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HomeMy WebLinkAboutI-95 Manufacturer SpecsAAMITSUBISHI k ELECTRIC Mir.SL11M Air -Conditioners SUZ=KA09, KAl2, KA15, KA18NAHZ INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR fNSYALLER For safe and correct use, read this manual and the indoor unit installation manual thoroughly before installing the air -conditioner unit. MANUEL WINSTALLATION POUR L'lNSTALLATEuft Avant d'installer le climatiseur, lire attentivement ce manual, ainsi qua le manuel d'installation de I'appareil interieur pour une utilisation sure et correcte. MANUAL DE INSTALACI6N IPARAELINSTALADOR Para un use corrects y seguro, lea detalladamente este manual y el manual de instalaci5n de la unidad interior antes de instalar la unidad de aire acondicionado. Contents The following should always be observed for safety ..................... 1 4. Refrigerant piping work.................. , Selecting the installation location ...... .. ,.... ..... . .... . .. 2 5. Electrical work... . Installation diagram.... , .... , , 2 6 Maintenance S 1. The following should always be observed for safety • Please provide an exclusive circuit forthe air conditioner and do not connect other electrical appliances to it. • Be sure to read "The following should always be observed for safety" before installing the air conditioner. • Be sure to observe the cautions specified here as they include important items related to safety. • The Indications and meanings are as follows. AS Warning: Could lead to death or serious injury. Warning: ■ Do not install the unit by yourself (user). Improper or incomplete installation could cause fire, electric shock, injury due to the unit falling, or water leakage. Consult a qualified installer or the dealer from whom you purchased the unit. ■ Follow the Instructions detailed in the installation manual. Incomplete Installation could cause fire or electric shock, injury due to the unit falling, or leakage of water. • Install the unit securely in a place that can bear the weight of the unit. If the installation location cannot bear the weight of the unit, the unit could fall causing injury. ■ Perform electrical work according to the installation manual and be sure to use an exclusive circuit. Do not connect other electrical appliances to the circuit. If the capacity of the power circuit is insufficient or there is incomplete electrical work, it could result in a fire or an electric shock. • Ground the unit correctly. Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or tel- ephone ground. Defective grounding could cause electric shock. • Do not damage the wires. Damaged wires could cause fire. • Be sure to shut off the main power when setting up the indoor P.C. board or wiring. Failure to do so could cause electric shock. • Use the specified wires to securely connect the indoor and outdoor units. Attach the wires firmly to avoid applying stress to the terminal block. Improper connection could cause fire, ■ Do not install the unit in a place where flammable gas may leak. If gas leaks and accumulates around the unit, it could cause an explosion. • Do not use intermediate connection of the power cord or the extension cord. Do not connect many devices to one AC outlet. It could cause a fire or an electric shock. • Use the parts provided or specified parts for the installation work. The use of defective parts could cause an Injury or leakage of water due to a fire, an electric shock, the unit falling, etc. Caution: ■ Please follow applicable federal, state, or local codes to prevent potential leakagefelectrfc shock. Or install a ground fault interrupt for the prevention of leakage and electric shock. ■ Perform the drainagelpiping work securely according to the installation manual. If there is defect in the drainagelpiping work, water could drip from the unit, and damage household items. Caution: Could lead to serious injury when operated incorrectly. • After reading this manual, be sure to keep it together with the Instruction manual in a handy place an the customer's site. --@ : Indicates