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Section 2 - Product description

Form  QTC4-NM2 

Issue date: 05/12/2023

Post-Coated Epoxy Dipped Condenser

 – Micro-

channel condenser coils applied with electro-deposited 

and baked flexible epoxy coating that is finished with a 

polyurethane UV resistant top-coat suitable for highly 

corrosive applications.

Protective chiller panels

Wire Panels

 – UV stabilized black polyvinyl chloride 

coated, heavy gauge, welded wire mesh guards mounted 

on the exterior of the full unit. Protects condenser coil 

faces and prevents unauthorized access to refrigerant 

components (compressors, pipes, evaporator, and so on), 

yet provides free air flow. This can cut installation cost 

by eliminating the need for separate, expensive fencing.

Louvered Panels

 – Louvered panels, painted the same 

color as the unit, enclose the unit to visually screen 

and protect the coils as well as preventing unauthor-

ized access to internal components. Also available as a 

condenser-only option.

Louvered/Wire Panels Combination

 – Louvered pan-

els, painted the same color as the unit, are mounted on 

external condenser coil faces. Heavy gauge, welded 

wire-mesh panels, coated to resist corrosion, are mounted 

around base of machine to restrict unauthorized access.

End Hail Guard

 – Louvered panels, painted with the 

same color as the unit, are installed on the rear of the 

unit (opposite end of the control panel) to protect the  

exposed condenser from flying debris or hail.

Evaporator options

38 mm insulation –

 Double thickness insulation  

provided. 

Flange Kit –

 Provides contractor with the couplings 

best suited to tie into the chilled water piping. All 

flanges are PN10.

Connection Location –

 The standard unit configu-

ration is available with fluid inlet connections at the 

right-side or left-side (for two-pass configuration) of 

the evaporator. Option available for front fluid inlet 

(control panel end) and back fluid connections for 

three-pass evaporators. Three-pass evaporators have 

inlet and outlet connections on the opposite ends.

Water Box Heater –

 Unless an appropriate freeze pro-

tection fluid is used in the chilled fluid circuit, optional 

water box heaters are required if the chiller is exposed 

to environments that reach ambient temperatures be-

low 0

0F  (-

17.8

0C).  When  the  water  box  heaters  are 

operated along with other required freeze protection 

protocols, they assist in protecting the evaporator from 

freeze damage in ambient temperatures down to -20

0F 

(-29

0C). A  separate,  customer  supplied 

120 V/60 Hz 

or 230 V/50 Hz single phase power supply is required 

to provide power to the water box heaters. In order to 

control the operation of the water box heaters, continu-

ous power must be provided to the chiller control pan-

el. See the 

Commissioning

 section for the requirements 

for protection against freeze damage.

Controls Options

High Ambient Operation –

 This provides special 

control logic coupled with high airflow fans to permit 

high ambient up to 55°C (131°F) operation. Fans are 

airfoil type blades with high power motors. This option 

may also allow for increased machine capacity, allow-

ing the selection of a smaller chassis to meet specific 

capacity requirements.

Building Automation System Interface (Tempera-

ture) –

 Factory installed option to accept a 4 mA to 20 

mA or a 0 VDC to 10 VDC input to allow remote reset 

of the Leaving Chilled Liquid Temperature Setpoint. 

The setpoint can be positively offset upwards up to 

22.2°C (40°F). This option is useful for ice storage or 

process applications or for periods where higher chilled 

liquid temperatures are adequate for low loads. Avail-

able alone or in combination with BAS Load Limit.

Building Automation System Interface (Load 

 

Limit) – 

Factory installed option to accept a 4 mA to 

20 mA or a 0 VDC to 10 VDC input to allow remote 

reset of the Load Limit Setpoint. The setpoint can limit 

system demand from 30% to 100%. Available alone or 

in combination with BAS Temperature Reset. 

SC-EQUIP Gateway –

 The optional SC-EQUIP Gate-

way provides communication between the equipment 

and Building Automation Systems, including BACnet 

(MS/TP), Modbus, LON, and N2.

Summary of Contents for QTC40160

Page 1: ...tenance New Release Form QTC4 NM2 523 R 134a or R 513A 525 kW to 1 934 kW 2 Compressor 50 Hz and 60 Hz Model QTC4 Style B Air Cooled Screw Liquid Chillers with Variable Speed Drive Frame Sizes 016 to...

Page 2: ...horized rigging installation and operating service personnel It is expected that these individuals possess independent training that will enable them to perform their assigned tasks properly and safel...

Page 3: ...ohnson Controls Service office or accessing the John son Controls Knowledge Exchange website at https docs johnsoncontrols com chillers It is the responsibility of rigging lifting and operat ing or se...

Page 4: ...been certified in accordance with EPASection 608 of the CleanAirAct requirements for the US or equivalently the Federal Halocarbon Regulations and the Refrigerant Code of Practice for Canada Refrigera...

Page 5: ...er and verify using a non contact voltage sensor The DC voltage on the VSD DC Bus will take 5 min to bleed off after AC power is removed Always check the DC Bus Voltage with a Voltmeter to ensure the...

Page 6: ...control center 18 Accessories and options 19 Fan options 19 Condenser coils 19 Section 3 Rigging handling and storage 23 Lifting weights 23 Delivery and storage 23 Inspecting the delivery 24 Moving th...

Page 7: ...Two inch deflection restrained spring isolator specifications 93 Section 6 Commissioning 95 Preparation 95 First time startup 98 General operation 98 Freeze damage protection 98 Section 7 Operation 10...

Page 8: ...ant charge for service 169 Checking and trimming the refrigerant charge 170 Definitions 170 Checking the refrigerant charge during unit shutdown 170 Microchannel coil cleaning 171 Cleaning procedure r...

