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Product Data

WeatherMaker ®
Single Packaged Rooftop
7.5 to 15 Nominal Tons

48/50FC**08, 09, 12, 14, 16

48FC: Single-Package Gas Heating/Electric Cooling


Rooftop Units 
50FC: Electric Cooling Rooftop Units with Optional
Electric Heat with Puron® Refrigerant (R-410A) and
EcoBlue Technology

© 2024 Carrier Form 48-50FC-8-16-02PD


Features/Benefits
The New Carrier • Reliable copper tube/aluminum fin - Quick LED Status — Run, Alert,
WeatherMaker® rooftop units condenser coil with 5/16 in. tubing Fault
to help reduce refrigerant charge - Conventional thermostat or sen-
(RTU) with EcoBlue™ and reduce weight versus prior
Technology were designed sor capabilities
designs
by customers for customers, - Historical component runtime
48/50FC WeatherMaker® units up to and starts
with integrated new 15 tons are specifically designed to fit
technology to provide value on Carrier roof curbs that were - Supply air tempering
added benefits never seen in installed back to 1989, which makes - Navigator™ and Network Service
this type of equipment replacement easy and eliminates the Tool compatible
need for curb adapters, changing utility • single point gas and electrical
before. connections or supporting curb over- connections
New major design features include: hang situations.
• 7.5 to 15 ton models use fixed TXV
• Patented, industry’s first efficient Two-speed staged air volume (SAV) refrigerant metering devices
indoor fan system using Vane Axial indoor fan speed control helps deliver
IEERs up to 15.2. All models are capable • Scroll compressors with internal
fan with electronically commutated line-break overload protection
variable speed motor. As compared of either vertical or horizontal airflow
to today’s typically used belt drive without dedicated models or field install • Units come with an easy access tool-
with forward curve fans, system pro- kits. The 16 size models require a field less filter door. Filter track tilts out for
vides reliable operation with: installed supply air kit. filter removal and replacement. All fil-
With “no-strip” screw collars, handled ters are the same size in each unit
- 75% fewer moving parts
access panels, and more, the unit is Installation ease
- No fan belts, pulleys, shaft, and easy to install, easy to maintain, and
shaft bearings easy to use. Your new 7.5 to 15 ton All WeatherMaker units are field-con-
- 40% more efficient than tradi- Carrier WeatherMaker rooftop unit vertible to horizontal airflow, which
tional belt drive forward curve fans (RTU) provides optimum comfort and makes it easy to adjust to unexpected
control from a packaged rooftop. jobsite complications. Lighter units
- Slow ramp up capability for bet- make for easy replacement and aid in
ter sound and comfort control Value-added features include: the structural approval process. Units
- Internal protection from phase • optional Humidi-MiZer® adaptive have simple, fast plug-in connections
reversal and phase loss situations dehumidification system for improved to the standard integrated unit control
- High external static capability part load humidity performance board (UCB). Clearly labeled connec-
- Slide out blower assembly design • SystemVu™ intuitive intelligent con- tions points to reduce installation time.
trols option that provides: Also, a large control box provides
• Reliable and highly safety protected room to work and room to mount
2 stage cooling with tandem scroll - Large full text — multi line display Carrier accessory controls.
compressors technology, fully active - USB Flash Port for data transfer
evaporator coil, and mixed air tem-
perature protection on all models - Built in i-Vu®, CCN and
BACnet™1
• New unit control board with intuitive
indoor fan that uses simple dial and - Read refrigerant pressures from 1. Third-party trademarks and logos are the
switch adjustments display — no gauges property of their respective owners.

Table of contents
Page
Features/Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Model Number Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Capacity Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Options and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Base Unit Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Accessory Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Fan Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Typical Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Sequence of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Guide Specifications — 48FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Guide Specifications — 50FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166

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Features/Benefits (cont)
Easy to maintain temperature switch, a filter drier, and 2023 efficiency standard, as well as the
With the new EcoBlue Vane Axial fan 2-in. filters standard. latest ASHRAE (American Society of
Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Condi-
system and direct drive ECM motor, EcoBlue™ Technology
there is no longer a need to adjust or tioning Engineers) 90.1 and IECC®1
replace belts or pulleys as in past Direct drive EcoBlue Technology (International Energy Conservation
indoor fan system uses Vane Axial fan Code) minimum IEER efficiency
designs. This frees up maintenance,
installation and commissioning time. design and electrically commutated requirements.
motors.
Easy access handles by Carrier provide Field convertible airflow
quick and easy access to all normally This new Vane Axial design, compared
to past belt drive systems, has 75% All WeatherMaker 7.5 to 15 ton units
serviced components. Our “no-strip” are field-convertible to horizontal air-
screw system has superior holding fewer moving parts, uses up to 40%
less energy, and has no fan belts, flow, which makes it easy to adjust to
power and guides screws into position unexpected jobsite. The 15 ton models
while preventing the screw from strip- blower bearings, or shaft. Full fan and
motor assembly also slides out for eas- require a simple supply duct cover kit
ping the unit’s metal. to field convert from factory vertical to
ier maintenance and service.
Sloped, corrosion resistant composite horizontal.
drain pan sheds water; and won’t rust. Streamlined control and
integration Comfort control
Easy to use Carrier’s patented Humidi-MiZer®
Carrier controllers make connecting
The newly re-designed Unit Control adaptive dehumidification system is an
WeatherMaker® rooftops into existing
Board by Carrier puts all connections all-inclusive factory-installed option on
and troubleshooting points in one con- building automation systems easy. The gas heating/electric cooling and elec-
units are compatible with conventional
venient place. Most low voltage con- tric cooling/electric heat models. This
thermostat controls or SystemVu™ con-
nections are made to the same board system provides reliable, flexible opera-
and make it easy to access. Setting up trols for greater comfort, diagnostics
tion to meet indoor part load sensible
the fan is simple, using an intuitive and building network integration.
and latent requirements as well as mul-
switch and rotary dial arrangement. Operating efficiency and tiple gas heat and electric heat sized to
Carrier rooftops have high and low flexibility fit an array of applications.
pressure switches, a new mixed air
These 48/50FC packaged rooftops
1. Third-party trademarks and logos are the
meet the Department of Energy (DOE) property of their respective owners.

High Efficient Outdoor Fan Vane Axial Indoor Fan


– Non-corrosive blades – Direct drive ECM
– Balanced blades – Slow ramp up
48/50FC 7.5 – 12.5 Ton Models
– Efficient airflow collar – Phase loss protection
– No belts or pulleys
– Slide out design

Unit Controls Air Management


– Base unit controller – Factory - Field economizers
Switch/dial fan setting – 4 in. MERV-13 filters
Large terminal connections
– Tool-less Filter Access door
– SystemVu™ control option

Efficient Coils
Heating
– Round tube/plate fin
– Gas Heating
– Copper/Aluminum
Induced draft heat exchanger
– Special coating available Multiple sizes available
– New 5/16 in. condenser tube Efficient dimpled gas design
– Humidi-MiZer® system available – Electric Heating
– TXV metering device Multiple sizes available
Single point power
Compression
– Fully hermitic scroll Cabinet Design
– Internally protected – Heavy gauge base rails
– Tandem stage design – Large handled access panels
– Safety switch protected – Embossed strengthened base pan

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Model number nomenclature (cont)
50FC Model Number Nomenclature
Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Example: 5 0 F C - M 0 8 A 2 A 5 - 0 A 0 A 0

Unit Heat Type Packaging & Seismic Compliance


50 – Cooling with Optional Electric Heat 0 = Standard
Packaged Rooftop 1 = LTL

Model Series - WeatherMaker® Electrical Options


FC – Standard Efficiency (EcoBlue™ Technology) A = None
C = Non-Fused Disconnect
D = Thru-The-Base Connections
Heat Size
F = Non-Fused Disconnect and
- = No heat
Thru-The-Base Connections
(Field Installed Available)
N = Phase Monitor/Protection
Q = Phase Monitor/Protection
Refrig. Systems Options and Non-Fused Disconnect
M = Two Stage Cooling, Single Circuit R = Phase Monitor/Protection
N = Two Stage Cooling, Single Circuit with and Thru-The-Base Connections
Humidi-MiZer® system T = Phase Monitor/Protection with Non-Fused
Disconnect and Thru-The-Base Connections
1 = High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating)
Cooling Tons Protection
08 = 7.5 tons 2 = High SCCR Protection and Thru-The-Base
09 = 8.5 tons Connections
12 = 10.0 tons
14 = 12.5 tons
16 = 15 tons Service Options
0 = None
1 = Unpowered Convenience Outlet
Sensor Options 2 = Powered Convenience Outlet
A = None 3 = Hinged Panels
B = Return Air (RA) Smoke Detector 4 = Hinged Panels and
C = Supply Air (SA) Smoke Detector Unpowered Convenience Outlet
D = RA + SA Smoke Detector 5 = Hinged Access Panels and
E = CO2 Sensor Powered Convenience Outlet
F = RA Smoke Detector and CO2 Sensor 6 = 4" MERV 13 High Efficiency Filter Track
G = SA Smoke Detector and CO2 Sensor 7 = Unpowered Convenience Outlet and 4" MERV 13
H = RA + SA Smoke Detector and CO2 Sensor High Efficiency Filter Track
J = Condensate Overflow Switch 8 = Powered Convenience Outlet and 4" MERV 13
K = Condensate Overflow Switch and RA Smoke Detector High Efficiency Filter Track
L = Condensate Overflow Switch and RA and SA Smoke Detectors 9 = Hinged Access Panels and 4" MERV 13 High
M = Condensate Overflow Switch and SA Smoke Detector Efficiency Filter Track
N = Condensate Overflow Switch + CO2 A = Hinged Access Panels, Unpowered Convenience
P = Condensate Overflow Switch + RA Smoke Detector and CO2 Outlet and 4" MERV 13 High Efficiency Filter Track
Q = Condensate Overflow Switch + SA Smoke Detector and CO2 B = Hinged Access Panels, Powered Convenience
R = Condensate Overflow Switch + RA and SA Smoke Detector and CO2 Outlet and 4" MERV 13 High Efficiency Filter Track

Indoor Fan Options Intake / Exhaust Options


2 = Standard/Medium Static Motor – Vane Axial EcoBlue A = None
3 = High Static Motor – Vane Axial EcoBlue B = Temperature Economizer with Barometric Relief
5 = Standard/Medium Static Motor – Vane Axial EcoBlue and F = Enthalpy Economizer with Barometric Relief
Filter Status Switch U = Temperature Ultra Low Leak Economizer
6 = High Static Motor – Vane Axial EcoBlue and Filter Status Switch with Barometric Relief
W = Enthalpy Ultra Low Leak Economizer
Coil Options – (Outdoor - Indoor - Hail Guard) with Barometric Relief
A = Al/Cu - Al/Cu
B = Precoat Al/Cu - Al/Cu Base Unit Controls
C = E-coat Al/Cu - Al/Cu 0 = Electromechanical Controls (allows for use of field-
D = E-coat Al/Cu - E-coat Al/Cu installed economizers)
E = Cu/Cu - Al/Cu 3 = SystemVu™ Controller
F = Cu/Cu - Cu/Cu 8 = Electromechanical Controls — can be used with POL224
M = Al/Cu - Al/Cu — Louvered Hail Guard EconomizerONE (With Fault Detection and Diagnostic)
N = Precoat Al/Cu - Al/Cu — Louvered Hail Guard
P = E-coat Al/Cu - Al/Cu — Louvered Hail Guard
Q = E-coat Al/Cu - E-coat Al/Cu — Louvered Hail Guard Design Revision
R = Cu/Cu - Al/Cu — Louvered Hail Guard - = Factory Design Revision
S = Cu/Cu - Cu/Cu — Louvered Hail Guard
Voltage
1 = 575-3-60
5 = 208/230-3-60
6 = 460-3-60

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Capacity ratings
48FC AHRI Ratingsa,b,c,d
IEER WITH
NOMINAL NET COOLING AHRI
48FC UNIT COOLING CAPACITY CAPACITY TOTAL POWER EER 2-SPEED RATING
STAGES (kW) INDOOR FAN
(tons) (MBH) MOTOR CFM
48FC*M08 2 7.5 86.0 7.7 11.2 15.0 2650
48FC*M09 2 8.5 98.0 8.8 11.2 15.0 3400
48FC*M12 2 10.0 118.0 10.7 11.0 15.0 3500
48FC*M14 2 12.5 132.0 12.9 10.2 15.0 3750
48FC*M16 2 15.0 174.0 16.1 10.8 14.5 5250
NOTE(S):
a. Rated in accordance with AHRI Standards 340/360.
b. Rating are based on:
Cooling Standard: 80°F (27°C) db, 67°F (19°C) wb indoor air temperature and 95°F (35°C) db outdoor air temperature.
IEER Standard: A measure that expresses cooling part-load EER efficiency for commercial unitary air-conditioning and heat pump equipment on the basis of weighted
operation at various load capacities.
c. All 48FC units comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2019 (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers) and DOE-2023 (Department of Energy)
Energy Standard for minimum IEER requirements.
d. 48FC units comply with US Energy Policy Act (2005). To evaluate code compliance requirements, refer to state and local codes.

LEGEND
AHRI — Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio
IEER — Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio

50FC AHRI Ratingsa,b,c,d


IEER WITH
NOMINAL NET COOLING AHRI
50FC UNIT COOLING CAPACITY CAPACITY TOTAL POWER EER 2-SPEED RATING
STAGES (kW) INDOOR FAN
(tons) (MBH) MOTOR CFM
50FC-M08 2 7.5 86.0 7.5 11.4 15.2 2650
50FC-M09 2 8.5 98.0 8.6 11.4 15.2 3400
50FC-M12 2 10.0 118.0 10.5 11.2 15.2 3500
50FC-M14 2 12.5 133.0 12.8 10.4 15.2 3750
50FC-M16 2 15.0 174.0 15.8 11.0 14.7 5250
NOTE(S):
a. Rated in accordance with AHRI Standards 340/360.
b. Rating are based on:
Cooling Standard: 80°F (27°C) db, 67°F (19°C) wb indoor air temperature and 95°F (35°C) db outdoor air temperature.
IEER Standard: A measure that expresses cooling part-load EER efficiency for commercial unitary air-conditioning and heat pump equipment on the basis of weighted
operation at various load capacities.
c. All 50FC units comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2019 (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers) and DOE-2023 (Department of Energy)
Energy Standard for minimum IEER requirements.
d. 50FC units comply with US Energy Policy Act (2005). To evaluate code compliance requirements, refer to state and local codes.

LEGEND
AHRI — Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio
IEER — Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio
MBH — Btuh in thousands

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Capacity ratings (cont)
Sound Ratings Tablea,b
COOLING OUTDOOR SOUND (dB) at 60 Hz
48/50FC UNIT STAGES A-Weightedc 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
M08 2 79 85.6 84.7 80.5 76.0 72.4 68.0 62.8 59.3
M09 2 79 85.6 84.7 80.5 76.0 72.4 68.0 62.8 59.3
M12 2 79 85.6 84.7 80.5 76.0 72.4 68.0 62.8 59.3
M14 2 79 85.6 84.7 80.5 76.0 72.4 68.0 62.8 59.3
M16 2 87 87.0 85.2 84.6 84.9 82.8 78.4 75.3 72.9
NOTE(S):
a. Outdoor sound data is measured in accordance with AHRI.
b. Measurements are expressed in terms of sound power. Do not compare these values to sound pressure values because sound pressure depends on specific environ-
mental factors which normally do not match individual applications. Sound power values are independent of the environment and therefore more accurate.
c. A-weighted sound ratings filter out very high and very low frequencies, to better approximate the response of “average” human ear. A-weighted measurements for Carrier
units are taken in accordance with AHRI.

LEGEND
dB — Decibel

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Capacity ratings (cont)
Minimum - Maximum Airflow Ratings (cfm) — Natural Gas And Propane
COOLING HEATINGa
48FC UNITS HEAT LEVEL Minimum 2-Speed Minimum 2-Speed
Airflow Airflow Maximum Airflow Minimum Airflow Maximum Airflow
cfm cfm cfm
(Low Speed) (High Speed)
LOW 1730 3800
48FC**08 MED 1350 2250 3750 2100 3900
HIGH 2240 4200
LOW 1730 4750
48FC**09 MED 1275 2550 4250 2100 4560
HIGH 2240 4800
LOW 2100 5470
48FC**12 MED 1800 3000 5000 2580 5600
HIGH 2710 5420
LOW 2100 6830
48FC**14 MED 2250 3750 6250 2580 6720
HIGH 2710 6330
LOW 2450 9000
48FC**16 MED 2970 4500 7500 3000 9000
HIGH 4040 7500
NOTE(S):
a. Heating rating values are identical for aluminum heat exchangers and stainless steel heat exchangers.

Minimum - Maximum Airflow Ratings (cfm) — Cooling Units and Accessory Electric Heat
COOLING ELECTRIC HEATa
50FC UNITS Minimum 2-Speed Minimum 2-Speed Maximum Airflow Minimum Airflow Maximum Airflow
Airflow Airflow
(Low Speed) (High Speed) cfm cfm cfm
50FC-*08 1350 2250 3750 2250 3750
50FC-*09 1275 2550 4250 2550 4250
50FC-*12 1800 3000 5000 3000 5000
50FC-*14 2250 3750 6250 3750 6250
50FC-*16 2970 4500 7500 4500 7500
NOTE(S):
a. Electric heat modules and single point kits are available as field-installed accessories for 50FC units.

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Physical data (cont)
48/50FC 15 Ton Physical Data
48/50FC UNIT 48/50FC*M16 48/50FC*N16
NOMINAL TONS 15.0 15.0
BASE UNIT OPERATING WT (lb) 48FC/50FCa 1408/1325 1408/1325
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
No. Circuits/No. Compressors/Type 1 / 2/ Scroll 1 / 2/ Scroll
Puron® (R-410A) Charge (lb-oz) 24-0 34-0
Humidi-MiZer® Puron (R-410A) Charge (lb-oz) — 34-0
Metering Device TXV TXV
Humidi-MiZer Metering Device — TXV
High-Pressure Trip/Reset (psig) 630/505 630/505
Low-Pressure Trip/Reset (psig) 54/117 54/117
EVAPORATOR COIL
Material (Tube/Fin) Cu/Al Cu/Al
Coil Type 3/8 in. RTPF 3/8 in. RTPF
Rows/FPI 3/15 3/15
Total Face Area (ft2) 17.5 17.5
Condensate Drain Connection Size 3/4 in. 3/4 in.
CONDENSER COIL
Material Cu/Al Cu/Al
Coil Type 5/16 in. RTPF 5/16 in. RTPF
Rows/FPI 2/18 2/18
Total Face Area (ft2) 46.2 46.2
HUMIDI-MIZER COIL
Material — Cu/Al
Coil Type — 5/16 in. RTPF
Rows/FPI — 2/18
Total Face Area (ft2) — 8.0
EVAPORATOR FAN AND MOTOR
Standard/Medium Static
Motor Qty / Drive Type 1 / Direct 1 / Direct
Maximum Cont Bhp 3 3
Range (rpm) 250-2000 250-2000
Fan Qty / Type 1 / Vane Axial 1 / Vane Axial
Fan Diameter (in.) 22 22
High Static
Motor Qty / Drive Type 1 / Direct 1 / Direct
Maximum Cont Bhp 5 5
Range (rpm) 250-2000 250-2000
Fan Qty / Type 1 / Vane Axial 1 / Vane Axial
Fan Diameter (in.) 22 22
CONDENSER FAN AND MOTOR
Qty / Motor Drive Type 3 / Direct 3 / Direct
Motor hp / rpm 1/4 / 1100 1/4 / 1100
Fan Diameter (in.) 22 22
FILTERS
RA Filter Qty / Size (in.) 6 / 18x24x2 6 / 18x24x2
Vertical: 2 / 24x27x1 Vertical: 2 / 24x27x1
OA Inlet Screen Qty / Size (in.)
Horizontal: 1 / 30x39x1 Horizontal: 1 / 30x39x1
NOTE(S):
a. Base unit operating weight does not include weight of options.

LEGEND
bhp — brake horsepower
FPI — Fins Per Inch
OA — Outdoor Air
RA — Return Air

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Physical data (cont)
48FC 7.5 to 15 Ton Gas Heat Data
48FC UNIT 48FC**08 48FC**09 48FC**12 48FC**14 48FC**16
NOMINAL TONS 7.5 8.5 10.0 12.5 15
GAS CONNECTION
No. of Gas Valves 1 1 1 1 1
Natural Gas Supply Line Pressure 
(in. wg)/(psig) 4-13 / 0.14-0.47 4-13 / 0.14-0.47 4-13 / 0.14-0.47 4-13 / 0.14-0.47 4-13 / 0.14-0.47
Liquid Propane Supply Line Pressure  11-13 / 0.40-0.47 11-13 / 0.40-0.47 11-13 / 0.40-0.47 11-13 / 0.40-0.47 11-13 / 0.40-0.47
(in. wg)/(psig)
HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING (AMPS)
First Stage 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14
Second Stage 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14
NATURAL GAS HEAT
LOW
No. of Stages / No. of Burners (total) 1/3 1/3 2/4 2/4 2/6
Connection Size 1/2 in. NPT 1/2 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT
Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (°F) 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 196 / 115
Temperature Rise (°F) 25-55 20-55 25-65 20-65 15-55
MEDIUM
No. of Stages / No. of Burners (total) 2/4 2/4 2/5 2/5 2/8
Connection Size 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT
Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (°F) 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 197 / 115
Temperature Rise (°F) 35-65 30-65 30-65 25-65 20-60
HIGH
No. of Stages / No. of Burners (total) 2/5 2/5 2/5 2/5 2 / 10
Connection Size 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT
Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (°F) 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 198 / 115
Temperature Rise (°F) 40-75 35-75 35-70 30-70 35-65
LIQUID PROPANE HEAT
LOW
No. of Stages / No. of Burners (total) 1/3 1/3 2/4 2/4 2/6
Connection Size 1/2 in. NPT 1/2 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT
Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (°F) 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 196 / 115
Temperature Rise (°F) 25-55 20-55 25-65 20-65 15-55
MEDIUM
No. of Stages / No. of Burners (total) 1/3 1/3 2/5 2/5 2/8
Connection Size 1/2 in. NPT 1/2 in. NPT 1/2 in. NPT 1/2 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT
Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (°F) 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 197 / 115
Temperature Rise (°F) 35-65 30-65 30-65 25-65 20-60
HIGH
No. of Stages / No. of Burners (total) 2/5 2/5 2/5 2/5 2 / 10
Connection Size 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT
Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (°F) 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 195 / 115 198 / 115
Temperature Rise (°F) 40-75 35-75 35-70 30-70 35-65

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Options and accessories
FACTORY- FIELD- FACTORY- FIELD-
ITEM INSTALLED INSTALLED ITEM INSTALLED INSTALLED
OPTION ACCESSORY OPTION ACCESSORY
GAS HEAT (48FC units only) ECONOMIZERS AND OUTDOOR AIR DAMPERS
Low, Medium, or High Gas Heat — EconomizerONE for
X Electromechanical Controls, com-
Aluminized Heat Exchanger X X
plies with FDD (Standard and Ultra
Low, Medium or High Gas Heat — Low Leak damper models)e
Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger X
Wi-Fi Stick for EconomizerONE
Propane Conversion Kit X X
(optional)
High Altitude Conversion Kit X EconoMi$er® 2 for DDC controls
Flue Discharge Deflector X (Low and Ultra Low Leak air X X
Flue Shield (08-14 sizes only) X damper models)c
ELECTRIC HEAT (50FC units only) Motorized Two-Position Outdoor-
Air Damper X
Electric Resistance Heaters X
Manual Outdoor-Air Damper 
Single Point Kits X (25% and 50%) X
CABINET Barometric Relieff X X
Thru-the-Base Electrical Or Gas- X X Power Exhaust — Prop Design X
Line Connections
Condensate Overflow Switch X X
Hinged Access Panels X
ECONOMIZER SENSORS AND IAQ DEVICES
UV-C Ultraviolet Lampa X
Single Dry Bulb Temperature
MERV-13, 4 in. Filters X Sensorsg X X
MERV-13, 2 in. Filters X Differential Dry Bulb Temperature X
MERV-8, 2 in. Filters X Sensorsg
4 in. Filter Rack (filters not Differential Enthalpy Sensorsg X
X
included) CO2 Sensor  X X
Disconnect Switch Bracketb X (wall, duct, or unit mounted)g
Supply Duct Coverb X INDOOR MOTOR AND DRIVE
COIL OPTIONS Multiple Motor and Drive X
Packages
Cu/Cu Indoor and/or Outdoor Coils X
LOW AMBIENT CONTROLS
Pre-coated Outdoor Coils X
Premium, E-Coated Outdoor and Winter Start Kith X
X Low Ambient Controller to 0°F 
Indoor Coils X
(–18°C)h
HUMIDITY CONTROL
Humidi-MiZer® Adaptive POWER OPTIONS
X Convenience Outlet (powered) X
Dehumidification System
CONDENSER PROTECTION Convenience Outlet (unpowered) X
Condenser Coil Hail Guard Convenience Outlet, 20 amp  X
X X (unpowered)
(louvered design)
CONTROLS Non-fused Disconnecti X
Thermostats, Temperature High SCCR Protectionj X
X
Sensors, And Subbases ROOF CURBS
SystemVu™ DDC Communicating Roof Curb 14 in. (356 mm) X
Controllerc X
Roof Curb 24 in. (610 mm) X
Smoke Detector (supply and/or X X
return air) NOTE(S):
Horn Strobe Annunciatord X a. UV-C kits can not be used on units with Humidi-MiZer system.
b. For Size 16 units only.
Time Guard Compressor Delay X c. Models with SystemVu controls comply with California Title 24 Fault Detection and
Control Circuit
Diagnostic (FDD).
Phase Monitor X X d. Requires a field-supplied 24V transformer for each application. See price pages for
details.
e. FDD (Fault Detection and Diagnostic) capability per California Title 24
section 120.2.
f. Included with economizer.
g. Sensors used to optimize economizer performance.
h. See application data for assistance.
i. Non-fused disconnect switch cannot be used when unit FLA electrical rating
exceeds: 
Sizes 08-14: 80 amps, all voltages.
Size 16: 100 amps, all voltages.
Carrier RTUBuilder automatically selects the amp limitations.
j. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units
with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-
fused disconnect, and 575V.

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Options and accessories (cont)
Factory-installed options NOTE: Humidi-MiZer system includes Low Ambient
controller.
Economizer (dry-bulb or enthalpy)
Thru-the-base connections
Economizers save money. They bring in fresh, outside air
for ventilation; and provide cool, outside air to cool your Thru-the-base connections, available as a factory option,
building. This is the preferred method of low-ambient cool- are necessary to ensure proper connection and seal when
ing. When coupled to CO2 sensors, economizers can pro- routing wire and piping through the rooftop’s basepan and
vide even more savings by coupling the ventilation air to curb. These couplings eliminate roof penetration and
only that amount required. should be considered for gas lines, main power lines, as
Economizers are available, installed and tested by the fac- well as control power.
tory, with either enthalpy or dry-bulb temperature inputs. Hinged access panels
Additional sensors are available as accessories to optimize
the economizers. Economizers include a powered exhaust Allows access to unit’s major components with specifically
system to help equalize building pressures. designed hinged access panels. Panels are filter, control
box access indoor fan motor access.
Economizers can be factory-installed or easily field-installed.
Cu/Cu (indoor) coils
Unit mounted CO2 sensor
Copper fins and copper tubes are mechanically bonded to
The CO2 sensor works with the economizer to intake only copper tubes and copper tube sheets. A polymer strip pre-
the correct amount of outside air for ventilation. As occu- vents coil assembly from contacting the sheet metal coil
pants fill your building, the CO2 sensor detects their pres- pan to minimize potential for galvanic corrosion between
ence through increasing CO2 levels, and opens the coil and pan.
economizer appropriately. When the occupants leave, the
CO2 levels decrease, and the sensor appropriately closes E-coated (outdoor and indoor) coils
the economizer. This intelligent control of the ventilation A flexible epoxy polymer coating uniformly applied to all
air, called demand controlled ventilation (DCV), reduces coil surface areas without material bridging between fins.
the overall load on the rooftop, saving money. It is also Coating process shall ensure complete coil encapsulation
available as a field-installed accessory. of tubes, fins and headers.
Smoke detector (supply and/or return air) Pre-coated outdoor coils
Trust the experts. Smoke detectors make your application A durable epoxy-phenolic coating to provide protection in
safer and your job easier. Carrier smoke detectors immedi- mildly corrosive coastal environments. The coating mini-
ately shut down the rooftop unit when smoke is detected. mizes galvanic action between dissimilar metals. Coating is
They are available, installed by the factory, for supply air, applied to the aluminum fin stock prior to the fin stamping
return air, or both. process to create an inert barrier between the aluminum fin
Optional Humidi-MiZer® adaptive dehumidification and copper tube.
system Condenser coil hail guard
Carrier’s Humidi-MiZer adaptive dehumidification system Sleek, louvered panels protect the condenser coil from hail
is an all-inclusive factory-installed option that can be damage, foreign objects, and incidental contact.
ordered with any WeatherMaker® 48/50FC**08-16 roof-
top unit. Stainless steel heat exchanger (48FC units only)
This system expands the envelope of operation of Carrier’s The stainless steel heat exchanger option provides the
WeatherMaker rooftop products to provide unprecedented tubular heat exchanger be made out of a minimum
flexibility to meet year round comfort conditions. 20 gauge type 409 stainless steel for applications where
the mixed air to the heat exchanger is expected to drop
The Humidi-MiZer adaptive dehumidification system has a
unique dual operational mode setting. The Humidi-MiZer below 45°F (7°C). Stainless steel may be specified on
applications where the presence of airborne contaminants
system provides greater dehumidification of the occupied require its use (applications such as paper mills) or in area
space by 2 modes of dehumidification operations in addi- with very high outdoor humidity that may result in severe
tion to its normal design cooling mode.
condensation in the heat exchanger during cooling opera-
The WeatherMaker 48/50FC**08-16 rooftop coupled tion.
with the Humidi-MiZer system is capable of operating in
normal design cooling mode, sub-cooling mode, and hot Convenience outlet (powered or un-powered)
gas reheat mode. Normal design cooling mode is when the Reduce service and/or installation costs by including a con-
unit will operate under its normal sequence of operation by venience outlet in your specification. Carrier will install this
cycling compressors to maintain comfort conditions. service feature at our factory. Provides a convenient,
Sub-cooling mode will operate to satisfy part load type con- 15 amp, 115-v GFCI receptacle with “Wet in Use” cover.
ditions when the space requires combined sensible and a The “powered” option allows the installer to power the
higher proportion of latent load control. Hot Gas Reheat outlet from the line side of the disconnect or load side as
mode will operate when outdoor temperatures diminish and required by code. The “unpowered” option is to be pow-
the need for latent capacity is required for sole humidity ered from a separate 115/120-v power source.
control Hot Gas Reheat mode will provide neutral air for The unpowered convenience outlet is available as a
maximum dehumidification operation. 15 amp factory-installed option or a 20 amp field-installed
accessory.

