McQuay Type J Series Incremental Conditioner

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Catalog 1330-5 McQuay Type J Series Incremental Conditioner

Contents Model Nomenclature...2 Incremental Type J Application...3 Design Features... 4-6 Dimensional Data... 7-8 Electric Units...7 Hydronic Units...8 Application Considerations...9 Performance Data...9 Cooling Capacities at Nonstandard Conditions...10 Heating Capacities at Nonstandard Conditions...11 Wiring Diagrams... 12-17 MCO With Electric Heat...12 MCO With Hot Water Heat...13 MCO With Steam Heat...14 Energy Saving Options...15 Guest Room Control Wiring...15 Engineering Guide Specifications... 15-16 Model Nomenclature P MEJ 1 009 C Z 41 Z 12 AQ 14 C 1 A 1 Product Category P = PTAC (Type J) Product Identifier MEJ = MEJ MEH = MEJ Heat Section Design Series 1 = A Design Nominal Capacity 009 = 9,000 012 = 12,000 Voltage C = 208-60 - 1 G = 230-60 - 1 J = 265-60 - 1 Coil Options (none) Heating Options 35 = 2.5 KW 41 = 3.5 kw 62 = Hydronic, normally open Product Style 1 = 1st Style Change SKU Type A = Stock B = Quick Ship C = Tailored Color 1 = Antique Ivory Power Connection C = Cord Return Air 14 = Bottom Discharge AQ = Slope Top Controls 12 = Unit-Mount MCO Hand Orientation Z = Not Applicable McQuay Type J Series Incrmental units are tested and rated in accordance with ARI Standards 310 and 380. McQuay and Incremental are registered trademarks of McQuay International. 2007 McQuay International Bulletin illustrations cover the general appearance of McQuay products at the time of publications and we reserve the right to make changes in design and construction at any time without notice. Catalog 1330 / Page of 16 (10-07)

Type J Series Incremental Conditioner True Year-Round Air Conditioning The McQuay Type J Series Incremental conditioner is designed and built for either through-the-wall or overthe-sill installations. These units have their outdoor air connections at the top in order to clear beams or other obstructions within a wall. It can also be used where the ground floor is slightly below grade. Application The McQuay Type J Series conditioner was designed to provide complete four-season air conditioning both heating and cooling for either existing or projected multi-room buildings such as apartment houses, hospitals, hotel and motel guests rooms, office buildings and related applications. This attractive air conditioner is designed to be installed free-standing, and usually occupies less space than the radiator it replaces. The hydronic version uses steam vapor or circulating hot water for heating, electricity for cooling. The electric version uses electricity for both heating and cooling. The McQuay Type J Series is intended to be used in multiples as the key component of Incremental air conditioning for multi-room buildings. It gives each tenant complete, personal control over the room environment. Function The McQuay Type J Series provides all six major benefits of true year-round air conditioning: air circulation for that fresh feeling. controlled ventilation with doors and windows closed. air cleansing for better health. cleaner rooms and less work. automatic warmth when it s cool. automatic cooling and removal of excessive humidity when it s warm with the choice of either heating or cooling at any time. Figure 1. Type J Components Outdoor Louver (Architectural) Cooling Chassis Cabinet Front Intake Grille Base Heater Type J - Incremental Room Conditioner 13-7/8 x 29-3/4 wall sleeve dimensions Cooling capacities from 9,400 to 11,300 Btuh Three voltages 208, 230 and 265V EERs up to 9.6 Designed for long product life Catalog 1330 / Page 3 of 16 (10-07)

