Recommended Filter Sizes; Applying Filter Pressure Drop To Determine System Airflow; Filter Performance - Pressure Drop Inches W.c; Unit Clearances To Combustibles - York AFFINITY PT9 Technical Manual

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FILTER PERFORMANCE
The airflow capacity data published in the "Blower Perfor-
mance" table listed above represents blower performance
WITHOUT filters. To determine the approximate blower per-
formance of the system, apply the filter drop value for the fil-
ter being used or select an appropriate value from the "Filter
Performance" table shown.
NOTE: The filter pressure drop values in the "Filter Perfor-
mance" table shown are typical values for the type of filter
listed and should only be used as a guideline. Actual pres-
sure drop ratings for each filter type vary between filter manu-
facturer.

RECOMMENDED FILTER SIZES

Input
CFM
BTU/H
60
1200
80
1200
80
1600
100
2000
120
2000
NOTES:
1. Air velocity through throwaway type filters may not exceed 300
feet per minute. All velocities over this require the use of high
velocity filters.
APPLYING FILTER PRESSURE DROP TO
DETERMINE SYSTEM AIRFLOW
To determine the approximate airflow of the unit with a filter in
place, follow the steps below:
1.
Select the filter type.
2.
Determine the External System Static Pressure (ESP)
without the filter.

FILTER PERFORMANCE - PRESSURE DROP INCHES W.C.

Airflow Range
CFM
0 - 750
751 - 1000
1001 - 1250
1251 - 1500
1501 - 1750
1751 - 2000
2001 & Above

UNIT CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES

Top
Application
In.
Downflow
1
Horizontal
0
*
Combustible floor base or air conditioning coil required for use on combustible floor.
4
Cabinet
Top Return
Size
Filter in
B
(2) 14 x 20
B
(2) 14 x 20
C
(2) 14 x 20
C
(2) 14 x 20
D
(2) 14 x 20
Minimum
Opening Size
Disposable
2
In W.C.
in
230
330
330
330
380
380
463
Front
Rear
Left Side Right Side
In.
In.
In.
3
0
0
3
0
1
3.
Select a filter pressure drop from the table based upon
the number of return air openings or return air opening
size and add to the ESP from Step 3 to determine the
total system static.
4.
If total system static matches a ESP value in the airflow
table (i.e. 0.20, 0.60, etc,) the system airflow corre-
sponds to the intersection of the ESP column and Model/
Blower Speed row.
5.
If the total system static falls between ESP values in the
table (i.e. 0.58, 0.75, etc.), the static pressure may be
rounded to the nearest value in the table determining the
airflow using Step 5 or calculate the airflow by using the
following example.
Example: For a 120,000 Btuh furnace operating on high
speed blower, it is found that total system static is 0.58" w.c.
To determine the system airflow, complete the following
steps:
1.
Obtain the airflow values at 0.50" & 0.60" ESP.
Airflow @ 0.50": 2152CFM
Airflow @ 0.60": 2042 CFM
2.
Subtract the airflow @ 0.50" from the airflow @ 0.60" to
obtain airflow difference.
2042 - 2152 = -110 CFM
Subtract the total system static from 0.50" and divide this
difference by the difference in ESP values in the table, 0.60" -
0.50", to obtain a percentage.
(0.58 - 0.50) / (0.60 - 0.50) = 0.8
3.
Multiply percentage by airflow difference to obtain airflow
reduction.
(0.8) x (-110) = -88
4.
Subtract airflow reduction value to airflow @ 0.50" to
obtain actual airflow @ 0.58" ESP.
2152 - 88 = 2064
Filter Type
Washable Fibers
In W.C.
0.01
0.01
0.05
0.05
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.15
0.14
0.19
0.18
0.19
0.18
Flue
Floor/Bottom
In.
In.
0
0
1
0
Pleated
In W.C.
0.15
0.20
0.20
0.25
0.30
0.30
0.30
Closet
Alcove
In.
*
Yes
Yes
1
0
Yes
Yes
Unitary Products Group
Line
Attic
Contact
Yes
NA
2
Yes
Yes

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