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Product 39NX

Data Central Station


Air-Handling Units

Nominal 2,000 to 55,000 Cfm

Features/Benefits
• Sloped, double-wall coil
condensate drain pan
complies with ASHRAE
Standard 62
• Double-wall casings —
solid, galvanized steel
or perforated aluminum —
with 2-in. insulation
(optional)
• Shipping options — avail-
able as a single assembly
up to 40 ft long, or in
sections
• Efficient design means
reduction in required space
— units require 20% less
space than competitive
units
• Unlimited design versatil-
ity — flexible, compact
units; horizontal or vertical
draw-thru; blow-thru;
forward-curved and airfoil
fan wheels

Carrier can deliver the air handler


components needed to suit your
specification requirements. In addi-
tion to a wide choice of coil, fan,
casing, and filter section arrange-
ments, UniFLEX39 offers
flexibility in installation and
maintenance.

Copyright 1993 Carrier Corporation Form 39NX-2PD


Table of contents
Page Page
Features/Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8 Service Area Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110-116
ARI Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cost-Efficient, Computerized Selection . . . . . . 117
UniFLEX39 Flex-Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 Fan Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Component Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Fan Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118-187
Unit Dimensions and Nominal Weights . . . . . . 13-86 Auxiliary Motor and Drive
Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87-109 Package Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188-192
Blow-Thru Coil Discharge Arrangements . . . . . . . . 87 Air Friction Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192,193
Blow-Thru Coil Discharge Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . 88 Electric Heat Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Bolting Patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Electric Heater Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194-197
Fans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Coil Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Electric Heater Wiring Schematic (Typical) . . . 198
Full-Length Coils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199-211
Half-Length Coils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Guide Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212-217
Direct-Expansion Coil Circuiting Data . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Metric Conversion Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
Coil Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Chilled Water Coil Connection Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Hot Water Coil Connection Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Steam Coil Connection Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Operating Charge (Approximate) —
Direct-Expansion Coil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Coil Moisture Blowoff Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Motor Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Component Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Dry Coil Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

ARI certification
The Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) is a ard for central station air-handling units. Certification by par-
voluntary, nonprofit organization comprised of the manu- ticipating manufacturers of units within the scope of this
facturers of air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating prod- program requires that the ratings and performance of any
ucts. More than 90 percent of the air conditioning and re- central station unit certified to ARI be established in accor-
frigeration machinery and components manufactured in the dance with the ARI Standard.
United States is produced by members of ARI. Coils installed in the Carrier UniFLEX39 Air-Handling
Carrier UniFLEX39 Air-Handling Units are rated in ac- Units are rated in accordance with ARI Standard 410.
cordance with ARI Standard 430, which is the industry stand-

UniFLEX39 AIR HANDLERS ARE STATION-BUILT,


USING STATE-OF-THE-ART MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES

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FULL RANGE OF FACTORY STANDARD FULL-HEIGHT, DOUBLE-
FILTER MODULES WALL, HINGED, REMOVABLE SERVICE
AVAILABLE TO MEET DOORS ARE SUPPLIED ON ALL FAN,
INDOOR AIR QUALITY STANDARD LOW-LEAK AND FILTER, DAMPER, AND ACCESS
REQUIREMENTS. OPTIONAL ULTRA LOW-LEAK SECTIONS. ALL DOORS HAVE
(DRAW-THRU AND BLOW- DAMPERS ARE AVAILABLE. HANDLES IN CONVENIENT LOCATIONS.
HIGH-EFFICIENCY COOLING THRU APPLICATIONS)
(UP TO 10 ROWS) AND
HEATING (WATER OR STEAM)
COILS. ARI 410 CERTIFIED.

HIGH-EFFICIENCY
INLET GUIDE VANES
AVAILABLE FOR ALL
HIGH-EFFICIENCY SUPPLY, RETURN, AND SIZES.
EXHAUST FANS AVAILABLE WITH A FULL
LINE OF DOUBLE-WIDTH AIRFOIL AND
FORWARD-CURVED FANS MOUNTED ON SOLID,
KEYED, GROUND, AND POLISHED STEEL
SHAFTS. ARI 430 CERTIFIED.

INTERIOR OPTIONS:
• GALVANIZED SOLID-
WALL CASING
• PERFORATED
ALUMINUM
STANDARD ACOUSTICAL CASING
HEAVY-GAGE
GALVANIZED STEEL
STRUCTURAL RAIL.
SHIPPED AS SINGLE
OPTIONAL VICTAULIC PIECE OR MULTIPLE
GROOVED COIL INSULATION OPTIONS
NOZZLES — PIECES AS SPECIFIED INCLUDE:
BY CUSTOMER.
MPT STANDARD. • NO INSULATION
• 11⁄2 LB, 1-IN.
DUCT LINER
• 3 LB, 1-IN.
DUCT LINER
• 11⁄2 LB, 2-IN.
DUCT LINER.
STANDARD
FACTORY-INSTALLED INTERNALLY 16-GAGE
MOUNTED MOTORS AND DRIVES. GALVANIZED STEEL
AVAILABLE MOTORS: EXTERIOR CASING.
• ODP
• TEFC STANDARD
• HIGH EFFICIENCY DOUBLE-WALL
• ULTRA HIGH EFFICIENCY AVAILABLE WITH GALVANIZED OR
• INVERTER DUTY INTERNAL 2-IN. STAINLESS STEEL
• 2-SPEED DEFLECTION, FACTORY- SLOPED PAN WITH
• OPTIONAL FACTORY-INSTALLED CALIBRATED SPRING RECESSED BOTTOM
AUXILIARY MOTOR IS ALSO AVAILABLE ISOLATION. EXIT, SIDE
DISCHARGE FPT
DRAIN.
Features/Benefits (cont)
Engineered for durability Double-wall galvanized steel sloped Convenient installation
and longevity drain pan provides a dry condensate The small footprint of the unit con-
Designed for 8-in. total positive drain pan and complies with ASHRAE tributes to application and installa-
static pressure capability, Uni- (American Society of Heating, Re- tion flexibility, ensuring economical
frigeration, and Air Conditioning Engi- use of building space. Accessibility is
FLEX39 can easily meet your design
conditions while maintaining structural neers) Standard 62 for Indoor Air required from only one side of the
Quality. Optional stainless steel liner is unit, increasing location options. This
integrity.
available. may result in floor space savings of
Panels of 16-gage galvanized
steel and double-wall service doors Special outdoor-use modifica- 20% over competitors’ units.
will hold their shape through years tions are available for pier or slab Shipping options add to the versatil-
mount (not curb mount) applications. ity of the UniFLEX39. You have the
of operation.
UniFLEX39 air handlers are designed choice of single-piece shipment
Internally-mounted motors and for indoor use, but units modified
drives operate in a clean environment (unit up to 40 ft in length) or ship-
for outdoor applications are available ment in sections to meet your rigging
and are protected from humidity, giv- by special order. Outdoor units have
ing longer life to motor and belts. needs.
sloped tops, gasketing between all
Belts and drives are factory aligned sections, rear air inlets, and front air Rugged, 10-gage steel lifting lugs
and tensioned. discharges. Factory-installed con- assure safe rigging and placement of
Factory run-testing and balancing trols are not available for outdoor use, unit.
of fan at maximum operating and other restrictions may apply.
rpm ensures vibration-free perfor- Review all outdoor applications with
mance at your actual specified fan your Carrier sales representative.
rpm. Fans are balanced before and
after unit assembly to ensure smooth,
trouble-free operation.

INTERNALLY-MOUNTED MOTORS AND


DRIVES ON SOLID-STEEL SHAFTS

INTERNAL ISOLATION OF FAN ASSEMBLY

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Features/Benefits (cont)
→ Internal isolation of the fan Inlet guide vanes maximize horse- Optional perforated 16-gage alu-
assembly reduces vibration and elimi- power savings in VAV (variable air vol- minum liner is available. Perfora-
nates the need for isolation of unit at ume) applications by deflecting air tions allow the insulation to absorb
time of installation. Fan and motor toward the direction of fan rotation. sound, thus improving the quality of
bearings are mounted on a galvanized Rugged pillow-block bearings the indoor-air space. Aluminum mate-
steel frame, which is isolated from are rated at 200,000 hours average rial prevents interior corrosion that
the outer casing with factory-installed life. Optional bearings with 400,000 is often a problem on perforated gal-
spring isolators and vibration absor- hours average life are available (sizes vanized steel liners.
bent fan discharge seal. 32-92). Sloped drain pan removes conden-
Easy service and maintenance Minimum 1-in. thick, 11⁄2-lb den- sate completely, eliminating build-up
sity fiberglass duct liner is securely of stagnant water during shutdown
Access sections with full height, periods, so that the air handler remains
double-wall hinged doors can fastened to casing for reliable perfor-
mance. Other insulation options free of odors and bacteria.
be provided wherever you require
them, for convenient cleaning and include 1-in. thick, 3-lb density fiber- Optional stainless-steel drain
maintenance of the unit. glass duct liner and 2-in. thick, 11⁄2-lb pan liner is available to provide an
density fiberglass duct liner. extremely easy-to-clean, sloped
Extended lubrication lines enable surface from which water will drain
complete servicing of fan from one Casing construction options in-
clude double-walls with 2-in. thick completely.
side. Exterior lubrication fittings are
also available. fiberglass, galvanized steel exterior, Extensive coil selection
and either galvanized steel or per-
Slide-out coils make servicing easy. forated aluminum interior. UniFLEX39 air handlers have a wide
Half-length coils are available. selection of coils to meet your applica-
Because headers are on both sides of Provisions for indoor air qual- tion needs. All UniFLEX39 coils
the coil assembly, half the assembly ity requirements have Carrier’s high-performance coil
can be removed from either side, Upstream and downstream filtra- surface; the coil tubes are mechani-
or both halves of an assembly can be tion flexibility — UniFLEX39 cally expanded into the fins for
removed from the same side. component flexibility provides unre- improved fin bonding and peak ther-
stricted selection of filtration options. mal transfer. The coils have stand-
Optimum performance In addition to the final filter section ard galvanized-steel or optional
High-efficiency airfoil and desired for hospital applications, a stainless-steel casings, and are avail-
forward-curved fans minimize air variety of filter sections are available able with right- or left-hand con-
turbulence and avoid surging and for placement wherever required nections. Water coils have inlets at the
unbalanced operation, thus cutting by your particular job. bottom and outlets at the top, to
operating expenses. ensure counterflow.
Optional 20-gage galvanized
Exclusive Carrier coil surface steel liner keeps the airstream clean
results in efficient heat transfer. Since and provides a solid, washable sur-
less heating and cooling fluid are face that is easy to maintain.
circulated, pumping costs are reduced.

FULL-HEIGHT ACCESS DOORS FANS FEATURE INLET GUIDE VANES,


PILLOW-BLOCK BEARINGS,
AND SOLID-STEEL SHAFTS

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Chilled water coils — The coil copper fins are optional. Hot water and equalize coil discharge tempera-
headers are constructed from Sched- coils are available as small, medium, tures.
ule 40 steel pipe to match your piping or bypass face area coils.
system and are precisely sized to Optional auxiliary motor and
Steam coils — The UniFLEX39 drive
minimize water pressure loss. The inner distributing tube (IDT) steam coils
coils are manufactured of 1⁄2-in. OD are designed for a working pressure Auxiliary motors and drives are avail-
copper tubes with aluminum plate fins of 175 psig at 400 F. The plate-fin able on all larger units (sizes 32-
(8, 11, or 14 fins per in.). Copper steam coil is available in one row, 92). The auxiliary motors can be the
fins and headers are optional. Large with 6, 9, or 12 aluminum fins per same horsepower rating or a lower
and medium face area coils, as well as in., and one-in. OD copper tubes. rating than the primary motor.
a bypass face area coil, are available (Optional copper fins are available.) Auxiliary motors and drives that
in 4, 6, 8, or 10 rows. Male pipe Steam coils are available as small, have the same ratings as the primary
thread connections are standard; Vic- medium, or bypass face area coils, motors on the same unit provide
taulic grooved connections are also and are sloped to drain condensate. motor redundancy in the event of a
available. Steam coils are especially suited to belt or motor loss.
Direct expansion coils — The applications where sub-freezing air Auxiliary motors and drives with
direct expansion coils offer design flex- enters the air-handling apparatus, or lower ratings than a unit’s primary
ibility plus optimization of coil perfor- where uniformity of leaving-air drive have several uses. When partial
mance. Coils are available in large temperature is required. system loads are frequent, primary
or medium face area, with 4, 6, or 8 and auxiliary high-efficiency motors
Electric heat coil — The UniFLEX39 with separate starters and disconnects
rows. The tubes are of 1⁄2-in. OD cop- electric heat coils may be ordered for
per with aluminum-plate fins, and 8, can be used in place of 2-speed mo-
factory installation into the electric tors. The auxiliary motor and drive
11, or 14 fins per inch. Copper heat section, which is equipped with
fins are available as an option. Choose can provide energy savings, reduced
full-support slide tracks for easy instal- installation costs, and increased
from half, full, or double circuits. For lation or service. All electric heaters
full design flexibility, all direct ex- availability of replacement motors and
are suitable for both constant volume electrical equipment.
pansion coils have at least 2 splits; (CV) or VAV applications.
you can match a coil with one or An auxiliary motor with a lower rat-
2 compressors for independent refrig- → Optional air mixer ing than the primary motor can also
erant systems. When positioned immediately down- serve as a backup when emergency
stream of a mixing box or filter mixing power operates the unit. The smaller
Hot water coils — The Carrier line motor and lower capacity reduce
of hot water (U-bend) coils is designed box, the air mixer (AMX1) section
blends air streams with different tem- generator loads during emergencies
to provide heating capability for a when full power may not be available.
complete range of applications, at a peratures to within a range of 6° F.
The AMX1 prevents air stratification For example, a hospital might use
working pressure of 175 psig at 400 an emergency generator and its build-
F. Hot water coils are offered in and ensures that exiting blended
air has a uniform velocity. The blended ing control system to run the auxil-
one, 2, or 4 rows, with fin spacings of iary motor and direct air to critical
8, 11, or 14 fins per inch. Coils have air helps to prevent coil freeze-up
care areas.
aluminum plate fins with copper tubes;

AUXILIARY MOTOR AND DRIVE, SIZES 32-92

AIR MIXER PREVENTS STRATIFICATION


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Features/Benefits (cont)
Product Integrated Controls Self-monitoring diagnostics provide an Nighttime free cooling starts the fan
(PIC) on-board check of overall unit operation during the unoccupied hours to precool
including all control modules and sen- the space using outside air.
Carrier’s proven direct digital controls are sors (inputs) and control devices (outputs).
available for all sizes of the UniFLEX39 air Adaptive optimal start/morning war-
handler. The Product Integrated Controls Quick Test on-board software program mup ensures that the heating/cooling
function independently or as part of the allows service technicians to test all inputs temperature set points are achieved at the
Carrier Comfort Network (CCN). and outputs of the PIC and to easily time of occupancy. Morning warmup
commission the unit. initiates a heat cycle with no outside air to
Indoor air quality (IAQ) functions pro- efficiently preheat the space.
vide monitoring and control of tempera- Local and remote alarm monitor-
ture, ventilation rates, building pressuriza- ing can detect a wide variety of system Adaptive optimal stop (constant volume
tion, and single-point or comparative conditions. applications) allows the occupied space
CO2 and VOC (volatile organic compound) Occupied/unoccupied time of day temperature to drift to an extended occu-
levels. Night purge and constant ventila- scheduling is by an internal 365-day clock pied set point during the last portion of
tion rates (VAV applications) are also which provides 8 different time periods the occupied time period.
available. per week. Duct static pressure control is achieved
Optional computer interface is pro- Holiday scheduling provides 18 user- by modulating the inlet guide vanes (IGV)
vided for remote PIC configuration using a defined holidays. or a fan motor speed controller in VAV
Building Supervisor. Heating coil valve control of hydronic applications. The IGV have a ‘‘spring
heating coil (steam or hot water) to main- return’’ feature to automatically close in
Local interface device supplied for unit- the event of power failure or fan shut-
mounted configuration. A keypad input tain return-air temperature on VAV units
or room air temperature on CV units, down.
device and alphanumeric display are stand-
ard on each PIC unit, or an optional por- to occupied and unoccupied set points. Fan overpressurization safety switch
table device can be used for several units. Electric heater control is available for up protects supply duct from overpressuri-
to 8 stages of electric heat. zation on VAV units.
Factory-mounted and tested
actuators are available for dampers, Cooling coil valve controls a chilled Two-level demand limiting can be
fan inlet guide vanes, and water water valve to maintain supply-air tem- enabled with load shed commands from
valves; all are controlled by the PIC perature (VAV) or room temperature (CV) the Carrier Comfort Network.
section. to an occupied or unoccupied set point. Unoccupied set point scheduling con-
Factory assembly and wiring of PIC Direct-Expansion (DX) cooling coil trols the space temperature to an unoc-
section and all controls minimizes installa- control for up to 8 standard stages of cupied cooling and heating set point.
tion time; the wiring and control panel cooling. Heat interlock relay enables VAV units
are fully contained within the unit. to open or close room terminals during
Mixed air damper control controls
Control options include differential en- the outside air, return air and exhaust air periods of heating.
thalpy, electric heat staging, mixed-air low dampers, maintaining the room tem-
limit, humidification, dehumidification, perature (CV) and supply-air temperature
fan tracking (VAV), smoke control, and fil- (VAV).
ter maintenance.

LEGEND
1 — Outside Temperature Sensor 10 — Static Pressure Control
2 — Modulating Mixed Air Damper 11 — Supply Air Temperature Sensor
3 — Filter Maintenance 12 — Integral Control Panel
4 — Return Temperature Sensor 13 — Fan Control
5 — Mixed Air Sensor 14 — Static Pressure Transmitter
6 — Freeze Stat 15 — Air Flow Switch
7 — High Pressure Switch 16 — Option Module
8 — Heating Valve Assembly (2 or 3-way) 17 — Processor Module
9 — Cooling Valve Assembly (2 or 3-way) 18 — Local Interface Device

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Carrier Comfort Network (CCN)

The Carrier Comfort Network pro-


vides complete environmental
systems for IAQ, temperature, and
space control.
With the Carrier Comfort Net-
work, you can manage and control
your indoor environment.
Some of the Carrier products
you can manage using the CCN:
• Building Supervisor
• Air Handlers
• Packaged Cooling Units
• Centrifugal Chillers
• Reciprocating Chillers
(water- or air-cooled)
• Rooftop Units
• Terminals
You can also use the CCN to
manage other products, including:
• Cooling Towers
• Metering Devices
• Boilers
• Pumps
• Fans
• Lighting Control

Carrier Product Control


Non-Carrier Product Control

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Flex-Select
This catalog has been designed to provide the quickest and To use this new and improved method of specifying cen-
most accurate means of selecting and specifying a central tral station air-handling units, refer to the charts on pages
station air-handling unit: Carrier’s new Flex-Select proce- 10 and 11.
dure. Unlike previous conventional methods, our Flex-Select Carrier’s computer selection and performance programs
method starts with the information you have — required provide exact coil and performance data certified to the ARI
airflow and preferred coil face velocity — and directs you to 410 and 430 standards. In addition to standard outputs, the
the proper unit size and corresponding page for dimen- programs provide coil moisture carryover information. When
sional data. information from the computer selection programs is not
The dimensional information presented in the UniFLEX39 available, use the following general guidelines for velocity
engineer’s selection guide is unique. It provides the required limits to avoid moisture carryover.
layout information for an entire unit on a single page, elimi- MOISTURE CARRYOVER LIMITS (Fpm)
nating the need to refer to several pages when specifying a
unit. All the available components are listed conveniently FINS PER IN. ALUMINUM FINS COPPER FINS
on facing pages, with corresponding nominal weights. Since 8 650 500
each set of facing pages is dedicated to a unit size, the chance 11 650 425
of error in reading dimensions is reduced. 14 575 375

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AIRFLOW (CFM x 1000)
→ DRAW-THRU

TO USE UniFLEX39 Flex-Select:


1. Find required airflow by reading across available airflow (cfm x 1000) scale at top of draw-thru chart.
2. Read down from the selected cfm until desired face velocity (fpm) is reached.
3. From this point, move to the left to determine unit size.
4. Page number for unit dimensions and nominal weights is provided to the right of Flex-Select chart.

LEGEND
HDT — Horizontal Draw-Thru
VDT — Vertical Draw-Thru
12345
1 2345 Face velocity 400 to 450 fpm
12345
Most commonly used for high latent load applications. Space requirements and costs are higher than other selections.

Face velocity 450 to 550 fpm


Represents most standard commercial HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) cooling applications. Good value and
space balance.

Face velocity 550 to 600 fpm


Best selection for space and cost if conditions permit.
NOTES:
1. Airflow is based on use of large face area coil.
2. Fan velocities are based on nominal cooling coil face area as shown by unit size; heat and vent applications can have
velocities greater than 600 fpm.

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Flex-Select (cont)
→ AIRFLOW (CFM x 1000)
BLOW-THRU

TO USE UniFLEX39 Flex-Select:


1. Find required airflow by reading across available airflow (cfm x 1000) scale at top of blow-thru chart.
2. Read down from the selected cfm until desired face velocity (fpm) is reached.
3. From this point, move to the left to determine unit size.
4. Page number for unit dimensions and nominal weights is provided to the right of Flex-Select chart.

LEGEND
HDT — Horizontal Draw-Thru
VDT — Vertical Draw-Thru

12345
12345 Face velocity 400 to 450 fpm
12345
Most commonly used for high latent load applications. Space requirements and costs are higher than other selections.

Face velocity 450 to 550 fpm


Represents most standard commercial HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) cooling applications. Good value and
space balance.

Face velocity 550 to 600 fpm


Best selection for space and cost if conditions permit.
NOTES:
1. Airflow is based on use of large face area coil.
2. Fan velocities are based on nominal cooling coil face area as shown by unit size; heat and vent applications can have
velocities greater than 600 fpm.

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→ Component description
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION UNIT SIZE COMPONENT DESCRIPTION UNIT SIZE
AVAILABILITY AVAILABILITY
AMX1 Air Mixer 07-92 HRS1 Heat Reclaim 07-92
ACC1 Access (upstream location) 07-92 LCS1 Large Cooling Coil 07-92
ACC2 Access (downstream location) 07-92 LCS2 Large Cooling Coil (upstream 07-26
Airfoil Fan, Horizontal humidifier)
AFS3 Draw-Thru 07-92 Large Cooling Coil
LCS3 (downstream humidifier) 07-26
AFS4 Airfoil Fan, Vertical 07-92
Draw-Thru MCS1 Medium Cooling Coil 07-92
AFS5 Airfoil Fan, Blow-Thru 07-92 Medium Cooling Coil with
Airfoil Fan, Horizontal MCS2 Extended Drainpan (upstream 07-92
AFS7 Draw-Thru (downblast) 32-92 humidifier mount)
Airfoil Fan, Blow-Thru Medium Cooling Coil with
AFS9 (top inlet) 07-92 Extended Drainpan
MCS3 (downstream humidifier 07-92
ANG1 Angle Filter 07-92 mount)
ANG5 Angle Filter (vertical inlet) 07-92 MHS1 Medium Heating Coil 07-92
BCC2 Bypass Cooling Coil 07-92 Mixing Box (top and rear
MXB1 inlet) 07-92
Bag/Cartridge Filter
BCF1 (upstream location, 2-in. 07-92 Mixing Box (bottom and rear
prefilters) MXB2 inlet) 07-92
Bag/Cartridge Filter Mixing Box (top and bottom
BCF2 (downstream location, 2-in. 07-92 MXB3 inlet) 32-92
prefilters)
MXB5 Mixing Box (top and rear 07-92
Bag/Cartridge Filter inlet, for use with EXB1)
BCF3 (upstream location, vertical 07-92
inlet, 2-in. prefilters) Product Integrated Control
PIC1 Access 07-92
BCS1 Blow-Thru Cooling/Heating 07-92
Coil (front discharge) Short Plenum (upstream
PLN1 applications) 07-92
Blow-Thru Cooling/Heating
BCS2 Coil (top discharge) 07-92 Long Plenum (upstream
PLN2 applications) 07-92
Blow-Thru Cooling Coil
BCS3 (front discharge) 07-92 Short Plenum (downstream
PLN6 applications) 07-92
BCS4 Blow-Thru Cooling Coil 07-92
(top discharge) PLN7 Short Plenum (downstream 07-92
applications with BCF3)
Blow-Thru Cooling Coil (full
BCS7 front discharge, downstream 07-92 RAF2 Return-Air Airfoil Fan 07-92
components) RAF3 Return-Air Airfoil Fan (top 07-92
BPH1 Bypass Heating Coil 07-92 inlet)
Bypass Heating Coil RFC2 Return-Air Forward-Curved 07-61
BPH2 (extended length) 07-92 Fan
DIF2 Diffuser 07-92 Return-Air Forward-Curved
RFC3 Fan (top inlet) 07-61
EAF1 Exhaust Airfoil Fan 32-92
SHS1 Small Heating Coil 07-92
EFC1 Exhaust Forward-Curved Fan 32-61
Vertical Cooling Coil —
EHS1 Electric Heating Coil 07-92 VBP1 Bypass Cooling 32-61
EXB1 Exhaust Box 07-92 Vertical Cooling/Heating Coil
FBP1 Face and Bypass Damper 07-92 VBP2 — Bypass Cooling and 32-61
Forward-Curved Fan Heating
FCS3 (horizontal draw-thru) 07-61 Vertical Cooling Cooling/
Forward-Curved Fan VBP3 Heating Coil — Bypass Cool- 32-61
FCS4 (vertical draw-thru) 07-61 ing
Forward-Curved Fan VCS1 Vertical Cooling Coil 07-61
FCS5 (blow-thru) 07-61 VCS2 Vertical Cooling/Heating Coil 13-61
Forward-Curved Fan VCS3 Vertical Heating/Cooling Coil 13-61
FCS7 (horizontal draw-thru, 32-61 VHS1 Vertical Heat 07-26
downblast)
VRH1 Vertical Reheat Coil 32-61
FCS9 Forward-Curved Fan 07-61
(blow-thru, top inlet) ZDS1 Zone Damper (blow-thru front 07-92
discharge)
FLT1 Flat Filter 07-92
ZDS2 Zone Damper (blow-thru top 07-92
FLT2 Flat Filter (vertical inlet) 07-92 discharge)
Combination Filter Mixing Box
FMB1 (top and rear inlet) 07-92

FMB2 Combination Filter Mixing Box 07-92


(bottom and rear inlet)

195 12
Unit dimensions and nominal weights
UniFLEX39
SIZE 07
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

13 195
HDT
07
UniFLEX39
SIZE 07
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-115⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 1-115⁄16 1-211⁄16 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 0-111⁄4 1-71⁄4 1-17⁄16 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

14
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 09
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

15 195
HDT
09
UniFLEX39
SIZE 09
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-33⁄4 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 1-21⁄2 1-513⁄16 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-01⁄4 1-91⁄4 1-21⁄4 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

16
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 11
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

17 195
HDT
11
UniFLEX39
SIZE 11
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-511⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 1-65⁄16 1-513⁄16 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-3 1-115⁄8 1-41⁄4 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

18
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 13
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

19 195
HDT
13
UniFLEX39
SIZE 13
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-63⁄4 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 1-613⁄16 2-01⁄2 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-31⁄4 2-115⁄16 1-61⁄4 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

20
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 17
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

21 195
HDT
17
UniFLEX39
SIZE 17
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-87⁄8 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 1-713⁄16 2-25⁄16 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-47⁄16 2-411⁄16 1-713⁄16 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

22
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 21
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

23 195
HDT
21
UniFLEX39
SIZE 21
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-81⁄4 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 2-1 2-33⁄8 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-415⁄16 2-75⁄8 1-71⁄2 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

24
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 26
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

25 496
HDT
26
UniFLEX39
SIZE 26
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-113⁄4 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 2-17⁄8 2-95⁄16 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-71⁄8 2-111⁄8 1-117⁄16 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

