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Revision History
Updated Digit 36 in Model Number Descriptions chapter.
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Table of Contents
DDC Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400, and Tracer®
UC210 Programmable BACnet Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
General Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Space Temperature Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
General Operation — Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
General Operation — Heating and Reheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Single-duct: On/Off Hot Water Reheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Single-duct: Modulating Hot Water Reheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Single-duct: On/Off Electric Reheat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Single-duct: Pulse-width Modulation of Electric Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Ventilation Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Flow Tracking Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
DDC Remote Heat Control Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Air-Fi Communications Interface (WCI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
DDC Zone Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
CO2 Sensors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Zone Occupancy Sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Factory or Field Mounted Auxiliary Temperature Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Factory Mounted Discharge Air Temperature Sensing Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Factory Installed Piping Packages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Trane Control Valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Belimo Control Valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
VAV Piping Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Differential Pressure Transducer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Transformers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Trane Non-Spring Return Actuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Trane Spring Return Actuator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Actuator — Retrofit Kit and Unit Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Actuator — Proportional, Non-Spring Return. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Electric Heater Silicon-Controlled Rectifier (SCR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
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Features and Benefits
Construction
UL-Listed Products
All VariTrane™ units are listed in accordance with UL -1995 as terminal units. This listing includes the
terminal with electric heaters. Additionally, all insulation materials pass UL 25/50 smoke and flame
safety standards.
Casing Design
Ultra-low Air leakage Unit Casing – VariTrane™ single duct units have been meticulously designed to
provide industry leading air leakage performance. Utilizing a robust panel construction scheme and
state of the art manufacturing processes, each unit is produced top rovide reliable performance. Trane’s
ultra-low leak casing meets the demands of the most stringent applications where reduced energy
consumption and operating cost are critical. See, , p. 16 for air leakage performance data.
18-gauge Cylinder—The 18–gauge cylinder limits deformation or damage during shipment and job site
handling, and provides even airflow distribution across the flow ring for unmatched airflow measurement
accuracy.
Position Indicator—The position indicator shows current air valve position to aid in system
commissioning. Many times this can be seen from the floor without climbing a ladder.
External Actuator—This feature increases serviceability, control system compatibility, and actuator
clutch access for simplified commissioning.
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Features and Benefits
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Features and Benefits
Symbio™ 210 BACnet® Controller Symbio™ 210e BACnet® Controller Symbio™ 500 Controller
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Features and Benefits
Factory-installed Factory-commissioned
Controller mounted X X
Heating offset — X
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Features and Benefits
Control strategies are often made more complicated than necessary. VariTrane™ DDC controls simplify
control strategies by pre-engineering control logic and sequencing into the controller. This information is
available via a twisted-shielded wire pair or wireless communication, and accessible via a Trane
Tracer® SC.
Optimized system control strategies, such as ventilation optimization, fan-pressure optimization, and
optimal start/stop, are pre-engineered in VariTrane™ unit-level DDC controllers and the Tracer® SC
building automation system.
This allows a Trane VAV system to meet or exceed the latest ASHRAE 90.1 Energy Efficiency
standards. Pre-engineered controls allow consistent, high quality installations which are very
repeatable. The end result is PROVEN control strategies you can rely on to perform.
Purchasing VAV controllers and VAV hardware from a single manufacturer provides a single contact for
all HVAC system related questions.
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Model Number Descriptions
Single-Duct VAV Units
Digit 1, 2— Unit Type Digit 12, 13, 14, 15 — Controls (continued) Digit 12, 13, 14, 15 — Controls (continued)
VC = VariTrane™ Single—Duct DD56 = UC400 Basic plus - Local (Water heat - DD91 = UC210 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water
N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water - Modulating) heat- N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water- N.O.
DD57 = UC400 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water 2-position)
Digit 3— Reheat
heat- N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water- Modulating) DD92 = UC210 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Electric
DD58 = UC400 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water heat- Staged) Remote (Staged EH)
C = Cooling Only
heat- N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water- N.O. DD93 = UC210 Ventilation Flow (Water heat- N.O.
E = Electric Heat
2-position) 2-position)
W = Hot Water Heat
DD59 = UC400 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water DD95 = UC210 Basic (Electric Heat Modulating
heat- N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water- N.C. SCR)
Digit 4 — Development Sequence
2-position) DD96 = UC210 Basic plus- Local (Electric heat-
F = Sixth DD60 = UC400 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water Modulating SCR) Remote (Staged EH)
heat- N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water- N.C. DD97 = UC210 Ventilation Flow (Electric heat-
2-position) Modulating SCR)
Digit 5, 6 — Primary Air Valve DD61 = UC400 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water ENCL = Shaft Only in Enclosure
heat- N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water- N.O. FM00 = Other Actuator and Control
04 = 4" inlet (225 cfm) 2-position) FM01 = Trane Supplied Actuator, Other Control
05 = 5" inlet (350 cfm) DD62 = UC400 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Electric N.C. = Normally-Closed
06 = 6" inlet (500 cfm) heat- Staged) Remote (Staged EH)
N.O. = Normally-Open
08 = 8" inlet (900 cfm) DD63 = UC400 DDC- Ventilation Flow (Water heat-
FM = Factory Installation of Customer-supplied
10 = 10" inlet (1400 cfm) N.O. 2-position)
Controllers
12 = 12" inlet (2000 cfm DD65 = UC400 Basic (Electric Heat Modulating
SE41 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic (Cooling only)
SCR)
14 = 14" inlet (3000 cfm) SE42 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic (Water heat -
DD66 = UC400 Basic plus- Local (Electric heat-
16 = 16" inlet (4000 cfm) N.C. 2-position)
Modulating SCR) Remote (Staged EH)
24 = 24" x 16" inlet (8000 cfm) SE43 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic (Water heat
DD67 = UC400 Ventilation Flow (Electric heat-
-Modulating)
Modulating SCR)
Digit 7, 8, 9— Not Used SE44 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic (Electric heat
DD71 = UC210 DDC- Basic (No water or Electric
-Staged)
heat)
000 = N/A SE45 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic (Electric heat
DD72 = UC210 DDC- Basic (Water heat- N.C.
-PWM)
2-position)
Digit 10, 11— Design Sequence SE46 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Ventilation Flow (no
DD73 = UC210 DDC- Basic (Water heat-
reheat)
Modulating)
M0 = New Hot Water Coil SE47 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic (Water heat -
DD74 = UC210 DDC- Basic (Electric heat- Staged)
N.O. 2-position)
DD75 = UC210 DDC- Basic (Electric heat- PWM)
SE49 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Flow track (Cooling
Digit 12, 13, 14, 15 — Controls DD76 = UC210 DDC Ventilation flow- cooling only only)
DD77 = UC210 DDC- Basic (Water heat- N.O. SE50 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Ventilation Flow (N.C.
DD00 = Trane Actuator Only and Enclosure 2-position) 2-position)
DD41 = UC400 DDC- Basic (No Water or Electric DD79 = UC210 DDC- Flow Tracking (Cooling only) SE51 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Ventilation Flow
Heat) DD80 = UC210 DDC- Ventilation Flow (Water heat- (Electric heat - Staged)
DD42 = UC400 DDC- Basic (Water heat- N.C. N.C. 2-position) SE52 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Ventilation Flow
2-position) DD81 = UC210 DDC- Ventilation Flow (Electric (Water heat-Modulating)
DD43 = UC400 DDC- Basic (Water heat- heat- Staged) SE53 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic plus Local
Modulating) DD82 = UC210 DDC- Ventilation Flow (Water heat- (Electric heat - PWM) Remote (Staged)
DD44 = UC400 DDC- Basic (Electric heat- Staged) Modulating) SE54 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic plus Local
DD45 = UC400 DDC- Basic (Electric heat- PWM) DD83 = UC210 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Electric (Water heat Modulating) Remote (Water N.C.
DD46 = UC400 DDC- Ventilation Flow- cooling only heat- PWM) Remote (Staged EH) 2-position)
DD47 = UC400 DDC- Basic (Water heat- N.O. DD84 = UC210 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water SE55 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic plus Local
2-position) heat- Modulating) Remote (Water- N.C. 2-position) (Water heat Modulating) Remote (Water N.O.
DD49 = UC400 DDC- Flow Tracking (Cooling only) DD85 = UC210 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water 2-position)
heat- Modulating) Remote (Water- N.O. 2-position) SE56 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic plus Local
DD50 = UC400 DDC- Ventilation Flow (Water heat-
N.C. 2-position DD86 = UC210 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water (Water heat - N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water-
heat- N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water- Modulating) Modulating)
DD51 = UC400 DDC- Ventilation Flow (Electric
heat- Staged) DD87 = UC210 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water SE57 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic plus Local
heat- N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water- Modulating) (Water heat - N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water-
DD52 = UC400 DDC- Ventilation Flow (Water heat-
Modulating) DD88 = UC210 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water Modulating)
heat- N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water- N.O. SE58 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic plus Local
DD53 = UC400 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Electric
2-position) (Water heat - N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water N.O.
heat- PWM) Remote (Staged EH)
DD89 = UC210 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water 2-position)
DD54 = UC400 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water
heat- N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water- N.C. SE59 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic plus Local
heat- Modulating) Remote (Water- N.C. 2-position)
2-position) (Water heat - N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water N.C.
DD55 = UC400 DDC- Basic plus Local (Water
DD90 = UC210 DDC- Basic plus- Local (Water 2-position)
heat- Modulating) Remote (Water- N.O. 2-position)
heat- N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water- N.C. SE60 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic plus Local
2-position) (Water heat - N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water N.C.
2-position)
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Digit 12, 13, 14, 15 — Controls (continued) Digit 12, 13, 14, 15 — Controls (continued) Digit 16 — Insulation
SE61 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic plus Local SE96 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Space temp control A = 1/2-in. Matte-faced
(Water heat - N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water N.O. with local SCR and remote stage electric heat B = 1-in Matte-faced
2-position) SE97 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Ventilation Flow with D = 1-in Foil-faced
SE62 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Basic plus Local SCR electric heat F = 1-in Double Wall
(Electric heat - Staged) Remote (Staged) SY71 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic (Cooling only) G = 3/8-in Closed-cell
SE63 = Symbio™ 500 DDC -Ventilation Flow SY72 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic (Water heat -
(water heat - N.O. 2-position) N.C. 2-position) Digit 17, 18— Not Used
SE65 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Control with SY73 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic (Water heat-
modulating SCR Modulating) 00 = Not Applicable
SE66 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Space temp control SY74 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic (Electric heat -
with local SCR and remote stage electric heat Staged) Digit 19— Not Used
SE67 = Symbio™ 500 DDC- Ventilation Flow with SY75 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic (Electric heat -
SCR electric heat PWM)
0 = Not Applicable
SE71 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic (Cooling only) SY76 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Ventilation Flow (no
SE72 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic (Water heat - reheat)
N.C. 2-position) SY77 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic (Water heat - Digit 20— Not Used
SE73 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic (Water heat N.O. 2-position)
-Modulating) SY79 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Flow track (Cooling 0 = Not Applicable
SE74 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic (Electric heat - only)
Staged) SY80 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Ventilation Flow (N.C. Digit 21— Water Coil
SE75 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic (Electric heat - 2-position)
PWM) SY81 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Ventilation Flow 0 = None
SE76 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Ventilation Flow (no (Electric heat - Staged)
1 = 1 Row
reheat) SY82 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Ventilation Flow
2 = 2 Row
SE77 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic (Water heat - (Water heat-Modulating)
3 = 3 Row
N.O. 2-position) SY83 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic plus Local
4 = 4 Row
SE79 =Symbio™ 210e DDC- Flow track (Cooling (Electric heat - PWM) Remote (Staged)
only) A = 1 Row Premium
SY84 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic plus Local
SE80 =Symbio™ 210e DDC- Ventilation Flow (N.C. (Water heat Modulating) Remote (Water N.C. 2- B = 2 Row Premium
2-position) position) C = 3 Row Premium
SE81 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Ventilation Flow SY85 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic plus Local D = 4 Row Premium
(Electric heat - Staged) (Water heat Modulating) Remote (Water N.O. 2-
position) Digit 22— Electrical Connections
SE82 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Ventilation Flow
(Water heat-Modulating) SY86 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic plus Local
SE83 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic plus Local (Water heat - N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water- F = Able to Flip for LH/RH Connections (VCEF
(Electric heat - PWM) Remote (Staged) Modulating) Only)
SE84 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic plus Local SY87 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic plus Local L = Left, Airflow hits in face
(Water heat Modulating) Remote (Water N.C. (Water heat - N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water- R = Right, Airflow hits in face
2-position) Modulating) 0 = Opposite side connection, coil and control
SE85 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic plus Local SY88 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic plus Local (VCWF Only)
(Water heat Modulating) Remote (Water N.O. (Water heat - N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water N.O. Note: VCCF/VCWF can be flipped in field for
2-position) 2-position) opposite connections.
SE86 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic plus Local SY89 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic plus Local
(Water heat - N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water- (Water heat - N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water N.C. Digit 23— Transformer
Modulating) 2-position)
SE87 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic plus Local SY90 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic plus Local 0 = None
(Water heat - N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water- (Water heat - N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water N.C. 1 = 120/24V, 50 VA
Modulating) 2-position)
2 = 208/24V, 50 VA
SE88 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic plus Local SY91 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic plus Local
3 = 240/24V, 50 VA
(Water heat - N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water N.O. (Water heat - N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water N.O.
2-position) 4 = 277/24V, 50 VA
2-position)
SY92 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Basic plus Local 5 = 480/24V, 50 VA
SE89 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic plus Local
(Water heat - N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water N.C. (Electric heat - Staged) Remote (Staged) 6 = 347/24V, 50 VA
2-position) SY93 = Symbio™ 210 DDC -Ventilation Flow 7 = 380/24V, 50 VA
SE90 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic plus Local (Water heat - N.O. 2-position) 8 = 575/24V, 50 VA
(Water heat - N.O. 2-position) Remote (Water N.C. SY95 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Control with Note: For VCEF units with transformers the VA
2-position) Modulating SCR depends on the staging, control, and
SE91 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic plus Local SY96 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Space temp control contactor type (ranges are 50 VA or 75 VA)
(Water heat - N.C. 2-position) Remote (Water N.O. with local SCR and Remote Stage Electric Heat
2-position) SY97 = Symbio™ 210 DDC- Vent Flow with SCR
SE92 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Basic plus Local Electric Heat
(Electric heat - Staged) Remote (Staged)
SE93 = Symbio™ 210e DDC -Ventilation Flow
(water heat - N.O. 2-position)
SE95 = Symbio™ 210e DDC- Control with
modulating SCR
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Single-Duct VAV Terminal Units
Selection Procedure
This section describes the catalog selection of single-duct VAV terminal units with specific examples. A
computer selection program is also available to aid in selection of VAV terminal units. Selection of
single-duct VAV terminal units can involve three elements:
• Air valve selection
• Heating coil selection (if required)
• Acoustics controls
Electric Heat
Determine the kW required to meet zone design heat loss.
• kW = MBh / 3.414
• MBh = Design Heat Loss
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Select the nearest available kW with voltage and steps desired from the electric heater kW guideline
table in the Performance Data section of the catalog.
Example: VCEF, Electric Unit Heat, Size 12 (See Air Valve Selection)
• Heating airflow: 850 cfm
• Voltage: 277/60/1 VAC
• Design Heat Loss: Q = 25 MBh
• kW = Q/3.414
• kW = 25/3.414
• kW = 7.3
Selection:
Select 7.5 kW from the electric heat table in the voltage and stages required. The table shows the
minimum cfm allowable for the kW selected. The static pressure requirement is shown as 0.06 in. wg for
this example with a design cooling flow of 1700 cfm.
Check Leaving Air Temperature:
Q
LAT = +T
1.085 x CFM
Acoustics
The acoustical data found in the VAV catalog is used to determine sound the terminal unit will generate.
Locate the table for the VAV terminal unit of interest. Sound power data and an equivalent NC level for
an AHRI 885-2008 transfer function is listed.
Example: VCCF, Cooling-Only Terminal Unit, Size 10 (See air valve selection)
Octave Band 2 3 4 5 6 7 NC
The NC level above is determined by using either the catalog’s AHRI 885-2008 (mineral fiber for
radiated sound) transfer function for the conditions shown in the acoustics table. A different transfer
function could be applied as conditions dictate.
The maximum NC level is NC-29. If the maximum NC level was exceeded, it would have been
necessary to reselect the next larger unit size.
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fields.) The user has the option of viewing information for an individual selection on one screen, or as a
schedule with all VAV units required for the specific application.
Trane Select Assist also calculates sound power data for the selected terminal unit. Input is either
maximum individual sound level for each octave band, or maximum NC value. Trane Select Assist will
calculate acoustical data subject to default or user-supplied sound attenuation data.
Schedule View: The program has many time saving features such as:
• Copy/paste from spreadsheets like Microsoft® Excel
• Easily arrange fields to match your schedule
• Time-saving templates to store default settings
The use can also export the schedule view to Excel for modification or inclusion in engineering drawings
as a schedule. Details regarding the program, its operation, and instructions on obtaining a copy are
available from your local Trane sales office.
General Data
Table 2. Primary airflow control factory settings — I-P
Maximum Valve Maximum Controller Minimum Controller Constant Volume
Control Type Air Valve Size (in.)
