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Product

Data

30GN,GT
Flotronic and Flotronic II
Air-Cooled Reciprocating
Liquid Chillers
50/60 Hz
Nominal Capacities: 36 to 210 Tons
127 to 740 kW

Rated in accordance with


ARI Standard 590-92
(60 Hz only)

Highly Advanced Chiller Electronics


For Years of Operating Efficiency
wide size range
application versatility
long range cost savings
dependability through
high efficiency electronics
factory tested under load
Flotronic or Flotronic II controls

Features/Benefits
Quality design and construction

30GT

The 30GN Flotronic II and 30GT


Flotronic chillers are the result of extensive engineering development
and testing. Every component has
been tested to provide many years of
superior performance in every climate. Major components are qualified
to 500-hour salt spray test according to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) B-117
Standard to assure longevity and reliability. All export chillers are packaged with woodboard coil protection
and wood top cap. A polyvinyl bag
is wrapped around the export units
for increased protection against hazards of land and sea transportation to
ensure product delivery in original
factory condition.

Advanced technology and


serviceability

30GN

Copyright 1996 Carrier Corporation

The 30GT040-210 Flotronic chillers


incorporate the latest in integrated
microprocessor control and refrigeration cycle optimization devices. The
long-stroke electronic expansion valve
(EXV) and the microprocessor control let the chiller operate at low refrigerant pressure differentials, and
accurately control refrigerant superheat during start-up and load changes.
Form 30G-7PD

The result is efficient energy usage


and leaving-fluid temperature (LWT)
accurate to 6 1.25 F (6 0.7 C) from
the LWT set point.
The Flotronic II direct digital control (30GN040-210) adds to the
original Flotronic functions. It expands
the capabilities of user-programmed
time schedules of the chiller operation
(7-day), standard return-fluid temperature reset, and real-time display of
operating temperatures and pressures. Flotronic II chillers include data
communication capability to the
Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) and
an 8-digit alpha-numeric display
that is part of the chiller special interface panel.
Each of the Carrier Flotronic and
Flotronic II chillers features ease of
service and maintenance that add to
operating savings. Built-in self diagnostics capability quickly pinpoints the
location of any system problem no
need to spend costly hours guessing. The Flotronic II control maintains
a valuable record of the machines
history, complete with start and run
data, for periodic service or maintenance reference.
The electronic record system is
invaluable for the efficiency of chiller
diagnosis and long-term equipment
management. Ground current sensing
(070, 50 Hz and all 080-210 units)
eliminates the need for refrigerant
replacement by preventing compressor motor burnouts that add acids
to the refrigerant.
Another advantage is the popular
06E compressor, long recognized
by field technicians as easy to maintain.

Design flexibility
Consulting engineers will appreciate
the wide chiller operating range offered
by the 30GN and 30GT chiller systems. The advanced microprocessor controls enable building operators
to select imaginative operating control strategies for their particular needs.
In addition, the units offer the best
fluid temperature control through the
application of proportional integral
derivative (PID) logic with return fluid
temperature compensation. This
Carrier exclusive permits variable flow
and application flexibility. The following features are available for applications requiring them: Brine, copper
fin/copper tube condensers, low
ambient temperature operation down
to 20 F, temperature reset, and
2-step load shedding (from network or
remote source). See Factory-Installed
Options and Field-Installed Accessories sections on pages 17 and 18
for a complete list of available choices.

Quality and reliability


To assure long life and quality performance, every standard unit is factory run tested. The dependable directdrive fans are built to NEMA (National
Electrical Manufacturing Association, U.S.A.) standards, and the 06E
Carrier semi-hermetic compressors
are built for performance excellence
in Carrier equipment worldwide.
Refrigerant flow control provided by
EXV precision keeps compressor
motors cooler while operating at optimum efficiency.
The automatic lead/lag control
manages an even distribution of starts
and run hours between refrigerant

circuits. The superior microprocessorcontrol package requires fewer moving control circuit parts for long life
and dependability. The microprocessor controls the full refrigeration cycle
(compressors, fans, and EXV) to ensure efficient, synchronized operation.

