Overview
The Toshiba Carrier Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) rooftop unit with Vane Axial Fan (VAF) technology is ideal for existing rooftop replacement application.
Options like electric heat with single-point power connection, horizontal or vertical discharge, economizer and use of existing curb can help make a replacement job go faster and become more cost effective with minimal down time.
Product Features
- Available in 3, 4 & 5 ton capacity
- Unit Power Supply: 208/230-1-60 or 460-3-60
- Direct drive, ECM motor
- Max external static pressure up to 1.2
- Pre painted exterior panels and primer-coated interior panels tested to 500 hour salt spray protection
- Two-inch disposable returns air filters
- Full perimeter base rail with built in rigging adapters for fork trucks slot
- ASHRAE 15 & 34
- Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations
- Light weight compared to standard rooftop unit
- Use existing roof curb
- Increased efficiency
- Unit is shipped with mounting bracket for flow selector box as standard for heat recovery system
- Optional features like electric heat & economizer are available from factory for field installation
Reliability Features
- Finned tube heat exchanger
- Suitable for R410a refrigerant
- All equipment wiring complies with NEC requirements
- Unit constructed in accordance with UL and UL, Canada standards
Installation Features
- Same foot print as installed Carrier 3-5 ton rooftops back to 1989, reducing installation costs and time
- Field convertible from vertical to horizontal airflow for slab mounting
- Unit is shipped with mounting bracket for flow selector box as standard for heat recovery system
- Factory provided controls
- Single point electric connections
Warranty
- Effective 8/1/24, the warranty for our VRF equipment will include an opportunity for a 10-year parts and compressor limited warranty. If not registered within 90 days, the warranty will be a 5-year parts and 7-year compressor limited warranty.1 See warranty certificate for details.
1Except for residential applications in California and Quebec and other jurisdictions that prohibit warranty benefits conditioned on registration.