options
Factory Installed Options
Black Epoxy Pre-Coated Coils
The pre-coated coils are an economical option for protection in mildly corrosive environments.
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following faults: Air temperature sensor failure/fault and notification of acceptable economizer
mode.The FDD system shall be certified by the Energy Commission as meeting the requirements.
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Barometric Relief
Designed to be used on downflow units, barometric relief is an unpowered means of relieving
excess building pressure.
Electric Heaters
Electric heat modules are available within the basic unit. If ordering the Through the Base Electrical
option with an Electrical Heater, the heater must be factory installed.
Frostat™
This capillary bulb embedded in the face of the evaporator coil monitors coil temperature to
prevent evaporator icing and protect the compressor. Recommended for applications with low
leaving air temperatures, low airflow and/or high latent load applications.
Oversized Motors
Factory or field installed oversized motors are available for high static applications.
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Dampers
0–25 percent manual or 0–50 percent motorized outside air dampers are available.
Powered Exhaust
This option is available on downflow units and provides exhaust of the return air, when using a
downflow economizer, to maintain proper building pressurization. Great for relieving most
building overpressurization problems.
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Remote Potentiometer
When properly installed in the economizer control circuitry, this accessory provides a remote
variable resistance to enable the operator to adjust the minimum damper position.
Roof Curbs
Available for downflow units. Only two roof curbs for the entire Voyager line simplifies curb
selection.
Zone Sensors/Thermostats
Available in programmable, automatic and manual styles.
Note: Zone sensors required for units configured for Single Zone VAV indoor fan system control
to enable Single Zone VAV functionality.
Other Benefits
Cabinet Integrity
For added water integrity, Voyager has a raised 1-1/8” lip around the supply and return of the
downflow units to prevent water from blowing into the ductwork.
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Features and Benefits
Voyager with ReliaTel reduces the number of components required to operate the unit, thereby
reducing possibilities for component failure.
ReliaTel Makes Installing and Servicing Easy
ReliaTel eliminates the need for field installed anti-shortcycle timer and time delay relays.
ReliaTel controls provide these functions as an integral part of the unit. The contractor no longer
has to purchase these controls as options and pay to install them. The wiring of the low voltage
connections to the unit and the zone sensors is as easy as 1-1, 2-2, and 3-3. This simplified system
makes wiring easier for the installer.
ReliaTel Makes Testing Easy
ReliaTel requires no special tools to run Voyager unit through its paces. Simply place a jumper
between Test 1 and Test 2 terminals on the Low Voltage Terminal Board and the unit will walk
through its operational steps automatically.
The unit automatically returns control to the zone sensor after stepping through the test mode a
single time, even if the jumper is left on the unit.
As long as the unit has power and the “system on” LED is lit, ReliaTel is operational. The light
indicates that the controls are functioning properly.
ReliaTel features expanded diagnostic capabilities when utilized with Trane Integrated Comfort™
Systems.
Some zone sensor options have central control panel lights which indicate the mode the unit is in
and possible diagnostic information (dirty filters for example).
Other ReliaTel Benefits
The ReliaTel built-in anti-shortcycle timer, time delay relay and minimum “on” time control
functions are factory tested to assure proper operation. ReliaTel softens electrical “spikes” by
staging on fans, compressors and heaters. Intelligent Fallback is a benefit to the building occupant.
If a component goes astray, the unit will continue to operate at predetermined temperature
setpoint.
Intelligent Anticipation is a standard ReliaTel feature. It functions continuously as ReliaTel and zone
sensor(s) work together in harmony to provide much tighter comfort control than conventional
electro-mechanical thermostats.
The same ReliaTel Board fits all Packaged Gas/Electric, Cooling, and Heat Pump models. This
provides standardization of parts for contractors. Less money is tied up in inventory with ReliaTel.
Rigorous Testing
All of Voyager’s designs were rigorously rain tested at the factory to ensure water integrity. Voyager
units incorporate either a one piece top or the Trane-Tite-Top (T3). Each part of the top (either two
or three pieces) overlaps in such a way that water cannot leak into the unit. These overlapped edges
are gasketed and sealed to ensure superior water integrity.
