McQuay Type K Catalog 1302
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McQuay Type K Catalog 1302
McQuay® Type K Catalog 1302 Incremental™ Room Conditioner with R-410A Refrigerant LISTED ® Engineered for flexibility and performance™ Table of Contents Agency Approval..................................................................... 2 Typical Wiring Diagrams................................................... 17-25 Nomenclature.......................................................................... 3 Standard Features................................................................... 4 Design Features................................................................... 6-9 Performance Data................................................................... 9 Cooling Capacities at Nonstandard Conditions.................. 9-10 Heating Capacities at Nonstandard Conditions......................11 Dimensional Data (Sizes 007- 019)....................................... 12 Units with Electric Heat (Sizes 007-012)........................ 12 Units with Hydronic Heat (Sizes 007-012)..................... 13 Short Control Box........................................................... 13 Long Control Box........................................................... 13 Suggested Piping Arrangements........................................... 14 Units with Electric Heat (Size 019)........................................ 15 Units with Hydronic Heat (Size 019)...................................... 15 Wall Box and Room Cabinet Dimensions.............................. 16 Outdoor Louver Dimensions.................................................. 16 Standard Chassis w/Elect Heat & MCO Controls (Sizes 007–012)..............................................................17 Standard Chassis w/Elect Heat & MCO Controls (Size 019)........................................................................18 Standard Chassis w/Hot Water Heat & MCO Controls (Sizes 007–012)..............................................................19 Standard Chassis w/Hot Water Heat & MCO Controls (Size 019)........................................................................20 Standard Chassis w/Steam Heat & MCO Controls (Sizes 007–012)..............................................................21 Standard Chassis w/ Steam Heat & MCO Controls (Size 019)........................................................................22 Standard Chassis w/ Electric Heat & 24V Wall Stat (Sizes 007–012)..............................................................23 Standard Chassis w/Elect Heat & 24V Wall Stat (Sizes 007–012)..............................................................24 Standard Chassis w/Steam Heat & 24V Wall Stat (Sizes 007–012)............................................................. 25 Remote Mounted Thermostats (Sizes 007-012).................... 26 Energy Saving Options.......................................................... 27 Guest Room Control (GRC)........................................... 27 Night Setback Control (NSB)......................................... 29 Outdoor Air Dampers..................................................... 27 Engineering Guide Specifications.................................... 28-29 Agency Approval McQuay® Type K™ Incremental™ Packaged Terminal Room Conditioners are tested and rated in accordance with Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) Standards 310 and 380. McQuay Type K Incremental Packaged Terminal LISTED Room Conditioners are listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and the Canadian Standards Association as complying with nationally recognized safety standards for packaged terminal air conditioners and heat pumps. ® “Type K” is a registered trademark of McQuay International. © 2010 McQuay International. All rights reserved throughout the world. The information contained herein supersedes and replaces previous information published by McQuay International and/or its predecessor companies. Illustrations cover the general appearance of McQuay products at the time of publication. McQuay International also reserves the right to make changes in design specifications, construction and materials at any time and without notice. Catalog 1302 / Page of 32 Heavy Duty Construction for Durability and Quiet Operation Exceptional Quality in Design and Construction Today, McQuay Type K Incremental Room Conditioners continue to set the industry standard for quality. Heavy duty construction, premium engineering, carefully selected components and the highest manufacturing standards assure a quality product. McQuay quality offers you a durable yet aesthetic unit that will provide years of quiet trouble-free performance. For exceptional quality in design and construction, turn to McQuay Type K Incremental Room Conditioners. McQuay® International has been building quality products for the air conditioning market since 1921. McQuay Type K Incremental™ Room Conditioners were first introduced in 1958 under the Remington brand name. The Incremental system was the first through-the-wall, self-contained heating and air conditioning system. It is designed to provide on-demand, zoned comfort control for multi-roomed buildings such as hotels, motels, hospitals, nursing homes, apartments, dormitories and offices. Model Nomenclature P KES 2 007 C Z 41 Z 12 AR 14 A I C 1 Model Product Category P = PTAC Product Style 1= 1st Style Change Product Identifier KES = Type K, Cool Chassis Only KEI = Type K Cool Chassis Only, IAQ KEC = Type K Cool Chassis Only, Corrosion Protection KHS = Type K Heat Section Only SKU A = Stock B = Standard Delivery C = Extended Lead time Design Series 1 = A design 2 = B design Nominal Capacity - Btuh 007 = 7000 009 = 9000 012 = 12000 019 = 19000 Voltage A = 115-60-1 C = 208-60-1 G = 230-60-1 J = 277/265-60-1 S = 208-115-60-1 R = 265-115-60-1 Coil Options Z = None Heating Options 35 = 2.5 kW nominal 41 = 3.5 kW nominal 44 = 4.0 kW nominal 48 = 5.0 kW nominal 50 = 7.7 kW nominal 62 = Hydronic - Normally Open Valve (Hot Water) 63 = Hydronic - Normally Closed Valve (Steam) Color I = Antique Ivory Power Connection A = Junction Box Return Air/Outdoor Air 14 = Bottom Discharge AR = Flat Top Controls 12 = Unit Mounted Manual Changeover (MCO) 24 = Unit Mounted Manual Changeover w/Night Setback (NSB) 27 = 24V Wall T'stat w/Guest Room Control (GRC) & Night Setback (NSB) 32 = 24V Wall T'stat w/Night Setback(NSB) Hand Orientation A = Same Hand Left B = Same Hand Right N = LH Supply / RH Return P = RH Supply / LH Return Z = Not Applicable NOTE: Availability of voltages, heating options, and controls may vary amongst unit sizes. Consult your McQuay representative. Catalog 1302 / Page of 32 Built With Quality And Long lasting Standard