Design Features Chassis The concept of individualized room conditioning began many years ago with the Type J 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 this unit. Many important features have been developed. Those features relevant to this design change are listed below. Figure 2. Cooling Chassis Compressor The power plant for the Type J is a high efficiency rotary compressor. It has a proven track record of efficiency and reliability for low cost and continuous service over many years. In addition to its high efficiency, the compressor includes thermal overload protection and is precision balanced for quiet operation. Figure 3. Compressor Heat Transfer Surface An advanced coil design is employed in all Type J 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 for positive heat transfer. The fins are lanced to increase the air turbulence making the coil extremely efficient. 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 hardwired connections that hinder chassis removal for scheduled maintenance. All unit sizes utilize the same amp connector to facilitate interchangeability of spare chassis. High Efficiency Condensing Section 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, which is then transferred to the outdoor side where it is picked up by the outdoor fan. This condensate is then thrown against the hot outdoor coil where it is dissipated to the outside as vapor. In addition to disposing of condensate without drip, splash, or spray, this re-evaporation helps improve the unit s efficiency by lowering the condenser temperature and improving heat transfer. Outside Air Damper Control A motorized outside air damper is standard on all Type J 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 help prevent unauthorized tampering. Controls The brains to operate the Type J unit are in the control box. The control box is an integral part of the front panel and has a plug-in harness for quick connection to the cooling chassis. The control box is factory overlaid with a tough, polycarbonate membrane to preserve its appearance for many years (see Figure 4). Color coded pushbuttons and large, raised function indicators improve readability for the visually impaired. Figure 4. Control Overlay Heavy-Duty Construction The Type J cooling chassis is constructed of heavygauge steel. It is insulated with a waterproof material to prevent sweating. The dense insulation, combined with heavy-gauge steel, results in low sound levels. Catalog 1330 / Page 4 of 16 (10-07)

Base Heat Section The base heat section for the Type J Series units performs multiple functions. It houses three variations of heating coil steam, hot water, or electric resistance. In addition to housing these three types of coils, the base heat section also serves as the wall sleeve. The base heat section contains the indoor fans and filter so it is possible to install the Type J as a heating only unit for future cooling. This option is especially attractive where heat is needed immediately, but cooling isn t required until a later phase of construction or until the space is rented. Units required as heating only are supplied with an insulated weather panel in the space that the cooling chassis normally occupies. When cooling becomes necessary, the weather panel is quickly removed and a self-contained cooling chassis is slid into the space. Other features of the base heat section are listed below. Wall Boxes The Type J Series unit has an unusual wall box profile. The wall opening location is at the top of the wall box to accommodate piping or other structural interference at the base of the wall. These units were originally designed to supplement or replace base-board radiant heat. It was often impractical to re-route piping to accommodate a floor level wall opening. Older building methods containing floor level I-beam construction also make floor level wall openings impractical. The Type J Series unit provides over 12 of clearance to adapt to these situations. No other unit in the industry provides this type of flexibility. The wall box is coated with a very tough, oven baked powder paint to resist corrosion. The standard color is Antique Ivory that is formulated to blend with any decor. Figure 6. Type J Wall Box 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 for quiet operation. High Efficiency Motors High efficiency, low sound producing PSC motors are utilized in Type J units. All motors employ extended lube lines for periodic lubrication during scheduled maintenance. Factory Installed Valve Hot water and steam heat sections are furnished with a factory installed valve. Normally open line voltage valves are supplied for hot water coils and normally closed line voltage valves are supplied on steam coils. Figure 5. Base Heat Section Front Panel The J Series units utilize a sloped front panel that is both functional and attractive. Unlike units with top discharge, the slope directs the air away from the curtain to provide increased air distribution. The 45 angle slope also discourages tenants from placing objects on the discharge that could cause operational problems. The sloped design of the Type J front panel adds to the comfort level in the room by eliminating discharge air drafts often associated with front discharge designs. The 45 angle provides a divergent air pattern with adequate throw to supply excellent air circulation in the conditioned space. Figure 7. Front Panel Catalog 1330 / Page 5 of 16 (10-07)

IAQ Features Innovative air quality features have been designed into the Type J Series units. In addition to the permanent, viscous coated, aluminum mesh filter, three other filtration options are offered. For applications such as nursing homes, child care centers, hospitals, etc., where ammonia based odors are present, a Zeolite filter is available that is very effective in this environment. For rooms with odors such as cigarette smoke, cooking odors, disinfectants or organic odors like mold and mildew, a charcoal filter with 150% activated carbon is effective. The third optional filter is a washable electrostatic type that is particularly effective in areas where higher than normal dust is present. The electrostatic filter is made of two layers of heavy vinyl mesh that traps dust in a chamber where it is held until it can be rinsed away during scheduled maintenance. The Type J Series unit is also supplied with a sloped drain pan to remove condensate generated during cooling to the outdoor section for proper disposal. By removing stagnant water at the indoor drain pan, the potential risk of microbial growth is diminished. Figure 8. Optional Filters Outdoor Louvers Two styles of exterior louvers are available for Type J Series units. The standard louver is a one-piece, stamped aluminum type that is finished natural. This louver is available as shown in Figure 9 or in a flanged version. Attractive, rugged architectural louvers (Figure 10) are also available as a standard option for all Type J Series conditioners. Architectural louvers are extruded aluminum and are finished natural. Figure 9. Standard Stamped Louver Louvers by others are acceptable as long as they meet factory specifications. They must have a minimum free area of % or a pressure drop not exceeding.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 treatments that may affect normal operation of the unit, or restrict free air discharge of condenser airflow, should be referred to McQuay 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 McQuay 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 be at least 13 3 4 '' high by 29 3 4 '' wide. Typical Louver Design The illustrations below show 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 percentage of free area, divide dimension X by dimension Y. Figure 11. Louver Designs Sample Calculation: X Free Area % = x 100 Y Figure 10. Architectural Louver Where X = 1.125 Y = 1.50 1.125 Free Area % = x 100 = 75% 1.50 Catalog 1330 / Page 6 of 16 (10-07)

