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Product OMNIZONE™

50BYN006-024
Data Air-Cooled
Indoor Self-Contained
Systems
5 to 20 Nominal Tons

The OMNIZONE™ 50BYN units are


single-package cooling units with integral
air-cooled condensers designed for in-
door installations. These units provide a
practical and economical approach to
comfort conditioning requirements for of-
fices, factories, and other applications in
existing buildings when indoor air-cooled
condensers are required.
• Compact, durable, and attractive
cabinet fits any working environment
• Ducted or free return with rear return
connections with vertical or horizontal
front supply air discharge
• High-efficiency cooling for commercial
and industrial projects
• Rear condenser inlet and discharge
and belt drive condenser fan permit
condenser air connections to be
ducted through window or wall louver

Features/Benefits
Design flexibility
Carrier indoor packaged units are de-
signed to provide the flexibility required in
replacement, renovation, and new con-
struction. Units are available in 6 sizes
from 5 tons to 20 tons which meet the
needs for cooling restaurants, retail
stores, warehouses, offices, and building
additions.
The compact footprint and service from
the front of the units save valuable floor
space in equipment rooms. Belt drive
condensers provide adequate static to
overcome ducting and louver static losses.
This allows units to be positioned against
an existing window or wall louver, or duct-
ed to the outside, as required. These units
can be installed in the equipment room or
the conditioned space and used for either
ducted or free return applications. Conve-
nient rear connections allow easy access
for outside air connections and air side
economizer. Unit supply air discharge
may be vertical or horizontal front to
make the best use of headroom.
Copyright 2004 Carrier Corporation Form 50BYN-2PD
Easy installation and • The interior of the evaporator section • The 10 to 15 ton units have 2 com-
maintenance is lined with a heavy gage aluminum pressors, each on independent refrig-
liner, providing cleanable surfaces for erant circuits. This provides backup
The units are completely pre-piped and
optimum indoor air quality. protection and better part load oper-
wired at the factory to ensure time and
• The cabinets are constructed of galva- ating efficiency.
money saving installation and service.
Exterior access panels are easily removed nized steel, bonderized, and coated on The 20 ton unit uses 3 compressors,
to provide speedy inspection, and service all external surfaces with a baked each on its own independent refriger-
work may be done from the front of the enamel finish. The paint finish is non- ant circuit. Standard control wiring
unit. Precision engineered parts translate chalking and is capable of withstand- from the factory has 2 compressors
to a quality built, reliable design that will ing ASTM Standard No. B117 on the first stage and 1 compressor on
operate efficiently, minimize service calls, 500-hour salt spray test. the second stage. This can be easily
and provide years of reliable operation. • A choice of controls provides the flex- changed at the jobsite to put 2 com-
ibility to meet almost any application. pressors on the second stage or even
Choose between a full line of Carrier provide 3 steps of control, for opti-
Designed for customer mum part load operation.
satisfaction room-mounted thermostats, or the
Carrier TEMP System thermostat • All motors are protected against
Where space and styling are important which provides for communicating single-phasing conditions.
considerations. Models 50BYN are control or interface to VVT® (variable
designed to exceed expectations. The • Units are built in an ISO 9001:2000
volume and temperature) systems. (International Standards Organiza-
high quality baked enamel finish will fit
any environment attractively. These • Full compressor protection is assured tion) certified manufacturing facility,
packaged systems provide the user with by several devices, including Cycle- and are fully run-tested.
economy and product satisfaction in LOC™ current-sensing lockout • Evaporator fan section on the
cooling, heating (with accessory heating relay(s), Time Guard II anti-short cycle 20 ton unit is easily removable to aid
coil), dehumidification, filtering, and air control, and high- and low-pressur- in rigging unit into existing buildings.
circulation. estats. These devices lock out the Fan discharge on all sizes (except 014
compressor(s) under abnormal operat- size) can be quickly converted from
All units are designed to fit through ing conditions to prevent compressor
most standard doors. The 20 ton size vertical to horizontal front supply.
damage and ensure long life.
may be easily field split to simplify mov- • Dual condensate drain locations pro-
ing the units into existing buildings. • The 50BYN units are fully warrantied vide a choice when installing the unit.
as shipped from the factory, including The installer can use whichever drain
1 year on all parts (compressor best suits the particular application,
Special features for outstand- included). Additional 2 to 5 year war-
ing performance saving both installation time and
ranty on the compressor is standard expense. A built-in secondary drain
• High efficiency Carrier scroll com- on 5 to 15 ton units, and is available provides protection against a plugged
pressors deliver quiet, reliable cooling as an option on the 20 ton unit. primary drain or rain entering the
capacity. Compressor motor protec- • Easy to understand and operate con- condenser, and may eliminate the
tion is assured by quick-acting, inter- trols provide a virtually mistake-proof need to provide an additional drain
nal sensing elements that prevent control operation. pan at the jobsite.
trouble before it starts.
• Two-stage capacity control (10 tons
• Space-saver slab type evaporator and and above) provides back-up protec-
condenser coils use Carrier’s tion, additional operating efficiency,
advanced heat transfer technology and energy savings.
and provide peak heat transfer effi-
ciency with large coil face area. Fins
are mechanically bonded to nonfer-
rous, seamless tubing for efficient
leak-free operation.
• Quiet fan performance — large vol- Table of contents
umes of indoor air are moved quietly.
Compact housing and specially Page
designed discharge air section provide Features/Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2
superior air handling capacity. Model Number Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
• Convenient front access electrical ARI Capacity Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
control center contains all factory pre- Field-Installed Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
wired control devices. Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
• Using a specially designed sloped con-
Base Unit Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
densate pan, water will not accumu-
Accessory Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
late in the basepan, meeting the
Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
ASHRAE 62 (American Society of
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-16
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Condi-
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
tioning Engineers) indoor-air quality
Typical Wiring Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-20
standards to provide a comfortable
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
and safe occupied space. As a result
Typical Piping and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
of this new design, the coil is easily
Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-27
accessed for cleaning.
Guide Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,29

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Model number nomenclature

ARI* capacity ratings


UNIT NOMINAL EVAPORATOR CONDENSER NET COOLING TOTAL EER/ IPLV
50BYN TONS CFM CFM (Btuh) kW SEER†
006 5 2,000 3,000 59,000 6.6 10.0† —
008 71/2 3,000 4,500 81,000 9.1 8.9 8.3
012 10 4,000 6,000 121,000 14.2 8.5 7.5
014 12 4,800 7,200 137,000 16.1 8.5 7.5
016 15 6,000 9,000 162,000 19.0 8.5 7.5
024 20 8,000 12,000 224,000 26.3 8.5 7.5
LEGEND *ARI — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute.
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio †SEER applies to 5-ton unit only.
IPLV — Integrated Part Load Value
SEER — Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio

Field-installed accessories
Heating coils — Field-installed heating coils for hot water Winter start kit — This package provides a time delay
or steam, have convenient field piping connections on side for the low-pressure switch.
of unit. Coil mounts in front of cooling coil and uses unit Defrost thermostat kit — This package allows the unit
return-air filter track. compressor to turn off when frost begins to form on the
Thermostats — A complete line of Carrier thermostats is evaporator coil.
available to meet any control requirements, including Discharge plenum — This kit is for use in free blow
Carrier TEMP System thermostats for diagnostics and applications for controlled free blow into the conditioned
communicating capability. space.
Low ambient damper — Refrigerant pressure operated
damper mounted on condenser air discharge modulates to
control head pressure. Permits unit to operate in cooling
even in winter, when outdoor air temperature is low.
Damper automatically restricts condenser airflow to main-
tain correct condensing pressure for efficient operation at
temperatures down to 0° F.

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Physical data
UNIT 50BYN 006 008 012 014 016 024
NOMINAL CAPACITY (tons) 5 71/2 10 12 15 20
UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT (lb) 594 765 950 1036 1190 1654
COMPRESSOR Carrier Scroll
Model SR58 SR75 SR58 SR58/SR75 SR75 SR75
Quantity 1 1 2 1/1 2 3
Rpm 3500
Oil Charge (oz) 44 50 44/44 50/44 50/50 50/50/50
Steps of Control 1 1 2 2 2 2*
OPERATING CHARGE R-22 (lb) 8.2 10.1 8.2/8.4 10.4/9.3 10.4/11.0 10.8/10.8/11.0
EVAPORATOR FAN Adjustable, Belt-Driven, Centrifugal
Nominal Cfm 2000 3000 4000 4800 6000 8000
Cfm Range 1,500-2,500 2,250-3,750 3,000-5,000 3,750-6,000 4,500-7,500 6,000-10,000
Available Static 1.2 1.25 2.25 2.25 2.0 2.0
Fan Size 101/2 x 71/2 11 x 8 121/2 x 91/2 14 x 12 121/2 x 91/2 121/2 x 91/2
Number of Fans 1 1 1 2 2 2
Standard Speed Range (Rpm) 1099-1506 1005-1378 845-1066 845-1066 1045-1306 809-1072
Max Allowable Rpm 1680 1500 1475 1400 1500 1333
Motor Rpm 1750
Vertical Belt Quantity...Type 1...A33 1...A34 1...B41 1...B45 2...A42 2...B52
Horizontal Belt Quantity...Type 1...A28 1...A29 1...B39 None 2...A32 2...B40
Fan Pulley (in.) 4.3 4.7 8.7 8.7 6.7 8.0
Motor Pulley (in.) 2.7-3.7 2.7-3.7 4.2-5.3 4.2-5.3 4.0-5.0 3.7-4.9
Nominal Hp...Frame Size 1
1 /2...145T 2...145T 3...182T 5...184T 5...184T 1
7 /2...213T
Fan Shaft Size (mm) 20 20 20 25.4 25 25
Motor Shaft Size (in.) 7/ 7/ 7/ 1
1 /8 11/8 13/8
8 8 8
Center Distance (in.) min/max† 13.6-13.8 13.2-13.4 10.4-11.9 9.6-10.6 12.2-13.7 17.6-18.7
Center Distance (in.) min/max** 6.9-7.7 6.4-7.4 N/A N/A 7-8 10.6-11.4
EVAPORATOR COIL 3/ -in. OD, Enhanced Copper Tube, Aluminum Fins
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Quantity Rows - Fin/in. 4...14 4...14 4...14 4...14 4...14 4...15
Face Area (sq ft) 5.8 7.0 9.5 10.8 12.4 17.6
RETURN AIR FILTERS 1 in. Disposable Type
Quantity...Size 1...16 x 25 1...25 x 25 3...20 x 25 3...20 x 25 2...25 x 25 8...16 x 20
1...20 x 25 1...20 x 25 1...20 x 25
CONDENSER FAN Adjustable, Belt-Driven, Centrifugal
Nominal Cfm 3000 4500 6000 7200 9000 12,000
Cfm Range 2,250-3,750 3,375-5,625 4,500-7,500 5,400-9,000 6,760-11,250 9,000-15,000
Available Static 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
Fan Size 11 x 11 121/2 x 121/2 11 x 11 11 x 11 121/2 x 121/2 14 x 14
Number of Fans 1 1 2 2 2 2
Standard Speed Range (Rpm) 997-1364 845-1066 1045-1306 1045-1306 909-1136 841-1114
Max Allowable Rpm 1364 1475 1475 1475 1500 1360
Motor Rpm 1750
Belt Quantity...Type 1...A65 1...B68 2...A67 2...A67 2...A78 2...B85
Fan Pulley (in.) 4.7 8.7 6.7 6.7 7.7 8.0
Motor Pulley (in.) 2.7-3.7 4.2-5.3 4.0-5.0 4.0-5.0 4.0-5.0 3.7-4.9
Nominal Hp...Frame Size 2...145T 3...182T 5...184T 5...184T 5...184T 71/2...213T
Fan Shaft Size (mm) 20 20 25 25 25 25
Motor Shaft Size (in.) 7/8 7/8 11/8 11/8 11/8 13/8
Center Distance (in.) min/max 26.7-27.4 23.1-24.2 24.7-26.2 25.0-26.2 28.9-30.5 34.5-35.9
CONDENSER COIL 3/ -in. OD, Enhanced Copper Tube, Aluminum Fins
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Quantity Rows...Fins/in. 4...14 4...14 5...14 5...14 5...14 5...15
Face Area (sq ft) 6.4 7.7 10.5 11.8 14.2 19.4
CONTROLS 24 Volts Provided in Unit
High Pressure Cutout (psig) 395 ± 10
Cut-in. (psig) 298 ± 20
Low Pressure Cutout (psig) 27 ± 4
Cut-in. (psig) 67 ± 7
Fusible Plug 203 F
Time Guard II Devices 5 Minutes on Each Circuit
CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE 3/ in. FPT PVC Connection
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*The 20-ton unit is factory wired for 2 stages of capacity control. With the addition
of a three-stage thermostat or outdoor-air thermostat, the unit is capable of
3 stages of capacity control.
†Shaft center distances shown are for vertical discharge arrangement.
**Shaft center distances shown are for horizontal discharge arrangement.