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Options and accessories (cont)
Non-fused disconnect - Data logging
This OSHA-compliant, factory-installed, safety switch - Software upgrades
allows a service technician to locally secure power to the • Built in capacity for:
rooftop. When selecting a factory-installed non-fused dis-
connect, note they are sized for the unit as ordered from - i-Vu® open systems
the factory. The sizing of these do not accommodate field- - BACnet systems
installed items such as power exhaust devices, etc. If field - CCN systems
installing electric heat with factory-installed non-fused • Configuration and alarm point capability:
disconnect switch, a single point kit may or may not be
required. - Contain over 100 alarm codes
- Contain over 260 status, troubleshooting, diagnostic
SystemVu™ controller and maintenance points
Carrier’s SystemVu controller is an optional factory- - Contain over 270 control configuration setpoints
installed and tested controller.
This controller takes on a whole new approach to provide Condensate overflow switch
an intuitive, intelligent controller that not only monitors This sensor and related controller monitors the condensate
and controls the unit, but also provides linkage to multiple level in the drain pan and shuts down compression opera-
building automation systems. tion when overflow conditions occur. It includes:
Each SystemVu controller makes it easy to set up, service, • Indicator light — solid red (more than 10 seconds on
troubleshoot, gain historical data, generate reports and water contact — compressors disabled), blinking red
provide comfort only Carrier is noted for. (sensor disconnected)
Key features include: • 10-second delay to break — eliminates nuisance trips
from splashing or waves in pan (sensor needs
• Easy to read back lit 4 line text screen for superior visi- 10 seconds of constant water contact before tripping)
bility.
• Disables the compressors operation when condensate
• Quick operational condition LEDs of: Run, Alert, and plug is detected, but still allows fans to run for
Fault. economizer.
• Simple navigation with large keypad buttons of: Naviga-
tion arrows, Test, Back, Enter and Menu. Power exhaust with barometric relief
• Capable of being controlled with a conventional ther- Superior internal building pressure control. This field-installed
mostat, space sensor or build automation system. accessory may eliminate the need for costly, external pressure
control fans.
• Service capabilities include:
- Auto run test MERV-13 4 in. return air filters
- Manual run test This factory option upgrades the return air filters from stan-
- Component run hours and starts dard unit filters to high efficiency MERV-13 filters. Non-
woven MERV-13 filter media with high strength, moisture-
- Commissioning reports resistant frame. Filter media is securely fasted inside the filter
- Data logging frame on all 4 sides.
• Full range of diagnosis: High Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) protection
- Read refrigerant pressures without the need of This factory-installed option provides high short circuit current
gauges protection to each compressor, plus all indoor and outdoor
- Sensor faults fan motors of 10 kA against high potential fault current
- Compressor reverse rotation situations.
- Economizer diagnostics that meet California Title 24 Standard unit comes with 5 kA rating.
requirements This option is not available with factory installed Non-Fused
• Quick data transfer via USB port: Disconnect, Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls,
Phase loss monitor/protection and 575-v models.
- Unit configuration uploading/downloading

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Options and accessories (cont)
Field-installed accessories UV-C ultraviolet lamp kit
Filter maintenance indicator High-output, low temperature ultraviolet lamp. Accessory kit
includes lamp, interlock switch, mounting brackets, necessary
When the optional factory-installed filter maintenance indi- wires, wire ties, screws and labels to field install kit in unit
cator is used, a factory-installed differential pressure switch return air plenum. Separate dedicated 115-v power source
measures pressure drop across the outside air filter and required. See appropriate installation instructions.
activates a field-supplied dry contact indicator when the
NOTE: UV-C kit can not be used on units with Humidi-MiZer
pressure differential exceeds the adjustable switch setpoint. system.
Condenser coil hail guard Phase monitor protection
Sleek, louvered panels protect the condenser coil from hail The Phase Monitor Control will monitor the sequence of
damage, foreign objects, and incidental contact. This can
3-phase electrical system to provide a phase reversal pro-
be purchased as a factory-installed option or as a field-
installed accessory. tection; and monitor the 3-phase voltage inputs to provide
a phase loss protection for the 3-phase device. It will work
Differential enthalpy sensor on either a Delta or Wye power connection.
The differential enthalpy sensor is comprised of an outdoor Winter start kit
and return air enthalpy sensors to provide differential
The winter start kit by Carrier extends the low ambient
enthalpy control. The sensor allows the unit to determine if
limit of your rooftop to 25°F (–4°C). The kit bypasses the
outside air is suitable for free cooling.
low pressure switch, preventing nuisance tripping of the
Wall or duct mounted CO2 sensor low pressure switch. Other low ambient precautions may
still be prudent.
The IAQ sensor shall be available in duct or wall mount.
The sensor provides demand ventilation indoor air quality Low ambient controller
(IAQ) control.
The low ambient controller is a head pressure controller kit
Propane conversion kit (48FC units only) that is designed to maintain the unit’s condenser head pres-
Convert your gas heat rooftop from standard natural gas sure during periods of low ambient cooling operation. This
operation to propane using this field-installed kit. device should be used as an alternative to economizer free
cooling when economizer usage is either not appropriate or
High altitude conversion kit (48FC units only) desired. The low ambient controller will either cycle the out-
High altitudes have less oxygen, which affects the fuel/air door fan motors or operate them at reduced speed to main-
tain the unit operation, depending on the model. This
mixture in heat exchangers. In order to maintain a proper controller allows cooling operation down to 0°F (–18°C)
fuel/air mixture, heat exchangers operating in altitudes
above 2000 ft (610 m) require different orifices. To select ambient conditions.
the correct burner orifices or determine the heat capacity NOTE: 0°F (–18°C) is standard on size 14 models.
for a high altitude application, use either the selection soft- Roof curb (14 in./356 mm or 24 in./610 mm)
ware, or the unit’s service manual. High altitudes have less
oxygen, which means heat exchangers need less fuel. The Full perimeter roof curb with exhaust capability provides
new gas orifices in this field-installed kit make the neces- separate air streams for energy recovery from the exhaust
sary adjustment for high altitude applications. They restore air without supply air contamination.
the optimal fuel to air mixture and maintain healthy com- Filter status indicator accessory
bustion on altitudes above 2000 ft (610 m).
NOTE: Typical natural gas heating value ranges from 975 Monitors static pressure across supply and exhaust filters
to 1050 Btu/ft3 at sea level nationally. The heating value and provides indication when filters become clogged.
goes down approximately 1.7% per every thousand feet Power exhaust
elevation. Standard factory orifices can typically be used up
Superior internal building pressure control. This field-
to 2000 ft (610 m) elevation without any operational installed accessory may eliminate the need for costly, exter-
issues.
nal pressure control fans.
Flue discharge deflector (48FC units only)
Manual OA damper
The flue discharge deflector is a useful accessory when flue
gas recirculation is a concern. By venting the flue discharge Manual outdoor air dampers are an economical way to
bring in ventilation air. The dampers are available in 25%
upwards, the deflector minimizes the chance for a neigh-
and 50% versions.
boring unit to intake the flue exhaust.
NOTE: See application tip “ROOFTOP-18-01” prior to
4 in. filter rack kit use of this damper on 08-16 size models.
The 4 in. filter rack accessory kit is designed to hold 4 in. Motorized Two-Position damper
MERV-8 or MERV-13 filters. Filters not included in kit.
The Carrier two-position, motorized outdoor air damper
MERV-13 2 in. return air filters admits up to 100% outside air. Using reliable, gear-driven
This kit includes MERV-13 2 in. filters (qty 4) to accommo- technology, the two-position damper opens to allow
date unit filter rack size. ventilation air and closes when the rooftop stops, stopping
unwanted infiltration.
MERV-8 2 in. return air filters
NOTE: See application tip “ROOFTOP-18-01” prior to
This kit includes MERV-8 2 in. filters (qty 4) to accommo- use of this damper on 08-16 size models.
date unit filter rack size.

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Options and accessories (cont)
Electric heaters connection to be made between a smartphone and the
Carrier offers a full-line of field-installed accessory heaters. economizer controller via the Climatix™1 mobile applica-
The heaters are very easy to use, install and are all pre- tion for commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance
engineered and certified. operations. The Wi-Fi stick is required to utilize the mobile
application.
Time Guard II control circuit
Climatix™ mobile application
This accessory protects your compressor by preventing
short-cycling in the event of some other failure, prevents the The Climatix™ mobile application offers a best-in-class
compressor from restarting for 30 seconds after stopping. user interface and a simple step-by-step commissioning
Not required with SystemVu™ controller or authorized com- workflow using a mobile device. The user interface walks
mercial thermostats. users through the setup of the controller and allows users
to view the operating mode and parameters. Users can
Disconnect switch bracket adjust setpoints, initiate damper tests, and save the final
Provides a pre-engineered and sized mounting bracket for configuration as a favorite to expedite setup in the future.
applications requiring a unit mounted fused and non-fused The application is available on Android™1 and
disconnect of greater than 100 amps. Bracket assures that Apple iOS®1 platforms. The Wi-Fi stick for the
no damage will occur to coils when mounting with screws EconomizerONE is required to join the Siemens-WiFi-Stick
and other fasteners (16 size only). network and setup the controller on a smartphone.
Wi-Fi Stick for EconomizerONE (optional)
The accessory Wi-Fi/WLAN stick can be connected to the
EconomizerONE POL224 economizer controller via the 1. Third-party trademarks and logos are the property of their respective
USB host interface. The Wi-Fi stick enables a wireless owners.

Options And Accessory Weightsa


48/50FC UNIT WEIGHT
OPTION / ACCESSORY NAME 08 09 12 14 16
lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg
Humidi-MiZer® Systemb 25 12 34 16 34 16 34 16 55 25
Power Exhaust — Vertical 75 34 75 34 75 34 75 34 85 39
Power Exhaust — Horizontal 30 14 30 14 30 14 30 14 75 34
EconomizerONE or EconoMi$er® 2 75 34 75 34 75 34 75 34 135 62
Two-Position Damper 58 26 58 26 58 26 58 26 65 29
Manual Damper 18 8 18 8 18 8 18 8 25 11
Medium Gas Heat (48FC units only) 15 7 15 7 18 8 18 8 18 8
High Gas Heat (48FC units only) 30 14 30 14 27 12 27 12 36 16
Hail Guard (louvered) 17 8 17 8 17 8 17 8 44 20
Cu/Cu Condenser Coil 85 39 85 39 100 46 150 68 180 82
Cu/Cu Evaporator Coil 50 23 100 46 100 46 100 46 120 55
Roof Curb (14 in. curb) 143 65 143 65 143 65 143 65 180 82
Roof Curb (24 in. curb) 245 112 245 112 245 112 245 112 255 116
CO2 Sensor 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
Flue Discharge Deflector 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3
Optional Indoor Motorc 30 14 30 14 30 14 30 14 0 0
Low Ambient Controller 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4
Winter Start Kit 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2
Return Air Smoke Detector 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3
Supply Air Smoke Detector 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3
Fan Filter Switch 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
Non-Fused Disconnect 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7
Powered Convenience Outlet 36 16 36 16 36 16 36 16 36 16
Unpowered Convenience Outlet 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2
Enthalpy Sensor 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
Differential Enthalpy Sensor 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1
4 in. MERV 13 Filters 11 5 14 7 14 7 14 7 20 9
NOTE(S):
a. Where multiple variations are available, the heaviest combination is listed.
b. For Humidi-MiZer system, add Low Ambient controller weight.
c. Add the Optional Indoor Motor weight to the weight of the base unit.

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Base unit dimensions (cont)


50FC-*16 Base Unit Dimensions
Base unit dimensions (cont)
50FC-*16 Base Unit Dimensions (cont)
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Base unit dimensions (cont)

50FC-*16 Base Unit Dimensions — Clearances

CLEARANCEa, b
Service with Service with Operating
SURFACE
Conductive Barrier Non-conductive Barrier Clearance
FRONT 48 in. (1219 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 18 in. (457 mm)
LEFT 48 in. (1219 mm) 42 in. (1067 mm) 18 in. (457 mm)
BACK WITHOUT ECONOMIZER 48 in. (1219 mm) 42 in. (1067 mm) 18 in. (457 mm)
BACK WITH ECONOMIZER 36 in. (914 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 18 in. (457 mm)
RIGHT 36 in. (914 mm) 36 in. (914 mm) 18 in. (457 mm)
TOP 72 in. (1829 mm) 72 in. (1829 mm) 72 in. (1829 mm)
NOTE(S):
a. For all minimum clearances local codes or jurisdictions may prevail.
b. See page 29 for50FC 08-12 clearances. See page 32 for 50FC 14 clearances.

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Accessory dimensions (cont)


Roof Curb Dimensions — 48/50FC 16
Performance data (cont)
48/50FC**16 Two Stage Cooling Capacities
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°F)
85 95 105 115
48/50FC**16
EA (db) EA (db) EA (db) EA (db)
75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85
TC 159.2 159.2 175.8 148.5 148.5 169.0 139.2 139.2 158.8 129.5 129.5 148.1
58
SHC 134.9 155.4 175.8 128.1 148.5 169.0 119.6 139.2 158.8 110.8 129.5 148.1
TC 167.4 167.4 167.7 156.4 156.4 161.3 145.1 145.1 154.6 133.1 133.1 147.5
62
SHC 121.7 144.7 167.7 115.2 138.2 161.3 108.5 131.5 154.6 101.6 124.5 147.5
4500 EA TC 185.3 185.3 185.3 173.6 173.6 173.6 161.4 161.4 161.4 148.7 148.7 148.7
67
cfm (wb) SHC 99.0 121.9 144.7 92.5 115.4 138.3 85.9 108.9 131.8 79.1 102.1 125.1
TC 205.2 205.2 205.2 192.5 192.5 192.5 179.4 179.4 179.4 165.9 165.9 165.9
72
SHC 76.7 98.8 120.9 70.0 92.3 114.7 63.3 85.8 108.3 56.5 79.1 101.8
TC — 223.0 223.0 — 209.2 209.2 — 195.2 195.2 — 180.9 180.9
76
SHC — 78.7 103.5 — 73.1 97.8 — 66.9 84.3 — 60.4 81.0
TC 167.2 167.2 189.6 157.7 157.7 179.2 147.8 147.8 168.4 137.4 137.4 157.0
58
SHC 144.8 167.2 189.6 136.2 157.7 179.2 127.2 147.8 168.4 117.8 137.4 157.0
TC 173.3 173.3 185.3 161.8 161.8 178.3 150.0 150.0 171.1 138.5 138.5 162.1
62
SHC 132.4 158.8 185.3 125.5 151.9 178.3 118.6 144.8 171.1 110.7 136.4 162.1
5250 EA TC 191.2 191.2 191.2 178.9 178.9 178.9 166.2 166.2 166.2 153.0 153.0 153.0
67
cfm (wb) SHC 106.2 132.6 159.0 99.6 126.0 152.5 92.8 119.3 145.8 85.9 112.5 139.0
TC 211.1 211.1 211.1 197.9 197.9 197.9 184.3 184.3 184.3 170.3 170.3 170.3
72
SHC 79.9 105.8 131.6 73.2 99.2 125.3 66.4 92.6 118.7 59.6 85.8 112.1
TC — 228.5 228.5 — 214.6 214.6 — 200.1 200.1 — 185.3 185.3
76
SHC — 83.8 112.7 — 77.5 100.7 — 70.9 95.2 — 64.3 89.4
TC 175.3 175.3 198.7 165.4 165.4 187.8 154.9 154.9 176.4 144.1 144.1 164.4
58
SHC 152.0 175.3 198.7 143.0 165.4 187.8 133.5 154.9 176.4 123.7 144.1 164.4
TC 178.0 178.0 201.2 166.7 166.7 193.0 157.0 157.0 179.3 147.0 147.0 165.2
62
SHC 142.0 171.6 201.2 134.6 163.8 193.0 124.6 152.0 179.3 114.3 139.8 165.2
6000 EA TC 195.7 195.7 195.7 183.1 183.1 183.1 169.9 169.9 169.9 156.3 156.3 156.3
67
cfm (wb) SHC 112.8 142.7 172.7 106.1 136.1 166.0 99.3 129.3 159.2 92.4 122.3 152.3
TC 215.7 215.7 215.7 202.1 202.1 202.1 188.1 188.1 188.1 173.6 173.6 173.6
72
SHC 82.9 112.4 141.8 76.2 105.8 135.3 69.4 99.0 128.7 62.5 92.2 122.0
TC — 233.3 233.3 — 218.9 218.9 — 203.9 203.9 — 188.5 188.5
76
SHC — 87.8 114.8 — 81.3 109.1 — 74.7 103.1 — 67.9 96.7
TC 182.2 182.2 206.3 171.8 171.8 194.9 160.9 160.9 183.0 149.5 149.5 170.5
58
SHC 158.1 182.2 206.3 148.7 171.8 194.9 138.8 160.9 183.0 128.6 149.5 170.5
TC 183.3 183.3 212.5 172.6 172.6 200.6 162.9 162.9 185.9 149.8 149.8 177.8
62
SHC 149.2 180.9 212.5 140.0 170.3 200.6 129.5 157.7 185.9 121.7 149.8 177.8
6750 EA TC 199.4 199.4 199.4 186.3 186.3 186.3 172.8 172.8 172.8 158.9 158.9 164.9
67
cfm (wb) SHC 119.2 152.4 185.7 112.4 145.7 179.0 105.4 138.7 172.0 98.4 131.7 164.9
TC 219.3 219.3 219.3 205.4 205.4 205.4 191.1 191.1 191.1 176.1 176.1 176.1
72
SHC 85.8 118.7 151.6 79.0 112.0 145.0 72.1 105.2 138.3 65.1 98.3 131.4
TC — 237.0 237.0 — 222.1 222.1 — 206.8 206.8 — 191.1 191.1
76
SHC — 91.4 122.5 — 84.8 116.5 — 78.0 110.2 — 71.2 103.6
TC 188.1 188.1 212.8 177.2 177.2 201.0 165.9 165.9 188.6 154.3 154.3 175.8
58
SHC 163.3 188.1 212.8 153.5 177.2 201.0 143.3 165.9 188.6 132.8 154.3 175.8
TC 191.5 191.5 214.2 177.5 177.5 209.2 166.2 166.2 196.4 154.4 154.4 183.1
62
SHC 152.0 183.1 214.2 145.8 177.5 209.2 135.9 166.2 196.4 125.7 154.4 183.1
7500 EA TC 202.3 202.3 202.3 189.0 189.0 191.4 175.2 175.2 184.4 161.2 161.2 177.1
67
cfm (wb) SHC 125.2 161.7 198.3 118.3 154.9 191.4 111.3 147.9 184.4 104.2 140.7 177.1
TC 222.3 222.3 222.3 208.1 208.1 208.1 193.3 193.3 193.3 178.3 178.3 178.3
72
SHC 88.4 124.7 161.0 81.6 118.0 154.3 74.7 111.1 147.5 67.7 104.2 140.7
TC — 239.8 239.8 — 224.7 224.7 — 209.2 209.2 — — —
76
SHC — 94.7 129.6 — 88.1 123.4 — 81.3 116.9 — — —

LEGEND
— — Do Not Operate
cfm — Cubic Feet Per Minute (Supply Air)
EA (db) — Entering Air Temperature (dry bulb)
EA (wb) — Entering Air Temperature (wet bulb)
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross
NOTE: See minimum-maximum airflow ratings on page 8.

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Performance data (cont)
48/50FC**16 Single Stage Cooling Capacities
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°F)
85 95 105 115
48/50FC**16
EA (db) EA (db) EA (db) EA (db)
75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85
TC 93.5 93.5 102.9 85.6 85.6 96.7 77.6 77.6 89.9 69.9 69.9 82.2
58
SHC 76.9 89.9 102.9 70.8 83.8 96.7 64.5 77.2 89.9 57.7 69.9 82.2
TC 103.3 103.3 103.3 94.9 94.9 94.9 86.2 86.2 86.2 77.1 77.1 77.1
62
SHC 68.1 81.1 94.1 62.2 75.2 88.2 56.2 69.2 82.2 50.0 63.1 76.1
2500 EA TC 116.8 116.8 116.8 108.0 108.0 108.0 98.8 98.8 98.8 89.2 89.2 89.2
67
cfm (wb) SHC 57.0 69.8 82.6 51.1 63.9 76.8 45.1 57.9 70.8 38.9 51.8 64.7
TC 131.3 131.3 131.3 122.1 122.1 122.1 112.4 112.4 112.4 102.3 102.3 102.3
72
SHC 46.4 58.1 69.8 40.2 52.4 64.6 34.0 46.5 58.9 27.8 40.4 53.0
TC — 143.3 143.3 — 134.3 134.3 — 124.2 124.2 — 113.6 113.6
76
SHC — 49.6 63.0 — 43.3 57.0 — 37.3 51.0 — 31.1 44.9
TC 99.9 99.9 112.5 92.0 92.0 106.1 84.1 84.1 97.5 76.3 76.3 89.1
58
SHC 84.0 98.3 112.5 77.9 92.0 106.1 70.5 84.0 97.5 63.2 76.1 89.1
TC 108.4 108.4 108.4 99.6 99.6 99.6 90.4 90.4 92.5 80.9 80.9 86.2
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SHC 74.8 89.8 104.8 68.7 83.7 98.7 62.6 77.5 92.5 56.2 71.2 86.2
2900 EA TC 122.0 122.0 122.0 112.8 112.8 112.8 103.1 103.1 103.1 93.1 93.1 93.1
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cfm (wb) SHC 61.6 76.4 91.2 55.6 70.4 85.2 49.4 64.3 79.1 43.1 58.0 72.9
TC 136.8 136.8 136.8 127.1 127.1 127.1 117.0 117.0 117.0 106.4 106.4 106.4
72
SHC 48.6 62.8 77.0 42.5 56.9 71.3 36.3 50.8 65.3 29.9 44.6 59.2
TC — 149.7 149.7 — 139.8 139.8 — 129.1 129.1 — 117.8 117.8
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SHC — 51.9 67.8 — 45.6 61.6 — 39.7 55.6 — 33.6 46.0
TC 105.5 105.5 120.7 98.1 98.1 112.8 89.8 89.8 104.0 81.5 81.5 95.1
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SHC 90.2 105.5 120.7 83.3 98.1 112.8 75.7 89.8 104.0 68.0 81.5 95.1
TC 112.4 112.4 114.8 103.3 103.3 108.6 93.8 93.8 102.2 84.0 84.0 95.5
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SHC 81.0 97.9 114.8 74.8 91.7 108.6 68.5 85.4 102.2 61.9 78.7 95.5
3300 EA TC 126.2 126.2 126.2 116.6 116.6 116.6 106.6 106.6 106.6 96.2 96.2 96.2
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cfm (wb) SHC 65.8 82.6 99.3 59.7 76.4 93.2 53.4 70.2 87.0 47.0 63.8 80.6
TC 141.2 141.2 141.2 131.1 131.1 131.1 120.5 120.5 120.5 109.6 109.6 109.6
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SHC 50.7 67.1 83.4 44.5 61.0 77.4 38.3 54.8 71.3 31.8 48.4 65.0
TC — 154.5 154.5 — 143.7 143.7 — 132.6 132.6 — 121.0 121.0
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SHC — 54.2 72.3 — 48.3 66.5 — 42.3 57.0 — 36.0 51.5
TC 111.0 111.0 126.9 103.4 103.4 118.7 95.2 95.2 109.9 86.6 86.6 100.6
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SHC 95.2 111.0 126.9 88.1 103.4 118.7 80.5 95.2 109.9 72.5 86.6 100.6
TC 115.8 115.8 124.4 106.3 106.3 117.9 96.7 96.7 111.1 86.9 86.9 103.6
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SHC 86.9 105.6 124.4 80.5 99.2 117.9 73.9 92.5 111.1 67.0 85.3 103.6
3700 EA TC 129.6 129.6 129.6 119.6 119.6 119.6 109.4 109.4 109.4 98.8 98.8 98.8
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cfm (wb) SHC 69.8 88.5 107.1 63.5 82.2 100.9 57.2 75.9 94.6 50.7 69.4 88.1
TC 144.7 144.7 144.7 134.3 134.3 134.3 123.4 123.4 123.4 112.2 112.2 112.2
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SHC 52.7 71.0 89.3 46.4 64.8 83.2 40.1 58.5 76.9 33.6 52.0 70.5
TC — 157.8 157.8 — 146.8 146.8 — 135.4 135.4 — 123.4 123.4
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SHC — 56.8 72.4 — 50.7 67.5 — 44.4 61.8 — 38.0 55.7
TC 116.5 116.5 132.9 108.2 108.2 124.0 99.6 99.6 114.8 90.6 90.6 105.1
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SHC 100.0 116.5 132.9 92.3 108.2 124.0 84.4 99.6 114.8 76.1 90.6 105.1
TC 119.0 119.0 134.2 109.6 109.6 127.2 100.3 100.3 118.6 91.5 91.5 108.3
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SHC 92.9 113.5 134.2 86.3 106.8 127.2 78.8 98.7 118.6 70.6 89.5 108.3
4150 EA TC 132.7 132.7 132.7 122.5 122.5 122.5 112.0 112.0 112.0 101.1 101.1 101.1
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cfm (wb) SHC 74.0 94.7 115.5 67.6 88.4 109.2 61.2 82.0 102.8 54.6 75.4 96.2
TC 147.9 147.9 147.9 137.2 137.2 137.2 126.1 126.1 126.1 114.5 114.5 114.5
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SHC 54.7 75.1 95.6 48.4 68.8 89.3 41.9 62.4 82.9 35.4 55.9 76.4
TC — 161.0 161.0 — 149.7 149.7 — 137.9 137.9 — 125.6 125.6
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SHC — 59.3 78.2 — 53.0 72.4 — 46.7 66.3 — 40.1 59.9

LEGEND
— — Do Not Operate
cfm — Cubic Feet Per Minute (Supply Air)
EA (db) — Entering Air Temperature (dry bulb)
EA (wb) — Entering Air Temperature (wet bulb)
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross
NOTE: See minimum-maximum airflow ratings on page 8.

