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9 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION

 

Acoustic configuration: Standard (ST)/Extremely low noise(EN)

 

GENERAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 

ELECTRICAL DATA

 

Size

 

65D 70D 75D 80D 85D 90D 100D 

110D 

115D 

120D 

135E 150F 165F 180F 

F.L.A. - FULL LOAD CURRENT AT MAX ADMISSIBLE CONDITIONS

 

F.L.A. - Total 

 

A 132,4 141,7  153  164,3 170,9 177,5 196,3 218,9 225,5 232,1 270,2 308,3 328,1 347,9 

F.L.I. FULL LOAD POWER INPUT AT MAX ADMISSIBLE CONDITION

 

F.L.I. - Total 

 

kW 79,3  85,7  90,8  95,9  102,2 108,5 121,3 131,5 137,9 144,2 167,5 178,2 197,2 216,2 

M.I.C. MAXIMUM INRUSH CURRENT

 

M.I.C. - Value 

 

A 309,5 318  365 373,4 448 454,6 473,4 496 502,6 509,2 547,3 517 605,2 625 

power supply: 400/3/50 Hz +/-6% 
voltage unbalance: max 2 % 
The F.L.A. data is to be considered in order to correctly size the supply line, whereas the M.I.C. data is used for the sizing of the protection device up the line. 
Certain accessories and operations may entail a significant variation in the absorptions illustrated here. Contact our technical department

Size

 

65D 70D 75D 80D 85D 90D 100D 

110D 

115D 

120D 

135E 

150F 165F 180F 

COOLING

 

Cooling 

capacity 

kW 

195 207 223 234 251 286 312 334 353 371 406 440 497 560 

Compressor 

power 

input 

kW 

41,2 44,2 47,3  50  53,4 59,5 65,1 70,2 75,4 79,3 86,1 93,7  106  119 

Total 

power 

input 

kW 

41,5 44,5 47,6 50,3 53,7 59,8 65,4 70,5 75,7 79,6 86,6 94,2  106  120 

Heating 

capacity 

total 

recovery  3 

kW 

224 237 257 269 289 327 356 383 407 428 466 506 574 646 

Heating 

capacity 

partial 

recovery 3 

kW 

47 50 54 57 61 69 75 81 86 90 98 107 121 

136 

Cooling 

capacity 

(EN14511:2011) 

 

kW 

194 206 222 233 250 285 311 333 352 370 404 438 495 558 

Total 

power 

input 

(EN14511:2011) 2 

kW 

43,3 46,5 49,8 52,5 55,5 62,1 67,5 72,8 78,3 82,5 89,9 97,8  110  126 

EER 

(EN 

14511:2011) 

 4,48 4,43 4,46 4,44 4,51 4,59 4,61 4,57 4,49 4,48  4,5  4,48  4,5  4,44 

ESEER 

 6,11 6,15 5,87 6,03 5,88 6,02 5,99 6,15 6,09 6,07  6,1  6,28 6,21 6,24 

HEATING

 

Heating 

capacity 

kW 

224 237 257 269 289 327 356 383 407 428 466 506 574 646 

Compressor 

power 

input 

kW 

50,9 54,7 57,9 61,3 64,6 72,9 79,6 86,3 92,8 97,9  106  115  130  147 

Total 

power 

input 

kW 

51,2  55  58,2 61,6 64,9 73,2 79,9 86,6 93,1 98,2  107  115  130  147 

Heating 

capacity 

(EN14511:2011) 5 

kW 

224 237 257 269 289 327 356 383 407 428 466 506 574 646 

Total 

power 

input 

(EN14511:2011) 5 

kW 

51,2  55  58,2 61,6 64,9 73,2 79,9 86,6 93,1 98,2  107  115  130  147 

COP 

(EN 

14511:2011) 

 4,38 4,31 4,42 4,37 4,45 4,47 4,46 4,42 4,37 4,36 4,36  4,4  4,42 4,39 

COMPRESSOR

 

Type of compressors 

 

  SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL 

No. of compressors 

 

Nr 

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 

Rated power (C1) 

 

HP 

30 35 35 40 40 45 50 55 55 60 60 75 75 90 

Nominal Power  (C2) 

 

HP 

35 35 40 40 45 45 50 55 60 60 75 75 90 90 

Std Capacity control steps 

 

Nr 

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 

Oil charge (C1) 

 

l 7  8  8  10 10  9  10 10 12 11 11 20 20 17 

Oil charge (C2) 

 

l 8  8  10 10  9  9  10 12 11 11 20 20 17 17 

Refrigerant circuits 

 

Nr 

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 

INTERNAL EXCHANGER

 

Type 

of 

internal 

exchanger 

6   PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE 

Water flow rate (Utility Side) 

 

l/s 9,3  9,9 10,7 11,2 12 13,7 14,9 16 16,9 17,7 19,4 21 23,7 26,8 

internal exchanger pressure drop 

 

kPa 

47 43 43 47 31 40 36 40 45 49 47 46 45 56 

Water content 

 

l 11 13 14 14 25 25 29 29 29 29 34 38 47 47 

EXTERNAL EXCHANGER

 

Type 

of 

external 

exchanger 

6   PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE 

Water flow rate (Source Side) 

 

l/s 11,3  12  12,9 13,6 14,5 16,5  18  19,3 20,5 21,5 23,5 25,5 28,8 32,4 

External exchanger pressure drop 

 

kPa 

46 51 52 51 32 40 33 37 36 39 46 49 52 65 

Water content 

 

l 14 14 16 18 29 29 38 38 43 43 43 47 56 56 

CONNECTIONS

 

Water 

fittings 

 

2" 

1/2 

2" 

1/2 

2" 

1/2 

2" 

1/2 

3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 

Water 

fittings 

 

2" 

1/2 

2" 

1/2 

2" 

1/2 

2" 

1/2 

3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 

POWER SUPPLY

 

Standard power supply 

 

V  400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 

(1) data referred to the following conditions : - internal exchanger water (evaporator) = 12 / 7 °C - external exchan-
ger water  (condenser) = 30/35°C 
(3) external exchanger water = 40/45°C 
internal exchanger water = 12/7°C 
(2) Data calculated according to EN 14511:2011 regulations referred to the following conditions : 
(4) Data referred to unit in ‘OHI - Operation with reversal on the water circuit’ configuration 
data referred to the following conditions : - internal exchanger water (evaporator) = 12/7 °C - external         exchan-
ger water  (condenser) = 40/45°C 
The data do not consider the pump share, required to overcome the pressure drop for the solution circulation inside 
the exchangers 

(5) Data referred to unit in ‘OHI - Operation with reversal on the water circuit’ configuration 
Data calculated according to EN 14511:2011 regulations referred to the following conditions : 
- internal exchanger water (evaporator) = 12/7 °C 
- external exchanger water  (condenser) = 40/45°C 
(6) PHE = plates 
(7) internal exchanger inlet / outlet 

 

Summary of Contents for WSH 100D

Page 1: ...Installation use and maintenance manual WSH XSC 65D 180F WATER COOLED CHILLERS OF 195 TO 560 kW M03Y40D9 04 15 10 2012...

Page 2: ...s to offer advanced systems that assure the best com fort reduce the energy con sumption the installation and maintenance costs for all the life cycle of the system With this manual we want to give yo...

Page 3: ...3 4 General 4 Reception 6 Positioning 7 Water connections 8 Electrical connections 13 Start up 19 Regulation 24 Maintenance 29 Disposal 32 Residual risks 33 Technical information 35 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I...

Page 4: ...tions will end the warranty coverage and the manufacturer responsibility Breakdown Malfuction Disable the unit immediately in case of breakdown or malfunction Contact a constructor certified assistanc...

Page 5: ...100026 85D PE980002 C6100024 C6100026 C6100024 C6100026 90D PE980002 C6100024 C6100026 C6100024 C6100026 100D PE980002 C6100024 C6100026 C6100024 C6100026 110D PE980002 C6100024 C6100026 C6100024 C610...