Page 9: ...or connections 70 Figure 25 Optional two pass left side inlet outlet connections 72 Figure 26 Standard two pass left side inlet outlet connections 74 Figure 27 Optional three pass inlet outlet connect...

Page 10: ...oad limiting unloading 114 Table 24 Start inhibit sensor thresholds 115 Table 25 System sensor minimum and maximum outputs 124 Table 26 Compressor overload settings 126 Table 27 Setpoint limits 136 Ta...

Page 11: ...o Form 50 05 NM2 Quantech warrants all equipment and materials against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of eighteen months from date of shipment or 12 months from date of startup whic...

Page 12: ...e gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol The global warming potential of the refrigerant R 134a is 1300 The global warming potential for R 513A is 546 Both use the integrated time of 100 years based on I...

Page 13: ...his equipment Class A Group 1 is designed and manufactured for use in an industrial environment in accordance with EN 61000 6 2 2005 and EN 61000 6 4 2007 with EN 55011 2007 limits It is not intended...

Page 14: ...ormation Manufacturer Safety Data Sheets MSDS information can be obtained by calling 800 451 8346 in the US or by emailing SDS verisk3e com Provide the product name manufacturer part number and the sp...

Page 15: ...cription The QTC4 Chiller combines the best of modern screw compressor design with the latest technology in vari able speed drives VSD The result is superior control and efficiency in real world condi...

Page 16: ...he compressors to the speed requested by the chiller microprocessor The basic system control and VSD system architecture is shown in Figure 2 on page 16 Figure 2 Chiller control system LD15028 Inputs...

Page 17: ...is 375 psig 25 9 barg Multiple standard low sound high efficiency variable speed drive motor driven fans move air through the coils They are dynamically and statically balanced direct drive with corr...

Page 18: ...cts and run signal contacts The microcomputer control center comes online as soon as the main power switch on the unit is switched on immediately the microcomputer control center will begin to check a...

Page 19: ...ce the chiller to a lower sound level on demand The Si lentNight control option provides a control input to limit sound output of the chiller based on time of day This feature is programmable at the c...

Page 20: ...s have inlet and outlet connections on the opposite ends Water Box Heater Unless an appropriate freeze pro tection fluid is used in the chilled fluid circuit optional water box heaters are required if...

Page 21: ...lock connections must be provided at the point of incoming single point connection for field connection and interconnecting wiring to the compres sors Separate external protection must be supplied by...

Page 22: ...Quantech 22 Form QTC4 NM2 Issue date 05 12 2023 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 23: ...h as water connec tions Do not store the chiller where it is exposed to high ambient air temperatures that may exceed relief valve settings Refer to Long Term Storage Requirement Field Preparation For...

Page 24: ...ins or straps until the unit begins to move and then slowly pull the unit from the container Pull straight so the sides do not scrape the container 4 Place a lifting fixture on the forks of the lift t...

Page 25: ...le 1 Unit lifting point locations Lifting the unit using shackles Insert the shackles into the respective holes in the base frame and secure from the inside Use spreader bars to avoid lifting chains h...

Page 26: ...5 118 23 3003 0 199 49 5067 0 261 5 6642 2 QTC40220 13 67 347 3 113 3 2878 1 167 42 4252 5 253 22 6431 9 349 41 8874 9 QTC40235 13 67 347 3 101 5 2578 1 159 55 4052 5 253 22 6431 9 349 41 8874 9 QTC40...

Page 27: ...TC40310 13 67 347 3 101 5 2578 1 159 55 4052 5 253 22 6431 9 305 6 7762 3 455 86 11578 9 QTC40340 13 67 347 3 101 5 2578 1 159 55 4052 5 253 22 6431 9 305 6 7762 3 455 86 11578 9 QTC40495 13 67 347 3...

Page 28: ...55 4052 5 253 22 6431 9 305 6 7762 3 413 48 10502 3 443 08 11254 2 529 69 13454 2 QTC4 0405 13 67 347 3 101 5 2578 1 159 55 4052 5 253 22 6431 9 305 6 7762 3 413 48 10502 3 443 08 11254 2 529 69 1345...

Page 29: ...tions or on steel channels of suitable strength Space the channels with the same centers as the unit side and front base rails This allow you to fit vibra tion isolators if required Isolators are reco...

Page 30: ...nd safety regulations or practical considerations for service replacement of large compo nents may require larger clearances than those recommended Table 2 Minimum evaporator tube removal clearance Mo...

Page 31: ...r and wired back to the control panel using shielded cable There must be a straight run of piping of at least 5 pipe diameters on either side Wire the flow switch to Terminals 2 and 13 on the 1TB term...

Page 32: ...freeze protection If there is a potential for power loss Quantech requires that the evaporator is drained or that water in the chilled water circuit be replaced with an appropriate water to glycol co...

Page 33: ...tem that is the more the better which in turn promotes stable water temperature control and increases reliabil ity by reducing compressor cycling For air conditioning applications a minimum of 3 gal t...

Page 34: ...ings The QTC4 has special control logic to be able to pro duce chilled leaving brine temperatures below 40 F 4 4 C so as to supply a storage tank with chilled liq uid during times of low demand QTC4 c...

Page 35: ...5 22 216 8 2 0235 6 DIN150 170 5 27 285 241 5 22 216 8 2 0240 6 DIN150 170 5 27 285 241 5 22 216 8 2 0245 6 DIN150 170 5 27 285 241 5 22 216 8 2 0250 6 DIN150 170 5 27 285 241 5 22 216 8 2 0260 6 DIN1...

Page 36: ...sufficient diameter so as not to cause resistance to the operation of the valve Unless otherwise specified by local regulations Internal diameter depends on the length of pipe required and is given by...

