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Product 50HJQ014,016

Single-Package Rooftop
Data Heat Pump Units
50 Hz

35.2 and 46.4 kW (13 and 15 Nominal Tons)

High-performance, single-package
rooftop heat pump products with the
following industry-leading premium
features.
• Chronotemp™ defrost controls
• Cooling EER up to 10.1
• Serviceable semi-hermetic
compressors
• Service valves and full refrigeration
system safeties
• High-static oversized fan motors
(standard)
• Variable-pitch belt drive fan motors
(standard)
• TEMP system compatible Apollo
electronic controls (optional)

Features/Benefits
Industry-leading cooling EERs
The 50HJQ014 unit provides lead-
ing ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrig-
eration Institute U.S.A. Standard)
certified cooling EER (Energy
Efficiency Ratio) of 10.1. The
50HJQ016 unit provides ARI certified
cooling EER of 9.7. These excep-
tionally high ratings assures minimum
operating costs and will qualify for
attractive utility rebates in many areas.
Semi-hermetic compressors
The 50HJQ unit uses the Carlyle 06D
semi-hermetic compressors. These
serviceable compressors are highly
regarded, preferred by owners and
users, and are offered exclusively on
the Carrier high-efficiency 50HJQ
units.
Two 06D semi-hermetic compres-
sors on independent refrigeration
circuits are offered on these
50HJQ016 units for 2 steps of capac-
ity control and redundancy. A single
06D semi-hermetic compressor with

Copyright 1997 Carrier Corporation Form 50HJQ-C2PD


unloading capability is offered on the 1980s to meet the upgraded job economical, dependable cooling
50HJQ014. Compressors have service requirements of the 1990s. operation at temperatures down to
valves and a full complement of safety The new 50HJQ units can be easily 4 C (40 F) as shipped from the factory.
devices, including high- and low- converted to horizontal supply and Accessory low-ambient kit permits
pressure switches, over-temperature return with Carrier’s new fan- unit operation in cooling at outdoor
protection, low-temperature pro- performance-boosting, horizontal, ambient temperatures down to −29 C
tection, an electronic cooling lockout high-static regain adapter (part (−20 F).
device, and crankcase heaters. no. 50DP900211). This vertical-to- Condenser fans are direct driven,
horizontal supply/return adapter factory-lubricated, and positioned for
High static oversized fan is not only fully factory assembled with quiet, efficient vertical discharge.
motors and variable-pitch a built-in insulated transition duct, it The 50HJQ unit’s high technology
belt drives improves fan performance by as much design features a computer-programmed
The 50HJQ units have oversized as 2.03 kPa (0.6 in. wg) of static. balance between compressor, outdoor
evaporator-fan motors and variable- section, and indoor section. Carrier
pitch belt drives supplied standard Efficient operation, specified semi-hermetic compres-
from the factory to provide over dependable performance sors are equipped with crankcase heat-
5.76 kPa (1.7 in. wg) of external static Built with energy efficiency in mind, ers, calibrated circuit breakers for
pressure at 1.89 L/s (400 cfm) per the 50HJQ cooling coils feature stag- overcurrent protection, and
ton with wet coils and clean filters gered copper tubes and mechani- Cycle-LOC™ compressor protection.
installed. This increases to 6.77 kPa cally bonded aluminum fins to provide If any safety device trips, Cycle-LOC
(2.0 in. wg) with field-supplied pulleys. top efficiency. compressor protection prevents short
A manual outdoor-air damper can cycling by shutting off the compres-
Easy installation be preset to admit up to 25% outdoor sor until the Cycle-LOC protection
The 50HJQ rooftop heat pump units air for year-round ventilation. Units mechanism is reset. Compressor
are perfect for vertical supply and equipped with economizer have a restart is accomplished at the space
return roof curb mount applications thermostatically controlled, fully modu- thermostat.
on new construction, retrofit, and lating damper which admits up to The crankcase heater prevents
replacement applications. The unique 100% outdoor air and provides low- refrigerant dilution of oil during off
industry-leading compact size and cost cooling. Temperature control cycles — ensuring proper lubrication
weight are favored by designers, con- governs economizer cooling change- at start-up and prolonging compressor
tractors, owners, and users. over to provide lowest cost opera- life.
The compact physical size and tion in mild weather. Electric heat and an integrated
weight are not only advantages in Special check valves and fixed ori- economizer are accessories/options
terms of minimizing required roof fice refrigerant metering provide on all units.
structures on new construction and improved heat transfer for the best The weather resistant cabinet is
retrofit jobs, but also make the 50HJQ performance possible during both designed for durability under all climatic
the perfect replacement unit for the heating and cooling modes. conditions. The unit cabinet is made
original Carrier 50DP,DR (cooling The patented Chronotemp™ defrost of galvanized steel and is prepainted
only) or 50PQ (heat pump) units system uses time and temperature to for long life and good looks.
installed in the late 1970s and early keep the outdoor coil frost-free for

UNIQUE SLIDE-OUT MOTOR MOUNT TYPICAL SERVICEABLE, SEMI-HERMETIC


(50HJQ016 SHOWN) 06D COMPRESSOR

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Table of contents Page
Features/Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2
Model Number Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Standard Gross Capacity Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ARI Net Capacity Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Options and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,8
Base Unit Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Accessory Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,11
Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,13
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-24
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Typical Piping and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Typical Wiring Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,27
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-31
Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,33
Guide Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-36

Model number nomenclature

LEGEND
Al — Aluminum
Cu — Copper
*Refer to 50HJQ price pages for 50HJQ factory-installed option table or contact your local Carrier representative.

Quality Assurance
Approvals:
ISO 9001
®

EN 9000:2000
60
IS O

22

90
01:2000 #A

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Standard gross capacity ratings
GROSS COOLING CAP HIGH-TEMPERATURE HEATING LOW-TEMPERATURE HEATING
RATED
UNIT AIRFLOW Capacity Power Capacity Power Capacity Power
50HJQ Input Input COP Input COP
L/s CFM kW Btuh kW kW Btuh kW kW Btuh kW
014 2360 5000 35.2 120,000 11.5 33.7 115,000 9.41 3.6 16.6 56,600 8.09 2.05
016 2831 6000 46.4 158,400 16.2 43.2 147,400 12.52 3.4 21.4 73,200 10.22 2.10

LEGEND Cooling Standard: 26.7 C (80 F) db, 19.4 C (67 F) wb indoor entering-
COP — Coefficient of Performance air temperature and 35 C (95 F) db air entering outdoor unit.
db — Dry Bulb High-Temperature Heating Standard: 21.2 C (70 F) indoor entering-
L/s — Liters per Second air temperature and 8.3 C (47 F) db, 6.1 C (43 F) wb air entering
wb — Wet Bulb outdoor unit.
NOTE: Standard ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circu- Low-Temperature Heating Standard: 21.2 C (70 F) indoor entering-
lating fan motor power and heat. air temperature and −8.3 C (17 F) db, −9.4 C (15 F) wb air entering
outdoor unit.

ARI* net capacity ratings


ARI NET COOLING CAP HIGH-TEMPERATURE HEATING LOW-TEMPERATURE HEATING
STANDARD
UNIT AIRFLOW Capacity Power Capacity Power Capacity Power
50HJQ Input EER Input COP Input COP
L/s CFM kW Btuh kW kW Btuh kW kW Btuh kW
014 2124 4500 34.1 116,497 11.50 10.13 33.4 114,000 9.40 3.6 16.4 56,000 8.00 2.05
016 2477 5250 44.5 151,804 15.60 9.72 42.5 145,000 12.50 3.4 21.1 72,000 10.06 2.10
LEGEND Cooling Standard: 26.7 C (80 F) db, 19.4 C (67 F) wb indoor entering-
COP — Coefficient of Performance air temperature and 35 C (95 F) db air entering outdoor unit.
db — Dry Bulb High-Temperature Heating Standard: 21.2 C (70 F) indoor entering-
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio air temperature and 8.3 C (47 F) db, 6.1 C (43 F) wb air entering
L/s — Liters per Second outdoor unit.
wb — Wet Bulb Low-Temperature Heating Standard: 21.2 C (70 F) indoor entering-
*Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (U.S.A. Standard). air temperature and −8.3 C (17 F) db, −9.4 C (15 F) wb air entering
outdoor unit.
NOTE: Standard ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circu-
lating fan motor power and heat.

Physical data

WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION AND CENTER OF GRAVITY

WEIGHT WEIGHT OF CORNER DIMENSIONS


UNIT A B C D X Y Z
50HJQ Lb Kg
Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm
014 1615 732 366 166 356 161 360 163 534 242 38-19 947 38-29 965 18-109 559
016 1925 873 464 211 496 225 477 217 487 221 38-69 1059 38-89 1105 18-109 559

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Physical data (SI)
UNIT SIZE 50HJQ 014 016
OPERATING WT (kg)
Al/Al* 732 873
Al/Cu* 790 941
Cu/Cu* 822 982
Electric Heat 29 29
Economizer 50 50
Roof Curb† 90 90
COMPRESSOR Semi-Hermetic
Type (Number) 06D-328 (1) 06D-818 (2)
Cylinders 6 4
Oil Charge (L) 3.40 2.60
REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22
Charge (kg)
System 1 10.2 7.0
System 2 — 7.0
OUTDOOR COIL 10 mm, Internally-Grooved Copper Tubes, Aluminum
or Copper Plate Fins
Rows 3 3
Fins/m 590 590
Total Face Area (m2) 2.02 2.02
OUTDOOR FAN Propeller Type, Direct Drive
Nominal L/s 4250 4250
Number...Diameter (mm) 3...559 3...559
Motor kW (17.9 R/s) 0.375 0.375
Watts Input (Total) 1090 1090
INDOOR COIL 10 mm, Internally-Grooved Copper Tubes, Aluminum
or Copper Plate Fins, Face Split
Expansion Device Fixed Orifice
Rows 3 3
Fins/m 590 590
Total Face Area (m2) 1.63 1.63
INDOOR FAN Centrifugal, Adjustable Pitch Belt Drive
Quantity...Size (mm) 2...254 x 254 2...305 x 305
Nominal L/s 2360 2832
Fan R/s Range 17.0-21.0 14.7-17.7
Maximum Allowable R/s 25.8 25.8
Motor Pulley Pitch Diameter (mm) 109/135 124/150
Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter (mm) 152 200
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (mm) 1...B...1143 1...BX...1270
Pulley Center Line Distance (mm) 343-394 338-376
Factory Speed Setting (R/s) 18.6 15.9
Motor kW (Service Factor) 2.78 (1.15) 3.75 (1.15)
Motor Frame Size 56H 184T
Motor Efficiency 0.81 0.85
HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH
Cutout (kPa) 2939
Reset (kPa) 2208
LOW-PRESSURE/LOSS-OF-CHARGE SWITCH
Cutout (kPa) 48
Reset (kPa) 152
AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable
2...508 x 635 x 25
Economizer, Quantity...Size (mm) 1...508 x 508 x 25
RETURN-AIR FILTERS (TYPE) 10% Efficient — 51 mm (2-in.) Throwaway Fiberglass
Quantity... Size (mm) 4...508 x 508
4...406 x 508
LEGEND
Al — Aluminum
Cu — Copper
*Indoor coil fin material/outdoor coil fin material.
†Weight of 355 mm roof curb.

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Physical data (English)
UNIT SIZE 50HJQ 014 016
OPERATING WT (lb)
Al/Al* 1615 1925
Al/Cu* 1745 2075
Cu/Cu* 1815 2165
Electric Heat 65 65
Economizer 110 110
Roof Curb† 200 200
COMPRESSOR Semi-Hermetic
Type (Number) 06D-328 (1) 06D-818 (2)
Cylinders 6 4
Oil Charge (oz) 115 88
REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22
Charge (lb)
System 1 22.5 15.5
System 2 — 15.5
OUTDOOR COIL 3⁄8 in., Internally-Grooved Copper Tubes, Aluminum

or Copper Plate Fins


Rows 3 3
Fins/m 15 15
Total Face Area (sq ft) 21.7 21.7
OUTDOOR FAN Propeller Type, Direct Drive
Nominal Cfm 9000 9000
Number...Diameter (in.) 3...22 3...22
Motor Hp (1075 Rpm) 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2

Watts Input (Total) 1090 1090


INDOOR COIL 3⁄8 in., Internally-Grooved Copper Tubes, Aluminum

or Copper Plate Fins, Face Split


Expansion Device Fixed Orifice
Rows 3 3
Fins/m 15 15
Total Face Area (sq ft) 17.5 17.5
INDOOR FAN Centrifugal, Adjustable Pitch Belt Drive
Quantity...Size (in.) 2...10 x 10 2...12 x 12
Nominal Cfm 5000 6000
Fan Rpm Range 1021-1259 884-1064
Maximum Allowable Rpm 1550 1550
Motor Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) 4.3/5.3 4.9/5.9
Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) 6.0 7.9
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (in.) 1...B...45 1...BX...50
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) 13.5-15.5 13.3-14.8
Factory Speed Setting (Rpm) 1116 956
Motor Hp (Service Factor) 3.7 (1.15) 5 (1.15)
Motor Frame Size 56H 184T
Motor Efficiency 0.81 0.85
HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH
Cutout (psig) 426
Reset (psig) 320
LOW-PRESSURE/LOSS-OF-CHARGE SWITCH
Cutout (psig) 7
Reset (psig) 22
AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable
2...20 x 25 x 1
Economizer, Quantity...Size (in.) 1...20 x 20 x 1
RETURN-AIR FILTERS (TYPE) 10% Efficient — 2-in. Throwaway Fiberglass
Quantity... Size (in.) 4...20 x 20
4...16 x 20
LEGEND
Al — Aluminum
Cu — Copper
*Indoor coil fin material/outdoor coil fin material.
†Weight of 14 in. roof curb.

