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Table 4B — Unit Electrical Data, 30GT130-210

30GT

UNIT

SIZE

VOLTAGE

STANDARD CONDENSER FAN

HIGH STATIC CONDENSER FAN

Nameplate

V-Hz

(3 Phase)

Supplied*

MCA

MOCP

Rec

Fuse Size

ICF

MCA

MOCP

Rec

Fuse Size

ICF

Min

Max

XL

PW

XL

PW

XL

PW

XL

PW

130

208/230-60

187

253

610.2

700

700

700

1111.1

835.1

701.8

800

800

800

1202.7

926.7

460-60

414

506

271.8†

300

300

300

534.1

397.0

303.8

350

350

350

567.0

429.0

575-60

518

633

245.9

300

300

300

350.5

318.5

263.9

300

300

300

368.5

336.5

380-60

342

418

331.1

400

400

400

612.8

460.8

366.1

400

400

400

647.8

495.8

230-50

207

253

559.1

600

600

600

969.5

751.5

617.1

700

700

700

1027.5

809.5

346-50

325

380

382.9

450

400

400

682.6

522.6

425.9

500

450

450

725.6

565.6

380/415-50

342

440

338.6†

350

350

350

583.0

463.7

377.6†

400

400

400

622.0

502.7

150

208/230-60

187

253

664.2

800

800

800

1165.1

889.1

755.8

800

800

800

1256.7

980.7

460-60

414

506

312.9

350

350

350

576.1

438.1

334.9

400

400

400

608.1

470.1

575-60

518

633

272.3

300

300

300

440.9

344.9

290.3

350

350

350

458.9

362.9

380-60

342

418

359.9

400

400

400

641.6

489.6

394.9

450

450

450

676.6

524.6

230-50

207

253

629.4

700

700

700

1039.8

821.8

629.4

700

800

800

1039.8

879.8

346-50

325

380

465.1

500

450

450

764.8

604.8

508.1

600

500

500

807.8

647.8

380/415-50

342

440

377.9

400

400

400

641.0

503.0

416.9

450

450

450

680.0

542.0

170

208/230-60

187

253

727.5

800

800

800

1098.9

896.9

819.1

1000

1000

1000

1190.5

988.5

460-60

414

506

323.6

350

350

350

518.0

417.0

355.5

400

400

400

550.0

449.0

575-60

518

633

294.6

300

350

350

418.5

348.5

312.6

350

350

350

436.5

366.5

380-60

342

418

387.8

400

450

450

598.0

486.0

422.8

450

450

450

633.0

521.0

230-50

207

253

677.7

700

800

800

1088.1

870.1

735.7

800

800

800

1146.1

928.1

346-50

325

380

472.1

500

500

500

771.8

611.8

515.1

600

600

600

814.8

654.8

380/415-50

342

440

387.3

450

450

450

650.4

512.4

426.3

450

450

450

689.4

551.4

190

208/230-60

187

253

800.0

800

1000

1000

1301.5

1025.5

910.6

1000

1000

1000

1411.5

1135.5

460-60

414

506

368.2

400

400

400

631.4

493.4

406.2

450

450

450

669.4

531.4

575-60

518

633

325.9

350

350

350

494.5

398.5

347.5

400

400

400

516.1

420.1

380-60

342

418

432.5

500

450

450

714.2

562.2

474.5

500

500

500

756.2

604.2

230-50

207

253

749.9

800

800

800

1160.3

942.3

819.5

700

1000

1000

1229.9

1011.9

346-50

325

380

554.1

600

600

600

853.8

693.8

605.7

1000

700

700

905.4

745.4

380/415-50

342

440

515.7

500

500

500

669.4

575.3

497.0

500

600

600

760.1

622.1

210

208/230-60

187

253

890.4

1000

1000

1000

1391.3

1115.3

1000.0

1000

1200

1200

1501.3

1225.3

460-60

414

506

413.1

450

450

450

676.3

538.3

451.1

500

500

500

714.3

576.3

575-60

518

633

362.5

400

400

400

531.1

435.1

384.1

400

400

400

552.7

456.7

380-60

342

418

479.3

500

500

500

761.0

609.0

521.3

600

600

600

803.0

651.0

230-50

207

253

796.2

800

800

800

1206.6

988.3

865.8

1000

800

800

1276.2

1058.2

346-50

325

380

567.5

600

600

600

867.2

707.2

619.1

700

700

700

918.8

758.8

380/415-50

342

440

474.5

500

500

500

737.6

599.6

521.3

600

600

600

784.4

646.4

LEGEND AND NOTES FOR TABLES 4A to 7

LEGEND

FLA

— Full Load Amps (Fan Motors)

