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Application Guide • AIRCOOLAIR-AGU-1603-E

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Casing

Casing made of galvanized steel sheet metal painted with a 
white RAL 9002 powdered polyester paint.

Fan

Indoor sections are supplied with one or two double-inlet 
centrifugal fans. Double fans are fi tted with a common axle with 
one motor. Equipped with adjustable drive, variable pulley and 
belt, to set up the right airfl ow on site.

Air 

fi

 lter

G4 washable air fi lter; auto extinguishable material with M1 
classifi cation.

Heat exchanger

Made of copper tubes and aluminum corrugated swirl fi ns.

Refrigerant circuit:

On cooling only and heat pumps indoor units, each circuit 
includes as standard :

-  Thermostatic expansion valve

- Filter drier

Each refrigerant circuit is pressure and leak tested with a 
Hydrogen/Nitrogen mixture, and vacuumed before being charged 
with nitrogen. All units are then subjected to a complete functional 
and operational run test to guarantee perfect sealing before 
leaving the factory.
 

R410A refrigerant

Effi cient systems such as AIRCOOLAIR are designed around 
R410A refrigerant to achieve the best performances.

- Energy effi cient refrigerant thanks with pressure drop in the 

pipes: Higher evaporating pressure and lower condensing 
pressure improve compressor EER & COP.

-  R410A compressors have a better isentropic effi ciency.

-  Environmentally friendly refrigerant: It contains No Chlorine 

(ODP = 0). 

Free cooling: economizer for Split Unit

Indoor sections are supplied with one or two double-inlet 
centrifugal fans. Double fans are fi tted with a common axle with 
one motor. Equipped with adjustable drive, variable pulley and 
belt, to set up the right airfl ow on site.

Dynamic and alternate defrost

Defrost is necessary to ensure effi cient operation of heat 
pumps in winter. The unit starts defrost cycle when the outside 
temperature is below a set temperature and repeat the defrost 
cycles periodically. It results sometimes in starting an expensive 
defrost cycle when it is very cold outside but very dry, or too 
warm, in other words when the coil is not frozen.

-  Dynamic defrost is Lennox’ answers to unnecessary defrost 

cycles. Dynamic defrost detects icing of the coil by monitoring 
the difference between refrigerant and outside temperature 
and starts the defrost cycle only when required. Under certain 
conditions a rooftop unit equipped with this built in dynamic 
defrost feature can run several hours in heat pump mode 
without starting any defrost cycle. Dynamic defrost can save 
up to 15% on annual energy consumption.

-  Alternate defrost saves energy by reducing the need for 

auxiliary heating during defrost cycles. With Alternate defrost 
when one circuit starts a defrost cycle the other circuit is 
running in heat pump at full capacity to minimize the need 
for auxiliary heating.

Morning anticipation and dynamic set point for Split 
Unit :

The unit can be programmed to switch-on in the morning to reach 
the occupied zone temperature set point just in time.
Dynamic set point can be used in summer to offset the ambient 
temperature set point according to the outdoor temperature. 
This is to avoid large temperature difference between indoor and 
outdoor. The indoor temperature set point would then increase 
with the outdoor temperature improving comfort and saving large 
amount of energy

Scheduling / Time zone Management:

In order to ensure the unit perfectly matches the requirements of 
the most diffi cult applications in terms of occupation and varying 
internal loads, the CLIMATIC 60 offers now up to 7 time zones 
per day (Z0 to Z6) adjustable by steps of 10 minutes. Each time 
zone can be programmed to follow one of four possible operating 
modes: A,B,C & D

INDOOR SECTION
CIC & CIH

ENERGY SAVINGS

Summary of Contents for AIRCOOLAIR ASC 020S

Page 1: ...lennoxemeia com AIRCOOLAIR APPLICATION GUIDE ASC ASH CIC CIH Large ducted split 19 134 kW ASC ASH Air cooled condensing unit 20 230 kW AIRCOOLAIR AGU 1603 E...