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Base unit dimensions 50BYN006-012
CORNER WEIGHTS
50BYN 006 008 012
DIM mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in.
A 1800 5-105/8 1800 5-105/8 1780 5-10
B 1040 3- 5 1231 4- 01/2 1613 5- 31/2
C 690 2- 31/8 690 2- 31/8 745 2- 53/8
D 765 2- 61/8 765 2- 61/8 825 2- 81/2
E 355 1- 2 420 1- 41/2 608 2- 0
F 170 0- 63/4 158 0- 61/4 191 0- 71/2
G 320 1- 05/8 357 1- 2 402 1- 37/8
H 310 1- 01/4 350 1- 13/4 372 1- 25/8
J 593 1-113/8 593 1-113/8 665 2- 21/4
K 554 1- 97/8 554 1- 97/8 457 1- 6
L 584 1-11 584 1-11 584 1-11
M 23 0- 07/8 23 0- 07/8 23 0- 07/8
N 17 0- 05/8 17 0- 05/8 17 0- 05/8
P 11.5 0- 01/2 11.5 0- 01/2 11.5 0- 01/2
Q 43 0- 13/4 43 0- 13/4 43 0- 13/4
R 605 1-113/4 605 1-113/4 605 1-113/4
S 50 0- 2 55 0- 21/8 55 0- 21/8
T 360 1- 21/8 400 1- 33/4 357 1- 2
V 50 0- 2 20 0- 07/8 24 0- 1
W 660 2- 2 660 2- 2 660 2- 2
X 535 1- 91/8 535 1- 91/8 590 1-111/4
Y 190 0- 71/2 190 0- 71/2 190 0- 71/2
Z 124 0- 47/8 124 0- 47/8 124 0- 47/8
AA 475 1- 63/4 475 1- 63/4 475 1- 63/4
AB 140 0- 51/2 140 0- 51/2 140 0- 51/2
AC 60 0- 23/8 60 0- 23/8 60 0- 23/8
AD 21 0- 07/8 21 0- 07/8 21 0- 07/8
AE 225 0- 87/8 225 0- 87/8 217 0- 81/2
AF 155 0- 61/8 155 0- 61/8 155 0- 61/8
AG 190 0- 71/2 190 0- 71/2 190 0- 71/2
AH 73 0- 27/8 61 0- 23/8 59 0- 23/8
AJ 895 2-111/4 1110 3- 93/4 1495 4-107/8
AK 386 1- 31/4 405 1- 4 260 0-105/8
AL 433 1- 5 480 1- 67/8 433 1- 5
AM — — — — 275 0-107/8
AN — — — — 433 1- 5
AP 80 0- 31/8 80 0- 31/8 80 0- 31/8
AQ 880 2-105/8 1070 3- 61/8 1455 4- 91/4
AR 41 0- 15/8 41 0- 15/8 41 0- 15/8
AS 533 1- 9 605 1-117/8 807 2- 73/4
AT 347 1- 15/8 355 1- 2 375 1- 23/4
AV 50 0- 2 50 0- 2 50 0- 2
AW 231 0- 91/8 231 0- 91/8 169 0- 61/2

NOTES:
1. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters. CORNER WEIGHTS
50BY 006 008 012
2. Center of gravity. CORNER kg lb kg lb kg lb
3. Direction of airflow. A 65.3 144 84 185 107 236
4. One side of unit must have minimum B 68.5 151 81 179 107 236
of 3′ [914] clearance for filter removal. C 69.4 153 89 136 108 239
D 65.8 145 92 203 108 239

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Base unit dimensions 50BYN014-016
NOTES: CORNER WEIGHTS 50BYN014 50BYN016
1. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters. DIM
50BYN014 50BYN016 mm ft-in. mm ft-in.
2. Center of gravity. CORNER
kg lb kg lb A 1780 5-10 1980 6- 6
3. Direction of airflow. A 108 238 119 263 B 1804 5-11 1905 6- 3
4. One side of unit must have minimum of B 113 248 142 312 C 745 2- 53/8 745 2- 53/8
3′ [914] clearance for filter removal. C 127 280 152 334
D 825 2- 81/2 825 2- 81/2
D 119 263 128 281
E 417 1- 41/2 543 1- 93/8
F 246 0- 95/8 257 0-101/8
G 345 1- 11/2 356 1- 2
H 321 1- 05/8 353 1- 17/8
J 665 2- 21/4 665 2- 21/4
K 457 1- 6 635 2- 1
L 584 1-11 597 1-111/2
M 23 0- 07/8 19 0- 03/4
N 17 0- 05/8 17 0- 05/8
P 11.5 0- 01/2 17 0- 05/8
Q 43 0- 13/4 43 0- 13/4
R 605 1-113/4 607 1-117/8
S 55 0- 21/8 84 0- 33/8
T 357 1- 2 402 1- 37/8
V 24 0- 1 22 0- 07/8
W 660 2- 2 765 2- 61/8
X 590 1-111/4 603 1-113/4
Y 190 0- 71/2 190 0- 71/2
Z 124 0- 47/8 124 0- 47/8
AA 475 1- 63/4 432 1- 5
AB 140 0- 51/2 83 0- 31/4
AC 60 0- 23/8 60 0- 23/8
AD 21 0- 07/8 21 0- 07/8
AE 217 0- 81/2 217 0- 81/2
AF 155 0- 61/8 141 0- 51/2
AG 190 0- 71/2 190 0- 71/2
AH 59 0- 23/8 86 0- 33/8
AJ 1686 5- 63/8 1737 5- 83/8
AK 356 1- 2 318 1- 01/2
AL 433 1- 5 483 1- 7
AM 275 0-107/8 311 1- 01/4
AN 433 1- 5 483 1- 7
AP 80 0- 31/8 70 0- 23/4
AQ 1645 5- 43/4 1765 5- 91/2
AR 41 0- 15/8 41 0- 15/8
AS 920 3- 01/4 979 3- 21/2
AT 395 1- 31/2 385 1- 31/8
AV 243 0- 91/2 276 0-107/8
AW 169 0- 61/2 169 0- 61/2
AX 50 0- 2 50 0- 2

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Base unit dimensions 50BYN024
CORNER WEIGHTS 50BYN024
DIM
50BYN024 mm ft-in.
CORNER
kg lb A 2341 7- 81/4
A 183 403 B 2108 6-11
B 194 428 C 794 2- 71/4
C 192 424 D 872 2-103/8
D 181 400 E 581 1-107/8
F 184 0- 71/4
G 406 1- 4
H 379 1- 3
J 830 2- 85/8
K 796 2- 71/4
L 584 1-11
M 28 0- 11/8
N 40 0- 15/8
P 51 0- 2
Q 43 0- 13/4
R 805 2- 73/4
S 65 0- 21/2
T 457 1- 6
V 16 0- 05/8
W 921 3- 01/4
X 610 2- 0
Y 202 0- 8
Z 86 0- 33/8
AA 422 1- 45/8
AB 140 0- 51/2
AC 60 0- 23/8
AD 21 0- 07/8
AE 226 0- 87/8
AF 184 0- 71/4
AG 220 0- 83/4
AH 62 0- 21/2
AJ 1984 6- 61/8
AK 345 1- 15/8
AL 530 1- 87/8
AM 356 1- 2
AN 530 1- 87/8
AP 76 0- 3
AQ 1956 6- 5
AR 41 0- 15/8
AS 1085 3- 63/4
AT 399 1- 33/4
AV 314 1- 03/8
AW 236 0- 91/4
AX 50 0- 2
AY 1471 4-10

NOTES:
1. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
2. Center of gravity.

