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LMHSIntroduction ...........................................................................................................A2-3Unit Capacities ......................................................................................................A2-4Product Description...............................................................................................A2-5Typical Applications & Damper and Casing Leakage ...........................................A2-6Base Unit Dimensional & Product Information ......................................................A2-7Exhaust Unit Dimensional & Product Information .................................................A2-8Unit with Attenuator Dimensional & Product Information ......................................A2-9Unit with Multiple Outlet Attenuator Dimensional Data & Product Information......A2-10Multiple Outlet Attenuator & Single Round Outlet Detail .......................................A2-11Unit with Hot Water Heat Dimensional & Product Information ..............................A2-12Hot Water Coil Information ....................................................................................A2-13Hot Water Engineering Data .................................................................................A2-14Unit with Electric Heat Dimensional & Product Information ..................................A2-15Electric Heat Features & Capacities .....................................................................A2-16Low Profile Unit Dimensional & Product Information ............................................A2-17Low Profile Unit with Attenuator Dimensional & Product Information ...................A2-18Low Profile Unit with Hot Water Heat Dimensional & Product Information ...........A2-19Low Profile Unit with Hot Water Heat and AttenuatorDimensional & Product Information ......................................................................A2-20Low Profile Unit with Electric Heat Dimensional & Product Information ...............A2-21Performance Data (AHRI Certified Data, A2-4) ....................................................A2-22Control Information ...............................................................................................A2-24Engineering Specification .....................................................................................A2-25
LMHS Standard UnitThis unit features a compact design forsystems with diverse control packages, which makes it a great choice for virtually any application.
LMHS Unit withHot Water HeatOffered with or without an integral attenuator, this unit features water coils up to 4-rows. Hot water coil vent and drain option is available.
LMHS Unit withElectric HeatFeaturing an integral attenuator, this unit is available in a wide range of voltages with a variety of optional accessories. LineaHeat proportional solid state electronic control is available with or without leaving air temperature control.
LMHS Exhaust UnitThis unit is designed for exhaust applications requiring a rectangular inlet and rectangular outlet.
LMHS Low Profile UnitIdeal for applications with ceiling plenum height restrictions, this unit offers the same variety of options as the standard single duct with a compact 10 1/4” unit height.
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The LMHS terminal units are among the most versatile single duct air control products on the market, providing easy HVAC system integration with diverse control packages. The LMHS unit comes standard in several different configurations. The compact design simplifies the building layout process for virtually any application. The efficient and reliable LMHS unit is available with pneumatic, analog or direct digital control options. When your design requires an easily integrated terminal unit, the Krueger LMHS is the terminal unit of choice.
MODELLMHS - Single Duct Terminal Unit
FEATURES• 22 Gage Galvanized steel casing construction with a 20
gage casing option that provides strength and product durability.
• AHRI listings for certified performance in accordance with AHRI Standard 880 testing standard.
• Suitable for low, medium, or high pressure applications; able to operate throughout a wide range of HVAC systems.
• Available 6”x9” access opening for easy accessibility during routine inspections and maintenance.
• Several casing liner options provide quiet and clean operation.
• Airflow capacities from 40 to 7000 CFM providing airflow control for most commercial applications.
• Round inlet sizes from 4” through 16” diameter which are slightly undersized to fit standard spiral and flex duct; size 20 inlet is rectangular, 13 1/2”x7 7/8”; size 22 inlet is rectangular, 15 7/8”x23 7/8”.
• Rectangular discharge with slip and drive connections providing quick and easy connection to hot water heat coils and down stream duct work.
• Digital, analog, or pneumatic controls with pressure independent or dependent control packages allows tailoring to many building systems.
• K4 Lineacross four quadrant, multi-point center averaging sensor or optional linear, multiple-point, averaging velocity sensor, offers low resistance to airflow while providing amplified velocity pressure signal to the controller.
• Gasketed round volume control damper operates over a full 90° range and provides a low leakage shutoff position.
• Compact unit casing sizes accommodates installation in reduced ceiling plenum space.
• A wide range of auxiliary heat options, including electric and hot water heat.
• LineaHeat solid state electronic proportional controlled heaters are available with or without leaving air temperature control.
• AC solid state relays offer silent operation for stage electric heat.
• Revit models are available at www.krueger-hvac.com/revit.
Introduction: LMHS
LMHS with Hot Water Heat
LMHS Base Unit
LMHS with Electric Heat
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20 2100 420 425* The Standard Minimum CFM value is based on a signal of 0.03”
WG differential pressure of the inlet sensor. Minimum CFM may be 0. The inlet sensor is capable of reading a signal down to .01” WG. To operate unit below the Standard Minimum CFM values listed, DDC Controller must be capable to accurately read below 0.03” WG.
** Electric heat based on CFM necessary to engage airflow proving safety switch. Minimum CFM of unit will depend on the kW selected for that unit.
SELECTION EXAMPLE - BASED ON CFM CRITERIAA zone exists requiring VAV control. The maximum flow is to be 500 CFM; the minimum is to be 175 CFM, based on heat requirements. Use the table to the right to select a size 6. Note that size 7 will also be capable of controlling the required amount.