Actual shipping tests were performed to determine packaging requirements. Units were test
shipped around the country to determine the best packaging. Factory shake and drop tests were
used as part of the package design process to help assure that the unit arrives at the job site in top
condition.
Rigging tests include lifting a unit into the air and letting it drop one foot, assuring that the lifting
lugs and rails hold up under stress.
We perform a 100% coil leak test at the factory. All coils are pressure and leak tested at a minimum
of 450 psig. The completely assembled refrigerant system is leak tested at a minimum of 240 psig
with a refrigerant and nitrogen mixture.
All parts are inspected at the point of final assembly. Sub-standard parts are identified and rejected
immediately. Every unit receives a 100 percent unit run test before leaving the production line to
make sure it lives up to rigorous Trane requirements.
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Unmatched Support
Trane Sales Representatives are a Support Group that can assist you with:
VariTrac
When Trane’s changeover VAV System for light commercial applications is coupled with Voyager,
it provides the latest in technological advances for comfort management systems and can allow
thermostat control in every zone served by VariTrac.
Note: Varitrac is not recommended for SZ VAV and Multi-speed indoor fan applications.
VariTrac TM
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Application Considerations
Application of this product should be within the catalogued airflow and cooling considerations.
Barometric Relief
This product line offers an optional barometric relief damper included in the downflow economizer
accessory. This accessory consists of gravity dampers which open with increased pressure. As the
building air pressure increases, the pressure in the unit return air section also increases, opening
the dampers and relieving the conditioned space.
Important: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BAROMETRIC RELIEF DAMPER DURING ECONOMIZING
OPERATION IS SYSTEM RELATED. PRESSURE DROP OF THE RETURN AIR SYSTEM
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED TO CONTROL BUILDING PRESSURIZATION.
Condensate Trap
The evaporator is a draw-thru configuration. A trap must be field provided prior to start-up on the
cooling cycle.
Clearance Requirements
The recommended clearances identified with unit dimensions should be maintained to assure
adequate serviceability, maximum capacity and peak operating efficiency. Actual clearances which
appear inadequate should be reviewed with the local Trane sales personnel.
Unit Pitch
These units have sloped condensate drain pans. Units must be installed level, any unit slope must
be toward access side of unit.
VariTrac
Varitrac is not recommended for SZ VAV and Multi-speed indoor fan applications.
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Selection Procedure
Cooling Capacity
Step 1
Calculate the building’s total and sensible cooling loads at design conditions. Use the Trane
calculation form or any other standard accepted method.
Step 2
Given the following building requirements:
A. Electrical Characteristics: 460/60/3
B. Summer Design Conditions: Entering Evaporator Coil: 80 DB/ 67 WB
Outdoor Ambient: 95 DB
C. Total Cooling Load: 172 MBh
D. Sensible Cooling Load: 122 MBh
E. Airflow: 6000 cfm
F. External Static Pressure: 0.50 in. w.g.
G. Rooftop - downflow configuration.
H. Accessories, Economizer, Supplementary Electric Heat
I. Heating Capacity 100 MBh
460 volt/3 phase Electric Supplemental Heat - at 6000 cfm
Size the equipment using Table 3, p. 24. As a starting point, a rough determination of the size of the
unit must be made. This selection will then be confirmed after examining the performance at the
given conditions. Divide the total cooling load by nominal BTUH per ton (12 MBh per ton); then
round up to the nearest unit size. 172 MBh/12 MBh = 14.33 (approx. 15 tons.)
Step 3
Table 3, p. 24 shows that a WSD180E4 has a gross cooling capacity of 186.2 MBh and 138.9 MBh
sensible capacity at 95°F ambient and 6000 cfm with 80 DB/67 WB air entering the evaporator.
Step 4
Verify that there will be enough capacity by determining net capacity. In order to select the correct
unit which meets the building’s requirements, the fan motor heat must be deducted from the gross
cooling capacity. The amount of heat that the fan motor generates is dependent on the effort by
the motor CFM and static pressure. To determine the total unit static pressure, add the following:
External Static: 0.50 in.