Operating efficiency
The Flotronic and Flotronic II chillers
offer outstanding EERs (Energy Efficiency Ratios). Exceptional part-load
performance (chillers operate at part
load 97% of the time) provides increased operating savings through
use of multiple compressors per refrigerant circuit and suction cutoff
unloading.
A fully integrated microprocessor
control system (another Carrier exclusive) maintains efficient control over
the compressors, EXV, and fans to
optimize chiller efficiency.
The EXV allows operation at reduced condensing pressures (down to
15 psig [103 kPa] pressure differential) by letting the microprocessor
operate the fans down to a lower outdoor temperature than a conventional chiller. The microprocessor
senses the position of the valve and
the actual condensing temperature.
The EXV also increases evaporator pressure by minimizing superheat
in the evaporator. Therefore, a
greater percentage of the cooler is
used for evaporation than in a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) system.
In a unit with a TXV, the superheat is
the difference between the refrigerant temperature measured (after the
compressor motor) and the saturated

Installation ease
The model 30GN (Flotronic II) and
30GT (Flotronic) chillers are fully
packaged systems that arrive at the
jobsite completely ready for installation
in minimal time. On-site inspection
time is also reduced because the units
are UL (Underwriters Laboratories,
U.S.A.) (208/230- and 460-v) and
CSA (Canadian Standards Association)
listed, and meet ASME (American
Society of Mechanical Engineers) standards. Important added standard features include dual refrigerant circuits
and pulldown capability from 95 F
(35 C) loop temperature. Installation
time is further reduced through provision for single-point electrical and
cooler connections.
2

Table of contents
Page
Features/Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Model Number Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16
Factory-Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Field-Installed Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Base Unit Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-27
Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-33
Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,35
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-45
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-51
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-54
Typical Piping and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Guide Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-59

Features/Benefits (cont)
evaporating temperature. Up to 28%
efficiency improvement at part load
conditions is achieved over standard competitive chillers. The systemintegrated subcooler provides an extra
measure of unit efficiency.
Additional increases in EER up to
15% may result with standard return
fluid temperature reset.
NOTE: Prove the operating savings
for your building by using the
Flotronic and Flotronic II chiller
operating cost analysis on your own
microcomputer, available from your
local Carrier representative.

Cost-saving features
Model 30GN and 30GT chillers reduce operating costs with:
Precise multiple-step capacity
control.
Operating capability at outdoor
temperatures to 125 F (52 C).
Direct-drive fan motors internally
protected and shielded by PVCcoated steel wire fan guards for
weather protection.
Compressors mounted on springisolated steel rails or pans to minimize vibration (no need for external
isolation).

Weather-protected controls and


factory wiring.
Hinged electrical component
access panels.
Compressor crankcase heaters.
Multiple compressor operation.
Dual, independent refrigerant
circuits.
Oil level sight glasses.

DISPLAY

20
10
0
10
20

30
40

10

20

10

30

20

50
60

C
F

70

COLD TEMP SETPOINT

STANDARD 30GT 2-DIGIT


FLOTRONIC DISPLAY

ELECTRONIC EXPANSION
VALVE (EXV)

PART-LOAD EFFICIENCY
28% GAIN

STANDARD 30GN 8-CHARACTER


FLOTRONIC II DISPLAY

06E COMPRESSOR

FACTORY RUN TEST

Model number nomenclature

*Export only not for U.S. domestic sale.


Contact your local Carrier representative for more details.

Physical data 30GN,GT English


60 Hz
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT lb*

C-AL
C-C**

REFRIGERANT CHARGE lb
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...rpm
(No.) Ckt A
06E
(No.) Ckt B
Oil Charge Compressor/pt
Capacity Control Steps
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity %
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow cfm
High Static
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow cfm|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD in.
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area sq ft Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant psig
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume Gal. (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side psig
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

040
3550
3838

045
3681
3969

050
3856
4289

060
4740
5157

39/12
48/12

40/12
48/12
52/14
46/12
60/12
54/14
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...1750
(1) 250
(1) 250
(1) 265
(1) 275
(1) 250
(1) 265
(1) 275
(1) 299
250/14, 265/19, 275/19, 299/19
4
4
4
4
50.0
42.4
47.6
43.3
50.0
57.6
52.4
56.7
25.0
21.2
31.7
28.8
Propeller, Direct Drive
1140
4...30
4...6.2
35,000

1140
4...30
4...6.2
35,000

1140
4...30
4...6.2
34,000

1140
4...30
6...9.3
52,000

1750
1750
1750
1750
12...30
12...30
12...30
12...30
4...14.8
4...14.8
4...14.8
6...22.2
40,000
40,000
40,000
60,000
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
0.375
0.375
0.375
0.375
2
2
3
2
80.5
80.5
80.5
116.7
450
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
10.9
13.5
13.5
18.0

278/300
Cooler Inlet and Outlet; Victaulic Type
3
3
4
34 NPT

070
5028
5656
70/15
69/15
(1) 299
(1) 299
4
50.0
50.0
33.3
1140
4...30
6...9.3
51,000
1750
12...30
6...22.2
60,000
0.375
3
116.7
2
18.0

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\ Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 0.4 in. wg or 1.0 in. wg as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

Physical data 30GN,GT English (cont)


