Aire Comp Carrier
Aire Comp Carrier
Features/Benefits
50TFF007
Compact, vertical discharge
units convert to horizontal
discharge, combining
installation flexibility with
efficient performance and
easy maintenance.
Easy installation and
conversion
All units are shipped in the vertical dis-
charge configuration for fit-up to
standard roof curbs. (Two different curb
sizes fit unit sizes 007 and 008-014.)
The contractor can order and install the
roof curb early in the construction
stage, before decisions on size require-
ments are made.
All units feature roll-formed baserail
design with forklift slots on 3 sides and
rigging holes for easier maneuvering.
Durable packaging protects all units
during shipment and storage.
50TFF008-014
The units can be easily converted
from a vertical to a horizontal
discharge configuration by interchang-
ing the panels supplied with the unit.
Copyright 2000 Carrier Corporation Form 50TFF-C1PD
All units feature a non-corrosive finish is non-chalking, and is capable of up to 100% barometric relief capability
sloped condensate drain pan in accor- withstanding Federal (U.S.A.) Test for high outdoor airflow applications.
dance with ASHRAE (American Soci- Method Standard ASTM B117 In addition, the EconoMi$er baro-
ety of Heating, Refrigeration and Air 500-hour salt spray test. All internal metric relief damper or integrated pow-
Conditioning Engineers) Standard 62. cabinet panels are primed, permitting er exhaust accessory can be utilized to
Also, the sloped condensate pan on longer life and a more attractive ap- help maintain proper building pressure.
units permits either an external side pearance for the entire unit. In addi-
condensate drain (outside the roof curb) tion, the 50TFF units are designed with Quiet, efficient operation and
or an internal bottom drain (inside the a single, continuous top piece to elimi- dependable performance
roof curb). Both options require field- nate any possible leaks. Totally en- Compressors have vibration isolators
supplied P-trap. closed condenser-fan motors and per- for extremely quiet operation. Efficient
In addition, the 50TFF units have a manently lubricated bearings provide fan and motor design permits opera-
standard filter access door, which per- additional unit dependability. tion at very low sound levels, and all
mits tool-less filter changes. Integrated economizers and 008-014 units are mounted on a spe-
Field-installed electric heaters are outdoor air cial polycore plate.
available in a wide range of capacities. During a first stage call for cooling, if The 50TFF008-014 units offer high
Single point wiring kit makes installa- the outdoor-air temperature is below energy efficiency and lower utility costs
tion simple. the control set point, the supply-air through part load operation using
sensor modulates the economizer out- 2 stages of cooling.
Simple electrical connections
door-air damper open to achieve the Quiet and efficient operation is
Terminal boards, located in the base set point. When second-stage cooling is provided by belt-driven evaporator fans
unit control box, facilitate connections called for, the compressor is energized (standard). The belt-driven evaporator-
to room thermostat, outdoor thermo- in addition to the economizer. If the fan motor allows adjustment to avail-
stat(s), economizer, and electric heat. outdoor-air temperature is above the able static pressure to meet the job re-
Service panels are quickly removed, set point, the first stage of compression quirements of even the most demand-
permitting easy servicing. is activated and the economizer stays at ing applications.
Thru-the-bottom service connection minimum vent position. Economizer Increased operating efficiency is
capability and thru-the-curb service operation is controlled by Accusensor™ achieved through computer-designed
connections accessory allows power I dry-bulb thermostat that senses coils featuring staggered copper tubes.
and control wiring to be routed through outdoor-air temperature. Accessory up- Fins are ripple-edged for strength,
the unit basepan or curb, minimizing grade kits include solid-state enthalpy lanced, and double waved for higher
roof penetrations. Both power and control and differential enthalpy sensor. heat transfer.
control connections are made on the The Durablade economizer has a re-
same side of the unit to simplify instal- liable sliding plate damper which is eas- Carrier Apollo controls add
lation. In addition, color-coded wires ily adjusted for 100% outdoor air, reliability, efficiency, and
permit easy tracing and diagnostics. 100% return air, or any proportions of simplification
Proven compressor reliability mixed air. The direct digital controls are ordered
Design techniques feature computer- The 50TFF units also utilize the op- as a factory-installed option. Designed
programmed balance between com- tional field or factory-installed and manufactured exclusively by
pressor, condenser, and evaporator. EconoMi$er. This newly designed Carrier, the controls can be used to ac-
Carrier-specified hermetic compres- EconoMi$er incorporates a tively monitor and control all modes of
sors are equipped with compressor parallel-opposed blade design. In operation, as well as to monitor
overcurrent and overtemperature pro- addition, the EconoMi$er has a spring evaporator-fan status, filter status
tection to ensure dependability. return built into the damper motor to indoor-air quality (humidity and carbon
provide reliable close-on-power-loss. dioxide), supply-air temperature, and
The 50TFF units have Carrier’s ex- The EconoMi$er comes equipped with outdoor-air temperature.
clusive Acutrol™ metering device which
precisely controls refrigerant flow,
preventing slugging and flood-back,
while maintaining optimum unit
Table of contents
performance. Page
Carrier’s exclusive Acutrol metering Features/Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
device precisely controls refrigerant Model Number Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
flow, preventing slugging and flood- Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,5
back, while maintaining optimum unit Options and Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
performance. Base Unit Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,10
Durable, dependable Accessory Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,12
construction Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,14
Designed for durability in any climate, Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-33
the weather-resistant cabinets are Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
manufactured using pre-painted steel. Typical Piping and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
The cabinet is constructed of galva- Typical Wiring Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,37
nized steel and bonderized, and all exte- Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-40
rior panels are coated with a prepaint- Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
ed baked enamel finish. The paint Guide Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-44
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Features/Benefits (cont)
The Apollo communicating control is The standard rooftop control system return air. The face-split evaporator
factory-installed into the rooftop unit is readily adaptable to all conventional coils improve the dehumidification ca-
evaporator-fan section (007) or unit and programmable thermostats. In ad- pability of the standard units, and
control box (008-014), and comes dition, units with Apollo controls are standard enthalpy controls provided
equipped with built-in diagnostic capa- suitable for integration into building with the optional or accessory econo-
bilities. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) monitor control systems if required. mizers maximize building humidity
simplify troubleshooting by indicating This system gives the 50TFF units the control. The 50TFF units also have an
thermostat commands for both stages flexibility to communicate with almost accessory, 100% open, two-position
of heating and cooling, evaporator-fan any thermostat or building control damper to meet all your fresh outdoor
operation, and economizer operation. system. air requirements.
The Apollo communicating control is For units without economizer, year-
designed to work specifically with the Indoor-air quality begins with
Carrier rooftops round ventilation is enhanced by a
Carrier TEMP and VVT® (variable vol- manual outdoor-air damper (ordered as
ume and temperature) thermostats. Sloped condensate pans minimize bio- an accessory or an option on 50TFF
The Apollo control combined with logical growth in rooftop units in accor- units). The damper can be preset to ad-
Carrier thermostats incorporate a dance with ASHRAE Standard 62. mit up to 50% outdoor air.
5-minute recycle delay timer between Standard 51 mm (2-in.) filters with
modes of operation to prevent short optional dirty filter indicator switch pro-
cycling. vide for greater particle reduction in the
LEGEND *Refer to 50TFF ordering data or contact your local Carrier representa-
Al — Aluminum tive for 50TFF FIOP code table.
Cu — Copper †All coils have copper tubes.
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option
Quality Assurance
®
25
ISO
23
90
01:2000 #A
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Physical data (SI)
50TFF007-014 UNITS
UNIT SIZE 50TFF 007 008 009 012 014
NOMINAL CAPACITY (kW) 17.6 21.5 24.3 29.2 35.9
OPERATING WEIGHT (kg)
Unit
Al/Al* 213 342 345 415 422
Al/Cu* 245 374 376 447 454
Durablade Economizer 15.4 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
EconoMi$er 21 28 28 28 28
Roof Curb† 52 65 65 65 65
COMPRESSOR
Type Scroll Reciprocating Scroll
Quantity 1 2 2 2 2
Oil (ml) 1597 1242 ea 1922 ea 1597 ea 1597 ea
REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22
Operating Charge (kg)
Circuit 1 3.40 2.18 3.12 3.26 3.91
Circuit 2 — 2.21 4.16 3.54 3.80
CONDENSER COIL 3/ -in., Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Lanced Fins
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Rows...Fins/m 2...669 1...669 2...669 2...669 2...669
Total Face Area (sq m) 0.97 1.90 1.67 1.90 2.30
CONDENSER FAN Propeller Type
Nominal L/s 1415 2880 2880 3050 3050
Quantity...Diameter (mm) 1...559 2...559 2...559 2...559 2...559
Motor BkW...r/s .25...16.0 .19...15.5 .19...15.5 .19...15.5 .19...15.5
EVAPORATOR COIL 3/ -in., Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Double-Wavy Fins, Acutrol™ Feed Device
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Rows...Fins/m 4...590 3...590 3...590 3...590 4...590
Total Face Area (sq m) 0.51 0.74 0.74 0.93 1.03
EVAPORATOR FAN Centrifugal Type
Quantity...Size (mm x mm) 1...254 x 254 1...381 x 381 1...381 x 381 1...381 x 381 1...381 x 381
Type Drive Belt Belt Belt Belt Belt
Nominal L/s 1130 1230 1420 1700 1980
Motor kW 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.50 2.24
Maximum Continuous BkW 1.79 1.79 1.79 1.79 2.76
Motor Frame Size 56 56 56 56 56
Nominal r/s High/Low — — — — —
Fan r/s Range 15.50-20.08 10.33-14.67 10.33-14.67 11.50-15.00 11.83-14.83
Motor Bearing Type Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball
Maximum Allowable r/s 35.0 26.7 26.7 26.7 26.7
Motor Pulley Pitch Diameter Min/Max (mm) 71/97 61/86 71/97 71/97 102/127
Nominal Motor Shaft Diameter (mm) 16 16 16 16 22
Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter (mm) 114 178 178 178 203
Nominal Fan Shaft Diameter (mm) — 25 25 25 25
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (mm) 1...A...1092 1...A...1245 1...A...1245 1...A...1245 1...A...1321
Pulley Center Line Distance (mm) 373-394 425-489 425-489 403-445 403-445
Speed Change per Full Turn of
Movable Pulley Flange (r/s) 1.33 .83 .83 .83 .73
Movable Pulley Maximum Full Turns
5 5 5 5 5
From Closed Position
Factory Setting 5 5 5 5 5
Factory Speed Setting (r/s) 15.50 10.33 10.33 11.50 11.83
Fan Shaft Diameter at Pulley (mm) 16 25 25 25 25
HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH (kPa)
Standard Compressor Internal Relief
3448 ± 345 3103 ± 345 3448 ± 345
(Differential)
Cutout 2951
Reset (Auto.) 2206
LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH (kPa)
Cutout 48 ± 21
Reset (auto.) 152 ± 48
FREEZE PROTECTION THERMOSTAT
Opens (C) –1
Closes (C) 7
OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable
Quantity...Size (mm) 1...508 x 610 x 25 1...508 x 635 x 25
1...406 x 635 x 25
RETURN-AIR FILTERS Throwaway
Quantity...Size (mm) 2...406 x 635 x 51 4...406 x 508 x 51 4...406 x 508 x 51 4...508 x 508 x 51 4...508 x 508 x 51
LEGEND *Evaporator coil fins/condenser coil fins.
Al — Aluminum †Weight of 356 mm roof curb.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTE: The 50TFF007-014 units have a loss-of-charge/low-pressure
BkW — Fan Input Watts x Motor Efficiency switch (accessory) located in the liquid line.
