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Product Catalog

Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners


Voyager with e-Flex™ Technology
Cooling & Gas/Electric
12½–17½ Tons, 60 Hz

June 2015 RT-PRC056B-EN


Introduction
Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners
Through the years, Trane has designed and developed the most complete line of Packaged
Rooftop products available in the market today. Trane was the first to introduce the Micro—
microelectronic unit controls—and has continued to improve and revolutionize this design
concept.
The ReliaTel™control platform offers the same great features and functionality as the original
Micro, with additional benefits for greater application flexibility.
Voyager continues to provide the highest standards in quality and reliability, comfort, ease of
service, and the performance of Trane light commercial products.
Trane customers demand products that provide exceptional reliability, meet stringent
performance requirements, and provide a payback based on life cycle costs. Trane delivers with
Voyager with eFlex™ technology.
Voyager features cutting edge technologies: reliable compressors, Trane engineered ReliaTel
controls, computer-aided run testing, and Integrated Comfort™ Systems. So, whether you’re the
contractor, the engineer, or the owner, you can be certain Voyager products are built to meet
your needs.

Copyright
This document and the information in it are the property of Trane, and may not be used or
reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. Trane reserves the right to revise this
publication at any time, and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any person
of such revision or change.

Trademarks
Trane and the Trane logo, CompleteCoat, Frostat, Integrated Comfort Systems, Voyager, ReliaTel,
Tracer, Tracker, eFlex are trademarks of Trane in the United States and other countries. BACnet is
a registered trademark. All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their
respective owners.

Revision Summary
RT-PRC056B-EN (19 June 2015)
• Added Multi Zone Variable Air Volume and Horizontal Low Leak Economizer.
• Updated Features & Benefits, Model Number Description, Performance Data, Electrical Data,
and Mechanical Specifications.

© 2015 Trane All rights reserved RT-PRC056B-EN


Table of Contents
Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Standard and Optional Features at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Standard Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Factory Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Factory or Field Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Field Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Other Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Outstanding Standard Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Variety of Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Factory Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Factory or Field Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Field Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Other Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Application Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Sequence of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
ReliaTel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Single Zone Variable Air Volume (Single Zone VAV) Control . . . . . . . . . 23
Variable Air Volume Applications (Traditional VAV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Cooling Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Heating Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Air Delivery Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Model Number Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33


Model Number Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

General Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Economizer Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Zone Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Communication Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Jobsite Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Dimensional Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Mechanical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Factory Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Factory or Field Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Field Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

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Voyager has the features and benefits that make it first class in the light commercial rooftop market.
Designed with input from field contractors and engineers, its U-shaped airflow performance is
outstanding.

Standard and Optional Features at a Glance


Standard Features
• 2” throwaway filters
• 5 year Limited Compressor Warranty
• 5 year Limited Heat Exchanger
• 1 year Limited Parts Warranty
• Anti-Short Cycle Timer
• Belt Drive Motors
• Colored and Numbered Wiring
• Crankcase Heaters
• Dedicated Airflow
• Discharge Air Temperature Sensor
• Discharge Line Thermostat
• Easy Access Low Voltage Terminal Board (LTB)
• eFlex™ Variable Speed Technology
• Enhanced Dehumidification
• Foil-Faced and Edge Captured Insulation
• Frostat™
• High Efficiency Drum and Tube Heat Exchanger
• High Efficiency Gas Heat with Hot Surface Ignition
• High Pressure Cutout
• IAQ Sloped Condensate Drain Pan
• Liquid Line Refrigerant Drier
• Low Ambient Cooling to 0°F
• Microchannel Type Condenser Coils
• Operating Charge of R-410A
• Phase Monitor
• Provisions for Through-the-Base Gas and Condensate Drain Connections
• Quick Access Panels
• Quick Adjust Idler Arm Pulley
• ReliaTel™Microprocessor Controls
• ReliaTel Options Module
• Single Point Power
• Single Side Service
• Single Zone Variable Air Volume (SZ VAV)
• Standardized Components
• Thermal Expansion Valve
• U-shaped Airflow Pattern
• Variable Frequency Drive

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Factory Installed Options


• 2” MERV 8 or MERV 13 Pleated Filters4 with Filter Removal Tool
• 5” Color Touchscreen Human Interface
• CO2 Sensor Wiring (Wiring Only)
• Complete Coat™ Microchannel Condenser Coil
• Condensate Overflow Switch
• Fault Detection Diagnostics (FDD)
• High Short Circuit Current Rated (SCCR) Electrical Subsystem12
• Hinged Access Doors
• Modulating Gas Heat Furnace with a 2.5:1 Turndown Ratio
• Multiple Zone Variable Air Volume
• Powered or Unpowered Convenience Outlet3
• Stainless Steel Drain Pan
• Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger with 10 Year Warranty4
• Supply and/or Return Air Smoke Detector7
• Through the Base Electrical Access9
• Through the Base Electrical with Circuit Breaker8, 9
• Through the Base Electrical with Disconnect Switch5, 8, 9
• Through the Base Gas Piping

Factory or Field Installed Options


• BACnet™ Communications Interface1
• Barometric Relief1
• Clogged Filter/Fan Failure Switch4
• Electric Heaters 4, 6, 9
• Indoor Fan Motor Shaft Grounding Ring
• LonTalk® Communications Interface (LCI)4
• Low Leak Economizer - Downflow
• Oversized Motors4
• Reference or Comparative Enthalpy2, 4
• Standard Economizer - Downflow1
• Tool-less Hail Guards4

Field Installed Options


• CO2 Sensor
• Digital Display Zone Sensor
• High Altitude Kit
• High and Low Static Drive Kits
• Humidity Sensor
• Low Leak Economizer - Downflow & Horizontal
• LP Conversion Kit
• Powered Exhaust
• Remote Potentiometer
• Roof Curb (Downflow Only)
• Standard Economizer - Horizontal
• Trane Communications Interface (TCI)4
• Ventilation Override Accessory
• Wireless Zone Sensor
• Zone Sensors and Remote Zone Sensors

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Note: Most Factory Installed Options (FIOPS) available for Downflow Air Discharge units only.
Please verify with ordering system for availability.
Note: Explanation of Notes located in “Model Number Description,” p. 33.

Other Benefits
• Cabinet Design Ensures Water Integrity
• Ease of Service, Installation and Maintenance
• Mixed Model Build Enables “Fastest in the Industry” Ship Cycle Times
• Outstanding Airflow Distribution
• ReliaTel Controls Benefits
• Rigorous Testing
• Unmatched Product Support

Outstanding Standard Features


Anti-Short Cycle Timer
Provides a 3 minute minimum “ON” time and 3 minute “OFF” time for compressors to enhance
compressor reliability by assuring proper oil return.

Colored and Numbered Wiring


Save time and money tracing wires and diagnosing the unit.

Compressors
Trane eFlex™ variable speed scroll compressors
are matched with a specially designed variable
frequency drive that allows a modulating ratio of up
to 4:1. Our eFlex™ compressors are paired with
fixed speed compressors such that the units are
capable of continuous capacity modulation from
10% to 100%. By design, unit combined airflow and
compressor capacities overlap to minimize the
frequent cycling between stages typical of
competing designs. This allows for unmatched
control of leaving air temperatures to meet space
loads.
The eFlex™ compressors also include brushless
permanent magnet motors designed to operate at
higher efficiency along with reducing the
compressor motor speed and cycling results in
significant part load energy savings. This makes
units with eFlex™ compressors the most efficient
products in their class at part load.

Controls—ReliaTel
ReliaTel microprocessor controls provide unit control for heating, cooling and ventilating utilizing
input from sensors that measure indoor and outdoor temperature and other zone sensors. ReliaTel
also provides outputs for building automation systems and expanded diagnostics. For a complete
list of ReliaTel offerings, refer to “Other Benefits,” p. 16.

Conversionless Units
The dedicated design units (either downflow or horizontal) require no panel removal or alteration
time to convert in the field — a major cost savings during installation. Horizontal units come
complete with duct flanges so the contractor doesn’t have to field fabricate them. These duct
flanges are a time and cost saver.

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Crankcase Heaters
These band heaters provide improved compressor reliability by warming the oil to prevent
migration during off-cycles or low ambient conditions. These are standard on all Voyager models.

Discharge Air Temperature Sensor


Provides true discharge air sensing in heating models.

Discharge Line Thermostat


A bi-metal element discharge line thermostats installed as a standard feature on the discharge line
of each system. This standard feature provides extra protection to the compressors against high
discharge temperatures in case of loss of charge, extremely high ambient and other conditions
which could drive the discharge temperature higher.

Easy Access Low Voltage Terminal Board Foil Faced Insulation

Voyager’s Low Voltage Terminal Board is All panels in the evaporator section of the unit
external to the electrical control cabinet. It is have cleanable foil-faced insulation. All edges
extremely easy to locate and attach the are either captured or sealed to ensure no
thermostat wire and test operation of all unit insulation fibers get into the airstream.
functions. This is another cost and time saving
installation feature.

Enhanced Dehumidification with eFlex™


Every Ultra High Efficiency unit is equipped with Enhanced Dehumidification, which operates when
connected to a humidity sensor. With Enhanced Dehumidification, the ReliaTel control reduces the
minimum indoor airflow and modulates the eFlex compressor operation to allow for additional
moisture removal of the return air. When dehumidification is required without cooling, the ReliaTel
control brings the compressors to an appropriate capacity to remove moisture without overcooling
the space providing efficient humidity control.

Frostat™
This capillary bulb embedded in the face of the evaporator coil monitors coil temperature to
prevent evaporator icing and protect the compressor. Recommended for applications with low
leaving air temperatures, low airflow and/or high latent load applications.

Heat Exchanger—Drum and Tube


The cabinet features a drum and tube heat
exchanger (pictured right) that is
manufactured using aluminized steel with
stainless steel components for maximum
durability.
The requirement for cycle testing of heat
Forced Combustion Blower
exchangers is 10,000 cycles by ANSI Z21.47.
Negative Pressure Gas Valve
This is the standard required by both UL and
Hot Surface Ignitor
AGA for cycle test requirements.

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Trane requires the design to be tested to 2½ times this current standard. The drum and tube design
has been tested and passed over 150,000 cycles, which is over 15 times the current ANSI cycling
requirements. The negative pressure gas valve is used in the standard furnaces. This is one of our
unique safety features. Modulating heaters use a pressure switch to ensure that the blower motor
is operating before the gas valve is allowed to open.
The forced combustion blower supplies pre-mixed fuel through a single stainless steel burner
screen into a sealed drum where ignition takes place. It is more reliable to operate and maintain
than a multiple burner system. Modulating furnaces contain a metal fiber material to ensure proper
flame distribution at low fire. The hot surface ignitor is a gas ignition device which doubles as a
safety device utilizing a continuous test to prove the flame. The design is cycle tested at the factory
for quality and reliability. Our gas/electric rooftops exceed all California seasonal efficiency
requirements and perform even better than the California NOx emission requirements.

Low Ambient Cooling


All Voyager microprocessor units have cooling capabilities down to 0°F as standard.

Low Voltage Connections


The wiring of the low voltage connections to the unit and
the zone sensors is as simple as 1-1, 2-2, and 3-3. This
simplified system makes it easy for the installer to wire.

Microchannel Condenser Coil


Microchannel coils have better heat transfer
performance due to flat streamlined tubes with
Microchannel Flat Tube small ports, and metallurgical tube-to-fin bond.
Microchannel condenser coil can reduce system
refrigerant charge by up to 50% (potential LEED
credit) because of smaller internal volume, which
Header can lead to better compressor reliability. Compact
(top removed)
all aluminum microchannel coils also help to reduce
the unit weight. All-aluminum construction
Ribbon Fin improves re-cyclability. Galvanic corrosion is also
minimized due to all aluminum construction. Strong
aluminum brazed structure provides better fin
protection.

Motors
All indoor fan motors are belt drive as standard.

Pressure Cutouts
Low and high pressure cutouts are standard on all Voyager models.

Phase Monitor
Voyager features a three-phase line monitor module that protects against phase loss, phase
reversal and phase unbalance. It is intended to protect compressors from reverse rotation. It has
an operating input voltage range of 190–600 Vac, and LED indicators for ON and FAULT. There are
no field adjustments and the module will automatically reset from a fault condition.

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Quick-Access Panels
Remove three or more screws for access to the
standardized internal components and wiring.

Quick-Adjust Slider Plate


With the Quick-Adjust Slider Plate (pictured right), the
belt and sheaves can be quickly adjusted without
moving the mounted fan motor. The result is a major
savings in time and money.

ReliaTel Options Module (RTOM)


The RTOM monitors the supply fan proving, clogged
filter, supply air temperature, exhaust fan setpoint,
dehumidification setpoint, supply air tempering,
frostat™ and smoke detector.

Single Point Power


A single electrical connection powers the unit.

Single Side Service


Single side service is standard on all units.

Single Zone VAV - One Zone Variable Air Volume Mode


Note: Single Zone VAV is designed to be used with a zone sensor. If a unit is configured for Single
Zone VAV operation but is connected to a thermostat, the control will revert to multi-speed
(2-Speed) indoor fan control and staged compressor control. This drastically reduces the
energy savings available with this design.
Single zone VAV is designed for use in single zone applications like gymnasiums, auditoriums,
manufacturing facilities, retail box stores, and any large open spaces, where there is a lot of
diversity in the load profile. Single Zone VAV (SZ VAV) is an ideal replacement to "yesterday's"
constant volume (CV) systems, by reducing operating costs while improving occupant comfort.
SZ VAV systems combine Trane application, control and system integration knowledge to exactly
match fan speed with cooling and heating loads, regardless of the operating condition. Trane
algorithms meet/exceed ASHRAE 90.1- 2010, SZ VAV energy-saving recommendations, and those
of CA Title 24. The result is an optimized balance between zone temperature control and system
energy savings. Depending on your specific application, energy savings can be as much as 20%.
Note: Building system modeling in energy simulation software like TRACE is recommended to
evaluate performance improvements for your application.
SZ VAV is fully integrated into the ReliaTel Control system and is available today. It provides the
simplest and fastest commissioning in the industry through proven factory-installed, wired, and
tested system controllers. All control modules, logic and sensors are factory installed, and tested
to assure the highest quality and most reliable system available. This means no special
programming of algorithms, or hunting at the jobsite for sensors, boards, etc. that need to be
installed in the field. Single zone VAV is a quick and simple solution for many applications and is
available from your most trusted rooftop VAV system solution provider - Trane.

Sloped Drain Pans


Every Voyager unit has a non-corrosive, sloped drain pan made of pre-painted steel and standard
on all units.

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Standardized Components
Components are placed in the same location on all Voyager units. Familiarize yourself with one
Voyager and you are familiar with every Voyager. Due to standardized components throughout the
Voyager line, contractors/owners can stock fewer parts.

Thermal Expansion Valve


Thermal expansion valves are standard on ultra high efficiency units to allow superior control over
full modulating operating range.

U-Shaped Airflow Pattern


The U-shaped airflow allows for improved static capabilities.

Variable Frequency Drives


Variable Frequency Drives are factory installed and tested to provide supply fan motor speed
modulation, as well as modulating gas heat. VFDs on the supply fan, as compared to inlet guide
vanes or discharge dampers, are quieter, more efficient, and are eligible for utility rebates. All VFDs
are designed to allow bypass if required. Bypass control will simply provide full nominal airflow
in the event of drive failure. Modulating gas heat models with VFDs allow tighter space temperature
control with less temperature swing.

Variety of Options1
Factory Installed Options
CO2 Sensor Wiring
This is the unit wiring for field installed C02 sensors. Factory-installed C02 sensor wiring saves time
and ensures proper unit connections for the field installed C02 sensor kits.

Complete Coat™ Condenser Coil


The cathodic epoxy type electrodisposition coating is formulated for high edge build to a number
of different types of heat exchangers. The coating is selected to provide excellent resistance and
durability to corrosive effects of alkalies, acids, alcohols, petroleum, seawater, salt air, and
corrosive environments. This coating is available for microchannel coils only.

Circuit Breaker (Requires Through-the-Base Electrical)


This option is a factory installed thermal magnetic, molded case, HACR Circuit Breaker with
provisions for through the base electrical connections. Available on all models.

Condensate Overflow Switch


A condensate overflow switch is available to shut the unit down in the event that the condensate
drain line becomes clogged. This option protects the unit from water overflowing from the drain
pan and entering the base of the units.

1 Refer to “Model Number Description,” p. 33 for option availability.

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Disconnect Switch (Requires Through-the-Base Electrical)


Factory installed 3-pole, molded case,
disconnect switch with provisions for through
the base electrical connections are available.
Available on all models.
Codes require a method of assured unit
shutdown for servicing. Field-installed
disconnects sometimes interfere with service
access. Factory installation of unit disconnects
reduces costs, assures proper mounting and
provides the opportunity to upgrade to unit
circuit breaker protection.

Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD)


This offering meets the mandatory requirement of CA Title 24 of fully configurable diagnostics
allowing fault history and reading fault codes at the unit.This option provides detection of the
following faults: Air temperature sensor failure/fault and notification of acceptable economizer
mode.The FDD system shall be certified by the Energy Commission as meeting the requirements.

High Efficiency Filtration


Voyager units offer a variety of high efficiency filtration options. MERV 8 and MERV 13 filters
provide additional filtration beyond the capabilities of typical 2” throwaway filters. Also, when
MERV 8 or MERV 13 filters are ordered, units come equipped with a filter removal tool.

High Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR)


Voyager rooftop units now have an optional high short circuit current rated electrical subsystem
for units with an MOP above 60A. This option is a perfect fit for applications that need protection
against high potential fault currents. This option also includes individual over current protection
for each compressor and the indoor fan, as well as a dedicated over current protection to the
condenser fan motor(s). When the high SCCR is ordered, the control box will have components
separated into two sections - high and low voltage components.

Hinged Access Doors


These doors permit easy access to the filter, fan/
heat, and compressor/control sections. They
reduce the potential roof damage from screws or
sharp access door corners.

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Human Interface
The Trane 5 Inch Color Touchscreen Human Interface
provides an intuitive user interface to the rooftop unit
that speeds up unit commissioning, shortens unit
troubleshooting times, and enhances preventative
maintenance measures. The human interface includes
several features such as:
• Data trending capabilities by means of time series
graphs
• Historical alarm messages
• Real-time sensor measurements
• On board system setpoints
• USB port that enables the downloading of
component runtime information as well as trended
historical sensor data
• Customized reports
Note: For more information, refer to RT-SVX49*-EN.

Modulating Gas Heat with a 2.5:1 Turndown Ratio


Upon receiving a call for heat, modulating gas heat units with a 2.5:1 turndown ratio light their
burner at full fire (100%). After the burner is lit, the unit controls will monitor the discharge air
temperature and modulate the input rate down to match the load.
Note: Modulating gas heat units are equipped with a stainless steel heat exchanger as standard.

Multiple-Zone Variable Air Volume Control


A multiple-zone VAV (MZVAV) system consists of a packaged rooftop unit that serves several
individually controlled zones. Each zone is equipped with a VAV terminal unit that varies the
quantity of air delivered to maintain the desired temperature in that zone. The rooftop unit
controller varies the speed of the indoor fan to maintain the static pressure in the supply ductwork
at a setpoint, ensuring that all zones receive the necessary quantity of air. In addition, cooling
capacity is cycled to maintain the supply air temperature at the desired setpoint.
For decades, Trane has been an industry leader in rooftop VAV systems. Now, multiple-zone VAV
control is available in Trane’s light commercial rooftop platform (3-25 tons).

Powered or Unpowered Convenience Outlet


This option is a GFCI, 120V/15amp, 2-plug, convenience outlet, either powered or unpowered. This
option can only be ordered when Through the Base Electrical with either the Disconnect Switch or
Circuit Breaker option is ordered. This option is available on all models.

Stainless Steel Drain Pan


For excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance, the optional stainless steel drain pan provides a
cleanable surface that complement other IAQ solutions such as high efficiency filtration (MERV 8
or 13), and demand control ventilation (CO2).

Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger


The optional stainless steel heat exchanger is constructed of 304 stainless steel. It is resistant to
corrosion and oxidation and easy to clean. The high strength to weight ratio allows for high
ventilation rates with gas units and comes standard with a modulating gas heat option. With this
option, a 10-year stainless steel heat exchanger warranty is standard.

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Supply and Return Air Smoke Detector


With this option (pictured right) installed, if smoke is detected,
all unit operation will be shut down. Reset will be manual at the
unit. Return Air Smoke Detectors require minimum allowable
airflow when used with certain models.

Through-the-Base Electrical Utility Access


An electrical service entrance shall be provided allowing electrical access for both control and main
power connections inside the curb and through the base of the unit. Option will allow for field
installation of liquid-tight conduit and an external field installed disconnect switch.
Factory provided through the base openings simplify wiring and piping. Because these utility
openings frequently minimize the number of roof penetrations, the integrity of roofing materials
is enhanced.

Through-the-Base Gas Piping (Gas/Electric Only)


This option (pictured right) shall have all piping necessary
including, black steel, manual gas shut-off valve, elbows, and
union. This assembly will require minor field labor to install.

Factory or Field Installed Options


BACnet™ Communications Interface
The BACnet communications interface allows the unit to communicate directly with a generic open
protocol BACnet MS/TP Network Building Automation System Controls.

Barometric Relief
Designed to be used on downflow units, barometric relief is an unpowered means of relieving
excess building pressure.

Clogged Filter/Fan Failure Switch


A dedicated differential pressure switch is available to achieve active fan failure indication and/or
clogged filter indication. These sensors allow a zone sensor service light or Integrated Comfort
System to indicate a dirty filter or a fan that’s not working. The field installation charges for these
valuable feedback devices often eliminate them from consideration. Factory installation can make
such features a good investment.

Economizer - Standard, Downflow


Economizers are equipped with either dry bulb, reference, or comparative enthalpy sensing. These
economizers provide free cooling as the outdoor temperature and/or humidity decreases. Correctly
installed, they offer a valuable energy savings. Factory-installed economizers save time and ensure
proper installation.
Note: Factory-installed economizers require some field set-up.

Economizer - Low Leak, Downflow


This accessory meets low leak requirements for ASHRAE 90.1, IECC, and CA Title 24 standards (3
cfm/ft^2@1" wg exterior air, 4 cfm/ft^2@1" wg return air). This option allows 100% outdoor air
supply from 0-100% modulating dampers and is standard with barometric relief. It can be paired

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with powered exhaust for additional building pressure relief. This option can be paired with or
without Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD) to meet current mandatory CA Title 24 requirements.
Available on downflow units only. The economizers come with three control options, dry bulb and
reference or comparative enthalpy (optional).

Electric Heaters
Electric heat modules are available within the basic unit. If ordering the Through the Base Electrical
option with an Electrical Heater, the heater must be factory installed.

Indoor Fan Motor Shaft Grounding Ring


Shaft grounding rings are available on VFD driven motors to provide a conductive discharge path
away from the motor bearings to ground. Bearing Protection Rings shall be maintenance free
circumferential rings of conductive micro fibers that discharge voltages to ground.

LonTalk® Communications Interface


The LonTalk communications interface allows the unit to communicate as a Tracer™LCI-V device
or directly with generic LonTalk Network Building Automation System Controls.

Oversized Motors
Factory or field installed oversized motors are available for high static applications.

Reference or Comparative Enthalpy


Measures and communicates humidity while maximizing comfort control.

Tool-less Hail Guards


Tool-less, hail protection quality coil guards (pictured right) shall be
either factory or field-installed for condenser coil protection. This
option protects the condenser coil from vandalism and/or hail
damage.