Standard Filter 1 in: 0.05 in. (from Table 12, p. 29)
Economizer Return Air: 0.04 in. (from Table 12, p. 29)
Electric Heater Size 18 kW: 0.06 in.
Total Static Pressure: 0.65 in.
Note: The Evaporator Fan Performance Table 6, p. 27 has already accounted for the pressure drop
for standard filters and wet coils.
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Therefore, the actual Total Static Pressure is 0.65 - 0.05 = 0.6. With 6000 CFM and 0.60 inches,
Table 6, p. 27 shows 2.17 Bhp.
The note below Table 6, p. 27 gives a formula to calculate Fan Motor Heat:
3.15 x bhp = MBh
3.15 x 2.17 = 6.835 MBh
Now subtracting the fan motor heat from the gross cooling capacity of the unit:
Net Total Cooling Capacity =
186.2 - 6.835 = 179.36 MBh
Net Sensible Cooling Capacity =
138.9 - 6.385 = 132.065 MBh
Step 5
If the performance will not meet the required load of the building, try a selection at the next higher
size unit.
Heating Capacity
Step 1
Calculate the building heating load using the Trane calculation form or other standard accepted
method.
Step 2
Size the equipment using Table 14, p. 31 to match the heating loads at design conditions.
A. Total Heating Load: 100 MBh
B. Outdoor Ambient (Winter) 17 DB
C. Indoor Return Temperature: 70 DB
D . Airflow: 6000 CFM
Use the integrated portion of Table 14, p. 31 for the WSD180E4 to determine capacity at winter
design conditions. The mechanical heating portion of the heat pump will provide 85.4 MBh.
Step 3
Because 45 MBh is less than the building’s required heating capacity at winter design conditions,
a supplementary heater must be selected.
100.0 - 85.54 = 14.46 MBh
From Table 17, p. 32, at 480 volts, the 18 kW Heater will be adequate to do the job.
18 kW 61 MBh
From Table 17, p. 32 select heater AYDHTRK418A (18 kW 460/60/3).
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W S D 1 5 0 E 3 R G B * *
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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General Data
Table 1. General data — 12½ - 20 tons
12½ Tons 15 Tons 20 Tons
Downflow & Downflow & Downflow &
Horizontal Units Horizontal Units Horizontal Units
WS*150E3,4,W WS*180E3,4,W WS*240E3,4,W
Cooling Performance(a)
Gross Cooling Capacity 148,000 177,000 249,000
EER(b) 10.6 10.6 9.7
Nominal Airflow/ARI Rated Airflow (CFM) 5000 6000 / 5300 8000 / 6400
ARI Net Cooling Capacity 146,000 170,000 240,000
IEER(c) (One Speed Fan / Two or Variable
12/13.5 12/13.5 11.5/12.0
Speed Fan)
System Power (kW) 13.77 16.04 25.47
Heating Performance(a)
High Temp. Btuh Rating 136,000 170,000 210,000
COP 3.2 3.2 3.2
System Power (kW) 12.46 15.57 19.23
Low Temp. Btuh Rating 75,000 90,000 120,000
COP 2.1 2.1 2.1
System Power (kW) 10.47 12.56 16.75
Compressor
Number/Type 2 / Scrolls 2 / Scrolls 2 / Scrolls
ARI Sound Rating (BELS)(d) 9.2 9.2 9.4
Outdoor Coil — Type Hi-Performance Hi-Performance Hi-Performance
Refrigerant Control Expansion Valve Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Tube Size (in.) OD 0.3125 0.3125 0.3125