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Options and accessories
ITEM OPTION* ACCESSORY†
Apollo Communicating Controls X
MOTORMASTER I HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL
Electric Heat X X
The 50HJQ standard units are designed to operate at outdoor
Integrated Economizer with Hood X X temperatures down to 4 C (40 F). With accessory Motormaster
Enthalpy Sensor X control (outdoor-fan speed modulation), units can operate at lower
Differential Enthalpy Sensor Kit X outdoor temperatures. The head pressure controls, which mount
in the outdoor-air section, modulate the outdoor-fan motor to main-
Emergency Heat Package X tain correct condensing temperature. Refer to unit price pages
Barometric Relief Damper X for complete information on low outdoor-ambient operation ac-
cessories or contact your local Carrier representative.
Two-Position Damper X
Roof Curb (Horizontal and Vertical) X
Horizontal Adapter X
Thermostat and Subbase X
Electronic Programmable
Thermostat X
Power Exhaust X
MotormasterT Head Pressure Control X
25 F Low-Ambient Kit** X
−20 F Low-Ambient Kit** X
Time GuardT II Control (Circuit 2) X
Glycol Coil X
*Factory Installed.
†Field Installed.
**Consists of a combination of accessories. Refer to Price Pages for
more details or contact your local Carrier representative.
TIME GUARD II CONTROL
Time Guard II Control automatically prevents compressor from re-
starting for at least 5 minutes after a shutdown. Accessory prevents
GLYCOL COIL short cycling of compressor if thermostat is rapidly changed. Acces-
sory Time Guard II device mounts in the control compartment of unit
to provide control on circuit 2. Time Guard II control is standard on
compressor no. 1.

Glycol coil is intended for add-on type applications or new installa-


tions where a boiler system is available. Glycol coil and electric heat
cannot be installed together.
NOTE: Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.

ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

Electronic programmable thermostat provides efficient temperature control by


allowing you to program heating and cooling setbacks and setups with provi-
sions for weekends and holidays. Accessory remote sensing package is also
available to provide tamperproof control in high-traffic areas. Used in conjunc-
tion with factory-installed Apollo communicating control, this thermostat provides
a 5-minute recycle timer between modes of operation for short-cycle protection.
The 50HJQ units have 2 independent control circuits, each with a different
transformer. Due to this advanced design, a thermostat with the capability to
handle heating (RH terminal) and cooling (RC terminal) separately is required
for proper unit operation. If a jumper is provided on the thermostat between the
RH and RC terminals, it MUST be removed prior to unit start-up.

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Options and accessories (cont)
THERMOSTAT
H C
Zone thermostat (24 v) provides 2-stage cooling for control of unit. Matching subbases
are available with or without tamperproof switches and automatic changeover.
The 50HJQ units have 2 independent control circuits, each with a different trans-
former. Due to this advanced design, a thermostat with the capability to handle heat-
ing (RH terminal) and cooling (RC terminal) separately is required for proper unit
operation. If a jumper is provided on the thermostat between the RH and RC termi-
nals, it MUST be removed prior to unit start-up.

OPTIONAL FACTORY-INSTALLED POWER EXHAUST


APOLLO COMMUNICATING CONTROLS

When used with accessory/optional economizer, the power exhaust


accessory helps to relieve building over-pressurization.

The Apollo direct digital controls are designed exclusively by Carrier,


and are used to actively monitor all modes of operation as well as INTEGRATED ECONOMIZER
indoor-fan status, filter status, supply-air temperature, outdoor-air tem-
perature, and indoor-air quality. They are designed to work in con-
junction with Carrier TEMP and VVTT system thermostats.

ELECTRIC HEATER

Units equipped with economizer have a thermostatically controlled,


fully modulating damper which admits up to 100% outdoor air and
provides low-cost cooling. Temperature control governs economizer
Electric heaters are available in a wide range of capacities for fac- cooling changeover to provide lowest cost operation in mild weather
tory or field installation. (down to 13 C [55 F]).

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Base unit dimensions

UNIT MAXIMUM SHIPPING WEIGHT*


50HJQ Lb Kg
014 1895 860
016 2205 1000
*Units with aluminum indoor and outdoor coil fins.

DIMENSIONS
UNIT
X Y
50HJQ
ft-in. mm ft-in. mm
014 3-1 947 3-2 965
016 3-6 1059 3-8 1105
LEGEND
KO — Knockout

NOTES:
1. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.
2. Center of gravity.

3. Direction of airflow.
4. Ductwork to be attached to accessory roof curb only.
5. Minimum clearance:
a. Rear: 78-09 (2134) for coil removal. This dimension can be re-
duced to 48-09 (1219) if conditions permit coil removal from the
top.
b. Left side: 48-09 (1219) for proper outdoor coil airflow.
c. Front: 48-09 (1219) for control box access.
d. Right side: 48-09 (1219) for proper operation of damper and power
exhaust (if so equipped).
e. Top: 68-09 (1829) to assure proper outdoor fan operation.
f. Local codes or jurisdiction may prevail.
6. With the exception of clearance for the outdoor coil and the damper
and power exhaust as stated in note no. 5, a removable fence or
barricade requires no clearance.
7. Dimensions are from outside of corner post. Allow 08-5⁄169 (8) on
each side for top cover drip edge.

WEIGHT OF CORNER*
UNIT
50HJQ A B C D
Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg
014 366 166 356 161 360 163 534 242
016 464 211 496 225 477 217 487 221
*Weights are for unit only and do not include options or crating.

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Accessory dimensions
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL ROOF CURBS AND HORIZONTAL ADAPTER

ACCESSORY CURB DESCRIPTION ‘‘A’’ ‘‘B’’ ‘‘C’’


PACKAGE NO. HEIGHT
50PQ900221 18-29 Standard Curb — — — —
(305) 149 High
28-09 Standard Curb
50PQ900141 (610) for Units Requiring — — —
High Installation
50PQ900151 28-09 Horizontal Supply 58-69 08-2 ⁄ 9
12 18-69
(610) and Return Curb (1676) (64) (457)
18-119 Pre-Assembled, 68-29 08-61⁄49 18-25⁄89
50DP900211 High-Static,
(584) Horizontal Adapter (1880) (159) (371)

LEGEND
COMP SECT. — Compressor Section NOTE: To prevent the hazard of stagnant water build-up in the drain pan of
the indoor-air section, unit can only be pitched as shown.
NOTES:
1. Roof curb accessory is shipped unassembled.
2. Insulated panels, 1⁄2-in. thick neoprene-coated, 2 lb density.
3. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.
4. Direction of airflow.
5. Roof curb: 18 gage steel.
6. Attach all ductwork to roof curb.

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HORIZONTAL ADAPTER INSTALLATION

NOTES:
1. 50DP900211 is a fully factory preassembled horizontal adapter which
includes an insulated high static regain transition duct and substan-
tially improves fan static performance.
2. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.

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Selection procedure
(with 50HJQ016 example) (SI)
I Determine heating and cooling requirements at IV Determine fan speed and motor horsepower re-
design conditions. quirements at design conditions.
Given: Before entering Fan Performance table, calculate the
Required Cooling Capacity (TC) . . . . . . . . . 42.5 kW total static pressure required based on unit compo-
Sensible Heat Capacity (SHC) . . . . . . . . . . . 33.6 kW nents. From the given and the Accessory/FIOP Static
Required Heating Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.8 kW Pressure table on page 23, find:
Outdoor-Air Temperature (Cooling) . . . . . . . . . . 35 C External static pressure 362.5 Pa
Indoor Entering-Air Temperature Economizer static pressure 17.0 Pa
(Cooling) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.7 C Edb/19 C Ewb Electric heat static pressure 30.0 Pa
Outdoor Coil Entering-Air Temperature Total static pressure 409.5 Pa
(Heating) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . −18 C
Enter the Fan Performance table on page 19. At
Indoor Winter Design Temperature . . . . . . . . . . 21 C
2832 L/s and 409.5 Pa external static pressure, the
Indoor-Air Quantity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2832 L/s
fan speed is 21.1 r/s and the BkW is 3.28 (interpola-
External Static Pressure (ESP) . . . . . . . . . . . 362.5 Pa
tion required). A field-supplied drive is required.
Electrical Characteristics (V-Ph-Hz) . . . . . . . 400-3-50
Economizer is specified. To determine the input power of the motor, use the
Edb — Entering dry bulb following formula:
Ewb — Entering wet bulb BkW
IFM Watts =
II Select unit based on required cooling capacity. Motor Efficiency
Enter Cooling Capacity table on page 14 at outdoor- 3.23
air entering temperature of 35 C, indoor air entering =
.85
at 2832 L/s and 19 C. The 50HJQ016 will provide a
total capacity (TC) of 46.4 kW, a sensible heat capac- = 3.8 kW
ity (SHC) of 37.6 kW Btuh and a total unit kW of 13.40. V Determine net capacities.
For indoor-air temperature other than 26.7 C edb, cal- Capacities are gross and do not include the effect of
culate sensible heat capacity correction, as required, indoor-fan motor (IFM) heat.
using the formula found in Note 3 following the Cool- Determine net cooling capacity as follows:
ing Capacities table on page 14.
Net capacity = Gross capacity − IFM heat
NOTE: Unit ratings are gross capacities and do not in-
clude the effect of indoor-fan motor heat. To calculate = 46.4 kW − 3.8 kW
net capacities, see Step V. = 42.6 kW
III Select electric heat. Net sensible capacity = 37.6 kW − 3.8 kW
Enter the Integrated Heating Capacities table on = 33.8 kW
page 16 at 2832 L/s cfm. At 21 C return indoor air
Determine net heating capacity as follows:
and −18 C air entering the outdoor coil, the integrated
heating capacity is 14.9 kW with a unit input kW of Net capacity =
9.08. Gross capacity + IFM heat + Electric heat capacity
The required heating capacity is 49.8 kW; therefore, = 14.9 kW + 3.8 kW + 40 kW
34.9 kW (49.8 kW − 14.9 kW) additional electric heat = 58.7 kW
is necessary.
Enter the Electric Resistance Heater Data table at
400-3-50. The 40-kW heater satisfies the electric heater
requirement.

