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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBP23-006PERMIT #A� SECTION TYPE OF WOI JOB LOCATIO OWNER CONTRACTOR>O EST. COST vcO #� TCO # FEE DATE INSPECTION RECORD FOOTI N G FOUNDATION FRAMING RGH FRAMING INSULATION PLUMBING CD RGH PLUMBING/ GAS SPRINKLER ELECTRIC ;_oW-VOLT 00of ALARM 6�s BUILT 0 DATE f9[/I =Wkt"Q`1C INSP a �9/ 7)9a3�Yd' 3 -o 3 9 ja u / Nebras'V r'9 ` oPa3 —Ost= oFEn! /c OTHER APPROVALS ARB BOT PB ZBA OTHER U•'� -Y 19 L i VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK MAYOR 938 King Street, Rye Brook,N.Y. 10573 ADMINISTRATOR Jason A. Klein (914) 939-0668 Christopher J. Bradbury www.ryebrook.org TRUSTEES BUILDING& FIRE INSPECTOR Susan R. Epstein Steven E. Fews Stephanie J. Fischer David M. Heiser Salvatore W. Morlino CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE October 5,2023 Win Ridge Realty LLC c/o Alena Hakanjin 24 Rye Ridge Plaza Rye Brook,New York 10573 Re: 5A Rye Ridge Plaza,Rye Brook,New York 10573 Parcel ID#: 141.27-1-6 This document certifies that the work done under Mechanical Permit #23-032 issued on 3/27/2023 for the installation of a new rooftop HVAC unit has been satisfactorily completed. Sincerely, Steven E. Fews Building&Fire Inspector /to DR, cttu .y �J V Cep l? . 19 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK MAYOR 938 King Street, Rye Brook,N.Y. 10573 ADMINISTRATOR Jason A. Klein (914) 939-0668 Christopher J. Bradbury www.ryebrook.org TRUSTEES ACTING BUILDING& FIRE INSPECTOR Susan R. Epstein Steven E. Fews Stephanie J. Fischer David M. Heiser Salvatore W. Morlino CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE April 5,2023 Win Ridge Realty LLC c/o Alena Hakanjin 24 Rye Ridge Plaza Rye Brook,New York 10573 Re: 5A Rye Ridge Plaza, Rye Brook,New York 10573 Parcel ID#: 141.27-1-6 Building Permit#23-006 issued on 1/24/2023 for Interior Prep for Future Tenant Space This certifies that the interior preparation for future tenant space and new vestibule,constructed under the above captioned permit has been satisfactorily completed. Sincerely, Steven E. Fews Acting Building& Fire Inspector /to jD1 MAR - 7 2023 BUILD) M[E.N ' For office u e nl /.-.H PERMIT A �' •—CA6 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK OK ISSUED: 938 KING BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1 , : OyKi' v).(GRID ]10573 DATE: 7-a 3 --- - - - - -------- `y w . . O�c FEE: t� e,��/0 PAID15 t INN_ APPLICATEON FOR CERTIFICATE OF(CI crupANCY9 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE, AND CERTIFICATION OF FINAL(COSTS TO BE SUBMITTED ONLY UPON COMPLETION OF ALL WORK, AND PRIOR TO THE FINAL INSPECTION 99000900009m09009**0t>09t00 000tl000000044000000P4tldtl0*090001,040001,0,1400000000tl0(�Otl90044-040tl04040at p. Pp Address: �Al k.J`�. ARIt Occupancy/Use: (L'O✓"1"7 Parcel)I)#:6.�'�• Z '' R Zone:5.�—_. Owner: , 1.1,� _- Address: _2- _ r_4w"`-"'c--lam -- --- P.E R.A. r Contractor:TAl We -6LCHD� 5 Address: 5-72 N• 13(z0AV' 'Ay Person in responsible charge:-1F �TRy ('�_, Address: WHTCflAt4S , NY A n Application is hereby made and submitted to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook for the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy/Certificate of Compliance for the structure/construction/aIteration herein mentioned in accordance with law: STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER as: being duly sworn,deposes and says that he/she resides at (Print Name of Applicant) (No.and Street) in in the County of in the State of NY �,that (City/Town/Village) he'she has supervised the work at the location indicated above,and that the actual total cost of the work,including all site improvements, labor,materials,scaffolding,fixed equipment,professional fees,and including the monetary value of any materials and labor which may have been donated gratis was:S I. � G o c70 ►—- -- - - for the construction or alteration of: L`�'l L717I(�t( t �1� 1 S�"Il�,%+ 1?� IS!__ P Pvf$i 1 h)I'1� -1GXL Deponent further states that he/she has examined the approved plans of the structure/work herein referred to for which a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance is sought,and that to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,the structurelworlc has been erected/completed in accordance with the approved plans and any amendments thereto except in so far as variations therefore have been legally authorized,and as erected/completed complies with the laws governing building construction.Deponent further understands that it shall be unlawful for an owner to use or permit the use of any building or premises or part thereof hereafter created,erected,changed,converted or enlarged,wholly or partly,in its use or structure until a Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Compliance shall have been duly issued by the Building Inspector as per§250-10.A,of the Code of the Village of Rye Brook. Swom to before me this 2 Sworn to before me this day of ,A_.._ - , 20 2-3 day of � � , 20jL3 ,'W ire 0 Prope OIVRK, Signature o Applicant Print Name of Property Gywiw r P 't 1a. a p '.ant Notary f blic Jo blic KELP!SAN'OLER CA . .RINE J.O'FlRIt_(U Notary Public, ps:tE o? Iv w York No. 01S t i_. 2 hlotarY Public,State of'Ne,rrYork &;1Z+Ze21 Oueliliod in Weslches er County No.010135G59386 Cornmission Exton es ift 9, �'0 Dualifind in 1Nestrhe ster Co m6ty. Corn mission Expires QyE BR2j�, o`` tim BUILDING DEPARTMENT 11�iUILDING INSPECTOR ❑ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ❑CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 938 King Street• Rye Brook,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 FAx (914) 939-5801 www ryebrook.or - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADDRESS:- DATE: PERMIT# ISSUED: SECT: BLOCK: LOT: LOCATION: OCCUPANCY: ❑ Violation Noted THE WORK IS... PASSED ❑ FAILED REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING W� ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION ❑ Natural Gas ❑ L.P. Gas ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING ❑ CROSS CONNECTION ,,❑ FINAL ❑ OTHER y� a�� O tim W BUILDING DEPARTMENT 0 BUnLDWG INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ❑ Wl AGE ENGWEER 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 ❑ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR (914)939-0668 FAx(914)939-5801 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - ( h ADDRESS: //� Lf 1 DATE: L r u� �. PERMIT# / � ISSUED: A Z SQCr BLocic Wr. LOCATION: 1' OCCUPANCY: I 0 VIOLATION NOTED THiE WORK IS... ACCEPTED ❑ REJECTED/ REINSPECTION 0 SITE INSPECnON REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE 0 FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING 0 ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION ❑ NATURAL GAS ❑ L.P. GAS 0 FUEL TANK 0 Fm SPRwIQ.ER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING p FWAL ❑ OTHER �yE 4ROtN BUILDING DEPARTMENT [BUILDING INSPECTOR ❑ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ❑CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 938 KING STREET • RYE BROOK,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 FAX (914) 939-5801 www ryebrook.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADDRESS: � i , DATE: PERMIT# \/� 23 \ U 1 ISSUED: L SECT: BLOCK: LOT: LOCATION: ` i� ��J �" OCCUPANCY: - ❑ VIOLATION NOTED THE WORK IS... ACCEPTED ❑ REJECTED/REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION `' REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING �� V ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION ,&?'NATURAL GAS ❑ L.P. GAS ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING ❑ CROSS CONNECTION ❑ FINAL ❑ OTHER �Qye 4ROuk. o tim BUILDING DEPARTMENT UILDING INSPECTOR j ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ❑CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 938 KING STREET • RYE BROOK,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 FAx (914) 939-5801 www ryebrook.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (,.. ADDRESS: A \ A DATE: PERMIT# ` � cubISSUED: k4l SECT: BLOCK: LOT: LOCATION: ��` C� �� `'C C� OCCUPANCY: 2 ❑ VIOLATION NOTED THE WORK IS... ❑ ACCEPTED REJECTED/REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION \ I ^l ❑ NATURAL GAS \ V -Q- A c t1e ❑ L.P. GAS ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING 1 r� Q 51 ❑ CROSS CONNECTION ❑ FINAL ❑ OTHER QyE BRO 1982 BUILDING DEPARTMENT IIUILDING INSPECTOR ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ❑CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 938 KING STREET • RYE BROOK,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 FAx (914) 939-5801 www ryebrook.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - ADDRESS: - E A Q DATE: �--' 47 PERMIT# �� ✓ �^�'� ISSUED: ,1- JE : BLOCK: LOT: LOCATION: . /G CQ OCCUPANCY: ❑ VIOLATION NOTED THE WORK IS... ❑ ACCEPTED REJECTED/ REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION ` REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING *- -�'X ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE - Y l; ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION ^ \ `1 I` C m s�� l� ❑ NATURAL GAS 1v TU ❑ L.P. GAS ` - �C�� �� � ti 1 cUc� ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING ❑ CROSS CONNECTION ❑ FINAL ❑ OTHER Ny ��� �5�� v, C�� �yE[1RC�k. '9a2 BUILDING DEPARTMENT • UILDING INSPECTOR ❑ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ❑CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 938 KING STREET • RYE BROOK,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 FAX (914) 939-5801 www ryebrook.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADDRESS i C:2G DATE: '2 iW ci PERMIT# � ~� ISSUED: 'I � SECT: ' l �, BLOCK: LOT: LOCATION: OCCUPANCY: ❑ VIOLATION NOTED THE WORK IS... ACCEPTED ❑ REJECTED/REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION \� �i�S�`` u REQUIRED )'- FOOTING ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION ❑ NATURAL GAS ❑ L.P. GAS ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING ❑ CROSS CONNECTION ❑ FINAL ❑ OTHER O N O W Q ■ N N W 6d v m cMa 4 N a W CA 0.. CA N � p z p A ° W O 04 v IRI N 5 h v w PQ Ln � 0 O w �, r•Li V 1 - ' w ° a 4-4 O W c - v o IVI -17 i x O O Z O M1 r=l � o� O O � � •� ^�. �i W N N ^^ • �pyay p th o W z b : Z 10, co = pr h co xC, 1, A W v7 W A V N H vz a � � ON F-1 O O Z G1 W I ' '� Q" v ,` _ oo M xa cy w 9 2 � - , 04 98 ■ zO ° 10 v zoGab � W p p x : . Ou O 04 uR- ppp BUI010K MENT I �J l VIL 938 KING ,NY 10573 NOV - 2 2022 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK BUILDING DEPARTMENT INTERIOR BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: )�� Approval Date • JAN 19 2023 r►H1: V&3—05 Lp Q6 Q —/OL pp Application Fee: S Approval Signature: Permit Fees: $ ' •, 3 7 — byE Disapproved: Other: Application dated: 1 t/lwa2 is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook,IVY,for the issuance of a Permit for the interior alteration of an existing building,or for a change in use,as per detailed statement described below. fZ,t l;(2�De�f t `ZA - TeWhIliT 5 A- / �i L Job Address: e0WM Ate, /S. (-t'(3�i 5T. SBL:/7�//,e)7—/i�1 Zone:tit—/Q 2. Proposed Improvement.(Describe in detail : Il*1h�wAJ-IUtJ OPkiE-W I-1VOV(L (ATO PWISIN�, , � HMO c scorn\,SS \0 6 qkw' 'A�0Vs ffol d. I r - exb`wl -w- lwouc yL � - VP-4P-I*N&K M2VE - VNOEX SteNAM I L01r, ��'VT'fcNA+�T� 3. Does the proposed improvement involve a Home-Occupation as per§250-38 of the Code of the Village of Rye Brook? No: >� Yes: If yes, indicate: TIER I: TIER 11: TIER III: 4. Will the proposed project require the installation of a new,or an extension/modification to an existing automatic fire suppression system(Fire Sprinkler,ANSL System,FM-200 System,Type I Hood,etc...) :No:X Yes: (If yes,please submit a separate Automatic Fire Suppression System Permit application&2 sets of detailed engineered plans) 5. Occupancy;(1 fam.,2 farn,conim.,etc...)Prior to Construction:Cotdl`AE/ µ�Af3er Construction: COM WA44A--61A_ 6. MY State Construction Classification: N.Y. State Use Classification: tA I�t �Z 7. Property Owner:VA1`4 (2IiQ �F. �1. f L1.G_ _ Address: )O RYO 12111 6 0&ZA 4'4U Phone# (mil ) `f(olb-13oo Cell#,-Ir— 'I 3Z Z email: 17EI%1G(-15A WiN f�G0M 8. Applicant: Jf_f f f" I?`JL Q(L--A4X,+hrt��Address: '512 IJ- 6P044u,rP1t1i IaJ*l*-Qom!NS+ tq Itioo3 Phone#01:9 201 -0011 Cell#e!`) -5 5�9-0 19 O email:J TCTA Vk4tS,Coll 9. Architect: J r �L1l�r'' VA6. LO(L Address: 572 N. aOWA+� W1+1 tQU4cr1S�h1 lCra03 Phone# 0011 Cell#A I ) -41ga email:�'T��'I-"1�RG#FI -4 5.C'01G 10. Engineer: CZ`I•-5`[S fNt<J4-� � ►Df6Ibg Address:15 IN 1 MIXt, VJA-f '5J1 M,UoQ, Phone# (��151 61(v'55 Cell# email: hAGQQ{L�I/k�t , 11. General Contractor:G �4-2; C Address::,,/7-9 Cc?At//erQ5-'� Phone# 9/7-9,,).3-- 7yd/ o� O 12. Estimated cost of construction $ (NOTE:The estimated cost shall include all labor, scaffolding,fixed equipment,professional fees,and material and labor which may be donated gratis.) / 2 13. Job Timetable: Start: 1/ J Finish: S/011 2-0,23 (1) 8n 2/2021 BUILD :I r 'MENT OOK - 2 2022 3D] VIL NOV 938 ICING rw�Rx�:BIt NY 10573 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK N% . 0 R BUILDING DEPARTMENT iskki••*A•*91•kd::FA*A•aF•k•AX•kAJFY::1f�r�4::Fk!:isi:•k>titkR*:Yd:�•:U*9:1•iesk:k:tA••1tJ:k:kk�•hit:tk+k•kk9::F:Y:I:k:MskaF:itfi9:9e•l:k�:vt•ki:•kii�,•#i:id:�•i::Fi::1•kd:k�:•kk•kk :�• AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE VILLAGE CODE §216 ° STORM SEWERS AND SANITARY SEWERS THIS AFFIDAVIT MUST BEAR THE NOTARIZED SIGNATURE OF THE LEGAL PROPERTY OWNER AND BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH ANY BUILDING OR PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION. ANY BUILDING OR PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTED WITHOUT THIS COMPLETED AND NOTARIZED FORM WILL BE RETURNED TO THE APPLICANT . STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: 3J, PAV IO , residing at, 10 O(;r;5, L/AZA i Sv I Tf, a00 (Print name) (Address where you lice) being duly sworn, deposes and states that(s)he is the applicant above named, and further states that(s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this Affidavit of Compliance pertains at; etAZf1 - 5()yJMkw /Ng— /,�>u-n� P-tVC-t, `at�l��.� ,Rye Brook,NY. (Jot,Address Further that atl statements contained herein are true, and that to the best of his/her knowledge and belief, that there are no known illegal cross-connections concerning either the storm sewer or sanitary sewer, and further that there are no roof drains, sump pumps, or other prohibited stormwater or groundwater connections or sources of inflow or infiltration of any kind into the sanitary sewer from the subject property in accordance with all State, County and Village Codes. (Print Name of?roperty Q-,"7C TS0 A� Sworn to before me this day of_('X ) 20 ). SQ4 -,� c rti ary PO ) KELLY SANDLER Notary Public, State of New York No. 01SA&')03J 2 Qualified in m-stchester County (6) Commission Expires March 9, 20'�(9 8/12/2021 This application must be properly completed in its entirety by a N.Y. State Registered Architect or N.Y. State Licensed Professional Engineer& signed by those professionals where indicated. It must also include the notarized signature(s) of the legal owner(s) of the subject property, and the applicant of record in the spaces provided. Any application not properly completed in its entirety and/or not properly signed shall be deemed null and void, and will be returned to the applicant. Please note that application fees are non-refundable. STATE OF NEW YORY,COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ►�i +© ,being duly sworn,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named, (print name of individual signing as the applicant) and further states that (s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this application pertains, or that (s)he is the ff=LICE for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and file this application. (indicate architect,contractor,agent,attorney,etc.) That all statements contained herein are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief, and that any work performed, or use conducted at the above captioned property will be in conformance with the details as set forth and contained in this application and in any accompanying approved plans and specifications,as well as in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention&Building Code,the Code of the Village of Rye Brook and all other applicable laws,ordinances and regulations. By signing this application, the property owner further declares that he/she has inspected the subject property, and that to the best of his/her knowledge there are no roof drains, sump pumps or other prohibited stormwater or groundwater connections or sources of infiltration into the sanitary sewer system on or from the subject property. Sworn to before me this /2-09 Sworn to before me this .2-l0 day of K(N6\4V,+IL ,201-0,- day of t YVf_MW ,2022 tore of operty Awacr _ Signature dfApplicant .PA-4 t� `�N -►�� ��Y T7"Yt-tA- Print Name of Property Owner Print Name of Applicant t Public No Public KELLY S A N, ub FR nic � �I.CR Notary P �w Yor KF9.L`f No. , _'2 k Notary P ibh� ,, `!ew York ified it County Commission. Expires March 9, �� No. C CN��a i �if4 ai r. V'- -jt-:.'r county Commission Expires March 9, 29x fig) 8/12/2021 Y t i OI N N W ^v ■ � W -- _ H G C W W _ • Mw z p O � z �C N N � � � /O 00 CA Ln P.M A �1 CW7 v o 5 O N DO Cl oc r Q v V w < C CV Q z H a V z w � ... ' w U W w rr W a v ; W CA Q w o z z2 }- S CL A 0 i ■ i �i � R EC EwE ��P BUIL RZTMENT FEB 2 4 2023] 3D VIL E OF RPB , OKVILLAGE OF RYE BROOK It 938 KIN ET RYE NY 10573 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 4 w ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Westchester County Master Electricians License Required FOR OFFICE USE ONLY BP#: �' OOCv EP#: Q 3-- d q Approval Date: Z\ 7�� Permit Fee: $ Approval Signature: Other: Application dated, 02/24/2023 is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook NY,for the issuance of a Permit to install and/or remove electrical equipment,wiring, fixtures, or to perform other high or low voltage electrical work as per the detailed statement described below. By signing this document, the applicant & property owner agree that all electrical work performed will be in conformance with all applicable Federal,State,County and Local Codes. I.Address: Building 1 - Space 5A SBL: /'y/,Q7 /-- Zone CI 14 2.Property Owner: Win Ridge Realty Address: 24 Rye Ridge Plaza, Rye Brook, NY 10573 Phone#: 914-701-4005 Cell #: email: ahakanjin@winridge.com 3.Master Electrician: Scarsdale Security Systems, Inc. Address: 132 Montgomery Avenue, Scarsdale, NY 10583 Lic.#: 12000040723Phone#: Cell #: email: 914-722-2222 install@scarsdalesecurity.com Company Name: Scarsdale Security Systems, InC. Address: 132 Montgomery Avenue, Scarsdale, NY 10583 4.Proposed Electrical Work/Fixture count: Clean up fire alarm wires in preparation for demolition. 5.3`d Party Electrical Inspection Agency. �I� STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: ,being duly sworn,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named,and does further (print name of individual signing as the applicant) state that(s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this application pertains,'or that(s)he is the for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and the this application. (indicate architect,contractor,agent,attorney,etc.) The undersigned further states that all statements contained herein are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief;and that any work performed,or use conducted at the above captioned property will be in confornance with the details as set forth and contained in this application and in any accompanying approved plans and specifications,as well as in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention&Building Code,the Code of the Village of Rye Brook and all other applicable laws,ordinances,and regulations. Sworn to before me this Sworn to before me this Z � 2 day of ,20 day of 120 Signature of Property Owner S' e o scant Ili a/z Print Name of Property Owner P nt a of p lic t 1 Notary Public Lary Pujs8 M ;palma Notarryy Publ9c-State of N"Yak No-Otb16328929 Qualifiod Wfttneip UTCommisalonE�� r23 20222 e STATEWIDE • 60k) Sei-vice Will hilegfil-v 1:1 Main Street,Fishkill, NY 12524 1 email:• • SWIS JOB APPLICATION ;. 1 914.219.1062 • • • Office Use Elect. Permit# e Bldg Permit# Utility ID# Final Certificate# City/Village `1\ Zip Township County Address Cross Street Section Block Lot Owner Name/Address(if different than above) Contact Number Basement 11 1 st FI. 2nd FI. 3rd Fl. More Than 3 FI. Garage Attic Outside Residential Commercial Receptacles Special Recept GFCI AFCI Switches Dimmers Smoke Alarms Carbon Monox Hood Trash Compact Amt Amps Range(s) Cooktop(s) Oven(s) Dishwashers Refrigerator Disposal Microwave Warm Draw Incandescent Fluorescent SERVICE Amperage Voltage 1 P 3P #Meters #Disconnect Underground New Reconnect Overhead Change Visual Re-Inspection Safety Re-Inspection Re-Inspection Additional Information r✓i✓� u uP FtR� }�CA�"^ w+�r5 1 >vP ?•v''' F�� _ C- S A _ p CCIEW E D FEB 2 4 2023 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK BUILDING DEPARTMENT This application is valid for one(1)year from the date received by SWIS.This application is intended to cover the above listed items to be inspected,if at any time of inspection additional items have been installed,you are authorized to make the inspection and adjust the fee for the additional items inspected.The applicant declares that there is no open applications for the above address with any other inspection company.The applicant,owner or authorized agent agrees to all the above terms and conditions as set forth for the application. Inspector Date Finalized Inspector# Compan rs- Date ? `� Z� Signatu v Address �I � J City/St �Sflilc ZI S�3 License# Z Z Phone# i_. ) State Wide Inspection Services MAR 2 0 2023 r 1080 Main Street Fishkill, NY 12524 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 845 202-7224 Phone BUILDING DEPARTMENT 914-219-1062 Fax STATE WIDE INSPECTION SERVICES Email: office@swisny.com Website: www.swisny.com Service With Integrity BY THIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE STATE WIDE INSPECTION SERVICES CERTIFIES THAT: Upon the application of: Upon Premises Owned by: Scarsdale Security Systems Win Ridge Realty LLC Catrina Dimeglio 24 Rye Ridge Plaza 132 Montgomery Avenue Rye Brook, NY 10573 Scarsdale, NY 10583 Located at: 5 A Rye Ridge Plaza, Rye Brook, NY 10573 Section: Block: Lot: Electrical Permit Number: 23-046 141.27 Certificate Number: 2023-1685 Building Permit Number: 23-006 A visual inspection of the electrical system was conducted at the Commercial occupancy described below.The electrical system consisting of electrical devices and wiring is located in/on the premises at: 5 A Rye Ridge Plaza, Rye Brook, NY 10573 The First Floor was inspected in accordance with the NYS and NFPA 70-2017 and the detail of the installation, as set forth below,was found to be in compliance on the 16`h Day of March 2023. Name Quantity Rating Circuit Type Demolition of Low Voltage Fire Alarm System LJ I Officer: Frank 1. Farina This certificate may not be altered in any way and is validated only by the presence of a seal at the location indicated.This certificate is valid for work performed on the date of inspection only. i' C N N OG lz 00 in a F G a ~+ Q z C to v A cn • �i � Z - z � C7 � W $ � cn O i ow,UO oz a 1010 a = H o A z W ? A CN �+ V V V = it 2 a \ oo c� z A a w y° w MCN ►-� a " a s a W o cp zz s� W N z W �, H _z pC, 4tQ a a c� z Q a z z zo = 0 G� a a -66 z z A a - � o Ln CA Z Q o Q c. z H C U Gq a r•7 Gq w � v�i D EC ENE yE• aRC�v MAR 2 4 2023 BUIL IENT VIL Eti :R .. OK VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 938 K1N NY 10573 BUILDING DEPARTMENT w 1 •Qs -ni-pr PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION FOR OFFICE USE ONLY BP#: 0 3' PP#: �_ 3 Approval Date: NEAR Z 7 r,73_�� Permit Fee:S Approval Signature: Other: Disapproved: **(fees e+e are non-refundable) Application dated, 3 2 3 2C 2-3 is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook NY,for the issuance of a Permit to install and/or rem ve Plumbing as per detailed statement described below.The applicant&property owner,by signing this document agree that said plumbing work will be in conformance with all applicable Federal,State,County and Local Codes. 1.Address: 5 9\& & . , n l�l�i t)2,�5� ►� ` Zone 2.Proposed Work: P q;7 C/Ct S 11/1C 4-0, !U o•F ft;'P to <t 3.Property Owner: /V,() n ci c- Put_u" L.l Address:_a4- RVC P cie Phone#: ��� (�)� `7O 1 - t-)O�:1 Cell#: email: h j�k p1111J --7 S W�Itir ,t,G M 4.Master Plumber: l Gt.t,t.,) (J�lltZ tip Address: /D 1-'/ &/7,t.1 Notrif ) IO%�;Z7 Lic.#: �/U Phone#: '74`.3 &lp(hI Cell#: //� pp email: /n'rD icy /1C/�;,as'ky, A jU jl.hlYl4 Company Name: Ale*r2Li k%� tlrLfjlR /tcc3l t �Atlse;isl If)/f � .. 1J y io`l5-r; INDICATE FIXTURES& LLNES TO BE INSTALLED AS PER THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE: Location Water Urinals Drinking Sinks Showers Bath Laundry Domestic Fire Sanitary Natural/ Other' Total Basement Closets Fountains Tubs Tubs Service Service Sewer LP Gas 1st Floor 2nd Floor 3nO Floor 4"Floor 5"Floor Exterior 1 5.*List Other Equipment/Provide Details: Tn -{TLL( f r)��( n`1G�t I % /�,� Y all ' (Notarized Signatures Required Next 2 Pages) •l- 3/3/2023 STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: I'G k( Alf b/_)L f lL�) ,being duly sworn,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named, (punt name of individual signing as the applicant) and further states that(s)he is the Master Plumber for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and file this application. That all statements contained herein are hue to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,and that any work performed,or use conducted at the above captioned property will be in conformance with the details as set forth and contained in this application and in any accompanying approved plans and specifications,as well as in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention&Building Code,the Code of the Village of Rye Brook and all other applicable laws,ordinances and regulations. Sworn to before me this 23 'rG,_ Sworn to before me this o�J day of ,20 /tbe 2 day of 41'e 1") ,20 1 3 l �J &igwd ture of Pt perry ewnet+� Signature of Applicant ft�e�vv ,�m­i0 �A1�a�hSiy J'c,t.t I 1v' hr_�'Iv _ Print Name of Property ewrtff- Print Name of Applicant Not P blue Nota KELI_Y SANDLER � J ABBAGLIATO Ploiarlf PLIbliC. Vital^ Ci 'Jew York NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK I.,!O. OS SAC003862 No.01 AB6378708 0,)F!ifipd ir, Wes'Chestc-r COWILV IQualified In Orange 2, 0O6d p ran9 county MY Commission Expir s 07.30.2 LV This application must be properly completed in its entirety and must include the notarized signatut�e(s)of the legal owner(s) of the subject property,and the applicant of record in the spaces provided. Applications not properly completed in its entirety and/or not properly signed shall be deemed null and void and will be returned to the applicant. -2- 3/3/2023 D IEC EME 3D BUILD, I�I� .�:',�MENT MAR 2 4 2023 n ,s . VILiL� EQF;R 13' OOIC 938 Km'G7' `I Ri B.R` b ,NY 10573 I VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 4: I BUILDING DEPARTMENT .,:x•..i::i?:r.iA'htt t:t9::k Yri}+:F**':*±eke::a?r1:Yr:it+.i:±:ic*-kr-k±::ii i*,i'T is is+rx4xr%*#r:`r.*4-kxvi`.kirk kA-R±:f*i.irO*ieiF:ti:4 it*�r$i4ki44+F%:i is:4x:},y it AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE VILLAGE CODE §216 • STORM SEWERS AND SANITARY"SEWERS THIS AFFIDAVIT MUST BEAR THE NOTARIZED SIGNATURE OF THE LEGAL PROPERTY OWNER AND BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH ANY BUILDING OR PLUMBING PER14IT APPLICATION. ANY BUILDING OR PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTED WITHOUT THIS COMPLETED AND NOTARIZED FORM WILL BE RETURNED TO THE APPLICANT. STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: l�r�U;D t %C`tLrSN ,residing at, je E J2iL)&&&,4 A . P- E Aacoe Iv (Pent name) (Address where you live', being duly sworn, deposes and states that(s)he is the applicant above named, and further states that(s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this Affidavit of Compliance pertains at,- 5A RYG' RIO&& PL/f2r1 .4 ,:;-,yc- 6?40 Aly /G`57.3 Rye Brook, NY. (Job Address) Further that all statements contained herein are true; and that to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,that there are no known illegal cross-connections concerning either the storni sewer or sanitary sewer, and further that there are no roof drains. sump pumps, or other prohibited stormwater or groundwater connections or sources of inflow or infiltration of any kind into the sanitary sewer fi-om the subject property in accordance with all State, County and Village Codes. rt' e-� (Sienatur Proper )) - ter pficlb & L1,5 t— !Print Name of Property &-Cvj Sworn to before me this day of c 51 , 20 (N racy antic) KELLY SANDLER Notary Public, State of New York No, 01 SAC003882 Qualified in Westchester County Comrnission Expires Niarch 9, 20y 3-- Si12i2021 _ N a � N NO�i' � � ■ M N U. C V \ o 04 p a n ° -0 w a NOD �C � � c�a�7 •, per„ c�r' � �" CMa,y ■ q o z _ 00 0 b oo ;; v .. o cn " d OH O W C7 O 0 3 0vo TaO G00 _ p °� ' a h z C ca cd r Z W j.L.j � ►n � r4 � V u co Q oo cn C7 o O u CN W a; Wes, abQ A � CM, U V • z 5 00 N tE 0. 7i ■ )ElmoC x ~ W W z O ' oo - � Ono ° z �, " � ' � � v " .. WU -tr � �OPT - � Q o z o C7 A c7 A 0 � W Z C . o � b BUILD - MENT MAR 2 7 2023 DD VIL OOK VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK , NY 10573 938 KING Ri iLdING DEPARTMENT ro PF APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND/OR REMOVE HEATING, VENTILATION AND/OR AIR CONDITION ,IN G EQUIPMENT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: PERMIT#: /'7 3- � r Approval Date: 3 Permit Fee: $ • ` r Approval Signature: Other: Disapproved: (fees are non-refundable) REQUIREMENTS FOR RELEASE OF PERMIT&CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: 1. Properly completed& Signed Application. 2. Site/Staging Plan if Required by the Building Inspector. 3. Copy of Licensed Contractor's Liability Insurance. (Village of Rye Brook must be listed as certificate holder)&Workers Compensation Insurance on a NYS Board form(Form#C105.2 or Form#U26.3/or NY State Workers Compensation Waiver) 4. Payment of Fees/Unit: RESIDENTIAL,m$100.00/unit• COMMERCIAL=$350.00/unit. 5. Inspection by the Building Department for removal and/or installation_(48 hour notice required) 6. Electrical work requires a separate Electrical Permit&Electrical Inspection. 7. Plumbing/Gas work requires a separate Plumbing Permit& Plumbing Inspection. Application dated, ;3 z-7 L 3 is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook for a permit for the installation and or removal of the HVAC equipment as listed below.The applicant and property owner,by signing this document agrees that said equipment will be installed and/or removed in conformance with all applicable Local,County,State&Federal laws, codes,rules and regulations. //�� ,? 1� I. Address �A +t le Ltd' J'�a GGL . l (-C L91'D-QJ2. k V SBL:/I"a7�r c�7=� (ri Zone:C�%? 2. Property Owner: W%J) P I Rca-11'1 1-L C Address: Z1-�q c Ad s e P&t-eu 2rrr'ho�� Phone#: g� , �01 - UCH;) Cell#: email: r�rrR N� �) IA) C,7 3. Contractor: lychnjk'- Plvm hiah &-a-ha GAddress: /0/9 k1 f j�, aap-nr->-e , )"7lS-- Phone#: cSL/5 78 3 b LP l Cell#: email: 4. Scope of Work�Vew Installation( )•Re lap�menf�A-Removal O•Other( ): 5. List Equipment f f-e 1 R ES Q V O C 0f]-6 1!� 7.5 T 1 Pce"e I",/- 0 fe,r pC-sl/ 9frC?j-/9 6pf4A- /0 7 � gas puoLast atntt- r CR rrom2-2 60403 —al)ovcr{ 6. Location of Equipment: U 7. Method of Installation/Removal(list all equipment needed to perform job): I 3/3ri023 i ST���NF YORK '7C Y OF WESTCHESTER �V b being duly sworn,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named, (print name of individual signing aellie applicant) and further states that(s)he is the Heating,Ventilation and/or Air Conditioning Contractor for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and file this application. That all statements contained herein are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,and that any work performed,or use conducted at the above captioned property will be in conformance with the details as set forth and contained in this application and in any accompanying approved plans and specifications,as well as in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention&Building Code,the Code of the Village of Rye Brook and all other applicable laws,ordinances and regulations. Sworn to before me this Sworn to beforeme this 'Vh day of 120 day of 11rl IVU) 20 J Signature of Property Owner Signature of Applicant Pa (t I i\k b - Print Name of Property Owner Print Name of Applicant Notary Public Notary Public WENDY J ABBAGLlATO NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK No,OIA86378708 Qualified in Orange County My Commission Expires 07.30-20.?W This application must be properly completed in its entirety and must include the notarized signature(s) of the legal owner(s) of the subject property, and the applicant of record in the spaces provided. Any application not properly completed in its entirety and/or not properly signed shall be deemed null and void and will be returned to the applicant. 2 3/3t2023 Vertical EconoMi$er® IV Accessory for Small Rooftop Products 3 to 12.5 Tons Installation Instructions Part No. CRECOMZR020A02, CRECOMZR021 A03, CRECOMZRO62A00 NOTE: Read these instructions completely before attempting to Understand the signal words DANGER,WARNING,CAUTION, install the Vertical EconoMi$er IV Accessory. and NOTE. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. CONTENTS DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 1 severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 which could result in personal injury or death.CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices, which may result in minor personal ACCESSORIES LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 injury or product and property damage.NOTE is used to highlight INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 suggestions which will result in enhanced installation,reliability, CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 or operation. EconoMi$er IV Control Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Occupancy Control(R-22 Models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ®DANGER Occupancy Control (R-410A Models) . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Thermostats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Supply Air Temperature(SAT)Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Failure to follow this warning will result in personal injury or Low Temperature Compressor Lockout Switch . . . 7 death. Outdoor Air Temperature(OAT)Sensor . . . . . . . . . .7 Before performing service or maintenance operations on unit, Outdoor D Bulb Changeover 8 turn off main power switch to unit and install lock(s)and lock- out tag(s).Ensure electrical service to rooftop unit agrees with Outdoor Enthalpy Changeover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 voltage and amperage listed on the unit rating plate.Unit may Differential Enthalpy Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 have more than one power switch. Power Exhaust Set Point Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Minimum Damper Position Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Remote Control of Damper Position . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ®CAUTION Damper Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV) . . . . . . . . . . . 11 CO2/Indoor Air Quality(IAQ) Sensor . . . . . . . . . . 12 Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury. CO2 Sensor Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs.Use care and Dehumidification of Fresh Air with DCV Control . . 12 Fear appropriate protective clothing,safety glasses and gloves OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 when handling parts and servicing air conditioning equipment. Sequence Of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 GENERAL CHECKOUT AND TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . 15 The EconoMi$er IV system utilizes the latest technology available for integrating the use of free cooling with mechanical cooling for SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS packaged rooftop units. The solid-state control system optimizes Installation of this accessorycan be hazardous due to stem energy consumption, zone comfort, and equipment cycling by system operating the compressors when the outdoor-air temperature is too pressures,electrical components,and equipment location(such as R,arni, integrating the compressor with outdoor air when free a roof or elevated structure).Only trained,qualified installers and cooling is available, and locking out the compressor when service technicians should install, start-up, and service this outdoor-air temperature is too cold.Demand control ventilation is equipment. supported. When installing this accessory, observe precautions in the The EconoMi$er IV system utilizes gear-drive technology with a literature, labels attached to the equipment, and any other safety direct-mount spring return actuator that will close upon loss of precautions that apply: power. The EconoMi$er IV system comes standard with an • Follow all safety codes outdoor air temperature sensor,supply air temperature sensor,and • Wear safety glasses and work gloves low temperature compressor lockout switch. Outdoor enthalpy, Use care in handling and installing this accessory indoor enthalpy, and CO2 sensors are available for field • installation. It is important to recognize safety information.This is the safety- Standard barometric relief dampers provide natural building alert symbol: ®. When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal pressurization control. An optional power exhaust system is available for applications requiring even greater exhaust injury. capabilities. The power exhaust set point is adjustable at the EconoMi$er IV controller. Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue,or change st any time,specifications or designs without notice and without Incurring obligations. Catalog No.04-53500257-01 Printed in U.S.A. Form IIK-CRECOMZ8021-04 Pg 1 7-21 Replaces:IIK-CRECOMZRO21-03 See Table 1 for package usage. See Table 2 for package contents. See Table 3 for sensor usage. See Fig. 1 for EconoMi$er IV Table 4— EconoMi$er IV Field-Installed Accessories component locations. DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Table 1 — Package Usage Small Cabinet Power Exhaust 208-230v 1 Ph CRPWREXH030A01 Small Cabinet Power Exhaust 460v 3 Ph CRPWREXH021A01 UNIT SIZE PART NUMBER Large Cabinet Power Exhaust 208-230v 1 Ph CRPWREXH022A01 Small Cabinet, CRECOMZR020A02 Large Cabinet Power Exhaust 460v 3 Ph CRPWREXH023A01 Footprint size:46-3/4 in.x 74-3/8 in. Extra Large Cabinet Power Exhaust CRPWREXH080A00 Large Cabinet, 208-230v 1 Ph Footprint size:58-1/2 in.x 88-1/8 in. CRECOMZR021A03 Extra Large Cabinet Power Exhaust CRPWREXH081A00 Extra-Large Cabinet, CRECOMZR062A00 460v 3 Ph Footprint size:63-3/8 in.x 115-7/8 in. Outdoor Air Enthalpy Sensor HH57AC078 Indoor Air Enthalpy Sensor CRENTDIF004A00 Table 2— Package Contents Return Air CO2 Sensor(4 to 20 mA) CRCBDIOX005A00 PACKAGE NO. QTY CONTENTS CO2 Room Sensor(4 to 20 mA) 33ZCSENCO2 or CGCDXSEN004A00 1 Hood Top and Sides Aspirator Box for Duct Mount 33ZCASPCO2 or 1 Hood Divider CO2 Sensor(4 to 20 mA) CGCDXASP001 A00 CRECOMZR020A02, 1 Aluminum Filter Space Temperature and CO2 Room Sensor CRECOMZR021A03 33ZCT55CO2 18 Screws with Override(4 to 20 mA) 1 EconoMi$er IV Assembly Space Temperature and CO2 Room Sensor 33ZCT56CO2 1 Supply Air Temperature Sensor with Override and Set Point(4 to 20 mA) 1 Hood Top and Sides INSTALLATION 1 Hood Divider 1 Hood Filter Divider 1. Turn off unit power supply(s)and install lockout tag. CRECOMZR062A00 2 Aluminum Filters 1 Hardware Bag ®WARNING 1 EconoMi$er IV Assembly 1 1 Supply Air Temperature Sensor ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or Table 3—EconoMi$er IV Sensor Usage death. Disconnect power supply and install lockout tag before at- ECONOMI$ER IV WITH tempting to install accessory. OUTDOOR AIR DRY BULB APPLICATION SENSOR Accessories Required 2. Remove the existing unit filter access panel. (See Fig.2.) None.The outdoor air dry bulb Raise the panel and swing the bottom outward. The panel is OUTDOOR AIR DRY BULB sensor is factory installed, now disengaged from the track and can be removed. SINGLE ENTHALPY HH57AC078 3. Remove the indoor coil access panel and discard. (See HH57AC078 Fig.2.) DIFFERENTIAL ENTHALPY and 4. The box with the EconoMi$er W hood components is CRENTDIF004A00* shipped with the EconoMi$er IV assembly. Remove hood CO2 FOR DCV CONTROL 33ZCSENCO2 from packaging.The hood top and sides are shipped factory USING A WALL-MOUNTED CO2 or assembled. See Fig.3. SENSOR CGCDXSEN004A00 ( g ) 33ZCSENCO2 or NOTE: If the power exhaust accessory is to be installed on the CGCDXSEN004AOOt unit,the hood shipped with the EconoMi$er IV assembly will not FOR DCV CONTROL and USING an may NG ADUCT-MOUNTED CO2 33ZCASPCO2 or y be used d be discarded.Save the aluminum filter for use in USI SENSOR CGCDXASP00100** the power exhaust hood assembly. OR 5. Insert the hood divider between the hood sides. (See Fig.3) CRCBDIOX005AOOtt Secure hood divider with 2 screws (provided) on each hood *CRENTDIF004A00 accessory is used on many different base units.As such,these kits may contain parts that will not be needed for installation. side. Screws should go through the hood sides into the t33ZCSENCO2 and CGCDXSEN004A00 are accessory CO2 sensors. divider.The hood divider is also used as the bottom filter rack 33ZCASPCO2 and CGCDXASP00100 are accessory aspirator boxes for the aluminum filter. (See Fig. 4.) Install filter divider on required for duct-mounted applications. ttCRCBDIOX005A00 is an accessory that contains both hood for extra large cabinet.(See Fig. 5.) 33ZCSENCO2 and 33ZCASPCO2 accessories. 6. Set the EconoMi$er IV assembly upright.(See Fig.6.) ACCESSORIES LIST 7. Slide the EconoWer IV assembly into the rooftop unit.(See Fig.6).On small and large cabinets be sure to engage the rear The EconoMi$er IV system has several field-installed accessories EconoMi$er IV flange under the tabs in the return-air available to optimize performance. See Table 4 for authorized opening of the unit base.(See Fig.7.) parts and power exhaust descriptions. 8. Secure the EconoMi$er IV system to the unit along side and bottom flanges using the screws provided. 9. Remove the tape securing the relief dampers in place. 10. Remove and save the 12-pin jumper plug from the unit wiring harness (located in the upper left corner of the unit). (See 2 Fig.6.) Insert the EconoMi$er N plug into the unit wiring OUTSIDE AIR harness.Refer to Fig.8 for wiring diagram. TEMPERATURE SENSOR NOTE:The 12-pin jumper plug should be saved for future use,in LOW AMBIENT the event that the EconoWer N system is removed from the SENSOR ECONOMI$ER IV unit.The jumper plug is not needed as long as the EconoMi$er IV CONTROLLER(W7212) system is installed. 11. The outside air temperature (OAT) is taped to the front ° economizer divider plate for shipping purposes. Relocate sensor to operating position as shown in Fig. 1. 12. If EconoMi$er N system will be operating under enthalpy control, replace the factory installed outdoor dry bulb tem- perature sensor with accessory enthalpy sensor HH57AC078. 13. Remove the indoor fan motor access panel.(See Fig.9.) 14. The supply air temperature sensor looks like an eyelet terminal with wires running to it.The sensor is located on the ° "crimp end" and is sealed from moisture. Mount the supply Fig. 1 -EconoMi$er IV Component Locations- air temperature sensor(provided)to the lower left section of (3 to 6 Ton Shown) the indoor fan blower housing. (See Fig. 10.)Use the screw provided and use existing hole. Connect the violet and pink FILTER ACCESS PANEL wires to the corresponding connections on the supply air temperature sensor.(See Fig. 8.) 15. While everything is open install and wire any other O accessories and/or sensors as applicable and convenient,per their installation instructions and/or the Configuration section of this instruction.Some accessories require that unit ducting already be installed. NOTE: If also installing a power exhaust accessory,skip Step 16 and follow the power exhaust instructions instead. COMPRESSOR 16. Install the EconoMi$er IV hood over the EconoMi$er W ACCESS PANEL system Use screws provided.(See Fig. 11.) OUTDOOR-AIR OPENING AND INDOOR COILAC PANEL 17. Review the controller setting options in the Configuration section. Fig. 2-Typical Outdoor-Air Section on Access Panel Locations a. The standard EconoMi$er IV outdoor air sensor has a factory setting of 63°F (17°C) for the outdoor air Access Panel Locations temperature changeover and 55°F(IYQ for the supply air temperature sensor. The outdoor air temperature setting can be adjusted on the sensor by setting the dip switches on the sensor. (See Fig. 12.) The ABCD A B potentiometer on the EconoMi$er N controller should be set to the"D"position. _ b. The low temperature compressor lockout switch setting is fixed at 42°F(6°C). c. The minimum position for the outdoor damper can be configured at the controller. When not using CO2 Hood Top and sensors, set the DCV Max potentiometer to completely D Side Assembly closed (CCW) to insure that the Minimum Position potentiometer functions correctly.When using a remote minimum position potentiometer,the Min Pos Pot on the controller must be fully CW.(See Fig. 13.) 11 d. Settings on the optional outdoor enthalpy sensor,indoor Hood Divider enthalpy sensor,power exhaust and CO2 sensor can be configured at the controller. ECONOMIZER PIN A(IN.) B(IN.) C(IN.) D(IN.) SHIP 18. Check all wiring for safety then reapply power to the unit. Wr LB Verify correct operation and setting of the accessory(s) per CRECOMZR02OA02 33.37 17.43 19.05 29.5 55 the Configuration and Operations sections of the instruction. CRECOMZR021A03 40.37 22.28 24.48 36.27 80 19. Replace the indoor fan motor access panel. CRECOMZRO62AOO 52.92 27.03 33.41 49.92 98 NOTE: The CRECOMZRO62A00 hood has 2 aluminum filters and a 20. Replace the filter access panel. Slide top of panel into track hood filter divider that installs between the filters.(See Fig.5.) and lift.Push bottom of panel into place. 21. Install the economizer hood filter(s)by opening the filter clips Fig. 3-Hood Assembly which are located underneath the hood top. Insert the aluminum filter(s)into the bottom filter rack(hood divider). Push the filter into position past the open filter clips.Close the filter clips to lock the filter into place.(See Fig.4.) 3 17 1/4" DIVIDER OUTSID\ AIR �\ HOOD CLEANABLE ALUMINUM FILTER FILTER BAROMETRIC RELIEF FILTER CLIP Fig.4—Filter Installation Hood Filter Divider Fig. 5—Hood for Extra Large Cabinet HVAC Unit Filters Wiring Harness EconoMi$er IV , Controller Q� , Insert i Screw in ri� EconoMi$er IV EconoMi$er IV Flanges Fig. 6—EconoMi$er IV Installed in HVAC Unit (3 to 6 Ton Shown) 4 UNIT FILTER RACK ECONOMI$ER IV HOLD DOWN TAB ECONOMISER IV UNIT BASE ECONOMI$ER IV REAR FLANGE Fig.7—Rear EconoMi$er IV Flange Installation (Small and Large Cabinet) ------- - .-..-..-- ----- - -I POTENT[ONE TER DEFAULTS SETTINGS, ECONOMIZER (FIOP/ACCESSORY) POKER EiN MIDDLE 'MINIMUN POS. FULLY CLOSED DCV MAI. MIDDLE PNK ENTHAIPY . ISETTING VIO I BLN RED RED [REMOTE MIN) I �b1 SET TR ib �Toft R I POSITION POT DLK 2V 110Y a BRN BRN 3 REMOTE POT (135 OANI Pt E%X-K Y �� Z RED I DIN OPTIONS 1 p !l $ V 1 IY BLK PNN ON IY ll —•• •• FO�TI TL�J •T- POS W b RHT Li PL/-1 If IOP/ACCESSORY)) N u OPEN b PLB-R PL/-R F�UNI TTD PLI IAO SENSOR VIO r(FIOP/ACC;1 DCV RED INN T rF row -ECONOMISER BLK �MA% .2-P05 T PRI�—BLU BRN ]AO 2V O 1 2 6 I DAMPER i SAT t B L. 0 (/�\I) :O;A. DEv RED OAT TEMP/ DCY 5 GRA (NOT USED) 1� — iENTHA"L'P'T�SENSOR SO SET YEL (NOT USED) 10 • ICJ EO 50 2Y t0V 3 1 OR YL LA 8 Im W 0 0 IEO SR• FREE YEL TEL I ACCESSOIIi') SP COOL IF EF1 2 I / 1 I/ RAT/ENTNALPT SENSOR 120R A�U BLU 3' E' 2 I E 11LU BLK I S BBLN BRN RM 11j011010xI NOTES Si RESISTOR SHOULD BE REMOVED ONLY WHEN RED 5 I m I 1 pFD - USING DI FFt.EN T IAL IN AN OR DRY eDL6. 3. If A SEPARATE FIELD SUPPLIED 24V TRANSFORMER 13 USED FOR THE TAN GRA A— TIA I JRAFOROGHER G NSO RMSTAL EEDER SUPPLY. REMDTEAMINIMUM POSITIONT HAYE THE POT. Of THE ORN B I S J I 0 oRN o-GRA RE NO BLACK WIRE JUMPER BETWEEN P AND PI AND SET 70 PWR EXHAUST 12� �DPT RCONTROL MINIYUM POSITION POTTO THE MINIMUM POSIT70N. ACCESSORY (NOT USFD7 DOC 17 12 PI0M5 I..—..—..--"—..—..—..—..—..—..—..—..—..—..—..—.. t.._.. DOLT / Economizer Unit without Economizer or 2 Position Damper Fig. 8—EconoMi$er IV Wiring 5 CONFIGURATION THERMOSTAT CONNECTION CENTER POST EconoMi$er IV Control Modes ACCESS PANEL Determine the EconoMi$er IV control mode before setup of the control. Some modes of operation may require different sensors (see Table 3). The EconoMi$er IV kits for field installation are supplied from the factory with supply air temperature sensors, Plow temperature compressor lockout switches, and outdoor air temperature sensors. This allows for operation of the EconoMi$er IV system with outdoor air dry bulb changeover O control. Additional accessories can be added to allow for FT-7 different types of changeover control and operation of the EconoMi$er IV system and unit. Occupancy Control (R-22 Models) HEATING AC ESS INDOOR FAN MOTOR The factory default configuration for the EconoMi$er IV control PANEL ACCESS PANEL is occupied mode. Occupied status is provided by the black wire Fig.9—Typical Indoor Fan Motor Access Panel from Pin 3. When unoccupied mode is desired, install a field-supplied timeclock function interrupting the black wire to the Locations N terminal.(See Fig. 8.)When the timeclock contacts are closed, the EconoNE$er IV control will be in occupied mode. When the timeclock contacts are open (removing the 24-v signal from terminal N), the Economizer IVcontrol will be in unoccupied Supply Air ° mode. Temperature Occupancy Control (R-410A Models) Sensor Mounting The factory default configuration for the EconoWer IV control Location ° is occupied mode. Occupied status is provided by installing a field-supplied timeclock function on the OCCUPANCY terminals on the CTB (Central Terminal Board) in the unit's main control Supply Air ° box and cutting the "CUT FOR OCCUPANCY"jumper on the Temperature CTB (See Fig. 14 and 15). When the timeclock contacts are Sensor ° closed, the EconoMi$er IV control will be in occupied mode. When the timeclock contacts are open removing the 24v signal c To Unit from terminal N,the EconoMi$er IV control will be in unoccupied Control Box ° mode. Thermostats Fig. 10—Supply Air Sensor Placement The EconoMi$er IV control works with conventional thermostats that have a Y 1(cool stage 1),Y2(cool stage 2),W 1(heat stage 1), W2(heat stage 2),and G(fan). The Economi$er IV control does Economizer IV not support space temperature sensors. Connections are made at the thermostat section of the central terminal board located in the main unit control box. Economizer IV NOTE: When using differential enthalpy control and"integrated Hood economizer operation"is desired ,d,a 2-stage cooling thermostat is required even on 1-stage cooling units(e.g.2-6 ton rooftop units). A thermostat lead must be made between Y2-output on thermostat and Y2-input on rooftop unit's Central Terminal Board (CTB). Internal wiring between Y2-input on the unit CTB and the economizer controller's Y2 input already exists in unit wiring harness and the economizer plug, so no field modifications are required. Mounting Screws Fig. 11 —EconoMi$er IV Hood Installation 6 Supply Air Temperature (SAT) Sensor The supply air temperature sensor is a 3 K thermistor located at DIP SWITCH CHANGEOVER the inlet of the indoor fan. (See Fig. 10.) This sensor is field installed.The operating range of temperature measurement is 0°F POSITION T E M P E RAT U RE (-18°C) to 158°F (700C). See Table 5 for sensor temperature/resistance values. The temperature sensor looks like an eyelet terminal with wires running to it.The sensor is located in ON L� L� 48°F the"crimp end"and is sealed from moisture. O F F Table 5—Supply Air Sensor Temperature/ 1 2 3 Resistance Values ON TEMPERATURE ff) RESISTANCE(ohms) OFF 530 F -58 200,250 1 2 3 -40 100,680 -22 53,010 ON -4 29,091 OFF 55°F 14 16,590 32 9,795 1 2 3 50 5,970 n 3,000 OFF a a a' 58°F 86 2,416 1 2 3 104 1,597 1 1,080 ON a a L� 63°F 140 ao 746 OFF 158 525 1 2 3 176 376 185 321 194 274 OFF a 68°F 212 203 1 2 3 230 153 248 116 ON 257 102 OFF 73°F 284 766 0 1 2 3 302 55 ON Low Temperature Compressor Lockout Switch OFF 77 7 78°F The EconoMi$er IV system is equipped with a low ambient 1 2 3 temperature lockout switch located in the outdoor airstream which is used to lock out the compressors below a 42°F (6°C) ambient temperature.(See Fig. 1.) Fig. 12—Outdoor Air Temperature Outdoor Air Temperature (OAT) Sensor Changeover Set Points The outdoor air temperature sensor (HH57AC080) is a 10 to 20 mA device used to measure the outdoor-air temperature. The outdoor-air temperature is used to determine when the EconoWer N system can be used for free cooling. The sensor has 8 selectable temperature changeover set points, ranging from 48°F (9°C) to 78°F (26°C). The temperature changeover is set using the 3 dip switches on the sensor.(See Fig. 12 and 13.) 7 EXHAUST FAN SET POINT EM LED LIGHTS "' 1a se WHEN EXHAUST b " 2V +oV CONTACT IS MADE P1 m" MINIMUM DAMPER POSITION SETTING ®M" n Pa MAXIMUM DAMPER r o DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION SET POINT DCV LED LIGHTS WHEN rV®+w DEMAND CONTROL uso : VENTILATION INPUT IS ABOVE SET POINT s.+ +w DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION SET POINT S"' =0 B C LED LIGHTS WHEN �5LL A D OUTDOOR AIR IS SUITABLE FOR FREE COOLING7 FREE COOLING/ENTHALPY CHANGEOVER SET POINT Fig. 13—EconoMi$er IV Controller Potentiometer and LED Locations Outdoor Dry Bulb Changeover same mounting location. (See Fig. 1.) Mount the return air The standard controller for field installed accessory economizers enthalpy sensor in the return air duct (See Fig. 8 and 16.)When is shipped from the factory configured for outdoor dry bulb using this mode of changeover control,turn the outdoor enthalpy changeover control. For this control mode, the outdoor set point(ABCD)potentiometer fully clockwise to the D setting. temperature is compared to a selectable set point on the OAT Power Exhaust Set Point Adjustment sensor. If the outdoor air temperature is above the set point,the If the optional power exhaust accessory is installed,the exhaust set EconoMi$er N controller will adjust the outdoor air dampers to point will optional power when the power exhaust fan runs based on minimum position. If the outdoor air temperature is below the damper position. The set point poweris exhaust ified with the Exhaust Fan set point, the position of the outdoor air dampers will is Set Point(EXH SET)potentiometer. (See Fig. 14.)The set point controlled to provide free cooling using outdoor air.When in this resents the dam position above which the exhaust fans will mode,the Free Cool LED next to the outdoor enthalpy set point represents on.When�the a is a call for exhaust,the EconoMi$er IV(ABCD)potentiometer will be on. The changeover temperature be set point is controlled by the dip switches on the sensor. See controller provides a 45 f 15 second delay before exhaust fan Fig. 12 and 13 for the switch positions corresponding to the activation to allow the dampers to open. This delay allows the temperature changeover values. The ABCD potentiometer on damper to reach the appropriate position to avoid unnecessary fan the controller should be turned fully clockwise(CW)to the"D" overload. position. Outdoor Enthalpy ChangeoverNEEF ®CAUTION For enthalpy control, accessory enthalpy sensor (part number HH57AC078)is required.Replace the standard outdoor dry bulb EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD temperature sensor with the accessory enthalpy sensor in the same Failure to follow this caution may result in a to equip- rises mounting location. (See Fig. 1.) When the outdoor air enthalpy Y damage above the outdoor enthalpy changeover set point, the ment. outdoor-air damper moves to its minimum position The outdoor If a separate field-supplied transformer is used to power the enthalpy changeover set point is set with the outdoor enthalpy set IAQ sensor, the sensor must not be grounded or the point (ABCD) potentiometer on the EconoMi$er N controller. EconoMi$er N control board will be damaged. The set points are A, B, C,and D(see Fig. 13, 14, and 17). The factory-installed 620-ohm jumper must be in place across terminals SR and SR+on EconoMAer N controller.(See Fig.8.) When not using CO2 sensors, set the DCV Max potentiometer to completely closed (CCW) to ensure that the Minimum Position potentiometer functions correctly. Differential Enthalpy Control For differential enthalpy control, the EconoMi$er N controller uses two enthalpy sensors, HH57AC078 in the outside air and CRENTDIF004A00 in the return airstream The EconoMi$er N controller compares the outdoor air enthalpy to the return air enthalpy to determine EconoMi$er N damper position. The controller selects the lower enthalpy air (return or outdoor) for cooling. For example,when the outdoor air has a lower enthalpy than the return air, the EconoMi$er N damper opens to bring in outdoor air for free cooling. Replace the standard outside air dry bulb temperature sensor with the accessory enthalpy sensor in the 8 RI b N� 2V50set � Tb P1 EXFID 24 4 Vac P� oc�LJ� c b Min Ti A OpenPos +� b 3� DCV O o 1E 2 Maxfl 2V 10V b t DCVO 5 AO � DCV tES 2V�vet 3E 4 fl so °e EFE EF1 � C �X�D Fig. 14—EconoMi$er IV Controller ECONOMI$ER IV CUTTFaR (CUT FOR 7' CONTROLLER RHERT/HP RHERT/HP I i n i t N 1 C3 ECONOMI$ER IV CUT Z r Fal PNR A m M o o ME r- Z a ae - 1 Ll= GROMMET CUT FOR REMOTE SHUTDOWN �D --I - i [iqf i O o j SHUT.,.. ' DIFFERENTIAL n ENTHALPY 1 • SENSOR r 0 n°'f RETURN DUCT T-STAT • 3 (FIELD-PROVIDED) o N aMO SHUT Fig. 16—Return Air Enthalpy Sensor 09dof Dawn Mounting Location ®m OUT CUTFOR u 1 DETECTOR 1 5 5 OA I 5 o P/N HK50AA049 :c C n CEPL130904-01-R 017 anoxE AIARN LPS CIRCUIT 2 HpS 0 5 C5 c� i (�D_LpSS CI 0 RCUIT �HPS� ?A Fig. 15—Central Terminal Board (CTB) 9 85 90 95 100 105 110 (29) (32) (35) (38) (41) (43) PLO CONTROL CONTROL POINT pP CURVE APPROX.deg.F(deg.C) AT 50%RH p`L 80 A 73(23) o (27) B 70 21 \P P C 67 19 D 63(17) �� \ ,0, 4) 75 QQQQ4, (24) rJ� V✓ QA 0 70 S P" (21) Q� 6 � O R 65 ° �o �p (18) �o �o 60 �o A po 55 (13) 50 �6 50 l 45 D (7) 40 40 10 35 (2 A D C 8 HIGH LIMIT CURVE 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 (2) (4) (7) (10) (13) (16) (18) (21) (24) (27) (29) (32) (35) (38) (41) (43) APPROXIMATE DRY BULB TEMPERATURE--degrees F(degrees C) Fig. 17— Enthalpy Changeover Setpoints Minimum Damper Position Control To determine the minimum position setting,perform the following There is a minimum damper position potentiometer on the procedure: EconoMi$er IV controller. (See Fig. 13.) Adjust the Min Pos 1. Calculate the appropriate mixed air temperature using the potentiometer to allow the minimum or base amount of outdoor following formula: air, as required by local codes, to enter the building. Make (TO x OA/100)+JR x RA/100)=TM minimum position adjustments with at least 10°F (-12°C) TO=Outdoor-Air Temperature temperature difference between the outdoor and retum-air OA=Percent of Outdoor Air temperatures. The minimum damper position maintains the TR=Retum-Air Temperature minimum airflow for full occupancy into the building during the RA=Percent of Return Air occupied period when demand control ventilation is not being TM=Mixed-Air Temperature used. As an example, if DCV is not being used and local codes require When the control is operating in Demand Control Ventilation 10% outdoor air during occupied conditions, outdoor-air (DCV) mode (see separate section following), the minimum temperature is 60°F (16°C), and retum-air temperature is 75°F damper position sets the minimum ventilation position for VOC (24°C).(60 x 0.10)+(75 x 0.90)=73.5°F (volatile organic compound) contaminant removal during lightly 2. Disconnect the supply air sensor from terminals T and T1 occupied periods. In this mode the DCV Max potentiometer is (see Fig. 17) and jumper them together. The mixed air used for fully occupied ventilation. temperature controller will sense 55°F (13°C) and will not NOTE: When DCV is not being used, set the DCV Max modulate the damper. potentiometer to completely closed (CCW) to ensure that the Minimum Position potentiometer functions correctly. If the DCV 3. Ensure that the factory-installed jumper is in place across Max is set more open than Min Pos and<1 Vdc is detected across terminals P and P 1 (for remote control of damper position see the CO2 sensor terminals, then DCV Max will override and the Remote Control of Damper Position section). become the actual lower limit on damper position. 4. Connect 24 Vac across terminals TR and TR1 (factory wiring should ensure this if the 12-pin plug is connected). Carefully 10 adjust the Min Pos potentiometer until the measured Damper Movement mixed-air temperature matches the calculated value. Damper movement from full open to full close (or vice versa) Measurement must be done with a separate thermometer or takes 3 minutes. sensor accurate to f 0.5°F. 5. If the DCV maximum ventilation position is set with the Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV) DCV Max potentiometer, the setting should be made while Demand controlled ventilation uses an optional accessory carbon the 24 Vac is across terminal TR and TR1. See the Demand dioxide(COz)sensor to measure the amount of COz in indoor air. Controlled Ventilation section. The controller uses this input to adjust outside air ventilation to maintain indoor air quality (IAQ) based on a user configurable 6. Remove the jumper and reconnect the supply air sensor to maximum COz level. This typically reduces outside air intake terminals T and T1. requirements and therefore energy consumption. Remote Control of Damper Position When using the EconoMi$er IV system for demand controlled ventilation, three controller potentiometers require adjustment to Remote control of the EconoMi$er IV damper is desirable when be set: additional temporary ventilation may be required. If a . the minimum damper position to ventilate the lightly field-supplied remote potentiometer (such as Honeywell part occupied building number S963B 1128)is wired to the EconoMi$er IV controller,the minimum position of the damper can be controlled from a remote the triggering COz level to begin opening the damper location. If remote damper positioning is being used,use Steps 1 • the maximum damper position to provide fresh air to for a and 2 above, then follow these additional steps to determine the fully occupied building. remote position setting for the desired percent airflow. The damper settings (in terms of% fresh air flow) and the COz 1. Remove the factory-installed black jumper connecting level in term of parts per million(ppm)should be provided by the terminals P and P1 (see Fig. 8). consulting engineer(s) on the job, calculated based on building 2. Turn the EconoMi$er IV Min Pos potentiometer fully clock- codes and/or ASHRAE Standard 62.1. Examples in this wise instruction use typical numbers. 3. Connect the remote minimum position potentiometer across To set up DCV: terminals P and P 1. 1. Disconnect the COz sensor if already connected. 4. Connect 24 Vac across terminals TR and TRl. 2• Determine and set the minimum damper position per the 5. Carefully adjust the remote minimum position potentiometer MINIMUM DAMPER POSITION CONTROL sectionabove, noting that the definition of minimum ventilation until the measured mixed-air temperature matches the calculated value. changes for DCV.Make sure that DCV Max potentiometer is set to completely closed(CCV )during this procedure. 6. Reconnect the supply air sensor to terminals T and Tl. 3. Determine and set the DCV maximum damper position using the same procedure from MINIMUM DAMPER POSITION CONTROL section above except: 1` Adjust the DCV Max potentiometer instead of MIN POS. 4. Determine and set the minimum COz value where the damper should start to open by adjusting the DCV Set potentiometer. See also the COz SENSOR CONFIGURATION section. Background COz level is around 400 ppm and a typical starting ventilation threshold is 600 ppm above background for a total value of 1000 ppm The factory default setting on factory-supplied sensors is a measuring range of 0 to 2000 ppm with a 0 to 10 Vdc proportional (linear) output. This means 1000 ppm would result in—5V output.The DCV Set potentiometer comes from the factory set at 50%, but it is 50%of 2 to l0Vdc which is 6 Vdc,not 5.To set the DCV Set potentiometer correctly to activate DCV at 1000ppm of COz R = R you must do one of the following: a. Provide a 5 Vdc signal (3 fresh batteries in series %',t ■� provides between_>4.5 Vdc to 4.8 Vdc)and adjust the i potentiometer until the DCV LED just lights,or b. Estimate setting by adjusting pot 3/8 turn clockwise for 5 Qa _ Vdc setting. c. Do not touch the t at all.- - pot Instead, adjust the voltage output range on the COz sensor from 0 to 10 Vdc default f�' �so m to 2 to 10 Vdc so it matches the pot. See also the COz sensor configuration section. Fig. 18—Unit Control Board (UCB)(3 Phase Shown) 11 sooner to anticipate ventilation demands.Exponential anticipatory ®CAUTION response would be appropriate for zones with: • large air volumes such as gyms or theaters where higher CO2 EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD levels might take a while to build up or reach the sensor. Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to equip- • widely varying occupancy levels ment. • HVAC equipment that cannot exceed the required If a separate field-supplied transformer is used to power the ventilation rate at design conditions. Exceeding the IAQ sensor, the sensor must not be grounded or the required ventilation rate means the equipment can EconoMi$er IV control board will be damaged. condition air at a maximum ventilation rate that is greater than the required ventilation rate for maximum occupancy. CO2/Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Sensor NOTE: The exponential anticipatory response setting only works like it should if the EconoMi$er IV control DCV Set Mount the accessory IAQ sensor according to manufacturer potentiometer is adjusted based on the original linear output. If specifications in the space or return air duct. The IAQ sensor adjusted it is using the actual value of exponential voltage output should be wired to the AQ and AQ 1 terminals of the controller. from the sensor,it will not respond any faster. Dehumidification of Fresh Air with DCV Control Design Ventilation Rate r n Information from ASHRAE indicates that the largest humidity Ventilation load on any zone is the fresh air introduced For some applications,an energy recovery unit can be added to reduce the Based On -�0 moisture content of the fresh air being brought into the building 0 CO2 DCV - WE E when the enthalpy is high.In most cases,the normal heating and rc a cooling processes are more than adequate to remove the humidity C o loads for most commercial applications.If normal rooftop heating 0 ro- and cooling operation is not adequate for the outdoor humidity • C m a level, an energy recovery unit and/or a dehumidification option V should be considered. mu. OPERATION a U. v When outside air temperatures are below return air temperatures w the possibility exists for free cooling. The EconoMi$er damper BaseVentilation For Sources opens outdoor air dampers to admit cool outside air to the inlet of �ppp the supply air fan instead of activating the unit's compressor(s). Insid.l0utside cot Arno ntial This opening is controlled by a variety of standard and optional LEGEND control strategies based on temperature, enthalpy and/or CO2 ---- Exponential Control Approach 0 Minimum Position=Vs content of indoor and/or outdoor air. Relief dampers dump rela- Proportional CO2 Control Approach 0 Maximum Position=Vs+Vp tively hotter return air outdoors at the same time,optionally assist- ed by the power exhaust accessory. See Table 6 for a summary of Fig. 19—Proportional and Exponential Control controller logic. CO2 Sensor Configuration Sequence Of Operation Set up the CO2 sensor according to the manufacturer's instructions For EconoMi$er IV operation,there must be a thermostat call for that come with the unit. The default setting on factory-supplied the fan(G). This will move the damper to its minimum position sensors is a measuring range of 0 to 2000 ppm CO2 concentration (as controlled by the MIN POS potentiometer) during the with a 0 to 10 Vdc proportional(linear)output. occupied mode. When outside air conditions are such that free cooling is not available,the compressor will be controlled by the NOTE: The EconoMi$er IV control assumes the presence of a thermostat. If free cooling can be used, as determined from the correctly functioning CO2 sensor if the voltage across the appropriate sensors(dry bulb temperature,enthalpy,or differential AQ-AQ1 terminals> 1 Vdc,because it assumes the sensors are enthalpy)and changeover control schedule,a call for cooling(Yl set up for 2 to 10 Vdc output.Otherwise it will not operate in DCV closes at the thermostat)will cause the EconoMi$er IV control to mode and instead opens the dampers to the more open of the MIN provide a 50°F(10°C)to 55°F(1YC)supply-air into the zone.As POS and DCV Max set points. Factory-supplied sensors'default the supply air temperature (SAT) fluctuates above 550F (13°C) settings are 0 to 10 Vdc,but because there is always CO2 in the air, concurrent with Compressor 1 operation,the low ambient lockout a reading of at least 2 Vdc will be shown under normal thermostat will block compressor operation with EconoMi$er IV circumstances. However if the factory-supplied sensors are operation below 420F(6°C)outside-air temperature. reprogrammed(to increase the range, change the output voltage, etc.) it is possible to lower the sensor voltage output too low. If a field-installed accessory CO2 sensor is connected to the Therefore, if the factory-supplied CO2 sensor is reprogrammed, EconoMi$er IV control,a demand controlled ventilation strategy ensure the minimum voltage output up is adjusted from 0 to 2 Vdc will begin to operate in parallel with the free cooling strategy.As to avoid this issue. the CO2 level in the zone increases above the CO2 set point position(as controlled by the DCV set potentiometer),the position Factory-supplied sensors offer the option of changing to an of the damper will be increased proportionally to the DCV Max exponential anticipatory response (see Fig. 19) which generates position (as controlled by the DCV Max potentiometer).As the higher output voltages at midrange sensor readings to make the CO2 level decreases because of the increase in fresh air, the controller introduce more outside ventilation air at lower CO2 outdoor-air damper will be proportionally closed back down to the concentrations. Continuing the example from Step 3 (page 11)of minimum open position. Damper position will follow the higher the Demand Controlled Ventilation section, if after DCV Set demand condition from the DCV mode or free cooling mode. adjustment the CO2 sensor is adjusted from proportional to exponential,the sensor voltage output would reach 5 Vdc at a CO2 concentration below 1000 ppm,prompting the controller to open 12 Performance Data Refer to Fig.20 for barometric relief capacity.Refer to Fig.21 for return air pressure drop. 2500 2000 U —Small 3 1 500 / Cabinet 0 / W 1000 Large and W / Extra L arge 500 / / Cabinet a / 0 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE (in.wg) Fig. 20—Barometric Relief Flow Capacity 6000 - 5000 3 4000 — —Small Cabinet .a W 3000 Large Cabinet a ......•••Extra Large Cabinet Q 2000 1000 : 0 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE DROP (in.wg) Fig. 21 —Return Air Pressure Drop 13 Table 6—EconoMi$er IV Input/Output Logic INPUTS OUTPUTS DEMAND ENTHALPY' COMPRESSOR N TERMINAL2 CONTROLLED OUTDOOR RETURN Y1 Y2 STAGE STAGE OCCUPIEDZ UNOCCUPIED2 VENTILATION(DCV) DAMPER High On On On On (Free Cooling Low On Off On Off Minimum position Closed BELOW SET LED Off) Off Off Off Off (DCV LED OFF) Low On On On Off Modulating3(between min. Modulating3(between (Free Cooling High On Off Off Off position and full-open) closed and full-open) LED On) Off Off Off Off Minimum position Closed High On On On On Modulating4(between min. Modulating4,7 (Free Cooling Low On Off On Off position and (between closed and ABOVE SET LED Off) Off Off Off Off DCV maximum) DCV maximum) (DCV LED ON) Low On On On Off (Free Cooling High On Off Off Off Modulating5 Modulating6 LED On) Off Off Off Off 1. For single enthalpy control,the module compares outdoor enthalpy 5. Modulation is based on the greater of DCV and mixed air sensor to the ABCD set point. signals, between minimum position and either maximum position 2. Power at N terminal determines Occupied/Unoccupied setting: (DCV)or fully open(mixed air signal). W7212:24 vac(Occupied), no power(Unoccupied). 6. Modulation is based on the greater of DCV and mixed air sensor 3. Modulating is based on the supply-air temperature sensor signal. signals, between closed and either maximum position (DCV) or 4. Modulation is based on the DCV signal. If the CO2 sensor input fully open(mixed air signal). (AQ-AQ1)terminals is < 1Vdc or the sensor has failed, the motor 7. Modulation is based on the DCV signal, if the CO2 sensor input will drive to MIN POS or DCV MAX which ever is highest. (AQ-AQ1)terminals is < 1V&or the sensor has failed, the motor will drive DCV MAX in occupied mode. When power is cut to the economizer(fan is off)then the damper will spring return closed. 14 CHECKOUT AND TROUBLESHOOTING Checkout requires a 9V battery, 620 ohm, 1.2K ohm, 5.6K ohm, ®CAUTION and 6.8K ohm resistors.Use Table 7 and Fig.22 for checkout. EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to equip- ment. Excessive force can damage potentiometer controls. Use a small screwdriver when adjusting enthalpy changeover and minimum damper position controls. W7212 N1 EXH b ®Set N ZV tOV U P1 PE EXH 0 EEXHO Min a T1 T �Pos Q DC VOLTMETER DCV + DO ®Mex O 2v ov A01 b DCV AO DCV S0- Set S 2V 0V C7400 S0 + Free SR+ -0 Cod SR B C AOD 620 OHM RESISTOR Q1 INSERT DC VOLTMETER BETWEEN AQ AND AQ1 FOR CHECKOUT AND TROUBLESHOOTING. ZJJUMPER USED FOR SINGLE ENTHALPY CONTROL. Fig. 22—Meter Location for Checkout and Troubleshooting Table 7—Checkout for EconoMi$er IV STEP CHECKOUT PROCEDURE PROPER RESPONSE CHECKOUT PREPARATION FOR ECONOMIZING ONLY. Disconnect power at TR and TR1. Disconnect devices at P and P1. Jumper P to P1 (defaults to on board MIN POS potentiometer). Place 5.6K ohm resistor across T and T1 (Blue sleeve-provides input to economizer that the MAT is between 50°F to 55°F). Jumper TR to 1 (call for cooling from the thermostat). W7212 only:Jumper TR to N(places economizer in occupied mode). If connected,remove C7400 Enthalpy Sensor from terminals So and+. 1 Connect 1.2K ohm,from 4074EJM Checkout Resistor kit, (purple sleeve)across terminals So and+(makes CA enthalpy high). All LED are off; exhaust fan contacts are open. Place 620 ohm resistor(white sleeve)across SR and+(makes return enthalpy lower than OA). Set MIN POS and DCV MAX potentiometers fully CCW. Turn DCV setpoint potentiometer mid position(this sets the DCV ventilation at approximately 1000 ppm). Turn exhaust potentiometer to mid position(motor will be approximately 50%open when the exhaust fan contacts make). Set enthalpy potentiometer to D. Apply power(24 Vac)to terminals TR and TR1. Table 7—Checkout for EconoM!$er IV(cont) STEP CHECKOUT PROCEDURE PROPER RESPONSE DIFFERENTIAL ENTHALPY Execute step one,checkout preparation. — Turn DCV MAX to mid position. 2 Place 620 ohm resistor across So and+(white sleeve resistor makes CA enthalpy low). — Place 1.2K ohm resistor across SR and+(purple sleeve resistor makes RA Free cool LED turns on;motor drives to enthalpy high). approximately 45 degrees(half)open. Remove 620 ohm resistor from So and+. Free cool LED turns off;motor drives closed. SINGLE ENTHALPY Execute step one,checkout preparation. — 3 Turn DCV MAX to mid position. Set enthalpy potentiometer to A(fully CCW). Free cool LED turns on;motor drives to approximately 45 degrees(half)open. Set enthalpy potentiometer to D(fully CW). Free cool LED turns off;motor drives closed. DCV AND EXHAUST Execute step one,checkout preparation. — LED for both DCV and Exhaust should be off. Turn DCV MAX to mid position. Motor drives to mid position,45 degrees open. Turn MIN POS fully CW. Motor drives fully open. Turn MIN POS and DCV MAX to fully CCW. Motor drives closed. Turn DCV MAX to mid position. LED for both DCV and Exhaust turn on. Connect 9v battery positive to AQ and negative to AQ1. Actuator drives to 45 degrees open. 4 Remove jumper from N terminal(economizer goes into not occupied mode). Motor remains at 45 degrees open. Adjust DCV MAX towards CW. Motor will move to position set by DCV MAX pot. Adjust DCV MAX to fully CCW. Motor will drive closed. Reconnect jumper to N terminal. Adjust DCV MAX and MIN POS pots. Motor will drive to the most open position of the pots. Adjust DCV MAX and MIN POS pots to fully CCW. Remove power from N terminal adjust MIN POS towards CW. Motor should not move. Adjust DCV MAX towards CW. Motor will move to position set by DCV MAX pot. MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM POSITION Execute step one,checkout preparation. Connect 9v battery positive to AQ and negative to AQ1.Adjust DCV MAX DCV LED turns on.Actuator drives to 45 degrees potentiometer to mid position. open 5 Turn DCV maximum position potentiometer to fully CCW. Actuator drives fully closed. Turn minimum position potentiometer to midpoint. Actuator drives to 45 degrees open. Turn minimum position potentiometer fully CW. Actuator drives fully open. Turn MIN POS to fully CCW. Actuator drives fully closed. W7212: Remove jumper from TR and N. Actuator drives fully closed. MIXED AIR INPUT Execute step one,checkout preparation. Free cool LED turns on. 6 Turn DCV MAX to mid position;set enthalpy potentiometer to A. Actuator drives to 45 degrees open. Remove 5.6K ohm resistor(green sleeve)and place jumper from T and T1. Actuator drives to 45 degrees open. Remove jumper from T and T1 and leave open. Actuator drives fully closed. 