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035L02672-100 Rev. 2

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Octave Band Levels - Frequency Hz

at 10m

UNIT TYPE

SWL

63

125

250

500

1000

2000

4000

8000

distance

Low Sound Models

LWA

92

64

71

84

85

88

84

76

65

Fans at High speed

LW

97

90

87

93

88

88

83

75

66

Low Sound Models

LWA

85

57

64

81

78

80

76

66

56

Fans at low speed

LW

92

83

80

90

81

80

75

65

57

Low Sound Models

LWA

93

65

72

85

86

89

85

77

66

Fans at High speed

LW

98

91

88

94

89

89

84

76

67

Low Sound Models

LWA

86

58

65

82

79

81

77

67

57

Fans at low speed

LW

93

84

81

91

82

81

76

66

58

Low Sound Models

LWA

94

66

73

86

87

90

86

78

67

Fans at High speed

LW

99

92

89

95

90

90

85

77

68

Low Sound Models

LWA

87

59

66

83

80

82

78

68

58

Fans at low speed

LW

94

85

82

92

83

82

77

67

59

Low Sound Models

LWA

95

67

74

87

88

91

87

79

68

Fans at High speed

LW

100

93

90

96

91

91

86

78

69

Low Sound Models

LWA

88

60

67

84

81

83

79

69

59

Fans at low speed

LW

95

86

83

93

84

83

78

68

60

Low Sound Models

LWA

95

75

76

83

90

92

87

80

70

Fans at High speed

LW

103

101

92

91

93

92

86

79

71

Low Sound Models

LWA

88

65

71

81

82

84

78

69

60

Fans at low speed

LW

95

91

88

89

85

84

77

68

61

Low Sound Models

LWA

97

76

78

84

91

93

89

81

71

Fans at High speed

LW

104

103

94

93

95

93

88

80

72

Low Sound Models

LWA

89

66

73

81

83

85

79

70

61

Fans at low speed

LW

97

92

89

91

86

85

78

69

62

Low Sound Models

LWA

96

70

75

86

91

93

88

79

67

Fans at High speed

LW

101

97

91

95

94

93

87

78

68

Low Sound Models

LWA

91

60

68

87

83

86

81

70

61

Fans at low speed

LW

97

86

84

96

86

86

80

69

62

Low Sound Models

LWA

96

70

75

86

91

93

88

79

67

Fans at High speed

LW

101

97

91

95

94

93

87

78

68

Low Sound Models

LWA

91

60

68

87

83

86

81

70

61

Fans at low speed

LW

97

86

84

96

86

86

80

69

62

Low Sound Models

LWA

96

72

76

86

90

93

89

80

69

Fans at High speed

LW

102

98

92

94

93

93

87

79

70

Low Sound Models

LWA

91

62

69

86

84

87

83

73

64

Fans at low speed

LW

97

88

85

94

87

87

81

72

65

Low Sound Models

LWA

96

73

77

85

90

93

89

81

71

Fans at High speed

LW

103

100

93

94

93

93

88

80

72

Low Sound Models

LWA

92

63

69

84

85

88

84

75

66

Fans at low speed

LW

97

89

85

93

88

88

83

74

67

Low Sound Models

LWA

98

75

79

87

92

95

91

83

73

Fans at High speed

LW

105

102

95

96

95

95

90

82

74

Low Sound Models

LWA

94

65

71

86

87

90

87

77

68

Fans at low speed

LW

99

91

87

95

90

90

85

76

69

Low Sound Models

LWA

100

77

81

89

94

97

93

85

75

Fans at High speed

LW

107

105

97

98

97

97

92

84

76

Low Sound Models

LWA

96

67

73

88

89

92

88

79

70

Fans at low speed

LW

101

93

89

97

92

92

87

78

71

Low Sound Models

LWA

102

79

83

91

96

99

95

87

77

Fans at High speed

LW

109

106

99

100

99

99

94

86

78

Low Sound Models

LWA

98

69

75

90

91

94

90

81

72

Fans at low speed

LW

103

95

91

99

94

94

89

80

73

Low Sound Models

LWA

99

73

78

89

94

96

91

82

70

Fans at High speed

LW

104

100

94

98

97

96

90

81

71

Low Sound Models

LWA

94

63

71

90

86

89

84

73

64

Fans at low speed

LW

100

89

87

99

89

89

83

72

65

Low Sound Models

LWA

99

73

78

89

94

96

91

82

70

Fans at High speed