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Selection procedure
(with 50HJQ016 example) (English)
I Determine heating and cooling requirements at Enter the Electric Resistance Heater Data table at
design conditions. 400-3-50. The 40-kW heater satisfies the electric heater
Given: requirement.
Required Cooling Capacity (TC) . . . . . 145,000 Btuh IV Determine fan speed and motor horsepower re-
Sensible Heat Capacity (SHC) . . . . . . 115,000 Btuh quirements at design conditions.
Required Heating Capacity . . . . . . . . . 170,000 Btuh Before entering Fan Performance table, calculate the
Outdoor-Air Temperature (Cooling) . . . . . . . . . . 95 F total static pressure required based on unit compo-
Indoor Entering-Air Temperature nents. From the given and the Accessory/FIOP Static
(Cooling) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 F Edb/67 F Ewb Pressure table on page 23, find:
Outdoor Coil Entering-Air Temperature External static pressure 1.45 in. wg
(Heating) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0° F Economizer static pressure 0.07 in. wg
Indoor Winter Design Temperature . . . . . . . . . . 70 F Electric heat static pressure 0.12 in. wg
Indoor-Air Quantity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6000 Cfm
Total static pressure 1.64 in. wg
External Static Pressure (ESP) . . . . . . . . . 1.45 in. wg
Electrical Characteristics (V-Ph-Hz) . . . . . . . 400-3-50 Enter the Fan Performance table on page 21. At
Economizer is specified. 6000 cfm and 1.64 in. wg external static pressure, the
Edb — Entering dry bulb fan speed is 1266 and the bhp is 4.33 (interpolation
Ewb — Entering wet bulb required). The standard motor is suitable. A field-
supplied drive is required.
II Select unit based on required cooling capacity.
V Determine net capacities.
Enter Cooling Capacity table on page 15 at outdoor-
air entering temperature of 95 F, indoor air entering Capacities are gross and do not include the effect of
at 6000 cfm and 67 F ewb. The 50HJQ016 will pro- indoor-fan motor (IFM) heat.
vide a total capacity (TC) of 158,400 Btuh, a sensible Determine net cooling capacity as follows:
heat capacity (SHC) of 128,400 Btuh and a total unit Net capacity = Gross capacity − IFM heat
kW of 13.40.
For indoor-air temperature other than 80 F edb, cal- 2545 Btuh
culate sensible heat capacity correction, as required, hp
using the formula found in Note 3 following the Cool- = 158,400 − 4.33 bhp ×
ing Capacities table on page 15. .85
= 158,400 − 12,964
NOTE: Unit ratings are gross capacities and do not in- = 145,435 Btuh
clude the effect of indoor-fan motor heat. To calculate
net capacities, see Step V. Net sensible capacity = 128,400 − 12,964
III Select electric heat. = 115,436 Btuh
Enter the Integrated Heating Capacities table on Determine net heating capacity as follows:
page 17 at 6000 cfm. At 70 F return indoor air and
Net capacity =
0° F air entering the outdoor coil, the integrated heat-
Gross capacity + IFM heat + Electric heat capacity
ing capacity is 51,000 Btuh with a unit input kW of
9.08. = 51,000 + (IFM kW x 3412) + (Elec. kW x 3412)
= 51,000 + 12,964 + (40 × 3412)
The required heating capacity is 170,000 Btuh; there-
= 51,000 + 12,964 + 136,480
fore, 119,000 Btuh (170,000 − 51,000) additional
= 200,444 Btuh
electric heat is necessary.
Determine the additional electric heat capacity in kW.
119,000 Btuh
= 34.9 kW
3412 Btuh/kW

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Performance data
COOLING CAPACITIES (SI)

50HJQ014
Indoor Entering Air — L/s / BF
Temp (C)
Air Ent 1770/0.04 2124/0.05 2360/0.05 2655/0.06 2950/0.07
Outdoor Coil Indoor Entering Air — Ewb (C)
(edb)
22 19 17 22 19 17 22 19 17 22 19 17 22 19 17
TC 41.0 38.1 35.2 41.3 38.4 35.5 42.2 38.7 36.0 42.2 39.0 36.3 42.5 39.0 37.2
24 SHC 20.1 25.8 31.4 20.7 27.5 33.4 21.5 29.3 35.5 22.1 30.8 36.3 22.9 32.8 37.2
kW 7.79 7.65 7.49 7.82 7.68 7.53 7.86 7.70 7.59 7.88 7.73 7.61 7.90 7.76 7.67
TC 39.3 36.3 33.4 39.6 36.9 34.0 40.1 36.9 34.3 40.4 37.2 35.2 40.7 37.2 35.7
29 SHC 19.5 25.4 30.8 20.2 27.2 33.4 21.2 27.9 34.3 21.9 30.2 35.2 22.4 31.4 35.7
kW 8.66 8.49 8.29 8.69 8.53 8.35 8.73 8.55 8.39 8.76 8.58 8.46 8.78 8.60 8.51
TC 37.2 34.6 31.9 38.1 35.2 32.8 38.1 35.2 33.1 38.4 35.5 33.7 38.7 35.7 34.3
35 SHC 18.8 24.7 30.8 20.0 26.8 32.8 20.4 27.7 33.1 21.3 29.0 33.7 21.9 31.1 34.3
kW 9.50 9.30 9.10 9.58 9.38 9.21 9.60 9.39 9.24 9.62 9.44 9.30 9.65 9.47 9.37
TC 35.7 33.1 29.9 36.3 33.7 31.4 36.3 33.7 32.2 36.6 33.7 32.8 36.9 34.0 33.4
41 SHC 18.5 24.7 29.9 19.7 26.6 31.4 20.2 27.9 32.2 21.2 29.1 32.8 22.0 30.5 33.4
kW 10.40 10.20 9.92 10.50 10.30 10.10 10.50 10.30 10.20 10.50 10.30 10.20 10.60 10.30 10.30
TC 33.7 30.8 28.0 34.6 31.4 29.6 34.6 31.6 30.5 34.6 31.9 31.4 34.6 32.2 31.6
46 SHC 18.0 24.1 28.0 19.5 26.4 29.6 20.0 27.7 30.5 20.7 29.0 31.1 21.7 30.5 31.6
kW 11.30 11.10 10.80 11.40 11.10 11.00 11.40 11.20 11.10 11.40 11.20 11.20 11.40 11.30 11.20
TC 31.4 28.0 26.0 32.2 28.6 27.5 32.2 28.9 28.3 32.5 29.3 29.0 32.8 29.9 29.6
52 SHC 17.5 23.1 26.0 19.1 25.6 27.5 19.9 27.1 28.3 20.9 28.7 29.0 21.9 29.9 29.6
kW 12.20 11.90 11.70 12.40 12.00 11.90 12.40 12.10 12.00 12.40 12.10 12.10 12.50 12.20 12.20

50HJQ016
Indoor Entering Air — L/s / BF
Temp (C)
Air Ent 2124/0.06 2477/0.08 2832/0.10 3185/0.10 3540/0.12
Outdoor Coil Indoor Entering Air — Ewb (C)
(edb)
22 19 17 22 19 17 22 19 17 22 19 17 22 19 17
TC 55.2 49.9 45.2 56.3 51.2 46.3 57.0 51.9 47.4 57.8 52.6 48.9 58.4 52.9 50.2
24 SHC 27.3 34.3 40.9 28.8 36.9 44.5 30.0 39.4 47.4 31.8 42.0 48.9 33.0 44.3 50.2
kW 11.44 11.02 10.66 11.56 11.16 10.80 11.62 11.24 10.92 11.70 11.34 11.08 11.78 11.38 11.20
TC 52.6 47.5 42.7 53.6 48.6 43.8 54.6 49.3 45.4 54.9 49.9 46.9 55.5 50.2 48.1
29 SHC 26.5 33.3 39.8 28.0 36.0 43.4 29.7 38.6 45.4 30.9 41.1 46.8 32.3 43.4 48.1
kW 12.56 12.10 11.66 12.68 12.24 11.82 12.80 12.36 12.00 12.86 12.44 12.18 12.92 12.50 12.32
TC 49.8 44.8 40.0 50.6 45.7 41.6 51.5 46.4 43.2 51.9 46.9 44.6 52.4 47.3 45.8
35 SHC 25.5 32.3 38.7 27.1 35.0 41.5 28.7 37.6 43.2 30.1 40.2 44.5 31.5 42.5 45.7
kW 13.68 13.14 12.64 13.78 13.30 12.86 13.92 13.40 13.08 13.98 13.50 13.28 14.06 13.58 13.42
TC 46.9 42.0 37.4 47.9 42.8 39.4 48.4 43.5 41.0 48.7 43.9 42.3 49.2 44.1 43.3
41 SHC 24.6 31.3 37.4 26.3 34.0 39.4 27.8 36.6 40.9 29.1 38.9 42.2 30.6 41.4 43.2
kW 14.74 14.14 13.58 14.90 14.30 13.88 15.00 14.42 14.14 15.06 14.52 14.34 15.16 14.60 14.50
TC 43.8 38.9 35.0 44.7 39.6 36.9 45.1 40.2 38.4 45.6 40.6 39.7 45.9 41.0 40.8
46 SHC 23.6 30.2 35.0 25.1 32.9 36.9 26.8 35.5 38.4 28.4 37.9 39.7 29.8 40.1 40.7
kW 15.76 15.08 14.54 15.92 15.26 14.88 16.02 15.40 15.14 16.14 15.50 15.38 16.22 15.60 15.56
TC 40.3 35.3 32.6 41.1 36.0 34.2 41.6 36.6 35.6 42.1 37.0 36.8 42.3 37.9 37.9
52 SHC 22.5 28.9 32.6 24.2 31.6 34.2 25.8 34.1 35.6 27.4 36.4 36.8 28.9 37.8 37.9
kW 16.72 15.96 15.52 16.90 16.14 15.86 17.04 16.28 16.14 17.14 16.42 16.38 17.22 16.60 16.58
LEGEND Observe the rule of sign. Above 26.7 C, SHC correction will be posi-
BF — Bypass Factor tive; add it to SHC. Below 26.7 C, SHC correction will be negative;
Edb — Entering Dry-Bulb Temperature (C) subtract it from SHC.
Ewb — Entering Wet-Bulb Temperature (C) 4. Formulas:
kW — Compressor Input (kW) SHCkW × 1000
Cldb = Cedb −
SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity (kW) 1.23 × L/s
TC — Total Capacity (kW)
Leaving wet bulb = wet bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy
NOTES: of air leaving coil (hlwb).
1. Ratings are gross, and do not account for the effects of the evaporator-
fan motor power and heat. TCkW × 1000
hlwb = hewb −
2. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. 1.20 × L/s
3. SHC is based on 26.7 C db temperature of air entering the unit. At Where hewb is enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil (kJ/kg).
any other temperature, correct the SHC read from the table of cool-
ing capacities as follows:
Corrected SHCkW
= SHC + [1.23 × 10−3 × (1 − BF) × (Cdb − 26.7) × L/s]

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COOLING CAPACITIES (ENGLISH)

50HJQ014
Indoor Entering Air — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 3750/0.04 4500/0.05 5000/0.05 5625/0.06 6250/0.07
Outdoor Coil Indoor Entering Air — Ewb (F)
(Edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 140.0 130.0 120.0 141.0 131.0 121.0 144.0 132.0 123.0 144.0 133.0 124.0 145.0 133.0 127.0
75 SHC 68.5 88.2 107.0 70.8 93.9 114.0 73.3 100.0 121.0 75.5 105.0 124.0 78.3 112.0 127.0
kW 7.79 7.65 7.49 7.82 7.68 7.53 7.86 7.70 7.59 7.88 7.73 7.61 7.90 7.76 7.67
TC 134.0 124.0 114.0 135.0 126.0 116.0 137.0 126.0 117.0 138.0 127.0 120.0 139.0 127.0 122.0
85 SHC 66.5 86.7 105.0 69.0 92.7 114.0 72.4 95.3 117.0 74.6 103.0 120.0 76.6 107.0 122.0
kW 8.66 8.49 8.29 8.69 8.53 8.35 8.73 8.55 8.39 8.76 8.58 8.46 8.78 8.60 8.51
TC 127.0 118.0 109.0 130.0 120.0 112.0 130.0 120.0 113.0 131.0 121.0 115.0 132.0 122.0 117.0
95 SHC 64.3 84.4 105.0 68.2 91.4 112.0 69.7 94.6 113.0 72.6 98.9 115.0 74.8 106.0 117.0
kW 9.50 9.30 9.10 9.58 9.38 9.21 9.60 9.39 9.24 9.62 9.44 9.30 9.65 9.47 9.37
TC 122.0 113.0 102.0 124.0 115.0 107.0 124.0 115.0 110.0 125.0 115.0 112.0 126.0 116.0 114.0
105 SHC 63.2 84.3 102.0 67.4 90.9 107.0 69.0 95.3 110.0 72.3 99.3 112.0 75.1 104.0 114.0
kW 10.40 10.20 9.92 10.50 10.30 10.10 10.50 10.30 10.20 10.50 10.30 10.20 10.60 10.30 10.30
TC 115.0 105.0 95.6 118.0 107.0 101.0 118.0 108.0 104.0 118.0 109.0 107.0 118.0 110.0 108.0
115 SHC 61.5 82.3 95.6 66.5 90.2 101.0 68.3 94.7 104.0 70.8 99.1 106.0 74.0 104.0 108.0
kW 11.30 11.10 10.80 11.40 11.10 11.00 11.40 11.20 11.10 11.40 11.20 11.20 11.40 11.30 11.20
TC 107.0 95.6 88.6 110.0 97.5 94.0 110.0 98.7 96.5 111.0 100.0 98.9 112.0 102.0 101.0
125 SHC 59.7 79.0 88.6 65.2 87.4 93.9 68.0 92.5 96.5 71.3 97.9 98.9 74.8 102.0 101.0
kW 12.20 11.90 11.70 12.40 12.00 11.90 12.40 12.10 12.00 12.40 12.10 12.10 12.50 12.20 12.20

