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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPRODUCT DATAroduct Data y�, y Comfort Piron- S E R 1 I E S ma a�wro�mo�wy sad rarr�arae Carrier heat pumps with Puron® refrigerant provide a collection of features unmatched by any other family of equipment. The 25HCD has been designed utilizing Carrier's Puron refrigerant. The environmentally sound refrigerant allows consumers to make a responsible decision in the protection of the earth's ozone layer. NOTE: Ratings contained in this document are subject to change at any time. Always refer to thel AHRI directory (www.ahridirectory.org) for the most up'' -to -date ratings information. Is Carrier INDUSTRY LEADING FEATURES / BENEFITS Efficiency • 13.0 - 14.5 SEER/ 11.0 - 12.2 EER/ 7.7 - 8.5 HSPF • Microtube Technology - refrigeration system • Indoor air quality accessories available Sound • Sound level as low as 69 dBA • Sound levels as low as 69 dBA with accessory sound blanket Comfort • System supports Edge@ Themudistat' or standard thermostat controls Reliability • Purono refrigerant - environmentally sound, won't deplete the ozone layer and low lifetime service cost. • Scroll compressor • Internal pressure relief valve • Internal thermal overload • High pressure switch • Loss of charge switch • Filter drier • Balanced refrigeration system for maximum reliability Durability WeatherArmor- protection package: • Solid, durable sheet metal construction • Dense wire coil guard • Baked -on powder paint Applications • Long -line - up to 250 feet (76.20 m) total equivalent length, up to 200 feet (60.96 m) condenser above evaporator, or up to 80 ft. (24.38 m) evaporator above condenser (See Longline Guide for more information.) • Low ambient (down to-20°F/-28.9°C) with accessory kit MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLM 1 2 3 4 5 " N N A A A/N 2 5 H C D Product Product Major Series Family Tier Series 25 = HP H = RES HP C=Comfort D = Puron M l" N G -Wlh (V Purom. the environmentally sound rehigeranl STANDARD FEATURES 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 N N N A/N A/N A/N N N 3 3 6 A 0 0 3 0 SEER Cooling Grille Open Open Voltage Minor Series Capacity Variations 3=13 SEER A=Dense Grille O=Not O=Not 3=208/230-1 5=208/230-3 0.1. 2... W=Wide Grille Defined Defined . 6=460/3 e of the AHRI Certified 1 Mark indicates a mufacturer's r icipation in the )gram For verification certification for individual 3ducts. co to C @us IS0 9001 QMI-SAI Global Feature I 18 24 1 30 36 42 48 60 Puron Refrigerant I X X X X X X X Scroll Compressor I X X X X X X X Field Installed Filter Drier I X X X X X X X Front Seating Service Valves X X X X X X X Internal Pressure Relief Valve X X X X X X X Internal Thermal Overload X X X X X X X Long Line capability I X X X X X X X Low Ambient capability with Kit I X X X X X X X Suction Line Accumulator I X X X X X X X High Pressure Switch I X X X X X X X Loss of Charge Switch I X X X X X X X X = Standard 2 PHYSICAL DATA UNIT SIZE SERIES 18I 30 24-30 30-30, 50 36 3611 50, 42-31, 50 48-3610, 50, 60-30, 50, 60 Operating Weight lb (kg) 119 •(54.1) 124 (56.4) 149 (67.7) 169 (76.7) 180 (81.6) 20B (94.3) 250 (113.4) Shipping Weight lb (kg) 137 (6} 3) 142 (64.5) 170 (77.3) 189 (85.9) 200 (90.9) 228 (103.6) 282 (127.9) Compressor Tye Scroll REFRIGERANT Indoor Control Piston 49 Piston 57 Puron© Piston 67 (R-410A[__) Piston 70 (31) 73(50,600) Piston 76 Piston 80 (31) 82 (50, 60) TXV (Puron Hard Shutoff) Outdoor Heating Piston # 42 49 55 57 63 65 76 Charge lb (kg) 1•0 (1,81) 5.11 (2.32) 5.83 (2.64) 6.06 (2 6.75 1 (3.06) 7.72 (3.50) 11.00 (4.99) COND FAN Propeller Type, Direct Drive Air Discharge Vertical Air Qty (CFM) Motor HP 1800 1/12 2100 1/10 3000 115 1 3000 1 1/5 3400 1/4 3400 1 1/4 4000 1/4 Motor RPM 110o 1100 1100 1 1100 1 1100 1100 800 COND COIL Face Area (Sq ft) 9.8 11.2 15.0 17.2 17.2 15.0 17.6 Fins per In. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Rows 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Circuits 13 1 4 5 5 5 6 8 VALVE CONNECT. (In.) ID Vapor 5/8 5/8 3/4 1 3/4 7/8 7/8 7/8 Liquid 3/8 REFRIGERANTTUBES (In.) OD Rated Va or* 5/8 5/8 3/4 1 314 7/8 7/8 1-1/8 Liquid 1 3/8" *Units are fated with 25 tt (7.6 m) of Ilnesel lengro. bee Ivapor Line atzrng anu uuuong uaNauny �u iauic ..,.... ua" iy ��.����� �� .�..y".� �...•-��•• Note: See unit Installation Instruction for proper installation. VAPOR LINE SIZING AND COOING CAPACITY LOSS Acceptable vapor line diameters provide adequ to oil return to the compressor while avoiding excessive capacity loss. The suction line diameters shown in the chart below are acceptabll, for HP systems with Puron refrigerant: Vapor Line Sizing and Cooling Capacity Losses - Puron® Refrigerant 1- Stage Heat Pump Applications Cooling Capacity Loss (%) Maximum Total Equivalent Line Length ft. (m) Stand �ard Long Line Application Requires Accessories Unit Nominal Liquid Line Vapor Line Diameters Size (Btuh) Diameters (In.) OD Application 26-50 151-80 81-100 101-126 126-150 151-175 176-200 201-225 226-250 (in. OD) (7.9-152) (15.5-24.4) (24.7-30.5) (30.8-38.1) (38.4-45.7) (46.0-50.3) (53.6-60.0) (61.3-68.6) (68.9-762) 18,000 1 /2 1 2 1-Stage 3/e 5/8 0 HP with 0 Puron 1 24,000 5/8 0 1-Stage 3/8 3/4 0 HP with 0 Puron 5/8 1 2 30,000 1-Stage 318 0 3/4 0 HP with 7/8 0 Puron 0 2 36,000 5/8 1 1-Stage 3/8 0 3/4 0 HP with Puron 1 7/8 0 0 14 a5 k 8r 42000 1-Stage 3/4 0 rsa wa*t " HP with 3/B 0 0 2 N Puron, 7/6 Lc23 sEu is NO 8 48,000 314 0 1 1-Stage HP with 3/9 0 2�t�2�a��3E3� 7/8 0 Puron ,;;ae`' „� .»e .ate, �.., :�.�t�,.....«.:`t ,� ._ ,.".ai..�s•�.F. �xii's.."m10x "11' u. 2.`}�..? 60,000 3/4 1 1 �6aa 1-Stage HP 3/8 7/6 0 1 � 2 � r" 3 r* . m" "WYW .r § $ a' with 1-1/6 0 a { Kr +, 1 0rv�. ` 1n Puron 5a �r,t ,. r _ ... _+.. length Standard Length = 80 ft. (24.4 m) or less total equivalent 3 REFRIGERANT PIPING LENGTH LIMITATIONS Maximum Line Lengths: The maximum allowable total equivalent length for heat pumps varies depending on the vertical separation. See the tables below for allowable lengths depending on whether the outdoor unit is on the same level, above or below the outdoor unit. Maximum Line Lengths for Heat Pump Applications MAXIMUM ACTUAL LENGTH MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT LENGTHt MAXIMUM VERTICAL ft (m) i ft (m) SEPARATION It (m) Units on equal level 200 (61) 250 (76.2) N/A Outdoor unit ABOVE 200 (61) 250 (76.2) 200 (61) indoor unit i Outdoor unit BELOW See Table 'Maximum Total Equivalent Length: Outdoor Unit BELOW Indoor Unit' indoor unit t Total equivalent length accounts for losses due to elbows or fitting. See the Long Line taulaeune ror oetaus. w,r....:........ T s..l Fn .... 