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ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL

TECHNICAL DATA Deluxe


System/3®
Compressorized Systems
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Contents

4 Sensitive Electronics
and Environmental Control

6 Liebert Technology
and Energy Efficiency

8 Control Systems

10 Standard Features/
All Systems

12 Standard Features/
Individual Systems

14 Optional Features/
Individual Systems

16 Optional Features/
All Systems

18 Air Cooled Data

20 Water Cooled Data

22 Glycol Cooled Data

24 Glycool Data

26 Dimensional Data—Upflow Models

28 Electrical Data—Upflow Models

32 Dimensional Data—Downflow Models

33 Electrical Data—Downflow Models

Dimensional/Electrical Data
36 Drycoolers, Condensers, Pump Packages,
Temperature/Humidity Recorder
38 Guide Specifications/
Compressorized Systems

45 Installation/
Application Guidelines
Essential Environmental Control
for Sensitive Electronics

Product Model Information


Model Number Designation

DH 245 A - A A E I

DH = Downflow Nominal A = Air Cooled – = 2 Step A = 460/3/60 S = Standard 0 = No Reheat 0 = No


DX Capacity in DX Micro-processor Humidifier
Thousand BTU/H

VH = Upflow DX W = Water U = 4 Step DX B = 575/3/60 A = Advanced E = Electric I = Infrared


Cooled Micro-processor Reheat Humidifier

G = Glycol C = 208/3/60 G = Advanced H = Hot Water G = Steam Grid


Cooled Graphics Reheat Humidifer
Micro-processor

DE = Downflow H = DX with D = 230/3/60 G = Hot Gas S = Steam


with Econ-o-coil Hot Gas Bypass Reheat Generating
Humidifier

VE = Upflow with 2 = 380/3/60 T = Steam


Econ-o-coil Reheat
Dedicated, Precise Environmental Control...
Essential for Sensitive Electronics

For sensitive electronics, Humidity Control Air Volume


environmental control is The electronic equipment Computers and other
more than simple cooling. must be protected from sensitive electronics require
“Comfort” air conditioning both internal condensation greater air volumes than
systems are designed for and static electricity ordinary air conditioning
the comfort of people, and discharges. Maintaining the can provide. Typical comfort
simply cannot provide the correct humidity level in the systems are designed to pro-
kind of environment required room is just as important as vide between 300 and 400
by high performance com- maintaining proper tempera- CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute),
puter or communication ture. Too high a humidity (500–700 CMH) per ton of
equipment. could cause condensation cooling. Computer systems
Temperature Control within the electronic equip- require between 500 and 600
ment and the potential for CFM (850–1020 CMH) per
4 The high density heat load hardware damage. If humidity ton. The high density heat
in a computer room or other is too low, static electricity load in a relatively small space
similar application is beyond could disrupt operation or requires more changes of air
the capacity of ordinary air even shut down the electronic than a less dense “comfort”
conditioning systems. system. An ordinary building application. While a normal
Sensitive electronics are system cannot normally con- office space requires only
best maintained in a stable trol the environment within 2 air changes per hour, a
environment of 72°F ±2°F these boundaries. room filled with electronic
(22.2°C ±1°C). As computers equipment requires up to
generate large quantities of 30 changes per hour. Without
heat in small areas, six to ten proper air volume, hot spots
times the heat density of and temperature fluctuations
normal office space, the air could develop within the
conditioning system must room. Also, greater air vol-
have more than just enough umes provide the higher
cooling capacity. It must have sensible heat ratios required
the precision to react quickly by electronic computer
to a drastic change in heat equipment.
load and prevent wide
temperature fluctuations. Year Round Operation
Something a large building Comfort conditioning
system cannot do. systems cannot be relied
upon 24 hours per day 365
days per year. They are
typically designed to operate
ten hours per day, from Spring
to Autumn. Many “comfort”
systems have no provision for
winter operation. A precision
environmental control system
is designed for operation at
temperatures of up to –30°F
(–34.4°C).
Environmental Control
System Design

Precision Energy Efficiency only better coil coverage,


The environmental control Constant demand for precise but reducing fan motor
system must be able to sense environmental control makes horsepower requirements.
and react to temperature and energy efficiency all the more A microprocessor control
humidity fluctuations far too important. A well-designed system ties all the key
small for building HVAC sys- environmental control system operational components
tems to control. makes the most of the energy together and responds to
The Deluxe System/3 is it uses. changes in the room environ-
capable of control to within The Deluxe System/3 is ment in the most “intelligent”
±1°F (°C) and ±1% RH. designed for maximum energy and energy conscious way.
With Liebert microprocessor efficiency. Beginning with UL Listed
technology, it is possible to semi-hermetic compressors,
maintain predictive control the most reliable and energy Units are UL listed and CSA
over the environment. By efficient compressor available, (NRTL-C) certified. NRTL-C 5
analyzing the rate of change Liebert adds an A–Frame coil meets both U.S. and Cana-
in temperature or the moisture that can provide 60% of total dian government safety
content in the environment, capacity with only 1 of the 2 requirements, providing fast,
the control system anticipates compressors operating. Highly hassle-free inspection and
what is going to happen in the efficient fan motors pull air building code approvals.
room, not simply respond to through the coil, providing not
what has happened.
Reliability
Because electronic system Features of a well-designed
availability is required 24 environmental control system.
hours a day, 365 days a year,
the environmental control Desirable Feature Building Systems Deluxe System/3
system must meet the same Precision Typically ±5°F (3°C) ±1°F (°C)/1% RH
demands. Humidification
The Deluxe System/3 is Humidity Control Usually None
and Dehumidification
designed with the highest
Monitoring None Local and Remote
quality components selected
for their proven reliability. Year-Round Not designed for
Yes
Microprocessor technology Reliability Winter Operation
adds automatic sequencing of 20–95% based on
components to even wear and Air Filtration Negligible
ASHRAE 52.1
extend service life. Automatic
Factory Tested No Yes
cleaning cycles can be pro-
grammed to match local water In-the-Room No. Centrally
Yes
conditions. An alarm system Design Located
and self-diagnostics provide
rapid troubleshooting and can
prevent a problem before it
affects the electronic equip-
ment room environment.
Liebert Technology and
Energy Efficiency

Liebert continues its world Liebert takes a no com-


leadership in precision promise approach to environ-
environmental systems mental control system design.
by providing maximum All enhancements to energy
energy efficiency without efficiency are designed to
compromising the accuracy reduce operating time of key
and reliability demanded by components and increase the
sensitive electronics. Mean Time Between Failure.
This is accomplished by
taking advantage of alternate
sources of cooling without
being dependent on their
availability, or by reducing
6 compressor work load when
heat load in the conditioned
space is lower.

GLYCOOL
A conventional glycol system Motorized Three-Way
plus a second cooling coil to Chilled Water Regulating
take advantage of colder out- Valve
Econ-o-coil
door temperatures to reduce
or eliminate compressor
operation.*
A-Frame Coil

Liebert Glycol Circulating Pump Econ-o-coil


Drycooler
Semi-Hermetic
Compressors

Second Source
Chilled Water
Supply Water Cooled Condensers
Motorized, 3-Way
Glycool Control Water Regulating Valves
Condenser Supply and
Valve Return Headers
A-Frame Coil
Dual Cooling Source
Semi-Hermetic
A conventional air or water
Compressors cooled system plus a second
Glycol-Cooled cooling coil to utilize a central
Condensers building chiller and minimize
Glycol Regulating Valve compressor operation.*

*Downflow units shown. Also available in upflow configuration.


Four–Step
Capacity control valves
on each compressor and
a specially designed
microprocessor reduce
compressor capacity and
increase efficiency during
low heat-load periods in
the conditioned space.*

Air Cooled Condenser

Semi-Hermetic
Compressors

Hot Gas Lines


Microprocessor
Liquid Lines Actuated
Capacity Control
Valves

Air Cooled Condenser Head-Pressure


Control Valve

Shell and Tube Condenser


Heat Recovery
These modules capture
the heat of rejection that
would otherwise be lost to
the atmosphere. This heat Liquid Receiver
source is virtually free energy
Water or Glycol Loop
that can be used in a variety
of applications, such as pre-
heating domestic hot water A-Frame Coil
Typical for each
or feeding snow removal refrigeration circuit
loops.*

*Downflow units shown. Also available in upflow configuration.


Control Systems

• Read analog inputs


function. Displays the
present values of up to
four analog inputs.
Diagnostics
Standard Microprocessor • Input diagnostics.
Control System Reviews inputs to the
control system.
The monitoring system
• Control board diagnostics.
allows local monitoring and
Initiates a self-test of the
programming of these room
Optional Advanced Microprocessor Control System control system.
conditions:
• Output diagnostics. Tests
• Current Temperature The optional control processor is not only user-friendly, it pro- major components by
8 °F, °C vides enhancements and environmental control that increase turning them on and off
• Temperature Setpoint the energy efficiency and the flexibility of the system. This option from the control panel.
65–85°F (18–29°C) is compatible with Liebert SiteScan centralized site monitoring Includes: main fan, com-
• Temperature Sensitivity systems. pressors, liquid line solenoid
±1–5°F (±1–3°C) valves, hot gas bypass or
• Current Humidity This not only balances run cylinder unloader valves,
% R.H. Display
Backlit 4 x 20 LCD time but compressor starts chilled water or chilled
• Humidity Setpoint* glycool valve, R-5 relay,
as well. This prevents short
20–80% R.H. Control reheat, hot water or steam
cycling and increases com-
• Humidity Sensitivity reheat valve, humidifier,
The password requires the pressor life.
1–10% R.H. humidifier make-up valve,
user to enter a 3-digit pass- • System auto restart. The
The parameters are annun- word before making changes. auto restart feature will and common alarm.
ciated on a L.E.D. numerical automatically restart the
• Temperature Setpoint Logging
display. Normal Operating System/3 after a power
65–85°F (18–29°C)
Modes are indicated by failure. Time delay is • Alarm history log. Displays
• Temperature Sensitivity
L.E.D.’s on the monitor panel. the 10 most recent alarms
±1–10°F (0.6–5.6°C) programmable.
• Sequential Load Activa- with a time and date stamp.
Alarms • Humidity Setpoint* • Run time log. Displays run
20–80% R.H. tion. On initial start-up or
Alarm conditions activate an time and hours for major
• Humidity Sensitivity restart after power failure,
audible and visual indicator. A components (also allows
1–30% R.H. each operational load is
SILENCE button will quiet the reset of run hours) including
• High Temperature Alarm sequenced to minimize
audible alarm but the visual compressors, glycool, fan,
35–90°F (2–32°C) total inrush current.
indicator remains lit until the humidifier, and reheat.
• Low Temperature Alarm • Hot Water / Econ-o-coil
problem is corrected. The
35–90°F (2–32°C) Flush Cycles. Hot Alarms
following alarms are standard:
• High Humidity Alarm water reheat coils and
• High Temperature • Humidifier problem
15–85% R.H. Econ-o-coils are periodi-
• Low Temperature • High head pressure (2)
• Low Humidity Alarm cally flushed to prevent a
• High Humidity • Change filter
15–85% R.H. build up of contaminants.
• Low Humidity • Loss of air flow
• Temperature/Humidity
• High Head Control Type • High temperature
Sensor Calibration. The
• Change Filters • Low temperature
Factory set-up for Intelligent sensors may be calibrated
• Loss of Air • High humidity
Control which uses “fuzzy from the front monitor panel
• Local Alarm • Low humidity
logic” and “expert systems” to insure that all units in the
Other Features include an • Compressor overload (2)
methods. Proportional and room are similarly cali-
automatic humidifier flush (opt)
Tunable PID are user select- brated, assuring greater
system to reduce cleaning • Main fan overload (opt)
able options. precision.
maintenance of the humidi- • Manual override
fier pan, a battery back-up Internal System Control Monitoring • Low suction pressure
to maintain programmed • Compressor short cycle • Normal display includes • Short cycle
setpoints in event of power control. Prevents com- present room temperature • Loss of power
failure, and proportional pressor short-cycling and and humidity, active func- • Custom alarm (choose up
dehumidification. needless compressor wear. tions (cooling, heating, to 4) (opt)
• Compressor sequencing. dehumidifying), and any • Water under floor
This feature monitors both alarms. • Smoke detected
stages of cooling and • Operating status displays • Standby GC pump on
changes the lead/lag each control operation in • Loss of water flow
sequence each time the percent. • Standby unit on
compressors are activated. • User customized text (2)
Monitoring and Control Systems
• Output diagnostics. Tests SiteScan
major components by The Liebert SiteScan is an on-
turning them on and off line site management center
from the control panel. for monitoring and controlling
Includes: main fan, com- all support systems in a large
pressors, liquid line solenoid facility. This software-based
valves, hot gas bypass system uses a powerful per-
valves, chilled water or sonal computer to provide
chilled glycool valve, R-5 alarm and status monitoring
relay, reheat, hot water and maintain a historical log
reheat valve, humidifier, of system performance.
humidifier make-up valve, The color monitor uses the
and common alarm. graphics capability of the pro-
Optional Advanced Microprocessor cessor to display the location
w/Graphics (AG) Control System Logging
of support equipment on a
The optional graphics control processor communicates more • Alarm history log. Displays floorplan to speed identifica-
information faster, with a graphic display and touch sensitive the 60 most recent alarms tion. The SiteScan can com-
control buttons. This option is compatible with Liebert SiteScan with a time and date stamp. municate to other computer
centralized site monitoring systems. • Run time log. Displays run peripherals such as modems,
time and hours for major via an RS-232-C communica-
Display • System auto restart. The components (also allows tions port. For large facilities, 9
Backlit 240 x 128 dot matrix auto restart feature will reset of run hours) including the SiteScan system offers
graphics display automatically restart the compressors, glycool, fan, total site management capa-
System/3 after a power humidifier, reheat, and heat bility in a virtually obsoles-
Control failure. Time delay is rejection. cence-proof configuration.
The password requires the programmable.
user to enter a 3-digit pass- • Sequential Load Activa- Alarms Dry contact monitors—
word before making changes. tion. On initial start-up or Each alarm can be set-up RCM4, RCM8
• Temperature Setpoint restart after power failure, as a warning only indication LEDs display customized
65–85°F (18–29°C) each operational load is or as an urgent indication. alarm indication for any dry
• Temperature Sensitivity sequenced to minimize • Humidifier problem contact input, including
±1–10°F (0.6–5.6°C) total inrush current. • High head pressure (2) alarms for Liebert environmen-
• Humidity Setpoint* • Hot Water / Econ-o-coil • Change filter tal, power and UPS systems.
20–80% R.H. Flush Cycles. Hot • Loss of air flow RCM4 monitors and displays
• Humidity Sensitivity water reheat coils and • High temperature four dry contact points. The
1–30% R.H. Econ-o-coils are periodi- • Low temperature RCM8 monitors and displays
• High Temperature Alarm cally flushed to prevent a • High humidity eight dry contacts; it can
35–90°F (2–32°C) build up of contaminants. • Low humidity communicate with Liebert
• Low Temperature Alarm • Temperature/Humidity • Compressor overload (2) SiteScan, and also has
35–90°F (2–32°C) Sensor Calibration. The (opt) modem dial-up capabilities.
• High Humidity Alarm sensors may be calibrated • Main fan overload (opt)
15–85% R.H. from the front monitor panel • Manual override Single unit remote
• Low Humidity Alarm to insure that all units in the • Low suction pressure monitoring—MR1
15–85% R.H. room are similarly cali- • Short cycle Operating parameters for a
brated, assuring greater • Loss of power single environmental unit are
Control Type precision. • Custom alarm (choose up selected with push-buttons
Factory set-up for Intelligent to 4) (opt) and displayed on an LCD
Control which uses “fuzzy Monitoring • Water under floor screen. This user-friendly sys-
logic” and “expert systems” • Normal graphic display • Smoke detected tem provides remote monitor-
methods. Proportional and includes present room • Standby GC pump on ing and alarm warning, for
Tunable PID are user select- temperature and humidity, • Loss of water flow complete status updates.
able options. active functions (cooling, • Standby unit on
heating, dehumidifying), • User customized text (4) Two unit remote
Internal System Control and any alarms. monitoring—ECA2-E
• Compressor short cycle • Operating status displays Graphical Displays or ECA2-M
control. Prevents com- each control operation in • Individual plots of tempera- Monitoring and adjustment
pressor short-cycling and percent. ture, humidity, and the four of two environmental units is
needless compressor wear. • Read analog inputs analog inputs achieved through terminal
• Compressor sequencing. function. Displays the • Bar graph plots of individual interface, or through modem
This feature monitors both present values of up to components run history by interface for monitoring from a
stages of cooling and four analog inputs. hour longer distance. The ECA2-E
changes the lead/lag • Floorplan of optional water or ECA2-M can also commu-
sequence each time the Diagnostics detection system layout nicate with Building Manage-
compressors are activated. • Input diagnostics. including location indication ment Systems, for centralized
This not only balances run Reviews inputs to the on alarm convenience of management
time but compressor starts control system. • Status indication of functions.
as well. This prevents short • Control board diagnostics. operating modes with
cycling and increases com- Initiates a self-test of the current temperature and * Consult the factory if you intend to control
at either end of this range.
pressor life. control system. humidity

Cabinet and Frame


Standard Features
for All Systems

The frame, 14 gauge, heliarc field adjusted to match this Infrared Humidifier
welded tubular steel, provides fan speed to the air flow High-intensity quartz lamps
maximum support while steel requirements of the data over the stainless steel
panels with 1" (25.4mm), 1 1/2 center. Fans are mounted on a humidifier pan permit clean,
lb. (.68 kg.) insulation protect fan-deck weldment which can particle-free vapor to be
and quiet the system. The be removed for service. The added to the air within 5 to
captive, 1/4 turn fasteners draw-through design of the 6 seconds of the electronic
allow controlled access for fan section supplies even call from the microprocessor
service and are positioned to air distribution across the control. The quartz lamps
enhance cabinet appearance. A-Frame coil, controlled provide radiant energy that
The top accent panel and left bypass-air humidification, evaporates water in a pure
end panel may be opened for static sealing of the filter sec- state, without solids.
service or system monitoring tion and low internal cabinet The Infrared Humidifier is
10
10 without turning off the unit. pressure losses. With the dual equipped with an automatic
The frame is coated using belt system, fan operation is water supply system that
the autophoretic® process assured even if one of the significantly reduces cleaning
for corrosion protection. All belts breaks. maintenance. This system has
exterior panels are powder an adjustable water-over-feed
coated for optimum durability. High Voltage Panel
to prevent mineral precipita-
Each panel is available in The high voltage panel con- tion. A drain valve is provided
colors to coordinate with the tains contactors, transformers, to easily empty the humidifier
decor of the space. overloads, and all other pan prior to inspection or
exposed high voltage com- servicing. A control valve reg-
Fan Section ponents. Each individual high ulates flow property at water
The system features quiet, voltage system component is pressures between 5 and 150
low speed fan assemblies protected by a separate over- psig (34.5 and 1034 kPa) and
with double width, double inlet current protective device. The includes a Y strainer.
blowers, lifetime lubricated entire high voltage panel is
and self-aligning ball bearings enclosed by a safety lock Electric Reheat
and factory-certified dynamic dead front panel. When the The three-stage stainless steel
balance. The fan motor top accent panel is opened reheat elements are a rigid, fin
features an exclusive manual by operating personnel, these tubular design that have
reset internal line-break high voltage components extended operation life. The
overload and is mounted on remain enclosed by the dead reheat has ample capacity to
an industrial quality adjustable front panel for operator safety. maintain room dry-bulb
slide base. The two-belt conditions during a system
variable pitch drive may be call for dehumidification.
Three equal stages give a
more accurate, controlled
response to the requirements
Cabinet and Frame of the computer room. The
low-watt density, electrically
enclosed elements are
surrounded by 304 stainless
Sight Glasses steel tube and fins, reducing
Air Filters sheath temperatures (420°F/
215.5°C) and eliminating
ionization. The three stages of
reheat create a noticeable
A-Frame Coil
lowering of energy use
Infrared compared to one- or two-
Humidifier stage systems.
Filters
Refrigerant Expansion Valves
The standard deep-pleated
Dehydrators filter with an efficiency of 20%
(based on ASHRAE 52.1)
Fans can be changed quickly and
easily. Removal is through
either end of the system or the
top of the unit on downflow
Semi-Hermetic
Compressor models.
Deluxe System/3
Down Flow
Standard Features
for All Systems

Semi-Hermetic pressor. A stainless steel Mufflers


Compressors corrosion free condensate Specially engineered muf-
Two rugged cast-iron semi- drain pan is also provided flers afford a quiet pulsation
hermetic compressors incor- with the A-Frame coil. free refrigeration system.
porate specific elements Sight Glasses
designed to maximize oper- Safety Controls
ating efficiency and facilitate Refrigerant line sight glasses Each compressor has a
field servicing. The compres- serve as a means of quick high pressure switch with a
sors, mounted on vibration visual inspection to deter- manual reset feature for high
isolators, have built in over- mine if there is moisture in pressure protection, a low
loads, oil sight glass, manual the system and if the system pressure switch for loss of
reset high pressure switches, is properly charged. refrigerant charge protection,
pump down low pressure Refrigerant and a high pressure alarm
switch, suction line strainer, Dehydrators circuit to visually and audibly 11
reversible oil pump for warn of high system pres-
Refrigerant dehydrators sures, allowing corrective
forced feed lubrication and assure a moisture-free
pump down control. Located action to be taken before a
refrigerant system for system failure.
in a separate compartment, extended component life.
the compressors can be
easily monitored in operation Expansion Valves
without having to interrupt The externally equalized
the system. The semi- expansion valves smoothly
hermetic compressors stand SEMI-HERMETIC
control refrigerant flow
on a reputation of depend- during indoor heat loads NOMINAL COMPRESSOR
ability, and running at a and outdoor ambients by TON SYSTEM EER*
maximum of 1750 rpm, the controlling evaporator
compressors are not only 6 TON 11.7
superheat.
quiet, but energy saving. 8 TON 11.7
10 TON 11.7
A-Frame Coil 15 TON 11.7
The interwoven arrange-
ment of two direct expansion 20 TON 11.6
cooling circuits provides 22 TON 11.7
maximum coil area for more 30 TON 11.0
precise control of tempera- *Based on ARI Rated Conditions:
ture and humidity. With this 130°F SCT, 45°F SST, 15°F Sub-Cooling.
computer selected coil
design, low velocity air
passes through both circuits
of the coil providing the most
effective surface exposure
with less turbulence and Ductwork Plenum
greater efficiency in the
cooling and dehumidifica-
Blower Blower
tion process. The Liebert
manufactured A-Frame coil
is designed for the high sen- Front Front
sible heat ratio required for of of
Coil Unit Coil Unit
electronic cooling applica-
tions. Because of the Filter
interwoven circuitry, which Filter
has alternating portions of
the coil circuited to each of Ductwork
the two compressors, the
entire finned area is used
for cooling by either com- Upflow w/Rear Return Upflow w/Front
and Top Rear Return and Top
Supply—Customer Ducted Front Supply—
Supply & Return Optional Plenum
w/Front Discharge
Grill
Standard Features for Individual Systems

Air Cooled Water Cooled


Condenser Condensers
The Liebert manufactured The water cooled condensers
low-profile multiple direct are of the heavy duty, shell
drive propeller fan type air and tube, counter-flow type
cooled condenser utilizes two with removable heads. Con-
separate refrigeration circuits. structed of copper tubes
Each balances the heat rejec- with cast iron heads, they are
tion of the corresponding mechanically cleanable from
compressor. Constructed of either side. The shell side
aluminum with a copper tube of the condensers act as a
aluminum fin coil, the unit is receiver and hold refrigerant
12 12 quiet and corrosion resistant. charge during pumpdown.
An integral, factory wired and
tested control panel reduces Regulating Valves
installation time. Head pressure operated water
regulating valves accurately
Fan Speed control the condensing tem-
Winter Control perature for various entering
The winter control system water pressures and temper-
features a variable speed atures.
motor specifically designed
to be used in conjunction
with the solid state fan-speed
control transducer. These
transducers directly sense
the head pressure of either of
the compressors and varies
the speed of the fan to
maintain constant condensing
temperature and system
capacity. Auxiliary fan motors
are controlled by ambient
thermostats. This system
allows for operation at
ambient temperatures as low
as –20°F (–28.9°C).

AIR
COOLED
UPFLOW
Drycooler
Pump
Econ-O-Coil
No Compressor Reduced Compressor Normal Operation
Operation Below Operation 35˚-65˚F Over 65˚F (18.3˚C)
35˚F (1.6˚C) A/C Coil
(1.6˚-18.3˚C)
Glycool Unit Compressor

Indoor Fan
Modulating Valve
Condensor

Glycol Cooled GLYCOOL Comparative GLYCOOL Three-Way


Condenser EI E ENERGY EFFICIENCY Temperature Monitor Control Valve
The Glycol cooled condensers The Liebert GLYCOOL free A solid-state temperature The Glycool Three-Way
are of the heavy duty, shell cooling system is integrated monitor compares computer Control Valve opens full any
and tube conterflow type, with a glycol cooled Deluxe room air temperature and time the temperature of the
with removable heads. Con- System/3. At outdoor tem- entering glycol temperature. glycol solution is below room
structed of copper tubes with peratures below 35°F/1.6°C When air temperature is higher temperature to take full
cast iron heads, they are (40°F/4.4°C with 6-row Econ- than glycol temperature, the advantage of all possible free
mechanically cleanable from o-coil), the GLYCOOL System monitor communicates to the cooling. As the outdoor ambi-
either side. The shell side of is capable of providing total microprocessor control that ent drops, the three-way
the condensers act as a system capacity. At outdoor “free-cooling” is available. control valve modulates the
receiver and hold refrigerant temperatures between 35° flow to the Glycool coil, as
GLYCOOL Coil in a Chilled Water system. It
charge during pumpdown. and 65°F (1.6° and 18.3°C), 13
the unique modulating valve The Glycool coil is strategi- maintains constant tempera-
Regulating Valves permits partial cooling of the cally located in the return air ture in the room and includes
Head pressure operated computer room. When cooling stream of the environmental operating linkage and elec-
Glycol regulating valves is required, the microproces- control system. The air is first tronic motor. Unlike other
accurately control the sor activates the three-way filtered before entering the valves of this nature, there is
condensing temperature modulating valve and circuits coil, and then is either pre- no over travel linkage or end
for various entering Glycol glycol (from the heat rejection cooled or totally cooled before switches to be adjusted.
pressures and temperatures. loop) to the Econ-o-coil entering the refrigeration coil.
Each valve has a parallel The glycol flow to the coil is Glycol Regulating
located upstream of the Valves
factory-piped bypass valve. evaporator coil. controlled by a pre-piped
The GLYCOOL System modulating three-way valve. Head pressure operated
Glycol Pump When supplied with a 45°F glycol regulating valves
contains all the standard
The Glycol system includes features of a glycol cooled (7.2°C) glycol solution, the coil accurately control the
a matching centrifugal glycol system plus the following. is sufficiently sized to offer the condensing temperature and
pump mounted in a weather- identical cooling capacity system capacity for various
proof and vented enclosure. as is obtained during the entering glycol temperatures.
refrigeration cycle of both Each valve has three-way
Drycooler compressors. action.
The Liebert manufactured
drycooler is constructed of
aluminum with a copper tube,
aluminum fin coil. The low
profile design features multiple
direct drive propeller type
fans, balanced to the heat
rejection load. An integral,
factory wired and tested
control panel reduces
installation time.