Field Installed Options


CO2 Sensor - Demand Control Ventilation (DCV)
Demand-controlled ventilation (DCV) is a control strategy that responds to the actual demand
(need) for ventilation by regulating the rate at which the HVAC system brings outdoor air into the
building. A CO2 sensor measures the concentration (parts per million, ppm) of CO2 (Carbon
Dioxide) in the air. As the CO2 concentration changes, the outside air damper modulates to meet
the current ventilation needs of the zone. The CO2 sensor kit is available as a field installed
accessory. Two field installed kits are offered; C02 sensor and wiring or C02 sensor only. The C02
sensor only kit should be ordered with factory installed C02 sensor wiring. Factory installed C02
sensor wiring saves set-up time and ensures proper unit connections for the C02 sensor.

Digital Display Zone Sensor


The Digital LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) zone sensor has the look and functionality of standard zone
sensors.

Economizer - Standard, Horizontal


Economizers are equipped with either dry bulb or reference or comparative enthalpy sensing.
These economizers provide free cooling as the outdoor temperature and/or humidity decreases.
Correctly installed, they offer a valuable energy savings.

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Economizer - Low Leak, Downflow & Horizontal


This accessory meets low leak requirements for ASHRAE 90.1, IECC, and CA Title 24 standards (3
cfm/ft^2@1" wg exterior air, 4 cfm/ft^2@1" wg return air). This option allows 100% outdoor air
supply from 0-100% modulating dampers and is standard with barometric relief. It can be paired
with powered exhaust for additional building pressure relief.

High Altitude Kit


Requirement for units applies above 2000 feet. Derate gas orifices by 10%.

LP Conversion Kit
Provided for field conversion of gas/electric units from natural gas to propane.

Powered Exhaust
This option is available on downflow units and provides exhaust of the return air, when using a
downflow economizer, to maintain proper building pressurization. Great for relieving most
building overpressurization problems.

Remote Potentiometer
When properly installed in the economizer control circuitry, this accessory provides a remote
variable resistance to enable the operator to adjust the minimum damper position.

Roof Curbs
Available for downflow units. Only two roof curbs for the entire Voyager line simplifies curb
selection.

Static Drive Accessories


Available on many models, this high and low static drive accessories extend the capability of the
standard motor. Avoid expensive motors and operating costs by installing this optimized sheave
accessory.

Trane Communication Interface (TCI)


Available field installed. This module - when applied with the ReliaTel™- easily interfaces with
Trane’s Integrated Comfort™ System.

Ventilation Override Accessory


With the Ventilation Override Accessory installed, the unit can be set to transition to up to 3 different
pre-programmed sequences for Smoke Purge, Pressurization and Exhaust. The transition occurs
when a binary input on the RTOM is closed (shorted). This would typically be a hard wired relay
output from a smoke detector or fire control panel. The ventilation override kit is available as a field
installed accessory.

Wireless Zone Sensor


LCD display that provides heat, cool, auto, or off. Includes two temperature setpoints and a lockable
setting with °F or °C indicators.

Zone Sensors
Available in programmable, automatic and manual styles.
Note: Zone sensors are required for units configured for Single Zone VAV indoor fan and eFlex
compressor system control to enable Single Zone VAV and eFlex modulation functionality.

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Other Benefits
Cabinet Integrity
For added water integrity, Voyager has a raised 1-1/8” lip around the supply and return of the
downflow units to prevent water from blowing into the ductwork.

Easy to Install, Service and Maintain


Because today’s owners are very cost-conscious when it comes to service and maintenance,
Voyager was designed with direct input from service contractors. This valuable information helped
to design a product that would get the serviceman off the job quicker and save the owner money.
Voyager does this by offering outstanding standard features enhanced by a variety of factory and
field installed options, multiple control options, rigorously tested proven designs and superior
product and technical support.

Outstanding Airflow Distribution


Airflow is outstanding. The Voyager can replace an older machine with old ductwork and, in many
cases, improve the comfort through better air distribution.

ReliaTel™ Controls Benefits


ReliaTel controls provide unit control for heating, cooling
and ventilating by utilizing input from sensors that
measure outdoor and indoor temperature.
Quality and Reliability are enhanced through ReliaTel
control and logic:
– Prevents the unit from short cycling, considerably
improving compressor life.
– Ensures the compressor will run for a specific
amount of time which allows oil to return for better
lubrication, enhancing the reliability of the
compressor.

Voyager with ReliaTel reduces the number of components required to operate the unit, thereby
reducing possibilities for component failure.
ReliaTel Makes Installing and Servicing Easy
ReliaTel eliminates the need for field installed anti-shortcycle timer and time delay relays.
ReliaTel controls provide these functions as an integral part of the unit. The contractor no longer
has to purchase these controls as options and pay to install them. The wiring of the low voltage
connections to the unit and the zone sensors is as easy as 1-1, 2-2, and 3-3. This simplified system
makes wiring easier for the installer.
ReliaTel Makes Testing Easy
ReliaTel requires no special tools to run Voyager unit through its paces. Simply place a jumper
between Test 1 and Test 2 terminals on the Low Voltage Terminal Board and the unit will walk
through its operational steps automatically.
The unit automatically returns control to the zone sensor after stepping through the test mode a
single time, even if the jumper is left on the unit.
As long as the unit has power and the “system on” LED is lit, ReliaTel is operational. The light
indicates that the controls are functioning properly.
ReliaTel features expanded diagnostic capabilities when utilized with Trane Integrated Comfort™
Systems.

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Some zone sensor options have central control panel lights which indicate the mode the unit is in
and possible diagnostic information (dirty filters for example).
Other ReliaTel Benefits
The ReliaTel built-in anti-shortcycle timer, time delay relay and minimum “on” time control
functions are factory tested to assure proper operation. ReliaTel softens electrical “spikes” by
staging on fans, compressors and heaters. Intelligent Fallback is a benefit to the building occupant.
If a component goes astray, the unit will continue to operate at predetermined temperature
setpoint.
Intelligent Anticipation is a standard ReliaTel feature. It functions continuously as ReliaTel and zone
sensor(s) work together in harmony to provide much tighter comfort control than conventional
electro-mechanical thermostats.
The same ReliaTel Board fits all Packaged Gas/Electric, Cooling, and Heat Pump models. This
provides standardization of parts for contractors. Less money is tied up in inventory with ReliaTel.

Rigorous Testing
All of Voyager’s designs were rigorously rain tested at the factory to ensure water integrity. Voyager
units incorporate the Trane-Tite-Top (T3). Each part of the top (either two or three pieces) overlaps
in such a way that water cannot leak into the unit. These overlapped edges are gasketed and sealed
to ensure superior water integrity.
Actual shipping tests were performed to determine packaging requirements. Units were test
shipped around the country to determine the best packaging. Factory shake and drop tests were
used as part of the package design process to help assure that the unit arrives at the job site in top
condition.
Rigging tests include lifting a unit into the air and letting it drop one foot, assuring that the lifting
lugs and rails hold up under stress. For the microchannel coils, the supplier will perform the leak
check at 450 psig. The completely assembled refrigerant system is leak tested at a minimum of
225 psig with a refrigerant and nitrogen mixture.
All parts are inspected at the point of final assembly. Sub-standard parts are identified and rejected
immediately. Every unit receives a 100% unit run test before leaving the production line to make
sure it lives up to rigorous Trane requirements.

Unmatched Support
Trane Sales Representatives are a Support Group that can assist you with:

• Product • Service • Special Applications • Computer Programs


• Application • Training • Specifications and much more

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Application of this product should be within the cataloged airflow and cooling considerations.

Barometric Relief
This product line offers an optional barometric relief damper for use in conjunction with
economizer option. This accessory consists of gravity dampers which open with increased
pressure. As the building air pressure increases, the pressure in the unit return air section also
increases, opening the dampers and relieving the conditioned space.
Notes:
• The effectiveness of barometric relief damper during economizing operation is system related.
• Pressure drop of the return air system should be considered to control building pressurization.

Clearance Requirements
The recommended clearances identified with unit dimensions should be maintained to ensure
adequate serviceability, maximum capacity and peak operating efficiency. Actual clearances which
appear inadequate should be reviewed with local Trane sales personnel.

Complete Coat™ Microchannel Condenser Coil


The cathodic epoxy type electrodisposition coating is formulated for high edge build to a number
of different types of heat exchangers. The coating is selected to provide excellent resistance and
durability to corrosive effects of alkalies, acids, alcohols, petroleum, seawater, salt air, and
corrosive environments. This coating shall be available on microchannel condenser coils.

Condensate Trap
The evaporator is a draw-through configuration. A trap must be field provided prior to start-up on
the cooling cycle.

Heating Operation
The heat exchanger is manufactured with aluminized steel. To prevent condensation within the
heat exchanger, do not exceed 50 percent outside air or a minimum mixed air temperature of 40°F.

Optional Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger


The optional stainless steel heat exchanger is manufactured with 304 stainless steel. To prevent
corrosion and prolong heat exchanger reliability, the minimum mixed air temperature allowed
across the heat exchanger is 20°F. The stainless steel heat exchanger option is an excellent option
that compliments the dehumidification package and is used in conjunction with the modulating
heat option. Whenever high outside air or outside applications exist, these options should be
utilized.

Low Ambient Cooling


The Voyager line features, with ReliaTel™ microprocessor controls, low ambient cooling down to
0°F. The following options need to be included/considered when low ambient applications are
required: continuous fan operation, crankcase heaters (standard), thermal expansion valves,
frostat. Contact your local Trane Representative for more assistance with low ambient cooling
applications.

Unit Pitch
These units have sloped condensate drain pans. Units must be installed level. Any unit slope must
be toward access side of the unit.

Low Airflow
Unit applications designed for airflow below 320cfm/ton are not available on units with eFlex™ and
Single Zone VAV. Voyager units will operate below 320 cfm/ton during normal operation. Units
should not be set below 320 cfm/ton.

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Sequence of Operation
ReliaTel Controls
• The master module is the ReliaTel Refrigeration Module (RTRM).
• The RTRM provides compressor anti-short cycle timing functions through minimum "Off" and
"On" timing to increase reliability, performance and to maximize unit efficiency.
• Upon power initialization, the RTRM performs self-diagnostic checks to insure that all internal
controls are functioning. It checks the configuration parameters against the components
connected to the system.
• The LED located on the RTRM module is turned "On" within one second after power-up if all
internal operations are okay.
• The RTRM in conjunction with the Variable Speed Module (VSM) will provide capability to
control of a modulating eFlex™ compressor, and two multispeed outdoor motors (ODM).
• The ReliaTel Options Module (RTOM) is utilized in conjunction with the RTRM for control of a
variable speed indoor motor (IDM) and optional accessories.
• All units employ a Phase Monitor to ensure proper power supply connection of phases for
compressor operation. If the monitor senses incorrect phase connection (phase reversal), a loss
of phase, or large voltage imbalance between phases, all unit operation will be prevented until
the condition is corrected. The Phase Monitor has green (Ok) and red (Phase Fault) status LEDs
on the face of the monitor. All units are functional tested to ensure correct factory wiring. A red
status LED is an indication of a serious problem that can only be resolved by isolating and
repairing the Supply Power fault.

ReliaTel Control Cooling without an Economizer


When the system switch is set to the "Cool" position and the zone temperature rises above the
cooling setpoint controlband, the RTRM energizes the modulating eFlex compressor starting with
the minimum compressor motor speed and runs through a start-up sequence for that compressor,
provided the low pressure control (LPC4), high pressure control (HPC3), and the discharge line
thermostat (DLT3) are closed. When the eFlex compressor and the outdoor fan motor are
energized, they adjust motor speeds in order to maintain the zone temperature (Single Zone VAV)
to within +/-0.5°F or Supply Air Temperature (Multi Zone VAV) to within ±1°F of the sensor setpoint
at the sensed location. If the modulating compressor at its maximum capacity cannot satisfy the
cooling requirement, the RTRM energizes the first fixed speed compressor, provided the low
pressure control (LPC1), the high pressure control (HPC1), and the discharge line thermostat (DLT1)
are closed, while simultaneously reducing the modulating compressor motor speed to allow a
smooth transition in system capacity. When the fixed speed compressor is energized, the ReliaTel
control starts to maintain the zone temperature (Single Zone VAV) to within +/-0.5°F or Supply Air
Temperature (Multi Zone VAV) to within ±1°F of the sensor setpoint at the sensed location by
modulating the eFlex compressor speed and both ODM. If the first two compressors cannot satisfy
the load, the second fixed speed compressor is energized in addition to the first fixed speed
compressor, provided the low pressure control (LPC1), the high pressure control (HPC2), and the
discharge line thermostat (DLT2) are closed. Simultaneously, the modulating compressor speed is
reduced for a smooth transition to the higher system capacity. When the third compressor is
energized, the ReliaTel control starts to maintain the zone temperature (Single Zone VAV) to within
+/-0.5°F or Supply Air Temperature (Multi Zone VAV) to within +/-1°F of the sensor setpoint at the
sensed location by modulating the eFlex compressor motor speed and both ODM.

ReliaTel Control Evaporator Fan Operation


With the indoor fan in "Auto" mode, the RTRM energizes the indoor fan motor for approximately
1 second after energizing the modulating compressor in the cooling mode. In the heating mode,
the RTRM energizes the indoor fan motor approximately 45 seconds after gas ignition (gas heat
unit) or 1 second before energizing electric heat (electric heat unit). With the indoor fan in "On"

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mode, the RTRM keeps the indoor fan energized for continuous fan motor operation. When the unit
is equipped with the optional clogged filter switch, wired to the ReliaTel Options Module (RTOM),
the RTRM produces an analog signal output if the clogged filter switch closes for two minutes after
a request for fan operation. When the system is connected to a remote panel, the "SERVICE" LED
will be turned on when this failure occurs.

Drain Pan Condensate Overflow Switch (Optional)


This input incorporates the Condensate Overflow Switch (COF) mounted on the drain pan and the
ReliaTel Options Module (RTOM). When the condensate level reaches the trip point for 6 continuous
seconds, the RTOM will shut down all unit function until the overflow condition has cleared. The
unit will return to normal operation after 6 continuous seconds with the COF in a non-tripped
condition. If the condensate level causes the unit to shutdown more than 2 times in a 3 day period,
the unit will be locked-out of operation. A manual reset of the diagnostic system through the Zone
Sensor or Building Automation System will be required. Cycling unit power will also clear the fault.

Low Ambient Operation


During low ambient operation, outside air temperature below 40°F, the RTRM will cycle the
compressors and outdoor fan motors "Off" for approximately 3 minutes after every 10 minutes of
accumulated compressor run time. The indoor fan motor will continue to operate during this
evaporator defrost cycle and the compressors and outdoor fans will return to normal operation
once the defrost cycle has terminated and the compressor "Off" time delay has been satisfied.

ReliaTel Control Cooling with an Economizer


The economizer is utilized to control the zone temperature providing the outside air conditions are
suitable. Outside air is drawn into the unit through modulating dampers. When cooling is required
and economizing is possible, the RTRM sends the cooling request to the unit economizer actuator
to open the economizer damper.
The RTRM tries to cool the zone utilizing the economizer to slightly below the zone temperature
setpoint. If the mixed air sensor (MAS) senses that the mixed air temperature is below 53°F, the
damper modulates toward the closed position.
If the zone temperature continues to rise above the zone temperature setpoint controlband and the
economizer damper is fully open, the RTRM energizes the modulating eFlex compressor. If the zone
temperature continues to rise above the zone temperature setpoint controlband and the
economizer damper is fully open, the RTRM instructs the compressor inverter drive to increase the
compressor speed to allow more compressor capacity.
If the eFlex compressor is running at its maximum capacity and the zone temperature continues
to rise above the zone temperature setpoint controlband and the economizer damper is fully open,
the RTRM energizes the first fixed speed compressor, while simultaneously instructing the
compressor inverter drive to decrease the eFlex compressor capacity to allow a smooth system
capacity transition. If the zone temperature continues to rise above the zone temperature setpoint
controlband and the economizer damper is fully open, the RTRM instructs the compressor inverter
drive to increase the eFlex compressor speed to allow more compressor capacity.
If the eFlex compressor is running at its maximum capacity and the zone temperature continues
to rise above the zone temperature setpoint controlband and the economizer damper is fully open,
the RTRM energizes the second fixed speed compressor, while simultaneously decreasing the
eFlex compressor speed to allow a smooth transition of system cooling capacity.
All compressor capacity transitions are accompanied by corresponding IDM and ODM speed
adjustments to allow optimal unit cooling performance. The ECA continues to modulate the
economizer damper open/closed to keep the mixed air temperature that is calculated by the RTRM.
If economizing is not possible, the ECA drives the damper to the minimum position setpoint when
the indoor fan relay is energized and allows mechanical cooling operation. When the unit is
equipped with the optional fan failure switch, wired to the RTOM, the RTRM will stop all cooling
functions and produce an analog output if the fan failure switch does not open within 40 seconds

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after a request for fan operation. When the system is connected to a remote panel, the "SERVICE"
LED will flash when this failure occurs.

Economizer Set-Up
Adjusting the minimum position potentiometer located on the unit economizer actuator (ECA) sets
the required amount of ventilation air.
Two of the three methods for determining the suitability of the outside air can be selected utilizing
the enthalpy potentiometer on the ECA, as described below:
1. Ambient Temperature-Controlling the economizing cycle by sensing the outside air dry bulb
temperature. Table 1 lists the selectable dry bulb values by potentiometer setting.
2. Reference Enthalpy-Controlling the economizer cycle by sensing the outdoor air humidity.
Table 1 lists the selectable enthalpy values by potentiometer setting. If the outside air enthalpy
value is less than the selected value, the economizer is allowed to operate.
3. Comparative Enthalpy-By utilizing a humidity sensor and a temperature sensor in both the
return air stream and the outdoor air stream, the unit control processor (RTRM) will be able to
establish which conditions are best suited for maintaining the zone temperature, i.e. indoor
conditions or outdoor conditions.
The potentiometer located on the ECA is non-functional when both the temperature and humidity
sensors are installed.
Table 1. Potentiometer settings
Potentiometer
Setting Enthalpy Dry Bulb
A 27 Btu/lb (63 kJ/kg) 73°F(22.8°C)
B 25 Btu/lb (58 kJ/kg) 70°F (21.1°C)
C(a) 23 Btu/lb (53 kJ/kg) 67°F (19.4°C)
D 22 Btu/lb (51 kJ/kg) 63°F (17.2°C)
E 19 Btu/lb (44 kJ/kg) 55°F (12.8°C)
(a) Factory setting

ReliaTel Control Heating Operation for Cooling Only Units


When the system switch is set to the "Heat" position and the zone temperature falls below the
heating setpoint controlband, the RTRM energizes the first stage of electric heat. If the first stage
of electric heat cannot satisfy the heating requirement, the RTRM energizes the second stage
electric heat if applicable. The RTRM cycles both the first and second stages of heat "On" and "Off"
as required to maintain the zone temperature setpoint.

ReliaTel Control Heating Operation for Gas Units


When the system switch is set to the "Heat" position and the zone temperature falls below the
heating setpoint controlband, a heat cycle is initiated when the RTRM communicates ignition
information to the Ignition module.

Modulating Gas Heat 2.5:1 Turndown


In a modulating heat unit, when a call for heat is received, the burner will light at full fire (100%).
After the burner is lit, the unit controls will monitor the discharge air temperature and modulate
the input rate down to match the load.

Ignition Control Module


Two-Stage (IGN) runs self-check (including verification that the gas valve is de-energized). IGN
checks the high-limit switches (TC01 and TC02) for normally closed contacts. With power supplied
to the ignition module, the hot surface ignition probe is preheated. The gas valve is energized for
a few seconds for trial for ignition, to ignite the burner. Once the burner is ignited, the hot surface

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ignition probe is de-energized by the ignition module and functions as the flame sensing device.
If the burner fails to ignite, the ignition module will attempt two retries before locking out. The green
LED will indicate a lockout by two fast flashes. An ignition lockout can be reset by:
1. Opening for 3 seconds and closing the main power disconnect switch.
2. By switching the "Mode" switch on the zone sensor to "OFF" and then to the desired position.
3. Allowing the ignition control module to reset automatically after one hour. Refer to Table 2 for
the LED diagnostic definitions.
When the fan selection switch is set to the "Auto" position, the RTRM energizes the indoor fan relay
coil approximately 30 seconds after initiating the heating cycle to start the indoor fan motor. The
automatic reset high limit, located in the bottom right corner of the burner compartment, protects
against abnormally high leaving air temperatures. The automatic reset fan fail limit, located in the
upper middle section of the indoor fan board, protects against abnormally high heat buildup which
could occur because of extended cycling of the high limit or if the indoor fan motor fails to operate.
Should TCO2 open, the RTRM will energize the indoor fan relay in an attempt to start the fan motor.
The RTRM signals that a heat failure has occurred by flashing the "Heat" LED on the zone sensor.
There is a green LED located in the Ignition Control Module. Table 2 lists the diagnostics and the
status of the LED during the various operating states.
Ignition Control Module Diagnostics
At any time the control is powered, a green LED indicator light shall be lit using the following signal:

Table 2. Ignition module diagnostics


Steady OFF: No Power/Failure/Internal Failure
Steady ON: Normal
Slow Flash Rate: Normal, call for heat (¾ second on, ¼ second off).
Fast Flash Rate: Used for error indication only (¼ second off, ¾ second on).
Error Code Fast Flash Rate:
Communication Issue between Refrigeration Module and 3SH
1 Flash control.
2 Flashes System Lockout: Failed to detect or sustain flame.
3 Flashes Not implemented.
4 Flashes High Limit switch protection device open.
Flame sensed and gas valve not energized or flame sensed
5 Flashes and no call for heat.
6 Flashes Not implemented.
Note: The pause between groups of fast flashes is approximately two seconds.
Additionally, the LED indicator light shall flash for one second at power-up.

Enhanced Dehumidification
Enhanced Dehumidification will be available on all units equipped with a Space Humidity sensor.
Once the Space Humidity value exceeds the Dehumidification Setpoint and dehumidification is
enabled the unit will transition to the Enhanced Dehumidification mode. If the unit is actively
cooling, the ReliaTel control will latch the current compressor operation and reduce the current
indoor airflow. If the unit is not actively cooling when the Enhanced Dehumidification mode is
activated, the unit will energize a single fixed speed compressor and the modulating eFlex
compressor will ramp to a fixed speed while engaging the IDM and both ODM at the appropriate
airflow for that condition. If during active enhanced dehumidification the Space Humidity falls
below the Dehumidification Setpoint – 2%, Dehumidification will be terminated and the unit will
transition back to normal Cooling or Heating control.

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Single Zone Variable Air Volume (Single Zone VAV) Control


For normal Cooling operation, available cooling capacity will be modulated in order to meet the
calculated discharge air setpoint between the user selected upper and lower limits. If the current
active cooling capacity is controlling the discharge air within the deadband no additional Cooling
capacity change will be requested. As the Discharge Air Temperature rises above the deadband the
control will request additional capacity as required (additional compressor operation or
economizer). As the Discharge Air Temperature falls below the deadband the algorithm will request
a reduction in active capacity.

Cooling Operation
If the control determines that there is a need for compressor operation in order to meet the
discharge air requirements, once supply fan proving has been made, the unit will begin to
modulate compressors. As the zone cooling demand continues to increase, if additional capacity
is required, the supply fan output will be modulated above minimum speed in order to meet the
zone requirements.
Note: The supply fan speed will remain at the activated compressors’ associated minimum value
until the control requires additional capacity to meet the zone demand.
As the cooling load in the zone decreases the control will reduce the speed of the fan down to
minimum per compressor operation and control the compressor outputs accordingly. As the
compressors begin to de-energize, the Supply Fan speed will fall back to the Cooling Capacity's
associated minimum fan speed but not below. As the load in the zone continues to drop, cooling
capacity will be reduced in order to maintain the calculated discharge air setpoint.

