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44EC20.i o - o- 2 SIEMENS __ -- Installation Instructions _ _, JUN 30 2010 Models AD2-P,, AD2 -PR and AD2 -XHRi U ILDING , 1 Air Duct Monitoring Housings INTRODUCTION Models AD2-P, AD2 -PR and AD2 -XHR (AD2 Series) from Siemens Building Technologies, Inc., are air duct monitoring housings containing sampling tubes. When used with a compatible smoke detector, smoke and combustion prod- • ucts are detected for shutdown of duct system and /or operation of supplementary equipment as provided by the system control panel. .Seethe following chart for usage. Model Compatible Detectors Relay AD2 -P PE- 11/ -11C, FP- 11/ -11C, HFP -11, HFPO -11, No SFP -11 *, SFPO -11* AD2 -PR PE- 11/ -11C Yes AD2 -XHR FP- 11/ -11C, HFP -11, HFPO -11, SFP -11 *, Yes SFPO -11 *The SFP -11 and SFPO -11 are approved for use in Canada only. NOTE Mr For compatible control equipment, see charts on the page 14 of this manual. TECHNICAL DATA AIR DUCT CONDITIONS Temperature Range: 32 °F (0 °C) - 100°F (38 °C) per UL 268/268A Altitude Range: AD2 -P AD2 -PR and AD2 -XHR — No altitude limitations Relative Humidity Range: 10-85% (non -condensing /non- freezing) Air Duct Velocity Range: 100 -4000 ft /min — AD2-P, AD2 -PR and AD2 -XHR SamplingTube Pressure Range of Differences: . Greater than 0.01 and less than 1.2 inches of water column These air duct detectors are designed for detection and control of products of combustion in a duct system. They CAUTION are not to be used for open area protection. DO NOT USE air duct detectors with Alarm Verification. Siemens Building Technologies P/N 315- 049708 -4 Fire Safety ASSEMBLY This detector has a cover tamper (removal) switch: Care should be taken when installing the cover. Squarely place the cover on the unit to aviod possible damage to the switch. • NOTE Ir DO NOT SLIDE COVER INTO POSITION. APPLICATION The AD2 Series duct smoke detectors provide early detec- tion of smoke and products of combustion present in air moving through an HVAC duct supply, return, or both. These devices are designed to prevent the of smoke in `areas by the air handling system's fans and blowers. Com- plete systems may be shut down in the event of smoke detection. NOTE 1r For the correct installation of a duct smoke unit please refer to NFPA.72 (National Fire Alarm Code), NFPA 90A (Standard for Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems) and NFPA 92A (Recommended Practice for Smoke Control Systems). OPERATION When the Models AD2-P, AD2 -PR and AD2 -XHR are operat- ing, a sample of air is drawn from the duct and passed through the sampling chamber by means of the input sampling tube. The air sample passes through the smoke detector mounted in the duct housing and is exhausted back into the duct through the outlet tube. This detector is equipped with cover removal switch (SW1) that instantly provides a trouble condition upon removal of the clear cover. For all testing and inspection with the cover removed, the cover removal switch (designated as SW1 on PCB) must be manually depressed to simulate normal operation. • LED Indicator The AD2-P, AD2 -PR and AD2 -XHR contain an LED indicator (located on the smoke detector) capable of flashing either one of three distinct colors: green, yellow, or red. During each flash interval, the microprocessor based detector checks the „Mr; following: • for smoke in its sensing chamber • that its critical smoke sensing electronics are operating. Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety 2 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 `, Based on the results of these checks, the LED indicator flashes as follows: Flash Interval (Seconds) FP-11/FP-11C/ PE -11/ HFP- 11 /HFPO -11/ Flash Color Condition PE -11C SFP- 11 /SFPO -11 +, Green Normal supervisory operation. 7, 4 Detector requires service (cleaning or repair) or is Yellow 'operating beyond its environmental specifications. 7-30 4 Red Alarm 2% 4 No Flashes Detector is not powered, or requires repair. - - r TYPE A: : - NO EXHAUST F ESH AIR INTAKE OUTLET 1 TUBE //^ INPUT I FILTER BLOWER SAMPLING DAMPE DAMPER TUBE RETURN � PL ENUM AIR AIR AIR DUCT AIR DUCT HOUSING HOUSING TYPE B: PROVISIO FOR EXHAUSTING Lh--- CENTER SOME PERCENTAGE OF RETURN AIR LINE OF DUCT FRESH AIR INTAKE 6 DAMPER OUTPUT Y// I / DAMPE EXHAUSTAIR R 1 FILTER BLOWER DAMPER V // — J 6 RETURN I PLENUM SUPPLY AIR / J \ AIR AIR DUCT DAMPER AIR DUCT HOUSING HOUSING Figure 1 Typical Mounting of Duct Housing TYPE C: RETURN AIR UNDER POSITIVE PRESSURE , II, FROM SEPARATE BLOWER FRESH AIR INTAKE + EXHAUST A OUTPUT IR • ,/DAMPER /// DAMPER'' _ 1 FILTER BLOWER V // 1 DAMPER RE — TURD ;: PLENUM : in SUPPLY AIR "AIR AIR RETURN AIR AIR D CT DAMPER AIR DUCT • BLOWER HOUSING • HOUSING Figure 2 , • Recommended Locations in Duct Systems Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety 3 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 MOUNTINGTHE AIR DUCT HOUSING . Location on Duct System • This guideline contains general information on duct smoke detector installation, but does notpreclude the NFPA documents listed. Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. assumes no responsibility for improperly installed duct • detectors. To determine the correct installation position for . an AD2 Series duct smoke detector, the following factors must be considered. • 1) A uniform non - turbulent (laminar) airflow between 100 ft/ min. to 4,000 ft/min. must be present in the HVAC duct. To determine duct velocities, examine the engineering specifications that define the expected velocities or use an Alnor model 6000AP velocity meter (or equivalent). 2) To minimize the impact of air turbulence and stratifica- tion on performance, a duct smoke detector should be located as far as possible downstream from any obstruc- tion (i.e. deflector plates, elbows, dampers, etc.). In all situations, confirmation of velocity and pressure differen- tial within specifications is required.. The pressure differential between the input sampling (high pressure) tube and outlet (low pressure) tube for the AD2 Series smoke duct detector should be greater than 0.01 inches of water and less than 1.2 inches of water. 3) Identify a code compliant location (supply or return side, or both) for the installation of the duct unit that will permit easy access for viewing and serviceability. 4) When installing on the return side, install duct units prior • to the air being exhausted from the building or with outside "fresh" air. 5) When installing duct smoke units downstream of filters, fires occurring in the filters will be detected, but if the filters become blocked, insufficient air flow through the duct unit will prevent the correct operation of the duct detector. Duct units installed in the supply air side may monitor upstream equipment and /or filters. 6) Where possible, install duct detectors upstream of air humidifiers and downstream of dehumidifiers. Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety 4 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 • • . 7) To prevent false alarms, the duct detector should not be mounted in areas of extreme high or low temperatures, • in areas where high humidity exists, or in areas where _ _ the.duct may contain gases or excessive dust... . . Duct: Preparation The AD2 Series Housings come with an installation kit that 1 contains the following items: - • Short return (outlet) sampling tube • Stopper • Two #12 x 3 /4" sheet metal screws • . • Mounting template (packaged separately) Remove mounting template from the installation kit. Remove paper backing from the mounting template and affix it to the . duct at the desired location. Using the template as a guide, drill (2) mounting holes, 3/32" (2.5mm).for the #12 X 3 /4" . sheet metal screws packaged in the installation kit. Drill or . punch (2) 1 (32mm) holes for input sampling and outlet . tubes, using the template as a guide. Clean all holes. Sampling Tube Installation • The AD2 Series duct smoke detectors use a specially notched sampling tube, which may be ordered separately in one of four standard lengths. ST-10 For duct widths of 6" to 1.0' ST -25 For duct widths of 1.0' to 3.0' - ST -50 For duct widths of 8:0' to 5.0' - (requires support) • ... . . ST 100* For duct widths of 5.0' to 10.0' (requires support) • *This model is supplied as two 5ft. sections with a coupling. . Assembly is required for installation. • NOTE IOU Each model is manufactured with a different number and size of sampling holes. Only the specific tube must be used for the specified duct width. Standard sampling tubes are steel tubes with air intake holes drilled the entire length of the tube. These tubes can be cut • • to length and must span at least 80% the width of the duct. . Sampling tubes over 3.0' must be supported on the opposite side of the duct. To ensure the correct operation, the red . . . • stopper (stopper in installation kit) must be inserted in the • . . . • end of the air input sampling tube. If the input tube protrudes . through the opposite side of the duct, the opening around Siemens Building Technologies 9 9 Fire Safety v 5 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 • TUBE SUPPORT ONLY FOR DUCTS GREATER THAN 3 FEET WIDE • I DUCT WIDTH'. AIR FLOW DIRECTION • INSERT RED STOPPER NOTE: Mountings shown I THIS END OF INPUT TUBE • are typical. detectors Can be installed side, bottom INPUT TUBE HOLES OUTLET TUBE INSTALLED or top of duct as long as FACE AIR FLOW DOWNSTREAM OF AIRFLOW proper tube operation and • • D O NOT INSERT RED STOPPER flow /pressure performance is maintained. • Figure 3 • . • Sampling Tube Orientation the tube must be sealed. For custom duct widths, always use the next longest standard size and cut down to the exact • requirement. • Once the airflow direction has been determined (refer to Figure 3), insert the input and outlet tubes into the duct housing. • 1. Remove the cover from the housing. 