50HJQ016
Indoor Entering Air — Cfm/BF
Temp (F)
Air Ent 4500/0.06 5250/0.08 6000/0.10 6750/0.10 7500/0.12
Outdoor Coil Indoor Entering Air — Ewb (F)
(edb)
72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62
TC 188.4 170.4 154.2 192.2 174.6 158.0 194.4 177.2 161.8 197.2 179.6 167.0 199.2 180.6 171.2
75 SHC 93.2 117.0 139.6 98.4 126.0 151.8 102.4 134.6 161.8 108.6 143.2 167.0 112.6 151.2 171.2
kW 11.44 11.02 10.66 11.56 11.16 10.80 11.62 11.24 10.92 11.70 11.34 11.08 11.78 11.38 11.20
TC 179.6 162.2 145.6 182.8 165.8 149.6 186.2 168.4 154.8 187.4 170.4 160.0 189.4 171.4 164.0
85 SHC 90.4 113.8 136.0 95.6 122.8 148.2 101.2 131.8 154.8 105.4 140.2 159.8 110.4 148.2 164.0
kW 12.56 12.10 11.66 12.68 12.24 11.82 12.80 12.36 12.00 12.86 12.44 12.18 12.92 12.50 12.32
TC 170.0 152.8 136.6 172.8 156.0 142.0 175.8 158.4 147.6 177.2 160.0 152.2 178.8 161.4 156.2
95 SHC 87.2 110.4 132.2 92.4 119.6 141.8 98.0 128.4 147.6 102.6 137.2 152.0 107.6 145.2 156.0
kW 13.68 13.14 12.64 13.78 13.30 12.86 13.92 13.40 13.08 13.98 13.50 13.28 14.06 13.58 13.42
TC 160.0 143.2 127.6 163.4 146.2 134.4 165.2 148.4 139.8 166.2 149.8 144.2 168.0 150.6 147.8
105 SHC 83.8 106.8 127.6 89.6 116.0 134.4 95.0 125.0 139.6 99.4 132.8 144.0 104.6 141.2 147.6
kW 14.74 14.14 13.58 14.90 14.30 13.88 15.00 14.42 14.14 15.06 14.52 14.34 15.16 14.60 14.50
TC 149.4 132.6 119.6 152.4 135.2 125.8 154.0 137.2 131.2 155.6 138.6 135.4 156.8 140.0 139.2
115 SHC 80.6 103.0 119.6 85.6 112.2 125.8 91.6 121.0 131.2 97.0 129.4 135.4 101.8 136.8 138.8
kW 15.76 15.08 14.54 15.92 15.26 14.88 16.02 15.40 15.14 16.14 15.50 15.38 16.22 15.60 15.56
TC 137.6 120.6 111.4 140.4 122.8 116.8 142.0 124.8 121.6 143.6 126.4 125.6 144.4 129.2 129.2
125 SHC 76.8 98.6 111.4 82.6 107.8 116.8 88.2 116.4 121.6 93.6 124.2 125.6 98.8 129.0 129.2
kW 16.72 15.96 15.52 16.90 16.14 15.86 17.04 16.28 16.14 17.14 16.42 16.38 17.22 16.60 16.58
LEGEND Where:
BF — Bypass Factor h ewb = Enthalpy of air entering indoor coil.
Edb — Entering Dry-Bulb 3. SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor coil.
Ewb — Entering Wet-Bulb Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC.
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC.
SHC — Gross Sensible Heat Capacity (1000 Btuh)
TC — Gross Total Capacity (1000 Btuh) ENTERING AIR DRY-BULB TEMP (F)
NOTES: BYPASS 79 78 77 76 75 under 75
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate. FACTOR
(BF) 81 82 83 84 85 over 85
2. The following formulas may be used:
Correction Factor
Sensible capacity (Btuh)
tldb = tedb − .05 1.04 2.07 3.11 4.14 5.18
1.10 x cfm .10 .98 1.96 2.94 3.92 4.90 Use formula
t lwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving .20 .87 1.74 2.62 3.49 4.36 shown below.
indoor coil (hlwb ). .30 .76 1.53 2.29 3.05 3.82
Interpolation is permissible.
Total capacity (Btuh) Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 2 BF) x (edb 2 80).
hlwb = hewb −
4.5 x cfm

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Performance data (cont)
INTEGRATED HEATING CAPACITIES (SI)

50HJQ014
Return Temp Air Entering Outdoor Coil (C db at 75 RH)
L/s Air Temp -23 -18 -12 -8 -7 -1 4 8 10 15
C (db) Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW
13 9.1 6.40 12.0 6.74 15.0 7.08 17.1 7.31 18.1 7.43 21.6 7.82 29.3 8.25 34.6 8.56 36.3 8.68 42.5 9.09
1770 21 7.3 6.75 10.5 7.17 13.8 7.59 16.1 7.89 17.1 8.04 20.4 8.53 27.7 9.07 32.8 9.45 34.6 9.61 40.7 10.10
27 6.4 6.95 9.7 7.43 13.0 7.91 15.2 8.25 16.3 8.42 19.7 8.99 26.6 9.60 31.6 10.00 33.4 10.20 39.3 10.80
13 9.3 6.60 12.3 6.90 15.3 7.20 17.4 7.42 18.5 7.52 22.1 7.87 29.9 8.23 35.2 8.49 36.9 8.58 42.8 8.89
2124 21 7.5 6.94 10.8 7.33 14.1 7.72 16.4 8.00 17.4 8.14 20.9 8.59 28.2 9.07 33.4 9.40 35.2 9.53 41.3 9.96
27 6.1 7.15 9.6 7.60 13.1 8.05 15.6 8.36 16.6 8.52 20.1 9.04 27.2 9.60 32.2 9.98 34.0 10.10 40.1 10.70
13 9.5 6.72 12.5 7.01 15.5 7.30 17.6 7.51 18.7 7.60 22.3 7.93 30.2 8.26 35.5 8.49 37.2 8.57 43.1 8.83
2360 21 7.6 7.06 11.0 7.44 14.3 7.82 16.6 8.09 17.6 8.22 21.1 8.65 28.6 9.10 33.7 9.41 35.7 9.53 41.6 9.91
27 6.2 7.29 9.7 7.72 13.3 8.15 15.8 8.45 16.8 8.60 20.3 9.11 27.5 9.63 32.5 9.99 34.3 10.10 40.4 10.60
13 9.7 6.89 12.7 7.16 15.7 7.43 17.8 7.63 18.9 7.72 22.6 8.02 30.5 8.31 35.7 8.52 37.5 8.59 43.4 8.83
2655 21 7.8 7.23 11.2 7.59 14.5 7.95 16.8 8.21 17.9 8.33 21.4 8.74 28.9 9.15 34.3 9.44 36.0 9.55 41.9 9.90
27 6.3 7.46 9.9 7.87 13.5 8.28 16.1 8.57 17.1 8.72 20.6 9.20 27.9 9.69 33.1 10.00 34.9 10.20 40.7 10.60
13 9.8 7.04 12.9 7.31 15.9 7.58 18.0 7.76 19.1 7.85 22.9 8.13 30.5 8.39 36.0 8.57 37.8 8.63 43.1 8.83
2950 21 8.1 7.38 11.4 7.74 14.7 8.10 17.0 8.34 18.1 8.46 21.7 8.85 29.3 9.23 34.6 9.50 36.3 9.60 42.2 9.90
27 6.5 7.62 10.1 8.02 13.7 8.42 16.3 8.70 17.3 8.84 20.8 9.31 28.2 9.78 33.4 10.10 35.2 10.20 41.0 10.60

50HJQ016
Return Temp Air Entering Outdoor Coil (C db at 75 RH)
L/s Air Temp -23 -18 -12 -8 -7 -1 4 8 10 15
C (db) Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap, kW Cap, kW
13 12.0 7.66 15.7 8.28 19.4 8.86 22.0 9.26 23.3 9.46 27.7 10.14 37.3 10.88 44.0 11.42 46.6 11.68 55.2 12.54
2124 21 10.4 7.94 14.2 8.70 18.0 9.42 20.7 9.92 22.0 10.18 26.2 11.00 35.3 11.90 41.7 12.54 44.2 12.86 52.4 13.88
27 9.0 8.10 13.0 8.92 16.9 9.74 19.7 10.30 20.9 10.58 25.1 11.52 33.9 12.54 40.1 13.24 42.5 13.58 50.6 14.72
13 12.2 7.86 16.1 8.46 19.8 9.00 22.4 9.40 23.7 9.58 28.2 10.20 38.0 10.88 44.9 11.36 47.4 11.58 55.8 12.30
2477 21 10.7 8.16 14.6 8.88 18.4 9.58 21.1 10.06 22.4 10.30 26.7 11.06 36.0 11.92 42.5 12.50 45.0 12.78 53.5 13.70
27 9.2 8.32 13.4 9.12 17.3 9.90 20.1 10.44 21.4 10.70 25.5 11.60 34.6 12.54 40.9 13.22 43.4 13.54 51.6 14.58
13 12.5 8.06 16.3 8.64 20.1 9.18 22.8 9.54 24.1 9.72 28.7 10.30 38.6 10.94 45.6 11.38 48.1 11.58 56.3 12.22
2832 21 11.0 8.36 14.9 9.08 18.8 9.74 21.4 10.22 22.7 10.44 27.1 11.18 36.6 11.96 43.2 12.52 45.7 12.78 54.2 13.62
27 9.5 8.52 13.7 9.32 17.7 10.08 20.5 10.62 21.7 10.86 26.0 11.72 35.2 12.62 41.5 13.26 44.1 13.54 52.4 14.52
13 12.8 8.28 16.6 8.84 20.4 9.36 23.1 9.72 24.4 9.88 29.1 10.44 39.1 11.04 46.1 11.46 48.4 11.64 56.0 12.20
3185 21 11.3 8.58 15.2 9.28 19.1 9.94 21.8 10.40 23.1 10.60 27.5 11.32 37.0 12.06 43.7 12.60 46.2 12.82 54.7 13.60
27 9.7 8.74 14.0 9.52 18.0 10.26 20.8 10.78 22.1 11.04 26.4 11.86 35.7 12.72 42.2 13.32 44.7 13.60 53.1 14.52
13 13.1 8.50 16.9 9.06 20.7 9.56 23.4 9.90 24.8 10.06 29.4 10.58 39.5 11.16 46.5 11.56 48.8 11.72 56.1 12.24
3540 21 11.5 8.80 15.5 9.50 19.3 10.12 22.1 10.58 23.4 10.78 27.8 11.46 37.5 12.20 44.4 12.70 46.8 12.92 55.0 13.64
27 10.0 8.96 14.3 9.72 18.3 10.46 21.1 10.98 22.4 11.22 26.7 12.02 36.1 12.84 42.7 13.44 45.2 13.70 53.6 14.56

LEGEND
Cap. — Integrated Heating Capacity (kW)
db — Dry Bulb
kW — Total Power
RH — Relative Humidity

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INTEGRATED HEATING CAPACITIES (ENGLISH)

50HJQ014
Return Temp Air Entering Outdoor Coil (F db at 75 RH)
Cfm Air Temp -10 0 10 17 20 30 40 47 50 60
F (db) Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW
55 30.9 6.40 41.0 6.74 51.1 7.08 58.2 7.31 61.8 7.43 73.8 7.82 99.9 8.25 118.0 8.56 124.0 8.68 145.0 9.09
3750 70 24.8 6.75 35.9 7.17 47.0 7.59 54.8 7.89 58.2 8.04 69.7 8.53 94.4 9.07 112.0 9.45 118.0 9.61 139.0 10.10
80 21.8 6.95 33.0 7.43 44.2 7.91 52.0 8.25 55.5 8.42 67.1 8.99 90.9 9.60 108.0 10.00 114.0 10.20 134.0 10.80
55 31.8 6.60 42.0 6.90 52.2 7.20 59.3 7.42 63.0 7.52 75.3 7.87 102.0 8.23 120.0 8.49 126.0 8.58 146.0 8.89
4500 70 25.5 6.94 36.8 7.33 48.1 7.72 56.0 8.00 59.5 8.14 71.2 8.59 96.4 9.07 114.0 9.40 120.0 9.53 141.0 9.96
80 20.8 7.15 32.8 7.60 44.8 8.05 53.2 8.36 56.8 8.52 68.6 9.04 92.9 9.60 110.0 9.98 116.0 10.10 137.0 10.70
55 32.3 6.72 42.6 7.01 52.9 7.30 60.0 7.51 63.8 7.60 76.1 7.93 103.0 8.26 121.0 8.49 127.0 8.57 147.0 8.83
5000 70 26.1 7.06 37.4 7.44 48.7 7.82 56.6 8.09 60.2 8.22 72.0 8.65 97.6 9.10 115.0 9.41 122.0 9.53 142.0 9.91
80 21.0 7.29 33.2 7.72 45.4 8.15 54.0 8.45 57.5 8.60 69.4 9.11 94.0 9.63 111.0 9.99 117.0 10.10 138.0 10.60
55 33.0 6.89 43.3 7.16 53.6 7.43 60.8 7.63 64.6 7.72 77.1 8.02 104.0 8.31 122.0 8.52 128.0 8.59 148.0 8.83
5625 70 26.7 7.23 38.1 7.59 49.5 7.95 57.4 8.21 61.0 8.33 72.9 8.74 98.8 9.15 117.0 9.44 123.0 9.55 143.0 9.90
80 21.5 7.46 33.8 7.87 46.1 8.28 54.8 8.57 58.3 8.72 70.2 9.20 95.2 9.69 113.0 10.00 119.0 10.20 139.0 10.60
55 33.5 7.04 43.9 7.31 54.3 7.58 61.5 7.76 65.3 7.85 78.0 8.13 104.0 8.39 123.0 8.57 129.0 8.63 147.0 8.83
6250 70 27.6 7.38 38.9 7.74 50.2 8.10 58.1 8.34 61.8 8.46 73.9 8.85 99.9 9.23 118.0 9.50 124.0 9.60 144.0 9.90
80 22.1 7.62 34.5 8.02 46.9 8.42 55.5 8.70 59.1 8.84 71.1 9.31 96.4 9.78 114.0 10.10 120.0 10.20 140.0 10.60