1—f T —fht - nvitrinnr Tinit RF.LOW Indoor Unit --- ------- -- HP with Puron® Refrigerant - Maximum Total Equivalent Lengtht Liquid Line Vertical Separation ft (m) Outdoor unit BELOW Indoor unit; Size Diameter 0-20 21-3d 31-40 41-60 51-60 61-70 71-80 w/ TXV (0 - 6.1) (6.4 - %1) (9.4 - 12.2) (12.5 - 15.2) (15.5 - 18.3) (18.6 - 21.3) (21.6 - 24.4) 18000 HP with 3/8 250* 250* 250* 250* 250* 250* 250* Puron 24000 HP with 3/8 250* 250* 250* 250* 250* 250* 250* Puron 30000 HP with 3/8 250* 250* � 250* 250* 250* 250* 250* Puron 36000 HP with 3/8 250* 250* 250* 250* 250* 250* 250* Puron 42000 HP with 3/8 250* 250 i 250* 250* 250* 250* 150 Puron 48000 HP with 3/8 2501 250 i 250* 250* 230 160 -- Puron 60000 HP with 3/8 250* 225I 190 150 110 -- -- Puron * Maximum actual length not to exceed 200 it (61 m) t Total equivalent length accounts for losses due to elbows or fitting. Seethe Long Line Guideline for details. -- = outside acceptable range LONG LINE APPLICATIONS An application is considered Long Line when the refrigerant level in the system requires the use of accessories to maintain acceptable refrigerant management for systems reliability. Defining a system as long line depends on the liquid line diameter, actual length of the tubing, and vertical separation between the indoor and outdoor units. For Heat Pump systems, the chart below shows when an application is considered Long Line. Beyond these lengths, long line accessories are required: HP WITH PURONO REFRIGERANT LONG LINE DESCRIPTION ft (m) Beyond these lengths, long line accessories are required Liquid Line Size Units On Same Level Outdoor Below Indoor Outdoor Above Indoor 318 80 (24.4) 20 (6.1) vertical or 80 (24.4) total 80 (24.4) Note: See Long Line Guideline for details • 4 A('CE,SSORTES ORDER NUMBER DESCRIPTION 18-30 24-36 30-30 30-50 36-31 36-50 36-60 42-31 42-50 48-31 48-50 48-60 60- 0, 50 60— 60 HC32GE234 BALL BEARING MOTOR X HC34GE239 BALL BEARING MOTOR X HC36GE219 BALL BEARING MOTOR X X X X HC34GE240 BALL BEARING MOTOR X X HC38GE232 BALL BEARING MOTOR HC38GE461 BALL BEARING MOTOR X HC38GE228 BALL BEARING MOTOR HC40GE226 BALL BEARING MOTOR X X HC40GE466 BALL BEARING MOTOR X HC40GE228 BALL BEARING MOTOR X HC40GE467 BALL BEARING MOTOR X KAACH1701AAA CRANKCASE HTR X X X X KAACH1601AM CRANKCASE HTR X STANDARD CRANKCASE HTR ! S S S S S S S S S KSACY0101AAA CYCLE PROTECTOR X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KAAFT0101AAA FREEZE THERMOSTAT X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KSAHS1701AAA HARD START X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KHAIRO101AM ISOLATION RELAY X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KSALA0301410 LOW AMBIENT PSW X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KSALA0601AAAt MOTORMASTER 230V X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KHAOT0201SEC OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT X I X X X X X X X X X X X X X KHAOT0301FST OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KHALS0401LLS SOLENOID VALVE X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KHASS0606MPK* SNOW STAND RACK X X X X X X X X X X X X X KSASH0601COP SOUND BLKT' X X X X X X X X X X X X KSASH2101COP SOUND BLKT X X KAACS0201 PTC START ASSIST PTC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KSASF0101AAA SUPPORTFEET X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KAATD0101TDR TIME DELAY RELAY X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KSATX0201 PUR TXV PURON HSO X X X X KSATX0301 PUR TXV PURON HSO X X X X X KSATX0401 PUR ITXV PURON HSO X X X KSATX0501 PUR JTXV PURON HSO X X x = Accessory A = Aranuaru * Available through RCD t Required accessories include ball bearing fan motor, compressor start assist (CAP / Relay), crankcase heater, evaporator freeze stat, isolation relay, hard shut—off TXV or liquid line solenoid valve. ACCESSORY THERMOSTATS PART NUMBER PROGRAM GAS ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP HEAT COOL TC—PHP01 52 Day J J 3 2 TC—NHP01 NP J J 3 2 TCSNHP01 NP J J 2 1 TB—PHP01 5 ,2 Day J J J 2 1 TB—NHP01 INP J J J 2 1 THERMOSTAT ACCESSORIES PART NUMBER j BRIEF DESCRIPTION THERMOSTATS USED WITH TSTATXXCNV10* Thermostat Conversion Kit 4 to 5 wire — 10 pack All Carriere branded thermostats TX—LBP01 I Large Decorative Backplate TP—Pxx, TP—Nxx, TC—Pxx TX—MBPOt Medium Decorative Backplate TC—Nxx, TB—Pxx TX—SBP01 Small Decorative Backplate TB—Nxx 5 i j ACCESSORY USAGE GUIDELINE Accessory REQUIRED FOR LOW -AMBIENT C OG APPLICATIONS (Beloel. w 55°F / 12.8°C) ( REQUIRED FOR LONG LINE APPLICATIONS* REQUIRED FOR SEA COAST APPLICATIONS (Within 2 miles / 3.22 km) Accumulator Standard Standard Standard Ball Bearing Fan Motor Yest No No Compressor Start Assist Capacitor and Relay Yes Yes No Crankcase Heater I Yes Yes No Evaporator Freeze Thermostat Yes No No Hard Shutoff TXV Yes Yes Yes Isolation Relay Yes No No Liquid Line Solenoid Valve No See Long -Line Application Guideline No Motor Master(D Control or Low Ambient Switch Yes No No Support Feet Recommended I No Recommended * For tubing line sets between 80 and 200 ft. (24.38 and 60.96 m) and/or 20 ft. (6.09 m) vertical differential, refer to Residential Split -System Longline Application Guideline. t Additional requirement for Low -Ambient Controller (ull modulation feature) MotorMastero Control. Accessory Description and Usage (I 1. Ball -Bearing Fan Motor A fan motor with ball bearings which pem while maintaining bearing lubrication. Usage Guideline: Required on all units when using Mi 2. Compressor Start Assist - Capacitor and Start capacitor and relay gives a "hard" boost at each start up. Usage Guideline: Required for reciprocating compress applications: ed Alphabetically) 6. Isolation Relay speed reduction An SPDT relay which switches the low -ambient controller out of the outdoor fan motor circuit when the heat pump switches to heating mode. Master® Usage Guideline: ay Required in all heat pumps where low ambient kit has hPrn ndfiPrl_ compressor motor in the following Long line Low ambient cooling Hard shut off expansion valve on indoor coil Liquid line solenoid on indoor coil Required for single-phase scroll compressors in the following applications: Long line Low ambient cooling Suggested for all compressors in areas with a history of low voltage problems. 3..Compressor Start Assist — PTC Type Solid state electrical device which gives a "soft" boost to the compressor at each start-up. Usage Guideline: Suggested in installations with marginal power supply. 4. Crankcase Heater An electric resistance heater which mounts) to the base of the compressor to keep the lubricant warm during. off cycles. Improves compressor lubrication on restart and minimizes the chance of liquid slugging. Usage Guideline: Required in low ambient cooling applications. Required in long line applications. Suggested in all commercial applications. 5. Evaporator Freeze Thermostat An SPST temperature -actuated switch thati stops unit operation when evaporator reaches freeze-up conditions. Usage Guideline: Required when low ambient kit has been added. 7. Liquid -Line Solenoid Valve (LLS) An electrically operated shutoff valve which stops and starts refrigerant liquid flow in response to compressor operation. It is to be installed at the outdoor unit to control refrigerant off cycle migration in the heating mode. Usage Guideline: An LLS is required in all long line heat pump applications to control refrigerant off cycle migration in the heating mode. See Long Line Guideline. 