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JOHNSON CONTROLS

FORM 201.23-EG1 (1013)

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glass with moisture-indicator, and electronic expansion 

valve.

•   Discharge  line  provided  with  manual  compressor 

shutoff service valve (See Options and Accessories for 

suction line valve). Suction line equipped with closed-

cell insulation.

•   Insulated external oil separators with no moving parts, 

450 psig (31 barg) design working pressure, and UL 

listing. Refrigerant system differential pressure pro-

vides oil flow through service replaceable, 0.5 micron, 

full flow, cartridge type oil filter internal to compressor.

•   Oil cooling is provided by a dedicated air-cooled finned-

tube type heat exchanger located in the condenser 

section of the machine.

•   A  flash  tank  is  located  in  each  refrigerant  circuit  to 

increase the system efficiency. The design working 

pressure is 450 psig (31 barg).

•   Suction lines, oil separators and flash tanks are cov

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ered with closed-cell insulation.

EVAPORATOR

•   High efficiency, direct-expansion type cooler with re

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frigerant in tubes and chilled liquid through the baffled 

shell. Independent circuits provided for each compres-

sor.

•   Design working pressure of the shell waterside is 150 

psig (10.3 barg), and 235 psig (16 barg) for the refrig

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erant side. The evaporator is constructed and tested 

IAW applicable sections of ASME Pressure Vessel 

Code, Section VIII, Division (1). Water side exempt 

per paragraph U-1, ©, (6).

•   Removable  heads  allow  access  to  the  internally-

enhanced, seamless, copper tubes. Water vent and 

drain connections are also included.

•   The  evaporator  is  equipped  with  a  thermostatically 

controlled heater for protection to -20°F (-29°C) am

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bient, and shell is covered with 3/4” (19mm), flexible, 

closed-cell  insulation,  thermal  conductivity  of  0.26k 

maximum. 1-1/2" (38mm) foam available as an option.

•   Water nozzles have grooves for mechanical (ANSI/

AWWA C-606) couplings, and shall be insulated by 

Contractor after pipe installation. (See the Accessories 

and Options section for flange options.

CONDENSER SECTION

•   Condenser fans are dynamically and statically bal-

anced,  direct-drive,  corrosion  resistant  glass  fiber 

reinforced composite blades molded into a low noise, 

full airfoil cross section, providing vertical air discharge 

from extended orifices. Guards of heavy gauge, PVC 

(polyvinyl chloride) coated.

•   Standard and reduced sound level models have 

condensers fitted with single-speed fans. Low sound 

models have two-speed fans fitted.

•   The fan motors are the high efficiency, direct drive, 6 

pole on standard sound models and 8 pole on reduced 

and low sound models, 3 phase, Class-“F”, current 

overload protected, totally enclosed  (TEAO) type with 

double sealed, permanently lubricated, ball bearings

•   Fin and tube condenser coils constructed of seamless, 

internally enhanced, high condensing coefficient, cor

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rosion resistant copper tubes arranged in staggered 

rows and mechanically bonded to corrosion resistant 

alu-minum alloy fins with full height fin collars. Design 

working pressure is 450 psig (31 barg).

MICROCOMPUTER CONTROL CENTER

•   The microcomputer control center provides automatic 

control of chiller operation including compressor start/

stop and load/unload, anti-recycle timers, condenser 

fans, evaporator pump, evaporator heater, unit alarm 

contacts and run signal contacts.

•   Chiller automatically resets to normal chiller operation 

after power failure.

•   Unit  operating  software  is  stored  in  non-volatile 

memory.  Field programmable set points are retained 

in lithium battery backed regulated time clock (RTC) 

memory for minimum 5 years.

•   Alarm contacts are provided to remote alert contacts 

for any unit or system safety fault.

•   Display and Keypad:

♦  The display contains an 80 character liquid crystal 

display that is both viewable in direct sunlight and 

has LED backlighting for nighttime viewing.  One 

keypad and display panel is provided with every 

chiller.

♦  Display and keypad is accessible through display 

access door without opening main control/electrical 

cabinet doors.

♦  Display provides unit setpoints, status, electrical 

data, temperature data, pressures, safety lockouts 

and diagnostics without the use of a coded display.

