0106-088 (SFD) Title 24,%- e'l
TITLE 24 REPORT
Title 24 Report for:
Tradition Village Plan 1CIL
Tradition Golf Club
La Quinta, CA 92253
Project Designer:
McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners, Inc.
1900 Main Street 8th Floor
Irvine, CA 92614
(949) 809-3300
Report Prepared By:
Tim Scott
BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING
75-145 ST. CHARLES PLACE
PALM DESERT, CA 92211
(760) 346-0855
Job Number:
Date:
5/30/01
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CITY OF LA QUINTA
BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT.
APPROVED
FOR CONSTRUCTION
DATE -'n-Ok BY
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Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Part 1 of 2) CF -1 R
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
Project Title Date
Tradition Golf Club La Quinta
vro/ect Aaaress
BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING (760) 346-0855
uocumentation Author i a ep one
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Total Conditioned Floor Area:
3,169 ft2 Average Ceiling Height: 10.0 ft
Total Conditioned Slab Area:
3,169 ft2
Building Type:
Overhang Side Fins
(check one or more)
(SF)
® Single Family Detached
❑ Addition
❑ Single Family Attached
❑ Existing Building
❑ Multi -Family
❑ Existing Plus Addition
Front Orientation: All Four Orientations Floor Construction Type: X❑ Slab Floor
Number of Dwelling Units:
1.00
Number of Stories:
1 ❑ Raised Floor
BUILDING SHELL INSULATION
Component
Type
R-38 Roof (R.38.2x14.16)
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Slab On Grade
Slab On Grade
Solid Wood Door
FENESTRATION
Frame Assembly
Type U -Value
Wand 0.028
Woos o.o59
n/a 0.756
n/a 0.756
Nave 0.387
Location/Comments
(attic, garage, typical, etc.)
Exterior Roof
Exterior Wall
Exposed Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation
Covered Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation
Exterior Door
Shading Devices
Type Orientation
Area
Fenestration
Exterior
Overhang Side Fins
(SF)
U -Factor
SHGC
Shading
Yes / No
Yes / No
Rear
32.0
0.46
0.51
Bug Screen
❑X
❑
❑ XD
Rear
32.0
0.48
0.51
Bug Screen
❑X
❑
❑ XD
Left
76.2
0.46
0.51
Bug Screen
❑
Q
❑ X❑
Left
32.0
0.48
0.51
Bug Screen
❑
X❑
❑ ❑X
Front
38.6
0.48
0.51
Bug Screen
❑X
❑
❑ x❑
Front
32.0
0.46
0.51
Bug Screen
❑
x❑
❑ X❑
Front
32.0
0.48
0.51
Bug Screen
❑xD
❑ Q
Right
64.0
0.48
0.51
Bug Screen
❑
Q
❑ Q
Right
107.0
0.46
0.51
Bug Screen
❑
®
❑ Pq
Right
44.0
0.46
0.51
Bug Screen
❑X
❑
❑ X❑
Rear
86.0
0.48
0.51
Bug.Screen
❑
X❑
❑ X
Rear
78.7
0.46
0.51
Bug Screen
❑
®
❑ XD
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Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Part 2 of 2) CF -1 R
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HVAC SYSTEMS
Note: Input Hydronic or Combined Hydronic data under Water Heating Systems, except Design Heating Load.
Distribution
Heating Equipment
Minimum
Type and
Duct or
Type (furnace, heat
Efficiency
Location
Piping
Thermostat
Location /
pump, etc.)
(AFUE/HSPF) (ducts, attic, etc.)
R -Value
Type
Comments
Central Furnace
80% AFUE
Ducts in Attic
4.2
Setback
HVAC -1
Central Furnace
80% AFUE
Ducts in Attic
4.2
Setback
HVAC -2
Central Furnace
80% AFUE
Ducts in Attic
4.2
Setback
HVAC -3
Cooling Equipment Minimum Duct
Type (air conditioner, Efficiency Location Duct Thermostat Location /
heat pump, evap. cooling) (SEER) (attic, etc.) R -Value Type Comments
Split Air Conditioner 14.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback HVAC -1
Split Air Conditioner 13.5 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback HVAC -2
Split Air Conditioner 12.1 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback HVAC -3
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
Water Heater Water Heater Distribution
System Name Type Type
Rated 1 Tank Energy Fact! 1 External
# in Input Cap. or Recovery Standby Tank Insul.
Syst. Btu/hr (gal) Efficiency Loss (%) R -Value
American PBG102-34S100- Large Gas Recirc/Time+Temp 1 100,000 33 0.94 0.0098 0.0
1 For small gas storage (rated inputs of less than or equal to 75,000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list energy factor.
For large gas storage water heaters (rated input of greater than 75,000 Btu/hr), list Rated Input, Recovery Efficiency and Standby Loss.
For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input and Recovery Efficiency.
REMARKS
This certificate of compliance lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the
California Code of Regulations, and the administrative regulations to implement them. This certificate has been signed by the individual with
overall design responsibility. When this certificate of compliance is submitted for a single building plan to be built in multiple orientations, any
shading feature that is varied is indicated in the Special Features/Remarks section.
Designer or Owner (per Business & Professions Code) Documentation Author
Name: Name:
Title/Firm: McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners, Inc. Title/Firm:
Address: 1900 Main Street 8th Floor Address:
Irvine, CA 92614
Tim Scott
BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING
75-145 ST. CHARLES PLACE
PALM DESERT, CA 92211
Telephone: (949) 809-3300 Telephon : (760) 346-0855
Lic. #:
(signature) (date) (signature) date)
Enforcement Agency
Name:
Title/Firm:
Address:
Telephone:
(signature/stamp) (date
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Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Addendum) CF -1 R
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Special Features and Modeling Assumptions
The local enforcement agency should pay special attention to the items specified in this checklist. These items require special
written justification and documentation, and special verification to be used with the performance approach. The local
enforcement agency determines the adequacy of the justification, and may reject a building or design that otherwise complies
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based on the adequacy or the special justification and documentation submitted. Plan Field
The HVAC System "HVAC -1" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas.
HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 435 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Master Suite/Bedroom 2
HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 845 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Master Suite/Bedroom 2
The HVAC System "HVAC -2" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Living Areas.
HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1520 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Gllry/Liv/Din/KiVLndr/Pw r
The HVAC System "HVAC -3" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas.
HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 98 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Guest Suite
HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 271 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Guest Suite
HERS Required Verification
These features must be confirmed and/or tested by a certified HERS rater under the supervision of a CEC approved HERS
provider. The HERS rater must document the field verification and diagnostic testing of these measures on a form CF -6R. an I Field
The HVAG 5ystem includes a Thermostatic Lxpansion Valve n access door or removable panel must be
and a certified HERS rater must visually verify the installation of the TXV.
proviciec,
The HVAC System "HVAC -2" includes a Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). An access door or removable panel must be
and a certified HERS rater must visually verify the installation of the TXV.
providec,
The HVAC System "HVAC -3" includes a Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). An access door or removable pane must be I
and a certified HERS rater must visually verify the installation of the TXV.
3rovidec,
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Mandatory Measures Checklist: Residential MF -1 R
NOTE: Lowrise residential buildings subject to the Standards must contain these measures regardless of the compliance approach used. Items marked with an
asterisk (') may be superseded by more stringent compliance requirements listed on the Certificate of Compliance. When this checklist is incorporated into
• the permit documents, the features noted shall be considered by all parties as minimum component specifications for the mandatory measures whether they
are shown elsewhere in the documents or on this checklist only.
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DESCRIPTION Instructions: Check or initial applicable boxes or enter N/A if not applicable.
DESIGNER
ENFORCEMEN
Building Envelope Measures
® -§150(a): Minimum R-19 ceiling insulation in wood frame assembly, or equivalent U -value.
§150(b): Loose fill insulation manufacturer's labeled R -Value.
rt§150(c): Minimum R-13 wall insulation in wood framed walls or equivalent U -value in metal frame walls (does not apply to
exterior mass walls).
*§150(d): Minimum R-13 raised floor insulation in framed Floors.
§ 150(1): Slab edge insulation - water absorption rate — 0.3%, water vapor transmission rate — 2.0 perm/inch.
® §118: Insulation specified or installed meets insulation quality standards. Indicate type and form.
®§116-17: Fenestration Products, Exterior Doors and Infiltration/Exfiltration Controls
1. Doors and windows between conditioned and unconditioned spaces designed to limit air leakage.
2. Fenestration products (except field fabricated) have label with certified U -Factor, certified SHGC, and infiltration certification.
3. Exterior doors and windows weatherstripped; all joints and penetrations caulked and sealed.
§150(g): Vapor barriers mandatory in Climate Zones 14 and 16 only.
® §150(f): Special infiltration barrier installed to comply with Section 151 meets Commission quality standards.
§150(e): Installation of Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances and Gas Logs.
1. Masonry and factory -built fireplaces have closable doors, outside air intake with damper and control, and flue
damper and control;
2. No continuous burning gas pilots allowed.
Space Conditioning, Water Heating and Plumbing System Measures
® §110-13: HVAC equipment, water heaters, showerheads and faucets certified by the Commission.
§150(h): Heating and/or cooling loads calculated in accordance with ASHRAE, SMACNA or ACCA.
® §150(i): Setback thermostat on all applicable heating and/or cooling systems.
® §1500): Pipe and Tank Insulation
1. Storage gas water heaters with less than 0.58 energy factor shall be externally wrapped with R-12.
2. First 5 feet of pipes closest to water heater tank, non -recirculating systems, insulated (R-4 or greater)
3. Back-up tanks for solar system, unfired storage tanks, or other indirect hot water tanks have R-12 external insulation or R-16
combined internal/external insulation.
4. All buried or exposed piping insulated in recirculating sections of hot water systems.
5. Cooling system piping below 55 degrees F. insulated.
6. Piping insulating between heating source and indirect hot water tank.
§150(m): Ducts and Fans
1. All ducts and plenums installed, sealed and insulated to meet the requirements of the 1998 CMC Sections 601, 603, 604 and
Standard 6-3; ducts insulated to a minimum installed level of R-4.2 or enclosed in conditioned space. Openings shall be sealed
with mastic, tape aerosol sealant or other duct- closure system that meets the applicable requirements of UL181, UL181A, or
UL181 B. If mastic or tape is used to seal openings greater than 1/4 inch, the combination of mastic and either mesh tape or
tape shall be used. Building cavities shall not be used for conveying conditioned air. Joints and seams of duct systems and
their components shall not be sealed with cloth back rubber adhesive duct tapes unless such tape is used in combination with
mastic and drawbands.
2. Exhaust fans systems have back draft or automatic dampers.
3. Gravity ventilating systems serving conditioned space have either automatic or readily accessible, manually operated dampers.
® § 114: Pool and Spa Heating Systems and Equipment
1. Certified with 78% thermal efficiency, on-off switch, weatherproof instructions, no electric resistance heating, no pilot.
2. System is installed with at least 36" of pipe between filter and heater for future solar, cover for outdoor pools or spas.
3. Pool system has directional inlets and a circulation pump time switch.
§115: Gas fired central furnaces, pool heaters, spa heaters or household cooking appliances have no continuously burning pilot
light. (Exception: Non -electrical cooking appliances with pilot < 150 Btu/hr)
Lighting Measures
® §150(k)1: Luminaires for general lighting in kitchens shall have lamps with an efficacy 40 lumens/watt or greater for general
lighting in kitchens. This general lighting shall be controlled by a switch on a readily accessible lighting control panel at an
entrance to the kitchen.
® 150(k)2: Rooms with a shower or bathtub must have either at least one luminaire with lamps with an efficacy of 40 lumens/watt
or greater switched at the entrance to the room or one of the alternative to this requirement allowed in Section 150(k)2.; and
recessed ceiling fixtures are IC (insulation cover) approved.
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Computer Method Summary (Part 1 of 3) C -2R
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
•Project Title Date
Tradition Golf Club La Qulnta
vroject Address
BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING (760) 346-0855
Documentation Author I a ep one
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Ran CheclUuate
Field MOM=
Source Energy Standard
Use (kBtu/sf-yr) Design
Space Heating 3.67
Space Cooling 36.66
Domestic Hot Water 8.99
Totals 49.32
Facing
North Margin
0.028
Facing
East Margin
0
Facing
South Margin
Facing
West Margin
MasterS u ite/Bed room 2
2.39 1.28
39.39 -2.73
5.58 3.LSUIL41
3.38 0.29
36.49 0.17
5.58 3.41
3.39 0.28
38.32 -1.66
5.58 3.41
2.93 0.74
40.62 -3.96
5.58 3.41
47.36 1.96
45.45 3.87
47.30 2.02
49.13 0.19
MasterSu ite/Bed room 2
R-21Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Masters uite/Bedroom 2
Masters uite/Bedroom 2
I his U -LK summarizes the results of a tour cardinal orientation analysis. I he pages that follow describe the front facing North occurence.
This plan has been analyzed with identical features in all orientations.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Conditioned Floor Area: 3,169 Floor Construction Type: Slab Floor
Building Type: Single Fam Detached ❑ Raised Floor
Building Front Orientation: All Four Orientations
Number of Dwelling Units: 1.00 Total Conditioned Volume: 31,734
Number of Stories: 1 Slab Floor Area: 3,169
BUILDING ZONE INFORMATION # of Thermostat Vent
Zone Name Floor Area Volume Units Zone Type Type Hgt. Area
HVAC -1 1,280 12,544 0.40 Sleeping SleepingStat 2 n/a
HVAC -2 1,520 15,869 0.48 Living LivingStat 2 Na
• HVAC -3 369 3,321 0.12 Sleeping SleepingStat 2 nla
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OPAQUE SURFACES Act.
Type Area U -Val. Azm
---S-oFa-r
Gains
Tilt Y / N
Form 3 Reference
Location / Comments
Roof
1,280
0.028
0
0
R-38 Roof (R.38.2xl4.16)
MasterS u ite/Bed room 2
Wall
203
0.059
0
90
❑
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
MasterSu ite/Bed room 2
R-21Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Masters uite/Bedroom 2
Masters uite/Bedroom 2
Wall 142 0.059 180 90
F-1
❑
Wall 500 0.059 90 90
Roof
1,520
0.028
0
0
❑
R-38 Roof (R.38.2xl4.16)
Gil ry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Wall
100
0.059
0
90
❑
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Wall
554
0.059
270
90
El
R-21Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Wall
191
0.059
180
90
1
❑
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Wall
98
0.059
90
90
❑
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Roof
369
0.028
0
0
❑
R-38 Roof (R.38.2xl4.16)
Guest Suite
Wall
135
0.059
0
90
❑
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Guest Suite
Wall
216
0.059
270
90
❑
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Guest Suite
Wall
71
0.059
180
90
❑
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Guest Suite
Wall
201
0.059
90
90
❑
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Guest Suite
Door
24
0.387
90
90
❑
Solid Wood Door
Guest Suite
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
o❑❑
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# Type Area
1
Window
Rear
(South)
16.0
2
Window
Rear
(South)
32.0
3
Window
Rear
(South)
16.0
4
Window
Left
(East)
2.0
5
Window
Left
(East)
2.0
6
Window
Left
(East)
2.0
7
Window
Left
(East)
35.2
8
Window
Left
(East)
3.0
9
Window
Left
(East)
16.0
10
Window
Left
(East)
32.0
11
Window
Left
(East)
16.0
12
Window
Front
(North)
38.6
13
Window
Front
(North)
16.0
14
Window
Front
(North)
32.0
15
Window
Front
(North)
16.0
16
Window
Right
(West)
32.0
17
Window
Right
(West)
6.0
18
Window
Right
(West)
32.0
19
Window
Right
(West)
6.0
20
Window
Right
(West)
32.0
21
Window
Right
(West)
6.0
22
Window
Right
(West)
22.0
23
Window
Right
(West)
22.0
24
Window
Right
(West)
24.0
25
Window
Right
(West)
24.0
26
Window
Rear
(South)
22.0
27iW
n ooww
RearSoutF)
T6:6
28iW
ndowRear outTi)
3:T
29
Window
Rear(South)
32.0
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SHADING
# Exterior Shade Type SHGC
U-
Factor
SHGC
Act.