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Page 3: ...f Lennox and must not be utilised except in operation of this product reproduced issued to or made available to third parties without the prior written agreement of Lennox Product designed and manufac...

Page 4: ...IR AGU 1603 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE ASC 020S NM3M CIC 020S NM3M A BOX OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT A BOX B BOX B BOX C BOX C BOX D BOX D BOX Split Condensing unit Box Box OU...

Page 5: ...ith a compressor acoustic jacket Compressorsmountedonhighefficiencycellularpolyurethane vibration absorbers Advanced condenser fan design Fan motor assembly using external rotor technology associated...

Page 6: ...pumps in winter The unit starts defrost cycle when the outside temperature is below a set temperature and repeat the defrost cycles periodically It results sometimes in starting an expensive defrost c...

Page 7: ...gainst excessive short cycling Faults and alarms CLIMATIC 60 manages more than 90 different faults and alarms codes and can store the last 32 with time and date The stored faults and alarms can then b...

Page 8: ...y at the commissioning and find the perfect airflow for the site comfort and system efficiency Refrigerant pressure reading No need to access to refrigerant pressure gauges Refrigerant pressures and s...

Page 9: ...the Climatic controller On sizes 20S to 45D it is delivered as a separate module that can be connected to the return duct On sizes 55D to 140D this exhaust fan is in built in the economizer casing Ret...

Page 10: ...ocal climaterequirement localregulationpreferencesandapplications variable heating needs Standard MediumandHighheatingpowercapacityareavailable on each unit size High electrical heater is also availab...

Page 11: ...installed It allows distance up to 65 meters Main disconnect switch Main disconnect switch is lockable to make a safe access to electrical panel It is installed on the electrical panel door of the com...

Page 12: ...because of DM60 price but because only one bus wire has to be connected down to the DM60 In addition to the functions offered by the DC60 display the DM60 display provides the percentage of power fact...

Page 13: ...ing only Heat pump INDOOR SECTION CIC AND CIH Economizer Exhaust module Return module Size 55 140 Fresh air over Return bottom Size 20 45 Fresh air left Exhaust right Size 55 140 Filtration High filtr...

Page 14: ...efrigerant precharged Long distance refrigerant connection up to 65 m Electrical and safety Main disconnect switch Compressor electrical protection Condenser coil guards Control Communication Advanced...

Page 15: ...R 1 Net EER 1 Heating mode ASH CIH Net heating capacity 1 kW Net COP 1 Net absorbed power 1 kW Electrical heater capacity Hot water coil capacity 2 Refrigerant circuit Number of compressors Number of...

Page 16: ...E LARGE DUCTED SPLIT Cooling mode ASC CIC ASH CIH Gross cooling capacity 1 kW Net cooling capacity 1 Absorbed power 1 Gross EER 1 Net EER 1 Heating mode ASH CIH Net heating capacity 1 kW Net COP 1 Ne...

Page 17: ...IRCOOLAIR AGU 1603 E CONDENSING UNIT Cooling mode ASC Cooling capacity 1 kW EER 1 Heating mode ASH Heating capacity 2 kW COP 2 Refrigerant circuit Number of compressors Number of circuits Capacity ste...

Page 18: ...1x3 1380 HP3 1x3 1438 5050 HP2 1x2 2 1197 HP2 1x2 2 1261 HP2 1x2 2 1298 HP3 1x3 1386 HP3 1x3 1445 5450 HP2 1x2 2 1208 HP2 1x2 2 1271 HP2 1x2 2 1303 HP3 1x3 1395 HP3 1x3 1453 6000 HP2 1x2 2 1227 HP2 1...

Page 19: ...3 1x4 1162 HP3 1x4 1209 8150 HP2 1x3 1059 HP3 1x4 1125 HP3 1x4 1172 HP3 1x4 1216 9050 HP2 1x3 1069 HP3 1x4 1144 HP3 1x4 1189 HP3 1x4 1233 ASP K PI RPM K PI RPM K PI RPM K PI RPM K PI RPM 7950 STD 1x2...

