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Fan VFD Wiring, 400H, 450M, and 500S (with Fan VFD

Option) — The fan cable for fan motors on module B is tied at

end of module A. Route the cable through the wiring rail simi-

lar to existing fan cables on module A. To get around the corner

posts, bring the cables out of the rail, around the corner posts,

and back into the rail. Use conduit included in the installation

kit, 30XV70001001, to cover the section of the wiring outside

of the rail. The kit is located in the control panel of module A

unit. The cables will be routed through the bottom of the B2

fan drive using the existing strain relief. See Fig. 30. Terminate

wires on the motor wiring terminal board inside drive. The ter-

minal board is color-coded to match fan motor wires. Torque

lugs to 16 in.-lbs. The drive cover is removed with a T20 bit.

Fan VFD Wiring, 450H, 500M —To connect power to fan

drive B2, use the conduit tied to the end of the A module.

Route this conduit to drive B2. See Fig. 31. Connect to bottom

of drive and route wires to terminal block. Connect wires to L1,

L2, L3, and ground. Torque lugs to 16 in.-lbs. The drive cover

is removed with a T20 bit.
Fan Cable Wiring, 500S (without Fan VFD Option) — The

fan cable for fan motors on module B is tied at end of the mod-

ule A unit. Route through the wiring rail similar to existing fan

cables on module A. To get around the corner posts, bring the

cables out of the rail, around the corner posts, and back into the

rail. Use the conduit included in the split unit installation kit to

cover the section of wiring outside of the rail. The cables will

be routed to the fan wiring box. Route cables into fan wiring

box. See Fig. 32. Plug fan cables to matching plugs in box. The

plugs are labeled for identification. 

Fig. 2

8

 — Brazing Gas and Liquid Lines

Apply wet rag to all ball valves to 
prevent damage. Remove Schrader 
valve core and fusible plug prior
to brazing.
NOTE: Use a barrier or remove the 
cross rail before brazing to prevent 
damage to the cross rail.

Trim this tube if required
for fitup.

LIQUID CONNECTION TUBES

GAS CONNECTION TUBES

Fig. 29 — Automated Discharge Ball Valve

AUTOMATED DISCHARGE
BALL VALVE

Summary of Contents for 30XV140-500

Page 1: ...ance functions of cleaning coils and filters and replacing filters All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel When working on air conditioning equipment observe precau tions...

Page 2: ...r modules control or board failure may result Be aware of electrostatic discharge static electricity when handling or making contact with circuit boards or module connections Always touch a chassis gr...

Page 3: ...4 in SAE Society of Automotive Engineers flares and pressure reliefs with 3 4 in NPT and 3 8 in SAE flare fittings if required by local codes PLACING UNIT Locate the unit so that the condenser airflo...

Page 4: ...nect No Control Transformer Std SCCR 3 Single Point Power Control Transformer Std SCCR 4 Single Point Power with Disconnect Control Transformer Std SCCR 5 Dual Point Power Control Transformer Std SCCR...

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Page 62: ...62 Fig 21 30XV Split Unit 40A B High 45A B Mid 50A B Standard Tier Air Cooled Chiller...

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Page 64: ...64 Fig 21 30XV Split Unit 40A B High 45A B Mid 500A B Standard Tier Air Cooled Chiller cont...

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Page 68: ...3 232 232 16 624 H 1356 1039 752 576 2820 2831 2925 2893 296 254 416 416 459 459 17 492 300 S 1356 1039 752 576 2820 2831 2925 2893 505 463 232 232 16 624 M 1356 1039 752 576 2838 2848 2942 2910 296 2...

Page 69: ...5 471 341 261 1279 1284 1327 1312 134 115 189 189 208 208 7934 300 S 615 471 341 261 1279 1284 1327 1312 229 210 105 105 7541 M 615 471 341 261 1287 1292 1334 1320 134 115 189 189 208 208 7965 H 615 4...

Page 70: ...H 1427 1110 823 647 2920 2931 3053 3021 338 296 487 487 530 530 18 600 300 S 1426 1109 822 646 2919 2930 3052 3020 575 533 274 274 17 582 M 1427 1111 824 648 2938 2949 3071 3039 339 297 487 487 531 53...