60 Hz (cont)
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
C-AL
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT lb*
C-C**
REFRIGERANT CHARGE lb
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...rpm
(Qty) Ckt A
06E
(Qty) Ckt B
Oil Charge Compressor/pt
Capacity Control Steps (GN/GT)
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity % (GN/GT)
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow cfm
High Static
Fan Speed Rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow...cfm|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD in.
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area sq ft Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant psig
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume Gal. (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side psig
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

080
6630
7355

090
7015
7740

110
8660
9610

78/15
78/15

78/15
98/20
98/20
78/15
105/20
105/20
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...1750
(1) 275, (1) 250 (1) 265, (1) 250 (1) 265, (1) 275 (1) 265, (1) 299
(1) 299
(2) 265
(1) 265, (1) 275 (1) 265, (1) 275
250/14, 265/19, 275/19, 299/19
7/6
11/8
11/8
11/8
56
47
50
54
44
53
50
46
22/22
18/18
16/15
14/14
Propeller, Direct Drive
1140
4...30
6...9.4
57,000

1140
4...30
6...9.4
57,000

1140
4...30
8...12.7
76,000

1140
4...30
8...12.7
76,000

1750
1750
1750
1750
12...30
12...30
12...30
12...30
6...22.2
6...22.2
8...29.6
8...29.6
60,000
60,000
80,000
80,000
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
0.375
0.375
0.375
0.375
3
3
3
3
128.3
128.3
168
168
450
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
24.5
24.5
30.3
30.3

278/300
Cooler Inlet and Outlet; Victaulic Type
4
5
34 NPT

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 0.4 in. wg or 1.0 in. wg as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

100
8610
9560

60 Hz (cont)
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
C-AL
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT lb*
C-C**
REFRIGERANT CHARGE lb
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...rpm

130
10,046
11,318

150
10,481
11,753

133/28
137/28

143/35
153/45
178/30
144/35
162/45
173/30
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...1750
(1) 275,
(3) 265
(3) 275 (1) 265,
(1) 299
(1) 275,
(2) 299
(3) 275 (1) 265,
(1) 299
265/19, 275/19, 299/19
14/10
17/12
6/6
50
50
50
50
50
50
11/11
11/11
13/14
Propeller

(Qty) Ckt A

(1) 275, (1) 299

(Qty) Ckt B

(1) 275, (1) 299

06E
Oil Charge Compressor/pt
Capacity Control Steps (GN/GT)
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity % (GN/GT)
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow cfm
High Static
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow cfm|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD in.
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area sq ft Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant psig
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume Gal. (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side psig
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

11/8
50
50
14/14
1140
4...30
10...15.9
100,000

1140
4...30
10...15.9
100,000

170
11,293
12,565

1140
4...30
10...15.9
100,000

190
12,676
14,195

1140
4...30
12...19.1
120,000

210
13,380
14,899
190/40
185/40
(3) 265, (1) 275
(1) 275, (2) 299
7/7
50
50
11/12
1740
4...30
12...19.1
120,000

1740
1740
1740
1740
1740
12...30
12...30
12...30
12...30
12...30
10...37
10...37
10...37
12...44.4
12...44.4
100,000
100,000 100,000
120,000
120,000
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
.375
.375
.375
.375
.375
3
3
3
3
3
225.1
225.1
225.1
268.9
268.9
450
450
450
450
450
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
2
52.0
52.0
61.0
61.0
70.4
278/300

278/300

278/300
278/300
Victaulic Type
6
34 NPT

278/300

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 0.4 in. wg or 1.0 in. wg as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

Physical data 30GN,GT English (cont)


50 Hz
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT lb*

C-AL
C-C**

REFRIGERANT CHARGE lb
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...rpm
(No.) Ckt A
06E
(No.) Ckt B
Oil Charge Compressor/pt
Capacity Control Steps
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity %
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow cfm
High Static
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow cfm|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD in.
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area sq ft Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant psig
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume Gal. (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side psig
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

040
3590
3878

045
3736
4024

39/12
48/12

060
4780
5197

40/12
48/12
52/14
46/12
60/12
54/14
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...1450
(1) 265
(1) 275
(1) 299
(1) 275
(1) 299
(1) 299
250/14, 265/19, 275/19, 299/19
4
4
4
47.6
43.3
50.0
52.4
56.7
50.0
31.7
28.8
33.3
Propeller, Direct Drive

(1) 250
(1) 265
4
42.4
57.6
24.0
950
6...30
4...6.2
35,000

950
6...30
4...6.2
35,000

950
6...30
4...6.2
34,000

950
6...30
6...9.3
52,000

070
5453
6081
71/15
69/15
(2) 265
(1) 299
6
58.0
42.0
19.3
950
6...30
6...9.3
51,000