8. Low -Ambient Pressure Switch Kit A long life pressure switch which is mounted to outdoor unit service valve. It is designed to cycle the outdoor fan motor in order to maintain head pressure within normal operating limits. The control will maintain working head pressure at low -ambient temperatures down to 0°F (-18°C) when properly installed. Usage Guideline: A Low -Ambient Pressure Switch or MotorMaster@ Low -Ambient Controller must be used when cooling operation is used at outdoor temperatures below 55°F (12.8°C). 9. MotorMasterO Low -Ambient Controller A fan -speed control device activated by a temperature sensor, designed to control condenser fan motor speed in response to the saturated, condensing temperature during operation in cooling mode only. For outdoor temperatures down to -20°F (-28.9*C), it maintains condensing temperature at 100°F ±10°F (37.8°C 6.5 ° C). Usage Guideline: A MotorMaster@ Low Ambient Controller or Low -Ambient Pressure Switch must be used when cooling operation is used at outdoor temperatures below 55°F (12.8°C). Suggested for all commercial applications. Accessory Description and Usage (L 10.Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor Designed for use with Carrier Thermost publication. This device enables the thermo outdoor temperature. This device also is requir isied Alphabetically) - CONTINUED e thermostat features such as auxiliary heat lock o Usage Guideline: Suggested for all Carrier thermostats publication. 11.Outdoor Thermostat An SPDT temperature -actuated switch supplemental electric heaters when outdoor air below a user -selected set point. Usage Guideline: ' Electric supplemental heat application speed indoor units when electric heat 12. Secondary Outdoor Thermostat An SPDT temperature -actuated switch which of supplemental electric heaters when outdo drops below the second -stage set point. Usage Guideline: Outdoor thermostat applications whe capable of 3-stage operation. 13. Snow Stand Rack Coated wire rack which supports unit 18 in. mounting pad to allow for drainage from unit Usage Guideline: Suggested in the following applicati : ' Heat pump installations in hea vy Heat pump installations in snow Heat pump installations in areas subfreezing temperatures. All commercial installations. isied Alphabetically) - CONTINUED 14. Sound Hood ats listed in this Wraparound sound reducing cover for the compressor. Reduces the stat to display the sound level by about 2 dBA. d to enable special Usage Guideline:. ul • Suggested when unit is installed closer than 15 ft. (4.577 m) to quiet areas, bedrooms, etc. I isted in this Suggested when unit is installed between two houses less I than 10 ft. (3.05 m) apart. 15. Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) Bi-Flow which turns on A modulating flow -control valve which meters refrigerant liquid temperature drops flow rate into the evaporator in response to the superheat of the refrigerant gas leaving the evaporator. Usage Guideline: s in non -variable Accessory required to meet AHRI rating and system staging is desired. reliability, where indoor not equipped. Required in all heat pump applications designed with Ls on third -stage Puron refrigerant. or air temperature 16. Time -Delay Relay An SPST delay relay which briefly continues operation of indoor blower motor to provide additional cooling after the compressor re electric heater is cycles off. Note: Most indoor unit controls include this feature. For those that