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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
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.
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