CLIMATEMASTER TCH/V 006 060 2.5 Ton 13.0 EER Copper Vertical Geothermal Water Source Heat Pump Installation Guide
- June 15, 2024
- ClimateMaster
Table of Contents
- CLIMATEMASTER TCH/V 006 060 2.5 Ton 13.0 EER Copper Vertical Geothermal
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Electrical Data
- Operating and Commissioning Limits
- Unit Start-Up Procedure
- Preventive Maintenance
- Functional Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- ADD BEFORE HANGING
- Return Air
- Vertical Installation
- Piping Installation
- Water-Loop Heat Pump Applications
- Thermostat Wiring
- 6 AWG bare copper wire into the well water. Remove the temporary conductor
- CCP and BSP
- ELECTRICAL – LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CLIMATEMASTER TCH/V 006 060 2.5 Ton 13.0 EER Copper Vertical Geothermal
Water Source Heat Pump
Product Information
Specifications
Model Type: TC – TRANQUILITY COMPACT R410A
Configuration: H – Horizontal, V – Vertical
Unit Size: 006, 009, 012, 015, 018, 024, 030, 036, 041, 042, 048, 060
Voltage: G – 208/230/60/1, E – 265/60/1, H – 208/230/60/3, F – 460/60/3, N – 575/60/3
Controls: C – CXM2, D – DXM2.5, N – CXM2 w/MPC, P – DXM2.5 w/MPC, A – CXM2 w/DISCONNECT, B – DXM2.5 w/DISCONNECT, R – CXM2 w/MPC and DISCONNECT, S – DXM2.5 w/MPC and DISCONNECT
Supply Air Options: T – Top (TCV – PSC motor), B – Back (TCH – PSC motor), S – Straight (TCH – PSC motor), V1 – Top (TCV – PSC Hi Static motor), Y1 – Back (TCH – PSC Hi Static motor), Z1 – Straight (TCH – PSC Hi Static motor), K2 – Top (TCV – CV ECM motor), P2 – Back (TCH – CV ECM motor), W2 – Straight (TCH – CV ECM and CT ECM motor)
Return Air Options: P – Left Return, C – Right Return, S – Left Return S.S. Drain Pan, T – Right Return S.S. Drain Pan, Q – Front Return S.S. Drain Pan and Vertical 009-030 and 041 only
Heat Exchanger Options: A – Copper Water Coil (YES), C – Copper Water Coil (NO), J – Cupro-Nickel Water Coil (YES), N – Cupro-Nickel Water Coil (NO), 1 – Tin Plated Air Coil (YES), 2 – Tin Plated Air Coil (NO), 3 – E-Coated Econ Coil (YES), 4 – E-Coated Econ Coil (NO), Water Side Economizer (YES/NO)
Cabinet Insulation Options: 1 – Ultra Quiet (NO), A – Filter Rail Frame (YES), J – Filter Rail Frame (NO), K – Filter Frame (YES), 2 – Filter Frame (NO), C – Rail Frame (YES), L – Rail Frame (NO), M – Rail Frame (YES), 3 – Rail Frame (NO), E – Frame (YES), N – Frame (NO), P – Frame (YES), 4 – Frame (NO), G – Frame (YES), R – Frame (NO), S – Frame (YES)
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
Horizontal Installation: Follow the instructions provided in section 6 of the user manual for horizontal installation.
Vertical Installation: Follow the instructions provided in section 10 of the user manual for vertical installation.
Piping Installation
For water-loop heat pump applications, refer to section 13 of the user manual for detailed instructions on piping installation.
Water Quality Requirements
Refer to section 17 of the user manual for information on water quality
requirements for the product.
Electrical Data
For electrical data, including line voltage, power and low voltage wiring, and thermostat wiring, refer to sections 33-41 of the user manual.
Blower Performance Data
Section 41 of the user manual provides blower performance data for the
product.
Operating and Commissioning Limits
Refer to section 56 of the user manual for operating and commissioning limits.
Piping System Cleaning and Flushing
Section 59 of the user manual provides instructions on cleaning and
flushing the piping system.
Unit Start-Up Procedure
Follow the unit start-up procedure outlined in section 63 of the user manual.
Preventive Maintenance
Refer to section 66 of the user manual for information on preventive maintenance for the product.
Functional Troubleshooting
If you encounter any functional issues, consult section 71 of the user manual for troubleshooting steps.
Performance Troubleshooting
If you experience any performance issues, refer to section 72 of the user
manual for troubleshooting guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the model type of the product?
A: The model type of the product is TC – TRANQUILITY COMPACT R410A.
Q: What are the available configurations for the product?
A: The product is available in horizontal (H) and vertical (V)
configurations.
Q: What are the available unit sizes for the product?
A: The available unit sizes are 006, 009, 012, 015, 018, 024, 030, 036,
041, 042, 048, and 060.
Q: What are the voltage options for the product?
A: The voltage options are G – 208/230/60/1, E – 265/60/1, H –
208/230/60/3, F – 460/60/3, and N – 575/60/3.
Q: What controls are available for the product?
A: The available controls for the product are C – CXM2, D – DXM2.5, N –
CXM2 w/MPC, P – DXM2.5 w/MPC, A – CXM2 w/DISCONNECT, B – DXM2.5 w/DISCONNECT,
R – CXM2 w/MPC and DISCONNECT, and S – DXM2.5 w/MPC and DISCONNECT.
Tranquility® 16 Compact (TC) Series
Models TCH/V 006060 60Hz – HFC-410A
Installation, Operation & Maintenance
97B0075N07 Revised: January 24, 2023
C L I M AT E M A S T E R WAT E R – S O U R C E H E AT P U M P S Tranquility®
Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Table of Contents, Cont’d.
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Model Nomenclature General Overview
1 2
3
456 7
8
9
TC H 0 3 6 A G C
MODEL TYPE
TC = TRANQUILITY COMPACT R410A
CONFIGURATION
H = HORIZONTAL
V = VERTICAL
UNIT SIZE
{AVAILABLE
VOLTAGES
006 – E,G 009 – E,G 012 – E,G 015 – E,G 018 – E,G 024 – E,F,G,H 030 – E,FG,H 036 – E,FG,H
041 – F,G,H,N (TCV ONLY)
042 – F,G,H,N
048 – F,G,H,N
060 – F,G,H,N
REVISION LEVEL
A= CURRENT REVISION FOR ALL SIZES
VOLTAGE
G = 208/230/60/1 E = 265/60/1 H = 208/230/60/3 F = 460/60/3 N = 575/60/3
CONTROLS
C = CXM2 D = DXM2.5 N = CXM2 w/MPC P = DXM2.5 w/MPC
{ w/DISCONNECT
A = CXM2 B = DXM2.5 R = CXM2 w/MPC
S = DXM2.5 w/MPC
10 11 12 13 14 15
3 0APBS S = STANDARD
SUPPLY AIR OPTIONS
Option Supply Configuration Motor
T
Top
TCV
PSC
B
Back
TCH
PSC
S Straight
TCH
PSC
V1
Top
TCV
PSC Hi Static
Y1
Back
TCH
PSC Hi Static
Z1 Straight
TCH
PSC Hi Static
K2
Top
TCV
CV ECM
P2
Back
TCH
CV ECM
W2 Straight
12
Top
TCH TCV
CV ECM CT ECM
22
Back
TCH
CT ECM
32 Straight
TCH
CT ECM
1 Not available for sizes 006, 009, 012, 041 2 Not available for size 041 3 DXM2.5 Controls Required for CV ECM Fan Motors
RETURN AIR OPTIONS
P = LEFT RETURN C = RIGHT RETURN S = LEFT RETURN S.S. DRAIN PAN T = RIGHT
RETURN S.S. DRAIN PAN Q = FRONT RETURN S.S. DRAIN PAN and VERTICAL 009-030 AND
041 ONLY
HEAT EXCHANGER OPTIONS
OPTION
A C J N 1 2 3 4
COPPER WATER COIL
YES
NO YES
NO
CUPRO-NICKEL WATER COIL NO
YES
NO
YES
TIN PLATED AIR COIL YES NO YES NO YES
NO YES NO
E-COATED ECON COIL
N/A N/A N/A N/A YES
NO YES NO
WATER SIDE ECONOMIZER
NO
YES
FUTURE USE
0 = NONE
CABINET INSULATION
OPTION
1 A J K 2 C L M 3 E N P 4 G R S
RANGE
ULTRA QUIET
NO
YES
NO
YES
1″ FILTER 2″ FILTER 1″ FILTER 2″ FILTER
RAIL
RAIL
FRAME FRAME
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
Note: Above model nomenclature is a general reference. Not all configurations are available on all models. Consult selection software for detailed information.
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
General Information
Safety Warnings, cautions, and notices appear throughout this manual. Read
these items carefully before attempting any installation, service, or
troubleshooting of the equipment.
DANGER: Indicates an immediate hazardous situation, which if not avoided will
result in death or serious injury. DANGER labels on unit access panels must be
observed.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unsafe practice,
which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury or product or
property damage.
NOTICE: Notification of installation, operation, or maintenance information,
which is important, but which is not hazard-related.
WARNING!
WARNING! The EarthPure® Application and Service Manual should be read and
understood before attempting to service
refrigerant circuits with HFC-410A. WARNING!
WARNING! To avoid the release of refrigerant into the atmosphere, the
refrigerant circuit of this unit must be serviced only by technicians who meet
local, state, and
federal proficiency requirements. CAUTION!
CAUTION! To avoid equipment damage, DO NOT use these units as a source of
heating or cooling during the construction process. The mechanical components
and filters can quickly become clogged with construction dirt and debris,
WARNING! which may cause system damage and void product warranty.
WARNING! The installation of water-source heat pumps and all associated
components, parts, and accessories which make up the installation shall be in
accordance with the regulations of ALL authorities having jurisdiction and
MUST conform to all applicable codes. It is the responsibility of the
installing contractor to determine and comply with ALL applicable codes and
regulations.
WARNING!
WARNING! All refrigerant discharged from this unit must be recovered WITHOUT
EXCEPTION. Technicians must follow industry accepted guidelines and all local,
state, and federal statutes for the recovery and disposal of refrigerants. If
a compressor is removed from this unit, refrigerant circuit oil will remain in
the compressor. To avoid leakage of compressor oil, refrigerant lines of the
compressor must be sealed after it is removed.
Inspection – Upon receipt of the equipment, carefully check the shipment
against the bill of lading. Make sure all units have been received. Inspect
the packaging of each unit, and inspect each unit for damage. Ensure that the
carrier makes proper notation of any shortages or damage on all copies of the
freight bill and completes a common carrier inspection report. Concealed
damage not discovered during unloading must be reported to the carrier within
15 days of receipt of shipment. If not filed within 15 days, the freight
company can deny the claim without recourse.
Note: It is the responsibility of the purchaser to file all necessary claims
with the carrier. Notify your equipment supplier of all damage within fifteen
(15) days of shipment.
Storage – Equipment should be stored in its original packaging in a clean, dry
area. Store units in an upright position at all times. Stack units a maximum
of 3 units high.
Unit Protection – Cover units on the job site with either the original
packaging or an equivalent protective covering. Cap the open ends of pipes
stored on the job site. In areas where painting, plastering, and/or spraying
has not been completed, all due precautions must be taken to avoid physical
damage to the units and contamination by foreign material. Physical damage and
contamination may prevent proper start-up and may result in costly equipment
clean-up.
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Examine all pipes, fittings, and valves before installing any of the system
components. Remove any dirt or debris found in or on these components.
Pre-Installation – Installation, Operation, and Maintenance instructions are
provided with each unit. Horizontal equipment is designed for installation
above false ceiling or in a ceiling plenum. Other unit configurations are
typically installed in a mechanical room. The installation site chosen should
include adequate service clearance around the unit. Before unit start-up, read
all manuals and become familiar with the unit and its operation. Thoroughly
check the system before operation.
Prepare units for installation as follows: 1. Compare the electrical data on
the unit nameplate with
ordering and shipping information to verify that the correct unit has been
shipped. 2. Keep the cabinet covered with the original packaging until
installation is complete and all plastering, painting, etc. is finished. 3.
Verify refrigerant tubing is free of kinks or dents and that it does not touch
other unit components. 4. Inspect all electrical connections. Connections must
be clean and tight at the terminals. 5. Remove any blower support packaging
(water-to-air units only). 6. Some airflow patterns are field convertible
(horizontal units only). Locate the airflow conversion section of this IOM. 7.
Locate and verify any hot water generator (HWG), hanger, or other accessory
kit located in the compressor section or blower section.
General Information, Cont’d.
CAUTION!
CAUTION! All three phase scroll compressors must have direction of rotation
verified at start-up. Verification is achieved by checking compressor Amp
draw. Amp draw will be substantially lower compared to nameplate values.
Additionally, reverse rotation results in an elevated sound level compared to
correct rotation. Reverse rotation will result in compressor internal overload
trip within several minutes.
Verify compressor type before proceeding. CAUTION!
CAUTION! DO NOT store or install units in corrosive environments or in
locations subject to temperature or humidity extremes (e.g., attics, garages,
rooftops, etc.). Corrosive conditions and high temperature or humidity can
significantly reduce performance, reliability, and service life. Always move
and store units in an upright position. Tilting
CAUTION! units on their sides will cause equipment damage.
CAUTION! CUT HAZARD – Failure to follow this caution may result in personal
injury. Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs. Use care and wear
appropriate protective clothing, safety glasses and gloves when handling parts
and servicing heat pumps.
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Physical Data
Tranquility® 16 (TC) Series (60 Hz)
TC Series Compressor (1 Each) Factory Charge HFC-410A (oz)
ECM Fan Motor & Blower
Blower Wheel Size (Dia x w)
PSC Fan Motor & Blower
Fan Motor Type/Speeds Blower Wheel Size (Dia x w) Water Connection Size
FPT Coax Volume (gallons) Vertical Air Coil Dimensions (H x W) Filter Standard
– 1″ Throwaway
Weight – Operating (lbs.) Weight – Packaged (lbs.) Horizontal Air Coil
Dimensions (H x W) Filter Standard – 1″ Throwaway Weight – Operating (lbs.)
Weight – Packaged (lbs.)
006
19
6×5
PSC/3 5×5
1/2″ 0.123
10×15 10×18
103 113
10×15 10×18
103 113
009
20
6×5
PSC/3 5×5
1/2″ 0.143
10×15 10×18
105 115
10×15 10×18
105 115
012
015
018
024
030
036
041
042
048
060
Rotary
Scroll
23
35
43
40
48
50
70
70
74
82
6×5
9×7
9×7
9×7
9×7
9×8
N/A
9×8
10×10 12×10
PSC-3 6×5
PSC/3 8×7
PSC/3 8×7
PSC/3 9×7
PSC/3 9×7
PSC/3 9×8
PSC/3 9×8
PSC/3 9×8
PSC/3 10×10
PSC/3 12×10
1/2″ 0.167
1/2″ 0.286
1/2″ 0.450
3/4″ 0.286
3/4″ 0.323
3/4″ 0.323
3/4″ 0.890
3/4″ 0.890
1″ 0.738
1″ 0.939
10×15
10×18 114 124
20×17.25 20×17.25 20×17.25 20×17.25 24×21.75 20×17.25 24×21.76 24×28.25 24×28.25
20×20
153 158
20×20
158 163
20×20
189 194
20×20
197 202
24×24
203 209
20×20
210 217
24×24
218 224
1-14×24, 1-18×24
263 270
1-14×24, 1-18×24
278 285
10×15 16×22 16×22 16×22 16×22 20×25
N/A
20×25 20×35 20×35
10×18 16×25 16×25 18×25
18×25
20×28 or 2-20×14
N/A
20×28 or 1-20×24, 1-20×24, 2-20×14 1-20×14 1-20×14
114
153
158
174
182
203
N/A
218
263
278
124
158
163
179
187
209
N/A
224
270
285
Notes: All units have TXV expansion device, and 1/2″ & 3/4″ electrical
knockouts. FPT = Female Pipe Thread Condensate Drain Connection is rubber
coupling that couples to ¾” schedule 40/80 PVC.
