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2. 2 x rated cap Rated Voltage Table PD 21 Electric Heater Voltage Correction Factors Applicable to Auxiliary Heat Capacity Nominal Distribution Capacity Voltage Voltage Multiplier 208 0 75 240 230 0 92 240 1 00 440 0 84 480 460 0 94 480 1 00 540 0 81 600 575 0 92 600 1 00 Table PD 22 Air Temperature Rise Across Electric Heaters Degree F 12v Ton 15Ton 20Ton 5000 CFM 6000 CFM 8000 CFM ThreePhase ThreePhase ThreePhase KW Stages WC 150B WC 180B WC 240B 9 00 1 17 30 1 18 00 1 11 4 9 5 27 00 2 36 00 2 23 0 19 0 14 2 54 00 2 34 1 28 4 21 3 72 00 2 28 5 Table PD 23 Electric Heater Temperature Rise Correction Factors 96 Variation From Nominal 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 Temperature Rise Multiplier 1 25 1 17 1 11 1 05 1 00 0 95 0 91 0 87 0 83 Indicates both downflow and horizontal units PKGP PRCOOT EN 25 e TRANE Field Installed Control Options Zone Sensors Zone sensors are the building occupant s comfort control devices They replace the conventional electro mechanical thermostats The following zone sensor options are available for Voyager units with the ReliaTel control Manual Changeover Heat Cool System Switch Fan Auto or Off Switch One temperature ES setpoint lever Manual Automatic Changeover Auto Heat Cool or
3. Fresh Air Hood Manual Horizontal Units p Note 9 1 2 When applying economizer to horizontal units connecting ductwork must be run full size to Horizontal Units allow proper operation of Economizer Damper PANEL ECONOMIZER Fresh Air Hood Manual STANDARD END PANEL UNIT Downfl w Units ECONOMIZER END PANEL Downflow Units 1 Table DD 1 Tons A B 1275 15 171 2 5334 36 20 191 2 6434 39 Notes x 1 Horizontal dimension only Downflow economizer 2 p is width of end panel rower Exhaust with Downflow 2 Power exhaust is applied on downflow economizer Economizers Only End Panel View Power Exhaust with Downflow only Economizers Only Side View 42 PKGP PRCOOT EN dimensions are in inches PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Dimensional Data TOP VIEW SHOWING THROUGH THE BASE ELECTRICAL UTILITY LOCATIONS AND ACCESS PANEL SWING CLEARANCES AIR INLET ID SECTION B ACCESS PANEL OD SECTION ACCESS PANEL 1 6 7 8 j N T d 72 pe us THROUGH THE BASE INGED DOOR ELECTRICAL OPTION Table DD 2 Unit Model A B C WCD150 180 42 48 31 WCD240 291 2 56 381 2 43 e TRANE Dimensional Factory Installed Data Options FIOPS Disconnect Swit
4. ACCESS DOOR HORIZONTAL ONLY DOWNFLOW _ CONDENSATE DRAIN CONN 1 00 NPT 7 8 DIA HOLE UNIT CONTROL WIRE 2 11716 SERVICE GUAGE sae PORT ACCESS 84 13716 SINGLE POINT POWER ENTRY 8 15 16 3 DIA HOLE UNIT POWER WIRES 1 1 2 PERIMETER CURB FLANGE 7 117 3716 Downflow Unit Clearance 222227 UNIT OUTLINE CLEARANCE 68 CLEARANCE FROM TOP OF UNIT 72 ROOF t OPENING N 81 Er M CLEARANCE 60 76 172 uc CLEARANCE 48 PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Dimensional Data All dimensions are in inches Downflow Duct Connections Field Fabricated 73 7 16 1 NS 4 1 2 14 1 16 CURB FLANGE 7 7 16 Note Duct flanges mount 7 7 16 down inside the curb on the 172 curb flanges Roofcurb is intended for downflow use only CLEARANCE 48 CLEARANCE 60 Horizontal Unit Supply Return and Unit Clearance FILTER ACCESS DOOR HORIZONTAL UNITS 2 5 t Ir LLLI T T DENEN MIL 1 MO d aul HORIZONTAL CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION LONPT 3 kc CLEARANCE 38 CLEARANCE 8 PKGP PRCOOT EN 41 e TRANE Dimensional Data dimensions are in inches Panel Economizer End Panel Standard End Panel of Unit
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9. 135 0 119 0 153 0 90 8 162 0 58 5 139 0 139 0 154 0 114 0 163 0 81 0 149 0 149 0 155 0 137 0 165 0 101 0 157 0 157 0 157 0 157 0 167 0 121 0 122 0 112 0 144 0 93 2 160 0 55 8 129 0 129 0 144 0 110 0 161 0 80 1 140 0 140 0 145 0 135 0 162 0 103 0 151 0 151 0 151 0 151 0 163 0 125 0 110 0 106 0 130 0 86 9 153 0 52 3 118 0 118 0 130 0 103 0 154 0 76 0 130 0 130 0 132 0 128 0 154 0 100 0 141 0 141 0 141 0 141 0 154 0 124 0 147 0 129 0 157 0 98 2 161 0 60 6 150 0 150 0 158 0 114 0 163 0 81 5 156 0 156 0 160 0 136 0 165 0 99 1 161 0 161 0 162 0 157 0 167 0 117 0 6000 138 0 125 0 155 0 92 9 163 0 59 5 144 0 144 0 156 0 118 0 164 0 82 1 153 0 153 0 157 0 143 0 166 0 103 0 160 0 160 0 160 0 160 0 168 0 124 0 125 0 118 0 146 0 88 7 161 0 57 1 133 0 133 0 147 0 115 0 162 0 82 3 145 0 145 0 148 0 142 0 163 0 106 0 155 0 155 0 155 0 155 0 164 0 130 0 111 0 111 0 132 0 91 8 155 0 52 5 122 0 122 0 133 0 109 0 155 0 78 8 134 0 134 0 134 0 134 0 156 0 105 0 146 0 146 0 146 0 146 0 156 0 130 0 Notes 1 Dry Coil Condition Total Gross Cooling Capacity MBh shown to the left is not applicable In this case the Sensible Heat Capacity SHC is the total capacity 2 All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat 3 MBH Total Gross Capacity 4 SHC Sensible Heat Capacity PKGP PRCOOT EN T ble PD 3 Performance Data e TRANE Gross
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11. Packaged Heat Pumps Voyager 1210 to 20 Tons 60 Hz September 2004 PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE 2004 American Standard Inc All rights reserved Introduction Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners Through the years Trane has designed and developed the most complete line of Packaged Rooftop products available in the market today Trane was the first to introduce the Micro microelectronic unit controls and has continued to improve and revolutionalize this design concept The ReliaTel control platform offers the same great features and functionality as the original Micro with additional benefits for greater application flexibility Voyager continues to provide the highest standards in quality and reliability comfort ease of service and the performance of Trane light commercial products Trane customers demand products that provide exceptional reliability meet stringent performance requirements and are competitively priced Trane delivers with Voyager Voyager features cutting edge technologies reliable compressors Trane engineered ReliaTel controls computer aided run testing and Integrated Comfort Systems So whether you re the contractor the engineer or the owner you can be certain Voyager Products are built to meet your needs Its HardTo Stop ATrane PKGP PRCOOT EN PKGP PRCOOT EN Contents Introduction Features and Benefits Application Considerations Selectio
12. 171 8 181 8 80 49 54 59 4 65 1 71 1 77 6 84 3 91 4 98 9 106 3 113 9 132 3 141 2 147 4 159 7 169 4 179 1 60 9 56 9 61 9 74 9 85 9 98 10 13 10 3 10 48 10 68 10 89 11 11 11 93 12 2 12 46 12 8 13 17 13 55 70 10 37 10 45 10 55 10 72 10 87 11 03 11 22 11 41 11 62 11 84 12 07 12 96 13 25 13 49 13 86 14 24 14 64 75 10 83 10 92 11 03 11 2 11 36 11 53 11 72 11 92 12 14 12 37 12 61 13 53 13 83 14 06 14 43 14 82 15 23 80 11 32 11 42 11 53 11 71 11 88 12 06 12 26 12 48 12 7 12 94 13 18 14 14 14 43 14 67 15 04 15 44 15 85 For other airflow conditions see heating capacity correction factor Table PD 19 Net Heating Capacity and Power Input include indoor fan heat at nominal cfm and 35 inch ESP To obtain net heating at other conditions subtract fan heat at this condition and add fan heat at new condition Heating capacities and powers are integrated to include the effects of defrost in the frost region All heating capacities and power kW at 70 OD relative humidity Table PD 15 12 Ton Horizontal Three Phase Heating Capacities Net WCH150B3 B4 BW at 5000 Outdoor Temp F 8 3 2 7 12 17 22 27 32 37 42 47 52 57 62 67 72 Integrated Heating Capacity MBh 1000 At Indicated Indoor Dry Bulb Temp 60 48 2 52 7 57 7 63 1 68 9 75 2 81 8 88 9 96 3 103 7 111 3 137 3 146 8 154 4 167 7 1
13. motors available for high static applications One of our Finest Assets Trane Sales Representatives are a Support group that can assist you with Product Application Service Training Special Applications Specifications Computer Programs and much more Voyager has the features and benefits that make it first class in the light commercial rooftop market Designed with input from field contractors and engineers its U shaped airflow performance is outstanding PKGP PRCOOT EN PKGP PRCOOT EN Application Considerations e TRANE Application of this product should be within the cataloged airflow and cooling considerations Low Ambient Cooling This Voyager line features as standard low ambient cooling down to 0 F Contact your local Trane Representative for more assistance with low ambient cooling applications Barometric Relief This product line offers an optional barometric relief damper included in the downflow economizer accessory This accessory consists of gravity dampers which open with increased pressure As the building air pressure increases the pressure in the unit return air section also increases opening the dampers and relieving the conditioned space NOTE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BAROMETRIC RELIEF DAMPER DURING ECONOMIZING OPERATION IS SYSTEM RELATED PRESSURE DROP OFTHE RETURN AIR SYSTEM SHOULD BE CONSIDEREDTO CONTROL BUILDING PRESSURIZATION Power Exhaust
14. 0 2 131 150 134 150 AYHHTRN472A 72 0 2 158 175 161 175 Notes 1 Heater kw ratings are at 480V for 460V unit 2 HACR type circuit breaker per NEC PKGP PRC001 EN 29 e TRANE 30 Table ED 3 Unit Wiring With Electric Heat Single Point Connection Continued Electrical Data Standard Indoor Motor Oversize Indoor Motor To Use Heater Heater Control Max Fuse Size or Max Fuse Size or Tons With Model No KW Rating Stages MCA Max Circuit Breaker MCA Max Circuit Breaker 575 Volts Three Phase AYDHTRKW18A 18 0 1 47 50 49 50 WCD150BW AYDHTRKW36A 36 0 2 69 70 71 80 AYDHTRKW54A 54 0 2 90 90 93 100 1 1212 AYHHTRNW18A 18 0 1 47 50 49 50 WCH150BW AYHHTROW36A 36 0 2 69 70 71 80 AYHHTRPW54A 54 0 2 90 90 93 100 AYDHTRKW18A 18 0 1 52 60 54 60 WCD180BW AYDHTRKW36A 36 0 2 74 80 76 80 AYDHTRKW54A 54 0 2 96 100 98 100 m AYHHTRNW18A 18 0 1 52 60 54 60 WCH180BW AYHHTROWS36A 36 0 2 74 80 76 80 54 0 2 96 100 98 100 AYDHTRLW36A 36 0 2 81 90 84 90 WCD240BW AYDHTRLW54A 54 0 2 103 110 106 110 AYDHTRKW72A 72 0 2 125 125 128 150 20 AYHHTRNW36A 36 0 2 81 90 84 90 WCH240BW AYHHTRNW54A 54 0 2 103 110 106 110 AYHHTRNW72A 72 0 2 125 125 128 150 Notes 1 Heater kw ratings are at 600V for 575V unit 2 HACR type circuit breaker per NEC PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Electrical Data Table ED 4 Electrical Characteristics Evaporator Fan Motors 60 Cycle Standard Evapor
15. 05 0 06 6000 0 11 0 15 0 35 0 04 0 06 0 07 0 09 4800 0 07 0 10 0 24 0 03 0 04 0 04 0 05 15 WC 180B 6000 0 11 0 15 0 35 0 04 0 06 0 07 0 08 7200 0 15 0 19 0 42 0 05 0 09 0 10 0 12 6400 0 07 0 11 0 22 0 04 0 06 0 08 0 09 WCD240B 8000 0 11 0 15 0 31 0 05 0 10 0 12 0 14 9600 0 16 0 02 0 44 0 07 0 14 0 17 0 20 20 6400 0 06 0 01 0 22 0 04 0 06 0 08 0 09 WCH240B 8000 0 09 0 13 0 31 0 05 0 10 0 12 0 14 9600 0 13 0 17 0 44 0 07 0 14 0 17 0 20 Notes 1 OA Outside Air and RA Return Air 2 Nominal KW ratings at 240 480 600 volts 3 Tested with 2 filters 1272 20 tons 4 Difference in pressure drop should be considered when utilizing optional 2 pleated filters Indicates both downflow and horizontal units PKGP PRCOOT EN 21 e TRANE 22 Performance Data Table PD 14 12 Ton Downflow Three Phase Heating Capacities Net WCD150B3 B4 BW at 5000 Outdoor Temp 72 Integrated Heating Capacity MBh 1000 At Indicated Indoor Dry Bulb Temp Total Power in Kilowatts At Indicated Indoor Dry Bulb Temp 60 51 9 56 8 62 1 67 9 74 1 80 7 87 8 95 3 103 2 111 1 119 2 138 6 148 1 155 6 168 8 179 3 189 9 70 50 3 55 3 60 7 66 4 72 6 79 1 86 93 3 101 108 6 116 4 135 3 144 5 151 4 164 2 174 3 184 5 75 49 6 54 6 60 65 7 71 9 78 3 85 1 92 3 99 9 107 4 115 1 133 8 142 9 149 4 161 9