AIRFLOW CAPACITY DETAILS1. CFM ranges are factory set on all pressure independent
pneumatic control sequences.2. Factory set minimum CFMs are based on the controller’s
ability to accurately maintain flow setting. Factory will not set controls outside the ranges indicated.3. Minimum CFM settings can be set at 0 CFM; however,
ventilation requirements can be met by setting a minimum greater than zero. Krueger recommends a minimum setpoint equal to 25% of the nominal flow rating of the terminal.
4. Pressure dependent pneumatic or electric controls do not have the ability to control CFM settings. Therefore, the minimum setting is always zero. A set maximum flow rate is not possible.
5. Check the selected kW value to be sure it does not exceed the recommended 45°F temperature rise.
Formula: ∆T = kW x 3160
CFM
Discharge temperature must not exceed 120°F.6. The ASHRAE handbook of fundamentals states that
discharge temperatures in excess of 90°F are likely to result in objectionable air temperature stratification in the space. Also, ventilation short circuiting may occur. ASHRAE Standard 62.1 limits discharge temperatures to 90°F or increasing the ventilation rate when heating from the ceiling.
LMHS Unit Capacities
AHRI Certified Performance Data for LMHS Single Duct Terminal Units
NOTES: All sound data is based on tests conducted in accordance with AHRI 880-11. ∆Ps is the difference in static pressure from inlet to discharge. Sound power levels are in dB, re 10-12 Watts. Discharge sound power is the sound emitted from the unit discharge. Radiated sound power is the sound transmitted through the casing walls. Discharge sound power has been corrected for end reflection. NC application data is from AHRI Standard 885-08 Appendix E, as a function of flow rate shown. See Krueger’s selection program for specific sound data for optional liners; 1/2”, dual density liner shown. See Engineering section for reductions and definitions. AHRI certification points are shown in bold, white font in the sound performance data found on page A2-22 and A2-23.
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constructed of 22 gage galvanized steel with a 20 gage option.
INLET COLLARS• All round 20 gage inlet collars
accommodate standard spiral and flex duct sizes.
• Left or right hand is determined by looking in the direction of airflow with the unit in the installed position.
OUTLET CONNECTION• All standard outlet connections are
rectangular and require a slip and drive duct connection.
• Round and multi-outlet discharge options are available.
DAMPER ASSEMBLY• Unit sizes 4-16 utilize a round control
damper. Unit sizes 20 and 22 have rectangular inlets. Size 20 utilizes a single blade damper design and size 22 has an opposed blade control damper. All damper assemblies utilize a solid 1/2” shaft that rotates in self lubricating Delrin® bearings.
• Damper blade incorporates a flexible gasket for tight airflow shutoff and operates over a full 90° rotation.
• The damper position is marked by an arrow embossment on the end of the damper shaft, except size 22.
CASING LINERS All liners are attached to the unit casing with both adhesive and weld pins to ensure long term durability (excludes Sterilwall and Perforated Doublewall). The standard liner option is 1/2” thick, 1 1/2 lb. dual density fiberglass insulation that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A.• (Optional) 1” Thick Insulation: 1”
thick, 1 1/2 lb. dual density fiberglass insulation that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A.
• (Optional) Cellular Insulation: 1/2” or 1” thick, 1 1/2 lb. density, smooth surface, polyolefin, closed-cell foam insulation for fiber free application. Cellular insulation meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A and does not support mold or bacteria growth.
• (Optional) Steriliner Insulation: 13/16” thick, 4 lb. density, rigid board insulation with nylon reinforced foil covering insulation fibers that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A. Liner shall be attached to unit casing by adhesive and weld pins with full-seam-length
Z-strips to enclose and seal the insulation cut edges.
• (Optional) Sterilwall Insulation: 1/2” or 1” thick, 1 1/2 lb. dual density fiberglass insulation that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A, enclosed between the unit casing and a non-perforated internal sheet metal cover extending over the fiberglass insulation, as well as covering the liner cut edges.
• (Optional) Perforated Doublewall Insulation: 1/2” or 1”, 1 1/2 lb. dual density fiberglass insulation that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A, enclosed between the unit casing and a perforated internal sheet metal cover extending over the fiberglass insulation and covering the liner cut edges.
• (Optional) No Liner: No internal insulation liner.
• See Krueger’s selection program for acoustical impact of different liners.
AIRFLOW SENSOR• All units are equipped with a factory
installed airflow measuring sensor.• The standard sensor is a K4
LineaCross four quadrant, multipoint center averaging sensor.
• (Optional) Linear, multi-point, velocity averaging sensor with an amplified signal is also available.
• Balancing taps are provided to allow for easy airflow verification.
• Both the linear and K4 LineaCross sensors use the same flow constant.
CONTROLS• Pneumatic, analog or factory mounted
direct digital control types are available. A “no control” unit is also available for field mounting of direct digital controls where a sheet metal enclosure will be provided by Krueger.
ACCESS PANEL• (Optional) Gasketed access panel in
the terminal unit casing is available for viewing damper components and for upstream cleaning of the hot water coil fins. Available only on size 22 when ordered with integral attenuator. The access panel is insulated with the same liner as the unit.
