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CR12 - CR165 50/60Hz

CONDENSERS

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Condenser Technical Manual 6666879 V1.2.0_05_2013

Introduction

Health and Safety

IMPORTANT

The information contained in this manual is critical to the correct operation and maintenance of the unit and should be 

read by all persons responsible for the installation, commissioning and maintenance of this Airedale unit.

Safety

The equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any mechanical/

electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results.

CAUTION

When working with any air conditioning units ensure that the electrical isolator is switched off prior to servicing or repair 

work and that there is no power to any part of the equipment.

Also ensure that there are no other power feeds to the unit such as fire alarm circuits, BMS circuits etc.

Electrical installation commissioning and maintenance work on this equipment should be undertaken by competent and 

trained personnel in accordance with local relevant standards and codes of practice.

The refrigerant used in this range of products is classified under the COSHH regulations as an irritant, with set 

Workplace Exposure Levels (WEL) for consideration if this plant is installed in confined or poorly ventilated areas.

A full hazard data sheet in accordance with COSHH regulations is available should this be required.

Protective Personal Equipment

Airedale recommends that personal protective equipment is used whilst installing, maintaining and commissioning 

equipment.

Refrigerant Warning

The Airedale Easicool unit uses R410A refrigerant which requires careful attention to proper storage and handling 

procedures.

Use only manifold gauge sets designed for use with R410A refrigerant. Use only refrigerant recovery units and cylinders 

designed for high pressure refrigerants.

R410A must only be charged in the liquid state to ensure correct blend makeup.

The refrigerant must be stored in a clean, dry area away from sunlight and must never be stored above 50°C.

Global Warming Potential

R410A = 1900

Manual Handling

Some operations when servicing or maintaining the unit may require additional assistance with regard to manual 

handling. This requirement is down to the discretion of the engineer. 

Remember do not perform a lift that exceeds your ability.

EN378-1 :2008 (100 year life)

Summary of Contents for CR105

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL MANUAL CONDENSERS CR12 CR165 50Hz 12 kW 165 kW CR12 CR105 60Hz 12 kW 105 kW R410A CR50H shown with top legs removed 50 60 Hz ...

Page 2: ...t The development of Airedale products and services is continuous and the information in this document may not be up to date It is important to check the current position with Airedale Ltd at the address stated This document is not part of a contract or licence unless expressly agreed No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical inc...

Page 3: ...sed in this range of products is classified under the COSHH regulations as an irritant with set Workplace Exposure Levels WEL for consideration if this plant is installed in confined or poorly ventilated areas A full hazard data sheet in accordance with COSHH regulations is available should this be required Protective Personal Equipment Airedale recommends that personal protective equipment is use...

Page 4: ...t Reduce our use of chemicals and minimise their release to the environment Measure control and verify environmental performance through internal and external audits Continually improve our environmental performance CE Directive Airedale certify that the equipment detailed in this manual conforms with the following EC Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2004 108 EC Low Voltage D...

Page 5: ...ser 18 Re Orientation To Vertical Discharge 20 Positioning 21 Mounting 21 Siting Recommendations 21 Pipework Connections 21 Pipe Lengths 22 Pipework Installation Good Practices 22 Electrical Data 24 Technical Data 25 Performance Data 25 Mechanical Data 27 Electrical Data 0 30 Electrical Data 1 32 Electrical Data 2 33 Noise Data Horizontal 35 Noise Data Vertical 36 Commissioning Procedure 37 Start ...

Page 6: ...small footprint low sound level slimline and aesthetically pleasing appearance Available in either horizontal or vertical air discharge orientation please specify at order All units are despatched following extensive leak and pressure testing and carry a holding charge of inert gas The range has been designed and optimised for operation with ozone benign refrigerant R410A 50Hz The range covers con...

Page 7: ...ired General Description IMPORTANT Only 2 units may be stacked together Vertical Air Discharge As standard unit legs are attached and delivered in the horizontal air discharge mode and can be repositioned on site to offer vertical air discharge mode IMPORTANT To ensure the unit isolator and fan speed controller are in the correct orientation for vertical air discharge please specify at order Conde...

