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Form No: MM0704A-1212

R
134a
R
407C
50Hz
60Hz
INSTALLATION,
OPERATION &
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
INSTALLATION,
OPERATION &
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
R
410A
PRECISION
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL UNIT
50/60 Hz
DB-Aire II
(Indoor Unit)
DB-Aire II (Outdoor Unit)
DB-Aire II Systems

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Page No
GENERAL INFORMATION
Nomenclature ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Performance And Technical Data ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
Dual Coils Option ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Electrical Data ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Dimensional Data ............................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Remote Air-Cooled Condensers ........................................................................................................................................................ 20

INSTALLATION
Inspection ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Transport ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Operating Limits ................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Locating The Unit And Installation Clearance .................................................................................................................................... 21
Dismantling Unit Frame ...................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Removing Fixed Panels ..................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Removing Filters ................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Installing Discharge Plenum (Optional) .............................................................................................................................................. 24
Belt Tension Inspection Guide ........................................................................................................................................................... 25
Air-Cooled Piping ............................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Pipe Supports ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Field Provided Piping And Wiring ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
Long Refrigeration Piping ................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Leak Test (System Pressure Test) ..................................................................................................................................................... 29
Vacuum Test And Dehydration .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
Charging ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
System Check For Overcharging ....................................................................................................................................................... 30
Water Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................. 30
Humidifier (Optional) .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Modulating Hot Gas Reheat For DX System ..................................................................................................................................... 32
Remote Air Cooled Condenser (DBRC) ............................................................................................................................................. 32
Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Dimensional Clearance - Remote Air Cooled Condenser (DBRC) .................................................................................................... 33

OPERATION
Electrical Connections ........................................................................................................................................................................ 34
Check For Correct Phasing ................................................................................................................................................................ 34
Under-Floor Water-Detection Probe (Optional) .................................................................................................................................. 34
Alarm Processor ................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
Control Logic ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Piping Schematic ............................................................................................................................................................................... 37

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
Troubleshooting Chart ........................................................................................................................................................................ 41
Sample Log Sheet .............................................................................................................................................................................. 43

GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 44
CAUTION
The manual is to be retained for the entire service life of the unit
Read the manual carefully before carrying out any operation on the unit
The control is used exclusively for the purpose for which it is intended. Incorrect use of the control shall
release the manufacturer from any liability
This manual is prepared to enable the user to carry out only the operation that can be made with the panels
closed. The panel key which is supplied with the unit must be kept by the person responsible for maintenance.
For identification of the unit (model and serial no.) in case of the necessity for assistance or spare parts, locate
the identification label on the outside of the unit.

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GENERAL INFORMATION


NOMENCLATURE

INDOOR UNIT

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D B A D 0 2 P A U D B H G S K P S E V N 1 Q




























































Outdoor Unit Nomenclature (for Air Cooled DX-System/ Dual Coils System/ DX-System with Hot Gas Reheat )

String 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
D B R C 0 4 P A U A L 1 Q















18 ELECTRIC HEATER OPTION
E = Standard Electric Heater
(All models EXCEPT Air-Cooled DX with
Hot Gas Reheat i.e. DBRU/D)
N = Electric Heaters Not Furnished
(Air-Cooled DX with Hot Gas Reheat
i.e. DBRU/D only)
1 & 2 DB-AIRE II
10 DRAIN PAN OPTIONS
D = Standard GI Painted
T = Stainless Steel
11 DISCHARGE PLENUM OPTION (for Upflow model only)
B = Discharge Plenum
N = Not Selected
12 HUMIDIFIER OPTION
H = Humidifier (water conductivity 75 to 350S/cm)***
N = Not Selected
***Please consult factory for other water conductivity.
13 HOT GAS BYPASS OPTION
G = Hot Gas Bypass
N = Not Selected
3 SYSTEM
A = Air-Cooled (DX)
C = Chilled Water (CW)
D = Dual Coils (DX+CW)*
R = Air-Cooled DX with Hot Gas Reheat
*Model 26 Dual Coils not available
4 CONFIGURATION
U = Upflow
D = Downflow
5 & 6 MODEL
# Std Airflow, ESP Motor hp(kW)
CFM(m
3
/h) (in WG) DX or CW / Dual Coils System
02 1,500 (2,548) 0.3 1.0 (0.75)/1.0 (0.75)
03 1,500 (2,548) 0.3 1.0 (0.75)/1.0 (0.75)
04 2,000 (3,398) 0.3 1.0 (0.75)/ 1.5 (1.1)
05 2,500 (4,247) 0.3 2.0 (1.5)/ 2.0 (1.5)
07 4,000 (6,796) 0.5 2.0 (1.5)/ 2.0 (1.5)
09 5,000 (8,495) 0.5 3.0 (2.2)/ 4.0 (3.0)
11 6,000 (10,194) 0.5 4.0 (3.0)/ 5.5 (4.1)
13 6,500 (11,043) 0.5 5.5 (4.1)/ 5.5 (4.1)
14 8,000 (13,592) 0.5 4.0 (3.0)/ 4.0 (3.0)
16 10,000 (16,989) 0.5 5.5 (4.1)/ 7.5 (5.6)
19 11,000 (18,688) 0.5 7.5 (5.6)/ 7.5 (5.6)
22 11,000 (18,688) 0.5 7.5 (5.6)/ 10.0 (7.5)
26 13,000 (22,086) 0.5 10.0 (7.5)/ Not Applicable
7 REFRIGERANT
P = R407C / Dual Coils System / DX with Hot Gas Reheat
N = R22 for DX, Dual Coils(DX+CW) & DX with Hot Gas
Reheat/ Chilled Water Unit
8 & 9 VOLTAGE OPTIONS
AU = 380~415V/3ph/50Hz
AR = 460V/3ph/60Hz
CD = 208V/3ph/60Hz**
AN = 230V/3ph/60Hz**
EF = 380V/3ph/60Hz**
Model 02 and 03 Air-Cooled Units 60Hz option not available.
**Please consult factory for these special voltages. It requires additional cost and longer lead
time.
21 BMS COMMUNICATION
OPTIONS
1 = ModBus RTU RS485****
2 = ModBus TCPIP
3 = BACnet TCPIP
4 = BACnet MSTP
5 = BACnet PTP
6 = LONworks
7 = GSM Modem
8 = SNMP
N = Not Selected
**** Standard unit comes with one
ModBus RTU RS485 Communication
port.
20 FUTURE OPTION
N = Not Selected
19 VFD OPTION
V = VFD
N = Not Selected
14 EVAPORATOR CONTROL OPTIONS
N = Standard Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV)
S = Standard Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV) &
Liquid Line Solenoid Valve
X = Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV)
15 PANEL INSULATION OPTIONS
K = Double Skin Panel
F = Insulflex Insulation Single Skin Panel
N = Not Selected. Standard Fiberglass Insulation Panel
16 UNDER FLOOR WATER DETECTOR OPTION
P = Pinhole Probe
N = Not selected
17 SMOKE DETECTOR OPTION
S = Smoke Detector
N = Not selected
22 OTHER SPECIAL
OPTION
Q = Special Option
N = Not Selected

1,2,3 & 4 AIR COOLED CONDENSER
8 & 9 VOLTAGE OPTIONS
AU = 380~415V/3ph/50Hz
AR = 460V/3ph/60Hz
CD = 208V/3ph/60Hz**
AN = 230V/3ph/60Hz**
EF = 380V/3ph/60Hz**
**Please consult factory for these special voltages. It requires additional cost and longer lead time.
5 & 6 MODEL
04 *with 220~240V/1ph/50,60Hz
06
08
10
11
13
17
20
26
30
34
40
44
7 REFRIGERANT
P = R22 / R407C
10 CONDENSER FIN OPTIONS
A = Standard Aluminium
H = Hydrophilic
C = Copper Fin
11 BLACK PAINT (EXTERNAL) OPTION
L = Black Paint on Unit External
N = Not selected
12 REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT(S)
1 = 1-Circuit (for standard indoor model 02-13)
2 = 2-Circuits (for standard indoor model 14-26)
13 OTHER SPECIAL OPTION
Q = Special Option
N = Not selected

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GENERAL INFORMATION


PERFORMANCE AND TECHNICAL DATA
Air Cooled Dx System @ 35
o
C (95
o
F) Ambient Temperature
- With or Without Hot Gas Reheat
Model
DBAD/U 02
DBRD/U 02
DBAD/U 03
DBRD/U 03
DBAD/U 04
DBRD/U 04
DBAD/U 05
DBRD/U 05
DBAD/U 07
DBRD/U 07
DBAD/U 09
DBRD/U 09
Return Air
80F/67F/50% RH
(27C/19C/50% RH)
Total Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
41.0
(12.0)
42.9
(12.6)
51.3
(15.0)
63.8
(18.7)
89.6
(26.3)
131.7
(38.6)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
32.2
(9.4)
35.7
(10.5)
44.3
(13.0)
54.7
(16.0)
77.9
(22.8)
111.7
(32.7)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.79 0.83 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.85
Return Air
75F/62.5F/50% RH
(24C/17C/50% RH)
Total Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
34.7
(10.2)
38.8
(11.4)
49.7
(14.6)
58.2
(17.1)
80.9
(23.7)
119.3
(35.0)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
30.7
(9.0)
35.1
(10.3)
44.8
(13.1)
53.8
(15.8)
75.6
(22.1)
109.8
(32.2)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.93 0.93 0.92
Return Air
72F/60F/50% RH
(22C/16C/50% RH)
Total Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
32.7
(9.6)
36.3
(10.6)
46.5
(13.6)
54.6
(16.0)
80.2
(23.5)
118.3
(34.7)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
30.0
(8.8)
33.7
(9.9)
43.8
(12.8)
52.6
(15.4)
75.3
(22.1)
108.8
(31.9)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.92 0.93 0.94 0.96 0.94 0.92
Compressor
Number of
Compressor(s)
1 1 1 1 1 1
Total Power Input
(50Hz)
kW 3.4 3.4 4.7 5.2 6.5 10.2
Total Power Input
(60Hz)
kW N/A N/A 4.4 5.4 6.6 11.2
Hot Gas; Liquid Lines,
50Hz
Inch 5/8 ; 1/2 5/8 ; 1/2 5/8 ; 1/2 5/8 ; 1/2 7/8 ; 1/2 7/8 ; 5/8
Hot Gas; Liquid Lines,
60Hz
Inch N/A N/A 5/8 ; 1/2 5/8 ; 1/2 7/8 ; 1/2 7/8 ; 1/2
Fan & Motor
(Indoor)
Fan Size 10/8 10/8 10/8 10/8 15/15 15/15
Air Volume
CFM
(m
3
/h)
1,500
(2,548)
1,500
(2,548)
2,000
(3,398)
2,500
(4,247)
4,000
(6,796)
5,000
(8,495)
External Static
Pressure (ESP)
in H
2
O
(Pa)
0.3
(75)
0.3
(75)
0.3
(75)
0.3
(75)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
Motor (Standard
Single Coil)
Hp
(kW)
1.0
(0.75)
1.0
(0.75)
1.0
(0.75)
2.0
(1.5)
2.0
(1.5)
3.0
(2.2)
Coil (DX)
Face Area
ft
2
(m
2
)
5.6
(0.5)
5.6
(0.5)
5.6
(0.5)
5.6
(0.5)
12.2
(1.1)
12.2
(1.1)
Face Velocity
FPM
(m/s)
270
(1.4)
270
(1.4)
360
(1.8)
450
(2.3)
327
(1.7)
409
(2.1)
Condensate Drain
O.D
Inch 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8
Filters
(ASHRAE 52.5 MERV 8)
20" x 20" x 2" Qty 2 2 2 2 N/A N/A
20" x 20" x 4" Qty N/A N/A N/A N/A 4 4
20" x 25" x 4" Qty N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Reheat (Electric)
N/A for DBRD/U Models
3-Stages
(rated at 415V)
MBH
(kW)
20.5
(6.0)
20.5
(6.0)
20.5
(6.0)
20.5
(6.0)
41.0
(12.0)
41.0
(12.0)
Steam Humidifier
(Optional)
Capacity (max.)
lbs/hr
(kg/hr)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
Power Input (max.) kW 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
Sound Pressure Level
(at 2m distance, free field, downflow)
dBA 56 56 57 57 62 63

PHYSICAL DATA
Height H
mm
(inch)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
Width W
mm
(inch)
749
(29.5)
749
(29.5)
749
(29.5)
749
(29.5)
1464
(57.6)
1464
(57.6)
Depth D
mm
(inch)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
Weight
DBAD/U
kg
(lbs)
251
(552)
259
(570)
260
(572)
272
(598)
420
(924)
450
(990)
DBRD/U
kg
(lbs)
265
(583)
273
(601)
274
(603)
286
(629)
442
(972)
472
(1038)
Notes: 1.) Add 457mm (18inch) to height of unit for Discharge Plenum (optional) Upflow Models only
2.) Add 32kg (71lbs)- Model 02 to 05; 51kg(112 lbs)-Model 07 to 13; 80kg(176 lbs)- Model 14 to 26 to weight of unit for Discharge Plenum (optional)- Upflow Model only