2. Loosen the screw and rotate the tube retainer until the input tube is inserted and oriented properly. Ensure that the notched end of the tube is inside the housing and that the air input sampling tube is positioned so that the input holes are directly facing the airflow. 3. Once the tube is installed, rotate the retainer back into • place and tighten screw. • • 4.. IInstall the outlet tube in the remaining position. Once the tube is installed, rotate the retainer back into place • and tighten screw. Mounting . After securing the input and outlet tubes to the duct smoke unit, (o'r initially placing the tubes through the 11/4" holes drilled or punched in the HVAC duct to accept the input and outlet tubes and then attaching them to the duct unit), hold the duct unit assembly in position and use (2) # 12 X 3 /4" sheet metal screws (packaged in the installation kit) to secure the duct smoke detector to the HVAC duct sheet • metal. Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety : 6 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 • Air Duct Sampling Tube Pressure Measurement • The Model PDM -3 Pressure Differential Measuring device • • should be used to ensure that the sampling tube pressure .... •- • differential is within the specified _limits. The differential . pressure between the two tubes should be greater than 0.01 inches of water and less than 1.2 inches of water. Qualified personnel should take measurements in accordance with the PDM -3 instructions, P/N 315 - 085535. • WIRING • Conduit Knockouts Determine knockout size required based upon installation • wiring. Refer to Figure 4. Select knockout and remove by placing screwdriver at center of knockout and tap with a hammer until the knockout breaks out. Clean the hole before installing conduit. 000 • 9 Ei 1/Y KNOCKOUT Figure 4 3/4' KNOCKOUTS Removing the Knockouts Wiring The AD2 -F AD2 -PR and AD2-XHR should be connected as • shown in Figures 5,.6 and 7. Note any limitations on the • number of detectors and restrictions on the use remote devices permitted for each circuit. The AD2 -P is used with the PE-11/PE-11C and FP-11/FP-11C. • It is also used with the HFP- 11/HFPO -11 detector in the FireFinder -XLS or FS- 250 /FS -500 System.The AD2 -P is also used with the SFP- 11/SFPO -11 detector in the FS -250C System.The AD2 -XHR must be used for the relay version. Also, all optional accessories in the same loop must be compatible with the detector series being used. These devices should be interconnected as shown. in Figure 7 and wired to the DLC, FS -DLC or FDLC. (Refer to the DLC Installation Instructions, P/N 315 - 033090, or the FS-250/FS- , Manual, P/N 315 - 049353, or the FS -250C Manual, P/N • • • . • 315- 049589C, as applicable.)The HFP-11, HFPO -11, SFP -11 . and SFPO -11 are polarity insensitive detectors. Line 1 and Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety• ' 7 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 Cr? NOTES: MODEL AD2 -P MODEL AD2 -PR 1. Up to 30 air duct housings can be • m cu u) installed on one initiating circuit, -< co except as noted in Note 2. • - - e a 2. When an AD2 -PR is used to control a PE -11 ap fire safety function, the AD2 -PR must PE -11 - —.1 be the ONLY device on the initiating PE -11 C PE -11 C circuit. _ 0 3. Do not use looped wire under base • . • ` t erminal. m ' - `i) 4. Break wire run to provide supervision of connection. o o m 0 0 0 5 5 5. The green grounding screw in the sA o s ,- 90 • wiring compartment of the air duct �° m � 8 8 m R DEVICE RELAY ELW REMOTE LOOP NOTE: g COm P a rtment o 'gy + • NC COM NO CNTL - - EOL DEVICE MUST BE housing � / /Z /Z % � ��Z�Z is not used. i mini TBt t � � ������ 1 TEl COMPAT IBLINIT E I W ATITING H ���j� TB SYS 0 PIRCUIR' O O - ■. . i O O .... WHERE APPLICABLE. t If the relay contacts are N 1111111111 • CO .N being used to control 120 I LIIII 'i. NC RECONM- (5) ) SECOND ' P VAC operated equipment, 725 VAC, 24 VDC, COM CONTACTS L P TL (6 REMOTE DEVICE WARNING ensure that the conduit is LOOP WIRES. + + SEE NOTE 2 NO '.. REM+ 1A) ISEE MULTIPLE SEE COMPATIBLE TO NEXT DETECTOR REMOTE DEVICES) properly attached to the CONTROL OR EOL DEVICE I' EQUIPMENT TABLE. - internal metal ground strap, . CNTL - + LOOP WIRES. using the proper conduit ( (5) (1A) SEE COMPATIBLE + + TO NEXT DETECTOR . CONTROL OR EOL DEVICE locking nuts. Failure to TO REMOTE DEVICE EQUIPMENT TABLE. - - provide proper grounding • may result in fatal electrical shock and SEE REMOTE DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS MULTIPLE REMOTE DEVICES violation of national and FOR WIRING DETAILS: If remote devices are supported by the initiating INSTALLATION circuit, each detector /base may have up to 2 local codes. DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS remote devices with the following configurations RLC -11, RLW -11 P/N 315 -094925 and restrictions only: Z RSAC -11, RSAW -11 P/N 315 -094926 Remote Remote Ca Device 1 Device 2 Restrictions AD2 -P RLC -11, RLW -11 See Note 2 o AD2 -P RSAC -11, RSAW -11 See Note 2 o Figure 5 . T Typical Connections for the AD2 -P /AD2 -PR Using PE -11 / PE-11C Detectors .. S. T ! �? NOTES: . �, 1. The relay contacts are shown after a reset pulse, which represents the non -alarm condition. -- 7 CD 2 . The green grounding screw in the wiring compartment of the air duct housing is not used. If the relay contacts MODEL AD2 -P MODEL AD2 - XHR MODEL AD2 -XHR m 41,P 444 being used to I / -. / D- O D control 120 VAC • O WARNING operated equipment, . 0 ensure that the • (0 conduit is properly i • FP - FP - FP - attached to the FP-11C ( FP -11 C FP-11C internal metal ground strap, using • the proper conduit . locking nuts. Failure , , , ,; to provide proper grounding may 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 co result in fatal m 1 m ° N p N D EVICE ALARM DEVICE ALARM p electrical shock O O9 • O + LOOP RELAY LOOP RELAY • + + - - NO COMNC + + - - NO LOM NC LMIIMMINII IMY, and violation of Ca% eZo % TB' ® ® ® ® ®® TB' a ®® ® ® ®® TB' national and local 0 0 0 0 0 0 codes. J J; RED NC NC co , ALARM CONTACTS COM ALARM CONTACTS 125 VAC. 24 VDC, 2.5A 125 VAC, 24 VDC, 2.5A NO SEE NOTE 1 NO SEE NOTE 1 + w - I - LOOP WIRES. TO NEXT . SEE COMPATIBLE CONTROL • ' . ADDRESSABLE EQUIPMENT TABLE. DEVICE III. / II. OPTIONAL REMOTE ALARM INDICATOR MODEL RU -1 OR RLI -2 • z • W . 9 O ` I Figure 6 J 9D Typical Connections for the AD2 -P /AD2 XHR Using FP -11 / FP-11C Detectors „ cn NOTES: - • m • 1. The relay contacts a shown after a reset pulse, which represents the non - alarm, condition: • . m a 2. Refer to the RL -HW /'RL -HC Installation Instructions, P/N 315 - 033230. • Z co 3. The green grounding screw in the wiring compartment of the air duct housing is not used. . E. 3 cc) m j If the relay contacts • o �, are being used to MODEL AD2 -P MODEL AD2 -XHR MODEL AD2 -XHR c I P control 120 VAC / y WARNING operated equipment, / ensure that the conduit is properly HFP -11 HFP -11 c:-IFP- 11 attached to the r SFP -11 SFP -11 ''r SFP -11 internal metal HFPO -11 HFPO -1 i - HFPO -11 • ground strap, using SFPO -11 SFPO -11 FPO -11 the proper conduit locking nuts. Failure • o to provide proper , ,- N. • grounding may • o a s a o o o o o • result in fatal mm � a m O @ g DEVICE DEVICE electrical shock A m m m m 6^ OTHER M O 5 &' LOOP ALARM LOOP ALARM N LINE RELAY OTHER LINE RELAY i LIVE 1 OR 2 NO COM NC LINE I OR 2 NO COM NC and violation of. 1 -m- , - , - , -- 1 u national and local o , o o o 0 o codes. • \ J \ • NC NC . COM ALARM CONTACTS COM ALARM CONTACTS 125 VAC, 24 VDC, 2.5A' 125 VAC, 24 VDC, 2.5A • . ' . , • NO SEE NOTE 1 ' ' NO - SEE NOTE 1 LINE 1 1e2 TEl L OOP WIRES: _ TO NEXT SEE COMPATIBLE CONTROL ( v 6 ADDRESSABLE . ' EQUIPMENT TABLE. . • DEVICE Z N..- LINE 2 . OPTIONAL REMOTE ALARM • CA.) - INDICATOR MODEL RL+IC OR RL•HW • - . Cr SEE NOTE 2 ' O . A (D o F igure 7 • - • cici Typical Connections for the AD2 -P /AD2 -XHR Using H- Series and S- Series Detectors •• • Line 2 can be either line of the loop. Note any limitations on the number of detectors and restrictions on the use of remote devices permitted for each circuit. When replaciriig a"detector with a different be "aware • �� that existing detector connected to the base or air duct housing that were compatible with the old detector • WARNING may not be compatible with the new detector. Always read • • .. the Installation Instructions accompanying the detector to determine detector and accessory compatibility. • Installation Of Smoke Detectors To Install: • Remove cover by loosening the four screws. Take off the cover and set it aside. • Align detector with base and insert detector. • Rotate detector clockwise while gently pressing on it until the detector drops fully into base. • Then rotate the detector clockwise until it stops and snaps in place. • Replace cover and tighten the four screws. To Remove: • • Rotate the detector counterclockwise until stop is reached. • Pull detector out of base. TESTING Only qualified•service personnel should test these units. To assure proper operation of the detector and control panel, both the Sensitivity and the Functional tests should be conducted. The minimum test schedule may be found in the current edition of NFPA 72 for installations in the U.S. and CAN /ULC -S537, The Verification of Fire Alarm Systems, for installation in Canada. Sensitivity Test The PE-11/-11C detector monitors its smoke sensitivity automatically and requires no test equipment. A green flash of the detector LED about every seven seconds indicates that the smoke sensitivity is within its listed limits. NOTED The following detector models are analog types that must be programmed for the air duct application using the control unit configuration tool; that is, CSG -M, Zeus or FS -CT2, as applicable. Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety 11 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 To test the' FP- 11•/ -1i1 C detector refer to its installation instruc- tions., See Table.A on .page 12. To test the HFP- 11 /HFPO -11 /SFP- 11 /SFPO -11 detector refer • to its installation instructions. See Table A on page 12.' These tests ensure that the detector is within its listed and marked sensitivity range. For additional instructions on applying the Sensitivities mode, refer to the FireFinder -XLS Manual, P/N 315 - 033744, the DPU Manual, P/N 315 - 033260 or the SDPU Manual, P/N 315- 033260C. Functional Test Smoke Testing UsingTG=11 smoke, test canister with testing nozzle model AD -TGN (purchased separately) available from Siemens. Building Technologies, Inc., insert the test gas nozzle into the hole in the red plug in the unit cover. Press can against cover for about 1 /2 second to release gas into the chamber. DO NOT SPRAY GAS FOR MORETHAN 1 /2 SECOND. OVER - CAUTION USE OF TEST GAS MAY RESULT IN DETECTOR CONTAMI- NATION. After 15 to 20 seconds the detector will go into alarm, illuminating the detector LED and causing the duct unit functions to operate; alarm relays will change state, and the alarm related remote accessories, if attached, will function. If no test gas is available to conduct functional testing, remove cover and, while holding down the cover removal switch, blow smoke from a smoldering cotton wick or punk directly at the head to cause an alarm. The alarm indicator on the-detector should illuminate within one minute. • ,Refer to the following Installation Instructions for additional information on testing each of these detectors: TABLE A Detector Installation Instruction PE -11 315- 094198 PE-11C 315- 095626 FP-11/-11C 315- 095921 HFP -11 315- 033290 HFPO -11 315- 034800 SFP -11 315- 033290C SFPO -11 315- 033290C Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety 12 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 • • The FP-11/-11C, HFP -11 and HFPO -11 detectors can also be tested individually using the DPU. Refer to the DPU Manual, P/N 315 - 033260. The SFP -11 and SFPO -11 detectors can be tested individually using the S Refer . to the SDPU _ . Manual, P/N 315- 033260C. MAINTENANCE " The performance of the air duct detector unit may be adversely affected by dirt or foreign matter on the sampling • . .. tubes or detector. If the air holes in the input sampling tube become restricted, the unit cannot receive a proper air • sample, and performance is impaired. It is recommended that the sampling tubes be checked and cleaned periodically. • The detector maintenance program should consist of periodic cleaning of dust from the detector head by using a vacuum cleaner. For cleaning Models PE -11, PE-11C, FP -11, FP-11C, HFP -11, HFPO -11, SFP -11 or SFPO -11, refer to the detector's Installation Instructions (See Table A). The cleaning and test program is recommended for 6 month intervals, or more frequently, if needed, depending on the individual detector environment. Consult your local code and • AHJ requirements for required maintenance schedules. Under no circumstances is the detector portion of the unit to be disassembled by anyone other than an authorized CAUTION Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Systems Technician. For service, contact your nearest authorized Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Service Representative. 0 If the fire alarm system is connected to a central station or fire • department, or operates external.devices such as fans, extin- caurioN guishers, etc., connected,.notify appropriate personnel and disconnect the external devices until all tests are completed. After testing, reset the system, reconnect the devices, and notify the personnel that the system is operating again. Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety 13 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 • • • COMPATIBLE CONTROL EQUIPMENT ➢ AD2 -P AND AD2 -PR USING PE- 11/ -11C DETECTOR Module Equipment Module' Installation/ Compatibility Identifier Wiring Instructions CDC-4 (FireFinder -XLS) P/N 315 - 034100 -3 CP -35 (SYSTEM 3) P/N 315 - 084902 -22 *CZM -1 B6 (MXL, MXL -IQ) • P/N 315- 095355 -6 CZM -4 (MXL, MXL -IQ) P/N 315 - 090826 -10 HZM (FireFinder -XLS, FS- 250 /FS -500) P/N 315 - 034850 -3 SXL-EX P/N 315 - 095997 -6 SZE -4X (SXL -EX) P/N 315- 096018 -5 SZE -8AX (SXL -EX) P/N 315 - 096022 -5 *SZM (FS -250C) P/N 315- 034850C -4 ZU-35 (SYSTEM 3) P/N 315 - 083222 -15 • AD2 -P AND AD2 -XHR USING FP- 11/ -11C DETECTOR Module Equipment Module Installation/ • 'Compatibility Identifier Wiring Instructions ALD -2l (MXL, MXL -IQ) • P/N 315 - 091464 -10 • • MMB -2 (MXL) P/N 315 - 095097 -8 MMB -3 (MXL) P/N 315 - 048860 -3 • SMB -2 (MXL -IQ) P/N 315 - 095931 -7 AD2 -P AND AD2 -XHR USING HFP -11 OR HFPO -11 DETECTOR Module Equipment Module Installation/ • Compatibility Identifier Wiring Instructions DLC (FireFinder -XLS) P/N 315 - 033090 -6 FS -DLC (FS- 250 /FS -500) P/N 315 - 049353 -7 FS -DLC (FS -500) P/N 315- 049350 -2 ''AD2-P AND AD2 -XHR USING SFP -11 OR SFPO -11 DETECTOR Module Equipment Module Installation/ Compatibility Identifier Wiring Instructions • FDLC (FS -250C) P/N 315- 049589C -1 The detector model number is the compatibility identifier. *Control equipment does not support remote accessories; e.g., lamps or relays. • • ELECTRICAL RATINGS FOR PE-11/-11C Voltage 16-27 VDC Ripple 3V peak - to-peak Supervisory Current 110 uA max. Start -up Time 50 seconds max. PE-11/-11C PE-11/-11C Detector + Detector Remote Device Alarm Current 33 - 50mA 50 - 70mA Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety 14 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 • • ELECTRICAL RATINGS FOR FP- 11/ -11C, HFP -11, HFPO -11, SFP -11 AND SFPO -11 Electrical ratings are not provided here for these detectors. • Guidance for detector loop loading, along with loop wire electrical specifications are provided in the applicable control • unit instructions given in the above Compatible Control Equipment tables. • Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety 15 P/N 315 - 049708 -4 • • • Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 Canada P/N 315-049708-4 //4 10 - o o 2 ci C.p , SIEMENS RECE • JUN 3 0 2010 Installation Instructions CITY OF TIGARD -- - Models- FP•1.1IFPT -11 - • - . - -- . - - BUILDING DIVISION --- .These instructions• ar written in a ccordance. with the Building Technologies, Inc. 'or by its authorized installation guidelines of NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm distributors. This is extremely important) The detector Code, and CAN /ULC -S524, The Installation of FireAlarm placements shown on these drawings were chosen after • ' Systems. . - • , a careful evaluation of the area that is protected. Such factors as air currents, temperature, humidity, pressure, CAUTION: Detector Device Storage and the nature of the load were carefully considered. DO NOT install this detection device until all Especially noted were the room or area configuration and construction is completed. • the type of ceiling (sloped or flat, smooth or beamed). • Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.'s extensive DO NOT store this detection device where it can be experience in the design of the system assures the best contaminated by dirt, dust, or humidity. detector placement by following these drawings. Sound • engineering judgement by qualified personnel must be followed. NOTE: F ire Print detectors and nuisance alarms: When using this detector with a protective detector The neural network within each Model FP -11 FirePrint guard such as the DGH -11 from Siemens. Building detector is optimized to reject the most common nuisance Technologies, Inc. or the STI 81001S, be 'sure to alarms for its selected FirePrint Application; e.g. Parking install per the instructions supplied with the guard Garage or Health Care. If the detector is exposed to an and set the ASD setting to duct detector per the • excess level of smoke or aerosol for an extended period detector programming instructions located on pages of time, the detector is programmed to make the "safe 2 -3 of this document. decision "' and signal an alarm condition. Because the amplitude and duration of deceptive phenomena are DETECTOR PLACEMENT FOR FP - 11 unbounded, the rule of thumb is to keep detectors as far Although no specific spacings are set for the detectors as practical from sources that can produce an unusually used for a clean air application, use 30 foot center spacing large quantity of smoke for about a minute. This effort (900 sq ft) from NFPA Standard 72 Chapter 5 and during placement of detectors within a FirePrint CAN /ULC -S524, if practical, as a guide or starting point Application enhances the ability of FirePrint's deceptive for a detector installation layout. This spacing, however, phenomena rejection. Avoid close proximity of detectors is based on ideal conditions - smooth ceiling, no air to smoke sources such as oil burners, electric heaters, movement, and no physical obstructions. in some kitchens, garages, and areas of high relative humidity applications, therefore, considerably less area is protected where: condensation may occur. adequately by each smoke detector. This is why it is mandatory to closely follow the installation drawings. In Air Currents . all installations place the detector on the ceiling, a Bef a detector can sense a fire, the products of corn - minimum of 6 inches from a side wall, or on a wall, 4 to 6 bustion or smoke must travel from the fire to the detector. inches from the ceiling. This travel is especially influenced by air currents; . therefore, consider air movement when designing the If you have any questions regarding detector placement, system. While combustion products tend to rise, drafts follow the drawings provided or approved by Siemens from hallways, air diffusers, fans, etc., may help or hinder + + + + + + To Next Base Detector Base: Remote Relay Base: / Do Not Model DB-11 or Model DB -X11RS or + Use an Model DB -3 with DB -ADPT Model DB -3XRS with DB -ADPT End of To initiating circuit of Line Siemens Building , .5 1 : Device Technologies, Inc. 5 1 g : )5+ Relay 5 1a ■ .. 