575 volt fan motors are two speed.
Unit Maximum Water Working Pressure
Max Pressure PSIG [kPa]
Base Unit
500 [3447]
WSE Option
300 [2068]
Use the lowest maximum pressure rating that applies to your unit.
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Horizontal Installation
Horizontal Unit Location Units are not designed for outdoor installation. Locate the unit in an INDOOR area that allows enough space for service personnel to perform typical maintenance or repairs without removing unit from the ceiling. Horizontal units are typically installed above a false ceiling or in a ceiling plenum. Never install units in areas subject to freezing or where humidity levels could cause cabinet condensation (such as unconditioned spaces subject to 100% outside air). Consideration should be given to access for easy removal of the filter and access panels. Provide sufficient room to make water, electrical, and duct connection(s).
Mounting Horizontal Units Horizontal units have 4 hanger brackets partially attached at the factory, one at each corner. Enclosed within the unit there is a hanger kit hardware bag containing vibration isolation grommets, washers, screws and a hanger installation instruction page. One additional screw from the hardware bag must be added to each hanger bracket before unit installation. Tighten each screw to 75 in-lbs (8.5 Nm). See Figure 1. Refer to the hanger installation instruction page contained in the hardware bag for details of final hanger bracket attachment and unit suspension. See Figure 1a.
If the unit is located in a confined space, such as a closet, provisions must
be made for return air to freely enter the space by means of a louvered door,
etc. Any access panel screws that would be difficult to remove after the unit
is installed should be removed prior to setting the unit. Refer to Figure 3
for an illustration of a typical installation. Refer to unit submittal data or
engineering design guide for dimensional data.
Conform to the following guidelines when selecting unit location: 1. Provide a
hinged access door in concealed-spline or
plaster ceilings. Provide removable ceiling tiles in T-bar or lay-in ceilings.
Refer to horizontal unit dimensions for specific series and model in unit
submittal data. Size the access opening to accommodate the service technician
during the removal or replacement of the compressor, control, or blower
assembly. 2. Provide access to hanger brackets, water valves and fittings.
Provide screwdriver clearance to access panels, discharge collars and all
electrical connections. 3. DO NOT obstruct the space beneath the unit with
piping, electrical cables and other items that prohibit future removal of
components or the unit itself. 4. Use a manual portable jack/lift to lift and
support the weight of the unit during installation and servicing.
Use four (4) field supplied threaded rods and factory provided vibration
isolators to suspend the unit. Safely lift the unit into position supporting
the bottom of the unit. Ensure the top of the unit is not in contact with any
external objects. Connect the top end of the 4 all-thread rods, slide rods
through the brackets and grommet then assemble washers and double nuts at each
rod. Ensure that the unit is approximately level and that the threaded rod
extends past the nuts.
Pitch the unit toward the drain as shown in Figure 2 to improve the condensate
drainage. On small units (less than 2.5 tons/8.8kW) ensure that unit pitch
does not cause condensate leaks inside the cabinet.
Figure 1: Hanger Bracket
The installation of water source heat pump units and all associated components, parts and accessories which make up the installation shall be in accordance with the regulations of ALL authorities having jurisdiction and MUST conform to all applicable codes. It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to determine and comply with ALL applicable codes and regulations.
Figure 1a:
DETAIL A SCALE 1.000
ADD BEFORE HANGING
VIEW WATER CONNECTION END FULLY ASSEMBLED
(Unit pictured for hanger bracket reference) (Water hardware may vary per unit
model)
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Horizontal Installation, Cont’d.
Figure 2: Horizontal Unit Pitch
1/4″ (6.4mm) pitch toward drain for drainage
Drain Connection
Figure 3: Typical Horizontal Unit Installation
3/8″ [10mm] threaded rods (by others)
Supply Air
Return Air Power Wiring
Thermostat Wiring
Unit Power
Insulated supply duct with at least one 90 deg elbow to reduce air noise
Flexible Duct Connector
Unit Power Disconnect (by others)
Unit Hanger
Optional Low Pressure Drop Water Control Valve
(can be internally mounted on some models) Stainless steel braid hose with
integral “J” swivel
Optional Balancing Valve
Water Out Building Loop
Water In Ball Valve with optional
integral P/T plug
Air Coil – To obtain maximum performance, the air coil should be cleaned before start-up. A 10% solution of dishwasher detergent and water is recommended for both sides of the coil. A thorough water rinse should follow. UV based anti-bacterial systems may damage e-coated air coils.
Notice! Installation Note – Ducted Return: Many horizontal WSHPs are installed in a return air ceiling plenum application (above ceiling). Vertical WSHPs are commonly installed in a mechanical room with free return (e.g. louvered door). Therefore, filter rails are the industry standard and are included on ClimateMaster commercial heat pumps for the purposes of holding the filter only. For ducted return applications, the filter rail must be removed and replaced with a duct flange or filter frame. Canvas or flexible connectors should also be used to minimize vibration between the unit and ductwork.
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
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Horizontal Installation Field Conversion of Air Discharge
Overview – Horizontal units can be field converted between side (straight) and back (end) discharge using the instructions below.
Figure 4: Left Return Side to Back
Water Connection End
Remove Screws
NOTE: It is not possible to field convert return air between left or right return models due to the necessity of refrigeration copper piping changes.
Return Air
Preparation – It is best to field convert the unit on the ground before
hanging. If the unit is already hung it should be taken down for the field
conversion.
Side to Back Discharge Conversion
1. Place unit in well lit area. Remove the screws as shown in Figure 4 to
free top panel and discharge panel.
2. Lift out the access panel and set aside. Lift and rotate the discharge
panel to the other position as shown, being careful with the blower wiring.
3. Check blower wire routing and connections for tension or contact with
sheet metal edges. Re-route if necessary.
4. Check refrigerant tubing for contact with other components.
5. Reinstall top panel and screws noting that the location for some screws
will have changed.
6. Manually spin the fan wheel to ensure that the wheel is not rubbing or
obstructed.
7. Replace access panels.
Side Discharge
Water Connection End
Rotate
Return Air
Water Connection End
Move to Side Replace Screws
Return Air Drain
Back to Side Discharge Conversion – If the discharge is changed from back to
side, use above instruction noting that illustrations will be reversed.
Left vs. Right Return – It is not possible to field convert return air between
left or right return models due to the necessity of refrigeration copper
piping changes. However, the conversion process of side to back or back to
side discharge for either right or left return configuration is the same. In
some cases, it may be possible to rotate the entire unit 180 degrees if the
return air connection needs to be on the opposite side. Note that rotating the
unit will move the piping to the other end of the unit.
Back Discharge
Figure 5: Right Return Side to Back
Return Air
Return Air
Supply Duct
Side Discharge
Discharge Air
Water Connection End
Water Connection End
Drain
Discharge Air
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
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Horizontal Installation, Cont’d.
Condensate Piping – Horizontal Units – A condensate drain line must be
installed and pitched away for the unit to allow for proper drainage. This
connection must meet all local plumbing/building codes.
Pitch the unit toward the drain as shown in Figure 2 to improve the condensate
drainage. On small units (less than 2.5 tons/8.8 kW), ensure that unit pitch
does not cause condensate leaks inside the cabinet.
Install condensate trap at each unit with the top of the trap positioned below
the unit condensate drain connection as shown in Figure 6. Design the depth of
the trap (water-seal) based upon the amount of ESP capability of the blower
(where 2 inches [51mm] of ESP capability requires 2 inches [51mm] of trap
depth). As a general rule, 1-1/2 inch [38mm] trap depth is the minimum.
Duct System Installation – Proper duct sizing and design is critical to the performance of the unit. The duct system should be designed to allow adequate and even airflow through the unit during operation. Air flow through the unit MUST be at or above the minimum stated airflow for the unit to avoid equipment damage. Duct systems should be designed for quiet operation. Refer to Figure 3 for horizontal duct system details or Figure 8 for vertical duct system details. A flexible connector is recommended for both discharge and return air duct connections on metal duct systems to eliminate the transfer of vibration to the duct system. To maximize sound attenuation of the unit blower, the supply and return plenums should include internal fiberglass duct liner or be constructed from ductboard for the first few feet. Application of the unit to uninsulated ductwork in an unconditioned space is not recommended, as the unit’s performance may be adversely affected.
Models with Water Side Economizer (Model Digit 12 is 1-4) Must trap WSE same
as unit, can join together after vent.
Each unit must be installed with its own individual trap and connection to the
condensate line (main) or riser. Provide a means to flush or blow out the
condensate line. DO NOT install units with a common trap and/or vent.
Always vent the condensate line when dirt or air can collect in the line or a
long horizontal drain line is required. Also vent when large units are working
against higher external static pressure than other units connected to the same
condensate main since this may cause poor drainage for all units on the line.
WHEN A VENT IS INSTALLED IN THE DRAIN LINE, IT MUST BE LOCATED AFTER THE TRAP
IN THE DIRECTION OF THE CONDENSATE FLOW.
Polymer Drain Pans – condensate drain connection is a rubber coupling that
connects to 3/4″ schedule 40/80 PVC. Use hose clamps to secure the pipe inside
the coupling. If the connection is not secure, the connection may leak.
Instructions for coupling the condensate drain to the trap are included in the
bag that includes the coupling and hose clamps.
Stainless Steel Drain Pans – condensate connection is female pipe thread.
Field to provide condensate connection male adapter.
At least one 90° elbow should be included in the supply duct to reduce air
noise. If air noise or excessive air flow is a problem, the blower speed can
be changed. For airflow charts, consult submittal data for the series and
model of the specific unit.
If the unit is connected to existing ductwork, a previous check should have
been made to ensure that the ductwork has the capacity to handle the airflow
required for the unit. If ducting is too small, as in the replacement of a
heating only system, larger ductwork should be installed. All existing
ductwork should be checked for leaks and repaired as necessary.
CAUTION!
CAUTION! Ensure condensate line is pitched toward drain 1/8 inch per ft [11 mm
per m] of run.
Figure 6: Horizontal Condensate Connection
2″ (5.1 cm)
1.5″ (3.8 cm) 1.5″ (3.8 cm)
1/8″ Per Foot or 1 cm Per Meter
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Vertical Installation
Vertical Unit Location – Units are not designed for outdoor installation. Locate the unit in an INDOOR area that allows enough space for service personnel to perform typical maintenance or repairs without removing unit from the mechanical room/closet. Vertical units are typically installed in a mechanical room or closet. Never install units in areas subject to freezing or where humidity levels could cause cabinet condensation (such as unconditioned spaces subject to 100% outside air). Consideration should be given to access for easy removal of the filter and access panels. Provide sufficient room to make water, electrical, and duct connection(s).
Figure 7: Vertical Unit Mounting
If the unit is located in a confined space, such as a closet, provisions must
be made for return air to freely enter the space by means of a louvered door,
etc. Any access panel screws that would be difficult to remove after the unit
is installed should be removed prior to setting the unit. Refer to Figures 7
and 8 for typical installation illustrations. Refer to unit submittal data or
engineering design guide for dimensional data.
1. Install the unit on a piece of rubber, neoprene or other mounting pad
material for sound isolation. The pad should be at least 3/8″ [10mm] to 1/2″
[13mm] in thickness. Extend the pad beyond all four edges of the unit.
2. Provide adequate clearance for filter replacement and drain pan cleaning.
Do not block filter access with piping, conduit or other materials. Refer to
unit submittal data or engineering design guide for dimensional data.
3. Provide access for fan and fan motor maintenance and for servicing the
compressor and coils without removing the unit.
4. Provide an unobstructed path to the unit within the closet or mechanical
room. Space should be sufficient to allow removal of the unit, if necessary.
5. In limited side access installations, pre-removal of the control box side
mounting screws will allow control box removal for future servicing.
6. Provide access to water valves and fittings and screwdriver access to the
unit side panels, discharge collar and all electrical connections.
Air Pad or extruded polystyrene insulation board
Figure 8: Typical Vertical Unit Installation
Using Ducted Return Air
Internally insulate supply duct for the first 4′ (1.2m) each way to reduce noise
Use turning vanes in supply transition
Flexible canvas duct connector to reduce noise and vibration
Remove supply duct flanges from inside blower compartment and install on
supply air opening of unit. Do not use a supply air plenum/duct smaller than
the size of the supply duct flanges.
Rounded return transition
Internally insulate return transition duct to reduce noise
Rev.: 2/13
Notice! Installation Note – Ducted Return: Many horizontal WSHPs are installed in a return air ceiling plenum application (above ceiling). Vertical WSHPs are commonly installed in a mechanical room with free return (e.g. louvered door). Therefore, filter rails are the industry standard and are included on ClimateMaster commercial heat pumps for the purposes of holding the filter only. For ducted return applications, the filter rail must be removed and replaced with a duct flange or filter frame. Canvas or flexible connectors should also be used to minimize vibration between the unit and ductwork.
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Vertical Installation, Cont’d.
Sound Attenuation for Vertical Units – Sound attenuation is achieved by
enclosing the unit within a small mechanical room or a closet. Additional
measures for sound control include the following: 1. Mount the unit so that
the return air inlet is 90° to the
return air grille. Refer to Figure 9. Install a sound baffle as illustrated to
reduce line-of sight sound transmitted through return air grilles. 2. Mount
the unit on a rubber or neoprene isolation pad to minimize vibration
transmission to the building structure.
Condensate Piping for Vertical Units – A condensate line must be installed and
pitched away from the unit to allow for proper drainage. This connection must
meet all local plumbing/building codes.
Install condensate trap at each unit with the top of the trap positioned below
the unit condensate drain connection as shown in Figure 6. Design the depth of
the trap (waterseal) based upon the amount of ESP capability of the blower
(where 2 inches [51mm] of ESP capability requires 2 inches [51mm] of trap
depth).As a general rule, 1-1/2 inch [38mm] trap depth is the minimum.
Figure 9: Vertical Sound Attenuation
Return Air Inlet
Always vent the condensate line when dirt or air can collect in the line or a long horizontal drain line is required. Also vent when large units are working against higher external static pressure than other units connected to the same condensate main since this may cause poor drainage for all units on the line. WHEN A VENT IS INSTALLED IN THE DRAIN LINE, IT MUST BE LOCATED AFTER THE TRAP IN THE DIRECTION OF THE CONDENSATE FLOW.
Each unit must be installed with its own individual vent (where necessary) and a means to flush or blow out the condensate drain line. Do not install units with a common trap and/or vent.
Notice! Units with clear plastic drain lines should have regular maintenance (as required) to avoid buildup of debris, especially in new construction.
Condensate drain connection is a rubber coupling that couples to 3/4″ schedule
40/80 PVC. Use hose clamps to secure the pipe inside the coupling. If the
connection is not secure, the connection may leak.
Instructions for coupling the condensate drain to the trap are included in the
bag that includes the coupling and hose clamps.