26
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 32
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

27 195
HDT
32
UniFLEX39
SIZE 32
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-107⁄8 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 2-41⁄8 2-73⁄8 0-41⁄2
AIRFOIL 1-51⁄2 3-27⁄8 2-19⁄16 0-41⁄8 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

28
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 39
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

29 195
HDT
39
UniFLEX39
SIZE 39
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 2-31⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 2-75⁄8 2-111⁄4 0-41⁄8
AIRFOIL 1-93⁄8 3-7 2-33⁄8 0-41⁄8 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

30
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 49
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

31 195
HDT
49
UniFLEX39
SIZE 49
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 2-73⁄4 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 2-101⁄8 3-25⁄16 0-511⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-101⁄2 4-43⁄8 2-115⁄16 0-41⁄8 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

32
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 61
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

33 195
HDT
61
UniFLEX39
SIZE 61
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 3-05⁄8 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 3-01⁄8 4-31⁄16 0-41⁄8
AIRFOIL 2-17⁄8 4-95⁄8 3-31⁄8 0-41⁄8 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

34
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 74
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

35 195
HDT
74
UniFLEX39
SIZE 74
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD — — — — TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED
AIRFOIL 2-41⁄2 5-41⁄4 3-71⁄16 0-41⁄8 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

36
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 92
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

37 195
HDT
92
UniFLEX39
SIZE 92
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing unit inlet. +
LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD — — — — TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED
AIRFOIL 2-41⁄2 5-41⁄4 3-815⁄16 0-65⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

38
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 07
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

39 195
VDT
07
UniFLEX39
SIZE 07
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-115⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 1-115⁄16 1-211⁄16 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 0-111⁄4 1-71⁄4 1-17⁄16 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

40
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 09
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

41 195
VDT
09
UniFLEX39
SIZE 09
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-33⁄4 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 1-21⁄2 1-513⁄16 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-01⁄4 1-91⁄4 1-21⁄4 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

42
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 11
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

43 195
VDT
11
UniFLEX39
SIZE 11
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-511⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 1-65⁄16 1-513⁄16 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-3 1-115⁄8 1-41⁄4 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

44
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 13
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

45 195
VDT
13
UniFLEX39
SIZE 13
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-63⁄4 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 1-613⁄16 2-01⁄2 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-31⁄4 2-115⁄16 1-61⁄4 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

46
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 17
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

→ →

47 195
VDT
17
UniFLEX39
SIZE 17
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-87⁄8 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 1-713⁄16 2-25⁄16 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-47⁄16 2-411⁄16 1-713⁄16 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

48
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 21
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

49 195
VDT
21
UniFLEX39
SIZE 21
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-81⁄4 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 2-1 2-33⁄8 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-415⁄16 2-75⁄8 1-71⁄2 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

50
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 26
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

51 496
VDT
26
UniFLEX39
SIZE 26
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-113⁄4 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 2-17⁄8 2-915⁄16 0-43⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-71⁄8 2-111⁄8 1-117⁄16 0-43⁄16 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

693 52
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 32
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

53 195
VDT
32
UniFLEX39
SIZE 32
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 1-107⁄8 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 2-41⁄8 2-73⁄8 0-41⁄2
AIRFOIL 1-51⁄2 3-27⁄8 2-19⁄16 0-41⁄8 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

54
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 39
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

55 195
VDT
39
UniFLEX39
SIZE 39
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 2-31⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 2-75⁄8 2-111⁄4 0-41⁄8
AIRFOIL 1-93⁄8 3-7 2-33⁄8 0-41⁄8 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

56
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 49
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

57 195
VDT
49
UniFLEX39
SIZE 49
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 2-73⁄4 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 2-101⁄8 3-25⁄16 0-511⁄16
AIRFOIL 1-109⁄16 4-43⁄8 2-115⁄16 0-41⁄8 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

58
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 61
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

59 195
VDT
61
UniFLEX39
SIZE 61
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU
WITH OR WITHOUT BYPASS

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+

NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac- +


ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
THR — Top Horizontal Rear UBR — Upblast Rear LENGTH OF FLANGES

FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89

FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH


FORWARD 3-05⁄8 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
CURVED 3-01⁄8 4-31⁄16 0-41⁄8
AIRFOIL 2-17⁄8 4-95⁄8 3-31⁄8 0-41⁄8 *Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

195 60
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 07
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

61 195
BT
07
UniFLEX39
SIZE 07
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 1-115⁄16
CURVED 1-15⁄16 1-211⁄16 0-43⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 0-111⁄4 1-71⁄4 1-17⁄16 0-43⁄16
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

62
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 09
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

63 195
BT
09
UniFLEX39
SIZE 09
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 1-33⁄4
CURVED 1-21⁄2 1-513⁄16 0-43⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 1-01⁄4 1-91⁄4 1-21⁄4 0-43⁄16
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

64
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 11
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

65 195
BT
11
UniFLEX39
SIZE 11
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 1-511⁄16
CURVED 1-65⁄16 1-513⁄16 0-43⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 1-3 1-115⁄8 1-41⁄4 0-43⁄16
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

66
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 13
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

67 195
BT
13
UniFLEX39
SIZE 13
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 1-63⁄4
CURVED 1-613⁄16 2-01⁄2 0-43⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 1-31⁄4 2-115⁄16 1-61⁄4 0-43⁄16
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

68
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 17
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

69 195
BT
17
UniFLEX39
SIZE 17
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 1-87⁄8
CURVED 1-713⁄16 2-25⁄16 0-43⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 1-47⁄16 2-411⁄16 1-713⁄16 0-43⁄16
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

70
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 21
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

71 195
BT
21
UniFLEX39
SIZE 21
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 1-81⁄4
CURVED 2-1 2-33⁄8 0-43⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 1-415⁄16 2-75⁄8 1-71⁄2 0-43⁄16
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

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Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 26
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

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26
UniFLEX39
SIZE 26
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 1-113⁄4
CURVED 2-17⁄8 2-95⁄16 0-43⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 1-77⁄8 2-111⁄8 1-117⁄16 0-43⁄16
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

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Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 32
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

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32
UniFLEX39
SIZE 32
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 1-107⁄8
CURVED 2-41⁄8 2-73⁄8 0-41⁄2 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 1-51⁄2 3-27⁄8 2-19⁄16 0-41⁄8
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

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Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 39
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

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39
UniFLEX39
SIZE 39
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 2-31⁄16
CURVED 2-75⁄8 2-111⁄4 0-41⁄8 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 1-93⁄8 3-7 2-33⁄8 0-41⁄8
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

78
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 49
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

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49
UniFLEX39
SIZE 49
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 2-73⁄4
CURVED 2-101⁄8 3-25⁄16 0-611⁄16 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 1-109⁄16 4-43⁄8 2-115⁄16 0-41⁄8
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

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Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 61
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

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61
UniFLEX39
SIZE 61
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD 3-05⁄8
CURVED 3-01⁄8 4-31⁄16 0-41⁄8 TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 2-17⁄8 4-95⁄8 3-31⁄8 0-41⁄8
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

82
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 74
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

→ →

83 195
BT
74
UniFLEX39
SIZE 74
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD — — — —
CURVED TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 2-41⁄2 5-41⁄4 3-71⁄16 0-41⁄8
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

84
Unit dimensions and nominal weights (cont)
UniFLEX39
SIZE 92
BLOW-THRU
SIDE VIEW — AIRWAY LENGTH

→ →

85 195
BT
92
UniFLEX39
SIZE 92
BLOW-THRU

JOB NAME
MARK FOR
CAPACITY CFM
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Internal External Total
RPM BHP MTR HP
VOLTS PHASE CYCLES
FOR PIPING DATA, SEE PAGES 103 AND 104.
PIPE CONNECTION SIZES
COOLING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
HEATING COIL: SUPPLY RETURN
NOTE: See page 87 for coil discharge arrangements.
FOR MOTOR AND COIL WEIGHTS SEE PAGES 105 THRU 109.
FOR FILTER DATA, SEE PAGE 91.
INSULATION:

COMMENTS:

PREPARED BY:
DATE:

FLANGE LENGTH TABULATION


FOR UNITS 108 OR LESS ADD 09
FOR UNITS 108 TO 208 ADD 23⁄89
FOR UNITS 108 TO 308 ADD 43⁄49
FOR UNITS 108 TO 408 ADD 71⁄89
FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FLANGE ADD 23⁄89

NOMINAL
COMPONENT SEQUENCE LENGTH WEIGHT

+
+
+
+
+
+
NOTE: Motor and coil connections (hand) determined by fac-
ing coil inlet. +
LEGEND +
THF — Top Horizontal Front
UBF — Upblast Front SUBTOTAL
LENGTH OF FLANGES
FAN DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BASE UNIT 2-3/89
FAN E F G H TOTAL LENGTH
FORWARD — — — —
CURVED TOTAL WEIGHT* (lb)
AIRFOIL 2-41⁄2 5-41⁄4 3-815⁄16 0-65⁄16
*Weight shown is nominal for single-wall units. For double-wall casing, multiply
by 1.25.

86
Physical data
BLOW-THRU COIL DISCHARGE ARRANGEMENTS

NOTE: See pages 88 and 89 for discharge dimensions and flange bolting patterns.

87
BLOW-THRU COIL DISCHARGE DIMENSIONS

→ DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)
UniFLEX39 D NUMBER
A BCS1 BCS2 OF
UNIT SIZE B C ZONES
(Opening) Horizontal Vertical
Discharge Discharge
07 4-013⁄16 0-913⁄16 0-913⁄16 0-19⁄16 5
09 4-43⁄4 0-913⁄16 0-913⁄16 0-19⁄16 5
11 5-05⁄8 0-913⁄16 0-913⁄16 0-19⁄16 6
13 5-81⁄2 0-913⁄16 0-913⁄16 0-19⁄16 7
17 6-07⁄16 1-113⁄16 1-113⁄16 0-19⁄16 7
21 6-43⁄8 1-113⁄16 1-113⁄16 0-19⁄16 7
26 7-01⁄4 1-113⁄16 1-113⁄16 0-19⁄16 8
32 7-43⁄16 1-57⁄8 1-55⁄16 0-41⁄4 0-23⁄8 9
39 8-01⁄16 1-57⁄8 1-55⁄16 0-41⁄4 0-23⁄8 9
49 8-117⁄8 1-97⁄8 1-91⁄4 0-41⁄4 0-23⁄8 11
61 9-1111⁄16 1-97⁄8 1-91⁄4 0-4 ⁄4
1 0-23⁄8 12
74 11-37⁄16 2-113⁄16 2-13⁄16 0-41⁄4 0-23⁄8 14
92 11-37⁄16 2-113⁄16 2-13⁄16 0-41⁄4 0-23⁄8 14

195 88
Physical data (cont)
BOLTING PATTERNS
Unit and Accessory Flange Connection — Sizes 07-26

UNIT DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)


SIZE A B C D E F G H J K
07 4- 77⁄16 2-511⁄16 3 3-111⁄4 1 1-33⁄4 14 0- 315⁄16 0- 315⁄16 4
09 4- 113⁄8 2-95⁄8 3 3-111⁄4 1 1-33⁄4 14 0- 77⁄8 0- 77⁄8 4
11 5- 71⁄4 2-95⁄8 3 3-111⁄4 1 1-33⁄4 14 1- 33⁄4 0- 77⁄8 4
13 6- 31⁄8 3-19⁄16 4 5- 3 1 1-33⁄4 16 0- 77⁄8 0-1113⁄16 4
17 6- 71⁄16 3-51⁄2 4 5- 3 1 1-33⁄4 16 0-1113⁄16 1- 33⁄4 4
21 6-11 4-13⁄8 4 5- 3 2 2-71⁄2 17 1- 33⁄4 0- 77⁄8 5
26 7- 67⁄8 4-55⁄16 5 6- 63⁄4 2 2-71⁄2 19 0- 77⁄8 0-1113⁄16 5

BOLTING PATTERNS
Unit and Accessory Flange Connection — Sizes 32-92

UNIT DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)


SIZE A B C D E F G H J
32 7-101⁄16 4-415⁄16 5 6- 63⁄4 2 2- 71⁄2 24 0-1113⁄16 0-1113⁄16
39 8- 515⁄16 4-87⁄8 6 7-101⁄2 3 3-111⁄4 26 0- 315⁄16 —
49 9- 53⁄4 5-43⁄4 7 9- 21⁄4 3 3-111⁄4 26 — 0- 77⁄8
61 10- 59⁄16 65⁄8 7 9- 21⁄4 4 5- 3 30 0-1113⁄16 —
74 11- 95⁄16 6-49⁄16 8 10- 6 4 5- 3 34 0-1113⁄16 0- 315⁄16
92 11- 95⁄16 7-85⁄16 8 10- 6 5 6- 63⁄4 36 0- 77⁄8 0- 315⁄16

89
FANS
AIRFOIL

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 07 09 11 13 17 21 26 32 39 49 61 74 92


Wheel Diameter (in.) 131⁄4 149⁄16 163⁄16 1713⁄16 1911⁄16 219⁄16 24 267⁄16 291⁄8 359⁄16 393⁄8 437⁄16 437⁄16
Max Speed (rpm) 4300 4000 3700 3200 2700 2700 2400 2100 1925 1500 1350 1200 1200
Shaft Diameter (in.)*
With Standard Bearings 17⁄16 111⁄16 111⁄16 115⁄16 115⁄16 23⁄16 23⁄16 27⁄16 17⁄16 111⁄16 111⁄16 27⁄16 27⁄16
With Long-Life Bearings — — — — — — — 17⁄16 17⁄16 111⁄16 111⁄16 27⁄16 27⁄16
Fan Shaft Wt (lb) 13 20 22 33 35 48 52 71 72 109 141 180 190
Fan Wheel Wt (lb) 17 19 21 30 46 52 67 88 115 160 189 272 272
No. of Fan Blades 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
MOTOR FRAME SIZE
Maximum
ODP 215T 215T 254T 256T 256T 286T 286T 326T 364T 365T 404T 405T 405T
Without Auxiliary
TEFC 213T 213T 215T 256T 256T 284T 284T 324T 324T 364T 364T 404T 404T
ODP — — — — — — — 256T 286T 365T 404T 405T 405T
With Auxiliary
TEFC — — — — — — — 256T 286T 364T 364T 404T 404T
Minimum 143T 143T 145T 145T 182T 182T 182T 182T 182T 182T 184T 213T 213T
MOTOR HP
Maximum
Without Auxiliary 7.5 10 15 20 20 30 30 50 60 75 75 125 125
With Auxiliary — — — — — — — 20 30 75 75 125 125
Minimum 0.75 0.75 0.75 1 1 1 1 5 7.5 10 15 15 15

FORWARD-CURVED†

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 07 09 11 13 17 21 26 32 39 49 61


Wheel Diameter (in.) 12 15 15 18 20 22 25 25 271⁄2 30 36
Max Speed (rpm) 2000 1600 1600 1400 1200 1175 1000 1000 900 840 650
Shaft Diameter (in.)*
With Standard Bearings 13⁄16 13⁄16 13⁄16 17⁄16 17⁄16 111⁄16 111⁄16 115⁄16 115⁄16 111⁄16 111⁄16
With Long-Life Bearings — — — — — — — 17⁄16 17⁄16 111⁄16 111⁄16
Fan Shaft Wt (lb) 9 10 11 17 18 29 31 46 49 40 40
Fan Width 11 11 15 15 15 20 20 22 25 271⁄2 30
Fan Wheel Wt (lb) 10 13 17 30 47 60 73 82 93 112 139
No. of Fan Blades 43 51 51 48 37 37 37 37 37 37 37
MOTOR FRAME SIZE
Maximum
ODP 213T 215T 254T 254T 256T 284T 284T 326T 364T 365T 365T
Without Auxiliary
TEFC 184T 213T 215T 254T 256T 284T 284T 324T 324T 364T 364T
ODP — — — — — — — 256T 286T 365T 365T
With Auxiliary
TEFC — — — — — — — 256T 286T 364T 364T
Minimum 143T 143T 145T 145T 182T 182T 182T 182T 182T 182T 184T
MOTOR HP
Maximum
Without Auxiliary 7.5 10 15 15 20 25 25 40 50 50 60
With Auxiliary — — — — — — — 20 30 50 60
Minimum 0.5 0.5 0.75 0.75 0.75 1 1 5 7.5 10 15
LEGEND
ODP — Open Drip Proof
TEFC — Totally-Enclosed, Fan Cooled
*At fan sheave.
†Forward-curved fans available on sizes 07-61 only.
NOTE: Motor data applies to units with or without inlet guide vanes.

90
Physical data (cont)
→ FILTERS

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 07 09 11 13 17 21 26 32 39 49 61 74 92


FLAT FILTER
Cell Size (in.) 20x20x2 or 20x20x4
Quantity 1 — — — — — 3 2 — 6 12 7 9
Cell Size (in.) 16x25x2 or 16x25x4
Quantity — 1 — 4 3 4 4 2 2 2 — — 1
Cell Size (in.) 20x25x2 or 20x25x4
Quantity — 2 3 — 3 3 2 5 8 4 6 14 15
Cell Size (in.) 16x20x2 or 16x20x4
Quantity 2 — — 2 — — — — — 3 — — —
Nominal Face Area (sq ft) 7.2 9.7 10.4 15.6 18.8 21.5 26.4 28.5 33.3 41.7 54.2 68.0 79.9
ANGLE AND FILTER MIXING BOX FILTER
Cell Size (in.) 16x20x2
Quantity — — 6 3 — 16 15 10 — 18 7 14 18
Cell Size (in.) 16x25x2
Quantity 4 6 3 6 9 — 5 10 20 12 28 28 36
Nominal Face Area (sq ft) 11.1 16.7 21.7 23.3 25.0 35.6 47.2 50.0 55.5 73.3 93.3 108.8 140
BAG/CARTRIDGE FILTER
Cell Size (in.) 24x24
Quantity 2* 2 2 — 3 2 4 6 8 8 10 10 15
Cell Size (in.) 24x20
Quantity — — — 3 — 4 4 2 — — — 7 3
Cell Size (in.) 24x12
Quantity — — 1 3 3 1 — — — 6 5 — 5
Nominal Face Area (sq ft) 8.0 8.0 10.0 16.0 18.0 23.3 29.3 30.7 32.0 44.0 50.0 63.3 80.0
*For BCF2 size 07 only, do not use two 24 in. x 24 in. filters — use four 24 in. x 12 in. filters.
NOTES:
1. Do not exceed filter manufacturer’s velocity limits when selecting filters.
2. Flat filter section accepts either 2-in. or 4-in. standard-type filters.
3. Angle filter section and filter mixing box sections accept 2-in. nominal size filters.
4. Bag-cartridge filter sections accept 2-in. pre-filters. Filters must be a combination of bag filters in sizes
shown or 6-in. or 12-in. deep rigid media filters with header. Filter section accepts 7⁄8-in. headers.
5. All filters are field supplied.
6. Filters that have cardboard-type frames are usually not suitable for use in flat or bag-cartridge filter
sections.
7. For bag filters longer than 18 in., add either PLN1 (77⁄8-in. airway length) or PLN2 (1 ft - 711⁄16 in. airway
length) as required.

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FULL-LENGTH COILS

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 07 09 11 13 17 21 26


CHILLED WATER/
DIRECT EXPANSION
Large Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 3688 4921 5748 7173 8,894 11,440 14,214
at 550 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 42 ⁄
15 16 x 22 ⁄
12 46 ⁄ x 27 ⁄
78 12 54 ⁄ x 27 ⁄
34 12 62 ⁄ x 30
58 66 ⁄ x 35
9 16 70 ⁄ x 42 ⁄
12 12 783⁄8 x 471⁄2
Total Face Area (sq ft) 6.7 9.0 10.5 13.0 16.2 20.8 25.8
Medium Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 2868 4026 4703 5977 6,989 9,421 11,970
at 550 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 42 ⁄
15 16 x 17 ⁄
12 46 ⁄ x 22 ⁄
78 12 54 ⁄ x 22 ⁄
34 12 62 ⁄ x 25
58 66 ⁄
9 16 x 27 ⁄
12 70 ⁄ x 35
12 783⁄8 x 40
Total Face Area (sq ft) 5.2 7.3 8.6 10.9 12.7 17.1 21.8
Bypass (Chilled Water Only)
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 2868 4026 4703 5977 6,989 9,421 11,970
at 550 fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 4215⁄16 x 171⁄2 467⁄8 x 221⁄2 543⁄4 x 221⁄2 625⁄8 x 25 669⁄16 x 271⁄2 701⁄2 x 35 783⁄8 x 40
Total Face Area (sq ft) 5.2 7.3 8.6 10.9 12.7 17.1 21.8
HOT WATER HEATING
Large Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm)
at 700 Fpm 4694 6263 7316 9129 11,320 14,559 18,090
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 4215⁄16 x 221⁄2 467⁄8 x 271⁄2 543⁄4 x 271⁄2 625⁄8 x 30 669⁄16 x 35 701⁄2 x 421⁄2 783⁄8 x 471⁄2
Total Face Area (sq ft) 6.7 9.0 10.5 13.0 16.2 20.8 25.8
Small Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 2608 3416 3990 4564 5,660 7,708 9,521
at 700 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 42 ⁄
15 16 x 12 ⁄
12 46 ⁄ x 15
78 54 ⁄ x 15
34 62 ⁄ x 15
58 66 ⁄
9 16 x 17 ⁄
12 70 ⁄ x 22 ⁄
12 12 783⁄8 x 25
Total Face Area (sq ft) 3.7 4.9 5.7 6.5 8.1 11.0 13.6
Bypass
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 3651 5124 5985 7607 8,894 11,990 15,234
at 700 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 42 ⁄
15 16 x 17 ⁄
12 46 ⁄ x 22 ⁄
78 12 54 ⁄ x 22 ⁄
34 12 62 ⁄ x 25
58 66 ⁄
9 16 x 27 ⁄
12 70 ⁄ x 35
12 783⁄8 x 40
Total Face Area (sq ft) 5.2 7.3 8.6 10.9 12.7 17.1 21.8
STEAM HEATING COIL
Large Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm)
at 700 Fpm 4381 6149 6385 8216 10,673 14,388 17,138
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 41 ⁄ x 21
78 46 ⁄ x 24
78 54 ⁄ x 24
34 65 ⁄ x 27
58 66 ⁄ x 33
9 16 70 ⁄ x 42
12 783⁄8 x 45
Total Face Area (sq ft) 6.3 7.8 9.1 11.7 15.3 20.6 24.5
Small Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 1877 2733 3129 3652 4,852 6,166 7,998
at 700 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 417⁄8 x 12 467⁄8 x 12 543⁄4 x 12 655⁄8 x 12 669⁄16 x 15 701⁄2 x 21 783⁄8 x 24
Total Face Area (sq ft) 3.6 3.9 4.6 5.2 6.9 10.3 13.1
Bypass
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 3129 4099 4788 6390 7,762 11,305 14,853
at 700 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 417⁄8 x 15 467⁄8 x 21 543⁄4 x 21 655⁄8 x 24 669⁄16 x 24 701⁄2 x 33 783⁄8 x 39
Total Face Area (sq ft) 4.5 6.8 8.0 10.4 11.1 16.2 21.2

92
Physical data (cont)
FULL-LENGTH COILS (cont)

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 32 39 49 61 74 92


CHILLED WATER/
DIRECT EXPANSION
Large Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 17,898 21,334 27,052 33,446 40,567 50,401
at 550 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 81 ⁄ x 27 ⁄ (U)
12 12 89 ⁄ x 30 (U)
38 101 ⁄ x 35 (U)
3 16 113 x 37 ⁄ (U)
12 128 ⁄ x 40 (U)
34 128 ⁄ x 50 (U)
34

811⁄2 x 30 (L) 893⁄8 x 321⁄2 (L) 1013⁄16 x 35 (L) 113 x 40 (L) 1283⁄4 x 421⁄2 (L) 1283⁄4 x 521⁄2 (L)
Total Face Area (sq ft) 32.5 38.8 49.2 60.8 73.8 91.6
Medium Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 14,785 17,067 21,255 26,973 33,191 40,567
at 550 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 811⁄2 x 471⁄2 893⁄8 x 50 1013⁄16 x 55 113 x 30 (U) 128 ⁄ x 32 ⁄ (U)
34 12 128 ⁄ x 40 (U)
34

113 x 321⁄2 (L) 1283⁄4 x 35 (L) 1283⁄4 x 421⁄2 (L)


Total Face Area (sq ft) 26.9 31.0 38.7 49.0 60.4 73.8
Bypass (Chilled Water Only)
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 14,785 17,067 21,255 26,973 31,962 40,567
at 550 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 811⁄2 x 221⁄2 (U) 893⁄8 x 25 (U) 1013⁄16 x 271⁄2 (U) 113 x 30 (U) 1283⁄4 x 321⁄2 1283⁄4 x 40 (U)
811⁄2 x 25 (L) 893⁄8 x 25 (L) 1013⁄16 x 271⁄2 (L) 113 x 321⁄2 (L) 1283⁄4 x 321⁄2 1283⁄4 x 421⁄2 (L)
Total Face Area (sq ft) 26.9 31.0 38.6 49.0 58.1 73.8
HOT WATER HEATING
Medium Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm)
at 700 Fpm 18,818 21,722 27,052 34,329 42,243 51,630

Size (Length x Width) (in.) 811⁄2 x 471⁄2 893⁄8 x 50 1013⁄16 x 55 113 x 30 (U) 1283⁄4 x 321⁄2 (U) 1283⁄4 x 40 (U)
113 x 321⁄2 (L) 1283⁄4 x 35 (L) 1283⁄4 x 421⁄2 (L)
Total Face Area (sq ft) 26.9 31.0 38.7 49.0 60.4 73.8
Small Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 9,904 11,947 14,756 19,224 23,468 26,597
at 700 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 81 ⁄ x 25
12 89 ⁄ x 27 ⁄
38 12 101 ⁄ x 30
3 16 113 x 35 128 ⁄ x 37 ⁄
34 12 1283⁄4 x 421⁄2
Total Face Area (sq ft) 14.2 17.1 21.1 27.5 33.5 38.0
Bypass
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 13,866 16,291 20,904 27,463 32,856 39,114
at 700 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 811⁄2 x 35 128 ⁄ x 30 (U)
34
893⁄8 x 371⁄2 1013⁄16 x 421⁄2 113 x 50 1283⁄4 x 521⁄2 1283⁄4 x 321⁄2 (L)
Total Face Area (sq ft) 19.8 23.3 29.9 39.2 46.9 55.9
STEAM HEATING COIL
Medium Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 17,640 20,650 26,530 31,010 39,130 50,260
at 700 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 801⁄2 x 45 883⁄8 x 48 1013⁄16 x 54 112 x 27 (U) 127 ⁄ x 30 (U)
11 16 127 ⁄ x 39 (U)
11 16

112 x 30 (L) 12711⁄16 x 33 (L) 12711⁄16 x 42 (L)


Total Face Area (sq ft) 25.2 29.5 38.8 44.3 55.9 66.5
Small Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 8,190 10,290 13,230 18,130 22,330 26,110
at 700 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 801⁄2 x 21 883⁄8 x 24 1013⁄16 x 27 112 x 33 12711⁄16 x 36 12711⁄16 x 42
Total Face Area (sq ft) 11.7 14.7 19.0 25.9 31.9 37.3
Bypass
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 12,950 15,470 20,650 26,110 31,640 35,420
at 700 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 801⁄2 x 33 12711⁄16 x 27 (U)
883⁄8 x 36 1013⁄16 x 42 112 x 48 12711⁄16 x 51 12711⁄16 x 30 (L)
Total Face Area (sq ft) 18.5 22.1 27.4 37.3 45.2 50.6

U — Upper Coil
L — Lower Coil

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HALF-LENGTH COILS*

UniFLEX 39 UNIT SIZE 32 39 49 61 74 92


CHILLED WATER
Large Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 16,423 19,734 25,256 31,460 38,456 47,773
at 550 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 37 ⁄ x 27 ⁄ (U)
38 12 41 ⁄ x 30 (U)
5 16 47 ⁄ x 35 (U)
14 53 ⁄ x 37 ⁄ (U)
18 12 61 x 40 (U) 61 x 50 (U)
373⁄8 x 30 (L) 415⁄16 x 321⁄2 (L) 471⁄4 x 35 (L) 531⁄8 x 40...2 (L) 61 x 421⁄2 (L) 61 x 521⁄2 (L)
Total Face Area (sq ft) 29.9 35.9 45.9 57.2 69.9 86.9
Medium Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 13,574 15,785 19,844 25,377 30,866 38,456
at 550 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 373⁄8 x 471⁄2 415⁄16 x 50 471⁄4 x 55 53 ⁄ x 30 (U)
18 61 x 32 ⁄ (U)
12 61 x 40 (U)
531⁄8 x 321⁄2 (L) 61 x 35 (L) 61 x 421⁄2 (L)
Total Face Area (sq ft) 24.7 28.7 36.1 46.2 56.1 69.9
Bypass (Chilled Water Only)
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 13,563 15,796 19,844 25,377 30,294 38,456
at 550 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 373⁄8 x 221⁄’2 (U) 415⁄16 x 25 (U) 471⁄4 x 271⁄2 (U) 531⁄8 x 30 (U) 61 x 321⁄2 61 x 40 (U)
373⁄8 x 25 (L) 415⁄16 x 25 (L) 471⁄4 x 271⁄2 (L) 531⁄8 x 321⁄2 (L) 61 x 321⁄2 61 x 421⁄2 (L)
Total Face Area (sq ft) 24.7 28.7 36.1 46.2 55.1 64.9
HOT WATER HEATING
Medium Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm)
at 700 Fpm 17,276 20,090 25,256 32,298 39,284 48,944

Size (Length x Width) (in.) 373⁄8 x 471⁄2 415⁄16 x 50 471⁄4 x 55 531⁄8 x 30 (U) 61 x 321⁄2 (U) 61 x 40 (U)
531⁄8 x 321⁄2 (L) 61 x 35 (L) 61 x 421⁄2 (L)
Total Face Area (sq ft) 24.7 28.7 36.1 46.2 56.1 69.9
Small Face Area
Nominal Capacity (cfm) 9,086 11,046 13,776 17,878 22,246 25,214
at 700 Fpm
Size (Length x Width) (in.) 37 ⁄ x 25
38 41 ⁄
5 16 x 27 ⁄
12 47 ⁄ x 30
14 53 ⁄ x 35
18 61 x 37 ⁄12 61 x 421⁄2
Total Face Area (sq ft) 13.0 15.8 19.7 25.8 31.8 36.0
Bypass
Nominal Capacity (cfm)
at 700 Fpm 12,726 15,064 19,516 25,830 31,150 37,072

Size (Length x Width) (in.) 373⁄8 x 35 415⁄16 x 371⁄2 471⁄4 x 421⁄2 531⁄8 x 50 61 x 521⁄2 61 x 30 (U)
61 x 321⁄2 (L)
Total Face Area (sq ft) 18.1 21.5 27.9 36.9 44.5 52.9
*Half-length coils have 2 coils of the size shown in table: one right hand coil and one left hand coil.
Where upper and lower coils are shown, half-length coils have 2 upper coils (one right hand, one left
hand) and 2 lower coils (one right hand, one left hand). A baffle separates the coils. Half-length coils
are not available for sizes 07-26.

