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liquid temperature cutout, low suction pressure 

 

cutout, high discharge pressure cutout, anti-re- 

 

cycle timer (compressor start cycle time), and 

 

anti-coincident timer (delay compressor   

 

starts).

6.  Display Data: Return and leaving liquid tem- 

 peratures, low leaving liquid temperature cut- 

 out setting, low ambient temperature cutout set- 

 ting, outdoor air temperature, English or metric 

 data, suction pressure cutout setting, each  

 system  suction  pressure,discharge  pres-

sure  (standard  on  YCAL0041-0065  models), 

 liquid temperature reset via a YORK ISN DDC 

 or Building Automation System (by others) via 

 PWM input as standard or a 4-20milliamp or 0- 

 10 VDC input or contact closure with optional 

 BAS interface, anti-recycle timer status for each 

 compressor, anti-coincident system start timer 

 condition, compressor run status, no cooling 

 load condition, day, date and time, daily start/ 

 stop times, holiday status, automatic or manual 

 system lead/lag control, lead system definition, 

 compressor starts/operating hours (each), sta- 

 tus of hot gas valves, evaporator heater and  

 fan operation, run permissive status, number  

 of compressors running, liquid solenoid valve 

 status, load & unload timer status, water pump 

 status.

    7.  System  Safeties:  Shall  cause  individual  com 

 

pressor  systems  to  perform  auto  shut  down; 

 

manual reset required after the third trip in 90 

 

minutes. Includes: high discharge pressure, low 

 

suction  pressure,  high  pressure  switch,  and 

 

motor  protector.  Compressor  motor  protector 

 

shall protect against damage due to high input 

 

current or thermal overload of windings.

    8.  Unit  Safeties:  Shall  be  automatic  reset  and  

 

cause compressors to shut down if low ambi- 

 

ent, low leaving chilled liquid temperature, un- 

 

der voltage, and flow switch operation. Contrac- 

 

tor shall provide flow switch and wiring per chiller 

 

manufacturer requirements.

    9.  Alarm  Contacts:  Low  ambient,  low  leaving 

 

chilled  liquid  temperature,  low  voltage,  low  

 

battery, and (per compressor circuit): high dis- 

 

charge pressure, and low suction pressure.

 D.  Manufacturer shall provide any controls not listed 

above,  necessary  for  automatic  chiller  operation. 

Mechanical  Contractor  shall  provide  field  control 

wiring necessary to interface sensors to the chiller 

control system.

2.06  POWER  CONNECTION  AND  DISTRI-

BUTION

 A.  Power Panels:
    1.  NEMA  3R/12  (IP55)  rain/dust  tight,  powder 

 

painted steel cabinets with hinged, latched, and 

 

gasket sealed outer doors. Provide main power 

 

connection(s), control power connections, com- 

 

pressor and fan motor start contactors, current 

 

overloads, and factory wiring.

 

2.  Power supply shall enter unit at a single loca- 

tion,  be  3  phase  of  scheduled  voltage,  and  

connect to individual terminal blocks per com- 

pressor.  Separate  disconnecting  means  and/ 

or external branch circuit protection (by Con- 

tractor) required per applicable local or national 

codes.

 B.  Exposed compressor, control and fan motor power 

wiring shall be routed through liquid tight conduit.

2.07  ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS

Some  accessories  and  options  supercede  standard 

product  features. Your YORK  representative  will  be 

pleased to provide assistance.
 A.  Microprocessor controlled, Factory installed Across-

the-Line type compressor motor starters as stan-

dard.

 B.  Outdoor Ambient Temperature Control
    1.  Low Ambient Control: Permits unit operation to 

 

0°F ambient.  .

    2.  High Ambient  Control:  Permits  unit  operation 

 

above 115°F ambient. 

 C.  Power Supply Connections: 
  1.  Single Point Power Supply: Single point Termi- 

nal Block for field connection and interconnect- 

ing wiring to the compressors. Separate exter- 

nal protection must be supplied, by others, in 

the incoming power wiring, which must comply 

with  the  National  Electric  Code  and/or  local 

codes.  Standard  unit  controls  to  25°F 

ambient. Low Ambient Control standard on 

YCAL0041-0065 models 

  2.   Single Point Power Supply with individual Sys-

tem Breakers: Single or Terminal Block(s) for 

field  connection  and  factory  interconnecting 

wiring  to  factory  supplied  system  breakers  . 

Available on YCAL0090-0134 models.   

