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246755-YTG-D-0407

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Unitary Products Group

APPLYING FILTER PRESSURE DROP TO 
DETERMINE SYSTEM AIRFLOW

To determine the approximate airflow of the unit with a filter in
place, follow the steps below:

1.

Select the filter type.

2.

Select the number of return air openings or calculate the
return opening size in square inches to determine the
proper filter pressure drop.

3.

Determine the External System Static Pressure (ESP)
without the filter.

4.

Select a filter pressure drop from the table based upon
the number of return air openings or return air opening
size and add to the ESP from Step 3 to determine the
total system static.

5.

If total system static matches a ESP value in the airflow
table (i.e. 0.20 w.c. (50 Pa), 0.60 w.c. (150 Pa), etc,) the
system airflow corresponds to the intersection of the
ESP column and Model/Blower Speed row.

6.

If the total system static falls between ESP values in the
table (i.e. 0.58 w.c. (144 Pa), 0.75 w.c. (187 Pa), etc.),
the static pressure may be rounded to the nearest value
in the table determining the airflow using Step 5 or calcu-
late the airflow by using the following example.

Example: For a 60,000 BTUH (17.58 kW) furnace with a bot-
tom return opening and operating on high-speed blower, it is
found that total system static is 0.58” w.c. To determine the
system airflow, complete the following steps:

Obtain the airflow values at 0.50 w.c. (125 Pa) & 0.60 w.c.
(150 Pa) ESP.

Airflow @ 0.50”: 1250 CFM (35.4 m

3

/min)

Airflow @ 0.60”: 1180 CFM (33.4 m

3

/min)

Subtract the airflow @ 0.50 w.c. (125 Pa) from the airflow @
0.60 w.c. (150 Pa) to obtain airflow difference.

1180 - 1250 = -70 CFM (-12 m

3

/min)

Subtract the total system static from 0.50 w.c. (125 Pa) and
divide this difference by the difference in ESP values in the
table, 0.60 w.c.       (150 Pa) - 0.50 w.c. (125 Pa), to obtain a
percentage.

(0.58 - 0.50) / (0.60 - 0.50) = 0.8

Multiply percentage by airflow difference to obtain airflow
reduction.

(0.8) X (-70) = -56

Subtract airflow reduction value to airflow @ 0.50 w.c. (125
Pa) to obtain actual airflow @ 0.58 in. w.c. (144 Pa) ESP.

1250 - 56 = 1194

ACCESSORIES

PROPANE (LP) CONVERSION KIT - 

1NP0347 - All units

This accessory conversion kit may be used to convert natural
gas (N) units for propane (LP) operation. Conversions must
be made by qualified distributor or dealer personnel.

SIDE RETURN FILTER - 

1SR0302 - All Models

1SR0200 - All Models

BOTTOM RETURN FILTER - 

1BR0114 or 1BR0214 - For 14-1/2” cabinets

1BR0117 or 1BR0217 - For 17-1/2” cabinets

1BR0121 or 1BR0221 - For 21” cabinets

1BR0124 or 1BR0224 - For 24-1/2” cabinets

INTERNAL FILTER WITH FIBER FILTER - 

1HF0801 - All Models

HIGH ALTITUDE PRESSURE SWITCHES - 

For installation where the altitude is less than 8,000 feet it is
not required that the pressure switch be changed. For alti-
tudes above 8,000 feet see kits below. Conversion must be
made by qualified distributor or dealer personnel.

1PS0313 - 040, 060, 080, 100 MBH
1PS0314 - 120 MBH

ROOM THERMOSTATS 

- A wide selection of compatible

thermosets are available to provide optimum performance
and features for any installation.

1 Heat Stage only, manual, mechanical thermostat. Add sub-
base for 1H/1C.

1H/1C, manual change-over electronic non-programmable 
thermostat.

1H/1C, auto/manual changeover, electronic programmable,
deluxe 7-day, thermostat.

1H/1C, auto/manual changeover, electronic programmable.

* For the most current accessory information, refer to the
price book or consult factory.

Summary of Contents for PT8-UH

Page 1: ...rranty on commercial applica tions 5 year limited parts warranty FEATURES Two stage heating operation includes Two stage gas valve Two stage inducer operation Two speed blower operation Provides increased comfort level very quiet unit oper ation Adjustable delay timer allows two stage operation with single stage thermostat Compact easy to install ideal height 40 cabinet Blower off delay for coolin...