a part which must be grounded. Warning: Carefully read the labels affixed to the main unit. ■ Securely attach the electrical cover to the indoor unit and the service panel to the outdoor unit. If the electrical cover of the indoor unit and/or the service panel Of the outdoor unit are not attached securely, dust, water, etc. could collect in the unit and could cause a fire or an electric shock. ■ When installing or relocating the unit, make sure that no substance other than the specified refrigerant (R410A) enters the refrigerant circuit. Any foreign substances in the refrigerant circuit can cause abnormal pressure rise or an explosion. ■ Do not discharge the refrigerant into the atmosphere. Check that the refrig- erant gas does not leak after installation has been completed. If refrigerant leaks during installation, ventilate the room. If refrigerant comes in contact with a fire, harmful gas could be generated. If refrigerant gas leaks indoors, and comes into contact with the flame of a fan healer, space heater, stove, etc., harmful gases will be generated. ■ Use appropriate tools and piping materials for installation. The pressure of R410A is 1.6 times higher than R22. Not using the appropriate tools and materials, or improper installation could cause the pipes to burst caus- Ing an injury. ■ When pumping down the refrigerant, stop the compressor before discon- necting the refrigerant pipes. If the refrigerant pipes are disconnected while the compressor is running and the stop valve is open, air could be drawn in and the pressure in the refrigerat€on cycle could become abnormally high, causing the pipes to burst. • When installing the unit, securely connect the refrigerant pipes before start- ing the compressor. If the compressor is started before the refrigerant pipes are connected and the stop valve is open, air could be drawn in and the pressure in the refrigeration cycle could become abnormally high, causing the pipes to burst. • Fasten a flare nut with a torque wrench as specified In this manual. If fastened too tight, a flare nut could break and cause refrigerant leakage. • Install the unit according to national wiring regulations. • Do not alter the unit. It may cause fire, electric shock, injury or water leak- age. ■ Do not touch the air inlet or the aluminum fins of the outdoor unit. This could cause injury. • Do not Install the outdoor unit where small animals may live. If small animals enter the unit and damage its electrical parts, it could cause a malfunction, smoke emission, or fire. Keep the area around the unit clean. 2. Selecting the installation location 2.1. Outdoor unit • Where it is not overly exposed to strong winds. • Where airflow is good and dustless. • Where neighbors are not annoyed by operation sound or hot air. • Where rigid wall or support is available to prevent the increase of operation sound or vibration. • Whore there is no risk of combustible gas leakage. • If installing the unit in a [oration high above the ground, be sure to secure the unit legs. • Where it is at least 10 ft. (3 m) away from the antenna of TV set or radio. Opera- tion of the air conditioner may interfere with radio or TV reception in areas where reception is weak. An amplifier may be required for the affected device. • Install the unit horizontally. • Please install it in an area not affected by snowfall or blowing snow. In areas with heavy snow, please install a canopy, a pedestal andlor baffle boards. Note: • It is advisable to make a piping loop near outdoor unit so as to reduce vibration. • For increased efficiency, install the outdoor unit in a location where continuous direct sunlight or excessive water can be avoided as much as possible. 