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Performance data (cont)
48/50FC*N16 — Unit With Humidi-MiZer® System in Subcooling Mode — Cooling Capacities
AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR — SCFM/BF (80°F db)
TEMP (°F) 4500 / 0.09 6000 / 0.12 7500 / 0.14
AIR ENTERING
CONDENSER (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (°F)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 203.0 181.0 162.0 213.0 196.0 175.0 225.0 202.0 183.0
75 SHC 82.0 103.0 124.0 93.0 125.0 152.0 109.0 142.0 175.0
kW 14.1 13.7 13.4 14.2 14.1 13.7 14.5 14.1 13.8
TC 190.0 168.0 149.0 202.0 181.0 161.0 210.0 189.0 169.0
85 SHC 70.0 91.0 113.0 83.0 112.0 139.0 95.0 130.0 162.0
kW 15.3 14.9 14.6 15.5 15.2 14.8 15.7 15.3 14.9
TC 176.0 155.0 137.0 187.0 166.0 148.0 195.0 174.0 155.0
95 SHC 57.0 79.0 102.0 70.0 98.0 127.0 81.0 117.0 149.0
kW 16.6 16.2 15.9 16.9 16.5 16.1 17.0 16.7 16.3
TC 161.0 141.0 124.0 172.0 152.0 134.0 179.0 159.0 141.0
105 SHC 44.0 67.0 90.0 56.0 85.0 114.0 67.0 103.0 135.0
kW 18.1 17.7 17.4 18.4 17.9 17.6 18.5 18.1 17.8
TC 146.0 127.0 110.0 156.0 137.0 120.0 162.0 143.0 126.0
115 SHC 31.0 54.0 78.0 42.0 73.0 101.0 52.0 89.0 121.0
kW 19.8 19.4 19.1 20.0 19.7 19.3 20.2 19.8 19.4
TC 130.0 113.0 97.0 139.0 121.0 105.0 145.0 127.0 110.0
125 SHC 18.0 42.0 65.0 28.0 59.0 88.0 37.0 75.0 106.0
kW 21.6 21.2 20.8 21.8 21.4 21.0 21.9 21.6 21.1

48/50FC*N16 — Unit With Humidi-MiZer System in Hot Gas Reheat Mode — Cooling Capacities
AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR — Ewb (°F)
75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb
TEMP (°F) 62.5 Wet Bulb 64 Wet Bulb 65.3 Wet Bulb
AIR ENTERING (50% Relative) (56% Relative) (60% Relative)
CONDENSER (Edb)
Air Entering Evaporator — cfm
4500 6000 7500 4500 6000 7500 4500 6000 7500
TC 60.0 63.0 65.0 64.0 66.0 68.0 67.0 68.0 70.0
80 SHC 9.0 5.0 2.0 16.0 11.0 7.0 22.0 16.0 11.0
kW 12.8 12.8 12.9 12.9 12.9 13.0 12.9 13.0 13.0
TC 63.0 66.0 68.0 67.0 69.0 71.0 70.0 72.0 74.0
75 SHC 12.0 8.0 4.0 19.0 14.0 9.0 25.0 19.0 13.0
kW 12.5 12.5 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6
TC 66.0 69.0 71.0 70.0 73.0 74.0 73.0 75.0 77.0
70 SHC 14.0 10.0 7.0 22.0 16.0 12.0 28.0 21.0 16.0
kW 12.4 12.4 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5
TC 72.0 74.0 77.0 76.0 79.0 80.0 79.0 81.0 83.0
60 SHC 21.0 15.0 11.0 26.0 21.0 17.0 33.0 26.0 21.0
kW 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4
TC 77.0 80.0 82.0 82.0 84.0 86.0 85.0 87.0 89.0
50 SHC 24.0 19.0 16.0 31.0 26.0 22.0 38.0 32.0 26.0
kW 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4
TC 82.0 85.0 87.0 87.0 90.0 92.0 90.0 92.0 95.0
40 SHC 28.0 24.0 20.0 36.0 31.0 27.0 43.0 37.0 31.0
kW 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4

LEGEND
Edb — Entering dry bulb
Ewb — Entering wet bulb
kW — compressor Power Input
SCFM/BF — Standard Cubic Feet per Minute/Bypass Factor
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) Gross

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Performance data (cont)
Pressure Drops For Electric Heating Units

7.5 and 8.5 Ton Units

Pressure Drop for Electric Heat, 7.5 to 8.5 Ton Units


0.12

Static Pressure Drop (in. wg)


0.10

0.08

0.06

0.04

0.02

0.00
2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Unit Airflow (cfm)

1 Bank Elec Heater Adder, SP WC" 2 Bank Elec Heater Adder, SP WC"

10 and 12.5 Ton Units


Pressure Drop for Electric Heat, 10 to 12.5 Ton Units
0.25
Static Pressure Drop (in. wg)

0.20

0.15

0.10

0.05

0.00
2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500
Unit Airflow (cfm)

1 Bank Elec Heater Adder, SP WC" 2 Bank Elec Heater Adder, SP WC"

15 Ton Units

Pressure Drop for Electric Heat, 15 Ton Units


0.12
Static Pressure Drop (in. wg)

0.10

0.08

0.06

0.04

0.02

0.00
2500 3500 4500 5500 6500 7500 8500
Unit Airflow (cfm)

1 Bank Elec Heater Adder, SP WC" 2 Bank Elec Heater Adder, SP WC"

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Performance data (cont)

Pressure Drops For Gas Heating Units

Gas Heat Stages


HEAT SIZE
48FC UNIT SIZE
LOW MEDIUM HIGH
08 1 2 2
09 1 2 2
12 2 2 2
14 2 2 2
16 2 2 2

Gas Heat Static Pressure Deductions (in. wg) — 7.5 To 8.5 Ton Units
cfm 2250 2585 2915 3250 3585 3915 4250
MEDIUM GAS
HEAT –0.04 –0.04 –0.03 –0.02 –0.02 –0.01 0.01
DEDUCTION
LOW GAS
HEAT 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.08
DEDUCTION

Gas Heat Static Pressure Deductions (in. wg) — 10 To 12.5 Ton Units
cfm 3000 3540 4085 4625 5165 5710 6250
MEDIUM GAS
HEAT 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.11 0.15
DEDUCTION
LOW GAS
HEAT –0.03 0.00 0.04 0.08 0.13 0.20 0.27
DEDUCTION

Gas Heat Static Pressure Deductions (in. wg) — 15 Ton Units


cfm 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 7500
HIGH GAS
HEAT 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.19 0.21 0.23
DEDUCTION
MEDIUM GAS
HEAT 0.21 0.24 0.26 0.29 0.31 0.34 0.36
DEDUCTION
LOW GAS
HEAT 0.20 0.22 0.25 0.27 0.29 0.32 0.34
DEDUCTION

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Performance data (cont)
Field-installed Accessory Electric Heater Data
50FC UNIT SIZE VOLTAGE HEATER MODEL NUMBER NUMBER OF STAGES
CRHEATER411A00 1
CRHEATER412A00 1
208/230 CRHEATER414A00 2
CRHEATER415A00 2
CRHEATER416A00 2
08 CRHEATER420A00 1
CRHEATER421A00 2
460
CRHEATER422A00 2
CRHEATER423A00 2
CRHEATER425A00 1
575
CRHEATER427A00 2
CRHEATER411A00 1
CRHEATER412A00 1
208/230 CRHEATER414A00 2
CRHEATER415A00 2
CRHEATER416A00 2
09 CRHEATER420A00 1
CRHEATER421A00 2
460
CRHEATER422A00 2
CRHEATER423A00 2
CRHEATER425A00 1
575
CRHEATER427A00 2
CRHEATER411A00 1
CRHEATER412A00 1
208/230 CRHEATER415A00 2
CRHEATER416A00 2
CRHEATER417A00 2
CRHEATER420A00 1
12
CRHEATER422A00 2
460
CRHEATER423A00 2
CRHEATER424A00 2
CRHEATER425A00 1
575 CRHEATER427A00 2
CRHEATER428A00 2
CRHEATER411A00 1
CRHEATER412A00 1
208/230 CRHEATER415A00 2
CRHEATER416A00 2
CRHEATER417A00 2
CRHEATER420A00 1
14
CRHEATER422A00 2
460
CRHEATER423A00 2
CRHEATER424A00 2
CRHEATER425A00 1
575 CRHEATER427A00 2
CRHEATER428A00 2

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Performance data (cont)
Field-installed Accessory Electric Heater Data (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE VOLTAGE HEATER MODEL NUMBER NUMBER OF STAGES
CRHEATER412A00 1
CRHEATER414A00 2
CRHEATER415A00 2
208/230
CRHEATER416A00 2
CRHEATER417A00 2
CRHEATER451A00 2
CRHEATER420A00 1
CRHEATER421A00 2
16
CRHEATER422A00 2
460
CRHEATER423A00 2
CRHEATER424A00 2
CRHEATER452A00 1
CRHEATER425A00 1
CRHEATER427A00 2
575
CRHEATER428A00 2
CRHEATER453A00 2

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Performance data (cont)

Economizer Barometric Relief and Damper Leakage — 7.5 to 12.5 Ton Units (Sizes 08-14)

Horizontal Economizer Barometric Relief Vertical Economizer Barometric Relief

Horizontal Economizer Barometric Relief Flow Vertical Economizer Barometric Relief Flow

2500 2500

2000 2000

Relief Flow (cfm)


Relief Flow (cfm)

1500 1500

1000 1000

500 500

0 0
0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30
Return Duct Static Pressure (in. wg) Return Duct Static Pressure (in. wg)

Horizontal Economizer Damper Leakage Vertical Economizer Damper Leakage

Horizontal Economizer Damper Leakage Vertical Economizer Damper Leakage

30 30
Leakage Across Damper (cfm)

Leakage Across Damper (cfm)

25 25

20 20

15 15

10 10

5 5

0 0
0.00 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.00 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60
Static Pressure Delta (in. wg) Static Pressure Delta (in. wg)

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Performance data (cont)

Economizer Barometric Relief And Damper Leakage — 15 Ton Units (Size 16)

Horizontal Economizer Barometric Relief Vertical Economizer Barometric Relief

Horizontal Economizer Barometric Relief Flow Vertical Economizer Barometric Relief Flow

2500 2500

2000 2000
Relief Flow (cfm)

Relief Flow (cfm)


1500 1500

1000 1000

500 500

0 0
0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30
Return Duct Static Pressure (in. wg) Return Duct Static Pressure (in. wg)

Horizontal Economizer Damper Leakage Vertical Economizer Damper Leakage

Horizontal Economizer Damper Leakage Vertical Economizer Damper Leakage

250 350
Leakage Across Damper (cfm)
Leakage Across Damper (cfm)

300
200
250

150 200

150
100
100
50
50

0 0
0.00 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.00 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60
Static Pressure Delta (in. wg) Static Pressure Delta (in. wg)

Economizer Pressure Drop 7.5 to 15 Ton Units

7.5 to 12.5 Ton Units (Sizes 08-14) 15 Ton Units (Size 16)

Economizer Pressure drop, 7.5 To 12.5 Ton Units Economizer Pressure Drop, 15 Ton Units
Static Pressure Drop (in. wg)
Static Pressure Drop (in. wg)

0.70 0.35
0.60 0.30
0.50 0.25
0.40 0.20
0.30 0.15
0.20 0.10
0.10 0.05
0.00 0.00
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
Return Duct Air Flow (cfm) Return Duct Air Flow (cfm)

Vertical Economizer Horizontal Economizer Vertical Economizer Horizontal Economizer

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Performance data (cont)

Humidi-Mizer® Coil Pressure Drops — 7.5 To 15 Ton Units

Dehumidification Coil Pressure Drop, 7.5 Ton Unit

0.30

Static Pressure Drop (in. wg)


0.25

0.20

0.15

0.10

0.05

0.00
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Unit Airflow (cfm)

Dehumidification Coil Pressure Drop, 8.5, 10 and 12.5 Ton Units

0.40
Static Pressure Drop (in. wg)

0.35

0.30

0.25

0.20

0.15

0.10

0.05

0.00
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000
Unit Airflow (cfm)

Dehumidification Coil Pressure Drop, 15 Ton Units

0.12
Static Pressure Drop (in. wg)

0.10

0.08

0.06

0.04

0.02

0.00
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
Unit Airflow (cfm)

MERV-13 filters pressure drop


NOTE: For 4 in. MERV-13 filter factory option, use Pack-
aged RTU Builder program for associated pressure drop.

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Fan data
General Fan Performance Notes 6. For information on the electrical properties of the fan
motors, please see the Electrical information section of
1. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. this book.
2. External static pressure is the static pressure difference 7. For more information on the performance limits of the
between the return duct and the supply duct plus the
fan motors, see the application data section of this
static pressure caused by any FIOPs or accessories.
book.
3. Tabular data accounts for pressure loss due to clean fil-
8. The EPACT (Energy Policy Act of 1992) regulates
ters, unit casing, wet coils, and highest gas heat
energy requirements for specific types of indoor fan
exchanger (when gas heat unit).
motors. Motors regulated by EPACT include any gen-
4. Factory options and accessories may effect static pres- eral purpose, T-frame (3-digit, 143 and larger), single-
sure losses. Gas heat unit fan tables assume highest gas speed, foot mounted, polyphase, squirrel cage induc-
heat models; for fan selections with low or medium tion motors of NEMA (National Electrical Manufactur-
heat models, the user must deduct low and medium ers Association) design A and B, manufactured for use
heat static pressures. Selection software is available, in the United States. Ranging from 1 to 200 Hp, these
through your salesperson, to help you select the best continuous-duty motors operate on 230 and 460 volt,
motor/drive combination for your application. 60 Hz power. If a motor does not fit into these specifi-
5. The fan performance tables offer motor/drive recom- cations, the motor does not have to be replaced by an
mendations. In cases when 2 motor/drive combina- EPACT compliant energy-efficient motor. Variable-
tions would work, the lower horsepower option is speed motors are exempt from EPACT compliance
recommended. requirements.

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Fan data (cont)
50FC-M16 — 15 Ton Vertical Supply (rpm - bhp)
AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
4500 1120 0.73 1201 0.90 1281 1.10 1361 1.32 1441 1.56
4875 1208 0.92 1283 1.10 1357 1.30 1431 1.52 1505 1.77
5250 1297 1.12 1367 1.32 1436 1.52 1504 1.75 1573 2.00
5625 1387 1.36 1452 1.56 1516 1.77 1581 2.01 1645 2.26
6000 1477 1.61 1538 1.82 1598 2.04 1659 2.28 1719 2.54
6375 1568 1.89 1625 2.10 1682 2.33 1739 2.58 1796 2.84
6750 1659 2.20 1713 2.42 1767 2.66 1821 2.91 1874 3.17
7125 1751 2.56 1802 2.79 1891 3.23 1904 3.29 1955 3.56
7500 1842 2.99 1891 3.23 1891 3.23 1988 3.75 2036 4.03

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
4500 1520 1.83 1597 2.13 1673 2.45 1747 2.79 1818 3.14
4875 1579 2.05 1651 2.34 1723 2.66 1793 2.99 1861 3.35
5250 1642 2.28 1710 2.57 1777 2.89 1844 3.23 1909 3.58
5625 1709 2.54 1773 2.83 1836 3.14 1899 3.48 1961 3.83
6000 1779 2.81 1840 3.11 1899 3.42 1959 3.76 2018 4.11
6375 1853 3.12 1909 3.41 1966 3.73 2022 4.05 2078 4.40
6750 1928 3.45 1982 3.75 2035 4.06 2089 4.39 2142 4.73
7125 2006 3.84 2056 4.14 2107 4.46 2158 4.79 — —
7500 2085 4.33 2133 4.64 2181 4.96 — — — —

Std/Med Static 1120-2200 rpm, 3.0 maximum bhp

High Static 1120-2200 rpm, 5.0 maximum bhp

50FC-M16 — Standard/Medium Static — 15 Ton Vertical Supply (rpm - vdc)


AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc
4500 1120 5.0 1201 5.4 1281 5.8 1361 6.1 1441 6.5
4875 1208 5.4 1283 5.8 1357 6.1 1431 6.5 1505 6.8
5250 1297 5.8 1367 6.2 1436 6.5 1504 6.8 1573 7.1
5625 1387 6.2 1452 6.5 1516 6.8 1581 7.1 1645 7.4
6000 1477 6.7 1538 6.9 1598 7.2 1659 7.5 1719 7.8
6375 1568 7.1 1625 7.3 1682 7.6 1739 7.9 1796 8.1
6750 1659 7.5 1713 7.8 1767 8.0 1821 8.3 — —
7125 1751 7.9 1802 8.2 — — — — — —
7500 1842 8.3 — — — — — — — —

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc
4500 1520 6.9 1597 7.2 1673 7.6 1747 7.9 — —
4875 1579 7.1 1651 7.5 1723 7.8 1793 8.1 — —
5250 1642 7.4 1710 7.7 1777 8.0 — — — —
5625 1709 7.7 1773 8.0 1836 8.3 — — — —
6000 1779 8.1 1840 8.3 — — — — — —
6375 — — — — — — — — — —
6750 — — — — — — — — — —
7125 — — — — — — — — — —
7500 — — — — — — — — — —

Std/Med Static 1120-2200 rpm

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Fan data (cont)
50FC-M16 — High Static — 15 Ton Vertical Supply (rpm - vdc)
AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc
4500 1120 5.0 1201 5.4 1281 5.8 1361 6.1 1441 6.5
4875 1208 5.4 1283 5.8 1357 6.1 1431 6.5 1505 6.8
5250 1297 5.8 1367 6.2 1436 6.5 1504 6.8 1573 7.1
5625 1387 6.2 1452 6.5 1516 6.8 1581 7.1 1645 7.4
6000 1477 6.7 1538 6.9 1598 7.2 1659 7.5 1719 7.8
6375 1568 7.1 1625 7.3 1682 7.6 1739 7.9 1796 8.1
6750 1659 7.5 1713 7.8 1767 8.0 1821 8.3 1874 8.5
7125 1751 7.9 1802 8.2 1853 8.4 1904 8.6 1955 8.9
7500 1842 8.3 1891 8.6 1940 8.8 1988 9.0 2036 9.2

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc
4500 1520 6.9 1597 7.2 1673 7.6 1747 7.9 1818 8.2
4875 1579 7.1 1651 7.5 1723 7.8 1793 8.1 1861 8.4
5250 1642 7.4 1710 7.7 1777 8.0 1844 8.4 1909 8.7
5625 1709 7.7 1773 8.0 1836 8.3 1899 8.6 1961 8.9
6000 1779 8.1 1840 8.3 1899 8.6 1959 8.9 2018 9.2
6375 1853 8.4 1909 8.7 1966 8.9 2022 9.2 2078 9.4
6750 1928 8.7 1982 9.0 2035 9.2 2089 9.5 2142 9.7
7125 2006 9.1 2056 9.3 2107 9.6 2158 9.8 — —
7500 2085 9.5 2133 9.7 2181 9.9 — — — —

High Static 1120-2200 rpm

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Fan data (cont)
50FC-M16 — 15 Ton Horizontal Supply (rpm - bhp)
AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
4500 1117 0.73 1198 0.90 1278 1.09 1358 1.31 1438 1.55
4875 1205 0.91 1279 1.09 1353 1.29 1427 1.51 1501 1.76
5250 1294 1.12 1363 1.30 1432 1.51 1500 1.74 1569 1.99
5625 1383 1.34 1448 1.54 1512 1.76 1576 1.99 1640 2.24
6000 1473 1.60 1534 1.80 1594 2.02 1654 2.26 1714 2.52
6375 1564 1.88 1621 2.09 1678 2.32 1734 2.56 1791 2.82
6750 1655 2.18 1709 2.40 1762 2.63 1816 2.88 1869 3.14
7125 1746 2.54 1797 2.76 1848 3.01 1899 3.26 1949 3.53
7500 1838 2.97 1886 3.21 1935 3.46 1983 3.73 2031 4.00

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
4500 1516 1.82 1594 2.12 1670 2.43 1744 2.77 1816 3.13
4875 1575 2.03 1647 2.32 1719 2.64 1790 2.98 1858 3.33
5250 1638 2.26 1706 2.56 1773 2.87 1840 3.21 1905 3.56
5625 1704 2.51 1768 2.81 1832 3.12 1895 3.46 1957 3.81
6000 1775 2.79 1835 3.09 1894 3.39 1954 3.73 2013 4.08
6375 1848 3.09 1904 3.38 1961 3.70 2017 4.02 2073 4.37
6750 1923 3.43 1976 3.72 2030 4.03 2083 4.35 2136 4.69
7125 2000 3.81 2051 4.11 2101 4.42 2152 4.75 — —
7500 2079 4.29 2127 4.60 2175 4.92 — — — —

Std/Med Static 1117-2200 rpm, 3.0 maximum bhp

High Static 1117-2200 rpm, 5.0 maximum bhp

50FC-M16 — Standard/Medium Static — 15 Ton Horizontal Supply (rpm - vdc)


AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc
4500 1117 5.0 1198 5.4 1278 5.7 1358 6.1 1438 6.5
4875 1205 5.4 1279 5.7 1353 6.1 1427 6.4 1501 6.8
5250 1294 5.8 1363 6.1 1432 6.5 1500 6.8 1569 7.1
5625 1383 6.2 1448 6.5 1512 6.8 1576 7.1 1640 7.4
6000 1473 6.6 1534 6.9 1594 7.2 1654 7.5 1714 7.8
6375 1564 7.1 1621 7.3 1678 7.6 1734 7.8 1791 8.1
6750 1655 7.5 1709 7.7 1762 8.0 1816 8.2 1869 8.5
7125 1746 7.9 1797 8.1 1848 8.4 — — — —
7500 1838 8.3 — — — — — — — —

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc
4500 1516 6.8 1594 7.2 1670 7.6 1744 7.9 — —
4875 1575 7.1 1647 7.4 1719 7.8 1790 8.1 — —
5250 1638 7.4 1706 7.7 1773 8.0 — — — —
5625 1704 7.7 1768 8.0 — — — — — —
6000 1775 8.0 — — — — — — — —
6375 — — — — — — — — — —
6750 — — — — — — — — — —
7125 — — — — — — — — — —
7500 — — — — — — — — — —

Std/Med Static 1117-2200 rpm

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Fan data (cont)
50FC-M16 — High Static — 15 Ton Horizontal Supply (rpm - vdc)
AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc
4500 1117 5.0 1198 5.4 1278 5.7 1358 6.1 1438 6.5
4875 1205 5.4 1279 5.7 1353 6.1 1427 6.4 1501 6.8
5250 1294 5.8 1363 6.1 1432 6.5 1500 6.8 1569 7.1
5625 1383 6.2 1448 6.5 1512 6.8 1576 7.1 1640 7.4
6000 1473 6.6 1534 6.9 1594 7.2 1654 7.5 1714 7.8
6375 1564 7.1 1621 7.3 1678 7.6 1734 7.8 1791 8.1
6750 1655 7.5 1709 7.7 1762 8.0 1816 8.2 1869 8.5
7125 1746 7.9 1797 8.1 1848 8.4 1899 8.6 1949 8.8
7500 1838 8.3 1886 8.6 1935 8.8 1983 9.0 2031 9.2

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc rpm vdc
4500 1516 6.8 1594 7.2 1670 7.6 1744 7.9 1816 8.2
4875 1575 7.1 1647 7.4 1719 7.8 1790 8.1 1858 8.4
5250 1638 7.4 1706 7.7 1773 8.0 1840 8.3 1905 8.6
5625 1704 7.7 1768 8.0 1832 8.3 1895 8.6 1957 8.9
6000 1775 8.0 1835 8.3 1894 8.6 1954 8.9 2013 9.1
6375 1848 8.4 1904 8.6 1961 8.9 2017 9.2 2073 9.4
6750 1923 8.7 1976 9.0 2030 9.2 2083 9.5 2136 9.7
7125 2000 9.1 2051 9.3 2101 9.5 2152 9.8 — —
7500 2079 9.4 2127 9.7 2175 9.9 — — — —

High Static 1117-2200 rpm

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Electrical data
Legend and Notes NOTES:
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multi-motor and combi-
Applicable for Electrical Data Tables on nation load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the
overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR
pages 103-130 breaker. Canadian units may be fuse or circuit breaker.
2. For 208/230 v units, where one value is show it is the same for
LEGEND either 208 or 230 volts.
BRKR — Circuit Breaker 3. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage: Never operate a motor
C.O. — Convenience Outlet where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater than 2%.
FLA — Full Load Amps Use the following formula to determine the percentage of voltage
IFM — Indoor Fan Motor imbalance.
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps
% Voltage = 100 x max voltage deviation from average voltage
P.E. — Power Exhaust
Imbalance average voltage
PWRD C.O. — Powered Convenience Outlet
RLA — Rated Load Amps Example: Supply voltage is 230-3-60
SCCR — Short Circuit Current Rating
UNPWR C.O. — Unpowered Convenience Outlet A B C AB = 224-v
BC = 231-v
AC = 226-v
MOTOR

Average Voltage = (224 + 231 + 226) = 681 = 227


3 3
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 227-224 = 3-v
(BC) 231-227 = 4-v
(AC) 227-226 = 1-v
Maximum deviation is 4-v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.

% Voltage Imbalance = 100x 4 = 1.76%


227
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum
allowable 2%.

IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.