  3.  Single Point or Disconnect: Single or Dual point  

Non-Fused Disconnect(s) and lockable  exter-

nal handle (in compliance with Article 440-14 

Summary of Contents for YCAL0065

Page 1: ...FORM 150 64 EG1 505 AIR COOLED SCROLL CHILLERS STYLE D YCAL0041 YCAL0065 50 AND 60HZ 47 60 TON 165 210 KW R 22...

Page 2: ...nglish Units 28 Part Load Ratings R 22 SI 29 Physical Data 30 Sound Data 32 Dimensions YCAL0041 English 34 Dimensions YCAL0045 English 36 Dimensions YCAL0051 English 38 Dimensions YCAL0055EC English 4...

Page 3: ...g central station air handling or terminal units They are completely self contained and are designed for outdoor roof or ground level installation Each unit includes hermetic scroll compressors a liqu...

Page 4: ...uipped with a heater controlled by a separate thermostat The heater provides freeze protec tion for the cooler down to 20 F 29 C ambient The cooler is covered with 3 4 19mm exible closed cell foam ins...

Page 5: ...quid temperature cutout Low suction pressure cutout High discharge pressure cutout Anti recycle timer compressor start cycle time Anti coincident timer delay compressor starts UNIT section to Set time...

Page 6: ...inate chiller failure due to AC powered failure battery discharge Programmed setpoints are retained in lithium battery backed RTC memory for 5 years minimum POWER PANEL Each panel contains Compressor...

Page 7: ...ENT KIT HIGH Required if units are to operate when the ambient temperature is above 115 F 46 C Includes discharge pressure transducers This option includes the Discharge Pressure Transducer Readout Ca...

Page 8: ...DX COOLER A split system arrangement with the cooler leaving return water sensors liquid line solenoid valves lter driers sightglasses TXVs shipped loose for eld connection to the air cooled con dens...

Page 9: ...ic sound blanket The sound blankets are made with one layer of acoustical absorbent textile ber of 5 8 15mm thickness one layer of anti vibrating heavy material thickness of 1 8 3mm Both are closed by...

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Page 11: ...Liquid Temperatures 3 Outside ambient air temperature in degrees F 4 GPM of chilled liquid Determine capacity requirements from the following formula GPM TR x 24 RANGE F EXAMPLE WATER CHILLING 1 Give...

Page 12: ...Correction Factors for 0 00025 fouling factor and 4 000 ft altitude READ 0 975 Tons factor 1 012 kW factor 5 From RATINGS on page 16 SELECT YCAL0045 English Units 35 3 Tons 41 1 Compressor kW 6 Deter...

Page 13: ...065 models only 5 For operation at temperatures above 115 F 46 1 C the optional High Ambient Kit will need to be installed on the system Design Parameters ENGLISH YCAL LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE F COOL...

Page 14: ...Water Pressure Drop Note Water Pressure Drop Curves may extend past the minimum and maximum water ow ranges See page 13 for minimum and maximum ow points ENGLISH 1 10 100 10 100 1000 FLOW GPM Press D...

Page 15: ...NAL 15 FORM 150 64 EG1 Note Water Pressure Drop Curves may extend past the minimum and maximum water ow ranges See page 13 for minimum and maximum ow points SI 1 10 100 1000 1 10 100 FLOW L S Press Dr...

Page 16: ...S KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER 40 0 39 0 33 4 12 0 38 1 35 1 11 2 37 2 37 0 10 5 36 3 39 0 9 8 35 4 41 2 9 1 34 4 43 5 8 4 42 0 40 3 33 7 12 3 39 3 35 4 11 5 38 4...

Page 17: ...RATURE ON CONDENSER F LCWT F 105 110 0 115 0 120 0 125 0 TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER 40 0 33 5 45 9 7 8 32 5 48 6 7 2 31 5 51 4 6 6 30 4 54 4 6 1 29 3 57 5 5 6 42 0 34...

Page 18: ...0 95 0 100 0 TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER 40 0 56 8 49 8 12 1 55 6 52 6 11 3 54 5 55 5 10 5 53 3 58 7 9 8 52 0 62 0 9 1 50 8 65 5 8 4 42 0 58 7 50 2 12 4 57...

Page 19: ...RATURE ON CONDENSER F LCWT F 105 110 0 115 0 120 0 125 0 TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER 40 0 49 5 69 2 7 8 48 2 73 1 7 2 46 8 77 2 6 7 45 4 81 5 6 2 34 7 63 9 5 9 42 0 51...

Page 20: ...KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP 5 0 138 1 34 2 3 5 132 3 37 5 3 1 126 4 41 3 2 7 120 4 45 6 2 4 114 1 50 4 2 0 107 3 55 8 1 8 6 0 142 1 34 5 3 6 136 2 37 8 3 1 130 2 41 6 2 8 124 1...

