Carrier 37HS specifications Air Throw Data Ð Way and 1-Way Director, 3-Slot Diffusers

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EVALUATE THE THROW OF MODULINE UNITS IN POSSIBLE LOCATIONS Ð Check minimum throw for 2-way blow diffuser near walls and all one-way blow diffusers.

Exceeding maximum throw is almost never a problem. A 2-way blow unit covers 50 ft at nominal cfm.

In perimeter rooms, if 2-way blow units are off center, favor the exterior wall if possible.

Generally, one-way blow diffusers should blow away from the nearest wall.

Air throw data in Tables 4 and 5 for the Moduline air terminals provides the suggested minimum and maximum coverages the units can handle in a typical installation while maintaining the desired room conditions.

The optimum air throw values given in the table are dis- tances from the unit centerline to the outside wall or nearest obstruction (wall, light ®xture, or opposing air stream).

When given a choice, always put diffusers in line with each other, not blowing at each other. If diffusers must be placed so they are blowing at each other, the minimum throw must be checked. Do not put units closer together than minimum allows. Down-drafts caused by going below minimum will bother room occupants. (Fig. 16)

Moduline units can be placed fairly close to a wall or partition. This is because the down-draft follows the wall (stays close to the wall) and doesn't bother the room occu- pant. If furniture is placed against the wall near a Moduline unit, it causes the air to be de¯ected causing drafts. The prob- lem can often be solved by moving the furniture 6 in. or so away from the wall.

Fig. 16 Ð Locate Units to Prevent Down-Drafts

Table 4 Ð Air Throw Data Ð

1-Way and 2-Way Blow, 2-Slot Diffusers

37HS1 UNIT

 

OPTIMUM AIR THROW (ft)

 

 

 

 

 

 

AIRFLOW

1-Way Blow

2-Way Blow

(Cfm)

 

 

 

 

 

Min

Max

Min

 

Max

 

 

40

2.0

7.0

2.0

 

5.0

50

4.0

9.0

3.0

 

6.0

60

7.5

12.0

3.5

 

7.5

70

8.0

15.0

4.0

 

9.0

80

9.0

18.0

4.5

 

10.5

90

10.0

20.0

5.0

 

11.5

100

11.0

22.0

6.0

 

13.0

110

12.0

24.0

7.0

 

15.0

 

 

 

 

 

37HS2 UNIT

 

OPTIMUM AIR THROW (ft)

 

 

 

 

 

 

AIRFLOW

1-Way Blow

2-Way Blow

(Cfm)

 

 

 

 

 

Min

Max

Min

 

Max

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

80

2.0

7.0

2.0

 

5.0

100

4.0

9.0

3.0

 

6.0

120

7.5

12.0

3.5

 

7.5

140

8.0

15.0

4.0

 

9.0

160

9.0

18.0

4.5

 

10.5

180

10.0

20.0

5.0

 

11.5

200

11.0

22.0

6.0

 

13.0

220

12.0

24.0

7.0

 

15.0

 

 

 

 

 

37HS4 UNIT

 

OPTIMUM AIR THROW (ft)

 

 

 

 

 

 

AIRFLOW

1-Way Blow

2-Way Blow

(Cfm)

 

 

 

 

 

Min

Max

Min

 

Max

 

 

160

8.5

16.0

5.0

 

7.0

200

10.0

20.0

6.0

 

10.0

250

11.0

21.0

7.0

 

13.0

300

12.0

22.0

8.0

 

17.0

350

14.0

23.0

9.0

 

19.0

400

15.0

25.0

10.0

 

21.0

440

17.0

29.0

13.0

 

24.0

Table 5 Ð Air Throw Data Ð

2-Way and 1-Way Director, 3-Slot Diffusers

37HS1 UNIT

 

 

OPTIMUM AIR THROW (ft)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heating

Cooling

 

AIRFLOW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1-Way Blow

2-Way Blow

(Cfm)

 

Min

 

 

Max

Min

 

Max

40

2.0

 

7.0

2.0

 

5.0

50

4.0

 

9.0

3.0

 

6.0

60

7.5

 

12.0

3.5

 

7.5

70

8.0

 

15.0

4.0

 

9.0

80

9.0

 

18.0

4.5

 

10.5

90

10.0

 

20.0

5.0

 

11.5

100

11.0

 

22.0

6.0

 

13.0

110

12.0

 