Economizer Cooling
During normal Economizer Cooling, the fan speed will operate at its minimum. However, if the
economizer is able to meet the demand alone, due to desirable ambient conditions, the supply fan
speed will be allowed to increase above the minimum prior to utilizing mechanical cooling. Note
that Economizer Enable/Disable decisions will be made based on the previous sections; however,
the economizer control point will now be variable based on the zone cooling demand.

Demand Controlled Ventilation


Units configured for SZVAV and Demand Controlled Ventilation (CO2 sensor value available)
require a new control scheme comprised of 2 existing schemes that have been traditionally
mutually exclusive; DCV and OA CFM Compensation. Units configured with DCV will invoke the
new Demand Controlled Ventilation scheme which allows variable Bldg. Design and DCV Minimum
Positions and OA Damper Position Target setpoints based on the supply fan speed and space CO2
requirements.

Economizer Damper Position Set-Up with DCV


This new scheme will require the setting of 5 OA Damper position setpoints; 3 more than on non-
SZ VAV. These new setpoints are located on the RTVM module:
1. Design Min Position @ Minimum Fan Speed Command (RTVM R130)
2. Design Min Position @ Middle Fan Speed Command (RTVM R136)
3. Design Min Position @ Full Fan Speed Command (RTEM Design Min Position)
4. DCV Min Position @ Minimum Fan Speed Command (RTVM R41)
5. DCV Min position @ Full Fan Speed Command (RTEM DCV Min Position)
As the supply fan speed command varies between minimum and maximum, the Building Design
and DCV Minimum Position Targets will be calculated between the user selected setpoints based
on the instantaneous supply fan speed. The Bldg. Design and DCV Minimum Position Targets will
be used to calculate the Active OA Damper Minimum Position Target, as on traditional units, based
on the Space CO2 relative to the active Design and DCV CO2 setpoints.

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By default, the Design Minimum Position schedule will be a linear line through all user selectable
Design Minimum Position setpoints. The user will have the ability to set the Design Minimum
Position at Middle fan speed command to a point that would be lower than the calculated linear
line between the Design Minimum Position setpoints at 0% and 100% fan speed command in order
to compensate for the non-linear outside airflow through the fan and damper modulation range.
However, if the Design Minimum Position at Middle fan speed command is set to a point that would
be higher than the calculated linear line between the Design Minimum Position setpoints at
Minimum and Full fan speed command, the minimum position will be limited to the point that
would make the Design Minimum Position schedule linear.
Provisions have been made in Service Test Mode to allow for proper damper minimum position
setup:
1. To set the Design and DCV Minimum Position setpoints at Minimum Fan Speed, set the unit to
operate at Step 1 (Fan ON) or Step 2 (Economizer Open) and make the proper adjustments.
2. To set the Design Minimum Position setpoint at Middle Fan Speed, set the unit to operate at Step
3 (Cool 1) and make the proper adjustment.
3. To set the Design and DCV Minimum Position setpoints at Full Fan Speed, set the unit to operate
at Step 4 (Cool 2) and make the proper adjustments.

Economizer Damper Position Set-Up without DCV


For units not configured with DCV (no CO2 sensor value available), additional minimum position
setpoints to increase outdoor airflow accuracy will be supported. The operation will be similar to
OA CFM Compensation on Traditional VAV units with the addition of a Design Minimum Position
setpoint at Middle Fan Speed Command. The following setpoint potentiometers will be used on
the RTEM:
1. Design Min at Minimum Fan Speed Command (RTEM DCV Min)
2. Design Min at Middle Fan Speed Command (RTEM DCV Setpoint LL)
3. Design Min at Full Fan Speed Command (RTEM Design Min)
The controller will calculate the active OA Damper Minimum position between the user-selected
setpoints based on the supply fan speed command. By Default, the Design Minimum Position
schedule will be a linear line through all user selectable Design Minimum Position setpoints. As
with Demand Controlled Ventilation, if the Design Minimum Position at Middle fan speed
command is set to a point that would be higher than the calculated linear line between the Design
Minimum Position setpoints at Minimum and Maximum fan speed command, the minimum
position will be limited to the point that would make the Design Minimum Position schedule linear.
Provisions have been made in Service Test Mode to allow for proper damper minimum position
setup:
1. To set the Design Minimum Position setpoint at Minimum Fan Speed, set the unit to operate
at Step 1 (Fan ON) or Step 2 (Economizer Open) and make the proper adjustment.
2. To set the Design Minimum Position setpoint at Middle Fan Speed, set the unit to operate at Step
3 (Cool 1) and make the proper adjustment.
3. To set the Design Minimum Position setpoint at Full Fan Speed, set the unit to operate at Step
4 (Cool 2) and make the proper adjustment.

Heating Operation
Heating operation on units configured with Single Zone VAV control will utilize two separate
control methodologies based on heating configurations. For all "Staged" Heating types (Electric
and Gas), the unit will utilize 100% full airflow during all active heating periods like traditional
Constant Volume units. For Modulating Gas heat units, the unit will have the ability to control the
discharge air temperature to the calculated discharge air heating setpoint in order to maintain the
Zone Temperature to the Zone Heating setpoint.

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Staged Heating Operation


For units configured with Staged Heat once the control determines that there is an active heating
capacity request, the unit will energize the Supply Fan and ramp up to full speed. The control
methodology during Active Heating on units configured with Staged Heat types will be identical
to traditional Constant Volume units; heating stages will be energized/de-energized to meet the
Zone Heating demand.
Note: All Electric and Gas Heat staging sequences will be identical to Constant Volume unit
staging sequences.

Modulating Heat Operation with SZVAV Heating


Units configured with Modulating Gas Heat will utilize true Single Zone VAV control in the same
manner as during Active Cooling.
Heating Sequence
Once the unit control determines that there is a space heating demand, the unit will transition into
zone heating. Once the Discharge Air Temperature falls below the calculated discharge air
temperature setpoint, the unit will initiate the Modulating Heat output request and control the
supply fan at minimum speed. At this point, the Modulating Heat output will be controlled to
maintain the discharge air temperature requirements and the supply fan speed will be controlled
between 63%-100% to meet the zone heating requirements.
As the heating load in the zone decreases the fan speed will decrease down to minimum (63%) and
control the modulating heat output as necessary to meet the discharge air heating requirements.
As the load in the zone continues to drop the fan speed will be maintained at this minimum airflow
and the modulating heat output will be controlled accordingly.

Low Ambient Operation


The indoor fan motor (IDM) will operate at 100% fan speed during this evaporator defrost cycle
(EDC) and the compressor and outdoor fan will return to normal operation once the defrost cycle
has terminated and the compressor "Off" time delay has been satisfied.

Clogged Filter Option


The unit mounted clogged filter switch monitors the pressure differential across the return air
filters. It is mounted in the indoor section and is connected to the RTOM. The clogged filter switch
is normally open and will automatically close when the pressure differential across the filters falls
below the clogged filter setpoint. The RTOM will generate a SERVICE diagnostic that will be sent
to the zone sensor or remote panel when the clogged filter switch has been closed for at least 2
minutes during supply fan operation. The system will continue to operate regardless of the status
of the clogged filter switch.

Ventilation Override
Note: Applying 24 volts to one of the three Ventilation Override inputs manually activates
ventilation override. One input is provided to request the Pressurize Mode, the second input
the Purge Mode, and the third input the Exhaust Mode.
When the Pressurize Mode is selected, activating Ventilation Override will cause the supply fan to
run, the economizer to open to 100%, the exhaust fan to turn (remain) off, or the VFD to run at full
speed, and the VAV boxes to fully open.
When Purge is selected, activating Ventilation Override will cause the supply fan to run, the
economizer to open to 100%, the exhaust fan to run, or the VFD to run at full speed, and the VAV
boxes to fully open.
When Exhaust is selected, activating Ventilation Override will cause the supply fan to turn off, the
economizer to close to 0%, the exhaust fan to run (exhaust damper at 100% if configured for
Statitrac), or the VFD to stop, and the VAV boxes to operate normally.

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Application Considerations

If more than one mode is requested at the same time, the Pressurize request will have priority
followed by Purge. When any Ventilation Override Mode is active, all heating and cooling is turned
off. For the case where the unit is required to turn off, the Emergency Stop input is used. The ICS
can also initiate any ventilation override mode. Table 3 lists the sequence of events within the
system for each ventilation mode. Refer to the unit wiring diagram for contact switching and wiring.
Note: Fresh air tracking will not work with VOM.
Table 3. Ventilation override sequence
Mode and Priority
Affected Function Pressurize Purge Exhaust(a)
1 2 3
Heat/Cool off off off
VFD full speed full speed full speed
Supply Fan on on off
Exhaust Fan off on(b) on
Economizer open open closed
normal
VAV Boxes forced open forced open
operation
(a) Exhaust mode 3 is not available with the tracking power exhaust option.
(b) For units configured with the Statitrac option, the Exhaust Damper will open
during Ventilation Override modes that request the exhaust fan to operate.

Emergency Stop
When this binary input is opened, all outputs are immediately turned off and the system will not
be allowed to restart until the binary input is closed for approximately 5 seconds minimum. The
shutdown is communicated to Tracer™ if applicable and the Heat and Cool LED outputs (RTRM J6-
7 and J6-8) will blink at a nominal rate of 1 blink per second.

Phase Monitor
The Phase Monitor is a 3 phase line monitor module that protects against phase loss, phase
reversal and phase unbalance. It is intended to protect compressors from reverse rotation. It has
an operating input voltage range of 190-600 VAC, and LED indicators for ON and FAULT. There are
no field adjustments and the module will automatically reset from a fault condition.

Low Pressure Control


This input incorporates the low pressure cutout of each refrigeration circuit and can be activated
by opening a field supplied contact.
If this circuit is open before a compressor(s) is started, the compressor(s) in that circuit will not be
allowed to operate.
Anytime this circuit is opened for 5 continuous seconds, the compressor(s) in that circuit are turned
off immediately. The compressor(s) will not be allowed to restart for a minimum of 3 minutes.
If four consecutive open conditions occur during the first three minutes of operation, the
compressor(s) in that circuit will be locked out, a diagnostic communicated to Tracer, and a manual
reset will be required to restart the compressor(s).

High Pressure Cutout and Temperature Discharge Limit


The high pressure controls and temperature discharge limit are wired in series between the
compressor outputs on the RTRM and the compressor contactors. If the high pressure safety or
temperature discharge limit opens, the compressor(s) on the affected circuit is locked out. If the
compressor output circuit is opened four consecutive times during compressor operation, the
RTRM will generate a manual reset lockout.

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Coil Frost Protection


The Frostat™ control monitors the evaporator coil temperature to prevent the evaporator from
freezing due to low operating temperatures whenever there is a demand for cooling. When a closed
circuit has occurred for 5 seconds minimum, the RTRM turns off all of the cooling outputs. The
Supply Fan will be held “On” until the Frostat has been opened for 5 continuous seconds or for 60
seconds after the last compressor was shut “Off”, whichever is the longest. The compressor
shutdown is communicated to Tracer, if applicable. There is no local diagnostic for this condition.

Failure and Override Modes


Certain failure and overriding conditions require special handling of the Supply Fan Speed on units
configured with Single Zone VAV. See below for a list of these conditions:
• Supply Fan Proving Failure - If a Supply Fan Proving failure is detected, the Supply Fan will be
de-energized after 40s of run time and the Fan Speed output will go to 0 Vdc (0%).
• Ventilation Override Mode - If a VOM goes active in which the Supply Fan is commanded ON
(Purge, Pressurize, etc.), the Supply Fan will be energized and the Fan Speed output will ramp
to 100%.
• Zone Temperature Sensor Failure - If the Active Zone Temperature input goes out of range, the
unit will discontinue all Heating, Cooling, and Dehumidification operation.
• Supply Air Temperature Sensor Failure - If the Supply Air Temperature input goes out of range,
the unit will revert back to Full Airflow, Traditional CV control. The unit will call out a Supply Air
Temperature Sensor Failure Alarm, the RTRM System LED will flash the 2-blink error code, and
the Zone Sensor Heat (Modulating Heat Only) and Cool LEDs will flash.
• Frostat Failure - If a Frostat failure occurs, all active Heating, Cooling, and Dehumidification will
be de-energized immediately and the Supply Fan will ramp up to 100%.
• Heat Failure (High Temp. Limit Trip) - If a unit configured with Gas Heat has a High Temp. Limit
trip, the Supply Fan will be requested to remain ON and the Fan Speed output will ramp to full
speed.

Variable Air Volume Applications (Traditional VAV)


Supply Air Temperature Control - Occupied Cooling and Heating
The RTRM is designed to maintain a selectable supply air temperature of 40°F to 90°F with a +/-
3.5°F deadband.
Note: To reduce the risk of coil freezing, it is not recommended to set the supply air temperature
below 50°F.
In cooling, if supply air temperature is more than 3.5 degrees warmer than the selected
temperature, a stage of cooling will be turned “On” (if available). Then if the supply air temperature
is more than 3.5 degrees cooler than the selected temperature, a stage of cooling will be turned
“Off”. At very low airflows the unit may cycle stages “On” and “Off” to maintain an average
discharge air temperature outside the 7 degree deadband.
If the unit has modulating heat, the unit can be made to do discharge heating with VAV control. This
is done by placing a contact closure across the “Changeover Input” on the RTAM. During this mode,
the unit will heat to the Supply Air Heating Setpoint +/- 3.5°F. During low load or low airflow
conditions the actual temperature swing of the discharge air will likely be greater.
The RTRM utilizes a proportional and integral control scheme with the integration occurring when
the supply air temperature is outside the deadband. As long as the supply air temperature is within
the setpoint deadband, the system is considered to be satisfied and no staging up or down will
occur.

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Supply Air Temperature Control with an Economizer


The economizer is utilized to control the supply air cooling at +1.5°F around the supply air
temperature setpoint range of 40°F and 90°F providing the outside air conditions are suitable.
While economizing, the mechanical cooling is disabled until the economizer dampers have been
fully open for three minutes. If the economizer is disabled due to unsuitable conditions, the
mechanical cooling will cycle as though the unit had no economizer.

VHR Relay Output


During unoccupied mode, daytime warm-up (DWU) and morning warm-up (MWU) the VFD will
open to 100%. All VAV boxes must be opened through an ICS program or by the VHR wired to the
VAV boxes. The RTRM will delay 100% fan operation approximately 6.5 minutes when switching
from occupied cooling mode to a heating mode.

Zone Temperature Control without a Night Setback Panel or ICS - Unoccupied


Cooling
When a field supplied occupied/unoccupied switching device is connected between RTRM J6-11
and RTRM J6-12, both the economizer and the mechanical cooling will be disabled.

Zone Temperature Control without a Night Setback Panel or ICS - Unoccupied


Heating
When a field supplied occupied/unoccupied switching device is connected between RTRM J6-11
and J6-12 and DWU is enabled, the zone temperature will be controlled at 10°F below the Morning
Warm-up setpoint, but not less than 50°F, by cycling one or two stages of either gas or electric heat,
whichever is applicable.

Morning Warm-up (MWU) Control


Morning Warm-up is activated if the zone temperature is at least 1.5°F below the MWU setpoint
whenever the system switches from Unoccupied to Occupied status. The MWU setpoint may be
set from the unit mounted potentiometer or a remotely mounted potentiometer. The setpoint
ranges are from 50°F to 90°F. When the zone temperature meets or exceeds the MWU setpoint, the
unit will switch to the “Cooling” mode. The economizer will be held closed during the morning
warm-up cycle.

Daytime Warm-up (DWU) Control


Daytime Warm-up is applicable during occupied status and when the zone temperature is below
the initiation temperature. It can be activated or deactivated through ICS or a night setback zone
sensor. If ICS or a night setback zone sensor is not utilized, DWU can be activated by setting the
DWU enable DIP switch (RTAM) to ON and supplying a valid morning warm-up setpoint. The unit
is shipped with a Morning Warm-up setpoint configured and the Daytime Warm-up function is
activated (switch on). Opening the DWU enable switch will disable this function. If the system
control is local, the DWU initiation setpoint is 3°F below the Morning Warm-up setpoint. The
termination setpoint is equal to the Morning Warm-up setpoint. If the system control is remote
(Tracer™), the DWU setpoint is equal to the Tracer Occupied heating setpoint. The initiation and
termination setpoints are selectable setpoints designated by Tracer. When the zone temperature
meets or exceeds the termination setpoint while the unit is in an Occupied, “Auto” Mode or
switched to the “Cooling” Mode, the unit will revert to the cooling operation. If an Occupied
“Heating” Mode is selected, the unit will only function within the DWU perimeters until the system
is switched from the “Heat” Mode or enters an Unoccupied status.
Note: When a LCI is installed on a VAV unit, the MWU setpoint located on the RTAM board is
ignored. The MWU and DWU setpoints come from the higher priority LCI-R DAC.

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Table 4. Variable air volume mode operation


System Mode Fan “Auto” Fan “On”
DWU Active DWU2 DWU2
Heat
DWU Off Off4 VAV Heating4
Cool VAV Cooling1 VAV Cooling1
DWU Active DWU or Cooling1,2,3,4 DWU or Cooling1,2,3,4
Auto
DWU Off VAV Cooling1 VAV Cooling or Heating1
Off Off4 Off4
Notes:
1. If Cooling is selected the supply fan will run continuously. If VAV Heating is activated the supply fan
will run continuously.
2. If Daytime Warmup is Activated, the supply fan will run
continuously.
3. Auto changeover between Cooling and Daytime
Warmup depends upon the DWU initiate setpoint.
4. The fan will be Off any time the system selection switch
is “Off”.

Supply Duct Static Pressure Control


The supply duct static pressure is measured by a transducer with a 0.25 to 2.125 Vdc proportional
output which corresponds to an adjustable supply duct static pressure of 0.3" w.c. to 2.5" w.c.
respectively with a deadband adjustment range from 0.2" w.c. to 1.0" w.c. The setpoint is adjustable
on the RTAM Static Pressure Setpoint potentiometer or through ICS.
Example:
Supply Duct Static setpoint = 2.0" w.c. (RTAM)
Deadband = 0.2" w.c. (RTAM)
Duct Static Control Range = 1.9" w.c. to 2.1" w.c.

Mechanical Cooling with an Economizer


The economizer is utilized to control the zone temperature when the outside air conditions are
suitable. The method used to determine economizer effectiveness, depending on the available
data, is described below in descending order of complexity.

Table 5. Economizer effectiveness


Method used to determine
economizer effectiveness Required
Comparative Enthalpy OAT, OAH, RAT, RAH
Reference Enthalpy OAT, OAH
Reference Dry Bulb OAT
Unable to determine effectiveness OAT data is invalid or unavailable

The most sophisticated method available is always used. Two of the three methods for determining
the suitability of the outside air can be selected utilizing the potentiometer on the Economizer
Actuator, as described below:
1. Ambient Temperature - controlling the economizing cycle by sensing the outside air dry bulb
temperature. Table 6 lists the selectable dry bulb values by potentiometer setting.
2. Reference Enthalpy - controlling the economizer cycle by sensing the outdoor air humidity.
Table 6 lists the selectable enthalpy values by potentiometer setting. If the outside air enthalpy
value is less than the selected value, the economizer is allowed to operate.

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Table 6. Economizer configuration


Selection Dry Bulb Enthalpy Value
A 73°F 27 BTU/LB Air
B 70°F 25 BTU/LB Air
C 67°F 23 BTU/LB Air
D 63°F 22 BTU/LB Air
E 55°F 19 BTU/LB Air

3. Comparative Enthalpy - By utilizing a humidity sensor and a temperature sensor in both the
return air stream and the outdoor air stream, the economizer will be able to establish which
conditions are best suited for maintaining the zone temperature, i.e., indoor conditions or
outdoor conditions.

Off Mode
This mode is set at the zone sensor or by ICS. During this status, no heating, ventilation, or
mechanical cooling is being performed. When switching the “System” selector to the “Off” mode
from any other mode, any diagnostic data and diagnostic indication signal will be retained as long
as the system remains in the “Off” status. Switching the “System” selector from the “Off” mode
back to any other mode of operation will reset all diagnostics.

Heating Operation
Heating operation on units configured with Traditional Multi-Zone VAV control will utilize two
separate control methodologies based on heating configurations. For all “Staged” Heating types
(Electric and Gas), the unit will utilize 100% full airflow during all active heating periods like
traditional Constant Volume units. If the unit has modulating heat, the unit can be made to do
discharge heating with VAV control. This is done by placing by placing a contact closure across the
“Changeover Input” on the RTAM. During this mode, the unit will heat to the Supply Air Heating
Setpoint ± 3.5°F. During low load or low airflow conditions the actual temperature swing of the
discharge air will likely be greater.

Zone Temperature - Unoccupied Heating


While a building is in an unoccupied period as designated by a remote panel with night setback or
ICS, the necessary heating capacity will be controlled to maintain the zone temperature to within
the unoccupied setpoint deadband. For traditional VAV systems, the VFD will operate at 100%
during this mode. It will be necessary to drive VAV boxes to their maximum position through ICS
programming or the factory provided VHR relay. For Modulating Gas Heat units, Full Airflow is not
required but can be enabled by connecting the changeover mode input J5-1 and J5-2 on the RTAM
module. For all Staged Heating types, the Supply Fan will be controlled at maximum fan speed
during active heating operation as during Occupied periods.

Gas Heat Control


The ignition sequence and timing are provided by a separate heat control module. The RTRM only
provides the heating outputs to initiate 1st and 2nd stages and control the combustion blower relay.
Both stages of the furnace will start and operate for one minute and then cycle back if only one stage
is required. Units with modulating heat capabilities will light on high fire for one minute and then
modulate to the appropriate heating rate for the building load present.

Electric Heat Control


The RTRM provides two heating outputs for 1st and 2nd stages that will be controlled with at least
a 10 seconds delay between each stage. When the fan selection switch is in the “AUTO” mode, the
fan will start approximately 1 second before the 1st heater stage is activated. The fan and heater
will cycle off after the heating setpoint has been satisfied. Once the Zone Heating requirements
have been satisfied, the fan and heat outputs will be controlled off.

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Selection Procedure
Cooling Capacity
Note: Cooling Capacity Procedure is the same for cooling (TZ) and gas/electric (YZ).
Step 1.
Calculate the building’s total and sensible cooling loads at design conditions. Use the following
calculation methods or any other standard accepted method. Factors used in unit selection:
Total Cooling Load: 180 MBh
Sensible Cooling Load: 126 MBh
Airflow: 6000 cfm
Electrical Characteristics: 460/60/3
Summer Design Conditions: Entering Evaporator Coil: 80 DB, 67 WB Outdoor Ambient: 95 DB
External Static Pressure: 0.39 in. wg
Rooftop—downflow configuration
Accessories:
• Roof curb
• Economizer
• Electric Heat
Step 2.
As a starting point, a rough determination must be made of the size of the unit. The final selection
will be made after examining the performance at the given conditions. Divide the total cooling load
by nominal Btu/h per ton (12 MBh per ton); then round up to the nearest unit size.
180 MBh / 12 MBh = 15.0 tons
Step 3.
Table 11, p. 41 shows that a TZD180F4 has a gross cooling capacity of 179.8 MBh and 145.5 MBh
sensible capacity at 6000 cfm and 95 DB outdoor ambient with 80 DB, 67 WB air entering the
evaporator.
To Find Capacity at Intermediate Conditions Not in the Table.
When the design conditions are between two numbers that are in the capacity table, interpolation
is required to approximate the capacity.
Note: Extrapolation outside of the table conditions is not recommended.
Step 4.
In order to select the correct unit which meets the building’s requirements, the fan motor heat must
be deducted from the gross cooling capacity. The amount of heat that the fan motor generates is
dependent on the effort by the motor—cfm and static pressure. To determine the total unit static
pressure you add the external static pressure to the additional static related by the added features:

External Static Duct System 0.39 in. wg Note: The Evaporator Fan Performance
Standard Filter 2 in. from Table 23, Table 15, p. 47 has already accounted for
0.05 in. wg
p. 52 the pressure drop for standard filters and
Economizer from Table 23, p. 52 wet coils (see note below Table 15,
0.04 in. wg
(100% Return Air) p. 47). Therefore, the actual total static
Electric Heater Size 36 kW from pressure is 0.54 - 0.05 (from Table 23,
0.06 in. wg
Table 23, p. 52 p. 52) = 0.49 in. wg.
(Reference “Heating Capacity,” p. 32 for
determination of heater size.) No additional static
add for gas/heat exchanger.
Total Static Pressure 0.54 in. wg

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With 6000 cfm and 0.49 wg.