Page 37: ...tering the power panel to ensure moist air from the building cannot enter the panel Power supply wiring Units require only one 3 phase supply plus earth Connect the 3 phase supplies to the circuit bre...

Page 38: ...p of the horizontal pipes only if the pipe is fully filled with liquid Mount the thermal dispersion flow switch on the bottom of the horizontal pipes only if the pipe is free from buildup Ensure that...

Page 39: ...Utilization range 200 60 3 180 220 230 60 3 208 254 380 60 3 342 418 400 60 3 360 440 460 60 3 414 508 575 60 3 520 635 400 50 3 360 440 Power supply wiring Single point wiring LD18588a UNIT MOUNTED E...

Page 40: ...RESSOR SYSTEM 1 COMPRESSOR SYSTEM 2 L1 L2 L3 PE GND PE GND L1 L2 L3 380 415 3 50 460 3 60 380 415 3 50 460 3 60 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 FIELD PROVIDED UNIT POWER SUPPLY FIELD PROVIDED UNIT PO...

Page 41: ...STOMER CONNECTIONS TERMINAL BLOCK FOR YORK CONNECTIONS WIRING AND COMPONENTS BY YORK OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT WIRING AND OR COMPONENTS BY OTHERS RELAY BOARD No 2 RELAY BOARD No 1 CONTROL BOARD Customer cont...

Page 42: ...N PIPE COUPLING 1 13 1 88 13 2 2 VSD RED WHT RED BLK RED YEL NOT USED RED TO 115 V AC SUPPLY TO FLOW SWITCH INPUT TERMINALS 2 AND 13 Flow switch connections Wire color Connection in VSD panel Red blac...

Page 43: ...under low ambient The customer needs to break the reserved customer wiring entry as shown in Figure 21 with the wiring going through an appropriate 90 conduit After connecting the wires water proofing...

Page 44: ...n the evaporator is filled with water in waterside The recommended power supply wiring size is 18 4 AWG Before turning on the breaker make sure the evaporator is filled with water Misop eration may vo...

Page 45: ...mil 2 1 500 kcmil 2 2 600 kcmil 0200 2004 200 60 4 2 600 kcmil 230 60 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmi...

Page 46: ...kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 2 0 500 kcmil 2 2 600 kcmil 400 50 2 2 600 kcmil 2 2 0 500 kcmil 2 2 600 kcmil 460 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 2 0 500 kcmil 2 2 600 kcmil 575 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1...

Page 47: ...600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 460 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 575 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2...

Page 48: ...600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 460 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 575 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2...

Page 49: ...2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 460 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 575 60 2 2 600 kcmil...

Page 50: ...l 230 60 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 460 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 575 60 2 2...

Page 51: ...kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 400 60 3 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 460 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 575 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0...

Page 52: ...2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 575 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 0365 2205 2605 200 60 230 60 380 60 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 400 60 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4...

Page 53: ...0 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500kcmil 2 1 500kcmil 575 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500kcmil 2 1 500kcmil 0395 2205 2605 200 60 230 60 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400kcmil 3 3 0 400kcmil 400 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 4...

Page 54: ...l 3 3 0 400kcmil 3 3 0 400kcmil 400 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400kcmil 3 3 0 400kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400kcmil 3 3 0 400kcmil 460 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500kcmil 2 1 500kcmil 575 60 2 2 600 kcmi...

Page 55: ...kcmil 0200 2004 200 60 4 1 0 700 kcmil 230 60 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 460 60 3 2 600 kcmil...

Page 56: ...2 2 600 kcmil 0175 2004 200 60 4 1 0 700 kcmil 230 60 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 460 60 2 2 600 kc...

Page 57: ...600 kcmil 0250 2005 200 60 4 1 0 700 kcmil 230 60 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 460 60 3 2 600 kcm...

Page 58: ...0 500 kcmil 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 460 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 575 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500 kcmil...

Page 59: ...4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 460 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 575 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500 kcm...

Page 60: ...230 60 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 460 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 2 600 kcmil 575 60 2...

Page 61: ...600 kcmil 400 60 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 400 50 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 460 60 3 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 575 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil...

Page 62: ...il 400 60 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 400 50 4 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 460 60 3 2 600 kcmil 4 4 0 500 kcmil 4 2 600 kcmil 575 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 4 2 600...

Page 63: ...3 0 400 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 460 60 2 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 575 60 2 2 600 kcmil 2 1 500 kcmil 2 1 500 kcmil 0395 2205 2605 200 60 230 60 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3...

Page 64: ...05 2605 200 60 230 60 380 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 400 60 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 400 50 3 2 600 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 3 3 0 400 kcmil 460 60 2 2 600 kcmi...

Page 65: ...n in the tables of this section are appli cable to selected standard configurations Other con figurations are available through the configuration and selection software Contact your nearest Quantech s...

Page 66: ...1 171 78 78 211 211 96 96 Oil charge Ckt 1 Ckt 2 gal L 1 5 1 5 5 7 5 7 1 5 1 5 5 8 5 8 1 7 1 7 6 3 6 3 1 7 1 7 6 3 6 3 1 5 1 8 5 7 6 9 2 0 2 0 7 5 7 5 1 8 1 8 6 9 6 9 1 8 1 8 6 9 6 9 2 0 2 0 7 5 7 5 2...

Page 67: ...514 335 2 8514 335 2 8514 335 2 8514 379 2 9631 379 2 9631 Chassis dimensions width in mm 88 4 2245 88 4 2245 88 4 2245 88 4 2245 88 4 2245 88 4 2245 88 4 2245 88 4 2245 88 4 2245 88 4 2245 Chassis di...

