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APPLICATION FOR ADOPTION OF VARIABLE REFRIGERANT FLOW SYSTEMS UNDER THE TITLE 24-2008 NONRESIDENTIAL ACM PROCEDURES

Prepared for:

Daikin AC (Americas), Inc. Mitsubishi Electric, Inc Sanyo North America LG Commercial Air Conditioning
Prepared by:

EnergySoft, LLC

Submitted to:

California Energy Commission

Purpose
Under section 10-109(b)4 Exceptional Methods the Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Standards) allow for the introduction of new compliance approaches which cannot be properly accounted for in the current adopted regulation or modeling assumptions. Applications under the exceptional method are called compliance options. The following document is an application for a compliance option that would allow consideration of variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system under the Standards for nonresidential buildings. This application was submitted by EnergySoft on behalf of a number of the manufacturers of VRF systems. Staff has reviewed the document and while the general position of staff is supportive a number of concerns still need to be resolved. Therefore, before a final position can be taken which would hopefully lead to a recommendation to the Commission for approval of this compliance option, staff has held a public meeting to vet out all possible concerns.

Acknowledgements

The work presented in this document is the culmination of a significant amount of research and development work performed by several of the manufacturers of Variable Refrigerant Flow systems. The authors would like to thank the staff and engineers at Mitsubishi Electric, Inc. including Paul Doppel, Dermot McMorrow, Nicholas Conklin and Meredith Emmerich for their guidance in the initial development of the VRF modeling concept. In addition, development of Mitsubishi specific curve data is credited to Tani Hidekazu. Kenji Obata and Lee Smith with Daikin AC contributed guidance on the Daikin modeling, with technical support provided by Shin Miyazu. Malcolm Perssaud with Sanyo Commercial Solutions provided necessary information to allow modeling of their systems, and information included on the LG systems came from Brian Bogden. Many of the sales team members for the manufacturers contributed to the testing and validation of the work here including Ruben Willmarth, Jim Benville, Sherwin Khayatian and Jon Marshall along with many others. In addition, Tianzhen Hong is to be credited with development of the fundamental equations that are used for the VRF modeling in DOE-2 presented here, as well as the compilation of the manufacturer specific curve coefficients.

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Purpose......................................................................................................................................... i Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................... ii Table of Figures......................................................................................................................... iv Executive Summary ................................................................................................................... 1 Description of VRF Systems ..................................................................................................... 3 Eligibility Criteria ...................................................................................................................... 6 Acceptance Requirements ......................................................................................................... 7 Modeling Procedures ................................................................................................................. 9 Proposed Nonresidential ACM Amendments ....................................................................... 20 Compliance Forms ................................................................................................................... 23 Appendix A The VRF DOE-2 Function .............................................................................. 29
Appendix B Daikin Sensitivity -Analysis ...................................................................................... 65 Appendix C Daikin VRV Outdoor Unit RXYMQ48MVJU Performance Data ......................... 67 Appendix D Daikin VRV Outdoor Unit REYQ96MTJU Performance Data ............................. 73 Appendix E Daikin Air-Cooled VRV Generic Performance Curve Data.................................. 79 Appendix F Daikin Indoor Unit Guide Specification .................................................................. 81 Appendix G Daikin VRV Outdoor Unit REYQ96MTJU Guide Specification .......................... 99 Appendix H Daikin VRV Outdoor Unit RXYMQ48MVJU Guide Specification.................... 106 Appendix I Daikin Testing by Intertek ........................................................................................ 110 Appendix J Daikin Case Studies ................................................................................................... 119 Appendix K Daikin Correlation Testing ...................................................................................... 123 Appendix L Mitsubishi Sensitivity Analysis............................................................................... 125 Appendix M Mitsubishi CITY MULTI VRFZ Performance Curve Data ................................ 127 Appendix N Mitsubishi CITY MULTI VRFZ R410A Specifications ........................................ 134 Appendix O Mitsubishi CITY MULTI Indoor Units .................................................................. 140 Appendix P Mitsubishi CITY MULTI Controls .......................................................................... 142 Appendix Q Mitsubishi CITY MULTI Indoor Unit Guide Specification ................................ 144 Appendix R Mitsubishi CITY MULTI PURY-P96 Outdoor Unit Specifications .................... 210 ii

Appendix S Correlation Testing of Mitsubishi CITY MULTI VRFZ Systems ........................ 212 Appendix T Performance Certificate of Compliance for the CITY MULTI VRFZ Systems . 224 Appendix U Performance Certificate of Compliance for the PURY-P96 VRFZ Systems ..... 229 Appendix V Sanyo Sensitivity Analysis ...................................................................................... 232 Appendix W LG Sensitivity Analysis .......................................................................................... 240 Appendix X LG MULTI V Performance Curve Data ................................................................. 242

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Table of Figures
Figure 1 Example Daikin Heat Recovery VRV System Components .............................................. 1 Figure 2 Example Mitsubishi VRFZ System Components ................................................................ 2 Figure 3 - The Capacity Control of a typical VRF System .................................................................... 4 Figure 4 Forms - MECH-2-C............................................................................................................... 25 Figure 5 Forms - MECH-5-C............................................................................................................... 26

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Executive Summary
Variable Refrigerant Flow systems are energy efficient air-conditioning systems that offer savings of electricity and TDV energy as well as reduction of peak electricity demand. However, the 2008 California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24) do not provide compliance credits for VRF systems, because modeling procedures do not exist in the nonresidential ACM manuals. This application, pursuant to 10-109 of Title 24-2008, recommends modeling procedures to offer credit for VRF systems for nonresidential buildings. The VRF system is a R410A refrigerant-loop heat pump system which works like the conventional water-loop heat pump (WLHP) system, except the VRF system uses an outdoor unit to remove or add heat to the refrigerant loop, while the WLHP system uses a cooling tower to remove heat and a boiler to add heat to the water loop. A heat recovery VRF system can serve multiple zones with some zones demanding cooling while others demand heating. A VRF system has an air-cooled outdoor unit, multiple indoor units, the refrigerant piping loop, one or more optional distribution units, and corresponding system and zone controllers. Figure 1 and Figure 2 show components of a heat recovery VRF system.

Figure 1 Example Daikin Heat Recovery VRV System Components

The VRF system uses inverter technology by varying the speed of the compressor in the outdoor unit to meet the changing load requirements of each indoor unit. The heat recovery VRF system recycles the energy in other zones to provide comfort only to the zones calling for cooling or heating. The VRF system is energy efficient, quiet in operation, and saves duct work space. This application is organized in the following sections: 1. Executive Summary describes the scope of the application and how VRF system works as well as its benefits. 2. Eligibility Criteria describes VRF system design requirement for compliance credit for nonresidential HVAC systems. 3. Acceptance Requirements describes acceptance requirements for VRF systems. 4. Modeling Procedures describes how VRF systems would be modeled for nonresidential HVAC systems. 5. Proposed Nonresidential ACM Amendments describes needed modifications and additions to the nonresidential ACM manual. 6. Compliance Forms shows reporting and enforcement of VRF systems 7. Appendices provide additional materials for reference as well as the inclusion of Curve Coefficient Data used in the DOE-2 modeling for the various product lines.

Figure 2 Example Mitsubishi VRFZ System Components

Description of VRF Systems


Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems are still relatively new to the U.S. market, but have been used in Asia and Europe for more than 20 years. The U.S. has the most comprehensive requirements when compared to other markets worldwide, so there are several issues with testing VRF systems. The first issue is the relatively new testing standard 1230, which is recently released by the Air-conditioning Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI). The second issue is in regards to the set-up, data collection, and control of these complex systems. The systems can be tested with up to five indoor units; in many cases, there may not be enough test room space for the units and all testing apparatus to adequately collect the airflow data. Also, because VRF systems are more complex than standard rooftop or split-system units, with integrated controls and multiple indoor units, the testing time is greater and the cost of set-up and testing becomes very expensive very quickly. Most VRF manufacturers have requested and subsequently received waivers from the Department of Energy (DOE) to be able to sell their systems. The waivers were requested because the older testing standards (ARI Standards 210/240 and 340/360) did not provide adequate information for testing multi-split systems that can have up to 50 indoor units; each outdoor unit can also have thousands of indoor unit combinations. Since the initial waivers, AHRI members have worked with DOE to develop an acceptable testing method, which had been used for the two Mitsubishi systems tested for this report; AHRI has released the AHRI Standard 1230 to test VRF systems. We believe these test results show there is still need for improving testing techniques and capabilities to properly reflect the energy savings potential of VRF systems. The VRF system is a R410A refrigerant-loop heat pump system which works like the conventional water-loop heat pump (WLHP) system, except the VRF system uses an outdoor unit to remove or add heat to the refrigerant loop, while the WLHP system uses cooling towers to remove heat and boilers to add heat to the water loop. A VRF system may have multiple compressors, typically one constant speed and one variable speed with inverter technology. The variable speed compressor system will have multiple capacity control steps which allow the amount of refrigerant flowing in the system to vary depending upon the fluctuating needs of zone loads. This delivers maximum efficiency during partial load conditions and provides precise temperature control in all zones. Each indoor unit incorporates an electronic expansion valve that continually controls the flow rate of refrigerant. In this way, the VRF system maintains a nearly constant room temperature without the typical temperature fluctuations that occur with a conventional ON/OFF control system. By using multiple compressors to regulate capacity, switching losses or power surges are minimized. The heat recovery function is achieved by diverting exhaust heat from indoor units in cooling mode to areas requiring heating and vice versa. The VRF system keeps running cost at an absolute minimum by controlling each zone individually and shutting down completely in unoccupied areas if required. There are two types of VRF systems: the Heat Recovery type which allows for simultaneous zones cooling and heating, and the Heat Pump type which allows for either zones cooling or zones heating operation. A VRF system has an air-cooled outdoor unit, multiple indoor units, the refrigerant piping loop, one or more distribution units (Heat Recovery models only), and corresponding system and zone controllers. An indoor unit needs to connect to a distribution unit if its operation mode needs to be switched automatically from cooling to heating or vice versa independent of the operational mode of the condensing unit. The heat recovery VRF is a three-pipe loop with two pipes connecting each indoor unit to the loop (allows cooling only) or to a Distribution unit (allows either cooling or heating 3

with automatic switching) and three pipes connecting all Distribution units to the outdoor unit. The heat pump VRF is a two-pipe loop with indoor units directly connected to the loop; no Distribution unit is necessary. Figure 1 and 2 show components of a heat recovery series and a heat pump series VRF system. Figure 3 shows capacity control of a VRF system.

Figure 3 - The Capacity Control of a typical VRF System A VRF outdoor unit can connect multiple indoor units with a total capacity of typically 130% - 150% of the outdoor units rated capacity, although some manufacturers do allow higher ratios. VRF systems have been installed in buildings throughout Asia, Europe, and other regions for many years with great success and customer satisfaction. Specifically, VRF systems have the following benefits: Energy efficient. The outdoor unit uses a variable speed compressor system to provide highly responsive cooling and heating performance. By responding to indoor and outdoor temperature fluctuations by monitoring system suction pressure, the system varies power consumption by adjusting the compressor speed to optimize energy usage. The variable capacity indoor units are controlled by electronic expansion valves. This feature allows operation only at the levels required to maintain a consistently comfortable indoor environment without wasting energy. Heat pump operation also offers high heating capacity and efficiency and is more efficient under part load conditions. The nominal cooling efficiency EER can be above 12.0, while the heating COP can exceed 3.5, however, the efficiency values are significantly higher at part load conditions. Flexible indoor layout and design. Each individual zone can have its own indoor unit or a group of indoor units that precisely control the indoor temperature. Multiple styles of indoor units can meet requirements of indoor unit layout and design.

Zoning comfort control. Zones are actively cooled in one zone while heating another (heat recovery). Set up zones to maximize simultaneous operation: interior/exterior, eastern exposure/western exposure. Each zone gets the cooling or heating that is needed at any time. Simultaneous cooling and heating over three-pipes provides air conditioning and control flexibility to each and every zone. Zoning comfort can also be achieved with the Heat Pump VRF system. Quiet operation. VRF is designed for the quietest possible operation both indoor and outdoor. Outdoor units are as quiet as 58 dB(A) and indoor units as low as 28 dB(A), which makes VRF systems a huge advantage especially for classrooms, schools, universities, hospitals, healthcare facilities, and libraries, where quiet conversations are paramount.

Eligibility Criteria
VRF systems are energy efficient and eligible for Title 24 compliance credits. The following sections describe the requirements for obtaining the nonresidential credit for VRF systems. New or existing nonresidential buildings can obtain compliance credits for the VRF systems for space cooling, space heating, and fan if the following eligibility criteria are met: 1. Eligible systems shall: Be R410A based refrigerant-loop heat pump systems with multiple direct expansion indoor units and an outdoor unit attached to the loop. Have an air-cooled outdoor unit. Have a variable speed compressor in the outdoor unit to vary the refrigerant flow to meet the changing zone loads. The Heat Recovery VRF outdoor unit can automatically switch operation between cooling mode and heating mode using the "auto" changeover mode. This mode helps move the existing "energy" in a building to the areas it can best be utilized /or is needed, and as such perform heat recovery operation. For the VRF Heat Pump system, users can manually switch the operation mode from cooling to heating and vice versa. Have no supplemental cooling or heating equipment attached to the loop. Have no storage tank. Have each indoor unit operation controlled by a zone controller and/or a system controller. Have a cooling connection ratio (total of indoor unit capacity / outdoor unit capacity) between 50% and 130%. Be installed and tested according to manufacturer installation and operation manuals.

2. Performance data for indoor and outdoor units shall be based upon testing temperature conditions defined in AHRI Standard 1230 for multi-split equipment, which is based on ISO 15042, ARI 210/240, and ARI 340/360 standards. 3. Building types are either nonresidential or high-rise residential.

Acceptance Requirements
The following amendments are proposed to the Appendix NJ of the 2008 Nonresidential ACM Manual. VRF Acceptance These acceptance requirements apply only to VRF systems, and are in addition to those for other systems or equipment such as economizers, packaged equipment, etc. Construction Inspection Prior to performance testing, verify and document the following: 1. The air-cooled outdoor unit is installed. 2. For a single VRF system, the actual piping length and total equivalent piping length to the most distant indoor unit is no greater than manufacturers recommendations. The system total piping length is no greater than recommended. Total piping equivalent length = (actual piping length from the outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unit) + equivalent piping length of branches on the piping. 3. The maximum level difference between the outdoor unit and indoor units is no greater than manufacturers recommendations. 4. The VRF system components are installed correctly per manufacturers installation manual, including correct refrigerant (R410A) charge and piping configurations. 5. The correct outdoor and indoor model numbers are installed (as indicated in compliance documents with rated cooling and heating capacities and power consumption of indoor and outdoor units). 6. All refrigerant lines are insulated per the requirements of Title 24 Part 6 Section 118 Equipment Testing For Heat Recovery VRF Systems: 1. Force the controls to indicate all zones demand for cooling. Make sure that all indoor units operate in cooling mode, and the outdoor unit also operates in cooling mode. 2. Force the controls to indicate all zones demand for heating. Make sure that all indoor units operate in heating mode, and the outdoor unit also operates in heating mode. 3. Force the controls to indicate some zones demand for cooling while others demand for heating. Make sure that indoor units demanding for cooling run in cooling mode, while indoor units demanding for heating run in heating mode. The outdoor unit runs in cooling mode if the total cooling demand is greater than the total heating demand of indoor units. 4. Force the controls to indicate some zones demand no cooling or heating while other zones demand cooling or heating. Make sure those indoor units with no demand for cooling or heating do not operate while others do and the outdoor unit also operates. For Heat Pump VRF Systems: 1. Force the controls to indicate dominant cooling demand by zones. Make sure that: 7

Indoor units operate in cooling mode for zones demanding cooling Indoor units do not operate for zones demanding heating Outdoor unit operates in cooling mode

2. Force the controls to indicate dominant heating demand by zones. Make sure that: Indoor units operate in heating mode for zones demanding heating Indoor units do not operate for zones demanding cooling Outdoor unit operates in heating mode

Modeling Procedures
DOE-2 cannot model the performance of a VRF system; therefore a VRF system function has been developed for DOE-2 to calculate the cooling, heating, and fan energy use of a VRF system. The VRF function takes inputs of the VRF system performance data, hourly indoor and outdoor air temperatures, and hourly zone cooling and heating loads to calculate the hourly outdoor unit power consumption and indoor fan power consumption. The VRF function can be directly called by DOE2.1E to facilitate the simulation of VRF systems. To model a VRF system in DOE-2.1E, the system type is set to HP which is a DOE-2 code word representing the hydronic heat pump system. The VRF function is an after system function which is called after the HP system routine completes an hourly calculation. It basically uses the dummy HP system type and overwrites the way DOE-2 calculates the cooling, heating, and fan energy use for the HP system. The VRF function is called by each VRF system. The VRF function does not change any other energy use in zones, for example, lighting, plug-loads, and any process loads. For the heat recovery VRF system, the VRF function calculates the hourly cooling and heating electricity use of the system according to the zone loads and VRF system performance data. For the heat pump VRF system operates in cooling mode, the VRF function calculates the hourly cooling electricity use of the system according to zone cooling loads and VRF system performance data, but the hourly heating energy is calculated based on zone heating loads. In addition, a user input auxiliary heating system may be specified for colder climates. Should this not be specified, the modeling procedures will automatically define a default electric resistance backup heating system to ensure all loads are met. This methodology is similar to the way a conventional heat pump is handled by the ACM procedures. The same methodology is applied to the cooling system. Should the cooling system be undersized or have unmet load hours, the equations will automatically assign a default minimum efficiency cooling system (13 SEER) to handle unmet loads and ensure all hours of conditioning are reported. This section details the calculation algorithm for a VRF system. The code of the VRF DOE-2 function is listed in Appendix A VRF DOE-2 Function. Appendix A The VRF DOE-2 Function Determination of Operation Mode for a Heat Pump VRF System For a heat pump VRF system, when it is on, it can operate either in cooling mode or heating mode. For a given hour when the VRF system is on, get the hourly total zone cooling loads QCZ, and hourly total zone heating loads QHZ. If QCZ QHZ, then the VRF system operates in cooling mode, otherwise in heating mode. Heat Pump VRF Systems Operate in Cooling Mode Calculation of hourly VRF cooling electricity use Piping correction on outdoor unit cooling capacity PFc_c = f1 + f2*PEL + f3*PEL + f4*LD + f5*CR + f6*CR + f7*PEL*CR Where PFc_c <= 1 Eq-1

PEL = Equivalent piping length between outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unit in feet LD = Level difference between the outdoor unit and the indoor units in feet CR = Combination ratio Combination Ratio (CR) correction on outdoor unit cooling capacity IF (CR.LE.1) CFc_c = aa1 + aa2*CR + aa3*CR IF (CR.GT.1) CFc_c = ab1 + ab2*CR + ab3*CR Outdoor unit relevant rated cooling capacity in Btu/h CAPoe_c = OUCCAP * CFc_c Eq-4 Where OUCCAP is the rated cooling capacity (Btu/h) of the outdoor unit Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature (ODB, in F) and zone load-weighted average wet-bulb temperature (ZWBavg, in F) correction on outdoor unit cooling capacity TFc_c = b1 + b2*ZWBavg + b3*ZWBavg + b4*ODB + b5*ODB + b6*ZWBavg*ODB Outdoor unit cooling capacity CAPo_c (Btu/h) at operation condition CAPo_c = CAPoe_c * TFc_c Outdoor unit cooling capacity CAPop_c (Btu/h) at installation and operation condition CAPop_c = CAPo_c * PFc_c Outdoor unit cooling capacity CAPpi_c (Btu/h) for power consumption calculation If QCZ CAPop_c, CAPpi_c = QCZ / PFc_c Otherwise, CAPpi_c = CAPo_c Where QCZ is the hourly total of zone cooling loads in Btu/h. Part load ratio of the outdoor unit PLR = CAPpi_c / CAPo_c 10 Part load ratio for power consumption calculation PLRp = PLR * CFc_c Part load correction (PLFc) on outdoor unit cooling power consumption IF (PLRp.GE.PLRmin.AND.PLRp.LE.1) PLFc = ia1 + ia2*PLRp + ia3*PLRp IF (PLRp.GT.1) PLFc = ib1 + ib2*PLRp + ib3*PLRp 13 Eq-12 EqEq-11 EqEq-9 Eq-8 Eq-7 Eq-6 Eq-5 Eq-2 Eq-3

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IF (PLRp.LT.PLRmin) PLFc = PLRp /(1 - PLRp*Cd) Where Cd = 0.25

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Cd is the degradation coefficient of the outdoor unit when it cycles due to operation below the minimum operating part load ratio PLRmin. Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature and zone air load-weighted wet-bulb temperature (ZWBavg) correction on outdoor unit cooling power TFp_c = g1 + g2*ZWBavg + g3*ZWBavg + g4*ODB + g5*ODB + g6*ZWBavg*ODB Eq-15 Outdoor unit part load correction on crankcase heater power consumption PFch_c = j1 + j2*PLRp + j3*PLRp Eq-16

Calculation of the outdoor unit cooling power consumption in kW (including compressor and outdoor fan) OUCLKW = (OUCCAP/OUCCOP/3413)*PLFc*TFp_c + PLCH*PFch_c Eq-17

Where OUCCOP is the rated cooling COP of the outdoor unit, and PLCH is the rated crankcase heater power input in kW. Calculation of hourly auxiliary heating fuel usage for Heat Pump VRF in cooling mode When a heat pump VRF system operates in cooling mode, an auxiliary heating system is allowed to meet the zone heating loads if any. The auxiliary heating system type can be gas furnace, electric resistance, or hydronic (hot water boiler). The heating efficiency input for the gas furnace is AFUE, for the boiler is Et. For Title 24 compliance calculations, the default auxiliary heating system is electric resistance heat when not specified. For gas furnace, if AFUE < 0.8, HAuxEFF = 0.725 + 0.1*AFUE if AFUE 0.8, HAuxEFF = 0.105 + 0.875*AFUE For electric resistance and hot water boiler, HAuxEFF = user input auxiliary heating efficiency Part load ratio of the furnace fPLR = QHZ / TotHCAPZ Eq-21 Eq-20 Eq-18 Eq-19

Where, QHZ is the hourly total of zone heating loads in Btu/h, TotHCAPZ is the total of zone rated heating capacity of the indoor unit in Btu/h. Part load correction on the auxiliary heating efficiency, For gas furnace, use DOE-2 default curve SDL-C111 fPLR_c = 0.01861 + 1.094209*fPLR - 0.112819*fPLR 22 For hot water boiler, use DOE-2 default curve 11 Eq-

fPLR_c = 0.0826 + 0.996764*fPLR - 0.079361*fPLR 23 Calculation of hourly zone heating energy use For gas furnace or boiler, in Btu/h HAuxGas = TotHCAPZ* fPLR_c / HAuxEFF For electric resistance, in kWh HAuxElec = QHZ/3413/HAuxEFF Heat Pump VRF Systems Operate in Heating Mode Calculation of hourly VRF heating electricity use Piping correction on outdoor unit heating capacity PFc_h = p1 + p2*PEL + p3*PEL + p4*LD Where PFc_h <= 1 PEL = equivalent piping length between outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unit in feet LD = Level difference between the outdoor unit and the indoor units in feet. Combination Ratio (CR) correction on outdoor unit heating capacity IF (CR.LE.1) CFc_h = ka1 + ka2*CR + ka3*CR IF (CR.GT.1) CFc_h = kb1 + kb2*CR + kb3*CR Outdoor unit relevant rated heating capacity in Btu/h CAPoe_h = OUHCAP * CFc_h Where OUHCAP is the rated heating capacity (Btu/h) of the outdoor unit Defrosting correction on outdoor unit heating capacity DFco_h = q1 + q2*OWB + q3*OWB + q4*OWB3 Where OWB is the outdoor air wet-bulb temperature in F. Eq-30 Eq-29 Eq-27 Eq-28 Eq-26 Eq-25 Eq-24

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Outdoor air wet-bulb temperature and zone load-weighted average dry-bulb temperature (ZDBavg, in F) correction on outdoor unit heating capacity TFc_h = l1 + l2*ZDBavg + l3*ZDBavg + l4*OWB + l5*OWB + l6*ZDBavg*OWB Eq-31 Outdoor unit heating capacity CAPo_h (Btu/h) at operation condition CAPo_h = CAPoe_h * TFc_h * DFco_h Outdoor unit heating capacity CAPop_h (Btu/h) at installation and operation condition CAPop_h = CAPo_h * PFc_h Outdoor unit heating capacity CAPpi_h (Btu/h) for power consumption calculation Eq-33 Eq-32

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If QHZ CAPop_h, CAPpi_h = QHZ / PFc_h Otherwise, CAPpi_h = CAPo_h Where QHZ is the hourly total of zone heating loads in Btu/h. Part load ratio of the outdoor unit PLR = CAPpi_h / CAPo_h Part load ratio for power consumption calculation PLRp = PLR * CFc_h Part load correction (PLFh) on outdoor unit heating power consumption IF(PLRp.GE.PLRmin.AND.PLRp.LE.1) PLFh = ta1 + ta2*PLRp + ta3*PLRp IF(PLRp.GT.1) PLFh = tb1 + tb2*PLRp + tb3*PLRp 39 IF (PLRp.LT.PLRmin) PLFh = PLRp /(1 - PLRp*Cd) Where Cd = 0.25 Cd is the degradation coefficient of the outdoor unit when it cycles due to operation below the minimum operating part load ratio PLRmin. Outdoor air wet-bulb temperature and zone air load-weighted dry-bulb temperature correction on outdoor unit heating power TFp_h = r1 + r2*ZDBavg + r3*ZDBavg + r4*OWB + r5*OWB + r6*ZDBavg*OWB 41 Part load ratio correction on crankcase heater power consumption PFch_h = u1 + u2*PLRp + u3*PLRp Eq-42 EqEq-40 Eq-38 EqEq-37 Eq-36 Eq-35 Eq-34

Calculation of the outdoor unit heating power consumption in kW (including compressor and fan) OUHTKW = (OUHCAP/OUHCOP/3413)*PLFh*TFp_h + PLCH*PFch_h Eq-43

Where OUHCOP is the rated heating COP of the outdoor unit, PLCH is the crankcase heater power in kW. Calculation of hourly auxiliary cooling electricity usage for Heat Pump VRF in heating mode The following calculation procedures are based on the assumption of zone cooling demand is served by a Title 24 default packaged DX system. The calculations are based on DOE-2 manuals for packaged DX systems as used by Title 24 nonresidential ACM. Temperature correction on cooling capacity - T24-2008 default curve COOL-CAP-FT defined at page 2-56 of the nonresidential ACM manual CCAPFT = 0.0538158 + 0.02044874*ZWB - 0.0000145568*ZWB 13

-0.000891816*ODB - 0.0000122969*ODB - 0.0000261616*ZWB*ODB Eq-44 Where ZWB is the zone air wet-bulb temperature (F) and ODB is the outdoor air dry-bulb temperature (F) Cooling capacity for power calculation in Btu/h QCT = ZoneCCAP*CCAPFT Where ZoneCCAP is the rated cooling capacity Temperature correction on cooling efficiency - T24-2008 default curve COOLING-EIR-FT defined at page 2-56 of the nonresidential ACM manual EIRM1 = 3.2147046-0.028456*ZWB+0.00023938*ZWB-0.0316742*ODB + 0.000309505*ODB-0.000183448*ZWB*ODB 46 The cooling part load ratio PLRC PLRC = ZQ / QCT Where ZQ is the hourly zone cooling load in Btu/h. The cooling part load ratio the compressor sees PLRCC = Max(PLRC, MinUnloadRatio) Eq-48 Eq-47 EqEq-45

Where MinUnloadRatio is the minimum unload ratio before the compressor cycles, DOE-2 default is 0.25. Part load correction on cooling efficiency DOE2 default curve SDL-C18 EIRM2 = 0.2012301 - 0.0312175*PLRCC + 1.9504979*PLRCC - 1.1205105*PLRCC 49 Compressor percent time on PCTON = Min(CLPLR/(CLCOR+0.001), 1) Where, CLCOR = 0.7 + 0.3*CLPLRM CLPLRM = AMAX(CLPLR, CLOSSMIN) CLPLR = AMIN(PLRC/(hgbmin+0.001), 1) hgbmin = 0.25, the DOE-2 default of compressor minimum hot gas bypass CLOSSMIN = 0.8, the DOE-2 default of cooling cycle loss minimum part load ratio Calculation of the hourly zone auxiliary cooling electricity use in kWh CAuxElec = QCT*PCTON*(EIRstd*EIRM1*EIRM2)/3413 Where, EIRstd = 0.335, the cooling energy input ratio calculated based on Title 24 defaults of SEER 13. 14 Eq-54 Eq-51 Eq-52 Eq-53 Eq-50 Eq-

Heat Recovery VRF Systems For zones served by a heat recovery VRF system, some may demand cooling while others demand heating. To determine whether the outdoor unit operates in cooling mode or heating mode, first assumes the VRF system operates in cooling mode and calculates the CAPpi_c and OUCLKW based on cooling zones, then assumes the VRF system operates in heating mode and calculates the CAPpi_h and OUHTKW based on heating zones. If CAPpi_c + OUCLKW >= CAPpi_h, the outdoor unit operates in cooling mode and OUCLKW is the outdoor unit electricity consumption, otherwise the outdoor unit operates in heating mode and OUHTKW is the outdoor unit electricity consumption. Compared with heat pump VRF systems, distribution units are used in heat recovery VRF systems and they consume a small amount of electricity, which is manufacturer specific. Refrigerant Line Lengths When modeling the losses associated with the refrigerant lines, the modeling procedures will default the line length to the value shown in the table below taken from the AHRI 1230 standard.

Table 3. Piping Requirements for Tested Combinations (Piping length from outdoor unit to each indoor unit)
System Capacity Systems with Ducted Indoor Units

0 to <65,000 Btu (0 to <10,950 W) 65,000 Btu to <105,000 Btu (10,950 W to <30,800 W) 106,000 Btu to <134,000 Btu (31,100 W to <39,300 W) 135,000 Btu to <350,000 Btu (40,000 W to <102,550 W) >350,000 Btu (>102,550 W)

25' (7.6 m) 25' (7.6 m) 25' (7.6 m) 50' (15.2 m)

75' (23 m)

Table of Variable Definitions The following table summarizes the definition of all variables used in the above calculations. Variable QCZ QHZ PFc_c Definition Hourly total zone cooling loads (Btu/h) Hourly total zone heating loads (Btu/h) Piping correction factor on outdoor unit cooling capacity Eq-1 Used In

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PEL LD CR f1, f2, f3, f4, f5, f6, f7 CFc_c aa1, aa2, aa3, ab1, ab2, ab3 CAPoe_c TFc_c

Equivalent piping length between outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unit (feet) Level difference between the outdoor unit and the indoor units (feet) Combination ratio = total installed indoor unit rated cooling capacity / outdoor unit rated cooling capacity Coefficients of the VRF performance curve PFc_c Combination ratio correction factor on outdoor unit cooling capacity Coefficients of the VRF performance curve CFc_c Outdoor unit relevant rated cooling capacity (Btu/h) Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature and zone load-weighted average wet-bulb temperature correction factor on outdoor unit cooling capacity Coefficients of the VRF performance curve TFc_c Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature (F) Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature (F) Outdoor unit cooling capacity at operation condition (Btu/h)

Eq-1 Eq-1 Eq-1 Eq-1 Eq-2 Eq-2, 3 Eq-4 Eq-5

b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6 ODB ZWBavg CAPo_c

Eq-5 Eq-5 Eq-5 Eq-6

CAPop_c CAPpi_c PLR PLRp PLFc

Outdoor unit cooling capacity at installation and operation condition (Btu/h) Outdoor unit cooling capacity for power consumption calculation (Btu/h) Part load ratio of the outdoor unit Part load ratio for power consumption calculation Part load correction on outdoor unit cooling power consumption

Eq-7 Eq-8, 9 Eq-10 Eq-11 Eq-12, 13, 14

Cd PLRmin ia1, ia2, ia3,

The degradation coefficient of the outdoor unit when it cycles due to operation below the minimum operating part load ratio The minimum operating part load ratio depending on VRF product series Coefficients of the VRF performance curve PLFc

Eq-14 Eq-12, 14 Eq-12, 13

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ib1, ib2, ib3 TFp_c Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature and zone air load-weighted wet-bulb temperature correction on outdoor unit cooling power Coefficients of the VRF performance curve TFp_c Outdoor unit part load correction on crankcase heater power consumption Coefficients of the VRF performance curve PFch_c Outdoor unit cooling power consumption in kW (including compressor and outdoor fan) The rated crankcase heater power input (kW) Auxiliary heating system efficiency Furnace annual fuel utilization efficiency Thermal efficiency of boiler Part load ratio of the furnace Part load correction on furnace heating efficiency Hourly zone auxiliary heating gas use (Btu/h) Hourly zone auxiliary heating electricity use (kWh) Piping correction on outdoor unit heating capacity Coefficients of the VRF performance curve PFc_h Combination ratio correction on outdoor unit heating capacity Coefficients of the VRF performance curve CFc_h Coefficients of the VRF performance curve CFc_h Outdoor unit relevant rated heating capacity (Btu/h) Defrosting correction on outdoor unit heating capacity Coefficients of the VRF performance curve DFco_h Outdoor air wet-bulb temperature and zone load-weighted average dry-bulb temperature correction on outdoor unit heating capacity Coefficients of the VRF performance curve TFc_h Outdoor air wet-bulb temperature (F) Eq-21 Eq-22, 23 Eq-24 Eq-25 Eq-26 Eq-26 Eq-27, 28 Eq-27 Eq-28 Eq-29 Eq-30 Eq-30 Eq-31 Eq-15

g1, g2, g3, g4, g5, g6 PFch_c j1, j2, j3 OUCLKW PLCH HAuxEFF AFUE Et fPLR fPLR_c HAuxGas HAuxElec PFc_h p1, p2, p3, p4 CFc_h ka1, ka2, ka3 kb1, kb2, kb3 CAPoe_h DFco_h q1, q2, q3 TFc_h

Eq-15 Eq-16 Eq-16 Eq-17 Eq-17 Eq-18, 19, 20 Eq-22

l1, l2, l3, l4, l5, l6 OWB

Eq-31 Eq-31

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ZDBavg CAPo_h

Zone load-weighted average dry-bulb temperature (F) Outdoor unit heating capacity at operation condition (Btu/h)

Eq-31 Eq-32

CAPop_h CAPpi_h PLFh ta1, ta2, ta3 tb1, tb2, tb3 TFp_h

Outdoor unit heating capacity at installation and operation condition (Btu/h) Outdoor unit heating capacity for power consumption calculation (Btu/h) Part load correction on outdoor unit heating power consumption Coefficients of the VRF performance curve PLFh Coefficients of the VRF performance curve PLFh Outdoor air wet-bulb temperature and zone air load-weighted dry-bulb temperature correction on outdoor unit heating power Coefficients of the VRF performance curve TFp_h Part load ratio correction on crankcase heater power consumption Coefficients of the VRF performance curve PFch_h Outdoor unit heating power consumption (including compressor and fan) in kW Zone air wet-bulb temperature (F) Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature and zone air wet-bulb temperature correction on cooling capacity

