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Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

PC 903

Catalog No. 533-00053

Printed in U.S.A.

Form 30GXN,GXR-3SI

Pg 1

6-03

Replaces: 30GXN,GXR-2SI

Book 2

Tab

5c

Installation Instructions

CONTENTS

Page

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

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INTRODUCTION

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INSTALLATION

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Step 1 — Inspect Shipment

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Step 2 — Rig and Place Unit

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Step 3 — Piping Connections

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

• GENERAL
• DUPLEX UNIT PIPING CONNECTIONS
• COOLER FLUID, VENT, AND DRAIN
• BRINE  UNITS
• WATER TREATMENT
• PREPARATION FOR YEAR-ROUND OPERATION
• WINTER SHUTDOWN PREPARATION

Step 4 — Make Electrical Connections

 . . . . . . . . . . 50

• FIELD POWER CONNECTIONS
• FIELD CONTROL POWER CONNECTIONS
• DUPLEX UNIT POWER CONNECTIONS
• COMFORTLINK™ COMMUNICATION

WIRING

Duplex Chiller Control Configuration

. . . . . . . . . . . . 53

Step 5 — Install Accessories

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• ELECTRICAL
• LOW-AMBIENT OPERATION
• MINIMUM LOAD ACCESSORY
• MISCELLANEOUS ACCESSORIES

Step 6 — Leak Test Unit

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Step 7 — Refrigerant Charge

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Installing, starting up, and servicing this equipment can

be hazardous due to system pressures, electrical components,
and equipment location. Only trained, qualified installers and
service mechanics should install, start up, and service this
equipment.

When working on the equipment, observe precautions in the

literature, and on tags, stickers, and labels attached to the
equipment.
• Follow all safety codes.
• Wear safety glasses and work gloves.
• Use care in handling, rigging, and setting bulky equipment.

INTRODUCTION

These instructions cover installation of 30GXN,R080-528

liquid chillers with electronic controls and units with
factory-installed options (FIOPs).

INSTALLATION

Step 1 — Inspect Shipment — 

Inspect unit for dam-

age upon arrival. If damage is found, immediately file a claim
with the shipping company. When considering location for the
unit, be sure to consult NEC (National Electrical Code, U.S.A.)
and/or local code requirements. Allow sufficient space for air-
flow, wiring, piping, and service as follows.

Front and Rear  . . .   6 ft (1829 mm); from outer most edge*
Top  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Do not restrict in any way
Ends  . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ft (1524 mm); from outer most edge*
*Outer most edge may include sound enclosure or hail

guard.

See Fig. 1-25 for unit dimensions and Table 1 for duplex

unit combinations. Ensure surface beneath unit is level and
capable of supporting the operating weight of the unit. See
Fig. 26-28 and Tables 2A-2D for unit mounting and operating
weights. Unit operating ranges are listed in Tables 3A and 3B.

Step 2 — Rig and Place Unit — 

These units are de-

signed for overhead rigging and it is important that this method
be used.
 See Fig. 28 or rigging label on unit. Holes are provid-
ed in frame baserails; field-supplied 2-in. Schedule 40 pipes
pass through these holes, extending beyond frame far enough
to attach cables or chains on both sides.

As shown in Fig. 28, use the recommended length of chain

or cable to facilitate lifting of the unit. Two options have been
provided for the rigging of these units.

Rigging option 1 uses a central rigging point. The lifting

point must be a minimum of 13 ft (3.9 m) above the top of the
unit. For a more level lift, the chains or cables of the cooler/
compressor side must be shortened by about 20 in. (508 mm).
Use spreader bars to keep cables or chains clear of unit sides.
As further protection for the coil faces, leave plywood sheets
supplied for shipping in place against sides of unit, behind
cables or chains. Option 1 must be used for 30GXN,R204-350,
and applicable modular units.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
To avoid the possibility of electrical shock,
open and tag all disconnects before install-
ing this equipment.

IMPORTANT: This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used
in accordance with these instructions, this equipment
may cause radio interference. The equipment has been test-
ed and found to comply with the limits of a Class A
computing device as defined by the FCC (Federal Commu-
nications Commission, U.S.A.) Regulations, Subpart J of
Part 15, which are designed to provide reasonable protec-
tion against such interference when operated in a commer-
cial environment.

IMPORTANT: Rigging option 1 must be used for
30GXN,R204-350 and associated modular units. Sizes
080-178 and associated modular units may use either rig-
ging option 1 or 2.