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Physical data (cont)
DIRECT-EXPANSION COIL CIRCUITING DATA
LARGE FACE AREA COILS

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 07 09 11 13


CIRCUITING TYPE Quarter Half Full Half Full Half Full Double Half Full Double
Airflow (cfm) at 550 fpm 3688 4921 5748 7173
Total Face Area (sq ft) 6.7 8.9 10.5 13.0
Tubes in Face 18 22 22 24
Tube Length (in.) 4215⁄16 467⁄8 543⁄4 625⁄8
No. of Circuits — Total 4 9 18 11 22 11 22 44 12 24 48
4-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) 89.9 39.1 24.8 41.7 26.1 47.0 28.7 — 52.2 31.4 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 2 4,5 9 5,6 11 5,6 11 — 6 12 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 78⁄ 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7 ⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 11 16 15 21 18 21 18 — 21 18 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 2 4,5 9 5,6 11 5,6 11 — 6 12 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 7 ⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7 ⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 11 16 15 21 18 21 18 — 21 18 —
6-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) — 59.4 29.0 63.4 30.9 71.2 34.9 — 79.1 38.8 —
Face-Split Coils
No.of TXV’s — 2 2 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 4,5 9 5,6 11 5,6 11 — 6 12 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 7 ⁄8 11⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 16 15 21 18 21 18 — 21 18 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 4,5 9 5,6 11 5,6 11 — 6 12 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 7 ⁄8 11⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 16 15 21 18 21 18 — 21 18 —
8-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) — 79.7 39.1 85.0 41.7 — 47.0 22.7 — 52.2 25.4
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 2 2 — 2 4 — 2 4
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 4,5 9 5,6 11 — 11 11 — 12 12
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 3 ⁄8
Distributor Connectons (in. OD) — 7 ⁄8 11⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 3 ⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 16 15 15 18 — 18 13 — 18 13
Row-Split Coils
→ No. of TXV’s — 2 2 2 4 — 2 4 — 2 4
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 4,5 9 5,6 11 — 11 11 — 12 12
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 3 ⁄8
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 7 ⁄8 11⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 3 ⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 16 15 15 18 — 18 13 — 18 13

LEGEND
TXV — Thermal Expansion Valve
*Where each TXV has the same number of circuits, that number is shown once. When a coil has an
uneven number of circuits per TXV, both values are shown. For example, the upper coil of a half-
circuit size 32 large face area coil has 5 circuits on one TXV and 6 circuits on the other TXV; the lower
coil has 6 circuits on each TXV.

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DIRECT EXPANSION COIL CIRCUITING DATA (cont)
LARGE FACE AREA COILS

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 17 21 26


CIRCUITING TYPE Half Full Double Half Full Double Half Full Double
Airflow (cfm) at 550 fpm 8895 11,439 14,215
Total Face Area (sq ft) 16.2 20.8 25.8
Tubes in Face 28 34 38
Tube Length (in.) 669⁄16 701⁄2 783⁄8
No. of Circuits — Total 14 28 56 17 34 68 19 38 76
4-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) 54.9 32.7 — 57.5 34.0 — 62.7 36.6 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 — 2 2 — 2 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 7 14 — 8,9 17 — 9,10 9,10 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 7⁄8/11⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 21 — 15 21 — 28 18 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 — 2 2 — 2 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 7 14 — 8,9 17 — 9,10 9,10 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 7⁄8/11⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 21 — 15 21 — 28 18 —
6-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) 83.0 40.8 — 87.0 42.7 — 94.9 46.7 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 — 2 2 — 2 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 7 14 — 8,9 17 — 9,10 9,10 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 7⁄8/11⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 21 — 15 21 — 28 18 —
→ Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 — 2 2 — 2 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 7 14 — 8,9 17 — 9,10 9,10 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 7⁄8/11⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 21 — 15 21 — 28 18 —
8-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) — 54.9 26.7 — 57.5 28.0 — 62.7 30.6
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 4 — 2 4 — 4 8
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 14 14 — 17 17 — 9,10 9,10
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 1 5 ⁄8 15⁄8
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 1 3 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 11⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 21 13 — 21 21 — 18 13
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 4 — 2 4 — 4 8
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 14 14 — 17 17 — 9,10 9,10
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 1 5 ⁄8 15⁄8 — 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 1 5 ⁄8 15⁄8
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 1 3 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 11⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 21 13 — 21 21 — 18 13
LEGEND
TXV — Thermal Expansion Valve
*Where each TXV has the same number of circuits, that number is shown once. When a coil has an
uneven number of circuits per TXV, both values are shown. For example, the upper coil of a half-
circuit size 32 large face area coil has 5 circuits on one TXV and 6 circuits on the other TXV; the lower
coil has 6 circuits on each TXV.

195 96
Physical data (cont)
DIRECT EXPANSION COIL CIRCUITING DATA (cont)
LARGE FACE AREA COILS

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 32 39 49


CIRCUITING TYPE Half Full Double Half Full Double Half Full Double
Airflow (cfm) at 550 Fpm 17,898 21,334 27,052
Total Face Area (sq ft) 32.5 38.8 49.2
Tubes in Face (Upper/Lower) 22/24 24/26 28/28
Tube Length (in.) 811⁄2 893⁄8 1013⁄16
No. of Circuits — Total 23 46 92 25 50 100 28 56 112
COIL SECTIONS U L U L U L U L U L U L U L U L U L
4-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) 64.8 64.8 37.7 37.7 — 70.1 70.1 40.3 40.3 — 78 78 44.2 44.2 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 5, 6 6 11 12 — 6 6,7 12 13 — 7 7 14 14 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 15 15 14 14 — 15 15 18 18 — 15 15 21 21 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 5, 6 6 11 12 — 6 6,7 12 13 — 7 7 14 14 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 19 19 22 22 — 21 21 23 23 — 23 23 23 23 —
6-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length 98.0 98.0 48.3 48.3 — 105.9 105.9 52.2 52.2 — 117.7 117.7 58.1 58.1 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 5, 6 6 11 12 — 6 6,7 12 13 — 7 7 14 14 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 11⁄8 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 — 11⁄8 13⁄8 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 15 15 14 14 — 15 15 18 18 — 15 15 21 21 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 5, 6 6 11 12 — 6 6,7 12 13 — 7 7 14 14 —
→ Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 19 19 22 22 — 21 21 23 23 — 23 23 23 23 —
8-Row Coils
Circuit Equivalent Length — 64.8 64.8 31.7 31.7 — 70.1 70.1 34.3 34.3 — 78 78 38.2 38.2
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 4 4 — 2 2 4 4 — 2 2 4 4
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 11 12 11 12 — 12 13 12 13 — 14 14 14 14
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 — 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5

Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 14 14 14 14 — 18 18 18 18 — 21 21 21 21
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 4 4 — 2 2 4 4 — 2 2 4 4
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 11 12 11 12 — 12 13 12 13 — 14 14 14 14
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 — 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5

Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 22 22 14 14 — 23 23 18 18 — 23 23 21 21

LEGEND
L — Lower
TXV — Thermal Expansion Valve
U — Upper
*Where each TXV has the same number of circuits, that number is shown once. When a coil has an uneven number
of circuits per TXV, both values are shown. For example, the upper coil of a half-circuit size 32 large face area coil
has 5 circuits on one TXV and 6 circuits on the other TXV; the lower coil has 6 circuits on each TXV.

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DIRECT EXPANSION COIL CIRCUITING DATA (cont)
LARGE FACE AREA COILS

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 61 74 92


CIRCUITING TYPE Half Full Double Half Full Double Half Full Double
Airflow (cfm) at 550 Fpm 33,446 40,567 50,401
Total Face Area (sq ft) 60.8 73.8 91.6
Tubes in Face (Upper/Lower) 30/32 32/34 40/42
Tube Length (in.) 113 128 ⁄43 1283⁄4
No. of Circuits — Total 31 62 124 33 66 132 41 82 164
COIL SECTIONS U L U L U L U L U L U L U L U L U L
4-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) 85.8 85.8 48.2 48.2 — 96.3 96.3 53.4 53.4 — 96.3 96.3 53.4 53.4 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 4 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 7,8 8 15 16 8 8,9 16 17 — 10 10,11 10 10,11 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7 ⁄8 7 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
3 3 — 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
3 3 — 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8
1 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 20 20 20 20 — 26 26 19 19 — 21 21 19 19 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 4 4 4 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 7,8 8 15 16 — 8 8,9 16 17 — 5 5,6 10 10,11 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 11⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 26 26 28 28 — 26 26 28 28 — 16 16 19 19 —
6-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length 129.5 129.5 64 64 — 145.2 145.2 71.9 71.9 — 145.2 145.2 71.9 71.9 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 4 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 7,8 8 15 16 — 8 8,9 16 17 — 10 10,11 10 10,11 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 5 — 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 5 — 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7 ⁄8 7 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
3 3 — 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
3 3 — 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8
1 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 20 20 20 20 — 26 26 19 19 — 21 21 19 19 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 4 4 4 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 7,8 8 15 16 — 8 8,9 16 17 — 5 5,6 10 10,11 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 11⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7 ⁄8 7 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
3 3 — 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8
1 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
3 3 — 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 26 26 28 28 — 26 26 28 28 — 16 16 19 19 —
8-Row Coils
Circuit Equivalent Length — 85.8 85.8 42.2 42.2 — 96.3 96.3 47.4 47.4 — 96.3 96.3 47.4 47.4
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 4 4 — 2 2 4 4 — 4 4 8 8
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 15 16 15 16 — 16 17 16 17 — 10 10,11 10 10,11
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 5 5 5 — 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 5 5 5 — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5

Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 11⁄8 11⁄8 11⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 20 20 20 20 — 19 19 19 19 — 19 19 13 13
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 4 4 — 2 2 4 4 — 4 4 8 8
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 15 16 15 16 — 16 17 16 17 — 10 10,11 10 10,11
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 5 5 5 — 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 5 5 5 — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 15⁄8
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 11⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 28 28 20 20 — 28 28 19 19 — 19 19 13 13

LEGEND
L — Lower
TXV — Thermal Expansion Valve
U — Upper
*Where each TXV has the same number of circuits, that number is shown once. When a coil has an uneven number
of circuits per TXV, both values are shown. For example, the upper coil of a half-circuit size 32 large face area coil
has 5 circuits on one TXV and 6 circuits on the other TXV; the lower coil has 6 circuits on each TXV.

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Physical data (cont)
DIRECT EXPANSION COIL CIRCUITING DATA (cont)
MEDIUM FACE AREA COILS

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 07 09 11 13


CIRCUITING TYPE Quarter Half Full Half Full Half Full Double Half Full Double
Airflow (cfm) at 550 fpm 2868 4026 4703 5977
Total Face Area (sq ft) 5.2 7.3 8.6 10.9
Tubes in Face 14 18 18 20
Tube Length (in.) 4215⁄16 467⁄8 543⁄4 625⁄8
No. of Circuits — Total 4 7 14 9 18 9 18 36 10 20 40
4-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) 69.6 39.1 24.8 41.7 26.1 47.0 28.7 — 52.2 31.4 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 —
No.of Circuits/TXV* 2 3,4 7 4,5 9 4,5 9 — 5 10 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) ⁄
78 ⁄ /11⁄8
78 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 7 ⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 — 7⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 11 12 14 16 15 16 15 — 15 15 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 2 3,4 7 4,5 9 4,5 9 — 5 10 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) ⁄
78 ⁄ /11⁄8
78 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 7 ⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 — 7⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 11 12 14 16 15 16 15 — 15 15 —
6-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) — 59.4 29.0 63.4 30.9 71.2 34.9 — 79.1 38.8 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 3,4 7 4,5 9 4,5 9 — 5 10 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 7⁄8/11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 — 7⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 12 14 16 15 16 15 — 15 15 —
Row-Split Coils
No.of TXV’s — 2 2 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 3,4 7 4,5 9 4,5 9 — 5 10 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) — ⁄ /11⁄8
78 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 — 7⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 12 14 16 15 16 15 — 15 15 —
8-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) — 79.7 39.1 85.0 41.7 — 47.0 22.7 — 52.2 25.4
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 2 2 — 2 4 — 10 10
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 3,4 7 4,5 9 — 9 9 — 10 10
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 7⁄8/11⁄8 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 1 3 ⁄8 13⁄8
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 11⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 12 14 16 15 — 15 13 — 15 13
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 2 2 — 2 4 — 2 4
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 3,4 7 4,5 9 — 9 9 — 10 10
Suction Connections (in. OD) — ⁄ /11⁄8
78 13⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 1 3 ⁄8 13⁄8
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 7⁄8 7 ⁄8 7⁄8 11⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 11⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 12 14 16 15 — 15 13 — 15 13
LEGEND
TXV — Thermostatic Expansion Valve
*Where each TXV has the same number of circuits, that number is shown once. When a coil has an
uneven number of circuits per TXV, both values are shown. For example, the upper coil of a half-
circuit size 32 large face area coil has 5 circuits on one TXV and 6 circuits on the other TXV; the lower
coil has 6 circuits on each TXV.

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DIRECT EXPANSION COIL CIRCUITING DATA (cont)
MEDIUM FACE AREA COILS

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 17 21 26


CIRCUITING TYPE Half Full Double Half Full Double Half Full Double
Airlfow (cfm) at 550 fpm 6989 9420 11,970
Total Face Area (sq ft) 12.7 17.1 21.8
Tubes in Face 22 28 32
Tube Length (in.) 669⁄16 701⁄2 783⁄8
No. of Circuits — Total 11 22 44 14 28 56 16 32 64
4-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) 54.9 32.7 — 57.5 34.0 — 62.7 36.6 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 — 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 6 11 — 7 14 — 8 16 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 1 1 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 7⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 18 — 21 21 — 15 21 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 — 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 6 11 — 7 14 — 8 16 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 7⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 18 — 21 21 — 15 21 —
6-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) 83.0 40.8 — 87.0 42.7 — 94.9 46.7 —
Face-Split Coils
No.of TXV’s 2 2 — 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 6 11 — 7 14 — 8 16 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 7⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 18 — 21 21 — 15 21 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 — 2 2 — 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 6 11 — 7 14 — 8 16 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 7⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 18 — 21 21 — 15 21 —
8-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) — 54.9 26.7 — 57.5 28.0 — 62.7 30.6
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 4 — 2 4 — 2 4
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 11 11 — 14 14 — 16 16
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 15⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 — 1 5 ⁄8 15⁄8
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 1 3 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 1 3 ⁄8 13⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 18 13 — 21 13 — 21 21
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 4 — 2 4 — 2 4
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 11 11 — 14 14 — 16 16
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 1 3 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 15⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 — 1 5 ⁄8 15⁄8
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 1 3 ⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 1 3 ⁄8 13⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 18 13 — 21 13 — 21 21
LEGEND
TXV — Thermostatic Expansion Valve
*Where each TXV has the same number of circuits, that number is shown once. When a coil has an
uneven number of circuits per TXV, both values are shown. For example, the upper coil of a half-
circuit size 32 large face area coil has 5 circuits on one TXV and 6 circuits on the other TXV; the lower
coil has 6 circuits on each TXV.

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Physical data (cont)
DIRECT EXPANSION COIL CIRCUITING DATA (cont)
MEDIUM FACE AREA COILS

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 32 39 49


CIRCUITING TYPE Half Full Double Half Full Double Half Full Double
Airflow (cfm) at 550 Fpm 14,785 17,067 21,255
Total Face Area (sq ft) 26.9 31.0 38.7
Tubes in Face (Upper/Lower) 38 40 44
Tube Length (in.) 811⁄2 893⁄8 1013⁄16
No. of Circuits — Total 19 38 76 20 40 80 22 44 88
4-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) 64.8 37.7 — 70.1 40.3 — 78 44.2 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 4 — 2 4 — 2 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 9,10 9,10 — 10 10 — 11 11 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 1 3 ⁄8 15⁄8 — 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 — 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 11⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 18 — 21 18 — 21 21 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 4 — 4 4 — 4 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 9,10 9,10 — 5 10 — 5,6 11 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 — 11⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 11⁄8 — 7 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 7 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 28 18 — 16 18 — 16 21 —
6-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length 98 48.3 — 105.9 52.2 — 117.7 58.1 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 4 — 2 4 — 2 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 9,10 9,10 — 10 10 — 11 11 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 11⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 — 13⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 18 — 21 18 — 21 21 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 4 — 4 4 — 4 4 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 9,10 9,10 — 5 10 — 5,6 11 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 13⁄8 15⁄8 — 11⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 — 11⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 11⁄8 — 7 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 — 7 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 28 18 — 16 18 — 16 21 —
8-Row Coils
Circuit Equivalent Length — 64.8 31.7 — 70.1 34.3 — 78 38.2
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 4 8 — 4 8 — 4 8
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 9,10 9,10 — 10 10 — 11 11
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 1 5 ⁄8 1 5 ⁄8 — 1 5 ⁄8 1 5 ⁄8
Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 11⁄8 11⁄8 — 1 1 ⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 — 1 3 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 18 13 — 18 13 — 21 13
Row-Split Coils
→ No. of TXV’s — 4 8 — 4 8 — 4 8
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 9,10 9,10 — 10 10 — 11 11
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5

Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 13⁄8 11⁄8 — 1 3 ⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 — 1 3 ⁄8 1 3 ⁄8


Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 18 13 — 18 13 — 21 13
LEGEND
TXV — Thermal Expansion Valve
*Where each TXV has the same number of circuits, that number is shown once. When a coil has an
uneven number of circuits per TXV, both values are shown. For example, the upper coil of a half-
circuit size 32 large face area coil has 5 circuits on one TXV and 6 circuits on the other TXV; the lower
coil has 6 circuits on each TXV.

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DIRECT EXPANSION COIL CIRCUITING DATA (cont)
MEDIUM FACE AREA COILS

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE 61 74 92


CIRCUITING TYPE Half Full Double Half Full Double Half Full Double
Airflow (cfm) at 550 Fpm 26,973 33,191 40,567
Total Face Area (sq ft) 49.0 60.4 73.6
Tubes in Face (Upper/Lower) 24/26 26/28 32/34
Tube Length (in.) 113 1283⁄4 1283⁄4
No. of Circuits — Total 25 50 100 27 54 108 33 66 132
COIL SECTIONS U L U L U L U L U L U L U L U L U L
4-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length (in.) 85.8 85.8 48.2 48.2 — 96.3 96.3 53.4 53.4 — 96.3 96.3 53.4 53.4 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 6 6,7 12 13 — 6,7 7 13 14 — 8 8,9 16 17 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 15 15 18 18 — 15 15 21 21 — 26 26 18 18 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 6 6,7 12 13 — 6,7 7 13 14 — 8 8,9 16 17 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 21 23 23 — 22 22 23 23 — 26 26 28 28 —
6-Row Coil
Circuit Equivalent Length 129.5 129.5 64 64 — 145.2 145.2 71.9 71.9 — 145.2 145.2 71.9 71.9 —
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 6 6,7 12 13 — 6,7 7 13 14 — 8 8,9 16 17 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 13⁄8 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
3 — 11⁄8 13⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in. ) 15 15 18 18 — 15 15 21 21 — 26 26 18 18 —
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 — 2 2 2 2 —
No. of Circuits/TXV* 6 6,7 12 13 — 6,7 7 13 14 — 8 8,9 16 17 —
Suction Connections (in. OD) 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 15⁄8 15⁄8 —
Distributor Connections (in. OD) 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 7⁄8 7⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 11⁄8 11⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 —
Distributor Tube Length (in.) 21 21 23 23 — 22 22 23 23 — 26 26 28 28 —
8-Row Coils
Circuit Equivalent Length — 85.8 85.8 42.2 42.2 — 96.3 96.3 47.4 47.4 — 96.3 96.3 47.4 47.4
Face-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 4 4 — 2 2 4 4 — 2 2 4 4
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 12 13 12 13 — 13 14 13 14 — 16 17 16 17
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5

Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 18 18 18 18 — 21 21 21 21 — 18 18 18 18
Row-Split Coils
No. of TXV’s — 2 2 4 4 — 2 2 4 4 — 2 2 4 4
No. of Circuits/TXV* — 12 13 12 13 — 13 14 13 14 — 16 17 16 17
Suction Connections (in. OD) — 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
3 1 ⁄8
5 — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 — 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5 1 ⁄8
5

Distributor Connections (in. OD) — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 — 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8 13⁄8
Distributor Tube Length (in.) — 23 23 18 18 — 23 23 21 21 — 28 28 18 18

LEGEND
L — Lower
TXV — Thermal Expansion Valve
U — Upper
*Where each TXV has the same number of circuits, that number is shown once. When a coil has an uneven number
of circuits per TXV, both values are shown. For example, the upper coil of a half-circuit size 61 medium face area coil
has 6 circuits on both TXVs; the lower coil has 6 circuits on one TXV and 7 circuits on the other TXV.

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Physical data (cont)
COIL VOLUME (gal. water)

UniFLEX39 07 09 11 13 17 21 26 32 39 49 61 74 92
UNIT SIZE
CHILLED WATER
Large Face Area
4-Row 2.5 3.3 3.9 4.8 6.0 7.7 9.6 13.0 16.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 38.0
6-Row 3.7 5.0 5.8 7.3 9.0 11.6 14.4 20.0 24.0 30.0 38.0 46.0 57.0
8-Row 5.0 6.6 7.8 9.7 12.0 15.4 19.2 27.0 32.0 40.0 50.0 61.0 75.0
10-Row 6.2 8.3 9.7 12.1 15.0 19.3 24.0 33.0 40.0 51.0 63.0 76.0 94.0
Medium Face Area
4-Row 1.9 2.7 3.2 4.0 4.7 6.4 8.1 11.0 13.0 16.0 20.0 25.0 30.0
6-Row 2.9 4.1 4.8 6.0 7.1 9.5 12.1 17.0 19.0 24.0 30.0 37.0 46.0
8-Row 3.9 5.4 6.3 8.1 9.4 12.7 16.1 22.0 26.0 32.0 40.0 50.0 61.0
10-Row 4.8 6.8 7.9 10.1 11.8 15.9 20.2 28.0 32.0 40.0 50.0 62.0 76.0
Bypass Face Area
4-Row 1.9 2.7 3.2 4.0 4.7 6.4 8.1 11.0 13.0 16.0 20.0 24.0 30.0
6-Row 2.9 4.1 4.8 6.0 7.1 9.5 12.1 17.0 19.0 24.0 30.0 36.0 46.0
8-Row 3.9 5.4 6.3 8.1 9.4 12.7 16.1 22.0 26.0 32.0 40.0 48.0 61.0
10-Row 4.8 6.8 7.9 10.1 11.8 15.9 20.2 28.0 32.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 76.0
HOT WATER
Large Face Area
1-Row 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.9 2.4 — — — — — —
2-Row 1.2 1.7 1.9 2.4 3.0 3.9 4.8 — — — — — —
4-Row 2.5 3.3 3.9 4.8 6.0 7.7 9.6 — — — — — —
Medium Face Area
1-Row — — — — — — — 2.8 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.2 7.6
2-Row — — — — — — — 5.5 6.4 7.9 10.1 12.4 15.2
4-Row — — — — — — — 11.1 12.8 15.9 20.2 24.8 30.3
Small Face Area
1-Row 0.5 0.7 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.0 1.5 1.8 2.2 2.8 3.4 3.9
2-Row 1.0 1.4 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 4.0 2.9 3.5 4.3 5.6 6.9 7.8
4-Row 1.9 2.7 3.2 4.0 4.7 6.4 8.1 5.8 7.0 8.7 11.3 13.8 15.6
Bypass Face Area
1-Row 0.5 0.7 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.0 2.4 3.1 4.0 4.8 5.7
2-Row 1.0 1.4 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.1 4.8 6.1 8.1 9.7 11.5
4-Row 1.9 2.7 3.2 4.0 4.7 6.4 8.1 8.1 9.6 12.3 16.1 19.3 23.0
NOTE: One gallon of water weighs 8.33 lbs.

CHILLED WATER COIL CONNECTION SIZES

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE


FACE CIRCUIT 07 09 11 13 17 21 26 32 39 49 61 74 92
AREA TYPE
Nozzle Size (in. MPT)
LARGE, Half 1 1 ⁄2 11⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 21⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 21⁄2 21⁄2 — — — — — —
MEDIUM,
BYPASS Full 2⁄12 2⁄12 2⁄12 2⁄
12 2⁄12 2⁄12 21⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 21⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 21⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 21⁄2
LARGE Double 2 1 ⁄2 21⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
MEDIUM Double 21⁄2 21⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 21⁄2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
BYPASS Double 21⁄2 21⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 21⁄2 3 3 3 21⁄2 21⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 3 3 3
NOTE: The following sizes have two coils: Large and bypass face area — sizes 32-92, medium face area — sizes 61-92.