50HJQ016
Return Temp Air Entering Outdoor Coil (F db at 75 RH)
Cfm Air Temp −10 0 10 17 20 30 40 47 50 60
F (db) Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap. kW Cap, kW Cap. kW
55 41.0 7.66 53.6 8.28 66.2 8.86 75.2 9.26 79.6 9.46 94.6 10.14 127.2 10.88 150.2 11.42 159.0 11.68 188.4 12.54
4500 70 35.4 7.94 48.6 8.70 61.6 9.42 70.6 9.92 75.0 10.18 89.4 11.00 120.4 11.90 142.2 12.54 150.8 12.86 179.0 13.88
80 30.8 8.10 44.4 8.92 57.8 9.74 67.2 10.30 71.4 10.58 85.6 11.52 115.8 12.54 137.0 13.24 145.2 13.58 172.6 14.72
55 41.8 7.86 54.8 8.46 67.6 9.00 76.6 9.40 81.0 9.58 96.2 10.20 129.8 10.88 153.2 11.36 161.8 11.58 190.4 12.30
5250 70 36.6 8.16 49.8 8.88 62.8 9.58 72.0 10.06 76.4 10.30 91.0 11.06 122.8 11.92 145.0 12.50 153.6 12.78 182.6 13.70
80 31.4 8.32 45.8 9.12 59.2 9.90 68.6 10.44 73.0 10.70 87.2 11.60 118.0 12.54 139.6 13.22 148.0 13.54 176.2 14.58
55 42.8 8.06 55.8 8.64 68.6 9.18 77.8 9.54 82.4 9.72 97.8 10.30 131.8 10.94 155.6 11.38 164.0 11.58 192.0 12.22
6000 70 37.6 8.36 51.0 9.08 64.0 9.74 73.2 10.22 77.6 10.44 92.4 11.18 124.8 11.96 147.4 12.52 156.0 12.78 185.0 13.62
80 32.4 8.52 46.8 9.32 60.4 10.08 69.8 10.62 74.2 10.86 88.6 11.72 120.0 12.62 141.8 13.26 150.4 13.54 179.0 14.52
55 43.6 8.28 56.6 8.84 69.6 9.36 78.8 9.72 83.4 9.88 99.2 10.44 133.4 11.04 157.4 11.46 165.2 11.64 191.2 12.20
6750 70 38.4 8.58 51.8 9.28 65.2 9.94 74.4 10.40 78.8 10.60 93.8 11.32 126.4 12.06 149.2 12.60 157.8 12.82 186.6 13.60
80 33.2 8.74 47.8 9.52 61.4 10.26 71.0 10.78 75.4 11.04 90.0 11.86 121.8 12.72 144.0 13.32 152.6 13.60 181.2 14.52
55 44.6 8.50 57.6 9.06 70.6 9.56 79.8 9.90 84.6 10.06 100.4 10.58 134.8 11.16 158.8 11.56 166.4 11.72 191.4 12.24
7500 70 39.2 8.80 52.8 9.50 66.0 10.12 75.4 10.58 79.8 10.78 94.8 11.46 128.0 12.20 151.4 12.70 159.8 12.92 187.8 13.64
80 34.2 8.96 48.8 9.72 62.4 10.46 72.0 10.98 76.4 11.22 91.2 12.02 123.2 12.84 145.6 13.44 154.2 13.70 183.0 14.56

LEGEND
Cap. — Integrated Heating Capacity (kW)
db — Dry Bulb
kW — Total Power
RH — Relative Humidity

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Performance data (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE (SI)

50HJQ014
External Static Pressure (Pa)
Airflow 50 100 150 200 250
(L/s)
R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW
1771 12.1 0.48 0.39 14.0 0.69 0.56 15.6 0.89 0.72 17.1 1.10 0.89 18.5 1.31 1.06
1889 12.6 0.61 0.50 14.4 0.82 0.67 16.0 1.03 0.84 17.5 1.25 1.01 18.9 1.46 1.18
2007 13.1 0.76 0.61 14.9 0.97 0.79 16.5 1.19 0.96 17.9 1.41 1.14 19.2 1.63 1.32
2125 13.6 0.91 0.74 15.4 1.14 0.92 16.9 1.36 1.10 18.3 1.58 1.28 19.6 1.81 1.46
2243 14.2 1.08 0.88 15.8 1.31 1.06 17.3 1.54 1.25 18.7 1.77 1.43 20.0 2.00 1.62
2361 14.7 1.27 1.03 16.3 1.50 1.22 17.8 1.74 1.41 19.1 1.97 1.60 20.4 2.20 1.79
2479 15.3 1.46 1.19 16.8 1.70 1.38 18.3 1.94 1.57 19.6 2.18 1.77 20.8 2.42 1.96
2597 15.8 1.67 1.36 17.4 1.92 1.55 18.7 2.16 1.75 20.0 2.41 1.95 21.2 2.65 2.15
2715 16.4 1.90 1.54 17.9 2.15 1.74 19.2 2.40 1.94 20.5 2.65 2.15 21.6 2.90 2.35
2833 17.0 2.14 1.74 18.4 2.39 1.94 19.7 2.65 2.15 20.9 2.91 2.35 22.1 3.16 2.56
2951 17.6 2.40 1.94 18.9 2.65 2.15 20.2 2.91 2.36 21.4 3.17 2.57 22.5 3.44 2.78

50HJQ014 (cont)
External Static Pressure (Pa)
Airflow 300 350 400 450 500
(L/s)
R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW
1771 19.8 1.53 1.24 21.1 1.75 1.41 22.3 1.97 1.60 23.4 2.20 1.78 24.5 2.43 1.97
1889 20.1 1.68 1.36 21.4 1.91 1.55 22.5 2.14 1.73 23.6 2.37 1.92 24.7 2.60 2.11
2007 20.5 1.85 1.50 21.6 2.08 1.69 22.8 2.31 1.87 23.9 2.55 2.06 24.9 2.79 2.26
2125 20.8 2.04 1.65 22.0 2.27 1.84 23.1 2.50 2.03 24.1 2.74 2.22 25.2 2.98 2.42
2243 21.1 2.23 1.81 22.3 2.47 2.00 23.4 2.71 2.19 24.4 2.95 2.39 25.4 3.19 2.59
2361 21.5 2.44 1.98 22.6 2.68 2.17 23.7 2.92 2.37 24.7 3.17 2.57 25.7 3.42 2.77
2479 21.9 2.66 2.16 23.0 2.91 2.36 24.0 3.15 2.55 25.1 3.40 2.76 — — —
2597 22.3 2.90 2.35 23.4 3.15 2.55 24.4 3.40 2.75 25.4 3.65 2.96 — — —
2715 22.7 3.15 2.55 23.8 3.40 2.76 24.8 3.66 2.96 25.7 3.91 3.17 — — —
2833 23.1 3.42 2.77 24.2 3.67 2.97 25.2 3.93 3.18 — — — — — —
2951 23.6 3.70 2.99 24.6 3.96 3.20 25.6 4.22 3.42 — — — — — —
LEGEND 6. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer) must be added to external
BkW — Fan Input kW × Motor Efficiency static pressure before entering Fan Performance table.
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option 7. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
kW — Kilowatt Input to Motor 8. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters, and casing losses.
See page 23 for accessory/FIOP static pressure information.
NOTES: 9. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the full
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required. BkW range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your
2. indicates field supplied motor and drive required. fan motors up to the watts rating shown will not result in nuisance
tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
3. All other numbers indicate standard operation.
4. Factory-shipped motor drive range is 17.0 to 21.0 r/s. Other r/s’s may
require a field-supplied drive.
5. Maximum continuous BkW is 3.06 and maximum continuous kW is
3.78.

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FAN PERFORMANCE (SI) (cont)

50HJQ016
External Static Pressure (Pa)
Airflow 50 100 150 200 250
(L/s)
R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW
2124 9.73 0.72 0.58 11.59 0.95 0.77 13.30 1.20 0.98 14.89 1.48 1.20 16.40 1.79 1.45
2266 10.15 0.84 0.68 11.94 1.08 0.88 13.59 1.35 1.09 15.12 1.63 1.32 16.57 1.94 1.57
2407 10.57 0.97 0.79 12.30 1.23 1.00 13.88 1.50 1.22 15.36 1.79 1.45 16.76 2.10 1.70
2549 10.99 1.12 0.91 12.66 1.39 1.12 14.20 1.67 1.35 15.62 1.97 1.59 16.98 2.29 1.85
2690 11.45 1.28 1.04 13.06 1.57 1.27 14.55 1.86 1.51 15.93 2.17 1.75 17.24 2.49 2.02
2832 11.86 1.46 1.18 13.42 1.75 1.42 14.87 2.06 1.66 16.21 2.37 1.92 17.48 2.70 2.19
2974 12.26 1.64 1.33 13.77 1.95 1.58 15.19 2.27 1.83 16.50 2.59 2.10 17.73 2.93 2.37
3115 12.72 1.86 1.50 14.18 2.18 1.76 15.56 2.50 2.03 16.83 2.84 2.30 18.03 3.19 2.58
3257 13.13 2.08 1.68 14.55 2.41 1.95 15.90 2.75 2.23 17.14 3.09 2.51 18.32 3.45 2.79
3398 13.56 2.32 1.88 14.93 2.66 2.16 16.25 3.01 2.44 17.46 3.37 2.73 18.61 3.73 3.02
3540 14.02 2.58 2.09 15.36 2.94 2.38 16.64 3.30 2.68 17.83 3.67 2.97 18.95 4.05 3.28

50HJQ016 (cont)
External Static Pressure (Pa)
Airflow 300 350 400 450 500
(L/s)
R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW R/s kW BkW
2124 17.83 2.11 1.71 19.19 2.46 1.99 20.48 2.82 2.28 21.70 3.19 2.59 22.85 3.58 2.90
2266 17.96 2.27 1.84 19.28 2.62 2.12 20.55 2.99 2.42 21.76 3.37 2.73 22.92 3.77 3.05
2407 18.10 2.44 1.98 19.40 2.80 2.26 20.64 3.17 2.57 21.83 3.56 2.88 22.97 3.97 3.21
2549 18.28 2.63 2.13 19.53 2.99 2.42 20.74 3.37 2.73 21.91 3.76 3.05 23.04 4.17 3.38
2690 18.49 2.83 2.30 19.71 3.20 2.59 20.89 3.58 2.90 22.03 3.99 3.23 23.14 4.40 3.57
2832 18.70 3.05 2.47 19.88 3.42 2.77 21.03 3.81 3.09 22.14 4.22 3.41 23.22 4.64 3.76
2974 18.92 3.29 2.66 20.07 3.66 2.96 21.18 4.05 3.28 22.27 4.46 3.61 23.32 4.89 3.96
3115 19.19 3.55 2.87 20.30 3.93 3.18 21.39 4.32 3.50 22.44 4.74 3.84 23.48 5.17 4.19
3257 19.44 3.82 3.10 20.53 4.21 3.41 21.59 4.61 3.73 22.61 5.03 4.07 23.62 5.46 4.42
3398 19.71 4.11 3.33 20.77 4.51 3.65 21.80 4.91 3.98 22.81 5.33 4.32 23.79 5.77 4.68
3540 20.03 4.44 3.59 21.06 4.84 3.92 22.07 5.25 4.25 23.05 5.68 4.60 24.01 6.12 4.96
LEGEND 6. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer) must be added to external
BkW — Fan Input kW × Motor Efficiency static pressure before entering Fan Performance table.
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option 7. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
kW — Kilowatt Input to Motor 8. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters, and casing losses.
See page 23 for accessory/FIOP static pressure information.
NOTES: 9. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the full
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required. BkW range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your
fan motors up to the watts rating shown will not result in nuisance
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
3. All other numbers indicate standard operation.
4. Factory-shipped motor drive range is 14.7 to 17.7 r/s. Other r/s’s may
require a field-supplied drive.
5. Maximum continuous BkW is 4.2 and maximum continuous kW is
5.18.

