GE 5500 manual Complete Accessory List, Kit Number Description For Additional Information Refer to

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Complete Accessory List

 

Kit Number

Description

For Additional Information Refer to Page

 

RAA62A

Spare filters for AZ25, AZ35, and AZ55 Models (10 per box)

10

 

RAB71

Steel Wall Case - 13 3/4” deep

22

 

RAB7116

Steel Wall Case - 16” deep

 

22

 

RAB7124

Steel Wall Case - 24” deep

 

22

 

RAB7128

Steel Wall Case - 28” deep

 

22

 

RAB7131

Steel Wall Case - 31” deep

 

22

 

RAB77

Molded Wall Case

 

22

 

RAD10

Interior/Exterior Drain kit

35

 

RAF452A

Room Front Grille for AZ25, AZ35, and AZ55 Models

7

 

RAG60

Stamped Aluminum Exterior Grille

39

 

RAG61

Architectural Exterior Grille, Beige Molded Durable Polycarbonate

39

 

RAG62

Architectural Exterior Grille, Maple Molded Durable Polycarbonate

39

 

RAG63

Architectural Exterior Grille, Bittersweet Chocolate Molded Durable Polycarbonate

39

 

RAG64

Architectural Exterior Grille w/Flange, Beige Molded Durable Polycarbonate

39

 

RAG65

Architectural Exterior Grille w/Flange, Maple Molded Durable Polycarbonate

39

 

RAG66

Architectural Exterior Grille w/Flange, Bittersweet Chocolate Molded Durable Polycarbonat

39

 

RAG67

Aluminum Architectural Grille (Custom Colors Available by Special Order)

39

 

RAK40

Condenser Air Deflector Kit

21

 

RAK147

Wall Thermostat For Heat Pump Models - Mechanical

16

 

RAK147D1

Wall Thermostat For Heat Pump Models - Electronic Digital

16

 

RAK147P1

Wall Thermostat For Heat Pump Models - Electronic Digital Programmable

16

 

RAK163A1

Wall Thermostat For Resistance Heat Models - Mechanical

15

 

RAK163D1

Wall Thermostat For Resistance Heat Models - Electronic Digital

15

 

RAK163P1

Wall Thermostat For Resistance Heat Models - Electronic Digital Programmable

15

 

RAK201

Sub-base Cover Plate with Knockouts

43

 

RAK240D20

Sub-base - 208/230 Volt with NEMA 6-20R 15/20 Amp Receptacle -Chaseway Included

23

 

RAK204D30

Sub-base - 208/230 Volt with NEMA 6-30R 30 Amp Receptacle -Chaseway Included

23

 

RAK204E15

Sub-base - 265 Volt with NEMA 7-15R 15 Amp Receptacle - Chaseway Included

23

 

RAK204E20

Sub-base - 265 Volt with NEMA 7-20R 20 Amp Receptacle - Chaseway Included

23

 

RAK204E30

Sub-base - 265 Volt with NEMA 7-30R 30 Amp Receptacle - Chaseway Included

23

 

RAK204U

Sub-base - non-electrical

Chaseway not Included

23

 

RAK205CW

Chaseway for Sub-base

 

41

 

RAK3152

Universal Power Cord - 5500 series - 15 Amp 230/208 V - 2.55/2.09 kW heat

41

 

RAK3202

Universal Power Cord - 5500 series - 20 Amp 230/208 V - 3.45/2.82 kW heat

41

 

RAK3302

Universal Power Cord - 5500 series - 30 Amp 230/208 V - 5.0/4.09 kW heat

42

 

RAK4002A

Direct Connect Junction Box - 230/208 Volts for use with AZ25 or AZ35

41

 

RAK4002B

Direct Connect Junction Box - 230/208 Volts for use with AZ55 Models

42

 

RAK4002CW

Wiring Harness w/In-Line Connector - Adapt Line Cord to Direct Connection

41

 

RAK5152

Universal Power Cord - 5500 series - 265 V / 15 Amp - Use w/RAK204E15 Sub-base - 1.7 kW heat

42

 

RAK5172

Universal Power Cord - 5500 series - 265 V - 15 Amp - Use w/RAK204E15 Sub-base - 3.0 kW heat

42

 

RAK5202

Universal Power Cord - 5500 series - 265 V - 20 Amp - Use w/RAK204E20 Sub-base - 3.7 kW heat

42

 

RAK5302

Universal Power Cord - 5500 series - 265 V - 30 Amp - Use w/RAK204E30 Sub-base - 5.0 kW heat

42

 

RAK601

Duct extension - Insulated - 44” long - includes Register and Mounting Flange

37

 

RAK602

Register and Trim Flange (Included with RAK601)

37

 

RAK6052

Duct Adapter for New Installation (or Older non-GE Duct Adapter Installation)

37

 

RAK7012

Duct Transition for 2500/3500 Replacing Existing Chassis (Original Installation Pre-1988)

37

 

RAK7022

Duct Transition for 2500/3500 Replacing Existing Chassis (1988 - 1998 Original Installation)

37

 

RAK8022

Locking Door Kit

 

11

 

RAK806

Control Panel Cover (for use with remote thermostat)

15

 

RAK901L

Wall Case Insulation Kit

 