15+ compatible 1 rNC : 6 1b J r N c • control unit 6 0 ■ Optional � • J (NC • • }Contacts 3A, 120 VAC . • �� lNC (See Compatible Remote 3A, 30 VDC Do Not Control Equip- Alarm Use an ment below) Indicator End of AI Models RLI -1 /RLI -2 — Line / Device — — — — — — To Next Base The relay contacts are shown after System reset, which represents the non -alarm condition. Figure 1 Installation and Wiring Diagram Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 Canada P/N 315 - 095921 -11 • • • • the travel of combustion products to the detector. When For FP -11 open area 0 -1200 ft /min applications, use the positioning a detector at a particular location, give appropriate application from the FirePrintASD application consideration to windows and doors, both open and list. Use the ASD duct application for 300 -4000 ft /min • closed, to ventilating systems, both in and out of operation, applications a) in above - ceiling and under -floor plenums, • and to factors influencing air movement.' Do not b) inside duct, - and c) an air•duct housing - using - install a detector in the air stream of a room air supply sampling tubes. Follow detector spacing and location • diffuser. It is better to position a detector closer to an air requirements in NFPA 72 Chapter 5 for High Air return. - Movement Areas and Control of Smoke Spread. . The distance that products of combustion or smoke travel When installing Model FP -11 in existing installations with • from a fire to the detector is not usually the shortest linear an existing duct detector housing, order an AD -11 UK Air route. Combustion products or smoke usually rise to the Duct Upgrade Kit DA -304, P/N 500 - 695967 and use it in ceiling, then spread out. Average ceiling heights of 8 to that installation. This kit includes the required housing 10 feet do not abnormally affect detector response. High cover, P/N 305 - 095676. Do not use Model FP -11 with ceilings, located in churches, warehouses, auditoriums, any other air duct cover. etc., do affect detector response and should be considered. NOTE Special Ceiling Construction Factors For air duct and open area applications, the FP -11 Ceiling obstructions can change the natural movement of smoke sensitivity range is indicated on its air and combustion products. Depending on the direction nameplate. For application/sensitivity settings, of smoke travel, joists and beams can slow the movement refer to the MXL/MXLV OPERATION, of heated air and smoke, while pockets between them can INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, contain a reduced level of smoke.Take obstructions created PIN. 315 - 092036, or the MXL - IQ OPERATION, by girders, joists, beams, air conditioning ducts, or INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, architectural design into consideration when determining P/N 315 - 093624, as applicable. area protection. Refer to the Initiating Devices chapter of NFPA Standard 72 for Location and Spacing requirements for specific types of construction; e.g. beam, suspended, level, sloped and peaked ceilings. DETECTOR MOUNTING To ensure proper installation of the detector head into the base, be sure the wires are properly dressed at DETECTOR PLACEMENT FOR FPT - 11 installations: Locate the FPT -11 on the ceiling, at least 4 inches from the side walls. For an ideal, smooth ceiling condition, place 1 •Position all wires flat against the base. the detectors at a maximum center spacing of 50 feet 2. Take up all slack in the outlet box (2500 square feet), 25 feet from side walls or room 3. Route wires away from connector terminals. partitions. Actual job conditions and sound engineering judgment . INSTALLATION / REMOVAL OF DETECTOR HEAD must determine detector spacing. Consider environmental To Install: factors including ambient temperature fluctuation, and the • Align LED in detector with LED symbol on base and nature of the fire hazard. Room or area configuration and insert detector into base. ceiling type (sloped or flat, smooth or beamed) also • Rotate detector counterclockwise while gently pressing dictates placement. on it until the detector drops fully into base. Should questions arise regarding detector placement, • Then rotate the detector clockwise until it stops and follow the drawings provided and /or approved by Siemens locks in place. Insert optional locking screw (Order Building Technologies, Inc. or by its authorized Model LK -11). distributors. This is extremely important! The detector placements shown on these drawings were chosen after To Remove: a careful evaluation of the area being protected. Siemens • Loosen locking screw, if installed. Then rotate the Building Technologies, Inc.'s extensive experience in detector counter clockwise until stop is reached. design of the system assures the best detector placement by following these drawings. • Pull detector out of base. PROGRAMMING TEMPERATURE - HUMIDITY - PRESSURE - Each detector on a loop must be programmed to respond AIR VELOCITY to a unique system address. The operating temperature range for the FP -11 and FPT -11 detectors is from 32 °F (0 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C). The 1 • To program the detector address, use: a) Model thermal alarm temperature is fixed at 135 °F (57 °C). Use FPI -32 Programmer/Tester firmware version 3.0 or these detectors in environments where the humidity does greater (refer to the FPI - 32 OPERATIONS MANUAL, not exceed 93% (non- condensing). Normal changes of P/N 315-090077), or b) Model DPU Device atmospheric pressure do not affect detector sensitivity. Programming Unit (refer to the DPU Manual, P/N 315- 033260). 2 • • • 2. Record the loop and device number (system Refer to the MXL /MXLV OPERATION, INSTALLATION, address) for the detector on the detector label and AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 092036 or the on the base to prevent installing the detector in the MXL -IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND wrong base. MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 093624, as • - — • applicable, for instructions on applying the TEST and LIST Detector Guard Programming Instructions . modes. • REQUIRED ASD STEP 1 - Place the MXL Control Panel into the TEST • DETECTOR .PROGRAM IN OR SENSITIVITY ASD DEVICES mode. - MODEL ' FPI- 32/DPU AS SETTING IN CSG -M • FP - 11 FP - 11 DUCT (ASD) STEP 2 - Using the LIST TEMP(erature) feature of the MXL FP - 11 ILP - DUCT (ASD) Control Panel, confirm that the temperature sensor is reporting the ambient temperature in the vicinity of the FP -11 FP -11 • ILP -1, ILPT -1 '' HIGH3 (sensitivity) detector. . FP -11 ID -60P, ID -60PT . HIGH3 (sensitivity) STEP 3 - Using the LIST PERCENT /FT SENSITIVITY of Note: the MXL Control Panel, confirm that the detector smoke • For each detector programmed in the FPI -32 /DPU as sensitivity is within the range on its nameplate label. If ILP -1, ILPT -1, ID -60P or ID -60PT, perform the following not, clean the detector referring to DETECTOR procedure. CLEANING below, and retest. In the CSG -M, under Options \Other System Flags, set • "Sensitivity Adjustment Allow" to "Yes ". STEP 4 - Perform a detector functional test by alarming the detector using Test Gas, P/N 315 - 282747, following the 1. For each detector, set Alarm Verification to "No ". instructions on the label. 2. Create a CSM -M function having the following parameters: IMPORTANT Function Type: Sensitivity Adjustment If the MXL /MXLV /MXL -IQ is connected to a Fire Sensitivity: HIGH3 Department, etc., or activates an external system Trigger Input: System Flag: PNL RSET (fire extinguishing, etc.), disarm the appropriate • outputs before servicing to prevent activation. Enable Input: System Flag: TRUE (Refer to the appropriate manual for the • • Device Output List: Enter detector address. Multiple procedure.) Be sure to reset and re - arm the system • detectors having consecutive at completion of servicing. Notify facility personnel • addresses may be grouped by • inserting the range of addresses. that the system is being serviced so that any alarm soundings can be ignored during the period of service. DETECTOR /SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The FP- 11/FPT -11 detectors can also be tested using: a) The FP- 11/FPT -11 can be programmed to optimize FPI -32 Programmer/ Tester, firmware version 3.0 or greater environmental response using Application Specific (refer to the OPERATIONS MANUAL, P/N 315 - 090077), Detection (ASD). All parameters, such as Sensitivity, Pre- orb) Model DPU Device Programming Unit (refer to the DPU • Alarm and Advanced Environmental Algorithms are Manual, P/N 315 - 033260). downloaded to the detector from the MXL control panel. For air duct applications, the proper ASD application (DUCT) must be selected. Refer to the MXL /MXLV DETECTOR CLEANING OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE System MXL automatically indicates the trouble message MANUAL, P/N 315 - 092036, or the MXL -IQ OPERATION, INPUT DEVICE REQUIRES SERVICE for any detector INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N whose smoke sensitivity increases to the level where 315 - 093624, as applicable. normally low levels of smoke generate an alarm. (Refer to the manual for further explanation.) In such circumstances, the detector may require cleaning as a TESTING AND SENSITIVITY MEASUREMENT result of dust accumulation; follow the CLEANING Only qualified service personnel should test. The PROCEDURE steps described below. minimum test schedule may be found in the current edition of NFPA 72, Chapter 7 for installations in the U.S., and MAINTENANCE CAN /ULC -8537, The Verification of Fire Alarm Systems, for installations in Canada. The recommended requirement for detector maintenance consists of the annual cleaning of dust and debris from the detector head. Cleaning program intervals should be geared to the individual detector environment. 