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GENERAL INFORMATION



Air Cooled Dx System @ 35
o
C (95
o
F) Ambient Temperature
- With Or Without Hot Gas Reheat
Model
DBAD/U 11
DBRD/U 11
DBAD/U 13
DBRD/U 13
DBAD/U 14
DBRD/U 14
DBAD/U 16
DBRD/U 16
DBAD/U 19
DBRD/U 19
DBAD/U 22
DBRD/U 22
DBAD/U 26
DBRD/U 26
Return Air
80F/67F/50% RH
(27C/19C/50% RH)
Total Cooling Capacity
MBH
(kW)
145.7
(42.7)
170.4
(49.9)
190.1
(55.7)
224.3
(65.7)
260.7
(76.4)
288.5
(84.5)
337.3
(98.8)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
128.7
(37.7)
145.9
(42.8)
158.3
(46.4)
190.9
(55.9)
226.1
(66.2)
244.3
(71.6)
286.0
(83.8)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.88 0.86 0.83 0.85 0.87 0.85 0.85
Return Air
75F/62.5F/50% RH
(24C/17C/50% RH)
Total Cooling Capacity
MBH
(kW)
132.5
(38.8)
154.8
(45.4)
182.0
(53.3)
203.1
(59.5)
236.1
(69.2)
262.2
(76.8)
307.4
(90.1)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
124.7
(36.5)
143.3
(42.0)
161.2
(47.2)
185.2
(54.3)
222.7
(65.3)
240.0
(70.3)
276.8
(81.1)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.94 0.93 0.90 0.91 0.94 0.92 0.90
Return Air
72F/60F/50% RH
(22C/16C/50% RH)
Total Cooling Capacity
MBH
(kW)
131.5
(38.5)
145.2
(42.5)
170.2
(49.9)
201.2
(59.0)
234.7
(68.8)
260.1
(76.2)
304.4
(89.2)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
125.5
(36.8)
140.0
(41.0)
155.2
(45.5)
184.5
(54.1)
221.2
(64.8)
237.9
(69.7)
278.6
(81.6)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.95 0.96 0.91 0.92 0.94 0.91 0.92
Compressor
Number of
Compressor(s)
1 1 2 2 2 2 2
Total Power Input
(50Hz)
kW 11.1 12.7 14.7 17.1 20.3 21.8 26.1
Total Power Input
(60Hz)
kW 12.3 13.0 16.3 17.9 22.2 24.2 26.9
Hot Gas; Liquid Lines,
50Hz
Inch 7/8; 5/8 7/8; 5/8
7/8(2);
1/2(2)
7/8(2);
1/2(2)
7/8(2);
5/8(2)
7/8(2);
5/8(2)
7/8(2);
5/8(2)
Hot Gas; Liquid Lines,
60Hz
Inch 7/8; 5/8 7/8; 5/8
7/8(2);
1/2(2)
7/8(2);
1/2(2)
7/8(2);
1/2(2)
7/8(2);
5/8(2)
7/8(2);
5/8(2)
Fan & Motor
(Indoor)
Fan Size 15/15 15/15
15/15
(Twin)
15/15
(Twin)
15/15
(Twin)
15/15
(Twin)
15/15
(Twin)
Air Volume
CFM
(m
3
/h)
6,000
(10,194)
6,500
(11,043)
8,000
(13,592)
10,000
(16,989)
11,000
(18,688)
11,000
(18,688)
13,000
(22,086)
External Static
Pressure (ESP)
in H
2
O
(Pa)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
Motor (Standard
Single Coil)
Hp
(kW)
4.0
(3.0)
5.5
(4.0)
4.0
(3.0)
5.5
(4.0)
7.5
(5.5)
7.5
(5.5)
10.0
(7.5)
Coil (DX)
Face Area
ft
2
(m
2
)
12.2
(1.1)
12.2
(1.1)
23.9
(2.2)
23.9
(2.2)
23.9
(2.2)
23.9
(2.2)
23.9
(2.2)
Face Velocity
FPM
(m/s)
491
(2.5)
532
(2.7)
335
(1.7)
419
(2.1)
461
(2.3)
461
(2.3)
544
(2.8)
Condensate Drain O.D Inch 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8
Filters
(ASHRAE 52.5
MERV 8)
20" x 20" x 2" Qty N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
20" x 20" x 4" Qty 4 4 6 6 6 6 6
20" x 25" x 4" Qty N/A N/A 2 2 2 2 2
Reheat (Electric)
N/A for DBRD/U Models
3-Stages
(rated at 415V)
MBH
(kW)
41.0
(12.0)
41.0
(12.0)
61.4
(18.0)
61.4
(18.0)
61.4
(18.0)
61.4
(18.0)
61.4
(18.0)
Steam Humidifier
(Optional)
Capacity (max.)
lbs/hr
(kg/hr)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
33
(15.0)
33
(15.0)
33
(15.0)
33
(15.0)
33
(15.0)
Power Input (max.) kW 6.0 6.0 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.3
Sound Pressure Level
(at 2m distance, free field, downflow)
dBA 66 70 65 65 66 69 73

PHYSICAL DATA
Height H
mm
(inch)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
Width W
mm
(inch)
1464
(57.6)
1464
(57.6)
2554
(100.6)
2554
(100.6)
2554
(100.6)
2554
(100.6)
2554
(100.6)
Depth D
mm
(inch)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
Weight
DBAD/U
kg
(lbs)
460
(1,012)
474
(1,043)
735
(1,617)
754
(1,659)
802
(1,764)
823
(1,811)
835
(1,837)
DBRD/U
kg
(lbs)
482
(1,060)
496
(1,091)
776
(1,707)
795
(1,659)
843
(1,765)
864
(1,901)
876
(1,927)
Notes: 1.) Add 457mm (18inch) to height of unit for Discharge Plenum (optional) Upflow Models only
2.) Add 32kg (71lbs)- Model 02 to 05; 51kg(112 lbs)-Model 07 to 13; 80kg(176 lbs)- Model 14 to 26 to weight of unit for Discharge Plenum (optional)- Upflow Model only

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GENERAL INFORMATION



Chilled Water System @ Water Supply/ Return 7C/ 12C (44.6F/ 53.6F)
Model
DBCD/U
02
DBCD/U
03
DBCD/U
04
DBCD/U
05
DBCD/U
07
DBCD/U
09
Return Air
80F/67F/50% RH
(27C/19C/50% RH)
Total Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
45.7
(13.4)
62.2
(18.2)
81.4
(23.8)
95.8
(28.1)
147.2
(43.1)
186.5
(54.6)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
34.9
(10.2)
44.2
(12.9)
59.3
(17.4)
71.1
(20.8)
109.3
(32.0)
138.6
(40.6)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.76 0.71 0.73 0.74 0.74 0.74
Water Flow Rate
GPM
(m
3
/hr)
10.5
(2.4)
14.3
(3.2)
18.7
(4.2)
22.0
(5.0)
33.8
(7.7)
41.9
(9.5)
Water Pressure Drop PSI (kPa)
4.2
(29.3)
10.4
(71.4)
3.7
(25.7)
4.9
(34.1)
5.0
(34.7)
18.3
(125.8)
Return Air
75F/62.5F/50% RH
(24C/17C/50% RH)
Total Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
31.8
(9.3)
43.0
(12.6)
57.5
(16.9)
67.9
(19.9)
103.8
(30.4)
132.3
(38.8)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
29.9
(8.8)
37.1
(10.9)
50.5
(14.8)
61.0
(17.9)
93.2
(27.3)
118.6
(34.8)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.94 0.86 0.88 0.90 0.90 0.90
Water Flow Rate
GPM
(m
3
/hr)
7.3
(1.7)
9.9
(2.2)
13.2
(3.0)
15.6
(3.5)
23.8
(5.4)
29.7
(6.7)
Water Pressure Drop PSI (kPa)
2.3
(15.8)
5.5
(38.0)
2.1
(14.3)
2.7
(18.8)
2.7
(18.8)
10.1
(69.6)
Return Air
72F/60F/50% RH
(22C/16C/50% RH)
Total Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
26.8
(7.9)
35.9
(10.5)
48.1
(14.1)
57.0
(16.7)
86.9
(25.5)
108.9
(31.9)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
26.4
(7.7)
32.5
(9.5)
44.4
(13.0)
53.8
(15.8)
82.0
(24.0)
107.8
(31.6)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.99 0.91 0.92 0.94 0.94 0.99
Water Flow Rate
GPM
(m
3
/hr)
6.0
(1.4)
8.0
(1.8)
10.7
(2.4)
12.7
(2.9)
19.3
(4.4)
24.2
(5.5)
Water Pressure Drop
PSI
(kPa)
1.6
(11.1)
3.9
(26.6)
1.4
(9.9)
1.9
(13.2)
1.9
(13.2)
7.1
(49.0)
Fan & Motor
(Indoor)
Fan Size 10/8 10/8 10/8 10/8 15/15 15/15
Air Volume
CFM
(m
3
/h)
1,500
(2,548)
1,500
(2,548)
2,000
(3,398)
2,500
(4,247)
4,000
(6,796)
5,000
(8,495)
External Static
Pressure (ESP)
in H
2
O
(Pa)
0.3
(75)
0.3
(75)
0.3
(75)
0.3
(75)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
Motor
hp
(kW)
1.0
(0.75)
1.0
(0.75)
1.0
(0.75)
2.0
(1.5)
2.0
(1.5)
3.0
(2.2)
Coil
(Chilled Water)
Face Area
ft
2

(m
2
)
5.6
(0.5)
5.6
(0.5)
5.6
(0.5)
5.6
(0.5)
12.2
(1.1)
12.2
(1.1)
Face Velocity
FPM
(m/s)
270
(1.4)
270
(1.4)
360
(1.8)
450
(2.3)
327
(1.7)
409
(2.1)
Condensate Drain
O.D
inch 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8
Chilled Water
Control
3-Way Modulating
Valve, Size
DN, mm 25 25 25 25 25 25
Kv, m/h 10 10 10 10 10 10
Filters
(ASHRAE 52.5
MERV 8)
20" x 20" x 2" Qty 2 2 2 2 N/A N/A
20" x 20" x 4" Qty N/A N/A N/A N/A 4 4
20" x 25" x 4" Qty N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Reheat
(Electric)
3-Stages
(rated at 415V)
MBH
(kW)
20.5
(6.0)
20.5
(6.0)
20.5
(6.0)
20.5
(6.0)
41.0
(12.0)
41.0
(12.0)
Steam Humidifier
(Optional)
Capacity (max.)
lbs/hr
(kg/hr)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
Power Input (max.) kW 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
Sound Pressure Level
(at 2m distance, free field, downflow)
dBA 48 50 52 55 52 53

Physical Data
Height H
mm
(inch)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
Width W
mm
(inch)
749
(29.5)
749
(29.5)
749
(29.5)
749
(29.5)
1464
(57.6)
1464
(57.6)
Depth D
mm
(inch)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
Weight

kg
(lbs)
205
(451)
212
(466)
219
(482)
229
(504)
365
(803)
374
(823)
Note: 1.) Add 457mm (18 inch) to height of unit for Discharge Plenum (optional) Upflow Models only
2.) Add 32kg (71lbs)- Model 02 to 05; 51kg(112 lbs)- Model 07 to 13; 80kg(176 lbs)- Model 14 to 26 to weight of unit for Discharge Plenum (optional)- Upflow Model only

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GENERAL INFORMATION



Chilled Water System @ Water Supply/ Return 7C/ 12C (44.6F/ 53.6F)
Model DBCD/U 11 DBCD/U 13 DBCD/U 14 DBCD/U 16 DBCD/U 19 DBCD/U 22 DBCD/U 26
Return Air
80F/67F/50% RH
(27C/19C/50% RH)
Total Cooling Capacity
MBH
(kW)
228.1
(66.8)
252.1
(73.9)
291.5
(85.4)
340.7
(99.8)
396.9
(116.3)
447.5
(131.1)
505.1
(148.0)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
169.6
(49.7)
185.3
(54.3)
216.8
(63.5)
258.8
(75.8)
297.9
(87.3)
324.0
(94.9)
370.8
(108.6)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.74 0.74 0.74 0.76 0.75 0.72 0.73
Water Flow Rate
GPM
(m
3
/hr)
52.3
(11.9)
57.8
(13.1)
66.8
(15.2)
78.1
(17.7)
91.0
(20.7)
102.6
(23.3)
115.8
(26.3)
Water Pressure Drop
PSI
(kPa)
7.5
(51.7)
15.0
(103.4)
4.2
(28.7)
5.5
(37.7)
4.9
(34.1)
11.7
(81.0)
14.5
(99.8)
Return Air
75F/62.5F/50% RH
(24C/17C/50% RH)
Total Cooling Capacity
MBH
(kW)
162.0
(47.5)
179.7
(52.7)
205.3
(60.2)
240.5
(70.5)
280.9
(82.3)
319.0
(93.5)
360.4
(105.6)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
145.3
(42.6)
158.9
(46.6)
184.9
(54.2)
221.9
(65.0)
255.5
(74.9)
277.1
(81.2)
318.1
(93.2)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.90 0.88 0.90 0.92 0.91 0.87 0.88
Water Flow Rate
GPM
(m
3
/hr)
37.2
(8.4)
41.2
(9.4)
47.1
(10.7)
55.1
(12.5)
64.4
(14.6)
73.2
(16.6)
82.7
(18.8)
Water Pressure Drop
PSI
(kPa)
4.1
(28.4)
8.4
(57.7)
2.3
(15.5)
3.0
(20.6)
2.7
(18.5)
6.5
(45.1)
8.1
(55.6)
Return Air
72F/60F/50% RH
(22C/16C/50% RH)
Total Cooling Capacity
MBH
(kW)
136.1
(39.9)
151.1
(44.3)
172.2
(50.5)
202.5
(59.3)
236.4
(69.3)
267.6
(78.4)
303.1
(88.8)
Sensible Cooling
Capacity
MBH
(kW)
128.4
(37.6)
140.2
(41.1)
163.4
(47.9)
196.3
(57.5)
225.8
(66.2)
243.6
(71.4)
280.0
(82.0)
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR) 0.94 0.93 0.95 0.97 0.96 0.91 0.92
Water Flow Rate
GPM
(m
3
/hr)
30.3
(6.9)
33.6
(7.6)
38.3
(8.7)
45.1
(10.2)
52.6
(11.9)
59.5
(13.5)
67.4
(15.3)
Water Pressure Drop
PSI
(kPa)
2.9
(19.7)
5.9
(40.7)
1.6
(11.1)
2.1
(14.3)
1.9
(12.9)
4.6
(31.7)
5.7
(39.2)
Fan & Motor
(Indoor)
Fan Size 15/15 15/15
15/15
(Twin)
15/15
(Twin)
15/15
(Twin)
15/15
(Twin)
15/15
(Twin)
Air Volume
CFM
(m
3
/h)
6,000
(10,194)
6,500
(11,043)
8,000
(13,592)
10,000
(16,989)
11,000
(18,688)
11,000
(18,688)
13,000
(22,086)
External Static Pressure
(ESP)
in H
2
O
(Pa)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
0.5
(125)
Motor
Hp
(kW)
4.0
(3.0)
5.5
(4.0)
4.0
(3.0)
5.5
(4.0)
7.5
(5.5)
7.5
(5.5)
10.0
(7.5)
Coil
(Chilled Water)
Face Area
ft
2
(m
2
)
12.2
(1.1)
12.2
(1.1)
23.9
(2.2)
23.9
(2.2)
23.9
(2.2)
23.9
(2.2)
23.9
(2.2)
Face Velocity
FPM
(m/s)
491
(2.5)
532
(2.7)
335
(1.7)
419
(2.1)
461
(2.3)
461
(2.3)
544
(2.8)
Condensate Drain O.D inch 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8
Chilled Water
Control
3-Way Modulating
Valve, Size
DN, mm 40 40 40 40 40 50 50
Kv, m/h 16 16 16 16 16 25 25
Filters
(ASHRAE 52.5
MERV 8)
20" x 20" x 2" Qty N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
20" x 20" x 4" Qty 4 4 6 6 6 6 6
20" x 25" x 4" Qty N/A N/A 2 2 2 2 2
Reheat
(Electric)
3-Stages
(rated at 415V)
MBH
(kW)
41.0
(12.0)
41.0
(12.0)
61.4
(18.0)
61.4
(18.0)
61.4
(18.0)
61.4
(18.0)
61.4
(18.0)
Steam Humidifier
(Optional)
Capacity (max.)
lbs/hr
(kg/hr)
17
(8.0)
17
(8.0)
33
(15.0)
33
(15.0)
33
(15.0)
33
(15.0)
33
(15.0)
Power Input (max.) kW 6.0 6.0 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.3
Sound Pressure Level
(at 2m distance, free field, downflow)
dBA 57 58 52 58 59 60 64

