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Table 12 Ð Dry-Coil Air Delivery* Ð Down¯ow Discharge at 230 and 460 V Ð Unit 588A

(Deduct 10% from Cfm and Watts for 208 V Operation)

UNIT

MOTOR

AIR

 

 

 

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)

 

 

 

588A

SPEED

DELIVERY

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1.0

 

Low

Watts

²

295

251

223

201

176

149

124

²

²

²

018

Cfm

²

821

817

753

665

536

343

164

²

²

²

 

High

Watts

401

376

346

322

294

272

250

229

219

²

²

 

 

Cfm

1334

1253

1128

996

816

658

461

246

167

²

²

 

 

 

Low

Watts

²

285

284

282

278

274

270

261

251

244

230

 

Cfm

²

798

761

727

682

634

581

525

450

371

304

 

 

024,

Med

Watts

²

378

371

368

362

357

343

332

315

301

283

030

Cfm

²

1011

982

948

906

858

771

703

597

492

387

 

 

High

Watts

²

520

511

487

472

451

431

411

385

362

341

 

Cfm

²

1342

1309

1237

1181

1106

1007

892

745

610

471

 

 

 

Low

Watts

²

460

439

423

398

379

349

322

297

270

246

 

Cfm

²

1191

1136

1081

1005

907

795

687

579

471

349

 

 

036

Med

Watt

²

511

492

470

450

420

392

364

332

308

275

Cfm

²

1316

1244

1178

1104

1005

891

784

657

535

389

 

 

 

High

Watts

²

655

631

603

584

552

522

492

459

433

398

 

Cfm

²

1541

1458

1367

1292

1178

1053

920

806

662

509

 

 

 

Low

Watts

²

637

612

587

560

526

493

455

²

²

²

042

Cfm

²

1500

1450

1405

1350

1290

1200

1105

²

²

²

 

High

Watts

²

790

750

700

679

639

608

574

547

²

²

 

 

Cfm

²

1750

1675

1604

1509

1421

1323

1221

1094

²

²

 

 

 

Low

Watts

²

847

784

746

708

646

609

563

516

²

²

048

Cfm

²

1995

1901

1822

1730

1580

1477

1319

1178

²

²

 

High

Watts

²

²

909

852

820

801

751

687

639

²

²

 

 

Cfm

²

²

2018

1896

1814

1729

1582

1380

1270

²

²

 

 

 

Low

Watts

²

983

950

923

885

845

804

751

697

665

633

 

Cfm

²

1838

1808

1755

1702

1628

1553

1446

1339

1257

1175

 

 

060

Med

Watts

²

1115

1083

1045

1006

964

921

872

823

783

742

Cfm

²

2067

2023

1957

1891

1807

1723

1612

1501

1392

1282

 

 

 

High

Watts

²

1284

1201

1166

1131

1092

1053

1001

950

907

864

 

Cfm

²

2167

2108

2038

1968

1882

1796

1676

1555

1437

1318

 

 

*Air delivery values are without air ®lter and are for dry coil. See Table 17 for wet coil pressure drop. Deduct ®eld-supplied air ®lter pressure drop and wet coil pressure drop to obtain external static pressure available for ducting.

²Unit air delivery is outside of operating range.

NOTE: Do not operate the unit at a cooling air¯ow that is less than 350 cfm for each 12,000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity. Evaporator- coil icing may occur at air¯ows below this point. Water blow-off may occur at air¯ows above 450 cfm per 12,000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity.

Table 13 Ð Dry-Coil Air Delivery* Ð Horizontal Discharge at 230 and 460 V Ð Unit 589A

(Deduct 10% from Cfm and Watts for 208 V Operation)

UNIT

MOTOR

AIR

 

 

 

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)

 

 

 

589A

SPEED

DELIVERY

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1.0

 

Low

Watts

280

275

265

255

250

245

240

²

²

²

²

 

Cfm

820

810

755

700

660

600

560

²

²

²

²

 

 

024,

Med

Watts

365

360

350

345

340

330

320

310

300

²

²

030

Cfm

1025

1010

975

940

900

850

800

720

630

²

²

 

 

High

Watts

²

²

490

480

470

460

445

430

410

390

380

 

Cfm

²

²

1300

1255

1200

1150

1080

1005

915

790

620

 

 

 

Low

Watts

520

495

474

458

445

425

²

²

²

²

²

 

Cfm

1375

1335

1290

1240

1200

1140

²

²

²

²

²

 

 

036

Med

Watts

575

560

535

510

480

460

440

425

²

²

²

Cfm

1520

1490

1450

1400

1380

1300

1200

1080

²

²

²

 

 

 

High

Watts

²

²

²

²

650

614

575

540

510

480

²

 

Cfm

²

²

²

²

1560

1500

1380

1280

1170

1060

²

 

 

 

Low

Watts

490

480

470

460

450

430

410

390

²

²

²

 

Cfm

1400

1380

1340

1300

1250

1200

1140

1070

²

²

²

 

 

042

Med

Watts

590

580

560

545

525

505

480

450

420

²

²

Cfm

1600

1560

1540

1470

1430

1360

1300

1220

1120

²

²

 

 

 

High

Watts

²

²

²

²

²

700

670

640

600

560

500

 

Cfm

²

²

²

²

²

1780

1670

1600

1480

1340

1100

 

 

 

Low

Watts

1050

1000

970

930

870

810

750

680

600

²

²

048**

Cfm

1850

1830

1800

1785

1750

1700

1640

1500

1330

²

²

 

High

Watts

²

²

²

1050

1000

930

870

810

740

665

²

 

 

Cfm

²

²

²

2000

1940

1850

1750

1635

1500

1300

²

 

 

*Air delivery values are without air ®lter and are for dry coil. See Table 17 for wet coil pressure drop. Deduct ®eld-supplied air ®lter pressure drop and wet coil pressure drop to obtain external static pressure available for ducting.