GLYCOOL GLYCOOL
UPFLOW DOWNFLOW
Optional Equipment for Individual Systems

Air Cooled Water Cooled Glycol & GLYCOOL High Pressure


Lee-Temp Hot Gas Reheat Cooled The high pressure option for
The Lee -Temp winter control The hot gas reheat assembly Hot Gas Reheat the condenser circuit consists
system’s heated receivers consists of a three-way The hot gas reheat assembly of a 2-way water regulating
permit startup and positive directional solenoid operated consists of a three-way valve with bypass and a shell
head pressure control at valve, check valve, and a hot directional solenoid operated and tube condenser rated at
ambient temperatures as gas heat reclaim coil. When valve, check valve, and a hot- 300 PSIG (2068 kPa) water
low as –30°F (–34.4°C). The the system is in the dehumidi- gas heat reclaim coil. When pressure. This option is
Lee-Temp package includes fication mode, hot gas reheat the system is in the dehumidi- required in applications with
insulated receivers, a pressure will be the first step of heat fication mode, hot gas reheat large static heads.
relief valve, three-way head when called for by the control will be the first step when Regulating Valves
pressure control valves, check system. In addition to refrig- called for by the control sys-
valves, and roto lock valves erant reheat, the Liebert sys- Two glycol regulating valve
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14 tem. In addition to refrigerant options are available: (a) two-
for each circuit. tem is also provided with one reheat, the Liebert system can
stage of electric reheat in the way and (b) three-way.
Heat Recovery be optionally provided with up (a) Two-way valves are
same system. The use of hot to two additional stages of
The Series HR adds a second gas reheat with electric reheat head pressure activated to
electric heat in the same sys- control condensing temper-
source of heat rejection to a is economical as well as effi- tem. The use of hot gas reheat
standard air cooled system cient. (Not available on upflow ature.
is economical as well as effi- (b) Three-way valves
equipped with a conventional models.) cient. (Note: not available on
air cooled condenser. This provide accurate control of
High Pressure upflow models.) condensing temperature and
source is a shell-in-tube
condenser that now permits The high pressure option for Dual Pump Package thus maintain constant system
a water circuit to absorb the the condenser water circuit The dual pump package capacity while also keeping
heat of rejection. Series HR consists of a 2-way water features two full size glycol the condenser glycol flow rate
may be used anywhere a regulating valve and a shell pumps, each capable of constant.
source of heated water is and tube condenser rated at providing sufficient flow for 70/30 Cu-Ni
required. Complete engineer- 300 PSIG (2068 kPa) water system operation. A flow Econ-o-coil
ing details are covered in a pressure. This option is switch will sense the loss of
separate brochure. required in applications with This coil replaces the standard
flow, should the lead pump copper tube coil to provide
(SL–1133C) large static head pressures. fail, and automatically com- improved resistance to cor-
High Rise Building Regulating Valves mand the stand-by pump to rosion. This option should be
Systems start. A contact closure is considered whenever a Gly-
Two water regulating valve provided to connect to the
The Series PB is a line of options are available: cool or Dual Cooling Source
system alarm configuration. system is applied on an unfil-
condensers designed for (a) two-way with bypass The complete system includes
installations where roof top and (b) three-way. tered cooling tower loop.
dual pump housing, pumps,
condenser mounting is (a) Two-way with bypass lead-lag switch, and flow High Rise Building
impractical. These condensers controls condensing temper- switch (for field installation). Systems
may be mounted indoors, ature and prevents tower The dual pump package pro-
adjacent to the cool-ing unit or pumps from “dead-heading” Series PB is a line of dry-
vides redundancy protecting coolers designed for installa-
remote, with ducted con- by providing a bypass gate against costly downtime in the
denser air. valve around the regulating tions where roof top drycooler
computer room. mounting is impractical. These
valve.
Quiet-Line (b) Three-way valves drycoolers may be mounted
Condensers provide accurate control of indoors, adjacent to the cool-
Quiet-Line condensers can condensing temperature and ing unit or remote, with ducted
help your facility meet the thus maintain constant system drycooler air.
strictest noise codes, and do capacity while also keeping Quiet-Line Drycoolers
so at less cost than traditional the condenser water flow
condensers with acoustical Quiet-Line Drycoolers can
rate constant. help your facility meet the
shielding. Complete engineer-
ing details are described in strictest noise codes, and do
General Data Manual so at less cost than traditional
SL-10057. drycoolers with acoustical
shielding. Complete
engineering details are
described in General Data
Manual SL-10058.

Lee-Temp
Four-Step System Dual Cooling Source
EI E ENERGY EFFICIENCY EI E ENERGY EFFICIENCY

The Liebert four-step cool- These systems convert an


ing system reduces com- air or water cooled FH model
pressor cooling capacity to a dual source cooling sys-
and energy consumption tem. With the addition of an
during periods of low room Econ-o-coil, a modulating
load conditions. This is control valve and a compara-
accomplished by means of tive temperature sensor, the
a specially designed control unit can function either as a
system and cylinder unload- modulating chilled water
ers on one head of each of system or as a compressor-
the two semi-hermetic com- ized system, or a combina- 15
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pressors. As a result, four tion of both. Switchover
distinct stages of cooling between the two cooling The Efficient Energy Dollar
are activated to more closely modes is performed auto- Percent Room Load/
respond to changing room matically by the micropro- Energy Consumption
conditions. cessor control and the 95% of
The first step, which uses comparative sensor. This Maximum
the lead compressor with can provide increased Room Heat
Load
the unloader valve activated, redundancy and flexibility 100%100%
provides 38% of the total to the environmental control 88%
unit capacity while using only system. 75% 76%
25% of the total energy. The
second step, which uses 70/30 Cu-Ni
both compressors with Econ-o-coil 50%

unloader valves activated, This coil replaces the 38%


45% of
can provide 76% of total standard copper tube coil Maximum 25%
system capacity with 50% of to provide improved resis- Room Heat
the total compressor energy. tance to corrosion. This
Because start-up of option should be considered
each compressor is with whenever a Glycool or Dual Step Four Step Three Step Two Step One
the unloader valve activated, Cooling Source system is
% of rated capacity achieved at each
initial current surge and applied on an unfiltered step
wear on the compressor cooling tower loop.
% of maximum compressor energy Data based on DH 199 AU and outdoor
is reduced. consumption required ambient at 35°C (95° F).
The four-step cooling
system can be specified on
air, water, and glycol cooled
systems from 8 to 30 tons.
Glycool and Dual Cooling
Source systems may also be
equipped with the four-step
feature to achieve maximum
energy efficiency.

High Rise Building Systems


Optional Equipment for All Systems

High Efficiency Filters* Heavy Gauge Panels Steam Grid Humidifier Temperature and
Downflow systems have 4 16 gauge external panels for The steam humidifier can Humidity Recorder
optional filters available in lieu use on higher esp systems. be easily adapted into the A seven-day temperature
of the standard 4" 20% filters. Extra 1/4 turn fasteners are building’s steam system. and humidity recorder pro-
4" 30%, 4" 40-45%, 4" 60- provided on end panels. Contains a stainless steel vides a permanent record of
65% or 6" 60-65% filters are jacketed manifold to ensure the environmental control
available in most models Leak Detection dry steam. system’s operational effi-
(Efficiency based on ASHRAE Zone detectors with cable, or ciency. The system includes
single point detectors, provide Steam Generating
52.1). 2" 20% pre-filters are Humidifier 2 pens, 100 recording charts,
also available with any of the fast and accurate indication of 1 red and 1 blue bottle of
above. Upflow systems have fluid in your critical space. Clean, pure steam is gener- recording ink.
5 optional filters available in These systems communicate ated in a disposable canister
lieu of the standard 4" 20% with your Deluxe unit or with a which is complete with supply Firestat
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16 filters. 4" 30%, 4" 40-45%, 4" separate monitoring system. and drain valves, electronic The firestat senses return air
60-65%, 4" 80-85% or 4" 90- Area leak detection cable with controls and steam distributor. temperature of the system.
95% filters are available in all distance measurement and The humidifier is provided with Upon sensing high tempera-
models. 2" 20% pre-filters are monitoring protects your an automatic flush cycle to tures, the environmental
also available with any of the entire critical space. This lengthen service life. An indi- control system is shut down.
above. Upsized fan motors system quickly and accurately cator on the monitor panel is Required by codes in certain
are required with many of the calculates and displays the activated when the canister areas.
optional filter combinations. location of fluid on the cable, should be changed. Canister
allowing you to promptly find life and humidifier operation Floorstand*
Consult the factory for specific
applications. and correct the leak. are functions of water Available in heights from 9" to
conductivity. 24" in 3" increments, adjust-
High External Static able ±1 1/2". Allows for instal-
Blower Systems for lation and connection of the
Upflow Units system prior to the installation
Various blower/motor combi- of the raised floor. A modular,
nations are available to field installed turning vane
provide standard airflow and may be specified.
cooling capacity with up to 3"
of external static pressure.

Leak Detection System

Steam Grid Humidifier

Temperature and
High Efficiency Humidity Recorder
Filters

* Some options or combinations


of options may result in reduced
air flow. Consult factory for
recommendations.
Smoke Detector Disconnect Switch — Hot Water/Steam Plenums for Upflow
Upon sensing the presence Locking Reheat* Units*
of smoke in the space, the The Locking disconnect Controlled by a modulating, Standard heights of 20", 24"
smoke detector will activate switch interlocks with the two-way valve from the micro- and 36" (51, 61 and 91cm).
the alarm system and shut dead-front panel which cannot processor control panel, these They are available with a front
down the environmental be opened until the switch is economical reheats have the discharge grille for air distribu-
control system. in the OFF position. Complies capacity to maintain dry bulb tion within the installed space,
with N.E.C. and local codes. conditions when the system and with a top opening for use
Condensate Pump is calling for dehumidification. as a decorative plenum to
The condensate pump is Disconnect Switch — The system is completely conceal ductwork off the
mounted in the bottom of the Non-Locking pre-piped and includes a blowers.
system and is complete with The disconnect operating modulating control valve and
sump, motor, pump and handle protrudes through the Y-strainer. The reheat coil is Auto-Changeover
automatic control. Carries a front of the system for easy constructed of copper tubes Control 17
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minimum capacity of 20 feet access. Meets N.E.C. codes and aluminum fins. Up to eight environmental
of head (58 kPa). An optional in style. units can be automatically
dual float pump is also and centrally controlled for
available for remote alarm emergency switching and to
indication. balance unit runtime. The AC3
controls two or three units.
RAC2-8 controls two through
eight units.

Disconnect Switch Condensate Pump


(Locking & Non-Locking) Firestat

Steam Generating
Humidifier

Hot Water/Steam Reheat


Air Cooled Data

Net Capacity Data BTU/HR (kW), Standard Air Volume and Evaporator Fan Motor ***

DH/VH75A DH/VH114A DH/VH125A DH/VH199A DH/VH245A DH/VH290A DH/VH380A


80°F DB, 67°F WB (26.7°C DB, 19.4°C WB) 50% RH
Total 79,700 (23.4) 123,100 (36.0) 134,900 (39.5) 190,600 (55.9) 244,700 (71.7) 278,000 (81.5) 379,500 (111.1)
Sensible 64,600 (18.9) 93,000 (27.3) 115,800 (33.9) 169,200 (49.6) 208,200 (61.0) 237,400 (69.6) 312,600 (91.5)
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 50% RH
Total 74,400 (21.8) 114,200 (33.5) 125,500 (36.8) 178,000 (52.2) 227,400 (66.6) 259,300 (76.0) 353,400 (103.5)
Sensible 62,700 (18.4) 90,200 (26.4) 111,900 (32.8) 163,600 (47.9) 201,200 (59.0) 229,700 (67.3) 302,700 (88.6)
75°F DB, 61°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.1°C WB) 45% RH
Total 72,700 (21.3) 111,400 (32.6) 126,200 (37.0) 179,900 (52.7) 228,300 (66.9) 260,000 (76.2) 344,800 (100.0)
Sensible 67,000 (19.6) 96,000 (28.1) 126,200 (37.0) 179,900 (52.7) 228,300 (66.9) 260,000 (76.2) 323,600 (94.8)
72°F DB, 60°F WB (22.2°C DB, 15.5°C WB) 50% RH
Total 71,400 (20.9) 109,100 (32.0) 120,100 (35.2) 170,400 (49.9) 217,600 (63.8) 248,400 (72.8) 338,800 (99.2)
Sensible 61,500 (18.0) 88,400 (25.9) 109,500 (32.1) 159,900 (46.9) 196,800 (57.7) 224,800 (65.9) 296,600 (86.9)
72°F DB, 58.6°F WB (22.2°C DB, 14.8°C WB) 45% RH
Total 69,800 (20.5) 106,500 (31.2) 121,600 (35.6) 173,600 (50.9) 220,000 (64.5) 250,800 (73.5) 339,000 (99.3)
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Sensible 65,500 (19.2) 93,800 (27.5) 121,600 (35.6) 173,600 (50.9) 220,000 (64.5) 250,800 (73.5) 339,000 (99.3)
Net Capacity Data BTU/HR (kW), Optional Air Volume and Evaporator Fan Motor
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 50% RH
Total 80,300 (23.5) 117,500 (34.4) 127,600 (37.4) 184,100 (53.9) 232,000 (68.0) N/A N/A
Sensible 80,300 (23.5) 99,000 (29.0) 119,900 (35.1) 184,100 (53.9) 219,100 (64.2) N/A N/A
75°F DB, 61°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.1°C WB) 45% RH
Total 80,400 (23.6) 114,500 (33.6) 129,800 (38.0) 184,100 (53.9) 236,200 (69.2) N/A N/A
Sensible 80,400 (23.6) 105,800 (31.0) 129,800 (38.0) 184,100 (53.9) 236,200 (69.2) N/A N/A
72°F DB, 60°F WB (22.2°C DB, 15.5°C WB) 50% RH
Total 77,600 (22.7) 112,600 (33.0) 125,000 (36.6) 177,700 (52.1) 227,600 (66.7) N/A N/A
Sensible 77,600 (22.7) 97,000 (28.4) 125,000 (36.6) 177,700 (52.1) 227,600 (66.7) N/A N/A
72°F DB, 58.6°F WB (22.2°C DB, 14.8°C WB) 45% RH
Total 77,600 (22.7) 109,600 (32.1) 125,000 (36.6) 177,600 (52.0) 227,600 (66.7) N/A N/A
Sensible 77,600 (22.7) 103,300 (30.3) 125,000 (36.6) 177,600 (52.0) 227,600 (66.7) N/A N/A
Dual Cooling Source—Coil Capacity, Downflow Models ONLY
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 50% RH, 45°F EWT
Total 110,200 (32.3) 142,800 (41.9) 164,900 (48.4) 242,000 (71.1) 296,100 (86.9) N/A *327,800 (96.0)
Sensible 86,400 (25.3) 113,700 (33.4) 132,900 (39.0) 194,500 (57.1) 237,100 (69.6) N/A 278,900 (81.7)
Flow Rate—GPM (l/s) 22 (1.41) 28.7 (1.84) 33.1 (2.12) 48.6 (3.12) 59.5 (3.82) N/A 65.6 (4.21)
Pressure Drop—PSI (kPa) 2.7 (18.5) 4.4 (30.3) 4.9 (33.8) 7.8 (53.8) 10.9 (75.2) N/A 9.6 (66.2)
Fan Section—Downflow models—Variable Pitch, Two (2) Belt Drive Package**
Standard Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 3350 (5,690) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 8400 (14,270) 10,200 (17,330) 12,000 (20,390) 15,200 (25,830)
Standard Fan Motor H.P. 1.0 1.5 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10
Optional Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 6400 (10,870) 9400 (15,970) 12,000 (20,390) N/A N/A
Optional Fan Motor H.P. 1.5 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 N/A N/A
Ext. Static Press—inches of water (Pa) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125)
Quantity of Fans 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
Fan Section—Upflow models—Variable Pitch, Two (2) Belt Drive Package**
Standard Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 3350 (5,690) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 8400 (14,270) 10,200 (17,330) 12,000 (20,390) 15,200 (25,830)
Standard Fan Motor H.P. 1.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 10.0
Optional Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 6400 (10,870) 9400 (15,970) 12,000 (20,390) N/A N/A
Optional Fan Motor H.P. 2.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 10.0 N/A N/A
Ext. Static Press—inches of water (Pa) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125)
Quantity of Fans 1 1 1 2 2 2 3
Compressor—Semi-Hermetic (Cast Iron Serviceable)—Refrigerant R-22
Quantity of Comp. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
RPM 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750
* The Econ-o-coil option on this model will result in a 14250 CFM (24,211 CMH) unit air flow and 3% sensible capacity reduction.
** Some options or combinations of options may result in reduced air flow—consult factory for recommendations.
*** For optional fan motors deduct 2800 BTU/hr per hp over standard motor.
DH/VH75A DH/VH114A DH/VH125A DH/VH199A DH/VH245A DH/VH290A DH/VH380A
Evaporator Coil—A-Frame—Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin
Face Area—Sq. Ft. (m2) 14.2 (1.32) 14.2 (1.32) 14.2 (1.32) 22.2 (2.06) 22.2 (2.06) 22.2 (2.06) 29.4 (2.73)
Rows of Coil 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
Face Velocity—FPM (m/s)—STD Air Vol. 222 (1.13) 313 (1.60) 384 (1.95) 369 (1.87) 450 (2.3) 531 (2.69) 510 (2.60)
Reheat Section
ELECTRIC REHEAT—THREE (3) STAGE, FIN TUBULAR
Capacity—BTU/HR (kW)* 36,700 (10) 55,000 (15) 56,300 (15) 93,000 (25) 115,000 (30) 121,500 (30) 126,900 (30)
STEAM REHEAT—218°F (103.3°C) Steam, 75°F (23.9°C) E.A.T., STD Air Volume—Modulating Control Valve 2-way***
Capacity BTU/HR (kW)* 83,200 (24.4) 84,500 (24.8) 85,800 (25.1) 108,700 (31.9) 117,500 (34.4) N/A N/A
HOT WATER REHEAT — 180°F (82.2°C) E.W.T., STD CFM, 75°F (23.9°C) E.A.T. — Modulating Control Valve 2-way**
****
Capacity—BTU (kW)* 51,100 (14.9) 58,300 (17.0) 64,600 (18.9) 92,700 (27.1) 119,800 (35.1) N/A N/A
Flow Rate—GPM (l/s) 5 (0.32) 5 (0.32) 5 (0.32) 5 (0.32) 8 (0.51) N/A N/A
Pressure Drop—PSI (kPa) 5.2 (35.7) 5.2 (35.7) 5.2 (35.7) 1.4 (9.63) 3.3 (22.7) N/A N/A
* Includes Fan Motor *** 25 PSI (172.4 kPa) max operating pressure—consult factory for higher pressures operating pressures.
** Optional 3-way available—consult factory **** 150 PSI (1034.3 kPa) max operating pressure—consult factory for higher pressures.
Humidifier Section 19
INFRARED HUMIDIFIER
Capacity Lbs. Per Hr. (kg/h) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 22.1 (10.0) 22.1 (10.0) 22.1 (10.0)
kW 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 9.6 9.6 9.6
Pan Stainless Stainless Stainless Stainless Stainless Stainless Stainless
STEAM GRID HUMIDIFIER—All Models (Standard Selection, 5 PSI G. Steam 14 lbs./hr.)
Supply Steam Pressure—PSIG (kPa) 2 (13.8) 4 (27.6) 5 (34.5) 6 (41.4) 8 (55.2) 10 (68.9)
Capacity, Lbs./HR. (kg/h) w/5/32" Orifice 8 (3.6) 12 (5.4) 14 (6.4) 16 (7.3) 19 (8.6) 21 (9.5)
STEAM GENERATING HUMIDIFIER—Water conductivity between 200–500 micromhos is required for ideal operation
Capacity—Lbs./HR. (kg/h) 11 (5.0) 11 (5.0) 11 (5.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0)
—kW 3.6 3.6 3.6 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2
Filter Section—Disposable Type—Nominal Sizes and Quantities
Downflow Models
Nominal Size 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24
Quantity 3 3 3 4 4 4 5
Upflow Models (Front & Rear Return)
Nominal Size 20x16/20x25 20x16/20x25 20x16/20x25 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24
Quantity 3/1 3/1 3/1 4 4 4 5
Upflow Models (Bottom Return)
Nominal Size 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24
Quantity 3 3 3 4 4 4 5
Condenser (Standard 95°F Ambient)*—Aluminum Cabinet (see Heat Rejection catalog for complete condenser data)
Model No. CD*-104L CD*-165L CD*-165L CD*-205L CD*-308L CD*-308L CD*-480C
No. of Fans 1 2 2 2 3 3 4
Weight—lbs. (kg)* (Net) Condenser only 315 (191) 425 (243) 425 (243) 495 (297) 670 (388) 670 (415) 1025 (530)
Liquid Line Connection Size (O.D. Copper) Condenser 1/2 5/8 5/8 7/8 1 1/8 1 1/8 1 1/8
Hot Gas Connection Size (O.D. Copper) Condenser 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 1/8 1 3/8 1 3/8 1 5/8
*Data shown applies to the standard factory manufactured condensers. These may vary in local areas and verification with the Liebert representative is strongly recommended.
Safety Valves—Spring Loaded
ASME Code Symbol UV UV UV UV UV UV UV
Outlet Connection 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL
Setting—P.S.I. (kPa) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758)
Connection Sizes—Deluxe System/3
Liquid Line—O.D. Copper* (2/unit) 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8
Hot Gas Line—O.D. Copper* (2/unit) 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 1 1/8 1 1/8 1 1/8
Infrared Humidifier—O.D. Copper 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
Condensate Drain—FPT 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4
Steam Reheat—MPT 1/2 1/4 1/2 3/4 3/4 — —
Hot Water Reheat—O.D. Copper 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 — —
Steam Humidifier—MPT 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
Weight–lbs. (kg)—Deluxe System/3 1205 (547) 1425 (646) 1440 (653) 1840 (835) 1960 (889) 2025 (919) 2160 (979)
Water Cooled Data