(cfm) (cfm) (cfm) (cfm)
Direct Digital Control/ 4 225 25-225 0,25-225 25-225
Symbio™ 210, Symbio™
5 350 40-350 0,40-350 40-350
210e, Symbio™ 500,
UC210, and UC400 6 500 60-500 0,60-500 60-500
Performance Data
Performance Data — I-P
Table 4. Single duct (VCCF) ultra-low air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.2 1.9 2.5 2.9 3.2 3.3 3.5
8 0.1 0.3 0.6 1.3 2.0 2.6 2.9 3.1 3.2 3.2
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Table 4. Single duct (VCCF) ultra-low air leakage unit casing (cfm) (continued)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10 0.2 0.3 0.7 1.5 2.2 2.7 3.0 3.2 3.3 3.3
12 0.3 0.5 1.0 1.9 2.6 3.2 3.7 4.1 4.6 5.1
14 0.3 0.6 1.1 2.0 2.8 3.5 4.1 4.7 5.3 6.2
16 0.3 0.6 1.2 2.2 3.1 3.8 4.5 5.2 5.9 7.0
24 x 16 1.8 3.4 6.3 11.0 14.9 18.8 22.8 27.1 31.4 35.2
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 5. Single duct (VCCF) standard air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.2 0.5 1.4 3.5 5.7 7.5 8.8 9.5 9.9 10.5
8 0.4 0.8 1.8 4.0 6.1 7.7 8.8 9.3 9.5 9.6
10 0.5 1.0 2.1 4.4 6.5 8.1 9.1 9.6 9.8 10.0
12 0.8 1.5 2.9 5.6 7.8 9.7 11.2 12.4 13.7 15.4
14 0.9 1.7 3.3 6.1 8.5 10.5 12.2 14.0 16.0 18.6
16 1.0 1.9 3.7 6.7 9.2 11.4 13.4 15.5 17.8 20.9
24 x 16 5.4 10.3 18.9 33.0 44.8 56.3 68.3 81.2 94.1 105.5
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 6. Single duct (VCCF) with integral attenuator and bottom access ultra-low air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.4 2.0 2.5 3.1 3.8 4.4 4.9
8 0.3 0.6 1.1 1.9 2.5 3.2 3.9 4.6 5.4 6.0
10 0.4 0.8 1.4 2.3 3.1 3.8 4.6 5.5 6.3 7.1
12 0.4 0.8 1.6 2.7 3.5 4.3 5.2 6.1 7.1 8.0
14 0.6 1.1 2.0 3.4 4.5 5.5 6.4 7.4 8.5 9.5
16 0.6 1.2 2.2 3.8 5.0 6.1 7.1 8.2 9.4 10.7
24 x 16 2.8 5.2 9.0 14.0 17.4 20.5 24.3 28.6 32.8 35.3
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 7. Single duct (VCCF) with integral attenuator and bottom access standard air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.6 1.2 2.3 4.2 5.9 7.6 9.4 11.3 13.1 14.8
8 0.9 1.8 3.3 5.6 7.6 9.5 11.6 13.8 16.1 18.0
10 1.2 2.3 4.2 7.0 9.3 11.4 13.8 16.4 19.0 21.3
12 1.3 2.5 4.7 8.0 10.6 13.0 15.6 18.4 21.3 24.1
14 1.7 3.2 5.9 10.2 13.5 16.4 19.3 22.3 25.4 28.6
16 1.8 3.5 6.5 11.3 15.0 18.2 21.2 24.5 28.1 32.0
24 x 16 8.3 15.5 27.0 42.1 52.1 61.6 72.8 85.8 98.3 105.9
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
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Table 8. Single duct (VCWF) 1/2-row coil - ultra-low air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.1 0.3 0.6 1.4 2.2 2.9 3.4 3.7 3.9 4.1
16 0.9 1.6 2.7 3.8 4.3 4.9 5.7 6.8 7.5 7.2
24 x 16 2.6 4.8 8.4 13.4 17.3 21.5 26.3 31.4 35.3 35.7
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 9. Single duct (VCWF) 1/2-row coil - standard air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.4 0.9 1.9 4.3 6.7 8.7 10.1 11.1 11.7 12.3
8 0.6 1.3 2.5 4.9 7.1 8.9 10.3 11.1 11.3 10.7
10 0.8 1.6 3.1 5.5 7.5 9.2 10.6 11.5 11.6 10.3
12 1.4 2.6 4.6 7.4 9.5 11.4 13.2 14.9 15.9 15.3
14 2.2 4.1 6.8 10.0 11.6 13.3 15.5 17.9 19.5 18.2
16 2.7 4.9 8.1 11.5 13.0 14.7 17.2 20.3 22.6 21.6
24 x 16 7.8 14.5 25.3 40.3 52.0 64.5 79.0 94.2 105.8 107.0
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 10. Single duct (VCWF) 3/4-row coil - ultra-low air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.2 0.3 0.7 1.5 2.3 3 3.5 3.9 4.2 4.5
12 0.5 0.9 1.6 2.6 3.3 3.9 4.4 5.1 5.7 6.2
14 0.8 1.4 2.5 3.7 4.3 4.7 5.3 6.1 6.9 7.4
24 x 16 2.8 5.2 9.2 14.7 18.6 22.4 26.6 31.4 36.1 39.2
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 11. Single duct (VCWF) 3/4-row coil - standard air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.5 1.0 2.1 4.6 6.9 8.9 10.5 11.6 12.5 13.5
8 0.7 1.4 2.8 5.2 7.3 9.1 10.5 11.5 12.2 12.6
10 1.0 1.9 3.5 6.0 7.8 9.3 10.6 11.5 12.1 11.8
12 1.4 2.7 4.8 7.8 9.8 11.6 13.3 15.2 17.1 18.5
14 2.3 4.3 7.4 11.0 12.8 14.2 16.0 18.3 20.8 22.3
16 2.8 5.1 8.7 12.6 14.4 15.9 17.9 20.8 24.1 26.5
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Table 11. Single duct (VCWF) 3/4-row coil - standard air leakage unit casing (cfm) (continued)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
24 x 16 8.3 15.6 27.5 44.1 55.9 67.1 79.9 94.3 108.3 117.6
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 12. Single duct (VCWF) 1/2-row coil with integral attenuator and bottom access ultra-low air leakage unit casing
(cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.2 0.5 1.0 1.9 2.7 3.5 4.1 4.7 5.2 6.0
8 0.4 0.8 1.4 2.4 3.3 4.0 4.7 5.4 6.1 6.6
10 0.6 1.1 1.9 3.0 3.8 4.5 5.3 6.2 6.9 7.1
12 0.7 1.2 2.1 3.4 4.3 5.1 6.0 7.0 7.9 8.3
14 0.8 1.5 2.6 4.2 5.2 6.3 7.5 8.9 10.3 11.1
16 0.9 1.7 2.9 4.5 5.7 6.8 8.2 9.8 11.3 12.3
24 x 16 3.3 6.1 10.6 16.2 19.8 23.1 27.1 31.8 36.2 38.6
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 13. Single duct (VCWF) 1/2-row coil with integral attenuator and bottom access standard air leakage unit casing
(cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.7 1.4 2.9 5.7 8.2 10.4 12.3 14.0 15.7 17.9
8 1.2 2.3 4.3 7.3 9.8 12.0 14.1 16.2 18.2 19.7
10 1.7 3.2 5.7 9.0 11.3 13.5 15.9 18.5 20.6 21.3
12 2.0 3.7 6.4 10.2 12.8 15.2 18.1 21.1 23.8 24.9
14 2.4 4.5 7.9 12.5 15.6 18.8 22.5 26.8 30.9 33.3
16 2.7 5.0 8.7 13.6 17.1 20.5 24.6 29.4 34.0 36.8
24 x 16 9.8 18.3 31.7 48.7 59.4 69.3 81.3 95.3 108.6 115.8
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 14. Single duct (VCWF) 3/4-row coil with integral attenuator and bottom access ultra-low air leakage unit casing
(cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.2 0.5 1.0 1.9 2.8 3.5 4.1 4.7 5.3 6.0
8 0.4 0.8 1.4 2.5 3.3 4.0 4.7 5.4 6.1 6.7
10 0.6 1.1 1.9 3.0 3.8 4.5 5.4 6.3 7.1 7.7
12 0.7 1.2 2.2 3.5 4.3 5.2 6.1 7.2 8.3 9.0
14 0.8 1.6 2.7 4.3 5.3 6.3 7.5 8.9 10.3 11.3
16 0.9 1.7 3.0 4.7 5.8 6.9 8.3 9.9 11.5 12.6
24 x 16 3.3 6.2 10.7 16.5 20.1 23.4 27.5 32.2 36.8 39.3
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
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Table 15. Single duct (VCWF) 3/4-row coil with integral attenuator and bottom access standard air leakage unit casing
(cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 0.7 1.5 2.9 5.8 8.3 10.6 12.4 14.1 15.9 18.0
8 1.2 2.4 4.3 7.5 9.9 12.1 14.2 16.3 18.4 20.2
10 1.7 3.2 5.7 9.1 11.5 13.6 16.1 18.8 21.4 23.1
12 2.0 3.7 6.6 10.4 13.0 15.5 18.3 21.6 24.8 27.1
14 2.5 4.7 8.2 12.9 16.0 19.0 22.6 26.8 31.0 33.9
16 2.8 5.2 9.1 14.1 17.5 20.8 24.8 29.6 34.5 37.9
24 x 16 10.0 18.6 32.2 49.5 60.3 70.3 82.4 96.7 110.4 117.9
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 16. Single duct (VCEF) with integral attenuator ultra-low air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 1.4 2.8 5.3 9.5 12.9 15.7 18.3 20.7 23.3 26.1
8 1.5 3.0 5.5 9.8 13.2 16.1 18.7 21.3 23.8 26.4
10 1.7 3.2 5.9 10.2 13.5 16.4 19.2 22.0 24.7 27.3
12 1.7 3.2 6.0 10.3 13.8 16.8 19.6 22.4 25.1 27.6
14 1.8 3.5 6.3 10.8 14.3 17.4 20.4 23.4 26.3 28.7
16 2.0 3.7 6.8 11.3 14.8 17.8 20.9 24.1 27.1 29.4
24 x 16 3.1 5.7 9.9 15.2 18.4 21.5 25.2 29.5 33.6 35.6
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 17. Single duct (VCEF) with integral attenuator standard air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 1.4 2.8 5.3 9.5 12.9 15.7 18.3 20.7 23.3 26.1
8 1.5 3.0 5.5 9.8 13.2 16.1 18.7 21.3 23.8 26.4
10 1.7 3.2 5.9 10.2 13.5 16.4 19.2 22.0 24.7 27.3
12 1.7 3.2 6.0 10.3 13.8 16.8 19.6 22.4 25.1 27.6
14 1.8 3.5 6.3 10.8 14.3 17.4 20.4 23.4 26.3 28.7
16 2.0 3.7 6.8 11.3 14.8 17.8 20.9 24.1 27.1 29.4
24 x 16 3.1 5.7 9.9 15.2 18.4 21.5 25.2 29.5 33.6 35.6
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 18. Single duct (VCEF) with integral attenuator and bottom access ultra-low air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 1.48 2.89 5.47 9.86 13.43 16.42 19.05 21.54 24.10 26.93
8 1.60 3.09 5.78 10.20 13.71 16.70 19.43 22.10 24.80 27.56
10 1.77 3.38 6.21 10.63 14.02 16.96 19.80 22.70 25.63 28.33
12 1.77 3.40 6.25 10.77 14.29 17.35 20.30 23.30 26.30 29.09
14 1.89 3.60 6.59 11.26 14.87 18.06 21.19 24.41 27.59 30.36
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Table 18. Single duct (VCEF) with integral attenuator and bottom access ultra-low air leakage unit casing (cfm)
(continued)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
16 2.04 3.87 7.01 11.75 15.33 18.52 21.76 25.15 28.46 31.11
24 x 16 3.16 5.86 10.13 15.53 18.92 22.09 25.96 30.52 34.89 37.27
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Table 19. Single duct (VCEF) with integral attenuator and bottom access standard air leakage unit casing (cfm)
Pressure (in. wg)
Inlet Size
0.25 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4,5,6 1.48 2.89 5.47 9.86 13.43 16.42 19.05 21.54 24.10 26.93
8 1.60 3.09 5.78 10.20 13.71 16.70 19.43 22.10 24.80 27.56
10 1.77 3.38 6.21 10.63 14.02 16.96 19.80 22.70 25.63 28.33
12 1.77 3.40 6.25 10.77 14.29 17.35 20.30 23.30 26.30 29.09
14 1.89 3.60 6.59 11.26 14.87 18.06 21.19 24.41 27.59 30.36
16 2.04 3.87 7.01 11.75 15.33 18.52 21.76 25.15 28.46 31.11
24 x 16 3.16 5.86 10.13 15.53 18.92 22.09 25.96 30.52 34.89 37.27
Note: Casing leakage determined with the air valve fully open and unit discharge sealed. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate as
a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
8 0.69 1.29 2.23 3.42 4.08 4.59 5.15 5.82 6.48 6.86
10 0.71 1.33 2.31 3.54 4.22 4.72 5.26 5.91 6.55 6.94
12 0.76 1.42 2.45 3.73 4.42 4.94 5.55 6.28 7.00 7.42
14 0.79 1.46 2.52 3.82 4.52 5.06 5.70 6.48 7.27 7.72
16 0.81 1.51 2.60 3.91 4.61 5.15 5.78 6.53 7.25 7.54
24 x 16 33.43 60.25 98.65 140.61 170.17 204.13 231.83 0.00 0.00 0.00
Note: Air valve leakage determined with the air valve fully closed and unit discharge open. A precision low flow orifice upstream of the unit is used to measure the leakage rate
as a function of the inlet positive static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
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Table 22. Heating capacity (MBh), inlet size 04, 05, 06 — I-P
Airflow (cfm)
Water Pres-
Fluid Flow
Coil Rows sure Drop (ft
(GPM)
H2O)
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
0.50 0.51 4.44 6.15 7.31 8.22 9.01 9.70 10.31 10.85 11.33 11.77
1.00 1.68 4.75 6.81 8.28 9.49 10.55 11.51 12.38 13.17 13.91 14.61
1 1.50 3.40 4.87 7.06 8.66 10.01 11.20 12.29 13.29 14.22 15.09 15.91
2.00 5.63 4.93 7.19 8.87 10.29 11.56 12.72 13.80 14.81 15.76 16.66
2.50 8.35 4.96 7.28 9.00 10.47 11.78 13.00 14.13 15.19 16.20 17.15
1.00 0.59 5.61 9.57 12.47 14.69 16.45 17.87 19.06 20.06 20.92 21.67
2.00 2.03 5.76 10.13 13.56 16.34 18.65 20.60 22.28 23.74 25.03 26.18
2 3.00 4.20 5.81 10.33 13.96 16.96 19.49 21.67 23.57 25.24 26.73 28.07
4.00 7.06 5.83 10.43 14.17 17.28 19.94 22.24 24.26 26.06 27.66 29.11
5.00 10.58 5.85 10.49 14.29 17.49 20.22 22.60 24.70 26.57 28.26 29.78
1.00 0.87 6.30 11.28 15.15 18.19 20.60 22.57 24.20 25.57 26.74 27.75
2.00 2.93 6.44 11.78 16.30 20.08 23.28 26.03 28.42 30.50 32.35 33.99
3 3.00 6.02 6.46 11.95 16.68 20.74 24.25 27.32 30.03 32.44 34.60 36.55
4.00 10.08 6.46 12.04 16.88 21.08 24.75 28.00 30.89 33.48 35.81 37.94
5.00 15.06 6.47 12.09 16.99 21.28 25.06 28.42 31.42 34.12 36.57 38.81
1.00 1.15 6.57 12.24 16.86 20.56 23.54 25.97 27.97 29.65 31.08 32.30
2.00 3.83 6.62 12.63 17.90 22.46 26.41 29.84 32.84 35.48 37.82 39.91
4 3.00 7.85 6.64 12.76 18.23 23.08 27.38 31.20 34.61 37.67 40.43 42.93
4.00 13.10 6.64 12.81 18.41 23.38 27.86 31.89 35.52 38.81 41.80 44.53
5.00 19.54 6.65 12.93 18.56 23.57 28.15 32.30 36.07 39.50 42.64 45.53
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(MBH x 921.7/Cfm)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (2 x MBH/Gpm)
5. Capacity based on 55°F entering air temperature and 180°F entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (0.020 inch wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
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1.00 2.25 8.03 10.92 13.16 15.01 16.62 18.06 19.34 20.48 21.52
1 1.50 4.55 8.33 11.51 14.05 16.20 18.08 19.77 21.30 22.74 24.05
2.00 7.53 8.50 11.83 14.54 16.86 18.92 20.79 22.49 24.07 25.54
2.50 11.15 8.60 12.03 14.86 17.29 19.46 21.45 23.28 24.98 26.56
2.50 0.47 10.99 17.42 22.21 25.79 28.57 30.82 32.68 34.24 35.59
4.00 1.11 11.27 18.26 23.72 27.94 31.33 34.12 36.48 38.51 40.27
6.00 2.35 11.43 18.77 24.64 29.29 33.10 36.28 39.00 41.36 43.43
2
8.00 4.00 11.52 19.03 25.14 30.03 34.06 37.47 40.40 42.96 45.22
10.00 6.06 11.57 19.20 25.45 30.49 34.68 38.23 41.30 43.99 46.37
12.00 8.52 11.60 19.31 25.66 30.81 35.10 38.76 41.93 44.71 47.19
2.50 0.54 12.65 21.12 27.79 32.88 36.90 40.16 42.85 45.13 47.07
4.00 1.28 12.88 21.94 29.45 35.45 40.35 44.45 47.92 50.91 53.52
6.00 2.68 12.99 22.41 30.43 37.01 42.50 47.17 51.20 54.72 57.82
3
8.00 4.55 13.14 22.65 30.94 37.83 43.65 48.64 52.99 56.81 60.21
10.00 6.87 13.13 22.79 31.25 38.34 44.36 49.57 54.12 58.15 61.75
12.00 9.63 13.14 22.89 31.47 38.68 44.86 50.21 54.91 59.08 62.81
2.50 0.69 13.57 23.37 31.56 37.98 43.10 47.28 50.74 53.65 56.15
4.00 1.59 13.65 24.07 33.18 40.68 46.93 52.20 56.70 60.60 64.01
6.00 3.32 13.70 24.48 34.09 42.25 49.21 55.22 60.45 65.06 69.14
4
8.00 5.61 13.73 24.77 34.55 43.05 50.40 56.81 62.46 67.47 71.95
10.00 8.44 13.75 24.75 34.82 43.54 51.13 57.80 63.71 68.99 73.73
12.00 11.81 13.76 24.83 35.01 43.87 51.63 58.48 64.57 70.03 74.96
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(MBH x 921.7/Cfm)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (2 x MBH/Gpm)
5. Capacity based on 55°F entering air temperature and 180°F entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (0.020 inch wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
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Airflow (cfm)
Water
Fluid Flow
Coil Rows Pressure Drop
(GPM)
(ft H2O)
200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1200 1400
0.7 1.70 12.25 14.47 16.31 17.84 19.12 20.24 21.22 22.10 22.88 24.24 25.37
1.0 3.13 13.10 15.71 17.81 19.65 21.30 22.75 24.06 25.25 26.33 28.24 29.88
1 1.5 6.31 13.84 16.82 19.27 21.41 23.32 25.07 26.72 28.25 29.66 32.21 34.45
2.0 10.42 14.24 17.42 20.08 22.43 24.55 26.49 28.29 29.98 31.59 34.56 37.20
2.5 15.41 14.49 17.81 20.60 23.08 25.34 27.43 29.37 31.19 32.91 36.10 39.04
2.5 0.98 19.78 26.13 31.12 35.14 38.48 41.28 43.68 45.77 47.60 50.66 53.14
4.0 2.36 20.45 27.47 33.17 37.91 41.94 45.40 48.43 51.10 53.48 57.54 60.90
2 6.0 5.05 20.84 28.25 34.40 39.61 44.09 48.01 51.47 54.55 57.33 62.13 66.16
8.0 8.70 21.04 28.66 35.05 40.50 45.24 49.41 53.12 56.44 59.45 64.69 69.11
10.0 13.29 21.17 28.91 35.45 41.07 45.97 50.30 54.17 57.64 60.80 66.32 71.02
2.5 1.35 23.13 31.53 38.31 43.87 48.50 52.40 55.74 58.62 61.14 65.34 68.71
4.0 3.19 23.72 32.89 40.61 47.17 52.82 57.73 62.03 65.84 69.24 75.04 79.83
3 6.0 6.72 24.04 33.64 41.92 49.11 55.41 60.98 65.94 70.40 74.42 81.42 87.30
8.0 11.46 24.20 34.02 42.59 50.10 56.76 62.69 68.02 72.84 77.23 84.92 91.46
10.0 17.37 24.29 34.25 42.99 50.71 57.59 63.75 69.32 74.37 78.99 87.14 94.12
2.5 1.83 24.92 34.83 43.06 49.91 55.65 60.50 64.64 68.21 71.32 76.45 80.53
4.0 4.26 25.37 36.04 45.31 53.37 60.39 66.55 71.98 76.80 81.10 88.46 94.52
4 6.0 8.89 25.61 36.69 46.52 55.28 63.10 70.09 76.37 82.05 87.20 96.20 103.79
8.0 15.04 25.71 36.97 47.12 56.24 64.46 71.89 78.64 84.79 90.42 100.37 108.88
10.0 22.68 25.78 37.18 47.47 56.81 65.28 72.99 80.03 86.48 92.41 102.97 112.80
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(MBH x 921.7/Cfm)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (2 x MBH/Gpm)
5. Capacity based on 55°F entering air temperature and 180°F entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (0.020 inch wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
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1.0 0.65 17.36 21.29 24.29 26.63 28.54 30.15 31.53 32.73 33.77 34.25
2.0 2.24 19.71 24.99 29.13 32.62 35.76 38.54 41.02 43.26 45.28 46.23
1 3.0 4.65 20.63 26.52 31.28 35.38 39.02 42.31 45.36 48.18 50.79 52.02
4.0 7.85 21.12 27.37 32.47 36.93 40.94 44.59 47.95 51.07 54.00 55.41
5.0 11.82 21.43 27.90 33.23 37.93 42.18 46.08 49.69 53.06 56.22 57.72
3.5 0.67 28.82 40.13 48.24 54.36 59.17 63.07 66.30 69.03 71.37 72.43
5.0 1.31 29.75 42.23 51.53 58.77 64.60 69.42 73.48 76.96 79.99 81.36
8.0 3.18 30.61 44.22 54.73 63.16 70.11 75.98 81.01 85.39 89.25 91.02
2
11.0 5.82 31.02 45.17 56.30 65.36 72.92 79.36 84.94 89.83 94.17 96.16
14.0 9.21 31.25 45.74 57.25 66.69 74.63 81.43 87.36 92.58 97.22 99.36
17.0 13.35 31.41 46.12 57.88 67.58 75.78 82.84 89.00 94.45 99.32 101.57
3.5 0.85 33.17 47.68 58.32 66.42 72.78 77.92 82.17 85.74 88.78 90.15
5.0 1.64 34.05 49.95 62.16 71.81 79.63 86.10 91.57 96.24 100.30 102.13
8.0 3.92 34.82 52.01 65.77 77.03 86.44 94.42 101.30 107.31 112.60 115.03
3
11.0 7.12 35.17 52.98 67.50 79.58 89.82 98.63 106.30 113.06 119.07 121.83
14.0 11.20 35.37 53.54 68.52 81.10 91.86 101.17 109.34 116.59 123.06 126.05
17.0 16.15 35.50 53.91 69.19 82.11 93.22 102.88 111.40 118.98 125.78 128.92