1445
12...30
4...14.8
40,000
Vertical
0.375
2
80.5
2
10.9

1445
1445
1445
1445
12...30
12...30
12...30
12...30
4...14.8
4...14.8
6...22.2
6...22.2
40,000
40,000
60,000
60,000
and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
0.375
0.375
0.375
0.375
2
3
2
3
80.5
80.5
116.7
116.7
450
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
13.5
13.5
18.0
18.0
278/300
Cooler Inlet and Outlet; Victaulic Type
3
3
4
34 NPT

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\ Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 0.4 in. wg or 1.0 in. wg as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

050
3916
4349

50 Hz (cont)
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT lb*

C-AL
C-C**

REFRIGERANT CHARGE lb
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...rpm
(Qty) Ckt A
06E
(Qty) Ckt B
Oil Charge Compressor/pt
Capacity Control Steps (GN/GT)
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity % (GN/GT)
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow cfm
High Static
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow...cfm|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD in.
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area sq ft Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant psig
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume Gal. (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side psig
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

080
6720
7445

090
7135
7860

100
8710
9660

78/15
78/15

78/15
98/20
78/15
105/20
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...1450
(1) 265, (1) 299
(1) 265, (1) 299
(1) 265, (1) 299
(1) 299
(1) 265, (1) 275
(1) 265, (1) 299
250/14, 265/19, 275/19, 299/19
8/6
11/8
11/8
62
54
50
38
46
50
17/16
14/14
13/13
Propeller, Direct Drive
950
4...30
6...9.4
57,000

950
4...30
6...9.4
57,000

950
4...30
8...12.7
76,000

110
8840
9790
98/20
105/20
(2) 299
(2) 299
11/8
50
50
17/17
950
4...30
8...12.7
76,000

1445
1445
1445
1445
12...30
12...30
12...30
12...30
6...22.2
6...22.2
8...29.6
8...29.6
60,000
60,000
80,000
80,000
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
0.375
0.375
0.375
0.375
3
3
3
3
128.3
128.3
168
168
450
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
24.5
24.5
30.3
30.3

278/300
Cooler Inlet and Outlet; Victaulic Type
4
5
34 NPT

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 0.4 in. wg or 1.0 in. wg as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

Physical data 30GN,GT English (cont)


50 Hz (cont)
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
C-AL
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT lb*
C-C**
REFRIGERANT CHARGE lb
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...rpm
(Qty) Ckt A
06E
(Qty) Ckt B
Oil Charge Compressor/pt
Capacity Control Steps (GN/GT)
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity % (GN/GT)
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow cfm
High Static
Fan Speed rpm
No. Blades...Diameter in.
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow cfm|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD in.
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area sq ft Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant psig
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume Gal. (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side psig
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

130
10,511
11,783

150
10,676
11,948

190
12,906
14,425

210
13,545
15,064

133/28
137/28

143/35
153/45
178/30
143/35
162/45
173/30
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...1450
(3) 299 (2) 275, (1) 299 (3) 299
(2) 299 (1) 275, (2) 299 (3) 299
265/19, 275/19, 299/19
14/10
17/12
6/6
60
48
50
40
52
50
13/13
9/10
17/17
Propeller

190/40
185/40

(1) 265, (2) 275


(2) 299
14/10
52
48
10/10
950
6...30
10...15.9
100,000

950
4...30
10...15.9
100,000

950
4...30
10...15.9
100,000

950
4...30
12...19.1
120,000

(2) 265, (2) 299


(3) 299
7/7
52
48
9/10
950
4...30
12...19.1
120,000

1445
1445
1445
1445
1445
6...30
12...30
12...30
12...30
12...30
10...37
10...37
10...37
12...44.4
12...44.4
100,000
100,000
100,000
120,000
120,000
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
.375
.375
.375
.375
.375
3
3
3
3
3
225.1
225.1
225.1
268.9
268.9
450
450
450
450
450
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
2
52.0
52.0
61.0
61.0
70.4
278/300

278/300

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 0.4 in. wg or 1.0 in. wg as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

10

170
11,443
12,715

278/300
Victaulic Type
6
34 NPT

278/300

278/300

Physical data 30GN,GT SI


60 Hz
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT kg*

C-AL
C-C**

REFRIGERANT CHARGE kg
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...rpm
(No.) Ckt A
06E
(No.) Ckt B
Oil Charge Compressor/L
Capacity Control Steps
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity (%)
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed r/s
No. Blades...Diameter mm
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow L/s
High Static
Fan Speed r/s
No. Blades...Diameter mm
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow L/s|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD mm
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area m2 Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant kPa
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume L (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side kPa
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