Page 21: ...COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP 5 0 201 3 51 1 3 5 193 8 56 4 3 1 186 0 62 2 2 7 177 8 68 7 2 4 169 3 75 8 2 1 160 3 83 6 1 8 6 0 207 2 51 5 3 6 199 6 56 8 3 1 191 6 62 6 2 8 183 2 69 2 2...

Page 22: ...EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER 40 0 32 9 25 9 13 6 32 2 27 5 12 6 31 5 29 2 11 7 30 8 31 0 10 8 30 0 32 9 10 0 29 2 35 0 9 2 42 0 34 0 26 2 13 9 33 3 27 8 12 9 32 6 2...

Page 23: ...RATURE ON CONDENSER F LCWT F 105 110 0 115 0 120 0 125 0 TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER 28 4 40 0 37 3 8 4 27 6 39 7 7 7 26 6 42 2 7 0 25 7 45 0 6 4 24 7 47 9 5 8 29 4 42...

Page 24: ...KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER 40 0 48 0 40 0 13 1 47 0 42 3 12 2 46 0 44 8 11 3 45 0 47 5 10 5 44 0 50 3 9 8 43 0 53 3 9 0 42 0 49 6 40 3 13 5 48 6 42 6 12 5 47 6...

Page 25: ...RATURE ON CONDENSER F LCWT F 105 110 0 115 0 120 0 125 0 TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER 41 9 40 0 56 5 8 3 40 7 59 9 7 7 39 5 63 5 7 0 38 2 67 3 6 4 36 8 71 3 5 9 43 3 42...

Page 26: ...KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP 5 0 116 7 26 7 3 9 112 2 29 7 3 4 107 4 33 1 3 0 102 2 36 9 2 6 96 7 41 3 2 2 90 6 46 3 1 8 6 0 120 2 26 9 4 0 115 6 29 9 3 5 110 7 33 3 3 0 105 4 37 1 2...

Page 27: ...COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP 5 0 170 1 41 1 3 8 163 9 45 5 3 3 157 4 50 5 2 9 150 5 56 0 2 5 143 0 62 2 2 2 134 7 69 0 1 9 6 0 175 2 41 3 3 9 168 8 45 8 3 4 162 2 50 7 3 0 155 1 56 3 2...

Page 28: ...bient F UNIT EER 100 0 43 5 48 7 95 0 9 6 69 2 33 7 28 3 81 4 11 9 48 3 24 4 17 2 68 6 14 6 20 9 13 3 7 2 55 0 18 7 IPLV 14 4 EER YCAL0055 FULL LOAD DISPL TONS KW Ambient F UNIT EER 100 0 47 6 52 8 95...

Page 29: ...Ambient C UNIT COP 100 0 153 1 48 7 35 0 2 8 69 2 118 5 28 3 27 5 3 5 48 3 85 7 17 2 20 3 4 3 20 9 46 8 7 2 12 8 5 5 IPLV 4 23 COP YCAL055 FULL LOAD DISPL KW Comp KW Ambient C UNIT COP 100 0 167 3 52...

Page 30: ...60 55 2 3 2 2 4097 4703 4142 4748 20 20 15 15 YCAL Model No Dimension General Unit Data Nominal Compressor Capacity Length Width Height Nomi nal KW R 22 Num ber of Refrig erant Circuits Refrigerant C...

Page 31: ...300 3 Condenser Condenser Fans Low Sound Condenser Fans Ultra Quiet Evaporator Total Face Area m2 Number of Rows Fins per cm Number of Fans Fan Power kw fan Fan RPM Total Chiller fpm Number of Fans F...

Page 32: ...73 91 YCAL0055 93 95 95 93 89 84 80 76 94 YCAL0061 93 95 95 93 89 84 80 76 94 YCAL0065 94 94 95 93 89 84 80 75 94 60Hz Line Frequency Ultra Quiet Fan R 22 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 dBA YCAL0...

Page 33: ...73 69 88 YCAL0055 89 92 92 89 85 80 76 72 90 YCAL0061 90 91 91 89 85 80 76 72 90 YCAL0065 90 91 91 89 85 80 77 72 90 50Hz Line Frequency Ultra Quiet Fan R 22 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 dBA YCA...

Page 34: ...ver the system designer must consider potential performance degradation Recommended minimum clearances front to wall 6 rear to wall 6 cooler end to wall 4 0 coil end to wall 6 top no obstructions allo...