Net Capacity Data BTU/HR (kW), Standard Air Volume and Evaporator Fan Motor ***

DH/VH86W DH/VH127W DH/VH138W DH/VH219W DH/VH267W DH/VH315W DH/VH412W


80°F DB, 67°F WB (26.7°C DB, 19.4°C WB) 50% RH
Total 86,900 (25.5) 132,600 (38.9) 147,600 (43.2) 214,200 (62.8) 269,200 (78.9) 311,000 (91.1) 415,700 (121.8)
Sensible 67,200 (19.7) 96,600 (28.3) 120,500 (35.3) 177,700 (52.1) 217,100 (63.6) 249,400 (73.1) 325,900 (95.5)
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 50% RH
Total 80,700 (23.6) 122,300 (35.8) 136,500 (40.0) 197,900 (58.0) 247,700 (72.6) 286,900 (84.1) 384,200 (112.6)
Sensible 65,200 (19.1) 93,500 (27.4) 116,300 (34.1) 171,500 (50.2) 209,300 (61.3) 240,700 (70.5) 315,000 (92.3)
75°F DB, 61°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.1°C WB) 45% RH
Total 78,600 (23.0) 118,500 (34.7) 132,600 (38.9) 197,600 (57.9) 240,700 (70.5) 279,000 (81.7) 374,300 (109.7)
Sensible 69,400 (20.3) 99,000 (29.0) 124,000 (36.3) 197,600 (57.9) 223,100 (65.4) 256,600 (75.2) 335,800 (98.4)
72°F DB, 60°F WB (22.2°C DB, 15.5°C WB) 50% RH
Total 77,100 (22.6) 116,400 (34.1) 130,000 (38.1) 188,800 (55.3) 235,900 (69.1) 273,800 (80.2) 365,800 (107.1)
Sensible 63,900 (18.7) 91,500 (26.8) 113,600 (33.3) 167,600 (49.1) 204,400 (59.9) 235,400 (69.0) 308,000 (90.2)
72°F DB, 58.6°F WB (22.2°C DB, 14.8°C WB) 45% RH
Total 75,400 (22.1) 113,200 (33.2) 130,200 (38.1) 189,900 (55.6) 230,000 (67.4) 265,900 (77.9) 357,000 (104.6)
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Sensible 67,900 (19.9) 96,800 (28.4) 130,200 (38.1) 189,900 (55.6) 217,600 (63.8) 250,100 (73.3) 327,500 (96.0)
Net Capacity Data BTU/HR (kW), Optional Air Volume and Evaporator Fan Motor
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 50% RH
Total 84,300 (24.7) 126,400 (37.0) 139,100 (40.8) 201,100 (58.9) 253,800 (74.4) N/A N/A
Sensible 77,100 (22.6) 102,500 (30.0) 124,300 (36.4) 182,000 (53.3) 227,600 (66.7) N/A N/A
75°F DB, 61°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.1°C WB) 45% RH
Total 87,300 (25.6) 123,000 (36.0) 140,000 (41.0) 203,100 (59.5) 255,400 (74.8) N/A N/A
Sensible 87,300 (25.6) 109,200 (32.0) 140,000 (41.0) 203,100 (59.5) 255,400 (74.8) N/A N/A
72°F DB, 60°F WB (22.2°C DB, 15.5°C WB) 50% RH
Total 80,600 (23.6) 120,300 (35.2) 132,500 (38.8) 191,900 (56.2) 241,600 (70.8) N/A N/A
Sensible 75,400 (22.1) 100,200 (29.4) 121,400 (35.6) 177,700 (52.1) 222,000 (65.0) N/A N/A
72°F DB, 58.6°F WB (22.2°C DB, 14.8°C WB) 45% RH
Total 84,000 (24.6) 117,100 (34.3) 134,500 (39.4) 195,200 (57.2) 245,200 (71.8) N/A N/A
Sensible 84,000 (24.6) 106,500 (31.2) 134,500 (39.4) 195,200 (57.2) 245,200 (71.8) N/A N/A
Dual Cooling Source—Coil Capacity, Downflow Models ONLY
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 50% RH, 45°F EWT
Total 110,200 (32.3) 142,800 (41.9) 164,900 (48.4) 242,000 (71.1) 296,100 (86.9) N/A *327,800 (96.0)
Sensible 86,400 (25.3) 113,700 (33.4) 132,900 (39.0) 194,500 (57.1) 237,100 (69.6) N/A 278,900 (81.7)
Flow Rate—GPM (l/s) 22 (1.41) 28.7 (1.83) 33.1 (2.12) 48.6 (3.11) 59.5 (3.81) N/A 65.6 (4.21)
Pressure Drop—PSI (kPa) 2.7 (18.5) 4.4 (30.3) 4.9 (33.8) 7.8 (53.8) 10.9 (75.2) N/A 9.6 (66.2)
Fan Section—Downflow models—Variable Pitch, Two (2) Belt Drive Package **
Standard Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 3350 (5,690) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 8400 (14,270) 10,200 (17,330) 12,000 (20,390) 15,200 (25,830)
Standard Fan Motor H.P. 1.0 1.5 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10
Optional Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 6400 (10,870) 9400 (15,970) 12,000 (20,390) N/A N/A
Optional Fan Motor H.P. 1.5 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 N/A N/A
Ext. Static Press—inches of water (Pa) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125)
Quantity of Fans 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
Fan Section—Upflow models—Variable Pitch, Two (2) Belt Drive Package**
Standard Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 3350 (5,690) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 8400 (14,270) 10,200 (17,330) 12,000 (20,390) 15,200 (25,830)
Standard Fan Motor H.P. 1.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 10.0
Optional Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 6400 (10,870) 9400 (15,970) 12,000 (20,390) N/A N/A
Optional Fan Motor H.P. 2.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 10.0 N/A N/A
Ext. Static Press—inches of water (Pa) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125)
Quantity of Fans 1 1 1 2 2 2 3
Compressor—Semi-Hermetic (Cast Iron Serviceable)—Refrigerant R-22
Quantity of Comp. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
RPM 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750
Evaporator Coil—A-Frame—Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin
Face Area—Sq. Ft. (m2) 14.2 (1.32) 14.2 (1.32) 14.2 (1.32) 22.2 (2.06) 22.2 (2.06) 22.2 (2.06) 29.38 (2.73)
Rows of Coil 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
Face Velocity—FPM (m/s)—STD Air Vol. 222 (1.13) 313 (1.60) 384 (1.95) 369 (1.87) 450 (2.30) 531 (2.69) 510 (2.60)
* The Econ-o-coil option on this model will result in a 14250 CFM (24,211 CMH) unit air flow and 3% sensible capacity reduction.
** Some options or combinations of options may result in reduced air flow—consult factory for recommendations.
*** For optional fan motors deduct 2800 BTU/hr per hp over standard motor
DH/VH86W DH/VH127W DH/VH138W DH/VH219W DH/VH267W DH/VH315W DH/VH412W
Reheat Section
ELECTRIC REHEAT—THREE (3) STAGE, FIN TUBULAR
Capacity—BTU/HR (kW)* 36,700 (10) 55,000 (15) 56,300 (15) 93,000 (25) 115,000 (30) 121,500 (30) 126,900 (30)
STEAM REHEAT—218°F (103.3°C) Steam, 75°F (23.9°C) E.A.T., STD Air Volume—Modulating Control Valve 2–way****
Capacity BTU/HR (kW)* 83,200 (24.4) 84,500 (24.8) 85,800 (25.1) 108,700 (31.9) 117,500 (34.4) N/A N/A
HOT WATER REHEAT—180°F (82.2°C) E.W.T., 75°F (23.9°C) E.A.T., STD Air Volume—Modulating Control Valve 2–way****
Capacity BTU/HR (kW)* 51,100 (14.9) 58,300 (17.0) 64,600 (18.9) 92,700 (27.1) 119,800 (35.1) N/A N/A
Flow Rate—GPM (l/s) 5 (0.32) 5 (0.32) 5 (0.32) 5 (0.32) 8 (0.51) N/A N/A
Pressure Drop—PSI (kPa) 5.2 (35.7) 5.2 (35.7) 5.2 (35.7) 1.4 (9.63) 3.3 (22.7) N/A N/A
HOT GAS REHEAT/ELECTRIC REHEAT COMBINATION—2 STAGE (1 Stage hot gas reheat, 1 stage electric)—Not available on upflow models
Hot Gas Capacity—BTU/HR (kW)* 33,500 (9.8) 38,400 (11.2) 39,700 (11.6) 60,100 (17.6) 63,200 (18.5) 69,700 (20.4) N/A
Electric Capacity—BTU/HR (kW) 11,375 (3.3) 17,065 (5) 17,065 (5) 28,440 (8.3) 34,130 (10) 34,130 (10) N/A
Total Capacity—BTU/HR (kcal/h)* 44,875 (13.1) 55,465 (16.3) 56,765 (16.6) 88,540 (25.9) 97,330 (28.5) 103,830 (30.4) N/A
Humidifier Section
INFRARED HUMIDIFIER
Capacity Lbs. Per Hr. (kg/h) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 22.1 (10.0) 22.1 (10.0) 22.1 (10.0) 21
kW 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 9.6 9.6 9.6
Pan Stainless Stainless Stainless Stainless Stainless Stainless Stainless
STEAM GRID HUMIDIFIER—All Models (Standard Selection, 5 PSI G. (34.5 kPa) Steam 14 lbs./hr. (6.4 kg/h))
Supply Steam Pressure—PSIG (kPa) 2 (13.8) 4 (27.6) 5 (34.5) 6 (41.4) 8 (55.2) 10 (68.9)
Capacity, Lbs./HR. (kg/h) w/5/32" Orifice 8 (3.6) 12 (5.4) 14 (6.4) 16 (7.3) 19 (8.6) 21 (9.5)
STEAM GENERATING HUMIDIFIER—Water conductivity between 200–500 micromhos is required for ideal operation
Capacity—Lbs./HR. (kg/h) 11 (5.0) 11 (5.0) 11 (5.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0)
—kW 3.6 3.6 3.6 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2
Filter Section—Disposable Type—Nominal Sizes and Quantities
Downflow Models
Nominal Size 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24
Quantity 3 3 3 4 4 4 5
Upflow Models (Front & Rear Return)
Nominal Size 20x16/20x25 20x16/20x25 20x16/20x25 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24
Quantity 3/1 3 /1 3/1 4 4 4 5
Water Regulating Valves—Single Seated, Head Pressure Controlled
Size—inches 1 1 1 1 1 1/4 1 1/4 1 1/4
Condenser Water Requirements (Maximum design water pressure 150 PSI (1034 kPa) High pressure available as an option.) Based on 2-way WRV w/105° SCT
THR–BTU/HR (kw) @ 75°F, 50% RH 102400 (30.0) 151500 (44.4) 165800 (48.6) 240100 (70.4) 302000 (88.5) 351500 (103.0) 477800 (140.0)
65°F (18.3°C) EWT—GPM (l/s) 12 (0.75) 16.4 (1.03) 16.3 (1.03) 19.2 (1.21) 21.6 (1.36) 26.8 (1.69) 31.6 (2.0)
Pressure Drop—PSI (kPa) 1.1 (7.6) 3.8 (26.2) 3.2 (22.1) 4.6 (31.7) 4.1 (28.3) 6.2 (42.8) 4.1 (28.3)
75°F (23.9°C) EWT—GPM (l/s) 13.7 (0.86) 25.1 (1.58) 24.4 (1.54) 29.4 (1.85) 32.6 (2.06) 41.1 (2.59) 50.7 (3.20)
Pressure Drop—PSI (kPa) 2.7 (18.6) 8.6 (59.3) 7 (48.3) 10.3 (71.1) 9 (62.1) 14 (96.6) 10.0 (69.0)
85° (29.4°C) EWT—GPM (l/s) 17.7 (1.11) 35.2 (2.22) 32.1 (2.02) 37.1 (2.34) 40.1 (2.53) 52.5 (3.31) 67.1 (4.23)
Based on Single–Seated 2-way Water Regulating
Valve with Bypass and 110°F (43.3°C) SCT
Pressure Drop—PSI (kPa) 2.5 (17.3) 8.4 (58.0) 5.4 (37.3) 7.5 (51.8) 7.8 (53.8) 12.6 (86.9) 16.9 (116.6)
Safety Valves—Spring Loaded
Outlet Connection 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL
Setting—P.S.I. (kPa) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758)
Connection Sizes—Deluxe System/3
Condenser Water—O.D. Copper (2/unit) 1 5/8 1 5/8 1 5/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 2 1/8
Infrared Humidifier—O.D. Copper 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
Condensate Drain—FPT 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4
Steam Reheat—MPT 1/2 1/2 1/2 3/4 3/4 — —
Hot Water Reheat—O.D. Copper 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 — —
Steam Humidifier—MPT 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
Weight–lbs. (kg)—Deluxe System/3 1455 (660) 1675 (760) 1690 (767) 2110 (957) 2280 (1034) 2345 (1064) 2500 (1134)
Glycol Cooled Data

Net Capacity Data BTU/HR (kW), Standard Air Volume and Evaporator Fan Motor ******
DH/VH72G DH/VH110G DH/VH116G DH/VH192G DH/VH240G DH/VH265G DH/VH363G
80°F DB, 67°F WB (26.7°C DB, 19.4°C WB) 50% RH
Total 76,000 (22.2) 111,500 (32.6) 122,800 (35.9) 184,300 (53.9) 231,800 (67.9) 267,900 (78.4) 364,900 (106.9)
Sensible 63,300 (18.5) 88,700 (25.9) 111,500 (32.6) 167,000 (48.9) 203,600 (59.6) 233,800 (68.5) 307,300 (90.0)
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 50% RH
Total 71,200 (20.8) 103,900 (30.4) 114,400 (33.5) 172,200 (50.4) 216,100 (63.3) 250,100 (73.2) 341,100 (99.9)
Sensible 61,400 (17.9) 86,100 (25.2) 107,500 (31.4) 161,300 (47.2) 196,700 (57.6) 226,100 (66.2) 297,800 (87.3)
75°F DB, 61°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.1°C WB) 45% RH
Total 69,600 (20.3) 101,300 (29.6) 116,600 (34.1) 175,000 (51.2) 218,300 (63.9) 252,000 (73.8) 333,000 (97.6)
Sensible 65,700 (19.2) 91,900 (26.9) 116,600 (34.1) 175,000 (51.2) 218,300 (63.9) 252,000 (73.8) 318,700 (93.4)
72°F DB, 60°F WB (22.2°C DB, 15.5°C WB) 50% RH
Total 68,500 (20.0) 99,600 (29.1) 110,000 (32.2) 165,200 (48.4) 207,100 (60.6) 239,900 (70.2) 327,300 (95.9)
Sensible 60,300 (17.6) 84,400 (24.7) 105,300 (30.8) 157,800 (46.2) 192,400 (56.3) 221,300 (64.8) 291,800 (85.5)
72°F DB, 58.6°F WB (22.2°C DB, 14.8°C WB) 45% RH
Total 67,000 (19.6) 97,300 (28.5) 112,600 (32.9) 168,900 (49.4) 210,600 (61.7) 243,200 (71.2) 320,600 (93.9)
22 Sensible 64,300 (18.8) 89,900 (26.3) 112,600 (32.9) 168,900 (49.4) 210,600 (61.7) 243,200 (71.2) 311,800 (91.4)
Net Capacity Data BTU/HR (kW), Optional Air Volume and Evaporator Fan Motor
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 50% RH
Total 77,100 (22.5) 106,500 (31.2) 119,700 (35.0) 178,800 (52.3) 220,300 (64.5) N/A N/A
Sensible 77,100 (22.5) 94,700 (27.7) 119,700 (35.0) 178,800 (52.3) 214,600 (62.8) N/A N/A
75°F DB, 61°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.1°C WB) 45% RH
Total 77,100 (22.5) 103,900 (30.4) 119,700 (35.0) 178,800 (52.3) 225,200 (65.9) N/A N/A
Sensible 77,100 (22.5) 101,500 (29.7) 119,700 (35.0) 178,800 (52.3) 225,200 (65.9) N/A N/A
72°F DB, 60°F WB (22.2°C DB, 15.5°C WB) 50% RH
Total 74,400 (21.7) 102,100 (29.9) 115,300 (33.7) 172,600 (50.5) 217,300 (63.6) N/A N/A
Sensible 74,400 (21.7) 92,700 (27.1) 115,300 (33.7) 172,600 (50.5) 217,300 (63.6) N/A N/A
72°F DB, 58.6°F WB (22.2°C DB, 14.8°C WB) 45% RH
Total 74,400 (21.7) 105,700 (30.9) 115,300 (33.7) 172,600 (50.5) 217,300 (63.6) N/A N/A
Sensible 74,400 (21.7) 105,700 (30.9) 115,300 (33.7) 172,600 (50.5) 217,300 (63.6) N/A N/A
Fan Section—Downflow Models—Variable Pitch, Two (2) Belt Drive Package*****
Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 3350 (5,690) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 8400 (14,270) 10,200 (17,330) 12,000 (20,390) 15,200 (25,830)
Fan Motor H.P. 1.0 1.5 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10
Optional Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 6400 (10,870) 9400 (15,970) 12,000 (20,390) N/A N/A
Optional Fan Motor H.P. 1.5 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 N/A N/A
Ext. Static Press—inches of water (Pa) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125)
Quantity of Fans 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
Fan Section—Upflow models—Variable Pitch, Two (2) Belt Drive Package *****
Standard Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 3350 (5,690) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 8400 (14,270) 10,200 (17,330) 12,000 (20,390) 15,200 (25,830)
Standard Fan Motor H.P. 1.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 10.0
Optional Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 6400 (10,870) 9400 (15,970) 12,000 (20,390) N/A N/A
Optional Fan Motor H.P. 2.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 10.0 N/A N/A
Ext. Static Press—inches of water (Pa) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125)
Quantity of Fans 1 1 1 2 2 2 3
Compressor—Semi-Hermetic (Cast Iron Servicable)—Refrigerant R-22
Quantity of Comp. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
RPM 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750
Evaporator Coil—A-Frame—Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin
Face Area—Sq. Ft. (m2) 14.2 (1.32) 14.2 (1.32) 14.2 (1.32) 22.2 (2.06) 22.2 (2.06) 22.2 (2.06) 29.4 (2.73)
Rows of Coil 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
Face Velocity—FPM (m/s)—STD Air Vol. 222 (1.13) 313 (1.60) 383 (1.95) 369 (1.87) 455 (2.32) 540 (2.75) 510 (2.60)
Reheat Section
ELECTRIC REHEAT—3 STAGE, FIN TUBULAR
Capacity—BTU/HR (kW)* 36,700 (10) 55,000 (15) 56,300 (15) 93,000 (25) 115,000 (30) 121,500 (30) 126,900 (30)
STEAM REHEAT—218°F (103.3°C) Steam, 75°F (23.9°C) E.A.T., STD Air Volume—Modulating Control Valve 2-way***
Capacity—BTU/HR (kW)* 83,200 (24.4) 84,500 (24.8) 85,800 (25.1) 108,700 (31.9) 117,500 (34.4) N/A N/A
* Includes Fan Motor ***** Some options or combinations of options may result in reduced air flow—consult factory for
** Optional 3-way valve available recommendations.
*** 25 PSI (172.4 kPa) max operating pressure—consult factory for higher pressures. ****** For optional fan motors deduct 2800 BTU/hr per hp over standard motor.
**** 150 PSI (1034.3 kPa) max operating pressure—consult factory for higher pressures.
Reheat Section (Continued) DH/VH72G DH/VH110G DH/VH116G DH/VH192G DH/VH240G DH/VH265G DH/VH363G
HOT WATER REHEAT—180°F (82.2°C) E.W.T., 75°F (23.9°C) E.A.T., STD Air Volume—Modulating Control Valve 2–way****
Capacity—BTU/HR (kW)* 51,100 (14.9) 58,300 (17.0) 64,600 (18.9) 92,700 (27.1) 119,800 (35.1) N/A N/A
Flow Rate—GPM (l/s) 5 (0.32) 5 (0.32) 5 (0.32) 5 (0.32) 5 (0.51) N/A N/A
Pressure Drop—PSI (kPa) 5.2 (35.7) 5.2 (35.7) 5.2 (35.7) 1.4 (9.63) 3.3 (22.7) N/A N/A
HOT GAS REHEAT—Not available on upflow models
Hot Gas Capacity—BTU/HR (kW)* 39,100 (11.5) 59,000 (17.3) 61,300 (18.0) 92,900 (27.2) 98,000 (28.7) 104,500 (30.6) N/A
Humidifier Section
INFRARED HUMIDIFIER—STAINLESS PAN
Capacity Lbs. Per Hr. (kg/h) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 22.1 (10.0) 22.1 (10.0) 22.1 (10.0)
kW 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 9.6 9.6 9.6
STEAM GRID HUMIDIFIER—All Models (Standard Selection, 5 PSI G. (34.5 kPa) Steam 14 lbs./hr. (6.4 kg/h))
Supply Steam Pressure—PSIG (kPa) 2 (13.8) 4 (27.6) 5 (34.5) 6 (41.4) 8 (55.2) 10 (68.9)
Capacity, Lbs./HR. (kg/h) w/5/32" Orifice 8 (3.6) 12 (5.4) 14 (6.4) 16 (7.3) 19 (8.6) 21 (9.5)
STEAM GENERATING HUMIDIFIER—Water conductivity between 200–500 micromhos is required for ideal operation
Capacity—Lbs./HR. (kg/h) 11 (5.0) 11 (5.0) 11 (5.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0)
—kW 3.6 3.6 3.6 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2 23
Filter Section—Disposable Type—Nominal Sizes and Quantities
Downflow Models
Nominal Size 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24
Quantity 3 3 3 4 4 4 5
Upflow Models (Front & Rear Return)
Nominal Size 20x16/20x25 20x16/20x25 20x16/20x25 24x24 24x24 24x24 24x24
Quantity 3/1 3/1 3/1 4 4 4 5
Safety Valves—Spring Loaded
Outlet Connections 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL
Setting—PSI (kPa) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758)
Drycooler Aluminum Cabinet (Standard Selection 95°F Ambient)† See Heat Rejection Catalog for complete drycooler data.
Model No. D____-112 D____-174 D____-174 D____-260 D____-310 D____-350 D____-466
No. of Fans 1 2 2 3 3 3 4
Approx. Weight—lbs. (kg) 470 (213) 605 (274) 605 (274) 826 (375) 886 (402) 946 (429) 1250 (567)
Expansion Tank—gallons (liters) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (331)
Pipe Connection Size (in.) (FPT) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1/2

Specifications are those of Liebert manufactured systems. These may vary in local areas and verification with the Liebert representative is strongly recommended.
Glycol Pumps—Standard Selection (1 per unit, standard)
Horsepower 1 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2 2 3 3 5
Flow Rate—G.P.M. (l/s) 28 (1.76) 32 (2.00) 38 (2.40) 54 (3.40) 67 (4.22) 67 (4.22) 78 (4.91)
Total Head Pressure—Ft. of water (kPa) 80 (239.2) 77 (230.2) 72 (215.3) 71 (212.3) 95 (284.0) 95 (284.0) 115 (343.8)
Suction Size—F.P.T.† 1 1/4 1 1/4 1 1/4 1 1/4 1 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2
Discharge Size—F.P.T.† 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 1 1 1 1/4

Sizes for primary vendor will vary according to source of supply.
Connection Sizes—Deluxe System/3
Glycol Condenser—O.D. Copper 1 5/8 1 5/8 1 5/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 2 1/8
Infrared Humidifier—O.D. Copper 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
Condensate Drain—FPT 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4
Steam Reheat—MPT 1/2 1/2 1/2 3/4 3/4 — —
Hot Water Reheat—O.D. Copper 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 — —
Steam Humidifier—MPT 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
Pressure Drops (Based on 40% Ethylene glycol)
Internal Glycol Volume—gal.† (liters) 2.0 (7.5) 2.0 (7.5) 2.5 (9.5) 4.5 (17.0) 5.5 (21.0) 5.5 (21.0) 6.3 (24.1)
Unit Pressure Drop—Ft. of water (kPa) 11.6 (34.6) 12.7 (37.9) 17.3 (51.6) 18.6 (55.5) 25.5 (76.1) 25.5 (76.1) 33.0 (98.5)
Drycooler Pressure Drop—Ft. of water (kPa) 6.6 (19.7) 7.5 (22.4) 10 (29.9) 8.4 (25.1) 7.5 (22.4) 11 (32.8) 6.1 (18.3)
Weight–lbs. (kg)—Deluxe System/3 1455 (660) 1685 (764) 1700 (771) 2130 (966) 2300 (1043) 2365 (1073) 2530 (1148)

