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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR
SERIES TB, TC, TD, TE, TF & TG
Energy recovery COMPONENT certified to the ARI Air-to-
Air Energy Recovery Ventilation Equipment Certification
Program in accordance with ARI Standard 1060-2000.
Actual performance in packaged equipment may vary.
ETL Certified per UL 1995 and CSA 22.2
97B0042N04
Rev.: 15 April, 2016
Installation Instructions For Energy Recovery Ventilator (Fixed)
For Stand Alone Side-by-Side Indoor Application
Inspection
Upon receipt of shipment at the job site, carefully check the
shipment against the bill of lading. Make sure all units have
been received. Inspect the carton or crating housing of each
Rooftop Unit and inspect each unit for damage. Assure that
the carrier makes proper notation of any shortages or damage
on all copies of the freight bill and that he completes a Carrier
Inspection Report. Concealed damage not discovered during
unloading must be reported to the carrier within 15 days of
receipt of shipment.
NOTE: It is the responsibility of the
purchaser to file all necessary claims with the carrier.
Storage
Upon the arrival of equipment at the job site, immediately store
units in a clean, dry area. Do not stack units.
Do not remove
equipment from pallets until equipment is required for
installation.
Unit Protection
Cover rooftop units on the job site. Cap the open ends of pipes.
In areas where painting, plastering, roofing, or the spraying of
fireproof material has not been completed, all due precautions
must be taken to avoid physical damage to the units and
contamination by foreign material.
Physical damage and
contamination may prevent proper start-up and may result
in costly equipment cleanup.
Application
Field supplied balancing dampers in duct are recommended.
Recovery Wheel Mode
The Recovery Wheel mode is accomplished by two blowers
providing continuous exhaust of stale indoor air and
replacement by equal amount of outdoor air. Energy recovery
is achieved by slowly rotating the energy recovery wheel within
the cassette frame work. In winter, the ERV adsorbs heat
and moisture from the exhaust air stream during one half of a
complete rotation and gives them back to the cold, drier intake
air supply during the other half rotation. In summer, the process
is automatically reversed. Heat and moisture are absorbed
from incoming fresh air supply and transferred to the exhaust
air stream. This process allows outdoor air ventilation rates
to be increased by factors of three or more without additional
energy penalty or increase in size of heating or air conditioning
systems.
Rigging Unit For Lifting
1. Maximum weight 300-1200 lbs. See Physical Data Table.
2. Remove crating.
3. All panels must be in place for rigging.
4. Remove barometric exhaust hood from door marked filter
access. Install barometric exhaust hood over exhaust blower
outlet.
5. Forklift channels must be removed from the base of
ERV.
6. Position unit and provide service access to ERV control
access door and wheel.
7. Duct work should be installed into roof curb before installing
ERV on curb.
8. Roof curb gasket must be applied to all top surfaces of the
curb.
9. Position unit on roof curb and provide service access to ERV
control access door and wheel.
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Danger of sharp metallic edges. Can cause
injury. Take care when servicing unit to avoid accidental
contact with sharp edges.
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Electric shock hazard. Can cause injury or death.
Before attempting to perform any service or maintenance,
turn the electrical power to unit OFF at disconnect switch(es).
Unit may have multiple power supplies.
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To avoid equipment damage, do not use these
units as a source of heat during the construction process.
The mechanical components and filters used in these units
will quickly become clogged with construction dirt and debris
which may cause system damage.
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The installation of water-source heat pumps and
all associated components, parts, and accessories which
make up the installation shall be in accordance with the
regulations of ALL authorities having jurisdiction and MUST
conform to all applicable codes. It is the responsibility of
the installing contractor to determine and comply with ALL
applicable codes, regulations and ANSI/NFPA No. 70

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Installation
1. Attach duct work to duct flanges on ERV.
2. Remove ERV control access panel to connect field
wiring.
3. Route class II low voltage wire (3 conductor) from
thermostat or energy management through small
bushing in end panel of ERV.
See wiring diagram.
a. Thermostat (dependent) - connect in parallel at
rooftop unit with “G”, “C” and “W”. Then connect
matching color at terminal 1, 2, and 3 respectively
on ERV circuit board.
b. Energy Management - provide +24 VAC to “1” and
common, 24 VAC to “2” terminals on ERV circuit
board.
c. Thermostat (dedicated) - splice into +24 vac
(blue wire) at (control circuit board) transformer
connection run wire to “R” terminal. Then run
another wire from “G” terminal to ERV (control
circuit board) terminal block #1.