23

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Contents Architects and Engineers Design Data Manual Series Heat Pump with Backup Resistance Heat Quick Reference3500 Series Control Panel Series Cooling with Electric HeatSeries Control Panel EER COPCooling With Resistance Heat Newest Innovation from GETable of Contents Important NoticeIntroduction Deluxe Series shown Optional Accessories of the Zoneline SystemComponents of the Zoneline System Zoneline Features Model Series UPCFeatures and Benefits Fan Only Setting HIGH/LOW Fan Cycle Switch SmartFanCompressor Restart Delay Electronic Temperature LimitingEasy Clean Air Discharge Area Up-Front Air FiltersConcealed Manual Vent Control Corrosion Protection OptionalAuxiliary Control Switches Cooling Temperature LimitsHeating Temperature Limits 3500 SeriesSeries DiagnosCentral Desk Control Remote Thermostat Control Resistance Heat ModelsRAK806 Universal Control Cover Label Heat Pump ModelsFeature Series See RAK806 Universal Control cover Label onFor Use With Mechanical 4-Wire Systems Only Remote Control Low Voltage WiringR1, R2, and R3 Special order, 100 piece minimum orderHeat pump condensate Heat Pumps and Energy SavingsBalance Point Zoneline 5500 Series Heat Source Logic Heat pump defrost Zoneline 5500 SeriesHeat Pump Operation Zoneline 5500 Series Application Comments Air DistributionRecommendation High Wall Mount For unitsDimensions RAK204 Wall CaseSub-Base General Wall Case Installation DataWindow, Curtain and Panel Wall Construction Installation of Wall Case in Wall Opening Masonry Wall ConstructionBrick, Frame, Stucco and Shingle Construction Preparation of the Wall Case for All Types of ConstructionFraming for Wall Case Fastening Wall CaseWall Section Detailed Side View Room CabinetWall Case Room Wall Case CabinetRoom Cabinet Wall CaseWall Case Receptacle By OthersWall Case Installation Cord SET Connected CaulkCorner and lap joints be additionally sealed Page Recommend 2 to Adjustable Caulk Holes by InstallerShown with Access Covers Removed Alternates Small TOP ViewRAK204 Series SUB-BASE Installation and Electrical Data Chaseway OptionType B Screw Green Ground Metal Case Screw Clip Type D Type a To Secure Side ChannelsCondensate Disposal Systems Cooling CondensateTypical Installation Wall Case with RAD10 Drain KITRear Grille Wall Case Room CabinetUSE Type a Screws for Both RAB71 and RAB77 NUT Molded Case RAB77 only DetailGasket Cabinet Bottom Tube Cover Plate Ducted Installations New Ducted InstallationsReplacements of Existing Ducted Units Ducted Application ConsiderationsDucted Application AZ2500/3500 Series Duct Adapter Extension has 1/2 InsulationSub-Base Installation Ducted Detailed Side Views AZ2500/3500 SeriesExterior Grilles Sample CalculationsPower Connection For Deluxe Series 2500 230/208 Volt Unit Installation Line Cord Connected Units230/208 Volt Unit Installation Permanent Connected Units 265 or 277 Volt Unit Installation Permanent Connected UnitsPower Connection Kits For Premium Series 230/208 Volt InstallationsReplacement of Existing Chassis Maximum Connected Load For Deluxe Series 2500 Cooling Performance Data Heat Pump Performance DataLatent System Capacity Formula for Calculating Operating Costs Using Above Data Normal Yearly Operating DataDrive Board Unit Typical 2500 Series Wiring DiagramTypical 2500 Series Schematic Diagram Board Unit Typical 3500 Series Wiring DiagramTypical 3500 Series Schematic Diagram Typical 5500 Series Wiring Diagram Typical 5500 Series Schematic DiagramSuggested Bid Form Specifications Page Alternate specification for molded wall case Deluxe Line Dry Air 25 & 3500 Series Receptacles/Sub-Bases Complete Accessory List Kit Number Description For Additional Information Refer toGeneral Installation Suggestions Electrical Wiring InstallationNew Installations Replacement InstallationsAlphabetical Index CategoryZoneline

5500 specifications

The GE 5500 is a sophisticated gas turbine that represents a benchmark in the realm of power generation technology. Known for its impressive performance and efficiency, the GE 5500 has garnered attention in various industries, particularly in energy production. Designed for combined-cycle applications, this turbine effectively leverages both gas and steam cycles to optimize electricity generation.

One of the standout features of the GE 5500 is its advanced aerodynamics, which enhance the efficiency of the combustion process. The turbine employs state-of-the-art combustion technology that allows for high operational flexibility and minimizes emissions, meeting stringent environmental standards. This is particularly important in today’s energy landscape, where sustainability is a crucial focus.

The GE 5500 is equipped with a robust control system that utilizes digital twin technology. This innovative approach allows operators to simulate and analyze the performance of the turbine virtually, leading to improved operational efficiency and reduced downtime. Additionally, this turbine features an integrated health monitoring system that provides real-time data on performance metrics, allowing for predictive maintenance and enhancing overall reliability.

The materials used in the construction of the GE 5500 are engineered to withstand high temperatures and stress levels, ensuring longevity and durability. This includes high-performance alloys that maintain structural integrity even under extreme operating conditions.

Installation and maintenance of the GE 5500 are streamlined through its modular design, which simplifies access to components and reduces service time. This efficiency translates into lower operational costs, making the GE 5500 an economically favorable choice for utilities and independent power producers.

Furthermore, the GE 5500 can be integrated into a variety of power plant configurations, whether for peaking power or baseload operations, which adds to its versatility. Its ability to quickly ramp up production makes it particularly valuable in an energy market characterized by fluctuating demand.

Overall, the GE 5500 gas turbine is a remarkable engineering feat that combines cutting-edge technology with practical design. Its efficiency, reliability, and adaptability position it as a leading choice for power generation needs, meeting the requirements of modern energy systems while contributing to a more sustainable future.