Physical Data
Height H
mm
(inch)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
1944
(76.5)
Width W
mm
(inch)
1464
(57.6)
1464
(57.6)
2554
(100.6)
2554
(100.6)
2554
(100.6)
2554
(100.6)
2554
(100.6)
Depth D
mm
(inch)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
874
(34.4)
Weight

kg
(lbs)
398
(876)
410
(902)
602
(1,324)
615
(1,353)
665
(1,463)
678
(1,492)
688
(1,514)
Note: 1.) Add 457mm (18 inch) to height of unit for Discharge Plenum (optional) Upflow Models only
2.) Add 32kg (71lbs)- Model 02 to 05; 51kg(112 lbs)- Model 07 to 13; 80kg(176 lbs)- Model 14 to 26 to weight of unit for Discharge Plenum (optional)- Upflow Model only

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GENERAL INFORMATION


DUAL COILS OPTION

Air Cooled DX & Chilled Water Systems
This system is a combination of the both Direct Expansion (DX) and Chilled Water (CW) system with 2 cooling coil.
Cooling capacity and other parameters for DX and CW System are as per stated on respective tables; except for the
following.
Model DBDD/U 02 DBDD/U 03 DBDD/U 04 DBDD/U 05 DBDD/U 07 DBDD/U 09
Fan Motor (Indoor)
hp
(kW)
1.0
(0.75)
1.0
(0.75)
1.5
(1.1)
2.0
(1.5)
2.0
(1.5)
4.0
(3.0)
Sound Pressure Level
(at 2m distance, free field, downflow)
dBA 56 56 57 57 62 63
Weight
kg
(lbs)
270
(594)
284
(625)
292
(642)
304
(669)
467
(1,027)
497
(1,093)

Model DBDD/U 11 DBDD/U 13 DBDD/U 14 DBDD/U 16 DBDD/U 19 DBDD/U 22 DBDD/U 26
Fan Motor (Indoor)
hp
(kW)
5.5
(4.0)
5.5
(4.0)
4.0
(3.0)
7.5
(5.5)
7.5
(5.5)
10.0
(7.5)
N/A
Sound Pressure Level
(at 2m distance, free field, downflow)
dBA 66 70 65 65 66 69
Weight
kg
(lbs)
523
(1,151)
537
(1,181)
823
(1,811)
842
(1,852)
909
(2,000)
941
(2,070)
Notes: 1.) Add 457mm (18inch) to height of unit for Discharge Plenum (optional) Upflow Models only
2.) Add 32kg (71 lbs)- Model 02 to 05; 51kg(112 lbs)-Model 07 to 13; 80kg(176 lbs)- Model 14 to 22 to weight of unit for Discharge Plenum (optional)- Upflow Model only


CONDENSER SELECTION
Selections are to be based on standard airflow rate and return air temperature of 24C / 17C (75F / 62.5F) or
lesser at sea level.
Model
DX-System DBAD/U 02 DBAD/U 03 DBAD/U 04 DBAD/U 05 DBAD/U 07 DBAD/U 09
Dual Coils
System
DBDD/U 02 DBDD/U 03 DBDD/U 04 DBDD/U 05 DBDD/U 07 DBDD/U 09
DX-System with
Hot Gas Reheat
DBRD/U 02 DBRD/U 03 DBRD/U 04 DBRD/U 05 DBRD/U 07 DBRD/U 09
Total Heat Rejection
(Nominal)
MBH
(kW)
46
(14)
51
(15)
60
(18)
73
(21)
101
(30)
151
(44)
35C (95F) Ambient - DBRC04 DBRC04 DBRC04 DBRC06 DBRC08 DBRC10
37.8C (100F) Ambient - DBRC04 DBRC04 DBRC06 DBRC06 DBRC08 DBRC13
40.6C (105F) Ambient - DBRC04 DBRC06 DBRC06 DBRC08 DBRC11 DBRC17
43C (110F) Ambient See Note 1 DBRC06 DBRC06 DBRC08 DBRC11 DBRC17 DBRC20
46C (115F) Ambient See Note 1 DBRC08 DBRC11 DBRC17 DBRC17 DBRC26 DBRC34
49C (120F) Ambient See Note 2 DBRC11 DBRC11 DBRC17 DBRC20 DBRC26 DBRC34
52C (125F) Ambient See Note 3 DBRC13 DBRC13 DBRC20 DBRC26 DBRC30 DBRC40

Model
DX-System DBAD/U 11 DBAD/U 13 DBAD/U 14 DBAD/U 16 DBAD/U 19 DBAD/U 22 DBAD/U 26
Dual Coils
System
DBDD/U 11 DBDD/U 13 DBDD/U 14 DBDD/U 16 DBDD/U 19 DBDD/U 22 N/A
DX-System with
Hot Gas Reheat
DBRD/U 11 DBRD/U 13 DBRD/U 14 DBRD/U 16 DBRD/U 19 DBRD/U 22 DBRD/U 26
Total Heat Rejection
(Nominal)
MBH
(kW)
171
(50)
193
(57)
220
(64)
262
(77)
293
(86)
332
(97)
388
(114)
35C (95F) Ambient - DBRC13 DBRC17 DBRC17 DBRC20 DBRC20 DBRC26 DBRC30
37.8C (100F) Ambient - DBRC17 DBRC17 DBRC20 DBRC26 DBRC26 DBRC30 DBRC30
40.6C (105F) Ambient - DBRC20 DBRC26 DBRC26 DBRC26 DBRC34 DBRC34 DBRC34
43C (110F) Ambient See Note 1 DBRC26 DBRC30 DBRC34 DBRC40 DBRC44 DBRC44 DBRC44
46C (115F) Ambient See Note 1 DBRC40 DBRC44 DBRC44 DBRC30 x 2 DBRC30 x 2 DBRC40 x 2 DBRC40 x 2
49C (120F) Ambient See Note 2 DBRC40 DBRC44 DBRC44 DBRC30 x 2 DBRC34 x 2 DBRC40 x 2 DBRC44 x 2
52C (125F) Ambient See Note 3 DBRC44 DBRC44 DBRC26 x 2 DBRC30 x 2 DBRC34 x 2 DBRC44 x 2 DBRC44 x 2
Notes: 1.) Multiply Total Compressor Power Input by 1.05
2.) Multiply Cooling Capacity by 0.9. Multiply Total Compressor Power Input by 1.1
3.) Multiply Cooling Capacity by 0.9. Multiply Total Compressor Power Input by 1.2

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GENERAL INFORMATION


ELECTRICAL DATA

Air Cooled DX & Chilled Water Systems
1.) STANDARD - COOLING & ELECTRIC HEATERS
At 35
o
C (95
o
F) ambient; Return Air at 24
o
C/17
o
C/50 %RH (75
o
F/62.5
o
F/50 %RH)
Model DBAD/U 02 DBAD/U 03 DBAD/U 04 DBAD/U 05 DBAD/U 07 DBAD/U 09
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 15.6 18 20 15.7 18 20 17.6 20 25 20.1 22 32 32.7 37 50 39.1 44 60
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 16.0 18 20 16.2 18 20 18.0 20 25 20.5 23 32 33.6 38 50 39.7 44 63
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 16.4 19 20 16.6 19 20 18.4 21 25 21.0 23 32 34.5 39 50 40.3 45 63
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz N/A N/A 15.3 17 20 18.0 20 25 28.5 32 40 35.7 40 50

Model DBAD/U 11 DBAD/U 13 DBAD/U 14 DBAD/U 16 DBAD/U 19 DBAD/U 22 DBAD/U 26
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 43.5 49 63 51.6 58 75 58.0 64 75 65.7 71 100 72.1 78 100 77.5 83 100 93.4 100 125
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 44.2 50 63 53.0 60 75 59.1 65 75 66.9 73 100 72.9 79 100 78.5 85 100 96.0 103 125
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 45.3 51 63 55.6 63 80 60.6 67 75 68.7 75 100 73.8 80 100 80.6 87 100 101.0 109 125
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz 38.3 43 60 41.4 46 63 53.2 59 63 56.5 62 75 64.5 70 100 67.3 73 100 75.8 81 100

Return Air at 24
o
C/17
o
C/50 %RH (75
o
F/62.5
o
F/50 %RH)
Model DBCD/U 02 DBCD/U 03 DBCD/U 04 DBCD/U 05 DBCD/U 07 DBCD/U 09
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 9.7 12 16 9.7 12 16 9.7 12 16 11.3 13 16 18.9 23 25 20.3 24 30
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 10.0 12 16 10.0 12 16 10.0 12 16 11.5 14 16 19.6 24 25 20.8 25 30
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 10.2 12 16 10.2 12 16 10.2 12 16 11.7 14 16 20.0 24 25 21.2 25 30
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz 6.6 8 10 7.9 9 16 9.1 11 16 10.5 12 16 18.1 22 25 19.2 23 25

Model DBCD/U 11 DBCD/U 13 DBCD/U 14 DBCD/U 16 DBCD/U 19 DBCD/U 22 DBCD/U 26
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 22.0 26 30 23.9 28 32 29.6 35 40 31.5 37 40 34.5 40 50 34.5 40 50 38.0 44 50
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 22.5 26 30 24.2 28 32 30.5 37 40 32.3 38 40 35.1 41 50 35.1 41 50 38.4 44 50
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 22.8 27 30 24.5 29 32 31.2 37 40 32.9 39 40 35.6 42 50 35.6 42 50 38.8 45 50
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz 20.5 24 30 22.0 26 30 28.0 34 40 29.5 35 40 31.9 38 50 31.9 38 50 35.8 41 50


2.) STANDARD WITH OPTIONAL HUMIDIFIER
At 35
o
C (95
o
F) ambient; Return Air at 24
o
C/ 17
o
C/50 %RH (75
o
F/62.5
o
F/50 %RH)
Model DBAD/U 02 DBAD/U 03 DBAD/U 04 DBAD/U 05 DBAD/U 07 DBAD/U 09
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 24.7 27 32 24.8 27 32 26.7 29 32 29.2 31 40 41.8 46 60 48.2 53 63
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 24.7 27 32 24.9 27 32 26.7 29 32 29.2 31 40 42.2 46 50 48.4 53 63
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 24.8 27 32 25.0 27 32 26.8 29 32 29.3 31 40 42.9 47 50 48.7 53 63
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz N/A N/A 22.9 25 30 25.5 27 30 36.0 40 50 43.2 47 63

Model DBAD/U 11 DBAD/U 13 DBAD/U 14 DBAD/U 16 DBAD/U 19 DBAD/U 22 DBAD/U 26
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 52.6 58 75 60.7 68 80 75.1 81 100 82.8 89 100 89.2 95 100 94.6 100 125 110.5 117 150
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 52.8 58 75 61.7 69 80 75.3 81 100 83.1 89 100 89.2 95 100 94.8 101 125 112.3 119 150
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 53.7 59 80 64.0 72 100 76.2 82 100 84.3 91 100 89.5 96 100 96.3 103 125 116.7 124 150
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz 45.8 50 63 48.9 54 63 67.3 73 100 70.6 76 100 78.6 84 100 81.4 87 100 89.9 96 100