LW

104

100

94

98

97

96

90

81

71

Low Sound Models

LWA

94

63

71

90

86

89

84

73

64

Fans at low speed

LW

100

89

87

99

89

89

83

72

65

Low Sound Models

LWA

99

73

78

89

94

96

91

82

70

Fans at High speed

LW

104

100

94

98

97

96

90

81

71

Low Sound Models

LWA

94

63

71

90

86

89

84

73

64

Fans at low speed

LW

100

89

87

99

89

89

83

72

65

Low Sound Models

LWA

99

75

79

89

93

96

92

83

72

Fans at High speed

LW

105

101

95

97

96

96

90

82

73

Low Sound Models

LWA

94

65

72

89

87

90

86

76

67

Fans at low speed

LW

100

91

88

97

90

90

84

75

68

Low Sound Models

LWA

99

76

80

88

93

96

92

84

74

Fans at High speed

LW

106

103

96

97

96

96

91

83

75

Low Sound Models

LWA

95

66

72

87

88

91

87

78

69

Fans at low speed

LW

100

92

88

96

91

91

86

77

70

Low Sound Models

LWA

99

76

80

88

93

96

92

84

74

Fans at High speed

LW

106

103

96

97

96

96

91

83

75

Low Sound Models

LWA

95

66

72

87

88

91

87

78

69

Fans at low speed

LW

100

92

88

96

91

91

86

77

70

1855

1575

1645

1715

1785

1075

1245

1405

1505

0685

0715

0905

0985

0785

0575

0645

0475

0545

0405

Sound Power Level

Low Sound Sonata Models

60

53

61

54

62

55

63

56

63

56

64

56

63

58

63

58

63

58

63

59

65

61

67

63

69

65

66

61

66

61

66

61

66

61

66

61

65

61

Summary of Contents for YORK QPak-dsa

Page 1: ...CHILLER dsa dsa YAES SA 0405 0475 0545 0575 0645 0685 Cooling Capacity Standard Units kW 385 448 494 540 614 661 Energy Efficiency Ratio Standard Units EER 2 8 2 8 2 9 2 9 2 7 2 8 Cooling Capacity So...

Page 2: ...eliability Separated cylindrical roller bearings handle radial loads Angular contact ball bearings handle axial loads Together they maintain accurate rotor positioning at all pressure ratios thereby m...

Page 3: ...Circuits 3 and 4 The Power and Control Panel shall be divided into a power section for each electrical system a control section and a common input section All sections shall have a separate hinged la...

Page 4: ...ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS POWER OPTIONS Power Supply Connection Options Single Point System Fused Disconnect Switches Main Panel All Models Auxiliary Panel 4 Circuit Models A non fused disconnect switc...

Page 5: ...d Guards Heavy gauge welded wire mesh guards mounted over the exterior condenser coil faces Field mounted Unit Aesthetic Panels Infill panels manufactured from powder painted galvanised steel for belo...

Page 6: ...all units operating in ambients exceeding 45 C 2 For ambient temperatures below 4 C it is preferable to use dual speed fans Chilled Liquid 360 to 440 3 to 10 Chilled Liquid Liquid outlet temperature A...

Page 7: ...having a cooling capacity of 690 kW at a design flow rate of 33 l s Other design conditions applying are Ambient air entering condenser 35 C Fouling factor 0 044 m C kW Altitude Sea level From a curso...

Page 8: ...p 1 step 3 step 1 0 55 0 49 7 step 3 step 1 step 3 off 0 49 0 44 6 step 3 off step 3 off 0 42 0 39 5 step 3 off step 2 off 0 36 0 33 4 step 2 off step 2 off 0 29 0 27 3 step 2 off step 1 off 0 27 0 24...

Page 9: ...157 3 506 1 167 2 481 1 176 0 464 5 181 8 447 8 187 7 431 2 193 5 422 8 196 4 6 592 0 145 8 573 2 155 8 541 2 159 4 522 8 169 4 497 7 178 2 481 0 184 1 464 2 190 0 447 5 195 9 439 1 198 9 YAES 7 615...

Page 10: ...4 914 0 305 8 886 4 319 9 858 8 335 9 831 2 338 6 817 4 341 4 10 1147 9 268 6 1092 3 284 6 1027 3 293 1 988 3 301 9 949 3 307 5 923 3 327 3 897 4 342 7 871 4 344 5 858 4 349 8 12 1216 5 275 6 1157 7 2...