Dimensional Data Figure 12. Electric Units Note 1: 9 1 / 4 '' is standard rear extension. Consult factory for rear extensions other than 9 1 4 ''. Plan Elevation Side Elevation Front Elevation Catalog 1330 / Page 7 of 16 (10-07)

Dimensional Data Figure 13. Hydronic Units 3 1 / 8 29 3 / 4 9 1 / 4 2 Dia. 2 Holes Base Heat Section Can Be Recessed In Wall Up To This Point 1 7 / 8 Covered Control Panel 4 1 3 / 8 Dia. Hole (Both Sides) Closed With Plug Buttons 1 1 / 2 16 1 / 2 Junction Box, 2 x 2 x 4 1 / 8 1 1 / 8 45 4 Plan Elevation 13 7 / 8 26 3 / 4 1 1 / 2 4-way Adjustable Conditioned Air Discharge Grilles 1 3 / 8 Dia. Hole in Rear Panel (Both Sides) 12 3 / 4 11 1 / 4 7 6 1 / 2 Hydronic Heating Coil With 1 / 2 FPT 3 1 / 2 4 1 / 4 9 1 / 8 3 29 Hydronic Heating With 5 / 8 O.D. Copper Sweat Connections (Factory Mounted) 11 Side Elevation 1 7 / 8 36 Front Elevation 1 / 2 Electrical Knockout in Rear Panel Catalog 1330 / Page 8 of 16 (10-07)

Application Considerations The wall opening for the Type J unit is 12 1 / 2 above the floor level to accommodate piping or other obstructions that are present. For existing buildings, a hole must be cut in the wall for the condenser section to protrude outdoors. If this is impractical, the Type J outdoor section can protrude through a window. Depending on the window sill height, the unit may have to be mounted several inches above the floor. There are two ways to install the unit either recessed or nonrecessed. Figure 15 illustrates a typical nonrecessed unit with only the rear extension projecting into the wall. Figures 16 and 17 show variations in the amount of recess with Figure 17 depicting the maximum recess depth. The rough-in dimensions for the Type J also vary for recessed and nonrecessed installations. Figure 14 shows the rough-in dimensions for a nonrecessed unit and the rough-in dimensions for recessed units. Note: It is not required to install the unit above the floor line. However, if a kick space is desired, the unit can be installed above the floor as needed. Rough Opening Dimensions Figure 14. Nonrecessed Recessed Figure 15. Figure 16. Finished Wall Finished Floor Figure 17. Caulk Caulk Caulk Performance Data UNIT SIZE 009 012 BTUH 9,400 11,300 EER 9.3 8.5 COOLING VOLTAGE 08V 230V 265V 208V 230V 265V FULL LOAD AMPS 5.2 5.1 4.4 6.7 6.6 5.6 WATTS 1015 1330 AIRFLOW (CFM) COOL/HEAT 80/200 300/230 VOLTAGE 08V 230V 265V 208V 230V 265V SMALL (SM) Amps 13.1 10.9 10.1 13.1 10.9 10.1 ELECTRIC HEATERS HEATER Watts 2600 2400 2600 2600 2400 2600 MEDIUM (MD) Amps 17.0 14.4 12.4 17.0 14.4 12.4 HEATER Watts 3400 3200 3200 3400 3200 3200 HYDRONIC HOT WATER 10,0 11,600 HEAT (BTUH) STEAM 17,500 19,100 MINIMUM SM HEATER 16.4 13.7 12.7 16.4 13.7 12.7 CIRCUIT MD HEATER 1.2 18.1 15.5 21.2 18.1 15.5 AMPACITY HYDRONIC HEAT 6.2 6.1 5.3 8.1 8.0 6.8 TIME DELAY FUSE SM HEATER 0 15 15 20 15 15 OR IF UNDER 250V, TYPE MD HEATER 5 20 20 25 20 20 HACR CKT. BREAKERS HYDRONIC HEATER 15 15 15 15 15 15 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. Consult factory for availability. Capacity and electrical data above is at high cfm unless noted otherwise. Tested and rated in accordance with ARI Standard 310 and 380. Catalog 1330 / Page 9 of 16 (10-07)

