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/////// Interactive Table of Contents (Select topic with cursor to go to location, pick to return)
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Interactive Table of Contents (Select topic with cursor to go to location, pick to return) 2
Wall-Mount Nomenclature 3
Engineered Features W24 Through W36 Unit Models 4
Engineered Features - W42 Through W72 Unit models 5
Unit Modes of Operation 6
Capacity and Efficiency Ratings 7
General Unit Specifications W24 (2 Ton) Through W48 (4 Ton) 7
General Unit Specifications W60 (5 Ton) Through W72 (6 Ton) 8
Cooling Application Data 8
R410A Unit Charge Rates 8
Indoor EC Motor Blower Speeds 9
Indoor Airflow Static and Unit Performance 9
Indoor Airflow CFM @ Static Pressures and Adjustable Speeds - W24, W30 Units 10
Indoor Airflow CFM @ Static Pressures and Adjustable Speeds - W36, W42, W48 Units 11
Indoor Airflow CFM @ Static Pressures and Adjustable Speeds - W60 and W72 Units 12
Indoor EC Motor Options for High Resistance Ground Applications 12
Electrical Specifications: W24 to W72 Units 13
Electric Heat Table - Refer to Electrical Specifications for Availability by Unit Model 13
Field Installed Heater Packages 14
Heater Packages - Field Kits for W24A to W36A Right-Hand Control Panel Units 14
Heater Packages - Field Kits for W24L to W36L Left-Hand Control Panel Units 14
Heater Packages - Field Kits for W42AC to W72AC Front Control Panel Units 14
Field Generator Use 15
Ventilation Option Selection Chart 15
Fresh Air Damper and Commercial Ventilator Specifications 16
Commercial Ventilator Specifications, CRV-V 17
Economizer Specifications, ECON-NC 17
Economizer Specifications, ECON-DB, ECON-S, and ECON-WD 18
Economizer Control Specifications, JADE Controller 19
Barometric Damper Airflow Charts for W24 - W36 20
Barometric Damper Airflow Charts for W42 - W72 21
Commercial Room Ventilator and Economizer Airflow Charts for W24 - W36 22
Commercial Room Ventilator and Economizer Airflow Charts for W42 - W72 23
Economizer Airflow Charts for W42 - W72 (Continued) 24
Unit Filter Options 25
Filter Replacement Part Number Chart 25
Cabinet Finishes and Construction 26
Evaporator Coil, Condenser Coil, and Cabinet Coatings 26
Evaporator Coil, Condenser Coil, and Cabinet Coatings (Continued) 27
Evaporator Coil and Condenser Coil Coatings Resistance List 27
Cabinet Coatings Process and Resistance 28
Controls Options Definitions Including Switches, Sensors, Relays, and Start Kits 28
Controls Options Definitions Including Switches, Sensors, Relays, and Start Kits 29
24VAC Low Voltage Connections for Unit Control and Feedback 29
Factory Controls Options Chart Including Switches, Sensors, Relays, and Start Kits 30
Field Kit Controls Options Chart Including Switches, Sensors, Relays, and Start Kits 30
Field Installed Air Quality Kits 31
Advanced Sensor Options and Kits 31
Sound Reduction Accessories 31
Optional Shipping Crates 31
Cabinet and Clearance Dimensions - W24A to W36A Right Side Control Panel Units 32
Cabinet and Clearance Dimensions - W24L to W36L Left Side Control Panel Units 33
Cabinet and Clearance Dimensions - W48A to W72A Series Units 34
Wall Curb Accessories 35
Indoor Sound Reduction Accessories 35
Non-Ducted Supply and Return Grilles 35
Non-Ducted Supply Grilles - Spread and Throw Characteristics 36
Sound Data - dBA @ 5 ft. and 10 ft.* 36
Controller, Thermostat, Humidistat and CO2 Ventilation Control Options 37
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/////// Wall-Mount Nomenclature

Digit # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

W 6 0 A C - D 0 Z X P X X X X

UNIT SERIES ACCESSORIES AND CONTROLS OPTIONS


Wall-Mount X - Standard controls (HPS,LPS,CCM)
E - Low Ambient Control (LAC)
F - LAC, Alarm Relay (ALR), Filter Press.
NOMINAL CAPACITY
Switch (FPS)
24 - 2.0 Ton
J - LAC and Alarm Relay (ALR)
30 - 2.5 Ton
K - LAC and PTCR Start Kit
36 - 3.0 Ton
M - LAC, ALR, and PTCR Start Kit
42 - 3.5 Ton
V - DDC Control Sensor kit with 10K
48 - 4.0 Ton
Discharge air sensor, indoor blower
60 - 5.0 Ton
airflow sensor, compressor current
72 - 6.0 Ton
sensor, filter press. switch, LAC, ALR.

TYPE AND CONTROL LOCATION COIL & UNIT COATING OPTIONS


A - Air conditioner X - Standard Copper/Aluminum coils.
L - Air Conditioner with Left Side 1 - Coated Evaporator coil.
Control Panel (W18-W36 Only) 2 - Coated Condenser coil.
3 - Coated Evaporator and Condenser coils.
4 - Coated coils and unit condenser section
coating.
REVISION 5 - Coated coils and inside/outside of unit
B - Revision W24-W36 coating.
C - Revision W42-W72

SUPPLY OUTLET
PLACEHOLDER X - Standard

COLOR AND CABINET FINISH


VOLTAGE X - Standard Beige baked enamel finish
D - 240/220 Volt 1 Phase 50 Hz 1 - White baked enamel finish
E - 220/200 Volt 3 Phase 50 Hz 4 - Buckeye Gray baked enamel finish
F - 415/380 Volt 3 Phase 50 Hz 5 - Desert Brown baked enamel finish
8 - Dark Bronze baked enamel finish
S - Stainless Steel
ELECTRIC HEAT A - Aluminum
00 - 0Kw with Lug Connection
0Z - 0Kw with Circuit Breaker
05 to 20 - Kw Heat with Circuit Breaker FILTER
See Electrical Specs for further details X - Standard 1" MERV2 Disposable Filter
W - 1" MERV2 Washable Filter
P - 2" MERV8 Disposable Filter
M - 2" MERV11 Disposable Filter
N - 2" MERV13 Disposable Filter

Nomenclature Notes: VENT PACKAGE


• W24, W30 and W36 models are available with the unit control panel located on X - Standard Fresh Air Damper (Intake only)
the left or right unit side. W42, W48, W60, and W72 models have the unit A - Fresh Air Damper w/Exhaust
control panel located in the front of the unit. B - Block Off Plate
• Accessories and control options may not be available for all models. See factory M - Commercial Room Ventilator, ON/OFF
installed controls options section for further details. V - Comm. Room Ventilator, Modulating
• All units have an external data tag with the model and serial number on the left or D - Economizer, 0-10V No Controls
right side of the unit. A secondary data tag with the model and serial number is S - Partial Flow Econ (W18-36 only)
located inside the conttol panel area on or near the low voltage terminal box. Y - Full Flow Economizer, Temperature
Z - Full Flow Economizer, Enthalpy

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/////// Engineered Features W24 Through W36 Unit Models

NEW! EXCLUSIVE *Non-Fiberglass Foil Faced Insulation: Environmentally friendly high “R”
value non-fiberglass insulation that is made with recycled denim and cotton materials used
with a FSK foil face that is both durable and cleanable.

Durable Cabinet Construction: Multiple cabinet construction options are available for
different outdoor conditions. Optional cabinet coatings may be ordered for extreme
outdoor environments. See cabinet finish and coatings section for further details.

Easy Filter Access: A separate filter door is provided for ease of filter access during routine
unit maintenance. 1” and 2” filters are available with a rating of up to MERV13. See filter
section for further details.

Field or Factory Installed Vents: Multiple ventilation options are available to provide
outdoor air for ventilation and/or energy savings. Ventilation options may be factory or
field installed. See vent section for further details.

Electric Strip Heat: Reliable, comfortable heater packages feature an automatic limit
and thermal cut-off safety control. Heater packages may be factory or field installed.
See optional electric heat section for further details.

Built-in Circuit Breakers: Standard on all electric heat versions of single (208/230 volt)
and three phase (208/230 volt) equipment. Toggle disconnects are standard on all
electric heat versions of three phase (460 volt) equipment.

Reliable, Easy-to-Use Controls: Easily accessible through left or right control panel locations.
A lockable hinged access cover to circuit protection is provided. Phase rotation monitor
is standard on all 3 phase models. Adjustable compressor on/off delay timer (CCM) with
diagnostic lights is standard on all models. Both right and left control panel locations
available. Electrical entrances provided through the back and side areas.

Green Fin Hydrophilic Evaporator Coil: Green fin stock enhances coil wettability to
help prevent mold growth, aids with condensate drainage, and provides a limited amount of
protection to corrosive particulates in the airstream.

*Balanced Climate™ Technology (patent pending): High latent capacity humidity & sound
reduction removes up to 35% more humidity than any other on the market with the use
of a 2 stage thermostat or controlling device. Bard Balanced ClimateTM innovation comes
standard on all models.

ECM Indoor Motor Technology: 5 speed dual shaft motor provides quiet airflow operation
when used with a twin blower assembly. Motor overload protection standard on all models.

Enclosed Condenser Motor: An enclosed casing condenser motor with ball bearings is used for
reliable operation and extended motor life. Enclosed condenser motors are standard on all
units.

High Efficiency Cooling: Scroll compressors for quiet, efficient cooling. Designed with
R-410A (HFC) non-ozone depleting refrigerant in compliance with the Montreal protocol
and 2010 EPA requirements. A liquid line filter-drier is used to protect the system from
moisture, and is standard on all units.

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/////// Engineered Features - W42 Through W72 Unit
NEW! EXCLUSIVE *Non-Fiberglass Foil Faced Insulation: Environmentally friendly high “R”
value non-fiberglass insulation that is made with recycled denim and cotton materials used
with a FSK foil face that is both durable and cleanable.

Durable Cabinet Construction: Multiple cabinet construction options are available for
different outdoor conditions. Optional cabinet coatings may be ordered for extreme
outdoor environments. See cabinet finish and coatings section for further details.

ECM Indoor Motor Technology: 5 speed dual shaft motor provides quiet airflow operation when
used with a twin blower assembly. Motor overload protection standard on all models.

Electric Strip Heat: Reliable, comfortable heater packages feature an automatic limit
and thermal cut-off safety control. Heater packages may be factory or field installed.
See optional electric heat section for further details.

Field or Factory Installed Vents: Multiple ventilation options are available to provide
outdoor air for ventilation and/or energy savings. Ventilation options may be factory or
field installed. See vent section for further details.

Green Fin Hydrophilic Evaporator Coil: Green fin stock enhances coil wettability to
help prevent mold growth, aids with condensate drainage, and provides a limited amount of
protection to corrosive particulates in the airstream.

Built-in Circuit Breakers: Standard on all electric heat versions of single (208/230 volt)
and three phase (208/230 volt) equipment. Toggle disconnects are standard on all
electric heat versions of three phase (460 volt) equipment.

Easy Filter Access: A separate filter door is provided for ease of filter access during routine
unit maintenance. 1” and 2” filters are available with a rating of up to MERV13. See filter
section for further details.

Reliable, Easy-to-Use Controls: Easily accessible through left or right control panel locations.
A lockable hinged access cover to circuit protection is provided. Phase rotation monitor
is standard on all 3 phase models. Adjustable compressor on/off delay timer (CCM) with
diagnostic lights is standard on all models. Control panel is located in the front of the unit
with electrical entrances on both sides and back.

*Balanced Climate™ Technology (patent pending): High latent capacity humidity & sound
reduction removes up to 35% more humidity than any other on the market with the use
of a 2 stage thermostat or controlling device. Bard Balanced ClimateTM innovation comes
standard on all models.

Enclosed Condenser Motor: An enclosed casing condenser motor with ball bearings is used for
reliable operation and extended motor life. Enclosed condenser motors are standard on all
units.

High Efficiency Cooling: Scroll compressors for quiet, efficient cooling. Designed with
R-410A (HFC) non-ozone depleting refrigerant in compliance with the Montreal protocol
and 2010 EPA requirements. A liquid line filter-drier is used to protect the system from
moisture, and is standard on all units.

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/////// Unit Modes of Operation
Cooling Operation:
The Bard WA Series products offer single stage compressor cooling operation using R410A refrigerant. Copper tube/Aluminum hydrophilic
green fin coils are used to provide high efficiency and easy serviceability. Scroll compressor technology delivers years of quiet, reliable
operation. Economizer vent options are available for increased energy efficiency during cooling operation when outdoor conditions are
favorable.

Heating Operation:
The Bard WA Series products offer optional single or two stage heating operation using resistance heaters. Circuit breaker disconnect
protection is standard in all units equipped with electric heat.

Ventilation:
The Wall-Mount product provides the perfect platform to not only cool and heat an indoor area, but also provide a means of bringing outdoor
air into the building. By including ventilation in the Wall-Mount, expensive costs associated with additional outdoor air systems can be
avoided. The Bard WA Series products offer optional ventilation operation that brings outdoor air into the structure, and vents can be factory
or field installed. Ventilation can be used to bring in outdoor air for occupants, save energy by using outdoor air for free cooling, or positively
pressurize a structure. Exhaust air options allow room air to be vented outdoors when fresh air is being brought into the structure.

Filtration and Indoor Air Quality:


Providing the best air filtration solution is important to occupants and equipment inside a room or structure. Bard provides several filter
options based on MERV filtration, and also other solutions to improve indoor air quality.

Balanced ClimateTM Operation:


Balanced Climate™ is a great feature to remove additional room humidity during cooling operation. All units include this feature as an
optional method of having a separate cooling stage that uses a lower indoor blower speed. Remove the Y1/Y2 jumper, and install a two
stage cooling thermostat. Once enabled, a first stage of increased humidity removal and lowered cooling capacity will extend unit runtime
and increase latent (humidity removal) capacity. Second stage operation will use the standard blower speed. This is a great option where
additional humidity reduction is a benefit during normal cooling operation.
Note: Balanced Climate is not recommended for applications where room temperatures will typically be lower than 72°F or duct static will
cause airflow to be below rated CFM amounts provided in the Airflow CFM chart in this document. Low Ambient Control use is required for
Balanced Climate operation. Hot Gas Reheat is recommended for high humidity environments that require moisture removal without cooling or
applications that require a large amount of ventilation air for occupied areas.

Low Outdoor Temperature Cooling Operation:


Equipment cooling often requires indoor areas to remain cool regardless of outdoor temperature. If your application requires operation of the
compressor to provide cooling below 65° outdoor conditions, then just like any other HVAC system, a low ambient control (LAC) kit must be
installed. The LAC will help maintain higher refrigerant pressure during compressor operation at lower outdoor temperatures. This is achieved
by limiting outdoor fan operation based on low side system pressure. As temperatures decrease outdoors, outdoor fan use will continue to
decrease. Applications that require cooling functionality from 0°F to -40°F outdoor temperatures must use economizer cooling operation.

