Trane SCIH manual Maintenance information, Table M-GI-1. Integral Air-Cooled General Data

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Maintenance information

Table M-GI-1. Integral Air-Cooled General Data

NominalTons

 

5

7.5

10

15

ARI capacity - btu/h

 

60,600

91,000

121,900

177,200

(S)EER

 

10.471

10.36

10.38

9.76

R22 charge/circuit (lbs.)

9.2

14.3

9.3

11.7

 

Shipping weight – lbs.

 

908

1087

1495

1897

Operating weight – lbs.

 

848

1027

1445

1767

Compressor, qty - hp

 

1

1

2

2

Circuits

 

1

1

2

2

Condenser

 

 

 

 

 

Face area, sq/ ft.

 

6.74

10.75

16.55

16.55

Rows / fpf

 

4 / 180

4 / 168

3 / 180

4 / 180

Fans, qty.

 

1

1

2

2

Fan size, in.

 

15x15

15x15

15x15

15x15

Motorhp

 

1.5

2.0

2.0

5.0

Evaporator

 

 

 

 

 

Face area, sq. ft

 

5.99

8.32

12.82

12.82

Rows / fpf

 

4 / 144

4 / 144

4 / 144

4 / 144

Filter qty. - size, in.

 

2- 23.7x18

2 - 23.7x25

3 - 23.7x25.6

3 - 23.7x25.6

Fans qty. - size, in

 

1- 12x12

1 - 12x12

2 - 12x12

2 - 12x12

Motorhp

 

1.0

1.5

2.0

3.0

Min. airflow

 

1800

2700

3600

5400

Max. airflow

 

2200

3300

4400

6600

Notes: 1. Net cooling capacity is rated at 95°F ambient, 80°F entering dry bulb and 67°F entering wet bulb at scfm air condition. 2. EER is rated at ARI conditions.

Footnote 1. SEER applies to 5-ton unit--ARI 210-240 Certified.

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SCIH specifications

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