3. Direction of airflow.
4. One side of unit must have minimum
of 3′ [914] clearance for filter removal.

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Accessory dimensions
HEATING COIL

DIMENSIONAL CHART
50BYN006 50BYN008 50BYN012 50BYN014 50BYN0016 50BYN024
DIM
mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in.
A 287 0-115/16 366 1- 23/8 366 1- 23/8 366 1- 23/8 560 1-101/16 560 1-101/16
B 1068 3- 711/16 1301 4- 31/4 1446 4- 815/16 1541 5- 011/16 2014 6- 65/16 2014 6- 65/16
C 151 0- 515/16 189 0- 77/16 232 0- 91/8 286 0-111/4 286 0-111/4 286 0-111/4
HOT WATER COIL
D 242 0- 91/2 242 0- 91/2 242 0- 91/2 242 0- 91/2 242 0- 91/2 242 0- 91/2
E 133 0- 51/4 133 0- 51/4 133 0- 51/4 133 0- 51/4 133 0- 51/4 133 0- 51/4
F 73 0- 27/8 64 0- 21/2 83 0- 31/4 83 0- 31/4 162 0- 63/8 95 0- 33/4
G 635 2- 1 597 1-111/2 597 1-111/2 597 1-111/2 584 1-11 762 2- 6
H 76 0- 3 83 0- 31/4 83 0- 31/4 83 0- 31/4 89 0- 31/2 89 0- 31/2
J (return) 32 0- 11/4 38 0- 11/2 38 0- 11/2 38 0- 11/2 51 0- 2 64 0- 21/2
K (supply) 32 0- 11/4 38 0- 11/2 38 0- 11/2 38 0- 11/2 51 0- 2 64 0- 21/2
L 32 0- 11/4 32 0- 11/4 32 0- 11/4 32 0- 11/4 32 0- 11/4 32 0- 11/4
STEAM COIL
D 203 0- 8 203 0- 8 203 0- 8 203 0- 8 203 0- 8 203 0- 8
E 64 0- 21/2 64 0- 21/2 64 0- 21/2 64 0- 21/2 64 0- 21/2 64 0- 21/2
F 378 1- 27/8 362 1- 21/4 381 1- 3 381 1- 3 454 1- 57/8 454 1- 57/8
G 314 1- 03/8 314 1- 03/8 314 1- 03/8 314 1- 03/8 314 1- 03/8 314 1- 03/8
H 89 0- 31/2 89 0- 31/2 89 0- 31/2 89 0- 31/2 89 0- 31/2 89 0- 31/2
J (supply) 32 0- 11/4 38 0- 11/2 38 0- 11/2 38 0- 11/2 38 0- 11/2 51 0- 2
K (return) 25 0- 1 25 0- 1 25 0- 1 25 0- 1 25 0- 1 38 0- 11/2
L 64 0- 21/2 64 0- 21/2 64 0- 21/2 64 0- 21/2 64 0- 21/2 64 0- 21/2

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Selection procedure (with example)
I Determine design conditions. III Determine heating capacity.
Given: Enter Accessory Heating Coil Capacities table,
Cooling Requirements page 13, with selected air cfm. Select the desired
water temperature drop and read data, then correct
Total Cooling Capacity (TC) . . . . . . . . .87,000 Btuh
as indicated in heating correction tables.
Sensible Cooling Capacity (SHC) . . . . .70,000 Btuh
Evaporator Air Quantity. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 Cfm 200 F hot water selection:
Summer Entering-Air Conditions: TC = 211,000 Btuh selected at 3000 cfm correc-
Entering dry bulb (edb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 F tion factor at of 50 F entering air is 1.08, then
Entering wet bulb (ewb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 F TC is 227,000 Btuh — this will exceed the job
Entering Condenser Air Temp (EAT) . . . . . . .95 F requirements.
Unit Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 V Heating leaving air temperature
Heating Requirements 50 F + (227,000 Btuh/[1.1 x 3000 cfm]) = 118.8 F
Total Heating Load (TC) . . . . . . . . . .200,000 Btuh Heating gpm
Winter Entering-Air Temp (edb) . . . . . . . . . . . .50 F 227,000 Btuh/(20 F x 500) = 22.7 gpm
Entering Hot Water Temp (ewt) . . . . . . . . . . .200 F IV Fan requirements.
Fan Requirements External static pressure (ESP) required 0.75 in. wg
External Static Pressure Required Static pressure loss through heating coil 0.08 in. wg
ESP (in. wg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.75 Total external static required 0.83 in. wg
II Select unit based on cooling requirements. Enter Evaporator Fan Performance tables, page 15
Enter Cooling Capacities table for unit at 3000 cfm for cfm, and static pressure required to obtain the fol-
and required wet bulb of 67 F and read down to the lowing data:
section displaying capacities with 95 F entering air For 3000 cfm and 0.83 ESP, by interpolation the
temperature. The 50BYN008 provides a total capac- fan operates at 1224 rpm and requires 1.34 brake
ity closest to design requirements. horsepower.
For example: Since standard motor horsepower is 2.0, it will pro-
Unit selection — 50BYN008 duce the necessary cfm and ESP for this job.
Selected at 3000 cfm of 82 F edb, 67 F ewb enter-
ing air.
TC = 88,800 Btuh
Corrected SHC = 66,100 Btuh + (1.45 x 3000 cfm)
= 70,456 Btuh
(See SHC Correction Table, following cooling
capacity tables.)
Compressor — Power Input = 5.08 kW
Leaving Air db
82 F - (70,456/[1.1 x 3000 cfm]) = 60.6 F
Leaving Air wb h at 67 F wb = 31.62
31.62 - (88,800 Btuh/[4.5 x 3000 cfm]) = 25.06
wb at 25.06 = 56.9 F

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Performance data
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
50BYN006 (5 TON)
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Condenser
1500/0.16 2000/0.30 2500/0.40
Air
Air Entering Evaporator — Wet Bulb Temperature — Ewb (F)
Cfm Temp 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57
TC 71.2 65.4 59.9 56.1 74.9 68.7 63.3 61.7 77.3 70.9 65.9 65.7
75 SHC 33.1 41.1 48.8 54.0 37.0 47.2 57.0 59.7 40.7 53.1 63.5 63.7
kW 3.36 3.30 3.23 3.19 3.41 3.34 3.28 3.26 3.45 3.37 3.31 3.31
TC 68.9 63.1 57.9 54.6 72.4 66.4 60.8 59.9 74.5 68.4 63.7 63.6
85 SHC 32.2 40.1 47.9 52.5 36.1 46.3 55.8 57.9 39.7 52.1 61.6 61.5
kW 3.71 3.63 3.57 3.53 3.76 3.68 3.60 3.60 3.80 3.71 3.65 3.64
TC 66.0 60.9 55.6 52.9 69.6 63.8 58.7 58.0 71.6 65.7 61.7 61.6
3000 95 SHC 31.3 39.2 46.8 50.9 35.2 45.4 54.7 66.0 38.7 51.1 59.6 59.6
kW 4.10 4.01 3.93 3.89 4.15 4.06 3.98 3.97 4.18 4.09 4.03 4.03
TC 63.9 58.5 53.4 51.2 66.9 61.2 56.4 56.0 68.4 63.0 59.5 59.5
105 SHC 30.3 38.2 45.9 49.2 34.2 44.3 53.4 54.0 37.6 50.0 57.4 57.5
kW 4.51 4.42 4.33 4.30 4.57 4.47 4.39 4.38 4.59 4.52 4.45 4.45
TC 60.9 56.0 51.2 49.4 63.6 58.3 54.0 53.9 65.2 59.7 57.1 57.1
115 SHC 29.0 37.2 44.8 47.4 33.0 43.2 51.8 51.9 36.6 48.7 55.1 55.0
kW 4.95 4.87 4.77 4.74 5.00 4.90 4.83 4.83 5.03 4.93 4.89 4.88

50BYN008 (71/2 TON)


Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Condenser
Air 2250/0.19 3000/0.34 3750/0.43
Air Entering Evaporator — Wet Bulb Temperature — Ewb (F)
Cfm Temp 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57
TC 99.8 91.5 83.7 80.5 104.0 95.9 88.0 88.2 107.0 98.6 93.4 93.5
75 SHC 46.7 59.0 71.1 76.6 53.0 69.0 83.1 84.3 58.8 78.1 89.5 89.6
kW 4.12 4.03 3.93 3.89 4.19 4.10 3.99 4.00 4.23 4.13 4.06 4.06
TC 96.7 88.4 80.3 78.3 101.1 92.3 85.6 85.6 104.0 94.8 90.7 90.7
85 SHC 45.7 57.7 69.8 74.4 51.6 67.4 81.7 81.7 57.4 76.8 86.8 86.8
kW 4.63 4.50 4.39 4.35 4.69 4.57 4.47 4.47 4.73 4.61 4.55 4.55
TC 93.1 85.1 77.8 75.9 97.1 88.8 82.9 82.9 99.0 91.1 87.6 87.8
4500 95 SHC 44.3 56.4 68.4 72.0 50.4 66.1 79.0 79.0 56.0 75.3 83.7 83.9
kW 5.15 5.01 4.89 4.86 5.21 5.08 4.98 4.98 5.26 5.13 5.07 5.07
TC 89.4 81.8 74.9 73.6 93.1 85.1 80.1 80.0 95.3 87.1 84.7 84.6
105 SHC 43.0 55.1 67.1 69.7 48.9 64.8 76.2 76.1 54.6 73.8 80.8 80.7
kW 5.70 5.55 5.42 5.39 5.78 5.63 5.53 5.53 5.82 5.67 5.62 5.62
TC 85.8 78.3 71.7 71.0 88.9 81.4 77.2 77.2 91.0 83.4 81.5 81.4
115 SHC 41.7 53.8 65.5 67.1 47.6 63.4 73.3 73.3 53.4 72.5 77.6 77.5
kW 6.29 6.13 5.98 5.96 6.38 6.20 6.12 6.12 6.41 6.26 6.22 6.22
LEGEND
ENTERING AIR DRY-BULB TEMP (F)
BF — Bypass Factor BYPASS
Ewb — Entering Wet-Bulb 79 78 77 76 75 under 75
FACTOR
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input (kilowatts) (BF) 81 82 83 84 85 over 85
SHC — Sensible Heat Cap. (1000 Btuh) Correction Factor
TC — Total Cap. (1000 Btuh) Gross
.05 1.045 2.09 3.14 4.18 5.23
Shaded area in table indicates nominal cfm values. .10 .98 1.98 2.97 3.96 4.95
Use formula
.20 .88 1.76 2.64 3.52 4.40 shown below.
.30 .77 1.54 2.31 3.08 3.85
NOTES: .35 .72 1.43 2.15 2.86 3.58
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. Gross capacities do not include deduction of indoor-fan motor heat. Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
3. All capacities are based on nominal condenser airflow.
4. SHC is based on 80 F db temperature of air entering the coil. 5. The following formulas may also be used.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC.
sensible capacity (Btuh)
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC. tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm
tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving
evaporator coil (h)
total capacity (Btuh)
hldb = hedb –
4.5 x cfm
Where: h = enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil.