Return Air at 24
o
C/17
o
C/50 %RH (75
o
F/62.5
o
F/50 %RH)
Model DBCD/U 02 DBCD/U 03 DBCD/U 04 DBCD/U 05 DBCD/U 07 DBCD/U 09
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 18.8 21 25 18.8 21 25 18.8 21 25 20.4 22 25 28.0 32 40 29.4 33 40
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 18.7 21 25 18.7 21 25 18.7 21 25 20.2 22 25 28.2 32 40 29.5 33 40
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 18.6 21 25 18.6 21 25 18.6 21 25 20.0 22 25 28.4 33 40 29.6 34 40
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz 14.2 15 20 15.4 17 20 16.7 19 20 18.1 20 25 25.6 29 40 26.7 30 40

Model DBCD/U 11 DBCD/U 13 DBCD/U 14 DBCD/U 16 DBCD/U 19 DBCD/U 22 DBCD/U 26
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 31.1 35 40 33.0 37 40 46.7 52 60 48.6 54 60 51.6 57 63 51.6 57 63 55.1 61 70
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 31.1 35 40 32.9 37 40 46.7 53 60 48.5 55 60 51.4 57 63 51.4 57 63 54.7 61 70
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 31.2 35 40 32.9 37 40 46.8 53 60 48.5 55 60 51.3 58 63 51.3 58 63 54.5 61 70
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz 28.0 32 40 29.5 33 40 42.1 48 50 43.6 49 60 46.0 52 60 46.0 52 60 49.9 56 70

Note : RLA - Rated Load Amps MCA - Minimum Circuit Amps MFS - Maximum Fuse Size

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GENERAL INFORMATION


ELECTRICAL DATA

Air Cooled Dual Coils (DX + CW) & DX With Hot Gas Reheat Systems
1.) STANDARD - COOLING & ELECTRIC HEATERS
At 35
o
C (95
o
F) ambient; Return Air at 24
o
C/17
o
C/50 %RH (75
o
F/62.5
o
F/ 50 %RH)
Model DBDD/U 02 DBDD/U 03 DBDD/U 04 DBDD/U 05 DBDD/U 07 DBDD/U 09
Power Supply
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 15.6 9.7 18 20 15.7 9.7 18 20 18.3 10.4 20 25 20.1 11.3 22 30 32.7 18.9 37 40 40.8 22.0 45 60
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 16.0 10.0 18 20 16.2 10.0 18 20 18.6 10.6 21 25 20.5 11.5 23 30 33.6 19.6 38 40 41.4 22.5 46 60
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 16.4 10.2 19 20 16.6 10.2 19 20 19.0 10.8 21 25 21.0 11.7 23 30 34.5 20.0 39 40 41.9 22.8 47 60
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz N/A N/A 16.0 9.8 18 20 18.0 10.5 20 25 28.5 18.1 32 40 37.0 20.5 41 50

Model DBDD/U 11 DBDD/U 13 DBDD/U 14 DBDD/U 16 DBDD/U 19 DBDD/U 22
Power Supply
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 45.4 23.9 51 63 51.6 23.9 58 75 58.0 29.6 64 75 68.7 34.5 74 100 72.1 34.5 78 100 81.0 38.0 87 100
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 45.9 24.2 51 63 53.0 24.2 60 75 59.1 30.5 65 75 69.7 35.1 76 100 72.9 35.1 79 100 81.8 38.4 88 100
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 47.0 24.5 53 63 55.6 24.5 63 75 60.6 31.2 67 75 71.4 35.6 78 100 73.8 35.6 80 100 83.8 38.8 90 100
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz 39.8 22.0 44 60 41.4 22.0 46 63 53.2 28.0 59 63 58.9 31.9 65 75 64.5 31.9 70 100 71.2 35.8 77 100

2.) STANDARD WITH OPTIONAL HUMIDIFIER
At 35
o
C (95
o
F) ambient; Return Air at 24
o
C/17
o
C/50 %RH (75
o
F/62.5
o
F/ 50 %RH)
Model DBDD/U 02 DBDD/U 03 DBDD/U 04 DBDD/U 05 DBDD/U 07 DBDD/U 09
Power Supply
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 24.7 18.8 27 32 24.8 18.8 27 32 27.4 19.5 29 32 29.2 20.4 31 40 41.8 28.0 46 50 49.9 31.1 55 63
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 24.7 18.7 27 32 24.9 18.7 27 32 27.3 19.3 29 32 29.2 20.2 31 40 42.2 28.2 46 50 50.0 31.1 55 63
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 24.8 18.6 27 32 25.0 18.6 27 32 27.4 19.2 29 32 29.3 20.0 31 40 42.9 28.4 47 50 50.3 31.2 55 63
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz N/A N/A 23.6 17.4 25 30 25.5 18.1 27 30 36.0 25.6 40 50 44.5 28.0 49 63

Model DBDD/U 11 DBDD/U 13 DBDD/U 14 DBDD/U 16 DBDD/U 19 DBDD/U 22
Power Supply
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
RLA
(DX)
RLA
(CHW)
MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 54.5 33.0 60 75 60.7 33.0 68 80 75.1 46.7 81 100 85.8 51.6 92 100 89.2 51.6 95 100 98.1 55.1 104 125
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 54.6 32.9 60 75 61.7 32.9 69 80 75.3 46.7 81 100 86.0 51.4 92 100 89.2 51.4 95 100 98.1 54.7 104 125
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 55.4 32.9 61 75 64.0 32.9 72 80 76.2 46.8 82 100 87.1 51.3 93 100 89.5 51.3 96 100 99.5 54.5 106 125
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz 47.3 29.5 52 63 48.9 29.5 54 63 67.3 42.1 73 100 73.0 46.0 79 100 78.6 46.0 84 100 85.3 49.9 91 100

3.) COOLING & HOT GAS REHEAT
At 35
o
C (95
o
F) ambient; Return Air at 24
o
C/17
o
C/50 %RH (75
o
F/62.5
o
F/ 50 %RH)
Model DBRD/U 02 DBRD/U 03 DBRD/U 04 DBRD/U 05 DBRD/U 07 DBRD/U 09
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 8.0 9 16 8.1 10 16 10.0 12 20 12.4 15 20 17.4 21 32 23.8 28 40
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 8.0 9 16 8.2 10 16 10.0 12 20 12.5 15 20 17.5 21 32 23.6 28 40
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 8.1 10 16 8.3 10 16 10.1 12 20 12.6 15 20 17.8 21 32 23.7 28 40
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz N/A N/A 7.8 9 16 10.5 12 20 13.4 16 25 20.6 25 40

Model DBRD/U 11 DBRD/U 13 DBRD/U 14 DBRD/U 16 DBRD/U 19 DBRD/U 22 DBRD/U 26
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 28.2 34 50 36.3 43 63 35.1 39 50 42.8 47 63 49.2 54 75 54.6 60 75 70.5 77 100
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 28.1 33 50 37.0 44 63 35.0 39 50 42.8 47 63 48.8 54 63 54.4 60 75 71.9 79 100
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 28.6 34 50 39.0 47 75 35.5 39 50 43.7 48 63 48.8 54 63 55.6 61 75 76.0 84 100
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz 23.2 28 40 26.3 31 50 30.6 34 40 33.9 37 50 41.9 46 60 44.7 49 63 53.2 58 75

4.) COOLING & HOT GAS REHEAT WITH OPTIONAL HUMIDIFIER
At 35
o
C (95
o
F) ambient; Return Air at 24
o
C/17
o
C/50 %RH (75
o
F/62.5
o
F/ 50 %RH)
Model DBRD/U 02 DBRD/U 03 DBRD/U 04 DBRD/U 05 DBRD/U 07 DBRD/U 09
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 17.1 19 25 17.2 19 25 19.1 21 25 21.6 24 32 26.6 30 40 32.9 38 50
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 16.6 19 25 16.8 19 25 18.6 21 25 21.1 23 32 26.1 30 40 32.3 37 50
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 16.4 19 25 16.6 19 25 18.4 21 25 21.0 23 32 26.2 30 40 32.0 37 50
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz N/A N/A 15.3 17 20 18.0 20 25 20.9 24 32 28.1 32 40

Model DBRD/U 11 DBRD/U 13 DBRD/U 14 DBRD/U 16 DBRD/U 19 DBRD/U 22 DBRD/U 26
Power Supply RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS RLA MCA MFS
380V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 37.3 43 63 45.4 52 80 52.2 56 75 59.9 64 80 66.3 71 80 71.7 77 100 87.6 95 125
400V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 36.7 42 63 45.6 53 80 51.2 55 63 59.0 63 80 65.0 70 80 70.6 76 100 88.1 95 125
415V/ 3Ph/ 50Hz 37.0 43 63 47.3 55 80 51.2 55 63 59.3 64 80 64.5 69 80 71.3 77 100 91.7 99 125
460V/ 3Ph/ 60Hz 30.7 35 50 33.8 39 50 44.7 48 60 48.0 51 63 56.0 60 75 58.8 63 80 67.3 72 100

Note : RLA - Rated Load Amps MCA - Minimum Circuit Amps MFS - Maximum Fuse Size

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GENERAL INFORMATION


DIMENSIONAL DATA
Down Flow - Air Cooled System (With or Without Hot Gas Reheat)
DBAD/ DBRD 02, 03, 04, 05






















DBAD/ DBRD 07, 09, 11, 13























DBAD/ DBRD 14, 16, 19, 22, 26




















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GENERAL INFORMATION



Down Flow - Chilled Water System

DBCD 02, 03, 04, 05






















DBCD 07, 09, 11, 13























DBCD 14, 16, 19, 22, 26




















- 13 -

GENERAL INFORMATION



Down Flow - Dual Coils System

DBDD 02, 03, 04, 05






















DBDD 07, 09, 11, 13























DBDD 14, 16, 19, 22





















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GENERAL INFORMATION



Up Flow - Air Cooled System (With or Without Hot Gas Reheat)

DBAU/ DBRU 02, 03, 04, 05






















DBAU/ DBRU 07, 09, 11, 13























DBAU/ DBRU 14, 16, 19, 22, 26





















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GENERAL INFORMATION



Up Flow - Chilled Water System

DBCU 02, 03, 04, 05






















DBCU 07, 09, 11, 13























DBCU 14, 16, 19, 22, 26





















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GENERAL INFORMATION



Up Flow - Dual Coils System

DBDU 02, 03, 04, 05






















DBDU 07, 09, 11, 13























DBDU 14, 16, 19, 22





















- 17 -

GENERAL INFORMATION



Up Flow With Plenum - Air Cooled System (With or Without Hot Gas Reheat)

DBAU/ DBRU 02, 03, 04, 05






















DBAU/ DBRU 07, 09, 11, 13























DBAU/ DBRU 14, 16, 19, 22, 26





















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GENERAL INFORMATION



Up Flow With Plenum - Chilled Water System

DBCU 02, 03, 04, 05






















DBCU 07, 09, 11, 13























DBCU 14, 16, 19, 22, 26





















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GENERAL INFORMATION



Up Flow With Plenum - Dual Coils System

DBDU 02, 03, 04, 05






















DBDU 07, 09, 11, 13























DBDU 14, 16, 19, 22





















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GENERAL INFORMATION


REMOTE AIR-COOLED CONDENSERS
Technical Data








































Model Physical Data Electrical Data
Length 'L'


mm (ins)
Fans Approx.
Weight

kg(lbs)
Motor

Qty
RPM Motor FLA (3-Phase)
Qty Total L/S

(CFM)
380V

(50Hz)
400V

(50Hz)
415V

(50Hz)
460V

(60Hz)
50Hz 60Hz
DBRC 04 870 (34) 1 2030 (4300) 100 (220) 1 900 1075 220~240Vac, 1Ph, 50/60Hz.
FLA @ 240V/50Hz = 1.4A;
FLA @ 240V/60Hz = 1.5A
DBRC 06 870 (34) 1 3210 (6800) 111 (244) 1 925 1110 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7
DBRC 08 870 (34) 1 3210 (6800) 122 (268) 1 925 1110 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7
DBRC 10 870 (34) 1 3210 (6800) 134 (295) 1 925 1110 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7
DBRC 11 870 (34) 1 3210 (6800) 180 (400) 1 925 1110 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7
DBRC 13 1683 (66) 2 6420 (13600) 190 (420) 2 925 1110 4.0 3.8 3.6 3.4
DBRC 17 1683 (66) 2 6420 (13600) 204 (450) 2 925 1110 4.0 3.8 3.6 3.4
DBRC 20 1683 (66) 2 6420 (13600) 265 (583) 2 925 1110 4.0 3.8 3.6 3.4
DBRC 26 2500 (98) 3 9630 (20400) 288 (634) 3 925 1110 6.0 5.7 5.4 5.1
DBRC 30 2500 (98) 3 9630 (20400) 320 (700) 3 925 1110 6.0 5.7 5.4 5.1
DBRC 34 2500 (98) 3 9630 (20400) 355 (780) 3 925 1110 6.0 5.7 5.4 5.1
DBRC 40 3308 (130) 4 12838 (27200) 380 (835) 4 925 1110 8.0 7.6 7.2 6.8
DBRC 44 3308 (130) 4 12838 (27200) 410 (900) 4 925 1110 8.0 7.6 7.2 6.8
Notes: 1.) All dimensions are in mm (inches).
2.) * = 889(35), ** = 972(38.25) for DBRC-04

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INSTALLATION


INSPECTION
The DB-Aire II unit has been tested and inspected prior to shipment. To ensure that the unit has been received in
excellent condition, perform a visual inspection of the outer crating immediately upon delivery, and note any external
damage on the freight carriers delivery forms. As soon as possible, inspect the unit itself for possible internal
damage. File a claim with the shipping company if the shipment is damaged or incomplete. Freight damage claims
are the responsibility of the purchaser.