Table 15, p. 47 shows 1.70 bhp for this unit.
To calculate Fan Motor Heat, use the following formula:
3.15 x bhp = MBh.
3.15 x 1.70 = 5.36 MBh.
Now subtract the fan motor heat from the gross cooling capacity of the unit:
Net Total Cooling Capacity
= 179.8 MBh - 5.36 = 174.44 MBh.
Net Sensible Cooling Capacity
= 145.5 MBh - 5.36 = 140.14 MBh.
Step 5.
If the performance does not meet the required load of the building —total or sensible cooling load—
try a selection at the next higher size unit.

Heating Capacity
Note: Heating capacity procedures DIFFER for cooling (TZ) and gas/electric (YZ) units.
Step 1.
Calculate the building heating load.
Step 2.
Size the system heating capacity to match the calculated building heating load. The following are
building heating requirements:
TZ cooling units:
460 volt/3 phase Power Supply
Total heating load of 115.0 MBh
6000 cfm
The electric heat accessory capacities are listed in Table 25, p. 53. From the table, a 36 kW heater
will deliver 122.94 MBh at 480 volts. In order to determine capacity at 460 volts, the heater voltage
correction factor from Table 26, p. 53 must be used. Therefore, 122.94 MBh x 0.94 (voltage
correction factor) = 115.6 MBh.
YZ gas/electric:
Fuel natural gas total heating load of 195 MBh. Table Table 24, p. 52 shows 250 MBh and 350 MBh
input models. The output capacities of these furnaces are 203 MBh and 284 MBh respectively. The
low heat model with 203 MBh output best matches the building requirements.

Air Delivery Selection


Note: Air Delivery procedures is the same for cooling (TZ) and gas/electric (YZ) units.
External static pressure drop through the air distribution system has been calculated to be
0.50 inches of water. From Table 23, p. 52 static pressure drop through the economizer is 0.04 and
the 36 kW heater is 0.06 inches of water (0.39 + 0.04 + 0.06). Enter Table 15, p. 47 for a TZD180F4
at 6000 cfm and 0.49 static pressure. The standard motor at 558 rpm will give the desired airflow
at a rated bhp of 1.72.

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Model Number Description
Y Z D 1 5 0 F 3 R Z B 0 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Digit 1 — Unit Type P = Low Leak Econ Comparative Digit 19 — Disconnect Switch/
Enthalpy w/ Barometric Relief1 Circuit Breaker8
T = Packaged Cooling, Electric Heat
Y = Packaged Gas/Electric Digit 15 — Supply Fan/Drive 0 = No Disconnect/circuit break
Digit 2 — Efficiency Type/Motor 1 = Unit Mounted Non-Fused
6 = Single Zone Variable Air Volume Disconnect Switch
Z = eFlex™ 2 = Unit Mounted Circuit Breaker
Standard Motor
Digit 3 — Airflow Configuration 8 = Single Zone Variable Air Volume Digit 20 — Convenience Outlet
D = Downflow Oversized Motor Option
H = Horizontal A = Single Zone Variable Air Volume
Standard Motor w/ Shaft 0 = Without Convenience Outlet
Digit 4, 5, 6 — Nominal Gross Grounding Ring A = Unpowered Convenience Outlet3
Cooling Capacity (MBh) C = Single Zone Variable Air Volume B = Powered Convenience Outlet3
150 = 12½ Tons Oversized Motor w/ Shaft Digit 21 — Communications
180 = 15 Tons Grounding Ring Options
210 = 17½ Tons E = Multiple Zone Variable Air
Volume Supply Air Temperature 0 = Without Communications
Digit 7 — Major Design Control - Standard Motor Options
Sequence F = Multiple Zone Variable Air 1 = Trane Communications Interface
Volume Supply Air Temperature 2 = Lontalk Communications
F = Microchannel Type Condenser
Control - Oversized Motor Interface4
Coils
G = Multiple Zone Variable Air 6 = Building Automation Control
Digit 8 — Voltage Selection Volume Supply Air Temperature Network Communications
3 = 208-230/60/3 Control - Standard Motor w/ Shaft Interface
4 = 460/60/3 Grounding Ring Digit 22 — Refrigeration System
Digit 9 — Unit Controls H = Multiple Zone Variable Air Option
Volume Supply Air Temperature
R = Reliatel Control - Oversized Motor w/ 0 = Standard Refrigeration System15
Digit 10 — Heating Capacity Shaft Grounding Ring Digit 23 — Refrigeration
Note: (Applicable to Digit 1 T models Digit 16 — Hinged Service Controls
only) Access / Filters 0 = Standard Refrigeration Controls14
0 = No Heat 0 = Standard Panels/Standard Digit 24 — Smoke Detector7
G = 18 kW Electric Heat Filters16
K = 27 kW Electric Heat 0 = Without Smoke Detector
A = Hinged Access/Standard Filters16 A = Return Air Smoke Detector
N = 36 kW Electric Heat B = Standard Panels/MERV 8 Filters4
P = 54 kW Electric Heat B = Supply Air Smoke Detector
C = Hinged Access/MERV 8 Filters4 C = Return/Supply Air Smoke
R = 72 kW Electric Heat D = Standard Panels/MERV 13 Filters4 Detector
Note: (Applicable to Digit 1 Y models E = Hinged Access/MERV 13 Filters4
only) Digit 25 — System Monitoring
Digit 17 — Condenser Coil
H = Gas Heat - High Controls
L = Gas Heat - Low
Protection
0 = Standard Monitoring System13
V = Gas Heat - SS Ht Ex - Modulating 0 = Standard Coil 1 = Clogged Filter Switch
X = Gas Heat - SS Ht Ex - Low 1 = Standard Coil With Hail Guard 2 = Fan Failure Switch
Z = Gas Heat - SS Ht Ex - High 4 = CompleteCoat™Condenser Coil 4 = Clogged Filter Switch and Fan
5 = CompleteCoat™Condenser Coil Failure Switch
Digit 11 — Minor Design with Hail Guard A = Condensate Drain Pan Overflow
Sequence Switch
Digit 18 — Through The Base
Digit 12, 13 — Service Sequence Provisions B = Clogged Filter Switch and
Condensate Drain Pan Overflow
Digit 14 — Fresh Air Selection Note: Applicable to Digit 1, T or Y Switch
0 = No Fresh Air models. C = Fan Failure Switch and
D = Econ Dry Bulb w/ Barometric 0 = No Through The Base Provisions Condensate Drain Pan Overflow
Relief1 A = Through The Base Electric9 Switch
F = Econ Reference Enthaply w/ Note: Applicable to Digit1, Y models E = Clogged Filter Switch, Fan Failure
Barometric Relief1 only. Switch and Condensate Drain Pan
H = Econ Comparative Enthaply w/ B = Through The Base Gas Overflow Switch
Barometric Relief1 C = Through The Base Electric/Gas9
K = Low Leak Econ w/ Barometric D = Through The Base Access
Relief1
M = Low Leak Econ Reference
Enthalpy w/ Barometric Relief1

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Model Number Description

Digit 26 - System Monitoring exhaust). Do not order the return


Controls air smoke detectors when using
0 = No Monitoring Controls this type of accessory.
A = Demand Control Ventilation
(CO2)11 8. Unit mounted disconnect and
B = FDD (Fault Detection and circuit breakers are mutually
Diagnostics) exclusive of each other.
C = FDD (Fault Detection Diagnostics)
& Demand Control Ventilation 9. Through-the-base electrical
(CO2)11 option or Horizontal-Side Access
Digit 27 - Unit Hardware must be ordered with either unit
Enhancements mounted disconnect or circuit
0 = No Enhancements breaker. When adding heat, you
1 = Stainless Steel Drain Pan must order Trane Electric Heat.
Digit 28 - Short Circuit Current 10. All Factory Installed Options are
Rating Built-to-Order. Check order
0 = Standard SCCR services for estimated production
A = 65kA SCCR Option12 cycle.
Digit 29, 30 - Service Sequence 11. Demand Control Ventilation
Digit 31 - Advanced Unit Option includes wiring only. The
Controls C02 sensor is a field-installed only
0 = Standard Unit Controls option.
1 = Human Interface17
12. Only available where MOP is
above 60A.
Note: Most Factory Installed Options 13. Discharge Air Sensing Tube is
available for Downflow Air standard.
Discharge units only. Please verify
with ordering system for 14. Frostat™ and crankcase heaters
availability. are standard.
Model Number Notes 15. Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV) is
standard.
1. Some field set up required.
16. Standard filters are not available
2. Requires Economizer. with Low Leak Economizers.
3. Must be ordered with Through- 17. Human Interface is standard with
the-Base Electrical option or FDD (Fault Detection Diagnostics).
Horizontal-Side Access and either
Unit Mounted Disconnect or
Circuit Breaker.
4. Available factory installed on
downflow AND horizontal units.
Verify with ordering system.
5. Cannot be fused.
6. Must be factory installed when
using Through-the-Base Options.
7. Option cannot be ordered in
conjunction with field installed
economizer on downflow units.
Must be factory installed. The
return air smoke detector may not
fit up or work properly on the
Voyager units when used in
conjunction with 3rd party
accessories (such as bolt on heat
wheels, economizers, and power

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Table 7. General data — 12½ - 17½ tons — 230V — with eFlex™ technology

12.5 Tons Downflow & 15 Tons Downflow & 17.5 Tons Downflow &
Horizontal Units Horizontal Units Horizontal Units
T/YZ*150F3 T/YZ*180F3 TZ*210F3
Cooling Performance(a)
Gross Cooling Capacity 154,000 180,000 205,000
EER(b) 12.5 12.7 12.3
Nominal CFM / ARI Rated CFM 5,000/4,375 6,000/5250 7,000/6125
ARI Net Cooling Capacity 148,000 172,000 196,000

Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio


20.0 20.1 19.3
(IEER)(c)

Percent Capacity @ part load


4%-100% 7%-100% 5%-100%
(Turndown Ratio)
System Power (kW) 11.94 13.76 16.07
Compressor
Number/Type 3 / Scrolls 3 / Scrolls 3 / Scrolls
Sound
9.2 9.2 9.4
Outdoor Sound Rating (BELS)(d)
Outdoor Coil
Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel
Coil Width(in.) 1.0 1.0 1.0
Face Area (sq. ft.) 42.6 42.6 42.6
Rows/FPI 1 / 20 1 / 20 1 / 20
Indoor Coil
Type Hi-Performance Hi-Performance Hi-Performance
Tube Size (in.) ID 0.3125 0.3125 0.3125
Face Area (sq. ft.) 31.4 31.4 31.4
Rows/FPI 4 / 15 4 / 15 4 / 15
Refrigerant Control TXV TXV TXV
Drain Connection Number/Size (in.) 1/1.00 NPT 1/1.00 NPT 1/1.00 NPT
Outdoor Fan
Type Propeller Propeller Propeller
Number Used/Diameter (in.) 2 / 26 2 / 26 2 / 28
Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct / Multiple Direct / Multiple Direct / Multiple
CFM 11,400 11,700 15,800
Number Motors/HP 2 / 0.5 2 / 0.5 2 / 1.0
Motor RPM 1140 1140 1080
Indoor Fan
Type FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal
Number Used/Diameter (in.) 1 / 18x18 1 / 18x18 1 / 18x18
Drive Type/No. Speeds Belt / Variable Belt / Variable Belt / Variable
Number Motors 1 1 1
Motor HP (Standard/Oversized) 3.0 / 5.0 3.0 / 5.0 5.0 / 7.5
Motor RPM (Standard/Oversized) 1,740 / 3,450 1,740 / 3,450 3,450 / 3,470

Motor Frame Size (Standard/


145T / 145T 145T / 145T 145T / 184T
Oversized)

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Table 7. General data — 12½ - 17½ tons — 230V — with eFlex™ technology

12.5 Tons Downflow & 15 Tons Downflow & 17.5 Tons Downflow &
Horizontal Units Horizontal Units Horizontal Units
T/YZ*150F3 T/YZ*180F3 T/YZ*210F3
Filters
Type Furnished(e) Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway
Number Size Recommended

(8) 20x20x2 (8) 20x20x2 (8) 20x20x2


Downflow
(4) 20x16x2 (4) 20x16x2 (4) 20x16x2

Horizontal (12) 20x20x2 (12) 20x20x2 (12) 20x20x2


Refrigerant Charge (Pounds of
R-410a)(f)
sys1/sys2 14/9 14.5/9.75 14.75/9.25
(a) Cooling Performance is rated at 95°F ambient, 80°F entering dry bulb, 67°F entering wet bulb. Gross capacity does not include the effect
of fan motor heat. ARI capacity is net and includes the effect of fan motor heat. Units are suitable for operation to ±20% of nominal cfm.
Certified in accordance with the Unitary Large Equipment Certification Program, which is based on ARI Standard 340/360-93.
(b)EER is rated at ARI conditions and in accordance with ARI Standard 210/240 or 360.
(c) Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio (IEER) is rated in accordance with AHRI standard 210/240 or 360.
(d)Outdoor Sound Rating shown is tested in accordance with ARI Standard 270 or 370.
(e) An optional 2 inch pleated filter is also available.
(f) Refrigerant charge is an approximate value. For a more precise value, see unit nameplate and service instructions.
*Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.

Table 8. General data — 12½ - 17½ tons — 460V — with eFlex™ technology

12.5 Tons Downflow & 15 Tons Downflow & 17.5 Tons Downflow &
Horizontal Units Horizontal Units Horizontal Units
T/YZ*150F4 T/YZ*180F4 T/YZ*210F4
Cooling Performance(a)
Gross Cooling Capacity 154,000 180,000 205,000
EER(b) 12.5 12.7 12.3
Nominal CFM / ARI Rated CFM 5,000/4,375 6,000/5250 7,000/6125
ARI Net Cooling Capacity 148,000 172,000 196,000

Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio


20.0 20.1 19.3
(IEER)(c)

Percent Capacity @ part load


4%-100% 7%-100% 5%-100%
(Turndown Ratio)
System Power (kW) 11.84 13.54 15.93
Compressor
Number/Type 3 / Scrolls 3 / Scrolls 3 / Scrolls
Sound
9.2 9.2 9.4
Outdoor Sound Rating (BELS)(d)
Outdoor Coil
Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel
Coil Width(in.) 1.0 1.0 1.0
Face Area (sq. ft.) 42.6 42.6 42.6
Rows/FPI 1 / 20 1 / 20 1 / 20

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Table 8. General data — 12½ - 17½ tons — 460V — with eFlex™ technology

12.5 Tons Downflow & 15 Tons Downflow & 17.5 Tons Downflow &
Horizontal Units Horizontal Units Horizontal Units
T/YZ*150F4 T/YZ*180F4 T/YZ*210F4
Indoor Coil
Type Hi-Performance Hi-Performance Hi-Performance
Tube Size (in.) ID 0.3125 0.3125 0.3125
Face Area (sq. ft.) 31.4 31.4 31.4
Rows/FPI 4 / 15 4 / 15 4 / 15
Refrigerant Control TXV TXV TXV
Drain Connection Number/Size (in.) 1/1.00 NPT 1/1.00 NPT 1/1.00 NPT
Outdoor Fan
Type Propeller Propeller Propeller
Number Used/Diameter (in.) 2 / 26 2 / 26 2 / 28
Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct / Multiple Direct / Multiple Direct / Multiple
CFM 11,400 11,700 15,800
Number Motors/HP 2 / 0.5 2 / 0.5 2 / 1.0
Motor RPM 1100 1100 1080
Indoor Fan
Type FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal
Number Used/Diameter (in.) 1 / 18x18 1 / 18x18 1 / 18x18
Drive Type/No. Speeds Belt / Variable Belt / Variable Belt / Variable
Number Motors 1 1 1
Motor HP (Standard/Oversized) 3.0 / 5.0 3.0 / 5.0 5.0 / 7.5
Motor RPM (Standard/Oversized) 1,740 / 3,450 1,740 / 3,450 3,450 / 3,470

Motor Frame Size (Standard/


145T / 145T 145T / 145T 145T / 184T
Oversized)

Filters
Type Furnished(e) Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway
Number Size Recommended

(8) 20x20x2 (8) 20x20x2 (8) 20x20x2


Downflow
(4) 20x16x2 (4) 20x16x2 (4) 20x16x2

Horizontal (12) 20x20x2 (12) 20x20x2 (12) 20x20x2


Refrigerant Charge (Pounds of
R-410a)(f)
sys1/sys2 14/9 14.5/9.75 14.75/9.25
(a) Cooling Performance is rated at 95°F ambient, 80°F entering dry bulb, 67°F entering wet bulb. Gross capacity does not include the effect
of fan motor heat. ARI capacity is net and includes the effect of fan motor heat. Units are suitable for operation to ±20% of nominal cfm.
Certified in accordance with the Unitary Large Equipment Certification Program, which is based on ARI Standard 340/360-93.
(b)EER is rated at ARI conditions and in accordance with ARI Standard 210/240 or 360.
(c) Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio (IEER) is rated in accordance with AHRI standard 210/240 or 360.
(d)Outdoor Sound Rating shown is tested in accordance with ARI Standard 270 or 370.
(e) An optional 2 inch pleated filter is also available.
(f) Refrigerant charge is an approximate value. For a more precise value, see unit nameplate and service instructions.
*Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.

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Table 9. General data — heating — 12½ - 17½ tons with eFlex™ technology

12.5 Tons Downflow & 15 Tons Downflow & 17.5 Tons Downflow &
Horizontal Units Horizontal Units Horizontal Units
Heating Performance (Gas/Electric Only)(a)

Modulating Modulating Modulating


Turn Down = Turn Down = Turn Down =
Heating Models Low High 2.5:1 Low High 2.5:1 Low High 2.5:1
Heating Input (Btu/h) 150,000 250,000 350,000 250,000 350,000 350,000 250,000 350,000 350,000
1st Stage (Btu/h) 100,000 175,000 140,000 175,000 250,000 140,000 175,000 250,000 140,000
Heating Output (Btu/h) 122,000 203,000 283,500 203,000 284,000 286,500 203,000 284,000 283,500
1st Stage (Btu/h) 81,000 142,000 113,400 142,000 203,000 113,400 142,000 203,000 113,400
AFUE% (DF/HZ)(b)
81.0 / 80.7 / 81.7 / 80.1 / 80.2 / 79.3 /
Downflow/Horizontal 80.1 / 79.1 80.1 / 79.1 79.3 / 79.9
81.0 79.9 79.9 79.1 81.0 79.9
Steady State Efficiency % 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81
No. Burners 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
No. Stages 2 2 N/A 2 2 N/A 2 2 N/A
Gas Supply Line Pressure
(in. wc) 2.5 / 14.0 2.5 / 14.0 2.5 / 14.0
2.5 / 14.0 2.5 / 14.0 2.5 / 14.0 2.5 / 14.0 2.5 / 14.0 2.5 / 14.0
Natural or LP (minimum/ Natural Only Natural Only Natural Only
maximum)
Gas Connection Pipe Size
1/2 1/2 3/4 1/2 3/4 3/4 1/2 3/4 3/4
(in.)
(a) Heating Performance limit settings and rating data were established and approved under laboratory test conditions using American National Standards
Institute standards. Ratings shown are for elevations up to 2000 feet. For elevations above 2000 feet, ratings should be reduced at the rate of 4% for
each 1000 feet above sea level.
(b)AFUE is rated in accordance with DOE test procedures.