040
1610
1741
17.7/5.4
21.8/5.4
(1) 250
(1) 250
4
50.0
50.0
25.0

045
1669
1800

050
1749
1945

060
2150
2339

18.1/5.4
21.8/5.4
23.6/6.3
20.9/5.4
27.2/5.4
24.5/6.3
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...29.2
(1) 250
(1) 265
(1) 275
(1) 265
(1) 275
(1) 299
250/6.6, 265/9.0, 275/9.0, 299/9.0
4
4
4
42.4
47.6
43.3
57.6
52.4
56.7
21.2
31.7
28.8
Propeller, Direct Drive

19
4...762
4...6.2
16 517

19
4...762
4...6.2
16 517

19
4...762
4...6.2
16 045

19
4...762
6...9.3
24 540

29
29
29
29
12...762
12...762
12...762
12...762
4...14.8
4...14.8
4...14.8
6...22.2
18 876
18 876
18 876
28 314
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
9.53
9.53
9.53
9.53
2
2
3
2
7.48
7.48
7.48
10.84
3103
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
41.3
51.2
51.2
68.3

1916/2068
Cooler Inlet and Outlet; Victaulic Type
3
3
4
34 NPT

070
2280
2565
31.7/6.8
31.3/6.8
(1) 299
(1) 299
4
50.0
50.0
33.3
19
4...762
6...9.3
24 068
29
12...762
6...22.2
28 314
9.53
3
10.84
2
68.3

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\ Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 100 Pa or 250 Pa as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

11

Physical data 30GN,GT SI (cont)


60 Hz (cont)
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
C-AL
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT kg*
C-C**
REFRIGERANT CHARGE kg
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...r/s
(Qty) Ckt A
06E
(Qty) Ckt B
Oil Charge Compressor/L
Capacity Control Steps (GN/GT)
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity % (GN/GT)
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed r/s
No. Blades...Diameter mm
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow L/s
High Static
Fan Speed r/s
No. Blades...Diameter mm
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow...L/s|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD mm
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area m2 Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant kPa
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume L (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side kPa
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

080
3013
3343

090
3189
3518

110
3935
4368

35.4/6.8
35.4/6.8

35.4/6.8
44.5/9.1
44.5/9.1
35.4/6.8
47.7/9.1
47.7/9.1
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...29.2
(1) 275, (1) 250 (1) 265, (1) 250 (1) 265, (1) 275 (1) 265, (1) 299
(1) 299
(2) 265
(1) 265, (1) 275 (1) 265, (1) 275
250/6.6, 265/9.0, 275/9.0, 299/9.0
7/6
11/8
11/8
11/8
56
47
50
54
44
53
50
46
22/22
18/18
16/15
14/14
Propeller, Direct Drive
19
4...762
6...9.4
26 898

19
4...762
6...9.4
26 898

19
4...762
8...12.7
35 864

19
4...762
8...12.7
35 864

29
29
29
29
12...762
12...762
12...762
12...762
6...22.2
6...22.2
8...29.6
8...29.6
28 315
28 315
37 750
37 750
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
9.53
9.53
9.53
9.53
3
3
3
3
11.92
11.92
15.61
15.61
3103
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
92.9
92.9
114.6
114.6

1916/2068
Cooler Inlet and Outlet; Victaulic-Type
4
5
34 NPT

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 100 Pa or 250 Pa as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

12

100
3914
4346

60 Hz (cont)
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
C-AL
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT kg*
C-C**
REFRIGERANT CHARGE kg
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...r/s

130
4566
5144
60.5/12.7
62.3/12.7

(Qty) Ckt A

(1) 275, (1) 299

(Qty) Ckt B

(1) 275, (1) 299

06E
Oil Charge Compressor/L
Capacity Control Steps (GN/GT)
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity % (GN/GT)
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed r/s
No. Blades...Diameter mm
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow L/s
High Static
Fan Speed r/s
No. Blades...Diameter mm
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow L/s|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD mm
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area m2 Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant kPa
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume L (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side kPa
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

11/8
50
50
14/14
19
4...762
10...15.9
47 190

150
4754
5342

170
5133
5711

190
5761
6452

210
6081
6772

65.0/15.9 69.5/20.5
80.9/13.6
86.4/18.2
65.0/15.9 73.6/20.5
78.6/13.6
84.1/18.2
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...29.2
(1) 265, (1) 275, (3) 265, (1) 275
(3) 265
(3) 275
(1) 299
(1)
265,
(1) 275, (1) 275, (2) 299
(2) 299
(3) 275
(1) 299
265/9.0, 275/9.0, 299/9.0
14/10
17/12
6/6
7/7
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
11/11
11/11
13/14
11/12
Propeller
19
4...762
10...15.9
47 190

19
4...762
10...15.9
47 190

19
4...762
12...19.1
56 630

19
4...762
12...19.1
56 630

29
12...762
10...37.0
47 190

29
29
29
29
12...762
12...762
12...762
12...762
10...37.0
10...37.0
12...44.4
12...44.4
47 190
47 190
56 630
56 630
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
9.53
9.53
9.53
9.53
9.53
3
3
3
3
3
20.92
20.92
20.92
20.92
20.92
3103
3103
3103
3103
3103
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
2
197
197
229
229
267