Cu — Copper
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Physical data (English)
50TFF007-014 UNITS
UNIT SIZE 50TFF 007 008 009 012 014
NOMINAL CAPACITY (tons) 5 6.1 6.9 8.3 10.2
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
Unit
Al/Al* 470 755 760 915 930
Al/Cu* 540 825 830 985 1000
Durablade Economizer 34 44 44 44 44
EconoMi$er 47 62 62 62 62
Roof Curb† 115 143 143 143 143
COMPRESSOR
Type Scroll Reciprocating Scroll
Quantity 1 2 2 2 2
Oil (oz) 54 42 ea 65 ea 54 ea 54 ea
REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22
Operating Charge (lb-oz)
Circuit 1 7-8 4-13 6-14 7- 3 8-10
Circuit 2 — 4-14 9- 2 7-13 8- 6
CONDENSER COIL 3/ -in., Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Lanced Fins
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Rows...Fins/in. 2...17 1...17 2...17 2...17 2...17
Total Face Area (sq ft) 10.42 20.50 18.00 20.47 25.00
CONDENSER FAN Propeller Type
Nominal Cfm 3000 6100 6100 6500 6500
Quantity...Diameter (in.) 1...22.0 2...22 2...22 2...22 2...22
Motor Hp...Rpm 1/ ...960 1/ ...930 1/ ...930 1/ ...930 1/ ...930
3 4 4 4 4
EVAPORATOR COIL 3/ -in., Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Double-Wavy Fins, Acutrol™ Feed Device
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Rows...Fins/in. 4...15 3...15 3...15 3...15 4...15
Total Face Area (sq ft) 5.5 8.0 8.0 10.0 11.1
EVAPORATOR FAN Centrifugal Type
Quantity...Size (in.) 1...10 x 10 1...15 x 15 1...15 x 15 1...15 x 15 1...15 x 15
Type Drive Belt Belt Belt Belt Belt
Nominal Cfm 2000 2600 2600 3500 4200
Motor Hp 11/2 11/2 11/2 2 3
Maximum Continuous Bhp 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 3.70
Motor Frame Size 56 56 56 56 56
Fan Rpm Range 930-1205 620-880 620-880 690-900 710-890
Motor Bearing Type Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball
Maximum Allowable Rpm 2100 1600 1600 1600 1600
Motor Pulley Pitch Diameter Min/Max (in.) 2.8/3.8 2.4/3.4 2.8/3.8 2.8/3.8 4.0/5.0
Nominal Motor Shaft Diameter (in.) 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 7/
8 8 8 8 8
Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) 4.5 7.0 7.0 7.0 8.0
Nominal Fan Shaft Diameter (in.) — — — — —
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (in.) 1...A...40 1...A...49 1...A...49 1...A...49 1...A...52
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) 14.7-15.5 16.75-19.25 16.75-19.25 15.85-17.50 15.85-17.50
Speed Change per Full Turn of 80 50 50 50 44
Movable Pulley Flange (rpm)
Movable Pulley Maximum Full Turns
5 5 5 5 5
From Closed Position
Factory Setting 5 5 5 5 5
Factory Speed Setting (rpm) 930 620 620 690 710
Fan Shaft Diameter at Pulley (in.) 5/ 1 1 1 1
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HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH (psig)
Standard Compressor Internal Relief
(Differential) 500 ± 50 450 ± 50 500 ± 50
Cutout 428
Reset (Auto.) 320
LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH (psig)
Cutout 7±3
Reset (Auto.) 22 ± 7
FREEZE PROTECTION THERMOSTAT
Opens 30 ± 5
Closes 45 ± 5
OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable Cleanable
1...20 x 25 x 1
Quantity...Size (in.) 1...20 x 24 x 1
1...16 x 25 x 1
RETURN-AIR FILTERS Throwaway
Quantity...Size (in.) 2...16 x 25 x 2 4...16 x 20 x 2 4...16 x 20 x 2 4...20 x 20 x 2 4...20 x 20 x 2
LEGEND *Evaporator coil fins/condenser coil fins.
Al — Aluminum †Requires the accessory/optional controls upgrade kit.
Bhp — Brake Horsepower NOTE: The 50TFF007-014 units have a loss-of-charge/low-pressure
BkW — Fan Input Watts x Motor Efficiency switch (accessory) located in the liquid line.
Cu — Copper
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Options and accessories
ITEM OPTION* ACCESSORY†
Apollo Communicating Controls X
Disconnect Switch X
EconoMi$er X X
EconoMi$er with Power Exhaust X
Power Exhaust for EconoMi$er X
Durablade Integrated Economizer (Includes Hood) X X
Manual Outdoor-Air Damper X
Condenser Coil Grille X
Electric Heat X
Electronic Programmable Thermostat X
25% Open Two-Position Damper X
100% Open Two-Position Damper X
Roof Curbs (Vertical and Horizontal Discharge) X
Thermostats and Subbases X
Motormaster® I Head Pressure Control (Speed Control) X
Motormaster II Head Pressure Control (Fan Cycling) X
Time Guard® II Control Circuit X
Thru-the-Bottom Service Connections X
Thru-the-Curb Service Connections X
Accusensor™ II Enthalpy Control X
Accusensor III Enthalpy Sensor X
Condenser Coil Hail Guard Assembly X
Fan/Filter Status X
Salt Spray Protection Grille (008-014) X
Logo Kit X
Outdoor-Air Enthalpy Sensor (EconoMi$er) X
Return-Air Enthalpy Sensor (EconoMi$er) X
Return-Air Temperature Sensor (EconoMi$er) X
Indoor-Aair Quality (CO2) Sensor (EconoMi$er) X
*Factory installed.
†Field installed.
Motormaster II Control
(007-014)
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ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT
H C
DURABLADE ECONOMIZER
Exclusive Durablade economizer damper design saves
energy while providing economical and reliable cooling. A
sliding plate on the face of the economizer controls the
amount of outdoor air entering the system. Closed, it pro-
vides a leakproof seal which prevents ambient air from seep-
ing in or conditioned air from seeping out. It can be adjusted
easily for 100% outdoor air or any proportions of mixed air.
Like the base unit, the economizer is converted easily for hor-
izontal discharge applications.
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Options and accessories (cont)
ACCUSENSOR™ II FACTORY-INSTALLED APOLLO
CONTROL COMMUNICATING CONTROLS
ACCUSENSOR III
SENSOR
REV. B
B
POSITION
MINIMUM 3
198818A
C
TR
OPEN
D
SO
S
1
T
P
5
2
T1
4
P1
ENTHALPY CONTROL
3
CW–SETPOINTS–CCW
TR
D
50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
DAMPER
+
24VAC
OUTDOOR TEMP.
OPEN
B A
2
3 mA MIN. AT 11 VDC
TR1
1
DAMPER
CLOSED
°F
97-3672
REV.
ECONOMI$ER
ECONOMI$ER CONTROLLER GEAR-DRIVEN
PLUG DAMPER
ACTUATOR
BAROMETRIC
RELIEF DAMPERS
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Base unit dimensions — 50TFF007
NOTES:
1. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
2. Center of gravity.
3. Direction of airflow.
4. On vertical discharge units, ductwork to be attached to accessory roof curb only. For horizontal dis-
charge units field-supplied flanges should be attached to horizontal discharge openings, and all
ductwork should be attached to the flanges.
5. Minimum clearance (local codes or jurisdiction may prevail):
a. Between unit, flue side and combustible surfaces, 36 inches.
b. Bottom of unit to combustible surfaces (when not using curb) 1 inch. Bottom of base rail to com-
bustible surfaces (when not using curb) 0 inches.
c. Condenser coil, for proper airflow, 36 in. one side, 12 in. the other. The side getting the greater
clearance is optional.
d. Overhead, 60 in. to assure proper condenser fan operation.
e. Between units, control box side, 42 in. per NEC.
f. Between unit and ungrounded surfaces, control box side, 36 in. per NEC.
g. Between unit and block or concrete walls and other grounded surfaces, control box side, 42 in.
per NEC.
h. Horizontal supply and return end, 0 inches.
6. With the exception of the clearance for the condenser coil and combustion side as stated in Note
5a, b, and c, a removable fence or barricade requires no clearance.
7. Units may be installed on combustible floors made from wood or Class A, B, or C roof covering
material if set on base rail.
8. The vertical center of gravity is 1′-6″ [457]
up from the bottom of the base rail.
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Base unit dimensions — 50TFF008-014
DURABLADE CORNER CORNER CORNER CORNER
STD UNIT ECONOMI$ER
ECONOMIZER WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT “H” “J” “K”
UNIT WEIGHT WEIGHT
WEIGHT (A) (B) (C) (D)
Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm
50TFF008 755 342 44 20 62 28 164 74 140 64 208 94 243 110 1-27/8 378 3-55/16 1050 2-911/16 856
50TFF009 760 345 44 20 62 28 165 75 141 64 209 94 245 111 3-37/8 1013 3-55/16 1050 2-911/16 856
50TFF012 915 415 44 20 62 28 199 90 170 77 252 114 294 134 2-57/8 759 4-15/16 1253 3-03/8 924
50TFF014 930 422 44 20 62 28 202 92 172 78 256 116 300 136 1-27/8 378 4-15/16 1253 3-03/8 924
3. Direction of airflow.
4. Ductwork to be attached to accessory roof curb only.
5. Minimum clearance (local codes or jurisdiction may prevail):
a. Bottom to combustible surfaces (when not using curb) 0 inches, on horizontal discharge units with
electric heat 1 in. clearance to ductwork for 1 ft.
b. Condenser coil, for proper airflow, 36 in. one side, 12 in. the other. The side getting the greater
clearance is optional.
c. Overhead, 60 in. to assure proper condenser fan operation.
d. Between units, control box side, 42 in. per NEC (National Electrical Code).
e. Between unit and ungrounded surfaces, control box side, 36 in. per NEC.
f. Between unit and block or concrete walls and other grounded surfaces, control box side, 42 in. per
NEC.
g. Horizontal supply and return end, 0 inches.
6. With the exception of the clearance for the condenser coil as stated in Notes 5a, b, and c, a removable
fence or barricade requires no clearance.
7. Units may be installed on combustible floors made from wood or Class A, B, or C roof covering material.
8. The vertical center of gravity is 1′-71/2″ [495] for 008 and 009, 2′-0″ [610] for 012 and 014 up from the
bottom of the base rail.
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Accessory dimensions
ROOF CURB UNIT SIZE D “E” “F” “G” CONNECTOR
“A” B C
ACCESSORY 50TFF ALT DRAIN HOLE GAS POWER CONTROL PKG. ACCY.
3/ ″ [19] NPT CRBTMPWR001A00
CRRFCURB001A00 1′-2″ [356] 3/ ″ 4 1/ ″
4 2
007
[19] NPT 11/4″ [31.7] [12.7]
CRRFCURB002A00 2′-0″ [610] CRBTMPWR002A00
NPT
1′-911/16″ 1′-4″ 13/4″
2″
1/
[551] [406] [44.5] 4″
3/ [19] NPT CRBTMPWR003A00
[12.7] NPT 1/ ″
2
3/ ″ 11/4″ [31.7] [12.7]
4 CRBTMPWR004A00
[19] NPT NPT
NOTES: 6. Service clearance 4 ft on each side.
1. Roof curb accessory is shipped
disassembled. 7. Direction of airflow.
2. Insulated panels. 8. Connector packages CRBTMPWR001A00
3. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters. and 002A00 are for thru-the-curb connec-
4. Roof curb: galvanized steel. tions. Packages CRBTMP003A00 and
5. Attach ductwork to curb (flanges of duct 004A00 are for thru-the-bottom connections.
rest on curb).
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Accessory dimensions (cont)
ROOF CURB UNIT SIZE “D” ALT “E” “F” “G”
CONNECTOR
“A” “B” “C” DRAIN PACKAGE
ACCESSORY 50TFF GAS POWER CONTROL
HOLE ACCESSORY
CRRFCURB003A00 1′-2″ [356]
008-014 3/ ″ 3/ ″ [19] NPT 1/ ″ CRBTMPWR001A00
CRRFCURB004A00 2′-0″ [610] 4 4 2 [12.7]
[19] NPT 11/4″ [31.7] NPT NPT CRBTMPWR002A00
2′-87/ 1′-1015/
13/4″ 1/ ″
16″ 16″ [44.5]
2 3/ ″
4 [19] NPT CRBTMPWR003A00
[827] [583] [12.7] NPT 1/ ″[12.7]
2
3/ ″ NPT
4 11/4″ [31.7] NPT CRBTMPWR004A00
[19] NPT
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Selection procedure (with 50TFF012 example) — SI
I. Determine cooling and heating requirements IV. Determine fan speed and power require-
at design conditions. ments at design conditions.
Given: Before entering the Fan Performance tables, calcu-
Required Cooling Capacity (TC) . . . . . . . . . 28 kW late the total static pressure required based on unit
Sensible Heat Capacity (SHC) . . . . . . . . . . 19 kW components. From the given and the Pressure Drop
Required Heating Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 kW tables (page 33), find:
Condenser Entering-Air Temp . . . . . . . . . . . 36 C External static pressure 300 Pa
Evaporator Entering-Air Temp . . . . . . 26.7 C edb, Economizer 9 Pa
20 C ewb Electric Heat 14 Pa
Evaporator Air Quantity. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1520 L/s Total static pressure 323 Pa
External Static Pressure (ESP). . . . . . . . . . .300 Pa
Electrical Characteristics (V-Ph-Hz) . . . . . 400-3-50 Enter the Fan Performance table for the 50TFF012
Edb — Entering dry bulb vertical discharge unit on page 23. Find the fan r/s
Ewb — Entering wet bulb and kilowatts at 323 Pa and 1520 L/s. Note that
the fan speed is 14.5 r/s and power required is
Durablade economizer required. 1.56 kW (interpolation required). The standard
II. Select unit based on required cooling motor will adequately handle the job requirements.
capacity. V. Determine net capacities.