HOT WATER HEAT• Hot water coils are constructed of ten
aluminum fins per inch with sweat type, left or right hand, tubing connections. The 1/2” diameter coil tubing is water leakage tested to 400 PSIG and has a
wall thickness of 0.016”. High capacity and steam coils are available by special request.
• Vent and drain option is available.
ELECTRIC HEAT• Heaters are ETL listed in accordance
with UL standards and are constructed of 20 gage galvanized steel.
• Available Combinations: [120, 208/240, 277 Volt, Single-Phase] [208/240 Volt, Three-Phase, Three-Wire] [480 Volt, Three-Phase, Four-Wire]. Other voltage options available as a special. Contact your Krueger Representative for more information.
• Standard heaters are equipped with primary automatic and secondary manual reset thermal cutout, de-energizing magnetic contactors, airflow proving switch and 80/20 Ni-Cr elements.
• Electric heater options include fused or non-fused door interlocking disconnect switch, AC solid state relay, fuse block and dust tight control enclosure.
• LineaHeat solid state electronic controlled heaters are available with or without leaving air temperature control. Contact your Krueger representative or the Krueger web site for additional information.
CONTROL TRANSFORMERS• Electric heat units include a factory
supplied, mounted and wired 24 volt control transformer inside the electric heat enclosure for electronic control applications.
• Non-electric heat units, with electronic proportional controls are available with an optional factory supplied and wired control transformer mounted inside the control enclosure.
LABELS• Label information is adhered to each
unit and includes model name, unit size, configuration code, airflow (CFM), balancing chart and tagging data.
PACKAGING• LMHS base units with and without hot
water coils are individually packaged in a carton and stacked on a pallet. Attenuated units and electric heat units are stacked directly on the pallet. All pallets are banded and stretch wrapped with cellophane.
LMHS Product Description
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Krueger LMHS single duct terminal units are designed to be easily incorporated in the overall building HVAC design. Control packages allow the LMHS to be used in constant volume and variable volume applications. Although designed for compatibility with low pressure (<0.10”Ps), the LMHS unit performs reliably in high pressure systems as well (up to 6.0” Ps). See the Engineering section for more information.
In variable volume pressure independent applications, the LMHS unit compensates for system pressure, while adjusting the airflow in response to room thermostat demand. When used in a constant volume application, the LMHS can maintain a set flow requirement, compensating for fluctuations in system pressure.
Interior zones are typically controlled by an LMHS with a cooling-only control package; exterior zones are often controlled by an LMHS with electric or hot water reheat coils and a reheat control package.
Depending on the layout of the duct work, it is sometimes more practical to specify the LMHS with a single, factory-installed round discharge or with multiple round outlets.
NOTE: Reference the Design Guidelines in the Engineering section of this catalog for more details on Oversizing Terminal Units, Capacity Concentrated in Too Few Terminal Units, Insufficient Space, and Improper Discharge Conditions.
LMHS Typical Application
NOTES: Damper leakage is measured with the damper fully closed using an actuator. A precision low flow orifice is used upstream of the unit to measure the leakage rate as a function of the measured upstream static pressure. Casing leakage is determined with the damper fully open and the discharge of the unit sealed. A precision low flow orifice is used upstream of the unit to measure the leakage rate as a function of the supplied static pressure. Leakage testing conducted in accordance with ASHRAE 130-2008.
Damper Leakage Casing LeakageInletSize
1.5" WG 3.0" WG 6.0" WG 0.5" WG 1.0" WG 1.5" WG 3.0" WGCFM CFM CFM CFM CFM CFM CFM
LMHS UNIT WITH MULTIPLE OUTLET ATTENUATOR, INLET, SIDE, & BOTTOM VIEWS
C
DAMPER
H
W
D
AIRFLOW SENSOR
6 1/4"
12 3/8"
CHARTED 'A' DIMENSION INCLUDES INLET ADAPTER PROVIDED ON SIZES 4 & 5
A 15 1/2"
CONTROL ENCLOSURE
INLET
AIR FLOW
INLET
AIR FLOW
51 1/2"36"
DISCHARGE
AIR FLOW
DISCHARGE DAMPER TYP
6" 9"
B
2 1/4"
ACCESS PANEL OPTIONAL
BOTTOM VIEW
SIDE VIEW INLET VIEW
3 3/8"
A / C / G / L
AIRFLOW
AIRFLOW
B / D / H / M
AIRFLOW
E / J
AIRFLOW
F / K
LMHS UNIT WITH MULTIPLE OUTLET ATTENUATOR, OPTIONAL OUTLET TYPES
LMHS UNIT WITH MULTIPLE OUTLET ATTENUATOR, DIMENSIONAL DETAILSInletSize
Max.CFM [L/s] W H A B D Outlet
Types4 230 [109] 12" 8" 5 3/8" 1 1/2" 3 7/8" A / B5 360 [170] 12" 8" 5 3/8" 1 1/2" 4 7/8" A / B6 515 [243] 12" 8" 3 3/8" 1 1/2" 5 7/8" A / B7 700 [330] 12" 10" 3 3/8" 1 1/2" 6 7/8" C / D / E8 920 [434] 12" 10" 3 3/8" 1 1/2" 7 7/8" C / D / E / F9 1160 [547] 14" 12 1/2" 3 3/8" 2 1/2" 8 7/8" D / E / G / H / J10 1430 [675] 14" 12 1/2" 3 3/8" 2 1/2" 9 7/8" D / E / G / H / J12 2060 [972] 16" 15" 3 3/8" 3 1/2" 11 7/8" H / J / K / L / M14 2800 [1321] 20" 17 1/2" 3 3/8" 5 1/2" 13 7/8" H / J / K / L / M16 3660 [1727] 24" 18" 3 3/8" 7 1/2" 15 7/8" H / J / K / L / M
NOTES: Right-hand base unit with electronic control enclosure shown; left-hand is available. Multiple outlets are not available in size 22. See page A2-11 for additional outlet information.