3. Installation diagram SUZ-KA09, KAl2, KA15, KA18NAHZ Q Caution: When operating the air conditioner in low outside temperature, be sure to follow the instructions described below. Never install the outdoor unit in a place where its air inletloutlet side may be ex- posed directly to wind. • To prevent exposure to wind, install the outdoor unit with its air inlet side racing the wall and a baffle board on the air outlet side. Avoid the following places for installation where air conditioner trouble is [table to occur. • Where flammable gas could leak • Where there is an excessive amount of machine oil in the air. • Salty places such as the seaside. • Where sulfide gas is generated such as a hot spring. • Where there is high -frequency or wireless equipment. The outdoor unit produces condensate during the heating operation. Select the in- stallation place to ensure to prevent the outdoor unit and/or the grounds from being wet by drain water or damaged by frozen drain water. Unit: inch 33-1116 Air inlet Airinlet Y Airautlet f Alf outlet 2.318 x 13116 slot 1-18132 2.10 x 21 slot Unit: mm When the piping is to be attached to a wall containing metals (tin plated) or metal netting, use a chemically treated wooden piece 25132 in. (20 mm) or thicker between the wall and the piping or wrap 7 to 8 turns of insulation vinyl tape around the piping. Units should be installed by licensed contractor accordingly to local code requirement. Note: When operating the air conditioner In low outside temperature, be sure to follow the instructions described below. • Never install the outdoor unit in a place where its air inlet/outlet side may be exposed directly to wind. • To prevent exposure to wind, install the outdoor unit with its air inlet side facing the wall. • To prevent exposure to wind• it is recommended to Install a baffle board on the air outlet side of the outdoor unit. Drain piping for outdoor unit Install the unit horizontally. Do not use drain socket in cold regions. Drain may freeze and make the fan stop. The outdoor unit produces condensate during the heating operation. Select the installation place to ensure to prevent the outdoor unit and/or the grounds from being wet by drain water or damaged by frozen drain water. H 4. Refrigerant piping work O ® Indoor unit © Outdoor unit H 4.1. Refrigerant pipe (Fig. 4-1, Fig. 4-2) Check that the difference between the heights of the indoor and outdoor units, the length of refrigerant pipe, and the number of bends in the pipe are within the limits shown below. ® pipe length 0 Height © Number of Models (one way) difference bends (one way) SUZ-KA09, KAl2, Max. 65 ft (20 m) Max. 40 ft (12 m) Max. 10 KA15 SUZ-KA18 Max. 100 ft (30 m) Max. 50 ft (15 m) Max. 10 • Height difference limitation is defined regardless of which unit, indoor or outdoor, C is positioned higher. • Refrigerant adjustment ... If pipe length exceeds 25 ft. (7.5 m), additional refriger- ant (R410A) charge is required. (The outdoor unit is charged with refrigerant for pipe length up to 25 ft. (7.5 m).) Up to 25 ft (7.5 m) No additional charge is required. Pipe length Additional charge is required. Exceeding 25 ft (7.5 m) (Refer to the table below.) Refrigerant to be added 1.06 oz each 5 ft. (20 glm) inch (mm) O Indoor unit ® Outdoor unit Er-7 a114 (6.35) - - a112 (12.7) e316 (9.52) Fig. 4-2 Good No goad Copper_ pipe 7i}ted Uneven Burred Burr Copper pipe Spare reamer Pipe cutter Flaring tool i A _�. Copper pipe Die Clutch type Wing nut type Flare nut Smooth all around Inside is shining \ without any Scratchess. Even length all around i • Table below shows the specifications of pipes commercially available. Model Pipe Outside diameter Min. wall thickness Insulation thickness Insulation material inch (mm) inch (mm) inch (mm) SUZ KA09 For liquid 114 (6,35) 0.0315 (0.8) 5/16 (8) 1 Heat resisting foam plastic 0.045 specific gravity For gas 318 (9.52) 0.0315 (0.8) 5116 (8) SUZ-KAl2 For liquid 114 (6.35) 0.0315 (0.8) 5I16 (8) For gas 318 (9,52) 0.0315 (0.8) 5l16 (8) SUZ-KA15 For liquid 114 (6.35) 0.0315 (0,8) 5116 (8) Forges 112 (117) 0.0315 (0.8) 5116 (8) SUZ-KA18 For liquid 114 (6.35) 0.0315 (0.8) 5116 (8) For gas 112 (12.7) 0.0315 (0.8) 5116 (8) • To prevent condensation, insulate the 2 refrigerant pipes. • Refrigerant pipe bending radius must be 4 in. (100 mm) or more ds caution! Be sure to use the insulation of specified thickness (table on the above). Excessive insulation may cause incorrect installation of the indoor unit, and too little insulation may cause condensate to form. • The unit has flared connections on both indoor and outdoor sides. Remove the valve cover from the outdoor unit, than connect the pipe. • Refrigerant pipes are used to connect the indoor and outdoor units. • Be careful not to crush or over bend the pipe in pipe bending. 