Page 11: ...09 5 1765 2 525 0 1716 3 540 6 1646 5 559 2 1599 9 587 1 1553 3 605 4 1506 7 624 2 1483 4 633 5 10 2034 7 487 6 1939 9 526 3 1843 3 540 8 1792 9 555 3 1720 2 574 1 1671 8 602 4 1623 3 620 9 1574 9 640...

Page 12: ...e 8 is 23 From the capacity table 11 an Ethylene Glycol temperature of 2 C leaving chilled liquid temperature at 30 C condenser entering air temperature a YAES0785SA gives approximately the required c...

Page 13: ...3 321 1 119 8 294 8 125 2 276 1 130 7 264 9 133 9 257 4 136 1 249 9 141 8 242 4 147 5 238 7 150 3 8 319 3 107 6 303 1 114 7 280 1 121 8 264 4 128 9 254 9 133 1 248 6 135 9 242 3 141 0 236 0 146 1 232...

Page 14: ...3 5 213 6 532 1 223 0 507 2 233 0 490 6 239 7 474 0 246 3 457 4 253 0 449 2 256 3 0785SA 4 614 6 158 4 576 8 191 1 526 2 207 5 489 3 216 7 467 2 226 5 452 5 233 1 437 7 239 6 423 0 246 2 415 6 249 5 6...

Page 15: ...9 888 6 374 7 847 0 391 5 791 4 402 7 791 6 413 8 763 9 425 0 750 1 430 6 1405SA 4 1026 3 266 1 963 2 321 0 878 7 348 6 817 2 364 1 780 3 380 6 729 8 391 6 731 0 402 6 706 4 413 6 694 1 419 1 6 929 2...

Page 16: ...10 1 543 6 968 8 550 3 4 1357 6 350 8 1271 3 417 9 1149 1 445 3 1058 1 469 4 1020 0 489 3 991 3 502 5 962 7 515 8 934 1 529 1 896 5 535 7 6 1229 1 338 5 1153 8 405 1 1045 6 432 1 965 6 462 9 932 8 475...

Page 17: ...154 166 143 128 143 143 143 157 169 143 169 157 169 169 132 147 132 161 161 173 173 132 132 132 147 147 147 173 173 136 165 177 136 136 151 151 147 173 177 177 168 180 138 138 136 151 165 165 153 138...

Page 18: ...0 150 150 150 150 Model YAES SA 0685 0715 0785 0905 0985 Refrigerant Circuits Quantity 2 2 2 2 2 Circuit 1 kg 60 60 65 70 72 Circuit 2 kg 52 60 65 70 72 Number 2 2 2 2 2 Type circuit 1 YTS L A H YTS L...

Page 19: ...mber of Fans circuit 3 4 6 6 Nominal Speed rpm 715 715 715 Total Air Flow m3 s 87 5 112 5 112 5 2 Speed Nominal Speed rpm 551 551 551 at low speed Total Air Flow m3 s 56 72 72 2 Speed Nominal Speed rp...

Page 20: ...50 2 x 150 2 x 150 2 x 150 1 Length excludes disconnect switch or circuit breaker handles 2 Aesthetic panels are an option on Standard Units Model YAES DSA 1785 1855 1925 Refrigerant Circuits Quantity...

Page 21: ...92 82 73 LWA 101 75 79 89 94 98 94 83 73 LW 105 101 95 97 96 98 92 82 73 LWA 102 76 80 90 95 99 95 84 74 LW 107 103 96 98 98 99 94 84 75 LWA 102 76 80 90 95 99 95 84 74 LW 107 103 96 98 98 99 94 84 7...

Page 22: ...Low Sound Models LWA 96 71 74 84 89 93 89 79 68 Fans at High speed LW 101 97 90 92 92 93 87 77 69 Low Sound Models LWA 93 67 72 81 85 91 86 72 64 Fans at low speed LW 98 93 88 89 89 91 84 71 65 Low S...

Page 23: ...04 446 426 626 590 561 1367 576 554 780 738 706 1445 552 528 754 712 678 1407 576 554 780 738 706 1524 552 528 754 712 678 1484 576 554 780 738 706 1566 552 528 754 712 678 1525 Auxiliary Panel System...