TRANSPORT
The unit is mounted on skid pallet, packed several times in plastic film and crated. It must always be transported
vertically upright on the pallet with a fork lift. The unit can be moved by lifting devices with ropes. For this the ropes
have to be fixed at the pallet, and the upper unit edges have to be protected by wooden laths or spreader bars to
prevent damage to the unit.
To avoid any damage to the unit during transportation, it is recommended that the unit should only be removed from
its packaging when the unit has reached its final destination. It is also essential to make sure that the floor on which
the unit is to be installed is capable of supporting its weight. The weight of the unit can be found on the Performance
and Technical Data on this manual.



















OPERATING LIMITS
Units are designed to operate within working ranges (See Performance and Technical Data). The limits are referred
to new machines which have been correctly installed and serviced. The warranty clauses are no longer valid for any
possible damage or malfunction that may occur during or due to operation outside the application values.

Direct Expansion (DX) System Chilled Water (CW) System
Room Condition 68F(20C) to 80
o
F(27
o
C), 45 to 55% RH
Ambient Condition Min. 66
o
F(19
o
C), for DBRC Outdoor Units -
Water Pressure - Max 232PSI (16bar)


LOCATING THE UNIT AND INSTALLATION CLEARANCE
Consult local building codes and the national electrical code for special installation requirements. During installation,
respect the clearance required for air-flow, wiring, routine and major servicing and maintenance work. The unit may
be set directly on top of a raised floor if the raised floor has sufficient load capacity. The unit should not be placed
near any corner of the room or at the end of a long, narrow room. For best air distribution, the unit should be
centered against the longest wall and as close to the load as possible.
The unit is designed for full front access with hinged and lock type full height doors. Therefore it allows flexible
installation by grouping same or differing models and capacities to be installed side by side. No side and rear
clearance is required. However, all the fixed panels can be externally removed by the special unit stopper system.
This facilitates additional ease of field installation, service and maintenance on the system. Please refer to Removing
Fixed Panels section on this manual.

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Notes:
It is the responsibility of the installing contractor / engineer to check the re-assembled unit structure is
correct for each system installation. The warranty clauses are no longer valid for any possible damage or
malfunction that may occur due to improper re-assembly of unit and piping work installation.
Removing the Center Frame (model 07 to 26 only)
1. From unit external, remove the cap.
2. From unit internal, unscrew the nut and remove the bolt.
INSTALLATION


All piping and wiring connections are designed from unit bottom. Proper openings should have already been cut on
the raised floor by others.















Minimum Unit Clearance
Model
Unit Height H,
mm (inch)
Unit Width W,
mm (inch)
Unit Depth D,
mm (inch)
A, mm (inch)
(Recommended)
B,
mm (inch)
C,
mm (inch)
02 to 05
1944 (76.5)
749 (29.5)
874 (34.4)
Min 305 (12); Max 900 (35.5)
Turning vanes is recommended for
downflow (by others)
800 (31.5)
610 (24)
Standard Discharge Plenum Height 457
(18) (optional for Upflow Model only)
07 to 13 1464 (57.6)
14 to 26 2554 (100.6)

DISMANTLING UNIT FRAME
The unit frame (center and side) can be dismantled. Thus the aluminium profiles can be pulled out. This offers the
flexibility of the unit structure especially the unit is needed for site knocked down (SKD) due to site condition. Note
that all fixed and access panels as well as the center frame (for model 07 to 26) must be removed prior to dismantle
the unit frame.
When this situation arises, it is recommended to inform factory upfront in order not to braze all piping joints.
All joints, however, can be brazed at site by others.



















Removing the Side Frame
1. Remove the first side M6 cap screw on nylon.
2. Remove the screw cover.
3. Remove the other two M6 screws.
4. Pull out the aluminium profiles.
1
2
1
2
3
3
4

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INSTALLATION


REMOVING FIXED PANELS
All fixed panels are externally
installed onto the unit cabinet
by using special stopper
system without using screws.
The stopper system facilitates
the removable of panels for
additional ease of field
installation, service and
maintenance on the system.





















1. Remove the bottom stopper
bar.
Gently tap the screw driver
flat head into the mating
surface between the nylon
corner and the stopper bar.
Then gradually pull the
stopper bar out of its slot as
shown.










2. Remove the top stopper bar.
Repeat the steps as 1.











3. Remove the left or right side
stopper bars respectively.
Repeat the steps as 1. After
all four side stopper bars
have been pulled out;
remove the panel from the
unit cabinet.
To reinstall back the fixed panel, reverse the steps. Locate the panel on the frame.

1
Stopper Bars
Fixed
Panel
2
3

Note that the left and right side stopper bars have to be inserted prior to the top and bottom stopper bars.
3

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INSTALLATION


REMOVING FILTERS

All units are supplied together with air filters. Follow the below steps to withdraw the filters.

1.
















2.









3.

Lift up the filter as shown until it touches
filter rack (top).


Tilt the filter (bottom) as shown to
allow it coming out from the filter
rack and remove it from the unit.






One at a time, slide the other
filters to the previous filter
location. Follow the above steps
to remove the filters from the
unit.
Place in the new filters in
reverse sequence of the above
steps.

INSTALLING DISCHARGE PLENUM (OPTIONAL)
Discharge plenum box is supplied separately which to be installed onto the unit by others at field. Follow the below
steps to install the discharge plenum.


1.













2.





3.
















Place and align the plenum on top of the
unit as shown.

Make sure the bottom face of the plenum
(or top of the unit frame) is adhered with
rubber gasket.


Remove the pre-installed tap-
screws from the supply air grille.

Take out the supply air grille.

Through the grille opening,
fasten the plenum onto the unit
using tapping screws on the pre-
punched holes at all 4 sides.

Place back the supply air grilles.


Filter
Fasten the plenum
along 4 sides
Screws

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INSTALLATION


BELT TENSION INSPECTION GUIDE
When installing or replacing belts, always use a complete set of new belts. Mixing old and new belts will result in the
premature wear or breakage of the newer belts.
Correct tensioning of V-belts drive is carried out as follows,
1. Fit the belts into the grooves and increase the centre distance until the belts are snug.
(Note: Never lever belts over sheaves)
2. Tighten belts and equalize belt slack so that it is on the same side of belt for all belts. Failure to do so may result
in uneven belt stretching.
3. As shown in figure, measure the span length (mm) of the drive. Determine the deflection at the centre of the
span according to the table below.

Belt Span (mm) Deflection (mm)
250-300
310-360
370-420
4
5
6
430-480
490-540
550-600
7
8
9









4. From table below, find the appropriate deflection force according to belt type. The deflection force for any V-belt
should be within the minimum and maximum force shown in the table. When the tension drops to the minimum
value, readjust to the maximum value.

Deflection Force (Kg)
Belt Type SPZ SPA SPB
Diam. Of smaller sheave (mm) Min. Max Min. Max Min. Max
63-80 1.2 1.9 - - - -
90-112 1.6 2.4 1.9 2.9 - -
125-160 1.9 2.8 2.6 4.0 3.3 5.0
180-224 1.9 2.9 3.0 4.6 4.3 6.4
250-355 - - 3.2 4.8 5.1 7.7
Note: A new drive should be tensioned to the higher value. After the drive has been running for 30 minutes, the tension should be checked
and readjusted to higher value.














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INSTALLATION


AIR-COOLED PIPING
Direct expansion (DX) system units are shipped pressurized with a nitrogen charge.
Remote air-cooled condensers (DBRC) are shipped pressurized with a nitrogen charge.










The interconnecting lines to the remote air-cooled condenser must be installed by a qualified refrigeration mechanic.
Prior to connecting the tubes, make sure to apply blind caps or water proof tape to prevent dust or water from getting
into the tubes.

Max. Allowable Piping Equivalent Length Elevation Difference between Indoor and Outdoor Units
75 ft (22.9m) 30 ft (9.2m)

PIPE SUPPORTS
The table below identifies the maximum distance between pipe supports on horizontal and vertical pipe runs. All
pipework should be clamped prior to apply insulation. Clamping over insulation is not acceptable.

Pipe OD (inches) Support Distance (meter)
3/8 to 7/8 1.0
1-1/8 to 2-1/8 2.0

FIELD PROVIDED PIPING AND WIRING


















1. The required copper pipe diameters for discharge hot gas and liquid lines are shown on Performance and
Technical Data. Establish the shortest route for pipework from indoor unit to the outdoor condenser. Try to avoid
unnecessary bends on piping as possible to minimize the total charge of refrigerant and the pressure drops. Lay
the horizontal gas pipes with 1% downward gradient towards the refrigerant flow.
2. Reduce the number of bends which must be of large radius
3. The liquid line of the system must be insulated if passing through extremely warm places.
4. There must be a minimum separation of 20mm between the hot gas and liquid lines. If this is not possible
insulate both lines.
5. Oil traps are required to be located every 15 to 20ft (4.6 to 6.1m) on hot gas line riser to ensure proper oil
entrapment.
6. Support both horizontal and vertical pipes with vibration damping clamps which should include rubber gaskets.
Notes:
Excessive refrigerant line length reduces system capacity and efficiency, as well as system reliability
(excessive refrigerant charge). Keep refrigerant lines as short as conditions permit!
The pipe sizes/ refrigerant charges quoted are for guidance only. It is the responsibility of the installing
contractor/ engineer to check the pipe sizes/ refrigerant charges are correct for each system installation.
Split systems may require additional oil which should be added to the low side of each compressor.
Design should be in accordance with accepted refrigeration practice to ensure good oil return to the
compressor(s) under all normal operating conditions.

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INSTALLATION


LONG REFRIGERATION PIPING









Long refrigeration piping system requires special consideration for the following concerns,
Oil return concerns
Minimum pressure drop on liquid line rise
Capacity losses
Additional refrigerant charge


Outdoor Condenser above Indoor Unit


Outdoor Condenser below Indoor
Unit
(Liquid Line Vertical Rise)

















For long discharge hot gas vertical riser, it is essential that
oil separator (field supplied) must be installed in the
system. Oil traps are also required to be located every 4m
to ensure proper oil entrapment. In addition there should
be an oil trap at the exit of the indoor unit before a vertical
riser is applied.
Approximate discharge and liquid-line sizing up to 200
equivalent feet (61 meter) are shown in the table on next
page.
Discharge check valves are recommended on long pipe
runs or in cold climates (not on drawing).
The recommended pressure drop should be between 3 to
6 PSI. Minimum and maximum gas velocity for proper oil
return should be 1000 FPM to 3000 FPM.

Careful pipework selection must be done if the liquid
line rises. Additional subcooling may be required to
prevent flash gas occurring in the liquid line due to
excess pressure drop. Careful pipe sizing is
recommended to ensure that the liquid line does not
have excessive pressure drop. Increasing liquid line
pipe size can minimize pipe pressure drop.
Approximate discharge and liquid-line sizing up to
200 equivalent feet (61 meter) are shown in the table
on next page.
The recommended pressure drop should be between
2 to 4 PSI. Liquid-line velocity from the condenser to
the expansion valve should be between 200 and 300
FPM.
Charging to a minimum of 10F (5.6C) subcooling is
recommended to ensure a column of liquid is present
at the TXV.

Notes:
Excessive refrigerant line length reduces system capacity and efficiency, as well as system reliability
(excessive refrigerant charge). Keep refrigerant lines as short as conditions permit!
The pipe sizes / refrigerant charges quoted are for guidance only. It is the responsibility of the installing
contractor / engineer to check the pipe sizes / refrigerant charges are correct for each system installation.
Split systems may require additional oil which should be added to the low side of each compressor.
Design should be in accordance with accepted refrigeration practice to ensure good oil return to the
compressor(s) under all normal operating conditions.
Discharge Line Riser
Liquid Line
Discharge Line
Liquid Line Riser

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INSTALLATION


Recommended Line Sizing Up To 200 Equivalent Feet (61 Meter) For Split Air
Cooled Systems
MODEL
100 EQUIV FEET [31 METER] 150 EQUIV FEET [46 METER] 200 EQUIV FEET [61 METER]
HOT GAS LIQUID HOT GAS LIQUID HOT GAS LIQUID
02 3/4 [19.1] 1/2 [12.7] 3/4 [19.1] 1/2 [12.7] 3/4 [19.1] 1/2 [12.7]
03 3/4 [19.1] 1/2 [12.7] 3/4 [19.1] 1/2 [12.7] 3/4 [19.1] 1/2 [12.7]
04 3/4 [19.1] 5/8 [15.9] 7/8 [22.2] 5/8 [15.9] 7/8 [22.2] 5/8 [15.9]
05 7/8 [22.2] 5/8 [15.9] 7/8 [22.2] 5/8 [15.9] 1 1/8 [28.6] 5/8 [15.9]
07 7/8 [22.2] 5/8 [15.9] 1 1/8 [28.6] 5/8 [15.9] 1 1/8 [28.6] 5/8 [15.9]
09 1 1/8 [28.6] 7/8 [22.2] 1 1/8 [28.6] 7/8 [22.2] 1 3/8 [34.9] 7/8 [22.2]
11 1 1/8 [28.6] 7/8 [22.2] 1 1/8 [28.6] 7/8 [22.2] 1 3/8 [34.9] 7/8 [22.2]
13 1 1/8 [28.6] 7/8 [22.2] 1 3/8 [34.9] 7/8 [22.2] 1 3/8 [34.9] 7/8 [22.2]
14 7/8 [22.2] 5/8 [15.9] 1 1/8 [28.6] 5/8 [15.9] 1 1/8 [28.6] 5/8 [15.9]
16 7/8 [22.2] 5/8 [15.9] 1 1/8 [28.6] 5/8 [15.9] 1 1/8 [28.6] 5/8 [15.9]
19 1 1/8 [28.6] 7/8 [22.2] 1 1/8 [28.6] 7/8 [22.2] 1 3/8 [34.9] 7/8 [22.2]
22 1 1/8 [28.6] 7/8 [22.2] 1 3/8 [34.9] 7/8 [22.2] 1 3/8 [34.9] 7/8 [22.2]
26 1 1/8 [28.6] 7/8 [22.2] 1 3/8 [34.9] 7/8 [22.2] 1 3/8 [34.9] 7/8 [22.2]