30GXN,R080-528

ECOLOGIC™ Air-Cooled Chillers

60 Hz

Summary of Contents for ECOLOGIC 30GXN

Page 1: ...way Ends 5 ft 1524 mm from outer most edge Outer most edge may include sound enclosure or hail guard See Fig 1 25 for unit dimensions and Table 1 for duplex unit combinations Ensure surface beneath unit is level and capable of supporting the operating weight of the unit See Fig 26 28 and Tables 2A 2D for unit mounting and operating weights Unit operating ranges are listed in Tables 3A and 3B Step ...

Page 2: ...ment on page 1 for required clearances The unit may be mounted on a level pad directly on the base rails A raised pe rimeter rail can be used but is not required If the unit is mounted on a raised perimeter rail fasten the unit to the rail using the mounting holes provided Once installed the unit must be level to within 1 8 in per foot 1 cm per meter along the long axis of the oil separator This i...

Page 3: ...3 Fig 1 Dimensions 30GXN R080 090 Cast iron Steel ...

Page 4: ...4 Fig 2 Dimensions 30GXN R083 093 106 108 114 125 135 Cast iron Steel ...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 3 Dimensions 30GXN R118 128 138 150 160 Cast iron Steel ...

Page 6: ...6 Fig 4 Dimensions 30GXN R153 174 Cast iron Steel ...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 5 Dimensions 30GXN R163 178 Cast iron Steel ...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 6 Dimensions 30GXN R204 225 Cast iron Steel ...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 7 Dimensions 30GXN R208 228 Cast iron Steel ...

Page 10: ...10 Fig 8 Dimensions 30GXN R249 264 Cast iron Steel ...

Page 11: ...11 Fig 9 Dimensions 30GXN R253 268 Cast iron Steel ...

Page 12: ...12 Fig 10 Dimensions 30GXN R281 301 325 350 Cast iron Steel ...

Page 13: ...13 Fig 11 Dimensions 30GXN R283 ...

Page 14: ...14 Fig 12 Dimensions 30GXN R303 ...

Page 15: ...15 Fig 13 Dimensions 30GXN R328 ...

Page 16: ...16 Fig 14 Dimensions 30GXN R353 ...

Page 17: ...17 Fig 15 Dimensions 30GXN R370 ...

Page 18: ...18 Fig 16 Dimensions 30GXN R373 ...

Page 19: ...19 Fig 17 Dimensions 30GXN R390 ...

Page 20: ...20 Fig 18 Dimensions 30GXN R393 418 ...

Page 21: ...21 Fig 19 Dimensions 30GXN R415 ...

Page 22: ...22 Fig 20 Dimensions 30GXN R450 ...

Page 23: ...23 Fig 21 Dimensions 30GXN R453 ...

Page 24: ...24 Fig 22 Dimensions 30GXN R475 ...

Page 25: ...25 Fig 23 Dimensions 30GXN R478 ...

Page 26: ...26 Fig 24 Dimensions 30GXN R500 525 ...

Page 27: ...27 Fig 25 Dimensions 30GXN R503 528 ...

Page 28: ... ALUMINUM FIN UNITS lb kg UNIT 30GXN R DISTRIBUTION POINTS A B C D 083 1744 791 2623 1190 1416 642 1125 510 093 1810 821 2704 1227 1497 679 1190 540 106 1895 860 2867 1300 1540 698 1213 550 108 1936 878 2944 1335 1560 707 1223 555 114 1898 861 2872 1303 1541 699 1213 550 125 1920 871 2953 1339 1506 683 1174 527 135 390B 1954 886 3006 1364 1551 703 1203 546 NOTES 1 Install a 12 in x 4 in 305 mm x 1...

Page 29: ... COPPER FIN UNITS lb kg UNIT 30GXN R DISTRIBUTION POINTS A B C D E F 118 1912 867 2154 977 1740 789 1025 465 1415 642 1453 659 128 1915 869 2159 979 1744 791 1026 465 1416 642 1454 659 138 283B 303B 373B 1920 871 2167 983 1751 794 1028 466 1418 643 1455 660 150 370B 1923 872 2156 978 1864 846 1126 511 1354 614 1410 640 160 415B 1993 904 2257 1024 1947 883 1152 523 1386 629 1436 652 WEIGHT DISTRIBU...

