Product Data: 35E Single Duct Terminal Units For Variable Volume Systems

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Product 35E

Single Duct Terminal Units


Data for Variable Volume Systems

Nominal 45 to 7100 cfm

Single duct variable air volume (VAV)


terminal units provide:
• 22-gage galvanized steel, unit
casing lined with 1/2-in. dual density
fiberglass
• Optional 20-gage galvanized steel
casing for additional strength and
durability
• Casing and all optional liners meet
UL-181 (Underwriters Laboratories)
and NFPA-90A (National Fire Pro-
tection Association) requirements

Features/Benefits
Carrier’s 35E terminal units
are among the most versatile
single duct products on the
market today, offering a
compact design with diverse
control packages (pneumatic,
analog, electric and direct
digital control options).
Flexible, high performance
units
The 35E unit single duct variable air
volume (VAV) unit provides cooling
only or cooling with reheat to meet all
your application needs. It is designed
to allow maximum flexibility in configu-
ration and control.
The 35E unit is offered in 11 sizes
with air delivery range from 45 to
7100 cfm. The basic model is a com-
pact, high performance unit with a
standard single blade damper. Minimal
leakage and effective use of reheat air-
flow combine to assure optimum utili-
zation of supplied airflow. The small
size of the unit ensures an easy fit in all
applications.

Copyright 2005 Carrier Corporation Form 35E-4PD


Application flexibility Superior control offerings controls; the PIC units provide a con-
Units have round inlets through size Each 35E unit is supplied with a Linear trol option compatible with the Carrier
16, and a rectangular inlet for the larg- Averaging Flow probe as a standard Comfort Network® (CCN) controls.
est size. All round inlets have a raised feature. This probe offers a flow aver- Pneumatic control units utilize a
collar bead to ensure tight inlet duct aging capability and results in flow standard linear damper actuator, which
connections. The 35E unit has a rect- sensing capability (see chart below). when combined with the 90-degree
angular slip and drive connection on Control offerings include: pressure- damper actuator, allows a simple
the discharge for quick installation. independent pneumatic, analog elec- switchover from normally open to nor-
The units can be specified with tronic, Carrier variable volume and mally closed applications without mov-
electric or hot water heat, a number of temperature (VVT®), and Product Inte- ing any components.
linings, multiple outlet assembly grated Controls (PIC). Both VVT and Electronic control units feature a fac-
(octopus), and sound attenuator. PIC controls are communicating tory-installed enclosure that provides
easy access for field connections.

Table of contents
Page
Features/Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,2
Model Number Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ARI Capacity Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Options and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,6
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-12
Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-20
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Guide Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23,24

CARRIER 35E LINEAR PROBE CFM VS PRESSURE SIGNAL GRAPH


10000
8000 7250
6000

4000 3709
2840
E 22
2000 SIZ 2086

1449
6
E1 1174
SIZ
CFM AT ONE INCH SIGNAL

1000 1 4 927
E
800 SIZ
2 710
I Z E1
600 S
0 522
E1
SIZ
CFM

400 9 362
E
SIZ
E8
SIZ
E7 232
200 SIZ
E6
SIZ
E 5
SIZ
100
80 E 4
SIZ
60

40

20

10
0.01 .03 .05 0.1 0.3 0.5 1
FLOW PROBE PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL IN. WG

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Model number nomenclature

35E – Single Duct Terminal Unit Control Codes*


0000 – No Controls
Controls 11XX – Pneumatic
A – Analog P – Pneumatic 21XX – Analog
C – CCN V – Gen III or 3V™ 41XX – CCN
N – No Controls Controls 82XX – Gen III or 3V Controls
Sensor Type Outlet Type
1 – Linear Averaging (standard) 0 – Standard Rectangular
1 – Round Outlet (size= inlet diameter)
Unit Style
0 – Standard – Base Unit Unit Inlet Size
1 – Base Unit with Sound Attenuator 04 – 4 in.
2 – Base Unit with Multiple Outlets 05 – 5 in.
3 – Base Unit with Electric Heat 06 – 6 in.
4 – Base Unit with Multiple Outlets and 07 – 7 in.
Hot Water Reheat 08 – 8 in.
Liner 09 – 9 in.
0 – Standard 10 – 10 in.
1 – Fiberglass (1 in. dual density) 12 – 12 in.
2 – Steriliner 14 – 14 in.
3 – No Liner 16 – 16 in.
4 – Sterilwall 22 – 24 x 16 in.
5 – Cellular
A – Perforated Double Wall
Unit Casing
LEFT RIGHT DESCRIPTION
0L 0R 22 Gage Steel, Without Access Panel
1L 1R 22 Gage Steel, With Access Panel
2L 2R 20 Gage Steel, Without Access Panel
3L 3R 20 Gage Steel, With Access Panel

LEGEND
CCN — Carrier Comfort Network® Controls

*See pages 5 and 6 for complete control code numbers.

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ARI* capacity ratings
ARI CERTIFICATION RATINGS FOR 35E UNITS (RADIATED)
35E SIZE
OCTAVE BANDS 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 12 14 16 22
AT 1.5 IN. WG FREQUENCY
(Hz) Airflow (Cfm)
STATIC PRESSURE
150 250 400 550 700 900 1100 1600 2100 2800 5300
2 125 59 63 62 60 60 60 60 60 58 62 76
3 250 50 52 58 57 57 53 55 56 54 57 71
4 500 43 45 50 50 51 48 53 53 49 54 70
5 1000 39 40 44 41 45 45 45 49 45 50 65
6 2000 37 36 42 37 43 43 43 48 44 48 60
7 4000 34 33 38 32 39 39 38 41 41 43 54

ARI CERTIFICATION RATINGS FOR 35E UNITS (DISCHARGE)


35E SIZE
OCTAVE BANDS 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 12 14 16 22
AT 1.5 IN. WG FREQUENCY
(Hz) Airflow (Cfm)
STATIC PRESSURE
150 250 400 550 700 900 1100 1600 2100 2800 5300
2 125 61 67 65 67 67 66 66 69 68 70 86
3 250 61 63 68 69 70 65 66 69 65 66 81
4 500 55 58 61 59 63 58 61 64 62 63 80
5 1000 51 52 54 55 57 56 58 61 59 60 77
6 2000 49 50 50 52 54 53 56 60 57 59 75
7 4000 45 47 48 49 51 51 54 57 58 59 70
*Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute.

Physical data
WEIGHT
35E UNIT ONLY WITH PNEUMATIC WITH DDC OR ANALOG WITH ELECTRIC HEAT WITH HOT WATER
SIZE (lb) CONTROLS (lb) CONTROLS (lb) CONTROLS (lb) (1 ROW/2 ROW) (lb)
4, 5, 6 14 18 23 32 19/20
7, 8 16 20 25 39 21/23
9, 10 21 25 30 44 28/30
12 26 30 35 56 35/38
14 34 38 43 65 44/49
16 38 42 47 75 50/55
22 65 69 74 91 82/90
LEGEND
DDC — Direct Digital Controls
NOTE: Data is based on the following conditions:
1. Unit casing is 22 gage.
2. Unit insulation is 1/2-in. thick, 1.5-lb Tuf-Skin Rx™ insulation, dual density.
3. Units rated with standard linear flow sensor.

AIRFLOW
MAX. PRIMARY MINIMUM RECOMMENDED AIRFLOW
INLET SIZE (Cfm) MINIMUM Ps.
(in.)* AIRFLOW
(in. wg)
(Cfm) Standard CCN Electric Heat
4 230 50 or 0 23 or 0 55 0.01
5 360 75 or 0 36 or 0 85 0.04
6 520 110 or 0 52 or 0 110 0.10
7 710 140 or 0 71 or 0 140 0.10
8 925 185 or 0 93 or 0 190 0.10
9 1200 240 or 0 117 or 0 240 0.18
10 1450 290 or 0 145 or 0 300 0.10
12 2100 420 or 0 209 or 0 425 0.10
14 2900 580 or 0 284 or 0 580 0.10
16 3700 740 or 0 371 or 0 750 0.10
24x16 7100 1400 or 0 725 or 0 1800 0.10
CCN — Carrier Comfort Network *Units have round inlets through size 16, and a rectangular inlet for size 22.

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Options and accessories
Factory-installed options Thermostat: 33ZCT56CO2: RT (room temperature) and
• 20-gage galvanized steel casing construction CO2 sensor, with set point adjust and override.
• Liner options include: cellular, fiberglass (1-in. dual Thermostat: 33ZCT55CO2: RT (room temperature) and
density), Steriwall (double wall) Steriliner (foil faced duct CO2 sensor, with override only.
board), perforated double wall, or none VVT electronic control arrangement — Variable vol-
• Dust tight control enclosures ume and temperature (VVT) controls are factory-installed
• Sound attenuator in a control enclosure. Factory-mounted transformers are
• Water or electric coils available as an option. Thermostats are supplied separately
• Hanger brackets as a field-installed accessory.
Control options — The 35E single duct unit is offered Gen. III control codes and descriptions
with a wide variety of factory-mounted controls that regu-
8200: Pressure dependent, cooling only
late the volume of air delivery from the unit and respond to
cooling and heating load requirements of the conditioned 8201: Pressure dependent, cooling with 2-stage electric heat
space. Stand-alone controls will fulfill the thermal require- 8202: Pressure dependent cooling with on/off hot water
ments of a given control space. These devices are available heat
in both pneumatic and electronic arrangements. Carrier 8206: Pressure independent, cooling only
VVT® electronic controls and PIC DDC (Direct Digital
Controls) are communicating controls which are integrated 8207: Pressure independent, cooling with 2-stage electric
with the building system. The PIC controls are compatible heat
with the CCN. A number of DDC control packages by oth- 8208: Pressure independent cooling with on/off hot water
ers are available for consignment mounting, as indicated. heat
Control offerings are: 8209: VAV pressure dependent unit control zone (Monitor)
35EA: Analog Electronic 8210: Bypass controller, 2-in. wg transducer
35EC: PIC Direct Digital Electronic 3V control codes and descriptions
35EP: Pneumatic
35EV: VVT Electronic (Gen. III or 3V™ controls) 8220: Pressure dependent cooling only
35EN: None or DDC by others 8221: Pressure dependent cooling with 3-stage electric heat
Each control approach offers a variety of operating func- 8222: Pressure dependent cooling with on/off hot water
tions; a control package number identifies combinations of heat
control functions. The following listings contain the basic 8223: Pressure dependent cooling with modulating hot
function arrangements for each control offering. Because water heat
of the variety of functions available, circuit diagrams, oper-
8224: Pressure dependent cooling with combination base-
ating sequences, and function descriptions are contained board and 2-stage electric heat
in separate Application Data publications. Refer to the
specific control publication for details. 8226: Pressure independent cooling only
CCN control arrangements — Carrier Comfort Net- 8227: Pressure independent cooling with 2-stage electric
work® (CCN) controls are factory-installed in a control heat
enclosure. Factory-mounted transformers are available as 8228: Pressure independent cooling with on/off hot water
an option. Thermostats are supplied separately as a field- heat
installed accessory. Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) con- 8230: Bypass control
trol packages must be used in combination with a thermo-
stat. Thermostats are not included in the CCN package. Analog electronic control arrangement — Pressure
independent control packages are available without supple-
4140: Cooling only mental heat, with on/off hot water or electric heat, propor-
4141: Single-stage and 2-stage electric heat tional hot water heat, or with cooling/heating automatic
4142: 3-stage electric heat changeover control.
4143: On-Off hot water All analog control arrangements include a standard lin-
4144: Proportional (floating) hot water heat ear inlet flow sensor, 24-v transformer (optional), control
enclosure and wall thermostat to match the control type.
4145: Cooling only with supply return tracking 2100: Heating control
4147: Single-stage, 2-stage and 3-stage electric heat with
supply return tracking 2101: Cooling control
2102: Cooling with on/off electric heat control
4149: Proportional (floating) hot water with supply return
tracking 2103: Cooling with on/off hot water heat control
4150: Return air damper 2104: Cooling/heating automatic changeover control
CCN thermostats (ordered separately) 2105: Cooling with proportional hot water heat control
Thermostat: 33ZCT56SPT: RT (room temperature) sen- Pneumatic control arrangement — All control pack-
sor, with set point adjust and override. ages are pressure independent (unless otherwise noted)
and available with or without hot water heat, dual maxi-
Thermostat: 33ZCT55SPT: RT (room temperature) sen- mum airflow, heating and cooling maximum airflow and
sor, with override only. dual minimum airflow. All control arrangements include a
Thermostat: 33ZCT58SPT: Communicating room tem- standard linear inlet flow sensor.
perature sensor with LCD, set point adjust, fan control and 1100 (Actuator only): DA-NC pressure dependent control
occupancy override.
1101 (Actuator only): RA-NO pressure dependent control