3.5 1.03 36.85 55.08 68.93 79.60 87.99 94.75 100.28 104.90 108.81 110.55
5.0 1.97 37.52 57.24 73.06 85.83 96.29 104.99 112.33 118.60 124.02 126.46
8.0 4.67 38.06 59.08 76.72 91.58 104.21 115.07 124.49 132.74 140.03 143.37
4
11.0 8.42 38.31 59.89 78.38 94.26 108.00 119.99 130.54 139.90 148.26 152.12
14.0 13.19 38.44 60.35 79.34 95.82 110.22 122.90 134.15 144.21 153.26 157.46
17.0 18.95 38.52 60.68 79.95 96.83 111.67 124.82 136.56 147.10 156.62 161.05
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(MBH x 921.7/Cfm)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (2 x MBH/Gpm)
5. Capacity based on 55°F entering air temperature and 180°F entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (0.020 inch wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
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2.0 1.30 33.39 41.27 47.39 52.22 56.21 59.58 62.48 65.00 67.22 68.24
3.0 2.68 36.04 45.42 52.74 59.08 64.48 69.18 73.32 77.01 80.33 81.86
1 4.0 4.50 37.51 47.85 56.09 63.10 69.41 75.02 80.04 84.57 88.69 90.62
5.0 6.73 38.45 49.43 58.31 65.96 72.73 78.93 84.59 89.74 94.47 96.70
6.0 9.37 39.11 50.54 59.89 68.01 75.25 81.80 87.87 93.51 98.70 101.16
5.0 1.10 54.92 74.90 88.69 98.84 106.66 112.90 118.01 122.29 125.94 127.57
9.0 3.32 54.92 74.90 88.69 98.84 106.66 112.90 118.01 122.29 125.94 127.57
13.0 6.70 58.16 81.95 99.52 113.14 124.07 133.09 140.69 147.20 152.86 155.42
2
17.0 11.19 59.47 84.92 104.25 119.58 132.11 142.60 151.56 159.32 166.12 169.23
21.0 16.78 60.18 86.58 106.92 123.25 136.75 148.15 157.95 166.50 174.04 177.49
23.0 19.99 60.64 87.63 108.64 125.64 139.78 151.79 162.17 171.26 179.30 183.00
5.0 1.36 60.81 88.03 109.30 126.55 140.93 153.18 163.79 173.08 181.33 185.12
9.0 4.04 65.41 92.36 111.26 125.14 135.74 144.10 150.87 156.47 161.20 163.30
13.0 8.06 68.53 100.46 124.85 144.04 159.54 172.33 183.09 192.29 200.24 203.84
3
17.0 13.36 69.72 103.68 130.53 152.26 170.24 185.40 198.37 209.62 219.49 223.98
21.0 19.93 70.34 105.42 133.64 156.85 176.31 192.90 207.24 219.79 230.89 235.97
23.0 23.69 70.73 106.51 135.61 159.78 180.21 197.77 213.04 226.48 238.43 243.92
5.0 1.63 70.87 106.91 136.35 160.88 181.69 199.61 215.25 229.04 241.32 246.97
9.0 4.77 71.57 104.12 127.34 144.37 157.25 167.30 175.35 181.93 187.42 189.84
13.0 9.43 74.20 112.26 142.33 166.35 185.87 202.01 215.56 227.10 237.06 241.54
4
17.0 15.54 75.13 115.30 148.25 175.50 198.31 217.66 234.28 248.72 261.38 267.15
21.0 23.09 75.59 116.88 151.40 180.46 205.18 226.46 244.98 261.23 275.64 282.24
23.0 27.39 75.88 117.84 153.35 183.56 209.54 232.10 251.88 269.38 284.98 292.17
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(MBH x 921.7/Cfm)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (2 x MBH/Gpm)
5. Capacity based on 55°F entering air temperature and 180°F entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (0.020 inch wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
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2.0 1.44 40.19 47.47 55.50 61.47 66.17 69.99 73.16 75.85 76.66
4.0 4.92 46.10 55.70 67.15 76.82 84.98 91.99 98.11 103.52 105.19
1 5.0 7.35 47.47 57.75 70.23 80.65 89.82 97.83 104.92 111.25 113.21
6.0 10.22 48.43 59.21 72.43 83.55 93.31 102.08 109.91 116.97 119.17
7.0 13.52 49.13 60.29 74.09 85.79 96.03 105.31 113.73 121.37 123.76
5.0 1.36 69.16 87.30 105.71 118.21 127.32 134.29 139.82 144.34 145.67
9.0 4.05 74.23 96.49 120.80 138.46 152.00 162.77 171.59 178.98 181.19
13.0 8.07 76.30 100.39 127.51 147.81 163.73 176.63 187.36 196.46 199.20
2
17.0 13.38 77.42 102.55 131.32 153.20 170.59 184.83 196.78 206.99 210.08
21.0 19.96 78.14 103.93 133.78 156.72 175.10 190.26 203.06 214.05 217.39
23.0 23.72 78.41 104.45 134.71 158.06 176.82 192.34 205.47 216.77 220.21
5.0 1.45 83.14 107.57 132.43 149.06 160.94 169.87 176.83 182.43 184.06
9.0 4.30 88.40 118.43 152.10 176.81 195.73 210.72 222.91 233.04 236.06
13.0 8.53 90.40 122.78 160.50 189.29 212.03 230.51 245.86 245.86 262.75
3
17.0 14.12 91.46 125.11 165.14 196.34 221.42 242.10 259.49 274.37 278.86
21.0 21.02 92.11 126.57 168.08 200.87 227.53 249.71 268.52 284.71 289.63
23.0 24.97 92.35 127.11 169.18 202.58 229.84 252.61 271.97 288.69 293.77
5.0 1.75 91.81 121.36 151.59 171.54 185.51 195.78 203.65 209.86 211.66
9.0 5.11 96.56 132.62 174.16 204.99 228.59 247.19 262.20 274.58 278.24
13.0 10.07 98.23 136.82 183.31 219.50 248.33 271.80 291.29 307.75 312.68
4
17.0 16.56 99.08 139.00 188.19 227.48 259.47 286.00 308.38 327.54 333.32
21.0 24.56 99.60 140.32 191.22 232.52 266.60 295.21 319.58 340.63 347.02
23.0 29.11 99.79 140.81 192.34 234.39 269.28 298.69 323.85 345.64 352.28
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(MBH x 921.7/Cfm)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (2 x MBH/Gpm)
5. Capacity based on 55°F entering air temperature and 180°F entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (0.020 inch wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
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5 10.4 0.045 4.2 24.6 0.106 6.5 34.2 0.148 8.7 43.8 0.190 10.2
6 10.4 0.045 4.2 24.6 0.106 6.5 34.2 0.148 8.7 43.8 0.190 10.2
8 13.8 0.060 5.5 35.5 0.154 8.9 48.5 0.210 11.7 61.5 0.266 14.0
10 20.0 0.086 7.6 49.0 0.212 11.8 68.2 0.295 15.2 87.4 0.378 19.0
12 31.7 0.137 9.0 58.2 0.252 14.5 84.7 0.366 19.9 111.1 0.481 24.3
14 51.3 0.222 12.4 88.8 0.384 20.3 126.3 0.547 27.8 163.8 0.709 34.4
16 62.6 0.271 13.8 107.2 0.464 22.5 151.9 0.657 30.9 196.5 0.851 38.4
24x16 69.6 0.301 15.1 121.3 0.525 25.1 172.9 0.749 34.6 224.6 0.972 42.8
Table 30. Temperature correction factors for water pressure drop (ft)
Average Water Temperature (°F) 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110
Correction Factor 0.970 0.985 1.000 1.020 1.030 1.050 1.080 1.100 1.130 1.150
Correction Factor 0.32 0.40 0.48 0.56 0.64 0.80 1.00 1.12 1.20 1.28 1.44 1.60
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Performance Data — SI
Table 32. Air pressure drop (Pa) — SI
Hot Water
Inlet Size Airflow (L/s) Cooling Only
1-row coil 2-row coil 3-row coil 4-row coil Electric Heat
24 2 3 5 6 7 2
47 2 7 11 15 19 2
4
71 2 10 18 26 33 2
106 2 15 29 44 59 5
47 2 6 10 14 18 2
94 2 15 27 39 52 2
5
141 2 26 49 73 97 5
165 5 31 61 92 123 5
47 2 6 10 14 18 2
118 12 30 47 65 83 12
6
165 25 55 85 115 146 27
94 2 9 16 24 31 2
188 5 27 49 72 95 5
8
282 10 51 94 138 182 12
235 2 18 34 50 67 2
376 2 21 41 61 81 2
705 2 32 62 92 123 2
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0.03 1.52 1.30 1.80 2.14 2.41 2.64 2.84 3.02 3.18 3.32 3.45
0.06 5.02 1.39 2.00 2.43 2.78 3.09 3.37 3.63 3.86 4.08 4.28
1 0.09 10.17 1.43 2.07 2.54 2.93 3.28 3.60 3.89 4.17 4.42 4.66
0.13 16.83 1.44 2.11 2.60 3.01 3.39 3.73 4.04 4.34 4.62 4.88
0.16 24.97 1.45 2.13 2.64 3.07 3.45 3.81 4.14 4.45 4.75 5.02
0.06 1.76 1.64 2.80 3.65 4.30 4.82 5.24 5.58 5.88 6.13 6.35
0.13 6.07 1.69 2.97 3.97 4.79 5.46 6.04 6.53 6.96 7.33 7.67
2 0.19 12.56 1.70 3.03 4.09 4.97 5.71 6.35 6.91 7.40 7.83 8.22
0.25 21.11 1.71 3.06 4.15 5.06 5.84 6.52 7.11 7.64 8.10 8.53
0.32 31.63 1.71 3.07 4.19 5.12 5.92 6.62 7.24 7.79 8.28 8.73
0.06 2.60 1.85 3.31 4.44 5.33 6.04 6.61 7.09 7.49 7.83 8.13
0.13 8.76 1.89 3.45 4.78 5.88 6.82 7.63 8.33 8.94 9.48 9.96
3 0.19 18.00 1.89 3.50 4.89 6.08 7.11 8.00 8.80 9.50 10.14 10.71
0.25 30.14 1.89 3.53 4.95 6.18 7.25 8.20 9.05 9.81 10.49 11.12
0.32 45.03 1.90 3.54 4.98 6.24 7.34 8.33 9.21 10.00 10.72 11.37
0.06 3.44 1.93 3.59 4.94 6.02 6.90 7.61 8.20 8.69 9.11 9.46
0.13 11.45 1.94 3.70 5.24 6.58 7.74 8.74 9.62 10.40 11.08 11.69
4 0.19 23.47 1.95 3.74 5.34 6.76 8.02 9.14 10.14 11.04 11.85 12.58
0.25 39.17 1.95 3.75 5.39 6.85 8.16 9.34 10.41 11.37 12.25 13.05
0.32 58.42 1.95 3.79 5.44 6.91 8.25 9.46 10.57 11.57 12.49 13.34
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(kW x 0.83/L/s)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (kW/(4.19)/L/s)
5. Capacity based on 12°C entering air temperature and 82°C entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (.020” wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
0.06 6.73 2.35 3.20 3.86 4.40 4.87 5.29 5.67 6.00 6.31
1 0.09 13.60 2.44 3.37 4.12 4.75 5.30 5.79 6.24 6.66 7.05
0.13 22.51 2.49 3.47 4.26 4.94 5.54 6.09 6.59 7.05 7.48
0.16 33.34 2.52 3.52 4.35 5.07 5.70 6.28 6.82 7.32 7.78
0.16 1.41 3.22 5.10 6.51 7.56 8.37 9.03 9.58 10.03 10.43
0.25 3.32 3.30 5.35 6.95 8.19 9.18 10.00 10.69 11.28 11.80
0.38 7.03 3.35 5.50 7.22 8.58 9.70 10.63 11.43 12.12 12.72
2
0.5 11.96 3.38 5.58 7.37 8.80 9.98 10.98 11.84 12.59 13.25
0.63 18.12 3.39 5.63 7.46 8.93 10.16 11.20 12.10 12.89 13.59
0.76 25.47 3.40 5.66 7.52 9.03 10.28 11.36 12.29 13.10 13.83
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0.25 3.83 3.77 6.43 8.63 10.39 11.82 13.02 14.04 14.92 15.68
0.38 8.01 3.81 6.57 8.92 10.84 12.45 13.82 15.00 16.03 16.94
3
0.5 13.60 3.85 6.64 9.07 11.08 12.79 14.25 15.53 16.65 17.64
0.63 20.54 3.85 6.68 9.16 11.23 13.00 14.52 15.86 17.04 18.09
0.76 28.79 3.85 6.71 9.22 11.33 13.14 14.71 16.09 17.31 18.40
0.16 2.06 3.98 6.85 9.25 11.13 12.63 13.85 14.87 15.72 16.45
0.25 4.75 4.00 7.05 9.72 11.92 13.75 15.29 16.61 17.76 18.75
0.38 9.93 4.01 7.17 9.99 12.38 14.42 16.18 17.71 19.06 20.26
4
0.5 16.77 4.02 7.26 10.12 12.61 14.77 16.65 18.30 19.77 21.08
0.63 25.24 4.03 7.25 10.20 12.76 14.98 16.94 18.67 20.21 21.60
0.76 35.31 4.03 7.28 10.26 12.85 15.13 17.13 18.92 20.52 21.96
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(kW x 0.83/L/s)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (kW/(4.19)/L/s)
5. Capacity based on 12°C entering air temperature and 82°C entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (.020” wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
0.06 9.36 3.84 4.60 5.22 5.76 6.24 6.67 7.05 7.40 7.71 8.27 8.75
1 0.09 18.87 4.06 4.93 5.65 6.27 6.83 7.35 7.83 8.28 8.69 9.44 10.09
0.13 31.16 4.17 5.10 5.88 6.57 7.19 7.76 8.29 8.78 9.26 10.13 10.90
0.16 46.08 4.25 5.22 6.04 6.76 7.42 8.04 8.61 9.14 9.64 10.58 11.44
0.16 2.93 5.80 7.66 9.12 10.30 11.27 12.10 12.80 13.41 13.95 14.84 15.57
0.25 7.06 5.99 8.05 9.72 11.11 12.29 13.30 14.19 14.97 15.67 16.86 17.84
2 0.38 15.10 6.11 8.28 10.08 11.61 12.92 14.07 15.08 15.98 16.80 18.20 19.38
0.50 26.01 6.16 8.40 10.27 11.87 13.26 14.48 15.56 16.54 17.42 18.95 20.25
0.63 39.74 6.20 8.47 10.39 12.03 13.47 14.74 15.87 16.89 17.81 19.43 20.81
0.16 4.04 6.78 9.24 11.22 12.85 14.21 15.35 16.33 17.18 17.91 19.14 20.13
0.25 9.54 6.95 9.64 11.90 13.82 15.48 16.91 18.17 19.29 20.29 21.99 23.39
3 0.38 20.09 7.04 9.86 12.28 14.39 16.24 17.87 19.32 20.63 21.81 23.86 25.58
0.50 34.27 7.09 9.97 12.48 14.68 16.63 18.37 19.93 21.34 22.63 24.88 26.80
0.63 51.94 7.12 10.04 12.60 14.86 16.87 18.68 20.31 21.79 23.14 25.53 27.58
0.16 5.47 7.30 10.21 12.62 14.62 16.31 17.73 18.94 19.99 20.90 22.40 23.60
0.25 12.74 7.43 10.56 13.28 15.64 17.69 19.50 21.09 22.50 23.76 25.92 27.69
4 0.38 26.58 7.50 10.75 13.63 16.20 18.49 20.54 22.38 24.04 25.55 28.19 30.41
0.50 44.97 7.53 10.83 13.81 16.48 18.89 21.06 23.04 24.84 26.49 29.41 31.90
0.63 67.81 7.55 10.89 13.91 16.65 19.13 21.39 23.45 25.34 27.08 30.17 32.84
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0.13 6.70 5.78 7.32 8.54 9.56 10.48 11.29 12.02 12.68 13.27 13.55
1 0.19 13.90 6.04 7.77 9.17 10.37 11.43 12.40 13.29 14.12 14.88 15.24
0.25 23.47 6.19 8.02 9.51 10.82 12.00 13.06 14.05 14.96 15.82 16.24
0.32 35.34 6.28 8.17 9.74 11.11 12.36 13.50 14.56 15.55 16.47 16.91
0.22 2.00 8.44 11.76 14.13 15.93 17.34 18.48 19.43 20.23 20.91 21.22
0.32 3.92 8.72 12.37 15.10 17.22 18.93 20.34 21.53 22.55 23.44 23.84
0.50 9.51 8.97 12.96 16.04 18.51 20.54 22.26 23.74 25.02 26.15 26.67
2
0.69 17.40 9.09 13.23 16.50 19.15 21.37 23.25 24.89 26.32 27.59 28.17
0.88 27.54 9.16 13.40 16.77 19.54 21.87 23.86 25.60 27.13 28.49 29.11
1.07 39.92 9.20 13.51 16.96 19.80 22.20 24.27 26.08 27.67 29.10 29.76
0.22 2.54 9.72 13.97 17.09 19.46 21.32 22.83 24.08 25.12 26.01 26.41
0.32 4.90 9.98 14.64 18.21 21.04 23.33 25.23 26.83 28.20 29.39 29.92
0.50 11.72 10.20 15.24 19.27 22.57 25.33 27.67 29.68 31.44 32.99 33.70
3
0.69 21.29 10.30 15.52 19.78 23.32 26.32 28.90 31.15 33.13 34.89 35.70
0.88 33.49 10.36 15.69 20.08 23.76 26.91 29.64 32.04 34.16 36.06 36.93
1.07 48.29 10.40 15.80 20.27 24.06 27.31 30.14 32.64 34.86 36.85 37.77
0.22 3.08 10.80 16.14 20.20 23.32 25.78 27.76 29.38 30.74 31.88 32.39
0.32 5.89 10.99 16.77 21.41 25.15 28.21 30.76 32.91 34.75 36.34 37.05
0.50 13.96 11.15 17.31 22.48 26.83 30.53 33.72 36.48 38.89 41.03 42.01
4
0.69 25.18 11.22 17.55 22.97 27.62 31.64 35.16 38.25 40.99 43.44 44.57
0.88 39.44 11.26 17.68 23.25 28.08 32.29 36.01 39.31 42.25 44.91 46.14
1.07 56.66 11.29 17.78 23.43 28.37 32.72 36.57 40.01 43.10 45.89 47.19
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(kW x 0.83/L/s)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (kW/(4.19)/L/s)
5. Capacity based on 12°C entering air temperature and 82°C entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (.020” wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
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Airflow (L/s)
Water Pressure
Coil Rows Fluid Flow (L/s)
Drop (kPa)
282 470 658 846 1034 1222 1410 1598 1786 1880
0.13 3.89 9.78 12.09 13.89 15.30 16.47 17.46 18.31 19.05 19.70 19.99
0.19 8.01 10.56 13.31 15.45 17.31 18.89 20.27 21.48 22.56 23.54 23.98
1 0.25 13.46 10.99 14.02 16.43 18.49 20.34 21.98 23.45 24.78 25.99 26.55
0.32 20.12 11.27 14.48 17.08 19.33 21.31 23.13 24.78 26.29 27.68 28.33
0.38 28.02 11.46 14.81 17.55 19.93 22.05 23.97 25.75 27.40 28.92 29.64
0.32 3.29 16.09 21.95 25.99 28.96 31.25 33.08 34.58 35.83 36.90 37.38
0.57 9.93 16.09 21.95 25.99 28.96 31.25 33.08 34.58 35.83 36.90 37.38
0.82 20.03 17.04 24.01 29.16 33.15 36.35 39.00 41.22 43.13 44.79 45.54
2
1.07 33.46 17.42 24.88 30.55 35.04 38.71 41.78 44.41 46.68 48.67 49.58
1.32 50.17 17.63 25.37 31.33 36.11 40.07 43.41 46.28 48.78 50.99 52.00
1.45 59.77 17.77 25.68 31.83 36.81 40.96 44.47 47.52 50.18 52.53 53.62
0.32 4.07 17.82 25.79 32.02 37.08 41.29 44.88 47.99 50.71 53.13 54.24
0.57 12.08 19.17 27.06 32.60 36.67 39.77 42.22 44.20 45.85 47.23 47.85
0.82 24.10 20.08 29.43 36.58 42.20 46.75 50.49 53.65 56.34 58.67 59.73
3
1.07 39.95 20.43 30.38 38.25 44.61 49.88 54.32 58.12 61.42 64.31 65.63
1.32 59.59 20.61 30.89 39.16 45.96 51.66 56.52 60.72 64.40 67.65 69.14
1.45 70.83 20.72 31.21 39.73 46.82 52.80 57.95 62.42 66.36 69.86 71.47
0.32 4.87 20.76 31.32 39.95 47.14 53.24 58.49 63.07 67.11 70.71 72.36
0.57 14.26 20.97 30.51 37.31 42.30 46.07 49.02 51.38 53.31 54.91 55.62
0.82 28.20 21.74 32.89 41.70 48.74 54.46 59.19 63.16 66.54 69.46 70.77
4
1.07 46.46 22.01 33.78 43.44 51.42 58.10 63.77 68.64 72.87 76.58 78.27
1.32 69.04 22.15 34.25 44.36 52.87 60.12 66.35 71.78 76.54 80.76 82.70
1.45 81.90 22.23 34.53 44.93 53.78 61.40 68.01 73.80 78.93 83.50 85.61
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(kW x 0.83/L/s)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (kW/(4.19)/L/s)
5. Capacity based on 12°C entering air temperature and 82°C entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (.020” wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
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0.25 14.71 13.51 16.32 19.67 22.51 24.9 26.95 28.75 30.33 30.82
1 0.32 21.98 13.91 16.92 20.58 23.63 26.32 28.66 30.74 32.6 33.17
0.38 30.56 14.19 17.35 21.22 24.48 27.34 29.91 32.2 34.27 34.92
0.44 40.42 14.4 17.66 21.71 25.14 28.14 30.86 33.32 35.56 36.26
0.32 4.07 20.26 25.58 30.97 34.64 37.3 39.35 40.97 42.29 42.68
0.57 12.11 21.75 28.27 35.39 40.57 44.54 47.69 50.28 52.44 53.09
0.82 24.13 22.36 29.41 37.36 43.31 47.97 51.75 54.9 57.56 58.37
2
1.07 40.01 22.68 30.05 38.48 44.89 49.98 54.16 57.66 60.65 61.55
1.32 59.68 22.9 30.45 39.2 45.92 51.3 55.75 59.5 62.72 63.7
1.45 70.92 22.97 30.6 39.47 46.31 51.81 56.36 60.2 63.51 64.52
0.32 4.34 24.36 31.52 38.8 43.67 47.16 49.77 51.81 53.45 53.93
0.57 12.86 25.9 34.7 44.57 51.81 57.35 61.74 65.31 68.28 69.17
0.82 25.5 26.49 35.97 47.03 55.46 62.12 67.54 72.04 75.84 76.99
3
1.07 42.22 26.8 36.66 48.39 57.53 64.88 70.94 76.03 80.39 81.71
1.32 62.85 26.99 37.09 49.25 58.85 66.67 73.17 78.68 83.42 84.86
1.45 74.66 27.06 37.24 49.57 59.36 67.34 74.01 79.69 84.59 86.07
0.32 5.23 26.9 35.56 44.42 50.26 54.35 57.36 59.67 61.49 62.02
0.57 15.28 28.29 38.86 51.03 60.06 66.98 72.43 76.82 80.45 81.52
0.82 30.11 28.78 40.09 53.71 64.31 72.76 79.64 85.35 90.17 91.62
4
1.07 49.51 29.03 40.73 55.14 66.65 76.02 83.8 90.36 95.97 97.66
1.32 73.43 29.18 41.11 56.03 68.13 78.11 86.5 93.64 99.8 101.68
1.45 87.04 29.24 41.26 56.36 68.68 78.9 87.52 94.89 101.27 103.22
Notes:
1. Fouling factor = 0.00025
2. Use the following equations to calculate leaving air temperature (LAT) and water temperature difference (WTD).
3. LAT = EAT+(kW x 0.83/L/s)
4. WTD = EWT - LWT = (kW/(4.19)/L/s)
5. Capacity based on 12°C entering air temperature and 82°C entering water temperature. Refer to correction factors for different entering conditions.
