GE 5500 manual Deluxe Line Dry Air 25 & 3500 Series

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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 the 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

(see Heater Table Below)

Voltage/Phase/Frequency

D

- 230/208 Volt

Single Phase

60 Hz

E

- 265 Volt

Single Phase

60 Hz

Deluxe Line: 2500,

Dry Air 25 & 3500 Series -

Models are manufactured with fixed heater wattages with the appropriate power cord attached (all 265 volt models are permanently connected). 5.0 KW heaters are not available on 7,000 BTUH models.

Heater Table

Heater

Heater

 

 

Minimum

 

 

Voltage

Amps

Designator

Watts

KWH

Ampacity

BTUH

230/208

11.1/10.0

2

2550/2090

2.55/2.09

15

8,600/7,100

230/208

15.0/13.6

3

3450/2820

3.45/2.82

20

11,700/9,600

230/208

21.7/19.7

5

5000/4090

5.00/4.09

30

17,000/13,900

265

9.6

3

2550

2.55

15

8,600

265

14.0

4

3700

3.7

20

12,600

265

18.9

5

5000

5.0

30

17,000

 

Deluxe Series - Cooling & Electric Heat

Dry Air 25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2500 Series Units

 

 

 

Dry Air 25

 

230/208V Models

 

 

 

 

 

AZ25E07D

AZ25E09D

AZ25E12D

AZ25E15D

AZ25E07D*P

 

AZ25E09D*P

AZ25E12D*P

Capacity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cooling BTUH

7,100/6,900

9,000/8,800

11,700/11,500

14,600/14,300

6,800/6,600

 

8,600/8,400

11,200/11,000

EER (BTU/Watt)

11.8/11.8

11.5/11.5

10.9/10.9

9.6/9.6

11.1/11.1

 

10.8/10.8

10.2/10.2

Dehumidification Pts/Hr

1.7

2.7

3.6

4.5

2.2

 

3.4

4.5

Sensible Heat Ratio @ 230 Volts

75%

68%

67%

67%

66%

 

58%

57%

CFM, Indoor Fan High

240

260

270

310

230

 

230

240

CFM, Indoor Fan Low

210

230

240

280

200

 

200

210

Vent CFM

40/35

65/60

70/65

70/65

40/35

 

65/60

70/65

Power/Ratings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power Factor

95

96

97

94

95

 

96

97

Watts

600/585

785/765

1075/1055

1520/1490

600/585

 

785/765

1075/1055

Amperes, F.L.

2.8/3.0

3.6/3.9

4.9/5.3

7.0/7.5

2.8/3.0

 

3.6/3.9

4.9/5.3

Amperes, L.R.

19.0

21.0

33.0

38.0

19.0

 

21.0

33.0

Weight (Net/Ship)**

92/108

93/109

101/117

111/127

98/114

 

99/115

107/123

Sound Transmission Class (STC)

28

28

28

28

28

 

28

28

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

265V Models

AZ25E07E

AZ25E09E

AZ25E12E

AZ25E15E

AZ25E07E*P

 

AZ25E09E*P

AZ25E12E*P

Capacity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cooling BTUH

7,100

9,000

11,700

14,600

6,800

 

8,600

11,200

EER (BTU/Watt)

11.8

11.5

10.9

9.6

11.1

 

10.8

10.2

Dehumidification Pts/Hr

1.7

2.7

3.6

4.5

2.2

 

3.4

4.5

Sensible Heat Ratio @ 265 Volts

75%

68%

67%

67%

66%

 

58%

57%

CFM, Indoor Fan High

240

260

270

310

230

 

230

240

CFM, Indoor Fan Low

210

230

240

280

200

 

200

210

Vent CFM

40

65

70

70

40

 

65

70

Power/Ratings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power Factor

96

94

94

96

96

 

94

94

Watts

600

785

1075

1520

600

 

785

1075

Amperes, F.L.

2.4

3.2

4.4

6.0

2.4

 

3.2

4.4

Amperes, L.R.

16.0

18.0

24.0

31.0

16.0

 

18.0

24.0

Weight (Net/Ship)**

92/108

93/109

101/117

111/127

98/114

 

99/115

107/123

Sound Transmission Class (STC)

28

28

28

28

28

 

28

28

*For Dry Air 25 model number, designate respective heater number using chart above, followed by the letter “P”. ** ICR adds 3 pounds to unit weight

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