LMHS Unit with Multiple Outlet Attenuator Dimensional Information
STANDARD FEATURES• 22 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• NEMA 2 steel control enclosure for electric or electronic
components.• 1/2” Thick dual density fiberglass insulation that meets
NFPA 90A and UL 181 safety requirements.• Four quadrant center averaging airflow sensor. • Manual balancing valves/dampers.• Variety of pneumatic, electric, analog, and factory mounted
direct digital control packages for pressure dependent and pressure independent systems.
• ETL Listed - Adherence to UL 429 for electrically operated valves.
OPTIONAL FEATURES• 20 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• Liners: 1/2” or 1” Cellular Insulation, 1” Dual Density
Fiberglass Insulation, Steriliner, or no liner.• Linear averaging airflow sensor.• 24 Volt transformer.• Disconnect switch for electronic controls.• Left-hand or right-hand control enclosure.• Dust tight control enclosure.• Bottom access panel.• Cam locks (bottom access panel).• Hanger brackets.
LMHS Unit with Multiple Outlet Attenuator Features & Options
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LMHS UNIT WITH HOT WATER HEAT, DIMENSIONAL DETAILS
NOTES: Right-hand base unit with electronic control enclosure shown; left-hand is available.
STANDARD FEATURES• 22 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• NEMA 2 steel control enclosure for electric or electronic
components.• 1/2” Thick dual density fiberglass insulation that meets
NFPA 90A and UL 181 safety requirements.• Four quadrant center averaging airflow sensor.• Hot water coils.• Variety of pneumatic, analog, and factory mounted direct
digital control packages for pressure dependent and pressure independent systems.
• ETL Listed - Adherence to UL 429 for electrically operated valves.
OPTIONAL FEATURES• 20 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• Liners: 1/2” or 1” Cellular Insulation, 1” Dual Density
Fiberglass Insulation, Sterilwall, Steriliner, Perforated Doublewall, or no liner.
• Linear averaging airflow sensor.• 24 Volt transformer.• Disconnect switch for electronic controls.• Dust tight control enclosure.• Left-hand or right-hand control enclosure.• Left-hand or right-hand water coil connection.• Bottom access panel. • Cam locks. • Hanger brackets. • Vent and drain water coils.
LMHS Unit with Hot Water Heat Features & Options
LMHS Unit with Hot Water Heat Dimensional Information
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GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONSEAT - Entering Air Temperature (°F)EWT - Entering Water Temperature (°F)CFM - Cubic Feet/Minute (Air Volume)Btuh - Heating Capacity (British Thermal Units/hr)MBH - 1,000 BtuhWTD - Water Temperature Drop (°F)ATR - Air Temperature Rise (°F)LAT - Leaving Air Temperature (°F)kW - Heating Capacity (kilowatts)Ps - Static Pressure Drop (“WG)GPM - Gallon Per MinuteWPD - Water Pressure Drop or Head Loss (ft WG)
LMHS Hot Water Coil Engineering Data
NOTE:For hot water performance data tables, visit the Krueger website at www.krueger-hvac.com or download the Krueger selection software to run customized selections. The selection program can provide performance data with different entering air and water conditions as well as show effects of altitude and glycol on the heating performance of the water coil. The selection software also allows selections to be saved in a schedule format that can be imported onto a set of project drawings.
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NOTES: Right-hand base unit with electronic control enclosure shown; left-hand is available. See page A2-4 for minimum CFM values.
STANDARD FEATURES• 22 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• Integral sound attenuator.• NEMA 2 steel control enclosure for electric or electronic
components.• 1/2” Thick dual density fiberglass insulation that meets
NFPA 90A and UL 181 safety requirements.• Four quadrant center averaging airflow sensor. • Variety of pneumatic, analog, and factory mounted direct
digital control packages for pressure dependent and pressure independent systems.
• ETL Listed - Adherence to UL 429 for electrically operated valves.
• See Page A2-16 for electric heat standard features.
OPTIONAL FEATURES• LineaHeat solid state electronic proportional control of
electric heat.• 20 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• Liners: 1/2” Cellular Insulation, 1” Dual Density Fiberglass
Insulation, Sterilwall, Steriliner, Perforated Doublewall, or no liner.
• Linear averaging airflow sensor.• Left-hand or right-hand control & electric heat enclosure.• Fused or non-fused door interlocking heater disconnect
switch.• Fuse block with fuses for primary overload protection.• AC solid state relays.• Dust tight construction. • Hanger brackets.