Cooling Capacities at Nonstandard Capacities Table 1. Size 007 Table 2. Size 009 O.D. I.D. I.D. TOTAL SENSIBLE TOTAL TEMP. TEMP. TEMP. CAPACITY CAPACITY WATTS (DB) (DB) (WB) (BTUH) (BTUH) 61 7,100 4,900 620 67 8,000 3,500 600 61 7,300 7,300 630 75 80 67 7,900 5,800 620 73 8,900 4,400 610 61 8,100 8,100 640 90 67 8,100 8,100 640 73 8,800 6,0 630 61 6,900 4,800 6 67 7,0 3,400 660 61 7,000 7,000 690 85 80 67 7,600 5,0 680 73 8,500 4,200 6 61 7,800 7,800 710 90 67 7,800 7,800 710 73 8,400 6,600 0 61 6,500 4,0 730 67 7,300 3,200 730 61 6,0 6,0 750 95 80 67 7,200 5,600 745 73 8,100 4,100 740 61 7,500 7,500 7 90 67 7,500 7,500 7 73 7,900 6,500 760 61 5,800 4,300 850 67 6,600 2,900 850 61 6,100 6,100 890 115 80 67 6,400 5,300 880 73 7,200 3,800 880 61 6,900 6,900 910 90 67 6,900 6,900 910 73 7,100 6,200 910 O.D. I.D. I.D. TOTAL SENSIBLE TOTAL TEMP. TEMP. TEMP. CAPACITY CAPACITY WATTS (DB) (DB) (WB) (BTUH) (BTUH) 61 9,400 6,000 820 67 10,600 4,600 810 61 9,200 8,400 8 75 80 67 10,400 6,900 850 73 11,0 5,400 830 61 10,000 10,000 900 90 67 10,200 9,400 900 73 11,400 7,800 8 61 8,900 5,800 900 67 10,100 4,400 890 61 8,800 8,200 950 85 80 67 9,900 6,0 930 73 11,200 5,200 910 61 9,600 9,600 990 90 67 9,800 9,100 980 73 10,900 7,600 960 61 8,500 5,600 980 67 9,600 4,200 9 61 8,400 8,000 1030 95 80 67 9,400 6,500 1015 73 10,600 5,000 1000 61 9,200 9,200 10 90 67 9,300 8,900 10 73 10,400 7,400 1050 61 7,600 5,200 1140 67 8,600 3,0 1140 61 7,500 7,500 1200 115 80 67 8,400 6,100 1190 73 9,500 4,600 1190 61 8,400 8,400 1250 90 67 8,400 8,400 1250 73 9,200 7,000 1240 Table 3. Size 012 O.D. I.D. I.D. TOTAL SENSIBLE TOTAL TEMP. TEMP. TEMP. CAPACITY CAPACITY WATTS (DB) (DB) (WB) (BTUH) (BTUH) 61 11,400 7,100 1090 67 12,900 5,600 1080 61 11,200 9,400 1130 75 80 67 12,0 7,900 1120 73 14,300 6,400 1110 61 11,600 11,600 1180 90 67 12,400 10,300 1160 73 14,000 8,800 1150 61 10,800 6,800 1190 67 12,300 5,300 1180 61 10,600 9,100 1230 85 80 67 12,000 7,600 1220 73 13,600 6,100 1220 61 11,100 11,100 1280 90 67 11,800 10,000 12 73 13,300 8,500 1260 61 10,200 6,400 1290 67 11,600 5,000 1290 61 10,000 8,800 1340 95 80 67 11,300 7,300 1330 73 12,800 5,800 1330 61 10,600 10,600 1390 90 67 11,100 9,0 1380 73 12,500 8,200 13 61 8,900 5,800 1500 67 10,100 4,400 1510 61 8,0 8,100 1550 115 80 67 9,800 6,0 1560 73 11,100 5,200 1560 61 9,500 9,500 1620 90 67 9,600 9,100 1610 73 10,800 7,600 1610 Catalog 1330 / Page 10 of 16 (10-07)