6. For premium coils (.020” wall), side pressure drop increases x 17% and water velocity increases 7% for fixed GPM.
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4 170.4 0.170 1.9 403.1 0.401 2.9 560.4 0.560 3.9 717.8 0.719 4.6
5 170.4 0.170 1.9 403.1 0.401 2.9 560.4 0.560 3.9 717.8 0.719 4.6
6 170.4 0.170 1.9 403.1 0.401 2.9 560.4 0.560 3.9 717.8 0.719 4.6
8 226.1 0.227 2.5 581.7 0.583 4.0 794.8 0.795 5.3 1007.8 1.007 6.4
10 327.7 0.326 3.4 803.0 0.803 5.4 1117.6 1.117 6.9 1432.2 1.431 8.6
12 519.5 0.519 4.1 953.7 0.954 6.6 1388.0 1.385 9.0 1820.6 1.821 11.0
14 840.7 0.840 5.6 1455.2 1.454 9.2 2069.7 2.071 12.6 2684.2 2.684 15.6
16 1025.8 1.026 6.3 1756.7 1.756 10.2 2489.2 2.487 14.0 3220.1 3.221 17.4
24x16 1140.5 1.139 6.8 1987.8 1.987 11.4 2833.3 2.835 15.7 3680.5 3.679 19.4
Table 41. Temperature correction factors for water pressure drop (kPa)
Correction Factor 0.970 0.985 1.000 1.020 1.030 1.050 1.080 1.100 1.130 1.150
Correction Factor 0.32 0.40 0.48 0.56 0.64 0.80 1.00 1.12 1.20 1.29 1.45 1.61
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Electrical Data
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1
4 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1
3 1 1 1 - - 1 - - -
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Table 44. Minimum and maximum airflow per inlet size and kW
I-P SI
Inlet size kW
Min Heat cfm Max cfm Min L/s Max L/s
4 1.0 83 225 39 106
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Table 44. Minimum and maximum airflow per inlet size and kW (continued)
I-P SI
Inlet size kW
Min Heat cfm Max cfm Min L/s Max L/s
9.0 629 1400 297 661
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Table 44. Minimum and maximum airflow per inlet size and kW (continued)
I-P SI
Inlet size kW
Min Heat cfm Max cfm Min L/s Max L/s
1.0 - 22.0 1688 8000 797 3776
I-P SI
Max Max
Nom Reset Nom Reset Discharge Nom Reset Nom Reset Discharge
Inlet Size kW Reset Min/ Reset Min/
Min Local Max Local Air Temp Min Local Max Local Air Temp
Max Local Max Local
Heat Setting Heat Setting Reset Heat Setting Heat Setting Reset
Heat Range Heat Range
(cfm) (cfm) (Setpoint & (L/s) (L/s) (Setpoint &
Max) ΔT Max) ΔT
4 1.0 25 - 112 25 83 38 12 - 53 12 39 21
1.0 40 - 175 40 83 38 19 - 83 19 39 21
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I-P SI
Max Max
Nom Reset Nom Reset Discharge Nom Reset Nom Reset Discharge
Inlet Size kW Reset Min/ Reset Min/
Min Local Max Local Air Temp Min Local Max Local Air Temp
Max Local Max Local
Heat Setting Heat Setting Reset Heat Setting Heat Setting Reset
Heat Range Heat Range
(cfm) (cfm) (Setpoint & (L/s) (L/s) (Setpoint &
Max) ΔT Max) ΔT
5.5 105 - 450 105 384 45 50 - 213 50 181 25
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I-P SI
Max Max
Nom Reset Nom Reset Discharge Nom Reset Nom Reset Discharge
Inlet Size kW Reset Min/ Reset Min/
Min Local Max Local Air Temp Min Local Max Local Air Temp
Max Local Max Local
Heat Setting Heat Setting Reset Heat Setting Heat Setting Reset
Heat Range Heat Range
(cfm) (cfm) (Setpoint & (L/s) (L/s) (Setpoint &
Max) ΔT Max) ΔT
9.0 240 - 1000 240 629 45 113 - 472 113 297 25
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I-P SI
Max Max
Nom Reset Nom Reset Discharge Nom Reset Nom Reset Discharge
Inlet Size kW Reset Min/ Reset Min/
Min Local Max Local Air Temp Min Local Max Local Air Temp
Max Local Max Local
Heat Setting Heat Setting Reset Heat Setting Heat Setting Reset
Heat Range Heat Range
(cfm) (cfm) (Setpoint & (L/s) (L/s) (Setpoint &
Max) ΔT Max) ΔT
1.0 420 - 2000 420 920 3 198 - 891 198 434 2
16x24 1.5 800 - 4000 800 1688 3 378 - 1782 378 797 2
16x24 3.0 800 - 4000 800 1688 6 378 - 1782 378 797 3
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I-P SI
Max Max
Nom Reset Nom Reset Discharge Nom Reset Nom Reset Discharge
Inlet Size kW Reset Min/ Reset Min/
Min Local Max Local Air Temp Min Local Max Local Air Temp
Max Local Max Local
Heat Setting Heat Setting Reset Heat Setting Heat Setting Reset
Heat Range Heat Range
(cfm) (cfm) (Setpoint & (L/s) (L/s) (Setpoint &
Max) ΔT Max) ΔT
4.0 800 - 4000 800 1688 7 378 - 1782 378 797 4
16x24 4.5 800 - 4000 800 1688 8 378 - 1782 378 797 5
16x24 6.0 800 - 4000 800 1688 11 378 - 1782 378 797 6
16x24 7.5 800 - 4000 800 1688 14 378 - 1782 378 797 8
16x24 10.0 800 - 4000 800 1688 19 378 - 1782 378 797 10
16x24 13.0 800 - 4000 800 1688 24 378 - 1782 378 797 13
16x24 16.0 800 - 4000 800 1688 30 378 - 1782 378 797 17
16x24 20.0 800 - 4000 800 1688 37 378 - 1782 378 797 21
16x24 26.0 800 - 4000 800 1817 45 378 - 1782 378 858 25
16x24 32.0 800 - 4000 800 2236 45 378 - 1782 378 1055 25
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kW x 1000
3 φ amps =
PrimaryVoltage x 3
kW x 1000
1 φ amps =
PrimaryVoltage
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Table 46. Discharge sound power (dB)
Inlet Size Air-flow Air-flow (L/ 0.5-in. w.g. (125Pa) ∆Ps(a) 1.0-in. w.g. (250Pa) ∆Ps(a) 1.5-in. w.g. (375Pa) ∆Ps(b) 2.0-in. w.g. (500Pa) ∆Ps(a) 3.0-in. w.g. (750Pa) ∆Ps
(in) (cfm) s)
2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7
80 38 58 55 43 40 39 35 60 59 48 45 46 43 61 60 51 47 50 47 62 62 52 49 53 51 63 64 55 52 56 55
120 57 63 60 48 44 43 39 65 63 52 49 50 46 67 65 55 52 54 51 67 66 57 53 56 54 69 68 59 56 60 58
4
150 71 66 63 50 47 45 41 69 66 54 51 52 49 70 68 57 54 56 53 71 69 59 56 58 56 72 71 61 58 62 61
225 106 73 68 53 50 49 47 75 71 58 55 55 55 76 73 61 58 59 59 77 74 62 60 62 62 78 76 65 62 66 66
130 61 58 55 44 41 42 37 61 59 49 46 49 44 63 61 52 49 53 49 64 63 54 51 56 52 66 65 57 53 60 56
200 94 64 59 47 45 45 40 67 63 53 49 52 48 68 66 56 52 56 52 70 67 58 54 59 55 71 70 61 57 62 59
5
250 118 67 61 49 47 46 42 70 66 54 51 53 50 72 68 57 54 57 54 73 70 60 56 60 57 74 72 62 59 64 61
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350 165 72 66 52 50 48 46 75 70 57 54 55 54 77 72 60 57 60 58 78 74 62 59 62 61 79 76 65 62 66 65
200 94 60 55 46 42 38 37 63 60 51 47 44 44 65 62 54 50 48 48 66 64 56 53 50 51 68 66 59 55 54 54
300 142 64 60 49 45 41 40 67 64 54 50 47 47 69 67 57 54 51 51 71 68 59 56 53 54 72 71 62 59 57 57
6
400 189 68 63 51 48 43 43 71 68 57 53 49 50 73 70 60 56 53 54 74 72 62 58 56 56 76 74 65 61 59 60
500 236 70 66 54 50 45 45 74 71 59 55 52 52 75 73 62 58 55 56 77 75 64 60 58 59 78 77 67 63 61 62
350 165 63 55 46 41 43 38 66 60 52 47 50 46 68 63 56 51 54 51 69 65 58 53 57 54 71 68 62 56 61 58
500 245 67 58 49 45 45 41 70 63 55 51 52 49 72 66 59 54 57 54 73 68 61 56 60 57 75 71 65 60 64 61
8
700 330 72 62 52 49 48 45 75 67 59 54 56 53 76 70 62 58 60 58 78 72 65 60 63 61 79 75 68 63 67 65
900 425 76 66 55 52 51 49 79 70 61 58 59 57 80 73 65 61 63 61 82 75 68 64 66 65 83 78 71 67 70 69
550 260 60 53 49 46 42 37 63 59 55 51 49 44 65 62 58 54 52 49 66 64 60 56 55 51 68 67 63 59 59 55
800 387 65 57 53 49 45 41 68 62 58 54 52 48 70 65 61 57 56 52 71 68 64 60 59 55 72 71 67 62 62 59
10
1100 519 69 61 57 53 49 45 72 66 62 58 55 52 74 69 65 61 59 56 75 72 67 63 62 59 77 74 70 66 66 63
1400 661 73 65 60 57 52 49 76 70 65 62 58 56 78 73 68 65 62 60 79 75 70 67 65 63 81 78 73 69 69 67
800 378 58 54 51 44 41 37 62 59 56 50 48 44 65 62 59 53 52 48 67 64 61 55 54 51 69 67 63 59 58 55
1200 566 63 58 55 47 45 42 68 63 60 53 52 49 70 66 63 57 55 53 72 68 65 59 58 55 74 71 67 62 62 59
12
1600 755 68 62 59 51 48 45 72 67 64 56 55 52 74 70 66 60 59 56 76 72 68 62 61 59 78 74 71 66 65 63
2000 944 72 65 62 54 51 49 76 70 67 59 58 56 78 72 70 63 62 60 80 74 72 65 64 62 82 77 74 69 68 66
1100 519 57 56 53 47 42 39 61 61 58 53 48 47 63 65 61 56 53 51 65 67 63 59 56 55 67 70 66 62 59 59
1600 755 60 59 57 50 45 43 64 65 62 56 52 51 66 68 65 59 56 55 68 70 67 62 59 59 71 73 70 65 63 63
14
2100 991 62 62 60 53 48 46 66 67 65 59 55 54 69 70 68 62 59 59 71 72 70 64 62 62 73 75 73 68 66 66
3000 1416 66 64 65 57 53 51 70 70 70 62 60 59 72 73 73 66 64 64 74 75 75 68 67 67 76 78 78 71 70 71
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Inlet Size Air-flow Air-flow (L/ 0.5-in. w.g. (125Pa) ∆Ps(a) 1.0-in. w.g. (250Pa) ∆Ps(a) 1.5-in. w.g. (375Pa) ∆Ps(b) 2.0-in. w.g. (500Pa) ∆Ps(a) 3.0-in. w.g. (750Pa) ∆Ps
(in) (cfm) s)
2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7
1400 661 59 57 52 47 42 39 63 63 58 53 49 46 66 66 61 57 54 50 68 69 63 59 57 54 70 72 66 63 61 58
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2100 991 62 61 56 50 46 43 67 66 62 57 53 50 69 70 65 60 57 55 71 72 67 63 60 58 74 75 70 66 64 62
16
2800 1321 65 63 60 54 49 46 70 69 65 60 56 54 72 72 69 63 60 58 74 75 71 66 63 61 76 78 74 69 67 65
4000 1888 69 67 65 58 53 52 74 73 70 64 61 60 76 76 74 68 65 64 78 78 76 71 68 67 80 81 79 74 72 71
2700 1274 68 63 60 56 54 52 72 68 65 62 61 58 74 71 69 65 64 61 76 74 71 67 67 64 79 77 74 71 70 67
4000 1888 71 65 63 59 58 56 76 71 69 65 64 62 78 74 72 68 68 65 80 76 74 71 70 68 82 79 77 74 74 71
5300 2501 74 67 66 61 61 59 78 73 72 67 67 65 81 76 75 71 71 69 82 78 77 73 73 71 85 81 80 76 77 74
24 x 16
6000 2832 75 68 67 63 62 60 79 74 73 69 68 67 82 77 76 72 72 70 84 79 79 75 75 73 86 82 82 78 78 76
7500 3540 77 70 70 65 65 63 82 75 76 71 71 69 84 79 79 75 75 73 86 81 81 77 77 75 88 84 85 80 81 79
8000 3776 78 70 71 66 66 64 82 76 77 72 72 70 85 79 80 75 75 74 86 81 82 78 78 76 89 84 85 81 81 80
Notes:
1. All data are measured in accordance with Industry Standard ARI 880-2011.
2. All sound power levels, dB re: 10-12 Watts.
3. ∆Ps is inlet static pressure minus discharge static pressure.
(a) Application ratings are outside the scope of the certification program.
(b) Shaded data constitute AHRI 880–2011 Standard Rating Conditions.
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Table 47. Radiated sound power (dB)
Inlet Size Airflow 0.5-in. w.g. (125Pa) ∆Ps(a) 1.0-in. w.g. (250Pa) ∆Ps(a) 1.5-in. w.g. (375Pa) ∆Ps(b) 2.0-in. w.g. (500Pa) ∆Ps(a) 3.0-in. w.g. (750Pa) ∆Ps
Airflow (l/s)
(in) (cfm)
2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7
80 38 42 40 33 24 24 25 45 45 38 28 29 28 46 48 40 30 31 30 47 50 42 32 33 32 49 52 44 34 36 34
120 57 47 44 37 28 27 26 50 49 41 32 31 30 51 52 44 34 34 32 53 54 46 35 36 34 54 56 48 38 38 36
4
150 71 51 47 39 30 28 27 53 51 44 34 33 31 55 54 46 36 36 33 56 56 48 38 37 35 57 59 50 40 40 37
225 106 57 51 43 34 32 30 60 56 48 38 36 33 61 58 50 41 39 36 62 60 52 42 41 37 64 63 55 44 43 39
130 61 45 41 33 24 24 24 48 47 39 29 30 28 49 50 42 32 33 31 50 53 45 34 36 33 52 56 48 37 39 36
200 94 51 44 36 27 26 26 53 50 42 32 32 30 55 53 45 35 35 33 56 55 47 37 38 35 57 59 51 40 41 38
5
250 118 54 46 37 29 28 27 56 51 43 34 33 31 58 54 46 36 37 34 59 57 49 38 39 36 60 60 52 41 42 39
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350 165 59 48 39 31 29 28 61 53 45 36 35 33 63 56 48 39 38 35 64 59 51 41 41 37 65 62 54 44 44 40
200 94 47 42 34 26 25 22 50 47 40 30 30 26 51 51 43 32 33 29 52 53 45 34 35 31 54 56 48 36 38 33
300 142 51 45 38 29 28 24 54 50 43 33 33 28 56 54 46 36 36 30 57 56 48 37 38 32 58 59 51 40 41 35
6
400 189 54 47 40 33 30 25 57 53 45 37 35 29 59 56 48 39 38 32 60 58 50 41 40 33 62 61 53 43 43 36
500 236 57 49 42 35 32 26 60 55 47 39 37 30 61 58 50 42 40 32 63 60 52 43 42 34 64 63 55 45 44 37
350 165 48 46 40 31 31 29 51 51 46 36 36 34 53 54 50 39 40 37 54 57 52 42 42 39 55 60 55 45 45 42
520 245 52 48 42 33 32 30 55 53 48 38 38 35 57 56 52 42 42 38 58 59 54 44 44 41 60 62 58 47 47 44
8
700 330 57 51 45 36 35 32 60 56 51 41 41 37 61 59 55 45 44 40 63 62 57 47 46 42 64 65 61 50 50 45
900 425 61 54 48 39 37 33 64 59 54 44 43 38 66 62 58 47 46 41 67 64 60 50 49 44 68 67 63 53 52 47
550 260 46 44 36 27 24 23 49 49 41 32 28 26 51 52 44 34 31 29 53 54 46 36 33 30 54 57 49 39 35 32
820 387 51 48 40 31 27 24 54 53 45 35 31 28 56 56 48 38 34 30 57 58 50 40 36 32 59 60 53 42 38 34
10
1100 519 55 52 43 35 30 26 59 57 49 39 34 30 61 60 52 42 37 32 62 62 54 44 39 34 64 64 57 46 41 36
1400 661 60 55 47 38 33 28 63 60 52 43 37 32 65 63 55 45 40 34 66 65 57 47 42 35 68 68 60 50 44 37
800 378 46 44 34 26 25 23 50 48 39 31 29 26 53 51 42 33 32 27 54 53 44 35 33 29 56 56 47 38 36 30
1200 566 51 48 38 30 28 24 55 53 43 35 33 27 58 56 46 37 35 29 59 58 48 39 37 31 61 60 51 42 39 32
12
1600 755 56 52 42 34 31 26 60 57 47 39 36 29 62 60 50 41 38 31 64 62 52 43 40 32 66 64 54 46 42 34
2000 944 60 56 45 38 34 28 64 60 50 42 38 31 66 63 53 45 41 33 68 65 55 47 43 34 70 68 57 49 45 36
1100 519 46 47 36 28 21 22 50 52 41 33 25 25 52 55 44 35 27 27 54 57 47 37 29 28 56 60 50 39 31 30
1600 755 49 50 39 32 24 24 53 55 45 36 28 27 56 58 48 39 30 29 57 60 50 40 32 30 60 63 53 43 34 32
14
2100 991 52 53 42 35 27 25 56 58 47 39 30 28 58 61 50 41 33 30 60 63 52 43 34 31 62 66 55 45 36 33
3000 1416 56 57 46 39 31 27 60 62 51 43 35 30 62 65 54 46 37 32 64 67 56 47 38 33 66 70 59 50 40 35
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Table 47. Radiated sound power (dB) (continued)
Inlet Size Airflow 0.5-in. w.g. (125Pa) ∆Ps(a) 1.0-in. w.g. (250Pa) ∆Ps(a) 1.5-in. w.g. (375Pa) ∆Ps(b) 2.0-in. w.g. (500Pa) ∆Ps(a) 3.0-in. w.g. (750Pa) ∆Ps
Airflow (l/s)
(in) (cfm)
2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7
1400 661 49 48 39 31 28 27 54 53 44 36 33 31 56 57 47 40 37 34 58 59 50 42 39 36 61 62 53 45 42 38
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2100 991 53 51 41 33 30 28 57 57 47 39 36 33 60 60 50 42 39 36 62 62 53 45 41 38 64 65 56 48 44 40
16
2800 1321 55 54 44 36 33 30 60 60 50 42 38 35 63 63 53 45 41 37 65 65 56 47 43 39 67 68 59 50 46 42
4000 1888 60 58 49 41 37 33 64 64 55 46 42 38 67 67 58 49 45 40 69 70 60 52 47 42 71 73 63 55 50 45
2700 1274 59 54 47 42 37 30 63 58 52 47 43 35 66 61 55 51 46 38 68 63 58 53 49 40 70 66 61 56 52 43
4000 1888 63 57 50 44 40 32 67 62 55 50 46 37 70 65 58 54 49 40 72 67 61 56 52 42 74 69 64 59 55 45
5300 2501 66 60 52 47 42 34 71 64 58 53 48 39 73 67 61 56 51 42 75 69 63 58 54 44 77 72 66 61 57 47
24 x 16
6000 2832 68 61 53 48 43 35 72 66 59 54 49 40 75 69 62 57 52 43 77 71 64 59 55 45 79 73 67 63 58 48
7500 3540 70 63 55 50 45 36 75 68 61 56 51 41 77 71 64 59 54 45 79 73 66 62 57 47 82 76 69 65 60 50
8000 3776 71 64 56 51 46 37 76 69 61 57 52 42 78 72 65 60 55 45 80 74 67 62 57 47 82 76 70 65 61 50
Notes:
1. All data are measured in accordance with Industry Standard ARI 880-2011.
2. All sound power levels, dB re: 10-12 Watts.
3. ∆Ps is inlet static pressure minus discharge static pressure.
(a) Application ratings are outside the scope of the certification program.
(b) Shaded data constitute AHRI 880–2011 Standard Rating Conditions.
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80 38 - 17 18 20 23 - - - 15 18
120 57 18 21 24 25 27 - - 18 20 23
4
150 71 21 25 27 28 31 - 17 20 23 26
225 106 30 33 34 35 37 17 23 25 27 31
130 61 - 17 19 21 24 - - 17 20 24
200 94 19 22 25 26 30 - 17 20 23 27
5
250 118 22 26 29 30 32 - 18 21 25 28
350 165 25 29 31 33 36 19 21 24 27 31
200 94 15 19 21 24 26 - - 19 21 25
200 142 18 23 26 27 31 - 18 23 25 28
6
400 189 21 27 30 32 34 15 21 25 27 31
500 236 25 31 33 36 38 19 24 27 30 33
350 165 - 18 21 24 27 - 21 25 27 31
520 245 19 22 25 27 31 16 23 27 30 34
8
700 330 25 29 30 33 36 20 26 31 33 37
900 425 28 31 33 35 38 23 30 34 36 39
550 260 - 17 20 23 26 - 18 21 24 27
820 387 16 20 23 26 30 17 23 26 28 31
10
1100 519 21 25 28 31 33 21 27 31 33 36
1400 661 26 30 33 34 38 25 31 34 37 40
800 378 - 17 20 23 26 - 18 21 24 27
1200 566 15 21 25 27 31 18 24 27 30 32
12
1600 755 20 26 30 32 34 23 28 32 34 37
2000 944 24 30 32 34 38 27 32 36 38 42
1100 519 - 20 25 27 31 17 23 26 28 32
1600 755 18 25 28 31 34 20 26 30 32 36
14
2100 991 21 27 31 33 37 24 30 33 36 39
3000 1416 24 31 34 37 40 28 34 38 40 44
1400 661 15 23 26 30 33 17 23 27 30 33
2100 991 20 26 31 33 37 20 27 31 33 37
16
2800 1321 23 30 33 37 40 24 31 34 37 40
4000 1888 27 34 38 40 44 28 36 39 43 46
2700 1274 21 27 31 34 38 25 30 33 36 39
4000 1888 24 31 34 37 40 28 34 38 40 43
5300 2501 26 33 37 39 43 32 37 40 43 46
24 x 16
6000 2832 27 34 38 40 44 33 39 43 45 47
7500 3540 30 36 40 43 46 36 42 45 47 51
8000 3776 30 37 40 43 46 37 43 46 49 51
Notes:
1. “-” represents NC levels below NC15
2. NC values are calculated using sound power measured in accordance with Industry Standard ARI 880-2011 with modeling assumptions based on AHRI 885–2008–02
Addendum.
3. ΔPs is inlet static pressure minus discharge static pressure.
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Medium Box (300-700 cfm) -27 -29 -40 -51 -53 -39
Large Box (> 700 cfm) -29 -30 -41 -51 -52 -39
Notes:
1. Add to terminal unit sound power to determine discharge sound pressure in the space.
2. NC Values are calculated using current Industry Standard AHRI 885-2008. Radiated Transfer Function obtained from Appendix E, Type 2 Mineral Fiber Insulation.
3. Where ∆Ps inlet static pressure minus discharge static pressure.
4. Application ratings are outside the scope of the Certification Program.
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TOP VIEW
FLOW RING TUBING
Z C
AIR 4.00"
VALVE [102 mm]
14.68"
[371mm]
L
BACK VIEW
5.50" W
[140 mm]
DISCHARGE
DIMENSIONS 9.50" H
(B X A) [241 mm]
Notes:
1. See following tables for dimension values and weights.
2. Air inlet centered in unit front panel.
3. Minimum of 1.5 duct diameters of straight duct required at inlet for proper flow reading.
4. Allow 36" (914 mm) on control side for servicing.
5. Weights are an estimation and will vary based on selected options, insulation type, etc.
6. Coil furnished with stub sweat connections. Handedness of coil connection is determined by
facing air stream.
7. Unit is field convertible from a left-hand connection (shown) to right-hand by rotating unit.
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Discharge Dim
Inlet Dia (C)
Valve cfm L in. H in. W in. Z in. E in. Weight lb
in.
Height (A)
Width (B) in.
in.
04 225 4 11.5 9.5 11.5 2.75 8 10 11.5 21
Discharge Dim
Inlet Dia (C)
Valve l/s L mm H mm W mm Z mm E mm Weight kg
mm
Height (A) Width (B)
mm mm
04 106 104 292 241 292 70 203 250 292 9.5
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4.63"
L
A
8.40"
3 ROW & 4 ROW
6.90"
1 ROW & 2 ROW
TOP VIEW
3.44"
3.00"
B W
7/8" Supply
E H
7/8" Return
2.13"
Notes:
1. See following table for dimension values and weights.
2. Air inlet centered in unit front panel.
3. Minimum of 1.5 duct diameters of straight duct required at inlet for proper flow reading.
4. Allow 36"(914 mm) on control side for servicing.
5. Coil furnished with stub sweat connections. Handedness of coil connection is determined by
facing air stream.
6. Coils and piping package are provided without internal insulation. If the unit is to be installed
in a location with high humidity, external insulation around the heating coil should be
installed as required.
7. Hot water coils come with standard bottom access panels. Optional unit bottom access is
available as a selectable option.
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Table 53. Dimensions, single duct terminal units with piping package
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Figure 3. Single duct, cooling only, with integral attenuator and optional bottom access (VCCF)
TOP VIEW
FLOW RING
TUBING Z C
AIR 4.00"
VALVE [102 mm]
14.60"
[371 mm]
L
BACK VIEW
5.50" W
[140 mm]
7.00"
[178 mm]
OPTIONAL
7.00" BOTTOM 9.50" H
[178 mm] ACCESS [241 mm]
1.00"
[25mm]
SLIP and DRIVE
CONNECTION
DISCHARGE
DIMENSIONS
(B X A)
Notes:
1. All dimensions are the same as single duct, cooling only EXCEPT L = 36.00 in (914 mm).
See tables on previous page for dimension values and weights.
2. Air inlet centered in unit front panel.
3. Minimum of 1.5 duct diameters of straight duct required at inlet for proper flow reading.
4. Allow 36" (914 mm) on control side for servicing.
5. Weights are an estimation and will vary based on selected options, insulation type, etc.
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CONTROL BOX
ANALOG OR DDC
(PNEU CONTROLS AREA)
FLOW RING
TUBING Z C
AIR
FLOW
7.00" [178 mm]
SIZE 04 and 05
AIR 4.00"
VALVE [102 mm]
14.68"
[373 mm]
L 5.571" W
[142 mm]
FLANGE CONNECTION
WATER 9.462" H
6.90" [175 mm] [240 mm]
COIL
1ROW and 2ROW
DISCHARGE
DIMENSIONS
(B X A)
Notes:
1. See following tables for dimension values and weights.
2. Air inlet centered in unit front panel.
3. Minimum of 1.5 duct diameters of straight duct required at inlet for proper flow reading.
4. Allow 36" (914 mm) on control side for servicing.
5. Weights are an estimation and will vary based on selected options, insulation type, etc.
6. Coil furnished with stub sweat connections. Handedness of coil connection is determined by
facing air stream.
