GE 5500 manual Cooling Performance Data, Heat Pump Performance Data

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Cooling Performance Data

Total Capacity - BTU/Hr.

BTUH At 80°F D.B. - 67°F W.B.

 

Zoneline 2500 Series

Zoneline 3500 Series

Zoneline 5500 Series

Temperature

AZ

AZ

AZ

AZ

AZ

AZ

AZ

AZ

AZ

AZ

AZ

AZ

of Air Entering

25E07D

25E09D

25E12D

25E15D

35H07D

35H09D

35H12D

35H15D

55H07D

55H09D

55H12D

55H15D

Condenser

25E07E

25E09E

25E12E

25E15E

35H07E

35H09E

35H12E

35H15E

55H07E

55H09E

55H12E

55H15E

75

7750

9900

12800

15900

7750

9900

12800

15900

7750

9900

12900

16000

82

7580

9690

12590

15620

7580

9690

12590

15620

7580

9690

12690

15720

85

7500

9600

12500

15500

7500

9600

12500

15500

7500

9600

12600

15600

95

7100

9000

11700

14600

7100

9000

11700

14600

7100

9000

11800

14700

105

6600

8250

10750

13600

6600

8250

10750

13600

6600

8250

10850

13700

115

6000

7500

9650

12300

6000

7500

9650

12300

6000

7500

9750

12400

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heat Pump Performance Data

Capacities and COP at Various Outdoor Temperatures

BTUH At 70°F Indoor Temperature

Zoneline 3500 Series

 

AZ35H07D

AZ35H09D

AZ35H12D

AZ35H15D

Outdoor

AZ35H07E

AZ35H09E

AZ35H12E

AZ35H15E

Temperature F°

BTUH

COP

BTUH

COP

BTUH

COP

BTUH

COP

65

7200

3.75

10000

3.75

13050

3.55

15950

3.35

60

7000

3.70

9600

3.70

12550

3.50

15300

3.30

55

6800

3.65

9100

3.65

11950

3.45

14650

3.25

50

6600

3.55

8700

3.55

11350

3.35

13850

3.15

47

6400

3.50

8400

3.50

10900

3.30

13400

3.10

45

6250

3.45

8200

3.45

10600

3.25

13050

3.05

40

5950

3.35

7700

3.30

9800

3.10

12250

2.95

35

5550

3.20

7100

3.20

9000

3.00

11300

2.80

30

5150

3.05

6500

3.05

8200

2.85

10300

2.65

25

4700

2.90

5900

2.85

7300

2.65

9250

2.50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zoneline 5500 Series

 

AZ55H07D

AZ55H09D

AZ55H12D

AZ55H15D

Outdoor

AZ55H07E

AZ55H09E

AZ55H12E

AZ55H15E

Temperature F°

BTUH

COP

BTUH

COP

BTUH

COP

BTUH

COP

65

7200

3.75

10000

3.75

13050

3.55

15950

3.35

60

7000

3.70

9600

3.70

12550

3.50

15300

3.30

55

6800

3.65

9100

3.65

11950

3.45

14650

3.25

50

6600

3.55

8700

3.55

11350

3.35

13850

3.15

47

6400

3.50

8400

3.50

10900

3.30

13400

3.10

45

6250

3.45

8200

3.45

10600

3.25

13050

3.05

40

5950

3.35

7700

3.30

9800

3.10

12250

2.95

35

5550

3.20

7100

3.20

9000

3.00

11300

2.80

30

5150

3.05

6500

3.05

8200

2.85

10300

2.65

25

4700

2.90

5900

2.85

7300

2.65

9250

2.50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5500 specifications

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