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 18. 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 (Performance Data). Figure 18. Hot Water Heating Correction Factor Curve For conditions at temperatures other than 65 F, determine the correction factor using Figure 19. 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 18 (when using hot water) before plotting the heating correction factor. Figure 19. Heating Capacity Correction Factor Curve To determine the water pressure drop (WPD) at nonstandard flow rates, enter known GPM on Figure 21. 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. For ratings at nonstandard conditions using steam, refer to Figure 20. 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 (Performance Data), to determine the rating at nonstandard conditions. Figure 21. Water Pressure Drop Curve Figure 20. Steam Heating Correction Factors Btu Conversion Factor For Steam Rating Point 2 psig 65 F 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 1330 / Page 11 of 16 (10-07)

Wiring Diagrams Manual Changeover With Electric Heat Cool Chassis Heat Section Front Panel/Control S1 Contact Positions Legend Ground Quick Connect Terminal Wire Number Field Connection C1 Capacitor, Compressor C2 Capacitor, OD Fan Mtr C3 Capacitor, ID Fan Mtr DM Damper Motor HTR Heater HL Hi Limit MP Motor Protector P1 Plug, Cool to heat P2 Plug, Control to Heat R1 Relay R2 Relay S1 Control Switch (Shown in stop position) S2 Damper Switch TB1 Terminal Block-Cool Chassis TB2 Terminal Block - Heat Section TB3 Terminal Block on Switch-Front Panel/Control TC1 Room T'Stat VM Valve Motor WN Wire Connector Catalog 1330 / Page 12 of 16 (10-07)

Manual Changeover With Hot Water Heat Cool Chassis Heat Section Front Panel/Control S1 Contact Positions Legend Ground Quick Connect Terminal Wire Number Field Connection C1 Capacitor, Compressor C2 Capacitor, OD Fan Mtr C3 Capacitor, ID Fan Mtr DM Damper Motor HTR Heater HL Hi Limit MP Motor Protector P2 Plug, Control to Heat R1 Relay R2 Relay S1 Control Switch (Shown in stop position) S2 Damper Switch TB1 Terminal Block-Cool Chassis TB2 Terminal Block - Heat Section TB3 Terminal Block on Switch-Front Panel/Control TC1 Room T'Stat VM Valve Motor WN Wire Connector Catalog 1330 / Page 13 of 16 (10-07)

Manual Changeover With Steam Heat Cool Chassis Heat Section Front Panel/Control Legend Ground Quick Connect Terminal Wire Number Field Connetion C1 Capacitor, Compressor C2 Capacitor, OD Fan Mtr C3 Capacitor, ID Fan Mtr DM Damper Motor HTR Heater HL Hi Limit MP Motor Protector P1 Plug, Cool to heat P2 Plug, Control to Heat R1 Relay R2 Relay S1 Control Switch (Shown in stop position) S2 Damper Switch TB1 Terminal Block-Cool Chassis TB2 Terminal Block - Heat Section TB3 Terminal Block on Switch-Front Panel/Control TC1 Room T'Stat VM Valve Motor WN Wire Connector Catalog 1330 / Page 14 of 16 (10-07)

