WLC/WLH Specifications

NOTE: Due to ongoing development programs, design and specifications may change without notice.

WLC/WLH ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL #

VOLTS/HZ/PH

FAN

HP

HEATER

AMPS

TOTAL

MIN

M.C.A.

HACR

RLA

K.W.

AMPS

VOLT

BRKR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMALL CABINET 09/12

 

 

 

 

 

115/60/1

0.64

0.02

0.64

104

0.8

15

09/12

115/60/1

0.64

0.02

0.75

6.50

7.14

104

8.9

15

208/230/60/1

0.34

0.02

0.34

197

0.4

15

 

 

208/230/60/1

0.34

0.02

3.00

13.04

13.38

197

16.7

20

 

 

 

MEDIUM CABINET 18/24

 

 

 

 

 

115/60/1

1.20

0.083

1.20

104

1.5

15

 

115/60/1

1.20

0.083

0.75

6.52

7.72

104

9.7

15

24

115/60/1

1.20

0.083

1.25

10.90

12.10

104

15.1

20

208/230/60/1

0.56

0.070

0.56

197

0.7

15

 

 

208/230/60/1

0.56

0.070

3.00

13.04

13.60

197

17.0

20

 

208/230/60/1

0.56

0.070

5.00

21.74

22.30

197

27.9

30

 

 

 

LARGE CABINET 30/36

 

 

 

 

30/36

208/230/60/1

0.80

1/10

0.80

197

1.0

15

208/230/60/1

0.80

1/10

5.00

21.74

22.54

197

28.2

30

 

DISCHARGE AIR SPEED AND FLOW @ 230V

Model

High CFM

Low CFM

Coil

 

FPM

 

Throw/Ft.

9/12

 

400

350

Dry

 

900

 

15

18/24

750

675

Dry

 

1,225

 

25

30/36

1,170

900

Dry

 

1,250

 

27

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WLC/WLH OBSERVED SOUND VALUES

 

 

 

 

(230V High Speed Fan)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model

 

 

dBA

 

 

 

 

 

 

09/12

 

 

45

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18/24

 

 

56

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30/36

 

 

60

 

 

 

 

 

WLC/WLH Interconnecting-Line Size

System Capacity

Liquid

Suction

Condensate

Btuh

O.D.

O.D.

I.D.

09

1/4”

1/2”

1/2”

12

1/4”

1/2”

1/2”

18

3/8”

5/8” *

1/2”

24

3/8”

3/4”

1/2”

30

3/8”

3/4” **

1/2”

36

3/8”

3/4” **

1/2”

*WLC/WLH Suction Connection size is 3/4” O.D. and must bush down at the WLC/WLH Unit.

**WLC/WLH Suction Connection size is 5/8” O.D. a factory supplied kit is provided to transition to 3/4” O.D. interconnect.

WLC/WLH System Options

WLC/wlh

Cooling Systems with Wall Units

Condenser

Wall Unit

Btuh

SEER

SHR

EER

Ref.

S1C9

WLH09

9,000

13.0

.79

11.8

R22

S1C2

WLH12

12,000

13.0

.74

12.9

R22

* S1C8

WLH24

18,000

14.0

.78

13.0

R22

S1C4

WLH24

24,000

13.0

.70

12.5

R22

S1C3

WLC36

30,000

13.0

.72

12.6

R22

S1C6

WLC36

33,600

13.0

.69

12.1

R22

*Important - This system has been designed and manufactured to meet

 

 

S1C/S1H

 

ENERGY STAR criteria for energy efficiency. However, proper refriger-

 

 

 

ant charge and proper air flow are critical to achieve rated capacity and

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

efficiency. Installation of this prod-

 

Heat pumps System Options with Wall Units

 

 

 

uct should follow the manufacturer’s

Condenser

Wall Unit

Cooling Btuh

Heating Btuh

SEER

HSPF

SHR

 

EER

COP

Ref.

refrigerant

charging

and air flow in-

 

structions.

Failure

to

S1H9

WLH09

9,000

8,600

13.0

8.0

.75

 

11.6

3.6

R22

confirm proper charge

S1H2

WLH12

11,400

10,600

13.0

8.0

.73

 

11.5

3.4

R22

and airflow may reduce

 

energy efficiency

and

S1H8

WLH24

18,000

16,400

13.0

7.7

.73

 

12.1

3.8

R22

 

shorten equipment life.

S1H4

WLH24

23,000

20,600

13.0

8.3

.71

 

11.9

3.5

R22

 

 

 

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EMI specifications WLC/WLH Specifications, WLC/WLH System Options

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