4. All electrical connections must conform to any local
codes and current National Electric Codes (NEC) and
Canadian Electric Codes (CEC). Refer closely to unit
wiring diagram in unit and/or in these instructions for
proper wiring connections.
5. Refer to the unit nameplate for minimum circuit
ampacity (MCA) and maximum overcurrent protection
size (fuse).
6. Electrical data is listed on unit rating plate and motor
name plates.
7. Connect line voltage power supply to ERV fuse block
in control box of unit from disconnect switch.
See
wiring diagram.
8. Ground unit with a suitable ground connection either
through unit supply wiring or an earth ground.
Note: Unit voltage entries must be sealed
weather tight after wiring is complete.
9. Remove motor access panels. Locate belts fastened
to blower assembly. Install belt onto motor and blower
pulley. Adjust motor sheave to correct blower RPM for
CFM and external static pressure requirements. See
charts in this instruction. Multiple pulley arrangements
are available to meet the entire range.
10. Replace access panel onto the ERV unit and secure.
11. Restore power to unit.
12. Cleanup once unit is operating properly, caulk
any open joints, holes or seams to make the units
completely air and water tight.
13. Leave this instruction manual with owner or in an
envelope to be kept near unit.
Operation
(How It Works)
The unit contains an Energy Recovery Wheel (ERW)
that is a new concept in rotary air-to-air heat exchangers.
Designed as a packaged unit for ease of installation and
maintenance, only the connection of electrical power is
required to make the system operational.
When slowly rotating through counter flowing exhaust
and fresh air streams the ERW adsorbs sensible heat
and latent heat from the warmer air stream and transfer
this total energy to the cooler air stream during the
second half of its rotating cycle. Rotating at 50-60
revolutions per minute, the wheel provides constant flow
of energy from warmer to cooler air stream. The large
energy transfer surface and laminar flow through the
wheel causes this constant flow of recovered energy
to represent up to 85% of the difference in total energy
contained within the two air streams.
Sensible and latent heat are the two components of total
heat. Sensible heat is energy contained in dry air and
latent heat is the energy contained within the moisture
of the air. The latent heat load from the outdoor fresh air
on an air conditioning system can often be two to three
times that of the sensible heat load and in the winter it is
a significant part of a humidification heat load.
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Blower speed must be adjusted for the given
external static pressure and airflow (CFM) requirements. If
blower speed is not adjusted for conditions, possible motor
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During both the summer and winter, the ERW transfers
moisture entirely in the vapor phase. This eliminates wet
surfaces that retain dust and promote fungal growth as
well as the need for a condensate pan and drain to carry
water.
Because it is constantly rotating when in the air stream,
the ERV is always being cleaned by air, first in one
direction then the other. Because it is always dry, dust or
other particles impinging on the surface during one half
cycle, are readily removed during the next half cycle.
During the heating season, when outdoor air
temperatures are below 10ºF, it is recommended to use
the (optional) low ambient kit (field installed).
Low Ambient Kit is appropriate for climates with limited
HVAC system operation when outdoor temperatures are
below 10ºF.
The frost threshold is the outdoor temperature at which
frost will begin to form on the ERV wheel. For Energy
Recovery Ventilators, the frost threshold is typically below
10ºF. Frost threshold is dependent on indoor temperature
and humidify. The table shows how the frost threshold
temperatures vary depending on indoor conditions.
Because Energy Recovery Ventilators have a low frost
threshold, frost control options are not necessary in many
climates. Where outdoor temperatures may drop below
the frost threshold during the ERV operational hours,
exhaust only frost control option is available.
Low Ambient Kit (Optional)
Low Ambient Kit turns off the supply blower when outdoor
temperatures fall below the frost threshold. The exhaust
only thermostat set points are field adjustable. Supply
fan operation is automatically restored when the exhaust
air temperature rises above the thermostat set point.
Provisions for introducing make-up air into the building
when the supply blower is off to avoid depressurization
should be considered.
Recovery Wheel Mode
On a thermostat call for blower operation in heating,
cooling or continuous blower, the ERW will rotate
between fresh air and exhaust air streams. Both the
fresh air and exhaust air blowers will also be operating to
overcome the air resistance of the ERV.