Enter the 50TFF012 Cooling Capacities table on Capacities are gross and do not include the effect of
page 18 at condenser entering temperature of evaporator-fan motor heat. Use IFM kW from Fan
36 C, evaporator-air entering at 1520 L/s, 26.7 C Performance table on page 23.
db and 20 C wb. The 50TFF012 unit will provide
cooling capacity of 30.1 kW and a sensible heat Determine net cooling capacity as follows:
capacity of 21.2 kW. For evaporator-air tempera- Net capacity = gross capacity – IFM kW
ture other than 26.7 C edb, calculate sensible heat = 30.1 kW – 1.56 kW
capacity correction, as required, using the formula = 28.5 kW
found in the notes following the Cooling Capacities Net sensible capacity = 21.2 kW – 1.56 kW
table on page 19. = 19.6 kW
NOTE: Unit ratings are gross capacities and do not Determine net heating capacity as follows:
include the effect of evaporator-fan motor (IFM)
Net capacity = gross capacity + IFM heat
heat. To calculate net capacities, see Step V. = 19.3 kW + 1.56 kW
III. Select electric heat: = 24.9 kW
Heating load required is 18 kW.
Enter the Electric Heating Capacities table (page 33)
for the 50TFF012 at 400-3-50. The 19.3 kW
heater at 400 v most closely satisfies the heating
required.
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Selection procedure (with 50TFF012 example) —
English
I. Determine cooling and heating requirements IV. Determine fan speed and power require-
at design conditions. ments at design conditions.
Given: Before entering the Fan Performance tables, calcu-
Required Cooling Capacity (TC) . . . . 96,000 Btuh late the total static pressure required based on unit
Sensible Heat Capacity (SHC) . . . . . .70,000 Btuh components. From the given and the Pressure Drop
Required Heating Capacity . . . . . . . 62,000 Btuh tables (page 33) find:
Condenser Entering-Air Temp . . . . . . . . . . . 95 F External static pressure 1.10 in. wg
Evaporator Entering-Air Temp . . . . . . . . 80 F edb, Economizer 0.04 in. wg
67 F ewb Electric Heat 0.06 in. wg
Evaporator Air Quantity. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3200 cfm Total static pressure 1.20 in. wg
External Static Pressure (ESP). . . . . . . .1.10 in. wg
Enter the Fan Performance table for the 50TFF012
Electrical Characteristics (V-Ph-Hz) . . . . . 400-3-50
Edb — Entering dry bulb vertical discharge unit on page 27. Find the fan rpm
and watts at 1.20 in. wg and 3200 cfm. Note that
Ewb — Entering wet bulb
the fan speed is 844 rpm and power required is
Durablade economizer required. 1430 watts. The standard motor will adequately
II. Select unit based on required cooling handle the job requirements.
capacity. V. Determine net capacities.
Enter the 50TFF012 Cooling Capacities table on Capacities are gross and do not include the effect of
page 21 condenser entering temperature of 95 F, evaporator-fan motor heat. Use IFM Watts from Fan
evaporator-air entering at 3200 cfm, 80 F db and Performance table on page 27.
67 F wb. The 50TFF012 unit will provide cooling
capacity of 102,500 Btuh and a sensible heat Determine net cooling capacity as follows:
capacity of 76,000 Btuh. For evaporator-air tem- Net capacity = gross capacity – IFM Watts
perature other than 80 F edb, calculate sensible
heat capacity correction, as required, using the for- Btuh
= 102,500 Btuh – 1430 Watts x 3.413
mula found in the notes following the Cooling Watts
Capacities table on page 21. = 102,500 Btuh – 4881 Btuh
NOTE: Unit ratings are gross capacities and do not = 97,619 Btuh
include the effect of evaporator-fan motor (IFM) Net sensible capacity = 76,000 Btuh – 4881 Btuh
heat. To calculate net capacities, see Step V. = 71,119 Btuh
III. Select electric heat: Determine net heating capacity as follows:
Heating load required is 62,000 Btuh. Net Capacity= gross capacity + IFM heat
= 65,871 + 4881
62,000 Btuh
= 18.2 kW of heat required = 70,752 Btuh
3413 Btuh/kW
Enter the Electric Heating Capacities table (page 33)
for the 50TFF012 at 400-3-50. The 19.3 kW
heater at 400 v most closely satisfies the heating
required.
19.3 x 3413 = 65,871 Btuh gross capacity
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Performance data
COOLING CAPACITIES — SI
50TFF007 (17.6 kW)
Air Entering Evaporator — L/s/BF
Temp (C)
Air Entering 700/0.05 950/0.07 1200/0.09
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (C)
(Edb)
13 16 19 22 13 16 19 22 13 16 19 22
TC 15.8 17.7 19.6 21.5 16.8 18.7 20.7 22.6 17.4 19.3 21.3 23.3
20 SHC 15.8 15.5 13.1 10.4 16.8 18.1 14.9 11.6 17.4 19.3 16.6 12.6
kW 3.98 4.11 4.25 4.39 4.08 4.21 4.35 4.49 4.12 4.27 4.41 4.55
TC 15.2 17.1 19.0 20.6 16.2 18.1 20.1 22.0 17.0 18.8 20.7 22.6
24 SHC 15.2 15.3 12.8 10.2 16.2 17.9 14.7 11.4 17.0 18.8 16.4 12.4
kW 4.26 4.41 4.56 4.71 4.38 4.51 4.66 4.82 4.43 4.58 4.73 4.88
TC 14.7 16.5 18.4 20.3 15.6 17.5 19.4 21.3 16.6 18.2 20.0 21.9
28 SHC 14.7 15.0 12.6 10.0 15.6 17.5 14.5 11.2 16.6 18.2 16.1 12.2
kW 4.54 4.70 4.87 5.04 4.66 4.82 4.98 5.15 4.74 4.89 5.05 5.21
TC 14.1 15.9 17.8 19.7 15.0 16.9 18.8 20.7 16.2 17.7 19.4 21.2
32 SHC 14.1 14.7 12.3 9.8 15.0 16.9 14.3 11.0 16.2 17.7 15.8 12.0
kW 4.81 4.99 5.17 5.36 4.92 5.10 5.29 5.48 5.05 5.20 5.37 5.55
TC 13.7 15.5 17.3 19.3 14.5 16.4 18.2 20.2 15.8 17.3 18.8 20.7
35 SHC 13.7 14.5 12.2 9.6 14.5 16.4 14.1 10.9 15.8 17.3 15.6 11.9
kW 5.01 5.20 5.39 5.60 5.12 5.31 5.52 5.73 5.28 5.61 5.61 5.80
TC 12.7 14.6 16.5 18.3 14.0 15.6 17.3 19.2 15.4 16.6 17.9 19.7
40 SHC 12.7 14.1 11.8 9.3 14.0 15.6 13.7 10.6 15.4 16.6 15.2 11.6
kW 5.33 5.54 5.76 5.99 5.46 5.68 5.90 6.13 5.68 5.83 5.99 6.20
TC 12.0 13.8 15.8 17.6 13.5 15.1 16.7 18.5 15.1 16.1 17.2 18.9
44 SHC 12.0 13.8 11.5 9.1 13.5 15.1 13.4 10.3 15.1 16.1 14.8 11.4
kW 5.60 5.82 6.05 6.29 5.75 5.97 6.20 6.45 5.99 6.14 6.31 6.52
TC 11.2 13.1 15.1 16.9 13.0 14.5 15.9 17.7 14.8 15.5 16.5 18.1
48 SHC 11.2 13.1 11.2 8.8 13.0 14.5 13.1 10.0 14.8 15.5 14.4 11.1
kW 5.85 6.09 6.34 6.60 6.04 6.26 6.50 6.76 6.31 6.46 6.61 6.84
TC 10.5 12.4 14.4 16.2 12.7 13.9 15.3 16.9 14.4 15.0 15.7 17.3
52 SHC 10.5 12.4 11.0 8.6 12.7 13.9 12.8 9.8 14.4 15.0 14.1 10.9
kW 6.11 6.36 6.63 6.91 6.31 6.56 6.81 7.08 6.62 6.77 6.92 7.16
LEGEND 4. Formulas:
BF — Bypass Factor SHCkW x 1000
Edb — Entering Dry Bulb Temperature (C) Cldb = Cedb –
Ewb — Entering Wet Bulb Temperature (C) 1.23 x L/s
kW — Compressor Input (kW)
Leaving wet bulb = wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (kW) of air leaving coil (hlwb).
TC — Total Capacity (kW)
TCkW x 1000
NOTES: hlwb = hewb –
1. Ratings are gross, and do not account for the effects of the 1.20 x L/s
evaporator-fan motor power and heat.
2. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. Where hewb is enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil (kJ/kg).
3. SHC is based on 26.7 C db temperature of air entering the unit. At
any other temperature, correct the SHC read from the table of cool-
ing capacities as follows:
Corrected SHCkW
= SHC + [1.23 x 10–3 x (1 – BF) x (Cdb – 26.7) x L/s]
Observe the rule of sign. Above 26.7 C, SHC correction will be posi-
tive; add it to SHC. Below 26.7 C, SHC correction will be negative;
subtract it from SHC.
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Performance data (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — SI (cont)
50TFF008 (21.5 kW)
Air Entering Evaporator — L/s BF
Temp (C)
Air Entering 850/0.05 1130/0.075
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (C)
(Edb)
14 16 18 20 22 14 16 18 20 22
TC 19.5 20.9 22.5 24.3 26.0 21.6 22.3 23.7 25.3 27.0
20 SHC 19.4 18.0 16.2 14.3 12.3 21.4 20.5 18.5 16.1 13.4
kW 5.02 5.16 5.34 5.54 5.72 5.28 5.37 5.52 5.70 5.88
TC 19.1 20.4 21.9 23.7 25.4 21.0 21.7 23.1 24.7 26.4
24 SHC 18.9 17.7 16.0 14.1 12.1 21.0 20.2 18.3 15.9 13.3
kW 5.25 5.38 5.56 5.76 5.96 5.51 5.58 5.74 5.92 6.12
TC 18.6 19.8 21.3 23.0 24.8 20.5 21.1 22.4 24.1 25.9
28 SHC 18.4 17.3 15.7 13.9 11.9 20.5 19.8 18.0 15.7 13.1
kW 5.49 5.61 5.78 5.98 6.19 5.74 5.8 5.96 6.15 6.36
TC 18.0 19.1 20.6 22.2 23.9 19.9 20.3 21.5 23.2 25.0
32 SHC 17.8 16.9 15.4 13.6 11.6 19.8 19.4 17.7 15.4 12.9
kW 5.77 5.88 6.04 6.25 6.47 6.03 6.07 6.22 6.43 6.64
TC 17.3 18.2 19.63 21.3 23.0 18.2 19.4 20.6 22.3 24.0
36 SHC 17.2 16.4 15.0 13.2 11.3 19.1 18.9 17.3 15.0 12.5
kW 6.09 6.18 6.34 6.55 6.77 6.33 6.37 6.61 6.73 6.94
TC 16.6 18.3 18.7 20.3 22.0 18.4 18.6 19.6 21.3 23.0
40 SHC 16.6 15.9 14.6 12.8 10.9 18.4 18.3 16.9 14.7 12.3
kW 6.40 6.48 6.63 6.84 7.07 6.65 6.67 6.81 7.02 7.24
TC 15.9 16.4 17.7 19.4 21.0 17.7 17.7 18.7 20.2 21.9
44 SHC 15.9 15.4 14.2 12.5 10.6 17.7 17.6 16.4 14.3 11.9
kW 6.71 6.77 6.92 7.13 7.36 6.97 6.97 7.10 7.30 7.53
TC 15.2 15.5 16.7 18.3 19.9 16.9 16.9 17.7 19.1 20.7
48 SHC 15.2 14.9 13.8 12.1 10.2 16.9 16.9 15.8 13.9 11.5
kW 7.02 7.05 7.20 7.41 7.64 7.27 7.27 7.39 7.57 7.81
TC 14.4 14.5 15.6 17.3 18.8 16.1 16.1 16.8 18.0 19.6
52 SHC 14.4 14.3 13.3 11.7 9.9 16.1 16.1 15.2 13.5 11.2
kW 7.33 7.33 7.47 7.67 7.91 7.56 7.57 7.67 7.85 8.08
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COOLING CAPACITIES — SI (cont)
LEGEND 4. Formulas:
BF — Bypass Factor SHCkW x 1000
Edb — Entering Dry Bulb Temperature (C) Cldb = Cedb –
Ewb — Entering Wet Bulb Temperature (C) 1.23 x L/s
kW — Compressor Input (kW)
Leaving wet bulb = wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (kW) of air leaving coil (hlwb).
TC — Total Capacity (kW)
TCkW x 1000
NOTES: hlwb = hewb –
1. Ratings are gross, and do not account for the effects of the 1.20 x L/s
evaporator-fan motor power and heat.
2. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. Where hewb is enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil (kJ/kg).
3. SHC is based on 26.7 C db temperature of air entering the unit. At
any other temperature, correct the SHC read from the table of cool-
ing capacities as follows:
Corrected SHCkW
= SHC + [1.23 x 10–3 x (1 – BF) x (Cdb – 26.7) x L/s]
Observe the rule of sign. Above 26.7 C, SHC correction will be posi-
tive; add it to SHC. Below 26.7 C, SHC correction will be negative;
subtract it from SHC.