♦  The  display  provides  descriptions  in  English  (or 

available language options), numeric data in Eng

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lish (or Metric) units.

♦  Sealed keypad shall include unit On/Off switch.

•   Programmable Setpoints (within Manufacturer limits): 

display language; leaving chilled liquid temperature: 

setpoint, control range; local or remote control; units of 

measure; compressor lead/lag; and maximum chilled 

water setpoint reset temperature range.

Summary of Contents for YCIV0157E/V

Page 1: ...FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 Model YCIV Air Cooled Screw Liquid Chillers with Variable Speed Drive Style A 150 385 TONS 527 1354 kWi 2 3 and 4 Compressor 60 Hz ASHRAE 90 1 Compliant HFC 134a 140 200 Tons 60Hz...

Page 2: ...fficiency 50 Physical Data SI Standard Efficiency 52 Physical Data SI High Efficiency 54 Dimensions English 56 Isolator Locations English 78 Isolator Locations SI 82 Isolator Details 86 Electrical Dat...

Page 3: ...onditions the chiller sound output is reduced when it is the most sensitive to neighbors evenings and weekends With the introduction of the YCIV model air cooled chiller system designers have the oppo...

Page 4: ...found with conventional motor starters In addition by eliminating the heat buildup during starting the required off time between starts is reduced to a maximum of two minutes Many utility companies ch...

Page 5: ...oviding vertical air discharge from extended orifices Guards of heavy gauge PVC polyvinyl chloride coated Standard and reduced sound level models have condensers fitted with single speed fans Low soun...

Page 6: ...et shut down for the following conditions high or low ambient low leaving chilled liquid temperature under voltage and flow switch operation COMPLETE FACTORY PACKAGE These air cooled chillers are ship...

Page 7: ...regulations it may be desirable to force the chiller to a lower sound level on demand The SilentNight control option provides a control input to limit sound output of the chiller based on time of day...

Page 8: ...T SEQUENCE CONTROL Separate se quencing control center provided to permitting control of up to eight chillers in parallel based on mixed liquid temperature interconnecting wiring by others Field mount...

Page 9: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 9 NOMENCLATURE The Model Number denotes the following characteristics of the unit Nomenclature...

Page 10: ...N CONDENSER F MIN 1 MAX 2 MIN MAX MIN MAX 60 HZ 0157 S P 40 60 140 675 0 125 0157 E V 40 60 160 750 0 125 0177 S P 40 60 160 750 0 125 0177 E V 40 60 160 750 0 125 0187 S P 40 60 160 750 0 125 0187 E...

Page 11: ...247 S P 4 4 15 6 11 4 50 5 17 8 51 7 0247 E V 4 4 15 6 10 1 47 3 17 8 51 7 0267 S P 4 4 15 6 11 4 50 5 17 8 51 7 0267 E V 4 4 15 6 11 4 50 5 17 8 51 7 0287 S P 4 4 15 6 15 8 75 7 17 8 51 7 0287 E V 4...

Page 12: ...ROLS 12 FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 Water Pressure Drop ENGLISH UNITS COOLER MODEL NUMBER YCIV 60Hz A 0157 S P B 0157 E V 0177 S P E V 0187 S P E V C 0197 E V 0207 E V 0227 E V D 0207 S P 0227 S P 0247 S P E...

Page 13: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 13 SI UNITS COOLER MODEL NUMBER YCIV 60Hz A 0157 S P B 0157 E V 0177 S P E V 0187 S P E V C 0197 E V 0207 E V 0227 E V D 0207 S P 0227 S P 0247 S P E V 0267 S P...

Page 14: ...z A 0267EA VA 0287SA PA 0287EA VA B 0307SA PA 0327EA VA 0357SA PA 0357EA VA 0397SA PA C 0457PA Water Pressure Drop ENGLISH UNITS 1 10 100 100 1000 Water Flow Rate GPM Pressure Drop ft H2O 2000 A B C P...