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Piping Installation
Installation of Supply and Return Piping Follow these piping guidelines. 1.
Install a drain valve at the base of each supply and
return riser to facilitate system flushing. 2. Install shut-off / balancing
valves and unions at each
unit to permit unit removal for servicing. 3. Place strainers at the inlet of
each system
circulating pump. 4. Select the proper hose length to allow slack between
connection points. Hoses may vary in length by +2% to -4% under pressure. 5.
Refer to Table 1. Do not exceed the minimum bend radius for the hose selected.
Exceeding the minimum bend radius may cause the hose to collapse, which
reduces water flow rate. Install an angle adapter to avoid sharp bends in the
hose when the radius falls below the required minimum.
Insulation is not required on loop water piping except where the piping runs
through unheated areas, outside the building or when the loop water
temperature is below the minimum expected dew point of the pipe ambient
conditions. Insulation is required if loop water temperature drops below the
dew point (insulation is required for ground loop applications in most
climates).
Pipe joint compound is not necessary when Teflon® thread tape is pre-applied
to hose assemblies or when flared-end connections are used. If pipe joint
compound is preferred, use compound only in small amounts on the external pipe
threads of the fitting adapters. Prevent sealant from reaching the flared
surfaces of the joint.
Note: When antifreeze is used in the loop, ensure that it is compatible with
the Teflon® tape or pipe joint compound that is applied.
Maximum allowable torque for brass fittings is 30 ft-lbs [41 N-m]. If a torque
wrench is not available, tighten finger-tight plus one quarter turn. Tighten
steel fittings as necessary.
Models with Waterside Economizer Option (Model Digit 12 is 1-4) – Field
fabricate water piping to connect WSE out to unit in. Allow room to remove
front access panel and service unit. Insulate pipe. Hoses are not recommended
due to high pressure drop.
Optional pressure-rated hose assemblies designed specifically for use with
ClimateMaster units are available. Similar hoses can be obtained from
alternate suppliers.
Supply and return hoses are fitted with swivel-joint fittings at one end to prevent kinking during installation. Refer to Figure 13 for an illustration of a typical supply/ return hose kit. Adapters secure hose assemblies to the unit and risers. Install hose assemblies properly and check regularly to avoid system failure and reduced service life.
A backup wrench is required when tightening water connections on TC Series units to prevent water line damage.
WARNING!
WARNING! Polyolester Oil, commonly known as POE oil, is a synthetic oil used
in many refrigeration systems including those with HFC-410A refrigerant. POE
oil, if it ever comes in contact with PVC or CPVC piping, may cause failure of
the PVC/CPVC. PVC/CPVC piping should never be used as supply or return water
piping with water source heat pump products containing HFC-410A as system
failures and
property damage may result. CAUTION!
CAUTION! Corrosive system water requires corrosion
CAUTION! resistant fittings and hoses, and may require water treatment.
CAUTION! CAUTION! Do not bend or kink supply lines or hoses.
CAUTION! Piping must comply with all applicable codes.
Table 1: Metal Hose Minimum Bend Radii
Hose Diameter
Minimum Bend Radii
1/2″ [12.7mm]
2-1/2″ [6.4cm]
3/4″ [19.1mm]
4″ [10.2cm]
1″ [25.4mm]
5-1/2″ [14cm]
1-1/4″ [31.8mm]
6-3/4″ [17.1cm]
NOTICE! Do not allow hoses to rest against structural building components. Compressor vibration may be transmitted through the hoses to the structure, causing unnecessary noise complaints.
Figure 10: Supply/Return Hose Kit
Rib Crimped
Swivel Brass Fitting
Brass Fitting
MPT
Length (2 ft [0.6m] Length Standard)
MPT
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Water-Loop Heat Pump Applications
Commercial Water Loop Applications Commercial systems typically include a
number of units connected to a common piping system. Any unit plumbing
maintenance work can introduce air into the piping system; therefore air
elimination equipment is a major portion of the mechanical room plumbing.
Consideration should be given to insulating the piping surfaces to avoid
condensation. ClimateMaster recommends unit insulation any time the water
temperature is expected to be below 60ºF (15.6ºC). Metal to plastic threaded
joints should never be used due to their tendency to leak over time.
Teflon® tape thread sealant is recommended to minimize internal fouling of the
heat exchanger. Do not over tighten connections and route piping so as not to
interfere with service or maintenance access. Hose kits are available from
ClimateMaster in different configurations as shown in Figure 11 for connection
between the unit and the piping system. Depending upon selection, hose kits
may include shut off valves, P/T plugs for performance measurement, high
pressure stainless steel braided hose, “Y” type strainer with blow down valve,
and/or “J” type
swivel connection. Balancing valves and an external low pressure drop solenoid
valve for use in variable speed pumping systems may also be included in the
hose kit.
The piping system should be flushed to remove dirt, piping chips, and other
foreign material prior to operation (see “Piping System Cleaning and Flushing
Procedures” in this manual). The flow rate is usually set between 2.25 and 3.5
gpm per ton [2.9 and 4.5 l/m per kW] of cooling capacity. ClimateMaster
recommends 3 gpm per ton [3.9 l/m per kW] for most applications of water loop
heat pumps. To ensure proper maintenance and servicing, P/T ports are
imperative for temperature and flow verification, as well as performance
checks.
Water loop heat pump (cooling tower/boiler) systems typically utilize a common
loop, maintained between 60 90°F [16 – 32°C]. The use of a closed circuit
evaporative cooling tower with a secondary heat exchanger between the tower
and the water loop is recommended. If an open type cooling tower is used
continuously, chemical treatment and filtering will be necessary.
Figure 11: Typical Water-Loop Application
3/8″ [10mm] threaded rods (by others)
Supply Air
Insulated supply duct with at least one 90 deg elbow to reduce air noise
Return Air Power Wiring
Thermostat Wiring
Unit Power
Unit Power Disconnect
Unit Hanger Kits (included)
Stainless steel braid hose with integral “J” swivel
Optional Low Pressure Drop Water Control Valve
(can be internally mounted)
Building Loop
Ball Valve with optional integral P/T plug
Low Water Temperature Cutout Setting – CXM2 Control When antifreeze is selected, the LT1 jumper (JW3) should be clipped to select the low temperature (antifreeze 10.0°F [-12.2°C]) setpoint and avoid nuisance faults (see “Low
Water Temperature Cutout Selection” in this manual). NOTE: Low water temperature operation requires extended range equipment.
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Ground-Loop Heat Pump Applications
CAUTION!
CAUTION! The follo wing instructions represent industry accepted
installation practices for closed loop earth coupled heat pump systems.
Instructions are provided to assist the contractor in installing trouble free
ground loops. These instructions are recommendations only. State/provincial
and local codes MUST be followed and installation MUST conform to ALL
applicable codes. It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to
determine and comply with ALL
applicable codes and regulations. CAUTION!
CAUTION! Ground loop applications require extended range equipment and
optional refrigerant/water circuit insulation.
Pre-Installation Prior to installation, locate and mark all existing
underground utilities, piping, etc. Install loops for new construction before
sidewalks, patios, driveways, and other construction has begun. During
construction, accurately mark all ground loop piping on the plot plan as an
aid in avoiding potential future damage to the installation.
Piping Installation The typical closed loop ground source system is shown in
Figure 11. All earth loop piping materials should be limited to polyethylene
fusion only for in-ground sections of the loop. Galvanized or steel fittings
should not be used at any time due to their tendency to corrode. All plastic
to metal threaded fittings should be avoided due to their potential to leak in
earth coupled applications. A flanged fitting should be substituted. P/T plugs
should be used so that flow can be measured using the pressure drop of the
unit heat exchanger.
Test individual horizontal loop circuits before backfilling. Test vertical
U-bends and pond loop assemblies prior to installation. Pressures of at least
100 psi [689 kPa] should be used when testing. Do not exceed the pipe pressure
rating. Test entire system when all loops are assembled.
Flushing the Earth Loop Upon completion of system installation and testing,
flush the system to remove all foreign objects and purge to remove all air.
Antifreeze In areas where minimum entering loop temperatures drop below 40°F
[5°C] or where piping will be routed through areas subject to freezing,
antifreeze is required. Alcohols and glycols are commonly used as antifreeze;
however your local sales office should be consulted to determine the
antifreeze best suited to your area. Freeze protection should be maintained to
15°F [9°C] below the lowest expected entering loop temperature. For example,
if 30°F [-1°C] is the minimum expected entering loop temperature, the leaving
loop temperature would be 22 to 25°F [-6 to -4°C] and freeze protection should
be at 15°F [-10°C].
Calculation is as follows: 30°F – 15°F = 15°F [-1°C – 9°C = -10°C].
All alcohols should be premixed and pumped from a reservoir outside of the
building when possible or introduced under the water level to prevent fumes.
Calculate the total volume of fluid in the piping system. Then use the
percentage by volume shown in Table 2 for the amount of antifreeze needed.
Antifreeze concentration should be checked from a well mixed sample using a
hydrometer to measure specific gravity.
Earth loop temperatures can range between 25 and 110°F [-4 to 43°C]. Flow rates between 2.25 and 3 gpm [2.41 to 3.23 l/m per kW] of cooling capacity is recommended in these applications.
Low Water Temperature Cutout Setting – CXM2 Control When antifreeze is selected, the LT1 jumper (JW3) should be clipped to select the low temperature (antifreeze 10.0°F [-12.2°C]) setpoint and avoid nuisance faults (see “Low Water Temperature Cutout Selection” in this manual). NOTE: Low water temperature operation requires extended range equipment.
Table 2: Antifreeze Percentages by Volume
Type Methanol
Minimum Temperature for Low Temperature Protection
10°F [-12.2°C]
15°F [-9.4°C]
20°F [-6.7°C]
25%
21%
16%
100% USP food grade Propylene Glycol
38%
25%
22%
Ethanol*
- Must not be denatured with any petroleum based product
29%
25%
20%
25°F [-3.9°C] 10%
15%
14%
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Ground-Loop Heat Pump Applications, Cont’d.
Figure 12: Typical Ground-Loop Application
Loop Water
To Thermostat
High and Low Voltage Knockouts
Vibration Isolation Pad
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Ground-Water Heat Pump Applications
Open Loop – Ground Water Systems – Typical open loop piping is shown in Figure
13. Shut off valves should be included for ease of servicing. Boiler drains or
other valves should be “tee’d” into the lines to allow acid flushing of the
heat exchanger. Shut off valves should be positioned to allow flow through the
coax via the boiler drains without allowing flow into the piping system. P/T
plugs should be used so that pressure drop and temperature can be measured.
Supply and return water piping materials should be limited to copper, PE, or
similar material. PVC or CPVC should never be used as they are incompatible
with the POE oils used in HFC-410A products and piping system failure and
property damage may result.
WARNING!
WARNING! Polyolester Oil, commonly known as POE oil, is a synthetic oil used
in many refrigeration systems including those with HFC-410A refrigerant. POE
oil, if it ever comes in contact with PVC or CPVC piping, may cause failure of
the PVC/CPVC. PVC/CPVC piping should never be used as supply or return water
piping with water source heat pump products containing HFC-410A as system
failures and property damage may result.
Water quantity should be plentiful and of good quality. Consult table 3 for
water quality guidelines. The unit can be ordered with either a copper or
cupro-nickel water heat exchanger. Consult Table 3 for recommendations. Copper
is recommended for closed loop systems and open loop ground water systems that
are not high in mineral content or corrosiveness. In conditions anticipating
heavy scale formation or in brackish water, a cupro-nickel heat exchanger is
recommended. In ground water situations where scaling could be heavy or where
biological growth such as iron bacteria will be present, an open loop system
is not recommended. Heat exchanger coils may over time lose heat exchange
capabilities due to build up of mineral deposits. Heat exchangers must only be
serviced by a qualified technician, as acid and special pumping equipment is
required. Desuperheater coils can likewise become scaled and possibly plugged.
In areas with extremely hard water, the owner should be informed that the heat
exchanger may require occasional acid flushing. In some cases, the
desuperheater option should not be recommended due to hard water conditions
and additional maintenance required.
Water Quality Requirements – Table 3 should be consulted for water quality
requirements. Scaling potential should be assessed using the pH/Calcium
hardness method. If the pH <7.5 and the calcium hardness is less than 100 ppm,
scaling potential is low. If this method yields numbers out of range of those
listed, the Ryznar Stability and Langelier Saturation indecies should be
calculated. Use the appropriate scaling surface temperature for the
application, 150°F [66°C] for direct use (well water/open loop); 90°F [32°F]
for indirect use. A monitoring plan should be implemented in these probable
scaling situations. Other water quality issues such as iron fouling, corrosion
prevention and erosion and clogging should be referenced in Table 3.
Expansion Tank and Pump – Use a closed, bladdertype expansion tank to minimize
mineral formation due to air exposure. The expansion tank should be sized to
provide at least one minute continuous run time of the pump using its drawdown
capacity rating to prevent pump short cycling. Discharge water from the unit
is not contaminated in any manner and can be disposed of in various ways,
depending on local building codes (e.g. recharge well, storm sewer, drain
field, adjacent stream or pond, etc.). Most local codes forbid the use of
sanitary sewer for disposal. Consult your local building and zoning department
to assure compliance in your area.
Water Control Valve – Note the placement of the water control valve in Figure
13. Always maintain water pressure in the heat exchanger by placing the water
control valve(s) on the discharge line to prevent mineral precipitation during
the off-cycle. Pilot operated slow closing valves are recommended to reduce
water hammer. If water hammer persists, a mini-expansion tank can be mounted
on the piping to help absorb the excess hammer shock. Ensure that the total
`VA’ draw of the valve can be supplied by the unit transformer. For instance,
a slow closing valve can draw up to 35VA. This can overload smaller 50 VA
transformers depending on the other controls in the circuit. A typical pilot
operated solenoid valve draws approximately 15VA (see Figure 18). Note the
special wiring diagrams for slow closing valves (Figures 18 & 19).
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Ground-Water Heat Pump Applications, Cont’d.
Flow Regulation – Flow regulation can be accomplished by two methods. One method of flow regulation involves simply adjusting the ball valve or water control valve on the discharge line. Measure the pressure drop through the unit heat exchanger, and determine flow rate from Tables 8a through 8e. Since the pressure is constantly varying, two pressure gauges may be needed. Adjust the valve until the desired flow of 1.5 to 2 gpm per ton [2.0 to 2.6 l/m per kW] is achieved. A second method of flow control requires a flow control device mounted on the outlet of the water control valve. The device is typically a brass fitting with an orifice of rubber or plastic material that is designed to allow a specified flow rate. On occasion, flow control devices may produce velocity noise that can be
reduced by applying some back pressure from the ball valve located on the
discharge line. Slightly closing the valve will spread the pressure drop over
both devices, lessening the velocity noise.
Note: When EWT is below 50°F [10°C], 2 gpm per ton (2.6 l/m per kW) is
required.
Water Coil Low Temperature Limit Setting – For all open loop systems the 30°F
[-1.1°C] FP1 setting (factory setting-water) should be used to avoid freeze
damage to the unit. See “Low Water Temperature Cutout Selection” in this
manual for details on the low limit setting.