Eq-33 Eq-34, 35 Eq-38, 39, 40 Eq-38 Eq-39 Eq-41

r1, r2, r3, r4, r5, r6 PFch_h u1, u2, u3 OUHTKW ZWB CCAPFT

Eq-41 Eq-42 Eq-42 Eq-43 Eq-44 Eq-44. T242008 Non-Res ACM page 256. Eq-45 Eq-45 Eq-46. T242008 Non-Res ACM page 256 Eq-47 Eq-47 Eq-48 Eq-48

QCT ZoneCCAP EIRM1

Cooling capacity for power calculation (Btu/h) The rated cooling capacity of the zone DX system Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature and zone air wet-bulb temperature correction on cooling efficiency

ZQ PLRC PLRCC

Hourly zone cooling load (Btu/h) The cooling part load ratio The cooling part load ratio the compressor sees

MinUnloadRatio The minimum unload ratio before the compressor cycles

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EIRM2 PCTON hgbmin CLOSSMIN CAuxElec EIRstd

Part load correction on cooling efficiency Compressor percent time on Compressor minimum hot gas bypass Cooling cycle loss minimum part load ratio The hourly zone auxiliary cooling electricity use (kWh) The cooling energy input ratio calculated based on Title 24 defaults of SEER 13

Eq-49 Eq-50 Eq-53 Eq-52 Eq-54 Eq-54

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Proposed Nonresidential ACM Amendments


This section provides recommended language for inclusion in the Nonresidential Alternative Calculation Method Manual. There are two proposed amendments to the Nonresidential ACM Manual: 1. Section 3.3.18 VRF added to the Optional Capabilities chapter; 2. Section NJ.13 VRF Acceptance added to the Nonresidential ACM Appendix NJ. 3.3.18 Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems Description: Nonresidential ACMs may model VRF systems using the DOE-2 function listed in Appendix A. DOE Keywords: These keywords apply to the VRF systems in the proposed design only. Zone Keywords ZONE-FAN-KW takes user input of zone fan power in kW/cfm for each zone served by the VRF system. System Keywords 1. SUBR-FUNCTIONS HTPUMP-1Z = *SAVEQZN*: This function is called for each zone served by the VRF system to save and transfer the hourly zone loads and fan power. This statement should be written right after the statement INPUT SYSTEMS ... 2. SYSTEM-TYPE = HP: The DOE-2 system type of VRF systems must be set to HP (Hydronic Heat Pump). 3. FUNCTION = (*NONE*, *VRF*): This keyword calls the VRF function. This keyword should be inserted right after the SYSTEM-TYPE keyword for each VRF system. This keyword means the VRF function will be called after the HP system routine to calculate the hourly system cooling and/or heating electricity use, and the total of zone fan electricity use. If there are multiple VRF systems, each VRF function name should be unique such as VRF1, VRF2, etc. 4. SUPPLY-STATIC = 0.0001: This keyword is to zero out the system fan power as zone fan power is calculated in the VRF function. 5. SUPPLY-EFF = 0.5: A dummy system fan efficiency. 6. GET-IT-INTO-SYS = (VRFType, OUCCAP, OUHCAP, OUCCOP, OUHCOP, PEL, LD, CR, FANCtrl, HAuxType, HAuxEff): This is an added system keyword to define the design data of a VRF system. Eight user inputs are: 1) VRFType: type of a VRF system 1 for Heat Recovery VRF, 2 for Heat Pump VRF 2) OUCCAP: outdoor unit rated cooling capacity in Btu/h 3) OUHCAP: outdoor unit rated heating capacity in Btu/h 4) OUCCOP: outdoor unit rated cooling efficiency COP 5) OUHCOP: outdoor unit rated heating efficiency COP 6) PEL: equivalent piping length between outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unit in feet 7) LD: installed level difference between the outdoor unit and indoor units in feet 20

8) CR: combination ratio total of indoor unit rated cooling capacity / outdoor unit rated cooling capacity, a range between 50% and 150%. 9) FANCtrl: Indoor fans operation mode 1 for Always On, 2 for Cycling with Loads HAuxType: Auxiliary heating system type , 2 for electric resistance, HAuxEff: Auxiliary heating system efficiency Plant Assignment Keywords All VRF systems can be grouped into one or more PLANT-ASSIGNMENT which cannot have any normal DOE-2 hydronic heat pump systems. Under the PLANT-ASSIGNMENT, the following keywords must be set in order to zero out the energy use of boilers, cooling towers, and circulating pumps attached to the loop: 1. BOILER-EIR = 0 2. BOILER-HIR = 0.0001 3. CIRC-HEAD = 0 4. TWR-EIR = 0.000001 5. TWR-PUMP-HEAD = 0 Input Type: Required Tradeoffs: Yes VRF DOE-2 Function: The VRF DOE-2 function written in FORTRAN code is listed in Appendix A. The VRF function should be inserted between the system END .. line and the COMPUTE SYSTEMS .. line. This can also be done by inserting an include statement ##INCLUDE VRF.func, and putting the actual DOE-2 function file VRF.func at the DOE-2 executable files folder. Modeling Rules for Proposed Design: Optional proposed systems shall be modeled as input by the user, according to the plans and specifications for the building, subject to all of the restrictions specified in the Required Systems and Plant Capabilities. User inputs for a VRF system include: 1. VRF system type: Heat Recovery VRF which allows simultaneous zones cooling and heating; Heat Pump VRF allows for either zones cooling or heating 2. Outdoor unit rated cooling and/or heating capacity in Btu/h 3. Outdoor unit rated cooling and/or heating efficiency COP 4. System piping equivalent length and level difference in feet 5. System combination ratio 6. Indoor fan control 7. Auxiliary heating system type and efficiency For heat recovery VRF systems, the cooling and heating energy use is calculated according to the VRF systems design data and performance curves. For heat pump VRF systems operate in cooling mode, the cooling energy use is calculated by the VRF function, while the heating energy use is calculated according to the auxiliary heating system type and efficiency. For heat pump VRF systems operate in heating mode, the heating energy use is calculated by the VRF function, while the cooling energy use is calculated according to the Title 24 defaults of packaged split DX systems (nonresidential three-phase) with cooling efficiency of SEER = 13 (EER = 10) and default performance curves. The proposed design is sized to meet the zone loads. If the outdoor unit cannot meet the loads, auxiliary cooling and heating energy is calculated to meet the unmet loads. The outdoor and indoor unit load unmet hours are reported in the DOE-2 SS-Z reports. 21

Modeling Rules for Standard Design (New): Standard system types and applicable system parameters are chosen according to Table N2-10 for Multiple Zone systems. The air flow and supply air temperature for the standard design will be optimally controlled in the reference method. All efficiency descriptors shall be determined according to the requirements of the Required Systems and Plant Capabilities. Modeling Rules for Standard Design (Existing Unchanged & Altered Existing): ACMs shall model the existing system as it occurs in the existing building using DOE-2 default performance curves. If the permit involves alterations, ACMs shall model the system before alterations.

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Compliance Forms
To facilitate the reporting and enforcement of the VRF systems, three items are recommended in this application. 1. Add a note on the PERF-1 in the Special Features and Modeling section that will alert the building department to the use of a VRF system. This is consistent with other ACM manual requirements for special features. In addition, it has been specified in the ACM language provided that the ACM must also alert the building department to the need for a Certificate of Acceptance for VRF systems. 2. The MECH-2-C reports the outdoor units Mandatory and Prescriptive Measures 3. The MECH-5-C, Part 1 of 2, reports the outdoor unit specifics in the Central System Ratings section. The Central Ratings section lists: a. System Name b. System Type c. Quantity or number of systems d. Heating i. Output ii. Efficiency (in kW) e. Cooling i. Output ii. Efficiency (in KW) f. Condition Status

4. The MECH-5-C, Part 2 of 2, reports the indoor unit specifics in the Zone Terminal Summary section. The Zone Terminal Summary lists: a. Zone Name b. System Name (indoor unit) c. System Type (variable refrigerant flow) d. Heating e. Cooling f. Quantity or number of indoor units

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g. Terminal Fan (Indoor Unit Fan) i. CFM ii. Brake Horse Power iii. Motor Efficiency iv. Drive Efficiency 5. Develop a COA specific to VRF systems. It is anticipated that this will be the main avenue of enforcement and verification of the VRF system. Information on the COA will reference back to the MECH-2-C and MECH-5-C for field verification. Figure shows the MECH-2-C data for VRF systems. Figure 1Figure shows the MECH-5-C data VRF systems.

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AIR SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS


PROJECT NAM E

Part 1 of 2

MECH-2-C
1/10/2007

DATE

Learning Center
SYSTEM FEATURES
AIR SYSTEM S, Central or Single Zone

ITEM OR SYSTEM TAG(S) Number of Systems M ANDATORY MEASURES


Heating Equipment Efficiency Cooling Equipment Efficiency Heat Pump Thermost at Furnace Controls Natural Ventilation M inimum Vent ilation VAV M inimum Position Control Demand Control Ventilat ion Time Control Setback and Setup Cont rol Outdoor Damper Control Isolat ion Zones Pipe Insulat ion Duct Insulation

CU-1 1

CU-2 1
Reference on Plans or Specification
1

T-24 Section
112(a) 112(a) 112(b) 112(c), 115(a) 121(b) 121(b) 121(c) 121(c) 121(c), 122(e) 122(e) 122(f) 122(g ) 123 124

13.7 kW 14.2 kW Yes n/a

13.7 kW 14.2 kW Yes n/a

1428 cfm No No Programmable Switch Heating Required

1490 cfm No No Programmable Switch Heating Required

n/a Refrigerant Piping R-8.0

n/a Refrigerant Piping R-8.0

PRESCRIPTIVE M EASURES
Calculat ed Heating Capacity x 1.43 Proposed Heat ing Capacity
2 2 2

144 (a & b) 144 (a & b) 144 (a & b) 144 (a & b) 144 (c) 144 (c) 144 (c) 144 (d) 144 (e) 144 (f) 144 (f)
3

n/a 69,143 btuh n/a 127,526 btuh Constant Volume

n/a 69,143 btuh n/a 127,526 btuh Constant Volume

Calculat ed Sensible Cooling Capacity x 1.21 Proposed Sensible Cooling Capacity Fan Control DP Sensor Location Supply Pressure Reset (DDC only) Simultaneous Heat/Cool Economizer Heating Air Supply Reset Cooling Air Supply Reset Duct Sealing for Prescriptiv e Compliance
2

No No Economizer Constant Temp Constant Temp No

No No Economizer Constant Temp Constant Temp No

144 (k)

1: For eac h c entral and s ingle zone air s ystems (or group of si milar units) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or s pec ification section and paragraph number where the required features are doc umented. If a requirement is not applicable, put "N/A " in the column. 2: Not required for hydronic heating and cooling. E ither enter a value here or put in reference ot plans and s pec ific atons per footnote 1. 3: Enter Y es if System is : Cons tant Volume, S ingl e Zone; Serves < 5,000 sqft; Has > 25% duc t in unc onditioned space. Duct s eali ng i s required for P res criptive Compli anc e, see P ERF-1 for performance method duct s eali ng requirements.

NOTES TO FIELD - For Building Department Use Only

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MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DETAILS


PROJECT NAM E

Part 1 of 2

MECH-5-C
1/10/2007
Pump Cont rol

Learning Center
CHILLER AND TOWER SUM M ARY
Equipment Name Equipment Type Qty. Ef ficiency Tons Tot. Qty GPM BHP

DATE

PUM PS M otor Drive Ef f. Ef f.

DHW / BOILER SUM M ARY


System Name System Type Distribution Type Qty Rated Input Vol. Condition (Gals.) St atus Energy Factor or RE St andby TANK INSUL. Loss or Ext. Pilot R-Val.

M ULTI-FAM ILY CENTRAL WATER HEATING DETAILS


Hot W at er Pump Hot W at er Piping Length (f t)

Control

HP

Ty pe

In Plenum

Outside

Buried

Add 1/2" Insulation

CENTRAL SYSTEM RATINGS


System Name PURY-P144TGMU-A System Type Qty Output HEATING Aux. kW COOLING Ef f. Output Ef ficiency Condition St atus Economizer Type

Variable Ref. Flow

160,000

13.7 kW

144,000 14.2 kW

New No Economizer

CENTRAL SYSTEM FAN SUM MARY


SUPPLY FAN System Name PURY-P144TGMU-A Fan Type M otor Location CFM BHP M otor Ef f. Drive Ef f. CFM RETURN FAN M otor BHP Ef f. Drive Ef f.

See Part 2

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MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DETAILS


PROJECT NAM E

Part 2 of 2

MECH-5-C
1/10/2007

Learning Center
ZONE TERM INAL SUM M ARY
TERM INAL UNIT Zone Name Computer Zone System Name System Type PLFY-P24NAMU-E Variable Ref. Flow Heating Cooling Qty. VAV

DATE

TERM INAL FAN

Min CFM Reheat M otor Drive Ratio Coil CFM BHP Ef f. Ef f.

27,000 Entry Zone Staff Lounge Zone Homework Center Zone L1 Storytime Zone L1 Lib. Stack Zone L1 Lib. Reading Zone L1 Kitchen Zone Collection/Recpt. Zone Computer Room Zone Restrooms Zone Group Rooms Zone Staff Workroom Zone Group Rm/Ofiices Zone PLFY-P24NAMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 27,000 PDFY-P48NMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 54,000 PLFY-P18NLMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 20,000 PLFY-P18NLMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 20,000 PLFY-P12NLMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 13,500 PLFY-P36NAMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 40,000 PLFY-P06NLMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 6,700 PLFY-P12NLMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 13,500 PLFY-P15NLMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 17,000 PLFY-P12NLMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 13,500 PDFY-P48NMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 54,000 PLFY-P24NAMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 27,000 PLFY-P30NAMU-E Variable Ref. Flow 34,000

24,000 24,000 48,000 18,000 18,000 12,000 36,000 6,000 12,000 15,000 12,000 48,000 24,000 30,000

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3

100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

706 0.09 49.0%100.0% 706 0.09 49.0%100.0% 1,200 0.25 64.0%100.0% 441 0.03 40.0%100.0% 441 0.03 40.0%100.0% 335 0.02 40.0%100.0% 1,059 0.15 55.0%100.0% 335 0.02 40.0%100.0% 335 0.02 40.0%100.0% 371 0.02 40.0%100.0% 335 0.02 40.0%100.0% 1,200 0.25 64.0%100.0% 706 0.09 49.0%100.0% 989 0.15 55.0%100.0%

EXHAUST FAN SUM M ARY


EXHAUST FAN Room Name Qty. CFM BHP M otor Drive Ef f. Ef f. Room Name EXHAUST FAN Qty. CFM BHP M otor Drive Ef f. Ef f.

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Appendix A The VRF DOE-2 Function


Function Description Section
$ $ This DOE-2 function is created to calculate the energy performance of air-cooled VRF systems $ $ Last updated 7/13/2008. $ $ How a VRF system works $ A VRF system has one or more outdoor unit (compressors + condenser) that cools or heats $ refrigerant (R410A) which is delivered to multiple DX indoor units for cooling or heating. $ Each zone has one or more indoor unit (a DX coil + a small fan). $ A VRF system operates as a refrigerant-loop heat pump system without extra heating or $ cooling from other equipment. $ $ There are two types of VRF systems: Heat Pump VRF and Heat Recovery VRF. $ The Heat Pump VRF system can work either in cooling mode (all zones need cooling) $ $ or heating (all zones need heating), but not simultaneous cooling and heating (some zones need cooling while others need heating).

$ The Heat Recovery VRF system can work in simultaneous cooling and heating mode. $ $ A heat recovery VRF system can operate in three modes: all zones in cooling, all zones in heating, and simultaneous zones cooling and heating.

$ For Heat Pump VRF system operates in cooling mode, the heating energy of zones demanding heating $ is calculated based on user defined heating type (gas, electric, hydronic) and efficiency. $ For Heat Pump VRF system operates in heating mode, the cooling energy of zones demanding cooling $ is calculated based on T24-2008 defaults of packaged split DX system (three phases) with efficiency of SEER = 13, EER = 10. $ $ This function allows DOE-2 to calculate the hourly HVAC electricity use, including the $ kWh of indoor unit fans, branch controller (for Heat Recovery VRF only), $ and outdoor units for a VRF system. 29

$ $ Input parameters to the function: $ 1) Hourly variables from BDL $ $ 2) Variables from DOE-2 input file $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3) The design data for the VRF system $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CR LD ZoneFankW- Indoor unit rated fan power in kW ZoneCCAP - Indoor unit rated cooling capacity in Btu/h ZoneHCAP - Indoor unit rated heating capacity in Btu/h VRFType - VRF system type. AA(NSP+317): 1 = Heat Recovery, for simultaneous zones cooling and heating 2 = Heat Pump, for cooling mode or heating mode OUCCAP - Rated cooling capacity of the outdoor unit in Btu/h. AA(NSP+318) OUHCAP - Rated heating capacity of the outdoor unit in Btu/h. AA(NSP+319) OUCCOP - Outdoor unit cooling COP. AA(NSP+320) OUHCOP - Outdoor unit heating COP. AA(NSP+321) PEL - Piping length in feet, maximum equivalent piping length from the outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unit. AA(NSP+322) - Level difference, maximum vertical distance from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit. AA(NSP+323) - Combination ratio. AA(NSP+324) = Total indoor unit rated cooling capacity / outdoor unit rated cooling capacity The DOE-2 input file should AUTOSIZE capacity of boilers and towers of the PLANT ASSIGNMENT serving the VRF systems, and set BOILER-EIR = 0, BOILER-HIR = 0.0001 (DOE-2 minimum), CIRC-HEAD = 0, TWR-EIR = 0.000001, TWR-PUMP-HEAD = 0, MIN-FLUID-T = 40, and MAX-FLUID-T = 120 to zero out the energy use of the boiler, the cooling tower, and the circulation pump. For each VRF system, set SUPPLY-STATIC = 0.0001, SUPPLY-EFF = 0.5 to zero out the fan kWh calculated by DOE-2 as the indoor unit fan kWh will be calculated by this function.

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$ BCSC HR VRF $ BCSH HR VRF $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ PLCH

- Rated power input of the branch controller per zone in kW in cooling mode. only for - Rated power input of the branch controller per zone in kW in heating mode. only for - Rated power input of crankcase heater in kW.

PLROmin - Minimum part load ratio before outdoor unit cycles PLRImin - Minimum part load ratio before indoor unit cycles FANCtrl - Indoor unit fan control. AA(NSP+325) 1 = Always On, fan is on if it is scheduled to be on even if no zone load 2 = Auto, fan is off if no zone load; fan runs continuously if zone part load is greater than the minimum ratio, otherwise the fan cycles with the zone load HAuxType - Auxiliary heating system type. AA(NSP+326). 1 = Heat pump, 2 = electric HAuxEff - Auxiliary heating system efficiency. AA(NSP+327). HSPF for heat pump

$ 4) VRF performance curves of the indoor and outdoor units $ $ This function is called by $ FUNCTION = (*NONE*,*VRF*) $ right after keyword SYSTEM-TYPE. The function code is imported by ##include VRF.func $ right before line - COMPUTE SYSTEMS .. $ When there are multiple VRF systems, each system should have a different function name $ like VRF1 and VRF2. $ $ A zone level DOE-2 function SAVEQZN is called for each VRF zone to transfer hourly zone $ loads, and zero out zone cooling and heating kWh originally calculated by DOE-2. $ $ $ Function outputs $ 1) Added DOE-2 Standard Report: REPORT- SS-Z VRF System Performance $ 2) File fort.51 contains hourly diagnostic data of a VRF system $ $ Calculation Procedures: SUBR-FUNCTIONS HTPUMP-1Z = *SAVEQZN* .. right after line INPUT SYSTEMS ..

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$ 1. Get each zone load, determine the operation mode and load on the outdoor unit. $ 2. Calc total power input of indoor unit fans. $ 3. Calc branch controller power for HR VRF $ 4. Calc outdoor unit cooling or heating power kW $ 5. Calc system total kW $ 6. Report VRF system fan, cooling, and heating kWh

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Function VRF Calculation Logic Section


ASSIGN MON = IMO DAY = IDAY HR = IHR NSP = NSP ISZONES = ISZ SYSTYPE = ICODE FON = FON CON = CON HON = HON ODB = DBT OW = WOA OWB = WBT PATM = PATM INILZE = INILZE QC = QC QH = QH QCZ = QCZ QHZ = QHZ FANKW = FANKW VENTKW = VENTKW COOLKW = COOLKW HEATKW = HEATKW HEATFL = HEATFL SKWQC = SKWQC SKWQH = SKWQH NZONES = NZONES NZD = NZD PEAKCLD = QCYRM PEAKHLD = QHYRM $ MONTH $ DAY $ HOUR $ Pointer to system block $ PTR TO WHERE ZONES LIST BEGINS IN IA() $ SYSTEM-TYPE code $ FAN STATUS, 0=OFF, 1= ON $ Cooling availability $ Heating availability $ OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE $ Outside air humidity ratio $ Outside air wet-bulb temp. F $ Outdoor atmospheric press (in-Hg) $ INITIALIZATION FLAG, 7 DAYS $ COOLING LOADS Btu/h $ HEATING LOADS Btu/h $ Total zones cooling loads Btu/h $ Total zones heating loads Btu/h $ FAN kW $ FAN kW $ COOLING kW $ HEATING kW $ HEATING fuel Btu $ Electrical input to cooling (KW) $ Electrical input to heating (KW) $ Number of zones $ Length of SYSTEM-SPECIFIC-ZONE block $ System peak cooling load in Btu/h $ System peak heating load in Btu/h 33

FLG=XXX99

$ Global variable to indicate reporting

$ Variables persisting values for all hours SUMCLKWH = F-SYS-VAR1 SUMHTKWH = F-SYS-VAR2 SUMZNFANKWH = AIR-MISC1 SUMBCPWR = SAVES5 $ Annual total cooling kWh $ Annual total heating kWh $ Annual total zone fan kWh $ Annual branch controller kWh $ Annual Auxiliary cooling kWh $ Annual Auxiliary heating kWh $ Annual Auxiliary heating Therm $ Annual hours VRF in cooling mode $ Annual hours VRF in heating mode $ Annual hours simultaneous zones cooling and heating

SUMCAuxE = TERMINAL-MISC1 SUMHAuxE = TERMINAL-MISC2 SUMHAuxF = TERMINAL-MISC3 HrsClMode = CONTROL-MISC1 HrsHtMode = CONTROL-MISC2 HrsClHt = CONTROL-MISC3

$ Indicators parameters exceeding the maximum values iPEL = SAVES2 iLD = SAVES4 iCR = SAVES6 iHRc = AIR-MISC2 iHRh = AIR-MISC3 iQCunmet = FLUID-MISC1 loads iQHunmet = FLUID-MISC2 loads iIQCunmet = FANS-MISC2 iIQHunmet = FANS-MISC3 load $ Load unmet threshold rLDUnmet = 1.0 $ Flag to control hourly report generating (1=Yes, 0=No) in file fort.51 Hlyrept = 1 $ = 1 if piping equivalent length > PELmax $ = 1 if level difference > LDmax $ = 1 if combination ratio > CRmax $ Number of hours outside cooling operation range $ Number of hours outside heating operation range $ Number of hours outdoor unit does not meet the zone cooling $ Number of hours outdoor unit does not meet the zone heating $ Number of hours indoor units do not meet the zone cooling load $ Number of hours indoor units do not meet the zone heating

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$ T24-2005 defaults CFMCYC = 1 EIRstd = 0.3346 = 3.413/EERnf) MinUnloadRatio = 0.25 DOE-2 default hgbmin = 0.25 CLOSSMIN = 0.8 DAdj = 1 $ No intermitten fan operation $ Default split DX efficiency (SEER = 13, EER = 10, EERnf = 10.2, EIR $ Minimum unloading ratio of compressor: MIN-UNLOAD-RATIO. $ Compressor minimum hot gas bypass. DOE-2 default $ COOL CYC LOSS MIN PLR: COOL-CLOSS-MIN. DOE-2 default $ No air duct correction

$ Start the calculation procedure CALCULATE .. C This function is only called by DOE-2 Hydronic Heat Pump (HP) system type IF (SYSTYPE.NE.15) RETURN

IF (INILZE.EQ.1.AND.HR.EQ.1.AND.Hlyrept.EQ.1) WRITE(51,110) 110 FORMAT(' MON DAY HR ODB OWB OW PATM FON FANKW Qout QCZ QHZ & ZDBavg ZWBavg ZFANKW COOLKW OUCLKW CAuxElec HEATKW OUHTKW HEATFL & HAuxElec HAuxGas BCPwr PFc_c CFc_c TFc_c PLR PLRp PLFc TFp_c & PFch_c PLFh PFc_h CFc_h TFc_h TFp_h PFch_h DFco_h QCunmet & QHunmet')

C Do nothing if still in initilization process (7 DAYS) IF (INILZE.LT.8) RETURN

COOLKW = 0 HEATKW = 0 HEATFL = 0 FANKW = 0 VENTKW = 0 OUCLKW = 0 OUHTKW = 0

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ZFANKW = 0 BCPwr = 0 ZQt = 0 ZQWBt = 0 ZQDBt = 0 Qout = 0 ZDBavg = 0 ZWBavg = 0 ZWB = 0

C Auxiliary heating system gas or electric consumption HAuxGas = 0 HAuxElec = 0

C Auxiliary cooling for zones based on T24 defaults for HP VRF systems in heating mode CAuxElec = 0

C Outdoor unit cooling and heating capacity does not meet zone cooling and heating loads QCunmet = 0 QHunmet = 0

C Indicators for parameters exceeding the maximum values iPEL = 0 iLD = 0 iCR = 0

C Get system data from DOE-2 BDL keyword GET-IT-INTO-SYS, the AA array. C VRFType = 1 for heat recovery VRF; = 2 for heat pump VRF VRFType = ACCESS(NSP+317)

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C For HR VRF: VRFOpMode = 0 means to be determined VRFOpMode = 0

C In DOE-2, QHZ <= 0, QCZ >= 0 Qnet = QCZ + QHZ

C For HP VRF: VRFOpMode = 1 means in cooling mode, = 2 means in heating mode C HP VRF in cooling mode. IF (VRFType.EQ.2.AND.Qnet.GE.0) VRFOpMode = 1 C HP VRF in heating mode IF (VRFType.EQ.2.AND.Qnet.LT.0) VRFOpMode = 2

C Outdoor unit rated cooling capacity in Btu/h OUCCAP = ACCESS(NSP+318)

C Outdoor unit rated heating capacity in Btu/h OUHCAP = ABS(ACCESS(NSP+319))

C Outdoor unit rated cooling COP excluding indoor fan power OUCCOP = ACCESS(NSP+320)

C Outdoor unit rated heating COP OUHCOP = ACCESS(NSP+321)

C Piping equivalent length in feet PEL = ACCESS(NSP+322) IF (PEL.GT.PELMax) iPEL = 1 IF (PEL.LT.PELMin) PEL = PELMin IF (PEL.GT.PELMax) PEL = PELMax

C Level difference in feet

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LD = ACCESS(NSP+323) IF (LD.GT.LDMax) iLD = 1 IF (LD.LT.LDMin) LD = LDMin IF (LD.GT.LDMax) LD = LDMax

C Combination ratio CR = ACCESS(NSP+324) IF (CR.GT.CRmax) iCR = 1 IF (CR.LT.CRmin) CR = CRmin IF (CR.GT.CRmax) CR = CRmax

C Indoor fan control (1 = Always On, 2 = Auto). default to always on if no specified FANCtrl = ACCESS(NSP+325) IF (FANCtrl.eq.0) FANCtrl = 1

C Auxiliary heating type (1=gas furnace, 2=electric, 3=hot water boiler) HAuxType = ACCESS(NSP+326)

C Auxiliary heating efficiency HEff = ACCESS(NSP+327)

C If no input, default to gas furnace 78% for Auxiliary heating IF (HAuxType.EQ.0) HAuxType = 1 IF (HAuxEff.EQ.0) HEff = 0.78

C Gas furnace heating efficiency AFUE, based on T24-2008 rules IF (HAuxType.EQ.1.AND.HEff.LT.0.8) HAuxeFF = 0.725 + 0.1*HEff IF (HAuxType.EQ.1.AND.HEff.GE.0.8) HAuxeFF = 0.105 + 0.875*HEff

C Electric or hot water boiler heating efficiency IF (HAuxType.NE.1) HAuxeFF = HEff

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C Reset all correction/adjustment factors to zero at the beginning of an hourly calc C cooling correction factors PFc_c = 0 CFc_c = 0 PLR = 0 PLRp = 0 PLFc = 0 PFch_c = 0 TFc_c = 0 TFp_c = 0

C heating correction factors PFc_h = 0 CFc_h = 0 PLFh = 0 PFch_h = 0 TFc_h = 0 TFp_h = 0 DFco_h = 0

C If system is not scheduled to be on, no cooling or heating IF (FON.EQ.0) GO TO 299

C Loop through each zone I=0 TotCCAPZ = 0 TotHCAPZ = 0

120 I = I + 1 IF (I.GT.NZONES) GO TO 500

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ZP1 = ISZONES + (I-1)*NZD ZP2 = IACCESS(ZP1) ZnType = IACCESS(ZP2+13)

C Skip non-conditioned zones IF (ZnType.NE.1) GO TO 120

C Get zone loads, dry-bulb, and humidity ratio. C Zone multiplier counts both the horizontal zone MULTIPLIER and the FLOOR-MULTIPLIER ZnMult = ACCESS(ZP2+19) IF (ZnMult.LT.1) ZnMult = 1

C use mixed air dry-bulb temp ZDB = ACCESS(ZP1+274) C use mixed air wet-bulb temp ZWB = ACCESS(ZP1+273) ZWB = AMAX(ZWB,60)

C Get zone load (<0 heating, >0 cooling) ZQ0 = ACCESS(ZP1+272) ZQ = ZQ0 * ZnMult

C If HP VRF in cooling mode, zero out heating load IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.1.AND.ZQ.LT.0) ZQ = 0

C If HP VRF in heating mode, zero out cooling load IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.2.AND.ZQ.GT.0) ZQ = 0

ZQt = ZQt + ABS(ZQ) ZQWBt = ZQWBt + ABS(ZQ) * ZWB

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ZQDBt = ZQDBt + ABS(ZQ) * ZDB

C Branch controller only works for heat recovery type VRF systems IF (VRFType.EQ.1.AND.ZQ.GT.0) BCPwr = BCPwr + BCSC * ZnMult IF (VRFType.EQ.1.AND.ZQ.LE.0) BCPwr = BCPwr + BCSH * ZnMult

C Get each zone fan kW. ZoneFankW = ACCESS(ZP1+87) ZoneExhaustkW = ACCESS(ZP2+42)

C TotCCAPZ: total of all zone rated cooling capacity C TotHCAPZ: total of all zone rated heating capacity ZoneCCAP = ACCESS(ZP1+11) ZoneHCAP = ABS(ACCESS(ZP1+12)) TotCCAPZ = TotCCAPZ + ZoneCCAP*ZnMult TotHCAPZ = TotHCAPZ + ZoneHCAP*ZnMult

C Calc indoor unit capacities and hours load unmet TFic_c = c1 + c2*ZWB + c3*ZWB**2 + c4*ODB + c5*ODB**2 + c6*ZWB*ODB TFic_h = m1 + m2*ZDB + m3*ZDB**2 + m4*OWB + m5*OWB**2 + m6*ZDB*OWB IF(ZQ0.GT.0) ZPLR = ZQ0/(ZoneCCAP*TFic_c) IF(ZQ0.LT.0) ZPLR = ABS(ZQ0)/(ZoneHCAP*TFic_h) IF(VRFOpMode.EQ.2) GO TO 730 IF(ZQ0.GT.0.AND.ZPLR.GT.rLDUnmet) iIQCunmet = iIQCunmet + 1 730 CONTINUE IF(VRFOpMode.EQ.1) GO TO 732 IF(ZQ0.LT.0.AND.ZPLR.GT.rLDUnmet) iIQHunmet = iIQHunmet + 1 732 CONTINUE

C Calc indoor fan power IF(FANCtrl.EQ.2) GO TO 720

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C Indoor fan always on if scheduled, runs continuously ZFANKW = ZFANKW + (ZoneFankW + ZoneExhaustkW)*ZnMult GO TO 725

720 CONTINUE C Indoor fan runs automatically if there is zone load. C Indoor fan is off if no zone load. Exhaust fan may be on IF(ZQ0.EQ.0) ZFANKW = ZFANKW + ZoneExhaustkW*ZnMult IF(ZQ0.EQ.0) GO TO 725

C If zone load is greater than indoor unit minimum part-load, fan runs continuously IF(ZPLR.GE.PLRImin)ZFANKW=ZFANKW+(ZoneFankW+ZoneExhaustkW)*ZnMult IF(ZPLR.GE.PLRImin) GO TO 725

C If zone load is less than indoor unit minimum part-load, fan cycles with loads IF(ZPLR.LT.PLRImin)ZFANKW = ZFANKW + (ZoneFankW*ZPLR/PLRImin & + ZoneExhaustkW)*ZnMult

725 CONTINUE

C Zone needs heating or VRF not in heating mode IF (ZQ0.LE.0.OR.VRFOpMode.NE.2) GO TO 120

C Calculate zone cooling kW based on T24 defaults for HP VRF in heating mode C T24-2008 default COOL-CAP-FT. NACM page 2-56 CCAPFT = 0.0538158+0.02044874*ZWB-0.0000145568*ZWB**2 & -0.000891816*ODB-0.0000122969*ODB**2-0.0000261616*ZWB*ODB

QCT = ZoneCCAP*CCAPFT C Temperature correction to COOLING-EIR-FT. T24-2008 NACM 2-56 EIRM1 = 3.2147046-0.028456*ZWB+0.00023938*ZWB**2-0.0316742*ODB & + 0.000309505*ODB**2-0.000183448*ZWB*ODB

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EIRM1min = 3.2147-0.028456*67+0.00023938*67**2-0.0316742*82 & + 0.000309505*82**2-0.000183448*67*82

IF (EIRM1.LT.EIRM1min) EIRM1 = EIRM1min

C PLRC - Cooling part load ratio, PLRCC - Cooling part load ratio the compressor sees PLRC = ZQ0/(QCT*CFMCYC+0.001) PLRCC = AMAX(PLRC,MinUnloadRatio)

C EIRM2 = CVAL(CEIRFPLR,PLRCC,PLRCC). COOL-EIR-FPLR = SDL-C18 EIRM2 = 0.2012301 - 0.0312175*PLRCC + 1.9504979*PLRCC**2 & - 1.1205105*PLRCC**3

CLPLR = CFMCYC*AMIN(PLRC/(hgbmin+0.001),1) CLPLRM = AMAX(CLPLR,CLOSSMIN)

C CLCOR = CVAL(CLOSSFPLR,CLPLRM,CLPLRM). SDL-C177 CLCOR = 0.7 + 0.3*CLPLRM

C PCTON - percent time on PCTON = AMIN(CLPLR/(CLCOR+0.001),1) ZCOOLKW = ZnMult*QCT*PCTON*(EIRstd*DAdj*EIRM1*EIRM2)/3413 CAuxElec = CAuxElec + ZCOOLKW

C Continue zone loop GO TO 120 C Complete zone loop 500 CONTINUE

C Calc system fan kW = sum of zone fan kW FANKW = ZFANKW VENTKW = ZFANKW

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IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.2) COOLKW = CAuxElec