3 6. Reassemble the detector by reversing the steps THERMAL used for disassembly, and reinstall in its base. RELEASE AXIS 7. Test the detector. (See Detector Testing section of • I • • �^ o I (_COVER .. this instruction.)_Reset.the control panel zone after • _ ; C each alar . COVER TAB I P • 8. When all service has been completed, notify I —. personnel (See Step 1) that system service has 1 LOCKING — been completed. R ELEASE SCREW AXIS (Optional) CAUTION SENSING (Matches axis LABYRINTH CHAMBER of rear saews) NO FIELD REPAIR OF THE DETECTORS SHOULD BE ATTEMPTED. THE DETECTORS ARE FACTORY REPAIRABLE ONLY. Figure 2 Disassembling of Photochamber • • COMPATIBLE CONTROL EQUIPMENT CLEANING PROCEDURE* Refer to the.MXL /MXLV OPERATION, INSTALLATION, (See Figure 2) AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 092036, or the MXL -IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND 1. Notify the proper personnel that the fire alarm system MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315- 093624. is being serviced. 2. Remove the detector to be cleaned from its base. System /Detector Compatibility (See removal section.) The FP -11 and FPT -11 can be programmed to replace older, model detectors in older version MXL Systems. The 3. Using a small blade screwdriver, remove the cover FP Series cannot be used to replace detectors on XL -3 from the rest of the detector by releasing the 2 cover or IXL Systems. This programming is done using the tabs located on the outside of the cover. Separate Change Dev. ID mode in: a) FPI -32 firmware version 3.0 the foam screen from the cover. or greater (see the FPI -32 Operations Manual, P/N 315- • 4. FP -11: Remove the labyrinth from the sensing 090077), or b) DPU Device Programming Unit (refer to chamber by squeezing the labyrinth sides along the the DPU Manual, P/N 315-033260). release axis and pulling out. Carefully remove the The following table shows the compatibility labyrinth /thermal holder assembly being sure not to configurations: damage or disconnect the thermal wires. . 5. Clean dust from the detector cover, foam screen, MIN. MXL MIN. MXL 10 PRODUCTION REPLACEMENT REVISION REVISION sensing chamber and labyrinth using a brush, or by DEVICE DEVICE MMB ALD SMB ALD • • • blowing with compressed air. FP -11 FP -11 • 10 12 6 12 FP -11 ILP -2' 8 12 4 12 CAUTION: Do not use a compressed air supply that FP -11 ILP -1, ILPT -1 7 7 3 7 may contain an oil residue. FP -11 ID -60P*, ID-60PT 2 1 FPT -11 FPT -11 10 14 6 14 WARNING: Do not remove or loosen the two screws FPT -11 I 2 7 1 7 FPT -11 ID-6 0T -135 2 7 1 7 • on the rear of the detector, or calibration `When FP - is used in any of these modes, be sure to turn off will be lost. alarm verification in CSG -M. NOTE: The insect screen and labyrinth may be replaced with new parts, rather than be cleaned. Contact Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Product Service to order Detector Maintenance Kit, Model DMK -11. NOTE: Do not disconnect the thermal wires . from the detector. . Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 Canada P/N 315 - 095921 -11 A4 2 - 4I - ©o �9Cv TRAM' Submittal • RECE - - . - - - . .. JUN 3 0.2010 Prepared For: Date: June 29, 2010 CITY OF TIGARD Diane Gardner HVAC Inc. BUILDING DIVISION Job Name: HM Landlord work at Wa Square Trane U.S. Inc. is pleased to provide the enclosed submittal for your review and approval. Product Summary Qty Product 7 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump • The attached information describes the equipment we propose to furnish forr this project, and is submitted for your approval. Daniel Driver Trane • Phone: (503) 620 -8031 Fax: (503) 639 -1454 • NOTES: 1. Maximum cfm for RTU -5 & 6 at 0.95" ESP with specified accessories is 4400cfm. Alternatively at 4500cfm the maximum ESP is 0.65" for RTU -5 & 6. ' . 2. Specified heat pump outputs on schedule are based on Trane catalog data at 47F ambient. • i t I J:IJOBS112414365812Isub ver 1.doc • Table Of Contents Product Summary 1 3- 10Ton.R -410 Packaged Heat Pump (Items Al - A3) Tag Data 3 ':Product Data 3 Performance Data 3 1 Mechanical Specifications 5 Unit Dimensions 7 . Weight, Clearance & Rigging Diagram • 13 Accessory 18 Field Installed Options - Part/Order Number Summary 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump 25 • HM Landlord work at Wa Square • June 29, 2010 Tag Data - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump (Qty: 7) Item Tag(s) Qty Description Model Number Al RTU -1, RTU -2, 3 6 Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump WSC072E4RGA-- G10000000000 RTU -7 - -- A2 RTU -3, RTU -4 2 7.5 Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump WSC090E4RGA-- G10000000000 A3--- RTU -6 - - 2 - - -10 Ton R- 410- Packaged Heat Pump WSC120E4RKA-- G00000000000 -- - - - Product Data - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump All Units DX cooling Standard efficiency 460/60/3 Microprocessor controls Economizer with Comparative Enthaply 0 -100% Roof curb (Fld) Power exhaust (Fld) Item: Al Qty: 3 Tag(s): RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -7 6 Ton 18 kW Electric • Oversize motor Item: A2 Qty: 2 Tag(s): RTU -3, RTU -4 7.5 Ton 18 kW Electric Oversize motor Item: A3 Qty: 2 Tag(s): RTU -5, RTU -6 10 Ton 27 kW Electric Performance Data - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump Tags RTU -1, RTU -3, RTU -5, RTU -2, RTU -4 RTU -6 RTU - ... .. Airflow application Downflow -- •Downflow Downflow Design Airflow (cfm) . • 2800 3280 4400 Cooling EDB (F) 77.50 77.50 75.70 • Cooling EWB (F) • 63.60 63.60 63.60 Ent Air relative humidity ( %) 46.61 46.61 51.63 Ambient Temperature (F) . 95.00 95.00 95.00 Cooling LDB (F) 57.52 57.03 56.36 Cooling LWB (F) 54.10 53.89 54.04 Gross Total Capacity (MBh) 77.26 92.33 122.17 Gross Sensible Capacity (MBh) 60.49 72.60 91.99 Gross Latent Capacity (MBh) 16.77 19.73 30.19 Net total capacity (MBh) 71.31 85.05 113.74 Net sensible capacity (MBh) 54.54 65.31 83.55 Net sensible heat ratio (Number) 0.76 0.77 0.73 Output htg capacity (MBh) 70.46 84.85 108.96 Output htg capacity w /fan (MBh) 76.41 92.13 117.40 Electric heat output (MBh) 61.47 61.47 92.21 Heating EAT (F) 65.00 65.00 65.00 Heating ambient temp (F) 47.00 47.00 47.00 Heating ambient WB (F) 39.47 39.47 39.47 Heating ambient relative humidity ( %) 50.00 50.00 50.00 Heating LAT (F) 88.30 • 88.95 87.93 Heating delta T (F) 23.30 23.95 22.93 Electric heat air temp rise (F) _20.22 17.26 19.30 FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 3 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 Tags . . RTU -1, ;: RTU -3, . RTU -5, RTU -2, RTU -4 RTU -6 RTU -7 Design ESP (in H2O) • 1-.500 . 1.500 . 0.950 Electric heat.static pressure add (in H2O) - 0.028. 0.035' 0.035 Component S.P. (in H20) : 0.097 - 0.181 0.325' Field supplied drive kit required None None None • , Indoor nitr operating power (bhp) 1.82 2.35 3.00 ' • Indoor srpm (rpm) • 1218' 1044 • 1640 . Indoor Motor power (kW) • 1.35 1.75 • 2.23 Outdoor motor power (kW) • 0.55 0.71 • 0.65 Compressor power (kW) 5.40 • • 6.82 9.21 System power (kW) • • . 7.31 9.29 . • ' . 12.11 SEER @ARI (btuh /watt) • • . 11.40 • 11.10 • 11.20 • • IPLV @ ARI (INN) - 13.0 • .12.0 13:1 Compressor power - heat (kW) - - 0.00 0.00 .. • 0.00 • MCA (A) ' • . 48.00 49.00 • 66.70 MOP (A) 50.00 • 50.00 70.00 Compressor 1 RLA (A) • 12.80 12.20 9.00 Compressor. 2 RLA (A) 0.0.0 0.00 9.00 Evaporator fan FLA (A) 3.10 4.60. 4.30 Condenser fan FLA (A) 1.75 2.00 1.50 ' Electric Heat FLA (A) 21.70 21.70 32.50 Evaporator face area (sq ft) 9.89 12.36 16.65 • Evaporator face velocity (ft/min) . 283 265 264 Evaporator fin spacing (Per Foot) 192 192 . 192. Evaporator rows (Each) 4.00 4.00 4.00 • Min: unit.operating weight (lb) 740.0 804.0 • 1199.0' Max unit.operating weight (Ib) ' 929.0 993.0 1407.0 Fan motor heat (MBh) 5.95 • - . 7.28 . 8.44 Dew Point Temp (F) • • 51:61 . 51.59 • 52.36 Evap Coil Leaving Air Temp (DB) (F) 57.50 57.01 56.34 .Evap Coil Leaving Air Temp (WB) (F) 54.09 . 53:87 54.03 Rated capacity (ARI) (Tons) . 75 ' 89 - 118 Exhaust fan power (kW) 0.65 0.65 0.65 Refrig charge (HFC -410A) -'ckt 1 (Ib) 12.0 '13:8 9.8 Ref rig charge (HFC -410A) - ckt 2 (Ib) 0.0 0.0 9.3 ASHRAE 90.1 Yes Yes Yes Saturated Suction Temp 1 (F) - • • 49.67' 49:60 50.33 Saturated. Discharge Temp 1 (F) 115.56 117.97 118.68 • Saturated Suction Temp 2 (F) : 0.00 • ' 0.00 • 49:60 Saturated Discharge Temp'2 (F) . 0.00 0.00 • . 