02021 Carrier Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue,or change at any time,specifications or designs wtthout notice and without incurring obligations. Catalog No.04-53500257-01 Printed in U.S.A Form IIK-CRECOMZRO21-04 Pg 16 7-21 Replaces:IIK-CRECOMZRO21-03 RGS HEATING&COOLING PRODUCTS -" - Product Specifications ASHRAE 90.1 COMPLIANT PACKAGE GAS HEATING/ELECTRIC COOLING, R-410A SINGLE PACKAGE ROOFTOP 7.5 - 15 TONS BUILT TO LAST, EASY TO INSTALL and SERVICE • R-410A HFC refrigerant • ASHRAE 90.1 energy compliant efficiency levels • Two stage/two circuit cooling capacity control on 090-180 models • Two stage/single circuit cooling capacity control on 089, 100, 119 models r • Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 340/360 • Designed in accordance with Underwriters' Laboratories Standard 1995 • Listed by UL and UL, Canada or ETL and ETL, Canada • Exclusive non-corrosive composite condensate pan in accordance with ASHRAE RGS089-120 62 Standard, sloping design; side or center drain • Gas efficiencies up to 82% • Induced draft combustion "„Mo • Redundant gas valve, with 1 or 2 stages of heating � . • Pre-painted exterior panels and tested to 500 hours salt spray protection • Fixed refrigerant metering system • Fully insulated cabinet • Exclusive IGC solid-state control for on-board diagnostics with LED error code designation, burner control logic. • Cooling operating range from 407 up to 115°F. RGS180 • Access panels with easy grip handles and no-strip screw feature • Two-inch disposable return air filters • Tool-less filter access door • Standard belt drive, constant torque motor CERTIFIED' • Advanced terminal board for simple safety circuit troubleshooting and control box arrangement Undary Large AC • Field Convertible from vertical to horizontal airflow on all models. No special kit ' required on 089-150 models. Field accessory supply duct kit required for 180 size model only • Provisions for thru-the-bottom power entry capability • Single point gas and electric connections ASHRAM • Full perimeter base rail with built-in rigging adapters and fork truck slots • Scroll compressors with internal line-break overload protection • Copper tube, aluminum fin coils COMPLIANT • 24-volt control circuit protected with resettable circuit breaker • Permanently lubricated evaporator-fan motor • Permanently lubricated, totally enclosed, shaft down condenser motors • Low pressure, freeze protection, and high pressure switches • Exclusive IGC anti-cycle protection for gas heat operation • Solid-state electronic direct spark ignition system C us • Flame roll-out safety protector • Liquid line filter drier WARRANTY • 15 Year limited warranty on stainless steel heat exchanger c 1 us • 10 Year limited warranty on aluminized heat exchanger • 5 Year limited warranty on compressor • 1 Year limited warranty on parts Intertek EXTENDED WARRANTY • 5 year extended parts warranty available Form 509 11 3523 02 5-21 Table of contents PAGE PAGE MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 APPLICATION DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 CAPACITY RATINGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 PERFORMANCE DATA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 PHYSICAL DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 FAN DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 ELECTRICAL DATA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 DIMENSIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 UNIT PERFORMANCE DATA—Dual Stage Cooling/Single Circuit IEER nth Single Speed Indoor Fan Motor) UNIT Nominal COOLING GAS HEATING Unit Dimensions Shipping Tons Net.Cap IEER Input Cap.(Btuh) Thermal H x W x L Weight (Btuh) Stage 2 Efficiency(%) lb.[kg] RGS089*"AAOAAA 7 t/2 88,000 12.7 125,000-224,000 80-82 41 1/4"x 59 112"x 88 1/8" 810[367] RGS100*^AAOAAA 8 1/2 97,000 12.7 125,000-224,000 82 49 3/8"x 59 112"x 88 1/8" 910[413] RGS119*"AA0AAA 10 117,000 12.7 180,000-250,000 80-82 49 3/8"x 59 112"x 88 1/8" 965[438] UNIT PERFORMANCE DATA—Dual Stage Cooling/Two Circuits IEER nth 2-Speed Indoor Fan Motor) COOLING GAS HEATING Shipping UNIT Nominal Unit Dimensions g Tons Net.Cap IEER Input Cap. (Btuh) Thermal H x W x L Weight (Btuh) Stage 2 Efficiency(%) b [kg] RGS090*^AAOAAT 7 112 83,000 12.8 125,000-224,000 82 41 1/4"x 59 1/2"x 88 1/8" 810[367] RGS102*^AAOAAT 8 112 99,000 12.8 125,000-224,000 80-82 49 3/8"x 59 1/2"x 88 1/8" 910[413] RGS120*"AAOAAT 10 114,000 12.8 180,000-250,000 80-82 49 3/8"x 59 1/2"x 88 1/8" 965[438] RGS150*"AAOAAT 112 1/2 140,000 12.2 180,000-250,000 80-82 49 3/8"x 59 112"x 88 1/8" 1116[506] RGS180*"AAOAAT 1 15 174,000 12.4 180,000-350,000 80-81 57 3/8"x 63 3/8"x 115 718" 1380[627] Indicates Unit voltage:H=208/230-3-60.L=460-3-60,S=575-3-60 ^See model nomenclature listing for gas heating options. NOTE:BASE MODEL NUMBERS LISTED.SEE MODEL NOMENCLATURE LISTING FOR ADDITIONAL OPTIONS 2 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Model number nomenclature MODEL SERIES R G S 0 9 0 H D A A 0 A A A Position Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 R=Rooftop G=Gas/Electric Type S=Standard DOE 2018/ASHRAE 90.1 -2016 Efficiency 089=90,000 BTUH=7.5 Tons(1 circuit/two stage cooling) 090=90,000 BTUH=7.5 Tons(2 compressor) 100=102,000 BTUH=8.5 Tons(1 circuit/two stage cooling) 102=102,000 BTUH=8.5 Tons(2 compressor) 119=120,000 BTUH= 10 Tons(1 circuit/two stage cooling) 120=120,000 BTUH=10 Tons(2 compressor) 150=150,000 BTUH=12.5 Tons(2 compressor) 180=180,000 BTUH=15 Tons(2 compressor) Nominal Cooling Capacity H=208/230-3-60 L=460-3-60 S=575-3-60 Voltage D=Low Heat,Aluminum Heat Exchanger E=Medium Heat,Aluminum Heat Exchanger F=High Heat,Aluminum Heat Exchanger S=Low Heat,Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger R=Med Heat,Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger T=High Heat,Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger Heating Capacity A=Standard Motor/Drive B=High Static Motor/Drive' C=Medium Static Motor/Drive H=High Static Motor/Drive with Hot Gas Re-Heat(on all sizes except 089, 100, 119) Motor Option A=None B=Low Leak Economizer w/Barometric relief,OA Temperature Sensor E=Low Leak Economizer w/Barometric relief and CO2 Sensor,OA Temperature Sensor H=Low Leak Economizer w/Barometric relief,Enthalpy Sensor L=Low Leak Economizer wBarometric relief and CO2 Sensor, Enthalpy Sensor P=2-Position Damper(non U.S.models only) U=Temperature Ultra Low Leak Economizer w/Barometric relief W=Enthalpy Ultra Low Leak Economizer wBarometric relief Outdoor Air Options OA=No Options AT=Non-powered 115v Convenience Outlet 4B=Non-Fused Disconnect BB=Powered Convenience Outlet BR=Supply Air Smoke Detector BP=Return Air Smoke Detector AA=Easy Access Hinged Panels Factory Installed Options2 A=Aluminum/Copper Condenser and Evaporator Coil B=Precoat Alum/Cu Condenser and Alum/CU Evaporator C=E-Coated Alum/Cu Condenser and Alum/CU Evaporator D=E-Coated Alum/Cu Condenser and Evaporator E=Cu/Cu Condenser and Alum/Cu Evaporator F=Copper/Copper Condenser and Evaporator Standard Condenser/Evaporator Coil Configuration A= Single-Speed Indoor Fan Motor,for W7212 controls B= Two-Speed Indoor Fan Motor,for W7220 controls T= Two-Speed Indoor Motor Controller(VFD)-Standard on U.S.models Indoor Fan Motor t Not available for RGS089 units. 2 Combinations of FIOPS are available. Contact your representative for details. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 3 Capacity ratings AHRI COOLING RATINGS IEER WITH IEER WITH RGS NOM. NET COOLING TOTAL SINGLE SPEED 2-SPEED MODEL COOLING REFRIGERANT CAPACITY CAPACITY POWER INDOOR FAN INDOOR FAN SIZE STAGES CIRCUITS (TONS) (MBH) (kW) EER MOTOR MOTOR 089' 2 1 7.5 88.0 8.0 11.00 12.7 N/A 090 2 2 7.5 83.0 7.5 11.00 11.7 12.8 100 2 1 8.5 97.0 8.8 11.00 12.7 N/A 102 2 2 8.5 99.0 9.0 11.00 11.7 12.8 119 2 1 10.0 117.0 10.4 11.00 12.7 N/A 120 2 2 10.0 114.0 10.4 11.00 11.8 12.8 150 2 2 12.5 140.0 12.9 10.80 11.0 12.2 180 2 2 15.0 174.0 16.1 10.80 11.5 12.4 LEGEND NOTES: AHRI - Air-Conditioning,Heating and Refrigeration Institute Test Standard. 1. Rated and certified underAHRI Standard 340/360,as appropriate. 2. Ratings are based on: ASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Cooling Standard:80°F(27°C)db,67'F(19'C)wb indoor. Engineers. IEER Standard:A measure that expresses cooling part load EER efficiency EER -Energy Efficiency Ratio for commercial unitary air conditioning and heat pump equipment on the basis IEER -Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio. of weighted operation at various load capacities. IECC -International Energy Conservation Code 3. The RGS090/102/120/150/180 rooftops meets the DOE-2018(Department of N/A -Not Applicable Energy),ASHRAE 90.1-2016 and IECCI-2015 minimum efficiency require- ments when equipped with the 2-speed indoor fan motor option. 575V option and Hi-Static Fan option for RGS089 are not available. 4. The RGS089/100/119 rooftops meet the DOE-2018 minimum efficiency requirement without the 2-speed indoor fan motor option. I IECC is a registered trademark of International Code Council,Inc u C ETA �sCERTIFIED' c L us Intertek Unitary Large AG AHRI Standard 340/360 HEATING RATING TABLE-NATURAL GAS AND PROPANE RGS AL/SS HEAT EXCHANGER MODEL INPUT/OUTPUT INPUT/OUTPUT TEMP RISE THERMAL EFFICIENCY SIZE GAS HEAT STAGE 1 (MBH) STAGE 2(MBH) (DEG F) (°/,) LOW - 125/103 20- 50 82% 089/090 MED 120/98 180/148 35- 65 82% HIGH 180/147 224/184 45- 75 82% LOW - 125/103 20- 50 82% 100/102 MED 120/98 180/148 30- 65 82% HIGH 180/147 224/184 40- 75 82% LOW 120/98 180/148 25- 65 82% 119/120 MED 180/147 224/184 30- 65 82% HIGH 200/160 250/205 35- 70 80% LOW 120/98 180/148 20- 65 82% 150 MED 180/147 224/184 25- 65 82% HIGH 200/160 250/205 25- 70 1 80% LOW 144/118 180/146 15- 55 81% 180 MED 192/156 240/195 20- 60 81% HIGH 280/224 350/280 35- 65 80% NOTES: 1. Heat ratings are for natural gas heat exchangers operated at or below 2000 ft (610 m).For information on propane or altitudes above 2000 ft(610 m),see the Application Data section of this book.Accessory Propane/High Altitude kits are also available. 2. The input rating for altitudes above 2000 ft(610 m)must be derated by 4%for each 1000 ft(305 m)above sea level. 4 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Capacity ratings (cont) SOUND PERFORMANCE RGS OUTDOOR SOUND(dB)AT 60 Hz MODEL COOLING SIZE STAGES A-Weighted 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 089 2 82 90.1 82.6 81.0 79.4 77.0 73.0 70.4 66.7 090 2 82 85.8 84.3 80.5 78.7 76.4 72.7 68.3 65.1 100 2 83 91.2 86.4 81.9 81.0 78.3 73.9 71.4 67.3 102 2 82 88.6 85.0 81.6 79.5 77.4 74.1 71.0 66.3 119 2 82 88.6 85.0 81.6 79.5 77.4 74,1 71.0 66.3 120 2 82 89.0 83.1 80.5 78.5 75.5 71.6 69.6 69.3 150 2 87 87.0 85.2 84.6 84.9 82.2 78.4 75.3 72.9 180 2 87 87.0 85.2 84.6 84.9 82.2 78.4 75.3 72.9 LEGEND NOTES: dB -Decibel 1. Outdoor sound data is measured in accordance with AHRI standard 270. 2. Measurements are expressed in terms of sound power. Do not compare these values to sound pressure values because sound pressure depends on specific environmental factors which normally do not match individual appli- cations. Sound power values are independent of the environment and there- fore more accurate. 3. A-weighted sound ratings filter out very high and very low frequencies,to bet- ter approximate the response of"average'human ear.A-weighted measure- ments for units are taken in accordance with AHRI standard 270. MINIMUM -MAXIMUM AIRFLOW (CFM) RATINGS -NATURAL GAS AND PROPANE COOLING AL HX HEATING SS HX HEATING Minimum Minimum RGS UNIT HEAT LEVEL 2-Speed Fan 2-Speed Fan Minimum Motor(at Motor(at Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum High Speed) Low Speed) LOW 1900 4750 1900 4750 089/090 MED 2250 2250 1500 3750 2100 3900 2100 3900 HIGH 2270 3780 2270 3780 LOW 1900 4750 1900 4750 1001102 MED 2550 2873 1915 4250 2100 4560 2100 4560 HIGH 2270 4250 2270 4250 LOW 2100 5470 2100 5470 119/120 MED 3000 3380 2253 5000 2620 5670 2620 5670 HIGH 2650 5290 2650 5290 LOW 2100 6830 2100 6830 150 MED 3600 4056 2704 6000 2620 6800 2620 6800 HIGH 2650 7410 2650 7410 LOW 2450 7500 2450 9000 180 MED 4500 5625 3750 7500 3000 6750 3000 9000 HIGH 3990 7200 3990 7410 LEGEND AL HX -Aluminum Gas Heat Exchanger SS HX -Stainless Steel Gas Heater Exchanger 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 5 Capacity ratings (cont) .COOLING CAPACITIES-2-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 7.5 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(F) RGS090 85 95 105 115 (RTPF) EAT(db) EAT(clb) EAT(db) EAT(clb) 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 1 85 75 80 85 58 TC 77.4 77.4 87.8 73.8 73.8 83.8 70.1 70.1 79.5 66.0 66.0 74.9 SHC 66.9 77.4 87.8 63.9 73.8 83.8 60.6 70.1 79.5 57.1 66.0 74.9 62 TC 82.2 82.2 83.9 77.5 77.5 81.7 72.6 72.6 79.2 67.3 67.3 76.4 E SHC 60.8 72.4 83.9 58.6 70.1 81.7 56.3 67.7 79.2 53.6 65.0 76.4 c 3 67 TC 90.1 90.1 90.1 86.0 86.0 86.0 81.4 81.4 81.4 75.9 75.9 75.9 N Q SHC 50.2 61.8 73.3 48.5 60.1 71.6 46.5 58.1 69.7 44.2 55.8 67.4 N w 72 TC 98.0 1 98.0 98.0 94.0 94.0 94.0 89.5 89.5 1 89.5 84.3 84.3 1 84.3 SHC 39.1 50.7 62.4 37.5 49.2 60.9 35.8 47.5 59.2 33.8 45.5 57.2 76 TC - 104.3 104.3 - 100.4 100.4 - 95.9 95.9 - 90.7 90.7 SHC - 41.7 54.0 - 40.3 52.7 - 38.7 51.0 - 36.8 49.0 58 TC 82.1 82.1 93.2 78.4 78.4 89.0 74.4 74.4 84A 70.0 70.0 79.5 SHC 71.0 82.1 93.2 67.8 78.4 89.0 64.3 74.4 84.4 60.6 70.0 79.5 62 TC 84.9 84.9 91.8 80.4 80.4 89.5 75.4 75.4 1 86.7 70.2 70.2 1 82.9 E SHC 65.4 78.6 91.8 63.2 76.3 89.5 60.6 73.7 86.7 57.6 70.2 82.9 N 3 67 TC 92.5 92.5 92.5 88.3 88.3 88.3 83.6 83.6 83.6 78.3 78.3 78.3 Q SHC 53.0 66.3 79.5 51.3 64.6 78.0 49.4 62.8 76.1 47.2 60.6 73.9 a w 72 TC 100.4 100.4 100.4 96.4 96.4 96.4 91.7 91.7 91.7 86.4 86.4 86.4 SHC 40.2 53.5 66.7 38.7 52.0 65.3 36.9 50.3 63.7 35.0 48.4 61.8 76 TC - 106.5 106.5 - 102.6 102.6 - 98.0 98.0 - 92.7 92.7 SHC - 43.3 57.6 - 41.8 55.9 - 40.2 54.1 - 38.4 52.2 58 TC 85.7 85.7 97.3 82.2 82.2 93.3 78.0 78.0 88.6 73.5 73.5 83.4 SHC 74.1 85.7 97.3 71.1 82.2 93.3 67.5 78.0 88.6 63.6 73.5 83.4 62 TC 86.9 86.9 98.7 82.8 82.8 96.4 78.2 78.2 92.3 73.6 73.6 86.9 E SHC 69.3 84.0 98.7 67.2 81.8 96.4 64.1 78.2 92.3 60.3 73.6 86.9 c 3 67 TC 94.3 94.3 94.3 90.1 90.1 90.1 85.2 85.2 85.2 79.8 79.8 1 80.1 c SHC 55.6 70.5 85.4 54.0 68.9 83.9 52.1 67.1 82.2 49.9 65.0 80.1 72 TC 102.2 102.2 102.2 98.1 98.1 98.1 93.3 93.3 93.3 87.9 87.9 87.9 SHC 41.2 56.0 70.7 39.7 54.6 69.5 38.0 53.0 68.0 36.0 51.1 66.2 76 TC - 108.1 108.1 - 104.2 104.2 - 99.5 99.5 1 - 94.2 94.2 SHC - 44.5 60.2 - 43.2 58.7 - 41.6 57.0 - 39.8 55.2 58 TC 88.5 88.5 100.4 85.0 85.0 96.4 81.0 81.0 92.0 76.5 76.5 86.8 SHC 76.5 88.5 100.4 73.5 85.0 96.4 70.1 81.0 92.0 66.1 76.5 86.8 62 TC 88.9 88.9 103.9 85.1 85.1 100.4 81.1 81.1 95.7 76.5 76.5 90.3 E SHC 72.3 88.1 103.9 69.7 85.1 100.4 66.5 81.1 95.7 62.7 76.5 90.3 U 3 67 TC 95.8 95.8 95.8 91.5 91.5 91.5 86.6 86.6 87.9 81.1 81.1 85.8 LO M Q SHC 58.0 74.4 90.9 56.4 73.0 89.6 54.6 71.3 87.9 52.4 69.1 85.8 w TC 103.6 103.6 103.6 99.4 99.4 99A 94.6 94.6 94.6 89.1 89.1 89.1 72 SHC 42.0 58.3 74.5 40.6 57.0 73.4 38.9 55.5 72.0 37.0 53.7 70.3 76 TC - 109.2 109.2 - 105.4 105.4 - 100.7 100.7 - 95.3 95.3 SHC - 45.6 62.6 - 44.4 61.3 - 42.8 59.7 - 41.0 58.0 58 TC 90.8 90.8 103.0 87.3 87.3 99.1 83.3 83.3 94.5 78.8 78.8 89.4 SHC 78.5 90.8 103.0 75.5 87.3 99.1 72.0 83.3 94.5 68.2 78.8 89.4 62 TC 90.9 90.9 107.2 87.4 87.4 103.1 83.3 83.3 98.4 78.9 78.9 93.1 E SHC 74.5 90.9 107.2 71.6 87.4 103.1 68.3 83.3 98.4 64.7 78.9 93.1 c 3 67 TC 97.0 97.0 97.0 92.6 92.6 95.1 87.6 87.6 93.4 82.1 82.1 91.2 in SHC 60.3 78.2 96.2 58.8 76.9 95.1 56.9 75.2 93.4 54.8 73.0 91.2 M 72 TC 104.7 104.7 104.7 100.5 100.5 100.5 95.6 95.6 95.6 90.1 90.1 90.1 SHC 42.9 60.5 78.1 41.4 59.3 77.1 39.8 57.8 75.9 37.9 56.1 74.3 76 TC - 110.2 110.2 - 106.2 106.2 - 101.6 101.6 - 96.1 96.1 SHC - 46.7 64.8 - 45.4 63.6 - 44.0 62.3 - 42.2 60.6 LEGEND - -Do not operate NOTE:See Minimum-Maximum Airflow Ratings table on page 5. Do not operate Cfm -Cubic feet per minute(supply air) outside these limits. EAT(db) -Entering Air Temperature(dry bulb) EAT(wb) -Entering Air Temperature(wet bulb) SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross 6 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-2-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 7.5 TONS(cont) 7.5 TON COOLING CAPACITIES,RTPF UNIT WITH HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR-CFM Temp(F)Air Ent. 2250/0.05 3000/0.07 3750/0.09 Condenser(Edb) Air Entering Evaporator-Ewb(F) 72 67 62 1 72 67 62 72 67 62 TC 103.05 93.02 83.60 109.77 99.52 90.08 114.01 103.69 95.19 75 SHC 43.66 55.34 67.09 50.99 66.29 81.31 57.49 76.27 92.20 kW 4.90 4.83 4.77 4.82 4.88 4.96 4.99 4.91 4.85 TC 95.39 85.83 76.88 101.59 91.89 82.95 105.53 95.76 87.77 85 SHC 36.42 48.47 60.60 43.24 58.99 74.40 49.44 68.68 84.90 kW 5.49 5.42 5.36 1 5.40 5.47 5.54 5.58 5.50 5.44 TC 87.48 78.44 69.97 93.21 84.05 75.61 96.84 87.63 80.14 95 SHC 28.98 41.46 53.97 35.32 51.53 67.34 41.21 60.92 77.41 kW 6.16 6.09 6.03 6.08 6.14 6.21 6.24 6.17 6.11 TC 79.35 70.83 62.84 84.57 75.96 68.04 87.88 79.23 72.26 105 SHC 21.34 34.26 47.18 27.17 43.86 60.08 32.73 1 52.95 69.70 kW 6.93 6.86 6.81 6.85 6.91 6.97 7.00 6.93 6.88 TC 70.87 62.89 55.42 75.58 67.54 60.15 78.56 70.51 64.06 115 SHC 13.40 26.79 1 40.14 18.70 35.89 52.54 23.94 44.68 61.67 kW 7.79 7.74 1 7.69 7.73 7.78 7.83 7.86 7.80 1 7.76 7.5 TON COOLING CAPACITIES,RTPF UNIT WITH HOT GAS REHEAT IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE Air Entering Evaporator-Ewb(F) 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb Temp(F) 62.5 Wet Bulb 64 Wet Bulb 65.3 Wet Bulb Air Ent. Condenser(Edb) (50%Relative) (56%Relative) (60%Relative) Air Entering Evaporator-CFM 2250 3000 3750 2250 3000 3750 2250 3000 3750 TC 27.60 32.75 30.19 40.09 39.43 37.73 45.06 45.25 44.25 80 SHC -3.12 5.20 6.71 3.75 5.24 6.75 3.77 5.26 6.78 kW 4.56 4.51 4.46 4.63 4.60 4.56 4.70 4.67 4.54 TC 35.40 33.78 31.20 41.14 40.51 38.80 46.15 46.37 45.38 75 SHC 4.67 6.17 7.69 4.71 6.21 7.73 4.74 6.24 7.76 kW 4.41 4.36 4.39 4.41 4.36 4.36 4.41 4.39 4.36 TC 36.36 34.71 32.18 42.10 41.47 39.77 47.08 47.31 46.32 70 SHC 5.63 7.14 8.66 5.67 7.18 8.71 5.70 7.21 8.74 kW 4.43 4.49 4.41 4.44 4.40 4.39 4.49 4.47 4.44 TC 38.25 36.64 34.15 43.97 43.37 41.72 48.98 49.22 48.26 60 SHC 7.56 9.09 10.62 7.60 9.13 10.66 7.62 1 9.15 10.69 kW 4.56 4.55 4.43 4.57 4.53 4.46 4.56 4.55 4.50 TC 40.15 38.60 36.14 45.95 45.37 43.73 50.57 50.97 49.56 50 SHC 9.48 11.03 12.58 9.52 11.07 12.62 9.54 11.10 12.64 kW 4.63 4.52 4.38 4.45 4.41 4.33 5.25 4.91 5.60 TC 42.18 40.62 38.11 1 47.80 1 47.25 45.43 52.65 52.75 51.83 40 SHC 11.41 12.98 14.54 11.45 13.02 14.58 11.47 13.04 14.60 kW 4.32 4.37 4.37 4.65 4.60 4.89 4.96 5.20 5.12 LEGEND NOTES: Edb -Entering Dry-Bulb 1. Direct interpolation is permissible.Do not extrapolate. Ewb -Entering Wet-Bulb 2. 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8 Z8 O EL Z'E9 b 98 Z'9L 099 L19 9 LL 9 L9 OHS 89 8 8L 9 69 9'69 S Z8 L'£L L EL b 98 Z 9L Z 9L LIB 9 6L 9 6L 01 98 08 SL 99 08 SL 98 08 SL S8 08 SL (qp)1V3 (qp)1V3 (qp)1V3 (qp)1V3 (3dla) SLL SOL 96 S8 .680SON (3)3NniV'l3dW311N319WV SNOT S'L 'ON11003 30VIS-Z 11f102lIo-L—S3111OVdVO ON11000 (luo:)) sBuilei AI!3ede:D Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-2-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 8.5 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(F) RGS102 85 95 105 115 (RTPF) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 58 TC 89.7 89.7 101.6 85.2 85.2 96.5 79.6 79.6 90.1 73.8 73.8 83.6 SHC 77.8 89.7 101.6 73.9 85.2 96.5 69.0 79.6 90.1 64.0 73.8 83.6 62 TC 1 94.3 94.3 97.9 88.7 88.7 95.2 81.3 81.3 91.5 1 74.3 74.3 86.5 w SHC 71.0 84.4 97.9 68.2 81.7 95.2 64.7 78.1 91.5 60.6 73.6 86.5 v 3 67 L TC 105.0 105.0 105.0 99.3 99.3 99.3 92.2 92.2 92.2 84.1 84.1 84.1 ul �- SHC 59.0 1 72.6 86.1 1 56.6 70.1 1 83.7 53.6 67.1 80.7 50.3 63.8 77.3 QQ N W 72 TC 115.9 115.9 115.9 110.4 110.4 110.4 104.2 104.2 104.2 96.0 96.0 96.0 SHC 46.4 60.0 73.6 44.3 57.9 71.5 41.9 55.5 69.1 38.8 52.4 65.9 76 TC - 123.7 123.7 - 118.3 118.3 - 112.4 112.4 - 105.7 105.7 SHC - 49.3 63.3 - 47.3 61.4 - 45.3 59.3 - 42.9 56.7 58 TC 95.3 95.3 107.9 90.7 90.7 102.7 84.8 84.8 96.1 78.7 78.7 89.1 SHC 82.6 95.3 107.9 78.6 1 90.7 102.7 73.5 84.8 96.1 68.2 78.7 89.1 62 TC 97.9 9T9 107.8 92.1 92.1 104.7 85.4 85.4 99.4 78.8 78.8 92.8 E SHC 76.7 92.2 107.8 73.9 89.3 104.7 69.6 84.5 99.4 64.8 78.8 92.8 U 3 67 TC 108.5 108.5 108.5 102.6 102.6 102.6 95.4 95.4 95.4 86.9 86.9 86.9 `- CD ►- SHC 62.8 78.4 94.1 60.4 76.0 1 91.7 57.4 73.1 88.8 54.0 69.7 85.3 N 72 TC 119.1 119.1 119.1 113.5 113.5 113.5 107.2 107.2 107.2 99.2 99.2 99.2 SHC 47.9 63.5 79.2 45.8 61.5 77.1 43.5 59.2 74.9 40.6 56.3 72.0 76 TC - 126.4 126.4 - 120.8 120.8 - 114.8 114.8 - 108.2 108.2 SHC - 51.1 67.4 - 49.2 65.3 - 47.0 63.0 - 44.8 60.7 58 TC 100.0 100.0 113.3 95.2 95.2 107.9 89.3 89.3 101.1 82.9 82.9 93.9 SHC 86.7 100.0 113.3 82.6 95.2 107.9 77.4 89.3 101.1 71.8 82.9 93.9 62 TC 101.1 101.1 115.8 95.7 95.7 111.7 89.4 89.4 105.3 83.0 83.0 97.7 E SHC 81.5 98.7 115.8 78.2 94.9 111.7 73.5 89.4 105.3 1 68.2 83.0 97.7 v 3 TC 111.1 111.1 111.1 105.1 105.1 105.1 97.8 97.8 97.8 89.1 89.1 93.0 o Q 67 SHC 66.2 83.9 101.E 63.9 81.6 99.3 61.0 78.7 96.5 57.5 75.3 93.0 M w TC 121.3 121.3 121.3 115.6 115.6 115.6 109.4 109.4 109.4 101.5 101.5 101.5 72 SHC 49.2 66.7 84.3 47.1 64.7 82.3 44.9 62.5 80.2 42.1 59.9 77.7 76 TC - 128.3 128.3 - 122.6 122.6 - 116.3 116.3 - 109.7 1 109.7 SHC - 52.7 70.7 - 50.7 68.6 - 48.6 66A - 46.4 64.2 58 TC 104.0 104.0 117.8 99.1 99.1 112.3 93.2 93.2 105.5 86.5 86.5 97.9 SHC 90.2 104.0 117.8 86.0 99.1 112.3 80.8 93.2 105.5 75.0 86.5 97.9 62 TC 104.2 104.2 122.7 99.3 99.3 116.9 93.3 93.3 109.8 86.6 86.6 101.9 E SHC 85.7 104.2 122.7 81.7 99.3 116.9 76.7 1 93.3 109.8 71.2 86.6 101.9 o 3 67 TC 113.1 113.1 113.1 107.1 107.1 107.1 99.9 99.9 103.8 91.0 91.0 100.3 ` N Q SHC 69.4 89.1 108.8 67.1 86.8 106.5 64.3 84.1 103.8 60.9 80.6 100.3 ul M 72 TC 123.0 123.0 123.0 117.2 117.2 117.2 110.9 110.9 110.9 103.3 103.3 103.3 SHC 50.3 69.7 89.0 48.3 67.7 87.1 46.1 65.6 85.2 43.5 63.3 83.0 76 TC - 129.7 129.7 - 124.0 124.0 - 117.5 117.5 - 110.8 110.8 SHC - 54.0 73.7 - 52.1 71.7 - 50.0 69.5 - 47.8 67.4 58 TC 107.4 107.4 121.7 102.5 102.5 116.1 96.5 96.5 109.3 89.5 89.5 101.4 SHC 93.1 107.4 121.7 88.9 102.5 116.1 83.7 96.5 109.3 77.6 89.5 101.4 62 TC 107.5 107.5 126.6 102.6 102.6 120.8 96.6 96.6 113.7 89.6 89.6 105.5 - E SHC 88.4 107.5 126.6 84.4 102.6 120.8 79.5 96.6 113.7 73.7 89.6 105.5 c 3 67 TC 114.7 114.7 115.6 108.7 108.7 113.5 101.7 101.7 110.8 92.6 92.6 107.2 N Q SHC 72.5 94.0 115.6 70.2 91.8 113.5 1 67.5 89.2 110.8 1 64.0 85.6 107.2 v w 72 TC 124.3 124.3 124.3 118.5 118.5 118.5 112.1 112.1 112.1 104.7 104.7 104.7 SHC 51.3 72.4 93.4 49.3 70.5 91.7 47.2 68.5 89.9 44.7 66.4 88.1 76 TC - 130.7 130.7 - 125.0 125.0 - 118.5 118.5 - 111.6 1 111.6 SHC - 55.3 76.5 - 53.5 74.6 - 1 51.3 72.4 - 49.2 1 70.3 LEGEND NOTE: See Minimum-Maximum Airflow Ratings on page 5. Do not operate out- - -Do not operate side these limits. Cfm -Cubic feet per minute(supply air) EAT(db) -Entering Air Temperature(dry bulb) EAT wb) -Entering Air Temperature(wet bulb) SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross 50911 352302 Specifications subject to change without notice. 9 Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-2-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 8.5 TONS (cont) 8.5 TON COOLING CAPACITIES,RTPF UNIT WITH HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE Air Entering Evaporator-CFM Temp(F) 2550/0.04 1 3400/0.05 1 4250/0.07 Air Ent. Condenser(Edb) Air Entering Evaporator-Ewb(F) 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 TC 119.20 107.40 96.40 127.00 115.00 103.90 131.90 119.80 109.50 75 SHC 50.60 63.90 77.40 59.20 76.70 94.20 66.80 88.40 108.20 kW 5.67 5.57 5.47 5.54 5.63 5.74 5.79 5.68 5.59 TC 110.40 99.20 88.80 117.60 106.30 95.80 122.20 110.80 101.10 85 SHC 42.40 56.20 70.10 50.40 68.50 86.40 57.70 79.90 99.90 kW 6.33 6.23 6.14 6.20 6.30 6.40 6.45 6.34 6.25 TC 101.40 90.80 80.90 108.10 97.30 87.40 112.30 101.50 92.40 95 SHC 34.00 48.20 62.60 41.50 60.00 78.40 48.40 71.10 91.50 kW 7.08 6.99 6.90 6.96 7.05 7.16 7.20 7.09 7.01 TC 92.00 82.10 72.70 98.20 88.10 78.70 102.10 91.90 83.40 105 SHC 25.30 40.10 54.90 32.20 51.30 70.20 38.80 62.10 82.70 kW 7.94 7.85 7.77 7.83 7.91 8.01 8.06 7.95 7.87 TC 82.40 73.00 64.20 88.00 78.50 1 69.70 91.50 81.90 74.10 115 SHC 16.40 31.60 47.00 22.70 42.40 61.70 28.90 52.70 73.50 kW 8.92 8.84 8.77 8.82 8.89 8.98 9.02 8.93 8.86 8.5 TON COOLING CAPACITIES,RTPF UNIT WITH HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE Air Entering Evaporator-Ewb(F) 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb Air Ent. Temp(F) 62.5 Wet Bulb 64 Wet Bulb 65.3 Wet Bulb Condenser(Edb) (50%Relative) (56%Relative) (60%Relative) Air Entering Evaporator-Cfm 2550 3400 4250 2550 3400 4250 2550 3400 4250 TC 37.61 33.13 26.77 44.74 41.60 36.46 50.96 48.99 44.93 80 SHC -0.52 -0.63 -0.73 -0.46 -0.57 -0.67 -0A2 -0.53 -0.62 kW 5.88 5.68 5.44 6.13 5.97 5.76 6.35 6.24 6.06 TC 38.71 34.24 27.86 45.84 42.73 37.59 52.05 50.11 46.06 75 SHC 0.45 0.34 0.25 1 0.50 0.40 0.31 0.54 1 0.44 0.36 kW 5.68 5.47 5.22 5.94 5.78 5.56 6.18 6.07 5.88 TC 39.70 35.25 28.83 46.80 43.70 38.59 52.97 51.04 47.02 70 SHC 1.41 1.32 1.23 1.47 1.37 1.29 1.50 1.41 1.34 kW 5.65 5.42 5.24 5.97 5.79 5.53 6.26 6.13 5.91 TC 41.77 37.33 30.76 48.86 45.80 40.71 55.00 53.10 49.12 60 SHC 3.34 3.26 3.18 3.40 3.32 3.25 3.43 3.36 3.29 kW 5.42 5.15 5.17 5.80 5.59 5.30 6.16 6.01 5.75 TC 43.83 39.27 32.61 50.92 47.89 42.70 57.04 55.16 51.22 50 SHC 5.27 5.21 5.14 5.32 5.27 5.21 5.36 5.31 5.25 kW 5.18 5.15 5.17 5.62 5.39 5.05 6.04 5.87 5.59 TC 45.75 41.13 34.50 53.08 50.00 44.64 59.24 57.40 53.44 40 SHC 7.20 7.15 6.95 7.26 7.21 7.16 7.29 7.25 7.21 kW 4.79 4.98 4.80 5.25 5.01 5.23 5.68 5.51 5.21 LEGEND NOTES: Edb -Entering Dry-Bulb 1. Direct interpolation is permissible.Do not extrapolate. Ewb -Entering Wet-Bulb 2. The following formulas may be used: kW -Compressor Motor Power Input sensible capacity(Btuh) Idb -Leaving Dry-Bulb tidb-tedb 1.10 x Cfm Iwb -Leaving Wet-Bulb SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross tram=Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross leaving evaporator coil(hwb) total capacity(Btuh) hWb=h-b- 4.5 x cfm Where:h-b=Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 10 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-1-CIRCUIT/SINGLE CIRCUIT 2-STAGE COOLING, 8.5 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(F) RGS100 85 95 105 115 (RTPF) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) 75 80 1 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 58 TC 85.4 85.4 95.6 81.6 81.6 93.2 78.1 78.1 89.2 74.1 74.1 84.6 SHC 72.2 83.9 95.6 70.1 81.6 93.2 67.0 78.1 89.2 63.5 74.1 84.6 62 TC 91.1 91.1 91.1 86.5 86.5 88.6 81.7 81.7 86.7 76.2 76.2 84.1 E SHC 65.0 77.7 90.5 63.0 75.8 88.6 61.0 73.8 86.7 58.5 71.3 84.1 U 3 TC 101.8 101.8 101.8 96.9 96.9 96.9 91.2 91.2 91.2 85.1 85.1 85.1 Q 67 SHC 53.4 66.1 78.8 51.5 64.2 77.0 49.2 62.1 74.9 46.9 1 59.8 72.7 in cli u1 72 TC 113.4 113.4 113.4 107.8 107.8 107.8 101.7 101.7 101.7 94.9 94.9 94.9 SHC 41.7 54.0 66.4 39.6 52.1 64.6 37.3 50.0 62.6 34.9 47.7 60.4 76 TC - 123.5 123.5 - 117.3 117.3 - 110.5 110.5 - 103.2 103.2 SHC - 43.8 57.9 - 42.0 56.1 - 40.0 51.1 - 37.7 49.6 58 TC 91.0 91.0 103.7 87.5 87.5 99.7 83.4 83.4 95.1 79.0 79.0 90.0 SHC 78.3 91.0 103.7 75.2 87.5 99.7 71.8 83.4 95.1 67.9 79.0 90.0 62 TC 94.9 94.9 100.9 90.0 90.0 98.5 84.6 84.6 95.8 79.3 79.3 92.8 E SHC 71.4 86.1 100.9 69.0 83.7 98.5 66.5 81.2 95.8 63.9 78.4 92.8 U 3 67 TC 105.6 105.6 105.6 100.2 100.2 100.2 94.2 94.2 94.2 87.8 87.8 87.8 rn a SHC 57.8 72.6 87.4 55.7 70.6 85.4 53.4 68.4 83.3 51.0 66.0 80.9 w W TC 117.4 117.4 117.4 111.4 111.4 111.4 104.8 104.8 104.8 97.6 97.6 97.6 72 SHC 1 43.9 58.4 1 73.0 41.7 1 56.4 71.1 39.4 54.2 68.9 36.9 51.8 66.6 76 TC - 127.4 127.4 - 120.9 120.9 - 113.7 113.7 - 106.0 106.0 SHC - 46.7 59.3 - 44.7 58.2 - 42.5 56.5 - 40.2 54.5 58 TC 95.6 95.6 108.9 91.7 91.7 104.4 87.4 87.4 99.5 82.6 82.6 94.0 SHC 82.4 95.6 108.9 79.1 91.7 104.4 75.3 87.4 99.5 71.1 82.6 94.0 62 TC 97.4 97.4 108.3 92.6 92.6 106.1 88.2 1 88.2 101.E 1 82.9 82.9 1 97.3 E SHC 75.9 92.1 108.3 73.8 90.0 106.1 70.5 1 86.1 101.6 67.1 82.2 97.3 c 3 67 TC 108.2 108.2 108.2 102.5 102.5 102.5 96.3 96.3 96.3 89.6 89.6 89.6 ov Q SHC 61.3 77.9 94.6 59.2 75.9 92.5 56.8 73.6 90.3 54.3 71.1 87.9 r> uJ 72 TC 120.1 120.1 120.1 113.8 113.8 113.8 106.9 106.9 106.9 99.4 99.4 99.4 SHC 45.6 62.0 78.4 43.4 59.9 76.4 41.0 57.6 74.2 38.5 55.2 71.8 76 TC - 130.2 130.2 - 123.4 123.4 - 115.9 115.9 - 107.8 107.8 SHC - 48.9 64.1 - 46.8 62.5 - 44.6 60.5 - 42.2 58.4 58 TC 100.1 100.1 113.8 95.9 95.9 109.0 91.2 91.2 103.7 86.0 86.0 97.8 SHC 86.3 100.1 113.8 82.7 95.9 109.0 78.6 91.2 103.7 74.1 86.0 97.8 62 TC 100.6 100.6 116.8 96.8 96.8 111.5 91.3 91.3 107.9 86.1 86.1 101.8 E SHC 81.2 99.0 116.8 77.6 94.5 111.5 74.6 91.3 107.9 70.3 86.1 101.8 U 3 67 TC 110.5 110.5 110.5 104.6 104.6 104.6 98.1 98.1 98.1 91.2 91.2 95.3 Ln C Q SHC 65.1 1 83.7 102.3 62.9 81.5 100.1 1 60.5 79.2 1 97.9 57.9 76.6 95.3 Do r� ul 72 TC 122.5 122.5 122.5 115.9 115.9 115.9 108.7 108.7 108.7 101.0 101.0 101.0 SHC 47.4 65.8 84.2 45.2 63.7 82.2 42.7 61.3 79.9 40.2 58.8 77.5 76 TC - 132.6 132.6 - 125.6 125.6 - 117.8 117.8 - 109.5 109.5 SHC - 51.1 68.6 - 49.0 66.8 - 46.7 64.8 - 44.2 62.5 58 TC 103.4 103.4 117.5 99.0 99.0 112.5 94.0 94.0 106.8 88.5 88.5 100.7 SHC 89.3 103.4 117.5 85.5 99.0 112.5 81.2 94.0 106.8 76.4 88.5 100.7 62 TC 104.2 104.2 120.3 99.1 99.1 117.0 94.1 94.1 111.2 88.6 88.6 104.7 E SHC 83.9 102.1 120.3 81.1 99.1 117.0 77.0 94.1 111.2 72.5 88.6 104.7 U 3 67 TC 112.2 112.2 112.2 106.2 106.2 106.7 99.5 99.5 104.2 92.3 92.3 101.5 v�i a SHC 68.3 88.5 108.8 66.0 86.4 106.7 63.5 83.9 104.2 60.8 81.2 101.5 v W 72 TC 124.2 124.2 124.2 117.5 117.5 117.5 110.1 110.1 110.1 102.2 102.2 102.2 SHC 48.9 69.0 89.2 46.6 66.9 87.1 44.1 64.5 84.8 41.5 61.9 82.3 76 TC - 1 134.4 1 134.4 - 127.2 127.2 - 119.2 119.2 - 110.7 110.7 SHC - 53.0 1 72.4 - 50.9 70.5 - 48.5 68.4 - 46.0 66.1 LEGEND NOTE:See Minimum-Maximum Airflow Ratings table on page 5. Do not operate - -Do not operate outside these limits. Cfm -Cubic feet per minute(supply air) EAT(db) -Entering Air Temperature(dry bulb) EAT(wb) -Entering Air Temperature(wet bulb) SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 11 Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-2-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 10 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(F) RGS120 85 95 105 115 (RTPF) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 58 TC 107.6 107.6 121.9 102.5 102.5 116.2 96.8 96.8 109.7 90.5 90.5 102.6 SHC 93.2 107.6 121.9 88.8 102.5 116.2 83.9 96.8 109.7 78.4 90.5 102.6 62 TC 113.6 113.6 116.5 107.1 107.1 113.4 99.7 99.7 109.8 91.8 91.8 104.9 E SHC 84.6 100.6 116.5 81.5 97.4 113.4 78.0 93.9 109.8 73.7 89.3 104.9 U 3 67 TC 124.4 124.4 124.4 118.4 118.4 118.4 111.5 111.5 111.5 103.3 103.3 103.3 o Q SHC 69.7 85.7 101.7 67.1 83.2 99.2 64.3 80.3 96.3 60.8 76.8 92.8 0 r0i w 72 TC 135.8 135.8 135.8 129.7 129.7 129.7 122.8 122.8 122.8 115.0 115.0 115.0 SHC 54.3 70.4 86.6 52.0 68.1 84.2 49.3 65.4 81.6 46.4 62.5 78.6 76 TC - 145.3 145.3 - 139.0 139.0 - 131.9 131.9 - 124.1 124.1 SHC - 57.8 74.3 - 55.6 72.1 - 53.1 69.6 - 50.4 66.9 58 TC 114.2 114.2 129.4 108.9 108.9 123.4 102.9 102.9 116.6 96.3 96.3 109.1 SHC 98.9 114.2 129.4 94.3 108.9 123.4 89.1 102.9 116.6 83.4 96.3 109.1 62 TC 117.2 117.2 127.9 111.0 111.0 124.7 104.0 104.0 119.5 96.5 96.5 113.7 E SHC 91.1 109.5 127.9 88.1 106.4 124.7 83.9 101.7 119.5 79.3 96.5 113.7 U 3 67 TC 127.8 127.8 127.8 121.7 121.7 121.7 114.5 114.5 114.5 106.6 106.6 106.6 0 ►- SHC 73.8 92.3 110.8 71.3 89.8 108.3 68.4 87.0 105.5 65.2 83.8 1 102.3 0 M 72 TC 139.4 139.4 139.4 133.0 1 133.0 133.0 125.8 125.8 125.8 117.9 117.9 117.9 SHC 56.0 74.6 93.1 53.7 72.2 90.8 51.0 69.6 88.2 48.1 66.7 85.4 76 TC - 148.8 148.8 - 142.2 142.2 - 134.9 134.9 - 126.8 126.8 SHC - 60.2 79.5 - 58.0 77.1 - 55.4 74.5 - 52.7 71.6 58 TC 119.0 119.0 134.9 114.0 114.0 129.2 108.0 108.0 122.4 1 101.1 101.1 114.6 SHC 103.1 119.0 134.9 98.7 114.0 129.2 1 93.6 108.0 122.4 87.6 101.1 1 114.6 62 TC 120.3 120.3 137.1 114.7 1 114.7 132.8 108.2 108.2 127.5 101.3 101.3 119.3 E a SHC 96.5 116.8 137.1 93.0 112.9 132.8 88.9 108.2 127.5 83.2 101.3 119.3 V 3 67 TC 130.5 130.5 130.5 124.1 124.1 124.1 116.8 116.8 116.8 108.7 108.7 111.1 o 0 �- SHC 77.7 98.6 119.5 75.2 96.2 117.2 72.3 93.3 114.4 69.1 90.1 111.1 a 72 TC 142.1 142.1 142.1 135.5 135.5 135.5 128.2 128.2 128.2 120.0 120.0 120.0 SHC 57.6 78.4 99.3 55.2 76.1 97.1 1 52.5 73.6 94.6 49.7 70.7 1 91.8 76 TC - 151.4 151.4 - 144.7 144.7 - 137.1 137.1 - - - SHC - 62.3 83.8 - 60.0 81.4 - 57.5 78.8 - - - 58 TC 123.0 123.0 139.5 117.8 117.8 133.6 111.9 111.9 126.9 105.3 105.3 119.3 SHC 106.6 123.0 139.5 102.1 117.8 133.6 97.0 111.9 1 126.9 91.2 105.3 119.3 62 TC 123.4 123.4 144.4 117.9 117.9 139.0 112.0 112.0 132.0 105.4 105.4 124.2 E SHC 100.9 122.7 144.4 96.9 117.9 139.0 1 92.1 112.0 132.0 86.6 105.4 1 124.2 U3 67 TC 132.6 132.6 132.6 126.0 126.0 126.0 118.7 118.7 122.9 110.4 110.4 119.6 CDQ SHC 81.4 104.6 127.9 78.9 102.3 125.7 76.1 99.5 122.9 72.9 96.2 119.6 0 v w 72 TC 144.2 1 144.2 144.2 137.4 137.4 137A 129.9 129.9 129.9 121.6 121.6 121.6 SHC 59.0 82.1 105.2 56.6 79.8 103.1 54.0 77.3 100.7 51.1 74.5 98.0 76 TC - 153.4 153.4 - 146.6 146.6 - 138.9 138.9 - - - SHC - 64.1 87.8 - 61.9 85.6 - 59.4 83.0 - - - 58 TC 126.5 126.5 143.3 121.2 121.2 137.4 115.1 115.1 130.5 108.4 108.4 122.8 SHC 1 109.6 126.5 1 143.3 105.0 121.2 137.4 99.8 115.1 130.5 93.9 108.4 122.8 62 TC 126.5 126.5 149.1 121.3 121.3 142.9 115.2 115.2 135.8 108.5 108.5 127.8 w SHC 104.0 126.5 149.1 99.7 121.3 142.9 94.7 115.2 135.8 89.1 108.5 127.8 L) 3 67 0 TC 134.2 134.2 135.9 127.5 127.5 133.8 120.1 120.1 131.0 111.9 111.9 127.6 0 t- SHC 84.9 110.4 135.9 82.4 108.1 133.8 79.6 105.3 131.0 76.4 102.0 127.6 QQ W 72 TC 145.8 1 145.8 145.8 139.0 139.0 139.0 131.3 131.3 131.3 122.9 1 122.9 122.9 SHC 60.3 85.6 110.8 57.9 83.4 108.9 55.3 81.0 106.6 52.5 78.2 104.0 76 TC - 155.1 155.1 - 148.2 148.2 - - - - - - SHC - 65.9 91.5 1 - 63.7 89.5 - - - - - - LEGEND NOTE:See Minimum-Maximum Airflow Ratings table on page 5. Do not operate Edb -Entering Dry-Bulb outside these limits Ewb -Entering Wet-Bulb kW -Compressor Motor Power Input Idb -Leaving Dry-Bulb Iwb -Leaving Wet-Bulb SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross 12 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-2-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 10 TONS 10 TON COOLING CAPACITIES,RTPF UNIT WITH HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE Air Entering Evaporator-CFM TEMP(F) 300010.04 4000/0.06 5000/0.07 AIR ENT CONDENSER(Edb) Air Entering Evaporator-Ewb(F) 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 TC 142.85 129.44 116.93 152.09 138.44 125.76 157.99 144.23 132.06 75 SHC 58.38 74.88 91.58 67.96 89.45 111.02 76.63 102.94 127.93 kW 7.19 6.97 6.79 6.92 7.12 7.35 7.45 7.22 7.02 TC 132.33 119.68 107.86 140.92 128.03 116.10 146.41 133.41 121.98 85 SHC 48.44 65.56 82.83 57.37 79.50 101.68 65.65 1 92.58 118.12 kW 7.98 7.77 7.58 7.72 7.92 8.14 8.25 8.01 7.82 TC 121.41 109.52 98.43 129.35 117.22 106.04 134.43 122.20 111.50 95 SHC 38.19 55.92 73.78 46.47 69.22 92.01 54.34 81.92 107.96 kW 8.87 8.66 8.48 8.61 8.80 9.03 9.14 8.90 8.71 TC 110.04 98.92 88.56 117.27 105.94 95.53 121.88 110.46 100.54 105 SHC 27.59 45.94 64.39 35.16 58.57 81.98 42.56 70.82 97.40 kW 9.86 9.66 9.48 9.61 9.79 10.02 10.12 9.89 9.70 TC 98.09 87.74 78.13 104.62 94.08 84.45 108.76 98.13 89.01 115 SHC 16.52 35.47 54.53 23.37 47.44 71.46 30.32 59.25 86.31 kW 10.95 10.76 10.60 10.72 10.89 1 11.10 11.19 10.98 1 10.81 10 TON COOLING CAPACITIES,RTPF UNIT WITH HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE Air Entering Evaporator-Ewb(F) 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb 75 Dry Bulb Temp(F) 62.5 Wet Bulb 64 Wet Bulb 65.3 Wet Bulb Air Ent Condenser(Edb) (50%Relative) (56%Relative) (60%Relative) Air Entering Evaporator-CFM 3000 4000 5000 3000 4000 5000 3000 4000 5000 TC 44.78 39.41 31.89 53.22 49.44 43.38 60.56 58.12 53.32 80 SHC -0.44 -0.57 -0.69 -0.37 -0.51 -0.61 -0.33 -0.46 -0.56 kW 6.96 6.77 6.52 7.26 7.13 6.91 7.54 7.45 7.27 TC 45.84 40.46 32.86 54.28 50.51 44.45 61.61 59.19 54.40 75 SHC 0.53 0.40 0.29 0.60 0.47 0.37 0.64 0.52 0.42 kW 6.77 6.56 6.29 7.11 6.95 6.72 7.41 7.31 7.12 TC 46.91 41.48 33.50 55.36 51.59 45.50 62.69 60.28 55.49 70 SHC 1.51 1.38 1.27 1.57 1.45 1.35 1.61 1.50 1.40 kW 6.54 6.32 6.02 6.90 6.74 6.49 7.23 7.13 6.92 TC 48.88 43.42 35.76 57.29 53.56 47.48 64.56 62.16 57.42 60 SHC 3.44 3.34 3.24 1 3.51 3.40 3.31 3.55 1 3.45 3.37 kW 6.45 6.16 6.70 6.93 6.72 6.39 7.38 7.24 6.96 TC 50.83 45.28 37.67 59.22 55.52 49.43 66.05 64.03 59.34 50 SHC 5.38 5.29 5.20 5.45 5.36 5.28 5.48 5.40 5.33 kW 1 6.46 6.01 6.34 6.98 6.71 6.29 8.15 7.38 7.02 TC 52.82 47.29 39.50 61.14 57.48 51.39 68.23 65.88 61.25 40 SHC 7.32 7.24 7.20 1 7.38 7.31 7.24 7.43 7.36 7.29 kW 6.29 6.09 6.12 7.05 6.72 6.29 7.78 7.55 7.10 LEGEND NOTES: Edb -Entering Dry-Bulb 1. Direct interpolation is permissible.Do not extrapolate. Ewb -Entering Wet-Bulb 2. The following formulas may be used: kW -Compressor Motor Power Input sensible capacity(Btuh) Idb -Leaving Dry-Bulb Gdb-tedb 1.10 x cfm Iwb -Leaving Wet-Bulb SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross tl b=Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross leaving evaporator coil(hWb) total capacity(Btuh) h"b=he b 4.5xcfm Where:h-b=Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 13 Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-1-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 10 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(F) RGS119 85 95 105 115 (RTPF) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 58 TC 107.8 107.8 122.1 102.5 102.5 116.3 96.9 96.9 110.2 91.1 91.1 103.7 SHC 93.4 107.8 122.1 88.7 102.5 116.3 83.7 96.9 110.2 78.5 91.1 103.7 62 TC 114.4 114.4 114.4 107.9 107.9 110.8 100.8 100.8 106.6 93.8 93.8 102.7 E SHC 83.7 99.0 114.4 80.0 95.4 110.8 76.0 91.3 106.6 72.2 87.5 102.7 v 3 TC 125.7 125.7 125.7 118.8 118.8 118.8 111.3 111.3 111.3 103.6 103.6 1 103.6 c Q 67 SHC 68.7 83.9 99.1 1 65.1 80.4 95.6 61.4 76.6 91.9 57.5 72.8 88.1 w TC 138.0 138.0 138.0 130.8 130.8 130.