HOT WATER COIL CONNECTION SIZES

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE


FACE 07 09 11 13 17 21 26 32 39 49 61 74 92
AREA
Nozzle Size (in. MPT)
LARGE 1 1 ⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 — — — — — —
MEDIUM — — — — — — — 21⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 11⁄2
SMALL 1 1 ⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 11⁄2
→ BYPASS 1 1 ⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 1 ⁄2
1 1 ⁄2
1 1 1 ⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 2 1 ⁄2 11⁄2

NOTE: The following sizes have two coils: medium face area — sizes 61-92, bypass face area — size 92.

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STEAM COIL CONNECTION SIZES

UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE


FACE CONNECTION 07 09 11 13 17 21 26 32 39 49 61 74 92
AREA
Nozzle Size (in. MPT)
Inlet 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 — — — — — —
LARGE
Outlet 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 — — — — — —
Inlet — — — — — — — 3 3 3 3 3 3
MEDIUM
Outlet — — — — — — — 2 2 2 2 2 2
Inlet 2 1 ⁄2 21⁄2 21⁄2 21⁄2 21⁄2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
SMALL
Outlet 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 11⁄2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Inlet 21⁄2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
BYPASS
Outlet 1 1 ⁄2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

NOTE: The following sizes have two coils: medium face area — sizes 61-92; bypass face area — size 92.

OPERATING CHARGE (Approximate) — DIRECT EXPANSION COIL

NUMBER UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE


FACE
OF AREA 07 09 11 13 17 21 26 32 39 49 61 74 92
ROWS Refrigerant R-22 (lb)
Large 4 5 5 6 8 11 13 14 19 21 30 38 45
4
Medium 3 4 5 5 7 9 11 10 12 19 21 30 38
Large 5 7 7 9 12 15 19 25 31 39 47 53 66
6
Medium 4 6 7 8 10 13 15 19 24 31 39 47 53
Large 7 8 10 12 15 20 24 35 40 48 60 70 87
8
Medium 5 7 9 10 13 16 21 30 32 40 48 60 70

COIL MOISTURE BLOWOFF LIMITS (Fpm)

FINS ALUMINUM COPPER


PER INCH FINS FINS
8 650 500
11 650 425
14 575 375
NOTE: See ACAPS computer selection program for specific limitations.
Data shown is for general use in ‘‘worst case’’ conditions.

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Physical data (cont)
MOTOR WEIGHTS (Lb)
OPEN DRIP-PROOF (ODP)

MOTOR MOTOR HP
TYPE ⁄
12 ⁄
34 1 1.5 2 3 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 125
Standard 26 31 35 56 65 59 71 97 110 159 205 229 274 335 375 460 504 722 787
High Efficiency — — 36 42 43 66 78 107 118 220 260 286 274 481 516 740 798 1015 1153
2-Speed — — 30 37 58 69 114 175 205 215 276 280 430 640 894 — — — —

NOTES:
1. Weight of sheaves and belts not included.
2. Motor weights vary by vendor.

TOTALLY ENCLOSED FAN COOLED (TEFC)

MOTOR MOTOR HP
TYPE ⁄
12 ⁄
34 1 1.5 2 3 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 125
Standard 26 31 48 76 80 77 105 149 179 289 340 431 395 477 526 770 865 1273 1630
High Efficiency — — 48 46 45 75 95 146 160 238 300 335 390 533 568 789 855 1394 1722
2-Speed — — 33 44 60 72 133 138 225 236 349 349 482 561 848 — — — —
NOTES:
1. Weight of sheaves and belts not included.
2. Motor weights vary by vendor.

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→ COMPONENT WEIGHTS (Lb) (Single-Wall Casing)*

SECTION UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE


TYPE COMPONENT†
07 09 11 13 17 21 26
AFS3 375 500 625 775 925 1050 1300
AFS4 375 500 625 775 925 1050 1300
AFS5 375 500 625 775 925 1050 1300
AFS9 500 625 750 900 1050 1175 1425
FCS3 325 550 575 725 875 1000 1350
FAN FCS4 325 550 575 725 875 1000 1350
FCS5 325 550 575 725 875 1000 1350
FCS9 450 575 700 850 1000 1125 1375
RAF2 375 500 625 775 925 1050 1300
RAF3 375 500 625 775 925 1050 1300
RFC2 325 550 575 725 875 1000 1350
RFC3 325 550 575 725 875 1000 1350
LCS1 80 120 160 200 240 280 540
LCS2 100 134 185 242 297 360 412
LCS3 100 134 185 242 297 360 412
MCS1 80 120 160 200 240 280 340
MCS2 100 134 185 242 297 360 412
MCS3 100 134 185 242 297 360 412
MHS1 50 60 70 90 110 130 160
VCS1 175 250 300 375 450 525 600
VCS2 — — — 375 450 525 600
VCS3 — — — 375 450 525 600
COIL VHS1 175 250 300 375 450 525 600
BPH1 145 163 185 200 220 245 270
BPH2 228 246 268 283 303 328 353
BCC2 80 120 160 200 240 280 540
EHS1 154 168 190 204 226 260 306
HRS1 80 120 160 200 240 280 340
SHS1 50 60 70 90 110 130 160
BCS1 380 450 520 600 690 790 900
BCS2 380 450 520 600 690 790 900
BCS3 260 310 350 390 450 550 650
BCS4 260 310 350 390 450 550 650
BCS7 220 270 305 340 400 490 595
ZDS1 125 140 155 173 190 205 225
DAMPER ZDS2 125 140 155 173 190 205 225
FBP1 118 150 176 212 250 298 340
EXB1 150 180 200 240 365 395 425
MXB1 160 190 230 275 400 450 500
MIXING BOX MXB2 160 190 230 275 400 450 500
MXB5 160 190 230 275 400 450 500
COMBINATION FMB1 300 330 380 425 575 625 675
FILTER/MIXING BOX FMB2 300 330 380 425 575 625 675
ACCESS ACC1 67 75 83 91 99 107 115
ACC2 140 147 158 169 180 191 204
PLN1 55 62 70 78 85 93 100
PLN2 120 127 138 149 160 171 184
PLN6 65 72 80 88 95 103 110
PLN7 56 65 72 79 86 93 99
FLT1 94 102 118 130 142 154 166
FILTER FLT2 125 137 149 162 175 188 200
ANG1 125 148 170 194 212 233 254
ANG5 105 122 140 159 179 198 218
BCF1 138 154 170 188 210 250 304
BCF2 212 246 282 328 368 404 445
BCF3 104 122 142 160 181 201 220
MIXER AMX1 220 233 252 360 392 422 448
DIFFUSER DIF2 140 147 158 169 180 191 204
CONTROL PIC1 270 284 298 312 326 340 354
*For double-wall casing, multiply by 1.25.
†For complete component definition, see page 12.
NOTES:
1. Coil section weights are without coil. See separate table, page 108, for dry coil weights.
2. Fan section weights are without motors. See separate table, page 105, for motor weights.
3. Filter section weights are without filters. Filters are not shipped with the unit.

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Physical data (cont)
→ COMPONENT WEIGHTS (Lb) (Single-Wall Casing)* (cont)

SECTION UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE


TYPE COMPONENT†
32 39 49 61 74 92
AFS3 1776 1957 2415 2840 3304 3880
AFS4 1776 1957 2415 2840 3304 3880
AFS5 1776 1957 2415 2840 3304 3880
AFS7 1776 1957 2415 2840 3304 3880
AFS9 1899 2087 2554 2992 3470 4054
FCS3 1654 1825 2180 2479 — —
FCS4 1654 1825 2180 2479 — —
FAN FCS5 1654 1825 2180 2479 — —
FCS7 1654 1825 2180 2479 — —
FCS9 1777 1955 2319 2631 — —
EAF1 1776 1957 2415 2840 3304 3880
EFC1 1654 1825 2180 2479 — —
RAF2 1776 1957 2415 2840 3304 3880
RAF3 1776 1957 2415 2840 3304 3880
RFC2 1654 1825 2180 2479 — —
RFC3 1654 1825 2180 2479 — —
LCS1 577 651 754 876 995 1210
MCS1 383 422 487 592 649 730
MCS2 469 514 575 744 834 925
MCS3 469 514 575 744 834 925
MHS1 340 378 440 514 586 665
VCS1 677 775 965 1160 — —
VCS2 677 775 965 1160 — —
VCS3 677 775 965 1160 — —
VRH1 269 307 360 431 — —
BPH1 340 378 440 514 586 665
BPH2 425 467 537 621 703 790
COIL BCC2 577 651 754 876 995 1210
EHS1 354 402 466 542 616 697
SHS1 340 378 440 514 586 665
VBP1 677 775 965 1160 —
VBP2 949 1082 1325 1591 — —
VBP3 949 1082 1325 1591 — —
HRS1 340 378 440 514 586 665
BCS1 1022 1160 1434 1719 1965 2406
BCS2 1022 1160 1434 1719 1965 2406
BCS3 753 853 1074 1288 1483 1845
BCS4 753 853 1074 1288 1483 1845
BCS7 671 759 952 1131 1308 1634
ZDS1 241 266 333 366 452 452
DAMPER ZDS2 241 266 333 366 452 452
FBP1 380 428 490 594 666 745
EXB1 498 622 700 862 1010 1110
MXB1 574 712 814 1002 1178 1310
MIXING BOX MXB2 574 712 814 1002 1178 1310
MXB3 574 712 814 1002 1178 1310
MXB5 574 712 814 1002 1178 1310
COMBINATION FMB1 775 910 1014 1200 1377 1510
FILTER/MIXING BOX FMB2 775 910 1014 1200 1377 1510
ACCESS ACC1 123 130 139 152 166 174
ACC2 218 230 244 262 278 292
PLN1 108 115 124 137 151 159
PLN2 198 210 224 242 258 272
PLN6 118 125 134 147 161 169
PLN7 106 113 129 144 151 176
FLT1 178 192 220 255 281 314
FILTER FLT2 215 238 291 349 382 356
ANG1 273 292 325 365 393 432
ANG5 241 266 323 386 420 500
BCF1 354 402 466 542 613 698
BCF2 484 533 608 699 785 880
BCF3 241 266 323 386 420 500
MIXER AMX1 568 629 680 883 1172 1217
DIFFUSER DIF2 218 230 244 262 278 292
CONTROL PIC1 368 380 394 412 422 442
*For double-wall casing, multiply by 1.25.
†For complete component definition, see page 12.
NOTES:
1. Coil section weights are without coil. See separate table, page 108, for dry coil weights.
2. Fan section weights are without motors. See separate table, page 105, for motor weights.
3. Filter section weights are without filters. Filters are not shipped with the unit.

107 195
DRY COIL WEIGHTS (Lb)

COIL FACE UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE


TYPE AREA ROWS FINS
07 09 11 13 17 21 26 32 39 49 61 74 92
8 123 146 172 204 245 305 367 476 556 745 914 967 1183
4 11 127 150 177 211 252 315 379 491 575 771 946 1001 1225
14 130 154 182 217 260 325 392 507 593 797 978 1035 1266
8 166 196 235 283 340 426 516 669 784 1062 1308 1385 1696
6 11 171 203 245 292 352 441 534 692 812 1100 1356 1436 1759
14 176 209 251 302 363 455 552 716 839 1139 1405 1487 1821
LARGE
8 207 246 298 359 434 544 662 858 1007 1372 1695 1795 2199
8 11 214 255 308 372 449 564 686 889 1044 1423 1759 1863 2282
14 221 263 318 385 464 583 710 920 1080 1474 1822 1930 2364
8 249 296 360 436 527 663 808 1047 1230 1682 2082 2205 2702
10 11 258 306 373 452 546 687 838 1086 1276 1745 2161 2289 2805
14 266 317 385 468 566 711 868 1124 1321 1809 2240 2373 2908
8 102 130 145 174 198 256 313 378 427 516 673 805 967
4 11 104 134 149 179 204 264 323 391 441 534 696 833 1001
14 107 138 154 185 210 272 334 403 456 552 720 861 1035
8 136 176 199 240 274 357 440 533 604 734 956 1151 1385
CHILLED 6 11 141 182 205 248 283 369 455 551 625 761 993 1194 1436
WATER 14 145 187 212 256 293 381 470 570 647 787 1028 1236 1487
OR MEDIUM
DIRECT 8 170 221 251 305 349 455 563 684 777 948 1238 1491 1795
EXPANSION 8 11 176 229 259 315 361 472 584 709 806 983 1284 1547 1863
14 182 236 268 326 373 488 604 733 834 1018 1329 1603 1930
8 206 268 305 372 427 558 692 841 958 1171 1529 1845 2222
10 11 213 278 316 386 442 579 718 872 993 1215 1586 1915 2307
14 220 287 327 399 458 599 743 903 1029 1258 1644 1985 2391
8 102 130 145 174 198 256 313 407 456 559 673 805 967
4 11 104 134 149 179 204 264 323 420 471 578 696 833 1001
14 107 138 154 185 210 272 334 433 486 596 720 861 1035
8 136 176 199 240 274 357 440 570 641 787 958 1151 1385
6 11 141 182 205 248 283 369 455 589 663 815 993 1194 1436
14 145 187 212 256 293 381 470 609 686 843 1028 1236 1487
BYPASS
8 170 221 251 305 349 455 563 729 822 1011 1238 1491 1795
8 11 176 229 259 315 361 472 584 755 852 1048 1284 1547 1863
14 182 236 268 326 373 488 604 781 882 1084 1329 1603 1930
8 206 268 305 372 427 558 692 895 1011 1244 1529 1845 2222
10 11 213 278 316 386 442 579 718 928 1049 1290 1586 1915 2307
14 220 287 327 399 458 599 743 961 1086 1336 1644 1985 2391

NOTES:
1. Weights shown include headers and are the sum of two coils where applicable.
2. Coils are full-length.
3. Weights shown are for aluminum-fin coils; for copper fins, multiply by 1.20.
4. To obtain approximate wet (filled) weight, multiply by 1.20.

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Physical data (cont)
DRY COIL WEIGHTS (Lb) (cont)

COIL FACE UniFLEX39 UNIT SIZE


TYPE AREA ROWS FINS
07 09 11 13 17 21 26 32 39 49 61 74 92
8 45 55 60 70 81 100 118 — — — — — —
1 11 46 56 62 71 84 102 121 — — — — — —
14 47 58 63 73 86 105 124 — — — — — —
8 59 72 79 93 109 134 159 — — — — — —
LARGE 2 11 60 74 82 95 112 138 164 — — — — — —
14 62 76 84 98 116 142 169 — — — — — —
8 77 96 107 125 148 183 219 — — — — — —
4 11 80 99 110 130 153 189 226 — — — — — —
14 82 102 113 134 158 195 234 — — — — — —
8 — — — — — — — 121 135 160 213 250 296
1 11 — — — — — — — 124 139 165 220 258 305
14 — — — — — — — 128 143 170 227 266 315
8 — — — — — — — 164 184 220 295 349 412
MEDIUM 2 11 — — — — — — — 169 190 227 305 361 427
14 — — — — — — — 174 196 235 315 373 441
8 — — — — — — — 225 255 306 412 490 579
4 11 — — — — — — — 233 264 317 427 507 600
HOT 14 — — — — — — — 241 273 328 441 525 621
WATER 8 37 47 51 60 67 84 101 93 105 128 159 183 234
1 11 38 48 53 61 69 87 104 96 108 132 164 189 242
14 39 50 54 63 71 89 107 99 111 135 169 195 249
8 48 61 67 79 90 113 137 127 143 176 220 256 327
BYPASS 2 11 49 63 69 82 92 117 141 131 148 181 228 265 338
14 51 65 71 84 95 120 146 135 152 187 235 273 349
8 64 82 90 107 122 155 188 174 198 244 308 359 458
4 11 66 84 93 111 126 160 194 180 204 253 319 372 475
14 67 87 96 114 130 165 201 186 211 261 330 385 491
8 31 34 34 34 46 56 66 71 81 96 117 137 152
1 11 32 35 35 35 47 58 68 73 84 98 121 141 156
14 33 36 36 36 49 60 70 75 86 101 125 146 161
8 40 44 44 44 62 76 90 96 111 131 162 191 211
SMALL 2 11 41 46 46 46 64 79 93 99 114 136 168 197 219
14 43 47 47 47 65 81 96 102 118 140 173 204 226
8 54 59 59 59 84 105 124 131 153 182 227 268 297
4 11 55 61 61 61 87 109 128 136 158 189 235 277 308
14 57 63 63 63 90 112 133 140 163 195 243 287 318
6 110 110 125 150 180 230 245 250 285 325 435 515 615
MEDIUM 9 115 130 145 175 210 265 285 290 330 370 505 600 715
12 130 145 165 200 240 305 360 365 420 475 640 770 950
6 80 102 115 140 145 190 195 195 220 260 330 390 475
STEAM BYPASS 1 9 93 116 130 160 165 215 220 225 255 300 390 455 550
12 108 132 150 185 190 255 275 280 325 375 505 595 705
6 70 80 85 90 105 135 140 145 165 180 245 280 320
SMALL 9 80 90 100 105 120 155 155 160 185 205 280 330 380
12 90 100 110 115 140 175 195 200 230 260 360 430 495

NOTES
1. Weights shown include headers and are the sum of two coils where applicable.
2. Coils are full-length.
3. Weights shown are for aluminum-fin coils; for copper fins, multiply by 1.20.
4. To obtain approximate wet (filled) weight for hot water coils, multiply by 1.20.

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Service area requirements
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU, SIZES 07-26

SERVICE AREA DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)


D E
UNIT Cooling Coil Section Heating Coil Section
SIZE A B† C F G H
LCS1, LCS2 MCS1 MCS2 SHS1, BPH1 BPH2 HRS1
LCS3, BCC2 MCS3 MHS1
07 4-511⁄16 5- 65⁄8 2- 39⁄16 2- 39⁄16
09 4-95⁄8 5-109⁄16 2- 71⁄2 2- 39⁄16
2- 39⁄16
11 5-51⁄2 6- 61⁄2 2- 71⁄2 2-0 2- 39⁄16
13 6-13⁄8 7- 23⁄8 2-117⁄16 1-33⁄4 1-33⁄4 1-115⁄8 0-1113⁄16 1-711⁄16 1-33⁄4 2-117⁄16
17 6-51⁄4 7- 61⁄4 3- 33⁄8 2-117⁄16
21 6-91⁄4 7-103⁄16 3- 75⁄16 2-117⁄16 3- 33⁄8
2-2
26 7-51⁄16 8- 6 3-111⁄4 3- 33⁄8
*Service area required when access door ordered on side opposite motor or when external isolation is supplied.
†Half of ‘B’ dimension required on both sides of coil section when 1⁄2-length coils are ordered.
NOTE: See page 12 for component description.

110
Service area requirements (cont)
HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU, SIZES 32-92

SERVICE AREA DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)


D E
UNIT A B† C Cooling Coil Section Heating Coil Section F G H
SIZE LCS1 MCS2 SHS1 BPH1
BCC2 MCS1 MCS3 MHS1 BPH2 HRS1
32 7-9 8-10 4- 33⁄16 2-117⁄16 3-111⁄4
2-2
39 8-47⁄8 9- 57⁄8 4- 71⁄8 1-3 ⁄
34 1-11 ⁄
58 4- 33⁄16
3- 33⁄8
49 9-411⁄16 10- 511⁄16 5- 3 2-117⁄16 2-9 4- 33⁄16
1-3 ⁄
34 1-11 ⁄
58 1-3 ⁄
34
61 10-49⁄16 11- 59⁄16 5-1013⁄16 3-111⁄4 4-111⁄16
74 6- 213⁄16 1-711⁄16 2- 71⁄2 3-1 5- 3
11-81⁄4 12- 91⁄4 4- 33⁄16
92 7- 69⁄16 3- 3 ⁄
38 5-103⁄16

*Service area requried when access door ordered on side opposite motor or when external isolation is supplied.
†Half of ‘B’ dimension required on both sides of coil section when 1⁄2-length coils are ordered.
NOTE: See page 12 for component identification.

111
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU, SIZES 07-26

SERVICE AREA DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)


D E
UNIT A B† C F G H
SIZE VCS1 SHS1, BPH1 BPH2 HRS1
VCS2,3 MHS1
07 4-511⁄16 5- 65⁄8 2- 39⁄16 2- 39⁄16
09 4-95⁄8 5-109⁄16 2- 71⁄2 2- 39⁄16
2- 39⁄16
11 5-51⁄2 6- 61⁄2 2- 71⁄2 2-0 2- 39⁄16
13 6-13⁄8 7- 23⁄8 2-117⁄16 1-33⁄4 0-1113⁄16 1-711⁄16 1-33⁄4 2-117⁄16
17 6-51⁄4 7- 61⁄4 3- 33⁄8 2-117⁄16
21 6-91⁄4 7-103⁄16 3- 75⁄16 2-117⁄16 3- 33⁄8
2-2
26 7-51⁄16 8- 6 3-111⁄4 3- 33⁄8

*Service area required when access door ordered on side opposite motor or when external isolation is supplied.
†Half of ‘B‘ dimension required on both sides of coil section when 1⁄2-length coils are ordered.
NOTE: See page 12 for component identification.

112
Service area requirements (cont)
VERTICAL DRAW-THRU, SIZES 32-61

SERVICE AREA DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)


D E
UNIT A B† C F G H
SIZE VCS1 VBP1 SHS1 BPH2 BPH1
VCS2,3 VBP2,3 MHS1 HRS1
32 7-9 8-10 4- 33⁄16 4- 33⁄16 2-117⁄16 4- 33⁄16
2-2
39 8-47⁄8 9- 57⁄8 4- 71⁄8 4- 71⁄8 4- 33⁄16
1-33⁄4 1-115⁄8 1-33⁄4 3- 33⁄8
49 9-411⁄16 10- 511⁄16 5- 3 5- 3 2-9 4- 33⁄16
61 10-49⁄16 11- 59⁄16 5-1013⁄16 5-1013⁄16 3-111⁄4 3-1 4-111⁄16

*Service area required when access door ordered on side opposite motor or when external isolation is supplied.
†Half of ‘B’ dimension is required on both sides of coil section when 1⁄2-length coils are ordered.
NOTE: See page 12 for component identification.

113
BLOW-THRU, SIZES 07-26

SERVICE AREA DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)


D E
UNIT A B† C F G H
SIZE SHS1, BPH1
BCS1,2 BCS3,4,7 MHS1 BPH2 HRS1
07 4-511⁄16 5- 65⁄8 2- 39⁄16 2- 39⁄16 2- 39⁄16
09 4-95⁄8 5-109⁄16 2- 71⁄2 2- 71⁄2 2- 39⁄16
2- 39⁄169
11 5-51⁄2 6- 61⁄2 2- 71⁄2 2- 71⁄2 2-0 2- 39⁄16
13 6-13⁄8 7- 23⁄8 2-117⁄16 2-117⁄16 0-1113⁄16 1-711⁄16 1-33⁄4 2-117⁄16
17 6-51⁄4 7- 61⁄4 3- 33⁄8 3- 33⁄8 2-117⁄16
21 6-91⁄4 7-103⁄16 3- 75⁄16 3- 75⁄16 2-117⁄16 3- 33⁄8
2-2
26 7-51⁄16 8- 6 3-111⁄4 3-111⁄4 3- 33⁄8
*Service area required when access door ordered on side opposite motor or when external isolation is supplied.
†Half of ‘B’ dimension is required on both sides of coil section when 1⁄2-length coils are ordered.
NOTE: See page 12 for component identification.

114
Service area requirements (cont)
BLOW-THRU, SIZES 32-92

SERVICE AREA DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)


D E
UNIT
SIZE A B† C SHS1 BPH1 F G H
BCS1,2 BCS3,4,7 BPH2
MHS1 HRS1
32 7-9 8-10 4- 33⁄16 4- 33⁄16 2-117⁄16 3-111⁄4
2-2
39 8-47⁄8 9- 57⁄8 4- 71⁄8 4- 71⁄8 4- 33⁄16
3- 33⁄8
49 9-411⁄16 10- 511⁄16 5- 3 5- 3 2-9 4- 33⁄16
1-33⁄4 1-115⁄8 1-33⁄4
61 10-49⁄16 11- 59⁄16 5-1013⁄16 5-1013⁄16 3-111⁄4 4-111⁄16
74 6- 213⁄16 6- 213⁄16 3-1 5- 3
11-81⁄4 12- 91⁄4 4- 33⁄16
92 7- 69⁄16 7- 69⁄16 5-1013⁄16
*Service area required when access door ordered on side opposite motor or when external isolation is supplied. NOTE: See page 12 for component identification.
†Half of ‘B’ dimension is required on both sides of coil section when 1⁄2-length coils are ordered.

115
RETURN/EXHAUST FAN, SIZES 07-92

SERVICE AREA DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)

UNIT A C F G UNIT A C F G
SIZE SIZE
07 4-511⁄16 2- 39⁄16 32 7-9 4- 33⁄16 2-117⁄16
2-2
09 4-95⁄8 2- 71⁄2 39 8-47⁄8 4- 71⁄8
2- 39⁄16 3- 33⁄8
11 5-51⁄2 2- 71⁄2 2-0 49 9-411⁄16 5- 3 2-9
13 6-13⁄8 2-117⁄16 61 10-49⁄16 5-1013⁄16 3-111⁄4
17 6-51⁄4 3- 33⁄8 74 6- 213⁄16 3-1
11-81⁄4 4- 33⁄16
21 6-91⁄4 3- 75⁄16 2-117⁄16 92 7- 69⁄16
2-2
26 7-51⁄16 3-111⁄4

*Service area required when access door ordered on side opposite mo-
tor or when external isolation is supplied.
NOTE: See page 12 for component identification.

116
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Fan selection
Following are fan performance curves for horizontal draw- The curves provide data useful for fan selection without
thru, vertical draw-thru, and blow-thru applications for forward- inlet guide vanes (IGVs) based on unit size and application.
curved fans and airfoil fans. For performance data and curves with (or without) IGVs,
use the ACAPS computer selection program.