Page 15: ...LS FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 15 SI UNITS C Pressure Drop Through Three and Four Circuit YCIV Evaporators EVAP YCIV MODELS 60Hz A 0267EA VA 0287SA PA 0287EA VA B 0307SA PA 0327EA VA 0357SA PA 0357EA VA 0397...

Page 16: ...206 2 8 7 154 0 215 3 8 1 147 5 222 8 7 5 131 8 207 2 7 2 44 0 176 1 146 8 13 2 174 6 158 3 12 2 172 8 170 6 11 3 170 7 183 5 10 4 168 4 196 8 9 6 163 8 206 8 8 9 158 3 215 8 8 3 151 5 223 4 7 7 133...

Page 17: ...213 7 11 8 224 6 229 3 11 0 221 8 245 9 10 1 217 5 262 2 9 4 208 9 270 2 8 7 200 3 277 7 8 2 191 8 284 7 7 6 48 0 238 9 187 8 14 0 236 7 201 1 13 0 234 2 215 4 12 1 231 4 231 0 11 2 228 5 247 5 10 4...

Page 18: ...1 6 13 5 282 6 249 6 12 5 279 6 269 2 11 5 276 3 290 0 10 6 272 7 311 7 9 8 266 3 330 6 9 1 257 7 346 2 8 4 246 8 357 8 7 8 214 8 318 9 7 6 45 0 289 6 232 6 13 7 286 9 250 5 12 6 283 9 270 0 11 7 280...

Page 19: ...MODEL YCIV0397S P S_IPLV 13 2 P_IPLV 15 2 AIR TEMPERATURE ON CONDENSER F LCWT F 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS...

Page 20: ...1 9 3 151 2 196 5 8 6 146 1 207 9 7 9 139 9 218 6 7 2 44 0 167 6 129 9 13 9 166 3 139 3 12 9 164 8 149 5 12 0 163 2 160 4 11 2 161 5 171 9 10 4 159 4 185 0 9 6 155 6 197 2 8 8 150 1 208 5 8 1 143 6 2...

Page 21: ...4 190 8 12 5 215 1 205 4 11 5 212 8 221 1 10 7 210 0 239 2 9 8 204 8 253 1 9 1 197 1 262 0 8 4 189 0 269 7 7 9 48 0 228 1 168 1 14 7 226 1 179 3 13 7 224 0 192 2 12 8 221 7 206 5 11 8 219 2 222 0 10 9...

Page 22: ...4 1 278 8 231 4 13 1 276 0 249 2 12 1 272 9 268 5 11 2 269 5 288 9 10 4 265 6 312 2 9 5 258 9 331 4 8 8 247 9 343 6 8 1 237 1 355 1 7 5 45 0 285 5 216 3 14 3 283 1 232 3 13 3 280 3 249 9 12 3 277 2 26...

Page 23: ...MODEL YCIV0357E V E_IPLV 12 2 V_IPLV 15 3 AIR TEMPERATURE ON CONDENSER F LCWT F 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS...

Page 24: ...7 592 6 172 3 3 2 579 1 195 9 2 8 550 1 213 8 2 4 496 5 219 2 2 1 467 9 207 4 2 1 7 0 620 4 151 6 3 8 609 2 173 3 3 3 595 2 197 0 2 8 563 9 214 3 2 5 502 4 215 2 2 2 474 0 203 7 2 2 8 0 637 4 152 7 3...

Page 25: ...2 3 676 0 284 4 2 2 9 0 835 5 192 8 4 0 819 9 218 4 3 5 802 0 247 4 3 0 758 8 268 7 2 7 702 9 282 0 2 4 690 9 283 9 2 3 10 0 858 4 194 8 4 1 842 2 220 1 3 6 823 6 248 9 3 1 776 3 268 8 2 7 719 2 282...

Page 26: ...2 1 2 3 770 3 313 8 2 3 9 0 1059 7 242 7 4 0 1040 1 276 6 3 5 1013 9 313 3 3 0 962 0 344 1 2 6 827 4 325 5 2 4 778 7 307 4 2 4 10 0 1088 5 244 9 4 1 1068 4 278 3 3 6 1040 2 314 2 3 1 985 0 344 1 2 7 8...