Page 20: ...5 5 1214 HP3 1x5 5 1262 HP3 1x5 5 1309 11700 HP2 1x4 1065 HP2 1x4 1115 HP2 1x4 1172 HP3 1x5 5 1220 HP3 1x5 5 1268 12850 HP2 1x4 1078 HP3 1x5 5 1132 HP3 1x5 5 1182 HP3 1x5 5 1232 ASP K PI RPM K PI RPM...

Page 21: ...5 5 994 HP3 2x5 5 1031 24750 HP2 2x4 892 HP2 2x4 910 HP3 2x5 5 974 HP3 1x5 5 1010 ASP K PI RPM K PI RPM K PI RPM K PI RPM K PI RPM K PI RPM 21000 STD 1x5 5 611 STD 1x5 5 665 STD 1x5 5 718 HP1 1x7 5 77...

Page 22: ...644 263 257 245 603 227 220 205 120D 19300 21000 22700 24750 ASP PI ASP PI ASP PI ASP PI 766 381 380 380 373 725 343 340 337 330 684 305 300 297 287 644 268 263 257 245 603 232 227 220 205 020S 025S...

Page 23: ...50 15090 14000 15125 16250 16725 17350 18875 20400 22450 18 21 24 26 22 26 30 32 5 10 15 20 162 181 200 208 188 209 230 239 135 150 166 187 34 39 44 47 41 47 53 55 23 26 30 35 120D 140D 19300 21000 22...

Page 24: ...19 3 14 5 6 6 18 2 14 0 7 5 30 22 5 19 1 4 7 21 9 18 8 5 0 18 5 21 2 5 4 20 3 18 0 5 9 19 4 17 5 6 6 18 3 16 9 7 5 22 27 24 3 12 4 4 8 23 6 12 2 5 2 11 9 22 8 5 6 21 9 11 6 6 1 20 9 11 3 6 8 19 8 10 9...

Page 25: ...4 23 1 5 6 26 6 22 8 5 9 25 7 22 4 6 4 24 7 21 8 7 0 23 5 21 2 7 8 22 2 20 5 8 8 22 27 29 5 14 9 5 7 28 6 14 5 6 1 27 6 14 2 6 6 26 5 13 9 7 2 25 3 13 4 8 0 23 9 13 0 9 1 30 29 6 18 8 5 7 28 8 18 4 6...

Page 26: ...6 8 0 26 9 19 9 8 9 25 2 19 1 10 3 30 31 8 26 4 6 3 30 8 26 0 6 7 29 7 25 5 7 3 28 4 24 8 8 0 27 0 24 0 9 0 25 3 23 1 10 3 22 27 34 3 17 1 6 4 33 3 16 8 6 9 32 1 16 4 7 5 30 7 15 9 8 2 29 1 15 4 9 2 2...

Page 27: ...28 2 9 4 37 1 27 6 10 2 35 4 26 8 11 4 33 5 25 8 13 1 30 41 0 35 0 8 2 40 0 34 6 8 7 38 7 34 0 9 4 37 2 33 2 10 2 35 5 32 3 11 4 33 5 31 2 13 1 22 27 44 4 22 7 8 4 43 2 22 2 8 9 41 8 21 8 9 6 40 2 21...

Page 28: ...0 32 2 10 6 44 5 31 5 11 4 42 6 30 7 12 4 40 5 29 7 13 8 38 1 28 5 15 8 30 47 5 39 4 10 0 46 2 38 8 10 6 44 6 38 1 11 4 42 8 37 1 12 4 40 7 36 0 13 8 38 3 34 6 15 9 22 27 51 2 25 4 10 2 49 7 24 9 10...