C Calc the load weighted average zone wet-bulb temperature IF (ZQt.GT.0) ZWBavg = ZQWBt / ZQt IF (ZQt.GT.0) ZDBavg = ZQDBt / ZQt

C Calc system cooling and heating kW based on the outdoor unit performance C Heat Pump VRF in cooling mode IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.1) Qout = QCZ IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.1) GO TO 180 C Heat Pump VRF in heating mode IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.2) Qout = QHZ IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.2) GO TO 190

C Heat Recovery VRF system outdoor unit operation mode needs to be determined C in cooling mode because of no heating load IF (VRFType.EQ.1.AND.QCZ.GT.0.AND.QHZ.EQ.0) GO TO 180 C in heating mode because of no cooling load IF (VRFType.EQ.1.AND.QCZ.EQ.0.AND.QHZ.LT.0) GO TO 190 C unsure which mode, calc heating first IF (VRFType.EQ.1.AND.QCZ.GT.0.AND.QHZ.LT.0) GO TO 190

GO TO 200

190 CONTINUE

C Outdoor unit in heating mode C Heating calculation procedures starts here C C Piping correction factor on outdoor unit heating capacity PFc_h = p1 + p2*PEL + p3*PEL**2 + p4*LD

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IF (PFc_h.GT.1) PFc_h = 1 IF (PFc_h.LT.0) PFc_h = 0

C CR (Combination Ratio) correction on outdoor unit heating capacity IF (CR.LE.1) CFc_h = ka1 + ka2*CR + ka3*CR*CR IF (CR.GT.1) CFc_h = kb1 + kb2*CR + kb3*CR*CR CAPoe_h = OUHCAP * CFc_h

C Outdoor air wet-bulb temperature and indoor suction (zone load weighted average of zone drybulb temperature) C correction on outdoor unit heating capacity TFc_h = l1 + l2*ZDBavg + l3*ZDBavg**2 + l4*OWB + l5*OWB**2 & + l6*ZDBavg*OWB

IF(TFc_h.LT.TFc_hMin) TFc_h = TFc_hMin IF(TFc_h.GT.TFc_hMax) TFc_h = TFc_hMax

C Defrosting correction on outdoor unit heating capacity DFco_h = q1 + q2*OWB + q3*OWB**2 + q4*OWB**3 IF(DFco_h.GT.1) DFco_h = 1 IF(DFco_h.LT.0) DFco_h = 0

C Outdoor unit heating capacity at installation condition CAPo_h = CAPoe_h * TFc_h * DFco_h

C Outdoor unit heating capacity at installation/operation condition CAPop_h = CAPo_h * PFc_h

tmpQH = ABS(QHZ) / CAPop_h IF (tmpQH.LE.1) CAPpi_h = ABS(QHZ) / PFc_h IF (tmpQH.GT.1) CAPpi_h = CAPo_h IF (tmpQH.GE.rLDUnmet) QHunmet = ABS(QHZ) - CAPop_h IF (tmpQH.GE.rLDUnmet) iQHunmet = iQHunmet + 1 45

C Calc the Auxiliary heating (kWh or Btu) that supplements the outdoor unit heating. C elec aux heat IF (HAuxType.EQ.2) HAuxElec = QHunmet/3413/HAuxEff C gas furnace or hot water boiler aux heat IF (HAuxType.NE.2) HAuxGas = QHunmet/HAuxEff

C Part load factor of the outdoor unit PLR = CAPpi_h / CAPo_h PLRp = PLR * CFc_h

C Outdoor unit part load correction on outdoor unit power consumption IF(PLRp.GE.PLROmin.AND.PLRp.LE.1)PLFh=ta1 + ta2*PLRp +ta3*PLRp**2 IF(PLRp.GT.1) PLFh = tb1 + tb2*PLRp + tb3*PLRp**2

C Cd is the degradation coefficient of the outdoor unit when it cycles C due to operation below the minimum operating part load ratio IF (PLRp.LT.PLROmin) PLFh = PLRp /(1 - PLRp*Cd)

C Outdoor air wet-bulb temperature and indoor suction (zone load weighted average of zone drybulb temperature) C correction on outdoor unit power consumption TFp_h = r1 + r2*ZDBavg + r3*ZDBavg**2 + r4*OWB + r5*OWB**2 & + r6*ZDBavg*OWB

IF(TFp_h.LT.TFp_hMin) TFp_h = TFp_hMin IF(TFp_h.GT.TFp_hMax) TFp_h = TFp_hMax

C Outdoor unit part load correction on crankcase heater power consumption PFch_h = u1 + u2*PLRp + u3*PLRp**2 IF(PFch_h.GT.1) PFch_h = 1 IF(PFch_h.LT.0) PFch_h = 0

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C Calc the outdoor unit kW (including compressor and condenser fan) OUHTKW = (OUHCAP/OUHCOP/3413)*PLFh*TFp_h + PLCH*PFch_h

C Heating calculation procedures end here

C Need to calc cooling cap and power if Heat Recovery VRF in unsure operation mode IF (VRFType.EQ.1.AND.QCZ.GT.0.AND.QHZ.LT.0) GO TO 180

GO TO 200

180 CONTINUE C Outdoor unit running in cooling mode C Cooling calculation procedures start here C C Piping correction factor on outdoor unit cooling capacity PFc_c = f1 + f2*PEL + f3*PEL**2 + f4*LD + f5*CR + f6*CR**2 & + f7*CR*PEL

IF (PFc_c.GT.1) PFc_c = 1 IF (PFc_c.LT.0) PFc_c = 0

C CR (Combination Ratio) correction on outdoor unit cooling capacity IF (CR.LE.1) CFc_c = aa1 + aa2*CR + aa3*CR*CR IF (CR.GT.1) CFc_c = ab1 + ab2*CR + ab3*CR*CR CAPoe_c = OUCCAP * CFc_c

C Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature and indoor suction (zone load weighted average of zone wetbulb temperature) C correction on outdoor unit cooling capacity TFc_c = b1 + b2*ZWBavg + b3*ZWBavg**2 + b4*ODB + b5*ODB**2 & + b6*ZWBavg*ODB

IF (TFc_c.LT.TFc_cMin) TFc_c = TFc_cMin IF (TFc_c.GT.TFc_cMax) TFc_c = TFc_cMax 47

CAPo_c = CAPoe_c * TFc_c CAPop_c = CAPo_c * PFc_c

tmpQC = QCZ / CAPop_c IF (tmpQC.LE.1) CAPpi_c = QCZ / PFc_c IF (tmpQC.GT.1) CAPpi_c = CAPo_c IF (tmpQC.GT.rLDUnmet) QCunmet = QCZ - CAPop_c IF (tmpQC.GT.rLDUnmet) iQCunmet = iQCunmet + 1

C Calc supplemental cooling to outdoor unit in cooling mode. assumed fixed efficiency CAuxElec = QCunmet * EIRstd /3413

C Part load factor of the outdoor unit PLR = CAPpi_c / CAPo_c PLRp = PLR * CFc_c

C Outdoor unit part load correction on outdoor unit power consumption IF(PLRp.GE.PLROmin.AND.PLRp.LE.1)PLFc=ia1 + ia2*PLRp +ia3*PLRp**2 IF(PLRp.GT.1) PLFc = ib1 + ib2*PLRp + ib3*PLRp**2

C Cd is the degradation coefficient of the outdoor unit when it cycles C due to operation below the minimum operating part load ratio IF (PLRp.LT.PLROmin) PLFc = PLRp /(1 - PLRp*Cd)

C Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature and indoor suction (zone load weighted average of zone wetbulb temperature) C correction on outdoor unit power consumption TFp_c = g1 + g2*ZWBavg + g3*ZWBavg**2 + g4*ODB + g5*ODB**2 & + g6*ZWBavg*ODB

IF (TFp_c.LT.TFp_cMin) TFp_c = TFp_cMin IF (TFp_c.GT.TFp_cMax) TFp_c = TFp_cMax 48

C Outdoor unit part load correction on crankcase heater power consumption PFch_c = j1 + j2*PLRp + j3*PLRp**2 IF(PFch_c.GT.1) PFch_c = 1 IF(PFch_c.LT.0) PFch_c = 0

C Calc the outdoor unit kW (including compressor and condenser fan). OUCLKW = Plo_c OUCLKW = (OUCCAP/OUCCOP/3413)*PLFc*TFp_c + PLCH*PFch_c

C Cooling calculation procedures end here

200 CONTINUE

C Calc Auxiliary heating for HP VRF in cooling mode IF (QHZ.EQ.0.OR.VRFOpMode.NE.1) GO TO 207

fPLR = -QHZ/TotHCAPZ C Use DOE-2 default curves for furnace and boiler C gas furnace IF(HAuxType.EQ.1)fPLR_c=0.01861 + 1.094209*fPLR - 0.112819*fPLR**2 C hot water boiler IF(HAuxType.EQ.3)fPLR_c=0.0826 + 0.996764*fPLR - 0.079361*fPLR**2

IF(HAuxType.NE.2) HAuxGas = TotHCAPZ / HAuxEff * fPLR_c IF(HAuxType.EQ.2) HAuxElec = -QHZ/3413/HAuxEff

207 CONTINUE C Calc system total cooling and heating kW

IF (VRFType.EQ.2) GO TO 119

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C Determine operation mode of the Heat Recovery VRF system sngTmp = (CAPpi_c + OUCLKW * 3413) - CAPpi_h

IF (sngTmp.LT.0) GO TO 339

C Heat Recovery VRF system outdoor unit operates in cooling mode COOLKW = BCPwr + OUCLKW + CAuxElec OUHTKW = 0 Qout = QCZ HrsClMode = HrsClMode + 1

C Count hours outside cooling operation range tmpODB = (ODBmax - ODB)*(ODB - ODBmin) tmpZWB = (ZWBmax - ZWBavg)*(ZWBavg - ZWBmin) IF (tmpODB.LT.0.OR.tmpZWB.LT.0) iHRc = iHRc + 1

GO TO 229

339 CONTINUE C Heat Recovery VRF system outdoor unit operates in heating mode HEATKW = BCPwr + OUHTKW + HAuxElec HEATFL = HAuxGas OUCLKW = 0 Qout = QHZ HrsHtMode = HrsHtMode + 1

C Count hours outside heating operation range tmpOWB = (OWBmax - OWB)*(OWB - OWBmin) tmpZDB = (ZDBmax - ZDBavg)*(ZDBavg - ZDBmin) IF (tmpOWB.LT.0.OR.tmpZDB.LT.0) iHRh = iHRh + 1

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GO TO 229

119 CONTINUE C Heat Pump VRF in cooling mode IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.1) COOLKW = OUCLKW + CAuxElec IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.1) HrsClMode = HrsClMode + 1

IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.1)HEATKW = HAuxElec IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.1)HEATFL = HAuxGas

tmpC = 0 tmpODB = (ODBmax - ODB)*(ODB - ODBmin) tmpZWB = (ZWBmax - ZWBavg)*(ZWBavg - ZWBmin) IF (tmpODB.LT.0.OR.tmpZWB.LT.0) tmpC = 1 IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.1.AND.tmpC.EQ.1) iHRc = iHRc + 1

C Heat Pump VRF in heating mode IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.2) HEATKW = OUHTKW + HAuxElec IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.2) HEATFL = HAuxGas IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.2) HrsHtMode = HrsHtMode + 1

tmpH = 0 tmpOWB = (OWBmax - OWB)*(OWB - OWBmin) tmpZDB = (ZDBmax - ZDBavg)*(ZDBavg - ZDBmin) IF (tmpOWB.LT.0.OR.tmpZDB.LT.0) tmpH = 1 IF (VRFOpMode.EQ.2.AND.tmpH.EQ.1) iHRh = iHRh + 1

229 CONTINUE C Sum annual cooling, heating, and zone fans kWh SUMCLKWH = SUMCLKWH + COOLKW SUMHTKWH = SUMHTKWH + HEATKW

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SUMZNFANKWH = SUMZNFANKWH + FANKW SUMBCPWR = SUMBCPWR + BCPwr SUMCAuxE = SUMCAuxE + CAuxElec SUMHAuxE = SUMHAuxE + HAuxElec

C Convert fuel use from Btu to Therm SUMHAuxF = SUMHAuxF + HAuxGas/100000

C Calc hours simultaneous zones cooling and heating IF(QCZ.GT.0.AND.QHZ.LT.0)HrsClHt=HrsClHt+1

299 CONTINUE C Print hourly variables IF (Hlyrept.EQ.1) WRITE(51,301) MON,DAY,HR,ODB,OWB,OW,PATM,FON, & FANKW,Qout,QCZ,QHZ,ZDBavg,ZWBavg,ZFANKW,COOLKW,OUCLKW,CAuxElec, & HEATKW,OUHTKW,HEATFL,HAuxElec,HAuxGas,BCPwr,PFc_c,CFc_c,TFc_c, & PLR,PLRp,PLFc,TFp_c,PFch_c,PLFh,PFc_h,CFc_h,TFc_h,TFp_h,PFch_h, & DFco_h,QCunmet,QHunmet 301 FORMAT(3F5.0,2F6.1,F7.4,F7.2,F4.0,F9.2,3F10.0,2F6.1,10F10.2, & 15F7.3,1X,2F10.0)

C Print this at the end of the simulation ENDID = 0 IF (MON.EQ.12.AND.DAY.EQ.31.AND.HR.EQ.24) ENDID = 1 IF (ENDID.NE.1) GO TO 9000

IF (FLG.EQ.0) PRINT 2 2 FORMAT (/,' REPORT- SS-Z VRF System Performance',/, & '-------------------------------------------------------------') IF (FLG.EQ.0) FLG=1

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sysn0=ACCESS(NSP) sysn1=ACCESS(NSP+1) sysn2=ACCESS(NSP+2) sysn3=ACCESS(NSP+3)

PRINT 3,sysn0,sysn1,sysn2,sysn3 3 FORMAT (/,' SYSTEM Name: ', 4A4) IF (VRFType.EQ.1) PRINT 4 IF (VRFType.EQ.2) PRINT 5 IF (HAuxType.EQ.1) PRINT 31 IF (HAuxType.EQ.2) PRINT 32 IF (HAuxType.EQ.3) PRINT 33 4 5 31 32 33 FORMAT(' System Type: Heat Recovery VRF') FORMAT(' System Type: Heat Pump VRF') FORMAT(' Auxiliary Heating System Type: Gas Furnace') FORMAT(' Auxiliary Heating System Type: Electric Heater') FORMAT(' Auxiliary Heating System Type: Boiler') PRINT 34,HEff*100 34 FORMAT(' Auxiliary Heating System Efficiency: ',F5.1,'%')

PRINT 6, TotCCAPZ,TotHCAPZ,CR,OUCCAP,OUCCOP,OUHCAP,OUHCOP, & PEL,LD,PEAKCLD,ABS(PEAKHLD),SUMCLKWH,SUMHTKWH,SUMZNFANKWH, & SUMBCPWR,SUMCAuxE,SUMHAuxE,SUMHAuxF 6 FORMAT (/' Total Zones Design Cooling Capacity Btu/h = ',F10.0, & ' Total Zones Design Heating Capacity Btu/h = ',F10.0, & ' Combination Ratio = ',F5.2/ & ' Outdoor Unit Cooling Capacity Btu/h = ',F10.0, & ' Cooling COP = ',F5.2/ & ' Outdoor Unit Heating Capacity Btu/h = ',F10.0, & ' Heating COP = ',F5.2/ & ' Piping Equivalent Length = ',F6.0,' Level Difference = ',F6.0/

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& ' Total Zones Peak Cooling Load Btu/h =',F8.0, & ' Total Zones Peak Heating Load Btu/h =',F8.0,/ & ' Annual cooling kWh = ',F12.0,' Annual heating kWh = ',F12.0,/ & ' Annual zone fans kWh = ',F10.0, & ' Annual branch controllers kWh = ',F14.0/

& ' Annual Auxiliary cooling kWh = ',F12.0, & ' Annual Auxiliary heating kWh = ',F12.0, & ' Annual Auxiliary heating Therm = ',F8.1) PRINT 38, HrsClMode,HrsHtMode,HrsClHt 38 FORMAT (' Annual hours outdoor unit in cooling mode = ',F5.0, & ' Annual hours outdoor unit in heating mode = ',F5.0, & ' Annual hours simultaneous zones cooling and heating = ',F5.0/)

IF (iPEL.EQ.1) PRINT 7, PELmax IF (iLD.EQ.1) PRINT 8, LDmax IF (iCR.EQ.1) PRINT 9, CRmax IF (iHRc.GT.0) PRINT 10, iHRc IF (iHRh.GT.0) PRINT 11, iHRh IF (iQCunmet.GT.0) PRINT 12, iQCunmet IF (iQHunmet.GT.0) PRINT 13, iQHunmet IF (iIQCunmet.GT.0) PRINT 14, iIQCunmet IF (iIQHunmet.GT.0) PRINT 15, iIQHunmet

FORMAT(' Warning: Piping equivalent length is capped at maximum ', &F5.0)

8 9 10 11 12 13

FORMAT(' Warning: Level difference is capped at maximum ', F5.0) FORMAT(' Warning: Combination ratio is capped at maximum ', F5.2) FORMAT(' Warning: Hours outside cooling operation range = ', F5.0) FORMAT(' Warning: Hours outside heating operation range = ', F5.0) FORMAT(' Warning: Hours outdoor unit cooling load unmet = ', F5.0) FORMAT(' Warning: Hours outdoor unit heating load unmet = ', F5.0)

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14 15

FORMAT(' Warning: Hours indoor units cooling load unmet = ', F5.0) FORMAT(' Warning: Hours indoor units heating load unmet = ', F5.0)

PRINT 20 20 FORMAT(/)

9000 CONTINUE END

END-FUNCTION ..

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Function VRF Performance Curves Section for Daikin Air-Cooled VRV


FUNCTION NAME = VRF ..

$ Daikin generic air-cooled VRF System Performance Curves ASSIGN PELMin = 25 PELMax = 620 LDmin = 0 $ Minimum piping length in feet. rated condition $ Maximum piping length in feet $ Minimum level difference in feet. rated condition

LDmax = 164 $ Maximum level difference in feet if indoor units are lower than outdoor unit. 130 ft if indoor units are higher PLROmin = 0.14 PLRImin = 0.50 Cd = 0.25 BCSC = 0.019 recovery type VRF BCSH = 0.019 recovery type VRF PLCH = 0.066 CRmin = 0.5 CRmax = 1.3 $ Minimum part load ratio before outdoor unit cycles $ Minimum part load ratio before indoor unit cycles $ Coefficient of degradation when outdoor unit cycles $ Branch controller power kW per zone in cooling. only for heat $ Branch controller power kW per zone in heating. only for heat $ Crankcase heater rated kW $ Minimum combination ratio $ Maximum combination ratio

$ Boundary of temperature corrections for cooling capacity and power TFc_cMax = 1.328 TFc_cMin = 0.01 TFp_cMax = 1.129 TFp_cMin = 0.0 $ Maximum TFc_c (temperature correction on cooling capacity) $ Minimum TFc_c (temperature correction on cooling capacity) $ Maximum TFp_c (temperature correction on cooling power) $ Minimum TFp_c (temperature correction on cooling power)

$ Boundary of temperature corrections for heating capacity and power TFc_hMax = 1.507 TFc_hMin = 0.01 TFp_hMax = 1.302 TFp_hMin = 0.0 $ Maximum TFc_h (temperature correction on heating capacity) $ Minimum TFc_h (temperature correction on heating capacity) $ Maximum TFp_h (temperature correction on heating power) $ Minimum TFp_h (temperature correction on heating power)

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$ Cooling operation temperature ranges ZWBmin = 58 ZWBmax = 78 ODBmin = 23 ODBmax = 110 $ Minimum indoor suction temperature F $ Maximum indoor suction temperature F $ Minimum outdoor dry-bulb temperature F $ Maximum outdoor dry-bulb temperature F

$ Heating operation temperature ranges ZDBmin = 59 ZDBmax = 80 OWBmin = 0 OWBmax = 60

$ Cooling curves $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity CFc_c if CR <= 100% aa1 = 0 aa2 = 1 aa3 = 0 $ constant $ CR $ CR**2

$ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity CFc_c if CR > 100% ab1 = 0.66 ab2 = 0.46 ab3 = -0.13 $ constant $ CR $ CR**2

$ Temperature Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity TFc_c b1 = -6.2 b2 = 0.168 b3 = -8.96E-4 b4 = 0.02 b5 = -2.08E-5 b6 = -2.76E-4 $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB * ODB

$ Temperature Correction for indoor unit cooling capacity TFic_c

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c1 = -6.2 c2 = 0.168 c3 = -8.96E-4 c4 = 0.02 c5 = -2.08E-5 c6 = -2.76E-4

$ Piping length correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity PFc_c, must be <= 1 f1 = 1.02 f2 = -7.0E-4 f3 = 4.0E-7 f4 = -5.0E-5 f5 = 0 f6 = 0 f7 = 0 $ constant $ PEL $ PEL*PEL $ LD $ CR $ CR*CR $ CR * PEL

$ Temperature correction for outdoor unit cooling power TFp_c g1 = -4.67 g2 = 0.15 $ constant $ ZWB

g3 = -0.00106 $ ZWB**2 g4 = -0.0196 g5 = 1.05E-4 g6 = 1.85E-4 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB*ODB

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit cooling power PLFc if PLR <= 100% ia1 = 0.32 ia2 = -0.258 ia3 = 0.94 $ constant $ PLR $ PLR**2

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit cooling power PLFc if PLR > 100% ib1 = 0.93 $ constant

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ib2 = 0.07 ib3 = 0.0

$ PLR $ PLR**2

$ Part load characteristic of crankcase heater for outdoor unit cooling power PFch_c j1 = 1 j2 = -1.72 j3 = 0.7 $ constant $ PLRp $ PLRp**2

$ Heating curves $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity CFc_h if CR <= 100% ka1 = 0 ka2 = 1 ka3 = 0 $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity CFc_h if CR > 100% kb1 = -1.94 kb2 = 4.56 kb3 = -1.63

$ Temperature Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity TFc_h l1 = -0.175 l2 = 0.0225 $ constant $ ZDB

l3 = -1.44E-4 $ ZDB**2 l4 = 4.1E-2 $ OWB

l5 = -1.12E-4 $ OWB**2 l6 = -4.15E-4 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Temperature Correction for indoor unit heating capacity TFic_h m1 = -0.175 m2 = 0.0225 m3 = -1.44E-4 m4 = 4.1E-2

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m5 = -1.12E-4 m6 = -4.15E-4

$ Piping length correction for outdoor unit heating capacity PFc_h, must be <= 1 p1 = 1.44 p2 = -0.0026 p3 = 2.0E-6 p4 = 0.0 $ constant $ PEL $ PEL**2 $ LD

$ Defrosting correction for outdoor unit heating capacity DFco_h, must be <= 1 q1 = 1.53 q2 = -0.0437 q3 = 0.0007 q4 = 0 $ constant $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ OWB**3

$ Temperature correction for outdoor unit heating power TFp_h r1 = -1.15 r2 = 0.0505 r3 = -2.6E-4 r4 = 0.0621 $ constant $ ZDB $ ZDB**2 $ OWB

r5 = -3.29E-4 $ OWB**2 r6 = -7.09E-4 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit heating power PLFh if PLR <= 100% ta1 = 0.082 ta2 = 0.622 ta3 = 0.29 $ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit heating power PLFh if PLR > 100% tb1 = -2.65 tb2 = 5.72 tb3 = -2.08

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$ Part load characteristic of crankcase heater for outdoor unit heating power PFch_h u1 = 1 u2 = -1.72 u3 = 0.7 ..

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Function SAVEQZN Section $FUNCTION NAME = SAVEQZN ..

ASSIGN FON=FON ZP1=ZP1 ZQC=ZQC ZQH=ZQH WM=WM TM=TM PATM=PATM TAVE=TAVE ZKWCBT=ZKWCBT ZKWHBT=ZKWHBT ZFANKW=ZFANKW FH=FH FC=FC .. $ FAN STATUS, 0=OFF, 1=ON $ Pointer to a zone $ Zone cooling load $ Zone heating load $ Mixed air humidity ratio $ Mixed air temperature F $ Outdoor atmospheric press (in-Hg) $ Current hour zone average temp. F $ Zone cooling kWh $ Zone heating kWh $ Zone fan kWh

$ Hot air flow rate (CFM) $ Cold air flow rate (CFM)

CALCULATE .. C Save zone hourly load QZ = ZQC IF (ZQC.EQ.0) QZ = ZQH IF (FON.EQ.0) QZ = 0 QZ = STORE(QZ, ZP1+272)

C Save zone mixed air temp and humidity WBM = WBFS(TM,WM,PATM) WBM = STORE(WBM, ZP1+273) TM = STORE(TM, ZP1+274)

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C Calc and save zone fan kWh ZP2 = IACCESS(ZP1) ZCFMKW=ACCESS(ZP2+60) ZFANKW=(FH+FC)*ZCFMKW IF (FON.EQ.0) ZFANKW = 0 ZFANKW=STORE(ZFANKW, ZP1+87) C Reset zone cooling and heating to zero ZKWCBT = 0 ZKWHBT = 0 END END-FUNCTION ..

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Appendix B Daikin Sensitivity -Analysis


Introduction
The sensitivity analysis shows credits that a Daikin VRV system can get for compliance with Title 242008. A 2,250 square feet mixed use building is selected for the sensitivity analysis. This is test C11A10 from the ACM Manual. EnergyPro version 4.4 is used to calculate the TDV Energy of a Proposed Design using a Daikin VRV system with outdoor unit of REYQ96 and various indoor units for both space cooling and heating needs via the Title 24-2008 Standard Design.

Building Description
This prototype (prototype A from the ACM Manual) is a one-story building measuring 30 ft by 75 ft and is 12 ft high. Glass exists in a continuous band around the entire building perimeter with the sill 2.5 feet above the floor. The building has a single thermal zone.

Roof:

JAIV: 02-A5 Wood Framed Rafter w/CRRC-1 Certified Roof

Walls:

JAIV: 11-A2 R-11 Metal framed JAIV: 13-B2 + IV19-F7 Solid Unit Masonry with Added Exterior Insulation

Glazing:

North U-Factor = 0.47, SHGC = 0.51 Non-North SHGC = U-Factor = 0.47, SHGC = 0.36

Floor:

JAIV: 21-A2 R-11 Raised Floor

HVAC System Description


The outdoor unit REYQ96MTJU has a rated cooling capacity of 96 kBtu/h and a rated heating capacity of 108 kBtu/h.

Climate Zones
All sixteen California climate zones are used in this sensitivity analysis.

Simulation Runs
A Proposed Design has been created using EnergyPro for each climate zone with building envelope, lighting, and DHW minimally compliant with the prescriptive requirements of Title 24-2008, and using a Daikin VRV system with outdoor unit REYQ96 and multiple indoor units. All sixteen proposed designs are run with EnergyPro to demonstrate the TDV energy savings of Daikin VRV Proposed Designs compared with the Title 24-2008 Standard Designs (results listed in Table 1) 65

ResultsTable 1 Annual TDV Energy Savings of Daikin VRV Proposed Design vs Title 24-2008 Standard Design
TDV Total (kBtu/ft) Climate Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 T24-2008 VRF % Savings T24-2008 Annual kWh VRF % Savings T24-2008 Annual Therms VRF % Savings

249.84 285.32 227.93 258.12 231.41 251.53 217.5 286.28 295.73 315.97 310.86 296.71 307.41 353.67 380.3 288.21

189.72 206.89 185.65 201.23 186.78 212.67 176.97 223.72 226.91 231.37 223.35 211.65 219.27 250.11 267.44 271.88

24% 27% 19% 22% 19% 15% 19% 22% 23% 27% 28% 29% 29% 29% 30% 6%

23640 26722 22974 25330 23597 23703 24505 26326 26973 28392 28232 27719 29806 30152 34426 24473

21412 22890 20770 22187 20791 21025 21266 21801 21917 22339 24357 22998 24043 24476 25193 32209

9% 14% 10% 12% 12% 11% 13% 17% 19% 21% 14% 17% 19% 19% 27% -32%

517 452 268 305 229 109 104 78 162 199 494 445 364 417 143 736

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

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Appendix C Daikin VRV Outdoor Unit RXYMQ48MVJU Performance Data


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Appendix D Daikin VRV Outdoor Unit REYQ96MTJU Performance Data


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Appendix E Daikin Air-Cooled VRV Generic Performance Curve Data


Model (Generic Daikin VRV) Frequency of Power Supply Piping Length Rated Equivalent Piping Length Maximum Equivalent Piping Length Level Difference Rated Level Difference Level Difference (Indoor Lower) Level Difference (Indoor Higher) Rated Combination INDEX Rated Power Input of Crankcase Heater Minimum PLR for Outdoor Unit Minimum PLR for indor Units Cooling Capacity Rated Power Input Rated (EER) Rated Operation Indoor Minimum Range Indoor Maxmum Outdoor Minimum Outdoor Maxmum Capacity Combination Ratio Correction Constant Characteristic CFc-cj for <=100% 1st order 2nd order Combination Ratio Correction Constant CFc-cj for >100% 1st order 2nd order Temperature Correction Constant for Outdoor Unit In 1st TFc-cj In 2nd Out 1st Out 2nd In * Out TFc-cmin TFc-cmax Temperature Correction Constant for Indoor Unit In 1st TFic-cj In 2nd Out 1st Out 2nd In * Out Piping Correction (Length) Constant PFc-cj 1st order *does not exceed 1.0 2nd order Level Diff. CR CR*CR CR*PEL Power Input Temperature Correction Constant Characteristic TFp-cj In 1st In 2nd Out 1st Out 2nd In * Out TFp-cmin TFp-cmax Part Load Characteristic Constant PLFcj for =<100% 1st order 2nd order Part Load Characteristic Constant PLFcj for >100% 1st order 2nd order Part Load Characteristic Constant of Crankcase Heater 1st order PFch-cj 2nd order Hz ft ft ft ft ft kW % % Btu/h kW FWB FWB FDB FDB aa1 aa2 aa3 ab1 ab2 ab3 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 RXYQ96PTJU 60 25 620 0 164 130 96 0.066 14 50 96,000 9.10 10.55 58 78 23 110 0.0000 0.0100 0.0000 0.66 0.0046 -0.000013 -6.20E+00 1.68E-01 -8.96E-04 2.00E-02 -2.08E-05 -2.76E-04 0 1.328 -6.20E+00 1.68E-01 -8.96E-04 2.00E-02 -2.08E-05 -2.76E-04 1.02 -7.00E-04 4.00E-07 -5.00E-05 0 0 0 -4.67E+00 1.50E-01 -1.06E-03 -1.96E-02 1.05E-04 1.85E-04 0 1.129 0.320 -0.00258 0.000094 0.93 0.0007 0.000000 1.00 -0.0172 7.00E-05

c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6 f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 g1 g2 g3 g4 g5 g6

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Capacity Power Input (COP) Operation Range

Capacity Characteristic

Rated Rated Rated Indoor Minimum Indoor Maxmum Outdoor Minimum Outdoor Maxmum Combination Ratio Correction CFc-hj for <=100% Combination Ratio Correction CFc-hj for >100% Temperature Correction for Outdoor Unit TFc-hj

Temperature Correction for Indoor Unit TFic-hj

Piping Correction (Length) PFc-hj *does not exceed 1.0 Defrosting Correction for Outdoor Unit DFco-hj *does not exceed 1.0 Temperature Correction TFp-hj

Power Input Characteristic

Part Load Characteristic PLFhj for =<100% Part Load Characteristic PLFhj for >100% Part Load Characteristic of Crankcase Heater PFch-hj

Constant 1st order 2nd order Constant 1st order 2nd order Constant In 1st In 2nd Out 1st Out 2nd In * Out TFc-hmin TFc-hmax Constant In 1st In 2nd Out 1st Out 2nd In * Out Constant 1st order 2nd order Level Diff. Constant 1st order 2nd order 3rd order Constant In 1st In 2nd Out 1st Out 2nd In * Out TFp-hmin TFp-hmax Constant 1st order 2nd order Constant 1st order 2nd order Constant 1st order 2nd order

Btu/h kW FDB FDB FWB FWB ka1 ka2 ka3 kb1 kb2 kb3 l1 l2 l3 l4 l5 l6

m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 p1 p2 p3 p4 q1 q2 q3 q4 r1 r2 r3 r4 r5 r6

ta1 ta2 ta3 tb1 tb2 tb3 u1 u2 u3

108,000 9.60 3.30 59 80 0 60 0.00 0.0100 0.00 -1.94 0.0456 -0.000163 -1.75E-01 2.25E-02 -1.44E-04 4.10E-02 -1.12E-04 -4.15E-04 0 1.507 -1.75E-01 2.25E-02 -1.44E-04 4.10E-02 -1.12E-04 -4.15E-04 1.44 -0.00260 2.00E-06 0.00 1.53 -0.0437 7.00E-04 0.00 -1.15E+00 5.05E-02 -2.60E-04 6.21E-02 -3.29E-04 -7.09E-04 0 1.302 0.082 0.00622 2.90E-05 -2.65 0.0572 -2.08E-04 1.00 -0.0172 7.00E-05

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Appendix F Daikin Indoor Unit Guide Specification


FXFQ INDOOR UNIT CEILING CASSETTE UNIT A. General: The Daikin indoor unit model FXFQ shall be a ceiling cassette fan coil unit, operable with R410A refrigerant, equipped with an electronic expansion valve, for installation into the ceiling cavity equipped with an air panel grille. It shall be available from 12,000 Btu/h to 36,000 Btu/h. Model numbers are FXFQ12MVJU, FXFQ18MVJU, FXFQ24MVJU, FXFQ30MVJU, FXFQ36MVJU to be connected to outdoor unit model RXYQ / RXYMQ heat pump and REYQ heat recovery model. It shall be a four-way air distribution type, ivory white, impact resistant, and washable decoration panel. The supply air is distributed via motorized louvers which can be horizontally and vertically adjusted from 0 to 90. Computerized PID control shall be used to maintain room temperature within 1F. Equipped with a programmed drying mechanism that dehumidifies while inhibiting changes in room temperature when used with Daikin remote control BRC1C71 and BRC2A71. The indoor units sound pressure shall range from 28 dB(A) to 33 dB(A) at low speed measured at 5 feet below the unit. B. Performance: Each units performance is based on nominal operating conditions: C. Indoor Unit: 1. The Daikin indoor unit FXFQ shall be completely factory assembled and tested. Included in the unit is factory wiring, piping, electronic proportional Model Number Cooling
(Indoor 80F DB / 67F WB, Outdoor 95F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

Heating
(Indoor 47F DB / 43F WB, Outdoor 70F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

FXFQ12MVJU FXFQ18MVJU FXFQ24MVJU FXFQ30MVJU FXFQ36MVJU

12,000 18,000 24,000 30,000 36,000

13,500 20,000 27,000 34,000 40,000

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

expansion valve, control circuit board, fan motor thermal protector, flare connections, condensate drain pan, condensate drain pump, self-diagnostics, auto-restart function, 3-minute fused time delay, and test run switch. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes will be charged with dehydrated air prior to shipment from the factory. Both refrigerant lines shall be insulated from the outdoor unit. The 4-way supply air flow can be field modified to 3-way and 2-way airflow to accommodate various installation configurations including corner installations. Return air shall be through the concentric panel, which includes a resin net mold resistant filter. The indoor units shall be equipped with a condensate pan and condensate pump. The condensate pump provides up to 21 of lift. The indoor units shall be equipped with a return air thermistor. The indoor unit will be separately powered with 208~230V/1-phase/60Hz. The voltage range will be 253 volts maximum and 187 volts minimum.

