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SECTION V: AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE
Table 9: Natural Gas Application Data
Available On Models
Input (MBH)
1
High Fire / Low Fire
Output (MBH)
High Fire / Low Fire
Gas Rate
2
Cu. Ft.
Per Hr.
High Fire / Low Fire
Number of
Burners
3, 3-1/2, 4, 5 Tons 65/43 52/34 60.5/40 2
3, 3-1/2, 4, 5 Tons 100/65 80/53 93.0/60.5 3
4, 5 Tons 125/82 101/66 116.3/76.3 4
NOTES:
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 Per Cu. Ft.
Table 10: Propane
1,4
(LP) Gas Application Data
Available On Models
Input (MBH)
2
High Fire / Low Fire
Output (MBH)
High Fire / Low Fire
Gas Rate
3
Cu. Ft. Per Hr.
High Fire / Low Fire
Number of
Burners
3, 3-1/2, 4, 5 Tons 65/43 52/34 26.0/17.2 2
3, 3-1/2, 4, 5 Tons 100/65 80/53 40.0/26.0 3
4, 5 Tons 125/82 101/66 50.0/32.8 4
NOTES:
1. Propane applications are accomplished by field installation of a Propane Conversion Accessory Kit. For more information, see the Accessories section in the Tech-
nical Guide.
2. Input rate valid for elevations up to 2000 feet above sea level. For elevations above 2,000 feet, gas input rate should be reduced by 4% for each 1,000 feet above
sea level.
3. Based on 2500 BTU Per Cu. Ft.
4. Refer to the Accessories section in the Technical Guide for a brief description of the propane conversion kit.
Table 11: Airflow Performance - Side Duct Application
Model Jumper Position
External Static Pressure (Inches WC)
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
SCFM SCFM SCFM SCFM SCFM
SCFM SCFM SCFM SCFM SCFM
36065
High Cool
A 1371 1354 1303 1257 1209
1148 1084 1008 934 878
B 1293 1246 1206 1152 1098
1028 938 865 813 767
C 1232 1178 1131 1077 1012
929 853 790 738 690
D 1058 999 931 859 762
694 635 582 523 459
Low Cool
A 1153 1095 1036 979 899
810 751 697 643 588
B 1015 952 884 802 709
646 582 528 467 402
C 882 805 741 625 556
501 415 359 297 228
D 805 718 642 523 436
376 294 247 193 118
High Heat
A 1126 1067 1006 945 860
777 718 664 608 551
B 1015 952 884 802 709
646 582 528 467 402
C 955 886 821 721 642
584 508 453 391 324
D 910 836 774 661 592
537 453 396 333 265
Low Heat
A 970 902 837 742 659
599 527 472 410 343
B 818 732 659 540 456
397 314 265 211 136
C 766 674 593 473 377
314 234 190 142 63
D 721 625 540 413 314
251 172 131 102 53
36100
High Cool
A 1374 1333 1298 1255 1204
1145 1100 1044 993 933
B 1304 1260 1218 1170 1116
1055 1007 953 896 834
C 1233 1186 1137 1085 1029
965 915 861 799 736
D 1063 1006 937 871 806
735 678 628 550 484
Low Cool
A 1120 1067 1004 944 882
813 758 707 635 569
B 1025 966 892 823 756
684 625 575 494 427
C 882 812 716 633 559
480 412 366 270 199
D 821 746 641 552 475
392 321 276 174 101
High Heat
A 1704 1667 1645 1612 1572
1520 1477 1419 1384 1327
B 1506 1468 1441 1404 1358
1302 1259 1203 1159 1101
C 1322 1278 1238 1191 1138
1077 1030 975 920 859
D 1251 1205 1157 1107 1051
987 938 884 824 761
Low Heat
A 1392 1352 1318 1276 1226
1168 1123 1067 1017 957
B 1251 1205 1157 1107 1051
987 938 884 824 761
C 1139 1087 1027 968 907
839 785 733 663 598
D 984 922 841 769 700
625 564 515 430 361
Continued on following pages. See end of Table 11 for NOTES.