System Check
1. Disconnect main power.
2. Turn to “Cont” for blower operation on thermostat
controlled models.
3. Restore power to unit. Observe ERV wheel rotation
and both fresh air and exhaust air blowers are
operating.
NOTE: If Low ambient kit is used the jumper
between TB37-5 & TB37-6 should be removed.
Also if system check out is being conducted at
low ambient temperatures, technician should
be aware that this kit can cause system not to
operate.
4. Verify that the ERV (3) three phase blower motors
are phased sequentially ensuring correct rotation and
operation.
a. Disconnect power.
b. Reverse any two field power leads to the ERV.
c. Reapply power.
5. Verify that both blower motors are operating under
their full load AMP rating (FLA). The FLA can be
found on each motor and the unit nameplate.
A. Return Damper Settings
Manually adjust position of field installed dampers to
balance air flow.
B. Air Flow / Blower Speed Adjustment
Blower speed selection is accomplished by changing
the sheave setting on both fresh air and exhaust air
blowers. To set ERV for the required air flow (CFM),
the external static pressure applied to the ERV (duct
static) must be known. See the CFM vs External
Static Pressure chart for the appropriate unit to
determine the correct blower RPM for the specified
CFM and External Static Pressure.
After blower speed adjustments have been made. Ensure
that when the belt is replaced it is tensioned correctly.
The motor mounting plate can be adjusted to tension the
belt. If using a belt tension checker, adjust the span to the
appropriate setting and check the belt defection force.
The belt deflection force should be between 5-8 lbs or the
FROST THRESHOLD TEMPERATURE
INDOOR RH AT 70ºF
FROST THRESHOLD
TEMPERATURE
20%
0ºF
30%
5ºF
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lowest tension at which the belt will not slip under peak
load conditions.
1. Disconnect main power to unit before making
adjustment to economizer and/or ERV unit.
2. Replace ERV control access cover.
3. Set thermostat to normal operating position.
4. Restore power to unit.
Maintenance
1. All motors use pre-lubricated sealed bearings; no
further lubrication is necessary.
2. Make visual inspection of motors, belts and wheel
rotating bearings during routine maintenance.
3. Eight pie-shaped segments, are seated on stops
between the segment retainer which pivots on the
wheel rim and secured to the hub and rim of wheel.
Annual inspection of the self cleaning wheel is
recommended. With power disconnected, remove
ERV access panels (rear) and unplug [J150 & P150]
(Refer to wiring diagram in this instruction
manual)
. Remove segment and wash with water and/
or mild detergent.
4. To install wheel segments follow steps A through
E .
See Figure 1.
Reverse procedure for segment
removal.
A. Unlock two segment retainers (one on each side of
the selected segment opening.
B. With the embedded stiffener facing the motor side,
insert the nose of the segment between the hub
plates.
C. Holding segment by the two outer corners, press
the segment towards the center of the wheel
and inwards against the spoke flanges. If hand
pressure does not fully seat the segment, insert
the flat tip of a screw driver between the wheel
rim and outer corners of the segment and apply
downward force while guiding the segment into
place.
D. Close and latch each segment retainer under
segment retaining catch.
E. Slowly rotate the wheel 180º. Install the second
segment opposite the first for counterbalance.
Rotate the two installed segments 90º to balance
the wheel while the third segment is installed.
Rotate the wheel 180º again to install the fourth
segment opposite the third. Repeat this sequence
with the remaining four segments.
Pulley Kit Installation
The units are shipped from the factory at the low static
setting. Pulley kits are available for the medium and high
static settings. To install a pulley kit.
1. Check content of pulley kit, if pulley kit contains:
a. An adjustable sheave and a fixed pitch pulley then
remove belt and both motor and blower pulley
b. An adjustable sheave then remove the motor
pulley.
c. A fixed pitch pulley then remove the blower pulley.
2. Replace pulley(s) with the pulley(s) from pulley kit.
Make sure each pulley is installed with a key. Tighten
the set screw on the pulley(s) to 100 in.lb.
3. Install the belt that came with the pulley kit. Tension
belt as explained in the blower speed adjustment
section.
4. Check the speed of the blower. Adjust the motor
sheave to increase or decrease the speed of the
blower. See blower adjustment section.