Azm.
Glazing Type
Tilt
0.460
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.480
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
90
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
90
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
90
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
90
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
90
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
90
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.480
0.51
90
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
90
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.480
0.51
0
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
0
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.480
0.51
0
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
0
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.480
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.480
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
0.480
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
-0:480
031
1-8-07
-9U Sunair Nonmti I inted
-0-.460-031
---T8a
__M Sunai- � Noon Ofti Tinted
0.480
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Window
Overhang Left Fin
ss -tea
en. Hqt.
xt. REit. Ist. en.
2
Bug Screen
0.76
8.0
4.0
2.0
0.1
2.0
2.0
2
Bug Screen
0.76
8.0
2.0
2.0
0.1
2.0
2.0
4
Bug Screen
0.76
5
Bug Screen
0.76
6
Bug Screen
0.76
7-
Bug Screen
0.76
8-
Bug Screen
076-
2
Bug Screen
0.76
10
Bug Screen
0.76
fl -Bug
Screen
--079-
U
Bug Screen
076
8.0
4.8
10.0
0.1
10.0
10.0
13
Bug Screen
079-
T4
Bug creen
O T9_
T5
BugScreen
0:76-
T8
Bug Screen
0:76
17
Bug Screen
0.76
T8
Bug Screen
0.76-
1 -Jung
Screen
0.7�
T6uE
ugg Screen
0 7�
2T
Bug Screen
22
Bug Screen
0.76
5.5
4.0
2.0
0.1
2.0
2.0
23
Bug Screen
0.76
5.5
4.0
2.0
0.1
2.0
2.0
24
Bug Screen
0.76
25
Bug Screen
0.76
26
Bug Screen
0.76
27
Bug Screen
0.76
Bug Screen
0.76
028
2-9
Bug Screen
0.76
Location/
Comments
Maste rS u ite/Bed room 2
Maste rS u ite/Bed room 2
MasterS u ite/Bed room 2
MasterSuite/Bedroom 2
MasterSuite/Bedroom 2
MasterS u ite/Bed room 2
MasterSuite/Bedroom 2
Master uite/Bedroom 2
MasterSuite/Bedroom 2
MasterS u ite/Bed room 2
MasterS u ite/Bed room 2
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
GI Iry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
GI Iry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
GIIry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndrl
GI Iry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Ilry/Liv/Din/ it/Ln r/
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
GI Iry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
GI Iry/Liv/Din/KitlLndr/
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Gllryi�t7Lnd-rf-
GTGy/G�D_n7KiU1ndF1
I ry/Liv/Din/ i Lndr/
Riaht Fin
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Computer Method Summary
#
Exterior Shade Type
(Part 2 of 3) C -2R
Tradition Village Plan 1C
07
31
Bug Screen
0.76
32
5/30/01
.Project Title
33
Bug Screen
0.76
34
Bug Screen
0.76
Uate
Bug Screen
0.76
-
Bug Screen
0.76
Ll-
Bug Screen
Act.
Glazing Type
Location/
# Type
Area
Factor
SHGC
Azm.
Tilt
Comments
30 Window
Rear
(South)
7.3
0.460
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
31 Window
Rear
(South)
16.0
0.460
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
32 Window
Rear
(South)
3.7
0.460
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
33 Window
Right
(West)
3.0
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Guest Suite
34 Window
Right
(West)
3.0
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Guest Suite
35 Window
Right
(West)
3.0
0.460
0.51
270
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Guest Suite
36 Window
Rear
(South)
16.0
0.460
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Guest Suite
37 Window
Rear
(South)
32.0
0.480
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinte
guest Suite
38 Window
Rear
(South)
16.0
0.460
0.51
180
90 Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Guest Suite
F--I
LJ
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SHADING Window Overhang Left Fin Right Fin
#
Exterior Shade Type
SHGCg�I t. VVd-. Len. Hgt. xt. 1=zt. Dist. Len. Hgt. -[ ist.e�FfgT
30—Bug Screen
07
31
Bug Screen
0.76
32
Bug Screen
0.76
33
Bug Screen
0.76
34
Bug Screen
0.76
39
Bug Screen
0.76
-
Bug Screen
0.76
37
Bug Screen
0.76-
38
Bug Screen
0.76
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THERMAL MASS FOR HIGH MASS DESIGN
Area Thick. Heat Inside Location
Type (sf) (in.) Cap. Cond. Form 3 Reference R -Val. Comments
Concrete, Heavyweight 845
3.50
28 0.98 n/a 2
MasterSuitelBedroom 2 / Slab on Grac
Concrete, Heavyweight 1,520
3.50
28 0.98 n/a 0
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/ / Slab on Grade
Concrete, Heavyweight 98
3.50
28 0.98 n/a 0
Guest Suite / Slab on Grade
Concrete, Heayywei ht 271
3.50
28 0.98 n/a 2
Guest Suite / Slab on Grade
PERIMETER LOSSES
F2
Insulation
Type Length
Factor R -Val. Depth Location / Comments
Stab Perimeter 40
0.76
0.0 0 MasterSuite/Bedroom 2
Stab Perimeter 74
0.76
0.0 0 MasterSuite/Bedroom 2
Slab Perimeter 127
0.76
0.0 0 Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
Slab Perimeter 28
0.76
0.0 0 Guest Suite
Slab Perimeter 48
0.76
0.0 0 Guest Suite
HVAC SYSTEMS
Heating Equipment
Minimum
Distribution Type
Type (furnace, heat
Efficiency
and Location Duct Thermostat
Location /
pump, etc.) (AFUE/HSPF)(ducts/attic,
etc.) R -Value Type
Comments
Central Furnace
80%AFUE
Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback
HVAC -1
Central Furnace
80%AFUE
Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback
HVAC -2
Central Furnace
80%AFUE
Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback
HVAC -3
. Hydronic Piping
Pipe
Pipe
Insul.
System Name Length
Diameter Thick.
Cooling Equipment
Minimum
Duct
Type (air conditioner,
Efficiency
Location Duct Thermostat
Location /
heat pump, evap. cooling)
(SEER)
(attic, etc,) R -Value Type
Comments
Split Air Conditioner
14.0 SEER
Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback
HVAC -1
Split Air Conditioner
13.5 SEER
Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback
HVAC -2
Split Air Conditioner
12.1 SEER
Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback
HVAC -3
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
Ratedl Tank
Energy Fact? 1 Tank Insul.
Water Heater
Water Heater
Distribution # in Input Cap.
or Recovery Standby R -Value
System Name
Type
Type Syst. (Btu/hr) (gal)
Efficiency Loss (%) Ext.
American PBG102-345100-2LPV
Large Gas
Recirc/Time+Temp 1 100,000 33
0.94 0.0098 0.0
1 For small gas storage (rated input <= 75000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters,
list energy factor.
For large gas storage water heaters (rated input> 75000 Btu/hr), list Rated Input, Recovery Efficiency
and Standby Loss.
For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated
Input, and Recovery Efficiency.
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Special Features and Modeling Assumptions
The local enforcement agency should pay special attention to the items specified in this checklist. These items require special
written justification and documentation, and special verification to be used with the performance approach. The local
enforcement agency determines the adequacy of the justification, and may reject a building or design that otherwise complies
vaacu un L IW 0 a4u0i.y uuIV Opr%, 0 Juauui,auvn anu uu%,umenwuun .lu UI111llCu.
The HVAC System "HVAC -1" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas.
HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 435 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Master Suite/Bedroom 2
HIGH MASS Design(see C-211) - Verify Thermal Mass: 845 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Master Suite/Bedroom 2
The HVAC System "HVAC -2" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Living Areas.
HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1520 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/Pw r
The HVAC System "HVAC -3" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas.
HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 98 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Guest Suite
HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 271 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Guest Suite
HERS Required Verification
These features must be confirmed and/or tested by a certified HERS rater under the supervision of a CEC approved HERS
provider. The HERS rater must document the held verification and diagnostic testing of these measures on a form CF -6R.
The ys em includes a Thermostatic Lxpansion Valve n access door or removable pane must be
and a certified HERS rater must visually verify the installation of the TXV.
an
rove e
Field
,
The HVAC System "HVAC -2" includes a Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). An access door or removable panel must be
and a certified HERS rater must visually verify the installation of the TXV.
provide
,
The HVAC System "HVAC -3" includes a Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). An access door or removable panel must be
and a certified HERS rater must visually verify the installation of the TXV.
providec,
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INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Part 1 of 7) CF -6R
• fifeAddress -Fermi Num er
An installation certificate is required to be posted at the building site or made available for all appropriate inspections.
(The information provided on this form is required; however, use of this form to provide the information is optional.)
After completion of final inspection, a copy must be provided to the building department (upon request) and the
building owner at occupancy, per Section 10-103(b).
HVAC SYSTEMS:
Heating Equipment
Equip. # of Efficiency' Duct Duct or Heating Heating
Type (pkg. CEC Certified Mfr Name Identical (AFUE etc.)) Location Piping Load Cappacity
heat pump & Model Number Systems [>= CF -1 R Value] (attic, etc.) R -Value (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr)
Cooling Equipment
Equip. CEC Certified Compressor # of Efficiency' Duct Cooling Cooling
Type (pkg. Unit Mfr Name & Identical SEER etc.) Location Duct or Load Capacif
heat pumps Model Number Systems [> (SEER,
R Value] (attic, etc.) R -Value (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr)y
1. >= reads Greater Than or Equal to.
I, the undersigned, verify that equipment listed above is: (1) the actual equipment installed; (2) equivalent
to or more efficient than that specified in the certificate of compliance (Form CF -1 R) submitted for compliance with the
Energy Efficiency Standards for residential buildings; and (3) the equipment meets or exceeds the appropriate
requirements for manufactured devices (from the Appliance Efficiency Regulations or Part 6), where applicable.
Signature, Date Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name)
OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS:
CEC Certified Distribution If Recir- # of Rated2 Tank Effi-2 2 External
Heater Mfr Name Type(Std, culation, Identical Input (kW Volume ciency Standby Insulation
Type & Model Number Point -4 -Use) Control Type Systems or Btu/hr) Gallons (EF, RE) Loss (o o) R -Value
2 For small gas storage (rated input of less than or equal to 75,000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list Energy Factor.
For large gas storage water heaters (rated input of greater than 75,000 Btu/hr), list Recovery Efficiency, Standby Loss and Rated Input.
For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Recovery Efficiency and Rated Input.
3 R-12 external insulation is mandatory for storage water heaters with an energy factor of less than 0.58.
Faucets & Shower Heads:
All faucets & showerheads installed are certified to the Commission, pursuant to Title 24, Part 6, Section 111.
I, the undersigned, verify that equipment listed above my signature is: (1) is the actual equipment installed; (2) equivalent to
or more efficient than that specified in the certificate of compliance (Form CF -1 R) submitted for compliance with the Energy
Efficiency Standards for residential buildings; and (3) equipment that meets or exceeds the appropriate requirements for
manufactured devices (from the Appliance Efficiency Regulations or Part 6), where applicable.
Signature, Date Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name)
• OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
COPY TO: Building Department
HERS Provider (if applicable)
Building Owner at Occupancy
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INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Part 2 of 7) CF -611
SimAddress -Pe--rm—if TFUm ber
FENESTRATION / GLAZING:
Product U- Product Interior or
Value' SHGC' Exteror Shading
(=<CF -1 R (=< CF -1 R # of Quantity Square Device or Comments/
Manufacturer/Brand Name value)2 value)2 Panes (Optional) Feet Overhang Special Features
r"
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
1. Manufactured Fenestration products use the values from the product label. Field fabricated fenestration products use the default values from Section 116 of the Energy Efficiency Standards.
• 2. Installed U -value must be less than or equal to values from CFA R. Installed SHGC must be less than or equal to values from CFA R, or a shading device (interior, exterior or overhang) is
installed as specified on the CF -1 R. Altemafively, installed weighted average U -values for the total fenestration area are less than or equal to values from CF -1 R.
I, the undersigned, verify that the fenestration/glazing listed above my signature (1) is the actual fenestration product installed; (2)
is equivalent to or has a lower U -value and lower SHGC than that specified in the certificate of compliance (Form CF -1 R)
submitted for compliance with the Energy Efficiency Standards for residential buildings; and (3) the product meets or exceeds
the appropriate requirements for manufactured devices (from Part 6), where applicable.
Item #s Igna ure, ate
(if applicable)
item #s Signature, Date
(if applicable)
Item #s Signature, Date
(if applicable)
Installing Subcontractor o. Name
OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
OR Window Distributor
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name)
OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
OR Window Distributor
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name)
OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
OR Window Distributor
• COPY TO: Building Department
HERS Provider (if applicable)
Building Owner at Occupancy
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INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Part 3 of 8) CF -6R
•
Site AddressPermit Number
DUCT LEAKAGE AND DESIGN DIAGNOSTICS
❑ DUCT LEAKAGE REDUCTION
Pressurization Test Results (CFM @ 25 PA)
Test Leakage (CFM)
Fan Flow
If Fan Flow is Calculated as 400 cfm/ton x number of tons, or as 21.7 x Heating Capacity in
Thousands of Btu/hr, enter calculated value here
If fan flow is measured, enter measured value here
Leakage Fraction = Test Leakage/(Measured or Calculated Fan Flow) _
Pass if leakage fraction — 0.06 ❑ ❑
Pass Fail
For AEROSOL TYPE SEALANTS ONLY - The following diagnostic testing was completed:
Duct Fan Pressurization at rough -in measured leakage (CFM)
❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Pressure pan test or House pressurization test
❑Yes ❑ No ❑ Visual Inspection of Duct Connections ❑ ❑
Pass Fail
❑ THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE (TXV)
❑Yes ❑ No Thermostatic Expansion Valve is installed and Access is provided
for inspection
Yes is a pass ❑ ❑
❑ THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE (TXV) Pass Fail
1 ❑ Yes ❑ No ACCA Manual D Design calculations have been completed, Duct
Design is on the plans and duct installation matches plans
2. ❑ Yes ❑ No TXV is installed or Fan flow has been verified. If no TXV, verified
fan flowmatches design from CF -1 R.
Measured Fan Flow =
Yes for both 1 and 2 is a Pass ❑ ❑
Pass Fail
❑ I, the undersigned, verify that the above diagnostic test results and the work I performed associated with the test(s) is in conformance
with the requirements for compliance credit. [The builder shall provide the HERS provider a copy of the CF -6R signed by the builder
employees or sub -contractors certifying that diagnostic testing and installation meet the requirements for compliance credit.]
Tests Signature, Date Installing u contrac or Co. Name.)