Features The McQuay® Type K™ Room Air Conditioner is one of the oldest Incremental™packaged terminal designs in the industry. These units have been in production since 1958 and many of the original units are still in operation today. McQuay International has a policy of continuous product research and improvement. This new vintage of Type K units combines the latest available technology with the long-standing quality features that has made the Type K unit famous. Heating Section Option for electric resistance or hydronic (steam or hot water) heat. Centrifugal Fans Quieter and able to overcome more external static pressure than propeller fans. Allows more flexible options for architectural louvers or special condenser air treatments Wall Sleeve Heavy-gauge steel with powder paint coating provides maximum scratch and dent resistance. Minimizes vibration for quieter operation Outdoor Louver Heavy-duty, architectural extruded aluminum to resist weathering Heavy-duty Grille Four-way adjustment allows air to be directed where it is needed. Motorized Outside Air Damper Opens when unit is operating to bring in outside air for improved indoor air quality (IAQ). Closes when unit is idle to prevent drafts. Room Cabinet Heavy-gauge steel with powder paint coating provides maximum scratch and dent resistance and minimizes vibration for quieter operation Adjustable Kickplate Adjusts up or down to accommodate new floor coverings Easy-to-read Control Overlay Made of tough polycarbonate material with color impregnated function indicators that won't scratch, peel or fade. Easy to read with color coding and raised lettering for the visually impaired. Catalog 1302 / Page of 32 Electro-mechanical Controls Reliable and easy to operate. Easy to read with color coding and raised lettering for the visually impaired. Design Features Chassis High Efficiency Condensing Section The concept of individualized room conditioning began many years ago with the Type K conditioner. Over the years this design has become the benchmark for quality and reliability. Continual research and product improvement has allowed McQuay to remain the leader in the sectionalized unit market. Recent design changes have further enhanced the efficiency and durability of the Type K chassis. Many important features have been developed. Those features relevant to this design change are listed below. The outdoor condenser section uses a reliable PSC motor to drive an efficient centrifugal fan. Besides being quiet, the centrifugal fan is used to dispose of unwanted condensate generated during the cooling cycle. Condensate draining from the evaporator coil is atomized and entrained by the condenser blower airstream, re-evaporated on the hot condenser coil where it escapes to the outside as vapor. No slinger rings are used and the condensate never comes in contact with the outdoor blower wheel(s). Re-evaporation also lowers condenser temperature and pressure to increase overall cooling efficiency. Figure 3. Chassis Figure 5. Condensate Disposal Outside Air Damper Control Compressor The power plant for the Type K is a high efficiency rotary compressor. It has a proven track record of efficiency and reliability to insure low cost, and continuous service for many years. In addition to its high efficiency, this compressor is protected against thermal overload and is precision balanced for quiet operation. Figure 4. Compressor A motorized outside air damper is standard on all Type K equipment. A toggle switch is located on the cooling chassis to provide control of the damper. The damper can be set to either of two positions: automatic or closed. In the automatic position, the damper will open whenever the indoor fan is energized, except during night setback when it remains closed. In the closed position, the damper will remain closed at all times. The toggle switch is concealed behind the front panel to prevent unauthorized tampering. Controls The brains to operate the Type K unit are in the control box. The control box is a separate component that is shipped with the heat section. A plug-in harness is provided for quick connection to the cooling chassis and a receptacle for connection to the heat section. The control box is factory overlaid with a tough, polycarbonate membrane to preserve its appearance for many years. See Figures 6 and 7. Color-coded push buttons and large, raised function indicators improve readability for the visually impaired. Heat Transfer Surface Figure 6.Control Overlay, sizes 007–012 An advanced coil design is employed in all Type K units. The copper tubes have an internal rifled surface to increase the heat transfer capabilities of the refrigerant. Aluminum fins are mechanically bonded to the copper tubes to insure positive heat transfer. The fins are lanced to increase the air turbulence making the coil extremely efficient. Heavy-Duty Construction The Type K cooling chassis is constructed of heavy-gauge steel for unsurpassed durability. It is insulated with a waterproof material to prevent sweating. The dense insulation, combined with heavy-gauge steel, results in a unit with very low sound levels. The design of the plug-in device connections allows for quick and easy power disconnection without the use of tools. A convenient amp connector is used to transfer power to the cooling chassis from the control box. The amp connector eliminates hard-wired connections that hinder chassis removal for scheduled maintenance. All unit sizes utilize the same amp connector to facilitate interchangeability of spare chassis. Figure 7.Control Overlay, size 019 Catalog 1302 / Page of 32 Individual Room Conditioning Heat Section The concept of individualized room conditioning began many years ago with the Type K conditioner. Over the years this design has become the benchmark for quality and reliability. Continual research and product improvement has allowed McQuay to remain the leader in the sectionalized unit market. Recent design changes have further enhanced the efficiency and durability of the Type K chassis. Many important features have been developed. Those features relevant to this design change are listed below. There are three types of heat sections available for the Type K units: hot water, steam, and electric resistance. Like the cooling chassis, these sections are built to last. There are many unique features of the Type K heating section that have contributed to its popularity. The heat section is independent of the cooling chassis. Unique features of the Type K heat section are listed below. • • • “Fan” Option (Sizes 007 - 012) A “fan only” function is provided to enable fan operation for improved circulation and increased air filtration. The dual speed fan is controlled by a unit mounted fan speed rocker switch for