16. 1 28 21 31 27 38 32 20 WCD240B 1 33 27 40 32 43 34 1212 15 WCH150 180B 1 28 21 31 27 38 32 20 WCH240B 1 33 27 40 32 43 34 Notes 1 Net weight should be added to unit weight when ordering factory installed economizer or oversize motor 2 For600V heaters net weights are same as 480V heaters 3 To estimate shipping weight add 5 Ibs to net weight 4 Downflow only Indicates both downflow and horizontal units 46 PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Weights Table W 2 Maximum Unit Weights Comer Weights Lbs And Center Of Gravity Dimensions In Unit Maximum Weights Lbs Corner Weights 108 Center of Gravity In Tons Model No Shipping Net A B D Length Width 12 WC 150 1719 1351 465 344 231 311 46 29 15 WC 180 1860 1492 678 227 383 204 44 28 20 WC 240 2467 2008 707 510 331 460 51 34 ote 1 Corner weights are given for information only 1272 20 ton models must be supported continuously by a curb or equivalent frame support CENTER OF GRAVITY LENGTH A CENTER OF GRAVITY WIDTH D CENTER OF GRAVITY Table W 3 Factory Installed Options FIOPS Net Weights Lbs Accessory Weight Unit Model Number High Efficiency Motors 49 150 180 standard size motor 36 WC 210 240 standard size motor 150 180 oversize motor 0 WC 210 240 oversize motor Hinged Doors 27 AIIWC units Powered Convenience Outlet 38 All WC units Throu
17. 1770 203 0 146 0 239 0 84 0 196 0 196 0 2070 183 0 240 0 130 0 216 0 216 0 216 0 216 0 241 0 175 0 235 0 235 0 235 0 235 0 244 0 219 0 Notes 1 Dry Coil Condition Total Gross Cooling Capacity MBh shown to the left is not applicable In this case the Sensible Heat Capacity SHC is the total capacity 2 All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat 3 MBH Total Gross Capacity 4 SHC Sensible Heat Capacity PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Performance Data Table PD 6 Evaporator Fan Performance 12 Ton WC 150B External Static Pressure Inches of Water 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1 00 CFM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM 3HP Standard Motor amp Field Supplied Low Static Drive 1 3HP Standard Motor amp Drive 4000 506 0 69 537 080 568 0 92 599 1 03 631 115 662 126 694 137 726 148 756 159 4500 511 0 87 541 0 98 572 1 09 603 121 634 132 664 1 43 693 155 721 168 749 181 77 194 5000 551 146 580 1 31 612 1 39 640 1 51 672 1 67 700 178 727 190 754 203 7 9 218 805 232 5500 597 1 54 626 1 68 656 1 80 682 1 89 709 204 738 2 22 763 2 34 788 246 813 2 60 837 276 6000 644 199 6 4 2 10 699 228 727 237 749 248 774 266 801 285 825 3 00 848 313 871 327 3HP Standard Motor amp High Static Drive Accessory Table PD 6 Evapor
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19. ARI capacity is net and includes the effect of fan motor heat Units are suitable for operation to 20 of nominal cfm Certified in accordance with the Unitary Large Equipment certification program which is based on ARI Standard 340 360 93 EER is rated at ARI conditions and in accordance with ASHRAE test procedures Integrated Part Load Value is based in accordance with ARI Standard 210 240 or 340 Units are rated at 80 F entering dry bulb and 67 F entering wet bulb at ARI rated cfm Sound Rating shown is tested in accordance with ARI Standard 270 or 370 Refrigerantcharge is an approximate value For a more precise value see unit nameplate and service instructions Optional 2inch pleated filter also available Indicates both downflow and horizontal units 12 PKGP PRCOOT EN Table GD 2 General Data General Data e TRANE 15 Downflow and Horizontal Units 20Ton Downflow and Horizontal Units WC 180B3 B4 BW WCD240B3 B4 BW WCH240B3 B4 BW Cooling Performance Gross Cooling Capacity 180 000 233 000 237 000 EER 9 6 9 8 10 5 Nominal ARI Rated CFM 6 000 5 300 8 000 8 000 8 000 7 000 ARI Net Cooling Capacity 168 000 222 000 224 000 Integrated Part Load Value 10 0 97 10 3 System Power KW 17 50 222 21 3 Heating Performance High Temp Btuh Rating 166 000 208 000 204 000 SystemPowerKW COP 15 69 3 10 19 65 3 10 19 29 3 10 LowTemp Btuh Rating 88 000 118 000 1
20. Accessory The power exhaust accessory is available on all downflow units This accessory can be field installed and will assist in relieving building pressurization Condensate Trap The evaporator is a draw thru configuration A trap must be field provided prior to start up on the cooling cycle Clearance Requirements The recommended clearances identified with unit dimensions should be maintained to assure adequate serviceability maximum capacity and peak operating efficiency Actual clearances which appear inadequate should be reviewed with the local Trane sales personnel Unit Pitch These units have sloped condensate drain pans Units must be installed level any unit slope must be toward access side of unit e TRANE Cooling Capacity Step 1 Calculate the building s total and sensible cooling loads at design conditions Use theTranecalculation form or any other standard accepted method Step 2 Given the following building requirements A Electrical Characteristics 460 60 3 B Summer Design Conditions Entering Evaporator Coil 80 DB 67 WB Outdoor Ambient 95 DB Total Cooling Load 172 MBh D Sensible Cooling Load 122 MBh E Airflow 6000 cfm F External Static Pressure 50 in w g G Rooftop downflow configuration H Accessories Economizer Supplementary Electric Heat 1 Heating Capacity 88 MBh 460 volt 3 phase Electric Supplemental Heat at 6000 cfm Size the equipment usin
21. Conversionless Units The dedicated design units either downflow or horizontal require no panel removal or alteration time to convert in the field a major cost savings during installation Horizontal units come complete with duct flanges so the contractor doesn t have to field fabricate them These duct flanges are a time and cost saver Easy Access Low Voltage Terminal Board Voyager s Low Voltage Terminal Board is external to the electrical control cabinet It is extremely easy to locate and attach the thermostat wire This is another cost and time saving installation feature Low Voltage Connections The wiring of the low voltage connections to the unit and the zone sensors is as simple as 1 1 2 2 and 3 3 This simplified system makes it easy for the installer to wire Electric Heaters Electric heat modules are available within the basic unit If ordering theThrough the Base Electrical option with an Electrical Heater the heater must be factory installed Features and Benefits Powered or Unpowered Convenience Outlet This option is a GFCI 120v 15amp 2 plug convenience outlet either powered or unpowered This option can only be ordered when theThrough the Base Electrical with either the Disconnect Switch or Circuit Breaker option is ordered This option is available on all downflow models Single Point Power A single electrical connection powers the unit Single Side Service Single side se
22. MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC Entering Wet Bulb F 61 67 73 67 73 61 67 73 MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC 140 0 113 0 153 0 91 1 159 0 58 0 141 0 134 0 154 0 105 0 160 0 78 3 146 0 146 0 155 0 124 0 161 0 94 3 153 0 153 0 156 0 143 0 163 0 110 0 143 0 119 0 154 0 93 3 160 0 59 0 145 0 142 0 156 0 109 0 162 0 79 9 150 0 150 0 157 0 129 0 164 0 96 6 156 0 156 0 158 0 149 0 164 0 112 0 4500 5000 128 0 106 0 149 0 83 3 160 0 56 2 130 0 128 0 149 0 104 0 161 0 77 5 139 0 139 0 149 0 125 0 162 0 96 0 148 0 148 0 151 0 145 0 163 0 114 0 132 0 113 0 151 0 86 8 161 0 57 4 134 0 134 0 152 0 109 0 162 0 79 6 145 0 145 0 152 0 131 0 164 0 98 7 153 0 153 0 153 0 153 0 165 0 118 0 116 0 100 0 137 0 82 9 157 0 53 5 119 0 119 0 138 0 98 4 157 0 74 3 129 0 129 0 138 0 119 0 158 0 95 0 140 0 140 0 139 0 139 0 158 0 115 0 119 0 106 0 141 0 88 2 159 0 54 7 124 0 124 0 141 0 104 0 159 0 77 3 135 0 135 0 142 0 127 0 160 0 99 1 146 0 146 0 146 0 146 0 161 0 120 0 104 0 93 5 124 0 76 7 147 0 48 9 109 0 109 0 124 0 91 9 148 0 69 6 119 0 119 0 125 0 113 0 148 0 90 2 130 0 130 0 129 0 129 0 148 0 111 0 107 0 99 8 127 0 81 8 151 0 50 8 114 0 114 0 128 0 97 7 151 0 72 9 125 0 125 0 129 0 121 0 151 0 95 5 136 0 136 0 136 0 136 0 151 0 118 0 145 0 124 0 156 0 95 9 160 0 60 1 147 0 147 0 157 0 111 0 162 0 80 8 154 0 154 0 158 0 133 0 164 0 97 9 159 0 159 0 160 0 153 0 166 0 115 0 5500
23. Testing The fan and idler arm assembly designs have been tested to over 300 000 cycles each Our combined cycle testing is now over 7 000 000 cycles All of Voyager s designs were rigorously rain tested at the factory to ensure water integrity VariTrac Actual shipping tests were performed to determine packaging requirements Units were test shipped around the country to determine the best packaging Factory shake and drop tests were used as part of the package design process to help assure that the unit arrives at the job site in top condition Rigging tests include lifting a unit into the air and letting it drop one foot assuring that the lifting lugs and rails hold up under stress We perform a 100 coil leak test at the factory The evaporator and condenser coils are leak tested at 200 psig and pressure tested to 450 psig All parts are inspected at the point of final assembly Sub standard parts are identified and rejected immediately Every unit receives a 100 unit run test before leaving the production line to make sure it lives up to rigorous Trane requirements Voyager units incorporate either a one piece top or the Trane Tite Top Each part of the top either two or three pieces overlaps in such a way that water cannot leak into the unit These overlapped edges are gasketed and sealed to ensure superior water integrity Roof Top Unit e TRANE Easy to Install and Service
24. if smoke is detected all unit operation will shut down Reset will be manual at the unit Return Air Smoke Detectors require minimum allowable airflow when used with certain models Tool less Hail Guards Tool less hail protection quality coil guards shall be either factory or field installed for condenser coil protection This option protects the condenser coil from vandalism and or hail damage Trane Communication Interface TCI Available factory or field installed This module when applied with the ReliaTel easily interfaces with Trane s Integrated Comfort System PKGP PRCOOT EN Features and Benefits e TRANE VariTrac When Trane s changeover VAV System for light commercial applications is coupled with Voyager it provides the latest in technological advances for comfort management systems and can allow thermostat control in every zone served by VariTrac Ventilation Override Accessory With the Ventilation Override Accessory installed the unit can be set to transition to up to 3 different pre programmed sequences for Smoke Purge Pressurization and Exhaust The transition occurs when a binary input on the RTOM is closed shorted This would typically be a hard wired relay output from a smoke detector or fire control panel The ventilation override kit is available as a field installed accessory Zone Sensors Available in programmable automatic and manual styles Rigorous
25. of our fan motors as shown in our 1 Field Supplied Fan Sheave BK95 1 bore required tabulated data will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure Our 2 Field Supplied Fan Sheave BK77 1 bore required product s warranty will not be affected 18 PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Performance Data Table PD 9 Evaporator Fan Performance 20 Ton WC 240B External Static Pressure Inches of Water 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1 00 RPM BHP RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM 5 HP Standard Motor amp Field Supplied Low Static Drive 1 5 HP Standard Motor amp Drive 6400 8 1 80 556 1 97 582 214 610 228 634 2 44 658 2 61 681 279 705 298 729 319 7200 552 223 576 2 16 605 2 60 631 2 81 655 3 00 678 348 701 3 30 722 355 743 374 763 394 8000 605 301 627 3 16 655 3 39 679 3 63 702 386 724 4 07 745 428 76 448 786 468 805 490 8800 648 383 678 410 705 434 729 461 751 4 87 7A 5 12 791 536 81 559 830 581 848 6 03 9600 702 4 91 729 521 75b 549 779 577 800 6 06 820 6 34 839 6 61 857 688 875 713 893 737 2 75 HP Oversized Motor amp Drive Table PD 9 Evaporator Fan Performance 20 Ton WC 240B Continued External Static Pressure Inches of Water 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 150 1 60 170 1 80 1 90 2 00 CFM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM BH