Face Area (sq. ft.) 35.20 35.20 42.53
Rows/FPI 3 / 16 3 / 16 3 / 16
Indoor Coil — Type Hi-Performance Hi-Performance Hi-Performance
Tube Size (in.) ID 0.3125 0.3125 0.3125
Face Area (sq. ft.) 26.00 26.00 31.42
Rows/FPI 3 / 15 4 / 15 4 / 15
Refrigerant Control Short Orifice Short Orifice Short Orifice
Drain Connection Number/Size (in.) 1/1.00 NPT 1/1.00 NPT 1/1.00 NPT
Outdoor Fan — Type Propeller Propeller Propeller
Number Used/Diameter (in.) 2 / 26 2 / 26 2 / 28
Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct / 1 Direct / 1 Direct / 1
CFM 11,100 10,800 14,800
Number Motors/HP 2 / 0.5 2 / 0.5 2 / 1.0
Motor RPM 1,100 1,100 1,125
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Table 2. Gross cooling capacities (MBh) 12½ tons three phase WS*150E
Ambient Temperature (°F)
85 95 105
Entering Wet Bulb (F)
Air Ent
Flow DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73
CFM °F MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC
75 140.4 110.8 152.3 74.7 156.2 39.1 131.7 108.1 146.6 75.2 153.1 35.5 118.1 103.1 138.7 73.6 148.3 33.9
80 146.6 139.5 156.7 99.7 160.5 60.9 135.0 131.4 148.6 98.4 155.7 59.5 123.4 123.4 140.6 97.0 150.9 58.0
4000
85 148.1 148.1 156.5 121.3 161.4 85.3 141.9 141.9 150.7 121.6 158.5 83.4 135.0 135.0 142.6 120.3 153.1 81.9
90 155.8 155.8 159.4 144.5 163.7 106.3 150.5 150.5 153.8 145.1 160.6 107.3 144.0 144.0 146.2 143.6 156.0 105.8
75 144.5 117.5 156.4 77.9 157.1 37.5 136.4 115.5 149.0 77.1 154.1 36.7 125.1 111.9 141.7 76.3 149.6 33.1
80 147.8 143.2 158.8 103.5 159.8 61.1 139.9 139.6 151.2 102.9 157.1 63.3 131.5 131.5 143.7 102.3 152.3 60.1
4500
85 153.8 153.8 158.8 127.9 162.4 85.0 148.2 148.2 153.8 128.8 159.9 89.0 141.3 141.3 146.4 129.1 155.0 86.6
90 160.1 160.1 161.6 152.9 165.3 108.6 156.0 156.0 157.4 153.7 162.5 113.9 150.0 150.0 150.9 150.8 157.6 113.0
75 147.7 123.7 154.9 78.7 157.8 33.9 139.8 122.3 150.7 78.4 154.7 36.9 129.6 119.6 143.9 79.1 150.9 33.7
80 151.6 150.4 160.1 107.3 160.2 60.0 144.2 144.2 153.1 107.3 158.0 64.7 136.9 136.9 146.1 107.3 153.1 63.5
5000
85 157.3 157.3 160.3 135.3 162.7 86.8 152.6 152.6 156.4 136.0 160.8 91.1 146.2 146.2 149.3 136.4 156.5 92.2
90 162.3 162.3 163.0 158.0 165.4 112.7 159.4 159.4 159.9 159.1 163.6 116.5 154.2 154.2 154.2 154.2 159.3 120.2
75 149.9 129.7 155.6 82.5 158.0 31.8 142.5 128.7 151.9 80.6 155.5 34.1 133.3 126.6 145.6 81.1 153.0 36.3
80 154.1 154.0 158.4 112.6 160.5 62.6 148.3 148.3 154.5 111.6 158.7 63.3 141.2 141.2 148.2 112.6 154.5 66.6
5500
85 159.4 159.4 161.0 140.5 163.3 91.2 155.8 155.8 157.9 142.7 160.9 90.9 150.0 150.0 151.8 143.2 157.3 96.9
90 163.8 163.8 164.2 160.8 165.7 118.4 161.1 161.1 161.4 161.2 164.1 119.0 157.1 157.1 157.2 157.2 160.3 125.5
75 153.7 136.6 156.6 85.7 159.3 32.9 145.0 134.8 152.1 83.2 155.8 31.7 136.2 132.9 147.0 83.8 151.9 35.3
80 156.4 156.4 159.2 116.6 161.8 65.1 151.2 151.2 155.4 116.6 159.2 63.2 144.6 144.6 149.8 117.7 155.3 68.4
6000
85 160.3 160.3 161.9 143.5 163.7 95.1 157.8 157.8 159.0 148.8 164.6 97.9 152.7 152.7 156.1 154.1 158.2 99.2
