Trane UH-PRC001-EN manual Introduction, The Industrial Designed Model P Unit Heater

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Introduction

Introduction

The Industrial Designed Model P Unit Heater

The Clean-Line Appearance of the Model S Unit Heater

The square, compact design of the Model P and rectangular Model S allow easy handling and installation. In most cases, only one person is needed to carry a unit. And because both feature compact Sigma-Flo®fins they’re lightweight, making them easy to hoist and put into place.

What’s more, the Model P can be stored standing on end.This means several units can be loaded on a single skid for moving from one point to another.Trane maintains a complete stock of both Model P and S units that are available to ship anywhere in the United States.

Yet, the benefits of this compact design go beyond ease of installation.They continue with attractive styling.The Model S unit’s simple, clean-line symmetry and the Model P unit’s classic modern shape enhance any industrial facility.

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Contents 17.4 to 705.6 MBh UH-PRC001-ENPropeller Unit Heaters/Unitary OctoberIntroduction The Industrial Designed Model P Unit HeaterSelection Procedure ContentsFeatures and Benefits Electric PowerFeatures and Benefits Put HeatWhere It’s NeededCompact Design The Model S CoilThe Model P Motor Rectangular Draw-ThruCoilsFeatures and Benefits Model PModel S External Couplings Features and BenefitsTypical Factory Application ConsiderationsGeneral Rules Application Considerations HotWater System - Using Circulating PumpGeneral Notes Application Considerations Vapor orVacuum SystemHotWater System with Circulating Pump Figure AC-4 Figure AC-5 Figure AC-6BTU Requirements Selection ProcedureTrane Propeller Unit Heaters Type of BuildingUseful Data FormulaDetermining Special Steam Capacities Equivalent Direct RadiationSelection Procedure Model S NomenclatureD BE Selection Procedure Model SModel P Table Based on 2 PSIG and 60 F Entering AirSelection Procedure 2 Lbs. Steam 60 F Entering AirTempSelection Procedure 2 Lbs. Steam 60 F Entering AirTempSelection Procedure Table SP-6- Maximum Spread FtMotor and Fan Speeds Additional Selection DataModel P Nomenclature Selection ProcedureSelection Procedure Selection ProcedureHotWater Selection Example StepPropylene Correction Factors for Propylene Glycol/WaterPropylene Glycol GlycolMotors Model Number DescriptionMODEL P UNIT HEATER Motors D B EModel Number Description Performance Data Performance Data WaterPerformance Data WaterPerformance Data WaterPerformance Data Entering WaterTemperaturePerformance Data Entering WaterTemperaturePerformance Data 117.6Performance Data Entering WaterTemperaturePerformance Data Entering WaterTemperaturePerformance Data WaterPerformance Data WaterPerformance Data WaterPerformance Data 115.1Performance Data WaterPerformance Data WaterPerformance Data Entering WaterTemperaturePerformance Data Entering WaterTemperaturePerformance Data Entering WaterTemperaturePerformance Data 100.1Performance Data Entering WaterTemperaturePerformance Data Entering WaterTemperatureElectric Power Electric Power AccessoryElectric Power ModelMotor MountType-1 Dimensions and WeightsFigure DW-1 Motor MountType-2Dimensions and Weights Figure DW-2Figure DW-3 Dimensions and WeightsIn Dimensions Figure DW-4 Table DW-4- Louver Cone Diffuser RoughingCasing Mechanical SpecificationsModel P General Model S GeneralPage NRTL/C TheTrane Company