Figure 13: Typical Open Loop/Well Application
Water Flow Control Regulator Valve
Pressure Tank
Water Out Water In
P/T Plugs
Shut-Off Valve
Optional Filter
Boiler Drains
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Water Quality Requirements
Table 3: Water Quality Requirements Clean water is essential to the performance and life span of water source heat pumps. Contaminants, chemicals, and minerals all have the potential to cause damage to the water heat exchanger if not treated properly. All closed water loop systems should undergo water quality testing and be maintained to the water quality requirements listed in this table.
Scaling Potenal
Corrosion Prevenon
WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
For Closed-Loop and Open-Loop Systems
Heat Exchanger Type
Descripon pH – Chilled Water <85°F pH – Heated Water >85°F Alkalinity Calcium Magnesium Total Hardness
Symbol
Units
(HCO3-) ppm – CaCO3 equiv. (Ca) ppm (Mg) ppm (CaCO3) ppm – CaCO3 equiv.
Closed Loop Recirculang All Heat Exchanger
Types
7.0 to 9.0 8.0 to 10.0 50 to 500
<100 <100 30 to 150
Open Loop, Tower, Ground Source Well
COAXIAL HX Copper Tube in Tube 7.0 to 9.0 8.0 to 10.0 50 to 500 <100 <100 150 to 450
COAXIAL HX Brazed Plate HX
Cupronickel
316 SS
7.0 to 9.0
7.0 to 9.0
8.0 to 10.0 50 to 500
8.0 to 10.0 50 to 500
<100
<100
<100
<100
150 to 450 150 to 450
Langelier Saturaon Index LSI
Ryznar Stability Index RSI
Total Dissolved Solids Sulfate Nitrate
(TDS)
(SO42-) (NO3-)
Chlorine (free)
(Cl)
ppm – CaCO3 equiv. ppm ppm ppm
-0.5 to +0.5 6.5 to 8.0
<1000 <200 <100 <0.5
-0.5 to +0.5 6.5 to 8.0
<1000 <200 <100 <0.5
-0.5 to +0.5 6.5 to 8.0
<1000 <200 <100 <0.5
-0.5 to +0.5 6.5 to 8.0
<1500 <200 <100 <0.5
Chloride (water < 80°F) Chloride (water > 120°F)
(Cl-)
ppm ppm
Hydrogen Sulfide
(H2S) ppb
<20
<20
<150
<150
<20
<20
<125
<125
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Carbon Dioxide
Iron Oxide Manganese Ammonia Chloramine
(CO2) ppm
(Fe) ppm
(Mn) ppm (NH3) ppm (NH2CL) ppm
0
<1.0 < 0.4 <0.05
0
<50
10 to 50
10 to 50
<1.0
<1.0
<0.2
<0.4
<0.4
<0.4
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
0
0
0
Iron Bacteria Slime Forming Bacteria Sulfate reducing bacteria Suspended Solids
(TSS)
cells/mL cells/mL cells/mL ppm
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
<10
<10
<10
<10
Earth Ground Resistance
Ohms
0
Consult NEC & local electrical codes for grounding requirements
Electrolysis Voltage
mV
<300
Measure voltage internal water loop to HP ground
Leakage Current
mA
<15
Measure current in water loop pipe
Building Primary Electrical Ground to unit, must meet local diameter and penetraon length requirements Do not connect heat pump to steel pipe unless dissimilar materials are separated by using Di-electric unions. Galvanic corrosion of heat pump water pipe will occur.
Fouling & Biological
Electrolysis All HX types
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Water Quality Requirements, Cont’d.
1. The ClimateMaster Water Quality Table provides water quality requirements
for coaxial & brazed plate heat exchangers.
2. The water must be evaluated by an independent testing facility comparing
site samples against this Table. When water properties are outside of these
parameters, the water must either be treated by a professional water treatment
specialist to bring the water quality within the boundaries of this
specification, or an external secondary heat exchanger must be used to isolate
the heat pump water system from the unsuitable water. Failure to do so will
void the warranty of the heat pump system and will limit liability for damage
caused by leaks or system failure.
3. Regular sampling, testing and treatment of the water is necessary to
assure that the water quality remains within acceptable levels thereby
allowing the heat pump to operate at optimum levels.
4. If closed-loop systems are turned off for extended periods, water samples
must be tested prior to operating the system.
5. For optimal performance, it is recommended that the closed-loop piping
systems are initially filled with de- ionized water.
6. Well water with chemistry outside of these boundaries, and salt water or
brackish water requires an external secondary heat exchanger. Surface/Pond
water should not be used.
7. If water temperature is expected to fall below 40°F, antifreeze is
required. Refer to the heat pump IOM for the correct solution ratios to
prevent freezing.
Hydrogen Sulfide has an odor of rotten eggs. If one detects this smell, a test
for H2S must be performed. If H2S is detected above the limit indicated,
remediation is necessary (Consult with your Water Testing/Treatment
Professional) or a secondary heat exchanger is required using appropriate
materials as recommended by the heat exchanger supplier.
Suspended solids and particulates must be filtered to prevent fouling and
failure of heat exchangers. Strainers or particulate filters must be installed
to provide a maximum particle size of 600 micron (0.60 mm, 0.023 in.) using a
20 to 30 mesh screen size. When a loop is installed in areas with fine
material such as sand or clay, further filtration is required to a maximum of
100 micron. Refer to the Strainer / Filter Sizing Chart to capture the
particle sizes encountered on the site.
An electrical grounding system using a dedicated ground rod meeting NEC and
Local Electrical codes must be installed. Building Ground must not be
connected the WSHP piping system or other plumbing pipes.
Refer to IOM for instructions on measuring resistance and leakage currents
within water loops.
Do not use PVC pipe for water loop (compressor POE oil and glycols damage PVC)
use of HDPE pipe is recommended.
Mesh Size
20 30 60 100 150 200
ppm = parts per million ppb = parts per billion
Strainer / Filter Sizing
Particle Size
Microns
MM
840
0.840
533
0.533
250
0.250
149
0.149
100
0.100
74
0.074
Inch 0.0340 0.0210 0.0100 0.0060 0.0040 0.0029
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Water Quality Requirements, Cont’d.
Measuring Earth Ground Resistance
Building Ground Rod
0.02
OHM meter
Well Casing
Measure the earth ground bond using an Ohm meter between the building’s ground
rod and the steel well casing.
The resistance measured should be zero Ohms. The NEC allows a resistance to
ground up to 20 Ohms. Any resistance above zero, indicates a poor earth ground
which may be the result of a hot neutral line or that conducve water is
present. Both of these may lead to electrolysis and corrosion of the heat pump
piping. A check for both should be performed and resolved.
Note if the well casing is plasc, a conducve path can be achieved by inserng a
6 AWG bare copper wire into the well water. Remove the temporary conductor
when finished.
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Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Water Quality Requirements, Cont’d.
Measuring Electrolysis Voltage and Current
300mV
Heat Pump
Volt Meter Pete’s Port
Wire Electrode inserted into port for Voltage measurement
HP Piping
Water-out
Water-in Amp Sensor to VOM for Current
Measure the electrolysis voltage using a volt meter between the heat pump
ground and a #14 AWG solid copper wire electrode inserted into the water using
a Pete’s style access port.
The HP must be operang and the water stream flowing.
The voltage measured should be less than 300mV (0.300 V). If higher than 500mV
electrolysis will occure and corrosion will result.
If voltage is measured, the cause is a high resistance earth ground or current
on the neutral conductor. Remedial measures should be performed.
Measure the current flowing through the piping system by using an amp clamp
probe on the water-in line. The HP must be operang and the water stream
flowing.
There should be zero amps measured. If current is present, there is leakage
current to the plumbing system and it must be recfied to prevent pipe
corrosion.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
TC: Horizontal Dimensional Data
Horizontal Model
006 – 012
in cm
015 – 018
in cm
024 – 030
in cm
036 – 042
in cm
048 – 060
in cm
Horizontal Model
006 – 012
in cm
015
in cm
018
in cm
024
in cm
030
in cm
036
in cm
042
in cm
048
in cm
060
in cm
Overall Cabinet
A Width
B Length
C Height
19.1
34.1
11.1
48.5
86.6
28.2
20.1
43.1
17.0
51.1
109.5
43.2
20.1
43.1
18.3
51.1
109.5
46.5
20.1
47.1
21.0
51.1
119.6
53.3
24.1
54.1
21.0
61.2
137.4
53.3
Horizontal Model
006 – 012
in cm
015 – 018
in cm
024 – 030
in cm
036 – 060
in cm
Electrical Knockouts
J
K
1/2″
3/4″
Low Voltage
Power Supply
5.1
2.1
13.0
5.4
9.9
6.9
25.2
17.5
11.1
8.1
28.2
20.6
13.9
10.9
35.3
27.7
Water Connections
1
2
3
Loop In Loop In Loop Out Loop Out
D
E
F
G
AA
BB
5.6
1.1
1.6
14.2
2.7
4.1
1.1
3.3
0.7
2.7
8.4
1.8
15.1
1.4
3.2
38.4
3.4
8.1
1.4
3.3
0.7
3.5
8.4
1.8
15.1
1.4
4.1
1.4
3.3
0.7
38.4
3.4
10.4
3.5
8.4
1.8
16.4
1.4
4.4
1.4
3.3
0.7
41.7
3.4
11.3
3.5
8.4
1.8
16.4
1.4
3.1
41.7
3.4
7.8
1.4
3.3
0.7
3.5
8.4
1.8
19.1
1.4
5.3
1.4
3.3
0.7
48.5
3.4
13.4
3.5
8.4
1.8
19.1
1.4
4.4
1.4
3.3
0.7
48.5
3.4
11.3
3.5
8.4
1.8
19.1
1.4
4.4
1.4
3.3
0.7
48.5
3.4
11.1
3.5
8.4
1.8
19.1
1.4
3.8
48.5
3.4
9.7
1.4
3.3
0.7
3.5
8.4
1.8
Loop In/Out FPT
1/2″ 1/2″ 1/2″ 3/4″ 3/4″ 3/4″ 3/4″ 1″ 1″
Horizontal Model
006 – 012
in cm
015 – 018
in cm
024 – 030
in cm
036 – 042
in cm
048
in cm
060
in cm
Discharge Connection Duct Flange Installed (+/- 0.10 in, +/- 2.5mm)
Return Connection Using Return Air Opening
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
Supply Height Supply Width
Return Width Return Height
0.8
8.9
1.9
22.7
2.6
13.3
6.6
33.8
2.6
13.3
6.6
33.8
2.5
16.1
6.3
40.9
6.7
6.0
1.3
16.1
17.0
15.2
3.3
41.0
9.9
4.1
1.3
23.0
25.1
10.5
3.3
58.4
9.9
4.1
1.3
23.0
25.1
10.5
3.3
58.4
11.0
3.0
2.5
25.9
27.9
7.7
6.4
65.8
9.8
1.1
0.6
25.0
2.7
1.5
15.0
1.1
1.0
38.1
2.8
2.5
16.3
1.1
1.0
41.4
2.8
2.5
19.0
1.1
1.0
48.3
2.8
2.5
3.7
16.1
9.5
41.0
13.7
4.1
1.3
35.9
34.8
10.3
3.2
91.2
19.0
1.1
1.0
48.3
2.8
2.5
1.7
18.1
4.4
46.0
13.7
4.1
1.3
35.9
34.8
10.3
3.2
91.2
19.0
1.1
1.0
48.3
2.8
2.5
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
TC: Horizontal Dimensional Data, Cont’d.
LEFT RETURN
CCP ASP Front
RIGHT RETURN
CCP Front
Left Return
Power Supply 3 / 4″ [19.1mm] Knockout
Right Return
1 / 2″
AA
[12.7mm]
3.3″ Knockout
[83.8mm]
1.1 [27.9mm] G
K J
2
F ED
AA 3.3″ [83.8mm]
ASP
Straight Discharge
Note: Choose either back or straight discharge
0.7″ [17.8mm]
3
BB
Back Condensate Discharge
CCP
1
A Front-View
0.7″ [17.8mm] BB
Condensate
Note: Blower service panel requires 2′ service access
Back Discharge
Straight Discharge
Note: Choose either back or straight discharge
O
N
BSP
M Blower
C
Outlet
P A
Left Return Back Discharge
CCP
Air Coil Side Front
Air Coil Side
Unit Hanger Detail
Model
U
V
W
V
006-012 34.1 [86.6] 21.1 [53.6] 16.9 [42.9] W
015-030 43.1 [109.5] 22.2 [56.4] 18.0 [45.7]
036-042 47.1 [119.6] 22.2 [56.4] 18.0 [45.7]
048-060 54.1 [137.4] 26.2 [66.5] 22.0 [55.9]
N
O
Blower Outlet M
BSP
U L
BSP
N
Blower M Outlet
N
P
Blower
BSP
C
Outlet M
O A Right Return Back Discharge
ASP
CCP
Front
L Left Return Straight Discharge
Front
O
Right Return Straight Discharge
T
S
Q
Air Coil
1.75 [44.5mm]
Air Coil Q
ST
CR
ASP
C
R
Front
Front
B
B
Notes:
Left Return Left View Air Coil Opening
Right Return Right View Air Coil Opening
1. While clear access to all removable panels is not required, installer should take care to comply
with all building codes and allow adequate clearance for future field service.
2. Units are shipped with either filter rails or filter frames depending on unit model. Air filter rails are not
suitable for supporting return air duct. Air filter frames are provided with a duct mounting collar for
connection to return air duct.
3. Discharge flange and hanger brackets are factory installed.
4. Condensate fitting on Polymer drain pan is rubber coupling that couples to ¾” schedule 40/80 PVC, S.S. drain pan is 3/4″ MPT.
5. Blower service panel requires 2′ service access.
6. Blower service access is through back panel on straight discharge units or through panel opposite air coil
on back discharge units.
Legend: CCP = Control/Compressor Access Panel. BSP = Blower Service Panel. *ASP = Additional Service Panel (not required).
Note: *ASP are removable panels that provide additional access to the units interior. Clear access to ASP panels is not required and they are not to be used in place of the mandatory CCP and BSP panels.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
TCH with Left Hand Waterside Economizer Dimensional Data
Horizontal Model
in 006-012 cm
in 015-018 cm
in 024-030 cm
036-042
in cm
in 048-060 cm
Overall Cabinet
WSE
A
B
C
H
Width Length Height Width
26.1 34.1 11.0 7.1 66.3 86.6 27.9 18.0 27.2 43.1 17.0 7.1 69.1 109.5 43.2 18.0 27.2 43.1 18.2 7.1 69.1 109.5 46.2 18.0 27.2 47.1 21.0 7.1 69.1 119.6 53.3 18.0 31.6 54.1 21.0 7.5 80.3 137.4 53.3 19.1
In
D
E
4.7
3.5
11.9 8.9
5.3
3.5
13.5 8.9
5.1
3.5
13.0 8.9
6.5
3.5
16.5 8.9
5.0
1.3
12.7 3.3
Left WSE Connections
Out
F
G
8.0
3.5
20.3 8.9
11.5 3.5
29.2 8.9
21.1 3.5
53.6 8.9
14.0 3.5 35.6 8.9 15.9 1.3
40.4 3.3
Cond. 3/4″ MPT
AA
BB
3.5
0.8
8.9
2.0
3.5
0.8
8.9
2.0
3.5
0.8
8.9
2.0
3.5
0.8
8.9
2.0
3.5
0.8
8.9
2.0
Water In/Out FPT
1/2″
1/2″
3/4″
3/4″
3/4″
Return Connection
Using Return Air Opening
Q
R
Return Return S
T
Width Height
16.1 10.0
1.5
0.3
40.9 25.4
3.8
0.8
23.0 16.0
1.5
0.3
58.4 40.6
3.8
0.8
22.9 16.0
1.5
0.3
58.2 40.6
3.8
0.8
26.0 20.0
1.5
0.3
66.0 50.8
3.8
0.8
36.0 20.0 1.5
0.3
91.4 50.8 3.8
0.8
Left Return with WSE
Straight Discharge
Air Return
Back Discharge
Unit Hanger Detail
Model
U
V
W
Front
V
006-012 34.1 [86.6] 21.1 [53.6] 16.9 [42.9] W
015-030 43.1 [109.5] 22.2 [56.4] 18.0 [45.7]
036-042 47.1 [119.6] 22.2 [56.4] 18.0 [45.7]
048-060 54.1 [137.4] 26.2 [66.5] 22.0 [55.9]
U
T
WSE AIR COIL SIDE
WSP
E
D
F
In
Return
Out
Air
Supply Water in (from loop)
Water out (to loop)
Out
CCP
In
Note 8
G
Front View Note 9
Left Return
Condensate (2) Drains 3/4″ MPT Note 10
Back View
Notes:
1. While clear access to all removable panels is not required, installer
should take care to comply with all building codes and allow adequate
clearance for future field service.