LMHS Unit with Electric Heat Features & Options
LMHS Unit with Electric Heat Dimensional Information
* Check NEC for unit clearance requirements.
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ELECTRIC HEAT STANDARD FEATURES• ETL Listed, Meeting NEC Requirements• 20 Gage Galvanized Steel Construction• Line Voltage Combinations:
[120, 208/240, 277 Volt, Single-Phase] [208 Volt, Three-Phase, Three-Wire] [480 Volt, Three-Phase, Four-Wire]
• Control Transformer for Analog and Direct Digital Controls• NEMA 2 Electric Heat Control Enclosure• Slip and Drive Discharge for Field Duct Connection• 80/20 Ni-Cr Heating Elements• Automatic Reset Thermal Cutout Secondary Manual Reset
Thermal Cutouts• De-energizing Magnetic Contactors (Electronic Controls)• Positive Pressure Airflow Switch• PE Switch Step Controllers (Pneumatic Controls)
ELECTRIC HEAT OPTIONAL FEATURES• AC Solid State Relays offer silent operation for staged
electric heat.• Fuse Block with fuses for primary overload protection.• Door interlocking disconnect switches (fused or non-fused).• Dust-tight construction.
OPTIONAL HEATER CONTROL• LineaHeat Solid State Electronic Heater Control available
with or without Leaving Air Temperature Control. See the Engineering section for more information.
FORMULASA. Specify electric duct heaters using voltage, kW, and number
of steps.B. Required kW is calculated using the following relationship.
kW = Btuh kW = CFM x ∆T 3413 3160Where:Btuh = Required Heating Capacity CFM = Volume of Air Controlled During Heating (Typically 30%-100% of Maximum Cooling Volume)∆T = Leaving Air Temperature minus the entering air temperature or the desired air temperature rise across the electric heater.*NOTES: The ASHRAE handbook of fundamentals states that discharge temperatures in excess of 90°F are likely to result in objectionable air temperature stratification in the space. Also, ventilation short circuiting may occur. ASHRAE Standard 62.1 limits discharge temperatures to 90°F or increasing the ventilation rate when heating from the ceiling.
LMHS, MINIMUM / MAXIMUM kW
UnitSize Stages
1 Phase 3 Phase120 Volt 208 Volt 240 Volt 277 Volt 208 Volt (3 wire) 480 Volt (4 wire)
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
NOTES: Minimum and maximum values apply to staged heaters only. Contact your local Krueger representative for LineaHeat limits. Electric heaters are provided as slip-in type integrally mounted to the terminal unit. Where possible, select heater so that power (kW) is a whole number. Often rounding to the nearest whole number has negligible impact on discharge temperature and power consumption.
LMHS Electric Heat Features & Capacities
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STANDARD FEATURES• 22 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• NEMA 2 steel control enclosure for electric or electronic
components.• 1/2” Thick dual density fiberglass insulation that meets
NFPA 90A and UL 181 safety requirements.• Four quadrant center averaging airflow sensor.• Variety of pneumatic, analog, and factory mounted direct
digital control packages for pressure dependent and pressure independent systems.
• ETL Listed - Adherence to UL 429 for electrically operated valves.
OPTIONAL FEATURES• 20 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• Liners: 1/2” or 1” Cellular Insulation, 1” Dual Density
Fiberglass Insulation, Sterilwall, Steriliner, Perforated Doublewall, or no liner.
• Linear averaging airflow sensor.• 24 Volt transformer.• Disconnect switch for electronic controls.• Dust tight control enclosure.• Left-hand or right-hand control enclosure.• Hanger brackets.• Bottom access panel.*• Cam locks (bottom access panel).*NOTE: *Not available on size 20 with Sterilwall or Perforated Doublewall.
LMHS Low Profile Base Unit Features & Options
LMHS Low Profile Base Unit Dimensional Information
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LMHS LOW PROFILE UNIT WITH ATTENUATOR, DIMENSIONAL DETAILS
NOTES: Right-hand base unit with electronic control enclosure shown; left-hand is available.
STANDARD FEATURES• 22 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• NEMA 2 steel control enclosure for electric or electronic
components.• 1/2” Thick dual density fiberglass insulation that meets
NFPA 90A and UL 181 safety requirements.• Four quadrant center averaging airflow sensor.• Variety of pneumatic, analog, and factory mounted direct
digital control packages for pressure dependent and pressure independent systems.
• ETL Listed - Adherence to UL 429 for electrically operated valves.
OPTIONAL FEATURES• 20 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• Liners: 1/2” or 1” Cellular Insulation, 1” Dual Density
Fiberglass Insulation, Sterilwall, Steriliner, Perforated Doublewall, or no liner.
• Linear averaging airflow sensor.• 24 Volt transformer.• Disconnect switch for electronic controls.• Dust tight control enclosure.• Left-hand or right-hand control enclosure.• Hanger brackets.• Bottom access panel. *• Cam locks (bottom access panel). *NOTE: *Not available on size 20 with Sterilwall or Perforated Doublewall.