ICF

— Maximum Instantaneous Current Flow during starting (the

point in the starting sequence where the sum of the LRA for
the starting compressor, plus the total RLA for all running
compressors, plus the total FLA for all running fan motors is
maximum)

kW

— Total condenser fan motor power input

LRA

— Locked Rotor Amps

MCA

— Minimum Circuit Amps (for wire sizing) — complies with NEC

Section 430-24

MOCP

— Maximum Overcurrent Protective Device Amps

NEC

— National Electrical Code, U.S.A.

Rec Fuse
Size

— Recommended dual-element fuse amps; 150% of largest com-

pressor RLA plus 100% of sum of remaining compressor RLAs.
Size up to the next larger standard fuse size.

PW

— Part Wind

RLA

— Rated Load Amps (Compressors)

XL

— Across-the-Line

*Units are suitable for use on electrical systems where voltage supplied to the

unit terminals is not below or above the listed minimum and maximum limits.
Maximum allowable phase imbalance is: voltage, 2%; amps, 10%.

†Wherever XL and PW data differ, the higher value of the two is listed.

**130-210 and 330A/B-420A/B units only.

NOTES:
1. All modules have single point primary power connection. (Each module re-

quires its own power supply.) Main power must be supplied from a field-
supplied disconnect.

2. The unit control circuit power (115 v, single-phase for 208/230-, 460-, and

575-v units; 230 v, single-phase for all other voltages) must be supplied
from a separate source through a field-supplied disconnect. The control
circuit transformer accessory may be applied to power from primary unit
power.

3. Crankcase and cooler heaters are wired into the control circuit so they are

always operable as long as the control circuit power supply disconnect is
on, even if any safety device is open, and the unit ON/OFF switch is in the
OFF position.

4. Units have the following power wiring terminal blocks and parallel

conductors:

30GT

UNIT SIZE

VOLTAGE

TERMINAL

BLOCKS

PARALLEL

CONDUCTORS

080 to 110,

230B to 315B

208/230

1

6

460

1

3

575

1

3

380

1

3

346

1

3

380/415

1

3

130 to 210,

230A to 315A,

330A/B to

420A/B

208/230

3

9

460

2

6

575

2

6

380

2

6

230**

3

9

346

2

6

380/415

2

6

5. Maximum incoming wire size for each terminal block is 500 kcmil.
6. Power draw of control circuits includes both crankcase heaters and cooler

heaters (where used). Each compressor has a crankcase heater which draws
180 w of power.
Units ordered with cooler heater option have 8 cooler heaters, 210 w each.

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Summary of Contents for 30GT080-420

Page 1: ...Step 3 Check Compressor Mounting 27 Step 4 Cooler Fluid and Drain Piping Connections 27 PREPARATION FOR YEAR ROUND OPERATION PREPARATION FOR WINTER SHUTDOWN Step 5 Make Electrical Connections 28 FIEL...

Page 2: ...30A 315A and 330A B 420A B will have fus ible plugs with 3 8 in SAE Society of Automotive Engi neers U S A flares if required by local codes Table 1 Unit Sizes and Modular Combinations UNIT MODEL 30GT...

Page 3: ...rs are used a perimeter support channel between the unit and the isolators is recommended 4 Dimensions in are in millimeters 5 Thru the door handles for non fused disconnect op tion on 380 415 v and 4...

Page 4: ...d for spring iso lator location 3 If spring isolators are used a perimeter support channel between the unit and the isolators is recommended 4 Dimensions in are in millimeters 5 Thru the door handles...