Page 68: ...131 324 324 147 147 Oil charge Ckt 1 Ckt 2 gal L 2 4 2 4 9 0 9 0 2 5 2 5 9 6 9 6 2 1 2 5 8 1 9 6 2 6 2 6 9 8 9 8 2 4 2 7 9 0 10 1 2 7 2 7 10 1 10 1 2 5 2 9 9 61 1 0 2 8 2 9 10 6 11 0 2 9 2 9 11 0 11 0...

Page 69: ...260 352 118 160 324 324 147 147 352 352 160 160 288 380 131 173 366 366 166 166 Oil charge Ckt 1 Ckt 2 gal L 2 4 3 7 9 11 4 0 2 63 5 9 813 2 3 23 2 12 112 1 3 53 5 13 213 2 2 93 8 11 014 4 3 73 7 14 0...

Page 70: ...93 8 52 200 270 17 1570 99 0195 109 2 2773 121 2 3078 32 2 818 0 6 15 45 5 1155 5 31 120 150 9 5 910 57 0205 152 9 3883 165 4 4200 24 0 611 0 6 15 45 9 1165 6 44 170 150 9 5 1300 82 0240 152 9 3883 16...

Page 71: ...flow rate gpm L s 0220 109 2 2773 121 2 3078 32 2 818 0 6 15 45 5 1155 5 31 120 150 9 5 910 57 0235 152 9 3883 165 4 4200 24 0 611 0 6 15 45 9 1165 6 44 170 150 9 5 1300 82 0280 152 9 3883 165 4 4200...

Page 72: ...166 4 4226 28 8 733 0 6 15 47 0 1193 8 52 200 270 17 1570 99 0195 109 2 2773 121 2 3078 32 2 818 0 6 15 45 5 1155 5 31 120 150 9 5 910 57 0205 152 9 3883 165 4 4200 24 0 611 0 6 15 45 9 1165 6 44 170...

Page 73: ...166 4 4226 28 8 733 0 6 15 47 0 1193 8 52 200 270 17 1570 99 0330 152 0 3860 166 4 4226 28 8 733 0 6 15 47 0 1193 8 52 200 270 17 1570 99 0300 152 0 3860 166 4 4226 28 8 733 0 6 15 47 0 1193 8 52 200...

Page 74: ...8 0405 164 5 4179 203 1 5160 0 5 12 15 5 394 47 5 1207 8 56 210 360 23 1570 99 0470 164 5 4179 203 1 5160 0 5 12 15 5 394 47 5 1207 8 59 220 360 23 1870 118 Table 11 Standard two pass left side inlet...

Page 75: ...13 90 353 1 26 70 678 1 4 A 31 120 130 8 2 580 37 0215 40 72 1034 4 101 57 2579 8 42 41 1077 3 44 00 1117 6 13 90 353 1 26 70 678 1 4 A 44 170 130 8 2 580 37 0195 40 72 1034 4 101 57 2579 8 42 41 107...

Page 76: ...3 0 6 A 52 200 220 14 1040 66 0220 40 72 1034 4 189 52 4813 8 42 41 1077 3 44 00 1117 6 13 90 353 1 26 70 678 1 4 A 31 120 130 8 2 580 37 0235 63 13 1603 6 123 98 3149 0 42 26 1073 3 44 00 1117 6 14 4...

Page 77: ...owing data is applicable to select configura tions Other configurations are available through the configuration selection software Figure 28 QTC4 dimensions in mm Contact your nearest Quantech sales r...

Page 78: ...y QTC4 model designation 0160 0200 0170 0210 0190 0175 0180 0215 1 1 7 43 5 6 142 5 6 142 5 6 142 5 6 142 5 6 142 5 5 139 5 5 139 5 5 139 2 56 9 1444 56 9 1444 56 9 1444 56 9 1444 56 9 1444 56 7 1441...

Page 79: ...39 5 5 139 5 5 139 5 5 139 5 5 139 9 4 239 9 4 239 2 42 6 1081 42 6 1081 42 6 1081 56 7 1441 42 6 1081 42 6 1081 82 2 2089 82 2 2089 3 104 6 2658 104 6 2658 104 6 2658 116 7 2964 104 6 2658 104 6 2658...

Page 80: ...QTC4 model designation 0160 0200 0170 0210 0190 0175 0180 0215 9 86 7 2202 5 6 142 5 6 142 5 6 142 5 6 142 5 6 142 5 5 139 5 5 139 5 5 139 10 56 9 1444 56 9 1444 56 9 1444 56 9 1444 56 9 1444 56 7 14...

Page 81: ...5 5 139 5 5 139 5 5 139 5 5 139 9 4 239 9 4 239 10 42 6 1081 42 6 1081 42 6 1081 56 7 1441 42 6 1081 42 6 1081 82 2 2089 82 2 2089 11 104 6 2658 104 6 2658 104 6 2658 116 7 2964 104 6 2658 104 6 2658...

Page 82: ...5 242 9 5 242 9 5 242 2 82 2 2089 82 2 2089 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 3 142 5 3619 142 5 3619 137 1 3483 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 4 219 6 5579 219 6 5579 21...

Page 83: ...5 242 9 5 242 9 5 242 10 82 2 2089 82 2 2089 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 11 142 5 3619 142 5 3619 137 1 3483 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 12 219 6 5579 219 6 5579...

Page 84: ...2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 3 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 4 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 558...

Page 85: ...91 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 11 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 12 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581...

Page 86: ...3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 3 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 4 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 5 300 1 7621 300 1 7621 300 1 7621 300...

Page 87: ...5 242 10 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 82 3 2091 11 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 142 6 3622 12 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 219 7 5581 13 300 1 7621 300 1 7621...