Page 30: ...84 178 328A 353A B 907 412 1246 565 1194 541 828 376 1009 457 2044 927 2099 952 1075 488 WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION COPPER FIN UNITS lb kg UNIT 30GXN R DISTRIBUTION POINTS A B C D E F G H 163 303A 1116 506 1409 639 1419 644 1039 471 1211 549 2241 1017 2234 1013 1277 579 178 328A 353A B 1118 507 1419 644 1429 648 1043 473 1223 555 2279 1034 2273 1031 1285 583 NOTES 1 Install a 24 in x 4 in 610 mm x 102 mm...

Page 31: ...421 1213 550 1365 619 1289 585 749 340 1161 526 2001 900 2119 961 1880 853 1441 654 225 370A 450A B 475B 941 427 1231 559 1386 629 1308 593 760 345 1180 535 2030 921 2150 975 1910 866 1464 664 NOTES 1 Install a 24 in x 4 in 610 mm x 102 mm mounting pad minimum at mounting hole location Do not point load base rail 2 Dimensions in are in millimeters 3 Indicates mounting hole location on side base ra...

Page 32: ...9 816 370 1438 652 846 384 1169 530 1824 827 1695 769 2578 1170 1883 854 1003 455 948 430 228 453A B 478B 948 430 726 329 817 371 1439 653 847 384 1170 531 1826 828 1697 770 2582 1171 1886 856 1005 455 948 430 NOTES 1 Install a 24 in x 4 in 610 mm x 102 mm mounting pad minimum at mounting hole location Do not point load base rail 2 Dimensions in are in millimeters 3 Indicates mounting hole locatio...

Page 33: ...76 533 1278 580 1189 539 888 403 1371 622 1835 832 1971 894 1813 822 1445 656 WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION COPPER FIN UNITS lb kg UNIT 30GXN R DISTRIBUTION POINTS A B C D E F G H I J 249 475A 500A B 1048 475 1316 597 1431 649 1331 604 995 451 1535 696 2084 932 2208 1002 2031 921 1618 734 264 390A 415A 525A B 1054 478 1322 600 1435 651 1336 606 1017 454 1538 698 2055 932 2208 1001 2032 922 1621 735 NOTES 1 ...

Page 34: ...215 551 1637 742 857 389 1101 500 1166 529 1231 558 2095 950 1177 534 2728 1237 2459 1115 1154 523 1121 509 268 418A 528A B 1121 509 879 399 1216 552 1638 743 857 389 1102 500 1166 529 1231 558 2098 952 1178 534 2731 1239 2462 1117 1155 524 1121 509 281 957 434 840 381 1519 689 1619 734 1308 593 879 399 1119 508 1184 537 1456 661 2919 1324 2726 1237 3096 1404 803 364 1030 467 301 957 434 840 381 1...

Page 35: ...4 00 101 6 6 00 152 4 MINIMUM 1 58 38 71 24 00 609 6 MINIMUM Ø1 00 25 4 2 00 50 8 0 296 7 52 NOTE Dimensions are in inches Dimensions in are in millimeters Fig 27 Recommended Mounting with Base Rail Plate ...

Page 36: ...3975 92 4 2346 31 0 787 55 0 1397 114 7336 3328 7 930 3597 92 4 2346 31 0 787 55 0 1397 114 8031 3643 8 625 3912 92 4 2346 31 0 787 55 0 1397 118 8470 3842 9 070 4114 120 5 3061 33 0 838 73 0 1854 118 9520 4318 10 120 4590 120 5 3061 33 0 838 73 0 1854 125 7275 3300 7 869 3569 92 4 2346 31 0 787 55 0 1397 125 7970 3615 8 564 3885 92 4 2346 31 0 787 55 0 1397 128 8464 3839 9 064 4111 120 5 3061 33 ...

Page 37: ...38 mm long must be placed just above the top of the unit and stacks to reduce the risk of damage to the top of the unit and coil Chains on the cooler compressor side must be shortened by 20 in 508 mm by the use of grab hooks for a more level lift Two in diameter schedule 40 pipes should be used in the unit rigging holes 3 Rigging option 2 Rig with a minimum of 12 ft 3658 mm chains or cables If a c...