Page 5: ...ator location 3 If spring isolators are used a perimeter support channel between the unit and the isolators is recommended 4 Dimensions in are in millimeters Fig 3 Dimensions 30GT130 170 230A 270A 330...

Page 6: ...816 2 Fig 4 Dimensions 30GT190 210 290A 315A 360A 50 Hz 360A B 60 Hz 390A B 420A B NOTES 1 Unit must have clearances for airflow from solid sur faces as follows Top Do not restrict in any way Ends 5 f...

Page 7: ...NON FUSED DISCONNECT OPTION Fig 5 Location of Optional Non Fused Disconnect 130 210 and 230A 315A 330A B 420A B Units 130 170 230A 270A 330A B 360B 50 Hz Shown 7...

Page 8: ...50 1730 1680 1660 750 786 764 755 C C 1830 1910 1863 1842 832 868 847 837 090 245B C AL 1833 1864 1724 1714 833 847 784 779 C C 2014 2040 1907 1899 915 927 867 863 100 255B 270B C AL 2222 2222 2133 21...

Page 9: ...83 433 728 707 754 737 150 230A 255A C AL 420 710 527 379 653 625 794 653 C C 478 768 585 436 285 711 880 740 170 270A 330A B C AL 437 787 605 392 680 740 825 664 C C 495 845 663 450 767 826 912 751 1...

Page 10: ...436 740 711 888 743 150 230A 255A C AL 430 723 527 379 653 625 831 682 C C 486 781 585 437 740 711 918 769 170 270A 330A B 360B C AL 437 792 612 397 694 760 840 666 C C 495 850 670 454 780 847 927 75...

Page 11: ...20 000 High Static Fan Speed rpm 1750 1750 1750 1750 1740 1740 1740 1740 1740 No Blades Diameter in 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 No Fans Total kW 6 22 2 6 22 2 8 29 6 8 29 6 1...

Page 12: ...76 000 100 000 76 000 176 000 High Static Fan Speed rpm 1740 1750 1740 1750 1740 1750 1740 1750 No Blades Diameter in 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 No Fans Total kW 10 37 0 6 22 2 16...

Page 13: ...000 76 000 196 000 120 000 76 000 196 000 100 000 100 000 200 000 120 000 120 000 240 000 High Static Fan Speed rpm 1740 1750 1740 1750 1740 1740 1740 1740 No Blades Diameter in 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 3...

Page 14: ...igh Static Fan Speed rpm 1740 1740 1740 1740 No Blades Diameter in 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 No Fans Total kW 12 44 4 12 44 4 24 88 8 12 44 4 12 44 4 24 88 8 Total Airflow cfm 120 000 120 000 240 000 12...

Page 15: ...0 56 630 56 630 High Static Fan Speed r s 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 No Blades Diameter mm 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 No Fans Total kW 6 22 2 6 22 2 8 29 6 8 29 6 1...

Page 16: ...4 47 190 35 864 83 054 High Static Fan Speed r s 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 No Blades Diameter mm 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 No Fans Total kW 10 37 0 6 22 2 16 59 2 10 37 0 6...

Page 17: ...56 630 35 864 92 494 56 630 35 864 92 494 47 190 47 190 94 380 56 630 56 630 113 260 High Static Fan Speed r s 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 No Blades Diameter mm 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 1...

Page 18: ...gh Static Fan Speed r s 29 29 29 29 No Blades Diameter mm 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 No Fans Total kW 12 44 4 12 44 4 24 88 8 12 44 4 12 44 4 24 88 8 Total Airflow L s 56 630 56 630 113 260 56 630 56...

Page 19: ...an Speed rpm 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 No Blades Diameter in 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 No Fans Total kW 6 22 2 6 22 2 8 29 6 8 29 6 10 37 0 10 37 0 10 37...

Page 20: ...100 000 76 000 176 000 High Static Fan Speed rpm 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 1750 No Blades Diameter in 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 No Fans Total kW 10 37 0 6 22 2 16 59 2...

Page 21: ...0 000 220 000 High Static Fan Speed rpm 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 1445 No Blades Diameter in 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 No Fans Total kW 12 44 4 8 29 6 20 74 0 12 44 4 8...