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Performance data (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE (ENGLISH)

50HJQ014
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3750 724 481 0.55 838 685 0.78 937 889 1.01 1028 1097 1.25 1111 1309 1.49
4000 754 613 0.70 865 824 0.94 962 1034 1.18 1050 1247 1.42 1131 1463 1.67
4250 786 757 0.86 893 975 1.11 987 1191 1.36 1073 1408 1.60 1152 1629 1.86
4500 818 914 1.04 922 1138 1.30 1013 1360 1.55 1097 1583 1.80 1174 1808 2.06
4750 850 1084 1.23 951 1313 1.50 1040 1541 1.76 1122 1770 2.02 1197 2000 2.28
5000 883 1267 1.44 980 1501 1.71 1068 1736 1.98 1147 1969 2.24 1221 2204 2.51
5250 917 1464 1.67 1011 1703 1.94 1096 1943 2.21 1174 2183 2.49 1246 2423 2.76
5500 950 1675 1.91 1041 1918 2.19 1124 2165 2.47 1201 2409 2.75 1272 2655 3.02
5750 985 1901 2.17 1072 2147 2.45 1153 2400 2.73 1228 2650 3.02 1298 2901 3.31
6000 1020 2142 2.44 1103 2391 2.72 1183 2649 3.02 1256 2905 3.31 1324 3160 3.60
6250 1055 2398 2.73 1135 2650 3.02 1213 2912 3.32 1284 3175 3.62 1352 3435 3.91

50HJQ014 (cont)
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
3750 1190 1526 1.74 1265 1746 1.99 1337 1972 2.25 1405 2199 2.51 1471 2431 2.77
4000 1208 1684 1.92 1281 1908 2.17 1351 2136 2.43 1418 2368 2.70 1483 2603 2.97
4250 1227 1853 2.11 1299 2082 2.37 1367 2313 2.64 1433 2548 2.90 1496 2787 3.18
4500 1247 2036 2.32 1317 2268 2.58 1384 2503 2.85 1448 2742 3.12 1510 2983 3.40
4750 1269 2232 2.54 1337 2468 2.81 1403 2707 3.08 1465 2948 3.36 1526 3194 3.64
5000 1291 2441 2.78 1358 2680 3.05 1422 2923 3.33 1484 3168 3.61 1544 3418 3.89
5250 1315 2664 3.03 1380 2907 3.31 1443 3154 3.59 1503 3403 3.88 — — —
5500 1339 2900 3.30 1403 3148 3.59 1464 3398 3.87 1524 3651 4.16 — — —
5750 1364 3151 3.59 1426 3403 3.88 1486 3657 4.17 1545 3914 4.46 — — —
6000 1389 3416 3.89 1450 3672 4.18 1510 3930 4.48 — — — — — —
6250 1415 3695 4.21 1476 3957 4.51 1534 4219 4.81 — — — — — —
LEGEND 6. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer) must be added to external
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan static pressure before entering Fan Performance table.
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option 7. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 8. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters, and casing losses.
See page 23 for accessory/FIOP static pressure information.
NOTES: 9. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the full
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required. bhp range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your
2. indicates field supplied motor and drive required. fan motors up to the bhp rating shown will not result in nuisance trip-
ping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
3. All other numbers indicate standard operation.
4. Factory-shipped motor drive range is 1021 to 1259 rpm. Other rpms
may require a field-supplied drive.
5. Maximum continuous bhp is 4.25 and maximum continuous watts is
3775.

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FAN PERFORMANCE (ENGLISH) (cont)

50HJQ016
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
4500 584 717 0.8 695 952 1.1 798 1205 1.3 893 1483 1.7 984 1786 2.0
4800 609 839 0.9 717 1085 1.2 815 1346 1.5 907 1630 1.8 994 1938 2.2
5100 634 971 1.1 738 1229 1.4 833 1500 1.7 921 1791 2.0 1006 2104 2.4
5400 660 1118 1.3 760 1389 1.6 852 1669 1.9 937 1968 2.2 1019 2286 2.6
5700 687 1284 1.4 783 1566 1.8 873 1858 2.1 956 2165 2.4 1034 2490 2.8
6000 712 1458 1.6 805 1752 2.0 892 2055 2.3 973 2371 2.7 1049 2703 3.0
6300 736 1644 1.8 826 1952 2.2 911 2265 2.5 990 2591 2.9 1064 2930 3.3
6600 763 1856 2.1 851 2176 2.4 933 2502 2.8 1010 2837 3.2 1082 3186 3.6
6900 788 2078 2.3 873 2410 2.7 954 2747 3.1 1029 3093 3.5 1099 3451 3.9
7200 813 2316 2.6 896 2662 3.0 975 3011 3.4 1048 3367 3.8 1117 3734 4.2
7500 841 2584 2.9 921 2943 3.3 998 3304 3.7 1070 3672 4.1 1137 4049 4.5

50HJQ016 (cont)
External Static Pressure (in. wg)
Airflow 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp Rpm Watts Bhp
4500 1070 2113 2.4 1151 2458 2.8 1229 2819 3.2 1302 3194 3.6 1371 3578 4.0
4800 1078 2269 2.5 1157 2620 2.9 1233 2990 3.3 1306 3374 3.8 1375 3769 4.2
5100 1086 2439 2.7 1164 2795 3.1 1238 3170 3.5 1310 3560 4.0 1378 3965 4.4
5400 1097 2626 2.9 1172 2986 3.3 1245 3366 3.8 1315 3763 4.2 1382 4174 4.7
5700 1110 2835 3.2 1183 3200 3.6 1253 3584 4.0 1322 3986 4.5 1388 4404 4.9
6000 1122 3053 3.4 1193 3422 3.8 1262 3810 4.3 1329 4216 4.7 1393 4638 5.2
6300 1135 3286 3.7 1204 3660 4.1 1271 4052 4.5 1336 4461 5.0 1399 4887 5.5
6600 1151 3549 4.0 1218 3928 4.4 1283 4325 4.8 1347 4739 5.3 1409 5169 5.8
6900 1167 3821 4.3 1232 4207 4.7 1295 4608 5.2 1357 5026 5.6 1417 5460 6.1
7200 1183 4113 4.6 1246 4505 5.0 1308 4912 5.5 1368 5335 6.0 1427 5773 6.5
7500 1202 4437 5.0 1264 4837 5.4 1324 5251 5.9 1383 5679 6.4 1440 6122 6.9
LEGEND 6. Static pressure losses (i.e., economizer) must be added to external
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan static pressure before entering Fan Performance table.
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option 7. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 8. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters, and casing losses.
See page 23 for accessory/FIOP static pressure information.
NOTES: 9. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the full
1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required. horsepower and watts range of the motor can be utilized with confi-
dence. Using your fan motors up to the bhp rating shown will not re-
2. indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. sult in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will
3. All other numbers indicate standard operating range. not be affected.
4. Factory-shipped motor drive range is 884-1064 rpm. Other rpms may
require a field-supplied drive.
5. Maximum continuous bhp is 5.90 and maximum continuous watts are
5180. Do not adjust motor rpm such that motor maximum bhp and/or
watts is exceeded at the maximum operating cfm.

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Performance data (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE USING ACCESSORY POWER EXHAUST

HORIZONTAL SUPPLY/RETURN FAN PERFORMANCE


WITH 50DP900211 HIGH STATIC REGAIN ADAPTER

NOTE: The 50DP900211 high static regain adapter accessory may be


used to provide horizontal supply/return.

FAN RPM (R/S) AT MOTOR PULLEY SETTINGS*

UNIT MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN


50HJQ 0 ⁄
12 1 1 1 ⁄2 2 21⁄2 3 31⁄2 4 4 1 ⁄2 5
014 1259 1235 1211 1187 1164 1140 1116 1092 1068 1044 1021
(21.0) (20.6) (20.2) (19.8) (19.4) (19.0) (18.6) (18.2) (17.8) (17.4) (17.0)
016 1064 1046 1028 1010 992 974 956 938 920 902 884
(17.7) (17.4) (17.1) (16.8) (16.5) (16.2) (15.9) (15.6) (15.3) (15.0) (14.7)
*Approximate fan rpm (r/s) shown.

ELECTRIC RESISTANCE HEATER DATA

HEATER kW HEATER % HEAT MAXIMUM


UNIT 50HJQ STAGES PER STAGE STAGES*
Unit Voltage 400 v
014, 016 23 2 50/50 2
40 2 33/67 3
*Maximum number of stages using accessory outdoor-air thermostats.

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ACCESSORY/FIOP STATIC PRESSURE, 50HJQ (Pa)

L/s
ACCESSORY/FIOP kW
1770 2125 2395 2832 2949 3398 3540
Electric Heaters 23 12 15 17 22 22 27 30
40 15 17 20 30 32 37 42
Economizer — 7 10 12 17 17 22 25
Glycol Coil — 38 55 65 87 92 109 114
LEGEND NOTES:
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option 1. Heaters are rated at 400 v.
2. The static pressure must be added to external static pressure. The
sum and the indoor-air section entering-air L/s should then be used
in conjunction with Fan Performance table (SI) to determine blower
r/s, kW, and BkW.

ACCESSORY/FIOP STATIC PRESSURE, 50HJQ (in. wg)

CFM
ACCESSORY/FIOP kW
3750 4500 5000 6000 6250 7200 7500
Electric Heaters 23 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.09 0.09 0.11 0.12
40 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.12 0.13 0.15 0.17
Economizer — 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.07 0.09 0.10
Glycol Coil — 0.16 0.22 0.26 0.35 0.37 0.44 0.46
LEGEND NOTES:
1. Heaters are rated at 400 v.
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option 2. The static pressure must be added to external static pressure. The
sum and the indoor-air section entering-air cfm should then be used
in conjunction with Fan Performance table (English) to determine
blower rpm, watts, and bhp.

EVAPORATOR-FAN MOTOR PERFORMANCE

MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM


UNIT UNIT ACCEPTABLE ACCEPTABLE ACCEPTABLE MAXIMUM
50HJQ VOLTAGE CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS OPERATING AMP DRAW
BkW* BHP* WATTS
014 400 3.06 4.25 3775 4.8
016 400 4.2 5.90 5180 7.9
LEGEND *Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that the
Bhp — Brake Horsepower full BkW or brake horsepower range of the motors can be utilized with
BkW — Fan Input Watts × Motor Efficiency confidence. Using your fan motors up to the BkW or brake horsepower
ratings shown in this table will not result in nuisance tripping or prema-
ture motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.

GLYCOL COIL DATA* (SI)


L/s OF AIR
2076 2360 2926
EDB EGT % Glycol
25 50 25 50 25 50
Cap. Gpm Ldb Cap. Gpm Ldb Cap. Gpm Ldb Cap. Gpm Ldb Cap. Gpm Ldb Cap. Gpm Ldb
93 90.8 2.1 49 85.8 2.1 47 97.6 2.2 47 92.3 2.3 45 109.9 2.5 44 103.4 2.5 42
12.8 82 74.7 1.7 42 69.4 1.7 41 80.3 1.8 41 74.4 1.8 39 90.2 2.1 38 83.5 2.1 37
71 58.6 1.3 36 53.0 1.3 34 63.0 1.5 35 56.8 1.4 33 70.6 1.6 33 63.6 1.6 31
93 80.3 1.8 53 75.3 1.8 51 86.1 2.0 51 80.9 2.0 49 97.0 2.2 48 90.8 2.2 47
21.1 82 63.9 1.5 47 58.9 1.5 44 68.9 1.6 46 63.3 1.6 43 77.4 1.8 43 70.6 1.8 41
71 48.1 1.1 40 42.8 1.1 38 51.6 1.2 39 45.7 1.1 37 57.7 1.3 37 51.0 1.3 36
93 73.0 1.6 56 68.3 1.7 54 78.5 1.8 54 73.2 1.8 52 88.2 2.0 52 82.0 2.0 50
26.7 82 56.8 1.3 49 51.9 1.3 47 61.2 1.4 48 55.7 1.4 46 68.6 1.6 46 62.1 1.5 44
71 41.0 0.9 43 36.0 0.9 41 43.9 1.0 42 38.4 0.9 40 49.2 1.1 41 42.8 1.1 39

LEGEND *This accessory glycol coil is intended for use with a MINIMUM of 25%
Cap. — kW glycol solution. It IS NOT intended for use solely with water due to
EDB — Entering Dry-Bulb Temperature (C) freeze-up conditions and the resulting water damage to the conditioned
EGT — Entering Glycol Temperature (C) space.
Ldb — Leaving Dry-Bulb Temperature (C) NOTE: Fluid Dt = 11.1 C.