Page 38: ...62 5 1588 80 9 2055 174 4 4430 34 1 866 268 418A 528A B 19 635 8906 20 635 9 360 81 7 2075 62 5 1588 80 9 2055 174 4 4430 34 1 866 281 18 250 8278 19 250 8 732 81 7 2075 62 5 1588 80 9 2055 174 4 4430 34 1 866 281 21 455 9732 22 455 10 185 81 7 2075 62 5 1588 80 9 2055 174 4 4430 34 1 866 301 18 270 8287 19 270 8 741 81 7 2075 62 5 1588 80 9 2055 174 4 4430 34 1 866 301 21 475 9741 22 475 10 194 8...

Page 39: ... 216 270 216 Maximum Working Pressure psig 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 UNIT SIZE 30GXN R 163 174 178 204 208 225 228 249 253 264 268 281 301 325 350 OPERATING WEIGHT lb Cu Al 10 279 9 714 10 294 12 747 14 099 12 985 14 114 13 867 16 736 13 902 16 751 18 718 18 738 18 778 18 828 Cu Cu 11 947 11 114 11 962 14 147 19 941 14 360 19 956 15 567 19 941 15 602 19 956 21 923...

Page 40: ...7 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 No Rows 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Total Face Area sq ft 486 594 593 648 476 648 486 702 540 Maximum Working Pressure psig 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 UNIT SIZE 30GXN R 418 450 453 475 478 500 503 525 528 OPERATING WEIGHT lb HFC 134a Cu Al 26 435 25 970 28 228 26 852 30 850 27 734 33 472 27 804 33 502 Cu Cu 31 040 28 720 39 912 29 927 39 897 31 134 33 502 31 204 39 912 REFRIG...

Page 41: ...5 1 20 1 20 1 25 1 20 1 Maximum Working Pressure kPa 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 UNIT SIZE 30GXN R 163 174 178 204 208 225 228 249 253 264 268 281 301 325 350 OPERATING WEIGHT kg Cu Al 4663 4406 4669 5782 6395 5890 6402 6290 7591 6306 7598 8490 8499 8517 8540 Cu Cu 5419 5041 5426 6417 9045 6514 9052 7061 9045 7077 9052 9944 9953 9971 9994 REFRIGERANT ...

Page 42: ... 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Total Face Area sq m 48 2 50 2 55 2 60 2 45 2 60 2 45 2 65 2 50 2 Maximum Working Pressure kPa 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 3103 UNIT SIZE 30GXN R 418 450 453 475 478 500 503 525 528 OPERATING WEIGHT kg HFC 134a Cu Al 11 991 11 780 12 804 12 180 13 994 12 580 15 183 12 612 15 197 Cu Cu 14 080 13 027 18 104 13 575 18 097 14 122 15 197 14 154 18 104 REFRIGERANT CHARGE C...

Page 43: ...fference Reference Min Flow Rate Nominal Flow Rate F C Gpm L s Gpm L s 080 083 minus 1 pass 2 13 7 4 136 8 6 182 11 5 std 3 20 11 1 91 5 7 plus 1 pass 4 27 14 8 68 4 3 090 093 minus 1 pass 2 13 7 4 149 9 4 199 12 6 std 3 20 11 1 100 6 3 plus 1 pass 4 27 14 8 75 4 7 106 108 minus 1 pass 2 13 7 4 176 11 1 234 14 8 std 3 20 11 1 117 7 4 plus 1 pass 4 27 14 8 88 5 5 114 minus 1 pass 2 13 7 4 191 12 0 ...

Page 44: ... if used These openings should be 5 to 10 pipe diameters from the unit leaving water nozzle For thorough mixing and temperature stabilization wells in the leaving fluid pipe should extend at least 2 in 50 mm into the pipe Although cooler has an air vent it is recommended that a field supplied air vent be installed in the system to facilitate servicing Field supplied shut off and balancing valves s...

Page 45: ...f valves to the drain line before filling the system with fluid WINTER SHUTDOWN PREPARATION At the end of each cooling season the fluid should be drained from the sys tem However due to the cooler circuiting some fluid will re main in the cooler after draining To prevent freeze up damage to the cooler tubes perform the following procedure 1 If factory installed cooler heaters have been installed d...

Page 46: ... available upon request The 30GXN R units should be installed using certified drawings 3 All wiring must comply with applicable local and national codes 4 All piping must follow standard piping techniques Refer to Carrier System Design Man ual or appropriate ASHRAE American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Condi tioning Engineers handbook for details Fig 32A Typical Piping and Wiring 30GXN...