B
C
A
D
E
D
HUB
SEGMENT
SPOKE
SEGMENT RETAINER CATCH
WHEEL RIM
SEGMENT RETAINER
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EXHAUST AIR
FRESH AIR
RETURN AIR
TREATED AIR
ERV with Hor i zon tal Ductwork
(bal anc ing damper(s) field sup plied)
Features and Notes:
1. Stand alone design allows higher levels of outdoor air
to be introduced into the a/c space.
2. Static test ports provided to verify intake and exhaust
CFM.
3. Balancing damper(s) is field provided when connected
to ductwork. System will not operate properly without
balancing damper.
4. See blower performance charts for airflow at various
E.S.P.
5. Filter rack with 2" pleated filters included.
A
B
C
D
D
E
I
G
H
F
H
ERV Data
Dimensional Data
ERV Series
CFM Range
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
TB
300-1100
44.75
32.13
33.50
11.00
27.00
4.00
4.25
2.88
2.50
TC
1200-2000
54.38
37.25
37.50
12.00
30.00
5.87
5.13
4.06
1.63
TD
1200-2800
52.25
42.63
43.56
14.00
32.00
8.69
5.25
4.25
2.88
TE
2000-3600
60.00
46.69
57.37
16.50
39.50
12.00
5.50
4.05
5.88
TF
3000-4600
60.00
52.69
57.37
16.50
39.50
12.00
8.69
5.50
5.88
TG
4600-6200
72.00
70.88
63.63
19.50
39.50
17.53
14.50
8.70
6.60
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1.
Remove jumper to install field optional low ambient switch.
2.
Se lec tive volt age ter mi nals for proper unit volt age.
3.
Optional low ambient switch.
4.
Optional motorized intake damper.
5.
Op tional Stop, Start and Jog Con trol.
6.
For energy man age ment systems connect +24v to “G” and common 24v to “C”.
208/230-1-60
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COM PO NENT CODE
A131 Fixed Re lay Board
B26
Mo tor, Ex haust Air
B27
Mo tor, Fresh Air
B28
Mo tor, Des ic cant Wheel
B30
Mo tor, Damper (Op tional)
C23
Ca paci tor, Wheel Mo tor
C25
Ca paci tor, Ex haust Air
C26
Ca paci tor, Fresh Air
DL43 De lay, Cy cle Timer (Op tional)
F29
Fuse
J33
Jack, Cy cle Con trol (Op tional)
J34
Jack, Cy cle Con trol Har ness (Op tional)
J40
Jack, Cy cle (Op tional)
J48
Jack, Con trol Box (Fresh Air)
J50
Jack, Con trol Box (Wheel)
J51
Jack, Con trol Box (Ex haust Air)
J56
Jack, Con trol Box (Damper)
J148
Jack, Fresh Air Mo tor Har ness
J150
Jack, Wheel Mo tor Har ness
J151
Jack, Ex haust Air Mo tor Har ness
J160
Jack, Damper Mo tor Har ness
K94
Re lay, On/Off (Op tional)
K163 Con tac tor, Ex haust Air Mo tor
K164 Con tac tor, Fresh Air Mo tor
P33
Plug, Cy cle Con trol (Op tional)
P34
Plug, Cy cle Con trol Har ness (Op tional)
P40
Plug, Wheel Cy cle (Op tional)
P48
Plug, Fresh Air Mo tor Har ness
P50
Plug, Wheel Mo tor Har ness
P51
Plug, Ex haust Air Mo tor Har ness
P56
Plug, Damper Mo tor Har ness
P148 Plug, Fresh Air Mo tor
P150 Plug, Wheel Mo tor
P151 Plug, Ex haust Air Mo tor
P160 Plug, Damper Mo tor
S23
Ther mo stat - Low Am bi ent (Op tional)
S26
Switch, Low Am bi ent (Op tional)
S51
Switch, Door
S125 Switch, Am bi ent Over ride (Op tional)
T27
Trans former, Con trol
T28
Trans former, Step- down (Op tional)
WIRE COLOR
BK
Black
BL
Blue
GR
Green
GY
Gray
OR
Or ange
PK
Pink
RD
Red
WH
White
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1.
Remove jumper to install field optional low ambient switch.
2.