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Table 10. Gross cooling capacities 12½ tons three phase with eFlex™ Technology T/YZ*150F3,4
Ambient Temperature
85 95 105
Air Ent Entering Wet Bulb
Flow DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73
cfm (°F) MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC
2500 75 122.3 87.7 139.0 72.2 156.7 55.7 117.1 85.1 133.1 69.6 150.1 53.1 111.5 82.2 126.9 66.8 142.9 50.3
80 122.6 101.4 138.9 86.1 157.0 69.8 117.2 98.6 133.0 83.4 150.5 67.2 111.7 95.8 126.6 80.6 143.4 64.3
85 127.1 117.4 139.5 100.0 157.0 83.8 118.6 110.7 133.7 97.3 150.4 81.1 113.5 107.2 127.4 94.5 143.3 78.3
90 126.5 125.5 139.7 113.7 157.5 97.8 122.6 122.6 134.0 111.1 151.2 95.2 118.1 118.1 127.8 108.2 143.8 92.3
3250 75 131.7 101.3 149.0 80.8 166.8 58.8 125.9 98.4 142.4 78.0 159.3 56.0 119.4 95.4 135.2 75.0 151.2 53.0
80 132.6 118.7 149.1 98.7 167.3 77.1 127.2 115.2 142.6 95.9 159.9 74.3 121.2 111.4 135.5 92.8 152.0 71.4
85 136.4 133.0 149.7 116.6 167.2 95.2 131.1 129.9 143.2 113.8 159.8 92.5 125.9 125.9 136.1 110.8 151.8 89.5
90 143.8 143.8 150.6 133.6 167.9 113.3 139.1 139.1 144.6 130.0 160.6 110.5 133.7 133.7 138.2 126.2 152.8 107.4
4375 75 140.8 119.9 158.0 92.1 175.2 62.1 134.1 116.9 150.6 89.2 167.0 59.3 127.0 113.6 142.5 86.0 158.0 56.2
80 145.2 139.5 158.1 115.8 175.9 86.7 139.2 135.9 150.9 112.9 168.0 83.9 132.7 132.7 142.8 109.7 159.2 80.9
85 153.4 153.4 158.8 139.8 176.3 110.9 147.7 147.7 151.7 136.7 168.4 108.0 141.5 141.5 143.6 131.9 159.7 104.8
90 162.6 162.6 164.2 157.9 176.6 134.9 156.8 156.8 157.6 154.4 168.8 132.0 150.3 150.3 150.8 150.8 160.1 128.9
4500 75 141.5 121.9 158.7 93.3 175.9 62.4 134.8 118.8 151.3 90.1 167.6 59.6 127.6 115.5 143.1 86.8 158.5 56.5
80 146.4 141.8 158.8 117.7 176.6 87.7 140.3 138.3 151.5 114.7 168.6 84.9 134.0 134.0 143.3 111.5 159.8 81.9
85 155.0 155.0 159.6 142.2 177.0 112.5 149.2 149.2 152.3 138.4 169.1 109.7 142.9 142.9 144.2 133.6 160.3 106.5
90 164.3 164.3 165.6 160.6 177.3 137.3 158.4 158.4 158.9 157.2 169.4 134.4 151.9 151.9 152.2 152.2 160.7 131.2
5000 75 144.1 129.8 161.2 97.7 178.2 63.7 137.2 125.8 153.6 94.6 169.7 60.8 129.7 121.0 145.2 91.3 160.3 57.7
80 151.1 151.1 161.7 125.1 179.1 91.8 145.2 145.2 154.1 121.9 170.9 89.0 138.8 138.8 145.8 118.6 161.8 85.9
85 160.8 160.8 162.1 149.6 179.5 119.1 154.8 154.8 157.2 145.2 171.3 116.2 148.0 148.0 153.9 140.4 162.3 113.1
90 170.5 170.5 170.8 170.8 179.8 146.6 164.1 164.1 164.4 164.4 171.6 143.6 157.3 157.3 157.6 157.6 162.7 140.4
5500 75 146.2 135.5 163.3 102.1 180.2 64.9 139.1 131.1 155.5 99.0 171.3 62.0 131.5 126.4 147.0 95.7 161.7 58.9
80 155.8 155.8 163.8 132.1 181.1 95.8 149.6 149.6 156.0 129.0 172.7 93.0 142.9 142.9 147.6 125.6 162.0 89.7
85 165.9 165.9 173.1 156.4 181.5 125.7 159.4 159.4 162.7 151.9 173.1 122.9 152.5 152.5 155.0 146.9 163.9 119.6
90 175.6 175.6 176.0 176.0 181.8 155.8 169.1 169.1 169.4 169.4 173.4 152.8 161.8 161.8 162.1 162.1 164.3 148.5
6000 75 147.9 140.8 165.1 106.5 181.7 66.1 140.7 136.4 157.1 103.4 172.7 63.2 132.9 131.5 148.4 100.0 162.8 60.0
80 159.9 159.9 165.6 139.2 182.0 99.7 153.6 153.6 157.7 135.9 173.0 96.8 146.4 146.4 149.1 132.5 163.2 93.7
85 170.2 170.2 177.0 162.9 183.1 132.2 163.5 163.5 166.1 158.1 174.6 129.3 156.3 156.3 156.9 149.5 165.4 126.2
90 180.3 180.3 180.6 180.6 183.4 164.1 173.4 173.4 173.6 173.6 174.8 159.5 165.9 165.9 166.1 166.1 167.9 154.6

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Table 10. Gross cooling capacities 12½ tons three phase with eFlex™ Technology T/YZ*150F3,4
Ambient Temperature
115 120
Air Ent Entering Wet Bulb
Flow DB 61 67 73 61 67 73
cfm (°F) MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC
2500 75 105.7 79.4 120.0 63.8 135.3 47.3 102.8 77.9 116.7 62.4 131.6 45.9
80 106.6 96.1 117.9 83.9 135.8 61.4 102.6 90.8 116.5 76.2 132.1 60.0
85 108.2 103.8 120.7 91.5 136.2 75.5 105.5 102.2 117.4 90.0 132.5 74.0
90 113.6 113.6 121.7 109.3 136.6 89.4 111.2 111.2 118.2 107.0 132.7 88.0
3250 75 112.7 92.2 127.6 71.8 142.7 50.0 109.5 90.7 123.9 70.3 138.5 48.5
80 115.1 107.5 127.8 89.6 143.6 68.3 112.0 105.6 124.1 88.0 139.5 66.9
85 120.4 120.4 128.5 107.5 144.0 86.5 117.7 117.7 124.8 105.9 139.8 84.9
90 128.1 128.1 131.2 122.2 144.4 104.3 125.3 125.3 127.8 120.2 140.3 102.8
4375 75 119.4 109.6 134.1 82.3 148.6 53.0 115.8 107.2 130.1 80.7 144.0 51.5
80 126.4 126.4 134.4 106.3 150.1 77.8 123.2 123.2 130.7 104.6 145.6 76.3
85 135.0 135.0 135.3 127.0 150.6 101.6 131.7 131.7 136.1 124.6 146.1 100.1
90 143.6 143.6 143.9 143.9 151.1 125.7 140.2 140.2 140.5 140.5 146.6 124.1
4500 75 119.9 110.9 134.7 83.4 149.1 53.4 116.2 108.6 130.6 81.8 144.5 51.8
80 127.6 127.6 135.3 108.2 150.6 78.8 124.3 124.3 131.2 106.4 146.1 77.3
85 136.2 136.2 142.3 128.7 151.3 103.3 132.9 132.9 136.7 126.3 146.5 101.7
90 145.0 145.0 145.3 145.3 151.7 128.0 141.5 141.5 141.8 141.8 147.0 126.3
5000 75 121.8 116.2 136.7 87.9 150.5 54.5 118.0 113.8 132.4 86.2 145.9 53.0
80 131.9 131.9 137.4 115.2 152.4 82.8 128.6 128.6 133.0 113.5 147.7 81.3
85 141.0 141.0 145.0 135.3 153.0 109.9 137.5 137.5 142.0 132.9 148.3 108.3
90 149.9 149.9 150.2 150.2 153.4 137.1 146.3 146.3 146.5 146.5 148.7 134.6
5500 75 123.5 121.4 138.3 92.2 151.9 55.7 119.4 119.0 133.9 90.5 147.1 54.2
80 135.7 135.7 138.9 122.2 152.3 86.6 132.2 132.2 134.5 120.4 147.5 85.0
85 145.1 145.1 148.4 139.4 154.5 116.4 141.4 141.4 145.4 135.0 149.7 114.8
90 154.2 154.2 154.4 154.4 154.9 143.4 150.2 150.2 150.5 150.5 151.2 140.8
6000 75 124.7 124.7 139.6 96.5 152.9 56.9 120.7 120.7 135.1 94.8 146.3 58.3
80 139.1 139.1 140.3 128.0 152.4 90.0 135.3 135.3 135.8 125.5 147.4 87.7
85 148.6 148.6 152.0 140.7 155.7 123.0 144.7 144.7 147.1 136.2 151.0 121.2
90 157.8 157.8 158.1 158.1 158.6 149.4 153.8 153.8 154.0 154.0 154.2 146.8
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain NET cooling capacity subtract indoor fan heat. For indoor fan heat
formula, refer to appropriate airflow table notes.
2. MBh = Total Gross Capacity
3. SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
4. * Indicates both downflow and horizontal unit.

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Table 11. Gross cooling capacities 15 tons three phase with eFlex™ Technology T/YZ*180F3,4
Ambient Temperature
85 95 105
Air Ent Entering Wet Bulb
Flow DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73
cfm (°F) MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC
3000 75 145.8 105.3 164.6 85.9 183.8 65.2 139.5 102.2 157.5 82.8 175.9 62.1 132.5 98.7 149.4 79.2 167.2 58.7
80 146.4 122.1 164.6 102.7 184.1 82.2 140.2 118.9 154.6 108.0 176.1 79.1 133.3 115.5 149.7 96.1 167.6 75.7
85 147.1 137.0 165.1 119.6 184.2 99.1 145.2 134.8 158.2 116.4 176.3 96.0 138.5 129.7 150.1 112.9 167.7 92.7
90 151.3 151.3 165.8 143.8 184.4 116.0 146.6 146.6 158.8 139.4 176.5 112.9 141.1 141.1 150.6 129.6 167.9 109.5
3900 75 156.5 121.7 175.3 95.8 194.4 68.6 149.4 118.3 167.3 92.5 185.6 65.3 141.5 114.6 158.9 88.9 175.9 61.8
80 157.7 142.8 175.3 117.6 194.8 90.6 151.0 138.5 167.3 114.3 186.0 87.4 143.7 134.0 158.5 110.6 176.5 83.9
85 161.7 160.1 176.1 139.5 195.1 112.5 156.1 156.1 168.2 136.0 186.4 109.3 149.7 149.7 159.6 132.5 176.8 105.8
90 171.0 171.0 177.2 159.9 195.4 134.5 164.9 164.9 169.9 155.6 186.7 131.2 158.3 158.3 161.9 151.0 177.1 127.7
4800 75 163.9 137.1 182.4 104.9 200.9 71.1 156.3 133.4 173.9 101.5 191.5 67.9 148.0 129.5 164.8 97.9 181.5 64.4
80 167.5 159.5 182.3 131.8 201.3 98.3 160.4 155.3 173.8 128.3 192.0 95.0 152.3 151.1 164.6 124.6 182.2 91.6
85 175.5 175.5 183.0 158.2 201.5 125.3 169.0 169.0 174.6 154.7 192.1 122.1 161.9 161.9 165.6 150.9 182.5 118.6
90 185.4 185.4 187.5 179.3 201.8 152.1 178.6 178.6 179.6 175.2 192.7 148.9 171.3 171.3 171.7 171.7 182.8 145.3
5400 75 167.4 146.4 185.9 110.6 204.4 72.8 159.5 142.7 176.9 107.2 194.5 69.5 150.4 138.5 167.4 103.4 184.0 65.9
80 172.9 170.4 185.8 140.6 204.8 103.2 165.9 165.9 177.2 137.0 195.1 99.9 158.4 158.4 167.7 133.1 184.7 96.3
85 182.9 182.9 186.5 170.0 205.1 133.6 175.9 175.9 177.7 165.3 195.3 130.1 168.1 168.1 168.1 159.7 185.0 126.6
90 193.1 193.1 193.5 193.5 206.2 164.6 185.8 185.8 186.1 186.1 195.5 159.9 177.8 177.8 178.1 178.1 185.2 156.1
6000 75 169.9 155.6 188.5 116.3 206.9 74.4 161.8 150.7 179.4 112.7 196.9 71.0 152.8 145.3 169.5 109.0 186.0 67.5
80 178.6 178.6 188.8 149.2 207.3 108.1 171.5 171.5 179.8 145.5 197.5 104.7 163.5 163.5 169.9 141.5 186.8 101.2
85 189.2 189.2 197.9 178.6 207.6 141.6 181.7 181.7 188.0 173.3 197.7 138.1 173.6 173.6 179.0 167.6 187.0 134.6
90 199.6 199.6 200.0 200.0 207.8 174.5 191.9 191.9 192.2 192.2 197.8 171.0 183.3 183.3 183.6 183.6 187.2 167.1
6600 75 172.4 162.3 190.7 121.8 209.0 75.9 163.8 157.1 181.3 118.3 198.8 72.5 154.6 151.4 171.4 114.2 187.6 68.9
80 183.8 183.8 191.1 157.6 209.4 112.9 176.2 176.2 181.7 153.9 199.1 109.6 167.9 167.9 171.8 149.9 188.5 105.9
85 194.5 194.5 201.6 186.5 209.8 149.6 186.7 186.7 189.7 181.1 199.5 146.2 178.2 178.2 180.7 172.1 188.7 142.5
90 205.2 205.2 205.4 199.5 210.0 185.7 197.0 197.0 197.3 197.3 199.6 181.9 188.1 188.1 188.4 188.4 188.8 176.3
7200 75 174.2 168.6 192.5 127.0 210.9 77.3 165.6 163.2 183.0 123.4 200.4 74.0 156.1 156.1 172.8 119.6 189.0 70.4
80 188.1 188.1 192.8 166.1 211.3 117.6 180.3 180.3 183.3 162.3 200.6 114.4 171.7 171.7 173.2 158.3 189.4 110.8
85 199.2 199.2 204.3 193.0 211.5 157.6 191.0 191.0 194.8 183.6 201.0 154.1 182.1 182.1 182.4 173.5 190.0 149.6
90 210.2 210.2 210.5 210.5 211.8 195.0 201.4 201.4 201.7 201.7 202.0 189.3 192.2 192.2 192.4 192.4 192.5 183.5

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Table 11. Gross cooling capacities 15 tons three phase with eFlex™ Technology T/YZ*180F3,4
Ambient Temperature
115 120
Air Ent Entering Wet Bulb
Flow DB 61 67 73 61 67 73
cfm (°F) MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC
3000 75 124.9 95.1 141.3 75.7 158.0 55.2 121.2 93.3 137.0 73.9 153.2 53.4
80 126.4 114.8 141.1 92.4 158.4 72.2 122.4 112.2 136.9 90.6 153.6 70.4
85 128.2 125.0 141.9 109.3 158.7 89.1 124.7 123.1 137.7 107.5 154.0 87.4
90 135.2 135.2 142.9 129.3 159.0 106.0 132.0 132.0 137.7 123.9 154.3 104.2
3900 75 133.6 110.8 149.5 85.1 165.7 58.2 129.3 108.8 144.8 83.2 160.5 56.3
80 135.9 129.3 149.4 107.0 166.4 80.2 131.8 127.0 144.6 105.0 161.2 78.4
85 142.6 142.6 150.2 128.5 166.8 102.2 139.1 139.1 145.6 126.5 161.6 100.4
90 151.1 151.1 153.4 146.3 167.0 124.0 147.5 147.5 148.9 143.9 161.8 122.2
4800 75 138.8 125.2 155.1 94.1 170.9 60.9 134.4 123.2 150.2 92.2 165.5 59.1
80 145.1 145.1 155.5 120.7 171.8 88.0 141.2 141.2 150.6 118.6 166.5 86.2
85 154.3 154.3 155.9 146.0 172.1 115.0 150.3 150.3 151.0 143.2 166.8 113.1
90 163.3 163.3 163.6 163.6 172.4 141.4 159.3 159.3 159.6 159.6 167.1 139.5
5400 75 141.1 133.1 157.1 99.6 172.8 62.3 136.4 130.2 152.0 97.6 167.1 60.4
80 150.3 150.3 157.6 128.9 173.7 92.7 146.2 146.2 152.5 126.8 168.1 90.8
85 159.8 159.8 165.1 153.8 174.0 122.8 155.5 155.5 160.1 150.8 168.4 120.9
90 169.1 169.1 169.4 169.4 174.2 152.2 164.7 164.7 165.0 165.0 168.7 150.1
6000 75 143.2 139.4 159.1 105.1 174.5 63.8 138.3 136.4 153.8 102.8 168.7 62.0
80 155.1 155.1 159.6 137.3 175.6 97.5 150.7 150.7 154.3 135.2 169.9 95.6
85 164.8 164.8 168.0 159.9 175.8 130.7 160.2 160.2 161.7 154.6 170.1 128.9
90 174.2 174.2 174.5 174.5 176.0 163.0 169.5 169.5 169.8 169.8 170.3 159.9
6600 75 144.8 144.8 160.7 110.2 175.9 65.3 139.9 139.9 155.3 108.2 170.0 63.4
80 159.1 159.1 161.2 145.7 176.6 102.3 154.5 154.5 155.8 143.5 170.7 100.4
85 168.9 168.9 171.4 161.5 177.4 137.9 164.2 164.2 164.3 156.1 171.6 135.8
90 178.6 178.6 178.9 178.9 179.3 170.2 173.7 173.7 173.9 173.9 174.1 167.1
7200 75 146.2 146.2 162.0 115.5 177.0 66.7 141.2 141.2 156.6 112.3 171.2 64.9
80 162.5 162.5 162.5 152.5 177.8 107.1 157.8 157.8 163.0 149.3 172.0 105.2
85 172.6 172.6 174.3 162.7 178.6 145.5 167.7 167.7 169.3 157.2 172.8 143.4
90 182.3 182.3 182.5 182.5 182.6 177.4 177.2 177.2 177.5 177.5 177.9 172.8
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain NET cooling capacity subtract indoor fan heat. For indoor fan heat
formula, refer to appropriate airflow table notes.
2. MBh = Total Gross Capacity
3. SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
4. * Indicates both downflow and horizontal unit.

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Table 12. Gross cooling capacities 17½ tons three phase with eFlex™ Technology T/YZ*210F3,4
Ambient Temperature
85 95 105
Air Ent Entering Wet Bulb
Flow DB 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73
cfm (°F) MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC
3500 75 166.5 122.3 187.9 99.5 210.2 75.2 160.2 119.0 180.5 96.2 201.9 71.9 152.4 115.1 172.2 92.5 192.6 68.3
80 166.9 141.7 187.6 119.3 210.5 95.3 159.7 137.8 180.8 116.1 202.3 92.0 152.8 133.4 172.2 112.3 193.1 88.4
85 169.4 156.8 188.7 139.0 210.4 115.2 163.3 152.7 181.2 135.6 202.1 111.9 156.4 148.4 173.0 131.9 192.8 108.3
90 174.7 174.2 188.9 158.5 211.2 135.2 169.5 169.0 181.0 154.2 202.6 131.7 163.6 163.1 173.2 149.1 193.8 128.2
4550 75 178.0 141.0 199.9 111.0 221.9 78.9 170.4 137.3 191.5 107.5 212.5 75.5 161.9 133.3 182.3 103.7 202.2 71.8
80 180.8 162.3 200.4 136.6 222.5 105.0 173.8 157.8 191.6 132.9 213.3 101.6 166.0 152.9 182.2 129.0 203.1 97.9
85 186.0 182.6 200.8 162.0 222.8 130.9 179.8 179.2 192.5 158.4 213.7 127.4 173.0 172.4 183.2 154.5 203.6 123.6
90 196.7 196.1 204.0 182.0 223.2 156.4 190.3 189.7 196.3 177.5 214.1 152.9 183.3 182.7 187.7 172.6 204.1 149.2
5600 75 181.0 146.8 202.9 114.5 224.6 79.8 173.7 143.3 194.3 110.9 215.1 76.3 165.1 139.1 184.9 107.2 204.6 72.7
80 185.0 168.5 202.9 141.7 225.2 107.9 177.7 163.9 194.2 138.1 215.9 104.5 169.7 159.1 184.8 134.2 205.0 102.0
85 191.7 190.8 203.7 169.2 225.6 135.5 185.3 184.4 195.2 165.6 216.3 132.2 178.2 177.3 185.9 161.0 206.2 128.4
90 202.7 201.7 208.2 189.0 226.0 163.0 196.1 195.2 200.4 184.5 216.8 159.6 188.8 187.9 191.7 179.7 206.7 155.9
6300 75 190.1 167.6 211.3 127.8 232.6 83.7 181.5 162.4 202.0 124.1 222.3 80.1 172.4 156.6 191.9 120.0 210.8 76.3
80 197.8 193.1 211.8 163.0 233.5 119.7 190.4 189.8 202.6 159.2 223.4 116.3 182.4 181.8 192.5 155.0 211.6 112.4
85 209.6 209.0 212.4 191.4 234.0 154.9 202.2 201.6 207.9 183.4 223.9 151.4 194.0 193.4 198.5 177.7 213.0 147.5
90 221.6 220.9 223.9 209.8 234.2 190.0 213.9 213.3 215.4 203.9 224.3 186.4 205.5 204.8 206.1 197.5 213.4 181.7
7000 75 193.1 175.1 214.4 134.2 235.4 85.4 184.4 169.8 204.8 130.4 224.8 81.8 174.9 164.0 194.3 126.3 213.1 78.0
80 204.1 203.5 214.9 173.0 235.9 125.4 196.6 196.0 205.4 169.2 225.3 121.9 188.2 187.6 195.1 164.8 213.8 118.1
85 216.6 215.9 221.6 196.0 236.8 164.2 208.8 208.1 212.7 190.5 226.6 160.7 200.1 199.5 203.0 184.4 215.4 156.8
90 228.9 228.2 229.9 218.3 237.0 201.6 220.7 220.1 221.1 212.1 226.9 196.1 211.9 211.2 213.9 205.4 215.8 190.2
7700 75 195.7 182.4 216.8 140.5 237.7 87.0 186.8 177.0 207.1 136.7 226.7 83.5 177.0 171.1 196.4 132.6 214.9 79.7
80 209.8 209.2 217.3 182.8 238.2 131.0 201.9 201.2 207.7 177.9 227.3 127.5 193.2 192.6 197.1 171.9 215.6 123.7
85 222.6 221.9 225.8 202.4 239.1 173.6 214.5 213.8 216.5 196.5 228.7 170.1 205.4 204.7 206.5 190.2 217.3 166.2
90 235.1 234.4 237.1 225.8 239.3 210.0 226.6 225.9 230.1 219.3 234.1 195.8 217.3 216.7 220.0 212.2 223.2 189.8
8400 75 197.7 189.6 218.9 146.7 239.6 88.7 188.7 184.1 209.0 142.9 228.4 85.1 178.8 178.2 196.6 140.0 216.3 81.3
80 214.8 214.1 219.4 190.0 240.0 136.7 206.5 205.9 209.6 184.5 229.1 133.1 197.4 196.8 201.2 166.9 217.1 129.3
85 227.7 226.9 229.0 207.7 241.1 182.9 219.2 218.5 219.4 201.5 230.4 179.3 209.9 209.3 214.5 194.9 219.0 175.4
90 240.4 239.7 243.5 232.2 247.2 206.7 231.7 231.0 234.5 225.4 236.7 200.9 222.0 221.3 223.7 218.1 225.6 194.5

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Table 12. Gross cooling capacities 17½ tons three phase with eFlex™ Technology T/YZ*210F3,4
Ambient Temperature
115 120
Air Ent Entering Wet Bulb
Flow DB 61 67 73 61 67 73
cfm (°F) MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC MBh SHC
3500 75 144.3 111.2 163.4 88.8 182.7 64.6 140.4 109.3 159.1 86.9 177.8 62.8
80 145.1 128.1 163.4 108.4 183.4 84.7 141.6 126.4 159.1 106.5 178.6 82.9
85 152.7 144.3 164.3 128.1 183.0 104.6 145.4 141.8 160.0 126.2 178.1 102.8
90 157.2 156.7 165.1 144.3 184.2 124.4 154.0 153.5 161.0 141.8 179.4 122.6
4550 75 153.8 129.3 172.6 99.7 191.3 67.9 149.5 127.2 167.7 97.8 186.1 66.1
80 157.6 147.9 172.5 124.8 192.5 94.1 153.5 145.5 167.6 122.9 187.1 92.2
85 165.7 165.1 173.6 150.2 193.1 119.8 161.9 161.4 168.8 147.5 187.7 117.8
90 175.7 175.1 178.7 167.4 193.6 145.3 171.9 171.3 173.1 162.6 188.3 143.3
5600 75 156.4 134.9 175.1 103.3 193.8 68.9 151.9 132.9 170.2 101.0 188.5 67.1
80 161.2 154.2 175.0 130.2 194.0 97.6 157.1 151.8 170.0 128.1 189.7 95.2
85 170.6 169.8 176.2 155.3 195.6 124.5 166.8 166.0 171.3 152.4 190.3 122.7
90 181.1 180.2 182.6 174.8 196.1 152.1 177.0 176.2 178.1 172.5 190.7 150.1
6300 75 162.7 150.9 181.2 115.8 199.2 72.5 157.9 148.0 176.0 113.7 193.5 70.6
80 173.9 173.4 181.9 150.5 199.9 108.6 169.7 169.2 176.6 148.4 194.3 106.7
85 185.3 184.7 188.4 171.4 201.6 143.5 180.8 180.3 183.1 168.1 195.9 141.5
90 196.4 195.8 196.7 196.1 204.8 171.2 191.8 191.2 194.0 186.9 196.3 172.4
7000 75 164.9 158.1 183.5 122.1 201.1 74.2 160.1 155.2 178.1 120.0 195.4 72.3
80 179.3 178.7 184.2 159.2 202.0 114.2 174.8 174.3 178.9 156.2 196.3 112.4
85 190.9 190.3 192.5 177.9 203.7 152.8 186.3 185.7 187.0 174.4 198.0 150.9
90 202.4 201.8 205.3 198.1 208.7 177.7 197.5 196.9 200.1 194.3 202.8 174.4
7700 75 166.9 165.1 185.4 128.2 202.7 75.8 161.8 161.3 180.0 126.2 196.9 74.0
80 183.9 183.3 186.2 165.8 203.6 119.8 179.3 178.7 182.9 153.8 198.0 118.1
85 195.8 195.2 200.5 183.3 205.5 162.2 190.9 190.3 194.8 179.7 199.6 160.1
90 207.4 206.8 209.5 204.7 211.6 183.2 202.4 201.8 204.0 197.5 205.6 179.7
8400 75 168.4 167.9 186.9 134.4 204.0 77.4 163.4 162.9 181.4 132.3 198.2 75.6
80 187.8 187.3 189.9 160.4 205.1 125.5 183.0 182.4 184.1 157.0 196.3 120.1
85 195.9 194.0 197.9 187.7 207.3 157.1 190.5 188.6 192.1 183.9 201.0 153.8
90 210.3 208.2 212.1 206.2 213.6 187.6 205.0 202.9 206.8 200.4 207.4 184.0
Notes:
1. All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat. To obtain NET cooling capacity subtract indoor fan heat. For indoor fan heat
formula, refer to appropriate airflow table notes.
2. MBh = Total Gross Capacity
3. SHC = Sensible Heat Capacity
4. * Indicates both downflow and horizontal unit.