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Options and accessories (cont)
1102 (Single function controller): DA-NO with or without • Fuse block with fuses for primary overload protection
hot water or electric heat • Disconnect switches
1103 (Single function controller): RA-NC with or without • Fused disconnect switches
hot water or electric heat
• Dust-tight construction
1104 (Multi-function controller): DA-NO with or without
hot water or electric heat Electric heaters are slip-in type, integrally mounted to
the terminal unit. Where possible, select heater so that
1105 (Multi-function controller): DA-NC with or without power (kW) is a whole number (see Electrical Data). Round-
hot water or electric heat ing to the nearest whole number has negligible impact on
1106 (Multi-function controller): RA-NO with or without discharge temperature and power consumption.
hot water or electric heat Hot water coils — The 35E hot water coils are enclosed
1107 (Multi-function controller): RA-NC with or without in a galvanized steel casing and constructed of corrugated
hot water or electric heat aluminum fins. The coil tubing is water leak tested to
1108 (Dual Maximum Control): DA-NO with or without 250 psig. Vent and drain options are available.
hot water or electric heat Features include:
1109 (Heating/Cooling Maximum Control): DA-NO with • 1/2 in. O.D. copper tubing
or without hot water or electric heat • Aluminum corrugated fins. 10 per inch
1110 (Dual Minimum Control): DA-NO with or without • Galvanized steel casing
hot water or electric heat
• Slip and drive cleat discharge duct connection
Pneumatic control legend
Liner options — There are 7 different methods in which
DA: Direct-acting thermostat units can be supplied with internal insulation.
RA: Reverse-acting thermostat 1. Standard unit insulation is 1/2-in. thick, 11/2-lb dual
NO: Normally open damper position density fiberglass liner which meets UL-181 and NFPA-
NC: Normally closed damper position 90A requirements.
The single function controller provides single functions, 2. Dual density, 1-in. thick, 3-lb density fiberglass insula-
i.e., DA-NO. Multi-function controllers are capable of pro- tion meets UL-181 and NFPA-90A.
viding DA-NO, DA-NC, RA-NC or RA-NO functions. 3. The Steriliner option consists of 13/16-in. rigid duct
Direct digital electronic control arrangements board insulation with nylon reinforced foil material
(field-supplied) — Control packages are field-supplied covering the insulation fibers. The lining is attached to
for factory mounting, unless otherwise noted. All DDC the terminal unit casing by insulation adhesive and
control arrangements include a standard linear inlet flow full-seam-length steel Z-strips which enclose and seal
sensor, transformer to 24 volts and control enclosure. the insulation cut edges, thus eliminating tape and
adhesives to cover the cut edges.
Contact Carrier for detail about mounting field-supplied
controls. 4. The Sterilwall insulation option consists of standard
1/2-in. thick, blanket type fiberglass insulation,
No Control enclosed between the unit’s zinc coated sheet metal
0000: 35E box only casing and a non-perforated internal zinc-coated
D000: 35E box with control box only (For units without sheet metal cover, which extends over the fiberglass
electric heat requiring a 24 v control transformer: the con- insulation, as well as the cut edges of the material.
trol transformer must be ordered from the unit accessories 5. A 23% perforated Sterilwall internal sheet metal
list in Quote Builder.) cover extending over the fiberglass insulation, as well
D001: 35E box with control box and 24 v transformer as covering the liner cut edges is also available.
P000: 35E box without controls (for DA pneumatic con- 6. The cellular liner option consists of a closed-cell elas-
trolled heat unit) tomeric thermal insulation that is 3/8 in. thick, has a
smooth surface and is typically used in fiber free
P001: 35E box without controls (for RA pneumatic con- applications.
trolled electric heat unit)
Electric heat — The 35E electric heat options are UL 7. The no liner option consists of the unit casing with no
internal insulation.
Listed and meet NEC requirements. Manual and automatic
reset thermal cutout and positive pressure airflow switch Sound attenuator option — Units with electric heat are
are standard. Pneumatic electric (PE) switches are standard equipped with an attenuator as standard. The attenuator is
step controllers when pneumatic control systems are speci- also available without electric heat, as an option. The
fied. Magnetic contactors are standard step controllers resultant decrease in sound levels is dependent on the lin-
when electronic control systems are specified. Control ing type selected, but is equivalent to 3 feet of duct lining.
enclosure houses all control components. The Carrier E-Cat program provides detailed data on the
effect of various linings.
Available heater voltages
• 120 v/single phase (all except size 22) Multiple outlet attenuator option — Units with or
without hot water reheat (but not with electric heat) may be
• 208/277 v/single phase equipped with an optional multiple outlet attenuator. This
• 208/230 v/3 phase/3-wire offers a factory-installed series of round outlets with man-
• 480 v/3 phase/4-wire ual dampers (optional) in a number of configurations,
depending on size.
Electric heat options
• Mercury contactors

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Dimensions
35E BASE UNIT

TOP VIEW WITH OPTIONAL ATTENUATOR

NOTES: INLET NOM MAX


1. Right-hand configuration shown. SIZE (in.) CFM L W H A D
Left hand is available.
2. Dimensions are given as inches 4 230 151/2 12 8 53/8 37/8
(mm).
3. Discharge side of box is fully 5 360 151/2 12 8 53/8 47/8
open. Dimensions are in H x W, as 6 520 151/2 12 8 33/8 57/8
listed.
7 710 151/2 12 10 33/8 67/8
8 925 151/2 12 10 33/8 77/8
9 1200 151/2 14 121/2 33/8 87/8
10 1450 151/2 14 121/2 33/8 97/8
12 2100 151/2 16 15 33/8 117/8
14 2900 151/2 20 171/2 33/8 137/8
16 3700 151/2 24 18 33/8 157/8
22 7100 15 38 18 33/8 See Above

Product Information is Subject to Change Without Notice.

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Dimensions (cont)
35E WITH CONTROL BOX (ANALOG, VVT®, AND CCN UNITS)

LEGEND
NEC — National Electrical Code
NOTES:
1. Left and right-hand configurations are available. Right hand
is shown.
2. Dimensions are given as inches (mm).
3. A control box will be factory-supplied for installation of
Analog, VVT, CCN, or field-supplied DDC controls.

INLET NOM MAX


L W H A B C D
SIZE (in.) CFM
4 230 151/2 12 8 53/8 71/4 21/8 37/8
5 360 151/2 12 8 53/8 71/4 21/8 47/8
6 520 151/2 12 8 33/8 71/4 21/8 57/8
7 710 151/2 12 10 33/8 71/4 11/8 67/8
8 925 151/2 12 10 33/8 71/4 11/8 77/8
9 1200 151/2 14 121/2 33/8 51/4 — 87/8
10 1450 151/2 14 121/2 33/8 51/4 — 97/8
12 2100 151/2 16 15 33/8 51/4 — 117/8
14 2900 151/2 20 171/2 33/8 31/4 — 137/8
16 3700 151/2 24 18 33/8 31/4 — 157/8
22 7100 15 38 18 33/8 51/4 — See Above

Product Information is Subject to Change Without Notice.

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35E WITH HOT WATER REHEAT

NOTES:
1. Right-hand configurations shown. Left hand is available.
2. Dimensions are given as inches (mm).
3. Dimension “Lc” would be added to base 35E unit as shown or would be
same if added to base unit with attenuator.

INLET NOM MAX


SIZE (in.) CFM L W H A D Lc

4 230 151/2 12 8 53/8 37/8


5 360 151/2 12 8 53/8 47/8
6 520 151/2 12 8 33/8 57/8
7 710 151/2 12 10 33/8 67/8
8 925 151/2 12 10 33/8 77/8
See
9 1200 151/2 14 121/2 33/8 87/8 Next
Page
10 1450 151/2 14 121/2 33/8 97/8
12 2100 151/2 16 15 33/8 117/8
14 2900 151/2 20 171/2 33/8 137/8
16 3700 151/2 24 18 33/8 157/8
22 7100 15 38 18 33/8 See Above

Product Information is Subject to Change Without Notice.

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Dimensions (cont)
35E HOT WATER COILS

35E coils are shipped from the factory attached to the unit discharge. Coil discharge is configured
for slip and drive field ductwork installation. Coil section is uninsulated.
CONNECTION TUBING — 0.032-in. thick copper. Refer to O.D. sweat connection diameter
shown in table below.
COIL CASING — 20 Ga. Galvanized steel.
COIL TUBING — 1/2-in. diameter x 0.016-in. thick copper.
COIL FINS — 0.006-in. thick aluminum, 10 per inch, mechanically bonded to tubing.
COIL ACCESSORIES:
• Optional air vent and water drain.
Unit dimensions given in inches (mm).