26. 0 233 0 240 0 2170 256 0 161 0 246 0 246 0 250 0 243 0 258 0 181 0 245 0 245 0 245 0 245 0 259 0 194 0 208 0 188 0 236 0 142 0 251 0 90 8 188 0 178 0 220 0 134 0 2470 86 6 200 0 200 0 221 0 174 0 248 0 126 0 219 0 219 0 225 0 214 0 249 0 163 0 235 0 235 0 235 0 235 0 251 0 199 0 165 0 165 0 196 0 130 0 233 0 80 3 183 0 183 0 199 0 163 0 234 0 119 0 201 0 201 0 201 0 201 0 234 0 158 0 220 0 220 0 220 0 220 0 236 0 1970 8800 228 0 205 0 243 0 151 0 250 0 95 2 213 0 200 0 239 0 1470 252 0 92 3 233 0 233 0 245 0 181 0 253 0 142 0 224 0 224 0 240 0 1870 255 0 131 0 242 0 242 0 248 0 216 0 256 0 155 0 239 0 239 0 243 0 2270 258 0 165 0 249 0 249 0 252 0 250 0 260 0 184 0 249 0 249 0 249 0 249 0 261 0 199 0 193 0 189 0 224 0 140 0 249 0 88 5 208 0 208 0 225 0 183 0 250 0 131 0 2270 2270 230 0 2270 252 0 169 0 242 0 242 0 242 0 242 0 254 0 207 0 172 0 172 0 200 0 138 0 2370 82 1 190 0 190 0 203 0 173 0 2370 124 0 209 0 209 0 209 0 209 0 238 0 1670 228 0228 0 228 0 228 0 240 0 208 0 9600 231 0 212 0 245 0 153 0 251 0 96 0 218 0 210 0 241 0 151 0 253 0 93 1 2370 2370 2470 188 0 254 0 128 0 230 0 230 0 243 0 194 0 256 0 1170 245 0 245 0 249 0 226 0 258 0 158 0 243 0 243 0 246 0 236 0 260 0 168 0 253 0 253 0252 0252 0 261 0 187 0 253 0 253 0 253 0 253 0 263 0 204 0 195 0 195 0 2270 146 0 250 0 90 3 215 0 215 0 229 0 193 0 251 0 125 0 233 0 233 0 233 0 233 0 253 0 173 0 247 0 247 0 247 0 247 0 256 0214 0 1770
27. 0 3500 15 8 114 2 1 1 00 2 9 9 3 WC 240BW 2 575 3 9 00 3500 12 2 80 2 1 1 00 2 0 5 7 Notes 1 Amp draw for each motor multiply value by numbers of motors to determine total amps 2 HP for each compressor Indicates both downflow and horizontal units 32 PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Jobsite Connections DISCONNECT Zone Sensors Typical Number Of Wires SWITCH A Manual Changeover 6 BY OTHERS Manual Auto Changeover 7 ZONESENSORS Manual Auto Changeover with Ee ROOFTOP Status Indication 10 vu qu E Programmable Night Setback with Status Indication LED s 7 B 3 Power Wires 1 Ground Wire three phase 2 Power Wires 1 Ground Wire single phase For specific wiring information see the installation instructions All wiring except power wires is low voltage customer supplied wiring to be copper and must conform to NEC or and local electrical codes Wiring shown dotted is to be furnished and installed by the customer PKGP PRCOOT EN 33 e TRANE Typical Wiring 18 8 WN3ZIMONOO3 9 1808438 OT 66 26 w3zIMONO23 901 1504430 OZT LT7 H3ZIAONO23 9014 1508430 8 8444 901 214 2313 14 ZOF 06
28. 112 5 161 1 161 1 161 2 161 2 180 0 136 8 6600 170 8 144 2 188 9 110 1 196 2 72 6 173 6 172 6 189 7 134 9 198 3 99 3 182 5 182 5 191 0 160 1 200 5 120 2 190 6 190 6 192 9 184 7 202 3 140 8 158 6 137 9 182 2 106 4 192 7 70 2 162 1 162 1 182 7 133 3 194 4 97 9 175 0 175 0 183 6 159 7 195 9 119 6 184 9 184 9 186 2 185 4 199 1 144 1 144 9 131 0 171 3 101 3 188 8 67 3 151 1 151 1 171 5 128 5 190 0 94 7 164 6 164 6 172 7 155 9 190 8 119 7 177 1 177 1 177 0 177 0 192 1 144 4 131 8 124 4 157 2 95 0 180 7 63 4 140 6 140 6 157 6 122 2 181 2 90 5 154 0 154 0 159 6 149 9 181 6 117 1 167 4 167 4 167 3 167 3 182 6 142 8 7200 174 0 150 5 190 0 112 2 196 9 73 6 176 7 176 7 191 4 138 3 199 1 100 2 186 4 186 4 192 9 164 7 201 5 121 7 193 8 193 8 195 1 190 1 203 3 143 0 162 1 144 4 184 2 109 7 193 5 71 2 167 6 167 6 184 8 137 8 195 7 99 2 179 6 179 6 186 0 165 5 197 7 122 4 188 6 188 6 188 5 188 5 200 6 147 4 148 1 137 4 174 0 105 0 189 9 68 2 156 3 156 3 174 3 134 1 190 7 97 2 170 1 170 1 175 9 163 3 192 4 122 8 181 9 181 9 181 7 181 7 193 9 148 7 134 8 130 7 160 2 98 8 182 1 64 2 145 4 145 4 160 6 128 0 182 9 93 4 159 4 159 4 163 2 157 7 183 5 121 0 172 6 172 6 172 5 172 5 184 6 148 2 Notes 1 Dry Coil Condition Total Gross Cooling Capacity MBh shown to the left is not applicable In this case the Sensible Heat Capacity SHC is the total capacity 2 3 4 Indicates both downflow and horizontal unit
29. 18 000 System Power KW COP 13 12 2 1 18 75 2 0 17 29 2 00 Compressor 2 Scroll 2 Scroll 2 Scroll Sound Rating BELS 9 2 9 4 9 4 Outdoor Coil Type Hi Performance Hi Performance Hi Performance Tube Size in OD 375 375 375 Face Area sq ft 27 12 35 3 35 3 Rows FPI 3 16 3 16 3 16 Refrigerant Control Expansion Valve Expansion Valve Expansion Valve Hi Performance Hi Performance Hi Performance Indoor Coil Type Tube Size in 375 375 375 Face Area sq ft 17 50 26 00 26 00 Rows FPI 3 15 3 15 3 15 Refrigerant Control Short Orifice Capillary Tube Capillary Tube Drain Connection No Size in 1 1 00 NPT 1 1 00 NPT 1 1 00 NPT Outdoor Fan Type Propeller Propeller Propeller No Used Diameter in 2 26 2 28 2 28 Drive Type No Speeds Direct 1 Direct 1 Direct 1 10 200 13 800 13 800 No Motors HP 2 50 2 1 0 2A 0 MotorRPM 1 100 1 125 1 125 Indoor Fan Type FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal No Used 1 1 1 Diameter x Width in 15x15 18x18 18x18 Drive Type No Speeds Belt 1 Belt 1 Belt 1 No Motors 1 1 1 MotorHP Standard Oversized 3 0 5 0 5 0 7 5 5 0 7 5 MotorRPM Standard Oversized 1 740 3 450 3 450 3 450 3 450 3 450 Motor Frame Size Standard Oversized 145T 145T 184T 184T 184T 184T Filters TypeFurnished Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway No Size Recommended in 2 20 x 20 x 2 4 20 x 20 2 8 20x 25x 2 4 20 25x 2 4 20 25 2 Refrigerant Charge Lbs o
30. 190 0 184 0 175 0 216 0 131 0 242 0 85 0 196 0 196 0 217 0 170 0 243 0 124 0 215 0 215 0 221 0 210 0 244 0 159 0 231 0 231 0 231 0 231 0 246 0 195 0 162 0 162 0 193 0 128 0 229 0 78 8 180 0 180 0 195 0 160 0 230 0 117 0 197 0 197 0 197 0 197 0 230 0 155 0 216 0 216 0 216 0 216 0 232 0 193 0 8800 223 0 201 0 238 0 148 0 245 0 93 4 229 0 229 0 241 0 177 0 248 0 139 0 238 0 238 0 244 0 212 0 252 0 152 0 245 0 245 0 247 0 245 0 255 0 181 0 209 0 196 0 235 0 145 0 248 0 90 6 220 0 220 0 236 0 184 0 250 0 128 0 234 0 234 0 239 0 223 0 253 0 161 0 245 0 245 0 245 0 245 0 256 0 195 0 189 0 186 0 220 0 138 0 244 0 86 8 204 0 204 0 221 0 180 0 246 0 129 0 222 0 222 0 226 0 223 0 247 0 165 0 238 0 238 0 238 0 238 0 249 0 203 0 168 0 168 0 196 0 136 0 232 0 80 6 186 0 186 0 199 0 170 0 233 0 122 0 205 0 205 0 205 0 205 0 233 0 164 0 224 0 224 0 224 0 224 0 236 0 205 0 9600 226 0 208 0 241 0 151 0 246 0 94 2 232 0 232 0 243 0 185 0 250 0 126 0 241 0 241 0 245 0 222 0 253 0 155 0 248 0 248 0 247 0 247 0 256 0 184 0 214 0 206 0 236 0 148 0 249 0 91 4 226 0 226 0 238 0 190 0 251 0 115 0 239 0 239 0 242 0 231 0 255 0 165 0 248 0 248 0 248 0 248 0 258 0 200 0 191 0 191 0 223 0 144 0 245 0 88 6 211 0 211 0 225 0 189 0 247 0 123 0 229 0 229 0 229 0 229 0 249 0 170 0 243 0 243 0 243 0 243 0 252 0 210 0 174 0 174 0 199 0 143 0 235 0 82 4 193 0 193 0 203 0 179 0 235 0 127 0 212 0 212 0 212 0 212 0 236 0 171 0 231 0 2
31. 2 100 232742 ALYAH 2 2H227H22 899 3012y1N02 53 3 222722 16 W31SAS 1 9 1108 30 15 12 1 02 N3lY3H LOF90 F 39Y19 1 HOHY aa 5 QN3931 ze ve zna v oc aw 243355 zz Ey wove aur Ap Fi auia 7 12 z4 z1 i awT AR 78152 omar Dende 92 yz 3385 aaao wove 85r Se LE SEXES 7 55 21 91 avs eie 778792 mii 9 oue oue SIDE e gt m Et auae a eile 97 8 Zi nar 97 77798 5Q 3 au ove Deve 298 9 T om GP ge ae 82 we IN3AdinO03 01 9 35093 AVN OS 00 OI 381104 9 9 rr SHOLONGNOD 40 53441 10 1d329V 01 or 3 91530 LON Juv S IWNIWH3L LINN 28 T iATNO SHOl2nQNOO H3dd02 ISN 206 W LYON v1 no 1 S3H3 3S 1 53 155378 530 H3NIVHIN3 1034 N311381N3 1 e OBEN 1 m u3n123443 0 1NvAv 3n01412313 1 V
32. 2 8f p en p 8612982 222 181896 1 9 Alves ANES Cno lt 17 98 2 8 74 5 yr Td 10428 131 817 67 14 Q 401818 2 1831 813 TO eus N0T134 StNONNOD 031 PED 1 LLY LA Ir 03 5557 DA 07 321A83S ie xd M i 1 1 elas SzNowoo wor 719312 7 WSZ 38 INOZ WIIdAL st ad I2E 3018 2 811 2 84 24 ayos IQaivT6 EET Svo 5282 Taa ECES PEZE TETAI 14 181179 P SIS VTE 122 fen d DAVO P 108116 4 OVA 19 9 18 9 aware T45 A9 am 108 16 06 88 88 18 98 88 78 8 28 18 08 6L LL 92 SL n 02 69 89 19 99 89 9 29 79 PKGP PRCOOT EN 36 e TRANE Typical Wiring
33. 31 0 231 0 231 0 239 0 215 0 Notes 1 Dry Coil Condition Total Gross Cooling Capacity MBh shown to the left is not applicable In this case the Sensible Heat Capacity SHC is the total capacity 2 All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat 3 MBH Total Gross Capacity 4 SHC Sensible Heat Capacity Table PD 5 Gross Cooling Capacities MBh 20 Ton Horizontal Three Phase WCD240B Airflow 85 AmbientTemperature F 95 105 115 67 73 Entering Wet Bu 61 67 73 b F 61 67 73 61 67 73 MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC 7200 2170 181 0 238 0 140 0 248 0 91 4 224 0 223 0 239 0 168 0 250 0 124 0 208 0 208 0 233 0 171 0 251 0 126 0 233 0 233 0 241 0 201 0 253 0 151 0 224 0 224 0 235 0 206 0 254 0 156 0 242 0 242 0 242 0 230 0 256 0 177 0 238 0 238 0 238 0 238 0 257 0 186 0 202 0 1770 233 0 136 0 249 0 88 9 183 0 1670 215 0 132 0 244 0 84 7 192 0 192 0 216 0 163 0 245 0 121 0 209 0 209 0 219 0 200 0 246 0 156 0 226 0 226 0 226 0 226 0 247 0 189 0 163 0 1570 192 0 1170 229 0 78 3 175 0 175 0 194 0 153 0 229 0 114 0 192 0 192 0 198 0 190 0 230 0 149 0 210 0210 0210 0210 0 231 0 185 0 8000 223 0 1970 241 0 1470 249 0 93 5 228 0 228 0 244 0 176 0 252 0 126 0 2170 2170 2370 180 0 254 0 128 0 238 0 238 0 246 0 211 0 255 0 153 0 233
34. 40BW 517 633 38 0 45 41 0 50 Note 1 HACR type circuit breaker per NEC Table ED 2 Electrical Characteristics Power Exhaust Accessory Accessory Operating Amps Tons Voltage Phase HP RPM FLA LRA 208 230 1 3 4 1040 6 6 13 5 12 15 20 460 1 3 4 1040 3 2 8 4 575 1 3 4 1040 2 1 5 2 27 e TRANE Table ED 3 Unit Wiring With Electric Heat Single Point Connection Electrical Data Standard Indoor Motor Oversize Indoor Motor To Use Heater Heater Control Max Fuse Size or Max Fuse Size or Tons With Model KW Rating Stages MCA Max Circuit Breaker MCA Max Circuit Breaker 208 230 Volts Three Phase AYDHTRK318A 13 5 18 0 1 113 120 125 125 119 127 125 150 WCD150B3 AYDHTRK336A 27 0 36 0 2 160 175 175 175 166 181 175 200 AYDHTRK354A 40 5 54 0 2 207 229 225 250 213 235 225 250 1 12 AYHHTRN318A 13 5 18 0 1 113 120 125 125 119 127 125 150 WCH150B3 AYHHTRP336A 27 0 36 0 2 160 175 175 175 166 181 175 200 AYHHTRP354A 40 5 54 0 2 207 229 225 250 213 235 225 250 AYDHTRK318A 13 5 18 0 1 122 130 125 150 129 136 150 150 WCD180B3 AYDHTRK336A 27 0 36 0 2 169 184 175 200 175 190 175 200 AYDHTRK354A 40 5 54 0 2 216 238 225 250 222 244 225 250 19 AYHHTRN318A 13 5 18 0 1 122 130 125 150 129 136 150 150 WCH180B3 AYHHTRP336A 27 0 36 0 2 169 184 175 200 175 190 175 200 AYHHTRP354A 40 5 54 0 2 216 238 225 250 222 244 225 250 AYDHTRL336A 27 0 36 0 2 190 204 200 225 197 212 200 225 WCD240B3 AYDHTR
35. 7 0 157 0 157 0 157 0 166 0 121 0 122 0 112 0 144 0 93 8 160 0 55 7 129 0 129 0 144 0 110 0 161 0 79 9 140 0 140 0 145 0 134 0 162 0 102 0 151 0 151 0 151 0 151 0 163 0 125 0 110 0 105 0 130 0 87 4 154 0 524 118 0 118 0 131 0 103 0 154 0 75 9 130 0 130 0 132 0 128 0 154 0 100 0 141 0 141 0 141 0 141 0 154 0 124 0 147 0 128 0 156 0 98 4 160 0 60 0 150 0 150 0 158 0 113 0 162 0 81 2 156 0 156 0 159 0 135 0 164 0 98 4 160 0 160 0 161 0 156 0 166 0 116 0 6000 138 0 125 0 155 0 92 7 163 0 59 5 144 0 144 0 156 0 117 0 164 0 82 1 153 0 153 0 157 0 142 0 166 0 103 0 160 0 160 0 160 0 160 0 167 0 123 0 125 0 118 0 147 0 88 6 161 0 57 2 133 0 133 0 147 0 115 0 162 0 82 1 145 0 145 0 148 0 141 0 163 0 106 0 155 0 155 0 155 0 155 0 165 0 129 0 112 0 111 0 132 0 92 4 155 0 52 5 122 0 122 0 133 0 108 0 156 0 78 7 134 0 134 0 134 0 134 0 156 0 104 0 146 0 146 0 146 0 146 0 157 0 130 0 Notes 1 Dry Coil Condition Total Gross Cooling Capacity MBh shown to the left is not applicable In this case the Sensible Heat Capacity SHC is the total capacity 2 All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat 3 MBH Total Gross Capacity 4 SHC Sensible Heat Capacity Table PD 2 Gross Cooling Capacities MBh 12 Ton Horizontal Three Phase WCH150B 85 AmbientTemperature F 95 105 15 Enter Dry CAM Bulb Airflow 61 67 73
36. 78 1 188 8 70 46 6 51 3 56 3 61 7 67 5 73 6 80 1 87 94 2 101 4 108 7 133 9 143 1 150 1 162 9 173 1 183 4 75 46 50 6 55 7 61 1 66 8 72 9 79 3 86 93 1 100 2 107 5 132 4 141 4 148 1 160 7 170 6 180 7 80 45 4 50 55 1 60 4 66 1 72 1 78 4 85 1 92 1 99 1 106 3 130 9 139 8 146 1 158 4 168 2 178 Total Power in Kilowatts At Indicated Indoor Dry Bulb Temp 60 9 18 9 23 9 35 9 46 9 58 9 73 9 88 10 06 10 25 10 45 10 67 11 53 11 8 12 04 12 37 12 72 13 1 70 9 96 10 03 10 13 10 29 10 43 10 59 10 77 10 96 11 16 11 37 11 6 12 52 12 8 13 04 13 39 13 76 14 15 75 10 4 10 48 10 58 10 75 10 9 11 07 11 25 11 45 11 66 11 88 12 11 13 07 13 36 13 6 13 95 14 33 14 73 80 10 87 10 96 11 07 11 24 11 4 11 58 11 77 11 98 12 2 12 42 12 66 13 66 13 96 14 19 14 55 14 93 15 33 For other airflow conditions see heating capacity correction factor Table PD 19 Net Heating Capacity and Power Input include indoor fan heat at nominal cfm and 40 inch ESP To obtain net heating at other conditions subtract fan heat at this condition and add fan heat at new condition Heating capacities and powers are integrated to include the effects of defrost in the frost region All heating capacities and power kW are at 70 OD relative humidity PKGP PRC001 EN e TRANE Performance Data Table PD 16 15 Ton Downflow Three Phase Heating Capacities N