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Table 13. Evaporator fan performance—12½ tons with eFlex™ Technology — TZ*150F

External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)


0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
3-hp Standard Motor & Low Static Drive Accessory 3-hp Standard Motor & Drive
2500(a) - - - - 354 0.29 397 0.38 434 0.47 468 0.56 499 0.65 527 0.75 553 0.85 577 0.96
3000(a) - - - - 369 0.38 411 0.47 448 0.57 483 0.68 514 0.78 543 0.89 570 1.00 596 1.11
3500(a) - - - - 387 0.48 426 0.58 462 0.70 496 0.81 528 0.93 557 1.05 585 1.17 611 1.30
4000 - - 368 0.50 407 0.60 444 0.72 478 0.84 510 0.96 541 1.09 570 1.23 598 1.36 624 1.50
4500 353 0.53 393 0.64 429 0.76 463 0.88 496 1.01 526 1.14 556 1.28 584 1.42 611 1.57 637 1.72
5000 382 0.69 418 0.81 452 0.94 484 1.07 515 1.21 544 1.35 572 1.49 599 1.65 625 1.80 650 1.96
5500 411 0.88 445 1.01 477 1.16 507 1.30 536 1.44 564 1.59 591 1.75 616 1.90 641 2.07 666 2.23
6000 440 1.11 472 1.25 502 1.40 531 1.56 558 1.72 584 1.87 610 2.03 635 2.20 659 2.37 682 2.54
3-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(b)
Continued
External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)
1.10 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.80 1.90 2.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
3-hp 3-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(b) 3-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(c)
Standard
Motor &
Drive
2500(a) 600 1.07 621 1.18 642 1.29 662 1.41 682 1.53 700 1.65 719 1.78 736 1.91 754 2.04 770 2.17
3000(a) 620 1.23 643 1.35 664 1.47 684 1.59 703 1.72 722 1.86 740 1.99 757 2.13 775 2.27 791 2.41
3500(a) 635 1.42 659 1.55 681 1.68 702 1.81 723 1.95 743 2.08 762 2.22 779 2.37 796 2.52 813 2.67
4000 649 1.64 673 1.78 696 1.92 717 2.06 738 2.21 758 2.36 778 2.51 796 2.66 815 2.81 832 2.96
4500 662 1.87 686 2.02 709 2.18 731 2.33 752 2.49 772 2.65 792 2.81 811 2.98 830 3.14 848 3.30
5000 675 2.13 698 2.29 721 2.46 743 2.63 765 2.80 786 2.97 806 3.14 825 3.32 844 3.49 862 3.67
5500 689 2.41 712 2.58 734 2.76 756 2.94 777 3.13 798 3.31 818 3.50 837 3.68 856 3.87 875 4.06
6000 705 2.73 727 2.91 749 3.10 770 3.29 790 3.48 810 3.68 830 3.88 850 4.08 869 4.28 887 4.48
5-hp Oversized Motor & Drive
Notes:
1. For Standard Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 20, p. 51.
2. For High Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 21, p. 51.
3. For Oversized Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 22, p. 51.
4. Fan motor heat (MBh) = 3.15 x Fan bhp.
5. Data includes pressure drop due to standard filters and wet coils. No accessories or options are included in pressure drop data.
6. For all non-standard sheave combinations, please refer to accessory installer’s guides ACC-SVN34*-EN and ACC-SVN72*-EN.
7. Factory supplied motors, in commercial equipment, are definite purpose motors, specifically designed and tested to operate reliably and continuously
at all cataloged conditions. Using the full horsepower range of our fan motors as shown in our tabular data will not result in nuisance tripping or
premature motor failure. Our product’s warranty will not be affected.
(a) Unit applications below 320 cfm/ton are only applicable to TZD models without electric heat and YZD models with modulating gas heat. See below for
restrictions.
- Electric heaters restricted on applications below 320 cfm/ton.
- Single zone VAV applications are capable of running below 320 cfm/ton during low speed airflow operation, but "full" airflow must be set to 320 cfm/
ton or higher.
(b)Fan Sheave BK110X1 3/16 and 1VP50X7/8 Required.
(c) Fan Sheave BK110X1 3/16 and 1VP56X7/8 Required.

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Table 14. Evaporator fan performance—12½ tons with eFlex™ Technology — YZ*150F

External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)


0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
3-hp Standard Motor & Low Static Drive Accessory 3-hp Standard Motor & Drive
2500(a) - - - - 359 0.30 401 0.39 438 0.48 472 0.57 502 0.66 530 0.76 556 0.86 580 0.97
3000(a) - - - - 376 0.39 417 0.49 454 0.59 488 0.69 519 0.80 547 0.91 574 1.02 600 1.13
3500(a) - - 354 0.40 396 0.50 434 0.61 469 0.72 503 0.84 534 0.95 563 1.07 590 1.20 616 1.32
4000 - - 379 0.53 418 0.64 453 0.75 487 0.87 519 1.00 549 1.13 578 1.26 605 1.40 631 1.54
4500 368 0.56 406 0.68 441 0.80 475 0.92 507 1.05 537 1.19 566 1.33 593 1.47 620 1.62 646 1.77
5000 398 0.74 434 0.87 466 1.00 498 1.13 528 1.27 557 1.41 584 1.56 611 1.71 636 1.87 661 2.03
5500 429 0.95 462 1.08 493 1.23 522 1.38 551 1.52 578 1.67 604 1.83 630 1.99 654 2.15 678 2.32
6000 460 1.19 491 1.34 520 1.50 548 1.66 574 1.81 601 1.97 626 2.14 650 2.30 673 2.48 696 2.66
3-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(b)
Continued
External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)
1.10 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.80 1.90 2.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
3-hp 3-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(b) 3-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(c)
Standard
Motor &
Drive
2500(a) 602 1.08 624 1.19 644 1.30 664 1.42 684 1.54 702 1.67 721 1.79 738 1.92 755 2.05 772 2.18
3000(a) 624 1.25 646 1.36 667 1.49 687 1.62 706 1.74 725 1.88 743 2.01 760 2.15 777 2.29 794 2.43
3500(a) 640 1.45 663 1.58 685 1.71 707 1.84 727 1.98 747 2.11 766 2.25 783 2.40 800 2.55 816 2.70
4000 656 1.68 679 1.82 702 1.96 723 2.10 744 2.25 764 2.40 783 2.55 802 2.70 820 2.85 837 3.01
4500 670 1.92 694 2.08 717 2.23 738 2.39 759 2.55 780 2.71 799 2.87 818 3.03 836 3.20 854 3.36
5000 685 2.20 709 2.36 731 2.53 753 2.70 774 2.87 794 3.04 814 3.22 833 3.40 852 3.57 870 3.75
5500 701 2.50 724 2.68 746 2.86 767 3.04 788 3.22 808 3.41 828 3.59 847 3.78 866 3.97 884 4.16
6000 719 2.84 741 3.03 762 3.22 783 3.41 803 3.61 823 3.80 842 4.00 862 4.20 880 4.40 898 4.61
5-hp Oversized Motor & Drive
Notes:
1. For Standard Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 20, p. 51.
2. For High Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 21, p. 51.
3. For Oversized Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 22, p. 51.
4. Fan motor heat (MBh) = 3.15 x Fan bhp.
5. Data includes pressure drop due to standard filters and wet coils. No accessories or options are included in pressure drop data.
6. For all non-standard sheave combinations, please refer to accessory installer’s guides ACC-SVN34*-EN and ACC-SVN72*-EN.
7. Factory supplied motors, in commercial equipment, are definite purpose motors, specifically designed and tested to operate reliably and continuously
at all cataloged conditions. Using the full horsepower range of our fan motors as shown in our tabular data will not result in nuisance tripping or
premature motor failure. Our product’s warranty will not be affected.
(a) Unit applications below 320 cfm/ton are only applicable to TZD models without electric heat and YZD models with modulating gas heat. See below for
restrictions.
- Electric heaters restricted on applications below 320 cfm/ton.
- Single zone VAV applications are capable of running below 320 cfm/ton during low speed airflow operation, but "full" airflow must be set to 320 cfm/
ton or higher.
(b)Fan Sheave BK110X1 3/16 and 1VP50X7/8 Required.
(c) Fan Sheave BK110X1 3/16 and 1VP56X7/8 Required.

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Table 15. Evaporator fan performance—15 tons with eFlex™ Technology — TZ*180F

External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)


0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
3-hp Standard Motor & Low Static Drive Accessory 3-hp Standard Motor & Drive
3000(a) - - - - 369 0.38 411 0.47 448 0.57 483 0.68 514 0.78 543 0.89 570 1.00 596 1.11
3600(a) - - - - 391 0.50 429 0.61 465 0.72 499 0.84 530 0.96 560 1.08 587 1.21 614 1.33
4200(a) - - 378 0.55 416 0.66 451 0.78 485 0.90 516 1.03 547 1.16 575 1.30 603 1.44 629 1.58
4800 370 0.62 408 0.74 443 0.87 476 0.99 507 1.12 537 1.26 565 1.40 593 1.55 619 1.71 645 1.86
5400 405 0.84 439 0.97 472 1.11 502 1.25 532 1.39 560 1.54 587 1.69 613 1.85 638 2.01 662 2.18
6000 440 1.11 472 1.25 502 1.40 531 1.56 558 1.72 584 1.87 610 2.03 635 2.20 659 2.37 682 2.54
6600 476 1.43 505 1.58 533 1.74 560 1.92 586 2.09 611 2.26 635 2.44 659 2.61 682 2.79 704 2.97
7200 512 1.81 539 1.98 565 2.15 590 2.33 615 2.52 639 2.71 661 2.90 683 3.08 706 3.28 727 3.47
5-hp
Oversized
3-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(b)
Motor &
Drive
Continued
External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)
1.10 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.80 1.90 2.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
3-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(b) 3HP Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(c)
3000(a) 620 1.23 643 1.35 664 1.47 684 1.59 703 1.72 722 1.86 740 1.99 757 2.13 775 2.27 791 2.41
3600(a) 638 1.46 662 1.59 684 1.73 705 1.86 726 2.00 746 2.14 765 2.28 784 2.42 801 2.57 817 2.72
4200(a) 654 1.73 678 1.87 701 2.02 723 2.17 744 2.32 764 2.47 784 2.62 802 2.78 821 2.94 839 3.10
4800 670 2.02 693 2.18 716 2.34 738 2.51 760 2.67 780 2.84 800 3.01 820 3.18 838 3.35 856 3.52
5400 686 2.35 709 2.52 732 2.70 753 2.88 775 3.06 795 3.24 815 3.42 835 3.61 854 3.80 872 3.98
6000 705 2.73 727 2.91 749 3.10 770 3.29 790 3.48 810 3.68 830 3.88 850 4.08 869 4.28 887 4.48
6600 725 3.16 747 3.35 767 3.55 788 3.75 808 3.96 827 4.17 846 4.37 865 4.59 884 4.80 902 5.02
7200 748 3.66 768 3.86 788 4.07 808 4.28 827 4.49 846 4.71 864 4.93 883 5.15 900 5.38 918 5.61
5-hp Oversized Motor & Drive
Notes:
1. For Standard Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 20, p. 51.
2. For High Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 21, p. 51.
3. For Oversized Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 22, p. 51.
4. Fan motor heat (MBh) = 3.15 x Fan bhp.
5. Data includes pressure drop due to standard filters and wet coils. No accessories or options are included in pressure drop data.
6. For all non-standard sheave combinations, please refer to accessory installer’s guides ACC-SVN34*-EN and ACC-SVN72*-EN.
7. Factory supplied motors, in commercial equipment, are definite purpose motors, specifically designed and tested to operate reliably and continuously
at all cataloged conditions. Using the full horsepower range of our fan motors as shown in our tabular data will not result in nuisance tripping or
premature motor failure. Our product’s warranty will not be affected.
(a) Unit applications below 320 cfm/ton are only applicable to TZD models without electric heat and YZD models with modulating gas heat. See below for
restrictions.
- Electric heaters restricted on applications below 320 cfm/ton.
- Single zone VAV applications are capable of running below 320 cfm/ton during low speed airflow operation, but "full" airflow must be set to 320 cfm/
ton or higher.
(b)Fan Sheave BK110X1 3/16 and 1VP50X7/8 Required.
(c) Fan Sheave BK110X1 3/16 and 1VP56X7/8 Required.

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Table 16. Evaporator fan performance—15 tons with eFlex™ Technology — YZ*180F

External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)


0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
3-hp Standard Motor & Low Static Drive Accessory 3-hp Standard Motor & Drive
3000(a) - - - - 376 0.39 417 0.49 454 0.59 488 0.69 519 0.80 547 0.91 574 1.02 600 1.13
3600(a) - - 359 0.42 400 0.52 438 0.63 473 0.75 506 0.87 537 0.99 566 1.11 594 1.24 619 1.36
4200(a) - - 390 0.59 427 0.70 462 0.81 495 0.94 526 1.07 555 1.21 584 1.34 611 1.48 637 1.63
4800 386 0.66 422 0.79 456 0.92 489 1.04 519 1.18 548 1.32 577 1.46 604 1.61 630 1.77 655 1.92
5400 422 0.90 456 1.04 487 1.18 517 1.32 546 1.47 574 1.62 600 1.77 626 1.93 651 2.09 675 2.26
6000 460 1.19 491 1.34 520 1.50 548 1.66 574 1.81 601 1.97 626 2.14 650 2.30 673 2.48 696 2.66
6600 498 1.54 526 1.70 554 1.87 580 2.05 605 2.22 629 2.39 653 2.57 676 2.75 699 2.93 720 3.11
7200 536 1.96 562 2.13 588 2.31 613 2.50 636 2.69 659 2.88 681 3.07 703 3.26 725 3.45 746 3.65
5-hp
Oversized
3-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(b)
Motor &
Drive
Continued
External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)
1.10 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.80 1.90 2.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
3-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(b) 3HP Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory(c)
3000(a) 624 1.25 646 1.36 667 1.49 687 1.62 706 1.74 725 1.88 743 2.01 760 2.15 777 2.29 794 2.43
3600(a) 643 1.49 667 1.62 689 1.76 710 1.89 731 2.03 750 2.17 769 2.31 788 2.45 804 2.60 821 2.76
4200(a) 662 1.77 685 1.92 708 2.07 729 2.21 750 2.37 770 2.52 789 2.67 808 2.83 826 2.99 844 3.14
4800 679 2.08 703 2.24 725 2.41 747 2.57 768 2.74 789 2.91 808 3.08 827 3.25 845 3.42 863 3.59
5400 698 2.44 721 2.61 743 2.79 764 2.97 785 3.15 806 3.33 825 3.52 845 3.70 863 3.89 881 4.08
6000 719 2.84 741 3.03 762 3.22 783 3.41 803 3.61 823 3.80 842 4.00 862 4.20 880 4.40 898 4.61
6600 742 3.30 763 3.50 783 3.70 803 3.91 823 4.11 842 4.32 861 4.54 879 4.75 897 4.97 915 5.19
7200 766 3.84 786 4.05 806 4.26 825 4.47 844 4.68 863 4.91 881 5.13 899 5.36 916 5.58 - -
5-hp Oversized Motor & Drive
Notes:
1. For Standard Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 20, p. 51.
2. For High Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 21, p. 51.
3. For Oversized Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 22, p. 51.
4. Fan motor heat (MBh) = 3.15 x Fan bhp.
5. Data includes pressure drop due to standard filters and wet coils. No accessories or options are included in pressure drop data.
6. For all non-standard sheave combinations, please refer to accessory installer’s guides ACC-SVN34*-EN and ACC-SVN72*-EN.
7. Factory supplied motors, in commercial equipment, are definite purpose motors, specifically designed and tested to operate reliably and continuously
at all cataloged conditions. Using the full horsepower range of our fan motors as shown in our tabular data will not result in nuisance tripping or
premature motor failure. Our product’s warranty will not be affected.
(a) Unit applications below 320 cfm/ton are only applicable to TZD models without electric heat and YZD models with modulating gas heat. See below for
restrictions.
- Electric heaters restricted on applications below 320 cfm/ton.
- Single zone VAV applications are capable of running below 320 cfm/ton during low speed airflow operation, but "full" airflow must be set to 320 cfm/
ton or higher.
(b)Fan Sheave BK110X1 3/16 and 1VP50X7/8 Required.
(c) Fan Sheave BK110X1 3/16 and 1VP56X7/8 Required.

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Table 17. Evaporator fan performance — 17½ tons with eFlex™ Technology — TZ*210F

External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)


0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
5-hp Standard Motor & Low Static Drive Accessory 5-hp Standard Motor & Drive
3500(a) - - - - - - 426 0.58 462 0.70 496 0.81 528 0.93 557 1.05 585 1.17 611 1.30
4200(a) - - - - - - 451 0.78 485 0.90 516 1.03 547 1.16 575 1.30 603 1.44 629 1.58
4900(a) - - - - - - 480 1.03 511 1.17 541 1.30 569 1.45 596 1.60 622 1.75 648 1.91
5600 - - 450 1.06 482 1.20 512 1.35 540 1.50 568 1.65 594 1.80 620 1.96 645 2.12 669 2.29
6300 458 1.26 488 1.41 517 1.56 545 1.73 572 1.90 597 2.06 622 2.23 647 2.40 670 2.57 693 2.75
7000 500 1.68 527 1.84 554 2.01 580 2.18 605 2.37 629 2.56 652 2.74 675 2.92 697 3.11 719 3.30
7700 541 2.17 567 2.35 592 2.54 616 2.72 640 2.92 663 3.13 685 3.33 706 3.53 726 3.73 747 3.93
8400 583 2.76 608 2.96 631 3.16 653 3.36 675 3.57 697 3.78 718 4.00 738 4.23 758 4.45 777 4.67
5-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory
Continued
External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)
1.10 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.80 1.90 2.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
5-hp Standard Motor & Drive 5-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory
3500(a) 635 1.42 659 1.55 681 1.68 702 1.81 723 1.95 743 2.08 762 2.22 779 2.37 796 2.52 813 2.67
4200(a) 654 1.73 678 1.87 701 2.02 723 2.17 744 2.32 764 2.47 784 2.62 802 2.78 821 2.94 839 3.10
4900(a) 672 2.07 696 2.23 719 2.40 741 2.57 762 2.73 783 2.90 803 3.07 822 3.25 841 3.42 859 3.60
5600 692 2.47 715 2.65 737 2.83 759 3.01 780 3.20 800 3.38 820 3.57 840 3.76 859 3.95 877 4.14
6300 715 2.93 737 3.12 758 3.32 779 3.51 799 3.71 819 3.92 838 4.12 857 4.33 876 4.54 894 4.75
7000 740 3.49 761 3.69 781 3.89 801 4.09 820 4.31 839 4.52 858 4.74 877 4.96 895 5.18 912 5.41
7700 768 4.14 787 4.35 807 4.56 826 4.77 844 4.99 862 5.21 880 5.44 898 5.67 916 5.91 933 6.15
8400 796 4.89 815 5.11 834 5.33 852 5.56 870 5.79 888 6.02 905 6.26 922 6.49 938 6.73 955 6.98
7.5-hp Oversized Motor & Drive
Notes:
1. For Standard Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 20, p. 51.
2. For High Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 21, p. 51.
3. For Oversized Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 22, p. 51.
4. Fan motor heat (MBh) = 3.15 x Fan bhp.
5. Data includes pressure drop due to standard filters and wet coils. No accessories or options are included in pressure drop data.
6. For all non-standard sheave combinations, please refer to accessory installer’s guides ACC-SVN34*-EN and ACC-SVN72*-EN.
7. Factory supplied motors, in commercial equipment, are definite purpose motors, specifically designed and tested to operate reliably and continuously
at all cataloged conditions. Using the full horsepower range of our fan motors as shown in our tabular data will not result in nuisance tripping or
premature motor failure. Our product’s warranty will not be affected.
(a) Unit applications below 320 cfm/ton are only applicable to TZD models without electric heat and YZD models with modulating gas heat. See below for
restrictions.
- Electric heaters restricted on applications below 320 cfm/ton.
- Single zone VAV applications are capable of running below 320 cfm/ton during low speed airflow operation, but "full" airflow must be set to 320 cfm/
ton or higher.

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Performance Data

Table 18. Evaporator fan performance — 17½ tons with eFlex™ Technology — YZ*210F

External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)


0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
5-hp Standard Motor & Low Static Drive Accessory 5-hp Standard Motor & Drive
3500(a) - - - - - - - 0.61 469 0.72 503 0.84 534 0.95 563 1.07 590 1.20 616 1.32
4200(a) - - - - - - 462 0.81 495 0.94 526 1.07 555 1.21 584 1.34 611 1.48 637 1.63
4900(a) - - - - 461 0.96 493 1.09 524 1.22 553 1.36 580 1.51 607 1.66 633 1.82 658 1.98
5600 - - 468 1.13 498 1.28 527 1.43 555 1.58 582 1.73 608 1.89 634 2.05 658 2.22 682 2.39
6300 479 1.36 508 1.51 537 1.68 564 1.85 589 2.01 615 2.18 639 2.35 663 2.52 686 2.69 708 2.88
7000 523 1.81 550 1.98 577 2.15 602 2.34 626 2.53 649 2.71 672 2.89 694 3.08 716 3.27 737 3.46
7700 568 2.36 593 2.54 617 2.73 641 2.92 663 3.13 685 3.34 706 3.54 727 3.74 748 3.94 768 4.14
8400 613 3.00 636 3.21 658 3.41 680 3.61 702 3.83 723 4.05 743 4.28 762 4.50 782 4.72 801 4.94
5-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory
Continued
External Static Pressure (Inches of Water)
1.10 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.80 1.90 2.00
cfm rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp rpm bhp
5-hp Standard Motor & Drive 5-hp Standard Motor & High Static Drive Accessory
3500(a) 640 1.45 663 1.58 685 1.71 707 1.84 727 1.98 747 2.11 766 2.25 783 2.40 800 2.55 816 2.70
4200(a) 662 1.77 685 1.92 708 2.07 729 2.21 750 2.37 770 2.52 789 2.67 808 2.83 826 2.99 844 3.14
4900(a) 682 2.14 706 2.30 728 2.47 750 2.64 771 2.80 791 2.98 811 3.15 830 3.32 849 3.49 866 3.67
5600 705 2.57 727 2.74 749 2.93 770 3.11 791 3.30 811 3.48 831 3.67 850 3.86 869 4.06 887 4.25
6300 730 3.06 751 3.26 772 3.45 793 3.65 813 3.85 832 4.06 851 4.26 870 4.47 889 4.68 907 4.89
7000 758 3.66 778 3.86 798 4.06 818 4.27 837 4.49 855 4.70 874 4.92 892 5.15 910 5.37 927 5.60
7700 788 4.36 807 4.57 826 4.78 845 5.00 863 5.22 881 5.45 899 5.68 916 5.91 933 6.15 950 6.39
8400 819 5.16 838 5.38 856 5.61 874 5.84 891 6.07 909 6.30 926 6.55 942 6.79 959 7.04 975 7.29
7.5-hp Oversized Motor & Drive
Notes:
1. For Standard Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 20, p. 51.
2. For High Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 21, p. 51.
3. For Oversized Evaporator Fan Speed (rpm), reference Table 22, p. 51.
4. Fan motor heat (MBh) = 3.15 x Fan bhp.
5. Data includes pressure drop due to standard filters and wet coils. No accessories or options are included in pressure drop data.
6. For all non-standard sheave combinations, please refer to accessory installer’s guides ACC-SVN34*-EN and ACC-SVN72*-EN.
7. Factory supplied motors, in commercial equipment, are definite purpose motors, specifically designed and tested to operate reliably and continuously
at all cataloged conditions. Using the full horsepower range of our fan motors as shown in our tabular data will not result in nuisance tripping or
premature motor failure. Our product’s warranty will not be affected.
(a) Unit applications below 320 cfm/ton are only applicable to TZD models without electric heat and YZD models with modulating gas heat. See below for
restrictions.
- Electric heaters restricted on applications below 320 cfm/ton.
- Single zone VAV applications are capable of running below 320 cfm/ton during low speed airflow operation, but "full" airflow must be set to 320 cfm/
ton or higher.