Page 88: ...nting holes Install the isola tor base A on a level surface Shim or grout as required leveling all isolator bases to the same el evation 0 03125 of an inch maximum difference can be tolerated 3 Bolt o...

Page 89: ...85 2 88 73 15 4 13 104 90 0 56 14 22 0 25 6 35 1 2 13 UNC X 1 M27 X 3 2 50 63 50 Type B 029 25335 002 434004 Type B 029 25335 004 434005 6 25 158 75 4 63 117 6 2 75 69 85 5 00 127 00 0 56 14 22 0 38 9...

Page 90: ...installed on a level surface Shim or grout as required leveling all isolator bases to the same elevation 0 25 in maximum difference can be tolerated 3 Bolt or anchor all isolators to supporting struct...

Page 91: ...66 1020 348 463 029 25334 004 029 25334 005 433871 White 1021 1156 464 524 029 25334 005 029 25334 006 433872 Gray red 1157 1785 525 810 029 25334 006 Type B model part number Color code Rated capacit...

Page 92: ...n place when the equipment is positioned over the isola tors 5 With all shims E in place position equipment on top of plate A of isolator 6 Bolt equipment securely to top plate of isolator using a min...

Page 93: ...th exception of the 029 25336 013 and 029 25336 014 Consult Quantech for concrete installation Weight range Model P N Color lb kg Up to 391 Up to 177 029 25336 006 688690 Green 392 604 178 274 029 253...

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Page 95: ...ing or any other system transient conditions Ideal refrigerant charge will be reached when the refrigerant level in the evaporator is near the middle of the evaporator sight glass Refrigerant must not...

Page 96: ...tion of water flow through the evaporator Ensure the inlet piping is connected to the evaporator vessel closest to the control panel Purge air from the top of the evaporator using the plugged air vent...

Page 97: ...r is coated with heat conductive compound Part No 013 00898 000 and is inserted to the bottom of the water outlet sensor well in the evaporator This sensor is part of the pump control freeze protectio...

Page 98: ...is present the control ler will increase the speed of the compressors Condenser and fan rotation Once a compressor is running discharge pressure rises as refrigerant is pumped into the air cooled con...

Page 99: ...power to the chiller control panel chilled fluid circuit pumps and evaporator heaters can be guaranteed during periods of subfreezing ambient temperatures then one of the freeze damage protec tion pro...

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Page 101: ...ad uses an overlay to con LD10605 Unit switch Keypad Display Figure 49 Keyboard and display vert the keypad to various languages The keypad also contains keys in the center section for data entry in t...

Page 102: ...isplay will ap pear for 2 s indicating the user must choose between accepting or canceling the change XXXXXXXXXXX PRESS TO ACCEPT VALUE OR X TO CANCEL DATA ENTRY If the ENTER key was pressed from the...

Page 103: ...e failure of all the heaters used in compressor oil separator evaporator shell and evaporator water box etc with the chilled water pump running and having the evaporator heat ers well maintained are e...

Page 104: ...processor supports BAS Communica tion through the use of the SC EQ Communications Card The IPU3 processor and 03478 board in addition to the SD also has USB which can be used for software downloads a...

Page 105: ...e dis play and backlight and is regulated to become the 5 V TP5 15 V 11 3 VDC to 16 6 VDC powers the analog outputs to the EEV valves Configuration jumpers The same configuration jumpers that existed...

Page 106: ...Power LED 11 Port 2 RX2 TX2 16 Port 1 SC EQ 2 TP2 3 3 V 7 Status LED 12 PORT 2 RS 232 Printer 17 TP1 GND 3 SD Card 8 Power LED 13 VSD RX VSD TX 18 TP4 12 V 4 JP4 JP5 JP6 Remote Setpoint Jumpers 9 Port...

Page 107: ...nate to indicate the VSD communications activity U18 is the VSD Port RS 485 Driver Chip It is socketed to allow field replacement For the SC EQ Communications card BAS points list refer to QTC4 Style...

Page 108: ...ELF file not found 14 SOFTWARE ELF file larger than expected 15 RAM to IPU Flash transfer of DATABASE BIN failed 16 RAM to IPU Flash transfer of SOFTWARE ELF failed 17 Could not allocate sufficient me...

Page 109: ...D card becomes full the oldest date file is automatically deleted and a new day log file is written in its place To stop the data logging and retrieve the SD card press the OPTION key and then the Dow...

Page 110: ...the fault clears or LOCKOUT and will not restart until the operator clears the fault using the keypad UNIT WARNING YEARLY SERVICE REQUIRED CONTACT JCI UNIT WARNING 3 YEAR SERVICE REQUIRED CONTACT JCI...

Page 111: ...tically reset when the Chiller Control Board receives a valid response from the VSD for a data request The following is an ex ample of a Comms Failure fault message UNIT YYYYYYYY VSD COMMUNICATIONS FA...

Page 112: ...nd will restart when the 120 s anti recycle timer times out or LOCK OUT and will not restart until the operator clears the fault using the keypad Low suction pressure cutout software fault If the syst...

Page 113: ...LOW DIFF OIL PRESSURE The X indicates the system and YYYYYYY indicates the system is in a FAULT condition and will restart when the 120 s anti recycle timer times out or LOCK OUT and will not restart...

Page 114: ...psig 1 Hz Discharge pressure cutout 12 psig 2 Hz Discharge pressure cutout 10 5 psig 3 Hz Discharge pressure cutout 9 psig 4 Hz Discharge pressure cutout 7 5 psig 5 Hz Discharge pressure cutout 6 psi...