37. 88 2 1 10 55 2 0 HSPF Btu Watts hr Compressor 2 Scroll 2 Scroll ARISoundRating 5 9 2 9 2 Outdoor Coil Type Hi Performance Hi Performance Tube Size in OD 375 375 Face Area sq ft 23 96 23 96 Rows FPI 2 16 2 16 Refrigerant Control Expansion Valve Expansion Valve Indoor Coil Type Hi Performance Hi Performance Tube Size in 375 375 Face Area sq ft 15 83 17 50 Rows FPI 2 15 2 15 Refrigerant Control Capillary Tube Capillary Tube Drain Connection No Size in 1 1 00 NPT 1 1 00 NPT Outdoor Fan Type Propeller Propeller No Used Diameter in 2 26 2 26 Drive Type No Speeds Direct 1 Direct 1 10 800 10 800 No Motors HP 2 50 2 50 MotorRPM 1 110 1 110 Indoor Fan Type FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal No Used 1 1 Diameter x Width in 15x15 15x15 Drive Type No Speeds Belt 1 Belt 1 No Motors 1 1 MotorHP Standard Oversized 3 0 5 0 3 0 5 0 MotorRPM Standard Oversized 1 740 3 450 1 740 3 450 Motor Frame Size Standard Oversized 145 145 145 145 Filters Type Furnished Throwaway Throwaway No Size Recommended in 2 20 x 20 x 2 2 20 x 20x 2 4 20x 25x 2 4 20 25x 2 Refrigerant Charge Lbs of R 22 11 1 11 4 Circuit 11 5 11 8 Circuit Notes 1 Cooling Performance and Heating Performance is rated at 95 F ambient 80 F entering dry bulb 67 F entering wet bulb Gross capacity does not include the effect of fan motor heat
38. 9 6 19 9 20 3 21 0 21 4 21 9 22 3 22 9 80 17 6 17 8 18 0 18 2 18 4 18 7 18 9 19 2 19 5 20 4 20 7 21 0 21 8 22 2 22 6 23 1 23 7 For other airflow conditions see heating capacity correction factor Table PD 19 Net Heating Capacity and Power Input include indoor fan heat at nominal cfm and 40 inch ESP To obtain net heating at other conditions subtract fan heat at this condition and add fan heat at new condition Heating capacities and powers are integrated to include the effects of defrost in the frost region All heating capacities and power kW are at 70 OD relative humidity PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Performance Data Table PD 19 Heating Capacity Correction Factors Variation of Nominal 20 10 0 10 20 Total Gross Capacity Multiplier 96 98 1 0 1 01 1 02 Table PD 20 Auxiliary Electric Heat Capacity Total Stage 1 Stage 2 Unit KW MBh No of KW MBh KW MBh Tons Model No Input Output Stages Input Output Input Output 18 00 61 00 1 18 00 61 00 1275 15 WC 150B3 BW 36 00 123 00 2 18 00 61 00 18 00 61 00 WC 180B3 BW 54 00 184 00 2 36 00 123 00 18 00 61 00 36 00 123 00 2 18 00 61 00 18 00 61 00 20 WC 240B3 B4 BW 54 00 184 00 2 36 00 123 00 18 00 61 00 72 00 246 00 2 36 00 123 00 36 00 123 00 Notes 1 Does not include indoor fan power or heat Voltage 2 Heaters are rated at 240v 480v and 600v For other than rated voltage CAP
39. 9NILY3H 3 8Y2llddY 335 977 S9 INIT vos amp T vos NOLLYSNOIANOD NOLLdO 11 GSN M T3Nvd 223 HOSN3S INOZ 318 33S Q3NIn034 N3HM ST TONLNOD TyNOILdO FZ gt ZS ONY TS S WNIRU31 01 NOSNIS LOMY 01140 TIYLSNI 7 19 UAPVIS SLINN 303 13SNI 33S S IOHINO2 38055384 gt 91 01 14 SLINA 303 NAOHS SNOIL23NNOO LEF 79 aNIT Ui vy8 1 SIN3NOdMO2 YNOLLdO 40 NOLLYNIGAO2 NOLL23NNO2 1 M03 3univH31l 9NIANVdWO2OY 01 343 Q311Y1SNI 67 Rem oN Ga GET Whaat s MT S7041NO2 3H SS3Hd HOIH ON 13SNI OI G4dd SS3NHYH SNOIIdO 123NNO9 LON NOI123S ly OL X08 QHINO2 JHI Ty zu 225 EM 431008 SS3NuvH SNOILdO NY dIMS SLINN 11y LE 822399 0 s m zt erp 8 LNdd 8 4 ddd 1 1 taairan 2 aeee 20 0 uajvze t 08 NIT P JSp L LNdd L Lidd prit gt gt uevze 09 NIT 0 0 il i el 6 9 P zsp Rez NT 11 i y Lidd 20 06 0 MOSN3S 1 taaags t 22 NT us 8 9r P Gre 7977 Z LNdd Z ddd d 20 0 0 taaie tages
40. Cooling Capacities MBh 15 Ton Downflow and Horizontal Three Phase WC 180B Airflow AmbientTemperature F 85 95 105 115 Enter Dry Entering Wet Bulb F Bulb 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 61 67 73 F MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH 5 SHC MBH SHC MBH 5 SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC 5400 162 3 130 3 184 5 103 3 194 1 71 1 163 8 154 2 185 1 126 5 195 7 95 8 170 5 170 5 185 5 148 7 197 4 115 8 181 0 181 0 186 7 170 9 201 0 136 9 150 5 124 1 176 5 99 0 190 3 68 4 152 7 148 2 176 7 122 2 191 5 92 1 161 6 161 6 177 1 145 3 192 1 113 7 173 5 173 5 178 5 168 4 194 9 135 7 137 5 117 3 163 6 93 0 185 5 65 5 139 3 139 3 163 8 116 2 186 0 88 8 151 3 151 3 164 3 139 4 186 7 111 8 163 7 163 7 166 9 163 2 187 1 133 8 124 8 110 8 149 4 94 8 176 1 61 2 129 4 129 4 150 0 109 7 176 4 84 3 141 5 141 5 151 0 133 1 176 7 107 3 153 8 153 8 153 7 153 7 177 0 130 2 6000 167 0 137 5 187 0 106 7 195 3 71 7 169 2 163 7 187 6 131 0 197 2 98 1 177 5 177 5 188 5 154 8 199 6 118 6 186 6 186 6 190 1 178 4 202 6 140 1 154 8 131 2 179 7 102 8 191 7 69 1 156 0 156 0 180 0 128 0 193 2 95 1 168 9 168 9 180 6 152 9 194 1 116 7 180 0 180 0 182 7 177 5 197 3 140 3 141 4 124 3 167 8 97 3 187 5 66 4 145 5 145 5 168 0 122 6 188 3 91 8 158 3 158 3 168 8 147 9 188 7 116 2 171 1 171 1 171 0 171 0 189 9 139 5 128 5 117 7 153 8 90 9 178 8 624 135 3 135 3 154 1 116 1 179 2 87 6 148 1 148 1 155 5 141 6 179 6
41. Doors These doors permit easy access to the filter fan heat and compressor control sections They reduce the potential roof damage from screws or sharp access door corners LonTalk Communications Interface The LonTalk communications interface allows the unit to communicate as a Tracer LCI V device or directly with generic LonTalk Network Building Automation System Controls Power Exhaust Option This option is available on downflow units and provides exhaust of the return air when using a downflow economizer to maintain proper building pressurization Great for relieving most building overpressurization problems Quick Access Panels Remove three or fewer screws for access to the standardized internal components and wiring Quick Adjust Idler Arm With the Quick Adjust Idler Arm the belt and sheaves can be quickly adjusted without moving the mounted fan motor The result is a major savings in time and money PKGP PRCOOT EN Reference or Comparative Enthalpy Measures and communicates humidity while maximizing comfort control Sloped Drain Pans Standard on every unit Standardized Components Components are placed in the same location on all Voyager units Familiarize yourself with one Voyager and you are familiar with every Voyager Due to standardized components throughout the Voyager line contractors owners can stock fewer parts Supply and or Retum Air Smoke Detector With this option installed
42. H3193NNO230 l N3113H1N3 1 H30n123433 0 LNVAV Meee 39NviSiQ V 531115 68031 510 31 LNVATONI S3n01412313 2 53241005 S31 531001 Z3123NNO23Q 1N3N3SSILN3AV 391104 gt 1V3H 31419373 TyNOl1do y AYNPNI 3 36 3Snv2 ONIDI W3S 380438 UMOd 19300510 01 38901114 ONIDIANAS 380438 S123NNO2S Q 310W3H ONIGNTONI zu Ern M3MOd 21812313 11 133 03510 SESS 39v130A INIT i39v110A SnoQHVZVH PKGP PRCOOT EN 34 e TRANE Typical Wiring MO 401134 N3349 a9 ug qu 3018 78 v18 8 30102 agay aaay NOILYNOIS3Q 40103 3HIM 1N3S3Bd 38 LON SIYNINYIL i gt 03810034 SI 1V3H 21812313 TYNOLLdO N3HM 1102512 30 9 WYHOVIG NO1123S 9NILY3H 378 21799 Ed gt FSNL NO 1 AGOZ OL 123NNOD FSNL NO OEZ 187302 S3uIM Q3uIn03N 51 NOI1VH3dO LINN 2 08 002 NO 27 09 802 NAHM Hd ZHO9 AOEZ HO Jay NMOHS SNO1123NNO2 D NOI12310Bd BAYH SHOSS3NdNO2 NOILJJLOYd QvOTH3AO NH3INI 3 vH SHOLON 11y SNOLLIQNOO 9NISYHd JINIS H3ONn Q3123108d Fy SHOIOM 3SYHd 33HHl 13Y 1N02 435013 A TYMHON SALYIIGNI M3EMON NY H38MON A8 S12V1NO2 40 NOIV2OT
43. L354A 40 5 54 0 2 237 258 250 300 244 266 250 300 AYDHTRK372A 54 0 72 0 2 284 312 300 350 291 320 300 350 29 AYHHTRN336A 27 0 36 0 2 190 204 200 225 197 212 200 225 WCH240B3 AYHHTRN354A 40 5 54 0 2 237 258 250 300 177 266 250 300 AYHHTRN372A 54 0 72 0 2 284 312 300 350 224 320 300 350 Notes 1 Heater kw ratings are at 208 240 for 208 230V unit 480V for 460 V unit 2 HACR type circuit breaker per NEC Indicates both downflow and horizontal units 28 PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Electrical Data Table ED 3 Unit Wiring With Electric Heat Single Point Connection Continued Standard Indoor Motor Oversize Indoor Motor To Use Heater Heater Control Max Fuse Size or Max Fuse Size or Tons With Model No KW Rating Stages MCA Max Circuit Breaker MCA Max Circuit Breaker 460 Volts Three Phase AYDHTRK418A 18 0 1 58 60 61 70 WCD150B4 AYDHTRK436A 36 0 2 85 90 88 90 AYDHTRK454A 54 0 2 112 125 115 125 1 12 AYHHTRP418A 18 0 1 58 60 61 70 WCH150B4 AYHHTRP436A 36 0 2 85 90 88 90 AYHHTRP454A 54 0 2 112 125 115 125 AYDHTRK418A 18 0 1 66 70 69 70 WCD180B4 AYDHTRK436A 36 0 2 93 100 96 100 AYDHTRK454A 54 0 2 120 125 123 125 18 18 18 0 1 66 70 69 70 WCH180B4 AYHHTRP436A 36 0 2 93 100 96 100 AYHHTRP454A 54 0 2 120 125 123 125 AYDHTRL436A 36 0 2 104 110 107 110 WCD240B4 AYDHTRL454A 54 0 2 131 150 134 150 AYDHTRK472A 72 0 2 158 175 161 175 20 AYHHTRN436A 36 0 2 104 110 107 110 WCH240B4 AYHHTRN454A 54
44. N Mechanical Specifications e TRANE Supply and or Retum Air Smoke Detector With this option installed if smoke is detected all unit operation will be shut down Reset will be manual at the unit Return Air Smoke Detectors require minimum allowable airflow when used with certain models See the Installation Operation and Maintenance IOM manual for the models affected and the minimum allowable airflow required This option is available on all downflow models Through the Base Electrical with Circuit Breaker This option is a thermal magnetic molded case HACR Circuit Breaker with provisions for through the base electrical connections The circuit breaker will be installed in a water tight enclosure in the unit with access through a swinging door Factory wiring will be provided from the switch to the unit high voltage terminal block The circuit breaker will provide overcurrent protection be sized per NEC and UL guidelines and be agency recognized by UL CSA This option is available on all downflow models Through the Base Electrical With Disconnect Switch Three pole molded case disconnect switch with provisions for through the base electrical connections are available The disconnect switch will be installed in the unit in a water tight enclosure with access through a swinging door Factory wiring will be provided from the switch to the unit high voltage terminal block The switch will be UL CSA agency recogni
45. Off System Switch Fan Auto or Off Switch Two SS 2 temperature 1 setpoint levers Optional Status Indication LED lights gs System On Heat B Cool or Service Remote Sensor Sensor s available for all zone sensors to provide remote sensing capabilities Dual Thermistor Remote Zone Sensor This sensor will allow the customer to reduce the total number of remote sensors to obtain space temperature averaging This sensor should be utilized with ReliaTel controls 26 Controls Digital Display Zone Sensor The Digital LCD Liquid Crystal Display zone sensor has the look and functionality of standard zone sensors This sensor includes a digital display of set point adjustment and space temperature in F Fahrenheit or C Celsius Includes FAN and SYSTEM buttons supports the service functions of the standard sensor E squared memory stores last programmed set points Requires 24 VAC Volts AC This sensor should be utilized with ReliaTel controls Programmable Night Setback Auto or manual changeover with seven day programming Keyboard selection of PROGRAM Mo 12 00 m CLDCK f A il DAY ERASE HOLD TEMP _ 1 MODE FAN co B mur Heat Cool Fan Auto or On Al