Step-down transformer assembly for 460/575 volt units.
3.
Se lec tive volt age ter mi nals for proper unit volt age.
4.
Optional low ambient switch.
5.
Optional motorized intake damper.
6.
Op tional Stop, Start and Jog Con trol.
7.
For energy man age ment systems connect +24v to “G” and common 24v to “C”.
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
575-3-60
COM PO NENT CODE
A131 Fixed Re lay Board
B26
Mo tor, Ex haust Air
B27
Mo tor, Fresh Air
B28
Mo tor, Des ic cant Wheel
B30
Mo tor, Damper (Op tional)
C23
Ca paci tor, Wheel Mo tor
DL43 De lay, Cy cle Timer (Op tional)
F29
Fuse
J33
Jack, Cy cle Con trol (Op tional)
J34
Jack, Cy cle Con trol Har ness (Op tional)
J40
Jack, Cy cle (Op tional)
J48
Jack, Con trol Box (Fresh Air)
J50
Jack, Con trol Box (Wheel)
J51
Jack, Con trol Box (Ex haust Air)
J56
Jack, Con trol Box (Damper)
J148
Jack, Fresh Air Mo tor Har ness
J150
Jack, Wheel Mo tor Har ness
J151
Jack, Ex haust Air Mo tor Har ness
J152
Jack, Trans former (High Volt age)
J160
Jack, Damper Mo tor Har ness
K94
Re lay, On/Off (Op tional)
K163 Con tac tor, Ex haust Air Mo tor
K164 Con tac tor, Fresh Air Mo tor
P33
Plug, Cy cle Con trol (Op tional)
P34
Plug, Cy cle Con trol Har ness (Op tional)
P40
Plug, Wheel Cy cle (Op tional)
P48
Plug, Fresh Air Mo tor Har ness
P50
Plug, Wheel Mo tor Har ness
P51
Plug, Ex haust Air Mo tor Har ness
P56
Plug, Damper Mo tor Har ness
P148 Plug, Fresh Air Mo tor
P150 Plug, Wheel Mo tor
P151 Plug, Ex haust Air Mo tor
P152 Plug, Trans former (High Volt age)
P160 Plug, Damper Mo tor
S23
Ther mo stat - Low Am bi ent (Op tional)
S26
Switch, Low Am bi ent (Op tional)
S51
Switch, Door
S125 Switch, Am bi ent Over ride (Op tional)
T27
Trans former, Con trol
T28
Trans former, Step- down (Op tional)
WIRE COLOR
BK
Black
BL
Blue
GR
Green
GY
Gray
OR
Or ange
PK
Pink
RD
Red
WH
White
YL
Yel low
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Des ic cant Wheel for Roof top Unit
208- 230V (1 PH)
ERV UNIT WIR ING DIAGRAM
Notes:
1.
Remove jumper to install field optional low ambient switch.
2.
Se lec tive volt age ter mi nals for proper unit volt age.
3.
Optional low ambient switch.
4.
Optional motorized intake damper.
5.
Op tional Stop, Start and Jog Con trol.
6.
For energy man age ment systems connect +24v to “G” and common 24v to “C”.

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208- 230/460/575V (3 PH)
ERV UNIT WIR ING DIAGRAM
Notes:
1. Remove jumper to install field optional low ambient switch.
2. Step-down transformer assembly for 460/575 volt units.
3. Se lec tive volt age ter mi nals for proper unit volt age.
4. Optional low ambient switch.
5. Optional motorized intake damper.
6. Op tional Stop, Start and Jog Con trol.
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Mist Eliminator Filter in Intake Hood (1.5HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
300
N/A
N/A
1075
1280
1390
1535
1635
500
N/A
1065
1275
1355
1505
1615
1670
700
1060
1270
1370
1525
1610
1660
1790
900
1310
1455
1520
1605
1655
1820
1960
1100
1445
1515
1625
1725
1815
1955
2035
Barometric Hood, 2" Pleated Filters (1.5HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
300
N/A
1075
1180
1290
1445
1565
1645
500
N/A
1170
1285
1375
1470
1605
1725
700
1065
1280
1370
1465
1600
1680
1800
900
1255
1360
1460
1460
1590
1675
1865
1100
1445
1455
1585
1670
1750
1860
1935
SUPPLY
EXHAUST
Low
1000-1300 Standard Unit
Medium 1300-1700 Optional Kit
High
1750-2200 Optional Kit
Blower RPM for MB
RPM Range
Mist Eliminator Filter in Intake Hood (2HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
1200
1100
1225
1315
1405
1440
1695
1725
1400
1220
1275
1400
1480
1620
1730
1790
1600
1225
1345
1475
1615
1715
1775
1890
1800
1335
1465
1610
1710
1765
1880
1930
2000
1380
1585
1680
1755
1815
1920
N/A
Barometric Hood, 2" Pleated Filters (2HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
1200
1045
1170
1380
1475
1635
1720
1805
1400
1115
1330
1470
1570
1725
1745
1850
1600
1320
1460
1565
1680
1790
1840
1940
1800
1415
1560
1725
1780
1885
1930
2045
2000
1490
1660
1770
1875
1920
1985
N/A
SUPPLY
EXHAUST
RPM Range
Low
1000-1300 Standard Unit
Medium 1300-1700 Optional Kit
High
1700-2080 Optional Kit
Blower RPM for MC
Notes:
1. Drive losses included in the above tables.
2. Performance can vary depending on ambient conditions
3. Blower RPMs are for reference only
Notes:
1. Drive losses included in the above tables.
2. Performance can vary depending on ambient conditions
3. Blower RPMs are for reference only
Blower RPM for TB
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Mist Eliminator Filter in Intake Hood (3HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
1200
N/A
N/A
985
1115
1255
1390
1445
1600
N/A
975
1090
1190
1320
1320
1525
2000
960
1085
1185
1315
1410
1410
1550
2400
1080
1240
1310
1405
1485
1485
1650
2800
1230
1395
1505
1535
1595
1595
1775
Barometric Hood, 2" Pleated Filters (3HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
1200
N/A
N/A
1050
1210
1315
1375
1465
1600
N/A
1020
1200
1285
1365
1465
1545
2000
1010
1190
1320
1355
1540
1580
1660
2400
1155
1315
1425
1545
1660
1735
1785
2800
1290
1450
1600
1725
1755
1825
1880
SUPPLY
EXHAUST
RPM Range
Low
950-1320 Standard Unit
Medium 1325-1565 Optional Kit
High
1570-1880 Optional Kit
Blower RPM for MD
Mist Eliminator Filter in Intake Hood (3HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
2000
820
930
1015
1095
1160
1245
1315
2400
920
1010
1090
1155
1240
1305
1405
2800
1000
1085
1150
1235
1295
1410
1500
3200
1130
1200
1260
1395
1430
1495
1565
3600
1190
1385
1420
1455
1510
N/A
N/A
Barometric Hood, 2" Pleated Filters (3HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
2000
780
890
970
1065
1130
1235
1275
2400
885
965
1060
1125
1230
1270
1340
2800
945
1055
1120
1225
1265
1355
1405
3200
1050
1135
1255
1325
1350
1415
1460
3600
1125
1250
1305
1340
1415
N/A
N/A
SUPPLY
EXHAUST
RPM Range
Low
700-1025 Standard Unit
Medium 1030-1305 Optional Kit
High
1325-1575 Optional Kit
Blower RPM for ME
Notes:
1. Drive losses included in the above tables.
2. Performance can vary depending on ambient conditions
3. Blower RPMs are for reference only
Notes:
1. Drive losses included in the above tables.
2. Performance can vary depending on ambient conditions
3. Blower RPMs are for reference only
Blower RPM for TD
Blower RPM for TE

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Mist Eliminator Filter in Intake Hood (5HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
3000
925
1035
1110
1140
1235
1315
1350
3400
1030
1120
1185
1225
1310
1345
1385
3800
1100
1150
1240
1335
1385
1420
1455
4200
1165
1245
1375
1435
1460
1505
1550
4600
1230
1315
1335
1470
1525
1585
1655
Barometric Hood, 2" Pleated Filters (5HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
3000
985
1085
1155
1280
1325
1370
1440
3400
1060
1150
1270
1320
1365
1430
1480
3800
1145
1265
1335
1400
1450
1475
1505
4200
1240
1330
1375
1460
1470
1515
1560
4600
1305
1400
1420
1485
1525
1550
1650
SUPPLY
EXHAUST
RPM Range
Low
780-1020 Standard Unit
Medium 1000-1315 Optional Kit
High
1315-1700 Optional Kit
Blower RPM for MF
Mist Eliminator Filter in Intake Hood (5HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
4600
820
910
990
1020
1135
1165
1225
5000
885
965
1040
1100
1160
1225
1280
5400
910
1000
1095
1155
1215
1275
N/A
5800
960
1060
1145
1205
1265
1290
N/A
6200
1020
1110
1195
1255
1275
N/A
N/A
Barometric Hood, 2" Pleated Filters (5HP)
External Static Pressure (in water)
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
1
1.25
1.5
CFM
4600
875
935
1000
1025
1140
1175
1190
5000
910
975
1040
1130
1190
1200
1280
5400
945
1015
1095
1150
1230
1275
N/A
5800
990
1060
1125
1175
1265
N/A
N/A
6200
1010
1110
1195
1200
N/A
N/A
N/A
SUPPLY
EXHAUST
RPM Range
Low
700-900 Standard Unit
Medium 900-1100 Optional Kit
High
1100-1300 Optional Kit
Blower RPM for MG
Notes:
1. Drive losses included in the above tables.
2. Performance can vary depending on ambient conditions
3. Blower RPMs are for reference only
Notes:
1. Drive losses included in the above tables.
2. Performance can vary depending on ambient conditions
3. Blower RPMs are for reference only
Blower RPM for TF
Blower RPM for TG

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CLIMA
TE MASTER, INC.
LIMITED EXPRESS
W
ARRANTY/ LIMIT
ATION OF
REMEDIES
AND LIABILITY
It is expressly understood that unless a statement is specifi
cally identifi
ed as a warranty
, statements made by Climate Master
, Inc., a Delaware corporation, (“CM”) or its representatives, relating to CM’
s products, whether oral,
written or contained in any sales literature, catalog or any other agreement, are not express warranties and do not form a part of the basis of the bar
gain, but are merely CM’
s opinion or commendation of CM’
s products.
EXCEPT
AS SPECIFICALL
Y SET
FOR
TH HEREIN,
THERE IS NO EXPRESS
W
ARRANTY
AS
TO
ANY
OF
CM’S PRODUCTS. CM MAKES NO
W
ARRANTY
AGAINST
LA
TENT
DEFECTS. CM MAKES
NO
W
ARRANTY
OF
MERCHANT
ABILITY
OF
THE GOODS OR OF
THE FITNESS OF
THE GOODS FOR
ANY
P
AR
TICULAR PURPOSE.
GRANT
OF
LIMITED EXPRESS
W
ARRANTY
CM warrants CM products purchased and retained in the United States of
America and Canada to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and maintenance as follows: (1)
All complete air condition-
ing, heating and/or heat pump units built or sold by CM for twelve (12) months from date of unit start up or eighteen (18) months from date of shipment (from factory), whichever comes fi
rst; (2) Repair and replacement parts,
which are not supplied under warranty
, for nintey (90) days from date of shipment (from factory).
All parts must be returned to CM’
s factory in Oklahoma City
, Oklahoma, freight prepaid, no later than sixty (60) days after
the date of the failure of the part; if CM determines the part to be defective and within CM’
s Limited Express
W
arranty
, CM shall, when such part has been either replaced or repaired, return such to a factory recognized dealer
,
contractor or service or
ganization, F
.O.B. CM’
s factory
, Oklahoma City
, Oklahoma, freight prepaid.
The warranty on any parts repaired or replaced under warranty expires at the end of the original warranty period.
This warranty does not cover and does not apply to: (1)
Air fi
lters, fuses, refrigerant, fl
uids, oil; (2) Products relocated after initial installation; (3)
Any portion or component of any system that is not supplied by CM, regardless
of the cause of the failure of such portion or component; (4) Products on which the unit identifi
cation tags or labels have been removed or defaced; (5) Products on which payment to CM is or has been in default; (6) Products
which have defects or damage which result from improper installation, wiring, electrical imbalance characteristics or maintenance; or are caused by accident, misuse or abuse, fi
re, fl
ood, alteration or misapplication of the prod-
uct; (7) Products which have defects or damage which result from a contaminated or corrosive air or liquid supply
, operation at abnormal temperatures, or unauthorized opening of refrigerant circuit; (8) Mold, fungus or bacteria
damages; (9) Products subjected to corrosion or abrasion; (10) Products manufactured or supplied by others; (1
1) Products which have been subjected to misuse, negligence or accidents; (12) Products which have been operated
in a manner contrary to CM’
s printed instructions; or (13) Products which have defects, damage or insuffi
cient performance as a result of insuffi
cient or incorrect system design or the improper application of CM’
s products.
