Recommended Maximum Cfm; Terminal Location; Step 2 - Lay Out Terminals - Carrier MODULINE 37HS Application Data

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As a result, slightly higher maximum cfm per unit is al-
lowed as compared to interior zones or the north perimeter,
which have relatively constant loads.
The maximum cfm per unit also is affected by the desired
sound level in the room and the type of use of the space.
For example, an executive office uses low sound levels
but the furnishings generally absorb more sound so the al-
lowable cfm/unit is only slightly lower than other types of
rooms.
Table 3 — Recommended Maximum Cfm
Per Terminal
37HS1
TYPE OF
East
Interior
SPACE USE
West
and
and
North
South
General
110
95
Office
With
100
90
Carpet
Private
Office
With
90
80
Tile
Executive
85
75
Office
Step 2 — Lay Out Terminals
LOCATE UNITS IN T-BAR GRID — In making a layout,
begin with a plan view of the ceiling. Normally, the ceiling
grid and the lighting is done first and the diffuser plan must
fit the layout.
The center of the room is the ideal location, but where
that space has been reserved for lighting, the Moduline dif-
fuser has enough flexibility to provide good distribution when
not centered in the room.
For a two-way blow diffuser, anywhere from the
to the
1
point (wall to wall) is usually suitable. Outside of
4
the
points, a one-way blow diffuser may be needed. Use
1
4
two-way blow diffuser wherever possible and one-way blow
only when really necessary. (See Fig. 14.)
Fig. 14 — Diffuser Locations for
Preferred 2-Way or One-Way Blow
MODULINE UNITS
37HS2
37HS4
East
East
Interior
Interior
West
West
and
and
and
and
North
North
South
South
220
190
400
350
200
180
330
300
180
160
300
270
170
150
280
250
1
point
4
Most jobs use a 2- x 4-ft grid T-Bar ceiling with 2- x 4-ft
or 2- x 2 ft tiles.
The first consideration in making a layout is to place the
terminals as economically as possible in the grid, which means
locating the terminals perpendicular to the main tees.
Main tees (the ones with hangers) are 4 ft on center (nor-
mally) and the cross tees are spaced 2 ft apart between the
mains to make up a 2- x 4-ft T-bar grid. Additional trim tees
may be used to divide the ceiling into a 2- x 2-ft grid.
The Moduline units use mounting brackets and hang from
(run perpendicular to) the main tees. While the units can be
installed anywhere between mains, the most common loca-
tion is on the center line of the cross tee (replaces the cross
tee). The next most common location is half way between
cross tees. See Fig. 15.
While less desirable, the units can be run parallel to the
main tees. Unless absolutely necessary the units should not
replace the main tee because this means the main tee must
be cut. A location halfway between the mains is common
and in this case additional hangers are required to the upper
plenum of the unit or to the cross tee near the unit.
Special units are available for many other types of
ceilings.
Fig. 15 — Terminal Location
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