Page 24: ...y to non fused disconnect switch QCSD ESD with internal power distribution CIS COMMON INPUT SECTION PE PROTECTIVE EARTH F FUSE PS POWER SECTION QCSD ESD CONTROL CIRCUIT SWITCH DISCONNECT EMERGENCY STO...

Page 25: ...Stop on Auxiliary Panel Remote Fan Full Speed Inhibit Units with 2 Speed fan Option Main Panel Only Remote Setpoint Reset or Remote Unload Main Panel Only Remote Unload Main Panel Only Note The Auxili...

Page 26: ...26 Doc No PC156 100 Rev 3 01 06 295 221 5 24 268 22 44 246 340 OPTIONAL 8 FLANGE PN10 Note The dimensions shown are for Standard Evaporators Dimensions for Handed Evaporators are identical Note 8 Wate...

Page 27: ...rd Evaporators Dimensions for Handed Evaporators are identical Note YAES0545 2286 512 743 YAES0575 2286 512 743 YAES0645 2146 585 715 MODELS DIMENSION A DIMENSION B DIMENSION C 8 Water Outlet 0545SA 0...

Page 28: ...H 28 Doc No PC156 100 Rev 3 01 06 10 Water Inlet 10 Water Outlet 350 276 5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 293 643 643 1605 1291 1193 2172 Note The dimensions shown are for Standard Evapo...

Page 29: ...v 3 01 06 10 Water Inlet 10 Water Outlet 350 276 5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 293 643 643 1563 1465 1597 1423 YAES0985SA 1455 YAES0985SA 1522 YAES0985SA 2172 Note The dimensions show...

Page 30: ...350 276 5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 OPTIONAL 12 FLANGE PN10 22 400 370 327 5 26 46 350 445 12 Water Outlet 293 643 643 1199 2006 2006 813 10 Water Inlet 898 673 2172 Note The dimens...

Page 31: ...5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 OPTIONAL 12 FLANGE PN10 22 400 370 327 5 26 46 350 445 10 Water Inlet 293 643 643 2266 2004 2004 813 1664 673 10 Water Inlet 12 Water Outlet 2172 Note Th...

Page 32: ...et 350 276 5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 293 643 643 1600 1291 1193 2172 10 Water Inlet 10 Water Outlet 293 643 643 1600 1291 1193 VIEW A VIEW B Main Panel Auxiliary Panel Auxiliary U...

Page 33: ...1600 1291 1193 2172 10 Water Inlet 10 Water Outlet 350 276 5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 293 643 643 1563 1465 1597 2172 300 VIEW A VIEW B Main Panel Auxiliary Panel Auxiliary Unit M...

Page 34: ...1600 1291 1193 2172 10 Water Outlet 350 276 5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 293 643 643 1423 1455 1522 2172 300 A B VIEW A VIEW B Main Panel Auxiliary Panel Auxiliary Unit Main Unit 10...

Page 35: ...395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 293 643 643 1423 1455 1522 2172 10 Water Inlet 10 Water Outlet 293 643 643 1563 1465 1597 1423 YAES0985SA 1455 YAES0985SA 1522 YAES0985SA VIEW A VIEW B Main Panel Auxiliary...

Page 36: ...TYPE STANDARD and HIGH EFFICIENCY MODELS UNITS WITH THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVES B R134a INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE YAES SA DSA AIR COOLED LIQUID CHILLER dsa dsa 035L 100 Re...

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Page 38: ...Moving the Unit 3 1 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Location Requirements 4 1 4 2 Location Clearances 4 1 4 3 Installation of Vibration Isolators 4 2 4 4 Pipework Connection 4 2 4 5 Water Treatment 4 3 4 6 Pipewo...

Page 39: ...11 9 7 Compressor Electrical Data 9 13 9 8 Control Circuit Electrical Data 9 14 9 9 Fan Electrical Data 9 15 9 10 Connection and Protective Device Data 9 16 9 11 Dimensions 9 19 9 12 Component Locati...

Page 40: ...ed parameters specified All warranty claims must specify the unit model serial number and order number These details are printed on the unit identification plate fitted on the outer edge of the option...

Page 41: ...ied in this manual Structural Support Structural support of the unit must be provided as indicated in these instructions Failure to provide proper support may result in injury to the operator or damag...

Page 42: ...ssure Cleaning High temperature and pressure cleaning methods e g steam cleaning should not be used on any part of the pressure system as this may cause operation of the pressure relief device s Deter...