7. Coils are provided without internal insulation. If the unit is to be installed in a location with
high humidity, external insulation around the heating coil should be installed as required.
8. Unit is field convertible from a left-hand connection (shown) to right-hand by rotating unit.
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Discharge Dim
Inlet Dia (C)
Valve cfm L in. H in. W in. Z in. E in. Weight lb
in. Height (A)
Width (B) in.
in.
04 225 4 11.5 9.5 11.5 2.75 8 10 11.5 27
Discharge Dim
Inlet Dia (C)
Valve l/s L mm H mm W mm Z mm E mm Weight kg
mm Height (A) Width (B)
mm mm
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Figure 5. Single duct, hot water, with integral attenuator and optional bottom access (VCWF)
TOP VIEW
Z C
FLOW RING
TUBING
AIR 7.00" [178 mm]
CONTROL BOX
FLOW SIZE 04 and 05
AIR 4.00"
VALVE [102 mm]
14.60"
[371 mm]
7.00"
[178 mm]
BACK VIEW
OPTIONAL 5.50" W
7.00" BOTTOM [140 mm]
[178 mm] ACCESS
DISCHARGE
DIMENSIONS
(B X A)
Notes:
1. All dimensions are the same as single duct, hot water, EXCEPT L = 36.00 in (914 mm). See
tables on previous page for dimension values, weights and outlet availability information.
2. Air inlet centered in unit front panel.
3. Minimum of 1.5 duct diameters of straight duct required at inlet for proper flow reading.
4. Allow 36" (914 mm) on control side for servicing.
5. Weights are an estimation and will vary based on selected options, insulation type, etc.
6. Coil furnished with stub sweat connections. Handedness of coil connection is determined by
facing air stream.
7. Coils are provided without internal insulation. If the unit is to be installed in a location with
high humidity, external insulation around the heating coil should be installed as required.
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Coil Dimensions
Figure 6. Coil information — 1–row coil assembly
CONFIGURATION A CONFIGURATION B
C C
_"
2 15 _"
3 19
32 32
[63mm] OUTLET [91mm] INLET
OUTLET
INLET
E B
E B
6 6 6 6
A AIR
AIR D A D
AIR D A D AIR FLOW FLOW
A FLOW
FLOW
B E
INLET OUTLET
B E OULET INLET _"
3 19 _"
2 15
_
29 " 29 " _ 32 32 _
6
32 6
32
29 "
6 _ [91mm] [63mm] 6
29 "
[175mm] 32 32
[175mm] [175mm]
[175mm]
LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND
LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND
Notes:
1. Location of coil connections is determined by facing air stream. LH coil connection shown. RH opposite.
2. Coil furnished with stub sweat connections.
3. Use port at the bottom for inlet and top for outlet on single row coils. For multirow coils, always plumb in counter flow
orientation. Water inlet always on the airflow downstream side of the hot water coil. Water outlet always on the
upstream side of the hot water coil. See drawings for reference.
4. Coil height and width is dependent upon unit height and width.
5. Top/Bottom panels removable for access.
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_" 2_7"
131 16
32 [62mm]
2
_"
15 [50mm]
INLET 32 OUTLET
[63mm] 1"
[25mm]
6
6
A AIR
AIR B
B A FLOW
FLOW
OUTLET
_"
15 INLET
2_7" _"
131 1" 2
32
16 32 [25mm]
[63mm]
_"
6 29
" [50mm] 32
[62mm] _
6 29 [175mm]
32
[175mm] RIGHT HAND
LEFT HAND
Notes:
1. Location of coil connections is determined by facing air stream. LH coil connection shown. RH opposite.
2. Coil furnished with stub sweat connections.
3. Use port at the bottom for inlet and top for outlet on single row coils. For multirow coils, always plumb in counter flow
orientation. Water inlet always on the airflow downstream side of the hot water coil. Water outlet always on the
upstream side of the hot water coil. See drawings for reference.
4. Coil height and width is dependent upon unit height and width.
5. Top/Bottom panels removable for access.
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_"
2 15 2
_"
27
33_"
32 32 32
[63mm] [78mm]
1" [72mm]
INLET OUTLET
[25mm]
6 6
AIR A AIR
B B
FLOW A FLOW
OUTLET 1"
33_" _"
27 [25mm] INLET
32
2
32 _"
2 15
[78mm] 32
8_2"
[72mm]
8_2" [63mm]
5
5 [213mm]
[213mm]
RIGHT HAND
LEFT HAND
6 OPTIONAL: Factory installed Duct Temperature Sensor
Notes:
1. Location of coil connections is determined by facing air stream. LH coil connection shown. RH opposite.
2. Coil furnished with stub sweat connections.
3. Use port at the bottom for inlet and top for outlet on single row coils. For multirow coils, always plumb in counter flow
orientation. Water inlet always on the airflow downstream side of the hot water coil. Water outlet always on the
upstream side of the hot water coil. See drawings for reference.
4. Coil height and width is dependent upon unit height and width.
5. Top/Bottom panels removable for access.
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_" 2_7"
2 15 3_
11"
INLET 32 16 32
[56mm]
[63mm] [94mm]
1"
[25mm] OUTLET
6
AIR B A
FLOW
AIR
A B
FLOW
OUTLET
1"
3_
11"
2_7"
16
[25mm]
32 INLET
[56mm]
[94mm] _"
2 15
8_
2" 32
5 [63mm] 8_2"
[213mm] 5
[213mm]
LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND
6 OPTIONAL: Factory installed Duct Temperature Sensor
Notes:
1. Location of coil connections is determined by facing air stream. LH coil connection shown. RH opposite.
2. Coil furnished with stub sweat connections.
3. Use port at the bottom for inlet and top for outlet on single row coils. For multirow coils, always plumb in counter flow
orientation. Water inlet always on the airflow downstream side of the hot water coil. Water outlet always on the
upstream side of the hot water coil. See drawings for reference.
4. Coil height and width is dependent upon unit height and width.
5. Top/Bottom panels removable for access.
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VCEF Dimensions
Figure 10. Single duct, electric heat with integral attenuator, (VCEF — flippable to LH or RH orientation)
TOP VIEW
C SIZE 04 & 05
7" (178 mm)
FLOW RING AIR FLOW
TUBING
4.00”
[102mm]
AIR
VALVE
9.50”
[241 mm]
9.00”
[229 mm]
OPTIONAL 9.00”
BOTTOM [229 mm]
ACCESS ELECTRIC HEATER
45.00” CONTROL AREA
[1143 mm]
L
UNIT CONTROLS AREA
BACK VIEW
11.50”
[292 mm]
1.00”
[25 mm]
SLIP & DRIVE SLIP & DRIVE
CONNECTION CONNECTION
AIRFLOW
DISCHARGE OUTLET 6.00”
[152 mm]
Notes:
1. Air inlet is centered in unit front panel
2. Slip and drive discharge outlet standard.
3. Minimum of 1.5 times duct diameter of straight duct at inlet for proper flow reading.
4. For electric heater access, side hinged door must have minimum distance per NEC or local
code.
5. Allow 48” (1219mm) of straight duct downstream of unit before first runout and inside of the
duct should be equal discharge size (A & B).
6. Left-hand orientation shown (facing discharge). Unit can be flipped to right-hand orientation.
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Discharge Dim
Inlet Nom Dia
Valve cfm L in. H in. W in. Weight lb
(C) in.
Height (A) in. Width (B) in.
Discharge Dim
Inlet Nom Dia
Valve L/s L mm H mm W mm Weight kg
(C) mm
Height (A) mm Width (B) mm
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Mechanical Specifications
Single-Duct Terminal Units
VCCF — Cooling Only VCWF — With Hot Water Coil VCEF — With Electric Coil
Casing
22–gauge galvanized steel.
Agency Listing
Unit is UL and Canadian UL Listed as a room air terminal unit. Control # 9N65. AHRI 880 Certified.
Insulation
1/2–inch (12.7 mm) Matte-faced Insulation—Interior surface of unit casing is acoustically and
thermally lined with ½-inch, 1.5 lb/ft3 (12.7 mm, 24.0 kg/m3) composite density glass fiber with a high-
density facing. Insulation R-Value is 1.9. Insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA-90A and UL 181
standards. There are no exposed edges of insulation (complete metal encapsulation).
1–inch (25.4 mm) Matte-faced Insulation—Interior surface of unit casing is acoustically and thermally
lined with 1-inch, 1.0lb/ft3 (25.4 mm, 16.0 kg/m3) composite density glass fiber with a high-density
facing. Insulation R-Value is 3.85. Insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA-90A and UL 181 standards.
There are no exposed edges of insulation (complete metal encapsulation).
1–inch (25.4 mm) Foil-faced Insulation— Interior surface of unit casing is acoustically and thermally
lined with 1-inch, 1.0lb/ft3 (25.4 mm, 16.0 kg/m3) density glass fiber with foil facing. Insulation R-Value is
3.85. Insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA-90A and UL 181 standards and bacteriological standard
ASTM C 665. There are no exposed edges of insulation (complete metal encapsulation).
1–inch (25.4 mm) Double-wall Insulation—Interior surface of unit casing is acoustically and thermally
lined with a 1-inch, 3.85lb./ft3 (25.4 mm, 16.0 kg/m3) composite density glass fiber with high-density
facing. Insulation R-value is 3.85. Insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA-90A and UL 181 standards.
Insulation is covered by interior liner made of 26-gage galvanized steel. All wire penetrations are
covered by grommets. There are no exposed edges of insulation (complete metal encapsulation).
3/8–inch (9.5 mm) Closed-cell Insulation—Interior surface of the unit casing is acoustically and
thermally lined with 3/8-inch, 4.4 lb/ft3 (9.5 mm, 70.0 kg/m3) closed-cell insulation. Insulation is UL listed
and meets NFPA-90A and UL 181 standards. Insulation has an R-Value of 1.4. There are no exposed
edges of insulation (complete metal encapsulation).
Outlet Connection
Slip and Drive Connection—Terminal units come standard with slip and drive connection.
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Control Options
Transformer (VCCF, VCWF) —A 50-VA transformer is factory-installed in an enclosure with 7/8” (22
mm) knockouts to provide 24 VAC for controls.
Disconnect Switch (VCCF, VCWF) —A toggle disconnect disengages primary power to terminal.
Fuse (VCCF, VCWF) —Optional fuse is factory-installed in the primary voltage hot leg.
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predetermined position by the controller using a proportional plus integral control algorithm. If power is
removed, the valve stays in its last position. The actuator is rated for plenum applications under UL 94-
5V and UL 873 standards.
Pressure and Temperature Ratings – The valve is designed and tested in full compliance with ANSI
B16.15 Class 250 pressure/temperature ratings, ANSI B16.104 Class IV control shutoff leakage, and
ISA S75.11 flow characteristic standards.
Flow Capacity – 0.7 Cv, 1.7 Cv, 2.7 Cv, 5.0 Cv
Overall Diameter – ½" NPT
Maximum Allowable Pressure – 300 psi (2068 kPa)
Maximum Operating Fluid Temperature – 200°F (93°C)
Maximum Close-off Pressure – 60 psi (379 kPa)
Electrical Rating – 3VA at 24 VAC
8–in. plenum rated cable with AMP Mate-N-Lok connector. This connector is designed to mate with the
optional factory mounted valve harness to make electrical connection quick and simple (120–in. plenum
rated cable with quick connect tabs for control board interface).
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Model Number Descriptions
Dual-Duct VAV Units
Digit 1, 2, 3— Unit Type Digit 17— Not Used Digit 26 — Not Used
Digit 4 — Development Sequence Digit 18— Not Used Digit 27 — Not Used
F = Sixth
0 = Not Applicable 0 = Not Applicable
Digit 5, 6 — Primary Air Valve Digit 19 — Not Used Digit 28 — Not Used
Digit 12, 13, 14, 15 — Controls Digit 24— Disconnect Switch 0 = Standard
A = Belimo™ Actuator
0 = None B = Trane Analog Actuator (Symbio™ 500, UC400)
DD00 = Trane Actuator Only
W = With Toggle
DD41 = UC400 DDC Basic Variable Air Volume
DD48 = UC400 DDC Basic, Constant Volume Digit 35 — Wireless Sensor
Digit 25 — Power Fuse
FM00 = Other Actuator and Control
0 = Sensor/Receiver Standard
FM01 = Trane Supplied Actuator, Other Ctrl
0 = None 3 = Trane Air-Fi® Wireless Communication
SE41 = Symbio™ 500 - DDC Basic Variable Air
W = With Interface
Volume
SE48 = Symbio™ 500 - DDC Basic Constant Note: All sensors selected in accessories.
Volume
Digit 36 — Duct Temperature Sensor
Digit 16 — Insulation
0 = None
A = 1/2” Matte-faced 1 = With Duct Temperature Sensor
B = 1” Matte-faced
D = 1” Foil-faced
F = 1” Double Wall
G = 3/8” Closed-cell
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Dual-duct units have two air valves. One heating valve and one cooling air valve modulate to provide
occupant comfort. These systems were popular prior to the energy crisis of the early 1970s. Popularity
is increasing with alternative system concepts.
Selection Procedure
This section describes the catalog selection of dual-duct VAV terminal units with specific examples. A
computer selection program is also available to aid in selection of VAV terminal units.
Selection of dual-duct VAV terminal units can involve two elements:
• Air valve selection
• Acoustics
Acoustics
The acoustical data found in the VAV catalog is used to determine sound the terminal unit will generate.
Locate the table for the VAV terminal unit of interest. Sound power data and an equivalent NC level for
an AHRI 885-2008 transfer function is listed.
Example: VDDF, Cooling-Only Terminal Unit, Size 10 cooling, Size 10 heating (See air valve
selection)
• Cooling Airflow: 1000 cfm
• Max. inlet static pressure: 1.5 in. wg
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Octave Band 2 3 4 5 6 7 NC
The NC level above is determined by using either the catalog’s AHRI 885-2008 (mineral fiber for
radiated sound) transfer function for the conditions shown in the acoustics table. A different transfer
function could be applied as conditions dictate.
The maximum NC level is NC-40. If the maximum NC level was exceeded, it would have been
necessary to reselect the next larger unit size.
General Data
Table 66. Primary airflow control factory settings (per valve) — I-P
Maximum Controller Minimum Controller Constant Volume Unit
Control Type Air Valve Size in Maximum Valve Cfm
Cfm Cfm Cfm
5 350 40-350 0,40-350 40-700
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Performance Data
Table 68. Air pressure drop — VDDF
I-P SI
Inlet Size
Airflow (Cfm) Pressure Drop (in. wg) Airflow (L/s) Pressure Drop (Pa)
100 0.01 45 3
200 0.02 95 5
5
300 0.04 140 11
100 0.01 45 3
200 0.01 95 3
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Table 69. Discharge sound power (dB) — 0.5 to 1.5–in. Inlet Pressure ∆Ps
Inlet 0.5" Inlet Pressure ∆Ps(a) 1.0" Inlet Pressure ∆Ps 1.5" Inlet Pressure ∆Ps(b)
Size Cfm
(in) L/s 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7
130 61 54 46 42 41 36 33 59 52 49 48 46 43
200 94 60 50 46 45 42 36 64 56 52 51 47 44
5
250 118 63 52 49 47 45 39 67 57 54 53 50 45 70 62 58 57 53 50
350 165 70 58 53 51 49 43 73 62 59 56 55 49
200 94 59 49 46 45 42 35 64 55 52 50 47 43
300 142 66 54 50 48 46 39 69 60 58 54 52 46
6
400 189 69 57 53 50 46 40 75 64 61 57 55 49 77 66 63 61 58 53
500 236 67 56 54 50 44 41 77 67 63 58 55 50
350 165 64 54 51 50 48 39 70 61 58 57 55 45
520 245 67 56 54 54 52 44 75 64 61 61 58 51
8
700 330 69 58 56 55 53 46 77 66 63 62 61 54 81 71 69 67 64 58
900 425 71 61 59 56 52 46 78 68 65 64 62 56
800 378 70 59 55 53 51 46 78 67 64 62 61 57
1200 566 74 61 56 53 51 46 83 71 64 62 60 56
12 1550 732
1600 755 74 64 58 55 53 48 84 72 65 62 60 56 90 77 69 68 65 61
2000 944 76 66 61 57 55 50 84 74 67 63 61 56
1100 519 70 60 57 57 57 50 79 69 65 65 65 61
1600 755 72 62 57 57 56 50 80 70 65 65 66 60
14
2100 991 74 65 60 59 58 51 82 72 66 66 66 60 86 76 70 70 70 65
3000 1416 78 68 63 64 63 55 85 75 69 70 69 61
1400 661 69 60 57 56 59 54 78 69 67 64 66 63
2100 991 70 61 57 58 60 53 79 70 66 65 66 63
16 2800 1321 72 64 59 60 62 54 79 71 66 67 67 63 84 76 70 70 71 68
3000 1416
4000 1888 75 67 63 67 67 59 82 74 69 71 71 64
Notes:
1. All data are measured in accordance with Industry Standard AHRI 880–2011
2. All sound power levels, dB re: 10-12 Watts.
3. Where ∆Ps is the inlet static pressure minus discharge static
(a) Application ratings are outside the scope of the certification program.
(b) Data in this column constitute AHRI 880–2011 Standard Rating Conditions.
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Table 70. Discharge sound power (dB) — 2.0 and to 3.0–in. Inlet Pressure ∆Ps
200 94 68 61 59 58 56 52 68 62 62 63 62 57
5
250 118 72 64 61 60 57 53 72 66 65 64 63 57
350 165 78 69 65 63 60 55 80 71 69 68 65 59
200 94 68 60 58 58 56 51 67 61 62 62 62 56
300 142 75 66 63 61 58 53 75 68 66 65 63 57
6
400 189 79 69 66 63 60 55 81 72 70 68 65 59
500 236 85 73 69 66 63 57 86 75 74 71 67 61
350 165 73 66 64 64 62 53 73 68 68 68 66 58
520 245 81 72 69 68 65 56 81 73 72 72 69 60
8
700 330 85 74 72 70 68 60 87 79 76 74 71 62
900 425 86 76 73 72 69 62 91 81 79 76 73 66
800 378 83 75 71 69 67 64 83 77 73 71 69 68
1200 566 89 79 73 70 68 65 89 82 77 73 72 69
12 1550 732
1600 755 92 81 73 71 69 65 94 84 77 75 72 70
2000 944 95 82 74 72 69 65 97 87 78 76 72 69
1100 519 84 76 73 71 71 69 84 78 76 73 73 75
1600 755 88 78 74 72 72 70 89 82 77 76 74 74
14
2100 991 89 79 73 73 72 70 90 83 78 76 75 74
3000 1416 91 82 76 75 74 70 94 86 80 77 76 75
1400 661 84 77 73 70 70 72 85 80 77 73 71 76
2100 991 87 78 74 72 72 71 89 82 78 76 73 76
16 2800 1321 87 78 74 72 72 71 91 83 79 76 75 75
3000 1416
4000 1888 90 81 76 75 75 71 93 85 80 77 76 75
Notes:
1. All data are measured in accordance with Industry Standard AHRI 880–2011
2. All sound power levels, dB re: 10-12 Watts.
3. Where ∆Ps is the inlet static pressure minus discharge static
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Table 71. Radiated sound power (dB) — 0.5 to 1.5–in. Inlet Pressure ∆Ps
0.5" Inlet Pressure ∆Ps(a) 1.0" Inlet Pressure ∆Ps 1.5" Inlet Pressure ∆Ps(b)
Inlet Size (in) Cfm L/s
2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7
130 61 51 44 33 28 24 24 52 46 38 34 29 30
200 94 53 46 36 31 25 23 56 50 42 37 31 29
5
250 118 55 49 39 33 27 24 58 52 44 39 33 29 59 55 48 42 37 35
350 165 60 53 45 37 31 26 62 57 48 42 36 31
200 94 52 45 35 29 24 23 55 48 41 34 28 27
300 142 57 50 40 34 26 23 59 53 45 38 31 27
6
400 189 58 51 42 34 28 24 63 58 49 42 35 29 64 60 52 45 37 31
500 236 58 52 45 36 31 27 66 60 51 42 37 30
350 165 56 49 40 34 28 25 60 55 47 41 33 28
520 245 57 52 44 37 31 26 64 58 51 44 37 30
8
700 330 60 55 47 40 34 28 66 61 52 46 39 32 69 64 57 51 43 36
900 425 60 56 48 41 37 31 67 64 55 48 43 36
800 378 61 51 45 39 32 22 66 59 50 45 38 31
1200 566 64 54 48 41 36 25 71 62 52 47 42 34
12 1550 732 65 57 47 42 40 28 73 64 53 47 46 36
1600 755 78 68 58 50 47 41
2000 944 66 59 48 44 45 35 75 66 54 48 48 40
1100 519 58 50 43 39 33 23 67 58 52 45 40 34
1600 755 61 53 44 40 36 24 69 60 53 47 42 32
14
2100 991 63 55 46 42 40 27 71 62 53 47 44 35 76 66 57 50 47 39
3000 1416 66 60 50 46 49 36 75 66 55 50 50 40
1400 661 57 50 46 43 37 25 65 58 52 48 42 34
2100 991 59 53 48 46 42 28 67 60 54 50 47 36
16 2800 1321 74 66 58 53 52 44
3000 1416 61 56 50 50 48 33 69 62 54 52 52 40
4000 1888 65 61 54 54 59 43 71 65 58 55 60 49
Notes:
1. All data are measured in accordance with Industry Standard AHRI 880–2011
2. All sound power levels, dB re: 10-12 Watts.
3. Where ∆Ps is the inlet static pressure minus discharge static
(a) Application ratings are outside the scope of the certification program.
(b) Data in this column constitute AHRI 880–2011 Standard Rating Conditions.