Page 47: ...re available upon request The 30GXN R units should be installed using certified drawings 3 All wiring must comply with applicable local and national codes 4 All piping must follow standard piping techniques Refer to Carrier System Design Man ual or appropriate ASHRAE American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Condi tioning Engineers handbook for details Fig 32B Typical Piping and Wiring for...

Page 48: ...o end 8 elbow Weight 29 9 lbs 13 6 kg C is Flexhose 8 x 16 SVG 16 406 4 mm long Weight 23 5 lbs 10 7 kg D pipe is 8 x 22 375 568 3 mm long Weight 53 2 lbs 24 1 kg Size A pipe length A pipe weight Total piping weight 450 47 06 1195 mm 112 0 lbs 50 8 kg 360 5 lbs 163 5 kg Fig 33 Victaulic Connection Details Field Piping Sizes 283 303 370 373 390 415 Field Piping Sizes 450 Assume Victaulic Style 77 c...

Page 49: ...agrams are available upon request The 30GXN R units should be installed using certified drawings 2 Refer to Carrier System Design Manual for details regarding piping techniques 3 Piping switches valves vent gages strainers drain and vibration isolation are all field supplied Fig 34 Typical Cooler Piping LEGEND Field Piping Fig 35 Thermal Flow Sensor ...

Page 50: ...quired If a separate power source is required disconnect the wires be tween the control and power terminal blocks Terminals TB5 1 and TB5 2 are provided for field installa tion of a chilled water fluid pump interlock CWPI Chilled water fluid flow sensor CWFS is factory installed These devices are to be installed in series Contacts must be capable of handling a 24 vac at 50 mA load Accessory remote...

Page 51: ... wire must be 20 AWG American Wire Gage minimum stranded tinned copper Individual conduc tors must be insulated with PVC PVC nylon vinyl Teflon or polyethylene An aluminum polyester 100 foil shield and an outer jacket of PVC PVC nylon chrome vinyl or Teflon with a minimum operating temperature range of 20 C to 60 C is required Wire manufactured by Alpha 2413 or 5463 American A22503 Belden 8772 or ...

Page 52: ...of TB5 are for Chilled Water Pump Interlock CWPI functions If added remove jumper The contacts must be rated for dry circuit application capable of handling a 24 vac load up to 50 mA load Chilled Water Flow Switch CWFS is factory installed 4 Terminals 10 and 12 of TB5 are for control of chilled water pump starter The maximum load allowed for the chilled water pump relay is 75 va sealed 360 va inru...

Page 53: ...nt CTPT control point Any energy management functions need only be connected to the Master chiller The EMM accessory has to be installed in the Master chiller only The master chiller is now configured for dual chiller opera tion To configure the slave chiller only the LLEN MSSL and PARA variables need to be set Set the Lead Lag Enable LLEN variable to ENBL Set the Master Slave Select MSSL variable...

Page 54: ...3 327 3 250 250 230 60 15 093 208 230 60 187 253 1 6 389 1 500 600 5 450 115 60 30 230 60 207 253 1 3 356 4 500 588 9 400 115 60 30 460 60 414 506 1 3 176 1 250 760 8 291 8 200 200 115 60 30 575 60 518 633 1 3 140 8 200 608 6 233 6 175 175 115 60 30 380 60 342 418 1 3 213 0 300 848 7 330 7 250 250 230 60 15 106 208 230 60 187 253 1 6 482 0 700 693 9 600 115 60 30 230 60 207 253 1 6 438 9 600 681 1...

Page 55: ...432 7 272 700 450 833 2 581 0 600 350 115 60 30 460 60 414 506 1 3 320 8 450 1324 5 520 5 400 400 115 60 30 575 60 518 633 1 3 256 6 350 1059 6 416 6 300 300 115 60 30 380 60 342 418 1 6 388 1 500 1479 9 590 9 450 450 230 60 15 178 328A 353A B 208 230 60 187 253 2 9 468 7 378 700 600 833 2 743 0 600 500 115 60 30 230 60 207 253 2 9 432 7 343 700 600 833 2 743 0 600 450 115 60 30 460 60 414 506 1 3...

Page 56: ...858 4 340 4 300 300 230 60 15 093 208 230 60 187 253 1 6 431 6 600 643 0 500 115 60 30 230 60 207 253 1 6 398 9 500 631 4 450 115 60 30 460 60 414 506 1 3 193 5 250 778 2 309 2 225 225 115 60 30 575 60 518 633 1 3 155 7 200 623 5 248 5 175 175 115 60 30 380 60 342 418 1 3 232 7 300 868 4 350 4 300 300 230 60 15 106 208 230 60 187 253 1 6 524 5 700 736 4 600 115 60 30 230 60 207 253 1 6 481 4 700 7...