Performed OR General Contractor ( o. Name) OR Owner
• COPY TO: Building Department
HERS Provider (if applicable)
Building Owner at Occupancy
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INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Part 3 of 8) CF -6R
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DUCT LOCATION AND AREA REDUCTION DIAGNOSTICS
❑ DUCT IN CONDITIONED SPACE
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❑ Yes ❑ No Duct in conditioned space criteria matches CF -1R
❑ ❑
Yes is a pass Pass Fail
❑ REDUCED DUCT SURFACE AREA
Measured duct exterior surface area in the following unconditioned duct locations (square feet):
Attics
Crawlspaces
Basements
Other (e.g., garages,
etc.)
❑ Yes ❑ No Duct surface area matches CFA R?
Yes is a pass ❑ ❑
Pass Fail
❑ I, the undersigned, verify that the duct surface area and duct locations claimed for duct surface area reductions and duct location
improvements beyond those covered by default assumptions match those on the plans. [The builder shall provide the HERS
provider a copy of the CF -6R signed by the builder employees or sub -contractors certifying that diagnostic testing and installation
meet the requirements for compliance credit.]
Tests ignature, Date Installing u con rac or o.ame
Performed OR General Contractor ( o. Name) OR Owner
COPY TO: Building Department
HERS Provider (if applicable)
Building Owner at Occupancy
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INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Part 4 of 7) CF -6R
•
-Site AddressPermit Number
BUILDING ENVELOPE LEAKAGE DIAGNOSTICS
❑ ENVELOPE SEALING INFILTRATION REDUCTION
Diagnostic Testing Results
Building Envelope Leakage (CFM @ 50 Pa) as measured by Rater
❑ ❑ Is measured envelope leakage less than or equal to the required level from CF1 R?
Yes No
2. F� ❑ Is Mechanical Ventilation shown as required on the CF -1 R?
Yes No
2a. M ❑ If Mechanical Ventilation is required on the CF -1 R (Yes on Line 2), has it been
Yes No installed?
2b. F-]
F-]
Check this box yes if mechanical ventilation is required (Yes in line 2) and
Yes
No
ventilation fan wafts are no greater than shown on CF -1 R. Measured Watts =
3. n
❑
Check this box yes if measured building infiltration (CFM @ 50 Pa) is greater than
Yes
No
the CFM @ 50 values shown for an SLA of 1.5 on CF -1 R
(If this box is checked no, mechanical ventilation is required.)
4. ❑
❑
Check this box yes if measured building infiltration (CFM @ 50 Pa) is less than the
Yes
No
CFM @ 50 values shown for an SLA of 1.5 on CF -1 R, mechanical ventilation is
installed and house pressure is greater than minus 5 Pascal with all exhaust fans
operating.
• Pass if: ❑ ❑
a. Yes in line 1 and line 3, or Pass Fail
b. Yes in line 1 and 2, 2a, and 2b, or
c. Yes in line 1 and Yes in line 4.
Otherwise Fail.
I, the undersigned, verify that the building envelope leakage meets the requirements claimed for building leakage reduction below
default assumptions as used for compliance on the CF -1 R. This is to certify that the above diagnostic test results and the work I
performed associated with the test(s) is in conformance with the requirements for compliance credit. [The builder shall provide
the HERS provider a copy of the CF -6R signed by the builder employees or sub -contractors certifying that diagnostic testing and
installation meet requirements for compliance credit.]
ests Signature, Date nl s�afhng Subcontractor o.Name)
Performed OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
COPY TO: Building Department
HERS Provider (if applicable)
Building Owner at Occupancy
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INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Part 6 of 7) CF -6R
Slte Address Permi umber
The following is an explanation of many of the input values required on this form:
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
Distribution Systems: Refer to Residential Manual for more details.
Standard:
Standard - Supply prssure based system, no pumps
Pipe Insulation:
Pipe Insulation on all 3/4 -inch pipes
POU/HWR:
Point of Use/Hot Water Recovery System
Recirc/NoControl:
Recirculation loop with no controls
Recirc/Timer:
Recirculation loop with a timer
Recirc/Temp:
Recirculation loop with temperature control
Recirc/Time + Temp:
Recirculation loop with a timer and temperature control
Recirc/Demand:
Recirculation loop with demand control
Water Heater Type
Storage Gas, Oil or Electric
Heat Pump
Instantaneous Gas
Instantaneous Electric
Large Storage Gas
Indirect Gas (Boiler)
Information Needed
Energy Factor
Recovery Efficiency
Standby Loss
Rated Input
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes (AFUE)
No
Yes
FENESTRATION / GLAZING
Fenestration:
Windows, sliding glass doors, french doors, skylights, garden windows, and
any door with more than one square foot of glass
Operator Type;
Slider, hinged, fixed
U -Value:
Installed U -Value must be less than or equal to value from CF -1 R
OR
Installed weighted average U -Value for the total fenestration area
is less than or equal to value from CF -1 R
SHGC:
Installed SHGC must be less than or equal to value from CF -1 R
OR
Installed SHGC for the total fenestration area is less than or equal to value
from CF -1 R
OR
An interior shading device, overhang, or exterior shading device is installed
consistent with the CF -1 R
ShadingDevice:
Include when the building complied using an interior shading device: blinds,
opaque roller shades, blinds (do not list draperies), an exterior shading
device: woven sunscreen, louvered sunscreen, low sun angle sunscreen,
roll -down awning, roll -down blinds or slats (do not list bug screen), or an
overhang (include depth in feet)
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INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Part 7 of 7) CF -6R
S Site Address Hermit Number
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The following is an explanation of many of the input values required on the Diagnostic portion of this form (page 3
of 6):
TYPE OF CREDIT
Refer to Residential Manual Chapters 4 and 5 for more details:
Reduced Duct Surface
Calculated as the outside area of the duct. Areas must be measured and
Area:
verified by HERS rater.
Improved Duct Location:.
Supply duct located in other than attic, as verified by location of registers
(does not require HERS rater verification).
Catastrophic Leakage:
Pressure pan test reading must be less than 1.5 Pascal at a house pressure
of 25 Pascal.
TXV:
Access cover required to facilitate verification.
Infiltration Reduction:
Infiltration is measured without mechanical ventilation operating.
Mechanical ventilation is required for very tight house construction when
credits for infiltration reduction using diagnostic testing are beng used for
achieving compliance. These very tight houses are defined as those with
SLA of less than 1.5. The compliance documentation (CF -1 R) will contain
the measured CFM target value from a blower door test at 50 Pascal
pressure difference that represents this SLA of 1.5. Mechanical ventilation
is also required if the builder chooses to design the building to use
mechanical ventilation and claims a credit for infiltration below an SLA of
3.0. The compliance documentation (CF -1 R) will contain the measured
CFM target value that represents this 3.0 SLA. If the builder claims credit
in a design for infiltration reduciton that is at an SLA of 3.0 or higher, and
the actual measured SLA is 1.5 or greater, then mechanical ventilation is
not required. If the SLA in this case were below 1.5, then mitigation (such
as mechanical ventilation) would be required.
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HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY
PROJECT NAME DATE
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA
HVAC -1 1,280
Number of Systems
1
Heating System
Output per System
88,000
Total Output (Btuh)
88,000
Output (Btuh/sgft)
68.8
Cooling System
Output per System
50,500
Total Output (Btuh)
50,500
Total Output (Tons)
4.2
Total Output (Btuh/sgft)
39.5
Total Output (sgft/Ton)
304.2
Air System
CFM per System
1,600
Airflow (cfm)
1,600
Airflow (cfm/sqft)
1.25
Airflow (cfm/Ton)
380.2
Outside Air (%)
0.0
Outside Air (cfm/sqft)
0.00
Note: values above given at ARI conditions
26.0 of
Outs
0 cfm
69.3 OF
11.0 / 77.6 of
OutsideA
0 cfm
Total Room Loads
Return Vented Lighting
Return Air Ducts
Return Fan
Ventilation
Supply Fan
Supply Air Ducts
TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD
COIL COOLING PEAK
COIL HTG. PEAK
CFM
Sensible
Latent
I CFM
I Sensible
91
22,424
5,085
414
22,182
0
1,121
1,109
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,121
1,109
24,667 5,085 24,401
LENNOX HS21-048-1P 41,630 0 88,000
Total Adjusted System Output 41,630 0 88,000
(Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions)
TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK F77Aug 2 pm Jan 12 am
69.3 of 69.3 of 121.0 of
0
Supply Fan Heating Coil
1600 cfm
res
74.7/60.0OF 74.7/60.0OF. 50.2/49.1OF
%
Supply Fan
1600 cfm
Cooling Coil
74.7/60.0 of
• -� Return Air Ducts
n
Supply Air Ducts
120.4 of
ROOMS
70.0 of
Supply Air Ducts
50.9 / 49.4 of
43.3% R.H. ROOMS
74.0 / 59.7 of
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HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY
PROJECT NAME DATE
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA
HVAC -2 1,520
Number of Systems
1
Heating System
Output per System
88,000
Total Output (Btuh)
88,000
Output (Btuh/sgft)
57.9
Cooling System
Output per System
57,000
Total Output (Btuh)
57,000
Total Output (Tons)
4.8
Total Output (Btuh/sgft)
37.5
Total Output (sgft/Ton)
320.0
Air System
CFM per System
2,000
Airflow (cfm)
2,000
Airflow (cfm/sgft)
1.32
Airflow (cfm/Ton)
421.1
Outside Air (%)
0.0
Outside Air (cfm/sgft)
0.00
Note: values above given at ARI conditions
26.0 of 69.3 of
Outside Air Q
0 cfm
Supply Fan
2000 cfm
69.3 OF
111.0 / 77.6 of
Outside
0 cfm
74.8/62.8 of
• 4
Total Room Loads
Return Vented Lighting
Return Air Ducts
Return Fan
Ventilation
Supply Fan
Supply Air Ducts
TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD
COIL COOLING PEAK
COIL HTG. PEAK
CFM
I Sensible
Latent
CFM
I Sensible
1,922
35,702
6,343
726
30,818
0
1,785
1,541
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,785
1,541
39,272 6,343 F 33,899
LENNOX HS21-060-1P 40,715 8,447 88,000
Total Adjusted System Output 40,715 8,447 88,000
(Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions)
TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 2 pm Jan 12 am
ream I emDera ures at Time of Heatina ea
69.3 of . 1%60F
Heating Coil
74.8/62.8OF 74.8/62.8OF
S. Return Air Ducts V
ratures at
55.7/54.8OF
Supply Fan Cooling Coil
2000 cfm
ng
k Return Air Ducts Y
Supply Air Ducts
109.9 of
ROOMS
70.0 of
Supply Air Ducts
56.5 / 55.1 of
53.2% R.H. ROOMS
74.0 / 62.6 of
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(HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY I
PROJECT NAME DATE
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
• SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA
HVAC -3 369
Number of Systems
1
Heating System
Output per System
35,000
Total Output (Btuh)
35,000
Output (Btuh/sqft)
94.9
Cooling System
Output per System
19,000
Total Output (Btuh)
19,000
Total Output (Tons)
1.6
Total Output (Btuh/sgft)
51.5
Total Output (sgft/Ton)
233.1
Air System
CFM per System
600
Airflow (cfm)
600
Airflow (cfm/sqft)
1.63
Airflow (cfm/Ton)
378.9
Outside Air (%)
0.0
Outside Air (cfm/sqft)
0.00
Note: values above given at ARI conditions
26.0 of 69.2 of
Outside Air
0 cfm
Supply Fan
600 cfm
69.2 of
Total Room Loads
Return Vented Lighting
Return Air Ducts
Return Fan
Ventilation
Supply Fan
Supply Air Ducts
TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD
COIL COOLING PEAK
COIL HTG. PEAK
CFM
I Sensible
Latent
CFM
I Sensible
282
7,259
924
176
9,972
0
363
499
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
363
499
7,985 924
HVAC EQUIPMENT SELECTION
LENNOX HS26-018-2P 16,176 0
Total Adjusted System Output 16,176 0
(Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions)
TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 2 pm
69.2 of v 124.0 of
Heating Coil
6. Return Air Ducts 14
111.0/77.6 OF 78.6/62.0 OF 78.6/62.0 OF m 53.2/51.9 OF
Outside Air
0 cfm
78.6/62.0 of
Supply Fan Cooling Coil
600 cfm
', Return Air Ducts 14
10,969
35,000
35,000
Jan 12 am
Supply Air Ducts
123.3 of
ROOMS
70.0 of
Supply Air Ducts
53.8 / 52.1 of
39.9% R.H. ROOMS
78.0 / 61.8 of
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ROOM LOAD SUMMARY
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PROJECT NAME
Tradition Village Plan 1C
DATE
5/30/01
.SYSTEM
NAME
HVAC -1
FLOOR AREA
1,280
IROOM LOAD SUMMARY
ROOM
COOLING PEAK
COIL COOLING PEAK
COIL HTG. PEAK
ZONE NAME
ROOM NAME
Mult.
CFM
SENSIBLE
LATENT
CFM
SENSIBLE
LATENT
CFM
SENSIBLE
MasterSulte/Bedroom 2
Master ui e e room
1
911
22,424
5,085
911
22,424
5,085
414
22,182
PAGE TOTAL 911 22,424 5,085 414 22,182
TOTAL 911 22,424 5,085 414 22,182
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]ROOM
LOAD SUMMARY
PROJECT NAME
Tradition Village Plan 1C
DATE
5/30/01
.
SYSTEM NAME
HVAC -2
FLOOR AREA
1,520
IROOM LOAD SUMMARY
ROOM
COOLING PEAK
COIL COOLING PEAK
COIL HTG. PEAK
ZONE NAME
ROOM NAME
Mult.
CFM
SENSIBLE
LATENT.
CFM
SENSIBLE
LATENT
CFM
SENSIBLE
GIIry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/
ry ry in n r w
r 1
1,922
35,702
6,343
1,922
35,702
6,343
726
30,818
.
PAGE TOTAL 1,922 35,702 6,343 726 30,818
TOTAL 1,922 35,702 6,343 726 30,818
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]ROOM
LOAD SUMMARY
PROJECT NAME
Tradition Village Plan 1C
DATE
5/30/01
.SYSTEM
NAME
HVAC -3
FLOOR AREA
369
ROOM
COOLING PEAK
COIL COOLING PEAK
COIL HTG. PEAK
ZONE NAME
ROOM NAME
Mult.
