table 26.1 - general Performance data - models With Blower
model size (digits 4-6)
Btu/Hr input
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Btu/Hr output
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Blower style (digit 16 letter)
max. temp. rise (°f)
min. temp. rise (°f)
max. cfm
min. cfm
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model size (digits 4-6)
Btu/Hr input
➀
Btu/Hr output
➀
Blower style (digit 16 letter)
max. temp. rise (°f)
min. temp. rise (°f)
max. cfm
min. cfm
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model size (digits 4-6)
Btu/Hr input
➀
Btu/Hr output
➀
Blower style (digit 16 letter)
max. temp. rise (°f)
min. temp. rise (°f)
max. cfm
min. cfm
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model size (digits 4-6)
Btu/Hr input
➀
Btu/Hr output
➀
Blower style (digit 16 letter)
max. temp. rise (°f)
min. temp. rise (°f)
max. cfm
min. cfm ➁
model size (digits 4-6)
Btu/Hr input ➀
Btu/Hr output ➀
Blower style (digit 16 letter)
max. temp. rise (°f)
min. temp. rise (°f)
max. cfm
min. cfm ➁
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Ratings are shown for elevations up to 2000 ft. For higher elevations the input rating should be reduced at the rate of 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level.
For Canada, in elevations between 2000 and 4500 feet, the unit must be derated to 90% of the rating listed above.
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For Variable Air Movement Applications, see page 17.
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