Page 27: ...6 MODEL YCIV0397S P AIR TEMPERATURE ON CONDENSER C LCWT C 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 46 0 KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP 5 0 1337 3 335 1 3 7 1315 3 380 8 3 2 1289 8 430 8...

Page 28: ...5 6 2 7 528 8 215 6 2 3 520 3 219 5 2 2 9 0 623 5 136 1 4 1 613 9 153 8 3 6 602 3 173 9 3 2 581 3 196 3 2 8 541 5 216 1 2 3 532 8 220 1 2 3 10 0 640 4 137 4 4 2 630 5 154 9 3 7 618 5 174 9 3 3 596 0 1...

Page 29: ...COP KW KW COP 5 0 715 1 166 5 3 9 703 9 191 2 3 4 691 1 219 2 2 9 672 4 250 0 2 5 630 3 267 0 2 2 620 8 269 4 2 2 6 0 735 3 167 7 4 0 723 6 191 9 3 4 710 2 219 8 3 0 689 7 250 2 2 6 645 5 267 0 2 3 6...

Page 30: ...858 7 355 0 2 3 9 0 1045 2 225 6 4 2 1027 4 256 0 3 7 1005 4 291 3 3 2 967 3 328 8 2 8 894 2 351 0 2 4 879 6 355 2 2 3 10 0 1073 8 227 9 4 3 1055 6 257 6 3 8 1033 0 292 7 3 3 991 0 328 8 2 8 915 8 351...

Page 31: ...EL YCIV0357E V AIR TEMPERATURE ON CONDENSER C LCWT C 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 46 0 KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP 5 0 1228 4 292 9 3 8 1206 7 332 0 3 3 1181 0 375 3 2 9 11...

Page 32: ...6 159 1 202 1 8 9 154 0 211 0 8 2 147 5 218 3 7 6 131 8 203 1 7 3 44 0 176 1 143 9 13 4 174 6 155 2 12 4 172 8 167 2 11 5 170 7 179 8 10 6 168 4 192 9 9 8 163 8 202 6 9 1 158 3 211 5 8 4 151 5 218 9...

Page 33: ...13 0 227 2 209 4 12 1 224 6 224 7 11 2 221 8 240 9 10 3 217 5 257 0 9 5 208 9 264 8 8 9 200 3 272 2 8 3 191 8 279 0 7 8 48 0 238 9 184 1 14 3 236 7 197 0 13 3 234 2 211 1 12 3 231 4 226 4 11 4 228 5 2...

Page 34: ...85 2 226 9 13 8 282 6 244 6 12 7 279 6 263 8 11 7 276 3 284 2 10 8 272 7 305 5 10 0 266 3 324 0 9 2 257 7 339 3 8 6 246 8 350 7 8 0 214 8 312 5 7 7 45 0 289 6 228 0 13 9 286 9 245 5 12 9 283 9 264 6 1...

Page 35: ...374 9 481 9 8 8 364 2 503 9 8 2 350 8 519 5 7 7 46 0 413 5 327 6 13 9 410 0 350 9 12 9 406 0 376 1 12 0 401 6 402 7 11 1 396 9 430 5 10 3 390 7 460 7 9 5 380 0 482 8 8 9 369 2 504 8 8 3 352 7 513 1 7...

Page 36: ...8 181 8 9 9 157 8 193 6 9 1 152 1 204 6 8 3 145 5 215 2 7 6 46 0 172 8 128 6 14 4 171 4 137 7 13 5 169 9 147 6 12 5 168 2 158 2 11 7 166 4 169 4 10 8 164 3 182 2 10 0 160 0 194 0 9 2 154 1 204 9 8 4...

Page 37: ...9 1 194 5 256 9 8 5 186 6 264 4 7 9 46 0 221 3 162 6 14 7 219 4 174 1 13 7 217 4 187 0 12 7 215 1 201 3 11 7 212 8 216 6 10 9 210 0 234 4 10 0 204 8 248 1 9 2 197 1 256 7 8 6 189 0 264 3 8 0 48 0 228...