Page 22: ...No Blades Diameter in 12 30 12 30 12 30 12 30 No Fans Total kW 12 44 4 12 44 4 24 88 8 12 44 4 12 44 4 24 88 8 Total Airflow cfm 120 000 120 000 240 000 120 000 120 000 240 000 CONDENSER COILS Type Ve...

Page 23: ...56 630 High Static Fan Speed r s 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 No Blades Diameter mm 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 No Fans Total kW 6 22 2 6 22 2 8 29 6 8 29 6 10 37 0 10...

Page 24: ...864 83 054 47 190 35 864 83 054 High Static Fan Speed r s 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 No Blades Diameter mm 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 No Fans Total kW 10 37 0 6 22 2 16 59 2...

Page 25: ...94 380 56 630 47 190 103 820 High Static Fan Speed r s 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 No Blades Diameter mm 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 No Fans Total kW 12 44 4 8 29 6 20 74 0 12...

Page 26: ...atic Fan Speed r s 24 24 24 24 No Blades Diameter mm 12 762 12 762 12 762 12 762 No Fans Total kW 12 44 4 12 44 4 24 88 8 12 44 4 12 44 4 24 88 8 Total Airflow L s 56 630 56 630 113 260 56 630 56 630...

Page 27: ...cing Field supplied shut off valves should also be in stalled to facilitate servicing and flow balancing Locate valves in return and supply cooler fluid lines as close to the chiller as possible Locat...

Page 28: ...ing should be to the non fused dis connect rather than the terminal blocks 30GT080 110 and 230B 315B Units All field power en ters the unit through the control box at the left end when facing the comp...

Page 29: ...ing area All units have a single location for power connection one per module on 230 420 units to simplify field power wiring The maximum acceptable wire size for the terminal block is 500 kcmil Copp...

Page 30: ...onal power supply is re quired If a separate power source is required follow these instructions and disconnect the wires between the control and power terminal blocks For 30GT080 110 and 230B 315B Uni...

Page 31: ...ided between terminals TB6 3 and TB6 4 for field use To use this circuit remove the fac tory jumper and install the switches LEGEND AND NOTES FOR WIRING DIAGRAMS Fig 16 and 17 LEGEND A Alarm CWFS Chil...

Page 32: ...350 300 300 577 8 424 8 380 415 50 342 440 244 1 300 250 250 497 0 363 5 267 2 300 300 300 522 8 389 3 100 208 230 60 187 253 470 1 500 500 500 835 2 633 2 535 6 600 600 600 908 6 706 6 460 60 414 50...

Page 33: ...8 633 362 5 400 400 400 531 1 435 1 384 1 400 400 400 552 7 456 7 380 60 342 418 479 3 500 500 500 761 0 609 0 521 3 600 600 600 803 0 651 0 230 50 207 253 796 2 800 800 800 1206 6 988 3 865 8 1000 80...

Page 34: ...497 0 500 600 600 760 1 622 1 315 208 230 60 187 253 890 4 1000 1000 1000 1391 3 1115 3 1000 0 1000 1200 1200 1501 3 1225 3 460 60 414 506 413 1 450 450 450 676 3 538 3 451 1 450 500 500 714 3 576 3 5...

Page 35: ...344 9 350 350 400 599 6 467 6 315 208 230 60 187 253 521 4 600 600 600 1019 2 743 2 587 2 600 600 700 1092 6 816 6 460 60 414 506 248 9 300 250 300 500 8 367 3 273 8 300 300 300 529 4 395 9 575 60 518...

Page 36: ...5 247 346 50 44 9 247 79 5 382 44 9 247 53 8 280 380 415 50 43 6 223 65 4 345 43 6 223 46 8 280 090 PW 208 230 60 89 7 268 67 9 207 89 7 268 89 7 268 460 60 44 9 134 33 3 104 44 9 134 44 9 134 575 60...

Page 37: ...07 7 304 107 7 304 460 60 46 8 152 46 8 152 46 8 152 46 8 152 46 8 152 46 8 152 575 60 41 7 106 41 7 106 41 7 106 41 7 106 41 7 106 41 7 106 380 60 55 8 168 55 8 168 55 8 168 55 8 168 55 8 168 55 8 16...