approximate
GLYCOOL Data
Net Capacity Data BTU/HR (kW) Downflow Models (DE)
DE/VE72G DE/VE110G DE/VE116G DE/VE192G DE/VE240G DE/VE363G
80°F DB, 67°F WB (26.7°C DB, 19.4°C WB) 50% RH
Total 76,000 (22.2) 112,600 (32.9) 123,300 (36.1) 184,300 (53.9) 231,800 (67.9) 362,400 (106.2)
Sensible 63,300 (18.5) 89,200 (26.1) 111,800 (32.7) 167,000 (48.9) 203,600 (59.6) 297,400 (87.1)
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 50% RH
Total 71,200 (20.8) 103,900 (30.4) 114,400 (33.5) 172,200 (50.4) 216,100 (63.3) 338,300 (99.1)
Sensible 61,400 (17.9) 86,100 (25.2) 107,500 (31.4) 161,300 (47.2) 196,700 (57.6) 288,400 (84.5)
75°F DB, 61°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.1°C WB) 45% RH
Total 69,600 (20.3) 101,300 (29.6) 116,600 (34.1) 175,000 (51.2) 218,300 (63.9) 330,300 (96.8)
Sensible 65,700 (19.2) 91,900 (26.9) 116,600 (34.1) 175,000 (51.2) 218,300 (63.9) 308,200 (90.3)
72°F DB, 60°F WB (22.2°C DB, 15.5°C WB) 50% RH
Total 68,500 (20.0) 99,600 (29.1) 110,000 (32.2) 165,200 (48.4) 207,100 (60.6) 324,700 (95.1)
Sensible 60,300 (17.6) 84,400 (24.7) 105,300 (30.8) 157,800 (46.2) 192,400 (56.3) 282,300 (82.7)
72°F DB, 58.6°F WB (22.2°C DB, 14.8°C WB) 45% RH
Total 67,000 (19.6) 97,300 (28.5) 112,600 (32.9) 168,900 (49.4) 210,600 (61.7) 317,700 (93.1)
Sensible 64,300 (18.8) 89,900 (26.3) 112,600 (32.9) 168,900 (49.4) 210,600 (61.7) 301,600 (88.4)
Standard Econ-o-coil Sensible Cooling Capacity Data—BTU/HR (kW) DE Models (Based on 40% Ethylene glycol)
24 75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB)
45°F (7.2°C) EGT 61,000 (17.9) 83,000 (24.3) 106,000 (31.1) 164,000 (48.1) 191,000 (56.0) 272,600 (79.9)
Six (6) Row Econ-o-coil Sensible Cooling Capacity Data—BTU/HR (kW) DE Models Only (Based on 40% Ethylene glycol)
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB)
50°F (10°C) EGT 70,200 (20.6) 96,200 (28.2) 113,300 (33.2) 167,500 (49.1) 203,800 (59.7) N/A
Evaporator Coil—A-Frame Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin—Downflow Models (DE)
Face Area—Sq. Ft. (m2) 14.2 (1.32) 14.2 (1.32) 14.2 (1.32) 22.2 (2.06) 22.2 (2.06) 29.4 (2.73)
Rows of Coil 3 3 4 4 4 4
Face Velocity—FPM (m/s) 222 (1.13) 313 (1.60) 384 (1.95) 369 (1.87) 450 (2.30) 478 (2.42)
Fan Section—Downflow Models—Variable Pitch, Two (2) Belt Drive Package*
Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 3350 (5,690) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 8400 (14,270) 10,200 (17,330) 14,250 (24,210)
Ext. Static Press—inches of water (Pa) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) 0.5 (125)
Fan Motor H.P. 1.5 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10
Quantity of Fans 2 2 2 2 2 3
Net Capacity Data BTU/HR (kW)—Upflow Models (VE) **
80°F DB, 67°F WB (26.7°C DB, 19.4°C WB) 50% RH
Total 80,400 (23.5) 118,400 (34.6) 123,600 (36.2) 185,600 (54.3) 231,800 (67.9) 362,400 (106.2)
Sensible 70,500 (20.6) 99,600 (29.1) 112,500 (32.9) 168,600 (49.3) 203,600 (59.6) 297,400 (87.1)
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 50% RH
Total 75,400 (22.0) 110,800 (32.4) 115,300 (33.7) 173,300 (50.7) 216,100 (63.3) 338,300 (99.1)
Sensible 68,300 (20.0) 96,600 (28.3) 108,600 (31.8) 162,800 (47.6) 196,700 (57.6) 288,400 (84.5)
75°F DB, 61°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.1°C WB) 45% RH
Total 76,100 (22.2) 108,000 (31.6) 117,400 (34.3) 176,300 (51.6) 218,300 (63.9) 330,300 (96.8)
Sensible 76,100 (22.2) 103,300 (30.2) 117,400 (34.3) 176,300 (51.6) 218,300 (63.9) 308,200 (90.3)
72°F DB, 60°F WB (22.2°C DB, 15.5°C WB) 50% RH
Total 72,700 (21.3) 106,200 (31.1) 110,700 (32.4) 166,400 (48.7) 207,100 (60.6) 324,700 (95.1)
Sensible 67,000 (19.6) 94,600 (27.7) 106,200 (31.1) 159,300 (46.6) 192,400 (56.3) 282,300 (82.7)
72°F DB, 58.6°F WB (22.2°C DB, 14.8°C WB) 45% RH
Total 73,600 (21.5) 103,800 (30.4) 113,300 (33.1) 170,200 (49.8) 210,600 (61.7) 317,700 (93.1)
Sensible 73,600 (21.5) 101,000 (29.5) 113,300 (33.1) 170,200 (49.8) 210,600 (61.7) 301,600 (88.4)
Standard Econ-o-coil Sensible Cooling Capacity Data—BTU/HR (kW) VE Models Only (Based on 40% Ethylene glycol)
75°F DB, 62.5°F WB (23.9°C DB, 16.9°C WB) 69,000 (20.2) 91,500 (26.8) 105,100 (30.8) 161,500 (47.3) 191,000 (56.0) 286,000 (83.8)
45°F (7.2°C) EGT
Evaporator Coil—A-Frame Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin—Upflow Models (VE)
Face Area—Sq. Ft. (m2) 15.25 (1.42) 15.25 (1.42) 15.25 (1.42) 22.2 (2.06) 22.2 (2.06) 29.4 (2.73)
Rows of Coil 4 4 4 4 4 4
Face Velocity—FPM (m/s) 207 (1.05) 292 (1.49) 357 (1.82) 369 (1.88) 450 (2.30) 478 (2.42)
Fan Section—Upflow models—Variable Pitch, Two (2) Belt Drive Package*
Air Volume—C.F.M. (CMH) 3350 (5,690) 4650 (7,900) 5650 (9,600) 8400 (14,270) 10,200 (17,330) 14,250 (24,210)
Ext. Static Press—inches of water (Pa) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125) .5 (125)
Fan Motor H.P. 1.0 2.0 5.0 5.0 7.5 10.0
Quantity of Fans 1 1 1 2 2 3
* Some options or combinations of options may result in reduced air flow—consult factory for recommendations.
** For optional fan motors deduct 2800 BTU/hr per hp over standard motor.
DE/VE72G DE/VE110G DE/VE116G DE/VE192G DE/VE240G DE/VE363G
Compressor Section
Compressor—Semi-Hermetic (Cast Iron Serviceable)
Quantity of Comp. 2 2 2 2 2 2
Refrigerant R-22 R-22 R-22 R-22 R-22 R-22
RPM 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750
ELECTRIC REHEAT—THREE (3) STAGE, FIN TUBULAR
Capacity—(BTU/HR) (kW) (Includes Fan Motor) 38,000 (11.1) 56,300 (16.5) 58,800 (17.2) 98,100 (28.7) 121,500 (35.6) 126,900 (30)
Capacity—kW 10 15 15 25 30 30
No. of Stages 3 3 3 3 3 3
Humidifier Section
INFRARED HUMIDIFIER—STAINLESS PAN
Capacity—Lbs./Hr. (kg/h) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 17.4 (7.9) 22.1 (10.0) 22.1 (10.0)
kW 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 9.6 9.6
STEAM GENERATING HUMIDIFIER—Water conductivity between 200–500 micromhos is required for ideal operation
Capacity—Lbs./Hr. (kg/h) 11 (5.0) 11 (5.0) 11 (5.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0) 22 (10.0)
—kW 3.6 3.6 3.6 7.2 7.2 7.2
Filter Section —Disposable Type (Nominal Sizes and Quantities)
Downflow Models 25
Nominal Size 24x24/18x24 24x24/18x24 24x24/18x24 24x24/18x24 24x24/18x24 24x24/18x24
Quantity 2/1 2/1 2/1 3/1 3/1 4/1
Upflow Models (Front & Rear Return)
Nominal Size 20x16/20x25 20x16/20x25 20x16/20x25 24x24 24x24 24x24
Quantity 3/1 3/1 3/1 4 4 5
Modulating Three Way Econ–O–Valve (Maximum design water pressure 150 PSI. Higher pressure available as an option. Consult factory.)
Valve Cv 25 25 25 40 40 40
Valve Size (Inches) 1 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2 2 2 2
Safety Valves—Spring Loaded
Outlet Connections 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL 3/8 FL
Setting—PSI (kPa) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758) 400 (2758)
Drycooler (Standard Selection 95°F Amb.)*
Model No. D____–112 D____–174 D____–174 D____–260 D____–310 D____–466
No. of Fans 1 2 2 3 3 4
Approx. Weight lbs. (kg) 470 (213) 605 (274) 605 (274) 826 (375) 886 (402) 1250 (567)
Expansion Tank gallons (liters) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (33) 8.8 (33)
Pipe Connection Size (in.) FPT 2 2 2 2 2 2 1/2
*Specifications are those of Liebert manufactured systems. These may vary in local areas and verification with the Liebert representative is strongly recommended.
Glycol Pumps—Standard Selection (1 per unit, standard) (4 Row Coil)
Horsepower 1 1/2 1 1/2 2 3 3 5
Flow Rate—G.P.M. (l/s) 28 (1.76) 32 (2.00) 38 (2.40) 54 (3.40) 67 (4.22) 78 (4.91)
Total Head Pressure—Ft. of water (kPa) 80 (239.2) 77 (230.2) 90 (269.1) 103 (308) 95 (284) 115 (343.8)
Suction Size—F.P.T.* 1 1/4 1 1/4 1 1/4 1 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2
Discharge Size—F.P.T.* 3/4 3/4 3/4 1 1 1 1/4
*Sizes for primary vendor, will vary according to source of supply.
Connection Sizes—Deluxe System/3
Glycol Condenser—O.D. Copper 1 5/8 1 5/8 1 5/8 2 1/8 2 1/8 2 1/8
Infrared Humidifier—O.D. Copper 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
Condensate Drain—FPT 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4
Pressure Drops at 40% Ethylene Glycol, 40°F (4.4°C) Ave. Temp—Downflow Models (FE)
Unit Internal Volume—gal. (liters)—max. 8.5 (32.0) 8.5 (32.0) 10.0 (38.0) 13.5 (51.0) 15.0 (57.0) 15.8 (60.0)
Unit Pressure Drop (Maximum)—4 row 28.2 (84.3) 25.0 (74.7) 40.1 (119.9) 31.3 (93.6) 46.4 (138.7) 61.9 (185.0)
Ft. of water (kPa)—6 row 28.2 (84.3) 25.0 (74.7) 40.1 (119.9) 36.8 (110.0) 53.5 (160.0) —
Drycooler Pressure Drop (Maximum)—
Ft. of water (kPa) 7.0 (20.9) 9.0 (26.9) 12.5 (37.3) 10.3 (30.7) 9.1 (27.2) 10.4 (31.0)
Pressure Drops at 40% Ethylene Glycol, 40°F (4.4°C) Ave. Temp.—Upflow Models (VE)
Unit Internal Volume—gal. (liters)—max. 9.0 (34.0) 9.0 (34.0) 10.0 (38.0) 14.0 (53.0) 15.0 (57.0) 16.7 (63.2)
Unit Pressure Drop (Maximum)—
Ft. of water (kPa) 24.5 (73.3) 20.1 (60.1) 35.7 (106.7) 34.2 (102.3) 44.9 (134.3) 69.1 (206.2)
Drycooler Pressure Drop (Maximum)—
Ft. of water (kPa) 7.0 (20.9) 9.0 (26.9) 12.5 (37.3) 10.3 (30.7) 9.1 (27.2) 10.4 (31.0)
Weight–lbs. (kg)—Deluxe System/3 1615 (733) 1845 (837) 1860 (844) 2385 (1082) 2555 (1159) 2750 (1247)
Dimensional Data—Upflow Models

Glycol Dimensional Data In. (mm)


Air Water Cooled/ Qty of Standard Air
Cooled Cooled Glycool Blowers Motor HP* Supply A B
VH/VE75A VH/VE86W VH/VE72G 1 1 Top Front 22 7/8 (581) 3 1/2 (89)
Top Rear 22 7/8 (581) 12 5/16 (313)
VH/VE114A VH/VE127W VH/VE110G 1 2 Top Front 22 7/8 (581) 3 1/2 (89)
Top Rear 22 7/8 (581) 12 5/16 (313)
PROJECTION OF 35" OVERALL VH/VE125A VH/VE138W VH/VE116G 1 3 or 5(VE) Top Front 22 7/8 (581) 3 1/2 (89)
DISPLAY BEZEL (889mm) Top Rear 22 7/8 (581) 12 5/16 (313)
5/8"(16mm)
32"
H VH/VE199A VH/VE219W VH/VE192G 2 5 Top Front 20 3/8 (518) 3 1/2 (89)
Top Rear 20 3/8 (518) 12 5/16 (313)
(838mm) VH/VE245A VH/VE267W VH/VE24OG 2 7.5 Top Front 20 3/8 (518) 3 1/2 (89)
2" PLENUM Top Rear 25 3/8 (645) 12 5/16 (313)
(51mm) FLANGE J VH290A VH315W VH265G 2 10 Top Front 20 3/8 (518) 3 1/2 (89)
Top Rear 25 3/8 (645) 12 5/16 (313)
VH/VE380A VH/VE412W VH/VE363G 3 10 Top Front 22 7/8 (581) 3 1/2 (89)
Top Rear 22 7/8 (581) 12 5/16 (313)
2" For dimensions with optional HP motors consult Submittal Drawings or Installation Manual
(51mm)

26 K
MINIMUM SPACE REQUIRED IN (MM)
UPFLOW
FRONT 24 (610)
LEFT 24 (610)
RIGHT 24 (610)
REAR 0
This space is necessary to provide for
routine service such as: 1) replacing 4"
filters, 2) adjusting the fan speed, and
3) cleaning the humidifier.

1" (25.4mm) FLANGE


FOR DECORATIVE
PLENUM ALIGNMENT
AIR GRILLE
SUPPLIED ON
UNITS WITH FRONT FLANGE PROVIDED
RETURN AIR ONLY ON BLOWER OUTLET FOR
SUPPLY AIR DUCTING.

SHADED AREAS 1"


INDICATE RECOMMENDED (25.4mm)
CLEARANCE OF 34" (864mm) BE L 33" BASE
PROVIDED FOR COMPONENT (838mm)
ACCESS AND FILTER REMOVAL FOR
RECOMMENDED MINIMUM
CLEARANCE REFER TO THE UNIT DIMENSIONAL DATA
INSTALLATION MANUAL.

4 1/2"
33" (114mm)
(838mm)
22"
(559mm) AIR RETURN OPENING
S
FILTER
ACCESS

M AIR RETURN
R OPENING

N 4"
FL (102mm)
O P
1 1/8" OR L 11"
EV
(29mm) EL (279mm)

Floor Cutout Dimensions Duct Connection Data


Models with Bottom Return Models with Rear Return
Dimensional Data In. (mm)

C D E F G H J K L M N P R S
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) --- 1 1/2 (38) --- 74 (1880) 70 (1778) 72 (1829) 72 (1829) 69 3/4 (1772) 72 (1829) 2 1/8 (54) 69 3/4 (1772) 20 1/4 (514)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) --- 1 1/2 (38) --- 74 (1880) 70 (1778) 72 (1829) 72 (1829) 69 3/4 (1772) 72 (1829) 2 1/8 (54) 69 3/4 (1772) 20 1/4 (514)
18 13/16 (478 16 13/16 (411) --- 1 1/2 (38) --- 74 (1880) 70 (1778) 72 (1829) 72 (1829) 69 3/4 (1772) 72 (1829) 2 1/8 (54) 69 3/4 (1772) 20 1/4 (514)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) --- 1 1/2 (38) --- 74 (1880) 70 (1778) 72 (1829) 72 (1829) 69 3/4 (1772) 72 (1829) 2 1/8 (54) 69 3/4 (1772) 20 1/4 (514)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) --- 1 1/2(38) --- 74 (1880) 70 (1778) 72 (1829) 72 (1829) 69 3/4 (1772) 72 (1829) 2 1/8 (54) 69 3/4 (1772) 20 1/4 (514)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) --- 1 1/2 (38) --- 74 (1880) 70 (1778) 72 (1829) 72 (1829) 69 3/4 (1772) 72 (1829) 2 1/8(54) 69 3/4 (1772) 20 1/4 (514)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) 12 11/16 (322) 1 1/2 (38) --- 99 (2515) 95 (2413) 76 (1930) 97 (2464) 94 3/4 (2407) 97 (2464) 2 1/8(54) 94 3/4 (2407) 24 1/4 (616)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) 12 11/16 (322) 1 1/2 (38) --- 99 (2515) 95 (2413) 76 (1930) 97 (2464) 94 3/4 (2407) 97 (2464) 2 1/8(54) 94 3/4 (2407) 24 1/4 (616)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) 12 11/16 (322) 1 1/2 (38) --- 99 (2515) 95 (2413) 76 (1930) 97 (2464) 94 3/4 (2407) 97 (2464) 2 1/8(54) 94 3/4 (2407) 24 1/4 (616)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) 10 (254) 4 1/2 (114) --- 99 (2515) 95 (2413) 76 (1930) 97 (2464) 94 3/4 (2407) 97 (2464) 2 1/8(54) 94 3/4 (2407) 24 1/4 (616)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) 12 11/16 (322) 1 1/2 (38) --- 99 (2515) 95 (2413) 76 (1930) 97 (2464) 94 3/4 (2407) 97 (2464) 2 1/8(54) 94 3/4 (2407) 24 1/4 (616)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) 10 (254) 4 1/2 (114) --- 99 (2515) 95 (2413) 76 (1930) 97 (2464) 94 3/4 (2407) 97 (2464) 2 1/8(54) 94 3/4 (2407) 24 1/4 (616)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) 10 (254) 1 1/2 (38) 18 5/8 (473) 122 (3099) 118 (2997) 76 (1930) 120 (3048) 113 1/2 (2883) 120 (3048) 4 1/4 (108) 113 1/2 (2883) 24 1/4 (616)
18 13/16 (478) 16 13/16 (411) 10 (254) 4 1/2 (114) 18 5/8 (473) 122 (3099) 118 (2997) 76 (1930) 120 (3048) 113 1/2 (2883) 120 (3048) 4 1/4 (108) 113 1/2 (2883) 24 1/4 (616)

For dimensions with optional HP motors consult Submittal Drawings or Installation Manual

TOP OF UNIT 27

FRONT OF UNIT
BLOWER DUCT FLANGE LOCATION—One Fan
FRONT OR REAR AIR SUPPLY

Typical Ducting Configurations


System 3

Straight section of duct off of


unit to be 1.5 to 2.5 times the
longest blower dimension.

Typical ducting shown, may


run to either side.

FRONT OF UNIT
BLOWER DUCT FLANGE LOCATION—Two Fan
*Follow standard practices on all duct work.

Decorative Plenum with or without Grill for Upflow Units

Standard plenum heights


20" (510 mm)
22 3/4" (578 mm)
FRONT OF UNIT 34 3/4" (883 mm)
Plenums are the same width as unit
BLOWER DUCT FLANGE LOCATION—Three Fan Depth is 1" (25.7 mm) less than unit
Electrical Specifications—Upflow Models

Maximum Electrical Load Amperage


Table 1—Air, Water, Glycol Cooled VH Models; 3 phase, 60 cycle
Reheat Options Electric None, Steam or Hot Water Electric None, Steam or Hot Water
Humidifier Options Infra-Red or Steam Generating* Infra-Red or Steam Generating* Steam or None Steam or None
Models / Motor HP Volts 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575
VH 75A FLA 58.4 52.0 27.9 24.9 55.8 51.0 26.3 23.9 44.4 42.4 20.8 15.9 29.2 28.8 13.4 10.4
1.0 hp 86W WSA 73.0 65.0 34.9 31.1 59.0 54.2 27.7 25.0 54.5 52.1 25.5 19.5 32.4 32.0 14.9 11.5
72G MFCB 80 60 35 35 70 60 30 25 60 50 25 20 40 40 20 15
VH 75A FLA 60.1 53.6 28.7 25.6 57.5 52.6 27.1 24.6 46.1 44.0 21.6 16.6 30.9 30.4 14.2 11.1
1.5 hp 86W WSA 75.1 67.0 35.9 32.0 60.7 55.7 28.5 25.7 56.2 53.7 26.4 20.2 34.0 33.5 15.7 12.2
72G MFCB 80 60 40 35 70 60 30 30 60 50 25 20 45 45 20 15
VH 75A FLA 61.9 55.2 29.5 26.2 59.3 54.2 27.9 25.2 47.9 45.6 22.4 17.2 32.7 32.0 15.0 11.7
2.0 hp 86W WSA 77.4 69.0 36.9 32.7 62.5 57.4 29.4 26.3 58.0 55.3 27.1 20.8 35.9 35.2 16.5 12.8
72G MFCB 80 60 40 35 70 60 35 30 60 60 25 20 45 45 20 15
VH 75A FLA 65.0 58.0 30.9 27.4 62.4 57.0 29.3 26.4 51.0 48.4 23.8 18.4 35.8 34.8 16.4 12.9
3.0 hp 86W WSA 81.3 72.5 38.6 34.2 65.6 60.2 30.7 27.5 61.1 58.1 28.5 22.0 39.0 38.0 17.9 14.0
72G MFCB 90 70 40 35 70 70 35 30 60 60 30 20 50 50 20 15

28 VH 75A FLA 71.1 63.6 33.7 29.6 68.5 62.6 32.1 28.6 57.1 54.0 26.6 20.6 41.9 40.4 19.2 15.1
5.0 hp 86W WSA 88.9 79.5 42.1 37.0 72.7 66.4 34.0 30.1 68.2 64.3 31.8 24.6 46.1 44.2 21.1 16.6
72G MFCB 90 80 40 35 80 80 40 35 70 70 35 25 60 50 25 20
VH 114A FLA 73.9 66.6 35.7 30.7 71.5 66.6 35.7 29.4 66.9 63.9 32.4 24.1 44.9 44.4 22.8 15.9
1.5 hp 127W WSA 92.4 83.1 44.0 38.4 76.4 71.5 38.2 31.1 82.2 78.6 39.9 29.6 49.8 49.3 25.3 17.6
110G MFCB 90 90 45 40 90 90 45 35 90 80 45 30 60 60 35 20
VH 114A FLA 75.7 68.2 36.5 31.3 73.3 68.2 36.5 30.0 68.7 65.5 33.2 24.7 46.7 46.0 23.6 16.5
2.0 hp 127W WSA 94.6 85.1 45.0 39.1 78.2 73.1 39.0 31.7 84.0 80.2 40.7 30.2 51.6 50.9 26.1 18.2
110G MFCB 90 90 45 40 90 90 45 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
VH 114A FLA 78.8 71.0 37.9 32.5 76.4 71.0 37.9 31.2 71.8 68.3 34.6 25.9 49.8 48.8 25.0 17.7
3.0 hp 127W WSA 98.5 88.6 46.7 40.6 81.3 75.9 40.4 32.9 87.1 83.0 42.1 31.4 54.7 53.7 27.5 19.4
110G MFCB 100 90 50 45 100 90 50 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
VH 114A FLA 84.9 76.6 40.7 34.7 82.5 76.6 40.7 33.4 77.9 73.9 37.4 28.1 55.9 54.4 27.8 19.9
5.0 hp 127W WSA 106.1 95.6 50.2 43.4 87.4 81.5 43.2 35.1 93.2 88.6 44.9 33.6 60.8 59.3 30.3 21.6
110G MFCB 100 100 50 45 100 100 50 40 100 90 50 35 80 70 40 25
VH 114A FLA 92.4 83.4 44.1 37.6 90.0 83.4 44.1 36.3 85.4 80.7 40.8 31.0 63.4 61.2 31.2 22.8
7.5 hp 127W WSA 115.5 104.1 54.5 47.0 96.1 88.9 46.8 38.5 101.8 96.0 48.5 37.0 69.5 66.7 34.0 25.0
110G MFCB 110 110 50 45 110 110 50 45 110 100 50 40 90 80 40 30
VH 125A FLA 75.7 68.2 36.5 31.3 73.3 68.2 36.5 30.0 68.7 65.5 33.2 24.7 46.7 46.0 23.6 16.5
2.0 hp 138W WSA 94.6 85.1 45.0 39.1 78.2 73.1 39.0 31.7 84.0 80.2 40.7 30.2 51.6 50.9 26.1 18.2
116G MFCB 90 90 45 40 90 90 45 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
VH 125A FLA 78.8 71.0 37.9 32.5 76.4 71.0 37.9 31.2 71.8 68.3 34.6 25.9 49.8 48.8 25.0 17.7
3.0 hp 138W WSA 98.5 88.6 46.7 40.6 81.3 75.9 40.4 32.9 87.1 83.0 42.1 31.4 54.7 53.7 27.5 19.4
116G MFCB 100 90 50 45 100 90 50 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
VH 125A FLA 84.9 76.6 40.7 34.7 82.5 76.6 40.7 33.4 77.9 73.9 37.4 28.1 55.9 54.4 27.8 19.9
5.0 hp 138W WSA 106.1 95.6 50.2 43.4 87.4 81.5 43.2 35.1 93.2 88.6 44.9 33.6 60.8 59.3 30.3 21.6
116G MFCB 100 100 50 45 100 100 50 40 100 90 50 35 80 70 40 25
VH 125A FLA 92.4 83.4 44.1 37.6 90.0 83.4 44.1 36.3 85.4 80.7 40.8 31.0 63.4 61.2 31.2 22.8
7.5 hp 138W WSA 115.5 104.1 54.5 47.0 96.1 88.9 46.8 38.5 101.8 96.0 48.5 37.0 69.5 66.7 34.0 25.0
116G MFCB 110 110 50 45 110 110 50 45 110 100 50 40 90 80 40 30
VH 125A FLA 99.0 89.4 47.1 39.6 96.6 89.4 47.1 38.3 92.0 86.7 43.8 33.0 70.0 67.2 34.2 24.8
10.0 hp 138W WSA 123.7 111.6 58.2 49.5 104.3 96.4 50.6 41.0 110.1 103.5 52.2 39.5 77.7 74.2 37.7 27.5
116G MFCB 125 110 60 50 125 110 60 50 125 110 60 45 100 100 50 35
* When using steam generating humidifier on 6, 8, & 10 ton units, the
electrical data is lower. Please consult Liebert for values.
Standard unit with .5" external static pressure and standard cfm
Table 1 (cont.)—Air, Water, Glycol Cooled VH Models; 3 phase, 60 cycle
Reheat Options Electric None, Steam or Hot Water Electric None, Steam or Hot Water
Humidifier Options Infra-Red or Steam Generating* Infra-Red or Steam Generating* Steam or None Steam or None
Models / Motor HP Volts 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575
VH 199A FLA 108.2 103.3 51.6 42.5 93.6 88.2 45.9 40.0 108.2 103.3 51.6 40.3 67.0 66.0 33.0 26.5
3.0 hp 219W WSA 133.2 126.7 63.3 53.1 100.7 95.2 49.4 42.8 132.6 126.7 63.3 49.4 74.1 73.1 36.5 29.3
192G MFCB 125 125 60 50 125 110 60 50 125 125 60 50 100 100 50 40
VH 199A FLA 114.3 108.9 54.4 44.7 99.7 93.8 48.7 42.2 114.3 108.9 54.4 42.5 73.1 71.6 35.8 28.7
5.0 hp 219W WSA 140.9 132.3 66.5 55.9 106.7 100.9 52.2 45.0 138.7 132.3 66.1 51.6 80.2 78.7 39.3 31.5
192G MFCB 125 125 70 50 125 125 60 50 125 125 70 50 100 100 50 40
VH 199A FLA 121.8 115.7 57.8 47.6 107.2 100.6 52.1 45.1 121.8 115.7 57.8 45.4 80.6 78.4 39.2 31.6
7.5 hp 219W WSA 150.2 139.1 70.7 59.5 114.2 107.7 55.6 47.9 146.2 139.1 69.5 54.5 87.7 85.5 42.7 34.4
192G MFCB 150 150 70 50 125 125 60 50 150 150 70 50 110 110 50 45
VH 199A FLA 128.4 121.7 60.8 49.6 113.8 106.6 55.1 47.1 128.4 121.7 60.8 47.4 87.2 84.4 42.2 33.6
10.0 hp 219W WSA 158.5 145.1 74.5 62.0 121.5 113.7 58.6 49.9 153.4 145.1 72.5 56.5 94.9 91.5 45.7 36.4
192G MFCB 150 150 70 60 150 125 70 60 150 150 70 60 125 110 50 45
VH 199A FLA 143.8 135.7 67.8 55.6 129.2 120.6 62.1 53.1 143.8 135.7 67.8 53.4 102.6 98.4 49.2 39.6
15.0 hp 219W WSA 177.7 162.6 83.2 69.5 140.7 131.1 67.3 57.3 172.7 162.6 81.2 63.9 114.2 108.9 54.5 43.8 29
192G MFCB 200 175 90 70 175 150 80 70 200 175 90 70 150 150 70 60
VH 245A FLA 131.8 129.8 64.5 50.4 115.3 109.4 54.8 46.1 131.8 129.8 64.5 50.4 88.7 87.2 43.2 34.5
5.0 hp 267W WSA 160.6 158.4 78.7 61.5 124.3 118.4 59.2 49.7 160.6 158.4 78.7 61.5 97.7 96.2 47.6 38.0
240G MFCB 175 150 80 60 150 150 70 60 175 150 80 60 125 125 60 50
VH 245A FLA 139.3 136.6 67.9 53.3 122.8 116.2 58.2 49.0 139.3 136.6 67.9 53.3 96.2 94.0 46.6 37.4
7.5 hp 267W WSA 168.1 165.2 82.1 64.4 131.8 125.2 62.6 52.5 168.1 165.2 82.1 64.4 105.2 103.0 51.0 41.0
240G MFCB 175 175 90 70 150 150 80 60 175 175 90 70 125 125 60 50
VH 245A FLA 145.9 142.6 70.9 55.3 129.4 122.2 61.2 51.0 145.9 142.6 70.9 55.3 102.8 100.0 49.6 39.4
10.0 hp 267W WSA 174.7 171.2 85.1 66.4 138.4 131.2 65.7 54.5 174.7 171.2 85.1 66.4 111.8 109.0 54.0 43.0
240G MFCB 175 175 90 70 150 150 80 60 175 175 90 70 125 125 70 50
VH 245A FLA 161.3 156.6 77.9 61.3 144.8 136.2 68.2 57.0 161.3 156.6 77.9 61.3 118.2 114.0 56.6 45.4
15.0 hp 267W WSA 192.6 186.7 92.9 73.4 156.4 146.7 73.4 61.2 192.6 186.7 92.9 73.1 129.7 124.5 61.8 49.7
240G MFCB 200 200 100 80 200 175 90 70 200 200 100 80 175 150 80 60
VH 245A FLA 174.5 168.6 83.9 66.3 158.0 148.2 74.2 62.0 174.5 168.6 83.9 66.3 131.4 126.0 62.6 50.4
20.0 hp 267W WSA 209.1 201.7 100.4 79.6 172.9 161.7 80.9 67.5 209.1 201.7 100.4 79.3 146.2 139.5 69.3 55.9
240G MFCB 225 225 110 90 225 200 100 80 225 225 110 90 200 175 90 70
VH 290A FLA 136.8 134.8 66.6 52.2 125.3 119.4 59.0 49.7 136.8 134.8 66.6 52.2 98.7 97.2 47.4 38.1
5.0 hp 315W WSA 166.8 164.7 81.3 63.7 135.6 129.6 64.0 53.7 166.8 164.7 81.3 63.7 108.9 107.4 52.4 42.1
265G MFCB 175 175 90 70 175 150 80 60 175 175 90 70 125 125 70 50
VH 290A FLA 144.3 141.6 70.0 55.1 132.8 126.2 62.4 52.6 144.3 141.6 70.0 55.1 106.2 104.0 50.8 41.0
7.5 hp 315W WSA 174.3 171.5 84.7 66.6 143.1 136.4 67.4 56.6 174.3 171.5 84.7 66.6 116.4 114.2 55.8 45.0
265G MFCB 175 175 90 70 175 175 80 70 175 175 90 70 150 150 70 60
VH 290A FLA 150.9 147.6 73.0 57.1 139.4 132.2 65.4 54.6 150.9 147.6 73.0 57.1 112.8 110.0 53.8 43.0
10.0 hp 315W WSA 180.9 177.5 87.7 68.6 149.6 142.4 70.4 58.6 180.9 177.5 87.7 68.6 123.1 120.2 58.8 47.0
265G MFCB 200 175 90 70 175 175 90 70 200 175 90 70 150 150 70 60
VH 290A FLA 166.3 161.6 80.0 63.1 154.8 146.2 72.4 60.6 166.3 161.6 80.0 63.1 128.2 124.0 60.8 49.0
15.0 hp 315W WSA 197.6 191.7 95.0 74.9 166.4 156.7 77.7 64.8 197.6 191.7 95.0 74.9 139.7 134.5 66.1 53.2
265G MFCB 200 200 100 80 200 175 90 80 200 200 100 80 175 175 80 70
VH 290A FLA 179.5 173.6 86.0 68.1 168.0 158.2 78.4 65.6 179.5 173.6 86.0 68.1 141.5 136.0 66.8 54.0
20.0 hp 315W WSA 214.1 206.7 102.5 81.1 182.9 171.7 85.2 71.1 214.1 206.7 102.5 81.1 156.3 149.5 73.6 59.5
265G MFCB 250 225 110 90 225 225 110 90 250 225 110 90 200 200 100 80
VH 380A FLA 171.6 164.4 78.7 63.6 171.6 164.4 76.8 63.6 167.0 163.7 78.7 61.6 145.0 142.2 65.2 52.0
10.0 hp 412W WSA 201.0 197.6 94.9 74.2 185.9 178.7 83.2 68.7 201.0 197.6 94.9 74.2 159.3 156.5 71.6 57.1
363G MFCB 225 225 110 80 225 225 100 80 225 225 110 80 200 200 90 70
VH 380A FLA 187.0 178.4 85.7 69.6 187.0 178.4 83.8 69.6 182.4 177.7 85.7 67.6 160.4 156.2 72.2 58.0
15.0 hp 412W WSA 216.4 211.6 101.9 80.2 201.3 192.7 90.2 74.7 216.4 211.6 101.9 80.2 174.7 170.5 78.6 63.1
363G MFCB 250 225 110 90 250 225 110 90 250 225 110 90 225 225 100 80
VH 380A FLA 200.2 190.4 91.7 74.6 200.2 190.4 89.8 74.6 195.6 189.7 91.7 72.6 173.6 168.2 78.2 63.0
20.0 hp 412W WSA 230.2 223.6 108.2 85.6 215.1 204.7 96.6 80.1 230.2 223.6 108.2 85.6 188.4 182.5 84.9 68.5
363G MFCB 250 250 125 100 250 250 110 100 250 250 125 100 225 225 110 90
* When using steam generating humidifier on 6, 8, & 10 ton units, the NOTES—TABLE 1
electrical data is lower. Please consult Liebert for values.
1) FLA = FULL LOAD AMPS WSA = WIRE SIZING AMPS (Minimum supply circuit ampacity)
MFCB = Maximum Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size
Standard unit with .5" external static pressure and standard cfm
2) Amperage requirements are based on the rated max F.L.A. current of each component in the unit. The rated max
F.L.A. current of the unit is not the sum total of all components, but is the total of the components which operate
during maximum electrical load conditions.
3) The values in the chart are for power of the VH unit only. The only electrical connection between the outside heat
rejection equipment and the VH unit is low voltage control wires. An electrical source is required for the air
cooled condenser (Table 11) or glycol pump and dry cooler (Table 13, 14).
Electrical Specifications—Upflow Models