Page 38: ...7 306 5 9 8 262 4 324 8 9 0 251 3 336 8 8 4 240 3 348 2 7 8 46 0 289 9 213 1 14 7 287 4 228 5 13 7 284 6 245 7 12 7 281 4 264 4 11 7 277 9 284 3 10 8 273 8 307 1 9 9 266 0 324 8 9 2 254 7 336 9 8 5 24...

Page 39: ...MODEL YCIV0357E V E_IPLV 12 4 V_IPLV 15 6 AIR TEMPERATURE ON CONDENSER F LCWT F 75 0 80 0 85 0 90 0 95 0 100 0 105 0 110 0 115 0 TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EER TONS KW EE...

Page 40: ...8 592 6 168 9 3 3 579 1 192 0 2 8 550 1 209 5 2 5 496 5 214 8 2 2 467 9 203 3 2 2 7 0 620 4 148 6 3 8 609 2 169 9 3 3 595 2 193 1 2 9 563 9 210 0 2 5 502 4 210 9 2 2 474 0 199 7 2 2 8 0 637 4 149 7 3...

Page 41: ...2 3 676 0 278 7 2 3 9 0 835 5 189 0 4 1 819 9 214 1 3 6 802 0 242 4 3 1 758 8 263 3 2 7 702 9 276 4 2 4 690 9 278 2 2 3 10 0 858 4 190 9 4 1 842 2 215 7 3 6 823 6 244 0 3 2 776 3 263 4 2 8 719 2 276...

Page 42: ...4 2 4 770 3 307 5 2 3 9 0 1059 7 237 8 4 1 1040 1 271 0 3 6 1013 9 307 0 3 1 962 0 337 2 2 7 827 4 319 0 2 4 778 7 301 3 2 4 10 0 1088 5 240 0 4 2 1068 4 272 8 3 6 1040 2 307 9 3 2 985 0 337 2 2 7 83...

Page 43: ...491 4 340 1 4 0 1465 7 384 4 3 5 1435 3 433 8 3 1 1379 2 480 1 2 7 1307 7 519 9 2 4 1260 5 504 6 2 4 10 0 1531 8 343 5 4 1 1505 1 387 5 3 6 1473 6 436 9 3 2 1412 8 481 9 2 8 1339 2 521 7 2 4 1272 3 49...

Page 44: ...1 7 2 7 528 8 211 3 2 3 520 3 215 1 2 3 9 0 623 5 133 4 4 2 613 9 150 7 3 7 602 3 170 4 3 3 581 3 192 4 2 8 541 5 211 8 2 4 532 8 215 7 2 3 10 0 640 4 134 6 4 3 630 5 151 8 3 8 618 5 171 4 3 3 596 0 1...

Page 45: ...2 4 666 7 264 0 2 4 9 0 798 4 168 8 4 3 785 1 191 0 3 8 769 8 217 5 3 3 743 7 245 5 2 8 693 1 261 0 2 5 682 6 263 7 2 4 10 0 820 2 170 7 4 3 806 4 192 3 3 8 790 5 218 4 3 3 762 5 245 6 2 9 709 5 260...

Page 46: ...58 7 347 9 2 3 9 0 1045 2 221 1 4 3 1027 4 250 9 3 7 1005 4 285 5 3 3 967 3 322 3 2 8 894 2 343 9 2 4 879 6 348 1 2 4 10 0 1073 8 223 4 4 4 1055 6 252 5 3 8 1033 0 286 9 3 3 991 0 322 2 2 9 915 8 344...

Page 47: ...EL YCIV0357E V AIR TEMPERATURE ON CONDENSER C LCWT C 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 46 0 KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP KW KW COP 5 0 1228 4 287 0 3 9 1206 7 325 4 3 4 1181 0 367 8 3 0 11...

Page 48: ...5 5 6 5 6 6 LOW NOISE FANS FAN MOTOR HP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW CFM 104000 104000 117000 117000 130000 143000 156000 ULTRA QUIET FANS FAN MOTOR HP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW CFM 1...

Page 49: ...CKT 1 CKT 2 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 3 LOW NOISE FANS FAN MOTOR HP KWI 2 1 8 2 1 8 2 1 8 2 1 8 2 1 8 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW CFM 169000 182000 208000 234000 234000 ULTRA QUIET FANS FAN MOTOR HP KWI...