117
Fan performance HDT
07
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 07

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

118
Fan performance (cont) HDT
09
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 09

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

119
HDT
11
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 11

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

120
Fan performance (cont) HDT
13
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 13

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

121
HDT
17
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 17

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

122
Fan performance (cont) HDT
21
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 21

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

123
HDT
26
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 26

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

124
Fan performance (cont) HDT
32
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 32

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

125
HDT
39
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 39

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

126
Fan performance (cont) HDT
49
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 49

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

127
HDT
61
FC

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 61

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

128
Fan performance (cont) VDT
07
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 07

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

129
VDT
09
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 09

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

130
Fan performance (cont) VDT
11
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 11

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

131
VDT
13
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 13

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

132
Fan performance (cont) VDT
17
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 17

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

133
VDT
21
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 21

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

134
Fan performance (cont) VDT
26
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 26

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

135 195
VDT
32
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 32

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

136
Fan performance (cont) VDT
39
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 39

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

137
VDT
49
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 49

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

138
Fan performance (cont) VDT
61
FC

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 61

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

139
BT
07
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 07

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

140
Fan performance (cont) BT
09
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 09

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

141
BT
11
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 11

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

142
Fan performance (cont) BT
13
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 13

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

143
BT
17
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 17

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

144
Fan performance (cont) BT
21
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 21

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

145
BT
26
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 26

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

146
Fan performance (cont) BT
32
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 32

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

147
BT
39
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 39

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

148
Fan performance (cont) BT
49
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 49

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

149
BT
61
FC

BLOW-THRU — FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 61

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

150
Fan performance (cont) HDT
07
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 07

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

151
HDT
09
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 09

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

152
Fan performance (cont) HDT
11
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 11

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

153
HDT
13
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 13

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

154
Fan performance (cont) HDT
17
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 17

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

155
HDT
21
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 21

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

156
Fan performance (cont) HDT
26
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 26

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

157
HDT
32
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 32

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

158
Fan performance (cont) HDT
39
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 39

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

159
HDT
49
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 49

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

160
Fan performance (cont) HDT
61
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 61

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

161
HDT
74
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 74

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

162
Fan performance (cont) HDT
92
AF

HORIZONTAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 92

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

163
VDT
07
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 07

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

164
Fan performance (cont) VDT
09
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 09

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

165
VDT
11
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 11

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

166
Fan performance (cont) VDT
13
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 13

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

167
VDT
17
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 17

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

168
Fan performance (cont) VDT
21
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 21

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

169
VDT
26
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 26

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

170
Fan performance (cont) VDT
32
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 32

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

171
VDT
39
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 39

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

172
Fan performance (cont) VDT
49
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 49

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

173
VDT
61
AF

VERTICAL DRAW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 61

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

195 174
Fan performance (cont) BT
07
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 07

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

175
BT
09
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 09

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

176
Fan performance (cont) BT
11
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 11

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

177
BT
13
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 13

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

178
Fan performance (cont) BT
17
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 17

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

179
BT
21
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 21

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

180
Fan performance (cont) BT
26
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 26

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

181
BT
32
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 32

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

182
Fan performance (cont) BT
39
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 39

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

183
BT
49
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 49

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

184
Fan performance (cont) BT
61
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 61

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

185 195
BT
74
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 74

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

186
Fan performance (cont) BT
92
AF

BLOW-THRU — AIRFOIL FAN WITHOUT IGVs


UniFLEX39 SIZE 92

Bhp — Brake Horsepower


Eff. — Efficiency
Maximum Bhp

Job Name Mark For Date

Cfm Total Static Pressure Bhp Motor Hp

187
Auxiliary motor and drive package data
FORWARD-CURVED FAN

STANDARD DRIVE WITHOUT STANDARD DRIVE WITHOUT


AUXILIARY DRIVE AUXILIARY DRIVE
UNIT MOTOR Fan Discharge UNIT MOTOR Fan Discharge
SIZE FRAME THF/THR UBF/UBR SIZE FRAME THF/THR UBF/UBR
Centerline Distance (in.) Centerline Distance (in.)
Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
143T 7.4 9.0 9.5 11.1 182T 13.4 15.7 16.8 18.4
145T 7.4 9.0 9.5 11.1 184T 13.4 15.7 16.8 18.4
07 182T 6.1 7.8 8.1 9.7 17 213T 12.6 15.0 15.9 17.5
184T 6.1 7.8 8.1 9.7 215T 12.6 15.0 15.9 17.5
213T 5.5 7.2 7.4 8.9 254T 11.5 14.0 14.7 16.3
143T 10.1 12.1 12.8 14.3 256T 11.5 14.0 14.7 16.3
145T 10.1 12.1 12.8 14.3 182T 15.7 17.6 19.2 20.7
09 182T 8.8 11.0 11.4 12.9 184T 15.7 17.6 19.2 20.7
184T 8.8 11.0 11.4 12.9 213T 15.6 17.6 19.0 20.5
213T 8.1 10.3 10.5 12.1 21 215T 15.6 17.6 19.0 20.5
215T 8.1 10.3 10.5 12.1 254T 14.5 16.5 17.7 19.3
143T 10.4 12.4 13.0 14.5 256T 14.5 16.5 17.7 19.3
145T 10.4 12.4 13.0 14.5 284T 13.6 15.8 16.8 18.5
182T 8.6 10.7 11.2 12.7 286T 13.6 15.8 16.8 18.5
11 184T 8.6 10.7 11.2 12.7 182T 18.5 20.3 22.2 23.6
213T 7.9 10.1 10.3 11.9 184T 18.5 20.3 22.2 23.6
215T 7.9 10.1 10.3 11.9 213T 18.4 20.4 22.0 23.5
254T 6.9 9.1 9.1 10.7 26 215T 18.4 20.4 22.0 23.5
143T 11.6 13.9 14.8 16.3 254T 17.2 19.3 20.7 22.3
145T 11.6 13.9 14.8 16.3 256T 17.2 19.3 20.7 22.3
182T 10.8 13.1 13.8 15.4 284T 16.4 18.5 19.8 21.4
184T 10.8 13.1 13.8 15.4 286T 16.4 18.5 19.8 21.4
13 213T 9.8 12.4 12.9 14.5
215T 9.8 12.4 12.9 14.5
254T 8.9 11.5 11.7 13.4
256T 8.9 11.5 11.7 13.4
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front
THR — Top Horizontal Rear
UBF — Upblast Front
UBR — Upblast Rear
NOTE: Auxiliary drives not available for sizes 07-26.

188
Auxiliary motor and drive package data (cont)
FORWARD-CURVED FAN (cont)

WITHOUT AUXILIARY DRIVE WITH AUXILIARY DRIVE


Standard Drive Primary Drive Auxiliary Drive
UNIT MOTOR Fan Discharge
SIZE FRAME THF/THR UBF/UBR DBR THF/THR UBF/UBR DBR THF/THR UBF/UBR DBR
Centerline Distance (in.)
Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
182T 14.4 17.2 19.3 21.3 15.2 18.1 15.9 18.6 20.5 22.5 16.7 19.5 10.9 12.9 16.8 18.3 10.4 12.4
184T 14.4 17.2 19.3 21.3 15.2 18.1 15.9 18.6 20.5 22.5 16.7 19.5 10.9 12.9 16.8 18.3 10.4 12.4
213T 14.0 16.9 18.7 20.7 14.8 17.8 15.4 18.3 20.0 22.0 16.3 19.2 10.4 12.4 16.1 17.6 9.8 11.8
215T 14.0 16.9 18.7 20.7 14.8 17.8 15.4 18.3 20.0 22.0 16.3 19.2 10.4 12.4 16.1 17.6 9.8 11.8
254T 13.4 16.5 18.1 20.1 14.2 17.4 14.9 18.0 19.2 21.3 15.8 18.9 9.6 11.8 15.2 16.7 9.1 11.1
32
256T 13.4 16.5 18.1 20.1 14.2 17.4 14.9 18.0 19.2 21.3 15.8 18.9 9.6 11.8 15.2 16.7 9.1 11.1
284T 13.0 16.2 17.5 19.5 13.9 17.1 — — — — — — — — — — — —
286T 13.0 16.2 17.5 19.5 13.9 17.1 — — — — — — — — — — — —
324T 12.5 15.9 16.7 18.9 13.4 16.8 — — — — — — — — — — — —
326T 12.5 15.9 16.7 18.9 13.4 16.8 — — — — — — — — — — — —
182T 16.7 19.3 22.0 24.0 17.4 20.2 18.0 20.9 23.2 25.2 18.7 21.7 13.0 15.0 19.3 20.6 12.5 14.3
184T 16.7 19.3 22.0 24.0 17.4 20.2 18.0 20.9 23.2 25.2 18.7 21.7 13.0 15.0 19.3 20.6 12.5 14.3
213T 16.2 19.0 21.4 23.4 17.0 19.8 17.5 20.4 22.6 24.6 18.3 21.3 12.4 14.4 18.5 20.0 11.8 13.8
215T 16.2 19.0 21.4 23.4 17.0 19.8 17.5 20.4 22.6 24.6 18.3 21.3 12.4 14.4 18.5 20.0 11.8 13.8
254T 15.6 18.5 20.6 22.6 16.4 19.4 16.9 20.0 21.8 23.8 17.8 20.9 11.6 13.7 17.5 19.0 11.0 13.0
39 256T 15.6 18.5 20.6 22.6 16.4 19.4 16.9 20.0 21.8 23.8 17.8 20.9 11.6 13.7 17.5 19.0 11.0 13.0
284T 15.2 18.2 20.0 22.0 16.0 19.1 16.5 19.7 21.2 23.3 17.4 20.6 11.0 13.2 16.9 18.4 10.4 12.4
286T 15.2 18.2 20.0 22.0 16.0 19.1 — — — — — — — — — — — —
324T 14.6 17.8 19.3 21.4 15.5 18.8 — — — — — — — — — — — —
326T 14.6 17.8 19.3 21.4 15.5 18.8 — — — — — — — — — — — —
364T 14.2 17.5 18.6 20.8 15.0 18.4 — — — — — — — — — — — —
182T 21.7 24.5 28.0 30.0 21.7 24.5 21.7 24.5 28.0 30.0 21.7 24.5 15.3 17.3 23.1 24.6 15.3 17.3
184T 21.7 24.5 28.0 30.0 21.7 24.5 21.7 24.5 28.0 30.0 21.7 24.5 15.3 17.3 23.1 24.6 15.3 17.3
213T 21.2 24.2 27.5 29.5 21.2 24.2 21.2 24.2 27.5 29.5 21.2 24.2 14.7 16.7 22.5 23.8 14.7 16.7
215T 21.2 24.2 27.5 29.5 21.2 24.2 21.2 24.2 27.5 29.5 21.2 24.2 14.7 16.7 22.5 23.8 14.7 16.7
254T 20.7 23.7 26.7 28.7 20.7 23.7 20.7 23.7 26.7 28.7 20.7 23.7 14.0 16.0 21.5 23.0 14.0 16.0
256T 20.7 23.7 26.7 28.7 20.7 23.7 20.7 23.7 26.7 28.7 20.7 23.7 14.0 16.0 21.5 23.0 14.0 16.0
49
284T 20.3 23.4 26.1 28.2 20.3 23.4 20.3 23.4 26.1 28.2 20.3 23.4 13.4 15.5 20.8 22.3 13.4 15.5
286T 20.3 23.4 26.1 28.2 20.3 23.4 20.3 23.4 26.1 28.2 20.3 23.4 13.4 15.5 20.8 22.3 13.4 15.5
324T 19.8 23.0 25.4 27.5 19.8 23.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
326T 19.8 23.0 25.4 27.5 19.8 23.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
364T 19.4 22.7 24.7 26.9 19.4 22.7 — — — — — — — — — — — —
365T 19.4 22.7 24.7 26.9 19.4 22.7 — — — — — — — — — — — —
184T 26.5 29.2 33.3 35.3 27.2 30.0 26.5 29.2 33.3 35.3 27.2 30.0 19.7 21.7 28.0 29.5 19.1 21.1
213T 26.0 28.8 32.7 34.7 26.8 29.7 26.0 28.8 32.7 34.7 26.8 29.7 19.2 21.2 27.4 28.9 18.6 20.6
215T 26.0 28.8 32.7 34.7 26.8 29.7 26.0 28.8 32.7 34.7 26.8 29.7 19.2 21.2 27.4 28.9 18.6 20.6
254T 25.4 28.3 32.0 34.0 26.2 29.2 25.4 28.3 32.0 34.0 26.2 29.2 18.4 20.4 26.5 28.0 17.8 19.8
256T 25.4 28.3 32.0 34.0 26.2 29.2 25.4 28.3 32.0 34.0 26.2 29.2 18.4 20.4 26.5 28.0 17.8 19.8
61 284T 25.0 27.9 31.5 33.5 25.8 28.8 25.0 27.9 31.5 33.5 25.8 28.8 17.9 19.9 25.8 27.3 17.2 19.2
286T 25.0 27.9 31.5 33.5 25.8 28.8 25.0 27.9 31.5 33.5 25.8 28.8 17.9 19.9 25.8 27.3 17.2 19.2
324T 24.5 27.5 30.7 32.7 25.3 28.4 24.5 27.5 30.7 32.7 25.3 28.4 17.1 19.2 24.9 26.4 16.5 18.5
326T 24.5 27.5 30.7 32.7 25.3 28.4 24.5 27.5 30.7 32.7 25.3 28.4 17.1 19.2 24.9 26.4 16.5 18.5
364T 23.9 27.1 30.0 32.1 24.8 26.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
365T 23.9 27.1 30.0 32.1 24.8 28.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

LEGEND
DBR — Downblast Rear
THF — Top Horizontal Front
THR — Top Horizontal Rear
UBF — Upblast Front
UBR — Upblast Rear
→ NOTE: Variable-speed drives are not available for motors of 30 Hp or greater.

189 195
AIRFOIL FAN

STANDARD DRIVE WITHOUT STANDARD DRIVE WITHOUT


AUXILIARY DRIVE AUXILIARY DRIVE
UNIT MOTOR Fan Discharge UNIT MOTOR Fan Discharge
SIZE FRAME THF/THR UBF/UBR SIZE FRAME THF/THR UBF/UBR
Centerline Distance (in.) Centerline Distance (in.)
Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
143T 7.4 9.5 9.5 11.1 182T 13.4 15.7 16.8 18.4
145T 7.4 9.5 9.5 11.1 184T 13.4 15.7 16.8 18.4
07 182T 6.1 8.3 8.1 9.7 17 213T 12.6 15.0 15.9 17.5
184T 6.1 8.3 8.1 9.7 215T 12.6 15.0 15.9 17.5
213T 5.5 7.7 7.4 8.9 254T 11.5 14.0 14.7 16.3
143T 10.2 12.2 12.8 14.3 256T 11.5 14.0 14.7 16.3
145T 10.2 12.2 12.8 14.3 182T 15.7 17.6 19.3 21.3
09 182T 8.8 11.0 11.4 12.9 184T 15.7 17.6 19.3 21.3
184T 8.8 11.0 11.4 12.9 213T 15.7 17.7 19.1 20.6
213T 8.1 10.3 10.5 12.1 21 215T 15.7 17.7 19.1 20.6
215T 8.1 10.3 10.5 12.1 254T 14.5 16.6 17.8 19.4
143T 10.3 12.2 12.6 14.1 256T 14.5 16.6 17.8 19.4
145T 10.3 12.2 12.6 14.1 284T 13.6 15.8 16.9 18.6
182T 8.5 10.5 10.8 12.3 286T 13.6 15.8 16.9 18.6
11 184T 8.5 10.5 10.8 12.3 182T 18.5 20.4 22.5 23.9
213T 7.7 9.9 9.9 11.5 184T 18.5 20.4 22.5 23.9
215T 7.7 9.9 9.9 11.5 213T 18.5 20.5 22.2 23.8
254T 6.7 8.9 8.7 10.3 26 215T 18.5 20.5 22.2 23.8
143T 11.6 13.9 14.8 16.3 254T 17.3 19.3 21.0 22.5
145T 11.6 13.9 14.8 16.3 256T 17.3 19.3 21.0 22.5
182T 10.8 13.1 13.8 15.4 284T 16.4 18.6 20.1 21.7
184T 10.8 13.1 13.8 15.4 286T 16.4 18.6 20.1 21.7
13 213T 9.8 12.4 12.9 14.5
215T 9.8 12.4 12.9 14.5
254T 8.9 11.5 11.7 13.4
256T 8.9 11.5 11.7 13.4
LEGEND
THF — Top Horizontal Front
THR — Top Horizontal Rear
UBF — Upblast Front
UBR — Upblast Rear
NOTE: Auxiliary drives not available for sizes 07-26.

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Auxiliary motor and drive package data (cont)
AIRFOIL FAN (cont)
WITHOUT AUXILIARY DRIVE WITH AUXILIARY DRIVE
Standard Drive Primary Drive Auxiliary Drive
UNIT MOTOR Fan Discharge
SIZE FRAME THF/THR UBF/UBR DBR THF/THR UBF/UBR DBR THF/THR UBF/UBR DBR
Centerline Distance (in.)
Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
182T 14.4 17.1 19.0 21.0 15.2 18.0 15.9 18.6 20.1 22.1 16.6 19.5 11.2 13.2 16.7 18.2 10.7 12.7
184T 14.4 17.1 19.0 21.0 15.2 18.0 15.9 18.6 20.1 22.1 16.6 19.5 11.2 13.2 16.7 18.2 10.7 12.7
213T 13.9 16.8 18.5 20.5 14.8 17.7 15.4 18.3 19.6 21.6 16.2 19.2 10.7 12.7 16.0 17.5 10.2 12.2
215T 13.9 16.8 18.5 20.5 14.8 17.7 15.4 18.3 19.6 21.6 16.2 19.2 10.7 12.7 16.0 17.5 10.2 12.2
254T 13.3 16.4 17.7 19.7 14.2 17.3 14.8 17.9 18.9 21.0 15.7 18.8 9.9 12.1 15.1 16.6 9.4 11.4
32
256T 13.3 16.4 17.7 19.7 14.2 17.3 14.8 17.9 18.9 21.0 15.7 18.8 9.9 12.1 15.1 16.6 9.4 11.4
284T 13.0 16.1 17.2 19.2 13.8 17.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
286T 13.0 16.1 17.2 19.2 13.8 17.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
324T 12.4 15.8 16.4 18.6 13.3 16.7 — — — — — — — — — — — —
326T 12.4 15.8 16.4 18.6 13.3 16.7 — — — — — — — — — — — —
182T 16.7 19.2 21.6 23.6 17.4 20.1 17.9 20.7 22.8 24.6 18.7 21.5 13.5 15.2 19.3 20.8 12.9 14.4
184T 16.7 19.2 21.6 23.6 17.4 20.1 17.9 20.7 22.8 24.6 18.7 21.5 13.5 15.2 19.3 20.8 12.9 14.4
213T 16.2 18.9 21.0 23.0 16.9 19.7 17.5 20.3 22.2 24.1 18.2 21.2 12.8 14.7 18.3 19.8 12.3 13.9
215T 16.2 18.9 21.0 23.0 16.9 19.7 17.5 20.3 22.2 24.1 18.2 21.2 12.8 14.7 18.3 19.8 12.3 13.9
254T 15.5 18.4 20.3 22.3 16.3 19.3 16.9 19.9 21.4 23.4 17.7 20.8 12.0 14.0 17.5 19.0 11.4 13.3
39 256T 15.5 18.4 20.3 22.3 16.3 19.3 16.9 19.9 21.4 23.4 17.7 20.8 12.0 14.0 17.5 19.0 11.4 13.3
284T 15.1 18.1 19.7 21.7 15.9 19.0 16.5 19.5 20.8 22.9 17.3 20.4 11.4 13.6 16.8 18.3 10.8 12.8
286T 15.1 18.1 19.7 21.7 15.9 19.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
324T 14.5 17.7 19.0 21.0 15.4 18.5 — — — — — — — — — — — —
326T 14.5 17.7 19.0 21.0 15.4 18.5 — — — — — — — — — — — —
364T 14.0 17.3 18.2 20.4 14.9 18.3 — — — — — — — — — — — —
182T 21.5 24.1 26.8 28.8 22.3 25.0 21.5 24.1 26.8 28.8 22.3 25.0 16.7 18.7 22.8 24.3 16.0 18.0
184T 21.5 24.1 26.8 28.8 22.3 25.0 21.5 24.1 26.8 28.8 22.3 25.0 16.7 18.7 22.8 24.3 16.0 18.0
213T 21.0 23.8 26.2 28.2 21.8 24.7 21.0 23.8 26.2 28.2 21.8 24.7 16.1 18.1 21.9 23.4 15.4 17.4
215T 21.0 23.8 26.2 28.2 21.8 24.7 21.0 23.8 26.2 28.2 21.8 24.7 16.1 18.1 21.9 23.4 15.4 17.4
254T 20.5 23.3 25.4 27.3 21.3 24.2 20.5 23.3 25.4 27.3 21.3 24.2 15.3 17.3 21.0 22.5 14.6 16.6
256T 20.5 23.3 25.4 27.3 21.3 24.2 20.5 23.3 25.4 27.3 21.3 24.2 15.3 17.3 21.0 22.5 14.6 16.6
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284T 20.0 23.0 24.8 26.8 20.8 23.9 20.0 23.0 24.8 26.8 20.8 23.9 14.7 16.7 20.4 21.9 14.0 16.0
286T 20.0 23.0 24.8 26.8 20.8 23.9 20.0 23.0 24.8 26.8 20.8 23.9 14.7 16.7 20.4 21.9 14.0 16.0
324T 19.5 22.5 24.0 26.3 20.3 23.5 — — — — — — — — — — — —
326T 19.5 22.5 24.0 26.3 20.3 23.5 — — — — — — — — — — — —
364T 19.0 22.1 23.4 25.6 19.8 23.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
365T 19.0 22.1 23.4 25.6 19.8 23.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
184T 26.4 29.0 32.5 34.5 27.2 29.8 26.4 29.0 32.5 34.5 27.2 29.8 20.5 22.5 27.8 29.3 19.9 21.9
213T 25.9 28.5 32.0 34.0 26.7 29.4 25.9 28.5 32.0 34.0 26.7 29.4 19.9 21.9 27.1 28.6 19.3 21.3
215T 25.9 28.5 32.0 34.0 26.7 29.4 25.9 28.5 32.0 34.0 26.7 29.4 19.9 21.9 27.1 28.6 19.3 21.3
254T 25.3 28.0 31.0 33.1 26.1 28.9 25.3 28.0 31.0 33.1 26.1 28.9 19.2 21.2 26.2 27.7 18.6 20.6
256T 25.3 28.0 31.0 33.1 26.1 28.9 25.3 28.0 31.0 33.1 26.1 28.9 19.2 21.2 26.2 27.7 18.6 20.6
284T 24.9 27.7 30.7 32.7 25.7 28.6 24.9 27.7 30.7 32.7 25.7 28.6 18.7 20.7 25.5 27.0 18.0 20.0
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286T 24.9 27.7 30.7 32.7 25.7 28.6 24.9 27.7 30.7 32.7 25.7 28.6 18.7 20.7 25.5 27.0 18.0 20.0
324T 24.3 27.2 29.9 32.0 25.1 28.1 24.3 27.2 29.9 32.0 25.1 28.1 17.9 20.0 24.7 26.2 17.2 19.2
326T 24.3 27.2 29.9 32.0 25.1 28.1 24.3 27.2 29.9 32.0 25.1 28.1 17.9 20.0 24.7 26.2 17.2 19.2
364T 23.7 26.8 29.2 31.3 24.6 27.7 23.7 26.8 29.2 31.3 24.6 27.7 17.2 19.4 23.8 25.3 16.5 18.6
365T 23.7 26.8 29.2 31.3 24.6 27.7 23.7 26.8 29.2 31.3 24.6 27.7 17.2 19.4 23.8 25.3 16.5 18.6
404T 23.2 26.3 28.5 30.7 24.1 27.3 — — — — — — — — — — — —
213T 24.6 29.2 30.8 34.2 25.3 30.0 24.6 29.2 30.8 34.2 25.3 30.0 19.0 22.2 26.6 28.4 18.5 21.5
215T 24.6 29.2 30.8 34.2 25.3 30.0 24.6 29.2 30.8 34.2 25.3 30.0 19.0 22.2 26.6 28.4 18.5 21.5
254T 24.0 28.7 30.0 33.5 24.7 29.6 24.0 28.7 30.0 33.5 24.7 29.6 18.2 21.6 25.7 27.6 17.6 20.8
256T 24.0 28.7 30.0 33.5 24.7 29.6 24.0 28.7 30.0 33.5 24.7 29.6 18.2 21.6 25.7 27.6 17.6 20.8
284T 23.5 28.4 29.4 33.1 24.3 29.2 23.5 28.4 29.4 33.1 24.3 29.2 17.5 21.1 25.0 27.0 17.0 20.4
286T 23.5 28.4 29.4 33.1 24.3 29.2 23.5 28.4 29.4 33.1 24.3 29.2 17.5 21.1 25.0 27.0 17.0 20.4
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324T 22.9 27.9 28.7 32.4 23.7 28.8 22.9 27.9 28.7 32.4 23.7 28.8 16.7 20.5 24.1 26.3 16.2 19.7
326T 22.9 27.9 28.7 32.4 23.7 28.8 22.9 27.9 28.7 32.4 23.7 28.8 16.7 20.5 24.1 26.3 16.2 19.7
364T 22.3 27.5 27.9 31.8 23.2 28.4 22.3 27.5 27.9 31.8 23.2 28.4 15.9 20.0 23.2 25.5 15.3 19.2
365T 22.3 27.5 27.9 31.8 23.2 28.4 22.3 27.5 27.9 31.8 23.2 28.4 15.9 20.0 23.2 25.5 15.3 19.2
404T 21.8 27.1 27.1 31.2 22.7 28.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
405T 21.8 27.1 27.1 31.2 22.7 28.0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
→ LEGEND NOTE: Variable-speed drives are not available for motors of 30 Hp or greater.
DBR — Downblast Rear
THF — Top Horizontal Front
THR — Top Horizontal Rear
UBF — Upblast Front
UBR — Upblast Rear

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AIRFOIL FAN (cont)

WITHOUT AUXILIARY DRIVE WITH AUXILIARY DRIVE


Standard Drive Primary Drive Auxiliary Drive
UNIT MOTOR Fan Discharge
SIZE FRAME THF/THR UBF/UBR DBR THF/THR UBF/UBR DBR THF/THR UBF/UBR DBR
Centerline Distance (in.)
Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
213T 34.3 41.0 44.2 49.2 34.3 41.0 34.3 41.0 44.2 49.2 34.3 41.0 24.8 29.5 37.5 40.0 24.8 29.5
215T 34.3 41.0 44.2 49.2 34.3 41.0 34.3 41.0 44.2 49.2 34.3 41.0 24.8 29.5 37.5 40.0 24.8 29.5
254T 33.6 40.5 43.5 48.5 33.6 40.5 33.6 40.5 43.5 48.5 33.6 40.5 24.0 28.8 36.6 39.2 24.0 28.8
256T 33.6 40.5 43.5 48.5 33.6 40.5 33.6 40.5 43.5 48.5 33.6 40.5 24.0 28.8 36.6 39.2 24.0 28.8
284T 33.2 40.1 42.9 48.0 33.2 40.1 33.2 40.1 42.9 48.0 33.2 40.1 23.4 28.3 35.9 38.6 23.4 28.3
286T 33.2 40.1 42.9 48.0 33.2 40.1 33.2 40.1 42.9 48.0 33.2 40.1 23.4 28.3 35.9 38.6 23.4 28.3
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324T 32.6 39.7 42.1 47.4 32.6 39.7 32.6 39.7 42.1 47.4 32.6 39.7 22.5 27.7 35.0 37.8 22.5 27.7
326T 32.6 39.7 42.1 47.4 32.6 39.7 32.6 39.7 42.1 47.4 32.6 39.7 22.5 27.7 35.0 37.8 22.5 27.7
364T 32.1 39.3 41.3 46.7 32.1 39.3 32.1 39.3 41.3 46.7 32.1 39.3 21.7 27.1 34.0 37.0 21.7 27.1
365T 32.1 39.3 41.3 46.7 32.1 39.3 32.1 39.3 41.3 46.7 32.1 39.3 21.7 27.1 34.0 37.0 21.7 27.1
404T 31.5 38.9 40.6 46.1 31.5 38.9 — — — — — — — — — — — —
405T 31.5 38.9 40.6 46.1 31.5 38.9 — — — — — — — — — — — —

LEGEND
DBR — Downblast
THF — Top Horizontal Front
THR — Top Horizontal Rear
UBF — Upblast Front
UBR — Unpblast Rear

Air friction data


FILTER PRESSURE DROP (in. wg)
UniFLEX39 AIR VELOCITY THROUGH FILTERS (Fpm)
FILTER TYPE
COMPONENT* 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700
Throwaway (2 in.) 0.05 0.08 0.11 0.14 0.19 0.22 0.28 0.32 0.35 0.40 0.46
FLT1, FLT2† Permanent (2 in.) 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.19 0.21
Throwaway (4 in.) 0.06 0.09 0.12 0.15 0.19 0.22 0.28 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.46
Throwaway (2 in.) 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.15 0.17 0.20 0.22
FMB1, FMB2†
Permanent (2 in.) 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.15
Throwaway (2 in.) 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.11 0.12 0.14
ANG1, ANG5†
Permanent (2 in.) 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.06 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.10
Bag**†† 60-65 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.17 0.21 0.25 0.30 0.36 0.40 0.48 0.52
% Effic 80-85 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.27 0.32 0.38 0.43 0.48 0.54 0.60 0.65
BCF1, BCF2 90-95 0.23 0.29 0.36 0.43 0.51 0.60 0.67 0.75 0.85 0.94 1.00
BCF3 Cartridge\ 60-65 0.11 0.15 0.19 0.23 0.27 0.31 0.35 0.39 0.43 0.47 0.51
% Effic 80-85 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.71
90-95 0.23 0.30 0.37 0.44 0.51 0.58 0.65 0.72 0.79 0.85 0.92

*See page 12 for component description. ††Filter data shown is for clean filter. Consult filter manufacturer’s recommenda-
†Filter data shown is for clean filter. Consult filter manufacturer’s recommenda- tion for final dirty-filter pressure drop. Typically, 1.0 in. wg is allowed for dirty
tion for final dirty-filter pressure drop. Typically, 0.5 in. wg is allowed for dirty filters.
filter. \ Filter data shown is for clean filter. Consult filter manufacturer’s recommenda-
**Add pressure drop for pre-filter (flat filter) if used. tion for final dirty-filter pressure drop. Typically, 1.5 in. wg is allowed for dirty
filter.