Table 2—Glycool, Dual Cool VE Models; 3 phase, 60 cycle


Reheat Options Electric None, Steam or Hot Water Electric None, Steam or Hot Water
Humidifier Options Infra-Red or Steam Generating* Infra-Red or Steam Generating* None None
Models / Motor HP Volts 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575
VE 75A FLA 58.4 52.0 27.9 24.9 55.8 51.0 26.3 23.9 44.4 42.4 20.8 15.9 29.2 28.8 13.4 10.4
1.0 hp 86W WSA 73.0 65.0 34.9 31.1 59.0 54.2 27.7 25.0 54.5 52.1 25.5 19.5 32.4 32.0 14.9 11.5
72G MFCB 80 60 35 35 70 60 30 25 60 50 25 20 40 40 20 15
VE 75A FLA 60.1 53.6 28.7 25.6 57.5 52.6 27.1 24.6 46.1 44.0 21.6 16.6 30.9 30.4 14.2 11.1
1.5 hp 86W WSA 75.1 67.0 35.9 32.0 60.7 55.7 28.5 25.7 56.2 53.7 26.4 20.2 34.0 33.5 15.7 12.2
72G MFCB 80 60 40 35 70 60 30 30 60 50 25 20 45 45 20 15
VE 75A FLA 61.9 55.2 29.5 26.2 59.3 54.2 27.9 25.2 47.9 45.6 22.4 17.2 32.7 32.0 15.0 11.7
2.0 hp 86W WSA 77.4 69.0 36.9 32.7 62.5 57.4 29.4 26.3 58.0 55.3 27.1 20.8 35.9 35.2 16.5 12.8
72G MFCB 80 60 40 35 70 60 35 30 60 60 25 20 45 45 20 15
VE 75A FLA 65.0 58.0 30.9 27.4 62.4 57.0 29.3 26.4 51.0 48.4 23.8 18.4 35.8 34.8 16.4 12.9
3.0 hp 86W WSA 81.3 72.5 38.6 34.2 65.6 60.2 30.7 27.5 61.1 58.1 28.5 22.0 39.0 38.0 17.9 14.0
72G MFCB 90 70 40 35 70 70 35 30 60 60 30 20 50 50 20 15
VE 75A FLA 71.1 63.6 33.7 29.6 68.5 62.6 32.1 28.6 57.1 54.0 26.6 20.6 41.9 40.4 19.2 15.1
5.0 hp 86W WSA 88.9 79.5 42.1 37.0 72.7 66.4 34.0 30.1 68.2 64.3 31.8 24.6 46.1 44.2 21.1 16.6
72G MFCB 90 80 40 35 80 80 40 35 70 70 35 25 60 50 25 20
30 VE 114A FLA 75.7 68.2 36.5 31.3 73.3 68.2 36.5 30.0 68.7 65.5 33.2 24.7 46.7 46.0 23.6 16.5
2.0 hp 127W WSA 94.6 85.1 45.0 39.1 78.2 73.1 39.0 31.7 84.0 80.2 40.7 30.2 51.6 50.9 26.1 18.2
110G MFCB 90 90 45 40 90 90 45 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
VE 114A FLA 78.8 71.0 37.9 32.5 76.4 71.0 37.9 31.2 71.8 68.3 34.6 25.9 49.8 48.8 25.0 17.7
3.0 hp 127W WSA 98.5 88.6 46.7 40.6 81.3 75.9 40.4 32.9 87.1 83.0 42.1 31.4 54.7 53.7 27.5 19.4
110G MFCB 100 90 50 45 100 90 50 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
VE 114A FLA 84.9 76.6 40.7 34.7 82.5 76.6 40.7 33.4 77.9 73.9 37.4 28.1 55.9 54.4 27.8 19.9
5.0 hp 127W WSA 106.1 95.6 50.2 43.4 87.4 81.5 43.2 35.1 93.2 88.6 44.9 33.6 60.8 59.3 30.3 21.6
110G MFCB 100 100 50 45 100 100 50 40 100 90 50 35 80 70 40 25
VE 114A FLA 92.4 83.4 44.1 37.6 90.0 83.4 44.1 36.3 85.4 80.7 40.8 31.0 63.4 61.2 31.2 22.8
7.5 hp 127W WSA 115.5 104.1 54.5 47.0 96.1 88.9 46.8 38.5 101.8 96.0 48.5 37.0 69.5 66.7 34.0 25.0
110G MFCB 110 110 50 45 110 110 50 45 110 100 50 40 90 80 40 30
VE 125A FLA 78.8 71.0 37.9 32.5 76.4 71.0 37.9 31.2 71.8 68.3 34.6 25.9 49.8 48.8 25.0 17.7
3.0 hp 138W WSA 98.5 88.6 46.7 40.6 81.3 75.9 40.4 32.9 87.1 83.0 42.1 31.4 54.7 53.7 27.5 19.4
116G MFCB 100 90 50 45 100 90 50 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
VE 125A FLA 84.9 76.6 40.7 34.7 82.5 76.6 40.7 33.4 77.9 73.9 37.4 28.1 55.9 54.4 27.8 19.9
5.0 hp 138W WSA 106.1 95.6 50.2 43.4 87.4 81.5 43.2 35.1 93.2 88.6 44.9 33.6 60.8 59.3 30.3 21.6
116G MFCB 100 100 50 45 100 100 50 40 100 90 50 35 80 70 40 25
VE 125A FLA 92.4 83.4 44.1 37.6 90.0 83.4 44.1 36.3 85.4 80.7 40.8 31.0 63.4 61.2 31.2 22.8
7.5 hp 138W WSA 115.5 104.1 54.5 47.0 96.1 88.9 46.8 38.5 101.8 96.0 48.5 37.0 69.5 66.7 34.0 25.0
116G MFCB 110 110 50 45 110 110 50 45 110 100 50 40 90 80 40 30
VE 125A FLA 99.0 89.4 47.1 39.6 96.6 89.4 47.1 38.3 92.0 86.7 43.8 33.0 70.0 67.2 34.2 24.8
10.0 hp 138W WSA 123.7 111.6 58.2 49.5 104.3 96.4 50.6 41.0 110.1 103.5 52.2 39.5 77.7 74.2 37.7 27.5
116G MFCB 125 110 60 50 125 110 60 50 125 110 60 45 100 100 50 35
VE 199A FLA 114.3 108.9 54.4 44.7 99.7 93.8 48.7 42.2 114.3 108.9 54.4 42.5 73.1 71.6 35.8 28.7
5.0 hp 219W WSA 140.9 132.3 66.5 55.9 106.7 100.9 52.2 45.0 138.7 132.3 66.1 51.6 80.2 78.7 39.3 31.5
192G MFCB 125 125 70 50 125 125 60 50 125 125 70 50 100 100 50 40
VE 199A FLA 121.8 115.7 57.8 47.6 107.2 100.6 52.1 45.1 121.8 115.7 57.8 45.4 80.6 78.4 39.2 31.6
7.5 hp 219W WSA 150.2 139.1 70.7 59.5 114.2 107.7 55.6 47.9 146.2 139.1 69.5 54.5 87.7 85.5 42.7 34.4
192G MFCB 150 150 70 50 125 125 60 50 150 150 70 50 110 110 50 45
VE 199A FLA 128.4 121.7 60.8 49.6 113.8 106.6 55.1 47.1 128.4 121.7 60.8 47.4 87.2 84.4 42.2 33.6
10.0 hp 219W WSA 158.5 145.1 74.5 62.0 121.5 113.7 58.6 49.9 153.4 145.1 72.5 56.5 94.9 91.5 45.7 36.4
192G MFCB 150 150 70 60 150 125 70 60 150 150 70 60 125 110 50 45
VE 199A FLA 143.8 135.7 67.8 55.6 129.2 120.6 62.1 53.1 143.8 135.7 67.8 53.4 102.6 98.4 49.2 39.6
15.0 hp 219W WSA 177.7 162.6 83.2 69.5 140.7 131.1 67.3 57.3 172.2 162.6 81.2 63.9 114.2 108.9 54.5 43.8
192G MFCB 200 175 90 70 175 150 80 70 200 175 90 70 150 150 70 60
VE 245A FLA 139.3 136.6 67.9 53.3 122.8 116.2 58.2 49.0 139.3 136.6 67.9 53.3 96.2 94.0 46.6 37.4
7.5 hp 267W WSA 168.1 165.2 82.1 64.4 131.8 125.2 62.6 52.5 168.1 165.2 82.1 64.4 105.2 103.0 51.0 41.0
240G MFCB 175 175 90 70 150 150 80 60 175 175 90 70 125 125 60 50
VE 245A FLA 145.9 142.6 70.9 55.3 129.4 122.2 61.2 51.0 145.9 142.6 70.9 55.3 102.8 100.0 49.6 39.4
10.0 hp 267W WSA 174.7 171.2 85.1 66.4 138.4 131.2 65.7 54.5 174.7 171.2 85.1 66.4 111.8 109.0 54.0 43.0
240G MFCB 175 175 90 70 150 150 80 60 175 175 90 70 125 125 70 50
VE 245A FLA 161.3 156.6 77.9 61.3 144.8 136.2 68.2 57.0 161.3 156.6 77.9 61.3 118.2 114.0 56.6 45.4
15.0 hp 267W WSA 192.6 186.7 92.9 73.4 156.4 146.7 73.4 61.2 192.6 186.7 92.9 73.1 129.7 124.5 61.8 49.7
240G MFCB 200 200 100 80 200 175 90 70 200 200 100 80 175 150 80 60
VE 245A FLA 174.5 168.6 83.9 66.3 158.0 148.2 74.2 62.0 174.5 168.6 83.9 66.3 131.4 126.0 62.6 50.4
20.0 hp 267W WSA 209.1 201.7 100.4 79.6 172.9 161.7 80.9 67.5 209.1 201.7 100.4 79.3 146.2 139.5 69.3 55.9
240G MFCB 225 225 110 90 225 200 100 80 225 225 110 90 200 175 90 70
* When using steam generating humidifier on 6, 8, & 10 ton units, the
electrical data is lower. Please consult Liebert for values.
Standard unit with .5" external static pressure and standard cfm
Table 2 (cont.)—Glycool, Dual Cool VE Models; 3 phase, 60 cycle
Reheat Options Electric None, Steam or Hot Water Electric None, Steam or Hot Water
Humidifier Options Infra-Red or Steam Generating* Infra-Red or Steam Generating* None None
Models / Motor HP Volts 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575
VE 380A FLA 171.6 164.4 78.7 63.6 171.6 164.4 76.8 63.6 167.0 163.7 78.7 61.6 145.0 142.2 65.2 52.0
10.0 hp 412W WSA 201.0 197.6 94.9 74.2 185.9 178.7 83.2 68.7 201.0 197.6 94.9 74.2 159.3 156.5 71.6 57.1
363G MFCB 225 225 110 80 225 225 100 80 225 225 110 80 200 200 90 70
VE 380A FLA 187.0 178.4 85.7 69.6 187.0 178.4 83.8 69.6 182.4 177.7 85.7 67.6 160.4 156.2 72.2 58.0
15.0 hp 412W WSA 216.4 211.6 101.9 80.2 201.3 192.7 90.2 74.7 216.4 211.6 101.9 80.2 174.7 170.5 78.6 63.1
363G MFCB 250 225 110 90 250 225 110 90 250 225 110 90 225 225 100 80
VE 380A FLA 200.2 190.4 91.7 74.6 200.2 190.4 89.8 74.6 195.6 189.7 91.7 72.6 173.6 168.2 78.2 63.0
20.0 hp 412W WSA 230.2 223.6 108.2 85.6 215.1 204.7 96.6 80.1 230.2 223.6 108.2 85.6 188.4 182.5 84.9 68.5
363G MFCB 250 250 125 100 250 250 110 100 250 250 125 100 225 225 110 90
* When using steam generating humidifier on 6, 8, & 10 ton units, the NOTES—TABLE 2
electrical data is lower. Please consult Liebert for values.
1) FLA = FULL LOAD AMPS WSA = WIRE SIZING AMPS (Minimum supply circuit ampacity)
Standard unit with .5" external static pressure and standard cfm MFCB = Maximum Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size
2) Amperage requirements are based on the rated max F.L.A. current of each component in the unit. The rated max
F.L.A. current of the unit is not the sum total of all components, but is the total of the components which operate
during maximum electrical load conditions.
3) The values in the chart are for power of the VE unit only. The only electrical connection between the outside heat
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rejection equipment and the VE unit is low voltage control wires. An electrical source is required for the air
cooled condenser (Table 11) or glycol pump and dry cooler (Table 13, 14).

Table 3—Electrical Requirements Per Compressor Table 4—Indoor Evaporator Fan Motor Electrical Requirements
UNIT 208V 230V 460V 575V 208 230 460 575
MODEL OA RLA LRA OA RLA LRA OA RLA LRA OA RLA LRA FLA LRA FLA LRA FLA LRA FLA LRA
75A 10.2 12.6 82.0 9.2 12.6 82.0 4.6 5.8 41.0 3.7 4.5 28.4 1.0 HP 4.0 24.8 3.6 21.6 1.8 10.8 1.4 8.4
114A 16.6 19.6 141.0 15.0 19.6 141.0 7.5 10.1 62.5 6.0 6.9 40.0 1.5 HP 5.7 35.9 5.2 31.2 2.6 15.6 2.1 12.6
125A 18.4 19.6 141.0 16.6 19.6 141.0 7.8 10.1 62.5 6.2 6.9 40.0 2.0 HP 7.5 46.9 6.8 40.8 3.4 20.4 2.7 16.2
199A 23.7 28.2 160.0 21.4 28.2 160.0 10.7 14.1 80.0 8.6 11.3 64.0 3.0 HP 10.6 66.0 9.6 58.0 4.8 26.8 3.9 23.4
245A 28.7 36.0 198.0 26.0 36.0 198.0 13.0 17.8 99.0 10.4 14.2 79.0 5.0 HP 16.7 105.0 15.2 91.0 7.6 45.6 6.1 36.6
290A 34.6 41.0 228.0 30.8 41.0 228.0 15.4 19.9 114.0 12.3 16.0 91.0 7.5 HP 24.2 152.0 22.0 132.0 11.0 66.0 9.0 54.0
380A 49.2 57.1 266.0 44.5 57.1 266.0 22.3 25.6 120.0 17.8 20.5 96.0 10.0 HP 30.8 193.0 28.0 168.0 14.0 84.0 11.0 66.0
86W 8.6 12.6 82.0 7.8 12.6 82.0 3.9 5.8 41.0 3.1 4.5 28.4 15.0 HP 46.2 290.0 42.0 252.0 21.0 126.0 17.0 102.0
127W 13.9 19.6 141.0 12.6 19.6 141.0 6.3 10.1 62.5 5.0 6.9 40.0 20.0 HP 59.4 321.0 54.0 290.0 27.0 145.0 22.0 116.0
138W 14.2 19.6 141.0 12.8 19.6 141.0 6.4 10.1 62.5 5.1 6.9 40.0 1) Refer to General Data Section for motor size on units.
219W 19.9 28.2 160.0 18.0 28.2 160.0 9.0 14.1 80.0 7.2 11.3 64.0
267W 25.2 36.0 198.0 22.8 36.0 198.0 11.4 17.8 99.0 9.1 14.2 79.0
315W 30.1 41.0 228.0 27.2 41.0 228.0 13.6 19.9 114.0 10.9 16.0 91.0
412W 43.2 57.1 266.0 39.1 57.1 266.0 19.6 25.6 120.0 15.6 20.5 96.0
72G 11.3 12.6 82.0 10.2 12.6 82.0 5.1 5.8 41.0 4.1 4.5 28.4 NOTES—TABLE 3
110G 17.7 19.6 141.0 16.0 19.6 141.0 8.0 10.1 62.5 6.4 6.9 40.0 OA— Operating Amps. This value is the actual
116G 18.8 19.6 141.0 17.0 19.6 141.0 8.5 10.1 62.5 6.8 6.9 40.0 operating amperage draw during normal
192G 24.8 28.2 160.0 22.4 28.2 160.0 11.2 14.1 80.0 9.0 11.3 64.0 operator of the unit for capacities as shown
240G 31.0 36.0 198.0 28.0 36.0 198.0 14.0 17.8 99.0 11.2 14.2 79.0 in GENERAL DATA SECTION.
265G 36.7 41.0 228.0 33.2 41.0 228.0 16.6 19.9 114.0 13.3 16.0 91.0 LRA —Locked Rotor Amps.
363G 53.5 57.1 266.0 48.6 57.1 266.0 24.3 25.6 120.0 19.4 20.5 96.0 RLA —Rated Load Amps.

UPFLOW BLOWER / MOTOR REQUIREMENTS*


(Vertical Front Return Unit (VH) with 4”-20% Filters and Ducted Blowers.)

External Static Pressure 15x15


Air Water Glycol 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 15x11 1234567890
1234567890
Cooled Cooled Cooled CFM Nom HP Nom HP Nom HP Nom HP 123456789012345678901
Nom HP Nom HP 12x9 1234567890
VH75A VH86W VH72G 3350 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 123456789012345678901
123456789012345678901
3.0 5.0
4650 2.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
VH114A VH127W VH110G 4650 2.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
5650 3.0 5.0 5.0 7.5 7.5 7.5
VH125A VH138W VH116G 5650 3.0 5.0 5.0 7.5 7.5 7.5
12345678901
6400 5.0 5.0 7.5 7.5 10.0
12345678901
10.0
12345678901
VH199A VH219W VH192G 8400 5.0 5.0 7.5 7.5 7.5 15.0
9400 5.0 7.5 7.5 10.0 10.0 15.0
VH245A VH267W VH240G 10200 7.5 7.5 10.0 10.0 15.0 15.0
12000 10.0 10.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 20.0
VH290A VH315W VH265G 12000 10.0 10.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 20.0
VH380A VH412W VH363G 15200 10.0 15.0 15.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
*For Glycool units and units with nonstandard CFM’s or other options that affect blower performance, contact your sales office or the factory.
Dimensional Data—Downflow Models

DIMENSIONAL DATA IN. (MM)


AIR WATER GLYCOL
COOLED COOLED OR GLYCOOL A B C D E
DH/DE75A DH/DE86W DH/DE72G 74 (1880) 72 (1829) 35 (889) 33 (838) 72 (1829)
DH/DE114A DH/DE127W DH/DE110G 74 (1880) 72 (1829) 35 (889) 33 (838) 72 (1829)
DH/DE125A DH/DE138W DH/DE116G 74 (1880) 72 (1829) 35 (889) 33 (838) 72 (1829)
DH/DE199A DH/DE219W DH/DE192G 99 (2515) 72 (1829) 35 (889) 33 (838) 97 (2464)
DH/DE245A DH/DE267W DH/DE240G 99 (2515) 72 (1829) 35 (889) 33 (838) 97 (2464)
DH290A DH315W DH265G 99 (2515) 72 (1829) 35 (889) 33 (838) 97 (2464)
DH/DE380A DH/DE412W DH/DE363G 122 (3099) 72 (1829) 35 (889) 33 (838) 120 (3048)

* Projection of display bezel 16 mm (5/8″)

1) Provide approximately 864 mm (34″) service clearance on the left, right and in front of the
unit whenever possible.

MINIMUM SPACE REQUIRED IN (MM)


DOWNFLOW
AIR W/G/GLYCOOL
32 FRONT 24 (610) 24 (610)
LEFT 24 (610) 24 (610)
RIGHT 0* 24 (610)
REAR 0 0
This space is necessary to provide for routine service such as:
1) replacing 4" filters, 2) adjusting the fan speed, and
3) cleaning the humidifier.
B
*24" (610mm) is required if unit has a return air plenum.

