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Chart PD-5. Airside Pressure Drop<br />

SCWF/SIWF 52, 58 and SCRF/SIRF 50<br />

Chart PD-7. Airside Pressure Drop<br />

SCWF/SIWF 72<br />

Performance Airside Pressure<br />

Data Drops<br />

Chart PD-6. Airside Pressure Drop<br />

SCWF/SIWF 65<br />

Chart PD-8. Airside Pressure Drop<br />

SCWF/SIWF 80 and SCRF/SIRF 60<br />

Notes:<br />

1. Dotted line on construction filters indicates cfm where face velocity exceeds manufacturer’s recommended maximum of 30 0 fpm. After startup, construction filters must be<br />

replaced with medium velocity or high velocity filters.<br />

2. Air pressure drop through electric heat is 0.5 inches WC.<br />

3. Refer to Page 25-26 for pressure drop through flexible horizontal discharge plenum.<br />

4. Refer to Page 24 for pressure drop through heating coils.<br />

5. For 4-inch catridge filters, air pressure drops must be added to the external static pressure design point.<br />

6. All fan curve values calculated for R-22 refrigerant.<br />

PKG-PRC002-EN 23

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