Page 43: ...ong term exposure A lifetime inhalation study in rats has shown that exposure to 50 000 ppm resulted in benign tumours of the testis This is not considered to be of relevance to humans exposed to conc...

Page 44: ...in sealed containers Conditions to avoid Strong oxidisers caustic or acid solutions excessive heat May degrade some paints and rubber materials Hazardous decomposition Not fully Analogous compounds e...

Page 45: ...le Handling Use Disposal No special handling precautions required Dispose of according to local laws and regulations governing non biodegradable non hazardous solid wastes Fire Explosion Flammability...

Page 46: ...eel and coated with Desert Sand RAL 1019 baked on enamel powder paint 2 2 Compressor Twin helical semi hermetic screw compressors are provided to ensure high operational efficiencies and reliable perf...

Page 47: ...r discharge housing to prevent compressor rotor backspin due to system refrigerant pressure gradients during shutdown Motor cooling is provided by suction gas from the evaporator flowing across the mo...

Page 48: ...e a design working pressure of 31 bar 450 PSIG Standard units have condensers fitted with single speed fans As an option low sound two speed fans can be fitted All fans are dynamically and statically...

Page 49: ...ingle Point Power Supply Connection Auxiliary Panel YAES DSA Models The common input section contains An incoming non fused disconnect switch for connection of the customer provided power supply Inter...

Page 50: ...The control supply is derived internally Single Point System Circuit Breakers Main Panel All Models Auxiliary Panel 4 Circuit Models A non fused disconnect switch in the common input section of the pa...

Page 51: ...ed Aluminium Fin Stock Standard condenser coils are constructed using un coated aluminium fin stock Gold Coloured Epoxy Coated Fin Condenser Coils Available as an option Copper Fin Condenser Coils Con...

Page 52: ...or via the oil cooler The high pressure oil free vapour is fed to the air cooled condenser coil where the heat is removed The subcooled refrigerant then passes through the expansion valve where pressu...

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Page 54: ...s the unit must not be steam cleaned It is recommended that the unit is periodically inspected during storage On Sonata Units 0715 to 0985 the aesthetic panel mounting brackets have been removed and a...

Page 55: ...hind the hole The lugs should be attached to the cables chains using shackles or safety hooks Lifting using shackles The shackles should be inserted into the respective holes in the base frame and sec...

Page 56: ...nd must be at least 120 mm wide at the contact points This will allow vibration isolators to be fitted if required Any ductwork or attenuators fitted to the unit must not have a total static pressure...

Page 57: ...ent turbulent flow there must be straight pipework either side of the flow switch equal in length to at least 5 times the diameter of the pipe n The flow switch used must have gold plated contacts for...

Page 58: ...ined Any debris left in the water pipework between the strainer and evaporator could cause serious damage to the tubes in the evaporator and must be avoided The installer user must also ensure that th...

Page 59: ...100 Rev 2 1xYAES SA 3 Connections per Evaporator Flow Switch Binder Point Strainer Isolating Valve Double Regulating Valve Pump 2xYAES SA 2 Connections per Evaporator 2xYAES SA 3 Connections per Evapo...

Page 60: ...quirements The following ductwork recommendations are intended to ensure satisfactory operation of the unit Failure to follow these recommendations could cause damage to the unit or loss of performanc...

Page 61: ...tion not supplied by YORK Units with Standard Single Point Power Supply Wiring Non fused Disconnect Switch internal power distribution to fuses Models require one field provided 400 V 3 50 Hz PE suppl...

Page 62: ...the voltage free terminals with regard to a common point of isolation Thus these circuits when used must be fed via the common point of isolation so the voltage to these circuits is removed when the c...

Page 63: ...5 With the associated contact open the NO RUN PERM message will be displayed and the associated systems will not run Remote Set Point Offset Temperature Timed closure of suitable contacts connected to...

Page 64: ...nel Layout 08 05 035L02672 100 Rev 2 4 9 Compressor Components Compressor Components Control Components Fan Components System Protection Components Fan Components System Protection Components Power Su...

Page 65: ...ct switch QCSD ESD with internal power distribution CIS COMMON INPUT SECTION PE PROTECTIVE EARTH F FUSE PS POWER SECTION QCSD ESD CONTROL CIRCUIT SWITCH DISCONNECT EMERGENCY STOP DEVICE QCSISD COMMON...