Page 8: ...ound outdoor use All wiring is colour coded and numbered for identification All units are wired in accordance with current local and European standards Head Pressure Control Variable Matched with Airedale Indoor Unit Variable head pressure control is provided by the indoor unit when standard fans or optional EC fans are selected For optional short case axial fan selection the head pressure control...

Page 9: ...f 6 barg For alternative settings please specify at order Short Case Axial Fans Short case axial fans can be supplied for indoor installations where discharge air requires to be ducted to an outdoor location The fans will meet duty plus 75Pa of external static pressure Head pressure control is maintained by a modulating fan speed controller fitted to the outdoor unit The controller is rated to IP5...

Page 10: ...e Gas Inlet 6 Top brackets may be used to secure unit of similar size on top using 2 x 12 7mm fixing holes Standard Condenser Fan CR12 CR30 Shown Installation Data DIMENSIONS mm WEIGHTS kg Standard Fan Fan Options Standard AC Fan Optional EC Fan Optional SCAF SCAF EC A B C D E B B CR12 907 972 1000 845 700 62 67 67 67 67 CR16 907 972 1000 845 700 70 76 75 76 75 CR22 1102 1167 1000 1040 700 77 83 8...

Page 11: ...sions Horizontal IMPORTANT Unit diagrams can be supplied on request The legs attached to the top of the unit are for lifting and stacking and may be removed and stored safely if not required Only 2 units may be stacked together Installation Data CAUTION A vertical air discharge unit is recommended for installation in windy locations or wherever a horizontal airflow would be obstructed 11 Condenser...

Page 12: ... secure unit of similar size on top using 2 x 12 7mm fixing holes 7 Optional Short Case Axial Fan with integral duct fixing holes Optional Short Case Axial Fan SCAF CR80 CR105 Shown CAUTION A vertical air discharge unit is recommended for installation in windy locations or wherever a horizontal airflow would be obstructed Installation Data DIMENSIONS mm WEIGHTS kg Standard Fan Fan Options Standard...

Page 13: ... fans For Minimum Clearances 2 see previous outdoor units in horizontal configuration Diagram illustrated in mm 1 Airflow 2 Minimum clearances 3 12 7mm fixing hole 4 Mains electric isolator 5 Service connections to left hand side of the unit a Discharge gas inlet ALWAYS above b b Liquid outlet 6 Top brackets may be used to secure unit of similar size on top using 2 x 12 7mm fixing holes 7 40mm lif...

Page 14: ... supplied on request The following illustrations show the unit following fixing leg re orientation instructions are provided for this at delivery Installation Data DIMENSIONS mm WEIGHTS kg Standard Fan Fan Options Standard AC Fan Optional EC Fan Optional SCAF SCAF EC A B C D E B B CR12 907 1076 972 847 912 1080 1065 62 67 67 CR16 907 1076 972 847 912 1080 1065 70 76 75 CR22 1102 1090 1167 1042 110...

Page 15: ...67 2124 1107 1130 1127 132 145 154 CR65 2184 1090 1167 2124 1107 1130 1127 162 175 184 Dimensions Vertical IMPORTANT Unit diagrams can be supplied on request The following illustrations show the unit following fixing leg re orientation instructions are provided for this at delivery Installation Data 15 Condenser Technical Manual 6666879 V1 2 0_05_2013 Installation ...

Page 16: ...ft hand side of the unit a Liquid Outlet b Discharge Gas Inlet 6 40mm Lifting Holes 7 Optional Short Case Axial Fan with integral duct fixing holes Optional Short Case Axial Fan SCAF CR80 CR105 Shown Installation Data DIMENSIONS mm WEIGHTS kg Standard Fan Fan Options Standard AC Fan Optional EC Fan Optional SCAF SCAF EC A B C D E B B CR80 3565 1090 1167 1753 1107 1130 1127 208 228 242 CR105 3565 1...

Page 17: ...w 2 Minimum clearances 3 12 7mm fixing hole 4 Mains electric isolator 5 Service connections to left hand side of the unit a Liquid outlet b Discharge gas inlet 6 40mm lifting holes 7 Optional short case axial fan with integral duct fixing holes DIMENSIONS mm WEIGHTS kg Standard Fan Fan Options Standard AC Fan Optional EC Fan Optional SCAF SCAF EC A B C D a D b D c E B B CR140 4641 1090 1167 1524 1...