user convenience. Remote Control (Sizes 007 - 012 Only) The Type K unit can be connected to a wall thermostat for remote control operation. A variety of thermostats are compatible with this unit including many programmable varieties. Multiple Unit Control (Sizes 007 - 012 Only) Large conference rooms and hallways can be conditioned by many units using a single thermostat. One unit is designated as a control unit and up to seven units can be connected to the control unit for synchronized operation. Any unit can be designated as the control unit with only minor field wiring modifications to make the other units into the controlled units. • Quiet Operation Large forward curved fans are used on the indoor side to provide efficient comfort conditioning with low sound levels. The blow-through design and heavy-gauge sheet metal provide a high degree of attenuation not found in draw-through designs. • High Efficiency Motors High efficiency, low sound producing PSC motors are utilized by Type K units. All motors employ extended lube lines for periodic lubrication during scheduled maintenance. • Factory Installed Valve (Sizes 007 - 012 Only) Hot water and steam heat sections are furnished with a factory installed valve. Normally open, 2-way line voltage valves are supplied for hot water coils and normally closed 2-way line voltage valves are supplied on steam valves. On size 019, valves are furnished but not installed. Figure 9.Short Control Box (sizes 007–012 shown) • Constant/Cycle Fan Switch (Sizes 007 - 012 Only) A constant/cycle fan switch is provided in the Type K unit (sizes 007–012) allowing the fan to run continuously or cycle with the thermostat. This switch is located on the control box and is concealed behind the front panel to prevent unauthorized tampering. When the switch is placed in the “cycle” mode, the indoor fan will energize when there is a call for heating, cooling, or fan. Placed in the “constant” mode, the fan will run continuously. Constant fan offers better air circulation and improved fan filtration compared with the cycle option. The large unit, size 019, is only available with constant fan. Figure 8.Long Control Box (sizes 007–012 shown) Figure 10. Electric Heat Section Figure 11. Hydronic Heat Section Catalog 1302 / Page of 32 Room Cabinets Wall Boxes The room cabinet is designed to complement any room decor. The heavy-gauge steel is coated with an attractive appliance grade powder paint which is then oven baked for durability. An adjustable kickplate is provided to accommodate various wall opening locations. The standard adjustment is +/-1". The room cabinet is designed to completely encompass the unit and conceal any piping or electrical connections from the room occupant. The front panel is removable for service access of filters, valves or electrical connections. Hidden latches are supplied to prevent unauthorized personnel from opening the front panel. On sizes 007-012 the discharge grille of the room cabinet is equipped with individual four-way adjustable steel grilles. This feature allows the owner to force the air in various directions to prevent stagnation. An extruded aluminum discharge grille is standard on the large unit 019 and optional for sizes 007–012. This grille is available to further enhance the unit's appearance. The Type K room cabinet is factory furnished in a variety of depths to accommodate every wall thickness. The entire cabinet is powder coated with an epoxy Antique Ivory finish and comes complete with a handsome Oxford Brown reveal around the perimeter for accent. The Type K wall box is made from heavy-gauge steel and coated with a tough epoxy powdered paint for corrosion protection. The wall box is designed to be placed into the wall during construction to assure a snug fit. The standard wall box can accommodate a wall depth of 13⅝'' without modifications. It can be easily adapted to deeper walls with minor factory modifications. Wall box/sleeve extensions are available for field installation through your McQuay sales representative. The dimensions of the wall box have not changed since the unit was originally designed in 1958. Therefore, if the existing wall box is in good condition, the old chassis or heat section can be easily replaced without additional wall modifications. Consequently, the unit can be replaced to provide high efficiency operation with minimal disruption or downtime. Figure 14. Wall Box Figure 12. Cabinet Figure 13. Extruded Aluminum Discharge Grilles Filtration The filter is a permanent, cleanable wire mesh filter that is designed to provide superior dust collecting abilities. Catalog 1302 / Page of 32 Outdoor Louvers The standard louver is a one-piece, extruded architectural aluminum type with a natural finish. Louvers by others are acceptable as long as they meet factory specifications. They must have a minimum free area of 70% or a pressure drop not exceeding 0.05 in. w.g. at 300 fpm face velocity, and a blade design that will not cause recirculation of condenser air. Free area is defined by ASHRAE as the minimum area of the openings in an air inlet or outlet through which air can pass. Application of special louvers or building facade treatment that may affect normal operation of the unit, or restrict free air discharge of condenser airflow, should be referred to the Application Engineering Department for evaluation. A louver design that restricts the passage of condenser air or causes condenser air to be recirculated will dramatically alter the performance of the unit. Unit capacity and efficiency may be decreased and fan motor and compressor life may be shortened. If the louver does not meet the above outlined requirements or is only marginally acceptable, a drawing should be sent to the Incremental Application Engineering Department for evaluation. If acceptance still cannot be determined by the drawing, then a sample of the proposed louver should be sent to McQuay for testing and certification. The sample sent for testing must match the wall opening for the unit selected. Figure 15. Louver Designs Figure 16. Architectural Louver Catalog 1302 / Page of 32 Typical Louver Design Figure 15 shows some typical louver designs. The “X” dimension represents the narrowest dimension through which air must pass. The “Y” dimension represents the increment of rise between the blades. To calculate the percentages of free area, divide dimension “X” by dimension “Y”. Sample Calculation: X Free Area % = Y x 100 Where: X = 1.125 Y = 2.50 1.125 Free Area % = 1.50 x 100 = 75% Performance Data Unit Size 007 009 012 019 Btuh 7300 9500 Cooling Watts 770 1060 EER (Btuh/Watt) 9.4 8.9 Airflow (CFM) High/Low Speed290/210 290/210 Ventilation cfm 70 70 Voltage 115 208 230 265 208 230 265 208 “L” Amps – – – – 20.2 18.3 