Note: The LAC kit also includes a freeze stat installed on the unit indoor evaporator coil. The freeze stat helps monitor the indoor evaporator
coil temperature and will cycle compressor operation when temperatures below freezing are indicated. Use of Balanced Climate or applications
where indoor airflow will be reduced require the use of the LAC kit to help maintain adequate evaporator coil temperatures.

High Outdoor Temperature Cooling Operation:


The Bard WA Series products are designed and tested to function when used in higher outdoor temperature areas. Wall-Mount products utilize
large, efficient condenser coils with high airflow condenser fan systems to save energy and lower high side refrigerant pressures. It is always
important to follow all clearance guidelines supplied in the unit dimension section of this specification, and additional information provided in
the user manual. Properly cleaning the condenser coil using a regular maintenance schedule along with filter changes will help maintain unit
operation during high outdoor ambient temperature use. Always follow maintenance procedures provided in the user manual and installation
instructions provided with your Bard product.

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/////// Capacity and Efficiency Ratings
W24AB W30AB W36AB
MODELS W42AC W48AC W60AC W72AC
W24LB W30LB W36LB
Cooling Capacity in BTUH  21,900 BTUH 26,600 BTUH 32,100 BTUH 38,300 BTUH 43,700 BTUH 51,900 BTUH 66,900 BTUH
Cooling Capacity in KW 6.41 KW 7.79 KW 9.40 KW 11.22 KW 12.80 KW 15.21 KW 19.61 KW

/////// General Unit Specifications W24 (2 Ton) Through W72 (6 Ton)


W24AB-F W30AB-F W36AB-F
MODELS W24AB-D W30AB-D W36AB-D W36AB-E
W24LB-F W30LB-F W36LB-F
Unit Voltage Rating - Phase - 50 Hz 240/220 - 1 415/380 - 3 240/220 - 1 415/380 - 3 240/220 - 1 220/200 - 3 415/380 - 3
Operating Voltage Range 198-254 342-456 198-254 342-456 198-254 180-242 342-456
Compressor Electrical Circuit
Voltage 240/220 415/380 240/220 415/380 240/220 220/200 415/380
Rated Load Amps 8.3/9.4 5.0/5.7 9.6/10.9 6.1/6.9 11.4/13.3 7.1/8.3 4.7
Branch Circuit Selection Current 12.9 7.7 14.2 9.0 16.7 10.5 5.8
Lock Rotor Amps 58.3/58.3 55.4/55.4 73/73 58/58 79/79 73/73 38
Compressor Type Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll
Outdoor Fan Motor & Condenser Fan
Outdoor Fan Motor Horsepower - RPM 1/5 - 1090 1/5 - 1090 1/5 - 1075 1/5 - 1075 1/5 - 1075 1/5 - 1075 1/5 - 1075
Outdoor Fan Motor - Amps 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.6
Outdoor Fan -- Diameter and CFM 18" - 1800 18" - 1800 20" - 2400 20" - 2400 20" - 2200 20" - 2200 20" - 2200
Indoor Blower Motor & Indoor Airflow
Indoor Blower Motor - HP - Speeds 1/3-5 1/3-5 1/2-5 1/2-5 1/2-5 1/2-5 1/2-5
Indoor Blower Motor - Amps 0.7 0.7 1.4 1.4 2.3 2.3 1.0
Indoor Motor Type ECM ECM ECM ECM ECM ECM ECM
Rated indoor CFM and static pressure
800 - .1 800 - .1 950 - .15 950 - .15 1150 - .15 1150 - .15 1150 - .15
(ESP) with wet coil and Standard filter
Filter Sizes inches (cm) standard filter
405x635x25 405x635x25 405x765x25 405x765x25 405x765x25 405x765x25 405x765x25
listed, 2 required
Basic Unit Weight without Vent lbs. (kg) 335 (151.9) 335 (151.9) 350 (158.7) 350 (158.7) 380 (172.3) 380 (172.3) 380 (172.3)
X - Barometric Fresh Air Damper 4.0 (1.8) 4.0 (1.8) 5.0 (2.2) 5.0 (2.2) 5.0 (2.2) 5.0 (2.2) 5.0 (2.2)
A - Barometric Damper w/ Exhaust 8.0 (3.6) 8.0 (3.6) 9.0 (4.08) 9.0 (4.08) 9.0 (4.08) 9.0 (4.08) 9.0 (4.08)
B - Blank-Off Plate 1.0 (.45) 1.0 (.45) 1.0 (.45) 1.0 (.45) 1.0 (.45) 1.0 (.45) 1.0 (.45)
M, V - Commercial Room Ventilator 31.0 (14.06) 31.0 (14.06) 35.0 (15.8) 35.0 (15.8) 35.0 (15.8) 35.0 (15.8) 35.0 (15.8)
D, Y, Z - Economizer (D, S, Z) 37.0 (16.7) 37.0 (16.7) 37.0 (16.7) 37.0 (16.7) 37.0 (16.7) 37.0 (16.7) 37.0 (16.7)

MODELS W42AC-E W42AC-F W48AC-E W48AC-F W60AC-E W60AC-F W72AC-F


Unit Voltage Rating - Phase - 50Hz 220/200-3 415/380-3 220/200-3 415/380-3 220/200-3 415/380-3 415/380-3
Operating Voltage Range 180-242 342-456 180-242 342-456 180-242 342-456 342-440
Compressor Electrical Circuit
Voltage 220/200 415/380 220/200 415/380 220/200 415/380 415/380
Rated Load Amps 9.3/11.2 5.0 11.8/13.3 5.7 13.0/14.8 7.8 8.8
Branch Circuit Selection Current 13.4 6.1 14.5 6.3 15.4 7.8 10.6
Lock Rotor Amps 80.7/80.7 43 98/98 52 110/110 51.5 74
Compressor Type Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll
Outdoor Fan Motor & Condenser Fan
Outdoor Fan Motor Horsepower - RPM 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/2
Outdoor Fan Motor - Amps 1.9 2.6 2.6 2.6 1.8 1.8 3.2
Outdoor Fan - Diameter and CFM 24” - 2900 24” - 2900 24” - 3000 24” - 3000 24” - 3100 24” - 3100 24” - 4000
Indoor Blower Motor & Indoor Airflow
Indoor Blower Motor - HP - Speeds 1/3 Variable 1/3 Variable 1/3 Variable 1/3 Variable 3/4 Variable 1/2 Variable 3/4 Variable
Indoor Blower Motor - Amps 1.7 2.3 2.3 2.3 3.2 3.2 3.8
Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant
Indoor Motor Type
Torque ECM Torque ECM Torque ECM Torque ECM Torque ECM Torque ECM Torque ECM
Rated indoor CFM and static pressure
1350-.15 1350-.15 1550-.20 1550-.20 1750-.20 1750-.20 1900-.25
(ESP) with wet coil and Standard filter
Filter Sizes inches (cm) standard filter
508x508x25 508x508x25 508x508x25 508x508x25 508x508x25 508x508x25 508x508x25
listed, 2 required
Basic Unit Weight without Vent lbs. (kg) 490 (222.2) 490 (222.2) 495 (224.5) 495 (224.5) 505 (229.06) 505 (229.06) 555 (251.74)
X - Barometric Fresh Air Damper 13 (5.89) 13 (5.89) 13 (5.89) 13 (5.89) 13 (5.89) 13 (5.89) 13 (5.89)
A - Barometric Damper w/ Exhaust 16 (7.25) 16 (7.25) 16 (7.25) 16 (7.25) 16 (7.25) 16 (7.25) 16 (7.25)
B - Blank-Off Plate 14 (6.35) 14 (6.35) 14 (6.35) 14 (6.35) 14 (6.35) 14 (6.35) 14 (6.35)
M, V - Commercial Room Ventilator 42 (19.05) 42 (19.05) 42 (19.05) 42 (19.05) 42 (19.05) 42 (19.05) 42 (19.05)
D, Y, Z - Economizer 44 (19.95) 44 (19.95) 44 (19.95) 44 (19.95) 44 (19.95) 44 (19.95) 44 (19.95)
Note: All units have a Short Circuit Current Protection Rating (SCCR) of 5kA RMS Symmetrical.

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/////// Cooling Application Data - Outdoor Temperature 
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE MEASURED AT CONDENSER SECTION AIR INLET
RETURN
MODEL AIR TEMP. COOLING CAPACITY 75°F 85°F 95°F 105°F 115°F 125°F
(DB/WB) (23.9°C) (29.4°C) (35°C) (40.6°C) (46.1°C) (51.7°C)

75/62°F Total Cooling 6.82kw 6.21kw 5.59kw 5.04kw 4.54kw 4.07kw


(23.9/16.7°C) Sensible Cooling 5.27kw 5.01kw 4.74kw 4.51kw 4.31kw 4.07kw
80/67°F Total Cooling 7.29kw 6.85kw 6.41kw 5.95kw 5.45kw 4.95kw
W24
(26.7/19.4°C) Sensible Cooling 5.1kw 4.95kw 4.77kw 4.63kw 4.45kw 4.28kw
85/72°F Total Cooling 8.7kw 7.88kw 7.12kw 6.44kw 5.74kw 5.1kw
(29.4/22.2°C) Sensible Cooling 5.24kw 4.98kw 4.72kw 4.42kw 4.13kw 3.81kw
75/62°F Total Cooling 8.23kw 7.47kw 6.82kw 6.21kw 5.62kw 5.04kw
(23.9/16.7°C) Sensible Cooling 6.27kw 5.97kw 5.71kw 5.45kw 5.18kw 4.98kw
80/67°F Total Cooling 8.76kw 8.32kw 7.79kw 7.29kw 6.74kw 6.15kw
W30
(26.7/19.4°C) Sensible Cooling 6.09kw 5.95kw 5.77kw 5.59kw 5.39kw 5.21kw
85/72°F Total Cooling 10.43kw 9.52kw 8.67kw 7.88kw 7.09kw 6.33kw
(29.4/22.2°C) Sensible Cooling 6.24kw 5.95kw 5.65kw 5.33kw 4.98kw 4.63kw
75/62°F Total Cooling 9.96kw 9.05kw 8.2kw 7.41kw 6.71kw 6.03kw
(23.9/16.7°C) Sensible Cooling 7.79kw 7.38kw 6.97kw 6.62kw 6.33kw 6.03kw
80/67°F Total Cooling 10.63kw 10.05kw 9.4kw 8.76kw 8.05kw 7.35kw
W36
(26.7/19.4°C) Sensible Cooling 7.56kw 7.32kw 7.09kw 6.82kw 6.59kw 6.35kw
85/72°F Total Cooling 12.65kw 11.54kw 10.43kw 9.46kw 8.49kw 7.56kw
(29.4/22.2°C) Sensible Cooling 7.73kw 7.35kw 6.88kw 6.47kw 6.06kw 5.65kw
75/62°F Total Cooling 13.01kw 11.86kw 10.72kw 9.70kw 8.67kw 7.67kw
(23.9/16.7°C) Sensible Cooling 9.93kw 9.46kw 9.02kw 8.58kw 8.11kw 7.64kw
80/67°F Total Cooling 13.89kw 13.15kw 12.30kw 11.42kw 10.43kw 9.34kw
W42
(26.7/19.4°C) Sensible Cooling 9.64kw 9.37kw 9.11kw 8.79kw 8.44kw 8.05kw
85/72°F Total Cooling 16.55kw 15.12kw 13.68kw 12.33kw 10.96kw 9.61kw
(29.4/22.2°C) Sensible Cooling 9.87kw 9.43kw 8.93kw 8.38kw 7.76kw 7.15kw
75/62°F Total Cooling 15.03kw 13.62kw 12.25kw 10.99kw 9.75kw 8.55kw
(23.9/16.7°C) Sensible Cooling 11.81kw 11.19kw 10.60kw 10.02kw 9.49kw 8.55kw
80/67°F Total Cooling 16.03kw 15.12kw 14.06kw 12.95kw 11.72kw 10.40kw
W48
(26.7/19.4°C) Sensible Cooling 11.45kw 11.07kw 10.69kw 10.28kw 9.87kw 9.46kw
85/72°F Total Cooling 19.10kw 17.37kw 15.62kw 13.97kw 12.30kw 10.69kw
(29.4/22.2°C) Sensible Cooling 11.75kw 11.13kw 10.49kw 9.81kw 9.11kw 8.38kw
75/62°F Total Cooling 18.05kw 16.29kw 14.68kw 13.27kw 11.98kw 10.81kw
(23.9/16.7°C) Sensible Cooling 13.83kw 13.01kw 12.27kw 11.66kw 11.13kw 10.69kw
80/67°F Total Cooling 19.25kw 18.08kw 16.85kw 15.64kw 14.41kw 13.18kw
W60
(26.7/19.4°C) Sensible Cooling 13.42kw 12.89kw 12.39kw 11.95kw 11.57kw 11.25kw
85/72°F Total Cooling 22.94kw 20.77kw 18.72kw 16.88kw 15.15kw 13.56kw
(29.4/22.2°C) Sensible Cooling 13.74kw 12.95kw 12.16kw 11.40kw 10.66kw 9.96kw
75/62°F Total Cooling 22.33kw 20.07kw 18.11kw 16.44kw 15.03kw 13.77kw
(23.9/16.7°C) Sensible Cooling 16.35kw 15.35kw 14.50kw 13.71kw 13.07kw 12.51kw
80/67°F Total Cooling 23.82kw 22.30kw 20.80kw 19.40kw 18.08kw 16.79kw
W72
(26.7/19.4°C) Sensible Cooling 15.85kw 15.21kw 14.62kw 14.06kw 13.59kw 13.15kw
85/72°F Total Cooling 28.36kw 25.61kw 23.03kw 20.92kw 18.99kw 17.26kw
(29.4/22.2°C) Sensible Cooling 16.23kw 15.26kw 14.36kw 14.21kw 12.51kw 11.63kw
Capacity Multiplier Factors
Low ambient control allows for compressor operation down to 0°F.
% of Rated Airflow -10 +10

Total BTUH 0.975 1.02


Sensible BTUH 0.950 1.05

/////// R410A Unit Charge Rates


WALL-MOUNT UNIT MODEL STANDARD UNIT CHARGE RATE
W24AB AND W24LB 4.25 lbs. (1.92 kg)

W30AB AND W30LB 4.125 lbs. (1.87 kg)

W36AB AND W36LB 4.50 lbs. (2.04 kg)

W42AC 7.25 lbs. (3.28 kg)

W48AC 7.38 lbs. (3.34 kg)

W60AC 9.25 lbs. (4.19 kg)

W72AC 9.50 lbs. (4.30 kg)

Note: Charge rates provided on unit serial plate. Unit hi/low


pressure chart for unit charging provided in unit insallation
manual and on inner control panel door.

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/////// Indoor EC Motor Blower Speeds
Indoor airflow is measured in Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) and will vary based on static pressure created by supply duct work, return duct work, unit filter type,
deflection of the air by the supply grille, or any other restriction of air entering or leaving the unit. The indoor fan motor of the WA series product has the capabil-
ity of running at multiple speeds. Indoor blower speed is selected inside the control panel area using the speed tap terminal block.