35E NO. OF WATER


SIZE COILS H W Lc A B C CONN. (O.D.)
1 Row 8 12 5 3 61/4 — 1/2

4, 5, 6 2 Row 8 12 5 41/4 67/8 11/8 7/8

3 Row 8 12 71/4 41/4 67/8 21/8 7/8

4 Row 8 12 71/4 41/4 67/8 31/4 7/8

1 Row 10 12 5 3 83/4 — 1/2

2 Row 10 12 5 41/4 9 11/8 7/8


7, 8
3 Row 10 12 71/4 41/4 9 21/8 7/8

4 Row 10 12 71/4 41/4 9 31/4 7/8

1 Row 121/2 14 5 41/4 107/8 11/4 7/8

2 Row 121/2 14 5 41/4 111/2 11/8 7/8


9, 10
3 Row 121/2 14 71/4 41/4 101/4 21/8 7/8

4 Row 121/2 14 71/4 41/4 101/4 31/4 7/8

1 Row 15 16 5 41/4 133/4 11/4 7/8

2 Row 15 16 5 41/4 133/4 11/8 7/8


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3 Row 15 16 71/4 41/4 14 25/8 7/8

4 Row 15 16 71/4 41/4 14 31/4 7/8

1 Row 171/2 20 71/2 41/4 157/8 11/4 7/8

2 Row 171/2 20 71/2 41/4 161/2 11/8 7/8


14
3 Row 171/2 20 93/4 41/4 14 21/8 7/8

4 Row 171/2 20 93/4 41/4 14 31/4 7/8

1 Row 18 24 71/2 41/4 157/8 11/4 7/8

2 Row 18 24 71/2 41/4 161/2 11/8 7/8


16
3 Row 18 24 93/4 41/4 14 21/8 7/8

4 Row 18 24 93/4 41/4 14 31/4 7/8

1 Row 18 38 5 35/8 157/8 15/16 7/8

2 Row 18 38 5 35/8 161/2 13/32 7/8


22
3 Row 18 38 71/4 35/8 14 25/32 7/8

4 Row 18 38 71/4 35/8 14 31/4 7/8

Product Information is Subject to Change Without Notice.

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35E BASE UNIT WITH ELECTRIC REHEAT

TOP VIEW

35E WITH OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEAT


LEGEND
INLET SIZE (in.) NOM MAX CFM W H A D
NEC — National Electrical Code
4 230 12 8 53/8 37/8
NOTES: 5 360 12 8 53/8 47/8
1. Right-hand configuration shown. Left hand is available.
2. Dimensions are given as inches (mm). 6 520 12 8 33/8 57/8
3. Units with electric heat coils automatically get the attenu- 7 710 12 10 33/8 67/8
ator option. The overalll length is 391/2 in.
8 925 12 10 33/8 77/8
9 1200 14 121/2 33/8 87/8
10 1450 14 121/2 33/8 97/8
12 2100 16 15 33/8 117/8
14 2900 20 171/2 33/8 137/8
16 3700 24 18 33/8 157/8
22 7100 38 18 33/8 237/8 x 157/8

35E WITH PNEUMATIC CONTROLS (TYPICAL)

35E PNEUMATIC MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROL


NOTE: Dimensions are given as INLET SIZE (in.) NOM MAX CFM L W H A D
inches (mm).
4 230 151/2 12 8 53/8 37/8
5 360 151/2 12 8 53/8 47/8
6 520 151/2 12 8 33/8 57/8
7 710 151/2 12 10 33/8 67/8
8 925 151/2 12 10 33/8 77/8
9 1200 151/2 14 121/2 33/8 87/8
10 1450 151/2 14 121/2 33/8 97/8
12 2100 151/2 16 15 33/8 117/8
14 2900 151/2 20 171/2 33/8 137/8
16 3700 151/2 24 18 33/8 157/8
22 7100 15 38 18 33/8 237/8 x 157/8

Product Information is Subject to Change Without Notice.

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Dimensions (cont)
35E OPTIONS — MULTI-OUTLET ATTENUATOR OR SINGLE ROUND OUTLET

(2) MULTIPLE OUTLETS (3) MULTIPLE OUTLETS


UNIT SIZE W H DD X UNIT SIZE W H DD X
4, 5, 6 12 8 57/8 73/8 7, 8 12 10 77/8 73/8
9, 10 14 121/2 77/8 73/8

(4) MULTIPLE OUTLETS


UNIT SIZE W H DD X Y
12 16 15 77 / 8 73/8 14

ROUND OUTLET
UNIT
W H A D
SIZE
4 12 8 53/8 37/8
5 12 8 53/8 47/8
6 12 8 33/8 57/8
7 12 10 33/8 67/8
8 12 10 33/8 77/8
9 14 121/2 33/8 87/8
10 14 121/2 33/8 97/8
12 16 15 33/8 117/8
14 20 171/2 33/8 137/8
16 16 18 33/8 157/8
NOTES:
1. Dimensions are given as inches (mm).
2. Denotes slip and drive connection.
3. Multi-outlet attenuator optional on 35E unit.

Product Information is Subject to Change Without Notice.

Selection procedure
Refer to the Carrier Electronic Selection Program for infor- See the performance data tables in this document for
mation to determine unit sizing for your needs. airflow, hot water heat and electric heat performance
information.

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Performance data
35E BASIC PRESSURE DATA
MIN AIRFLOW MINIMUM INLET STATIC PRESSURE
(Cfm)* ELECTRIC (Unit and Heat Pressure Drop)
INLET
HEAT**
SIZE (in.) CFM Cooling Only Velocity Basic Basic + Basic + Basic + Basic + Basic +
MAX kW
(Area) or Cooling with Electric Heat † Press Unit 1 Row Coil 2 Row Coil 3 Row Coil 4 Row Coil Heater †
AT 55 F EAT
Hot Water (∆ VPS) (∆ PS) (∆ PS) (∆ PS) (∆ PS) (∆ PS) (∆ PS)
55 1.1 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00
50
4 110 2.3 0.10 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.01
or 55
(0.09) 170 3†† 0.23 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.02
0
230 3†† 0.43 0.03 0.07 0.11 0.15 0.18 0.03
85 1.7 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.00
75
5 170 3.5 0.09 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.02
or 85
(0.14) 265 5†† 0.23 0.04 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.24 0.04
0
360 5†† 0.43 0.08 0.18 0.27 0.36 0.45 0.08
100 2.1 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.01
110
6 240 4.9 0.09 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.20 0.04
or 110
(0.20) 380 7.5†† 0.22 0.09 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.09
0
520 7.5†† 0.42 0.17 0.38 0.57 0.75 0.94 0.17
140 2.9 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.01
140
7 330 6.8 0.09 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.20 0.04
or 140
(0.27) 525 0 9.5†† 0.23 0.09 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.09
710 9.5†† 0.41 0.17 0.37 0.55 0.73 0.91 0.17
190 3.9 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.06 0.01
185
8 440 9.1 0.09 0.04 0.12 0.19 0.25 0.32 0.04
or 190
(0.35) 675 13†† 0.21 0.09 0.27 0.44 0.60 0.76 0.09
0
925 13†† 0.39 0.17 0.51 0.82 1.13 1.43 0.17
240 4.9 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.01
240
9 550 11.3 0.08 0.07 0.12 0.17 0.22 0.27 0.07
or 240
(0.44) 875 16†† 0.21 0.17 0.31 0.44 0.57 0.69 0.17
1200 0 16†† 0.40 0.32 0.59 0.83 1.07 1.31 0.32
300 6.2 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.01
10 675 290 13.9 0.08 0.04 0.12 0.20 0.27 0.35 0.04
(0.55) 1075 or 300 21†† 0.20 0.10 0.31 0.50 0.69 0.89 0.10
0
1450 21†† 0.36 0.17 0.56 0.91 1.26 1.62 0.17
425 420 8.7 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.07 0.01
12 1000 20.6 0.08 0.04 0.14 0.22 0.31 0.40 0.04
or 425
(0.78) 1550 0 30†† 0.19 0.09 0.33 0.54 0.75 0.96 0.09
2100 30†† 0.34 0.17 0.60 0.99 1.37 1.76 0.17
580 11.9 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.01
580
14 1375 28.3 0.07 0.04 0.13 0.21 0.28 0.36 0.04
(1.07) 2125 or 580 36†† 0.17 0.10 0.31 0.49 0.68 0.86 0.10
0
2900 36†† 0.31 0.19 0.57 0.92 1.26 1.60 0.19
750 15.4 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.07 0.01
16 1775 740 36†† 0.06 0.04 0.14 0.22 0.31 0.40 0.04
or 750
(1.40) 2725 0 36†† 0.14 0.09 0.32 0.53 0.73 0.94 0.09
3700 36†† 0.25 0.17 0.59 0.97 1.35 1.73 0.17
1800 1400 36†† 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.09 0.13 0.16 0.01
22 3300 36†† 0.07 0.04 0.17 0.30 0.42 0.55 0.04
or 1800
(2.63) 5200 36†† 0.16 0.09 0.43 0.74 1.05 1.36 0.09
7100 0 36†† 0.31 0.17 0.81 1.38 1.95 2.53 0.17
LEGEND NOTES:
CCN — Carrier Comfort Network® 1. To obtain Total Pressure (Pt), add the Velocity Pressure for a given cfm to the
DDC — Direct Digital Controls Static Pressure drop (∆ PS) of the desired configuration.
EAT — Entering Air Temperature Example: Pt for a Size 8 Basic Unit at 925 cfm = 0.39 + 0.17 = 0.56
UL — Underwriters’ Laboratories 2. The electric heat max kW is baed on 3 phase power. For more details, refer to
∆ PS — The difference in static pressure from inlet to the air terminal selection program.
discharge with damper fully open
∆ VPS — Change in velocity pressure
*Minimums are for all except CCN controls, which may be lower. Minimum for
DDC by others is to be provided by the control’s provider.
†A minimum 0.03 in. wg discharge static pressure is required to set the flow
switch in the electric heater.
**Maximum discharge temperatures with electric heat are set at 120 F by the
National Electric Code. Max kW shown assumes 55 F entering air and is limited
by unit’s selected voltage, phase, max capacity and design (see table on
page 21). Min cfm for electric heat is based on UL/ETL listings. (Diffuser
performance will likely be poor at this low flow rate.) The ASHRAE (American
Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers) Handbook of
Fundamentals does not recommend a discharge temperature exceeding 90 F
for satisfactory air mixing and comfort.
††Max. kW is limited by design.