15.8 20.2 Heater Watts – – – – 4200 4200 4200 4200 “M” Amps – 16.3 13.9 12.1 16.3 13.9 12.1 16.3 Electric Heaters Heater Watts – 3400 3200 3200 3400 3200 3200 3400 “S” Amps – 12.5 10.4 9.8 12.5 10.4 9.8 12.5 Heater Watts – 2600 2400 2600 2600 2400 2600 2600 Hydronic Heat Hot Water 15,500 15,500 (Btuh) Steam 19,200 19,200 “L” Heater – – – – 25.7 23.3 20.1 25.7 Minimum Circuit “M” Heater – 20.9 17.8 15.4 20.9 17.8 15.4 20.9 Ampacity“S” Heater – 16.1 13.5 12.6 16.1 13.5 12.6 16.1 Hydronic 10.0 4.9 4.9 4.3 7.5 7.5 5.2 9.0 “L” Heater – – – – 30 25 20 30 Time Delay Fuse, 20 25 20 20 25 – 25 20 or if under 250V,“M” Heater “S” Heater – 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 Type HACR Hydronic 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 11600 18700 1380 2300 8.4 8.1 290/210530/470 70 135 230 265 208 230 18.3 15.8 32.7 31.7 4200 4200 6800 7300 13.9 12.1 24.5 23.9 3200 3200 5100 5500 10.4 9.8 – – 2400 2600 – – 15,500 16,500 19,200 23,500 23.3 20.1 41.6 40.4 17.8 15.4 31.4 30.6 13.5 12.6 – – 9.0 7.2 13.9 13.9 25 20 45 45 20 20 35 35 15 15 – – 15 15 20 20 Notes: Based on ASHRAE and ARI test conditions of 95°F DB/75°F WB outdoors, 80°F DB/67°F WB inside. Includes fan motor. Based on 200°F EWT, 180°F LWT; 2 psig steam – 65°F EAT. Tested and rated in accordance with ARI Standards 310 and 380. Cooling Capacities at Nonstandard Conditions Size 007 O.D. Temp. Size 009 I.D. DB Temp. 70 75 80 90 70 85 80 90 70 95 80 90 70 115 80 90 I.D. WB Total Capacity Sensible Temp. Btuh Capacity Btuh 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 7350 8290 7470 8120 9170 8330 8340 8970 6970 7890 7160 7710 8700 7990 8000 8500 6600 7480 6840 7300 8250 7650 7660 8070 5840 6640 6190 6460 7320 6940 6950 7140 4920 3500 7130 5790 4380 7950 7960 6730 4760 3350 6830 5640 4220 7630 7640 6600 4590 3200 6530 5500 4080 7300 7310 6470 4300 2900 5910 5220 3770 6620 6630 6120 Total Watts 612 590 645 623 601 667 667 645 678 656 722 700 667 744 744 722 744 733 787 777 744 809 809 798 886 875 930 919 908 963 963 963 O.D. Temp. I.D. DB Temp. 70 75 80 90 70 85 80 90 70 95 80 90 70 115 80 90 I.D. WB Total Capacity Sensible Temp. Btuh Capacity Btuh 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 9560 10800 9720 10570 11930 10840 10850 11680 9080 10260 9310 10040 11330 10400 10420 11060 8590 9730 8910 9500 10740 9960 9970 10500 7610 8640 8050 8400 9520 9030 9050 9300 5370 3820 7770 6320 4770 8670 8680 7340 5190 3660 7450 6150 4610 8320 8330 7200 5010 3490 7130 6000 4450 7970 7980 7060 4700 3160 6440 5690 4110 7230 7240 6680 Total Watts 841 811 886 856 826 916 916 886 931 901 991 961 916 1021 1021 991 1021 1006 1082 1067 1021 1112 1112 1097 1217 1202 1277 1262 1247 1322 1322 1322 Catalog 1302 / Page of 32 Cooling Capacities at Nonstandard Conditions Size 012 O.D. Temp. Size 019 I.D. DB Temp. 70 75 80 90 70 85 80 90 70 95 80 90 70 115 80 90 I.D. WB Total Capacity Sensible Temp. Btuh Capacity Btuh 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 Catalog 1302 / Page 10 of 32 11680 13180 11870 12910 14570 13240 13250 14260 11080 12530 11370 12260 13830 12710 12720 13510 10480 11890 10880 11600 13120 12160 12180 12830 9290 10550 9840 10260 11630 11030 11050 11360 6710 4780 9720 7900 5970 10840 10850 9170 6490 4570 9310 7690 5760 10410 10420 9010 6260 4360 8910 7500 5560 9960 9970 8820 5870 3950 8050 7120 5140 9030 9050 8350 Total Watts O.D. Temp. 1089 1050 1147 1108 1069 1186 1186 1147 1205 1167 1283 1244 1186 1322 1322 1283 1322 1303 1400 1381 1322 1439 1439 1419 1575 1556 1653 1633 1614 1711 1711 1711 I.D. DB Temp. 70 75 80 90 70 85 80 90 70 95 80 90 70 115 80 90 I.D. WB Total Capacity Sensible Temp. Btuh Capacity Btuh 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 61 67 73 61 67 73 18830 21260 19140 20820 23490 21340 21370 22990 17870 20210 18340 19770 22300 20490 20510 21780 16900 19160 17540 18700 21150 19600 19630 20680 14980 17020 15860 16550 18750 17790 17810 18310 11100 7910 16070 13070 9870 17920 17950 15170 10730 7560 15400 12720 9530 17210 17230 14890 10360 7210 14730 12400 9200 16470 16490 14590 9710 6540 13320 11770 8510 14940 14960 13810 Total Watts 1821 1756 1918 1853 1788 1983 1983 1918 2016 1951 2146 2081 1983 2211 2211 2146 2211 2178 2341 2309 2211 2406 2406 2374 2634 2601 2764 2731 2699 2861 2861 2861 Heating Capacities at Nonstandard Conditions The hydronic coil can be used with either hot water or steam. To determine the correction factor at nonstandard conditions using hot water, use Figure 17. Follow the known flow rate to the corresponding EWT curve and read to the left to determine the heating correction factor. Apply this percentage to the standard ratings shown on page 9. Figure 17. Hot Water Heating Correction Factor Curve For conditions at temperatures other than 65ºF, determine the correction factor using Figure 18. From a known entering air temperature, follow up to the line and then go left to determine the correct percentage. Apply this percentage to Figure 17 (when using hot water) before plotting the heating correction factor. Figure 18. Heating Capacity Correction Factor Curve To determine the water pressure drop (WPD) at nonstandard flow rates, enter known gpm on Figure 20. Follow to conditioner line and read left for appropriate WPD. To find the WPD of the valve, repeat procedure. Add the WPD of the valve and the WPD of the conditioner to get the total. Figure 20. Water Pressure Drop Curve For ratings at nonstandard conditions using steam, refer to Figure 19. Follow the known steam pressure to the curve corresponding to the known entering air temperature. Read down to determine the correction factor. Multiply this number by the standard rating found on page 9 to determine the rating at nonstandard conditions. Figure 19. Steam Heating Correction Factors Btu Conversion Factor For Steam Rating Point 2 psig – 65ºF Entering Air To use curve: 1. From known steam pressure and known air temperature, determine conversion factor. 