Refrigerant Charge Guide
The following table can be used to estimate the refrigerant charge quantity/circuit required in a typical split system
installation.
Indoor Unit (Air-Cooled) lbs (kg) / circuit
DBA02 6.9 (3.1)
DBA03 7.2 (3.3)
DBA04 8.0 (3.6)
DBA05 8.2 (3.7)
DBA07 13.3 (6.1)
DBA09 17.0 (7.7)
DBA11 25.5 (11.6)
DBA13 27.9 (12.7)
DBA14 14.6 (6.6)
DBA16 14.6 (6.6)
DBA19 17.0 (7.7)
DBA22 25.5 (11.6)
DBA26 27.9 (12.7)


Additional Liquid Line Refrigerant Charge Guide
Liquid Line Pipe Size kg / meter
3/8 0.05
1/2" 0.10
5/8 0.15
3/4" 0.20
7/8 0.30
1-1/8 0.50


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INSTALLATION


LEAK TEST (SYSTEM PRESSURE TEST)
1.) Leak test pressure is at 200psig [1380kPa]. Disconnect or shut off all devices which may be damaged by
200psig [1380 kPa] test pressure.
2.) Open all valves in system so that entire system can be pressurized and connect refrigerant cylinder to charging
connection.
3.) Charge in freon vapor to the system until 50psig [345 kPa] and then pressurize with dry nitrogen until 200psig
[1380 kPa]. Stop charging gas if noise of escaping gas is heard. Skip to step 6.
Caution: Always use inert gas such as nitrogen for testing. Never use other gases such as Oxygen or
acetylene which may be inflammable.
4.) With pressure at 200psig [1380kPa], shut off the valve connecting nitrogen cylinder to the system. Disconnect
nitrogen cylinder and leave pressure gauge indicating 1380kPa connected to system.
5.) With halide torch or electronic leak detector, leak check every valve, joint, pressure control, coils and headers.
Mark every leak and record down as remarks.
6.) When all leaks have been found, blow off charge through tube to outside to prevent refrigerant accumulation
around the system.
7.) Repair all leaks (check off on your remarks): If rebrazing is required, feed nitrogen into the system at slightly
excessive pressure (leave system open and make sure nitrogen flows through).
8.) After repairing leaks, re-check as per procedure 1 through 7.
9.) When system tight after leak test, keep pressurized at 200psig [1380kPa] and hold for 12 hours. Full in
pressure should be negligible (some may be due to temperature change only.)
10.) When system is tight, proceed with vacuum test and dehydration.

VACUUM TEST AND DEHYDRATION
The purpose of evacuation is to evacuate the system when it is known or suspected that the system has been
exposed to atmosphere, and there is a possibility that moisture has entered the system.
1.) Blow-off charge or pump down the refrigerant.
2.) Connect vacuum pump on the liquid line and carefully check the unit piping to ensure all passages are open.
(NEVER USE SYSTEM COMPRESSOR TO EVACUATE).
3.) Start vacuum pump operation and pull vacuum to about 2 to 2.5mmHg [0.26 to 0.33 kPa] absolute pressure.
During evacuation the pressure may remain steady for sometime at about 0.5 or 12mmHg [1.69 kPa] absolute
pressure. This is caused by moisture evaporating in the system. This "boiling off" or "evaporation period" last
about the same period of time as it took from initial start to reach this point.
4.) When the "boiling off" period lasts longer that indicated under 3, break vacuum with refrigerant or nitrogen gas to
sweep moisture out and evacuate and dryer shells, etc., up to a temperature of 100F [37.8C].
5.) Break vacuum with refrigerant or nitrogen gas until pressure is 0psig [0 kPa].
6.) Re-evacuate to 1mmHg [0.133kPa] absolute pressure.
7.) Disconnect vacuum pump and leave system standing for 6 hours. There should be no change in vacuum during
this period. If there is a change repeat 1 to 7.

CHARGING
1.) Connect refrigerant cylinder through charging connection to charging valve.
2.) Loosen flare nut on other end of charging connection and blow air out with refrigerant. Tighten flare nut on
charging connection.
3.) Weight refrigerant cylinder.
4.) Open charging valve and charge in refrigerant vapor through suction access valve until about 150psig [1034
kPa]. Switch to liquid line access valve and charge in liquid refrigerant. Continue charging with liquid refrigerant
until clear glass is observed.
5.) Shut off refrigerant charging valve but keep connected. Check charging valve flare nut for leak. Check and
record down discharge and suction pressure. If more than one system to be charged, follow procedure 1 through
4 for each system. After all the systems have been done up to step 4, proceed with 5 and 6.
6.) Shut off the system (compressor, fans, pumps) and leave for 24 hours.

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INSTALLATION


SYSTEM CHECK FOR OVERCHARGING
Because system reliability depends on proper refrigerant charge, it is very important that the system is thoroughly
checked for superheat and oil temperature after the unit has stabilized. A final check should be made after the room
is stabilized and the unit is fully loaded.


WATER CONNECTIONS

Chilled Water Piping
It will be necessary to install inlet and outlet pipes on unit with chilled water coils. The diameters of the pipes are
indicated on the Performance and Technical Data.




















To ensure proper water circuits installation, it is recommend the following,

1. Use pipes made of copper or steel. Support pipes with suitable brackets.
2. Insulate all pipes with Armaflex type insulation.
3. Install shut-off valves to facilitate maintenance.
4. Install a thermometer on the inlet and outlet pipes.
5. Install a pressure gauge on the inlet and outlet pipes.
6. Install a drain outlet in the lowest part of the circuit.

Use a water or glycol solution where necessary.












IndoorUnit

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INSTALLATION


HUMIDIFIER (OPTIONAL)
General
Steam humidifier is an optional item and it is installed and integrated within the function and method of operation of
the unit. The humidifier produces non-pressurized steam by means of electrodes immersed in the water contained in
the cylinder. The humidifier uses normal main water for the production of steam. The conductivity of the water should
be within the range of 75 to 350 S/cm. The steam is introduced into the airflow by means of distributor via steam
hose installed in the unit. The humidifier is necessary to be connected a supply pipe.

Supply Connections
The steam humidifier is installed and electrically connected in the unit. Initially the humidifier cylinder is empty.
Ensure a water supply is available to the humidifier with the following characteristics,
Pressure between 1 and 8 bar (14.5 and 116psi)
Temperature between 1 and 40
o
C
The water supply connection to the humidifier should have an internal diameter of at least inch (6mm). A waterline
shutoff valve and mechanical filter must be installed (by others) outside the unit to trap any solid impurities and for
future disconnection and service.



















Replacing the Cylinder



To access the cylinder,
Completely drain the water contained in the cylinder
Turn the appliance off and open the main power disconnecting switch (safety procedure)
Remove the steam hose from the cylinder
Disconnect the electrical connections from the top of the cylinder
Release the cylinder from the fastening device and lift it up to remove it
Fit the new cylinder in the humidifier by performing the previous operations in reverse

Periodical Checks
After 1 hour of operation Check that there are no significant water leaks
Every 15 days or no more than
300 operating hours
Check that there are no significant water leaks and the general condition of the container.
Check that during operation there are no arcs or sparks between the electrodes
Every 3 months or no more than
1000 operating hours
Check operation that there are no significant water leaks. If necessary replace the cylinder
Annually or no more than 2500
operating hours
Replace the cylinder
After extended use or alternatively when using water with a high salt content, the solid deposits that naturally form on
the electrodes may reach the stage where they also stick to the inside wall of cylinder; in the event of especially
conductive deposits, the consequent heat produced may overheat the plastic and melt it, and, in more severe case,
puncture the cylinder. As a precaution, check, at the frequency recommended further on, the deposits and the
blackening of the wall of the cylinder, and replace the cylinder if necessary.
1. Frame
2. Cylinder
3. DrainSolenoidValve
4. DrainConnection
5. SupplyTank+ConductivityMeter
6. CylinderLockStrap
7. FillSolenoidValve
Humidifier within
Unit
Drain
4
Filter
Valve
Supply
Supply Connection
(by others)
SteamSupply
Warning: The cylinder may be hot. Allow it to cool before touching it or use protective gloves.

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INSTALLATION


OPERATION
Humidification is provided by an electrode boiler. The sealed humidifier design ensures that only clean sterile steam
is supplied to the conditioned area and corrosive salts and minerals are held in the disposable bottle. The humidifier
features modulating capacity output control as standard. The system provides continuous modulation of steam
output in response to a proportional control signal. The output control range is 20% to 100% of the humidifier rated
value and is designed to give an approximate steam output of +/-5%, thus ensuring precise control of the conditioned
space. The cylinder operating life time is automatically optimized via the integrated water conductivity sensor which
combined with the Vision 2020i controller to monitor and regulate the water refill cycle to reduce excessive salt
deposits and the progressive wear of the cylinder.
All humidifier parameters and alarms are accessible and adjustable via the microprocessor display keypad unit. The
main features include,
Supply water conductivity (S/cm)
Required steam output (kg/h)
Actual steam output (kg/h)
Required current rating (A)
Actual current rating (A)
Status mode (Start Up, Running, Filling or Draining)


MODULATING HOT GAS REHEAT FOR DX SYSTEM
Hot gas reheat system is an alternative to electric heating and is only available in the DX-System. The system
exploits a part of the heat released to the condenser to reheat the cooled air after it has passed through the
evaporator coil destined for the room being conditioned, thereby achieving a worthwhile energy saving.
The system incorporates a hot gas reheat coil located downstream of the evaporator coil with modulating valve which
is completely integrated to the units microprocessor control. This method of reheating is far more efficient than
existing electric heating as no further power input is required over the standard power requirement. For units with two
refrigerant circuits, each circuit can operate independently, giving the unit the ultimate flexibility to satisfy space
temperature and humidity control.
Features and Benefits
When room temperature has reached its set point but room humidity is still above its set point, the hot gas reheat
valve will start to modulate the amount of hot refrigerant gas passing through the reheat coil.
Since the amount of hot refrigerant gas passing through the reheat coil is modulated, the system delivers only the
amount of reheating that is required.
Room condition is uniform and consistent because there will be no drastic swings in the supply air temperature
and humidity that are inherent with electric heaters on/off staging control.
Refrigerant piping, valves and reheat coil are all factory installed. Typical field connection of discharge line and
liquid line between the condensing unit and the indoor unit is only required.
Controls are factory configured and are adjustable at field to suite sites requirement and application.


REMOTE AIR COOLED CONDENSER (DBRC)
Rigging
Move the unit to the installation location using a crane or fork lift. Each fan section has heavy steel leg supports with
lifting holes at the top. Do not lift with a choke sling around the unit. Spreader bars are recommended for lifting
multiple fan units. Under no circumstances should the coil headers or piping be used for lifting or moving the unit.
Leg Assembly
The legs must be unbolted from the shipping position and extended prior to placing the unit on its pad. Each leg
extends down approximately 18 inches [457mm] and reattaches using the same bolts.
Heat Exchanger Piping Connections
The inlet connection is located on the top header on all units. The outlet connection is located on the bottom header
of all units.

Locating the Unit:
In installing the condensing units, considerations should be given to the following,
1.) Installed outside the building or ensure sufficient air to the condenser.
2.) Strong foundation to withstand the unit's weight and vibration. If the base was not leveled, use concrete blocks
as base
3.) Sufficient space for wiring and maintenance as per local legislation.
4.) Location where there is no direct heat source such as near a generator. This is because if the entering air
temperature is high, then the unit will operate at high condensing temperature and subsequently trip on high
pressure (during cooling mode).
5.) Location where the unit is not exposed to oily area, salty atmosphere, and sulphide gaseous area.
Note: Condenser fans are of the propeller type and not suitable for use with ductwork.
The remote heat exchangers must be located in an area that will ensure free air flow into and out of the unit. The unit
should not be placed closer than 36 inches [914mm] from any wall or other obstruction. When two or more units are
used in the same area, space them apart by a minimum of 48 inches [1219mm].

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INSTALLATION


DIMENSIONAL CLEARANCE - REMOTE AIR COOLED CONDENSER (DBRC)
(A) Vertical Installation (Recommended)

















(B) Horizontal Installation
If remote condenser unit should be installed horizontally, additional brackets or supports (where necessary)
must be provided to ensure rigid installation by others at field.
Locate the units where air is allowed to circulate. If installing two units together, make sure that the discharge
air from one unit were not circuited by the other unit. See figure.


