LMHS Low Profile Unit with Attenuator Features & Options
LMHS Low Profile Unit with Attenuator Dimensional Information
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LMHS LOW PROFILE UNIT WITH HOT WATER HEAT, DIMENSIONAL DETAILS
NOTES: Right-hand base unit with electronic control enclosure shown; left-hand is available.
STANDARD FEATURES• 22 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• NEMA 2 Steel control enclosure for electric or electronic
components.• 1/2” Thick dual density fiberglass insulation that meets
NFPA 90A and UL 181 safety requirements.• Four quadrant center averaging airflow sensor. • Hot water coils.• Variety of pneumatic, analog, and factory mounted direct
digital control packages for pressure dependent and pressure independent systems.
• See pages A2-13 and A2-14 for hot water coil dimensional and engineering information.
OPTIONAL FEATURES• 20 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• Liners: 1/2” or 1” Cellular Insulation, 1” Dual Density
Fiberglass Insulation, Sterilwall, Steriliner, Perforated Doublewall, or no liner.
• Linear averaging airflow sensor.• 24 Volt transformer.• Disconnect switch for electronic controls.• Dust tight control enclosure.• Left-hand or right-hand control enclosure.• Left-hand or right-hand water coil connection.• Hanger brackets.• Bottom access panel.*• Cam locks (bottom access panel).*NOTE: *Not available on size 20 with Sterilwall or Perforated Doublewall.
LMHS Low Profile Unit with Hot Water Heat Features & Options
LMHS Low Profile Unit with Hot Water Heat Dimensional Information
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LMHS Low Profile Unit with Hot Water Heat & Attenuator Dimensional Information
STANDARD FEATURES• 22 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• NEMA 2 steel control enclosure for electric or electronic
components.• 1/2” Thick dual density fiberglass insulation that meets
NFPA 90A and UL 181 safety requirements.• Four quadrant center averaging airflow sensor.• Hot water coils.• Variety of pneumatic, analog, and factory mounted direct
digital control packages for pressure dependent and pressure independent systems.
• See pages A2-13 and A2-14 for hot water coil dimensional and engineering information.
OPTIONAL FEATURES• 20 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• Liners: 1/2” or 1” Cellular Insulation, 1” Dual Density
Fiberglass Insulation, Sterilwall, Steriliner, Perforated Doublewall, or no liner.
• Linear averaging airflow sensor.• 24 Volt transformer.• Disconnect switch for electronic controls.• Dust tight control enclosure.• Left-hand or right-hand control enclosure.• Left-hand or right-hand water coil connection.• Hanger brackets.• Bottom access panel.• Cam locks (bottom access panel).NOTE: *Not available on size 20 with Sterilwall or Perforated Doublewall.
LMHS Low Profile Unit with Hot Water Heat & Attenuator Features & Options
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LMHS Low Profile Unit with Electric Heat Features & OptionsSTANDARD FEATURES• 22 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• Integral sound attenuator.• NEMA 2 steel control enclosure for electric or electronic
components.• 1/2” Thick dual density fiberglass insulation that meets
NFPA 90A and UL 181 safety requirements.• Four quadrant center averaging airflow sensor. • Variety of pneumatic, analog, and factory mounted direct
digital control packages for pressure dependent and pressure independent systems.
• ETL Listed - Adherence to UL 429 for electrically operated valves.
• See Page A2-16 for electric heat standard features.
OPTIONAL FEATURES• LineaHeat solid state electronic proportional control of
electric heat.• 20 Gage galvanized steel casing construction.• Liners: 1/2” Cellular Insulation, 1” Dual Density Fiberglass
Insulation, Sterilwall, Steriliner, Perforated Doublewall, or no liner.
• Linear averaging airflow sensor.• Left-hand or right-hand control & electric heat enclosure.• Fused or non-fused door interlocking heater disconnect
switch.• Fuse block with fuses for primary overload protection.• AC solid state relays.• Dust tight construction. • Hanger brackets.
* Check NEC for unit clearance requirements.
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NOTES: Discharge sound power is the sound emitted from the unit discharge. All sound data is based on tests conducted in accordance with AHRI 880-11 and corrected for end reflection. Sound power levels are in dB, re 10-12 Watts. ΔPs is the difference in static pressure from inlet to discharge. NC application data is from AHRI Standard 885-08 Appendix E, as a function of flow rate shown. AHRI certification points are shown in bold, white font. For a complete list of AHRI certified data, see page A2-4. All other data points listed are application ratings outside the scope of the Certification Program. See Krueger’s selection program for specific sound data for optional liners; 1/2”, dual density liner shown. Dash indicates a NC is less than 20. See Engineering section for reductions and definitions.
LMHS Discharge Sound Performance Data
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NOTES: Radiated sound power is the sound transmitted through the casing walls. All sound data is based on tests conducted in accordance with AHRI 880-11. Sound power levels are in dB, re 10-12 Watts. ΔPs is the difference in static pressure from inlet to discharge. NC application data is from AHRI Standard 885-08 Appendix E, as a function of flow rate shown. AHRI certification points are shown in bold, white font. For a complete list of AHRI certified data, see page A2-4. All other data points listed are application ratings outside the scope of the Certification Program. See Krueger’s selection program for specific sound data for optional liners; 1/2”, dual density liner shown. Dash indicates a NC is less than 20. See Engineering section for reductions and definitions.