Page 71: ...329 1385 1370 153 134 221 221 241 241 8437 300 S 647 503 373 293 1324 1329 1385 1370 261 242 124 124 7975 M 647 504 374 294 1333 1338 1393 1378 154 135 221 221 241 241 8473 H 649 505 375 295 1334 1339...

Page 72: ...405 363 18 347 M 1567 1250 963 787 3130 3141 3334 3302 716 674 344 344 19 550 H 1567 1250 964 788 3131 3142 3334 3302 408 366 627 627 671 671 20 849 300 S 1567 1250 963 787 3130 3141 3334 3302 716 674...

Page 73: ...7 M 647 503 373 293 1324 1329 1385 1370 261 242 124 124 7975 H 647 503 373 294 1325 1329 1385 1370 153 134 221 221 241 241 8437 300 S 647 503 373 293 1324 1329 1385 1370 261 242 124 124 7975 M 647 504...

Page 74: ...reference points UNIT 30XV SIZE TIER MODEL NO POS 10 S M H 140 X X 160 X 180 X UNIT 30XV SIZE TIER MODEL NO POS 10 S M H 140 X 160 X 180 X 200 X UNIT 30XV SIZE TIER MODEL NO POS 10 S M H 160 X 180 X 2...

Page 75: ...I J 5V 6V 7V C E D F K L C E D F 30XV225 UNIT 30XV SIZE TIER MODEL NO POS 10 S M H 225 X UNIT 30XV SIZE TIER MODEL NO POS 10 S M H 225 X UNIT 30XV SIZE TIER MODEL NO POS 10 S M H 225 X Letters indicat...

Page 76: ...general location of the mounting weight loca tions on the base of the unit NOTE See Table 1 for mounting weight at reference points UNIT 30XV SIZE TIER MODEL NO POS 10 S M H 250 X 275 X UNIT 30XV SIZE...

Page 77: ...R MODEL NO POS 10 S M H 350 X 400 X UNIT 30XV SIZE TIER MODEL NO POS 10 S M H 350 X 400 X 450 X UNIT 30XV SIZE TIER MODEL NO POS 10 S M H 400 40A X 450 45A X 500 50A X UNIT 30XV SIZE TIER MODEL NO POS...

Page 78: ...362 12 317 13 184 SHIPPING WEIGHT lb Note 3 Al Cu Condenser Coil 11 492 12 530 11 506 12 720 13 739 11 686 12 755 13 864 Cu Cu Condenser Coil 12 617 13 936 12 631 14 126 15 425 12 811 14 191 15 490 MC...

Page 79: ...15 415 16 566 17 614 SHIPPING WEIGHT lb Note 3 Al Cu Condenser Coil 12 785 14 004 14 943 13 627 14 667 15 715 15 893 17 117 18 316 Cu Cu Condenser Coil 14 207 15 690 16 911 15 033 16 383 17 881 17 580...

Page 80: ...560 18 478 19 407 SHIPPING WEIGHT lb Note 3 Al Cu Condenser Coil 16 263 17 164 18 183 17 164 18 237 19 228 18 237 19 287 20 362 Cu Cu Condenser Coil 17 950 19 132 20 432 19 132 20 486 21 759 20 486 2...

Page 81: ...23 034 23 963 24 463 25 567 26 496 25 567 27 241 28 315 27 241 28 510 Cu Cu Condenser Coil 23 481 25 564 26 774 26 993 28 379 29 589 28 379 30 334 30 334 MCHX Condenser Coil 20 158 21 779 22 557 23 21...

Page 82: ...48 5154 5587 5980 SHIPPING WEIGHT kg Note 3 Al Cu Condenser Coil 5213 5684 5219 5770 6232 5301 5786 6288 Cu Cu Condenser Coil 5723 6321 5729 6407 6997 5811 6437 7026 MCHX Condenser Coil 4961 4984 5384...