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Performance data (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — SI (cont)
50TFF012 (29.2 kW)
Air Entering Evaporator — L/s BF
Temp (C)
Air Entering 1140/0.08 1520/0.105
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (C)
(Edb)
14 16 18 20 22 14 16 18 20 22
TC 26.6 28.2 30.5 33.1 34.7 30.5 31.4 32.7 34.3 36.3
20 SHC 26.4 24.8 22.8 20.3 17.3 30.4 29.3 26.2 22.2 18.7
kW 6.82 6.98 7.17 7.35 7.42 7.09 7.17 7.27 7.39 7.60
TC 25.8 27.0 29.4 32.1 33.8 29.6 30.4 31.8 33.5 35.3
24 SHC 25.6 24.2 22.3 19.9 16.8 29.5 28.7 25.9 22.2 18.4
kW 7.20 7.34 7.54 7.73 7.82 7.47 7.53 7.65 7.80 7.99
TC 24.7 25.8 28.2 30.8 32.8 28.5 29.1 30.7 32.6 34.4
28 SHC 24.6 23.5 21.7 19.4 16.4 28.5 27.9 25.4 21.9 18.2
kW 7.61 7.93 8.11 8.32 8.45 8.09 8.12 8.26 8.46 8.64
TC 23.6 24.5 26.6 29.4 31.8 27.3 27.7 29.4 31.5 33.3
32 SHC 23.5 22.7 21.1 18.8 16.1 27.3 27.0 24.8 21.6 17.8
kW 8.03 8.13 8.31 8.53 8.67 8.30 8.32 8.47 8.67 8.85
TC 22.4 23.0 25.0 27.9 30.7 26.1 26.3 27.9 30.1 32.0
36 SHC 22.3 21.8 20.3 18.2 17.8 26.0 26.0 24.1 21.2 17.4
kW 8.47 8.53 8.73 8.96 9.15 8.74 8.74 8.89 9.11 9.30
TC 21.1 21.5 23.4 26.2 29.5 24.7 24.7 26.4 28.7 30.8
40 SHC 21.1 20.9 19.6 17.5 15.3 24.7 24.7 23.3 20.7 17.2
kW 8.95 8.97 9.15 9.40 9.64 9.20 9.20 9.34 9.56 9.80
TC 20.0 20.1 21.7 24.4 27.9 23.1 23.1 24.4 26.6 29.4
44 SHC 20.0 19.9 18.7 16.8 14.8 23.1 23.1 22.0 20.0 16.7
kW 9.40 9.40 9.60 9.86 10.11 9.70 9.71 9.82 10.03 10.29
TC 19.1 19.1 20.3 22.6 26.0 21.5 21.5 22.4 24.3 27.6
48 SHC 10.1 19.1 17.9 16.2 14.2 21.5 21.5 20.7 19.1 16.2
kW 9.89 9.89 10.06 10.32 10.59 10.22 10.22 10.31 10.50 10.79
TC 18.3 18.3 19.1 20.9 24.0 20.0 20.0 20.4 21.9 25.5
52 SHC 18.3 18.3 17.2 15.5 13.5 20.0 20.0 18.4 18.1 15.5
kW 10.37 10.37 10.52 10.77 11.07 10.74 10.74 10.81 10.98 11.28
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COOLING CAPACITIES — SI (cont)
50TFF014 (35.9 kW)
Air Entering Evaporator — L/s/BF
Temp (C)
Air Entering 1500/0.13 2000/0.17 2350/0.21
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (C)
(Edb)
13 16 19 22 13 16 19 22 13 16 19 22
TC 34.7 38.0 41.4 44.4 37.0 40.0 43.2 46.3 36.6 40.1 43.6 46.7
20 SHC 34.7 33.8 28.1 22.0 37.0 39.9 31.7 24.0 36.6 40.1 33.5 25.0
kW 8.92 8.99 9.08 9.13 9.00 9.06 9.13 9.22 9.05 9.10 9.15 9.25
TC 32.1 35.8 39.6 43.0 34.8 38.2 41.6 44.9 35.5 38.7 42.1 45.5
24 SHC 32.1 32.8 27.4 21.6 34.8 38.2 31.1 23.7 35.5 38.7 32.4 24.8
kW 9.34 9.46 9.60 9.70 9.47 9.57 9.68 9.80 9.60 9.63 9.74 9.84
TC 29.4 33.6 37.9 41.6 32.9 36.3 40.0 43.4 34.4 37.4 40.6 44.0
28 SHC 29.4 31.9 26.7 21.1 32.9 36.3 30.5 23.3 34.4 37.4 32.5 24.6
kW 9.78 9.94 10.12 10.27 9.95 10.08 10.22 10.39 10.15 10.10 10.25 10.42
TC 26.7 31.5 36.2 40.2 30.8 34.5 38.3 42.0 33.0 36.0 39.1 42.7
32 SHC 26.7 30.9 26.0 20.7 30.8 34.5 29.9 22.9 33.0 36.0 31.9 24.3
kW 10.20 10.42 10.64 10.85 10.40 10.59 10.76 10.96 10.49 10.65 10.82 11.01
TC 24.7 29.9 34.9 39.1 29.2 33.1 37.0 40.9 31.4 35.0 38.0 41.6
35 SHC 24.7 29.7 25.5 20.3 29.2 33.1 29.4 22.7 31.4 35.0 31.5 24.2
kW 10.52 10.80 11.03 11.30 10.77 11.00 11.18 11.40 10.40 11.07 11.25 11.47
TC 21.1 26.8 32.3 37.1 26.9 30.8 34.7 38.8 30.5 53.1 35.8 39.5
40 SHC 21.1 26.8 24.4 19.7 26.9 30.8 28.3 22.1 30.5 33.1 30.6 23.7
kW 11.10 11.40 11.71 12.00 11.42 11.64 11.88 12.13 11.64 11.79 11.96 12.20
TC 20.5 25.3 30.2 35.2 25.7 28.8 32.2 36.9 29.1 31.0 33.4 37.6
44 SHC 20.5 25.3 23.5 19.1 25.7 28.8 27.1 21.5 29.1 31.0 29.4 23.2
kW 11.62 11.93 12.25 12.58 12.05 12.24 12.44 12.73 12.26 12.38 12.52 12.79
TC 20.4 24.1 27.9 33.2 24.5 26.9 29.6 34.9 27.7 29.0 30.8 35.5
48 SHC 20.4 24.1 27.9 33.2 24.5 26.9 25.8 21.0 27.7 29.0 28.1 22.6
kW 12.15 12.45 12.78 13.17 12.68 12.84 13.00 13.33 12.88 12.97 13.10 13.39
TC 20.1 22.8 25.8 31.3 23.3 24.9 27.0 33.1 26.2 26.9 28.2 33.5
52 SHC 20.1 22.8 21.4 17.8 23.3 24.9 24.5 20.3 26.0 26.8 26.7 22.1
kW 12.67 12.98 13.31 13.75 13.34 13.43 13.56 13.93 13.49 13.57 13.67 13.97
LEGEND 4. Formulas:
BF — Bypass Factor SHCkW x 1000
Edb — Entering Dry Bulb Temperature (C) Cldb = Cedb –
Ewb — Entering Wet Bulb Temperature (C) 1.23 x L/s
kW — Compressor Input (kW)
Leaving wet bulb = wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (kW) of air leaving coil (hlwb).
TC — Total Capacity (kW)
TCkW x 1000
NOTES: hlwb = hewb –
1. Ratings are gross, and do not account for the effects of the 1.20 x L/s
evaporator-fan motor power and heat.
2. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. Where hewb is enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil (kJ/kg).
3. SHC is based on 26.7 C db temperature of air entering the unit. At
any other temperature, correct the SHC read from the table of cool-
ing capacities as follows:
Corrected SHCkW
= SHC + [1.23 x 10–3 x (1 – BF) x (Cdb – 26.7) x L/s]
Observe the rule of sign. Above 26.7 C, SHC correction will be posi-
tive; add it to SHC. Below 26.7 C, SHC correction will be negative;
subtract it from SHC.
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Performance data (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — ENGLISH
50TFF007 (5 TONS)
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Entering 1500/0.05 2000/0.07 2500/0.09
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
62 67 72 62 67 72 62 67 72
TC 60.0 66.0 72.1 63.0 69.2 76.1 65.2 71.5 78.1
75 SHC 50.5 42.6 34.5 58.2 48.5 38.3 64.3 54.0 41.3
kW 4.44 4.57 4.71 4.52 4.66 4.84 4.58 4.74 4.90
TC 57.2 63.2 69.4 60.3 66.3 72.4 62.6 68.0 74.3
85 SHC 49.4 41.6 33.5 57.3 47.5 37.1 62.6 52.8 39.9
kW 4.85 5.00 5.17 4.96 5.11 5.28 5.03 5.18 5.34
TC 54.4 60.2 66.3 57.1 62.9 69.4 60.0 64.7 70.9
95 SHC 48.1 40.4 32.4 55.6 46.4 36.2 60.0 52.0 39.3
kW 5.25 5.43 5.62 5.35 5.54 5.75 5.47 5.62 5.81
TC 51.0 56.9 62.9 54.2 59.5 65.7 57.2 61.1 67.1
105 SHC 46.5 39.1 31.2 53.5 45.2 35.0 57.2 50.7 38.2
kW 5.64 5.83 6.05 5.76 5.97 6.19 5.90 6.05 6.26
TC 47.6 53.7 59.5 51.4 56.0 62.0 54.4 57.4 63.3
115 SHC 45.0 37.8 30.0 51.3 44.0 33.8 54.4 49.4 37.0
kW 6.02 6.24 6.48 6.17 6.39 6.63 6.33 6.48 6.70
TC 44.7 50.3 55.8 48.7 52.3 58.0 51.6 53.5 59.2
125 SHC 43.5 36.6 28.8 48.7 42.5 32.4 51.6 47.7 35.9
kW 6.39 6.65 6.90 6.61 6.77 7.03 6.79 6.87 7.12
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COOLING CAPACITIES — ENGLISH (cont)
50TFF012 (8.3 TONS)
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Entering 2500/0.09 3200/0.105 3800/0.12 4000/0.13
Condenser Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
62 67 72 62 67 72 62 67 72 62 67 72
TC 95.1 108.3 116.7 104.5 112.8 121.4 106.2 114.9 124.4 107.0 115.8 124.2
75 SHC 77.4 64.2 77.2 87.6 70.1 82.0 101.9 74.6 84.7 95.0 75.9 32.4
kW 7.39 7.69 7.83 7.55 7.74 8.00 7.5 7.81 8.10 7.56 7.84 8.10
TC 88.9 102.3 112.0 98.5 108.3 116.9 101.8 110.3 119.2 102.7 110.8 119.0
85 SHC 79.9 69.3 55.1 93.5 77.7 60.0 100.3 83.4 63.7 102.2 85.1 64.4
kW 7.91 8.24 8.42 8.08 8.34 8.60 8.10 8.39 8.69 8.15 8.41 8.67
TC 81.8 94.7 107.2 91.2 102.5 110.9 96.8 104.4 113.7 98.0 105.0 114.2
95 SHC 76.4 66.2 53.8 89.5 76.0 58.1 96.7 82.1 61.4 98.0 83.9 63.2
kW 8.64 8.94 8.85 8.77 9.08 8.96 8.8 9.15 9.03 8.91 9.17 4.60
TC 74.2 86.4 101.8 83.4 95.2 105.3 89.7 98.2 107.6 91.3 98.7 108.0
105 SHC 72.1 62.8 51.8 83.4 73.4 56.9 89.7 80.5 60.8 91.3 82.6 61.7
kW 9.06 9.42 9.74 9.26 9.56 9.88 9.4 9.65 9.96 9.48 9.66 9.98
TC 67.4 77.2 94.2 75.6 83.8 99.0 81.3 87.4 100.6 82.8 88.4 101.0
115 SHC 67.3 59.1 49.5 75.6 68.9 55.1 81.2 76.3 59.0 82.7 78.7 60.1
kW 9.71 10.04 10.42 9.97 10.19 10.59 10.1 10.28 10.66 10.19 10.31 10.68
TC 63.2 69.2 84.4 68.5 71.8 88.8 73.1 75.0 92.3 74.2 76.0 93.0
125 SHC 63.2 56.0 46.0 68.5 64.3 51.9 73.0 70.9 56.9 74.2 73.0 58.4
kW 10.37 10.68 11.09 10.69 10.85 11.27 10.9 10.95 11.37 10.93 10.97 11.41
LEGEND 4. Formulas:
BF — Bypass Factor SHCBtuh
Edb — Entering Dry Bulb Temperature (F) Fldb = Fedb –
Ewb — Entering Wet Bulb Temperature (F) 1.09 x cfm
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh) Leaving wet bulb = wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) leaving coil (hlwb).
TCBtuh
NOTES: hlwb = hewb –
1. Ratings are gross, and do not account for the effects of the evaporator-fan 4.50 x cfm
motor power and heat.
2. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. Where hewb is enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil (kJ/kg).
3. SHC is based on 80 F db temperature of air entering the unit. At any
other temperature, correct the SHC read from the table of cooling capaci-
ties as follows:
Corrected SHCBtuh
= SHC + [1.10 x (1 – BF) x (Fdb – 80) x cfm]
Observe the rule of sign. Above 80 F, SHC correction will be positive; add
it to SHC. Below 80 F, SHC correction will be negative; subtract it from
SHC.
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Performance data (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE (SI) — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS
50TFF007 (17.6 kW) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)
External Static Pressure (Pa)
Airflow
(L/s) 25 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400
R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW
700 12.1 0.30 13.1 0.36 14.8 0.48 16.4 0.61 17.8 0.75 18.7 0.85 18.7 0.83 17.8 0.67 16.0 0.44
750 12.8 0.36 13.7 0.42 15.5 0.56 17.0 0.68 18.4 0.84 19.5 0.98 20.1 1.05 20.0 1.23 19.1 0.85
800 13.5 0.42 14.4 0.49 16.1 0.63 17.5 0.77 18.9 0.93 20.1 1.09 21.1 1.22 21.5 1.28 21.3 1.22
850 14.2 0.56 15.1 0.61 16.7 0.74 18.1 0.85 19.4 1.00 20.6 1.15 21.7 1.31 22.9 1.50 23.9 1.69
900 14.9 0.63 15.8 0.70 17.3 0.82 18.7 0.95 19.9 1.10 21.1 1.26 22.2 1.42 23.3 1.62 24.4 1.80
950 15.7 0.72 16.5 0.78 17.9 0.91 19.3 1.06 20.5 1.21 21.7 1.37 22.8 1.55 23.8 1.73 24.8 1.93
1000 16.4 0.81 17.2 0.88 18.6 1.02 19.9 1.18 21.1 1.34 22.2 1.50 23.3 1.69 24.3 1.86 25.2 2.06
1050 17.2 0.92 17.9 0.99 19.2 1.13 20.6 1.30 21.7 1.48 22.8 1.64 23.8 1.83 24.9 2.01 25.7 2.21
1100 18.0 1.03 18.6 1.10 19.9 1.26 21.2 1.44 22.3 1.63 23.4 1.79 24.4 1.98 25.4 2.18 26.3 2.38
1150 18.7 1.17 19.2 1.23 20.6 1.41 21.8 1.58 23.0 1.78 24.0 1.97 24.9 2.14 25.9 2.34 — —
1200 19.4 1.23 19.8 1.36 21.3 1.55 22.4 1.72 23.6 1.92 24.6 2.12 25.5 2.29 — — — —
LEGEND nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not
BkW — Fan Input kW x Motor Efficiency be affected. See Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance table on
kW — Kilowatt Input to Motor page 30 or additional information.
6. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your
NOTES: Carrier representative to verify.
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (see Note 3). 7. To convert kW to bkW:
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. BkW = kW x Motor Efficiency
Motor Efficiency: .81 Maximum Continuous kW: 2.12
3. Factory-shipped drive range is 15.50 to 20.08 r/s. Other r/s’s may 8. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
require a field-supplied drive. 9. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer, electric heater) must be
4. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils. added to external static pressure before entering Fan Performance
5. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that table.
the full range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using
your fan motors up to the kW ratings shown will not result in
LEGEND nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not
BkW — Fan Input kW x Motor Efficiency be affected. See Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance table on
kW — Kilowatt Input to Motor page 30 or additional information.
6. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your
NOTES: Carrier representative to verify.
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (see Note 3). 7. To convert kW to bkW:
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. BkW = kW x Motor Efficiency
Motor Efficiency: .81 Maximum Continuous kW: 2.12
3. Factory-shipped drive range is 10.33 to 14.67 r/s. Other r/s’s may 8. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
require a field-supplied drive. 9. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer, electric heater) must be
4. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils. added to external static pressure before entering Fan Performance
5. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that table.
the full range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using
your fan motors up to the kW ratings shown will not result in
22
FAN PERFORMANCE (SI) — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
50TFF012 (29.2 kW) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)
External Static Pressure (Pa)
Airflow
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
(L/s)
R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW
1100 7.6 0.36 9.2 0.46 10.2 0.56 11.3 0.70 12.7 0.74 12.9 0.80 13.6 0.90 14.4 1.09 15.2 1.20 16.2 1.37
1200 7.9 0.39 9.3 0.51 10.4 0.63 11.4 0.75 12.8 0.86 13.0 0.90 13.9 1.02 14.6 1.13 15.4 1.38 16.3 1.60
1250 8.2 0.42 9.5 0.55 10.6 0.69 11.5 0.80 12.9 1.92 13.1 1.02 14.2 1.14 14.8 1.38 15.6 1.65 16.5 1.83
1300 8.4 0.56 9.6 0.78 10.8 0.88 11.7 0.96 12.6 1.09 13.3 1.18 14.3 1.34 15.1 1.58 15.9 1.81 16.7 2.03
1400 8.8 0.66 10.0 0.86 11.1 0.98 12.0 1.10 12.9 1.22 13.7 1.33 14.5 1.47 15.4 1.67 16.2 1.90 16.8 2.12
1500 9.2 0.74 10.4 0.95 11.5 1.09 12.4 1.23 13.2 1.35 14.0 1.49 14.8 1.57 15.6 1.77 16.4 1.97 17.1 2.21
1600 9.7 0.85 10.8 1.07 11.8 1.22 12.8 1.37 13.6 1.49 14.4 1.65 15.1 1.79 15.8 1.94 16.5 2.09 17.3 2.31
1700 10.2 0.96 11.2 1.19 12.2 1.35 13.1 1.51 13.9 1.66 14.7 1.81 15.4 1.98 16.1 2.13 16.7 2.29 17.4 2.46
1800 10.6 1.09 11.7 1.34 12.6 1.51 13.5 1.67 14.3 1.85 15.0 2.01 15.7 2.18 16.4 2.36 17.1 2.54 17.7 2.71
1900 11.1 1.24 12.1 1.49 13.0 1.67 13.9 1.86 14.7 2.04 15.4 2.23 16.1 2.40 16.8 2.59 17.4 2.80 18.0 2.99
LEGEND nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not
BkW — Fan Input kW x Motor Efficiency be affected. See Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance table on
kW — Kilowatt Input to Motor page 30 or additional information.
6. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your
NOTES: Carrier representative to verify.
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (see Note 3). 7. To convert kW to bkW:
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. BkW = kW x Motor Efficiency
Motor Efficiency: .83 Maximum Continuous kW: 2.12
3. Factory-shipped drive range is 11.50 to 15.00 r/s. Other r/s’s may 8. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
require a field-supplied drive. 9. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer, electric heater) must be
4. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils. added to external static pressure before entering Fan Performance
5. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that table.
the full range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using
your fan motors up to the kW ratings shown will not result in
LEGEND nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not
BkW — Fan Input kW x Motor Efficiency be affected. See Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance table on
kW — Kilowatt Input to Motor page 30 or additional information.
6. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your
NOTES: Carrier representative to verify.
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (see Note 3). 7. To convert kW to bkW:
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. BkW = kW x Motor Efficiency
Motor Efficiency: .85 Maximum Continuous kW: 3.31
3. Factory-shipped drive range is 11.83 to 14.83 r/s. Other r/s’s may 8. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
require a field-supplied drive. 9. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer, electric heater) must be
4. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils. added to external static pressure before entering Fan Performance
5. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that table.
the full range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using
your fan motors up to the kW ratings shown will not result in
23
Performance data (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE (SI) — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS
50TFF007 (17.6 kW) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)
External Static Pressure (Pa)
Airflow
(L/s) 25 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400
R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW
700 10.8 0.25 12.0 0.30 13.9 0.41 15.6 0.53 17.0 0.67 18.4 0.83 19.8 1.04 21.2 1.27 21.9 1.38
750 11.5 0.30 12.5 0.35 14.4 0.47 16.1 0.60 17.5 0.74 18.8 0.88 20.1 1.09 21.5 1.31 22.3 1.42
800 12.1 0.35 13.1 0.41 14.9 0.53 16.5 0.67 17.9 0.81 19.2 0.96 20.4 1.12 21.7 1.36 22.6 1.50
850 12.8 0.49 13.7 0.53 15.4 0.64 17.0 0.76 18.3 0.89 19.6 1.03 20.8 1.19 21.9 1.35 23.0 1.52
900 13.4 0.54 14.3 0.59 15.9 0.71 17.5 0.84 18.8 0.97 20.0 1.11 21.3 1.28 22.3 1.44 23.4 1.63
950 14.1 0.61 14.9 0.65 16.5 0.78 17.9 0.92 19.3 1.06 20.5 1.20 21.7 1.37 22.8 1.55 23.8 1.73
1000 14.7 0.67 15.5 0.73 17.0 0.85 18.4 1.00 19.8 1.15 21.0 1.31 22.1 1.48 23.2 1.66 24.2 1.85
1050 15.4 0.75 16.1 0.82 17.6 0.95 18.9 1.10 20.3 1.27 21.5 1.43 22.5 1.60 23.6 1.78 24.6 1.98
1100 16.1 0.85 16.7 0.91 18.2 1.05 19.5 1.21 20.8 1.37 22.0 1.56 23.0 1.73 24.0 1.91 25.1 2.10
1150 16.8 0.95 17.4 1.01 18.7 1.17 20.0 1.31 21.2 1.49 22.4 1.69 23.5 1.87 24.5 2.05 25.5 2.23
1200 17.5 1.05 18.1 1.10 19.6 1.25 20.5 1.41 21.8 1.61 22.8 1.77 24.1 2.01 25.0 2.20 26.0 2.39
LEGEND nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not
BkW — Fan Input kW x Motor Efficiency be affected. See Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance table on
kW — Kilowatt Input to Motor page 30 or additional information.
6. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your
NOTES: Carrier representative to verify.
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (see Note 3). 7. To convert kW to bkW:
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. BkW = kW x Motor Efficiency
Motor Efficiency: .81 Maximum Continuous kW: 2.12
3. Factory-shipped drive range is 15.50 to 20.08 r/s. Other r/s’s may 8. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
require a field-supplied drive. 9. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer, electric heater) must be
4. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils. added to external static pressure before entering Fan Performance
5. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that table.
the full range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using
your fan motors up to the kW ratings shown will not result in
LEGEND nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not
BkW — Fan Input kW x Motor Efficiency be affected. See Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance table on
kW — Kilowatt Input to Motor page 30 or additional information.
6. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your
NOTES: Carrier representative to verify.
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (see Note 3). 7. To convert kW to bkW:
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. BkW = kW x Motor Efficiency
Motor Efficiency: .81 Maximum Continuous kW: 2.12
3. Factory-shipped drive range is 10.33 to 14.67 r/s. Other r/s’s may 8. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
require a field-supplied drive. 9. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer, electric heater) must be
4. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils. added to external static pressure before entering Fan Performance
5. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that table.
the full range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using
your fan motors up to the kW ratings shown will not result in
24
FAN PERFORMANCE (SI) — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
50TFF012 (29.2 kW) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)
External Static Pressure (Pa)
Airflow
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
(L/s)
R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW R/s kW
1100 7.3 0.30 8.6 0.43 9.8 0.47 10.8 0.60 11.8 0.72 12.8 0.85 13.6 0.90 13.6 0.95 14.2 0.98 14.4 1.04
1200 7.4 0.35 8.7 0.46 9.9 0.58 11.0 0.72 11.9 0.80 12.9 0.86 13.7 0.96 13.8 1.02 14.4 1.08 14.7 1.23
1250 7.6 0.39 8.8 0.49 10.0 0.69 11.1 0.77 12.0 0.88 13.0 0.87 13.8 1.02 13.9 1.08 14.6 1.20 15.0 1.45
1300 7.6 0.56 8.9 0.67 10.2 0.83 11.1 0.91 12.1 1.05 13.1 1.21 13.9 1.22 14.0 0.79 15.0 1.43 15.6 1.64
1400 8.0 0.66 9.3 0.78 10.5 0.91 11.4 1.03 12.4 1.16 13.3 1.30 14.1 1.41 14.6 1.25 15.4 1.64 16.0 1.75
1500 8.4 0.74 9.6 0.87 10.7 0.99 11.8 1.14 12.7 1.28 13.5 1.42 14.3 1.57 15.1 1.67 15.7 1.83 16.4 1.88
1600 8.8 0.85 10.0 0.96 11.1 1.10 12.1 1.25 12.9 1.40 13.8 1.55 14.5 1.70 15.3 1.88 16.0 2.00 16.7 2.09
1700 9.1 0.96 10.3 1.06 11.3 1.22 12.3 1.37 13.2 1.53 14.0 1.69 14.8 1.86 15.5 2.02 16.3 2.23 17.0 2.36
1800 9.5 1.09 10.7 1.18 11.7 1.34 12.6 1.51 13.5 1.68 14.3 1.86 15.0 2.03 15.8 2.21 16.4 2.40 17.2 2.62
1900 9.9 1.24 11.0 1.31 12.0 1.48 12.9 1.66 13.8 1.84 14.6 2.04 15.3 2.21 16.0 2.42 16.7 2.61 17.3 2.82
LEGEND nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not
BkW — Fan Input kW x Motor Efficiency be affected. See Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance table on
kW — Kilowatt Input to Motor page 30 or additional information.
6. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your
NOTES: Carrier representative to verify.
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (see Note 3). 7. To convert kW to bkW:
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. BkW = kW x Motor Efficiency
Motor Efficiency: .83 Maximum Continuous kW: 2.12
3. Factory-shipped drive range is 11.50 to 15.00 r/s. Other r/s’s may 8. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
require a field-supplied drive. 9. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer, electric heater) must be
4. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils. added to external static pressure before entering Fan Performance
5. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that table.
the full range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using
your fan motors up to the kW ratings shown will not result in
LEGEND nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not
BkW — Fan Input kW x Motor Efficiency be affected. See Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance table on
kW — Kilowatt Input to Motor page 30 or additional information.
6. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your
NOTES: Carrier representative to verify.
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (see Note 3). 7. To convert kW to bkW:
BkW = kW x Motor Efficiency
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required.
Motor Efficiency: .85 Maximum Continuous kW: 3.31
3. Factory-shipped drive range is 11.83 to 14.83 r/s. Other r/s’s may 8. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
require a field-supplied drive. 9. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer, electric heater) must be
4. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils. added to external static pressure before entering Fan Performance
5. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that table.
the full range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using
your fan motors up to the kW ratings shown will not result in
25
Performance data (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE (ENGLISH) — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS
50TFF007 (5 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts
1500 731 304 789 368 895 488 990 617 1074 764 1130 875 1168 921 1250 1059 1345 1216
1600 772 359 826 424 930 562 1019 691 1105 847 1174 985 1213 1078 1315 1197 1401 1335
1700 814 424 865 497 964 636 1050 774 1134 930 1208 1096 1265 1234 1348 1455 1421 1639
1800 852 562 905 615 1002 739 1084 859 1163 998 1235 1156 1303 1318 1371 1499 1433 1638
1900 894 630 945 692 1037 818 1119 948 1194 1089 1266 1250 1330 1413 1396 1604 1460 1796
2000 936 708 984 771 1072 899 1154 1047 1226 1190 1297 1361 1362 1534 1422 1718 1485 1910
2100 978 795 1024 859 1108 998 1190 1156 1259 1310 1327 1473 1393 1656 1452 1840 1510 2041
2200 1021 891 1064 956 1145 1097 1225 1275 1294 1439 1359 1604 1423 1779 1483 1980 1538 2171
2300 1064 998 1104 1064 1183 1216 1260 1396 1330 1578 1392 1744 1454 1927 1515 2128 1569 2326
2400 1107 1114 1145 1182 1222 1353 1296 1534 1365 1718 1426 1901 1485 2084 1544 2283 1601 2459
2500 1150 1241 1186 1318 1262 1491 1331 1674 1400 1875 1461 2067 1518 2249 1575 2445 — —
26
FAN PERFORMANCE (ENGLISH) — VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
50TFF012 (8.3 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts
2500 471 369 552 494 617 611 679 719 740 818 757 881 765 944 811 1034 889 1321 946 1645
2600 483 404 562 530 627 656 685 773 754 881 765 944 775 1025 825 1097 907 1429 959 1771
2700 495 449 573 575 638 710 694 827 757 944 775 1007 793 1088 848 1240 929 1528 975 1878
2800 508 485 583 620 648 755 704 881 759 1007 791 1070 808 1186 887 1357 954 1690 987 1959
2900 521 530 594 665 659 809 714 944 766 1070 807 1150 823 1339 918 1519 963 1834 999 2040
3000 532 630 605 763 670 891 725 1014 778 1148 825 1275 874 1422 926 1613 974 1920 1012 2134
3100 544 677 616 803 680 940 735 1081 787 1216 835 1353 880 1491 933 1656 983 1963 1017 2177
3200 557 716 628 859 690 998 746 1148 796 1284 844 1430 888 1569 934 1718 988 1980 1025 2230
3300 570 763 639 907 700 1064 757 1216 805 1353 854 1508 897 1648 940 1853 989 2031 1032 2282
3400 583 818 651 965 711 1123 767 1284 815 1430 863 1587 907 1744 947 1946 991 2099 1038 2318
3500 596 867 663 1031 721 1190 777 1353 826 1517 871 1665 916 1831 956 2039 997 2195 1043 2380
3600 609 924 674 1097 732 1267 787 1430 836 1595 880 1753 926 1927 966 2134 1004 2291 1045 2478
3700 622 989 686 1165 744 1335 797 1508 847 1691 890 1849 934 2015 976 2238 1013 2397 1051 2569
3800 635 1047 698 1241 755 1413 808 1595 857 1779 901 1945 943 2160 985 2344 1023 2514 1059 2688
3900 649 1123 713 1318 767 1491 818 1683 867 1866 912 2050 952 2265 994 2451 1032 2633 1068 2819
4000 662 1190 722 1396 778 1578 829 1779 878 1962 922 2203 962 2371 1003 2560 1042 2763 1078 2952
4100 675 1267 734 1482 790 1674 839 1875 888 2058 933 2309 973 2496 1011 2679 1051 2895 1087 3097
4200 689 1353 746 1569 801 1761 851 1971 898 2212 943 2424 983 2624 1021 2810 1060 3029 1090 3276
LEGEND Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance table on page 30 for additional
Bhp — Brake Horsepower information.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 6. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your Carrier
representative to verify.
NOTES: 7. To convert Watts to Bhp:
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (see Note 3). Watts x Motor Efficiency
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. Bhp =
746
3. Factory-shipped drive range is 690 to 900 rpm. Other rpms may require a
field-supplied drive. Motor Efficiency: .83 Maximum Continuous Watts: 2120
4. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils. 8. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
5. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that the full 9. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer, electric heater) must be added to
range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors external static pressure before entering Fan Performance table.
up to the wattage ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or
premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected. See
27
Performance data (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE (ENGLISH) — HORIZONTAL DISCHRGE UNITS
50TFF007 (5 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts
1500 656 258 722 304 840 424 939 543 1024 672 1106 829 1195 995 1269 1179 1347 1354
1600 691 304 753 350 867 470 965 608 1050 737 1127 884 1207 1078 1285 1262 1360 1464
1700 727 350 785 405 895 534 991 672 1076 811 1151 958 1222 1123 1301 1354 1370 1566
1800 765 487 821 532 923 638 1019 843 1099 883 1178 1031 1249 1182 1316 1353 1382 1526
1900 802 539 854 585 953 700 1046 835 1126 965 1201 1106 1274 1275 1338 1439 1402 1621
2000 840 600 888 646 984 771 1073 907 1154 1047 1226 1190 1297 1361 1363 1534 1424 1718
2100 878 669 923 716 1015 843 1101 981 1182 1140 1252 1292 1320 1456 1388 1639 1448 1831
2200 916 739 958 795 1046 924 1129 1072 1209 1241 1280 1404 1345 1569 1410 1744 1473 1945
2300 954 827 993 883 1079 1022 1160 1173 1237 1344 1309 1517 1372 1691 1434 1866 1496 2067
2400 993 916 1029 973 1112 1123 1190 1275 1264 1447 1336 1639 1400 1823 1459 1997 1519 2188
2500 1031 1022 1066 1081 1145 1241 1220 1396 1292 1569 1363 1770 1428 1962 1486 2145 1543 2335
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FAN PERFORMANCE (ENGLISH) — HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS (cont)
50TFF012 (8.3 TONS) — STANDARD MOTOR (BELT DRIVE)
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts Rpm Watts
2500 437 333 517 440 590 566 653 692 712 755 770 827 805 881 811 944 830 998 883 1240
2600 448 369 526 476 597 602 660 746 717 836 778 881 815 926 822 989 843 1079 898 1357
2700 460 404 534 512 605 638 668 791 723 908 779 944 825 980 835 1052 855 1186 910 1474
2800 471 449 544 557 613 683 675 361 730 971 783 1052 830 1070 843 1150 868 1303 924 1546
2900 483 494 553 593 620 728 682 881 738 1034 789 1150 840 1159 860 1195 880 1429 942 1681
3000 484 562 560 677 631 810 690 940 747 1081 800 1233 850 1353 879 1233 925 1604 964 1761
3100 495 607 570 723 638 851 699 998 755 1140 805 1284 857 1447 896 1473 935 1709 975 1811
3200 505 646 579 763 646 899 708 1047 761 1199 812 1344 862 1517 908 1639 944 1836 984 1903
3300 516 692 589 810 655 956 717 1106 767 1250 819 1413 867 1578 915 1753 952 1920 993 2014
3400 527 739 599 859 664 1006 724 1165 775 1318 827 1482 873 1639 920 1831 963 2005 1001 2091
3500 537 795 609 907 672 1064 731 1216 784 1387 833 1552 880 1718 926 1901 970 2134 1007 2221
3600 548 851 619 956 680 1114 738 1275 794 1456 840 1621 888 1805 931 1971 976 2230 1017 2362
3700 560 916 629 1014 688 1173 747 1344 802 1534 847 1700 895 1884 938 2108 981 2309 1024 2496
3800 571 981 639 1072 698 1241 756 1422 810 1604 856 1788 901 1971 945 2203 986 2389 1029 2605
3900 582 1047 649 1140 708 1310 764 1499 816 1674 865 1875 908 2050 953 2300 993 2478 1034 2707
4000 593 1123 659 1207 717 1387 773 1578 823 1753 875 1962 915 2186 960 2389 1000 2587 1039 2800
4100 605 1207 670 1284 727 1465 781 1648 832 1840 883 2050 924 2291 966 2487 1008 2698 1046 2904
4200 616 1292 680 1361 737 1543 789 1726 841 1927 889 2177 934 2389 972 2587 1015 2819 1053 3029
LEGEND Evaporator-Fan Motor Performance table on page 30 for additional
Bhp — Brake Horsepower information.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 6. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact your Carrier
representative to verify.
NOTES: 7. To convert Watts to Bhp:
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (see Note 3). Watts x Motor Efficiency
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. Bhp =
746
3. Factory-shipped drive range is 690 to 900 rpm. Other rpms may require a
field-supplied drive. Motor Efficiency: .83 Maximum Continuous Watts: 2120
4. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils. 8. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
5. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that the full 9. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer, electric heater) must be added to
range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors external static pressure before entering Fan Performance table.
up to the wattage ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or
premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected. See
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Performance data (cont)
EVAPORATOR-FAN MOTOR PERFORMANCE
MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM
UNIT UNIT RATED ACCEPTABLE ACCEPTABLE ACCEPTABLE MAXIMUM
50TFF VOLTAGE CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS OPERATING AMP DRAW
BkW* BHP* WATTS
007 400 1.79 2.40 2,120 3.0
008 400 1.79 2.40 2,120 3.0
009 400 1.79 2.40 2,120 3.0
012 400 1.79 2.40 2,120 3.0
014 400 2.76 3.70 3,313 5.5
LEGEND *Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that the
Bhp — Brake Horsepower full range of the motors can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan
BkW — kW x Motor Efficiency motors up to the ratings shown in this table will not result in nuisance
tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
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DURABLADE ECONOMIZER
BAROMETRIC RELIEF DAMPER CHARACTERISTICS — 50TFF007
DURABLADE ECONOMIZER
BAROMETRIC RELIEF DAMPER CHARACTERISTICS — 50TFF008-014
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Performance data (cont)
ECONOMI$ER POWER EXHAUST PERFORMANCE ECONOMI$ER BAROMETRIC FLOW
(50TFF007)
0.25
2500
2 FANS
1500 OPERATING
0.15
1000 1 FAN
OPERATING
500 0.10
0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.05
4000
OPERATING
ECONOMI$ER RETURN-AIR PRESSURE DROP
3000
0.35
2000 1 FAN
OPERATING
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
1000 0.30
0
0.25
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
0.15
0.10
0.05
ECONOMI$ER OUTDOOR-AIR LEAKAGE
0.00
50
1200 2000 2800 3600 4400
SIZE 007 FLOW (CFM)
40 SIZES 008-014
FLOW (CFM)
30
20
10
0
0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1
SIZE 007 STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
SIZES 008-014
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ACCESSORY/FIOP STATIC PRESSURE DROP (Pa) — 50TFF007
L/s
COMPONENT
700 800 900 1000 1100 1200
1 Heater Module 20 22 25 27 30 32
2 Heater Modules 41 42 42 43 44 45
Durablade Economizer 12 12 12 12 12 12
EconoMi$er 32 40 50 63 77 —
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Electrical data
50TFF007-014
VOLTAGE COMPR OFM MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL IFM ELECTRIC HEAT* POWER SUPPLY
UNIT RANGE (ea) (ea) DISCONNECT
VOLTAGE
50TFF Nominal
(50 Hz) Min Max RLA LRA FLA FLA FLA MCA MOCP** FLA LRA
kW†
— — 18.4 25 18
4.2 7.2 18.4 25 18
400 8.0 13.8 18.4 25 18
007 (3 phase) 360 440 9.9 72.0 0.6 2.6 9.7 16.8 20.8 25 19 109
16.0 27.8 32.1 35 30
17.7 30.7 34.6 35 32
— — 23.8 30 25
9.7 13.9 23.8 30 25
400 11.5 16.5 23.9 25 25
008 (3 phase)
360 440 8.9 42.0 0.6 2.6 19.3 27.8 38.1 40 35 103
22.9 33.1 44.6 45 41
29.0 41.8 55.5 60 51
— — 22.5 25 23
9.7 13.9 22.5 25 23
400 11.5 16.5 23.9 25 23
009 (3 phase) 360 440 8.3 69.0 0.6 2.6 19.3 27.8 38.1 40 35 162
22.9 33.1 44.6 45 41
29.0 41.8 55.5 60 51
— — 23.8 30 25
9.7 16.5 23.9 30 25
400 19.3 27.8 38.1 40 35
012 (3 phase) 360 440 8.9 64.0 0.6 2.6 22.9 33.1 44.6 45 41 152
29.0 41.8 55.5 60 51
34.7 50.1 65.9 70†† 61
— — 29.4 35 31
11.5 16.5 29.4 35 31
400 19.3 27.8 40.8 45 38
014 (3 phase) 360 440 10.4 73.0 0.6 4.8 22.9 33.1 47.3 50 44 192
29.0 41.8 58.2 60 54
34.7 50.1 68.6 70†† 63
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Typical piping and wiring — 50TFF007-014
(sizes 008-014 shown)
VERTICAL DISCHARGE DUCTING
TOOL-LESS FILTER
ACCESS DOOR
CONDENSER-FAN
DISCHARGE AIR
LEGEND
NEC — National Electrical Code (U.S.A. Standard)
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Typical wiring schematic (50TFF008-014 shown)
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LEGEND
NOTES
1. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 90 C
wire or its equivalent.
