Cased Cooling Coil Option-Hvacr

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CASED COOLING COIL OPTIONS

Selection Procedure 1. 2. 3.
From the table below, determine the matching coil cabinet by cabinet size for your Model CAUA heater. For the specific application, identify the design conditions, nominal cooling load, airflow required, and saturated vapor refrigerant temperature supplied to the coil. Reference the Performance Data Tables. Select the appropriate table based on the model size determined in No. 1. Find the coil that meets or exceeds your nominal cooling requirement based on the design conditions, operating CFM, and the saturated suction temperature (evaporator temperature) of the refrigerant supplied to the coil.

Heater/Coil Cross-Reference Table Heater Size Cabinet Size Coil Size EXAMPLE: Furnace Model 150/200 A 060 072 090 CAUA 200 250/300 B 090 120 150 350/400 C 120 150 180

Design Conditions Supply Airflow Required Evaporator Temperature

80/67F 27/19C

SOLUTION: Select Cabinet A from Table above; choose the Cabinet A Performance Data Table for next step. - Go to center section of columns

- Go to middle column of center section. 2,400 CFM 4,077 m3/hr 45F* 7C* Find the total cooling load where the 45F (7C) Evaporator Temperature row intersects the selected 2400 CFM column for each size. -- Size 060 @ 71 MBH; -- Size 072 @ 75 MBH; and -- Size 090 @ 95 MBH Select Option C090 (or Model ACUA-090 when ordering separately) because the total cooling load at the specified conditions will provide the 84 MBH required at full load

Required Cooling Load

84 MBH 24.6 kW

*Make sure your condensing unit(s) is(are) rated for the cooling load. Add in line losses to determine the evaporator temperature as: Evaporator temperature = Saturated Suction Temperature (43F) + Line Losses (2F) = 45F. Always follow the condensing unit manufacturer's recommendations for refrigerant piping and proper equipment sizing.

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