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Summary of Contents for AQUASNAP 30RB060-390

Page 1: ...ice personnel When working on the equipment observe precautions in the literature and on tags stickers and labels attached to the equipment Follow all safety codes Keep quenching cloth and fire exting...

Page 2: ...Coil Trim Panels Upper Grilles and Lower Grilles Hail Guards F Skid Top Crate and Bag Condenser Coil Trim Panels Upper and Lower Grilles Hail Guards Controls Comrau nication Option None O EMM 1 Remot...

Page 3: ...s MODULE UNITS MODULE A MODULE B 30RBA315 30RBA160 30RBA160 30RBA330 30RBA170 30RBA160 30RBA345 30RBA170 30RBA170 30RBA360 30RBA190 30RBA170 30RBA390 30RBA190 30RBA190 NOTE An A in the model number in...

Page 4: ...its with a pump package 5 Dimensions are in mm inches i 4 F I SERVICE AREA 121921480 FRO_ EACH SIOE Of INE UNIT 860 g3 33895 L DEIML A SCAL 1 2 AIR LOW i i I I J 246 36 i9 70i 18465 ii 59i 4077 i 491...

Page 5: ...dimensions as units with a pump package 5 Dimensions are in mm inches SERVICE AREA 1219 2 48 6 FROM EACH SiDE OF THE UNIT COOLER SERVICE ARE P8 z RE 296 46 1 67 COOLER 45663 117981 PSr LPUNP PACKAGE E...

Page 6: ...7 LEAVING WATER 8982 4 ViCTAULIE 3 4 NPT DO D VENT __ 1 4 N9 i WEIGH iMAX WEIGHT i WEiGHI i Cg AL iCU AL P_MPi C_fCU IdRg i Id_g i lblR9 o oi i 59 i i 2571 2989 2899 90RB 00i 5890 i 08i3 i 0614 9672 9...

Page 7: ...imensions as units with a pump package Dimensions are in mm inches I SERVICE AREA 1219 2 48 O FROM EACH SIDE OF IRE UN I i4478157D COOLER TDDE DE_VICE AREA I I PD1 PSl I t 18_8Si 2446 09 96 30 PIPING...

Page 8: ...EE DETAIL 40889 610 NOTES 1 Unit must have clearances as follows Top De net restrict Sides and End 6 from solid surface 2 All pumps have drains located at the bottom of volute for draining 3 Temperatu...

Page 9: ...circuit and have V4 flare connection 4 Units without a pump package have the same leaving water connection Y and Z dimensions entering water and Pump Discharge X dimensions as units with a pump packag...

Page 10: ...20 3150 CG x i 398 _RCU B C CIIRCUIT A I _ SERV Cr ARrA 76951 148383 _ L_ 145633 199925 50307 8 2 57 34 7847 3212 39 PIPING ENIRANCE AREA 2649 YEW A A P _IER BOX R30V CKT B POWER BOX 380V 460V S SV CK...

Page 11: ...learances as follows Top Do not restrict Sides and End 6 from solid surface 2 All pumps have drains located at the bottom of volute for draining 3 Temperature relief devices located on suction line li...

Page 12: ...SINGLE POINT _ D P B2 230V _gAL POINT I _ 380V 460V 575V 5hAL POINT i i o _ i 400 00 i i i 30_ 00 15 75 7 ST 0 5 E DETAIL _ RIGGING HOLE I 2_9052 0592 228_37 89821 I 4 _ NeT LEAVING 5 VICTAULiC COOLER...

Page 13: ...face 2 Temperature relief devices located on suction line liquid line and filter drier of each circuit and have 1 4 flare connection 3 Dimensions are in mm inches SCALE 1 L 7 8 KNOCKOUT 70 BE 4DDCC FO...