119.94 . • IEER (') • . : - 13.00 • 12 :00 . • 13.10 . Saturated Suction Temp.Circuit 1 - HP (F) 28.74 26.32 • • 26.33 .. • Saturated Discharge Temp Circuit 1 : HP (F) 94.23 • • • 99.06 93.13 - ' Saturated Suction Temp Circuit 2 - HP (F) 0.00 0.00 25.91 Saturated Discharge Temp Circuit 2 HP (F) 0.00 - 0.00 92.25 . FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 4 of 25 Others • HM Landlord work at Wa Square . June 29, 2010 Mechanical Specifications - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: Al - A3 Qty: 7 Tag(s): RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -7, RTU -3, RTU -4, RTU -5, RTU -6 General The units shall be convertible airflow. The operating range shall be between 115 °F, and 0°F in cooling as standard from • thefactory for_units with_microprocessorcontrols. Operating range for units with electromechanical controls shall be between 115 ° F and 40°F. Cooling performance shall be rated in accordance with ARI testing procedures. All units shall . be factory assembled, internally wired, fully charged with R -410A, and 100 percent run tested to check cooling operation, fan and blower rotation, and control sequence before leaving the factory. Wiring internal to the unit shall be colored and numbered for simplified identification. Units shall be UL listed and labeled, classified in accordance to UL • . 1995 /CAN /CSA No. 236 -M90 for Central Cooling Air Conditioners. Canadian units shall be CSA Certified. Casing . . Unit shall be constructed of zinc coated, heavy gauge, and galvanized steel. Exterior surfaces shall be cleaned, phosphatized, and with a weather - resistant baked enamel finish. Unit's surface shall be tested 672 hours in a salt spray test in compliance with B117. Cabinet construction shall allow for all maintenance on one side of the unit. All exposed vertical panels and top covers in the indoor air section shall be insulated with a cleanable foil- faced, fire- retardant permanent, odorless glass fiber material. All insulation edges shall be either captured or sealed. The unit's base•pan.shall have no penetrations within the perimeter of the curb other than the raised 1 1/8" high downflow supply /return openings to provide an added water integrity precaution, if the condensate drain backs up. The base of the unit shall have provisions for forklift and crane lifting, with forklift capabilities on three sides of the unit. Unit Top . . The top cover shall be one piece construction or, where seams exist, it shall be double- hemmed and gasket - sealed. The ribbed top adds extra strength and enhances water removal from unit top. Filters 1", throwaway filters shall be standard on 3 -5 ton gas electric / cooling only standard efficiency units.2 ", throwaway filters shall be standard on all 6 -10 Ton standard efficiency units and all high efficiency gas electric / cooling units. 2 ", throwaway filters shall also be standard on all 3 -10 ton heat pumps. Compressors All units shall have direct - drive, hermetic, scroll type compressors with centrifugal type oil pumps. Motor shall be suction gas- cooled and shall have a voltage utilization range of plus or minus 10 percent of unit nameplate voltage. Internal overloads shall be with the scroll compressors. Crankcase heaters shall be included in 6 -10 Ton. Refrigerant Circuits Service pressure ports, and refrigerant line filter driers are factory - installed as standard. An area shall be provided for replacement suction line driers. • . Evaporator and Condenser Coils Internally finned, 5/16" copper tubes mechanically bonded to a configured aluminum plate fin shall be standard. Coils shall be leak tested at the factory to ensure the pressure integrity. The evaporator coil and condenser coil shall be leak tested at 600 psig. The assembled unit shall be leak tested to 465 psig. The condenser coil shall have a patent pending 1 +1 +1 hybrid coil designed with slight gaps for ease of cleaning. A removable, reversible, double - sloped condensate drain pan with provision for through the base condensate drain is standard. Outdoor Fans The outdoor fan be direct - drive, statically and dynamically balanced, draw- through in the vertical discharge position. The.fan motor shall be permanently lubricated and shall have built -in thermal overload protection. Indoor Fan All 3 -5 ton 1 -phase and 10 ton 3 phase units offer shall be direct drive type. All all other 3 phase ID motors shall be belt drive type with FC fans with adjustable sheaves. All motors shall be thermally protected. All indoor fan motors meet the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPACT). Controls FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page : 5 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 Unit shall be completely factory -wired with necessary controls and contactor pressure lugs or terminal block for power wiring. Unit shall provide an external location for mounting a fused disconnect device. A choice of microprocessor or electromechanical controls shall be available. Microprocessor controls provide for volt control functions. The resident control algorithms shall make all heating, cooling, and /or ventilating decisions in response to electronic signals from sensors measuring indoor and outdoor temperatures. The control algorithm maintains accurate temperature control, minimizes drift from set point, and provides better building comfort. A centralized Microprocessor shall provide anti -short cycle timing and time delay between compressors to provide a higher level of machine protection. Economizer This accessory shall be available with or without barometric relief. The assembly includes fully modulating 0 -100 percent motor and dampers, minimum position setting, preset linkage, wiring harness with plug, spring return actuator and fixed dry bulb control. The barometric relief shall provide a pressure operated damper that shall be gravity closing and shall prohibit entrance of outside air during the equipment off cycle. Optional solid state or differential enthalpy control shall be available for either factory or field installation. The economizer arrives in the shipping position and shall be moved to the operating position by the installing contractor: Electric Heaters Electric heat modules shall be available for installation within basic unit. Electric heater elements shall be constructed of heavy -duty nickel chromium elements internally delta connected for 240 volt, wye connected for 480 and 600 volt. Staging shall be achieved. through ReliaTel. Each heater package shall have automatically reset high limit control operating through heating element contactors. All heaters shall be individually fused from the factory, where required, and shall meet all NEC and CEC requirements when properly installed. Power assemblies shall provide single point connection. Electric heat modules shall be UL listed or CSA certified. Powered Exhaust The powered exhaust shall provide exhaust of return air, when using an economizer, to maintain better building pressurization. Roof Curb The roof curb shall be designed to mate with the unit's downflow supply and return and provide support and a water tight installation when installed properly. The roof curb design shall allow field fabricated rectangular supply /return ductwork to be connected directly to the curb. Curb design shall comply with NRCA requirements. Curb shall be shipped knocked down for field assembly and shall include wood nailer strips. Plenum Fan The following unit shall be equipped with a direct drive plenum fan design (WSC120E). Plenum fan design shall include a backward - curved fan wheel along with an external rotor direct drive variable speed indoor motor. All plenum fan designs will have a variable speed adjustment potentiometer located in the control box. FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 6 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 • Unit Dimensions - 3 -10Ton R-410 Packaged Heat Pump . Item: Al Qty: 3 Tag(s): RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -7 TOP PANEL I22 r EVAPORATOR SECTION ACCESS PANEL .\ \ CONDENSER FAN CONDENSATE DRAIN (ALT) / O 3/4 " -14 NPT DAI. HOLE \ "t ` � /lJ � CONDENSER COIL 41 /4" 275/8" ', ��� � • '''.\ 7 7 /8" `\ \'® o b���?�SERVICE GAUGE PORT ACCESS 1 ° 3/8° DIA. HOLE UNIT CONTROL WIRE liv; UNIT POWER WIRE 1�/ CONTROL AND COMPRESSOR ACCESS PANEL 2" ELECTRICAL CONNECTION . (SINGLE POINT POWER WHEN HEAT INSTALLED) 35/9° -•-{ --171/2 97/5 –17 1/2 "-.- ISOMETRIC - PACKAGED COOLING it_ 321/8" RETURN 33" SUPPLY 4 voei • - THROUGH THE BASE �j f(REOUI ES FACTORY INSTALLATION) ....../"... 2 3/4" I 3 3/4" V 41/8" 4 THROUGH 5 7/8" 4 AIR FLOW 27 5/8" THE BASE CONDENSATE 5" b ' DOWN FLOW - PENETRATION J 32 1 /4 - RE TURN 407/8' 7 � - HORIZONTAL Imili SUPPLY AIR FLOW . 181/2° d —0:;: 0 9 5/8" - 11 �y' +. ::?:`'. :: -- _ _.I._ 4 3/4" 5 5/8" ?::' _: ......... :L "�' .. :: ....... . :.... __ ", 8" r O III _________] - 191/4° A 93/8" - 163/4° - 3718° 41/4 • CONDENSATE 55/8' ---- 7 5/8" , 88 5/8" 53 1/4" HORIZONTAL- PENETRATION RIGHT- PACKAGED COOLING FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S: Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 7 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 Unit Dimensions - 3 -10Ton R-410 Packaged Heat Pump • Item: Al Qty: 3 Tag(s): RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -7 'ELECTRICAL / GENERAL DATA 'GENERAL (2)(4)(8) WITH HEATER • Model: • WSC072E Oversized Motor ' Heater kW Rating : 18.0 Unit Operating Voltage: 414 -506 MCA: 20.9 Stage: 1 • Unit Primary Voltage: 460 MFS: 30.0 MCA: • 47.4 Unit Secondary Voltage: 60 MCB: 30.0 MCB 50.0 Unit Hertz: Unit Phase: 3 • SEER . • Standard Motor Field Installed Oversized Motor Oversized Motor Field Installed Oversized Motor Minimum Circuit Ampacity: 20.3 MCA: • ' MCA:. 