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Electrical data (cont)
48/50FC**08-16 Cooling Electrical Data
COMBUSTION
UNIT FAN MOTOR POWER
COMP 1 COMP 2 OFM (EA) IFM
48/50FC VOLTAGE STD HIGH (48 SERIES EXHAUST
UNIT V-Ph-Hz SCCR SCCR ONLY)
SIZE RANGE kA kA EFFCY
KIT FLA
RLA LRA RLA LRA WATTS FLA TYPE AT FULL FLA FLA
MIN MAX QTY (EA KIT)
LOAD
STD/MED 6.4
208-3-60 187 253 13.1 123 13.1 123 325 1.5 5 10 90% 0.48 1 3.8
HIGH 7.5
STD/MED 6.4
230-3-60 187 253 13.1 123 13.1 123 325 1.5 5 10 90% 0.48 1 3.8
HIGH 7.5
08
STD/MED 3.0
460-3-60 414 506 6.1 60 6.1 60 325 0.8 5 10 90% 0.25 1 1.8
HIGH 3.5
STD/MED 2.5
575-3-60 518 633 4.6 41 4.6 41 325 0.6 5 — 90% 0.24 1 3.8
HIGH 3.0
STD/MED 6.4
208-3-60 187 253 13.7 123 13.7 123 325 1.5 5 10 90% 0.48 1 3.8
HIGH 7.5
STD/MED 6.4
230-3-60 187 253 13.7 123 13.7 123 325 1.5 5 10 90% 0.48 1 3.8
HIGH 7.5
09
STD/MED 3.0
460-3-60 414 506 6.2 60 6.2 60 325 0.8 5 10 90% 0.25 1 1.8
HIGH 3.5
STD/MED 2.5
575-3-60 518 633 4.8 41 4.8 41 325 0.6 5 — 90% 0.24 1 3.8
HIGH 3.0
STD/MED 6.4
208-3-60 187 253 15.6 110 15.6 110 325 1.5 5 10 90% 0.48 1 3.8
HIGH 12.6
STD/MED 6.4
230-3-60 187 253 15.6 110 15.6 110 325 1.5 5 10 90% 0.48 1 3.8
HIGH 12.6
12
STD/MED 3.0
460-3-60 414 506 7.7 60 7.7 60 325 0.8 5 10 90% 0.25 1 1.8
HIGH 5.6
STD/MED 2.5
575-3-60 518 633 5.9 41 5.9 41 325 0.6 5 — 90% 0.24 1 3.8
HIGH 4.6
STD/MED 7.5
208-3-60 187 253 22.4 149 19.6 136 1070 7.4 5 10 90% 0.48 1 3.8
HIGH 12.6
STD/MED 7.5
230-3-60 187 253 22.4 149 19.6 136 1070 7.4 5 10 90% 0.48 1 3.8
HIGH 12.6
14
STD/MED 3.5
460-3-60 414 506 10.6 75 8.2 66 1070 7.4 5 10 90% 0.25 1 1.8
HIGH 5.6
STD/MED 3.0
575-3-60 518 633 7.7 54 6.6 55 1070 7.4 5 — 90% 0.24 1 3.8
HIGH 4.6
STD/MED 7.5
208-3-60 187 253 28.2 239 19.6 136 280 1.5 5 10 90% 0.48 1 3.8
HIGH 12.6
STD/MED 7.5
230-3-60 187 253 28.2 239 19.6 136 280 1.5 5 10 90% 0.48 1 3.8
HIGH 12.6
16
STD/MED 3.5
460-3-60 414 506 14.7 130 8.2 66 280 0.8 5 10 90% 0.25 1 1.8
HIGH 5.6
STD/MED 3.0
575-3-60 518 633 11.3 94 6.6 55 280 0.6 5 — 90% 0.24 1 3.8
HIGH 4.6

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Electrical data (cont)
48FC**08-16 MCA MOCP Electrical Data
NO CONVENIENCE OUTLET OR UNPOWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET
WITH POWER EXHAUST
48FC NOM. STD HIGH NO POWER EXHAUST (powered from unit)
UNIT IFM TYPE SCCR SCCR
SIZE V-Ph-Hz kA kAa FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BREAKER FLA LRA BREAKER FLA LRA
STD/MED 5 10 39 50 41 263 43 50 45 267
208/230-3-60
HIGH 5 10 40 50 42 265 44 50 47 269
STD/MED 5 10 19 20 19 128 21 25 21 130
48FC**08 460-3-60
HIGH 5 10 19 25 20 131 21 25 22 133
STD/MED 5 — 15 20 15 90 18 20 19 94
575-3-60
HIGH 5 — 15 20 15 91 19 20 20 95
STD/MED 5 10 41 50 42 263 44 50 47 267
208/230-3-60
HIGH 5 10 42 50 44 265 46 50 48 269
STD/MED 5 10 19 25 20 128 21 25 22 130
48FC**09 460-3-60
HIGH 5 10 20 25 20 131 21 25 22 133
STD/MED 5 — 15 20 15 90 19 20 20 94
575-3-60
HIGH 5 — 15 20 16 91 19 25 20 95
STD/MED 5 10 45 60 47 237 49 60 51 241
208/230-3-60
HIGH 5 10 51 60 54 246 55 60 58 250
STD/MED 5 10 22 25 23 128 24 30 25 130
48FC**12 460-3-60
HIGH 5 10 25 30 26 132 27 30 28 134
STD/MED 5 — 17 20 18 90 21 25 22 94
575-3-60
HIGH 5 — 20 25 20 92 23 25 25 96
STD/MED 5 10 63 80 65 303 67 80 70 307
208/230-3-60
HIGH 5 10 68 80 71 310 72 80 76 314
STD/MED 5 10 33 40 34 155 35 40 36 157
48FC**14 460-3-60
HIGH 5 10 35 45 37 156 37 45 39 158
STD/MED 5 — 27 30 28 121 31 35 33 125
575-3-60
HIGH 5 — 29 35 30 122 32 35 35 126
STD/MED 5 10 67 80 69 398 71 80 73 402
208/230-3-60
HIGH 5 10 72 80 75 405 76 100 79 409
STD/MED 5 10 33 45 33 209 35 45 35 211
48FC**16 460-3-60
HIGH 5 10 35 45 36 210 37 50 38 212
STD/MED 5 — 26 30 26 160 30 40 30 164
575-3-60
HIGH 5 — 28 30 28 161 31 40 32 165
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

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Electrical data (cont)
48FC**08-16 MCA MOCP Electrical Data (cont)
WITH POWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET
STD NO POWER EXHAUST WITH POWER EXHAUST (powered from unit)
48FC NOM. IFM TYPE SCCR
UNIT SIZE V-Ph-Hz FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA MCA HACR MCA HACR
BREAKER FLA LRA BREAKER FLA LRA
STD/MED 5 44 50 46 268 48 60 51 272
208/230-3-60
HIGH 5 45 50 48 270 49 60 52 274
STD/MED 5 21 25 22 130 23 25 24 132
48FC**08 460-3-60
HIGH 5 21 25 22 133 23 25 24 135
STD/MED 5 16 20 17 92 20 25 21 96
575-3-60
HIGH 5 17 20 17 93 21 25 22 97
STD/MED 5 45 50 48 268 49 60 52 272
208/230-3-60
HIGH 5 47 50 49 270 50 60 53 274
STD/MED 5 21 25 22 130 23 25 24 132
48FC**09 460-3-60
HIGH 5 22 25 23 133 24 25 25 135
STD/MED 5 17 20 17 92 20 25 22 96
575-3-60
HIGH 5 17 20 18 93 21 25 22 97
STD/MED 5 50 60 52 242 54 60 57 246
208/230-3-60
HIGH 5 56 60 59 251 60 70 64 255
STD/MED 5 25 30 26 130 26 30 28 132
48FC**12 460-3-60
HIGH 5 27 30 29 134 29 35 31 136
STD/MED 5 19 25 20 92 23 25 24 96
575-3-60
HIGH 5 21 25 22 94 25 30 27 98
STD/MED 5 68 80 71 308 72 80 75 312
208/230-3-60
HIGH 5 73 80 77 315 — — — —
STD/MED 5 35 45 37 157 37 45 39 159
48FC**14 460-3-60
HIGH 5 37 45 39 158 39 45 41 160
STD/MED 5 29 35 30 123 33 35 35 127
575-3-60
HIGH 5 72 80 74 403 76 100 79 407
STD/MED 5 77 100 80 410 81 100 85 414
208/230-3-60
HIGH 5 35 45 36 211 37 50 38 213
STD/MED 5 37 50 38 212 39 50 40 214
48FC**16 460-3-60
HIGH 5 28 35 28 162 31 40 32 166
STD/MED 5 29 40 30 163 33 40 34 167
575-3-60
HIGH 5 72 80 74 403 76 100 79 407

105
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*08 MCA MOCP Electrical Data
50FC UNIT SIZE

ELECTRIC HEATER NO CONVENIENCE OUTLET or UNPOWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

WITH POWER EXHAUST


STD HIGH NO POWER EXHAUST
IFM (powered from unit)
SCCR SCCR CRHEATER NOM
TYPE FLA FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA kAa ****00 (kW)
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BRKR FLA LRA BRKR FLA LRA

— — — 39 50 41 263 43 50 45 267
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 39/40 50/50 41/41 263/263 43/44 50/50 45/45 267/267
STD/ 412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 50/57 50/60 46/52 263/263 55/61 60/70 50/56 267/267
5 10
MED 414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 74/84 80/90 67/76 263/263 78/88 80/90 72/81 267/267
208/230-3-60

415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 92/105 100/110 84/96 263/263 97/109 100/110 88/100 267/267
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 119/136 125/150 109/125 263/263 124/141 125/150 113/129 267/267
— — — 40 50 42 265 44 50 47 269
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 40/41 50/50 42/42 265/265 44/46 50/50 47/47 269/269
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 52/58 60/60 47/53 265/265 56/63 60/70 51/57 269/269
HIGH 5 10
414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 75/85 80/90 69/78 265/265 80/90 80/90 73/82 269/269
415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 93/106 100/110 85/97 265/265 98/111 100/125 90/102 269/269
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 120/137 125/150 110/126 265/265 125/142 125/150 115/130 269/269
— — — 19 20 19 128 21 25 21 130
50FC-*08

420A 15.0 18.0 27 30 24 128 29 30 26 130


STD/
5 10 421A 25.0 30.1 42 45 38 128 44 45 40 130
MED
422A 33.0 39.7 54 60 49 128 56 60 51 130
460-3-60

423A 41.7 50.2 67 70 61 128 69 70 63 130


— — — 19 25 20 131 21 25 22 133
420A 15.0 18.0 27 30 25 131 30 30 27 133
HIGH 5 10 421A 25.0 30.1 42 45 39 131 45 45 41 133
422A 33.0 39.7 54 60 50 131 57 60 52 133
423A 41.7 50.2 68 70 62 131 70 70 64 133
— — — 15 20 15 90 18 20 19 94
STD/
5 — 425A 18.0 17.3 25 25 23 90 30 30 27 94
575-3-60

MED
427A 36.0 34.6 47 50 43 90 52 60 47 94
— — — 15 20 15 91 19 20 20 95
HIGH 5 — 425A 18.0 17.3 26 30 23 91 31 35 28 95
427A 36.0 34.6 47 50 43 91 52 60 48 95
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

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Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*08 MCA MOCP Electrical Data (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE

ELECTRIC HEATER WITH POWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

WITH POWER EXHAUST


STD NO POWER EXHAUST
IFM (powered from unit)
SCCR CRHEATER NOM
TYPE FLA FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA ****00 (kW)
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BRKR FLA LRA BRKR FLA LRA

— — — 44 50 46 268 48 60 51 272
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 44/46 50/50 46/46 268/268 48/50 60/60 51/51 272/272
STD/ 412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 56/63 60/70 51/57 268/268 61/67 70/70 56/62 272/272
5
MED 414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 80/90 73/82 268/268 84/94 90/100 77/86 272/272
208/230-3-60

415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 98/111 100/125 90/101 268/268 103/115 110/125 94/106 272/272
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 125/142 125/150 115/130 268/268 130/147 150/150 119/135 272/272
— — — 45 50 48 270 49 60 52 274
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 45/47 50/50 48/48 270/270 49/52 60/60 52/52 274/274
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 58/64 60/70 53/58 270/270 62/69 70/70 57/63 274/274
HIGH 5
414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 81/91 90/100 74/83 270/270 86/96 90/100 78/88 274/274
415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 99/112 100/125 91/103 270/270 104/117 110/125 95/107 274/274
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 126/143 150/150 116/131 270/270 131/148 150/150 120/136 274/274
— — — 21 25 22 130 23 25 24 132
50FC-*08

420A 15.0 18.0 29 30 27 130 32 35 29 132


STD/
5 421A 25.0 30.1 45 45 41 130 47 50 43 132
MED
422A 33.0 39.7 57 60 52 130 59 60 54 132
460-3-60

423A 41.7 50.2 70 70 64 130 72 80 66 132


— — — 21 25 22 133 23 25 24 135
420A 15.0 18.0 30 30 27 133 32 35 29 135
HIGH 5 421A 25.0 30.1 45 45 41 133 47 50 43 135
422A 33.0 39.7 57 60 52 133 59 60 54 135
423A 41.7 50.2 70 70 64 133 73 80 66 135
— — — 16 20 17 92 20 25 21 96
STD/
5 425A 18.0 17.3 27 30 25 92 32 35 29 96
575-3-60

MED
427A 36.0 34.6 49 50 45 92 54 60 49 96
— — — 17 20 17 93 21 25 22 97
HIGH 5 425A 18.0 17.3 28 30 25 93 33 35 30 97
427A 36.0 34.6 50 50 45 93 54 60 50 97

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Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*09 MCA MOCP Electrical Data
50FC UNIT SIZE

ELECTRIC HEATER NO CONVENIENCE OUTLET or UNPOWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

WITH POWER EXHAUST


STD HIGH NO POWER EXHAUST
IFM (powered from unit)
SCCR SCCR CRHEATER NOM
TYPE FLA FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA kAa ****00 (kW)
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BRKR FLA LRA BRKR FLA LRA

— — — 41 50 42 263 44 50 47 267
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 41/41 50/50 42/42 263/263 44/44 50/50 47/47 267/267
STD/ 412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 50/57 50/60 46/52 263/263 55/61 60/70 50/56 267/267
5 10
MED 414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 74/84 80/90 67/76 263/263 78/88 80/90 72/81 267/267
208/230-3-60

415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 92/105 100/110 84/96 263/263 97/109 100/110 88/100 267/267
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 119/136 125/150 109/125 263/263 124/141 125/150 113/129 267/267
— — — 42 50 44 265 46 50 48 269
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 42/42 50/50 44/44 265/265 46/46 50/50 48/48 269/269
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 52/58 60/60 47/53 265/265 56/63 60/70 51/57 269/269
HIGH 5 10
414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 75/85 80/90 69/78 265/265 80/90 80/90 73/82 269/269
415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 93/106 100/110 85/97 265/265 98/111 100/125 90/102 269/269
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 120/137 125/150 110/126 265/265 125/142 125/150 115/130 269/269
— — — 19 25 20 128 21 25 22 130
50FC-*09

420A 15.0 18.0 27 30 24 128 29 30 26 130


STD/
5 10 421A 25.0 30.1 42 45 38 128 44 45 40 130
MED
422A 33.0 39.7 54 60 49 128 56 60 51 130
460-3-60

423A 41.7 50.2 67 70 61 128 69 70 63 130


— — — 20 25 20 131 21 25 22 133
420A 15.0 18.0 27 30 25 131 30 30 27 133
HIGH 5 10 421A 25.0 30.1 42 45 39 131 45 45 41 133
422A 33.0 39.7 54 60 50 131 57 60 52 133
423A 41.7 50.2 68 70 62 131 70 70 64 133
— — — 15 20 15 90 19 20 20 94
STD/
5 — 425A 18.0 17.3 25 25 23 90 30 30 27 94
575-3-60

MED
427A 36.0 34.6 47 50 43 90 52 60 47 94
— — — 15 20 16 91 19 25 20 95
HIGH 5 — 425A 18.0 17.3 26 30 23 91 31 35 28 95
427A 36.0 34.6 47 50 43 91 52 60 48 95
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

108
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*09 MCA MOCP Electrical Data (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE

ELECTRIC HEATER WITH POWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

WITH POWER EXHAUST


STD NO POWER EXHAUST
IFM (powered from unit)
SCCR CRHEATER NOM
TYPE FLA FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA ****00 (kW)
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BRKR FLA LRA BRKR FLA LRA

— — — 45 50 48 268 49 60 52 272
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 45/46 50/50 48/48 268/268 49/50 60/60 52/52 272/272
STD/ 412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 56/63 60/70 51/57 268/268 61/67 70/70 56/62 272/272
5
MED 414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 80/90 80/90 73/82 268/268 84/94 90/100 77/86 272/272
208/230-3-60

415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 98/111 100/125 90/101 268/268 103/115 110/125 94/106 272/272
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 125/142 125/150 115/130 268/268 130/147 150/150 119/135 272/272
— — — 47 50 49 270 50 60 53 274
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 47/47 50/50 49/49 270/270 50/52 60/60 53/53 274/274
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 58/64 60/70 53/58 270/270 62/69 70/70 57/63 274/274
HIGH 5
414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 81/91 90/100 74/83 270/270 86/96 90/100 78/88 274/274
415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 99/112 100/125 91/103 270/270 104/117 110/125 95/107 274/274
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 126/143 150/150 116/131 270/270 131/148 150/150 120/136 274/274
— — — 21 25 22 130 23 25 24 132
50FC-*09

420A 15.0 18.0 29 30 27 130 32 35 29 132


STD/
5 421A 25.0 30.1 45 45 41 130 47 50 43 132
MED
422A 33.0 39.7 57 60 52 130 59 60 54 132
460-3-60

423A 41.7 50.2 70 70 64 130 72 80 66 132


— — — 22 25 23 133 24 25 25 135
420A 15.0 18.0 30 30 27 133 32 35 29 135
HIGH 5 421A 25.0 30.1 45 45 41 133 47 50 43 135
422A 33.0 39.7 57 60 52 133 59 60 54 135
423A 41.7 50.2 70 70 64 133 73 80 66 135
— — — 17 20 17 92 20 25 22 96
STD/
5 425A 18.0 17.3 27 30 25 92 32 35 29 96
575-3-60

MED
427A 36.0 34.6 49 50 45 92 54 60 49 96
— — — 17 20 18 93 21 25 22 97
HIGH 5 425A 18.0 17.3 28 30 25 93 33 35 30 97
427A 36.0 34.6 50 50 45 93 54 60 50 97

109
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*12 MCA MOCP Electrical Data
50FC UNIT SIZE

ELECTRIC HEATER NO CONVENIENCE OUTLET or UNPOWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

WITH POWER EXHAUST


STD HIGH NO POWER EXHAUST
IFM (powered from unit)
SCCR SCCR CRHEATER NOM
TYPE FLA FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA kAa ****00 (kW)
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BRKR FLA LRA BRKR FLA LRA

— — — 45 60 47 237 49 60 51 241
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 45/45 60/60 47/47 237/237 49/49 60/60 51/51 241/241
STD/ 412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 50/57 60/60 47/52 237/237 55/61 60/70 51/56 241/241
5 10
MED 415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 92/105 100/110 84/96 237/237 97/109 100/110 88/100 241/241
208/230-3-60

416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 119/136 125/150 109/125 237/237 124/141 125/150 113/129 241/241
417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 139/159 150/175 127/146 237/237 143/164 150/175 132/150 241/241
— — — 51 60 54 246 55 60 58 250
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 51/51 60/60 54/54 246/246 55/55 60/60 58/58 250/250
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 58/64 60/70 54/59 246/246 63/69 70/70 58/63 250/250
HIGH 5 10
415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 100/112 100/125 91/103 246/246 104/117 110/125 96/107 250/250
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 127/144 150/150 116/132 246/246 131/148 150/150 121/136 250/250
417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 146/167 150/175 134/153 246/246 151/171 175/175 139/157 250/250
— — — 22 25 23 128 24 30 25 130
420A 15.0 18.0 27 30 24 128 29 30 26 130
50FC-*12

MED 5 10 422A 33.0 39.7 54 60 49 128 56 60 51 130


423A 41.7 50.2 67 70 61 128 69 70 63 130
460-3-60

424A 50.0 60.1 79 80 73 128 82 90 75 130


— — — 25 30 26 132 27 30 28 134
420A 15.0 18.0 30 30 27 132 32 35 29 134
HIGH 5 10 422A 33.0 39.7 57 60 52 132 59 60 54 134
423A 41.7 50.2 70 70 64 132 72 80 66 134
424A 50.0 60.1 83 90 76 132 85 90 78 134
— — — 17 20 18 90 21 25 22 94
425A 18.0 17.3 25 25 23 90 30 30 27 94
MED 5 —
427A 36.0 34.6 47 50 43 90 52 60 47 94
575-3-60

428A 50.0 48.1 64 70 58 90 68 70 63 94


— — — 20 25 20 92 23 25 25 96
425A 18.0 17.3 28 30 25 92 33 35 30 96
HIGH 5 —
427A 36.0 34.6 49 50 45 92 54 60 49 96
428A 50.0 48.1 66 70 61 92 71 80 65 96
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

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Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*12 MCA MOCP Electrical Data (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE

ELECTRIC HEATER WITH POWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

WITH POWER EXHAUST


STD NO POWER EXHAUST
IFM (powered from unit)
SCCR CRHEATER NOM
TYPE FLA FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA ****00 (kW)
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BRKR FLA LRA BRKR FLA LRA

— — — 50 60 52 242 54 60 57 246
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 50/50 60/60 52/52 242/242 54/54 60/60 57/57 246/246
STD/ 412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 56/63 60/70 52/57 242/242 61/67 70/70 57/62 246/246
5
MED 415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 98/111 100/125 90/101 242/242 103/115 110/125 94/106 246/246
208/230-3-60

416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 125/142 125/150 115/130 242/242 130/147 150/150 119/135 246/246
417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 145/165 150/175 133/151 242/242 149/170 150/175 137/156 246/246
— — — 56 60 59 251 60 70 64 255
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 56/56 60/60 59/59 251/251 60/60 70/70 64/64 255/255
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 64/70 70/70 59/64 251/251 69/75 70/80 64/69 255/255
HIGH 5
415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 106/118 110/125 97/109 251/251 110/123 110/125 101/113 255/255
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 133/150 150/150 122/137 251/251 137/154 150/175 126/142 255/255
417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 152/173 175/175 140/158 251/251 157/177 175/200 144/163 255/255
— — — 25 30 26 130 26 30 28 132
420A 15.0 18.0 29 30 27 130 32 35 29 132
50FC-*12

STD/
5 422A 33.0 39.7 57 60 52 130 59 60 54 132
MED
423A 41.7 50.2 70 70 64 130 72 80 66 132
460-3-60

424A 50.0 60.1 82 90 75 130 84 90 77 132


— — — 27 30 29 134 29 35 31 136
420A 15.0 18.0 33 35 30 134 35 35 32 136
HIGH 5 422A 33.0 39.7 60 60 55 134 62 70 57 136
423A 41.7 50.2 73 80 67 134 75 80 69 136
424A 50.0 60.1 85 90 78 134 88 90 80 136
— — — 19 25 20 92 23 25 24 96
STD/ 425A 18.0 17.3 27 30 25 92 32 35 29 96
5
MED 427A 36.0 34.6 49 50 45 92 54 60 49 96
575-3-60

428A 50.0 48.1 66 70 60 92 71 80 65 96


— — — 21 25 22 94 25 30 27 98
425A 18.0 17.3 30 30 27 94 35 35 32 98
HIGH 5
427A 36.0 34.6 52 60 47 94 56 60 51 98
428A 50.0 48.1 68 70 63 94 73 80 67 98

111
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*14 MCA MOCP Electrical Data
50FC UNIT SIZE

ELECTRIC HEATER NO CONVENIENCE OUTLET or UNPOWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

WITH POWER EXHAUST


STD HIGH NO POWER EXHAUST
IFM (powered from unit)
SCCR SCCR CRHEATER NOM
TYPE FLA FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA kAa ****00 (kW)
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BRKR FLA LRA BRKR FLA LRA

- - - 63 80 65 303 67 80 70 307
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 63/63 80/80 65/65 303/303 67/67 80/80 70/70 307/307
STD/ 412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 63/63 80/80 65/65 303/303 67/67 80/80 70/70 307/307
5 10
MED 415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 93/106 100/110 85/97 303/303 98/111 100/125 90/102 307/307
208/230-3-60

416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 120/137 125/150 110/126 303/303 125/142 125/150 115/130 307/307
417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 140/160 150/175 128/147 303/303 145/165 150/175 133/151 307/307
— — — 68 80 71 310 72 80 76 314
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 68/68 80/80 71/71 310/310 72/72 80/80 76/76 314/314
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 68/68 80/80 71/71 310/310 72/72 80/80 76/76 314/314
HIGH 5 10
415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 100/112 100/125 91/103 310/310 104/117 110/125 96/107 314/314
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 127/144 150/150 116/132 310/310 131/148 150/150 121/136 314/314
417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 146/167 150/175 134/153 310/310 151/171 175/175 139/157 314/314
— — — 33 40 34 155 35 40 36 157
420A 15.0 18.0 33 40 34 155 35 40 36 157
50FC-*14

STD/
5 10 422A 33.0 39.7 54 60 50 155 57 60 52 157
MED
423A 41.7 50.2 68 70 62 155 70 70 64 157
460-3-60

424A 50.0 60.1 80 80 73 155 82 90 75 157


— — — 35 45 37 156 37 45 39 158
420A 15.0 18.0 35 45 37 156 37 45 39 158
HIGH 5 10 422A 33.0 39.7 57 60 52 156 59 60 54 158
423A 41.7 50.2 70 70 64 156 72 80 66 158
424A 50.0 60.1 83 90 76 156 85 90 78 158
— — — 27 30 28 121 31 35 33 125
STD/ 425A 18.0 17.3 27 30 28 121 31 35 33 125
5 —
MED 427A 36.0 34.6 47 50 43 121 52 60 48 125
575-3-60

428A 50.0 48.1 64 70 59 121 69 70 63 125


— — — 29 35 30 122 32 35 35 126
425A 18.0 17.3 29 35 30 122 33 35 35 126
HIGH 5 —
427A 36.0 34.6 49 50 45 122 54 60 49 126
428A 50.0 48.1 66 70 61 122 71 80 65 126
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

112
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*14 MCA MOCP Electrical Data (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE

ELECTRIC HEATER WITH POWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

WITH POWER EXHAUST


STD NO POWER EXHAUST
IFM (powered from unit)
SCCR CRHEATER NOM
TYPE FLA FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA ****00 (kW)
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BRKR FLA LRA BRKR FLA LRA

— — — 68 80 71 308 72 80 75 312
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 68/68 80/80 71/71 308/308 72/72 80/80 75/75 312/312
STD/ 412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 68/68 80/80 71/71 308/308 72/72 80/80 75/75 312/312
5
MED 415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 99/112 100/125 91/103 308/308 104/117 110/125 95/107 312/312
208/230-3-60

416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 126/143 150/150 116/131 308/308 131/148 150/150 120/136 312/312
417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 146/166 150/175 134/152 308/308 151/171 175/175 138/157 312/312
— — — 73 80 77 315 77 90 81 319
411A 7.8/10.4 21.7/25.0 73/73 80/80 77/77 315/315 77/77 90/90 81/81 319/319
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 73/73 80/80 77/77 315/315 77/77 90/90 81/81 319/319
HIGH 5
415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 106/118 110/125 97/109 315/315 110/123 110/125 101/113 319/319
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 133/150 150/150 122/137 315/315 137/154 150/175 126/142 319/319
417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 152/173 175/175 140/158 315/315 157/177 175/200 144/163 319/319
— — — 35 45 37 157 37 45 39 159
420A 15.0 18.0 35 45 37 157 37 45 39 159
50FC-*14

STD/
5 422A 33.0 39.7 57 60 52 157 59 60 54 159
MED
423A 41.7 50.2 70 70 64 157 73 80 66 159
460-3-60

424A 50.0 60.1 83 90 76 157 85 90 78 159


— — — 37 45 39 158 39 45 41 160
420A 15.0 18.0 37 45 39 158 39 45 41 160
HIGH 5 422A 33.0 39.7 60 60 55 158 62 70 57 160
423A 41.7 50.2 73 80 67 158 75 80 69 160
424A 50.0 60.1 85 90 78 158 88 90 80 160
— — — 29 35 30 123 33 35 35 127
STD/ 425A 18.0 17.3 29 35 30 123 33 35 35 127
5
MED 427A 36.0 34.6 50 50 45 123 54 60 50 127
575-3-60

428A 50.0 48.1 66 70 61 123 71 80 65 127


— — — 30 35 32 124 34 40 37 128
425A 18.0 17.3 30 35 32 124 35 40 37 128
HIGH 5
427A 36.0 34.6 52 60 47 124 56 60 51 128
428A 50.0 48.1 68 70 63 124 73 80 67 128

113
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*16 MCA MOCP Electrical Data
50FC UNIT SIZE

ELECTRIC HEATER NO CONVENIENCE OUTLET or UNPOWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

WITH POWER EXHAUST


STD HIGH NO POWER EXHAUST
IFM (powered from unit)
SCCR SCC CRHEATER NOM
TYPE FLA FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA R kAa ****00 (kW)
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BRKR FLA LRA BRKR FLA LRA

— — — 67 80 69 398 71 80 73 402
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 67/67 80/80 69/69 398/398 71/71 80/80 73/73 402/402
414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 75/85 80/90 69/78 398/398 80/90 80/90 73/82 402/402
STD/
5 10 415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 93/106 100/110 85/97 398/398 98/111 100/125 90/102 402/402
MED
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 120/137 125/150 110/126 398/398 125/142 125/150 115/130 402/402
208/230-3-60

417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 140/160 150/175 128/147 398/398 145/165 150/175 133/151 402/402
451A 50.3/67.0 139.7/161.2 184/211 200/225 169/194 398/398 189/216 200/225 174/198 402/402
— — — 72 80 75 405 76 100 79 409
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 72/72 80/80 75/75 405/405 76/76 100/100 79/79 409/409
414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 81/91 100/100 75/84 405/405 86/96 100/100 79/88 409/409
HIGH 5 10 415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 100/112 100/125 91/103 405/405 104/117 110/125 96/107 409/409
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 127/144 150/150 116/132 405/405 131/148 150/150 121/136 409/409
417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 146/167 150/175 134/153 405/405 151/171 175/175 139/157 409/409
451A 50.3/67.0 139.7/161.2 191/218 200/225 175/200 405/405 196/222 200/225 180/204 409/409
— — — 33 45 33 209 35 45 35 211
420A 15.0 18.0 33 45 33 209 35 45 35 211
421A 25.0 30.1 42 45 39 209 45 45 41 211
STD/
5 10 422A 33.0 39.7 54 60 50 209 57 60 52 211
50FC-*16

MED
423A 41.7 50.2 68 70 62 209 70 70 64 211
424A 50.0 60.1 80 80 73 209 82 90 75 211
460-3-60

452A 67.0 80.6 106 110 97 209 108 110 99 211


— — — 35 45 36 210 37 50 38 212
420A 15.0 18.0 35 45 36 210 37 50 38 212
421A 25.0 30.1 45 45 41 210 47 50 43 212
HIGH 5 10 422A 33.0 39.7 57 60 52 210 59 60 54 212
423A 41.7 50.2 70 70 64 210 72 80 66 212
424A 50.0 60.1 83 90 76 210 85 90 78 212
452A 67.0 80.6 108 110 99 210 110 125 101 212
— — — 26 30 26 160 30 40 30 164
425A 18.0 17.3 26 30 26 160 31 40 30 164
STD/
5 — 427A 36.0 34.6 47 50 43 160 52 60 48 164
MED
428A 50.0 48.1 64 70 59 160 69 70 63 164
575-3-60

453A 67.0 64.5 85 90 78 160 90 90 82 164


— — — 28 30 28 161 31 40 32 165
425A 18.0 17.3 28 30 28 161 33 40 32 165
HIGH 5 — 427A 36.0 34.6 49 50 45 161 54 60 49 165
428A 50.0 48.1 66 70 61 161 71 80 65 165
453A 67.0 64.5 87 90 79 161 92 100 84 165
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

114
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*16 MCA MOCP Electrical Data (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE

ELECTRIC HEATER WITH POWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

WITH POWER EXHAUST


STD NO POWER EXHAUST
IFM (powered from unit)
SCCR CRHEATER NOM
TYPE FLA FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE FUSE OR DISCONNECT SIZE
kA ****00 (kW)
MCA HACR MCA HACR
BRKR FLA LRA BRKR FLA LRA