Page 29: ...1 10 6 52 6 35 5 11 4 50 9 34 8 12 3 48 9 33 9 13 6 46 6 32 8 15 2 44 2 31 6 17 4 30 54 3 43 2 10 6 52 8 42 5 11 4 51 1 41 7 12 4 49 1 40 7 13 6 46 8 39 6 15 2 44 4 38 2 17 4 22 27 58 5 28 3 10 9 56...

Page 30: ...1 45 7 12 7 63 1 44 8 13 7 60 8 43 8 14 8 58 1 42 6 16 3 55 1 41 2 18 3 51 6 39 5 21 1 30 65 4 54 9 12 7 63 4 54 1 13 7 61 1 53 0 14 9 58 4 51 6 16 4 55 4 50 0 18 3 52 0 47 9 21 2 22 27 70 1 35 3 13 0...

Page 31: ...4 54 6 15 9 78 2 53 6 17 0 75 7 52 5 18 4 72 6 51 2 20 2 69 2 49 6 22 6 65 3 47 7 26 1 30 80 7 65 2 15 9 78 6 64 3 17 0 76 0 63 1 18 4 73 0 61 6 20 2 69 6 59 7 22 6 65 7 57 5 26 2 22 27 86 8 42 8 16...

Page 32: ...27 96 1 65 5 18 9 93 4 64 3 20 3 90 1 62 9 21 9 86 3 61 2 24 1 81 9 59 1 27 1 76 9 56 6 31 6 30 96 6 78 7 19 0 93 9 77 5 20 3 90 6 76 0 22 0 86 8 74 1 24 2 82 4 71 7 27 2 77 5 68 7 31 7 22 27 103 1 50...

Page 33: ...7 3 80 9 19 8 114 2 79 6 21 4 110 5 78 0 23 3 106 2 76 1 25 8 101 3 73 9 29 0 95 9 71 2 33 6 30 117 7 96 1 19 9 114 6 94 8 21 5 110 9 93 1 23 4 106 6 91 0 25 8 101 8 88 5 29 1 96 3 85 4 33 7 22 27 126...

Page 34: ...1 85 1 25 8 122 9 83 2 27 8 118 0 80 9 30 5 112 5 78 3 34 0 106 4 75 1 39 0 30 131 5 103 7 24 1 128 0 102 0 25 8 123 8 100 0 27 9 119 0 97 4 30 5 113 6 94 3 34 0 107 5 90 6 39 0 22 27 141 6 65 0 24 8...

Page 35: ...2 40 0 145 0 73 7 44 5 137 1 70 9 51 1 30 169 1 100 6 31 7 164 5 98 8 33 9 159 1 96 7 36 6 152 9 94 3 40 0 145 8 91 5 44 6 138 0 88 2 51 1 33 169 6 118 8 31 7 165 0 117 0 33 9 159 6 114 9 36 6 153 4 1...

Page 36: ...8 8 6 18 19 8 6 18 20 9 6 19 27 3 6 24 55 18 6 6 93 19 5 6 93 20 5 6 93 26 6 6 95 ASH 025S 11 C 6 C 1 C 4 C 6 C 8 C 18 C TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI 30 16 5 5 22 19 0 5 22 22 0 5 21 25 3...

Page 37: ...20 28 6 9 18 30 1 9 15 39 1 9 07 55 26 7 10 3 28 1 10 3 29 6 10 2 38 1 10 1 ASH 035S 11 C 6 C 1 C 4 C 6 C 8 C 18 C TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI 30 23 9 7 41 27 4 7 46 31 5 7 49 36 0 7 51...

Page 38: ...6 12 5 33 8 12 8 38 2 12 9 40 2 12 9 42 2 13 0 54 7 13 0 55 25 8 13 2 29 5 13 7 33 5 14 0 37 8 14 2 39 7 14 3 41 7 14 4 53 7 14 4 ASH 045D 11 C 6 C 1 C 4 C 6 C 8 C 18 C TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI...

