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General Data |
Table 11-1 ARI Performance Data1
| Tons |
Model |
(MBh) |
EER |
IPLV2 |
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
SAHFC2040A**A**A***** |
220 |
9.5 |
12.8 |
| |
SXHFC2040A**A**A***** |
220 |
9.5 |
12.8 |
| 20 |
SFHFC204LA**A**A***** |
220 |
9.4 |
12.7 |
| |
SEHFC204*A**A**A***** |
220 |
9.4 |
12.7 |
| |
SLHFC204LA**A**A***** |
220 |
9.4 |
12.6 |
| |
|
220 |
9.4 |
12.7 |
Notes:
1. This information is rated in accordance to the ARI
Standard 360-86 for large unitary equipment up to 20 tons. These Trane products can be
found in the current ARI Directory.
2. IPLV Integrated Part Load Value
3. This information applies to units whose design
sequence (Digit 10) is "A" or later.
Table 11-2 ARI Correction Multipliers
| |
Model Digit |
Designator |
|
Multipliers |
(%) |
| OptionDescriptio n |
|
|
Capacity |
EER |
IPLV |
| High Heat Gas |
9 |
H,J,P |
100 |
100 |
100 |
| High Heat Steam |
9 |
H |
100 |
99 |
98 |
| High Heat Hot Water |
9 |
H |
100 |
99 |
99 |
| Wire Mesh Filter |
13 |
B |
100 |
101 |
101 |
| 95% Bag filter |
13 |
D |
99 |
95 |
91 |
| 95% Cartridge Filter |
13 |
E |
99 |
95 |
92 |
| 100% Economizer |
16 |
D |
100 |
99 |
98 |
| High Capacity Coil |
21 |
G |
114 |
109 |
107 |
| High Efficiency
Motor |
21 |
L |
100 |
101 |
101 |
| Inlet Guide Vanes |
17 |
3 |
100 |
99 |
99 |
| VFD(60 Hz) |
17 |
6-9 |
99 |
98 |
98 |
Table 11-3 Economizer Outdoor Air Damper Leakage (Of
Rated Airflow)
| |
delta
P Across Dampers (In. WC) |
| |
0.5 (In.) |
1.0 (In.) |
| Standard L"ow
Leak" |
1.5% |
2.5% |
| Optional"Ultra
Low Leak" |
0.5% |
1.0% |
Note: Above data based on tests completed in accordance
with AMCA Standard 575 at AMCA Laboratories.
Application Considerations
EXHAUST AIR OPTIONS
When is it necessary to provide building exhaust? Whenever
an outdoor air economizer is used, a building generally requires an exhaust system. The
purpose of the exhaust system is to exhaust the proper amount of air to prevent over or
underpressurization of the building. The goal is to exhaust approximately 10 percent less
air than the amount of outside air going into the building. This maintains a slightly
positive building pressure.
A building may have all or part of its exhaust system in
the rooftop unit. Often, a building provides exhaust external to the air conditioning
equipment. This external exhaust must be considered when selecting the rooftop exhaust
system.
IntelliPak® Rooftop units offer four types of exhaust
systems:
1.
100 percent modulating exhaust with Statitrac direct
space sensing building pressurization control (with or without variable frequency drives).
2.
100 percent modulating exhaust without Statitrac.
3.
50 percent power exhaust.
4.
Barometric relief dampers.
Application Recommendations
1.
100 percent modulating exhaust with Statitrac control
For both CV and VAV rooftops, the 100 percent modulating exhaust discharge dampers (or
VFD) are modulated in response to building pressure. A differential pressure control
system, called Statitrac, uses a differential pressure transducer to compare indoor
building pressure to atmospheric pressure. The FC exhaust fan is turned on when required
to lower building static pressure to setpoint. The Statitrac control system then modulates
the discharge dampers (or VFD) to control the building pressure to within the adjustable,
specified dead band that is set at the Human Interface Panel.
Advantages of the Statitrac 100 percent
modulating exhaust system are:
a
The exhaust fan runs only when needed to lower building
static pressure.
b
Statitrac compensates for pressure variations within the
building from remote exhaust fans and makeup air units.
c
The exhaust fan discharges in a single direction resulting
in more efficient fan operation compared to return fan systems.
d
Because discharge dampers modulate the airflow, the exhaust
fan may be running unloaded whenever the economizer dampers are less than 100 percent
open.
With an exhaust fan system, the supply fan must be sized to
pull the return air back to the unit through the return system during non-economizer
operation. However, a supply fan can typically overcome return duct losses more
efficiently than a return air fan system. Essentially, one large fan by itself is normally
more efficient than two fans in series because of only one drive loss not two as with
return air systems.
The reason for either a return air fan or an exhaust fan is
to control building pressure. The Trane 100 percent modulating exhaust system with
Statitrac does a better job controlling building pressure than return fans simply because
100 percent modulating exhaust discharge dampers (or VFD) are controlled directly from
building pressure, rather than from an indirect indicator of building pressure such as
outdoor air damper position.
The 100 percent modulating exhaust system with Statitrac
may be used on any rooftop application that has an outdoor air economizer. However, when
most exhaust is handled external to the rooftop or when building pressure is not critical,
one of the other less expensive methods of exhaust may be used. |