ASHRAE declaration

This graphic contains the ASHRAE declarations in metric and English. It contains the value for specifications such as typical heat release, nominal airflow, maximum airflow, maximum weight, system dimensions, maximum elevation, maximum dry bulb temperature, and maximum dew point.
Notes:
  1. Airflow is designed to increase as the local ambient room temperature, altitude, or component temperature increases. Minimum airflow assumes an ambient temperature below 16o C (60.8o F) and altitude below 110 m (360 ft) and no component-based fan-speed increase. Nominal airflow assumes an ambient temperature of 25o C (77o F), sea-level and nominal workloads. Maximum airflow is based on an operating condition that results in the fan speeds operating at their maximum speed (for example, operating at 40o C (104o F) or at very high workloads).
  2. Weights provided assume that the optional Earthquake Kit (FC 8014 or 8015) is not installed.
  3. Dimensions do not include top exit cabling feature (FC 5823)
  4. For ambient temperatures exceeding 25o C (77o F), the acoustical noise levels of the system may increase significantly as the speeds of the air moving devices increase. See Acoustics for the declared acoustical noise emission levels for the system under nominal temperature conditions of 23o C plus or minus 2o C (73.4o F plus or minus 3.6o F).
  5. Maximum ambient reduces 1o C (1.8o F) for every 175 m (574 ft) over 900 m (2953 ft). At 3048 m (10,000 ft), maximum allowable ambient temperature is 28o C (82o F).
  6. See the elevation label (elevation label) or tropical climate label (tropical climate label) in the Systems Safety Notices document to determine if there are any elevation limitations or tropical climate limitations for your country.