Page 39: ...18 4 57 1 18 4 60 2 18 3 78 3 18 1 55 53 5 20 6 56 2 20 5 59 1 20 5 76 3 20 2 ASH 070D 11 C 6 C 1 C 4 C 6 C 8 C 18 C TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI 30 47 9 14 8 54 9 14 9 63 0 15 0 71 9 15...

Page 40: ...2 59 3 25 0 67 6 25 5 76 5 25 8 80 3 25 9 84 4 25 9 109 26 0 55 51 7 26 3 59 0 27 3 67 1 28 0 75 7 28 5 79 4 28 6 83 5 28 7 107 28 9 ASH 100D 11 C 6 C 1 C 4 C 6 C 8 C 18 C TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH P...

Page 41: ...35 5 114 35 6 120 35 6 156 35 6 55 107 39 4 112 39 4 118 39 5 153 39 4 ASH 140D 11 C 6 C 1 C 4 C 6 C 8 C 18 C TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI 30 90 7 29 3 104 29 6 120 29 7 138 29 9 146 30...

Page 42: ...6 184 54 0 193 54 1 204 54 2 267 54 9 50 161 59 3 181 7 59 7 191 59 8 201 59 9 262 60 5 55 180 66 2 189 66 3 198 66 4 256 67 0 ASH 230D 11 C 6 C 1 C 4 C 6 C 8 C 18 C TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH PI TH...

Page 43: ...04 105 31 58 16 7 120 96 54 69 118 73 55 70 116 40 56 77 114 07 57 85 111 77 58 95 10 131 73 55 95 129 22 57 0 126 79 58 05 124 27 59 14 15 150 68 58 31 147 92 59 35 ASC 200D 46 C 47 C 48 C 49 C 50 C...

Page 44: ...talled with air ducts apply the following coefficients on capacity and consumption data over the performance tables of standard fan units without ducts Cooling mode Heating mode Capacity steps Standar...

Page 45: ...DB Dry bulb temperature WB Wet bulb temperature With optional 0 C low temperature kit With optional 15 C low temperature kit EXTRA POWER CONSUMPTION Cooling and heating modes OPERATING LIMITS MODELS...

Page 46: ...15 15 15 20 20 20 27 27 27 40 40 40 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 C 12 3 9 1 8 3 8 5 7 4 6 4 7 5 6 5 5 9 5 9 5 9 kW 20 20 20 27 27 27 40 40 40 50 50 50 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 C 16 4 12 1 11 1 11 5 10 8 7...

Page 47: ...85 9 81 5 81 2 80 1 75 6 88 6 63 6 HP3 87 1 91 4 86 9 87 9 83 1 82 1 81 7 77 5 90 2 65 2 070D STD 79 1 79 1 75 4 74 4 74 1 70 6 64 4 80 3 53 3 HP1 87 5 90 8 83 7 83 0 77 9 78 2 76 7 71 4 85 8 58 8 HP2...

Page 48: ...4 4 82 0 82 0 78 9 71 5 88 3 61 3 HP1 92 4 91 4 88 1 85 6 83 3 82 8 80 7 74 0 89 7 62 7 HP2 95 1 95 6 90 2 86 9 84 6 83 7 82 1 76 3 91 2 64 2 HP3 97 3 99 0 92 8 88 5 85 9 84 5 83 2 78 1 92 7 65 7 120D...

Page 49: ...2 66 0 65 5 79 4 80 8 51 4 035S 72 7 73 8 74 5 73 9 65 7 62 7 79 2 80 6 51 2 040S 72 7 73 8 74 5 74 0 65 8 63 3 79 3 80 6 51 3 045D 76 8 72 6 72 8 69 4 74 7 70 4 64 5 78 9 50 9 055D 83 3 75 2 76 3 77...

Page 50: ...2 0 69 1 86 7 58 7 96 4 93 6 91 5 93 0 89 2 86 2 81 9 96 8 68 8 140D 84 2 80 6 80 0 83 9 80 7 72 3 71 0 87 0 59 0 96 4 93 6 91 5 93 0 89 3 86 2 82 0 96 9 68 9 200D 87 2 83 6 83 0 86 9 83 2 75 0 70 8 8...