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DBG5 4.3 Color Touch Screen Display


OPERATION


ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT: Before proceeding with the electrical connections, make certain that the volts, hertz, and phase
correspond to that specified on the unit rating plate. Also, check to be sure that the service provided by the utility is
sufficient to handle the additional load imposed by this equipment. Refer to the unit rating plate for equipment
electrical requirements. The attached typical wiring diagrams show the proper field high and low voltage wiring. Make
all electrical connections in accordance with national electrical code and any applicable local code ordinances. Use
copper conductors only.
WARNING: The unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted electrical ground. An electrical ground wire of adequate
size must be connected to the ground lug provided inside the control box. A ground wire is mandatory with
microprocessor controls.
Supply voltage at the unit must be within 10% of the voltage indicated on the nameplate. Phase-to-phase imbalance
must not exceed 3%. Local utility company should be contacted for correction of improper line voltage. Improper
electrical power supply may cause premature failures, which will void unit warranties.
The computer-room unit and the condenser unit require individual power sources.
For auxiliary-equipment control wiring, such as for the remote condenser, bring NEC Class-2 wires to the control box
and connect to the terminals indicated on the unit wiring diagram. Wiring terminal numbers will typically be the same
in the computer-room unit and the remote heat exchanger. Verify terminal numbers on unit and heat exchanger
wiring diagrams before connecting wiring.
Verify that properly sized fuses or circuit breakers are installed in the remote-mounted disconnect switch. Fuse size
and minimum circuit ampere are listed on the unit nameplate.
Check the wiring connections in the unit control panel to ensure that they are tight. Wiring connections may become
loose in transit.

CHECK FOR CORRECT PHASING
The equipment should now be checked for correct phasing through the keypad. Switch the blower manual override to
the ON, then back to OFF, or remove fuses from compressor high voltage circuit and push the ON/OFF button
located on the front panel. A short start delay will take place as indicated on the screen. The blower motor will start,
and it will be possible to determine blower rotation. Compressors, heaters and humidifiers are not affected by
phasing. Disconnect power from the unit and reverse two of the three power wires to change rotation.

UNDER-FLOOR WATER-DETECTION PROBE (OPTIONAL)
This control panel includes a condensate probe, which must be mounted below the unit against the floor area where
water may collect. Place it below the unit.


ALARM PROCESSOR

VISION 2020i Controller
Microprocessor based controller 32 Bit, 44 MHz CPU.
Built-in flash memory ( 2 + 2MB ).
Non-volatile storage of program & parameters on EEPROM &
Flash Memory.
Built-in clock with battery as standard.
Add-on communication protocol cards for various supervisory
communications.

Touch Screen Display With Led Backlight
The unit comes together with a 4.3 Color Touch Screen Display
Panel. Graphical screen resolution is 480 X 272 pixels with 65k
colors. The screen also has a LED backlight with adjustable
brightness control. Display panel is built-in with flash memory 128MB
and DDR2 RAM of 256MB with Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 operating
system. The monitor displays temperature, humidity, all set points,
cooling, humidification, dehumidification, heaters, percentage of chilled-water capacity (valve opening), percentage
of cooling capacity (compressors and energy saver), percentage of heating and humidification capacities, average
percentage of all capacities for last hour of operation, component run times, alarm history, diagnostics and all alarms
listed in alarm section. Manual override of blower, cooling 1, cooling 2, heating 1, heating 2, heating 3, humidification
and remote alarm operated via display.

Control Switches
Touch-button on/off, Touch-button menu, Touch-button alarm silence/program set (See figure above).

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OPERATION


Standard Alarms
High temp, low temp, high humid, low humid, manual override, under floor water detection, no air flow, dirty filters,
humidifier failure, low-voltage warning, fire stat, compressor short cycle, power failure restart, humidity-sensor failure,
temperature-sensor failure, maintenance required based on programmed run time, high pressure, low pressure, no
water flow, smoke alarm, main fan motor overload. On energy-saver units, one programmable local alarm input (#3)
is to be used to change from compressor operation to chilled-water operation. Display will switch to energy saver
with percentage of valve-opening display on screen. On units with compressors, option input (#1) is used for a high-
pressure alarm.

Software
Software has menu-driven programming. Password is required. Opening of unit door not required for the following:
Temperature set point, temperature dead band, temperature high and low alarm points, temperature sensor
calibration, time delay between stages (sequential load activation), unit-start time delay, set tone of alarm buzzer, set
DC voltage range for control valve, set hours of operation until appearance of maintenance-required alarm message,
set power-failure restart method. Factory settings include periodic chilled-water or energy-saver coil flush, low-
voltage dropout point 90%, predictive humidity control, temperature anticipation, automatic lead-lag rotation of
compressors and reheat.

Data Collection
The microprocessor will log data for the following items: Run times of fan motor, cool 1, cool 2, heat 1, heat 2, heat 3,
humidification, dehumidification, chilled-water operation and energy-saver operation. Temperature, humidity and
capacity readings will be taken every three minutes and recorded on the unit data base for the past 24 hours. An
alarm data base will be maintained for the last 10 alarms and the time since occurrence. All data may be displayed at
the unit without any additional equipment.

Communications
The unit can communicate over an RS 485 network using a twisted pair of wires in a token ring loop. All data may be
transmitted to and displayed at an optional remote-mounted DB-Aire Network. Optional RS 485 or 232 card can be
fu-fitted for modem or MODBUS communication protocol.

Diagnostics
All electronic circuitry contains built-in diagnostics. No additional external devices are required. Automatic self-
diagnostics shall take place when power is applied to the unit. Manual diagnostics will be available with self-
prompting instruction displays.


CONTROL LOGIC
Compressor Cooling Logic
1. Maximum frequency of primary compressor starts = 5 minutes start of same stage
2. Primary compressor stage minimum time off = 2 minutes stop to start of same stage
3. Secondary un-loader stage minimum time off = 1 minute stop to start of same stage
4. Compressor staging sequence at each adjustment period:
C1 On at temp set point + temp dead band
C2 On at temp set point + temp dead band + 0.3F
C2 Off at temperature set point + temperature dead band
C1 Off at temperature set point

Heat Strip Heating Logic
1. Minimum time between heat stage turn on = 1 minute stop to start of same stage or start to start of different
stages.
2. Heat staging sequence:
H1 on at temperature set point -Temperature dead band - 0.3F
H2 on at temperature set point - Temperature dead band - 0.6F
H3 on at temperature set point - Temperature dead band - 0.9F
H3 off at temperature set point - Temperature dead band - 0.6F
H2 off at temperature set point - Temperature dead band - 0.3F
H1 off at temperature set point - Temperature dead band

Humidification Logic
1. All heat Off immediately during humidification
2. Minimum time stop to start = 1 minute
3. Minimum time between humidification / dehumidification changeover = 5 minutes
4. Humidification staging sequence:
H1 on at humidity set point - humidity dead band
H1 off at humidity set point - 1%

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OPERATION


Dehumidification Logic
1. Dehumidification is not governed by the adjustment rate but will not violate compressor short-cycle times.
2. Heating stages are used to reheat the over-cooled but dehumidified air and heating short-cycle time will not be
violated
3. Five minute minimum between humidification and dehumidification cycles
4. One minute minimum between stop to start of dehumidification
5. Dehumidification staging sequence: Energy-saver or chilled-water cooling proportionally increase or
decrease as required, up to maximum valve opening if available.
Compressoring units
C1 On at humidity set point + humidity dead band
C2 On at humidity set point + humidity dead band + 1%
C2 Off at humidity set point + humidity dead band
C1 Off at humidity set point

Energy-Saver Cooling Logic
1. Energy saver function is always used any time programmable alarm point #3 has been set for energy - saver
operation and is powered.
2. Compressors will not be used with energy saver to hold set point.
3. Energy-saver staging sequence:
Water valve is On at temperature set point + temperature dead band. Water valve modulates every 60 seconds to
maintain set point. Water valve is Off at temperature set point

Chilled-Water Cooling Logic
Chilled-water staging sequence: water valve is on at temperature set point + temperature dead band. Water valve
modulates every 60 seconds to maintain set point. Water valve is off at temperature set point.

Automatic, Periodic Coil-Flush Logic
Control will automatically flush chilled water or energy-saver coil and reheat coils. Control valves open 25% every
100 hours of operation for a period of 30 seconds.

Humidity Anticipation Logic
Control will automatically modify humidity set point to stop unnecessary humidification and dehumidification.
Humidity set point is modified based on return air temperature. This prevents humidification and dehumidification if
not required based on changing temperature to 70F.

Manual Override Logic
Any manual override function will cause all automatic temperature and humidity control by the processor to be
discontinued. This will allow installers to easily run each function during start-up.

Temperature And Humidity Sensor Failure Logic
1. A temperature-sensor failure will cause the processor to activate all stages of cooling if the unit is operating at the
time of failure. If self-test finds a bad sensor on start-up, the unit will not be allowed to start.
2. A humidity-sensor failure will cause the processor to discontinue all humidification and dehumidification control if
the unit is operating at the time of failure. If self-test finds a bad sensor on start-up, the unit will not be allowed to
start.

Compressor Short-Cycle Alarm Logic
If the compressor has started 10 times within the last hour, the alarm sounds. The minimum time between primary
compressor starts automatically increases from 5 to 6 minutes for the next hour of operation.

Power-Failure Restart Alarm Logic
Unit restarts based on program selection.

No Air Flow Alarm Logic
A no air flow alarm will prevent unit operation of cool, heat, humidification or dehumidification, for unit to operate,
microprocessor must have proven air flow.

Program Selections
Operate from front panel with door closed. After 60 seconds without an input, display will return to normal.

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PIPING SCHEMATIC
(A) DX/ Dual Coil System Only
(I) Model 02 - 13 (Single Compressor)






















(II) Model 14 - 26 (Dual Compressors)



















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(B) DX/ Dual Coil System With EEV
(I) Model 02 - 13 (Single Compressor)






















(II) Model 14 - 26 (Dual Compressors)






















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(C) DX System With Hot Gas Reheat
(I) Model 02 - 13 (Single Compressor)






















(II) Model 14 - 26 (Dual Compressors)






















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MAINTENANCE
These units are designed to provide years of services with minimum maintenance. Nonetheless, it is a good practice
to carry out regular inspection and checking to ensure the unit's optimum performance.

ITEM MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE
Air Filters
1. Disposable type.
2. The filters should be checked and changed
periodically. When they become dirty, an alarm is
activated by the clogged filter switch. If the filters are
dirty, they must be changed for efficient operation of
the system.
3. To check the alarm indicator, cover approximately
75% of the return air opening; the alarm should
energize. If the alarm energizes prematurely or does
not energize when it should, adjust the filter switch.
4. All doors to machine should remain closed before
determining whether an adjustment is necessary.
Spare filters should be kept in
stock. Filters should be checked
and replaced monthly or
depending upon the condition of
the circulated air
Belt
1. Belt tension should be checked every month to
assure proper, efficient operation.
2. If retensioning is needed, slightly loosen the four
motor-mounting bolts. Turn the adjusting screw
(located in the end of the motor mounting channel)
until the belt is properly adjusted.
3. Retighten the four mounting bolts.
Every months.
Pulley
1. Make sure the set screws are properly tightened and
there is no crack on the pulley.
Once every six months.
Blower
1. Turn the blower manually. It should run smoothly and
there is no excessive bearing noise.
Once every six months.
Bearing and Shaft 1. Check for evidence of wear. Once a year.
Bolts, Screws and
Nuts.
1. Tighten any loose components.
Once a year.
Coil 1. Check and remove clogged item between fins. Once a year.
Paint 1. Check any evidence of corrosion. Once a year.
Compressor 1. Check if there is any leakage. Every six months.
Electrical
1. Check voltage, current and wiring.
2. Check connections.
Every two months.
Heating Elements
1. The heating elements are finned type and require no
maintenance.
-
Humidifier
1. Replacement of the humidifier cylinder. See humidifier section or
humidifier manufacturers
manual for details.
Drain Pan and Pipe
1. Pour some water into the drain pan and let the water
run through. If the pipe is clogged, remove the dirt.
Every six months.
Piping
1. Inspect all piping for leaks and clearance.
2. Piping must be properly supported and must not be
allowed to vibrate or rub against other pipes or
structures.
Every six months.
Glycol
1. Check glycol concentration and inhibiter level.
2. Inhibiter level prevents corrosion and percent of
glycol concentration prevents freezing.
3. Contact a local water-treatment company in the area
for recommendations based on local water
conditions.
Every six months.

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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART





































































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SAMPLE LOG SHEET SHEET NO. ..........................
DUNHAM-BUSH PRECISION AIR-COND UNIT
UNIT MODEL NO. ........................................................ UNIT NO. .................................... VOLTS: ........................ Hz.....................
UNIT SERIAL NO. .....................................................................................................................
START UP : DATE .......................................... TIME ....................................................

DATE
TIME
COMP. NO.
SUCTION PRESSURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
SUCTION TEMPERATURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
DISCHARGE PRESSURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
DISCHARGE SUPERHEAT
(DISC. TEMP.-SAT. DISCH.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
SUCTION SUPERHEAT
(SAT. SUCT .- SUC. TEMP)
1.
2.
3.
4.
RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE DB/WB
SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE DB/WB
AIR VOLUME
AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE
OFF CONDENSER AIR TEMPERATURE
COMPRESSOR AMPS
1.
2.
3.
4.
CONDENSER FAN AMPS
EVAPORATOR FAN AMPS
VOLTS
This log sheet is provided as a recommendation of the readings that should be taken on a periodic basis. The actual readings taken and the frequency
will depend upon the units application, hours of use, etc. This type of information can prove very useful in preventing and/ or solving problems that
might occur during the life of the unit.


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This specification describes requirements for precision
air conditioning system. The system shall be designed
to maintain precised temperature and humidity
conditions for applications such as computer server
rooms, telecommunication facilities, clean rooms,
laboratories, etc. The precision environmental control
system shall be factory assembled, DB-Aire II model
vertical floor mounted by Dunham-Bush Industries,
Malaysia.