LMHS Radiated Sound Performance Data
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The following list of standard control arrangements are available with the LMHS product offering. Each control approach offers a variety of pressure independent, pressure dependent or manual operating functions. Control functions are identified by the Krueger control package number.
PNEUMATIC CONTROL ARRANGEMENTSAll control packages are pressure independent, unless otherwise noted, and are available with or without hot water and electric heat, dual maximum airflow, heating and cooling maximum airflow and dual minimum airflow. All control arrangements include a standard linear inlet airflow sensor.
1100 - Actuator Only; DA-NC Pressure Dependent Control1101 - Actuator Only; RA-NO Pressure Dependent Control1102 - Single Function Controller; DA-NO With or Without Hot Water or Electric Heat1103 - Single Function Controller; RA-NC With or Without Hot Water or Electric Heat1104 - Multi-function Controller; DA-NO With or Without Hot Water or Electric Heat1105 - Multi-function Controller; DA-NC With or Without Hot Water or Electric Heat1106 - Multi-function Controller; RA-NO With or Without Hot Water or Electric Heat1107 - Multi-function Controller; RA-NC With or Without Hot Water or Electric Heat1108 - Dual Maximum Control; DA-NO With or Without Hot Water or Electric Heat1109 - Heating/Cooling Maximum Control; DA-NO With or Without Hot Water or Electric Heat1110 - Dual Minimum Control; DA-NO With or Without Hot Water or Electric Heat
Pneumatic Control Legend:DA - Direct Acting ThermostatRA - Reverse Acting ThermostatNO - Normally Open Damper PositionNC - Normally Closed Damper PositionSingle Function Controller - Provides Single Function, DA-NO or RA-NCMulti-function Controller - Capable of Providing DA-NO, DA-NC,RA-NC or RA-NO Functions
ANALOG CONTROL ARRANGEMENTSPressure independent control packages are available without supplemental heat, with ON/OFF hot water, electric heat, proportional hot water heat or with cooling/heating automatic changeover control. All analog control arrangements include a standard linear inlet airflow sensor, control enclosure and wall thermostat to match the control type. An optional 24 volt transformer is available that will be mounted and wired inside the control enclosure.
2100 - Heating Control2101 - Cooling Control2102 - Cooling with ON/OFF Electric Heat Control2103 - Cooling with ON/OFF Hot Water Heat Control2104 - Cooling/heating Automatic Changeover Control2105 - Cooling with Proportional Hot Water Heat Control2110 - Cooling with Proportional LineaHeat Electric Heat Control2111 - Cooling/heating Automatic Changeover with Up to Three
Stages of Electric Heat Control2113 - Cooling/heating Automatic Changeover with Proportional LineaHeat Electric Heat Control
DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENTSControl packages are supplied for factory mounting, piping and wiring. All DDC control arrangements include an inlet airflow sensor and control enclosure and are available with an optional 24 volt transformer mounted and wired inside the control enclosure.
Contact your Krueger representative for a complete list of factory mounted direct digital control arrangements.
MANUAL CONTROLManual control package consists of a manual handle fixed to the unit damper shaft.
4100 - Manual Damper Control
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LMHS UNIT Furnish and install Krueger model LMHS single duct (variable or constant) terminal units of the sizes shown in the plans.
Terminals shall be certified by use of the AHRI Standard 880 Certification Program and carry the AHRI seal.
Unit casing shall be constructed of not less than 22 gage galvanized steel. • (Optional) Unit casing shall be constructed of not less than
20 gage galvanized steel.All round air inlet collars shall accommodate standard flex duct sizes. Unit discharge shall be slip and drive construction for field attachment to downstream duct work.
Unit labels shall be adhered to each unit including model size, airflow (CFM), balancing chart, and tagged data.
(OPTIONAL) SOUND ATTENUATORThe single duct terminal units shall be provided with a one-piece integral sound attenuator section. The sound attenuator section shall consist of a continuous extension of the standard galvanized coated steel casing. Separate slip and drive attached attenuator will not be accepted.
The control air damper assembly shall be constructed of heavy gage galvanized steel with solid 1/2” shaft rotating in Delrin® bearings. Damper shaft shall be marked on the end to indicate damper position. Damper blade shall incorporate a flexible gasket for tight airflow shutoff and operate over a full 90° rotation.
LMHS unit shall be equipped with a factory installed airflow sensing device. Provide a K4 LineaCross, four quadrant, multi-point center averaging sensor with an amplified signal. • (Optional) Provide a linear, multi-point, velocity averaging
sensor with an amplified signal.Provide balancing taps to allow for easy airflow verification.
The radiated and discharge attenuation factors for the specified NC levels shall be based on either room absorption, plus an environmental adjustment factor or the attenuation factors from AHRI Standard 885-08 Appendix E, which includes room absorption, environmental adjustment factor, duct insertion, end reflection and duct branching.