COMPONENT PRESSURE DROP (in. wg)


WITH STANDARD DAMPERS
AIR VELOCITY THROUGH DAMPERS (Fpm)
COMPONENT*
400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 3000 4000
→ AMX1 — 0.07 0.11 0.15 0.21 0.29 0.39 — — — —
MXB1, MXB2, MXB3, MXB5
EXB1, FMB1, FMB2 0.02 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.22 0.31 0.40 0.50 0.62 — —
ELECTRIC HEAT 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.05 0.08 0.10 0.14 — — — —
FBP1 0.01 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 — — — — — —
ZDS1, ZDS2 — — — 0.03 0.04 0.06 0.07 0.09 0.10 0.25 0.48

WITH PREMIUM DAMPERS


AIR VELOCITY THROUGH DAMPERS (Fpm)
COMPONENT*
400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000
MXB1, MXB2, MXB3, MXB5
EXB1, FMB1, FMB2 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.09 0.12 0.16 0.22 0.32 0.35
FBP1
*See page 12 for component description.
NOTE: Pressure drops listed for FMB1, FMB2, MXB1, MXB2, MXB3, and MXB5 are for one full damper face.
A damper face may have 2 damper sections depending on unit size.

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Air friction data (cont)
COOLING COIL AIR FRICTION (in. wg, Dry Coil) HEATING COIL AIR FRICTION (in. wg)

FACE VELOCITY (fpm) FACE VELOCITY (fpm)


ROWS FINS ROWS FINS
300 400 500 600 700 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100
8 0.15 0.25 0.37 0.51 0.66 8 0.08 0.13 0.19 0.26 0.34 0.43 0.53 0.64 0.75
4 11 0.19 0.31 0.45 0.61 0.79 1 or 2 11 0.09 0.15 0.22 0.30 0.39 0.50 0.61 0.72 0.85
14 0.23 0.36 0.52 0.70 0.90 14 0.12 0.19 0.27 0.37 0.47 0.59 0.71 0.85 0.99
8 0.23 0.38 0.55 0.76 1.00 8 0.15 0.25 0.37 0.51 0.66 0.84 1.03 1.24 1.46
6 11 0.29 0.46 0.67 0.91 1.18 4 11 0.19 0.31 0.45 0.61 0.79 0.98 1.20 1.43 1.67
14 0.34 0.55 0.79 1.06 1.36 14 0.23 0.36 0.52 0.70 0.90 1.12 1.36 1.61 1.88
8 0.30 0.50 0.74 1.02 1.33
8 11 0.38 0.62 0.90 1.22 1.57 STEAM COIL AIR FRICTION (in. wg)
14 0.46 0.73 1.05 1.41 1.81
8 0.38 0.63 0.92 1.27 1.66 FACE VELOCITY (fpm)
10 11 0.48 0.77 1.12 1.52 1.97 ROWS FINS
14 0.57 0.91 1.31 1.76 2.26 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200
6 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.16 0.20 0.25 0.29 0.34
1 9 0.07 0.11 0.17 0.22 0.30 0.38 0.46 0.55 0.65 0.76
12 0.12 0.18 0.27 0.37 0.47 0.58 0.72 0.85 1.01 1.15

Electric heat selection procedure


I Determine electric heat requirements based on V Determine unit electric heater size.
size of selected unit. Enter the Electric Heater Data table (page 197) for the
Given: size 61 unit and select the heater which has a kW rat-
Air Quantity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,000 Cfm ing closest to but greater than the required kW and is
Entering-Air Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 F available at the required voltage. The heater indicated
Leaving-Air Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 F is a 239-kW unit.
Maximum Air Velocity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 Fpm NOTE: The actual velocity of 615 fpm exceeds the
Electric Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460-v, 3-ph, 60-Hz minimum allowable value given in the ratings as
Unit Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Horizontal Draw-Thru 420 fpm.
II Determine heating load. VI Determine capacity of electric heater.
Heating Load = 1.08 x Cfm x Air Temp Rise Capacity = 239 kW x 3.413
= 1.08 x 30,000 x 23 = 815.7 MBtuh
= 745,200 Btuh (745.2 MBtuh) VII Calculate air temperature rise.
III Determine kilowatt equivalent of heating load. 815,700 Btuh
745.2 MBtuh Air Temp Rise =
kW Heating Load = 1.08 x 30,000 Cfm
3.413 MBtuh/kW = 25.2 F
745.2 VIII Calculate the actual leaving-air temperature.
=
3.413
Leaving Air Temp = Ent Air Temp + Air Temp Rise
= 218.3 kW = 54 + 25.2
IV Determine unit size. = 79.2 F
Size of the electric heating coil face area is usually pre- IX Determine air friction loss of electric heating coil.
determined by the selection of the air-handling unit and Enter Component Pressure Drop table, page 192, and
the cooling coil. However, the heater size must be find (by interpolation) air friction loss of electric heater
checked to assure that the minimum face velocity is at 615 fpm to be 0.02 in. wg.
provided for the heater.
X Voltage variations.
30,000
Minimum Face Area = Variations from the rated voltage of the electric heat-
650 Fpm
ing coils can significantly affect the coil’s rated output.
= 46.2 Sq Ft The effects of voltage variation can be determined by
The UniFLEX39 unit that most closely meets this re- the following formula.
quirement is the size 61 unit (page 197, Electric Heater V 2
kWa = kWr x ( a )
Data, Horizontal Heaters) with face area of 48.8 sq ft. Vr
30,000 kWa = Actual kW Output From Coil
Actual Face Velocity =
48.8 Sq Ft kWr = Rated kW Output From Coil
= 615 Fpm Va = Actual Voltage at Coil
Vr = Rated Voltage at Coil

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Electric heater data
HORIZONTAL HEATERS USED IN EHS1

HEATER NO. OF HEATER TEMP MIN COIL POWER SUPPLY, 3-PHASE CIRCUITS
UniFLEX39 AREA CONTROL COIL RISE FACE VEL 208 Volts 240 Volts
UNIT SIZE (Sq Ft) STEPS kW (°F) (Fpm) Total FLA Sub-Ckt* Ckt MWG Fuse Total FLA Sub-Ckt* Ckt MWG Fuse
12 20 300 34 1 1 8 45 29 1 1 8 40
17 24 350 48 1 1 6 60 41 1 1 6 60
24 30 400 67 2 1 4 90 58 2 1 4 80
07 6.39 3 34 38 450 95 2(U) 1 1 125 92 2(U) 1 2 110
45 45 500 125 3 1 2/0 175 109 3 1 1/0 150
57 52 550 159 4(U) 1 3/0 200 138 3 1 2/0 175
64 53 600 178 4(U) 1 4/0 225 154 4(U) 1 3/0 200
17 22 300 48 1 1 6 60 41 1 1 6 60
24 27 350 67 2 1 4 90 58 2 1 4 80
3 34 33 400 95 2(U) 1 1 125 82 2(U) 1 2 110
09 8.23 45 39 450 125 3 1 2/0 175 109 3 1 1/0 150
64 50 500 178 4(U) 1 4/0 225 154 4(U) 1 3/0 200
6 78 55 550 217 5(U) 1 300 300 188 4(U) 1 250 250
86 56 600 239 5(U) 1 350 300 207 5(U) 1 300 300
15 17 300 42 1 1 6 60 37 1 1 6 50
25 24 350 70 2 1 3 90 61 2 1 4 80
3 39 32 400 109 3 1 1/0 150 94 2(U) 1 1 125
11 9.67 56 41 450 156 4(U) 1 3/0 200 135 3 1 2/0 175
78 52 500 217 5(U) 1 300 300 188 4(U) 1 250 250
6 90 54 550 250 6 1 400 350 217 5(U) 1 300 300
29 24 300 81 2(U) 1 2 110 70 2 1 3 90
45 32 350 125 3 1 2/0 175 109 3 1 1/0 150
13 12.77 3 64 40 400 178 4(U) 1 4/0 225 154 4(U) 1 3/0 200
78 43 450 217 5(U) 1 300 300 188 4(U) 1 250 250
92 46 500 256 6 1 400 350 222 5(U) 1 300 300
29 20 300 81 2(U) 1 2 110 70 2 1 3 90
45 27 350 125 3 1 2/0 175 109 3 1 1/0 150
3
17 15.37 64 33 400 178 4(U) 1 4/0 225 154 4(U) 1 3/0 200
78 36 450 217 5(U) 1 300 300 188 4(U) 1 250 250
6 92 38 500 256 6 1 400 350 222 5(U) 1 300 300
45 26 300 125 3 1 2/0 175 109 3 1 1/0 150
21 18.62 3 74 36 350 206 5(U) 1 300 300 179 4 1 4/0 225
99 42 400 275 6 1 500 350 239 5(U) 1 350 300
34 16 300 95 2(U) 1 1 125 82 2(U) 1 2 110
26 22.55 3 74 30 350 206 5(U) 1 300 300 179 4(U) 1 4/0 255
99 35 400 275 6 1 500 350 239 5(U) 1 350 300

LEGEND 3. Electric heat performance is not within the scope of ARI Standard 430
certification.
ARI — Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute
FLA — Total Full Load Amps of Electric Heating Coils
Fuse — External Fuse Size Required Per Circuit
kW — Kilowatt Rating
MWG — Minimum Wire Gage
VEL — Velocity
*(U) signifies unequal kW per step.
NOTES:
1. Subcircuits are internal heater circuits of 48 A or less ampacity. 208-, 240- and 480-V 208- and 600-V
2. Minimum wire gage is based on 75 C copper conductors; 3 conductors per Heaters. Heaters.
circuit.
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage from overheating, coils must not be
operated at less than minimum cfm.
Minimum Cfm = Coil Face Area x Minimum Coil Face Velocity

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Electric heater data (cont)
HORIZONTAL HEATERS USED IN EHS1 (cont)

HEATER NO. OF HEATER TEMP MIN COIL POWER SUPPLY, 3-PHASE CIRCUITS
UniFLEX39 AREA CONTROL COIL RISE FACE VEL 208 Volts 240 Volts
UNIT SIZE (Sq Ft) STEPS kW (°F) (Fpm) Total FLA Sub-Ckt Ckt MWG Fuse Total FLA Sub-Ckt Ckt MWG Fuse
3 39 32 160 109 3 1 1/0 150 94 2 1 1 125
79 40 260 220 5 1 300 300 191 4 1 250 250
6 119 51 310 331 7 1 (2)250 500 287 6 1 500 400
32 24.0 133 50 350 370 8 1 (2)300 500 320 7 1 (2)250 400
166 60 370 461 10 1 (2)500 600 400 9 1 (2)350 500
199 62 425 553 12 1 (3)350 700 479 10 1 (2)500 600
8 239 67 475 664 14 1 (3)500 1000 575 12 1 (3)400 800
279 71 525 775 17 1 (4)400 1000 672 14 1 (3)500 1000
3 66 35 210 184 4 1 4/0 250 159 4 1 3/0 200
99 42 260 275 6 1 500 350 239 5 1 350 300
6 133 48 310 370 8 1 (2)300 500 320 7 1 (2)250 400
39 28.8 159 50 350 442 10 1 (2)400 600 383 8 1 (2)350 500
199 60 370 553 12 1 (3)350 700 479 10 1 (2)500 600
232 61 420 644 14 1 (3)500 1000 559 12 1 (3)350 700
8 299 68 490 830 18 1 (4)500 1200 720 15 1 (4)350 1000
332 70 525 922 20 1 (4)500 1200 799 17 1 (4)400 1000
3 79 32 210 220 5 1 300 300 191 4 1 250 250
99 38 220 275 6 1 500 350 239 5 1 350 300
6 133 43 260 370 8 1 (2)300 500 320 7 1 (2)250 400
49 38.1 159 43 310 442 10 1 (2)400 600 383 8 1 (2)350 500
199 48 350 553 12 1 (3)350 700 479 10 1 (2)500 600
299 60 420 830 18 1 (4)500 1200 720 15 1 (4)350 1000
8 359 65 460 997 21 1 (5)400 1600 864 18 1 (4)500 1200
432 70 515 1200 25 1 (6)400 1600 1040 22 1 (5)500 1600
3 79 32 160 220 5 1 300 300 191 4 1 250 250
119 37 210 331 7 1 (2)250 500 287 6 1 500 400
133 40 220 370 8 1 (2)300 500 320 7 1 (2)250 400
6 159 40 260 442 10 1 (2)400 600 383 8 1 (2)350 500
61 48.8
199 42 310 553 12 1 (3)350 700 479 10 1 (2)500 600
239 37 420 664 14 1 (3)500 1000 575 12 1 (3)400 800
359 61 425 1108 24 1 (5)500 1600 960 20 1 (5)400 1200
8
498 50 650 1383 29 1 (6)500 N/A 1199 25 1 (6)400 1600
3 79 27 160 220 5 1 300 300 191 4 1 250 250
119 31 210 331 7 1 (2)250 500 287 6 1 500 400
133 33 220 370 8 1 (2)300 500 320 7 1 (2)250 400
6
74 59.1 159 37 230 442 10 1 (2)400 600 383 8 1 (2)350 500
199 41 260 553 12 1 (3)350 700 479 10 1 (2)500 600
299 46 350 830 18 1 (4)500 1200 720 15 1 (4)350 1000
8 399 58 370 1108 24 1 (5)500 1600 960 20 1 (5)400 1200
465 60 420 1291 27 1 (6)500 N/A 1119 24 1 (5)500 1600
133 36 160 370 8 1 (2)300 500 320 7 1 (2)250 400
6 166 33 220 461 10 1 (2)500 600 400 9 1 (2)350 500
199 38 230 553 12 1 (3)350 700 479 10 1 (2)500 600
266 45 260 739 16 1 (4)350 1000 640 11 1 (3)500 800
92 73.0
332 47 310 922 20 1 (4)500 1200 799 17 1 (4)400 1000
518 54 420 1438 N/A 1 N/A N/A 1247 26 1 (6)500 1600
8
565 57 430 1569 N/A 1 N/A N/A 1360 29 1 (6)500 N/A
678 64 460 1882 N/A 1 N/A N/A 1632 N/A 1 N/A N/A

LEGEND 3. Electric heat performance is not within the scope of ARI Standard 430
certification.
ARI — Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute
FLA — Total Full Load Amps of Electric Heating Coils
Fuse — External Fuse Size Required Per Circuit
kW — Kilowatt Rating
MWG — Minimum Wire Gage
VEL — Velocity
NOTES:
1. Subcircuits are internal heater circuits of 48 A or less ampacity.
2. Minimum wire gage is based on 75 C copper conductors; 3 conductors per
circuit. 208-, 240- and 480-V 208- and 600-V
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage from overheating, coils must not be oper- Heaters. Heaters.
ated at less than minimum cfm.
Minimum Cfm = Coil Face Area x Minimum Coil Face Velocity

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HORIZONTAL HEATERS USED IN EHS1 (cont)

HEATER NO. OF HEATER TEMP MIN COIL POWER SUPPLY, 3-PHASE CIRCUITS
UniFLEX39 AREA CONTROL COIL RISE FACE VEL 480 Volts 600 Volts
UNIT SIZE (Sq Ft) STEPS kW (°F) (Fpm) Total FLA Sub-Ckt* Ckt MWG Fuse Total FLA Sub-Ckt* Ckt MWG Fuse
12 20 300 15 1 1 12 20 12 1 1 14 15
17 24 350 21 1 1 10 30 17 1 1 10 25
24 30 400 29 1 1 8 40 24 1 1 10 30
07 6.39 3 34 38 450 41 1 1 6 60 33 1 1 8 45
45 45 500 55 2 1 4 70 44 1 1 6 60
57 52 550 69 2 1 3 90 55 2 1 4 70
64 53 600 77 2(U) 1 3 100 62 2 1 4 80
17 22 300 21 1 1 10 30 17 1 1 10 25
24 27 350 29 1 1 8 40 24 1 1 10 30
3 34 33 400 41 1 1 6 60 33 1 1 8 45
09 8.23 45 39 450 55 2 1 4 70 44 1 1 6 60
64 50 500 77 2(U) 1 3 100 62 2 1 4 80
6 78 55 550 94 2 1 1 125 76 2 1 3 100
86 56 600 104 3 1 1 150 83 2 1 2 110
15 17 300 19 1 1 10 25 15 1 1 12 20
25 24 350 31 1 1 8 40 25 1 1 8 35
3 39 32 400 47 1 1 6 60 38 1 1 6 50
11 9.67 56 41 450 68 2 1 4 90 54 2 1 4 70
78 52 500 94 2(U) 1 1 125 76 2(U) 1 3 100
90 54 550 109 3 1 1/0 150 87 2 1 2 110
6 112 62 600 135 3 1 2/0 175 108 3 1 1/0 150
29 24 300 35 1 1 8 45 28 1 1 8 35
45 32 350 55 2 1 4 70 44 1 1 6 60
3 64 40 400 77 2(U) 1 3 100 62 2 1 4 80
13 12.77 78 43 450 94 2(U) 1 1 125 76 2(U) 1 3 100
92 46 500 111 3 1 1/0 150 89 2(U) 1 2 125
6 119 54 550 144 3 1 3/0 200 115 3 1 1/0 150
8 132 55 600 159 4 1 3/0 200 128 3 1 2/0 175
29 20 300 35 1 1 8 45 28 1 1 8 35
45 27 350 55 2 1 4 70 44 1 1 6 60
3
64 33 400 77 2 1 3 100 62 2 1 4 80
17 15.37 78 36 450 94 2 1 1 125 76 2(U) 1 3 100
92 38 500 111 3 1 1/0 150 89 2 1 2 125
6
119 45 550 144 3 1 3/0 200 115 3 1 1/0 150
8 132 46 600 159 4 1 3/0 200 128 3(U) 1 2/0 175
45 26 300 55 2 1 4 70 44 1 1 6 60
3 74 36 350 90 2(U) 1 2 125 72 2(U) 1 3 90
99 42 400 120 3 1 1/0 150 96 2(U) 1 1 125
21 18.62 6 119 45 450 144 3 1 3/0 200 115 3 1 1/0 150
159 55 500 192 4 1 250 250 154 4 1 3/0 200
8 198 62 550 239 5(U) 1 350 300 191 4 1 250 250
228 65 600 275 6(U) 1 500 350 220 5 1 300 300
34 16 300 41 1 1 6 60 33 1 1 8 45
3 74 30 350 90 2(U) 1 2 125 72 2(U) 1 3 90
99 35 400 120 3 1 1/0 150 96 2(U) 1 1 125
26 22.55 6 119 37 450 144 3 1 3/0 200 115 3 1 1/0 150
159 45 500 192 4 1 250 250 154 4 1 3/0 200
8 212 55 550 256 6(U) 1 400 350 205 5(U) 1 300 300
265 63 600 319 7(U) 1 (2) 250 400 256 6(U) 1 400 350

LEGEND 3. Electric heat performance is not within the scope of ARI Standard 430
certification.
ARI — Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute
FLA — Total Full Load Amps of Electric Heating Coils
Fuse — External Fuse Size Required Per Circuit
kW — Kilowatt Rating
MWG — Minimum Wire Gage
VEL — Velocity
*(U) signifies unequal kW per step.
NOTES:
1. Subcircuits are internal heater circuits of 48 A or less ampacity.
2. Minimum wire gage is based on 75 C copper conductors; 3 conductors per 208-, 240- and 480-V 208- and 600-V
circuit. Heaters. Heaters.
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage from overheating, coils must not be
operated at less than minimum cfm.
Minimum Cfm = Coil Face Area x Minimum Coil Face Velocity

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Electric heater data (cont)
HORIZONTAL HEATERS USED IN EHS1 (cont)

HEATER NO. OF HEATER TEMP MIN COIL POWER SUPPLY, 3-PHASE CIRCUITS
UNIFLEX39 AREA CONTROL COIL RISE FACE VEL 480 Volts 600 Volts
UNIT SIZE (Sq Ft) STEPS kW (°F) (Fpm) Total FLA Sub-Ckt Ckt MWG Fuse Total FLA Sub-Ckt Ckt MWG Fuse
3 39 32 160 47 1 1 6 60 38 1 1 6 50
79 40 260 96 2 1 1 125 76 2 1 3 100
6 119 51 310 144 3 1 3/0 200 115 3 1 1/0 150
32 24.0 133 50 350 160 4 1 3/0 200 128 3 1 2/0 175
166 60 370 200 5 1 250 250 160 4 1 3/0 200
199 62 425 240 5 1 350 300 192 4 1 250 250
8 239 67 475 288 6 1 500 400 230 8 1 350 300
279 71 525 336 7 1 (2)250 500 269 8 1 400 350
3 66 35 210 80 2 1 3 100 64 2 1 4 80
99 42 260 120 3 1 1/0 150 95 2 1 1 125
6 133 48 310 160 4 1 3/0 200 128 3 1 2/0 175
39 28.8 159 50 350 192 4 1 250 250 153 6 1 3/0 200
199 60 370 240 5 1 350 300 192 4 1 250 250
232 61 420 280 6 1 500 350 224 8 1 300 300
8 299 68 490 360 8 1 (2)300 500 288 8 1 500 400
332 70 525 400 9 1 (2)350 500 320 8 1 (2)250 400
3 79 32 210 96 2 1 1 125 76 3 1 3 100
99 38 220 120 3 1 1/0 150 95 2 1 1 125
6 133 43 260 160 4 1 3/0 200 128 3 1 2/0 175
49 38.1 159 43 310 192 4 1 250 250 153 6 1 3/0 200
199 48 350 240 5 1 350 300 192 6 1 250 250
299 60 420 360 8 1 (2)300 500 288 8 1 500 400
8 359 65 460 432 9 1 (2)400 600 346 8 1 (2)300 500
432 70 515 520 11 1 (3)300 700 416 9(U)* 1 (2)400 600
3 79 32 160 96 2 1 1 125 76 3 1 3 100
119 37 210 144 3 1 3/0 200 115 3 1 1/0 150
133 40 220 160 4 1 3/0 200 128 3 1 2/0 175
6 159 40 260 192 4 1 250 250 153 6 1 3/0 200
61 48.8
199 42 310 240 5 1 350 300 192 6 1 250 250
239 37 420 288 6 1 500 400 230 6 1 350 300
359 61 425 480 10 1 (5)500 600 384 8 1 (2)350 500
8
498 50 650 600 13 1 (3)400 800 480 10 11 (2)500 600
3 79 27 160 96 2 1 1 125 76 2 1 3 100
119 31 210 144 3 1 3/0 200 115 3 1 1/0 150
133 33 220 160 4 1 3/0 200 128 3 1 2/0 175
6
74 59.1 159 37 230 192 4 1 250 250 153 6 1 3/0 200
199 41 260 240 5 1 350 300 192 6 1 250 250
299 46 350 360 8 1 (2)300 500 288 6 1 500 400
8 399 58 370 480 10 1 (2)500 600 384 8 1 (2)350 500
465 60 420 560 12 1 (3)350 700 448 10(U)* 1 (2)500 600
133 36 160 160 4 1 3/0 200 128 3 1 2/0 175
6 166 33 220 200 5 1 250 250 160 6 1 3/0 200
199 38 230 240 5 1 350 300 192 6 1 250 250
266 45 260 320 7 1 (2)250 400 256 6 11 400 350
92 73.0
332 47 310 400 9 1 (2)350 500 320 7 1 (2)250 400
518 54 420 624 13 1 (3)500 800 499 11(U)* 1 (2)500 700
8
565 57 430 680 15 1 (3)500 1000 544 12(U)* 1 (3)350 700
678 64 460 816 17 1 (4)400 1200 653 14(U)* 1 (3)500 1000

LEGEND 3. Electric heat performance is not within the scope of ARI Standard 430
certification.
ARI — Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute
FLA — Total Full Load Amps of Electric Heating Coils
Fuse — External Fuse Size Required Per Circuit
kW — Kilowatt Rating
MWG — Minimum Wire Gage
VEL — Velocity
*(U) signifies unequal kW per step.
NOTES:
1. Subcircuits are internal heater circuits of 48 A or less ampacity.
2. Minimum wire gage is based on 75 C copper conductors; 3 conductors per 208-, 240- and 480-V 208- and 600-V
circuit. Heaters. Heaters.
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage from overheating, coils must not be
operated at less than minimum cfm.
Minimum Cfm = Coil Face Area x Minimum Coil Face Velocity

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Coil selection
I Obtain size from UniFLEX39 Flex-Select Chart on
pages 10 and 11.
II Choose horizontal draw-thru, vertical draw-thru, or
blow-thru configuration.
III Refer to Flex-Select drawings on pages 13 - 86 to se-
lect components and determine overall dimensions and
weights.
IV Refer to ACAPS computer selection program for fan
and coil selection.

Electric heater wiring schematic

LEGEND
NC — Normally Closed
NEC — National Electrical Code
NO — Normally Open
NOTE: All wiring must be copper and must conform to NEC.

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Application data
Central station air handler Central station configurations
The central station air handler is a heating, ventilating, or Draw-thru units
air-conditioning unit that is centrally located in, or on, a
building or structure and from which air is distributed to de- Horizontal
sired areas through a system of ducts.

UniFLEX39 factory package unit


Individual components, such as fans, coils, and filters, are
assembled at the factory.
Package equipment is less costly than field-fabricated
equipment and does not require assembly.
The basic air-handling unit consists of a fan section and a *Fan discharge may be upblast, downblast, or horizontal.
coil section. Other components, such as filter sections, air-
mixing boxes, access sections, and damper sections, are
also provided.
Vertical
Casings
The unit casings are formed from sheet metal panels. The
casing material should be 16-gage galvanized steel to pro-
tect unit from rust and corrosion.

Insulation
To prevent moisture condensation on the casing panels, all
casings on the leaving or downstream side of the unit cool-
ing coil are insulated.
*Fan discharge may be horizontal or upblast.
The insulation generally is applied internally. It consists
of a 1-in. thick fiberglass blanket with a neoprene coating
on the exposed surface to prevent erosion or flaking of the
insulation when exposed to high-velocity air. The 1-in. thick
insulation is available in several densities.
Where insulation is not allowed in the airstream or when Face and bypass units
improved acoustical performance is required, unit should be Horizontal
insulated with 2 in. of fiberglass with solid steel or perfo-
rated aluminum double-interior wall.

Drain pans
A drain pan in the cooling coil section is required to collect
the condensate from the cooling coil.
Drain pans must be made of double-wall galvanized steel
or stainless steel and must be sloped toward the unit drain
to ensure that no standing water is allowed in the unit and
that standing condensate does not remain on the pan.
Vertical
Fan bearings
Standard drive bearings have a B-10 (minimum life) rating
of 40,000 hours, which is equivalent to a B-50 (average
life) rating of 200,000 hours. Optional long-life bearings
(sizes 32-92) have a B-10 rating of 80,000 hours, which is
equivalent to a B-50 rating of 400,000 hours.