2. Three-phase motors are protected under primary single-phasing conditions.
3. Thermostat:
HH07AT170, 172, 174 and P272-2783
Subbase:
HH93AZ176, 178 and P272-1882, 1883
4. Set heat anticipator at 1 amp.
5. Use copper conductors only.
6. Use copper, copper-clad aluminum or aluminum conductors.
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Controls
Operating sequence the damper modulates to the fully closed position when the
Cooling, units without economizer — When thermo- IFM is deenergized.
stat calls for cooling, terminals G and Y1 are energized. When the OAT is below the ECON SP setting and the
The indoor (evaporator) fan contactor (IFC), and compres- room thermostat calls for Stage 1 cooling (R to G + Y1),
sor contactor no. 1 (C1) are energized and evaporator-fan the EconoMi$er modulates to the minimum position when
motor, compressor no. 1 and condenser fans start. The the IFM is energized. The EconoMi$er provides Stage 1 of
liquid line solenoid valve for compressor no. 1 is deener- cooling by modulating the return and outdoor-air dampers
gized to open. The condenser-fan motor runs continuously to maintain a 12.8 C (55 F) supply air set point. If the
while unit is cooling. On 50TFF008-014 units, if the ther- supply-air temperature (SAT) is greater than 13.9 C (57 F),
mostat calls for a second stage of cooling by energizing Y2, the EconoMi$er modulates open, allowing a greater
compressor contactor no. 2 (C2) is energized and com- amount of outdoor air to enter the unit. If the SAT drops
pressor no. 2 starts. below 11.7 C (53 F), the outdoor air damper modulates
Heating, units without economizer (If Accessory closed to reduce the amount of outdoor air. When the SAT
Heater is Installed) — Upon a call for heating through is between 11.1 and 13.9 C (53 and 57 F), the
terminal W1, IFC and heater contactor no. 1 (HC1) are EconoMi$er maintains its position.
energized. On units equipped for 2 stages of heat, when If outdoor-air alone cannot satisfy the cooling require-
additional heat is needed, HC2 is energized through W2. ments of the conditioned space, and the OAT is above the
Cooling, units with Durablade economizer — When MECH CLG LOCKOUT set point, the EconoMi$er inte-
the outdoor-air temperature is above the outdoor-air ther- grates free cooling with mechanical cooling. This is accom-
mostat (OAT) setting and the room thermostat calls for plished by the strategies below.
cooling, compressor contactor no. 1 is energized to start NOTE: Compressor has a 2-minute Minimum On, Mini-
compressor no. 1 and the condenser-fan motor. The mum Off, and Interstage delay timer.
evaporator-fan motor is energized and the economizer 1. If Y1 is energized, and the room thermostat calls for
damper moves to the minimum position. Upon a further Y2 (2-stage thermostat), the compressor and OFM
call for cooling, compressor contactor no. 2 will be ener- are energized. The EconoMi$er damper is main-
gized (50TFF008-014), starting compressor no. 2. After tained at its current position.
the thermostat is satisfied, the damper moves to the fully 2. If Y1 is energized for more than 20 minutes, and Y2
closed position.
is not energized (whether or not a 2-stage thermostat
When the outdoor-air temperature is below the OAT set- is used), the compressor and OFM are energized.
ting and the thermostat calls for cooling, the economizer The EconoMi$er damper is maintained at its current
dampers move to the minimum position. If the supply-air position.
temperature is above 13.9 C (57 F), the damper continues
3. If Y1 is energized, and the compressor is already
to open until it reaches the fully open position or until the energized (see Step 2) and the room thermostat calls
supply-air temperature drops below 13.9 C (57 F).
for Y2, the compressor continues to operate.
When the supply-air temperature falls to between
4. If compressor is energized and the thermostat is satis-
13.9 C (57 F) and 11.1 C (52 F), the damper will remain at fied, the compressor, the OFM, and IFM are deener-
an intermediate open position. If the supply-air tempera-
ture falls below 11.1 C (52 F), the damper will modulate gized and the EconoMi$er modulates closed.
closed until it reaches the minimum position or until the When the OAT is below the MECH CLG LOCKOUT set
supply-air temperature is above 11.1 C (52 F). When the point, the compressors remain off.
thermostat is satisfied, the damper will move to the fully Cooling, units with EconoMi$er (50TFF008-014)
closed position. — When the outdoor-air temperature (OAT) is above the
If the outdoor air alone cannot satisfy the cooling ECON SP set point and the room thermostat calls for
requirements of the conditioned space, economizer cool- Stage 1 cooling (R to G + Y1), the indoor (evaporator) fan
ing is integrated with mechanical cooling, providing motor (IFM) is energized and the EconoMi$er damper
second-stage cooling. Compressor no. 1 and the modulates to minimum position. The compressor contac-
condenser fan will be energized and the position of the tor is energized to start the compressor and outdoor (con-
economizer damper will be determined by the supply-air denser) fan motor (OFM). After the thermostat is satisfied,
temperature. Compressor no. 2 (50TFF008-014) is locked the damper modulates to the fully closed position when the
out. IFM is deenergized.
When the second stage of cooling is satisfied, the com- When the OAT is below the ECON SP setting and the
pressor and condenser-fan motor will be deenergized. room thermostat calls for Stage 1 cooling (R to G + Y1),
The damper position will be determined by the supply-air the EconoMi$er modulates to the minimum position when
temperature. the IFM is energized. The EconoMi$er provides Stage 1 of
cooling by modulating the return and outdoor-air dampers
When the first stage of cooling is satisfied, the damper
will move to fully closed position. to maintain a (12.8 C) 55 F supply air set point. If the sup-
ply-air temperature (SAT) is greater than 13.9 C (57 F), the
Cooling, units with EconoMi$er (50TFF007) — EconoMi$er modulates open, allowing a greater amount of
When the outdoor-air temperature (OAT) is above the outdoor air to enter the unit. If the SAT drops below
ECON SP set point and the room thermostat calls for 11.7 C (53 F), the outdoor air damper modulates closed to
Stage 1 cooling (R to G + Y1), the indoor (evaporator) fan reduce the amount of outdoor air. When the SAT is be-
motor (IFM) is energized and the EconoMi$er damper tween 11.7 and 13.9 C (53 and 57 F), the EconoMi$er
modulates to minimum position. The compressor contac- maintains its position.
tor is energized to start the compressor and outdoor (con-
denser) fan motor (OFM). After the thermostat is satisfied,
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If outdoor-air alone cannot satisfy the cooling require- When the OAT is below the MECH CLG LOCKOUT set
ments of the conditioned space, and the OAT is above the point, the compressors remain off.
MECH CLG LOCKOUT set point, the EconoMi$er inte- Heating, units with economizer (If Accessory
grates free cooling with mechanical cooling. This is accom- Heater is Installed) — When the room thermostat calls
plished by the strategies below. for heat through terminal W1, the evaporator-fan contac-
NOTE: Compressors have a 2-minute Minimum On, Mini- tor and heater contactor no. 1 are energized. On units
mum Off, and Interstage delay timer. equipped for 2 stages of heat, when additional heat is
1. If Y1 is energized, and the room thermostat calls for needed, heater contactor no. 2 is energized through W2.
Y2 (2-stage thermostat), compressor no. 1 and OFM The economizer damper moves to the minimum position
are energized. The EconoMi$er damper is main- during heating. When the thermostat is satisfied, the
tained at its current position. damper moves to the fully closed position.
2. If Y1 is energized for more than 20 minutes, and Y2 TEMP systems
is not energized (whether or not a 2-stage thermostat A TEMP System is a network of communicating Carrier
is used), compressor no. 1 and OFM are energized. TEMP System Thermostats and rooftop, factory-mounted
The EconoMi$er damper is maintained at its current Apollo direct digital controls, each serving its own zone
position. and heating/cooling unit. Networking allows your building
3. If Y1 is energized, and compressor no. 1 is already manager to easily access each of your systems from a sin-
energized (see Step 2) and the room thermostat calls gle location...whether they are in the same building or
for Y2, compressor no. 1 continues to operate. If Y2 located throughout town.
remains energized for more than 20 minutes, com- The TEMP System’s inherently flexible, modular base
pressor no. 2 is energized. design supports the exact number of independent, single
NOTE: Compressor no. 2 cannot be energized unless zone systems you require...no more, no less, no compro-
there is a signal for Y2 from the space thermostat. mises.
4. If compressor no. 2 is energized, and the Y2 signal Ideal for department stores, small office buildings, fast
from the thermostat is satisfied, compressor no. 1 food chains, schools and hotels, a TEMP System is a
and 2 are deenergized. Reasserting Y2 will start com- cost-effective way to maintain comfortable building
pressor no. 1 and (after a 20-minute interstage delay) environments.
compressor 2.
5. If compressor no. 1 is energized and the thermostat is
satisfied, compressor no. 1, the OFM, and IFM are
deenergized and the EconoMi$er modulates closed.
TEMP SYSTEM THERMOSTAT (WITH TIMECLOCK) TEMP SYSTEM THERMOSTAT (WITHOUT TIMECLOCK)
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Controls (cont)
Variable Volume/Variable Temperature Through the use of communicating electronic controls,
(VVT®) Systems VVT Systems are able to provide the comfort of a multiple
zone system while using the installation, operating and
VVT Systems are dedicated to total building comfort. Car- maintenance economics of single zone equipment...virtu-
rier thermostats, zone dampers, and HVAC equipment
with factory-mounted direct digital controls continually ally putting an end to the cost vs comfort compromise.
monitor and adjust their operation to ensure uninterrupted
and personalized comfort for all occupants.
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Application data
Outdoor installation — Units approved for outdoor Heating-to-cooling changeover — All units are auto-
installation only. matic changeover from heating to cooling when automatic
Ductwork — Secure vertical discharge ductwork to roof changeover thermostat and subbase are used.
curb. For horizontal discharge applications, either attach Airflow — Units are draw-thru on cooling and blow-thru
ductwork to unit, or use field-supplied flanges attached to on heating.
the horizontal discharge openings and attach all ductwork Maximum airflow — To minimize the possibility of con-
to flanges. densate blow-off from evaporator, airflow through units
Horizontal discharge — To convert from vertical dis- should not exceed 67 L/s per kW (500 cfm/ton).
charge to horizontal discharge: Minimum airflow — For cooling minimum airflow is
1. Remove economizer or two-position damper to gain 40 L/s per kW (300 cfm/ton). For 50TFF007-014 units
access to return duct opening. with electric heating, required minimum L/s (cfm) is 849
(1800) for 50TFF007; 1062 (2250) for 50TFF008; 1203
2. Move the horizontal-discharge duct opening covers to
(2550) for 50TFF009; and 1416 (3000) for 50TFF012
the vertical discharge openings. and 014.