²Unit air delivery is outside of operating range. **For 460 v units only.

NOTE: Do not operate the unit at a cooling air¯ow that is less than 350 cfm for each 12,000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity. Evaporator- coil icing may occur at air¯ows below this point. Water blow-off may occur at air¯ows above 450 cfm per 12,000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity.

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Contents Contents Safety ConsiderationsGeneral 588A018-042 Without Base Rail, Unit Dimensions Ð2Ð588A018-042 With Optional Base Rail, Unit Dimensions Ð3Ð588A048,060 Without Base Rail, Unit Dimensions Ð4Ð588A048,060 With Optional Base Rail, Unit Dimensions Ð5Ð589A024-036 Without Base Rail, Unit Dimensions Ð6Ð589A024-036 With Optional Base Rail, Unit Dimensions Ð7Ð589A042-060 Without Base Rail, Unit Dimensions Ð8Ð589A042-060 With Optional Base Rail, Unit Dimensions Ð9ÐIII. Ð Field Fabricate Ductwork Receiving and Installation Check EquipmentII. Ð Provide Unit Support IV. Ð Provide ClearancesÐ11Ð Part NumberCurb Weight Unit MAXUnit Units With Optional Base Rail VII. Ð Install Flue HoodVIII. Ð Install GAS Piping VI. Ð Connect Condensate DrainPhysical Data Ð Unit 588A Ð14ÐPhysical Data Ð Unit 589A Ð15ÐIX. Ð Install Duct Connections Conguring Units for Down¯ow Vertical DischargeMaximum Gas Flow Capacity Ð17ÐInternal Length of PIPE, FT² Iron Pipe Diameter Size Install Electrical Connections High-Voltage ConnectionsÐ Electrical Data Ð Unit 588A Ð19ÐÐ Electrical Data Ð Unit 589A Ð20ÐRLA LRA FLA Special Procedures for 208-V Operation High- and Control-Voltage ConnectionsTransformer Protection PRE-START-UPSTART-UP Check for Refrigerant Leaks II. Start UP Heating Section and Make AdjustmentsAdjust Gas Input Check Heating ControlPressure Rated Gas Inputs at Indicated Manifold PressuresGAS Supply Pressure Manifold Natural GAS Propane Number OrificesHeating Temperature Rise F Input Check Burner FlameÐ25Ð III. Start UP Cooling Section and Make Adjustments 208/230-1-60 Wiring Diagram, Units 588A018-060 Ð27Ð208/230-3-60 Wiring Diagram, Units 588A030-060 Ð28Ð460-3-60 Wiring Diagram, Units 588A036-060 Ð29Ð208/230-1-60 Wiring Diagram, Units 589A024-042 Ð30Ð208/230-1-60 Wiring Diagram, Units 589A048,060 Ð31Ð208/230-3-60 Wiring Diagram, Units 589A036-042 Ð32Ð208/230-3-60 Wiring Diagram, Units 589A048,060 Ð33Ð460-3-60 Wiring Diagram, Units 589A036-048 Ð34ÐChecking and Adjusting Refrigerant Charge Indoor Air¯ow and Air¯ow AdjustmentsSpeed Ð Superheat Charging Table, 588A018 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 588A024Ð36Ð Ð Superheat Charging Table, 588A042 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 588A030Ð Superheat Charging Table, 588A036 Ð37ÐÐ Superheat Charging Table, 588A060 Ð38ÐÐ Superheat Charging Table, 589A036 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 589A024Ð Superheat Charging Table, 589A030 Ð39ÐÐ Superheat Charging Table, 589A060 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 589A042Ð Superheat Charging Table, 589A048 Ð40ÐRequired Suction-Tube Temperature F Ð41ÐÐ42Ð Ð43Ð Unit 589ACooling Sequence of Operation MaintenanceWet Coil Pressure Drop Unit Size Airflow Pressure DropIII. Evaporator Blower and Motor AIR FilterII. Unit TOP Removal IV. Flue GAS PassagewaysVII. Burner Ignition VI. Limit SwitchCOMBUSTION-AIR Blower VIII. Main BurnersXII. Refrigerant Circuit XI. Electrical Controls and WiringCondenser FAN XIII. GAS InputTroubleshooting Symptom Cause RemedyIntegrated control IFM runs when itPoor ¯ame characteristics MotorService Training LED OFFPage Preliminary Information START-UP ChecklistTemperatures III. START-UP Electrical
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