Other construction features


A unit may also have other built-in features, including internally-
mounted motors, internal vibration isolation, internal flex-
ible connectors, etc. See the Options and Accessories sec-
tion, page 204, for details of these features.

199
Central station configurations (cont) Acoustical, perforated, aluminum double-wall casings or
solid, galvanized casings are used most commonly in this
Blow-thru units application.
Blow-thru arrangements are more suitable on systems with
high total static pressure and a significant amount of fan
heat. Fan heat can add 0.3 F to 0.5 F per in. of total static
pressure to the airstream. Therefore, on such systems, it is
more efficient to use a blow-thru arrangement and add the
fan heat before the cooling coil. With a draw-thru unit, the
airstream must be subcooled to anticipate the addition of
fan heat downstream of the cooling coil. Thermal storage
and cold air distribution systems benefit from blow-thru
applications.
Dual duct — Unit delivers 2 outputs; one outlet produces
hot air while the other outlet produces cold air.

Fans
A fan is a device used to produce a flow of air. The fan type
used in central station air handlers is a centrifugal fan with
belt-drive connection. A centrifugal fan is one in which the
air flows radially through the impeller. Centrifugal fans are
classified according to wheel blades (forward-curved wheel
or backward-curved airfoil wheel).
Multizone — Mixing dampers blend hot- and cold-deck
temperatures to produce a desired temperature for in-
dividual zones. Several blending dampers per unit pro-
duce independent zones, each zone responding to its own
thermostat.

BELT-DRIVE CONNECTION

High filtration units


High filtration units employ a filter section ahead of the cool- CENTRIFUGAL FAN DATA
ing and heating coils. A second filter section, called a final TYPE CHARACTERISTICS APPLICATION
filter, is placed at the end of the unit at the point where the Forward-Curved • Best at low or medium For low- to
air enters the ductwork. (FC) pressure (approximately medium-
0 to 5 in. wg). pressure air-
Considerations: • Horsepower increases con- handling applica-
tinuously with increase in air tions.
1. All components downstream from fan section must be quantity (overloads) as static
of a positive-pressure type. pressure decreases.
2. Air diffusers are required when air velocities approach- • Less expensive than AF fans.
ing filters or coils can be higher than 600 fpm. • Runs at relatively low speed,
typically 400 to 1200 rpm.
• Blades curve toward
direction of rotation.
Airfoil • Best in high capacity For medium to
(AF) and high-pressure applica- high air capacity
tions (4 to 8 in. wg). and pressure
• Horsepower peaks at high applications.
capacities.
• Most expensive of cen-
trifugal fans.
• Operates at high speeds,
Compartment units typically 1200 to 2800 rpm.
About double the speed of FC
Compartment units are constructed to improve acoustical fan for similar air quantity.
performance and minimize mechanical room space re- • Blades have aerodynamic
shape similar to airplane wing
quirements. The filter section is placed on top of the blow- and are backwardly curved.
thru fan, and the cooling section has a vertical air discharge.

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Application data (cont)
Laws of fan performance for air-conditioning service usually involves choosing the least
Fan laws are used to predict fan performance under chang- expensive combination of fan size and construction class
ing operating conditions or fan size. They are applicable to that provides an acceptable level of sound, efficiency, and
all types of fans. quality.
The fan laws are stated below. The symbols used in the Pressure considerations —The static pressure used to
formulas represent the following quantities: select a fan should be the pressure calculated for the sys-
tem at design air quantity.
Q — Volume rate of flow through the fan. If the static pressure is overestimated, the amount of in-
N — Rotational speed of the impeller. crease in horsepower and air volume depends upon the
P — Pressure developed by the fan, either static or steepness of the fan curves in the area of selection.
total.
Hp — Horsepower input to the fan. With forward-curved (FC) fans, if the actual static pres-
D — Fan wheel diameter. The fan size number may be sure of the system is less than the design static pressure,
used if it is proportional to the wheel diameter. the fan has a tendency to deliver more air and draw a cor-
W — Air density, varying directly as the barometric pres- respondingly higher bhp (kW of energy). This higher cur-
sure and inversely as the absolute temperature. rent draw may trip circuit breakers. This is a common oc-
currence when FC centrifugal fans are operated before all
Application of these laws is limited to cases where fans the ductwork has been installed.
are geometrically similar.
With airfoil (AF) fans (non-overloading), if the actual static
Fan selection criteria pressure is less than the design static pressure, the fan de-
System requirements —The system requirements that livers more air with little or no increase in bhp in most ap-
influence fan selection are air quantity, static pressure, air plications. In this case, therefore, adding a safety factor to
density if other than standard, prevailing sound level or use the calculated static pressure can increase fan horsepower
of the space served, available space, and nature of the load. (and costs) unnecessarily.
When these requirements are known, the selection of a fan

FAN LAWS

VARIABLE CONSTANT NO. LAW FORMULA


Q1 N1
1 Capacity varies as the Speed. — = —
Q2 N2
Air Density 2
P1 N1
SPEED Fan Size
Distribution
2 Pressure varies as the square of
the Speed.
— =
P2
( )

N2
System
3
Hp1 N
Horsepower varies as the cube of = (— )
1
3 —
the Speed. Hp2 N 2
2
Q1 Hp1
4 Capacity and Horsepower vary as
the square of the Fan Size.
— = — =
Q2 Hp2 ( —DD )
1

2
Air Density
Tip Speed Speed varies inversely as the N1 D2
5 Fan Size. — = —
N2 D1
6 Pressure remains constant. P1 = P2
3
FAN SIZE Q1
7 Capacity varies as the cube of
the Size.
— =
Q2 ( —DD )
1

2
2
P1 D
Air Density Pressure varies as the square of = (— )
1
8 —
Speed the Size. P2 D2
5
Hp1 D
Horsepower varies as the fifth = (— )
1
9 —
power of the Size. Hp2 D 2

Pressure Speed, Capacity, and Horsepower 1/2


N1 Q1 Hp1
Fan Size
Distribution 10 vary inversely as the square root
of Density.
— = — = — =
N2 Q2 Hp2
( WW— )
2

1
System
AIR DENSITY
Capacity Pressure and Horsepower vary as P1 Hp1 W1
Fan Size 11 the Density. — = — = —
P2 Hp2 W2
Distribution
System 12 Speed remains constant. N1 = N2

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Fans (cont) Parallel fan operation with 2 forward-curved fans in the
→ Stability — Fan operation is stable if it remains unchanged same system can cause instability if the operating point is
after a slight temporary disturbance, or if the fan operation not selected properly. Because all UniFLEX39 Series air
point shifts to another location on the fan curve after a slight handlers have only one fan, this type of instability is not a
permanent disturbance. Fan operation is unstable if it fluc- problem in systems with 39NX air handlers.
tuates repeatedly or erratically. There are 3 main types of Fan stall is the most common type of instability, and it oc-
unstable fan operation: curs with any type of centrifugal fan when the fan is starved
System surge is a cycling increase and decrease in system for air.
static pressure. It can occur in forward-curved fan systems Normally, the rotation of the fan wheel forces the air
when the system characteristic curve is to the left of the fan through the blade passageway from the low pressure to the
performance curve peak. A forward-curved centrifugal fan high pressure side of the fan. If the airflow is restricted too
has a performance curve with a slight dip to the left of peak much, however, there is not enough air to fill the space be-
performance. System surge can occur in this area because tween the blades and the air distribution between the blades
there are several possible operating points, instead of one, becomes uneven and erratic. Air can flow backwards through
resulting in pulsing or pumping as the fan seeks one of the the wheel and the noise level is substantially increased. If
operating points. the fan runs in this condition for a long time, wheel failure
is likely to occur.
Fan stall has been observed on VAV systems using forward-
curved fan wheels where the initial design operating point
is selected to the left of the peak performance line. In this
case, most or all of the VAV boxes may throttle closed at
very light loads, which can reduce the airflow to the point
where the fan becomes starved for air.
For a given speed, the operating point where a fan stalls
is a function of the wheel geometry and wheel speed. In
general, the stall point is within the range of 15 to 25% of
the airflow obtained at free delivery. See the figure below.

195 202
Application data (cont)
Outlet velocity should not be used as a selection criterion. Coils
Outlet velocity has no direct effect on sound genera-
Coil definitions
tion and is not a factor used to determine sound
power. A coil, as the term is used with air-handling equipment, is a
The best sound characteristics are obtained at maximum heat exchange device. A heating or cooling medium passes
fan efficiency. For fans operating at higher static pressures, through the coil, where it either rejects heat to, or absorbs
maximum efficiency occurs at higher air quantities. These heat from, the airstream passing over the coil, depending
fans, therefore, have greater allowable outlet velocities. upon the relative temperatures of medium and airstream.
In regard to sound generation, a fan should be selected Tube — The tube is a small-diameter pipe through which
as near to maximum efficiency as possible, and adjacent the heating or cooling medium passes as it rejects or ab-
ductwork should be properly designed. sorbs heat. Coil tubes are generally constructed of copper
The best balance of first cost and fan efficiency usually but may be made of other metals.
results with a fan selection slightly smaller than that repre- Fin — The coil fin is a thin metal plate attached to the tube
senting the maximum efficiency available. to improve the heat transfer efficiency from medium to air-
stream. Typically, it is made of either aluminum or copper.
Fan brake horsepower required for a given fan is a func- Header — The header is a pipe of large diameter to which
tion of cfm, static pressure, fan type, and characteristics. several tubes are connected. It serves as a distributor of the
The actual bhp of 2 fans of the same type and applied to heating or cooling medium to the tubes. Headers are typi-
the same duty may differ because of individual characteris- cally of steel.
tics and efficiency points.
The fan bhp required may be obtained from the fan bhp Casing — The supporting metal structure for tubes and
curves in Fan Performance section of this catalog (pages header is called a casing. It is usually made of galvanized
118-187). The motor bhp required, however, will be slightly steel but can be made of other materials (stainless steel).
higher due to losses in the V-belt drive system. Generally Inlet and outlet — These are pipe stubs on the header
these losses are 3 to 5%. where the heating or cooling medium enters and leaves the
To approximate the required motor bhp for standard air coil.
at the selection or 100% cfm point, use the following In water coils, the supply inlet is the pipe stub located on
formula: the side where the air leaves the coil. The outlet is the stub
on the entering air side of the coil. Such an arrangement is
Cfm x TP known as counterflow.
Motor BHP =
6350 x Efficiency In steam coils, the inlet is always the higher stub so that
Where: TP = Fan Total Pressure condensate will drain out of the lower stub.
6350 = Constant
Efficiency = Fan Efficiency x Drive Efficiency

Fan efficiencies generally vary from 0.50 to 0.90%. Mo-


tor efficiencies generally vary from 0.85 to 1.00%. For quick
analysis, you may use an average fan and drive efficiency of
0.55 for constant speed drives.

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Finned area or face area — The working area of the coil Cooling coils are typically available in 4-, 6-, 8-, and 10-
is defined as the width x length of the finned area through row configurations. Tubes should have an outside diameter
which air passes. This finned or face area does not include (OD) of 1⁄2 in. to maximize heat transfer at minimum water
the extra dimensions for the casing. flows. Coils should be sized for the most efficient use of wa-
ter. Water temperature differences of 12 to 16° F are typi-
Face velocity — This is the air velocity in fpm across the cal and represent optimum selection points.
finned or face area of a coil. It is determined by dividing the
air volume in cfm by the coil face area in square feet. Pass — That part of the circuit that passes through the air-
stream once.
Air Volume (Cfm)
Face Velocity (Fpm) =
Coil Face Area (Sq Ft)
The first step in selecting an air handler size is to deter-
mine the maximum allowable face velocity.
This maximum is determined by the specifier and is based
primarily on the following criteria:
1. Avoidance of moisture carryover into the ductwork
(applies to cooling coils only).
2. Air pressure drop across the coil.
Note that this is a 4-pass circuit.
3. Heat transfer efficiency.
The maximum safe air velocity without moisture carry-
over into the ductwork depends on the type and spacing of Direct expansion (DX) coil circuits — DX coils have a
the finned surface, the amount of moisture on the coil, and minimum of 2 intertwined refrigerant circuits. A full-circuit
the geometry between coil and fan inlet or ductwork. Since
DX coil in a unit is sometimes referred to as a row-split coil
coil moisture conditions vary, and coil versus duct geom- because its intertwined circuits perform similarly to a con-
etry varies (for example, between draw-thru, blow-thru, ver- ventional row-split coil.
tical, or horizontal units), the specified maximum face ve-
locity should allow for these variations.
Fan horsepower is also affected by face velocity, since the Ethylene glycol
air resistance across the coil varies roughly as the square of
the face velocity. The effects of ethylene glycol usage on coil capacity and
pressure drop can be determined from Carrier’s computer-
For the above reasons, the maximum specified face ve- ized coil selection or performance programs. For a quick
locity is normally a conservative figure (on the low side). estimate of these effects, however, use the chart below.
Suggested design face velocities are as follows:
The chart is based on 6-row/14-fin coil performance with
COIL FACE VELOCITY the only variable being ethylene glycol concentration by
TYPE RANGE weight.
Cooling 400 to 600 fpm
Heating 400 to 1200 fpm → ETHYLENE GLYCOL EFFECTS
In variable air volume (VAV) applications, the system gen-
erally operates below peak air volume for extended peri-
ods. In such cases, the design face velocity is commonly
selected at the higher end of the suggested range.

Tube face — This is the number of tubes in any one coil


row.

NOTE: Use % ethylene glycol concentration for burst protection,


not freeze-up protection.

This is a 4-row coil with a 4-tube face. Note that tubes


are staggered in adjacent rows.

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Application data (cont)
Filters bushings and mounted in rigid flanged galvanized-steel damper
Air is contaminated in varying degrees by soil, organic mat- frame. Dampers seat firmly against neoprene gasketed stops
ter, spores, bacteria, smoke, dust, and fumes. to minimize air leakage. Parallel acting dampers are inter-
connected by a single bar and are field adaptable to the
Air cleaning and filtration devices are required in order to number of zones required.
create a clean work environment, reduce cleaning costs,
and extend the life of machinery or equipment. Inlet guide vanes (IGV) [may also be referred to as vari-
able inlet vanes (VIV)]. The vanes are installed at the inlet of
Filter ratings the fan scroll as a means of air volume and pressure control
Filters are rated according to efficiency and dust-holding for VAV applications. This type of fan control is considered
capacity. to be of intermediate cost and may be applied to forward-
The most commonly accepted method of testing filter ef- curved or airfoil fans.
ficiency is per ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Re- Vibration isolators (spring-type) are used to isolate the
frigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers) Standard 52. unit vibration from the supporting structure.
Previously used methods include AFI (American Filter Insti- Isolators should be selected with great care. Proper con-
tute) and NBS (National Bureau of Standards) methods. Ab- sideration must be given to unit weight distribution, mass,
solute, or HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters, be- and frequency of vibration. Isolators selected for a particu-
cause of the unusually small particles involved, are tested lar unit will differ for each support point and must be cor-
by the DOP (Dioctyl-phthalate particle) test. rectly installed and adjusted. By specifying factory-installed
Filter dust-holding capacity is directly related to filter life. internal isolation, selection and installation errors can be
The filter is replaced when the amount of dirt and dust it avoided.
contains builds up air resistance to an unacceptable level.
Air resistance build-up is measured by a filter air-resistance Fan control on variable air volume systems
gage.
Introduction
Options and accessories With their inherent characteristics of reducing airflow to meet
Several types of special components or equipment are avail- demand, VAV systems can be a source of major energy sav-
able on UniFLEX39 units. These items are assembled with ings, because fan brake horsepower (bhp) varies with the
a unit to enable the air handler to match individual job re- amount of air delivered.
quirements in as complete and efficient a way as possible. The degree to which bhp savings are realized, however,
is also affected by the type of fan volume control selected
Descriptions and the effectiveness of its application. Furthermore, proper
Mixing box is used as a plenum for mixing and combining fan control assures proper duct pressure for the required
2 airstreams, such as outside air and return air, before chan- air distribution and provides quiet terminal unit operation.
neling the resultant blend toward the unit.
In selecting a method of fan volume control, the follow-
Filter section is a housing used for assembling individual ing should be considered:
filters or packs into a complete bank, suitable for handling
1. System parameters
large air quantities. Several types are available:
a. Cfm
• Flat filter (high velocity) is a filter section for 2-in. or 4-in.
b. Static pressure
thick filters. The Carrier designation is FLT.
c. Percent volume reduction (turndown)
• Angle filter (low velocity) is a filter section for 2-in. thick
filters. The Carrier designation is ANG. 2. Fan type
• The bag/cartridge filter section accommodates bag fil- a. Design point efficiency
ters, with a separate track for built-in 2-in. prefilters. It b. Part load efficiency
also accommodates cartridge filters and is used down- c. Part load stability
stream of fan or in upstream locations. The Carrier des- 3. Sound levels
ignation is BCF. a. Fan generated sound
Access section permits access to the interior of the unit b. Duct and terminal sound
for inspection or cleaning. The section is equipped with c. Control generated sound
hinged doors. Carrier designation is ACC. 4. Initial cost
Face and bypass section (FBP1) has 2 sets of dampers. 5. Obtainable savings
It is used with a coil section either to direct the airstream 6. Reliability and ease of maintenance
through the coil or to divert (bypass) the air around the coil.
This section is commonly used for air temperature con- System parameters
trol with steam and hot water coils to heat subfreezing air. Before a fan type or control is selected, analyze the system
When less cooling is required but dehumidification is needed, at both the design point and at part load. It is in the part
some air is bypassed. The remaining air flows through the load region that the fan will be operating a large percent-
coil and is dehumidified. age of the time.
Zoning damper sections have hot and cold air damper
blades mechanically secured at 90 degrees to each other
on a common 1⁄2-in. diameter steel rod rotating in nylon

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Fan application Methods of fan air-volume control
Certain fans are more efficient in low static pressure sys- • FC fans with terminal throttling (riding the fan curve)
tems, while others operate best in higher pressure systems. • FC or AF fans with inlet guide vanes
Some fan types are designed to handle very large air vol- • FC fans with 2-speed motors
umes while others are more efficient at lower volumes. • AF fans with 2-speed motors
Forward-curved (FC) fans are typically used for low to • FC or AF fans with variable frequency drives
medium pressure applications (2 to 4.5-in. wg total static A short description of some of these control methods fol-
pressure [TSP]), since their best efficiency is in this region. lows. A summary comparison table is provided at the end
The FC fans are reasonably stable over a wide (25 to of the section.
100%) cfm range at constant rpm. Because of the relatively Forward-curved (FC) fans with terminal throttling
flat curve, FC fans tolerate modulation in airflow without (riding fan curve) — This is the simplest and most eco-
large increases in static pressure. Most important, FC fans nomical first-cost method of air volume control on VAV sys-
are lowest in first cost. tems, since no accessories are required.
Airfoil (AF) fans have their greatest efficiency at higher Air volume reduction is produced solely by throttling of
static pressures (4.5 to 8.0 in. wg total static pressure). terminal units in response to load reduction. As the units
Because of the shape of the AF fan performance curve, throttle, system resistance changes.
bhp decreases as air volume decreases only when a VAV The chart below, Forward-Curved Fan with Air Terminal
volume control device such as inlet vanes or fan speed con- Throttling, illustrates the reduction in bhp and cfm at con-
trol is used. stant rpm. Point A is the peak cfm operating point. Note
Airfoil fans are more expensive than FC fans and, in ad- the required bhp at this cfm. As cfm is reduced by terminal
dition, there is a price premium for the inlet vanes. In op- throttling, we move along the fan constant rpm curve to
eration, as the inlet vanes throttle, they generate additional point B. Note the lower cfm and bhp values at B.
sound power beyond that experienced at full flow or wide- At reduced airflow conditions, the total system static pres-
open vane condition. On the other hand, the noise gener- sure may undergo little or no change although air pressure
ated by the fan blades themselves may decrease due to the loss through the air handling unit decreases. This means
lower air volume. that duct pressure increases as pressure loss across the ter-
minal unit increases. For low- and medium-static pressure
The E-20-II computer program systems, this increase in duct pressure should not result in
This fan performance program can provide quick determi- noticeable sound level changes. However, at higher design
nation of operating costs by a comparison of several sys- static pressures, job sound requirements should be reviewed
tems. The present value of the savings should be established to determine if this air volume control method is feasible.
by using a desired payback period and applicable interest
rate to discover whether the initial cost investment for the
selected method of fan volume control is justified.

FORWARD-CURVED FAN WITH AIR TERMINAL THROTTLING


VARIATIONS IN BHP AT CONSTANT RPM

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Application data (cont)
Fan control on variable air volume systems Forward-curved (FC) or Airfoil (AF) fans with vari-
(cont) able frequency drive — This method of air volume con-
Forward-Curved (FC) or Airfoil (AF) fans with inlet trol varies the fan speed in response to air volume require-
guide vanes — The use of an airfoil fan and inlet guide ments. It is the most efficient way to control air volume and
vanes is dictated by the primary need to handle higher sys- save the most energy.
tem static pressures and cfm’s. Since an airfoil fan, with its Variable frequency drives can provide considerably greater
nonoverloading characteristics, is unsuitable for terminal reduction in fan bhp than throttling with either fan dis-
throttling (riding the fan curve) or with discharge dampers, charge dampers or inlet guide vane control. At reduced load
another means must be used. requirements, fan speed is reduced proportionately, with
Vanes installed in the fan inlet open and close in response resulting lower cfm, lower total static pressure, lower bhp
to system pressure and air volume requirements. As load requirements, and lower sound levels. The lower sound level
decreases and terminal units begin to throttle, duct static is in direct contrast to fans with inlet guide vanes, where
pressure increases. The pressure increase is detected by a sound levels increase as air volume decreases through the
static pressure sensor in the duct system. The sensor causes vanes.
the operator to close the inlet vanes sufficiently to maintain In the VAV system, as the load decreases and terminal
duct pressure at the control setting. units throttle, duct static pressure increases. A static pres-
With inlet guide vane control, the closing of the vanes sure sensor in the duct system detects the pressure increase
causes the air to spin in the direction of fan rotation. The and initiates a fan speed change through the variable speed
spin results in less static pressure being generated and less system. Fan speed is reduced until the duct sensor detects a
horsepower being required at the reduced cfm. satisfactory duct pressure.
The inlet guide vanes (IGV), also known as variable inlet The Variable Frequency Fan Speed Control chart illus-
vanes (VIV), actually change the fan performance charac- trates the results of fan speed reduction as operation shifts
teristics as well as reduce the amount of delivered air. As from Point A to Point B. If duct pressure begins to fall due
the vanes close, there is a new and different fan perfor- to terminal units opening, the duct sensor will signal the fan
mance curve at each vane setting. Airflow, static pressure, speed controller to increase fan speed.
and bhp are all different points on the new curves. This method of air volume control permits fan speed re-
Two disadvantages of inlet guide vanes are: duction down to 40% of design rpm. With FC fans riding
the fan curve at the lower rpm, cfm may be as low as 10%
1. As an obstruction to the airstream, they cause a slight
of peak design.
fan efficiency loss (increase in required bhp).
2. They are a source of sound generation at reduced cfm. The method may be applied to any size VAV system. It is
While the sound caused by fan blades diminishes at lower particularly cost effective on systems with high turndown
airflows, the sound caused by the vanes increases. The where the full speed reduction capability can be utilized.
overload sound level, then, is a function of both the inlet Fan speed control can be used with either FC or AF fans
vane position and the quantity of air being handled. Sound with similar results. Use the FC-type fan for systems oper-
attenuation devices designed to handle full flow cfm may ating at low or medium static pressures and an AF fan for
be inadequate at reduced flow. high static pressure systems.

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207
Fan control arrangements station S. The signal from the controller C is supplied to
both fan operators O1 and O2. Therefore, the capacity of
Fan arrangements on VAV systems include: each fan is altered to the same degree.
A Supply-air fan only. At less than design conditions, the actual difference in
B Supply- and return-air fan in system with low or mod- flow between the 2 fans will differ from that at design by an
erate (less than 50%) turndown ratio. amount that is dependent on the difference between the 2
fan systems and fan curves. For this reason, the fans se-
C Supply- and return-air fan in system with high (over
lected for supply and return should have like or similar op-
50%) turndown ratio.
erating characteristics. It would not be good practice, for
Controls can be either factory-mounted direct digital, field- example, to select an airfoil supply fan with a forward-
mounted direct digital, or pneumatic-type control. curved return fan because of the major differences in their
Supply-air fan only — Fan control arrangement A illus- fan curves.
trates such a system. In operation, a static pressure sensor Supply- and return-air fan (high turndown ratio) —
in the main air duct measures average static pressure. The In VAV systems with over 50% difference between design
sensor at S causes the static pressure transmitter TS to send and minimum flow, a more sophisticated control arrange-
a control signal to controller C. The controller compares ment is required in order to maintain a fixed difference be-
the incoming signal to a preset value and sends a signal to tween supply and return fan cfm.
the fan air volume controller O accordingly. The air volume
controller, which may be a discharge damper, inlet vanes, The typical method shown in Fan Control Arrangement
or speed controller, modulates until the static pressure set C has flow measuring stations A in both the supply- and
point is maintained. the return-air ducts. Velocity pressure transmitters TV out-
A system without a return-air fan need not have relief put signals that are linear to velocity pressure. Square root
dampers for exhausting a portion of the return air unless extractors E convert the velocity pressure signals into sig-
the amount of fixed outside air is significant. Generally, nals linear to velocity. A scaling multiplier M converts the
in 50 to 100% of outside-air systems, relief dampers are signals from the square root extractor into signals linear to
recommended. air volume. The return-air fan controller C2 receives the
signals from both scaling multipliers and resets the return-
Supply- and return-air fan (low or moderate turn- air fan capacity to maintain desired cfm differential between
down ratio) — In this arrangement (see Fan Control Ar- supply and return fan.
rangement B on page 208), the supply- and return-air fans
are controlled from the same static pressure measuring

FAN CONTROL ARRANGEMENT A


UNIT ARRANGEMENT WITH SUPPLY FAN ONLY (Typ)

LEGEND
C — Controller
O — Operator
S — Static Pressure Measuring
Station
TS Transmitter
Control Wiring
Signal Wiring

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Application data (cont)
FAN CONTROL ARRANGEMENT B
UNIT ARRANGEMENT WITH SUPPLY AND RETURN FAN (Typ), LOW/MODERATE TURNDOWN SYSTEM

LEGEND
C — Controller
O1 — Supply Fan Operator
O2 — Return Fan Operator
S — Static Pressure
Measuring Station
TS — Transmitter —
Static Pressure
Control Wiring
Signal Wiring

FAN CONTROL ARRANGEMENT C


UNIT ARRANGEMENT WITH SUPPLY AND RETURN FAN (Typ), HIGH TURNDOWN SYSTEM

LEGEND
A — Airflow Measuring Station
C1 — Supply Fan Controller
C2 — Return Fan Controller
E — Square Root Extractor
M — Multiplier
O1 — Supply Fan Operator
O2 — Return Fan Operator
S — Static Pressure
Measuring Station
TS — Transmitter — Static Pressure
TV — Transmitter — Velocity Pressure
Control Wiring
Signal Wiring

209
Other VAV system considerations include: Provision for minimum outside air — Local codes may
1. Location of static pressure measuring station. require that sufficient outside air be provided at reduced load
as well as full load to satisfy the VAV system minimum out-
2. Provision for minimum outside air. side air requirements.
Measurement of static pressure, in most cases, should The recommended procedure is to install an airflow mea-
be made in the branch duct with the largest pressure varia- suring station in the minimum outside-air duct. As shown
tions (e.g., a building’s western zone), or 2⁄3 to 3⁄4 of the in Provision for Minimum Outside Air schematic, a velocity
way out in the supply duct. Depending on the system, a pressure transmitter TV receives input pressure signals of
typical controller set point is 1.0 to 2.0 in. wg to ensure
total and static pressure. It then transmits an output signal,
sufficient static pressure for remote terminal unit operation.
linear to velocity pressure, to controller C2. The controller
In a large-scale duct system with multiple branches, the compares the incoming signal to a preset value and issues
static pressure sensors should be installed in each major control air to damper operator O2. The operator then po-
branch duct. This will permit fan control from the most criti- sitions the outside-air damper so that the required minimum
cal sensor as the building load changes. As load demand outside air is obtained. The schematic also shows the pro-
varies, one duct may require full volume while other ducts visions for controlling the supply fan through measurement
are serving systems with reduced volume requirements. of static pressure.
As a protection for the ductwork, a high limit static pres-
sure sensor is often placed at the fan discharge with a set-
ting slightly above design static pressure. This sensor guards
the duct system against sudden flow restrictions such as the
closing of a fire damper.