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GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
50BYN012 (10 TON)
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Condenser
3000/0.015 4000/0.031 5000/0.051
Air
Air Entering Evaporator — Wet Bulb Temperature — Ewb (F)
Cfm Temp 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57
TC 141.8 129.3 118.1 111.2 148.9 136.2 125.2 123.0 153.6 140.7 131.4 131.4
75 SHC 69.9 85.7 101.2 111.2 78.8 99.3 119.1 123.0 87.0 112.0 131.4 131.4
kW 8.13 7.91 7.72 7.59 8.26 8.04 7.84 7.81 8.35 8.13 7.96 7.96
TC 136.7 124.7 113.7 107.9 143.4 131.0 120.7 119.2 147.7 135.2 127.0 127.0
85 SHC 67.9 83.7 99.1 107.9 76.7 97.2 116.8 119.2 84.9 109.8 127.0 127.0
kW 8.92 8.68 8.48 8.37 9.05 8.81 8.62 8.59 9.14 8.91 8.74 8.74
TC 131.3 119.7 109.2 104.4 137.5 125.7 116.0 115.1 141.4 129.4 122.5 122.5
6000 95 SHC 65.7 81.5 96.9 104.4 74.5 95.0 114.3 115.1 82.6 107.4 122.5 122.5
kW 9.76 9.53 9.31 9.21 9.89 9.66 9.47 9.45 9.98 9.74 9.59 9.59
TC 125.5 114.4 104.4 100.7 131.4 120.0 111.0 110.8 134.7 123.4 117.8 117.8
105 SHC 63.5 79.3 94.6 100.7 72.3 92.7 111.0 110.8 80.3 105.0 117.8 117.8
kW 10.66 10.41 10.19 10.11 10.80 10.56 10.36 10.35 10.88 10.63 10.52 10.52
TC 119.6 108.9 99.5 96.7 124.7 113.9 106.1 106.1 127.7 117.2 112.7 112.7
115 SHC 61.3 77.0 92.2 96.7 69.9 90.3 106.1 106.1 77.8 102.4 112.7 112.7
kW 11.64 11.38 11.16 11.09 11.78 11.52 11.33 11.33 11.85 11.60 11.51 11.51

50BYN014 (12 TON)


Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Condenser
3600/0.06 4800/0.09 6000/0.11
Air
Air Entering Evaporator — Wet Bulb Temperature — Ewb (F)
Cfm Temp 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57
TC 153.8 148.0 142.5 140.1 161.4 155.0 149.8 149.2 165.7 159.5 155.3 155.3
75 SHC 79.2 100.3 123.9 140.1 87.5 113.8 143.8 149.2 94.9 125.8 155.3 155.3
kW 9.15 9.05 9.06 9.01 9.40 9.29 9.21 9.20 9.41 9.30 9.23 9.23
TC 148.4 142.7 137.5 135.5 155.1 149.3 144.3 144.0 159.4 153.4 149.7 149.7
85 SHC 77.0 97.9 121.5 135.5 85.2 111.3 141.1 144.0 92.4 123.1 149.7 149.7
kW 10.15 10.05 9.99 9.95 10.35 10.24 10.15 10.14 10.41 10.30 10.23 10.23
TC 142.7 137.2 132.3 130.7 148.8 143.2 138.6 138.6 152.8 147.1 143.9 143.9
7200 95 SHC 74.7 95.4 119.0 130.7 82.8 108.6 138.6 138.6 89.8 120.4 143.9 143.9
kW 11.21 11.10 11.01 10.97 11.36 11.25 11.16 11.15 11.47 11.36 11.29 11.29
TC 136.6 131.4 126.7 126.6 142.3 136.9 133.0 133.0 145.9 140.5 137.8 137.8
105 SHC 72.3 92.8 116.4 125.6 80.2 105.8 133.0 133.0 87.2 117.6 137.8 137.8
kW 12.32 12.20 12.07 12.04 12.44 12.32 12.24 12.23 12.59 12.48 12.40 12.40
TC 130.2 125.2 120.8 120.1 135.4 130.4 127.0 127.0 138.6 133.6 131.5 131.5
115 SHC 69.8 90.1 113.8 120.1 77.5 102.8 127.0 127.0 84.4 114.6 131.5 131.5
kW 13.49 13.38 13.22 13.19 13.59 13.48 13.40 13.40 13.78 13.67 13.61 13.61
LEGEND
ENTERING AIR DRY-BULB TEMP (F)
BF — Bypass Factor BYPASS
Ewb — Entering Wet-Bulb 79 78 77 76 75 under 75
FACTOR
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input (kilowatts) (BF) 81 82 83 84 85 over 85
SHC — Sensible Heat Cap. (1000 Btuh) Correction Factor
TC — Total Cap. (1000 Btuh) Gross
.05 1.045 2.09 3.14 4.18 5.23
Shaded area in table indicates nominal cfm values. .10 .98 1.98 2.97 3.96 4.95
Use formula
.20 .88 1.76 2.64 3.52 4.40 shown
below.
.30 .77 1.54 2.31 3.08 3.85
NOTES: .35 .72 1.43 2.15 2.86 3.58
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. Gross capacities do not include deduction of indoor-fan motor heat. Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
3. All capacities are based on nominal condenser airflow.
4. SHC is based on 80 F db temperature of air entering the coil. 5. The following formulas may also be used.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC. sensible capacity (Btuh)
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC. tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm
tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving
evaporator coil (h)
total capacity (Btuh)
hldb = hedb –
4.5 x cfm
Where: h = enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil.

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Performance data (cont)
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
50BYN016 (15 TON)
Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Condenser
4500/0.22 6000/0.35 7500/0.45
Air
Air Entering Evaporator — Wet Bulb Temperature — Ewb (F)
Cfm Temp 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57
TC 186.2 169.6 154.4 149.0 194.0 177.4 163.8 163.4 200.0 182.6 173.2 173.0
75 SHC 90.8 115.2 138.6 149.0 102.0 134.0 163.8 163.4 113.6 151.4 173.2 173.0
kW 10.48 10.22 9.88 9.88 10.62 10.36 10.14 10.14 10.72 10.46 10.30 10.30
TC 179.4 163.2 149.0 144.6 187.2 170.4 158.0 158.0 192.0 175.2 167.4 167.8
85 SHC 88.6 112.4 135.8 144.6 100.2 131.2 158.0 158.0 111.6 148.8 167.4 167.8
kW 11.78 11.48 11.22 11.12 11.94 11.62 11.40 11.40 12.04 11.74 11.60 11.58
TC 172.2 157.4 143.0 140.0 179.6 163.8 153.2 153.0 184.0 168.2 161.8 162.0
9000 95 SHC 85.4 110.0 133.2 140.0 97.0 128.6 153.2 153.0 108.2 146.0 161.8 162.0
kW 13.16 12.84 12.50 12.44 13.34 13.00 12.76 12.74 13.44 13.10 12.96 12.96
TC 165.4 150.8 137.6 135.4 172.2 156.8 147.6 147.4 176.0 160.8 156.0 156.2
105 SHC 83.0 107.4 130.6 135.4 94.8 125.4 147.6 147.4 105.4 143.0 156.0 156.2
kW 14.62 14.26 13.90 13.84 14.82 14.42 14.20 14.20 14.92 14.56 14.42 14.42
TC 158.2 144.2 131.8 130.6 164.0 149.8 142.0 142.2 167.6 153.4 150.0 150.0
115 SHC 80.6 104.6 127.8 130.6 91.8 123.0 142.0 142.2 130.4 140.0 150.0 150.0
kW 16.18 15.76 15.38 15.35 16.36 15.96 15.72 15.72 16.48 16.08 15.98 15.98

50BYN024 (20 TON)


Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF
Condenser
6000/0.15 8000/0.30 10,000/0.40
Air
Air Entering Evaporator — Wet Bulb Temperature — Ewb (F)
Cfm Temp 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57 72 67 62 57
TC 270.9 246.9 224.7 213.3 284.7 259.8 237.9 235.2 293.4 267.0 250.2 250.5
75 SHC 129.6 162.0 193.8 213.3 146.1 188.1 228.6 235.2 161.7 211.8 250.2 250.5
kW 15.51 15.12 14.76 14.58 15.75 15.36 15.00 14.97 15.90 15.48 15.21 15.21
TC 261.3 237.9 217.2 207.0 274.2 250.2 229.2 228.0 282.0 257.1 242.1 242.7
85 SHC 125.7 158.1 190.2 207.0 141.9 184.5 223.8 228.0 157.2 207.6 242.1 242.7
kW 17.40 16.95 16.56 16.38 17.67 17.22 16.83 16.80 17.82 17.37 17.07 17.10
TC 251.7 229.5 209.1 201.3 263.4 240.0 221.4 220.8 270.3 246.9 234.6 234.6
12,000 95 SHC 122.4 154.5 186.3 201.3 138.3 180.0 219.3 220.8 152.4 204.0 234.6 234.6
kW 19.41 18.93 18.48 18.30 19.71 19.20 18.78 18.75 19.86 19.35 19.08 19.08
TC 241.5 220.2 200.4 194.4 252.3 230.1 213.3 213.3 258.9 236.4 225.9 225.9
105 SHC 118.8 151.2 182.4 194.4 134.4 175.8 213.3 213.3 149.7 199.8 225.9 225.9
kW 21.57 21.03 20.52 20.34 21.84 21.30 20.88 20.88 22.05 21.48 21.24 21.21
TC 231.3 210.9 192.0 187.5 240.9 219.9 205.2 205.2 246.9 225.9 217.5 217.8
115 SHC 114.3 147.0 178.8 187.5 130.5 172.5 205.5 205.2 145.2 196.2 217.5 217.8
kW 23.85 23.25 22.68 22.53 24.15 23.55 23.10 23.10 24.33 23.76 23.52 23.52
LEGEND
ENTERING AIR DRY-BULB TEMP (F)
BF — Bypass Factor BYPASS
Ewb — Entering Wet-Bulb 79 78 77 76 75 under 75
FACTOR
kW — Compressor Motor Power Input (kilowatts) (BF) 81 82 83 84 85 over 85
SHC — Sensible Heat Cap. (1000 Btuh) Correction Factor
TC — Total Cap. (1000 Btuh) Gross
.05 1.045 2.09 3.14 4.18 5.23
Shaded area in table indicates nominal cfm values. .10 .98 1.98 2.97 3.96 4.95
Use formula
.20 .88 1.76 2.64 3.52 4.40 shown
below.
.30 .77 1.54 2.31 3.08 3.85
NOTES: .35 .72 1.43 2.15 2.86 3.58
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. Gross capacities do not include deduction of indoor-fan motor heat. Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (edb – 80).
3. All capacities are based on nominal condenser airflow.
4. SHC is based on 80 F db temperature of air entering the coil. 5. The following formulas may also be used.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC.
sensible capacity (Btuh)
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC. tldb = tedb –
1.10 x cfm
tlwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving
evaporator coil (h)
total capacity (Btuh)
hldb = hedb –
4.5 x cfm
Where: h = enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil.

