Bring the fresh in. Dedicated Outside Air Systems



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Bring the fresh in. Dedicated Outside Air Systems

The inside story on outside air. On average, we breathe in 3,400 gallons of air each day. Ambient indoor air pollution is a major problem, affecting health and productivity in the workplace. Bringing in fresh, outside air is critical to maintaining indoor air quality. Dedicated Outside Air Systems

Fresher air. Higher efficiency. A Dedicated Outside Air System (DOAS) from YORK delivers clean, dehumidified outside air in all weather and climate conditions. New standards for efficiency and high performance green buildings continue to put pressure on designing building systems. With a YORK DOAS, you can meet ASHRAE requirements for fresh air and your requirements for energy efficiency. As standards and guidelines continue to evolve, you have the flexibility to easily adapt. Count on high efficiency and proven performance in both heating and cooling conditions. Plus, you get the quality performance you expect from YORK equipment, including: Energy savings no matter what the season Robust construction for reliability and long life More factory installed options for easy installation The right combinations. The DOAS unit is designed for more combinations of heating and cooling than other units. For northern climates requiring extra heat or southern climates needing more cooling, the DOAS unit can handle it. Makeup and ventilation air application characteristics Zone 8 Zone 7 Zone 6 Zone 5 Up to 100% outside air Continuous conditioning of the air Extended operational time (up to 24 / 7) Precise unit CFM delivery Climate Zone Map You need a 100% outside air system that can handle the extremes from a north Canadian winter to a south Florida summer. Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 1

Bring the fresh in. When the heat is on. Cool thinking. Don t worry about pipes freezing or blowing cold air on a person in extreme weather conditions. The unit s heating system is designed to handle extreme weather conditions as well as spring time light-load days. The heating system can provide 100 F rise with turn down as low as 10% with gas control. 5:1 or 10:1 gas modulation 92% & 80% gas heating efficiency Constant thermal efficiency gas heating during modulation 409 stainless steel heat exchangers SCR electric heat modulation Safeties and alarms Condensate neutralizer High capacity heat Allowing large volumes of hot, untreated air to enter a conditioned space creates uncomfortable conditions and loss of environmental control. Using 100% outside air means treating the air in all conditions. From 55 F through 115 F, the mechanical cooling system operates to properly condition the air, meeting the needs of a variety of applications. Energy efficient compressors 10%-100% capacity modulation ECM condenser fans Low ambient operation Corrosion-proof, double sloped drain pan Sound blankets Coil coating - 6,048 hours salt spray effectiveness Freezestat, high and low pressure switch Performance under any conditions. The YORK DOAS features an independent reheat system. This allows stable, predictable year-round performance. Its digital capacity control reliably maintains consistent 52 55 F discharge air temperature during spring, summer and fall seasons.

A wide range of benefits for a wide range of applications. The best kind of energy is the kind you re-use. Applications that require 100% outside air place a strain on equipment because of the extended run times. In a typical hotel corridor installation, the units run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. YORK units are robust and designed for extended use. Foam panel double wall construction R13 insulation value Renewable/organic insulation material Safe bottom lifting Pre-painted G90 galvanized steel Hinged and lockable doors The center of it all. The supply fan is the heart of the system. Long lasting features include: The energy recovery module pre-conditions the fresh air by using energy from the exhaust air. The DOAS unit, with the energy recovery module, integrates this technology, allowing greater application flexibility. Integrated power, controls and mechanical ARI rated enthalpy wheel Superior sensible and latent performance Minimal cross contamination (less than 5%) Slide out servicing Optional low ambient control kit for temperatures below 10 F Electric preheat Standard filtration (MERV8) Standard barometric relief exhaust damper Can handle unbalanced air flows Direct drive plenum fan VFD Control (standard) Duct pressure control Building pressure control Slide-out servicing Phase loss protection Power exhaust (optional) Building static pressure Supply fan tracking