CM is not responsible for: (1)
The costs of any fl
uids, refrigerant or other system components, or associated labor to repair or replace the same, which is incurred as a result of a defective part covered by CM’
s Limited Express
W
arranty; (2)
The costs of labor
, refrigerant, materials or service incurred in removal of the defective part, or in obtaining and replacing the new or repaired part; or
, (3)
Transportation costs of the defective part from the installa-
tion site to CM or of the return of any part not covered by CM’
s Limited Express
W
arranty
.
Limitation:
This Limited Express
W
arranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. If, notwithstanding the disclaimers contained herein, it is determined that other warranties exist, any such warranties, including without limita-
tion any express warranties or any implied warranties of fi
tness for particular purpose and merchantability
, shall be limited to the duration of the Limited Express
W
arranty
.
LIMIT
ATION OF
REMEDIES
In the event of a breach of the Limited Express
W
arranty
, CM will only be obligated at CM’
s option to repair the failed part or unit or to furnish a new or rebuilt part or unit in exchange for the part or unit which has failed. If
after written notice to CM’
s factory in Oklahoma City
, Oklahoma of each defect, malfunction or other failure and a reasonable number of attempts by CM to correct the defect, malfunction or other failure and the remedy fails
of its essential purpose, CM shall refund the purchase price paid to CM in exchange for the return of the sold good(s). Said refund shall be the maximum liability of CM.
THIS REMEDY
IS
THE SOLE
AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY
OF
THE BUYER OR
THEIR PURCHASER
AGAINST
CM FOR BREACH OF
CONTRACT
, FOR
THE BREACH OF
ANY
W
ARRANTY
OR FOR CM’S NEGLIGENCE OR IN STRICT
LIABILITY
.
LIMIT
ATION OF
LIABILITY
CM shall have no liability for any damages if CM’
s performance is delayed for any reason or is prevented to any extent by any event such as, but not limited to: any war
, civil unrest, government restrictions or restraints, strikes
or work stoppages, fi
re, fl
ood, accident, shortages of transportation, fuel, material, or labor
, acts of God or any other reason beyond the sole control of CM.
CM EXPRESSL
Y DISCLAIMS
AND EXCLUDES
ANY
LIABIL-
ITY
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENT
AL
DAMAGE IN CONTRACT
, FOR BREACH OF
ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
W
ARRANTY
, OR IN
TOR
T,
WHETHER FOR CM’
s NEGLIGENCE OR
AS
STRICT
LIABILITY
.
OBT
AINING
W
ARRANTY
PERFORMANCE
Normally
, the contractor or service or
ganization who installed the products will provide warranty performance for the owner
. Should the installer be unavailable, contact any CM recognized dealer
, contractor or service or
ganiza-
tion. If assistance is required in obtaining warranty performance, write or call:
Climate Master
, Inc. • Customer Service • 7300 S.W
. 44th Street • Oklahoma City
, Oklahoma 73179 (405) 745-6000
NOTE: Some states or Canadian provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the limitation or exclusions of consequential or incidental damages, so the foregoing exclusions and limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specifi
c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state and from Canadian province to Canadian province.
Please refer to the CM Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for operating and maintenance instructions.
*LC083*
Rev
.: 1
1/09
LC083

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Revision History
*97B0042N04*
97B0042N04
ClimateMaster works continually to improve its products. As a result, the design and specifications of each product at the time of order may be
changed without notice and may not be as described herein. Please contact ClimateMaster’s Customer Service Department at 1-405-745-6000 for
specific information on the current design and specifications. Statements and other information contained herein are not express warranties and
do not form the basis of any bargain between the parties, but are merely ClimateMaster’s opinion or commendation of its products. For the latest
version of this document go to climatemaster.com.
© ClimateMaster, Inc. 2013
7300 S.W. 44th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73179
Phone: 405-745-6000
Fax: 405-745-6058
climatemaster.com
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