Page 14: ...9391 _109531 3_ 50 iiii 1 2097 41 32R7 68 PIPING ENrRA_CE AREA 8258 12T08 4231 79 1i666_1 POWER ELECIRICAL 80X PE8 J 7 8 KNOCKOUT _0 8 _ GRrD POR LOCATING P_ELD POWER WIRING PE81 230V 8DAL POinT ETAIL...

Page 15: ...29557 2 75 334Z Z4 13i58 PIPING _NTRANC A EA A 800 O0 31 50 _J_ A 124 351 COX q FiR_u_ FI IU H 315854 _ 08 188_031 411326 _161 94 VIEW A A SCALE I I0 OWER ELECTRICAL BOX PES I T i LU_ _I I 1 _L _ _ j...

Page 16: ...992 1037 1311 1254 4 593 1014 1059 1393 1333 4 799 1108 1081 1431 1464 5 082 1342 1584 2020 1711 6 858 1355 1619 2126 1780 6 879 1503 1635 2139 1967 7 243 1841 1864 2429 2400 8 534 1879 2011 2647 247...

Page 17: ...MOUNTING WEIGHT kg Single Pump Cu Cut A B C D E F G H Total 571 781 952 574 744 1079 947 765 6415 Dual Pump Units English Dual Pump Units SI UNIT ourtD 060 07O 080 090 100 110 12O 13O 15O UNIT 30RB 1...

Page 18: ...I 4 I 5 I 5 I 6 I 6 3500 2 SH240 1 SH240 N A 6 2 13 1 33 22 67 33 N A 2 SH3OO 1 SH240 N A 26 2 13 1 29 19 71 29 N A 2 SH240 2 SH240 N A 26 2 26 2 25 16 50 50 N A 2 SH3OO 2 SH240 N A 26 2 26 2 22 14 56...

Page 19: ...4 SH3OO 3 SH30O N A 52 5 39 4 4 SH3OO 4 SH300 N A 52 5 52 5 3 SH3OO 3 SH240 8 SH300 39 4 39 4 39 4 4 SH3OO 3 SH240 N A 52 5 39 4 14 10 13 9 9 10 10 6 3 SH3OO 3 SH3OO 3 SH30O 39 4 39 4 39 4 9 10 11 8...

Page 20: ...ID CONNECTIONS in Inlet and Outlet Victaulic Drain NPT CONDENSER FANS Standard Low Noise Type Fan Speed r s Standard No Blades Diameter mm No Fans Ckt A Ckt B Ckt C Total Airflow L s 324 106 3068 2068...

Page 21: ...ant Pressure psig 3068 3068 3068 3068 3068 3068 3068 3068 Maximum Fluid Side Pressure Without Pumps psig 2066 2066 2066 2068 2068 2066 2068 2068 Maximum Fluid Side Pressure With Pu raps psig 1034 1034...

Page 22: ...kt A Ckt B Module B No Coils Ckt A Ckt B Total Face Area sq ft No Rows Ckt A or B any module Max Working Refrigerant Pressure psig LEGEND AI Aluminum Cu Copper EXV Electronic Expansion Valve 4 SH300 3...

Page 23: ...t A Ckt B Module B No Coils Ckt A Ckt B Total Face Area sq m NO Rows Ckt A or B any module Max Working Refrigerant Pressure kPa 4 SH300 3 SH240 4 SH300 3 SH240 52 5 39 4 52 5 39 4 14 16 31 19 31 19 I...

Page 24: ...ked for rigging see rigging label on unit It is recolrnnended that field supplied shackles be used to thcilitate lifting Secure the shackles to the base rails at tile points noted on the rigging label...

Page 25: ...36 ram Fig 15 30RB Base Rail Cross Section 1 50 DIA 038 mm RIGGING HOLE X 0 1 3 4 O 44 ilm LL I Jl B_ _ B T 0 875 DIA 022 mm MOUNTING HOLE X MOUNilNG PLATE _ 0 1 9 16 40 ram REF _ 0 7 7 8 200 ram View...