CFM
SENSIBLE
LATENT
CFM
SENSIBLE
LATENT
CFM
SENSIBLE
Guest Suite
Guest uie
1
282
7,259
924
282
7,259
924
176
9,972
PAGE TOTAL 282 7,256 924 176 9,972
TOTAL 282 7,259 924 176 9,972
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ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS
Project Title Date
•Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30101
Room Information Design Conditions
Room Name Master SUite/Bedroom 2 Time of Peak Jan 12 am
Floor Area 1,280 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 26 OF
Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70°F
Conduction Area U -Value AT of Btu/hr
Items shown with an asterisk (•f) denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Page Total: 12,393
Infiltration: I 1.00 x 1.064 x 1,280 x 9.80 x 1.00 / 601 x = 9.790
Q e u e Air tienSible Area Gelling Height ACH pT
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 22,182
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1,280.0
X
X
X
X
X
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
X.
x
X
0.0280
X
X
X
X
X
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
44.0
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
1,577
844.8
0.0592
44.0
2,201
108.2
0.4600
44.0
2,190
64.0
0.4800
44.0
1,352
perimeter 114.0
44.5
5,073
-
Items shown with an asterisk (•f) denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Page Total: 12,393
Infiltration: I 1.00 x 1.064 x 1,280 x 9.80 x 1.00 / 601 x = 9.790
Q e u e Air tienSible Area Gelling Height ACH pT
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 22,182
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ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS
Project Title
Tradition Village Plan 1C
Date
5/30/01
Room Information Design Conditions
Room Name Gllry/Uv/Din/KiYLndr1it
Time of Peak Jan 12 am
Floor Area 1,520
Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 26°F
Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70°F
0.0280
•
Conduction
R-38 Roof (R.38.2x14.16)
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Area
X
x
x
x
X
X
X
x
X
X
x
X
x
X
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
X
x
x
x
X
X
x
X
X
x
x
X
x
x
x
X
X
U -Value
X
X
X
x
x
X
X
x
x
X
X
x
x
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
x
x
x
X
x
X
x
x
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
AT of
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Btu/hr
1,520.0
0.0280
44.0
1,873
943.7
0.0592
44.0
2,459
188.6
0.4800
44.0
3,983
220.7
0.4600
44.0
4,467
perimeter 127.0
44.5
5,652
Items shown with an asterisk ('r) denote conduction through an intenor surface to another room. Page Total: 18,433
Infiltration: I 1.00 x 1.064 x 1,520 x 10.44 x 1.00 / 60x
Sc e u eAir Sensible Area ei mg eig tACHpT
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 30,818
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L
ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS
Project Title
Tradition Village Plan 1C
Date
5/30/01
Room Information Design Conditions
Room Name GuestSuite
Time of Peak Jan 12 am
Floor Area 369
Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 26°F
Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70 OF
0.0280
•
Conduction
R-38 Roof (R.38.2x14.16)
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Solid Wood Door
Slab -On -Grade
Area
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
x
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
U -Value
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
AT of
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Btu/hr
369.0
0.0280
44.0
455
622.6
0.0592
44.0
1,622
41.0
0.4600
44.0
830
32.0
0.4800
44.0
676
24.4
0.3872
44.0
415
perimeter 76.0
44.5
3,382
nems snown wan an astensK (I-)aenote conauction tnrougn an interior sunace to anotner room. Page Total: I 7,3801
Infiltration: I 1.00 x 1.064 x 369 x9.00 x 1.00 / 60 x = 2 5g2
c e u e Area Calling Height ACH pT
Fraction
*I TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 9,972
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9
•
E
RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
Project Title Date
Room Name
Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature:
Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature:
Design Temperature Difference:
Master Suite/Bedroom 2
740F
112°F
3$°F
Conduction Area U -Value DETD 1 Btu/hr
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
55.0
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
1,971
34.6
1,731
38.0
1,891
38.0
1,167
7
(East)
8
(East)
9
(East)
10
(East)
0.568
136
1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total 6,761
Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room.
Shaded Unshaded
Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF SC Btu/hr
1
(South)
2
(South)
3
(South)
4
(East)
5
6
(East)
(East)
7
(East)
8
(East)
9
(East)
10
(East)
16.0
X1
X
X
X
X
X1
x
X1
x
x
+
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
+
1 +
+
1 +
1 +
0.0
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
32)
X
x
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
0.568
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
-_
=
136
32.0
0.0
32)
0.568
273
16.0
0.0
32)
0.568
136
0.0
2.0
73)
0.568
83
0.0
2.0
73)
0.568
83
0.0
2.0
73)
0.568
83
0.0
35.2
73)
0.568
1,459
0.0
3.0
73)
0.568
124
0.0
16.0
73)X
0.568
663
0.0
32.0
73)
0.568
1,326
Sched. Page Total a,3ss
Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr
Lights 1.00 X 1,280 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.413 Btuh[Watt = 0
Occupants 1.00 X 1,280 X 255 Btuh/OCC. / 250 Sgft/OCC. = 1,306
Receptacle 1.00 X 1,280 x 0.200 Watts/sgft X 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 874
Process 1.00 x 1,280 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.413 BtuhfWatt = 0
Infiltration:1.00 X 1.064 X 1,280 X 9.80 X 1.00/ 60] 38 = 8455
c e u e Air sensiffle Area a ng e g p
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 22,424
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Sched.
Latent Gain
Frac. Area
Heat Gain
Btu/hr
Occupants
1.00
X 1,280 x
225 Btuh/OCC.
/ 250 sgft/occ.=
1,152
Receptacle
1.00
X 1,280 X
0.000 Watts/sgft
X 3.41 BtuhNVatt
= o
Process
1.00
X 1,280 X
0.000 Watts/sqft
X 1 3.411 Btuh/Watt
= 0
Infiltration: [ 1.00 X
4,77 X 1,280
Area
X 9.g0 X 1.00
e C
/ 60] �tON0394
c e u e
Fraction
r Latent
n e
9
TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM
5,085
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RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
• Project Title Date
Room Name Master Suite/Bedroom 2
Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 74°F
Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 112°F
Design Temperature Difference: 380F
Conduction Area U -Value DETD Btu/hr
•
X
1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD)
Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room.
Shaded Unshaded
Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF
Page Total
SC
Btu/hr
(East)
( 0.0
x
X
X
x
X
X
x
X
X
X
1
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
16.0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
73)
X
)X
)X
)X
)X
)X
)X
)X
)X
)X
0.568
=
=
=
=
=
=
663
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
Sched. Page Total 663
Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr
Lights 1.00 X 1,280 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.412 Btuh/Watt = 0
Occupants 1.00 x 1,280 X 255 Btuh/OCC. / 250 sgft/occ. = 1,306
Receptacle 1.00 X 1,280 x 0.200 Watts/sqft X 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 874
Process 1.00 x 1,280 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.412 Btuh/Watt = 0
Infiltration: 1.00 X 1.064 X 1,280 x 9.80 x 1.00 / 60] 38 = 8,455
ceue r ens a rea a ng e g p
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 22,424
Sched.
Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr
Occupants 1.00 X 1,280 X 225 Btuh/OCC. / 250 sgft/occ.
Receptacle 1.00 X 1,280 x 0.000 Watts/sqft X 3.41 Btuh/Watt = o
Process 1.00 x 1,280 x 0.000 Watts/sgft X 3.41 Btuh/Watt = 0
Infiltration: [ 1.00 X 4,77 x 1 1,28 x 1 9.801 x 1.00 / 60] 0.00394 = 3,933
ceueAir Latent Area Ceiling Height pw
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 5,085
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RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
• Project Title Date
Room Name Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/Pwdr
Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature:
Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature:
Design Temperature Difference:
Conduction
R-38 Roof (R.38.2x14.16)
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
unair NonMtl Tinted
Sunair NonMtl Tinted
Area
943.
220.
740F
112°F
380F
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
U -Value
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X=
X
DETD 1
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Btu/hr
0.0280
55.0
2,341
0.0592
34.6
1,933
0.4800
38.0
3,440
0.4600
38.0
3,858
273
0.0
16.0
15)
0.568
136
0.0
32.0
73)
0.568
F:�=
0.0x
6.0
73)
0.568
1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD)
Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room.
Shaded Unshaded
Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF
12
13
14
(North)
(North)
(North)
15
(North)
16
(West)
17 abv
(West)
18
(West)
19 abv
(West)
20
(West)
21 abv
(West)
Page Total 11,572
SC Btu/hr
0.0
x
X
X
x
X
xF
x
X
X
1 +
161+
E1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
38.6
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
15)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
0.568
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
-
=
329
0.0
16.0
15)
0.568
136
0.0
32.0
15)
0.568
273
0.0
16.0
15)
0.568
136
0.0
32.0
73)
0.568
1,326
0.0x
6.0
73)
0.568
249
0.0
32.0
73)
0.568
1,326
0.0
6.0
73)
0.568
249
0.0
32.0
73)
0.568
1,326
0.0
6.0
73)
0.568
249
Sched. Page Total 5,598
Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr
Lights 1.00 X 1,520 X 0.000 Watts/sgft X 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 0
Occupants 1.00 x 1,520 x 255 Btuh/OCC. / 250 sgft/occ. = 1,550
Receptacle 1.00 X 1,520 x 0.200 Watts/sgft x 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 1,038
Process 1.00 X 1,520 X 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.41 BtuhlWatt = 0
Infiltration:��Iffl x 1.064 x 1,520 x 10.44 x 1.00 / 60] 38 = 10 696
r ens a Area a ng e g ICC p
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 35,702
Sched.
Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr
Occupants 1.00 x 1,520 X 225 Btuh/occ. / 250 sgft/OCC. = 1,368
Receptacle 1.00 X 1,520 X 0.000 Watts/sgft X 3.41 Btuh/V1/att = 0
Process 1.00 x 1,520 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.41J,BtuhNVatt =
Infiltration:[ 1.00 x 4,77 x 1,52 x 810944 x 1.00 / 60] QOtON0394 = 4,975
c e u e rLatentrea e n e
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 6,343
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u
9
0
RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
Project Title Date
Room Name
Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature:
Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature:
Design Temperature Difference:
Gllry/Liv/Din/Kit/Lndr/Pwdr
740F
112°F
38OF
Conduction Area U -Value DETD 1 Btu/hr
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total �O
Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room.
Shaded Unshaded
Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF SC Btu/hr
22
(West)
Y3
(West)
24
(West)
25
(West)
26
(South)
27
(South)
28 abv
29
(South)
(South)
30 abv
(South)
31
(South)
6.0
X1
x
X
X
x
x
X
X
x
x
+
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
1 +
16.0
X
X
x
X
x
x
x
X
x3)
x
73)
X
X
X
x
X
x
X
X
x
0.568
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
714
6.0
16.0
73)
0.568
714
0.0
24.0
73)
0.568
995
0.0
24.0
73)x
0.568
995
0.0
22.0
32)
0.568
400
0.0
16.0
32)
0.568
291
0.0
3.7
32)
0.568
67
0.0
32.0
32)
0.568
581
0.0
7.3
[::::32J)
0.568
133
0.0
16.0
0.568
291
Sched. Page Total 5,180
Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr
Lights 1.00 X 1,520 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt = 0
Occupants 1.00 X 1,520 x 255 Btuh/OCC. / 250 sgftlocc. = 1,550
Receptacle 1.00 X 1,520 x 0.200 Watts/sgft x 3.413 Btuh/VVatt = 1,038
Process 1.00 x 1,520 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.412 Btuh/Watt = 0
Infiltration: [ 1.00 X 1.064 x 1,520 X L10.44 x 1.00 60] 38 = 10,696
ceue r ens a Area nl g ReIgF p
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 35,702
Sched.
Latent Gain Frac. Area
Heat Gain
Btu/hr
Occupants 1.00 x 1,520 x
225 Btuh/occ.
/ 250 sgftlocc.=
1,368
Receptacle 1.00 x 1,520 x
Process 1.00 x 1,520 x
0.000 Watts/sgft
0.000 Watts/sgft
x 3.41 BtuhfWatt
X 3.41J,Btuh/Watt
= 0
= 0
Infiltration: 1.00 X E 4,77i x 1,520
ceue Air Latent Area
Fraction
X 10.44 x 1.00
beiiing meignt
/601 0.00394 =
pyy
4,975
TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM
6,343
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RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
Project Title Date
Room Name G11ry/Liv/Din/Kit1Lndr/Pwdr
Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature:
Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature:
Design Temperature Difference:
740F
112°F
3$°F
Conduction Area U -Value DETD 1 Btu/hr
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total
Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room.
Shaded Unshaded
Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF Sc Btu/hr
32 abv
(South)
( 0.0
x
X
X
x
X
X
x
X
X
X
1
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
3.7
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
32)
X
)X
)X
)X
)X
)X
)X
)X
)x
)X
0.568
=
=
=
67
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
Sched. Page Total 67
Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr
Lights 1.00 X 1,520 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 0
Occupants 1.00 X 1,520 X 255 Btuh/OCC. / 250 sgft/occ. = 1,550
Receptacle 1.00 X 1,520 x 0.200 Watts/sgft X 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 1,038
Process 1.00 X 1,520 X 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 0
Infiltration:1.00 x 1.064 X 1,520 X 10.44 X 1.00 60] 38 = 10,696
ceue Air SensiDle Area a ng e g p
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 35,702
Sched.
Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr
Occupants 1.00 X 1,520 x 225 Btuh/OCC. / 250 sgft/occ.
Receptacle 1.00 X 1,520 X 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.41 BtuhNVatt = 0
Process 1.00 X 1,520 X 0.000 Watts/sgft X 3.41 Btuh/Watt = 0
Infiltration: C 1.00 x 4,77 X 1,520 x g 10944 x 1.00 / 60] `00394 = 4,975
ceue r a en Area ue n e -c
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 6,343
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RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY
Tradition Village Plan 1C 5/30/01
• Project Title Date
Room Name Guest Suite
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Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature:
Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature:
Design Temperature Difference:
780F
112°F
340E
Conduction Area U -Value DETD 1 Btu/hr
R-38 Roof (R.38.2x14.16)
R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16)
unair NonMtl Tinted
unair NonMtl Tinted
Solid Wood Door
69.0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
0.0280
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
51.0
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
527
22.6
0.0592
30.6
1,128
41.0
0.4600
34.0
641
32.0
0.4800
34.0
522
24.4
0.3872
30.6
289
0.0
1
16.0
32)
0.568
291
0.0
1
32.0
32)
0.568
581
0.0
1
16.0
32)
1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD)
Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room.
Shaded Unshaded
Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF
33
(West)
34
35
(West)
(West)
36
37
(South)
(South)
38
(South)
0.568
=
=
=
=
=
=
c
=
124
0.0
1
3.0
73)
0.568
Page Total 3,107
SC Btu/hr
0.0
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
X
X
X
1
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
3.0
x
X
x
X
x
X
x
X
X
X
73)
X
X
X
X
x
X
)x
)x
)X
)X
0.568
=
=
=
=
=
=
c
=
124
0.0
1
3.0
73)
0.568
124
0.0
1
3.0
73)
0.568
124
0.0
1
16.0
32)
0.568
291
0.0
1
32.0
32)
0.568
581
0.0
1
16.0
32)
0.568
291
Sched. Page Total 1,536
Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr
Lights 1.00 X 369 X 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.413 Btuh[Watt = 0
Occupants 1.00 X 369 X 245 Btuh/OCC. / 250 sqft/occ. = 362
Receptacle 1.00 X 369 X 0.200 Watts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 252
Process 1.00 x 369 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 0
Infiltration: 1.00 x 1.064 x 369 x g 900 x 1.00 / 60] 0 34 = 2,003
c e u e r ens a Area e n e
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 7,259
Sched.
Latent Gain Frac.
Area
Heat Gain
Btu/hr
Occupants 1.00 x
369 x
155 Btuh/occ.
/ 250 sqft/occ.=
229
Receptacle 1.00 X
Process 1.00 x
369 X
369 x
0.000 Watts/sqft
0.000 Watts/sgft
x 3.41 Btuh/Watt
x 3.41 Btuh/Watt
= o
= 0
Infiltration: [ 1.00 x 4,77
ceueAir Latent
Fraction
x 36
Area
x9.g0 x r 1.00
tening meiAUH
/ 60].000263 =
695
TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM
924
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GASIFURNACES
6400
ENGINEERING DATA MERIT 80�" SERIES
Up-Flow/Horizontal
AFUE - 80.0%
4� t Input - 44,000 to 110,000 Btuh (12.9 to 32.2 kW)
Add-on Cooling - 1 to 4 Tons (3.5 to 14.1 kW)
<' lama
Bulletin No. 210278
June 2000
TiOzZ�'� I,
UP -FLOW
POSITION
Closet Installation
With cooling coil
M
OESIG,y
'� SP
TWX
Typical Applications
G40UH-2
Unit Type
G - Gas Furnace
Series
40 - Merit 80%
i
Configuration
UH - Up-Flow/Horizontal
HORIZONTAL
POSITION
Attic Installation
With cooling coil and electronic air cleaner
1- 045X
Low NOX - Units
meet California
Nitrogen Oxides
standards
Nominal Gas Heat -Input
045 - 44,000 Btuh (12.9 kW)
070 - 66,000 Btuh (19.3 kW)
090 - 88,000 Btuh (25.8 kW)
tpCabinet Width
110 - 110,000 Btuh: (32.2 kW)
A - 14-1/2 in. (363 mm)
B - 17-1/2 in. (445 mm)
C - 21 in. (533 mm)
Nominal Add -On Cooling Capacity
24 - 2 tons (7.0 kW)
36 - 3 tons (10.6 kW)
48 - 4 tons (14.1 kW)
Cf) Evaporator coils with the same letter designation will physically match the furnace.