— — — 72 80 74 403 76 100 79 407


412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 72/72 80/80 74/74 403/403 76/76 100/100 79/79 407/407
414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 81/91 90/100 74/83 403/403 86/96 100/100 79/88 407/407
STD/
5 415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 99/112 100/125 91/103 403/403 104/117 110/125 95/107 407/407
MED
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 126/143 150/150 116/131 403/403 131/148 150/150 120/136 407/407
208/230-3-60

417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 146/166 150/175 134/152 403/403 151/171 175/175 138/157 407/407
451A 50.3/67.0 139.7/161.2 190/217 200/225 175/200 403/403 195/222 200/225 179/204 407/407
— — — 77 100 80 410 81 100 85 414
412A 12.0/16.0 33.4/38.5 77/77 100/100 80/80 410/410 81/81 100/100 85/85 414/414
414A 18.8/25.0 52.1/60.1 87/97 100/100 80/89 410/410 92/102 100/110 85/93 414/414
HIGH 5 415A 24.0/32.0 66.7/77.0 106/118 110/125 97/109 410/410 110/123 110/125 101/113 414/414
416A 31.8/42.4 88.4/102.0 133/150 150/150 122/137 410/410 137/154 150/175 126/142 414/414
417A 37.6/50.0 104.2/120.3 152/173 175/175 140/158 410/410 157/177 175/200 144/163 414/414
451A 50.3/67.0 139.7/161.2 197/224 200/225 181/205 410/410 202/228 225/250 185/210 414/414
— — — 35 45 36 211 37 50 38 213
420A 15.0 18.0 35 45 36 211 37 50 38 213
421A 25.0 30.1 45 45 41 211 47 50 43 213
STD/
5 422A 33.0 39.7 57 60 52 211 59 60 54 213
50FC-*16

MED
423A 41.7 50.2 70 70 64 211 73 80 66 213
424A 50.0 60.1 83 90 76 211 85 90 78 213
460-3-60

452A 67.0 80.6 108 110 99 211 111 125 101 213
— — — 37 50 38 212 39 50 40 214
420A 15.0 18.0 37 50 38 212 39 50 40 214
421A 25.0 30.1 48 50 44 212 50 50 46 214
HIGH 5 422A 33.0 39.7 60 60 55 212 62 70 57 214
423A 41.7 50.2 73 80 67 212 75 80 69 214
424A 50.0 60.1 85 90 78 212 88 90 80 214
452A 67.0 80.6 111 125 102 212 113 125 104 214
— — — 28 35 28 162 31 40 32 166
425A 18.0 17.3 28 35 28 162 33 40 32 166
STD/
5 427A 36.0 34.6 50 50 45 162 54 60 50 166
MED
428A 50.0 48.1 66 70 61 162 71 80 65 166
575-3-60

453A 67.0 64.5 87 90 80 162 92 100 84 166


— — — 29 40 30 163 33 40 34 167
425A 18.0 17.3 30 40 30 163 35 40 34 167
HIGH 5 427A 36.0 34.6 52 60 47 163 56 60 51 167
428A 50.0 48.1 68 70 63 163 73 80 67 167
453A 67.0 64.5 89 90 81 163 94 100 86 167

115
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*08 Electric Heat Data — Without Non-fused Disconnect
50FC UNIT SIZE

SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT PART NUMBER


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

CRSINGLEXXXA00
STD HIGH NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA kAa
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 042 042 042 042
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 042 043 043 043
STD/
CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 043 043 043 043
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 043 043 043 043


CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 045 045 045 045
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 042 042 042 042
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 042 043 043 043
HIGH CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 043 043 043 043
CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 043 043 043 043
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 045 045 045 045
50FC-M08

CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 042 042 042 042


STD/ CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 042 042 042 042
MED CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 042 042 042 042
460-3-60

CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 044 044 044 044


CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 042 042 042 042
CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 042 042 042 042
HIGH
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 042 042 042 042
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 044 044 044 044
STD/ CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 042 042 042 042
575-3-60

MED CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 042 042 042 042


CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 042 042 042 042
HIGH
CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 042 042 042 042
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

116
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*08 Electric Heat Data — Without Non-fused Disconnect (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE

HSCCR SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

PART NUMBER CRSINGLEXXXA00


STD HIGH NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA kAa
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 064 064 064 064
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 064 064 064 064
STD/
CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 065 065 065 065
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 065 065 065 065


CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 066 066 066 066
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 064 064 064 064
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 064 064 064 064
HIGH CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 065 065 065 065
CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 065 065 065 065
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 066 066 066 066
50FC-M08

CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 064 064 064 064


STD/ CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 065 065 065 065
MED CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 065 065 065 065
460-3-60

CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 065 065 065 065


CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 064 064 064 064
CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 065 065 065 065
HIGH
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 065 065 065 065
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 065 065 065 065
STD/ CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 064 064 064 064
575-3-60

MED CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 065 065 065 065


CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 064 064 064 064
HIGH
CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 065 065 065 065
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

117
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*08 Electric Heat Data — With Non-fused Disconnect
50FC UNIT SIZE

SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT PART NUMBER


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

CRSINGLEXXXA00
STD NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5.0 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 042 042 042 042
CRHEATER412A00 16.0 5.0 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 042 043 043 043
STD/
CRHEATER414A00 25.0 5.0 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 043 043 043 043
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER415A00 32.0 5.0 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 043 043 043 043


CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5.0 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 045 045 045 045
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5.0 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 042 042 042 042
CRHEATER412A00 16.0 5.0 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 042 043 043 043
HIGH CRHEATER414A00 25.0 5.0 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 043 043 043 043
CRHEATER415A00 32.0 5.0 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 043 043 043 043
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5.0 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 045 045 045 045
50FC-M08

CRHEATER420A00 15.0 5.0 13.8 47.0 042 042 042 042


STD/ CRHEATER421A00 25.0 5.0 23.0 78.3 042 042 042 042
MED CRHEATER422A00 33.0 5.0 30.3 103.4 042 042 042 042
460-3-60

CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5.0 38.3 130.7 044 044 044 044


CRHEATER420A00 15.0 5.0 13.8 47.0 042 042 042 042
CRHEATER421A00 25.0 5.0 23.0 78.3 042 042 042 042
HIGH
CRHEATER422A00 33.0 5.0 30.3 103.4 042 042 042 042
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5.0 38.3 130.7 044 044 044 044
STD/ CRHEATER425A00 18.0 5.0 16.5 56.4 042 042 042 042
575-3-60

MED CRHEATER427A00 36.0 5.0 33.1 112.8 042 042 042 042
CRHEATER425A00 18.0 5.0 16.5 56.4 042 042 042 042
HIGH
CRHEATER427A00 36.0 5.0 33.1 112.8 042 042 042 042

118
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*09 Electric Heat Data — Without Non-fused Disconnect
50FC UNIT SIZE

SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT PART NUMBER


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

CRSINGLEXXXA00
STD HIGH NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA kAa
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 047 049 049 049
STD/
CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 049 049 049 049
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049


CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 047 049 049 049
HIGH CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
50FC-M09

CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047


STD/ CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 047 047 047 047
MED CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 047
460-3-60

CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050


CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 047 047 047 047
HIGH
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
STD/ CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
575-3-60

MED CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047


CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
HIGH
CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

119
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*09 Electric Heat Data — Without Non-fused Disconnect (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE

HSCCR SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

PART NUMBER CRSINGLEXXXA00


STD HIGH NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA kAa
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 067 067 067 067
STD/
CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 068 068 068 068
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 068 068 068 068


CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 069 069 069 069
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 067 067 067 067
HIGH CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 069 069 069 069
50FC-M09

CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 067 067 067 067


STD/ CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 068 068 068 068
MED CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 068 068 068 068
460-3-60

CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 068 068 068 068


CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 068 068 068 068
HIGH
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 068 068 068 068
STD/ CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 067 067 067 067
575-3-60

MED CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 068 068 068 068


CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 067 067 067 067
HIGH
CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 068 068 068 068
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

120
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*09 Electric Heat Data — With Non-fused Disconnect
50FC UNIT SIZE

SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT PART NUMBER


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

CRSINGLEXXXA00
STD NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5.0 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER412A00 16.0 5.0 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 047 049 049 049
STD/
CRHEATER414A00 25.0 5.0 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 049 049 049 049
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER415A00 32.0 5.0 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049


CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5.0 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5.0 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER412A00 16.0 5.0 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 047 049 049 049
HIGH CRHEATER414A00 25.0 5.0 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER415A00 32.0 5.0 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5.0 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
50FC-M09

CRHEATER420A00 15.0 5.0 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047


STD/ CRHEATER421A00 25.0 5.0 23.0 78.3 047 047 047 047
MED CRHEATER422A00 33.0 5.0 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 047
460-3-60

CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5.0 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050


CRHEATER420A00 15.0 5.0 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER421A00 25.0 5.0 23.0 78.3 047 047 047 047
HIGH
CRHEATER422A00 33.0 5.0 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5.0 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
STD/ CRHEATER425A00 18.0 5.0 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
575-3-60

MED CRHEATER427A00 36.0 5.0 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER425A00 18.0 5.0 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
HIGH
CRHEATER427A00 36.0 5.0 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047

121
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*12 Electric Heat Data — Without Non-fused Disconnect
50FC UNIT SIZE

SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT PART NUMBER


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

CRSINGLEXXXA00
STD HIGH NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA kAa
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 047 049 049 049
STD/
CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051


CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 047 047 047 049
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 049 049 049 049
HIGH CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047
50FC-M12

STD/ CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 047


MED CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
460-3-60

CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050


CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 050
HIGH
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
STD/
CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
575-3-60

MED
CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
HIGH CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

122
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*12 Electric Heat Data — Without Non-fused Disconnect (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE

HSCCR SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

PART NUMBER CRSINGLEXXXA00


STD HIGH NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA kAa
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 067 067 067 067
STD/
CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 068 068 068 068
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 069 069 069 069


CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 069 069 069 069
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 067 067 067 067
HIGH CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 069 069 069 069
CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 069 069 069 069
CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 067 067 067 067
50FC-M12

STD/ CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 068 068 068 068


MED CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 068 068 068 068
460-3-60

CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068


CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 068 068 068 068
HIGH
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 067 067 067 067
STD/
CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 068 068 068 068
575-3-60

MED
CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 067 067 067 067
HIGH CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

123
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*12 Electric Heat Data — With Non-fused Disconnect
50FC UNIT SIZE

SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT PART NUMBER


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

CRSINGLEXXXA00
STD NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5.0 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER412A00 16.0 5.0 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 047 049 049 049
STD/
CRHEATER415A00 32.0 5.0 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5.0 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051


CRHEATER417A00 50.0 5.0 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5.0 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 047 047 047 049
CRHEATER412A00 16.0 5.0 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 049 049 049 049
HIGH CRHEATER415A00 32.0 5.0 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5.0 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER417A00 50.0 5.0 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER420A00 15.0 5.0 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047
50FC-M12

STD/ CRHEATER422A00 33.0 5.0 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 047
MED CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5.0 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
460-3-60

CRHEATER424A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050


CRHEATER420A00 15.0 5.0 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER422A00 33.0 5.0 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 050
HIGH
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5.0 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER424A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER425A00 18.0 5.0 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
STD/
CRHEATER427A00 36.0 5.0 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
575-3-60

MED
CRHEATER428A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER425A00 18.0 5.0 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
HIGH CRHEATER427A00 36.0 5.0 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER428A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050

124
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*14 Electric Heat Data — Without Non-fused Disconnect
50FC UNIT SIZE

SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT PART NUMBER


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

CRSINGLEXXXA00
STD HIGH NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA kAa
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 049 049 049 049
STD/
CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051


CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 049 049 049 049
HIGH CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047
50FC-M14

STD/ CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 047


MED CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
460-3-60

CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050


CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 050
HIGH
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
STD/
CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
575-3-60

MED
CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
HIGH CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*14 Electric Heat Data — Without Non-fused Disconnect (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE

HSCCR SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

PART NUMBER CRSINGLEXXXA00


STD HIGH NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA kAa
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 067 067 067 067
STD/
CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 068 068 068 068
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 069 069 069 069


CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 069 069 069 069
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5 10 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 067 067 067 067
HIGH CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 069 069 069 069
CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 069 069 069 069
CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 067 067 067 067
50FC-M14

STD/ CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 068 068 068 068


MED CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 068 068 068 068
460-3-60

CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068


CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 068 068 068 068
HIGH
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 067 067 067 067
STD/
CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 068 068 068 068
575-3-60

MED
CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 067 067 067 067
HIGH CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

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Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*14 Electric Heat Data — With Non-fused Disconnect
50FC UNIT SIZE

SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT PART NUMBER


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

CRSINGLEXXXA00
STD NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5.0 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER412A00 16.0 5.0 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 049 049 049 049
STD/
CRHEATER415A00 32.0 5.0 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
MED
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5.0 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051


CRHEATER417A00 50.0 5.0 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER411A00 10.4 5.0 7.8/9.6 26.7/32.6 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER412A00 16.0 5.0 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 049 049 049 049
HIGH CRHEATER415A00 32.0 5.0 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5.0 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER417A00 50.0 5.0 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER420A00 15.0 5.0 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047
50FC-M14

STD/ CRHEATER422A00 33.0 5.0 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 047
MED CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5.0 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
460-3-60

CRHEATER424A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050


CRHEATER420A00 15.0 5.0 13.8 47.0 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER422A00 33.0 5.0 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 050
HIGH
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5.0 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER424A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER425A00 18.0 5.0 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
STD/
CRHEATER427A00 36.0 5.0 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
575-3-60

MED
CRHEATER428A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER425A00 18.0 5.0 16.5 56.4 047 047 047 047
HIGH CRHEATER427A00 36.0 5.0 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER428A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050

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Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*16 Electric Heat Data — Without Non-fused Disconnect
50FC UNIT SIZE

SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT PART NUMBER


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

CRSINGLEXXXA00
STD HIGH NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA kAa
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 049 049 049 049
STD/ CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
MED CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051


CRHEATER451A00 67 5 10 50.3/61.5 171.7/210.0 053 053 053 053
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
HIGH
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER451A00 67 5 10 50.3/61.5 171.7/210.0 053 053 053 053
CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 — -— — -—
CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 047
50FC-M16

STD/
MED CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
460-3-60

CRHEATER452A00 67 5 10 61.5 210.0 052 052 052 052


CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 — -— — -—
CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 050
HIGH
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER452A00 67 5 10 61.5 210.0 052 052 052 052
CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 — -— — -—
STD/ CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
MED CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
575-3-60

CRHEATER453A00 67 5 — 61.5 210.0 052 052 052 052


CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 — -— — -—
CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
HIGH
CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER453A00 67 5 — 61.5 210.0 052 052 052 052
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

128
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*16 Electric Heat Data — Without Non-fused Disconnect (cont)
50FC UNIT SIZE

HSCCR SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

PART NUMBER CRSINGLEXXXA00


STD HIGH NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA kAa
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 068 068 068 068
STD/ CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 068 068 068 068
MED CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 069 069 069 069
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 069 069 069 069


CRHEATER451A00 67 5 10 50.3/61.5 171.7/210.0 070 070 070 070
CRHEATER412A00 16 5 10 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER414A00 25 5 10 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER415A00 32 5 10 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 068 068 068 068
HIGH
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5 10 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 069 069 069 069
CRHEATER417A00 50 5 10 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 069 069 069 069
CRHEATER451A00 67 5 10 50.3/61.5 171.7/210.0 070 070 070 070
CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 068 068 068 068
50FC-M16

STD/
MED CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068
460-3-60

CRHEATER452A00 67 5 10 61.5 210.0 069 069 069 069


CRHEATER420A00 15 5 10 13.8 47.0 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER421A00 25 5 10 23.0 78.3 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER422A00 33 5 10 30.3 103.4 068 068 068 068
HIGH
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5 10 38.3 130.7 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER424A00 50 5 10 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER452A00 67 5 10 61.5 210.0 069 069 069 069
CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 067 067 067 067
STD/ CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 068 068 068 068
MED CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068
575-3-60

CRHEATER453A00 67 5 — 61.5 210.0 069 069 069 069


CRHEATER425A00 18 5 — 16.5 56.4 067 067 067 067
CRHEATER427A00 36 5 — 33.1 112.8 068 068 068 068
HIGH
CRHEATER428A00 50 5 — 45.9 156.7 068 068 068 068
CRHEATER453A00 67 5 — 61.5 210.0 069 069 069 069
NOTE(S):
a. High SCCR (Short Circuit Current Rating) is not available on the following: units with Humidi-MiZer system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss monitor, Non-fused dis-
connect, and 575V.

129
Electrical data (cont)
50FC-*16 Electric Heat Data — With Non-fused Disconnect
50FC UNIT SIZE

SINGLE POINT OR JUNCTION KIT PART NUMBER


NOM. V-Ph-Hz

CRSINGLEXXXA00
STD NO C.O. OR
IFM ELECTRIC HEATER NOM APPLICATION APPLICATION WITH PWRD C.O.
SCCR UNPOWERED C.O.
TYPE PART NUMBER (kW) (kW) OUTPUT (MBH)
kA
WITH P.E. WITH P.E.
NO P.E. NO P.E
(pwrd fr/unit) (pwrd fr/unit)
CRHEATER412A00 16.0 5.0 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER414A00 25.0 5.0 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 049 049 049 049
STD/ CRHEATER415A00 32.0 5.0 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
MED CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5.0 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
208/230-3-60

CRHEATER417A00 50.0 5.0 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051


CRHEATER451A00 67.0 5.0 50.3/61.5 171.7/210.0 053 053 053 053
CRHEATER412A00 16.0 5.0 12.0/14.7 41.0/50.1 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER414A00 25.0 5.0 18.8/23.0 64.1/78.3 049 049 049 049
CRHEATER415A00 32.0 5.0 24.0/29.4 82.0/100.3 049 049 049 049
HIGH
CRHEATER416A00 42.4 5.0 31.8/38.9 108.7/132.9 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER417A00 50.0 5.0 37.6/45.9 128.1/156.7 051 051 051 051
CRHEATER451A00 67.0 5.0 50.3/61.5 171.7/210.0 053 053 053 053
CRHEATER420A00 15.0 5.0 13.8 47.0 — — — —
CRHEATER421A00 25.0 5.0 23.0 78.3 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER422A00 33.0 5.0 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 047
50FC-M16

STD/
MED CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5.0 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER424A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
460-3-60

CRHEATER452A00 67.0 5.0 61.5 210.0 052 052 052 052


CRHEATER420A00 15.0 5.0 13.8 47.0 — — — —
CRHEATER421A00 25.0 5.0 23.0 78.3 047 047 047 047
CRHEATER422A00 33.0 5.0 30.3 103.4 047 047 047 050
HIGH
CRHEATER423A00 41.7 5.0 38.3 130.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER424A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER452A00 67.0 5.0 61.5 210.0 052 052 052 052
CRHEATER425A00 18.0 5.0 16.5 56.4 — — — —
STD/ CRHEATER427A00 36.0 5.0 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
MED CRHEATER428A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
575-3-60

CRHEATER453A00 67.0 5.0 61.5 210.0 052 052 052 052


CRHEATER425A00 18.0 5.0 16.5 56.4 — — — —
CRHEATER427A00 36.0 5.0 33.1 112.8 047 047 047 047
HIGH
CRHEATER428A00 50.0 5.0 45.9 156.7 050 050 050 050
CRHEATER453A00 67.0 5.0 61.5 210.0 052 052 052 052

130
Typical wiring diagrams
Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 48FC 08-12 208-230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with Electromechanical Control and POL224 Economizer
131
132

Typical wiring diagrams (cont)


Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 48FC 08-12 208-230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with SystemVu™ Controller
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)
Typical Power Wiring Diagram — 48FC 08-12 208-230/460-3-60 Unit
with Electromechanical or SystemVu™ Controllers

133
134

Typical wiring diagrams (cont)


Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 48FC 14 208-230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with Electromechanical Control and POL224 Economizer
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)
Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 48FC 14 208-230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with SystemVu™ Controller
135
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)
Typical Power Wiring Diagram — 48FC 14 208-230/3/60 Unit
with Electromechanical Controller or SystemVu™ Controllers

136
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)
Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 48FC 16 208-230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with Electromechanical Control and POL224 Economizer
137
138

Typical wiring diagrams (cont)


Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 48FC 16 230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with SystemVu™ Controller
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)

Typical Power Wiring Diagram — 48FC 16 208-230/460-3-60 Unit


with Electromechanical or SystemVu™ Controllers

139
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)

Typical Power Wiring Diagram — 48FC 16 575-3-60 Unit


with Electromechanical or SystemVu™ Controllers

140
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)
Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 50FC 08-12 208-230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with Electromechanical Control and POL224 Economizer
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142

Typical wiring diagrams (cont)


Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 50FC 08-12 208-230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with SystemVu™ Controller
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)

Typical Power Wiring Diagram — 50FC 08-12 208-230/460-3-60 Unit


with Electromechanical or SystemVu™ Controllers

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144

Typical wiring diagrams (cont)


Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 50FC 14 208-230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with Electromechanical Control and POL224 Economizer
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)
Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 50FC 14 208-230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with SystemVu™ Controller
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Typical wiring diagrams (cont)

Typical Power Wiring Diagram — 50FC 14 208-230/3/60 Unit


with Electromechanical Controller or SystemVu™ Controllers

146
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)
Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 50FC 16 230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with Electromechanical Controller and POL224 Economizer
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148

Typical wiring diagrams (cont)


Typical Control Wiring Diagram — 50FC 16 230/460/575-3-60 Unit
with SystemVu™ Controller
Typical wiring diagrams (cont)

Typical Power Wiring Diagram — 50FC 16 208-230/460-3-60 Unit


with Electromechanical or SystemVu™ Controllers

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Typical wiring diagrams (cont)

Typical Power Wiring Diagram — 50FC 16 575-3-60 Unit


with Electromechanical or SystemVu™ Controllers

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Sequence of operation
General has been modified, it will not change back to 45 seconds
until power is reset to the control. On units with 2 stages of
The sequence below describes the sequence of operation heat, when additional heat is required, W2 closes and initi-
for an electromechanical unit with and without a factory-
ates power to the second stage of the main gas valve.
installed EconomizerONE (POL224 controller). For infor-
When the thermostat is satisfied, W1 and W2 open and
mation regarding a direct digital controller, see the start-up,
the gas valve closes, interrupting the flow of gas to the
operations, and troubleshooting manual for the applicable main burners. If the unit is controlled through a room ther-
controller.
mostat set for fan auto, the indoor-fan motor will continue
Electromechanical units without to operate for an additional 45 seconds then stop. A LED
economizer indicator is provided on the IGC to monitor operation.
Electric heating (50FC units)
Cooling (2-stage units)
NOTE: 50FC units are sold as cooling only. If electric heat-
When the thermostat calls for cooling, terminals G and Y1
ers are required, use only factory-approved heaters. They
are energized. The indoor fan will run at the low fan speed will operate as follows.
and the C1 compressor contactor (CC) is energized caus-
ing the compressor and outdoor fan to run. The low indoor Units have either 1 or 2 stages of electric heat. When the
fan speed is 50% or 60% of the user set fan speed depend- thermostat calls for heating, power is applied to G and the
ing on unit size. W1 terminals at the unit. The unit control will energize the
If additional cooling is needed, the thermostat will add the indoor fan contactor and the first stage of electric heat. On
call for Y2. This will increase the indoor fan speed to the units with 2-stage heating, when additional heating is
required, the second stage of electric heat (if equipped) will
user set fan speed and energize the C2 contactor and sec- be energized when power is applied at the W2 terminal on
ond compressor for full compressor capacity. The outdoor
the unit.
fan is the same speed for Y1 and Y2.
When the thermostat removes the call for Y2 but leaves the
Y1, the indoor fan will slow to the reduced percentage of IMPORTANT: The thermostat must be configured for
the user set fan speed, the C2 contactor will de-energize, Electric Heat so it will energize G with the W1 call.
the second compressor will turn off, and the outdoor fan
will remain on. When the thermostat removes the call for Electromechanical units with factory-
Y1 the compressor contactor will de-energize shutting installed EconomizerONE
down the compressor and the outdoor fan. When the ther- When free cooling is not available, the compressors will be
mostat removes the call for G, the indoor fan will turn off controlled by the zone thermostat. When free cooling is
after the specific unit fan off delay. available, the outdoor-air damper is modulated by the
NOTE: Per ASHRAE 90.1-2019 and IECC-2018 stan- EconomizerONE control to provide a 50°F (10°C) to 55°F
dards, during the first stage cooling operation the Unit (13°C) mixed-air temperature into the zone. As the mixed
Control Board (UCB) will adjust the fan motor speed to air temperature fluctuates above 55°F (13°C) or below
provide 50% or 60% of the total cfm established for the 50°F (10°C) dampers will be modulated (open or close) to
unit. bring the mixed-air temperature back within control. If
mechanical cooling is utilized with free cooling, the outdoor-
Gas heating (48FC units) air damper will maintain its current position at the time the
NOTE: WeatherMaker® units have 2 stages of gas heat. compressor is started. If the increase in cooling capacity
When the thermostat calls for heating, power is sent to W causes the mixed-air temperature to drop below 45°F (7°C),
on the Integrated Gas Controller (IGC) board. An LED (light- then the outdoor-air damper position will be decreased to the
emitting diode) on the IGC board turns on and remains on minimum position. If the mixed-air temperature continues to
during normal operation. A check is made to ensure that the fall, the outdoor-air damper will close. Control returns to nor-
roll-out switch and limit switch are closed. If the check was mal once the mixed-air temperature rises above 48°F (9°C).
successful, the induced-draft motor is energized, and when The power exhaust fans will be energized and de-energized, if
its speed is satisfactory, as proven by the flue gas pressure installed, as the outdoor-air damper opens and closes.
switch, the ignition activation period begins. The burners If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to the
will ignite within 5 seconds. If the burners do not light, there EconomizerONE control, a demand controlled ventilation
is a 22 second delay before another 5 second attempt. This strategy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone
sequence is repeated for 15 minutes or until the burners increases above the CO2 setpoint (on the EconomizerONE
light. If, after the 15 minutes, the burners still have not lit, controller), the minimum position of the damper will be
heating is locked out. To reset the control, break 24-v power increased proportionally until the Maximum Ventilation set-
to the thermostat. ting is reached. As the CO2 level decreases because of the
When ignition occurs, the IGC board will continue to moni- increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air damper will follow the
tor the condition of the roll-out switch, the limit switches, higher demand condition from either the DCV mode or from
the flue gas pressure switch, as well as the flame sensor. the free cooling mode. For EconomizerONE operation,
45 seconds after ignition occurs, assuming the unit is con- there must be a thermostat call for the fan (G). If the unit is
trolled through a room thermostat set for fan auto, the occupied and the fan is on, the damper will operate at min-
indoor-fan motor will energize (and the outdoor-air damp- imum position. Otherwise, the damper will be closed.
ers will open to their minimum position). If, for some rea- When the EconomizerONE control is in the occupied
son, the over-temperature limit opens prior to the start of mode and a call for cooling exists (Y1 on the thermostat),
the indoor fan blower, the unit will shorten the 45 second the control will first check for indoor fan operation. If the
delay to 5 seconds less than the time from initiation of heat fan is not on, then cooling will not be activated. If the fan is
to when the limit tripped. Gas will not be interrupted to the on, then the control will open the EconomizerONE
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Sequence of operation (cont)
On the initial power to the EconomizerONE control, it will
take the damper up to 2-1/2 minutes before it begins to Normal Cooling Mode
position itself. After the initial power-up, further changes in
damper position can take up to 90 seconds to initiate. RDV
Indoor Supply
Air
Damper movement from full closed to full open (or vice
versa) will take between 1-1/2 and 2-1/2 minutes. If free
cooling can be used as determined from the appropriate TWV
Condenser Coil Reheat Coil
changeover command (dry bulb, outdoor enthalpy, differ-
ential dry bulb, or differential enthalpy), then the control
will modulate the dampers open and closed to maintain the
mixed-air temperature setpoint at 50°F (10°C) to 55°F Outdoor Air
(13°C). If there is a further demand for cooling (cooling
Compressor TXV
second stage — Y2 is energized), then the control will
bring on compressor stage 1 to maintain the mixed-air Evaporator Coil
temperature setpoint. The EconomizerONE damper will be
open at maximum position. = Closed Valve
= Open Valve
2-Speed Note: The EconomizerONE controller will adjust = Three-Way Valve Indoor Return
the damper position as the Indoor Fan Speed changes, per Air
its configured values.
Heating
The sequence of operation for heating is the same as an Subcooling Mode (REHEAT1)
electromechanical unit without an economizer. The only
difference is how the economizer acts. The economizer will Indoor Supply
RDV Air
stay at the Economizer Minimum Position while the evapo-
rator fan is operating. The outdoor-air damper is closed
TWV
when the indoor fan is not operating. Refer to Service and Condenser Coil Reheat Coil
Maintenance manual for further details.
Optional Humidi-MiZer® dehumidification
Outdoor Air
system
Units with the factory equipped Humidi-MiZer system Compressor TXV
option are capable of providing multiple modes of
Evaporator Coil
improved dehumidification as a variation of the normal
cooling cycle. The Humidi-MiZer system option includes = Closed Valve
additional valves in the liquid line and discharge line of = Open Valve
each refrigerant circuit, a small reheat condenser coil = Three-Way Valve Indoor Return
Air
downstream of the evaporator, and variable-speed control
of some or all outdoor fans. Operation of the revised refrig-
erant circuit for each mode is described below.
The Humidi-MiZer system provides 3 sub-modes of opera- Hot Gas Reheat Mode (REHEAT2)
tion: Cool, Reheat1, and Reheat2.
Indoor Supply
Cool mode — Provides a normal ratio of Sensible and RDV Air
Latent Cooling effect from the evaporator coil.
Reheat1 — Provides increased Latent Cooling while TWV
slightly reducing the Sensible Cooling effect. Condenser Coil Reheat Coil