PROVISION FOR MINIMUM OUTSIDE AIR


UNIT ARRANGEMENT WITH SUPPLY FAN ONLY (Typ),
CONTROL OF MINIMUM OUTSIDE AIR

LEGEND
A — Airflow Measuring Station
C1 — Supply Fan Controller
C2 — Damper Controller
O1 — Supply Fan Operator
O2 — Damper Operator
S — Static Pressure Measuring
Station
TS — Transmitter — Static Pressure
TV — Transmitter —Velocity Pressure
Control Wiring
Signal Wiring

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Application data (cont)
→ FAN SUMMARY COMPARISON

TYPE OF FIRST- TURNDOWN SOUND ENERGY- APPLICATION


CONTROL COST RANK RANGE GENERATION SAVINGS RANGE — NORMAL COMMENTS
(Normal) RANK* RANK FOR AIR COND.
FC Fan 1 TSP 09 to 4.59 For moderate turndown systems with
Terminal Throttling (Lowest Cost) 60-70% 4 4 Cfm 3,000 to 35,000 a flat fan curve and low to medium static
(Riding Fan Curve) pressure and cfm range.
For systems with predictable 2-load
FC Fan with 2 (Not 2 3 TSP 09 to 4.59 situations in low to medium static
2-Speed Motor Applicable) Cfm 3,000 to 35,000 pressure range. Controls are more
complicated.
For moderate turndown systems with
FC Fan, With 3 25-35% 3 2 TSP 09 to 4.59 medium to high static pressure and
Inlet Guide Vanes Cfm 3,000 to 35,000 cfm range. Sound remains constant
or decreases as flow decreases.
For moderate turndown systems with
AF Fan, With 4 15-25% 5 2 TSP 4.59 to 8.09 medium to high static pressure and
Inlet Guide Vanes Cfm 3,000 to 63,000 cfm range. Inlet guide vanes will
generate sound at reduced cfm levels.
FC Fan 1 1 TSP 09 to 4.59 For high turndown, low to medium static
With Variable 5 10-15% pressure systems. Best energy savings.
Frequency Drive (Quietest) (Best) Cfm 3,000 to 35,000 Fast payback. Fan generates least sound.
AF Fan 1 1 TSP 4.59 to 8.09 For high turndown, medium to high static
With Variable 5 10-15% (Quietest) (Best) Cfm 5,000 to 63,000 pressure systems. Best energy savings.
Frequency Drive Fan generates least sound.
LEGEND
AF — Airfoil
FC — Forward Curved
TSP — Total Static Pressure
*Including part load.
NOTE: Rank is based on a relative scale of 1 to 5. Some methods have comparable rating.

211 195
Guide specifications
Central Station Air Handling Unit pable of shipping fully assembled up to 40 ft in
length or as individually flanged sections. Units less
HVAC Guide Specifications than 11 ft wide shall be capable of being sus-
Size Range: 2,000 to 55,000 Nominal Cfm pended directly without an additional structural plat-
Carrier Model Number: UniFLEX39 (39NX) form, or platform shall be supplied by the
Part 1 — General manufacturer.
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 4. When sections are supplied as separate compo-
A. Indoor mounted, central station air-handling unit de- nents either assembled or shipped separately, each
signed to provide air to a conditioned space as re- section shall have mating flanges for bolted assem-
quired to meet specified performance requirements bly. The flange shall extend around the complete
for ventilation, heating, cooling, filtration, and distri- perimeter of each section. Bolts shall be 5⁄16-in.
bution. Unit shall be assembled for horizontal/vertical diameter and be located no further than 16 in. on
draw-thru or blow-thru application, as shown on the center. The manufacturer shall supply sufficient
drawings, and shall be arranged to discharge condi- closed cell gasket for full perimeter coverage. If
tioned air as shown on the drawings. Units shall be units are supplied with corner-only connection
supplied by the specified manufacturer. points, the equipment manufacturer shall install
mating flanges on the sections to match this
B. Substitute units may be offered only as an alternate specification.
to the specified equipment.
B. Unit Cabinet:
C. The cost of the consulting engineer’s review of per-
formance, size, and safety of alternate units shall be 1. Unit panels shall be constructed of 16-gage mill
the responsibility of the equipment contractor. galvanized steel. Casting panels shall be remov-
able for easy access to the unit. Bolts and screws
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE shall be aluminized or stainless steel. Chromium
A. Unit performance shall be certified in accordance with coated/plated screws and bolts are prone to crack-
ARI Standard 430 for Central Station Air-Handling ing, chipping, and corrosion and shall not be al-
Units. lowed. No fan supports, structural members, pan-
B. Direct-expansion coils shall be designed and tested in els, or flooring shall be welded unless aluminum,
accordance with ASHRAE 15 Safety Code for Me- stainless steel, or other corrosion-resistant mate-
chanical Refrigeration (latest edition). rial is used. Painted welds on steel or galvanized
steel are not acceptable.
C. Insulation and insulation adhesive shall comply with
NFPA 90A requirements for flame spread and smoke → 2. Access doors shall be of double wall construction
generation. and be installed on lift-off type hinges for all out-
ward opening applications. Hinge pins shall be
→ D. All units shall be UL and CSA certified by a certifying
welded to base plate to avoid loss. ‘‘Drop in’’ hinge
agency (such as ETL) to ensure that the product meets
pins are not acceptable. Multiple handles (not more
standard electrical requirements.
than three) shall be provided to assure positive clo-
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING sure. Handles shall be Vent Lok type, rated to meet
A. Unit shall be stored and handled in accordance with 500-hour salt spray requirements. Doors shall open
the unit manufacturer’s instructions. outward for negative pressure and inward for posi-
Part 2 — Products tive pressure applications. Operating pressure of
unit shall always ensure that the door compresses
2.01 EQUIPMENT the gasket seal. Doors shall always open against
A. General: pressure for maximum safety considerations.
1. Unit shall be Carrier factory-assembled, central sta- 3. Casings shall be supplied and have the following
tion air handler. Unit may consist of a fan and coil characteristics as specified. When insulation is re-
section with a factory-installed chilled water or quired it shall have full coverage waterproof adhe-
direct-expansion coil, preheat or reheat coil, heat- sive to firmly secure the material to the unit cas-
ing coil section, electric heat section, face and by- ing. (Select option a - f as appropriate.)
pass section, filter section, access section, mixing
a. Casing shall have 1-in. minimum thickness
box or combination filter-mixing box, return fan,
dual-density neoprene-faced fiberglass insu-
diffuser, air blender, and exhaust fan section as in-
lation with a density of not less than 11⁄2 lbs
dicated on the equipment schedule.
per cu ft.
2. All units shall be supplied with a longitudinal
12-gage, galvanized steel structural perimeter base b. Casing shall have 1-in. minimum thickness
rail that shall serve as a housekeeping rail when dual-density neoprene-faced fiberglass insu-
unit is installed. Base rail shall be installed by the lation with a density of not less than 3 lbs per
manufacturer at the factory. Perimeter 10-gage cu ft.
lifting lugs for overhead lifting shall be provided. c. Casing shall have 2-in. minimum thickness
Slinging of units in place of lifting lugs is not dual-density neoprene-faced fiberglass insu-
acceptable. lation with a density of not less than 11⁄2 lbs
3. Units shall ship in the fewest number of sections per cu ft.
to meet project requirements. Units shall be ca-
195 212
Guide specifications (cont)
d. Casing shall be dual wall with 20-gage inte- 6. A motor shall be mounted within the fan section
rior galvanized steel liner. Casing shall have casing on slide rails having 2 adjusting screws. Mo-
a 2-in. minimum thickness dual-density fiber- tor shall be open, drip-proof NEMA Design B with
glass insulation with a density of not less than size and electrical characteristics as shown on the
11⁄2 lbs per cu ft. equipment schedule. Motors shall be mounted on
e. Casing shall be dual wall with 16-gage per- a horizontal flat surface and shall not be supported
forated aluminum interior liner. Perforated gal- by the fan or its structural members. Each motor
vanized steel is prone to corrosion and shall shall be tested in the assembled unit with voltage
not be acceptable. Perforated 18-gage stain- and ampere readings verified. Each motor shall bear
less steel is acceptable in lieu of aluminum. a factory certification run test label to verify com-
Casing shall have a 2-in. minimum thickness pliance. For units with over 32 sq ft of coil area,
dual-density fiberglass insulation with a den- an auxiliary motor and drive shall be available for
sity not less than 11⁄2 lbs per cu ft. installation in the fan section on the same side of
the fan as the primary system.
f. Casing exterior shall be painted to meet 500-
hour salt spray requirement. Color shall be a. The auxiliary motor and drive shall be factory
manufacturer’s standard color or an alter- installed to match equipment schedule. Aux-
nate color as specified. iliary system may be the same (hp, rpm, and
voltage) or different than the primary system.
C. Fan Section:
7. Fan drive shall be designed for a minimum 1.3
→ 1. Fan section shall be constructed of insulated gal-
vanized steel and have formed channel base for service factor, shall be constant variable pitch for
integral mounting of fan assembly and casing pan- motors 71⁄2 hp and less, and shall be constant-
speed fixed-pitch for 10 hp and larger. All drives
els. Fan scroll, wheel, shaft, bearings, drives, and
shall be factory mounted, with belts aligned and
motor shall be mounted on a structural steel as-
tensioned.
sembly which shall be isolated from the outer cas-
ing with factory-installed 2-in. deflection spring 8. The fan section shall come with a solid galvanized
isolators and vibration-absorbent fan discharge seal. steel service floor of sufficient size to enable field
Hinged access door per 2.01.B.2 shall be pro- personnel to work on or adjust the motor and drive
vided on both sides of unit when supplied with in- without damaging insulation.
ternal isolation. 9. The fan section shall be available with the follow-
2. Each unit shall have one fan wheel and scroll only. ing options:
Fans shall be double-width, double-inlet type with a. Service viewport made of glass with safety
forward-curved blades or backward-curved airfoil wire reinforcement.
section blades as indicated on the equipment sched- b. Service light with safety cage (field wired).
ule. Backward-inclined or backward-curved fans do
not have the efficiency of airfoil blades and shall c. Extended lubrication lines to unit exterior for
not be acceptable. Forward-curved wheels shall be fan motor and fan bearings.
bonderized steel painted with baked enamel, or D. Coil Sections:
galvanized steel, airfoil wheels shall be painted with 1. All coil sections shall be constructed of insulated
zinc chromate primer and an enamel finish coat. mill galvanized steel panels. All coils must be eas-
a. Fans specified shall be supplied with inlet guide ily removable from top or side of horizontal units
vanes (IGV) if so scheduled, for variable vol- and from the side of vertical units. Where 2 or
ume control. more coils are installed in a coil bank, intermedi-
3. Fan wheels shall be keyed to the shaft and shall ate drain pans that extend a minimum of 6 in.
be designed for continuous operation at the maxi- from the coil face shall be provided and the con-
mum rated fan speed and motor horsepower. Fan densate piped to the bottom drain pan. The bot-
wheels and shafts shall be selected to operate at tom coil shall not serve as a drain pan for the up-
least 25% below the first critical speed, and shall per coil.
be statically and dynamically balanced as an Main drain pan shall be insulated double-wall gal-
assembly. vanized steel, sloped toward drain fitting with a
4. Fan shafts shall be solid steel, turned, ground, pol- recessed vertical exit non-trapping design with in-
ished, and coated with rust-preventative oil. Ac- tegral elbow for side discharge and FPT connec-
cess doors shall be provided so that the fan shaft tion and shall comply with ASHRAE Standard 62.
may be removed without the removal of casing A maximum of one drain shall be supplied for each
panels and to facilitate the air balancing of the cooling coil section. Unless this drain pan is con-
system. tinuous between the fan and coil sections, a drain
5. Fan bearings shall be self-aligning, pillow-block re- on the fan section shall not be allowed.
greasable ball- or roller-type selected for a mini- Moisture shall not carry over past the coil.
mum average life of 200,000 hours. a. The coil drain pan shall be stainless steel if
a. For units with over 32 sq ft of coil area, bear- specified as an alternate to the base specifi-
ing may be rated for 400,000 average life if cation. Design features shall be the same with
so specified. all material types.
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2. All coils shall be tested at 400-psig air pressure E. Electric Heating Section:
while submerged in water. Coil performance shall 1. Electric heating sections shall be constructed of mill
be certified in accordance with ARI Standard 410. galvanized steel and shall provide flush mounting
All coils shall have mill galvanized steel casings as of the heater control box access door on the side
standard. of the unit.
3. Chilled water coils shall be aluminum plate fin type Electric heating coils for use in air-handling units
with belled collars and shall be bonded to 1⁄2-in. shall be open-wire type, 80% nickel, 20% chro-
OD copper tubes by mechanical expansion. Coils mium resistance coils, insulated by floating ce-
shall have steel or non-ferrous headers with MPT ramic bushings and supported in a galvanized steel
connections. Working pressure shall be 300 psig frame. Bushings shall be recessed into embossed
at 200 F. openings and stacked into supporting brackets
Coils shall be drainable and have non-trapping cir- spaced on not more than 4-in. centers. Thermal
cuits. No turbulence-promoting devices will be per- cutouts for primary and secondary overtempera-
mitted inside the tubes. Headers shall have drain ture protection shall be provided to meet UL and
and vent connections. Vents and drains that are NEC requirements. Maximum element heating den-
installed in coil return or supply bends promote sity shall be 55 Watts/sq inch.
coil tube fatigue and shall not be allowed. Coil a. An integral control box shall be furnished by
nozzles and headers shall be of the same material. the manufacturer. It shall contain thermal
4. Direct expansion coils shall be aluminum plate fin cutouts, primary and secondary control, sub-
type with belled collars and shall be bonded to circuit fusing, airflow switch, and fused con-
1⁄2-in. OD copper tubes by mechanical expansion. trol transformer.
Coils shall be provided with pressure-type brass F. Filter Sections:
distributors with solder-type connections and shall
1. Each filter section shall be designed and constructed
have a minimum of 2 distributors. Coils for full-
to house the specific type of filter shown on the
face active or face-split operation shall have inter-
equipment schedule. A double-walled hinged ac-
twined circuits for equal loading on each circuit.
cess door of the type described in section 2.01.B.2
Suction and discharge connections shall be on the
shall be provided on the side of the section.
same end. After testing, coils shall be dehydrated
and charged with dry air. 2. Flat filter sections shall accept 2-in. or 4-in. filters
of standard sizes. Sections shall include side ac-
5. Hot water coils shall be aluminum plate fin type
cess slide rails. Flat filter section is to be arranged
with belled collars bonded to 1⁄2-in. OD copper
with maximum depth of 8 inches in the direction
tubes by mechanical expansion. Coils shall have
of airflow.
steel headers with MPT connections. Working pres-
sures shall be 175 psig at 400 F. Headers shall 3. Angle filter sections shall accept 2-in. filters of stand-
have drain and vent connections. ard sizes, arranged in horizontal V formation.
6. Steam distributing coils (non-freeze type) shall be 4. Bag cartridge filter sections shall be capable of ac-
aluminum plate fin type with an outer copper tube cepting standard size 12-in. deep rigid media or
diameter of 1 in. with a 5⁄8-in. diameter inner dis- bag filters. When bag/cartridge filters are installed
tributing tube and steel headers with MPT connec- in a positive pressure application the section shall
tions. Working pressure shall be 175 psig at have rear service filter access and doors shall open
400 F. inward against pressure for safety and leak integ-
rity. For filters with lengths longer than 12 in., ad-
7. Tube wall thicknesses shall not be less than 0.017
ditional plenum section(s) shall be supplied.
inches. Tube diameter on all water and refrigerant
coils shall be 1⁄2-in. OD to ensure high thermal G. Damper Sections:
performance with lower total flow requirements 1. Mixing boxes and filter-mixing boxes shall have par-
and reduced pumping requirements. allel blades, interconnecting outside-air and return-
8. Coil options shall be supplied as follows if air dampers. All mixing boxes and filter-mixing
specified. boxes shall have a double-walled hinged access door
a. Copper fin coil construction with stainless steel as specified. Floors of 16-gage steel shall be sup-
casings. plied for mixing boxes to protect insulation.
b. Aluminum fin coil with stainlesss steel 2. Face and bypass sections shall have opposed-acting
casings. damper blades in the face damper and parallel
blades in the bypass damper. Blades shall be double-
c. Copper or brass header/nozzle assembly. skin airfoil type.
d. Units with nominal face areas 26 sq ft and 3. All damper blades shall be galvanized steel, housed
larger shall have available as an option water in a galvanized steel frame and mechanically fas-
coils with connections on both sides of the tened to a hex axle rod rotating in stainless steel
unit. These half coils may be removed from bearings. Dampers shall be sectionalized to limit
the same or opposite sides of the unit for re- blade length to no more than 48 in. so as to mini-
duced service area applications. mize blade warpage. Neoprene blade seals are re-
e. Tube wall thickness of 0.025 inches. quired to assure tight closure.
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4. All dampers shall be rated for a maximum leakage range of 600 through 50,000 cfm cooling and
rate per square foot of 7 cfm per sq ft at 70,000 cfm for heating or ventilating duty.
1.0 in. wg. 7. Construction of mixer shall be of welded alumi-
a. Optional premium dampers shall be available num 0.081 framing and turbulators. The mixer
for maximum leakage rate per sq ft of 5 cfm shall have no moving parts and shall contain a pri-
per sq ft at 1.0 in. wg. Damper blades shall mary set of direction-changing vanes, a second-
be double-skin galvanized steel airfoil type with ary set of turbulator vanes, and a cone design for
stainless steel jam seals. mixing of air streams.
H. Access and Plenum Sections: K. Direct Digital Control:
1. Access and plenum sections shall be installed where The following guide specifications should be used
indicated on the drawings and shall be as speci- as a basis for design when using factory-installed di-
fied on the equipment schedule. rect digital controls. These specifications should be
2. Access sections shall have a double-walled hinged reviewed to match the specific system control
door as specified in Section 2.01.B.2, and 16- requirements.
gage floors to protect insulation. 1.0 — The Product Integrated Control (PIC) shall be
I. Diffuser Section: a solid-state microprocessor-based controller
1. Diffuser sections shall consist of casings as speci- used to control each function of the HVAC
fied with an integral perforated aluminum plate equipment on which it is installed using Direct
placed on the discharge side of the supply fan to Digital Control and specifically designed soft-
ensure even and uniform air distribution over the ware. The PIC shall be factory-installed as an
adjacent downstream component. integral part of the HVAC equipment. The PIC
control system shall be wired to the unit at the
2. Blow-thru coil sections shall have the diffuser as time of manufacture. All application software
an integral part of the coil section and shall not performing the required control functions shall
extend the length of the standard section. be factory-supplied with the PIC pre-tested and
3. Diffuser sections shall be available and required if pre-configured. The enclosure shall be flush
a filter section is directly following the fan. with the unit exterior and shall not protrude
→ J. Air Mixer Section: from the standard unit casing.
1. Unit panels shall be constructed of 16-gage mill 1.1 — All factory control wiring shall be internal to
galvanized steel. Casing panels shall be removable the unit. Internal wiring shall consist of plenum-
for easy access to the unit. rated wire which enters the control box through
2. A hinged access door shall be provided down- liquid-tight fittings. The electrical components
stream of mixer and be full height, insulated shall be listed under UL. The unit shall be in
double-wall, with baked-on enamel dogged fasten- compliance with the NFPA 90A standard.
ers to provide airtight compression of the perim- 1.2 — The PIC shall be capable of providing stand-
eter gasket. The door shall be lift-off type, remov- alone operation. The PIC shall accept analog
able at hinge pin to provide maximum service and digital signals from sensors, switches, re-
access. lays, etc., and shall multiplex the various sig-
nals into digital format. All closed-loop Direct
3. Insulation for casing panels on unit shall be 1-in.
Digital Control shall utilize PIC-based software
minimum thickness, dual-density fiberglass insula-
algorithms that shall be resident in the PIC
tion with a density of not less than nominal 11⁄2-lb
memory. All standard control, PIC-based algo-
per cu ft.
rithms shall operate independently of an on-
a. Insulation for units that are double-wall with line host computer or any other networked
a solid 20 gage galvanized steel inner liner controller.
shall be 2-in. 11⁄2 lb density fiberglass. 2.0 — The control system shall provide the capabil-
b. Insulation for units that are double-wall with ity to perform the following functions.
a perforated 16-gage aluminum inner liner A. Control of the chilled water valve to main-
shall be 2-in. 11⁄2 lb thermal/acoustical dual tain supply-air temperature (SAT) (VAV) or
density fiberglass. Perforated galvanized steel room temperature (CV) to an occupied or
shall not be acceptable. Stainless steel shall unoccupied set point.
be an accepted alternative.
B. Control of up to 8 stages of direct expan-
4. Insulation shall be secured to casing with water- sion cooling to maintain SAT (VAV) or
proof adhesive. room temperature (CV) to an occupied or
5. Section shall mix 2 or more air streams of differ- unoccupied set point. Failsafe control
ent temperatures to within a range of 6° F stand- mode (if the PSIO should fail) shall be
ard deviation of theoretical mixed-air temperature configurable.
and provide a more uniform air velocity contour C. Control of the hot water valve to maintain
entering a downstream filter or coil bank. return-air temperature (VAV) or room tem-
6. Air mixer shall mix air with an entering face ve- perature (CV) to an occupied or unoccu-
locity not greater than 1500 fpm and shall have a pied set point.

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D. Control of the 1 to 8 stages of electric heat T. Support a factory Quick Test for line pro-
to maintain return-air temperature (VAV) duction check out.
or room temperature (CV) to an occupied U. Holiday table within the control.
or unoccupied low set point. Failsafe con-
V. Remote timed override and timed over-
trol mode shall be provided to turn the
ride messages from the Building Supervi-
stages off should the PSIO fail.
sor and HSIO.
E. Control fan inlet guide vanes to maintain
static pressure set point (VAV units only). W. Return fan capacity control.
F. Control of mixed-air damper to provide a X. Filter maintenance option.
constant outside air cfm during either VAV Y. Smoke evacuation.
or CV operation. Z. Smoke purge.
G. Indoor air quality control during occupied AA. Building pressurization.
times using a single gas, single gas with BB. Fire shutdown.
indoor/outdoor differential control, or us-
ing two gases. When a single sensor reaches CC. Humidifier control; proportional analog,
the field-adjustable setting, it shall modu- and two-stage discrete.
late outside air control of dampers to re- DD. Support ‘‘Linking’’ function for system
duce sensor (CO2 or VOC) levels. When operation.
2 sensors are employed they shall accom- EE. Runtime and consumables on all analog
plish a comparative analysis of (CO2 or and discrete points.
VOC) gas levels and modulate supply, FF. Maintenance and service data.
mixed, or return dampers to provide the
best air to the space. 2.1 — The PIC shall include a power supply that uti-
lizes single-phase 120 VAC or 230 VAC (60
H. Nightly purge of stagnant indoor air for a or 50 Hz).
configured duration prior to occupancy.
2.2 — The PIC shall include an on/off switch to shut
I. Control of mixed-air damper (economizer) off the power to the controller.
or a two-position damper to provide inte-
grated use of outside air to provide free 2.3 — Surge protection shall be provided for the com-
cooling when controlling supply air, room munication circuits.
temperature, or minimum outdoor air 3.0 — Electronic Time Clock — The controller shall
requirements. include a 365-day time clock with back-up ca-
J. Control of the supply fan based on the pability. Time clock shall support hour, minute,
occupancy schedule. day of week, day, month, and year.
K. Control of supply fan to cause adaptable 3.1 — Time Schedule — The controller shall support
start/morning warm-up of the system. up to eight occupied/unoccupied periods and
18 operator-defined holidays. A holiday pe-
L. Control of the mixed-air damper to main- riod shall be programmable up to 99 consecu-
tain a minimum position when the en- tive days. The periods shall have the capability
thalpy switch or differential enthalpy cal- of assigning any day of the week or holiday to
culation indicates the outside air is unsuitable any of the occupied/unoccupied periods.
for cooling.
4.0 — Discrete and analog inputs shall be able to in-
M. Monitor the analog inputs for alarm ex- teract with PIC-resident algorithms for local pro-
ceedence. Alarms based on difference be- cessing or to provide a value for updating or
tween fan state and fan commanded state. alarm annunciation at a Building Supervisor.
N. Provide alarms based on freezestat, duct 4.1 — The operator shall be able to modify, add, or
high humidity, pressurization, evacuation, delete times and set points using a Local In-
smoke purge, and fire shutdown input states terface Device, portable PC, and a Building
being true. Supervisor. Systems that cause the loss of time
O. Allow manual and system override of se- and set point configuration data when new op-
lected output channels and internal tions are added are not acceptable.
values. 5.0 — The PIC shall be capable of operating in ei-
P. Support a human interface for display, set ther a standalone mode or as part of a net-
point, and diagnostic information. work with Building Supervisor(s) and other PICs
Q. Include a full electronic 365 day time clock and FIDs. The PIC shall be factory-configured
with backup capability. Time clock sup- for standalone operation. However, it shall be
ports hour, minute, day of week, day, capable of local configuration via a Local In-
month, and year. terface Device, portable PC, and remote con-
R. Occupancy control with 8 periods for unit figuration via a Building Supervisor. The op-
operation. erator shall be capable of making changes to
S. Occupancy control with 8 periods for op- PIC configurations as required to meet local
tional control of a discrete output. operation conditions from either type of
device.
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5.1 — Analog inputs shall be monitored in order to 6.2 — Outputs
provide feedback to a control loop, to annun- • Fan commanded state
ciate that an analog alarm limit has been ex- • Heating/cooling coil valve
ceeded, to offer centralized analog monitoring, • Electric heat check (with integral fan and IGV
and/or to monitor consumable data. control)
5.2 — Each analog output shall be capable of indi- • Heat interlock relay
vidual configuration via the Local Interface • Humidifier outputs
Device, portable PIC, and the Building 7.0 — Alarm Processing — The PIC shall contain a
Supervisor. routine to process alarms. Alarm processing
6.0 — Diagnostics — The controller shall have an on- shall consist of a scan of all input points. The
board diagnostic program which can be acti- status of a digital input shall be able to be com-
vated whenever the unit is stopped. The pro- pared to a discrete output or to be indepen-
gram shall check all inputs and outputs for dently monitored for alarm logic purposes. An
failures. As a minimum, the following equip- analog input shall be capable of comparison
ment must be included in the diagnostic to configurable, occupied/unoccupied, high
program: and low limits, initiating an alarm when the
6.1 — Inputs limits are exceeded. Alarm processing logic
shall also monitor return to normal conditions
• Thermistors
as part of the alarm scan.
• Fan status switch
• Enthalpy switch 7.1 — The controller shall be capable of providing lo-
• Mixed-air temperature sensor cal alarm indication for out-of-limit conditions,
• Static pressure transducer status, and thermistor or sensor failure. All
• Relative humidity sensor alarms shall be displayed at the Local Interface
• Carbon dioxide and/or VOC sensor Device, portable PC, and via the network to a
remote Building Supervisor.

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