Page 83: ...3 6992 7514 7989 SHIPPING WEIGHT kg Note 3 Al Cu Condenser Coil 5799 6352 6778 6181 6653 7128 7209 7764 8308 Cu Cu Condenser Coil 6444 7117 7671 6819 7431 8110 7974 8657 9328 MCHX Condenser Coil 5484...

Page 84: ...7965 8381 8803 SHIPPING WEIGHT kg Note 3 Al Cu Condenser Coil 7377 7786 8248 7786 8272 8722 8272 8749 9236 Cu Cu Condenser Coil 8142 8678 9268 8678 9292 9870 9292 9896 10 511 MCHX Condenser Coil 7016...

Page 85: ...10 869 11 096 11 597 12 019 11 597 12 357 12 844 12 357 12 932 Cu Cu Condenser Coil 10 651 11 596 12 145 12 244 12 872 13 421 12 872 13 759 13 759 MCHX Condenser Coil 9144 9879 10 232 10 529 10 957 1...

Page 86: ...angle from horizontal is not less than 45 degrees Raise and set unit down carefully See Fig 25 and 26 for rigging centers of gravity For shipping some domestic units and all export units are mounted o...

Page 87: ...1 409 78 0 1982 78 0 1982 32 0 813 62 0 1575 128 6 3267 131 1 3330 135 1 3431 45 9 1165 S 12902 5852 14535 6593 13627 6181 15261 6922 15033 6819 16794 7618 16 1 409 62 0 1575 32 0 813 109 0 2769 124 7...

Page 88: ...58 9144 22027 9991 21232 9631 23101 10478 23481 10651 25542 11586 16 1 409 109 0 2769 32 0 813 78 0 1982 78 0 1982 47 0 1194 16 1 409 0 0 157 0 3987 158 6 4029 161 6 4105 47 5 1206 M 21779 9879 23781...

Page 89: ...83 3461 1570 3559 1615 412 186 7 16 1 409 109 0 2769 72 9 1852 72 9 1852 72 9 1852 43 9 1115 A5 A6 A7 Model number position 11 0 3 Model number position 11 0 3 B C MCHX MCHX Al CU Al CU CU CU CU CU MC...

Page 90: ...Pull vacuum on the connection tube to at least 500 microns Hold vacuum for 5 minutes to confirm braze integrity Open all 4 ball valves to complete the connection pro cess NOTE A nitrogen purge can be...

Page 91: ...to bottom of drive and route wires to terminal block Connect wires to L1 L2 L3 and ground Torque lugs to 16 in lbs The drive cover is removed with a T20 bit Fan Cable Wiring 500S without Fan VFD Opti...

Page 92: ...rocess cooling applica tions applications where high stability is critical or operation at ambient temperatures below 32 F 0 C is expected the loop volume should be increased to 6 to 10 gallons per to...

Page 93: ...CT CONTROL POWER FIELD SUPPLIED FUSED DISCONNECT UNIT POWER POWER CONNECTIONS FROM WALL TO END OF UNIT NOT SHOWN 20 MESH STRAINER BALANCING VALVE SHUT OFF PRESSURE TEMPERATURE TAPS SHUTOFF VALVE VIBRA...

Page 94: ...30 16 7 EWT Entering Fluid Water Temperature LWT Leaving Fluid Water Temperature 30XV TIERS MINIMUM FLOW RATE MAXIMUM FLOW RATE gpm L s gpm L s 140 All 170 4 10 8 681 6 43 0 160 All 193 2 12 2 772 8...

Page 95: ...aging internal tubes of the evaporator The outlet supply water connection is on the top When single pass evaporator is selected it will have nozzles on either end of the evaporator The nozzle opposite...

Page 96: ...al Air Separator and Expansion Tank Location on Primary Secondary Systems T1 PP PP T2 FS V D HEATER V D HEATER Chilled Water In Chilled Water Out LEGEND D Drain 3 4 in NPT FS Flow Switch PP Pipe Plug...

Page 97: ...Bus slashes indicate number of conductor wires Field Installed Wiring Optional Piping Isolation Valve Motorized Valve Check Valve M a30 5294 Fig 38 Parallel Dual Chiller Operation SLAVE CHILLER CONTRO...