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Electrical Specifications—Downflow Models
Maximum Electrical Load Amperage
Table 5—Air, Water, Glycol Cooled DH Models; 3 phase, 60 cycle
Reheat Options Electric None, Steam or Hot Water Electric None, Steam or Hot Water
Humidifier Options Infra-Red or Steam Generating* Infra-Red or Steam Generating* Steam or None Steam or None
Models/Motor HP Volts 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575
DH 75A FLA 58.4 52.0 27.9 24.9 55.8 51.0 26.3 23.9 44.4 42.4 20.8 15.9 29.2 28.8 13.4 10.4
1.0 hp 86W WSA 73.0 65.0 34.9 31.1 59.0 54.2 27.7 25.0 54.5 52.1 25.5 19.5 32.4 32.0 14.9 11.5
72G MFCB 80 60 35 35 70 60 30 25 60 50 25 20 40 40 20 15
DH 75A FLA 60.1 53.6 28.7 25.6 57.5 52.6 27.1 24.6 46.1 44.0 21.6 16.6 30.9 30.4 14.2 11.1
1.5 hp 86W WSA 75.1 67.0 35.9 32.0 60.7 55.7 28.5 25.7 56.2 53.7 26.4 20.2 34.0 33.5 15.7 12.2
72G MFCB 80 60 40 35 70 60 30 30 60 50 25 20 45 45 20 15
DH 114A FLA 73.9 66.6 35.7 30.7 71.5 66.6 35.7 29.4 66.9 63.9 32.4 24.1 44.9 44.4 22.8 15.9
1.5 hp 127W WSA 92.4 83.1 44.0 38.4 76.4 71.5 38.2 31.1 82.2 78.6 39.9 29.6 49.8 49.3 25.3 17.6
110G MFCB 90 90 45 40 90 90 45 35 90 80 45 30 60 60 35 20
DH 114A FLA 75.7 68.2 36.5 31.3 73.3 68.2 36.5 30.0 68.7 65.5 33.2 24.7 46.7 46.0 23.6 16.5
2.0 hp 127W WSA 94.6 85.1 45.0 39.1 78.2 73.1 39.0 31.7 84.0 80.2 40.7 30.2 51.6 50.9 26.1 18.2
110G MFCB 90 90 45 40 90 90 45 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
DH 125A FLA 75.7 68.2 36.5 31.3 73.3 68.2 36.5 30.0 68.7 65.5 33.2 24.7 46.7 46.0 23.6 16.5
2.0 hp 138W WSA 94.6 85.1 45.0 39.1 78.2 73.1 39.0 31.7 84.0 80.2 40.7 30.2 51.6 50.9 26.1 18.2 33
116G MFCB 90 90 45 40 90 90 45 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
DH 125A FLA 78.8 71.0 37.9 32.5 76.4 71.0 37.9 31.2 71.8 68.3 34.6 25.9 49.8 48.8 25.0 17.7
3.0 hp 138W WSA 98.5 88.6 46.7 40.6 81.3 75.9 40.4 32.9 87.1 83.0 42.1 31.4 54.7 53.7 27.5 19.4
116G MFCB 100 90 50 45 100 90 50 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
DH 199A FLA 108.2 103.3 51.6 42.5 93.6 88.2 45.9 40.0 108.2 103.3 51.6 40.3 67.0 66.0 33.0 26.5
3.0 hp 219W WSA 133.2 126.7 63.3 53.1 100.7 95.2 49.4 42.8 132.6 126.7 63.3 49.4 74.1 73.1 36.5 29.3
192G MFCB 125 125 60 50 125 110 60 50 125 125 60 50 100 100 50 40
DH 199A FLA 114.3 108.9 54.4 44.7 99.7 93.8 48.7 42.2 114.3 108.9 54.4 42.5 73.1 71.6 35.8 28.7
5.0 hp 219W WSA 140.9 132.3 66.5 55.9 106.7 100.9 52.2 45.0 138.7 132.3 66.1 51.6 80.2 78.7 39.3 31.5
192G MFCB 125 125 70 50 125 125 60 50 125 125 70 50 100 100 50 40
DH 245A FLA 131.8 129.8 64.5 50.4 115.3 109.4 54.8 46.1 131.8 129.8 64.5 50.4 88.7 87.2 43.2 34.5
5.0 hp 267W WSA 160.6 158.4 78.7 61.5 124.3 118.4 59.2 49.7 160.6 158.4 78.7 61.5 97.7 96.2 47.6 38.0
240G MFCB 175 150 80 60 150 150 70 60 175 150 80 60 125 125 60 50
DH 245A FLA 139.3 136.6 67.9 53.3 122.8 116.2 58.2 49.0 139.3 136.6 67.9 53.3 96.2 94.0 46.6 37.4
7.5 hp 267W WSA 168.1 165.2 82.1 64.4 131.8 125.2 62.6 52.5 168.1 165.2 82.1 64.4 105.2 103.0 51.0 41.0
240G MFCB 175 175 90 70 150 150 80 60 175 175 90 70 125 125 60 50
DH 290A FLA 144.3 141.6 70.0 55.1 132.8 126.2 62.4 52.6 144.3 141.6 70.0 55.1 106.2 104.0 50.8 41.0
7.5 hp 315W WSA 174.3 171.5 84.7 66.6 143.1 136.4 67.4 56.6 174.3 171.5 84.7 66.6 116.4 114.2 55.8 45.0
265G MFCB 175 175 90 70 175 175 80 70 175 175 90 70 150 150 70 60
DH 380A FLA 171.6 164.4 78.7 63.6 171.6 164.4 76.8 63.6 167.0 163.7 78.7 61.6 145.0 142.2 65.2 52.0
10.0 hp 412W WSA 201.0 197.6 94.9 74.2 185.9 178.7 83.2 68.7 201.0 197.6 94.9 74.2 159.3 156.5 71.6 57.1
363G MFCB 225 225 110 80 225 225 100 80 225 225 110 80 200 200 90 70
NOTES—TABLE 5 Standard unit with .5" external static pressure and standard cfm
1) FLA = FULL LOAD AMPS
WSA = WIRE SIZING AMPS
(Minimum supply circuit ampacity)
MFCB = Maximum Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size
2) Amperage requirements are based on the rated max F.L.A.
current of each component in the unit. The rated max F.L.A.
current of the unit is not the sum total of all components,
but is the total of the components which operate during
maximum electrical load conditions.
3) The values in the chart are for power of the
DH unit only. The only electrical connection between the
outside heat rejection equipment and the DH unit is low
voltage control wires. An electrical source is required for
the air cooled condenser (Table 11) or glycol pump and dry
cooler (Table 13, 14).
4) For water cooled models with hot gas reheat, the above
columns include amp values for one stage of electric reheat.

* When using steam generating humidifier on 6, 8, & 10 ton


units, the electrical data is lower. Please consult Liebert for
values.
**Units with Steam or Hot Water Reheat require optional fan
motor (larger). Not available on 290A, 315W, 265G. Optional
CFM ratings do not apply for units with steam or hot water
reheat.
NOTES—TABLE 6
Table 6—Water Cooled DH Models with Hot Gas Reheat
1) FLA = FULL LOAD AMPS
Reheat Options Hot Gas/1 Electric Hot Gas/1 Electric WSA = WIRE SIZING AMPS
Humidifier Options Infra–Red or Steam Generating* Steam or None (Minimum supply circuit ampacity)
Models/Motor HP Volts 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 MFCB = Maximum Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size
DH 86W FLA 55.8 51.0 26.3 23.9 32.6 31.3 15.2 11.7 2) Amperage requirements are based on the rated max F.L.A.
1.0 hp WSA 59.0 54.2 27.9 25.9 39.8 38.2 18.6 14.3 current of each component in the unit. The rated max F.L.A.
current of the unit is not the sum total of all components,
MFCB 70 60 30 25 45 45 20 15 but is the total of the components which operate during
DH 86W FLA 57.5 52.6 27.1 24.6 34.3 32.9 16.0 12.4 maximum electrical load conditions.
1.5 hp WSA 60.7 55.8 28.9 26.8 41.5 39.8 19.4 15.0 3) The values in the chart are for power of the
MFCB 70 60 30 30 50 45 20 15 DH unit only. The only electrical connection between the
DH 127W FLA 71.5 66.6 35.7 29.4 49.4 47.4 24.1 17.7 outside heat rejection equipment and the DH unit is low
voltage control wires. An electrical source is required for
1.5 hp WSA 76.4 71.5 38.2 31.1 60.3 58.0 29.5 21.6 the air cooled condenser (Table 11) or glycol pump and dry
MFCB 90 90 45 35 70 70 35 25 cooler (Table 13, 14).
DH 127W FLA 73.3 68.2 36.5 30.0 51.2 49.0 24.9 18.3 4) For water cooled models with hot gas reheat, the above
2.0 hp WSA 78.2 73.1 39.0 31.7 62.1 59.6 30.3 22.2 columns include amp values for one stage of electric reheat.
MFCB 90 90 45 35 70 70 35 25
DH 138W FLA 73.3 68.2 36.5 30.0 51.2 49.0 24.9 18.3 * When using steam generating humidifier on 6, 8, & 10 ton
2.0 hp WSA 78.2 73.1 39.0 31.7 62.1 59.6 30.3 22.2 units, the electrical data is lower. Please consult Liebert for
MFCB 90 90 45 35 70 70 35 25 values.
DH 138W FLA 76.4 71.0 37.9 31.2 54.3 51.8 26.3 19.5 **Units with Steam or Hot Water Reheat require optional fan
motor (larger). Not available on 290A, 315W, 265G. Optional
3.0 hp WSA 81.3 75.9 40.4 32.9 65.2 62.4 31.7 23.4
CFM ratings do not apply for units with steam or hot water
MFCB 100 90 50 35 70 70 35 25 reheat.
34 DH 219W FLA 93.6 88.2 45.9 40.0 78.9 75.6 37.8 29.7
3.0 hp WSA 100.7 95.2 49.4 42.8 96.0 92.1 46.1 36.2
MFCB 125 110 60 50 110 110 50 40
DH 219W FLA 99.7 93.8 48.7 42.2 85.0 81.2 40.6 31.9
5.0 hp WSA 106.8 100.9 52.2 45.0 102.1 97.7 48.9 38.4
MFCB 125 125 60 50 110 110 50 45
DH 267W FLA 115.3 109.4 54.8 46.1 98.4 96.6 48.0 37.7
5.0 hp WSA 124.3 118.4 59.3 49.7 118.8 117.0 58.1 45.6
MFCB 150 150 70 60 125 125 70 50
DH 267W FLA 122.8 116.2 58.2 49.0 105.9 103.4 51.4 40.6
7.5 hp WSA 131.8 125.2 62.7 52.6 126.3 123.8 61.5 48.5
MFCB 150 150 80 60 150 125 70 50
DH 315W FLA 132.8 126.2 62.4 52.6 110.9 108.4 53.5 42.4
7.5 hp WSA 143.1 136.4 67.4 56.6 132.6 130.0 64.1 50.8
MFCB 175 175 80 70 150 150 70 60

NOTES—TABLE 7
Table 7—Glycol Cooled DH Models with Hot Gas Reheat
1) FLA = FULL LOAD AMPS
Reheat Options Hot Gas Hot Gas WSA = WIRE SIZING AMPS
Humidifier Options Infra-Red or Steam Generating* Steam or None (Minimum supply circuit ampacity)
Models/Motor HP Volts 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 MFCB = Maximum Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size
DH 72G FLA 55.8 51.0 26.3 23.9 29.2 28.8 13.4 10.4 2) Amperage requirements are based on the rated max
1.0 hp WSA 59.0 54.2 27.8 25.0 32.4 32.0 14.9 11.5 F.L.A. current of each component in the unit. The
rated max F.L.A. current of the unit is not the sum
MFCB 70 60 30 25 40 40 20 15 total of all components, but is the total of the
DH 72G FLA 57.5 52.6 27.1 24.6 30.9 30.4 14.2 11.1 components which operate during maximum
1.5 hp WSA 60.7 55.8 28.6 25.7 34.1 33.6 15.7 12.2 electrical load conditions.
MFCB 70 60 30 30 45 45 20 15 3) The values in the chart are for power of the DH unit
DH 110G FLA 71.5 66.6 35.7 29.4 44.9 44.4 22.8 15.9 only. The only electrical connection between the
outside heat rejection equipment and the DH unit is
1.5 hp WSA 76.4 71.5 38.2 31.1 49.8 49.3 25.3 17.6 low voltage control wires. An electrical source is
MFCB 90 90 45 35 60 60 35 20 required for the air cooled condenser (Table 11) or
DH 110G FLA 73.3 68.2 36.5 30.0 46.7 46.0 23.6 16.5 glycol pump and dry cooler (Table 13, 14).
2.0 hp WSA 78.2 73.1 39.0 31.7 51.6 50.9 26.1 18.2 4) Optional CFM ratings do not apply for units with
MFCB 90 90 45 35 70 70 35 25 steam or hot water reheat.
DH 116G FLA 73.3 68.2 36.5 30.0 46.7 46.0 23.6 16.5 * When using steam generating humidifier on 6, 8, &
2.0 hp WSA 78.2 73.1 39.0 31.7 51.6 50.9 26.1 18.2 10 ton units, the electrical data is lower. Please
consult Liebert for values.
MFCB 90 90 45 35 70 70 35 25
DH 116G FLA 76.4 71.0 37.9 31.2 49.8 48.8 25.0 17.7
3.0 hp WSA 81.3 75.9 40.4 32.9 54.7 53.7 27.5 19.4
MFCB 100 90 50 35 70 70 35 25
DH 192G FLA 93.6 88.2 45.9 40.0 67.0 66.0 33.0 26.5
3.0 hp WSA 100.7 95.3 49.4 42.8 74.1 73.1 36.5 29.3
MFCB 125 110 60 50 100 100 50 40
DH 192G FLA 99.7 93.8 48.7 42.2 73.1 71.6 35.8 28.7
5.0 hp WSA 106.8 100.9 52.2 45.0 80.2 78.7 39.3 31.5
MFCB 125 125 60 50 100 100 50 40
DH 240G FLA 115.3 109.4 54.8 46.1 88.7 87.2 43.2 34.5
5.0 hp WSA 124.3 118.4 59.3 49.7 97.7 96.2 47.7 38.1
MFCB 150 150 70 60 125 125 60 50
DH 240G FLA 122.8 116.2 58.2 49.0 96.2 94.0 46.6 37.4
7.5 hp WSA 131.8 125.2 62.7 52.6 105.2 103.0 51.1 41.0
MFCB 150 150 80 60 125 125 60 50
DH 265G FLA 132.8 126.2 62.4 52.6 106.2 104.0 50.8 41.0
7.5 hp WSA 143.1 136.5 67.4 56.6 116.5 114.3 55.8 45.0
MFCB 175 175 80 70 150 150 70 60
Standard unit with .5" external static pressure and standard cfm
Electrical Specifications—Downflow Models

Table 8—Glycool or Dual Cooling DE Models


Reheat Options Electric None Electric None
Humidifier Options Infra-Red or Steam Generating* Infra-Red or Steam Generating* None None
Models/Motor HP Volts 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575 208 230 460 575
DE 72G FLA 60.1 53.6 28.7 25.6 57.5 52.6 27.1 24.6 46.1 44.0 21.6 16.6 30.9 30.4 14.2 11.1
1.5 hp 75A WSA 75.1 67.0 35.9 32.0 60.7 55.8 28.6 25.7 56.2 53.7 26.4 20.2 34.1 33.6 15.7 12.2
86W MFCB 80 60 40 35 70 60 30 30 60 50 25 20 45 45 20 15
DE 110G FLA 75.7 68.2 36.5 31.3 73.3 68.2 36.5 30.0 68.7 65.5 33.2 24.7 46.7 46.0 23.6 16.5
2.0 hp 114A WSA 94.6 85.1 45.0 39.1 78.2 73.1 39.0 31.7 84.0 80.2 40.7 30.2 51.6 50.9 26.1 18.2
127W MFCB 90 90 45 40 90 90 45 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
DE 116G FLA 78.8 71.0 37.9 32.5 76.4 71.0 37.9 31.2 71.8 68.3 34.6 25.9 49.8 48.8 25.0 17.7
3.0 hp 125A WSA 98.5 88.6 46.8 40.6 81.3 75.9 40.4 32.9 87.1 83.0 42.1 31.4 54.7 53.7 27.5 19.4
138W MFCB 100 90 50 45 100 90 50 35 90 90 45 30 70 70 35 25
DE 192G FLA 114.3 108.9 54.4 44.7 99.7 93.8 48.7 42.2 114.3 108.9 54.4 42.5 73.1 71.6 35.8 28.7
5.0 hp 199A WSA 140.9 132.3 66.5 55.9 106.8 100.9 52.2 45.0 138.7 132.3 66.1 51.6 80.2 78.7 39.3 31.5
219W MFCB 125 125 70 50 125 125 60 50 125 125 70 50 100 100 50 40
DE 240G FLA 139.3 136.6 67.9 53.3 122.8 116.2 58.2 49.0 139.3 136.6 67.9 53.3 96.2 94.0 46.6 37.4
7.5 hp 245A WSA 168.1 165.3 82.1 64.4 131.8 125.2 62.7 52.6 168.1 165.3 82.1 64.4 105.2 103.0 51.0 41.0
267W MFCB 175 175 90 70 150 150 80 60 175 175 90 70 125 125 60 50
DE 363G FLA 171.6 164.4 78.7 63.6 171.6 164.4 76.8 63.6 167.0 163.7 78.7 61.6 145.0 142.2 65.2 52.0 35
10.0 hp 380A WSA 201.1 197.6 94.9 74.3 185.9 178.7 83.2 68.7 201.1 197.6 94.9 74.2 159.3 156.5 71.6 57.1
412W MFCB 225 225 110 80 225 225 100 80 225 225 110 80 200 200 90 70
NOTES—TABLE 8
1) FLA = FULL LOAD AMPS
WSA = WIRE SIZING AMPS
(Minimum supply circuit ampacity)
MFCB = Maximum Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size
2) Amperage requirements are based on the rated max F.L.A. current of each component in the unit. The rated max F.L.A. current of the unit is not the sum total of all components, but is the total of the
components which operate during maximum electrical load conditions.
3) The values in the chart are for power of the DE unit only. The only electrical connection between the outside heat rejection equipment and the DE unit is low voltage control wires. An electrical source is
required for the air cooled condenser (Table 11) or glycol pump and dry cooler (Table 13, 14).
4) Optional CFM. ratings do not apply for units with steam or hot water reheat.
* When using steam generating humidifier on 6, 8, & 10 ton units, the electrical data is lower. Please consult Liebert for values.

NOTES—TABLE 9
Table 9—Electrical Requirements Per Compressor
OA — Operating Amps. This value is the
Unit 208V 230V 460V 575V actual operating amperage draw
Model 0A RLA LRA 0A RLA LRA 0A RLA LRA OA RLA LRA during normal operator of the unit
75A 10.2 12.6 82.0 9.2 12.6 82.0 4.6 5.8 41.0 3.7 4.5 28.4 for capacities as shown in GENERAL
DATA SECTION.
114A 16.6 19.6 141.0 15.0 19.6 141.0 7.5 10.1 62.5 6.0 6.9 40.0
125A 18.4 19.6 141.0 16.6 19.6 141.0 7.8 10.1 62.5 6.2 6.9 40.0 LRA — Locked Rotor Amps.
199A 23.7 28.2 160.0 21.4 28.2 160.0 10.7 14.1 80.0 8.6 11.3 64.0 RLA — Rated Load Amps.
245A 28.7 36.0 198.0 26.0 36.0 198.0 13.0 17.8 99.0 10.4 14.2 79.0
290A 34.6 41.0 228.0 30.8 41.0 228.0 15.4 19.9 114.0 12.3 16.0 91.0
380A 49.2 57.1 266.0 44.5 57.1 266.0 22.3 25.6 120.0 17.8 20.5 96.0
86W 8.6 12.6 82.0 7.8 12.6 82.0 3.9 5.8 41.0 3.1 4.5 28.4
127W 13.9 19.6 141.0 12.6 19.6 141.0 6.3 10.1 62.5 5.0 6.9 40.0
138W 14.2 19.6 141.0 12.8 19.6 141.0 6.4 10.1 62.5 5.1 6.9 40.0
219W 19.9 28.2 160.0 18.0 28.2 160.0 9.0 14.1 80.0 7.2 11.3 64.0
267W 25.2 36.0 198.0 22.8 36.0 198.0 11.4 17.8 99.0 9.1 14.2 79.0
315W 30.1 41.0 228.0 27.2 41.0 228.0 13.6 19.9 114.0 10.9 16.0 91.0
412W 43.2 57.1 266.0 39.1 57.1 266.0 19.6 25.6 120.0 15.6 20.5 96.0
72G 11.3 12.6 82.0 10.2 12.6 82.0 5.1 5.8 41.0 4.1 4.5 28.4
110G 17.7 19.6 141.0 16.0 19.6 141.0 8.0 10.1 62.5 6.4 6.9 40.0
116G 18.8 19.6 141.0 17.0 19.6 141.0 8.5 10.1 62.5 6.8 6.9 40.0
192G 24.8 28.2 160.0 22.4 28.2 160.0 11.2 14.1 80.0 9.0 11.3 64.0
240G 31.0 36.0 198.0 28.0 36.0 198.0 14.0 17.8 99.0 11.2 14.2 79.0
265G 36.7 41.0 228.0 33.2 41.0 228.0 16.6 19.9 114.0 13.3 16.0 91.0
363G 53.5 57.1 266.0 48.6 57.1 266.0 24.3 25.6 120.0 19.4 20.5 96.0

Table 10—Indoor Evaporator Fan Motor Electrical Requirements


208 230 460 575
FLA LRA FLA LRA FLA LRA FLA LRA
1.0 HP 4.0 24.8 3.6 21.6 1.8 10.8 1.4 8.4
1.5 HP 5.7 35.9 5.2 31.2 2.6 15.6 2.1 12.6
2.0 HP 7.5 46.9 6.8 40.8 3.4 20.4 2.7 16.2
3.0 HP 10.6 66.0 9.6 58.0 4.8 26.8 3.9 23.4
5.0 HP 16.7 105.0 15.2 91.0 7.6 45.6 6.1 36.6
7.5 HP 24.2 152.0 22.0 132.0 11.0 66.0 9.0 54.0
10.0 HP 30.8 193.0 28.0 168.0 14.0 84.0 11.0 66.0
1) Refer to General Data Section for standard fan motor size on units.
Dimensional Data/Electrical Data—Drycoolers, Condensers,
Pump Packages, Temperature/Humidity Recorder
Table 11—Air Cooled Condenser Amperage† Table 12—Lee-Temp Receiver
Heater Pads
FAN SPEED CONTROL (–20°F) LEE-TEMP (–30°F)
MODELS VOLTS PH FLA WSA OPD PH FLA WSA OPD ALL AIR COOLED MODELS
DH/VH 75A 208/230 1 4.8 6.0 15 3 4.0 5.0 15 VOLTS 120 230
460* 1 2.4 3.0 15 3 2.0 2.5 15 WATTS/PAD 150 150
575* 1 1.9 2.4 15 3 1.4 1.75 15 TOTAL AMPS
DH/VH 114A 208/230 3 8.8 10.0 20 3 8.0 9.0 20 (2 PADS) 2.5A 1.3A
460 3 4.4 5.0 15 3 4.0 4.5 15 WSA (2 PADS) 3.1 1.6
575 3 3.3 3.8 15 3 2.8 3.15 15 OPD (2 PADS) 15 15
DH/VH 125A 208/230 3 8.8 10.0 20 3 8.0 9.0 20 NOTES: TABLE 12
460 3 4.4 5.0 15 3 4.0 4.5 15 1) Separate electrical source required for
continuous operation of single phase
575 3 3.3 3.8 15 3 2.8 3.15 15 silicone rubber heater pads for Lee-Temp.
DH/VH 199A 208/230 3 8.8 10.0 20 3 8.0 9.0 20 2) Two pads are required for standard
460 3 4.4 5.0 15 3 4.0 4.5 15 installations (one per circuit.)
575 3 3.3 3.8 15 3 2.8 3.15 15
DH/VH 245A 208/230 3 12.8 14.0 25 3 12.0 13.0 20
460 3 6.4 7.0 15 3 6.0 6.5 15
575 3 4.7 5.2 15 3 4.2 4.55 15
DH/VH 290A 208/230 3 12.8 14.0 25 3 12.0 13.0 20 DRYCOOLER/CONDENSER DATA
460 3 6.4 7.0 15 3 6.0 6.5 15 MODEL A IN. (MM) B IN. (MM)
575 3 4.7 5.2 15 3 4.2 4.55 15
36 DH/VH 380A 208/230 3 16.8 18.0 30 3 16.0 17.0 25 1-Fan 51 7/16 (1308) 44 (1117.6)
460 3 8.4 9.0 15 3 8.0 8.5 15 2-Fan 91 7/16 (2324) 84 (2133.6)
575 3 6.1 6.6 15 3 5.6 5.95 15 3-Fan 131 7/16 (3340) 124 (3149.6)
NOTES: TABLE 11
4-Fan 171 1/2 (4356) 164 (4165.6)
1) 95°F Ambient Condensers
2) FLA=Full Load Amps. WSA=Wire Sizing Amps (Minimum supply circuit ampacity) MFCB=Maximum Fuse on Circuit Breaker Size
†Data shown applies to the standard factory supplied condensers. These may vary in local areas and verification with the Liebert
representative is strongly recommended.
*Condenser equipped with stepdown transformer and 208/230 Motor.

1105mm
(43 9/16˝)
Drycooler
and Air Cooled
Condenser A

1095mm
(37 7/8˝)

Lee-Temp
B Receiver
1097mm (when specified)
(43 3/16˝)

Dimension includes electric box on end of receiver

Glycol Pump Package Temperature/Humidity Recorder


768 Temperature and humidity sensors
ote 1 .4m with vented cap. 5.8˝
See N m (3 (147mm)
0 1/4
˝)

Temperature and humidity sensors


483mm with vented cap mounted by
(19˝) Liebert at this location.
14.0˝ Ten (10) feet (3048mm) of
(356mm) cable supplied for
optional mounting by others.