Page 18: ...d Installation Data Vertical Air Discharge The unit is delivered in horizontal air discharge configuration with the mains isolator and fan speed controller already configured for vertical air discharge secured to a pallet Where possible the unit should be moved with the pallet in place Horizontal Air Discharge The unit is delivered in horizontal air discharge configuration secured to a pallet Wher...

Page 19: ...and secure the lower 2 legs to the corner of the unit using the fixings and hole positions provided to both faces Note model sizes CR80 CR105 have an additional mid support leg this should also be adjusted and secured 4 Lower and rest the unit down to floor and reposition and secure the upper legs as described in Step 3 5 In line with vertical discharge lifting instructions lift the unit slowly in...

Page 20: ... invert the inlet and outlet connections CR12 CR16 CR22 CR30 Connections Liquid Line Sweat in 5 8 5 8 5 8 3 4 Discharge Line Sweat in 5 8 5 8 5 8 3 4 CR50 CR65 CR80 CR105 Connections Liquid Line Sweat in 3 4 3 4 7 8 7 8 Discharge Line Sweat in 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 CR130 CR140 CR165 Connections Liquid Line Sweat in Discharge Line Sweat in Holding Charge The units are shipped with a holding charg...

Page 21: ...ork should be clamped prior to insulation being applied Pipe Lengths Discharge Line Maximum pressure loss for discharge pipework 42 kPa Minimum velocity for discharge risers 5 m s to ensure good oil return Liquid Line Maximum pressure loss for liquid line pipework 21 kPa Minimum velocity for liquid line 1 5 m s to ensure good oil return IMPORTANT It is the responsibility of the installing contract...

Page 22: ...eriod should preferably be allowed on the Commissioning Sheet provided If a reduction in pressure is detected trace the leak and repair before conducting a further pressure test and charging Evacuation Evacuation for systems operating on R410A refrigerant should be carried out as follows for other refrigerants refer to Airedale for advice Use a high vacuum pump and connect to the high and low pres...

Page 23: ... equipment is designed for 230V 1 Phase 50Hz or 400V 3 Phase 4 wire 50 60 Hz to all relevant IEE regulations British standards and IEC requirements All mains and interconnecting wiring should be carried out to National and Local codes Wires should be capable of carrying the maximum load current under non fault conditions at the stipulated voltage Avoid large voltage drops on cable runs particularl...

Page 24: ... 9 20 2 8 7 50 53 1 42 1 31 3 20 5 9 2 55 64 8 53 8 42 8 31 9 21 9 8 CR50 35 33 7 13 7 40 52 6 34 14 2 45 71 7 53 1 34 4 14 8 50 91 3 72 5 53 8 35 1 15 5 55 111 5 92 6 73 7 54 8 35 9 16 9 Technical Data Performance Data 1 Output kW refers to the condenser heat rejection Standard Variable Speed Head Pressure Control Minimum Ambient Air DB C 20 C Maximum Ambient Air DB C 48 Optional On Off Head Pres...

Page 25: ...6 6 255 2 203 9 152 6 101 50 6 CR140 35 95 8 40 2 40 147 2 96 3 41 5 45 199 6 148 3 97 2 43 50 253 5 201 6 150 1 98 7 44 9 55 309 256 8 204 8 152 9 101 48 3 CR165 35 124 8 53 5 40 191 6 125 6 55 45 259 6 193 2 126 9 56 9 50 329 262 3 195 7 128 9 59 2 55 400 6 333 4 266 4 199 3 131 8 66 6 Technical Data Performance Data 1 Output kW refers to the condenser heat rejection Standard Variable Speed Head...

Page 26: ... Coil Volume l 3 6 4 7 9 3 Refrigerant Charge 3 kg 1 4 2 7 2 2 4 3 Connections Liquid Line Sweat in 5 8 5 8 5 8 3 4 Discharge Line Sweat in 5 8 5 8 5 8 3 4 OPTIONAL EXTRAS Short Case Axial Fan Designed to 75 Pa ESP Dimensions Horizontal H x W x L mm 972 x 1000 x 907 972 x 1000 x 907 1167 x 1000 x 1102 1167 x 1000 x 1102 Dimensions Vertical H x W x L mm 1080 x 972 x 907 1080 x 972 x 907 1130 x 1167...