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2. Three auto-swing positions shall be available to choose, which include standard, draft prevention and ceiling stain prevention. 3. The airflow of the unit shall have the ability to shut down one or two sides allowing for simpler corner installation. 4. Fresh air intake shall be possible by way of Daikins optional fresh intake kit. 5. A branch duct knockout shall exist for branch ducting supply air. 6. The cabinet shall be constructed with sound absorbing foamed polystyrene and polyethylene insulation. 7. Optional high efficiency air filters are available for each model unit. E. Fan: 1. The fan shall be direct-drive turbo fan type with statically and dynamically balanced impeller with high and low fan speeds available. 2. The fan motor shall operate on 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz with a motor output range from 0.06 to 0.12 HP. 3. The air flow rate shall be available in high and low settings. 4. The fan motor shall be thermally protected. F. Filter: 1. The return air shall be filtered by means of a washable long-life filter with mildew proof resin. G. Coil: 1. Coils shall be of the direct expansion type constructed from copper tubes expanded into aluminum fins to form a mechanical bond. 2. The coil shall be of a waffle louver fin and high heat exchange, rifled bore tube design to ensure highly efficient performance. 3. The coil shall be a 2 row cross fin copper evaporator coil with 17 FPI design completely factory tested. 4. The refrigerant connections shall be flare connections and the condensate will be 1 -1/4 inch outside diameter PVC. 5. A condensate pan shall be located under the coil. 6. A condensate pump with a 21 inch lift shall be located below the coil in the condensate pan with a built in safety alarm. 7. A thermistor will be located on the liquid and gas line. H. Electrical: 1. A separate power supply will be required of 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. The acceptable voltage range shall be 187 to 253 volts. 2. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit shall be a maximum of 3,280 feet (total 6,560 feet). 3. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and remote controller shall be a maximum distance of 1,640 feet. I. Control: 1. The unit shall have controls provided by Daikin to perform input functions necessary to operate the system. 2. The unit shall be compatible with interfacing with connection to LonWorks networks or interfacing with connection to BMS system. Consult with Daikin prior to applying controls.

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J. Accessories Available: 1. A high efficiency air filter, 65% efficiency. 2. A high efficiency air filter, 90% efficiency. 3. An air filter rack (which is necessary when installing high efficiency filters supplied by Daikin). 4. Fresh air intake and supply air duct connections. 5. Remote in-room sensor kit (KRCS01-1). Model Number Cooling Heating

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The Daikin wall mounted, hard wired remote sensor kit is recommended for ceiling-embedded type fan coils, which often result in a difference between set temperature and actual temperature. The sensor for detecting the temperature can be placed away from the indoor unit (branch wiring is included in the kit.).

FXSQ INDOOR UNIT CEILING CONCEALED DUCTED UNIT A. General: Daikin indoor unit model FXSQ shall be a built-in ceiling concealed fan coil unit, operable with R410A refrigerant, equipped with an electronic expansion valve, for installation into the ceiling cavity. The unit shall be constructed of a galvanized steel casing. It shall be available from 12,000 Btu/h to 48,000 Btu/h capacities. Model numbers are FXSQ12MVJU, FXSQ18MVJU, FXSQ24MVJU, FXSQ30MVJU, FXSQ36MVJU and FXSQ48MVJU to be connected to outdoor unit model RXYQ / RXYMQ heat pump and REYQ heat recovery model. It shall be a horizontal discharge air with horizontal return air or bottom return air configuration. All models feature a low height (11-7/8") making them applicable to ceiling pockets that tend to be shallow. Computerized PID control shall be used to maintain room temperature within 1F. The unit shall be equipped with a programmed drying mechanism that dehumidifies while inhibiting changes in room temperature when used with Daikin remote control BRC1C71 and BRC2A71. Included as standard equipment, a long-life filter that is mold resistant and a condensate drain pan and drain pump kit that pumps to 9-13/16" from the drain pipe opening. The indoor units sound pressure shall range from 35 dB(A) to 43 dB(A) at low speed 5 feet below the suction grille. B. Performance: Each units performance is based on nominal operating conditions:

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(Indoor 80F DB / 67F WB, Outdoor 95F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

(Indoor 47F DB / 43F WB, Outdoor 70F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

FXSQ12MVJU FXSQ18MVJU FXSQ24MVJU FXSQ30MVJU FXSQ36MVJU FXSQ48MVJU

12,000 18,000 24,000 30,000 36,000 48,000

13,500 20,000 27,000 34,000 40,000 54,000

C. Indoor Unit: 1. The Daikin indoor unit FXSQ shall be completely factory assembled and tested. Included in the unit is factory wiring, piping, electronic proportional expansion valve, control circuit board, fan motor thermal protector, flare connections, condensate drain pan, condensate drain pump, self-diagnostics, auto-restart function, 3-minute fused time delay, and test run switch. The unit shall have an adjustable external static pressure switch. 2. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes will be charged with dehydrated air prior to shipment from the factory. 3. Both refrigerant lines shall be insulated from the outdoor unit. 4. Return air shall be through a net mold resistant filter. 5. The indoor units shall be equipped with a condensate pan and condensate pump. The condensate pump provides up to 9-13/16 of lift. 6. The indoor units shall be equipped with a return air thermistor. 7. The indoor unit will be separately powered with 208~230V/1-phase/60Hz. 8. The voltage range will be 253 volts maximum and 187 volts minimum. 9. Switch box shall be reached from the side or bottom for ease of service and maintenance. D. Unit Cabinet: 1. The cabinet shall be located into the ceiling and ducted to the supply and return openings. 2. The cabinet shall be constructed with sound absorbing foamed polystyrene and polyethylene insulation. 3. Optional high efficiency air filters are available for each model unit. E. Fan: 1. The fan shall be direct-drive Sirocco type fan, statically and dynamically balanced impeller with high and low fan speeds available. 2. The fan motor shall operate on 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz with a motor output range from 0.07 to 0.30 HP. 3. The air flow rate shall be available in high and low settings. 4. The fan motor shall be thermally protected.

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F. Filter: 1. The return air shall be filtered by means of a washable long-life filter with mildew proof resin. G. Coil: 1. Coils shall be of the direct expansion type constructed from copper tubes expanded into aluminum fins to form a mechanical bond. 2. The coil shall be of a waffle louver fin and high heat exchange, rifled bore tube design to ensure highly efficient performance. 3. The coil shall be a 3 row cross fin copper evaporator coil with 14 FPI design completely factory tested. 4. The refrigerant connections shall be flare connections and the condensate will be 1 -1/4 inch outside diameter PVC. 5. A condensate pan shall be located under the coil. 6. A condensate pump with a 9-13/16 lift shall be located below the coil in the condensate pan with a built in safety alarm. 7. A thermistor will be located on the liquid and gas line. H. Electrical: 1. A separate power supply will be required of 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. The acceptable voltage range shall be 187 to 253 volts. 2. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit shall be a maximum of 3,280 feet (total 6,560 feet). 3. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and remote controller shall be a maximum distance of 1,640 feet. I. Control: 1. The unit shall have controls provided by Daikin to perform input functions necessary to operate the system. 2. The unit shall be compatible with interfacing with connection to LonWorks networks or interfacing with connection to BMS system. Consult with Daikin prior to applying controls.

J. Accessories Available: 1. Remote in-room sensor kit KRCS01-1 (recommended). i. The Daikin wall mounted, hard wired remote sensor kit is recommended for ceiling-embedded type fan coils, which often result in a difference between set temperature and actual temperature. The sensor for detecting the temperature can be placed away from the indoor unit (branch wiring is included in the kit.). 2. A high efficiency air filter, 65% efficiency. 3. A high efficiency air filter, 90% efficiency. 4. Suction panel and air suction canvas. FXMQ INDOOR UNIT CEILING CONCEALED DUCTED UNIT A. General: Daikin indoor unit FXMQ shall be a built-in ceiling concealed fan coil unit, operable with refrigerant R410A, equipped with an electronic expansion valve, for installation into the ceiling cavity. It is constructed of a galvanized steel casing. It shall be available from 30,000 Btu/h to 48,000 Btu/h capacities. Model numbers are FXMQ30MVJU, FXMQ36MVJU and FXMQ48MVJU to be connected 85

to outdoor unit model RXYQ / RXYMQ heat pump and REYQ heat recovery model. It shall be a horizontal discharge air with horizontal return air configuration. All models feature a low height (15-3/8") cabinet making them applicable to ceiling pockets that tend to be shallow. Computerized PID control shall be used to maintain room temperature within 1F. The unit shall be equipped with a programmed drying mechanism that dehumidifies while inhibiting changes in room temperature when used with Daikin remote control BRC1C71 and BRC2A71. The indoor units sound pressure shall range from 41 dB(A) to 45 dB(A) at low speed measured 5 feet below the ducted unit. B. Performance: Each units performance is based on nominal operating conditions. C. Indoor Unit: 1. The Daikin indoor unit FXMQ shall be completely factory assembled and tested. Included in the unit is factory wiring, piping, electronic proportional expansion valve, control circuit board, fan motor thermal protector, flare connections, self-diagnostics, auto-restart function, 3-minute fused time delay, and test run switch. The unit shall have an adjustable external static pressure switch. 2. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes will be charged with dehydrated air prior to shipment from the factory. 3. Both refrigerant lines shall be insulated from the outdoor unit. 4. The indoor units shall be equipped with a return air thermistor. 5. The indoor unit will be separately powered with 208~230V/1-phase/60Hz. 6. The voltage range will be 253 volts maximum and 187 volts minimum. D. Unit Cabinet: 1. The cabinet shall be located into the ceiling and ducted to the supply and return openings. 2. The cabinet shall be constructed with sound absorbing foamed polystyrene and polyethylene insulation. 3. Optional high efficiency air filters are available for each model unit. E. Fan: 1. The fan shall be direct-drive Sirocco type fan, statically and dynamically balanced impeller with high and low fan speeds available. 2. The fan motor shall operate on 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz with a motor Model Number Cooling
(Indoor 80F DB / 67F WB, Outdoor 95F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

Heating
(Indoor 47F DB / 43F WB, Outdoor 70F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

FXMQ30MVJU FXMQ36MVJU FXMQ48MVJU

30,000 36,000 48,000

34,000 40,000 54,000

output range from 0.07 to 0.30 HP. 3. The air flow rate shall be available in high and low settings. 86

4. The fan motor shall be thermally protected. F. Coil: 1. Coils shall be of the direct expansion type constructed from copper tubes expanded into aluminum fins to form a mechanical bond. 2. The coil shall be of a waffle louver fin and high heat exchange, rifled bore tube design to ensure highly efficient performance. 3. The coil shall be a 3 row cross fin copper evaporator coil with 13 fpi design completely factory tested. 4. The refrigerant connections shall be flare connections and the condensate will be 1-1/4 inch outside diameter PVC. 5. A thermistor will be located on the liquid and gas line. G. Electrical: 1. A separate power supply will be required of 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. The acceptable voltage range shall be 187 to 253 volts. 2. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit shall be a maximum of 3,280 feet (total 6,560 feet). 3. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and remote controller shall be a maximum distance of 1,640 feet. H. Control: 1. The unit shall have controls provided by Daikin to perform input functions necessary to operate the system. 2. The unit shall be compatible with interfacing with connection to LonWorks networks or interfacing with connection to BMS system. Consult with Daikin prior to applying controls. I. Accessories Available: 1. Remote in-room sensor kit KRCS01-1 (recommended). i. The Daikin wall mounted, hard wired remote sensor kit is recommended for ceiling-embedded type fan coils, which often result in a difference between set temperature and actual temperature. The sensor for detecting the temperature can be placed away from the indoor unit (branch wiring is included in the kit.). 2. A high efficiency air filter, 65% efficiency. 3. A high efficiency air filter, 90% efficiency. 4. A condensate pump.

FXAQ INDOOR UNIT WALL MOUNTED UNIT A. General: Daikin indoor unit FXAQ shall be a wall mounted fan coil unit, operable with refrigerant R410A, equipped with an electronic expansion valve, for installation onto a wall within a conditioned space. This compact design with finished white casing shall be available from 7,500 Btu/h to 24,000 Btu/h capacities. Model numbers are FXAQ07MVJU, FXAQ09MVJU, FXAQ12MVJU, FXAQ18MVJU and FXAQ24MVJU to be connected to outdoor unit model RXYQ / RXYMQ heat pump and REYQ heat recovery model. Computerized PID control shall be used to maintain room temperature within 1F. The unit shall be equipped with a programmed drying mechanism that dehumidifies while inhibiting changes in room temperature when used with Daikin remote control BRC1D71 and BRC2A71. A mildew-proof, polystyrene air filter and condensate drain pan 87

shall be included as standard equipment. The indoor units sound pressure shall Model Number Cooling
(Indoor 80F DB / 67F WB, Outdoor 95F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

Heating
(Indoor 47F DB / 43F WB, Outdoor 70F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

FXAQ07MVJU FXAQ09MVJU FXAQ12MVJU FXAQ18MVJU FXAQ24MVJU

7,500 9,500 12,000 18,000 24,000

8,500 10,500 13,500 20,000 27,000

range from 32 dB(A) to 35 dB(A) at low speed measured at 3.3 feet below and from the unit.

B. Performance: Each units performance is based on nominal operating conditions: C. Indoor Unit: 1. The Daikin indoor unit FXAQ shall be completely factory assembled and tested. Included in the unit is factory wiring, piping, electronic proportional expansion valve, control circuit board, fan motor thermal protector, flare connections, condensate drain pan, self-diagnostics, auto-restart function, 3minute fused time delay, and test run switch. The unit shall have an auto-swing louver which ensures efficient air distribution, which closes automatically when the unit stops. The remote controller shall be able to set five (5) steps of discharge angle. The front grille shall be easily removed for washing. The discharge angle shall automatically set at the same angle as the previous operation upon restart. The drain pipe can be fitted to from either left or right sides. 2. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes will be charged with dehydrated air prior to shipment from the factory. 3. Both refrigerant lines shall be insulated from the outdoor unit. 4. Return air shall be through a resin net mold resistant filter. 5. The indoor units shall be equipped with a condensate pan. 6. The indoor units shall be equipped with a return air thermistor. 7. The indoor unit will be separately powered with 208~230V/1-phase/60Hz. 8. The voltage range will be 253 volts maximum and 187 volts minimum. D. Unit Cabinet: 1. The cabinet shall be affixed to a factory supplied wall mounting template and located in the conditioned space. 2. The cabinet shall be constructed with sound absorbing foamed polystyrene and polyethylene insulation.

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E. Fan: 1. The fan shall be a direct-drive cross-flow fan, statically and dynamically balanced impeller with high and low fan speeds available. 2. The fan motor shall operate on 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz with a motor output range 0.054 to 0.058 HP. 3. The air flow rate shall be available in high and low settings. 4. The fan motor shall be thermally protected. F. Coil: 1. Coils shall be of the direct expansion type constructed from copper tubes expanded into aluminum fins to form a mechanical bond. 2. The coil shall be of a waffle louver fin and high heat exchange, rifled bore tube design to ensure highly efficient performance. 3. The coil shall be a 2 row cross fin copper evaporator coil with 14 fpi design completely factory tested. 4. The refrigerant connections shall be flare connections and the condensate will be 1-1/4 inch outside diameter PVC. 5. A thermistor will be located on the liquid and gas line. 6. A condensate pan shall be located in the unit. G. Electrical: 1. A separate power supply will be required of 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. The acceptable voltage range shall be 187 to 253 volts. 2. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit shall be a maximum of 3,280 feet (total 6,560 feet). 3. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and remote controller shall be a maximum distance of 1,640 feet. H. Control: 1. The unit shall have controls provided by Daikin to perform input functions necessary to operate the system. 2. The unit shall be compatible with interfacing with connection to LonWorks networks or interfacing with connection to BMS system. Consult with Daikin prior to applying controls. I. Accessories Available: 1. Remote in-room sensor kit KRCS01-1. 2. A condensate pump.

FXLQ INDOOR UNIT FLOOR CONSOLE UNIT A. General: Daikin indoor unit FXLQ shall be a floor or wall mounted console fan coil unit, operable with refrigerant R410A, equipped with an electronic expansion valve, for installation within a conditioned space. It shall have a top discharge air grill and filtered bottom return air. This compact design with finished ivory white casing shall be available from 12,000 Btu/h to 24,000 Btu/h capacities. Model numbers are FXLQ12MVJU, FXLQ18MVJU and FXLQ24MVJU to be connected to outdoor unit model RXYQ / RXYMQ heat pump and REYQ heat recovery model. The cabinets can be mounted on the floor with refrigerant and condensate lines 89

directed downward or affixed to the wall with horizontal refrigerant and condensate knockouts. Computerized PID control shall be used to maintain room temperature within 1F. The unit shall be equipped with a programmed drying mechanism that dehumidifies while inhibiting changes in room temperature when used with Daikin remote control BRC1C71 and BRC2A71. A mold-resistant, resin net air filter shall be included as standard equipment. The indoor units sound pressure shall range from 35 dB(A) to 40 dB(A) at high speed measured at 5 feet away and 5 feet high. B. Performance: Each units performance is based on nominal operating conditions:

Model Number

Cooling
(Indoor 80F DB / 67F WB, Outdoor 95F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

Heating
(Indoor 47F DB / 43F WB, Outdoor 70F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

FXLQ12MVJU FXLQ18MVJU FXLQ24MVJU

12,000 18,000 24,000

13,500 20,000 27,000

C. Indoor Unit: 1. The Daikin indoor unit FXLQ shall be completely factory assembled and tested. Included in the unit is factory wiring, piping, electronic proportional expansion valve, control circuit board, fan motor thermal protector, flare connections, self-diagnostics, auto-restart function, 3-minute fused time delay, and test run switch. The unit shall have an auto-swing louver which ensures efficient air distribution, which closes automatically when the unit stops. 2. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes will be charged with dehydrated air prior to shipment from the factory. 3. Both refrigerant lines shall be insulated from the outdoor unit. 4. Return air shall be through a resin net mold resistant filter. 5. Condensate draining shall be made via gravity or external condensate pump. 6. The indoor units shall be equipped with a return air thermistor. 7. The indoor unit will be separately powered with 208~230V/1-phase/60Hz. 8. The voltage range will be 253 volts maximum and 187 volts minimum.

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3. Maintenance access shall be a minimum of inch in the rear, 4 inches on the right and left sides. E. Fan: 1. The fan shall be a direct-drive Sirocco type fan, statically and dynamically balanced impeller with high and low fan speeds available. 2. The fan motor shall operate on 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz with a motor output range 0.034 to 0.047 HP. 3. The air flow rate shall be available in high and low settings. 4. The fan motor shall be thermally protected. E. Filter: 1. The return air shall be filtered by means of a washable long-life filter with mildew proof resin. G. Coil: 1. Coils shall be of the direct expansion type constructed from copper tubes expanded into aluminum fins to form a mechanical bond. 2. The coil shall be of a waffle louver fin and high heat exchange, rifled bore tube design to ensure highly efficient performance. 3. The coil shall be a 3 row cross fin copper evaporator coil with 17 fpi design completely factory tested. 4. The refrigerant connections shall be flare connections and the condensate will be 27/32 inch outside diameter PVC. 5. A thermistor will be located on the liquid and gas line. H. Electrical: 1. A separate power supply will be required of 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. The acceptable voltage range shall be 187 to 253 volts. 2. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit shall be a maximum of 3,280 feet (total 6,560 feet). 3. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and remote controller shall be a maximum distance of 1,640 feet. I. Control: 1. The unit shall have controls provided by Daikin to perform input functions necessary to operate the system. 2. The unit shall be compatible with interfacing with connection to LonWorks networks or interfacing with connection to BMS system. Consult with Daikin prior to applying controls.

J. Accessories Available: 1. Remote in-room sensor kit KRCS01-1. FXNQ INDOOR UNIT FLOOR CONSOLE CONCEALED UNIT A. General: Daikin indoor unit FXNQ shall be a floor or wall mounted console fan coil unit, operable with refrigerant R410A, equipped with an electronic expansion valve, for installation within a conditioned space. It shall have a top discharge air grill and filtered bottom return air. This compact design unfinished casing shall be available from 12,000 Btu/h to 24,000 Btu/h capacities. Model numbers are FXNQ12MVJU, FXNQ18MVJU and FXNQ24MVJU to be connected to outdoor 91

unit model RXYQ / RXYMQ heat pump and REYQ heat recovery model. The cabinets can be mounted on the floor with refrigerant and condensate lines directed downward or affixed to the wall with horizontal refrigerant and condensate knockouts. Computerized PID control shall be used to maintain room temperature within 1F. The unit shall be equipped with a programmed drying mechanism that dehumidifies while inhibiting changes in room temperature when used with Daikin remote control BRC1C71 and BRC2A71. A mold-resistant, resin net air filter shall be included as standard equipment. The indoor units sound pressure shall range from 35 dB(A) to 40 dB(A) at high speed measured at 5 feet away and 5 feet high. B. Performance: Each units performance is based on nominal operating conditions: C. Indoor Unit: 1. The Daikin indoor unit FXNQ shall be completely factory assembled and tested. Included in the unit is factory wiring, piping, electronic proportional expansion valve, control circuit board, fan motor thermal protector, flare connections, self-diagnostics, auto-restart function, 3-minute fused time delay, and test run switch. The unit shall have an auto-swing louver which ensures efficient air distribution, which closes automatically when the unit stops. 2. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes will be charged with dehydrated air prior to shipment from the factory. 3. Both refrigerant lines shall be insulated from the outdoor unit. 4. Return air shall be through a resin net mold resistant filter. 5. Condensate draining shall be made via gravity or external condensate pump. 6. The indoor units shall be equipped with a return air thermistor. 7. The indoor unit will be separately powered with 208~230V/1-phase/60Hz. 8. The voltage range will be 253 volts maximum and 187 volts minimum. D. Unit Cabinet: 1. The cabinet shall be affixed to a factory supplied wall mounting template and Model Number Cooling
(Indoor 80F DB / 67F WB, Outdoor 95F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

Heating
(Indoor 47F DB / 43F WB, Outdoor 70F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

FXNQ12MVJU FXNQ18MVJU FXNQ24MVJU

12,000 18,000 24,000

13,500 20,000 27,000

located in the conditioned space. 2. The cabinet shall be constructed with sound absorbing fiberglass urethane foam insulation. 3. Maintenance access shall be a minimum of inch in the rear, 4 inches on the right and left sides. E. Fan: 1. The fan shall be a direct-drive Sirocco type fan, statically and dynamically balanced impeller with high and low fan speeds available. 2. The fan motor shall operate on 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz with a motor output range 0.034 to 0.047 HP. 3. The air flow rate shall be available in high and low settings. 4. The fan motor shall be thermally protected. 92

F. Filter: 1. The return air shall be filtered by means of a washable long-life filter with mildew proof resin. G. Coil: 1. Coils shall be of the direct expansion type constructed from copper tubes expanded into aluminum fins to form a mechanical bond. 2. The coil shall be of a waffle louver fin and high heat exchange, rifled bore tube design to ensure highly efficient performance. 3. The coil shall be a 3 row cross fin copper evaporator coil with 17 fpi design completely factory tested. 4. The refrigerant connections shall be flare connections and the condensate will be 27/32 inch outside diameter PVC. 5. A thermistor will be located on the liquid and gas line. H. Electrical: 1. A separate power supply will be required of 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. The acceptable voltage range shall be 187 to 253 volts. 2. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit shall be a maximum of 3,280 feet (total 6,560 feet). 3. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and remote controller shall be a maximum distance of 1,640 feet. I. Control: 1. The unit shall have controls provided by Daikin to perform input functions necessary to operate the system. 2. The unit shall be compatible with interfacing with connection to LonWorks networks or interfacing with connection to BMS system. Consult with Daikin prior to applying controls.

J. Accessories Available: 1. Remote in-room sensor kit KRCS01-1. FXHQ INDOOR UNIT UNDER CEILING MOUNTED UNIT A. General: Daikin indoor unit FXHQ shall be a wall mounted fan coil unit, operable with refrigerant R410A, equipped with an electronic expansion valve, for installation onto a wall or ceiling within a conditioned space. This compact design with finished white casing shall be available from 12,000 Btu/h to 36,000 Btu/h capacities. Model numbers are FXHQ12MVJU, FXHQ24MVJU and FXHQ36MVJU to be connected to outdoor unit model RXYQ / RXYMQ heat pump and REYQ heat recovery model. Computerized PID control shall be used to maintain room temperature within 1F. The unit shall be equipped with a programmed drying mechanism that dehumidifies while inhibiting changes in room temperature when used with Daikin remote control BRC1C71 and BRC2A71. A mildew-proof, polystyrene air filter and condensate drain pan shall be included as standard equipment. The indoor units sound pressure shall range from 32 dB(A) to 38 dB(A) at low speed measured at 3.3 feet below and from the unit. B. Performance: Each units performance is based on nominal operating conditions: 93

C. Indoor Unit: 1. The Daikin indoor unit FXHQ shall be completely factory assembled and tested. Included in the unit is factory wiring, piping, electronic proportional expansion valve, control circuit board, fan motor thermal protector, flare connections, condensate drain pan, self-diagnostics, auto-restart function, 3minute fused time delay, and test run switch. The unit shall have an auto-swing louver which ensures efficient air distribution, which closes automatically when the unit stops. The remote controller shall be able to set five (5) steps of discharge angle. The front grille shall be easily removed for washing. The discharge angle shall automatically set at the same angle as the previous operation upon restart. The drain pipe can be fitted to from either left or right sides. 2. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes will be charged with dehydrated air prior to shipment from the factory. 3. Both refrigerant lines shall be insulated from the outdoor unit. 4. Return air shall be through a resin net mold resistant filter. 5. The indoor units shall be equipped with a condensate pan. 6. The indoor units shall be equipped with a return air thermistor. 7. The indoor unit will be separately powered with 208~230V/1-phase/60Hz. 8. The voltage range will be 253 volts maximum and 187 volts minimum. D. Unit Cabinet: 1. The cabinet shall be affixed to a factory supplied wall/ceiling hanging brackets and located in the conditioned space. 2. The cabinet shall be constructed with sound absorbing foamed polystyrene and polyethylene insulation. Model Number Cooling Heating
(Indoor 80F DB / 67F WB, Outdoor 95F DB, 25 ft pipe length) (Indoor 47F DB / 43F WB, Outdoor 70F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

FXHQ12MVJU FXHQ24MVJU FXHQ36MVJU

12,000 24,000 36,000

13,500 27,000 40,000

E. Fan: 1. The fan shall be a direct-drive cross-flow fan, statically and dynamically balanced impeller with high and low fan speeds available. 2. The fan motor shall operate on 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz with a motor output range 62W to 130W 94

3. The air flow rate shall be available in high and low settings. F. The fan motor shall be thermally protected. Filter: 1. The return air shall be filtered by means of a washable long-life filter with mildew proof resin. G. Coil: 1. Coils shall be of the direct expansion type constructed from copper tubes expanded into aluminum fins to form a mechanical bond. 2. The coil shall be of a waffle louver fin and high heat exchange, rifled bore tube design to ensure highly efficient performance. 3. The coil shall be a 2 row cross fin copper evaporator coil with 15 fpi design completely factory tested. 4. The refrigerant connections shall be flare connections and the condensate will be 1 inch outside diameter PVC. 5. A thermistor will be located on the liquid and gas line. 6. A condensate pan shall be located in the unit. H. Electrical: 1. A separate power supply will be required of 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. The acceptable voltage range shall be 187 to 253 volts. 2. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit shall be a maximum of 3,280 feet (total 6,560 feet). 3. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and remote controller shall be a maximum distance of 1,640 feet. I. Control: 1. The unit shall have controls provided by Daikin to perform input functions necessary to operate the system. 2. The unit shall be compatible with interfacing with connection to LonWorks networks or interfacing with connection to BMS system. Consult with Daikin prior to applying controls.

J. Accessories Available: 1. Remote in-room sensor kit KRCS01-1. 2. A condensate pump. FXDQ INDOOR UNIT SLIM CEILING CONCEALED DUCTED UNIT A. General: Daikin indoor unit model FXDQ shall be a Slim, built-in ceiling concealed fan coil unit, operable with R410A refrigerant, equipped with an electronic expansion valve, for installation into the ceiling cavity. The unit shall be constructed of a galvanized steel casing. It shall be available from 7,000 Btu/h to 24,000 Btu/h capacities. Model numbers are FXDQ07MVJU, FXDQ09MVJU, FXDQ12MVJU, FXDQ18MVJU, and FXDQ24MVJU to be connected to outdoor unit model RXYQ / RXYMQ heat pump and REYQ heat recovery model. It shall be a horizontal discharge air with horizontal return air or bottom return air configuration. All models feature a very low height (7-7/8") making them applicable to ceiling pockets that tend to be shallow. Computerized PID control shall be used to maintain room temperature within 1F. The unit shall be equipped with a programmed drying mechanism that dehumidifies while inhibiting changes in room temperature when used with Daikin remote control BRC1C71 and BRC2A71. 95

Model Number

Cooling
(Indoor 80F DB / 67F WB, Outdoor 95F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

Heating
(Indoor 47F DB / 43F WB, Outdoor 70F DB, 25 ft pipe length)

FXDQ07MVJU FXDQ09MVJU FXDQ12MVJU FXDQ18MVJU FXDQ24MVJU

7,500 9,500 12,000 18,000 24,000

8,500 10,500 13,500 20,000 27,000

Included as standard equipment, a long-life filter that is mold resistant and a condensate drain pan and drain pump kit that pumps to 9-13/16" from the drain pipe opening. The indoor units sound pressure shall range from 33 dB(A) to 36 dB(A) at high speed 5 feet below the suction grille. B. Performance: Each units performance is based on nominal operating conditions:

C. Indoor Unit: 1. The Daikin indoor unit FXDQ shall be completely factory assembled and tested. Included in the unit is factory wiring, piping, electronic proportional expansion valve, control circuit board, fan motor thermal protector, flare connections, condensate drain pan, condensate drain pump, self-diagnostics, auto-restart function, 3-minute fused time delay, and test run switch. The unit shall have an adjustable external static pressure switch. 2. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes will be charged with dehydrated air prior to shipment from the factory. 3. Both refrigerant lines shall be insulated from the outdoor unit. 4. Return air shall be through a net mold resistant filter. 5. The indoor units shall be equipped with a condensate pan and condensate pump. The condensate pump provides up to 9-13/16 of lift. 6. The indoor units shall be equipped with a return air thermistor. 7. The indoor unit will be separately powered with 208~230V/1-phase/60Hz. 8. The voltage range will be 253 volts maximum and 187 volts minimum. 9. Switch box shall be reached from the side or bottom for ease of service and maintenance. 96

D. Unit Cabinet: 1. The cabinet shall be located into the ceiling and ducted to the supply and return openings. 2. The cabinet shall be constructed with sound absorbing foamed polystyrene and polyethylene insulation. 3. Optional high efficiency air filters are available for each model unit. E. Fan: 1. The fan shall be direct-drive Sirocco type fan, statically and dynamically balanced impeller with high and low fan speeds available. 2. The fan motor shall operate on 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz with a motor output range from 62W to 130W. 3. The air flow rate shall be available in high and low settings. 4. The fan motor shall be thermally protected. F. Filter: 1. The return air shall be filtered by means of a washable long-life filter with mildew proof resin. G. Coil: 1. Coils shall be of the direct expansion type constructed from copper tubes expanded into aluminum fins to form a mechanical bond. 2. The coil shall be of a waffle louver fin and high heat exchange, rifled bore tube design to ensure highly efficient performance. 3. The coil shall be a 2 or 3 row cross fin copper evaporator coil with 14 FPI design completely factory tested. 4. The refrigerant connections shall be flare connections and the condensate will be 1 -1/4 inch outside diameter PVC. 5. A condensate pan shall be located under the coil. 6. A condensate pump with a 9-13/16 lift shall be located below the coil in the condensate pan with a built in safety alarm. 7. A thermistor will be located on the liquid and gas line. H. Electrical: 1. A separate power supply will be required of 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. The acceptable voltage range shall be 187 to 253 volts. 2. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit shall be a maximum of 3,280 feet (total 6,560 feet). 3. Transmission (control) wiring between the indoor and remote controller shall be a maximum distance of 1,640 feet. I. Control: 1. The unit shall have controls provided by Daikin to perform input functions necessary to operate the system. 2. The unit shall be compatible with interfacing with connection to LonWorks networks or interfacing with connection to BMS system. Consult with Daikin prior to applying controls.

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i. The Daikin wall mounted, hard wired remote sensor kit is recommended for ceiling-embedded type fan coils, which often result in a difference between set temperature and actual temperature. The sensor for detecting the temperature can be placed away from the indoor unit (branch wiring is included in the kit.).