2. Multiply published Btuh rating by conversion factor. Catalog 1302 / Page 11 of 32 Dimensional Data Figure 21. Sizes 007 through 019 D E C A B L M F H G J K Dimensions – Inches Unit Size 007–012 019 Dimensions – mm Unit Size 007–012 019 A 48 60 B 2½ Min. 2½ Min. C 7¼ Min. 8½ Min. D 36¼ 46¼ E 5¾ 6⅞ F G 24½ 1311⁄16 27⅜ 15⅞ A 1219 1524 B 64 Min. 64 Min. C D 184 Min. 921 216 Min. 1175 E 146 175 F 648 695 H 21 24 G H 348 533 403 610 J 31⁄2-5½ Adj. 4-6 Adj. K 1¾ 3 L 8 9¼ M 1 5/8 J 89-140 Adj. 102-152 Adj. K 44 76 L 203 235 M 25 16 Units With Electric Heat (Sizes 007 through 012) Figure 22. A H 8" (203mm) Long Control Box M B Room Cabinet J Room Cabinet Mounting Holes (4) E F G K Wall Box Heat Section Power Cord D Cooling Chassis Power Cord Front View 1 ⁄4'' (6mm) 1 ⁄2'' (12mm) Side View Notes: Guest room control, low voltage or master-slave wiring connection made at control box. Junction box with knockouts for 1/2'' (12mm) 3/4'' (19mm) conduit. See page 16, table 2 for dimension B. Catalog 1302 / Page 12 of 32 in. mm A 453⁄4 1162 D 37 940 E 173⁄4 451 F G H 241⁄2 1311⁄16 227⁄8 622 348 581 J 10 254 K 93⁄16 233 M 11⁄2 38 Units With Hydronic Heat (Sizes 007 through 012) Figure 23. Short Control Box The short control box is used with standard unit mounted manual changeover control, and unit mounted manual changeover with emergency standby (ESB) power supply. A Short Control Box H Hydronic M Coil 8" (203mm) Room Cabinet B Room Cabinet Mounting Holes (4) J P F E N G K Wall Box L 1 ⁄2'' (12mm) Junction Box D Side View Room Cabinet Removed Front View Notes: See page 14 for dimensions of factory installed valve and return piping stub. Junction box 7⁄8" (22mm) diameter knockouts for 1⁄2" (12mm) conduit. See page 16, table 2 for dimension B. 1 ⁄4'' (6mm) in. mm A 453⁄4 1162 D 37 940 E 251⁄2 648 F G H 241⁄2 1311⁄16 227⁄8 622 348 581 J 10 254 K 16 406 L 41⁄2 114 M 11⁄2 38 N 143⁄4 375 P 13⁄4 44 Figure 24. Long Control Box The long control box is used with optional special controls such as Guest Room Control (GRC), Night Setback (NSB), and remote thermostats. Note: Left-hand piping must be used with the long control box design. A H Hydronic M 8" (203mm) Long Control Box Coil Room Cabinet B E J Room Cabinet Mounting Holes (4) F Wall Box Heat Chassis Power Cord K L G Flexible Conduit Power Supply Cord D Cool Chassis Power Cord Front View in. mm A 453⁄4 1162 1 ⁄4'' (6mm) Side View Room Cabinet Removed Junction Box (By Others) Notes: See details G and H on page 14 for dimensions of factory installed valve and return piping stub. See page 16, table 2 for dimension B. 1 ⁄2'' (12mm) D 37 940 E 251⁄2 648 F G H 241⁄2 1311⁄16 227⁄8 622 348 581 J 10 254 K 16 406 L 41⁄2 114 M 11⁄2 38 Catalog 1302 / Page 13 of 32 Suggested Piping Arrangements Figure 25. Hot Water Supply Steam Supply Detail A — Hot water supply R.H., return L.H. Detail B — Steam supply R.H., return L.H. C L C L 2" (51mm) Return Stub 25/8" (67mm) C L Return Stub W Y S T 25/8" (67mm) V Detail C — Hot water supply R.H., return R.H. C L Return Stub 2" (51mm) V Detail D — Steam supply R.H., return R.H. C L U T S C L C L 2" (51mm) U 1" (25mm) Return Stub W T Y 1" (25mm) V T Detail E — Hot water supply L.H., return R.H. Detail F — Steam supply L.H., return R.H. C L 2" (51mm) Return Stub 2" (51mm) V C L 25/8" (67mm) C L Return Stub C L W 25/8" (67mm) Y 2" (51mm) U S V Detail G — Hot water supply L.H., return L.H. 2" (51mm) C L Return Stub V Notes: Available on size 009 – 012 only. Available on size 009 – 012 only, and 019. Available on size 009 – 012 only, and 019. Available on size 009 – 012 only, and 019. Catalog 1302 / Page 14 of 32 U Detail H — Steam supply L.H., return L.H. C L C L C L 1" (25mm) S 2" (51mm) U in. mm S 191⁄4 489 T 213⁄4 552 U 211⁄4 540 V 101⁄2 267 S Return Stub W 1" (25mm) S V W 231⁄2 597 Y 201⁄4 514 Y V U Units With Electric Heat (Size 019) Figure 26. A Long Control Box H 91/4" (203 mm) Control Box Room Cabinet B Main Power Cord 1 Heat Chassis Power Cord Cool Chassis Power Cord Room Cabinet Mounting Holes (4) F G Wall Box (End View w/o Cabinet) Heat Section Power Cord Cool Chassis Power Cord D Side View Front View 4" x 4" Junction Box (Mounted by Others) Field Mounted to L.H. Edge of Wall Box in. mm Notes: Refer to page 16, table 2 for “B” dimension. A 591⁄2 1511 D 461⁄4 1175 F 273⁄8 695 G 157⁄8 403 H 291⁄2 749 Units With Hydronic Heat (Size 019) Figure 27. Coil Stubs for Field Piping Control Box Room Cabinet Long Control Box Main Power Cord Heat Chassis Power Cord Cool Chassis Power Cord Room Cabinet Mounting Holes (4) B 1 Wall Box (End View w/o Cabinet) Heat Chassis Power Cord Cool Chassis Power Cord Front View Side View 4" x 4" Junction Box (Mounted by Others) Field Mounted to L.H. Edge of Wall Box Notes: Refer to page 16, table 2 for “B” dimension. Catalog 1302 / Page 15 of 32 Wall Box and Room Cabinet Dimensions Figure 28. Drawing Not To Scale Table 1. Dimension “C” – Cabinet Depth Dimension “A” 007–012 019 in. mm in. mm in. mm 1 210 — — 0 to -1 0 to -25 8 ⁄4 235 81⁄2 216 0 to +1 0 to +25 91⁄4 260 91⁄2 241 1 to 2 25 to 51 101⁄4 286 101⁄2 267 2 to 3 51 to 76 111⁄4 1 1 311 11 ⁄2 292 3 to 4 76 to 102 12 ⁄4 327 121⁄2 318 4 to 5 102 to 127 131⁄4 362 131⁄2 343 5 to 6 127 to 152 141⁄4 387 141⁄2 368 6 to 7 152 to 178 151⁄4 1 1 413 15 ⁄2 394 7 to 8 178 to 203 16 ⁄4 438 161⁄2 419 8 to 9 203 to 229 171⁄4 NOTICE Dimension “B” will vary by the thickness of the wall, the louver, the amount the louver is recessed into the wall (if any) and the amount the wall box extends into the room. The minimum “B” dimension is 21⁄2'' (64mm). The wall box can be factory furnished in increments between 21⁄2'' (64mm) and 10'' (254mm). Wall box extensions in 1'' (25mm) increments can also be provided to attach to the rear of the wall box. Table 2. Dimensions — inches Wall Box “B” Dimension Overall Length 007–012 21⁄2 31⁄2 019 21⁄2 31⁄2 007–012 101⁄2 111⁄2 123⁄4 019 113⁄4 4 41⁄2 12 133⁄4 5 51⁄2 13 143⁄4 6 61⁄2 14 153⁄4 7 71⁄2 15 163⁄4 8 81⁄2 16 173⁄4 9 91⁄2 17 183⁄4 10 101⁄2 18 193⁄4 007–012 64 89 019 64 89 292 007–012 267 324 019 298 102 114 305 349 127 140 330 375 152 165 356 400 178 191 381 425 203 216 406 451 229 241 432 476 254 267 457 502 Dimensions — mm Wall Box “B” Dimension Overall Length Outdoor Louver Dimensions Figure 30. Unit Size 019 Figure 29. Unit Sizes 007 through 012 Extruded Architectural Extruded Architectural 131⁄2" (343mm) *1511⁄16" (399mm) 11⁄8" (29 mm) 36" (914mm) 11⁄8" (29mm) 46" (1168mm) Louver Frame Louver Frame *137⁄8" (352mm) *161⁄4" (413mm) 161⁄8" (410mm) *361⁄4" (921mm) 381⁄2" (978mm) 3 3 ⁄8 " (86mm) 1815⁄16" (416mm) *461⁄2" (1181mm) 48 ⁄8" (1235mm) 5 *Note: Inside dimensions. External dimensions for wall opening are 141⁄32" x 369⁄16" (356mm x 929mm). Catalog 1302 / Page 16 of 32 1 ⁄16" (2mm) 33⁄8" (86mm) *Note: Inside dimensions. External dimensions for wall opening are 16⅜" x 46¾" (416mm x 1187mm). Catalog 1302 / Page 17 of 32 COOL SECTION Unit Mounted Manual Changeover S1 Switch Contact Positions C1 C2 C3 GRC HL HTR MP NSP P1 R1 R2 R3 CONTROL BOX Capacitor, Indoor Fan Capacitor, Outdoor Fan Capacitor, Compressor Guest Room Control High Limit Heater Motor Protector Night Setback Control Plug, Control Box/Heat Section to Cool Section Relay, Heat Relay, Cool Relay, Night Setback (NSB) R4 R5 R6 R7 S1 S2 S3 S4 T1 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB6 Relay, Guest Room Control (GRC) Relay, Hot Water Valve Relay, Control Relay, Night Setback (NSB) Control Switch Fan Speed Switch Fan Cycle Switch Damper Switch Transformer Terminal Block, Control Box Terminal Board (24V), Control Box Terminal Board, Heat Section Terminal Board, Cool