NOTE - Due to Lennox' ongoing committment to quality, Specifications, Ratings and Dimensions subject to change without notice and without incurring liability.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage or personal injury.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer and servicing agency. 02000 Lennox Industries Inc.
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NOTE - Fibers and crovisions mounting are not ftenished and must be ald
iiTl The same, C33 untried models match Me fumacea shawn bta require an optianal adaptor have or Feld fsbricated transaion. Sae C33 coil brdlean fw additional infam=w.
;) ltoquksd for WWor oporatfon at aRWdes over 4,500 R (1370 m).
(M Cisariable pafyureihane frame type f>ftir.
fllO"Nai.
G40UM-481—'110 G40uHA8f—' M7
Modal No.
_ GOU 4",049 040UH,1"4n GW*fiJBB-080
Ca40Uf4485-M
►codec No. - "Jr Modeb L G4MM Z411 -04U f340UH36A-0T= ....
GmuHdaB•fflu
Input - Stu h (kW)
44,000 (12.9) 66.000 (19.3) 88.000 (25.8)
0 itput - Stub (kW)
36.OUO (10.5) 54,100 (15.13) 72,100 (21.1)
AAFUE
80.0%
Ca(I umia Saasunal Effcieex:y
74.2% 74.8% 75.716 75.3%
Hlgh static (AGAICGA) - in. w.g. (Pe)
.(50 (124)
Flue contlection - in. (mm) round
4 (102)
Cies pipe size IPS - in. (mm)
112 (12.7)
Temperature rise range - "F (°C)
35 - 65 (19 - 38) 40 .70 (22 - 39)
Sknimir wheal nom. diameter ii width - in. (mrrl)
10 x 7 (254 x 178) 10 x 8 (254 x 203) 10 x 10 (254 x 254)
Nower nvAor output - hp (1M)
- 116 (149) -- f/3 (2a9) 1/2(373)
Tons (kW) of add-on cooling
1 -2 (3.5 -7.0) 1 -3 (3.5. 10.6) 2 - 4 (7.0 - 14.1)
Shipping weight - ibs. (lag) 1 paCkago
121 (55) 132 (60) 1 146 (86) 153 (69)
FW."'c2l chamcferlsllcs
120 volts - 00 hertz - 1 phase (less than 12 amps)
Matching C33(upp-flow cased) !
H33 (horizontal) Cdls
C33 -18A -2F C33 -24A -2F, C33 -30A -2F,
C33 -36%A-217 C3338A-2F, CH33-18A-2F
CH33-24130A-2F, C1133 -364-2F
C33 -249-2F C3MO13-2F, C1 SS -2F.
C33 -UB -2F, 03428-2F, C33 -48B -2F,
CH3a-36&2F, CH33,A� 2F, CH33.4M486.2F
�r
Ak AC. -
M) Air Filter and Racks KIt
No. and size of titters - in'. (mm)
Horizontal (end)
87L95 - (1) 14 x 25 x 1 (356 x 635 x 25) 1 87L96 - (1) 18 x 25 x 1 (457 x 635 x 25)
Side Rehun
Single 4Q22 or Ten Pads (661(63) - (1)16 x 25 x 1 (406 x 635 x 25)
EZ am
Hasas
Catalog Number - Shipping Wt - lbs. (kg)
73855 - 5 (3) 73P36- 7 (3)
Dirnenskm - H x W x D - in. (mm)
........------
No. it; size of fitter (field pmavided) - in. (mm)
4 x 14-114 x 28-518 (102 x 362 x 727) 4 x 17-518 x 28.518 (102 x 446 x 727)
_....................... . ....... _...._....... ----
14 x ?S x 1 (356x635 x 25) 16 x 25 x 1 (408 x 635 x 25)
® High Attitude famsstrro Switch Kit
58132 49L90
Hormontal Support Frame Kit - Shipping Weigftt -16s. (kq)
5&Ma — 181bs. (8 kg)
LPG/Propane Klt
45L80
Twinning Kit
ISL33
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iiTl The same, C33 untried models match Me fumacea shawn bta require an optianal adaptor have or Feld fsbricated transaion. Sae C33 coil brdlean fw additional infam=w.
;) ltoquksd for WWor oporatfon at aRWdes over 4,500 R (1370 m).
(M Cisariable pafyureihane frame type f>ftir.
fllO"Nai.
G40UM-481—'110 G40uHA8f—' M7
GtOlk44i0tr110
G40UH-0ODA36 G40UH-00D•166
npUt - StUh (kW)
- )
Aput • Stuh (
A
*AFUE
80.0!.
__ r
Califorruie Seawrial Effr—jency
15.7% 76.0%6
High s ( - In. w.g. y
1 .(,6
Flue connection - in. (mm) round
4 (
4002)
gJA (1102)
Gas pipe size it - in. (ltttn)
ernperature nse range -' ('C)
40 - ( ) - 44}
(t -
blower wheel nom. dia. ma - In. (MM)
1U x 1U 254 X 9-4)
11-11,e
x x
Blower nmotor utApul - hp (W)
112 (373)
314 (5W) -•^---
ons ( of 8 -on ng
(
+ 7. - 17.6+)
Shipping weight - lUs. (g) 1 package
i89 ( ) 1 t (
1
( -201(91)
aractef stics
120 v
ertz • 1 phase less than 12 amps)
f1i Matching CM (upnow tab
CH33 (horizontal) Colts
CH3358C 2F, CH33-48C-2F, C)i3.350/60C-2F
3, 2F, 2
CH33•6DD•2F C1433 -62D -2F
_..... _ ...._ ._._......_ ._ ..._ .... ...... _........ _....-.__.... _
iL MVJE�t>)) CCYYlLIt:-
,
' ~x ^z
LM Air RW and Racit Kit
Number end size of fits - in. (mm)l
eft (
97 - ( x 25 x
x 5 x 5 x 1 x
Side Pewm (0single 44M or Ten Pec (g8Kb3) - (7) 15 x 25 x 1 x B35 x 25)
Catalog NUMber - Shipping Wt.• (g
- 1
EZ Mar
Base Dimensions x W x 0 - In. mim
4 x 21-518 x 28-5/8 x 546 x
x % X 67.5 x
sme of Utter ( - in. mm
X 25 x %
24x24x1(610x610x 25)
(Z High AltitudePressure Switch k1t
Hormonital Support Fro" Kit - Ship. WL - bs. (14)
5)6118 — 18 bs. (8
)
PEAS ,tum Air Gase
. •
()
l repave kit
45LBO .
vwnmrtr3 KA
13L39
s Anmml rvr.4 tl6banon Efficovy DOE baa proms mid ac tp lo FTC l fbaitp resadsoom leolaburd corrtbSri rAiiV for nm', rtaed nmmrts.
ww
NOTE - Fitters and prmsnr, for mounting are not to uG ed and rnU, BWprovided.
CD The seine C33 unca*ed rrtodsls me" the Krrea.ae 0vown but requiro an optional adaptor bans or suit fabricated transidon- Sea C33 coq btaatin fa addtd xW Wonradon.
M Required for proper oowalion al altitudes over 4,500 R. (1770 m).
CO C•lnanabks putyweuiana fernw lypo Nkg.
rtl Flue o"wceen an ft urd la 4 In. (102 mm) diameter. Most appkcada+s w0 m adre 5 h (127 mm) ventlna rad field m vpbd 4 x 5 h (102 x 127 mm) adaper. See %W" 119*0
in to WamKofon Vzouciom for damaiad imdorrnauot
M Na for use wk+ RAS Ranco Ae Boca or uil 60C and 6W zQ* uMt win ox Oow regwremerft of ISW c6n (850 Ue) or greeter. See Sbasr P,rf wwncv Tettfes rix wii6md
Inrdrn'HOR
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.-DIMENSIONS - INCHES (MM) - UP -FLOW POSITION
"NOTE - 60C and 80D size units that inquire air vol-
umes over 1804 cfm (850 Us) must have one of the
following:
1. Single side return air with transition, to accommo-
date 20 x 25 x 1 in. (503 x 635 x 25 mm) disposable
air fitter. Required to maintain proper air velocity.
2. Single side return air with optlonat RAS Return
Air Base
3. Bottom return air.
4. Return air from both sides.
S. Bottom MW one side return air.
See Blower Performance Tables for additional in-
formation.
—Flue outlet may be horizontal but
furnace must be vented vertically
A
B � 4116 (14)
OPTIONAL
EXTERNAL
SIDE RETURN
AIR FILTER KIT
(Either Side)
14-3/4
-: (375)
~yi - (AO6)
�.as w�yilti.�ayyfPtii-.wu �
if q6 5M 1161
314 (19) -p { j-4 C 314 (19)
'Bottom Return
Air Opening
FRONT VIEW
3-3/4 (95)-41
ter: - ...
FLUE OUTLET
(TOP)-
............. _----- --_.._-
OPTIONAL -----4444--
EXTERNAL ------4444--
SIDE RETURN �— 233/4 (603) ---r�
AIR FILTER KIT
(Either Side) 23 (633)
TOP VIEW
TOP VIEW 28-112
3-114 (83) Right 04 (724) IMP
8-1/9 (206) Left3 3/ 8116
(484)
14 (356) Right z -
'ALE °1`ifm...ilh1=--;
13-1/4 (337) Left
1 •��.4.444-M.....--_._.�....:_..-..:=`:`•4�...----
4-7/8 (124) Right
2414 (5 7) Left
23-1/2
(597)
(597)
4-!/4 •Bottom Return
(108) Air Opening
SIDE VIEW
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Model No.
In.
mm
in.
I1un
In.
mm
In.
rm1
G40UH-24A-045
14-112
368
13-318
340
13
330
4-1/2
114
CAOUH36A-070
14-1/2
368
13318
340
13
330
4-1/2
11d
G40UH.3613-090
17.1/2
446
16-3/8
416
18
406
6
152
Ga40UH-486-090
17-112
446
18-316
416
18
408
6
152
G40UH-48G110
G40UH-4Aaco35
21 f
533
16-7/8
454
19-112 , •
495
7-3/4
197
G40UH.60C-110
G4t)UH-80D-135
24-1!2
622
233!8
546
23
584
9-112
24t
G40UH-000-155
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OPTIONAL
RETURN
AIR .
BASE
AIR FLOW 510E RETURN
AIR OPENING8
1 * (Eldw Side)
Q i-------- — i
4 1_23 5Overall
02� t )
I
Unit Opening (35M I '18-1/2 (470)
--------5— I Overall
—1 �
3-1/4(83) __ _'. 'Rd11�E S�pwt(rtt _=•:-
21T(533) RA88oC 20.1/2 (52 1) 3/4
(99)
24-1/2 (622) RA660D 7/8 27-518 (702)
'FRONT VIEW (22)
SIDE VIEW
'NOTE -Both return air openings must be covered by a single
plenum. Overall ope/aing dimensions: 23 (584) W X 18-112 (470) H.
UP-FLCY V PosmoN
IM --g- (Pa)
HORIZONTAL
POSITION
200 (95)
Vent Type
7VPa `W"
Typo "C"
VentType
Type "81"
Type 'C"
Sides
0 inches (0 mm)
m0 inches (0 mm)
ds
X12 Inches (51 mm)
M2 inches (51
Rear
0 inches (0 mm)
0 inchas (0 mm)
Rear
0 Inches (0 mm)
0 inches (o n
Top
1 inch (25 mm)
1 inch (25 mm)
(),ITOP
LBO Inches (0 mail
m0 (
Front
3 inches (75 mm)
3 inchos (76 rain).
Front
3 inches ( 8 mm)
3 es (78 1
Front (alcove)
24 incises (610 mm)
24 inches (610 mm)
Faint (cervica)
24 inches (610 mm)
24 Inches (610
Front (service)
24 inches (610 mm)
24 inches (510 mm)
rant (servicesI
24 inches (610 mm)
I 24 inches (810
N71L- As for oorrnusbort aro YA air veralaron mst Do em, m the
metnods atoned In Amerira. Nadatel 6latdafd (NSI -2223.1)
National Fuel Gas Code or Nedonal Smndmd ot Canada CANsCCOP149.1,
& GINICGAP148.2 Ins tlason Code AY Gas 8tlnttg App(tar o .
NOTr--fn ase U.S. 4st skrrg namt con a m Ne nlerftoda M�n
anent GAlMA/A.GA vertu V tables. Amedrsn Nrecnai Statdad
(ANSI -2223.1) Woortal Fuc Gag Cade or apelcable prvvoibre of hoall
t AAV codes. I. Canada Ilea slag mud mnfcrm to are rttdlsode
ouWted In National Stordefd oe Cauda CAAtC.A-149.1 and 2
Lleft side retpses 4 fl (102 ma) f airgla %a vent is teed on 14-W in. PW mm)
cob.sots, 2 if. (Tui rrrn) on 17.,n in (M rem) colireb.
FILTER All R,,,R ESI STANCE
tarn (Us)
IM --g- (Pa)
0 (0)
0.00(0)
200 (95)
0.01(0)
400 (190)
0.03(5)
600 (285)
0.04 (10)
am (380)
0.06 (15)
1000 (470)
0.09 (20)
1200 (665)
0.12 (30)
1400 (660)
0.15 (35)
1600 (755)
0.19 (45)
1800 (850)
0.23 (55)
2000 (945)
0.27 (65)
2200 (1040)
0.33 (80)
2400 (1130)
0.38 (95)
2500 1225)
0.44 (110) —
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I Flue 1 1 inch (25 mm) 1 6 inch (152 mm)
MOTE—Ai for oarhAkn and sAo* aU umdaeon max canton. w the
meeuods Mined in AMalmn Necator tit ederd (AN6FZ=1)
National Fuel Gm Code or National Strdad d Cafeda CANICCA-1Q.1,
& QV41 14-1492 1119MARhbn Code for Gee MA" ApolaroW
NOTE—an the US. flue slot/ mut confo.n to tfto f =Itoda mAned N
axronl l3AMA/AOA vertlinp Iebles, Nrt Timm Nle" 9fa VWd
(ANSI -=i) NwmiJ Fuc Gat Cove ce appliceM proviarons of b®1
0t*VV codes. In Caniida Duo riag naw aurone to etc mall
atd'ned in Ihdcrel Sbndard of Cartadu CAN/ -CA -149.1 and 2.
LnLine wrhlecx Irstilation p wrftstla baween jacket tap a sides ad NA*q MM
>,
Ail models - Pressure ragulaw adjustment n 8y be required de-
pending on aitihrde. See below for proper pressure regulator
setting.