Page 38: ...400 380 415 50 65 5 345 65 5 345 65 5 345 65 5 345 65 5 345 255 PW 208 230 60 89 8 268 89 8 268 89 8 268 151 3 414 151 3 414 460 60 44 9 134 44 9 134 44 9 134 65 4 207 65 4 207 575 60 36 6 99 36 6 99...

Page 39: ...5 247 52 6 280 45 5 247 52 6 280 346 50 44 9 247 79 5 382 44 9 247 79 5 382 380 415 50 43 6 223 65 4 345 43 6 223 65 4 345 255 PW 208 230 60 89 7 268 106 4 304 89 7 268 106 4 304 460 60 44 9 134 48 7...

Page 40: ...80 2 400 55 8 294 80 2 400 80 2 400 230 50 87 9 366 87 9 366 107 7 545 87 9 366 107 7 545 107 7 545 380 415 50 46 8 253 46 8 253 65 5 345 46 8 253 65 5 345 65 5 345 330 PW 208 230 60 107 7 304 107 7 3...

Page 41: ...345 330 PW 208 230 60 107 7 304 107 7 304 107 7 304 107 7 304 107 7 304 107 7 304 460 60 46 8 152 46 8 152 46 8 152 46 8 152 46 8 152 46 8 152 575 60 41 7 106 41 7 106 41 7 106 41 7 106 41 7 106 41 7...

Page 42: ...80 2 240 80 2 240 230 50 77 0 206 77 0 206 107 7 327 107 7 327 107 7 327 107 7 327 107 7 327 380 415 50 44 9 134 44 9 134 65 5 207 65 5 207 65 5 207 65 5 207 65 5 207 30GT UNIT SIZE NAMEPLATE V Hz 3...

Page 43: ...ng types of temperature reset Return fluid temperature reset Space temperature reset requires accessory thermistor Outdoor air temperature reset requires accessory thermistor Chilled fluid flow switch...

Page 44: ...t and output signals of microprocessor control prior to unit start up This check ensures that all con trol options thermistors and status switches are in proper working order To initiate the quick tes...

Page 45: ...ter Fluid Temperature TP Test Pin Fig 19 Center of Flotronic Control System 080 110 and 230B 315B Shown NOTES 1 Refer to Controls and Troubleshooting literature for details 2 Processor board is rotate...

Page 46: ...and quick test display codes C QUICK TEST STEPS 31 42 OUTPUT RELAYS These quick test steps allow microprocessor to check output signals from relay boards in unit control system In addition operation...

Page 47: ...8 Brine EXV Configuration Header 6 TXV 50 Hz Configuration Header 7 60 Hz External Reset DIP Switch 1 Return Fluid Reset Reset Disabled DIP Switch 2 Reset Enabled Pulldown Disabled DIP Switch 3 Pulld...

Page 48: ...or Not Used Thermistor OK T7 Compressor Thermistor Circuit A EXV Units Thermistor Faulty or Not Used Thermistor OK T8 Compressor Thermistor Circuit B EXV Units Thermistor Faulty or Not Used Thermisto...

Page 49: ...rgize Compressor B1 OFM2 080 110 Energize Compressor B1 OFM6 and OFM8 all other unit sizes K5 No Action 080 Energize Compressor B2 all other unit sizes K6 No Action 080 150 K7 Energize Compressor B3 1...

Page 50: ...ls and Troubleshooting literature for details 4 Start chilled fluid pump 5 Turn ON OFF switch to ON position The display will read During this time the machine checks all po tentiometers and thermisto...

Page 51: ...low could subject tubes to frost pinching in tube sheet resulting in failure of cooler Consult application data and job design requirements to determine flow rate requirements for particular installat...

Page 52: ...fluid temperature is being reset display shows when the display button is pressed HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL Units with EXV Microprocessor controls EXV to maintain a superheat of 30 F 16 7 C entering comp...