46. P RPM RPM RPM 5 HP Standard Motor amp Drive 5 HP Standard Motor amp High Static Drive Accessory 6400 753 339 776 359 799 380 82 402 84 424 865 447 886 469 906 492 925 516 944 540 7200 784 4 15 806 438 827 461 848 484 869 5 07 889 530 910 554 1930 579 950 604 99 629 8000 824 5 11 842 5 32 860 5 55 880 5 80 899 6 06 918 631 937 656 96 681 974 707 993 733 8800 866 6 26 884 649 901 673 917 6 96 934 720 951 746 969 774 986 802 1004 8 30 9600 910 761 927 785 943 8 10 960 835 975 861 75 HP Oversized Motor amp Drive Notes Fan motor heat MBH 3 15 x Data includes pressure drop due to wet coils and filters No accessories or options are included in pressure drop data Refer to Table PD 13 to determine add l static pressure drop due to other options accessories Notes 1 Field supplied fan sheave BK190 required Field supplied belt may be necessary 2 7 5 HP oversize motor with field supplied motor sheave 1VP50 required Field supplied belt may be necessary Factory supplied motors in commercial equipment are definite purpose motors specifically designed and tested to operate reliably and continuously at all cataloged conditions Using the full horsepower range of our fan motors as shown in our tabulated data will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure Our product s warranty will not be affected PKGP PRCOOT EN 19 e TRANE Indicates both downflow and horizon
47. PM RPM RPM RPM 5 HP Oversized Motor amp Drive 5 HP Oversized Motor amp Field Supplied High Static Drive 2 4800 954 341 976 3 60 998 378 1020 3 98 1041 4 17 1062 4 38 1082 457 1102 476 120 495 1138 514 5400 1014 425 1035 4 46 1055 4 66 1074 487 1095 5 08 5 30 1133 5 51 1153 5 73 1171 5 94 190 6 16 6000 1077 5 26 1097 548 116 5 71 1134 5 93 1153 6 16 1171 6 38 1189 6 661 1207 685 1224 708 1242 731 6600 1143 6 43 161 6 67 1180 6 92 197 717 1215 741 1232 766 1249 791 1266 815 1282 841 7200 1207 774 1227 8 04 1245 8 32 1262 8 59 7 5 HP Oversized Motor with Field Supplied High Static Drive 3 4 Notes Standard Motor amp Field 75HP Oversized Motor amp Drive 1 Field Supplied Fan Sheave BK77 1 bore required Supplied High Static Drive 1 2 Field Supplied Motor Sheave 1VP50 7 8 bore required 3 7 5 hp motor kit BAYHSMTO41 208 460 BAYHSMT042 575V 4 Field Supplied fan sheave BK115 1 bore required Factory supplied motors in commercial equipment are definite purpose motors specifically designed and tested to operate reliably and continuously at all cataloged conditions Using the full horsepower range of our fan motors as shown in our tabulated data will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure Our product s warranty will not be affected Fan motor heat MBH 3 15 x Fan Data incl
48. acity and Power Input include indoor fan heat at nominal cfm and 40 inch ESP To obtain net heating at other conditions subtract fan heat at this condition and add fan heat at new condition Heating capacities and powers are integrated to include the effects of defrost in the frost region heating capacities and power KW are at 70 OD relative humidity Table PD 18 20 Ton Horizontal Three Phase Heating Capacities Net WCH240B3 B4 BW at 8000 Outdoor Temp F 8 3 2 7 12 17 22 27 32 37 42 47 52 57 62 67 72 Integrated Heating Capacity MBh 1000 At Indicated Indoor Dry Bulb Temp Total Power in Kilowatts At Indicated Indoor Dry Bulb Temp 60 77 7 86 3 95 5 105 9 109 9 120 0 130 6 141 6 153 2 179 7 192 9 210 6 225 0 239 6 256 8 272 6 289 6 70 75 4 84 0 93 0 103 2 107 3 117 3 127 7 138 5 149 9 175 9 188 7 205 8 219 6 233 7 250 3 265 7 282 2 75 74 5 82 9 92 0 101 5 106 1 116 1 126 4 137 1 148 2 173 8 186 5 203 4 217 0 230 9 247 2 262 3 278 5 80 73 6 82 0 90 9 100 4 105 0 114 8 125 0 135 6 146 6 172 0 184 5 201 1 214 4 228 0 244 0 258 8 274 8 60 15 4 15 5 15 6 15 8 16 0 16 2 16 4 16 6 16 9 17 6 17 9 18 3 19 0 19 4 19 8 20 3 20 8 70 16 4 16 5 16 7 16 9 17 1 17 3 17 6 17 8 18 1 18 9 19 2 19 6 20 3 20 7 21 1 21 6 22 1 75 17 0 17 1 17 3 17 5 17 8 18 0 18 2 18 5 18 7 1
49. ator Fan Motor Oversized Evaporator Fan Motor Unit Amps Amps Tons Model No No Volts Phase HP FLA LRA No Volts Phase HP FLA LRA WC 150B3 1 208 230 3 3 00 10 6 81 0 1 208 230 3 5 00 16 7 109 8 12 WC 150B4 1 460 3 3 00 4 8 40 5 1 460 3 5 00 7 6 54 9 WC 150BW 1 575 3 3 00 3 9 31 0 1 575 3 5 00 6 1 41 6 WC 180B3 1 208 230 3 3 00 10 6 81 0 1 208 230 3 5 00 16 7 109 8 15 WC 180B4 1 460 3 3 00 4 8 40 5 1 460 3 5 00 7 6 54 9 WC 180BW 1 575 3 3 00 3 9 31 0 1 575 3 5 00 6 1 41 6 WC 240B3 1 208 230 3 5 00 16 7 109 8 1 208 230 3 7 50 17 6 120 4 20 WC 240B4 1 460 3 5 00 7 6 54 9 1 460 3 7 50 8 6 74 0 WC 240BW 1 575 3 5 00 6 1 41 6 1 575 3 7 50 7 0 60 0 Indicates both downflow and horizontal units PKGP PRCOOT EN 31 e TRANE Electrical Data Table ED 5 Electrical Characteristics Compressor And Condenser Motor 60 Cycle Compressor Motors Condenser Fan Motors Unit Amps Tons Model No No Volts Phase HP RPM RLA LRA No Phase HP FLA LRA WC 150B3 2 208 230 3 6 00 3450 21 7 156 2 1 50 3 2 8 8 12 WC 150B4 2 460 3 6 00 3450 10 0 75 2 1 50 1 6 4 0 WC 150BW 2 575 3 6 00 3450 8 2 54 2 1 50 1 3 3 2 WC 180B3 2 208 230 3 5 70 9 00 3450 3500 30 1 20 4 225 156 2 1 50 3 2 8 8 15 WC 180B4 2 460 3 5 70 9 00 3450 3500 15 6 10 8 114 75 2 1 50 1 6 4 0 WC 180BW 2 575 3 5 70 9 00 3450 3500 12 1 8 5 80 54 2 1 50 1 3 3 2 WC 240B3 2 208 230 3 9 00 3500 30 1 225 2 1 1 00 5 5 18 3 20 WC 240B4 2 460 3 9 0
50. ator Fan Performance 1272 Ton WC 150B Continued External Static Pressure Inches of Water 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 150 1 60 170 1 80 1 90 2 00 CAM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM 3HP Standard Motor amp Drive 3HP Standard Motor amp High Static Drive Accessory 4000 786 1 70 815 182 843 194 8 0 2 06 897 220 923 234 99 248 974 264 998 280 1022 2 96 4500 806 2 06 833 218 860 230 886 243 912 256 937 2 69 962 283 986 2 98 1010 3 13 1033 328 5000 830 247 855 261 880 274 905 2 88 930 301 954 3 15 978 329 10001 343 1024 358 1047 3 73 5500 860 2 92 883 3 08 906 324 929 3 39 952 354 975 3 69 997 3 84 1020 3 99 1042 4 14 1064 429 6000 893 3 43 915 3 59 936 3 77 957 394 978 412 999 4 29 1020 4 46 1041 462 1062 478 1083 494 5 HP Oversized Motor amp Drive Notes Fan motor heat MBH 3 15 x Fan Data includes pressure drop due to wet coils and filters No accessories or options are included in pressure drop data Refer to Table PD 13 to determine add l static pressure drop due to other options accessories Notes 1 Field supplied fan sheave BK115 required Field supplied belt may be necessary Factory supplied motors in commercial equipment are definite purpose motors specifically designed and tested to operate reliably and continuously at all cataloged conditions Using the full horsepower range of our fan motors as shown
51. ch Fan Failure Switch or Circuit Breaker Clogged Filter Switch Powered Or Unpowered Convenience Outlet Trane Communication Interface Hinged Access Door Black Epoxy Coated Outdoor Coils Hinged Access Door Through the Base Electrical High Pressure Cut Out Supply and or Return Smoke Detectors 44 1 Dimensional Data e TRANE eon J Downflow Condensate Location es Condensate Location Horizontal Condensate C Location Table DD 3 1272 20 Tons Condensate Drain Location Condensate Tons Downflow Only Drain Size Downflow Horizontal A B C D F G H E J E K 1215 15 26746 227 186 474 474 62716 5414s 1 NPT 25 5 20 26716 283 191516 4 4 4 4 76 46 6816 1 NPT 2634 5 PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Weights Table W 1 Accessory Net Weights Lbs Outside Air Damper Oversized High Unit Power Roof Motor Static Tons Model No Net Ship Manual Motorized Exhaust Curb Adder Drive 127 15 WCD150 180B 65 205 32 60 95 205 5 10 NA 20 WCD240B 80 265 32 75 95 235 5 10 127 15 WCH150 180B 50 150 32 60 5 10 20 WCH240B 65 210 32 75 5 15 Table W 1 Continued Electric Heaters Unit All Zone 5 18 kW 23 36 kW 54 kW 72 kW Tons Model No Sensors 240 480 23 240 480 23 240 480 23 240 480 23 1212 15 WCD150 180B
52. ensors is as easy as 1 1 2 2 and 3 3 This simplified system makes wiring easier for the installer ReliaTel Makes Testing Easy ReliaTel requires no special tools to run the Voyager unit through its paces Simply place a jumper betweenTest 1 andTest 2 terminals on the Low Voltage Terminal Board and the unit will walk through its operational steps automatically The unit automatically returns control to the zone sensor after stepping through the test mode a single time even if the jumper is left on the unit As long as the unit has power and the system on LED is lit ReliaTel is operational The light indicates that the controls are functioning properly ReliaTel features expanded diagnostic capabilities when utilized with Trane Integrated Comfort Systems Some zone sensor options have central control panel lights which indicate the mode the unit is in and possible diagnostic information dirty filters for example Other ReliaTel Benefits The ReliaTel built in anti shortcycle timer time delay relay and minimum on time control functions are factory tested to assure proper operation ReliaTel softens electrical spikes by staging on fans compressors and heaters Intelligent Fallback is a benefit to the building occupant If a component goes astray the unit will continue to operate at predetermined temperature setpoint Intelligent Anticipation is a standard ReliaTel feature It functions conti
53. es and power kW are at 70 OD relative humidity PKGP PRCOOT EN 23 e TRANE 24 Performance Data Table PD 17 20 Ton Downflow Three Phase Heating Capacities Net WCD240B3 B4 BW at 8000 CFM Outdoor Temp F 8 3 2 7 12 17 22 27 32 37 42 47 52 57 62 67 72 Integrated Heating Capacity MBh 1000 At Indicated Indoor Dry Bulb Temp Total Power in Kilowatts A Indicated Indoor Dry Bulb Temp 60 78 1 86 8 96 0 106 4 119 9 131 0 142 5 154 5 167 2 180 8 194 0 213 9 228 5 243 4 262 1 278 3 295 6 70 75 8 84 4 93 6 103 8 117 1 128 0 139 4 151 2 163 6 176 9 189 8 209 0 223 1 237 4 255 5 271 2 288 1 75 74 9 83 4 92 4 102 0 115 8 126 6 137 9 149 6 161 7 174 8 187 5 206 6 220 4 234 5 252 3 267 7 284 3 80 74 0 82 5 91 4 100 9 114 6 125 3 136 4 148 0 160 0 172 9 185 5 204 3 217 8 231 7 249 1 264 1 280 5 60 16 7 16 8 16 9 17 1 17 3 17 5 17 7 18 0 18 3 18 5 18 7 18 9 19 0 19 4 19 9 20 3 20 8 70 17 8 17 9 18 1 18 3 18 6 18 8 19 0 19 3 19 6 19 8 20 0 20 2 20 4 20 8 21 2 21 7 22 2 75 18 4 18 6 18 7 18 9 19 2 19 5 19 8 20 0 20 3 20 5 20 7 20 9 21 1 21 5 21 9 22 4 23 0 80 19 1 19 3 19 5 19 7 20 0 20 2 20 5 20 8 21 1 21 3 21 5 21 7 21 9 22 3 22 7 23 2 23 8 For other airflow conditions see heating capacity correction factor Table PD 19 Net Heating Cap
54. essure Inches of Water 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 1 50 1 60 170 1 80 1 90 2 00 CFM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM 5 HP Oversized Motor amp Drive 5 HP Standard Motor amp Field Supplied High Static Drive Accessory 3 4800 975 362 997 379 1018 3 5 1040 4 12 1061 429 1078 4 39 1082 425 1086 410 1094 404 1116 421 5400 1040 4 66 1060 4 83 1079 5 00 1098 5 18 1118 5 36 1137 5 54 1156 573 1174 591 1194 6 11 1212 6 28 6000 1107 5 89 1126 6 08 1144 6 28 162 647 1180 6 66 197 6 85 1214 704 1232 724 1250 744 1267 765 6600 1157 6 90 1186 736 1212 775 1230 799 1246 8 20 1263 842 1279 8 62 7200 191 762 1227 8 30 7 5 HP Oversized Motor amp Drive 7 5 HP Oversized Motor with Field Supplied High Static Drive 4 5 Fan motor heat MBH 3 15 x Fan BHP 3 Field Supplied Motor Sheave 1VP50 7 8 bore required Data includes pressure drop due to wet coils and filters 4 7 5hp motor kit BAYHSMTO41 208 460V BAYHSMT042 575V No accessories or options are included in pressure drop data 5 Field Supplied fan sheave BK115 1 bore required Refer to Table PD 13 to determine additional static pressure drop due to other options Factory supplied motors in commercial equipment are definite purpose motors accessories specifically designed and tested to operate reliably and continuously at all cataloged Notes conditions Using the full horsepower range
55. et WC 180B3 B4 BW at 6000 CFM Outdoor Integrated Heating Capacity MBh 1000 Total Power in Kilowatts At Temp At Indicated Indoor Dry Bulb Temp Indicated Indoor Dry Bulb Temp F 60 70 75 80 60 70 75 80 8 61 6 60 4 59 9 59 6 11 35 12 19 12 67 13 20 3 67 6 66 4 65 9 65 5 11 55 12 39 12 88 13 41 2 74 0 72 8 72 3 71 9 11 74 12 62 13 12 13 65 7 80 8 79 6 79 1 78 6 11 94 12 84 13 34 13 88 12 88 0 86 8 86 2 85 7 12 15 13 06 13 57 14 12 17 95 8 94 3 93 7 93 2 12 36 13 29 13 81 14 37 22 104 1 102 5 101 8 101 1 12 59 13 54 14 07 14 63 27 113 0 111 2 110 3 109 6 12 84 13 80 14 33 14 91 32 122 3 120 3 119 3 118 4 13 10 14 07 14 61 15 20 37 131 6 129 8 128 3 127 3 13 36 14 35 14 90 15 50 42 141 3 138 8 137 6 136 5 13 63 14 64 15 20 15 81 47 172 0 168 8 167 3 165 8 14 97 16 07 16 68 17 34 52 183 8 180 3 178 6 177 1 15 31 16 42 17 05 17 71 57 196 1 192 2 190 4 188 6 15 66 16 80 17 43 18 10 62 208 6 204 3 202 3 200 3 16 04 17 19 17 83 18 51 67 217 8 212 8 210 4 208 0 16 35 17 50 18 13 18 80 72 230 9 225 6 222 9 220 4 16 79 17 95 18 59 19 27 For other airflow conditions see heating capacity correction factor Table PD 19 Net Heating Capacity and Power Input include indoor fan heat at nominal cfm and 35 inch ESP To obtain net heating at other conditions subtract fan heat at this condition and add fan heat at new condition Heating capacities and powers are integrated to include the effects of defrost in the frost region All heating capaciti