24.0

7.0

 

15.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

37HS2 UNIT

 

 

OPTIMUM AIR THROW (ft)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heating

Cooling

 

AIRFLOW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1-Way Blow

2-Way Blow

(Cfm)

 

Min

 

 

Max

Min

 

Max

80

2.0

 

7.0

2.0

 

5.0

100

4.0

 

9.0

3.0

 

6.0

120

7.5

 

12.0

3.5

 

7.5

140

8.0

 

15.0

4.0

 

9.0

160

9.0

 

18.0

4.5

 

10.5

180

10.0

 

20.0

5.0

 

11.5

200

11.0

 

22.0

6.0

 

13.0

220

12.0

 

24.0

7.0

 

15.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

37HS4 UNIT

 

 

OPTIMUM AIR THROW (ft)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heating

Cooling

 

AIRFLOW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Cfm)

1-Way Blow

2-Way Blow

 

Min

 

 

Max

Min

 

Max

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

160

8.5

 

16.0

5.0

 

7.0

200

10.0

 

20.0

6.0

 

10.0

250

11.0

 

21.0

7.0

 

13.0

300

12.0

 

22.0

8.0

 

17.0

350

14.0

 

23.0

9.0

 

19.0

400

15.0

 

25.0

10.0

 

21.0

440

17.0

 

29.0

13.0

 

24.0

NOTES:

1.Minimum air throw refers to the distance from the diffuser where the air ve- locity is 150 fpm. In maximum air throw, this velocity has dropped to 50 rpm.

2.Data is based on an area with a 9-ft ceiling. For higher ceilings, values may be reduced by one foot for each foot of height increase. For speci®c instal- lations, minimum values can be reduced if properly quali®ed. Values are dependent on cfm only and are not affected by duct pressure.

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Contents Contents IntroductionBuilding Load Calculation 37HS Unit With VAV ControlsEstimating Block Load Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 35BD Heating Slot Boot Diffuser Director Diffuser Location Guidelines Terminal Selection LayoutOptimum Outlet Discharge Single Moduline Unit Connected to Supply Duct Recommended Maximum Cfm Per Terminal Diffuser Locations for Preferred 2-Way or One-Way BlowAir Throw Data Ð Way and 1-Way Director, 3-Slot Diffusers Consider Unit Combinations And Run Run-Out Duct for Single Moduline Unit 37HS1 Units in Air Series 37HS1 Units in Air Series 37HS2 Units in Air Series 37HS2 Units in Air Series 37HS4 Units in Air Series 37HS4 Units in Air Series Air Series of Units with Different Capacities Air Series of Units of the Same Size and Capacity Additional DP for Flexible Duct with 90-Degree Bend Units in Adjoining ModulesFlexible Duct Used with 90-Degree Bend Maximum Number of Units in an Air Series on One ControllerLocation of Volume Controller On Single Unit Incorrect Layout of Moduline Units with Controls Corrected Layout Moduline Valve Shows the internal components of the Moduline unitBellows and Unit Air Valve Arrangement Cross Section of 37HS Moduline Air Terminal Control Applications High and Low Pressure Pick-Up Tubes37HS Control Components Wall-Mounted Thermostat Constant Volume Control Arrangement Cooling/Heating Wall Thermostat VAV Control Arrangement with Electric Heat Interlock Control Selection Control Index37HS Control Combinations Heating & Cooling Electric Changeover HEATING/COOLING Control Operating Sequences Variable Volume Controls Schematic Page Page Page Location of CV Unit for Warm-Up Application Page Page Page System-Powered Controls with Electric Interface Page Page Page Connection for Electric Interlock System-Powered Controls with Pneumatic Interface Piping Diagram, no Conguration Pneumatic Warm-Up Airflow Adjustment Maximum Air¯ow SettingsHK08ZZ030 Multiple Unit Air¯ow VariationAIR Distribution Moduline Diffuser Mixing Room Air and Primary AirTypical Room Air Distribution Pattern Slot Openings in Standard and Optional Diffusers Standard Diffusers for 37HS1 Standard Diffusers for 37HS2 Standard Diffusers for 37HS4 Optional Diffusers for 37HS1 Model TypeOptional Diffusers for 37HS2 Optional Diffusers for 37HS4 Air Throw Data Ð Way and 2-Way Blow, 2-Slot Diffusers Page Copyright 1991 Carrier Corporation

37HS specifications

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