Tabletitle - table 3: natural gas application data, Natural gas application data, Propane (lp) gas application data – Johnson Controls 341426-BIM-A-0108 User Manual

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TABLE 3: NATURAL GAS APPLICATION DATA

AVAILABLE ON MODELS

INPUT CAPACITY

(MBH)

1

OUTPUT

CAPACITY

(MBH)

GAS RATE

2

FT.

3

/HR.

NUMBER OF

BURNERS

TEMP. RISE °F AT FULL

INPUT

3

MIN.

MAX.

3 & 3-1/2 TON

45

36

42

2

25

55

3 & 3-1/2 TON

70

56

65

3

25

55

4 & 5 TON

80

64

74

3

25

55

3 & 3-1/2 TON

90

72

84

4

30

60

4 & 5 TON

108

87

100

4

30

60

4 & 5 TON

135

108

126

5

35

65

1.

Heating capacity valid for elevations up to 2000 feet above sea level. For elevations above 2,000 feet, rated capacity should be reduced by 4% for
each 1,000 feet above sea level.

2.

Based on 1075 BTU/Ft.

3

.

3.

The air flow must be adjusted to obtain a temperature rise within the range shown. Continuous return air temperature should not be below 55°F.

TABLE 4: PROPANE

1

(LP) GAS APPLICATION DATA

AVAILABLE ON MODELS

INPUT CAPACITY

(MBH)

2

OUTPUT

CAPACITY (MBH)

GAS RATE

3

FT.

3

/HR.

NUMBER OF

BURNERS

TEMP. RISE °F AT FULL

INPUT

4

MIN.

MAX.

3 & 3-1/2 TON

45

36

18

2

25

55

3 & 3-1/2 TON

70

56

28

3

25

55

4 & 5 TON

80

64

32

3

25

55

3 & 3-1/2 TON

90

72

36

4

30

60

4 & 5 TON

108

87

43

4

30

60

4 & 5 TON

135

108

54

5

35

65

1.

Propane applications are accomplished by field installation of a Propane Conversion Accessory, Model 1NP0807 for 3 and 3-1/2 ton units with
33-1/2” tall cabinets and Model 1NP0808 for 4 and 5 ton units with 41-1/2” tall cabinets.

2.

Heating capacity valid for elevations up to 2,000 feet above sea level. For elevations above 2,000 feet, rated capacity should be reduced by 4% for
each 1,000 feet above sea level.

3.

Based on 2500 BTU/Ft.

3

.

4.

The air flow must be adjusted to obtain a temperature rise within the range shown. Continuous return air temperatures should not be below 55°F.

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