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Performance data (cont)
35E UNIT RADIATED SOUND POWER

INLET 0.5 in. ∆Ps* 1.0 in. ∆Ps* 2.0 in. ∆Ps*
FLOW RATE MIN. ∆Ps
SIZE Octave Band Sound Power, Lw LP Octave Band Sound Power, Lw LP Octave Band Sound Power, Lw LP
(in.) CFM L/s in. wg pa 2 3 4 5 6 7 NC 2 3 4 5 6 7 NC 2 3 4 5 6 7 NC
50 24 0.002 0.39 36 27 22 21 16 7 — 37 28 25 24 18 12 — 38 30 28 26 20 17 —
110 52 0.008 1.88 49 41 32 32 29 21 — 50 42 36 34 31 25 — 51 44 39 36 33 30 —
4
170 80 0.018 4.50 56 49 38 38 36 28 — 57 50 42 40 38 33 — 58 52 45 42 40 37 —
230 109 0.033 8.23 61 54 43 42 41 33 24 62 56 46 44 43 38 25 63 57 50 46 45 42 26
75 35 0.004 0.87 39 22 17 14 9 5 — 45 27 22 17 13 11 — 50 32 27 20 17 18 —
170 80 0.018 4.49 48 37 29 27 23 16 — 53 42 34 31 26 22 — 59 47 40 34 30 29 20
5
265 125 0.044 10.93 53 45 36 35 30 22 — 58 50 41 38 34 28 — 63 55 46 41 38 35 26
360 170 0.081 20.16 56 50 41 40 35 26 — 61 55 46 43 39 32 24 67 60 51 46 43 39 31
100 47 0.006 1.56 41 32 22 20 16 10 — 44 37 26 23 20 15 — 48 41 30 27 24 21 —
240 113 0.036 8.95 50 43 35 33 29 22 — 53 48 39 36 32 28 — 56 52 44 39 36 33 20
6
380 179 0.090 22.47 55 49 43 39 35 28 — 58 53 47 42 39 34 22 61 58 51 45 43 40 27
520 245 0.169 42.05 58 53 48 44 40 33 22 61 57 52 47 43 39 26 64 62 56 50 47 44 32
150 71 0.007 1.85 38 40 24 18 13 6 — 42 45 30 22 17 12 — 46 51 36 26 21 17 —
330 156 0.036 8.96 48 45 35 29 24 17 — 51 51 41 33 28 23 — 55 56 47 37 32 28 25
7
525 248 0.091 22.67 53 48 41 36 31 23 — 57 54 47 40 35 29 22 61 59 53 44 39 35 29
710 335 0.167 41.47 57 50 45 40 36 27 — 61 56 51 44 40 33 25 64 61 57 48 44 39 32
200 94 0.008 2.03 42 36 29 24 22 14 — 45 41 36 29 27 21 — 49 47 43 34 32 28 —
440 208 0.040 9.83 50 43 37 33 30 22 — 53 49 44 38 35 29 — 56 54 51 43 40 36 25
8
675 319 0.093 23.14 54 47 41 38 34 27 — 57 52 48 42 39 34 22 60 58 55 47 44 40 30
925 437 0.175 43.45 57 49 44 41 37 30 — 60 55 51 46 42 37 26 63 61 58 51 47 44 33
250 118 0.014 3.45 39 33 22 23 20 16 — 42 39 27 27 26 25 — 46 45 31 31 31 33 —
550 260 0.067 16.71 48 39 34 32 28 21 — 52 45 39 36 33 29 — 55 51 43 40 39 38 —
9
875 413 0.170 42.30 54 43 41 37 32 23 — 57 49 46 41 38 32 — 61 55 50 45 43 40 24
1200 566 0.320 79.56 58 45 46 41 35 25 — 61 51 50 45 41 33 25 64 57 55 49 46 42 29
300 142 0.007 1.85 32 30 20 16 10 -1 — 37 36 23 21 18 11 — 43 43 27 26 27 22 —
675 319 0.038 9.37 42 38 36 29 21 9 — 48 44 39 34 29 21 — 54 50 43 38 37 32 —
10
1075 507 0.096 23.77 48 42 45 36 27 15 — 54 48 48 41 35 26 22 60 54 52 45 43 38 26
1450 684 0.174 43.24 52 44 51 40 30 18 25 58 51 54 45 39 30 29 64 57 58 50 47 42 33
450 212 0.008 1.97 38 42 29 24 21 15 — 43 46 33 28 26 20 — 47 51 38 32 31 26 —
1000 472 0.039 9.72 47 46 39 35 32 24 — 51 50 43 39 36 30 — 56 55 48 43 41 35 23
12
1550 731 0.094 23.35 52 48 44 40 37 29 — 56 52 49 44 42 35 23 60 57 54 48 47 40 28
2100 991 0.172 42.87 55 49 48 44 41 32 22 59 54 53 48 46 38 27 64 59 57 52 51 44 32
600 283 0.008 2.03 34 33 23 25 24 22 — 39 39 26 29 28 27 — 43 44 30 32 32 31 —
1375 649 0.043 10.67 45 41 37 35 34 30 — 49 47 40 38 37 35 — 54 52 43 42 41 39 20
14
2125 1003 0.102 25.48 50 45 44 40 39 34 — 55 51 48 43 43 39 22 59 56 51 47 46 43 25
2900 1369 0.191 47.45 54 48 50 43 42 37 24 59 54 53 47 46 42 27 63 59 56 50 50 46 31
800 378 0.008 2.03 38 35 30 29 25 19 — 42 41 35 34 32 27 — 47 46 40 39 40 35 —
1775 838 0.040 10.00 48 43 40 37 32 25 — 52 49 45 42 39 33 — 57 54 50 47 46 41 24
16
2725 1286 0.095 23.57 53 47 45 41 36 29 — 58 53 50 47 43 37 25 63 59 55 52 50 45 30
3700 1746 0.175 43.45 57 50 49 45 38 31 23 62 56 54 50 46 39 29 66 62 59 55 53 48 34
1400 661 0.007 1.67 47 50 41 40 42 41 — 51 53 44 43 44 43 21 55 55 48 45 46 45 24
3300 1557 0.037 9.29 55 55 50 48 49 48 24 59 58 54 50 51 50 28 63 61 58 52 53 52 32
22
5200 2454 0.093 23.07 60 58 55 51 53 52 30 64 61 59 54 55 54 34 68 64 62 56 57 56 38
7100 3351 0.173 43.02 63 60 58 54 56 55 33 67 63 62 56 58 57 37 71 66 66 58 60 59 42

LEGEND
ARI — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute
CFM — Air Volume (cubic feet per minute)
LP — Room Sound Pressure
LW — Sound Power
MIN ∆PS — Minimum Static Pressure required to achieve rated airflow
NC — Application Data from ARI 885-98 Test Conditions (see Applica-
tion Assumptions section on page 16)
∆PS — The difference in static pressure from inlet to discharge
— — Indicates an NC level less than 20
— Sound Power Noise Criteria
*Pressure drop across damper only.
NOTES:
1. Sound power levels are in decibels, re: 10–12 watts.
2. All sound power data is based on tests conducted in accordance with ARI
Standard 880-98.

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35E UNIT DISCHARGE SOUND

INLET 0.5 in. ∆Ps* 1.0 in. ∆Ps* 2.0 in. ∆Ps*
FLOW RATE MIN. ∆Ps
SIZE Octave Band Sound Power, Lw LP Octave Band Sound Power, Lw LP Octave Band Sound Power, Lw LP
(in.) CFM L/s in. wg pa 2 3 4 5 6 7 NC 2 3 4 5 6 7 NC 2 3 4 5 6 7 NC
50 24 0.002 0.39 45 37 32 31 27 22 — 46 38 36 35 31 27 — 47 39 39 39 34 33 —
110 52 0.008 1.88 55 52 44 41 38 31 — 56 53 48 45 42 37 — 57 55 51 49 46 42 —
4
170 80 0.018 4.50 61 61 51 46 44 36 — 62 62 54 50 48 42 21 63 63 58 54 52 48 22
230 109 0.033 8.23 65 67 55 50 49 40 26 66 68 59 54 52 46 28 67 69 62 58 56 51 29
75 35 0.004 0.87 45 35 33 30 28 23 — 48 38 37 34 33 29 — 51 42 41 38 38 35 —
170 80 0.018 4.49 55 50 45 40 38 32 — 59 54 49 44 42 38 — 62 57 54 49 47 44 —
5
265 125 0.044 10.93 61 59 51 46 43 37 — 64 62 56 50 47 43 21 68 66 60 54 52 49 25
360 170 0.081 20.16 65 64 56 50 46 41 23 68 68 60 54 51 47 27 72 71 65 59 55 52 31
100 47 0.006 1.56 42 41 30 28 29 25 — 45 46 36 33 35 31 — 49 51 41 37 40 38 —
240 113 0.036 8.95 52 52 44 40 37 32 — 55 57 49 45 43 39 — 59 62 55 49 48 46 21
6
380 179 0.090 22.47 58 57 51 47 41 36 — 61 63 57 51 47 43 20 64 68 62 55 52 50 27
520 245 0.169 42.05 61 61 56 51 44 39 — 65 67 62 55 49 45 25 68 72 67 59 55 52 31
150 71 0.007 1.85 48 49 32 30 31 27 — 52 55 38 33 37 34 — 57 62 44 36 43 42 21
330 156 0.036 8.96 55 55 44 42 38 33 — 59 61 50 46 44 41 — 64 68 55 49 50 48 26
7
525 248 0.091 22.67 60 58 51 50 42 37 — 64 65 57 53 49 45 23 68 71 62 57 55 52 30
710 335 0.167 41.47 62 60 55 55 45 40 — 66 67 61 58 51 47 24 70 73 67 61 57 55 32
200 94 0.008 2.03 49 46 41 35 36 31 — 52 52 47 39 41 38 — 56 58 53 44 47 45 —
440 208 0.040 9.83 56 54 49 45 42 37 — 60 60 55 49 47 44 — 63 65 61 54 53 50 24
8
675 319 0.093 23.14 60 58 53 50 45 40 — 63 64 59 55 51 47 22 67 70 65 59 56 53 29
925 437 0.175 43.45 63 61 56 54 48 42 — 66 67 62 59 53 49 25 70 73 68 63 59 56 31
250 118 0.014 3.45 45 43 35 33 34 33 — 48 48 39 37 39 40 — 51 53 44 40 44 46 —
550 260 0.067 16.71 55 52 46 44 41 39 — 58 57 51 47 47 45 — 61 62 55 51 52 51 —
9
875 413 0.170 42.30 61 58 53 50 46 42 — 64 63 57 54 51 48 — 67 67 62 58 56 54 25
1200 566 0.320 79.56 65 61 57 54 49 44 — 68 66 62 58 54 50 23 70 71 66 62 59 56 29
300 142 0.007 1.85 45 45 38 37 37 35 — 48 50 43 41 43 41 — 51 55 48 46 48 47 —
675 319 0.038 9.37 54 53 48 46 44 41 — 58 58 53 51 49 47 — 61 63 58 55 55 53 21
10
1075 507 0.096 23.77 60 58 54 51 48 44 — 63 63 59 56 53 50 — 66 68 64 60 59 56 25
1450 684 0.174 43.24 64 61 58 55 50 46 — 67 66 63 59 56 52 23 70 71 68 64 61 59 29
450 212 0.008 1.97 46 44 37 38 39 38 — 50 49 41 43 44 44 — 53 54 46 47 49 50 —
1000 472 0.039 9.72 57 53 49 47 46 44 — 60 58 54 51 51 50 — 64 63 58 56 56 56 20
12
1550 731 0.094 23.35 63 58 56 52 50 47 — 66 63 60 56 55 53 20 70 68 65 61 60 59 26
2100 991 0.172 42.87 67 62 60 55 53 49 — 70 67 65 59 58 55 24 74 72 69 64 62 61 30
600 283 0.008 2.03 43 41 35 37 37 38 — 46 46 38 41 41 43 — 49 50 42 45 45 49 —
1375 649 0.043 10.67 56 53 50 48 46 44 — 59 57 54 52 51 50 — 63 61 57 56 55 55 —
14
2125 1003 0.102 25.48 63 59 58 53 51 48 — 66 63 61 57 55 53 — 70 67 65 61 60 59 25
2900 1369 0.191 47.45 68 63 64 57 55 50 — 71 67 67 61 59 56 25 75 71 70 65 63 61 30
800 378 0.008 2.03 38 32 24 31 32 29 — 41 36 28 35 36 35 — 45 40 31 39 40 40 —
1775 838 0.040 10.00 54 48 44 45 44 41 — 57 52 48 49 48 46 — 61 57 51 53 53 52 —
16
2725 1286 0.095 23.57 63 57 55 52 50 47 — 66 61 59 56 55 53 — 69 65 62 60 59 58 22
3700 1746 0.175 43.45 69 63 63 57 55 52 — 72 67 67 61 60 57 25 76 72 70 65 64 63 30
1400 661 0.007 1.67 54 48 46 40 37 28 — 60 56 49 46 42 35 — 66 63 52 52 48 41 20
3300 1557 0.037 9.29 63 58 59 53 50 44 — 69 66 62 59 55 50 23 75 74 65 64 61 57 32
22
5200 2454 0.093 23.07 68 63 66 60 57 52 20 74 71 69 65 62 59 29 80 79 72 71 68 65 38
7100 3351 0.173 43.02 71 67 71 64 62 58 25 77 75 74 70 67 64 34 83 83 77 75 73 71 43