Page 57: ...17 7 272 700 450 918 2 581 0 600 350 115 60 30 460 60 414 506 1 3 355 6 450 1359 3 555 3 400 400 115 60 30 575 60 518 633 1 3 286 4 350 1089 4 446 4 350 350 115 60 30 380 60 342 418 1 6 427 5 500 1519 3 630 3 500 500 230 60 15 178 328A 353A B 208 230 60 187 253 2 9 553 7 378 800 600 918 2 743 0 700 500 115 60 30 230 60 207 253 2 9 517 7 343 700 600 918 2 743 0 600 450 115 60 30 460 60 414 506 1 6 ...

Page 58: ...3 212 8 300 824 4 321 4 250 250 115 60 30 380 60 342 418 1 3 321 9 450 1150 7 454 7 400 400 230 60 15 135 208 230 60 187 253 1 6 615 1 800 853 1 700 115 60 30 230 60 207 253 1 6 561 3 800 831 3 700 115 60 30 460 60 414 506 1 3 278 5 400 1043 0 414 0 350 350 115 60 30 575 60 518 633 1 3 221 9 300 834 4 331 4 250 250 115 60 30 380 60 342 418 1 3 336 6 450 1166 1 470 1 400 400 230 60 15 138 208 230 6...

Page 59: ...4 450 450 115 60 30 50 380 60 342 418 1 6 612 700 1681 8 792 8 700 700 230 60 15 25 253 208 230 60 187 253 2 12 752 448 1000 700 1077 4 685 0 1000 600 115 60 30 50 230 60 207 253 2 12 681 389 800 600 1045 6 659 0 800 500 115 60 30 50 460 60 414 506 1 6 516 600 1501 9 697 9 600 600 115 60 30 50 575 60 518 633 1 6 412 500 1200 6 557 6 450 450 115 60 30 50 380 60 342 418 1 6 628 800 1698 4 809 4 700 ...

Page 60: ...15 25 370B 208 230 60 187 253 2 9 343 9 418 4 500 700 578 2 743 0 450 600 115 60 30 230 60 207 253 1 6 643 6 800 1008 4 800 115 60 30 460 60 414 506 1 3 318 9 450 1034 8 500 8 400 400 115 60 30 575 60 518 633 1 3 254 6 350 1043 9 400 9 300 300 115 60 30 380 60 342 418 1 6 386 6 500 1456 3 567 3 450 450 230 60 15 373A 393A 478A 503A B 208 230 60 187 253 2 12 752 448 100 700 1077 4 685 0 1000 600 11...

Page 61: ... 60 207 253 1 6 603 8 800 873 8 700 115 60 30 460 60 414 506 1 3 295 9 400 1060 4 431 4 350 350 115 60 30 575 60 518 633 1 3 236 8 300 849 3 346 3 300 300 115 60 30 380 60 342 418 1 3 356 3 500 1185 8 489 8 400 400 230 60 15 138 208 230 60 187 253 1 6 687 2 800 924 5 800 115 60 30 230 60 207 253 1 6 633 0 800 903 0 700 115 60 30 460 60 414 506 1 3 308 5 400 1073 0 444 0 350 350 115 60 30 575 60 51...

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Page 63: ... 60 414 506 1 6 416 0 500 1401 9 597 9 500 500 115 60 30 575 60 518 633 1 3 334 7 450 1123 4 480 4 400 400 115 60 30 380 60 342 418 1 6 500 7 600 1570 9 681 9 600 600 230 60 15 370A 450A B 475B 208 230 60 187 253 2 12 609 564 800 800 934 1 889 0 700 700 115 60 30 50 230 60 207 253 2 12 550 524 800 800 914 8 889 0 700 600 115 60 30 50 460 60 414 506 1 6 489 600 1475 2 671 2 600 600 115 60 30 50 575...