Page 98: ...power must not be turned off except when servicing unit A drain connection is located at the bottom of the evaporator head See Fig 37 for connection location Install shut off valves to the drain line...

Page 99: ...opposite the control box 2 Material 18 ga Corrosion Resistant Sheet Metal 3 Dimensions are in mm inches Cross break these faces Hem these 3 edges both top and bottom See Detail A 1880 74 0 Detail A T...

Page 100: ...reated water may result in corrosion scaling erosion or algae The services of a qualified water treatment specialist should be obtained to develop and monitor a treatment program NOTE Do not use autom...

Page 101: ...ontrols Start Up Operation Service and Troubleshoot ing guide includes graphs that show the relationship between gpm and heat exchanger pressure drop It should be noted that these curves are for fresh...

Page 102: ...h system element Wiring connections for CCN Carrier Com fort Network should be made at TB terminal block 3 Con sult the CCN Contractor s Manual for further information See Fig 45 NOTE Conductors and d...

Page 103: ...103 Fig 44 Field Control and Power Wiring...

Page 104: ...104 Fig 44 Field Control and Power Wiring cont...

Page 105: ...0V NO 6 2AWG 750 KCMIL 460 575V NO 4 2AWG 750 KCMIL 380 440V NFD 6 2AWG 600 KCMIL 460 575V NFD 4 4 0 500 KCMIL DUAL POINT POWER 140 200 208 230V NO 3 3 0 400 KCMIL 380 575V NO 1 or 2 2 0 500 KCMIL or...

Page 106: ...former loads UNIT 30XV UNIT VOLTAGE NUMBER OF COND FANS MCA MOCP REC FUSE SIZE CONTROL CIRCUIT V 3 Ph Hz Supplied Voltage 1 PH 60 Hz MCA and MOCP Min Max 140 208 230 380 400 460 575 60 60 60 60 60 187...

Page 107: ...s UNIT 30XV UNIT VOLTAGE NUMBER OF COND FANS MCA MOCP REC FUSE SIZE CONTROL CIRCUIT V 3 Ph Hz Supplied Voltage 1 PH 60 Hz MCA and MOCP Min Max 275 380 400 460 575 60 60 60 60 342 360 414 518 418 440 5...

Page 108: ...450 350 1000 500 450 400 350 792 3 439 3 416 6 362 0 291 1 1000 500 500 450 350 1000 500 500 400 350 115 115 115 115 115 60 60 60 60 60 380 400 415 440 50 50 50 50 342 360 374 396 418 440 457 484 8 8...

Page 109: ...0 1000 800 700 600 115 115 115 115 60 60 60 60 380 400 415 440 50 50 50 50 342 360 374 396 418 440 457 484 16 16 16 16 730 7 694 9 671 7 633 6 1000 800 800 800 1000 800 800 700 751 8 715 0 691 1 651 8...

Page 110: ...6 4 364 5 348 0 301 0 241 2 800 450 450 400 300 800 400 400 350 300 115 115 115 115 115 40 40 40 40 40 380 400 415 440 50 50 50 50 342 360 374 396 418 440 457 484 10 10 10 10 359 4 343 2 335 5 311 6 4...

Page 111: ...700 800 700 700 700 115 115 115 115 60 60 60 60 325 380 400 460 575 60 60 60 60 342 360 414 518 418 440 506 633 18 18 18 18 683 2 649 2 564 0 453 4 800 800 700 600 800 800 700 500 706 5 671 8 583 8 46...

Page 112: ...0 662 2 370 8 351 4 305 1 245 3 800 450 450 400 300 800 450 400 350 300 115 115 115 115 115 40 40 40 40 40 380 400 415 440 50 50 50 50 342 360 374 396 418 440 457 484 12 12 12 12 363 2 346 6 335 4 316...

Page 113: ...3 3 532 3 426 1 800 800 700 500 800 700 600 500 115 115 115 115 60 60 60 60 380 400 415 440 50 50 50 50 342 360 374 396 418 440 457 484 18 18 18 18 635 5 606 0 584 7 550 5 800 800 800 700 700 700 700...