2. Units are shipped with either filter rails or filter frames depending on
unit model. Air filter rails are not suitable for supporting return air duct.
Air filter frames are provided with a duct mounting collar for connection to
return air duct.
3. Discharge flange and hanger brackets are factory installed. 4. Condensate
drains are 3/4″ MPT. 5. Blower service panel requires 2′ service access.
6. Blower service access is through back panel on straight discharge units or
through panel opposite air coil on back discharge units.
7. Filters same size as standard unit. 8. Factory supplied controller
(aquastat) is shipped inside unit. Open
waterside economizer panel (WSP), remove, slide onto dinrail, and connect
molex. 9. WSE to unit piping to be field fabricated, Run below or in front.
Must leave room to remove front access panel (CCP) to service unit. 10.
External trap and vent both drains before joining. 11. Refer to Discharge Air
connection dimensions.
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
TCH with Right Hand Waterside Economizer Dimensional Data
Horizontal Model
in 006-012 cm
in 015-018 cm
in 024-030 cm
036-042
in cm
in 048-060 cm
Overall Cabinet
WSE
A
B
C
H
Width Length Height Width
26.1 34.1 11.0 7.1 66.3 86.6 27.9 18.0 27.2 43.1 17.0 7.1 69.1 109.5 43.2 18.0 27.2 43.1 18.2 7.1 69.1 109.5 46.2 18.0 27.2 47.1 21.0 7.1 69.1 119.6 53.3 18.0 31.6 54.1 21.0 7.5 80.3 137.4 53.3 19.1
In
D
E
8.0
3.5
20.3 8.9
11.5 3.5
29.2 8.9
21.1 3.5
53.6 8.9
14.0 3.5 35.6 8.9 15.9 1.3
40.4 3.3
Left WSE Connections
Return Connection Using Return Air Opening
Out
Cond. 3/4″ MPT Water Q
R
In/Out Return Return S
T
F
G
AA
BB FPT Width Height
4.7
3.5
3.5
0.8
16.1 10.0 1.5
0.3
11.9 8.9
8.9
2.0
1/2″ 40.9 25.4
3.8
0.8
5.3
3.5
3.5
0.8
23.0 16.0 1.5
0.3
13.5 8.9
8.9
2.0
1/2″ 58.4 40.6
3.8
0.8
5.1
3.5
3.5
0.8
22.9 16.0
1.5
0.3
13.0 8.9
8.9
2.0
3/4″ 58.2 40.6
3.8
0.8
6.5
3.5
3.5
16.5 8.9
8.9
0.8 2.0
3/4″
26.0 66.0
20.0 50.8
1.5 3.8
0.3 0.8
5.0
1.3
3.5
0.8
36.0 20.0
1.5
0.3
12.7 3.3
8.9
2.0
3/4″ 91.4 50.8
3.8
0.8
Right Return with WSE
Air Return
Unit Hanger Detail
Front
Model
U
V
W
V
006-012 34.1 [86.6] 21.1 [53.6] 16.9 [42.9] W
015-030 43.1 [109.5] 22.2 [56.4] 18.0 [45.7]
036-042 47.1 [119.6] 22.2 [56.4] 18.0 [45.7]
048-060 54.1 [137.4] 26.2 [66.5] 22.0 [55.9]
U
Back Discharge
Straight Discharge
Water out (to loop)
CCP
Out Out
In
Return Air
In
Front View Right Return
Note 8 Note 9
Supply Water in (from loop)
WSP
B S
WSE AIR COIL SIDE
Q
T
A
H
R
C
BB
AA
Condensate (2) Drains 3/4″ MPT Note 10
Back View
Notes:
1. While clear access to all removable panels is not required, installer
should take care to comply with all building codes and allow adequate
clearance for future field service.
2. Units are shipped with either filter rails or filter frames depending on
unit model. Air filter rails are not suitable for supporting return air duct.
Air filter frames are provided with a duct mounting collar for connection to
return air duct.
3. Discharge flange and hanger brackets are factory installed. 4. Condensate
drains are 3/4″ MPT. 5. Blower service panel requires 2′ service access.
6. Blower service access is through back panel on straight discharge units or
through panel opposite air coil on back discharge units.
7. Filters same size as standard unit. 8. Factory supplied controller
(aquastat) is shipped inside unit. Open
waterside economizer panel (WSP), remove, slide onto dinrail, and connect
molex. 9. WSE to unit piping to be field fabricated. Run below or in front.
Must leave room to remove front access panel (CCP) to service unit. 10.
External trap and vent both drains before joining. 11. Refer to Discharge Air
connection dimensions.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Left Return Back Discharge
Supply Air Flow
TC: Horizontal Service Access
Right Return Back Discharge
Supply Air Flow
BSP
BSP
Return Air Flow
Return Air Flow
Air Coil
Air Coil
Front
ASP Optional WSE
See Note 5
Left Return Straight Discharge
CCP BSP
Front
ASP
Right Return Straight Discharge
BSP
Optional WSE See Note 5
CCP
Return Air Flow
Supply Air Flow
Supply Air Flow
Return Air Flow
Air Coil
Air Coil
Front
Front
ASP
Optional WSE See Note 5
CCP
Notes: 1. While clear access to all removable panels is not required,
installer should take care to comply with all building codes and allow
adequate clearance for future field service. 2. CCP and BSP requires 2′
service access. 3. Blower service access is through back panel on straight
discharge units or through panel opposite air coil on back discharge units. 4.
ASP are removable panels that provide additional access to the units interior.
Clear access to ASP panels is not required and they are not to be used in
place of the mandatory CCP
and BSP panels. 5. Units with WSE must have access to water valve through
side access panel.
ASP = mandatory 2 service access
Optional WSE See Note 5
CCP
= (optional) additional 2 service access
Legend: CCP = Control/Compressor Access Panel BSP = Blower Service Panel
ASP = Additional Service Panel (not required) WSE = Waterside Economizer
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
TC: Vertical Upflow Dimensional Data
Vertical
Upflow Model
006 – 012
in cm
015 – 030,
in
041
cm
036 – 042
in cm
048 – 060
in cm
Overall Cabinet
A Width
B Depth
C Height
19.1
19.1
22.0
48.5
48.5
55.9
21.5
21.5
40.0
54.6
54.6
101.6
21.5
26.0
45.0
54.6
66.0
114.3
24.0
32.5
46.0
61.0
82.6
116.8
Vertical Model
006 – 012
in cm
015 – 060
in cm
041
in cm
Electrical Knockouts
J
K
1/2″
3/4″
Low Voltage
Power Supply
5.9
8.9
14.9
22.5
7.1
10.1
18.1
25.7
7.1
11.1
18.0
28.2
Vertical
Upflow Model
006 – 012
in cm
015
in cm
018
in cm
024
in cm
030
in cm
036
in cm
041
in cm
042
in cm
048
in cm
060
in cm
Water Connections – Standard Units
1
2
3
Loop Loop Loop Loop
In
In
Out Out
H
I
D
E
F
G
1.5
1.5
9.5
1.5
11.7
1.4
3.8
3.8
24.1
3.8
29.7
3.6
1.9
1.4
13.8
1.4
19.7
1.4
4.8
3.6
35.1
3.6
50.0
3.6
1.9
1.4
13.8
1.4
19.7
1.4
4.8
3.6
35.1
3.6
50.0
3.6
1.9
1.4
13.8
1.4
19.7
1.4
4.8
3.6
35.1
3.6
50.0
3.6
1.9
1.4
15.2
1.4
19.7
1.4
4.8
3.6
38.6
3.6
50.0
3.6
1.9
1.4
15.2
1.4
20.6
1.4
4.8
3.6
38.6
3.6
52.3
3.6
3.6
2.3
14.0
2.3
18.3
2.3
4.8
5.8
35.6
5.8
46.5
5.8
1.9
1.4
16.6
1.4
20.6
1.4
4.8
3.6
42.0
3.6
52.3
3.6
2.0
1.4
16.9
1.4
21.6
1.4
5.1
3.6
42.9
3.6
54.9
3.6
2.0
1.4
17.4
1.4
21.6
1.4
5.1
3.6
44.2
3.6
54.9
3.6
Notes:
Legend:
1. While clear access to all removable panels is not required, installer
CCP = Control/Compressor Access Panel
should take care to comply with all building codes and allow adequate BSP = Blower Service Panel
clearance for future field service.
ASP = Alternative Service Panel
2. Front & Side access is preferred for service access. However, all
components may be serviced from the front access panel if side
access is not available. (Except on TCV 009-030 and 041 with front
return) Units with the front return require left side access for the fan.
3. Discharge flange is field installed.
4. Condensate fitting on Polymer drain pan is rubber coupling that couples
to ¾” schedule 40/80 PVC, S.S. drain pan is 3/4″ MPT. 5. Units are shipped
with air filter rails that are not suitable for
supporting return air ductwork. An air filter frame with duct mounting
1″
collar is available as an accessory, see the ClimateMaster Accessory
Submittal set for futher information on this frame.
Loop In/Out
FPT 1/2″ 1/2″ 1/2″ 3/4″ 3/4″ 3/4″ 3/4″
3/4″ 1″ 1″
Air Coil Side
Recommended Minimum Installation Clearances for Vertical Units*
1″
Back of unit 1″
Side opposite return air
6″ Front if hard piped
Ducted return
Return Air Side
1″ – *Add for duct width
– Add 2″ for 1″ filter frame/rail or 3″ for 2″ filter frame/rail Free (open) return – calculate required dimension for a maximum velocity of 600 fpm
- Field installed accessories (hoses, air cleaners, etc.) and factory WSE option will require additional space. Top supply air is shown, the same clearances apply to bottom supply air units.
1″
Front 6″
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
TCV: Vertical Upflow Dimensional Data, Cont’d.
Vertical Model
006 – 012
in cm
015 – 018
in cm
024 – 030
in cm
Discharge Connection
Duct Flange Installed (+/- 0.10 in, +/- 2.5mm)
O
P
M
N
Supply Supply
Q
Width Depth
8.9
5.1
9.0
9.0
5.5
22.7
12.9
22.9
22.9
14.0
6.4
3.8
14.0
14.0
5.3
16.1
9.5
35.6
35.6
13.6
6.4
5.0
14.0
14.0
5.8
16.3
12.7
35.6
35.6
14.7
036 – 042
in
6.4
3.8
14.0
14.0
5.1
cm
16.1
9.5
35.6
35.6
13.1
048 – 060
in
6.9
7.3
16.0
18.0
5.1
cm
17.4
18.4
40.6
45.7
13.1
Front Return – N = 4.8 in (12.2 cm), Q = 6.4 in (16.3 cm). Right Return – N = 3.8 in (9.7 cm), Q = 5.5 in (14.0 cm). Left Return – M = 6.4 in (16.3 cm), N = 2.8 in (7.1 cm).
Return Connection
Using Return Air Opening
S
T
R
Return Return
U
Depth Height
2.1
16.2
9.9
0.7
5.3
41.1
25.1
1.9
2.3
18.3
20.9
0.7
5.8
46.5
53.1
1.9
2.0
18.5
19.3
0.9
5.1
47.0
49.0
2.3
2.3
22.8
23.9
0.7
5.8
57.9
60.7
1.9
2.3
29.3
22.5
0.7
5.8
74.4
57.0
1.9
Units are shipped with either filter rails or filter frames depending on unit model. Air filter rails are not suitable for supporting return air duct. Air filter frames are provided with a duct mounting collar for connection to return air duct.
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
TC: Front Return Vertical Upflow Dimensional Data
Vertical Model
009 – 012
in cm
015 – 018
in cm
024
in cm
030
in cm
041
in cm
Overal Cabinet
A Width
19.1 48.5 21.6 54.9 21.6 54.9 21.6 54.9 21.6 54.9
B Depth
19.0 48.3 21.5 54.6 21.5 54.6 21.5 54.6 21.6 54.9
C Height
22.0 55.9 40.0 101.6 40.0 101.6 40.0 101.6 39.0 99.1
Water Connection –
Front Return Units
D
F
Water In Water Out
H Cond. Drain
1.6
9.6
11.5
4.1
24.4
29.2
1.9
13.8
19.7
4.8
35.1
50.0
1.9
13.8
19.7
4.8
35.1
50.0
1.9
15.2
19.7
4.8
38.6
50.0
3.6
14.0
18.3
9.1
35.6
46.5
- For Air Coil and Filter Dimensions see the physical data table. See electrical knockout table for details on low and high voltage power connection dimensions.
Top Discharge Connection
Duct Flange Installed (+/- 0.10 in, +/- 2.5mm)
O
P
N
Supply Supply
Q
Width
Depth
5.1
9.0
9.0
6.0
12.9
22.9
22.9
15.2
3.8
14.0
14.0
5.4
9.5
35.6
35.6
13.7
3.8
14.0
14.0
5.4
12.7
35.6
35.6
14.7
3.8
14.0
14.0
5.4
12.7
35.6
35.6
14.7
4.8
14.0
14.0
6.4
9.5
35.6
35.6
13.0
A
P
N
O B
TOP VIEW
Q
FRONT
B
FILTER RAIL
AIR COIL
2′ SERVICE ACCESS
ISOMETRIC VIEW
A
CCP
FRONT
BSP COND. DRAIN
EITHER LEFT OR RIGHT PANEL MUST HAVE 2′ OF ACCESSIBILITY FOR BLOWER SERVICE
ACCESS
1.000
C LEFT VIEW
30
C
P. SUPPLY L. VOLT
F
FRONT VIEW D
H
H RIGHT VIEW
Units are shipped with either filter rails or filter frames depending on unit model. Air filter rails are not suitable for supporting return air duct. Air filter frames are provided with a duct mounting collar for connection to return air duct.
ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
TCV with Left Hand Waterside Economizer Dimensional Data
Vertical Model
006-012
in cm
015-030
in cm
036-042
in cm
048-060
in cm
Overall Cabinet
WSE
A
B
Width Length
26.1 21.2 66.3 53.8 29.0 24.7 73.7 62.7 29.0 28.7 73.7 72.9 31.2 37.2 79.2 94.5
C Height
22.0 55.9 40.0 101.6 45.0 114.3 46.0 116.8
H Width
7.1 18.0 7.4 18.8 7.4 18.8 7.0 17.8
In
D
E
8.1
5.5
20.6 14.0
11.6 6.0
29.5 15.2
12.1 6.0
29.5 15.2
12.1 5.8
30.7 14.7
WSE Connections
Out
Cond. 3/4″ MPT
F
G
AA
BB
2.1
5.5
5.1
5.5
5.3 14.0 13.0 14.0
2.6
6.0
7.1
6.0
6.6 15.2 18.0 15.2
2.6
6.0
7.1
6.0
6.6 15.2 18.0 15.2
3.1
5.8
7.1
5.8
7.9 14.7 18.0 14.7
Water In/Out FPT
1/2″
3/4″
3/4″
3/4″
Return Connection
Using Return Air Opening
Q
R
Return Return S
T
Width Height
16.1 10.0
4.2
0.4
40.9 25.4 10.7
1.0
18.1 20.0
3.8
0.3
46.0 50.8 9.7
0.8
22.7 24.0 4.6
0.1
57.7 61.0 11.7
0.3
29.3 24.0 5.0
0.1
74.4 61.0 12.7
0.3
Left Return with WSE
Top View
T
WSE
Notes:
1. Units are shipped with either filter rails or filter frames depending on
unit model. Air filter rails are not suitable for supporting return air duct.
Air filter frames are provided with a duct mounting collar for connection to
return air duct.
2. WSE condensate drain is 3/4″ FPT, Unit condensate drain is 3/4″ MPT.
Externally trap and vent both drains before joining.
Return Air
WSP
Note 4
Supply Water in (from loop)
In E
Out
Front View Left Return
CCP
Out
(2) Drains
Water out In (to loop)
Note 5
3. Filters same size as standard unit. 4. Factory supplied controller
(aquastat) is shipped inside unit. Open
waterside economizer panel (WSP), remove, slide onto dinrail, and connect
molex. 5. WSE to unit piping to be field fabricated, run below or in front.
Must leave room to remove front access panel (CCP) to service unit. 6. Refer
to Discharge Air connection dimensions.
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
TCV with Right Hand Waterside Economizer Dimensional Data
Vertical Model
in 006-012 cm
in 015-030 cm
036-042
in cm
in 048-060 cm
Overall Cabinet
WSE
A
B
Width Length
26.1 21.2 66.3 53.8 29.0 24.7 73.7 62.7 29.0 28.7 73.7 72.9 31.2 37.2 79.2 94.5
C
H
Height Width
22.0 7.1 55.9 18.0 40.0 7.4 101.6 18.8 45.0 7.4 114.3 18.8 46.0 7.0 116.8 17.8
In
D
E
2.1
5.5
5.3 14.0
2.6
6.0
6.6 15.2
2.6
6.0
6.6 15.2
3.1
5.8
7.9 14.7
WSE Connections
Out
F
G
8.1
5.5
20.6 14.0
11.6 6.0
29.5 15.2
12.1 6.0 29.5 15.2 12.1 5.8
30.7 14.7
Cond. 3/4″ MPT
AA
BB
5.1
5.5
13.0 14.0
7.1
6.0
18.0 15.2
7.1
6.0
18.0 15.2
7.1
5.8
18.0 14.7
Water In/Out FPT
1/2″
3/4″
3/4″
3/4″
Return Connection
Using Return Air Opening
Q
R
Return Return S
T
Width Height
16.1 10.0 4.2
0.4
40.9 25.4 10.7
1.0
18.1 20.0 3.8
0.3
46.0 50.8 9.7
0.8
22.7 24.0 4.6
0.1
57.7 61.0 11.7
0.3
29.3 24.0 5.0
0.1
74.4 61.0 12.7
0.3
Right Return with WSE
Top View
Return Air
CONDENSATE (2) DRAINS
WSP
To Water Out (from loop)
Note 4
Front View Right Return
CCP Note 5
AA
Out Out
CONDENSATE (2) DRAINS
In
In
E G BB
F D
Supply Water In (from loop)
Notes:
1. Units are shipped with either filter rails or filter frames depending on
unit model. Air filter rails are not suitable for supporting return air duct.
Air filter frames are provided with a duct mounting collar for connection to
return air duct.
2. WSE condensate drain is 3/4″ FPT, Unit condensate drain is 3/4″ MPT.
Externally trap and vent both drains before joining.
S
Q
T
WSE
AIR COIL
R
SIDE
3. Filters same size as standard unit. 4. Factory supplied controller
(aquastat) is shipped inside unit. Open
waterside economizer panel (WSP), remove, slide onto dinrail, and connect
molex. 5. WSE to unit piping to be field fabricated below or in front. Must
leave room to remove front access panel(CCP) to service unit. 6. Refer to
Discharge Air connection dimensions.
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THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Vertical Units
Left Return
TC: Vertical Service Access
Supply Air Opening
Air Coil
ASP Optionial WSE See Note 5
Right Return
Front
ASP CCP and BSP
Supply Air Opening
Air Coil
ASP
Front
ASP
Optionial WSE See Note 5
CCP and BSP
Notes: 1. While clear access to all removable panels is not required,
installer should take care to comply with all building codes and allow
adequate clearance for future field service. 2. Front & Side access is
preferred for service access. However, units without WSE option may be
serviced from the front
access panel if side access is not available. 3. ASP are removable panels that
provide additional access to
the units interior. Clear access to ASP panels is not required and they are
not to be used in place of the mandatory CCP
and BSP panels. 4. Front return units (not shown) require front access for
controls/compressor and left side access for blower. 5. Units with WSE Must
have access to water valve through
side access panel.
= mandatory 2 service access
= (optional) additional 2 service access
Legend: CCP = Control/Compressor Access Panel BSP = Blower Service Panel ASP =
Additional Service Panel (not required) WSE = Waterside Economizer
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Electrical Data: Standard Unit
Table 4: Electrical Data – Standard Units
MODEL
VOLTAGE CODE
RATED VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE MIN/ MAX
COMPRESSOR QTY RLA LRA
006
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 2.6 17.7
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 2.6 13.5
009
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 3.7 22
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 3.4 17.5
012
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 5.6 32.5
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 4.2 31.5
015
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 5.6 29.0
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 5.0 28.0
018
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 7.4 33.0
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 6.0 28.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 12.8 58.3
024
E
F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 9.6 54.0 1 3.6 28.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 7.7 55.4
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 14.1 73.0
030
E
F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 11.2 60.0 1 4.2 28.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 8.9 58.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 16.7 79.0
036
E
F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 13.5 72.0 1 5.8 38.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 10.4 73.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 17.9 112.0
041*
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 6.0 44.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 13.2 88.0
N
575 / 60 / 3
517.5 / 632.5
1 4.2 30.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 17.9 112.0
042
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 6.0 44.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 13.5 88.0
N
575 / 60 / 3
517.5 / 632.5
1 4.9 34.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 21.8 117.0
048
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 6.2 41.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 13.7 83.1
N
575 / 60 / 3
517.5 / 632.5
1 4.8 33.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 26.3 134.0
060
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 7.8 52.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 15.6 110.0
N
575 / 60 / 3
517.5 / 632.5
1 5.8 38.9
- 460 volt units require a neutral connection. All “F” voltage units with Constant Volume (CV) ECM require a four wire power supply with neutral. Motors are 265 volt and are wired between one hot leg and neutral. All fuses Class RK-5
FAN MOTOR
FLA 0.3 0.4 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.7 0.9 0.7 1.5 1.2 1.4 1.5 2.7 2.9 1.6 2.7
2.7 2.0 1.2 2.7 2.7 1.6 2.7 1.4 2.7 1.6 2.7 1.4 3.3 1.7 3.3 1.4 4.8 2.4 4.8
1.8
TOTAL UNIT FLA 2.9 3.0 4.5 4.2 6.4 5.0 6.5 5.7 8.3 6.7 14.3 10.8 5.0 9.2 16.8 14.1 5.8 11.6 19.4 15.5 7.0 13.1 20.6 7.6 15.9 5.6 20.6 7.6 16.2 6.3 25.1 7.9 17.0 6.2 31.1 10.2 20.4 7.6
MIN CIRCUIT
AMP 3.6 3.6 5.5 5.1 7.8 6.1 7.9 7.0 10.2 8.2 17.5 13.2 5.9 11.1 20.3 16.9 6.9
13.8 23.5 18.9 8.5 15.7 25.1 9.1 19.2 6.7 25.1 9.1 19.6 7.5 30.6 9.5 20.4 7.4
37.7 12.2 24.3 9.1
MAX SCCR
SCCR
FUSE/ kA rms
Volts
HACR symetrical Maximum
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
30
5
600
20
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
30
5
600
25
5
600
15
5
600
20
5
600
40
5
600
30
5
600
15
5
600
25
5
600
40
5
600
15
5
600
30
5
600
15
5
600
40
5
600
15
5
600
30
5
600
15
5
600
50
5
600
15
5
600
30
5
600
15
5
600
60
5
600
15
5
600
40
5
600
15
5
600
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Electrical Data: High Static Blower
MODEL
VOLTAGE CODE
RATED VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE MIN/ MAX
COMPRESSOR QTY RLA LRA
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 5.6 29.0
015
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 5.0 28.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 7.4 33.0
018
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 6.0 28.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 12.8 58.3
E 024
F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 9.6 54.0 1 3.6 28.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 7.7 55.4
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 14.1 73.0
E
030 F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 11.2 60.0 1 4.2 28.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 8.9 58.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 16.7 79.0
E
036 F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 13.5 72.0 1 5.8 38.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 10.4 73.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 17.9 112.0
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 6.0 44.0
042
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 13.5 88.0
N
575 / 60 / 3
517.5 / 632.5
1 4.9 34.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 21.8 117.0
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 6.2 41.0
048
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 13.7 83.1
N
575 / 60 / 3
517.5 / 632.5
1 4.8 33.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 26.3 134.0
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 7.8 52.0
060
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 15.6 110.0
N
575 / 60 / 3
517.5 / 632.5
1 5.8 38.9
- 460 volt units require a neutral connection. All “F” voltage units with Constant Volume (CV) ECM require a four wire power supply with neutral. Motors are 265 volt and are wired between one hot leg and neutral. All fuses Class RK-5
FAN MOTOR
FLA 0.9 0.7 0.9 0.7 2.7 2.9 1.6 2.7 2.7 2.9 1.6 2.7 2.7 2.9 1.6 2.7 2.7 1.6
2.7 1.4 4.8 2.4 4.8 1.8 5.7 2.5 5.7 1.9
TOTAL UNIT FLA 6.5 5.7 8.3 6.7 15.5 12.5 5.2 10.4 16.8 14.1 5.8 11.6 19.4 16.4 7.4 13.1 20.6 7.6 16.2 6.3 26.6 8.6 18.5 6.6 32.0 10.3 21.3 7.7
MIN CIRCUIT
AMP 7.9 7.0 10.2 8.2 18.7 14.9 6.1 12.3 20.3 16.9 6.9 13.8 23.6 19.8 8.9 15.7
25.1 9.1 19.6 7.5 32.1 10.2 21.9 7.8 38.6 12.3 25.2 9.2
MAX SCCR
SCCR
FUSE/ kA rms
Volts
HACR symetrical Maximum
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
30
5
600
20
5
600
15
5
600
20
5
600
30
5
600
25
5
600
15
5
600
20
5
600
40
5
600
30
5
600
15
5
600
25
5
600
40
5
600
15
5
600
30
5
600
15
5
600
50
5
600
15
5
600
35
5
600
15
5
600
60
5
600
20
5
600
40
5
600
15
5
600
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Electrical Data: Constant Torque (CT) ECM
MODEL
VOLTAGE CODE
RATED VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE MIN/ MAX
COMPRESSOR QTY RLA LRA
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 2.6 17.7
006
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 2.6 13.5
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 3.7 22.2
009
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 3.4 18.8
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 5.6 32.5
012
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 4.2 31.5
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 5.6 29.0
015
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 5.0 28.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 7.4 33.0
018
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 6.0 28.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 12.8 58.3
E
024 F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 9.6 54.0 1 3.6 28.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 7.7 55.4
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 14.1 73.0
E
030 F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 11.2 60.0 1 4.2 28.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 8.9 58.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 16.7 79.0
E
036 F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 13.5 72.0 1 5.8 38.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 10.4 73.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 17.9 112.0
042
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 6.0 44.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 13.5 88.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 21.8 117.0
048
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 6.2 41.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 13.7 83.1
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 26.3 134.0
060
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 7.8 52.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 15.6 110.0
- 460 volt units require a neutral connection. All “F” voltage units with Constant Volume (CV) ECM require a four wire power supply with neutral. Motors are 265 volt and are wired between one hot leg and neutral. All fuses Class RK-5
FAN MOTOR
FLA 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.6 1.9 2.6 1.9 3.9 3.2 1.1 3.9 3.9 3.2 1.1 3.9
6.0 3.9 1.5 6.0 6.0 1.5 6.0 7.5 2.1 7.5 7.5 2.1 7.5
TOTAL UNIT FLA 4.9 4.9 6.0 5.7 7.9 6.5 8.2 6.9 10.0 7.9 16.7 12.8 4.7 11.6 18.0 14.4 5.3 12.8 22.7 17.4 7.3 16.4 23.9 7.5 19.5 29.3 8.3 21.2 33.8 9.9 23.1
MIN CIRCUIT
AMP 5.6 5.6 6.9 6.6 9.3 7.6 9.6 8.2 11.9 9.4 19.9 15.2 5.6 13.5 21.5 17.2 6.4
15.0 26.9 20.8 8.8 19.0 28.4 9.0 22.9 34.8 9.9 24.6 40.4 11.9 27.0
MAX SCCR
SCCR
FUSE/ kA rms
Volts
HACR symetrical Maximum
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
30
5
600
20
5
600
15
5
600
20
5
600
35
5
600
25
5
600
15
5
600
20
5
600
40
5
600
30
5
600
15
5
600
25
5
600
45
5
600
15
5
600
35
5
600
50
5
600
15
5
600
35
5
600
60
5
600
15
5
600
40
5
600
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Electrical Data: Constant Volume (CV) ECM
MODEL
VOLTAGE CODE
RATED VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE MIN/ MAX
COMPRESSOR QTY RLA LRA
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 2.6 17.7
006
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 2.6 13.5
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 3.7 22.2
009
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 3.4 18.8
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 5.6 32.5
012
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 4.2 31.5
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 5.6 29.0
015
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 5.0 28.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 7.4 33.0
018
E
265 / 60 / 1
238.5 / 291.5
1 6.0 28.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 12.8 58.3
E 024
F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 9.6 54.0 1 3.6 28.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 7.7 55.4
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 14.1 73.0
E 030
F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 11.2 60.0 1 4.2 28.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 8.9 58.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 16.7 79.0
E 036
F
265 / 60 / 1 460 / 60 / 3
238.5 / 291.5 414 / 506
1 13.5 72.0 1 5.8 38.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 10.4 73.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 17.9 112.0
042
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 6.0 44.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 13.5 88.0
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 21.8 117.0
048
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 6.2 41.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 13.7 83.1
G
208-230 / 60 / 1
187.2 / 253
1 26.3 134.0
060
F
460 / 60 / 3
414 / 506
1 7.8 52.0
H
208-230 / 60 / 3
187.2 / 253
1 15.6 110.0
- 460 volt units require a neutral connection. All “F” voltage units with Constant Volume (CV) ECM require a four wire power supply with neutral. Motors are 265 volt and are wired between one hot leg and neutral. All fuses Class RK-5
FAN MOTOR
FLA
1.5 1.4 1.5 1.4 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.4
2.6 2.4 3.9 3.2 3.2 3.9 3.9 3.2 3.2 3.9 6.0 4.8 4.8 6.0 6.0 4.8 6.0 7.5 6.2
7.5 7.5 6.0 7.5
TOTAL UNIT FLA
4.1 4.0 5.2 4.8 8.2 6.7 8.2 7.4
10.0 8.4 16.7 12.8 6.8 11.6 18.0 14.4 7.4 12.8 22.7 18.3 10.6 16.4 23.9 10.8
19.5 29.3 12.4 21.2 33.8 13.8 23.1
MIN CIRCUIT
AMP
4.8 4.7 6.1 5.7 9.6 7.8 9.6 8.7
11.9 9.9 19.9 15.2 7.7 13.5 21.5 17.2 8.5 15.0 26.9 21.7 12.1 19.0 28.4 12.3
22.9 34.8 14.0 24.6 40.4 15.8 27.0
MAX SCCR
SCCR
FUSE/ kA rms
Volts
HACR symetrical Maximum
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
15
5
600
30
5
600
20
5
600
15
5
600
20
5
600
35
5
600
25
5
600
15
5
600
20
5
600
40
5
600
35
5
600
15
5
600
25
5
600
45
5
600
15
5
600
35
5
600
50
5
600
15
5
600
35
5
600
60
5
600
20
5
600
40
5
600
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Electrical: Line Voltage
WARNING!