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ACCESSORY HEATING COIL CAPACITIES
STEAM DISTRIBUTING COIL* HOT WATER COIL†
UNIT
50BYN
CFM TC LAT Air ∆ P TC LAT Water ∆ P Air ∆ P
GPM
(Btuh) (F) (in. wg) (Btuh) (F) (Psig) (in. wg)
1,500 116 130 0.04 101 120 10 3.7 0.04
006 2,000 134 120 0.05 117 112 12 4.6 0.05
2,500 147 115 0.08 131 107 13 5.8 0.08
2,250 97 100 0.02 172 131 17 3.5 0.04
008 3,000 118 96 0.04 211 125 21 4.6 0.08
3,750 132 93 0.06 239 119 24 5.5 0.12
3,000 118 96 0.04 211 125 21 4.6 0.08
012 4,000 137 92 0.07 247 117 25 4.8 0.14
5,000 153 88 0.10 276 111 28 6.8 0.21
3,600 164 99 0.04 243 120 24 5.0 0.08
014 4,800 177 92 0.06 292 114 29 6.0 0.14
6,000 231 91 0.08 323 107 32 7.1 0.21
4,500 209 102 0.05 307 122 30 5.1 0.01
016 6,000 234 95 0.07 363 115 36 6.2 0.16
7,500 256 91 0.09 396 108 39 7.4 0.23
6,000 209 92 0.01 410 126 41 2.4 0.05
024 8,000 246 88 0.02 500 118 50 3.5 0.08
10,000 272 85 0.03 580 114 58 3.9 0.11

LEGEND HEATING CAPACITY FACTORS


LAT — Leaving Air Temperature (F)
TC — Total Heating Capacity (1000 Btuh) STEAM COIL
∆P — Pressure Drop Steam Pressure Entering Air Temperature (F)
*Steam distributing coil — 1 row, ratings based on 2 psig steam, 60 F (Psig) 40 50 60 70 80
entering air. 0 1.11 1.03 0.96 0.89 0.82
†Hot water coil — 2 row, ratings based on 200 F entering water temper-
2 1.14 1.07 1.00 0.93 0.86
ature, 20 F water temperature drop, 60 F entering air temperature
5 1.19 1.11 1.05 0.98 0.91
NOTES:
1. Maximum allowable leaving air temperature 140 F. 10 1.25 1.18 1.11 1.04 0.97
2. Maximum operating limit for heating coils is 200 psig or 400 F.
3. To obtain capacities other than those given above, multiply the Btuh
value from the Accessory Heating Coil Capacities table by the HOT WATER COIL
proper value from the Heating Capacity Correction Factor table. Water Entering Entering Air Temperature (F)
4. Formulas: Temp (F) Water
Leaving Air Temperature — LAT = edb (F) + (TC Btuh/1.1 x cfm]) Drop Temp (F) 40 50 60 70 80
Gpm = TC (Btuh) (500 x ∆T water [F])
5. Reduced airflow (caused by dirty filters, loose or broken fan belts, 180 1.06 0.98 0.90 0.83 0.75
etc.) over coil during cooling cycle may result in freeze-up of nearby 10 200 1.22 1.15 1.07 1.00 0.92
heating coil. Since units normally require a low pressure switch 220 1.39 1.32 1.24 1.17 1.09
cut-out setting at about 27 F, use of a freeze-up thermostat is recom- 180 0.98 0.91 0.83 0.75 0.68
mended if heating coil is not drained or filled with an antifreeze 20 200 1.15 1.08 1.00 0.93 0.85
solution. 220 1.32 1.25 1.17 1.10 1.02
6. Field-supplied thermostat and control valve are required when using 180 0.91 0.83 0.76 0.68 0.60
accessory heating coils. 30 200 1.08 1.00 0.93 0.85 0.78
220 1.25 1.18 1.10 1.03 0.95

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Performance data (cont)
CONDENSER FAN PERFORMANCE
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
50BYN 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Cfm
Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp
2,000 566 0.18 710 0.30 846 0.40 972 0.46 1070 0.61 1130 0.72
2,500 753 0.40 880 0.59 927 0.63 1020 0.79 1105 1.10 1184 1.35
006 3,000 940 0.83 985 0.90 1080 1.00 1122 1.10 1200 1.29 1320 1.46
3,500 1047 1.20 1140 1.47 1173 1.50 1250 1.70 1292 1.40 1360 1.59
4,000 1250 1.94 1257 2.00 1333 2.10 1390 2.41 1410 2.60 1470 2.76
3,000 547 0.30 670 0.54 751 0.60 840 0.80 920 1.10 995 1.50
3,750 760 0.89 824 1.10 920 1.25 964 1.30 1040 1.53 1110 2.10
008 4,500 910 1.53 940 1.70 1020 1.90 1090 2.08 1173 2.40 1240 2.59
5,250 1020 2.00 1095 2.40 1170 2.90 1180 3.00 1240 3.10 1300 3.53
6,000 1180 3.10 1195 3.20 1260 3.70 1320 4.16 1380 4.80 1440 5.60
4,000 665 0.40 803 0.65 920 0.97 989 1.20 1080 1.48 1163 1.90
5,000 830 0.82 912 1.20 1010 1.55 1088 1.70 1170 2.00 1246 2.50
012 6,000 976 1.70 1070 2.16 1131 2.30 1210 2.66 1318 2.90 1390 3.36
7,000 1120 2.85 1198 3.00 1273 3.20 1343 3.70 1410 4.21 1474 4.90
8,000 1282 3.90 1353 4.50 1420 5.06 1517 5.30 1580 5.93 1640 6.70
4,800 703 0.62 840 1.05 860 1.10 950 1.29 1090 1.62 1172 2.02
6,000 853 1.12 902 1.60 1060 2.10 1130 2.30 1210 2.66 1290 3.20
014 7,200 1045 2.40 1140 3.00 1191 3.20 1270 3.62 1290 3.79 1357 4.60
8,400 1190 3.60 1270 4.20 1340 4.89 1421 5.10 1490 5.85 1560 6.70
9,600 1380 5.70 1452 6.50 1520 7.13 1550 7.20 1611 7.50 1670 8.23
6,000 600 0.60 720 1.02 820 1.51 910 2.10 950 2.20 1025 2.80
7,500 736 1.50 833 1.86 920 2.50 1015 2.80 1040 3.08 1106 3.80
016 9,000 942 3.20 1030 3.60 1040 4.20 1110 4.50 1141 4.80 1230 5.03
10,500 1075 5.10 1150 6.25 1220 6.80 1280 6.72 1340 7.50 1400 8.50
12,000 1230 7.10 1310 8.20 1350 8.96 1410 9.20 1465 9.80 1470 10.10
8,000 560 1.68 640 2.04 705 2.40 770 3.00 850 3.60 920 3.98
10,000 710 3.36 760 3.72 820 4.20 870 4.80 930 5.40 975 6.00
024 12,000 845 5.28 890 5.70 945 6.20 975 6.71 1025 7.26 1090 7.70
14,000 960 8.14 1020 8.80 1076 9.24 1090 9.90 1125 10.50 1150 11.00
16,000 1090 11.60 1150 12.50 1190 12.80 1200 13.20 1230 13.70 1250 14.00
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower
Shaded areas require field-supplied drive.

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EVAPORATOR FAN PERFORMANCE — 50BYN006

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4
Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp
1500 816 0.24 955 0.32 1096 0.41 1227 0.49 1347 0.59 1454 0.71 1546 0.86
1750 903 0.35 1025 0.43 1138 0.53 1260 0.63 1374 0.73 1481 0.83 1583 0.95
2000 987 0.48 1088 0.56 1197 0.67 1298 0.78 1405 0.90 1507 1.02 1606 1.13
2250 1073 0.66 1169 0.75 1261 0.84 1353 0.96 1443 1.09 1537 1.22 1631 1.36
2500 1161 0.87 1246 0.95 1329 1.06 1417 1.18 1497 1.31 1577 1.45 — —
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower to Supply Fan
NOTES:
1. Italics indicates field-supplied drive is required.
2. Do not operate in area.

EVAPORATOR FAN PERFORMANCE — 50BYN008

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4
Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp
2250 813 0.46 908 0.56 1010 0.67 1125 0.80 1230 0.94 1330 1.09 1420 1.24
2500 872 0.59 962 0.70 1046 0.81 1141 0.94 1246 1.09 1341 1.24 1433 1.40
2750 933 0.75 1019 0.87 1092 0.99 1171 1.12 1259 1.26 1354 1.42 1443 1.59
3000 993 0.94 1068 1.06 1145 1.19 1213 1.32 1287 1.47 1367 1.62 1453 1.80
3250 1055 1.15 1127 1.28 1199 1.42 1261 1.56 1325 1.71 1394 1.86 — —
3500 1117 1.40 1182 1.55 1245 1.68 1316 1.84 1371 1.98 — — — —
3750 1180 1.68 1239 1.83 1302 1.97 — — — — — — — —
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower to Supply Fan
NOTES:
1. Italics indicates field-supplied drive is required.
2. Do not operate in area.

EVAPORATOR FAN PERFORMANCE — 50BYN012

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4
Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp
3000 733 0.63 823 0.76 918 0.93 1013 1.13 1115 1.34 — — — —
3250 774 0.77 856 0.90 942 1.07 1030 1.26 1120 1.49 1213 1.72 — —
3500 816 0.93 891 1.07 969 1.23 1050 1.42 1132 1.64 1216 1.89 1303 2.14
3750 858 1.10 927 1.25 999 1.42 1073 1.60 1149 1.82 1226 2.07 1305 2.33
4000 901 1.30 965 1.46 1031 1.62 1100 1.81 1170 2.02 1241 2.26 1313 2.53
4250 944 1.52 1003 1.69 1064 1.86 1128 2.05 1193 2.26 1260 2.49 1327 2.75
4500 986 1.76 1042 1.94 1099 2.12 1158 2.31 1219 2.52 1281 2.75 1344 3.00
4750 1028 2.04 1082 2.22 1135 2.41 1191 2.60 1247 2.81 — — — —
5000 1071 2.34 1122 2.52 1172 2.72 1224 2.92 — — — — — —
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower to Supply Fan
NOTES:
1. Italics indicates field-supplied drive is required.
2. Do not operate in area.