4.2. Flaring work (Fig. 4.3) 1) Cut the cooper pipe as straight as possible with a pipe cutter. 2) Remove all burrs from the cut section of pipe, ensuring that precautions are taken to avoid getting metat shavings into the piping. 3) Remove flare nuts attached to indoor and outdoor units, then put them on pipe, 4) Flaring work. Firmly hold copper pipe in the dimension shown in the table. Select A inch (mm) from the table according to the tool you use. 5) Check • Comparo the flared work. • If flare is defective, cut off the section and repeat procedure. A inch (mm) Tightening torque Clutch Clutch Wing nut ft-lb Pipe diameter Nut inch (mm) inch (mm) type tool type tool type tool N•m (kgf•cm) for R410A far R22 for R22 114 (6.35) 114 (17) 0 to 0.02 0.04 to 0.05 to 0.08 (1.5 to 2.0) 13.7 to 17.7 10 to 13 (140 to 180) 318 (9.52) 318 (22) 34.3 to 41.2 25 to 30 420) (0 to 0.5) 0.06 (1.o to 1.5) (350 to 0.68 to 36 !0 42 112 (12.7) 112 (26) 0.10 49.0 to 56.4 (500 to 575} (2.0 to 2.5) Fig. 4-3 I 4. Refrigerant piping work 0 U Flare cutting dimensions ® Flare nut tightening torque A Fig. 4-4 (inch) 0 O Liquid pipe ® Gas pipe © Insulation ® Taping 4.4. purging procedures and leak test 1) Remove service port cap of stop valve on the side of the outdoor unit gas pipe. 2) Connect gauge manifold valve and vacuum pump to service port of stop valve on the gas pipe side of the outdoor unit. 41.5t... Stop valve cap —0.101 Mpa Compound pressure gauge (-30 In.Hg (for R410A) 'Close (Torque 19.6 to 29.4 N-m, 200 to Srop [-760 mmHg]) / pressure gauge + •Opan r 300 kgf•cm) L'P'a lQUID valve Tar / (for R410A) Gauge manifold valve R°= Handle (for R410A) Hexagonal Law Handle High wrench Stop valve for +—Charge hose GAS (for R410A) Service port cap (Torque 13.7 to 17.7�I o N•m, 140 to 100 Adapter for kgf•cm) preventing the hack Flow Vacuum pump (or the vacuum pump with the function to prevent the back flow) Precautions when using the control valve When the C"n1rol valve to the value or may deform or loosen ix r ss ' ' ed This may cau$eg Bleak. X8& When attaching the control valve to the ArviOB port service part, make sure that the valve Control valve core is in closed position, and then tighten part A. Do not tighten part A Open or turn the body when valve core Is in Close Charge hose open position. Body 4.3. Connecting pipes (Fig. 44, Fig, 4-5) • Fasten flare nut with a torque wrench as specified in the table (refer to 4.2.). • When fastened too tight, flare nut may eventually break and Cause refrigerant leak- age. [Fig. 4-51 • Apply thin layer of refrigerant oil to pipe and joint seating surface before tightening flare nut. Use 2 wrenches to tighten piping connections. • Use leak detector or soapy water to check for gas leaks after connections are completed. • Apply refrigerant oil over the entire flare seat surface. • Use the flare nuts for the following pipe size. KA09 KAl2 KA15 KA18 Gas side I PIDe size inch mm 318 9.52 112 12,7 Liquid side Pi a size inch mm 1I4 6.35 114 5.35 "1: The flare nut is attached to its pipe. '2: The flare nut is in the outdoor unit accessory. Do not use the flare nuts other than the attachment. If it is used, a gas leakage or even a pipe extraction may occur. • Refrigerant pipe bending radius must be 4 in. (100 mm) or more. • Make sure the pipes do not contact the compressor. Abnormal noise or vibration may result. (D Pipes must be connected starting from the indoor unit. Flare nuts must be tightened with a torque wrench, OO Flare the liquid pipes and gas pipes and apply a thin layer of refrigerant oil (Applied an site). AS Warning: Be careful of flying flare nut. (Internally pressurized) Remove the flare nuts as follows: 1. Loosen the nut until you hear a hissing noise. 