Provided on
Dual Pump
Package Only
14.0˝
NOTE: (356mm)
1. Single Pump Packages are 17 1/4˝ (438.2mm) wide.
Dual Pump Packages are 32 1/4˝ (819.2mm) wide.
Table 13—Glycol Pump and Drycooler Electrical Requirements (Glycol Units) NOTES—TABLES 13, 14
1) 95° Amb. (for pumps and drycoolers shown
UNIT DRYCOOLER PUMP TOTAL PKG.
in General Data Section)
MODELS VOLTS PH FLA HP PH FLA FLA WSA MFCB
2) Pump and drycoolers powered from same
DH/VH 72G 208 3 4.0 1 1/2 3 5.7 9.7 11.1 15 3 phase feeder.
230 3 4.0 1 1/2 3 5.2 9.2 10.5 15 3 ) FLA=Full Load Amps.
460 3 2 1 1/2 3 2.6 4.6 5.3 15 WSA=Wire Sizing Amps
575 3 1.4 1 1/2 3 2.1 3.5 4.0 15 MFCB=Maxium Fuse or Circuit
DH/VH 110G 208 3 8.0 1 1/2 3 5.7 13.5 15.7 20 Breaker Size
230 3 8.0 1 1/2 3 5.2 13.2 15.2 20 4) Values shown are for primary vendors—may
460 3 4.0 1 1/2 3 2.6 6.6 7.6 15 change slightly for different source of supply.
575 3 2.8 1 1/2 3 2.1 4.9 5.6 15
DH/VH 116G 208 3 8.0 1 1/2 3 5.7 13.7 15.7 20
230 3 6.0 1 1/2 3 5.2 13.2 15.2 20
460 3 4.0 1 1/2 3 2.6 6.6 7.6 15
575 3 2.8 1 1/2 3 2.1 4.9 5.6 15
DH/VH 192G 208 3 12.0 2 3 7.5 19.5 22.5 30
230 3 12.0 2 3 6.8 18.8 21.8 30
460 3 6.0 2 3 3.4 9.4 10.9 15
575 3 4.2 2 3 2.7 6.9 8.0 15
DH/VH 240G 208 3 12.0 3 3 10.6 22.6 25.6 35 37
230 3 12.0 3 3 9.6 21.6 24.6 35
460 3 6.0 3 3 4.8 10.8 12.3 17.5
575 3 4.2 3 3 3.9 8.1 9.2 15
DH/VH 265G 208 3 12.0 3 3 10.6 22.6 25.6 35
230 3 12.0 3 3 9.6 21.6 24.6 35
460 3 6.0 3 3 4.8 10.8 12.3 17.5
575 3 4.2 3 3 3.9 8.1 9.2 15
DH/VH 363G 208 3 16.0 5 3 16.7 32.7 36.9 80
230 3 16.0 5 3 15.2 31.2 35.0 70
460 3 8.0 5 3 7.6 15.6 17.5 35
575 3 5.6 5 3 6.1 11.7 13.2 30

Table 14—Glycol Pump and Drycooler Electrical Requirements (Glycool Units)


UNIT D.C. PUMP TOTAL PKG.
MODEL VOLTS PH FLA HP PH FLA FLA WSA MFCB
DE/VE 72G 208 3 4.0 1 1/2 3 5.7 9.7 11.1 15
230 3 4.0 1 1/2 3 5.2 9.2 10.5 15
460 3 2 1 1/2 3 2.6 4.6 5.3 15
575 3 1.4 1 1/2 3 2.1 3.5 4.0 15
DE/VE 110G 208 3 8.0 1 1/2 3 5.7 13.5 15.7 20
230 3 8.0 1 1/2 3 5.2 13.2 15.2 20
460 3 4.0 1 1/2 3 2.6 6.6 7.6 15
575 3 2.8 1 1/2 3 2.1 4.9 5.6 15
DE/VE 116G 208 3 8.0 2 3 7.5 15.5 17.5 25
230 3 8.0 2 3 6.8 14.8 16.8 25
460 3 4.0 2 3 3.4 7.4 8.4 15
575 3 2.8 2 3 2.7 5.5 6.2 15
DE/VE 192G 208 3 12.0 3 3 10.6 22.6 25.6 35
230 3 12.0 3 3 9.6 21.6 24.6 35
460 3 6.0 3 3 4.8 10.8 12.3 17.5
575 3 4.2 3 3 3.9 8.1 9.2 15
DE/VE 240G 208 3 12.0 3 3 10.6 22.6 25.6 35
230 3 12.0 3 3 9.6 21.6 24.6 35
460 3 6.0 3 3 4.8 10.8 12.3 17.5
575 3 4.2 3 3 3.9 8.1 9.2 15
DE/VE 363G 208 3 16.0 5 3 16.7 32.7 36.9 80
230 3 16.0 5 3 15.2 31.2 35.0 70
460 3 8.0 5 3 7.6 15.6 17.5 35
575 3 5.6 5 3 6.1 11.7 13.2 30
Guide Specifications

1.0 GENERAL 2.0 PRODUCT 2.3 Fan Section The need to change canister
The fan section shall be shall be annunciated on the
1.1 Summary 2.1 Cabinet and Frame microprocessor control
Construction designed for ___ CFM (m3h)
These specifications describe at an external static pressure panel. The humidifier shall
requirements for a precision The frame shall be construc- of ___ in. wg. (Pa).The fans be designed to operate with
environmental control system. ted of mig welded tubular shall be the centrifugal type, water conductivity from
The system shall be designed steel. It shall be painted using double width double inlet, and 200–500 micromhos.
to maintain temperature and the autophoretic coating shall be statically and dynami-
humidity conditions in the process for maximum cor- 2.4 Steam Grid
cally balanced as a completed Humidifier
rooms containing electronic rosion protection. The exterior assembly to a maximum
equipment. panels shall be insulated with vibration level of two mils in The steam humidifier shall
a minimum 1 in. (25.4mm), any plane. The shaft shall be be the “Armstrong” steam
The manufacturer shall design 1.5 lbs. (.68 kg) density fiber heavy duty steel with self- separator type with an internal
38 38 and furnish all equipment to insulation. The main front aligning ball bearings with a drying chamber and steam
be fully compatible with heat panel shall have captive 1/4 minimum life span of 100,000 jacketed stainless steel distri-
dissipation requirements of turn fasteners. The main unit hours. The fan motor shall be bution manifold. Complete
the room. color shall be ______. The ____ hp (kW) at 1750 RPM system shall include a pre-
accent color shall be ______. and mounted on an adjustable piped solenoid control valve,
1.2 Design The exterior panels shall be inverted bucket steam trap,
Requirements slide base. The drive package
powder coated. shall be multi-belt, variable and cleanable Y-strainer. All
The precision environmental mechanical control compo-
control system shall be a 2.1.1 (Optional) Heavy speed, sized for 200% of
the fan motor horsepower. nents shall be located in a
Liebert self-contained factory Gauge Panels on Upflow separate compartment, iso-
assembled unit with (upflow) Units The fans shall be located to
draw air over the A-Frame lated from the air stream.
(down-flow) air delivery. The The exterior panels shall be 16 The humidifier shall have a
system shall have a total gauge steel for operation with coil to ensure even air
distribution and maximum capacity of ____ lbs./hr. (kg/h)
cooling capacity of____ BTU/ high external static pressures. at ____ PSIG (kPa) steam
HR, (kW) with a sensible coil performance.
2.2 Filter Chamber supply pressure.
cooling capacity of ____ BTU/ 2.4 Infrared Humidifier
HR (kW) based on an entering (Downflow units) 2.5 Electric Reheat
The humidifier shall be of the
air temperature of ____ °F (°C) The filter chamber shall be an
infrared type consisting of The electric reheat coils shall
dry bulb and ____ °F (°C) wet integral part of the system,
high intensity quartz lamps be low watt density, 304/304
bulb. The unit is to be sup- located within the cabinet stainless steel fin tubular
serviceable from the end of mounted above and out of the
plied with ____ volt ____ ph water supply. The evaporator construction, protected by
____ Hz electrical service. the unit or the top of the unit thermal safety switches, shall
(if there is no plenum). The pan shall be stainless steel
and arranged to be service- be ____ BTU/HR, ____ kW,
1.3 Submittals filters shall be rated not less controlled in three stages.
Submittals shall be provided than ____% efficiency (based able without disconnecting
with the proposal and shall on ASHRAE 52.1). high voltage electrical connec- 2.5 Steam Reheat
include: Single-Line Diagrams; tions. The complete humidifier The steam reheat coil shall
Dimensional, Electrical, and 2.2 Filter Chamber section shall be pre-piped have copper tubes and alum-
Capacity Data; Piping and (Upflow units w/front & ready for final connection. The inum fins with a capacity of
Electrical Connection bottom return) infrared humidification system ____ BTU/HR (kW) with ____
Drawings. The filter chamber shall be an shall use bypass air to prevent PSIG (kPa) steam. The system
integral part of the system, over-humidification of the shall be factory pre-piped with
located within the cabinet, computer room. The humidi- a 2-way modulating control
serviceable from the end of the fier shall have a capacity of valve, Y-strainer, and F & T
unit. The filters shall be rated ____ lbs./hr. (kg/h). The humid- steam trap.
not less than ____% efficiency ifier shall be equipped with
(based on ASHRAE 52.1). an automatic water supply 2.5 Hot Water Reheat
system. The system has an The hot water reheat coil shall
2.2 Filter Chamber adjustable water-overfeed to have copper tubes and alum-
(Upflow units w/rear prevent mineral precipitation. inum fins with a capacity of
return) ____ BTU/HR (kW) when sup-
The filter units chamber shall be 2.4 Steam Generating
Humidifier plied with ____ °F (°C) entering
located on the back of the water temperature at ____
cabinet, serviceable from the The environmental control GPM (l/s) flow rate. Maximum
end of the unit. The filters shall system shall be equipped with pressure drop shall be ____
be rated not less than ____% a steam generating humidifier PSI (kPa). The control system
efficiency (based on ASHRAE that is controlled by the micro- shall be factory prepiped with
52.1). processor control system. a 2-way modulating control
It shall be complete with dis- valve and cleanable Y-strainer.
posable canister, all supply
and drain valves, steam distri-
butor, and electronic controls.
2.6 Standard Control on-screen prompts for easy Compressor Short-Cycle selections including alarm
Processor user operation. The system Control delays, sensor calibration,
The control system shall be shall allow user review and The control system shall DIP switch selections, and
microprocessor based. The programming of temperature include a program to prevent diagnostics. All indicators
system shall be provided with and humidity setpoints, alarm compressor short cycling. shall be in language form.
two .43 inch (11 mm) high, parameters, and setup selec- No symbols or codes shall
seven segment LED numerical tions including choice of con- Automatic Compressor be acceptable.
displays to allow observation trol type. A password shall Sequencing
be required to make system The microprocessor shall Alarms
of room temperature and
humidity and each settable changes. For all user selec- automatically change the The microprocessor shall
function: tions, the range of acceptable lead/lag sequence of the activate an audible and visual
input (temperature, humidity, compressors after each start alarm in event of any of the
• Temperature Setpoint
or time delay) shall be dis- to lengthen compressor-on following conditions:
65–85°F (18–29°C)
• Temperature Sensitivity
played on the monitor screen. cycles and even compressor High Temperature 39
The system shall provide wear. Low Temperature
±1° to 5°F (±1–3°C) monitoring of room condi- High Humidity
• Humidity Setpoint tions, operational status in % System Auto-Restart Low Humidity
40–60% R.H. of each function, component For start-up after power fail- Short Cycle
• Humidity Sensitivity run times, date and time, and ure, the system shall provide Compressor
1% to 10% R.H. four analog inputs from sen- automatic restart with a pro- Overload (#1 and #2) (opt)
• Humidifier Flush Rate sors provided by others. grammable (up to 9.9 minutes Main Fan Overload (opt)
Normal Operating Modes in 6-second increments) time Humidifier Problem
Control delay. Programming can be High Head Pressure
(Heating, Cooling, Humidifi-
cation, Dehumidification) shall The control system shall allow performed either at the unit or (#1 and #2)
be indicated by colored LEDs programming of the following from the central site monitor- Change Filters
on the unit—mounted display room conditions: ing system. Loss of Air Flow
panel. • Temperature Setpoint Sequential Load Activation Low Suction Pressure
65–85°F (18–29°C) Loss of Power
The control system shall During start-up, or after Custom Alarm
• Temperature Sensitivity
monitor unit operation and power failure, the micropro-
±1° to 9.9°F cessor shall sequence
(#1 to #4)
activate an audible and visual
(0.6 to 5.6°C) in 0.1°F (.1°C) operational load activation Custom alarms are four
alarm in the event of the
increments to minimize inrush current. customer accessible alarm
following factory preset alarm
conditions: • Humidity Setpoint Systems allowing multiple inputs to be indicated on the
20–80% R.H. loads to start simultaneously front panel. Custom alarms
High Temperature can be identified with pre-
• Humidity Sensitivity are unacceptable.
Low Temperature pared (programmed) labels
+1% to +30% R.H.
High Humidity Hot Water/Econ-o-coil for the following frequently
Low Humidity All setpoints shall be adjust-
able from the individual unit Flush Cycles used inputs:
Restricted Air Filters
front monitor panel. Temper- Hot water coils and Econ-o- Water Under Floor
Loss of Air
High Head Pressure ature and Humidity Sensors coils shall be automatically Smoke Detected
shall be capable of being flushed to prevent the buildup Standby GC Pump On
Local Alarm
calibrated using the front of contaminants. Systems Loss of Water Flow
Compressor Short-Cycle monitor panel controls to without this feature shall Standby Unit On
Control coordinate with other tem- include the necessary devices User customized text can be
The control system shall perature and humidity sen- to bypass fluid into the coil on entered for two of the four
prevent compressor short- sors in the room. a programmed basis. custom alarms.
cycling by a 3-minute timer Front Monitor Display Panel Each alarm (unit and custom)
from compressor stop to Predictive Humidity Control
The microprocessor shall The microprocessor shall can be separately enabled or
the next start. disabled, selected to activate
calculate the moisture con- provide a front monitor LCD
2.6 Optional Advanced tent in the room and prevent backlit display panel with the common alarm, and
Control Processor unnecessary humidification 4 rows of 20 characters with programmed for a time delay
The optional advanced and dehumidification cycles adjustable contrast. This of 0 to 255 seconds.
control processor shall be by responding to changes in display (along with five front
microprocessor based with dewpoint temperature. mounted control keys) shall be
a front monitor LCD display the only operator interface
In addition, the system shall required to obtain all available
panel and control keys for
provide the following internal system information such as
user inputs. The controls
shall be menu driven with controls: room conditions, operational
status, alarms, control and
alarm setpoints, and all user
Guide Specifications

Audible Alarm at the front monitor panel. • Humidity Setpoint Hot Water/Econ-o-coil
The audible alarm shall Control outputs shall be able 20–80% R.H. Flush Cycles
annunciate any alarm that is to be turned on or off from the • Humidity Sensitivity Hot water coils and Econ-o-
enabled by the operator. front monitor panel without +1% to +30% R.H. coils shall be automatically
using jumpers or a service All setpoints shall be adjust- flushed to prevent the buildup
Common Alarm terminal. of contaminants. Systems
able from the individual unit
A programmable common front monitor panel. Tempera- without this feature shall
alarm shall be provided to Data Collection
ture and Humidity Sensors include the necessary devices
interface user selected alarms The control system shall to bypass fluid into the coil on
shall be capable of being cali-
with a remote alarm device. maintain accumulative a programmed basis.
brated using the front monitor
operating hours of compres-
Remote Monitoring panel controls to coordinate
sors, reheats, humdifier, fan Front Monitor Display Panel
with other temperature and
All alarms shall be commun- motor and Econ-o-coil. The The microprocessor shall
humidity sensors in the room.
40 icated to the Liebert site ten most recent alarms shall provide a front monitor 240 x
monitoring system with the also be retained. Predictive Humidity Control 128 dot matrix graphics
following information: date The microprocessor shall display panel with backlight-
and time of occurrence, unit Communications
calculate the moisture con- ing. This display (along with
number, and present temper- The microprocessor shall be five front mounted control
tent in the room and prevent
ature and humidity. compatible with all Liebert keys) shall be the only oper-
unnecessary humidification
remote monitoring and control ator interface required to
Control Type and dehumidification cycles
devices. obtain all available system
by responding to changes
The user shall be able to information such as room
2.6 Advanced Micropro- in dewpoint temperature. In
select the type of control the conditions, operational status,
cessor Control w/Graphics addition, the system shall
advanced microprocessor will graphical data, alarms, control
(Optional) provide the following internal
use. Selections available shall and alarm set-points, and all
The optional advanced controls:
be intelligent, proportional, user selections including
and tunable PID (proportional, control processor shall be Compressor Short-Cycle
microprocessor based with alarm delays, sensor calibra-
integral, and derivative gains). Control tion, DIP switch selections,
The intelligent control shall a front monitor dot matrix
The control system shall and diagnostics. All indicators
incorporate control logic that display panel and control keys
prevent compressor short- shall be in language form. No
uses artificial intelligence for user inputs. The controls
cycling by a 3-minute timer symbols or codes shall be
techniques including “fuzzy shall be menu driven with on-
from compressor stop to acceptable.
logic” and “expert systems” screen prompts for easy user
the next start.
methods to maintain precise, operation. The system shall Alarms
stable control. If tunable PID allow user review and pro- Automatic Compressor The microprocessor shall
is selected, the user shall be gramming of temperature Sequencing activate an audible and visual
able to program each of the and humidity setpoints, alarm The microprocessor shall alarm in event of any of the
three gains. parameters, and setup selec- automatically change the following conditions:
tions including choice of lead/lag sequence of the
Analog Inputs control type. A password shall High Temperature
compressors after each start Low Temperature
The system shall include four be required to make system to lengthen compressor-on
customer accessible analog changes. For all user selec- High Humidity
cycles and even compressor Low Humidity
inputs for sensors provided tions, the range of acceptable wear.
by others. The analog inputs input (temperature, humidity, Short Cycle
shall accept a 4 to 20 mA or time delay) shall be dis- System Auto-Restart Compressor
signal. The user shall be able played on the monitor screen. Overload #1 and #2 (Opt)
For start-up after power fail-
to change the input to 0 to The system shall provide Main Fan Overload (Opt)
ure, the system shall provide
5 vdc or 0 to 10 vdc if desired. monitoring of room condi- Humidifier Problem
automatic restart with a pro-
The gains for each analog tions, operational status in % High Head Pressure
grammable (up to 9.9 minutes
input shall be programmable of each function, component (#1 and #2)
in 6-second increments) time
from the front panel. The run times, date and time, Change Filters
delay. Programming can be
analog inputs shall be able to and four analog inputs from Loss of Air Flow
performed either at the unit or
be monitored from the front sensors provided by others. Low Suction Pressure
from the central site monitor-
panel. Loss of Power
ing system.
Control Custom Alarm
Diagnostics The control system shall allow Sequential Load Activation (#1 to #4)
The control system and programming of the following During start-up, or after Custom alarms are four
electronic circuitry shall be room conditions: power failure, the micropro- customer accessible alarm
provided with self-diagnostics • Temperature Setpoint cessor shall sequence inputs to be indicated on the
to aid in troubleshooting. The 65–85°F (18–29°C) operational load activation front panel. Custom alarms
microcontroller board shall be • Temperature Sensitivity to minimize inrush current.
diagnosed and reported as +1° to + 9.9°F (°C) in 0.1°F Systems allowing multiple
pass/not pass. Control inputs (°C) increments loads to start simultaneously
shall be indicated as on or off are unacceptable.
can be identified with pre- Analog Inputs 2.7 Compressorized 2.7.3 A-Frame DX Coil
pared (programmed) labels The system shall include four Systems The evaporator coil shall be
for the following frequently customer accessible analog an A-Frame design and have
used inputs: inputs for sensors provided by 2.7.1 Dual Refrigeration ____sq. ft. (m2) face area, ____
Water Under Floor others. The analog inputs shall Systems rows deep. It shall be con-
Smoke Detected accept a 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 10 Each refrigeration circuit shall structed of copper tubes and
Standby GC Pump On vdc signal. The user shall be include hot gas mufflers, liquid aluminum fins and have a
Loss of Water Flow able to change the input to 0 line filter dryers, refrigerant maximum face velocity of ____
Standby Unit On to 5 vdc if desired. The gains sight glass with moisture indi- ft. per minute (m/s) at ____
User customized text can be for each analog input shall be cator adjustable, externally CFM (CMH). Refrigerant of
entered for all four custom programmable from the front equalized expansion values, each system shall be distrib-
alarms. panel. The analog inputs shall and liquid line solenoid valves. uted throughout the entire coil
be able to be monitored from 2.7.2 Semi-Hermetic face area. A stainless steel
Each alarm (unit and custom) the front panel. Compressors condensate drain pan shall 41
can be separately enabled or be provided.
disabled, selected to activate Diagnostics The compressors shall be
the common alarm, and pro- The control system and elec- located in a separate com- 2.7.4 Air Cooled Systems
grammed for a time delay of tronic circuitry shall be pro- partment so they may be The Liebert manufactured air
0 to 255 seconds. vided with self-diagnostics serviced during operation of cooled condenser shall be
to aid in troubleshooting. The the equipment. The compres- the low profile, show speed,
Audible Alarm microcontroller board shall be sor shall be semi-hermetic multiple direct drive, propeller
The audible alarm shall diagnosed and reported as with a suction gas cooled fan type. The condenser shall
annunciate any alarm that pass/not pass. Control inputs motor, vibration isolators, balance the heat rejection of
is enabled by the operator. shall be indicated as on or off thermal overloads, oil sight the compressor at ____ °F (°C)
at the front monitor panel. glass, manual reset high ambient.The condenser shall
Common Alarm pressure switch, pump down
Control outputs shall be able be constructed of aluminum
A programmable common to be turned on or off from the low pressure switch, suction and contain a copper tube,
alarm shall be provided to front monitor panel without line strainer, reversible oil aluminum fin coil arranged
interface user selected alarms using jumpers or a service pumps for forced feed lubri- for (horizontal) (vertical) air
with a remote alarm device. terminal. cation, a maximum operating discharge.
Remote Monitoring speed of 1750 RPM, and a
Data Collection minimum EER of ____. 2.7.4.1 Fan Speed Control
All alarms shall be communi- The control system shall Condenser
cated to the Liebert site maintain accumulative 2.7.2 (Optional) Four-Step The winter control system for
monitoring system with the operating hours of compres- Refrigeration System the air cooled condenser shall
following information: date sors, reheats, humdifier, fan The environmental control be Liebert Fan Speed Control.
and time of occurrence, motor, Econ-o-coil, and heat system shall include cylinder The variable speed motor
unit number, and present rejection. The sixty most unloaders on the semi- shall operate from 0 to 230
temperature and humidity. recent alarms shall also hermetic compressors. The volts single phase, 10 to 1050
Control Type be retained. unloaders shall be activated RPM. It shall be designed
by solenoid valves which are with ball bearings, permanent
The user shall be able to Graphing controlled from the micropro- lubrication, internal overload
select the type of control the The control shall display the cessor control. In response to protection, 40° Celsius rise at
advanced microprocessor will following graphical data: the return air temperature, the full speed, 65° Celsius rise at
use. Selections available shall microprocessor control shall 10 RPM.
• temperature, humidity, analog
be intelligent, proportional, activate the unloader sole-
inputs
and tunable PID (proportional, noids and the liquid line sole- The control system shall be
integral, and derivative gains). • component operating status
by hour noids such that four stages complete with transducers,
The intelligent control shall of refrigeration cooling are thermostats and electrical
• leak detection floor plan
incorporate control logic that obtained. The stages shall be: control circuit, factory pre-
uses artificial intelligence • operating status
packaged in the integral
techniques including “fuzzy Communications 1) one compressor, partially condenser control box. The
logic” and “expert systems” The microprocessor shall be loaded, 2) two compressors transducer shall automati-
methods to maintain precise, compatible with all Liebert partially loaded, 3) one cally sense the highest head
stable control. If tunable PID remote monitoring and control compressor partially loaded, pressure of either operating
is selected, the user shall be devices. one compressor fully loaded, compressor and control the
able to program each of the 4) two compressors fully variable speed fan on the air
three gains. loaded. cooled condenser to properly
maintain the head pressure.
On a call for dehumidification,
The fan speed control system
the microprocessor control
shall provide positive start-up
shall insure that at least one and operation in ambient
compressor is on full for temperature as low as –20°F
proper humidity control. (–28.9°C). The air cooled
condenser shall have a ____
volt, ____ ph ____ Hz power
supply.
Guide Specifications

2.7.4.1 (Optional) 2.7.4 Water Cooled 2.7.4 Glycol Cooled 2.7.4.5 (Optional) Dual
Lee-Temp Winter Systems Pump Package
Control System 2.7.4.1 Condenser The dual pump package shall
The winter control system for 2.7.4.1 Condenser The glycol cooled condenser include pumps, enclosure,
the air cooled condenser shall The water cooled condensers for each circuit shall be coun- field mounted flow switch,
be Lee-Temp. The Lee-Temp for each circuit shall be clean- terflow, shell-and-tube. It shall and a separate factory wired
system shall allow start-up able, shell-and-tube, counter be cleanable, with removable control box (including a lead/
and positive head pressure flow with removable heads. heads. The condensers shall lag switch for the pumps). The
control with ambient temper- Condensers shall be A.S.M.E. be A.S.M.E. stamped for a standby pump shall automati-
atures as low as –30°F stamped for a maximum maximum refrigerant pressure cally start upon failure of the
(–34.4°C). The Lee-Temp refrigerant pressure of of 400 PSI at 200°F (2758 lead pump. Each pump shall
package shall include the fol- 400 PSI at 200°F (2758 kPa at kPa at 93.3°C). The unit shall be rated for ____ GPM (l/s) at
lowing components for each 93.3°C). The unit shall require require ____ GPM (l/s) and ____ feet of head (kPa).
42 refrigeration circuit: insulated ____ GPM (l/s) of ____ °F (°C) have a maximum pressure
receiver, pressure relief valve, water and have a maximum drop of ____ ft. of water (kPa). 2.7.4.6 (Optional) Hot
head pressure three-way pressure drop of ____ PSI Gas Reheat
(kPa). 2.7.4.2 Glycol Regulating The complete hot gas reheat
control valve, and rotoloc Valve
valve for isolating the refriger- system shall include a copper
2.7.4.2 Water Regulating Each condenser shall be tube, aluminum fin coil, three-
ant charge. The Lee-Temp Valve
receiver shall be factory insu- pre-piped with head pressure way solenoid valve, and
lated and mounted ready for The condenser shall be pre- activated regulating valve and refrigerant check valve. The
the field connection to the air piped with a 2-way regulating parallel bypass value. capacity of the coil shall be
cooled condenser. The Lee- valve which is head pressure ____ BTU/HR (kW).
actuated. 2.7.4.2 (Optional)
Temp heater shall require a Three-Way Glycol
separate power supply of 2.7.4.2 (Optional) Regulating Valve
____ volt, single phase. Regulating Valves Each condenser shall be pre-
2.7.4.2 (Optional) Quiet- The water regulating valve piped with a head pressure
Line Condenser shall be pre-piped with head activated three-way regulating
Fan motors shall be 12-pole, pressure actuated (3 way) valve.
570 RPM, equipped with rain (2 way with bypass) regulating
valve. 2.7.4.3 Pressure Rating
shields and permanently The condenser glycol circuit
sealed ball bearings. Motors 2.7.4.3 Pressure Rating shall be designed for a pres-
shall include built-in overload The condenser water circuit sure of (150) (300) PSI.
protection. Motors shall be shall be designed for a pres-
rigidly mounted on die-formed sure of (150) (300) PSI. 2.7.4.4 Drycooler
galvanized steel supports. The drycooler shall be the low
Disconnect switch shall be 2.7.4.4 (Optional) profile, slow speed, multiple
a standard feature. Hot Gas Reheat direct drive, propeller fan type.
2.7.4.2 (Optional) Air The complete hot gas reheat The drycooler shall be con-
Cooled Condenser system shall include a copper structed of aluminum and
tube, aluminum fin coil, three- contain a copper tube alumi-
Disconnect Switch. Provide way solenoid valve, refrigera- num fin coil with an integral
a disconnect switch factory tion check valve, and one electric control panel and dis-
mounted and wired to the stage of electric reheat rated connect switch. The drycooler
condenser control panel, at ____ kW. The capacity of shall be designed for ____ °F
accessible from the exterior. the coil shall be ____ BTU/HR (°C) ambient.
(Standard on Quiet-Line). (kW).
2.7.4.5 Glycol Pump
Package
This system shall be provided
with a centrifugal pump
mounted in a weatherproof
and vented enclosure. The
pump shall be rated for ____
GPM (l/s) at ____ feet of head
(kPa), and operate on ____
volt, 3 phase, ____ Hz.
Guide Specifications