Reheat2 — Provides normal Latent Cooling but with null


or minimum Sensible Cooling effect delivered to the space.
Outdoor Air
The Reheat1 and Reheat2 modes are available when the
unit is not in a Heating mode and when the Low Ambient Compressor TXV
Lockout switch is closed.
Evaporator Coil
Refer to the following figures for piping flow diagrams.
= Closed Valve
SystemVu™ controller (factory option) = Open Valve
= Three-Way Valve Indoor Return
For details on operating 48/50FC units equipped with the Air
factory-installed SystemVu controller option, refer to FC/GC
Series Single Package Rooftop Units with SystemVu Con-
LEGEND
troller Controls, Start-Up, Operation and Troubleshooting
manual. RDV — Reheat Discharge Valve
TWV — Three-Way Valve
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Application data
Minimum operating ambient temperature (cooling) operating cfm, minimum value is the HIGHER of the cool-
In mechanical cooling mode, your Carrier rooftop unit can ing and heating minimum cfm values published on page 8
safely operate down to an outdoor ambient temperature of and the maximum value is the LOWER of the cooling and
40°F (4°C) [0°F (–18°C) for size 14 models]. It is possible heating maximum values published on page 8.
to provide cooling at lower outdoor ambient temperatures Heating-to-cooling changeover
by using less outside air, economizers, and/or accessory
low ambient kits. Your unit will automatically change from heating to cooling
mode when using a thermostat with an auto-changeover
Maximum operating ambient temperature (cooling) feature.
The maximum operating ambient temperature for cooling Airflow
mode is 125°F (52°C) except for size 14 models with
120°F (49°C). While cooling operation above 115°F All units are draw-though in cooling mode and blow-
(46°C) [120°F (49°C) for size 14 models] may be possible, through in heating mode.
it could cause either a reduction in performance, reliability, Outdoor air application strategies
or a protective action by the unit’s internal safety devices.
Economizers reduce operating expenses and compressor
Multiple motor and drive packages run time by providing a free source of cooling and a means
Some applications need larger horsepower motors, some of ventilation to match application changing needs. In fact,
need more airflow, and some need both. Regardless of the they should be considered for most applications. Also, con-
case, your Carrier expert has a factory installed combination sider the various economizer control methods and their
to meet your application. A wide selection of motors are benefits, as well as sensors required to accomplish your
available, factory installed, to handle nearly any application. application goals. Please contact your local Carrier repre-
sentative for assistance.
Stainless steel heat exchanger (48FC units only)
Motor limits, brake horsepower (bhp)
The stainless steel heat exchanger option provides the
tubular heat exchanger be made out of a minimum Due to internal design of Carrier units, the air path, and
20 gauge type 409 stainless steel for applications where specially designed motors, the full horsepower (maximum
the mixed air to the heat exchanger is expected to drop continuous bhp) band, as listed in the Fan Performance
below 45°F (7°C). Stainless steel may be specified on tables, can be used with the utmost confidence. There is no
applications where the presence of airborne contaminants need for extra safety factors, as Carrier motors are
require its use (applications such as paper mills) or in area designed and rigorously tested to use the entire, listed bhp
with very high outdoor humidity that may result in severe range without either nuisance tripping or premature motor
condensation in the heat exchanger during cooling failure.
operation. Propane heating (48FC units only)
Minimum mixed air temperature (heating) (48FC Propane has different physical qualities than natural gas.
units only) As a result, propane requires different fuel to air mixture.
To optimize the fuel/air mixture for propane, Carrier sells
Using the factory settings, the minimum temperatures for
different burner orifices in an easy to install accessory kit.
the mixed air (the combined temperature of the warm To select the correct burner orifices or determine the heat
return air and the cold outdoor air) entering the dimpled, capacity for a propane application, use either the selection
gas heat exchangers are shown in the following table.
software, or the unit’s service manual.
Minimum Temperature for Mixed Air Temperature High altitude heating
ALUMINIZED STAINLESS STEEL High altitudes have less oxygen, which affects the fuel/air
50°F (10°C) Continuous 40°F (4°C) Continuous
mixture in heat exchangers. In order to maintain a proper
fuel/air mixture, heat exchangers operating in altitudes
45°F (7°C) Intermittent 35°F (2°C) Intermittent
above 2000 ft (610 m) require different orifices. To select
Operating at lower mixed-air temperatures may be possi- the correct burner orifices or determine the heat capacity
ble, if a field-supplied, outdoor air thermostat initiates both for a high altitude application, use either the selection soft-
heat stages when the temperature is less than the mini- ware, or the unit’s service manual.
mum temperatures listed above. Please contact your local High altitudes have less oxygen, which means heat
Carrier representative for assistance. exchangers need less fuel. The new gas orifices in this field-
Minimum and maximum airflow (heating and installed kit make the necessary adjustment for high alti-
tude applications. They restore the optimal fuel to air mix-
cooling) ture and maintain healthy combustion on altitudes above
To maintain safe and reliable operation of your rooftop, 2000 ft (610 m).
operate within the heating airflow limits during heating NOTE: Typical natural gas heating value ranges from 975
mode and cooling airflow limits during cooling mode. to 1050 Btu/ft3 at sea level nationally. The heating value
Operating above the maximum may cause blow-off, unde- goes down approximately 1.7% per every thousand feet
sired airflow noise, or airflow related problems with the elevation. Standard factory orifices can typically be used up
rooftop unit. Operating below the minimum may cause to 2000 ft (610 m) elevation without any operational
problems with coil freeze-up and unsafe heating operation. issues.
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Application data (cont)
Sizing a rooftop life, and maintains even, comfortable temperatures. Please
Bigger is not necessarily better. While an air conditioner contact your local Carrier representative for assistance.
needs to have enough capacity to meet the design loads, it Low ambient applications
does not need excess capacity. In fact, excess capacity typ-
ically results in very poor part load performance and The optional Carrier economizer can adequately cool your
humidity control. space by bringing in fresh, cool outside air. In fact, when so
equipped, accessory low-ambient kit may not be necessary.
Using higher design temperatures than ASHRAE recom- In low ambient conditions, unless the outdoor air is exces-
mends for your location, adding “safety factors” to the cal- sively humid or contaminated, economizer-based “free
culated load, are all signs of oversizing air conditioners. cooling” is the preferred less costly and energy conscious
Oversizing the air conditioner leads to poor humidity con- method. In low ambient applications where outside air
trol, reduced efficiency, higher utility bills, larger indoor might not be desired (such as contaminated or excessively
temperature swings, excessive noise, and increased wear humid outdoor environments), your Carrier rooftop can
and tear on the air conditioner. operate to ambient temperatures down to 0°F (–18°C)
Rather than oversizing an air conditioner, engineers should using the recommended accessory low ambient controller.
“right-size” or even slightly “under-size” air conditioners. NOTE: 0°F (–18°C) is standard on size 14 models.
Correctly sizing an air conditioner controls humidity better;
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Guide specifications — 48FC
Note about this specification: recording and reporting capabilities. Controller
This specification is in the “Masterformat” as published by the Construc- shall also provide diagnostics and alarms of
tion Specification Institute. Please feel free to copy this specification
directly into your building spec. abnormal unit operation through the controller.
Controller shall have an intuitive user display
and be able to be used in a standalone opera-
tion or via building automation system (BAS).
2. Quick Unit Status LEDs of: RUN — meaning all
systems are go, ALERT — that indicates there
Gas Heat/Electric Cooling Packaged is currently a non-critical issue with the unit, like
Rooftop filters need to be replaced and FAULT — that
indicates the unit has a critical issue and will
HVAC Guide Specifications possibly shut down.
Size Range: 7.5 to 15 Nominal Tons 3. Six large navigation keys for easy access. Navi-
Carrier Model Number: 48FC*08-16 gation keys shall consist of: TEST, BACK,
Part 1 — (23 06 80) Schedules for Decentralized ENTER, and MENU along with UP and DOWN
HVAC Equipment arrows.
1.01 (23 06 80.13) Decentralized Unitary HVAC Equip- 4. Full back lit user display with 4 line by 30 char-
ment Schedule acter text capabilities. Display menu shall be
designed to provide guided major menus and
A. (23 06 80.13.A.) Rooftop Unit (RTU) Schedule:
sub menus main menus provided below:
1. Schedule is per the project specification
a. Shutdown Unit
requirements.
b. Run Status
Part 2 — (23 07 16) HVAC Equipment Insulation
c. Settings
2.01 (23 07 16.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units:
d. Alerts/Faults
A. (23 07 16.13.A.) Evaporator Fan Compartment:
e. Service
1. Interior cabinet surfaces shall be insulated with
a minimum 1/2 in. thick, minimum 1-1/2 lb f. Inputs
density, flexible fiberglass insulation bonded g. Outputs
with a phenolic binder, neoprene coated on the h. USB
air side.
5. The capability for standalone operation with
2. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A conventional thermostat/sensor or use with
requirements for flame spread and smoke building automation systems (BAS) of Carrier
generation. i-Vu®, BACnet MS/PT and Carrier Comfort
B. (23 07 16.13.B.) Gas Heat Compartment: Network® (CCN) systems. No special modules or
1. Aluminum foil-faced fiberglass insulation shall boards are required for these capabilities. Has
be used. the capability to work with Equipment Touch™
2. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A and System Touch™ devices and ZS Sensors.
requirements for flame spread and smoke 6. The ability to read refrigerant pressures at dis-
generation. play or via BAS network of Discharge Pressure
Part 3 — (23 09 13) Instrumentation and Control and Suction Pressure. The need for traditional
Devices for HVAC refrigerant gauges is not required.
3.01 (23 09 13.23) Sensors and Transmitters 7. USB Data Port for flash drive interaction. This
will allow the transfer of data for uploads,
A. (23 09 13.23.A.) Thermostats: downloads, perform software upgrades, back-
1. Thermostat must: up and restore data and file transfer data such
a. energize both “W” and “G” when calling for as component number of starts and run hours.
heat. 8. Reverse Rotation Protection of compressors if
b. have capability to energize 1 or 2 stages of field 3-phase wiring is misapplied.
cooling, and 2 different stages of heating. 9. Provide Service Capabilities of:
c. include capability for occupancy scheduling. a. Auto run test
Part 4 — (23 09 23) Direct Digital Control system b. Manual run test
for HVAC c. Component run hours and starts
4.01 (23 09 23.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units: d. Commissioning reports
A. (23 09 23.13.A.) SystemVu™ intelligent integrated e. Data logging
Direct Digital Control (DDC) shall provide:
f. Alarm history
1. Integrated unit operation for comfort cooling,
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10. Economizer control and diagnostics. Set up breaker on the 24-v transformer side. Trans-
economizer operation, receive feedback from former shall have 75VA capability.
actuator. Also meets the most recent California 2. Shall utilize color-coded wiring.
Title 24, ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC Fault Detec-
tion and Diagnostic (FDD) requirements. 3. Shall include a Unit Control Board to conve-
niently and safely provide connection points for
11. Unit cooling operation down to 40°F (4°C) (0°F vital control functions such as: smoke detectors,
[–18°C] for size 14 models). phase monitor, gas controller, economizer, ther-
12. Controller shall have easy access connections mostat, DDC control options, and low and high
around the controller perimeter area and con- pressure switches. Controller shall also provide
sist of Mate-N-Lok, terminal block and RJ style an intuitive means to adjust the indoor fan
modular jack connections. speed through a simple switch and pot adjust-
13. 365 day real time clock, 20 holiday schedules ment design.
along with occupied and unoccupied scheduling. 4. The heat exchanger shall be controlled by an inte-
14. Auto-Recognition for easy installation and com- grated gas controller (IGC) microprocessor. See
missioning of devices like economizers, space heat exchanger section of this specification.
sensors etc. 5. Unit shall include a minimum of one 8-pin
15. A 5°F (3°C) temperature difference between screw terminal connection board for connec-
cooling and heating setpoints to meet the latest tion of control wiring.
ASHRAE 90.1 Energy Standard. B. (23 09 33.13.B.) Safeties:
16. Contain return air sensor, supply air sensor and 1. Compressor over-temperature, over-current.
outdoor air sensor to help monitor and provide High internal pressure differential.
data for the unit comfort operation, diagnostic 2. Low Pressure Switch:
and alarms.
a. Low pressure switch shall use different color
17. Use of Carrier’s field accessory hand-held wire than the high pressure switch. The pur-
Navigator™ display, Equipment Touch and Sys- pose is to assist the installer and service
tem Touch devices. technician to correctly wire and or trouble-
18. Units with the factory-installed Humidi-MiZer® shoot the rooftop unit.
system option are capable of providing multiple 3. High Pressure Switch:
modes of improved dehumidification as a varia-
a. High pressure switch shall use different color
tion of the normal cooling cycle.
wire than the low pressure switch. The pur-
19. Supply Air Tempering control operates the gas pose is to assist the installer and service
or electric heat to maintain a minimum supply technician to correctly wire and or trouble-
air temperature during conditions where very shoot the rooftop unit.
cold outdoor air causes the supply air tempera-
4. Mixed Air Auto Reset Temperature Switch:
ture to fall below the configured Supply Air
Tempering Setpoint. This occurs during periods a. When return air temperatures get the critical
where DCV is active and increasing the amount point that can cause compressor reliability
of outdoor air or in cases where the system is issues, this switch will shut down compres-
operating at very low airflow and the calculated sion only until the temperature raise accord-
economizer position has increased to maintain ingly. Switch opens at 60°F (16°C) and
a constant ventilation rate. closes at 65°F (18°C).
20. Demand limiting in SystemVu™ is achieved 5. Automatic Reset, Motor Thermal Overload
through setpoint expansion. The systems heat- Protector.
ing and cooling setpoints are expanded in steps 6. Heating section shall be provided with the fol-
or levels. The degree to which the setpoints lowing minimum protections:
may be expanded is defined by the 6 demand a. High temperature limit switches.
level offsets and the 2 commanded demand
limit levels. b. Induced draft motor speed sensor.
21. 3-year limited part warranty. c. Flame rollout switch.
Part 5 — (23 09 33) Electric and Electronic Control d. Flame proving controls.
System for HVAC Part 6 — (23 09 93) Sequence of Operations for
5.01 (23 09 33.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units: HVAC Controls
A. (23 09 33.13.A.) General: 6.01 (23 09 93.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units:
1. Shall be complete with self-contained low-voltage A. (23 09 93.13.A.) INSERT SEQUENCE OF
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Part 7 — (23 40 13) Panel Air Filters 10. Unit shall be designed in accordance with UL
7.01 (23 40 13.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units: Standard 60335-2-40, including tested to with-
stand rain.
A. (23 40 13.13.A.) Standard Filter Section:
11. Unit shall be constructed to prevent intrusion of
1. Shall consist of factory installed, low velocity, snow and tested to prevent snow intrusion into
disposable 2 in. thick fiberglass filters of com-
the control box up to 40 mph.
mercially available sizes.
12. Unit shake tested to assurance level 1, ASTM
2. Unit shall use only one filter size. Multiple sizes D4169 to ensure shipping reliability.
are not acceptable.
C. (23 81 19.13.C.) Delivery, Storage, and Handling:
3. Filters shall be accessible through an access
panel with “no-tool” removal as described in 1. Unit shall be stored and handled per manufac-
the unit cabinet section of this specification turer’s recommendations.
(23 81 19.13.G). 2. Lifted by crane requires either shipping top
Part 8 — (23 81 19) Self-Contained Air Conditioners panel or spreader bars.
8.01 (23 81 19.13) Small-Capacity Self-Contained Air 3. Unit shall only be stored or positioned in the
Conditioners: upright position.
A. (23 81 19.13.A.) General: D. (23 81 19.13.D.) Project Conditions:
1. Outdoor, rooftop mounted, electrically con- 1. As specified in the contract.
trolled, heating and cooling unit utilizing a fully E. (23 81 19.13.E.) Operating Characteristics:
hermetic scroll compressors for cooling duty 1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at
and gas combustion for heating duty. 125°F (52°C) ambient outdoor temperature
2. Factory assembled, single-piece heating and cool- except 14 size models that are capable of start-
ing rooftop unit. Contained within the unit enclo- ing and running at 120°F (49°C), meeting max-
sure shall be all factory wiring, piping, controls, imum load criteria of AHRI Standard 210/240
and special features required prior to field start-up. or 340/360 at ±10% voltage.
3. Unit shall use Puron® (R-410A) refrigerant. 2. Compressor with standard controls shall be
4. Unit shall be installed in accordance with the capable of operation down to 40°F (4°C) [0°F
manufacturer’s instructions. (–18°C) for size 14 models], ambient outdoor
temperatures. Accessory winter start kit is nec-
5. Unit must be selected and installed in compli- essary if mechanically cooling at ambient tem-
ance with local, state, and federal codes. peratures down to 25°F (–4°C) or 0°F (–18°C).
B. (23 81 19.13.B.) Quality Assurance: 3. Unit shall discharge supply air vertically or hori-
1. Unit meets ASHRAE 90.1 minimum efficiency zontally as shown on contract drawings.
requirements. 4. Unit shall be factory configured for vertical sup-
2. Unit shall be rated in accordance with AHRI ply and return configurations.
Standards 340/360. 5. Unit shall be field convertible from vertical to
3. Unit shall be designed to conform to horizontal airflow on all models. No special kit
ASHRAE 15. required except on 16 size models that require
4. Unit shall be UL-tested and certified in accordance a Supply Duct Kit field installed for horizontal
with ANSI Z21.47 Standards and UL-listed and air flow.
certified under Canadian standards as a total 6. Unit shall be capable of mixed operation: verti-
package for safety requirements. cal supply with horizontal return or horizontal
5. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A supply with vertical return.
requirements for flame spread and smoke F. (23 81 19.13.F.) Electrical Requirements:
generation.
1. Main power supply voltage, phase, and
6. Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding frequency must match those required by the
500 hour salt spray exposure per ASTM B117 manufacturer.
(scribed specimen).
G. (23 81 19.13.G.) Unit Cabinet:
7. Unit shall be designed in accordance with
1. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized
ISO 9001, and shall be manufactured in a facil-
steel, and shall be bonderized and coated with a
ity registered by ISO 9001:2015.
prepainted baked enamel finish on all externally
8. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to exposed surfaces.
NRCA Standards.
2. Unit cabinet exterior paint shall be: film thick-
9. Unit shall be subjected to a completely automated ness, (dry) 0.003 inches minimum, gloss (per
run test on the assembly line. The data for each ASTM D523, 60°F/16°C): 60, Hardness:
unit will be stored at the factory, and must be H-2H Pencil hardness.
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3. Evaporator fan compartment interior cabinet 2) Optional, factory approved, water-tight
insulation shall conform to AHRI Standards connection method must be used for
340/360 minimum exterior sweat criteria. Inte- thru-the-base electrical connections.
rior surfaces shall be insulated with a minimum 3) No basepan penetration, other than
1/2 in. thick, 1 lb density, flexible fiberglass those authorized by the manufacturer, is
insulation, neoprene coated on the air side. permitted.
Aluminum foil-faced fiberglass insulation shall
10. Component Access Panels (standard):
be used in the gas heat compartment.
a. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for
4. Base of unit shall have a minimum of 4
servicing.
locations for thru-the-base gas and electrical
connections (factory-installed or field-installed), b. Unit shall have one factory installed, tool-
standard. less, removable, filter access panel.
5. Base Rail: c. Panels covering control box, indoor fan,
indoor fan motor, gas components (where
a. Unit shall have base rails on a minimum of
applicable), and compressors shall have
2 sides.
molded composite handles.
b. Holes shall be provided in the base rails for
rigging shackles to facilitate maneuvering d. Handles shall be UV modified, composite.
They shall be permanently attached, and
and overhead rigging.
recessed into the panel.
c. Holes shall be provided in the base rail for
moving the rooftop by fork truck. e. Screws on the vertical portion of all remov-
able access panel shall engage into heat
d. Base rail shall be a minimum of 16 gauge resistant, molded composite collars.
thickness.
f. Collars shall be removable and easily
6. Condensate Pan and Connections: replaceable using manufacturer recom-
a. Shall be a sloped condensate drain pan mended parts.
made of a corrosion resistant material. H. (23 81 19.13.H.) Gas Heat:
b. Shall comply with ASHRAE Standard 62. 1. General:
c. Shall use a 3/4 in. 14 NPT drain connec- a. Heat exchanger shall be an induced draft
tion, possible either through the bottom or design. Positive pressure heat exchanger
side of the drain pan. Connection shall be designs shall not be allowed.
made per manufacturer’s recommendations.
b. Shall incorporate a direct-spark ignition sys-
7. Top Panel: tem and redundant main gas valve.
a. Shall be a single piece top panel on 08-14 c. Gas supply pressure at the inlet to the roof-
models and 2 piece on 16 size models. top unit gas valve must match that required
8. Gas Connections: by the manufacturer.
a. All gas piping connecting to unit gas valve 2. The heat exchanger shall be controlled by an
shall enter the unit cabinet at a single loca- integrated gas controller (IGC) microprocessor.
tion on side of unit (horizontal plane). a. IGC board shall notify users of fault using an
b. Thru-the-Base Capability: LED (light-emitting diode).
1) Standard unit shall have a thru-the-base b. The LED shall be visible without removing
gas-line location using a raised, embossed the control box access panel.
portion of the unit basepan. c. IGC board shall contain algorithms that modify
2) Optional, factory approved, water-tight evaporator fan operation to prevent future
connection method must be used for cycling on high temperature limit switch.
thru-the-base gas connections. d. Unit shall be equipped with anti-cycle pro-
3) No basepan penetration, other than tection with one short cycle on unit flame
those authorized by the manufacturer, is rollout switch or 4 continuous short cycles
permitted. on the high temperature limit switch. Fault
9. Electrical Connections: indication shall be made using an LED.
a. All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet 3. Standard Heat Exchanger Construction:
at a single, factory prepared, knockout a. Heat exchanger shall be of the tubular-section
location. type constructed of a minimum of 20-gauge
b. Thru-the-Base Capability: steel coated with a nominal 1.2 mil aluminum-
silicone alloy for corrosion resistance.
1) Standard unit shall have a thru-the-base
electrical location(s) using a raised, b. Burners shall be of the in-shot type con-
embossed portion of the unit basepan. structed of aluminum-coated steel.