WARNING! Disconnect electrical power source to prevent
injury or death from electrical shock. CAUTION!
CAUTION! Use only copper conductors for field installed electrical wiring.
Unit terminals are not designed to accept other types of conductors.
Electrical – Line Voltage – All field installed wiring, including electrical
ground, must comply with the National Electrical Code as well as all
applicable local codes. Refer to the unit electrical data for fuse sizes.
Consult wiring diagram for field connections that must be made by the
installing (or electrical) contractor. All final electrical connections must
be made with a length of flexible conduit to minimize vibration and sound
transmission to the building.
General Line Voltage Wiring – Be sure the available power is the same voltage
and phase shown on the unit serial plate. Line and low voltage wiring must be
done in accordance with local codes or the National Electric Code, whichever
is applicable.
Figure 14: Single Phase Line Voltage Field Wiring. Three phase wiring is similar except that all three power wires are directly connected to the contactor.
Contactor -CC
Capacitor
Power Connection – Line voltage connection is made by connecting the incoming
line voltage wires to the “L” side of the contractor as shown in Figure 14.
Consult electrical data tables for correct fuse size.
Transformer – All 208/230 voltage units are factory wired for 208 volt. If
supply voltage is 230 volt, installer must rewire transformer. See wire
diagram for connections.
Blower Speed Selection Units with PSC Motor – PSC (Permanent Split
Capacitor) blower fan speed can be changed by moving the blue wire on the fan
motor terminal block to the desired speed as shown in Figure 15. Most
ClimateMaster units are shipped on the medium speed tap. Consult submittal
data or engineering design guide for specific unit airflow tables. Typical
unit design delivers rated airflow at nominal static (0.15 in. w.g. [37Pa]) on
medium speed and rated airflow at a higher static (0.4 to 0.5 in. w.g. [100 to
125 Pa]) on high speed for applications where higher static is required. Low
speed will deliver approximately 85% of rated airflow at 0.10 in. w.g. [25
Pa]. An optional high static blower is available on some models.
Special Note for AHRI Testing: To achieve rated airflow for AHRI testing
purposes on all PSC products, it is necessary to change the fan speed to “HI”
speed. When the heat pump has experienced less than 100 operational hours and
the coil has not had sufficient time to be “seasoned”, it is necessary to
clean the coil with a mild surfactant such as Calgon to remove the oils left
by manufacturing processes and enable the condensate to properly “sheet” off
of the coil.
Unit Power Supply See electrical table for
breaker size
L2 L1
Grnd
BR
Figure 15: PSC Motor Speed Selection
Connect the blue wire to: H for High speed fan M for Medium speed fan L for
Low speed fan Medium is factory setting
CB Transformer
CXM2 Control
Low Voltage Connector
Fan Motor
Note: 460V units with Constant Volume (CV) ECM motor require a neutral wire.
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Electrical: Power & Low Voltage Wiring
ELECTRICAL – LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
Thermostat Connections – The thermostat should be wired directly to the CXM2
or DXM2.5 board. See “Electrical Thermostat” for specific terminal
connections. Review the appropriate AOM (Application, Operation and
Maintenance) manual for units with DDC controls.
Low Water Temperature Cutout Selection – The CXM2/DXM2.5 control allows the
field selection of low water (or water-antifreeze solution) temperature limit
by clipping jumper JW3, which changes the sensing temperature associated with
thermistor LT1. Note that the LT1 thermistor is located on the refrigerant
line between the coaxial heat exchanger and expansion device (TXV). Therefore,
LT1 is sensing refrigerant temperature, not water temperature, which is a
better indication of how water flow rate/temperature is affecting the
refrigeration circuit.
The factory setting for LT1 is for systems using water (30°F [-1.1°C]
refrigerant temperature). In low water temperature (extended range)
applications with antifreeze (most ground loops), jumper JW3 should be clipped
as shown in Figure 16 to change the setting to 10°F [-12.2°C] refrigerant
temperature, a more suitable temperature when using an antifreeze solution.
All ClimateMaster units operating with entering water temperatures below 60°F
[15.6°C] must include the optional water/refrigerant circuit insulation
package to prevent internal condensation.
Models with Waterside Economizer – Assemble controller to DIN rail connect
molex connector. Factory settings are 45°F (7.2°C), valve opens, closes at
55°F (12.8°C), and 5 minute short cycle delay. Settings are adjustable.
Figure 16: LT1 Limit Setting
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Electrical: Low Voltage Wiring
Accessory Connections A terminal paralleling the compressor contactor coil has been provided on the CXM2/DXM2.5 control. Terminal “A” is designed to control accessory devices, such as water valves. Note: This terminal should be used only with 24 Volt signals and not line voltage. Terminal “A” is energized with the compressor contactor. See Figure 17 or the specific unit wiring diagram for details.
Low Voltage VA Ratings
Component Typical Blower Relay Typical Reversing Valve Solenoid 30A Compressor
Contactor Subtotal + CXM2 board (5 – 9 VA) Remaing VA for Accessories
+ DXM2.5 board (8 – 12 VA) Remaing VA for Accessories
*Standard transformer for CXM2 board is 50VA. Optional DXM2.5 board and/or DDC controls include 75VA transformer.
VA 6 – 7 4 – 6 6 – 9 16 – 22 21 – 31 19 – 29
24 – 34 41 – 51
Water Solenoid Valves – An external solenoid valve(s) should be used on ground
water installations to shut off flow to the unit when the compressor is not
operating. A slow closing valve may be required to help reduce water hammer.
Figure 18 shows typical wiring for a 24VAC external solenoid valve. Figures 18
and 19 illustrate typical slow closing water control valve wiring for Taco 500
series (ClimateMaster P/N AVM) and Taco SBV series valves. Slow closing valves
take approximately 60 seconds to open (very little water will flow before 45
seconds). Once fully open, an end switch allows the compressor to be
energized. Only relay or triac based electronic thermostats should be used
with slow closing valves. When wired as shown, the slow closing valve will
operate properly with the following notations: 1. The valve will remain open
during a unit lockout. 2. The valve will draw approximately 25-35 VA through
the “Y” signal of the thermostat.
Note: This valve can overheat the anticipator of an electromechanical
thermostat. Therefore, only relay or triac based thermostats should be used.
Figure 18: Accessory Motorized Water Valve Typical Wiring Example #1
Figure 17: Accessory Wiring
C
Unit Controller
2
1
3
Heater Switch
Accessory Motorized Water Valve
Y1 Y1
C
Aquastat
Figure 19: Accessory Motorized Water Valve Typical Wiring Example #2
C
Y1
T-stat
c
w/y
Capacitor (Motor)
LED
End Switch
WATER VALVE
C Y1
DXM2.5
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Electrical: Thermostat Wiring
Thermostat Installation – The thermostat should be located on an interior wall in a larger room, away from supply duct drafts. DO NOT locate the thermostat in areas subject to sunlight, drafts or on external walls. The wire access hole behind the thermostat may in certain cases need to be sealed to prevent erroneous temperature measurement. Position the thermostat back plate against the wall so that it appears level and so the thermostat wires protrude through the middle of the back plate. Mark the position of the back plate mounting holes and drill holes with a 3/16″ (5mm) bit. Install supplied anchors and secure plate to the wall. Thermostat wire must be 18 AWG wire. Representative thermostat wiring is shown in Figure 20 however, actual wiring connections should be determined from the thermostat IOM and or unit wiring diagram. Practically any heat pump thermostat will work with water source heat pump units, provided it has the correct number of heating and cooling stages.
Figure 20: Units with PSC Fan
Conventional Thermostat Connection to CXM2 Controller
Heat Pump Thermostat
Compressor Y/Y1 Reversing Valve O
Fan G Common 24v C
24Vac Hot R Fault LED L
CXM2
Y O G C R ALI
Communicating Thermostat Connection to CXM2 or DXM2.5
Heat Pump Thermostat
24VAC Hot R Comm Positive A+ Comm Negative B-
Common 24v C
Unit Controller
R
A+ BC
Sensors S1/S2
REMOTE SENSOR
Conventional Thermostat Connection to DXM2.5 Controller
Heat Pump Thermostat
Compressor Y Common 24v C Reversing Valve O
Fan G 24Vac Hot R Fault LED L
DXM2.5
Y1 C O/W2 G R ALI
Field Wiring Factory Wiring
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC006
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
210 190 160
225
150
PSC
Medium
CFM
260 240 210 190
High
CFM
310 290 270 230 180
RPM
944 1028 1114 1206 1297
1
Power (W) 22
24
25
28
30
CFM
225 207 187 169 150
RPM
1201 1280 1362 1441 1523 1608
2
Constant
225
150
Torque
ECM
3
Power (W) CFM RPM
Power (W)
34
37
39
42
44
48
233 217 201 185 173 164
1324 1400 1476 1551 1628
43
45
48
51
54
CFM
241 227 212 200 188
RPM
1516 1588 1658
4
Power (W)
55
58
61
CFM
240 227 216
RPM
763 933 1078 1201 1314 1417 1519 1615
Minimum CFM Power (W) 16
21
27
40
36
41
46
52
CFM
150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Constant
RPM
983 1102 1211 1319 1419 1516 1610 1708
225
150
Volume Default CFM Power (W) 29
35
41
47
53
60
67
76
ECM
CFM
225 225 225 225 225 225 225 225
RPM
1053 1162 1265 1366 1462 1553 1648 1733
Maximum CFM Power (W) 35
41
47
53
60
67
76
84
CFM
250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
1694 51 150
1709 58 179
1730 65 205
1712 59 150
1783 81 225
1802 88 250
1.0
1786 61 168
1799 67 193
1817 77 255
1817 78 250
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC009
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
340 322 300 260
325
225
PSC
Medium
CFM
390 360 320 290 260
High
CFM
410 380 350 320 280
RPM
1137 1203 1266 1344 1413
1
Power (W) 40
42
44
47
49
CFM
294 278 259 245 230
RPM
1361 1413 1464 1503 1577 1640 1700 1751
2
Power (W) 67
70
73
74
79
82
85
88
Constant
325
225
Torque
ECM
CFM RPM
370 357 343 326 318 302 291 278 1538 1589 1642 1695 1749 1812
3
Power (W)
86
88
91
95
98 101
CFM
370 358 346 334 322 307
RPM
1835 1853
4
Power (W)
120 113
CFM
340 309
RPM
929 1083 1210 1324 1432 1529 1595 1723
Minimum CFM Power (W) 25
32
39
45
53
60
66
78
CFM
225 225 225 225 225 225 225 225
Constant
RPM
1209 1326 1430 1535 1635 1732 1792 1801
325
225
Volume Default CFM Power (W) 49
58
67
77
88 100 105 95
ECM
CFM
325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325
RPM
1691 1753 1765 1769 1778 1784 1793 1803
Maximum CFM Power (W) 126 134 131 125 119 118 105 98
CFM
375 375 375 375 375 375 375 375
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
1803 90 265
1829 96 280
1869 107 276 1792 83 225 1811 88 325 1813 90 375
1.0
1831 85 235
1847 90 247
1875 102 234
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC012
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
360 350 320 310
380
300
PSC
Medium
CFM
420 400 380 360 340
High
CFM
470 450 430 400 380 320
RPM
1338 1385 1436 1491 1551 1623 1688 1748
1
Power (W) 64
66
69
71
75
78
82
85
CFM
358 345 332 319 305 291 275 261
RPM
1477 1517 1561 1612 1660 1711 1769 1819
2
Constant
380
300
Torque
ECM
3
Power (W) CFM RPM
Power (W)
86 400 1632 116
88 388 1672 119
91 377 1709 122
94 365 1747 124
97 354 1785 126
100 342 1820 126
103 328 1835 121
104 309 1856 114
CFM
449 437 427 414 401 385 359 327
RPM
1698 1729 1765 1798 1821 1836 1842 1843
4
Power (W) 131 133 135 137 135 130 123 110
CFM
467 456 444 433 414 390 361 318
RPM
1258 1368 1464 1555 1635 1718 1793 1830
Minimum CFM Power (W) 55
64
73
81
90
99 107 106
CFM
300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300
Constant
RPM
1598 1672 1743 1813 1831 1845 1859 1875
380
300
Volume Default CFM Power (W) 105 115 125 135 132 127 123 118
ECM
CFM
380 380 380 380 380 380 380 380
RPM
1798 1823 1834 1844 1858 1872 1886 1901
Maximum CFM Power (W) 147 149 146 143 139 134 130 126
CFM
415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
1800 87 247
1841 97 269
1850 99 274
1850 99 273
1920 120 415
1.0
1828 83 218
1858 91 237
1858 91 238
1864 92 239
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC015
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
503 490 479 439
525
375
PSC
Medium
CFM
595 575 562 510 451
High
CFM
581 510 386
PSC –
Low
525
375
High
Medium
Static
High
CFM CFM CFM
462 456 443 425 385 546 539 531 513 481 414
547 426
RPM
655 614 701 770 851 937
1
Power (W) 67
55
62
68
75
82
CFM
648 588 542 493 441 378
RPM
655 720 799 863 946 1021 1078
2
Power (W) 67
74
81
87
95 102 108
CFM
648 608 557 514 460 402 354
Constant
RPM
687 744 822 883 950 1032 1098 1150
525
375
Torque
3
Power (W) 79
86
94 101 107 117 124 130
ECM
CFM
695 659 611 570 526 475 422 377
RPM
716 771 844 906 965 1037 1110 1170
4
Power (W) 92
98 107 114 121 129 138 145
CFM
737 705 661 622 582 534 482 438
RPM
763 790 851 924 978 1039 1113 1175
5
Power (W) 106 110 117 126 133 141 151 159
CFM
745 745 708 662 626 585 535 488
RPM