do not, use the guideline below. (457.2 mm) above Usage Guideline: ase• Accessory required to meet AHRI rating, where indoor not equipped. snowfall areas. drift locations. of prolonged 7 vy 7 ELECTRICAL DATA UNIT SIZE V/PH OPER VOLTS* COMPR I FAN MCA MIN WIRE SIZEt MIN WIRE SIZEt MAX LENGTH It Mt MAX LENGTH It (m)t MAX FUSE** or CKT BRK AMPS MAX MIN LRd RLA FLA 60° C 75° C 60° C 75° C 18-30 208/230/1 253 197 48.0 9.0 0.5 11.8 14 14 66 (20.1) 62 (18.9) 20 24-30 58.3 12.8 0.77 16.8 14 14 46 (14.0) 44 (13.4) 25 30-30 77.0 16.0 1.1 21.1 12 12 57 (17.4) 54 (16.5) 30 36-31 70.0 15.6 1.1 20.6 12 12 60 (18.3) 57 (17.4) 35 42-31 96.0 18.0 1.4 23.9 12 12 52 (15.8) 50 (15.2) 40 48-31 80-30 99.0 21.8 1.4 28.7 10 10 69(21.0) 66 (20.1) 45 134'.0 26.3 1.2 34.1 8 8 89 (27.1) 84(25.6 50 30-50 _ k 253 197 71,0 10.0 1.1 13.6 14 14 65 (19.8) 62 (18.9) 20 36-50 73;0 10.4 1.1 14.1 14 14 61 (18.6) 58 (17.7) 20 42-50208%230(3 8311 13.6 1.4ft3.4/ 14 14 48 (14.6) 46 (14.0) 303 48-50 8311 13.8 1.4 78.7 14 14 48 (14.6) 46 (14.0) 30 fiQ`=;50 110.0 15.9 1.2 21.1 12 12 66 (20.1) 63 (19.2) 30 36-60 460/3 253 1 197 38.0 5.8 0.6 7.9 14 14 227 (69.2) 216 (65.8) 10 48-60 411.0 6.2 0.7 8.5 14 14 202 (61.6) 192 (58.5) 10 60-60 7.8 0.6 10.4 14 1 14 165 (50.3) 157 (47.9) 15 * Permissible limits of the voltage range at which the unit will operate satisfactorily t If wire is applied at ambient greater than 30°C, consult table 310-16 of the NEC (NFPA 70). The ampaciity of non -metallic -sheathed cable (NM), trade name ROMEX, shall be that of 60°C conditions, per the NEC (NFPA 70) Article 336-26. If other than uncoated (no -plated), 60 or 75°C insulation, copper wire (solid wire for 10 AWG or smaller, stranded wire for larger than 10 AWG) is used, consult applicable tables of the NEC (NFPA 70). t Length shown is as measured 1 way along wire pith between unit and service panel for voltage drop not to exceed 2%. ** Time -Delay fuse. FLA - Full Load Amps LRA - Locked Rotor Amps I MCA- Minimum Circuit Amps RLA Rated Load Amps NOTE: Control circuit is 24-V on all units and requires external power source. Copper wire must be used from service disconnect to unit. All motors/compressors contain internal overload protection. Complies with 2007 requirements of ASHRAE Standards 90.1 A -WEIGHTED SOUND POWER UNIT SIZE STANDARD RATING .(dBA) TYPICAL OCTAVE BAND SPECTRUM (dBA, without tone adjustment) 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 18-30 69 49.0 57.0 63.0 65.0 61.0 57.5 52.5 24-30 73 51.0 59.5 66.0 68.5 63.5 59.0 53.0 30-30, 50 74 52.5 64.0 68.0 69.0 67.0 64.5 58.5 36-31 73 50.5 62.5 67.0 68.5 66.5 63.5 58.0 36-50, 60 75 53.5 63.0 69.0 71.0 67.0 63.5 58.0 42-31 177 55.0 65.0 71.0 1 72.0 70.0 67.0 59.5 42-50 179 55.0 67.0 71.0 74.5 70.0 67.0 60.0 48-31 180 59.0 67.0 72.5 75.0 73.5 69.5 61.5 48-50, 60 180 59.5 69.5 74.0 76.0 72.5 69.5 64.5 60-30, 50,60 177 55.0 63.0 67.5 71.5 68.0 64.0 60.5 NOTE: Tested in accordance with AHRI Standard 270-08 (not listed in AHRI. A -WEIGHTED SOUND POWER WITH SOUND HOOD UNIT SIZE STANDARD RATING (dBA) TYPICAL OCTAVE BAND SPECTRUM (dBA, without tone adjustment) 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 18-30 169 50.0 1 57.0 63.0 64.5 61.0 57.0 51.0 24-30 1 71 51.5 59.0 65.5 67.5 63.0 58.5 53.0 30-30'so 73 53.0 64.0 68.0 68.0 66.5 63.5 57.0 36-31 73 52.0 63.0 66.5 68.0 65.5 62.5 56.5 36-60, 60 74 54.0 63.5 68.5 70.0 66.0 63.0 57.0 42-31 77 55.0 65.5 71.0 72.0 70.0 66.0 59.5 42-60 78 56.0 67.0 1 71.0 73.5 69.5 66.5 60.0 48-31 79 60.0 66.5 72.5 74.5 73.5 69.0 61.0 48-50, 60 