DESIGN REQUIREMENTS

(A) Direct Expansion (DX) System
The system shall have a total cooling capacity of
_____MBH /_____kW and a sensible cooling
capacity of _____MBH /_____kW based on an
entering air temperature of _____
o
F /_____
o
C
DB and _____
o
F /_____
o
C WB.
The system shall be designed based on
_____
o
F /_____
o
C DB ambient temperature. For
low ambient application, the system shall also be
designed to operate at _____
o
F/_____
o
C DB
ambient temperature.
The unit shall be supplied with
_____/_____/_____(Volt/Phase/Hz) electrical
service.
The unit shall be of Upflow / Downflow
configured model.

(B) Chilled Water (CW) System
The system shall have a total cooling capacity of
_____MBH /_____kW and a sensible cooling
capacity of _____MBH /_____kW based on an
entering air temperature of _____
o
F /_____
o
C
DB and _____
o
F /_____
o
C WB.
The system shall be supplied with chilled water
with an entering water temperature of _____
o
F /
_____
o
C and leaving water temperature
_____
o
F /_____
o
C.
The unit shall be supplied with
_____/_____/_____ (Volt/Phase/Hz) electrical
service.
The unit shall be of Upflow / Downflow
configured model.

(C) Dual Coils (DX + CW) System
The system shall have a total cooling capacity of
______MBH /______kW and a sensible cooling
capacity of _____MBH /_____kW based on an
entering air temperature of _____F /_____C
DB and _____F /_____C WB.
The DX system shall be designed based on
_____F /_____C DB ambient temperature. For
low ambient application, the system shall also be
designed to operate at _____F/_____C DB
ambient temperature.
The CW system shall be supplied with chilled
water with an entering water temperature of
______F/______C and leaving water
temperature _____F / _____C.
The unit shall be supplied with
_____/_____/______ (Volt/Phase/Hz) electrical
service.
The unit shall be of Upflow / Downflow
configured model.

(D) Direct Expansion (DX) System with hot gas
reheat
The system shall have a total cooling capacity of
______MBH /______kW and a sensible cooling
capacity of ______MBH /_____kW based on an
entering air temperature of _____
o
F /_____
o
C
DB and ______
o
F /_____
o
C WB.
The system shall be designed based on
_____
o
F /_____
o
C DB ambient temperature. For
low ambient application, the system shall also be
designed to operate at ______
o
F/______
o
C DB
ambient temperature.
The unit shall be supplied with
_____/_____/_____ (Volt/Phase/Hz) electrical
service.
The unit shall be of Upflow / Downflow
configured model.


1 STANDARD FEATURES (ALL SYSTEMS,
INDOOR UNIT)

1.1 Cabinet
The cabinet comprises an anodized aluminium
frame of epoxy powder coated black color paint
with nylon corners and removable steel sheet
panels. All panels shall be externally installed onto
the cabinet by using special stopper system
without using screws. The stopper system shall
also facilitate the removable of panels for
additional ease of field installation, service and
maintenance on the system. All panels and access
doors shall be fabricated from sturdy heavy gauge
of 1.0mm steel sheets with epoxy powder coated
oven baked black color paint to provide a durable
finish. All panels shall be of 25mm (1 inch) thick
single skin and lined with minimum 2lbs/ft
3
density
thermal and acoustical fiberglass insulation with
fire resistant of Class O (BS 476 Part 6, 7). The
system shall be designed for front access only with
hinged and lock type full height doors.

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1.2 Filters
The system shall be provided with 2 inches (50mm)
deep (for model 02-05) or 4 inches (100mm) deep
(for model 07-26) extended surface pleated
disposable type filters rated for MERV8 efficiency
to ASHRAE 52.2 standard (equivalent to EU4).
Filters shall be withdrawable from the front of the
unit.

1.3 Blower Assembly
Blowers shall be belt driven double-inlet-double-
width (DIDW), statically and dynamically balanced
with multiple forward curved blades mounted on a
solid steel keyed shaft. Heavy-duty V-belt fan drive
(sized for 200% safety factor) with cast iron pulleys
keyed and secured to the blower shaft shall be
provided.

1.4 Motor Assembly
Motors shall be of totally enclosed fan cooled
(TEFC) with IP55 enclosure rating. Motors shall be
mounted to an adjustable motor frame. Motor
pulleys shall be cast iron, keyed and secured to
the motor shaft.

1.5 Evaporator Air Discharge
1.5.1 Up-Flow (Front Free Return)
The system shall be configured for up-flow
pattern with front free evaporator return air
and top evaporator air discharge. The system
shall be supplied with grilles on the cabinet
doors for front return air configuration. Up-
flow systems are available with optional
Discharge Plenum.
1.5.2 Down-Flow (Top Free or Ducted Return)
The system shall be configured for down-flow
pattern with top free or ducted evaporator
return air and bottom evaporator air
discharge through the raised floor.

1.6 Electric Reheat or Hot Gas Reheat
1.6.1 For Direct Expansion (DX) System, Chilled
Water (CW) System and Dual Coils (DX+CW)
System only.
The electric reheat shall be factory installed
low watt density finned-tubular nickel plated
element heater with overheat safety controls.
The electric reheat shall be of three equal
stages giving a more accurate controlled
response to the room requirement.
1.6.2 For Direct Expansion (DX) System with Hot
Gas Reheat only
The unit shall incorporate a hot gas reheat
coil located downstream of the evaporator
coil with modulating valve which is
completely integrated to the units
microprocessor control. For units with two
refrigerant circuits, each circuit shall operate
independently with its own modulating valve.

1.7 Electrical Circuits
The system shall be provided with a factory
installed electrical enclosure as per local code
requirements. Control voltage of the system shall
be 24Vac. The fan motor(s), compressor(s),
electric heaters, humidifier (if applicable) shall have
their own circuit breaker and contactor. The
electrical circuit shall have provision for user to cut
off control power during fire / emergency shutdown

1.8 Control System Vision 2020i Controller
1.8.1 Controller and display
The unit shall be provided with Vision 2020i
control system with the following features,
The control algorithm and parameters shall
be stored in flash memory and E
2
PROM of
the controller and shall retain even in the
event of power failures, without requiring a
backup battery
4.3 graphical touch terminal with 65k color
display
Built in memory for data logging
Temperature and humidity controlled
Configurable by user
Alarm status/display
Analog input/output display
Digital input/output status
Remote start/stop input
Digital input for customer input alarm
General alarm output (dry contact)
Self-diagnostics
Security password access with multiple
access level for advanced settings
Unit status display with following
information:
Current room temperature and
temperature setpoint
Current room relative humidity and
relative humidity setpoint
System ON/OFF
Operating mode (cooling/ heating/
humidifying/ dehumidifying)


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1.8.2 Alarm Monitoring
When the system is in alarm condition, the
system shall activate an audible buzzer and
visual alarm message on the terminal display.
A digital output (dry contact) shall be closed
to indicate the alarm condition. The following
alarm conditions shall be monitored by the
controller:
High room temperature
Low room temperature
High supply air temperature
High room humidity
Low room humidity
No air flow/loss of air flow
Filter dirty
Sensor failure
Evaporator fan overload alarm
Customer interlock alarm
Unit/ Compressor running hours threshold
exceeded
LAN network disconnected alarm
High/Low refrigerant pressure alarm (DX
models)
Chilled water flow switch alarm (chilled
water models)
Humidity Alarms
Under floor water detector alarm (optional)
Smoke detector alarm (optional)
1.8.3 Master-Slave Sequencing Control
When more than one unit is present in the
system, master-slave or duty-standby control
of this group of units shall be done by just
connecting controller of each unit in serial
and require no additional controller.
1.8.4 BMS communications and remote monitoring
ModBus RTU RS485 communication port
shall be a standard feature of the controller.
On top of that, the following options shall be
available for BMS communications and
remote monitoring:
ModBus TCPIP
BACnet TCPIP / PTP / MSTP
LONworks
GSM Modem
SNMP

2 DIRECT EXPANSION (DX) SPLIT SYSTEMS
WITH REMOTE OUTDOOR AIR COOLED
CONDENSER (DBRC MODELS)

2.1 Scroll Compressor
Compressor shall be mounted on the base via
vibration isolators. Compressor shall be charged
with polyolester oil and designed for use with
R407C refrigerant.

2.2 Refrigeration Circuits
The refrigeration system shall be of the direct
expansion type with one (Model 02-13) or two
(Model 14-26) hermetic scroll compressors
complete with rotalock connections. All
refrigeration circuit shall be pre-piped with copper
tubing and include expansion valve with external
equalizer, filter dryer, sight glass, refrigerant
service valves, pressure fittings of manual reset
high pressure control/auto reset low pressure
safety cutouts and charging/access ports in each
circuit.

2.3 Evaporator Coil
The evaporator coil shall be of draw through air
design for uniform air distribution. The evaporator
coil shall be quality construction of seamless
copper tube, mechanically bonded to hydrophilic
aluminium fins with galvanized coil plates. The
coil shall be factory leak and pressure tested to
450psig (31 bar) and the refrigeration system
shall be sealed prior to shipment. A galvanized
and painted drain pan shall be provided to cover
the entire coil area. The drain pan shall be
designed to incorporate sloped gutter for
complete condensate removal.

2.4 Remote Outdoor Air Cooled Condenser
(DBRC Models)
The remote condenser shall be constructed from
sturdy heavy gauge steel sheets with epoxy
powder coated oven baked, factory standard
beige color to provide a durable finish.
The remote condenser shall include direct driven
propeller fans, condenser coil, fan guard,
thermally protected rated IP55 motors, integral
factory wired and tested control panel. The
condenser coil shall be quality construction of
seamless copper tube, mechanically bonded to
aluminium fins with galvanized coil plates. The
coil shall be factory leak and pressure tested to
450psig (31 bar) and the refrigeration system
shall be sealed prior to shipment.
The evaporator and condenser sections shall ship
with a dry-nitrogen holding charge ready for field
refrigerant charging.

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3 CHILLED WATER (CW) SYSTEMS

3.1 Chilled Water Coil
The evaporator coil shall be of draw through air
design for uniform air distribution. The chilled
water coil shall be quality construction of
seamless copper tube, mechanically bonded to
hydrophilic aluminium fins with galvanized coil
plates. The coil shall be factory leak and pressure
tested to 450psig (31 bar) and sealed prior to
shipment. Copper pipe for brazed connection
shall be provided as standard. A galvanized and
painted drain pan shall be provided to cover the
entire coil area. The drain pan shall be designed
to incorporate sloped gutter for complete
condensate removal.

3.2 Chilled Water Control
The water circuit shall include 3-way forged brass
valve and modulating actuators. The
microprocessor positions the valve in response to
room condition. Cooling capacity shall be
controlled by bypassing chilled water around the
coil.


4 OPTIONS

4.1 Stainless Steel Drain Pan
A stainless steel condensate drain pan shall be
provided for the evaporator/chilled water coil in
lieu of standard galvanized and painted drain pan.

4.2 Discharge Plenum (Up-flow Units only)
A discharge plenum box shall be provided for field
installation on the top of the up-flow unit. The
plenum box shall be 18 inches (457mm) high,
insulated and painted to match the color of the
indoor unit. The plenum box shall be fitted with
double deflection grilles for room discharge of
conditioned air.

4.3 Steam Generating Humidifier
Humidifier shall be factory installed inside the unit.
The humidification system shall be an electrode
cylinder type, complete with fill valve, drain valve,
adjustable humidity output and automatic flush
cycle activated on demand from the
microprocessor control system.

4.4 Hot Gas Bypass (DX Systems only)
The refrigerant circuit(s) shall be provided with a
hot gas bypass system for evaporator freeze-
protection and capacity modulation during low
load conditions.

4.5 Liquid Line Solenoid Valve (DX Systems only)
A factory fitted liquid line solenoid valve shall be
provided for each refrigeration circuit as an option.

4.6 Double Skin Panels
All panels shall be provided with galvanized
internal skin.

4.7 Insulflex Closed Cell Insulation
All panels shall be single skin and lined with
Insulflex Closed Celled insulation (in lieu of
fiberglass insulation) with fire resistant of Class O
(BS476 Part 6) and Class 1 (BS476 Part 7).

4.8 Hydrophilic or Copper Fin for Condenser Coil
(DBRC)
Condenser coils shall be provided with hydrophilic
or copper fins in lieu of aluminium.

4.9 Black Color Epoxy Powder Coating for
Remote Condenser (DBRC)
The remoter condenser DBRC shall be epoxy
powder coated oven baked black color paint in
lieu of standard beige color.

4.10 Under Floor Water Detector
A remote water leak detector shall be factory
provided for field installation. When water leak is
detected, cooling mode of the unit is off.

4.11 Smoke Detector
A smoke detector shall be factory supplied at
units evaporator return air section. The unit shall
shut down when smoke alarm is triggered.

4.12 Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) for Evaporator
Blower Motor
A variable frequency drive (VFD) for blower motor
shall be factory installed to vary the blower motor
speed based on rooms requirement.

4.13 BMS communication cards
BMS communication card shall be factory
installed to enable high level interfacing with BMS
system. ModBus, BACnet, LONworks, SNMP
communication protocols shall be available as
option.

4.14 Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV) for
Evaporator Coil
The refrigerant circuit(s) shall be provided with an
Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV) for evaporator
in lieu of standard Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV)
to allow an efficient modulation control of
refrigeration and consistent energy saving
performances.
Corporate Head Office
DUNHAM-BUSH HOLDING BHD
(Formerly known as Dunham-Bush (Malaysia) Bhd) (129358-X)
Lot 5755-6, Kidamai Industrial Park, Bukit Angkat
43000 Kajang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
Tel: 603-8924 9000 Fax: 603-8739 5020
E-Mail: info@dunham-bush.com.my
www.dunham-bush.com
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