Section Terminal Box HEAT SECTION Standard Chassis With Electric Heat & MCO Controls (Sizes 007—012) Typical Wiring Diagrams TC1 TC2 TC3 TC4 VM WN Room Thermostat Night Setback Thermostat (NSB) Heat Fan Lockout Low Ambient Lockout Valve Motor Wire Nut Catalog 1302 / Page 18 of 32 COOL SECTION Unit Mounted Manual Changeover S1 Switch Contact Positions C1 C2 C3 F1 HL HTR MP P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 R1 R2 CONTROL BOX Capacitor, Indoor Fan Capacitor, Outdoor Fan Capacitor, Compressor Fuse High Limit Heater Motor Protector Plug, Heat Section to Cool Section Plug, Heat Section to Control Box Plug, PC Board Plug, on Master Wire Harness Plug, on Master Wire Harness Relay, Run Relay, Outdoor Fan Motor R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R9 S1 S4 T1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 TC1 TC2 TC5 VM WN Room Thermostat Night Setback Thermostat (NSB) Freezestat Valve Motor Wire Nut Note: Large heat shown. Refer to unit diagram for details of small or medium heat. HEAT SECTION Relay, Cooling Relay, Indoor Fan Motor Relay Heating 1st Stage Relay, Heating 2nd Stage Relay, Night Setback (NSB) Relay, Hot Water Valve Control Switch Damper Switch Transformer Terminal Box Terminal Box Terminal Box Terminal Box Terminal Box Standard Chassis With Electric Heat & MCO Controls (Size 019) Catalog 1302 / Page 19 of 32 COOL SECTION S1 Switch Contact Positions Unit Mounted Manual Changeover C1 C2 C3 GRC HL HTR MP NSP P1 R1 R2 R3 Capacitor, Indoor Fan Capacitor, Outdoor Fan Capacitor, Compressor Guest Room Control High Limit Heater Motor Protector Night Setback Control Plug, Control Box/Heat Section to Cool Section Relay, Heat Relay, Cool Relay, Night Setback (NSB) HEAT SECTION R4 R5 R6 R7 S1 S2 S3 S4 T1 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB6 TC1 TC2 TC3 TC4 VM WN Room Thermostat Night Setback Thermostat (NSB) Heat Fan Lockout Low Ambient Lockout Valve Motor Wire Nut CONTROL BOX Relay, Guest Room Control (GRC) Relay, Hot Water Valve Relay, Control Relay, Night Setback (NSB) Control Switch Fan Speed Switch Fan Cycle Switch Damper Switch Transformer Terminal Block, Control Box Terminal Board (24V), Control Box Terminal Board, Heat Section Terminal Board, Cool Section Terminal Box Standard Chassis With Hot Water Heat & MCO Controls (Sizes 007—012) Catalog 1302 / Page 20 of 32 COOL SECTION S1 Switch Contact Positions Unit Mounted Manual Changeover C1 C2 C3 F1 HL HTR MP P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 R1 R2 CONTROL BOX Capacitor, Indoor Fan Capacitor, Outdoor Fan Capacitor, Compressor Fuse High Limit Heater Motor Protector Plug, Heat Section to Cool Section Plug, Heat Section to Control Box Plug, PC Board Plug, on Master Wire Harness Plug, on Master Wire Harness Relay, Run Relay, Outdoor Fan Motor R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R9 S1 S4 T1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 TC1 TC2 TC5 VM WN HEAT SECTION Relay, Cooling Relay, Indoor Fan Motor Relay Heating 1st Stage Relay, Heating 2nd Stage Relay, Night Setback (NSB) Relay, Hot Water Valve Control Switch Damper Switch Transformer Terminal Box Terminal Box Terminal Box Terminal Box Terminal Box Standard Chassis With Hot Water & MCO Controls (Size 019) Room Thermostat Night Setback Thermostat (NSB) Freezestat Valve Motor Wire Nut Catalog 1302 / Page 21 of 32 COOL SECTION Unit Mounted Manual Changeover S1 Switch Contact Positions C1 C2 C3 GRC HL HTR MP NSP P1 R1 R2 R3 Capacitor, Indoor Fan Capacitor, Outdoor Fan Capacitor, Compressor Guest Room Control High Limit Heater Motor Protector Night Setback Control Plug, Control Box/Heat Section to Cool Section Relay, Heat Relay, Cool Relay, Night Setback (NSB) HEAT SECTION R4 R5 R6 R7 S1 S2 S3 S4 T1 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB6 TC1 TC2 TC3 TC4 VM WN CONTROL BOX Relay, Guest Room Control (GRC) Relay, Hot Water Valve Relay, Control Relay, Night Setback (NSB) Control Switch Fan Speed Switch Fan Cycle Switch Damper Switch Transformer Terminal Block, Control Box Terminal Board (24V), Control Box Terminal Board, Heat Section Terminal Board, Cool Section Terminal Box Standard Chassis With Steam Heat & MCO Controls (Sizes 007—012) Room Thermostat Night Setback Thermostat (NSB) Heat Fan Lockout Low Ambient Lockout Valve Motor Wire Nut Catalog 1302 / Page 22 of 32 COOL SECTION Unit Mounted Manual Changeover S1 Switch Contact Positions C1 C2 C3 F1 HL HTR MP P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 R1 R2 CONTROL BOX Capacitor, Indoor Fan Capacitor, Outdoor Fan Capacitor, Compressor Fuse High Limit Heater Motor Protector Plug, Heat Section to Cool Section Plug, Heat Section to Control Box Plug, PC Board Plug, on Master Wire Harness Plug, on Master Wire Harness Relay, Run Relay, Outdoor Fan Motor R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R9 S1 S4 T1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 HEAT SECTION Relay, Cooling Relay, Indoor Fan Motor Relay Heating 1st Stage Relay, Heating 2nd Stage Relay, Night Setback (NSB) Relay, Hot Water Valve Control Switch Damper Switch Transformer Terminal Box Terminal Box Terminal Box Terminal Box Terminal Box Standard Chassis With Steam Heat & MCO Controls (Size 019) TC1 TC2 TC5 VM WN Room Thermostat Night Setback Thermostat (NSB) Freezestat Valve Motor Wire Nut Catalog 1302 / Page 23 of 32 COOL SECTION C1 C2 C3 GRC HL HTR MP NSP P1 R1 R2 R3 Capacitor, Indoor Fan Capacitor, Outdoor Fan Capacitor, Compressor Guest Room Control High Limit Heater Motor Protector Night Setback Control Plug, Control Box/Heat Section to Cool Section Relay, Heat Relay, Cool Relay, Night Setback (NSB) R4 R5 R6 R7 S2 S3 S4 T1 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB6 TC1 Relay, Guest Room Control (GRC) Relay, Hot Water Valve Relay, Control Relay, Night Setback (NSB) Fan Speed Switch Fan Cycle Switch Damper Switch Transformer Terminal Block, Control Box Terminal Board (24V), Control Box Terminal Board, Heat Section Terminal Board, Cool Section Terminal Box Room Thermostat CONTROL BOX TC2 TC3 TC4 VM WN Night Setback Thermostat (NSB) Heat Fan Lockout Low Ambient Lockout Valve Motor Wire Nut HEAT SECTION Standard Chassis With Electric Heat & 24V Wall Stat (Sizes 007—012) Catalog 1302 / Page 24 of 32 COOL SECTION C1 C2 C3 GRC HL HTR MP NSP P1 R1 R2 R3 CONTROL BOX Capacitor, Indoor Fan Capacitor, Outdoor Fan Capacitor, Compressor Guest Room Control High Limit Heater Motor Protector Night Setback Control Plug, Control Box/Heat Section to Cool Section Relay, Heat Relay, Cool Relay, Night Setback (NSB) R4 R5 R6 R7 S1 S2 S3 S4 T1 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB6 Relay, Guest Room Control (GRC) Relay, Hot Water Valve Relay, Control Relay, Night Setback (NSB) Control Switch Fan Speed