Page 50: ...2 2 2 2 2 2 2 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW CFM 104000 117000 130000 130000 143000 156000 156000 ULTRA QUIET FANS FAN MOTOR HP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW CFM 104000 117000 130000 130000 143000 156000...

Page 51: ...FAN MOTOR HP KWI 2 1 8 2 1 8 2 1 8 2 1 8 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW CFM 182000 208000 208000 234000 ULTRA QUIET FANS FAN MOTOR HP KWI 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW CFM 182000 208000 20...

Page 52: ...I 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW L SEC 49082 49082 55218 55218 61353 67488 73624 ULTRA QUIET FANS FAN MOTOR HP KWI 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1...

Page 53: ...6 3 3 LOW NOISE FANS FAN MOTOR HP KWI 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW L SEC 79768 85904 98176 110448 110448 ULTRA QUIET FANS FAN MOTOR HP KWI 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1...

Page 54: ...1 50 2 1 50 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW L SEC 49082 55218 61353 61353 67488 73624 73624 ULTRA QUIET FANS FAN MOTOR HP KWI 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW L SEC 49082...

Page 55: ...5 05 06 06 06 06 LOW NOISE FANS FAN MOTOR HP KWI 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 TOTAL CHILLER AIRFLOW L SEC 85904 98176 98176 110448 ULTRA QUIET FANS FAN MOTOR HP KWI 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 2 1 50 TOTAL CH...

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Page 86: ...156 464 THRU 524 CP 1D 1785N GRAY RED 1157 THRU 1785 525 THRU 810 MODEL NUMBER COLOR CODE RATED CAPACITY FOR UNITS WITH ANY LOAD POINT ABOVE 1518 LBS 689 KG LBS KG C2P 1D 1350 DARK PURPLE UP THRU 1148...

Page 87: ...W RD1 WR 3 13 1 75 1 25 2 38 0 34 0 19 5 16 18 UNC X 3 4 1 25 RD2 WR 3 88 2 38 1 75 3 00 0 34 0 22 3 8 16 UNC X 1 1 75 RD3 WR 5 50 3 38 2 88 4 13 0 56 0 25 1 2 13 UNC X 1 2 50 RD4 WR 6 25 4 63 2 75 5...

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Page 90: ...60 205 5 3 5 205 5 9 3 0247 460 60 193 6 2 8 380 60 245 6 3 5 245 6 9 3 0267 460 60 191 6 2 8 380 60 242 6 3 5 242 6 9 3 YCIV S P CONTROL KVA 7 UNIT SHORT CIRCUIT WITH STAND KA FIELD WIRING PROTECTIO...

Page 91: ...152 4 3 5 152 4 9 3 162 4 2 8 206 4 3 5 206 4 9 3 162 5 2 8 205 5 3 5 205 5 9 3 160 5 2 8 203 5 3 5 203 5 9 3 191 6 2 8 242 6 3 5 242 6 9 3 HIGH HEAD HIGH STATIC FANS TWO SPEED COND FANS MINIMUM CKT...

Page 92: ...227 460 60 150 6 2 8 380 60 190 6 3 5 190 6 9 3 0247 460 60 194 6 2 8 380 60 245 6 3 5 245 6 9 3 YCIV E V CONTROL KVA 7 UNIT SHORT CIRCUIT WITHSTAND KA FIELD WIRING PROTECTION STD ULTRA QUIET COND FAN...

Page 93: ...32 5 3 5 132 5 9 3 141 5 2 8 179 5 3 5 179 5 9 3 152 5 2 8 193 5 3 5 193 5 9 3 150 6 2 8 190 6 3 5 190 6 9 3 149 6 2 8 188 6 3 5 188 6 9 3 HIGH HEAD HIGH STATIC FANS TWO SPEED COND FANS MINIMUM CKT AM...

Page 94: ...00 0397 2 4 30KA 65KA 671 800 800 800 2 4 30KA 65KA 847 1000 1000 1000 911 1000 0457 4 30KA 65KA N A N A N A N A 569 700 MODEL SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 STD ULTRA QUIET COND FANS HIGH HEAD STATIC COND FANS TW...