Page 66: ...Panel System 3 Remote Start Stop on Auxiliary Panel Remote Fan Full Speed Inhibit Units with 2 Speed fan Option Main Panel Only Remote Setpoint Reset or Remote Unload Main Panel Only Remote Unload Ma...

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Page 68: ...urn line ball valves are open Compressor oil The compressor oil level must be in the upper sight glass on the oil separators Fans Check that all fans are free to rotate and are not damaged Ensure blad...

Page 69: ...first ensuring that the CLK jumper J18 on the microprocessor board is in the ON position top two pins Then press the SET TIME DATE key and set the date and time see MBCS Manual Start Stop schedule Pr...

Page 70: ...d not need adjustment If any superheat values are out of range however the expansion valve adjusting screw should be adjusted no more than 1 turn at a time in to increase superheat out to decrease sup...

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Page 72: ...on the lead compressor the control system will adjust the unit load depending on the chilled liquid temperature and rate of temperature change If high heat load is present the controller will increase...

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Page 74: ...gent Unit status Press the STATUS key on the keypad and ensure no fault messages are displayed refer to the MBCS Manual for explanation of messages and the Trouble Shooting section for courses of acti...

Page 75: ...Check sensor locations Check fan contactors overloads Check mechanical HP cut outs Check sensor transducer calibration Check emergency stop Check motor protectors Check contactor contacts Microproces...

Page 76: ...ambient temp key to display the temperature and confirm that the displayed value is approximately correct The warning message should clear when the ambient air temperature reaches the programmed opera...

Page 77: ...vaporator performance Low refrigerant charge Restricted refrigerant flow Measured pressure incorrect Check superheat Check for restricted chilled liquid flow Check for fouled tube surfaces Check super...

Page 78: ...0285 0 976 40 26635 1 34 50 18015 1 76 60 12440 2 20 70 8760 2 63 80 6290 3 04 90 4588 3 40 100 3400 3 71 110 2556 3 96 120 1946 4 17 130 1504 4 33 140 1174 4 46 150 926 4 57 Test points Discharge Tem...

Page 79: ...4 0 350 4 0 200 4 5 400 4 5 Red wire 5 V Black wire 0 V White Green wire signal Test points Oil Pressure BOP Refrigerant Circuit 1 AMB J13 8 3 Refrigerant Circuit 2 AMB J14 8 3 Discharge Pressure BDP...

Page 80: ...0587 x Flow Rate l s 1 8179 Pressure Drop kPa 0 0216 x Flow Rate l s 2 0085 Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Water outlet C Glycol outlet C Temp spread C Evaporator Flow rate l s 8 8 42 6 8 8...

Page 81: ...0 93 3 7 0 93 3 7 0 93 3 7 0 93 3 Evaporator 2 kPa 7 0 93 3 7 0 93 3 7 0 93 3 7 0 90 0 Maximum working pressure bar Air entering temperature 1 C Fan Standard fans Pa Available Static 2 speed fans Pa...

Page 82: ...50 Model YAES SA 0685 0715 0785 0905 0985 Refrigerant Circuits Quantity 2 2 2 2 2 Circuit 1 kg 60 60 65 70 72 Circuit 2 kg 52 60 65 70 72 Number 2 2 2 2 2 Type circuit 1 YTS L A H YTS L A H YTS M A I...

Page 83: ...ns circuit 3 4 6 6 Nominal Speed rpm 715 715 715 Total Air Flow m3 s 87 5 112 5 112 5 2 Speed Nominal Speed rpm 448 448 448 at low speed Total Air Flow m3 s 58 8 75 6 75 6 2 Speed Nominal Speed rpm 62...

Page 84: ...1 2 5 5 5 5 Number of Fans circuits 3 4 5 5 5 6 Nominal Speed rpm 715 715 715 715 Total Air Flow m3 s 125 125 125 138 2 Speed Nominal Speed rpm 448 448 448 448 at low speed Total Air Flow m3 s 84 84...

Page 85: ...Number of Fans circuits 3 4 5 6 6 Nominal Speed rpm 715 715 715 Total Air Flow m3 s 138 150 150 0 2 Speed Nominal Speed rpm 448 448 448 at low speed Total Air Flow m3 s 92 100 100 2 Speed Nominal Spee...

Page 86: ...92 97 102 97 87 76 LW 109 105 99 101 100 102 96 86 77 LWA 105 80 84 93 98 103 98 88 78 LW 110 106 100 102 101 103 97 87 79 LWA 105 77 85 94 99 101 97 91 84 LW 110 103 101 103 102 101 96 90 85 LWA 105...