Switch Fan Cycle Switch Damper Switch Transformer Terminal Block, Control Box Terminal Board (24V), Control Box Terminal Board, Heat Section Terminal Board, Cool Section Terminal Box TC1 TC2 TC3 TC4 VM WN HEAT SECTION Standard Chassis With Hot Water Heat & 24V Wall Stat (Sizes 007—012) Room Thermostat Night Setback Thermostat (NSB) Heat Fan Lockout Low Ambient Lockout Valve Motor Wire Nut Catalog 1302 / Page 25 of 32 COOL SECTION C1 C2 C3 GRC HL HTR MP NSP P1 R1 R2 R3 CONTROL BOX Capacitor, Indoor Fan Capacitor, Outdoor Fan Capacitor, Compressor Guest Room Control High Limit Heater Motor Protector Night Setback Control Plug, Control Box/Heat Section to Cool Section Relay, Heat Relay, Cool Relay, Night Setback (NSB) R4 R5 R6 R7 S1 S2 S3 S4 T1 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB6 Relay, Guest Room Control (GRC) Relay, Hot Water Valve Relay, Control Relay, Night Setback (NSB) Control Switch Fan Speed Switch Fan Cycle Switch Damper Switch Transformer Terminal Block, Control Box Terminal Board (24V), Control Box Terminal Board, Heat Section Terminal Board, Cool Section Terminal Box HEAT SECTION Standard Chassis With Steam Heat & 24V Wall Stat (Sizes 007—012) TC1 TC2 TC3 TC4 VM WN Room Thermostat Night Setback Thermostat (NSB) Heat Fan Lockout Low Ambient Lockout Valve Motor Wire Nut Remote Mounted Thermostats (Sizes 007–012 only) Type K units can be controlled by a remote mounted, low voltage wall thermostat. Several variations of low voltage wall thermostats are available. The most common types used are manual changeover and automatic changeover. Figures 31 and 32 illustrate the typical wiring schematics for proper connection of the Type K series units to the wall thermostat. Figure 31. Manual Changeover (MCO) Thermostat (106069001) Figure 32. Automatic Changeover (ACO) Thermostat (105570901) Jumper R N/A G Y W 24V 24V Fan Cool Power Common R A C MCO T' Stat RC C G Y1 W1 R C A G W2 Heat W2 G R Y1 W1 Control Unit Terminal Board Factory installed jumper Y1 W1 Control Unit Terminal Board Factory installed jumper Master Unit Control When using remote mounted thermostats, it is often necessary to control more than one Type K unit from a single thermostat. Figure 33 illustrates schematically how a controlling and controlled unit(s) are connected to a single thermostat. Note that the jumper between terminals C and A of the control unit is removed. This takes the controlling unit's transformer out of the circuit allowing it to duplicate the operation of the control- ling unit. The controlling unit's transformer handles 50 VA power draw. Each controlling unit has up to 5.6 VA power draw. Up to seven controlled units can be connected to the controlling unit without danger of overheating the main transformer, although it is unlikely this many controlled units will be connected to one controlling unit. Figure 33. Multiple Unit Control with Each Available Thermostat Jumper R Thermostat Choice RC C G Y1 W1 4 105570901 (See Figure 32) Jumper R RC C G Y1 W1 3 105570801 G Y1 W1 2 105570710 CAUTION Be sure to check the amperage rating of the wall thermostat to prevent exceeding the maximum amperage of the thermostat contacts. Jumper RH RC R G 24V 24V Fan Power Common R C A Y Cool NOTICE W 1 106069001 (See Figure 31) If more than 6 controlled units, control unit transformer must be changed and thermostat contact capability must be considered. Heat G W2 Y1 W1 Control Unit (single) Terminal Board G W2 Y1 W1 Controlled Unit (1) Terminal Board Factory installed jumper R Up to 6 controlled units (see notice) C A Remove this jumper on all controlled unit(s) Catalog 1302 / Page 26 of 32 Energy Saving Options Guest Room Control (GRC) This additional control, widely used by hotel/motel operations, is provided for use on Type K equipment. GRC allows the owner to substantially reduce energy consumption by de-energizing the equipment in unoccupied spaces. The Incremental units are wired to a central location, usually the front desk, where they are controlled by a toggle switch in a control panel (supplied by others). The units remain de-energized until the room becomes occupied, at which time the clerk can energize the equipment from the front desk (see Figure 34). Night Setback Control (NSB) Additional savings can be achieved through use of the night setback control (NSB). NSB incorporates an additional unit mounted thermostat to maintain a minimum, predetermined room temperature. The temperature is set at the factory to 55ºF (13ºC). This setpoint is adjustable by the owner to activate anywhere between 45ºF and 55ºF (7ºC and 13ºC). If the room temperature drops below the owner selected minimum temperature, the heat cycle and indoor fan are energized until the night setback thermostat is satisfied. NSB overrides the unit control even if it is placed in the “stop” position or inadvertently left in the “cool” position. Outdoor Air Dampers Type K units are furnished with an automatic outdoor air damper as standard. The automatic damper is wired in parallel to the indoor fan safety. If the unit is placed in the “cycle” mode, the fan and damper cycle as the thermostat cycles. If the unit is placed in the “constant” mode, the fan runs continuously and the damper is always open. The automatic damper feature can be overridden during NSB if the unit is so equipped. This prevents cold air from entering the occupied space when the unit is simply bringing the room back to the night setback temperature. Since NSB is used when the room is unoccupied, there is no reason to introduce outside air during this cycle. Figure 34. Guest Room Control Low voltage transformer (by others) Conditioner #1 Switch #1 Occupied Unoccupied Switch #2 Switch #3 Occupied Unoccupied Conditioner #2 Occupied Unoccupied Conditioner #3 Central control panel (by others) Relay L1 L2 Catalog 1302 / Page 27 of 32 Type K Model Engineering Guide Specifications General Furnish packaged incremental comfort conditioners of the sizes and capacities shown on the schedule and/or specifications. The units shall be located as shown on the drawings and each shall include a wall box, room cabinet, separate cooling chassis, heating section, separate control box, and outdoor louver. All units shall be ETL listed for safety. Units shall be tested and rated in accordance with ARI Standards 310 and 380. Units shall be McQuay Type K Model designated with prefixes PKES (cooling chassis) or PKHS (heating section) or equals. Units shall be designed to operate on (115) (208) (230) (265) volts, 60 Hz, single-phase power. The minimum energy efficiency ratio (EER) in Btu per hour per watt for each packaged incremental comfort conditioner must be 8.0 for all sizes. Cooling Chassis Cooling chassis shall be slide-in, plug-in with a self-contained, hermetically