GE Zoneline vertical packaged terminal air conditioners ® 2010 Architects and Engineers Data Manual
Specifications 230/208 Volt Models Features Electric resistance heat Heat pumps Cool only AZ85E09DAC AZ85E12DAC AZ85E18DAC AZ85H09DAC AZ85H12DAC AZ85H18DAC AZ85W09DAC AZ85W12DAC AZ85W18DAC BTUH 9,000/8,800 11,700/11,500 17,900/17,700 8,800/8,600 11,700/11,500 17,800/17,700 E.E.R. (BTUH/Watt) 10.5/10.5 10.6/10.6 9.3/9.3 10.5/10.5 10.6/10.6 9.3/9.3 Dehumidification (pints/hr.) 2.5 3.2 5.0 2.5 3.2 5.0 Universal Heater (kW @ 230 volts) 2.61/3.42/4.81 2.61/3.42/4.81 2.61/3.42/4.81 2.61/3.42/4.81 2.61/3.
geappliances.com Table of Contents Front Cover.................................................................................................................. 1 Mini-Specs/Nomenclature....................................................................... 2 Table of Contents......................................................................................... 3 Introduction.....................................................................................................
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The GE Zoneline Vertical Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner ® geappliances.com The GE Zoneline® vertical air conditioner is available in 8,800 BTUH, 11,700 BTUH or 17,800 BTUH cooling capacity with either resistance heat, cool only or heat pump units with resistance heat backup. Each cooling capacity is available in a dual rated unit that operates on either 230 volts or 208 volts and in a unit designed to operate on 265 (277) volts.
Features and Benefits Excellent efficiency and dehumidification Cooling Temperature Limits degrees F. GE recognizes the importance of energy efficiency and dehumidification in an air conditioning system and uses EER (Energy Efficiency Rating) as a means of reporting the relative cooling efficiency of the unit. EER is the rating system used for Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps. The GE Zoneline® Vertical Packaged Terminal Heat Pump has outstanding COP ratings.
geappliances.com Features and Benefits Permanently Lubricated Fan Motors Central Desk Control The ZVAC has two permanently lubricated, totally enclosed fan motors. The motors are permanently lubricated to reduce maintenance and totally enclosed to keep dirt and water out of the motor windings. Terminals are provided on the unit to allow a Central Desk Control system to be interfaced with the unit.
Features and Benefits 3-Speed Indoor Fan Motor for selectable HIGH and LOW speeds Since the ZVAC discharge air may be routed through duct work for air distribution into the room and into other rooms, the units are equipped with a 3-speed fan to provide greater air movement, to compensate for the additional duct length. GE recommends an HVAC engineer be consulted to determine the best fan speed for the application.
geappliances.com Features and Benefits to operate this low because of the larger outdoor coil area and because central system heat pumps have a reverse cycle defrost mode that melts accumulated frost off the outdoor coil. Other vertical packaged terminal heat pump units terminate heat pump operation and switch to more expensive resistance heat at outdoor temperatures in the 40°F. to 45°F. range.
System Essential Components and Installation Wall Plenum Since the unit itself does not install in the wall opening, the use of a plenum is necessary to contain and separate the outdoor air paths. The plenum must be able to hold water in the bottom without leaking into the wall cavity. It also must have a “splitter” to separate the outdoor air paths and prevent the discharge air from being drawn back into the unit. The wall plenum is the first component to be installed.
System Essential Components and Installation Unit including sleeve and front panel The unit is packaged with the case and the front panel in place (filter not included). Installation begins by removing the front panel and pulling the unit out of the case. The empty case is positioned on the platform in the closet with the outdoor side facing the wall plenum opening (remove the side panel if a side installation is to be made) and secured to the plenum with six field supplied screws (stainless recommended).
System Essential Components and Installation Resistance Heat - Single Stage Cooling/ Single Stage Heating Thermostats GE Thermostat Model Number RAK164D1 RAK164P1 Type Low Voltage Conductors Digital Programmable 5 5 Heat Pump - Single Stage Cooling/ Two Stage Heating Thermostats GE Thermostat Model Number RAK148P1 RAK148D1 Type Low Voltage Conductors Programmable Digital 6 6 One of the customer-requested features on the ZVAC unit is the ability for the user to select either HIGH or LOW fan speed o
geappliances.com Complete Accessory List Kit Number RAK3152 RAK3202 RAK3302 RAK4157 RAK4207 RAK4307 RAK5157 RAK5207 RAK5307 RAK148D1 RAK148P1 RAK164D1 RAK164P1 RAVAL1 RAVRG1 RAVRMS RAVRG2 RAVWP6 RAVWP8 RAVWP12 RAVWP15 RAVHW1 RAVHW2 RAVHW3 Description For Additional Information Refer to Pages Line cord power connection kit - 230/208 V - 2.61/2.19 kW - 15 amp 11 & 12 Line cord power connection kit - 230/208 V - 3.42/2.87 kW - 20 amp 11 & 12 Line cord power connection kit - 230/208 V - 4.81/4.
ZVAC Hydronic Kit Specifications RAVHW1 RAVHW2 RAVHW3 Performance specifications for hydronic heating kits applied to AZ85W-series ZVAC models: The ZVAC hydronic heat kits are matched up (applied) to the AZ75W-series models as shown below: RAVHW1 (1-Row Kit) ZVAC cool-only PTAC model—matched to hydronic kit as shown Voltage (60 Hertz) Heating capacity designed to meet standard ARI rating conditions of 200°F water entering temp/ 180°F water exiting temp/70°F entering air temp External static pressure Air
geappliances.com Required Accessories REQUIREDACCESSORIES (Check “Essential Elements” on the unit.) (Check the the “Essential Elements” label onlabel the unit.
UNIT INSTALLED THROUGH FRONT OF CASE UNIT INSTALLED THROUGH SIDE OF CASE Top View Top View Architectural Louver Architectural Louver ~1-7/8" ~3" 11-1/2" 10" 3" min. ~1-7/8" ~3" 11-1/2" 3" min. 10" duct 5" min. 10" duct 10" Door/access panel 3" min. 4" min. Unit front Unit front 5" min. Door/access panel Side View Inside wall Rigid ductwork Outside wall Flexible or rigid duct • 4" min.from front of case – Unit installed through FRONT of case. • 5" min.
geappliances.com Suggested Bid Form Specifications The following are suggested specifications for the 8500 Series Vertical Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps: The contractor shall furnish Vertical Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners or Heat Pumps of the sizes and capacities shown on the schedule or in the specifications.
Additional Specifications For GE Vertical Zoneline® Heat Pumps Heat pump unit shall automatically switch from heat pump operation to electric resistance heat when it is unable to provide sufficient heat to maintain room temperature or when the outdoor temperature falls below 25°F. Unit shall be equipped with a temperature activated valve to allow condensate water generated during defrost cycles to drain into the specified drain system.
Zoneline warranty geappliances.com ® Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty. For service in the U.S., call 800-GE-CARES. In Canada, contact: Gordon Williams Corp. at 1-888-209-0999.
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