2.7.4 GLYCOOL 2.7.4.5 GLYCOOL 2.7.4.1 Dual Cooling Firestat


Three-Way Control Valve Source Three-Way The firestat shall immediately
2.7.4.1 Condenser The glycool coil shall be Control Valve shut down the environmental
The glycol cooled condenser equipped with a fully propor- The water circuit shall include control system when acti-
for each circuit shall be coun- tional 3-way control valve. a 3-way modulating valve. The vated. The firestat shall be
terflow, shell-and-tube. It shall This motorized control valve microprocessor positions the mounted in the electrical panel
be cleanable, with removable shall control the amount of valve in response to room with the sensing element in
heads. The condensers shall flow to the glycool cooling conditions. Cooling capacity the return air.
be A.S.M.E. stamped for a coil and maintain constant will be controlled by bypass-
maximum refrigerant pressure temperature and relative ing chilled water around the Condensate Pump
of 400 PSI at 200°F (2758 humidity. coil. The modulating valve The condensate pump shall
kPa at 93.3°C). The unit shall travel for dehumidification have a minimum capacity of
require ____ GPM (l/s) and 2.7.4.6 GLYCOOL Coil shall be proportional. 100 GPH (378 l/h) at 20 ft.
have a maximum pressure Free cooling Glycool coil shall (58 kPa) head. It shall be 43
drop of ____ ft. of water (kPa). be copper tube, aluminum fin 2.7.4.2 Dual Cooling complete with integral float
coil located in the return air Source Coil switch, pump and motor
2.7.4.2 Glycol Regulating before the A-Frame evapora- The dual-cooling source coil assembly, and reservoir.
Valve tor coil. shall be constructed with
Each condenser shall be pre- The GLYCOOL coil shall be copper tubes and aluminum Liqui-Tect Sensors
piped with a head pressure rated at ____ BTU/HR (kW) fins. It shall be located in the (Max. of two per unit)
activated three-way regulating sensible cooling capacity with return air, before the A-Frame Provide ____ (quantity) solid
valve. a 45°F (7.2°C) entering glycol evaporator coil. The dual- state water sensors under the
solution temperature. The cooling source coil shall be raised floor.
2.7.4.3 Drycooler
glycool coil shall require ____ rated at ____ BTU/HR (kW) Floor Stand
The drycooler shall be the low GPM (l/s) and the total unit sensible cooling capacity with
profile, slow speed, multiple pressure drop shall not 45°F (7.2°C) entering water The floor stand shall be con-
direct drive, propeller fan type. exceed ____ feet of water temperature. The dual cooling structed of a heliarc welded
The drycooler shall be con- (kPa), when in the Econ–O– source coil shall require ____ tubular steel frame. The floor
structed of aluminum and Cycle mode of operation. GPM (l/s) of chilled water and stand shall have adjustable
contain a copper tube alum- the pressure drop shall not legs with vibration isolation
inum fin coil with an integral 2.7.4.7 Pressure Rating exceed ____ PSI (kPa). pads. The floor stand shall be
electric control panel and The condenser/GLYCOOL coil ____ inches (mm) high.
disconnect switch. The dry- circuit shall be designed for a 2.8 Optional
cooler shall be designed for Specifications Floor Stand Turning Vane
pressure of (150) (300) PSI.
____°F (°C) ambient. The precision environmental A factory supplied, field
2.7.4 Dual Cooling control system shall be mounted turning vane shall
2.7.4.4 Glycol Pump Source Systems be provided.
Package equipped with the following
The dual cooling source optional components. Temperature and
This system shall be pro- system shall consist of an
vided with a centrifugal pump Disconnect Switch Humidity Recorder
air or water cooled compres-
mounted in a weatherproof sorized system with the addi- (Non-Locking Type) Provide a 7-day/24 hour
and vented enclosure. The tion of a chilled water coil, a The manual disconnect switch temperature and humidity
pump shall be rated for ____ modulating control valve, and shall be mounted in the high recorder of the full scope,
GPM (l/s) at ____ feet of head a comparative temperature voltage section of the elec- two pen, surface mounted
(kPa), and operate on ____ sensor. The system shall be trical panel. The switch shall type with 100 recording
volt, 3 phase, ____ Hz. able to function either as a be accessible with the door charts, one red and one blue
modulating chilled water closed. bottle of recording ink.
2.7.4.4 (Optional) Dual Recorder shall have a 110
Pump Package system or as a compressor-
ized system, or a combination Disconnect Switch volt, single phase, ____ Hz
The dual pump package shall of both. The primary mode of (Locking Type) power supply.
include pumps, enclosure, cooling shall be chilled water. The manual disconnect switch
field mounted flow switch, Switchover between the two shall be mounted in the high
and a separate factory wired cooling modes shall be per- voltage section of the elec-
control box (including a lead/ formed automatically by the trical panel. The switch shall
lag switch for the pumps). The microprocessor control. be accessible from the out-
standby pump shall automati- side of the unit with the door
cally start upon failure of the closed, and prevent access
lead pump. Each pump shall to the high voltage electrical
be rated for ____ GPM (l/s) at components until switched to
____ feet of head (kPa). the “OFF” position.
Smoke Detector 3.0 EXECUTION 3.2 Field Quality Control
The smoke detector shall 3.1 Installation Start up mainframe coolant
immediately shut down the of Precision Air units in accordance with
environmental control system Conditioning Units manufacturer’s start up
and activate the alarm system instructions. Test controls
when activated. The smoke 3.1.1 General and demonstrate compliance
detector shall be mounted in Install precision air condi- with requirements.
the electrical panel with the tioning units in accordance
sensing element in the return with manufacturer’s installa- These specifications
air compartment. tion instructions. Install describe requirements for a
units plumb and level, firmly computer room environmental
SiteScan Site Monitoring control system. The system
System anchored in locations indi-
cated, and maintain manu- shall be designed to maintain
44 Provide a SiteScan monitor facturer’s recommended temperature and humidity
system with the Deluxe clearances. conditions in the rooms con-
System/3. The SiteScan shall taining electronic equipment.
have the capability to monitor 3.1.2 Electrical Wiring
and change (at the user Install and connect electrical
direction) the temperature The manufacturer shall design
devices furnished by manu- and furnish all equipment to
and humidity setpoints and facturer but not specified to
sensitivities of each unit. The be fully compatible with heat
be factory mounted. Furnish dissipation requirements.
printer shall provide the user copy of manufacturer’s electri-
with chronological alarm cal connection diagram sub-
information. It shall also be mittal to electrical contractor.
capable of being programmed
to print out environmental 3.1.3 Piping Connections
conditions or operating modes Install and connect devices
at each unit. furnished by manufacturer
but not specified to be factory
mounted. Furnish copy of
manufacturer’s piping con-
nection diagram submittal to
piping contractor.
Installation/Application Guidelines

Selecting the Critical or plastic base paint on con- Provide approximately 34" raised floor panel. An 18" x
Space Location crete walls or floors to prevent (86 cm) service clearance on 6" (45.7 x 15.2 cm) heavy-
Selection of the Critical Space moisture migration. Doors the left, right and in front of duty pencil proof type grille
site requires evaluation and should not be undercut or the unit whenever possible. typically has 56 square
consideration of many factors. have grilles in them. Light The minimum space required inches (361 cm2) of free
These include the proximity of fixtures which require room air for installation is 24" (61 cm) area.
the Critical Space to related to cool them and allow room on the left end, 24" (61 cm) 5. Perforated panels are
operations, security, interior air to enter the area above the on the right end (0" for down- available from various
vs. exterior zones of the false ceiling should not be flow air cooled units) and 24" manufacturers of raised
building and proximity of the used when the false ceiling (61 cm) in front of the unit. floors. These panels are
packaged environmental area is not a part of the site This space is necessary to usually 2' x 2' (.61m x
control system to the outdoor air distribution plan. provide for routine mainte- .61m) square and have a
air cooled condenser, cooling Outside air should be nance such as replacing nominal free area of
tower or drycooler. In general, kept to an absolute minimum. filters, adjusting the fan speed approximately 108 to 45
the location of the Critical Fresh air adds to the heating, and cleaning the humidifier. 144 square inches (697 to
Space should be in an area cooling, humidifying and Note: If 6" filters are used, 25" 929 cm2). Use caution in
of the building which is not dehumidifying loads of the (63.5 cm) is required on the selecting perforated panels
affected by outside tempera- site. It is recommended that right end for removal and as some manufacturers
tures or relative humidities. If a outside air be kept below 5% replacement of filters. have only 36 to 40 square
site is chosen with an outside of the total air circulated in the inches (232 to 258 cm2) of
space because of the small Air Distribution of
wall, the area of window glass Downflow Systems free area, requiring four
should be kept to a minimum quantity of people who will be times as many panels.
and double or triple-glazed working in the site. For underfloor air distribution,
observe the following guide- 6. Always check specifica-
glass should be used to pre- Installation tions of the floor supplier
vent condensation in winter. lines:
of a Downflow before specifying the total
1. Avoid locating units in an number of perforated
Room Preparation Environmental alcove or at the extreme
Control System panels and grilles required
When designing the Critical end of a room which has to handle the air flow. The
Space, consideration should The indoor packaged system a high aspect ration (long
can be installed on an acces- proper specifications for
be given to accessibility and narrow room). grilles and perforated
dimensional requirements for sible raised floor system. It 2. Avoid locating units too
may be necessary to furnish panels should indicate the
the environmental control close to each other. Units total free area required
equipment as well as the additional pedestal support located relatively close to
under the unit to ensure max- for air delivery rather than
electronic equipment. This each other tend to reduce the number of panels and
includes checking the size imum structural support. Or a the effectiveness of air
separate floorstand for the grilles. (See Table for
of door openings, elevator distribution. recommended free area
capacities and, in the case unit may be used as support,
independent of the raised 3. Select the air supply grilles required for each Liebert
of a raised floor application, and perforated panels for model.) The table below
selecting a flooring system floor, and installed prior to
the flooring system (see the raised floor to ensure indicates the recom-
capable of supporting all minimum loss of pressure mended free area based
the hardware. Consideration Optional Features). The use
of the floorstand permits the in the circuit. Air volume on having the supply air
should also be given to the dampers on grilles, which grilles and perforated
type of electrical power distri- environmental control system
to be installed, piped, wired extend several inches panels sized to handle
bution and control system to below the surface of the approximately 75% of the
be used in the Critical Space. and inspected prior to the
installation of the raised floor. raised floor, are usually total CFM (CMH) of the
Sufficient area for any detrimental to air flow. units at a velocity of 550 to
planned growth of the Critical This permits much easier
access to all underfloor piping Consideration of the height 600 ft/mm. (2.8 to 3.1 m/s).
Space and redundancy in of the damper on the grille The remaining 25% of the
environmental control units and wiring and would enable
the construction to be com- in conjunction with the air flow in the computer
should be considered during floor height will determine room raised floor passes
initial planning. pleted in the least amount of
time. The floorstand further whether this type of grille through cable cutouts,
The room should be well may be used. cracks between the panels,
insulated and must have a provides vibration isolation
from the adjacent raised floor 4. The grilles used in raised and other leakage areas.
sealed vapor barrier. The
ceiling or ceiling plenum must and eliminates the need for floors vary in size, the
be sealed as a false ceiling cutting special openings in the largest being approxi-
provides no protection from floor panels under the unit. All mately 18" x 6" (45.7 x
vapor migration. Use a rubber field piping and electrical enter 15.2 cm). A larger grille size
the unit from the bottom of the would be detrimental to the
unit at the left end. structural capacity of the
Installation of an Electrical Installation of the Air
RECOMMENDED FREE AREA (FT2) FOR Upflow Environmental Requirements for Cooled Condenser
GRILLES OR PERFORATED PANELS Control System the Environmental The air cooled condenser
The indoor packaged system Control System should be located for maxi-
550 600 can be installed on an acces- Three-phase electrical service mum security and mainte-
MODEL MODEL MODEL F.P.M. F.P.M.
sible raised floor system as is required for all models in nance accessibility. Avoid
DH-75A DH-86W DH-72G 4.6 4.2
DH-114A DH-127W DH-110G 6.3 5.8
described for a downflow 208, 230, 460, or 575 volt ground level sites with public
DH-125A DH-138W DH-116G 7.7 7.1 system or on a solid non- 60 hertz.) access or areas which con-
DH-199A DH-219W DH-192G 11.5 10.5 raised floor. It can be installed Electrical service to the tribute to heavy snow or
DH-245A DH-267W DH-240G 13.9 12.8
DH-290A DH-315W DH-265G 16.4 15.0 inside the Critical Space or unit should conform with both ice accumulations. Utilize
DH-380A DH-412W DH-363G 20.4 18.8 outside the Critical Space. A national and local electrical centrifugal condensers
typical installation within the codes. Select the proper wire whenever interior building
space can be accomplished size for minimum allowable locations must be used.
46 without using any ductwork. voltage drops to assure To assure adequate air
7. The decision to use a The packaged system should dependable operation during supply, it is recommended
grille or a perforated panel have a front-return cabinet (or periods of peak power usage that condensers be located
depends on several fac- bottom return if air cooled on when “brownouts” may occur. in a clean air area, away
tors. Perforated panels a raised floor) with an optional See Wire Size Amp values in from loose dirt and foreign
are generally used in the front discharge plenum which the electrical Specifications matter that may clog the coil.
computer room near the sits on top of the unit. If sup- section. In addition, condensers must
hardware. Grilles with ply air must be ducted to A manual electrical dis- not be located in the vicinity
adjustable dampers should several locations within the connect switch should be of steam, hot air or fume
be used in areas where space, duct flanges are installed within 5 ft. (1.5 m) of exhausts. Also, condensers
“people comfort” is a prime provided on the blower dis- the unit in accordance with should be located no closer
consideration, such as: charges to attach the duct- codes or a disconnect switch than 3 feet (1 meter) from a
keypunch areas, areas work. A decorative plenum is may be factory supplied, wall, obstruction or adjacent
around the line printer, or available in different heights mounted within the unit, unit.
other operator areas. This to conceal the ductwork accessible from the exterior Install condensers in a
will allow the personnel to between the unit and ceiling. with a locking or non-locking level position to assure proper
adjust the flow rates for The packaged system can be type of operating handle. refrigerant flow and oil return.
their comfort rather than installed outside the space (see Optional Equipment/All Condenser legs have mount-
the equipment loads. and ducted in and out of the Systems). For emergency ing holes for securing the
Caution should be used space. In this case, the unit shut-down of each environ- condensers to steel supports
when applying dampered should have a rear return mental control system through or concrete pad. For roof
grilles or dampered with duct connections for the fire detection systems, panic installations, mount condens-
perforated panels around return air. Supply air duct- buttons, etc., utilize the low ers on steel supports in accor-
high heat gain areas to work should be attached to voltage terminal strip located dance with local codes. For
ensure that the dampers the blower discharges as within each unit. ground installations, a con-
are not closed-off by shuf- described above. All field crete pad is sufficient to
fling of cables, occasional piping and electrical enter the Liebert Air Cooled provide adequate support.
operator discomfort, or unit on the lower left corner Environmental Electrical service is
carelessness. of the unit’s left end. Control System required for all air cooled
8. Avoid low floor elevations Provide approximately The Liebert air cooled environ- condensers at the location of
(below 7-1/2" / 90.5 mm), (34" 86cm) service clearance mental control system is the condenser. This power
loosely installed flooring on the left, right and in front of shipped with a separate air supply does not necessarily
systems, and below floor the unit whenever possible. cooled condenser. The refrig- have to be the same voltage
obstructions, such as: The minimum space required erant piping must be con- supply as required by the
electrical wiring chases, for installation is 24" (61cm) nected in the field and then indoor unit. This separate
unusual length of computer on the left end, 24" (61cm) on be dehydrated and charged. power supply may be 208,
system cables, or piping the right end and 24" (61cm) Other services required to 230, 460 or 575 volt 60 hertz.
clusters. in front of the unit. This space make it operational are: For electrical characteris-
is necessary to provide for 1) Electrical supply to the tics of the standard matching
routine maintenance such as indoor unit; 2) Electrical supply voltage condensers, see Full
replacing filters, adjusting the to the air cooled condenser; Load Amps in the Air Cooled
fan speed and cleaning the 3) Condensate and Humidifer Condensers section of Elec-
humidifier. Note: If 6" filters are drain line and 4) Water source trical Specifications. The only
used, 25" (63.5cm) is required for the humidifier. electrical connection between
on the right end for removal the indoor unit and the air
and replacement of filters. cooled condenser is a two
wire control interlock which
is field connected.
Piping Considerations Factory approval is Liebert Water Cooled When the water source
All refrigeration piping required whenever a Environmental Control for the condenser is of poor
should be installed with high refrigerant piping run System quality, it is good practice to
temperature brazed joints. exceeds 200 feet (60 meters) The Liebert water cooled provide cleanable filters in the
Prevailing good refrigeration equivalent length or when environmental control system supply line. These filters will
practices should be employed condensers must be located is shipped as a complete pre- trap the particles in the water
for piping supports, leak test- below the level of the package system. The refrig- supply and extend the service
ing, dehydration and charging cooling coil. eration system is complete life of the water cooled con-
of the refrigeration circuits. For downflow systems, all and factory charged, ready densers. When required, the
The refrigeration piping should piping below the raised floor for operation. Other services water cooled condensers may
be isolated from the building must be located so that it required to make it operational be cleaned by removing the
by the use of vibration offers the least resistance to are: 1) Electrical supply to the heads and rodding the tubes
isolating supports. air flow discharging from the indoor unit; 2) Water source of the condensers. The con-
Traps should be installed in system. Careful planning of for the condensers; 3) Con- densers may also be acid 47
the hot gas lines vertical risers the piping layout under the densate and Humidifier drain cleaned, however, acid is
every 40 feet (1.2 meters) in raised floor is required to line and 4) Water source for generally not permitted in
elevation. These traps will prevent the air flow from being the humidifier. computer room locations.
collect condensed refrigerant blocked from any portion of Consideration of the
and refrigerant oil during the room. When installing Piping Considerations minimum water temperature
the off cycle of the unit and piping on the raised floor, it is Each environmental control to be supplied from the
ensure the flow of refrigerant recommended that the pipes unit contains a water cooled cooling tower or other water
oil during operation. Inverted be mounted in a horizontal condenser for each refrigera- source will determine if the
traps should be installed at fashion on the same elevation tion circuit. The supply and need exists to insulate the
the air cooled condenser to plane rather than stacked one return lines to the water condenser supply and return
prevent refrigerant migration. above the other on support cooled condensers are mani- lines. Insulation will prevent
brackets. folded together to provide condensation on the water
Whenever possible, the one supply and one return lines.
pipes should be run parallel line customer connection. It To provide for the emer-
to the air flow. All condensate is recommended that manual gency of water leaks, floor
and unit drain lines should be service shut-off valves be drains should be provided
trapped and pitched. installed at the supply and with wet traps or a “free-
return line to each unit. This water” detection system such
will provide for routine service as the Liebert Liqui-Tect alarm
or emergency isolation of the should be installed.
unit.

Air Cooled Water Cooled

Condenser Water Supply


Condensed Water Return

Electrical Disconnect Control Interlock to


Switch Supplied Remote Cooling Tower
Control Voltage by Others
Interlock to
Condenser

Line Voltage Downflow


Hot Gas Line Electric Supplied by Others Unit Shown
Humidifier
Liquid Line Water Supply

Downflow
Unit Shown Steam or
Hot Water
Reheat Condensate Drain

Condensate Drain

High Voltage Electric Humidifier


Wiring by Others Water Supply
Electrical Disconnect
Supplied by Others Low Voltage
Wiring by Others
Steam or Hot
*Manual Shut-off Valves Water Reheat
For downflow units, piping Liebert Glycol Cooled cooled condensers may be Installation of the
below the raised floor must Environmental Control cleaned by removing the Drycooler
be located so that it offers the System heads and rodding the tubes Locate the drycoolers for
lease resistance to air flow The Liebert glycol cooled of the condensers. The con- maximum effective security
discharging from the system. environmental control system densers may also be acid as well as best access for
Careful planning of the piping is shipped as a complete pre- cleaned, however, acid is maintenance. Avoid site
layout under the raised floor is packed system. The refrigera- generally not permitted in locations with public access
required to prevent the air flow tion circuit is complete and computer room locations. or areas which will contribute
from being blocked from any factory charged, ready for Consideration of the to heavy snow or ice
portion of the room. When operation. Other services minimum glycol temperature accumulations.
installing piping on the sub- required to make it operational to be supplied from the dry- To assure adequate air
floor, it is recommended that are: 1) Electrical supply to the cooler will determine if the supply, it is recommended
pipes be mounted in a hori- indoor unit; 2) Glycol source need exists to insulate the that drycoolers be located
48 zontal fashion on the same for the condensers; 3) Con- condenser supply and return in a clean air area, away
elevation plane rather than densate and Humidifier drain lines. Insulation will prevent from loose dirt and foreign
stacked one above the other line and 4) Water source for condensation on the glycol matter that may clog the coil.
on support brackets. When- the humidifier. lines in low ambient condi- In addition, drycoolers must
ever possible, the pipes tions. not be located in the vicinity
should be run parallel to the Piping Considerations To provide for the emer- of steam, hot air or fume
air flow. All condensate and Each environmental control gency of water leaks, floor exhausts. Also, drycoolers
unit drain lines should be unit contains a glycol cooled drains should be provided should be located no closer
trapped and pitched. condenser for each refrigera- with wet traps or a “free- than 3 feet (1 meter) from a
tion circuit. The supply and water” detection system such wall, obstruction or adjacent
return lines to the condensers as the Liebert Liqui-Tect alarm unit.
are manifolded together to should be installed. Locate the pump near the
provide one supply and one For downflow units, piping drycooler and the expansion
return line customer connec- below the raised floor must be tank at the highest point in
tion. It is recommended that located so that is offers the the system. The drycooler has
manual service shut-off valves least resistance to air flow mounting holes in the legs to
be installed at the supply and discharging from the system. secure it in position. For roof
return line of each unit. This Careful planning of the piping installations, mount drycoolers
will provide for routine service layout under the raised floor is on steel supports across load
Glycol Cooled or emergency isolation of the required to prevent the air flow bearing walls in accordance
unit. When required, the glycol from being blocked from any with local codes. For ground
Expansion Tank portion of the room. When
Installed at Highest Point installations, a concrete pad is
installing piping on the sub- sufficient to provide support.
floor, it is recommended that Electrical service is
pipes be mounted in a hori- required for all drycoolers at
zontal fashion on the same the location of the outdoor
elevation plane rather than system. The power supply
stacked one above the other does not necessarily have to
on support brackets. When- be the same voltage supply
ever possible, the pipes as required by the indoor unit.
should be run parallel to the This separate power supply
air flow. All condensate and may be 208, 230, 460 or 575
unit drain lines should be volt, 60 hertz. For electrical
trapped and pitched. characteristics of the standard
matching voltage drycoolers,
see Full Load Amps in the
Pump and Pump and Drycoolers section
Housing of Electrical Specifications.
The only electrical connection
Electrical Disconnect between the indoor unit and
Supplied by Others Electric the drycooler is a two wire
Humidifier
Water Supply control interlock which is
field connected.
Steam or Hot
Water Reheat

Downflow Condenser Supply High Voltage


Unit Shown Condenser Return Wiring by Others
Low Voltage
Wiring by Others
Condensate Drain
* Manual Shut-off Valves
Glycol/Inhibitor –15°F (–26°C). As compared Deduct from this value the
Solution to water, 40% glycol at 110°F factory supplied unit and
The percentage of glycol to (43°C) has a pressure drop drycooler pressure drop
water will be determined by approximately 15% greater at 40% and 40°F (4.4°C).
the outdoor ambient in which for equivalent flow rates in The result is the amount of
the system is operating. Just SCH 40 steel pipe. When head available for field piping
as critical, is the inhibitor used the temperature of the 40% pressure drop. Field piping
with the glycol. solution falls to a 40°F (4.4°C) pressure drops, when cal-
Commercial ethylene glycol level, the pressure drop is culated at 40%, 40°F (4.4°C)
(Dupont Telar, Union Carbide 41% greater than water. The glycol solution, less than or
Ucar Thermofluid 17 and Dow exact amount of increase equal to the available pressure
Chemical Dowtherm SR–1), depends on the actual pipe from the pump, do not require
when pure, is generally less size and type, fluid velocity, a special factory pump
corrosive to the common temperature, and concentra- selection.
metals of construction than tion. Consult glycol fluid sup- When the anticipated field 49
water itself. It will, however, plier for compete information. pressure drops exceeds the
assume the corrosivity of the The pressure drop informa- available, or multiple units are
water from which it is pre- tion for Liebert Glycool sys- connected to a common set
pared and may become tems are calculated for 40% of risers to a large roof
increasingly corrosive with Dowtherm SR-1 glycol, at mounted drycooler, consult
use if not properly inhibited. 40°F (4.4°C) average solution the factory for special pump
Proper inhibitor mainte- temperature. This will be the selections.
nance must be performed in condition of maximum pres-
order to prevent corrosion of sure drop at the design flow
the glycol system. We would rates for the Glycool units and
recommend a chemical treat- drycoolers.
ment such as Betz Inhibitor When selecting a pump
590 or Betz Entec equivalent for glycol solutions, the per-
as recommended and manu- formance of a centrifugal
factured by Betz Laboratories, pump is affected by the vis-
Inc. cosity and specific gravity of
Automotive anti-freeze is the fluid. Glycol in the range
unacceptable and must not of 20–50% concentration, and
be used in an environmental temperatures of 40°F to 110°F
control system. (4.4°C to 43°C), affect the per-
formance curves less than
Glycool Application 1%, and standard water pump
Notes curves can be used without
When using a glycol solution modification.
as a heat rejection and/or When using the Glycool
cooling fluid for heat transfer, system, all glycol piping inside
special consideration must be of the building should be insu-
given to pipe sizing and pump lated to prevent sweating on
selections to insure proper the piping during the Econ-O-
operation. The viscosity, and Cycle when the fluid tempera-
therefore the pressure drop ture drops to 40°F (4.4°C).
of glycol solutions, depend These considerations are
heavily on two factors. They included in the Liebert Glycool
are the concentration of the standard system design. The
solution (30%, 40%, etc.) and pump selections indicated,
the temperature of the at the design flow rate, are
solution. tabulated with the total head
When using glycol for the capability of the pump.
Glycool systems, a concen-
tration of 40% is normally
selected. This provides freeze
protection to approximately
50
51
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