48.0 MCA: • Maximum Fuse Size: 30.0 MFS: MFS: 50.0 MFS: Maximum (HACR) Circuit Breaker: 30.0 MCB: ' MCB: 50.0 MCB: • • INDOOR MOTOR • • Sandard Motor Outsized Motor Field Installed Oversized Motor Number: 1 Number: ' 1 Number: Motor Speed (RRM): 1.0 Motor Speed (RRM): 2.0 Motor Speed (RRM): Horsepower: - Horsepower: •- Horsepower: Phase: 3 Phase: 3 Phase: Full Load Amps: 2.5 Full Load Amps: 3.1 Full Load Amps: Locked Rotor Amps: 12.3 Locked Rotor Amps: 24.0 Locked Rotor Amps: COMPRESSOR Circuit 1/2 OUTDOOR MOTOR Number: 1 Number: 1 Horsepower: 5.9 Horsepower: 0.70 Phase: 3 Motor Speed (RRM): 1100 Rated Load Amps: 12.8 Phase: 1 Locked Rotor Amps: 100.0 Full Load Amps: 1.8 Locked Rotor Amps: • 5.5 POWER EXHAUST ACCESSORY 131 FILTERS REFRIGERANT (2) (Field Installed Power Exhaust) Type R410 Phase: 1 Type: Throwaway Horsepower: 0.87 Furnished: Yes Factory Charge Motor Speed (RPM): 1075 Number 4 Ciruit #1 12.0 lb Full Load Amps: 3.3 Recommended 16'x25'22° Ciruit#2 • N/A Locked Rotor Amps: 6.8 NOTES: 1. Maximum (HACK) Circuit Breaker sizing Is for Installations In the United States only. • 2. Refrigerant charge Is an approximate value. For a more precise value, see unit nameplate and service Instructions. 3. Value does not Include Power Exhaust Accessory. 4. Value Includes oversized motor. 5. Value does not Include Power Exhaust Accessory. 6. EER Is rated at ARI conditions and In accordance with DOE test procedures. • • • • FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 8 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 Unit Dimensions - 3-10Ton R-410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: A2 Qty: 2 Tag(s): RTU-3, RTU-4 - - __ - ,_ .. _ TOP PANEL ' r. ... , EVAPORATOR . SECTION ACCESS PANEL— \ \ 4444444444 '''.. CONDENSER FAN .„., ... CONDENSATE DRAIN (ALT) 3/4"-14 NPT DAL HOLE \ \\e) ..1-5-• .. 41E15055% _ CONDENSER COIL • ..7 •:.' ' 1., k iiik4.11 , :ilis CONTROL WIRE 7/8" DIA. HOLE "......, kl -,.........' -•., '''' ' 27 5/8° 111111114114411;%, - , ..' 477/8' SERVICE GAUGE PORT ACCESS 1 3/8" DIA. HOLE ' • t,- UNIT POWER WIRE k je - 10 ONTROL AND COMPRESSOR ACCESS PANEL 2" ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (SINGLE POINT POWER WHEN HEAT INSTALLED) ISOMETRIC-PACKAGED COOLING 35/8' r 7 1/2"-.- 97/8' - 1/2°-- s 'N 4' 1 1 F 32/8' RETURN 33" SUPPLY / kit itaitt\\ THROUGH THE BASE ELECTRICAL r e" (REQUIRES FACTORY INSTALLATION) 4 ... : -.." ... .._ .... , : r 2 3/4" F3 3/4" _.] . ...., 4 1 ----- . 4 \ THROUGH 57/8» AIR FLOW ' THE BASE —275/8'— CONDENSATE 5" —...• -.- t DOWNFLOW-PENETRATION ' \ ' ' - : ::: • :.. : :-•:. :•.: :. :. : • : : -:::•:.:•.:•:;.::::.: ' :•:::.:;:•::::.:•): ' :•.:.::::•.;;.:-) ' i igg: a: M ...ye..., ...v.v..: ..,....e.. %woo: .............. ....... ...... ...... ...... ....... .... s ... .........,. .........,. .....,.., .............. 1 RETURN ::K:::;:::;: . HORIZONTAL SUPPLY 321/4" 46 7/8° :::::.: ,::::::• :::::: x......... .............. AIR FLOW •:.:.x.:.:.: x.c.:.x.: I:::::::::::::: 23 7/8" L-1----- ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ,..,.... ,.... ...... ...... ....... ,,,,,,......., ,v......., 24 1/2" ::;:::;::::::: :::;•:::::::: ::::&•::::::: :;:;:X:::; ,:-.) :•:,:•::::::: .:••••••:•:••• ••••::::::: t..:::::::: ;:x.:.::::: :::::::::::: 5 6/8' 1 00 L j o 0 I 1.__I I_1 - 1 4 1/4"—=- -a-- 19 1/4' 9 3/8" -16 3/4"----... 3 7/8" 5 5/8"--.- -.- CONDENSATE -- ,,, 75/8' 88518' •-• 531/4" HORIZONTAL-PENETRATION RIGHT-PACKAGED COOLING - . FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 9 of 25 Others • HM Landlord work at Wa Square - June 29, 2010 Unit Dimensions - 3 -10Ton R-410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: A2 Qty: 2 Tag(s): RTU -3, RTU -4 . • • . 'ELECTRICAL / GENERAL DATA GENERAL (z)( <)lsl WITH HEATER Model: . WSC090E Oversized Motor ' Heater kW Rating : 18.0• Unit Operating Voltage: 414 -506 MCA: 21 9 Stage: 1 • ' Unit Primary Voltage: 460 MFS: 30.0 MCA: 46.1 Unit Secondary Voltage: -- MCB: 30.0 MCB 50.0 Unit Hertz: Unit Phase: 3 • SEER Standard Moto/ Field Installed Oversized Motor ' Oversized Motor Field Installed Oversized Motor • Minimum Circuit Ampacity: 19.0 • MCA: ' MCA: 49.0 MCA: - • Maximum Fuse Size:, 30.0 MFS: . MFS: 50.0 MFS: • . Maximum Cir cuit Breaker: 30.0 MCB: ' • MCB: • • 50.0 • . MCB: ' • INDOOR MOTOR. .. . • Sandard Motor. - Outsized Motor Field Installed Oversized Motor . ' Number: 1 Number: . 1 Number: Motor Speed (RRM): 1.0 • . Motor Speed (RRM): 3.0 Motor Speed (RRM): . • • • . Horsepower: -- Horsepower: •- Horsepower: - • Phase: 3 Phase: 3 Phase: ' Full Load Amps: 1.7 Full Load Amps: 4.6 Full Load Amps: Locked Rotor Amps: 12.5 Locked Rotor Amps: 26.3 Locked Rotor Amps: COMPRESSOR Circuit 1/2 OUTDOOR MOTOR Number: 1 Number: 1 Horsepower: 7.3 Horsepower: 0.75 Phase: 3 Motor Speed (RRM): 1100 Rated Load Amps: 12.2 • Phase: . . 3 . Locked Rotor Amps: 100.0 Full Load Amps: . 2.0 - Locked Rotor Amps: 6.2 • POWER EXHAUST ACCESSORY 131 FILTERS REFRIGERANT (2) . (Field Installed Power Exhaust) Type R410 Phase: 1 Type: Throwaway Horsepower: 0.87 Furnished: Yes Factory Charge Motor Speed (RPM): 1075 Number 4 Cirult #1 13.8 lb Full Load Amps: 3.3 - Recommended 20"x25"x2" . Cirult #2 N/A . Locked Rotor Amps: 6.8 NOTES: 1. Maximum (HACK) Circuit Breaker sizing is for Installations in the United States only. 2. Refrigerant charge Is an approximate value. For a more precise value, see unit nameplate and service Instructions. 3. Value does not include Power Exhaust Accessory. 4. Value includes oversized motor. ' 5. Value does not include Power Exhaust Accessory. 6. EER Is rated at ARI conditions and In accordance with DOE test procedures. • i • FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 10 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 2010 Unit Dimensions - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump • Item: A3 Qty: 2 Tag(s): RTU -5, RTU -6 . CONTROL BOX SECTION • ACCESS PANEL— INDOOR TOP PANEL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (SEE NOTE 2) \\ •UTDOOR TOP PANEL l CONDENSER FAN ' EVAPORATOR SECTION v� g l' /% ACCESS PANEL \ j §. , CONDENSATE (SEE NOTE 1) I I �A N.! I li 1 CONDENSER COIL .,,,,,,,,, I „. 27 5/8” �� 411r. i j 477/8" \.. 1 k ,, � CONDENSER \ „.,, COIL SIDE HORIZONTAL 533/4" AIR FLOW COMPRESSOR ACCESS PANEL • Q POWER WIRE (SEE NOTE 3) - 171/2" - - 171/2" - 3 5/8" —.{ - THROUGHT THE BASE ELECTRICAL 32 1/8" Ill 33° RETURN SUPPLY THROUGH THE BASE CONDENSATE NOTES: 1. ALTERNATE CONDENDATE DRAIN CONNECTION �� 2 9/16" 3/4" - 14 NPT DIA. HOLE 4 3116" Iiiih 2. 2" ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (SINGLE POINT �� I POWER WHEN HEAT INSTALLED) 1 : . �;t� . — .11 3. UNIT POWER WIRE 1 3/8" DIA. HOLE. • l�hl i j 63/8" 4.3/4" - 14 NPT DIA. HOLE CONDENSATE DRAIN, • H 279/16" - 55/8° - - 42 1/4' - BOTTOM OF UNIT DOWN FLOW 821 /4• 9 3/8° I COIL 52 5/16° 50 7/9" 19 1/4" - 16 11/16" 1 SUPPLY RETURN 321/4" SERVICE HORIZONTAL • SIDE AIR FLOW - f - — n- ewe -. 4 1/4' --27 9/16 " 4 3/4" - 9 11/16° • • CONDENSATE DRAIN (SEE NOTE 4) 63 3/16° - - 3/16° . HORIZONTAL FLOW SIDE CONDENSER COIL SIDE DIMENSION DRAWING DIMENSION DRAWING FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 11 of 25 Others • HM Landlord work at Wa Square - 'June 29, 2010 Unit - Dimensions - 3 -10Ton R-410 Packaged Heat Pump . - Item: A3 Qty: 2 Tag(s):.RTU-5, RTU -6 ' • - ELECTRICAL / GENERAL DATA - T GENERAL 121141161 WITH HEATER ' Model: • WSC120E Oversized Motor . Heater kW Rating : 27.0 • Unit Operating Voltage: 414-506 MCA: Stage: 2 • Unit Primary Voltage: 460 MFS: MCA: 66.7 . • Unit Secondary Voltage: -- • MCB: MFS 70.0 • Unit Hertz: 60 MCB 70.0 ' Unit Phase: - 3 • . SEER. • • • Standard Motor - • Field Installed Oversized Motor Oversized Motor Field Installed Oversized Motor • Minimum Circuit Ampacity: 26.1 . ' MCA: MCA: I MCA: • Maximum Fuse Size: 35.0 MFS: MFS: MFS: . • Maximum (HACR) Circuit Breaker: 35.0 MCB: MCB: MCB: INDOOR MOTOR - Sandard Motor Outsized Motor Field Installed Oversized Motor Number: 1 Number: Number: Motor Speed (RRM): 3.6 Motor Speed (RRM): Motor Speed (RRM): Horsepower: — Horsepower: Horsepower: Phase: 3 Phase: Phase: . i Full Load Amps: 4.3 Full Load Amps: Full Load Amps: Locked Rotor Amps: — Locked Rotor Amps: Locked Rotor Amps: COMPRESSOR .Circuit 1/2 OUTDOOR MOTOR Number: 2 • Number: 1 Horsepower: 4.7 / 4.7 Horsepower: 0.75 . Phase: 3 Motor Speed (RRM): 1100 Rated Load Amps: 9.0 / 9.0 Phase: 3 Locked Rotor Amps: 62.0 / 62.0 Fun Load Amps: 1.5 Locked Rotor Amps: 4.8 POWER EXHAUST ACCESSORY 131 FILTERS REFRIGERANT (2) (Field Installed Power Exhaust) Type R410 Phase: 1 Type: Throwaway . Horsepower: 0.87 Furnished: Yes Factory Charge Motor Speed (RPM): 1075 Number 3 / 2 Cinlit #1 9.8 lb Full Load Amps: 3.3 Recommended 20"x25 2" Cirult #2 9.3 lb • Locked Rotor Amps: 6.8 20"x30x2" NOTES: • 1. Maximum (HACK) Circuit Breaker sizing is for Installations in the United States only. 2. Refrigerant charge Is an approximate value. For a more precise value, see unit nameplate and service Instructions. 3. Value does not Include Power Exhaust Accessory. . - 4. Value Includes oversized motor. • 5. Value does not Include Power Exhaust Accessory. 6. EER Is rated at ARI conditions and In accordance with DOE test procedures. • • • FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal - Page 12 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square . • . June 29, 2010 Weight, Clearance & Rigging Diagram - 3- 10Ton. R -410 Packaged Heat Pump , Item: Al Qty: 3 Tag(s): RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -7 . INSTALLED ACCESSORIES NET WEIGHT. DATA . ACCESSORY .. .