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 114.4 114-A 114.4 72 SHC 53.8 68.6 83.4 50.3 65.2 80.1 46.6 61.5 76.5 42.7 57.7 72.8 76 TC - 148.9 148.9 - 141.1 141.1 - 132.5 132.5 - 123.3 123.3 SHC - 55.8 72.3 - 52.7 69.2 - 49.2 62.7 - 45.5 59.7 58 TC 114.0 114.0 129.1 108.4 108.4 122.9 102.4 102.4 116.3 96.2 96.2 109.4 SHC 98.9 114.0 129.1 93.9 108.4 122.9 88.6 102.4 116.3 1 83.0 96.2 1 109.4 62 TC 118.1 118.1 125.6 111.3 111.3 121.6 104.1 104.1 117.5 96.9 96.9 112.5 E SHC 90.4 108.0 125.6 86.5 104.1 121.6 82.5 100.0 117.5 78.0 95.3 112.5 c ; 67 TC 129.4 129.4 129.4 122.2 122.2 122.2 114.4 114.4 114.4 106.4 106.4 106.4 Ln Q SHC 73.1 90.7 108.2 69.5 87.1 104.6 65.7 83.3 100.9 61.8 79.4 97.0 72 TC 141.9 141.9 141.9 134.3 134.3 134.3 126.0 126.0 126.0 117.2 117.2 117.2 SHC 55.8 73.1 90.3 52.3 69.6 86.8 48.5 65.8 83.1 44.6 61.9 79.3 76 TC - 152.2 152.2 - 144.5 144.5 - 135.4 135.4 - 126.0 126.0 SHC - 58.6 74.0 - 55.3 71.4 - 51.6 68.1 - 47.8 64.6 58 TC 119.2 119.2 134.9 113.3 113.3 128.4 107.0 107.0 121.5 100A 100A 114.1 SHC 103.5 119.2 134.9 98.2 113.3 128.4 92.6 107.0 121.5 86.6 100.4 114.1 62 TC 121.0 121.0 135.9 114.3 114.3 131.4 107.5 107.5 125.2 101.1 101.1 117.1 E SHC 96.5 116.2 135.9 1 92.4 111.9 1 131.4 87.3 1 106.2 125.2 81.5 99.3 117.1 o ; 67 TC 132.3 132.3 132.3 124.9 124.9 124.9 117.0 117.0 117.0 108.5 108.5 108.5 o Q SHC 77.3 97.2 117.0 73.6 93.5 113.3 69.8 89.7 109.5 65.8 85.6 105.5 v ul 72 TC 144.8 144.8 144.8 137.0 137.0 137.0 128.4 128.4 128.4 119.3 119.3 119.3 SHC 57.6 77.2 96.7 54.1 73.6 93.2 50.2 69.8 89.4 46.2 65.9 85.5 76 TC - 1 155.4 155.4 - 1 146.8 146.8 1 - 137.7 137.7 - 127.9 127.9 SHC - 61.0 79.4 - 5T5 76.2 - 53.8 72.7 - 49.8 69.0 58 TC 123.4 123.4 139.6 117.4 117.4 132.9 110.8 110.8 125.6 103.8 103.8 117.9 SHC 107.2 123.4 139.6 101.8 117.4 132.9 95.9 110.8 125.6 89.7 103.8 117.9 62 TC 124.0 124.0 143.3 118.1 118.1 136.3 111.2 111.2 129.4 103.9 103.9 122.7 E SHC 101.1 122.2 143.3 95.9 116.1 136.3 90.5 110.0 129.4 85.1 103.9 122.7 0 3 67 TC 134.6 134.6 134.6 127.0 127.0 127.0 118.9 118.9 118.9 110.2 110.2 113.8 Ln a SHC 81.3 103.3 125.4 77.5 1 99.6 121.6 73.7 95.7 117.8 69.6 91.7 113.8 w 72 TC 147.0 147.0 147.0 139.1 139.1 139.1 130.3 130.3 130.3 121.0 121.0 121.0 -FSHC 59.3 81.1 102.8 55.7 77.5 99.3 51.9 73.7 95.5 47.8 69.6 91.4 76 TC - 157.5 157.5 - 148.9 148.9 - 139.5 139.5 - 129.4 129.4 SHC - 63.1 84.0 - 59.6 80.7 - 55.7 77.0 - 51.8 73.1 58 TC 127.1 127.1 143.8 120.8 120.8 136.8 113.9 113.9 1 129.2 106.8 106.8 121.3 SHC 110.5 127.1 143.8 104.8 1 120.8 136.8 98.7 113.9 129.2 92.4 106.8 121.3 62 TC 127.7 127.7 148.1 121.2 121.2 141.5 114.0 114.0 134.3 106.9 106.9 126.2 E SHC 104.4 126.3 148.1 99.3 120.4 141.5 93.7 114.0 134.3 87.6 106.9 126.2 c3 67 TC 136.5 136.5 136.5 128.7 128.7 129.7 120.4 120.4 125.7 111.5 111.5 121.4 oc Q SHC 85.1 109.3 133.5 81.3 105.5 129.7 77.3 101.5 125.7 73.1 97.3 121.4 `n u1 72 TC 149.0 149.0 149.0 140.9 140.9 140.9 131.8 131.8 131.8 122.4 122.4 122.4 SHC 60.9 84.9 108.8 57.3 81.3 105.2 53.4 77.3 101.3 49.4 73.3 97.2 76 TC - 159.2 159.2 - 150.5 150.5 - 140.8 140.8 - 130.6 130.6 SHC - 65.1 88.3 - 61.5 84.8 - 57.6 81.0 - 53.6 76.9 LEGEND NOTE:See Minimum-Maximum Airflow Ratings table on page 5.Do not operate - -Do not operate outside these limits. Ctm -Cubic feet per minute(supply air) EAT(db) -Entering Air Temperature(dry bulb) EAT(wb) -Entering Air Temperature(wet bulb) SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross 14 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-2-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 12.5 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(F) RGS150 85 95 105 115 (RTPF) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) 75 80 1 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 58 TC 127.6 127.6 142.9 121.7 121.7 137.6 115.0 115.0 130.0 108.3 108.3 122.6 SHC 110.3 126.6 142.9 105.8 121.7 137.6 99.9 115.0 130.0 94.1 108.3 122.6 62 TC 136.1 136.1 136.1 131.1 131.1 131.1 123.8 123.8 124.5 114.9 114.9 120.3 a SHC 96.6 112.8 129.0 94.7 111.2 127.7 91.4 108.0 124.5 87.3 103.8 120.3 c 3 67 TC 146.2 146.2 146.2 1 142.0 142.0 1 142.0 136.2 136.2 136.2 128.8 128.8 128.8 SHC 78.5 1 94.4 110.3 76.9 93.1 109.2 74.7 91.0 107.3 71.7 88.1 104.6 e° 72 TC 155.9 155.9 155.9 152.4 152.4 152.4 147.2 147.2 147.2 140.1 140.1 140.1 SHC 60.1 76.6 93.2 58.7 75.2 91.7 56.8 73.3 1 89.7 54.2 70.6 87.0 76 TC - 163.0 163.0 - 160.0 160.0 - 155.1 155.1 - 148.2 148.2 SHC - 62.0 81.8 - 61.1 80.9 - 59.5 79.3 - 57.0 76.3 58 TC 132.2 132.2 149.5 128.2 128.2 144.9 121.9 121.9 137.8 115.0 115.0 130.1 SHC 115.0 132.2 149.5 111.5 128.2 144.9 106.0 121.9 137.8 99.9 115.0 130.1 62 TC 139.6 139.6 139.6 134.7 134.7 138.0 128.0 128.0 135.6 119.1 119.1 131.2 SHC 102.5 120.8 139.0 100.8 119.4 138.0 98.1 116.8 135.6 93.9 112.6 131.2 a 0 3 67 TC 149.5 149.5 149.5 145.4 145.4 145.4 139.6 139.6 139.6 132.1 132.1 132.1 N Q SHC 81.8 99.6 117.4 80.6 98.7 116.8 78.5 96.9 115.2 75.7 94.3 112.8 v ul 72 TC 159.0 159.0 159.0 155.5 155.5 155.5 150.3 150.3 150.3 143.1 143.1 143.1 SHC 61.4 79.6 1 97.8 60.2 78.5 96.8 58.3 76.7 95.0 55.8 74.2 92.5 76 TC - 165.7 165.7 - 162.8 162.8 - 157.8 157.8 - 150.8 150.8 SHC - 64.6 87.7 - 63.5 86.3 - 61.5 83.3 - 58.9 79.9 58 TC 136.7 136.7 154.5 133.0 133.0 150.3 127.7 127.7 144.3 120.6 120.6 136.4 SHC 118.9 136.7 154.5 115.7 133.0 150.3 111.0 127.7 144.3 104.9 120.6 136.4 62 TC 142.2 142.2 147.8 137.4 137.4 147.1 131.0 131.0 144.7 122.8 122.8 140.3 E SHC 107.7 127.8 147.8 106.2 126.7 147.1 103.6 124.2 144.7 99.3 119.8 140.3 0 3 B7 TC 152.1 152.1 152.1 148.0 148.0 148.0 142.2 1 142.2 142.2 134.6 134.6 134.6 00 Q SHC 84.8 104.3 123.7 83.8 103.8 123.7 82.0 102.3 122.6 79.4 99.9 120.4 `* ul 72 TC 161.3 161.3 161.3 157.8 1 157.8 157.8 152.5 152.5 152.5 145.4 145.4 145.4 SHC 62.6 82.2 101.9 61.4 81.4 101.3 59.7 79.7 99.8 57.2 77.3 97.5 76 TC - 167.7 167.7 - 164.9 164.9 - 159.9 159.9 - 152.8 152.8 SHC - 66.4 91.4 - 65.0 89.2 - 63.1 86.4 - 60.5 83.1 58 TC 140.5 140.5 158.8 136.9 136.9 154.7 1 131.8 131.8 149.0 125.2 125.2 141.6 SHC 122.2 140.5 158.8 119 136.9 154.7 114.7 1 131.8 149.0 1 108.9 125.2 1 141.E 62 TC 144.3 144.3 155.7 139.6 139.6 155.0 133.5 133.5 152.4 125.8 125.8 1 147.8 SHC 112.2 133.9 155.7 110.9 132.9 155.0 108.1 130.2 152.4 103.9 125.8 147.8 a t) 3 TC 154.2 154.2 154.2 150.0 150.0 150.0 144.2 144.2 144.2 136.7 136.7 136.7 o F 67 SHC 87.6 108.6 129.6 86.8 108.5 130.1 85.2 107.3 129.4 82.8 105.1 127.4 ul 72 TC 163.1 163.1 163.1 159.7 159.7 159.7 154.3 154.3 154.3 147.1 147.1 147.1 SHC 63.6 84.6 105.6 62.5 83.9 105.4 60.8 82.5 104.2 58.4 80.2 102.0 76 TC - 169.3 169.3 - 166.5 166.5 - 161.5 161.5 - 154.2 154.2 SHC - 67.6 93.7 - 66.4 91.7 - 64.5 89.2 - 61.9 86.1 58 TC 143.6 143.6 162.3 140.1 140.1 158.3 135.1 135.1 152.7 128.7 128.7 145.5 SHC 124.9 143.6 162.3 121.8 140.1 158.3 117.5 135.1 152.7 111.9 128.7 145.5 TC 146.1 146.1 162.4 141.7 141.7 161.5 135.6 135.6 159.2 128.8 128.8 151.2 62 SHC 116.1 139.3 162.4 114.7 138.1 161.5 112.1 135.6 159.2 106.4 128.8 151.2 v 3 TC 155.8 155.8 155.8 151.6 151.6 151.6 145.9 145.9 145.9 138.3 138.3 138.3 67 o SHC 90.1 112.6 135.0 89.6 112.8 136.0 88.3 112.0 135.8 85.9 110.0 134.1 0 1O TC 164.5 164.5 164.5 161.2 161.2 161.2 155.8 155.8 155.8 148.5 148.5 148.5 72 SHC 64.5 86.7 108.9 63.5 86.3 109.1 61.9 85.1 108.2 59.6 82.9 106.3 76 TC - 170.6 170.6 - 167.8 167.8 - 162.8 162.8 - 155.5 155.5 SHC - 68.7 95.8 - 67.5 94.1 - 1 65.7 91.8 - 63.3 88.8 LEGEND -Do not operate NOTE: See Minimum-Maximum Airflow- Natural Gas and Propane Ratings on Cfm -Cubic feet per minute(supply air) page 5.Do not operate outside these limits. EAT(db) -Entering Air Temperature(dry bulb) EAT(wb) -Entering Air Temperature(wet bulb) SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 15 Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-2-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 12.5 TONS 12.5 TON COOLING CAPACITIES,RTPF UNIT WITH HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR-CFM TEMP(F) 3750/0.02 5000/0.06 6250/0.05 AIR ENT CONDENSER(Edb) AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR-Ewb F 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 TC 183.66 166.86 151.43 194.90 177.83 162.05 201.97 184.84 170.53 75 SHC 79.39 100.52 121.91 91.70 119.42 147.05 102.94 137.00 166.71 kW 9.82 9.63 9.46 9.58 9.76 9.96 10.04 9.84 9.67 TC 172.71 156.78 142.09 183.32 167.13 152.17 189.98 173.73 160.25 85 SHC 69.03 90.92 112.95 80.69 109.17 137.51 91.49 126.33 156.65 kW 10.82 10.63 10.45 10.57 10.76 10.96 11.04 10.84 10.67 TC 161.37 146.24 132.38 171.36 156.04 141.86 177.62 162.22 149.50 95 SHC 58.44 81.04 103.77 69.42 98.67 127.71 79.83 115.45 146.15 kW 11.92 11.73 11.56 11.68 11.86 12.05 12.14 11.93 11.77 TC 149.57 135.32 122.21 158.89 144.45 131.10 164.74 150.27 138.35 105 SHC 47.57 70.92 94.32 57.85 87.91 117.61 67.79 104.26 135.30 kW 13.12 12.94 12.77 12.89 13.06 13.24 13.32 13.13 12.97 TC 137.22 123.88 111.55 145.85 132.33 119.84 151.27 137.71 126.67 115 SHC 36.31 60.47 84.57 45.87 76.77 107.19 55.34 92.66 123.98 kW 14.41 1 14.25 14.10 14.20 1 14.35 14.53 14.59 14.42 14.28 12.5 TON COOLING CAPACITIES,RTPF UNIT WITH HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR-Ewb(F) TEMP(F) 75 DRY BULB 75 DRY BULB 75 DRY BULB AIR ENTERING 62.5 WET BULB 64 WET BULB 65.3 WET BULB CONDENSER (50%RELATIVE) (56%RELATIVE) (60%RELATIVE) (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator-CFM 3750 5000 6250 3750 5000 6250 3750 5000 6250 TC 52.42 45.88 36.99 62.64 58.07 51.07 71.56 68.64 63.23 80 SHC -0.39 -0.54 -0.67 -0.31 -0.46 -0.58 -0.26 -0.40 -0.52 kW 9.65 9.39 9.07 9.97 9.77 9.50 10.25 10.11 9.89 TC 53.45 46.63 36.10 63.77 59.11 51.87 72.76 69.80 64.31 75 SHC 0.59 0.44 1 0.30 0.67 0.52 0.40 0.72 0.58 0.47 kW 9.09 8.83 8.49 9.39 9.20 8.94 9.67 9.53 9.32 TC 54.33 46.91 37.58 64.77 60.01 52.30 73.80 70.80 65.24 70 SHC 1.56 1.41 1.29 1.64 1.50 1.38 1.70 1.56 1.45 kW 8.81 8.53 8.62 9.15 8.94 8.65 9.46 9.31 9.08 TC 55.47 49.48 40.48 66.62 62.07 54.88 75.68 72.76 67.28 60 SHC 3.50 3.38 1 3.27 3.59 3.47 3.36 3.65 3.52 3.42 kW 8.36 8.84 8.98 9.88 9.56 9.10 9.83 9.64 9.31 TC 58.33 51.72 42.81 68.72 63.93 55.84 77.74 74.77 69.24 50 SHC 5.47 5.35 5.24 5.54 5.43 5.32 5.60 5.49 5.39 kW 8.98 9.25 9.43 9.33 8.97 8.73 9.55 9.33 9.70 TC 60.33 53.69 46.89 70.67 65.93 49.83 79.46 76.62 71.24 40 SHC 7.42 7.31 7.22 7.49 7.39 7.23 7.55 7.45 7.37 kW 9.16 9.88 9.06 9.50 9.05 9.47 10.31 10.00 9.48 LEGEND NOTES: Edb -Entering Dry-Bulb 1. Direct interpolation is permissible.Do not extrapolate. Ewb -Entering Wet-Bulb 2. The following formulas may be used: kW -Compressor Motor Power Input sensible capacity(Btuh) Idb -Leaving Dry-Bulb tidb'tedb 1.10 x cfm Iwb -Leaving Wet-Bulb SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross th b=Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross leaving evaporator coil(hF b) total capacity(Btuh) hWb_h-b- 4.5 x cfm Where:h-b=Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 16 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-2-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 15 TONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(F) RGS180 85 95 105 115 (RTPF) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) EAT(db) 75 80 1 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 75 80 85 58 TC 156.6 156.6 175.2 149.4 149.4 169.1 141.6 141.6 160.2 133.3 133.3 150.9 SHC 134.7 154.9 175.2 129.8 149.4 169.1 123.0 141.6 160.2 115.7 133.3 150.9 62 TC 166.7 166.7 166.9 158.0 158.0 162.6 147.6 147.6 157.2 136.8 136.8 150.3 E SHC 122.8 144.9 166.9 118.6 140.6 162.6 113.5 135.3 157.2 107.4 128.8 150.3 0 3 67 TC 184.1 184.1 184.1 175.6 175.6 1 175.6 165.6 165.6 165.6 154.5 154.5 154.5 N Q SHC 101.6 123.7 145.7 98.1 120.2 142.3 94.0 116.1 138.2 89.4 111.5 133.6 e ul 72 TC 200.3 200.3 1 200.3 192.0 192.0 192.0 1 182.9 182.9 1 182.9 172.2 172.2 172.2 SHC 78.7 101.1 123.5 75.5 97.9 120.2 72.1 94.4 116.7 68.2 90.5 112.7 76 TC - 211.4 211.4 - 203.1 203.1 - 193.8 193.8 - 183.9 183.9 SHC - 82.2 107.0 - 79.3 103.8 - 76.0 100.2 - 72.6 96.5 58 TC 165.2 165.2 186.9 158.2 158.2 179.0 150.0 150.0 169.7 141.3 141.3 160.0 SHC 143.5 165.2 186.9 137.4 158.2 179.0 130.2 150.0 169.7 122.7 141.3 160.0 62 TC 172.3 172.3 1 181.7 163.4 163.4 176.9 153.1 153.1 169.3 143.4 143.4 161.4 E SHC 131.6 156.6 181.7 127.1 152.0 176.9 120.5 144.9 169.3 114.1 137.8 161.4 0 3 67 TC 189.5 189.5 189.5 180.9 180.9 180.9 170.7 170.7 170.7 159.1 159.1 159.1 N Q SHC 107.2 132.4 157.5 103.8 129.0 154.1 99.9 125.1 150.4 95.3 120.6 145.8 'n W 72 TC 205.0 205.0 205.0 196.5 196.5 196.5 1 187.1 187.1 187.1 176.4 176.4 176.4 SHC 80.9 106.1 131.3 77.7 102.9 128.1 74.4 99.5 124.7 70.6 95.8 121.0 76 TC - 215.4 215A - 206.8 206.8 - 197.1 1971 - 186.9 186.9 SHC - 85.0 113.0 - 82.0 109.8 - 78.8 106.4 - 75.4 102.8 58 TC 172.7 172.7 195.4 165.5 165.5 187.3 157.1 157.1 177.8 148.1 148.1 167.7 SHC 150.0 172.7 195.4 143.8 165.5 187.3 136.4 157.1 177.8 128.6 148.1 167.7 62 TC 176.6 176.6 195.7 168.1 1 168.1 187.6 1 158.9 158.9 180.2 148.9 148.9 172.1 E SHC 139.6 167.7 195.7 133.2 160.4 187.6 127.1 153.7 180.2 120.7 146.4 172.1 0 67 TC 193.6 193.6 193.6 184.8 184.8 184.8 174.7 174.7 174.7 162.7 162.7 162.7 oc Q SHC 112.3 140.3 168.3 108.9 137.0 165.2 105.2 133.5 161.7 100.7 129.0 157.3 tO w 72 TC 208.4 208.4 208.4 199.6 199.6 199.6 190.2 190.2 190.2 179.5 179.5 179.5 SHC 82.7 110.5 138.3 79.6 107.3 135.1 76.2 104.0 131.8 72.6 100.6 128.5 7 6 TC - 218.2 218.2 - 209.5 209.5 - 199.5 199.5 - 189.0 1 189.0 SHC - 87.5 118.6 - 84.5 115.2 - 81.1 111.3 - 77.5 107.3 58 TC 178.8 1 178.8 202.t13 171.6 194.2 163.1 163.1 184.6 153.8 153.8 174.1 SHC 155.3 178.8 202. 171.6 194.2 141.6 163.1 184.6 133.5 153.8 174.1 62 TC 181.0 181.0 203. 173.0 197.5 163.8 163.8 190.1 153.9 153.9 181.1 E n SHC 144.1 173.9 203. 168.3 197.5 133.3 161.7 190.1 126.7 153.9 181.1 0 3 67TC 196.8 196.8 196. 187.9 187.9 177.7 177.7 177.7 165.5 165.5 167.9 L Q SHC 117.0 147.7 178A 113.7 144.5 175.4 110.1 141.1 172.2 105.6 136.8 167.9 '° ul 72 TC 1 211.0 211.0 1 211.0 202.2 1 202.2 202.2 1 1925. 192.5 192.5 1 181.8 181.8 181.8 SHC 84.3 114.5 144.7 81.2 111.5 141.7 77.9 108.1 138.4 74.4 104.9 135.4 76 TC - 220.2 220.2 - 211.5 211.5 - 201.3 201.3 - 190.6 190.6 SHC - 89.5 122.8 - 86.4 119.4 - 83.0 115.4 - 79.4 111.5 58 TC 183.9 183.9 208.2 176.6 176.6 199.8 168.2 168.2 190.3 158.6 158.6 179.5 SHC 159.7 183.9 208.2 153.3 176.6 199.8 146.0 168.2 190.3 137.7 158.6 179.5 62 TC 185.1 185.1 212.5 177.1 1 177.1 206.2 1 168.3 168.3 197.9 1 158.7 158.7 186.7 E SHC 149.5 181.0 212.5 144.5 1 175.4 206.2 138.7 168.3 197.9 1 130.8 158.7 186.7 0 3 67 TC 199.3 199.3 199.3 190.3 190.3 190.3 180.0 180.0 181.7 167.8 167.8 177.8 Ln Q SHC 121.3 154.6 187.9 118.1 151.6 185.1 114.4 148.1 181.7 110.1 144.0 177.8 ui 72 TC 213.0 213.0 213.0 204.1 204.1 204.1 194.2 194.2 194.2 183.5 183.5 183.5 SHC 85.8 118.2 150.5 82.7 115.2 147.7 79.4 111.9 144.4 76.0 108.8 141.6 76 TC - 221.9 221.9 - 213.0 213.0 - 202.7 202.7 - 191.8 191.8 SHC - 91.2 126.5 - 88.2 1 123.1 - 84.7 119.2 - 81.2 115.3 LEGEND NOTE: See Minimum-Maximum Airflow- Natural Gas and Propane Ratings on - -Do not operate page 5.Do not operate outside these limits. Cfm -Cubic feet per minute(supply air) EAT(db) -Entering Air Temperature(dry bulb) EAT(wb) -Entering Air Temperature(wet bulb) SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross 50911 352302 Specifications subject to change without notice. 17 Capacity ratings (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES-2-CIRCUIT/2-STAGE COOLING, 15 TONS 15 TON COOLING CAPACITIES, UNIT WITH HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM IN SUBCOOLING MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR-CFM TEMP(F) 4500/0.02 600010.06 750010.05 AIR ENTERING CONDENSER(Edb) AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR-Ewb(F) 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 TC 204.40 186.30 168.20 218.40 199.60 180.90 229.60 210.40 191.20 75 SHC 98.90 118.10 137.20 114.80 133.70 152.60 127.60 146.20 164.90 kW 11.57 11.22 10.77 11.78 11.45 11.00 12.06 11.64 11.35 TC 189.20 171.70 154.10 203.00 184.80 166.70 214.10 195.50 176.90 85 SHC 79.50 103.40 127.30 96.50 120.20 144.00 110.20 133.70 157.30 kW 12.59 12.24 11.81 12.81 12.50 12.03 13.05 12.66 12.47 TC 174.00 157.00 140.00 187.60 170.10 152.50 198.60 180.60 162.70 95 SHC 60.00 88.70 117.50 78.20 106.80 135.30 92.90 121.30 149.70 kW 13.68 13.35 12.86 13.91 13.57 13.05 14.15 13.75 13.47 TC 158.80 142.30 125.80 172.20 155.30 138.30 183.10 165.70 148.40 105 SHC 40.50 74.10 107.70 59.90 93.30 126.70 75.50 108.80 142.00 kW 1 14.67 14.41 13.88 14.90 14.55 14.10 1 15.15 1 14.73 14.53 TC 143.60 127.60 111.70 156.80 140.50 124.10 167.60 150.90 134.20 115 SHC 21.00 59.40 97.80 41.60 1 79.90 118.10 58.10 96.30 134.20 kW 15.77 15.38 14.88 15.88 1 15.65 15.10 16.12 15.84 15.54 15 TON COOLING CAPACITIES,UNIT WITH HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM IN HOT GAS REHEAT MODE AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR-Ewb(F) 75 DRY BULB 75 DRY BULB 75 DRY BULB TEMP(F) 62.5 WET BULB 64 WET BULB 65.3 WET BULB AIR ENT CONDENSER(Edb) (50%RELATIVE) (56%RELATIVE) (60%RELATIVE) AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR-CFM 4500 6000 7500 4500 6000 7500 4500 6000 7500 TC 83.75 84.85 88.95 86.65 91.90 92.90 87.90 91.75 96.30 80 SHC 37.50 42.80 55.10 30.90 40.40 44.50 24.80 29.30 34.10 kW 10.50 11.49 11.60 10.56 10.65 11.70 11.60 11.72 11.77 TC 85.00 86.00 90.50 88.05 93.60 94.65 89.20 93.45 97.85 75 SHC 40.00 45.00 1 57.30 33.20 42.30 46.90 1 26.90 31.50 36.30 kW 10.16 11.15 11.25 10.21 10.31 11.33 11.26 11.35 11.42 TC 86.15 87.35 91.50 89.20 94.30 96.10 90.40 94.10 98.95 70 SHC 42.10 47.50 59.80 35.50 45.30 49.50 29.50 33.90 38.70 kW 9.84 10.83 10.94 10.02 10.13 11.03 10.95 11.05 11.12 TC 88.90 90.10 94.25 92.00 97.10 98.20 93.20 96.90 101.75 60 SHC 46.80 52.30 64.60 40.20 50.10 54.10 34.10 38.60 43.40 kW 9.37 10.36 10.44 9.42 9.52 10.55 10.45 10.57 10.64 TC 91.70 92.80 97.00 94.80 99.90 101.00 96.10 99.70 104.20 50 SHC 51.50 57.10 69.40 44.80 54.80 58.90 38.70 43.20 49.00 kW 9.12 10.09 10.16 9.17 9.28 10.26 10.17 10.26 10.32 TC 94.45 95.60 99.80 97.45 102.55 103.70 98.65 102.35 107.00 40 SHC 56.30 61.40 73.70 11 49.70 59.20 63.30 43.60 48.10 52.90 kW 9.05 10.02 10.10 9.10 9.21 10.18 10.11 10.20 10.26 LEGEND NOTES: Edb -Entering Dry-Bulb 1. Direct interpolation is permissible.Do not extrapolate. Ewb -Entering Wet-Bulb 2. The following formulas may be used: kW -Compressor Motor Power Input sensible capacity(Btuh) Idb -Leaving Dry-Bulb 4db-tedb 1.10 x cfm Iwb -Leaving Wet-Bulb SHC -Sensible Heat Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross 4wb=Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air TC -Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross leaving evaporator coil(hwb) total capacity(Btuh) hob=he b 4.5xcfm Where:h-b=Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 18 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Physical data PHYSICAL DATA(COOLING)-7.5-8.5 TONS RGS RGS090 RGS089' RGS102 RGS100 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM #Circuits/#Comp./Type 2/2/Scroll 1 /1 /2-Stage Scroll 2/2/Scroll 1 /1 /2-Stage Scroll RTPF models R-410A charge A/B(Ibs-oz) 8-5/8-2 12-0 10-5/10-12 15-5 Alternate(Hot Gas Reheat) 13-3/13-3 — 16-13/16-13 R-410A charge AB(Ibs-oz) — Metering Device Accutrol Accutrol+TXV Accutrol Accutrol+TXV Alternate Hot Gas Reheat Metering Device Accutrol+TXV — Accutrol+TXV — High-press.Trip/Reset(psig) 630/505 630/505 630/505 630/505 Low-press.Trip/Reset(psig) 54/117 54/117 54/117 54/117 Compressor Capacity Staging(%) 50%/100% 66%/100% 50%/100% 66%/100% EVAR COIL Material Cu/AI Cu/AI Cu/AI Cu/AI Coil Type(Tube Dia.) 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF Rows/FPI 3/15 3/15 3/15 3/15 Total Face Area(ft2) 8.9 8.9 11.1 11.1 Condensate Drain Conn.Size 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" HOT GAS RE-HEAT COIL Material Cu/AI — Cu/AI — Coil Type(Tube Dia.) 3/8"RTPF — 3/8"RTPF — Rows/FPI 2/17 — 2/17 — Total Face Area(ft2) 3.9 — 5.2 — EVAPORATOR FAN AND MOTOR Motor Qty./Driver Type 1 /Belt 1 /Belt 1 /Belt 1 /Belt Max BHP 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 Standard RPM Range 489-747 489-747 518-733 518-733 Static Motor Frame Size 56 56 56 56 Fan Qty./Type 1 /Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal 1/Centrifugal Fan Diameter(in.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 Motor Qty./Driver Type 1 /Belt 1 /Belt 1 /Belt 1 /Belt Max BHP 2.9 t 2.9 2.9 2.4 Medium RPM Range 733-949 733-949 690-936 690-936 Static Motor Frame Size 56 56 56 56 Fan Qty./Type 1 /Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal 1/Centrifugal Fan Diameter(in.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 Motor Qty./Driver Type 1 /Belt 1 /Belt 1 /Belt Max BHP 4.7 3.7 3.7 High RPM Range 909-1102 N/A 838-1084 838-1084 Static Motor Frame Size 14 56 56 Fan Qty./Type 1/Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal Fan Diameter(in.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 CONDENSER COIL Material(Tube/Fin) Cu/Al Cu/AI Cu/Al Cu/Al Coil Type 3/8"RTPF 5/16"RTPF 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF Rows/FPI 2/17 2/18 2/17 2/17 Total Face Area(ft2) 20.5 20.5 25.1 21.4 COND.FAN/MOTOR Qty/Motor Drive Type 2/Direct 2/Direct 2/Direct 2/Direct Motor HP/RPM 1/4/1100 1/4/1100 1/4/1100 1/4/1100 Fan Diameter(in.) 22 22 22 22 FILTERS RA Filter#/Size(in.) 4/16x20x2 4/16x20x2 4/20x20x2 4/20x20x2 OA Inlet Screen#/Size(in.) 1 /20x24x1 1 /20x24x1 1 /20x24x1 1/20x24x1 LEGEND Not applicable RGS089 is not available in 575 volt models. t 575V motor utilizes 3.7 BHP. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 19 Physical data (cont) PHYSICAL DATA(COOLING)-10-15 TONS RGS RGS120 RGS119 RGS150 RGS180 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM #Circuits/#Comp./Type 2/2/Scroll 1 /1 /2-Stage Scroll 2/2/Scroll 2/2/Scroll RTPF models R-410A charge A/B(Ibs-oz) 10-5/10-3 21-0 11-0/11-6 15-14/16-12 AJtemate(Hot Gas Reheat)R-410A charge A/B(Ibs-oz) 16-10/16-0 — 17-10/18-3 — Metering device Accutrol Accutrol+TXV Accutrol Accutrol Alternate Hot Gas Reheat Metering Device Accutrol+TXV — Accutrol+TXV — High-press.Trip/Reset(psig) 630/505 630/505 630/505 630/505 Low-press.Trip/Reset(psig) 54/117 54/117 54/117 54/117 Compressor Capacity Staging(%) 50%/100% 66%/100% 50%/100% 50%/100% EVAP.COIL Material Cu/AI Cu/AI Cu/AI Cu/AI Coil Type(Tube Dia.) 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF Rows/FPI 4/15 4/15 4/15 3/15 Total Face Area(ft2) 11.1 11.1 11.1 17.5 Condensate Drain Conn.Size 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" HOT GAS RE-HEAT COIL Material Cu/AI — Cu/AI Cu/AI Coil Type(Tube Dia.) 3/8"RTPF — 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF Rows/FPI 2/17 — 2/17 2/17 Total Face Area(ft2) 8.4 — 8.4 13.8 EVAPORATOR FAN AND MOTOR Motor Qty./Driver Type 1/Belt 1 /Belt 1 /Belt 1/Belt Max BHP 2.4 2.4 2.9" 2.9` Standard RPM Range 591-838 591-838 652-843 507-676 Static Motor Frame Size 56 56 56 56 Fan Qty./Type 1/Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal 1/Centrifugal Fan Diameter(in.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 18 x 18 Motor Qty./Driver Type 1/Belt 1/Belt 1 /Belt 1/Belt Max BHP 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 Medium RPM Range 838-1084 838-1084 838-1084 627-851 Static Motor frame size 56 56 56 56 Fan Qty./Type 1 /Centrifugal 1/Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal 1/Centrifugal Fan Diameter(in.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 18 x 18 Motor Qty./Driver Type 1/Belt 1/Belt 1 /Belt 1/Belt Max BHP 4.7 4.7 4.7 6.5/6.9/7.0/8.3t High RPM Range 1022-1240 1022-1240 1022-1240 776-955 Static Motor Frame Size 14 14 14 S184T Fan Qty./Type 1/Centrifugal 1/Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal 1 /Centrifugal Fan Diameter(in.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 18 x 18 CONDENSER COIL Material(Tube/Fin) Cu/Al Cu/Al Cu/AI Cu/AI Coil Type 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF 3/8"RTPF Rows/FPI 2/17 2/17 3/17 2/17 Total Face Area(ft2) 25.1 25.1 25.1 2@23.1 COND.FAN I MOTOR Qty/Motor Drive Type 2/Direct 2/Direct 1/Direct 3/Direct Motor HP/RPM 1/4/1100 1/4/1100 1/4/1175 1/4/1100 Fan Diameter(in.) 22 22 30 22 FILTERS RA Filter#/Size(in.) 4/20x20x2 4/20x20x2 4/20x20x2 6/18x24x2 2/24 x 27 x 1 (vert.) CA Inlet Screen#/Size(in.) 1/20 x 24 x 1 1/20 x 24 x 1 1/20 x 24 x 1 1/30 x 39 x 1 (horiz.) LEGEND Not applicable Voltage BHP ' 575V motor utilizes 3.7 BHP. 208 6.5 t On RGS180 units,Max BHP for the High Static motor varies with 230 6.9 the motor's voltage;see the Voltage/BHP table below 460 7.0 575 8.3 20 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Physical data (cont) PHYSICAL DATA(HEATING)—6-10 TONS RGS RGS089/090 RGS100/102 RGS119/120 GAS CONNECTION #of Gas Valves 1 1 1 Natural Gas Supply Line Press. (in.w.g.)/(PSIG) 4-13/0.18-0.47 4-13/0.18-0.47 4-13/0.18-0.47 LP Supply Line Press.(in.w.g.)/(PSIG) 11-13/0.040-0.047 11-13/0.040-0.047 11-13/0.040-0.047 HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING (AMPS) 1 st stage 0.14 0.14 0.14 2nd stage 0.14 0.14 0.14 NATURAL GAS HEAT #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 1 /2 1 /3 2/4 LOW Connection Size 1/2"NPT 1/2"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/ 115 195/115 195/115 Temperature Rise 20-50 20-50 25-65 #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 2/4 2/4 2/5 MEDIUM Connection Size 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 195/115 195/115 Temperature Rise 35-65 30-65 30-65 #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 2/5 2/5 2/5 HIGH Connection Size 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 195/115 195/115 Temperature Rise 45-75 40-75 35-70 LIQUID PROPANE HEAT #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 1 /3 1 /3 2/4 LOW Connection Size 1/2"NPT 1/2"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 195/115 195/115 Temperature Rise 20-50 20-50 20-65 #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 2/4 2/4 2/5 MEDIUM Connection Size 1/2"NPT 1/2"NPT 1/2"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 195/115 195/115 Temperature Rise 35-65 30-65 30-65 #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 2/5 2/5 2/5 HIGH Connection Size 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 195/115 195/115 Temperature Rise 45-75 45-75 35-70 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 21 Physical data (cont) PHYSICAL DATA(HEATING)—12.5-15 TONS RGS RGS150 RGS180 GAS CONNECTION #of Gas Valves 1 1 Natural Gas Supply Line Press.(in.w.g.)/(PSIG) 4-13/0.18-0.47 5-13/0.18-0.47 LP Supply Line Press. (in.w.g.)/(PSIG) 11-13/0.040-0.047 11-13/0.040-0.047 HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING(AMPS) 1 st stage 0.14 0.14 2nd stage 0.14 0.14 NATURAL GAS HEAT #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 2/4 2/6 LOW Connection Size 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise 25-65 20-55 #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 2/5 2/8 MEDIUM Connection Size 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise 30-65 25-60 #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 2/5 2/10 HIGH Connection Size 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise 35-70 35-65 LIQUID PROPANE HEAT #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 2/4 2/6 LOW Connection Size 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise 25-65 20-55 #of Stages(#of Burners(Total) 2/5 2/8 MEDIUM Connection Size 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise 35-65 25-60 #of Stages/#of Burners(Total) 2/5 2/10 HIGH Connection Size 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT Rollout Switch Opens/Closes 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise 35-70 35-65 22 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Options and accessories FACTORY-INSTALLED AND FIELD-INSTALLED ACCESSORIES CATEGORY ITEM FACTORY-INSTALLED FIELD-INSTALLED OPTION ACCESSORY Cabinet Thru-the-base electrical or gas-line connections X X Supply Duct Cover(180 size only) X Hinged Access Panels X Coil Options Cu/Cu indoor and/or outdoor coils X Pre-coated outdoor coils X Premium,Ecoated outdoor coils X Humidity Control Hot Gas Re-Heat Dehumidification System X Condenser Protection Condenser coil hail guard(louvered design) X X Controls Thermostats,temperature sensors,and subbases X Smoke detector(supply and/or return air) X Hom/Strobe Annunciator 7 X Time Guard II compressor delay control circuit X Phase Monitor X Condensate overflow switch X X Economizers EconoMi$er®IV for electro-mechanical controls- Non FDD X X and Outdoor Air Dampers (Standard air leak damper models)s Motorized 2 position outdoor air damper X X Manual outdoor air damper(25%and 50%) X Barometric relief X X Power exhaust X EconoMi$er X for electro-mechanical controls,complies with X X FDD.(Standard and Ultra Low Leak air damper models)s Economizer Sensors Single dry bulb temperature sensors 2 X X and IAQ Devices Differential dry bulb temperature sensors 2 X Single enthalpy sensors 2 X X Differential enthalpy sensors 2 X Wall or duct mounted CO2 sensor 2 X Unit mounted CO2 sensor 2 X Gas Heat Propane conversion kit X Stainless steel heat exchanger X High altitude conversion kit X Flue Shield(089 thru 150 units only) X Flue Discharge Deflector X Indoor Motor Multiple motor and drive packages X and Drive 2-Speed Indoor Fan Motor system wNFD controller(2-stage cool only with electro-mechanical)6 X Display Kit for 2-speed indoor fan motor system with VFD X Low Ambient Control Winter start kit 3 X Motormasters head pressure controller 3 X Power Options Convenience outlet(powered) X Convenience outlet(un-powered): 15 amps factory-installed, X X 20 amp field-installed Non-fused disconnect 4 X Disconnect Switch Bracket(180 units only) I X Roof Curbs Roof curb 14-in.(356mm) X Roof curb 24-in.(610mm) X NOTES: 5. FDD(Fault Detection and Diagnostic)capability per California Title 24 120.2i, 1. Included with economizer. ASHRAE 90.1-2016 and IECC-2015 Fault Detection and Diagnostic(FDD) 2. Sensors used to optimize economizer performance. requirements. 3. See application data for assistance. 6. Required on all models to meet DOE-2018. 4. Available on units with MOCPs of 80 amps or less. 7. Requires a field-supplied 24V transformer for each application. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 23 Options and accessories (cont) Economizer Non-fused disconnect Economizers save energy, money and improve comfort This OSHA-compliant, factory-installed, safety switch levels in the conditioned space. They bring in fresh, out- allows a service technician to locally secure power to the side air for ventilation; and provide cool outside air to rooftop. cool your building. This also is the preferred method of Disconnect switch bracket low ambient cooling. When integrated with CO2 sensors, Provides a pre-engineered and sized mounting bracket economizers can provide even more savings by cou- for applications requiring a unit mounted fused and non- pling the ventilation air to only that amount required fused disconnect of greater than 100 amps. Bracket based on space occupancy. assures that no damage will occur to coils when mounting Economizers are available, installed and tested by the with screws and other fasteners(180 size only). factory, with either enthalpy or temperature dry-bulb power exhaust with barometric relief inputs. There are also models for electromechanical, direct digital controllers and single speed fan or Superior internal building pressure control. This field- 2-speed indoor fan motors. Additional sensors are installed accessory or factory-installed option may elimi- available as accessories to optimize the economizer. nate the need for costly, external pressure control fans. Economizers include gravity controlled barometric relief Time guard II control circuit that helps equalize building pressure and ambient air This accessory protects your compressor by preventing pressures. This can be a cost effective solution to pre- short-cycling in the event of some other failure, prevents vent building pressurization. Economizers are available the compressor from restarting for 30 seconds after stop- in Ultra Low Leak and standard low leak versions. ping. Not required with authorized commercial thermo- COZ sensor stats. Improves productivity and saves money by working with Motorized 2-position damper the economizer to intake only the correct amount of The 2-position, motorized outdoor air damper admits up outside air for ventilation. As occupants fill your building, to 100% outside air. Using reliable, gear-driven technol- the CO2 sensor detects their presence through increas- ogy, the 2-position damper opens to allow ventilation ing CO2 levels, and opens the economizer appropriately. air and closes when the rooftop stops, stopping When the occupants leave, the CO2 levels decrease, unwanted infiltration. and the sensor appropriately closes the economizer. Manual OA damper This intelligent control of the ventilation air, called Manual outdoor air dampers are an economical way Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV) reduces the over- to bring in ventilation air. The dampers are available in all load on the rooftop, saving money. 25% and 50% versions. Smoke detectors Optional Hot Gas Re-Heat dehumidification Smoke detectors make your rooftop unit application safer system and your job easier. Smoke detectors immediately shut The Hot Gas Re-Heat dehumidification system is an all- down the rooftop unit when smoke is detected. They are inclusive factory-installed option that can be ordered with available, installed by the factory, for supply air, return air, any RGS rooftop unit equipped with Round Tube-Plate or both. Fin (RTPF) coils. Not available on single circuit, 2-stage Louvered hail guards cooling models (RGS089/100/119). Sleek, louvered panels protect the condenser coil from This system expands the envelope of operation of RGS hail damage,foreign objects, and incidental contact. rooftop products to provide unprecedented flexibility to Convenience outlet(powered or un-powered) meet year round comfort conditions. Reduce service and/or installation costs by including a The Hot Gas Re-Heat dehumidification system has a convenience outlet in your specification. This factory- unique dual operational mode setting. The Hot Gas installed service feature provides a convenient, 15 amp, Reheat system includes two new modes of operation. 115v GFCI receptacle with "Wet in Use"cover. The "pow- The RGS rooftop coupled with the Hot Gas Re-Heat sys- ered" option allows the installer to power the outlet from tem is capable of operating in normal design cooling the line side of the disconnect side as required by code. mode, subcooling mode, and hot gas reheat mode. Nor- The "un-powered" option is to be powered from a sepa- mal design cooling mode is when the unit will operate rate (non-unit) 115/120v power source. The unpowered under its normal sequence of operation by cycling com- convenience outlet is available as a 15 amp factory- pressors to maintain comfort conditions. installed option or a 20 amp field-installed accessory. Subcooling mode will operate to satisfy part load type The field installed 20 amp unpowered convenience outlet conditions when the space requires combined sensible kit provides a flexible installation method which allows and a higher proportion of latent load control. Hot Gas code compliance for height requirements of the GFCI out- Reheat mode will operate when outdoor temperatures let from the finished roof surface as well as the capability diminish and the need for latent capacity is required for to relocate the outlet to a more convenient location, if sole humidity control. Hot Gas Reheat mode will provide necessary. neutral air for maximum dehumidification operation. 24 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Options and accessories (cont) 2-speed indoor fan motor system field-installed kit make the necessary adjustment for high The 2-speed indoor fan motor system saves energy and altitude applications. They restore the optimal fuel to air installation time by automatically adjusting the indoor fan mixture and maintain healthy combustion at altitudes motor speed in sequence with the units cooling operation. above 2000 ft (610 m). Kits may not be required in all Per ASHRAE 90.1-2016 standard during the first stage of areas. cooling operation the system will adjust the fan motor to Hinged access panels provide 66% of the total cfm established for the unit. Allows access to unit's major components with specifi- When a call for the second stage of cooling is required, cally designed hinged access panels. Panels are: filter, the system will allow the total cfm for the unit established control box, and fan motor. (100%). During the heating mode the fan speed will allow total design cfm (100%) operation and during the ventila- Flue discharge deflector tion mode the fan speed will allow operation to 66% of The flue discharge deflector is a useful accessory when total cfm. flue gas recirculation is a concern. By venting the flue dis- Compared to single speed indoor fan motor systems, charge upwards, the deflector minimizes the chance for a 2-speed indoor fan motor system can save substantial neighboring unit to intake the flue exhaust(089-150 sizes energy, 25%+ versus single speed indoor fan motor only). systems. Optional stainless steel heat exchanger The stainless steel heat exchanger option provides the IMPORTANT: Data based on .10 ($/kWh) in an office tubular heat exchanger be made out of a minimum 20 application utilizing Rooftop Energy Savings Calcula- gauge type 409 stainless steel for applications where the for simulation software program. mixed air to the heat exchanger is expected to drop below 45°F (7°C). Stainless steel may be specified on applica- The 2-speed indoor fan motor system has soft start capa- tions where the presence of airborne contaminants bilities to slowly ramp up the fan speeds, thus eliminating require its use (applications such as paper mills) or in any high inrush air volume during initial start-up. It also area with very high outdoor humidity that may result in has internal over current protection for the fan motor and severe condensation in the heat exchanger during cool- a field-installed display kit that allows adjustment and in ing operation. depth diagnostics if required. Flue discharge heat shield This 2-speed indoor fan motor system will allow both The flue discharge heat shield keeps people from touch- space sensor and conventional thermostats controls to ing the rooftop unit's potentially hot flue discharge.This is be used to provide accurate control in any application. especially useful for ground level applications, where The 2-speed indoor fan motor system is factory prepro- more, untrained people could have access to the unit's grammed and tested and requires no field adjustment to exterior(089-150 sizes only). set up. The unit fan performance static pressure and cfm Alternate motors and drives can be easily adjusted using the traditional means of belt Some applications need larger horsepower motors, some drive pulley adjustments. need more airflow, and some need both. Regardless of Motormasterf head pressure controller the case, we have a factory-installed combination to meet The Motormaster motor controller is a low ambient, head your application. A wide selection of motors and pulleys pressure controller kit that is designed to maintain the (drives) are available, factory-installed, to handle nearly unit's condenser head pressure during periods of low any application. ambient cooling operation. This device should be used as Thru-the-base connections an alternative to economizer free cooling when econo- Thru- the- base connections, available as either an mizer usage is either not appropriate or desired. The accessory or as a factory option, are necessary to Motormaster controller will either cycle the outdoor-fan ensure proper connection and seal when routing wire motors or operate them at reduced speed to maintain the and piping through the rooftop's basepan and curb. unit operation, depending on the model. These couplings eliminate roof penetration and should Winter start kit be considered for gas lines, main power lines, as well The winter start kit extends the low ambient limit of your as control power. rooftop to 25°F (4°C). The kit bypasses the low pressure Condensate Overflow Switch switch, preventing nuisance tripping of the low pressure Includes electronic controller and sensor. Compressor(s) switch. Other low ambient precautions may still be pru- dent. turn off if the drain trap becomes plugged but the indoor Propane heating fan motor remains running.Convert your gas heat rooftop from standard natural gas Supply duct cover This supply duct cover is required when field converting operation to Propane using this field-installed kit. the factory standard vertical duct supply to the horizontal High altitude heating duct supply configuration. One required per unit(180 size High altitudes have less oxygen, which means heat only). exchangers need less fuel. The new gas orifices in this 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 25 Options and accessories (cont) OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES—WEIGHT ADDERS MAX WEIGHT ADDER BASE UNIT WITH OPTIONS AND 089/090 100/102 119/120 150 180 ACCESSORIES(WEIGHT ADDERS) lb kg Ib kg lb kg lb kg lb kg Hot Gas Re-Heat System',2 80 36 80 36 80 36 80 36 90 41 Power Exhaust,Vertical 75 34 75 34 75 34 75 34 85 39 Power Exhaust,Horizontal 30 14 30 14 30 14 30 14 75 34 EconoMi$er®(IV,X) 74 34 74 34 74 34 74 34 103 47 Cu/Cu Condenser Coi13 28 13 30 14 34 15 34 15 34 15 Cu/Cu Condenser and Evaporator Coils3 58 26 64 29 64 29 64 29 64 1 29 Medium Gas Heat 15 7 15 7 18 8 18 8 28 13 High Gas Heat 29 13 29 13 35 16 35 16 50 23 Flue Discharge Deflector 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 Roof Curb 14-in.(356 mm) 143 65 143 65 143 65 143 65 180 82 Roof Curb 24-in.(610 mm) 245 111 245 111 245 111 245 111 255 116 Louvered Hail Guard 34 15 34 15 34 15 34 15 45 20 CO2 Sensor 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 Return Smoke Detector 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 Supply Smoke Detector 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 Fan/Filter Status Switch 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Non-Fused Disconnect 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 Powered Convenience Outlet 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 35 16 Non-Powered Convenience Outlet 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 Enthalpy Sensor 2 1 2 11 2 1 2 1 2 1 Differential Enthalpy Sensor 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 Two Position Motorized Damper 58 26 58 26 58 26 58 26 65 29 Manual Outdoor Air Damper 18 8 18 8 18 8 18 8 25 11 Motormaster®Controller 35 16 35 16 35 16 40 18 40 18 Medium Static Motor/Drive 6 3 6 3 6 3 10 5 10 5 High Static Motor/Drive 12 5 16 7 16 7 20 9 20 9 2-Speed Indoor Fan Motor System 20 9 20 9 20 1 9 20 9 20 1 9 1 For Hot Gas Re-Heat system add Motormaster controller. 2 The Hot Gas Re-Heat system is not available for RGS089/100/119 units. 3 Where available. 26 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Dimensions UNIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING.UNI SIZE 089-120 @ (! � k § ) ( ( |k . l. = § , :. .H 6 � ■ = _: q� _ _ \ / 7 � \ � B ♦ \ 7/ moo, �Ef . !� 72. � . . . . § _ q (¢ 2� } o o71. | _ � �§ Z -0. . k | § a ak= � ! 5091132 02 apecmcation.subject tochange w1tnutnr 27 Dimensions (cont) UNIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING -UNIT SIZES RGS089-120(cont) o O O c� Wo d as E Qa �o eg o 6 ti� Y� � 1' O � V O U Nut O�w V:m �1J m 9i o �b C�m o E' �O 28 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Dimensions (cont) UNIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING-UNIT SIZE RGS150 TV " - 7 _ �a _ grz y T_ 12 AM �q " " -a p 9 Flj141 u m 15 _ p 509 113523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 29 Dimensions (cont) UNIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING -UNIT SIZE RGS150(cont) o� :S Wo S¢ :g Co C) - C) WN o &o 0 0 •0 0 oz e 0 0 a[ � 02 y Z W V u o ":m N�m N r 30 specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Dimensions (cont) UNIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING UNIT SIZE RGS150—SERVICE CLEARANCE B A LOC DIMENSION CONDITION 48-in.(1219 mm) •Unit disconnect is mounted on panel A 18-in.(457 mm) •No disconnect,convenience outlet option 18-in.(457 mm) •Recommended service clearance 12-in. (305 mm) •Minimum clearance 42-in.(1067 mm) •Surface behind servicer is grounded(e.g.,metal,masonry wall) B 36-in. (914 mm) •Surface behind servicer is electrically non-conductive(e.g.,wood,fiberglass) Special •Check for sources of flue products within 10-ft of unit fresh air intake hood C 36-in.(914 mm) •Side condensate drain is used 18-in.(457 mm) •Minimum clearance 48-in.(1219 mm) •No flue discharge accessory installed,surface is combustible material D 42-in.(1067 mm) •Surface behind servicer is grounded(e.g.,metal,masonry wall,another unit) 36-in. (914 mm) •Surface behind servicer is electrically non-conductive(e.g.,wood,fiberglass) Special •Check for adjacent units or building fresh air intakes within 10-ft of this unit's flue outlet NOTE: Unit not designed to have overhead obstruction. Contact Application Engineering for guidance on any application planning overhead obstruction or vertical clearances. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 31 Dimensions (cont) UNIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING -UNIT SIZE RGS089-150—ROOF CURB DETAILS � � U U- 3 g6f IiE�e g N� 115 SR 110 lad lr* z I z -H ko y U g � pp i g W §9 to m N �lai7 RL �U 0 Y i��zo ud� G A SHm < � & s o s �Q a� �sg ' i �a 7w 32 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Dimensions (cont) UNIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS-UNIT SIZE RGS18 — � z-k§ i¥; �3; !! ���:��~:��:f&� � Tr ~E | - \ - y.-...----,. a mm_ �. - - �2 � \ • . � � �� � \ \ \./..... ' R Jk An � | _ d Tz \\7 tz 0. zz » \ � #E #7` , a wzu 100 q H ¥ _ wM � - ! . Ll - me � Mw S y 5091132 02 Specifications subject to change withoutnotice. 33 Dimensions (cont) UNIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING-UNIT SIZE RGS180(cont) „~� ♦s< �W a y ■► w N_ = O OZ ® U W J Q O N Cr O � V Z 2 2 ` O O O O b 1 2 r S, �6 u�m SW O Se O � W O 34 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Dimensions (cont) UNIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING -UNIT SIZE RGS180—SERVICE CLEARANCE R C ; O B A LOC DIMENSION CONDITION 48-in.(1219 mm) •Unit disconnect is mounted on panel A 18-in.(457 mm) •No disconnect,convenience outlet option 18-in.(457 mm) •Recommended service clearance 12-in.(305 mm) •Minimum clearance 42-in.(1067 mm) •Surface behind servicer is grounded(e.g., metal,masonry wall) B 36-in.(914 mm) •Surface behind servicer is electrically non-conductive(e.g..wood,fiberglass) Special •Check for sources of flue products within 10-ft of unit fresh air intake hood C 36-in.(914 mm) •Side condensate drain is used 18-in.(457 mm) •Minimum clearance 48-in.(1219 mm) •No flue discharge accessory installed,surface is combustible material D 42-in.(1067 mm) •Surface behind servicer is grounded(e.g.,metal,masonry wall,another unit) 36-in.(914 mm) •Surface behind servicer is electrically non-conductive(e.g.,wood,fiberglass) Special •Check for adjacent units or building fresh air intakes within 10-ft of this unit's flue outlet NOTE: Unit not designed to have overhead obstruction. Contact Application Engineering for guidance on any application planning overhead obstruction or vertical clearances. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 35 Dimensions (cont) UNIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING -UNIT SIZE RGS180—ROOF CURB DETAILS 0 0 zx 2-1 zj Y O s x�a � � a N - n �•� Nova -9, z LF .2 - - < - ^ 1Nn)4j - 36 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Application data Min operating ambient temp (cooling) Motor limits, break horsepower(BHP) In mechanical cooling mode, your RGS rooftop unit can Due to internal design of the RGS units, the air path, and safely operate down to an outdoor ambient temperature specially designed motors, the full horsepower(maximum of 40°F (4°C) and 25°F (-4°C), with an accessory win- continuous BHP) band, as listed in Physical Data Table ter start kit. It is possible to provide cooling at lower out- Cooling, can be used with the utmost confidence. There door ambient temperatures by using less outside air, is no need for extra safety factors, as the motors are economizers, and/or accessory low ambient kits. designed and rigorously tested to use the entire, listed Max operating ambient temp (cooling) BHP range without either nuisance tripping or premature The maximum operating ambient temperature for cool- motor failure. ing mode is 115°F (46°C). While cooling operation Propane heating above 115°F (46°C) may be possible, it could cause Propane has different physical qualities than natural gas. either a reduction in performance, reliability, or a protec- As a result, Propane requires different fuel to air mixture. tive action by the unit's internal safety devices. To optimize the fuel/air mixture for Propane, Different Min mixed air temp (heating) burner orifices are available in an easy to install acces- Using the factory settings, the minimum temperatures for sory kit. To select the correct burner orifices or determine the mixed air (the combined temperature of the warm the heat capacity for a Propane application, use either the return air and the cold outdoor air) entering the dimpled, selection software, or the unit's service manual. gas heat exchangers are: High altitude heating Aluminized Stainless Steel High altitudes have less oxygen, which affects the fuel/air mixture in heat exchangers. In order to maintain a proper 50°F (10°C)continuous 40°F (4°C) continuous fuel/air mixture, heat exchangers operating in altitudes 45°F (7°C) intermittent 35°F (2°C) intermittent above 2000 ft (610 m) require different orifices. To select the correct burner orifices or determine the heat capacity Operating at lower mixed-air temperatures may be possi- for a high altitude application, use either the selection ble, if a field-supplied, outdoor air thermostat initiates software, or the unit's service manual. both heat stages when the temperature is less than the High altitudes have less oxygen, which means heat minimum temperatures listed above. Please contact your exchangers need less fuel. The new gas orifices in this local representative for assistance. field-installed kit make the necessary adjustment for high Min and max airflow(heating and cooling) altitude applications. They significantly improve fuel to air To maintain safe and reliable operation of your rooftop, mixture and maintain healthy combustion on altitudes operate within the heating airflow limits during heating above 2000 ft(610 m). mode and cooling airflow limits during cooling mode. NOTE: Typical natural gas heating value ranges from Operating above the max may cause blow-off, undesired 975 to 1050 Btu/ft3 at sea level nationally. The heating airflow noise, or airflow related problems with the rooftop value goes down approximately 1.7% per every thousand unit. Operating below the min may cause problems with feet elevation. Standard factory orifices can typically be coil freeze-up and unsafe heating operation. Heating used up to 2000 ft (610 m) to 4500 ft (1372 m) elevation and cooling limitations differ when evaluating operating without any operational issues. cfm. The minimum value is the HIGHER of the cool- Sizing a rooftop ing and heating minimum cfm values published on page 5, and the maximum value is the LOWER of the cooling Bigger isn't necessarily better. While an air conditioner and heating maximum values published on page 5. needs to have enough capacity to meet the design loads, it doesn't need excess capacity. In fact, excess capacity Heating-to-cooling changeover typically results in very poor part load performance and Your unit will automatically change from heating to cool- humidity control. ing mode when using a thermostat with an Using higher design temperatures than ASHRAE recom- auto-change-over feature. mends for your location, adding "safety factors"to the cal- Airflow culated load, are all signs of oversizing air conditioners. All units are draw-through in cooling mode and Oversizing the air conditioner leads to poor humidity con- blow-through in heating mode. trol, reduced efficiency, higher utility bills, larger indoor Outdoor air application strategies temperature swings, excessive noise, and increased wear and tear on the air conditioner. Economizers reduce operating expenses and compres- Rather than oversizing an air conditioner, engineers sor run time by providing a free source of cooling and a should "right-size" or even slightly undersize air condi- means of ventilation to match application changing tioners. Correctly sizing an air conditioner controls humid- needs. In fact, they should be considered for most appli- ity better; promotes efficiency; reduces utility bills; cations. Also, consider the various economizer control extends equipment life, and maintains even, comfortable methods and their benefits, as well as sensors required to temperatures. Please contact your local representative accomplish your application goals. Please contact your for assistance. local representative for assistance. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 37 Application data (cont) Low ambient applications RGS 2-SPEED INDOOR FAN MOTOR SYSTEM- The optional economizer can adequately cool your space VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE (VFD) HP RATING by bringing in fresh, cool outside air. In fact, when so MODEL SIZE STATIC OPTION VOLTAGE VFD HP equipped, accessory low-ambient kit may not be neces- 208/230 3.0 sary. In low ambient conditions, unless the outdoor air is STD 460 3.0 excessively humid or contaminated, economizer-based 575 3.0 "free cooling" is the preferred less costly and energy con- 208/230 3.0 scious method. In low ambient applications where out- 090 MED 460 3.0 side air might not be desired (such as contaminated or 575 5.0 excessively humid outdoor environments), your RGS 208/230 7.5 rooftop can operate to ambient temperatures down to HIGH 460 7.5 -20°F (-29°C) using the recommended accessory 575 7.5 Motormaster®low ambient controller or down to 25°F (-4°C)with the field-installed Winter Start Package. 208/230 3.0 Winter Start STD 460 3.0575 3.0 The winter start kit extends the low ambient limit of your 208/230 3.0 rooftop to 25°F (-4°C). The kit bypasses the low pressure 102 MED 460 3.0 switch, preventing nuisance tripping of the low pressure 575 3.0 switch. Other low ambient precautions may still be 208/230 5.0 prudent. HIGH 460 5.0 2-speed indoor fan motor system 575 5.0 The 2-speed fan motor system has soft start capabilities 208/230 3.0 to slowly ramp up the fan speeds, thus eliminating any STD 460 3.0 high inrush air volume during initial start-up. It also has 575 3.0 internal over current protection for the fan motor and a 208/230 5.0 field-installed display kit that allows adjustment and in 120 MED 460 5.0 depth diagnostics if required. 575 5.0 The 2-speed fan motor system is factory preprogrammed 208/230 7.5 and tested and requires no field adjustment to set up. The HIGH 460 7.5 unit fan performance static pressure and cfm can be eas- 575 7.5 ily adjusted using the traditional means of belt drive pulley 208/230 3.0 adjustments. STD 460 3.0 This 2-speed fan motor system is available on models 575 5.0 with 2-circuit/2-stage cooling (090, 102, 120, 105, 180 208/230 5.0 sizes) operation with electro-mechanical controls. Both 150 MED 460 5.0 space sensor and conventional thermostat controls can 575 5.0 be used to provide accurate control in any application. 208/230 7.5 NOTE: The 2-speed indoor fan motor system is not avail- HIGH 460 7.5 able on sizes 089, 100 or 119. 575 7.5 NOTE: When used with the 2-speed indoor fan motor 208/230 3.0 system, the damper will either over-ventilate or under- STD 460 3.0 ventilate during certain modes of operation. Be aware of 575 5.0 the effects that the ventilation rate has on leaving air tem- 208/230 5.0 peratures. This becomes more noticeable in extreme 180 MED 460 5.0 temperatures (heating and cooling), since the unit is now 575 5.0 treating a higher volume of outdoor air. In these scenar- 208/230 7.5 ios there are greater advantages of using an HIGH 460 7.5 EconoMi$er&X or 3-Position Damper. 575 7.5 Application/selection option Selection software saves time by performing many of the steps above. Contact your sales representative for assis- tance. 38 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Performance data STATIC PRESSURE ADDERS (in. wg.)-FACTORY OPTIONS AND/OR ACCESSORIES Hot Gas Re-Heat Coil 7.5-12.5 TONS CFM 2250 2500 2750 3000 3250 3500 3750 4000 4250 4500 4750 5000 5250 5500 5750 6000 7.5 Tons 2-Circuit/2-Stage 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.19 0.21 0.23 0.26 Cooling 8.5 Tons 2-Circuit/ 2-SStageage _ 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.18 0.20 0.22 Cooling 10 Tons 2-Circuit/2-Stage _ _ - 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.18 0.20 0.22 0.24 0.26 0.28 Cooling 12.5 Tons 2-Circuit/ _ _ _ _ - 0.17 0.18 0.20 0.22 0.24 0.26 0.28 0.31 0.33 0.36 0.39 2-Stage Cooling 15 TONS CFM 4000 4250 4500 4750 5000 5250 5500 5750 6000 6250 6500 6750 7000 7250 15 Tons 2-Circuit/ 2-SStageage 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 Cooling 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 39 Performance data (cont) ECONOMIZER, BAROMETRIC RELIEF AND PE PERFORMANCE-VERTICAL APPLICATION VERTICAL ECONOMIZER 2500 - 6000 Vertical Economizers 5000 2000 - - ga000 1500 '00 - 6 Ton 3000 1000 7!/i-1255 Ton 2000 a � 500 1000El I 1 0 0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0A 0.5 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE DROP(in.wg) RETURN MCI`STATIC PRESS URE(in.wQ) 7.5-12.5TON NOTE:6 ton is unavailable. Return air pressure drop-71/2 to 121/2 tons Barometric relief flow capacity-6 to 121/2 tons VLRTICAL ECOnOM UR STATIC PRESSURE ADDER 2500 Vertical Economizers 7,300 - 2000 6,600 6,300 3 1500 5,800 IS-Ton 5,300 1000 4,800 a 500 4,300 3,800 0 3,300 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 2,800 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE DROP 0�.1) Barometric relief flow capacity-vertical 15 tons Return air pressure drop-vertical 15 tons Vertical Power Exhaust 3 5000 O LL 4000 LL E 3000 a 6 Ton rn $ 2000 - 3 7.5-15 Ton _ 1000 K w 0 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) NOTE:6 ton is unavailable. Vertical power exhaust performance All data for both standard and ultra low leak models, where available. 40 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Performance data (cont) ECONOMIZER, BAROMETRIC RELIEF AND PE PERFORMANCE—HORIZONTAL APPLICATION HORIZONTAL ECONOMIZER 2500 -- - 6000 Horizontal Econanizas 2000 5000 3 4000 I500 — 6 Ton 3000 1000--- -7i5-12'r4 Ton 2000 500 - F 1000 0 0 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 RMIRNDUCr STA1XPRPS 1=0&wv RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE DROP(in.wg) NOTE:6 ton is unavailable. 7.5- 12.5 TON Barometric relief flow capacity—6 to 12112 tons Return air pressure drop—71/2 to 121/2 tons 2500 HORIZONTAL ECONOMIZER STATIC PRESSURE ADDER Horizontal Economi- 7,300 2000 6,800 U 1500 6,300 3 O I5-Too 5,800 1000 Z- 5,300,� 500 4,800 4,300 0 3,800 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 3,300 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) 2,800 0.05 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 Barometric relief flow capacity-horizontal 15 tons RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE DROP 0.wg) Return air pressure drop-horizontal 15 tons Horizontal Power Exhaust 3 2500 O LL 2000 E 1500 h V 1000 X 500 2 X W 0 0 0.1 0,2 0.3 0A 0.5 RETURN DUCT STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) 6-15TON NOTE:6 ton is unavailable. Horizontal power exhaust performance All data for both standard and ultra low leak models, where available. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 41 Fan data GENERAL FAN PERFORMANCE NOTES 1. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. 2. Extemal static pressure is the static pressure difference between the return duct and the supply duct plus the static pressure caused by any factory-installed options (FIOPs)or accessories. 3. Tabular data accounts for pressure loss due to clean filters, high gas heat, unit casing, and wet coils. Factory options and accessories may add static pressure losses. Selection software is available, through your salesperson, to help you select the best motor/drive combination for your application. 4. The Fan Performance tables offer motor/drive recommendations. In cases when two motor/drive combinations would work, the lower horsepower option is recommended. 5. For information on the electrical properties of RGS motors, please see the Electrical information section of this book. 6. For more information on the performance limits of RGS motors, see the application data section of this book. 7. The EPACT (Energy Policy Act of 1992) regulates energy requirements for specific types of indoor fan motors. Motors regulated by EPACT include any general purpose, T-frame (three-digit, 143 and larger), single-speed, foot mounted, polyphase, squirrel cage induction motors of NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) design A and B, manufactured for use in the United States. Ranging from 1 to 200 Hp, these continuous-duty motors operate on 230 and 460 volt, 60 Hz power. If a motor does not fit into these specifications, the motor does not have to be replaced by an EPACT compliant energy efficient motor. Variable speed motors are exempt from EPACT compliance requirements. Therefore, the indoor fan motors for RGS089-180 units are exempt from these require- ments. 42 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Fan data (cont) PULLEY ADJUSTMENT—VERTICAL RGS MOTORIDRIVE MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN(RPM) UNIT COMBO 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 Standard Static 747 721 695 670 644 618 592 566 541 515 489 089/090 Medium Static 949 927 906 884 863 841 819 798 776 755 733 High Static' 1102 1083 1063 1044 1025 1006 986 967 948 928 909 Standard Static 733 712 690 669 647 626 604 583 561 540 518 100/102 Medium Static 936 911 887 862 838 813 788 764 739 715 6 High Static 1084 1059 1035 1010 986 961 936 912 887 863 8 Standard Static 838 813 789 764 739 715 690 665 640 616 5 119/120 Medium Static 1084 1059 1035 1010 986 961 936 912 887 863 High Static 1240 1218 1196 1175 1153 1131 1109 1087 1066 1044 10 Standard Static 843 824 805 786 767 748 728 709 690 671 6 150 Medium Static 1084 1059 1035 1010 986 961 936 912 887 863 8 High Static 1240 1218 1196 1175 1153 1131 1109 1087 1066 1044 10 Standard Static 676 659 642 625 608 592 575 558 541 524 5 180 Medium Static 851 829 806 784 761 739 717 694 672 649 6 High Static 955 937 1 919 901 883 1 866 848 830 812 794 7 NOTE(S): 1. High static option not available on RGS089 units. NOTE: Do not adjust pulley further than 5 turns open. —Factory settings 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 43 Fan data (cont) RGS089/090-7.5 TON HORIZONTAL UNIT (For more information,see General Fan Performance Notes on page 42.) Available External Static Pressure(in.wg) CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 2250 505 0.52 586 0.73 657 0.97 722 1.22 782 1.50 &M 1 2.12' •' 2438 533 0.62 610 0.85 679 1.09 742 1,36 800 1.65 854 1.96 906 2. 1 •• . 2625 562 0.74 635 0.98 701 1.23 762 1.51 819 1.81 872 2.12 922 2813 591 0.88 661 1.13 725 1.39 783 1,68 839 1.98 1 890 2.31 940 2. 1 1 3000 621 1.03 688 1.29 749 1.57 806 1.87 859 2.18 1 910 1 2.51 3188 652 1.21 715 1.48 774 1.77 829 2.07 881 2.40 1 1. 1107 4.26 3375 682 1.40 743 1.68 800 1.98 853 2.30 903 2,63 1124 4.54 3563 713 1.61 772 1,91 826 2,22 878 2.55 927 2.89 - - 3750 745 1.85 LEGEND Standard static 489-747 RPM,1.7 Max BHP - Medium static 733-949 RPM,2.9 Max BHP - High static 909-1102 RPM,4.7 Max BHP BOLD - Indicates field supplied drive. RGS089/090-7.5 TON VERTICAL UNIT (For more information,see General Fan Performance Notes on page 42.) Available External Static Pressure(in.wg) CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 2250 513 0.54 595 0.76 665 1.01 728 1,27 786 1.56 839 1L86 889 2.1 •:� 2438 541 0.65 620 0.89 688 1.14 750 1.42 806 1.71 858 2.02 907 2. •• �. i 2625 570 0.77 645 1.02 712 1.29 772 1.58 827 1.88 878 2.20 926 2. . 2813 600 0.91 672 1.15 736 1,46 794 1.76 848 2.07 899 2,40 946 •• 3000 629 1.07 699 1.35 761 1.64 818 1.95 871 2.28 920 2.62 3188 660 1.25 726 1.54 787 1.85 842 2.17 894 2.51 1 1112 4.42 3375 690 1.45 754 1.75 813 2.07 867 2.41 917 2.76 •. 11• :• - - 3563 721 1.67 783 1.98 840 2.32 1114 1 4.61 - - 3750 752 1.91 812 2.24 867 2.59 - •. - - Std static-489-747 RPM,1.7 Max BHP - Med static-733-949 RPM,2.9 Max BHP - High static-909-1102 RPM,4.7 Max BHP BOLD - Indicates field supplied drive. RGS100/102-8.5 TON HORIZONTAL UNIT (For more information,see General Fan Performance Notes on page 42.) Available External Static Pressure(in.wg) CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 2550 497 0.48 579 0.61 651 0.75 717 0,90 777 1.05 833 1.21 1 2763 524 0.58 602 0.72 671 0.87 735 1.03 794 1.19 849 1,36 900 1.53 • • 1 1 2975 551 0.70 626 0.86 693 1.01 754 1.18 812 1.35 865 1.52 916 1.70` 3188 580 0,84 651 1.00 716 1.17 775 1.34 831 1.52 1 883 1,70 •: 1• .: 1 3400 609 1.00 677 1 1.17 1 739 1.35 1 797 1 1.53 851 1 1.71 902 1 1.90`; 3613 638 1 1.17 703 1.35 763 1.54 819 1 1.73 871 1.93 921 1 2.13--ea 1099 2.98 3825 668 1.37 730 1.56 788 1.76 842 1.96 :� 1 1116 3.25 4038 698 1.59 758 1.79 813 2.00 1093 3.31 1133 3.55 4250 728 1.83 786 2.04 839 2.2 :•� •:- 1112 3.63 - - - Std static-518-733 RPM,1.7 Max BHP - Med static-690-936 RPM,2.4 Max BHP - High static-838-1084 RPM,3.7 Max BHP BOLD - Indicates field supplied drive. 44 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Fan data (cont) RGS100/102-8.5 TON VERTICAL UNIT (For more information,see General Fan Performance Notes on page 42.) Available External Static Pressure(in.wg) CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 RPM I BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM I BHP RPM BHP RPM I BHP RPM BHP 2550 526 0.51 600 0.65 666 0.79 727 0.93 783 1.07 836 1,20 8861 1.34 934 1. 2763 557 0.62 627 0,77 690 0.92 749 1.08 804 1.23 855 1.37 9041 1.52, •• 2975 588 0.75 655 0.91 716 1.08 772 1.24 825 1.40 875 1. 1 1 3188 621 0.90 684 1.07 743 1,25 1 797 1.421 848 1.60 897 3400 653 1.06 714 1.25 770 1.44 822 1.62 872 1,81 1 1089 2.73 3613 6871 1,25 744 1.45 798 1.65 849 1.84 897 2. 1 .• 1108 3.02 3825 720 1.45 775 1,67 827 1.88 876 2,09 922-- •• 1 1090 1 3.13 1 1129 3.34 4038 754 1,69 807 1,91 856 2,13 904 2.3 :� 1 1112 3.46 1150 3.68 4250 788 1.94 839 2,17 8 q - Std static-518-733 RPM,1.7 Max BHP - Med static-690-936 RPM,2.4 Max BHP - High static-838-1084 RPM,3.7 Max BHP BOLD - Indicates field supplied drive. RGS1191120-10 TON HORIZONTAL UNIT (For more information,see General Fan Performance Notes on page 42.) Available External Static Pressure(in.wg) CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM I BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 3000 579 0.70 660 0,89 732 1.09 799 1.29 860 1W 2.1 3250 613 0.85 690 1.06 760 1.27 823 1.49 883 1.71 938 1:93 991 2.16 1041 2.38. �:• 3500 648 1.03 721 1.25 788 1.48 850 1.71 907 1.95 961 2.18 1013 2.42 1062 Z66' 3750 683 1.23 753 1.47 817 1.71 877 1.96 933 2.21 985 2A6 1035 2.71 i 4000 719 1.45 786 1 1.71 848 1 1.97 1 905 2.23 1 959 1 2.50 1011 2.76 11058 3 03 4250 756 1.71 819 1.98 879 2.26 934 2.53 987 2.81 1037 3. .. 4500 792 1.99 853 2.28 910 2.57 964 2.87 1015 3.i •: .. 4750 830 2.31 888 2,62 943 2,92 995 3.23 �• :� - - - - 5000 867 2,66 923 2.98 976 3.30 1026 3.63 - - - - - - - Std static-591-838 RPM,2.4 Max BHP w � - Med static-838-1084 RPM,3.7 Max BHP - High static-1022-1240 RPM,4.7 Max BHP RGS119/120-10 TON VERTICAL UNIT (For more information,see General Fan Performance Notes on page 42.) Available External Static Pressure(in.wg) CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 3000 616 0,79 689 0.97 757 1.16 821 1.36 882 7757 . i01'' 1 - - �•: 3250 655 0.96 724 1.16 788 1.37 849 1.58 907 1,80 962 2,03 1015 2.26 3500 695 1.17 760 1.38 821 1.60 879 1.83 934 2.06 987 2.30 1038 2.54,, 3750 736 1.41 797 1.63 855 1.86 910 2.10 963 2.35 1014 2.60 .. 4000 777 1.68 834 1 1.91 889 2.16 942 2.41 1 9931 2.67 11042 293 1.1 4250 818 1.98 873 2.23 925 2,49 976 2,75110251 3.02 110721 7 4.46 4500 1 8601 2.32 912 2.58 962 2.85 1010 3.1 �� •� .� - - 4750 1 902 2.69 951 2.97 999 3 - - - - - - 5000 1 9441 3.11 991 3.40 1037 r 1: - Std static-591-838 RPM,2.4 Max BHP - Med static-838-1084 RPM,3.7 Max BHP - High static-1022-1240 RPM,4.7 Max BHP 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 45 Fan data (cont) RGS150-12.5 TON HORIZONTAL UNIT (For more information,see General Fan Performance Notes on page 42.) Available External Static Pressure(in.wg) CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 3438 639 0.98 713 1.20 781 1.43 843 1.65 901 1.88 955 2.12 1007 2.35 1056 3750 683 1.23 753 1.47 817 1.71 877 1.96 933 2.21 985 2.46 1035 2.714 4063 728 1.52 794 1.78 855 2.04 912 2.31 966 2.57 1017 2.84 4375 774 1.85 836 2.13 1 894 2.41 949 2.70 i001 Z98 1050 3.27' 4688 820 2,23 8791 2,531 9351 2.831 9871 3,141 1 - 5000 867 1 2.66 9231 2,98 - - - - - - 5313 �.. �a - - - - - - - - - 5625 - 5938 011IIIANW1111MIQ. • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6250 1 - I -I -I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Std static-652-843 RPM,2.9 Max BHP - Med static-838-1084 RPM,3.7 Max BHP - High static-1022-1240 RPM,4.7 Max BHP BOLD - Indicates field supplied drive. RGS150-12.5 TON VERTICAL UNIT (For more information,see General Fan Performance Notes on page 42.) Available External Static Pressure(in.wg) CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 3438 6851 1.12 751 1.32 813 1.54 871 1.76 927 1.99 1 3750 736 1.41 797 1.63 855 1.86 910 2.10 963 2.35 1 2. 1 .. 4063 787 1.75 844 1.99 898 2.24 951 2.49 1001 2.7 1• :. 1 4375 839 2.14 1 892 2,401 943 2.671 993 2.94 1041 1: 1: 1260 4.68 4688 891 2.60 941 1 2187 9901 3.1511 1. 1 .• .• - - - - 5000 944 3.11 1: 11 - - - - - - - 5313 1 1 - 5625 1 vi 1111511 11111111 - - - - - - - - - - - - 5938 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6250 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Std static-652-843 RPM,2.9 Max BHP E - Mad static-838-1084 RPM,3.7 Max BHP - High static-1022-1240 RPM,4.7 Max BHP BOLD - Indicates field supplied drive. 46 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Fan data (cont) RGS180-15 TON HORIZONTAL UNIT (For more information,see General Fan Performance Notes on page 42.) Available External Static Pressure(in.wg) CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1 1.8 1 2.0 RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM I BHP IRPM I BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 4500 479 0.97 540 1.23 596 1.50 651 1.80 703 2.13 755 2.48 8051 2.87 4875 508 1.19 566 1.47 619 1.75 670 2.06 719 2.39 768 2.75 815 3.14 :. 5250 537 1.43 592 1.73 643 2.03 691 2.35 737 2.69 783 3.06 1 958 4.77 5625 566 1,71 619 2.03 667 2.35 1 713 2.68 1 757 3.03 .1 .. 967 5.12 6000 596 2,02 646 2,36 692 2.70 736 78 3.05 7 3.41 :.1 978 5.53 6375 625 2.36 674 1 Z73 7181 3,09 :0 :• ri. 991 5.98 6750 655 2.75 701 3.14 1 1W. 971 6.01 - - 7125 685 3.17 729 3.58 •• - - - 7500 715 3,64 I •: I - - Std static-507-676 RPM,2.9 Max BHP - Med static-627-851 RPM,3.7 Max BHP - High static-776-955 RPM,6.1 Max BHP BOLD - Indicates field supplied drive. RGS180-15 TON VERTICAL UNIT (For more information,see General Fan Performance Notes on page 42.) Available External Static Pressure(in.wg) CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1 1.4 1 1.6 1.8 2.0 RPM I BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP L::.Mj BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 4500 4871 0.98 552 1.26 610 1.55 665 1.86` 69 :.. 4875 515 1.18 578 1.49 633 1.80 685 2.13 784 2.84 831 3. 964 4.54 5250 544 1.42 604 1.75 657 2.09 707 2.43 754 2.78 800 3.- ::• •: 974 4.89 5625 572 1.68 631 2.05 682 2.40 1 730 2.76 775 3.13 819. . :. ••• 985 5.28 6000 601 1.98 J 657 2.37 707 2.75 753 3.13 797 3.52 :: 959 5.23 997 5.70 6375 630 2.31 684 2.73 733 3.13 ffANW4911 975 5.70 - - 6750 659 2.68 711 3. :1 •: 1 - - - 7125 L9 3.09 1 739 � •. :. •�• •• - - - 7500 - Std static-507-676 RPM,2.9 Max BHP - Med static-627-851 RPM,3.7 Max BHP - High static-776-955 RPM,6.1 Max BHP BOLD - Indicates field supplied drive. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 47 Electrical data LEGEND AND NOTES Example:Supplyvoltage is 230-3-60 Applicable for Electrical Data Tables on pages 49-55 A B C AB=224v LEGEND BRKR —Circuit Breaker BC=231v C.O. —ConvenienceOutlet AC=226v DISC —Disconnect MOTOR EFF —Efficiency FLA —Full Load Amps IFM —Indoor Fan Motor Average Voltage= (224+231 +226) _ 1 LRA —LockedRotorAmps 3 3 MCA —Minimum Circuit Amps = 227 OFM —Outdoor Fan Motor P.E. —Power Exhaust Pwrd fr/unit —Powered From Unit Determine maximum deviation from average voltage. PWRD C.O. —Powered Convenience Outlet (AB)227—224=3 v RLA —Rated Load Amps (AC 227—226=1 vBC)231—227=4 v UNPWR C.O. —Unpowered Convenience Outlet Maximum deviation is 4 v. Determine percent of voltage imbalance. NOTES: 4 1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multi-motor and combination load o equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective �o Voltage Imbalance=100 x 227 device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. Canadian units may be fuse or circuit breaker. 2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage =1 76°/ Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater than 2%. 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IFM Hacr Hacr Hacr Hacr U V-Ph-Hz TYPE MCA Brkr FLAJ LRA MCA Brkr FLA LRA MCA Brkr FLA LRA MCA Brkr FLA LRA STD 39 50 41 193 43 50 45 197 44 50 46 198 48 60 51 202 2081230-3-60 MED 42/42 50/50 44/44 246 46/46 50/50 49/49 250 47/47 60/60 50/50 251 51/51 60/60 54/54 255 0 0 HIGH 48/47 60/50 50/49 262 51/51 60/60 55/54 266 52/52 60/60 56/55 267 56/55 60/60 60/59 271 d STD 18 20 19 95 20 25 21 97 21 25 21 97 22 25 23 99 UN 460-3-60 MED 20 25 21 122 22 25 23 124 22 25 23 124 24 30 25 126 HIGH 22 25 23 130 24 30 25 132 24 30 26 132 26 30 28 134 U STD 13 15 13 77 17 20 17 81 14 15 15 79 18 20 19 83 575-3.60 MED 14 15 14 92 18 20 19 96 16 20 16 94 19 25 21 98 HIGH 17 20 17 106 21 25 22 110 19 20 19 108 23 25 24 112 STD 42/42 60/60 40/40 208 46/46 60/60 45/44 212 47/47 60/60 46/45 213 51/50 60/60 50/50 217 208/230-3-60 o MED 45/45 60/60 44/44 244 49/49 60/60 48/48 248 50/50 60/60 49/49 249 54/54 80/80 54/54 253 0 U 0 STD 20 30 19 116 21 30 21 118 22 30 21 118 24 30 23 120 U)U) 460-3-60 N �.� MED 21 30 20 134 23 30 23 136 23 30 23 136 25 30 25 138 U U STD 16 20 15 84 20 25 19 88 17 25 17 86 21 25 21 90 575-3-60 MED 16 20 15 91 20 25 19 95 17 25 17 93 21 25 21 97 STD 40 50 42 208 44 1 50 46 212 45 50 47 213 49 60 52 217 Q 208/230-34;0 MED 42/42 50/50 44/44 246 46/46 60/50 48148 250 47/47 60/60 49/49 251 51/51 60/60 54/53 255 ci HIGH 46 50 48 275 50 60 52 279 51 60 54 280 54 60 58 284 a� CSSTD 19 20 19 109 21 25 21 111 21 25 22 111 23 25 24 113 C�7N 460-3-60 MED 20 25 20 128 21 25 22 130 22 25 23 130 24 25 25 132 HIGH 21 25 22 143 23 25 24 145 24 25 25 145 25 30 27 147 U .5 STD 16 20 16 85 19 25 20 89 17 20 18 87 21 25 22 91 575-3-60 MED 16 20 16 89 20 25 20 93 18 20 18 91 21 25 22 95 HIGH 17 20 17 100 21 25 21 104 18 20 19 102 22 25 23 106 STD 45 60 43 250 48 60 47 254 49 60 48 255 53 80 52 259 208/230-3-60 MED 46/46 60/60 45/44 288 50/50 60/60 49/49 292 51/51 60/60 50/50 293 55/55 80/80 54/54 297 g HIGH 1 50 60 49 317 54 80 53 321 55 80 54 322 59 80 59 326 c STD 20 30 19 113 22 30 21 115 22 30 22 115 24 30 24 117 �N 460-3-60 MED 21 30 20 132 23 30 22 134 23 30 23 134 25 30 25 136 HIGH 23 30 22 147 25 30 24 149 25 30 25 149 27 30 27 151 U STD 15 20 14 81 19 25 19 85 17 25 16 83 21 30 21 87 575-3-60 MED 16 25 15 85 20 25 19 89 17 25 17 87 21 30 21 91 HIGH 17 25 16 96 20 25 20 100 18 25 18 98 22 30 22 102 See Legend and Notes on page 48. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 53 Electrical data (cont) UNIT WIRE/FUSE OR HACR BREAKER SIZING DATA- 1-SPEED INDOOR FAN MOTOR, 6-15 TONS(cont) uJ NO CONVENIENCE OUTLET(C.0).or UNPWR C.O. w/PWRD C.O. Q w y NO Power Exhaust(P.E.) w/P.E.(pwrd frl unit) NO P.E. w/P.E.(pwrd fr/unit) NI.- y TFuse DISC.SIZE Fuse DISC.SIZE Fuse DISC.SIZE DISC.SIZE V or or Fuse or NOM. IFMHacr Hacr Hacr V-Ph-Hz TYPE FLA LRA MCA Brkr FLA LRA MCA Brkr FLA LRA MCA Brkr FLA LRA STD 44 50 46 258 48 60 50 262 49 60 51 263 53 60 56 267 0 2081230-MO MED 50 60 52 314 53 60 56 318 54 60 57 319 58 70 62 323 0 m HIGH 53/52 60/60 55/54 316 56/55 60/60 60/59 320 57/56 70/60 61160 321 61/60 70/70 65/64 325 N m STD 22 25 23 123 24 30 25 125 24 30 25 125 26 30 27 127 N 460-3-60 MED 25 30 26 151 26 30 28 153 27 30 28 153 29 35 30 155 Ex.5 HIGH 26 30 27 152 28 30 29 154 28 30 29 154 30 35 32 156 2 STD 17 20 17 93 20 25 21 97 18 20 19 95 22 25 23 99 N f/23 MED 17 20 18 104 21 25 22 108 19 25 20 106 23 25 24 110 HIGH 20 25 21 118 24 30 25 122 22 25 23 120 26 30 27 124 STD 49 60 47 278 53 80 51 282 54 80 52 283 58 80 57 287 0 0 MED 55 80 53 334 58 80 1 57 338 59 80 59 339 63 80 63 1 343 0 a� HIGH 58/57 80/80 56/55 336 61/61 80/80 61/60 340 62/62 80/80 62/61 341 66/65 80/80 66/65 345 STD 23 30 22 149 25 30 24 151 25 30 24 151 27 40 26 153 N 460-3-60 MED 26 30 25 177 28 40 27 179 28 40 27 179 30 40 30 181 �.� HIGH 27 40 26 178 29 40 28 180 29 40 29 180 31 45 31 182 2 STD 18 25 16 109 21 30 21 113 19 25 18 111 23 30 23 115 575-3-60 MED 18 25 17 120 22 30 22 124 20 30 19 122 24 30 24 126 HIGH 21 30 21 134 25 30 25 138 23 30 23 136 27 30 27 140 STD 63/63 80/80 65/65 389 66/66 80/80 69/69 393 67/67 80/80 71/70 394 71/71 80/80 75/75 398 g 208/230-3-60 MED 65 80 68 1 403 69 80 72 407 70 80 73 408 1 73 80 78 412 HIGH 68/67 80/80 71/70 405 72171 80/80 75/74 409 — m STD 29 35 30 193 31 40 32 195 31 40 33 195 33 40 35 197 N 460-3-60 MED 30 40 31 200 32 40 33 202 33 40 34 202 34 40 36 204 �.� HIGH 31 40 33 201 33 40 35 203 34 40 35 203 35 45 37 205 2 STD 22 25 23 147 26 30 27 151 24 30 24 149 27 30 29 153 5753-60 MED 22 25 23 1 147 26 30 27 151 24 30 24 149 27 30 29 153 HIGH 25 30 26 161 29 35 30 165 26 30 28 163 30 35 32 167 STD 70/70 80/80 72l72 412 73/73 80/80 77/77 416 74/74 90/90 78/78 417 78/78 100/100 82/82 421 MED 72 80 75 426 76 100 1 79 430 77 100 80 431 80 100 85 435 208/2303-60 HIGH- High Effi- 82 100 86 432 85 100 91 436 86 100 92 437 90 100 96 441 o ciency 0 0 STD 35 45 36 242 37 45 38 244 37 45 39 244 39 50 41 246 W m MED 36 45 38 249 38 50 40 251 39 50 40 251 40 50 42 253 c N 460-3-60 HIGH- High Effi- 41 50 43 252 43 50 45 254 43 50 46 254 45 50 48 256 � Y ciency N STD 27 30 28 184 31 40 32 188 1 29 35 30 186 32 40 34 190 MED 27 30 28 184 31 40 32 188 29 35 30 186 32 40 34 190 575-3-60 HIGH- High 33 40 35 196 37 45 39 200 35 40 37 198 39 45 41 202 Effi- ciency See Legend and Notes on page 48. 54 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Electrical data (cont) UNIT WIRE/FUSE OR HACR BREAKER SIZING DATA- 2-SPEED BLOWER INDOOR FAN MOTOR,6-15 TONS w NO CONVENIENCE OUTLET(C.0).or UNPWR C.O. w/PWRD C.O. C9 Q w� NO Power Exhaust(P.E.) w/P.E.(pwrd fr/unit) NO P.E. w/P.E.(pwrd fr/unit) N� COD Fuse DISC.SIZE Fuse DISC.SIZE DISC.SIZE DISC.SIZE L) or or Fuse or Fuse or NOM. IFM Hacr Hacr Hacr Hacr u V-Ph Hz TYPE MCA Brkr FLA LRA MCA Brkr FLA LRA MCA Brkr FLA LRA MCA Brkr FLA LRA STD 40/40 50/50 41/41 197 44/43 50/50 46/46 201 45/44 50/50 47/47 202 48/48 60/60 51/51 206 d 208/2303-60 MED 43/42 50/50 45/44 227 46/46 50/50 49/48 231 47/47 60/50 50/49 232 51/50 60/60 55/54 236 HIGH 48/47 60/50 50/49 262 51/51 60/60 55/54 266 52/52 60/60 56/55 267 1 56/55 60/60 60/59 271 m STD 19 20 19 97 20 25 21 99 21 25 22 99 23 25 24 101 u�i N 460-3-60 MED 20 25 20 113 21 25 22 115 22 25 23 115 24 25 25 117 O� �.� HIGH 22 25 23 130 24 30 25 132 24 30 26 132 26 30 28 134 2 STD 14 15 14 79 18 20 19 83 16 20 16 81 19 25 21 85 U 575-3-60 MED 16 20 16 92 19 25 21 96 17 20 18 94 21 25 23 98 HIGH 18 20 18 106 22 25 23 110 20 25 20 108 23 25 24 112 STD 41/41 50/50 43/42 212 45/45 50/50 47/47 216 46/46 50/50 48/48 217 50/49 60/60 52/52 221 g 208/230-3-60 MED 42/42 50/50 44/44 216 46/46 60/50 48/48 220 47/47 60/60 50/49 221 51/51 60/60 54/54 225 Q) HIGH 46/45 60/50 48/47 266 50/49 60/60 53/52 270 51/50 60/60 54/53 271 55/54 60/60 58/57 275 o STD 19 25 20 111 21 25 22 113 21 25 22 113 23 25 24 115 �N 460-3-60 MED 20 25 20 114 21 25 22 116 22 25 23 116 24 25 25 118 a.� HIGH 21 25 22 139 23 25 24 141 23 25 24 141 25 30 26 143 STD 17 20 17 87 21 25 21 91 18 20 19 89 22 25 23 93 U L 575-3-60 MED 17 20 18 91 21 25 22 95 19 25 20 93 23 25 24 97 HIGH 18 20 19 100 22 25 23 104 20 25 21 102 24 30 25 106 STD 46/46 60/60 48/47 255 50/50 60/60 52/52 259 51/51 60/60 53/53 260 55/54 60160 58/57 264 0 208/2303-60 MED 50/49 60/60 52/51 305 54/53 60/60 56/55 309 55/54 60/60 58/56 310 58/57 70/70 62/61 314 HIGH 53/52 60/60 55/54 316 56/55 60/60 60/59 320 57/56 70/60 61/60 321 61/60 70170 65/64 325 r 0 STD 23 30 23 122 25 30 26 124 25 30 26 124 27 30 28 126 w N 460-3-60 MED 24 30 25 147 26 30 27 149 26 30 28 149 28 30 30 151 �.� HIGH 26 30 27 152 28 30 29 154 28 30 29 154 30 35 32 156 v STD 18 20 19 95 22 25 23 99 20 25 21 97 24 25 25 101 c� 575-3-60 MED 19 25 20 104 23 25 24 108 21 25 22 106 25 30 26 110 HIGH 21 25 22 118 25 30 26 122 23 25 24 120 26 30 28 124 STD 63/62 80/80 65/64 370 67/66 80/80 70/69 374 68/67 80/80 71/70 375 71/71 80/80 75/74 379 6 208/2303-60 MED 65/64 80/80 68/67 394 69/68 80/80 72/71 398 70/69 80/80 73/72 399 74173 80/80 78177 403 m HIGH 68/67 80/80 71/70 405 72171 80/80 75/74 409 — — — — — — — — n m STD 29 35 30 184 31 40 32 186 31 40 32 186 33 40 34 188 �N 460-3-60 MED 30 40 31 196 32 40 33 198 32 40 33 198 34 40 35 200 �.? HIGH 31 40 33 201 33 40 35 203 34 40 35 203 35 45 37 205 STD 24 30 24 147 27 30 29 151 25 30 26 149 29 35 31 153 U L 575-3-60 MED 24 30 24 147 27 30 29 151 25 30 26 149 29 35 31 153 HIGH 25 30 26 161 29 35 31 165 27 30 28 163 31 35 33 167 STD 70/69 80/80 73172 393 74/73 80/80 77/76 397 75l74 90/80 78/77 398 78/78 100/100 82/82 402 6 208/2303-60 MED 72/71 80/80 75/74 417 76/75 100/90 79/78 421 77/76 100/100 81/79 422 81/80 100/100 85/84 426 HIGH 82 100 86 432 85 100 91 436 86 100 92 437 90 100 96 441 m STD 35 45 36 233 37 45 38 235 37 45 38 235 39 50 40 237 �N 460.3-60 MED 36 45 37 245 38 50 39 247 38 50 40 247 40 50 42 249 �.� HIGH 41 50 43 252 43 50 45 254 43 50 46 254 45 50 48 256 STD 29 35 30 184 32 40 34 188 30 �40 32 186 34 40 36 190 U L 575-3-60 MED 29 35 30 184 32 40 34 188 30 32 186 34 40 36 190 HIGH 33 40 35 196 37 45 39 200 35 37 198 39 45 41 202 See Legend and Notes on page 48. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 55 Sequence of operation General induced-draft motor is energized, and when its speed is The sequence below describes the sequence of opera- satisfactory, as proven by the "hall effect" sensor, the tion for an electro-mechanical unit with and without a ignition activation period begins. The burners will ignite factory-installed EconoMi$er® IV and X (called "econo- within 5 seconds. If the burners do not light, there is a mizer" in this sequence). For information regarding a 22-second delay before another 5-second attempt. direct digital controller, see the start-up, operations, and This sequence is repeated for 15 minutes or until the troubleshooting manual for the applicable controller, burners light. If, after the 15 minutes, the burners still Electro-mechanical units with no economizer have not lit, heating is locked out. To reset the control, Cooling (single speed indoor fan motor) break 24-v power to the thermostat. When the thermostat calls for cooling, terminals G and When ignition occurs, the IGC board will continue to Y1 are energized. As a result, the indoor fan contactor monitor the condition of the rollout switch, the limit (IFC) and the compressor contactor (Cl) are energized, switches, the "hall effect' sensor, as well as the flame causing the indoor fan motor (IFM), compressor #1, sensor. 45 seconds after ignition occurs, assuming the and outdoor fan to start. If the unit has 2 stages of cool- unit is controlled through a room thermostat set for fan ing, the thermostat will additionally energize Y2. The auto, the indoor fan motor will energize (and the out- Y2 signal will energize compressor contactor #2 (C2), door air dampers will open to their minimum position). If, causing compressor #2 to start. Regardless of the num- for some reason, the over-temperature limit opens prior ber of stages, the outdoor fan motor runs continuously to the start of the indoor fan blower, the unit will while unit is cooling. When 2-Speed Indoor Fan Motor sys- shorten the 45-second delay to 5 seconds less than the tem is utilized, indoor fan motor runs at design CFM (full time from initiation of heat to when the limit tripped. Gas speed) during the heating operation. On 1-circuit/2- will not be interrupted to the burners and heating will stage cooling model from 7.5 to 10 ton, the 2-speed fan continue. Once the fan-on delay has been modified, it motor system is not available. Efficiencies to meet the will not change back to 45 seconds until power is reset U.S. Department of Energy - 2018 IEER efficiency rating to the control. are achieved by using a precision 2-stage compressor On units with 2 stages of heat, when additional heat is operation sequencing with one indoor fan motor speed. required, W2 closes and initiates power to the second Cooling (2-speed indoor fan motor) stage of the main gas valve. When the thermostat is satisfied, W1 and W2 open and the gas valve closes, Per ASHRAE 90.1-2016 standard, during the first stage interrupting the flow of gas to the main burners. of cooling operation the 2-speed indoor fanmotor system If the call for W1 lasted less than 1 minute, the heating will adjust the fan motor to provide 66% of the total cfm cycle will not terminate until 1 minute after W1 became established for the unit. When a call for the second stage active. If the unit is controlled through a room thermostat of cooling is required, the 2-speed fan motor system will set for fan auto, the indoor fan motor will continue to allow the total cfm for the unit established (100%). This is operate for an additional 45 seconds then stop. If the standard on all U.S. installed models with 2 circuit/2 stage over-temperature limit opens after the indoor motor is cooling, to meet U.S. Department of Energy- 2018 IEER stopped, but within 10 minutes of W1 becoming inactive, efficiency rating. on the next cycle the time will be extended by 15 sec- The 2-speed indoor fan motor system automatically onds. The maximum delay is 3 minutes. Once modified, adjusts the indoor fan motor speed in sequence with the the fan off delay will not change back to 45 seconds units cooling operation. Per ASHRAE 90.1-2016 stan- unless power is reset to the control. A LED indicator is dard, during the first stage of cooling operation, the provided on the IGC to monitor operation. 2-speed controller will adjust the fan motor to provide Electro-mechanical units with an economizer 66% of the total cfm established for the unit. When a call for the second stage of cooling is required, the 2-speed Cooling fan motor controller will allow the total cfm for the unit When free cooling is not available, the compressors will established (100%). During the heating mode, the be controlled by the zone thermostat. When free cooling 2-speed fan controller will allow total design cfm (100%) is available, the outdoor-air damper is modulated by the operation and during the ventilation mode, will allow oper- EconoMi$er IV and X control to provide a 50°F (10°C) to ation to 66% of total cfm. 55°F (13°C) mixed-air temperature into the zone. As the Heating (Single or 2-speed indoor fan motor) mixed air temperature fluctuates above 55°F (13°C) or NOTE: RGS units have either 1 or 2 stages of gas below 50OF (10°C) dampers will be modulated (open or close)to bring the mixed-air temperature back within con- heat. When 2-Speed Indoor Fan Motor system is utilized, trot. If mechanical cooling is utilized with free cooling, the indoor fan motor runs at design cfm (full speed) during outdoor-air damper will maintain its current position at the the heating operation. time the compressor is started. If the increase in cooling When the thermostat calls for heating, power is sent to capacity causes the mixed-air temperature to drop below W on the Integrated Gas Controller (IGC) board. An 45°F (7°C), then the outdoor-air damper position will be LED (light-emitting diode) on the IGC board turns on decreased to the minimum position. If the mixed-air tem- and remains on during normal operation. A check is perature continues to fall, the outdoor-air damper will made to ensure that the rollout switch and limit switch close. Control returns to normal once the mixed-air tem- are closed. If the check was successful, the perature rises above 48°F (9°C). The power exhaust fans 56 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Sequence of operation (cont) will be energized and de-energized, if installed, as the The EconoMi$er IV and X damper will be open at maxi- outdoor-air damper opens and closes. mum position. If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to 2-Speed NOTE: When operating in ventilation mode the EconoMi$er@ IV and X control, a demand controlled only, the indoor fan motor will automatically adjust to ventilation strategy will begin to operate.As the CO2 level two-thirds of the total cfm established. in the zone increases above the CO2 setpoint, the mini- Heating mum position of the damper will be increased proportion- ally. As the CO2 level decreases because of the increase The sequence of operation for the heating is the same as in fresh air, the outdoor-air damper will be proportionally an electro-mechanical unit with no economizer. The only closed. For EconoMi$er IV and X operation, there must difference is how the economizer acts. The economizer be a thermostat call for the fan (G). If the unit is occupied will stay at the Economizer Minimum Position while the and the fan is on, the damper will operate at minimum evaporator fan is operating. The outdoor-air damper is position. Otherwise, the damper will be closed. closed when the indoor fan is not operating. Refer to Ser- When the EconoMi$er IV and X control is in the occupied vice and Maintenance Manual for further details. mode and a call for cooling exists (Y1 on the thermostat), Optional Hot Gas Re-Heat dehumidification the control will first check for indoor fan operation. If the system fan is not on, then cooling will not be activated. If the fan Units with the factory equipped Hot Gas Re-Heat system is on, then the control will open the EconoMi$er IV and X option are capable of providing multiple modes of damper to the minimum position. improved dehumidification as a variation of the normal When the EconoMi$er IV and X control is in the occupied cooling cycle. The Hot Gas Re-Heat system option mode and a call for cooling exists (Y1 on the thermo- includes additional valves in the liquid line and discharge stat), the control will first check for indoor fan operation. line of each refrigerant circuit, a small reheat condenser If the fan is not on, then cooling will not be activated. If coil downstream of the evaporator, and Motormaster® the fan is on, then the control will open the EconoMi$er variable-speed control of some or all outdoor fans. Oper- IV and X damper to the minimum position. ation of the revised refrigerant circuit for each mode is On the initial power to the EconoMi$er IV and X control, described below. it will take the damper up to 2-1/2 minutes before it The Hot Gas Re-Heat system provides three sub-modes begins to position itself. After the initial power-up, fur- of operation: Cool, Reheat1, and Reheat2. ther changes in damper position can take up to 30 sec- • Cool mode - provides a normal ratio of Sensible and onds to initiate. Damper movement from full closed to Latent Cooling effect from the evaporator coil. full open (or vice versa) will take between 1-1/2 and • Reheat1 - provides increased Latent Cooling while 2-1/2 minutes. If free cooling can be used as deter- slightly reducing the Sensible Cooling effect. mined from the appropriate changeover command • Reheat2 - provides normal Latent Cooling but with null (switch, dry bulb, enthalpy curve, differential dry bulb, or or minimum Sensible Cooling effect delivered to the differential enthalpy), then the control will modulate the space. dampers open to maintain the mixed air temperature The Reheat1 and Reheat2 modes are a variable when setpoint at 50°F (10°C) to 55°F (13°C). If there is a fur- the unit is not in a Heating mode and when the Low Ambi- ther demand for cooling (cooling second stage - Y2 is ent Lockout switch is closed. energized), then the control will bring on compressor The following diagrams depict piping for Single Stage stage 1 to maintain the mixed air temperature setpoint. cooling units. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 57 Sequence of operation (cont) NORMAL COOLING MODE—HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM 4 DSVx INDOOR LEAVING VALVE AIR 4 REHEAT MODE METERING DEVICE(TXV) ffCOMPRESSOR HOT GAS RE-HEAT COIL CSVx VALVE EVAPORATOR COIL = CLOSED VALVE ACCUTROL METERING = OPEN VALVE DEVICE INDOOR ENTERING AIR SUBCOOLING MODE(REHEAT 1)—HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM 4 DSVx INDOOR LEAVING VALVE AIR 1111110. 4- 4 REHEAT MODE METERING DEVICE(TXV) CONDENSER COIL HOT GAS RE-HEAT COIL - OUTDOOR AIR CSVx VALVE COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR COIL = CLOSED VALVE ACCUTROL METERING = OPEN VALVE INDOOR ENTERING DEVICE AIR SUBCOOLING MODE(REHEAT 2)—HOT GAS RE-HEAT SYSTEM DSVx INDOOR LEAVING VALVE AIR 4 REHEAT MODE METERING DEVICE(TXV) CONDENSER COIL HOT GAS RE-HEAT COIL 4 4 - OUTDOOR AIR 1111110- CSVx VALVE COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR:CO:IL:�� N = CLOSED VALVE ACCUTROL METERING = OPEN VALVE INDOOR ENTERING DEVICE AIR 58 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Guide specifications Note about this specification: These specifications are Part 4—(23 09 33) Electric and electronic control sys- written in Wasterformat" as published by the Construc- tem for HVAC tion Specification Institute. Please feel free to copy this 4.01 (23 09 33.13) Decentralized, rooftop units specification directly into your building spec. A. (23 09 33.13.A) General: Gas heat/electric cooling packaged rooftop 1. Shall be complete with self-contained low-volt- HVAC guide specifications age control circuit protected by a resettable Size range: 6 to 15 Nominal Tons circuit breaker on the 24-v transformer side. Part 1 —(23 06 80)Schedules for decentralized Transformer shall have 75VA capability. HVAC equipment 2. Shall utilize color-coded wiring. 1.01 (23 06 80.13) Decentralized Unitary HVAC Equip- 3. Shall include a central control terminal ment Schedule board to conveniently and safely provide A. (23 06 80.13.A.) Rooftop unit (RTU) schedule connection points for vital control functions 1. Schedule is per the project specification such as: smoke detectors, phase monitor, gas controller, economizer, thermostat, DDC requirements. control options, and low and high pressure Part 2—(23 0716)HVAC equipment insulation switches. 2.01 (23 07 16.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units: 4. The heat exchanger shall be controlled by an A. (23 07 16.13.A.) Evaporator fan compartment: integrated gas controller (IGC) microproces- 1. Interior cabinet surfaces shall be insulated sor. See heat exchanger section of this spec- with a minimum 1/2-in. thick, minimum ification. 1-1/2Ib. density, flexible fiberglass insulation 5. Unit shall include a minimum of one 8-pin bonded with a phenolic binder, neoprene screw terminal connection board for connec- coated on the air side. tion of control wiring. 2. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A B. (23 09 33.23.13) Safeties: requirements for flame spread and smoke 1. Compressor over-temperature, over-current. generation. High internal pressure differential. 3. Unit internal insulation linings shall be resis- 2. Low-pressure switch. tant to mold growth in accordance with "mold a. Units shall have different sized connectors growth and humidity" test in ASTM C1338, for the circuit 1 and circuit 2 low and high G21, and UL 181 or comparable test pressure switches. They shall physically method. Air stream surfaces shall be evalu- prevent the cross-wiring of the safety ated in accordance with the "Erosion Test' in switches between circuits 1 and 2. UL 181, as part of ASTM C1071. b. Low-pressure switch shall use different B. (23 07 16.13.B.) Gas heat compartment: color wire than the high-pressure switch. 1. Aluminum foil-faced fiberglass insulation shall The purpose is to assist the installer and be used. service technician to correctly wire and or 2. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A troubleshoot the rooftop unit. requirements for flame spread and smoke 3. High-pressure switch. generation. a. Units shall have different sized connectors Part 3—(23 09 13)Instrumentation and control for the circuit 1 and circuit 2 low and high- devices for HVAC pressure switches. They shall physically 3.01 (23 09 13.23) Sensors and Transmitters prevent the cross-wiring of the safety A. (23 09 13.23.A.)Thermostats switches between circuits 1 and 2. 1. Thermostat must b. High-pressure switch shall use different color wire than the low-pressure switch. a. energize both "W" and "G" when calling for The purpose is to assist the installer and heat. service technician to correctly wire and or b. have capability to energize 2 different troubleshoot the rooftop unit. stages of cooling, and 2 different stages of 4. Automatic reset, motor thermal overload heating. protector. c. include capability for occupancy schedul- 5. Heating section shall be provided with the ing. following minimum protections: a. High-temperature limit switches. b. Induced draft motor speed sensor. c. Flame roll-out switch. d. Flame proving controls. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 59 Guide specifications (cont) Part 5-(23 09 93) Sequence of operations for HVAC 7. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to controls NRCA Standards. 5.01 (23 09 93.13) Decentralized, Rooftop Units: 8. Unit shall be subjected to a completely auto- A. (23 09 93.13.A.) INSERT SEQUENCE OF OPER- mated run test on the assembly line. The ATION data for each unit will be stored at the factory, Part 6-(23 40 13) Panel air filters and must be available upon request. 6.01 (23 40 13 13) Decentralized rooftop units: 9. Unit shall be designed in accordance with UL Standard 1995, ETL listed including tested to A. (23 40 13 13.A.) Standard filter section withstand rain. 1. Shall consist of factory-installed, low velocity, 10. Unit shall be constructed to prevent intrusion disposable 2-in, thick fiberglass filters of com- of snow and tested to prevent snow intrusion mercially available sizes. into the control box up to 40 mph. 2. Unit shall use only one filter size. Multiple 11. Unit shake tested to assurance level 1, ASTM sizes are not acceptable. D4169 to ensure shipping reliability. 3. Filters shall be accessible through a dedi- 12. High Efficiency Motors listed shall meet sec- cated, weather tight access panel with tion 313 of the Energy Independence and "no-tool" removal as described in the unit cabi- Security Act of 2007 (EISA 2007). net section of this specification (23 81 19 C. (23 81 19.13.C.) Delivery, storage, and handling 13.G.). Part 7-(23 81 19) Self-contained air conditioners 1. Unit shall be stored and handled per manu- facturer's recommendations. 7.01 (23 81 19.13) Small-Capacity Self-Contained Air 2. Lifted by crane requires either shipping top Conditioners (RGS089-180) panel or spreader bars. A. (23 81 19.13.A.) General 3. Unit shall only be stored or positioned in the 1. Outdoor, rooftop mounted, electrically con- upright position. trolled, heating and cooling unit utilizing a fully D. (23 81 19.13.D.) Project conditions hermetic scroll compressor(s) for cooling duty and gas combustion for heating duty. 1. As specified in the contract. 2. Factory assembled, single-piece heating and E. (23 81 19.13.E.) Operating characteristics cooling rooftop unit. Contained within the unit 1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running enclosure shall be all factory wiring, piping, at 115°F (46°C) ambient outdoor tempera- controls, and special features required prior ture, meeting maximum load criteria of AHRI to field startup. Standard 340/360 at ± 10% voltage. 3. Unit shall use R410A refrigerant. 2. Compressor with standard controls shall be 4. Unit shall be installed in accordance with the capable of operation down to 40°F (4°C), manufacturer's instructions. ambient outdoor temperatures. Accessory 5. Unit must be selected and installed in compli- winter start kit is necessary if mechanically ance with local, state, and federal codes. cooling at ambient temperatures below 25°F B. (23 81 19.13.B.) Quality Assurance 3. Unit shall be field convertible from factory fur- l. Unit meets Department of Energy 2018 nished vertical to horizontal airflow on all mod- ASHRAE 90.1-2016 and IECC 2015 minimum els. No special kit required on 089-150 efficiency requirements. models. Supply duct kit required for 180 size 2. Unit shall be rated in accordance with AHRI model only. Standards 340/360. 4. Unit shall be capable of field mixed operation: 3. Unit shall be designed to conform to vertical supply with horizontal return or hori- ASHRAE 15. zontal supply with vertical return. 4. Unit shall be UL-tested and certified in accor- F. (23 81 19.13.F.) Electrical Requirements dance with ANSI Z21.47 Standards and UL- 1. Main power supply voltage, phase, and fre- listed and certified under Canadian standards quency must match those required by the as a total package for safety requirements. manufacturer. 5. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A G. (23 81 19.13.G.) Unit cabinet requirements for flame spread and smoke 1. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galva- generation. nized steel, and shall be bonderized and 6. Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding coated with a pre-painted baked enamel fin- 500-hour salt spray exposure per ASTM B117 ish on all externally exposed surfaces. (scribed specimen). 2. Unit cabinet exterior paint shall be: film thick- ness, (dry) 0.003 inches minimum, gloss (per 60 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Guide specifications (cont) ASTM D523, 60°F / 16°C): 60, Hardness: H 1) Thru-the-base provisions / connections to 2H Pencil hardness. are available as standard with every 3. Evaporator fan compartment interior cabinet unit. When bottom connections are insulation shall conform to AHRI Standards required, field furnished couplings are 340/360 minimum exterior sweat criteria. required. Interior surfaces shall be insulated with a 2) Optional, factory approved, water-tight minimum 1/2-in. thick, 1-lb density, flexible connection method must be used for fiberglass insulation, neoprene coated on the thru-the-base electrical connections. air side. Aluminum foil-faced fiberglass insula- 3) No basepan penetration, other than tion shall be used in the gas heat compart- those authorized by the manufacturer, ment. is permitted. 4. Base of unit shall have a minimum of four 10. Component access panels (standard) locations for thru-the-base gas and electrical a. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable connections standard. for servicing. 5. Base rail b. Unit shall have one factory-installed, a. Unit shall have base rails on a minimum of removable, tool-less filter access panel. 2 sides. c. Panels covering control box and filter shall b. Holes shall be provided in the base rails have molded composite handles while the for rigging shackles to facilitate maneuver- blower access door shall have an inte- ing and overhead rigging. grated flange for easy removal. c. Holes shall be provided in the base rail for d. Handles shall be UV modified, composite. moving the rooftop by fork truck. They shall be permanently attached, and d. Base rail shall be a minimum of 16-gauge recessed into the panel. thickness. e. Screws on the vertical portion of all remov- 6. Condensate pan and connections: able access panel shall engage into heat resistant, molded composite collars. a. Shall be a sloped condensate drain pan f. Collars shall be removable and easily made of anon-corrosive material. replaceable using manufacturer recom- b. Shall comply with ASHRAE Standard 62. mended parts. c. Shall use a 3/4-in. to 14 NPT drain con- H. (23 81 19.13.H.) Gas heat nection, through the side of the drain pan. 1. General Connection shall be made per manufac- turer's recommendations. a. Heat exchanger shall be an induced draft 7. Top panel: design. Positive pressure heat exchanger designs shall not be allowed. Shall be a single piece top panel on 089 thru 120 sizes, two piece on 150 and 180 sizes. b. Shall incorporate a direct-spark ignition system and redundant main gas valve. 8. Gas connections: c. Gas supply pressure at the inlet to the a. All gas piping connecting to unit gas valve rooftop unit gas valve must match that shall enter the unit cabinet at a single loca- required by the manufacturer. tion on side of unit (horizontal plane). 2. The heat exchanger shall be controlled by an b. Thru-the-base capability integrated gas controller (IGC) microproces- 1) Standard unit shall have a thru-the- sor. base gas-line location using a raised, a. IGC board shall notify users of fault using embossed portion of the unit basepan. an LED (light-emitting diode). 2) Thru-the-base provisions / connections b. IGC board shall contain algorithms that are available as standard with every modify evaporator-fan operation to prevent unit. When bottom connections are future cycling on high temperature limit required, field furnished couplings are switch. required. 3) No basepan penetration, other than c. Unit shall be equipped with anti-cycle pro- those authorized by the manufacturer, tection with one short cycle on unit flame is permitted. roll-out switch or 4 continuous short cycles 9. Electrical connections on the high temperature limit switch. Fault indication shall be made using an LED. a. All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabi- 3. Standard heat exchanger construction net at a single, factory-prepared, knockout location. a. Heat exchanger shall be of the tubular- b. Thru-the-base capability. section type constructed of a minimum of 20-gauge steel coated with a nominal 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 61 Guide specifications (cont) 1.2-mil aluminum-silicone alloy to aid with c. Condenser coils shall be leak tested to corrosion resistance. 150 psig, pressure tested to 650 psig, and b. Burners shall be of the inshot type con- qualified to UL 1995 burst test at 1980 structed of aluminum-coated steel. psig. c. Burners shall incorporate orifices for rated 2. Optional pre-coated aluminum-fin condenser heat output up to 2000 ft (610 m) elevation. coils: Additional accessory kits may be required a. Shall have a durable epoxy-phenolic coating for applications above 2000 ft (610 m) to provide protection in mildly corrosive elevation, depending on local gas supply coastal environments. conditions. b. Coating shall be applied to the aluminum fin d. Each heat exchanger tube shall contain stock prior to the fin stamping process to multiple dimples for increased heating create an inert barrier between the alumi- effectiveness. num fin and copper tube. 4. Optional stainless steel heat exchanger con- c. Epoxy-phenolic barrier shall minimize gal- struction vanic action between dissimilar metals. a. Use energy saving, direct-spark ignition 3. Optional copper-fin evaporator and con- system. denser coils: b. Use a redundant main gas valve. a. Shall be constructed of copper fins c. Burners shall be of the inshot type con- mechanically bonded to copper tubes and structed of aluminum-coated steel. copper tube sheets. d. All gas piping shall enter the unit cabinet b. Galvanized steel tube sheets shall not be at a single location on side of unit (hori- acceptable. zontal plane). c. A polymer strip shall prevent coil assembly e. The optional stainless steel heat from contacting the sheet metal coil pan to exchanger shall be of the tubular-section minimize potential for galvanic corrosion type, constructed of a minimum of between coil and pan. 20-gauge type 409 stainless steel. 4. Optional E-coated aluminum-fin, evaporator f. Type 409 stainless steel shall be used in and condenser coils: heat exchanger tubes and vestibule plate. a. Shall have a flexible epoxy polymer coating g. Complete stainless steel heat exchanger uniformly applied to all coil surface areas allows for greater application flexibility. without material bridging between fins. 5. Induced draft combustion motor and blower b. Coating process shall ensure complete coil a. Shall be a direct-drive, single inlet, for- encapsulation of tubes, fins, and headers. ward-curved centrifugal type. c. Color shall be high gloss black with gloss b. Shall be made from steel with acorrosion- per ASTM D523-89. resistant finish. d. Uniform dry film thickness from 0.8 to 1.2 c. Shall have permanently lubricated sealed mil on all surface areas including fin edges. bearings. e. Superior harness characteristics of 2H per d. Shall have inherent thermal overload ASTM D3363-92A and cross-hatch adhe- protection. sion of 4B-5B per ASTM D3359-93. e. Shall have an automatic reset feature. f. Impact resistance shall be up to 160 in.-lb (ASTM D2794-93). I. (23 81 19.13.1.) Coils g. Humidity and water immersion shall be up 1. Standard aluminum fin/copper tube coils: to minimum 1000 and 250 hours respec- a. Standard evaporator and condenser coils tively (ASTM D2247-92 and ASTM D870- shall have aluminum lanced plate fins 92). mechanically bonded to seamless inter- h. Corrosion durability shall be confirmed nally grooved copper tubes with all joints through testing to be no less than 6000 brazed. hours salt spray per ASTM B117-90. b. Evaporator coils shall be leak tested to J. (23 81 19.13.J.) Refrigerant components 150 psig, pressure tested to 450 psig, and 1. Refrigerant circuit shall include the following qualified to UL 1995 burst test at 1775 control, safety, and maintenance features: psig. a. Dual circuit — two stage cooling models (090, 102, 120, 150, 180) shall use fixed orifice metering system shall prevent mal- distribution of two-phase refrigerant by 62 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Guide specifications (cont) including multiple fixed orifice devices in h. Crankcase heaters shall not be required each refrigeration circuit. Each orifice is to for normal operating range, unless be optimized to the coil circuit it serves. required by the manufacturer due to refrig- b. Single circuit — two stage cooling models erant charge limits. 089, 100, and 119 shall use one fixed ori- K. (23 81 19.13.K.) Filter section fice and one TXV metering device to assist 1. Filters access is specified in the unit cabinet in optimum latent heat removal from a sin- section of this specification. gle circuit design. 2. Filters shall be held in place by a preformed, c. Refrigerant filter drier - Solid core design. slide-out filter tray, facilitating easy removal d. Service gauge connections on suction and and installation. discharge lines. 3. Shall consist of factory-installed, low velocity, 2. Pressure gauge access through a specially throw-away 2-in. thick fiberglass filters. designed access port in the top panel of the 4. Filters shall be standard, commercially avail- unit, able sizes. 3. There shall be gauge line access port in the 5. Only one size filter per unit is allowed. skin of the rooftop, covered by a black, L. (23 81 19.131.) Evaporator fan and motor removable plug. a. The plug shall be easy to remove and 1. Evaporator fan motor: replace. a. Shall have permanently lubricated bear- b. When the plug is removed, the gauge ings. access port shall enable maintenance per- b. Shall have inherent automatic-reset ther- sonnel to route their pressure gauge lines. mal overload protection or circuit breaker. c. This gauge access port shall facilitate cor- c. Shall have a maximum continuous bhp rat- rect and accurate condenser pressure ing for continuous duty operation; no safety readings by enabling the reading with the factors above that rating shall be required. compressor access panel on. 2. Belt-driven evaporator fan: d. The plug shall be made of a leak proof, a. Belt drive shall include an adjustable-pitch UV-resistant, composite material. motor pulley. 4. Compressors b. Shall use sealed, permanently lubricated a. Unit shall use fully hermetic, scroll com- ball-bearing type. pressor for each independent refrigeration c. Blower fan shall be double-inlet type with circuit, forward-curved blades. b. Models 090, 102, 120, 150, 180 with dual d. Shall be constructed from steel with a finish refrigerant circuit shall contain two scroll that aids with corrosion resistance and that compressors (one per circuit), models 089, is dynamically balanced. 100, and 119 with single circuit and two M. (23 81 19.13.M.) Condenser and fan motors stage cooling shall contain one dual stage compressor. 1. Condenser fan motors: c. Compressor motors shall be cooled by a. Shall be a totally enclosed motor. refrigerant gas passing through motor b. Shall use permanently lubricated bearings. windings. c. Shall have inherent thermal overload pro- d. Compressors shall be internally protected tection with an automatic reset feature. from high discharge temperature condi- d. Shall use a shaft-down design on 089 to tions. 120 and 180 models and shaft-up on 150 e. Compressors shall be protected from an size with rain shield. over-temperature and over-amperage con- 2. Condenser fans: ditions by an internal, motor overload a. Shall be a direct-driven propeller type fan. device. f. Compressor shall be factory-mounted on b. Shall have galvalum blades riveted to steel rubber grommets. spiders that have corrosion-resistant prop- erties and shall be dynamically balanced. g. Compressor motors shall have internal line N. (23 81 19.13.N.) Special features options and break thermal, current overload and high accessories pressure differential protection. 1. The 2-speed indoor fan motor system shall be standard on all models with dual stage cooling to meet the Department of Energy 2018 man- datory IEER efficiency requirement. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 63 Guide specifications (cont) Not available on models - 089, 100, 119 with f. Low leak rate models shall be equipped single circuit-two stage cooling: with dampers not to exceed 2% leakage at a. Evaporator fan motor: 1 in. wg pressure differential. 1) Shall have permanently lubricated g. Economizer controller on EconoMi$er IV bearings, models shall be Honeywell W7212 that pro- 2) Shall have a maximum continuous bhp vides: rating for continuous duty operation; 1) Combined minimum and DCV maxi- no safety factors above that rating. mum damper position potentiometers 3) Shall be Variable Frequency duty and with compressor staging relay. 2-speed control. 2) Functions with solid state analog 4) Shall contain motor shaft grounding enthalpy or dry bulb changeover con- ring to prevent electrical bearing fluting trol sensing. damage by safely diverting harmful 3) Contain LED indicates for: when free shaft voltages and bearing currents to cooling is available, when module is in ground. DCV mode, when exhaust fan contact 2. Variable frequency drive (VFD): is closed. a. Factory-supplied VFDs qualify, through h. Economizer controller on EconoMi$er@ X ABB, for a 12-month warranty from date of models shall be the Honeywell W7220 that commissioning or 18 months from date of provides: sale, whichever occurs first. 1) 2-line LCD interface screen for setup, b. Shall be installed inside the unit cabinet, configuration and troubleshooting. mounted, wired and tested. 2) On-board Fault Detection and Diag- c. Shall contain Electromagnetic Interference nostics (FDD) that senses and alerts (EMI) frequency protection. when the economizer is not operating d. Insulated ate bi- olar transistors IGBT properly, per California Title 24. 9 P ( ) 3) Sensor failure loss of communication used to produce the output pulse width identification. modulated (PWM) waveform, allowing for 4) Automatic sensor detection. quiet motor operation. 5) Capabilities for use with multiple- e. Self-diagnostics with fault and power code speed indoor fan systems. LED indicator. Field accessory Display Kit 6) Utilize digital sensors: Dry bulb and available for further diagnostics and spe- Enthalpy. cial setup applications. i. Shall be capable of introducing up to f. RS485 capability standard. 100% outdoor air. g. Electronic thermal overload protection. j. Shall be equipped with a barometric relief h. 5% swinging chokes for harmonic reduc- damper capable of relieving up to 100% tion and improved power factor. return air and contain seals that meet i. All printed circuit boards shall be confor- ASHRAE 90.1-2016 and IECC-2015requirements. mal coated. 3. Integrated EconoMizer® IV and EconoMi$er X k. Shall be designed to close damper(s)during loss-of-power situations with spring low and ultra low leak rate models: return built into motor. a. Integrated, gear driven opposing modulat- I. Dry bulb outdoor air temperature sensor ing blade design type capable of simulta- shall be provided as standard. Enthalpy neous economizer and compressor sensor is also available for factory-installed operation. economizers only. Outdoor air sensor set- b. Independent modules for horizontal return point shall be adjustable and shall range configuration shall be available. from 40°F to 100°F (4°C to 38°C.) Addi- c. Damper blades shall be galvanized steel tional sensor options shall be available as with composite gears. Plastic or composite accessories. blades on intake or return shall not be m.The economizer controller shall also pro- acceptable. vide control of an accessory power d. Shall include all hardware and controls to exhaust unit function. Factory set at 100%, provide free cooling with outdoor air when with a range of 0% to 100%. temperature and/or humidity are below n. The economizer shall maintain minimum setpoints. airflow into the building during occupied e. Shall be equipped with gear driven dampers period and provide design ventilation rate for both the outdoor ventilation air and the for full occupancy. return air for positive air stream control. 64 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Guide specifications (cont) o. Dampers shall be completely closed when 3) Sensor failure loss of communication the unit is in the unoccupied mode. identification. p. Economizer controller shall accept a 2-10 4 Automatic sensor detection. Vdc CO2 sensor input for IAQ/DCV con- 5) Capabilities for use with multiple- trol. In this mode, dampers shall modulate speed indoor fan systems. the outdoor air damper to provide ventila- 6) Utilize digital sensors: Dry bulb and tion based on the sensor input. Enthalpy. q. Compressor lockout temperature on h. Shall be capable of introducing up to W7220 is adjustable from -45°F to 80°F 100% outdoor air. (-43°C to 27°C), set at a factory default of i. Shall be equipped with a barometric relief 32°F (0°C). Others shall open at 35°F (2°C) damper capable of relieving up to 100% and closes at 507 (10°C). return air and contain seals that meet r. Actuator shall be direct coupled to econo- ASHRAE 90.1-2016 requirements. mizer gear. No linkage arms or control j. Shall be designed to close damper(s) rods shall be acceptable. during loss-of-power situations with spring s. Economizer controller shall provide indica- return built into motor. tions when in free cooling mode, in the k. Dry bulb outdoor air temperature sensor DCV mode, or the exhaust fan contact is shall be provided as standard. Enthalpy closed. sensor is also available for factory-installed 4. Integrated EconoMi$er X Ultra Low Leak rate economizers only. Outdoor air sensor set- models. point shall be adjustable and shall range a. Integrated, gear driven opposing modulat- from 40°F to 100°F (4°C to 38°C). Addi- tional sensor options shall be available as ing blade design type capable of simultane- accessories. ous economizer and compressor operation. b. Independent modules for horizontal return I. The economizer controller shall also pro- configuration shall be available. Vertical vide control of an accessory power return modules shall be available as a exhaust unit function. Factory set at 100%, factory-installed option. with a range of 0% to 100%. c. Damper blades shall be galvanized steel m.The economizer shall maintain minimum with composite gears. Plastic or composite airflow into the building during occupied blades on intake or return shall not be period and provide design ventilation rate acceptable. for full occupancy. d. Shall include all hardware and controls to n. Dampers shall be completely closed when provide free cooling with outdoor air when the unit is in the unoccupied mode. temperature and/or humidity are below o. Economizer controller shall accept a 2-10 setpoints. Vdc CO2 sensor input for IAQ/DCV con- e. Shall be equipped with gear driven dampers trol. In this mode, dampers shall modulate for both the outdoor ventilation air and the the outdoor air damper to provide ventila- retum air for positive air stream control. tion based on the sensor input. f. Ultra Low Leak design meets California p. Compressor lockout temperature on Title 24 section 140.4 and ASHRAE 90.1- W7220 is adjustable from -45°F to 80°F 2016 requirements of 4 cfm per sq. ft. on (-43°C to 27°C), set at a factory default of the outside air dampers and 10 cfm per sq. 32 F (0 C�. Others shall open at 35 F (2 C) ft. on the return dampers. Also meets and closes at 50 F (10 C). AMCA Class 1A economizer damper test q. Actuator shall be direct coupled to econo- standards and labeling. mizer gear. No linkage arms or control g. Economizer controller on EconoMi$er X rods shall be acceptable. models shall be the Honeywell W7220 that r. Economizer controller shall provide indica- provides: tions when in free cooling mode, in the DCV 1) 2-line LCD interface screen for setup, mode, or the exhaust fan contact is closed. configuration and troubleshooting. 5. Two-Position Motorized Damper: 2) On-board Fault Detection and Diag- a. Damper shall be a 2-position damper. nostics (FDD) that senses and alerts Damper travel shall be from the full closed when the economizer is not operating position to the field adjustable %-open set- properly, per California Title 24. Also point. meets AMCA Class 1A economizer b. Damper shall include adjustable damper damper test standards and labeling. travel from 25% to 100% (full open). 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 65 Guide specifications (cont) c. Damper shall include single or dual blade, and humidity in the space are not gear driven dampers and actuator motor. satisfied. d. Actuator shall be direct coupled to damper 2) Hot gas reheat mode shall mix a por- gear. No linkage arms or control rods shall tion of the hot gas from the discharge be acceptable. of the compressor with the hot liquid e. Damper will admit up to 100% outdoor air refrigerant leaving the condenser coil for applicable rooftop units. to create a two-phase heat transfer in the system, resulting in a neutral leav- f. Damper shall close upon indoor (evapora- ing air temperature when only humidity tor) fan shutoff and/or loss of power. in the space is not satisfied. g. The damper actuator shall plug into the 3) Includes head pressure controller. rooftop unit's wiring harness plug. No hard 9. Head pressure control package wiring shall be required. (Motormaster°) h. Outside air hood shall include aluminum a. Controller shall control coil head pressure water entrainment filter. by condenser-fan speed modulation or 6. Three-Position Motorized Damper: condenser-fan cycling and wind baffles. a. Damper shall be a 3-position damper. b. Shall consist of solid-state control and con- Damper travel shall be from the full closed denser-coil temperature sensor to maintain position to the field adjustable %-open set- condensing temperature between 90°F point. One setting to align the first stage of (32°C) and 110°F (43°C) at outdoor ambi- indoor fan motor operation, the second to ent temperatures down to—20°F (-29°C). align with the full stage operation of the 10. Propane conversion kit indoor fan motor operation. The last fully a. Package shall contain all the necessary hard- closed for the off mode. ware and instructions to convert a standard b. Damper shall include adjustable damper natural gas unit for use with liquefied propane travel from 25% to 100% (full open). up to 2000 ft(610m)elevation c. Damper shall include single or dual blade, b. Additional accessory kits may be required for gear driven dampers and actuator motor. application above 2000 ft(610m)elevation. d. Actuator shall be direct coupled to damper 11. Flue shield (089-150 sized only) gear. No linkage arms or control rods shall a. Flue shield shall provide protection from the be acceptable. hot sides of the gas flue hood. e. Damper will admit up to 100% outdoor air 12. Condenser coil hail guard assembly for applicable rooftop units. (factory-installed on 3-Phase models only. f. Damper shall close upon indoor (evapora- Field-installed on all 3-Phase models) tor)fan shutoff and/or loss of power. a. Shall protect against damage from hail. g. The damper actuator shall plug into the b. Shall be louvered style design. rooftop unit's wiring harness plug. No hard wiring shall be required. 13. Unit-mounted, non-fused disconnect switch h. Outside air hood shall include aluminum (available on units with MOCPs of 80 amps or water entrainment filter. less): 7. Manual damper a. Switch shall be factory-installed, internally mounted. a. Manual damper package shall consist of b. National Electric Code (NEC) and UL damper, air inlet screen, and rain hood approved non-fused switch shall which can be preset to admit up to 25% or unit power shutoff. provide 50 /o outdoor air for year round ventilation. 8. Hot Gas Re-Heat dehumidification system c. Shall be accessible from outside the unit. a. The Hot Gas Re-Heat dehumidification sys- d. Shall provide local shutdown and lockout tem shall be factory-installed in RGS090/ capability. 102/120/150/180 models with RTPF (round e. Sized only for the unit as ordered from the tube plate fin) condenser coils, and shall pro- factory. Does not accommodate vide greater dehumidification of the occupied field-installed devices. space by two modes of dehumidification 14. Convenience outlet: operations in addition to its normal design a. Powered convenience outlet. cooling mode: 1) Outlet shall be powered from main line 1) Subcooling mode further sub cools the power to the rooftop unit. hot liquid refrigerant leaving the 2) Outlet shall be powered from line side of condenser coil when both temperature disconnect by installing contractor, as 66 Specifications subject to change without notice. 509 11 3523 02 Guide specifications (cont) required by code. If outlet is powered 16. Thru-the-base connectors: from load side of disconnect, unit a. Kits shall provide connectors to permit gas electrical ratings shall be ETL certified and electrical connections to be brought to and rated for additional outlet amperage. the unit through the unit basepan. 3) Outlet shall be factory-installed and inter- b. Minimum of four connection locations per nally mounted with easily accessible unit. 115-v female receptacle. 4) Outlet shall include 15 amp GFI recepta- 17. Supply duct cover: (180 size only.) cles with independent fuse protection. a. Required when field converting the factory 5) Voltage required to operate conve- standard vertical duct supply to horizontal nience outlet shall be provided by a fac- duct supply configuration. One required per tory-installed step-down transformer. unit. 6) Outlet shall be accessible from outside 18. Propeller power exhaust: the unit. 7) Outlet shall include a field-installed a. Power exhaust shall be used in conjunc- "Wet in Use" cover. tion with an integrated economizer. b. Factory-installed non-powered conve- b. Independent modules for horizontal return nience outlet. configurations shall be available. 1) Outlet shall be powered from a sepa- c. Horizontal power exhaust shall be rate 115/120v power source. mounted in return ductwork. 2) A transformer shall not be included. d. Power exhaust shall be controlled by 3) Outlet shall be factory-installed and economizer controller operation. Exhaust internally mounted with easily accessi- fans shall be energized when dampers ble 115-v female receptacle. open past the 0-100% adjustable setpoint 4) Outlet shall include 15 amp GFI recep- on the economizer control. tacles with independent fuse protec- 19. Roof curbs (vertical): tion. a. Full perimeter roof curb with exhaust capa- 5) Outlet shall be accessible from outside bility providing separate air streams for the unit. energy recovery from the exhaust air with- 6) Outlet shall include a field-installed out supply air contamination. "Wet in Use" cover. c. Field-Installed Non-powered convenience b. Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer outlet. strip and shall be capable of supporting entire unit weight. 1) Outlet shall be powered from a sepa- c. Permits installation and securing of 2) A trannsformsformerr shall not be included. rate 0 power source. ductwork to curb prior to mounting unit on the curb. 3) Outlet shall be factory-installed and internally mounted with easily accessi- 20. High altitude gas conversion kit: ble 115-v female receptacle. a. Package shall contain all the necessary 4) Outlet shall include 20 amp GFI recep- hardware and instructions to convert a tacles. This kit provides a flexible instal- standard natural gas unit to operate from lation method which allows code 2,000 to 7,000 ft (610 to 2134 m) elevation compliance for height requirements of with natural gas from 0 to 7,000 ft (90 to the GFCI outlet from the finished roof 2134 m) elevation with liquefied propane. surface as well as the capability to 21. Outdoor air enthalpy sensor: relocate the outlet to a more convenient a. The outdoor air enthalpy sensor shall be location. PY 5) Outlet shall be accessible from outside used to provide single enthalpy control. the unit. When used in conjunction with a return air 6) Outlet shall include a field-installed enthalpy sensor, the unit will provide "Wet in Use" cover. differential enthalpy control. The sensor allows the unit to determine if outside air is 15. Flue discharge deflector: suitable for free cooling. a. Flue discharge deflector shall direct unit 22. Return air enthalpy sensor: exhaust vertically instead of horizontally. a. The return air enthalpy sensor shall be b. Deflector shall be defined as a "natural used in conjunction with an outdoor air draft" device by the National Fuel and Gas enthalpy sensor to provide differential enthalpy control. 509 11 3523 02 Specifications subject to change without notice. 67 %juiae specincauons tcont) 23. Indoor air quality (CO2) sensor: b. Shall be required when mechanical cool- a. Shall be able to provide demand ventila- ing is required down to 25°F (-4°C). tion indoor air quality (IAQ) control. c. Shall not be required to operate on an b. The IAQ sensor shall be available in duct economizer when below an outdoor mount, wall mount, or wall mount with ambient of 40°F (4°C). LED display. The setpoint shall have 27. Time guard adjustment capability. a. Shall prevent compressor short-cycling by 24. Smoke detectors (factory-installed only): providing a 5-minute delay (±2 minutes) a. Shall be a four-wire controller and detec- before restarting a compressor after shut- tor. down for any reason. b. Shall be environmentally compensated b. One device shall be required per com- with differential sensing for reliable, sta- pressor. ble, and drift-free sensitivity. 28. Disconnect switch bracket (180 size only) c. Shall use magnet-activated test/reset a. Provides a pre-engineered and sized sensor switches. mounting bracket for applications requir- d. Shall have tool-less connection terminal ing a unit mounted fused and non-fused access. disconnect of greater than 100 amps. e. Shall have a recessed momentary switch Bracket assures that no damage will for testing and resetting the detector. occur to coils when mounting with screws and other fasteners. f. Controller shall include: 29. Hinged access panels 1) One set of normally open alarm initi- a. Shall provide easy access through hinged ation contacts for connection to an access doors with vinyl coated door retain- initiating device circuit on a fire alarm ers. control panel. 2) Two Form-C auxiliary alarm relays for b. Shall be on major panels of: filter, control interface with rooftop unit or other box, and fan motor. equipment. 30. Display kit for variable frequency drive 3) One Form-C supervision (trouble) a. Kit allows the ability to access the VFD relay to control the operation of the controller programs to provide special Trouble LED on a remote test/reset setup capabilities and diagnostics, station. b. Kit contains display module and commu- 4) Capable of direct connection to two nication cable. individual detector modules. 5) Can be wired to up to 14 other duct c. Display Kit can be permanently installed smoke detectors for multiple fan in the unit or used on any 2-speed indoor shutdown applications. fan motor system controller as needed. 25. Horn/Strobe Annunciator 31. Condensate overflow switch: a. Provides an audible/visual signaling device a. This sensor and related controller monitors for use with factory-installed option or field- the condensate level in the drain pan and installed accessory smoke detectors. shuts down compression operation when 1) Requires installation of a field-sup- overflow conditions occur. It includes: plied 24-v transformer suitable for 4.2 1) Indicator light — solid red (more than VA (AC) or 3.0 VA (DC) per horn/ 10 seconds on water contact - com- strobe accessory. pressors disabled), blinking red (sen- 2) Requires field-supplied electrical box, sor disconnected). North American 1-gang box, 2-in. 2) 10 second delay to break—eliminates (51 mm)x 4-in. (102 mm), nuisance trips from splashing or waves 3) Shall have a clear colored lens. in pan (sensor needs 10 seconds of 26. Winter start kit constant water contact before tripping). 3) Disables the compressor(s) operation a. Shall contain a bypass device around the when condensate plug is detected, but low pressure switch. still allows fans to run for Economizer. ©2021 Carrier Lewisburg,Tennessee 37091 USA www.GoHeil.com Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue,or change at any time,specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations. 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BODILY INJURY(Por acodonl) S AUTOS ONLY AUTOS i HIRED X NON-OWNED X PROPERTY DAMAGE S i AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per acddenll I S A X UM'RELLALIAR X OCCUR I EPP01a705i i 411/2022 411/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE S5.000,000 EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS AGGREGATE 15 0E0 XT NTIONS I S WORKERS COMTION PEROTH- MID EMPLOYERSLUIBILRY STATUTE i ER ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y/N OFPCER/MENISER EXCLUDED? ❑ NIA I E.L.EACH ACCIDENT 5 (A:andatory In NH) E.L.DISEASF-EA EMPLOYEE S Il�es,darrnbe undor O�SCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS bd:ow E.'-.OISFASE-POLICY LIMIT I S I I I DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORO 101,AddlUonal Remark.Schedule,,nay be attached If more space Is Iequlred) Certificate holder is additional insured if required by written contract per form GA 233 NY 0207. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Village of Rye Brook Building Dept. ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS, Rita 938 King Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE / Rye Brook NY 10573 USA ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD /;m� NYSIF Now York State Insurance Fund PO Box 66699,Albany,NY 12206 1 nysif.com CERTIFICATE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE '''A A" 133648773 KEEVILY,SPERO-WHITELAW INC. 500 MAMARONECK AVENUE HARRISON NY 10528 a . . SCAN TO VALIDATE AND SUBSCRIBE POLICYHOLDER CERTIFICATE HOLDER PAUL NEBRASKY PLUMBING, HEATING VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK &COOLING.INC. 938 KING ST 1019 ROUTE 17M SUITE 3 RYE BROOK NY 10573 MONROE NY 10950 POLICY NUMBER CERTIFICATE NUMBER POLICY PERIOD G 2057 715-1 716514 DATE 05/01/2022 TO 05/01/2023 03/28/2022 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICYHOLDER NAMED ABOVE IS INSURED WITH THE NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND UNDER POLICY NO, 2057 715-1, COVERING THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF THIS POLICYHOLDER FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION UNDER THE NEW YORK WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW WITH RESPECT TO ALL OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK,EXCEPT AS INDICATED BELOW,AND,WITH RESPECT TO OPERATIONS OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK,TO THE POLICYHOLDER'S REGULAR NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYEES ONLY. IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE NOTIFICATIONS REGARDING SAID POLICY, INCLUDING ANY NOTIFICATION OF CANCELLATIONS, OR TO VALIDATE THIS CERTIFICATE, VISIT OUR WEEISITE AT HTTPS://WWW.NYSIF.COM/CERT/ CERTVAL.ASP. THE NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND IS NOT LIABLE IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE TO GIVE SUCH NOTIFICATIONS. THE POLICY INCLUDES A WAIVER OF SUBROGATION ENDORSEMENT UNDER WHICH NYSIF AGREES TO WAIVE ITS RIGHT OF SUBROGATION TO BRING AN ACTION AGAINST THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER TO RECOVER AMOUNTS WE PAID IN WORKERS'COMPENSATION AND/OR MEDICAL BENEFITS TO OR ON BEHALF OF AN EMPLOYEE OF OUR INSURED IN THE EVENT THAT, PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE ACCIDENT, THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER HAS ENTERED INTO A WRITTEN CONTRACT WITH OUR INSURED THAT REQUIRES THAT SUCH RIGHT OF SUBROGATION BE WAIVED, THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS NOR INSURANCE COVERAGE UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND. EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICY. NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND VALIDATION NUMBER: 459459874 DIRECTOR,I SURANCE FUND UNDERWRITING IIILIlINiILiII;lO O101000000f01l027199 8M" 1J1I1H Fcm wc-crJtT•r+oralrrr vCn;on 1(oen:+rzol o)Iwc rdicy:os»I s i 1 67 <),6; IUki07J170p1 0 2 71 917 9)IW01-0a:0205771 5 3 1,��+C'7�.1fE51-(-0jlCc,tJla+tE{T 17(OIUA011 Building Permit Check List & Zoning Analysis OB & C ONLY Address: SBL: 2, - - Zone: 1 Use: Const Type: Other. Submittal Date: l k Z 2 2— Revisions Submittal Dates: Applicant W t Z yr—, F, Nature of Work: l A.x_L.P-0—t p nL pJ R_ c— { Nw TL3-� Reviews:ZBA: NOV — 4 2022 PB: ` BP: Other. _ OK (� �J FEES:Filing. Z S2 BP t C/O: Legalization: �l"J ( ) g' � g ( ) (_�/APP.: Date Stamped: ✓ Properly Signed: ✓ SBL Verified: ✓Cross Connection: F.O.G.: ( ) ( ) Scenic Roads: Steep Slopes: Wetlands: Storm Water Review: Street Opening. ( ) ( ) ENVIRO.:Long Shorn Fees: N/A: ( ) ( ) SITE PLAN:Topo: Site Protection S/W Mgmt.: Tree Plan Other. ( ) ( ) SURVEY:Dated: Current Archival: Sealed Unacceptable: ( ) (�PLANS:Date Stamped Sealed ✓ Copies: '-a- Electronic. Other. (� ( ) License: Workers Comp: Liability: Comp.Waiver. Other. ( ) ( ) Code 7S3#: Dated N/A: (Jf ( ) HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL:Plans: Permit N/A: Other. ( ) ( ) LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL.Plans: Permit N/A: Other. (Vf ( ) FIRE ALARM/SMOKE DETECTORS:Plans: Permit H.W.I.C.:_Battery:_Other. ( ) ( ) PLUMBING:Plans: Permit Nat.Gas: LP Gas: Grease Trap: Other. ( ) ( ) FIRE SUPPRESSION:Plans: Permit N/A Other. (Jf ( ) H.V.A.C.: Plans: Permit N/A Other. ( ) ( ) FUEL TANK: Plans: Permit FUEL TYPE: Other. O O 2020 NY State ECCC: N/A: Other. ( ) ( ) Final Survey Final Topo: RA/PE Sign-off Letter. As-Built Plans: Other. ( ) ( ) BP DENIAL LETTER: C/O DENIAL LETTER: Other. _ ( ) ( ) Other. ( )ARB mug.date: approval notes: ( )ZBA mtg.date: approval notes: AepROVED ( )PB mug.date: approval _notes: iau 9 0 9f12 REOUIRED EXISTING PROPOSED NOTES Date: ; Asp: Saisl� 13� EASL Qpen Space: I36& Stories: notes: v J_ O v r,— l_q_V 4T'D� 1, V/� �- S ` ' (—__ Q_V A_r0 2 P + pi AFT v•VAA ^ __P o F A. s t t AC" d CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 7111/18/2022 E(MWDnfyy") THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S).AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: K the Certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the pollcy(les)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this CertMcate does not confer rights to the Certificate holder in Neu of such andorsemengs). PROOIICER CONTACT (irate Sabella NAME NAESIPIIr HONE Erl (201)932-1756 Nc (201)6raT7823 1 International Blvd AGORE68 9sabelp4maes/p Corn 9th Floor SURe 909 INSUREMS)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC a Mahwah NJ 07495 INSUREIr A Fvanllon Insurance Company 3S378 INSURro INSURER a F 6 K Management Inc/Bald Fagle Management INSURER C 179 Candl Cross Road INSURER D Suite 311 INSURER E: West Milford Ni 07480 INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CL22111702180 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAYBE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDEO BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAvI;BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER (OWOWYYM OAWODNYYYI LAWTS COMMERCIAL OEN&MAL LMMLrTY F ACH OCCURRFNCF $ 3.000 000 CLMtS-MADE ®OCCUR PREkaSLS Eeamlrt*me f 100.000 MED EXP nit, one n S 5.000 A 3AA618868 12101/2U22 12101/2023 PERSONAL aAUVINUIURY S 3.DOD,000 GEN'L AGGRkGA1 E LIMI I APILIk S PER GENLRALA0041tGAlk S 3.000,000 PRO. POLICY ❑JFCT ❑LOC PNGOUCTS-comp,OpAGC f 3,000.000 (1TH[H f AUTOMOBILE LIASKM CAAM N F D"INGLE UNITf Ea a ANYAUTO SODRy INJUnY ipsr perm, s OWNED SCHEDULED AU I OS ONLY AU I OS BODILY INJURY(Per—k%Ni S HIRED 14ONOWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY s UMGFARA,A Ul" OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE6 5,000.000 A Excess LIAM CLAIMS-MADE EZXS3096926 QiOli2022 12/01/2023 AGGREGATE S 5.000.000 DED I I RETENTION S s 1IVORKERS COMPENSATION PER ANO rMLOVERS'UAML.RY YIN T l i ANY PROPRIETORRARTNEWEXECUTIVE NIA F.1.FACNACCIDFNT S DFFICERIMEMBER EkCLUDED7 v- arY In,miter It F.I.XSFASF. -FA FMPLOYEF 3 It Yee deeCreM OESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS beam E.L.amAw-POLICY LIMIT S DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATKMIe I VEHICLES(ACORO/e1,AddM-,A 111—re ii mduki,may he ANeched If more epee ti nquNedl Certificate Holder is included as Additional Insured(I or�ns MFGL 0009-01 09 18)On the General I iabiny.only it required by a written coniracl with the named insured,with respect to ongoing and completed uperaDons of the insured,subject to policy terms Arid conditions. Polity indudes Waiver of Subrogation(Forth MEGL 0241-01 05 16)Policy Includes Primary and Noncontributory(CG 20 01 04 13) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF.NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Village Of Rye Brook ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 938 King Street AU I HORIZED REPRESE NTAT W E Rye Brook NY 1(f,73 L 1988.201 S ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(201W3) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD roaK � Workers' CERTIFICATE OF TARE I Compensation Board NYS WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE COVERAGE 18 Legal Name 8 Address of Insured(use street address only 1b Business Telephone Number of Insured (973)657-1118 E iL K MANAGEMENT,INC 179 CAHILL CROSS RD SUITE 311 1c NYS Unemployment Insurance Employer Registration Number of WEST MILFORD,NJ 07480 Insured Work Location of Insured(Only required if coverage is specifically limited to I Federal Employer Identification Number of Insured or Social Security certain locations in New York State, i e. a Wrap-Up Policy) Number 46-4855311 2 Name and Address of Entity Requesting Proof of Coverage 3a Name of Insurance Carrier (Entity Being Listed as the Certificate Holder) THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY OF CONNECTICUT 3b Policy Number of entity listed in box"1 a" VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK UB-9K311184-22 938 KING ST RYE BROOK,NY 10573 3c Policy effective period 05/02/2022 to 05/'02/2023 3d The Proprietor.Partners or Executive Officers are Cincluded (Only check box if all partners/officers included) all excluded or certain partners/offtcers excluded. This certifies that the Insurance carrier indicated above in box "3" insures the business referenced above in box "Ila" for workers' compensation under the New York State Workers'Compensation Law (To use this form,New York(NY)must be listed under Item 3A on the INFORMATION PAGE of the workers'compensation insurance policy). The Insurance Carrier or its licensed agent will send this Certificate of Insurance to the entity listed above as the certificate holder in box"2" The insurance carrier must notify the above certificate holder and the Workers'Compensation Board within 10 days IF a policy is canceled due to nonpayment of premiums or within 30 days IF there are reasons other than nonpayment of premiums that cancel the policy or eliminate the insured from the coverage indicated on this Certificate (These notices may be sent by regular mad )Othervnse,this Certificate is valid for one year after this form Is approved by the insurance carrier or its licensed agent,or until the policy expiration date listed in box"3c",whichever is earlier. This certificate is issued as a matter of information only and confers no rights upon the certificate holder This certificate does not amend,extend or after the coverage afforded by the policy listed,nor does it confer any nights or responsibilities beyond those contained in the referenced policy This certificate may be used as evidence of a Workers Compensation contract of insurance only while the underlying policy is in effect Please Note:Upon cancellation of the workers'compensation policy indicated on this forth,if the business continues to be named on a permit,license or contract issued by a certificate holder,the business must provide that certificate holder with a new Certificate of Workers'Compensation Coverage or other authorized proof that the business is complying with the mandatory coverage requirements of the New York State Workers'Compensation Law. Under penalty of perjury,I certify that I am an authorized representative or licensed agent of the insurance carrier referenced above and that the named insured has the coverage as depicted on this form. Approved by. Michael James Mulligan (Pnnntt.,naammee of authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carrier) Approved by. A�-d "T ""T - _ 05/31n022 (Signature) (Date) Title 2VP BI Small Commercial Operations Telephone Number of authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carver (877)677-0428 Please Note:Only insurance carriers and their licensed agents are authorized to issue Form C-105.2. Insurance brokers are NOT authorized to issue it. 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MATL =MATERIAL WIN PROPERTIES CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS AS WELL AS ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS INDICATED IN THE -B.J. = BUTT JOINT MIR. =MIRROR OR MIRRORED z DRAWINGS,PRIOR TO ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION.ANY VARIATION FROM CONDITIONS INDICATED IN THE DRAWINGS SHALL 'A C.H. = CEILING HEIGHT 10 RYE RIDGE PLAZA,SUITE 200 N.T.S. =NOT TO SCALE BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT AND OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK. CLG. = CEILING RYE BROOK,NY 10573 a o --; �- � - � � =ON CENTER Issued CONST. = CONSTRUCTION O.C. O F B.COORDINATION OF WORK ,' CONTR.= CONTRACTOR PROVIDE=FURNISH&INSTALL z d-- -� " - PHONE:....914 4 •RevlsEoalssueo - _ - REF REFRIGERATOR ( )68-7300 a --C.T. = CERAMIC TILE a u ' R(;tt 4,16D8_01 THE CHARACTER AND SCOPE OF THE WORK ARE ILLUSTRATED BY THE WORKING DRAWINGS.CONTRACTOR SHALL �3.ALL SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED ON THESE DRAWINGS ARE CONSIDERED CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS.IF THE D.C.L. = DESIGN CONTROL LINE R.U.G. =ROLL UP GRILLE CONTACT:DAVE ENGLISH _ CAREFULLY EXAMINE ALL THE DRAWINGS AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROPER INSTALLATION OF HIS WORK AND CONTRACTOR HAS gUESTIONS REGARDING THE SAME,NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION. EA. = EACH B.A.T. =SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC TILE _ PROPER CONSIDERATION FOR THE WORK OF OTHERS AND EXISTING SHOPPING CENTER CONSTRUCTION.DO NOT PLACE FIN. = FINISH OR FINISHED SC WD =SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR o S.S. =SEE SPECIFICATIONS ARCHITECT DUCTS,PIPING,CONDUIT OR ANY OBSTRUCTION SO AS TO IMPAIR REQUIRED CEILING HEIGHTS AND CLEARANCE FOR 4.SHOULD IT APPEAR THAT THE PROPOSED WORK IS NOT CLEARLY CALLED OUT OR SUFFICIENTLY DETAILED OR F.R. = FIRE RATED OR RETARDANT n LIGHTING FIXTURES,ETC..CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF EXISTING ADJACENT EXPLAINED THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A WRITTEN"REQUEST FOR INFORMATION"DIRECTLY TO THE LANDLORD = STD. =STANDARD 2° ED Aq FRP FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PANELS TEN =TENANT JEFFREY TAYLOR ARCHITECT w yKER ORiv TENANT(S)AND SHOPPING CENTER FACILITIES. AND ARCHITECT.IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS(IN HIS OPINION)A BETTER CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE,THE CONTRACTOR G.C. = GENERAL CONTRACTOR `¢ +j QEY 7qy T SHALL APPLY TO THE LANDLORD FOR CLARIFICATION OF THE ABOVE,IN NO MANNER SHALL ANY WORK PROCEED IN GYP.BD.= GYPSUM WALLBOARD T.G.C. =TENANT GENERAL CONTRACTOR 572 NORTH BROADWAY C.BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS UNCERTAINLY.ALL CLARIFICATIONS,APPROVALS,AND INSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE ISSUED TO THE CONTRACTOR GWB. = GYPSUM WALLBOARD T/O =TOP OF WHITE PLAINS,NY 10603 D ^� 9 THROUGH THE LANDLORD.CONTRACTOR'S SUB-CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT CONTACT THE ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER OF HM _ HOLLOW METAL U.N.O. =UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE - ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO ALL CODES AND REGULATIONS.CONTRACTOR SHALL FILE,PAY FOR,AND OBTAIN ALL RECORD DIRECTLV. L.L. = LANDLORD OR LEASE LINE V.C.T. VINYL COMPOSITION TILE pHONE:....(914)289-0011 REQUIRED PERMITS TO PERFORM THE WORK.CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED APPROVALS FROM V.I.F. =VERIFY IN FIELD 5.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE LANDLORD REPRESENTATIVE FOR STAGING REQUIREMENTS.THIS W( =WITH CONTACT:JEFFREY TAYLOR GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES INVOLVED PRIOR TO FINAL PAYMENT.APPROVALS TO OCCUPY THE SPACE BY LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS SHALL BE OBTAINED. INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO PARKING,DELIVERIES,STORAGE AND REMOVAL OF MATERIALS. DWG.# LIST OF DRAWINGS o � 7808� 6.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ALL LABOR MATERIALS,EQUIPMENTS,ETC.REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE SYMBOLS T-10tl.01 COVER SHEET I CODE DATA O• OF to D.INSURANCE CONSTRUCTION OR INSTALLATION OF ALL ITEMS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION,UNLESS DESIGNATED N.I.C. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 7.THE ARCHITECT/CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY FOR ALL REQUIRED PERMITS,FEES AND LICENSES REQUIRED FOR STARTING D-100.01 EXISTING CONDITIONS FLOOR PLAN SHOWING REMOVALS O 1• ,].AN_,), 1.CONTRACTOR SHALL SECURE,PAY FOR,AND MAINTAIN DURING CONSTRUCTION FIXTURING WORK WITHIN LEASED MICUCCI ENGINEERING,P.0 _- _UC -- _-- -- - --- '-Y L�T- /4 PREMISES,ALL OF THE INSURANCE POLICIES REQUIRED AND IN THE AMOUNTS AS SET FORTH HEREIN.CONTRACTOR AND COMPLETING ALL REQUIRED WORK.OWNER SHALL REIMBURSE ALL COSTS TO REQUIRED PARTIES FOR ALL PERMIT O DOOR NUMBER COLUMN A t00.01 CONSTRUCTION FLOOR PLAN _ O• _._ FEE'S 1 TYPE TYPE 2651 STRANG BOULEVARD(SUITE 102) SHALL NOT COMMENCE ANY WORK UNTIL ALL REQUIRED INSURANCE HAS BEEN OBTAINED AND CERTIFICATES OF SUCH YORKTOWN HEIGHTS,NY 10598 A IGLOO STOREFRONT ELEVATION AND PLAN__ O _- 8.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ARRANGE AND PROVIDE FOR ALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY THE GOVERNING AGENCIES. FINISH A 200.00 ROOF PLAN O I INSURANCE HAVE BEEN DELIVERED TO THE LANDLORD AND TENANT.LANDLORD MUST BE NAMED AS"ADDITIONAL 00 -- - -- - � i-� '- E INSURED".CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE SHALL COVER ALL WORK PERFORMED BY HIM AND EACH OF HIS 9.ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL,STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES. TYPE A-300.01 DETAILS AND WALL TYPES O• SUBCONTRACTORS AND ALL MAJOR SUPPLIERS, 10.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFORM IN ALL ASPECTS TO THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PROVISIONS OF O.S.H.A. ' CONTACT:DAN MART -- - -- -- --- -- - 2.GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S AND SUBCONTRACTORS'REQUIRED MINIMUM COVERAGE AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY: 11.