79 58.5 69.0 73.5 74.5 71.5 68.0 62.0 60-30, 50,60 74 55.0 63.5 1 67.0 1 69.0 66.5 62.0 1 57.0 NOTE: Tested in accordance with AHRI Standard,270-08 (not listed in AHRI). CHARGING SUBCOOLING (TXV-TYPE EXPANSION DEVICE) UNIT SIZE -SERIES REQUIRED SUBCOOLING* ° F ° C 18-30 13(7.2) 24-30 13(7.2) 30-30, 50 9(5.0) 36-31 14(7.8) 36-60, 60 9(5.0) 42-31 15(8.3) 42-50 13(7.2) 48-31 - 17(9.4) 48-50, 60 13(7.2) 60-30, 60,60 15(8.3) NOTE: Subcooling is for field installed TXV (except for 050) • DIMENSIONS - ENGLISH UNT SERIES ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS A 8 C D E F G K L M N P OPERATING WOGHT 514" NG WEIGHT SHPPING DIMMONS IL x W x HI 25HCD318 0 X 0 0 0 23 1/8' 28 7116' 3 314' 5/8' 4 7/16' 18 1116' 1 13/16' 2 13116' 112' 11 1/2' 10 112'112 11 1/2' 119 137 24 1/8' X 24 1/8' X 30 5/8' 25HCD324 0 X 0 0 0 23 118' 31 13/16' 3 314' 3/4' 4 7116' 18 1116' 7 13/16' 2 13/16' 1/2' 11 112' 10 1/2'12 1/2- 12A 142 24 1/0' X 24 1/8' X 34' 25HCD330 0 X 0 X 0 31 3/16' 28 7116' 3 3/4' 3/4' 6 9/16' 24 11116' 9 1/8' 2 15116' 5/8' 15' 15' 11 112, 149 170 32 3/16' X 32 3116' X 30 518' 25HCD336 1 X 0 0 0 31 3I16' 31 13116' 3 T18' 118' 6 9116' 24 11116' 9 118' 2 15/16' 518' 15' 15' 12 1/2' 169 189 32 3/16' X 32 3116' X 34' 25HC0336 0 0 0 X X 31 3116' 31 13116' 3 1/8' 718' 6 9116' 24 11/16' 9 1/8• 2 15116' 5/8' 15' 15' 1/2' 169 189 32 3116' X 32 3116' X 34' 2 1 X 0 0 0 31 3/16' 31 13116' 3 7/8' 1/8' 6 9116' 24 11/16' 9 1/8' 2 15116' 5/8' 15' 15' 12 112' 180 200 32 3/16' X 32 3/16' X 34' 2 0 0 0 X 0 31 3116, 31 13116' 3 718' 7/8' 6 9I16' 24 11/16' 9 1/8' 2 15116' S/8' 15' 15' 12 1/2' 180 200 32 3116' X 32 3116' X 34' 8 t 1 X 0 0 0 31 3/16' 28 7/16' 3 7/8' 7/8' 6 9116' 24 11116' 9 1/8' 2 15116' 5/8' 15, 15' 11 1/2' 208 228 32 3116' X 32 3116' X 30 5/8' 8 000 X X 31 3116' 28 7/16' 3 7/8' 7/8' 6 9116' 24 11/16' 9 1/8' 2 15116' SIB' 15' 15, 11 1/2' 208 228 32 3/16' X 32 3/16' X 30 5/8' 0 0 X 0 X X 35 28 15/16' 3 718' 718' 6 9116' 28 7/16' 9 1/8' 2 15/16' 518' IT' 16, 12' 250 282 36 1l8' X 39 5/16' X 32 9/16' --------------------- -------X-YES 0=N0 lr] UNT -%M IANIM N MOUNTING PAD DIMENSIONS 10,24 23 1/2' X 23 112' 30.36.42.48 31 112' X 31 1/2' 60 35' X 35' 3 A AIR IN DIMENSIONS - SI OXffi�%' UNT SERIESELECTRICAL A B C D E F G K L M N P GHT GHT ENSI DIMONS x W x 25HCO313 0 CHARACTERISTICS X 0 0 0 5M 4 722.3 95,2 15,9 112.7 458,8 198.4 71A 12.7 292,1 266.7 292,1 54,1 62.3 612,8 % 612,8 % 777,9 25HCD324 0 % 0 0 0 587.4 808.0 95,2 19.0 112.7 A58,8 198.4 71,4 12.1 292,1 266.T 317,5 56,4 64,5 612,8 % 612,8 X 863.6 25HCD330 0 X 0 X 0 792.2 722.3 95.2 19.0 166,7 6270 231.8 74.6 15.9 381.0 381.0 292.1 67,7 17,3 811.6 X 817.6 % 177.9 25HCD336 1 X 0 0 0 792.2 808,0 98.4 22,2 166,1 627,1 231.8 74,6 15,9 381,0 381.0 317.5 16,7 85,9 617.6 X 817,6 X 863.6 25HCD336 0 0 0 1 X X 192,2 808.0 98,4 22.2 1660 621.1 231,8 74.6 1 15,9 381,0 381,0 317.5 76.7 85.9 817,6 X 817.6 X 863,6 25HC0342 1 X 0 1 0 0 792.2 808,0 98,4 22.2 16617 627.1 231,8 T4,6 15,9 351.0 38110 317.5 81.8 9019 811.6 X B17,6 X 863.6 25HCO342 0 0 1 0 1 X 1 0 792.2 808.0 98,4 22,2 166.7 627,1 231,8 14,6 1519 381,0 361.0 317.5 81,5 9019 817.6 X B17,6 X 863.6 25HCD348 1 X 1 0 1 0 0 792.2 722,3 98,4 22,2 166,7 627.1 231.8 14,6 15.9 381,0 381,0 292,1 94.5 103.6 817,6 X 811,6 X 771,9 25HCD3 8 0 0 0 % X 792.2 722,3 98, 22,2 166,T 52711 231.8 74.6 1519 38110 361,0 292,1 94,5 103,6 81T,6 % 811,6 % 17T,9 25HCD360 0 X 0 X X 889,0 135.0 98,4 22.2 166,7 722,3 231,8 74.6 15.9 431,8 406,4 304.8 113,4 127.9 917,6 X 998.6 X 827.1 --- - ------ gg $- X-_-YES--------- -_---_ No FIELD C047RO - SUPPLY CON. 0522,23 HOLE q FIELD P9�122 23PHOgCj,h 0528.58 KNOCKOUT LIQUID LINEEoCUHN,^ 00 VAPOR LINE UNT SIZE mmmm Mgll UNG PAD DIMENSIONS 18.24 59619 X 595.9 3O,36.42.48 800,1 X 000.1 60 88910 % 889.0 0 AIR DISCHARGE f, Kli AI AIR IN ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■VA■■■■■■PP-P;A■■■■W ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MIiM■■■■MPA■wnONE ■■pp-io!wwwm=mml ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■��■■■■■� i�■I.