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Performance data (cont)
GLYCOL COIL DATA* (ENGLISH)
CFM
4400 5000 6200
EDB EGT % Glycol
25 50 25 50 25 50
Cap. Gpm Ldb Cap. Gpm Ldb Cap. Gpm Ldb Cap. Gpm Ldb Cap. Gpm Ldb Cap. Gpm Ldb
200 310 33 120 293 33 116 333 35 117 315 36 113 375 40 111 353 40 108
55 180 255 27 108 237 27 105 274 29 106 254 29 102 308 33 101 285 33 98
160 200 21 97 181 21 93 215 23 95 194 22 91 241 25 91 217 25 87
200 274 29 127 257 29 124 294 31 124 276 31 121 331 35 119 310 35 116
70 180 218 23 116 201 23 112 235 25 114 216 25 110 264 28 109 241 28 106
160 164 17 104 146 17 100 176 19 103 156 18 99 197 21 99 174 20 96
200 249 26 132 233 27 129 268 28 130 250 28 126 301 32 125 280 32 122
80 180 194 21 121 177 20 117 209 22 119 190 22 115 234 25 115 212 24 112
160 140 15 109 123 14 106 150 16 108 131 15 104 168 18 105 146 17 102

LEGEND *This accessory glycol coil is intended for use with a MINIMUM of 25% glycol so-
lution. It IS NOT intended for use solely with water due to freeze-up conditions
Cap. — Btuh x 1000 and the resulting water damage to the conditioned space.
EDB — Entering Dry-Bulb Temperature (F)
EGT — Entering Glycol Temperature (F) NOTE: Fluid Dt = 20 F.
Ldb — Leaving Dry-Bulb Temperature (F)

Electrical data
COMPRESSOR OUTDOOR
VOLTAGE FAN INDOOR FAN POWER OPTIONAL DISCONNECT
UNIT RANGE No. 1 No. 2 MOTOR EXHAUST ELECTRIC HEAT POWER SUPPLY SIZING
MOTOR
50HJQ VOLTAGE
Min Max RLA LRA RLA LRA Qty FLA
(ea) LRA Hp FLA LRA FLA LRA
FLA kW MCA MOCP* RLA LRA
— — 32 50 31.2 189
— — 34 23 75 80 44.6 189
57 40 103 110 71.1 189
014 400-3-50 342 440 19.9 114 — — 3 0.8 10.8 3.7 4.8 42.3
— — 34 50 33.8 195
2.3 6 34 23 77 80 47.3 195
57 40 106 110 73.7 195
— — 42 50 44 238
— — 34 23 85 90 48 238
57 40 113 125 75 238
016 400-3-50 342 440 14.1 80 14.1 80 3 0.8 10.8 5 7.9 46
— — 44 50 47 238
2.3 6 34 23 87 90 51 238
57 40 116 125 77 238

LEGEND NOTE: In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device
FLA — Full Load Amps for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker.
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
NEC — National Electrical Code (U.S.A. Standard)
RLA — Rated Load Amps
*Fuse or HACR circuit breaker. This is the maximum size permissible; smaller fuse
size may be used where conditions permit.

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Typical piping and wiring (50HJQ016 shown)

NEC — National Electrical Code (U.S.A. Standard)


NOTES:
1. Illustration shown is a general guide only and is not intended for
or to include all details for any specific installation.
2. Installation must comply with all applicable codes.

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Typical wiring schematic
LEGEND FOR TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC
AHA — Adjustable Heat Anticipator GND — Ground TB — Terminal Block
BKR W/AT — Breaks with Amp Turns HC — Heater Contactor TC — Thermostat Cooling
C — Contactor, Compressor HPS — High-Pressure Switch TH — Thermostat Heating
CAP — Capacitor HR — Heat Relay TRAN — Transformer
CB — Circuit Breaker HTR — Heater
CC — Cooling Compensator IFC — Indoor-Fan Contactor Terminal (Marked)
CH — Crankcase Heater IFCB — Indoor-Fan Circuit Breaker
CLO — Compressor Lockout IFM — Indoor-Fan Motor Terminal (Unmarked)
CLS — Cooling Lockout Switch IP — Internal Protector
COMP — Compressor Motor L — Light
CT — Current Transformer LPS — Low-Pressure Switch Terminal Block
CTD — Compressor Time Delay LS — Limit Switch
DB — Defrost Board MAT — Mixed-Air Thermostat Splice
DFT — Defrost Thermostat NEC — National Electric Code
DM — Damper Motor OAT — Outdoor-Air Thermostat Factory Wiring
DR — Defrost Relay OFC — Outdoor-Fan Contactor
DU — Dummy Terminal OFM — Outdoor Fan Motor Field Wiring
EQUIP — Equipment OP — Overcurrent Protector
FL — Fuse Link PL — Plug Assembly Option/Accessory Wiring
FLA — Load Amps QT — Quadruple Terminal
FPT — Freeze Protection RVR — Reversing Valve Relay To Indicate Common Potential Only;
Thermostat RVS — Reversing Valve Solenoid Not To Represent Wiring
FU — Fuse

NOTES FOR TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC


1. Compressor and/or fan motor(s) thermally protected 3 phase motors are 5. Jumpers are omitted when unit is equipped with economizer.
protected against primary single phasing conditions. 6. Number(s) indicates the line location of used contacts. A bracket over (2)
2. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced numbers signifies a single-pole, double-throw contact. An underlined num-
with type 90° C wire or its equivalent. ber signifies a normally-closed contact. Plain (no line) number signifies a
3. CB1, 2 must trip amps are equal to or less than 156% FLA, IFCB 140%. normally-open contact.
4. The CLO locks out the compressor to prevent short cycling on compressor 7. Remove jumper between RC and RH.
overload and safety devices. Before replacing CLO, check these devices.

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Controls
Sequence of operation temperature. Set fan switch at AUTO. (on demand) or ON
Cooling, units without economizer — With unit main (continuous) position.
power on, set thermostat to COOL position and desired On a drop in room temperature, heating contact no. 1 in
room temperature. Set fan switch at AUTO. (on demand) the thermostat closes, energizing heat relay (HR), reversing
or ON (continuous) position. valve relay (RVR), reversing valve solenoids (RVS1 and RVS2)
On a rise in room temperature, cooling contact no. 1 in and compressor no. 2 contactor. Compressor no. 2
the thermostat closes. The indoor and outdoor fan motors (size 016) and indoor and outdoor fan motors start. If the
start. If the 5-minute compressor time-delay (CTD) on the 5-minute compressor time delay (CTD) on the defrost board
defrost board (DB) is satisfied, then compressor no. 1 (DB) is satisfied, then compressor (size 014) or compressor
(size 016) or unloaded compressor (size 014) contactor is no. 1 (size 016) contactor is energized and compressor will
energized and compressor will start. Compressor cycles on start. The outdoor-air damper stays at vent position while
demand of the thermostat to satisfy room conditions. Each the indoor fan is operating.
time the cooling contactor no. 1 opens, the CTD starts the On units equipped with electric heat, when additional heat
5-minute delay. is needed, heating contactor no. 2 in the thermostat closes,
On 50HJQ016 units with an additional rise in room tem- energizing W2.
perature, cooling contactor no. 2 in the thermostat closes, Defrost cycle — When the temperature of the outdoor
energizing compressor contactor no. 2. Compressor no. 2 coil drops below −3 C (28 F) as sensed by the defrost ther-
starts and cycles on demand of the thermostat to satisfy the mostat (DFT1 or DFT2), the defrost timer starts. At the end
occupied space demands. of a timed period (field set at 30, 50, or 90 minutes), the
On 50HJQ014 units, the compressor runs fully loaded defrost cycle will begin. The defrost board energizes termi-
on a call for second stage cooling. nals O and W2, energizes the defrost relay (DR), deener-
Cooling, units with economizer — Upon a call for cool- gizes the reversing valve solenoids (RVS1 and RVS2), and
ing, when outdoor ambient temperature is above the tem- energizes the electric heat. The outdoor-fan motor will stop.
perature control setting, the indoor and outdoor fans and The unit continues to defrost either until the coil tem-
compressor(s) energize. The economizer damper moves to perature as measured by DFT1 or DFT2 reaches 18 C
vent position. (65 F), or until unit completes a 10-minute defrost cycle.
Upon a first-stage call for cooling, when outdoor ambi- During the defrost mode, when a circuit defrosts, RVS
ent temperature is below the temperature control setting, will oscillate between heating and cooling modes until de-
the indoor fan starts and economizer damper modulates to frost mode is complete. This will prevent the head pressure
maintain mixed-air temperature. The compressors remain from getting too high.
off. At the end of the defrost cycle, the electric heaters (if ap-
Upon a second-stage call for cooling, compressor no. 1 plicable) will be deenergized, the reversing valve solenoids
(size 016) or loaded compressor (size 014) is energized and will be energized, and the outdoor fans will start.
mechanical cooling is integrated with economizer cooling. Automatic changeover — When the system selection
Compressor no. 2 (size 016) is locked out. If the air tem- switch is set at AUTO. position, unit automatically changes
perature is below 10 C (50 F), a cooling lockout switch pre- from heating operation to cooling operation when the tem-
vents the compressor(s) from running. perature of the conditioned space rises to the cooling lever
When supply-air temperature drops below a fixed set point, setting. When the temperature of the conditioned space falls
the economizer damper modulates to maintain the tem- to the heating lever setting, unit automatically changes from
perature at the fixed set point. cooling to heating operation (with a 1.7 C [3 F] deadband
A freeze protection thermostat (FPT) is located on the in- in between).
door coil. It detects frost build-up and turns off the com- Continuous air circulation — Turn unit power on. Set
pressor(s), allowing the coil to clear. Once frost has melted, system control at OFF position. Set fan switch at ON po-
the compressor can be reenergized. sition. The indoor-fan contactor is energized through the
Heating, units without economizer — With unit main thermostat switch and the indoor fan runs continuously.
power on, set thermostat at HEAT position and desired room Cycle-LOC™ protection — If unit operation is inter-
temperature. Set fan switch at AUTO. (on demand) or ON rupted by an open high-pressure switch, low-pressure switch,
(continuous) position. indoor coil freezestat, or by compressor internal line-break
On a drop in room temperature, heating contact no. 1 in device (overcurrent or overtemperature), and compressor is
the thermostat closes, energizing heat relay (HR), reversing calling for either cooling or heating, Cycle-LOC protection
valve relay (RVR), reversing valve solenoids (RVS1 and RVS2) device simultaneously locks out unit and lights a warning
and compressor no. 2 contactor. Compressor (size 014) or light on the thermostat. Restart the unit by manually turn-
compressor no. 2 (size 016) and indoor and outdoor fan ing thermostat to OFF and then to ON position. If any of
motors start. If the 5-minute CTD on the DB is satisfied, the protective devices opens again, the unit continues to
then compressor no. 1 contactor is energized and compres- lock out until corrective action is taken.
sor no. 1 will start.
On units equipped with electric heat, when additional heat NOTE: If the unit fails to operate due to compressor over-
is needed, heating contactor no. 2 in the thermostat closes, current condition, restart by manually resetting circuit break-
energizing W2. ers at the unit. Restart cannot be accomplished at the room
thermostat.
Heating, units with economizer — With unit main power
on, set thermostat at HEAT position and desired room

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INDOOR-AIR QUALITY CONTROLS WIRING

LEGEND
CO2 — Carbon Dioxide
COM — Common
DX — Direct Expansion Coil Sensor
HVAC — Heating, Ventilation and
Air Conditioning
IAQ — Indoor-Air Quality
LED — Light-Emitting Diode
MIN — Minimum
NC — Normally Closed
OAT — Outdoor-Air Thermostat
P — Plug
SAT — Supply-Air Temperature Sensor
TRAN — Transformer
VTS — Carrier TEMP System
VVTT — Variable Volume and Temperature
*Filter status switch and humidity sensor cannot
function simultaneously. Only one sensor can be
wired.
†Such as a CO2 sensor.
**Set auxiliary option to ‘‘2’’ — IAQ Control per VTS
or VVT Installation Instructions.

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Controls (cont)
Emergency heat — If compressor is inoperative due to a and heating/cooling unit. Networking allows your building
tripped safety device (high or low pressure, indoor coil freeze- manager to easily access each of your systems from a single
stat, overcurrent, or overtemperature), the Cycle-LOC™ de- location... whether they are in the same building or located
vice locks out the compressor and lights a warning light on throughout town.
the room thermostat. When the switch is on (thermostat is The TEMP System’s inherently flexible, modular base de-
set to the EM HT position), compressor circuit and outdoor sign supports the exact number of independent, single zone
thermostats are bypassed, and the second stage of thermo- systems you require...no more, no less, no compromises.
stat energizes the indoor blower and the electric resistance
Ideal for department stores, small office buildings, fast
heaters.
food chains, schools, and hotels, a TEMP System is a
TEMP Systems cost-effective way to maintain comfortable building
A TEMP System is a network of communicating Carrier environments.
TEMP System Thermostats and rooftop units with factory-
mounted, direct digital controls, each serving its own zone

TEMP SYSTEM

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Variable Volume/Variable Temperature Through the use of Carrier’s communicating electronic
(VVTt) Systems Apollo controls, VVT Systems are able to provide the com-
VVT Systems are dedicated to total building comfort. fort of a multiple zone system while using the installation,
Carrier thermostats, zone dampers, and HVAC (heating, operating, and maintenance economics of single zone equip-
ventilating, and air conditioning) equipment with factory- ment...virtually putting an end to the cost vs. comfort
mounted Apollo direct digital controls continually monitor compromise.
and adjust the equipment operation to ensure uninterrupted
and personalized comfort for all occupants.