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c. Burners shall incorporate orifices for rated b. Coating shall be applied to the aluminum fin
heat output up to 2000 ft (610 m) elevation. stock prior to the fin stamping process to
Additional accessory kits may be required for create an inert barrier between the alumi-
applications above 2000 ft (610 m) eleva- num fin and copper tube.
tion, depending on local gas supply c. Epoxy-phenolic barrier shall minimize gal-
conditions. vanic action between dissimilar metals.
d. Each heat exchanger tube shall contain d. Corrosion durability of fin stock shall be con-
multiple dimples for increased heating firmed through testing to be no less than
effectiveness. 1000 hours salt spray per ASTM B117-90.
4. Optional Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger e. Corrosion durability of fin stock shall be con-
Construction: firmed through testing to have no visible cor-
a. Use energy saving, direct-spark ignition rosion after 48 hour immersion in a room
system. temperature solution of 5% salt, 1% acetic
b. Use a redundant main gas valve. acid.
c. Burners shall be of the in-shot type con- f. Fin stock coating shall pass 2000 hours of
structed of aluminum-coated steel. the following: one week exposure in the pro-
hesion chamber followed by one week of
d. All gas piping shall enter the unit cabinet at a
accelerated ultraviolet light testing. Prohe-
single location on side of unit (horizontal sion chamber: the solution shall contain
plane). 3.5% sodium chloride and 0.35% ammo-
e. The optional stainless steel heat exchanger nium sulfate. The exposure cycle is one hour
shall be of the tubular-section type, con- of salt fog application at ambient followed by
structed of a minimum of 20-gauge type one hour drying at 95°F (35°C).
409 stainless steel.
3. Optional Copper-Fin Evaporator and Con-
f. Type 409 stainless steel shall be used in heat denser Coils:
exchanger tubes and vestibule plate. a. Shall be constructed of copper fins mechani-
g. Complete stainless steel heat exchanger cally bonded to copper tubes and copper
allows for greater application flexibility. tube sheets.
5. Induced Draft Combustion Motor and Blower: b. Galvanized steel tube sheets shall not be
a. Shall be a direct-drive, single inlet, forward- acceptable.
curved centrifugal type. c. A polymer strip shall prevent coil assembly
b. Shall be made from steel with a corrosion from contacting the sheet metal coil pan to
resistant finish. minimize potential for galvanic corrosion
c. Shall have permanently lubricated sealed between coil and pan.
bearings. 4. Optional E-coated Aluminum-Fin Evaporator
d. Shall have inherent thermal overload and Condenser Coils:
protection. a. Shall have a flexible epoxy polymer coating
e. Shall have an automatic reset feature. uniformly applied to all coil surface areas
without material bridging between fins.
I. (23 81 19.13.I.) Coils:
b. Coating process shall ensure complete coil
1. Standard Aluminum Fin-Copper Tube Coils: encapsulation of tubes, fins and headers.
a. Standard evaporator and condenser coils c. Color shall be high gloss black with gloss per
shall have aluminum lanced plate fins ASTM D523-89.
mechanically bonded to seamless internally
grooved copper tubes with all joints brazed. d. Uniform dry film thickness from 0.8 to
1.2 mil on all surface areas including fin
b. Evaporator coils shall be leak tested to edges.
150 psig, pressure tested to 450 psig, and
qualified to UL 1995 burst test at 1775 psig. e. Superior hardness characteristics of 2H per
ASTM D3363-92A and cross-hatch adhe-
c. Condenser coils shall be leak tested to sion of 4B-5B per ASTM D3359-93.
150 psig, pressure tested to 650 psig, and
qualified to UL 1995 burst test at 1980 psig. f. Impact resistance shall be up to 160 in. lb
(ASTM D2794-93).
2. Optional Pre-coated Aluminum-Fin Condenser
Coils: g. Humidity and water immersion resistance
shall be up to minimum 1000 and
a. Shall have a durable epoxy-phenolic coating 250 hours respectively (ASTM D2247-92
to provide protection in mildly corrosive and ASTM D870-92).
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h. Corrosion durability shall be confirmed L. (23 81 19.13.L.) Evaporator Fan and Motor with
through testing to be no less than EcoBlue™ Technology:
1000 hours salt spray per ASTM B117-90. 1. Direct Drive Evaporator Fan Motor:
J. (23 81 19.13.J.) Refrigerant Components: a. Shall be a ECM motor design.
1. Refrigerant circuit shall include the following b. Shall have permanently lubricated bearings.
control, safety, and maintenance features:
c. Shall have inherent automatic-reset thermal
a. Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) shall overload protection.
help provide optimum performance across
d. Shall have slow ramp up to speed capabilities.
the entire operating range. Shall contain
removable power element to allow change e. Shall require no fan/motor belts for operation,
out of power element and bulb without adjustments and or initial fan speed set up.
removing the valve body. f. Fan DC voltage set up on Unit Control
b. Refrigerant filter drier — Solid core design. Board can eliminate the need of removal of
c. Service gauge connections on suction and blower access door, required on conven-
tional belt drive systems.
discharge lines.
d. Pressure gauge access through a specially g. Shall be internally protected from electrical
designed access port in the top panel of the phase reversal and loss.
unit. 2. Evaporator Fan:
2. Compressors: a. Shall be easily set with dedicated selection
a. Unit shall use 2 tandem scroll compressors switch and adjustment pot on unit control
board or through SystemVu™ controller.
on single independent refrigeration circuit.
b. Units shall have single circuit and 2 stage cool- b. Shall provide 2 stage cooling capacity con-
ing and contain 2 dual stage compressors. trol, the indoor fan speed is automatically
controlled to meet the code-compliant
c. Evaporator coils shall be a full active design <66% low fan speed and 100% at full fan
to help better control comfort latent speed operation.
removal.
c. Blower fan shall be a Vane Axial fan design
d. Compressor motors shall be cooled by refrig- with 75% less moving parts than a conven-
erant gas passing through motor windings. tional belt drive system.
e. Compressors shall be internally protected d. Shall be constructed of a cast aluminum sta-
from high discharge temperature conditions. tor and high impact composite material on
f. Compressors shall be protected from an stator, rotor and air inlet casing.
over-temperature and over-amperage condi- e. Shall be a patented design with a corrosion
tions by an internal, motor overload device. resistant material and dynamically balanced.
g. Compressor shall be factory-mounted on f. Shall have slow ramp up to speed
rubber grommets. capabilities to help reduce sound and com-
h. Compressor motors shall have internal line fort issues typically associated with single
break thermal, current overload and high speed belt drive systems.
pressure differential protection. g. Shall be a slide out design with removal of a
i. Crankcase heaters shall not be required for few support brackets.
normal operating range, unless required by 3. Shall include an easily accessible Unit Control
the manufacturer due to refrigerant charge Board to conveniently and safely provide connec-
limits. tion points for vital control functions such as:
K. (23 81 19.13.K.) Return Air Filter Section: smoke detectors, phase monitor, gas controller,
1. Filters access is specified in the unit cabinet sec- economizer, thermostat, DDC control options,
tion of this specification. and low, high and mixed air temperature
switches. Controller shall also provide an intuitive
2. Filters shall be held in place by a pivoting filter
means to adjust the indoor fan speed through a
tray, facilitating easy removal and installation. simple switch and pot adjustment design.
3. Shall consist of factory installed, low velocity, M. (23 81 19.13.M.) Condenser Fans and Motors:
throw-away 2 in. thick fiberglass filters.
1. Condenser Fan Motors:
4. Filters shall be standard, commercially available
sizes. a. Shall be a totally enclosed motor.
5. Only one size filter per unit is allowed. b. Shall use permanently lubricated bearings.
c. Shall have inherent thermal overload protec-
tion with an automatic reset feature.
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2. Condenser Fans: 8) Capabilities for use with multiple-speed
a. Shall be a direct-driven propeller type fan. or single speed indoor fan systems.
b. Shall have galvalum blades riveted to steel 9) Digital sensors: Dry bulb and Enthalpy.
spider that have corrosion-resistant proper- h. Economizer controller on EconoMi$er 2
ties and shall be dynamically balanced. models with SystemVu™ controls shall be a 4
N. (23 81 19.13.N.) Special Features Options and to 20mA design controlled directly by the
Accessories: controller. SystemVu controller meets Cali-
fornia Title 24, ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC
1. Integrated EconomizerONE and EconoMi$er® 2
Fault Detection and Diagnostic (FDD)
Low Leak Rate Models. requirements.
a. Integrated, gear driven opposing modulating i. Shall be capable of introducing up to 100%
blade design type capable of simultaneous
outdoor air.
economizer and compressor operation.
j. Shall be equipped with a barometric relief
b. Independent modules for vertical or horizon- damper capable of relieving up to 100%
tal return configuration shall be available.
return air and contain seals that meet
Vertical return modules shall be available as ASHRAE 90.1 requirements.
a factory installed option.
k. Shall be designed to close damper(s) during
c. Damper blades shall be galvanized steel with
loss-of-power situations with spring return
composite gears. Plastic or composite blades built into motor.
on intake or return shall not be acceptable.
l. Dry bulb outdoor air temperature sensor
d. Shall include all hardware and controls to
shall be provided as standard. Enthalpy sen-
provide free cooling with outdoor air when sor is also available on factory-installed econ-
temperature and/or humidity are below omizers only. Outdoor air sensor setpoint
setpoints.
shall be adjustable and shall range from 40°F
e. Shall be equipped with gear driven dampers to 100°F (4°C to 38°C). Additional sensor
for both the outdoor ventilation air and the options shall be available as accessories.
return air for positive air stream control. m. The economizer controller shall also provide
f. Standard leak rate shall be equipped with control of an accessory power exhaust unit
dampers not to exceed 2% leakage at function. Factory set at 100%, with a range
1 in. wg pressure differential. of 0% to 100%.
g. Economizer controller on EconomizerONE n. The economizer shall maintain minimum air-
models shall be Siemens POL224 that flow into the building during occupied period
provides: and provide design ventilation rate for full
1) Combined minimum and DCV maxi- occupancy.
mum damper position potentiometers o. Dampers shall be completely closed when
with compressor staging relay. the unit is in the unoccupied mode.
2) Functions with solid-state analog p. Economizer controller shall accept a 0 to
enthalpy or dry bulb changeover control 10 vdc CO2 sensor input for IAQ/DCV con-
sensing. trol. In this mode, dampers shall modulate
3) LED indicators for free cooling, sensor, the outdoor air damper to provide ventila-
and damper operation. tion based on the sensor input.
4) One-line LCD interface screen for setup, q. Compressor lockout temperature on
configuration and troubleshooting. POL224 control is adjustable from –45°F to
5) Optional configuration via WLAN stick 80°F (–42.8°C to 26.6°C), set at a factory
and Siemens Climatix™1 smartphone default of 32°F (0°C).
app for easy setup. r. Actuator shall be direct coupled to econo-
6) On-board Fault Detection and Diagnos- mizer gear. No linkage arms or control rods
tics (FDD) that senses and alerts when the shall be acceptable.
economizer is not operating properly, s. Contains LED indicators for free cooling,
per California Title 24, ASHRAE 90.1 sensor, and damper operation.
and IECC®1. 2. Integrated EconoMi$er 2 and EconomizerONE
7) Sensor failure loss of communication Ultra Low Leak Rate Models.
identification. a. Integrated, gear driven opposing modulating
blade design type capable of simultaneous
economizer and compressor operation.
1. Third-party trademarks and logos are the property of their respective b. Independent modules for vertical or horizon-
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Vertical return modules shall be available as to 100°F (4°C to 38°C). Additional sensor
a factory installed option. options shall be available as accessories.
c. Damper blades shall be galvanized steel with m. The economizer controller shall also provide
composite gears. Plastic or composite blades control of an accessory power exhaust unit
on intake or return shall not be acceptable. function. Factory set at 100%, with a range
d. Shall include all hardware and controls to of 0% to 100%.
provide free cooling with outdoor air when n. The economizer shall maintain minimum air-
temperature and/or humidity are below set- flow into the building during occupied period
points. and provide design ventilation rate for full
e. Shall be equipped with gear driven dampers occupancy.
for both the outdoor ventilation air and the o. Dampers shall be completely closed when
return air for positive air stream control. the unit is in the unoccupied mode.
f. Ultra Low Leak design meets California p. Economizer controller shall accept a 0 to
Title 24 section 140.4 and ASHRAE 90.1 10 vdc CO2 sensor input for IAQ/DCV con-
requirements for 4 cfm per sq. ft on the out- trol. In this mode, dampers shall modulate
side air dampers and 10 cfm per sq. ft on the outdoor air damper to provide ventila-
the return dampers. tion based on the sensor input.
g. Economizer controller on EconomizerONE q. Compressor lockout temperature on
models shall be the Siemens POL224 that POL224 control is adjustable from –45°F to
provides: 80°F (–42.8°C to 26.6°C), set at a factory
1) One-line LCD interface screen for setup, default of 32°F (0°C).
configuration and troubleshooting. r. Actuator shall be direct coupled to econo-
2) Optional configuration via WLAN stick mizer gear. No linkage arms or control rods
and Siemens Climatix™ smartphone app shall be acceptable.
for easy setup. s. Contains LED indicators for free cooling,
3) On-board Fault Detection and Diagnos- sensor, and damper operation.
tics (FDD) that senses and alerts when 3. Wi-Fi/WLAN stick for EconomizerONE
the economizer is not operating POL224 (field-installed):
properly, per California Title 24, This item allows use of the Siemens Climatix™
ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC. mobile application.
4) Sensor failure loss of communication 4. Two-Position Damper (Field-installed only):
identification.
a. Damper shall be a Two-Position Damper.
5) Capabilities for use with multiple-speed Damper travel shall be from the full closed
indoor fan systems. position to the field adjustable %-open
6) Digital sensors: Dry bulb and Enthalpy. setpoint.
h. Economizer controller on EconoMi$er® 2 b. Damper shall include adjustable damper
models with SystemVu™ controls shall be a travel from 25% to 100% (full open).
4-20mA design controlled directly by the c. Damper shall include single or dual blade,
controller. SystemVu controller meets Cali- gear driven dampers and actuator motor.
fornia Title 24, ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC
d. Actuator shall be direct coupled to damper
Fault Detection and Diagnostic (FDD)
gear. No linkage arms or control rods shall
requirements.
be acceptable.
i. Shall be capable of introducing up to 100%
e. Damper will admit up to 100% outdoor air
outdoor air.
for applicable rooftop units.
j. Shall be equipped with a barometric relief
f. Damper shall close upon indoor (evaporator)
damper capable of relieving up to 100%
fan shutoff and/or loss of power.
return air and contain seals that meet
ASHRAE 90.1 requirements. g. The damper actuator shall plug into the
rooftop unit’s wiring harness plug. No hard
k. Shall be designed to close damper(s) during
wiring shall be required.
loss-of-power situations with spring return
built into motor. h. Outside air hood shall include aluminum
water entrainment filter.
l. Dry bulb outdoor air temperature sensor
shall be provided as standard. Enthalpy sen- 5. Manual Damper (Field-installed only):
sor is also available on factory-installed econ- a. Manual damper package shall consist of
omizers only. Outdoor air sensor setpoint damper, air inlet screen, and rain hood
shall be adjustable and shall range from 40°F which can be preset to admit up to 25 or
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6. Humidi-MiZer® Adaptive Dehumidification e. Sized only for the unit as ordered from the fac-
System: tory. Does not accommodate field-installed
a. The Humidi-MiZer Adaptive Dehumidifica- devices.
tion System shall be factory installed and 12. Convenience Outlet:
shall provide greater dehumidification of the a. Powered Convenience Outlet.
occupied space by 2 modes of
dehumidification operations in addition to its 1) Outlet shall be powered from main line
normal design cooling mode: power to the rooftop unit.
2) Outlet shall be powered from line side or
1) Subcooling mode further sub cools the
hot liquid refrigerant leaving the con- load side of disconnect by installing con-
denser coil when both temperature and tractor, as required by code. If outlet is
powered from load side of disconnect,
humidity in the space are not satisfied.
unit electrical ratings shall be UL certi-
2) Hot gas reheat mode shall mix a portion fied and rated for additional outlet
of the hot gas from the discharge of the amperage.
compressor with the hot liquid refriger-
ant leaving the condenser coil to create 3) Outlet shall be factory-installed and
a 2-phase heat transfer in the system, internally mounted with easily accessible
115-v female receptacle.
resulting in a neutral leaving air tem-
perature when only humidity in the 4) Outlet shall include 15 amp GFI recepta-
space is not satisfied. cles with independent fuse protection.
3) Includes low ambient controller. 5) Voltage required to operate convenience
7. Low Ambient Control Package: outlet shall be provided by a factory
installed step-down transformer.
a. Controller shall control coil head pressure by
6) Outlet shall be accessible from outside
condenser fan speed modulation or con-
denser fan cycling and wind baffles. the unit.
7) Outlet shall include a field installed “Wet
b. Shall consist of solid-state control and con-
denser coil temperature sensor to maintain in Use” cover.
condensing temperature between 90°F b. Factory-Installed Non-Powered Convenience
(32°C) and 110°F (43°C) at outdoor ambient Outlet.
temperatures down to 0°F (–18°C). 1) Outlet shall be powered from a separate
8. Propane Gas Conversion Kit: 115/120-v power source.
a. Package shall contain all the necessary hard- 2) A transformer shall not be included.
ware and instructions to convert a standard 3) Outlet shall be factory-installed and
natural gas unit for use with liquefied pro- internally mounted with easily accessible
pane, up to 2000 ft (610 m) elevation. 115-v female receptacle.
b. Additional accessory kits may be required for 4) Outlet shall include 15 amp GFI recepta-
applications above 2000 ft (610 m) cles with independent fuse protection.
elevation. 5) Outlet shall be accessible from outside
9. Flue Shield (08-14 sizes only): the unit.
a. Flue shield shall provide protection from the 6) Outlet shall include a field installed “Wet
hot sides of the gas flue hood. in Use” cover.
10. Condenser Coil Hail Guard Assembly: c. Field-Installed Non-Powered Convenience
a. Shall protect against damage from hail. Outlet.
b. Shall be either hood style or louvered. 1) Outlet shall be powered from a separate
11. Unit-Mounted, Non-Fused Disconnect Switch 115/120v power source.
(Available on 7.5 to 12.5 ton units with MOCPs 2) A transformer shall not be included.
of 80 amps or less, or 15 ton units with 3) Outlet shall be field-installed and inter-
MOCPs of 100 amps or less): nally mounted with easily accessible
a. Switch shall be factory installed, internally 115-v female receptacle.
mounted. 4) Outlet shall include 20 amp GFI recepta-
b. National Electric Code (NEC) and UL cles. This kit provides a flexible installation
approved non-fused switch shall provide unit method which allows code compliance for
power shutoff. height requirements of the GFCI outlet
c. Shall be accessible from outside the unit. from the finished roof surface as well as
the capability to relocate the outlet to a
d. Shall provide local shutdown and lockout more convenient location.
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5) Outlet shall be accessible from outside the unit to determine if outside air is suitable
the unit. for free cooling.
6) Outlet shall include a field installed “Wet 20. Return Air Enthalpy Sensor:
in Use” cover. a. The return air enthalpy sensor shall be used in
13. Flue Discharge Deflector: conjunction with an outdoor air enthalpy sen-
a. Flue discharge deflector shall direct unit sor to provide differential enthalpy control.
exhaust vertically instead of horizontally. 21. Indoor Air Quality (CO2) Sensor:
b. Deflector shall be defined as a “natural draft” a. Shall be able to provide demand ventilation
device by the National Fuel and Gas (NFG) indoor air quality (IAQ) control.
code. b. The IAQ sensor shall be available in duct
14. Thru-the-Base Connectors: mount, wall mount, or wall mount with LED
a. Kits shall provide connectors to permit gas display. The setpoint shall have adjustment
and electrical connections to be brought to capability.
the unit through the unit basepan. 22. Smoke Detectors (factory-installed only):
b. Minimum of 4 connection locations per unit. a. Shall be a 4-Wire Controller and Detector.
15. Supply Duct Cover (size 16 only): b. Shall be environmental compensated with
a. Required when field converting the factory differential sensing for reliable, stable, and
standard vertical duct supply to horizontal drift-free sensitivity.
duct supply configuration. One required per c. Shall use magnet-activated test/reset sensor
unit. switches.
16. Propeller Power Exhaust: d. Shall have tool-less connection terminal
a. Power exhaust shall be used in conjunction access.
with an integrated economizer. e. Shall have a recessed momentary switch for
b. Independent modules for vertical or horizon- testing and resetting the detector.
tal return configurations shall be available. f. Controller shall include:
c. Horizontal power exhaust shall be mounted 1) One set of normally open alarm
in return ductwork. initiation contacts for connection to an
d. Power exhaust shall be controlled by econo- initiating device circuit on a fire alarm
mizer controller operation. Exhaust fans control panel.
shall be energized when dampers open past 2) Two Form-C auxiliary alarm relays for
the 0 to 100% adjustable setpoint on the interface with rooftop unit or other
economizer control. equipment.
17. Roof Curbs (Vertical): 3) One Form-C supervision (trouble) relay
a. Full perimeter roof curb with exhaust capa- to control the operation of the Trouble
bility providing separate air streams for LED on a remote test/reset station.
energy recovery from the exhaust air with- 4) Capable of direct connection to 2 indi-
out supply air contamination. vidual detector modules.
b. Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer 5) Can be wired to up to 14 other duct
strip and shall be capable of supporting smoke detectors for multiple fan shut-
entire unit weight. down applications.
c. Permits installation and securing of ductwork 23. Winter Start Kit:
to curb prior to mounting unit on the curb. a. Shall contain a bypass device around the low
18. High Altitude Gas Conversion Kit: pressure switch.
a. Package shall contain all the necessary hard- b. Shall be required when mechanical cooling is
ware and instructions to convert a standard required down to 25°F (–4°C).
natural gas unit to operate from 2000 to c. Shall not be required to operate on an econ-
7000 ft (610 to 2134 m) elevation with nat- omizer when below an outdoor ambient of
ural gas or from 0 to 7000 ft (0 to 2134 m) 40°F (4°C).
elevation with liquefied propane.
24. Time Guard:
19. Outdoor Air Enthalpy Sensor:
a. Shall prevent compressor short-cycling by
a. The outdoor air enthalpy sensor shall be providing a 5-minute delay (±2 minutes)
used to provide single enthalpy control. before restarting a compressor after shut-
When used in conjunction with a return air down for any reason.
enthalpy sensor, the unit will provide differ-
ential enthalpy control. The sensor allows b. One device shall be required per
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25. Disconnect Switch Bracket (size 16 only): 32. Phase Monitor Control:
a. Provides a pre-engineered and sized mount- a. Shall monitor the sequence of 3-phase elec-
ing bracket for applications requiring a unit trical system to provide a phase reversal
mounted fused and non-fused disconnect of protection.
greater than 100 amps. Bracket assures that b. Shall monitor the 3-phase voltage inputs to
no damage will occur to coils when mount- provide a phase loss protection for the
ing with screws and other fasteners. 3-phase device.
26. Hinged Access Panels: c. Will work on either a Delta or Wye power
a. Shall provide easy access through integrated connection.
quarter turn latches. 33. Horn/Strobe Annunciator:
b. Shall be on major panels of: filter, control a. Provides an audible/visual signaling device
box, fan motor, and compressor. for use with factory-installed option or field
27. Condensate Overflow Switch: installed accessory smoke detectors.
a. This sensor and related controller monitors 1) Requires installation of a field-supplied
the condensate level in the drain pan and 24-v transformer suitable for 4.2 VA
shuts down compression operation when (AC) or 3.0 VA (DC) per horn/strobe
overflow conditions occur. It includes: accessory.
1) Indicator light — solid red (more than 2) Requires field-supplied electrical box,
10 seconds on water contact — com- North American 1-gang box, 2 in.
pressors disabled), blinking red (sensor (51 mm) x 4 in. (102 mm).
disconnected). 3) Shall have a clear colored lens.
2) 10 second delay to break — eliminates 34. UV-C Ultraviolet Lamp Kit:
nuisance trips from splashing or waves
a. High-output, low temperature ultraviolet
in pan (sensor needs 10 seconds of con-
stant water contact before tripping). lamp accessory. It includes:
1) 36 in. lamp, interlock switch, mounting
3) Disables the compressors operation
when condensate plug is detected, but brackets, necessary wires, wire ties,
still allows fans to run for economizer. screws and labels to field install kit in
unit return air plenum.
28. 4 in. MERV-13 Return Air Filters:
2) Separate dedicated 115-v power source
a. Factory option to upgrade standard unit fil- required.
ters to 4 in. MERV-13 filters. Filter media is
3) UV-C kit can not be used on units with
securely fasted inside the filter frame on all
4 sides. Humidi-MiZer® system.
29. 4 in. Filter Rack Kit: 35. High Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR)
Protection:
a. The 4 in. filter rack accessory kit is designed to
hold 4 in. MERV-8 or MERV-13 filters. Filters a. Factory-installed option provides high short
not included in kit. circuit current protection to each compres-
sor, plus all indoor and outdoor fan motors
30. 2 in. MERV-13 Return Air Filters: of 10 kA against high potential fault current
a. Accessory kit to field upgrade standard unit situations. (Standard unit comes with 5 kA
filters to 2 in. MERV-13 filters. rating.)
31. 2 in. MERV-8 Return Air Filters: b. This option is not available with factory
a. Accessory kit to field upgrade standard unit installed Non-Fused Disconnect, Humidi-MiZer
filters to 2 in. MERV-8 filters. system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss
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Note about this specification: recording and reporting capabilities. Controller
This specification is in the “Masterformat” as published by the Construc- shall also provide diagnostics and alarms of
tion Specification Institute. Please feel free to copy this specification
directly into your building spec. abnormal unit operation through the controller.
Controller shall have an intuitive user display
and be able to be used in a standalone opera-
tion or via building automation system (BAS).
2. Quick Unit Status LEDs of: RUN — meaning all
systems are go, ALERT — that indicates there
Cooling Only/Electric Heat Packaged is currently a non-critical issue with the unit, like
Rooftop filters need to be replaced and FAULT — that
indicates the unit has a critical issue and will
HVAC Guide Specifications possibly shut down.
Size Range: 7.5 to 15 Nominal Tons 3. Six large navigation keys for easy access. Navi-
Carrier Model Number: 50FC-08-16 gation keys shall consist of: TEST, BACK,
Part 1 — (23 06 80) Schedules for Decentralized ENTER, and MENU along with UP and DOWN
HVAC Equipment arrows.
1.01 (23 06 80.13) Decentralized Unitary HVAC Equip- 4. Full back lit user display with 4 line by 30 char-
ment Schedule: acter text capabilities. Display menu shall be
designed to provide guided major menus and
A. (23 06 80.13.A.) Rooftop Unit (RTU) Schedule:
sub menus main menus provided below:
1. Schedule is per the project specification
a. Shutdown Unit
requirements.
b. Run Status
Part 2 — (23 07 16) HVAC Equipment Insulation
c. Settings
2.01 (23 07 16.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units:
d. Alerts/Faults
A. (23 07 16.13.A.) Evaporator Fan Compartment:
e. Service
1. Interior cabinet surfaces shall be insulated with
a minimum 1/2 in. thick, minimum 1-1/2 lb f. Inputs
density, flexible fiberglass insulation bonded g. Outputs
with a phenolic binder, neoprene coated on the h. USB
air side.
5. The capability for standalone operation with
2. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A conventional thermostat/sensor or use with
requirements for flame spread and smoke building automation systems (BAS) of Carrier
generation. i-Vu®, BACnet MS/PT and Carrier Comfort
B. (23 07 16.13.B.) Electric Heat Compartment: Network® (CCN) systems. No special modules
1. Aluminum foil-faced fiberglass insulation shall or boards are required for these capabilities.
be used. Has the capability to work with Equipment
Touch™ and System Touch™ devices and ZS
2. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A
requirements for flame spread and smoke Sensors.
generation. 6. The ability to read refrigerant pressures at dis-
Part 3 — (23 09 13) Instrumentation and Control play or via BAS network of; Discharge Pressure
Devices for HVAC and Suction Pressure. The need for traditional
refrigerant gauges is not required.
3.01 (23 09 13.23) Sensors and Transmitters:
7. USB Data Port for flash drive interaction. This
A. (23 09 13.23.A.) Thermostats: will allow the transfer of data for uploads,
1. Thermostat must: downloads, perform software upgrades, back-
a. energize both “W” and “G” when calling for up and restore data and file transfer data such
heat. as component number of starts and run hours.
b. have capability to energize 1 or 2 stages of 8. Reverse Rotation Protection of compressors if
cooling, and 2 different stages of heating. field 3-phase wiring is misapplied.
c. include capability for occupancy scheduling. 9. Provide Service Capabilities of:
Part 4 — (23 09 23) Direct Digital Control System a. Auto run test
for HVAC b. Manual run test
4.01 (23 09 23.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units: c. Component run hours and starts
A. (23 09 23.13.A.) SystemVu™ intelligent integrated d. Commissioning reports
Direct Digital Control (DDC) shall provide: e. Data logging
1. Integrated unit operation for comfort cooling, f. Alarm history
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10. Economizer control and diagnostics. Set up breaker on the 24–v transformer side. Trans-
economizer operation, receive feedback from former shall have 75VA capability.
actuator. Also meets the most recent California 2. Shall utilize color-coded wiring.
Title 24, ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC Fault Detec-
tion and Diagnostic (FDD) requirements. 3. Shall include a Unit Control Board to conve-
niently and safely provide connection points for
11. Unit cooling operation down to 40°F (4°C) vital control functions such as: smoke detectors,
[0°F (–18°C) for size 14 models]. phase monitor, economizer, thermostat, DDC
12. Controller shall have easy access connections control options, and low and high pressure
around the controller perimeter area and con- switches. Controller shall also provide an intuitive
sist of Mate-N-Lok, terminal block and RJ style means to adjust the indoor fan speed through a
modular jack connections. simple switch and pot adjustment design.
13. 365 day real time clock, 20 holiday schedules 4. Unit shall include a minimum of one 8-pin
along with occupied and unoccupied screw terminal connection board for connec-
scheduling. tion of control wiring.
14. Auto-Recognition for easy installation and com- B. (23 09 33.13.B.) Safeties:
missioning of devices like economizers, space 1. Compressor over-temperature, over-current.
sensors, etc. High internal pressure differential.
15. A 5°F (3°C) temperature difference between 2. Low Pressure Switch.
cooling and heating setpoints to meet the latest
ASHRAE 90.1 Energy Standard. a. Low pressure switch shall use different color
wire than the high pressure switch. The pur-
16. Contain return air sensor, supply air sensor and pose is to assist the installer and service
outdoor air sensor to help monitor and provide technician to correctly wire and or trouble-
data for the unit comfort operation, diagnostic shoot the rooftop unit.
and alarms.
3. High Pressure Switch.
17. Use of Carrier’s field accessory hand-held
a. High pressure switch shall use different color
Navigator™ display, Equipment Touch and Sys-
wire than the low pressure switch. The pur-
tem Touch devices.
pose is to assist the installer and service
18. Units with the factory-installed Humidi-MiZer® technician to correctly wire and or trouble-
system option are capable of providing multiple shoot the rooftop unit.
modes of improved dehumidification as a varia-
4. Mixed Air Auto Reset Temperature Switch
tion of the normal cooling cycle.
a. When return air temperatures get the critical
19. Supply Air Tempering control operates the gas
point that can cause compressor reliability
or electric heat to maintain a minimum supply
issues, this switch will shut down compres-
air temperature during conditions where very
sion only until the temperature raise accord-
cold outdoor air causes the supply air tempera-
ingly. Switch opens at 60°F (16°C) and
ture to fall below the configured Supply Air
closes at 65°F (18°C).
Tempering Setpoint. This occurs during periods
where DCV is active and increasing the amount 5. Automatic Reset, Motor Thermal Overload
of outdoor air or in cases where the system is Protector.
operating at very low airflow and the calculated Part 6 — (23 09 93) Sequence of Operations for
economizer position has increased to maintain HVAC Controls
a constant ventilation rate. 6.01 (23 09 93.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units:
20. Demand limiting in SystemVu™ is achieved A. (23 09 93.13.A.) INSERT SEQUENCE OF
through setpoint expansion. The systems heat- OPERATION
ing and cooling setpoints are expanded in steps
or levels. The degree to which the setpoints Part 7 — (23 40 13) Panel Air Filters
may be expanded is defined by the 6 demand 7.01 (23 40 13.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units:
level offsets and the 2 commanded demand A. (23 40 13.13.A.) Standard Filter Section:
limit levels.
1. Shall consist of factory installed, low velocity,
21. 3-year limited part warranty. disposable 2 in. thick fiberglass filters of com-
Part 5 — (23 09 33) Electric and Electronic Control mercially available sizes.
System for HVAC 2. Unit shall use only one filter size. Multiple sizes
5.01 (23 09 33.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units: are not acceptable.
A. (23 09 33.13.A.) General: 3. Filters shall be accessible through an access
1. Shall be complete with self-contained low-voltage panel with “no-tool” removal as described in
control circuit protected by a resettable circuit the unit cabinet section of this specification
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Part 8 — (23 81 19) Self-Contained Air Conditioners 2. Lifted by crane requires either shipping top
8.01 (23 81 19.13) Small-Capacity Self-Contained Air panel or spreader bars.
Conditioners: 3. Unit shall only be stored or positioned in the
A. (23 81 19.13.A.) General: upright position.
1. Outdoor, rooftop mounted, electrically con- D. (23 81 19.13.D.) Project Conditions:
trolled, heating and cooling unit utilizing fully 1. As specified in the contract.
hermetic scroll compressors for cooling duty E. (23 81 19.13.E.) Operating Characteristics:
and optional electric heat for heating duty.
1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at
2. Factory assembled, single-piece heating and cool- 125°F (52°C) ambient outdoor temperature
ing rooftop unit. Contained within the unit enclo- except 14 size models that are capable of start-
sure shall be all factory wiring, piping, controls, ing and running at 120°F (49°C), meeting max-
and special features required prior to field start-up. imum load criteria of AHRI Standard 340/360
3. Unit shall use Puron® (R-410A) refrigerant. at ±10% voltage.
4. Unit shall be installed in accordance with the 2. Compressor with standard controls shall be
manufacturer’s instructions. capable of operation down to 40°F (4°C) [0°F
5. Unit must be selected and installed in compli- (–18°C) for size 14 models], ambient outdoor
ance with local, state, and federal codes. temperatures. Accessory winter start kit is nec-
essary if mechanically cooling at ambient tem-
B. (23 81 19.13.B.) Quality Assurance: peratures down to 25°F (–4°C) or 0°F (–18°C).
1. Unit meets ASHRAE 90.1 minimum efficiency 3. Unit shall discharge supply air vertically or hori-
requirements. zontally as shown on contract drawings.
2. Unit shall be rated in accordance with AHRI 4. Unit shall be factory configured for vertical sup-
Standards 340/360. ply and return configurations.
3. Unit shall be designed to conform to 5. Unit shall be field convertible from vertical to
ASHRAE 15. horizontal airflow on all models. No special kit
4. Unit shall be UL-tested and certified in accordance required except on 16 size models that requires
with ANSI Z21.47 Standards and UL-listed and a Supply Duct Kit field installation for horizontal
certified under Canadian standards as a total air flow.
package for safety requirements.
6. Unit shall be capable of mixed operation: verti-
5. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A cal supply with horizontal return or horizontal
requirements for flame spread and smoke supply with vertical return.
generation.
F. (23 81 19.13.F.) Electrical Requirements:
6. Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding
1. Main power supply voltage, phase, and
500 hour salt spray exposure per ASTM B117
frequency must match those required by the
(scribed specimen).
manufacturer.
7. Unit shall be designed in accordance with
G. (23 81 19.13.G.) Unit Cabinet:
ISO 9001, and shall be manufactured in a facil-
ity registered by ISO 9001:2015. 1. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized
steel, and shall be bonderized and coated with a
8. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to
prepainted baked enamel finish on all externally
NRCA Standards.
exposed surfaces.
9. Unit shall be subjected to a completely auto-
2. Unit cabinet exterior paint shall be: film thick-
mated run test on the assembly line. The data
ness, (dry) 0.003 in. minimum, gloss (per ASTM
for each unit will be stored at the factory, and
D523, 60°F/16°C): 60, Hardness: H-2H Pencil
must be available upon request.
hardness.
10. Unit shall be designed in accordance with
3. Evaporator fan compartment interior cabinet
UL Standard 60335-2-40, including tested to
insulation shall conform to AHRI Standards
withstand rain.
340/360 minimum exterior sweat criteria. Inte-
11. Unit shall be constructed to prevent intrusion of rior surfaces shall be insulated with a minimum
snow and tested to prevent snow intrusion into 1/2 in. thick, 1 lb density, flexible fiberglass insu-
the control box up to 40 mph. lation, neoprene coated on the air side. Alumi-
12. Unit shake tested to assurance level 1, ASTM num foil-faced fiberglass insulation shall be used
D4169 to ensure shipping reliability. in the heat compartment.
C. (23 81 19.13.C.) Delivery, Storage, and Handling: 4. Base of unit shall have a minimum of 4
1. Unit shall be stored and handled per manufac- locations for thru-the-base gas and electrical
turer’s recommendations. connections (factory-installed or field-installed),
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5. Base Rail: H. (23 81 19.13.H.) Coils:
a. Unit shall have base rails on a minimum of 1. Standard Aluminum Fin-Copper Tube Coils:
2 sides. a. Standard evaporator and condenser coils
b. Holes shall be provided in the base rails for shall have aluminum lanced plate fins
rigging shackles to facilitate maneuvering mechanically bonded to seamless internally
and overhead rigging. grooved copper tubes with all joints brazed.
c. Holes shall be provided in the base rail for b. Evaporator coils shall be leak tested to
moving the rooftop by fork truck. 150 psig, pressure tested to 450 psig, and
d. Base rail shall be a minimum of 16 gauge qualified to UL 1995 burst test at 1775 psig.
thickness. c. Condenser coils shall be leak tested to
6. Condensate Pan and Connections: 150 psig, pressure tested to 650 psig, and
qualified to UL 1995 burst test at 1980 psig.
a. Shall be a sloped condensate drain pan
made of a corrosion resistant material. 2. Optional Pre-coated Aluminum-Fin Condenser
Coils:
b. Shall comply with ASHRAE Standard 62.
a. Shall have a durable epoxy-phenolic coating
c. Shall use a 3/4 in. 14 NPT drain connec- to provide protection in mildly corrosive
tion, possible either through the bottom or coastal environments.
side of the drain pan. Connection shall be
made per manufacturer’s recommendations. b. Coating shall be applied to the aluminum fin
stock prior to the fin stamping process to
7. Top Panel: create an inert barrier between the alumi-
a. Shall be a single piece top panel on 08-14 num fin and copper tube.
models and 2 piece on 16 size models. c. Epoxy-phenolic barrier shall minimize gal-
8. Electrical Connections: vanic action between dissimilar metals.
a. All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet d. Corrosion durability of fin stock shall be con-
at a single, factory prepared, knockout firmed through testing to be no less than
location. 1000 hours salt spray per ASTM B117-90.
b. Thru-the-Base Capability: e. Corrosion durability of fin stock shall be con-
1) Standard unit shall have a thru-the-base firmed through testing to have no visible cor-
electrical location(s) using a raised, rosion after 48 hour immersion in a room
embossed portion of the unit basepan. temperature solution of 5% salt, 1% acetic
2) Optional, factory approved, water-tight acid.
connection method must be used for f. Fin stock coating shall pass 2000 hours of
thru-the-base electrical connections. the following: one week exposure in the pro-
3) No basepan penetration, other than hesion chamber followed by one week of
those authorized by the manufacturer, is accelerated ultraviolet light testing. Prohe-
permitted. sion chamber: the solution shall contain
3.5% sodium chloride and 0.35% ammo-
9. Component Access Panels (standard): nium sulfate. The exposure cycle is one hour
a. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for of salt fog application at ambient followed by
servicing. one hour drying at 95°F (35°C).
b. Unit shall have one factory installed, tool-less, 3. Optional Copper-Fin Evaporator and Con-
removable, filter access panel. denser Coils:
c. Panels covering control box, indoor fan, a. Shall be constructed of copper fins mechani-
indoor fan motor, gas components (where cally bonded to copper tubes and copper
applicable), and compressors shall have tube sheets.
molded composite handles. b. Galvanized steel tube sheets shall not be
d. Handles shall be UV modified, composite. acceptable.
They shall be permanently attached, and c. A polymer strip shall prevent coil assembly
recessed into the panel. from contacting the sheet metal coil pan to
e. Screws on the vertical portion of all remov- minimize potential for galvanic corrosion
able access panel shall engage into heat between coil and pan.
resistant, molded composite collars. 4. Optional E-coated Aluminum-Fin Evaporator
f. Collars shall be removable and easily and Condenser Coils:
replaceable using manufacturer recom- a. Shall have a flexible epoxy polymer coating
mended parts. uniformly applied to all coil surface areas
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b. Coating process shall ensure complete coil i. Crankcase heaters shall not be required for
encapsulation of tubes, fins and headers. normal operating range, unless required by
c. Color shall be high gloss black with gloss per compressor manufacturer due to refrigerant
ASTM D523-89. charge limits.
d. Uniform dry film thickness from 0.8 to 1.2 mil j. Compressors shall be a 2 stage cooling
on all surface areas including fin edges. capacity design.
e. Superior hardness characteristics of 2H per J. (23 81 19.13.J.) Return Air Filter Section:
ASTM D3363-92A and cross-hatch adhe- 1. Filters access is specified in the unit cabinet sec-
sion of 4B-5B per ASTM D3359-93. tion of this specification.
f. Impact resistance shall be up to 160 in.-lb 2. Filters shall be held in place by a pivoting filter
(ASTM D2794-93). tray, facilitating easy removal and installation.
g. Humidity and water immersion resistance 3. Shall consist of factory installed, low velocity,
shall be up to minimum 1000 and throw-away 2 in. thick fiberglass filters.
250 hours respectively (ASTM D2247-92 4. Filters shall be standard, commercially available
and ASTM D870-92). sizes.
h. Corrosion durability shall be confirmed 5. Only one size filter per unit is allowed.
through testing to be no less than
K. (23 81 19.13.K.) Evaporator Fan and Motor with
1000 hours salt spray per ASTM B117-90.
EcoBlue™ Technology:
I. (23 81 19.13.I.) Refrigerant Components:
1. Direct Drive Evaporator Fan Motor:
1. Refrigerant circuit shall include the following
a. Shall be a ECM motor design.
control, safety, and maintenance features:
a. Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) shall b. Shall have permanently lubricated bearings.
help provide optimum performance across c. Shall have inherent automatic-reset thermal
the entire operating range. Shall contain overload protection.
removable power element to allow change d. Shall have slow ramp up to speed
out of power element and bulb without capabilities.
removing the valve body. e. Shall require no fan/motor belts for operation,
b. Refrigerant filter drier — Solid core design. adjustments and or initial fan speed set up.
c. Service gauge connections on suction and f. Fan DC voltage set up on Unit Control
discharge lines. Board can eliminate the need of removal of
d. Pressure gauge access through a specially blower access door, required on conven-
designed access port in the top panel of the tional belt drive systems.
unit. g. Shall be internally protected from electrical
2. Compressors: phase reversal and loss.
a. Unit shall use 2 tandem scroll compressors on 2. Evaporator Fan:
single independent refrigeration circuit. a. Shall be easily set with dedicated selection
b. Units shall have single circuit and 2 stage cool- switch and adjustment pot on unit control
ing and contain 2 dual stage compressors. board or through SystemVu™ controller.
c. Evaporator coils shall be a full active design b. Shall provide 2 stage cooling capacity con-
to help better control comfort latent trol, the indoor fan speed is automatically
removal. controlled to meet the code-compliant
<66% low fan speed and 100% at full fan
d. Compressor motors shall be cooled by
speed operation.
refrigerant gas passing through motor
windings. c. Blower fan shall be a Vane Axial fan design
with 75% less moving parts than a conven-
e. Compressors shall be internally protected
tional belt drive system.
from high discharge temperature conditions.
d. Shall be constructed of a cast aluminum sta-
f. Compressors shall be protected from an
tor and high impact composite material on
over-temperature and over-amperage condi-
stator, rotor and air inlet casing.
tions by an internal, motor overload device.
e. Shall be a patented / pending design with a
g. Compressor shall be factory mounted on
corrosion resistant material and dynamically
rubber grommets.
balanced.
h. Compressor motors shall have internal line
f. Shall have slow ramp up to speed
break thermal, current overload and high
capabilities to help reduce sound and com-
pressure differential protection.
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g. Shall be a slide out design with removal of a 3) LED indicators for free cooling, sensor,
few support brackets. and damper operation.
3. Shall include an easily accessible Unit Control 4) One-line LCD interface screen for setup,
Board to conveniently and safely provide connec- configuration and troubleshooting.
tion points for vital control functions such as: 5) Optional configuration via WLAN stick
smoke detectors, phase monitor, gas controller, and Siemens Climatix™1 smartphone
economizer, thermostat, DDC control options, app for easy setup.
and low, high and mixed air temperature
6) On-board Fault Detection and Diagnos-
switches. Controller shall also provide an intuitive
means to adjust the indoor fan speed through a tics (FDD) that senses and alerts when
simple switch and pot adjustment design. the economizer is not operating prop-
erly, per California Title 24, ASHRAE
L. (23 81 19.13.L.) Condenser Fans and Motors: 90.1 and IECC®1.
1. Condenser Fan Motors: 7) Sensor failure loss of communication
a. Shall be a totally enclosed motor. identification.
b. Shall use permanently lubricated bearings. 8) Capabilities for use with multiple-speed
c. Shall have inherent thermal overload protec- or single speed indoor fan systems.
tion with an automatic reset feature. 9) Utilize digital sensors: Dry bulb and
d. Shall use a shaft-down design on all sizes. Enthalpy.
2. Condenser Fans: h. Economizer controller on EconoMi$er 2
models with SystemVu™ controls shall be a 4
a. Shall be a direct-driven propeller type fan.
to 20mA design controlled directly by the
b. Shall have galvalum blades riveted to steel controller. SystemVu controller meets Cali-
spider that have corrosion-resistant proper- fornia Title 24, ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC
ties and shall be dynamically balanced. Fault Detection and Diagnostic (FDD)
M. (23 81 19.13.M.) Special Features Options and requirements.
Accessories: i. Shall be capable of introducing up to 100%
1. Integrated EconomizerONE and EconoMi$er® 2 outdoor air.
Low Leak Rate Models. j. Shall be equipped with a barometric relief
a. Integrated, gear driven opposing modulating damper capable of relieving up to 100%
blade design type capable of simultaneous return air and contain seals that meet
economizer and compressor operation. ASHRAE 90.1 requirements.
b. Independent modules for vertical or horizon- k. Shall be designed to close damper(s) during
tal return configuration shall be available. loss-of-power situations with spring return
Vertical return modules shall be available as built into motor.
a factory installed option. l. Dry bulb outdoor air temperature sensor
c. Damper blades shall be galvanized steel with shall be provided as standard. Enthalpy sen-
composite gears. Plastic or composite blades sor is also available on factory installed only.
on intake or return shall not be acceptable. Outdoor air sensor setpoint shall be adjust-
d. Shall include all hardware and controls to pro- able and shall range from 40°F to 100°F
vide free cooling with outdoor air when tem- (4°C to 38°C). Additional sensor options
perature and/or humidity are below setpoints. shall be available as accessories.
e. Shall be equipped with gear driven dampers m. The economizer controller shall also provide
for both the outdoor ventilation air and the control of an accessory power exhaust unit
return air for positive air stream control. function. Factory set at 100%, with a range
of 0% to 100%.
f. Standard leak rate shall be equipped with
dampers not to exceed 2% leakage at n. The economizer shall maintain minimum air-
1 in. wg pressure differential. flow into the building during occupied period
and provide design ventilation rate for full
g. Economizer controller on EconomizerONE occupancy.
models shall be Siemens POL224 that
provides: o. Dampers shall be completely closed when
the unit is in the unoccupied mode.
1) Combined minimum and DCV maxi-
mum damper position potentiometers p. Economizer controller shall accept a 0 to
with compressor staging relay. 10 vdc CO2 sensor input for IAQ/DCV con-
trol. In this mode, dampers shall modulate
2) Functions with solid-state analog enthalpy
or dry bulb changeover control sensing.
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the outdoor air damper to provide ventila- controller. SystemVu controller meets Cali-
tion based on the sensor input. fornia Title 24, ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC
q. Compressor lockout temperature on Fault Detection and Diagnostic (FDD)
POL224 control is adjustable from –45°F to requirements.
80°F (–42.8°C to 26.6°C), set at a factory i. Shall be capable of introducing up to 100%
default of 32°F (0°C). outdoor air.
r. Actuator shall be direct coupled to econo- j. Shall be equipped with a barometric relief
mizer gear. No linkage arms or control rods damper capable of relieving up to 100%
shall be acceptable. return air and contain seals that meet
s. Contains LED indication for free cooling, ASHRAE 90.1 requirements.
sensor, and damper operation. k. Shall be designed to close damper(s) during
2. Integrated EconoMi$er® 2 and loss-of-power situations with spring return
EconomizerONE Ultra Low Leak Rate Models. built into motor.
a. Integrated, gear driven opposing modulating l. Dry bulb outdoor air temperature sensor
blade design type capable of simultaneous shall be provided as standard. Enthalpy sen-
economizer and compressor operation. sor is also available on factory installed only.
Outdoor air sensor setpoint shall be adjust-
b. Independent modules for vertical or horizon-
able and shall range from 40°F to 100°F
tal return configuration shall be available. (4°C to 38°C). Additional sensor options
Vertical return modules shall be available as shall be available as accessories.
a factory-installed option.
m. The economizer controller shall also provide
c. Damper blades shall be galvanized steel with control of an accessory power exhaust unit
composite gears. Plastic or composite blades function. Factory set at 100%, with a range
on intake or return shall not be acceptable.
of 0% to 100%.
d. Shall include all hardware and controls to n. The economizer shall maintain minimum air-
provide free cooling with outdoor air when flow into the building during occupied period
temperature and/or humidity are below set- and provide design ventilation rate for full
points. occupancy.
e. Shall be equipped with gear driven dampers
o. Dampers shall be completely closed when
for both the outdoor ventilation air and the the unit is in the unoccupied mode.
return air for positive air stream control.
p. Economizer controller shall accept a 0 to
f. Ultra Low Leak design meets California
10 vdc CO2 sensor input for IAQ/DCV con-
Title 24 section 140.4 and ASHRAE 90.1
trol. In this mode, dampers shall modulate
requirements for 4 cfm per sq ft on the out-
the outdoor air damper to provide ventila-
side air dampers and 10 cfm per sq ft on the
tion based on the sensor input.
return dampers.
q. Compressor lockout temperature on
g. Economizer controller on EconomizerONE
POL224 control is adjustable from –45°F to
models shall be the Siemens POL224 that
80°F (–42.8°C to 26.6°C), set at a factory
provides:
default of 32°F (0°C).
1) One-line LCD interface screen for setup,
r. Actuator shall be direct coupled to econo-
configuration and troubleshooting.
mizer gear. No linkage arms or control rods
2) Optional configuration via WLAN stick shall be acceptable.
and Siemens Climatix™ smartphone app
s. Contains LED indicators for free cooling,
for easy setup.
sensor, and damper operation.
3) On-board Fault Detection and Diagnos-
3. Wi-Fi/WLAN stick for EconomizerONE
tics (FDD) that senses and alerts when
POL224 (field-installed):
the economizer is not operating prop-
erly, per California Title 24, ASHRAE This item allows use of the Siemens Climatix™
90.1 and IECC. mobile application.
4) Sensor failure loss of communication 4. Two-Position Damper (field-installed only):
identification. a. Damper shall be a Two-Position Damper.
5) Capabilities for use with multiple-speed Damper travel shall be from the full closed
indoor fan systems. position to the field adjustable %-open
setpoint.
6) Utilize digital sensors: Dry bulb and
Enthalpy. b. Damper shall include adjustable damper
travel from 25% to 100% (full open).
h. Economizer controller on EconoMi$er 2
models with SystemVu™ controls shall be a c. Damper shall include single or dual blade,
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d. Actuator shall be direct coupled to damper b. National Electric Code (NEC) and UL
gear. No linkage arms or control rods shall approved non-fused switch shall provide unit
be acceptable. power shutoff.
e. Damper will admit up to 100% outdoor air c. Shall be accessible from outside the unit.
for applicable rooftop units. d. Shall provide local shutdown and lockout
f. Damper shall close upon indoor (evaporator) capability.
fan shutoff and/or loss of power. e. Sized only for the unit as ordered from the
g. The damper actuator shall plug into the factory. Does not accommodate field-installed
rooftop unit’s wiring harness plug. No hard devices.
wiring shall be required. 10. Convenience Outlet:
h. Outside air hood shall include aluminum a. Powered Convenience Outlet.
water entrainment filter.
1) Outlet shall be powered from main line
5. Manual Damper (field-installed only): power to the rooftop unit.
a. Manual damper package shall consist of 2) Outlet shall be powered from line side or
damper, air inlet screen, and rain hood load side of disconnect by installing con-
which can be preset to admit up to 25% or tractor, as required by code. If outlet is
50% outdoor air for year round ventilation. powered from load side of disconnect, unit
6. Humidi-MiZer Adaptive Dehumidification System: electrical ratings shall be UL certified and
a. The Humidi-MiZer® Adaptive Dehumidifica- rated for additional outlet amperage.
tion System shall be factory installed and 3) Outlet shall be factory-installed and
shall provide greater dehumidification of the internally mounted with easily accessible
occupied space by 2 modes of dehumidifica- 115-v female receptacle.
tion operations in addition to its normal 4) Outlet shall include 15 amp GFI recepta-
design cooling mode: cles with independent fuse protection.
1) Subcooling mode further sub cools the 5) Voltage required to operate convenience
hot liquid refrigerant leaving the con- outlet shall be provided by a factory
denser coil when both temperature and installed step-down transformer.
humidity in the space are not satisfied.
6) Outlet shall be accessible from outside
2) Hot gas reheat mode shall mix a portion the unit.
of the hot gas from the discharge of the
compressor with the hot liquid refrigerant 7) Outlet shall include a field installed “Wet
in Use” cover.
leaving the condenser coil to create a 2-
phase heat transfer in the system, result- b. Factory-Installed Non-Powered Convenience
ing in a neutral leaving air temperature Outlet.
when only humidity in the space is not 1) Outlet shall be powered from a separate
satisfied. 115/120-v power source.
3) Includes low ambient controller. 2) A transformer shall not be included.
7. Low Ambient Control Package: 3) Outlet shall be factory-installed and
a. Controller shall control coil head pressure by internally mounted with easily accessible
condenser fan speed modulation or con- 115-v female receptacle.
denser fan cycling and wind baffles. 4) Outlet shall include 15 amp GFI recepta-
b. Shall consist of solid-state control and con- cles with independent fuse protection.
denser coil temperature sensor to maintain 5) Outlet shall be accessible from outside
condensing temperature between 90°F (32°C) the unit.
and 110°F (43°C) at outdoor ambient tem- 6) Outlet shall include a field installed “Wet
peratures down to 0°F (–18°C). in Use” cover.
8. Condenser Coil Hail Guard Assembly: c. Field-Installed Non-Powered Convenience
a. Shall protect against damage from hail. Outlet.
b. Shall be either hood style or louvered. 1) Outlet shall be powered from a separate
9. Unit-Mounted, Non-Fused Disconnect Switch 115/120v power source.
(Available on 7.5 to 12.5 ton units with MOCPs 2) A transformer shall not be included.
of 80 amps or less, or 15 ton units with 3) Outlet shall be field-installed and inter-
MOCPs of 100 amps or less): nally mounted with easily accessible
a. Switch shall be factory installed, internally 115-v female receptacle.
mounted. 4) Outlet shall include 20 amp GFI recepta-
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method which allows code compliance for b. The IAQ sensor shall be available in duct
height requirements of the GFCI outlet mount, wall mount, or wall mount with LED
from the finished roof surface as well as display. The setpoint shall have adjustment
the capability to relocate the outlet to a capability.
more convenient location. 18. Smoke Detectors (factory-installed only):
5) Outlet shall be accessible from outside a. Shall be a 4-wire controller and detector.
the unit.
b. Shall be environmental compensated with
6) Outlet shall include a field installed “Wet differential sensing for reliable, stable, and
in Use” cover. drift-free sensitivity.
11. Thru-the-Base Connectors: c. Shall use magnet-activated test/reset sensor
a. Kits shall provide connectors to permit gas switches.
and electrical connections to be brought to d. Shall have tool-less connection terminal
the unit through the unit basepan. access.
b. Minimum of 4 connection locations per unit. e. Shall have a recessed momentary switch for
12. Supply Duct Cover (size 16 only): testing and resetting the detector.
a. Required when field converting the factory f. Controller shall include:
standard vertical duct supply to horizontal duct 1) One set of normally open alarm initia-
supply configuration. One required per unit. tion contacts for connection to an initiat-
13. Propeller Power Exhaust: ing device circuit on a fire alarm control
a. Power exhaust shall be used in conjunction panel.
with an integrated economizer. 2) Two Form-C auxiliary alarm relays for
b. Independent modules for vertical or horizon- interface with rooftop unit or other
tal return configurations shall be available. equipment.
c. Horizontal power exhaust shall be mounted 3) One Form-C supervision (trouble) relay
in return ductwork. to control the operation of the Trouble
LED on a remote test/reset station.
d. Power exhaust shall be controlled by econo-
mizer controller operation. Exhaust fans 4) Capable of direct connection to 2 indi-
shall be energized when dampers open past vidual detector modules.
the 0 to 100% adjustable setpoint on the 5) Can be wired to up to 14 other duct
economizer control. smoke detectors for multiple fan shut-
14. Roof Curbs (Vertical): down applications.
a. Full perimeter roof curb with exhaust capa- 19. Winter Start Kit:
bility providing separate air streams for a. Shall contain a bypass device around the low
energy recovery from the exhaust air with- pressure switch.
out supply air contamination. b. Shall be required when mechanical cooling is
b. Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer required down to 25°F (–4°C).
strip and shall be capable of supporting c. Shall not be required to operate on an econ-
entire unit weight. omizer when below an outdoor ambient of
c. Permits installation and securing of ductwork 40°F (4°C).
to curb prior to mounting unit on the curb. 20. Time Guard:
15. Outdoor Air Enthalpy Sensor: a. Shall prevent compressor short-cycling by
a. The outdoor air enthalpy sensor shall be used providing a 5 minute delay (±2 minutes)
to provide single enthalpy control. When used before restarting a compressor after shut-
in conjunction with a return air enthalpy sen- down for any reason.
sor, the unit will provide differential enthalpy b. One device shall be required per compressor.
control. The sensor allows the unit to deter-
21. Disconnect Switch Bracket (size 16 only):
mine if outside air is suitable for free cooling.
a. Provides a pre-engineered and sized mounting
16. Return Air Enthalpy Sensor:
bracket for applications requiring a unit
a. The return air enthalpy sensor shall be used mounted fused and non-fused disconnect of
in conjunction with an outdoor air enthalpy greater than 100 amps. Bracket assures that
sensor to provide differential enthalpy no damage will occur to coils when mounting
control. with screws and other fasteners.
17. Indoor Air Quality (CO2) Sensor: 22. Hinged Access Panels:
a. Shall be able to provide demand ventilation a. Shall provide easy access through integrated
indoor air quality (IAQ) control. quarter turn latches.