617 741 848 945 1028 1103 1171
Minimum CFM Power (W)
36
52
68
84
99 114 129
CFM
375 375 375 375 375 375 375
Constant
RPM
525
375
Volume Default CFM Power (W)
ECM
CFM
661 767 859 944 1028 1107 1179
55
74
90 108 127 147 166
525 525 525 525 525 525 525
RPM
586 695 795 882 963 1038 1111 1180
Maximum CFM Power (W) 54
73
93 112 132 152 173 194
CFM
625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
1219 151 396 1233 165 444
1247 186 525 1248 216 625
1.0
1281 172 402
1312 238 625
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC018
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
524 509 493 451
600
450
PSC
Medium
CFM
611 588 564 514
High
CFM
704 668 643 617 504
PSC –
Low
600
450
High
Medium
Static
High
CFM CFM CFM
461 553 543 533 506 468 670 661 645 628 587 534
RPM
693 763 837 882
1
Power (W) 73
78
85
90
CFM
600 558 518 491
RPM
745 801 873 904 966 1031 1098
2
Power (W) 92
99 107 109 116 123 131
CFM
676 641 599 570 536 498 452
Constant
600
450
Torque
3
ECM
RPM
782 831 890 958 992 1048 1106 1171
Power (W) 112 118 126 135 140 147 155 163
CFM
741 713 677 640 619 586 554 512
RPM
833 875 924 986 1046 1072 1124 1177
4
Power (W) 138 144 152 161 170 174 181 190
CFM
802 780 751 714 680 662 633 603
RPM
895 924 968 1016 1078 1133 1151 1199
5
Power (W) 170 175 182 190 201 210 214 222
CFM
854 848 820 791 754 724 711 683
RPM
1096 1179 1275 1361
Minimum CFM Power (W)
111 132 157 180
CFM
450 450 450 450
Constant
RPM
847 918 971 1095 1208 1297 1360 1418
600
450
Volume Default CFM Power (W) 85 101 113 145 178 206 228 248
ECM
CFM
600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600
RPM
1036 1080 1131 1172 1213 1317 1406 1494
Maximum CFM Power (W) 157 171 186 200 214 251 286 323
CFM
750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
1223 170 471 1236 199 567 1249 231 655
1467 266 600
1.0
1290 207 529 1302 240 625
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC024
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
760 741 722 694 665 618
850
600
PSC
Medium
CFM
941 912 874 836 789 732 665
High
CFM
950 884 827 732 656
PSC –
Low
850
600
High
Medium
Static
High
CFM CFM CFM
979 931 884 827 751 675 988 922 846 713 979 903 798 665
RPM
817 865 915 973
1
Power (W) 116 122 128 135
CFM
755 728 695 653
RPM
877 920 966 1012 1070 1142 1198
2
Power (W) 146 152 159 166 174 185 193
CFM
836 810 782 750 708 657 616
Constant
RPM
938 974 1017 1057 1102 1158 1227 1283
800
600
Torque
3
Power (W) 181 187 194 201 209 218 230 239
ECM
CFM
910 887 861 834 804 762 714 674
RPM
1015 1048 1084 1121 1159 1199 1244 1309
4
Power (W) 232 240 247 254 262 270 278 291
CFM
996 975 952 929 904 876 845 798
RPM
5
Power (W)
CFM
1219 323 999
1255 331 975
1293 340 951
1331 348 923
RPM
706 788 867 941 1013 1080 1143 1203
Minimum CFM Power (W) 71
89 107 124 141 159 177 195
CFM
600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600
Constant
RPM
882 943 1002 1059 1114 1168 1220 1271
800
600
Volume Default CFM Power (W) 145 165 185 205 225 245 266 285
ECM
CFM
800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800
Maximum CFM
RPM Power (W)
CFM
1077 284 1000
1122 300 1000
1162 315 1000
1200 332 1000
1233 351 1000
1263 364 1000
1288 379 1000
1310 396 1000
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
1323 246 642 1369 303 755 1384 361 884 1259 213 600 1319 306 800 1329 412 1000
1.0
1355 252 619 1412 312 725 1446 374 840 1311 230 600 1366 326 800 1343 428 1000
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC030
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
1017 979 931 884 827 751
1000
750
PSC
Medium
CFM
1140 1093 1036 988 922 846
High
CFM
1102 1045 979 903 798
1000
PSC –
750
High
Static
Low Medium
High
CFM CFM CFM
979 941 912 865 798 1074 979 884 779 1102 988 874 760
RPM
880 925 994 1049 1101
1
Power (W) 158 165 176 184 192
CFM
904 873 832 796 763
RPM
956 998 1038 1105 1156 1203 1248 1295
2
Power (W) 211 219 227 240 250 258 267 276
CFM
1020 992 965 927 894 864 835 805
Constant
1000
750
Torque
3
ECM
RPM Power (W)
CFM
1034 280 1139
1072 289 1113
1110 298 1089
1145 306 1064
1209 321 1027
1250 330 999
1303 342 966
1346 351 937
RPM
1095 1130 1166 1201 1237 1299 1337 1387
4
Power (W) 336 346 355 364 374 389 399 413
CFM
1216 1193 1168 1146 1123 1086 1062 1028
RPM
1268 1301 1333 1394 1426
5
Power (W)
452 462 471 490 499
CFM
1250 1229 1208 1173 1151
RPM
872 928 990 1046 1096 1143 1192 1238
Minimum CFM Power (W) 71
89 108 127 145 162 181 199
CFM
750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750
1000
Constant
RPM
1131 1177 1218 1252 1295 1337 1381 1415
750
Volume Default CFM Power (W) 251 274 296 315 337 362 387 407
ECM
CFM
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
RPM
1260 1299 1334 1373 1403
Maximum CFM Power (W) 388 410 431 453 471
CFM
1150 1150 1150 1150 1150
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
1344 285 771 1387 361 910 1428 423 1002 1473 508 1112 1282 217 750
1.0
1422 368 879 1465 430 975 1491 478 1036 1327 235 750
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC036
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
970 960 951 941 902
1150
900
PSC
Medium
CFM
1106 1096 1086 1067 1009 912
High
CFM
1436 1387 1329 1280 1174 1077 931
1150
PSC –
900
High
Static
Low Medium
High
CFM CFM CFM
980 1300
970 1280
960 1261
931 1222 1484
902 1193 1426
1116 1358
1038 1251
1135
RPM
842 891 945
1
Power (W) 166 175 184
CFM
974 941 904
RPM
936 983 1028 1075 1125 1167 1203 1241
2
Power (W) 241 251 261 272 282 292 299 307
CFM
1132 1103 1074 1041 1005 973 944 916
Constant
RPM
988 1032 1076 1117 1160 1205 1246 1282
1150
900
Torque
3
Power (W) 294 304 316 326 337 349 359 367
ECM
CFM
1271 1242 1214 1185 1153 1118 1083 1056
RPM
1056 1090 1130 1170 1208 1250 1292 1332
4
Power (W) 376 387 399 409 421 433 446 457
CFM
1403 1377 1351 1324 1295 1268 1233 1201
RPM
1193 1228 1265 1295 1323 1358
5
Power (W)
499 510 523 524 521 519
CFM
1485 1460 1434 1396 1347 1295
RPM
682 788 898 976 1043 1107 1170 1230
Minimum CFM Power (W) 105 132 164 188 211 233 257 280
CFM
900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900
1150
Constant
RPM
830 895 961 1054 1145 1209 1267 1321
900
Volume Default CFM Power (W) 205 232 261 303 349 382 415 446
ECM
CFM
1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150
RPM
1042 1040 1095 1149 1199 1273 1355 1420
Maximum CFM Power (W) 406 403 438 474 511 564 629 680
CFM
1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
931
1315 375 1029 1370 468 1169 1392 516 1240 1297 307 900 1371 475 1150 1459 692
1500
1.0
1354 385 999 1403 478 1143 1419 514 1194 1371 339 900 1419 505 1150 1493 691
1500
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC041
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
Low
CFM
1008 971
1125
845
PSC
Medium
CFM
1142 1090 1023
High
CFM
1269 1198 1114 1018
Airflow is controlled within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not
select Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP
where operation is not recommended. Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. All airflow is rated and shown above at
the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V for 208-230V units.
Only two speed fan (H & M) available on 575V units. Performance stated is at
the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the power supply varies from
the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″ filter. All data is ran at
80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC042
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
1074 1064
1400
1050
PSC
Medium
CFM
1368 1321 1273 1207 1131 1064
High
CFM
1501 1444 1378 1302 1226 1131
1400
1050
PSC High Static
Low Medium
High
CFM CFM CFM
1302
1283 1473
1254 1444
1235 1397
1188 1378
1121 1311
1178
RPM
916 957 1004 1065
1
Power (W) 238 248 259 272
CFM
1186 1152 1113 1056
RPM
1013 1050 1084 1128 1179 1227 1279 1317
2
Power (W) 331 369 352 365 381 396 411 423
CFM
1345 1317 1283 1251 1215 1181 1150 1124
Constant
RPM
1108 1142 1178 1207 1247 1293 1336 1382
1400
1050
Torque
3
Power (W) 448 461 474 486 501 518 534 551
ECM
CFM
1507 1482 1455 1427 1396 1365 1331 1296
RPM
1200 1231 1263 1292 1321 1356 1397 1440
4
Power (W) 582 595 609 622 635 651 669 688
CFM
1641 1623 1601 1577 1548 1519 1488 1455
RPM
1317 1372 1392 1412 1436 1469
5
Power (W)
756 775 776 774 772 768
CFM
1743 1717 1688 1645 1596 1541
RPM
786 855 920 985 1059 1125 1186 1240
Minimum CFM Power (W) 154 177 200 224 252 280 306 331
CFM
1050 1050 1050 1050 1050 1050 1050 1050
1400
1050
Constant Volume
ECM
Default CFM
RPM Power (W)
CFM
997 334 1400
1042 359 1400
1094 390 1400
1145 421 1400
1193 453 1400
1241 484 1400
1292 517 1400
1345 555 1400
RPM
1224 1245 1282 1305 1327
Maximum CFM Power (W) 658 674 703 700 697
CFM
1750 1750 1750 1750 1750
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
1356 437 1094 1426 568 1276 1479 706 1423 1500 765 1490 1292 355 1050 1400 595
1400
1.0
1400 446 1050 1462 581 1246 1505 681 1355 1504 679 1352 1346 383 1050 1451 636
1400
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Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC048
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
1644 1606 1568 1492 1378 1264
1600
1200
PSC
Medium
CFM
1805 1767 1682 1625 1520 1340
High
CFM
1881 1815 1710 1596 1416 1216 1216
1600
1200
PSC High Static
Low Medium
High
CFM CFM CFM
1748 1938
1720 1891
1691 1843
1644 1796 1957
1587 1739 1910
1520 1691 1862
1435 1625 1786
1311 1539 1701
RPM
767 811 848 886 935
1
Power (W) 225 237 247 257 270
CFM
1397 1349 1304 1259 1202
RPM
826 869 905 940 979 1026 1073
2
Power (W) 287 300 312 322 334 349 363
CFM
1527 1484 1441 1398 1351 1294 1240
Constant
1500
1200
Torque
3
ECM
RPM Power (W)
CFM
881 358 1660
925 374 1619
960 387 1577
993 398 1537
1027 410 1494
1064 423 1452
1108 439 1399
1150 454 1349
RPM
959 997 1034 1064 1093 1124 1157 1195
4
Power (W) 474 491 507 521 533 546 560 576
CFM
1837 1795 1760 1722 1685 1647 1608 1560
RPM
1078 1113 1145 1174 1200 1213 1200
5
Power (W)
649 667 684 698 714 695 588
CFM
1993 1956 1919 1886 1854 1784 1588
RPM
703 766 827 886 943 998 1051 1102
Minimum CFM Power (W) 174 205 237 269 302 336 371 407
CFM
1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200
1500
1200
Constant Volume
ECM
Default CFM
RPM Power (W)
CFM
833 287 1500
884 329 1500
932 369 1500
986 412 1500
1043 455 1500
1089 495 1500
1137 536 1500
1191 578 1500
RPM
993 1038 1082 1129 1178 1220 1264 1311
Maximum CFM Power (W) 562 616 669 724 781 832 885 940
CFM
1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
1416 1577
1214 473 1254 1206 511 1382
1150 444 1200 1242 620 1500 1357 994 1900
1.0
1254 1435
1196 482 1200 1293 662 1500 1402 1048 1900
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Tranquility® Compact ( TC) Series
Rev.: January 24, 2023
Blower Performance Data TC060
Rated CFM
Min CFM
Motor Type
Motor Speed Setting
External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Low
CFM
1803 1774 1744 1695 1637 1568
1950
1500
PSC
Medium
CFM
1999 1950 1901 1852 1793 1744 1676 1588
High
CFM
1881 1815 1710 1596 1416 1216 1216
1950
1500
PSC High Static
Low Medium
High
CFM CFM CFM
1882 2107 2342
1872 2097 2323
1852 2038 2293
1842 1999 2254
1813 1980 2195
1793 1940 2156
1764 1891 2087
1715 1842 2019
RPM
768 797 830 863
1
Power (W) 342 354 366 380
CFM
1685 1640 1593 1545
RPM
836 867 895 922 955 989 1020 1048
2
Power (W) 460 476 489 501 518 533 548 561
CFM
1879 1833 1795 1754 1705 1657 1608 1563
Constant
RPM
923 953 974 1000 1025 1052 1079 1109
1950
1500
Torque
3
Power (W) 648 666 678 694 708 724 740 757
ECM
CFM
2113 2069 2039 1998 1963 1925 1885 1840
RPM
972 994 1020 1041 1066 1090 1114 1144
4
Power (W) 771 785 803 817 832 848 864 883
CFM
2235 2198 2163 2130 2094 2061 2019 1977
RPM
1003 1025 1050 1074 1099 1122 1147 1166
5
Power (W) 866 881 899 916 934 951 970 977
CFM
2322 2290 2253 2219 2188 2152 2120 2083
RPM
705 773 836 894 949 998 1044 1085
Minimum CFM Power (W) 246 301 354 405 453 500 544 587
CFM
1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500
1950
1500
Constant Volume
ECM
Default CFM
RPM Power (W)
CFM
852 501 1950
899 562 1950
949 629 1950
992 683 1950
1031 731 1950
1085 804 1950
1136 871 1950
1179 926 1950
RPM
995 1020 1044 1069 1094
Maximum CFM Power (W) 885 896 901 916 937
CFM
2200 2200 2200 2200 2200
See ECM control section for details on setting airflow. Airflow is controlled
within 5% up to the Max ESP shown with wet coil. Do not select
Dehumidification mode if HP CFM is on setting 1. Black areas denote ESP where
operation is not recommended. PSC: Units factory shipped on medium speed.
Other speeds require field selection. CT ECM: Units factory shipped on Speed
Tap 2 for Fan-Only and Speed Tap 3 for Heating/Cooling. All airflow is rated
and shown above at the lower voltage if unit is dual voltage rated, e.g. 208V
for 208-230V units. Only two speed PSC fan (H & M) available on 575V units.
Performance stated is at the rated power supply. Performance may vary as the
power supply varies from the rated. All data is shown wet coil with clean 1″
filter. All data is ran at 80 °F DB and 67 °F WB.
CFM Tolerance is 7%. RPM/Watt Tolerance 10%.
0.9
1666 1460 1940
1081 577 1514 1137 773 1795 1170 900 1939 1194 973 2013 1121 627 1500 1225 986
1950
1.0
1588 1715 1852
1209 969 1940 1153 665 1500 1272 1047 1950
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References
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