2. 130 not remove the nut until the gas has been completely released (i.e., hiss- ing noise stops) 3. Check that the gas has been completely released, and then remove the nut. ® (Fig. 4-5) Pipe diameter Flare dimensions sA dimensions inch mm inch mm 114 6.35 11132 - 23164 f8.7 - 9.1 316 9.52 112 - 33164 12.8 - 13,2 112 12.7 41164 - 21132 16,2 - 16.6 3) Run the vacuum pump 15 minutes or more, 4) Check the vacuum with the gauge manifold valve, then close it and shut off the vacuum pump. 5) Leave as it Is for one or two minutes. Make sure pointer gauge manifold valve remains in the same position. Confirm that pressure gauge shows -0.101 MPa [Gauge) (-30 in.Hg [-760 mmHg)). 6) Quickly remove gauge manifold valve from service port of stop valve. After refrigerant pipes are connected and evacuated, fully open all stop valves on both sides of gas pipe and liquid pipe. Operating the unit without fully opening the valves lowers the performance and causes problems. 8) Refer to 4.1. Refrigerant pipe, and charge the prescribed amount of refrigerant if needed. Be sure to charge slowly with liquid refrigerant. Otherwise, composition of the refrigerant in the system may be changed and affect performance of the air conditioner. 9) Tighten cap of service port. 10) Conduct a leak test Fon i511 S. Electrical work s1 c . . onnecting wires for outdoor unit 1) Remove the service panel. 2) Remove the conduit cover. 3) Attach the conduit connector to conduit plate with lock nut then secure it against unit with scraws. 4) Connect ground wires of indO0r10utdoor unit connecting wire (A) and power sup- ply cord (K) to the TB support. 5) Loosen the terminal screw, and attach indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire (A) from the indoor unit correctly on the terminal block. Attach the wire to the terminal block securely so that its core cannot be seen, and no external force effects the connecting section of the terminal block. 6) Firmly tighten the terminal screws. After tightening, verify that the wires are tightly fastened. 7) Connect power supply cord (K). 8) Install the conduit cover. 9) Install the service panel securely. SUZ-KAO9, KAl2, KA15, KA18NAHZ INDOOR UNIT Terminal block q'• ❑isoonnect switch' 1 phase, 69 Flz,..ifi .p., Power supply1 208I230 .....' •�y"�� V AC,1 phase 2 wires. - o 80 Hz .......,,I . Ground Grounding terminal"" Remark: A disconnect switch is required. Check the local code. " Use a ring tongue terminal in order to connect a ground wire io terminal. 19132 in. 1-31a in. (15 mm) (35 mm)� Lead wire Lt L2 Power supply cord (K) <SuZ-KA09, KA112NAHZa Terminal block TB support Indcorloutdcar unit ---- connecting wire (A) 1 Power supply cord (10 In conduit cover • Make ground wire a tittle longer than others. (More than 3-7/8 in. ]100 mm]) • For future servicing, leave some slack in the Connecting wires. • Be sure to attach each screw to its correspondent terminal when securing the cord and/or the wire to the terminal block. eSUZ-KA15,KAI8NAHZ- Terminal Klock T8support Indoorlcutdoor unit --- ,,�l I� \ connecting wire (A) power supply cord (K) to conduit cover • Make ground wire a little longer than ot=than100 mm])For future servicing, leave some stack #n • Connect the cable from the indoor unit correctly on the terminal -block. • Use the same terminal block and polarity as is used with the indoor unit. • For aftercare maintenance, give extra length to connecting cable. *Both ends of connecting cable (extension wire) are peeled off. When too long, or connected by cutting off the middle, peel off power supply cable to the size given in the figure. -Be careful not to contact connecting cable with piping. Caption: • Use care not to make miswiring. • Firmly tighten the terminal screws to prevent them from loosening. • After tightening, pull the wires lightly to confirm that they do not move. ® warning: • Be sure to attach the service panel of the indoor unit securely. If it is not attached correctly, it could result in a fire or an electric shock due to dust, water, etc. Tighten