Blower and Vent Only Speed: The WA series uses this speed when fan only (G) or ventilation operation (A) is used. See airflow performance chart for CFM
amount. If cooling and heating speed is adjusted from LO to MED or HI, the Blower and Vent Only speed will not change.

Balanced Climate Speed: The WA series uses this speed when the Balanced Climate option (Y1) or mechanical dehumidification option (D) is used. The Bal-
anced Climate speed reduces unit airflow by approximately 30% which increases moisture removal (latent capacity) during cooling operation. Units with the hot
gas reheat dehumidification option also use this speed to increase moisture removal when running in dehumidification mode. Unit capacity performance when
using Balanced Climate can be calculated using the -30% capacity multipler factor provided in the Cooling Application Data.

To use Balanced Climate, remove the jumper between Y1 and Y2 on the low voltage terminal strip. A 2 stage cooling thermostat is then used to control blower
airflow stages. Be sure to follow all guidelines provided in the installation manual. A controls kit that includes a low ambient control (LAC) must be used for
Balanced Climate Operation if ventilation options are to be used or cooling operation will occur below a 60° outdoor temperature. Balanced Climate can be used
for duct free and ducted applications below ESP total static shown in indoor airflow performance charts. Balanced Climate provides increased moisture removal
during the cooling cycle.

LO Speed (Default): The WA series uses this speed by default when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating operation (W1/W2). This speed is labeled as LO on the
speed selection terminal strip inside the unit control panel. All units ship with cooling and heating operation at LO cooling and heating speed, and provides the
optimal airflow amount for normal use. See airflow performance chart for CFM amount.

MED Speed (User Selectable): This speed is user selectable when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating operation (W1/W2). This speed is labeled as MED on
the speed selection terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The MED speed tap provides an increase in unit airflow per the airflow performance chart.

HI Speed (User Selectable): This speed is user selectable when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating operation (W1/W2). This speed is labeled as HI on the
speed selection terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The HI speed tap provides maximum unit airflow per the airflow performance chart.

/////// Indoor Airflow Static and Unit Performance


The airflow amount that passes through the unit is very important when considering cooling capacity and proper unit operation. Restriction of the amount of
air passing through the unit is called external static pressure (ESP). As the amount of air passing through the unit is restricted, the ESP value increases. This
will have a direct impact on how heating and cooling equipment performs when used in an application. It is important to have a professional HVAC contractor,
distributor, or technician complete a duct static calculation if supply or return ducts are used with the WA series unit. Unit filter static must also be calculated
into the total ESP value.

Supply Duct Static: Supply duct static will include duct work connected to the unit supply opening, supply registers, filtration installed in the supply duct, or any
other device in the supply airstream that will restrict airflow. All ducts must be sealed to reduce duct air leakage, and flex duct work must not include restriction
due to installation. Duct static must be calculated by a HVAC professional and include all factors of the duct design.

Return Duct Static: Return duct static will include duct work connected to the unit return opening, return registers, filtration installed in the return duct, or any
other device in the return airstream that will restrict airflow. All ducts must be sealed to reduce duct air leakage, and flex duct work must not include restriction
due to installation.Duct static must be calculated by a HVAC professional and include all factors of the duct design.

Unit Filter Static: The WA series uses a unit filter installed before the indoor blower assembly that filters both indoor air from the room and outdoor air entering
through the ventilation device. When additional filtration is required (higher MERV rating), additional static will need to be added to the total external static
pressure (ESP). The following chart is to be used to estimate additional static pressure for a installed clean filter.

FILTER CODE FILTER MERV RATING FILTER STATIC INCHES WC. FILTRATION LEVEL
X MERV 2 0” WC Low Filtration, 1” Thickness Disposable Media.
W MERV 2 -.02” WC Low Filtration, 1” Thickness Permanent Media.
P MERV 8 .03” WC Average Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.
M MERV 11 .05” WC Above Average Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.
N MERV 13 .08” WC High Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.

Calculating Total External Static Pressure: Supply duct static, return duct static, unit filter static, and any other source of additional static pressure are added
together. Once this is calculated, the actual unit airflow amount can be reviewed by using the Indoor Airflow CFM charts provided.

Total External Static Pressure Calculation:

Supply Duct Static + Return Duct Static + Filter Static + Additional External Static = Total External Static Pressure (ESP)

Non-Ducted Applications: Applications that do not include supply or return ducts inside the structure, use Bard supplied supply and return louvers, and do not
have additional sources of external static will typically reflect rated airflow amounts shown in the Indoor Airflow CFM charts. Additional filter static must still be
added as necessary to the rated airflow total external static pressure (ESP). Field supplied supply and return louvers must match Bard supplied supply and return
louvers to achieve shown in the Indoor Airflow CFM charts. Adjustment of 4-way deflection supply louver may effect unit supply airflow. See louver deflection and
throw characteristics provided in this document.

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/////// Indoor Airflow CFM @ Static Pressures and Adjustable Speeds - W24, W30 Units

Total External Static Pressure Calculation:

Supply Duct Static + Return Duct Static + Filter Static +


Additional External Static = Total External Static Pressure
(ESP)

Total External Static Adjustment:

Indoor airflow data shown in the performance charts


represent the unit running in cooling with a wet evaporator
coil. A dry evaporator coil with provide less static. See
adjustment factor in below table.

Indoor airflow data shown in the performance charts


represent the unit with a 1” disposable MERV2 filter. For
other filter options, external static pressure needs to be
adjusted. See adjustment factor in below table.

FILTER CODE FILTER MERV RATING ADJUST STATIC


DRY COIL AIRFLOW -.04” WC
W MERV 2 (Washable) -.02” WC
X MERV 2 (Disposable) 0” WC
P MERV 8 +.03” WC
M MERV 11 +.05” WC
N MERV 13 +.08” WC

Indoor Airflow Speeds:

Balanced Climate Speed: The WA series uses this speed


when the Balanced Climate option (Y1) is used. Not rec-
ommended for static levels higher than Balanced Climate
airflow data provided.

LO Speed (Default): The WA series uses this speed by


default when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating opera-
tion (W1/W2). This speed is labeled as LO on the speed
selection terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The
WA series also uses this speed when fan only (G) or ven-
tilation operation (A) is used. All units ship with cooling
and heating operation at LO cooling and heating speed,
and provides the optimal airflow amount for normal use.

MED Speed (User Selectable): This speed is user select-


able when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating opera-
tion (W1/W2). This speed is labeled as MED on the speed
selection terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The
MED speed tap provides an increase in unit airflow per the
airflow performance chart. Fan only and dehumidification
fan operation is not effected by using MED speed.

HI Speed (User Selectable): This speed is user selectable


when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating operation
(W1/W2). This speed is labeled as HI on the speed selec-
tion terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The HI
speed tap provides maximum unit airflow per the airflow
performance chart. Fan only and dehumidification fan
operation is not effected by using Hi speed.

*Note: W18AB unit has a dedicated electric heat speed


and does not have a user selectable MED speed for
airflow adjustment. See installation manual for additional
information.

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/////// Indoor Airflow CFM @ Static Pressures and Adjustable Speeds - W36, W42, W48 Units

Total External Static Pressure Calculation:

Supply Duct Static + Return Duct Static + Filter Static +


Additional External Static = Total External Static Pressure
(ESP)

Total External Static Adjustment:

Indoor airflow data shown in the performance charts


represent the unit running in cooling with a wet evaporator
coil. A dry evaporator coil with provide less static. See
adjustment factor in below table.

Indoor airflow data shown in the performance charts


represent the unit with a 1” disposable MERV2 filter. For
other filter options, external static pressure needs to be
adjusted. See adjustment factor in below table.

FILTER CODE FILTER MERV RATING ADJUST STATIC


DRY COIL AIRFLOW -.04” WC
W MERV 2 (Washable) -.02” WC
X MERV 2 (Disposable) 0” WC
P MERV 8 +.03” WC
M MERV 11 +.05” WC
N MERV 13 +.08” WC

Indoor Airflow Speeds:

Balanced Climate Speed: The WA series uses this speed


when the Balanced Climate option (Y1) is used. Not rec-
ommended for static levels higher that Balanced Climate
airflow data provided.

LO Speed (Default): The WA series uses this speed by


default when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating opera-
tion (W1/W2). This speed is labeled as LO on the speed
selection terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The
WA series also uses this speed when fan only (G) or ven-
tilation operation (A) is used. All units ship with cooling
and heating operation at LO cooling and heating speed,
and provides the optimal airflow amount for normal use.

MED Speed (User Selectable): This speed is user select-


able when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating opera-
tion (W1/W2). This speed is labeled as MED on the speed
selection terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The
MED speed tap provides an increase in unit airflow per the
airflow performance chart. Fan only and dehumidification
fan operation is not effected by using MED speed.

HI Speed (User Selectable): This speed is user selectable


when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating operation
(W1/W2). This speed is labeled as HI on the speed selec-
tion terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The HI
speed tap provides maximum unit airflow per the airflow
performance chart. Fan only and dehumidification fan
operation is not effected by using Hi speed.

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/////// Indoor Airflow CFM @ Static Pressures and Adjustable Speeds - W60 and W72 Units

Total External Static Pressure Calculation:

Supply Duct Static + Return Duct Static + Filter Static +


Additional External Static = Total External Static Pressure
(ESP)

Total External Static Adjustment:

Indoor airflow data shown in the performance charts


represent the unit running in cooling with a wet evaporator
coil. A dry evaporator coil with provide less static. See
adjustment factor in below table.

Indoor airflow data shown in the performance charts


represent the unit with a 1” disposable MERV2 filter. For
other filter options, external static pressure needs to be
adjusted. See adjustment factor in below table.

FILTER CODE FILTER MERV RATING ADJUST STATIC


DRY COIL AIRFLOW -.04” WC
W MERV 2 (Washable) -.02” WC
X MERV 2 (Disposable) 0” WC
P MERV 8 +.03” WC
M MERV 11 +.05” WC
N MERV 13 +.08” WC

Indoor Airflow Speeds:

Balanced Climate Speed: The WA series uses this speed


when the Balanced Climate option (Y1) is used. Not rec-
ommended for static levels higher than Balanced Climate
airflow data provided.

LO Speed (Default): The WA series uses this speed by


default when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating opera-
tion (W1/W2). This speed is labeled as LO on the speed
selection terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The
WA series also uses this speed when fan only (G) or ven-
tilation operation (A) is used. All units ship with cooling
and heating operation at LO cooling and heating speed,
and provides the optimal airflow amount for normal use.

MED Speed (User Selectable): This speed is user select-


able when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating opera-
tion (W1/W2). This speed is labeled as MED on the speed
selection terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The
MED speed tap provides an increase in unit airflow per the
airflow performance chart. Fan only and dehumidification
fan operation is not effected by using MED speed.

HI Speed (User Selectable): This speed is user selectable


when using standard cooling (Y2) or heating operation
(W1/W2). This speed is labeled as HI on the speed selec-
tion terminal strip inside the unit control panel. The HI
speed tap provides maximum unit airflow per the airflow
performance chart. Fan only and dehumidification fan
operation is not effected by using Hi speed.

/////// Indoor EC Motor Options for High Resistance Ground Applications


Today’s ECM motor technology used in HVAC equipment provides a higher level of energy efficiency and more options for installers than older PSC motor designs.
However, high resistance ground applications and locations where power supplied to the unit may not be clean (dirty power) require special consideration. Bard
recommends ordering the motor isolation option “R” for new 460V products where high resistance grounding or dirty power may be present. A kit for 460V prod-
ucts can also be ordered Bard Part #8620-330 that can easily be installed to help avoid issues related to high resistance grounding or dirty power sources.

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/////// Electrical Specifications: W24 to W72 Units

MODEL Rated Volts & Phase No. Field Power Circuits  Minimum Maximum External
Circuit Amps Fuse or Circuit Breaker
W24AB-D0Z 1 16 20
D05 240/220-1 1 28 30
D08 1 44 45
W24AB/LB-F0Z 1 9 15
415/380-3 
F05 1 11 15
W30AB-D0Z 1 19 30
D05 240/220-1 1 29 30
D10 1 55 60
W30AB/LB-F0Z 1 10 15
F07 415/380-3 1 17 20
F12 1 26 30
W36AB-D0Z 1 24 35
D05 240/220-1 1 29 35
D10 1 55 60
W36AB-E0Z 1 21 30
E06 220/200-3 1 21 30
E12 1 39 40
W36AB/LB-F0Z 1 13 15
F07 415/380-3 1 17 20
F12 1 26 30
W42AC-E0Z 1 21 30
E09 220/200-3 1 30 35
E15 1 48 50
W42AC-F0Z 1 11 15
F07 415/380-3 1 16 20
F12 1 29 30
W48AC-E0Z 1 24 35
E09 220/200-3 1 31 35
E15 1 49 50
W48AC-F0Z 1 13 15
F07 415/380-3 1 17 20
F12 1 26 30
W60AC-E0Z 1 27 40
E09 220/200-3 1 34 40
E15 1 54 60
W60AC-F0Z 1 14 20
F07 415/380-3 1 17 20
F12 1 31 35
W72AC-F0Z 1 17 20
F07 415/380-3 1 17 20
F12 1 31 35
 Maximum size of the time delay fuse or circuit breaker for protection of field wiring conductors.
 Based on 75°C copper wire. All wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code and all local codes.
 These “Minimum Circuit Ampacity” values are to be used for sizing the field power conductors. Refer to the National Electrical code (latest version), Article 310 for power conductor sizing.
CAUTION: When more than one field power circuit is run through one conduit, the conductors must be derated. Pay special attention to Note 8 of Table 310 regarding Ampacity
Adjustment Factors when more than three current carrying conductors are in a raceway.
IMPORTANT: While this electrical data is presented as a guide, it is important to electrically connect properly sized fuses and conductor wires in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and all local codes.
Note: MOCP (Maximum Overcurrent Protection) value listed is the maximum value as per UL 1995 calculations for MOCP (branch-circuit conductor sizes in this chart are based on this
MOCP). The actual factory installed Overcurrent Protective Device (Circuit Breaker) in this model may be lower than the maximum UL 1995 allowable MOCP value, but still above the
UL 1995 minimum calculated value or Minimum Circuit Ampacity (MCA) listed.

/////// Electric Heat Table - Refer to Electrical Specifications for Availability by Unit Model
200V 220V 240V 380V 415V
NOMINAL
KW 3-PH 1-PH 3-PH 1-PH 3-PH 3-PH
WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS
4
5 4201 5000 4095 4883
6 4167 5042
7 5641 6728
8 6722
9 7562
10 10000
12 8333 10083 9401 11213
15 12604
(1) Listed electric heaters are available for 230/208V units only.
(2) Listed electric heaters are available for 480V units only.

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/////// Field Installed Heater Packages
Field installed heater packages are available to add, increase, or reduce the amount of electric heat to units that are already shipped from the
factory. The kit includes the following:
• Resistance heaters that provide heating BTUH amounts shown in the heater kit chart. Heaters ship pre-installed with needed limits and
thermal cutoffs.
• Heating contactor(s) that energize when a signal is sent from a thermostat or controller. Contactors are pre-mounted on a base plate for
easy installation along with a plug-in connector.
• Wires, screws, wire ties and other accessories needed for installation.
• A wiring diagram, installation instructions, and labels to show electric heat is installed.
It is always important to review all instructions provided with the heater package kit and Wall-Mount unit before installation. Review all
electrical specifications for the unit and building including wire and breaker sizes along with clearances to combustible materials before
installation and use of the heater package kits.