Page 87: ...at High speed LW 103 100 93 94 93 93 88 80 72 Low Sound Models LWA 92 63 69 84 85 88 84 75 66 Fans at low speed LW 97 89 85 93 88 88 83 74 67 Low Sound Models LWA 98 75 79 87 92 95 91 83 73 Fans at H...

Page 88: ...493 858 530 510 734 694 664 1077 506 484 708 670 638 1053 576 554 780 738 706 1213 552 528 754 712 678 1185 Auxiliary Panel System 3 203 195 282 266 253 193 184 272 255 242 212 204 291 275 262 202 19...

Page 89: ...77 553 519 493 468 450 649 613 585 446 426 626 590 561 544 522 734 694 664 520 496 708 670 638 468 450 649 613 585 446 426 626 590 561 544 522 734 694 664 520 496 708 670 638 576 554 780 738 706 552 5...

Page 90: ...2 253 242 354 335 319 212 204 291 275 262 202 193 281 264 251 288 277 390 369 353 276 264 377 356 339 1 Nominal running amps at 35 C ambient air temperature and 7 C leaving liquid temperature 2 Maximu...

Page 91: ...247 261 251 363 343 328 249 238 350 331 315 208 200 287 271 258 198 189 277 260 247 208 200 287 271 258 198 189 277 260 247 261 251 363 343 328 249 238 350 331 315 208 200 287 271 258 198 189 277 260...

Page 92: ...326 249 237 350 329 312 1 Nominal conditions at 35 C ambient and 7 C leaving liquid temperature 2 Maximum conditions at 45 C ambient air temperature and 10 C leaving liquid temperature 233 248 233 248...

Page 93: ...mbient and 7 C leaving liquid temperature 2 Maximum conditions at 45 C ambient air temperature and 10 C leaving liquid temperature Compressor Running Conditions Largest Compressor Nominal 1 Maximum 2...

Page 94: ...1 2 2 2 3 4 3 9 11 5 5 5 6 6 1 2 2 2 3 4 3 9 11 5 6 6 5 5 1 2 2 2 3 4 3 9 11 5 6 6 6 6 1 2 2 2 3 4 3 9 11 5 High Pressure Fans data per fan Power Running Locked Rotor kW Conditions Conditions System A...

Page 95: ...00 1 500 3 3300 2 355 2 2200 1 500 3 3300 2 355 2 2200 1715 NSD 1000 2 M12 1 2 500 3 3300 1785 NSD 1000 2 M12 1 2 500 3 3300 1855 NSD 1000 2 M12 1 2 500 3 3300 1925 NSD 1000 2 M12 1 2 500 3 3300 1505...

Page 96: ...7 441 1505 1 2 630 M12 400 355 2 2200 400 0 8 320 1 630 500 3 3300 400 0 95 380 2 400 355 2 2200 400 0 8 320 1 630 500 3 3300 400 0 95 380 2 400 355 2 2200 400 0 8 320 1 630 500 3 3300 400 0 95 380 2...

Page 97: ...245 1 2 400 M10 630 500 3 3300 400 0 95 380 1405 1 2 630 M12 630 500 3 3300 630 0 7 441 1505 1 2 400 M10 400 355 2 2200 400 0 8 320 1 400 M10 630 500 3 3300 400 0 95 380 2 400 M10 400 355 2 2200 400 0...

Page 98: ...5 221 5 24 268 22 44 246 340 OPTIONAL 8 FLANGE PN10 Note The dimensions shown are for Standard Evaporators Dimensions for Handed Evaporators are identical Note 8 Water Inlet 8 Water Outlet 2172 293 10...

Page 99: ...ical Note YAES0545 2286 512 743 YAES0575 2286 512 743 YAES0645 2146 585 715 MODELS DIMENSION A DIMENSION B DIMENSION C 8 Water Outlet 0545SA 0575SA 10 Water Outlet 0645SA 8 Water Inlet 0545SA 0575SA 1...

Page 100: ...Outlet 350 276 5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 293 643 643 1600 1291 1193 2172 Note The dimensions shown are for Standard Evaporators Dimensions for Handed Evaporators are identical Not...