Page 64: ...XL WD 418A 528A B 208 230 60 187 253 2 12 752 652 1000 800 1077 4 976 6 800 700 115 60 30 50 230 60 207 253 2 12 681 612 800 800 1045 6 976 6 700 115 60 30 50 460 60 414 506 1 6 593 700 1578 4 774 4 700 700 115 60 30 50 575 60 518 633 1 6 477 500 1265 3 622 3 600 600 115 60 30 50 380 60 342 418 1 6 713 800 1783 5 894 5 800 800 230 60 15 25 453A B 478B 208 230 60 187 253 2 12 693 488 1000 700 1017 ...

Page 65: ... 0 230 60 223 1 518 0 123 1 307 0 460 60 111 6 259 0 61 6 153 0 575 60 89 8 207 0 50 0 123 0 380 60 135 9 286 0 75 7 169 0 LRA Locked Rotor Amps RLA Rated Load Amps WD Wye Delta Start XL Across the Line Start UNIT SIZE 30GXN R NAMEPLATE V Hz 3 Phase COMPRESSOR A1 B1 RLA LRA RLA LRA 108 XL 208 230 60 230 60 460 60 102 6 820 0 70 6 580 0 575 60 82 1 656 0 56 5 484 0 380 60 124 1 906 0 85 4 641 0 108...

Page 66: ...8 0 230 60 302 6 743 0 226 7 518 0 460 60 151 3 371 0 102 6 259 0 575 60 121 0 297 0 82 1 207 0 380 60 183 1 410 0 124 1 286 0 LRA Locked Rotor Amps RLA Rated Load Amps WD Wye Delta Start XL Across the Line Start UNIT SIZE 30GXN R NAMEPLATE V Hz 3 Phase COMPRESSOR A1 B1 RLA LRA RLA LRA 160 XL 208 230 60 230 60 460 60 124 4 920 0 151 3 1175 0 575 60 98 8 736 0 120 6 940 0 380 60 150 0 1017 0 183 4 ...

Page 67: ...0 302 6 743 0 171 8 433 0 302 6 743 0 460 60 151 3 371 0 85 9 216 0 151 3 371 0 575 60 120 6 297 0 69 3 173 0 120 6 297 0 380 60 183 4 410 0 105 2 239 0 183 4 410 0 228 XL 208 230 60 230 60 460 60 151 3 1175 0 124 4 920 0 102 6 820 0 575 60 121 0 940 0 99 5 736 0 82 1 656 0 380 60 183 1 1299 0 150 5 1017 0 124 1 906 0 228 WD 208 230 60 334 4 743 0 274 9 581 0 226 7 518 0 230 60 302 6 743 0 248 8 5...

Page 68: ...183 4 1299 0 105 2 757 0 183 4 1299 0 105 2 757 0 281 WD 460 60 151 3 371 0 85 9 216 0 151 3 371 0 85 9 216 0 575 60 120 6 297 0 69 3 173 0 120 6 297 0 69 3 173 0 380 60 183 4 410 0 105 2 239 0 183 4 410 0 105 2 239 0 301 XL 460 60 151 3 1175 0 102 6 820 0 151 3 1175 0 102 6 820 0 575 60 120 6 940 0 82 1 656 0 120 6 940 0 82 1 656 0 380 60 183 4 1299 0 124 4 906 0 183 4 1299 0 124 4 906 0 301 WD 4...

Page 69: ...8 0 141 1 367 0 460 60 110 3 259 0 70 5 183 0 575 60 88 5 207 0 56 5 147 0 380 60 134 7 286 0 85 9 203 0 UNIT SIZE 30GXN R NAMEPLATE V Hz 3 Phase COMPRESSOR A1 B1 RLA LRA RLA LRA 118 XL 208 230 60 230 60 460 60 93 6 820 0 75 7 685 0 575 60 74 9 656 0 60 6 548 0 380 60 113 3 906 0 91 6 757 0 118 WD 208 230 60 206 9 518 0 167 3 433 0 230 60 187 2 518 0 151 4 433 0 460 60 93 6 259 0 75 7 216 0 575 60...

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Page 72: ...on isolation remote enhanced display and temperature re set sensor Refer to individual accessory installation instruc tions for installation details Step 6 Leak Test Unit These units are shipped from the factory with a full charge of R 134a Perform a leak test to ensure that leaks have not developed during unit ship ment Dehydration of the system is not required unless the en tire refrigerant char...

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Page 74: ...discussed in this manual including Unit Familiarization Maintenance Installation Overview Operating Sequence A large selection of product theory and skills programs are available using popular video based formats and materials All include video and or slides plus companion book Classroom Service Training which includes hands on experience with the products in our labs can mean increased confidence...

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