Page 26: ..._IER Of GRAV1FY IN MM M MM 45 811164 3 409 10370 45 8111643 40 9 1037 9 475 12057 308 10122 640 16248 40 10174 64 6 1624 8 401 1017 4 63 5 1614 O 39 3 908 5 3ORBA IO 2067 _3286 813 3691 16 1 468 9 109...

Page 27: ...16 I 4_8 _1_09 0 _7_ _ HO 0 _794 78 0 1981 16 I _5 81 _10 1 7457 1 8ZI i _o 9i_ 30R_A300 I 17590 7979 19200 8709 16 1 408 9 090 769 3 410 _5_2 41 0 582 6 1 _08 9_09 _5316 8 _ 0 _15 6 30RSA300 C_ 19761...

Page 28: ...r on open loop systems A 3 4 in NPT fitting is installed in the inlet piping of the pmnp for connection to an expansion tank Install the tank in accordance with the manul acmrer s instructions Figures...

Page 29: ...pressure and temperature of the water air mixture Air is less soluble at higher temperatures and at lower pressures Therefore separation can best be done at the point of highest water temperature and...

Page 30: ...r open loop systems _ Pressure Relief _L r Flexible Connections Pressure Reducing Fill Valve Reverse Flow Check Valve Service Valve t _ _ Service Valvet Pumpt Combination Valvet Isolation Valve _ _ 20...

Page 31: ...lls E_ F I Control II_ x Pump and Check Valve or Isolation Valve LEGEND LWT Leaving Water fluid Temperature _ Field Wiring _ Field Communication Wiring NOTE This is a simplified piping diagram not all...

Page 32: ...tlush the system with fiesh a_ater b A sli_lt alnount of cteaning residue in the systeln can help keep the desired slightly alkaline water pH of 8 to 9 Avoid a pH greater than 10 since this will a er...

Page 33: ...parates the water air interface it is not recolrnnended to have any air in the water loop See the section on air separation on page 28 for instructions on providing air separation equipment FILLING TH...

Page 34: ...ND NPSHr i Net Positive Suction Head Pressure Required NOTE Refer to Fig 1 option identification Refer to the Pump Impeller Sizes table on page 32 for more information Fig 28 Pump Curve I for Hydronic...

Page 35: ...6 120 27 4 90 18 3 60 9 1 30 o o o 0 o oo Z_4 5 _Z _ R_ _ I L L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I _ 19itTI r T r r i i 42 I 55 I I I I I I I I I I 66 I I I I I I I I fi i I 7 i...

Page 36: ...information Fig 32 Pump Curve V for I lydronic Package Dual Pump Fresh Water Head Pressure m ft of fluid 45 7 150 36 6 120 27 4 90 18 3 60 9 1 30 o o o o oo Flow Rate i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i...

Page 37: ...red NOTE Refer to Fig 1 option identification Refer to the Pump Impeller Sizes table on page 32 for more information Fig 34 Pump Curve VII for Hydronic Package Dual Pump Fresh Water Head Pressure m ft...

Page 38: ...verii_ that the strainer is dean and that no unnecessary system resistance is present such as partially closed isolation valves Once the combination valve is set note the stem position If later servi...

Page 39: ...TE GPM NOTE Refer to Fig 1 for pump envelope curve option identification Fig 43 30RB060 070 Dual Pump Envelope Curves lS0 _m 140 42m C 13o _ _ 11o a3m B 1oo 3Om _ _ _ 60 18m 20 6_ 0 0 50 1CO 150 200 2...

Page 40: ...ring this thne it is recolrnnended to drain the pump and hydronic package and these compo nents are back tlushed with inhibited glycol Otherwise a glycol water solution should be considered as the hea...

Page 41: ...ON BAFFLE HEIGHT X Control Power End 635 25 0 Opposite Control Power End 1040 41 0 NOTES 1 Material 18 ga Corrosion Resistant Sheet Metal 2 Dimensions are in mm inches _ _ 18 0 75 18 0 75 _ _ _ _0 2 7...