NanKold Pressure (Outlet) In. w.g. (kPa)
FUEL
ALTITUDE R (ml
0-4500
(0-1372)
4501.6500
(1373-1878)
5501-6500
(1877-1981)
6501-7500
(1982-2286)
Natural Gas
3.5 (.87)
3.3 (,82)
3.2 (.80)
3.1 (.77)
I-MPropene
10.0 (2.49)
Pressure switch is facusy Set. No adjustment necessary. Ail models use r
the factory installed pressure Switch Aar 04500 feet (0.1370 m). Units re-
quire a Kiigh All tude Pressure Switch )tit if installed at aMtudes above 4500
feet (1370 m).
Order SBL32 tvr -045, -070 model:.
Order 49L90 for -090, -110, -135. -155 models.
y
L'�CLU"
CERTIFICATION APPUES ,ONLY
WHEN THE cOMPLE E.
SYSTEM IS usTED
WITH ARI
w..en o y
CERTIFICATION APPUES ONLY
WHEN USED WITH PROPER
coMPoNEN rs As usTED
WITH ARI
EXPANSION VALVE SYSTEMS
11.00 to 15.75 SEER
*'34,200 to 59,000 Btuh (10.0 to 17.3 M Cooling Capacity
Typical Application
3 thru 5 Tons (10.6 thru 17.6 M)
'DOE and ARI Certified Ratings
FEATURES
Applications
• SEER'S of up to 15.75
e 3, 4 or 5 Ton (10.5. 14.1 or 17.6 kW) sizes.
• Single or three phase power supply.
• Two speed compressor staged to deliver precise cooling capacity
with minimum operating costs. Compressor operates on low
speed under light and medium loads. Switches to high speed for
heavy cooling loads.
+ Vertical air discharge allows concealment behind shrubs at grade
level or out of sight on a roof.
• Matching blower powered or add-on furnace evaporator units
provide a wide range of cooling capacities and applications. See
ARI Ratings table.
• For evaporator unit data, see Coils- Blower Coil Units, this section.
• Units shipped completely factory assembled, piped and wired.
Each unit is test operated at the factory insuring proper operation.
• Installer must set condensing unit, connect refrigerant lines and
make electrical connections to complete job.
Approvals
• Rated in accordance with ARI 210/240-89.
• Sound rated in Lennox reverberant sound test room in accordance
with ARI Standard 270-84.
• Tested in the Lennox Research Laboratory environmental test
room.
Rated according to U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) test
procedures.
Condensing units and components within bonded for
grounding to meet safety standards for servicing required by
U.L., N.E.C. and C.E.C.
Units are U.L. listed and C.S.A. certified.
Equipment Warranty
• Compressor — Ten years (residential applications), five years
(non-residential applications).
• All other covered components — five years (residential), one year
(non-residential applications).
• Refer to Lennox Equipment Limited Warranty certificate
included with unit for details.
Bulletin #210051
May 1994
Unit Cabinet
• Heavy gauge steel cabinet with five station metal wash process.
• Baked -on outdoor enamel paint finish provides rust and corrosion
protection.
• Compressor and control box located in separate fiberglass
insulated compartment.
• Control box is conveniently located with all controls factory wired.
• Large removable panel provides service access.
• Drainage holes are provided in base section for moisture removal.
• High density polyethylene base channels raise unit off mounting
surface away from damaging moisture.
• Non -corrosive PVC (polyvinyl chloride) coated steel wire
condenser coil guard furnished.
Two Speed Compressor
• Designed for superior efficiency at minimum operating cost.
• Two speed operation gives staging control to fit varying cooling
load requirements, extends operating life of compressor and
provides operating economy during periods of reduced loads.
During part load conditions the compressor operates in the low
speed mode.
• Operates at 1750 rpm at low speed and 3500 rpm at high speed.
• Compressor is suction cooled, and hermetically sealed with
built-in solid-state motor protection from excessive current and
temperatures.
• Features vertical crankshaft, ringed valves and pistons, tuned
discharge muffler, two stage oil pump and positive venting of
lubrication system.
• Crankcase heater assures proper compressor lubrication.
• Running gear assembly resiliently suspended internally inside
case. Compressor is installed in unit on resilient rubber mounts
assuring low sound and vibration free operation.
Lennox TSC -5 Timed Start Control Module
• Provides short cycle protection with a 5 minute timed -off delay.
Has a 1 minute delay between compressor speed changes.
• Control has jumpers for a choice of normal operation (factory
setting) or 3 alternate compressor speed operating modes to
optimize comfort conditions for various climates.
• Diagnostic LED's are furnished as an aid in troubleshooting.
O The maple leaf symbol in this bulletin denotes Canadian only usage where applicable '1994 Lennox Industries Inc.: "
NOTE — Due to Lennox' ongoing committent to quality, Specifications, Ratings and Oimensions subject to change without ITotice.
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I 40
Condensing
Unit
Model No.
''SARI Standard
270 SRN (bels)
•
eARI Standard 210/240 Ratings
Evaporator Unit
***Expansion
Valv
Kit
Required
Coolin
tSEER EER g Total
(Btuh/ (Btuh/ Capacity Unit Up -Flo Down -Flo Horizontal
Watts) Watts) Watts
Btuh kW
HS21-411
HS21-413
(7.6)
12.25
9.40
34,200
10.0
3638 1
- - - -
CR18-51
- - -'
LB -85663H (49J26)
12.70 9.80 34,400 10.1 3510 - - - - - - - - CH24-41
11.8b 9.40 34,400 10.1 3660 O **CVP10-31/EC10Q3 - - - -
*Factory Installed
12.50 9.85 34,600 10.1 3513 - - - - CR 18-41 - . - -
LB -85663H (49J26)
12.65 9.85 34,600 10.1 3513 -C23-41(FC) -
C23-41W(FC)
W(FC)
12.65 9.85 34,600 10.1 3513 C2- - - - -
C24-41WFC/B2CIB2 4 41 " " " "
---
12.85 10.05 35,600 10.4 3542 C23-46(FC) - - - - ----
12.85 10.05 35,600 10.4 3542 C24-46FC/B24 - -
12.85
12.05 9.70 35,600 10.4 3670 O **CVP.10-41/EC10Q3 - -
*Factory Installed
13.25 10.15 36,000 10.5 3547 - - - - - - - - CH22-41
14.30 1 10.65 36,400 10.7 3418 - - - - - - - - CH22-41+GSR21V3
13.50 10.60 36,600 10.7 3453 **CB19-41 **CB19-41 **CBH19-41
LB-53081CS (11G82)
13.50 10.60 36,600 10.7 3453 **CB19-31 **CB19-31 **CBH19-31
13.10 10.40 36,800 10.8 3538 **CB19-51 **CB19-51 **CBH19-51
13.40 10.30 37,000 10.8 3592 C22-46(FC) - - - - - - - .
*Factory Installed
---
13.50 10.35 37,000 10.8 3575 C22-41(FC) CR22-41/B24 ----
14.55 10.85 37,400 11.0 3447 - - - - - - - - CH22-51+GSR21V3
14.55
14.65 10.85 37,400 11.0 3447 C22-51(FC)+G21V3 CR22-51+GSR21V3 ----
14.60 10.85 37,400 11.0 3447 C22-41(FC)+G21V3 CR22-41+GSR21V3 ----
13.50 10.35 37,600 11.0 3633 C22-51(FC) CR22-51/824
13.40 10.35 37,600 11.0 3633 - - - - CH22-51
15.40 11.10 38,000 11.1 3423 **CB21V-41 **CB21V-41 **CBH21V-41
LB-53081CB (11G82)
15.75 11.65 39,500 11.6 3391 "CB21V--51 **CB21V-51 **CBH21V-51
HS21-511
-'HS21=513
(7.8)
11.30
9.10
44,500 13.0
4890
- - - -
---
CR 18-51 ----
LB -85663D (43J76)
---
12.00 9.65 45,500 13.3 4715 C23-46(FC) ----
12.00
---
12.00 9.65 45,500 13.3 4715 C24-46FC/B24 ----
12.00
11.75 9.40 46,500 13.6 4947 - - - - CR18-65 - - - -
11.75
11.90 9.45 47,000 13.8 4974 - - - - - - - - CH24-51
12.15 9.50 47,500 1-3.9 5000 C24-51 FC/B24 ----
---12.15
12.15 9.50 47,500 13.9 5000 C23-51(FC) - - - -
11.40 9.35 47,500 13.9 5080 O **CVP10-51/EC10Q4 - - - - - - - -
*Factory Installed
12.40 9.65 48,500 14.2 5026 C23-51/65(FC) - - -
LB 85663D (43J76)
=12.40 9.65 48,500 14.2 5026 C24-65FC/B24 - - - - - - - -
112.80 9.55 48,500 14.2 5079 **CB19-51 **CB19-51 **CBH19-51
LB-53081CC (11G83)
12.55 9.65 48,500 14.2 5026 C22-46(FC) - - - - - - - -
*Factory Installed
1_2.30 9.70 49,000 14.4 5052 - - - - - - - - CH24-65
LB -85663D (43J76)
12.65 9.70 49,000 14.4 5052 C22-51(FC) CR22-51/824 CH22-51
*Factory Installed
13.65 10.05 49,500 14.5 4925 C22-51(FC)+G21V5 CR22-51+GSR21V5 CH22-51+GSR21V5
11.80 9.60 49,500 14.5 5156 O **CVP10-65/EC10Q5 ----
---
12.65
12.65 9.95 50,000 14.7 5025 - - - - CH22-65
*Factory Installed
12.70 9.95 50,000 14.7 5025 **CB19-65 **CB19-65 **CBH19-65
LB-53081CC (11G83)
12.75 10.00 50,500 14.8 5050 C22-65(FC) CR22-65/624
*Factory Installed
13.60 - --1-0.30 _50,500_ _ 14.8_ 4903 - - - - CH22-65+GSR21 V5
14.00 10.50 50,500 )" **CB21V-51 **CB21V-51 **CBH21V-51
LB-53081CC (11G83)
13.80 10.45 51,00Et810
880- **CB21V-65 **CB21V-65 **CBH21V-65
13.75 10.40 51,00904 C22-65(FC)+G21V5 CR22-65+GSR21V5 - - - -
*Factory Installed
Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 210/240; 95°F (35°C) outdoor air temperature, 80°F (27°C) db / 67°F (19°C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft.
(7.6 ml of connecting refrigerant lines.
" Sound Rating Number in accordance with ARI Standard 270.
**Blower powered evaporator.
***Kit is optional and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed.
t Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (Btuh/Wan).
*Furnished as standard with coil.
NOTE - 824 Blowers are not included with ratings for C24 and CR22 coils. B24 is shown for matching reference only.
NOTE - Shaded area denotes most popular evaporator coil.
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ARI RATINGS
Condensing
Unit
Model No.
"ARI Standard
270 SRN (bels)
•ARI Standard 210/240 Ratings
Evaporator Unit
*** Expansion
Valve
uired
Required
tSEER
(Btuh/
Watts)
EER
(Btuh/
Watts)
Cooling
t
Capacity
Cap
Total
Unit
Watts
Up -Flo
Down -Flo
Horizontal
Btuh
kW
11.00
8.85
49,500
14.5
5593
- - - -
CR18-51
----
---11.30
LB -85663E (43.177)
11.30
9.05
50,500
14.8
5580
- - - -
- - - -
CH2451
11.40
9.15
52,000
15.2
5683
- - - -
CR 18-65
----
---11.75
11.75
9.40
52,500
15.4
5585
- - - -
CR22-51/B24
CH22-51
*Factory Installed
12.85
9.50
53,000
15.5
5579
- - - -
CR22-51+GSR21V5
CH22-51+GSR21V5
11.50
9.25
53,000
15.5
!710
C23-51(FC)
- - - -
- - - -
LB -85663E (43.177)
11.50
9.25
53,000
15.5
5730
C24-51 FC/824
- - - -
----
---11.70
11.70
9.40
54,000
15.8
5745
C22-46(FC)
- - - -
- - - -
*Factory Installed
11.60
9.60
54,000
15.8
5625
0 *"CVP10-65/EC10Q5
- - - -
----
---11.70
11.70
9.40
54,500
16.0
5798
C23-51/65(FC)
- - - -
- - - -
LB -85663E (43.177)
-HS21_651_
HS21-653
(7.8)
11.70
9.40
54,500
16.0
5798
C24-65FC/B24
- - - -
CH24-65
12.00
9.50
55,500
16.3
5842
C22-51(FC)
- - - -
----
---13.00
*Factory Installed
13.00
9.85
56,000
16.4
5685
C22-51(FC)+G21 V5
- - - -
....
12.25
9.80
56,000
16.4
5714
- - - -
CR22-65/B24
CH22-65
12.15
9.50
56,500
16.6
5947
C22-65(FC)
- - - -
- - - -
13.00
9.75
56,500
16.6
5795
....
CR22-65+GSR21 V5
CH22-65+GSR21 V5
13.00
10.05
57,000
16.7
5672
C22-65(FC)+G21V5
- - - -
....
12.85
9.70
58,000
17.0
5979
**CB19-51
**CB19-51
**CBH19-51
LB -530810E (32G54)
12.80
9.50
58,500
17.1
6158
**C819-65
*"CB19-65
*"CBH19-65
13.80
10.00
58,500
17.1
5850
**CB21V-51
**CB21V-51
**CBH21V-51
"*C821V-65
"*CB21V-65
*"CBH21V-65
14.00
_ 9.80
jL9,g00
17.3
66020
f'
• Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 210/240; 95°F (35°C) outdoor air temperature, 80°F (27°C) db / 67°F (19°C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft.
(7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines.
Sound Rating Number in accordance with ARI Standard 270.
•• Blower powered evaporator. E,
`•' Kit is optional and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed.
t Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (Stuh/Watt).
*Furnished as standard with coil.
NOTE - B24 Blowers are not included with ratings for C24 and CR22 coils. B24 is shown for matching reference only.
NOTE -.Shaded area denotes most popular evaporator coil.
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ELECTRICAL DATA
Model No.
HS21-411'
HS21-413
S'51�
HS21-513
HS21 651
rHS21-653
Line voltage data - 60 hz
208/230v
1ph
208/230v
3ph
208/230v
1ph
208/230v
3ph
208/230v
1ph
208/230v
3ph
Compressor
Rated load amps
17.6
12.7
21.6
15.8
30.8
19.9
Power factor
.98
.90
.98
.90
.92
.90
Locked rotor amps
90.0
60.0
120.0
85.0
141.0
91.0
Condenser
Coil
Fan Motor
Full load amps
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.7
1.7
Locked rotor amps
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.9
2.9
Recommended maximum fuse
or circuit breaker size (amps)
40
25
45
35
60
45
"Minimum circuit ampacity
23.0
16.9
28.0
20.8
40.2
26.6
,meter to National or uanaman tlectncal Goae manual to determine wire, ruse and disconnect size requirements.
NOTE - Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage.
FIELD WIRING
rDISCONNECTI
I: . SWITCH.. ,.
L (By Others). J
LENNOX' .
CONDENSING
UNIT
r-_____1 rDISCONNECTI
[,. TMlo tiloealAT .� . 1-. 7.,
'.' SWITCH'
L -1 L
LENNOX
HEATING UNIT
OR
•BLOWER COIL. .
EVAPORATOR.
UNIT
A - Two Wire Power (not furnished)
8 - Two or Three Wire Power (not furnished) - See Electrical Data
C - Three Wire Low Voltage (not furnished) - 18 ga. minimum
D - Six Wire Low Voltage (not furnished) -.18 ga. minimum
All wiring must conform to NEC or CEC and local electrical codes.