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Table 72. Radiated sound power (dB) — 2.0 and to 3.0–in. Inlet Pressure ∆Ps
2.0" Inlet Pressure ∆Ps 3.0" Inlet Pressure ∆Ps
Inlet Size (in) Cfm L/s
2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7
130 61 52 48 43 43 39 39 48 49 46 48 47 47
200 94 57 52 48 44 39 39 56 54 51 49 46 46
5
250 118 59 56 50 45 41 39 59 58 54 51 47 46
350 165 64 60 53 48 42 40 65 63 58 52 47 45
200 94 58 51 47 41 36 34 56 53 49 45 42 40
300 142 62 57 50 44 37 34 61 59 55 49 43 39
6
400 189 65 60 54 47 40 35 66 63 58 51 44 39
500 236 69 65 57 50 43 37 71 67 60 55 46 41
350 165 63 59 53 46 39 35 62 61 55 49 44 40
520 245 68 64 57 50 43 36 67 66 60 54 46 41
8
700 330 71 67 59 53 45 39 73 72 64 58 49 44
900 425 73 70 61 55 48 43 76 74 66 60 52 46
800 378 70 64 57 50 44 39 71 67 60 52 47 44
1200 566 75 69 59 52 47 42 77 72 64 55 50 47
12 1550 732 81 72 61 53 49 45 83 75 65 56 52 48
1600 755
2000 944 85 74 62 53 51 47 88 79 67 57 53 50
1100 519 72 66 60 51 45 40 72 68 64 53 48 46
1600 755 76 68 61 53 47 41 79 73 66 55 49 46
14
2100 991 78 69 61 52 48 43 82 73 66 56 51 46
3000 1416 85 73 61 54 52 47 88 77 66 57 53 48
1400 661 73 66 60 50 45 42 72 70 64 53 46 47
2100 991 75 68 62 53 49 45 78 73 66 56 49 48
16 2800 1321
3000 1416 78 69 61 55 53 47 83 74 66 58 53 51
4000 1888 83 72 63 58 59 54 89 76 66 61 58 55
Notes:
1. All data are measured in accordance with Industry Standard AHRI 880–2011
2. All sound power levels, dB re: 10-12 Watts.
3. Where ∆Ps is the inlet static pressure minus discharge static
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Inlet Size Discharge Inlet Pressure (∆Ps) Radiated Inlet Pressure (∆Ps)
CFM L/s
(in) 0.5” 1.0” 1.5” 2.0” 3.0” 0.5” 1.0” 1.5” 2.0” 3.0”
130 61 – – 20 16 21 – – 18 16 20
200 94 – 24 25 25 – 17 20 22 25
5 28 24
250 118 19 32 30 30 22 26 25 28
350 165 28 38 41 30 33
200 94 - 16 21 20 – 19 16 21 23
300 142 19 23 30 30 20 21 26 30
6 33 30
400 189 23 30 35 38 20 27 30 33
500 236 20 33 43 44 30 36 38
350 165 16 24 28 28 17 24 28 31
520 245 20 30 38 38 20 27 34 37
8 38 34
700 330 23 33 43 46 24 31 38 44
900 425 25 34 44 51 25 34 42 46
550 260 16 26 32 32 20 25 30 34
820 387 20 30 39 39 22 29 36 39
10 39 36
1100 519 24 33 43 46 22 31 39 43
1400 661 28 35 46 50 24 35 43 47
800 378 21 32 38 38 24 30 35 38
1200 566 27 38 46 46 27 36 42 44
12 1550 732 47 29 39 45 49 52
1600 755 27 39 50 52
2000 944 29 39 54 56 30 42 54 58
1100 519 21 33 39 39 20 31 38 39
1600 755 24 34 45 46 24 34 43 47
14 42 43
2100 991 27 37 46 47 26 36 45 51
3000 1416 32 41 48 52 30 42 54 58
1400 661 20 32 39 41 20 29 39 42
2100 991 21 33 43 46 22 31 42 45
16 2800 1321 24 33 39 43 48 40
3000 1416 25 34 45 52
4000 1888 28 37 47 51 31 36 52 60
Notes:
1. – represents NC levels below NC 15.
2. NC Values are calculated using modeling assumptions based on AHRI 885-2008-02 Addendum.
3. Where ∆Ps is the inlet static pressure minus discharge static.
4. Data at 1.5" inlet pressure constitute AHRI 880-2011 Standard Rating Conditions.
5. Data at 0.5", 1.0", 2.0" and 3.0" are application ratings. These ratings are outside the scope of the certification program.
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Octave Band
2 3 4 5 6 7
Type 2- Mineral Fiber Insulation -18 -19 -20 -26 -31 -36
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AIR AIR
VALVE VALVE
COOLING HEATING
14.60"
[371 mm]
AIR
FLOW
W L
9.50" H
[241 mm]
Notes:
1. See following tables for dimension values and weights.
2. Minimum of 1.5 duct diameters of upstream straight duct required for proper flow reading.
3. Allow 36” (914mm) on control side for servicing.
4. Weights are an estimation and will vary based on selected options, insulation type, etc.
5. Allow 48” (1219mm) of straight duct downstream of unit before first runout. Inside of the duct
should be equal to discharge size (A x B).
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05 165 127 5 165 127 356 508 178 178 559 711 394 24
06 236 152 5 165 127 356 508 178 178 559 711 394 24
06 236 152 6 236 152 356 508 178 178 559 711 394 24
08 425 203 6 236 152 356 508 203 178 559 711 394 25
08 425 203 8 425 203 356 508 203 203 559 711 394 25
10 661 254 8 425 203 356 508 178 203 559 711 394 26
10 661 254 10 661 254 356 508 178 178 559 711 394 28
12 994 305 8 425 203 508 508 254 203 610 1016 546 26
12 994 305 10 661 254 508 508 254 229 610 1016 546 27
12 994 305 12 994 305 508 508 254 254 610 1016 546 27
14 1416 356 14 1416 356 508 508 254 254 610 1016 546 37
16 1888 406 16 1888 406 508 508 254 254 610 1016 546 38
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Figure 12. Dual duct, constant volume control DD08 and DD18
TOP VIEW
SEE CHART ABOVE
FLOW RING
TUBING
5.40" B
A 4.00"
[137 mm]
[102 mm]
AIR AIR
VALVE VALVE
COOLING HEATING
14.60"
[371 mm]
HEATING
CONTROL BOX
12.50"
[318 mm]
FLOW
RING
COOLING
C
FLOW RING TUBING CONTROL BOX
CONNECTS TO HEATING
SIDE CONTROL
AIRFLOW
DISCHARGE OUTLET
9.50"
[241 mm] H
DISCHARGE IS CENTERED
ON BACK OF UNIT.
Notes:
1. Constant volume applications with non-Trane unit controllers require the constant volume
outlet adapter. It is NOT needed when UC400 or Symbio™ 500 control is used, or when
dual-duct variable air volume operation is needed.
2. See mechanical specifications for general unit clearances.
3. No control box provided for the following option: DD00.
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Table 78. Dimensions, dual duct, constant volume control (DD08 and DD18) (VDDF)— I-P
Cooling Heating
Inlet Dia Inlet Dia A in B in C in L in W in H in Weight lb
Valve cfm Valve cfm
C in C in
05 350 5 5 350 5 7 7 5 22 28 15.5 54
Table 79. Dimensions, dual duct, constant volume control (DD08 and DD18) (VDDF)— SI
Cooling Heating
A mm B mm C mm L mm W mm H mm Weight kg
Inlet Dia Inlet Dia
Valve L/s Valve L/s
C mm C mm
05 165 127 5 165 127 178 178 127 559 711 394 24
06 236 152 5 165 127 178 178 152 559 711 394 24
06 236 152 6 236 152 178 178 125 559 711 394 24
08 425 203 6 236 152 203 178 203 559 711 394 25
08 425 203 8 425 203 203 203 203 559 711 394 25
10 661 254 8 425 203 178 203 254 559 711 394 26
10 661 254 10 661 254 178 178 254 559 711 394 28
12 994 305 8 425 203 254 203 305 610 1016 546 26
12 994 305 10 661 254 254 229 305 610 1016 546 27
12 994 305 12 994 305 254 254 305 610 1016 546 27
14 1416 356 14 1416 356 254 254 356 610 1016 546 37
16 1888 406 16 1888 406 254 254 406 610 1016 546 38
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Mechanical Specifications
Dual-Duct Terminal Unit
Model VDDF
Casing
22–gauge galvanized steel.
Hanger brackets provided.
Agency Listing
The unit is UL and Canadian UL. Listed as a room air terminal unit. Control # 9N65.
AHRI 880 Certified.
Insulation
1/2–inch (12.7 mm) Matte-faced Insulation —The interior surface of the unit casing is acoustically and
thermally lined with ½-inch, 1.5 lb/ft3 (12.7 mm, 24.0 kg /m3) composite density glass fiber with a high-
density facing. The insulation R-Value is 1.9. The insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA-90A and UL
181 standards. There are no exposed edges of insulation (complete metal encapsulation).
1–inch (25.4 mm) Matte-faced Insulation —The interior surface of the unit casing is acoustically and
thermally lined with 1-inch, 1.0 lb/ft3 (25.4 mm, 16.0 kg /m3) composite density glass fiber with a high-
density facing. The insulation R-Value is 3.85. The insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA-90A and UL
181 standards. There are no exposed edges of insulation (complete metal encapsulation).
1–inch (25.4 mm) Foil-faced Insulation —The interior surface of the unit casing is acoustically and
thermally lined with 1-inch, 1.0 lb/ft3 (25.4 mm, 16.0 kg /m3) density glass fiber with foil facing. The
insulation R-Value is 3.85. The insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA-90A and UL 181 standards as
well as bacteriological standard ASTM C 665. There are no exposed edges of insulation (complete
metal encapsulation).
1–inch (25.4 mm) Double-wall Insulation —The interior surface of the unit casing is acoustically and
thermally lined with a 1-inch, 1.0 lb./ft3 (25.4 mm, 16.0 kg/m3) composite density glass fiber with high-
density facing. The insulation R-value is 3.85. The insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA-90A and UL
181 standards. An interior liner made of 26-gauge galvanized steel covers the insulation. All wire
penetrations are covered by grommets. There are no exposed edges of insulation (complete metal
encapsulation).
3/8–inch (9.5 mm) Closed-cell Insulation —The interior surface of the unit casing is acoustically and
thermally lined with 3/8-inch, 4.4 lb/ft3 (9.5 mm, 70.0 kg/m3) closed cell insulation. The insulation is UL
listed and meets NFPA-90A and UL 181 standards. The insulation has an R-Value of 1.4. There is
complete metal encapsulation.
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Air Valve Size Cataloged Airflow Air Valve Size Catalog Airflow
Cooling Cooling Heating Heating
Air Valve Round — The primary air inlet connection is an 18-gauge galvanized steel cylinder sized to fit
standard round duct. A multiple-point, averaging flow sensing ring is provided with balancing taps for
measuring +/-5% of unit cataloged airflow.
An airflow-versus-pressure differential calibration chart is provided. The damper blade is constructed of
a closed-cell foam seal that is mechanically locked between two 22-gauge galvanized steel disks. The
damper blade assembly is connected to a cast zinc shaft supported by self-lubricating bearings. The
shaft is cast with a damper position indicator. The valve assembly includes a mechanical stop to prevent
over-stroking. See , p. 16 for air leakage performance data.
Outlet Connection
Slip and Drive Connection —Terminal units come standard with slip and drive connection.
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features available in the model of sensor selected, the zone sensor may require from a 2-wire to a 5-
wire connection. Wireless zone sensors report the same zone information as wired zone sensors, but
do so using radio transmitter technology. Therefore with wireless, wiring from the zone sensor to the
controller is unnecessary.
Digital Display Zone Sensor with Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) —The digital display zone sensor
contains a sensing element, which sends a signal to the controller. A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
displays setpoint or space temperature. Sensor buttons allow the user to adjust setpoints, and allow
space temperature readings to be turned on or off. The digital display zone sensor also includes a
communication jack, for use with a portable edit device, and an override button to change from
unoccupied to occupied. The override button has a cancel feature, which returns the system to
unoccupied mode.
System Communications —The Controller is designed to send and receive data from a Tracer® SC or
other Trane controllers. Current unit status conditions and setpoints may be monitored and/or edited via
this data communication feature. The network type is a twisted wire pair shielded serial communication.
Note: When UC400 or Symbio™ 500 controls are selected, Air-Fi® wireless communication is available
as an alternate to wired communication.
Control Options
Transformer — The 50-VA transformer is factory-installed in an enclosure with 7/8" (2 mm) knockouts
to provide 24 VAC for controls.
Disconnect Switch — A toggle disconnect disengages primary power to the terminal.
Fuse — Optional fuse is factory-installed in the primary voltage hot leg.
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Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400, and
Tracer® UC210 Programmable BACnet Controllers
The Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400, and Tracer® UC210 controllers
are programmable general purpose BACnet®, microprocessor-based, Direct Digital Controllers (DDC).
When factory installed on Trane (Variable Air Volume) VAV terminal units, they are factory downloaded
with appropriate VAV programs and configuration settings. A single Symbio ™ 500 or Tracer® UC400
can control a dual-duct unit. Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, or Tracer® UC210 are not
an option on dual duct units.
The Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400, and Tracer® UC210 controller can
be configured from the factory with three different application programs: Space Temperature Control
(STC), Ventilation Flow Control (VFC), and Flow Tracking Control (FTC).
The Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400, and Tracer® UC210 controller
programmed for STC modulates a VAV's damper blade based on a zone temperature, measured
airflow, and setpoints to continuously control conditioned air delivery to the space. The volume of
incoming air is monitored and the damper adjusts to provide accurate control independent of the duct
pressure. The damper modulates between operator setpoints depending on space conditions.
Additionally, fan and heat outputs may be energized depending on the application. A Tracer® UC400
can be provided on dual-duct units and downloaded either for VAV operation or constant volume
operation. Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400, and Tracer® UC210 is not
available on dual-duct units.
The Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400, and Tracer® UC210 controller
configured for VFC can be applied to a VAV terminal and used to temper cold outdoor air (OA) that is
brought into a building for ventilation purposes. The tempered air is intended to supply an air-handling
unit (AHU), which provides comfort control to the zones it is serving. The VAV terminal supplies the
correct amount of ventilation air, and when reheat is added, tempers the ventilation air to reduce the
load on the air handler by sensing the discharge air temperature of the VAV unit and controlling its long-
term average to the discharge air temperature setpoint. VFC mode is not available on dual-duct.
The Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400, and Tracer® UC210 controller can
be configured for FTC and has two VAV units with Tracer® UC400 or Tracer® UC210 controllers
working together to provide flow tracking control. One Tracer® UC400 or Tracer® UC210 controller is
configured from the factory with the Space temperature program and the other is downloaded with the
FTC program. The STC airflow output is bound to the flow tracking controller airflow setpoint input. The
flow tracking controller adds the configured airflow tracking offset (positive or negative) to the airflow
setpoint (communicated airflow setpoint) and controls the airflow to this setpoint. FTC is not available on
dual-duct units.
The Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400, and Tracer® UC210 controllers
are BTL compliant with BACnet®, an open standard building automation protocol. It meets the
Application Specific Controller (ASC) profile per ASHRAE 135-2004. This allows the Tracer® UC400
controller to integrate with other BACnet® systems.
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• Improved 2-Point air balancing is available – Assures optimized flow-sensing accuracy across the
operating range. This provides a more accurate airflow balancing method when compared to typical
single-point flow correction air balancing.
• Analog input resolution of +/- 1/8°F within the comfort range maximizes zone temperature control
yielding excellent comfort control.
Reliable Operation
• Built for life – Trane products are designed to stand the test of time, with a proven design life that
exceeds 20 years.
• Fully factory tested – Fully screened and configured at the factory. All features are tested including
fan and reheat stage energization, air valve modulation, and controller inputs and outputs.
Safe Operation
• All components, including the controller, pressure transducer, transformer, etc. are mounted in a
NEMA 1 sheet metal enclosure and are tested as an assembly to UL1995 standards. The result is a
rugged and safe controller, and thus, overall unit.
• When in PI-mode, electric heat is disabled when the sensed flow is below the minimum required.
• Hot-water coil units in ventilation flow control (VFC) have a freeze protection algorithm to protect the
water coil and the internal space from water damage. This is accomplished by driving the water
valve to maximum position on alarm conditions.
System-level Optimization
Trane controllers are designed to integrate into Trane Tracer® Building Automation Systems and
leverage clear and clean unit-controller related data for system level control decisions. Integrating a
Trane controller into a Tracer® SC Control System provides the next step in building automation.
Specifically, system-level decisions on how to operate all components can be made. Energy efficient
optimization strategies, like duct static pressure optimization, ventilation reset, and CO2 demand-
controlled ventilation, can be employed with the simple press of a button. The end-result is the most
efficient and reliable building automation system available.
Simplified Installation
Factory Commissioned Quality – All Trane DDC VAV controllers are factory-commissioned. This means
that the DDC boards are powered and run-tested with your specific sequence parameters. They are
connected to a communication link to make sure that information and diagnostic data function properly.
Before any unit ships it must pass a rigorous quality control procedure. You can be assured that a Trane
VAV unit with Trane DDC controls will work right out of the crate.
Tenant-Finish Heat Mode – In some office projects, the building is being constructed as tenants are
being identified. Tenant-finish heat mode is designed for applications when a given floor has not been
occupied. The main AHU is used for heat and because the internal furnishings are not complete, the
sensors have not been installed. In this case, the primary valve drives open using the heat of the main
AHU to keep plumbing lines from freezing. Operation of the VAV unit fan (series or parallel) remains
unaffected.
Controller Flexibility
• 24VAC binary input
UC400 or UC210: Hardcoded as an occupancy sensor.
• Auxiliary temperature analog input
– Symbio™ 500 or Tracer® UC400: Two inputs, configured as discharge air temperature and
supply air temperature.
– Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500 and Tracer® UC210: Preconfigured for discharge
air temperature.
• Dual-duct support with a single Symbio™ 500 or Tracer® UC400. The Symbio™ 500 or Tracer®
UC400 controller controls both the cooling and heating air valves. With constant-volume sequences,
the controller constantly monitors the airflow through both air valves to be sure the designated
airflow is discharged from the unit.
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• Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400 or Tracer® UC210 Programmable
BACnet® Controller certified performance ensures that a Trane VAV unit with controller will provide
state-of-the-art, consistent open communication protocol for integration with the industry’s latest
(Non-Trane) building automation control systems, including Johnson Control, Andover, Siemens,
Honeywell, etc.
• CO2 demand controlled ventilation enables the terminal unit controller to adjust ventilation air flow
setpoint based on the measured CO2 concentration in the zone. Trane demand controlled
ventilation strategies are pre-defined for simplified application and can be easily customized to meet
the needs of a specific system.
• Supports discharge air temp reset with modulating hot-water and SCR electric heat on units with
mulitpoint-DAT sensor.
Trane DDC VAV Controller Logic with Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500,
Tracer® UC400 , and Tracer® UC210 Controllers
Control Logic
Direct Digital Control (DDC) controllers are today’s industry standard. DDC controllers share system-
level data to optimize system performance (including changing ventilation requirements, system static
pressures, supply air temperatures, etc.). Variables available via a simple twisted-shielded wire pair
include occupied/unoccupied status, minimum and maximum airflow setpoints, zone temperature and
temperature setpoints, air valve position, airflow cfm, fan status (on or off), fan operation mode (parallel
or series), reheat status (on or off), VAV unit type, air valve size, temperature correction offsets, flow
correction values, ventilation fraction, etc.
With the advent of Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC400 , and Tracer®
UC210 open protocol, the most reliable VAV controller is now available for ANY system. Gone are the
days of being locked into a single supplier. Trane DDC controllers provide Trane-designed solid-state
electronics intended specifically for VAV applications including:
• Space Temperature Control
• Ventilation Flow Control (100% outside air applications)
• Flow Tracking Space Pressurization Control
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0.1
0.01
10 100 1,000 10,000
Air Valve Airflow, cfm
Note: Flow sensor DP (in. wg) is measured at the flow ring to aid in system balancing and
commissioning. See “Valve/Controller Airflow Guidelines” in each section for unit performance.
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installed for inlet temperature monitoring). If this is also not available, it uses the heating/cooling mode
assigned by Tracer® SC or the DDC controller’s service tool.
When heat is added to the primary air, the air is considered reheated. Reheat can be either local
(integral to the VAV unit in the form of an electric coil or hot water coil) or remote (typically existing wall
fin radiation, convector, etc.) or any combination of local and remote. The operating characteristics of
the four basic types of VariTrane™ DDC terminal reheat are discussed.
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capacity to the heating load, resulting in more stable temperature control. The heating minimum airflow
setpoint is enforced during reheat.
The amount of reheat supplied is dependent on both the degree that the space temperature is below the
active heating setpoint and the time that the space temperature has been below the active heating
setpoint. If not already off, reheat de-energizes when the zone temperature rises more than 0.5°F (0.28°
C) above the heating setpoint.
The Stage 1 “on” time is proportional to the amount of reheat required. For example, when 50% of stage
1 capacity is required, reheat is on for 90 seconds and off for 90 seconds. When 75% of stage 1
capacity is required, reheat is on for 135 seconds and off for 45 seconds. When 100% of stage 1
capacity is required, reheat is on continuously.
Stage 2 uses the same “on” time logic as stage 1 listed above, except stage 1 is always energized. For
example, when 75% of unit capacity is required, stage 1 is energized continuously, and stage 2 is on for
90 seconds and off for 90 seconds. When reheat is de-energized, the cooling minimum airflow setpoint
is activated. Caution: Care should be taken when sizing electric heaters. Discharge air temperatures
should not exceed between 100°F and 110°F, with a temperature between 85°F and 95°F being optimal
for space temperature control. If too hot of air is delivered to the space through ceiling-mounted
diffusers, and then leaves the space through ceiling-mounted return-air grilles, the buoyancy of this hot
air will tend to cause some of the air to bypass from the supply-air diffusers to the return-air grilles,
resulting in uneven air distribution and possible comfort complaints. To prevent stratification, the warm
air temperature should not be more than 20°F (6.7°C) above zone air temperature.
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unit airflow to maintain the desired total airflow to the space. As the cooling load decreases, the cooling
air valve modulates towards its minimum airflow setting. Meanwhile, the heating air valve is modulated
open to allow additional airflow to maintain the total unit airflow as the cooling air valve modulates
towards its minimum airflow setting.
Ventilation Control
Ventilation control enhances the usability of Trane DDC controllers in more select applications that
require measurement of outside air (ventilation). Ventilation control is designed for use with constant
volume single-duct VAV units which modulate the primary damper and associated reheat to maintain an
average constant discharge air temperature. The reheat is modulated to provide discharge air
temperature consistent with AHU supply air temperature (typically 50–60°F). This is critical to ensure
that ASHRAE Standard 62.1 ventilation standards are attained, consistently maintained, and monitored.
When connected to a Tracer® building automation control system, trend logging, remote alarming, etc.
is available. In fact, the Trane Tracer® Control System can provide unmatched “peace of mind” by
calling/paging the appropriate person(s) when specific alarms occur.
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Primary Air
Communication link from Main
AHU
T
Occupied Space
Tracer Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC210, and Tracer® UC400 Programmable
BACnet Controllers
Symbio™ 210 Controller Symbio™ 210e Controller Symbio™ 500 Controller Tracer® UC210 Tracer® UC400
The Symbio™ 210, Symbio™ 210e, Symbio™ 500, Tracer® UC210 and Tracer® UC400 are
programmable controllers available on VariTrane™ VAV boxes which provide accurate airflow and room
temperature control. The controller can operate in pressure-independent or pressure-dependent.