CASING LINERS Unit casing shall be lined with 1/2” thick, 1 1/2 lb. dual density fiberglass insulation that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A. Insulation shall be attached to the unit casing by adhesive and weld pins.• (Optional) 1” Thick Insulation: Unit casing shall be lined with
1” thick, 1 1/2 lb. dual density fiberglass insulation that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A. Insulation shall be attached to the unit casing by adhesive and weld pins.
• (Optional) Cellular Insulation: Unit casing shall be lined with 1/2” or 1” thick, 1 1/2 lb. density, smooth surface, polyolefin, closed-cell foam insulation for fiber free application. Cellular insulation meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A and does not support mold or bacteria growth. Insulation shall be attached to the unit casing by adhesive and weld pins. Units with electric reheat 1/2” cellular insulation is enclosed between the unit casing and a non-perforated internal sheet metal cover
extending over the cellular insulation, as well as covering the liner cut edges.
• (Optional) Steriliner Insulation: Unit casing shall be lined with 13/16” thick, 4 lb. density, rigid board insulation with nylon reinforced foil covering insulation fibers that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A. Liner shall be attached to unit casing by adhesive and weld pins with full-seam-length Z-strips to enclose and seal the insulation cut edges.
• (Optional) Sterilwall Insulation: Unit casing shall be lined with 1/2” or 1” thick, 1 1/2 lb. dual density fiberglass insulation that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A, enclosed between the unit casing and a non-perforated internal sheet metal cover extending over the fiberglass insulation, as well as covering the liner cut edges.
• (Optional) Perforated Doublewall Insulation: Unit casing shall be lined with 1/2”, 1 1/2 lb. dual density fiberglass insulation that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A, enclosed between the unit casing and a perforated internal sheet metal cover extending over the fiberglass insulation, as well as covering the liner cut edges.
• (Optional) No Liner: Unit casing shall be equipped with no internal insulation liner.
ELECTRIC HEATING COILSElectric coils shall be supplied by the terminal unit manufacturer and shall be ETL listed in accordance with UL Standards. Construct coil casing with minimum of 20 gage galvanized steel. Elements shall be 80/20 Ni-Cr and supported by ceramic isolators. The integral control panel shall be housed in a NEMA 2 enclosure with access to all controls and safety devices.
Electric coils shall contain a primary automatic and secondary manual reset thermal cutout and differential pressure airflow switch for proving of airflow.• (Optional) Electric coils shall include fused or non-fused
door interlocking disconnect switch, AC solid state relay, fuse block, dust tight enclosure construction, all mounted and/or wired within the control enclosure.
• (Optional) LineaHeat solid state electronic proportional control of electric heat shall meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62, Addenda N.
• (Optional) LineaHeat solid state electronic controlled electric heater with control of the leaving air temperature limiting the unit discharge temperature to a set value.
HOT WATER COILS Hot water coil casing shall be constructed with minimum 20 gage galvanized steel with slip and drive discharge for attachment to downstream duct work. Coils shall be factory attached to the terminal unit. Fins shall be rippled and corrugated heavy gage aluminum, mechanically bonded to tubes. Tubes shall be copper with minimum wall thickness of 0.016” and with male solder header connections. Coils shall be leak tested to 400 psi. Number of coil rows and circuits shall be selected to provide performance as required by the plans. Coil performance data shall be based on tests run in accordance with AHRI Standard 410.
ACCESS PANEL Access panel shall be in the unit casing for viewing of damper components and/or for upstream cleaning of the hot water coil fins. (Access panel not available with electric heat.)
LMHS Suggested Specification & Configuration
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3. UNIT STYLE: (X) 0 - Standard LMHS 1 - LMHS with Attenuator 2 - LMHS with Multiple Outlets 3 - LMHS with Electric Heat 4 - LMHS with Water Heat and Multiple Outlets 5 - LMHS Exhaust Unit + 6 - LMHS Low Profile 7 - LMHS Low Profile with Attenuator 8 - LMHS Low Profile with Electric Heat
4. LINER TYPE: (X) 0 - 1/2” Liner 1 - 1” Liner 2 - Steriliner 3 - No Liner 4 - Sterilwall with 1/2” Dual Density 8 - Sterilwall with 1” Dual Density A - Perforated Doublewall with 1/2” Dual Density B - Perforated Doublewall with 1” Dual Density F - 1/2” Cellular H - 1” Cellular ++
11.ELECTRIC HEAT STEPS: (X) 0 - None 1 - 1-Stage 2 - 2-Stage 3 - 3-Stage 12. HEAT COIL ACCESSORIES: (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 0 - None C - Fuse Block E - Chicago Code Construction H - Staged Solid State Relays K - Door-interlocking Fused Disconnect Switch L - Door-interlocking Non-fused Disconnect Switch S - Discharge Temperature Sensor/Cable (For LineaHeat Control Only)
* Access Panel is not available with Electric Heat.** Digital controls are supplied by others; mounted by Krueger.*** Disconnect for Controls not available with electric heat. Dust-tight Control Enclosure not available with Pneumatic Control Types.
Transformer standard when ordering electric heat.♦ Water coil vent and drain optional.+ Exhaust unit not available with Hot Water or Electric Heat.++ 1” Cellular liner not available with Electric Heat or Exhaust.