90 164.7 164.7 164.9 162.7 166.3 122.2 162.7 162.7 164.7 164.7 164.5 123.4 158.7 158.7 158.6 158.6 161.3 128.5
Ambient Temperature (°F)
115
Entering Wet Bulb (F)
Air Ent
Flow DB 61 67 73
CFM °F MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC
75 104.6 98.2 129.1 71.4 141.4 33.8
80 114.1 114.1 130.8 94.5 143.9 58.3
4000
85 127.1 127.1 132.8 118.1 145.8 82.1
90 136.7 136.7 136.9 136.9 148.1 105.6
75 111.4 107.2 132.2 74.6 143.0 32.2
80 122.5 122.5 134.1 100.7 145.4 59.5
4500
85 133.6 133.6 137.3 127.3 147.8 85.6
90 142.8 142.8 142.9 142.9 150.6 112.4
75 116.2 114.7 134.8 77.8 144.4 31.3
80 128.8 128.8 136.9 106.9 146.7 60.7
5000
85 138.6 138.6 140.6 135.6 149.5 90.1
90 147.3 147.3 147.5 147.5 152.6 119.3
75 121.4 121.1 136.7 80.5 144.9 32.0
80 133.0 133.0 139.2 112.5 148.0 63.8 Notes:
5500 1. Dry Coil Condition. Total Gross Cooling Capacity (MBh) shown to the left is not
85 142.5 142.5 143.5 142.0 150.9 95.4
applicable. In this case the Sensible Heat Capacity (SHC) is the total capacity.
90 150.4 150.4 150.5 150.5 153.8 126.7 2. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain net
cooling subtract indoor fan heat.
75 125.5 125.5 138.4 83.4 145.6 32.6
3. MBH = Total Gross Capacity
80 136.5 136.5 141.1 117.9 148.8 66.6 4. SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
6000
85 145.6 145.6 146.1 145.9 151.8 100.4 * stands for both downflow and horizontal unit.
90 152.7 152.7 152.6 152.6 155.0 132.6
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Table 10. Standard motor & high static drive accessory/fan speed (rpm)
Table 12. Static pressure drops through accessories (inches water column)
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Table 13. 12½ tons three phase heating capacities (net) WS*150E3, E4, EW at 5000 CFM
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Table 14. 15 tons three phase heating capacities (net) WS*180E3, E4, EW at 6000 CFM
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Table 15. 20 tons three phase heating capacities (Net) WS*240E3, E4, EW at 8000 CFM
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Table 18. Electric heater voltage correction factors (applicable to auxiliary heat capacity)
Nominal Distribution Capacity
Voltage Voltage Multiplier
208 0.75
240 230 0.92
240 1.00
440 0.84
480 460 0.94
480 1.00
540 0.81
600 575 0.92
600 1.00
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Controls
Field Installed Control Options
Zone Sensors
Note: Zone sensor required for units configured for Single Zone VAV indoor fan system control
to enable Single Zone VAV functionality.
Zone Sensors are the building occupant’s comfort control devices forVoyager™ units with
ReliaTel:
Heat, Cool or Off System Auto, Heat, Cool or Off System Auto, Heat, Cool or Off System
Switch. Fan Auto or Off Switch. Fan Auto or Off Switch. Switch. Fan Auto or Off
Switch. One temperature Two temperature setpoint Switch. Two temperature
setpoint lever levers setpoint levers. Status
Indication LED lights, System
On, Heat, Cool, or Service.