Page 6: ...dling disconnected routes flights steps doors Check the position of the centre of gravity in the TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS DIMENSIONS section Before starting the handling make sure that the unit is stabl...

Page 7: ...DIMENSIONS section Double the functional clearances if more units are aligned The unit has been designed to be installed INDOOR in fixed position in premises with Max ambient temperature 40 C 49 C wit...

Page 8: ...tenance AN AIR BLEED VALVE installed in all of the highest points of the system allowing the venting of the circuits air DRAINAGE TAPS installed in the lowest points of the system to allow bleeding EX...

Page 9: ...9 4 WATER CONNECTIONS...

Page 10: ...side use side connections 2 CONDENSER heat side source side connections WINTER 1 CONDENSER heat side use side connections 2 EVAPORATOR cool side source side connections REVERSAL ON WATER CIRCUIT Optio...

Page 11: ...s if the broken pump is blocked HYDROPACK with 3 pumps for units of greater power with the solution of 3 pumps which are always activated the possible blocking of a pump always assures the regular wor...

Page 12: ...12 WATER CONNECTIONS...

Page 13: ...ch varies according to the type of signal Lay the cables far from power cables or cables having a different tension and that are able to emit electromagnetic disturbances Do not lay the cable near dev...

Page 14: ...14 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 6 CONNECTIONS PERFORMER BY CUSTOMER...

Page 15: ...15 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS...

Page 16: ...16 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS...

Page 17: ...AP19 water reset AP20 Ambient humidity control probe XC Terminal block of Customer connections a Devices powered by the signal b Devices with own power supply c Passive devices powered by the module m...

Page 18: ...AP14 Gateway LonWorks APBK Gateway Bacnet XC Terminal block of Customer connections 5 8 COMUNICATION Cable A requirements Couple of conductors twisted and shielded Section of conductor 0 22mm2 0 35mm2...

Page 19: ...vibration isolators Unit input water filter shut off valves for cleaning Vibration isolators on water connections Expansion tank indicative volume 5 system content Cleaned system Loaded system possibi...

Page 20: ...flow check Unit ON Load voltage measure and absorptions Liquid light check no bubbles Measure of return and supply water temperature Super heating and sub cooling measure Check no anomalous vibrations...

Page 21: ...of glycol 10 20 30 40 Freezing temperature C 3 9 8 9 15 6 23 4 Safety temperature C 1 4 10 19 1 Before realizing the unit connection make sure that the hydraulic system has been cleaned up and the cle...

Page 22: ...of the different electric loads compressors fans pumps etc Temperatures and flows of the different fluids water air both in input and in output from the unit Temperature and pressures on the character...

Page 23: ...RESET It allows the automatic correction of the set point according to the external air temperature For example the summertime with low external temperatures it is possible to have the internal comfo...

Page 24: ...switch down for a few seconds When the unit is on the ON message is displayed when the unit is off the OFF message is displayed It is also possible to access the different menus when the unit is in t...

Page 25: ...C I HOME buttons F2 F3 To reset the alarm in progress ESC I HOME button F1 ENTER To go back a level of the menu ESC I HOME button ESC To go back to the main menu ESC I HOME button HOME 7 3 ALARMS BEFO...

Page 26: ...Change CENTRAL pump E014 Unit configuration alarm E015 Demand Limit input fault E016 Can net disconnectedness on control module E017 Inhibits control in heating E018 Incongruent deltaT alarm E019 Ext...

Page 27: ...STATA menu ESC I HOME button F4 STATE To select the module ESC I HOME buttons F2 F3 To access ESC I HOME button F1 ENTER To scroll the stata ESC I HOME buttons F2 F3 To go back a level of the menu ES...

Page 28: ...ent step value compensations C tenths 7 Step activation timer sec 8 Step activation dynamic TimeScan sec 9 CompExt C tenths 10 CompWR C tenths 11 CompCar C tenths 12 CompSpunti C tenths 13 CompDuty C...