Page 42: ...PORTANT TO ensure power to the heaters make sure power to the unit is always on except during ser I vice or a prolonged shutdown Proper rotation of condenser tan s and pump s IVlUSTbe verified before...

Page 43: ...00 618 1 500 7_ 6 _ O 9_ 0 _0 Z Z Z Z 606 8 700 814 8 700 493 0 500 660 7 500 5 HP PUMR 1750 RPM MCA MOCP ICF Rec Fuse XL XL XL Size 309 2 350 700 5 350 160 6 175 372 6 175 135 9 150 310 0 150 108 8 1...

Page 44: ...2 500 738 5 500 408 0 450 616 0 450 331 5 350 499 1 350 LEGEND ICF Instantaneous Current Flow MOCP Maximum Overcurrent Protection MCA Minimum Circuit Amps XL Across the Line Start NOTES 1 Units are su...

Page 45: ...87 7 400 641 0 400 460 60 414 506 314 8 350 522 8 350 318 4 350 526 4 350 325 7 350 533 7 350 575 60 518 633 255 7 360 423 4 300 258 6 300 426 3 300 264 4 300 432 1 300 208 230 60 187 253 770 4 800 12...

Page 46: ...8 134 0 106 3 175 125 342 0 280 4 108 6 85 2 125 110 276 2 227 4 313 2 306 2 400 400 755 5 748 4 166 4 160 2 200 200 419 7 413 6 139 4 135 2 175 175 347 4 343 2 112 9 110 2 125 125 280 5 277 8 419 4...

Page 47: ...7 253 543 7 400 4 600 450 985 9 842 6 600 450 A 380 60 342 418 288 0 209 5 300 250 541 3 462 9 300 225 460 60 414 506 241 6 176 8 250 200 449 6 384 8 250 200 575 60 518 633 195 9 144 1 225 175 363 5 3...

Page 48: ...8 298 230 60 187 253 569 3 409 4 600 450 1011 6 842 6 600 450 577 3 400 4 600 450 1019 5 842 6 380 60 342 418 302 0 209 5 350 250 555 4 462 9 350 225 306 4 209 5 350 250 559 7 462 9 460 60 414 506 25...

Page 49: ...uit 1 Circuit 2 210 225 380 Circuit 1 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 with NFD 460 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 575 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 208 230 N A Circuit 1 Circuit 2 380 Circuit 1 Circuit 1 Circuit 2...

Page 50: ...060 190 578 60 6 4 380 60 9 7 208 230 60 25 7 7 5 460 60 11 6 578 60 9 3 060 190 380 60 14 0 208 230 60 33 6 10 460 60 15 2 060 190 578 60 12 2 380 60 18 4 208 230 60 49 8 15 460 60 22 5 080 190 578...

Page 51: ...41 6 575 60 33 9 210 33 9 210 33 9 210 33 9 380 60 49 3 315 49 3 315 49 3 315 49 3 208 230 60 94 2 560 94 2 560 94 2 560 94 2 560 94 2 460 60 41 6 260 41 6 200 41 6 260 41 6 260 41 6 575 60 33 9 210 3...

Page 52: ...ARE FOR A ALAR_ RELAY T_E MAXIMUM LOAD ALLO_ED FOR THE ALAR_ NELA IS 10 VA SEALED 25 VA INRUSH AT D4V E1ELD POWER S_PRLY iS _01NEO_iN_ 8 MA_E APPROPRIATE CONNECTIONS TO 1B6 AS SHOWN FOR ENERGY MANAGE_...

Page 53: ...communication bus that a color coding scheme be used for the entire network to simplii_ the installation It is recolrnnended that red be used for the signal positive black for the signal negative and...

Page 54: ...TION ACCESSORIES A number of com munication options are available to meet any requirement Contact your local Carrier representative for lnore details For installation details refer to separate install...

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Page 56: ...tion Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53300001 01 Printed in U S A Form 30R...

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