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE.INSTALL AND MAINTAIN FOR THE DURATION OF THE WORK AS RECURRED ALL M001 MECHANICAL OVERVIEW SHEET O__. - S LAWFUL OR NECESSARY BARRICADES,FENCES AND RAILINGS.FURNISH TEMPORARY LIGHTS,WARNINGS SIGNS AND °Er^'c"pMeF" PREA°EfA1EO M-100 MECHANICAL HVAC ROOF PLAN O _ � - SIGNALS AND TAKE ALL OTHER PRECAUTIONS AS MAY BE RECURRED TO SAFEGUARD PERSONS,THE SITE AND a)WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE-IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOVERNING LAWS WITH A LIMIT OF NOT LESS MEP ENGINEERS M-200 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS O ADJOINING PROPERTY,INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN,AGAINST INJURY AND DAMAGES OF EVERY NATURE, -- - THAN$ACTT 0.AND ANY INSURANCE REQUIRED BY ANY EMPLOYEE BENEFITS ACTS,ETC.AS WILL PROTECT THE WHATSOEVER.PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAYS,SIDEWALKS CORRIDORS,ETC.,EFFECTED BY THE CONSTRUCTION MUST BE (/\��'\/ COOLSYS ENERGY DESIGN _.._ CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTORS FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY. \ snur�pcnrav 5-100.00 FRAMING PLANS NOTES AND DETAILS O 1 ___ VV KEEP FREE OF ACCUMULATED WASTE MATERIALS INCLUDING SOIL,DEBRIS TRASH ETC ON A DAILY BASIS CLEAR 5 INDEPENDENCE WAY(SUITE 360} __ ____ - __- _ ___ _L_ l _I_- __ PLAN NORTH b)CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY FOR AND FURNISH TO TENANT AND LANDLORD,CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE WHICH EGRESS SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES FOR ALL BUILDING TENANTS,THEIR EMPLOYEES AND GUESTS,ANY INJURY PRINCETON,NJ 08540 __. _._ ____- __-_ ____. ___ __ _-._ _. _ WILL PROTECT SAID CONTRACTOR FROM CLAIMS(i)UNDER WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION ACTS AND OTHER EMPLOYEE OR DAMAGE SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE TAKEN CARE OF AT THE ELEVATION SECTION SECTION DETAIL PLAN DETAIL BENEFIT ACTS,WITH LIMITS OF NOT LESS THAN$2,000;000.;(u)FOR DAMAGES BECAUSE OF BODILY INJURY, CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. PHONE --- --- --- --- -- (INCLUDING DEATH)TO HIS EMPLOYEES AND ALL OTHERS,WITH THE LIMITS OF$2,000,000 PER PERSON AND 12.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT AND TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO THE BUILDING OR SITE CONTACT: MA-751-OR $2,000,000.PER OCCURRENCE;AND(iii)FOR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY WITH LIMITS OF$1,000,000.WHICH ARISE OUT OF THAT IS NOT PART OF THE CONTRACT. LOCATION MAP CONTACT:MARCO CORREIA ', OR RESULT FROM THE CONTRACTOR'S WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT WHETHER SUCH WORK(INCLUDING OPERATION 13 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO LOCATE AND PROTECT ANY UNDERGROUND OR OF MOTOR VEHICLES)BE BY HIMSELF OR OTHERS DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY EITHER;AND BUILDERS CONCEALED CONDUIT,PLUMBING OR OTHER UTILITY LINES WHERE WORK IS BEING PERFORMED. RISK INSURANCE IN THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE CONTRACT SUM, 14.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ADEQUATE SHORING,BRACING,ETC.AS REQUIRED TO SAFELY EXECUTE ALL WORK 3.INDEMNIFICATION-TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BYLAW,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HC.D AND SHALL 8E FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAME. 15.ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE TO MEET TOP QUALITY WORKMANSHIP. DRAWING LIST(ARB SET) 1, HARMLESS THE LANDLORD,TENANT,AND THE ARCHITECT AND THEIR AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES FROM AND AGAINST ALL -_ CLAIMS,DAMAGES,LOSSES AND EXPENSES,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ATTORNEY'S FEES ARISING OUT OF OR 16,ALL PRODUCTS SHALL BE USED,INSTALLED AND INCORPORATED INTO THE PROJECT AS PER MANUFACTURERS 1 RESULTING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK,PROVIDED THAT ANY SUCH CLAIM,DAMAGE,LOSS,OR EXPENSE(1) WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS. 1I IS ATTRIBUTABLE TO BODILY INJURY,SICKNESS,DISEASE,OR DEATH,OR TO INJURY OR TO DESTRUCTION OF TANGIBLE 17.IF MANUFACTURERS'SPECIFIED MODEL NUMBERS ARE DISCONTINUED OR NEW APPROVED MODELS EXIST,THE •max _ °�' PROPERTY(OTHER THAN THE WORK ITSELF)INCLUDING THE LOSS OF USE RESULTING THEREFROM,AND(2)IS CAUSED IN CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH THE MANUFACTURER'S UPDATED MODEL AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE LANDLORD OR o WHOLE OR IN PART BY A NEGLIGENT ACT OR OMISSION OF THE CONTRACTOR,ANY SUBCONTRACTORS,ANYONE ARCHITECT AND SHALL NOTIFY ALL AS REQUIRED. , DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY ANY OF THEM MAY BE LIABLE,REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT IT IS CAUSED 18.WHERE WORK OR EQUIPMENT IS INDICATED N.I.C.(NOT IN CONTRACT)ON THE DRAWINGS,SUCH WORK AND/OR \ IN PART BY A PARTY INDEMNIFIED HEREUNDER. EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY OTHERS.,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE AND COOPERATE TO EFFECT SUCH INSTALLATION. a 1 3 19.NO EQUIPMENT SUBMITTALS ARE REQUIRED TO THE ARCHITECT OR LANDLORD IF EQUIPMENT AND WORK IS INSTALLED \ E.LIEN WAIVERS AND SWORN AFFIDAVITS ACCORDING TO DRAWING AND MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATION.ANY ALTERNATE SPECIFICATION OR METHOD OF INSTALLATION MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITTEN FORM DIRECTLY TO THE LANDLORD WITH A COPY TO THE ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER COMPLETION,FINAL WAIVERS OF LIEN FOR ALL WORK SUBMITTALS MUST BE RECEIVED AND APPROVED PRIOR TO ANY WORK. PERFORMED AS WELL AS ALL SUBCONTRACTORS AND MAJOR SUPPLIERS. 20.SHOP DRAWING SUBMITTALS ARE REQUIRED FOR ANY AND ALL STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND MECHANICAL DESIGN.SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL BE SUBMITTED BY THE CONTRACTOR TO THE LANDLORD,ARCHITECT,AND ENGINEER FOR REVIEW F.CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY m AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO FABRICATION. CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE TENANT AND LANDLORD WITH A COPY OF THE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. 21.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RELOCATE ANY AND ALL EXISTING UTILITY LINES AS MAY BE REQUIRED TO ACCOMPLISH THE M INTENDED DESIGN.NEW LOCATIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED WITH THE OWNER. LIST OF DRAWINGS o G.QUALITY STANDARDS ARB-100.00 EXISTING PHOTOS(EXTERIOR) O 1 22.AT THE COMPLETION OF WORK THE PROJECT SITE(HARD SURFACES)SHALL BE LEFT BROOM CLEAN.ALL FINISHES ��7 -._ - _.-. --. .... _. -. ALL SUCH WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN A FIRST CLASS WORKMANLIKE MANNER AND SHALL BE IN GOOD AND (INCLUDING GLAZING)SHALL BE LEFT DUST AND SPOT FREE AND READY FOR FULL USE. 4? ANI ARB-200.00 PROPOSED STOREFRONT PLAN AND ELEVATION O USEABLE CONDITION AT THE DATE OF COMPLETION THEREOF.CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE ALL WORK 23.PRIOR TO DRILLING/BORING/CUTTING/ANY HOLES IN THE CONCRETE SLAB OR EXISTING BUILDING STRUCTURE,THE DATE PERFO ALLICONSTRUCTION ED TO BE FREE FPUNCH LIST(ITEMS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED AND ACCEPTANCE HAS BEEN CONFIRMED IN ROM ANY AND ALL DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS FOR ONE(1)YEAR THE SPECIFIC LOCATION O CONTRACTOR SHALL OFBTHE SAME.TAIN EN PERMISSION FROM THE BUILDING OWNER OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE FOR EACH RYE RIDGE PLAZA WRITING BY THE TENANT REPRESENTATIVE.CONTRACTORSHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REPLACEMENT OR RYE BROOK,NEW YORK REPAIR BY ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR ANY AND ALL WORK DONE OR FURNISHED WHICH SHALL BECOME 24.SEPARATE UNLIKE METALS OR ALLOYS WITH A HEAVY COATING OF BITUMINOUS PAINT OR OTHER SUITABLE PERMANENT DEFECTIVE WITHIN THIS ONE(1)YEAR PERIOD,THE CORRECTION OF SUCH WORK SHALL INCLUDE,WITHOUT SEPARATION AS REQUIRED TO PREVENT GALVANIC ACTION. N ADDITIONAL CHARGE,ALL EXPENSES AND DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH REMOVAL,REPLACEMENT,OR REPAIR 25.THE VARIOUS INTERIOR SUB-CONTRACTORS SHALL COORDINATE THEIR WORK WITH EACH OTHER IN SUCH A MANNER CODE DATA Z OF ANY PART OF THE WORK WHICH MAY BE DAMAGED OR DISTURBED THEREBY.ALL WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES AS THAT WILL CAUSE THE LEAST POSSIBLE INTERRUPTION IN OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO SUCH WORK OF THE OTHER. TO MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP ON OR WITH RESPECT TO TENANT'S WORK SHALL BE CONTAINED IN THE CONTRACT f OR SUBCONTRACT WHICH SHALL BE SO WRITTEN THAT SUCH GUARANTEES OR WARRANTEES SHALL INSURE TO THE 26.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROPERLY PREPARE ALL SURFACES FOR THE FINISHES THEY ARE TO RECEIVE PRIOR TO THE KEY PLAN Q BENEFIT OF BOTH LANDLORD AND TENANT,AS THEIR RESPECTIVE INTEREST APPEAR AND CAN BE DIRECTLY ENFORCED INSTALLATION. V BY EITHER. 27.ALL PAINT SHALL BE APPLIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PARTICULAR APPLICABLE CODES: SURFACE.PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF TWO COATS TO ACHIEVE FULL AND EVEN COVERAGE. j H.RUBBER WHEEL CARTS 28.ALL PAINT FINISH OF METAL DOORS BUCKS,DOORS,PERIMETER ENCLOSURES,ETC.,SHALL BE SEMI-GLOSS,UNLESS ALL WORK DONE UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE 2 CO 1 OTHERWISE NOTED. SPECIFICATIONS,DRAWINGS&CONSTRUCTION CRITERIA OF THE LANDLORD,AND SHALL a Z CONTRACTOR'S CARTS,EQUIPMENT BOXES,ETC.,MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH RUBBER WHEELS. 29.FLASH PATCH ALL AREAS WHERE THE FLOOR IS NOT LEVEL OR TRUE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE FLOORING. SATISFY THE PROPOSED WORK HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND MUST BE PERFORMED IN 4 J,FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 30,EMERGENCY LIGHTING SHALL BE PROVIDED GIVING A VALUE OF ONE FOOT CANDLE AT FLOOR LEVEL AS PER THE / COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2010 NYS UNIFORM CODE,AND THE CITY OF NEW ROCHELLE [�m BUILDING DEPARTMENT CURRENT REQUIREMENTS. - -----_ _ __/ i MUNICIPAL CODE AND ALL APPLICABLE RULES AND REGULATIONS..ANY MODIFICATIONS TO " 1Ie _ THE CONTRACT WORK REQUIRED BY SUCH AUTHORITIES SHALL BE PERFORMED BY THE O 1 CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE(i)104 ABC AT ELECTRICAL PANEL AND(1)10#ABC NEAR MAIN ENTRY DOORS&VERIFY 31.SIGN CONTRACTOR SHALL SECURE ALL NECESSARY PERMITS. O WMAN A V -�---_-- ( N LL O REQUIRED NUMBER AND LOCATION OF ANY ADDITIONAL EXTINGUISHERS REQUIRED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT AND ENUE __ GENERAL CONTRACTOR.ALL PERMITS AND LICENSES NECESSARY FOR THE EXECUTION OF Z 11' r 32.CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS,AS WELL AS ALL DIMENSIONS&CONDITIONS INDICATED IN THE "�--- - FURNISH AND INSTALL SAME.INSTALL AFTER FIXTURING,. T� THE WORK SHALL 8E SECURED AND PAID FOR BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. �N p DRAWINGS,PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION.GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY WITH ARCHITECT OR TENANT'S �� '; �' �� N� K.RESPONSIBILITY FOR MATERIALS ON SITE REP.(AND SUB-CONTRACTORS)RECEIPT OF MOST CURRENT SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO START OF - 'I\ CONSTRUCTION TYPE:LIB(FULLY SPRINKLER) WORK.ANY VARIATION FROM CONDITIONS INDICATED IN THE DRAWINGS SHALL.BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE 1 1 R D a CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL MATERIALS SHIPPED TO THE JOB SITE INCLUDING MATERIALS ARCHITECT&OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO STARTING ANY WORK. I 1\ USE GROUP:M(MERCANTILE) P JAN 19 21Y13 -N FURNISHED BY OTHERS,COST OF ALL MISSING MATERIALS WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE CONTRACT PRICE AND FINAL 33.TENANT GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COORDINATION,SCHEDULING,AND WORKMANSHIP I \ D T L PAYMENT.CONTRACTOR TO CHECK ALL INVOICES AT TIME SHIPMENT IS RECEIVED AND NOTIFY TENANT OF ALL SUBCONTRACTORS HIRED DIRECTLY BY LANDLORD. I I----�--"I UPPER V �\ _ N REPRESENTATIVE.OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. I i LEVEL t U' o 34.IN THE CASE OF DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE ARCHITECT'S AND ENGINEER'S DRAWINGS,THE MORE STRINGENT, HIGHER QUANTITY OR HIGHER QUALITY SHALL PREVAIL CONTRACTOR IS TO INFORM ARCHITECT OF ANY PL PLAZA -__I 'I BUILDING .....2020 NEW YORK STATE BUILDING CODE(ADOPTED IBC-AMENDMENTS) L.RUBBISH REMOVAL I LEVEL DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID REAR Rye Ridge 1 PLUMBING ...2020 NEW YORK STATE PLUMBING CODE(ADOPTED IBC+AMENDMENTS). - CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAILY REMOVAL FROM THE PROJECT,ALL TRASH,RUBBISH AND SURPLUS : �„ - Shopping I PROJECT NO. 1 O$69 tJ/i4 ," - PPin9 ` MECHANICAL: NEW PORK STATE MECH.CODE(ADOPTED IBC+AMENDMENTS). MATERIALS RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTION,FIXTURING AND MERCHANDISING OF THE DEMISED PREMISES. � I Center Plaz I�. DRAWN BY: FTA(R.M) N/A ENERGY CODE:...........2020 ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE 2015 NEW YORK I SCALE AS NOTED STATE(ADOPTED IECC 2015) ELECTRICAL...........NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE/2014 COORDINATE REMOVAL OF DEBRIS WITH SHOPPING CENTER MGMT./LANDLORD M.TCONTTRACTOR SHALL ARRANGE FOR TEMPORARY UTILITIES AS REQUIRED,AND SHALL PAY FOR THE UTILITY CHARGE. 37,FIRESTOPPING MATERIALS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS PER ASTM E814 I UL 1479.FIRE SAFING INSULATION SHALL BE R )1 W " T::x;1 w I TI a, ', ye I,LU FIRE:............................2020 NEW YORK STATE FIRE CODE 2015(ADOPTED ITC+AMENDMENT) "A MINERAL WOOL SATING CONFORMING TO FEDERAL SPECIFICATION HH-1-521 F,TYPE 1,CLASS A. Plaza �, SHEET TITLE: 38,ALL INTERIOR SPACES TO BE MECHANICALLY VENTILATED AS PER REQUIREMENTS OF CODE I Building Rye Ridge Shopping Center '.N ACCESSIBILITY':...........ICC/ANSI A117.1-2009 AND 2010 ADA W COVER SHEET/ 39.DOORS WHICH REQUIRE FIRE RATINGS SHALL BE A TYPE COMPLYING WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODE (D CODE DATA 40.ALL WOOD TO BE USED SHALL BE FIRE RETARDANT TREATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODE. THIS APPLICATION IS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SUB-DIVIDED TENANT ,. 41.LIGHTING AND DESIGNATION OF MEANS OF EGRESS SHALL COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODE - - SPACE FOR BASE BUILDING LIMITED BUILD-OUT ONLY ALL TENANT FIT-OUT WORK ICI� SHALL BE FILED UNDER SEPARATE APPLICATION. 42.G.C.SHALL PROVIDE"3M-FIRE BARRIER MOLDABLE PUTTY PADS MPP+"AT ALL RECESSED ELECTRICAL DEVICES __ I I= ALL SIGNS TO BE FILED UNDER A SEPARATE.PERMIT APPLICATION Q (RECEPTACLES,LIGHT SWITCHES,J-BOXES,ETC)LOCATED IN FIRE-RATED WALL ASSEMBLIES TO MATCH DESIGNATED �L-- __ P• W LO FIRE RATING OF SAID WALL ASSEMBLY TENANT SPACE#5A I 0 1 UJ LU W � RYE RIDGE PLAZA N SCOPE OF WORK 0 RYE BROOK,NEW YORK -- Sueth l 1 W a LPL-a z d a O Uj INSTALLATION OF NEW INTERIOR 1-HR RATED DEMISING WALL FOR NEW O =(D0 SUB-DIVIDED TENANT. w Z E 0 UJI INSTALLATION OF NEW ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT UTILIZING EXISTING DUCTWORK 0 uJ DO AND SHAFT. p W w W MINOR INTERIOR LIFE SAFETY INSTALLATIONS PER CODE ZLU w (NOTE:ALL INTERIOR FIT-OUT WORK TO BE PROVIDED BY FUTURE TENANT °z } UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT APPLICATION a INSTALLATION OF NEW ALUM&GLASS STOREFRONT IN EXISTING MASONRY SHEET NO: OPENING.(FUTURE STOREFRONT DESIGN IN ADJACENT TENANT SPACE �_�OO.O INDICATING ON ARB DRAWINGS FOR ARB REVIEW AND APPROVAL ONLY) EXIST.LANDLORD EXIST.LANDLORD ELEC.ROOM#1 UTILITY ROOM#1 SYMBOL LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION DENOTES.DRAWING NOTE(SEE THIS DRAWING) B C D E F G DENOTES EXISTING TO BE REMOVED UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTED 20'0•± � za•.a^+ _ EXIST.ADJACENT TENANT"POSTNET"(N.LC) CONTRACTOACTOR NOTE: JEFFREY CONTTo FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING DIMENSIONSR COORDINATE ALL PHASES OF D MOL TI OON N/ND TAY LO R CONSTRUCTION FOR PROJECT AND NOTIFY ARCHITECTS OF ANY ARCHITECTS DISCREPANCIES OR CONFLICTING CONDITIONS WHICH WOULD INTERFERE WITH THE SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF THE WORK AND _ TENANT DESIGN CONCEPT,PRIOR TO THE START OF DEMOLITION/ 572 NORTH BROADWAY CONSTRUCTION. WHITE PLAINS,NEW YORK 10603 --_- __, ��B_- LIMITING CONDITIONS(EXISTING) TEL 914 289 0011 -- ---- _ UNDERSIDE OF EXIST.METAL DECK ABOVE @+12'-3"tA.F.F — UNDERSIDE OF EXIST.OPEN WEB JOIST ABOVE 0 a• '-. '� (RUNNING SIDE TO SIDE)@+10'-6-1/2"t A.F.F 22'S)2" 31`8" _ O UNDERSIDE OF EXIST.STEEL WF GIRDERS --_ (RUNNING FRONT TO BACK)@ COL.LINES @-10*-3"A.FJ` 62'-7" 1 EXIST.MAIN A.C.T CEILING @+9'-G A.F.F 12 I I SPACE 138PRINKLERE:D I h I 14 I 7.5 - ' o FLOOR PLAN KEY NOTES o'_o" Ec ou8 I (EXISTING/REMOVAL) * 4'-0' 4'-5' 1 ❑1 EXIST.6"x 6"STEEL TUBE COL. j f 0 EXIST.7-1/2"0 STEEL PIPE COL A�,1-RED I _ o I I I ----- I� 4 FpEY y T�. r=1 _— EXIST.SAN.RISER WITH CLEAN OUT +12"AF,F. 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(VERIFY LOCATIONS IN FIELD) - -- ---C� - - - - a O- - _ - 6 _-', - ------- - - --- ----__-- -- _ ----- - � --— - - -hem-a--f �--- - _---_p � REMOVE EXIST.ELEVATOR CAB AND ALL ASSOCIATED NON-LOAD BEARING I I -- EXIST.WOMEN'S / I\V� / ❑\\ p 18 EQUIPMENT TO BE REMOVED IN TOTAL. TOILET ROOMS I \�i 1 n NOTE:ELEVATOR PIT TO BE IN-FILL(SEE DWG.A-100) (NO CHANGE) (TYP.7 SECTION OF EXISTING CEILING m ��'I TO BE REMOVED TO INSTALL /7X� II: j O INSTALL(2)V'0"x 7'-0" 19 REMOVE EXIST.NON-LOAD BEARING METAL STUD&GYP.BD.ENCLOSURE AT FORMER 5.8 _ _ EXIST.SALES AREA NEW VESTIBULE.COORINATE I 77 ��I PLY.,WD.ACCESS DOORS ❑ELEVATOR SHAFT(E%IST.PIPE COL'S TO REMAIN)UP TO FLOOR DECK ABOVE. EXIST.FLOOR.._..................VCT(TO REMAIN) WITH A-101 7 Z WITH HASP LOCK. (CONC.SLAB ON UPPER FLOOR LEVEL TO REMAIN-NO CHANGE OO INSTALLED UNDER PREVIOUS BUILDING PERMIT it I I EXIST.CEILING....................+9'-0'ACT 2x4)-TO REMAIN �------ I INSTALLED ) III - 'cL (PIPE COL: III O INSTALL+I I'4"HIGH(V.LF) (III � EXIST. ELEVATOR#1 W W 3/4"PLY.WD.BARRICADE ON �I 2x4 WOOD FRAMING FOR VJ i 8AT 10'-6" _' III PROTECTION RI THE PUBLIC ES LL I�i PAINONS DURING ALL PHASES�{ III ALL TIME OF CONSTRUCTION- K. 19 RI COORDINATE AND INSTALL ®'x. 'T FINISH PER SHOPPING ,n L`_ r III ,III CENTER DIRECTION AND LOCAL Z BUILDING DEPT.REQUIREMENTS ' (NOTE:SEE"LIFE SAFETY NOTES" DRAWING) O UP 36 _. _..: 4 a II xoRn raL -- --�� 5 ,w 13'-0" EXIST.ADJACENT TENANT"CAVA"(N.I.C) <o — — EXIST. " - - - DEMOLITION 1 - mm Roots#1 a ION NOTES: w - -. EXIST.COMMON p a EGRESS STAIR#2 z 15,PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR ADJACENT SPACES/PROPERTIES AND ALL EXISTING WORK TO 1.THE WORK OF THIS PROJECT INCLUDES THE REMOVAL OF All ITEMS AND SYSTEMS NECESSARY TO w REMAIN. PRODUCE A COMPLETE JOB.WHERE ONE ITEM TO BE REMOVED GPART Of AN OPERATINGSYSTEM, AN O�p Y DAMAGE TO EXISTING WORK INTENDED TO REMAIN SHALL BE REPAIRED 0Y THE THE CONTRACTOR WILL MAKE ALL ADJUSTMENTS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN THE FULL OPERATION OF I CONTRACTOR AT THE REMAINING PORTIONS OFTHAT SYSTEM. UJ HIS EXPENSE. FR.O 2.WHEREVER PENETRATIONS TO AN STRUCTIRITERATEDASSEMBLYARE MADE THE CONTRACTOR w 16.SCARIFY OR GRIND FLOORS AND FILL CRACKS AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE SMOOTH,CLEAN WILL PATCH OR PROVIDE OTHER CONSTRUCTION REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF THE Q N M SURFACE READY FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW TOPPING SURFACE AND FLOORING INK). EXISTING FIRE BARRIER MJ 4 NOTE SCARIFYING VS GRINDING OF FLOOR SLAB TO BE DETERMINED AFTER EVALUATION OF p MOISTURE TESTING RESUITS OF FLOOR SLAB: NIA, p O 17.ALL PIPING AND WIRING TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE REMOVED TO MAIN SERVICE';ON FLOOR w AND SHALL BE PROPERLY CAPPED AND PLUGGED. 4 mE 1I -_-_-DEMOLITION DRAWINGS GENERALLY INDICATE ONLY A SCHEMATIC LAYOUT OF THE WALLS TO PROJECT NO. 1086.9 M CONTRACTOR E RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVALS S AND CAPPING OR REROUTING OF ANY BE REMOVED.IN ADDITION TO REMOVING THESE WALLS,THE DEMOLITION AND PATCHING WORK c... MATERIALS DISCOVERED WITHIN SPACE DURING DEMO. M l INCLUDE REMOVAL AND PATCHING OF ALL ITEMS REQUIRED BY OTHER DISCIPLINES,SUCH AS DRAWN BY: FTA(R.M) A MKH NICAL EIKTRICA PLUMBING PHONE LINES,E SAFETY SYSTEMS STRUCTURAL,AND OTHERS. FI 19.EXISTING WORK NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN TO BE DEMOLISHED,THAT IMPEDES INSTALLATION SCALE: AS NOTED OF THE WORK,IS TO BE DEMOUSHED UPON THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE ARCHITECT. N/A AR CONTRACTOR TO DISCREPANCIES LOP CONFLICTING DEMOLITION FORPROJECT AND NOTIFY i/H U,SIE 3YT ZSJ.Y61f bJ'�Y b£XIcTyG f}Cl�FFNjrlf An,'f j ES P)NFiu WITH A OF MY RCHITECTS COMPLETION OF WORK CONDITIONS THESTARTO WHICH WOULD INTERFERE ,fi%i�P S*LFYCF//U��i)c"�}ivUG Tf:ATTMN;.h NhgD pkY TIT Uv. �i WITH THE SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF THE WORK,PRIOR TO THE START OF DEMOLITION k'CIIjNC/,Lr�CEKtFJ',jX RF H✓AL'�,EWCE,.JUCTyy j''L Nc nIIJEGYPEMSy Y, SHEET TITLE: Ua9,'�Om MSNi V11Y)G vr�,LLs-N wDul S 6aveS_inic A'v6Otr+'c-R e6 iIPN�' CONDITIONS 21.PROTECT AND SEAL ALL DIFFUSERS DURING DEMOLITION!AND CONSTRUCTION. �R�S�j+1+.hWJSf T�!Frr�� /��',� � -. A EXISTING CONDITIONS (IF EXISTING H.V.AC UNITS ARE UTIUZEDFOR TEMPORARY HEAT) LIFE SAFETY NOTES" FLOOR PLAN SHOWING A.BEFORE BEGINNING DEMOLITION,OeTAIN SPECIFIC WRITTEN ARCHITECT AND OWNER 22.CONTRACTOR IS TO COORDINATE WITH BUILDING MANAGEMENT AND TO CONFORM70 ALL CONFIRMATION THAT THE DEMOLITION REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT INCLUDES THIS WORK AND REMOVALS BUILDING REGULATIONS WITH REGARD TO DEMOLITION SPECIFIC DIRECTION ON ITEMS THAT ARE TO BE SALVAGED OR RETAINED. PROTECTION OF PEDESTRIANS DURING CONSTRUCTION: 7.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RELOCATE MY EXISTING MECHANICAL,ELECTRIC,PLUMBING,FIRE 5' pp/q0-O" 23.CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF EXISTING DEMISING PARTITIONS PROTECTION,OR OTHER BUILDING SYSTEM INSTALLATION OR EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED TO COMPLY REQUIRED EXITS SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION. y,/ k WITH THE DESIGN INTENT OF THESE DOCUMENTS,REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE ,i LLI 24.PATCH AND/OR REPAIR FLOOR,CEILING,AND/OR WALL SURFACES WHERE REMOVALS ARE SPECIFICALLY INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS OR NOT.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SCOPE OF BARRIERS SHALL EXTEND THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. 9 W la LO MADE AND PREPARE TO RECEIVE NEW FINISHES WORK REQUIRED,AND INCLUDE ALL COSTS IN THE BID.SUBMISSION OF THE BID CONFIRMS THAT THE ® 2 M CONTRACTOR HAS DONE SO. W W 25.ALL REMOVAL&DEMOLITION DEBRIS SHALL BE REMOVED AT LEAST ONCE PER DAY,OR AS OPENINGS IN BARRIERS SHALL BE PROTECTED BY DOORS WHICH ARE NORMALLY G Lo REGU'RED TO MAINTAIN SAFE WORKING CONDITIONS.VERIFY METHODS&LOCATION OF S.PROMPTLY REPAIR ALL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE DEMOUHON TO ADJACENT ITEMS,M MFLkLB,ETC. KEPT CLOSED. Md Q N O REMOVAL WITH LANDLORD.(MATERIALS THAT ARE REMOVED OR DEMOLISHED SHALL BE DISPOSED AT NO COST TO THE OWNER WHETHER OR NOT THE DAMAGE IS WITHIN OR ADJACENT TO THE SLOP€ IL „® OFF SITE ACCORDING TO LOCAL CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL DISPOSAL REGULATIONS) OF WORK.THE ITEM SHALL BE REPAIRED TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION,OR REPLACED TO THE OWNER'S (n J AND ARCHITECTS SATISFACTION WITH NO ADDITIONAL COST. SIGNS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO DIRECT PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC IN ADDITION TO W W W Z REQUIRED LIFE SAFETY SIGNAGE. CL W EXIST.COMMON EGRESS O. 10 OF CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAWNG ALL SCHEDULE AND PAY ALL FEES TE PART 9.WHERE REQUIRED BY THE PROJECT,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY ELECTRIC AND n"O CORRIDOR O OF THE SCOPE OF WORK FOR THIS PROJECT.G.G.MUST PLAN,SCMEWLE,AND COORDINATE ALL LIGHTING AS PER CODE REQUIREMENTS. ® ®O REMOVALS(AND NEW WORK)TO AVOID INTERRUPTION OF SERVICES(ELEC.,HVAC,PLUMBING, PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN PLACE AND KEPT IN GOOD �. FIRE PROTECTION) 10.ALL MATERIALS,WHICH ARE REMOVED OR DEMOLISHED,SHALL BE DISPOSED OFF SITE AS PER ORDER FOR THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF TIME PEDESTRIANS MAY BE ENDANGERED, ey y Z O LOCAL CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL DISPOSAL REGULATIONS THE CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS SHALL NOT BE li V.IT IS THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS MIXED WITH BUILDING OCCUPANT'S REFUSE,EACH AREA SHALL BE LEFT IN A BROOM CLEAN CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS SHALL BE STORED AND PLACED SO AS a LU®] AND DIMENSIONS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF WORK FOR THIS PROJECT.G.C.SHALL REPORT ANY CONDITION DALY. NOT TO ENDANGER THE PUBLIC,THE WORKERS,OR ADJOINING PROPERTY FOR THE } PROBLEMS AND/OR DISCREPANCIES TO ARCHITECT AND TENANT PRIOR TO START OF WORK. ®11.DO NOT CUT STRUCTURAL MEMBERS WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL DURATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION. ' W Q^W T U Q } 28.PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SMALL BE PROVIDED DURING DEMOLITION AS PER NEW YORK L STATE BUILDING CODE. 12.EMPLOY RUBBER WHEELED CARTS TO CONVEY DEBRIS FROM THE BUILDING AND PROTECT EXISTING CONSTRUCTION BARRIERS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 6'-O"(VERIFY WITH STOREFRONT ® W W W - --- CONSTRUCTION FROM DAMAGE AS REQUIRED. HEIGHT)IN HEIGHT AND SHALL BE PLACED ON THE SIDE OF THE WALKWAY NEAREST 29.THE PREMISES SHALL BE FREE OF ASBESTOS,LEAD PAINT AND OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS THE CONSTRUCTION(IF/AS REQUIRED BY CODE) rr�a a PRIOR TO COMMENCING GENERAL BUILDING DEMOLITION. 13.DO NOT REMOVE LIVE SERVICES SERVING ADJACENT AREAS. (NOTIFY LANDLORD IF ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE ENCOUNTERED PRIOR TO STARTING THE WORK.) 14.PROVIDE ALL BRACING AND SHORING REQUIRED FOR PROPOSED DEMOLITION AND NOTE: N/A CONSTRUCTION. CONSTRUCTION BARRIERS SHALL BE MINIMUM 2X4 CONSTRUCTION WITH 3 4" SHEET N N/A PLYWOOD SHEATHING ON THE PEDESTRIAN SIDE OF THE BARRIER.EXTERIOR GRADE ®�®®■ EXISTING CONDITIONS FLOOR PLAN SHOWING REMOVALS PLYWOOD SHALL BE USED IN ALL EXTERIOR CONDITIONS. SCALE:3116 V-0" EXIST.LANDLORD EXIST.LANDLORD SYMBOL LEGEND ELEC.ROOM#1 UTILITY ROOM#1 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION DENOTES DRAWING NOTE(SEE THIS DRAWING) E G CRIME& DENOTES PARTITION TYPE(SEE DRAWING A300) T 20'.8-+ 'o. DENOTES DOOR NUMBER. FOR TYPE,REFER TO DRAWING A-300 FOR DOOR SCHEDULE I CONTRACTOR NOTE JEFFREY EXIST,ADJACENT TENANT"POSTNET"(N.I.C) CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITION AND DIMENSIONS-COORDINATE ALL PHASES OF DEMOLITION/ TAYLOR CONSTRUCTION FOR PROJECT AND NOTIFY ARCHITECTS OF ANY ARCHITECTS DISCREPANCIES OR CONFLICTING CONDITIONS WHICH WOULD INTERFERE WITH THE SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF THE WORK AND 572 NORTH BROADWAY TENANT DESIGN CONCEPT,PRIOR TO THE START OF DEMOLITION/ v 0, / + / CONSTRUCTION. WHITE PLAINS,NEW YORK 10603 LIMITING CONDITIONS(EXISTING) TEL 9142890011 Z" UNDERSIDE OF EXIST.METAL DECK ABOVE 112'-3-±A.F.F UNDERSIDE OF EXIST.OPEN WEB JOIST ABOVE LNG (RUNNING SIDE TO SIDE)@-10'-6-1/2"±ATT // / / L-" -• UNDERSIDE OF EXIST.STEEL WF GIRDERS (RUNNING FRONT TO BACK)@ COL.LINES @+10'-3"A.F.F // /� _ EXIST.MAIN A.C.T CEILING 0+91_0"A.F.F SPACE IS SPRINKLERED // / / I I 5 CEILING LEGEND SEA- -/ / // / L / / SYMBOL DESCRIPTION REG#016'08j'—Ol / s I EXIT SIGN-(SEE PLAN FOR LOCATION) A NOTE,WIRE TO EXIST.TEMP.ELEC.SERVICE (CONSTANT ON CIRCUIT) he —2- NEW EMERGENCY LIGHT 90 MIN BATTERY BACKUP -- •- // r sn _z (SEE PLAN FOR LOCATION) NOTE:WIRE TO EXIST. TEMP.ELEC.SERVICE z 0 (CONSTANT ON CIRCUIT) JAN I ,./ f --- EXTERIOR EMERGENCY LIGHTS(2 LAMP)� WITH 90 MIN BATTERY BACKUF(WIRE TO EXP.DATE 04/JC/2A, EMERG.LIGHT FIXTURE ON INTERIOR) I r 5 LEI NMI X�7 +1 rt OF WALL / /. //////,/ z I STOREFRONT FLOOR PLAN KEY NOTES del q OF WALL Em JUH] 4> ILI_IGE­_ EXIST.7-1/2"0 STEEL PIPE COL ALIGN NEW DEMISING WITH NEW I-HR RATED DUCT EXISTING PARTITION ENCLOSURE ABOVE I W EXIST.MEWS {SEE SECTION) EXIST.SAN.RISER WITH,CLEAN_OUT @+12"AF.F. PLAN NORTH W TOILET ROOMS (NOTE:NEW SECTIONS OF DUCTWORK EBBED INTO NEW TENANT SPACE"A", EXIST.ELEVATOR PIT TO BE INFILLED.NEW FLOOR SLAB TO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH (NO CHANGE) CATIONS AND SIZES ........ 0 ALIGN COORDINATE L LINE OF BARRICADE ADJACENT FLOOR SLAB(SEE DETAIL 2 A-300) 0 STUBBED WITH FUTURE TENANT (SEE DWG.D-I 00 FOR AD ITIONAL INFORMATION) EXIST.EGRESS DOOR TO REMAIN CLEAR AT ALL TIMES LEU AREA OF FUTURE A.D.A COMPLIANT TOILET 3 NOT USED ROOMS TO BE INSTALLED BY FUTURE TENANT (UNDER SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT) Ff NOT USED O_ 4�6 z IL 0 Lu PROVIDE NEW 7/8"METAL FURRING CHANNELS INSTALLED @ 16"O.0 ON EXIST. CMU DEMISING WALL WITH NEW 5/8"GYP.BID.INSTALLED UP TO UNDERSIDE OF EXIST.WOMEN'S TENANT SPACE-A- (COL.) +I EXIST.A.C.T CLG.WITH CONTINUOUS 1-BEAD INSTALLED ALONG TOP EDGE. TOILET ROOMS 1�A (5,830 SQ.FT.±) P.) TAPE/SPACKLE)AND PREPAIRIED FOR NEW PAINT FINISH(BY OTHERS) (NO CHANGE) &n PROOFED FOUNDATION WALL EXIST.FLOOR......................VL7(TO IN) EXIST.EXPOSED WATER ta 0 EXIST.CEILING....................+9'-0" (2x4)-TO REMAIN (NOTE:EXISTING TEMP.LIGHTS TO R N10 NOT USED NOTE z EXIST.(4)18"x 28"SHEET METAL DUCTS UP TO ROOF FOR RTUTS TO THESE SPACES EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN STROBE TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL(MODIFICATIONS IN FUTURE BY TENANTS UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT APPLICATION) NOT USEDZ to NEW VESTIBULE g UJI 13 NOT USED NEW A.C.T CEILING TO MATCH NOTE: EXISTING. ALL INTERIOR FITOUT WORK OTHER THAN SHOWN ON (SEE STOREFRONT SECTION 3/A-1 01) I ¢ 14 NOT USED THESE DRAWINGS WITHIN TENANT SPACE SHALL BE DONE gg UNDER A SEPARATE PERMIT FILED BY THE FUTURE TENANT. i § iS EXIST.RELOCATED TEMP.ELEC.HEATERS ABOVE. 2 NOTE.HEATERS TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL(RELOCATED AS REQUIRED FOR -QfAEARFMj5,lN_W la _V PROVIDE MINIMUM DIMENSION GYP,BD.AND METAL STUDENCLOSURE AT _ L�­! EXISTING POST. 0 0 GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL NOTES z EXIST.ADJACENT TENANT CAVA"(N.I.C) EXIST. % .......... ROOM#1 1. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. EXIST.COMMON 2. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF EGRESS STAIR#2 EACH PORTION OF THE WORK. z 0 NOTE:STAIR EXITS TO �t A EXTERIOR OF BUILDING AT 3. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ARE COMPLEMENTARY 15 REQUIRED BY ONE IS AS R BINDING AS IF REQUIRED BY ALL.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL > UPPER LEVEL. Lu PORTIONS OF THE WORK AS DESCRIBED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. EXIST. 4.UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED,PLAN DIMENSIONS ARE TO COLUMN GRID ON ROOM#1 CENTERLINES,NOMINAL SURFACE OF MASONRY,FACE OF STUDS AND FACE OF _491 CONCRETE WALLS. U)'I o 5."FLOOR LINE"REFERS TO TOP OF CONCRETE SLABS.FINISH FLOORING IS INSTALLED EXISTING BACK ROOMS TO +1 +1 ABOVE THE FLOOR LINE,FOR DEPRESSED FLOORS AND CURBS,SEE STRUCTURAL REMAIN(NO CHANGE)-TYP. 1. DRAWINGS. cn PROJECT NO. 10869 R 6,REPETITIVE FEATURES ARE NOT DRAWN IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND SHALL BE COMPLETELY DRAWN BY: FTA(R.M) PROVIDED AS IF DRAWN IN FULL SCALE' AS NOTED 7.VERIFY ALL ROUGH-IN DIMENSIONS FOR EQUIPMENT PROVIDED IN THIS CONTRACT,OR Y OTHERS a.REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL,STRUCTURAL,MECHANICAL,ELECTRICAL AND OTHER SHEET TITLE: CATEGORIES OR DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES. CONSTRUCTION 9.VERIFY SIZE/LOCATION/FINISH/FIRE-RATING,ETC.AND PROVIDE COMPLETE ALL FLOOR PLAN REQUIRED OPENINGS THROUGH FLOORS AND WALLS,ACCESS DOORS,FURRING, CURBS,ANCHORS AND INSERTS.PROVIDE ALL BASES AND BLOCKING REQUIRED FOR ACCESSORIES,MECHANICAL,ELECTRICAL AND OTHER EQUIPMENT. 10.WALL TYPES WITH ILL DESIGN NO.S SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO UL STANDARDS. PRODUCTS USED SHALL BEAR UL CLASSIFICATION WHERE REQUIRED BY THE ILL DESIGN. �uj U.1 LO ALL INTERIOR METAL STUD WALLS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO ACHIEVE MINIMUM STC LU RATING AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS.SEE SHEET G-006 FOR ADDITIONAL () L0 INFORMATION REGARDING ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS. < C) LL JQ 12.PROVIDE(2-1/2')MIN.ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION AT ALL INTERIOR METAL STUD Lu %, WALL ASSEMBLIES AS NOTED.FASTEN BATT INSULATION TO STUDS WITH BATT TIES; LL z EXIST.COMMON EGRESS HF) FILL WALL THICKNESS COMPLETE 0. 0 LU 0 0 (9 CORRIDOR 19.ALL PENETRATIONS AND OPENINGS SHALL MEET WALL ASSEMBLY FIRE RATINGS AND 0 :t Za o -RATED PARTITIONS,PROVIDE FIRE SEALANT AND I OR 0 INTERSECTIONS OF FIRE FIRIESTOPP2STO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF PARTITION RATING. Lu T Ed EED D 0. 0� 20.ALL LISTED METAL STUD DIMENSIONS,GAGE&THICKNESS ARE MINIMUMS AND ARE LU LU PROVIDED AS BASIS-OF-DESIGN.CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY&SUBMIT FINAL PROPOSED z DESIGN. LU 0 21 NOTHING IN PERMITTED TO BE ATTACHED TO,SUSPENDED FROM,OR PENETRATE M 20 p®y 4�-9#6± W-3"± THE ROOF DECK, -m 22.T.G.C.MAY ATTACH TO THE TOP CHORD OF JOIST(S)OR TO THE STRUCTURAL STEEL L_- ALL SHEET NO WALLS. CONSTRUCTION FLOOR PLAN 1 23.CONS RUCTION SHALL BE SUPPORTED IN THIS MANNER.NO WELDING OR SHOOTING A-1 00.01 RA19111011"wbo INTO THE STRUCTURE IS PERMITTED. _da 2=h FLR.DECK ABOVE III INSTALL CONTINUOUS.FIRE CAULKING AGAINST UNDERSIDE OF FLOOR DECK FOR 1-HR RATED n I ASSEMBLY(BOTH SIDES) JEFFREY " TAYLOR EXIST,SLAB EDGE,ROUGHEN SURFACE (1)LAYERS OF 5/8"TYPE"X"GYP.BD. ARCHITECTS AND CLEAN PRIOR TO PLACING NEW (BOTH SIDES FULL HEIGHT TO DECK) CONCRETE.APPLY BONDING AGENT TAPE ALL JOINTS&SPACKLE 572 NORTH BROADWAY WHEN NEW SLAB IS POURED(TYP.) READY TO RECEIVE TENANT PAINT FINISH. WHITE PLAINS,NEW YORK 10603 NOTE:G.0 TO REPAIR EXISTING AND DRILL 5/8"DIA.HOLES MAX.CLEAN WITH � TEL 914 289 0011 PROVIDE NEW BARRIER TO MATCH COMP.AI " R AND WIRE BRUSH.INSTALL EXISTING IF READ. ( ) 1'-0" S" DOWELS W/EPDXY GROUT-HILTI,HIT-RE INSTALL 18GA BRIDGING 4'-0"O.0 500-SD ADHESIVE-TYP.OR APPROVED (TMP') ALIGN EQUAL -- - NOTE: ENTIRE ASSEMBLY TO BE INSTALLED NEW 4"3500 PSI NORMAL WEIGHT - •- EXISTING SLAB ON GRADE .�. PER UL DESIGN#U465 CONCRETE SLAB WITH FIBERMESH REINFORCING c3 EXISTING RATED � 6"20GA MTL.STUDS 16"O.0 SHAFT-WAY UP-TO ROOF (FULL HEIGHT TO DECK) NEW 3/4"CLEAN STONE FILL � � --- ---� -- �I --- - �- NOTE:PROVIDE CONTINUOUS J _ SOUND BATT INSUL.(3-1/2"MIN.) +I - i BETWEEN STUDS 20GA METAL STUD RUNNER TO i o EX.UPPER FLOOR MATCH STUD SIZE EXISTING ELEVATOR PIT r" NOTE:ANCHOR MTL.TRACK TO — — ——= ——�-- CONC.SLAB @ 16"O.C f APPLY CONTINUOUS ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AT BASE 1 (TYP.BOTH SIDES) NEW DUCT-WORK FINISH FLOOR sue- REG#016083-01 I COORDINATE SIZES AND LOCATIONS WITH FUTURE \ L. ? TENANT. WALL TYPE:1HR RATED DEMISING WALL (UL#U465) (1)HOUR RATED SHAFTWALL-4"20GA MTL.'CH'STUDS 16" + A ED O.C.W/SOUND BATT INSULATION APPLY(i)LAYEROF I" SCALE:NONE T TYPE"X"GYP.BD.CORE BOARD TO INTERIOR SIDE AND(1) 4�G�FPEY (A LAVER OF 5/8"TYPE"X"GYP.BD.TO OUTER FACE- �W 9 FULL HEIGHT TO DECK ABOVE TAPED,SPACKLED(TYP.) pl 2 EXISTING ELEVATOR PIT INFILL L BOB SCALE:NONE 9jFOENer Q� EXISTING CEILING MODIFIED TO ACCOMMODATE 2'-4"+ DUCT ENCLOSURE JAN 1 ZQ23 NEW SECTIONS OF DUCT WORK STUBBED INTO FLR.DECK ABOVE EFmaXP.JA E 4/30/x�2ry�4, TENANT SPACE(SEE"M"DRAWINGS) INSTALL CONTINUOUS FIRE E �. CAULKING AGAINST UNDERSIDE OF FLOOR DECK FOR i-HR RATED ASSEMBLY(BOTH SIDES) RS S INSTALL 518"TYPE W GYP.BD.ON EXIST. �J -� TOILET ROOM STUD PARTITION(WHERE zO CURRENTLY MISSING-V.I.F t w PLAN NORTH a (1)LAYERS OF 5/8"TYPE"X"GYP.BD. F >< (BOTH SIDES FULL HEIGHT TO DECK) N o Z. - R TAPE ALL JOINTS&SPACKLE READY TO RECEIVE TENANT PAINT FINISH, INSTALL I8GA BRIDGING@4'-0'O.0 !I (TYP.) Fxisr w �� f NOTE: ENTIRE ASSEMBLY TO BE INSTALLED ', PER UL DESIGN#U465 3-5/8"20GA MTL.STUDS 16'O.0 ` (FULL HEIGHT TO DECK) -y NOTE:PROVIDE CONTINUOUS SOUND GATT INSUL.(3-10 MIN.) 00 BETWEEN STUDS = h"E 20GA METAL STUD RUNNER TO ~ In O MATCH STUD SIZE W NOTE:ANCHOR MTL TRACK TO CONC.SLAB @ 16"O.0 - _ FAPPLY CONTINUOUS ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AT BASE (TYP.BOTH SIDES) FINISH FLOOR B WALL TYPE:1HR RATED DEMISING WALL (UL#U465) SCALE:NONE ADJACENT TO EXIST.TOILET ROOM PARTITION I ------ -- O '.. O° a O DUCT ENCLOSURE 1HR RATED SCALE:NONEin D PARTITION NOTES z-o O w a ALL PIPES,ELECTRICAL CONDUITS,STRUCTURE&DUCTS PENETRATION THROUGH tlJ I y ii DOOR SCHEDULE RATED WALLS SHALL BE FIRE CAULKED AROUND ALL EDGES WITH"3M"FIRE :�. LU BARRIER RATED FORMING MATERIAL(OR APPROVED EQUAL) DOOR# LOCATION DOOR GYPSUM BOARD FINISH MUST BE LEVEL(4)FINISH FOR ALL PARTITIONS(EXISTING 0 n ry LLI HARDWARE OR NEW).NOTE:PROVIDE WATER RESISTANT GYP.BD.IN ALL WET AREAS _n WIDTH HEIGHT TYPE MATERIAL FRAME THICK FINISH. JAMB HEAD SET# NOTES: to MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SPACING FOR GYP.BD.CONTROL JOINTS AT N O DARK GYP.BD.WALLS=30'-0" _ 1/4"INSUL FRAME _ _ SEE EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION O7 STOREFRONT DOOR (2)3'-0" 7'-0" A TEMP.GLASS ALUM 1-3/4" ANODIZED 1 (G.CTO PROVIDE A.DA WATER TIGHT DOOR SADDLE THRESHOLD) PRJE L _ ___ __- - FIRE TAPE ALL DRYWALL JOINTS FIRE SEAL WITH RATED CAULKING AROUND ALL PROJECT NO. 10869 Ol STOREFRONT DOOR (2)3'-0" 7-0° q 1/4°INSUL ALUM FRAME BRONZE - - 1q SEE EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PENETRATIONS THRU OR INTO WALLS. DRAWN BY: FTA(R.M)_ TEMP.GLASS 1-3/4" ANODIZED (G.0 TO PROVIDE A.D.A WATER TIGHT DOOR SADDLE THRESHOLD) PROVIDE FIRE STOP CAULKING AT ALL U.L RATED PARTITIONS. SCALE: AS NOTED DOOR NOTES HARDWARE SCHEDULE DOOR TYPE NOT USED SHEET TITLE: NOTE.ALL DOOR HARDWARE TO BE APPROVED BY FUTURE TENANT DETAILS AND 1.G.C.SHALL PROVIDE FULL SUBMITTAL PACKAGE OF ALL DOORS&HARDWARE HARDWARE SET-t(STOREFRONT DOORS) ,. PARTITION TYPES PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH WORK. STANDARD"KAWNEER"12"C-PULL HANDLES ON EXTERIOR SIDE AND 1"0 PUSH BAR ON INTERIOR,PROVIDE CYLINDER LOCK WITH THUMB-TURN ON INTERIOR OF DOORS 2.ALL HARDWARE TO BE ADA COMPLIANT.G.C.TO COORDINATE AND PROVIDE (ALL HARDWARE FINISHES TO MATCH STOREFRONT FRAME FINISH) ALL NECESSARY CUT-OUTS IN DOOR&MILLWORK FRAMES FOR SECURITY _ CABLING,LOCKING DEVICES&ACCESSORIES. W HARDWARE SET-1A(STOREFRONT DOORS) �/ /i uj I�Q STANDARD"KAWNEER"12"C-PULL HANDLES ON EXTERIOR SIDE AND 1"0 PUSH BARON Z 3 GC.TO COORDINATE WORK BETWEEN TRADES,PROCEDURE TEMPLATE INTERIOR.PROVIDE CYLINDER LOCK WITH THUMB-TURN ON INTERIOR OF DOORS / / L.0 � FROM OWNERS,SECURITY VENDOR AND COORDINATE AS REQUIRED. (ALL HARDWARE FINISHES TO MATCH STOREFRONT FRAME FINISH) 5.ALL EXIT DOORS SHALL BE OPERABLE IN THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL 4 11 Z WITHOUT USE OF KEYS,SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OR EFFORT. A TYPE a O O Y 6.ALL KEYWAYS TO COORDINATE WITH FUTURE TENANT. O =z Z R O � y O 7.ALL DOORS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM CLEAR OPENING WIDTH OF 32" d W LU m LU 9.FLOOR AREAS AT EACH SIDE OF ALL DOORS SHALL BE CLEAR AND LEVEL. a C MAXIMUM THRESHOLD HEIGHT SHALL BE 1/2" I 10.ALL DOORS AND FRAMES TO HAVE SAME FINISH ON EACH FACE(U.O.N.).SEE SHEET NO: FINISH SCHEDULE. r A-300.01