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Performance data (cont)
EVAPORATOR FAN PERFORMANCE — 50BYN014

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4
Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp
3750 680 0.79 770 0.95 840 1.11 920 1.28 990 1.46 1050 1.64 1120 1.83
4000 710 0.92 790 1.09 860 1.26 930 1.44 1000 1.62 1060 1.81 1130 2.01
4250 740 1.07 810 1.25 880 1.43 950 1.61 1020 1.81 1080 2.00 1140 2.21
4500 770 1.24 840 1.42 910 1.61 970 1.81 1040 2.01 1100 2.21 1160 2.42
4800 800 1.45 870 1.65 940 1.85 1000 2.05 1060 2.26 1120 2.48 1170 2.70
5250 860 1.83 920 2.04 980 2.26 1040 2.48 1100 2.70 1150 2.93 1200 3.16
5500 890 2.06 950 2.28 1000 2.50 1060 2.73 1110 2.96 1170 3.20 1220 3.44
5750 920 2.32 970 2.54 1030 2.77 1080 3.01 1140 3.25 1190 3.50 1240 3.75
6000 950 2.59 1000 2.82 1060 3.06 1110 3.31 1160 3.56 1210 3.81 1260 4.07
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower to Supply Fan
NOTES:
1. Italics indicates field-supplied drive is required.
2. Do not operate in area.

EVAPORATOR FAN PERFORMANCE — 50BYN016

AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4
Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp
4500 883 1.06 980 1.27 1093 1.52 1202 1.80 1304 2.09 1397 2.40 1477 2.72
5000 951 1.37 1034 1.59 1127 1.85 1231 2.13 1328 2.44 1421 2.76 — —
5500 1018 1.73 1091 1.97 1170 2.23 1258 2.52 1352 2.84 1442 3.17 — —
6000 1077 2.14 1152 2.41 1220 2.67 1295 2.96 1376 3.28 1462 3.63 — —
6500 1138 2.62 1214 2.91 1275 3.18 1339 3.48 1409 3.80 1484 4.15 — —
7000 1204 3.15 1268 3.44 1332 3.76 1389 4.06 1450 4.39 — — — —
7500 1264 3.79 1322 4.08 1390 4.41 1443 4.73 — — — — — —
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower to Supply Fan
NOTES:
1. Italics indicates field-supplied drive is required.
2. Do not operate in area.

EVAPORATOR FAN PERFORMANCE — 50BYN024


AVAILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
CFM 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4
Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp
6000 705 1.18 793 1.43 887 1.74 982 2.12 1082 2.54 — — — —
6500 746 1.44 826 1.70 910 2.01 998 2.38 1086 2.81 — — — —
7000 787 1.73 860 2.02 937 2.32 1017 2.68 1099 3.10 1181 3.58 — —
7500 829 2.07 897 2.38 967 2.68 1041 3.04 1116 3.45 1193 3.91 1269 4.43
8000 871 2.45 935 2.77 1000 3.09 1067 3.45 1137 3.85 1208 4.30 1280 4.80
8500 914 2.89 974 3.21 1034 3.55 1097 3.90 1161 4.30 1227 4.75 1294 5.23
9000 956 3.37 1013 3.69 1070 4.06 1128 4.42 1188 4.82 1249 5.25 1312 5.73
9500 999 3.90 1054 4.23 1106 4.62 1161 5.00 1217 5.39 1274 5.82 1333 6.30
10000 1043 4.49 1094 4.82 1145 5.22 1196 5.63 1248 6.03 1302 6.46 1357 6.93
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower to Supply Fan
NOTES:
1. Italics indicates field-supplied drive is required.
2. Do not operate in area.

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Electrical data
VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR CONDENSER INDOOR-FAN POWER
UNIT RANGE NO. 1 NO. 2 NO. 3 FAN MOTOR SUPPLY*
V-PH-Hz
50BYN
Min Max RLA LRA RLA LRA RLA FLA Hp FLA Hp FLA MCA MOCP†
208/230-3-60 187 253 16.0 125 — — — — 2.0 5.8 1.5 4.4 30.2 45
006 460-3-60 414 506 8.0 67 — — — — 2.0 2.6 1.5 2.0 14.6 20
575-3-60 518 632 6.4 50 — — — — 2.0 2.1 1.5 1.6 11.7 15
208/230-3-60 187 253 18.9 146 — — — — 3.0 8.3 2.0 5.8 37.7 50
008 460-3-60 414 506 9.5 73 — — — — 3.0 3.8 2.0 2.6 18.3 25
575-3-60 518 632 7.6 58 — — — — 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.1 14.6 20
208/230-3-60 187 253 16.0 125 16.0 125 — — 5.0 13.7 3.0 8.3 58.0 70
012 460-3-60 414 506 8.0 67 8.0 67 — — 5.0 6.2 3.0 3.8 28.0 35
575-3-60 518 632 6.4 50 6.4 50 — — 5.0 4.9 3.0 3.0 22.3 25
208/230-3-60 187 253 18.9 146 16.0 125 — — 5.0 13.7 5.0 13.7 67.0 80
014 460-3-60 414 506 9.5 73 8.0 67 — — 5.0 6.2 5.0 6.2 32.3 40
575-3-60 518 632 7.6 58.4 6.4 50 — — 5.0 4.9 5.0 4.9 25.7 30
208/230-3-60 187 253 18.9 146 18.9 146 — — 5.0 13.7 5.0 13.7 69.9 80
016 460-3-60 414 506 9.5 73 9.5 73 — — 5.0 6.2 5.0 6.2 33.8 40
575-3-60 518 632 7.6 58 7.6 58 — — 5.0 4.9 5.0 4.9 26.9 30
208/230-3-60 187 253 18.9 146 18.9 146 18.9 146 7.5 19.8 7.5 19.8 101.3 110
024 460-3-60 414 506 9.5 73 9.5 73 9.5 73 7.5 9.0 7.5 9.0 48.9 50
575-3-60 518 632 7.6 58 7.6 58 7.6 58 7.5 7.2 7.5 7.2 39.1 45
LEGEND
FLA — Full Load Amps
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protective
Device (see Note 1)
NEC — National Electrical Code
RLA — Rated Load Amps
*Minimum Ckt Amps and MOCP Amps values per NEC (see Note 1).
†The overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR circuit breaker (see Note 1).
NOTES:
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load equipment (NEC Arti-
cles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR circuit
breaker. Canadian units may be fuse or circuit breaker.
2. Wire sizing amps are a sum of 125% of the compressor RLA plus 100% of indoor fan motor FLA.
3. Motors are protected against primary single phasing condition.
4. Indoor-fan motors are 3-phase motors of same voltage as unit.
5. Three-phase voltage imbalance must not exceed 2 percent.

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Typical wiring schematic, 50BYN006-008

LEGEND
C — Compressor Contactor
CB — Circuit Breaker
CLO — Compressor Lockout
CR — Control Relay
EQUIP — Equipment
GND — Ground
HPS — High-Pressure Switch
IFC — Indoor-Fan Contactor
IFM — Indoor-Fan Motor
IFP — Indoor-Fan Protector
LPS — Low-Pressure Switch
OFC — Outdoor-Fan Contactor
OFM — Outdoor-Fan Motor
OFP — Outdoor-Fan Protector
TB — Terminal Block
TDR — Time Delay Relay
TRAN — Transformer
Terminal Box Connection
Marked Terminal
Unmarked Terminal
Splice
Factory Wiring
Field Wiring

NOTES:
1. Fan motors are inherently thermally protected.
2. Three phase motors are protected under primary single
phase conditions.
3. Use conductors suitable for at least 90° C (194° F) when
replacing factory wiring.
4. Use copper conductors only.
5. Wiring for field power supply must be rated at 75° C minimum.

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Typical wiring schematic, 50BYN012-016

LEGEND
C — Compressor Contactor
CB — Circuit Breaker
CLO — Compressor Lockout
CR — Control Relay
EQUIP — Equipment
GND — Ground
HPS — High-Pressure Switch
IFC — Indoor-Fan Contactor
IFM — Indoor-Fan Motor
IFP — Indoor-Fan Protector
LPS — Low-Pressure Switch
OFC — Outdoor-Fan Contactor
OFM — Outdoor-Fan Motor
OFP — Outdoor-Fan Protector
TB — Terminal Block
TDR — Time Delay Relay
TRAN — Transformer
Terminal Box Connection
Marked Terminal
Unmarked Terminal
Splice
Factory Wiring
Field Wiring

NOTES:
1. Fan motors are inherently thermally
protected.
2. Three phase motors are protected under
primary single phase conditions.
3. Use conductors suitable for at least 90° C
(194° F) when replacing factory wiring.
4. Use copper conductors only.
5. Wiring for field power supply must be rated
at 75° C minimum.

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Typical wiring schematic, 50BYN024

LEGEND
C — Compressor Contactor
CB — Circuit Breaker
CLO — Compressor Lockout
CR — Control Relay
EQUIP — Equipment
GND — Ground
HPS — High-Pressure Switch
IFC — Indoor-Fan Contactor
IFM — Indoor-Fan Motor
IFP — Indoor-Fan Protector
LPS — Low-Pressure Switch
OFC — Outdoor-Fan Contactor
OFM — Outdoor-Fan Motor
OFP — Outdoor-Fan Protector
TB — Terminal Block
TDR — Time Delay Relay
TRAN — Transformer
Terminal Box Connection
Marked Terminal
Unmarked Terminal
Splice
Factory Wiring
Field Wiring

NOTES:
1. Fan motors are inherently thermally
protected.
2. Three phase motors are protected under
primary single phase conditions.
3. Use conductors suitable for at least 90° C
(194° F) when replacing factory wiring.
4. Use copper conductors only.
5. Wiring for field power supply must be rated
at 75° C minimum.

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Controls
Operating sequence Heating — The evaporator fan will operate continuously or
All units require the addition of a thermostat accessory when the thermostat calls for heating, depending on the
package to complete the control circuit. The sequence of setting of the thermostat fan selector switch. When the
operation may vary depending on which package is thermostat closes (on a call for heating), the thermostat
selected. activates the water or steam control valve to meet heating
requirements.
Room-mounted thermostat — The unit uses an
electronic, communicating electronic, or mechanical ther- Carrier TEMP System thermostat — The Carrier
mostat mounted in the conditioned space. TEMP System thermostat works like a room thermostat,
but provides for communicating control. The TEMP ther-
Fan circulation — When the thermostat selector switch is
mostat requires the addition of an accessory relay pack to
set to the FAN position, the evaporator-fan motor will interface with the unit. This relay pack may be mounted in
operate to provide air circulation.
the low-voltage control compartment. The system opera-
Cooling — The evaporator will operate continuously or tion is the same as stated in the Room-Mounted Thermo-
when the compressor runs, depending on the setting of the stat section.
thermostat fan selector switch. When the thermostat closes
All units — The control circuit incorporates a current-
(on a call for cooling), the control relay outdoor-fan contac-
sensing lockout relay (Cycle-LOC™ device) that locks off
tor and compressor contactor(s) close. The control relay the compressor(s) when any safety device is activated (low-
will start the indoor fan if it is not already running. The
or high-pressure switches, condenser-fan motor overload
condenser fan contactor will start the condenser air fan
or compressor internal overload). If any compressor safety
and the compressor contactors will immediately start the device opens, the compressor(s) will stop and a 24-v signal
compressor(s). The 50BYN024 unit as wired from the
will be sent to the X connection of the low-voltage terminal
factory has two compressors on first stage and one on sec-
strip. The signal may be used to light an indicator light on
ond stage; this may be changed (see application section of the unit or remotely. Since the unit is protected by the
this product data).
Cycle-LOC device, the compressor(s) will not restart fol-
A second stage on 50BYN012 to 024 units will close if lowing a safety interruption unless the thermostat is satis-
additional cooling demand is required, and will start the fied without cooling operation. To reset the Cycle-LOC
second-stage compressor. When the thermostat is satisfied, control device, manually turn the control power to the unit
the second stage compressor will stop first, and then the OFF, then back to the ON position.
first stage compressors will stop when cooling demand is High-pressure and low-pressure switches and motor
satisfied. The condenser will also stop as soon as both cool-
overload protectors will reset automatically when the con-
ing stages are satisfied.
dition which caused the device to trip has dropped below
Low ambient control on 50BYN units is accomplished the reset condition.
with a field-installed refrigerant operated damper located
on the condenser fan discharge. Low ambient operation
does not affect operating sequence.
A 5-minute timer (TDR [Time Delay Relay]) will prevent
the compressor(s) from restarting for 5 minutes after any
compressor has stopped.