Page 115: ...investigation The start inhibit thresholds for each sensor are shown in the following table Table 24 Start inhibit sensor thresholds Sensor Low threshold High threshold Suction transducer 0 3 VDC 4 7...

Page 116: ...a lockout on the first fault The following is the system warning message where X is the system number SYS X YYYYYYYYYY ISO VALVE FAILED TO OPEN High discharge pressure rate fault When High Discharge...

Page 117: ...me will be displayed for 2 s followed by the appro priate general status message C 2004 QUANTECH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION C XXX XX XX 18 SEPT 2010 12 45 AM Unit status messages occupy 2 lines of the...

Page 118: ...ssage indicates the system is not running be cause the chilled liquid is below the setpoint or the micro has not loaded the lead system far enough into the loading sequence to bring the lag system ON...

Page 119: ...LIMITING The VSD Baseplate Temp Limiting message indicates the VSD Baseplate temp is high and load limit or un loading is in effect SYS X VSD INTERNAL AMBIENT TEMP LIMITING The VSD Internal Ambient T...

Page 120: ...XXX SEC The next key press displays the error in temperature between the actual leaving chilled liquid temperature and the setpoint temperature The display also shows the rate of change of the chilled...

Page 121: ...re mote control The chiller is in remote mode BAS SC EQ using Remote BAS connection The chiller in remote mode CURR Remote Current Limiting is enabled TEMP Remote Temperature Reset is enabled SOUND R...

Page 122: ...ystem pressures oil and dis charge SYS 1 PRESSURES OIL XXXX PSIG DISCHARGE XXXX PSIG The second key press of the SYSTEM DATA key or the DOWN ARROW key displays system suction and condenser liquid pres...

Page 123: ...20 VSD COOL SYS X FAN CONTROL STATE XXXXXXXX CONDENSER FAN SPEED COMMAND XXX X The message above shows when Condenser Fan Con trol is Opt VSD or Opt Enhanced Fans The next key press indicates the sta...

Page 124: ...e Thermistor 4 1 F 20 06 C 155 6 F 68 67 C Leaving chilled liquid temperature Thermistor 19 1 F 28 49 C 110 2 F 43 44 C Return chilled liquid temperature Thermistor 19 1 F 28 49 C 110 2 F 43 44 C Educ...

Page 125: ...t locally on the panel under the PROGRAM key re motely by a BAS and remotely by the Current Limit input Any current limits that are inactive will display XXX instead of a numeric value VSD CURRENT LIM...

Page 126: ...240 300 338 300 338 236 283 QTC40216 283 283 283 283 225 225 QTC40230 283 283 283 283 225 225 QTC40260 338 338 338 338 283 283 QTC40265 338 338 338 338 283 283 QTC40220 283 283 283 283 225 225 QTC4023...

Page 127: ...ey Compressor operating hours and compressor starts are displayed with a single key press The maximum value for both hours and starts is 99 999 at which point they will roll over to 0 A single display...

Page 128: ...rmal shutdowns history If the NORMAL SHUTDOWNS history is selected the following screen is displayed NORM HIST XX 18 JUN 2004 10 34 58 AM YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY XX is the normal shutdow...

Page 129: ...s only Fault Display All Fault Display Unit Data VSD Data System Data Operating Hours Starts Setpoints Options and Program Values at the time of the fault Status fault type SYS X COMPRESSOR RUNNING SY...

Page 130: ...that sound limiting was in ef fect the amount and whether it was local or remotely limited VSD data VSD actual and command frequency VSD FREQUENCY ACTUAL XXX X HZ COMMAND XXX X HZ This message indica...

Page 131: ...bcooling and saturated discharge temperatures at the time of the fault SYS 1 DISCHARGE TEMP XXX X F SUPERHEAT XXX X SAT TEMP XXX X F This message displays the system discharge discharge superheat and...

Page 132: ...This message displays the programmed Control Range at the time of the fault Remote setpoint and range SETPOINTS REMOTE SETPOINT XXX X F REMOTE CONTROL RANGE X X F This message displays the remote setp...

Page 133: ...bled at the chiller keypad at the time of the fault and if active the type of reset signal selected If the option is not factory enabled the option will not appear Program values Suction pressure cuto...

Page 134: ...ot factory activated the display will not appear Eductor differential temperature PROGRAM DEF XXXXX LO XXXXX HI XXXXX EDUCTOR DIFFERENTIAL XXX F This message indicates the programmed eductor dif feren...

Page 135: ...CAL CONTROL RANGE X X F Pressing the SETPOINTS key or the ARROW key a third time displays the remote setpoint and cool ing range This display automatically updates about ev ery 2 s The following is th...

Page 136: ...60 0 F 44 0 F 4 4 C 15 6 C 6 7 C Glycol cooling 15 0 F 70 0 F 44 0 F 9 4 C 15 6 C 6 7 C Leaving chilled liquid control range 1 5 F 2 5 F 2 0 F 0 8 C 1 4 C 1 1 C Maximum remote temperature reset 2 F 40...

Page 137: ...e pro gram mode PROGRAM MODE XXXX PRESS ENTER KEY TO CONTINUE To display the first programmable selection press the ENTER key again Suction pressure cutout PROGRAM DEF XXXXX LO XXXXX HI XXXXX SUCTION...

Page 138: ...own current limit time is programmable This allows the microprocessor to limit a system on pulldown limiting for a defined period of time for the purpose of peak time energy savings The pulldown limit...

Page 139: ...commended to ensure the system does provides maximum capacity Default values A listing of the low limits high limits and default values for each of the programmable values is noted in each display and...

Page 140: ...er of condenser fans Any 4 14 6 System 2 number of condenser fans Any 4 14 6 Compressor 1 operating hours Any 0 99 999 0 Compressor 2 operating hours Any 0 99 999 0 Compressor 1 starts Any 0 99 999 0...