Page 95: ...600 KCM 4 4 0 500 KCM 800 800 4 2 600 KCM 4 4 0 500 KCM 4 2 600 KCM 4 4 0 500 KCM 1000 1000 4 2 600 KCM 4 4 0 500 KCM 4 2 600 KCM 4 4 0 500 KCM 1000 1000 4 2 600 KCM 4 4 0 500 KCM 800 800 N A N A N A...

Page 96: ...152 5 2 8 152 5 2 8 380 60 193 5 3 5 193 5 9 3 193 5 3 5 0357 460 60 181 6 2 8 181 6 2 8 380 60 229 6 3 5 229 6 9 3 229 6 3 5 YCIV S P CONTROL KVA 7 UNIT SHORT CIRCUIT WITHSTAND KA FIELD WIRING PROTE...

Page 97: ...78 6 3 5 178 6 9 3 139 6 2 8 229 6 9 3 176 6 3 5 176 6 9 3 FIELD WIRING PROTECTION FIELD WIRING LUGS HIGH HEAD HIGH STATIC FANS TWO SPEED COND FANS STD TERMINAL BLOCK OPT CIRCUIT BREAKER MAX IN VERSE...

Page 98: ...ual point power 2 and 3 compressor units 2 Maximum Inverse Time Circuit Breaker or Dual Element Fuse 225 of the largest compressor RLA plus the sum of all other loads per NEC 440 22 A 3 MCA Minimum Ci...

Page 99: ...HNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 99 FIG 1 TWO COMPRESSOR WIRING DIAGRAM WITH CIRCUIT BREAKER 2 COMPRESSOR POWER WIRING CONNECTIONS FIG 2 TWO COMPRESSOR WIRING DIAGRAM WITH TERMINAL BLOCK Power Wiri...

Page 100: ...TOR HEATER UNIT CONTROLS FIELD PROVIDED UNIT POWER SUPPLY VSD 1 VSD CONTROL PANEL LINE REACTOR VSD 3 VSD 2 CIRCUIT BREAKER GRD STANDARD CONTROL TRANSFORMER 3 COMPRESSOR POWER WIRING CONNECTIONS See No...

Page 101: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 101 FIG 7 FOUR COMPRESSOR WIRING DIAGRAM WITH CIRCUIT BREAKER MULTI POINT FIG 8 FOUR COMPRESSOR WIRING DIAGRAM WITH TERMINAL BLOCK MULTI POINT...

Page 102: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS 102 FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 Typical Control Wiring Two Compressor...

Page 103: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 103 For informational purposes only Do not attempt to tie into wiring without a proper wiring diagram...

Page 104: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS 104 FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 Typical Control Wiring Three Compressor...

Page 105: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 105 For informational purposes only Do not attempt to tie into wiring without a proper wiring diagram...

Page 106: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS 106 FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 Typical Control Wiring Four Compressor...

Page 107: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS FORM 201 23 EG1 1013 107...

Page 108: ...roof at the spring isolator locations Ground Locations Units must be installed on a sub stantial base that will not settle and cause strain on the refrigerant lines resulting in possible leaks A one p...

Page 109: ...al of its manufacture against defects in workmanship and material for a period of eighteen 18 months from date of initial start up or date of availability 1 03 DELIVERY AND HANDLING A Unit shall be de...

Page 110: ...erload protection and external cur rent overload on all three phases C Lubrication External oil separators with no moving parts 450 psig design working pressure and UL listing are provided on the chil...

Page 111: ...ipment with power factor correction capacitors as required to maintain a displace ment power factor of 95 at all load conditions 2 The installing contractor is responsible for ad ditional cost to furn...

Page 112: ...e the following options as required to meet scheduled sound performance data at all load points a Normal speed fans and unlined compressor enclosure Factory Mounted b Two speed fans and acousticallly...

Page 113: ...ors 2 1 Inch Deflection Spring Isolators Level adjust able spring and cage type isolators for mounting under the unit base rails 3 2 Deflection Seismic Isolators Level adjust able restrained mounts in...

Page 114: ...Form 201 23 EG1 1013 Supersedes 201 23 EG1 713...

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