Page 35: ...5 16 Y C G X 1 1 16 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 21 13 16 TOP VIEW 9 13 16 1 1 16 9 13 16 9 16 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 144 13 16 15 1 16 13 15 16 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 38 5 5 16 25 3...

Page 36: ...performance reli able operation and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air ow patterns and possible diminished performa...

Page 37: ...5 5 16 Y C G X 1 1 16 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 20 1 16 TOP VIEW 9 13 16 1 1 16 9 13 16 9 16 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 144 13 16 15 1 16 13 15 16 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 38 5 5 16 25 3...

Page 38: ...performance reli able operation and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air ow patterns and possible diminished performa...

Page 39: ...5 5 16 Y C G X 1 1 16 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 20 1 16 TOP VIEW 9 13 16 1 1 16 9 13 16 9 16 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 144 13 16 15 1 16 13 15 16 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 38 5 5 16 25 3...

Page 40: ...d performance reli able operation and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air ow patterns and possible diminished perform...

Page 41: ...45 5 16 Y C G X 1 1 16 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 18 7 16 TOP VIEW 9 13 16 1 1 16 9 13 16 9 16 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 144 13 16 15 1 16 14 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 38 5 3 16 25 3 8 2...

Page 42: ...performance reli able operation and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air ow patterns and possible diminished performa...

Page 43: ...43 5 16 Y C G X 1 1 16 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 16 11 16 TOP VIEW 9 13 16 1 1 16 9 13 16 9 16 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 144 13 16 15 1 16 14 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 38 5 3 16 25 3 8...

Page 44: ...performance reli able operation and ease of maintenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air ow patterns and possible diminished performa...

Page 45: ...6 43 5 16 16 11 16 38 5 3 16 153 5 8 15 1 16 16 25 3 8 28 9 16 CONTROL PANEL TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES Y TOP VIEW C G X FRONT VIEW C G X Z 1 1 16 1 1 16 ORIGIN 9 13 16 9 13 16 B B 9 16 DIA MOUNTING...

Page 46: ...l performance degradation Recommended minimum clearances front to wall 2m rear to wall 2m cooler end to wall 1 2m coil end to wall 2m top no obstructions allowed distance between adjacent units 3m No...

Page 47: ...FORM 150 64 EG1 2301 1150 Y C G X 28 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 554 TOP VIEW 249 28 249 14 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 3678 383 355 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 965 135 645 346 B B COIL END CO...

Page 48: ...intenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air ow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will optimize operatio...

Page 49: ...FORM 150 64 EG1 2301 1150 Y C G X 28 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 509 TOP VIEW 249 28 249 14 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 3678 383 355 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 965 135 645 346 B B COIL END CO...

Page 50: ...intenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air ow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will optimize operatio...

Page 51: ...FORM 150 64 EG1 2301 1150 Y C G X 28 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 509 TOP VIEW 249 28 249 14 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 3678 383 355 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 965 135 645 346 B B COIL END CO...

Page 52: ...intenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air ow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will optimize operatio...

Page 53: ...FORM 150 64 EG1 2301 1151 Y C G X 28 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 468 TOP VIEW 249 28 249 14 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 3678 383 356 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 965 131 645 726 B B COIL END CO...

Page 54: ...intenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air ow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will optimize operatio...

Page 55: ...50 64 EG1 2301 1100 Y C G X 28 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 424 TOP VIEW R1 249 28 R2 249 L1 L2 14 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 3678 383 356 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 965 131 645 726 B B COIL...

Page 56: ...intenance Site restrictions may compromise minimum clearances indicated below resulting in unpredictable air ow patterns and possible diminished performance YORK s unit controls will optimize operatio...

Page 57: ...50 64 EG1 2301 1100 Y C G X 28 ORIGIN END CAP WIDTH 424 TOP VIEW R1 249 28 R2 249 L1 L2 14 DIA MOUNTING HOLES typ 3678 383 356 TWO LIFTING HOLES BOTH SIDES FRONT VIEW C G X Z 965 131 645 726 B B COIL...

Page 58: ...332 kg CIP C Red w Green CIP X ONE INCH DEFLECTION SPRING ISOLATOR CROSS REFERENCE Illustration shows single spring CIP B or CIP C mount HCL SBC Slot Width SW HCW MAX BOLT DIA MBD BASE PLATE DIMENSION...

Page 59: ...late Top Bottom Neoprene covered to prevent corrosion L T H W D ENGLISH Size D H L T W BC CS MBD ND C 2 9 16 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 4 2 5 16 4 1 80 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 ND D 3 3 8 2 3 4 6 1 4 5 16 4 5 1 2 13 x 1 1 2...