Energy Saving Options Guest Room Control (GRC) This additional control, widely used by hotel/motel operations, can be provided for use on Type J 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 22). 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 55 F. This setpoint is adjustable by the owner to activate anywhere between 45 F and 55 F. 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. Figure 22. Guest Room Control Switch #1 Switch #2 Switch #3 Occ. Unocc. Occ. Unocc. Occ. Unocc. Central control panel (by others) Low voltage transformer (by others) Conditioner #1 Conditioner #2 Conditioner #3 Relay Outdoor Air Dampers Type J units are furnished with an automatic outdoor air damper as standard. The automatic damper is wired in parallel to the indoor fan relay. The automatic damper feature can be overridden by placing the automatic damper switch in the off position. In this position, the damper remains closed during all cycles of the unit. The outdoor air damper is also 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. Engineering Guide Specifications Furnish and install where shown on plans packaged terminal air conditioners of the sizes and capacities shown on the schedule. The units shall be located as shown on the drawings and shall include a base heat section with an integral wall sleeve, a separate cooling chassis, a room cabinet/front panel with integral control and an outdoor louver. All units shall be ETL listed for safety and performance. Units shall be McQuay Type J or equal. Overall dimensions for the basic unit shall not exceed 27'' high, 24 1 4 deep and 36'' wide. Wall opening shall not exceed 14'' high and 30'' wide. Wall opening shall be at the top of the unit to accommodate piping and structural obstacles in the wall. The minimum energy efficiency ratio (EER) in btu per hour per watt for each unit must be 8.5 for all sizes. All units shall operate on volts, 60 Hz, 1 phase power. Cooling Chassis Cooling chassis shall be plug-in with self-contained, hermetically sealed refrigerant circuit. The cooling chassis shall include a vibration isolated rotary compressor, rifled copper tubed evaporator and condenser coils with high efficiency aluminum plate fins mechanically expanded to the tubes for maximum heat transfer. Coil shall be factory tested at 300 psig. Condensate during the cooling cycle shall drain to the outdoor section where it can be picked up by the condenser fan and properly disposed of to the outdoor as vapor. Indoor condensate drain pan shall be a sloped design to insure all cooling condensate will drain to the outdoor section. Condenser airflow system shall consist of a separate, single speed PSC motor with an aluminum blade centrifugal fan. Cooling chassis shall be furnished with a 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. Outdoor motor shall be permanently lubricated type with external oilers for prolonged life. Heat Section/Wall Sleeve The heat section shall be an integral part of the wall sleeve and contain mounting rails to accept separate, slide-in, cooling chassis. The heat section shall contain two double inlet centrifugal blowers driven by a direct drive PSC motor. Units With Electric Heat Heat elements shall be low mass, grid type electric resistance with high limit cutout. Catalog 1330 / Page 15 of 16 (10-07)

Units With Hydronic Heat Heating coil shall have copper tubes with aluminum fins mechanically bonded for maximum heat transfer. Heat section shall be suitable for hot water or steam supply and have a factory installed (normally open) (normally closed) valve for sweat connection to field piping. Return piping shall be 5 8 '' O.D. plain copper tube. Front Panel with Control The front panel shall be constructed of heavy-gauge sheet metal that is coated with an oven-baked Antique Ivory colored powder paint. The top shall be sloped at a 45 angle to prevent air from blowing into the curtains and to prevent the placement of objects that could block the discharge. Discharge grilles shall be four positionable stamped steel with a heavy coat of Oxford Brown colored oven-baked powder paint. The control box shall be an integral part of the front panel with a three-button selector switch for Stop-Heat- Cool and a self-contained adjustable thermostat. The control overlay must be designed for the sightimpaired by containing large, raised function indicators and color-coded selector buttons placed on a white polycarbonate membrane. Raised function indicators must conform to standard set by the National Federation of the Blind and comply with the federally mandated American Disabilities Act (ADA). Filtration Filtration shall be provided using: A permanent, aluminum mesh, cleanable filter, viscosine coated to enhance dust collection abilities. A cleanable, electrostatic filter made of two layers of heavy vinyl mesh to trap dust in a chamber where it can be rinsed away during scheduled maintenance. A charcoal impregnated carbon filter containing at least 150% activated media to absorb ammonia based odors. Filter must be capable of periodic rinsing without losing kits effectiveness. Average life span shall be approximately six months depending upon conditions. A Zeolite impregnated filter containing at least 150% activated media to absorb ammonia based odors. Filter must be capable of periodic rinsing without losing its effectiveness. Average life span shall be approximately six months depending upon conditions. Outdoor Louvers Outdoor louvers shall be (stamped) (architectural) anodized aluminum as shown on plans. Louvers shall be furnished (natural) (painted) as shown on schedule. Louvers shall be easily installed from inside the building after the wall box has been installed. Special field fabricated louvers must be approved by PTAC unit manufacturer as to free area and air circulation requirements. 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. 2007 McQuay International www.mcquay.com 800-432-1342 Catalog 1330-5 / (Rev 10-07)