Bring the fresh in. Easy-to-use, advanced controls. Traditional control systems are pushed to their limits to accommodate 100% outside air applications The DOAS unit features a control system specifically designed to meet these demanding requirements. It has the ideal blend of custom unit performance without overwhelming the user with unnecessary setpoints, menus and confusing complex sequences. When needed, the unit gives the right information at the right time. Standard unit mounted display Optional remote display(s) Native BACnet & LON communication Test mode and start-up operation Controller level status lights Quick setpoint menus Permanent unit memory back-up Unit safeties Anti-cycle program Seamless BAS integration. Alarm & Recovery High discharge air temperature Low discharge air temperature No airflow Failed sensor(s) Phase loss/brownout Smoke Mechanical heat 5 alarms codes 10 error codes Mechanical cooling 7 alarm codes Intelligent system recovery Sequences of Operation Neutral air control Space temperature reset control Tempered air control Process control Supply air constant volume Supply air variable volume Duct static & building static Demand ventilation Exhaust fan matching Summer/winter fan speed Space fan speed control Manual & external control Power exhaust control Mixed air damper controls Duct static & building static Demand ventilation Exhaust fan matching Manual & external control Energy recovery Modern buildings are relying more on building wide automation systems to maintain proper facility control. The native BACnet control system has been specifically designed to be integrated with building automation systems. LON protocols are also available. More importantly, the DOAS control system is intuitive and user friendly.

2 11 3 5 1 4 1. Energy efficient compressors 10-100% capacity modulation 2. ECM condenser fan motors 3. MERV 8 & 13 filters 4. ECM power exhaust 5. Outside air damper Provides up to 100% outside air 6. Direct drive plenum fan Variable frequency drive 7. Heat section Gas or electric heat Modulating or staged control 409 stainless steel heat exchanger 8. Fully interlaced DX coil 9. Independent modulating reheat circuit 10. Integral energy recovery wheel 11. Double wall foam panel construction 12. DDC unit controller 10 6 9 8 12 7

Bring the fresh in. You can choose from a range of 100% outside air DOAS units to provide comfort for a wide variety of conditions. Select the right one for your specific application. Model JDMA/JDHA -060-090 -120-150 -180-210 -240-300 -360 Nominal Cooling Capacity Input BTU 60,000 90,000 120,000 150,000 180,000 210,000 240,000 300,000 360,000 Tons 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 17.5 20 25 30 Nominal Airflow Gas Heat Size (see table below) Power scfm (JDMA) scfm (JDHA) Standard Efficiency High Efficiency 650-1500 975-1680 1300-3000 1625-3500 2000-4400 2275-5250 2600-5500 3400-7500 3900-9000 750-1680 1290-2250 1500-3550 1875-3550 2250-5500 2625-5500 3000-5500 3750-8700 4500-9350 H75-H300 H100-H400 H100-H500 H150-H700 H200-H800 G150-G300 G150-G600 G150-G600 G225-G600 208/3, 230/3, 460/3, & 575/3 60Hz Size -060 also available in 230/1/60 power voltage. Natural Gas or Propane Heating Standard Efficiency (80%) High Efficiency (90%) Option MBH Code Input Output H50 50 40 H75 75 60 H100 100 80 H102 100 80 H125 125 100 H150 150 120 H175 175 140 H200 200 160 H202 200 160 H300 300 240 H400 400 320 H402 400 320 H502 500 400 H602 600 480 H702 700 560 H802 800 640 G150 150 138 G225 225 207 G300 300 276 G302 300 276 G372 370 340 G452 450 414 G525 525 483 G602 600 552 Printed on recycled paper. BACnet is a registered trademark of American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). Johnson Controls and the Johnson Controls logo are registered trademarks in the United States of America and other countries. Other trademarks used herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies. 2015 Johnson Controls, Inc. P.O. Box 423, Milwaukee, WI 53201. All rights reserved worldwide. Printed in USA PUBL-7520 johnsoncontrols.com