3. Rotate economizer or two-position damper Minimum ambient cooling operating temperature
90 degrees. — The minimum temperature for standard units is –4 C
4. Rotate the barometric relief damper 90 degrees. (25 F). With accessory Motormaster® II control, units can
operate at outdoor temperatures down to –17.8 C (0° F).
5. Install block-off plate over the opening on the access
panel. Internal unit design — Due to Carrier’s internal unit
design (draw-thru over the motor), air path, and specially
Thru-the-curb service connections — Roof curb con- designed motors, the full kW horsepower (maximum con-
nections allow field power wires and control wires to enter tinuous bkW and bhp) listed in the Physical Data tables and
through the roof curb opening. the notes following each Fan Performance table can be uti-
Thru-the-bottom service connections — Power con- lized with confidence.
nections made through the bottom of the unit must utilize Using Carrier motors with the values listed in the Physi-
an accessory Carrier roof curb and accessory thru-the-bot- cal and Fan Performance Data tables will not result in nui-
tom power connection accessory kit. sance tripping or premature motor failure. The unit
Thermostat — Use of 2-stage heating and cooling ther- warranty will not be affected.
mostat is recommended for all units. A 2-stage cooling Apollo direct digital controls — The Apollo direct digi-
thermostat is required on units with accessory economizer tal controls must be used with either a Carrier master or
to provide integrated cooling. monitor thermostat.
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Guide specifications
Packaged Rooftop Cooling Unit with material, providing a minimum 19 mm (3/4-in.)
Electric Heat Option — Constant Volume connection with both vertical and horizontal
drains and shall comply with ASHRAE 62.
Application
6. Unit shall have factory-installed filter access
HVAC Guide Specifications panel to provide filter access with tool-less
Size Range: 17.6 to 35.9 kW (5.0 to 10.2 Tons) removal.
Nominal Cooling 7. Unit shall have standard thru-the-bottom power
Carrier Model Number: 50TFF connection capability.
Part 1 — General C. Fans:
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1. Indoor blower (evaporator fan) shall be belt-
driven, double inlet, forward-curved centrifugal
Outdoor rooftop- or slab-mounted, electrically con- type. Belt drive shall include an adjustable-pitch
trolled cooling unit with optional heat utilizing a her- motor pulley.
metic compressor for cooling duty and electric
resistance coils for heating duty. Unit shall discharge 2. Indoor blower (evaporator-fan) shall be made
supply air vertically or horizontally as shown on con- from steel with a corrosion-resistant finish and
tract drawings. shall be dynamically balanced.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE 3. Bearings shall be of the sealed, permanently
lubricated, ball-bearing type for longer life and
A. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standards lower maintenance.
210/240 or 360 and 270 (U.S.A.).
4. Condenser fan shall be of the direct-driven pro-
B. Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15, peller type and shall discharge air vertically.
latest revision, and in accordance with UL 1995.
(U.S.A. Standards). 5. Condenser fan shall have aluminum blades riv-
eted to corrosion-resistant steel spiders and shall
C. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCA be dynamically balanced.
Standards (U.S.A.).
D. Compressor(s):
D. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A
requirements (U.S.A. Standard) for flame spread and 1. Reciprocating or scroll type fully hermetic type,
smoke generation. internally protected.
E. Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding Federal 2. Factory rubber-mounted and internally spring
test method (U.S.A. Standard) Standard ASTM B117 mounted for vibration isolation.
500-hour salt spray test. 3. On independent mounting circuits (008-014).
F. Units shall be designed in accordance with E. Coils:
ISO 9001:2000, and shall be manufactured in a 1. Condenser coils shall have aluminum plate fins
facility registered to ISO 9001:2000. mechanically bonded to enhanced copper tubes
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING with all joints brazed.
Unit(s) shall be stored and handled per manufacturer’s 2. Tube sheet openings shall be belled to prevent
recommendations. tube wear.
Part 2 — Products 3. Evaporator coil shall be of the full face active
design.
2.01 EQUIPMENT (STANDARD)
F. Refrigerant Components:
A. General:
Factory-assembled, single-piece cooling unit with Refrigerant circuit components shall include:
optional heat. Contained within the unit enclosure 1. Refrigerant feed system.
shall be all factory wiring, piping, controls, refrigerant 2. Refrigerant filter drier.
charge (R-22), and special features required prior to 3. Service gage connections on suction, discharge,
field start-up. and liquid line.
B. Unit Cabinet: G. Filter Section:
1. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized 1. Standard filter section shall consist of factory-
steel, bonderized and coated with a baked installed low-velocity, throwaway 51 mm (2-in.)
enamel finish on all externally exposed surfaces. thick fiberglass filters of commercially available
2. Evaporator fan cabinet interior shall be insulated sizes.
with a minimum 13 mm (1/2-in.) thick 1 lb den- 2. Filter face velocity shall not exceed 1.64 m/s
sity neoprene coated, flexible fiberglass insula- (320 fpm) at nominal airflows.
tion coated on the air side.
3. Filter section shall use only one size filter.
3. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for
servicing. 4. Filters shall be accessible through an access
panel with ‘‘no-tool’’ removal.
4. Holes shall be provided in the base rails for rig-
ging shackles to facilitate overhead rigging, and H. Controls and Safeties:
forklift slots shall be provided to facilitate 1. Unit Controls:
maneuvering. Unit shall be complete with self-contained low-
5. Unit shall have a factory-installed, sloped con- voltage control circuit.
densate drain pan made of a non-corrosive
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2. Standard Safeties: * 3. Integrated Economizer:
a. Unit shall incorporate compressor over- a. Integrated integral-modulating type capable
temperature and overcurrent safety devices to of simultaneous economizer and compressor
shut off compressor. operation.
b. Heating section shall be provided with the fol- b. Includes all hardware and controls to provide
lowing minimum protections: cooling with outdoor air.
1) High-temperature limit switches. c. Equipped with low-leakage dampers not to
2) Overcurrent protection. exceed 3% leakage, at 249 Pa (1 in. wg) pres-
3. Refrigerant Controls: sure differential (Durablade economizer).
Shall contain high-pressure, loss-of-charge/ d. Capable of introducing up to 100% outdoor
low-pressure, and freeze protection air in both minimum and fully open positions.
switches. e. Equipped with a gravity relief sliding plate
damper (Durablade economizer). Damper
I. Operating Characteristics: shall close upon unit shutoff.
1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at f. EconoMi$er shall be equipped with a baro-
46.1 C (115 F) ambient outdoor temperature, metric relief damper with up to 100% of
meeting maximum load criteria of ARI Standard return air (007) or 90% of return air (008-
210/240 or 360 (U.S.A. Standard) at ± 10% 014) relief. Durablade economizer is
voltage. equipped with 30% of return-air relief.
2. Compressor with standard controls shall be g. Designed to close damper during loss-of-
capable of operation down to –4 C (25 F) ambi- power situations with emergency power sup-
ent outdoor temperature. ply (Durablade economizer) or spring return
J. Electrical Requirements: built into motor (EconoMi$er).
All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet at a sin- h. Dry bulb outdoor-air thermostat (Durablade
gle factory-predrilled location. economizer) shall be provided as standard.
K. Motors: Enthalpy control shall be provided as an
option.
1. Compressor motors shall be cooled by refriger-
ant passing through motor windings and shall i. Durablade economizer is a guillotine-style
have line break thermal and current overload damper and EconoMi$er is a parallel-blade
protection. design.
2. Indoor blower (evaporator-fan) motor shall have NOTE: EconoMi$er shall also be available
permanently lubricated bearings and inherent with field-installed power exhaust accessory.
automatic-reset thermal overload protection. * 4. Manual Outdoor-Air Damper:
3. Totally enclosed condenser-fan motor shall have Manual damper package shall consist of
permanently lubricated bearings, and inherent damper, birdscreen, and rainhood which can be
automatic-reset thermal overload protection. preset to admit up to 50% outdoor air for year-
L. Special Features: round ventilation.
Certain features are not applicable when the features * 5. 100% Open Two-Position Damper:
designated by * are specified. For assistance in
amending the specifications, your local Carrier Sales a. Two-position damper package shall include
single blade damper and motor. Admits up to
Office should be contacted. 100% outdoor air.
* 1. Direct Digital Controls:
b. Damper shall close upon indoor (evaporator)
a. Shall be available as a factory-installed option. fan shutoff.
b. Shall actively monitor all modes of operation, c. Designed to close damper during loss of
as well as evaporator-fan status, filter status, power situations.
indoor-air quality, supply-air temperature, and
d. Equipped with barometric relief damper.
outdoor-air temperature.
* 6. 25% Open Two-Position Damper:
c. Shall work with Carrier TEMP and VVT®
systems. a. Two-position damper package shall include
single blade damper and motor. Admits up to
d. Shall have built-in diagnostics for thermostat 25% open outdoor air.
commands for both staged heating and cool-
ing, evaporator-fan operation, and econo- b. Damper shall close upon indoor (evaporator)
mizer operation. fan shutoff.
e. Shall be equipped with a 5-minute time delay c. Designed to close damper during loss of
between modes of operation. power situations.
2. Roof Curbs: (Horizontal and Vertical) d. Equipped with barometric relief damper.
a. Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer * 7. Solid-State Enthalpy Control:
strip and capable of supporting entire unit a. For use with Durablade economizer
weight. package.
b. Allows for installing and securing ductwork to b. Capable of sensing outdoor-air enthalpy
curb prior to mounting unit on the curb. content (temperature and humidity) and
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Guide specifications (cont)
controlling economizer cut-in point to have with direct digital controls or with an indica-
minimum heat content air passing over the tor light at the thermostat.
evaporator coil for most efficient system 19. Unit-Mounted Disconnect Switch:
operation.
Shall be factory-installed. Internally mounted,
* 8. Differential Enthalpy Sensor: non-fused switch provides unit power shutoff.
a. For use with economizer only. Shall be accessible from outside the unit.
b. Capable of comparing enthalpy content 20. Logo Kit:
(temperature and humidity) of outdoor and
indoor air and controlling economizer cut- Shall provide logo for field installation onto
in point at the most economical level. outdoor coil grille.
* 9. Electric Resistance Heaters: 21. EconoMi$er and Power Exhaust:
a. Open wire nichrome elements with all nec- Package shall provide control of internal
essary safety operating controls. building pressure. The system shall exhaust
up to 100% of return air.
b. UL (U.S.A. Standard) listed and indicated
on basic unit informative plate. 22. Power Exhaust for Accessory EconoMi$er:
c. Available in multiples to match heating Power exhaust shall be used in conjunction
requirements. with EconoMi$er to provide the system with
*10. Low-Ambient Operation (Head Pressure the capability to exhaust up to 100% of
Control) Package: return air. The power exhaust is field-
installed accessory.
Consists of solid-state control and condenser-
23. Outdoor-Air Enthalpy Sensor:
coil temperature sensor to operate at outdoor
ambient temperatures down to –17.8 C (0° F) The outdoor-air enthlapy sensor shall be
by condenser-fan cycling. used with the EconoMi$er device to provide
single enthalpy control. When used in con-
*11. Thermostat and Subbase: junction with a return air enthalpy sensor,
Provides staged cooling and heating auto- the EconoMi$er device will provide different
matic (or manual) changeover, fan control, enthalpy control. The sensor allows the
and indicator light. EconoMi$er controller to determine if out-
12. Thru-The-Bottom Service Connectors: side air is suitable for free cooling.
Kit shall provide connectors to permit electri- 24. Return-Air Enthalpy Sensor:
cal connections to be brought to the unit The return-air enthalpy sensor shall be used
through the basepan. with the EconoMi$er device. When used in
conjunction with an outdoor air enthalpy
*13. Electronic Programmable Thermostat: sensor, the EconoMi$er device will provide
Capable of using deluxe full-featured elec- differential enthalpy control.
tronic thermostat. Shall use built-in compres- 25. Return-Air Temperature Sensor:
sor cycle delay control for both heating and
cooling duty. Capable of working with The return-air temperature sensor shall be
Carrier direct digital controls. used with the EconoMi$er device. When
used in conjunction with the standard
14. Condenser Coil Hail Guard Assembly: outdoor air temperature sensor, the
Hail guard shall protect against damage from EconoMi$er device will provide differential
hail and flying debris. temperature control.
15. Condenser Coil Grille: 26. Indoor-Air Quality (CO2) Sensor:
The grille protects the condenser coil from a. Shall have the ability to provide demand
damage by large objects without increasing ventilation indoor-air quality (IAQ) con-
unit clearances. trol through the economizer with an IAQ
16. Compressor Cycle Delay: sensor.
Unit shall be prevented from restarting for a b. The IAQ sensor shall be available in duct
minimum of 5 minutes after shutdown. mount, wall mount, and wall mount with
LED display. The set point shall have
17. Salt Spray Protection Package (008-014): adjustment capability.
Coil guard protects coil from corrosion in
coastal areas and in areas with high sulfur
emissions.
18. Fan/Filter Status Switch:
Provides status of indoor fan (ON/OFF) or
filter (CLEAN/DIRTY). Status shall be dis-
played over communication bus when used