1916/2068

1916/2068 1916/2068
1916/2068
Victaulic Type
6
34 NPT

1916/2068

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 100 Pa or 250 Pa as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

13

Physical data 30GN,GT SI (cont)


50 Hz
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT kg*

C-AL
C-C**

REFRIGERANT CHARGE kg
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...r/s
(No.) Ckt A
06E
(No.) Ckt B
Oil Charge Compressor/pt
Capacity Control Steps (GN/GT)
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity % (GN/GT)
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed r/s
No. Blades...Diameter mm
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow L/s
High Static
Fan Speed r/s
No. Blades...Diameter mm
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow L/s|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD mm
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area m2 Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant kPa
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume L (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side kPa
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

040
1628
1759
17.7/5.4
21.8/5.4
(1) 250
(1) 265
4
42.4
57.6
24.0
15.8
6...762
4...6.2
16 517

045
1694
1825

060
2168
2357

18.1/5.4
21.8/5.4
23.6/6.3
20.9/5.4
27.2/5.4
24.5/6.3
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...24.2
(1) 265
(1) 275
(1) 299
(1) 275
(1) 299
(1) 299
250/6.6, 265/9.0, 275/9.0, 299/9.0
4
4
4
47.6
43.3
50.0
52.4
56.7
50.0
31.7
28.8
33.3
Propeller, Direct Drive
15.8
6...762
4...6.2
16 517

15.8
6...762
4...6.2
16 045

15.8
6...762
6...9.3
24 540

070
2473
2758
32.2/16.8
31.3/16.8
(2) 265
(1) 299
6
58.0
42.0
19.3
15.8
6...762
6...9.3
24 068

24
24
24
24
24
12...762
12...762
12...762
12...762
12...762
4...14.8
4...14.8
4...14.8
6...22.2
6...22.2
18 876
18 876
18 876
28 314
28 314
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
9.53
9.53
9.53
9.53
9.53
2
2
3
2
3
7.48
7.48
7.48
10.84
10.84
3103
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
2
41.3
51.2
51.2
68.3
68.3

1916/2068
Cooler Inlet and Outlet; Victaulic Type
3
3
4
34 NPT

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 100 Pa or 250 Pa as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

14

050
1776
1972

50 Hz (cont)
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT kg*

C-AL
C-C**

REFRIGERANT CHARGE kg
Ckt A
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
COMPRESSORS, Type...r/s
(Qty) Ckt A
06E
(Qty) Ckt B
Oil Charge Compressor/L
Capacity Control Steps (GN/GT)
Ckt A
% Cap.
Ckt B
Minimum Step Capacity % (GN/GT)
CONDENSER FANS Type
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed r/s
No. Blades...Diameter mm
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow L/s
High Static
Fan Speed r/s
No. Blades...Diameter mm
No. Fans...Total kW
Total Airflow L/s|
CONDENSER COILS Type
Tubes (Copper), OD mm
No. Rows Ckt A or B
Face Area m2 Ckt A and B Total
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant kPa
COOLER No. ...Type
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Net Fluid Volume L (includes nozzles)
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side kPa
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Inlet and Outlet
Drain

080
3055
3384

090
3243
3573

100
3960
4390

35.4/6.8
35.4/6.8

35.4/6.8
44.5/9.1
35.4/6.8
47.7/9.1
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...24.2
(1) 265, (1) 299
(1) 265, (1) 299
(1) 265, (1) 299
(1) 299
(1) 265, (1) 275
(1) 265, (1) 299
250/6.6, 265/9.0, 275/9.0, 299/9.0
8/6
11/8
11/8
62
54
50
38
46
50
17/16
14/14
13/13
Propeller, Direct Drive
15.8
4...762
6...9.4
26 898

15.8
4...762
6...9.4
26 898

15.8
4...762
8...12.7
35 864

110
4018
4450
44.5/9.1
47.7/9.1
(2) 299
(2) 299
11/8
50
50
17/17
15.8
4...762
8...12.7
35 864

29
29
29
29
12...762
12...762
12...762
12...762
6...22.2
6...22.2
8...29.6
8...29.6
28 315
28 315
37 750
37 750
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
9.53
9.53
9.53
9.53
3
3
3
3
11.92
11.92
15.61
15.61
3103
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
2
2
2
2
92.9
92.9
114.6
114.6

1916/2068
Cooler Inlet and Outlet; Victaulic Type
4
5
34 NPT

LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 100 Pa or 250 Pa as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

15

Physical data 30GN,GT SI (cont)