Page 27: ... 18 3 36 6 Refrigerant Charge 3 kg 4 9 9 8 8 4 16 7 Connections Liquid Line Sweat in 3 4 3 4 7 8 7 8 Discharge Line Sweat in 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 OPTIONAL EXTRAS Short Case Axial Fan Designed to 75 Pa ESP Dimensions Horizontal H x W x L mm 1167 x 1000 x 2184 1167 x 1000 x 2184 1167 x 1000 x 3565 1167 x 1000 x 3565 Dimensions Vertical H x W x L mm 1130 x 1167 x 2184 1130 x 1167 x 2184 1130 x 116...

Page 28: ...inal Airflow m s 9 3 8 7 12 4 Discharge H Horizontal or V Vertical Please Specify at Order Fan Motor Axial Quantity 3 4 4 Diameter mm 710 630 710 Maximum Speed rpm 930 895 930 Refrigeration CR Single Circuit Refrigerant Type R410A Holding Charge Inert Gas Coil Volume l 36 6 TBC TBC Refrigerant Charge 3 kg 16 7 TBC TBC Connections Liquid Line Sweat in 7 8 7 8 7 8 Discharge Line Sweat in 1 3 8 1 3 8...

Page 29: ...A 0 97 0 97 2 9 2 9 Locked Rotor Amps A 1 70 1 70 5 6 5 6 OPTIONAL EXTRAS Short Case Axial Fan Per Fan Quantity 1 1 1 1 Motor Size kW 0 61 0 61 1 4 1 4 Full Load Amps A 2 8 2 8 6 6 Locked Rotor Amps A 7 7 18 18 EC Condenser Fan Per Fan Quantity 1 1 1 1 Motor Size kW 0 7 0 7 0 77 0 77 Full Load Amps A 3 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 Technical Data Electrical Data 0 1 Nominal data based on 35 C ambient and a 50 C m...

Page 30: ... Amps A 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Technical Data Electrical Data 0 1 Nominal data based on 35 C ambient and a 50 C mean condensing temperature and using standard fan CR130 CR140 CR165 Unit Data 1 Nominal Run Amps A 4 94 10 48 6 6 Maximum Start Amps A 18 3 36 7 24 4 Recommended Mains Fuse A 10 16 10 Max Mains Cable Incoming mm 6 6 6 Mains Supply 400V 3Ph 50Hz 230V 1Ph N 50Hz 400V 3Ph 50Hz Fan Per Fan Quantit...

Page 31: ... 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 Technical Data Electrical Data 1 CR50 CR65 CR80 CR105 Unit Data 1 Nominal Run Amps A 5 8 5 8 8 7 8 7 Maximum Start Amps A 11 2 11 2 16 8 16 8 Recommended Mains Fuse A 10 10 16 16 Max Mains Cable Incoming mm 6 6 6 6 Mains Supply 230V 1Ph N 60Hz Fan Per Fan Quantity 2 2 3 3 Motor Size kW 0 63 0 63 0 63 0 63 Full Load Amps A 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 Locked Rotor Amps A 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 OPTIONAL ...

Page 32: ... 0 75 0 73 0 73 Full Load Amps A 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 CR50 CR65 CR80 CR105 Unit Data 2 Nominal Run Amps A 6 04 6 04 9 06 9 06 Maximum Start Amps A 15 4 15 4 23 1 23 1 Recommended Mains Fuse A 10 10 16 16 Max Mains Cable Incoming mm 6 6 6 6 Mains Supply 220V 2Ph 60Hz Fan Per Fan Quantity 2 2 3 3 Motor Size kW 0 64 0 64 0 64 0 64 Full Load Amps A 3 02 3 02 3 02 3 02 Locked Rotor Amps A 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 OP...

Page 33: ...in the third octave band limited values using a Real Time Analyser calibrated sound intensity meter in accordance with BS EN ISO9614 Part 1 1995 All Sound Power Levels quoted are calculated from measured sound intensity according BS EN ISO9614 Part 1 1995 Semi Hemispherical Sound Pressure Levels are calculated from sound power using the semi hemispherical method where the noise source is in juncti...