sealed refrigerant circuit. All chassis sheet metal parts shall be constructed of heavy-gauge steel. The chassis shall be insulated with a waterproof material to prevent sweating and reduce sound levels. The cooling chassis shall consist of the following components: Vibration isolated, permanent split capacitor, rotary-type compressor with built in thermal overload; rifled copper tubed evaporator (indoor) and condenser (outdoor) coils with high efficiency raised lance aluminum plate fins mechanically expanded to the tubes for maximum heat transfer and a capillary restrictor type refrigerant metering device supplemented with a constant pressure automatic expansion valve. Coils shall be factory tested at 600 psig. Condenser airflow system shall consist of a separate, single speed PSC motor with an aluminum blade centrifugal fan. The motor shall be totally enclosed and permanently lubricated with external oilers for prolonged life. The fan shall be forward curved and statically and dynamically balanced to provide for quiet and smooth operation. The cooling chassis shall also be furnished with a positive closing, automatic, motorized outdoor air damper that opens whenever the indoor fan is energized, except during night setback operation. A toggle switch shall be provided for manual override of the damper. During the cooling cycle, the compressor and both the outdoor/condenser and indoor/evaporator fan motors shall be energized. Condensation accumulated in the indoor/evaporator drain pan shall be drained into the outdoor section of the unit where it is to be completely removed by evaporation. Evaporation shall be accomplished by uniformly distributing the condensate over the condenser coil via airflow generated by the outdoor/condenser fan. Condensate shall not come in contact with fan or fan motor. Slinger rings and propeller fans are not an acceptable solution for condensate removal. Heating Section The heat section shall be separate from the cooling chassis and shall incorporate an indoor/evaporator fan assembly. This assembly shall consist of two centrifugal fans that are forward curved and constructed out of aluminum with steel hubs and directly connected to a two-speed motor. Fans shall be statically and dynamically balanced to provide for quiet and smooth operation. The indoor/evaporator fan motor shall be two speed, Catalog 1302 / Page 28 of 32 permanent split capacitor, totally enclosed and permanently lubricated with external oilers for prolonged life. Built-in overload protection shall come standard with the motor. (Electric Resistance Heat Only Models) During the heating cycle, only the indoor/evaporator fan motor and electric resistance heaters are energized. The outdoor/condenser fan motor and compressor shall not be energized. Heaters shall be open wire type with quick response and high limit cutout. Electric resistance heaters shall be sized to meet heating requirements as shown on the schedule and/or specifications. Electric resistance heaters must not be visible or accessible through the indoor discharge grill. An electrical junction box shall be furnished for connection to field supplied power source. Additionally, a disconnect plug shall be factory installed for quick connection to the control box. (Hydronic Heat Models) The heating coil shall be suitable for hot water or steam supply and have a factory furnished (normally open) (normally closed) 2-way control valve. During the heating cycle only the indoor/evaporator fan motor, the control valve and automatic fresh air damper shall be energized. The outdoor/condenser fan motor and compressor shall not be energized. The heating coil shall have copper tubes with aluminum fins mechanically bonded for maximum heat transfer. Return piping shall be 5 /8 " O.D. plain copper tube. Control Box The control box shall be a separate component with plug-in connections to the heating section and cooling chassis. For sizes up to 14,000 Btuh, a concealed switch shall be furnished to automatically cycle or provide constant operation of the indoor fans. When placed in “Cycle” mode, the indoor/evaporator fans shall be automatically controlled by the thermostat when the HEAT, COOL, or FAN modes are selected. When placed in “Constant” mode, the fan shall run continuously except when the “STOP” button is depressed. Unit sizes above 12,000 Btuh shall always be furnished with constant fan operation only. The control overlay must be designed for the visually-impaired by containing large, raised function indicators and color-coded selector buttons placed on a white polycarbonate membrane. Raised function indicators must conform to standards set by the National Federation of the Blind and comply with the federally mandated American Disabilities Act (ADA). Type K Model Engineering Guide Specifications (Continued) Room Cabinet Wall Box The room cabinet shall be made of heavy-gauge steel and coated with oven baked polyurethane powder paint for maximum protection. To accommodate various wall opening locations and floor irregularities, an adjustable kickplate shall be furnished with a standard adjustment of +/- 1". A removable front panel shall be supplied for service access of the filter, electrical connections, cooling chassis and heat section. Hidden latches shall be provided to prevent unauthorized personnel from removing the front panel. Indoor air discharge grilles shall be equipped with four-way positional [stamped steel] [extruded aluminum] covered with an oven baked epoxy powder paint for maximum protection. The wall box shall be constructed from 16-gauge steel and welded for strength and durability. Once assembled, the wall box shall be coated with an oven baked epoxy powder paint to assure maximum corrosion protection. Outside Air Louvers Outside air louvers shall be (stamped) (extruded architectural) anodized aluminum as shown on plans. Louver shall be (finished natural) (painted) as shown on the schedule. (Stamped louvers shall be heavy gauge anodized aluminum of no less than 16 gauge.) Special field fabricated louvers must be approved Filtration Filtration shall be accomplished using a permanent, cleanable aluminum wire mesh filter. Catalog 1302 / Page 29 of 32 Warranty All McQuay equipment is sold pursuant to its standard terms and conditions of sale, including Limited Product Warranty. Consult your local McQuay Representative for warranty details. Refer to Form 933-43285Y. To find your local McQuay Representative, go to www.mcquay.com. This document contains the most current product information as of this printing. For the most up-to-date product information, please go to www.mcquay.com. Products Manufactured in an ISO Certified Facility. © 2010 McQuay International • www.mcquay.com • (800) 432-1342 Catalog 1302 (3/10)