/////// Heater Packages - Field Kits for W24A to W36A Right-Hand Control Panel Units
• Designed for adding Electric Heat to 0 KW Units • ETL US & Canada Listed
• Circuit Breaker Standard on 230/208V Models • Toggle Disconnect Standard on 460V Models

Air -D00 MODELS -E00 MODELS -F00 MODELS


Conditioner 240/220-1 230/200-3 415/380-3
Models Heater Model # KW Heater Model # KW Heater Model # KW
WMCB-02A 0Z
WMPD-01C 0Z
W24AB EHW1TAB-A05 5 N/A N/A
EHWH24B-C06 5
EHW24A-A08 8
WMCB-03A 0Z WMPD-01C 0Z
W30AB EHW3TAB-A05 5 N/A N/A EHW3TA-C09 7
EHW3TA-A10 10 EHW3TA-C15 12
WMCB-03A 0Z WMCB-04B 0Z WMPD-01C 0Z
W36AB EHW3TA-A05 5 EHW30A-B06 6 EHW3TA-C09 7
EHW3TAB-A10 10 EHWA03-E12C 12 EHW3TA-C15 12

/////// Heater Packages - Field Kits for W24L to W36L Left-Hand Control Panel Units
Air -D00 MODELS -E00 MODELS -F00 MODELS
Conditioner 240/220-1 230/200-3 415/380-3
Models Heater Model # KW Heater Model # KW Heater Model # KW
WMPD-01CL 0Z
W24LB N/A N/A N/A N/A
EHWH24B-C06L 05

W30LB N/A N/A N/A N/A WMPD-01CL 0Z

WMPD-01CL 0Z
W36LB N/A N/A N/A N/A EHW3TA-C09L 7
EHW3TA-C15L 12

/////// Heater Packages - Field Kits for W42AC to W72AC Front Control Panel Units
• Designed for adding Electric Heat to 0 KW Units • ETL US & Canada Listed
• Circuit Breaker Standard on 230/208V Models • Toggle Disconnect Standard on 460V Models

Air -E00 MODELS -F00 MODELS


Conditioner 230/200-3 415/380-3
Models Heater Model # KW Heater Model # KW
WMCBC- 04B 0Z WMPD- 01C 0Z
W42AC
EHWA42C- E09 9 EHWA42C- F07 7
W48AC
EHWA42C- E15 15 EHWA42C- F12 12
WMCBC- 06B 0Z WMCBC- 06F 0Z
W60AC EHWA60C- B09 9 EHWA60C- F07 7
EHWA60C- B15 15 EHWA60C- F12 12
WMCBC- 06F 0Z
W72AC N/A N/A EHWA60C- F07 7
EHWA60C- F12 12

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/////// Field Generator Use
Generator power is often used in the field for critical cooling and heating applications. When using generator power it is important to
understand the capability of the generator used. Review and follow all instructions and guidelines provided with the generator. The following
must be considered when selecting a generator provide power to HVAC equipment;
• When calculating the kW size of the generator, it is important to use the MCA values of the unit models being used. This value can be
found in the electrical specifications section of this document.
• When calculating inrush current that the generator will see during unit startup, use the Locked Rotor Amp values of the unit being used.
This value can be found in the general specifications section in the beginning of this document.
It is important to remember to review power usage for all units that will be operating off of the generator. It is also important to consider all
equipment that will consume power (not just HVAC equipment) when calculating a generator size. Bard does offer a Secure Start kit Bard part
#8551-014 for units up to a 5 ton cooling capacity that is designed to reduce inrush current load during cooling mode.
/////// Ventilation Option Selection Chart
VENT FIELD UNIT MODEL NUMBER VENT OPERATION VENT USE
CODE INSTALLED
KIT PART
NUMBER
FAD-NE2 W24AB/LB Barometric Intake Damper, No Room Outdoor air intake damper that may be used to provide slight building
Exhaust positive pressurization or bring an adjustable amount of outdoor air
X FAD-NE3 W30AB/LB, W36AB/LB
into a structure. The damper opens during indoor blower operation and
FAD-NE5 W42AC, W48AC, W60AC, W72AC provides intake air only.

FAD-BE2 W18AB/LB, W24AB/LB Barometric Intake Damper with Room Outdoor air intake damper that may be used to bring an adjustable
Exhaust amount of outdoor air into a structure. The damper opens during
A FAD-BE3 W30AB/LB, W36AB/LB
indoor blower operation and an exhaust damper provides barometric
FAD-BE5 W42AC, W48AC, W60AC, W72AC room pressure relief.

BOP-2 W24AB/LB No ventilation, provides best protection Insulated plates are installed over the vent intake and exhaust
against water, dirt, and debris infiltration. openings. When used, the plates provide a degree of protection from
B BOP-3 W30AB/LB, W36AB/LB
splashing water and dirt/debris entry into the unit.
BOPLATE-5 W42AC, W48AC, W60AC, W72AC
CRV-F2-* W24AB/LB Motorized Intake Damper with Room The CRV-F provides a simple means of bringing in outdoor air when a
Exhaust. Vent opens to user adjustable open modorized spring closed damper is required. Vent option provides up
CRV-F3-* W30AB/LB, W36AB/LB
position when energized. Vent is energized to 50% outdoor air intake. It also provides room pressure relief. Motor
M
when 24VAC is applied to the "A" terminal uses linkage to operate damper blades and springs closed when power
CRV-F5 W42AC, W48AC, W60AC, W72AC located on the unit low voltage terminal to the damper motor is removed. No intake hood is required for all
strip. models.
CRV-V2-* W24AB/LB Motorized Intake Damper with Room The CRV-V provides a control board with advanced options for bringing
Exhaust. Vent opens to user adjustable in outdoor air when a modorized spring closed damper is required.
CRV-V3-* W30AB/LB, W36AB/LB
minimum position when "A" terminal locat- Vent option provides up to 50% outdoor air intake. It also provides
V ed on the unit low voltage terminal strip is room pressure relief. Motor uses linkage to operate damper blades and
energized with 24VAC. 0-10VDC modulating springs closed when power to the damper motor is removed. Includes
CRV-V5 W42AC, W48AC, W60AC, W72AC
operation option. Room pre-purge option. solid state control board for multiple ventilation settings. No intake
hood is required for all models.
ECON-NC2-* W24AB/LB Motorized Intake Damper with Room Ex- The no controls economizer option is used where the controls con-
haust. Vent opens to user setting based on tractor will provide a field installed logic board and indoor/outdoor
ECON-NC3-* W30AB/LB, W36AB/LB
0-10VDC input. 10k outdoor sensor is in- sensors or other means to decide when conditions are favorable for
cluded with vent option. This vent does not free cooling. Vent option provides up to 100% outdoor air intake.
D
include solid state board or JADE controller It also provides room pressure relief. Motor uses linkage to operate
ECON-NC5 W42AC, W48AC, W60AC, W72AC to operate economizer functionality. damper blades and springs closed when power to the damper motor is
removed. 7" intake hood (included) required for ECON-NC2 and ECON-
NC3 options. No intake hood is required for ECON-NC5 option.
ECON-S2-* W24AB/LB Motorized Intake Damper with Room The economizer with enthalpy control is often used to provide free
Exhaust. JADE economizer control uses out- cooling for applications where humidity levels outdoors are relatively
door temperature and humidity to provide high, or indoor humidity levels need to be kept at a low amount. Vent
free cooling operation based on enthalpy option provides partial outdoor air intake based on outdoor temperature
S curve setting. Optional 0-10VDC input for and humidity. It also provides room pressure relief. Motor uses linkage
ECONS3-* W30AB/LB, W36AB/LB modulating ventilation control. Optional to operate damper blades and springs closed when power to the damp-
user selected minimum position when “A” er motor is removed. No intake hood is required.
terminal located on the unit low voltage
terminal strip is energized with 24VAC.
ECON-DB2-* W24AB/LB Motorized Intake Damper with Room The dry bulb economizer option is often used in areas with low outdoor
Exhaust. JADE economizer control uses humidity levels or applications where indoor humidity levels can be rel-
ECON-DB3-* W30AB/LB, W36AB/LB
outdoor temperature to provide free cooling atively high. Vent option provides up to 100% outdoor air intake based
operation based on user settings. Optional on outdoor temperature. It also provides room pressure relief. Motor
Y 0-10VDC input for modulating ventilation uses linkage to operate damper blades and springs closed when power
control. Optional user selected minimum to the damper motor is removed. 7" intake hood (included) required
ECON-DB5 W42AC, W48AC, W60AC, W72AC
position when "A" terminal located on the for ECON-DB2 and ECON-DB3 options. No intake hood is required for
unit low voltage terminal strip is energized ECON-DB5 option.
with 24VAC.
ECON-WD2-* W24AB/LB Motorized Intake Damper with Room The economizer with enthalpy control is often used to provide free
Exhaust. JADE economizer control uses out- cooling for applications where humidity levels outdoors are relatively
ECON-WD3-* W30AB/LB, W36AB/LB
door temperature and humidity to provide high, or indoor humidity levels need to be kept at a low amount. Vent
free cooling operation based on enthalpy option provides up to 100% outdoor air intake based on outdoor
Z curve setting. Optional 0-10VDC input for temperature and humidity. It also provides room pressure relief. Motor
modulating ventilation control. Optional uses linkage to operate damper blades and springs closed when power
ECON-WD5 W42AC, W48AC, W60AC, W72AC
user selected minimum position when "A" to the damper motor is removed. 7" intake hood (included) required
terminal located on the unit low voltage for ECON-DB2 and ECON-DB3 options. No intake hood is required for
terminal strip is energized with 24VAC. ECON-DB5 option.

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/////// Fresh Air Damper and Commercial Ventilator Specifications
“X” Vent Code Option – Standard Barometric Fresh Air Damper without Exhaust (FAD-NE)
The barometric fresh air damper without exhaust is a standard feature on all models, and can be ordered pre-
installed from Bard or may be field installed with the FAD-NE vent kit. Fresh air dampers are typically used when
a small amount of outdoor air is required in a room or structure when the indoor blower is on. The intake damper
opens when the indoor blower is operational and negative pressure in the vent area of the unit pulls the blade
open. When the blade is open, the damper allows outdoor air to be brought into the structure. Pins are provided
that allow for airflow adjustment. See FAD-NE airflow charts provided in this specification for airflow amounts.
Room air exhaust is not provided with the FAD-NE vent.
The barometric fresh air damper without exhaust includes the following options:
• The damper opens when the indoor blower is operational.
• The vent provides up to 25% of the total airflow rating of the unit.
• Adjustable blade pins allow different amounts of outside air to be introduced into the building and can be
easily locked closed if required.
• The ventilation exhaust air path is sealed with an insulated block-off plate. Fresh Air Damper Intake (FAD-NE and FAD-BE)
• Slight room pressurization is achieved during indoor blower operation.

“A” Vent Code Option – Standard Barometric Fresh Air Damper with Barometric Exhaust (FAD-BE)
The barometric fresh air damper with exhaust is an optional feature on all models, and can be ordered pre-
installed from Bard or may be field installed with the FAD-BE vent kit. Fresh air dampers are typically used when
a small amount of outdoor air is required in a room or structure when the indoor blower is on. The intake damper
opens when the indoor blower is operational and negative pressure in the vent area of the unit pulls the blade
open. When the blade is open, the damper allows outdoor air to be brought into the structure. Blade stops are
provided that allow for intake airflow adjustment. See FAD-BE airflow charts provided in this specification for
airflow amounts. Room air exhaust using room air pressure is provided with a separate assembly. This allows room
air to pass through the vent area and out of the unit. Blade stops allow for adjustment of exhaust air amounts.
Operation of the damper is dependent on room pressurization to open the exhaust blade and allow room air to
leave the structure.
The barometric fresh air damper without exhaust includes the following options:
• The damper opens when the indoor blower is operational. Fresh Air Damper Exhaust (FAD-BE only)

• The vent provides up to 25% of the total airflow rating of the unit.
• Adjustable blade pins allow different amounts of outside air to be introduced into the building and can be
easily locked closed if required.
• Adjustable room exhaust is provided through secondary exhaust damper assembly.
• Room pressurization is adjustable during indoor blower operation.

“B” Vent Code Option – Block off Plate (BOP)


The block off plate is an optional feature on all models, and can be ordered pre-installed from Bard or may be
field installed with the BOP vent kit. The block off plate option provides a way to seal the intake and exhaust
air openings. This will provide the best protection from splashing water, dust and dirt entering the unit, and air
infiltration reduction.
The barometric fresh air damper without exhaust includes the following options:
• Insulated plates are installed to cover vent intake and exhaust openings.
• Plate installation provides a degree of protection from air, water, dirt, and dust infiltration.

“M” Vent Code Option – Basic Commercial Room Ventilator (CRV-F)


The basic commercial room ventilator is an optional feature on all models, and can be ordered pre-installed from
Bard or may be field installed with the CRV-F vent kit. Commercial Room Ventilators are designed to provide an
adjustable amount of outdoor air inside a room or structure, exhaust room air, and close when outdoor air is not
needed. The intake damper opens when 24VAC power is applied to the ventilation terminal inside the unit control
panel (A). The damper blade is operated by a 24VAC actuator motor and blade linkage. When the blade is open,
the damper allows outdoor air to be brought into the structure. A blade stop is provided that allows for airflow
adjustment. See CRV-F airflow charts provided in this specification for airflow amounts. Air exhaust is provided
using room air pressure that allows room air to pass through the vent area and out of the unit. Exhaust damper
linkage controls the exhaust air amount and air intake amount simultaneously.
The basic commercial room ventilator includes the following options:
• The intake and exhaust damper opens when the unit ventilation terminal (A) is energized with 24VAC.
• Spring closed motorized damper closes within 30 seconds when unit power is removed.
• The vent provides a maximum of over 50% of the total airflow rating of the unit.
• Adjustable blade stop allows adjustable amounts of outside air to be introduced into the building. Commercial Room Ventilator-Fixed and Modulating
• Room exhaust is provided through the ventilation assembly reducing room pressure.
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/////// Commercial Ventilator Specifications, CRV-V
“V” Vent Code Option – Advanced Commercial Room Ventilator (CRV-V)
The advanced commercial room ventilator is an optional feature on all models, and can be ordered pre-installed
from Bard or may be field installed with the CRV-V vent kit. Commercial Room Ventilators are designed to provide an
adjustable amount of outdoor air inside a room or structure, exhaust room air, and close when outdoor air is not needed.
The intake damper opens when 24VAC power is applied to the ventilation terminal inside the unit control panel (A), or
modulating control is possible when a 2-10VDC signal is supplied by a CO2 sensor or control device. The damper blade
is operated by a 24VAC actuator motor and blade linkage. When the blade is open, the damper allows outdoor air to be
brought into the structure. A solid-state board has adjustable potentiometers for blade position when ventilation is active,
or 2-10VDC can be used to modulate damper position. See CRV-V airflow charts provided in this specification for airflow
amounts. Air exhaust is provided that allows room air to pass through the vent area and out of the unit. Exhaust damper
linkage controls the exhaust air amount and air intake amount simultaneously.
The basic commercial room ventilator includes the following options:
• The intake and exhaust damper opens when the unit ventilation terminal (A) is energized with 24VAC.
• Blade position potentiometer allows adjustment of the outside air amount entering into the building intended for
“V” Vent Control Board
occupant air quality improvement or light industrial room pressurization purposes.
• Optional 0-10VDC modulating damper control for operation with DDC system or external modulating CO2 control.
When used, damper allows varying amounts of outside air to be brought into the building.
• Room pre-purge feature with 30/60/90 minute timer allows outdoor air to be brought in to room before occupants
enter if ventilation is controlled by a schedule using a thermostat or room controller.
• Spring closed motorized damper closes within 30 seconds when unit power is removed.
• The vent provides a maximum of over 50% of the total airflow rating of the unit.
• Room exhaust is provided through the ventilation assembly reducing room pressure.
• Design based on requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1 and other state and local ventilation codes.
• Improved damper blade seals for reduced air leakage.

/////// Economizer Specifications, ECON-NC


“D” Vent Code Option – Economizer without Bard Supplied Controls (ECON-NC)
The Economizer without Bard supplied controls is an optional feature on all models, and can be ordered pre-installed
from Bard or may be field installed with the ECON-NC vent kit. Economizers are designed to provide free cooling when
outdoor conditions are acceptable, and provide a small amount of outdoor air intake if needed for a room or structure
if required. The ECON-NC ventilation option is designed for customers who are using their own ventilation controls
package and only need the economizer damper assembly and economizer damper motor. The intake damper opens and
closes based on a 2-10VDC signal is supplied by a field supplied control device. Bard does not supply a logic board
that will decide when conditions are favorable for free cooling. An outdoor temperature sensor (10k) is supplied with
the economizer assembly. The damper blade is operated by a 24VAC actuator motor and blade linkage. When the blade
is open, the damper allows outdoor air to be brought into the structure. See ECON-NC airflow charts provided in this
specification for airflow amounts. Air exhaust is provided that allows room air to pass through the vent area and out of the
unit. Room pressure forces air out the exhaust. Exhaust damper linkage controls the exhaust air amount and air intake
amount simultaneously.
Economizer Assembly
The economizer without Bard supplied controls includes the following options:
• The intake and exhaust damper opens when a 2-10VDC signal is received from field-supplied controls.
• A 10k dry bulb outdoor sensor is supplied with the vent option assembly.
• Spring closed motorized damper closes within 30 seconds when unit power is removed.
• When completely open, the vent provides outdoor air intake of the full airflow rating of the unit.
• Room exhaust is provided through the ventilation assembly reducing room pressure.

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/////// Economizer Specifications, ECON-DB, ECON-S, and ECON-WD
“Y” Vent Code Option – Economizer with JADE Controls and Dry Bulb Outdoor Sensor (ECON-DB)
The Economizer with JADE controls and dry bulb outdoor sensor is an optional feature on all models, and can be ordered pre-installed from Bard or may be field
installed with the ECON-DB vent kit. Economizers are designed to provide free cooling when outdoor conditions are acceptable, and provide a small amount
of outdoor air intake if required during non-economizer use. This saves energy and reduces compressor run time extending the life of the cooling equipment
components. The ECON-DB ventilation option uses the JADE economizer controller and a 10k outdoor temperature sensor to decide when outdoor temperature
is acceptable for free cooling operation. During free cooling economizer operation, the indoor blower will draw air through the economizer assembly mixing room
air and outdoor air to provide a standard supply temperature. The damper blade is operated by a 24VAC actuator motor and blade linkage. See ECON-DB airflow
charts provided in this specification for airflow amounts. Air exhaust is provided that allows room air to pass through the vent area and out of the unit. Room
pressure forces air through the exhaust opening. Exhaust damper linkage controls the exhaust air amount and air intake amount simultaneously. Minimum vent
position feature allows ventilation air to be brought into a room or structure when the unit ventilation terminal (A) is energized with 24VAC.
The economizer with JADE and dry bulb outdoor sensor includes the following options:
• Saves energy and reduces compressor-cooling runtime.
• The intake and exhaust damper opens to provide free cooling based on outdoor temperature. Outdoor temperature for economizer operation is user adjustable
between 48°F and 80°F (8.8°C to 26.6°C). Default is 60°F (15.5°C).
• An economizer supply mixed air sensor provides a mixed air temperature of 53°F (11.6°C) by default.
• A 10k outdoor sensor is supplied with the vent option assembly to measure outdoor temperature.
• Spring closed motorized damper closes within 30 seconds when unit power is removed.
• When completely open, the vent provides outdoor air intake of the full airflow rating of the unit.
• Room exhaust is provided through the ventilation assembly reducing room pressure.
• Minimum vent position feature for outdoor air intake during non-economizer operation. Minimum position is used for meeting ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1
air quality requirements or slight positive room pressurization for light industrial applications.
• 2-10VDC input for modulating ventilation when used with a CO2 sensor or other control device.
• Economizer may be used to provide cooling down to -40°F (-40°C) outdoor temperatures without compressor use.
• The JADE controller provides an easy to use LCD interface with user settings and diagnostics.
• Economizer assembly including damper seals and linkage meets 4cfm per ft2 leakage requirements.

Economizer Assembly
“S” and “Z” Vent Code Option – Economizer with JADE Controls and Enthalpy Outdoor Sensor (ECON-S and ECON-WD)
The Economizer with JADE controls and enthalpy outdoor sensor is an optional feature on all models, and can be ordered pre-installed from Bard or may be field
installed with a vent kit. The “S” economizer option (ECON-S) is available for the W24 thru W36 models and provides up to 75% outdoor air intake without the
need for an intake hood. The “Z” economizer option (ECON-WD) is available for all unit models and provides 100% outdoor air intake. W18 thru W36 models
include 7” intake hood. Economizers are designed to provide free cooling when outdoor conditions are acceptable, and provide a small amount of ventilation
air if needed during non-economizer operation. This saves energy and reduces compressor run time extending the life of the cooling equipment components.
The ventilation options use the JADE economizer controller and an outdoor enthalpy (temperature and humidity) sensor to decide when outdoor conditions are
acceptable for free cooling operation. During free cooling economizer operation, the indoor blower will draw air through the economizer assembly mixing room
air and outdoor air to provide a standard leaving supply temperature. The damper blade is operated by a 24VAC actuator motor and blade linkage. See ECON-
WD airflow charts provided in this specification for airflow amounts. Air exhaust is provided that allows room air to pass through the vent area and out of the
unit. Room air pressure forces air through the exhaust opening. Exhaust damper linkage controls the exhaust air amount and air intake amount simultaneously.
Minimum vent position feature allows ventilation air to be brought into a room or structure if required during non-economizer use when the unit ventilation
terminal (A) is energized with 24VAC.
The economizer with JADE and enthalpy outdoor sensor includes the following options:
• Saves energy and reduces compressor-cooling runtime.
• The intake and exhaust damper opens to provide free cooling based on outdoor temperature and humidity. Enthalpy curves are pre-set and user selectable to
maximize free cooling runtime or minimize indoor humidity levels during free cooling.
• An economizer supply mixed air sensor provides a mixed air temperature of 53°F (11.6°C) by default.
• An enthalpy sensor is supplied with the vent option assembly to measure outdoor temperature.
• Spring closed motorized damper closes within 30 seconds when unit power is removed.
• When completely open, the vent provides outdoor air intake of the full airflow rating of the unit.
• Room exhaust is provided through the ventilation assembly reducing room pressure.
• Minimum vent position feature for outdoor air intake during non-economizer operation. Minimum position is used for meeting ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1
air quality requirements or slight positive room pressurization for light industrial applications.
• 2-10VDC input for modulating ventilation when used with a CO2 sensor or other control device.
• Economizer may be used to provide cooling down to -40°F (-40°C) outdoor temperatures without compressor use.
• The JADE controller provides an easy to use LCD interface with user settings and diagnostics.
• Economizer assembly including damper seals and linkage meets 4cfm per ft2 leakage requirements.

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/////// Economizer Control Specifications, JADE Controller
JADE Economizer Control Features and Benefits
The JADE control is an important component of the ECON-DB and ECON-WD economizer ventilation options. It provides the logic to control the economizer
operation based on outdoor conditions and includes an easy to use interface with an LCD display screen. Bard has pre-programmed the JADE from the factory to
provide standard settings that apply for common installations.
The following basic setup menu items are available through the JADE menu settings:
• Mixed Air Temperature: This set point is used to control the air temperature that is provided by the economizer assembly. The mixed air temperature is set
from the factory to provide optimal cooling performance during economizer use. Default setting is 53°F and can be adjusted between 38°F and 65°F.
• Low T Lock: This set point is used to lock out compressor operation when outdoor temperature is extremely low. Default setting is 0°F and can be adjusted
between -45°F and 80°F.
• Dry bulb Set point (ECON-DB only): Provides the maximum outdoor temperature for economizer use. Default setting is 60°F and can be adjusted between
48°F and 80°F.
• Enthalpy Curve Set point (ECON-WD only): Provides the enthalpy (temperature and humidity) boundary curves for economizer use. Default setting is ES3 and
can be set between ES1 and ES5.
• Minimum Position: Used to set the outdoor ventilation amount to be brought into the room or structure when the unit (A) terminal is energized. Default
setting is 2VDC and can be set between 2VDC and 10VDC.
• Demand Control Vent set point (DCV): DCV is available when 2-10VDC signal is received from a CO2 sensor or other device. This is set to the maximum
allowable CO2 level for the space when used with a CO2 sensor. Default setting is 1100ppm and can be adjusted between 500 to 2000ppm. Default setting
is recommended, and CO2 level is normally adjustable at the CO2 sensor.
• Auxiliary output: An auxiliary output is available that will send 24VAC to terminal 6 on the unit control panel low voltage terminal strip. This feature can be
easily set using the JADE interface to function as needed for certain applications. When set to EXH2, the auxiliary output can be used to control a secondary
exhaust fan system during economizer operation. When set to SYS, the auxiliary output can be used to signal an issue with the economizer when the JADE
has an active alarm. The alarm signal can be connected to a thermostat or controls system with the ability to signal a service alarm.

JADE Technical Specifications


• Voltage 20 to 30 VAC RMS
• Operating Temperature Range (F) -40 F to +150 F
• Operating Temperature Range (C) -40 C to +65 C
• Approvals, Federal Communications Commission Compliant
• Approvals, CE Compliant
• Complies with California Title 24
• Mixed air and Outdoor Enthalpy Sensor using Sylk Bus.
• Output 2-10 VDC to actuator, Sylk Bus.

Jade Control Module


Optional Return Air Sensor Kit Bard Part #8620-340 and #8620-334
The optional return air sensor kit provides a optional sensor that is field installed in the return airstream. When installed, the JADE economizer will monitor
and adjust outdoor air intake based on comparing room temperature and outdoor temperature. This kit is optional, but may be required to meet state and local
building codes in certain installation areas.

General Ventilation Option Guidelines


Applying heating and cooling equipment for various applications in the field requires careful planning to ensure the results provide are acceptable for occupants
and heat generating equipment inside a room or structure. Products must be reviewed to meet all national, state, and local codes. When providing ventilation
air to an indoor area, it is important that the equipment heating and cooling capacity be sized properly for the amount outdoor air being brought into the
room or structure. Building pressurization requirements for specified pressurization amounts may require additional exhaust dampers, intake dampers, or
fan pressurization systems. Avoid bringing in excessive ventilation amounts when it is not required per the application. Building codes may require special
consideration regarding fire suppression systems, building pressurization, and other ventilation needs. Thermostats, CO2 sensors, and multiple unit lead/lag
controllers that are used to control the equipment including ventilation must be reviewed per the application requirements. Follow all codes and standards that
apply to the location where the equipment will be used, and review ASHRAE recommendations and guidelines for the application.

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/////// Barometric Damper Airflow Charts for W24 - W36

“X” (FAD-NE2 and FAD-NE3) Barometric Damper Without Exhaust Vent Code Options

“A” (FAD-BE2 and FAD-BE3) Barometric Damper With Exhaust Vent Code Options

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/////// Barometric Damper Airflow Charts for W42 - W72
“X” (FAD-NE5) Barometric Damper Without Exhaust Vent Code Options

“A” (FAD-BE5) Barometric Damper With Exhaust Vent Code Options

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/////// Commercial Room Ventilator and Economizer Airflow Charts for W24 - W36
“M” (CRV-F), “V” (CRV-V), “S” (ECON-S) Vent Code Options

“D” (ECON-NC), “Y” (ECON-DB) and “Z” (ECON-WD) Vent Code Options

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/////// Commercial Room Ventilator and Economizer Airflow Charts for W42 - W72
“M” (CRV-F) Vent Code Options

“V” (CRV-V) Vent Code Options

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/////// Economizer Airflow Charts for W42 - W72 (Continued)

“Y” (ECON-DB), “Z” (ECON-WD), and “D” (ECON-NC) Vent Code Options

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/////// Unit Filter Options
Unit filter options for the Bard Wall-Mount provide multiple solutions for air filtration and indoor air quality improvement. Filter options allow for both room air
passing through the unit and outdoor air provided by ventilation options to be cleaned before entering the indoor environment. Various filter types are available
between MERV2 and MERV13 ratings. It is important to review application requirements, state and local codes, and ASHRAE recommendations to provide a
clean, safe indoor area for occupants or heat generating equipment. Filter cleaning or replacement is an important part of ensuring that your Bard equipment
is operating at optimal performance and indoor sound levels. A routine filter maintenance program based on room conditions is important, and higher MERV
rated filters will normally require frequent filter changes. Filter trays are built into the unit with low filter bypass. Filter switch options are available that will help
indicate when filter replacement or cleaning is necessary when used with a thermostat option to indicate filter change maintenance is needed.

“X” Filter Code Option – 1” Disposable MERV2 Filter


The 1” disposable non-pleated MERV2 filter is a standard feature on all models, and is normally used for low dust level areas where minimal filtration is required.
Media material is typically polyester/fiberglass with a chipboard or cardboard frame. When maintenance is required, the filter is replaced. This option offers
minimal filtration, low air resistance, and low maintenance costs.

“W” Filter Code Option – 1” Permanent MERV2 Filter


The 1” permanent non-pleated MERV2 filter is an optional feature on all models, and is normally used for low dust level areas where minimal filtration is required.
Media material is typically foam with a plastic frame. When maintenance is required, the filter is cleaned and reused. If the filter media becomes damaged, the
filter needs to be replaced. This option offers minimal filtration, low air resistance, and low maintenance costs.

“P” Filter Code Option – 2” Disposable MERV8 Filter


The 2” disposable pleated MERV8 filter is an optional feature on all models, and is normally used for moderate dust level areas where standard filtration is
required. Media material is fiber based, provides high performance with an extended surface area that offers low-pressure drop. When maintenance is required,
the filter is replaced. This option offers standard filtration, minimal air resistance, and average maintenance costs.

“M” Filter Code Option – 2” Disposable MERV11 Filter


The 2” disposable pleated MERV11 filter is an optional feature on all models, and is normally used for moderate to high filtration requirements. Media material
is fiber based, provides high performance with an extended surface area that offers low-pressure drop. When maintenance is required, the filter is replaced. This
option offers higher filtration, minimal air resistance, and average maintenance costs.

“N” Filter Code Option – 2” Disposable MERV13 Filter


The 2” disposable pleated MERV13 filter is an optional feature on all models, and is normally used for high filtration requirements. MERV13 filters are typically
used where filtration of small particulates is required to offer a high level of indoor air quality. Often these filters are used in occupied areas including classrooms,
gymnasiums, cafeterias, and other areas where filtration is at a high importance level. Media material is fiber based, provides high performance with an extended
surface area that offers low-pressure drop. Filter replacement in 3-month or less intervals is recommended for the best filter and unit performance.

/////// Filter Replacement Part Number Chart


UNIT MODEL FILTER FILTER MERV NUMBER BARD PART FILTER SIZE FILTRATION LEVEL
CODE RATING OF FILTERS NUMBER
USED
W24 X MERV 2 1 7004-011 16 x 25 x 1 Low Filtration, 1” Thickness Disposable Media.
W MERV 2 1 7003-032 16 x 25 x 1 Low Filtration, 1” Thickness Permanent Media.
P MERV 8 1 7004-025 16 x 25 x 2 Average Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.
M MERV 11 1 7004-059 16 x 25 x 2 Above Average Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.
N MERV 13 1 7004-061 16 x 25 x 2 High Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.
W30, W36 X MERV 2 1 7004-019 16 x 30 x 1 Low Filtration, 1” Thickness Disposable Media.
W MERV 2 1 7003-031 16 x 30 x 1 Low Filtration, 1” Thickness Permanent Media.
P MERV 8 1 7004-028 16 x 30 x 2 Average Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.
M MERV 11 1 7004-048 16 x 30 x 2 Above Average Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.
N MERV 13 1 7004-062 16 x 30 x 2 High Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.
W42, W48, X MERV 2 2 7004-012 20 x 20 x 1 Low Filtration, 1” Thickness Disposable Media.
W60, W72
W MERV 2 2 7003-085 20 x 20 x 1 Low Filtration, 1” Thickness Permanent Media.
P MERV 8 2 7004-052 20 x 20 x 2 Average Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.
M MERV 11 2 7004-060 20 x 20 x 2 Above Average Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.
N MERV 13 2 7004-063 20 x 20 x 2 High Filtration, 2” Thickness Pleated Disposable Media.

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/////// Cabinet Finishes and Construction
Unit cabinet finish options provide a way to have the Bard Wall-Mount blend in with existing building colors,
provide additional corrosion protection, or reduce unit product weight. Unit construction is comprised of a 20
gauge cabinet with 16 gauge structural components. Cabinet components are insulated with a non-fiberglass
formaldehyde free insulation that has a high “R” value, is easy to clean with a FSK foil backing, and resists
delamination.

Painted Steel Finish


This cabinet option uses zinc coated steel panels that are cleaned, rinsed, sealed and dried before a polyurethane X—Beige 1—White
primer is applied. The cabinet paint coating is comprised of a baked on textured enamel. The resulting finish is
designed to withstand over 1000 hours of salt spray tests per ASTM B117-03.

The following painted steel colors are available:


“X” Cabinet Finish Option – Beige
“1” Cabinet Finish Option – White
“4” Cabinet Finish Option – Gray
“5” Cabinet Finish Option – Desert Brown
“8” Cabinet Finish Option – Dark Bronze 4—Gray 5—Desert

Stainless Steel Finish


Exterior Stainless Steel finish cabinets are often selected for corrosion and chemical resistance. Higher grades
of stainless steel are often specified to meet the requirements of harsh or corrosive environments. The Bard
stainless steel unit offers a high quality stainless steel grade enclosure and fasteners for years of operation in these
conditions.

Features of stainless steel “S” cabinet finish option: 8—Bronze S—Stainless


• Sides, doors, grilles, back panels, and top are 316 grade stainless steel.
• Base, condenser partition, and fan shroud are 304 grade stainless steel.
• Stainless steel exterior cabinet screws, washers, nuts, and bolts, are used.
• Stainless steel outdoor motor mount and motor mount hardware.
• Compressor mounting hardware is stainless steel and hex no-spin rivet nuts are used in the unit base.
• Corrosion resistant coating is applied to fan blade.

Aluminum Finish
Aluminum external cabinet finish option “A” units are constructed of ASTM B 209 grade .06” thickness panels A—Aluminum
with a stucco appearance.

/////// Evaporator Coil, Condenser Coil, and Cabinet Coatings


Unit condenser and evaporator coils are designed, manufactured, and tested by Bard. A rifled copper hairpin design provides enhanced unit performance when used
with a stamped aluminum fin for excellent heat transfer. End plate design includes extruded collars for hairpin tube protection. All coils are pressure tested before
use and leak tested after unit construction. A copper tube and aluminum fin design coil is easy to clean and maintain through the life of the unit.

“X” Code Option – Standard Evaporator and Condenser Coils


Standard products include a green protective coating applied to the aluminum fin stock used for the evaporator coil. The evaporator coil coating is hydrophilic
(attracts water) and allows for proper condensate drainage along with mild corrosion protection. Resistance to corrosive agents include ammonia, sodium hydroxide,
sodium chloride, acidic solutions and solvents. Condenser coil construction is a copper hairpin with aluminum fin design that is easy to clean and maintain.
Unit coating options are also available that offer additional corrosion protection to the unit cabinet. Applications where external or internal cabinet components will
be exposed to extremely harsh environments require additional protection to copper, steel, and other materials.

“1” Code Option – Corrosion Resistance Coated Evaporator and Standard Condenser Coil
Option includes a Technicoat AA protective coating applied to the entire evaporator coil. After the evaporator coil is assembled, the entire coil is dipped in
the coating process. This provides the best resistance to corrosive agents, and the coating process ensures the core of the aluminum fin pack is covered.
Dehumidification units also include a dipped hot gas reheat coil. Standard condenser coil construction is a copper hairpin with aluminum fin design that is easy to
clean and maintain. This option provides the best indoor coil protection when harmful chemicals or agents may be present in the indoor airstream. The exterior and
interior unit cabinet is not coated with this option.

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/////// Evaporator Coil, Condenser Coil, and Cabinet Coatings (Continued)
“2” Code Option – Standard Evaporator and Corrosion Resistance Coated Condenser Coil
Option includes a green protective coating applied to the aluminum fin stock used for the evaporator coil. The evaporator coil coating is hydrophilic (attracts water)
and allows for proper condensate drainage along with mild corrosion protection. Resistance to corrosive agents include ammonia, sodium hydroxide, sodium chloride,
acidic solutions and solvents. A Technicoat AA protective coating is applied to the entire condenser coil. After the condenser coil is assembled, the entire coil is
dipped in the coating process. This provides the best resistance to corrosive agents, and the coating process ensures the core of the aluminum fin pack is covered.
This option provides the best outdoor coil protection when harmful chemicals or agents may be present in the outdoor airstream. Also provides a level of protection
when units are installed in applications near salt water. The exterior and interior unit cabinet is not coated with this option.

“3” Code Option – Corrosion Resistance Coated Evaporator and Corrosion Resistance Coated Condenser Coil
Option includes a Technicoat AA protective coating applied to the entire evaporator coil. After the evaporator coil is assembled, the entire coil is dipped in
the coating process. This provides the best resistance to corrosive agents, and the coating process ensures the core of the aluminum fin pack is covered.
Dehumidification units also include a dipped hot gas reheat coil. A Technicoat AA protective coating is applied to the entire condenser coil. After the condenser coil
is assembled, the entire coil is dipped in the coating process. This provides the best coil resistance to corrosive agents, and the coating process ensures the core of
the aluminum fin pack is covered. The exterior and interior unit cabinet is not coated with this option.

“4” Code Option – Corrosion Resistance Coated Evaporator and Condenser Coil, Condenser Section Only Coating
Option includes a Technicoat AA protective coating applied to the entire evaporator coil. After the evaporator coil is assembled, the entire coil is dipped in
the coating process. This provides the best resistance to corrosive agents, and the coating process ensures the core of the aluminum fin pack is covered.
Dehumidification units also include a dipped hot gas reheat coil. A Technicoat AA protective coating is applied to the entire condenser coil. After the condenser coil
is assembled, the entire coil is dipped in the coating process. This provides the best coil resistance to corrosive agents, and the coating process ensures the core of
the aluminum fin pack is covered. The interior of the lower unit condenser section is corrosion coated for additional protection including the unit base, compressor,
and condenser area copper tubing, filter/drier, and condenser fan.

“5” Code Option – Corrosion Resistance Coated Evaporator and Condenser Coil, Interior/Exterior Unit Coating
Option includes a Technicoat AA protective coating applied to the entire evaporator coil. After the evaporator coil is assembled, the entire coil is dipped in
the coating process. This provides the best resistance to corrosive agents, and the coating process ensures the core of the aluminum fin pack is covered.
Dehumidification units also include a dipped hot gas reheat coil. A Technicoat AA protective coating is applied to the entire condenser coil. After the condenser coil
is assembled, the entire coil is dipped in the coating process. This provides the best coil resistance to corrosive agents, and the coating process ensures the core of
the aluminum fin pack is covered. The entire exterior of the unit including the lower condenser section is coated along with all copper tubing, refrigeration, and air
moving components. The interior components of the unit are also coated for the best cabinet component corrosion protection available.

/////// Evaporator Coil and Condenser Coil Coatings Resistance List


The Technicoat AA coil coating provides a robust, dipped corrosion protection solution designed for indoor evaporator and outdoor condenser coils. Both field and lab
testing results show no deterioration in harsh environments including refineries, mining operations, paper/pulp processing plants, and wastewater treatment facilities.
ASTM B-117 testing includes over 10,000 hours with over 3,000 hours of SWAAT test time.

Chemical resistance includes the following:


• Alkalines including Ammonaic solution, Potassium Hydroxide, Calcium Hydroxide, and Magnesium Hydroxide.
• Alcohols including Isopropanol, Butanol, Amyl Alcohol, Benzyl Alcohol, Diaceton Alcohol, Glycerine, Propanol, and Pentanol
• Aliphatic Hydrocarbons including White Spirit, Shellsol, Bitumen, Isopar G, and Paraffin.
• Amines including Triethanolamine, Aniline Sulphate, Hexamethylenetetraamine, Phenyldiamine, Triethylamine, and Methylamine.
• Inorganic Compounds including Hydrogen Carbonate, Hydrogen Sulfide, Nitrous Acid, Sulphuric Acid, and Selenic Acid.
• Aromatic Hydrocarbons including Xylene, Toluene, Asphalt, Anthracene, Benzapherene, Gumlac, Benzine, and Naphtha.
• Fuels and Oils including Diesel, Fuel Oil, Petrol, Super Petrol, Lubricating Oils, Kerosene, Spheric Oils, LPG, and Mineral Oil.
• Ethers including Enthric Oils, Vegetable Oils, Butane, Acetylene, and Methane.
• Halogenated Hydrocarbons including Amyl Acetate, Propyl Acetate, Ethyl Oxalate, Butyl Acetate, and Butyl Propionate.
• Softeners including Palatinol C, Chloraparaffine 5XX, Dioctylphosphate, Desavin, Mesamol, and Dibutylphosphate.
• Organic Compounds including Benzoic Acid, Lactic Acid, Phenols, Fatty Acids, Malic Acid, and Picric Acid.
• Salts and water solutions including Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Aluminum, Ammonium, Barium, Copper, Lead, and Lithium.
• Many other agents including Phosphor, Zinc, Glucose Syrup, Sulfur, Urea, Menthol, Antimony, Hydrogen, Rubber, and Shellac.

Special Properties:
• Anti-Odor
• Hydrophilic / Hydrophobic
• Anti-Corrosive

EXPOSURE CONDITIONS INCLUDE: Food Processing & Storage, Airports, Office Buildings, Hotels, Schools, Warehouses, Water Treatment, Breweries, Paper
Mills, Refineries, Power Plants, Meat Processing Industries, Automotive Industries and other locations near shorelines and salt water.

Contact your local Bard distributor or representative for a list of all chemicals and additional chemical resistance information.

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/////// Cabinet Coatings Process and Resistance
Unit cabinet coatings involve a multi-step process that provides superior protection for conditions seen in harsh environments. Two different coating components
are used to produce a chemically cured urethane based epoxy semi-gloss coating for industrial or architectural applications. Corrosion coating is also available for
stainless steel construction units. Stainless steel components are scuffed and then coated with a gray tinted corrosion resistance coating.

Advantages include the following:


• Excellent corrosion protection.
• Suitable for salt and fresh water immersion.
• Excellent chemical and solvent resistance. Resists both splash and spillage of solvents, alkalis, salts, moisture, oils, greases, foodstuffs, and detergents.
• Low VOC, Self-priming and abrasion resistant.
• Excellent resistance to graffiti materials such as spray paint, magic markers, and lipstick.

Contact your local Bard distributor or representative for a list of all chemicals and additional chemical resistance information.

/////// Controls Options Definitions Including Switches, Sensors, Relays, and Start Kits
Unit controls include safety devices and accessories that can be used to customize the Bard Wall-Mount for uses in multiple applications. Controls can be supplied
from the factor or field installed. The below listing provides a description of the controls options available for the Bard WA Series unit.

Hi Pressure Control (HPC) - Factory installed in all units. The high pressure control provides a means of protecting the refrigeration circuit when high system
pressures occur. It is a auto-reset device that is connected to the Compressor Control Module. When activated, the compressor is disabled until pressures reach
an acceptable level. If activated twice in the same cooling call, compressor operation is locked out until the cooling call is interrupted.

Low Pressure Control (LPC) - Factory installed in all units. The low pressure control provides a means of protecting the refrigeration circuit when extremely
low system pressures occur. It is a auto-reset device that is connected to the Compressor Control Module. When activated, the compressor is disabled until
pressures reach an acceptable level.

Compressor Control Module (CCM) - Factory installed in all units. The compressor control module locks out compressor operation to protect the refrigeration
system based on signals from the hi and low pressure switches. It provides diagnostics to indicate when a refrigerant pressure event occurs, and also sends
a signal to the alarm relay. Low incoming unit power protection suspends compressor operation when incoming voltage is too low. Suspending compressor
operation avoids reverse scroll operation. The low voltage feature is adjustable or can be disables. An adjustable delay on break timer is provided. Delay on
make is 2 mins. plus 10% of delay on break setting.

Alarm Relay (ALR) - Factory or field installed option. The alarm relay provides a set of NO and NC pilot duty contacts that operate when the compressor control
module locks out compressor operation because of a high or low system refrigerant pressure event.

Low Ambient Control (LAC) - Factory or field installed option. The low ambient control pressure sensor is attached to the suction line of the system, and monitors
low side system pressure. Operation of the LAC occurs as outdoor temperatures drop below the 60°F. On/Off or modulating controls are used. On/Off LAC
operation cycles the condenser fan operation based on outdoor temperature. Modulating LAC operation is factory adjusted and slows the condenser fan speed
RPM based on outdoor temperature.

Crankcase Heater (CCH) - Field installed option only. The heater is a belly band that is installed around the base of the compressor that applies heat when the
refrigeration system is not operational. This heat is meant to prevent refrigerant oil migration when the unit is not running. Normal scroll compressor use does
not require the use of the CCH, and this option is only recommended for northern areas of the US and Canada with extreme cold operation. Field Install Option
Only.

Outdoor Thermostat (ODT) - Field installed option only. The outdoor thermostat measures outdoor temperatures and includes relay contacts (NO). The relay is
located on the outer control panel and the sensor bulb is mounted to the fan shroud in the outdoor condenser section. When wired into the cooling signal inside
the control panel, compressor operation can be disabled when temperatures are below the adjustable setting. Adjustment range is 0°F to 50°F.

PTCR Start Kit - Field installed option only. PTCR (Precision Temperature Coefficient Resistor) start kit includes the start device and wires needed for
installation. The device is located inside the unit control panel near the compressor capacitor and provides an increase in starting torque. The PTCR Start Kit is
not normally required when a clean, stable power source is available for the unit. The kit can only be used in 230 Volt single phase units.

Start Capacitor and Potential Relay Start Kit - Field installed option only. The kit includes a start capacitor and relay that is energized during startup of the
compressor. The capacitor, relay, and needed wires are provided in a metal enclosure that is field installed in the outdoor section attached to the back. The
Start Capacitor Kit is not normally required when a clean, stable power source is available for the unit. The kit can only be used in 230 Volt single phase units.
Start capacitor kit cannot be used with the PTCR start kit installed.

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/////// Controls Options Definitions Including Switches, Sensors, Relays, and Start Kits
DDC Controls Kit - Factory or field installed option. Unit monitoring sensor kit for field supplied DDC controls. Includes the following components;
Airflow switch, filter switch with dirty filter indicator light, compressor current sensor, discharge air sensor, additional secondary low voltage terminal board, and
all wires and labels to install kit. Alarm relay kit sold separately, but can be used along with DDC controls kit.

Dirty Filter Switch Indicator (DFS) - Factory or field installed option. The switch is adjustable and measures pressure drop across the unit filter surface. When
pressure drop is higher than the switch setting NO and NC contacts are provided to indicate the filter needs to be serviced.

Discharge Air Sensor - Factory or field installed as part of the DDC controls kit. The discharge air sensor provides a temperature reading of the supply air leaving
the unit. The sensor is a 10K OHM @ 77°F measuring device. It is installed in the supply airstream in the heater bracket.

Airflow Switch - Factory or field installed as part of the DDC controls kit. The airflow switch measures the pressure differential between the blower inlet and
outlet. It is located directly above the blower partition. Relay contacts (NO) are provided for V controls option that indicates the indoor blower assembly needs
to be serviced. The F controls option has indicator light only.

Compressor Current Sensor - Factory or field installed as part of the DDC controls kit. The compressor current sensor indicates when the compressor is
operational by measuring Amp draw. It is located inside the unit control panel. Relay contacts (NO) are provided to indicate the compressor is not operating.

/////// 24VAC Low Voltage Connections for Unit Control and Feedback
Bard Wall-Mount products provide 24VAC power to controllers and thermostats. They also are able to receive 24VAC signals from a controlling device. The V
controls option provides additional sensors for use with a field supplied DDC controls systems. The information below provides terminal designations and how
they are used in the Wall-Mount unit. More information on low voltage connections and operational sequences is provided in the unit installation manual.
Connection terminals listed below include both factory and field installed options (alarm relay, filter, and DDC kits).

Terminal Unit Description

R All Units 24VAC low voltage output (HOT Terminal)

RT terminal has jumper to R terminal. When jumper is removed, R and RT can be used with normally closed
RT All Units
contacts for fire/smoke detector for unit shutdown.
C All Units Ground/Common

G All Units Indoor fan input

1st Stage cooling input. Economizer stage when used. Balanced Climate stage when used. Remove jumper
Y1 All Units
between Y1 and Y2 for 2 stage blower operation.
Y2 All Units 2nd Stage cooling input. Compressor cooling stage when Econ or Balanced Climate is used.

B/W1 All Units 1st Stage electric heat

W2 All Units 2nd State electric heat. Jumper between W1 and W2 must be removed for staged heat

A Vent option units only Ventilation option input. Calls for occupied vent air intake for CRV, ERV, ECON

1 C, J, M, V Control Opt. Alarm relay Normally Closed Contract

2 C, J, M, V Control Opt. Alarm relay Normally Open Contact

3 C, J, M, V Control Opt. Alarm Relay Common Contact

9 V Controls Option Only Discharge Air Sensor, 10K ohm

10 V Controls Option Only Discharge Air Sensor, 10K ohm

11 G, V Control Options Filter Switch, Normally Open Contacts

12 G, V Control Options Filter Switch, Normally Open Contacts

13 V Controls Option Only Blower Airflow Switch, Normally Open Contacts

14 V Controls Option Only Blower Airflow Switch, Normally Open Contacts

15 V Controls Option Only Compressor Current Sensor, Normally Open Contacts

16 V Controls Option Only Compressor Current Sensor, Normally Open Contacts

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/////// Factory Controls Options Chart Including Switches, Sensors, Relays, and Start Kits
Factory installed controls are provided by Bard to enhance a Wall-Mount product before it is shipped. All Wall-Mount products are shipped with a
auto-reset high pressure switch and an auto-reset low pressure switch to help protect refrigeration components. A compressor control module with
adjustable voltage protection, delay on make and break, and high/low pressure diagnostics is also standard

CONTROL CODE DESCRIPTION OF FACTORY INSTALLED COMPONENTS

X Hi Pressure Switch, Low Pressure Switch, Compressor Control Module.

E Hi Pressure Switch, Low Pressure Switch, Compressor Control Module, Low Ambient Control

F Hi Pressure Switch, Low Pressure Switch, Compressor Control Module, Low Ambient Control, Dirty Filter Press. Switch

J Hi Pressure Switch, Low Pressure Switch, Compressor Control Module, Low Ambient Control, Alarm Relay

K Hi Pressure Switch, Low Pressure Switch, Compressor Control Module, Low Ambient Control, PTCR Start Kit

M Hi Pressure Switch, Low Pressure Switch, Compressor Control Module, Low Ambient Control, Alarm Relay, PTCR Start Kit

Hi Pressure Switch, Low Pressure Switch, Compressor Control Module, Low Ambient Control, Alarm Relay, Discharge
V
temperature sensor, Indoor Blower Airflow Press. Switch, Compressor Current Sensor, Dirty Filter Pressure Switch

/////// Field Kit Controls Options Chart Including Switches, Sensors, Relays, and Start Kits
Field installed kits provide accessories that can be installed in the field. Required components, wires, enclosures, screws, and instructions that are
needed are provided within the kit.
CONTROL
KIT PART NO. UNITS USING KIT DESCRIPTION OF FIELD INSTALLED KIT
CODE
Low Ambient Control allows compressor cooling between 0°F and 50°F out-
E CMA-37 W24A, W24L
door temp. - modulating
W30A, W30L,W36A, W36L W42A, Low Ambient Control allows compressor cooling between 0°F and 50°F
E CMA-39
W48A, W60A, W72A outdoor temp. - fan cycling
W24A, W24L, W30A, W30L, W36A, PTCR Start Kit. Increases starting torque by 2 to 3x. 230V-60hz-1 phase (A
NA CMC-15
W36L voltage) only. Cannot be used in combination with SK start kit
PTCR Start Kit. Increases starting torque by 2 to 3x. 230V-60hz-1 phase (A
NA CMC-32 W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A
voltage) only. Cannot be used in combination with SK start kit
Start Capacitor and Potential Relay Start Kit. Increases starting torque by
W24A, W24L, W30A, W30L, W36A,
NA SK-111 9x. 230V-60hz-1 phase (A voltage) only. Cannot be used in combination with
W36L
CMC start kit
W24A, W24L, W30A, W30L, W36A, Outdoor Thermostat Kit used to disable compressor cooling below 50°F
NA CMA-14
W36L outdoor temp. Adjustable between 50° and 0°F
Outdoor Thermostat Kit used to disable compressor cooling below 50°F
NA CMA-43 W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A
outdoor temp. Adjustable between 50° and 0°F
W24A, W24L, W30A, W30L, W36A, Cooling Failure Alarm Relay Kit
NA CMC-34
W36L
NA CMC-35 W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A Cooling Failure Alarm Relay Kit

Evaporator coil freezestat kit - Freezestat is a standard option on all units


W24A, W24L, W30A, W30L, W36A,
NA CMC-29 with a Low Ambient Control (LAC)
W36L, W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A

* CMA-40 and CMA-44 Kit does not include low ambient control. Low ambient control can be ordered separately either as field kit/factory installed.

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/////// Field Installed Air Quality Kits
Field installed kits provide accessories that can be installed in the field. Required components, wirees, enclosures, screws, and instructions that are
needed are provided within the kit.

CONTROL
KIT PART NO. UNITS USING KIT DESCRIPTION OF FIELD INSTALLED KIT
CODE
W24A, W24L, W30A, W30L, W36A, Dirty Filter Alarm Pressure Sensor Kit. Provides Normally Open Contacts to
NA CMC-31
W36L send an alarm signal to a thermostat or controller.
Dirty Filter Alarm Pressure Sensor Kit. Provides Normally Open Contacts to
NA CMC-33 W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A
send an alarm signal to a thermostat or controller.

/////// Advanced Sensor Options and Kits


Field installed kits provide accessories that can be installed in the field. Required components, wirees, enclosures, screws, and instructions that are
needed are provided within the kit.
CONTROL
KIT PART NO. UNITS USING KIT DESCRIPTION OF FIELD INSTALLED KIT
CODE
W24A, W24L, W30A, W30L, W36A, Kit Includes Discharge temperature sensor, Indoor Blower Airflow Press.
V CMA-40
W36L Switch, Compressor Current Sensor, Dirty Filter Alarm Pressure Sensor.
Kit Includes Discharge temperature sensor, Indoor Blower Airflow Press.
V CMA-44 W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A
Switch, Compressor Current Sensor, Dirty Filter Alarm Pressure Sensor.
W24A, W24L, W30A, W30L, W36A, Return Air Sensor Kit for use with all economizers with the JADE controller.
NA 8620-340
W36L
NA 8620-334 W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A Return Air Sensor Kit for use with all economizers with the JADE controller.

/////// Sound Reduction Accessories


Field installed kits provide accessories that can be installed in the field. Required components, wirees, enclosures, screws, and instructions that are
needed are provided within the kit.
CONTROL
KIT PART NO. UNITS USING KIT DESCRIPTION OF FIELD INSTALLED KIT
CODE
W24A, W24L, W30A, W30L, W36A, Compressor sound cover. Weatherized vinyl insulated cover that helps reduce
NA 8002-012
W36L compressor sound level.
Compressor sound cover. Weatherized vinyl insulated cover that helps reduce
NA 8002-013 W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A
compressor sound level.

/////// Optional Shipping Crates


Optional crates are available to help protect your valuable Wall-Mount investment during shipping. Constructed from OSB sheathing with
steel corner posts, and sized for standard truck transportation. Treated for pests in accordance with the International Plant Protection
Convention, Publication 15, Annex 1. Packaging is acceptable for international shipments.

CRATE NO. UNIT MODELS DESCRIPTION


8620-263 W24A, W24L Standard Unit Crate, all vents except economizer.
8620-275 W24A, W24L Units with Economizer vent (Factory Installed 7" Hood).
8620-262 W30A, W30L, W36A, W36L Standard Unit Crate, all vents except economizer
8620-276 W30A, W30L, W36A, W36L Units with Economizer vent (Factory Installed 7" Hood).
8620-304 W42A, W48A Standard Unit Crate, all ventilation options
8620-305 W60A, W72A Standard Unit Crate, all ventilation options

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/////// Cabinet and Clearance Dimensions - W24A to W36A Right Side Control Panel Units
CLEARANCES REQUIRED FOR SERVICE ACCESS MINIMUM CLEARANCES REQUIRED
AND ADEQUATE CONDENSER INLET AIRFLOW TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
MODELS LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE SUPPLY AIR DUCT FIRST
MODELS  CABINET
THREE FEET
W24AB, W30AB, W36AB 15" 20"
W24AB 0" 0"
NOTE: For side-by-side installation of two (2) WA models, there must be 20" between
units. This can be reduced to 15" by using a WL model (left side compressor and W30AB, W36AB 1/4" 0"
controls) for the left unit and WA (right side compressor and controls) for right unit.
 Refer to the Installation Manual for more detailed information.
1.) Follow all national, state, and local codes and regulations regarding the installation of heating
and cooling equipment regarding Single Packaged Vertical Units (SPVU) including electrical access
clearances.
2.) Field ventilation installation with the unit installed requires 40” on the left or right side of the unit.
3.) Bard recommends a minimum of 10 ft. between the unit front condenser air outlet and solid objects
including fences, walls, bushes, and other airflow obstructions.
4.) Bard recommends a minimum of 15 ft. between the condenser air outlets of 2 units that are facing
each other.

DIMENSIONS OF W18-36A BASIC UNIT FOR ARCHITECTURAL & INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS (NOMINAL)
WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT SUPPLY RETURN
MODEL
(W) (D) (H) A B C D E F G I J K L M N O P Q R S T
W24AB 33.300 17.125 74.563 7.88 19.88 11.88 19.88 35.00 10.88 29.75 20.56 30.75 32.06 33.25 31.00 2.63 34.13 26.06 10.55 3.94 12.00 9.00
W30AB
38.200 17.125 74.563 7.88 27.88 13.88 27.88 40.00 10.88 29.75 17.93 30.75 32.75 33.25 31.00 2.75 39.13 26.75 9.14 3.94 12.00 9.00
W36AB

D E
Built In O
Rain Hood
4° Pitch
W Heater .44
Access
Panel 2.13
Side Wall R
Electric A Mounting
Supply Air Opening
Heat
Brackets
C. Breaker/ (Built In)
Disconnect S
B
Access Panel 1.250 I
(Lockable) Top Rain
Flashing
Hood for ECON Shipping S
models only Location
Hood for ERV
5.88 1 Filter Access Panel models only Optional
Standard
C H Electrical Return Air Opening S
3" Entrances
F Ventilation Air flush vent
door for non-
ERV/CRV
Econ. S
models 7.00
Low Voltage K
L P
G Condenser Electrical Cond. J M
Air Outlet Entrance Air S
High Voltage Inlet
Electrical
.375 Entrance T
TYP.
Drain Bottom Installation
Front View Side View Back View Bracket
MIS-3796 B

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/////// Cabinet and Clearance Dimensions - W24L to W36L Left Side Control Panel Units
CLEARANCES REQUIRED FOR SERVICE ACCESS MINIMUM CLEARANCES REQUIRED
AND ADEQUATE CONDENSER INLET AIRFLOW TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
MODELS LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE SUPPLY AIR DUCT FIRST
MODELS  CABINET
THREE FEET
W24LB, W30LB, W36LB 20" 15"
W24LB 0" 0"
NOTE: For side-by-side installation of two (2) WL models, there must be 20" between
units. This can be reduced to 15" by using a WL model (left side compressor and W30LB, W36LB 1/4" 0"
controls) for the left unit and WA (right side compressor and controls) for right unit.
 Refer to the Installation Manual for more detailed information.
1.) Follow all national, state, and local codes and regulations regarding the installation of heating
and cooling equipment regarding Single Packaged Vertical Units (SPVU) including electrical access
clearances.
2.) Field ventilation installation with the unit installed requires 40” on the left or right side of the unit.
3.) Bard recommends a minimum of 10 ft. between the unit front condenser air outlet and solid objects
including fences, walls, bushes, and other airflow obstructions.
4.) Bard recommends a minimum of 15 ft. between the condenser air outlets of 2 units that are facing
each other.