LEGEND
ARI — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute
CFM — Air Volume (cubic feet per minute)
LP — Room Sound Pressure
LW — Sound Power
MIN ∆PS — Minimum Static Pressure required to achieve rated airflow
NC — Application data from ARI 885-98 Test Conditions (see Application
Assumptions section on page 16)
∆PS — The difference in static pressure from inlet to discharge
— — Indicates an NC level less than 20
— Sound Power Noise Criteria
*Pressure drop across damper only.
NOTES:
1. Sound power levels are in decibels, re: 10–12 watts.
2. All sound power data is based on tests conducted in accordance with ARI
Standard 880-98.

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Performance data (cont)
35E UNIT APPLICATION ASSUMPTIONS

DISCHARGE SOUND DISCHARGE SOUND


ARI 885-98 APPLICATION ASSUMPTIONS (dB) ARI 885-98 APPLICATION ASSUMPTIONS (dB)
DISCHARGE < 300 cfm Octave Bands DISCHARGE > 700 cfm Octave Bands
2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7
Environ. Effect 2 1 0 0 0 0 Environ. Effect 2 1 0 0 0 0
Duct Lining, 5 ft, 8x8x1-in. 2 6 12 25 29 18 Duct Lining, 5 ft, 15x15x1-in. 2 3 9 18 17 12
End Reflection 9 5 2 0 0 0 End Reflection 9 5 2 0 0 0
Power Division (0 outlets) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Power Division (3 outlets) 5 5 5 5 5 5
5-ft, 8-in. Flex Duct 6 10 18 20 21 12 5 ft, 8-in. Flex Duct 6 10 18 20 21 12
Space Effect 5 6 7 8 9 10 Space Effect 5 6 7 8 9 10
Total Attenuation 24 28 39 53 59 40 Total Attenuation 29 30 41 51 52 39

DISCHARGE SOUND RADIATED SOUND APPLICATION


ARI 885-98 APPLICATION ASSUMPTIONS (dB) ARI 885-98 ASSUMPTIONS (dB)
DISCHARGE 300-700 cfm Octave Bands RADIATED Octave Bands
2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7
Environ. Effect 2 1 0 0 0 0 Mineral Tile Space/ 16 18 20 26 31 36
Duct Lining, 5 ft, 12x12x1-in. 2 4 10 20 20 14 Ceiling Effect
10-in. End Reflection 9 5 1 0 0 0 Environ. Effect 2 1 0 0 0 0
Power Division (2 outlets) 3 3 3 3 3 3 Total Attenuation 18 19 20 26 31 36
5-ft, 8-in. Flex Duct 6 10 18 20 21 12
Space Effect 5 6 7 8 9 10
Total Attenuation 27 29 40 51 53 39

Notes for Sound Data Tables:


Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) and
ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Engineers) provide guidance in both mea-
suring sound power levels, and in estimating the resultant
room sound pressure. American Society of Heating,
Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
handbooks provide detailed acoustical guidance. Air Con-
ditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) Standard 885 is
an application standard which provides tables and equa-
tions for determining acoustical deducts based on the
ASHRAE guides, as well as additional information pro-
vided by manufacturers.
The above application assumptions per ARI Standard
885-98 Appendix E were used to determine NC levels
shown on pages 14 and 15.

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UNIT 35E — HOT WATER COIL VOLUMES
1 ROW 2 ROW
UNIT SIZE
in.3 Gallons Weight (lb) in.3 Gallons Weight (lb)
4,5,6 16.2 .07 .59 35 .15 1.26
7,8 21.4 .09 .77 50.3 .22 1.82
9,10 32.5 .14 1.17 64.3 .28 2.32
12 51.8 .22 1.87 95.5 .41 3.45
14 63.3 .27 2.29 113.1 .49 4.08
16 74 .32 2.67 131.7 .57 4.75
22 122.4 .53 4.42 210.2 .98 8.18

UNIT 35E — HOT WATER COIL DATA — 1 AND 2 ROW


SIZES 4, 5, 6

ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM


GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
0.5 0.20 4.0 5.4 6.3 6.9 7.6 8.1 8.6 9.1 9.4
1.0 0.50 4.2 6.0 7.0 7.8 8.7 9.5 10.2 10.8 11.3
ONE ROW 2.0 1.80 4.4 6.3 7.5 8.4 9.4 10.4 11.2 11.9 12.6
SINGLE CIRCUIT 3.0 3.70 4.4 6.4 7.7 8.6 9.7 10.7 11.6 12.4 13.2
Airside ∆ PS 0.05 0.06 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.12 0.14
1.0 0.30 5.3 8.7 11.1 13.0 14.5 15.8 16.9 17.9 18.7
2.0 0.90 5.5 9.2 12.1 14.5 16.5 18.2 19.7 21.0 22.2
TWO ROWS 3.0 1.80 5.5 9.4 12.5 15.0 17.2 19.2 20.9 22.4 23.8
MULTI-CIRCUIT 4.0 3.00 5.6 9.5 12.7 15.4 17.7 19.7 21.5 23.1 24.6
Airside ∆ PS 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.18 0.22 0.27
Cfm Range Size 4
Size 5
Size 6

SIZES 7, 8

ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM


CIRCUITS GPM LOSS 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
0.5 0.20 6.3 8.1 9.3 10.4 11.2 11.9 12.5 13.0 13.4
1.0 0.70 6.9 9.2 10.8 12.3 13.6 14.6 15.5 16.3 17.0
ONE ROW 2.0 2.50 7.2 9.9 11.8 13.6 15.2 16.5 17.7 18.8 19.7
SINGLE CIRCUIT 3.0 5.10 7.4 10.2 12.1 14.2 15.9 17.3 18.6 19.8 20.9
Airside ∆ PS 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.07 0.10 0.14 0.19 0.24 0.30
1.0 0.40 9.4 14.4 17.8 20.3 22.2 23.8 25.1 26.1 27.1
2.0 1.20 9.9 15.9 20.3 23.7 26.5 28.9 30.9 32.6 34.1
TWO ROWS 3.0 2.50 10.1 16.5 21.3 25.2 28.4 31.1 33.5 35.6 37.5
MULTI-CIRCUIT 4.0 4.10 10.2 16.8 21.9 26.0 29.4 32.4 35.0 37.3 39.4
Airside ∆ PS 0.01 0.04 0.08 0.13 0.20 0.27 0.36 0.46 0.56
Cfm Range Size 7
Size 8

SIZES 9, 10

ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM


GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 250 380 510 640 770 900 1030 1160 1290
0.5 0.10 9.8 10.9 12.0 12.9 13.6 14.1 14.6 15.0 15.3
1.0 0.20 11.7 13.3 15.1 16.5 17.6 18.6 19.5 20.2 20.9
ONE ROW 2.0 0.70 12.9 15.0 17.3 19.3 20.9 22.3 23.5 24.7 25.7
SINGLE CIRCUIT 3.0 1.50 13.4 15.7 18.3 20.5 22.3 23.9 25.4 26.7 27.9
Airside ∆ PS 0.02 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.12 0.15 0.19 0.24 0.29
1.0 0.20 17.9 21.9 24.7 26.9 28.6 29.9 31.1 32.1 32.9
2.0 0.70 20.2 25.8 30.0 33.4 36.2 38.6 40.7 42.5 44.0
TWO ROWS 3.0 1.40 21.1 27.4 32.3 36.4 39.8 42.8 45.3 47.6 49.7
MULTI-CIRCUIT 4.0 2.30 21.6 28.3 33.6 38.1 41.9 45.2 48.1 50.8 53.1
Airside ∆ PS 0.03 0.06 0.11 0.16 0.22 0.29 0.37 0.45 0.55
Cfm Range Size 9
Size 10

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Performance data (cont)
UNIT 35E — HOT WATER COIL DATA — 1 AND 2 ROW (cont)
SIZE 12
ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM
GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 300 500 700 900 1100 1300 1500 1700 1900
0.5 0.10 12.3 13.9 15.3 16.4 17.2 17.8 18.3 18.8 19.2
1.0 0.30 14.8 17.5 19.8 21.7 23.2 24.5 25.6 26.5 27.3
ONE ROW 2.0 0.90 16.5 20.0 23.2 26.0 28.3 30.2 31.9 33.4 34.7
SINGLE CIRCUIT 3.0 1.90 17.2 21.1 24.7 27.8 30.5 32.8 34.8 36.6 38.2
Airside ∆ PS 0.01 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.12 0.17 0.21 0.27 0.33
1.0 0.30 21.9 27.7 31.5 34.1 36.1 37.7 38.9 40.0 40.8
2.0 0.90 24.9 33.5 39.6 44.2 47.9 51.0 53.5 55.7 57.6
TWO ROWS 3.0 1.80 26.1 35.9 43.2 48.9 53.6 57.6 61.0 64.0 66.6
MULTI-CIRCUIT 4.0 2.90 26.7 37.2 45.2 51.6 57.0 61.6 65.5 69.0 72.1
Airside ∆ PS 0.02 0.06 0.11 0.16 0.24 0.32 0.41 0.51 0.62

SIZE 14
ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM
CIRCUITS GPM LOSS 400 700 1000 1300 1600 1900 2200 2500 2800
0.5 0.00 15.1 17.0 18.3 19.3 20.1 20.7 21.2 21.5 21.9
1.0 0.10 19.1 22.5 25.2 27.4 29.1 30.4 31.5 32.5 33.3
ONE ROW 2.0 0.50 22.0 27.0 31.0 34.5 37.4 39.7 41.7 43.5 45.0
SINGLE CIRCUIT 3.0 1.00 23.2 28.9 33.6 37.9 41.4 44.3 46.9 49.1 51.1
Airside ∆ PS 0.01 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.12 0.17 0.22 0.27 0.33
1.0 0.20 27.7 34.8 38.8 41.5 43.4 44.8 45.9 46.8 47.6
2.0 0.60 32.7 44.2 51.9 57.4 61.7 65.1 67.8 70.1 72.1
TWO ROWS 3.0 1.20 34.6 48.4 58.1 65.5 71.3 76.1 80.1 83.5 86.5
MULTI-CIRCUIT 4.0 2.00 35.7 50.8 61.8 70.3 77.2 83.0 87.9 92.2 95.9
Airside ∆ PS 0.02 0.05 0.10 0.16 0.23 0.32 0.41 0.51 0.63

SIZE 16
ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM
GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 600 1000 1400 1800 2200 2600 3000 3400 3800
0.5 0.00 17.9 19.6 21.0 22.0 22.7 23.2 23.6 23.9 24.2
1.0 0.10 23.8 27.2 30.3 32.5 34.1 35.5 36.6 37.5 38.3
ONE ROW 2.0 0.50 28.3 33.5 38.6 42.4 45.5 48.0 50.2 52.0 53.6
SINGLE CIRCUIT 3.0 1.00 30.2 36.4 42.5 47.3 51.2 54.5 57.3 59.8 61.9
Airside ∆ PS 0.02 0.04 0.07 0.11 0.16 0.21 0.27 0.34 0.41
1.0 0.10 33.1 38.8 42.1 44.1 45.6 46.7 47.6 48.2 48.8
2.0 0.30 41.8 52.8 59.8 64.8 68.5 71.4 73.8 75.8 77.4
TWO ROWS 3.0 0.50 45.7 59.7 69.3 76.3 81.8 86.3 90.0 93.1 95.8
MULTI-CIRCUIT 4.0 0.90 47.8 63.8 75.1 83.7 90.6 96.2 100.9 105.0 108.5
Airside ∆ PS 0.03 0.07 0.13 0.21 0.30 0.40 0.51 0.64 0.78

SIZE 22
ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM
GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 3600 4200 4800 5400
0.5 0.00 21.7 24.1 25.3 26.3 26.9 27.4 27.7 27.9 28.2
1.0 0.10 29.6 35.4 38.8 41.6 43.6 45.1 46.3 47.2 48.0
ONE ROW 2.0 0.50 35.6 45.2 51.6 57.2 61.5 64.9 67.7 70.0 72.0
SINGLE CIRCUIT 3.0 1.00 38.1 49.7 57.7 65.0 70.8 75.5 79.4 82.8 85.8
Airside ∆ PS 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.08 0.12 0.17 0.22 0.28 0.34
1.0 0.10 38.2 47.0 50.8 52.8 54.2 55.1 55.8 56.3 56.7
2.0 0.30 48.3 66.8 76.8 83.2 87.6 90.9 93.4 95.4 97.1
TWO ROWS 3.0 0.50 52.4 76.6 91.2 101.2 108.5 114.1 118.5 122.2 125.3
MULTI-CIRCUIT 4.0 0.90 54.6 82.4 100.2 112.9 122.5 130.1 136.3 141.4 145.8
Airside ∆ PS 0.01 0.05 0.09 0.15 0.23 0.31 0.41 0.52 0.64

LEGEND 5. Tables are based upon a temperature difference of 125 F between


PS — Static Pressure Drop (in.) entering air and entering water. For other temperature differences,
∆Ps — Difference in static pressure from inlet to discharge multiply MBtuh values by factors below.
6. LAT (Leaving Air Temperature) = Entering Air Temp + air temp rise.
NOTES: 7. Air temperature rise = 927 x MBtuh/cfm.
1. Hot water capacities are in MBtuh (MBtuh = 1000 Btuh). 8. Water temperature drop = 2.04 x MBtuh/gpm.
2. Btuh = 1.08 x cfm x ∆T (Temp rise across coil). 9. Coils are not for steam application. Contact a Carrier representa-
3. Data is based upon 180 F entering water and 55 F entering air. tive for steam coil data.
4. HD (head loss) is in feet of water.

CORRECTION FACTORS FOR OTHER ENTERING CONDITIONS


∆T 50 60 70 80 90 100 115 125 140 150
Factor 0.40 0.48 0.56 0.64 0.72 0.80 0.88 1.00 1.12 1.20

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UNIT 35E — HOT WATER COIL DATA — 3 AND 4 ROW
SIZES 4, 5, 6

ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM


GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
2.0 1.40 6.2 11.0 14.9 18.2 21.0 23.5 25.6 27.5 29.2
3.0 2.80 6.2 11.2 15.4 18.9 22.0 24.7 27.1 29.3 31.3
THREE ROWS 4.0 4.70 6.2 11.3 15.6 19.2 22.5 25.3 27.9 30.3 32.4
MULTI-CIRCUIT 5.0 6.90 6.3 11.4 15.7 19.5 22.8 25.8 28.5 30.9 33.2
Airside ∆ PS 0.01 0.03 0.06 0.10 0.14 0.20 0.26 0.33 0.40
3.0 1.70 6.5 12.1 17.0 21.1 24.8 28.0 31.0 33.6 36.0
4.0 2.80 6.5 12.2 17.2 21.5 25.4 28.9 32.0 34.9 37.5
FOUR ROWS 5.0 4.10 6.5 12.3 17.3 21.8 25.8 29.4 32.7 35.7 38.4
MULTI-CIRCUIT 6.0 5.70 6.5 12.3 17.4 22.0 26.0 29.7 33.1 36.2 39.1
Airside ∆ PS 0.01 0.04 0.08 0.13 0.19 0.26 0.34 0.43 0.53
Cfm Range Size 4
Size 5
Size 6

SIZES 7, 8

ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM


GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
2.0 0.80 11.5 19.3 25.0 29.5 33.1 36.1 38.6 40.8 42.7
3.0 1.70 11.7 20.0 26.4 31.5 35.8 39.4 42.6 45.3 47.7
THREE ROWS 4.0 2.80 11.8 20.4 27.2 32.7 37.3 41.3 44.9 48.0 50.8
MULTI-CIRCUIT 5.0 4.10 11.8 20.6 27.6 33.4 38.3 42.6 46.4 49.7 52.8
Airside ∆ PS 0.02 0.06 0.12 0.20 0.29 0.40 0.53 0.67 0.83
3.0 1.30 12.5 22.2 29.8 36.0 41.2 45.5 49.3 52.6 55.5
4.0 2.10 12.6 22.6 30.7 37.4 43.1 48.0 52.2 56.0 59.4
FOUR ROWS 5.0 3.20 12.6 22.9 31.2 38.3 44.3 49.5 54.2 58.3 62.0
MULTI-CIRCUIT 6.0 4.40 12.7 23.0 31.6 38.9 45.1 50.7 55.6 59.9 63.9
Airside ∆ PS 0.02 0.08 0.16 0.26 0.39 0.53 0.70 0.89 1.10
Cfm Range Size 7
Size 8

SIZES 9, 10

ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM


GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 250 380 510 640 770 900 1030 1160 1290
2.0 0.60 24.3 31.7 37.3 41.7 45.2 48.2 50.8 53.0 54.9
3.0 1.20 25.4 33.8 40.4 45.8 50.4 54.3 57.6 60.6 63.2
THREE ROWS 4.0 2.00 26.0 34.9 42.2 48.2 53.4 57.8 61.8 65.2 68.4
MULTI-CIRCUIT 5.0 3.00 26.4 35.7 43.3 49.8 55.3 60.2 64.5 68.4 71.9
Airside ∆ PS 0.04 0.09 0.16 0.23 0.32 0.42 0.54 0.67 0.80
3.0 1.10 28.1 38.1 46.1 52.6 58.1 62.7 66.7 70.2 73.3
4.0 1.80 28.7 39.4 48.2 55.5 61.8 67.2 72.0 76.2 79.9
FOUR ROWS 5.0 2.60 29.0 40.2 49.5 57.4 64.2 70.2 75.5 80.2 84.5
MULTI-CIRCUIT 6.0 3.70 29.3 40.7 50.4 58.7 65.9 72.3 78.0 83.1 87.8
Airside ∆ PS 0.06 0.12 0.21 0.31 0.43 0.56 0.71 0.88 1.06
Cfm Range Size 9
Size 10

SIZE 12

ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM


GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 300 500 700 900 1100 1300 1500 1700 1900
2.0 0.70 29.8 40.9 48.7 54.5 59.1 62.7 65.7 68.3 70.5
3.0 1.50 31.2 44.1 53.7 61.2 67.3 72.4 76.7 80.4 83.6
THREE ROWS 4.0 2.50 31.9 45.8 56.5 65.1 72.2 78.3 83.4 88.0 92.0
MULTI-CIRCUIT 5.0 3.80 32.4 46.9 58.3 67.7 75.5 82.2 88.1 93.2 97.8
Airside ∆ PS 0.04 0.09 0.16 0.24 0.35 0.47 0.60 0.75 0.91
3.0 1.30 34.3 49.6 61.1 70.1 77.3 83.1 88.1 92.3 95.9
4.0 2.20 35.0 51.6 64.5 74.9 83.4 90.6 96.7 102.1 106.7
FOUR ROWS 5.0 3.30 35.5 52.8 66.6 77.9 87.5 95.6 102.6 108.8 114.3
MULTI-CIRCUIT 6.0 4.50 35.7 53.6 68.1 80.1 90.4 99.2 106.9 113.7 119.8
Airside ∆ PS 0.05 0.11 0.21 0.32 0.46 0.62 0.79 0.99 1.20

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Performance data (cont)
UNIT 35E — HOT WATER COIL DATA — 3 AND 4 ROW (cont)
SIZE 14

ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM


GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 400 700 1000 1300 1600 1900 2200 2500 2800
2.0 0.60 39.0 53.9 63.4 70.0 74.9 78.7 81.7 84.2 86.3
3.0 1.20 41.4 59.4 72.0 81.4 88.7 94.5 99.4 103.4 106.9
THREE ROWS 4.0 2.00 42.6 62.5 77.1 88.3 97.3 104.7 110.9 116.2 120.8
MULTI-CIRCUIT 5.0 2.90 43.3 64.5 80.4 92.9 103.1 111.7 118.9 125.2 130.7
Airside ∆ PS 0.03 0.08 0.15 0.24 0.34 0.46 0.60 0.75 0.92
3.0 0.80 45.2 66.2 80.7 91.2 99.3 105.6 110.7 115.0 118.5
4.0 1.40 46.4 69.8 86.8 99.8 110.1 118.4 125.3 131.1 136.1
FOUR ROWS 5.0 2.00 47.1 72.0 90.8 105.6 117.5 127.3 135.7 142.8 148.9
MULTI-CIRCUIT 6.0 2.80 47.6 73.5 93.6 109.6 122.9 133.9 143.4 151.6 158.7
Airside ∆ PS 0.04 0.10 0.20 0.31 0.45 0.61 0.80 1.00 1.22

SIZE 16

ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM


CIRCUITS GPM LOSS 600 1000 1400 1800 2200 2600 3000 3400 3800
2.0 0.20 50.1 63.5 71.7 77.2 81.2 84.2 86.6 88.6 90.2
3.0 0.50 55.0 72.9 84.8 93.3 99.8 104.9 109.0 112.4 115.3
THREE ROWS 4.0 0.80 57.7 78.5 93.0 103.8 112.3 119.1 124.7 129.4 133.5
MULTI-CIRCUIT 5.0 1.10 59.4 82.2 98.6 111.2 121.2 129.4 136.3 142.1 147.2
Airside ∆ PS 0.04 0.11 0.20 0.31 0.44 0.59 0.76 0.95 1.15
3.0 0.40 61.1 82.1 95.6 105.1 112.2 117.6 121.9 125.4 128.3
4.0 0.70 64.0 88.7 105.7 118.2 127.7 135.3 141.4 146.6 150.9
FOUR ROWS 5.0 1.00 65.8 93.0 112.5 127.3 138.9 148.3 156.1 162.7 168.3
MULTI-CIRCUIT 6.0 1.40 67.0 96.0 117.5 134.1 147.4 158.3 167.5 175.3 182.0
Airside ∆ PS 0.06 0.14 0.26 0.41 0.58 0.78 1.00 1.25 1.52

SIZE 22

ROWS/ HEAD AIRFLOW, CFM


GPM
CIRCUITS LOSS 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 3600 4200 4800 5400
2.0 0.20 56.6 78.6 89.5 95.8 100.0 102.9 105.0 106.7 108.1
3.0 0.50 61.6 91.9 109.3 120.5 128.3 134.1 138.6 142.1 145.0
THREE ROWS 4.0 0.80 64.1 99.7 121.9 137.1 148.2 156.6 163.3 168.8 173.3
MULTI-CIRCUIT 5.0 1.20 65.7 104.8 130.5 148.8 162.6 173.5 182.2 189.4 195.5
Airside ∆ PS 0.02 0.07 0.14 0.23 0.34 0.46 0.61 0.77 0.95
3.0 0.40 67.2 102.2 121.4 133.2 141.1 146.7 150.9 154.1 156.7
4.0 0.70 69.8 111.4 136.8 153.6 165.5 174.3 181.1 186.5 190.9
FOUR ROWS 5.0 1.00 71.2 117.2 147.3 168.2 183.6 195.4 204.7 212.2 218.4
MULTI-CIRCUIT 6.0 1.40 72.2 121.2 154.8 179.1 197.4 211.8 223.3 232.8 240.8
Airside ∆ PS 0.03 0.09 0.18 0.30 0.44 0.61 0.80 1.20 1.25

LEGEND 5. Tables are based upon a temperature difference of 125 F between


PS — Static Pressure Drop (in.) entering air and entering water. For other temperature differences,
∆Ps — Difference in static pressure from inlet to discharge multiply MBtuh values by factors below.
6. LAT (Leaving Air Temperature) = Entering Air Temp + air temp rise.
NOTES: 7. Air temperature rise = 927 x MBtuh/cfm.
1. Hot water capacities are in MBtuh (MBtuh = 1000 Btuh). 8. Water temperature drop = 2.04 x MBtuh/gpm.
2. Btuh = 1.08 x cfm x ∆T (Temp rise across coil). 9. Coils are not for steam application. Contact a Carrier representa-
3. Data is based upon 180 F entering water and 55 F entering air. tive for steam coil data.
4. HD (head loss) is in feet of water.

CORRECTION FACTORS FOR OTHER ENTERING CONDITIONS


∆T 50 60 70 80 90 100 115 125 140 150
Factor 0.40 0.48 0.56 0.64 0.72 0.80 0.88 1.00 1.12 1.20

HOT WATER COIL NOTES TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL TABLE


ETHYLENE GLYCOL CORRECTION
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
1.00 0.96 0.93 0.89 0.86 0.82
NOTE: See E-Cat Program for other fluids and information.

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Electrical data
35E UNIT WITH ELECTRIC HEAT
MINIMUM/MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE kW BY UNIT SIZE*
ELECTRIC 35E Unit Size
DESCRIPTION
REHEAT
(VOLTS/PHASE/STEPS) 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 14 16 22
CODE
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
0 None N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
E11 120v/1Ph/1S 0.5 3.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0
E12 120v/1Ph/2S 1.0 3.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 2.0 5.0 2.0 5.0 2.0 5.0
E13 120v/1Ph/3S 1.5 3.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 5.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 5.0
E21 208v/1Ph/1S 0.5 3.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 7.5 0.5 9.5 0.5 9.5 0.5 9.5 0.5 9.5 0.5 9.5 1.0 9.5 1.0 9.5 1.0 9.5
E22 208v/1Ph/2S 1.0 3.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 7.5 1.0 9.5 1.0 9.5 1.0 9.5 1.0 9.5 1.0 9.5 2.0 9.5 2.0 9.5 2.0 9.5
E23 208v/1Ph/3S 1.5 3.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 7.5 1.5 9.5 1.5 9.5 1.5 9.5 1.5 9.5 1.5 9.5 3.0 9.5 3.0 9.5 3.0 9.5
E31 240v/1Ph/1S 1.0 3.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 7.5 1.0 9.5 1.0 11.0 1.0 11.0 1.0 11.0 1.0 11.0 1.0 11.0 1.0 11.0 1.0 11.0
E32 240v/1Ph/2S 1.5 3.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 7.5 1.5 9.5 1.5 11.0 1.5 11.0 1.5 11.0 1.5 11.0 2.0 11.0 2.0 11.0 2.0 11.0
E33 240v/1Ph/3S 2.0 3.0 2.0 5.0 2.0 7.5 2.0 9.5 2.0 11.0 2.0 11.0 2.0 11.0 2.0 11.0 3.0 11.0 3.0 11.0 3.0 11.0
E41 277v/1Ph/1S 1.0 3.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 7.5 1.0 9.5 1.0 13.0 1.0 13.0 1.0 13.0 1.0 13.0 1.0 13.0 1.0 13.0 1.5 13.0
E42 277v/1Ph/2S 1.5 3.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 7.5 1.5 9.5 1.5 13.0 1.5 13.0 1.5 13.0 1.5 13.0 2.0 13.0 2.0 13.0 3.0 13.0
E43 277v/1Ph/3S 2.5 3.0 2.5 5.0 2.5 7.5 2.5 9.5 2.5 13.0 2.5 13.0 2.5 13.0 2.5 13.0 3.0 13.0 3.0 13.0 4.5 13.0
E61 208v/3Ph/1S (3-Wire) 1.5 3.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 7.5 1.5 9.5 1.5 13.0 1.5 16.0 1.5 16.0 1.5 16.0 3.0 16.0 3.0 16.0 3.0 16.0
E62 208v/3Ph/2S (3-Wire) 1.5 3.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 7.5 1.5 9.5 1.5 13.0 1.5 16.0 1.5 16.0 1.5 16.0 3.0 16.0 3.0 16.0 3.0 16.0
E63 208v/3Ph/3S (3-Wire) 1.5 3.0 1.5 5.0 1.5 7.5 1.5 9.5 1.5 13.0 1.5 16.0 1.5 16.0 1.5 16.0 3.0 16.0 3.0 16.0 3.0 16.0
E91 480v/3Ph/1S (4-Wire) 2.5 3.0 2.5 5.0 2.5 7.5 2.5 9.5 2.5 13.0 2.5 16.0 2.5 21.0 2.5 30.0 3.0 36.0 3.0 36.0 4.0 36.0
E92 480v/3Ph/2S (4-Wire) 2.5 3.0 2.5 5.0 2.5 7.5 2.5 9.5 2.5 13.0 2.5 16.0 2.5 21.0 2.5 30.0 3.0 36.0 3.0 36.0 4.0 36.0
E93 480v/3Ph/3S (4-Wire) 2.5 3.0 2.5 5.0 2.5 7.5 2.5 9.5 2.5 13.0 2.5 16.0 2.5 21.0 2.5 30.0 3.0 36.0 3.0 36.0 4.0 36.0
EXX Custom Heater
LEGEND
kW — Heating Capacity (kilowatts)
*Based on maximum cfm for box size. See 35E Basic Pressure Data table on
page 13 for maximum kW limits based on lower cfm.
NOTES:
1. See Selection Procedure section below for more information.
2. Analog and VVT® control sequences are available with 2 steps of electric heat.
3. A minimum 0.03 in. wg discharge static pressure is required to set the flow
switch in the electric heater.