Page 114: ...0 60 187 342 360 414 518 253 418 440 506 633 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 319 4 175 1 167 0 144 4 116 3 311 4 170 7 162 6 140 8 113 4 500 300 250 225 175 500 250 250 225 175 400 225 200 175 150 400 225 200 175...

Page 115: ...414 518 418 440 506 633 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 345 8 328 7 285 2 228 8 339 1 322 0 279 6 224 4 500 500 450 350 500 500 450 350 450 400 350 300 450 400 350 300 115 115 115 115 60 60 60 60 300 380 400 460 575...

Page 116: ...350 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 250 249 8 238 5 230 1 217 4 242 8 231 4 223 0 210 4 400 400 350 350 400 350 350 350 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 250 115 115 115 115 60 60 60 60 200 208 230 380 400 460...

Page 117: ...9 374 8 353 3 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 500 500 500 450 450 500 500 450 450 115 115 115 115 60 60 60 60 350 380 400 460 575 60 60 60 60 342 360 414 518 418 440 506 633 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 526 1 500 0 4...

Page 118: ...7 3 189 9 179 4 199 4 190 2 182 9 172 4 300 300 300 250 300 300 300 250 250 250 225 225 250 225 225 225 115 115 115 115 40 40 40 40 180 208 230 380 400 460 575 60 60 60 60 60 187 342 360 414 518 253 4...

Page 119: ...253 7 600 600 500 400 600 600 500 400 500 450 400 350 450 450 400 300 115 115 115 115 60 60 60 60 380 400 415 440 50 50 50 50 342 360 374 396 418 440 457 484 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 385 7 367 1 354 2 334 2 3...

Page 120: ...9 8 193 5 182 6 202 3 192 8 186 4 175 6 300 300 300 250 300 300 300 250 250 250 225 225 250 225 225 225 115 115 115 115 40 40 40 40 180 208 230 380 400 460 575 60 60 60 60 60 187 342 360 414 518 253 4...

Page 121: ...2 327 1 307 8 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 450 450 400 400 450 400 400 400 115 115 115 115 60 60 60 60 325 380 400 460 575 60 60 60 60 342 360 414 518 418 440 506 633 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 376 3...

Page 122: ...60 60 60 60 60 10 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 3 6 3 5 3 0 2 4 9 5 5 2 4 9 4 3 3 4 9 5 5 2 4 9 4 3 3 4 9 5 5 2 4 9 4 3 3 4...

Page 123: ...20 20 20 20 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 11 9 11 9 11 9 11 9 3 6 3 5 3 0 2 4 5 2 4 9 4 3 3 4 5 2 4 9 4 3 3 4 5 2 4 9 4 3 3 4 6 6 6 3 6 1 5 7 6 6 6 3 6 1 5 7 6 6 6 3 6 1 5 7 400 380 400 460 575...

Page 124: ...400 460 575 60 60 60 60 60 325 178 169 147 118 303 166 158 137 110 290 159 151 131 105 313 172 163 141 114 325 178 169 147 118 303 166 158 137 110 290 159 151 131 105 313 172 163 141 114 380 400 415 4...

Page 125: ...5 181 380 400 415 440 50 50 50 50 395 376 362 342 348 331 319 301 331 315 304 286 385 366 353 333 286 272 262 247 252 240 231 218 240 228 220 208 279 266 256 241 400 380 400 460 575 60 60 60 60 364 34...

Page 126: ...rt the thermistor into the well until the O ring reaches the well body Use the nut on the thermistor to secure the thermistor in place Once the thermistor is in place it is recommended that a thermist...

Page 127: ...installation instructions supplied with the accessory package Step 7 Leak Test Unit The 30XV chiller with Greenspeed intelligence is shipped with a complete operating charge of R 134a and should be un...

Page 128: ...ght to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53300198 01 Printed in U S A Form 30XV 7SI Pg 128 1 19 Replaces 30XV 6...

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