Page 141: ...0 F 11 1 C System 1 maximum fan speed Any 50 100 100 System 2 maximum fan speed Any 50 100 100 System 1 min dis charge suction diff Any 25 psid 1 72 bard 300 psid 20 69 bard 85 psid 5 86 bard System 2...

Page 142: ...z 68 Hz Skip frequency 2 low limit Any 54 Hz 208 Hz 88 Hz Skip frequency 2 high limit Any 55 Hz 209 Hz 100 Hz Input current limiting Any Disabled enabled Disabled Input current range Input current lim...

Page 143: ...using the and keys according to the options installed on the chiller SETUP MODE DEF XXXXX LO XXXXX HI XXXXX SYS 1 NUMBER OF COND FANS X SETUP MODE DEF XXXXX LO XXXXX HI XXXXX SYS 2 NUMBER OF COND FANS...

Page 144: ...X MINIMUM RUNNING SPEED XXX HZ SETUP MODE DEF XXXXX LO XXXXX HI XXXXX QUICK START VSD START FREQ XXX HZ If a motor temperature sensor fails a single sensor can be ignored by making a program change in...

Page 145: ...XXXXXXXXXXX SETUP MODE DEF XXXXX LO XXXXX HI XXXXX DATA LOGGING TIME XX SEC SETUP MODE DEF XXXXX LO XXXXX HI XXXXX ANTI RECYCLE TIMER XXX SECS The following setup option display is used to select and...

Page 146: ...DE EXTENDED LCHLT SETPOINT XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SETUP MODE QUARTERLY SERVICE WARNING XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SETUP MODE YEARLY SERVICE WARNING XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SETUP MODE 3 YE...

Page 147: ...language selection The display language can be selected for English Ital ian Polish Hungarian German French Portuguese and Spanish OPTIONS DISPLAY LANGUAGE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The default language is E...

Page 148: ...PTIONS LEAD LAG CONTROL MODE MANUAL SYS 1 LEAD OPTIONS LEAD LAG CONTROL MODE MANUAL SYS 2 LEAD Remote temperature reset selection Remote temperature reset from an external source can be tied directly...

Page 149: ...UT 2 0 TO 10 0 VOLTS DC OPTIONS REMOTE SOUND LIMIT INPUT 0 0 TO 20 0 MILLIAMPS OPTIONS REMOTE SOUND LIMIT INPUT 4 0 TO 20 0 MILLIAMPS The default setting for remote sound limit is DISABLED This displa...

Page 150: ...llows scrolling to the next programmed item Pressing the DOWN ARROW key scrolls to the next item that can be pro grammed and the UP ARROW key scrolls to the previous item The day of the week is the fi...

Page 151: ...XXXXXX The time format can be displayed in either a 12 hour or 24 hour format Selection can be changed by press ing the or ARROW keys The ENTER key must be pressed to store the data Schedule key opera...

Page 152: ...ll appear in the space signifying that day as a holiday The Holiday schedule must be programmed weekly If there is no holiday the key is also used to delete the The ENTER key is used to accept the hol...

Page 153: ...d the chiller will start when chilled liquid temperature allows Remote Contacts UNIT switch and SYSTEM switches permitting This is a priority message and cannot be overridden by anti recycle messages...

Page 154: ...ANCEL PRINTING option The following message is displayed when the PRINT key is pressed PRINT CHOOSE PRINT REPORT XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX After pressing the PRINT key the printout type is selected by pre...

Page 155: ...EGF MOTOR CURRENT LIMIT 100 FLA PULLDOWN CURRENT LIMIT 100 FLA PULLDOWN LIMIT TIME 0 MIN SUBCOOLING SETPOINT 12 0 DEGF UNIT ID NUMBER 0 SOUND LIMIT SETPOINT 100 if Sound Limiting enabled UNIT DATA LEA...

Page 156: ...0 00AM STOP 00 00AM HOL START 00 00AM STOP 00 00AM SOUND LIMIT SCHEDULE if enabled MON START 00 00AM STOP 00 00AM TUE START 00 00AM STOP 00 00AM WED START 00 00AM STOP 00 00AM THU START 00 00AM STOP 0...

Page 157: ...tch status The ARROW keys allow scrolling to the next and previous system switch System 1 and 2 SYSTEM SWITCHES SYS 2 ON OFF RESET XXXXXXXXXXXXXX The LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW keys allow scrolling thr...

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Page 159: ...ipped to do so If in any doubt contact your local Quantech service agent Unit status Press the STATUS key on the keypad and ensure that no fault messages are displayed Section 9 Maintenance Operating...

Page 160: ...s are tight The acceptable limit for a 100 pure R 134a R 513A system is 0 1 oz year at DWP If any leaks are indicated they must be repaired imme diately Usually leaks can be stopped by tightening the...

Page 161: ...emain in the chiller based on Figure 28 This chart provides the hold times for pressure hold testing based on the vessel diam eter and length What to do next For a unit with no loss of pressure procee...

Page 162: ...required to 0 078 oz year 5 Connect hoses to high and low side of the system and add dry nitrogen into the chiller until the pres sure reaches 100 psig 690 kPa Pressure can be increased upto 150 psig...

Page 163: ...everal methods of dehydrating a system the following method produces one of the best results and provides accurate readings of the extent of dehydration The equipment required to follow this method of...

Page 164: ...stem has been thor oughly leak checked The dehydration process is only needed if the following occurs 1 The nitrogen holding charge on shipments has been lost 2 The system has been open to the atmosph...