'Field tabricate.
!Mlm
Liquid Line
Suction Line
Condensing
Line
Length of
Outside
Outside
Unit
Set
Lines
Diameter
Diameter
Model No.
Model No.
ft. m
in.
mm
in.
mm
HS21-411
L10-65-30
30 9
HS21-413
HS21-511
L10-65-40
40 12
3/8
9.5
7/8
22.2
HS21-513
L10-65-50
50 15
HS21-651
HS21-653
-Not available
3/8
9.5
.
1-1/8
28.5
'Field tabricate.
!Mlm
COMPRESSC
INLET
a
AIR
INLET AIR
TOP VIEW
3216
-1/8
3 4-1 8661
DISCHARGE AIR
ELECTRICAL
tEvvoX - :r•: INLETS
= LIQUID
LINE 00
INLET
SUCTION
LINE 20-314
INLET (527 L..
LjLJ
7-1/2 7-1/2 18-5/8 �`•
(190) (190) 2.3/4 N (473) �vo
(2) 1511 1-3/8 26-5/8 (676) -�i6-1116
28-1 /8 (714) (35) (154)
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
[
C
Model No. A B
HS21-411 413
HS2y 1 511±-513
in. 40-7/8 4-1/2
mm 1038 114
.�. �.�
HS21-651-653
in. 447/8 8-1/2
mm 1140 216
I
INSTALLATION CLEARANCES — inches (mm)
NOTE --48" (1219 mm) clearance required on top of unit.
*NOTE—One side of coil may be 12 (3051 inches.
—6—
4
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CONDENSING UNITS
11.70 to 14.20 SEER Bulletin #210020
September 1996
*18,500 to 60,000 Btuh (5.4 to 17.6 kW) Cooling Capacity Supersedes
1.5 thru 5 Tons (5.3 thru 17.6 kW) April 1996
*DOE and ARI Certified Ratings
Application —The HS26 series condensing units feature extra high
efficiency with minimum operating sound levels. Units are applicable
to expansion valve systems only. Units may be installed at ground
level or on a roof. Units are adaptable to several blower powered and
add-on evaporators providing a wide range of cooling capacities for
selective sizing and application versatility. For evaporator unit data
see tab Coils — Blower Coil Units in this section. Units are shipped
completely factory assembled, piped and wired. In addition, each
unit is test operated at the factory insuring proper operation. Installer
has only to place condensing unit in desired location, connect refrig-
erant lines and make electrical connections to complete the job.
Approvals — Condensing units have been tested in the Lennox Re-
search Laboratory environmental test room and rated in accordance
with ARI Standard 210/240-94. In addition, units have been sound rated
in the Lennox reverberant sound test room in accordance with test
conditions included in ARI Standard 270-95. Condensing units and
components within are bonded for grounding to meet safety standards
for servicing required by U.L. and C.E.C. Units are U.L. and U.L.C. listed.
Developed in accordance with ISO 9002 quality standards.
Equipment Warranty —The compressor has a limited warranty for
ten years in residential installations and 5 years in non-residential
installations. All other covered components have a limited warranty
for five years in residential installations and one year in non-residential
installations. Refer to Lennox Equipment Limited Warranty included
with the unit for details.
CopelancP Compliant Scroll- Compressor—High efficiency compres-
sor features durability, steady uniform suction flow, constant discharge
flow, high volumetric efficiency, quiet operation and the ability to start
under any system load. Use of the scroll compressor eliminates the need
for crankcase heater, start capacitor and start relay. The compliant scroll
type compressor is a simple compression concept design consisting of
two involute spiral scrolls matched together to generate a series of
crescent-shaped gas pockets between them. During compression,
one scroll is stationary while the other
is allowed to orbit, not rotate, around
the fixed one. As this motion occurs,
gas is drawn into the outer pocket
sealing off the open passage. As the
J spiral movement continues, the
pockets between the scrolls are slowly
pushed to the center of the scrolls
-while simultaneously being reduced
in volume. When the pocket reaches
the center, the gas is now at high
pressure and is forced out of a port
located in the center of the fixed
scroll. During compression, several
pockets are being compressed simul-
taneously resulting in a smooth,
nearly continuous compression
cycle. Continuous flank contact,
maintained by centrifugal force, mini-
mizes gas leakage and maximizes
efficiency. The scroll compressor is
tolerant to the effects of liquid slug-
ging and contaminants. Should this
occur, the scrolls separate and allow
the liquid or contaminants to be
worked to the center and discharged. Low gas pulses during com-
pression minimize operational sound level. Motor is internally pro-
tected from excessive current and temperature. Compressor is installed
in the unit on resilient rubber mounts, assuring vibration free operation.
(Continued)
CERTIFICATION APPLIES ONLY ISO 9002 REGISTERED
WHEN THE COMPLETE WORLD CLASS OUAU TV
SYSTEM IS LISTED
WITH ARI
UOO
C UL
LISTED LISTED
Typical Application
4 The maple leaf symbol in this bulletin denotes Canadian only usage where applicable J)1996 Lennox Industries Inc. -
NOTE — Due to Lennox' ongoing committment to quality, Specifications, Ratings and Dimensions subject to change without notice and without incurring liability."'
Durable Steel Cabinet - Heavy gauge galvanized steel cabinet is
subject to a five station metal wash process. This preparation results
in a perfeot bonding surface for the finish coat of baked -on outdoor
enamel. The attractive enamel finish gives the cabinet long lasting
protection from rust and corrosion. Compressor and control box are
kcated in a separate compartment insulated with thick fiberglass
sulation. Compartment provides protection from the weather and
keeps sound transmission at a minimum. Control box is conveniently
located with all controls factory wired. Large removable panel provides
service access. Drainage holes are provided in the base section for
moisture removal. High density polyethylene base channels raisethe
unit off of the mounting surface away from damaging moisture. Non-
corrosive PVC (polyvinyl chloride) coated steel wire condenser
coil guard is furnished.
Copper Tube/Enhanced Fin Coil - Lennox designed and fabricated
coil is constructed of precisely spaced ripple -edged aluminum fins
machine fitted to seamless copper tubes in a wrap around "U"
shaped configuration providing extra large surface area with low air
resistance. Lanced fins provide maximum exposure of fin surface to
air stream resulting in excellent heat transfer. In addition, fins are
equipped with collars that grip the tubing for maximum contact area.
Precise circuiting provides uniform refrigerant distribution. Flared
shoulder tubing connections and silver soldering provide tight, leak-
proof joints. Long life copper tubing is corrosion -resistant and easy
to field service. Coil is thoroughly factory tested under high pressure
to insure leakproof construction. Entire coil is accessible for cleaning.
Powerful Condenser Fan -Efficient direct drive fan moves large
volumes of air uniformly through the entire condenser coil resulting in
high refrigerant cooling capacity. Vertical discharge of air minimizes
operating sounds and eliminates hot air damage to lawn and shrubs.
Fan motor is inherently protected and totally enclosed for maximum
protection from weather, dust and corrosion. A rain shield on the motor
provides additional protection from moisture. Fan service access is
accomplished by removal of fan guard. Corrosion resistant PVC (poly-
vinyl chloride) coated steel wire fan guard is furnished as standard.
Hi -Capacity Drier - Furnished as standard for field installation. Drier
traps any moisture or dirtthat could contaminate the refrigerant system.
ligh Pressure Switch -Shuts off unit if abnormal operating conditions
•
cause the discharge pressure to rise above setting. Switch protects
compressor from excessive condensing pressure. Manual reset.
Low Pressure Switch -Shuts off unit if suction pressure falls below set-
ting. Provides loss of charge and freeze-up protection. Automatic reset.
Timed -Off Control- Timed off control prevents compressor short-
cycHng and also allows time for suction and discharge pressure to
equalize, permitting the compressor to start in an unloaded condition.
Automatic reset control provides a five minute`iime delay between
compressor shutoff and start-up.
Refrigerant Line Connections, Electrical Inlets and Service Valves -
Suction and liquid lines are located inside of the cabinet and are made
with sweat connections. Fully serviceable brass service valves prevent
corrosion and provide easy access to refrigerant system. Suction valve
can be fully shut off, while the liquid valve may be backseated to
manage refrigerant charge while servicing the system. Suction and
liquid line service valves and gauge ports arc1located inside the cabinet.
A thermometer well is located in the liquid line to check the refrigerant
charge. Refrigerant line connections and field wiring inlets are all located
in one central area of the cabinet. See dimension drawing.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES (Must Be Ordered Extra)
Thermostat (Optional) -Thermostat is not furnished with the unit
and must be ordered extra. See Thermostats bulletin in Accessories
section (U.S. only) and Lennox Price Book.
Refrigerant Line Kits (Optional) = Lines are available in several
lengths and must be ordered extra. See Refrigerant Line Kit table. The
refrigerant lines (suction and liquid) are shipped refrigeration clean.
Lines are cleaned, dried and pressurized at the factory and sealed.
Suction line is fully insulated. L15 line sets are stubbed at both ends.
Expansion Valve Kits (Optional) - Must be ordered extra and field
installed on some matching evaporator units. See ARI Ratings table.
LowAmbient Kit (Optionall -Condensing units will operate satisfacto-
rily down to 45°F (7°C) outdoor air temperature without any additional
controls. For cases where operation of the unit is required at low
ambients a Low Ambient Control Kit LB-57113BC (24H77) can be
added in the field, enabling it to operate properly down to 30°F (-1 °C).
Mounting Base (Optional) -Rugged mounting base provides perma-
nent foundation for condensing units. High density polyethylene
structural material is lightweight, sturdy, sound absorbing and will
withstand the rigors of the sun, heat, cold, moisture, oil and refrigerant.
Will not mildew or rot. Can be shipped singly or in packages of 6 to
a carton. All models use MB2-L (69J07) 32 x 34 x 3 in. (813 x 864 x 76
mm) shipping weight 15 lbs. (7 kg) each.
'Refrigerant charge sufficient for 25 ft. (7.6 ml length of refrigerant lines.
HS26 / Page 2 ►
Model No. t
HS26-018
HS26-024
HS26-030
HS26-036
HS26-042
HS26-048
HS26-060
Net face area
- sq. ft. (m2)
Outer coil
11.9 (1.11)
11.9 (1.11)
16.0 (1.59)
16.0 (1.59)
16.0 (1.59)
18.2 (1.69)
21.6 (2.01)
Inner coil
5.5 (0.51)
5.5 (0.51)
5.6 (0.52)
13.3 (1.24)
13.3 (1.24)
13.3 (1.24)
20.8 (1.93)
Condenser
Coil
Tube diameter - in. (mm)
5/16(7.9)
5/16(7.9)
5/16(7.9)
5/16(7.9)
5/16(7.9)
5/16(7.9)
5/16(7.9)
No. of rows
1.48
1.48
1.36
1.86
1.86
1.75
2
Fins per inch (m)
22 (866)
22 (866)
22 (866)
22 (866)
22 (866)
22 (866)
22 (866)
Dia. - in. (mm) no. of blades
20(508)-4
20(508)-4
24(610)-3
24(610)-3
24(610)-3
24 (610) - 4
24 (610) - 4
Motor hp (W)
1/10(75)
1/6024)
1/6024)
1/6(124)
1/6024)
1/4087)
1/4 (187)
Condenser
Fan
Cfm (L/s)
2500(1180)
2450(1155)
3150(1485)
3150(1485)
3000(1415)
3900(1840)
4200(1980)
Rpm
825
825
825
825
825
820
820
Watts
160
210
225
225
230
310
350
•Refrigerant - HCFC -22 charge furnished
4 lbs. 1 oz.
(1.84 kg)
4 lbs. 1 oz.
(1.84 kg)
5 lbs. 1 oz.
(2.30 kg)
5 lbs. 13 oz.
(2.64 kg)
6 lbs. 11 oz.
(3.03 kg)
7 lbs. 5 oz.
(3.32 kg)
10 lbs. 8 oz.
(4.76 kg)
iquid line (o.d.) - in. (mm) sweat
3/8(9.5)
3/8(9.5)
3/8(9.5)
3/8(9
3/8 (9.5)
3/819.5)
3/8 (9.5)
Suction line (o.d.) in. - (mm) sweat
5/8116)
3/4(19)
3/4 (19)
3/4 (19)
7/8 (22.2)
7/8 (22.2)
13/8(
-1/8 (28.6)
Shipping weight - lbs. (kg) 1 package
177 (80)
185 (84)
192 (87)
221 (1001
231 (105)
2741124)
308 (140)
'Refrigerant charge sufficient for 25 ft. (7.6 ml length of refrigerant lines.
HS26 / Page 2 ►
s •
Unit Size &
* Model ti
Sound Raating
Number (db)
*ARI Standard 210/240 Ratings
Cooling Cap. Total
SEER EER Unit
Btuh kW Watts
Up -Flow
Down -Flow
Evaporator Coils
Horizontal
**Expansion
Valve Kit
Required
1.5 Ton
HS26-018_ _
(74)---
(74)
18,900
5.5
12.10
10.85
1740
C26-21(FC) - - - -
- - - -
*Factory Installed
19,000 5.6 12.10 10.90 1740 C23-26(W)(FC) - - - -
LB -85663) (26K34)
19,100 5.6 1 12.20 10.95 1740 C23-31(W)(FC) ---- ----
19,300 5.7 12.30 11.05 1745 C26-26(W)(FC) - - - - ----
---20,000
*Factory Installed
20,000 5.9 13.00 11.40 1750 C26-31(W)(FC) ---
19,500 5.7 13.00 11.55 1685 C26-26(W)(FC)+G25MV3 - - -
---
20,400 6.0 13.40 12.05 1 1695 C26-31(W)(FC►+G25MV3 - - - - ----
18,500
18,500 5.4 11.85 10.65 1735 - - - - CR26-21
LB -85663J (26K34)
19,700 5.8 12.55 11.25 1750 - - - - CR26-31 - - - -
20,400 6.0 13.00 11.55 1765 - - - - CR26-41(N)(W)
18,800 5.5 12.40 11.20 1680 - - - - CR26-21+G25MV3 ----
19,900 5.8 13.20 11.80 1690 - - - - CR26-31+G25MV3
18,500 5.4 11.80 10.65 1735 - - - - - - - - CH23-21
18,700 5.5 12.00 10.75 1740 - - - - - - - - I CH23-31
19,600 5.7 12.60 11.15 1760 - - - - CH23-41
20,200 5.9 13.00 11.45 1765 - - - - - CH23-51
Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Blower Coil Units
Valve
18,900 5.5 12.15 10.90 1735 C629M-21/26 (Multi -Position)
*Factory Installed
20,200 5.9 12.85 11.55 1750 CB30M-21/26 (Multi -Position)
20,800 6.1 13.35 12.00 1735 C630M-31 (Multi -Position)
19,000 5.6 12.00 10.70 1775 O CVP10-26/EC1003 I - - - -
2
2 To n
HS26-024
(74)---
(74)
Stuh
kW
SEER
EER
Watts
Evaporator Coils
Valve
22,600 6.6 12.10 10.70 2115 C26-21(FC) - - - - - - - -
•Factory Installed
---
23,400 6.9 12.10 10.75 2180 C23-26(W)(FC) - - - - ----
LB -85663J (26K34)
23,800 7.0 12.25 10.90 2185 C23-31(W)(FC) - - - - - - - -
23,800
24,000 7.0 12.35 11.00 2185 C23-41(W)(FC) - - - - ----
---24,000
24,000 7.0 12.35 11.00 2185 C26.26(W)(FC) ----
•Factory Installed
---
25,200 7.4 12.85 11.40 2205 C26-31(W)(FC) - - - - ----
25,200 7.4 13.10 11.40 2205 C26-41(FC) - - - - - - - -
25,200
---
25,200 7.4 13.50 11.90 2115 C26-31(W)(FC)+G25MV3 - - - - ----
25,400 7.4 13.85 12.25 2075 C26-31(W)(FC)+G21V3 ---- ----
25,400
---
22,200 6.5 11.70 10.40 2135 - - - - CR26.21 ----
LB -85663J (26K34)
24,400 1 7.1 12.60 11.15 2190 - - - - CR26-31 - - - -
25,000 7.3 13.00 11.40 2190 CR26-41(N)(W) ----
24,600 7.2 13.25 11.65 2115 - - - - CR26-31+G25MV3
22,400 6.6 11.80 10.50 2135 - - - - - - - - CH23-21
23,200 6.8 12.00 10.65 2180 - - - - - - - - CH23-31
24,200 7.1 12.55 11.00 2200 - - - - - - - - CH23-41
25,200 7.4 13.00 11.40 2210 - - - - CH23-51
Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Blower Coil Units
Valve
23,000 6.7 12.05 10.75 2145 CB29M-21/26 (Multi -Position)
*Factory Installed
23,600 6.9 12.20 10.85 2175 CB29M-31 (Multi -Position)
24,800 7.3 1 12.80 11.30 2190 CB30M-21/26 (Multi -Position)
25,600 7.5 13.55 12.10 2115 CB30M-31 (Multi -Position)
25,800 7.6 14.00 12.50 2060 CB31MV-41 (Multi -Position)
23,200 6.8 11.85 10.55 2195 O CVP10-26/EC1003
*Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 210/240; 95'F (35°C) outdoor air temperature, 80°F (27°C) db / 67°F (19°C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft. (7.6 m) of
connecting refrigerant lines.
*Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included in ARI Standard 270.
** Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed.
*Furnished as standard with coil.
NOTE - Shaded area denotes most popular evaporator coil.
HS26 / Page 3 ►
4
ELECTRICAL DATA
Model No.
HS26-018
HS26-024
HS26-030
HS26-036
HS26-042
Line v�ltage data - 60hz
208/230v
1ph
208/230v
1ph
208/230v
1ph
208/230v
1ph
208/230v
3ph
208/230v
`1 ph
208/;30v
.3ph
Compressor
Rated load amps
8.4
10.3
13.5
16.0
10.3
18.0
12.5
Power factor 0.97 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.82 0.94
0.82
Locked rotor amps 47 56 72.5 88 77 104
88
Condenser Coil
Fan Motor
Full load amps
0.8
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
Locked rotor amps 1.6 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
2.0
Rec. max. fuse or circuit breaker size (amps)
15
20
30
35
20
1 40
25
"Minimum circuit ampacity
13
14
1 18
1 21.3
14
1 23.6
1 16.4
"Refer to National or Canadian Electrical Code manual to determine wire, fuse and disconnect size requirements.
NOTE - Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage.
Model No.
r ,
HS26-048
Suction
Line
(o.d.)
in.
HS26-060
THERMAT
Line voltage data - 60hz
208/230v
1ph
208/230v
3ph
460v
3ph
208/230v
1ph
208/230v
3ph
460v
3ph
Compressor
Rated load amps
23.7
13.5
7.4
28.8
17.4
9.0
Power factor 1 .97 .87 .87 .97 .85
.85
Locked rotor amps 129 99 49.5 169 123-
62
Condenser Coil
Fan Motor
Full load amps
1.7
1.7
1.1
1.7
1.7
1.1
Locked rotor amps 3.1 3.1 2.2 3.1 3.1
2.2
Rec. max. fuse or circuit breaker size (amps)
50
30
15
60
40
20
"Minimum circuit ampacity
31.4
18.6
10.4
37.7
23.5
12.4
"Refer to National or Canadian Electrical Code manual to determine wire, fuse and disconnect size requirements.
NOTE - Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage.
r1ISCONNECT,
r ,
rDISCONNECT,
Suction
Line
(o.d.)
in.
SWITCH I
THERMAT
SWITCH
HS26-018
L15-26-20 20 6
L _(ey Others) J
nal)
L-- - J
L (By Others) J
15.9
L15-26-25 25 8
L15-26-35 35 11
L15-26-50 50 15
HS26-024
HS26-030
HS26-036
L15 -4T-20 20 6
A
9.5
A -
Two or Three Wire Power (not furnished)
L15-41-30 30 9
B
L15-41-50 50 15
HS26-042
HS26-048
L15-65-30 30 9
3/8
B -
Two or Three Wire Power (not furnished) - See Electrical Data
22.2
L15-65-40 40 12
L15-65-50 50 15
HS26-060
"Not available
3/8
C -
Two Wire Low Voltage (not furnished) - 18 ga. minimum
122.2
O
D -
Four Wire Low Voltage (not furnished) - 18 ga. minimum
LENNOX
LENNOX
All wiring must conform to NEC or CEC and local electrical codes.
CONDENSING
HEATING UNIT
UNIT
OR
'BLOWER COIL
EVAPORATOR
UNIT
.�
•�
Condensing
Unit g
Model No.
Line Length of
Set Suction &
Liquid Lines
Model No.
ft. m
Liquid
Line
(o.d.)
Suction
Line
(o.d.)
in.
mm
in.
mm
HS26-018
L15-26-20 20 6
3/8
_
9.5
5/8
15.9
L15-26-25 25 8
L15-26-35 35 11
L15-26-50 50 15
HS26-024
HS26-030
HS26-036
L15 -4T-20 20 6
3/8
9.5
3/4
19
L15-41-30 30 9
L15-41-40 40 12
L15-41-50 50 15
HS26-042
HS26-048
L15-65-30 30 9
3/8
9.5
7/8
22.2
L15-65-40 40 12
L15-65-50 50 15
HS26-060
"Not available
3/8
9.5
1-1/8
122.2
,l-ield taoncate.
NOTE -48 inches (1219 mm) clearance required on top of unit.
*NOTE -Two sides of coil may be 12 inches (305 mm).
HS26 / Page 7 ►
0
•
DIMENSIONS - inches (mm)
M
__ E i
2
(51)
ACCESS VIEW
�l -
\ 0
COMPRESSORI
iJ /
U
4-1/2(114)
LIQUID J(6
LINE INLET
HS26-018 thru 042SUCTIONLINE INLET 2(HS26-048-060) �%
2-3/4(70)/ 4 �-- F-111111, 4
1-3/8 (102) E (102) 6-1/16
11 (35) (154)
SIDE VIEW
INLET
a
AIR
--- -Model-No.
A
INLETQ AIR
ELECTRICAL
D
INLETS
TOP VIEW
SUCTION LINE
C
INLET
*
(HS26-018 thru 042
SCHARGE AIR
LIQUID
29-7/8
12-1/4
INLET LINE
14-7/16
22-1/8
(HS26-048-060)
5-1/2
n7D
140
HS26-030,
HS26-036,
HS26-042
in.
30-7/8
32-1/8
34-1/16
4-1/2(114)
LIQUID J(6
LINE INLET
HS26-018 thru 042SUCTIONLINE INLET 2(HS26-048-060) �%
2-3/4(70)/ 4 �-- F-111111, 4
1-3/8 (102) E (102) 6-1/16
11 (35) (154)
SIDE VIEW
INLET
a
AIR
--- -Model-No.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
-HS26-0.1.8,_._J
HS26-024
in.
27-7/8
25-7/8
29-7/8
12-1/4
22-7/16
14-7/16
22-1/8
2-7/8
5-1/2
mm 708 657 759 311 570 367 562 73
140
HS26-030,
HS26-036,
HS26-042
in.
30-7/8
32-1/8
34-1/16
12-3/4
26-5/8
18-5/8
28-1/8
3-7/8
7-1/2
mm If 784 816 865 324 676 473 718 98
191
HS26-048
in.
34-7/8
32-1/8
34-1/16
1 13-3/4
26-5/8
18-5/8
28-1/8
3 7/8
7-1/2
min 886" 816 865 349 676 473 718 98
191
HS26-060
in. 1
40-7/8
32-1/8
34-1/16
1 19-13/16
26-5/8.
18-5/8
28-1/8
3-7/8
7-1/2
473 718 98
1 191
NOTE -For Temperatures and Capacities notshown in tables, see bulletin -Cooling Unit Rating Table Correction Factor Data in Miscellaneous Engineering Data section.
HS26-018 - C2671IFC)
NU i t - /All values are gross capacities ano co not incwae inaoor cou oiower motor neat aeauctton.
HS26 / Page 8 ►
Outdoor Air Temperature Entering Outdoor Coil
Enter-
Total
85'1`
(29°C)
95'F
(35'C1
105'F(41°C)
115°F
(46°C)
in
Air
Volume
Total
Com-
Sensible
To Total
Total
Com-
Sensible
To Total
Total
Com-
Sensible
To Total
Total
Com-
Sensible
To Total
Bulb
Temper-
Cooling
Capacity
pressor
Ratio IS/T)
Cooling
Capacity
pressor
Ratio ISM
Cooling
Capacity
pressor
Ratio (SIT)
Cooling
Capacity
pressor
Ratio ISM
Motor
Dry Bulb •
Motor
Dry Bulb
Motor
Dry Bulb
Motor
Dry Bulb
ature
Watts
5°F 80°F 85'F
Watts
75°F 80° 85°F
Watts
5°F 85°F
Watts
80° 85°F
L/s
cfm
kW
Btuh
Input
kW
Btuh
Input
kW Btuh
Input
80°
kW
Btuh
Input
5'F
4°C 7°C
24 27 29°C
4°C 27°
4°C 27
190
400
5.2
17,700
1170
.68 .79 .90
5.0
17,200
1340
.69 .80 .92
4.9 16,600
1530
.69 .82 .93
4.7
15,900
1740
.70 .83 .95
63°F
117 2°C!
285
600
5.6
19,200
1180
.76 .90 7.00
5.5
18,600
1350
.77 .92 1.00
5.2 17,900
1540
.78 .93 1.00
5.0
17,100
1750
375
800
5.9
20,200
1190
.83 .98 1.00
5.7
19,500
1360
.85 .99 1.00
5.5 18,900
1550
.86 1.001.00
5.3
18,200
1760
.0067°F
190
400
5.6
19,000
1180
.54 .65 .76
5.4
18,400
1350
.55 .66 .77
5.2 17,800
1540
.55 .67 .78
5.0
17,000
1750
80(19.4°C)285
600
6.0
20,400
1190
.59 .73 .87
5.8
19,700
1360
.59 .74 .88
5.5 18,900
1550
.60 .76 .90
5.3
18,100
1760
k85.00
92375
800
6.2
21,100
1200
.63 .81 .96
6.0
20,400
1370
.64 .83 .97
5.7 19,600
1550
.65 .84 .99
5.5
18,800
1760
.0071°F
190
400
6.0
20,400
1190
.42 .52 .62
5.8
19,800
1360
.42 .53 .63
5.6 19,000
1550
.42 .53 .64
5.4
18,300
1760
65(21.7°Cl
285
600
6.4
21,700
1200
.43 .57 .71
6.2
21,000
1370
.43 .58 .72
5.9 20,200
1560
.44 .58 .73
5.7
19,400
1770
75
375
800
6.6
22 400
1210
.45 .62 .79
1 6.4
21 700
1 1380
1.45 .63 1.80 11
6.1 1 20,8001
1560
.46 .64 .82
5.8
19 9001
1770
NU i t - /All values are gross capacities ano co not incwae inaoor cou oiower motor neat aeauctton.
HS26 / Page 8 ►
u
THERMOSTATS
INNOVATOR- PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTATS
11-21 SERIES 24 HOUR THERMOSTATS
For Conventional Heating/Cooling Systems Only
(Non -Heat Pump Systems)
Model No. Description Catalog No.
L211201CS ......... 1 Heat/1Cool 24 Hour ........ 69H25
L212201 CS ......... 1 Heat/2 Cool 24 Hour ........ 69H26
A2000 -ROS ..... Outdoor Temperature Sensor .... 69H27
*Automatic Or Manual Changeover
*Built-in Time Delays
*Large Easy -to -read LCD Readout
*Actual Time And Temperature in °F or °C for alternating inside
and outside temperature readout (with optional outdoor
temperature sensor)
•Two Stage Cooling Model features low or high speed cooling
operation indicators
*Check Filter Indicator flashes at preset interval
•System Selector Switch (Off -Heat -Cool -Auto)
.Fan Switch (On -Auto)
•Indicator Lights ("Amber" light indicates system operating,
"Green" light indicates night period energy savings)
•Solid-state Electronic Technology eliminates battery back-up
and maintains thermostat settings during powerfailure for up to
24 hours
•Two Separate (Day & Night) time and temperature settings per
day
*Individual Slide Switches set day and night heat and cool
temperatures and nighttime beginning and ending time periods
• "Cancel Night" button overrides night temperature settings
• "+" and "—" buttons set time of day
*Pressing front cover reviews thermostat settings
I
Optional Outdoor Temperature Sensor A2000 -ROS
With optid.nal sensor, thermostat will give a readout of present out-
door temperature and lowest and highest outdoor temperatures of
the day and times at which they occurred. See next page.
NOTE — Specifications, Ratings and Dimensions subject to change without notice.
November 1996
Supersedes 11480059
September 1993
L21 SERIES 7 DAY THERMOSTATS
For Conventional Heating/Cooling Systems Only
(Non -Heat Pump Systems)
Model No. Description Catalog No,
L211407CS .......... 1 Heat/1Cool 7 -Day ......... 75H19
L212407CS .......... 1 Heat/2 Cool 7 -Day ......... 75H2O
A2000 -ROS ..... Outdoor Temperature Sensor .... 69H27
*Full Independent Seven-day Programming
*Automatic Or Manual Changeover
*Built-in Tjme Delays
• Large Easy -to -read LCD Readout
•Actual Time And Temperature in °F or °C for alternating inside
and outside temperature readout (with optional outdoor
temperature sensor)
•Two Stage Cooling Model features low or high speed cooling
operation indicator
*Check Filter Indicator flashes at preset interval
•System Selector Switch (Off -Heat -Cool -Auto)
*Fan Switch (On -Auto)
*Indicator Lights show "Amber" indicating system is operating
in manual mode or (flashing) 3 hour override, "Green" light
indicates system demand
•Solid-state Electronic Technology eliminates battery back-up
and maintains thermostat settings during power failure for up to
24 hours
*Four Separate Time And Temperature Settings Per Day
•Individual Slide Switches set time begin and heat and cool
temperatures
• "+" and "—" buttons set time of day
• "Day" button sets day of week and reviews daily programs
• "Review" button displays programmed time period setpoints
*"Manual" button allows manual control of temperature
• "Clear" button erases programmed. setpoints when
re -programming
• "Enter" button enters time of day and temperature setpoints
into memory,
*Monitors compressor run times and heating times in hours and
cycles
*Pressing front cover reviews thermostat settings
Optional Outdoor Temperature Sensor A2000 -ROS
With optional sensor, thermostat will give a readout of present out-
door temperature and lowest and highest outdoor temperatures of
the day and times at which they occurred See next page.
,01996 Lennox Industries Inc.