VVT SYSTEM

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Application data
Outdoor installation — Units approved for outdoor in- Airflow — Units are draw-thru on cooling and mechanical
stallation only. heating and blow-thru on electric resistance heating.
Ductwork — Ductwork should be attached to the curb on Maximum airflow — To minimize the possibility of con-
all units. Interior installation may proceed before unit is set densate blow-off from indoor coil, airflow through units
in place on roof. If ductwork is to be attached to unit, do should not exceed 236 L/s (500 cfm/ton).
not drill in condensate drain pan area — leaks may result. Minimum airflow — For cooling, minimum airflow is
Field-fabricated concentric ductwork may be connected as 142 L/s (300 cfm/ton).
shown below.
Minimum ambient cooling operation temperature —
Thru-the-curb service connections — Roof curb con- Units are designed to operate at outdoor temperatures down
nections allow field power wires and control wires to enter to 4 C (40 F). To operate at lower outdoor temperatures,
through the roof curb opening. see price pages for appropriate accessory combinations
Thermostat — Use of 2-stage heating and cooling ther- for specific applications, or contact your local Carrier
mostat is required. representative.
The 50HJQ units have 2 independent control circuits, Internal unit design — Due to Carrier’s internal unit
each with a different transformer. Due to this advanced de- design (draw-thru over the motor), air path, and specially
sign, a thermostat with the capability to handle heating designed motors, the full bhp and BkW listed in the notes
(RH terminal) and cooling (RC terminal) separately is re- following each Fan Performance table can be utilized with
quired for proper unit operation. If a jumper is provided on confidence.
the thermostat between the RH and RC terminals, it MUST Using Carrier motors with the values listed in the Fan
be removed prior to unit start-up. Performance Data tables will not result in nuisance tripping
Heating-to-cooling changeover — All units are auto- or premature motor failure. The unit warranty will not be
matic changeover from heating to cooling when automatic affected.
changeover thermostat and subbase are used.

CONCENTRIC DUCT AIR DISTRIBUTION

NOTE: Do not drill in this area, damage to basepan may result in


water leak.

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TYPICAL FIELD THERMOSTAT WIRING

LEGEND
TB — Terminal Block
NOTE: The 50HJQ units have 2 independent control circuits, each
with a different transformer. Due to this advanced design, a thermo-
stat with the capability to handle heating (RH terminal) and cooling
(RC terminal) separately is required for proper unit operation. If a
jumper is provided on the thermostat between the RH and RC ter-
minals, it MUST be removed prior to unit start-up.

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Guide specifications
Packaged Rooftop Heat Pump Unit with 6. Holes shall be provided in the base rails for rig-
Electric Heat Option, Constant Volume ging shackles to facilitate overhead rigging.
Application 7. Unit shall have a factory-installed internal conden-
sate drain connection and a sloped condensate pan.
HVAC Guide Specifications
Size Range: 35.2 and 46.4 kW (13 and 15 tons), C. Fans:
Nominal Cooling 1. Indoor Blower:
Carrier Model Number: 50HJQ a. The fan shall be belt driven with an adjust-
Part 1 — General able motor pulley.
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION b. The fan wheel shall be made from steel, be
Unit is an outdoor, rooftop-mounted, heat pump unit of the double inlet type with forward-curved
utilizing reciprocating, semi-hermetic compressor(s) for blades, and have a corrosion-resistant finish.
heating and cooling duty. Supply air is discharged ver- It shall also be dynamically balanced.
tically or horizontally (with horizontal supply/return c. Fan bearings shall be of the sealed, perma-
adapter assembly or roof curb) as shown on contract nently lubricated, ball-bearing type for longer
drawings. life and lower maintenance (size 014).
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE d. Fan bearings shall be of the pillow block, ball-
A. Unit shall be tested in accordance with ARI Standard bearing type (size 016).
340 and shall be designed in accordance with UL 2. The outdoor fan shall be of the direct driven pro-
Standard 1995 (U.S.A. Standards). peller type with corrosion-resistant blades riveted
B. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCA to corrosion-resistant steel spiders. It shall be dy-
Standards (U.S.A. Standards). namically balanced and discharge air vertically.
C. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A (U.S.A. D. Compressor(s):
Standards) requirements for flame spread and smoke 1. The reciprocating semi-hermetic compressor(s)
generation. shall have factory-installed external spring vibra-
D. Unit casing shall be capable of withstanding ASTM tion isolation.
Standard B117 (U.S.A. Standards) 500-hour salt spray 2. The factory-installed crankcase heaters shall pre-
test. vent refrigerant dilution of oil.
E. Unit shall conform to ISO 9001:2000 manufactur- 3. Shall be on independent circuits (size 016 only).
ing quality standard (U.S.A. Standard). 4. Shall have unloading capability (size 014 only).
F. Unit shall be designed to conform to ASHRAE 15 E. Coils:
(U.S.A. Standard, latest revision). Indoor and outdoor coils shall have lanced aluminum
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING or copper plate fins mechanically bonded to seamless
Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturer’s internally grooved copper tubes of the face split de-
recommendations. sign with all joints brazed.
Part 2 — Products F. Refrigerant Components:
2.01 EQUIPMENT (STANDARD) Refrigerant circuit components shall include:
A. General: 1. Filter driers and fixed expansion devices.
The 50HJQ unit shall be a factory-assembled, single 2. Service gage connection on suction, discharge, and
piece heat pump unit. Contained within the unit en- liquid lines.
closure shall be all factory-installed wiring, piping, con- 3. Suction and discharge service valves.
trols, refrigerant charge (R-22), and special features
4. Reversing valve.
required prior to field start-up.
5. Accumulator.
B. Unit Cabinet:
G. Filter Section:
1. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized steel,
precoated with a baked enamel finish. Standard filter section shall consist of 2 sizes of factory-
installed, 50.8 mm (2-in.) thick throwaway fiberglass
2. Indoor blower compartment interior surfaces shall
filters of commercially available sizes.
be insulated with a minimum 12.7 mm (1⁄2-in.)
thick, flexible fiberglass insulation, neoprene coated H. Controls and Safeties:
on the air side. 1. Unit Controls:
3. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for Controls shall perform the following functions:
servicing. a. Capacity control (2-step).
4. Filters shall be accessible through an access panel. b. Economizer operation (optional).
5. The manual damper shall permit up to 25% out- c. Self-contained low-voltage control circuit.
door air for year-round ventilation.

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d. Unit shall incorporate an outdoor coil defrost L. Special Features:
system to prevent excessive frost accumula- Certain standard features are not applicable when the
tion during heating duty, and shall be con- features designated * are specified. For assistance in
trolled as follows: amending the specifications, contact your local
1) Defrost shall be initiated on the basis of Carrier Sales office.
time and coil temperature.
2) A field-settable (30, 50, or 90-minute) 1. Roof Curbs (Horizontal and Vertical):
timer shall activate defrost cycle only if coil a. The roof curbs shall be formed of 18-gage
temperature is low enough to indicate a steel with wood nailer strip and shall be ca-
heavy frost condition. pable of supporting unit’s entire weight.
3) Defrost cycle shall terminate when de- b. Both horizontal and vertical supply/return
frost thermostat is satisfied and shall curbs shall be available.
have a positive termination time of c. Seal strip 12 mm (3⁄8 in. thick) shall be pro-
10 minutes. vided to apply to the roof curb.
2. Safeties: 2. Horizontal Adapter:
a. Should any of the following safety devices trip Includes factory-assembled adapter and duct
and shut off the compressor, the unit shall which substantially improves indoor-fan static
incorporate a solid-state compressor lockout performance.
which will provide reset capability at the space
thermostat: * 3. Integrated Economizer:
1) Compressor overtemperature, a. Integrated type capable of simultaneous econo-
overcurrent. mizer and compressor operation to provide
2) Low-pressure switch. cooling with outdoor air.
3) High-pressure switch. b. Equipped with low-leakage dampers not to
4) Freeze protection thermostat. exceed 3% leakage at 3.39 kPa (1.0 in. wg)
b. Heating section shall be provided with the fol- pressure differential.
lowing minimum protections: c. Capable of introducing up to 100% outdoor
1) High-temperature limit switches. air.
2) Overcurrent protection.
d. Equipped with dry-bulb temperature control
I. Operating Characteristics: to govern economizer changeover.
1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at e. Equipped with a spring-return damper mo-
52 C (125 F) ambient outdoor temperature ex- tor which shall close the dampers on power
ceeding maximum load criteria of ARI Standard loss.
340.
* 4. Head Pressure Control Package:
2. Unit shall have standard controls and will operate
Package shall consist of an accessory outdoor-
in cooling to 4 C (40 F).
air package and a solid-state control with out-
3. Compressor shall be capable of operation in heat- door coil temperature sensor for controlling out-
ing duty down to −29 C (−20 F) ambient outdoor- door fan motor speed to maintain condensing
air temperature. temperature between 32 C (90 F) and 38 C
4. Unit shall be capable of simultaneous heating duty (100 F) at low outdoor ambient temperatures.
and defrost cycle operation when using electric * 5. Power Exhaust Package:
heaters indicated in Section L, Special Features.
Package shall include a propeller-style 1⁄2 hp ex-
J. Electrical Requirements: haust fan, motor, and damper for vertical flow
All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet at a single units with economizer to assure proper building
location. pressurization. Exhaust motor operation is con-
K. Motors: trolled by a switch on the economizer motor.
1. The compressor motors shall be of the refrigerant * 6. Barometric Relief Damper Package:
cooled type with internal thermal overload pro- a. Package shall include damper, seals, hard-
tection and shall use a calibrated circuit breaker ware, and hoods to relieve excess internal
for electrical protection. pressure.
2. All fan motors shall have permanently lubricated, b. Damper shall close due to gravity upon unit
sealed bearings and inherent automatic reset ther- shutdown.
mal overload protection or manual reset calibrated * 7. Thermostat and Subbase Assembly:
circuit breakers. To provide staged heating and cooling in addi-
3. All motors shall have Class B insulation. tion to automatic (or manual) changeover and fan
control.

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Guide specifications (cont)
8. Two-Position Damper: * 14. Direct Digital Controls:
The two-position damper package shall include a. Shall be available as a factory-installed
a single-blade damper and motor. It admits up to option.
25% outdoor air, and shall close upon unit b. Shall actively monitor all modes of opera-
shutoff. tion, as well as indoor-fan status, filter status,
9. Accessory Compressor Cycle Delay: indoor-air quality, supply-air temperature, and
The compressor cycle delay prevents rapid cy- outdoor-air temperature.
cling of the compressor by preventing it from c. Shall work with Carrier TEMP and VVTt
restarting for a minimum of 5 minutes after systems.
shutdown. d. Shall have built-in diagnostics for thermostat
10. Electric Heater Package: commands for both staged heating and cool-
Fully assembled for installation. ing, indoor-fan operation, and economizer
operation.
11. Low Ambient Kits:
When used either alone or in conjunction with e. Shall be equipped with a 5-minute time de-
lay between modes of operation.
head pressure control and/or winter start pack-
ages, allows unit to operate at lower outdoor am- * 15. Emergency Heat Package:
bient temperatures. a. Package shall consist of emergency heat con-
* 12. Enthalpy Sensor(s): trol box containing emergency heat relays and
a. For use with economizer only. outdoor thermostat(s), and an emergency heat
thermostat subbase with warning light.
b. Shall supply solid-state enthalpy sensing func-
tion (one sensor required). b. When mechanical heating is locked out, aux-
iliary heat shall be activated when necessary.
c. Capable of comparing enthalpy content
(temperature and humidity) of outdoor and 16. Glycol Coil:
indoor air and controlling economizer cut-in Coil shall be 2-row copper tube (1⁄2-in. OD) with
point at the most economical level (differen- aluminum plate fins (15 fins/in.) and 1.625 in.
tial enthalpy sensor kit required). OD copper headers. Input and output connec-
tions shall be 1.625 in. ODM copper stubs for
* 13. Electronic Programmable Thermostat:
sweat connection. Coil shall be furnished with
Capable of using deluxe full-featured electronic suitable support rails, end plates, and hard-
thermostat. ware for ready field installation in heater
compartment.

Carrier Corporation • Syracuse, New York 13221 304 3-97


Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 1 4 Page 36 Catalog No. 005-074 Printed in U.S.A. Form 50HJQ-C2PD
Tab 5a 5a Replaces: 50HJQ-C1PD

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