Johnson Controls PD 180 THRU 240 dimensions Corner Weights & Center of Gravity, Shipping Operating

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Table 3: Corner Weights & Center of Gravity

Model

Weight (lbs.)

Center of Gravity (in.)

 

4 Point Load Location (lbs.)

 

Shipping

Operating

X

Y

A

B

C

D

 

PC090

421

430

17.3

33

110

130

103

87

PC120

543

574

16.4

32.3

153

161

134

127

PC180

947

968

32.5

33

266

274

217

211

PD180

921

942

34

32.5

243

275

225

199

PC240

1116

1152

32.1

30.8

300

301

276

275

PD240

1090

1126

31.2

31.8

311

295

253

267

LEFT

 

 

 

D

A

 

LEFT

 

 

 

 

D

A

DIM X

 

 

 

 

DIM X

CG

 

 

CG

 

 

 

 

FRONT

 

REAR

FRONT

 

WIDTH

 

 

 

 

 

C

B

WIDTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIM Y

 

 

 

 

LENGTH

 

 

 

 

RIGHT

 

C

B

 

PC090, PC120

 

 

DIM Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LENGTH

REAR

Figure 1: Corner Weights & Center Of Gravity

NOTE: Front of unit is considered the side having the control box.

Concrete piers can also support ground level units. These piers should (1) extend below the frost line, (2) be located under each of the section's four corners, and (3) be sized to carry the load of the corner it supports.

On either rooftop or ground level installations, rubber padding can be applied under the unit to lessen any transmission of vibration.

RIGHT

PC180, PD180,

PC240, PD240

Holes are provided in the base rails for bolting the unit to its foundation.

For ground level installations, precautions should be taken to protect the unit from tampering and unauthorized persons from injury. Screws on access panels will prevent casual tampering. Further safety precautions such as a fenced enclosure or locking devices on the panels may be advisable. Check local authorities for safety regulations.

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PC090 THRU 240, PD 180 THRU 240 specifications

Johnson Controls has long been a leader in the HVAC and building efficiency industry, and the Johnson Controls PC090 THRU 240 and PD 180 THRU 240 series of commercial rooftop units exemplify their commitment to innovation and energy efficiency. These units are designed to provide optimal performance for a wide range of commercial applications, ensuring comfortable indoor climates while maintaining energy savings.

One of the standout features of the Johnson Controls PC and PD series is their advanced cooling and heating capabilities. Both series can operate efficiently across a varied range of capacities, typically from 90,000 to 240,000 BTU/h for the PC series and 180,000 to 240,000 BTU/h for the PD series. This versatility allows users to select the most appropriate unit size for their specific needs, optimizing performance without wasting energy.

The technology behind these rooftop units includes advanced inverter-driven compressors that enable variable-speed operation. This feature allows for precise temperature control, resulting in enhanced comfort and reduced energy usage. The units also integrate smart controls that enable easy monitoring and management, ensuring that the HVAC system can adapt to changes in occupancy or external weather conditions.

Another notable characteristic of the Johnson Controls rooftop units is their robust construction and reliability. Designed for outdoor use, these units can withstand harsh weather conditions while maintaining operational efficiency. They are equipped with corrosion-resistant materials and protective enclosures to prolong the life of the equipment.

The units are also engineered with eco-friendliness in mind, utilizing refrigerants with low global warming potential to minimize their environmental impact. Furthermore, their energy-efficient designs often qualify for various energy incentives, providing businesses an additional return on investment.

Ease of installation and maintenance is another hallmark of the PC and PD series. With a modular design, these units can be easily transported and installed. Maintenance tasks are simplified, allowing facility management teams to perform regular service checks efficiently and effectively.

Overall, the Johnson Controls PC090 THRU 240 and PD 180 THRU 240 series stand out in the commercial HVAC market due to their flexibility, advanced technology, and dedication to energy efficiency and environmental responsibility. These units not only meet modern energy codes but also contribute to a sustainable future with their innovative features and reliable performance.