Page 34: ... 90 77 77 76 73 66 65 Pressure 10m 53 57 62 49 49 48 45 38 37 CR60 Power 85 86 83 85 82 81 77 70 62 Pressure 10m 57 58 55 57 54 53 49 42 34 CR65 Power 81 85 90 77 77 76 73 66 65 Pressure 10m 53 57 62 49 49 48 45 38 37 CR75 Power 85 86 83 85 82 81 77 70 62 Pressure 10m 57 58 55 57 54 53 49 42 34 CR80 Power 83 80 90 80 77 79 75 68 67 Pressure 10m 55 52 62 52 49 51 47 40 39 CR95 Power 87 88 85 87 84 ...

Page 35: ...0m 54 55 65 48 49 49 45 39 38 CR60 Power 86 83 86 85 82 82 76 71 63 Pressure 10m 58 55 58 57 54 54 48 43 35 CR65 Power 82 83 93 76 77 77 73 67 66 Pressure 10m 54 55 65 48 49 49 45 39 38 CR75 Power 86 83 86 85 82 82 76 71 63 Pressure 10m 58 55 58 57 54 54 48 43 35 CR80 Power 84 78 93 79 78 80 75 69 68 Pressure 10m 56 50 65 51 50 52 47 41 40 CR95 Power 88 85 88 87 84 84 78 73 65 Pressure 10m 60 57 6...

Page 36: ... automatically when the refrigerant condensing pressure reaches the pre set value of the pressure regulator factory set Therefore to check operation of the condenser the indoor unit to which it is linked must be running Refer to Control Device Adjustment General 1 The unit condition is satisfactory 2 All pipework is complete and insulated where necessary 3 All fans are able to rotate freely Electr...

Page 37: ...ent temperature of 30 C condensing is normally 10 C above ambient at full fan speed Running Checks Once the system has been charged the following running checks should be carried out Check the operation of the fan speed controller by observing an increase in fan speed if the outdoor coil is temporarily partially blocked 37 Condenser Technical Manual 6666879 V1 2 0_05_2013 Technical ...

Page 38: ...ned above SET POINT Potentiometer position 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Range 0 45 barg barg 9 13 5 18 22 5 27 31 5 36 40 5 45 DIFF Potentiometer position 5 10 15 20 Range 0 45 barg barg 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 0 CAUTION Before carrying out any work ensure that the isolator is switched off Variable Speed Control The fan speed is controlled via alteration of the supply voltage which corresponds to a particula...

Page 39: ...ould cause excessive hunting of the system The values of Set and Differential are adjusted by means of the adjusting screws which are accessed by removing the external casing of the pressure switch Factory setting Set 26 barg Differential 6 barg Optional EC Fans When the condenser is matched to an Airedale indoor unit head pressure control is provided by the indoor unit The fan speed of unmatched ...

Page 40: ... be constantly monitored whilst charging is in progress To calculate the system refrigeration charge please refer to the indoor unit data CR12 CR16 CR22 CR30 Refrigeration Single Circuit Refrigerant Type R410A Coil Volume l 3 0 6 0 4 7 9 3 Refrigerant Charge 1 kg 1 4 2 7 2 2 4 3 CR50 CR65 CR80 CR105 Refrigeration Single Circuit Refrigerant Type R410A Coil Volume l 10 7 21 4 18 3 36 6 Refrigerant C...

Page 41: ... overheat protector tripped Carry out continuity check at terminals TK in motor terminal box if tripped and motor hot check bearings if tripped and motor cold replace motor Faulty motor windings capacitor Motor humming would indicate fault in motor or capacitor check windings for continuity and if OK replace capacitor Minimum speed set too low Refer to Indoor unit Faulty pressure sensor Check elec...

Page 42: ...the required setting as indicated on the commissioning sheets provided The gauges can then be removed from the system Do not forget to replace the security caps on the Schrader valves Condenser Coil Clean the condenser coil with a stiff bristled hand brush If dirt has accumulated over a long period or the coil is greasy or sticky then it may be necessary to use a water hose or chemical pressure ho...

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