JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 201.23-EG1 (1013)
7
Accessories and Options
SOUND REDUCTION OPTIONS
The standard chiller has fans that operate at normal
speed, no compressor enclosure, and is typically used
in non-sensitive sound areas such as industrial areas or
locations with loud traffic background noise. One or more
of the following sound reduction options may be employed
by the system designer as normally generated machine
noise is considered in the overall project design.
ULTRA QUIET FANS
– With this option, the basic chiller
is equipped with specially designed fans and motors to
provide lower sound levels and retain appropriate airflow.
The result is reduced fan generated noise with minimal
effect on the chiller capacity or efficiency at standard AHRI
conditions.
(Factory-mounted)
TWO-SPEED FANS
– With this option, the basic chiller is
equipped with fans designed with two operating speeds.
At high ambient conditions the fans operate at the normal
speed with sound levels equivalent to Ultra Quiet Fans.
As the ambient temperature falls the fans automatically
reduce to slow speed reducing sound levels. If very low
sound is required at all ambient conditions normal fan
speed can be inhibited.
(Factory-mounted)
REDUCED SOUND OPTION
– With this option the chiller
is equipped with an unlined compressor enclosure. This
option is typically used for daytime operation where
background noise is lower than normal city traffic etc.
(Factory-mounted)
LOW SOUND OPTION
– This option is only available with
the selection of Ultra Quiet Fans or Two-Speed Fans. The
chiller is equipped with an acoustically lined compressor
enclosure. This option is typically for locations near resi-
dential areas, hotels, or hospitals etc where background
noise is limited. When paired with the Two-Speed Fan
option the unit can operate at normal speed during the
day, when background noise levels are noticeable, and at
low speed in the evening and at night when background
levels are lower.
(Factory-mounted)
SilentNight™
- Standard variable speed compressors
result in a chiller system that has lower part load sound
values than conventional air-cooled chillers. Over 99%
of chiller operating hours occur when building loads are
less than design and/or ambient temperatures are less
than design. As a result, all YCIV model chillers will
operate with less than full load sound output nearly all
the time – this is especially important on evenings and
weekends when neighbors are home the most. Due to
time of day based sound 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.
This feature is programmable at the chiller panel or can
be controlled remotely via signal (4-20mA or 0-10 VDC)
from a BAS system.
HIGH STATIC FANS -
(380V/60Hz) Condenser fans with
higher power motors suitable for high external static pres
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sure, upto 100Pa (0.4 in. water), across condenser coils.
Select this option if additional air-flow resistance may
be present due to flow restrictions such as field installed
ducts, filters, sound-enclosures etc.
(Factory-mounted)
HIGH AIRFLOW FANS
- (380V/60Hz) Condenser fans
with airfoil type blades and high power motors providing
extra airflow across coils.In some chiller configurations,
this option can provide an increase in chiller capacity.
Please contact your local JCI representative for more
information.
(Factory-mounted)
CONDENSER COIL PROTECTION
Standard con denser coil construction materials include
aluminum fins, copper tubes, and galvanized tube sup
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ports for generally good corrosion resistance. However,
these materials are not adequate for all environments.
The system designer can take steps to inhibit coil cor
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rosion in harsh applica tions and enhance equipment life
by choosing from these options based on project design
parameters and related environmental factors. (
Factory-
mounted
)
• PRE-COATED FIN CONDENSER COILS
– The
air-cooled condenser coils are constructed of epoxy-
coated aluminum fins. This can provide cor rosion
resistance comparable to copper-fin coils in typical
seashore locations. Either these or the post coated
coils (below), are recommended for units being in
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stalled at the seashore or where salt spray may hit
the unit.
• POST-COATED EPOXY DIPPED CONDENSER
COILS
– The unit is built with dipped-cured epoxy
condenser coils. This is another choice for seashore
and other corrosive applications (with the exception
of strong alkalies, oxidizers and wet bromine, chlo-
rine and fluorine in concentrations greater than 100
ppm).
• COPPER FIN CONDENSER COILS
– The unit con-
structed with copper tube condenser coils, which have
cop per fins. (This is not recommended for units in
areas where they may be exposed to acid rain.)
PROTECTIVE CHILLER PANELS:
• Wire Panels (full unit)
– UV stabilized black polyvi
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nyl chloride coated, heavy gauge, welded wire mesh
guards mounted on the exterior of the unit. Protects
condenser coil faces and prevents unauthorized ac
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cess to refrigerant components (compressors, pipes,
cooler, etc.), yet provides free air flow. This can cut
installation cost by eliminating the need for separate,
expensive fencing. (
Factory-mounted
)
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