- . WEIGHTS . . ECONOMIZER 36.0 lb MOTORIZED OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER (9\41/4 D MANUAL OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER' .,(017° BAROMETRIC RELIEF I V OVERSIZED MOTOR • I 8.0 lb e- - - - - -- - - - - -a / ' / � BELT DRIVE MOTOR e a �0 f t 1111 POWER EXHAUST 80.0 lb 1111`` 7.00) HEATER 30.0 lb ` \ \\ \`\_`�' THROUGHT THE BASE ELECTRICAL (FIOPS) \��UNIT MOUNTED CIRCUIT BREAKER (FIOPS UNIT MOUNTED DISCONNECT (FIOPS) I O\ POWERED. CONVENIENCE OUTLET (FIOPS) HINGED DOORS (FIOPS) B A O HAIL GUARD ' PACKAGED HEAT PUMP SMOKE DETECTOR, SUPPLY / RETURN CORNER WEIGHT ROOF CURB 78.0 lb BASIC UNIT WEIGHTS CORNER WEIGHTS CENTER OF GRAVITIY SHIPPING NET 235.0 lb © 140.0 lb (E) LENGHT I(F) WIDTH 835.0 lb 740.0 lb OB 196.0 lb OD 40" 22" NOTE: 1. CORNER WEIGHTS ARE GIVEN FOR INFORMATION ONLY. . ! 2. TO ESTIMATE SHIPPING WEIGHT ADD 5 LBS TO NET. WEIGHT. 3. BASIC UNIT WEIGHT DOES NOT INCLUDE ACCESSORY EIGHT. TO OBTAIN TOTAL WEIGHT, ADD ACCESSORY NET WEIGHT TO BASIC UNIT W WEIGHT. 4. WEIGHTS FOR OPTIONS NOT LISTED ARE >5 LBS: . 4i iiip . 4 • • 4 N. ------ A - , • 0 % � �:�, PACKAGED HEAT PUMP RIGGING AND CENTER OF GRAVITY • . FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal . Page 13 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 Weight, Clearance &- Rigging Diagram - 3.10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump • Item: Al, A2 Qty: 5 Tag(s): RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -7, RTU -3, RTU-4 • • _ CLEARANCE FROM TOP OF UNIT 72' CLEARANCE 36" • • - CLEARANCE 48" ' 4 11Plir • \ R ETURN S • Me .`1,, l . CLEARANCE 36" CLEARANCE 36" HORIZONTAL- PACKAGED COOLING CLEARANCE ROOF OPENING I I -- 77 UNIT OUTLINE—.,,,,,,,I I 46' 531 /4' I I I I 46' 88 5/8' DOWNFLOW- PACKAGED COOLING CLEARANCE FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 14 of 25 Others ' HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 • Weight, Clearance & Rigging Diagram - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: A2 Qty: 2 Tag(s): RTU -3, RTU -4 . . INSTALLED ACCESSORIES NET WEIGHT DATA ACCESSORY -" - • - - " . - - " - - I WEIGHTS ' .. I ECONOMIZER II 36.0 lb • I MOTORIZED OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER I 0 n I MANUAL OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER r BAROMETRIC RELIEF OVERSIZED MOTOR 8.0 lb e a ‘:. BELT DRIVE MOTOR Ii� o— a ` 1111 POWER EXHAUST 80.0 lb \`` HEATER I 30.0 lb e a \� a THROUGHT THE BASE ELECTRICAL (FIOPS) I ��� UNIT MOUNTED CIRCUIT BREAKER FIOPS ( ) II ' UNIT MOUNTED DISCONNECT (FIOPS) I I :, POWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET (FIOPS) I g A HINGED DOORS (FIOPS) HAIL GUARD • PACKAGED HEAT PUMP SMOKE DETECTOR, SUPPLY /RETURN CORNER WEIGHT ROOF CURB 78.0 lb • BASIC UNIT WEIGHTS CORNER WEIGHTS CENTER OF GRAVITIY SHIPPING NET O 217.0 lb © 153.0 lb (E) LENGHT (F) WIDTH I 902.0 lb 804.0 lb 0 217.0 lb DO 180.0 lb 41" 22" NOTE: 1. CORNER WEIGHTS ARE GIVEN FOR INFORMATION ONLY. e 2. TO ESTIMATE SHIPPING WEIGHT ADD 5 LBS TO NET WEIGHT. 3. BASIC UNIT WEIGHT DOES NOT INCLUDE ACCESSORY WEIGHT. TO OBTAIN TOTAL WEIGHT, ADD ACCESSORY NET WEIGHT TO BASIC UNIT WEIGHT. 4. WEIGHTS FOR OPTIONS NOT LISTED ARE >5 LBS. .,--:- - - - - .41* v .. E `/ • \ �// F k;� PACKAGED HEAT PUMP RIGGING AND CENTER OF GRAVITY FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 15 of 25 Y Y 9 Others • HM Landlord work at Wa Square - June 29, 2010 . Weight, Clearance.& Rigging Diagram - .3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: A3 Qty: 2 Tag(s): RTU -5, RTU -6 . . INSTALLED ACCESSORIES NET WEIGHT DATA ACCESSORY I WEIGHTS . ECONOMIZER . II 36.0 lb . - MOTORIZED OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER - • I O MANUAL OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER I ` BAROMETRIC RELIEF • • I I OVERSIZED MOTOR I • • � r— � BELT DRIVE MOTOR . e 1 � . 11 POWER EXHAUST I 80.0 lb • ' �11 \```` JJI ��� I HEATER II 40.0 lb y �\``` I THROUGHT THE BASE ELECTRICAL (FIOPS). �� UNIT MOUNTED CIRCUIT BREAKER FIOPS ' I UNIT MOUNTED DISCONNECT (FIOPS) .%/ POWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET (FIOPS) I I 50.0 lb ' `` y� V HINGED DOORS (FIOPS) . I HAIL GUARD . I PACKAGED HEAT PUMP I .SMOKE DETECTOR, SUPPLY /RETURN - I CORNER WEIGHT ROOF CURB ' • I I II BASIC UNIT WEIGHTS CORNER WEIGHTS CENTER OF GRAVITIY I SHIPPING NET 342.0 lb I ©' ' 259.0 lb I (E) LENGHT'. I(F) WIDTH • I.1388.OIb 1199.Olb OB 328.OIb OD 270.01b 49" 28" NOTE: 1. CORNER WEIGHTS ARE GIVEN FOR INFORMATION ONLY. 2. TO ESTIMATE SHIPPING WEIGHT ADD 5 LBS TO NET WEIGHT. 3. BASIC UNIT WEIGHT DOES NOT INCLUDE ACCESSORY WEIGHT. TO OBTAIN TOTAL WEIGHT, ADD ACCESSORY NET WEIGHT TO BASIC UNIT WEIGHT. • 4. WEIGHTS FOR OPTIONS NOT LISTED ARE >5 LBS. 4400* • 41 1It, •-,---_------- .. E -kv.4 • \ 1 1.' ,,i 1%\i 0 \p •• PACKAGED HEAT PUMP RIGGING AND CENTER OF GRAVITY FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 16 of 25 Others • HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 • Weight, Clearance & Rigging Diagram - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: A3 Qty: 2 Tag(s): RTU -5, RTU -6 CLEARANCE 36" CLEARANCE 48" 111 ♦ CLEARANCE FROM TOP OF UNIT 72" RETURN IIIII Cs. 41§ HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE 18" DOWNFLOW CLEARANCE 36" CLEARANCE 36" PACKAGED HEAT PUMP HORIZONTAL FLOW CLEARANCE ROOF OPENING I I UNIT OUTLINE--I I CLEARANCE FROM TOP OF UNIT 72" 46" 63 3/16' Lr.-- I I I I 46" 99 11/16' PACKAGED HEAT PUMP DOWNFLOW CLEARANCE FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 17 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June•29, 2010 Accessory - 3 -10Ton R-410 Packaged Heat Pump • . • V " • Item: Al, A2 Qty: 5 . Tag(s): RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -7, RTU -3, RTU -4 • • • • �7 3/4" • 33 3/4" j 17 3/4" 3/4" • � I I � I • • Downllow Duct Connections . Field Fabricated 41°.4 All Flanges . 1 1/4° ACCESSORY- DUCT CONNECTIONS FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 18 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June.29, 2010 Accessory - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: Al, A2 Qty: 5 Tag(s): RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -7, RTU -3, RTU -4 -- 1 3/4" 13/4° � / 13/a^ 2" ea 1 /z" 2" # 3/8" 2^ ACCESSORY - ROOF TOP CURB 84" 181/2° -.65/8- — 181/2" 1 . n 1° 1" n 34 3/8" 34 3/8" 49 7/8° 7 t ACCESSORY - ROOF TOP CURB FLD = Furnished by Trane,U.S. Inc. /Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 19 of 25 Others • HM Landlord work at Wa Square' . • June 29, 2010 Accessory - 3 -10Ton R-410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: Al, A2 Qty: 5 Tag(s): RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -7, RTU -3; RTU-4 • • • • (-4--:" ' • • —e ECONOMIZER HOOD • L I Ilk ECONOMIZER HOOD r 0 • 00 0 L 1634' i • ACCESSORY - ECONOMIZER HOOD • FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by . Equipment Submittal Page 20 of 25 Others • HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 Accessory - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: A2, A3 Qty: 4 Tag(s): RTU -3, RTU -4, RTU -5, RTU -6 ( ``�•• / "/ , ' .'-' S'-'1:-„': , '---- l'''' ��� ECONOMIZER HOOD POWER EXHAUST S POWER EXHAUST 5 5/8" 21 5/8" 1 MANUAL POWER EXHAUST AND HOOD ACCESSORY FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 21 o125 Others • • HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 Accessory - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: A3 Oty: 2 Tag(s): RTU -5, RTU -6 • • 3/4" 33 314° ` � • • • / 17 3/4" . 4 fr > 40 0•,/r/co4 3 3/4" • / *I 41% • Downflow Duct Connections _ Field Fabricated All Flanges - 1 1/4° DUCT CONNECTIONS ACCESSORY FLD = Furnished by Trane.U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 22 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 Accessory - 3 -10Ton R-410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: A3 Qty: 2 Tag(s): RTU -5, RTU -6 C - — — --'''' . I 4 kl . ,, IL ' ECONOMIZER HOOD ECONOMIZER HOOD • • o 6 7/8" • 00 OM= 00 j_i_ 16 3/4" ECONOMIZER HOOD ACCESSORY FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 23 of 25 Others • HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 Accessory - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump Item: A3 Qty: 2 Tag(s): RTU = 5, RTU -6 • • ,'` 1 3/4" • /� 14° 84 1/2" 2" 60 3/8" 2 " HEAT PUMP ISCMETRIC ROOF TOP CURB ACCESSORY 83 7/8" 18 1/2" 5/8 "- 18 1 /2° 1' b 1" 1° � b r— l 34 3/8" 343/8' 59 7/8" i t 7 HEAT PUMP TOP VIEW ROOF TOP CURB ACCESSORY FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 24 of 25 Others HM Landlord work at Wa Square June 29, 2010 • Field Installed Options - Part /Order Number Summary This is a report to help you locate field installed options that arrive at the jobsite. This report provides part or order numbers for each field installed option, and references it to a specific product tag. It is NOT intended as a bill of material for the job. Product Family - 3 -10Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump Item Tag(s) Qty Description Model Number Al RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -7 3 6 Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump WSC072E4RGA-- G10000000000 A2 RTU -3, RTU -4 2 7.5 Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump WSC090E4RGA-- G10000000000 Field Installed Option Description Part/Ordering Number Roof curb BAYCURB043A Power exhaust BAYPWRX027A I Item Tag(s) Qty Description Model Number I A3 RTU -5, RTU -6 2 10 Ton R -410 Packaged Heat Pump WSC120E4RKA-- G00000000000 Field Installed Option Description Part/Ordering Number Roof curb BAYCURB044A Power exhaust BAYPWRX027A FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 25 of 25 Others [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing]