Applied Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner and Heat Pumps Catalog 1300-2 16" × 42" Angled Top – Model PDAA/PDHA 16" × 42" Flat Top – Model PDAF/PDHF Model PDAF/PDHF Model PDAA/PDHA Engineered for flexibility and performance™
Table of Contents Introduction The Ideal Solution For New Construction and Replacement...................................................... 4 Replacement Guide................................................. 5 Unit Features Beyond "Standard" Expectations...................6-9 16" × 42" Angled Top Unit........................10-11 16" × 42" Flat Top Unit..............................12-13 Applied Unit Features Unit Components............................................ 14 Touchpad Controls.................
The Ideal Solution for New Construction & Replacement 450,000 square foot manufacturing plant, located in Auburn, New York Superior Zoned Heating And Cooling: • • • Hotel and motel guest rooms • Offices and other spaces in a variety of buildings Hospitals and assisted living facilities Ideal For New Construction or Replacement Applications Apartments, college dormitories and military barracks McQuay Applied PTAC/PTHP Is The Right Choice! • The broadest selection of features and customizable optio
Replacement Guide Wall Opening Dimension Discharge Return Air Heat Type Manufacturer Model 161/4" x 421/4" Angled Flat Bottom Front Electric Hydronic AC HP PTC • • • • • Amana PTH • • • • 52PE • • • • 56PC • • • • • • • Carrier 56PQ 52SC • • • 52SE • • • • 52SQ • • • • PTA • • • • Climate Master PTP • • • • PTH • • • • PC • • • • CNI PH • • • • PDE • • • • PDH • • • • PE •
Beyond “Standard” Expectations Customize To Suit Your Needs Select from a wide variety of features, factory-supplied options and accessories to build the ideal unit for your application and help reduce labor and installation costs. Energy Efficient For Low Operating Costs Applied PTAC/PTHP units are ARI certified units built with quality components and exceed industry standards for energy efficiency.
Quiet Operation The GentleFlo™ cross-tangential fan wheel design of Applied PTAC/PTHP units provides whisper quiet operation while delivering maximum airflow required for proper air circulation. Separate indoor and outdoor fan motors further reduce operating sound levels and costs. The heavy gauge construction of the chassis and cabinet minimizes vibration for quieter operation. Vibration isolators on the rotary compressor keep it running smoothly and quietly.
Beyond “Standard” Expectations Room Comfort Manual Fresh Air Damper Control - Left End Easy To Use Digital Controls The unit control pad offers digital readout and is easy to use when selecting fan speed, mode of operation and temperature setting. A precise digital temperature display provides guests with an exact comfort setting, thereby eliminating uncomfortable temperature swings and costly overheating/overcooling associated with nondigital electromechanical controls.
Beyond “Standard” Expectations Electric Heat Override Easy To Read LED Diagnostics Compressor Protection The Hydronic Experts Heat pump units can be manually switched to electric heat, providing added freeze protection if the heat pump mode is not available due to a compressor failure.
16" × 42" Angled Top Unit Features PDAA/PDHA 16" × 42" Angled Top Complete solution, high efficiency and very quiet – five sizes from 7,000 to 17,000 Btuh A. Heating/Cooling Chassis Complete air-cooled refrigeration system with a low noise indoor tangential fan wheel. Outdoor propeller fan with slinger ring provides efficient condensate removal. Separate indoor and outdoor fan motors are permanently lubricated for low maintenance and reliable operation.
16" × 42" Angled Top Unit Features C. Basic Wall Sleeve (BWS) 16" high × 42" wide × 13.75" deep and constructed from galvanized 18-gauge steel that is primed and pre-painted with an antique ivory finish. It is insulated and arrives in a removable protective plastic film. Custom Wall Sleeve (CWS) (optional) is constructed of G-60 galvanized, phosphatized 18-gauge steel with a baked-on epoxy based powder coat paint finish to provide maximum corrosion protection.
16" × 42" Flat Top Unit Features 16" × 42" Flat Top Unit Complete solution, high efficiency and very quiet – five sizes from 7,000 to 17,000 btuh A. Heating/Cooling Chassis Complete air cooled refrigeration system with a low noise tangential fan, outdoor propeller fan with slinger ring provides efficient condensate removal. Fan motors and concealed manual fresh air damper (auto damper for hydronic).
Applied 16" × 42" Chassis Common Features E. Hydronic Subbase Heat Section (Option) – 2-row, finned/tube coil furnished for either hot water or steam and mounted in an 8" subbase. 5/8" O.D. copper pipe connections supplied. Louvered subbase front panel with quick opening latches is hinged for easy access to piping, valves and 1/2" permanent filter. Optional fused disconnect available when required. Subbase has side channels for up to 13¾" adjustment. Includes receptacle. H.
Applied 16" × 42" Chassis Common Features J. Compressor The reliable, high efficiency rotary compressor is hermetically sealed and designed for continuous operation. The compressor is isolated to minimize vibration and sound transmission for quiet operation. J. K. High Capacity Heat Transfer Surfaces The finned/tube coils incorporate state-ofthe-art technology.
Applied 16" × 42" Chassis Common Features Digital Touchpad Control Keys And Indicators Labels The PDAC/PDHP Standard Touchpad Control is used to control both an integral air conditioner and a source of heat. The user will by default control the electronic controller via the touchpad. The user can select with a jumper for the unit to receive commands from a remote thermostat.
Applied 16" × 42" Chassis Common Features Premium (7-Day Programmable) Digital Touchpad • Provides all the features of the Standard Controller, plus master/slave, infra-red control, auto damper, wall mounted remote thermostat, heat fan lockout Digital Touchpad with Automatic Changeover from Cooling to Heating & Heating to Cooling LED with Program Setting Display 9-LED Indicators 8- Push Button Display Inputs Display Inputs: ON/OFF Turn the unit on and off Increase the temperature set point Decrease the
McQuay 16" × 42" Model Product Nomenclature Note: For Illustration purposes only. Not all options available with all models. Please consult a McQuay Sales Representative for specific availability.
Model Quick Selection Guide Chassis Customization Options Description Unit Size Unit Type - PDAC/PDHP 007 009 012 Cabinet Type 16 x 42 Top Mount Hydronic 16 x 42 Angled Top 16 x 42 Flat Top 115-60-1 208/230-60-1 265/277-60-1 Voltage 208/230-60-1 w/ standby 115-60-1 265/277-60-1 w/ standby 115-60-1 208/230-60-1 w/ standby (all sizes) Cooling Capacity BTUH • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7,400 9,100 015 017 • • • • • • • • • n/a n/a n/a
ARI Performance Data(6) UNIT SIZE Cooling 007 Sensible Btuh(1) 6,500 6,500 6,500 7,500 EER 10.9 10.9 10.9 10.7 Volts 115 208/230 265 115 208/230 265 208/230 Full Load Amps(6) 7.43 4.07 3.34 9.33 5.45 4.04 7.15 6.09 8.21 6.69 10.03 Watts(1) 679 679 679 850 850 850 1,306 1,306 1,532 1,532 1,806 208/230 265 208/230 265 208/230 3.5 kW 5.0 kW 208/230 265 Amps 10.7/11.9 kW Amps 14,400 16,800 7,500 7,500 9,000 9,000 9,600 9,600 11,700 10.
Dimensional Data – 16" × 42" Angled Top Unit Cabinet & Wall Sleeve 3/8" (Stamped) Louver 11/8" (Architectural) 42" (1067mm) 133/4" (349mm) 81/4" (210mm) 43" (1092mm) 1" (25mm) 22o 16" (406mm) 17" (432mm) See Note 1 411/2" (1054mm) Note: Unit pictured with subbase installed. Subbase is optional on 208V 230V units. Subbase is standard on all 265V and units with hydronic heat. See page 29 for subbase dimensions. Sides are adjustable.
Typical Installation Types Wall Opening Requirements – 16" × 42" When roughing in the opening for the wall sleeve, sufficient clearance from the walls and floor is required. The wall sleeve should be positioned a minimum of 5/8" from the finished side wall to accommodate the room cabinet. A minimum distance of 3" above the finished floor is required for return air. The rough opening should measure 161/4" high × 421/4" wide. When using a louver frame, the opening must measure 165/8" × 425/8".
Typical Installation Types Frame And Brick Construction Examples Frame And Brick With Electrical Subbase Frame And Brick With Hydronic Subbase Steel Lintel (by others) Steel Lintel (by others) Outside Louver Outdoor Louver 43/8" (111mm) 133/4" (349mm) Mounting Holes (by installer) 8 /4" (209mm) 17" (432mm) 16" (406mm) Room Cabinet Wall Sleeve Subbase Caulk Perimeter both Indoor and Outdoor Before Installing Louver 133/4" (349mm) 1 See Note Leveling Finished Floor Leg or Top Power Supply Connect
Typical Installation Types Panel Wall Construction Examples Panel Wall With Standard Electrical Subbase Panel Wall With Hydronic Subbase Louver Frame (see page 32 for details) Louver Frame (see page 32 for details) Outside Louver 81/4" (209mm) Wall Sleeve 17" (432mm) 17" Room (432mm) Cabinet 133/4" (349mm) 81/4" (209mm) 16" (406mm) Room Cabinet Hydronic Heating Coil Electrical Subbase Gasket & Caulk Perimeter See Note 81/4" (209mm) Outside Louver 133/4" (349mm) 16" (406mm) Wall Sleeve Caulk
Typical Installation Types Thick Wall Construction Examples Thick Wall With Electrical Subbase Thick Wall With Hydronic Subbase See Table 1, page 23 See Table 1, page 23 Steel Lintel (by others) Caulk Perimeter Mounting Screws (by installer) Outside Louver 43/8" Min. (111mm) See Note 2 133/4" (349mm) 16" (406mm) Wall Sleeve Extension Electrical Subbase 81/4" (209mm) 1" (25mm) 17" (432mm) Room Cabinet See Note 1 Floor Note: 1.
Dimensional Data – PDAF/PDHF 16" x 42" Flat Top Unit Cabinet Assembly & Wall Sleeve 42" (1067mm) 43" (1092mm) Top View 93/4" (248mm) 133/4" (349mm) 16" (406mm) Front View 11/8" (29mm) Architectural Louver 3/8" (10mm) Stamped Louver Right End View Chassis 523/32" (145mm) 42" (1067mm) 24" (610mm) 101/32" (255mm) Wall Sleeve Top View 211/8" (537mm) Wall Sleeve 161/64" (407mm) 285/8" (727mm) Fin Width Front View 179/16" (446mm) Right End View without Wall Sleeve Catalog 1300-2 / Page 25 of 42
Accessories Common to 16" × 42" Units Wall Mounted Thermostats – Quick Selection Guide Thermostat Item Number Single Stage 107095701 107095801 107095901 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Two Stage Heat Pump Manual Changeover (Cool/Off/Heat) • • • • Settable Differential Range Auto Changeover Status LEDs Backlit Display 7-Day Programmable Temporary and Vacation Hold • • • Programmable Fan On/Off Delay Non-Programmable Hard Wired • • • • • • • • • Wireless 4 or 5 Wire Capable
Accessories Common to 16" × 42" Units Wall Mounted, Non-Programmable Thermostat Wall Mounted, 7-Day Programmable Thermostat Manual Changeover One-Stage Heat And Cool or One-Stage Heat Pump Manual Changeover One-Stage Heat And Cool or One-Stage Heat Pump McQuay Part No.
Accessories Common to 16" × 42" Units Wall Mounted, 7-Day Programmable Thermostat Optional Remote Sensor - Part No. 667720401 Standard Auto or Manual Changeover Two Stage Heat/ Two Stage Cool McQuay Part No. 107095901 (1-Pk, White with Wall Plate) The Fast, Easy Solution For Temperature Sensing Problems.
Accessories Common to 16" × 42" Units Subbase – Weight 3" (76mm) High Electrical........................... 10 lbs. (5kg). 4" (102mm) High Electrical....................... 12 lbs. (5.4kg) Electrical Subbase 3" or 4" High Electrical Junction Box for Main Power Connection 3" × 5" Opening for Electrical and/or Drain Rough-In An electric subbase is available for the PDAC/ PDHP unit. The subbase height can be either 3" or 4".
Accessories Common to 16" × 42" Units Hydronic Subbase 8" High Heat Section The PDAC hydronic model requires 1" minimum from the front edge of the wall sleeve to the finished wall. Side channels are furnished with all subbases for a maximum depth extension of 13¾". Subbases are available with or without receptacles or fuse disconnect switches 2-row, finned/tube coil furnished for either hot water or steam and mounted in an 8" subbase. 5/8" O.D. copper pipe connections supplied.
Accessories Common to 16" × 42" Units Drain Kits Drain kits are recommended for the heat pump units, and may be used on any unit as required. They eliminate excessive condensate accumulation which is generated during the heating cycle of the heat pump. There are two types of drain kits employed with the Packaged Terminal equipment; internal drains and external drains. Internal Drain An internal drain is mounted to the bottom of the wall sleeve prior to installation of the sleeve.
Accessories Common to 16" × 42" Units Wall Sleeve Extension PDAC/PDHP Standard 16" × 42" Angled Top Unit The standard wall sleeve will accommodate the maximum wall thickness described in Table 2. For thicker walls, wall sleeve extensions are available from your local distributor. Air splitters will be included in the wall sleeve extension as shown in the illustrations below. Louver Frame Louver frames should be used for panel wall and thin wall applications to assure positive anchoring to the wall.
Accessories Common to 16" × 42" Units Flush Stamped Louver Dimensions 1” 159/16” Notes: 1. Optional stamped aluminum, or architectural extruded aluminum. 2. Knockouts are provided in stamped louver for clearance of external drain for heat pump (both sides). 3. Either louver can be installed from inside the building. 15/16” 417/8” IMPORTANT 3/8” Air flow required for PTAC units must not be restricted by exterior plants or walls.
Accessory – PDAF/PDHF Flat Top 16" × 42" ExtendAire™ Kit The ExtendAire plenum system is internally lined with 1/4" (6mm) fiberboard, 6 lb. (13.2 kg) density to prevent condensation on the exterior surface. Factory painted Antique Ivory, matching the finish of the basic cabinet. Each extension section is furnished in two pieces such that the rear half can be fastened to the wall and the front half then snapped in place without the use of screws or tools. Duct cross-sectional dimension is 4½" × 7½".
Wiring Diagrams Premium (Programmable) Digital Control 1– Jumper Placement to Select System Module (See Jumper Detail) A– Place jumper across AC/HYD to select Air Conditioner/Hydronic Heat. B– Place jumper across AC/E to select Air Conditioner/Electric Heat. C– Place jumper across AC/HYD/E to select Air Conditioner/Hydronic/Electric. D– Place jumper across HP to select Heat Pump E– P l a c e j u m p e r a c r o s s H P / E t o s e l e c t Heat Pump/Electric.
Wiring Diagrams Standard (Non-Programmable) Digital Control 1– Jumper Placement to Select System Module (See Jumper Detail) A– Place jumper across AC/E to select Air Conditioner with Electric Heat. B– Place jumper across HP to select Heat Pump C– Place jumper across HP/E to select Heat Pump with Electric Back-up Heat.
Wiring Diagrams Digital Control Board With Standby Power The standby power connections, L1 STBY and L2 STBY are meant to run the indoor motor at a separate voltage from the other motors, compressor and outdoor motor. When used as such, the jumpers, JH1 and JH2, must be cut. This renders L1 & L2 and L1 STBY and L2 STBY isolated from each other. If there is no need to run the motors at a separate voltage the L1 = L1 STBY and L2 = L2 STBY. Therefore one voltage is used to run all motors.
Wiring Diagrams Digital Control Board Without Standby Power The standby power connections, L1 STBY and L2 STBY are meant to run the indoor motor at a separate voltage from the other motors, compressor and outdoor motor. When used as such, the jumpers, JH1 and JH2, must be cut. This renders L1 & L2 and L1 STBY and L2 STBY isolated from each other. If there is no need to run the motors at a separate voltage the L1 = L1 STBY and L2 = L2 STBY. Therefore one voltage is used to run all motors.
Engineering Guide Specifications – PDAC/PDHP 16" × 42" Furnish and install where shown on plans (packaged terminal air conditioners) (packaged terminal heat pumps) of the sizes and capacities shown on the schedule. The units shall be located as shown on the drawings and shall include cabinet/wall sleeve, chassis, outdoor louver, and room cabinet. (Units furnished with hydronic heat shall also include a hydronic subbase, valve and appropriate controls).
Engineering Guide Specifications – PDAC/PDHP 16" × 42" During The Heating Cycle: Electric Resistance Heat – Control will call for electric heat when the space temperature is 1°F lower that the set point. The control will cease its call when the space temperature is 3°F or higher than set point. Only the indoor fan motor and electric resistance heater are energized. The outdoor condenser fan motor and compressor shall not be energized.
Engineering Guide Specifications – PDAC/PDHP 16" × 42" The indoor fan will stop if indoor coil temperature falls below 78°F. It will restart at its set speed when indoor coil temperature rises back to 80°F. Condensation accumulated during reverse cycle heating must NOT be evaporated against the indoor coil so as to prevent contamination of the indoor air with pollutants and odors. Condensation must be disposed of using a (external) (internal) drain system as shown on plans.
Filtration (Standard) – Room side return air shall be completely filtered through a permanent, washable polypropylene mesh filter. Foam type filters are not acceptable. Filter must be a UL listed class II, 38% average arrestance efficiency (ASHRAE test) air filter with low resistance to airflow (0.02 w.g. at 300 CFM) and high dust holding capacity of 55 grams.