Auto, Heat, Cool or Off System Sensor(s) available for all zone Sensor(s) available with
Switch. Fan Auto or Off sensors to provide remote optional temperature
Switch. Two temperature sensing capabilities adjustment and override
setpoint levers buttons to provide central
control through a Trane
Integrated Comfort™system.
RA Remote Sensor
Return Air Remote Sensor which can be mounted in the return air duct to report return air
temperature.
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Controls
FAN
ON
HEAT
AUTO
CIRC
Auto or manual changeover Two Heat/Two Cool The CO2 sensor shall have
with seven-day programmable thermostat the ability to monitor the
programming. Keyboard with touch screen digital concentration (parts per
selection of Heat, Cool, Fan, display. Menu-driven million, ppm) of CO2 (Carbon
Auto, or On. All programming. Effortless set- Dioxide) in the air. As the CO2
concentration changes, the
programmable sensors have up. Program each day
outside air damper
System On, Heat, Cool, separately with no need to modulates to meet the
Service LED/indicators as copy multiple days. All current ventilation needs of
standard. Night Setback programming can be done on the zone.
Sensors have one (1) one screen. Easy to read and
Occupied, one (1) Un- use. Large, clear backlit digital
occupied, and one (1) display.
Override program per day.
Two Heat/Two Cool auto changeover digital Three Heat, Two Cool auto changeover digital
display thermostat. 7-day programmable display thermostat.
stat with night setback shall be available
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Electrical Data
Table 21. Unit wiring
Standard Indoor Motor Oversize Indoor Fan Motor
Max Fuse Size or Max Fuse Size or
Unit Operating Minimum Circuit Max Circuit Minimum Circuit Max Circuit
Tons Unit Model # Voltage Range Ampacity Breaker(a) Ampacity Breaker(a)
WS*150E3 187-253 68 80 74 90
12½ WS*150E4 414-506 32 40 35 45
WS*150EW 517-633 25 30 27 30
WS*180E3 187-253 74 90 80 100
15 WS*180E4 414-506 36 45 39 50
WS*180EW 517-633 30 35 32 40
WS*240E3 187-253 116 150 124 150
20 WS*240E4 414-506 56 70 59 70
WS*240EW 517-633 45 60 48 60
(a) HACR type circuit breaker per NEC.
Table 22. Unit wiring with electric heat (single point connection) — standard refrigeration system (downflow and
horizontal)
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Table 22. Unit wiring with electric heat (single point connection) — standard refrigeration system (downflow and
horizontal) (continued)
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Electrical Data
Table 25. Electrical characteristics — compressor motor and condenser motor — 60 cycle
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Dimensional Data
Figure 2. Heat pump models - 12½ - 20 tons
85 5/16"
2167MM
122 5/16"
3107MM
13/16"
20MM
FILTER
ACCESS DOOR
HORIZONTAL
48 1/2"
1231.90MM
33 3/16"
843MM
56"
1422MM 7/8" (22.23MM) DIA. HOLE
6 13/16" (UNIT CONTROL WIRE)
173MM
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Dimensional Data
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Dimensional Data
1”
25.4 MM
CURB FLANGE
LONG SIDES
SHORT SIDES
* Duct flanges mount 7-7/16" down inside the curb on the 1-1½ curb flanges.
Roofcurb is intended for downflow use only.
* All dimensions are in inches/millimeters.
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Dimensional Data
Unit Model # A B C D E
WSD 150-240 29 1/2 56 38 1/2 18 1/2 N/A
WSH 150-240 29 1/2 N/A 38 1/2 18 1/2 14
Note: All dimensions are in inches.
6 7/8"
SWING RADIUS (E)
HORIZONTAL FILTER
ACCESS PANEL
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Figure 8. Fresh air hood (horizontal units) Figure 9. Fresh air hood (downflow units)
Figure 10. Power exhaust - downflow economizers Figure 11. Power exhaust - downflow economizers - side view
Figure 12. Economizer - horizontal units Figure 13. Economizer - downflow units
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Weights
Table 29. Accessory net weights (lbs)
Std
Economizer Low Leak Outside Air
(a) Economizer Damper
Power Oversized High
Unit Model Moto- Exhaust Roof Motor Static
Tons No. Net Ship Net Manual rized (b) Curb Adder Drive
12½, 15,
WSD150-240E 80 265 250 32 75 95 235 5 10
20
12½, 15,
WSH150-240E 65 210 220 32 75 - - 5 15
20
(a) Net weight should be added to unit weight when ordering factory installed economizer or oversize motor.
(b) Downflow only.
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Table 32. Maximum unit & corner weights (lbs) and center of gravity dimensions (In.)
Maximum Weights
(Lbs) Corner Weights (Lbs) Center of Gravity (In.)
Tons Unit Model No. Shipping Net A B C D Length Width
12½ WS*150E 2430 1978 633 514 376 455 56 36
15 WS*180E 2435 1982 634 515 377 456 56 36
20 WS*240E 2566 2107 674 485 400 590 57 35
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Typical Wiring
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Typical Wiring
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Jobsite Connections
Table 34. Zone sensors - typical number of wires
Zone
Sensors
A Manual Changeover.....................................................................4
Manual/Auto Changeover.............................................................5
Manual/Auto Changeover with Status Indication LED’s....................10
Programmable Night Setback with Status Indication LED’s...............7
Thermostats
B 3 Power Wires + 1 Ground Wire (three phase)
2 Power Wires + 1 Ground Wire (single phase)
DISCONNECT
SWITCH
(BY OTHERS)
ZONE SENSOR OR A
THERMOSTAT
ROOFTOP
UNIT
Notes:
• For specific wiring information, see the installation instructions.
• All wiring except power wires is low voltage.
• All customer-supplied wiring should be copper and must conform to NEC or CEC and local
electrical codes.
• Wiring shown dotted is to be furnished and installed by the customer.
• Zone sensors are required for units configured for Single Zone VAV indoor fan system control
in order to enable Single Zone VAV functionality.
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General
The units shall be dedicated downflow or horizontal airflow. The operating range shall be between
115°F and 0°F in cooling as standard from the factory for all units. Cooling performance shall be
rated in accordance with ARI testing procedures. All units shall be factory assembled, internally
wired, fully charged with R-410A, and 100% run tested to check cooling operation, fan and blower
rotation and control sequence, before leaving the factory. Wiring internal to the unit shall be
colored and numbered for simplified identification. Units shall be UL listed and labeled, classified
in accordance to UL 1995/C 22.2, 236-05 3rd Edition.
Casing
Unit casing shall be constructed of zinc coated, heavy gauge, galvanized steel. Exterior surfaces
shall be cleaned, phosphatized, and finished with a weather-resistant baked enamel finish. Unit’s
surface shall be tested 500 hours in a salt spray test in compliance with ASTM B117. Cabinet
construction shall allow for all maintenance on one side of the unit. In order to ensure a water and
air tight seal, service panels shall have lifting handles and no more than three screws to remove.
All exposed vertical panels and top covers in the indoor air section shall be insulated with a 1/2 inch,
1 pound density foil-faced, fire-resistant, permanent, odorless, glass fiber material. The base of the
downflow unit shall be insulated with 1/2 inch, 1 pound density foil-faced, closed-cell material. The
downflow unit’s base pan shall have no penetrations within the perimeter of the curb other than
the raised 11/8 inch high supply/return openings to provide an added water integrity precaution,
if the condensate drain backs up. The base of the unit shall have provisions for forklift and crane
lifting.
Unit Top
The top cover shall be one piece, or where seams exist, double hemmed and gasket sealed to
prevent water leakage.
Filters
Two inch standard filters shall be factory supplied on all units. Optional two inch pleated MERV 8
and MERV 13 filters with filter removal tool shall be available.
Compressors
External high pressure cutout shall be provided on all 15 and 20 models. Low pressure switches
shall be standard. All units shall have direct-drive, hermetic, scroll type compressors with
centrifugal type oil pumps. Motor shall be suction gas-cooled and shall have a voltage utilization
range of plus or minus 10% of nameplate voltage. Internal overloads shall be provided with the
scroll compressors. Crankcase heaters shall be utilized with all scroll compressors.
Refrigerant Circuits
Each refrigerant circuit shall have independent fixed orifice or thermostatic expansion devices,
service pressure ports, and refrigerant line filter driers factory installed as standard. An area shall
be provided for replacement suction line driers.
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Mechanical Specifications
Outdoor Fans
The outdoor fan shall be direct-drive, statically and dynamically balanced, draw-through in the
vertical discharge position. The fan motor(s) shall be permanently lubricated and shall have built-
in thermal overload protection.
Indoor Fan
Units above shall have belt driven, FC centrifugal fans with adjustable motor sheaves. Units with
standard motors shall have an adjustable idler-arm assembly for quick-adjustment of fan belts and
motor sheaves. All motors shall be thermally protected. Oversized motors shall be available for
high static application. All indoor fan motors meet the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPACT).
Controls
Unit shall be completely factory- wired with necessary controls and contactor pressure lugs or
terminal block for power wiring. Unit shall provide an external location for mounting a fused
disconnect device. ReliaTel controls shall be provided for all 24-volt control functions. The resident
control algorithms shall make all heating, cooling, and/or ventilating decisions in response to
electronic signals from sensors measuring indoor and outdoor temperatures. The control
algorithm maintains accurate temperature control, minimizes drift from set point, and provides
better building comfort. A centralized control shall provide anti-short cycle timing and time delay
between compressors to provide a higher level of machine protection.
Defrost Controls
Adaptive demand defrost shall be provided to permit defrost wherever coil icing conditions begin
to significantly reduce unit capacity.
Phase Monitor
The Phase Monitor is a 3 phase line monitor module that protects against phase loss, phase
reversal and phase unbalance. It is intended to protect compressors from reverse rotation. It has
an operating input voltage range of 190-600 VAC, and LED indicators for ON and FAULT. There are
no field adjustments and the module will automatically reset from a fault condition.
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Human Interface
The Human Interface shall have a 5 inch color touchscreen display that conforms to FCC Part 15
Class B with an Ingress Protection Rating of IP24. The display text shall be readable by a person
with 20/20 vision at a distance of 3 feet and 60° angle at lighting levels ranging from 100 lux - 25,000
lux. Also, the display shall operate at temperatures of -40° C to 70° C. Firmware and unit
configurations shall be able to be restored via a USB storage device.
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Barometric Relief
This option shall provide a pressure operated damper for the purpose of space pressure
equalization and be gravity closing to prohibit entrance of outside air during the equipment “off”
cycle.
Electric Heaters
Electric heat modules shall be available for installation within the basic unit. Electric heater
elements shall be constructed of heavy-duty nickel chromium elements internally delta connected
for 240 volt, wye connected for 480 and 600 volt. Staging shall be achieved through ReliaTel. Each
heater package shall have automatically reset high limit control operating through heating element
contactors. All heaters shall be individually fused from the factory, where required, and shall meet
all NEC and CEC requirements when properly installed. Power assemblies shall provide single-
point connection. Electric heat modules shall be UL listed or CSA certified. If ordering the Through
the Base Electrical option with an Electric Heater, the heater must be factory installed.
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Mechanical Specifications
Frostat™
This option is to be utilized as a safety device. The Frostat opens when temperatures on the
evaporator coil fall below 10°F. The temperature will need to rise to 50°F before closing. This option
should be utilized in low airflow or high outside air applications.
Oversized Motors
Oversized motors shall be available for high static applications.
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Powered Exhaust
The powered exhaust shall provide exhaust of return air, when using an economizer, to maintain
better building pressurization.
Remote Potentiometer
The minimum position setting of the economizer shall be adjusted with this accessory.
Zone Sensors
This option shall be provided to interface with Voyager units and shall be available in either manual,
automatic, programmable with night setback, with system malfunction lights or remote sensor
options.
Note: Zone sensors are required for units configured for Single Zone VAV indoor fan system
control to enable Single Zone VAV functionality.
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