DIMENSIONS OF W18-36L BASIC UNIT FOR ARCHITECTURAL & INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS (NOMINAL)
WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT SUPPLY RETURN
MODEL
(W) (D) (H) A B C B E F G I J K L M N O P Q R S T
W24LB 33.300 17.125 74.563 7.88 19.88 11.88 19.88 35.00 10.88 29.75 20.56 30.75 32.06 33.25 31.00 2.63 34.13 26.06 10.55 3.94 12.00 9.00
W30LB
38.200 17.125 74.563 7.88 27.88 13.88 27.88 40.00 10.88 29.75 17.93 30.75 32.75 33.25 31.00 2.75 39.13 26.75 9.14 3.94 12.00 9.00
W36LB

Built In Electric
E Rain Hood Heat Heater
O 4° Pitch Access
.44 .375 Panel
D W
TYP. C. Breaker/
2.13 Disconnect
R Access Panel
Side Wall (Lockable)
Supply Air Opening Mounting A
Brackets Standard flush
S (Built In) vent door for
B non-ERV/CRV
Econ. models
1.250
I
Top Rain
Flashing Hood for
S Shipping ECON models
Location only

Filter Access Panel 1 5.88


Optional C
S Return Air Opening Electrical
Entrances 3"
Ventilation Air F

S H
7.000
L K
Hood for
M Cond. ERV models
J Air only
Condenser G
S P
Inlet Low Voltage Air Outlet
Electrical
Entrance
T
High Voltage
Electrical
Drain Bottom Back View N Side View Entrance Front View
Installation Q MIS-3737 B
Bracket

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/////// Cabinet and Clearance Dimensions - W48A to W72A Series Units
CLEARANCES REQUIRED FOR SERVICE ACCESS MINIMUM CLEARANCES REQUIRED
AND ADEQUATE CONDENSER INLET AIRFLOW TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
MODELS LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE SUPPLY AIR DUCT FIRST
MODELS  CABINET
THREE FEET
W42AC, W48AC, W60AC, W72AC 20" 20"
W42AC, W48AC, W60AC, W72AC 1/4" 0"
1.) Follow all national, state, and local codes and regulations regarding the installation of heating
and cooling equipment regarding Single Packaged Vertical Units (SPVU) including electrical access
clearances.
2.) Field ventilation installation with the unit installed requires 40” on the left or right side of the unit.
3.) Bard recommends a minimum of 10 ft. between the unit front condenser air outlet and solid objects
including fences, walls, bushes, and other airflow obstructions.
4.) Bard recommends a minimum of 15 ft. between the condenser air outlets of 2 units that are facing
each other.

DIMENSIONS OF W42AC-72AC BASIC UNIT FOR ARCHITECTURAL & INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS (NOMINAL)
WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT SUPPLY RETURN
MODEL
(W) (D) (H) A B C B E F G I J K L M N O R S T
W42AC
42 25.52 84.88 9.88 29.88 15.88 29.88 43.88 12.63 39.06 30 53.75 26.94 55.59 52.59 8.82 43 1.438 16 1.88
W48AC
W60AC
42 25.52 93.00 9.88 29.88 15.88 29.88 43.88 12.63 45 30 59.75 35.06 61.72 58.72 8.82 43 1.438 16 10.00
W72AC

 Wall mounting holes in side flanges are 0.375.

Built In Electric Heat E


W Rain Hood R
D 2.000 O
4° Pitch .375
Heater Access
Panel A Supply Air Opening Top Rain
C. Breaker/ Flashing
S
Disconnect Shipping
Access Panel Location
1.375 B
(Lockable)
Optional
High Voltage I S Electrical
Electrical Entrance
Entrance
Filter Behind Control Panel Door 2.250
F
S
Ventilation Air H
C Return Air Opening
Exhaust Air Side Wall
Low Voltage
Electrical Mounting
S Brackets
Entrance L
(Built In)
M
J
G Cond. Air
Condenser Air Outlet .375
Inlet K S
TYP.

Drain T

N MIS-3978 B

DO NOT PLACE ELECTRICAL


ENTRANCES IN SHADED AREAS
ABOVE DUE TO POTENTIAL
INTERFERENCE WITH COPPER TUBING

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/////// Wall Curb Accessories
Optional wall curb accessories are available to help reduce vibration through the outer wall surface or to use existing wall openings when
replacing equipment. Follow all static pressure airflow requirements, safety and installation guidelines in the instructions provided with the
curb and Wall-Mount products.

CURB UNITS USING CURB DESCRIPTION

WMICF2-* W24A, W24L Provides vibration isolation for reduced sound transmission through wall

WMICF3-* W30A, W30L,W36A, W36L Provides vibration isolation for reduced sound transmission through wall

WMICF5-* W42A, W48A,W60A, W72A Provides vibration isolation for reduced sound transmission through wall

Install to use with existing 2, 3, or 5 ton wall openings. Wall openings must provide
WWC3-* W30A, W30L, W36A, W36L sufficient airflow. Follow all instructions in curb and unit manual including clearances to
combustibles and maximum duct static pressure.
Install to use with existing 3 and 5 ton wall openings. Wall openings must provide sufficient
WWC5-* W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A airflow. Follow all instructions in curb and unit manual including clearances to combustibles
and maximum duct static pressure.
* Color Option

/////// Indoor Sound Reduction Accessories


Optional sound accessories are available to help reduce sound transmission from the supply and return openings inside the indoor area.
Follow all static pressure airflow requirements, safety and installation guidelines in the instructions provided with the accessories and Wall-
Mount products.

ACCESSORY UNITS USING ACCESSORY DESCRIPTION


Indoor acoustical return air plenum that offsets the return air path.
WAPR11-* W24, W30, W36, W42, W48, W60, W72
Air intake near floor level
* Color Option

/////// Non-Ducted Supply and Return Grilles


Supply and return louver grilles are of a brushed aluminum finish. 2” flange versions are recommended for standard installations to allow
grille attachment when large wall openings are present. Return filter grilles are available for filter access from an indoor area. Filter grilles
do not include a filter, and are not recommended for unit with ventilation due to filter location. A manual damper return grille is available
for W42 and W72 models. The manual damper is adjustable, and is only recommended for installations where increased return duct static
pressure is required.

GRILLE NO. UNITS USING GRILLE DESCRIPTION OF LOUVER GRILLE


SG-2 W24A, W24L 8” x 20” with 1” Flange 4 way deflection supply grille.
SG-3 W30A, W30L, W36A, W36L 8” x 28” with 1” Flange 4 way deflection supply grille.
SG-5 W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A 10” x 30” with 1” Flange 4 way deflection supply grille.
RG-2 W24A, W24L 12” x 20” with 1” Flange return grille.
RG-3 W30A, W30L, W36A, W36L 12” x 28” with 1” Flange return grille.
RG-5 W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A 16” x 30” with 1” Flange return grille.
SG-2W W24A, W24L 8" x 20" with 2" Flange 4 way deflection supply grille.
SG-3W W30A, W30L, W36A, W36L 8" x 28" with 2" Flange 4 way deflection supply grille.
SG-5W W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A 10" x 30" with 2" Flange 4 way deflection supply grille.
RG-2W W24A, W24L 12" x 20" with 2" Flange return grille.
RG-3W W30A, W30L, W36A, W36L 12" x 28" with 2" Flange return grille.
RG-5W W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A 16" x 30" with 2" Flange return grille.
RFG-2W W24A, W24L 12” x 20” with 2” Flange return grille with filter bracket.*
RFG-3W W30A, W30L, W36A, W36L 12” x 28” with 2” Flange return grille with filter bracket.*
RFG-5W W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A 16” x 30” with 2” Flange return grille with filter bracket.*
12” x 20” with 2” manual shutter style damper that is mounted in the return duct behind
RGDK-2W W24A, W24L
the return grille (sold separately). Adjustable to restrict return air from room.
12” x 28” with 2” manual shutter style damper that is mounted in the return duct behind
RGDK-3W W30A, W30L, W36A, W36L
the return grille (sold separately). Adjustable to restrict return air from room.
16" x 30" manual shutter style damper that is mounted in the return duct behind the return
RGDK-5W W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A
grille (sold separately). Adjustable to restrict return air from room.
* Not recommended to provide primary filtration with units that will bring in outdoor air.
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/////// Non-Ducted Supply Grilles - Spread and Throw Characteristics
One of the most important setup procedures for non-ducted supply applications is to adjust the 4 way supply grille blade positions. Placement of
equipment, occupants, the thermostat, and room size can all play an important role in deciding how the conditioned supply air must be directed in
an indoor area. The chart below may be used as a reference tool to help with this process.

SUPPLY GRILLE AIRFLOW CFM DEFLECTION VELOCITY TOTAL PRESSURE THROW

0º 1053 .076" WC 37-52 ft.

800 CFM 22.5º 1143 .1" WC 28-40 ft.

SG-2 45º 1428 .162" WC 20-29 ft.


SG-2W
0º 1138 .054" WC 40-55 ft.

865 CFM 22.5º 1236 .075" WC 31-42 ft.

45º 1544 .113" WC 21-30 ft.

0º 852 .054" WC 37-54 ft.

885 CFM 22.5º 1075 .075" WC 35-49 ft.

SG-3 45º 1162 .113" WC 21-30 ft.


SG-3W 0º 1237 .108" WC 42-66 ft.

1285 CFM 22.5º 1359 .147" WC 35-50 ft.

45º 1687 .249" WC 25-37 ft.

0º 968 .073" WC 51-73 ft.


1450 CFM 22.5º 1071 .103" WC 39-56 ft.
45º 1331 .169" WC 28-40 ft.
SG-5
SG-5W 0º 1336 .130" WC 61-86 ft.

2000 CFM 22.5º 1477 .188" WC 54-65 ft.

45º 1835 .335" WC 33-46 ft.

/////// Sound Data - dBA @ 5 ft. and 10 ft.*


DUCT FREE IN-
DUCT FREE INDOOR DUCTED INDOOR DUCTED INDOOR
DOOR COOLING OUTDOOR @ 10
UNIT COOLING OPERA- COOLING OPERA- COOLING OPERA-
OPERATION @ 5 FT.
TION @ 10 FT. TION @ 5 FT. TION @ 10 FT.
FT.
W24AB/W24LB 52.4 50.4 51.9 48.9 62.3
W30AB/W30LB 53.9 52.9 54.5 47.3 67.1
W36AB/W36LB 53.9 52.9 54.5 47.3 67.1
W42AC 56.1 51.7 56.3 51.1 68.6
W48AC 57 52.7 57.8 52.8 69
W60AC 56.5 53.3 56 52.7 66.8
W72AC 61.2 56.6 60.8 57.1 77.1

Integrated values calculated per ANSI/ASA S12.60-2009/Part 2, Section 5.2.2.1.

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/////// Controller, Thermostat, Humidistat and CO2 Ventilation Control Options
Bard provides a wide variety of controllers for equipment cooling, thermostats, for equipment and comfort cooling, humidistats for
dehumidification units, and CO2 sensors for ventilation control. Lockable thermostat covers are available for applications where security or
supervisory control is desired.

CONTROLLER OPERATION DESCRIPTION


Standard unit Lead/Lag Controller with remote alarming capability. Optional
alarm board and SNMP or web page communication board. On board tempera-
MC4002 1 to 2 Unit Lead/Lag Controller
ture sensor that can be remote mounted. Can use up to (2) remote temperature
sensors.
Advanced multi-unit Lead/Lag Controller with remote alarming capability. All
models have Modbus communication and web pages. Optional alarm board
MC5300 1 to 3 Unit Lead/Lag Controller
with NO/NC contacts. On board temperature and humidity sensor that can be
remote mounted. Can use up to (2) remote temperature sensors.
Advanced multi-unit Lead/Lag Controller with remote alarming capability. All
models have Modbus communication and web pages. Optional alarm board
MC5600 1 to 6 Unit Lead Lag Controller
with NO/NC contacts. On board temperature and humidity sensor that can be
remote mounted. Can use up to (2) remote temperature sensors.

THERMOSTAT OPERATION DESCRIPTION

8403-060 3 Heat/3 Cool Programmable or Nonprogrammable, ventilation output, dehumidification operation

8403-089 1 Heat/1 Cool Temp. Settings per Day 4, 2, 1, 0 Programs per Week 7, 5-2, 5-1-1 or Nonprogrammable

8403-090 2 Heat/2 Cool Temp. Settings per Day 4, 2, 1, 0 Programs per Week 7, 5-2, 5-1-1 or Nonprogrammable

8403-091 1 Heat/1 Cool Easy to use, Nonprogrammable. FEMA use

8403-092 2 Heat/2 Cool Programmable or Nonprogrammable, ventilation output, Wi-Fi

8403-095 2 Heat/1 Cool Temp. Settings per Day 4, 2, 1, 0 Programs per Week 7, 5-2, 5-1-1 or Nonprogrammable

CO2 CONTROL OPERATION DESCRIPTION


CO2 ventilation control with digital display. On/Off or modulating ventilation
S8403-096 CO2 PPM
operation

THERMOSTAT
SIZE DESCRIPTION
COVER*
(Inside) 5-1/16" H x 6-1/16" W
8405-003 Clear acrylic with ventilation. Fits all thermostats except 8403-060
(Outside) 6-1/2" H x 7-1/2" W x 2-15/16" D
(Inside) 5-7/8" H x 8-3/8" W
8405-005 Clear acrylic with ventilation. Fits all thermostats.
(Outside) 7-1/4" H x 9-3/4" W x 3-3/8" D
(Inside) 5-1/16" H x 6-1/16" W
8405-006 Clear acrylic with ventilation. Fits all thermostats except 8403-060
(Outside) 6-3/8" H x 7-3/8" W x 2-7/8" D
* Thermostat covers include ventilation, but may effect temperature control reaction time. If security control lockout is needed, the
8403-060 thermostat provides input control lockout features.

Bard Manufacturing Company, Inc. Due to our continuous product improvement policy,
1914 Randolph Dr., Bryan, OH 43506 all specifications subject to change without notice.
419-636-1194
www.bardhvac.com
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