50 Hz (cont)
30GN/GT UNIT SIZE
130
150
170
190
210
C-AL
4778
4852
5201
5866
6156
APPROX OPERATING WEIGHT kg*
C-C**
5335
5430
5779
6556
6847
REFRIGERANT CHARGE kg
Ckt A
60.5/12.7
65.0/15.9
69.5/20.5
80.9/13.6
86.4/18.2
R-22
Total/Over Clear Glass
Ckt B
62.3/12.7
65.0/15.9
73.6/20.5
78.6/13.6
84.1/18.2
COMPRESSORS, Type...r/s
Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic...24.2
(Qty) Ckt A
(1) 265, (2) 275
(3) 299
(2) 275, (1) 299
(3) 299
(2) 265, (2) 299
06E
(Qty) Ckt B
(2) 299
(2) 299
(1) 275, (2) 299
(3) 299
(3) 299
Oil Charge Compressor/L
265/9.0, 275/9.0, 299/9.0
Capacity Control Steps (GN/GT)
14/10
14/10
17/12
6/6
7/7
Ckt A
52
60
48
50
52
% Cap.
Ckt B
48
40
52
50
48
Minimum Step Capacity % (GN/GT)
10/10
13/13
9/10
17/17
9/10
CONDENSER FANS Type
Propeller
Standard/Low Noise
Fan Speed r/s
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
No. Blades...Diameter mm
6...762
4...762
4...762
4...762
4...762
No. Fans...Total kW
10...15.9
10...15.9
10...15.9
12...19.1
12...19.1
Total Airflow L/s
47 190
47 190
47 190
56 630
56 630
High Static
Fan Speed r/s
24.1
24.1
24.1
24.1
24.1
No. Blades...Diameter mm
6...762
12...762
12...762
12...762
12...762
No. Fans...Total kW
10...37
10...37
10...37
12...44.4
12...44.4
Total Airflow L/s|
47 190
47 190
47 190
56 630
56 630
CONDENSER COILS Type
Vertical and Horizontal, Plate Fin, Enhanced Tubing
Tubes (Copper), OD mm
9.53
9.53
9.53
9.53
9.53
No. Rows Ckt A or B
3
3
3
3
3
2
Face Area m Ckt A and B Total
20.92
20.92
20.92
24.98
24.98
Max Working Pressure Refrigerant kPa
3103
3103
3103
3103
3103
COOLER No. ...Type
One...Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
No. Refrigerant Circuits
2
2
2
2
2
Net Fluid Volume L (includes nozzles)
197
197
229
229
267
Max Working Pressure
Refrigerant Side/Fluid Side kPa
1916/2068
1916/2068
1916/2068
1916/2068
1916/2068
FLUID CONNECTIONS in.
Victaulic Type
Inlet and Outlet
6
34 NPT
Drain
LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
OD Outside Diameter
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy- and Heresite-coated fins.
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins Condenser Coil.
**C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins Condenser Coil.
06E250 compressors have 4 cylinders; all others have 6.
\Based on rated external static pressure (ESP) of 100 Pa or 250 Pa as appropriate.
NOTE: When facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right and Circuit B is on the left.

16

Factory-installed options
Thermostatic expansion valves (TXV) (30GT040110) are for those situations where energy savings of the
EXV are secondary and equipment costs are most important. With this option, the EXV, related controls, and partload energy savings related to the EXV function are replaced
by TXVs and liquid line solenoid valves (LLSV). Minimum
operating ambient temperature for TXV-equipped units with
standard head pressure control is 35 F (1.7 C). Contact
your Carrier representative for details on operation at temperatures below 35 F (1.7 C). This option has full microprocessor temperature control features and diagnostic
capability.
Hot gas bypass option allows additional capacity reduction for unit operation below the minimum step of unloading. It is available on all 30GN040 and 30GT040-070 units.
NOTE: Accessory unloaders (where available) eliminate the
need for hot gas bypass and provide a more efficient
solution.
Cooler heater protects cooler to 20 F (29 C). Includes
controls and 4 cooler tape heaters (sizes 040-050), 6 heaters (sizes 060, 070), or 8 heaters (sizes 080-210) 210 w
each.
Sound reduction option consists of specially designed system of fans and acoustic enclosures for reducing sound levels without compromising chiller performance.