Page 165: ...uum level Do not let it fall below 5 000 m or the equivalent 35 F 1 6 C If the pressure temperature relationship falls to 32 F 0 C the water in the system freezes and the result is a faulty pressure r...

Page 166: ...correspond to the room ambient temperature or the heat being applied to the vessel See see Figure 66 on page 163 for values 7 An acceptable vacuum pressure rise is 150 m in 60 min 8 If the vacuum doe...

Page 167: ...65 0 73 9 55 0 3 79 58 1 14 5 190 0 13 10 126 9 52 7 325 0 22 41 166 2 74 6 60 0 4 14 62 0 16 7 195 0 13 44 128 7 53 7 330 0 22 75 167 4 75 2 65 0 4 48 65 7 18 7 200 0 13 79 130 4 54 7 335 0 23 10 168...

Page 168: ...21 78 1 25 6 220 15 17 134 3 56 8 350 24 13 170 1 76 7 480 33 09 196 9 91 6 95 0 6 55 81 0 27 2 225 15 51 136 0 57 8 355 24 48 171 3 77 4 485 33 44 197 8 92 1 100 0 6 89 83 9 28 8 230 15 86 137 6 58...

Page 169: ...refrigerant into or out of any chiller every precaution must be taken to prevent air from entering the system when handling the charging lines Create a suitable charging connection from new copper tub...

Page 170: ...he following equations define these parameters Condenser subcooling is calculated and the condenser drain valve is controlled to the programmed setpoint by the chiller control logic Evaporator approac...

Page 171: ...ing this procedure at least once a quarter every 3 months to ensure that the integrity of the coils and the warranty of the coils are maintained In environments where coils become heavily fouled or th...

Page 172: ...er solution on the coils En sure that the entire surface of the coils is wetted with the solution Allow the cleaning solution to remain on each of the coils for approximately 10 mins 4 Repeat the wate...

Page 173: ...aint brush apply the touch up paint to the end tubes or coil headers as needed Table 34 Part numbers Part number P N Description 013 04185 000 Cleaner coil 4 1 gal 013 04185 001 Cleaner coil 1 gal 013...

Page 174: ...heaters to fail Evaporator freeze damage Power must remain on the chiller when ever the ambient temperature drops below 32 F with water in the evaporator to avoid evaporator damage To avoid damage en...

Page 175: ...ce and lock out Check tightness of power wiring connec tions X Check glycol concentration on low temperature or other applications where freezing may be a problem X Replace corrosion inhibitor pucks p...

Page 176: ...mmed operating limit Check the programmed cutout and determine if it is programmed correctly Ambient Sensor is defective Check the panel against the thermometer reading of ambient temperature Chiller...

Page 177: ...a single sensor Economizer solenoid energized at low speeds Valve is leaking through System fault low suction pressure Low charge Check subcooling Transducer reads incorrectly Check transducer agains...

Page 178: ...e in system adjust charge Condenser coils dirty clean condenser Fans not operating Check fans VSD fault High baseplate temperature Coolant level low Add coolant Glycol pump is defective Replace glycol...

Page 179: ...9 58 1 14 5 190 0 13 10 126 9 52 7 325 0 22 41 166 2 74 6 60 0 4 14 62 0 16 7 195 0 13 44 128 7 53 7 330 0 22 75 167 4 75 2 65 0 4 48 65 7 18 7 200 0 13 79 130 4 54 7 335 0 23 10 168 6 75 9 70 0 4 83...

Page 180: ...44 70 11 17 6 12 63 82 96 67 158 301 01 68 10 93 8 13 85 84 100 20 160 308 72 66 10 68 10 15 11 86 103 82 162 316 58 64 10 41 12 16 41 88 107 51 164 324 58 62 10 13 14 17 76 90 111 30 166 332 74 60 9...

Page 181: ...9 16 6 3 05 22 7 5 2 1 74 42 1 5 6 2 40 62 5 16 9 3 07 23 3 4 8 1 76 42 7 5 9 2 42 63 2 17 3 3 09 23 9 4 5 1 78 43 3 6 3 2 44 63 8 17 7 3 11 24 5 4 2 1 80 43 9 6 6 2 46 64 5 18 1 3 13 25 0 3 9 1 82 4...

Page 182: ...2 6 17 2 41 110 9 43 8 3 72 20 0 6 7 1 12 63 5 17 5 2 44 112 3 44 6 3 75 21 2 6 1 15 64 4 18 2 47 113 8 45 4 3 78 22 3 5 4 1 18 65 3 18 5 2 50 115 2 46 2 3 81 23 4 4 8 1 21 66 3 19 1 2 52 116 7 47 1 3...

Page 183: ...d economizer pressure transducers Pressure Voltage Pressure Voltage 0 0 50 0 0 50 5 0 66 25 0 75 10 0 82 50 1 00 15 0 98 75 1 25 20 1 14 100 1 50 25 1 30 125 1 75 30 1 46 150 2 00 35 1 62 175 2 25 40...

Page 184: ...50 95 35 6 531 2 70 6 354 6 707 104 40 5 326 3 00 5 166 5 485 113 45 4 368 3 25 4 226 4 510 122 50 3 602 3 50 3 476 3 728 131 55 2 986 3 75 2 874 3 098 140 60 2 488 4 00 2 389 2 588 149 65 2 083 4 25...

Page 185: ...te the unit heat exchanger from the external wa ter systems and drain the heat exchanger section of the system If no isolation valves are installed it may be necessary to drain the complete system If...

Page 186: ...7457 Kilowatts kW Flow rate Gallons minute gpm 0 0631 Liters second L s Length Feet ft 0 3048 Meters m Inches in 25 4 Millimeters mm Weight Pounds lb 0 4536 Kilograms kg Velocity Feet second fps 0 304...

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