These controllers monitor zone temperature, temperature setpoint, and flow rate. The controller also
accepts a discharge air temperature sensor and accepts a supply air temperature from the building
controller. When used with a Tracer® SC or other BACnet® building controller zone grouping, system
set points and unit diagnostics can be obtained. Also factory commissioning of parameters is specified
by the engineer. For additional details, see the appropriate Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
(IOM):
Symbio™ 210/210e/500: BAS-SVX084* EN
Tracer® UC210: BAS-SVX62* EN
Tracer® UC400: BAS-SVX20* EN
Specifications
Supply Voltage
Class 2, 24 Vac, 50/60 Hz
Maximum VA Load
No Heat or Fan
• 13VA (14.5VA for Symbio™ 210e) for cooling box only (includes temperature sensors, flow sensor,
occupancy input and air valve).
• Fan: 6VA
• Modulating water valve: 4VA
• 2 position water valve: 6.5VA
• Staged electric: 10VA (magnetic contactor) each stage
Binary Inputs
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Occupancy. Symbio™ 500 or Tracer® UC400 also has two additional generic binary inputs.
Binary Outputs
Fan Start, Air valve Open, Air Valve Closed, Heat (Water valve open/closed or staged heat)
The Symbio™ 500 or Tracer® UC400 also has two generic relays outputs.
Universal Analog Inputs
CO2 and one SCR Electric Heat control generic analog input.
Temperature Inputs
Discharge, Zone Temperature, and Zone Set Point.
Symbio™ 500 or Tracer® UC400 also has two generic temperature inputs.
Operating Environment
32 to 140°F, (0 to 60°C)
5% to 95% RH, Non-condensing
Storage Environment
-40 to 180°F (-40 to 82.2°C),
5% to 95%RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Dimensions
Width: 5.5" (139.7 mm)
Length: 4.5" (69.85 mm)
Height: 2.0" (44.45 mm)
Connections
• Tracer® UC210: 1/4 tabs and removable screw terminals
• Tracer® UC400: Removable screw terminals
Communications
BACnet® MS/TP
Heat Staging
Staged electric, SCR electric, modulating or two-position hot water or pulse-width modulation.
Reliable Operation
• Built for life – Trane products are designed to stand the test of time, with a proven design life that
exceeds 20 years.
• Fully factory tested – fully screened and configured at the factory. All features are tested including
fan and reheat stage energization, air valve modulation, and controller inputs and outputs.
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Safe Operation
• All components, including the controller, pressure transducer, transformer, etc. are mounted in a
NEMA 1 sheet metal enclosure and are tested as an assembly to UL1995 standards. The result is a
rugged and safe VAV, controller, and thus, overall unit.
• When in PI-mode, EH is disabled when the sensed flow is below the minimum required.
• HW coil VAV units in ventilation flow control (VFC) have a Freeze protection algorithm to protect the
water coil and the internal space from water damage. This is accomplished by driving the water
valve to maximum position on alarm conditions.
System-level Operation
Trane controllers are designed to integrate into Trane Tracer® SC and leverage clear and clean unit-
controller related data for system level control decisions. Integrating a Trane controller into a Tracer®
SC Control System provides the next step in building system control.
Specifically, system-level decisions on how to operate all components can be made. Energy efficient
optimization strategies like Static Pressure Optimization, Ventilation Reset, and CO2 Demand-controlled
Ventilation can be employed with the simple press of a button. The end-result is the most efficient and
reliable building control system available.
Simplified Installation
Factory Commissioned Quality – All Trane DDC VAV controllers are factory-commissioned. This means
that the DDC boards are powered and run-tested with your specific sequence parameters. They are
connected to a communication link to make sure that information and diagnostic data function properly.
Before any VariTrane VAV unit ships they must pass a rigorous quality control procedure. You can be
assured that a Trane VAV unit with Trane DDC VAV controls will work right out of the crate.
Zone sensor air balance – When applied to a Trane zone sensor with thumb-wheel and on/cancel
buttons, a balancing contractor can drive the primary air valve to maximum or minimum airflow from the
sensor to determine the point of calibration to be used (maximum will result in optimum performance).
The flow reading can then be calibrated from the sensor, without the use of additional service tools.
(Non-LCD versions)
Tenant-Finish Heat Mode – In some office projects, the building is being constructed as tenants are
being identified. Tenant-finish heat mode is designed for applications when a given floor has not been
occupied. The main AHU system is used for heat and because the internal furnishings are not complete,
the sensors have not been installed. In this case, the primary valve drives open using the heat of the
main AHU to keep plumbing lines from freezing. When available, the operation of the VAV unit fan
(series or parallel) remains unaffected.
Controller Flexibility
• Auxiliary temperature analog input
– UC400/Symbio™ 500: Two inputs, configured as discharge air temperature and supply air
temperature.
– UC210/Symbio™ 210: Preconfigured for discharge air temperature.
• CO2 demand controlled ventilation enables a HVAC system to adjust ventilation flow based on the
current CO2 concentration in the zone. Trane demand controlled ventilation strategies are pre-
defined for simplified application and can be easily customized to meet the needs of a specific
system.
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connected to a Trane Tracer® SC control system, trend logging, remote alarming, etc. are available to
fully utilize the power and capabilities of your systems.
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Ventilation Control
Ventilation control enhances the usability of Trane DDC controllers in more select applications that
require measurement of outside air (ventilation). Ventilation control is designed for use with constant
volume single-duct VAV units which modulate the primary damper and associated reheat to maintain an
average constant discharge air temperature. The reheat is modulated to provide discharge air
temperature consistent with AHU supply air temperature (typically 50 to 60°F). This is critical to ensure
that ASHRAE Standard 62.1 Ventilation standards are attained, consistently maintained, and monitored.
When connected to a Trane Building Automation System control system, trend logging, remote
alarming, etc. is available. In fact, the Trane Tracer® Control System can provide unmatched “peace of
mind” by calling/paging the appropriate person(s) when specific alarms occur.
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exhaust box modulates a similar amount to maintain the required CFM differential. This is a simple,
reliable means of pressurization control, which meets the requirements of the majority of zone
pressurization control applications. Typical applications include:
• School and University laboratories
• Industrial laboratories
• Hospital operating rooms
• Hospital patient rooms
• Research and Development facilities
• And many more…
The CFM offset is assured and can be monitored and documented when connected to a Trane Tracer®
Building Automation System. Flow Tracking Control is designed to meet most pressurization control
projects. If an application calls for pressure control other than flow tracking, contact your local Trane
Sales Office for technical support.
Primary Air
Communication link from Main
AHU
T
Occupied Space
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the active heating setpoint; Stage 1 is de-energized when the zone temperature rises to warmer than
0.5°F (0.28°C) above the active heating setpoint.
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When 75% of stage 1 capacity is required, reheat is on for 135 seconds and off for 45 seconds. When
100% of stage 1 capacity is required, reheat is on continuously.
Stage 2 uses the same “on” time logic as stage 1 listed above, except stage 1 is always energized. For
example, when 75% of unit capacity is required, stage 1 is energized continuously, and stage 2 is on for
90 seconds and off for 90 seconds. When reheat is de-energized, the cooling minimum airflow setpoint
is activated. When reheat is de-energized, the cooling minimum airflow setpoint is activated.
CCW
24-VAC Damper
COM
Damper Controls M Actuator
By Others Load: 4 VA
CW
Y
24-VAC to
Customer Line Voltage
Controls BL
Transformer 2
24 VAC, 50 VA
FAN RELAY
Fan 3
1
Load: 6.5 VA
2
1 4
C
Load: 10 VA (MAGN)
2
1st
3 Load: 12 VA (MERC)
2nd
4
3rd
CCW 5.
24-VAC Damper
COM
Damper Controls M Actuator
By Others Load: 4 VA
CW
NOTES:
1. Factory-installed
Field Wiring
Optional or installed by others
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CCW
COM Customer-furnished
Actuator
or Trane-supplied
CW
Fan Trane-supplied
Relay (Fan-powered only)
24 VAC
24 VAC, 50va
Standard – (Fan-powered)
Optional – (Single-duct and Dual-duct)
Optional
Trane-supplied
LO HI water valve
Trane-supplied field-wired
Hot Water
Reheat to controller.
Airflow
Sensor
NOTES:
1. Factory-installed
Field Wiring
Optional or installed by others
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Water valve position is dependent on the degree that the space temperature is below the active heating
setpoint and the time that the space temperature has been below the active heating setpoint. If not
already closed, the water valve fully closes when the zone temperature rises above the active heating
setpoint by 0.5°F (0.28°C).
An additional on/off remote heat output is available and energized when the proportional value is driven
10% open and de-energized when the modulating valve reaches 50% open.
When reheat is de-energized, the cooling minimum airflow setpoint is enforced. Again, these reheat
devices can be either local or remote.
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Specifications
Table 81. WCI and WCS specifications
General Specifications
Storage and operating humidity range 5% to 95% relative humidity (RH), non-condensing
Housing material Polycarbonate/ABS (suitable for plenum mounting), UV protected, UL 94: 5 VA flammability rating
Range(a) Open range: 2,500 ft (762 m) with packet error rate of 2%. Indoor: Typical range is 200 ft (61 m); actual
range is dependent on the environment. See BAS-SVX55* for more detail.
Radio frequency 2.4 GHz (IEEE Std 802.15.4-2003 compliant) (2405–2480 MHz, 5 MHz spacing)
Radio channels 16
Indoor mounting Fits a standard 2 in. by 4 in. junction box (vertical mount only). Mounting holes are spaced 3.2 in. (83 mm)
apart on vertical center line. Includes mounting screws for junction box or wall anchors for sheet-rock
walls. Overall dimensions: 2.9 in. (74 mm) by 4.7 in. (119 mm).
Outdoor mounting Position enclosure in desired flat mounting location and mount using four (4) #8 sheet metal screws with
the conduit connection pointing down. If not mounted to the HVAC equipment exterior wall, the conduit
connection on the bottom of the enclosure is also available. Please note that the supplied plug must be
installed into the unused conduit connection.
Overall dimensions: 3.9 in. (98 mm) by 6.4 in. (163 mm) by 1.7 in. (42 mm).
Resolution +0.125°F over a range of 60 to 80°F (15.56 to 26.67°C)/±0.25°F outside this range
Sensor battery Two (2) AA lithium 1.5 V batteries, 2800 mAh with an expected life of 15 years under typical operating
conditions for non-CO2 WCS. For WCS-SCO2, expected battery life is 15 years for commercial buildings
occupied 10 hours a day, five days per week. For buildings occupied 24 hours a day/seven days a week,
the expected battery life is 10 years.
Minimum time between transmissions 10 seconds. Time between transmissions can be shorter during user interaction.
Mounting Fits a standard 2 in. by 4 in. junction box (vertical mount only). Mounting holes are spaced 3.2 in. (83 mm)
apart on vertical
center line. Includes mounting screws for junction box and wall anchors for sheet-rock walls.
Overall dimensions: 2.9 in (74 mm) by 4.7 in. (119 mm)
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Coverage Patterns See the figure “WCS sensor coverage patterns,” which follows this table.
Occupied Timeout Delay Average 10 minutes after motion is detected (Not adjustable)
Pressure dependence of output Built-in pressure sensor eliminates inaccuracy due to altitude
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WCI Dimensions
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Figure 17. DDC zone sensor with LCD Figure 18. DDC zone sensors without LCD
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Physical Dimensions
Width: 2.8" (71.12 mm)
Length: 4.5" (114.3 mm)
Height: 1.1" (27.94 mm)
CO2 Sensors
Figure 19. Duct-mounted CO2 sensor (L) and wall-mounted CO2 sensor (R)
Wall- and duct-mounted carbon dioxide (CO2) Carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors are designed for demand-
controlled ventilation zone applications. The sensor is compatible with VariTrane™ VAV and VariTrac™
controllers. The Trane CO2 sensors measure carbon dioxide in parts-per-million (ppm) in occupied
building spaces. Outdoor airflow increases beyond design ventilation rates if the CO2 exceeds specified
levels.
Specifications
Measuring Range
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Specifications
Power Supply
24 VAC or 24 VDC, ± 10%
Maximum VA Load
0.88 VA @ 24 VAC,
0.72 VA @ 24 VDC
Isolated Relay Rating
1 A @ 24 VAC or 24 VDC
Operating Temperature
32 to 131°F (0 to 55°C)
Storage Temperature
-22 to 176°F (-30 to 80°C)
Humidity Range
0 to 95% non-condensing
Effective Coverage Area
1200 sq ft
Effective Coverage Radius
22 feet
Housing Material
ABS Plastic
Dimensions
3.3" dia. x 2.2" deep (85 mm x 56 mm). Protrudes 0.36" (9 mm) from ceiling when installed.
Specifications
Sensing Element
Thermistor 10,000 Ohms @ 77°F (25°C)
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Operating Environment
-4 to 221°F (-20 to 105°C), 5%-95%RH
Non-Condensing
Wiring Connection
8 ft 18 awg
Sleeving for wire leads is acrylic #5 awg grade C rated @ 155°C
Probe Dimensions
3.4" long x 5/16" diameter
(86 mm x 7.9 mm diameter)
Mounting
In any position on duct.
Mount the sensor to the duct using
#10 x ¾" (19.05 mm) sheet metal screws.
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Specifications
Value Design
Ball valve constructions designed for chilled/hot water or water with up to 50% glycol
Temperature Limits
• 32 to 201°F (0 to 94°C) Fluid
• 23 to 122°F (-5 to 50°C) Ambient
Rated Body Pressure
300 psi (2.06 mPa)
Maximum Actuator Close-Off Pressure
60 psi (0.4 mPa)
Electrical Rating Motor Voltage
24 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption
3.0 VA at 24 VAC
Valve Offerings
All valves are modulating control with ½–in. (12.7 mm) O.D. NPT connections Cv offered:
0.7, 1.7, 2.7, 5.0
Specifications
Value Design
Ball valve constructions designed for chilled/hot water or water with up to 50% glycol
Temperature Limits
• 32 to 201°F (0 to 94°C) Fluid
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• Each piping package is tagged to match the VAV terminal tag it is specified for.
• Each piping package includes a 24v floating point control modulating control ball valve or a 2V-10V
analog control ball valve.
• The Cv is sized to match the specified gpm/coil performance of the VAV terminal unit. Package
includes unions with sweat connections to the coil.
Specifications
Differential Operating Pressure:
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• 2519 (2–80 psid 0.5-3.0 gpm) / (3-80 psid 3.50 – 5.00 gpm)
• 2515 (3-80 psid 5.50 – 7.50 gpm)
• 2524 (3-80 psid 10.0 –13.0 gpm)
• ± 10% accuracy of published flow
Operating Temperature:
• 32 to 225°F
Specifications
Input Pressure Range
0.0 to 5.0 in. wg
(Maximum input pressure 5 psig)
Operating Environment
32 to 140°F, (0 to 60°C)
5% to 95% RH, Non-Condensing
Storage Environment
-40 to 18°F, (-40 to 82.°C)
5% to 95%RH, Non-condensing
Electrical Connections
Vin = 5.0 VDC nominal
(4.75 to 5.25 VDC acceptable)
Current Draw = 5 mA maximum
Null Voltage = 0.250 VDC ± 0.06 VDC
Span = 3.75 VDC ± 0.08 VDC
Note: Null and Span are ratio-metric with V in
Physical Dimensions
Width: 2.5 inch (63.5 mm)
Length: 3.0 inch (76.2 mm)
Height: 1.5 inch (38.1 mm)
Pressure Connections
1/8 inch (3.175 mm) barbed tubing connections
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Transformers
The transformer converts primary power supply voltages to the
voltage required by the direct digital controller and analog. The
transformer also serves to isolate the controller from other
controllers which may be connected to the same power source.
Specifications
Primary Voltage
120 VAC
208 VAC
240 VAC
277 VAC
347 VAC
480 VAC
575 VAC
Secondary Voltage 24 VAC
Power Rating
50 VA
Physical Dimensions
For all voltages:
The transformers will be no larger than the following dimensions:
Width: 2.63" (66.7 mm)
Length: 2.50" (63.5 mm)
Height: 2.30" (58.4 mm)
Specifications
Actuator Design
3-wire, 24-AC floating-point control. Non-spring return.
Actuator Housing
Housing type - NEMA 1
Rotation Range
90° clockwise or counterclockwise
Electrical Rating
Power supply - 24VAC (20 to 30 VAC) at 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption - 1.8 VA maximum, Class 2
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Electrical Connection
No. 6-32 screw terminals (For DD00 and FM01 control options and retrofit kits.)
6-pin connector harness for Trane DDC controls except retrofit kits.
Manual Override
External clutch release lever
Shaft Requirement
1/2” round
2.1” length
Humidity
5% to 95% RH, Non-Condensing
Temperature Rating
Ambient operating: 32 to 125°F (0 to 52°C)
shipping and storage: -20 to 130°F (-29 to 66°C)
Specifications
Actuator Design
24-VAC, floating-point control. Spring return
Actuator Housing
Housing Type-NEMA IP54
Rotation Range
Adjustable from 0 to 90°F at 5° intervals, clockwise or counterclockwise
Electrical Rating
Power Supply – 24 VAC (19.2 to 28.8 VAC) at 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption – 4VA holding, 5VA running maximum, Class 2
Electrical Connection
6-pin connector for Trane DDC controls
Manual Override
Manual override key provided
Shaft requirement:
¼–in. to ¾–in. round
2.1" length
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Humidity
95% RH, Non-Condensing
Temperature Rating
Ambient operating: 32 to 130°F
(0 to 54°C)
Shipping and storage: -40 to 158°F
(-40 to 70°C)
Torque
62 in.-lbs (7 Nm)
Specifications
Actuator Design
on-off/floating-point
Actuator housing
Housing Type-NEMA type 1
Housing Material Rating- UL 94-5A
Direction of Rotation
Reverse wires terminals 2 and 3
Angle of Rotation
Max 95°F, adjustable with mechanical stops
Electrical Rating
Power Supply – 24 VAC ± 20% 50/60 Hz 24 VDC ± 10%
Power Consumption – 2 W
Transformer Sizing – 3 VA (Class 2 power source)
Manual Override
External push button
Humidity
5% to 95% RH, Non-Condensing
Ambient Temperature
-22 to 122°F (-30C to 50°C)
Storage Environment
-40 to 176°F (-40 to 80°C)
Torque
45 in-lb [5 Nm]
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Running Time
95 sec. for 0 to 35 in-lb
Noise Rating
35 dB (A)
Weight
1.2 lbs (0.55 kg)
Specifications
Power supply 24VAC ± 20% 50/60Hz, 24VDC ± 10%
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Specifications
Input Specifications DC Control
Load Voltage Missing / Load Open (W/ PLV = 0V) Flash Once Intermittently
Load Voltage Missing / Load Open (W/ PLV > 0V) Flash Twice Intermittently
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Assembly Specifications
Material Steel
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CCW
24-VAC Damper
COM
Damper Controls M Actuator
By Others Load: 4 VA
CW
Y
24-VAC to
Customer Line Voltage
Controls BL
Transformer 2
24 VAC, 50 VA
FAN RELAY
Fan 3
1
Load: 6.5 VA
2
1 4
C
Load: 10 VA (MAGN)
2
1st
3 Load: 12 VA (MERC)
2nd
4
3rd
CCW 5.
24-VAC Damper
COM
Damper Controls M Actuator
By Others Load: 4 VA
CW
NOTES:
1. Factory-installed
Field Wiring
Optional or installed by others
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COM Customer-furnished
Actuator
or Trane-supplied
CW
(clockwise to close)
Fan Trane-supplied
Relay (Fan-powered only)
24 VAC
24 VAC, 50va
Standard – (Fan-powered)
Optional – (Single-duct and Dual-duct)
Optional
LO HI
Trane-supplied Trane-supplied
Hot Water
water valve
Reheat
field-wired
Airflow to controller.
Sensor
NOTES:
1. Factory-installed
Field Wiring
Optional or installed by others
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Controls Specifications
For all VariTrane™ units, the unit controller continuously monitors the zone temperature and varies the
primary airflow as required to meet zone temperature and ventilation setpoints. Airflow is limited by
adjustable minimum and maximum airflow setpoints.
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Options
Power Fuse (cooling only and hot water units, and VDDF)
An optional fuse is factory-installed in the primary voltage hot leg.
Transformer (Standard on fan-powered, optional on VCCF, VCWF, VDDF)
The 50-VA transformer is factory-wired and installed in an enclosure with 7/8–inch (22 mm) knockouts to
provide 24 VAC for controls.
Disconnect Switch (Optional on VCCF, VCWF, VDDF)
Disengages power.
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Application Considerations
Variable-Air-Volume (VAV) System
EA RA
OA supply PA
fan
cooling VAV
coil box
variable-
speed drive
thermostat
SA
VAV System
There are two primary types of VAV systems—single-duct and dual-duct.
Single-duct Systems
Single-duct systems include one supply fan and a single supply duct, which is attached to each zone.
The supply fan delivers cooled air to the VAV zones in variable volumes, depending upon the cooling
requirements. The supply fan is usually designed to modulate airflow delivered to the VAV zones.
Many VAV zones require heating as well as cooling. The supply air-handling unit provides either no heat
(cooling only), morning warm-up heat or occupied (changeover) heat. In addition, heat may be provided
at any individual VAV zone (within the zone or within the VAV terminal) by reheating cool air provided by
the central air handler.
No Heat
Central Cooling Only—In some systems, the central air handler provides only cooling and ventilation
during zone occupied periods. The supply air is maintained at a constant temperature and the supply
airflow is modulated to match the VAV airflow rate with the zone cooling requirements.
Central Heat
Central Heat for Morning Warm-up—Many buildings cool down during the night. To be at a
comfortable temperature in the morning when the building is again occupied, heat must be added to the
spaces. Heat provided by the central air handler for morning warm-up is supplied at constant air volume
to the zones, prior to the time of occupancy. During the morning warm-up period, the VAV terminal units
must open to allow heated air to flow into the zones. In most instances very little additional heat is
needed once the building is occupied.
Central Occupied Heating-Changeover—Some buildings use the same air handler to provide both
occupied cooling and occupied heating. This is commonly referred to as a changeover system. The
system changes between heating and cooling depending on the need of the zones on the system. In a
changeover system, the operation of the VAV terminal units must also change over, opening to provide
heat in the heating mode and opening to provide cooling in the cooling mode.
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Application Considerations
Terminal Heat
Remote Heat—In some zones of a single-duct VAV system, perimeter heating equipment, remote from
the terminal unit, is used to add heat to the zone when the cooling load is lower than the minimum
cooling capacity of the VAV terminal unit. Heat is added directly to the zone while cool supply air
continues to enter the zone at a minimum rate for zone ventilation.
Terminal Reheat—In some zones of a single-duct VAV system, a minimum flow of cool supply air is
reheated at the terminal unit before entering the zone. Terminal reheat can be provided by electrical
resistance heaters or by hot water coils.
Parallel Fan-Powered Heat—In some zones of a single-duct VAV system, cool supply air at minimum
flow is mixed with warm plenum air before entering the zone. A fan in the terminal unit, in parallel with
the central fan, draws air from the plenum whenever the zone requires heat.
Series Fan-Powered Heat—In some zones of a single-duct VAV system, the airflow to the zone is held
constant, during both heating and cooling, by a terminal unit fan that is in series with the central fan. The
terminal unit fan runs continuously. When the zone requires heat, cool supply air at minimum flow is
mixed with warm, return plenum air before entering the zone.