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Typical piping and wiring

LEGEND
NEC — National Electrical Code
Condenser Airflow

Evaporator Airflow
Power Wiring
Control Wiring
NOTES:
1. Wiring and piping shown are general points of connection guides only
and are not intended for or to include all details for a specific installation.
2. All wiring must comply with applicable local and national codes.
3. All piping must follow standard piping techniques. Refer to Carrier Sys-
tem Design Manual Part 3 for details.
4. Connect both drains to building waste system and provide a trap of suffi-
cient depth for unit static.

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Application data
Location Accessories
For best results unit must be properly located and installed. Condenser air filters can be field-supplied, if desired. This
Selected location should not be adjacent to an acoustically will reduce the need to clean the condenser coil. See
sensitive space, for example a conference room or execu- page 27 for recommended location of condenser air filters.
tive office. The best location is in mechanical rooms near Outside air connections and air economizer — Out-
areas like elevators, restrooms, stairways, or similar door ventilation air is required for most spaces and the use
spaces. The mechanical room should use construction of an outdoor economizer cycle can save cooling energy.
methods which will help isolate the transmission of acousti- Carrier’s 50BYN units can be applied with field-provided
cal energy. ventilation control options, including CO2 activated ventila-
Since these units typically use large quantities of ducted tion or differential economizer. Several methods of bring-
condenser air, select a location with the best access to out- ing the air into the unit are possible. A mixing box with
side window or wall to accommodate condenser air louver. dampers to control outdoor and return air is the best
Locate the unit as close to the wall opening as possible but method. A mixing box assures adequate mixing of both air-
allow space for return air inlet and access to the evaporator streams. When an integrated economizer cycle (compres-
and condenser coil for cleaning. Units on the same floor sors can operate with full outdoor air) is used, it is
should have a minimum of 6 feet between units to prevent recommended that an evaporator defrost thermostat be
recirculation of condenser air. Units floor to floor should put in the unit. This control will turn off the compressors
have a minimum of 10 feet between units to prevent recir- when frost begins to form on the evaporator coil.
culation. Units should not be located with several units pull- Heating coils — Accessory steam and hot water coils are
ing condenser air from a small space between buildings, mounted in the unit return air before the cooling coil. The
which may be recirculated. Recirculation of condenser air filter rack provided with the unit is removed, the coil
will result in increased head pressure which may cause mounted in the same position and the filter rack reattached
units to trip on high pressure. to the coil. The same filter rack may be used with ducted or
There are several methods for applying 50BYN units in free return. Care must be exercised in location of outside
different space applications. See page 26 for recom- ventilation or economizer air in to the unit when heating
mended equipment room applications and locations of key coils are used to prevent coil freeze up. Make sure
components. adequate mixing of return and outside air is provided to
prevent below freezing temperatures at any point of the
Moving units into existing buildings coil. Also be sure that dampers close off outdoor air during
Carrier’s 50BYN units are designed to pass through most unit shutdown. Spring return outdoor-air dampers are
36-in. door openings. The filter rack and duct mounting recommended.
flanges may also be removed. The height of the 20-ton Discharge plenum — When unit is to be used directly in
unit exceeds some door openings. See section on splitting
the space to be conditioned without ductwork attached, a
the 20-ton unit.
discharge plenum with acoustical lining and a discharge
Unit mounting stand grille on the unit are recommended. It is recommended
When units are mounted to use an existing window height, that the fan be slowed down to deliver no more than nomi-
a field-supplied steel mounting stand is recommended. The nal cfm for best acoustical performance.
stand should be built rigidly enough to support the weight Condenser air filter racks, mixing boxes with outdoor air
of the unit, and be braced to prevent any side to side move- dampers and economizers, and discharge plenums may be
ment of the stand. A mounting height higher than the win- field fabricated or are available through specialty accessory
dow sill height is recommended, which allows the manufacturers.
condenser duct to be pitched back to the louver in the win-
dow for rain elimination and drainage.
Unit isolation
Unit compressors are internally isolated and the compres-
sor compartment is lined with acoustical insulation. If addi-
tional vibration isolation is desired, rubber in-shear pads
are recommended under the four corners of the unit.
Spring isolation is not recommended. All duct connections
to the unit should be made with flexible connections to pre-
vent any transmission of vibration to the ductwork.

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Application data (cont)
Evaporator ductwork static and should have a clean-out and be vented and
Supply duct should be properly supported and the aspect sloped for drainage. If the condensate line and secondary
ratio as close to square as possible. Duct should be sized for drain are connected, the connection must be at a level that
a maximum of 2000 feet per minute velocity in areas out- will not allow condensate to drain back into the secondary
side the equipment room. The duct should be lined with drain.
acoustical insulation for a minimum of 10 feet beyond the Condenser head pressure control
equipment room. A flexible duct connection should be
Units are not suitable for use with Motormaster® speed
used on the connection to the unit to prevent transmission
control. Low ambient operation is accomplished with fan
of any unit vibrations into the duct.
discharge dampers which operate with a refrigerant con-
Return duct may be attached to the unit, but is not nec- trolled operator from lead compressor discharge pressure.
essary. The return to the unit should prevent line of sight Since these units have a low-pressure switch, the use of
visibility to the space. Insulated return duct is also recom- winter start kit is recommended (38AE-900---021). Kit
mended for acoustically sensitive spaces. Maximum veloc- bypasses low-pressure switch on start-up. The use of
ity should not exceed 1000 feet per minute over occupied defrost thermostat kit (50BB-900---001) is also recom-
spaces. Adequate return area is essential for proper opera- mended to sense frost on the evaporator coil if suction
tion. temperature drops too low.
Condenser ductwork Controls
Condenser supply and discharge air ducts should be as All units require a room mounted 24-volt thermostat to
short and straight as possible. Cross-sectional area of the complete the control system. Carrier has several versions
inlet and discharge should never be less than the face area of thermostats to meet a wide range of job conditions
of the unit openings. When bends must be made, they including fully programmable and light-activated versions.
should be as gradual as space limitations will allow. Details In addition, the unit can be connected to a TEMP Thermo-
and dimensions of correctly designed systems are shown stat, which allows networking with other units and remote
on page 27. If the unit will be operated in cold outdoor monitoring and control. A relay control pack which
weather, or if dampers are not provided at the louver, mounts in the unit control box is required for the TEMP
then the condenser ducts should be insulated to prevent thermostat operation. Carrier 50BYN units may also be
condensation. used with Carrier’s VVT® system when additional zone
Design of the louver used for the inlet and discharge of control is desired.
the condenser airflow is critical to preventing recirculation The 50BYN unit controls can be integrated with an air
of air and high pressure tips. See page 27 for details of side economizer with standard or differential enthalpy
condenser louver. The louver blades must be heavy enough control.
to prevent unit airflow from drawing them together. Louver
When demand controlled ventilation is required, the Car-
blades should be a minimum of 18 gage, and widths over
rier CO2 sensor can be used in conjunction with the TEMP
30 in. should have stiffeners. The inlet louver should not
have a flange and the discharge louver should have a flange system to optimize the use of ventilation air.
which directs the air away from the inlet. The use of a Operational limits
deflector in conjunction with the condenser air discharge is Airflow — 200 to 500 CFM/ton
also recommended.
Air temperature to evaporator:
Piping traps Cooling
All 50BYN units have a drain for the condensate from the Maximum 90 F Minimum 70 F
evaporator coil. This drain may be relocated to the oppo- Heating
site side of the unit if job conditions dictate. The conden- Maximum 75 F Minimum 32 F (when no airflow)
sate trap should have a depth adequate to allow 2 in. of
water in the trap with the unit running. Provide a clean-out Condenser
on the trap and vent and pitch the trap for proper drain- Nominal airflow 500 cfm/per ton,
age. The condenser section has a complete drain pan range: 300 to 600 cfm/per ton
which will collect any rain water which is pulled into the Condenser air temperature
condenser or from any overflow of the evaporator pan. If Maximum 115 F Minimum without low ambient 55 F,
desired, this secondary drain should be trapped for 1 in. of Minimum with low ambient 0° F

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Sound considerations can be controlled by outdoor-air temperature to provide an
All units are acoustically insulated. When installed in or additional stage with higher outdoor-air temperature.
near areas requiring additional sound attenuation: When staging compressors, always stage the circuits such
that the first compressor operating is the bottom circuit of
• Locate unit in equipment room or closet
the evaporator coil and then proceed up the coil in
• Use acoustic lining in ductwork sequence.
• Provide square duct elbows with acoustic lining and
turning vanes Splitting the 50BYN024 unit
• Locate the first supply outlet no less than 10 ft from a The 50BYN024 unit height exceeds 80 in. and may not
lined elbow. clear all door openings. To make it easier to move this unit
• If unit is located in the conditioned space, return air into existing buildings the unit may be split into two sec-
opening from the space should be a lined elbow or tions. When the unit is shipped the correct refrigerant
equivalent. charge is isolated in the condenser section with the rest of
• For critical applications, use packaged sound attenua- the system under vacuum. If the unit will not be split at the
tors or duct silencers. Sound attenuation may be used job the valves are opened and the system is ready to run. If
on both evaporator air and condenser air. the system needs to be split the suction and liquid lines to
the evaporator coil can be disconnected at threaded con-
Setting condenser fan speed nections between the evaporator and condenser sections.
The 50BYN condenser has a centrifugal blower and a vari- The evaporator section may then be unbolted and
able pitch drive which allow adjusting the condenser air- removed. When the unit is in place the procedure is
flow to match the static from the louvers, ductwork, filters, reversed an the unit put back together. The evaporator sec-
and sound traps (if used). It is best to adjust the fan to the tion is then pulled to a vacuum and the valves opened to
nominal airflow and the rpm which will achieve this perfor- allow the charge to enter the unit. Since the charge is iso-
mance. Excess airflow and rpm will make units noisier. lated and a vacuum is used the use of recovery equipment
Three independent circuit operation for normal installation of a split unit is not required.
The 50BYN024 unit has 3 compressors, each fully inde-
pendent. Three-stage control is possible with a thermostat
which will allow three stages of cooling. The third stage

SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS, dB re 20 µPa


INDOOR FAN OUTDOOR FAN
UNIT (Octave Band) (Octave Band)
50BYN
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
006 67.0 68.0 69.0 68.5 66.0 64.0 55.0 75.0 73.0 77.5 68.0 67.0 64.0 54.0
008 76.0 71.0 73.0 72.0 69.0 66.0 59.0 75.5 76.0 77.0 70.0 67.5 63.5 53.0
012 80.6 79.0 81.0 80.0 79.0 80.0 70.0 77.5 76.5 77.0 73.0 74.0 72.0 59.0
014 74.6 74.5 77.0 71.5 71.0 71.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 79.0 77.5 78.0 76.5 64.0
016 75.0 76.5 79.5 78.0 73.5 75.5 65.0 84.0 81.0 78.5 76.0 75.5 75.0 65.0
024 77.0 75.5 78.5 76.5 74.5 77.5 64.5 83.0 86.5 85.5 80.5 83.5 83.5 72.0
NOTE: Sound pressure taken in free discharge at a distance of 9.8 feet (3 m). All readings are at nominal airflow.

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Application data (cont)

*Provide access to clean condenser coil.


NOTE: Refer to Installation Instructions for detailed louver information.

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TYPICAL RECOMMENDED CONDENSER DUCT DIMENSIONS

DIMENSIONS (in.)
DISCHARGE
LOUVER
UNIT
50BYN 50BYN A B C D F G
50BYN
A 006 24 141/8 6 201/8 26 345/8
008 24 153/4 6 213/4 26 411/8
B 012 24 14 6 20 26 571/4
D 014 24 14 6 20 26 64/4
C 016 30 157/8 6 217/8 301/8 691/2
024 30 18 6 24 361/4 78
*
F

4 3/4" 1"

INLET
LOUVER G

*Access panel for condenser coil cleaning.

DISCHARGE LOUVER DETAIL


INLET LOUVER DETAIL
5"

14 GAGE ALUMINUM OR
18 GAGE GALVANIZED STEEL
4"

4" 1"
4"
5

3"
5/

1/2"
8"

45° 30°

FLANGE
NOT PERMISSIBLE

BLADE STIFFENER
FOR LOUVER WIDTHS
OVER 30"

DEFLECTOR DETAIL

EXHAUST

VANE DEFLECTOR

CONDENSER INTAKE

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Guide specifications
Indoor Self-Contained Air-Cooled Unit 5. Flanges shall be provided on all evaporator and
Constant Volume Application condenser air connections for attachment of
ductwork.
HVAC Guide Specifications
6. Units larger than 80 in. tall shall be able to be
Size Range: 5 to 20 Tons
split into sections no more than 80-in. high.
Carrier Model Number: 50BYN Unit shall be designed to allow refrigerant
Part 1 — General charge to be isolated in the condenser section
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION when the unit is split, without the loss of refrig-
erant charge.
Indoor packaged vertical air-cooled cooling unit
using hermetic scroll compressors and built-in con- C. Evaporator Fan Section:
denser fan for cooling duty. Unit shall discharge sup- 1. Fans shall be double inlet, centrifugal wheel
ply air vertically or horizontally and condenser air with forward curved blades designed for contin-
horizontally as shown on contract drawings. uous operation. Fan wheel and scroll shall be
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE constructed of steel with corrosion resistant fin-
ish, and statically and dynamically balanced.
A. Units shall be rated in accordance with ARI Stan-
dard 210/240 or 340/360 as appropriate. 2. Fan shall be belt drive with an adjustable pitch
motor pulley and fixed pitch fan pulley, with
B. Unit shall be designed to conform to ANSI/ permanently lubricated ball-bearing type bear-
ASHRAE 15, latest revision safety code, and UL ings. Units larger than 12 tons require two
Standard 1995, and shall be UL listed under both belts.
American and Canadian Standards.
3. Motor shall be 3-phase high-efficiency NEMA
C. Insulation, adhesive, and liner system shall meet frame TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled) of
NFPA 90A requirements for flame spread and the same voltage as the compressor(s). Motor
smoke generation. shall have permanently lubricated ball bearings.
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 4. Fan shall be easily field convertible from vertical
Units shall be stored and handled according to man- to horizontal discharge (except 014 size).
ufacturer’s recommendations. D. Compressor:
Part 2 — Products Hermetic scroll compressors shall be internally pro-
2.01 EQUIPMENT tected with high pressure relief. Compressors shall
A. General: be factory rubber shock mounted with internal
Factory-assembled, single-piece, air-cooled cooling spring vibration isolators.
unit. Unit shall consist of scroll refrigerant compres- E. Coils:
sor(s), indoor fan section with belt drive centrifugal 1. Evaporator and condenser coil shall have alumi-
fans and motor, evaporator coil section with direct num plate fins mechanically bonded to seamless
expansion coil and drain pan, air-cooled condenser copper tubes with all joints brazed. Tube sheet
fan section with belt drive centrifugal fans and openings shall be swaged to prevent tube wear.
motor, factory wiring, piping and controls, and a Coils shall be face split design.
system charge of refrigerant (R-22). Unit may be 2. Direct expansion coil shall be designed and
used with or without return ductwork. tested in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE 15,
B. Unit Cabinet: latest revision safety code.
1. Cabinet shall be constructed of minimum 18 3. Coil and drain pan shall be accessible through
gage zinc surface alloyed steel with a baked service access panels for cleaning.
enamel finish. Unit shall be capable of with- F. Filter:
standing ASTM B117 500-hour salt spray test.
Filter frame shall be installed upstream of the cool-
2. Cabinet shall be fully insulated. Evaporator sec- ing coil, designed to take a 1-in. or 2-in. thick clean-
tion shall have a full metal liner covering all able or disposable type commercially available filter.
insulation, and condenser section shall have full Filters shall be accessible from either side of the unit
sound attenuating insulation. Units shall be and filter rack shall be usable with ducted or free
capable of withstanding ARI insulating effi- return. Disposable filters will be supplied with the
ciency test at minimum airflow without cabinet unit.
sweating.
G. Condenser:
3. Unit drain pan shall have positive slope to the
drain to prevent standing water in pan. 1. Fans shall be double inlet, centrifugal wheel
with forward curved blades designed for contin-
4. Panels for servicing shall be easily removable uous operation. Fan wheel and scroll shall be
using a single wrench size. constructed of steel with corrosion resistant fin-
ish, and statically and dynamically balanced.

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2. Fan shall be belt drive with an adjustable pitch K. Refrigerant Components:
motor pulley and fixed pitch fan pulley, with Refrigerant circuit components include thermal
permanently lubricated, ball-bearing type bear- expansion valves, distributor with nozzle, filter dri-
ings. Drives on all motors 5 hp and larger shall ers, and charging service valves on each circuit.
have a minimum of two belts. Suction line shall have a refrigerant loop to prevent
3. Motor shall be 3-phase high-efficiency NEMA refrigerant drain back to the compressor. Suction
frame TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled) of piping shall be insulated with closed cell piping
the same voltage as the compressor(s). Motor insulation.
shall have permanently lubricated ball bearings. L. Special Features:
4. Condenser shall have a secondary drain pan 1. Heating Coil:
with drain connection to drain any overflow of
Field-installed steam coil shall be one row; or
the evaporator pan or rain in the condenser
hot water coil will be two rows with copper tube
section.
aluminum spiral fins and a galvanized steel cas-
H. Operating Characteristics: ing. Fins shall be bonded to tubes by mechani-
Unit shall be capable of providing a constant volume cal expansion. Coil to be leak tested at 350 psig
of conditioned air at a specified static pressure air pressure submerged in water and charged
within the unit’s normal operating range. Unit shall with dry air. Coil shall mount external to the
have dual-stage cooling capacity control on all units unit.
10 tons or larger. Each compressor shall be on an 2. Low Ambient Control Damper:
independent refrigerant circuit. Unit shall be capable
Field-installed refrigerant operated damper for
of starting and operating at up to 115 F outdoor
mounting on condenser air discharge. Damper
ambient. Units shall be able to operate down to 0° F
when equipped with low ambient damper. modulates condenser air to control head pres-
sure. Permits unit to operate in cooling even in
I. Controls and Safeties: winter when outdoor air temperature is low.
1. Units shall be furnished with a control terminal Damper automatically restricts condenser air-
block for connection of low voltage controls flow to maintain correct condensing pressure
and thermostats. for efficient operation at temperatures down to
2. Unit shall have one of the following control 0° F.
systems: 3. Thermostats:
a. Room-mounted thermostat shall be mounted A complete line of thermostats shall be avail-
in the conditioned space. Thermostat shall able to meet any application control require-
be either electromechanical or electronic ments. Thermostat shall be provided by the unit
type. Thermostat subbase shall control fan manufacturer.
operation and be capable of turning unit on 4. Defrost Thermostat:
and off.
Field-installed thermostat shall be available to
b. Room-mounted thermostat with communi- shut down compressor when frost builds on
cating capability. This thermostat shall oper- evaporator coil.
ate like the standard room-mounted
5. Winter Start Kit:
thermostat and shall provide the additional
benefit of being able to communicate with Package shall provide time delay for the low-
building systems to facilitate unit operation pressure switch.
and control. 6. Discharge Plenum:
3. Units shall have the following factory-installed Kit shall be available for free blow applications.
safeties: high- and low-pressure switches, motor
and compressor overtemperature, current
lockout, and inherent automatic fan motor
overload.
J. Electrical Requirements:
All electrical power wiring shall enter the unit cabi-
net at a single location. Control circuit is 24-v, suit-
able for a field-supplied 24-v thermostat.

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Carrier Corporation • Syracuse, New York 13221 2-04
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 1 4 New Book 1 Pg 32 Catalog No. 525-00058 Printed in U.S.A. PC 111 Form 50BYN-2PD
Tab 2b 7a Tab 1IP1b Replaces: 50BYN-1PD

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