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Table 19. Standard motor and drive/fan speed (rpm)

6 Turns 5 Turns 4 Turns 3 Turns 2 Turns 1 Turn


Tons Unit Model Number Open Open Open Open Open Open Closed
12½ T/YZ*150F3,4 452 485 518 551 584 619 N/A
15 T/YZ*180F3,4 452 485 518 551 584 619 N/A
17½ T/YZ*210F3,4 506 544 582 620 658 694 N/A
Note: Factory set at 3 turns open.

Table 20. Standard motor and low static fan drive

6 Turns 5 Turns 4 Turns 3 Turns 2 Turns 1Turn


Tons Unit Model Number Open Open Open Open Open Open Closed
12½ T/YZ*150F3,4 351 377 403 429 455 480 N/A
15 T/YZ*180F3,4 351 377 403 429 455 480 N/A
17½ T/YZ*210F3,4 450 480 510 540 570 600 N/A

Table 21. Standard motor and high static drive accessory sheave/fan speed (rpm)

6 Turns 5 Turns 4 Turns 3 Turns 2 Turns 1 Turn


Tons Unit Model Number Open Open Open Open Open Open Closed
12½ T/YZ*150F3,4 619 652 685 718 751 786 N/A
15 T/YZ*180F3,4 619 652 685 718 751 786 N/A
17½ T/YZ*210F3,4 694 731 768 805 842 881 N/A

Table 22. Oversized motor and drive/fan speed (rpm)

Unit Model 6 Turns 5 Turns 4 Turns 3 Turns 2 Turns 1 Turn


Tons Number Open Open Open Open Open Open Closed
12½ T/YZ*150F3,4 695 747 799 851 903 953 N/A
15 T/YZ*180F3,4 695 747 799 851 903 953 N/A
17½ T/YZ*210F3,4 806 844 882 920 958 994 N/A

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Performance Data

Table 23. Static pressure drop through accessories (inches water column)
Std Low Leak
Economizer Economizer
with with
OA/RA
Electric Heater OA/RA
2” 2” Dampers(c)
Accessory (kW)(e) Dampers(d)
Unit Model Standard MERV 8 MERV 13 100% 100% 100% 100%
Tons Number cfm Filters(a) Filter(b) Filter(b) OA RA OA RA 5–12 14–27 36 54 72
4000 0.01 0.03 0.06 0.10 0.02 0.25 0.04 — 0.06 0.02 0.03 —
T/YZH150F 5000 0.02 0.04 0.08 0.15 0.03 0.39 0.07 — 0.06 0.04 0.05 —
6000 0.04 0.06 0.10 0.20 0.04 0.57 0.10 — 0.09 0.06 0.07 —
12½ 2500* 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.05 0.01 0.07 0.04 — * * * —
4000 0.02 0.03 0.07 0.10 0.02 0.16 0.10 — 0.04 0.02 0.03 —
T/YZD150F
5000 0.03 0.04 0.09 0.15 0.03 0.24 0.16 — 0.06 0.04 0.05 —
6000 0.05 0.06 0.11 0.20 0.04 0.33 0.24 — 0.09 0.06 0.07 —
4800 0.02 0.04 0.07 0.14 0.03 0.36 0.06 — 0.04 0.04 0.04 —
T/YZH180F 6000 0.04 0.06 0.10 0.20 0.04 0.57 0.10 — 0.06 0.06 0.07 —
7200 0.05 0.08 0.12 0.27 0.05 0.81 0.14 — 0.09 0.09 0.10 —
15 3000* 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.06 0.01 0.10 0.06 — * * * —
4800 0.03 0.04 0.08 0.14 0.03 0.22 0.15 — 0.04 0.04 0.04 —
T/YZD180F
6000 0.05 0.06 0.11 0.20 0.04 0.33 0.24 — 0.06 0.06 0.07 —
7200 0.06 0.08 0.13 0.27 0.05 0.45 0.35 — 0.09 0.09 0.10 —
5600 0.03 0.05 0.09 0.18 0.03 0.49 0.08 — — 0.05 0.06 0.07
T/YZH210F 7000 0.05 0.08 0.12 0.26 0.05 0.77 0.13 — — 0.08 0.09 0.11
8400 0.07 0.10 0.15 0.35 0.06 1.11 0.19 — — 0.12 0.13 0.16
17½ 3500* 0.02 0.02 0.06 0.08 0.02 0.13 0.08 — — * * *
5600 0.04 0.05 0.10 0.18 0.03 0.29 0.21 — — 0.05 0.06 0.07
T/YZD210F
7000 0.06 0.08 0.13 0.26 0.05 0.43 0.33 — — 0.08 0.09 0.11
8400 0.08 0.10 0.16 0.35 0.06 0.59 0.48 — — 0.12 0.13 0.16
(a) Tested with: 2” filters.
(b)Difference in pressure drop should be considered when utilizing optional 2” pleated filters.
(c) OA = Outside Air and RA = Return Air.
(d)OA = Outside Air and RA = Return Air.
(e) Nominal kW ratings at 240, 480 volts.
*Unit applications below 320 cfm/ton are only applicable to TZD models without electric heat and YZD models with modulating gas heat. See below
for restrictions.
- Electric heaters restricted on applications below 320 cfm/ton.
- Single zone VAV applications are capable of running below 320 cfm/ton during low speed airflow operation, but "full" airflow must be set to 320
cfm/ton or higher.

Table 24. Gas fired heating capacities

Tons Unit Model Number Heating Input MBh(a) Heating Output MBh(a) Air Temp. Rise, °F
YZ*150F-L1 150/100 122/81 10–40
12½ YZ*150F-H1 250/175 203/142 25–55
YZ*150F-V1 350/75 284/56 35–65
YZ*180F-L1 250/175 203/142 25–55
15 YZ*180F-H1 350/250 284/203 35–65
YZ*180F-V1 350/75 284/56 35–65
YZ*210F-L1 250/175 203/142 25–55
17½ YZ*210F-H1 350/250 284/203 35–65
YZ*210F-V1 350/75 284/56 35–65
(a) For two stage heaters (input or output), second stage is total heating capacity. Second stage/first stage.

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Table 25. Auxiliary electric heat capacity

Total(a) Stage1 Stage 2


kW MBh kW MBh kW MBh
Unit Model No. of
Tons Number. Input(b) Output Stages Input Output Input Output
18.00 61.47 1 18.00 61.47 — —

TZ*150F3,4 27.00(c) 92.15 2 9.00 30.72 18.00 61.43


12½–15
TZ*180F3,4 36.00 122.94 2 18.00 61.47 18.00 61.47
54.00 184.41 2 36.00 122.94 18.00 61.47
36.00 122.94 2 18.00 61.47 18.00 61.47
17½ TZ*210F3,4 54.00 184.41 2 36.00 122.94 18.00 61.47
72.00 245.88 2 36.00 122.94 36.00 122.94
(a) Heaters are rated at 240V and 480V. For other than rated voltage, CAP = (voltage/rated voltage)2 x rated cap.
(b)For all input/output categories, does not include fan power or heat.
(c) 27 kW heater can be used with TZD180F4, TZD210F4 only. Cannot be used with oversized motor.
* Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.

Table 26. Electric heater voltage correction factors (applicable to auxiliary heat capacity)

Nominal Distribution Capacity


Voltage Voltage Multiplier
208 0.75
240 230 0.92
240 1.00
440 0.84
480 460 0.94
480 1.00

Table 27. Air temperature rise across electric heaters (°F)

12½ Tons 15 Tons 17½ Tons


5000 cfm 6000 cfm 7000 cfm
Three Phase Three Phase Three Phase
kW Stages TZ*150F TZ*180F TZ*210F
9.00 1 — — —
17.30 1 — — —
18.00 1 11.4 9.5 —
27.00(a) 2 — 14.2 12.2
36.00 2 22.8 19.0 16.3
54.00 2 34.1 28.5 24.4
72.00 2 — — 32.5
Notes:
1. For minimum design airflow, see airflow performance table for each unit. To calculate temp rise at
different airflow, use the following formula:
Temp. rise across Electric Heater = kW x 3414/1.08 x cfm.
2. *Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.
(a) 27 kW heater can be used with TZD180F4, TZD210F4 only. Cannot be used with oversized motor.

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Controls
Economizer Controls
The standard equipment offering is a fixed dry bulb changeover control. In addition, there are two
optional controls, Enthalpy and Differential Enthalpy Control.

Enthalpy Control
Replaces the dry bulb control with a wet bulb changeover controller which has a fully adjustable
setpoint. Enthalpy control offers a higher level of comfort control, along with energy savings
potential, than the standard dry bulb control. This is due to the additional wet bulb sensing
capability.

Differential Enthalpy Control


Differential Enthalpy replaces the standard dry bulb control with two enthalpy sensors that
compare total heat content of the indoor air and outdoor air to determine the most efficient air
source. This control option offers the highest level of comfort control, plus energy efficiency,
available.

Remote Potentiometer
Minimum position setting of economizer can be remotely adjusted with this accessory.

Zone Sensors
Zone Sensors are the building occupant’s comfort control devices. They replace the conventional
electro-mechanical thermostats.
Note: Zone sensor required for units configured for Single Zone VAV indoor fan and eFlex
compressor system control to enable Single Zone VAV and eFlex modulation functionality.

Differential Pressure Switches


This factory or field-installed option allows individual fan failure and dirty filter indication. The fan
failure switch will disable all unit functions and “flash” the Service LED on the zone sensor. The dirty
filter switch will light the Service LED on the zone sensor and will allow continued unit operation.

Manual Changeover Manual/Automatic Manual/Automatic


Changeover Changeover

Heat, Cool or Off System Auto, Heat, Cool or Off Auto, Heat, Cool or Off
Switch. Fan Auto or Off Switch. System Switch. Fan Auto or System Switch. Fan Auto or
One temperature setpoint Off Switch. Two temperature Off Switch. Two temperature
lever. setpoint levers. setpoint levers. Status
Indication LED lights, System
On, Heat, Cool, or Service.

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Controls

RA Remote Sensor & Room Remote Sensor


The RA Remote Sensor is a Return Air Remote Sensor which can be mounted in the return air duct
to report return air temperature. The Room Remote Sensor is a Space Remote Sensor which can
be mounted on the wall to report/control from a remote location in the space.

Wireless Zone Sensor

LCD display that provides heat, cool, auto, or off. Includes


two temperature setpoints and a lockable setting with °F or
°C indicators.

Manual/Automatic Remote Sensor Integrated Comfort™


Changeover System

Auto, Heat, Cool or Off System Sensor(s) available for all Sensor(s) available with
Switch. Fan Auto or Off Switch. zone sensors to provide optional temperature
Two temperature setpoint remote sensing capabilities. adjustment and override
levers. buttons to provide central
control through a Trane
Integrated Comfort™
system.

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Controls

Programmable Night CO2 Sensor Humidity Sensor


Setback

Auto or manual changeover The CO2 sensor shall have the Field installed, wall-mounted
with seven-day programming. ability to monitor the or duct-mounted humidity
Keyboard selection of Heat, concentration (parts per sensor is used to control
Cool, Fan, Auto, or On. All million, ppm) of CO2 (Carbon activation of the enhanced
programmable sensors have Dioxide) in the air. As the CO2 dehumidification option. The
System On, Heat, Cool, Service concentration changes, the humidity sensor can be set for
LED/indicators as standard. outside air damper modulates humidity levels between
Night Setback Sensors have to meet the current ventilation 40 percent and 60 percent
one (1) Occupied, one (1) Un- needs of the zone. relative humidity by adjusting
occupied, and one (1) Override the ReliaTel Options Module.
program per day.

Communication Interfaces
BACnet™ Communications Interface - Factory or Field Installed
The BACnet communications interface allows the unit to communicate directly with a generic open
protocol BACnet MS/TP Network Building Automation System Controls.

LonTalk® Communications Interface - Factory or Field Installed


The LonTalk communications interface allows the unit to communicate as a Tracer™LCI-V device
or directly with generic LonTalk Network Building Automation System Controls.

Trane Communication Interface (TCI) - Field Installed


This factory or field-installed micro-processor interface allows the unit to communicate with
Trane’s Integrated Comfort™ system.

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Electrical Data
Table 28. Unit wiring with cooling (no electric heat) or gas heat

Standard Indoor Fan Motor Oversize Indoor Fan Motor


Maximum Fuse Size Maximum Fuse Size
Unit Model Unit Operating Minimum Circuit or Maximum Circuit Minimum Circuit or Maximum Circuit
Tons Number Voltage Range Ampacity(a) Breaker Ampacity Breaker
T/YZ*150F3 187–253 71.0 80.0 77.0 90.0
12½
T/YZ*150F4 414–506 36.0 45.0 39.0 45.0
T/YZ*180F3 187–253 73.0 80.0 80.0 90.0
15
T/YZ*180F4 414–506 37.0 45.0 40.0 45.0
T/YZ*210F3 187–253 91.0 100.0 100.0 110
17½
T/YZ*210F4 414–506 45.0 50.0 49.0 50.0
(a) For Standard and Oversized Indoor Fan Motor, values do not include power exhaust accessory.
* Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.

Table 29. Unit wiring with electric heat (single point connection)
Standard Indoor Motor Oversize Indoor Motor
Max Fuse Size Max Fuse Size
Unit Model Heater kW Control or Max Circuit or Max Circuit
Tons Number Rating(a) Stages MCA Breaker MCA Breaker(b)
208/230 Volts Three Phase
13.5/18.0 1 71/71 80/80 77/77 90/90
12½ TZ*150F3 27.0/36.0 2 108/122 110/125 115/130 125/150
40.5/54.0 2 155/145 175/175 163/152 175/175
13.5/18.0 1 73/73 80/80 80/80 90/90
15 TZ*180F3 27.0/36.0 2 108/122 110/125 115/130 125/150
40.5/54.0 2 155/145 175/175 163/152 175/175
27.0/36.0 2 115/130 125/150 125/139 125/150
17½ TZ*210F3 40.5/54.0 2 163/152 175/175 172/162 175/175
54.0/72.0 2 171/195 175/200 181/204 200/225
460 Volts Three Phase
18.0 1 36 45 39 45
12½ TZ*150F4 36.0 2 61 70 64 70
54.0 2 71 80 75 80
18.0 1 37 45 40 45
27.0 2 47 50 51 45
15 TZ*180F4
36.0 2 61 70 64 70
54.0 2 71 80 75 80
27.0 2 51 50 55 50
36.0 2 64 70 68 70
17½ TZ*210F4
54.0 2 75 80 79 80
72.0 2 97 100 101 110
(a) Heater kw ratings are at 208/240V for 208/230V units, 480V for 460V units.
(b)Values do not include power exhaust accessory.
* Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.

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Electrical Data

Table 30. Electrical characteristics—compressor motor and condenser motor—60 cycle

Compressor Motors
Amps(b)

Comp 3
Unit Comp 1 & 2 Comp 1 & 2 Comp 1 Comp 1 Comp 2 Comp 2 VFD Input
Ton Model No. No. Voltage rpm hp(a) RLA LRA RLA LRA Current
T/YZ*150F3 3 208-230 3450 3.7 14.5 98 14.5 98 16
12½
T/YZ*150F4 3 460 3450 3.7 6.5 55 6.5 55 10
T/YZ*180F3 3 208-230 3450 4 15.9 110 15.9 110 16
15
T/YZ*180F4 3 460 3450 4 7.1 52 7.1 52 10
T/YZ*210F3 3 208-230 3450 4.8 19.2 136 19.2 136 16
17½
T/YZ*210F4 3 460 3450 4.8 8.8 66.1 8.8 66.1 10

Condenser Fan Motors

Unit Motor Amps


Ton Model No. Voltage No. Phase FLA(b) hp(a)
T/YZ*150F3 208-230 2 1 5.3 0.5
12½
T/YZ*150F4 460 2 1 2.5 0.5
T/YZ*180F3 208-230 2 1 5.3 0.5
15
T/YZ*180F4 460 2 1 2.5 0.5
T/YZ*210F3 208-230 2 1 7.4 1
17½
T/YZ*210F4 460 2 1 3.6 1
(a) Horsepower for each compressor.
(b)For Compressor Motors and Condenser Fan Motors: Amp draw for each motor; multiply value by number of motors to determine total amps.
Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.

Table 31. Electrical characteristics—evaporator fan motor—60 cycle—standard and oversized

Standard Evaporator Fan Motor Oversized Evaporator Fan Motor


Amps Amps
Unit Model
Tons Number No. Volts Phase hp FLA LRA No. Volts Phase hp FLA LRA
T/YZ*150F3 1 208-230 3 3 10.6 81.0 1 208-230 3 5 16.7 109.8
12½
T/YZ*150F4 1 460 3 3 4.8 40.5 1 460 3 5 7.6 54.9
T/YZ*180F3 1 208-230 3 3 10.6 81.0 1 208-230 3 5 16.7 109.8
15
T/YZ*180F4 1 460 3 3 4.8 40.5 1 460 3 5 7.6 54.9
T/YZ*210F3 1 208-230 3 5 16.7 16.7 1 208-230 3 7.5 24.2 120.4
17½
T/YZ*210F4 1 460 3 5 7.6 7.6 1 460 3 7.5 11.0 74.0
*Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.

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Electrical Data

Table 32. Electrical characteristics—combustion blower motor (gas/electric)

Amps
Heating
Unit Model Number Heat Stages hp rpm(a) Volts Phase FLA LRA
YZ*150F Low 2 1/20 3500/2800 208–230 1 0.5 0.78
YZ*180F, 210F Low 2 1/10 3500/2800 208–230 1 0.8 2.00
YZ*150F, 180F, 210F Modulating N/A 1/4 4600/950 208–230 3 0.8 2.00
(a) High/Low Speed.
* Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.

Table 33. Electrical characteristics—power exhaust (cooling and gas/electric)

Amps
Tons Volts Phase hp rpm FLA LRA
208–230 1 3/4 1040 6.6 13.5
12½–17½
460 1 3/4 1040 3.2 8.4

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Jobsite Connections
Table 34. Typical number of wires

Zone Sensors
A Manual Changeover.............................. 4
Manual/Auto Changeover...................... 5
Manual/Auto Changeover with
Status Indication LEDs......................... 10
Programmable Night Setback
with Status Indication LEDs................... 7
B 3 Power Wires + 1 Ground Wire (three phase)

DISCONNECT
SWITCH
(BY OTHERS)

ZONE SENSOR OR A
THERMOSTAT
ROOFTOP
UNIT

Notes:
• For specific wiring information, see the installation instructions.
• All wiring except power wire is low voltage.
• All customer supplied wiring to be copper and must conform to applicable electrical codes and
local electric codes. Wiring shown dotted is to be furnished and installed by the customer.
• Zone sensors are required for units configured for Single Zone VAV indoor fan system and eFlex
compressor control in order to enable Single Zone VAV and eFlex modulation functionality.

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Dimensional Data
Figure 1. Cooling with optional electric heat and gas/electric models — 12½ - 17½ tons ultra high efficiency

Note: ½ NPT Gas Connection = (YZ Models only);


2“(51 mm) Electrical Connection: Single Point
Power When Heat Installed (TZ Models only)

64 1/8”
(1629 mm)

1”
(25 mm)

DOWNFLOW CONDENSATE
DRAIN CONN 1” (25 mm) NPT 6”
26 3/4”
(679 mm) (152 mm)

64 11/16”
(1643 mm)
(SEE NOTE)
33 3/16”
121 11/16” (843 mm)
8 15/16”
(3091 mm)
(227 mm) 7/8” (22 mm) DIA. HOLE
(UNIT CONTROL WIRE)
84 3/16”
2 11/16” (2138 mm)
(68 mm)

3” (76 mm) DIA. HOLE


(UNIT POWER WIRE)

Figure 2. Cooling with optional electric heat and gas/electric models— 12½ - 17½ tons ultra high efficiency—unit
clearance and horizontal unit supply/return

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Dimensional Data

Figure 3. Cooling with optional electric heat and gas/electric models— 12½ - 17½ tons ultra high efficiency—roof curb

Figure 4. Cooling with optional electric heat and gas/electric models—12½ - 17½ tons ultra high efficiency—
downflow duct connections—field fabricated

Notes:
9 • Duct flanges mount 7-7/16” down inside the
curb on the 1-1½” curb flanges.
• Roofcurb is intended for downflow use only.

1”
25.4 MM
CURB FLANGE
LONG SIDES

SHORT SIDES

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Dimensional Data

Figure 5. Cooling with optional electric heat and gas/electric models—12½ - 17½ tons ultra high efficiency—
downflow unit clearance

Figure 6. Downflow & horizontal condensate locations

Table 35. Ultra high efficiency units (cooling and gas/electric)

Condensate Drain
Location
Downflow Only Downflow Horizontal
Condensate
Tons A B C D F G H Drain Size J K
12½–
26 7/16 28 3/4 19 15/16 4 1/4 4 1/4 76 5/16 68 11/16 1 NPT 26 3/4 5 3/8
17½

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Dimensional Data

Table 36. Cooling unit—swing radius & through the base electrical

Unit Model # A B C D E
TZD150–210F 29 1/2 56 38 1/2 18 1/2 N/A
TZH150–210F 29 1/2 N/A 38 1/2 18 1/2 14
Note: All dimensions are in inches.

TOP VIEW SHOWING THROUGH THE BASE


ELECTRICAL UTILITY LOCATIONS AND ACCESS PANEL SWING CLEARANCES.

6 7/8"
SWING RADIUS (E)
HORIZONTAL FILTER
ACCESS PANEL

SWING RADIUS (A)


ID SECTION
ACCESS PANEL SWING RADIUS (C)
OD SECTION
THROUGH THE ACCESS PANEL
SWING RADIUS (D)
BASE ELECTRICAL
ID FAN SECTION
ACCESS PANEL

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Dimensional Data

Table 37. Gas/electric unit—swing radius & through the base electrical; height of gas pipe

Unit Model # A B C D E F
YZD150–210F 29 1/2 77 7/8 56 18 1/2 N/A 38 1/2
YZH150–210F 29 1/2 N/A N/A 18 1/2 14 38 1/2
Note: All dimensions are in inches.