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Appendix G Daikin VRV Outdoor Unit REYQ96MTJU Guide Specification


HVAC Guide Specifications Multiple Evaporator, Direct Expansion (DX), Air-Cooled, Variable Capacity, Split System, Single Phase SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The variable capacity, heat pump air conditioning system shall be a Daikin Variable Refrigerant Volume Series (heat/cool model) split system. The system shall consist of multiple evaporators using PID control, and Daikin VRV RXYM series heat pump outdoor unit. The system shall be direct expansion (DX), air-cooled heat pump airconditioning system utilizing a variable speed PAM inverter driven compressor and multi zone split system air handlers and shall use HFC R410A azeotropic refrigerant. HCFC refrigerants and HFC zeotropic refrigerants shall not be accepted. The outdoor unit may connect to indoor evaporator capacities of up to 130% to that of the Outdoor Condensing unit capacity. All indoor units are each capable of operating separately with individual temperature control. Indoor units and outdoor heat pump units must be of the same manufacturer. The Daikin RXYM series outdoor unit shall be interconnected to indoor unit models FXDQ, FXFQ, FXHQ, FXSQ, FXMQ, FXLQ, FXNQ and FXAQ and shall range in capacity from 7,000 Btu/h to 48,000 Btu/h in accordance with Daikins engineering data book detailing each available indoor unit. The indoor units shall be connected to the outdoor utilizing Daikins REFNET specified piping joints and headers. The operating range in cooling will be 23F DB ~ 115F DB. The operating range in heating will be 0F DB ~ 60F DB. The system shall be capable of refrigerant piping up to 410 equivalent feet, a total combined length of 1000 feet of piping between the condensing and fan coil units with 165 feet maximum vertical difference, without any oil traps or additional equipment. In case where the outdoor unit is located below the indoor unit, the vertical difference is a maximum of 133 feet. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. The units shall be listed by Electrical Laboratories (ETL) and bear the ETL label. B. All wiring shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC). C. The system will be produced in an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 facility, which are standards set by the International Standard Organization (ISO). The system shall be factory tested for safety and function. D. The outdoor unit will be factory charged with R410A. HVAC EQUIPMENT ALTERNATE (GENERAL INFORMATION) A. All bids will be submitted utilizing the basis of design system. Alternate systems shall be submitted as a deductive alternate from the base bid or other and shall include the following information as a minimum for review and consideration. B. The Alternate Equipment Supplier shall provide to the Bidding Mechanical Contractor a complete Equipment Data Package. This package shall include, but is not limited to, equipment capacities, power requirements, indoor units CFM/static pressures, EER/COP, installation requirements, and physical dimensions. C. The Alternate Equipment Supplier shall furnish to the Mechanical Contractor for installation a complete Drawing Package. The drawing format shall be ACAD 2000 99

or higher, on 30"x42" sheets. The HVAC and Electrical series design documents will be made available in electronic format for use by the Equipment Supplier in preparing their drawings. The Alternate Equipment Supplier shall prepare the following drawings: HVAC Floor Plan HVAC Refrigerant Piping Plan HVAC Controls Details HVAC Electrical Requirements HVAC Details HVAC Schedules D. The Alternate Equipment Supplier shall draft all piping circuits, components, overall building control schematic, and detail control wiring diagrams, system details and schedules for their system. The drawings shall convey all requirements to successfully install the Equipment Suppliers System. The Equipment Supplier shall title and re-number his drawing sheets as are reflected on the original project plans. Every sheet will include the submitted equipment manufacturers logo in the title block with drawn/approved by information included. The Electronic format shall be issued by the Architect. E. Alternate Equipment Supplier shall provide efficiency calculations at nominal and part load of all systems capacities as are designed for this project. Reductions in efficiency from that of the design system at any point from 100% of nominal rating down to 20% part load will not be accepted. Efficiency claims will be certified by the equipment manufacturer. F. Alternate equipment shall meet all aspects, performances, materials and ratings of the products and controls as are specified herein. G. Any indoor units that are visual from any occupied space, in addition to meeting all criteria referenced above, must also be submitted for approval from the architect, interior design interest, owner or tenet as is applicable. DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING Units, components, controls and materials for installation shall be stored and handled according to the manufacturers recommendation and to ensure units are protected from potential damage due to jobsite activities, transporting of materials, extreme temperatures, or inclement weather. SUBMITTALS A. Submit shop drawings for all equipment as herein specified. B. Shop drawings to be complete and shall include all data concerning dimensions, weights, capacities, materials of construction, ratings, complete power and control wiring diagrams, and appropriate identification. C. Specification sheets detailing all operating parameter capacities and the selected capacity of each component for the systems specified shall be provided to include Heat Pump Condensing Units, Indoor Units, Zone Controls, and Centralized Controls all by a single 100

source manufacturer. Where required, each system component specification sheet shall included detailed information on necessary ancillary products or accessories such as equipment manufacturers access panels, mixing boxes, duct flanges, condensate pumps, or networking components. D. Detailed piping schematics reflecting the correct copper pipe sizes for primary and branch lines shall be provided and originated directly from the system manufacturers engineering data book or OEM software. E. Detailed control wiring schematics reflecting each zone control to each selected fan coil and each primary or centralized control shall be provided and originated directly from the system manufacturers engineering data book or OEM software. DESIGN CRITERIA A. Furnish condensing units and air handling units complete with all components, accessories, and all operating and safety controls to provide the intended performance as specified in this section, as shown on the plans and/or as scheduled. B. All electrical components to be ETL listed. C. Each fan and motor combination shall be capable of meeting both of the following conditions while maintaining stable fan performance: D. Unit static pressure shall take into consideration the actual static pressure loss of the components furnished within the unit. E. The motor furnished with the fan shall not operate into the motor service factor in any of these cases. Drive efficiency shall be considered in motor selection according to manufacturer's published recommendation, or according to AMCA Publication 203, Appendix L. F. Where inlet and outlet ductwork at any fan is changed from that shown on the drawings, submit a scaled layout of the change and system effect factor calculations, indicating increased static pressure requirement as described in AMCA Publication 201. This Contractor shall be responsible for any motor, drive and/or wiring changes required as a result of duct configuration changes at the fan. OUTDOOR UNIT A. General: The outdoor unit is designed specifically for use with VRV-S series components. 1. The outdoor unit shall be factory assembled and pre-wired with all necessary electronic and refrigerant controls. The refrigeration circuit of the condensing unit shall consist of a Daikin scroll compressor, motors, fans, condenser coil, electronic expansion valve, solenoid valves, 4 way valve, distribution headers, capillaries, filters, shut off valves, oil separators, service ports, liquid receivers, accumulators and all system controls, contactors, relays and variable proportional integral PI systems. 2. Both liquid and suction lines must be individually insulated between the outdoor and indoor units. 3. The outdoor unit can be wired and piped with outdoor unit access from left, right, front or rear. 4. The connection ratio of indoor units to outdoor unit will be 50% to 130%.

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5. The sound pressure dB(A) at rated conditions shall be a value of 54 decibels at 3 feet from the front of the unit. The outdoor unit shall be capable of operating at further reduced noise during night time. 6. The system will automatically restart operation after a power failure and will not cause any settings to be lost, thus eliminating the need for reprogramming. 7. The outdoor unit shall be modular in design and should allow for side-by-side installation with minimum spacing. 8. The following safety devices shall be included on the condensing unit; high pressure switch, control circuit fuses, crankcase heaters, fusible plug, high pressure switch, overload relay, inverter overload protector, thermal protectors for compressor and fan motors, over current protection for the inverter and anti-recycling timers. To ensure the liquid refrigerant does not flash when supplying to the various fan coil units, the circuit shall be provided with a sub-cooling feature. Oil recovery cycle shall be automatic occurring 1 hour after start of operation and then every 6 hours of operation. 9. The outdoor unit shall be capable of heating operation at 0F dry bulb ambient temperature without additional low ambient controls. B. Unit Cabinet: 1. The outdoor unit model RXYMQ48MVJU shall be completely weather proof and corrosion resistant. The unit shall be constructed from rust-proofed mild steel panels coated with a baked enamel finish. C. Fan: 1. The condensing unit shall consist of two propeller type, direct-drive fan 70 W motors that have multiple speed operation via a DC inverter type. 2. The condensing unit fan motor shall have multiple speed operation of the DC inverter type. 3. The fan shall be a horizontal discharge configuration with an air flow of 3,740 cfm. 4. The fan motor shall have inherent protection and permanently lubricated bearings and be mounted. 5. The fan motor shall be provided with a fan guard to prevent contact with moving parts. D. Condenser Coil: 1. The condenser coil shall be manufactured from Hi-X seamless copper tube with N-shape internal grooves mechanically bonded on to aluminum fins to an e-Pass Design. The coil shall be of a waffle louver fin and high heat exchanger, rifled bore tube design to ensure highly efficient performance. 2. The pipe plates shall be treated with powdered polyester resin for corrosion prevention. 3. The coils shall be complete with corrosion treatment of an acrylic resin and coated with a hydrophilic film type E1 which prevents adhesion and provides for the simple flushing of corrosive properties to included but not limited to CI, NOx, SOx with water. The thickness of the coating must be between 2.0 to 3.0 microns. E. Compressor: 1. The compressors shall be of the high-efficiency Daikin Hermetically Sealed Asymmetric Optimized Scroll type with high pressure shell specifically designed for 102

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operation with R410A HFC refrigerant, and feature pressurized oil lubrication, independent from compressor speed and using no mechanical pumps or devices internal to the compressor. The Daikin scroll compressor shall be variable speed (PAM inverter) controlled which is capable of changing the speed to follow the variations in total cooling load as determined by the suction gas pressure as measured in the condensing unit. The inverter driven compressor in each condensing unit shall be of highly efficient reluctance DC, hermetically sealed scroll type with a maximum speed of 6,480 rpm. Neodymium magnets shall be adopted in the rotor construction to yield a higher torque and efficiency in the compressor instead of the normal ferrite magnet type. At complete stop of the compressor, the neodymium magnets will position the rotor into the optimum position for a low torque start. The capacity control range shall be 24% to 100%, with 20 individual capacity steps. Each compressor shall be equipped with a crankcase heater, high pressure safety switch, and internal thermal overload protector. The compressor shall be mounted to avoid the transmission of vibration and shall include sound attenuation blanket.

F. Variable Integral PI System 1. PI System shall be a circuit board equipped with7 LED Indicators, and 5 service programming buttons to enable to troubleshooting, commissioning, and testing of systems operations and functions, and pump-down of system for service needs. 2. PI System shall control system start-up at the lowest compressor frequency of 52 hertz for 200 seconds in either the heating or cooling mode to eliminate any potential spike or inrush of amperage draw. Start-Up amperage draw shall not exceed that of the normal rated running amps. 3. PI System controller shall provide control over the rotational speed of the compressors which allow the amount of refrigerant flowing in the system to vary depending on fluctuating needs which include space cooling/heating loads, individual coil superheat targets, condensing pressure and outdoor ambient conditions updating every 20 seconds. 4. PI System shall delivery maximum efficiency during part load conditions by abbreviating the control steps into smaller units providing precise temperature control to all zones. 5. PI System shall deliver maximum efficiency during peak cooling loads by monitoring outdoor ambient conditions and varying the compressor and condenser fan speed to prevent high head conditions while ensuring adequate refrigerant flow to indoor units to maintain loads and set points to within +/- 0.5 deg F. 6. The PI System shall deliver maximum heating capacities during low ambient conditions by monitoring outdoor ambient conditions and increasing the compressor speed to deliver highest temperature refrigerant and highest evaporator leaving air temperatures possible. 7. PI System shall manage refrigerant flow, storage and volume and shall indicate that refrigerant charge is adequate. Overcharging or undercharging shall be indicated via a fault indication specific to refrigerant charge. 8. During partial/incremental load below 14% of the total system capacity, PI System shall manage refrigerant by flooding the condenser coil and limit the refrigerant flow to the indoor units to prevent overheating or overcooling of space conditions. 103

9. PI system shall pump down the system automatically when all indoor units indicate set point is satisfied to prevent liquid surge at next compressor start cycle. 10. PI System shall perform an automatic oil recovery process after every 8 hours of continuous operation at low speed. G. Electrical: 1. The power supply to the outdoor unit shall be 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz with a voltage range from 187 volts to 253 volts. 2. The control voltage between the indoor and outdoor unit shall be 16VDC nonshielded 2 conductor cable. 3. The control wiring shall be a two-wire multiplex transmission system, making it possible to connect multiple indoor units to one outdoor unit with one 2-cable wire, thus simplifying the wiring operation. 4. The control wiring lengths are: H. Outdoor Unit Efficiency Outdoor Heat Pump Unit efficiency shall be rated at nominal capacity** meeting or exceeding DOE and local minimum requirements. Efficiency of the outdoor heat pump shall increase as the compressor operation is reduced from 100% down to 20% capacity and shall have the capability to continue operation down to a minimum of 14% of total system capacity. Increases in outdoor unit efficiency shall be a minimum of the following:
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Multiple Evaporator, Direct Expansion (DX), Air-Cooled, Variable Capacity, Split System Size: 4 TONS NOMINAL Daikin Model Number: RXYMQ48MVJU VARIABLE CAPACITY, HEAT PUMP, VARIABLE REFRIGERANT VOLUME SERIES (HEAT/COOL MODEL) Part 1 General SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The variable capacity, heat pump air conditioning system shall be a Daikin Variable Refrigerant Volume Series (heat/cool model) split system. The system shall consist of multiple evaporators using PID control, and Daikin VRV model RXYMQ48MVJU outdoor unit. The RXYMQ48MVJU shall be a nominal 4 ton, direct expansion (DX), air-cooled heat pump air-conditioning system, variable speed driven compressor multi zone split system, using R410A refrigerant. The outdoor unit may connect an indoor evaporator capacity up to 130% to that of the Outdoor Condensing unit capacity. All indoor units are each capable of operating separately with individual temperature control. The Daikin RXYMQ48MVJU outdoor unit shall be interconnected to indoor unit models FXFQ, FXSQ, FXMQ, FXLQ, FXNQ and FXAQ and shall range in capacity from 12,000 Btu/h to 48,000 Btu/h in accordance with Daikins engineering data book detailing each available indoor unit. The indoor units shall be connected to the outdoor utilizing Daikins REFNET specified piping joints and headers. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. The units shall be listed by Electrical Laboratories (ETL) and bear the ETL label. B. All wiring shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC). C. The system will bear the Energy Star label. D. The system will be produced in an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 facility, which are standards set by the International Standard Organization (ISO). The system shall be factory tested for safety and function. E. The outdoor unit will be factory charged with R410A. DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Unit shall be stored and handled according to the manufacturers recommendations. WARRANTY The units shall have a manufacturers warranty for a period of one (1) year from date of installation. The units shall have a limited labor warranty for a period of one (1) year from date of installation. The compressor shall have a warranty of six (6) years from date of installation. During the stated period, should any part fail due to defects in material and workmanship, it shall be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Daikin US Corporation according to Daikins Terms and Conditions. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The system must be installed by a Daikin factory trained contractor/dealer. OPERATING RANGE

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REFRIGERANT PIPING The system shall be capable of refrigerant piping up to 575 equivalent feet, a total combined length of 1000 feet of piping between the condensing and fan coil units with 165 feet maximum vertical difference, without any oil traps or additional equipment. In case where the outdoor unit is located below the indoor unit, the vertical difference is a maximum of 133 feet. OUTDOOR UNIT A. General: The outdoor unit is designed specifically for use with VRV-S series components. 1. The outdoor unit shall be factory assembled and pre-wired with all necessary electronic and refrigerant controls. The refrigeration circuit of the condensing unit shall consist of a Daikin scroll compressor, motors, fans, condenser coil, electronic expansion valve, solenoid valves, 4 way valve, distribution headers, capillaries, filters, shut off valves, oil separators, service ports, liquid receivers and accumulators. 2. Both liquid and suction lines must be individually insulated between the outdoor and indoor units. 3. The outdoor unit can be wired and piped with outdoor unit access from left, right, front or rear. 4. The connection ratio of indoor units to outdoor unit will be 50% to 130%. 5. The sound pressure dB(A) at rated conditions shall be a value of 54 decibels at 3 feet from the front of the unit. The outdoor unit shall be capable of operating at further reduced noise during night time. 6. The system will automatically restart operation after a power failure and will not cause any settings to be lost, thus eliminating the need for reprogramming. 7. The outdoor unit shall be modular in design and should allow for side-by-side installation with minimum spacing. 8. The following safety devices shall be included on the condensing unit; high pressure switch, control circuit fuses, crankcase heaters, fusible plug, high pressure switch, overload relay, inverter overload protector, thermal protectors for compressor and fan motors, over current protection for the inverter and anti-recycling timers. To ensure the liquid refrigerant does not flash when supplying to the various fan coil units, the circuit shall be provided with a sub-cooling feature. Oil recovery cycle shall be automatic occurring 1 hour after start of operation and then every 6 hours of operation. 9. The outdoor unit shall be capable of heating operation at 0F dry bulb ambient temperature without additional low ambient controls. B. Unit Cabinet: 1. The outdoor unit model RXYMQ48MVJU shall be completely weather proof and corrosion resistant. The unit shall be constructed from rust-proofed mild steel panels coated with a baked enamel finish. C. Fan: 1. The condensing unit shall consist of two propeller type, direct-drive fan 70 W motors that have multiple speed operation via a DC inverter type.

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Appendix L Mitsubishi Sensitivity Analysis


Introduction
The sensitivity analysis shows credits that a VRFZ system can get for compliance with Title 24-2008. For the sensitivity tests, Certification test C11A10 was taken from the Alternative Calculation Method Manual. This building is a 2,250 square foot mixed use building. EnergyPro, version 5.1, calculates the TDV Energy of a Proposed Design using a Mitsubishi VRFZ system with one outdoor units, the PURY-P96, and four indoor units for both space cooling and heating needs via the Title 24-2008 Standard Design.

Building Description
This prototype (prototype A from the ACM Manual) is a one-story building measuring 30 ft by 75 ft and is 12 ft high. Glass exists in a continuous band around the entire building perimeter with the sill 2.5 feet above the floor. The building has a single thermal zone.

Roof:

JAIV: 02-A5 Wood Framed Rafter w/CRRC-1 Certified Roof

Walls:

JAIV: 09-A3 R-13 Wood framed

Glazing:

North U-Factor = 0.47, SHGC = 0.51 Non-North SHGC = U-Factor = 0.47, SHGC = 0.36

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JAIV: 21-A3 R-19 Raised Floor

HVAC System Description


The outdoor unit, PUHY-P108TGMU-A has a rated cooling capacity of 108 kBtu/h and a rated heating capacity of 120 kBtu/h. We chose a building with peak cooling and heating loads close to the rated capacities of the outdoor unit so that both the CCR (cooling combination ratio) and HCR (heating combination ratio) are close to one.

Climate Zones
All sixteen California climate zones are used in this sensitivity analysis.

Simulation Runs
A Proposed Design is created using EnergyPro for each climate zone with building envelope, lighting, and DHW minimally comply with the prescriptive requirements of Title 24-2008, and using a Mitsubishi VRFZ system with outdoor unit PURY-P96 and multiple indoor units. All sixteen proposed designs are run with EnergyPro to demonstrate the TDV energy savings of Mitsubishi VRFZ Proposed Designs compared with the Title 24-2008 Standard Designs (results listed in Table 2).

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Results
Table 2 Annual TDV Energy Savings of Mitsubishi VRFZ Proposed Design vs Title 24-2008 Standard Design
TDV Total (kBtu/ft) Climate Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 T24-2008 VRF % Savings T24-2008 Annual kWh VRF % Savings T24-2008 Annual Therms VRF % Savings

233.33 273.24 219.33 249.48 222.68 246.96 213.32 281.71 291.64 311.38 303.39 288.52 302.62 346.15 385.01 280.33

186.8 212.54 183.14 205.12 184.91 213.32 179.49 230.41 235.04 242.75 234.72 220.1 233.9 262.36 294.95 277.47

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23242 26717 22785 25259 23357 23666 24532 26468 27246 28773 28641 27989 30441 30591 35952 24178

21016 23327 20335 22401 20425 20974 21359 22300 22556 23275 25459 23705 25590 25579 27944 32916

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Appendix M Mitsubishi CITY MULTI VRFZ Performance Curve Data


$ Mitsubishi generic air-cooled VRF System Performance Curves. Last updated 5/21/2009 ASSIGN PELMin = 25 PELMax = 574 LDmin = 0 $ Minimum piping length in feet. rated condition $ Maximum piping length in feet $ Minimum level difference in feet. rated condition

LDmax = 164 $ Maximum level difference in feet if indoor units are lower than outdoor unit. 130 ft if indoor units are higher PLROmin = 0.16 PLRImin = 0.5 Cd = 0.25 BCSC = 0.013 recovery type VRF BCSH = 0.0065 recovery type VRF PLCH = 0.057 CRmin = 0.5 CRmax = 1.5 $ Minimum part load ratio before outdoor unit cycles $ Minimum part load ratio before indoor unit cycles $ Coefficient of degradation when outdoor unit cycles $ Branch controller power kW per zone in cooling. only for heat $ Branch controller power kW per zone in heating. only for heat $ Crankcase heater rated kW $ Minimum combination ratio $ Maximum combination ratio

$ Boundary of temperature corrections for cooling capacity and power TFc_cMax = 1.5 TFc_cMin = 0.01 TFp_cMax = 1.5 TFp_cMin = 0.0 $ Maximum TFc_c (temperature correction on cooling capacity) $ Minimum TFc_c (temperature correction on cooling capacity) $ Maximum TFp_c (temperature correction on cooling power) $ Minimum TFp_c (temperature correction on cooling power)

$ Boundary of temperature corrections for heating capacity and power TFc_hMax = 1.5 TFc_hMin = 0.01 TFp_hMax = 1.3 TFp_hMin = 0.0 $ Maximum TFc_h (temperature correction on heating capacity) $ Minimum TFc_h (temperature correction on heating capacity) $ Maximum TFp_h (temperature correction on heating power) $ Minimum TFp_h (temperature correction on heating power)

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ZWBmin = 50 ZWBmax = 75 ODBmin = 23 ODBmax = 110

$ Minimum indoor suction temperature F $ Maximum indoor suction temperature F $ Minimum outdoor dry-bulb temperature F $ Maximum outdoor dry-bulb temperature F

$ Heating operation temperature ranges ZDBmin = 59 ZDBmax = 81 OWBmin = -4 OWBmax = 60 $ Minimum indoor suction temperature F $ Maximum indoor suction temperature F $ Minimum outdoor wet-bulb temperature F $ Maximum outdoor wet-bulb temperature F

$ Cooling curves $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity CFc_c if CR <= 100% aa1 = -0.047 aa2 = 1.494 aa3 = -0.486 $ constant $ CR $ CR**2

$ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity CFc_c if CR > 100% ab1 = -0.047 ab2 = 1.494 ab3 = -0.486 $ constant $ CR $ CR**2

$ Temperature Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity TFc_c ODB_C = 50 $ ODB>50F b1 = -1.3372 b2 = 0.022688 $ constant $ ZWB $ Cooling curves split at 50F

b3 = 1.6503E-4 $ ZWB**2 b4 = 7.8004E-3 $ ODB b5 = -2.9177E-5 $ ODB**2 b6 = -6.3973E-5 $ ZWB * ODB $ ODB<=50F

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b1a = -1.519 b2a = 0.038 b3a = 0.0 b4a = 0.0 b5a = 0.0 b6a = 0.0

$ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB * ODB

$ Temperature Correction for indoor unit cooling capacity TFic_c $ ODB>50F c1 = -6.32 c2 = 0.198 c3 = -1.33E-3 c4 = 0.0 c5 = 0.0 c6 = 0.0 $ ODB<=50F c1a = -6.32 c2a = 0.198 $ constant $ ZWB $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB * ODB

c3a = -1.33E-3 $ ZWB**2 c4a = 0.0 c5a = 0.0 c6a = 0.0 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB * ODB

$ Piping length correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity PFc_c, must be <= 1 f1 = 1.0745 $ constant

f2 = -3.880E-4 $ PEL f3 = 1.940E-7 $ PEL*PEL f4 = -4.750E-5 $ LD f5 = -0.1332 f6 = 0.0606 $ CR $ CR*CR

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$ Temperature correction for outdoor unit cooling power TFp_c $ ODB>50F g1 = -3.1402E+00 $ constant g2 = 9.9378E-02 $ ZWB g3 = -7.0000E-04 $ ZWB**2 g4 = -9.6100E-03 $ ODB g5 = 6.4046E-05 $ ODB**2 g6 = 1.4166E-04 $ ZWB*ODB $ ODB<=50F g1a = -1.29 g2a = 0.0405 g3a = -0.0002 g4a = 0.0 g5a = 0.0 g6a = 0.0 $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB*ODB

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit cooling power PLFc if PLR <= 100% ia1 = 0.257 ia2 = 0.016 ia3 = 0.716 $ constant $ PLR $ PLR**2

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit cooling power PLFc if PLR > 100% ib1 = 1.128 ib2 = -0.128 ib3 = 0.0 $ constant $ PLR $ PLR**2

$ Part load characteristic of crankcase heater for outdoor unit cooling power PFch_c j1 = 1.0 j2 = -1.0 j3 = 0.0 $ constant $ PLRp $ PLRp**2

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$ Heating curves $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity CFc_h if CR <= 100% ka1 = 0.014 ka2 = 0.977 ka3 = 0.0 $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity CFc_h if CR > 100% kb1 = 1.024 kb2 = -0.068 kb3 = 0.043

$ Temperature Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity TFc_h l1 = 5.5628E-01 $ constant l2 = 0.0 $ ZDB

l3 = 1.3880E-06 $ ZDB**2 l4 = 5.1510E-02 $ OWB l5 = -1.5426E-04 $ OWB**2 l6 = -4.9683E-04 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Temperature Correction for indoor unit heating capacity TFic_h m1 = 2.29 m2 = -0.0182 m3 = -3.0E-06 m4 = 0.0 m5 = 0.0 m6 = 0.0 $ constant $ ZDB $ ZDB**2 $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Piping length correction for outdoor unit heating capacity PFc_h, must be <= 1 p1 = 1.005 p2 = -2.185E-4 p3 = 1.339E-7 $ constant $ PEL $ PEL**2

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$ LD

$ Defrosting correction for outdoor unit heating capacity DFco_h, must be <= 1 q1 = 0.4001 q2 = 0.0824 q3 = -3.77E-3 q4 = 5.10E-5 $ constant $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ OWB**3

$ Temperature correction for outdoor unit heating power TFp_h r1 = 3.5744E-01 $ constant r2 = 0.0 $ ZDB

r3 = 9.8670E-05 $ ZDB**2 r4 = 6.1439E-02 $ OWB r5 = -1.9837E-04 $ OWB**2 r6 = -7.1829E-04 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit heating power PLFh if PLR <= 100% ta1 = 0.129 ta2 = 0.733 ta3 = 0.134 $ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit heating power PLFh if PLR > 100% tb1 = 1.263 tb2 = -0.263 tb3 = 0.0

$ Part load characteristic of crankcase heater for outdoor unit heating power PFch_h u1 = 1.0 u2 = -1.0 u3 = 0.0

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Appendix N Mitsubishi CITY MULTI VRFZ R410A Specifications


The specifications are based on Mitsubishi CITY MULTI Data Book R410A Series Version DATA U3. These outdoor units belong to the CITY MULTI Series which can operate in either cooling mode or heating mode depending on the zone load requirements.

Figure 7 - Mitsubishi CITY MULTI Y-Series Outdoor Unit Specifications

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Figure 8 Temperature corrections on cooling capacity and power input of the outdoor unit

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VRFZ Outdoor Unit PURY-P96TGMU Performance Data Figures 3 to 8 show the performance data charts of the VRFZ outdoor unit PURY-P96TGMU.

Figure 9 - Temperature corrections on heating capacity and power input of the outdoor unit:

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Figure 10 - Corrections of total installed indoor unit capacity on the capacity and power input of the outdoor unit:

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Figure 11 - Piping correction on cooling capacity of the outdoor unit:

Figure 12 - Piping correction on heating capacity of the outdoor unit:

Figure 13 - Defrosting correction on heating capacity of the outdoor unit

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Appendix O Mitsubishi CITY MULTI Indoor Units

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Appendix P Mitsubishi CITY MULTI Controls

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Appendix Q Mitsubishi CITY MULTI Indoor Unit Guide Specification


HVAC Guide Specifications SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The variable capacity, heat pump heat recovery air conditioning system shall be a Mitsubishi Electric CITY MULTI VRFZ (Variable Refrigerant Flow Zoning) System. The CITY MULTI VRFZ systems shall be the R2-Series (simultaneous cooling and heating) split system heat pump and the Y-Series (cool/heat) split system heat pump. The R2-Series system shall consist of a PURY outdoor unit, BC (Branch Circuit) Controller(s) (Single, Main, or Main with Sub(s), multiple indoor units (-E models), and M-NET DDC (Direct Digital Controls). The PURY outdoor unit shall be a vertical discharge, 208/230 volt, three phase unit. The PURY outdoor unit model numbers and the associated number of connectable indoor units per PURY outdoor unit is indicated in the following table. Each indoor unit or group of indoor units shall be independently controlled.

Model Number

Connectable Number of Indoor Units

PURY-P72TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P96TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P108TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P126TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P144TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P168TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P192TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P204TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P216TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P234TGMU-A (-BS)

15 19 20 20 24 24 24 24 32 32

The Y-Series system shall consist of PUHY outdoor unit, multiple indoor units (-E models), and M-NET DDC (Direct Digital Controls). The PUHY outdoor unit shall be a vertical discharge, 208/230 volt, three phase unit. The PUHY outdoor unit model numbers and the associated number of connectable indoor units per PUHY outdoor unit is indicated in the following table. Each indoor unit or group of indoor units shall be independently controlled.

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Model Number

Connectable Number of Indoor Units

PUHY-P72TGMU-A (-BS) PUHY-P96TGMU-A (-BS) PUHY-P108TGMU-A (-BS) PUHY-P126TGMU-A (-BS) PUHY-P144TGMU-A (-BS) PUHY-P168TGMU-A (-BS) PUHY-P192TGMU-A (-BS) PUHY-P204TGMU-A (-BS) PUHY-P216TGMU-A (-BS) PUHY-P234TGMU-A (-BS)

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QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. The units shall be listed by Electrical Laboratories (ETL) and bear the ETL label. B. All wiring shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (N.E.C.). C. The units shall be manufactured in a facility registered to ISO 9001 and ISO14001 which is a set of standards applying to environmental protection set by the International Standard Organization (ISO). D. A full charge of R-410A for the condensing unit only shall be provided in the condensing unit.

DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING


A. Unit shall be stored and handled according to the manufacturers recommendation.

Part 2 Warranty
The units shall be covered by the manufacturers limited warranty for a period of one (1) year from date of installation. If the systems are: 1) designed by a certified CITY MULTI Diamond Designer, 2) installed by a certified CITY MULTI Diamond Dealer, AND 3) verified with a completed commissioning report submitted to Mitsubishi Electric Service Department. Then the units shall be covered by an extended manufacturers limited warranty for a period of five (5) years from date of installation. In addition the compressor shall have a manufacturers limited warranty for a period of six (6) years from date of installation. If, during this period, any part should fail to function properly due to defects in workmanship or material, it shall be replaced or repaired at the discretion of the manufacturer. This warranty shall not include labor. EnergySoft, LLC 145

1. Manufacturer shall have a minimum of twenty-five years of HVAC experience in the U.S. market. 2. The CITY MULTI VRFZ system shall be installed by a Mitsubishi authorized CITY MULTI Diamond Dealer with extensive CITY MULTI install and service training. 3. The mandatory contractor service and install training should be performed by the manufacturer.

Part 3 Outdoor Unit Performance


The CITY MULTI R2-Series outdoor unit shall perform as indicated below Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) PURY-P72TGMUA PURY-P96TGMUA PURYP108TGMU-A PURYP126TGMU-A PURYP144TGMU-A PURYP168TGMU-A PURYP192TGMU-A PURYP204TGMU-A PURYP216TGMU-A PURYP234TGMU-A 72,000 96,000 108,000 126,000 144,000 168,000 192,000 204,000 216,000 234,000 6,480 8,670 9,730 11,360 14,200 14,970 17,340 18,710 19,920 21,620

Outdoor Units

Power Input (Watts)

Outdoor Units

Heating Capacity

Power Input (Watts)

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(Btu/h) PURY-P72TGMUA PURY-P96TGMUA PURYP108TGMU-A PURYP126TGMU-A PURYP144TGMU-A PURYP168TGMU-A PURYP192TGMU-A PURYP204TGMU-A PURYP216TGMU-A PURYP234TGMU-A 80,000 108,000 120,000 140,000 160,000 188,000 216,000 228,000 248,000 268,000 6,330 8,560 9,920 11,670 13,670 15,020 17,480 18,650 21,030 23,110

The CITY MULTI Y-Series outdoor unit shall perform as indicated below: Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) 72,000 96,000 108,000 126,000 144,000

Outdoor Units PUHY-P72TGMUA PUHY-P96TGMUA PUHYP108TGMU-A PUHYP126TGMU-A PUHYP144TGMU-A

Power Input (Watts) 6,480 8,670 9,730 11,360 14,200

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Outdoor Units PUHYP168TGMU-A PUHYP192TGMU-A PUHYP204TGMU-A PUHYP216TGMU-A PUHYP234TGMU-A

Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) 168,000 192,000 204,000 216,000 234,000

Power Input (Watts) 14,970 17,340 18,710 19,920 21,620

Outdoor Units PUHY-P72TGMUA PUHY-P96TGMUA PUHYP108TGMU-A PUHYP126TGMU-A PUHYP144TGMU-A PUHYP168TGMU-A PUHYP192TGMU-A PUHYP204TGMU-A PUHYP216TGMU-A PUHY-

Heating Capacity (Btu/h) 80,000 108,000 120,000 140,000 160,000 188,000 216,000 228,000 248,000 268,000

Power Input (Watts) 6,330 8,560 9,920 11,670 13,670 15,020 17,480 18,650 21,030 23,110

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Heating Capacity (Btu/h)

Power Input (Watts)

Part 4 Products

R2-SERIES OUTDOOR UNIT


A. General: The R2-Series PURY outdoor unit shall be used specifically with CITY MULTI VRFZ components. The R2-Series shall consist of the PURY outdoor unit, Branch Circuit (BC) Controller, indoor units (-E models), and M-NET DDC (Direct Digital Controls). The PURY outdoor units shall be equipped with multiple circuit boards that interface to the M-NET controls system and shall perform all functions necessary for operation. The outdoor unit shall have a powder coated finish. The outdoor unit shall be completely factory assembled, piped and wired. Each unit shall be run tested at the factory. 1. The sum of connected capacity of all indoor air handlers shall range from 50% to 150% of outdoor rated capacity. 2. Outdoor unit shall have a sound rating no higher than 63 dB(A). 3. Both refrigerant lines from the outdoor unit to the BC (Branch Circuit) Controller (Single or Main) shall be insulated. 4. The outdoor unit shall have an accumulator with refrigerant level sensors and controls. 5. The outdoor unit shall have a high pressure safety switch, over-current protection and DC bus protection. 6. The outdoor unit shall have the ability to operate with a maximum height difference of 164 feet and have total refrigerant tubing length of 984-1312 feet. The greatest length is not to exceed 492 feet between outdoor unit and the indoor units without the need for line size changes or traps. 7. The outdoor unit shall be capable of operating in heating down to -4F ambient temperature without additional low ambient controls. 8. The outdoor unit shall have a high efficiency oil separator plus additional logic controls to ensure adequate oil volume in the compressor is maintained. B. Unit Cabinet: 1. The casing(s) shall be fabricated of galvanized steel, bonderized and finished with a powder coated baked enamel. C. Fan: 1. The PURY-P72 / P96 / P108 / P126 / P144TGMU outdoor unit shall be furnished with one direct drive, variable speed propeller type fan. 2. The PURY-P168 / P192 / P204 / P216 / P234TGMU outdoor unit shall be furnished with two direct drive, variable speed propeller type fans.

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3. All fan motors shall have inherent protection, have permanently lubricated bearings, and be completely variable speed. 4. All fan motors shall be mounted for quiet operation. 5. All fans shall be provided with a raised guard to prevent contact with moving parts. 6. The outdoor unit shall have vertical discharge airflow. D. Refrigerant 1. R410A refrigerant shall be required for PURY-P-TGMU-A outdoor unit systems. E. Coil: 1. The outdoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with lanced or corrugated plate fins on copper tubing. 2. The coil shall be protected with an integral metal guard. 3. Refrigerant flow from the outdoor unit shall be controlled by means of an inverter driven compressor. 4. The outdoor coil shall include 4 circuits with two position valves for each circuit, except for the last stage. F. Compressor: 1. The PURY-P72 / P96 / P108 / P126 / P144TGMU outdoor units shall be equipped with one inverter driven scroll hermetic compressor. 2. The PURY-P168 / P192 / P204 / P216 / P234TGMU outdoor unit shall be equipped with one inverter driven scroll hermetic compressor and one scroll hermetic compressor. 3. A crankcase heater(s) shall be factory mounted on the compressor(s). 4. The outdoor unit compressor shall have an inverter to modulate capacity. The capacity shall be completely variable down to 16% of rated capacity. 5. The compressor will be equipped with an internal thermal overload. 6. The compressor shall be mounted to avoid the transmission of vibration. G. Electrical: 1. The outdoor unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 3 phase, 60 hertz. 2. The outdoor unit shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253V (230V/60Hz). 3. The outdoor unit shall be controlled by integral microprocessors. 4. The control circuit between the indoor units, BC Controller and the outdoor unit shall be 24VDC completed using a 2-conductor, twisted pair shielded cable to provide total integration of the system. Optional Seacoast Protection (-BS Option) Outdoor unit models with the BS designation shall have seacoast protection features. Coating shall be factory applied at the time of manufacturing. Available models shall include: PURY-P72TGMU-A / PURY-P96TGMU-A / PURY-P108TGMUA / PURY-126TGMU-A / PURY-144TGMU-A / PURY-168TGMU-A / PURY192TGMU-A / PURY-204TGMU-A / PURY-216TGMU-A / PURY-234TGMU-A .

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Seacoast Protection shall consist of:


Name Bottom frame Panel Partition plate Fan guard & Drum Fin guard Fan Motor Motor support Support Heat exchanger Base material Galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Plastic Steel wires Plastic Frame; Aluminum die cast Shaft; S45C STKM13A Galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Aluminum plate Standard Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Heat exchanger support Galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Pipe brazed parts Shilver phosphor copper metal Printed circuit board Screw Steel for screws Electrical parts box Galvanized sheet Electrical parts box Galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -BS (Optional) Surface treatment No teatment Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating External surfaces ; Powder coating Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating No teatment Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating No teatment Polyethylene coating No teatment No teatment Rust prevention colored coating Internal/external surfaces ; Epoxy coating Internal/external surfaces ; Galvanized + Epoxy coating Chromate filming Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating No teatment Two-coating of aqueous heat-drying type aminoalkyd resin Chromate filming Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating No teatment Moisture proof coating Zinc-nickel alloy plating + Chromate filming Chromate filming No teatment Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating

BRANCH CIRCUIT (BC) CONTROLLERS FOR R2-SERIES SYSTEMS


A. General: The BC (Branch Circuit) Controllers shall be specifically used with R410A R2-Series systems. These units shall be equipped with a circuit board that interfaces to the M-NET controls system and shall perform all functions necessary for operation. The unit shall have a galvanized steel finish. The BC Controller shall be completely factory assembled, piped and wired. Each unit shall be run tested at the factory. This unit shall be mounted indoors. The sum of connected capacity of all indoor air handlers shall range from 50% to 150% of rated capacity. There shall three types of BC Controllers: Single (-G), Main (-GA), and Sub (-GB). The below table identifies which type of BC Controller shall connect to which size R410A PURY (R2-Series) outdoor unit. The Single (-G) BC Controller shall connect one R410A PURY (only PURY-P72/P96/P108/P126TGMU-A(-BS)) outdoor unit to multiple E indoor units. The Main (-GA) BC Controller shall connect one R410A PURY (all PURY-P*TGMUA(-BS) models) outdoor unit to multiple E indoor units. The Main (-GA) BC Controller can connect to one or two Sub (-GB) BC Controller(s). A Main (-GA) BC Controller shall be EnergySoft, LLC 151

required for the Sub (-GB) BC Controller(s), with a maximum of two Sub (-GB) BC Controllers per R410A PURY system.

Outdoor Unit Model Number


PURY-P72TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P96TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P108TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P126TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P144TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P168TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P192TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P204TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P216TGMU-A (-BS) PURY-P234TGMU-A (-BS)

Connectable BC Type Single (-G), Main (-GA), or Main (-GA) with Sub(s) (-GB)

Main (-GA) or Main (-GA) with Sub(s) (-GB)

Each BC Controller branch shall connect to indoor unit(s) (-E models) not exceeding 54,000 Btu/h per branch. BC Controller models and number of branch shall be in accordance with the below table:

BC Type

BC Model Number CMB-P104NU-G CMB-P105NU-G CMB-P106NU-G

Number of Branches 4 5 6 8 10 13 16 8

Single

CMB-P108NU-G CMB-P1010NU-G CMB-P1013NU-G CMB-P1016NU-G

Main

CMB-P108NU-GA

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BC Model Number CMB-P1010NU-GA CMB-P1013NU-GA CMB-P1016NU-GA

Number of Branches 10 13 16 4 8

Sub (Requires Main)

CMB-P104NU-GB CMB-P108NU-GB

B. BC Unit Cabinet: 1. The casing shall be fabricated of galvanized steel. 2. Each cabinet shall house a liquid-gas separator and multiple refrigeration control valves. 3. The unit shall house two tube-in-tube heat exchangers. C. Refrigerant 1. R410A refrigerant shall be required for CMB-P-NU-G/GA/GB BC Controllers in conjunction with PURY-P-TGMU-A outdoor unit systems. D. Refrigerant valves: 1. The unit shall be furnished with multiple two position refrigerant valves. 2. Each circuit shall have one (54,000 Btu/h or smaller indoor unit section) two-position liquid line valve and a two-position suction line valve. 3. When connecting a 54,000 Btu/h or larger indoor unit section, two branch circuits shall be joined together at the branch controller to deliver an appropriate amount of refrigerant. The two refrigerant valves shall operate simultaneously. 4. Linear electronic expansion valves shall be used to control the variable refrigerant flow. E. Integral Drain Pan: 1. An integral condensate pan and drain shall be provided. F. Electrical: 1. The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. 2. The unit shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253V (230V/60Hz). 3. The BC Controller shall be controlled by integral microprocessors. 4. The control circuit between the indoor units and the outdoor unit shall be 24VDC completed using a 2-conductor, twisted pair shielded cable to provide total integration of the system.

Y-SERIES OUTDOOR UNIT


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The Y-Series shall consist of the PUHY outdoor unit, indoor units (-E models), and M-NET DDC (Direct Digital Controls). The Y-Series PUHY outdoor unit shall be specifically used with CITY MULTI VRFZ components. The PUHY outdoor units shall be equipped with multiple circuit boards that interface to the M-NET controls system and shall perform all functions necessary for operation. The outdoor unit shall have a powder coated finish. The outdoor unit shall be completely factory assembled, piped and wired. Each unit shall be run tested at the factory. 1. The sum of connected capacity of all indoor air handlers shall range from 50% to 130% of outdoor rated capacity. 2. Outdoor unit shall have a sound rating no higher than 63 dB(A). 3. Both refrigerant lines from the outdoor unit to indoor units shall be insulated. 4. The outdoor unit shall have an accumulator with refrigerant level sensors and controls. 5. The outdoor unit shall have a high pressure safety switch, over-current protection and DC bus protection. 6. The outdoor unit shall have the ability to operate with a maximum height difference of 164 feet and have a total refrigerant tubing length of 984 feet. The greatest length is not to exceed 492 feet between the outdoor unit and the indoor units without the need for line size changes or traps. 7. The outdoor unit shall be capable of operating in heating at -4F ambient temperature without additional low ambient controls. 8. The outdoor unit shall have a high efficiency oil separator plus additional logic controls to ensure adequate oil volume in the compressor is maintained. B. Unit Cabinet: 1. The casing(s) shall be fabricated of galvanized steel, bonderized and finished with a powder coated baked enamel. C. Fan: 1. The PUHY-P72 / P96 / P108 / P126 / P144TGMU outdoor unit shall be furnished with one direct drive, variable speed propeller type fan. 2. The PUHY-P168 / P192 / P204 / P216 / P234TGMU outdoor unit shall be furnished with two direct drive, variable speed propeller type fans. 3. The fan motor shall have inherent protection, have permanently lubricated bearings, and be completely variable speed. 4. The fan motor shall be mounted for quiet operation. 5. The fan shall be provided with a raised guard to prevent contact with moving parts. 6. The outdoor unit shall have vertical discharge airflow. D. Refrigerant 1. R410A refrigerant shall be required for PUHY-P-TGMU-A outdoor unit systems. E. Coil: 1. The outdoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with lanced or corrugated plate fins on copper tubing. 2. The coil shall be protected with an integral metal guard. 3. Refrigerant flow from the outdoor unit shall be controlled by means of an inverter driven compressor. 4. The outdoor coil shall include 4 circuits with two position valves for each circuit, except for the last stage. EnergySoft, LLC 154

F. Compressor: 1. The PUHY-P72 / P96 / P108 / P126 / P144TGMU outdoor units shall be equipped with one inverter driven scroll hermetic compressor. 2. The PUHY-P168 / P192 / P204 / P216 / P234TGMU outdoor unit shall be equipped with one inverter driven scroll hermetic compressor and one scroll hermetic compressor. 3. A crankcase heater(s) shall be factory mounted on the compressor(s). 4. The outdoor unit compressor shall have an inverter to modulate capacity. The capacity shall be completely variable down to 16% of rated capacity. 5. The compressor shall be equipped with an internal thermal overload. 6. The compressor shall be mounted to avoid the transmission of vibration. G. Electrical: 1. The outdoor unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 3 phase, 60 hertz. 2. The unit shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limitations of 187-228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230V/60Hz) 3. The outdoor unit shall be controlled by integral microprocessors. 4. The control circuit between the indoor units and the outdoor unit shall be 24VDC completed using a 2-conductor, twisted pair shielded cable to provide total integration of the system. H. Optional Seacoast Protection (-BS Option) Outdoor unit models with the BS designation shall have seacoast protection features. Coating shall be factory applied at the time of manufacturing. Available models shall include: PUHY-P72TGMU-A / PUHY-P96TGMU-A / PUHY-P108TGMUA / PUHY-P126TGMU-A / PUHY-P144TGMU-A / PUHY-P168TGMU-A / PUHYP192TGMU-A / PUHY-P204TGMU-A / PUHY-P216TGMU-A PUHY-P234TGMU-A.

Seacoast Protection shall consist of:

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Name Bottom frame Panel Partition plate Fan guard & Drum Fin guard Fan Motor Motor support Support Heat exchanger

Base material Galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Plastic Steel wires Plastic Frame; Aluminum die cast Shaft; S45C STKM13A Galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Aluminum plate

Standard Y

-BS (Optional) Y

Surface treatment No teatment Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating External surfaces ; Powder coating Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating No teatment Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating No teatment Polyethylene coating No teatment No teatment Rust prevention colored coating Internal/external surfaces ; Epoxy coating Internal/external surfaces ; Galvanized + Epoxy coating Chromate filming Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating No teatment Two-coating of aqueous heat-drying type aminoalkyd resin Chromate filming Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating No teatment Moisture proof coating Zinc-nickel alloy plating + Chromate filming Chromate filming No teatment Internal/external surfaces ; Powder coating

Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Heat exchanger support Galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet Pipe brazed parts Shilver phosphor copper metal Printed circuit board Screw Steel for screws Electrical parts box Galvanized sheet Electrical parts box Galvanized sheet Alloyed galvanized sheet

PKFY (WALL-MOUNTED) INDOOR UNIT A. General: The PKFY shall be wall-mounted indoor unit section with a slim silhouette and shall have a modulating linear expansion device. The PKFY shall be used with the R2-Series outdoor unit and BC Controller, Y-Series outdoor unit, or S-Series outdoor unit. The PKFY shall support individual control using M-NET DDC controllers. Indoor model numbers shall be PKFY-P06NAMU-E / PKFY-P08NAMU-E / PKFY-P12NGMU-E / PKFY-P15NGMU-E / PKFY-P18NFMU-E / PKFYP24NFMU-E / PKFY-P30NFMU-E. Each system shall perform in accordance to the ratings shown in the table below. Performance shall be based on nominal cooling conditions of 80FDB, 67FWB for the indoor unit and 95FDB for the outdoor unit and nominal heating conditions of 70FDB for the indoor unit and 47FDB, 43FWB for the outdoor unit.

Btu/h System Model Number Cooling PKFY-P06NAMU-E PKFY-P08NAMU-E PKFY-P12NGMU-E 6,000 8,000 12,000

BTU/h Heating 6,700 9,000 13,500

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PKFY-P15NGMU-E PKFY-P18NFMU-E PKFY-P24NFMU-E PKFY-P30NFMU-E

15,000 18,000 24,000 30,000

17,000 20,000 27,000 34,000

B. Indoor Unit The indoor unit shall be factory assembled, wired and run tested. Contained within the unit shall be all factory wiring, piping, electronic modulating linear expansion device, control circuit board and fan motor. The unit shall have a self-diagnostic function, 3-minute time delay mechanism, an auto restart function, and a test run switch. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes shall be charged with dehydrated air before shipment from the factory. C. Unit Cabinet: 1. The casing shall have a white finish. 2. Multi directional drain and refrigerant piping offering four (4) directions for refrigerant piping and two (2) directions for draining shall be standard. 3. There shall be a separate back plate which secures the unit firmly to the wall. D. Fan: 1. The indoor fan shall be an assembly with one or two line-flow fan(s) direct driven by a single motor. 2. The indoor fan shall be statically and dynamically balanced to run on a motor with permanently lubricated bearings. 3. A manual adjustable guide vane shall be provided with the ability to change the airflow from side to side (left to right). 4. A motorized air sweep louver shall provide an automatic change in airflow by directing the air up and down to provide uniform air distribution. 5. The indoor fan shall consist of various speeds, as indicated in below table.

Model Number

Fan Speed Setting

PKFY-P06NAMU-E PKFY-P08NAMU-E Low Mid1 Mid2 High PKFY-P12NGMU-E PKFY-P15NGMU-E Low High

PKFY-P18NFMU-E

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Model Number PKFY-P24NFMU-E PKFY-P30NFMU-E

Fan Speed Setting

E. Filter: 1. Return air shall be filtered by means of an easily removable, washable filter. F. Coil: The indoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing. The tubing shall have inner grooves for high efficiency heat exchange. All tube joints shall be brazed with phos-copper or silver alloy. The coils shall be pressure tested at the factory. A condensate pan and drain shall be provided under the coil. Both refrigerant lines to the PKFY indoor units shall be insulated. G. Electrical: 1. The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 1-phase, 60 hertz. 2. The system shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230V/60Hz) H. Controls: 1. This unit shall use controls provided by Mitsubishi Electric to perform functions necessary to operate the system. Please refer to Part 5 of this guide specification for details on controllers and other control options.

PLFY (4-WAY CEILING-RECESSED CASSETTE WITH GRILLE) INDOOR UNIT


A. General: The PLFY shall be a four-way cassette style indoor unit that recesses into the ceiling with a ceiling grille and shall have a modulating linear expansion device. The PLFY shall be used with the R2-Series outdoor unit and BC Controller, Y-Series outdoor unit, or S-Series outdoor unit. The PLFY shall support individual control using M-NET DDC controllers. Indoor model numbers shall be PLFY-P12NAMU-E / PLFY-P15NAMU-E / PLFY-P18NAMU-E / PLFY-P24NAMU-E / PLFY-P30NAMU-E / PLFY-P36NAMU-E. Each system shall perform in accordance to the ratings shown in the table below. Performance shall be based on nominal cooling conditions of 80FDB, 67FWB for the indoor unit and 95FDB for the outdoor unit and nominal heating conditions of 70FDB for the indoor unit and 47FDB, 43FWB for the outdoor unit.

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System Model Number PLFY-P12NAMU-E PLFY-P15NAMU-E PLFY-P18NAMU-E PLFY-P24NAMU-E PLFY-P30NAMU-E PLFY-P36NAMU-E

BTU/h Cooling 12,000 15,000 18,000 24,000 30,000 36,000

BTU/h Heating 13,500 17,000 20,000 27,000 34,000 40,000

B. Indoor Unit. The indoor unit shall be factory assembled, wired and run tested. Contained within the unit shall be all factory wiring, piping, electronic modulating linear expansion device, control circuit board and fan motor. The unit shall have a self-diagnostic function, 3-minute time delay mechanism, an auto restart function, an emergency operation function and a test run switch. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes shall be charged with dehydrated air before shipment from the factory. C. Unit Cabinet: The cabinet shall be space-saving ceiling-recessed cassette. The cabinet panel shall have provisions for a field installed filtered outside air intake. Branch ducting shall be allowed from cabinet. Four-way grille shall be fixed to bottom of cabinet allowing two, three or four-way blow. D. Fan: 1. The indoor fan shall be an assembly with a turbo fan direct driven by a single motor. 2. The indoor fan shall be statically and dynamically balanced to run on a motor with permanently lubricated bearings. 3. The indoor fan shall consist of four (4) speeds, Low, Mid1, Mid2, and High. 4. The indoor unit shall have an adjustable air outlet system offering 4-way airflow, 3-way airflow, or 2-way airflow. 5. The auto air swing vanes shall be capable of automatically swinging up and down for uniform air distribution. E. Filter: 1. Return air shall be filtered by means of a long-life washable permanent filter. F. Coil: 1. The indoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing. 2. The tubing shall have inner grooves for high efficiency heat exchange. 3. All tube joints shall be brazed with phos-copper or silver alloy. 4. The coils shall be pressure tested at the factory. 5. A condensate pan and drain shall be provided under the coil.

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6. The condensate lift mechanism shall be able to raise drain water 33 inches above the condensate pan. 7. Both refrigerant lines to the PLFY indoor units shall be insulated. G. Electrical: 1. The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 1-phase, 60 hertz. 2. The system shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230V/60Hz). H. Controls: 1. This unit shall use controls provided by Mitsubishi Electric to perform functions necessary to operate the system. Please refer to Part 5 of this guide specification for details on controllers and other control options. PMFY (1-WAY CEILING-RECESSED CASSETTE WITH GRILLE) INDOOR UNIT A. General: The PMFY shall be a one-way cassette indoor unit that recesses into the ceiling with a ceiling grille and shall have a modulating linear expansion device. The PMFY shall be used with the R2Series outdoor unit and BC Controller, Y-Series outdoor unit, or S-Series outdoor unit. The PMFY shall support individual control using M-NET DDC controllers. Indoor model numbers shall be PMFY-P06NBMU-E / PMFY-P08NBMU-E / PMFY-P12NBMU-E / PMFY-P15NBMU-E. Each system shall perform in accordance to the ratings shown in the table below. Performance shall be based on nominal cooling conditions of 80FDB, 67FWB for the indoor unit and 95FDB for the outdoor unit and nominal heating conditions of 70FDB for the indoor unit and 47FDB, 43FWB for the outdoor unit. System Model Number PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E BTU/h Cooling 6,000 8,000 12,000 15,000 BTU/h Heating 6,700 9,000 13,500 17,000

B. Indoor Unit. The indoor unit shall be factory assembled, wired and run tested. Contained within the unit shall be all factory wiring, piping, electronic modulating linear expansion device, control circuit board and fan motor. The unit shall have a self-diagnostic function, 3-minute time delay mechanism, an auto restart function, an emergency operation function and a test run switch. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes shall be charged with dehydrated air before shipment from the factory. C. Unit Cabinet: 1. The cabinet shall be space-saving ceiling recessed. EnergySoft, LLC 160

2. The cabinet panel shall have provisions for a field installed filtered outside air intake. 3. Branch ducting shall be allowed from cabinet. 4. The one-way grille shall be fixed to bottom of cabinet allowing for one-way airflow. D. Fan: 1. The indoor fan shall be an assembly with one line-flow fan direct driven by a single motor. 2. The indoor fan shall be statically and dynamically balanced to run on a motor with permanently lubricated bearings. 3. The indoor fan shall consist of four (4) speeds, Low, Mid1, Mid2, and High. E. Filter: 1. Return air shall be filtered by means of a long-life washable permanent filter. F. Coil: 1. The indoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing. 2. The tubing shall have inner grooves for high efficiency heat exchange. 3. All tube joints shall be brazed with phos-copper or silver alloy. 4. The coils shall be pressure tested at the factory. 5. A condensate pan and drain shall be provided under the coil. 6. The condensate lift mechanism shall be able to raise drain water 23 inches above the condensate pan. 7. Both refrigerant lines to the PMFY indoor units shall be insulated. G. Electrical: 1. The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 1-phase, 60 hertz. 2. The system shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230V/60Hz). H. Controls: 1. This unit shall use controls provided by Mitsubishi Electric to perform functions necessary to operate the system. Please refer to Part 5 of this guide specification for details on controllers and other control options. PDFY (CEILING-CONCEALED DUCTED) INDOOR UNIT A. General: The PDFY shall be a ceiling-concealed ducted indoor fan coil design that mounts above the ceiling with a 2-position, field adjustable return and a fixed horizontal discharge supply and shall have a modulating linear expansion device. The PDFY shall be used with the R2-Series outdoor unit and BC Controller, Y-Series outdoor unit, or S-Series outdoor unit. The PDFY shall support individual control using M-NET DDC controllers. Indoor model numbers shall be PDFY-P06NMU-E / PDFY-P08NMU-E / PDFY-P12NMU-E / PDFY-P15NMU-E / PDFYP18NMU-E / PDFY-P24NMU-E / PDFY-P27NMU-E / PDFY-P30NMU-E / PDFY-P36NMU-E / PDFY-P48NMU-E. Each system shall perform in accordance to the ratings shown in the table below. Performance shall be based on nominal cooling conditions of 80FDB, 67FWB for the indoor unit and 95FDB for the outdoor unit and nominal heating conditions of 70FDB for the indoor unit and 47FDB, 43FWB for the outdoor unit. EnergySoft, LLC 161

Btu/h System Model Number Cooling PDFY-P06NMU-E PDFY-P08NMU-E PDFY-P12NMU-E PDFY-P15NMU-E PDFY-P18NMU-E PDFY-P24NMU-E PDFY-P27NMU-E PDFY-P30NMU-E PDFY-P36NMU-E PDFY-P48NMU-E 6,000 8,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 24,000 27,000 30,000 36,000 48,000

Btu/h Heating 6,700 9,000 13,500 17,000 20,000 27,000 30,000 34,000 40,000 54,000

B. Indoor Unit. The indoor unit shall be factory assembled, wired and run tested. Contained within the unit shall be all factory wiring, piping, electronic modulating linear expansion device, control circuit board and fan motor. The unit shall have a self-diagnostic function, 3minute time delay mechanism, and an auto restart function. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes shall be charged with dehydrated air before shipment from the factory. C. Unit Cabinet: 1. The unit shall be space saving, ceiling-concealed, ducted. 2. The cabinet panel shall have provisions for a field installed filtered outside air intake. D. Fan: 1. The indoor unit fan shall be an assembly with one or two Sirocco fan(s) direct driven by a single motor. 2. The indoor fan shall be statically and dynamically balanced and run on a motor with permanently lubricated bearings. 3. The indoor fan shall consist of various speeds, as indicated in below table.

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4. The indoor unit shall have a ducted air outlet system and ducted return air system. E. Filter: 1. Return air shall be filtered by means of a standard factory installed return air filter. 2. Optional return filter box (rear or bottom placement) with high-efficiency filter shall be available for all PDFY indoor units. F. Coil: 1. The indoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing. 2. The tubing shall have inner grooves for high efficiency heat exchange. 3. All tube joints shall be brazed with phos-copper or silver alloy. 4. The coils shall be pressure tested at the factory. 5. A condensate pan and drain shall be provided under the coil. 6. The condensate shall be gravity drained from the fan coil. 7. Both refrigerant lines to the PDFY indoor units shall be insulated.

G. Electrical: 1. The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. 2. The system shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230V/60Hz). H. Controls:

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1. This unit shall use controls provided by Mitsubishi Electric to perform functions necessary to operate the system. Please refer to Part 5 of this guide specification for details on controllers and other control options. PEFY-NMLU (LOW PROFILE CEILING-CONCEALED DUCTED) INDOOR UNIT A. General: The PEFY-NMLU (Low Profile) unit shall be a high-performance ceiling-concealed ducted indoor fan coil that mounts above the ceiling with a 2-position, field adjustable return and a fixed horizontal discharge supply and shall have a modulating linear expansion device. The PEFY-NMLU shall be used with the R2-Series outdoor unit and BC Controller, Y-Series outdoor unit, or S-Series outdoor unit. The PEFY-NMLU shall support individual control using M-NET DDC controllers. PEFY (Low Profile) models shall have an extremely compact profile (8-7/8) which requires minimal ceiling space. Indoor model numbers shall be PEFYP06NMLU-E / PEFY-P08NMLU-E / PEFY-P12NMLU-E. Each system shall perform in accordance to the ratings shown in the table below. Performance shall be based on nominal cooling conditions of 80FDB, 67FWB for the indoor unit and 95FDB for the outdoor unit and nominal heating conditions of 70FDB for the indoor unit and 47FDB, 43FWB for the outdoor unit.

Btu/h System Model Number Cooling PEFY-P06NMLU-E PEFY-P08NMLU-E PEFY-P12NMLU-E 6,000 8,000 12,000

Btu/h Heating 6,700 9,000 13,500

B. Indoor Unit. The indoor unit shall be factory assembled, wired and run tested. Contained within the unit shall be all factory wiring, piping, electronic modulating linear expansion device, control circuit board and fan motor. The unit shall have a self-diagnostic function, 3minute time delay mechanism, and an auto restart function. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes shall be charged with dehydrated air before shipment from the factory. C. Unit Cabinet: 1. The cabinet shall be space saving, low profile, ceiling-concealed ducted. 2. The cabinet panel shall have provisions for a field installed filtered outside air intake. D. Fan: 1. The indoor unit fan shall be an assembly with one Sirocco fan direct driven by a single motor. 2. The indoor fan shall be statically and dynamically balanced to run on a motor with permanently lubricated bearings. 3. The indoor fan shall consist of three (3) speeds, High, Mid, and Low. 4. The indoor unit shall have a ducted air outlet system and ducted return air system. E. Filter: 1. Return air shall be filtered by means of a standard factory installed return air filter. EnergySoft, LLC 164

F. Coil: 1. The indoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing. 2. The tubing shall have inner grooves for high efficiency heat exchange. 3. All tube joints shall be brazed with phos-copper or silver alloy. 4. The coils shall be pressure tested at the factory. 5. A condensate pan and drain shall be provided under the coil. 6. The condensate shall be gravity drained from the fan coil. 7. Both refrigerant lines to the PEFY indoor units shall be insulated. G. Electrical: 1. The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. 2. The system shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230V/60Hz). H. Controls: 1. This unit shall use controls provided by Mitsubishi Electric to perform functions necessary to operate the system. Please refer to Part 5 of this guide specification for details on controllers and other control options.

PEFY-NMHU (ALTERNATE HIGH STATIC OPTION, CEILING-CONCEALED DUCTED) INDOOR UNIT A. General:
The PEFY-NMHU (Alternate High Static Option) unit shall be a high-performance ceiling concealed ducted indoor fan coil that mounts above the ceiling with a fixed rear return and a horizontal discharge supply, and shall have a modulating linear expansion device. The PEFY-NMHU shall be used with the R2-Series outdoor unit and BC Controller, YSeries outdoor unit, or S-Series outdoor unit. The PEFY-NMLU shall support individual control using M-NET DDC controllers. PEFY-NMHU (Alternate High Static Option) models shall feature external static pressure settings up 0.80 in. WG (230 Volts). Indoor model numbers shall be PEFY-P15NMHU-E / PEFY-P18NMHU-E / PEFY-

P24NMHU-E / PEFY-P27NMHU-E / PEFY-P30NMHU-E / PEFY-P36NMHU-E / PEFY-P48NMHU-E / PEFY-P54NMHU-E / PEFY-P72NMHU-E / PEFYP96NMHU-E.


Each system shall perform in accordance to the ratings shown in the table below. Performance shall be based on nominal cooling conditions of 80FDB, 67FWB for the indoor unit and 95FDB for the outdoor unit and nominal heating conditions of 70FDB for the indoor unit and 47FDB, 43FWB for the outdoor unit.

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Btu/h Cooling 24,000 27,000 30,000 36,000 48,000 54,000 72,000 96,000

Btu/h Heating 27,000 30,000 34,000 40,000 54,000 60,000 80,000 108,000

B. Indoor Unit. The indoor unit shall be factory assembled, wired and run tested. Contained within the unit shall be all factory wiring, piping, electronic modulating linear expansion device, control circuit board and fan motor. The unit shall have a self-diagnostic function, 3minute time delay mechanism, and an auto restart function. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes shall be charged with dehydrated air before shipment from the factory. C. Unit Cabinet: 1. The cabinet shall be ceiling-concealed, ducted. 2. The cabinet panel shall have provisions for a field installed filtered outside air intake. D. Fan: 1. The indoor unit fan shall be an assembly with one or two Sirocco fan(s) direct driven by a single motor. 2. The indoor fan shall be statically and dynamically balanced to run on a motor with permanently lubricated bearings.

3. The indoor fan shall consist of various speeds, as indicated in below table which are selectable by the room controller. 4. The indoor unit shall have a ducted air outlet system and ducted return air system. Model Number PEFY-P15NMHU-E PEFY-P18NMHU-E PEFY-P24NMHU-E Low High Fan Speed Setting

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E. Filter: 1. Return air shall be filtered by a field-supplied filter. 2. Optional rear return filter box with long-life filter shall available for all PEFY-NMHU-E indoor units. F. Coil: 1. The indoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing. 2. The tubing shall have inner grooves for high efficiency heat exchange. 3. All tube joints shall be brazed with phos-copper or silver alloy. 4. The coils shall be pressure tested at the factory. 5. A condensate pan and drain shall be provided under the coil. 6. The condensate shall be gravity drained from the fan coil. 7. Both refrigerant lines to the PEFY indoor units shall be insulated. G. Electrical: 1. The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 1-phase, 60 hertz, except for the PEFY-P72NMHU-E and PEFY-P86NMHU-E. The PEFY-P72NMHU-E and PEFYP96NMHU=E shall be 208/230 volts, 3-phase, 60 hertz. 2. The system shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230V/60Hz). H. Controls:

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1. This unit shall use controls provided by Mitsubishi Electric to perform functions necessary to operate the system. Please refer to Part 5 of this guide specification for details on controllers and other control options. PFFY (FLOOR-STANDING-EXPOSED or FLOOR-STANDING-CONCEALED) INDOOR UNIT A. General: The PFFY shall consist of a floor-standing indoor section with and shall have a modulating linear expansion device. The PFFY shall be used with the R2-Series outdoor unit and BC Controller, Y-Series outdoor unit, or S-Series outdoor unit. The PFFY shall support individual control using M-NET DDC controllers. Indoor model numbers shall be for floor-standing exposed: PFFY-06NEMU-E / PFFY-08NEMU-E / PFFY-P12NEMU-E / PFFY-P15NEMU-E / PFFY-P18NEMU-E / PFFY-P24NEMU-E Indoor motel numbers shall be for floor-standing concealed: PFFY-P06NRMU-E / PFFY-P08NRMU-E / PFFY-P12NRMU-E / PFFY-P15NEMU-E / PFFY-P18NRMU-E / PFFY-P24NRMU-E.

Each system shall perform in accordance to the ratings shown in the table below. Performance shall be based on nominal cooling conditions of 80FDB, 67FWB for the indoor unit and 95FDB for the outdoor unit and nominal heating conditions of 70FDB for the indoor unit and 47FDB, 43FWB for the outdoor unit. Btu/h System Model Number Cooli ng 6,000 8,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 24,000 BTU/ h Heati ng 6,700 9,000 13,50 0 17,00 0 20,00 0 27,00 0 System Model Number Btu/h Cooling 6,000 8,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 24,000 BTU/h Heating 6,7000 9,000 13,500 17,000 20,000 27,000

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switch. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes shall be charged with dehydrated air before shipment from the factory. C. Unit Cabinet, Exposed: 1. The casing shall have a beige Acrylic paint finish. Unit Cabinet, Recessed: 1. The casing shall have a galvanized sheet metal finish. Fan: 1. The indoor unit fan shall be an assembly with one or two Sirocco fan(s) direct driven by a single motor. 2. The indoor fan shall be statically and dynamically balanced to run on a motor with permanently lubricated bearings. 3. The indoor fan shall consist of two (2) speeds, High and Low. Filter: 1. Return air shall be filtered by means of an easily removable washable filter. Coil: 1. The indoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing. 2. The tubing shall have inner grooves for high efficiency heat exchange. 3. All tube joints shall be brazed with phos-copper or silver alloy. 4. The coils shall be pressure tested at the factory. 5. A condensate pan and drain shall be provided under the coil. 6. Both refrigerant lines to the PFFY indoor units shall be insulated. Electrical: 1. The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 1-phase, 60 hertz. 2. The system shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230V/60Hz). Controls: 1. This unit shall use controls provided by Mitsubishi Electric to perform functions necessary to operate the system. Please refer to Part 5 of this guide specification for details on controllers and other control options.

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PCFY (CEILING-SUSPENDED) INDOOR UNIT A. General: The PCFY shall be ceiling-suspended indoor unit section providing powerful airflow and shall have a modulating linear expansion device. The PCFY shall be used with the R2-Series outdoor unit and BC Controller(s), Y-Series outdoor unit, or S-Series outdoor unit. The PCFY shall support individual control using M-NET DDC controllers. Indoor model numbers shall be PCFYP15NGMU-E / PCFY-P24NGMU-E / PCFY-P30NGMU-E / PCFY-P36NGMU-E. Each system shall perform in accordance to the ratings shown in the table below. Performance shall be based on nominal cooling conditions of 80FDB, 67FWB for the indoor unit and 95FDB

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for the outdoor unit and nominal heating conditions of 70FDB for the indoor unit and 47FDB, 43FWB for the outdoor unit.

Btu/h System Model Number Cooling PCFY-P15NGMU-E PCFY-P24NGMU-E PCFY-P30NGMU-E PCFY-P36NGMU-E 15,000 24,000 30,000 36,000

BTU/h Heating 17,000 27,000 34,000 40,000

B. Indoor Unit The indoor unit shall be factory assembled, wired and run tested. Contained within the unit shall be all factory wiring, piping, electronic modulating linear expansion device, control circuit board and fan motor. The unit shall have a self-diagnostic function, 3-minute time delay mechanism, an auto restart function, and a test run switch. Indoor unit and refrigerant pipes shall be charged with dehydrated air before shipment from the factory. C. Unit Cabinet: 1. The casing shall have a white finish. D. Fan: 1. The indoor unit fan shall be an assembly with two, three, or four Sirocco fan(s) direct driven by a single motor. 2. The indoor fan shall be statically and dynamically balanced to run on a motor with permanently lubricated bearings. 3. The indoor fan shall consist of four (4) speeds, Low, Mid1, Mid2, and High. E. Filter: 1. Return air shall be filtered by means of an easily removable, washable filter. F. Coil: 1. The indoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing. 2. The tubing shall have inner grooves for high efficiency heat exchange. 3. All tube joints shall be brazed with phos-copper or silver alloy. 4. The coils shall be pressure tested at the factory. 5. A condensate pan and drain shall be provided under the coil. 6. Both refrigerant lines to the PCFY indoor units shall be insulated. G. Electrical: 1. The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, 1 phase, 60 hertz. EnergySoft, LLC 170

2. The system shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts (208V/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230V/60Hz) H. Controls: 1. This unit shall use controls provided by Mitsubishi Electric to perform functions necessary to operate the system. Please refer to Part 5 of this guide specification for details on controllers and other control options.

Controls Overview A. General: The CITY MULTI Controls Network (CMCN) shall be capable of supporting remote controllers, schedule timers, system controllers, centralized controllers, an integrated web based interface, graphical user workstation, and system integration to Building Management Systems via BACnet and LonWorks. B. General: The CMCN shall operate at 24VDC. Controller power and communications shall be via a common non-polar communications bus. C. Wiring: Control wiring shall be installed in a system daisy chain configuration from indoor unit to ME remote controller to indoor unit, to the BC controller (main and subs, if applicable) and to the outdoor unit. Control wiring to remote controllers shall be run from the indoor unit terminal block to the controller associated with that unit. Control wiring for schedule timers, system controllers, and centralized controllers shall be installed in a daisy chain configuration from outdoor unit to outdoor unit, to system controllers, to the power supply. Control wiring for the Deluxe MA, Simple MA, and Wireless MA remote controllers shall be from the remote controller to the first associated indoor unit (TB-15) then to the remaining associated indoor units (TB-15) in a daisy chain configuration... The G-50A and GB-50A system controller shall be capable of being networked with other G50A and GB-50A system controllers for web based control. D. Wiring type: Wiring shall be 2-conductor (16 AWG or 18 AWG), twisted shielded pair, stranded wire, as defined by the Design Tool AutoCAD output. Network wiring shall be CAT-5e with RJ-45 connection. CITY MULTI Controls Network The CITY MULTI Controls Network (CMCN) consists of remote controllers, schedule timers, system controllers, centralized controllers, and/or integrated web based interface EnergySoft, LLC 171

communicating over a high-speed communication bus. The CITY MULTI Controls Network shall support operation monitoring, scheduling, error email distribution, personal browsers, tenant billing, online maintenance support, and integration with Building Management Systems (BMS) using either LonWorks or BACnet interfaces. The below figure illustrates a sample CMCN System Configuration.

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CMCN: Remote Controllers A. Deluxe MA Remote Controller (PAR-21MAA) The Deluxe MA Remote Controller (PAR-21MAA) shall be capable of controlling up to 16 indoor units (defined as 1 group). The Deluxe MA Remote Controller shall be approximately 5 x 5 in size and white in color with a light-green LCD display. The PAR-21MAA shall support a selection from multiple languages (Spanish, German, Japanese, Chinese, English, Russian, Italian, or French) for display information. The Deluxe MA supports temperature display selection of Fahrenheit or Celsius. The Deluxe MA Remote Controller shall control the following grouped operations: On/Off, Operation Mode (cool, heat, auto (R2-Series only), dry, and fan), temperature set point, fan speed setting, and airflow direction setting. The Deluxe MA Remote Controller shall support timer settings of on/off/temperature up to 8 times in a day in 1-minute increments. The Deluxe MA Remote Controller shall support an Auto Off timer. The Deluxe MA Remote Controller shall be able to limit the set temperature range from the Deluxe MA. The room temperature shall be sensed at either the Deluxe MA Remote Controller or the Indoor Unit dependent on the indoor unit dipswitch setting. The Deluxe MA Remote Controller shall display a four-digit error code in the event of system abnormality/error. The Deluxe MA Remote Controller shall only be used in the same group with other Deluxe MA Remote Controllers (PAR-21MAA), Wireless MA (PAR-FL32MA-E / PAR-FA32MA-E), or Simple MA Remote Controllers (PAC-YT51CRA), with up to two remote controllers per group. The Deluxe MA Remote Controller shall require no addressing. The Deluxe MA Remote Controller shall connect using two-wire, stranded, non-polar control wire to TB15 connection terminal on the indoor unit. The PAR-21MAA shall require cross-over wiring for grouping across indoor units.

PAR-21MAA (Deluxe MA Remote Controller) Item ON/OFF Description Run and stop operation for a single group Operation Each Group Display Each Group

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PAR-21MAA (Deluxe MA Remote Controller) Item Operation Mode Description Switches between Cool/Dry/Auto/Fan/Heat. Operation modes vary depending on the air conditioner unit. Auto mode is in the R2-Series only. Temperature Setting Sets the temperature for a single group. Range of temperature setting Cool/Dry: 67F-87F (57F-87F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Heat: 63F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFYE) Auto: 67F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFYE) Fan Speed Setting Models with 4 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid-2/Mid1/Low Models with 3 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid/Low Models with 2 air flow speed settings: Hi/Low Air Flow Direction Setting Air flow direction angles 100%-80%-60%-40%, Swing, Louver ON/OFF. Air flow direction settings vary depending on the model. Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Operation Each Group Display Each Group

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PAR-21MAA (Deluxe MA Remote Controller) Item Weekly Scheduler Description ON/OFF/Temperature setting can be done up to 8 times one day in the week. The time can be set by the 1-minute interval. Permit / Prohibit Local Operation Individually prohibit operation of each local remote control function (Start/Stop, Change operation mode, Set temperature, Reset filter). *1: Centrally Controlled is displayed on the remote controller for prohibited functions. Prohibition / Permission of Specified Mode Setting via the System Controller, the operation for the following modes is prohibited: Cooling Prohibited: Cool, Dry, Auto Heating Prohibited: Heat, Auto Cooling-Heating Prohibited: Cool, Heat, Dry, Auto Display Indoor Unit Intake Temp Error Measures and displays the intake temperature of the indoor unit when the indoor unit is operating. When an error is currently occurring on an air conditioner unit, the afflicted unit and the error code are displayed Test Run Operates air conditioner units in test run mode. Each Group Each Group N/A Each Unit N/A Each Group N/A Each Group N/A Each Group *1 Operation Each Group Display Each Group

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PAR-21MAA (Deluxe MA Remote Controller) Item Ventilation Equipment Description Up to 16 indoor units can be connected to an interlocked system that has one LOSSNAY unit. LOSSNAY items that can be set are Hi, Low, and Stop. Ventilation mode switching is not available. Set Temperature Range Limit The range of room temperature setting can be limited by the initial setting. The lowest limit temperature can be made higher than the usual (67F) in cool/dry mode, while the upper limit temperature lower than the usual (83F) in heat mode. *Function does not work in auto mode setting Auto Lock Out Function Setting/releasing of simplified locking for remote control buttons can be performed. Locking of all buttons Locking of all buttons except ON/OFF button Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Operation Each Group Display Each Group

B. Simple MA Remote Controller (PAC-YT51CRA-E) The Simple MA Remote Controller (PAC-YT51CRA-E) shall be capable of controlling up to 16 indoor units (defined as 1 group). The Simple MA Remote Controller shall be compact in size, approximately 3 x 5 and have limited user functionality. The Simple MA Remote Controller shall allow the user to change on/off, temperature setting, and fan speed setting. The room temperature shall be sensed at either the Simple MA Remote Controller or the Indoor Unit dependent on the indoor unit dipswitch setting. The Simple MA Remote Controller shall display a four-digit error code in the event of system abnormality/error. The Simple MA Remote Controller shall only be used in same group with PAR-21MAA (Deluxe MA Remote Controllers), Wireless MA (PAR-FL32MA-E / PAR-FA32MA-E), or with other PAC-YT51CRA (Simple MA Remote Controllers), with up to two remote controllers per group.

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The Simple MA Remote Controller shall require no addressing. The Simple MA Remote Controller shall connect using two-wire, stranded, non-polar control wire to TB15 connection terminal on the indoor unit. The PAC-YT51CRA shall require cross-over wiring for grouping across indoor units.

PAC-YT51CRA (Simple MA Remote Controller) Item ON/OFF Operation Mode Description Run and stop operation for a single group Switches between Cool/Dry/Auto/Fan/Heat. Operation modes vary depending on the air conditioner unit. Auto mode is in the R2-Series only. Temperature Sets the temperature for a single group. Range of Setting temperature setting Cool/Dry: 67F-87F (57F-87F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Heat: 63F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Auto: 67F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Fan Speed Setting Models with 4 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid-2/Mid1/Low Models with 3 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid/Low Models with 2 air flow speed settings: Hi/Low Air Flow Direction Setting Timer Operation Not Available N/A N/A Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Operation Each Group N/A Display Each Group Each Group

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PAC-YT51CRA (Simple MA Remote Controller) Item Permit / Prohibit Local Operation Description Individually prohibit operation of each local remote control function (Start/Stop, Change operation mode, Set temperature, Reset filter). *1: Centrally Controlled is displayed on the remote controller for prohibited functions. Display Indoor Unit Intake Temp Error Not Available N/A N/A Operation N/A Display Each Group *1

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Test Run

Operates air conditioner units in test run mode. *2 The display for test run mode will be the same as for normal start/stop (does not display test run).

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C. Wireless MA Remote Controller The Wireless MA Remote Controller (PAR-FL32MA-A) used in conjunction with the Wireless MA Remote Controller Receiver (PAR-FA32MA-E) shall be capable of controlling up to 16 indoor units (defined as 1 group). The Wireless MA Remote Controller is approximately 6 x 2-1/4 and the Wireless MA Remote Controller Receiver is approximately 4-3/4 x 2-3/4. The Wireless MA Remote Controller shall have a range of 22 feet. A single Wireless MA Remote Controller shall be capable of signaling multiple Wireless MA Remote Controller Receivers for control of multiple indoor units. The Wireless MA Remote Controller and Remote Receiver shall support temperature display selection of Fahrenheit or Celsius. The Wireless MA Remote Controller shall control the following grouped operations: On/Off, Operation Mode (cool, heat, auto (R2-Series only), dry, and fan), temperature set point, fan speed setting, and airflow direction setting. The Wireless MA Remote Controller shall support 1 on/off timer setting per day. The room temperature shall be sensed at either the Wireless MA Remote Controller Receiver or the Indoor Unit dependent on the indoor unit dipswitch setting. The Wireless MA Remote Controller shall display a four-digit error code in the event of system abnormality/error. The Wireless MA Remote Controller and Receiver shall only be used in the same group with other Wireless MA (PAR-FL32MA-E / PAR-FA32MA-E), Deluxe MA Remote Controllers (PAR-21MAA) or Simple MA Remote Controllers (PAC-YT51CRA), with up to two remote controllers per group. The Wireless MA Remote Controller and Receiver shall require no addressing. The Wireless MA Remote Controller Receiver shall connect using two-wire, stranded, non-polar control wire to TB15 connection terminal on the indoor unit. The Wireless MA Remote Controller Receiver shall require cross-over wiring for grouping across indoor units. PAR-FL32MA-A (Wireless MA Remote Controller) Item ON/OFF Operation Mode Description Run and stop operation for a single group Switches between Cool/Dry/Auto/Fan/Heat. Operation modes vary depending on the air conditioner unit. Auto mode is in the R2-Series only. Operation Each Group Each Group Display Each Group Each Group

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PAR-FL32MA-A (Wireless MA Remote Controller) Item Description Operation Each Group Display Each Group

Temperature Sets the temperature for a single group. Range of Setting temperature setting Cool/Dry: 67F-87F (57F-87F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Heat: 63F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFYE) Auto: 67F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFYE) Fan Speed Setting Models with 4 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid-2/Mid1/Low Models with 3 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid/Low Models with 2 air flow speed settings: Hi/Low Air Flow Direction Setting Air flow direction angles 100%-80%-60%-40%, Swing, Louver ON/OFF. Air flow direction settings vary depending on the model. Timer Operation One ON/OFF setting can be set for one day.

Each Group

Each Group

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Each Group

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PAR-FL32MA-A (Wireless MA Remote Controller) Item Permit / Prohibit Local Operation Description Individually prohibit operation of each local remote control function (Start/Stop, Change operation mode, Set temperature, Reset filter). *1: Centrally Controlled is displayed on the remote controller for prohibited functions. Display Indoor Unit Intake Temp Error Measures the intake temperature of the indoor unit when the indoor unit is operating. When an error is currently occurring on an air conditioner unit, the afflicted unit and the error code are displayed Test Run Ventilation Equipment Operates air conditioner units in test run mode. Up to 16 indoor units can be connected to an interlocked system that has one LOSSNAY unit. LOSSNAY items that can be set are Hi, Low, and Stop. Ventilation mode switching is not available. Each Group N/A Each Group N/A N/A Each Group N/A N/A Operation N/A Display Each Group *1

D. ME Remote Controller The ME Remote Controller (PAR-F27MEA-US-E) shall be capable of controlling up to 16 indoor units (defined as 1 group) from this compact 5 x 5 (approximate) wall-mounted controller. The ME Remote Controller shall be capable of connecting anywhere on the M-NET communication bus and shall not require being physically located in the same room as the indoor unit(s) under its control. The ME Remote Controller shall control the following grouped operation for up to sixteen indoor units collectively: On/Off, Operation Mode (cool, heat, auto (R2-Series only), dry, and EnergySoft, LLC 181

fan), temperature setting, fan speed setting, and airflow direction setting. The ME Remote Controller shall have three timer options: one on/off setting defined for one day, repeated daily timer, and auto-off timer function. The ME Remote Controller shall be able to limit the set temperature range from the ME Remote Controller and via a PC through a licensed G50A/GB-50A. The room temperature shall be sensed at either the ME Remote Controller or the Indoor Unit dependent on the indoor unit dipswitch setting. The ME Remote Controller shall display a four-digit error code in the event of system abnormality/error. The ME Remote Controller shall only be used in same group with other ME Remote Controllers with a maximum of two ME Remote Controllers per group. The ME Remote Controller shall require manual addressing using rotary dial switch to the MNET communication bus. The ME Remote Controller shall connect using two-wire, stranded, non-polar control wire to TB5 connection terminal on the indoor unit.

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PAR-F27MEA (ME Remote Controller) Item ON/OFF Operation Mode Description Run and stop operation for a single group Switches between Cool/Dry/Auto/Fan/Heat. Operation modes vary depending on the air conditioner unit. Auto mode is in the R2-Series only. Temperature Sets the temperature for a single group. Range of Setting temperature setting Cool/Dry: 67F-87F (57F-87F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Heat: 63F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFYE) Auto: 67F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFYE) Fan Speed Setting Models with 4 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid-2/Mid1/Low Models with 3 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid/Low Models with 2 air flow speed settings: Hi/Low Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Operation Each Group Each Group Display Each Group Each Group

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PAR-F27MEA (ME Remote Controller) Item Air Flow Direction Setting Description Air flow direction angles 100%-80%-60%-40%, Swing, Louver ON/OFF. Air flow direction settings vary depending on the model. Weekly Scheduler ON/OFF/Temperature setting can be done up to 8 times one day in the week. The time can be set by the 1-minute interval. Permit / Prohibit Local Operation Individually prohibit operation of each local remote control function (Start/Stop, Change operation mode, Set temperature, Reset filter). *1: Centrally Controlled is displayed on the remote controller for prohibited functions. Displays Indoor Unit Intake Temp Error Measures the intake temperature of the indoor unit when the indoor unit is operating. When an error is currently occurring on an air conditioner unit, the afflicted unit and the error code are displayed N/A Each Unit N/A Each Group N/A Each Group *1 Each Group Each Group Operation Each Group Display Each Group

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PAR-F27MEA (ME Remote Controller) Item Timer Operation Description Three timer options: - One Day Timer: ON/OFF setting of one time one day - Daily Timer: ON/OFF setting by the One Day timer can be repeated for every day. - Auto OFF timer: OFF timer can be set in a range from 30 minutes to 4 hours. * Setting of Auto OFF timer automatically activates OFF timer at the next operation. Test Run Ventilation Equipment Operates air conditioner units in test run mode. Up to 16 indoor units can be connected to an interlocked system that has one LOSSNAY unit. LOSSNAY items that can be set are Hi, Low, and Stop. Ventilation mode switching is not available. Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Operation Each Group Display Each Group

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PAR-F27MEA (ME Remote Controller) Item Description Operation Each Group Display Each Group

Set The range of room temperature setting can be Temperature Range Limit limited by the initial setting. The lowest limit temperature can be made higher than the usual (67F) in cool/dry mode, while the upper limit temperature lower than the usual (83F) in heat mode. *Function does not work in auto mode setting Auto Lock Setting/releasing of simplified locking for remote Out Function control buttons can be performed. Locking of all buttons Locking of all buttons except ON/OFF button

Each Group

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CMCN: System Controllers A. PAC-YT40ANRA: ON/OFF Controller The PAC-YT40NARA ON/OFF Controller shall be capable of turning ON/OFF up to sixteen groups of indoor units, for a maximum of 50 indoor units. All of the units, up to 50, shall be turned ON/OFF using the main switch. A LED for each group of indoor units, up to 16 groups, shall indicate if there is a failure within each group by flashing. A main LED shall flash if there is an error on any one of the 16 groups for a maximum of 50 indoor units. A LED shall indicate the ON/OFF status for each group of indoor units. The PACY-YT40ANRA shall be approximately 5 x 5 in size and shall be powered using either the PAC-SC50KUA Power Supply on TB 7 of the outdoor unit or via the indoor transmission line on TB 3 on the outdoor unit. The ON/FF Controller can output via level signal operation state and error state. PAC-YT40ANRA (ON/OFF Controller) Item Description Operation Display

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PAC-YT40ANRA (ON/OFF Controller) Item ON/OFF Operation Mode Temperature Setting Fan Speed Setting Air Flow Direction Setting Room Temp Display Error Description Run and stop operation for the air conditioner units Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Operation Group or Collective N/A N/A N/A N/A Display Group or Collective N/A N/A N/A N/A

Not Available LED flashes during failure. (The error code can be confirmed by removing the cover.)

N/A N/A

N/A Each Group

Schedule Operation Ventilation Operation (Independent)

Not Available Group operation of only LOSSNAY units possible. * Only ON/OFF of group

N/A Each Group

N/A Each Group

Ventilation Operation (Interlocked)

The LOSSNAY will run in interlock with the operation of indoor unit. * The fan rate and mode cannot be changed. The LED will turn ON only during operation after interlocking.

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PAC-YT40ANRA (ON/OFF Controller) Item External Output Description Error Output, Operation Output ON/OFF and error/normal are output with level signal. * The optional output cable is required Connection Position Central System Transmission Line: Connectable (PACSC50KUA Power Supply is needed. Indoor/Outdoor Transmission Line: Connectable N/A N/A Operation Group or Collective Display Group or Collective

B. PAC-YT34STA: SCHEDULE TIMER The Schedule Timer (PAC-YT34STA) shall schedule operation for a maximum of 50 indoor units. The maximum number of indoor units supported per one group shall be 16. The maximum number of groups supported shall be 50. The Schedule Timer shall be used in conjunction with PAR-21MAA (Deluxe MA Remote Controllers), Wireless MA (PAR-FL32MAE / PAR-FA32MA-E), and/or PAR-F27MEA (ME Remote Controllers). The Schedule Timer shall support up 9 scheduling patterns with up to 16 operations per pattern. Operations shall include on/off, mode selection (cool, heat), set temperature, and prohibition of remote controller functions (on/off, operation mode change, and set temperature adjustment). Patterns shall be applied to each group of indoor units on a per-day basis. The minimum time interval shall be 5-minutes. The Schedule Timer shall display a four-digit error code in the event of system abnormality/error. The Schedule Timer shall be manually addressed using rotary dial switch to the M-NET communication bus. The Schedule Timer shall be powered using either the PAC-SC50KUA Power Supply or via the indoor transmission line. The Schedule Timer can be used in conjunction with G-50A Centralized Controller which has higher priority but requires change in dipswitch setting. The Schedule Timer shall accept level or pulse input signals and shall output level signals for specific functions, as defined in below table.

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PAC-YT34STA (Schedule Timer) Item Unit Control Description 50 units/ 50 groups (Maximum 16 units connected in one group) Schedule Control Operation ON/OFF One week. ON/OFF operations can be carried out collectively or for each group. Timer Reset The timer setting details can be disabled collectively. Schedule Function Setting Details ON/OFF COOL/HEAT Room temperature setting (67F to 83F) Operation prohibit (ON/OFF, operation mode, setting temperature) Number of Settings Number of setting patterns: Ten (no setting + nine patterns) (Operation for a week can be set by selecting one of ten patterns for each day.) Number of operations: Up to 16 operations can be set in one pattern. Each Group N/A Each Group N/A Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Operation Group or Collective Display Each Group

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PAC-YT34STA (Schedule Timer) Item Time Setting The item can be set in five-minute units. Unit Display N/A Each Group Each Group N/A Description Operation Each Group Display N/A

Current time and day

Error state

N/A

Unit operation state External Input

N/A

Timer

The following can be input with the level signals

Each Group

N/A

Connection or pulse signals. and Emergency Stop Input, etc. Level signal: Emergency stop input or Collective ON/OFF Pulse signal: Collective ON/OFF or Local remote controller prohibit/permit One input can be selected from those above. External Output Error Output, Operation Output * Optional output cable is required. Each Group N/A

ON/OFF and error/normal are output with the level signal.

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PAC-YT34STA (Schedule Timer) Item Connection Position Description Indoor/outdoor transmission line: Connectable Central system transmission line: Connectable (Optional power supply PAC-SC50KUA) is needed). Operation N/A Display N/A

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C. System Group Controller (PAC-SF44SRA-F) The System Centralized Controller (PAC-SF44SRA-F) shall be capable of controlling a maximum of 50 groups or a maximum of 50 indoor units across multiple CITY MULTI outdoor units. The System Group Controller shall be approximately 5x 5 in size and shall be powered using either the PAC-SC50KUA Power Supply on TB 7 of the outdoor unit or via the indoor transmission line on TB 3 on the outdoor unit. The System Group Controller shall have operation controls which can be applied to an individual indoor unit, a group of indoor units (up to 50 indoor units), or all indoor units (collective batch operation). This control set of operation controls for the System Group Controller shall include on/off, operation mode selection (cool, heat, auto (R2-Series only), dry, and fan), and temperature setting. The System Group Controller shall be able to enable or disable operation of local remote controllers.

PAC-SF44SRA (System Group Controller) Item ON/OFF Operation Mode Description Run and stop operation for a single group Switches between Cool/Dry/Auto/Fan/Heat. (Group of Lossnay unit: automatic ventilation/vent-heat/interchange/normal ventilation) Operation modes vary depending on the air conditioner unit. Auto mode is in the CITY MULTI R2-Series only. Operation Each Group or Collective Each Group or Collective Display Each Group or Collective Each Group

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PAC-SF44SRA (System Group Controller) Item Description Operation Each Group or Collective Display Each Group

Temperature Sets the temperature for a single group. Setting Range of temperature setting: Cool/Dry: 67F-87F (57F-87F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Heat: 63F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Auto: 67F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) * Range of temperature setting varies depending on the model. Fan Speed Setting Air Flow Direction Setting Schedule Operation Not Available Not Available

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Schedule operation is achieved in conjunction with the Schedule Timer (PAC-YT34STA)

Using PAC-YT34STA

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PAC-SF44SRA (System Group Controller) Item Manual Operation Permit / Prohibit Description The ON/OFF, operation mode, setting temperature and filter sign reset operations using the local remote controllers can be prohibited. * (PROHIBIT) will appear when prohibited. Only ON/OFF and filter reset can be prohibited Operation Each Group or Collective Display Each Group or Collective

Specific Mode Operation Prohibit

Setting via the System Controller, the operation for the following modes is prohibited: Cooling Prohibited: Cool, Dry, Auto Heating Prohibited: Heat, Auto Cooling-Heating Prohibited: Cool, Heat, Dry, Auto

Each Group Or Collective

Each Group Or Collective

Room Not Available Temperature Display

N/A

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PAC-SF44SRA (System Group Controller) Item Error Description When an error is currently occurring on an air conditioner unit, the afflicted unit and the error code are displayed *1 When an error occurs, the LED flashes. The operation monitor screen shows the abnormal unit by flashing it. The error monitor screen shows the abnormal unit address, error code and source of detection. The error log monitor screen shows the time and date, the abnormal unit address, error code and source of detection Test Run Ventilation Equipment Operates air conditioner units in test run mode. This interlocked system settings can be performed by the master system controller. When setting the interlocked system, use the ventilation switch the free plan LOSSNAY settings between Hi, Low and Stop. When setting a group of only free plan LOSSNAY units, you can switch between Normal ventilation, Interchange ventilation and Automatic ventilation. Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Operation N/A Display *1 Each Unit or Collective

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Centralized Controller A. G-50A Centralized Controller The G-50A Centralized Controller shall be capable of controlling a maximum of 50 indoor units across multiple CITY MULTI outdoor units. The G-50A Centralized Controller shall be approximately 5x12 in size and shall be powered from a Power Supply Unit (PACSC50KUA). The G-50A Centralized Controller shall support operation superseding that of the remote controllers, system configuration, daily/weekly scheduling, monitoring of operation status, and malfunction monitoring. The G-50A Centralized Controller shall have five basic operation controls which can be applied to an individual indoor unit, a group of indoor units (up to 50 indoor units), or all indoor units (collective batch operation). This basic control set of operation controls for the G-50A Centralized Controller shall include on/off, operation mode selection (cool, heat, auto (R2-Series only), dry, and fan), temperature setting, fan speed setting, and airflow direction setting. Since the G-50A provides centralized control it shall be able to enable or disable operation of local remote controllers. In terms of scheduling, the G50A Centralized Controller shall allow the user to define both daily and weekly schedules with operations consisting of ON/OFF, mode selection, temperature setting, and permit/prohibit of remote controllers.

G-50A (Centralized Controller) Item ON/OFF Description Run and stop operation for a single group Operation Each Group or Collective Display Each Group or Collective

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G-50A (Centralized Controller) Item Operation Mode Description Switches between Cool/Dry/Auto/Fan/Heat. (Group of Lossnay unit: automatic ventilation/ventheat/interchange/normal ventilation) Operation modes vary depending on the air conditioner unit. Auto mode is in the CITY MULTI R2-Series only. Temperature Sets the temperature for a single group. Setting Range of temperature setting: Cool/Dry: 67F-87F (57F-87F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Heat: 63F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Auto: 67F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) * Range of temperature setting varies depending on the model. Fan Speed Setting Models with 4 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid-2/Mid1/Low Models with 3 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid/Low Models with 2 air flow speed settings: Hi/Low Each Group or Collective Each Group Each Group or Collective Each Group Operation Each Group or Collective Display Each Group

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G-50A (Centralized Controller) Item Air Flow Direction Setting Description Air flow direction angles 100%-80%-60%-40%, Swing, *1. Louver cannot be set. Air flow direction settings vary depending on the model. Timer Operation Start/Stop and Enable/Disable can be set 3 times in one day. For a weeks schedule, store three start/stop patterns and one enable/disable pattern. *2 When the timer is set, Timer Enabled is shown on the operation setting screen of the LCD. Permit / Prohibit Local Operation Individually prohibit operation of each local remote control function (Start/Stop, Change operation mode, Set temperature, Reset filter). *3: Centrally Controlled is displayed on the remote controller for prohibited functions. Display Indoor Unit Intake Temp Measures and displays the intake temperature of the indoor unit when the indoor unit is operating. N/A Each Group Each Group or Collective *3 Each Group Each Group or Collective *2 Each Group Operation *1 Each Group or Collective Display Each Group

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G-50A (Centralized Controller) Item Error Description When an error is currently occurring on an air conditioner unit, the afflicted unit and the error code are displayed *4 When an error occurs, the LED flashes. The operation monitor screen shows the abnormal unit by flashing it. The error monitor screen shows the abnormal unit address, error code and source of detection. The error log monitor screen shows the time and date, the abnormal unit address, error code and source of detection Test Run Ventilation Equipment Operates air conditioner units in test run mode. This interlocked system settings can be performed by the master system controller. When setting the interlocked system, use the ventilation switch the free plan LOSSNAY settings between Hi, Low and Stop. When setting a group of only free plan LOSSNAY units, you can switch between Normal ventilation, Interchange ventilation and Automatic ventilation. Each Group Each Group Each Group Each Group Operation N/A Display *4 Each Unit or Collective

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G-50A (Centralized Controller) Item External Input / Output Description By using accessory cables you can set and monitor the following. Input By level: Batch start/stop, Batch emergency stop By pulse: batch start/stop, Enable/disable remote controller Output: start/stop, error/Normal :5Requires the external I/O cables (PAC-YG10HAE) sold separately. Operation *5 Collective Display *5 Collective

All G-50A Centralized Controllers shall be equipped with one RJ-45 Ethernet port to support interconnection with a network PC via a closed/direct Local Area Network (LAN). The G-50A Centralized Controller shall be capable of performing initial settings via the keypad and display on the controller or via a PC using the G-50A Centralized Controllers initial setting browser. Optional software functions shall be available so that the building manager can securely log into each G-50A via the PCs web browser to support operation monitoring, scheduling, error email, personal browser for PCs and MACs, and online maintenance diagnostics. Additional optional software functions of Tenant Billing shall be available but shall require TG-2000 Integrated System software in conjunction with G-50A Centralized Controllers. BACnet interface shall be available through software operating on a dedicated PC and a G-50A license. The optional software functions shall require advance purchasing and can only be activated upon receipt of a license number from Mitsubishi Electric HVAC. These optional software functions shall be licensed for a fixed term, subject to renewal and associated fees upon term expiration. B. GB-50A Centralized Controller The GB-50A Centralized Controller shall be capable of controlling via a PC a maximum of 50 indoor units across multiple CITY MULTI outdoor units. A field supplied PC shall be required for the GB-50A Centralized Controller. The GB-50A Centralized Controller shall be approximately 5x11 in size and shall be powered from a Power Supply Unit (PACSC50KUA). The GB-50A Centralized Controller shall support operation superceding that of the remote controllers, system configuration, daily/weekly/annual scheduling, monitoring of EnergySoft, LLC 200

operation status, error email notification, online maintenance tool and malfunction monitoring. The GB-50A Centralized Controller shall have basic operation controls which can be applied to an individual indoor unit, a group of indoor units (up to 50 indoor units), or all indoor units (collective batch operation). This basic control set of operation controls for the GB-50A Centralized Controller shall include on/off, operation mode selection (cool, heat, auto (R2Series only), dry, and fan), temperature setting, fan speed setting, airflow direction setting, error email notification, and online maintenance. Since the GB-50A provides centralized control it shall be able to enable or disable operation of local remote controllers via the PC. In terms of scheduling, the GB-50A Centralized Controller shall allow the user to define daily, weekly, and annual schedules with operations consisting of ON/OFF, mode selection, temperature setting, and permit/prohibit of remote controllers.

GB-50A (Centralized Controller) Item ON/OFF Description Run and stop operation for a single group Operation Each Group or Collective Each Group or Collective Display Each Group or Collective Each Group

Operation Mode

Switches between Cool/Dry/Auto/Fan/Heat. (Group of Lossnay unit: automatic ventilation/ventheat/interchange/normal ventilation) Operation modes vary depending on the air conditioner unit. Auto mode is in the CITY MULTI R2-Series only.

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GB-50A (Centralized Controller) Item Description Operation Each Group or Collective Display Each Group

Temperature Sets the temperature for a single group. Setting Range of temperature setting: Cool/Dry: 67F-87F (57F-87F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFY-E) Heat: 63F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFYE) Auto: 67F-83F (63F-83F for PEFY/PDFY/PFFYE) * Range of temperature setting varies depending on the model. Fan Speed Setting Models with 4 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid-2/Mid/Low Models with 3 air flow speed settings: Hi/Mid/Low Models with 2 air flow speed settings: Hi/Low Air Flow Direction Setting Air flow direction angles 100%-80%-60%-40%, Swing, *1. Louver cannot be set. Air flow direction settings vary depending on the model.

Each Group or Collective

Each Group

*1 Each Group or Collective

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GB-50A (Centralized Controller) Item Permit / Prohibit Local Operation Description Individually prohibit operation of each local remote control function (Start/Stop, Change operation mode, Set temperature, Reset filter). *2: Centrally Controlled is displayed on the remote controller for prohibited functions. Indoor Unit Intake Temp Measures the intake temperature of the indoor unit when the indoor unit is operating. Error When an error is currently occurring on an air conditioner unit, the afflicted unit and the error code are displayed *3 When an error occurs, the LED flashes. The operation monitor screen shows the abnormal unit by flashing it. The error monitor screen shows the abnormal unit address, error code and source of detection. The error log monitor screen shows the time and date, the abnormal unit address, error code and source of detection N/A *3 Each Unit or Collective N/A Each Group Operation Each Group or Collective Display *2 Each Group

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GB-50A (Centralized Controller) Item Ventilation Equipment Description This interlocked system settings can be performed by the master system controller. When setting the interlocked system, use the ventilation switch the free plan LOSSNAY settings between Hi, Low and Stop. When setting a group of only free plan LOSSNAY units, you can switch between Normal ventilation, Interchange ventilation and Automatic ventilation. External Input / Output By using accessory cables you can set and monitor the following. Input By level: Batch start/stop, Batch emergency stop By pulse: batch start/stop, Enable/disable remote controller Output: start/stop, error/Normal :4Requires the external I/O cables (PACYG10HA-E) sold separately. *GB-50A needs a PC (field supplied) connected together to monitor and operate the air conditioner system. *4 Collective *4 Collective Operation Each Group Display Each Group

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Standard software functions shall allow the building manager to securely log into each GB50A via the PCs web browser to support operation monitoring, scheduling, error email, and online maintenance diagnostics. Standard software functions shall not expire. Additional optional software functions shall be available of personal browser for PCs and MACs, Tenant Billing that requires TG-2000 Integrated System software in conjunction with GB-50A Centralized Controllers. BACnet interface shall be available through software operating on a dedicated PC and a GB-50A license. Optional software functions shall require advance purchasing and can only be activated upon receipt of a license number from Mitsubishi Electric HVAC. The optional software functions shall be licensed for a fixed term, subject to renewal and associated fees upon term expiration. Web-based User Interface Licenses per function, per G-50A/GB-50A shall be required. All PCs are field supplied. A. PC-Monitoring (SW-Mon) The CMCN shall be capable of monitoring and operating all indoor units from a networked PCs web browser for up to 50 units per G-50A/GB-50A centralized controller. B. PC Scheduling (SW-Sch) The CMCN shall be capable of creating customized daily, weekly, and annual schedules from a network PCs web browser for up to 50 units per G-50A/GB-50A. Schedules shall be applied to a single indoor unit, a group of indoor units, or collectively (batch) to all indoor units controlled by the G-50A/GB-50A. C. Online Error Email (SW-Email) The CMCN shall be capable of sending detailed alerts to customizable distribution lists based on user defined error types. D. Personal Web Browser (SW-Pweb) The CMCN shall be capable of allowing up to 50 individual users to monitor and control user defined zones via a network PC or MACs web browser. E. Online Maintenance Diagnostics (SW-Maint) The CMCN shall be capable of performing maintenance diagnostics via a network PC and G50A/GB-50A centralized controller using Maintenance Tool Software. F. Tenant Billing (SW-Charge) The CMCN shall be capable of calculating CITY MULTI energy usage in kWh and in a monetary amount based on the energy consumption of the outdoor unit(s) divided among the associated indoor units. This software is used in conjunction with the TG-2000 software a networked PC, and Watt Hour Meters (WHM).