�■■�i/■■■�!� ■■■■■■■■■■��■■■■■■►�■■►�■■ram■■�i■■■■■■����••� ■■■■■■■■■ice■■■■���■■�i�■��■■��■■■■■■■_■ ■■■■!i!i/■■■■/���■■_■����■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■�����■■�!���■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I .. 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For AHRI ratings certificates, please refer to the AHRI directory www.ahrWirectory.org Additional ratings and system combinations can be accessed via the Carrier database at: www.MyCarrierRatings.com For performance data at specific application &/or design conditions with various indoor unit combinations, the equipment performance calculator can i e accessed at : http•//rpmob wrightsoft.com/ Model Number Coil Model Number Furnace Model Number Cooling Capacity EER SEER High Temp HSPF Low Temp - Capacity 47'F (8'C) COP Capacity 17-F ( -8°C) COP 25HCD31B(A,W)••30 FB4CNF018 I 17,400 1 11.0 13.0 16,700 3.60 7.7 9,400 2.24 25HCD324(A,W)••30 FB4CNF024 I 23.400 11.0 13.0 22,000 3.48 7.7 13.000 2.28 25HCD330(A,W)••30 FB4CNF030 I 28.600 11.0 13.0 29.600 3.50 7.7 17,700 2.34 25HCD330(A,W)••50 FB4CNF030 28,600 11.0 13.0 1 29,600 3.50 7.7 17,700 2.34 25HCD336(A,W)••31 FB4CNF036 I 33.600 11.0 13.0 1 33,000 3.50 7.7 1 20,200 2.40 25HCD336(A,W)••50 FB4CNF036 33,600 11.0 13.0 33,000 3.54 7.7 20,200 2.40 25HCD336(A,W)••60 FB4CNF036 i 33,600 11.0 13.0 33,000 3.54 7.7 20,200 2.40 25HCD342(A,W)••31 FB4CNF042 42,000 11.0 13.0 39,500 3.60 8.0 24,400 2.40 25HCD342(A,W)••5D FB4CNF042 42,000 11.0 13.0 39,500 3.62 8.0 24,000 2.44 25HCD348(A,W)••31 FB4CNF048 47,000 11.0 13.0 45,000 3.48 8.0 28,600 2.44 25HCD348(A,W)••50 FB4CNF048 47,000 11.0 13.0 45,000 3.58 8.0 28,200 2.50 25HCD348(A,W)••60 FB4CNF048 47,000 11.0 13.0 45,OD0. 3.5B 8.0 28,200 2.50 25HCD360(A,W)••30 FY5BNB060 58,500 10.8 13.0 57,000 3.52 1 7.7 37,000 2.50 25HCD360(A,W)••50 FY5BNB060 58.500 10.8 13.0 57,000 3.52 7.7 37,000 2.50 25HCD360(A,W)"•60 FY5BNB060 i 58,500 10.8 13.0 57,000 3.52 7.7 37.000 2.50 • AHRI = Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute * Ratings are net values reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat. Supplemental electric heat is not included. Ratings are based on: Cooling Standard: 80°F (27°C) db 67°F (19°C) wb indoor entering air temperature and 95°F (35°C) db air entering outdoor unit. High -Temp Heating Standard: 70°F (21 °C) db indoor entering air temperature and 47°F (8°C) db 43°F (6°C) wb air entering outdoor unit. Low -Temp Heating Standard: 70°F (21 °C) db indoor entering air temperature and 17°F (-8°C) db 15°F (-9°C) wb air entering outdoor unit. COP - Coefficient of Performance EER - Energy Efficiency Ratio i HSPF- Heating Seasonal Performance Factor SEER - Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio I I I i I i 13 J VT C 0 0 0 n m g N T o 0 o T O I O 9 � M D C V m (mJ m m V m (mil m N V m fmJ m N O J m trail m m J m tmJ m N J m W m —4 N o O C a J ro T 31 j N W N N m fJ N f0 N m W n N f0 OI 4l N f0 OI W Rl m N m tJ O m S N m fD m m Nv v Z. 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