56. f R 22 19 9 9 9 Circuit 22 0 21 0 Circuit 22 0 21 0 Circut Notes 1 Cooling Performance and Heating Performance is rated at 95 F ambient 80 F entering dry bulb 67 F entering wet bulb Gross capacity does not include the effect of fan motor heat ARI capacity is net and includes the effect of fan motor heat Units are suitable for operation to 20 of nominal cfm Certified in accordance with the Unitary Large Equipment certification program which is based on ARI Standard 340 360 93 EERisrated at ARI conditions and in accordance with ASHRAE test procedures Integrated Part Load Value is based in accordance with ARI Standard 210 240 or 340 Units are rated at 80 F entering dry bulb and 67 F entering wet bulb at ARI rated cfm Sound Rating shown is tested in accordance with ARI Standard 270 or 370 Refrigerantcharge is an approximate value For a more precise value see unit nameplate and service instructions Optional2inch pleated filter also available Og RON Indicates both downflow and horizontal units PKGP PRCOOT EN 13 e TRANE 14 Performance Data Table PD 1 Gross Cooling Capacities MBh 12 Ton Downflow Three Phase WCD150B 85 Enter Dry Bulb CFM 61 867 73 61 67 73 AmbientTemperature F 95 105 Entering Wet Bulb F 61 67 73 61 67 78 115 Airflow F SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC
57. g Table PD 3 As a starting point a rough determination of the size of the unit must be made This selection will then be confirmed after examining the performance at the given conditions Divide the total cooling load by nominal BTUH per ton 12 MBh per ton then round up to the nearest unit size 172 MBh 12 MBh 14 33 approx 15 tons Step 3 Table PD 3 shows that a WCD180B4 has a gross cooling capacity of 183 0 MBh and 129 0 MBh sensible capacity at 95 degree ambient and 6000 cfm with 80 DB 67 WB air entering the evaporator 10 Selection Procedures To Find Capacity at Intermediate Conditions When the design conditions are between two numbers that are in the capacity table interpolation is required to approximate the capacity Note Extrapolation outside of the table conditions is not recommended Step 4 Verify that there will be enough capacity by determining net capacity In order to select the correct unit which meets the building s requirements the fan motor heat must be deducted from the gross cooling capacity The amount of heat that the fan motor generates is dependent on the effort by the motor cfm and static pressure To determine the total unit static pressure add the following External Static 0 50 in Standard Filter 1 in 0 11 in from table PD 13 Economizer Return Air 0 04 in from table PD 13 Electric Heater Size 18 kW 06 in Total Static Pressure 71 in Note The Evapo
58. gh the Base Electrical 23 All WC units Unit Mounted Circuit Breaker 5 All WC units except those with 54872 kW heaters amp 208 230V 10 All WC units with 54 amp 72 kW heaters amp 208 230V Unit Mounted Disconnect 5 All WC units except those with 54872 kW heaters amp 208 230V 10 All WC units with 54 amp 72 kW heaters amp 208 230V Smoke Detectors Supply Return 5 All WC units Tool less Hail Guard 38 WC 150 180 43 WC 240 Notes 1 Weights for FIOP accessories not listed are gt 5 Ibs 2 Net weight should be added to unit weight when ordering factory installed accessories 3 See Table W 1 for standard factory installed economizer and oversized motors 4 Standard factory installed motors are already included in unit net and shipping weights Values shown for high efficiency motors are in addition to the standard motor weight Indicates both downflow and horizontal units PKGP PRCOOT EN 47 e TRANE General The units shall be dedicated downflow or horizontal airflow The operating range shall be between 115 F and 0 F in cooling as standard from the factory for all units Cooling performance shall be rated in accordance with ARI testing procedures All units shall be factory assembled internally wired fully charged with R 22 and 100 percent run tested to check cooling operation fan and blower rotation and control sequence before leaving the factory Wiring internal to the unit shall be colored and numbered fo
59. h the Micro equipped Voyagers and shall be available in either manual automatic programmable with night setback with system malfunction lights or remote sensor options 51 e TRANE Trane A business of American Standard Companies Wwww trane com For more information contact your local dealer distributor local district office or e mail us at comfort trane com Literature Order Number PKGP PRCOOT EN File Number PLLUN PKGP WCD WCH12 2 20TONS PRCOOT EN 09 04 Supersedes PKGP PRCOOT EN 05 04 Stocking Location 09 04 Webb Mason Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice
60. in our tabulated data will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure Our product s warranty will not be affected PKGP PRCO01 EN 17 e TRANE Performance Data Table PD 7 Evaporator Fan Performance 15 Ton WCD180B External Static Pressure Inches of Water 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1 00 RPM RPM RPM BHP RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM 3HP Standard Motor Drive 4800 691 1 64 723 1 81 751 1 97 778 213 808 232 836 251 861 268 85 286 909 304 931 322 5400 769 229 799 248 826 2 66 850 283 874 302 900 323 926 345 950 3 65 6000 848 3 09 87 5 3 30 901 3 51 924 371 946 3 90 967 4 09 991 4 33 6600 928 4 06 953 4 30 977 453 999 476 1020 4 97 1039 5 18 1059 5 39 7200 1008 5 22 1031 5 48 1053 5 74 1075 5 99 1095 6 24 1113 646 1131 5 HP Oversized Motor amp Drive Field Supplied 7 5 HP Oversized Motor amp Drive 3 1188 746 3HP Standard Motor amp Field 5 HP Oversized Motor amp Field 3 HP Standard Motor amp Field Supplied High Static Drive 1 Supplied High Static Drive 2 Supplied High Static Drive 1 Table PD 7 Evaporator Fan Performance 15 Ton WCD180B Continued External Static Pressure Inches of Water 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 1 50 1 60 170 1 80 1 90 2 00 CFM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM R
61. l programmable sensors have System On Heat Cool Service LED indicators as standard Night Setback Sensors have one 1 Occupied one 1 Un occupied and two 2 Override programs per day Integrated Comfort System Sensor s available with optional temperature o adjustment and override buttons to provide central control through a Trane Integrated Comfort system CO Sensing The CO sensor has the ability to monitor space occupancy levels within the building by measuring the parts per million of CO Carbon Dioxide in the air 2 As the levels increase the outside air damper modulates to meet the CO space ventilation requirements The CO sensor kit is available as a field installed accessory Economizer Controls The standard equipment offering is a fixed dry bulb changeover control In addition there are two optional controls Enthalpy and Differential Enthalpy Control Enthalpy Control Replaces the dry bulb control with a wet bulb changeover controller which has a fully adjustable set point Enthalpy control offers a higher level of comfort control along with energy savings potential than the standard dry bulb control This is due to the additional wet bulb sensing capability Differential Enthalpy Replaces the standard dry bulb control with two enthalpy sensors that compare total heat content of the indoor air and outdoor air
62. n Because today s owners are very cost conscious when it comes to service and maintenance the Trane Voyager was designed with direct input from service contractors This valuable information helped to design a product that would get the serviceman off the job quicker and save the owner money Voyager does this by offering Quality and Reliability ReliaTel Controls LCI R ReliaTel controls provide unit control for heating cooling and ventilating utilizing input from sensors that measure outdoor and indoor temperature ReliaTel PKGP PRC001 EN Features and Benefits e TRANE Ouality and Reliability are enhanced through ReliaTel control and logic prevents the unit from short cycling considerably improving compressor life ensures that the compressor will run for a specific amount of time which allows oil to return for better lubrication enhancing the reliability of the compressor Voyager with ReliaTel reduces the number of components required to operate the unit thereby reducing possibilities for component failure ReliaTel Makes Installing and Servicing Easy ReliaTel eliminates the need for field installed anti shortcycle timer and time delay relays ReliaTel controls provide these functions as an integral part of the unit The contractor no longer has to purchase these controls as options and pay to install them The wiring of the low voltage connections to the unit and the zone s
63. n Procedure Model Number Description General Data Performance Data Cooling Performance Fan Performance Heating Performance Controls Electric Power Dimension and Weights Mechanical Specifications 10 11 12 14 14 17 22 26 27 38 48 e TRANE Features and Benefits Factory Installed Options Black Epoxy Pre Coated Coils High Efficiency Motors High Pressure Cutout Hinged Access Doors Powered or Unpowered Convenience Outlet Supply and or Return Air Smoke Detector Through the Base Electrical with Circuit Breaker Through the Base Electrical With Disconnect Switch Through the Base Utilities Access Two Inch Pleated Filters Factory or Field Installed Options Clogged Filter Fan Failure Switch e Differential Pressure Switches Discharge Air Sensing Kit Downflow Economizer Electric Heaters Frostat LonTalk Communications Interface Oversized Motors Reference or Comparative Enthalpy Tool less Hail Guards Communications Interface TCI Field Installed Options CO Sensing Digital Display Zone Sensor DualThermistor Remote Zone Sensor High Static Drive Manual Outside Air Damper Motorized Outside Air Dampers Powered Exhaust Downflow Roof Curb Horizontal Economizer Remote Potentiometer Ventilation Override Accessory Zone Sensors PKGP PRCOOT EN Easy to Install Service and Maintai
64. nside the curb on the 172 curb flanges See recommended duct dimensions on the next page Roofcurb is intended for downflow use only 14 1 16 Downflow Unit Clearance CLEARANC UTLINE RU mr CLEARANCE 48 CLEARANCE 60 38 PKGP PRCOOT EN ensiona im Data inches in inch In re SIUS d imen dim All icated Fabri ield Fie nections n t Coi Duc flow Dow 4 2 ER 11 GE EUR ERAN C 7 7 16 inside n ins dowi 6 3 curb fanges use E 48 n Duct in on t tended CLE ui is in the ci rb is nce fcu ara Hoo it Cle only and Unit turn ly Re it Supp t Uni izonta Horizo 60 RANCE CLEA R DOO ER ACCESS DO HOR 2 m 19 mn m 1 po Hos MEM fig MTS nn Kn un Hi ity Hh H 1 ON CTI INE CON NPT 38 ARANCE CLE i8 EARANCE CLI 39 N PPRCOOT E e TRANE dimensions are in inches Note Duct flanges mount 7 7 16 down inside the curb on the 172 curb flanges See recommended duct dimensions on the next page Roofcurb is intended for downflow use only 40 Dimensional Data 85 5 16 122 5 16 FILTER