Page 2: ... 13 3 8 RATINGS PHYSICAL ELECTRICAL DATA Models Input Cabinet High Low Output BTU H High Low Nominal Airflow Cabinet Width AFUE Blower Blower Size MBH MBH CFM In Hp Amps In PT8A12N040UH11 40 26 32 21 1200 14 1 2 80 0 1 2 7 7 10 x 8 PT8A12 N L 060UH11 57 42 46 34 1200 14 1 2 80 0 1 2 7 7 10 x 8 PT8A12 N L 080UH11 80 59 64 48 1200 14 1 2 80 0 1 2 7 7 10 x 8 PT8B16 N L 080UH11 80 59 64 48 1600 17 1 2...

Page 3: ...1690 1630 1570 1500 1430 1330 Medium 1470 1450 1440 1430 1390 1360 1310 1270 1220 1150 Low 1260 1260 1260 1260 1250 1200 1150 1110 1070 1010 PT8C16 N L 080UH11 High 2077 1992 1922 1830 1727 1617 1507 1355 1219 1050 Medium 1729 1673 1631 1581 1507 1421 1293 1187 1053 907 Low 1448 1452 1432 1390 1324 1264 1176 1058 939 774 PT8B12N100UH11 High 1700 1620 1560 1480 1390 1300 1210 1110 970 820 Medium Hi...

Page 4: ...080UH11 Low N A 900 900 890 870 850 800 730 670 560 High 2000 1960 1930 1900 1800 1760 1710 1640 1550 1460 Medium 1440 1440 1430 1420 1400 1380 1340 1300 1220 1150 Low 1220 1230 1230 1230 1200 1190 1170 1160 1110 1050 PT8C16 N L 080UH11 High 2172 2101 2028 1943 1854 1732 1621 1503 1344 1144 Medium 1640 1633 1626 1584 1518 1480 1378 1276 1125 965 Low 1388 1404 1412 1396 1362 1311 1222 1144 1001 827...

Page 5: ...lter manufacturer NOTES 1 Air velocity through throwaway type filters may not exceed 300 feet per minute All velocities over this require the use of high velocity filters 2 Air flows above 1800 CFM require either return from two sides or one side plus bottom RECOMMENDED FILTER SIZES Cabinet Size Side in Bottom in A 16 x 25 14 x 25 B 16 x 25 16 x 25 C 2 16 x 25 20 x 25 FILTER PERFORMANCE PRESSURE D...

Page 6: ...nce 1180 1250 70 CFM 12 m3 min Subtract the total system static from 0 50 w c 125 Pa and divide this difference by the difference in ESP values in the table 0 60 w c 150 Pa 0 50 w c 125 Pa to obtain a percentage 0 58 0 50 0 60 0 50 0 8 Multiply percentage by airflow difference to obtain airflow reduction 0 8 X 70 56 Subtract airflow reduction value to airflow 0 50 w c 125 Pa to obtain actual airfl...

Page 7: ...tion Light E W1 First Stage Heat G Fan G Fan Connection of the C Termainal 24 Volt Common is optional when used with batteries Thermostat Installer Setup Number 1 System Type must be set to 6 2 Heat 2 Cool Conventional R 24 Volt Hot Heat XFMR W2 Second Stage Heat RC 24 Volt Hot Cool XFMR E W1 First Stage Heat G Fan DN22U00124 THERMOSTAT Y2 Second Stage Cool Y2 Second Stage Cool Y First Stage Cool ...

Page 8: ...tion Menu must be set to Heat Pump 2 Set W2 Delay on furnace to OFF HM Humidistat BSG Bonnet Sensor Bonnet Sensor Optional BS Bonnet Sensor W2 Second Stage Auxiliary Heat W2 Second Stage Auxiliary Heat AUX Auxiliary Heat E W1 First Stage Auxiliary Heat E W1 First Stage Auxiliary Heat W Auxiliary Heat Y2 Second Stage Heat Cool Y2 Second Stage Heat Cool Y2 Second Stage Heat Cool Y2 Second Stage Heat...

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