Dual-duct Systems
Dual-duct systems have either one or two supply fans and two duct systems. One duct system carries
heated air and the other duct system carries cooled air. Heated air and cooled air are modulated and/or
mixed at each zone in the proper proportions to control zone temperature. Terminal reheat is not
required in a dual-duct system. See SYS-APM008–EN for more information.
55°F (13°C)
central air-handling unit
OA C dual-duct
40°F 55°F VAV terminal
(13°C) unit
(4.4°C) H
VSD
105°F (41°C)
EA RA
75°F
(24°C)
VSD
dual-duct
heating air-handling unit VAV terminal
RA units
105°F (41°C)
EA H
75°F
(24°C)
VSD
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Application Considerations
Figure 27. Single-duct cooling only unit Figure 28. Single-duct unit with hot water coil
Single-duct
Single-duct terminal units control the volumetric flow of supply air to the space to maintain the zone
temperature at setpoint. These units are generally applied in cooling-only VAV zones that require no
heat during occupied hours. If local zone heat is necessary it can be provided either remotely (for
example, perimeter heat) or by terminal reheat (either electric or hot water coils).
Dual-duct
Dual-duct terminal units are used in a special type of air distribution system where the main system has
both warm air and cold air separately ducted to each terminal unit. The flow of both warm air and cool air
is modulated, delivering air to the zone at either a variable or constant volume. Since full capacity
occupied heating is always available, control of additional local heat is not provided.
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Fan-Pressure Optimization
With Trane's Tracer bulding automation system, the information from VAV terminal units can be used for
other energy-saving strategies. Fan-pressure optimization is the concept of reducing the supply fan
energy usage based on the position of the terminal unit dampers.
The control system polls the VAV units for the air valve damper position on each unit. The duct static
pressure setpoint for the supply fan is reset downward until the furthest open damper is nearly wide
open. The correct airflow is still being sent to each zone since the air valve controls of the VAV units are
pressure-independent, but the supply fan uses less energy since it is able to generate less pressure,
which results in fan energy savings.
static
pressure
sensor
supply
fan P
VFD
RTU controller
Tracer SC
Ventilation Reset
The Ventilation Reset control strategy enables a building ventilation system to bring in an appropriate
amount of outdoor air per ASHRAE Standard 62.1. The basis for the strategy is measuring airflow at
each zone, calculating current system ventilation efficiency using the multiple-zone system equations of
the standard, and communicating a new outdoor airflow setpoint to the air handler.
This strategy continually monitors the zone ventilation needs and system outdoor air intake flow,
minimizing the amount of ventilation air and increasing the energy efficiency of the system. This ensures
that the right amount of air is brought in at all times and that proper ventilation can be documented.
Trane has integrated this control ability into the VAV controls, air-handler controls, and building controls.
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Application Considerations
RTU controller
• Reset intake airflow
OA
SA RA
Control Types
VAV terminal units are available with many different options. These options fall into three main
categories of controls: direct digital (DDC), pneumatic, and analog electronic. All of these control types
can be used to perform the same basic unit control functions, yet differences exist in accuracy of
performance, versatility, installed cost, operating cost, and maintenance cost.
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Application Considerations
Flow Measurement
Most of these terminal units contain a differential pressure airflow measurement device, mounted at the
primary air inlet, to provide a signal to the terminal unit controller. Numerous names exist for the
differential pressure measurement device—flow sensor, flow bar, flow ring. The differential pressure
measured at the inlet varies according to the volumetric flow rate of primary air entering the inlet.
The total pressure and the static pressure are measurable quantities. The flow measurement device in a
VAV terminal unit is designed to measure velocity pressure. Most flow sensors consist of a hollow piece
of tubing with orifices in it. The VariTrane™ air valve contains a flow ring as its flow measuring device.
The flow ring is two round coils of tubing. Evenly spaced orifices in the upstream coil are the high-
pressure taps that average the total pressure of air flowing through the air valve. The orifices in the
downstream ring are low-pressure taps that average the air pressure in the wake of flow around the
tube. By definition, the measurement of static pressure is to occur at a point perpendicular to the airflow.
The low-pressure taps on the VariTrane™ flow ring measure a pressure that is parallel to the direction of
flow but in the opposite direction of the flow. This “wake pressure” that the downstream ring measures is
lower than the actual duct static pressure. The difference between the “wake pressure” and the static
pressure can be accounted for so that the above relationship between flow and differential pressure
remain valid. The difference also helps create a larger pressure differential than the velocity pressure.
Since the pressures being measured in VAV terminal unit applications are small, this larger differential
allows transducers and controllers to measure and control at lower flow settings than would otherwise
be possible.
The average velocity of air traveling through the inlet is expressed in the equation:
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VP
FPM = 1096.5
DENS
Where:
• FPM = Velocity of air in feet per minute
• 1096.5 = A constant
• VP = The velocity pressure of the air expressed in inches of water
• DENS = The density of the air expressed in pounds per cubic foot
Often, the density is assumed to be a constant for dry air at standard conditions [68°F (20°C)] and sea
level pressure of 14.7 psi (101.4 kPa). These conditions yield the following commonly used equation:
FPM = 4005 VP
The amount of air traveling through the inlet is related to the area of the inlet and the velocity of the air:
AIRFLOW (cubic feet per minute, cfm) = AREA (square feet) x AVERAGE VELOCITY (feet per minute)
Accuracy
The multiple, evenly spaced orifices in the flow ring of the VariTrane™ terminal unit provide quality
measurement accuracy even if ductwork turns or variations are present before the unit inlet. For the
most accurate readings, a minimum of 1½ diameters, and preferably 3 diameters, of straight-run
ductwork is recommended prior to the inlet connection. The straight-run ductwork should be of the same
diameter as the air valve inlet connection. If these recommendations are followed, and the air density
effects mentioned below are addressed, the flow ring will measure primary airflow within ±5% of unit
nominal airflow.
Figure 32. Air pressure measurement orientations
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Since the data from the manufacturer is published at standard conditions, this equation should be
solved for the differential pressure at standard conditions and the other quantities substituted to
determine the ratio for the differential pressure measured at the new conditions.
Duct Pressure and Air Temperature Variations
While changes in these factors certainly affect the density of air, most operating parameters which
systems need keep these effects very small. The impact on accuracy due to these changes is less than
one half of one percent except in very extreme conditions. Extreme conditions are defined as those
systems with inlet static pressures greater than 5 in. wg (1245 Pa) and primary air temperatures greater
than 100°F (37.8°C). Since those types of systems occur so infrequently, we assume the effects of duct
pressure and air temperature variations to be negligible.
Linearity
With the increased use of DDC controls instead of pneumatic controls, the issue of linearity is not as
great as it once was. The important aspect of flow measurement versus valve position is the accuracy of
the controller in determining and controlling the flow. Our units are tested for linearity and that position
versus airflow curve is downloaded and commissioned in the factory to ensure proper control of the unit.
Heat Options
Hot Water Heating Coil
Figure 33. Hot water coil Figure 34. Trane hot water valve Figure 35. Belimo hot water valve
Hot water heating coils are generally applied on VAV terminal units as reheat devices. When applying
these coils it is important to confirm they are operating in the proper air flow and water flow range. (See
tables in Performance Data chapter for airflow and water flow rates.) Either a two-way or a three-way
valve controls the coils.
The most important factor when sizing valves is the coefficient of velocity or Cv. This coefficient of
velocity, which is commonly called the flow coefficient, is an industry standard rating. Valves having the
same flow coefficient rating, regardless of manufacturer, will have the same waterside performance
characteristics.
The preferred method is to size the valve for 3 to 5 psi for pressure drop when full open. Generally the
rule of thumb is to use 4 psi.
Cv = GPM / 2 or GPM = 2 * Cv (since square root of 4 = 2)
This formula is very easy to use and is as accurate as any other method. Size the valve for a Cv = 1/2
the GPM it must pass in modulating applications
The equation that governs valve sizing is:
GPM
Cv =
∆P
Where
• Cv = Flow coefficient
• GPM = The maximum water flow rate through the valve in gallons per minute
• ΔP = The maximum allowable differential pressure across the valve in psi
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The flow and differential pressure are generally the known quantities. The equation is solved for the flow
coefficient. The flow coefficient is then compared to the published CV values for the control valves that
are available. The control valve with the CV that is the closest, but greater than, the calculated flow
coefficient is the correct choice for the control valve. This choice will keep the valve pressure drop below
the maximum allowable valve pressure drop. The valve pressure drop should then be checked against
the coil pressure drop. If the coil pressure drop is appreciably larger than the valve pressure drop, a
valve with a smaller CV should be selected to produce a larger control valve pressure drop. If this new
valve has a pressure drop that is much larger than the maximum allowable pressure drop for valves, the
system designer should be consulted to make sure that the system hot water pumps can deliver the
water at the new conditions.
Electric Heat
Electric heating coils are applied on VAV terminal units as terminal reheat devices. Electric heat coil
capacity is rated in kilowatts (kW). Coils are available with the total capacity divided into one, two, or
three stages
Electric heat coils are available in single-phase or three-phase models. This refers to the type of power
source connected to the coil. Single-phase models have resistance elements internally connected in
parallel. Three- phase models have resistance elements internally connected in a delta or a wye
configuration.
The current draw for the electric coil will depend upon whether it is a single-phase or three-phase coil.
The current draw is necessary for determining what size wire should be used to power the electric coil
and how big the primary power fusing should be. The equations for current draw for these coils are:
kW × 1000
1φamps = --------------------------------------------------
P rimaryVoltage
kW × 1000
3φamps = --------------------------------------------------
P rimaryVoltage 3
Where
• CFM = Minimum airflow rate across the coil
• kW = The heating capacity of the electric coil
• 3145 = a constant
• ΔT = The maximum rise in air temperature across the coil, usually 50°F (28°C)
Electric heat coils are available with magnetic or solid state relays. Magnetic contactors are less
expensive than solid state relay contactors. However, solid state relay contactors can be cycled at a
more rapid rate without failing.
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Insulation
Insulation in a VariTrane™ terminal unit is used to avoid
condensation on the outside of the unit, to reduce the
heat transfer from the cold primary air entering the unit,
and to reduce the unit noise. The VariTrane™ line offers
four types of unit insulation. The type of facing classifies
the types of insulation. To enhance IAQ effectiveness,
edges of all insulation types have metal encapsulated
edges.
Matte-Faced
This type of insulation is used for typical applications. It consists of a fiberglass core covered by a high-
density skin. The dual-density construction provides good sound attenuation and thermal performance.
Foil-Faced
This type of insulation is used in applications where there is some concern regarding airborne
contaminants entering the space, or dirt being trapped in the fibers of the insulation. The insulation is
composed of a fiberglass core laminated to a foil sheet. Foil-faced insulation will provide the same
sound attenuation performance as matte-faced insulation.
Double-Wall
This type of insulation is used in applications where there is extreme concern regarding airborne
contaminants entering the space or dirt being trapped in the fibers of the insulation. The insulation is the
same as the matte-faced insulation. However, after the insulation is installed, a second solid wall of 26-
gauge steel covers the insulation. All wire penetrations of this insulation are covered by a grommet. This
type of insulation will result in higher discharge and radiated sound power.
Closed-Cell
This type of insulation is used in applications where IAQ and fibers are of primary concern. The
acoustics of the closed-cell insulation are similar to double-wall insulation. The thermal properties are
similar to fiberglass insulation. This insulation contains no fiberglass.
Acoustics
Acoustical Best Practices
Acoustics with terminal units is sometimes more confusing than it needs to be. As we know, lower
velocities within a unit leads to improved acoustical performance. Additionally, if the VAV terminal unit
has a fan, lower RPM provides better acoustical performance. It is as simple as that—there are some
catches, however.
Additional considerations will be discussed in more detail throughout this portion of Application
Considerations, such as unit size and type, appurtenance affects (due to insulation, attenuation, etc.),
certification, and computer modeling. Let’s take a look at the first consideration, sizing of units.
Sizing of Units
Before blindly increasing the size of units, we must first understand what is setting the acoustics within
the space. In general, over 95% of acoustics in VAV terminal units, which set the sound pressure levels
and ultimately the NC within the space, is from radiated sound. This is readily known for fan-powered
units, but less commonly known for single- and dual-duct units. Radiated sound emanates from the unit
and enters the occupied space via means other than through the supply ductwork. The most typical path
is through the plenum space, then through the ceiling, then into the occupied space. While discharge
sound should never be ignored, radiated sound is the most dominant and usually the most critical sound
source.
When increasing air valve sizes, BE CAREFUL. Oversizing an air valve can adversely impact the
ability to modulate and properly control temperature in the space. In extremely oversized
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situations, the air valve will operate like a two-position controlled device, with air either being “on”, or
“off”, and not really much in between. The best way to avoid this is to understand that the minimum air
velocity for most air valves is 300 FPM. This is a function of the flow sensing device and the ability of the
pressure transducer and controller to properly read and report flow. This is not manufacturer specific, as
physics applies to all. Therefore, when sizing air valves, minimum velocity for proper pressure
independent flow is 300 FPM.
Modulation capability and range is vital for proper operation of VAV systems. With oversized units, the
unit will act as a constant volume system eliminating the energy savings and individual zone control
advantages of VAV systems. A good rule of thumb is to size cooling airflow for around 2000 FPM. VAV
systems only operate at full flow when there is a maximum call for cooling in the zone. The greatest
portion of the time, an air valve will be operating at partial flows.
When sizing fan-powered units, the fan airflow range can be determined by looking at the fan-curve. For
parallel and series fan-powered units that operate at a constant fan speed, selections can be made all
the way to the lowest flow ranges of the fan curve. A good balance of performance and cost is to select
fans at 70-80% of maximum fan flow.
Insulation Types
Insulation is a factor to consider when dealing with the acoustics of terminal units. Most insulation types
will provide similar acoustical results, but there are exceptions. Double-wall and closed-cell foam
insulation will generally increase your sound levels because of the increased reflective surface area that
the solid inner-wall and closed-cell construction provides. This increase in sound will have to be
balanced with the IAQ and cleanability considerations of the dual-wall and closed-cell construction.
Placement of Units
Unit placement in a building can have a significant impact on the acceptable sound levels. Locating
units above non-critical spaces (hallways, closets, and storerooms) will help to contain radiated sound
from entering the critical occupied zones.
Unit Attenuation
Terminal unit-installed attenuators are an option available to provide path sound attenuation.
Manufacturer-provided attenuators on the discharge of a terminal unit are targeted at reducing
discharge path noise and are typically a simple lined piece of ductwork. It would often be easier and less
expensive to design the downstream ductwork to be slightly longer and require the installing contractor
to include lining in it. Attenuators on the plenum inlet of fan-powered terminals are targeted at reducing
radiated path noise since the plenum opening on a fan-powered terminal unit is typically the critical path
sound source. Significant reduction in radiated path noise can result from a well-designed inlet
attenuator. The attenuation from these attenuators is due to simple absorption from the attenuator lining
and occupant line of sight sound path obstruction. Therefore, longer attenuators and attenuators that
require the sound to turn multiple corners before reaching the occupied space provide superior results,
particularly in the lower frequency bands.
Table 82. Octave band frequencies
1 63 44.6-88.5
2 125 88.5-177
3 250 177-354
4 500 354-707
5 1000 707-1414
6 2000 1414-2830
7 4000 2830-5650
8 8000 5650-11300
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Attenuators that are simple “cups” at the plenum inlet(s) have been shown in Trane’s acoustical mock-
up to provide no measurable reduction in sound pressure in the critical octave bands which set the
occupied space noise criteria.
Path Attenuation
Sound generated by a terminal unit can reach the occupied space along several paths. The terminal unit
generated sound will lose energy — i.e. the energy is absorbed by path obstacles—as it travels to the
occupied space. This acoustical energy dissipation as it travels to the occupied space is called path
attenuation. The amount of energy lost along a particular path can be quantified and predicted using the
procedure outlined in AHRI-885. Each path must be considered when determining acceptable sound
power generated by a terminal unit.
The term “transfer function” is often used to describe the entire path attenuation value for each octave
band (i.e., the sum of all components of a particular path).
Examples of path attenuation include locating the terminal unit away from the occupied space,
increasing the STC (sound transmission classification) of the ceiling tile used, internally lining ductwork,
drywall lagging the ceiling tiles or enclosing the terminal unit in drywall. All of these choices have costs
associated with them that must be weighed against the benefits. Some of these alternatives can be
acoustically evaluated from application data provided in AHRI-885. Others may require professional
analysis from an acoustical consultant.
Computer Modeling
Computer modeling of acoustical paths is available to help estimate sound levels and determine
problem sources. The software used by Trane for computer modeling is called Trane Acoustics Program
(TAP™).
This software can analyze different room configurations and materials to quickly determine the
estimated total sound levels (radiated and discharged) in a space. The Trane Official Product Selection
System can also be used to determine sound levels of terminal units. You can base selections on a
maximum sound level and enter your own attenuation factors (defaults based on AHRI-885 are also
available).
Other Resources
Refer to Additional Resources at the end of this chapter to see a list of publications to help with the
basics of acoustical theory and modeling. You can also contact your local Trane salesperson to discuss
the issue.
Duct Design
Designing cost-effective VAV duct systems is challenging. Some duct design methods result in better
pressure balance than others do. Duct shape and duct material can influence duct system design and
cost. In addition, duct layout is properly designed for optimal duct installation and operation.
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Design Methods
The two most widely used supply duct design methods—equal friction and static regain—are discussed
below.
Equal Friction – Using this method, ducts are sized at design flow to have roughly the same static
pressure drop for every 100 feet of duct. Static pressures throughout the duct system can be balanced
at design flow using balancing dampers, but are no longer balanced at part load flows. For this reason,
equal friction duct designs are better suited for constant volume systems than for VAV systems. If the
equal friction method is used for the VAV supply duct design, the terminal units usually require pressure-
independent (PI) control capability to avoid excessive flow rates when duct pressures are high.
In VAV systems, the ducts located downstream of the terminal unit are usually sized for equal friction.
The advantage of this design method is its simplicity. Often, calculations can be made using simple
tables and duct calculators. Drawbacks include increased higher total pressure drops and higher
operating costs.
Static Regain – In the static regain method, ducts are sized to maintain constant static pressure in each
section, which is achieved by balancing the total and velocity pressure drops of each section. In other
words, static pressure is “regained” by the loss of velocity pressure. Since the static pressures
throughout the duct system are roughly balanced at design and part load flow, static regain duct designs
can be used successfully for either constant volume or VAV systems. When the static regain method is
used, the system is roughly pressure balanced at design.
Advantages of the static regain method include reduced total pressure drops, lower operating costs, and
balanced pressures over a wide range of flows. The drawback of this design is the time-consuming,
iterative calculation procedure and for large systems, it is essential to have a duct design computer
program.
Best Practices
Common Mistakes
Some of the most common system or installation errors are discussed below.
Reducers at Unit Inlet
This problem is a very common issue that is seen in applications of VAV products. It is often mistaken by
those in the field as an unacceptably large static pressure drop through the unit. It is also sometimes
mistaken as a malfunctioning flow ring or pressure transducer.
This problem is sometimes unknowingly encountered because of the capability of the VAV unit to allow
greater airflow for a specific size duct than other terminal units. For example, a project engineer
specifies an 8-inch (203 mm) round take off from the main duct trunk to the VAV terminal unit. The
person supplying the VAV terminal unit checks the required airflow and finds that a VAV unit with a 6-
inch (152 mm) inlet will provide the specified terminal unit performance. The terminal unit supplier
submits, receives approval, and orders the 6-inch (152 mm) inlet unit. While this is happening, the
installing contractor has run the connecting duct from the main trunk to the terminal unit in the specified
8-inch (152 mm) round. The unit arrives at the job site, and the installer notices that the 8-inch (203 mm)
duct and the 6" (152 mm) terminal unit inlet do not match. To get the unit installed, an 8- to 6-inch
reducer is placed at the inlet to the terminal unit air valve.
The reducer will cause a phenomenon called flow separation at the unit inlet. Fluid dynamics analysis
can present a detailed technical explanation of flow separation, but the characteristics important to this
discussion are the production of pressure loss and turbulence. The reducer will have a significant static
pressure drop associated with it since the air velocity is increased (i.e., static pressure is given up for
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increased velocity pressure). The pressure loss is sometimes mistaken as a loss due to the function of
the terminal unit. The turbulence is at its greatest just downstream of the reducer. Unfortunately, this is
the location of the flow ring at the air-valve inlet. The reducer will cause the flow ring to give an
inaccurate and inconsistent reading because of the turbulent air.
The solutions to this situation are:
• Locate the reducer upstream of the terminal unit at least three duct diameters to eliminate flow
separation and turbulence at the unit inlet and to improve the airflow measurement accuracy.
• Consider proper sizing of the terminal unit in the duct design and account for the pressure loss of the
reducer in the central fan selection if a reducer is required. Be cautious of oversizing a VAV terminal.
It is good practice to make sure that the inlet duct velocity at the minimum airflow setting is no lower
than 500 feet per minute.
Improper Use of Flexible Ductwork
While flexible ductwork has many benefits, improper use can cause numerous problems in a VAV
system. Flexible ductwork causes turbulent airflow and relatively large static pressure drops. Flexible
ductwork at a primary damper inlet (i.e., the flow sensor location) may cause flow accuracy and
repeatability problems due to turbulence. The use of flexible ductwork should be primarily limited to the
downstream side of the terminal units in a VAV system. Use of flexible ductwork upstream of terminal
units should be kept to an absolute minimum. All runs of flexible ductwork should be kept as short as
possible. While most know these guidelines, the ease of installation which flexible ductwork provides is
always an enticement to push the limits of what are acceptable practices.
Static Pressure Measurement Errors
Improper measurement techniques for static pressure can lead many to mistakenly believe that the
terminal unit is causing a large pressure drop in the system. The chief error made here is taking a static
pressure measurement in turbulent locations such as flexible ductwork or near transitions. This
produces invalid static pressure readings. Another error commonly made is trying to read the static
pressure at the same point as the flow sensing device. The inlets to VAV terminal units produce
turbulence and will give poor readings. Flow sensors with their multiple-point averaging capability are
best equipped to deal with this type of flow, while a single-point static probe is not. Another common
error is the incorrect orientation of the static pressure probe. The static pressure is correctly measured
when the probe is oriented perpendicular to the direction of airflow. The probe, or a part of it, should
never be facing the direction of airflow, because the total pressure will influence the reading of the
probe.
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ASRAE Handbooks
• ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals
• ASHRAE Handbook of HVAC Systems and Equipment
• ASHRAE Handbook of HVAC Applications
• ASHRAE Handbook of Refrigeration
Websites
• www.ashrae.org
• www.ahrinet.org
• www.trane.com
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Appendix A. Unit Conversions
Table 83. Conversions of length and area
To convert From To Multiply by
in. m 0.0254
ft m 0.3048
Length
m in. 39.3701
m ft 3.28084
in2 m2 0.00064516
ft2 m2 0.092903
Area
m2 in2 1550
m2 ft2 10.7639
Psi Pa 6894.76
ft of water Pa 2988.98
in of water Pa 249.082
Pressure
Pa Psi 0.0001450380
Pa ft of water 0.000334562
Pa in of water 0.00401474
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