65. nuously as ReliaTel and zone sensor s work together in harmony to provide much tighter comfort control than conventional electro mechanical thermostats The same ReliaTel Board fits all Voyager Packaged Gas Electrics Cooling with Electric Heat and Heat Pump models This provides standardization of parts for contractors Less money is tied up in inventory with ReliaTel e TRANE Outstanding Standard and Optional Components Black Epoxy Pre Coated Coils The pre coated coils are an economical option for protection in mildly corrosive environments Cabinet Integrity For added water integrity Voyager has a raised 1 lip around the supply and return of the downflow units to prevent water from blowing into the ductwork Clogged Filter Fan Failure Switch A dedicated differential pressure switch is available to achieve active fan failure indication and or clogged filter indication CO Sensing The CO sensor has the ability to monitor space occupancy levels within the building by measuring the parts per million of CO Carbon Dioxide in the air As the CO levels increase the outside air damper modulates to meet the CO space ventilation requirements The CO sensor kit is available as a field installed accessory Colored And NumberedWiring Save time and money tracing wires and diagnosing the unit Compressors Voyager contains the best compressor technology available to achieve the highest possible performance D
66. only with the ReliaTel Options Module Economizer Downflow The assembly includes fully modulating 0 100 percent motor and dampers barometric relief minimum position setting preset linkage wiring harness with plug fixed dry bulb and spring return actuator The barometric relief damper shall be standard with the downflow economizer and shall provide a pressure operated damper that shall be gravity closing and shall prohibit entrance of outside air during the equipment off cycle Solid state enthalpy and differential enthalpy control shall be field installed 50 Mechanical Specifications Electric Heaters Electric heat modules shall be available for installation within the basic unit Electric heater elements shall be constructed of heavy duty nickel chromium elements internally delta connected for 240 volt wye connected for 480 and 600 volt Staging shall be achieved through ReliaTel Each heater package shall have automatically reset high limit control operating through heating element contactors All heaters shall be individually fused from the factory where required and shall meet all NEC and CEC requirements when properly installed Power assemblies shall provide single point connection Electric heat modules shall be UL listed or CSA certified If ordering theThrough the Base Electrical option with an Electric Heater the heater must be factory installed Frostat This option is to be utilized as a safet
67. ons begin to significantly reduce unit capacity PKGP PRCOOT EN Factory Installed Options Black Epoxy Pre Coated Coils The black epoxy coils have a thermoset vinyl coating that is bonded to the aluminum fin stock prior to the fin stamping process The pre coated coils are an economical option for protection in mildly corrosive environments Hinged Access Doors Sheet metal hinges are available on the Filter Evaporator Access Door and the Compressor Control Access Door This option is available on all downflow models High Efficiency Motors This option is available with efficiency ratings from 86 5 up to 91 0 It is not available for all models High Pressure Cutout This option is offered for units that do not have High Pressure cutout as standard The Voyager units with High Pressure Cutout as standard are WC 180 240B Powered or Unpowered Convenience Outlet This option is a GFCI 120v 15amp 2 plug convenience outlet either powered or unpowered When the convenience outlet is powered a service receptacle disconnect will be available The convenience outlet is powered from the line side of the disconnect or circuit breaker and therefore will not be affected by the position of the disconnect or circuit breaker This option can only be ordered when theThrough the Base Electrical with either the Disconnect Switch or Circuit Breaker option is ordered This option is available on all downflow models PKGP PRCOOT E
68. percent outside air Once set outdoor air dampers shall open to set position when indoor fan starts The damper shall close to the full closed position when indoor fan shuts down Powered Exhaust The powered exhaust shall provide exhaust of return air when using an economizer to maintain better building pressurization Roof Curb Downflow The roof curb shall be designed to mate with the downflow unit and provide support and a water tight installation when installed properly The roof curb design shall allow field fabricated rectangular supply return ductwork to be connected directly to the curb Curb design shall comply with NRCA requirements Curb shall be shipped knocked down for field assembly and shall include wood nailer strips Economizer Horizontal The horizontal economizer shall contain the same features as the downflow economizer with the exception of barometric relief Remote Potentiometer The minimum position setting of the economizer shall be adjusted with this accessory Ventilation Override Accessory With the Ventilation Override Accessory installed the unit can be set to transition up to 3 different pre programmed sequences for Smoke Purge Pressurization and Exhaust The transition occurs when a binary input on the RTOM is closed shorted This would typically be a hard wired relay output from a smoke detector or fire control panel Zone Sensors This option shall be provided to interface wit
69. r simplified identification Units shall be UL listed and labeled classified in accordance to UL 1995 CAN CSA No 236 M90 for Heat Pumps Canadian units shall be CSA Certified Casing Unit casing shall be constructed of zinc coated heavy gauge galvanized steel Exterior surfaces shall be cleaned phosphatized and finished with a weather resistant baked enamel finish Unit s surface shall be tested 500 hours in a salt spray test in compliance with ASTM B117 Cabinet construction shall allow for all maintenance on one side of the unit In order to ensure a water and air tight seal service panels shall have lifting handels and no more thatn three screws to remove All exposed vertical panels and top covers in the indoor air section shall be insulated with a 1 2 inch 1 pound density foil faced fire resistant permanent odorless glass fiber material The base of the downflow unit shall be insulated with 1 2 inch 1 pound density foil faced closed cell material The downflow unit s base pan shall have no penetrations within the perimeter of the curb other than the raised 17 inch high supply return openings to provide an added water integrity precaution if the condensate drain backs up The base of the unit shall have provisions for forklift and crane lifting 48 Mechanical Specifications UnitTop The top cover shall be one piece or where seams exist double hemmed and gasket sealed to prevent water leakage Filter
70. rator Fan Performance Table PD 7 has already accounted for the pressure drop for standard filters and wet coils Therefore the actual Total Static Pressure is 71 11 60 With 6000 cfm and 60 inches Table PD 7 shows 2 66 Bhp The note below Table PD 7 gives a formula to calculate Fan Motor Heat 3 15 x bhp MBh 3 15 x 2 66 8 38 MBh Now subtracting the fan motor heat from the gross cooling capacity of the unit NetTotal Cooling Capacity 183 8 38 170 62 Net Sensible Cooling Capacity 129 8 38 120 62 Step 5 If the performance will not meet the required load of the building try a selection at the next higher size unit Heating Capacity Step 1 Calculate the building heating load using theTrane calculation form or other standard accepted method Step 2 Size the equipment using Table PD 16 to match the heating loads at design conditions Heating Load 88 MBh aren Ambient Winter 17 DB mM Return Temperature 70 DB p 6000 Cfm Use the integrated portion of Table PD 16 for the WCD180B4 to determine capacity at winter design conditions The mechanical heating portion of the heat pump will provide 45 MBh Step 3 Because 45 MBh is less than the building s required heating capacity at winter design conditions a supplementary heater must be selected 88 MBh 45 MBh 43 From Table PD 20 at 480 volts the 18 kW Heater will be adequate to do the job 18kW 61 MBh From Table ED 3 select hea
71. rect drive statically and dynamically balanced draw through in the vertical discharge position The fan motor s shall be permanently lubricated and shall have built in thermal overload protection Indoor Fan Units above shall have belt driven FC centrifugal fans with adjustable motor sheaves Units with standard motors shall have an adjustable idler arm assembly for quick adjustment of fan belts and motor sheaves All motors shall be thermally protected Oversized motors shall be available for high static application All indoor fan motors meet the U S Energy Policy Act of 1992 EPACT Controls Unit shall be completely factory wired with necessary controls and contactor pressure lugs or terminal block for power wiring Unit shall provide an external location for mounting a fused disconnect device ReliaTel controls shall be provided for all 24 volt control functions The resident control algorithms shall make all heating cooling and or ventilating decisions in response to electronic signals from sensors measuring indoor and outdoor temperatures The control algorithm maintains accurate temperature control minimizes drift from set point and provides better building comfort A centralized control shall provide anti short cycle timing and time delay between compressors to provide a higher level of machine protection Defrost Controls Adaptive demand defrost shall be provided to permit defrost wherever coil icing conditi
72. rvice is standard on all units Through the Base Electrical with Circuit Breaker This option is a factory installed thermal magnetic molded case HACR Circuit Breaker with provisions for through the base electrical connections This option is available on all downflow models Through the Base Electrical with Disconnect Switch Factory installed 3 pole molded case disconnect switch with provisions for through the base electrical connections are available This option is available on all downflow models Through the Base Utilities Access An electrical service entrance shall be provided allowing electrical access for both control and main power connections inside the curb and through the base of the unit Option will allow for field installation of liquid tight conduit and an external field installed disconnect switch Factory Installed Options A wide variety of Factory Installed Options FIOPs are available Added Efficiency Airflow Airflow is outstanding The Voyager can replace an older machine with old ductwork and in many cases improve the comfort through better air distribution High Efficiency Motors This option is available with efficiency ratings from 86 5 up to 91 0 It is not available for all models U shaped Airflow U shaped airflow allows for improved static capabilities Low Ambient Cooling Cooling capabilities down to 0 F as standard Oversized Motors Factory or field installed oversized
73. s PKGP PRCOOT EN All capacities shown are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain net cooling subtract indoor fan heat MBH Total Gross Capacity SHC Sensible Heat Capacity 15 e TRANE 16 Performance Data Table PD 4 Gross Cooling Capacities MBh 20 Ton Downflow Three Phase WCD240B Airflow 7200 85 AmbientTemperature F 95 105 115 61 67 73 Entering Wet Bu 61 67 73 b F 61 67 73 61 67 73 MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC 212 0 177 0 233 0 137 0 243 0 89 7 219 0 218 0 234 0 165 0 246 0 122 0 229 0 229 0 236 0 197 0 249 0 148 0 238 0 238 0 238 0 227 0 252 0 174 0 MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC 198 0 173 0 228 0 133 0 244 0 87 3 204 0 204 0 229 0 168 0 247 0 123 0 220 0 220 0 231 0 202 0 249 0 153 0 234 0 234 0 233 0 233 0 252 0 183 0 MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC 179 0 164 0 211 0 130 0 239 0 83 1 188 0 188 0 212 0 160 0 240 0 118 0 205 0 205 0 215 0 196 0 242 0 153 0 222 0 222 0 222 0 222 0 242 0 186 0 MBH SHC MBH SHC MBH SHC 160 0 154 0 189 0 115 0 225 0 76 8 172 0 172 0 190 0 150 0 225 0 112 0 189 0 189 0 194 0 186 0 226 0 146 0 206 0 206 0 206 0 206 0 227 0 181 0 8000 218 0 193 0 237 0 144 0 244 0 91 2 224 0 224 0 239 0 173 0 247 0 123 0 234 0 234 0 241 0 207 0 250 0 150 0 242 0 242 0 245 0 238 0 253 0 178 0 204 0 185 0 232 0 139 0 246 0 89 1 213 0 213 0 233 0 176 0 249 0 126 0 228 0 228 0 235 0 213 0 252 0 158 0 240 0 240 0 240 0 240 0 254 0