Electric heat selection — Select heater so that power Cfm = volume of air controlled during heating (typically
(kW) is a whole number. Rounding to the nearest whole 30% to 100% of maximum cooling volume).
number has negligible impact on discharge temperature ∆T = desired air temperature rise across the electric heater
and power consumption.
Inlet air temperature = primary air temperature, usually
Factors: 55 F.
A. Specify electric duct heaters using voltage, kW and Select the discharge temperature so that it does not
number of steps. exceed 120 F. American Society of Heating, Refrigeration
B. Required kW can be calculated using the following and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) recommends
relationship. discharge temperatures do not exceed 90 F to avoid air
kW = Btuh/3413 stratification and poor ventilation mixing.
CFM x ∆T Heater kW selected must be within the maximum and
kW = minimum kW’s listed in the table above.
3160
Where:
Btuh = Required heating capacity
(1.08 x cfm x ∆T)
OR
(kW x 3413)

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Application data
Several factors should be considered when selecting single Radiated sound is seldom a problem with single duct ter-
duct units. These include: minals. Flexible ducts at the inlet can transmit airborne
Airflow range — Carrier single duct units are equipped sound levels into the plenum space, where they add to the
with a linear averaging flow probe in the unit inlet to allow radiated sound component.
pressure-independent control of airflow on the basis of a Sound performance data shown for model 35E is
control signal. The flow range is limited by the sensitivity of based on tests conducted in accordance with ARI Standard
the controller employed; the inlet duct conditions; and the 880-98. Data is presented as sound power for the units
size of the selected unit. indicated. When the attenuator, octopus, or electric reheat
In most cases, inlet duct minimum airflow of less than version is ordered, a long unit will be shipped. The added
350 fpm should be avoided to prevent erratic control. length of this unit reduces sound power in a similar manner
A minimum flow less than 350 fpm results in pressure sig- as 3 ft of lined duct, producing an effective 3 NC (Noise
nals less than 0.01 in. wg, which cannot be resolved reli- Criteria) reduction in room sound levels in most cases.
ably by most control systems. Carrier Comfort Network® Application sound levels are provided as NC levels.
(CCN) systems will allow a lower minimum cfm. These are determined by applying factors provided in ARI
Maximum inlet flow limits are typically restricted to less Standard 885-98, as indicated below. Lined duct, ceiling
than 2500 fpm by duct pressure loss limitations, although effect, and room attenuation are typical for many office
acoustical limits may also limit selection above this range. spaces. These assumptions, for discharge (airborne) sound,
The 35E units will operate well up to 3000 fpm inlet veloc- also include a typical end reflection effect. Alternate effects
ity, but with increased pressure drop through the supply can be examined by using the E-Cat program or ARI
duct and high noise levels. Standard 885-98, from ARI's website (www.ari.org).
System pressure — Control of duct pressures is the The use of multiple outlet plenum will result in reduced
most effective means of ensuring low noise levels, accurate sound levels due to power division. The supplied applica-
flow control, and minimum energy use. The use of various tion data assumes that the sound power levels are split,
fan-tracking techniques can ensure optimum system effi- based on a fixed cfm maximum per split, as indicated,
ciency and operation. Response times of the fan tracking assuming split flows are not directed to the same condi-
system should be adjustable in order to prevent system tioned space. Two split flows directed to the same space
oscillations between the pressure independent controllers often negate the desired effect of power splits.
and the fan system. Adding electric or hot water heat affects the pressure
Minimum inlet static pressure is the pressure required by assumptions. Sound data is based on unit pressure drop vs
a given size box at a specified airflow with the unit damper sound generated. If there is low downstream pressure
wide open. This pressure was measured by tests conducted (0.3 in. wg or less), the inlet static pressure (duct pressure)
in accordance with ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrigera- is used to enter the sound level tables. If there is significant
tion Institute) Standard 880-98, using 3 ft of discharge discharge pressure drop, the pressure drop across the unit
duct of the same size as the unit plenum. The pressure is less than the inlet duct pressure and should be accounted
shown is for the unit only or for unit plus hot water coil or for when determining discharge sound.
electric heat coil. To determine the total static pressure loss Example: 35E size 10 unit with a 4-row coil is selected at
in the distribution system, the minimum inlet static pres- 900 cfm; the unit pressure drop is .56 in. wg. If the duct
sure must be added to the duct pressure drop (both pressure is 1.5 in. wg, then the sound is a function of only
upstream and downstream of the 35E unit) and the outlet 0.94 in. wg pressure drop (1.5 – 0.56).
pressure drop. If both the diffuser and the terminal are selected at the
Acoustics — The primary determinant to terminal acous- same delivered sound power level, the discharge (airborne)
tics is the inlet and duct size and static pressure. Velocity sound levels should be combined, by octave band, with the
(flow rate) is also a factor. System sound can be limited by sound power generated by the selected diffuser when pre-
reducing duct pressures in the branch duct supplying the dicting sound levels in the space. In many cases, diffusers
unit. generate higher frequency sound than the terminal, and
Lined duct downstream of the unit is effective in reduc- the two power levels combine without raising the room NC
ing discharge noise levels. Where no duct lining is level. Each application of unit and diffuser must be exam-
employed between the unit and the room diffusers, a noisy ined individually to verify that the net NC does not
system is possible. Reducing inlet pressure drop will help, increase. (Equal sound power levels, when added, increase
provided the techniques used to reduce local duct pressure the sound level by 3 db.)
levels do not increase noise levels in the duct that will be NOTE: Refer to Carrier publication: HVAC Acoustical
carried into the space. Application Guidelines for additional information.

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Guide specifications
Single Duct VAV Terminal Unit C. Insulation:
HVAC Guide Specifications 1. Standard cabinet insulation shall be 1/2-in.
thick, 11/2-lb equivalent dual density fiberglass
Size Range: 45 to 7100 Nominal cfm insulation that meets the requirements of
Carrier Model Number: 35EA (Analog Electronic Control) UL-181 and NFPA-90A.
35EC (Product Integrated 2. Optional Insulation:
Controls [PIC], Carrier Comfort a. One-in. Thick Insulation: (Alternative to
Network® [CCN] Controls) Item 1) Unit casing shall be lined with dual
35EN (No Control) density, 1-in. thick, 3 lb density fiberglass insu-
35EP (Pneumatic Control) lation that meets UL-181 and NFPA-90A.
35EV (Variable Volume and b. Steriliner Insulation: (Alternative to Item 1)
Temperature [VVT®]) Unit casing shall be lined with 13/16-in. thick,
4-lb density, rigid board insulation with nylon
reinforced foil covering insulation fibers that
Part 1 — General meets UL-181 and NFPA-90A. Liner shall
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: be attached to unit casing by insulation adhe-
Variable air volume control box for installation in a sive and full-seam-length Z-strips to enclose
ceiling that permits access to the unit. Manufacturer and seal the insulation cut edges.
shall supply unit(s) of the design, number, size and c. No Liner: (Alternative to Item 1) Unit casing
performance as shown on equipment drawings and shall be equipped with no internal insulation
schedules. Unit(s) are for use in conjunction with air liner.
distribution manifolds, distribution ductwork and d. Sterilwall Insulation: (Alternative to Item 1)
ceiling-mounted diffusers. Unit casing shall be lined with 1/2-in. thick,
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: 11/2-lb. density insulation, meeting UL-181
A. Insulation shall meet NFPA-90A requirements for and NFPA-90A, enclosed between the unit
flame spread and smoke generation and UL-181 casing and either:
requirements for anti-erosion, corrosion and fungus 1) A non-perforated internal sheet metal
properties. cover extending over the fiberglass insu-
B. Hot water coils, when specified, shall be tested for lation, as well as covering the liner cut
leakage at 250 psig with the coil submerged in edges.
water. 2) A 23% perforated internal sheet metal
cover extending over the fiberglass insu-
C. Electric heating coils, when specified, shall be UL or
lation, as well as covering the liner cut
ETL listed and designed to comply with UL
edges.
Standard 1096.
e. Cellular Insulation: (Alternative to Item 1) Unit
D. Sound power levels shall be ARI certified in
casing shall be lined with 3/8-in. thick,
accordance with the requirements of ARI-880-98.
smooth surface, closed-cell elastomeric ther-
1.03 DELIVERY AND STORAGE: mal insulation for fiber free application.
Units shall be stored and handled per manufacturer’s D. Damper Assembly:
recommendations.
The control air damper assembly shall be con-
Part 2 — Products structed of heavy gage steel with solid shaft rotating
2.01 Equipment in Delrin® bearings. Damper shaft shall be marked
A. General: on the end to indicate damper position. Damper
blade shall incorporate a flexible gasket for tight air-
Factory-assembled, externally powered, variable air flow shutoff and operate over a full 90 degrees.
volume control terminal. Unit shall be complete with
a damper assembly, flow sensor, externally mounted E. Controls:
volume controller, collars for duct connection and all Units shall have pressure-independent pneumatic,
required features. Control box shall be clearly electronic, or communicating controls, as specified,
marked with an identification label that lists such capable of maintaining required airflow set points
information as nominal cfm, maximum and mini- ±5% of the unit's capacity at any inlet pressure up to
mum factory-set airflow limits, coil type and coil 6-in. wg. The controllers shall be capable of reset-
hand, where applicable. ting between factory or field-set maximum and
B. Unit Cabinet: minimum (>350 fpm inlet duct velocity) set points to
satisfy the room thermostat demand.
1. Constructed of 22-gage (20-gage optional) gal-
vanized steel with round or rectangular inlet col-
lar and rectangular discharge with slip and drive
connection. All primary air inlet collars shall
accommodate standard flex duct sizes.

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Guide specifications (cont)
The unit shall be equipped with an amplified linear c. Electric coils shall contain a primary auto-
averaging flow probe located across the inlet. The matic reset thermal cutout and differential
sensor will provide a differential pressure signal pressure airflow switch for proof of airflow
amplified to equal 3 times the velocity pressure (optional).
with an accuracy of at least ±10% throughout the d. Electric coils shall include fused or non-
range of 350 to 2600 fpm inlet duct velocity, fused door interlocking disconnect switch,
depending on the controller employed. mercury contactors, fuseblock, dust tight
F. Options: enclosure construction, all mounted and/or
1. Hot Water Heating Coil: wired within the control enclosure.
Coil shall be mounted in a minimum 20 gage e. Heaters shall be designed for the capacity,
galvanized steel casing with slip and drive dis- electrical characteristics and steps of con-
charge connections, and factory mounted on trol as shown on the equipment schedule.
the base unit as shown on the equipment f. Coils are factory-wired and include all limit
drawings. Coils shall have: switches.
a. Aluminum fins (10 fins/in.) bonded to the g. An access panel is located on the bottom
copper tubes by mechanical expansion. of the box, upstream of the heating coil, to
b. Number of coil rows and circuits shall be allow easy access to the heating elements.
selected to provide performance as 3. Multiple Outlet Attenuator:
required by the plans. The multiple outlet attenuator shall be 36 in.
c. Up to 4 rows as shown on equipment long and factory installed on the non-attenu-
drawings or designed on the equipment ated base unit that is not equipped with elec-
schedule. Right or left-hand fittings with tric heat. Refer to equipment schedule for
sweat connection sizes as indicated on affected units. The attenuator shall be:
equipment drawings. a. Equipped with 6-in. or 8-in. diameter col-
2. Electric Heating Coil: lars in the quantity and configuration speci-
Electric coils shall be mounted in a mini- fied on the equipment drawings. Each
mum 20 gage zinc coated steel casing and collar shall include a locking butterfly bal-
shall be UL listed. Coils shall have: ancing damper.
a. Elements shall be nickel chrome and sup- b. Insulated with 1-in. thick, 1.5 lb equivalent
ported by ceramic isolators. dual density or mat-faced insulation.
b. The integral control panel shall be housed 4. Sound Attenuator:
in a NEMA 1 enclosure, with hinged access The sound attenuator section shall consist of a
door for access to all controls and safety continuous extension of the standard zinc
devices. coated steel casing. When electric heat is
required, the attenuator will be used.

Carrier Corporation • Syracuse, New York 13221 905 5-05


Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 3 New Book 4 Pg 24 Catalog No. 04-52350001-01 Printed in U.S.A. PC 201 Form 35E-4PD
Tab 6a Tab 4AT1 Replaces: 35E-3PD

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