Page 51: ...9 070D 085D 100D 120D 140D 200D 230D 3 400V 50Hz 31 1 33 8 42 6 45 6 55 9 78 8 88 2 1 68 1 68 3 05 3 05 4 4 2 8 32 78 35 48 45 65 48 65 59 9 83 96 2 51 2 62 77 6 84 102 142 159 6 8 6 8 6 4 6 4 8 9 6 1...

Page 52: ...6 8 6 6 38 11 1 6 38 11 1 20 28 6 20 28 6 20 28 6 27 39 27 39 27 39 27 27 27 39 27 39 40 57 8 40 57 8 40 57 8 40 40 40 57 8 40 57 8 50 72 3 50 72 3 50 72 3 ASC ASH 100D FP1 120D FP1 140D FP1 200D FP1...

Page 53: ...trical box VOLTAGE OPERATING LIMITS 342 462V CONNECTION OF CONTROL ELEMENTS COMPONENT Split unit Condensing unit Discharge sensor STANDARD 2 x 1 mm shielded Outdoor sensor STANDARD Remote ambient sens...

Page 54: ...mm 6 x 1 5 mm 4 x 6 mm 6 x 1 5 mm 4 x 6 mm 7 x 1 5 mm 030S 4 x 2 5 mm 6 x 1 5 mm 4 x 4 mm 6 x 1 5 mm 4 x 6 mm 6 x 1 5 mm 4 x 6 mm 7 x 1 5 mm 035S 4 x 4 mm 6 x 1 5 mm 4 x 6 mm 6 x 1 5 mm 4 x 10 mm 6 x...

Page 55: ...dip switch of the network bus 7 4 analog input configurable by pair B1 B2 and B3 B4 8 4 digital outputs dry contact only 6 digital inputs are dry contacts They are factory configured as follow 2 input...

Page 56: ...ication Guide AIRCOOLAIR AGU 1603 E MODELS 020S 025S 030S MODELS 035S 040S 045D MODELS 055D 070D 085D MODELS 100D 120D 140D Vertical discharge Option Horizontal discharge Standard Vertical discharge O...

Page 57: ...D 070D 085D 200D 230D 2 4 3 5 2 3 1195 980 1635 2 3 1960 1195 1635 2250 1420 215 5 2 3 2250 2300 2250 3 2 Application Guide AIRCOOLAIR AGU 1603 E DIMENSIONAL DATA OUTDOOR UNITS ASC ASH Main switch opt...

Page 58: ...1150 2900 2900 Application Guide AIRCOOLAIR AGU 1603 E ECONOMIZER EXHAUST FANS The damper position may be different from that shown in the illustration See drawings Return air Mixing section Exhaust...

Page 59: ...N FAN MODULE RETURN AIR MODELS CLEARANCES DIMENSIONAL DATA Space should be left free for access or servicing to ease the installation of cables drainage connections electric installation and cleaning...

Page 60: ...3 3 3 3 20 20 30 45 45 45 165 165 165 190 190 190 20 24 30 40 40 40 HP1 3 3 13 13 8 8 HP2 6 16 21 27 14 14 HP3 19 24 21 27 40 40 37 37 37 65 65 65 14 14 14 23 23 23 Application Guide AIRCOOLAIR AGU 16...

Page 61: ...8 1 5 8 1 5 8 n a n a 18 18 12 12 12 n a n a Application Guide AIRCOOLAIR AGU 1603 E To locate the outdoor and the indoor units refer to the following information Outdoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor uni...

Page 62: ...ELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG FRANCE GERMANY ITALY NETHERLANDS POLAND PORTUGAL Due to Lennox s ongoing commitment to quality the specifications ratings and dimensions are subject to change without notice and...

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