Page 101: ...6 5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 293 643 643 1563 1465 1597 1423 YAES0985SA 1455 YAES0985SA 1522 YAES0985SA 2172 Note The dimensions shown are for Standard Evaporators Dimensions for H...

Page 102: ...OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 OPTIONAL 12 FLANGE PN10 22 400 370 327 5 26 46 350 445 12 Water Outlet 293 643 643 1199 2006 2006 813 10 Water Inlet 898 673 2172 Note The dimensions shown are for Standard Eva...

Page 103: ...OPTIONAL 12 FLANGE PN10 22 400 370 327 5 26 46 350 445 10 Water Inlet 293 643 643 2266 2004 2004 813 1664 673 10 Water Inlet 12 Water Outlet 2172 Note The dimensions shown are for Standard Evaporators...

Page 104: ...643 643 1600 1291 1193 2172 10 Water Inlet 10 Water Outlet 293 643 643 1600 1291 1193 VIEW A VIEW B Main Panel Auxiliary Panel Auxiliary Unit Main Unit A B 300 2172 Note The dimensions shown are for...

Page 105: ...let 10 Water Outlet 350 276 5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 293 643 643 1563 1465 1597 2172 300 VIEW A VIEW B Main Panel Auxiliary Panel Auxiliary Unit Main Unit A B Note The dimensions...

Page 106: ...let 350 276 5 26 320 22 46 298 395 OPTIONAL 10 FLANGE PN10 293 643 643 1423 1455 1522 2172 300 A B VIEW A VIEW B Main Panel Auxiliary Panel Auxiliary Unit Main Unit 10 Water Intlet Note The dimensions...

Page 107: ...1522 2172 10 Water Inlet 10 Water Outlet 293 643 643 1563 1465 1597 1423 YAES0985SA 1455 YAES0985SA 1522 YAES0985SA VIEW A VIEW B Main Panel Auxiliary Panel Auxiliary Unit Main Unit A B 300 2172 Note...

Page 108: ...EATER FHP HIGH PRESSURE CUT OUT BDT DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE YLIRSV LIQUID INJECTION ROTOR SOLENOID VALVE 1 YLIRSV 2 BDP 2 XCMTB 2 YCCSV1 2 YCCSV2 2 YCCSV3 2 BMP 2 BDT 2 BOT 2 ZCPR 2 BSP 2 YLIMSV 2 BOP 2...

Page 109: ...CPR SLO COMPRESSOR SWITCH LOW OIL BSP SUCTION PRESSURE YOCSV OIL COOLING SOLENOID VALVE YLLSV LIQUID LINE SOLENOID VALVE YEBSV EXPANSION VALVE BYPASS YSBSV SOLENOID VALVE WHEN FITTED STARTING BYPASS S...

Page 110: ...1 XCMTB 1 YCCSV2 1 YCCSV3 1 YCCSV1 1 BMP 1 BDT 1 BOT 1 ZCPR 1 BSP 1 YLIMSV 1 BOP 1 SLO 1 ECH T1 T1 T1 T1 1MF1 1 MF2 1 MF3 1 MF4 1 MF5 1 MF6 2 MF1 2 MF2 2 MF3 2 MF4 2 MF5 2 MF6 1 YSBSV 2 YSBSV 1 YOCSV...

Page 111: ...7 8 9 10 11 12 AVM Colour White White White White Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Point Load kg 827 827 915 915 486 486 462 462 452 452 412 412 AVM Colour White White White Wh...

Page 112: ...A and YAES1405SA Auxiliary CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL YAES 1505DSA 1575DSA and 1645DSA Main YAES YAES 2 4 6 8 10 12 1 3 5 7 9 11 CONTROL PANEL YAES 1505DSA YAES 1575DSA and YAES 1645DSA Auxiliary 11...

Page 113: ...t capacity The dimensions at the front and rear of the units allow for access to the control panel and for component removal The enclosure height should not exceed the height of the units except that...

Page 114: ...ted Drawings 08 05 035L02672 100 Rev 2 10 1 Schematic 035L02815 000 Connection 035L02816 000 Unit Connection 035L02818 000 Legend Notes 035L02817 100 Schematic 035L02602 000 Connection 035L02686 000 U...

Page 115: ...This Page Left Intentionally Blank 08 05 10 2 035L02672 100 Rev 2...

Page 116: ...ger section of the system If no isolation valves are installed it may be necessary to drain the complete system If glycol or similar solutions have been used in the water system or chemical additives...

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