Page 29: ...tatus anomalies are highlighted by abnormal noise and vibration The closing of the terminals cover and the correct positioning of the cable glands If a long period of inactivity is foreseen Turn off t...

Page 30: ...leaning 2 Check the exchanger efficiency 3 Circulating pumps ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT 1 Check of the fixing and the insulation of the power lead 2 Electric panel cleaning 3 Capacity contactor status termina...

Page 31: ...31 8 MAINTENANCE...

Page 32: ...slation in question are marked with the symbol on the side With the aim of protecting the environment all of our units are produced in compliance with Directive EC on waste electrical and electronic e...

Page 33: ...onents may cause injuries and or burns Always wear suitable clothing including protective gloves to work inside the danger zone Maintenance and repair operations carried out by non qualified personnel...

Page 34: ...d the gas refrigerant leak please refer to the refrigerant Safety sheet Contact between open flames or heat sources with the refrigerant or the heating of the gas circuit under pressure e g during wel...

Page 35: ...E 15 MINIMUM DIMENSION FOR WATER CONNECTIONS Particular accessories executions or versions can bring about a great variation of the mass represented here Please contact our Technical Department ST EN...

Page 36: ...represented here Please contact our Technical Department ST EN M mm 1233 1248 1217 1228 1221 1221 1211 1224 1197 1207 1202 1202 N mm 1319 1304 1335 1324 1331 1331 1341 1328 1355 1345 1350 1350 O mm 39...

Page 37: ...15 MINIMUM DIMENSION FOR WATER CONNECTIONS Particular accessories executions or versions can bring about a great variation of the mass represented here Please contact our Technical Department ST EN Si...

Page 38: ...N 19 PUMPS SUPPLY UNIT LENGTH WITH ACCESSORIES CEHU CEHS EXCHANGER HYDRONIC UNIT CONNECTION SET Particular accessories executions or versions can bring about a great variation of the mass represented...

Page 39: ...s or versions can bring about a great variation of the mass represented here Please contact our Technical Department Size 85D 90D 100D 110D 115D 120D 85D 90D 100D 110D 115D 120D M mm 1233 1248 1217 12...

Page 40: ...78 671 621 663 693 698 Operating weight kg 2247 2507 2633 2630 2363 2654 2763 2787 Shipping weight kg 2170 2425 2549 2542 2286 2572 2679 2699 OD2 mm 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 OD3 mm 114 114 114...

Page 41: ...11 5 4 38 4 31 4 42 4 37 4 45 4 47 4 46 4 42 4 37 4 36 4 36 4 4 4 42 4 39 COMPRESSOR Type of compressors SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCROLL SCRO...

Page 42: ...ating in an open field Data referred to the following conditions internal exchanger water 12 7 C external exchanger water 30 35 C Size Sound Power Level dB Sound pressure level Octave band Hz 63 125 2...

Page 43: ...1 1 2 0 D 1 3 5 E 1 5 0 F 1 6 5 F 1 8 0 F Qmin l s Qmax l s 65D 7 3 1 5 3 70D 7 3 1 5 3 75D 7 8 1 6 1 80D 8 4 1 7 2 85D 1 1 4 23 8 90D 1 1 4 23 8 1 00D 1 3 9 29 2 1 1 0D 1 3 9 29 2 1 1 5D 1 5 0 31 4...

Page 44: ...exchanger Glycol solution flow Factor Nr 1 003 1 010 1 020 1 033 1 050 1 072 1 095 1 124 Pressure drop Factor Nr 1 029 1 060 1 090 1 118 1 149 1 182 1 211 1 243 ethylene glycol by weight The correctio...

Page 45: ...ction factors INTERNAL EXCHANGER EXTERNAL EXCHANGER DPr DPw DPr DPw kPa kPa kPa kPa CLIVET C 4500 4500 1000 4500 1000 PED CE 4500 4500 1000 4500 1000 DPr Maximum operating pressure on refrigerant side...

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