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b. Shall be on major panels of: filter, control or 3.0 VA (DC) per horn/strobe
box, fan motor, and compressor. accessory.
23. Condensate Overflow Switch: 2) Requires field-supplied electrical box,
a. This sensor and related controller monitors North American 1-gang box, 2 in.
the condensate level in the drain pan and (51 mm) x 4 in. (102 mm).
shuts down compression operation when 3) Shall have a clear colored lens.
overflow conditions occur. It includes: 30. Electric Heat:
1) Indicator light — solid red (more than a. Heating Section:
10 seconds on water contact —
compressors disabled), blinking red (sen- 1) Heater element open coil resistance
sor disconnected). wire, nickel-chrome alloy, 0.29 inches
inside diameter, strung through ceramic
2) 10 second delay to break — eliminates insulators mounted on metal frame. Coil
nuisance trips from splashing or waves in ends are staked and welded to terminal
pan (sensor needs 10 seconds of con- screw slots.
stant water contact before tripping).
2) Heater assemblies are provided with
3) Disables the compressors operation integral fusing for protection of internal
when condensate plug is detected, but heater circuits not exceeding 48 amps
still allows fans to run for Economizer. each. Auto reset thermo limit controls,
24. 4 in. MERV-13 Return Air Filters: magnetic heater contactors (24-v coil)
a. Factory option to upgrade standard unit fil- and terminal block all mounted in elec-
ters to 4 in. MERV-13 filters. Filter media is tric heater control box (minimum 18 ga
securely fasted inside the filter frame on all galvanized steel) attached to end of
4 sides. heater assembly.
25. 4 in. Filter Rack Kit: 31. UV-C Ultraviolet Lamp Kit:
a. The 4 in. filter rack accessory kit is designed to a. High-output, low temperature ultraviolet
hold 4 in. MERV-8 or MERV-13 filters. Filters lamp accessory. It includes:
not included in kit. 1) 36 in. lamp, interlock switch, mounting
26. 2 in. MERV-13 Return Air Filters: brackets, necessary wires, wire ties,
screws and labels to field install kit in
a. Accessory kit to field upgrade standard unit unit return air plenum.
filters to 2 in. MERV-13 filters.
2) Separate dedicated 115-v power source
27. 2 in. MERV-8 Return Air Filters:
required.
a. Accessory kit to field upgrade standard unit 3) UV-C kit can not be used on units with
filters to 2 in. MERV-8 filters. Humidi-MiZer system.
28. Phase Monitor Control:
32. High Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR)
a. Shall monitor the sequence of 3-phase elec- Protection:
trical system to provide a phase reversal a. Factory-installed option provides high short
protection.
circuit current protection to each compres-
b. Shall monitor the 3-phase voltage inputs to sor, plus all indoor and outdoor fan motors
provide a phase loss protection for the of 10 kA against high potential fault current
3-phase device. situations. (Standard unit comes with 5 kA
c. Will work on either a Delta or Wye power rating.)
connection. b. This option is not available with factory
29. Horn/Strobe Annunciator: installed Non-Fused Disconnect, Humidi-MiZer
a. Provides an audible/visual signaling device system, Low Ambient controls, Phase loss
for use with factory-installed option or field monitor/protection and 575-v models.
installed accessory smoke detectors.
1) Requires installation of a field-supplied
24-v transformer suitable for 4.2 VA (AC)

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Carrier Corporation • Syracuse, New York 13221 4-24
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Pg 176 Catalog No. 04-52480121-01 Printed in U.S.A. Form 48-50FC-8-16-02PD
Replaces: 48-50FC-8-16-01PD

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