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insulating the cooler waterboxes and economizer, apply insulation so that all covers may be
removed for service access. Do not cover nameplates.
Cooler and condenser waterboxes are not factory insulated. Insulation must be field supplied
and installed at the jobsite by the installation contractor. Field insulation of other small lines and
fittings may be required. If system conditions lead to condensation, the condenser and storage
tank may require field supplied and installed insulation.
Click here for Table 3 — Insulation Areas
Click here for Figure 26 — 19FA Insulation Area
Summary of Contents for HFC-134a
Page 40: ...Figure 1 Model Number Identification ...
Page 41: ...Figure 2 Typical 19FA Installation 1400 2200 Tons 4922 7735 kW ...
Page 42: ...Figure 3 Machine Rigging Guide 3 Indicates center of gravity ...
Page 44: ...Figure 5 Machine Footprint ...
Page 45: ...Figure 6 Machine Contact Surfaces with Anchor Bolts ...
Page 51: ...Figure 12 Water Piping Oil Cooler to Chilled Water Circuit Typical ...
Page 52: ...Figure 13 Pumpout Unit ...
Page 53: ...Figure 14 Typical 19FA Relief Valve Tree for Storage Vessel ...
Page 54: ...Figure 15 Compressor Terminal Arrangement 18 Lead Rear Inlet ...
Page 55: ...Figure 16 Compressor Terminal Arrangement 18 Lead Top Inlet ...
Page 56: ...Figure 17 Compressor Terminal Arrangement 18 Lead Side Inlet ...
Page 57: ...Figure 18 Oil Pump Wiring ...
Page 58: ...Figure 19 Oil Heater and Control Power Wiring ...
Page 59: ...Figure 20 Pumpout Unit Controls ...
Page 60: ...Figure 21 Pumpout Unit Wiring Schematic ...
Page 61: ...Figure 22 Carrier Comfort Network Communication Bus Wiring ...
Page 62: ...Figure 23 COMM1 CCN Communication Wiring For Multiple Chillers Typical ...
Page 63: ...Figure 24 Typical 19FA With Free Standing Starter ...
Page 65: ...Figure 26 19FA Insulation ...