terminal screws securely. • Wiring should be done so that the power lines are not subject to tension. Otherwise, heat may be generated or fire may occur. J1 COMBINATION OF INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS Outdoor unit Indoor unit Heat pump type SUZ- Service Service Ref. KA09NA.TH KAl2NA.TH KA151\IA.TH KA18NA.TH Manual No. SEZ-KD09NA4.TH c SEZ-KD12NA4.TH 0 L HWE08020 SEZ-KD15NA4.TH _ - O C SEZ-KD18NA4.TH _ SLZ-KA09NA.TH 0 z OCB487 SLZ-KAl2NA.TH - O SLZ-KA15NA.TH ._ _ 0 _ PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS SUZ-KA09NA SUZ-KAl2NA SUZ-KA15NA OUTDOOR UNIT SUZ-KA18NA OUTDOOR UNIT OCH467B SPECIFICATION ... • �.,.. LIUI IQ Gil c udseo on AnKI z'i UlY4U. 1: Rating conditions (Cooling) — Indoor: 80-FDB, 67°FWB, Outdoor: 95°FDB, (75°FWB) (Heating) — Indoor: 70°FDB, 60"FWB, Outdoor: 47°FRB, 43`FWB OPERATING RANGE (1) POWER SUPPLY Rated voltage Guaranteed voltage (V) Outdoor unit 208/230 V 1 phase Min. 167 208 230 Max. 253 ....... _ 60 Hz OCH467B ❑4 OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS SUZ-KA09NA SUZ-KAl2NA SUZ-KA15NA REQUIRED SPACE 15-314 g gain hole 01-518 M Air in Air in c> SUZ-KA18NA 4.25132 BEEF — 1������(llllr�rr�»�1,1111��� Unit: inch Basically open 4 inch or more without any obstruction in front and an both sides of the unit. Open two sides of left, right, of rear side. Liquid pipe :114 (flared) Gas pipe :318 (flared) (KM9112) 112 (flared) (KA15) REQUIRED SPACE 44, Open as a rule � 20 inch or more if the back, both sides and top are open Open as a rule 20 inch or more if the front and both sides are open 4 inch or more/8 inch or more if there are obstacles to both sides Liquid:114(flared) Gas 7112(flared) OCH467B 4 DATA STANDARD OPERATION DATA Representative matching SEZ-KD09NA4 SEZ-KD12NA4 SEZ-KD15NA4 SEZ-KD18NA4 Item Unit Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Capacity Btulh 8100 10900 11500 13600 14100 18000 17200 21600 o SHF - 0.80 - 0.76 - 0.80 -- 0.79 - Input kW 0.670 1.020 0.920 1.140 1.170 1.500 1.380 1.700 Indoor unit SEZ-KD09NA4 SEZ-KD12NA4 SEZ-KD15NA4 SEZ-KD18NA4 Power supply (V, Phase, Hz) 230, 1, 60 Input kW 0.06 0.04 0.07 0.05 D.09 0.07 0.09 0.07 Current A 0.51 0.39 0.57 0.46 0.74 0.63 0.74 0.63 •" U Outdoor unit SUZ-KA09NA SUZ-KAl2NA SUZ-KA15NA SUZ-KA18NA Power supply (V, phase, Hz) 230, 1, 60 w Input kW 0.61 0.98 0.85 1.09 1.08 1.43 1.39 1.63 Current A 2.80 4.33 3.64 4.65 4.45 5.96 5.38 6.91 Condensing pressure PSIG 398 448 387 386 399 389 373 397 Suction pressure PSIG 135 97 135 104 133 96 142 100 5 Discharge temperature OF 148 170 162 165 1 159 182 15D 172 c Condensing temperature °F 116 125 114 114 116 1 115 112 116 .6 Suction temperature OF 49 33 55 35 46 41 52 33 Ref. pipe length ft. 25 Refrigerant charge (R410A) - 1 Ib. 16 oz. 2 lb. 9 oz. 3 lb. 16 oz. a Intake air temperature DB °F 80 70 80 70 80 70 80 70 WB OF 67 60 67 60 67 60 67 60 �� Discharge air temperature DB OF 61 102 58 103 60 102 60 101 Intake air temperature DB OF 95 47 95 47 95 47 95 47 WB OF - 43 - 43 - 43 - 43 o OCH467B 11 Representative matching SLZ-KA 99NA SLZ-KAl2NA SLZ-KAISNA Item Unit Cooling Heating Cooling HeatingXkCapacity Btulh 8400 10900 11100 13500SHF0.84 — 0.77 — Input kW 0.700 0.930 0.920 1.180Indoor unit SLZ-KA09NA SLZ-KAl2NA Power supply (V, Phase, Hz) 230, 1, 60 Input kW OAS 0.0$ 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 Current 0.35 0.35 . . 0.65 0.65m 6 Outdoor unit SUZ-KA09NA SUZ-KAl2NA SUZ-KA7 SNA w Power supply (V, phase, Hz) 230, 1, 60 Input kW 0.63 0.86 0.84 1.10 1.38 1.87 Current A 3.12 4.02 3.82 4.93 5.98 8.10 Condensing pressure PSIG 401 406 379 418 422 475 Suction pressure PSIG 147 104 139 106 128 98 U Discharge temperature OF 164 169 152 173 174 188 m Condensing temperature T 116 117 111 118 118 128 Q. Suction temperature °F 52 34 51 36 51 31 Ref. pipe length fY. 25 Refrigerant charge (R410A) - 1 lb. 16 oz. 2 lb. 9 oz. Intake air temperature DB °F 80 70 80 70 $0 70 WB OF 67 60 67 60 67 60 Discharge air temperature DB OF 62 97 60 101 57 111 o- �= DB Intake air temperature OF 95 47 95 47 95 47 — 43 — 43 — 43 WB F OCH467B 12