Page 60: ...lbs 335 to 471 kg SLRS 2 C2 Green 1038 to 1497 lbs 471 to 679 kg SLRS 2 C2 Gray 1497 to 2058 lbs 679 to 933 kg SLRS 2 C2 Silver 2058 to 2619 lbs 933 to 1188 kg SLRS 2 C2 Gray w red 2619 to 3180 lbs 1...

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Page 62: ...r N E C Article 440 22 5 Circuit breakers must be UL listed and CSA certi ed and maximum size is based on 225 of the rated load amps for the largest motor plus 100 of the rated load amps for all other...

Page 63: ...IT POWER MIN MAX 17 200 3 60 180 220 28 230 3 60 207 253 40 380 415 3 60 342 440 46 460 3 60 414 506 50 380 415 3 50 342 440 58 575 3 60 517 633 UNIT VOLTAGE UNIT VOLTAGE CONTROL POWER MCA NOTE A OVER...

Page 64: ...MCM 1 6awg 350MCM 575 71 100 80 80 80 80 1 6awg 500MCM 1 6awg 350MCM 0051 200 228 250 250 250 250 250 1 6awg 500MCM 2 3 0 250MCM 230 212 250 225 250 225 250 1 6awg 500MCM 2 3 0 250MCM 380 123 150 150...

Page 65: ...0 14 1 100 2 2 9 13 8 100 13 8 100 2 2 9 2 3 0 250MCM 40 0 350 40 0 350 2 7 6 49 4 316 53 8 374 2 7 6 2 3 0 250MCM 37 0 350 37 0 350 2 7 4 45 8 316 49 8 374 2 7 4 1 6awg 350MCM 21 3 195 21 3 195 2 4 5...

Page 66: ...100 1 6awg 500MCM 1 6awg 350MCM 0051 380 415 103 150 110 110 110 110 1 6awg 500MCM 1 6awg 350MCM 0055 380 415 113 150 125 125 125 125 1 6awg 500MCM 1 6awg 350MCM 0061 380 415 124 150 150 150 150 150 1...

Page 67: ...6 125 17 6 125 2 4 17 2 125 17 2 125 2 4 1 6awg 350MCM 17 6 158 17 6 158 2 4 21 8 127 23 7 187 2 4 1 6awg 350MCM 23 7 187 21 8 127 2 4 21 8 127 23 7 187 2 4 1 6awg 350MCM 30 1 225 23 7 198 2 4 23 7 16...

Page 68: ...YORK INTERNATIONAL 68 Power Wiring FIG 1 STANDARD POWER SUPPLY WIRING YCAL 0014 0080...

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Page 71: ...YORK INTERNATIONAL 71 FORM 150 64 EG1 CTB1 21 13 20 13 14 13 FLOW SW REMOTE START STOP PWM INPUT LOAD LIMIT INPUT Factory wired with optional transformer Control Wiring LD03611...

Page 72: ...g contractor or architect for special installation requirements Roof installations should incorporate the use of spring type isolators to minimize the transmission of vibration into the building struc...

Page 73: ...e use only and is not in accordance with any national or local standards 3 All wiring and piping must comply with applicable local and national codes 4 All wiring and piping must follow standard pipin...

Page 74: ...ar from date of initial start up or eighteen 18 months from date of shipment whichever occurs rst 1 03 DELIVERY AND HANDLING A Unit shall be delivered to job site fully assembled and charged with refr...

Page 75: ...an integral part of condenser Design working pressure shall be 450 PSIG 31 bar 2 Low Noise Fans Shall be dynamically and statically bal anced direct drive corrosion re sistant glass ber reinforced com...

Page 76: ...dis charge pressure and low suction pressure D Manufacturer shall provide any controls not listed above necessary for automatic chiller operation Mechanical Contractor shall provide eld control wiring...

Page 77: ...per Fin Provide copper ns in lieu of alumi num 3 Post Coated Dipped Dipped cured coating on condenser coils for seashore and other corro sive applications with the exception of strong alkalis oxidizer...

Page 78: ...trol Panel Field mounted Graphical interface panel to remotely control and monitor up to 8 different units W Multi Unit Sequencing Panel Field mounted Separate Sequencing control center is provided to...

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Page 80: ...O Box 1592 York Pennsylvania USA 17405 1592 Copyright by York International Corporation 2004 Subject to change without notice Printed in the USA Form 150 62 EG1 103 Supersedes 150 62 EG1 102 RPC 3M 3...

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