Page 53: ...0 A1 B1 5 63 A1 A2 B1 63 A1 B1 B2 6 70 A1 A2 B1 70 A1 B1 B2 7 93 A1 A2 B1 B2 93 A1 A2 B1 B2 8 100 A1 A2 B1 B2 100 A1 A2 B1 B2 110 290B 315B 60 Hz A1 B1 1 14 A1 14 B1 2 29 A1 B1 29 A1 B1 3 36 A1 B1 36...

Page 54: ...B1 28 A1 B1 4 33 A1 B1 33 A1 B1 5 44 A1 A2 B1 44 A1 B1 B2 6 50 A1 A2 B1 50 A1 B1 B2 7 61 A1 A2 B1 B2 61 A1 A2 B1 B2 8 67 A1 A2 B1 B2 67 A1 A2 B1 B2 9 78 A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 78 A1 A2 B1 B2 B3 10 83 A1 A2 A3...

Page 55: ...7 A1 A2 B1 B2 67 A1 A2 B1 B2 5 83 A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 83 A1 A2 B1 B2 B3 6 100 A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 100 A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 190 290A 360A 390B 50 Hz A1 1 11 A1 11 A1 2 17 A1 17 A1 3 28 A1 B1 28 A1 B1 4 33 A1 B1...

Page 56: ...ctronic Expansion Valve T Thermistor TXV Thermostatic Expansion Valve Fig 21 Typical Thermistor Locations SIZE 080 110 SIZE 130 210 And associated modular units see Table 1 Fig 22 Thermistor T3 and T4...

Page 57: ...ec tronic control system that normally does not require service For details on controls refer to Controls and Troubleshoot ing literature 30GT080 110 AND 230B 315B UNIT CONTROL BOX Viewed facing compr...

Page 58: ...30A 315A and 330A B 420A B only 3 Open the air vent at the top of the cooler and open the drain on the bottom of the cooler near the leaving fluid outlet to drain the cooler Both the drain and the air...

Page 59: ...7 Close the air vent at the top of the cooler and close the drain on the bottom of the cooler near the leaving fluid outlet Both the drain and the air vent are located on the leaving fluid end of the...

Page 60: ...erant leaks with soap solution or Halide device 6 Replace cooler insulation Condenser Coils COIL CLEANING Clean coils with a vacuum cleaner fresh water compressed air or a bristle brush not wire Units...

Page 61: ...oad ing the compressor This is commonly referred to as MOP maximum operating pressure If it appears that EXV is not properly controlling operat ing suction pressure or superheat there are a number of...

Page 62: ...on processor board and that thermistor probes are located in proper position in refrigerant circuit Fig 21 and 23 When above checks have been completed actual opera tion of EXV can be checked by usin...

Page 63: ...859 3 906 88 1 832 3 814 89 1 805 3 726 90 1 778 3 640 91 1 751 3 556 92 1 725 3 474 93 1 699 3 395 94 1 673 3 318 95 1 647 3 243 96 1 622 3 170 97 1 597 3 099 98 1 572 3 031 99 1 548 2 964 100 1 523...

Page 64: ...9 5 1 912 4086 30 0 1 887 4000 30 5 1 862 3915 31 0 1 837 3832 31 5 1 813 3752 32 0 1 789 3674 32 5 1 764 3597 33 0 1 741 3523 33 5 1 717 3450 34 0 1 693 3379 34 5 1 670 3310 35 0 1 647 3243 35 5 1 62...

Page 65: ...ooler by controlling flow of refrigerant into cooler Superheat can be reset but should be reset only if absolutely necessary When optional TXVs are used thermistors T5 T6 T7 and T8 are eliminated see...

Page 66: ...awn from coupling for service TO REPLACE THERMISTORS T1 T5 T6 T7 AND T8 Add a small amount of thermal conductive grease to ther mistor well Thermistors are friction fit thermistors which must be slipp...

Page 67: ...ly to processor board Switch is set to open at approximately 5 psig 35 kPa and to close at 9 psig 62 kPa maximum If switch opens when compressor is running processor board stops all com pressors in ci...

Page 68: ...ON A device is located on suc tion line designed to relieve pressure on a temperature rise to approximately 170 F 77 C PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES Where relief valves are installed there is one in each cir...

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