GE 5500 manual Series Control Panel, Eer Cop

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Quick Reference

5500 Series Heat Pump with Backup Resistance Heat

MODEL

COOLING

Voltage

Cooling

 

 

Reverse

NUMBER

(Btuh)

60 hz

Watts

EER

COP

Cycle Heat

 

 

1-phase

 

 

 

(Btuh)

AZ55H07DA*

7100/6800

230/208

590/565

12.0/12.0

3.5/3.5

6400/6200

AZ55H09DA*

9000/8800

230/208

785/765

11.5/11.5

3.5/3.5

8400/8200

AZ55H12DA*

11800/11600

230/208

1085/1065

10.9/10.9

3.3/3.3

10900/10700

AZ55H15DA*

14700/14400

230/208

1470/1440

10.0/10.0

3.1/3.1

13400/13200

AZ55H07EA*

7100

265

590

12.0

3.5

6400

AZ55H09EA*

9000

265

785

11.5

3.5

8400

AZ55H12EA*

11800

265

1085

10.9

3.3

10900

AZ55H15EA*

14700

265

1470

10.0

3.1

13400

LEGEND

COP – Coefficient of Performance

EER – Energy Efficient Ratio

*– Covers All Model Versions

5500 Series Control Panel

Zoneline® Chassis Nomenclature

The Zoneline chassis is identified by a model number defining the type of unit, cooling capacity, electrical information and optional features included on the unit. When specifying or ordering the Zoneline chassis use of this nomenclature will assure receiving the correct unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example

 

A

Z

2

5

E

0

9

E

4

P

A

Z

5

5

H

1

2

D

A

D

Zoneline®

Packaged Terminal Chassis

Chassis Series

25 - Deluxe Line Cool/Electric Heat

35 - Deluxe Line Heat Pump

55 - Premium Line Heat Pump

Unit Type

E- Cooling with Electric Resistance Heat H - Heat Pump with Electric Resistance Heat

Nominal Cooling Capacity

07 - 7,000 BTUH Cooling

12 - 12,000 BTUH Cooling

09 - 9,000 BTUH Cooling

15 - 15,000 BTUH Cooling

Special Features

B- Base Unit

C- Corrosion Treated

D- Internal Condensate Removal

(ICR) System (Heat Pump Models Only) P - Dry Air 25

5500 Universal Power Connection

(see Premium Series Models - see page 53)

2500, Dry Air 25 & 3500 Numeric Designator of Heater Size

 

230/208 Volt

265 Volt

2

- 2.55/2.09 kW

3

- 2.55 kW

3

- 3.45/2.82 kW

4

- 3.7 kW

5

- 5.0/4.09 kW

5

- 5.0 kW

Voltage/Phase/Frequency

D

- 230/208 Volt

Single Phase

60 Hz

E

- 265 Volt

Single Phase

60 Hz

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Contents Architects and Engineers Design Data Manual Series Cooling with Electric Heat Series Heat Pump with Backup Resistance HeatQuick Reference 3500 Series Control PanelEER COP Series Control PanelNewest Innovation from GE Cooling With Resistance HeatImportant Notice Table of ContentsIntroduction Optional Accessories of the Zoneline System Components of the Zoneline SystemDeluxe Series shown UPC Zoneline Features Model SeriesFeatures and Benefits Electronic Temperature Limiting Fan Only Setting HIGH/LOWFan Cycle Switch SmartFan Compressor Restart DelayCorrosion Protection Optional Easy Clean Air Discharge AreaUp-Front Air Filters Concealed Manual Vent Control3500 Series Auxiliary Control SwitchesCooling Temperature Limits Heating Temperature LimitsDiagnos SeriesCentral Desk Control Resistance Heat Models Remote Thermostat ControlHeat Pump Models RAK806 Universal Control Cover LabelSee RAK806 Universal Control cover Label on Feature SeriesSpecial order, 100 piece minimum order For Use With Mechanical 4-Wire Systems OnlyRemote Control Low Voltage Wiring R1, R2, and R3Heat Pumps and Energy Savings Balance PointHeat pump condensate Heat pump defrost Zoneline 5500 Series Heat Pump Operation Zoneline 5500 SeriesZoneline 5500 Series Heat Source Logic High Wall Mount For units Application CommentsAir Distribution RecommendationDimensions Wall Case Sub-BaseRAK204 Wall Case Installation Data Window, Curtain and Panel Wall ConstructionGeneral Preparation of the Wall Case for All Types of Construction Installation of Wall Case in Wall OpeningMasonry Wall Construction Brick, Frame, Stucco and Shingle ConstructionFastening Wall Case Framing for Wall CaseRoom Wall Case Cabinet Wall Section Detailed Side ViewRoom Cabinet Wall CaseBy Others RoomCabinet Wall Case Wall Case ReceptacleCaulk Wall Case Installation Cord SET ConnectedCorner and lap joints be additionally sealed Page TOP View Recommend 2 to Adjustable CaulkHoles by Installer Shown with Access Covers Removed Alternates SmallMetal Case Screw Clip Type D Type a To Secure Side Channels RAK204 Series SUB-BASE Installation and Electrical DataChaseway Option Type B Screw Green GroundCooling Condensate Condensate Disposal SystemsWall Case Room Cabinet Typical InstallationWall Case with RAD10 Drain KIT Rear GrilleNUT Molded Case RAB77 only Detail Gasket Cabinet Bottom Tube Cover PlateUSE Type a Screws for Both RAB71 and RAB77 Ducted Application Considerations Ducted InstallationsNew Ducted Installations Replacements of Existing Ducted UnitsDuct Adapter Extension has 1/2 Insulation Ducted Application AZ2500/3500 SeriesDucted Detailed Side Views AZ2500/3500 Series Sub-Base InstallationSample Calculations Exterior Grilles265 or 277 Volt Unit Installation Permanent Connected Units Power Connection For Deluxe Series 2500230/208 Volt Unit Installation Line Cord Connected Units 230/208 Volt Unit Installation Permanent Connected Units230/208 Volt Installations Power Connection Kits For Premium SeriesReplacement of Existing Chassis Maximum Connected Load For Deluxe Series 2500 Heat Pump Performance Data Cooling Performance DataLatent System Capacity Normal Yearly Operating Data Formula for Calculating Operating Costs Using Above DataTypical 2500 Series Wiring Diagram Typical 2500 Series Schematic DiagramDrive Board Unit Typical 3500 Series Wiring Diagram Typical 3500 Series Schematic DiagramBoard Unit Typical 5500 Series Schematic Diagram Typical 5500 Series Wiring DiagramSuggested Bid Form Specifications Page Alternate specification for molded wall case Deluxe Line Dry Air 25 & 3500 Series Receptacles/Sub-Bases Kit Number Description For Additional Information Refer to Complete Accessory ListElectrical Wiring Installation General Installation SuggestionsReplacement Installations New InstallationsCategory Alphabetical IndexZoneline

5500 specifications

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