74. s Two inch standard filters shall be factory supplied on all units Optional two inch pleated media filters shall be available Compressors External high pressure cutout shall be provided on all 15 and 20 models Low pressure switches shall be standard All units shall have direct drive hermetic scroll type compressors with centrifugal type oil pumps Motor shall be suction gas cooled and shall have a voltage utilization range of plus or minus 10 percent of nameplate voltage Internal overloads shall be provided with the scroll compressors Crankcase heaters shall be utilized with all scroll compressors Refrigerant Circuits Each refrigerant circuit shall have independent fixed orifice or thermostatic expansion devices service pressure ports and refrigerant line filter driers factory installed as standard An area shall be provided for replacement suction line driers Evaporator and Condenser Coils Internally finned 3 8 copper tubes mechanically bonded to a configured aluminum plate fin shall be standard Coils shall be leak tested at the factory to ensure the pressure integrity The evaporator coil and condenser coil shall be leak tested to 200 psig and pressure tested to 450 psig All dual compressor units shall have intermingled evaporator coils Sloped condensate drain pans are standard Patent pending 1 1 1 condenser coil permanently gapped for easy cleaning is available Outdoor Fans The outdoor fan shall be di
75. tal units 20 Performance Data Table PD 10 Standard Motor amp Drive Fan Speed RPM Unit 6Turns 5Turns 4Turns 3Turns 2Turns 1Turn Tons Model No Open Open Open Open Open Open Closed 12 WC 150B 640 680 720 760 800 840 N A 15 WC 180B 679 721 764 806 849 891 N A 20 WC 240B 615 659 703 747 791 835 N A Factory set at 3 turns open Table PD 11 Standard Motor With High Static Drive Fan Speed RPM Unit 6Turns 5Turns 4Turns 3Turns 2Turns 1Turn Tons Model No Open Open Open Open Open Open Closed 12 WC 150B 807 857 908 958 1009 1059 N A 20 WC 240B 835 879 923 967 1011 1055 N A Table PD 12 Oversized Motor amp Drive Fan Speed RPM Unit 6Turns 5Turns 4Turns 3Turns 2Turns 1Turn Tons Model No Open Open Open Open Open Open Closed 12 WC 150B 869 923 978 1032 1087 1141 N A 15 WC 180B 806 856 907 957 1008 1058 N A 15 WC 180b 949 1008 1068 1127 1187 1246 N A 20 WC 240B 816 853 890 928 965 1002 N A Notes 1 5hp oversized motor drive 2 7 5hp overized motor drive PKGP PRCOOT EN e TRANE Performance Data Table PD 13 Static Pressure Drops Through Accessories Inches Water Column Economizer with Electric Heater OA RA Dampers Accessory kW Unit Standard 2 Inch Tons Model No CFM Filters Pleated Filters 100 OA 100 RA 5 12 14 23 36 54 72 4000 0 05 0 08 0 20 0 02 0 03 0 03 0 04 12 2 WC 150B 5000 0 07 0 11 0 26 0 03 0 04 0
76. ter AYDHTRK418A 18 kW 460 60 3 PKGP PRCOOT EN PKGP PRCOOT EN Model Number Description Packaged Heat Pump Unit Model Nomenclature WC D 150 c 0 0 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Digits 1 2 Product Type Digits 9 10 Factory Installed Options WC Heat Pump Packaged WF With Factory Installed Options 00 Packed Stock No Options Factory Installed Downflow Digit 3 Airflow Configuration Economizer OB Oversize Motor D Downflow OC Downflow Economizer and Oversize H Horizontal Motor Trane Communications Interface TCI Digits 4 5 6 Nominal Gross Cooling 0G Downflow Economizer and TCI Capacity MBh Digit 11 Minor Design Sequence 150 1212 ton 180 15 ton 25 240 20 ton Digit 12 Service Digit Digit 7 Major Development Sequence Digit 8 Electrical Characteristics 3 208 230 60 3 4 460 60 3 W 575 60 3 11 e TRANE Table GD 1 General Data General Data 12 2 Ton Downflow and Horizontal Units WCD150B3 BW WCH150B3 BW CoolingPerformance Gross Cooling Capacity 152 00 152 000 EER 9 5 9 5 Nominal CFM ARI Rated CFM 4 400 4 400 4 400 4 400 ARI Net Cooling Capacity 144 000 144 000 Integrated Part Load Value 9 9 9 9 System Power KW 15 16 15 16 Heating Performance High Temp Btuh Rating 135 000 132 000 System Power KW COP 12 76 3 10 12 48 3 10 LowTemp Btuh Rating 78 000 72 000 SystemPowerKW COP 10
77. to determine the most efficient air source This control option offers the highest level of comfort control plus energy efficiency available Remote Potentiometer Minimum position setting of economizer can be remotely adjusted with this accessory Differential Pressure Switches This factory or field installed option allows individual fan failure and dirty filter indication The fan failure switch will disable all unit functions and flash the Service LED on the zone sensor The dirty filter switch will light the Service LED on the zone sensor and will allow continued unit operation Trane Communication Interface TCI This factory or field installed micro processor interface allows the unit to communicate to Trane s Integrated Comfort system PKGP PRCOOT EN Indicates both downflow and horizontal units PKGP PRCOOT EN Table ED 1 Unit Wiring e TRANE Electrical Data Standard Indoor Fan Motor Oversize Indoor Fan Motor Unit Minimum Maximum Fuse Size Minimum Maximum Fuse Size Unit Operating Circuit orMaximum Circuit orMaximum Tons Model No Voltage Range Ampacity Circuit Breaker Ampacity Circuit Breaker WC 150B3 187 253 66 0 80 72 0 80 12 WC 150B4 414 506 31 0 40 34 0 40 WC 150BW 517 633 25 0 30 28 0 35 WC 180B3 187 253 76 0 90 82 0 100 15 WC 180B4 414 506 39 0 45 42 0 50 WC 180BW 517 633 31 0 35 33 0 40 WC 240B3 187 253 96 0 125 103 0 125 20 WC 240B4 414 506 49 0 60 53 0 60 WC 2
78. ual compressors are outstanding for humidity control light load cooling conditions and system back up applications Dual compressors are available on all models Features and Benefits Condenser Coil Voyager boasts a patent pending 1 1 1 condenser coil permanently gapped for easy cleaning Digital Display Zone Sensor The Digital LCD Liquid Crystal Display zone sensor has the look and functionality of standard zone sensors This sensor should be utilized with ReliaTel controls Discharge Air Sensing Kit Provides true discharge air sensing in heating models The kit is functional only with the ReliaTel Options Module Downflow And Horizontal Economizers The economizers come with three control options dry bulb is standard enthalpy and differential enthalpy are optional DualThermistor Remote Zone Sensor This sensor will reduce the total number of remote sensors to obtain space temperature averaging This sensor should be utilized with ReliaTel controls Factory Built Roof Curbs Available for downflow units Only two roof curbs for the entire Voyager line simplifies curb selection Fresh Air 0 2596 manual or 0 50 motorized outside air hoods are available High Static Drive Accessory Available on many models this high static drive accessory extends the capability of the standard motor Avoid expensive motors and operating costs by installing this optimized sheave accessory Hinged Access
79. udes pressure drop due to wet coils and filters No accessories or options are included in pressure drop data Refer to Table PD 13 to determine additional static pressure drop due to other options accessories Table PD 8 Evaporator Fan Performance 15 Ton WCH180B External Static Pressure Inches of Water 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1 00 RPM BHP RPM RPM RPM RPM 3 HP Standard Motor amp Drive 4800 637 1 36 670 1 50 700 1 63 743 1 88 801 2 32 850 272 884 3 01 908 3 17 931 332 953 347 5400 709 190 738 2 06 766 2 20 793 234 833 2 65 884 931 362 969 402 998 431 1019 449 6000 781 256 808 274 834 2 91 858 3 06 882 3 22 918 3 55 962 4 05 1009 4 63 1049 5 15 1081 5 57 6600 854 879 3 56 903 3 75 925 3 93 947 410 970 4 28 1001 4 62 1039 5 11 1082 572 1122 6 34 7200 927 4 33 951 4 55 973 4 76 994 4 96 1014 5 15 1035 5 34 1055 5 54 1081 5 85 1115 633 1152 6 94 5 HP Oversized Motor amp Drive 1 Standard Motor 8 Field 3HP Standard Motor amp Field 5 HP Oversized Motor amp Field Supplied Low Static Drive 1 Supplied High Static Drive 2 Supplied High Static Drive 3 Table PD 8 Evaporator Fan Performance 15 Ton WCH180B Continued 75 HP Oversized Motor amp Drive 4 External Static Pr
80. with the Trane Integrated Comfort systems PKGP PRCOOT EN Mechanical Specifications e TRANE Field Installed Options CO Sensing The CO sensor has the ability to monitor space occupancy levels within the building by measuring the parts per million of CO Carbon Dioxide in the air As the CO levels increase the outside air damper modulates to meet the CO space ventilation requirements Digital Display Zone Sensor The Digital LCD Liquid Crystal Display zone sensor has the look and functionality of standard zone sensors This sensor includes a digital display of set point adjustment and space temperature in F Fahrenheit or C Celsius Includes FAN and SYSTEM buttons supports the service functions of the standard sensor E squared memory stores last programmed set points Requires 24 VAC Volts AC This sensor should be utilized with ReliaTel controls DualThermistor Remote Zone Sensor This sensor will allow the customer to reduce the total number of remote sensors to obtain space temperature averaging This sensor should be utilized with ReliaTel controls High Static Drive The high static drive option shall allow the standard motor on the 12 and 20 ton units to operate with improved external static capabilities Manual Outside Air Damper The rain hood and screen shall provide up to 25 percent outside air Motorized Outside Air Dampers Manually set outdoor air dampers shall provide up to 50
81. y device The Frostat opens when temperatures on the evaporator coil fall below 10 F The temperature will need to rise to 50 F before closing This option should be utilized in low airflow or high outside air applications LonTalk Communications Interface The LonTalk communications interface when installed in a Voyager unit allows the unit to communicate as aTracer LCI V device or directly with generic LonTalk Network Building Automation System Controls Oversized Motors Oversized motors shall be available for high static applications Reference or Comparative Enthalpy Reference Enthalpy is used to measure and communicate outdoor humidity The unit receives and uses this information to provide improved comfort cooling while using the economizer Comparative Enthalpy measures and communicates humidity for both outdoor and return air conditions and return air temperature The unit receives and uses this information to maximize use of economizer cooling and to provide maximum occupant comfort control Reference or Comparative Enthalpy option shall be available when a factory or field installed Downflow Economizer is ordered This option is available on all downflow models Tool less Hail Guards Tool less hail protection quality coil guards are available for condenser coil protection Trane Communication Interface This factory or field installed option shall be provided to interface ReliaTel controlled units
82. zed Note The disconnect switch will be sized per NEC and UL guidelines but will not be used in place of unit overcurrent protection This option is available on all downflow models Through the Base Utilities Access An electrical service entrance shall be provided allowing electrical access for both control and main power connections inside the curb and through the base of the unit Option will allow for field installation of liquid tight conduit and an external field installed disconnect switch Two Inch Pleated Filters Two inch pleated media filters shall be available on all models 49 e TRANE Factory or Field Installed Options Clogged Filter Fan Failure Switch A dedicated differential pressure switch is available to achieve active fan failure indication and or clogged filter indication These indications will be registered with either a zone sensor with status indication lights or an Integrated Comfort System Differential Pressure Switches These options allow for individual fan failure and dirty filter indication The fan failure switch will disable all unit functions and flash the Service LED on the zone sensor The dirty filter switch will light the Service LED on the zone sensor and will allow continued unit operation Discharge Air Sensing Kit This kit provides true discharge air sensing in heating models This sensor is a status indicator readable through Tracer orTracker The kit is functional

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