TOP VIEW SHOWING THROUGH THE BASE


ELECTRICAL UTILITY LOCATIONS AND ACCESS PANEL SWING CLEARANCES.

B
C

SWING RADIUS (E)


HORIZONTAL FILTER 6 7/8" 7 3/8"
ACCESS PANEL

SWING RADIUS
(A ) ID SECTION
ACCESS PANEL SWING RADIUS (F) OD SECTION
ACCESS PANEL
THROUGH THROUGH THE
THE BASE BASE GAS
SWING RADIUS (D) ID FAN SECTION ELECTRICAL SEE DETAIL A
ACCESS PANEL

Figure 7. Fresh air hood (horizontal units) Figure 8. Fresh air hood (downflow units)

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Dimensional Data

Figure 9. Power exhaust—downflow economizers Figure 10. Power exhaust—downflow economizers—side view

POWER EXHAUST with DOWNFLOW


ECONOMIZERS only, SIDE VIEW

Figure 11. Economizer—horizontal units Figure 12. Economizer—downflow units

Note: When applying economizer to horizontal units, connected


ductwork must be run full size to allow proper operation of
economizer damper.

Table 38. Power exhaust dimensions


Unit Model # A B(a) C(b)
T/YZ*150-210F 19½ 64¾ 39
(a) Horizontal dimension only. Downflow economizer is width of
end panel.
(b)Power exhaust is applied on downflow economizer only.

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Weights
Table 39. Maximum unit & corner weights (lb) and center of gravity dimensions (in.) cooling with optional electric heat
units only

Weights (lb)(a), (b) Corner Weights(c) Center of Gravity (in.)


Unit
Tons Model No. Shipping Net A B C D Length Width
12½ TZ*150F 2498 2046 648 564 383 449 56" 34"
15 TZ*180F 2503 2052 650 565 384 451 56" 34"
17½ TZ*210F 2571 2127 682 575 397 471 56" 34"
(a) Weights are approximate. Horizontal and downflow unit and corner weights may vary slightly.
(b)Weights do not include additional factory or field installed options/accessories. For option/accessory additional weights, reference Table 41, p. 68 to be
added to unit weights.
(c) Corner weights are given for information only. All models must be supported continuously by a curb or equivalent frame support.
* Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.

Table 40. Maximum unit & corner weights (lb) and center of gravity dimensions (in.) gas/electric heat units only

Weights (lb)(a),(b) Corner Weights(c) Center of Gravity (in.)


Unit
Tons Model No. Shipping Net A B C D Length Width
12½ YZ*150F 2675 2191 694 602 411 492 56" 34"
15 YZ*180F 2681 2197 696 603 412 485 56" 34"
17½ YZ*210F 2753 2277 730 614 425 505 56" 34"
(a) Weights are approximate. Horizontal and downflow unit and corner weights may vary slightly.
(b)Weights do not include additional factory or field installed options/accessories. For option/accessory additional weights, reference Table 41, p. 68 to be
added to unit weights.
(c) Corner weights are given for information only. All models must be supported continuously by a curb or equivalent frame support.
* Indicates both downflow and horizontal units.

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Weights

Table 41. Factory installed options (FIOPS)/accessory net weight (lb)(a), (b)

C+ Cabinet
T/YZD150/ T/YZH150/
Accessories 180/210F 180/210F
Standard Economizer 80 65
Low Leak Economizer 255 220
Manual Outside Air
32 32
Damper
Power Exhaust(c) 95 -
Roof Curb(c) 235 -
Oversized Motor 5 5
Hail Guard 51 51
Hinged Access Doors 27 27
Powered Conv. Outlet 38 38
Through the Base
23 23
Electrical
Circuit Breaker 10 10
Disconnect 10 10
Smoke Detector Supply 5 5
Smoke Detector Return 5 5
High Static Drive Kit(d) 2 2
Low Static Drive Kit(d) - -
LP Gas Conversion 5 5
All Zone Sensors 1 1
Electric Heaters
6–23 kW(e)(f) 28/21 28/21
27–36 kW(e) 33/27 33/27
54 kW(e) 40/32 40/32
72 kW(e) (g) 43/34 43/34
Stainless Steel Heat
Exchanger
150 MBh 50(g) 50(g)
250 MBh 50 50
350 MBh 75 75
Stainless Steel Drain
8.1 8.1
Pan
(a) Net weight should be added to unit weight when ordering factory-
installed accessories.
(b)Weights for FIOP accessories not listed are < 5 lb.
(c) Downflow only.
(d)Not available on all models (see Fan Performance tables for specific
models).
(e) To estimate shipping weight add 5 lb to net weight.
(f) Applicable to T/YZ*150F units only.
(g)Not applicable to T/YZ*150-180F

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Mechanical Specifications
General
The units shall be dedicated downflow or horizontal airflow. The operating range shall be between
120°F and 0°F in cooling as standard from the factory for all units. Cooling performance shall be
rated in accordance with ARI testing procedures. All units shall be factory assembled, internally
wired, fully charged with R-410A, and 100 percent run tested to check cooling operation, fan and
blower rotation and control sequence, before leaving the factory. Wiring internal to the unit shall
be colored and numbered for simplified identification. This product has been evaluated to Bi-
National Standard CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 236-05, UL 1995; and is eligible for CNL (Canadian National
Standards Listed) and USL (United States Standards Listed).

Casing
Unit casing shall be constructed of zinc coated, heavy gauge, galvanized steel. Exterior surfaces
shall be cleaned, phosphatized, and finished with a weather-resistant baked enamel finish. Unit's
surface shall be tested 672 hours in a salt spray test in compliance with ASTM B117. Cabinet
construction shall allow for all maintenance on one side of the unit. In order to ensure a water and
air tight seal, service panels shall have lifting handles and no more than three screws to remove.
All exposed vertical panels and top covers in the indoor air section shall be insulated with a 1/2-inch,
1-pound density foil-faced, fire-resistant, permanent, odorless, glass fiber material. The base of the
downflow unit shall be insulated with 1/2-inch, 1-pound density foil-faced, closed-cell material. The
downflow unit’s base pan shall have no penetrations within the perimeter of the curb other than
the raised 1 1/8-inch high supply/return openings to provide an added water integrity precaution,
if the condensate drain backs up. The base of the unit shall have provisions for forklift and crane
lifting.

Compressors
The Trane eFlex™ variable speed compressor shall be capable of speed modulation from 15Hz to
a maximum of 75Hz on the 12.5 ton units, and from 15Hz to a maximum of 70Hz on the 15 and 17.5
ton units. The minimum unit capacity shall be 25% of full load or less. The compressor motor shall
be a permanent magnet type. Each variable speed compressor shall be matched with a specially
designed, refrigerant-cooled, variable frequency drive which modulates the speed of the
compressor motor and provides several compressor protection functions. Control of the variable
speed compressor and inverter control, as well as tandem direct-drive, scroll type compressors,
shall be integrated with the ReliaTel unit controller to ensure optimal equipment reliability and
efficiency. Each compressor shall have a crankcase heater installed, properly sized to minimize the
amount of liquid refrigerant present in the oil sump during off cycles.

Controls
Unit shall be completely factory wired with necessary controls and contactor pressure lugs or
terminal block for power wiring. Unit shall provide an external location for mounting a fused
disconnect device. ReliaTel controls shall be provided for all 24-volt control functions. The resident
control algorithms shall make all heating, cooling, and/or ventilating decisions in response to
electronic signals from sensors measuring indoor and outdoor temperatures. The control
algorithm maintains accurate temperature control, minimizes drift from set point, and provides
better building comfort. A centralized control shall provide anti-short cycle timing and time delay
between compressors to provide a higher level of machine protection.

Crankcase Heaters
These band heaters provide improved compressor reliability by warming the oil to prevent
migration during off-cycles or low ambient conditions. These are standard on all Voyager models.

Defrost Controls
Adaptive demand defrost shall be provided to permit defrost wherever coil icing conditions begin
to significantly reduce unit capacity.

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Mechanical Specifications

Discharge Line Thermostat


A bi-metal element discharge line thermostat is installed as a standard option on the discharge line
of each system. This standard option provides extra protection to the compressors against high
discharge temperatures in case of loss of charge, extremely high ambient and other conditions
which could drive the discharge temperature higher. Discharge line thermostat is wired in series
with high pressure control. When the discharge temperature rises above the protection limit, the
bi-metal disc in the thermostat switches to the off position, opening the 24 Vac circuit. When the
temperature on the discharge line cools down, the bi-metal disc closes the contactor circuit,
providing power to the compressor. When the thermostat opens the fourth time, the ReliaTel
control must be manually reset to resume operation on that compressor.

Evaporator and Condenser Coils


Microchannel coils will be burst tested by the manufacturer. Internally finned, 5/16” copper tubes
mechanically bonded to a configured aluminum plate fin shall be standard for evaporator coils.
Microchannel condenser coils shall be standard on all units. Coils shall be leak tested to ensure the
pressure integrity. The evaporator coil and condenser coil shall be leak tested to 225 psig and
pressure tested to 450 psig. Sloped condensate drain pans are standard.

Filters
Two inch standard filters shall be factory supplied on all units. Optional MERV 8 or MERV 13 filters
with filter removal tool shall be available.

Gas Heating Section


The heating section shall have a drum and tube heat exchanger design using corrosion resistant
steel components. A forced combustion blower shall supply premixed fuel to a single burner
ignited by a pilotless hot surface ignition system.
In order to provide reliable operation, a negative pressure gas valve shall be used on standard
furnaces and a pressure switch on furnaces with modulating heat that requires blower operation
to initiate gas flow. On an initial call for heat, the combustion blower shall purge the heat exchanger
45 seconds before ignition.
After three unsuccessful ignition attempts, the entire heating system shall be locked out until
manually reset at the thermostat. Units shall be suitable for use with natural gas or propane (field
installed kit) and shall also comply with California requirements for low NOx emissions. The 12½–
17½ tons shall have two stage heating (Gas/Electric only).

Indoor Fan
Units above shall have belt driven, FC centrifugal fans with adjustable motor sheaves. Units with
standard motors shall have an adjustable idler-arm assembly for quick-adjustment of fan belts and
motor sheaves. All motors shall be thermally protected. Oversized motors shall be available for
high static application. All indoor fan motors meet the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPACT).

Outdoor Fans
The outdoor fan shall be direct-drive, statically and dynamically balanced, draw-through in the
vertical discharge position. The fan motor(s) shall be permanently lubricated and shall have built-
in thermal overload protection.

Phase Monitor
The Phase Monitor is a three-phase line monitor module that protects against phase loss, phase
reversal and phase unbalance. It is intended to protect compressors from reverse rotation. It has
an operating input voltage range of 190–600 Vac, and LED indicators for ON and FAULT. There are
no field adjustments and the module will automatically reset from a fault condition.

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Mechanical Specifications

Refrigerant Circuits
Each refrigerant circuit shall have thermostatic expansion devices, service pressure ports, and
refrigerant line filter driers factory installed as standard. An area shall be provided for replacement
suction line driers.

Single Zone VAV


SZVAV systems combine Trane application, control and system integration knowledge to exactly
match fan speed with cooling and heating loads, regardless of the operating condition.
Note: Zone sensors are required for units configured for Single Zone VAV indoor fan and eFlex
compressor system control to enable Single Zone VAV and eFlex modulation functionality.

Variable Frequency Drive


Variable Frequency Drives are factory installed and tested to provide supply fan motor speed
modulation, as well as modulating gas heat. VFDs on the supply fan, as compared to inlet guide
vanes or discharge dampers, are quieter, more efficient, and are eligible for utility rebates. All VFDs
are designed to allow bypass if required. Bypass control will simply provide full nominal airflow
in the event of drive failure. Modulating gas heat models with VFD's allow tighter space
temperature control with less temperature swing.

Factory Installed Options


CO2 Sensor Wiring
The unit wiring for field installed C02 sensors. Factory-installed C02 sensor wiring saves time and
ensures proper unit connections for the field installed C02 sensor kits.

Complete Coat™ Microchannel Condenser Coil


The cathodic epoxy type electrodisposition coating is formulated for high edge build to a number
of different types of heat exchangers. The coating is selected to provide excellent resistance and
durability to corrosive effects of alkalies, acids, alcohols, petroleum, seawater, salty air, and other
corrosive environments. This coating shall be available on microchannel condenser coils.

Condensate Overflow Switch


This option shall shut the unit down in the event that a clogged condensate drain line prevents
proper condensate removal from the unit.

Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD)


This offering meets the mandatory requirement of Title 24. This option provides detection of the
following faults: Air temperature sensor failure/fault, not economizing when it should,
economizing when it should not, damper not modulating, and excessive outdoor air. The FDD
system shall be certified by the Energy Commission as meeting the requirements.

High Short Circuit Current Rating


Unit shall be provided with electrical subsystem that will withstand fault currents up to 65kA (208/
230, 460 VAC) compliant with UL 1995 and NEC 440.4 (B). Each compressor circuit and the indoor
fan shall have dedicated overcurrent protection. Three phase motors shall be protected by Class
J time delay fuses. Single phase motors shall be protected by Class CC time delay fuses. All
transformers shall also be protected with Class CC time delay fuses. Contactors shall be din rail
mounted.

Hinged Access Doors


Sheet metal hinges are available on the Filter/Evaporator Access Door and the Compressor/Control
Access Door. This option is available on all downflow models.

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Mechanical Specifications

Horizontal Side Access with Circuit Breaker


This option is a thermal magnetic, molded case, HACR Circuit Breaker with provisions for through
the base electrical connections. The circuit breaker will be installed in a water tight enclosure in the
unit with access through a swinging door. Factory wiring will be provided from the switch to the
unit high voltage terminal block. The circuit breaker will provide overcurrent protection, be sized
per NEC and UL guidelines, and be agency recognized by UL/CSA.

Horizontal Side Access with Disconnect Switch


Three-pole, molded case, disconnect switch with provisions for through the base electrical
connections are available. The disconnect switch will be installed in the unit in a water tight
enclosure with access through a swinging door. Factory wiring will be provided from the switch to
the unit high voltage terminal block. The switch will be UL/CSA agency recognized.
Note: The disconnect switch will be sized per NEC and UL guidelines but will not be used in place
of unit overcurrent protection.

Human Interface
The Trane Human Interface shall have a 5 inch color touchscreen display that conforms to FCC Part
15 Class B with an Ingress Protection Rating of IP24. The display text shall be readable by a person
with 20/20 vision at a distance of 3 feet and 60° angle at lighting levels ranging from 100 lux - 25,000
lux. Also, the display shall operate at temperatures of -40°C to 70°C. Firmware and unit
configurations shall be able to be restored via a USB storage device.

Multiple-Zone Variable Air Volume Control


Multiple-zone VAV control shall vary the speed of the indoor fan to maintain the duct static pressure
at a setpoint. In cooling mode, the compressors shall be cycled (or economizer modulated) to
maintain the supply air temperature (SAT) at the desired setpoint. In heating mode, the indoor fan
shall operate at maximum speed whenever the heater operating.

Powered or Unpowered Convenience Outlet


This option is a GFCI, 120V/15amp, 2-plug, convenience outlet, either powered or unpowered.
When the convenience outlet is powered, a service receptacle disconnect will be available. The
convenience outlet is powered from the line side of the disconnect or circuit breaker, and therefore
will not be affected by the position of the disconnect or circuit breaker. This option can only be
ordered when the Through the Base Electrical with either the Disconnect Switch, or Circuit Breaker,
option is ordered. This option is available on all downflow models (Gas/Electric only).

Stainless Steel Drain Pan


This option provides excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance. Drain pan shall be constructed
of 304 stainless steel.

Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger


Gas heat exchanger shall be of drum and tube design constructed from a minimum 304 Grade
stainless steel. The stainless steel heat exchanger shall have a 10-year warranty as standard (Gas/
Electric only).

Supply and Return Air Smoke Detector


With this option installed, if smoke is detected, all unit operation will be shut down. Reset will be
manual at the unit. Return Air Smoke Detectors require minimum allowable airflow when used with
certain models. See the Installation, Operation, and Maintenance (IOM) manual for the models
affected and the minimum allowable airflow required. This option is available on all downflow
models.

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Through the Base Electrical with Circuit Breaker


This option is a thermal magnetic, molded case, HACR Circuit Breaker with provisions for through
the base electrical connections. The circuit breaker will be installed in a water tight enclosure in the
unit with access through a swinging door. Factory wiring will be provided from the switch to the
unit high voltage terminal block. The circuit breaker will provide overcurrent protection, be sized
per NEC and UL guidelines, and be agency recognized by UL/CSA.

Through the Base Electrical with Disconnect Switch


Three-pole, molded case, disconnect switch with provisions for through the base electrical
connections are available. The disconnect switch will be installed in the unit in a water tight
enclosure with access through a swinging door. Factory wiring will be provided from the switch to
the unit high voltage terminal block. The switch will be UL/CSA agency recognized.
Note: The disconnect switch will be sized per NEC and UL guidelines but will not be used in place
of unit overcurrent protection.

Through the Base Utilities Access


An electrical service entrance shall be provided allowing electrical access for both control and main
power connections inside the curb and through the base of the unit. Option will allow for field
installation of liquid-tight conduit and an external field installed disconnect switch.

Two-Inch Pleated Filters


Two-inch MERV 8 and MERV 13 media filters with filter removal tool shall be available on all
models.

Factory or Field Installed Options


BACnet™ Communications Interface
This option shall be provided to allow the unit to communicate directly with a generic open protocol
BACnet MS/TP Network Building Automation System Controls.

Barometric Relief
Designed to be used on downflow units, barometric relief is an unpowered means of relieving
excess building pressure.

Clogged Filter/Fan Failure Switch


A dedicated differential pressure switch is available to achieve active fan failure indication and/or
clogged filter indication. These indications will be registered with either a zone sensor with status
indication lights or an Integrated Comfort™ System.

Differential Pressure Switches


These options allow for individual fan failure and dirty filter indication. The fan failure switch will
disable all unit functions and “flash” the Service LED on the zone sensor. The dirty filter switch will
light the Service LED on the zone sensor and will allow continued unit operation.

Discharge Air Sensing


This kit provides true discharge air sensing in heating mode.

Economizer - Standard, Downflow


The assembly includes fully modulating 0–100% motor and dampers, barometric relief, minimum
position setting, preset linkage, wiring harness with plug, fixed dry bulb and spring return actuator.
The barometric relief damper shall be standard with the downflow economizer and shall provide
a pressure operated damper that shall be gravity closing and shall prohibit entrance of outside air
during the equipment “off” cycle. Solid state enthalpy and differential enthalpy control shall be
field-installed.

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Economizer - Low Leak, Downflow


This accessory meets low leak requirements for ASHRAE 90.1, IECC, and CA Title 24 standards (3
cfm/ft^2@1" wg exterior air, 4 cfm/ft^2@1" wg return air). This option allows 100% outdoor air
supply from 0-100% modulating dampers and is standard with barometric relief. It can be paired
with powered exhaust for additional building pressure relief.This option can be paired with or
without Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD) to meet current mandatory CA Title 24 requirements.
Available on downflow units only. The economizers come with three control options, dry bulb and
reference or comparative enthalpy (optional).

Electric Heaters
Electric heat modules shall be available for installation within the basic unit. Electric heater
elements shall be constructed of heavy-duty nickel chromium elements internally delta connected
for 240 volt, wye connected for 480 volt. Staging shall be achieved through ReliaTel. Each heater
package shall have automatically reset high limit control operating through heating element
contactors. All heaters shall be individually fused from the factory, where required, and shall meet
all NEC and CEC requirements when properly installed. Power assemblies shall provide single-
point connection. Electric heat modules shall be UL listed or CSA certified. If ordering the Through
the Base Electrical option with an Electric Heater, the heater must be factory installed.

Indoor Fan Motor Shaft Grounding Ring


Shaft grounding rings are available on VFD driven motors to provide a conductive discharge path
away from the motor bearings to ground. Bearing Protection Ring shall be maintenance free
circumferential ring of conductive micro fibers that discharges voltages to ground.

LonTalk® Communications Interface


The LonTalk communications interface, when installed in a Voyager unit, allows the unit to
communicate as a Tracer™ LCI-V device or directly with generic LonTalk Network Building
Automation System Controls.

Oversized Motors
Oversized motors shall be available for high static applications.

Reference or Comparative Enthalpy


Reference Enthalpy is used to measure and communicate outdoor humidity. The unit receives and
uses this information to provide improved comfort cooling while using the economizer.
Comparative Enthalpy measures and communicates humidity for both outdoor and return air
conditions, and return air temperature. The unit receives and uses this information to maximize use
of economizer cooling, and to provide maximum occupant comfort control. Reference or
Comparative Enthalpy option shall be available when a factory or field installed Downflow
Economizer is ordered. This option is available on all downflow models.

Tool-less Hail Guards


Tool-less, hail protection quality coil guards are available for condenser coil protection.

Field Installed Options


CO2 Sensor
The CO2 sensor shall have the ability to monitor the concentration (parts per million, ppm) of CO2
(Carbon Dioxide) in the air. As the CO2 concentration changes, the outside air damper modulates
to meet the current ventilation needs of the zone.
Note: Two field installed kits are offered: CO2 sensor and wiring or CO2 sensor only. The CO2
sensor only kit should be ordered with factory installed CO2 sensor wiring. Factory installed
CO2 sensor wiring saves set-up time and ensures proper unit connections for the CO2
sensor.

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Economizer - Standard, Horizontal


The horizontal economizer shall contain the same features as the downflow economizer with the
exception of barometric relief.

Economizer - Low Leak, Downflow & Horizontal


This accessory meets low leak requirements for ASHRAE 90.1, IECC, and CA Title 24 standards (3
cfm/ft^2@1" wg exterior air, 4 cfm/ft^2@1" wg return air).This option allows 100% outdoor air
supply from 0-100% modulating dampers and is standard with barometric relief. It can be paired
with powered exhaust for additional building pressure relief.

High Static Drive


The high static drive option shall allow the standard motor on the 12½, 15, and 17½ units to operate
with improved external static capabilities.

Humidity Sensor
The humidity sensor can be set for humidity levels between 40% and 60% relative humidity by
adjusting the ReliaTel Options Module.

Powered Exhaust
The powered exhaust shall provide exhaust of return air, when using an economizer, to maintain
better building pressurization.

Roof Curb—Downflow
The roof curb shall be designed to mate with the downflow unit and provide support and a water
tight installation when installed properly. The roof curb design shall allow field-fabricated
rectangular supply/return ductwork to be connected directly to the curb. Curb shall be shipped
knocked down for field assembly and shall include wood nailer strips.

Remote Potentiometer
The minimum position setting of the economizer shall be adjusted with this accessory.

Trane Communication Interface


This field-installed option shall be provided to interface ReliaTel™ controlled units with the Trane
Integrated Comfort™ systems.

Ventilation Override Accessory


With the Ventilation Override Accessory installed, the unit can be set to transition up to three
different pre-programmed sequences for Smoke Purge, Pressurization, and Exhaust. The transition
occurs when a binary input on the RTOM is closed (shorted). This would typically be a hard wired
relay output from a smoke detector or fire control panel.

Wireless Zone Sensor


LCD display that provides heat, cool, auto, or off. Includes two temperature setpoints and a lockable
setting with °F or °C indicators.

Zone Sensors
This option shall be provided to interface with ReliaTel and shall be available in either manual,
automatic, programmable with night setback, with system malfunction lights or remote sensor
options.
Note: Zone sensors are required for units configured for Single Zone VAV indoor fan system
control in order to enable Single Zone VAV functionality.

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