TropiCal: Table of Specifications
MODELS: | | T65”X”-A | T65”X”-B | T115 “X”-A | T115 “X”-B | T135 “X”-A | T135 “X”-B |
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BTU - 80%RH | | | | | | | |
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Air ºF / Air ºF… | 80/50 | 55000/37000 | 55000/37000 | 104,000/70,000 | 104,000/70,000 | 126,000/82000 | 126,000/82000 |
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COP | | 4.8/3.7 | 4.8/3.7 | 4.3/3.2 | 4.3/3.2 | 5.7/4.0 | 5.7/4.0 |
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BTU - 63% RH | | | | | | | |
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Air ºF / Air ºF… | 80/50 | 51000/34000 | 51000/34000 | 97,000/65,000 | 97,000/65,000 | 119000/77000 | 119000/77000 |
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COP | | 4.5/3.6 | 4.5/3.6 | 4/3.1 | 4/3.1 | 5.4/3.8 | 5.4/3.8 |
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Kilowatt Input (80% RH) | 3.4 | 3.4 | 7.1 | 7.1 | 6.5 | 6.5 |
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Voltage/Hz/Phase | 208-230/60/1 | 208-230/60/3 | 208-230/60/1 | 208-230/60/3 | 208-230/60/1 | 208-230/60/3 |
Min. Circuit Ampacity | 20.01 | 14.04 | 40.56 | 26.14 | 37.36 | 30.14 |
Recommended Fuse Size | 20 | 15.00 | 40 | 30 | 40 | 35 |
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Max. Fuse or Breaker Size | 30 | 20.00 | 70 | 40 | 60 | 50 |
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Min-Max Water Flow (gpm) | 20-70 | 20-70 | 20-70 | 20-70 | 20-70 | 20-70 |
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Shipping weight (lbs) | 250 | 250 | 270 | 270 | 300 | 300 |
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Shipping Size (l x w x h) | | 36" X 30" X 35" | 36" X 30" X 35" | 36" X 30" X 35" | 36" X 30" X 35" | 36"X30"X42 | 36"X30"X42 |
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Uncrated Weight (lbs) | 223 | 223 | 243 | 243 | 273 | 273 |
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Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts
Use of Charts- Information for the Technician:
The charts are intended for use by trained and qualified air-conditioning and refrigeration technicians only. The charts are compiled specifically for evaluation and diagnostic purposes, and are NOT designed for use as charging charts. To apply the chart data to actual conditions: gather the operating pressures, suction tube superheat & liquid line subcooling values, water temperature change through the heater, and the total unit amps. Locate a chart that most closely represents current actual conditions. Readings obtained that differ from the charts in excess of 10% (+ or -), may indicate a problem within the mechanical refrigeration system. Reference: Troubleshooting Refrigerant Circuit Problems, following the charts. Some interpolation between charts will be necessary should actual conditions not align reasonably well with the charts. Should refrigerant circuit readings appear normal, but not the Water DT value, the likely cause will be water flow above or below 45 GPM. (TropiCal refrigerant circuits will perform acceptably with condenser water flow between 20 to 70 GPM.)
Performance Charts Follow