Graphical User Workstation Software The Graphical User Workstation Software (TG-2000) shall require a field supplied PC. A. TG-2000 Software The TG-2000 Integrated System Software shall enable the user to control multiple G-50A/GB50As and shall provide additional functions such as tenant billing from a single, dedicated network PC configured with the TG-2000 software. The TG-2000 configured computer shall EnergySoft, LLC 205

be capable of controlling up to forty G-50A/GB-50A Centralized Controllers with a maximum of 2,000 indoor units across multiple CITY MULTI outdoor units. The TG-2000 software shall be required if the user wants to simultaneously control more than 1 G-50A/GB-50A Centralized Controllers from a single PC using a single software session. Licensing per function, per G-50A/GB-50A Centralized Controller shall be required for the TG-2000 software. Optional software features shall be available through the TG-2000 software including tenant billing. These optional software features shall require the TG-2000 software, advance purchase from the customer, and licensing from Mitsubishi to enable feature activation. These optional software functions shall be licensed for a fixed term, subject to renewal and associated fees upon term expiration. TG-2000 (Integrated System Software) G-50A/GB-50A License PC Scheduling PC Monitoring Tenant Billing 206

Item

Details

ON/OFF Operation Modes

The units can turn ON and OFF for all floors or in a block, floor, or group of units. The operation mode can be switched between COOL, DRY, FAN, AUTO, and HEAT for all floors or in a block, floor, or group of units The room temperature can be set for all floors in a block, floor, or group of units. Set temperature range Cool/Dry: 67F-83F

Temperature Setting

Heat: 67F-83F Auto: 67F-83F * Depends on unit type

Fan Speed

The fan speed can be set to four stages for all floors or in a bloc, floor, or group of units The air direction can be set in four vertical directions or to swing for all floors or in block, floor, or group of units. (The selectable air direction differs according to the model.) If there is an interlocked unit (LOSSNAY), then the unit can be turned ON (strong/weak) or OFF for all

Air Direction

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floors or in a block, floor, or group of units. (Note that the ventilation mode cannot be selected for interlocked units.) The items for which operation with the local remote controller are to be prohibited can be selected for all floors or in a block, floor, or group of units. (The items that can be prohibited are ON/OFF, operation mode, set temperature and filter sign reset.) The annual/weekly schedule function can be used by registering the license. Two settings, such as seasonal settings for summer and winter, can be saved. An RS-485 watt-hour meter (WHM) is connected to calculate the air conditioning charges based on the amount each tenants air-conditioner has operated. Two charging rates can be applied per day. Up to 3,000 items for the error history and up to 10,000 items for operation history can be saved. Each history file can be output as a daily report or monthly report in CSV format. (The operation history consists only of the operations carried out with the TG-2000 and is limited to some limited operation items.) The cumulative operation time of each indoor unit can be viewed or output as a CSV format file. (This function is valid only when the charging function license is registered.) The filter sign display at the remote controllers can be disabled. Heating from 55F and higher can be set using the schedule. The set temperature lower limit can be set for cooling and the upper limit for heating. (ME remote controller

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*1: Compatible with TG-2000 Ver. 4.10 or later, G-50A Ver. 2.51 or later *2: Compatible with TG-2000 Ver. 4.30 or later, G-50A Ver. 2.51 or later *3: Compatible with TG-2000 Ver. 4.60 or later, G-50A Ver. 2.70 or later *4: With Night Set-Back function, the CITY MULTI system can run at heating mode with target temperature set to 55F under schedule control. This function can protect the room from dropping down to extremely low temperature in the evenings. CMCN: System Integration The CMCN shall be capable of supporting integration with Building Management Systems (BMS) via our LonWorks and BACnet interfaces. A. LMAP03U: LonWorks Interface The Mitsubishi Electric HVAC LonWorks interface, LMAP03U, shall support up to fifty indoor units with a variety of network variables on a per indoor unit basis. Input variables include, but are not limited to, on/off, operation mode, fan speed, prohibit remote controller, and filter sign reset. Output variables include, but are not limited to, model size, alarm state, error code, and error address. B. PAC-YTG31CDA: BACnet Interface The Mitsubishi Electric HVAC BACnet interface, PAC-YG31CDA, shall be compliant with BACnet/IP (ANSI/ASHRAE 135-1995, 135a) and UDP/IP of Ethernet (ANSI/ASHRAE 1351995, 135b). The BACnet interface shall require a dedicated network computer and activated BACnet software function via Mitsubishi Electric HVAC issued license for a fixed term, subject to renewal and associated fees. The BACnet software license shall be on a per G-50A/GB-50A basis for a maximum of 50 indoor units controlled by one G-50A/GB-50A Centralized Controller. The BACnet interface shall support a maximum of ten G-50A/GB-50A Centralized Controllers for a maximum of 500 indoor units. Operation and monitoring points include, but are not limited to, on/off, operation mode, fan speed, prohibit remote controller, filter sign reset, alarm state, error code, and error address. Power Supply (PAC-SC50KUA-F) The power supply shall supply 12VDC (TB 3) for the G-50 centralized controller and 24VDC (TB 2) voltage for the central control transmission. The power supply can power a maximum of 2 G-50A/GB-50A centralized controllers. Mr. Slim M-Series and P-Series Control

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Appendix R Mitsubishi CITY MULTI PURY-P96 Outdoor Unit Specifications

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Appendix S Correlation Testing of Mitsubishi CITY MULTI VRFZ Systems


The two units tested were a PURY-P96 VRFZ system with heat recovery capability and a PUHYP168 standard VRFZ heat pump system. Testing the two CITY MULTI VRFZ systems was conducted at the Underwriter Laboratories (UL) facility in Plano, Texas. The intent of the testing was two-fold. First, to run the systems at standard test conditions for third-party verification of data found in the CITY MULTI VRFZ Engineering Manual; second, to run the systems at part load conditions to provide data that shows the energy saving capabilities of the CITY MULTI VRFZ Systems. The UL Labs had not tested a VRFZ system before testing Mitsubishi units, so there was a learning curve, especially with the simultaneous heating and cooling PURY unit. The AHRI Draft Standard 1230 was used as the basis for the testing. The tests conducted were: System Cooling Capacity and Efficiency at 95F Outdoor Dry Bulb System Heating Capacity and Efficiency at 47F Outdoor Dry Bulb System Heating Capacity and Efficiency at 17F Outdoor Dry Bulb System Integrated Part Load Value System Efficiency While Operating in Simultaneous Heating and Cooling Mode (PURY-P96 only)

The 14-ton PUHY-P168 system was tested first in the large, 20-ton UL test room. Besides the fact that this was their first exposure to a VRFZ system, the main challenge was installing the five ductless indoor units so that the air-flow from these units, two ceiling cassette units, and three wallmounted units could be adequately collected. Due to limited test room availability, the PURY-P96 was tested 8 months later in the smaller 12-ton test room. The testing for the PURY-P96 was negatively impacted by squeezing the outdoor unit and four indoor units into the smaller test room. We decided to use the smaller room because the availability of test rooms in the U.S. was very limited due to many HVAC companies reserving lab space because of the change from refrigerant R22 to refrigerant R410A in their product lines. The following pages from the Mitsubishi Submittal Sheets show the specifications for the two systems tested. The summarized results of the testing are next, showing a comparison of the Mitsubishi data, the EnergyPro data, and the UL test room data.

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The following pages contain tables presenting and comparing data and test results. First, the UL Lab test data was compared to Mitsubishi test lab data; then the UL test lab data was compared to EnergyPro data. The data compared favorably with the othersexcept for the heating operation testing of the PURY-P96 (especially at part load)considering that this was the first time UL tested the units. The cooling testing for the PURY-P96 was conducted first and was not adversely impacted by the test room set-up. However, the test room set up did adversely impact results for the PURY-P96 heating testing. The notes below detail the problems that impacted the PURY-P96 heating test results. By the time these issues were discovered and the sources of the problems realized, the testing was almost complete and allotted time in the test room had already been exceeded by over a week.

Important Notes about PURY-P96 Testing


(Please refer to the PURY-P96 testing set-up on the following page) 1. Inlet air temperatures of the indoor units are unbalanced the actual inlet temperature of the indoor units is lower than the inlet measurement point of "Average Indoor Inlet Dry bulb" by 4 to 8%. The imbalance of actual inlet air temperature will cause the capacity to decrease at least 3%. As actual inlet air temperatures of the indoor units decreases, the condensing and evaporating temperatures fall than they should be, which will make the heating capacity decrease by at least 3%.

2. Due to the limited test room space for the indoor side, the BC controller was installed in the outdoor room, causing heat loss, which could decrease the heating capacity by 2% or more. 3. The discharge airflows of the four indoor units were collected into a single duct going to the mixer. The "duct loss" was larger than anticipated. When two of the test runs were compared, one had a higher condensing temperature but was getting lower heating capacity than the other. 4. When the heating part load data of the PURY-P96 is compared to the PUHY-P168, the results show that the heating capacity of PUHY-P168, when operating at the target discharge pressure, reached 111.7% against the data in the manual, with an input (power consumption) of 118.9% versus. the data book data. The PURY-P96, was operating in heating part load at the same target discharge pressure, it only reach 77.3% against the data on manual, with input (power consumption) at 114.2%. The difference between the test data of the two units is significant. 5. The imbalance of inlet air temperature of indoor units had a significant effect, especially when the unit is operating in the lower part load range. See Appendix T Mitsubishi CITY MULTI PUHY-P168 and PURY-P96 Test Data. The testing configuration of the four PKFY indoor units with PURY-P96 is included; refer to this page when reading the notes below. The heating operation data was more significantly affected by the issues with the set-up and the temperature imbalance as discussed below. The correlation was very

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high among the PURY-P96 cooling operation data, except for the part load comparison where the EnergyPro data was about 8% lower than the UL data. The data to calculate the DOE rating point of cooling efficiency, from all three data sources, were within 5% of each other, which would meet the AHRI requirements for test results. Overall, the comparison shows very good correlation of the data. The PUHY-P168 UL test lab data was only within a few percentage points of the Mitsubishi test lab data. The EnergyPro data was then compared to the UL test lab data. Again, the data was within a few percentage points, except the 75% cooling part load EnergyPro data was about 7% lower than the UL test lab data; and the inputs at the UL test lab for low heating and 75% part load heating were higher than the input data from the UL test lab data. For the 75% heating part load heating, the capacity at the UL test labs was also more than 10% higher than the EnergyPro data. The data to calculate the two DOE rating points of heating and cooling efficiencies, from all three data sources, were within 5% of each other, which would meet the AHRI requirements for test results.

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PURY-P96 Test Set-up

Inlet temperature imbalance at heating test with 100% indoor units operating.

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PURY P96 Test Data Data Comparison for CITY MULTI VRFZ Model PURY-P96TGMU 1. Comparison of Data from Mitsubishi Test Labs and UL Test Labs
TEST DATA--UL Laboratory Test Condition DATA Data Set CAPACITY INPUT (System Watts) --91,112 65,273 94,802 --9.16 --8.85 --9.47 --15.49 99,416 --104.9% --9.51 --100.5% --18.16 117.2% 73,452 112.5% 9.03 102.0% ----107,000 117.4% 9.53 104.1% ----IPLV

TEST DATA--Mitsubishi's Testing Lab Data CAPACITY (BTU/h) per UL Lab DATA INPUT (System Watts) per UL Lab DATA IPLV per UL Lab DATA ---

(BTU/h) 3 4 2 5 Heating (Rated) Heating (Low temp) Cooling (Rated) IPLV

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2. Comparison of Data from Energy Pro Program and UL Test Labs


TEST Number Test Condition EnergyPro DATA CAPACITY INPUT TEST DATA--UL Laboratory DATA CAPACITY per EnergyPro's DATA 84.4% 82.9% 98.8% 92.0% 77.3% INPUT(SYSTEM) per EnergyPro's DATA 101.0% 97.6% 103.1% 88.0% 114.2% Comment [jrm1]: is input Watt?

(SYSTEM) 3 4 2 8 10 7 Heating (Rated) Heating (Low temp) Cooling (Rated) Cooling (Part load [Indoor Running 62.5%]) Heating (Part load [Indoor Running 62.5%]) Combination of operation heating and cooling 108,000 78,732 96,000 60,000 68,000 9.07 9.07 9.18 4.8 5.5 -

DATA 91,112 65,273 94,802 55,228 52,548 99,140

DATA 9.16 8.85 9.47 4.22 6.28 7.28

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PUHY P168 Test Data

Data Comparison for CITY MULTI VRFZ Model PUHY-P168TGMU


1. Comparison of Data from Mitsubishi Test Labs and UL Test Labs
TEST DATA @ UL Laboratory Test Data Description CAPACITY Set 1 2 3 4 Heating (Rated) Heating (Low temp) Cooling (Rated) IPLV (BTU/h) 187,034 129,148 161,862 INPUT (System Watts) 15.96 14.63 16.35 13.63 IPLV

TEST DATA from Mitsubishi's Testing Lab Data CAPACITY (BTU/h) DATA 180,495 127,950 169,235 vs. UL Lab Data 96.5% 99.1% 104.6% INPUT (System Watts) DATA 16.27 15.28 15.53 vs. UL Lab Data 102.0% 104.5% 95.0% DATA 13.90 IPLV vs. UL Lab Data 102.0%

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2. Comparison of Data from Energy Pro Program and UL Test Labs


EnergyPro Data Data Set 1 2 3 4 6 8 Heating (Rated) Heating (Low temperature) Cooling (Rated) Cooling (Different temperature condition) Cooling (Part load [Indoor running 75%]) Heating (Part load [Indoor running 75%]) Test Description Capacity (BTU/h) 188,000 133,480 168,000 180,655 126,000 141,000 INPUT (System Watts) 15.92 13.52 15.87 13.17 11.18 11.63 TEST DATA--UL Testing Lab Data CAPACITY (BTU/h) DATA 187,034 129,148 161,862 173,033 117,164 157,554 vs. EnergyPro Data 99.5% 96.8% 96.3% 95.8% 93.0% 111.7% INPUT (System Watts) DATA 15.96 14.63 16.35 14.08 10.90 13.83 vs. EnergyPro Data 100.3% 108.2% 103.0% 106.9% 97.5% 118.9%

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Appendix T Performance Certificate of Compliance for the CITY MULTI VRFZ Systems
PURY-P96 and PUHY-P168 testing was conducted per the AHRI Draft Standard 1230 with the nominal capacity of the indoor units equal to the nominal capacity of the outdoor unit. CITY MULTI systems are normally installed with the total indoor unit capacity greater than nominal outdoor unit capacity to capitalize on the diversity of the building. To show another point of comparison between the system capabilities, we ran each system in the Sacramento climate area with two additional indoor units, increasing the capacity ration of indoor units to outdoor unit by about 30%. This enabled us to generate a Performance Certificate of Compliance for each system. It is not feasible to try and generate capacity and efficiency performance in EnergyPro, so it is our belief that this method shows that our systems are better than the standard system. After performing this test run, we discovered that there is an apparent issue with the fan values of the standard systemwe believe that they are unrealistically low. The table below shows a comparison of the data:

PURY - P96 (3,100 sq ft)

PUHY - P168 (5,100 sq ft)

Energy Standard Proposed Compliance Standard Proposed Compliance Component Design Design Margin Design Design Margin Space Heating Space Cooling Indoor Fans Totals 1.81 79.83 10.49 0.23 69.51 17.64 1.58 9.81 -7.15 4.24 1.11 87.64 10.32 0.11 66.26 16.13 1.00 21.39 -5.82 16.75

The data shows that the standard design fans are unbelievably low for the given square footage. Mitsubishi indoor units all use fractional horsepower motors, so that the total horsepower for each system is barely over one horsepower while standard systems would have to use motors with much higher horsepower. We request CEC change the way the indoor fan values are calculated for the standard design. However, if just the space heating and cooling numbers are considered, especially the cooling, it is apparent that CITY MULTI VRFZ systems perform extremely well when compared to the standard design. Overall, the test data and the two EnergyPro compliance runs show that there is very good correlation between EnergyPro performance and actual system performance.

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Performance Certificate of Compliance for the PURY-P96 VRFZ Systems

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Appendix U Performance Certificate of Compliance for the PURY-P96 VRFZ Systems

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Performance Certificate of Compliance for the PUHY-P168 VRFZ Systems

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Appendix V Sanyo Sensitivity Analysis


The Sanyo VRF product offerings consist of two lines of outdoor units, the ECO-i product, which is available in 8 and 12 ton capacities, and the Mini-ECO-i, a smaller model available in 3 and 5 ton capacities. All of the outdoor units utilize inverter controlled compressors to maximize energy efficiency and perform well at part load conditions. In addition, the ECO-i units are offered as both heat pump units, as well as heat recovery units that will allow for energy exchange between the various zones, similar to a water source heat pump system. Both products are combined with an offering of various size indoor units to complete the system, and utilize R410A refrigerant. A 2,250 square foot mixed use building is selected for the sensitivity analysis. This is test C11A10 from the ACM Manual. EnergyPro version 5.1 is used to calculate the TDV Energy of a Proposed Design using a Sanyo VRF system with outdoor unit of CHDZ09052, three UHX0752 indoor units and two DHX0952 indoor units for both space cooling and heating needs via the Title 24-2008 Standard Design. Building Description This prototype (prototype A from the ACM Manual) is a one-story building measuring 30 ft by 75 ft and is 12 ft high. Glass exists in a continuous band around the entire building perimeter with the sill 2.5 feet above the floor. The building has a single thermal zone. Roof: Walls: Glazing: JAIV: 02-A5 Wood Framed Rafter w/CRRC-1 Certified Roof JAIV: 09-A3 R-13 Wood framed North U-Factor = 0.47, SHGC = 0.51 Non-North SHGC = U-Factor = 0.47, SHGC = 0.36 JAIV: 21-A3 R-19 Raised Floor

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HVAC System Description The outdoor unit CHDZ09052 has a rated cooling capacity of 95.5 kBtu/h and a rated heating capacity of 107.5 kBtu/h. Climate Zones All sixteen California climate zones are used in this sensitivity analysis. Simulation Runs A Proposed Design has been created using EnergyPro for each climate zone using a Sanyo VRF system with outdoor unit CHDZ09052 and multiple indoor units. All sixteen proposed designs are run with EnergyPro to demonstrate the TDV energy savings of the Sanyo VRF Proposed Designs compared with the Title 24-2008 Standard Designs (results listed in Table 3).

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Results
Table 3 Annual TDV Energy Savings of Sanyo ECO-i Proposed Design vs Title 24-2008 Standard Design
TDV Total (kBtu/ft) Climate Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 T24-2008 VRF % Savings T24-2008 Annual kWh VRF % Savings T24-2008 Annual Therms VRF % Savings

233.33 273.24 228.8 247.83 223.05 246.96 213.32 281.71 291.64 311.38 303.39 277.07 302.29 346.15 385.19 286.39

191.42 212.49 190.94 205.53 191.29 218.38 182.81 231.44 235.69 242.79 231.8 219.76 231.02 258.19 286.71 244.99

18% 22% 17% 17% 14% 12% 14% 18% 19% 22% 24% 21% 24% 25% 26% 14%

23242 26717 23758 25122 23384 23666 24532 26468 27246 28773 28641 26742 30420 30591 35969 25069

21673 23462 21394 22529 21313 21552 21879 22522 22771 23446 25257 23976 25421 25303 27376 28213

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338 305 195 187 136 56 50 78 83 112 371 293 253 296 76 651

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Performance Curve Data


ASSIGN PELMin = 25 PELMax = 574 LDmin = 0 $ Minimum piping length in feet. rated condition $ Maximum piping length in feet $ Minimum level difference in feet. rated condition

LDmax = 164 $ Maximum level difference in feet if indoor units are lower than outdoor unit. 130 ft if indoor units are higher PLROmin = 0.13 PLRImin = 0.5 Cd = 0.25 BCSC = 0.013 recovery type VRF BCSH = 0.0065 recovery type VRF PLCH = 0.06 CRmin = 0.5 CRmax = 1.3 $ Minimum part load ratio before outdoor unit cycles $ Minimum part load ratio before indoor unit cycles $ Coefficient of degradation when outdoor unit cycles $ Branch controller power kW per zone in cooling. only for heat $ Branch controller power kW per zone in heating. only for heat $ Crankcase heater rated kW $ Minimum combination ratio $ Maximum combination ratio

$ Boundary of temperature corrections for cooling capacity and power TFc_cMax = 1.5 TFc_cMin = 0.01 TFp_cMax = 1.5 TFp_cMin = 0.0 $ Maximum TFc_c (temperature correction on cooling capacity) $ Minimum TFc_c (temperature correction on cooling capacity) $ Maximum TFp_c (temperature correction on cooling power) $ Minimum TFp_c (temperature correction on cooling power)

$ Boundary of temperature corrections for heating capacity and power TFc_hMax = 1.5 TFc_hMin = 0.01 TFp_hMax = 1.3 TFp_hMin = 0.0 $ Maximum TFc_h (temperature correction on heating capacity) $ Minimum TFc_h (temperature correction on heating capacity) $ Maximum TFp_h (temperature correction on heating power) $ Minimum TFp_h (temperature correction on heating power)

$ Cooling operation temperature ranges ZWBmin = 57 ZWBmax = 77 $ Minimum indoor suction temperature F $ Maximum indoor suction temperature F

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ODBmin = 14 ODBmax = 113

$ Minimum outdoor dry-bulb temperature F $ Maximum outdoor dry-bulb temperature F

$ Heating operation temperature ranges ZDBmin = 59 ZDBmax = 86 OWBmin = -4 OWBmax = 59 $ Minimum indoor suction temperature F $ Maximum indoor suction temperature F $ Minimum outdoor wet-bulb temperature F $ Maximum outdoor wet-bulb temperature F

$ Cooling curves $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity CFc_c if CR <= 100% aa1 = 1.0 aa2 = 0.0 aa3 = 0.0 $ constant $ CR $ CR**2

$ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity CFc_c if CR > 100% ab1 = 1.86 ab2 = -1.12 ab3 = 0.253 $ constant $ CR $ CR**2

$ Temperature Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity TFc_c ODB_C = 50 $ ODB>50F b1 = 9.67E-1 b2 = -4.31E-2 b3 = 6.53E-4 b4 = 1.31E-2 b5 = -2.21E-5 b6 = -1.70E-4 $ ODB<=50F b1a = 9.67E-1 $ constant $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB * ODB $ Cooling curves split at 50F

b2a = -4.31E-2 $ ZWB

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b3a = 6.53E-4 b4a = 1.31E-2

$ ZWB**2 $ ODB

b5a = -2.21E-5 $ ODB**2 b6a = -1.70E-4 $ ZWB * ODB

$ Temperature Correction for indoor unit cooling capacity TFic_c $ ODB>50F c1 = 9.67E-1 c2 = -4.31E-2 c3 = 6.53E-4 c4 = 1.31E-2 c5 = -2.21E-5 c6 = -1.70E-4 $ ODB<=50F c1a = 9.67E-1 $ constant $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB * ODB

c2a = -4.31E-2 $ ZWB c3a = 6.53E-4 c4a = 1.31E-2 $ ZWB**2 $ ODB

c5a = -2.21E-5 $ ODB**2 c6a = -1.70E-4 $ ZWB * ODB

$ Piping length correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity PFc_c, must be <= 1 f1 = 1.01 f2 = -5.42E-4 f3 = 0.0 f4 = -5.12E-5 f5 = 0.0 f6 = 0.0 f7 = 0.0 $ constant $ PEL $ PEL*PEL $ LD $ CR $ CR*CR $ CR * PEL

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$ ODB>50F g1 = 9.63E-1 g2 = -4.77E-2 g3 = 6.11E-4 g4 = -2.86E-4 g5 = 6.70E-5 g6 = -2.20E-5 $ ODB<=50F g1a = 9.63E-1 g2a = -4.77E-2 g3a = 6.11E-4 g4a = -2.86E-4 g5a = 6.70E-5 g6a = -2.20E-5 $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB*ODB $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB*ODB

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit cooling power PLFc if PLR <= 100% ia1 = 0.0182 ia2 = 0.553 ia3 = 0.440 $ constant $ PLR $ PLR**2

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit cooling power PLFc if PLR > 100% ib1 = -1.15 ib2 = 3.48 ib3 = -1.33 $ constant $ PLR $ PLR**2

$ Part load characteristic of crankcase heater for outdoor unit cooling power PFch_c j1 = 0.737 j2 = -1.17 j3 = 0.47 $ constant $ PLRp $ PLRp**2

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$ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity CFc_h if CR <= 100% ka1 = 1.0 ka2 = 0.0 ka3 = 0.0 $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity CFc_h if CR > 100% kb1 = 2.03 kb2 = -1.34 kb3 = 0.301

$ Temperature Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity TFc_h l1 = 9.65E-1 l2 = -3.32E-3 l3 = -9.34E-6 l4 = 3.13E-2 l5 = -1.36E-4 l6 = -2.69E-4 $ constant $ ZDB $ ZDB**2 $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Temperature Correction for indoor unit heating capacity TFic_h m1 = 9.65E-1 m2 = -3.32E-3 m3 = -9.34E-6 m4 = 3.13E-2 m5 = -1.36E-4 m6 = -2.69E-4 $ constant $ ZDB $ ZDB**2 $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Piping length correction for outdoor unit heating capacity PFc_h, must be <= 1 p1 = 1.0 p2 = -1.96E-4 p3 = 0.0 p4 = 0.0 $ constant $ PEL $ PEL**2 $ LD

$ Defrosting correction for outdoor unit heating capacity DFco_h, must be <= 1

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q1 = 9.96E-1 q2 = 6.56E-3 q3 = -8.45E-4 q4 = 1.64E-5

$ constant $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ OWB**3

$ Temperature correction for outdoor unit heating power TFp_h r1 = 9.78E-2 r2 = 2.86E-2 r3 = -2.20E-4 r4 = 4.44E-2 r5 = -2.48E-4 r6 = -4.91E-4 $ constant $ ZDB $ ZDB**2 $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit heating power PLFh if PLR <= 100% ta1 = -0.0577 ta2 = 1.04 ta3 = 0.0156 $ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit heating power PLFh if PLR > 100% tb1 = -0.158 tb2 = 2.05 tb3 = -0.889

$ Part load characteristic of crankcase heater for outdoor unit heating power PFch_h u1 = 0.737 u2 = -1.17 u3 = 0.470

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Appendix W LG Sensitivity Analysis


A 2,250 square foot mixed use building is selected for the sensitivity analysis. This is test C11A10 from the ACM Manual. EnergyPro version 5.1 is used to calculate the TDV Energy of a Proposed Design using a Sanyo VRF system with outdoor unit model ARUN154BT2, two ARUNU363BG indoor units and three ARUNU073BH indoor units for both space cooling and heating needs via the Title 24-2008 Standard Design.

Building Description
This prototype (prototype A from the ACM Manual) is a one-story building measuring 30 ft by 75 ft and is 12 ft high. Glass exists in a continuous band around the entire building perimeter with the sill 2.5 feet above the floor. The building has a single thermal zone.

Roof:

JAIV: 02-A5 Wood Framed Rafter w/CRRC-1 Certified Roof

Walls:

JAIV: 09-A3 R-13 Wood framed

Glazing:

North U-Factor = 0.47, SHGC = 0.51 Non-North SHGC = U-Factor = 0.47, SHGC = 0.36

Floor:

JAIV: 21-A3 R-19 Raised Floor

HVAC System Description


The outdoor unit MultiV III ARUB144DT3 has a rated cooling capacity of 144,000 Btu/h and a rated heating capacity of 162,000 Btu/h.

Climate Zones
All sixteen California climate zones are used in this sensitivity analysis.

Simulation Runs
A Proposed Design has been created using EnergyPro for each climate zone using an LG Multi V system with outdoor unit LG MultiV III ARUB144DT3 and multiple indoor units. All sixteen proposed designs are run with EnergyPro to demonstrate the TDV energy savings of the LG Multi V Proposed Designs compared with the Title 24-2008 Standard Designs (results listed in table 4).

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Results
Table 4 Annual TDV Energy Savings of LG Multi V Proposed Design vs Title 24-2008 Standard Design

TDV Total (kBtu/ft) Climate Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 T24-2008 VRF % Savings T24-2008

Annual kWh VRF % Savings T24-2008

Annual Therms VRF % Savings

233.33 273.24 219.33 249.48 222.68 246.96 213.32 281.71 291.64 311.38 303.39 288.52 302.62 346.15 385.01 280.33

181.77 200.19 177.39 193.05 177.82 202.19 167.98 214.6 218.82 224.78 216.56 204.94 213.49 238.37 260.24 253.95

22% 27% 19% 23% 20% 18% 21% 24% 25% 28% 29% 29% 29% 31% 32% 9%

23242 26717 22785 25259 23357 23666 24532 26468 27246 28773 28641 27989 30441 30591 35952 24178

20698 23462 19947 21342 19885 20038 20280 20977 21242 21845 23837 22474 23662 23506 25003 30149

11% 12% 12% 16% 15% 15% 17% 21% 22% 24% 17% 20% 22% 23% 30% -25%

338 305 170 195 134 56 50 78 83 112 371 319 255 296 76 659

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

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Appendix X LG MULTI V Performance Curve Data


ASSIGN PELMin = 25 PELMax = 3280 LDmin = 0 $ Minimum piping length in feet. rated condition $ Maximum piping length in feet $ Minimum level difference in feet. rated condition

LDmax = 328 $ Maximum level difference in feet if indoor units are lower than outdoor unit. 130 ft if indoor units are higher PLROmin = 0.1 PLRImin = 0.5 Cd = 0.25 BCSC = 0.013 recovery type VRF BCSH = 0.0065 recovery type VRF PLCH = 0.06 CRmin = 0.5 CRmax = 1.3 $ Minimum part load ratio before outdoor unit cycles $ Minimum part load ratio before indoor unit cycles $ Coefficient of degradation when outdoor unit cycles $ Branch controller power kW per zone in cooling. only for heat $ Branch controller power kW per zone in heating. only for heat $ Crankcase heater rated kW $ Minimum combination ratio $ Maximum combination ratio

$ Boundary of temperature corrections for cooling capacity and power TFc_cMax = 1.5 TFc_cMin = 0.01 TFp_cMax = 1.5 TFp_cMin = 0.0 $ Maximum TFc_c (temperature correction on cooling capacity) $ Minimum TFc_c (temperature correction on cooling capacity) $ Maximum TFp_c (temperature correction on cooling power) $ Minimum TFp_c (temperature correction on cooling power)

$ Boundary of temperature corrections for heating capacity and power TFc_hMax = 1.5 TFc_hMin = 0.01 TFp_hMax = 1.3 TFp_hMin = 0.0 $ Maximum TFc_h (temperature correction on heating capacity) $ Minimum TFc_h (temperature correction on heating capacity) $ Maximum TFp_h (temperature correction on heating power) $ Minimum TFp_h (temperature correction on heating power)

$ Cooling operation temperature ranges

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ZWBmin = 57 ZWBmax = 75 ODBmin = 23 ODBmax = 110

$ Minimum indoor suction temperature F $ Maximum indoor suction temperature F $ Minimum outdoor dry-bulb temperature F $ Maximum outdoor dry-bulb temperature F

$ Heating operation temperature ranges ZDBmin = 62 ZDBmax = 75 OWBmin = -4 OWBmax = 60 $ Minimum indoor suction temperature F $ Maximum indoor suction temperature F $ Minimum outdoor wet-bulb temperature F $ Maximum outdoor wet-bulb temperature F

$ Cooling curves $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity CFc_c if CR <= 100% aa1 = 0.0 aa2 = 1.0 aa3 = 0.0 $ constant $ CR $ CR**2

$ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity CFc_c if CR > 100% ab1 = -0.698 ab2 = 2.77 ab3 = -1.07 $ constant $ CR $ CR**2

$ Temperature Correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity TFc_c ODB_C = 50 $ ODB>50F b1 = -5.21 b2 = 0.152 b3 = -8.35E-4 b4 = 1.33E-2 b5 = -1.97E-7 b6 = -2.27E-4 $ ODB<=50F $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB * ODB $ Cooling curves split at 50F

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b1a = -5.21 b2a = 0.152

$ constant $ ZWB

b3a = -8.35E-4 $ ZWB**2 b4a = 1.33E-2 $ ODB

b5a = -1.97E-7 $ ODB**2 b6a = -2.27E-4 $ ZWB * ODB

$ Temperature Correction for indoor unit cooling capacity TFic_c $ ODB>50F c1 = -3.41 c2 = 8.93E-2 c3 = -3.57E-4 c4 = 1.35E-2 c5 = -2.86E-5 c6 = -1.61E-4 $ ODB<=50F c1a = -3.41 c2a = 8.93E-2 $ constant $ ZWB $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB * ODB

c3a = -3.57E-4 $ ZWB**2 c4a = 1.35E-2 $ ODB

c5a = -2.86E-5 $ ODB**2 c6a = -1.61E-4 $ ZWB * ODB

$ Piping length correction for outdoor unit cooling capacity PFc_c, must be <= 1 f1 = 1.02 f2 = -6.4E-4 f3 = 3.74E-7 f4 = -2.23E-4 f5 = 0.0 f6 = 0.0 f7 = 0.0 $ constant $ PEL $ PEL*PEL $ LD $ CR $ CR*CR $ CR * PEL

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$ Temperature correction for outdoor unit cooling power TFp_c $ ODB>50F g1 = -6.17 g2 = 0.189 g3 = -1.34E-3 g4 = -4.97E-3 g5 = 6.88E-5 g6 = 5.63E-5 $ ODB<=50F g1a = -6.17 g2a = 0.189 g3a = -1.34E-3 g4a = -4.97E-3 g5a = 6.88E-5 g6a = 5.63E-5 $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB*ODB $ constant $ ZWB $ ZWB**2 $ ODB $ ODB**2 $ ZWB*ODB

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit cooling power PLFc if PLR <= 100% ia1 = 0.0735 ia2 = 0.335 ia3 = 0.591 $ constant $ PLR $ PLR**2

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit cooling power PLFc if PLR > 100% ib1 = 3.22 ib2 = -4.44 ib3 = 2.21 $ constant $ PLR $ PLR**2

$ Part load characteristic of crankcase heater for outdoor unit cooling power PFch_c j1 = 1.0 j2 = -1.0 j3 = 0.0 $ constant $ PLRp $ PLRp**2

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$ Heating curves $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity CFc_h if CR <= 100% ka1 = 0.0 ka2 = 1.0 ka3 = 0.0 $ Combination Ratio Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity CFc_h if CR > 100% kb1 = -0.901 kb2 = 2.73 kb3 = -0.825

$ Temperature Correction for outdoor unit heating capacity TFc_h l1 = -2.86E-1 l2 = 2.54E-2 l3 = -1.61E-4 l4 = 4.77E-2 l5 = -1.64E-4 l6 = -4.86E-4 $ constant $ ZDB $ ZDB**2 $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Temperature Correction for indoor unit heating capacity TFic_h m1 = -5.0E-1 m2 = 3.24E-2 m3 = -2.22E-4 m4 = 3.52E-2 m5 = -1.11E-4 m6 = -3.42E-4 $ constant $ ZDB $ ZDB**2 $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Piping length correction for outdoor unit heating capacity PFc_h, must be <= 1 p1 = 1.01 p2 = -7.98E-6 p3 = -3.07E-7 $ constant $ PEL $ PEL**2

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p4 = 1.22E-5

$ LD

$ Defrosting correction for outdoor unit heating capacity DFco_h, must be <= 1 q1 = 1.53 q2 = -4.37E-2 q3 = 7.00E-4 q4 = 0.0 $ constant $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ OWB**3

$ Temperature correction for outdoor unit heating power TFp_h r1 = 9.19E-1 r2 = 7.72E-3 r3 = -7.47E-5 r4 = 6.62E-3 r5 = 7.08E-6 r6 = -1.89E-4 $ constant $ ZDB $ ZDB**2 $ OWB $ OWB**2 $ ZDB*OWB

$ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit heating power PLFh if PLR <= 100% ta1 = 6.11E-2 ta2 = 6.89E-1 ta3 = 2.50E-1 $ Part load characteristic of outdoor unit heating power PLFh if PLR > 100% tb1 = -3.51 tb2 = 7.48 tb3 = -2.96

$ Part load characteristic of crankcase heater for outdoor unit heating power PFch_h u1 = 1.0 u2 = -1.0 u3 = 0.0

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