Low-ambient Motormastert III head-pressure control allows unit operation to 20 F (29 C) on all unit sizes.
Condenser coil options are available to match coil construction to the site conditions for the best durability. See
the guide below and consult your Carrier representative for
further information.
Part-wind (PW) start generally is not required where multiple 06E compressors are installed. The starting current is
usually lower than a larger compressor using PW start. However, a part-wind start option is available (denoted by a P in
the fifth position of the unit model number) for all sizes.
Brine option for all sizes permits leaving fluid temperatures
to be set between 15 and 39 F (9.4 and 3.9 C). Refrigeration circuit components, such as the expansion device,
are modified to correct for the lower refrigeration flow rates.
Non-fused electrical disconnect is available factory installed on 380/415 v and 460 v units only. For 040-110
sizes, disconnect is a thru-the-door type. For 130-210
sizes, disconnect mounts on center panel.
High-static fans allow the 30GN,GT units to be used in
applications with an external static pressure of up to
1 in. wg (250 kPa) (external to the chiller) at nominal
condenser airflow. Two options are available: 0.4 in. wg
(100 kPa) and 1 in. wg (250 kPa).

CONDENSER COIL OPTION RECOMMENDATIONS


COPPER-TUBE
COILS WITH
AL Fins (Standard Coils)
CU Fins
AL Fins, Heresite Post-Coating
CU Fins, Heresite Post-Coating
AL Fins, Pre-Coated

ENVIRONMENT
Standard

Mild Coastal

Severe Coastal

Industrial

Combined
Industrial/Coastal

X
X
X
X

LEGEND
AL Aluminum
CU Copper

17

Field-installed accessories
Ground current protection includes an electronic sensor that monitors all phases of the 3-phase power supply to
the compressor. At the first sign of a short to ground, the
sensor shuts down the compressor to prevent contamination of the refrigerant system. This protection is an accessory for 040-060 and 070 (60 Hz) sizes only (standard on
070 [50 Hz] and 080-210 sizes).
Motormastert III head-pressure control allows unit to
operate down to 20 F (29 C) on all unit sizes.
NOTE: No motor change-out is required on 60 Hz units.
Sound reduction kit consists of a specially-designed system of fans and acoustic enclosures for reducing sound levels without compromising chiller performance. No fan motor change is required, and the fan system is compatible
with Motormaster III head-pressure control. This accessory
is sold in sets of 2 kits per package.
Security grilles protect the chiller cooler compressors and
condenser coils from damage due to vandalism.
Additional electric suction cutoff unloader(s) can be
field-installed as follows:
UNITS 30
GT040-070
GN050-070
GN040
GN045
GN080-210

UNLOADERS
One on Compressor B1
One on Compressor A1
Two on Compressor B1
One on Compressor B1
None on Compressor A1
None on Compressor A1
Two on Compressor B1
One for lead compressor of each
circuit. Requires use of control
options board (included).

Unloader(s) eliminate the need for hot gas bypass and operate more efficiently. On 30GN/GT040-070 sizes, they
also provide automatic lead/lag operation.
Discharge and suction pressure gage panel aids in
routine maintenance when reading system pressures. Both
pressure gages are mounted on a common panel. Each gage
is equipped with a shutoff valve. Each lead compressor requires a separate gage panel.
Remote cooler mounting permits indoor relocation of
the cooler up to 75 ft (22 m) away from base unit.
Multi-chiller control The control panel sequences up
to 4 chillers and circulating pumps by sensing mixed leavingwater temperature.
The control features include:
lead/lag control for reliable compressor operation
7-day programmable timeclock for scheduling flexibility
and energy savings
daylight savings time changeover for accurate scheduling
a.m./p.m. time display
battery back-up of programmed events for reliable
operation

18

Oil pressure switch package includes 2 oil pressure


switches for unit. The switch mounts on lead compressor
in each refrigerant circuit. This is an accessory for 040-070
sizes (standard on 080-210 sizes).
Temperature reset board (30GT) is used for leaving-fluid
temperature reset. Reset can be based on return-fluid temperature, space temperature, or outdoor-air temperature.
The temperature reset board lets the unit reset the leavingfluid temperature to a higher value during low load conditions. An accessory thermistor for outdoor air and space
temperature reset is required.
Demand limit control module accessory has a 2-point
adjustment (0 to 49% and 50 to 100%), activated by a remote 115- or 230-v signal. This module is a prewired board
for 30GT units.
Hot gas bypass package includes solenoid control valves
and a hot gas bypass valve. Piping and electrical connections are made easy by factory-provided piping stubs and
electrical terminal blocks.
Condenser coil hail guard package includes louvered
condenser coil hail guards and installation hardware.
Control transformer is sized to supply the needs of the
control circuit, sourcing power from the main unit power
connection.
Chilled fluid flow switch accessory is available for field
installation (all sizes) although low fluid flow detection is provided by the unit internal control devices.
Convenience outlet accessory kit provides a 115-v, GFI
(Ground Fault Interrupter) female receptacle. The outlet is
field mounted in the control box and is powered by the unit
control circuit.
Unit control display access door provides easy access
to the unit control module through a see-through door without having to open or remove control box panels.
High-ambient kit may be required in areas where the outdoor ambient temperatures are expected to be above
115 F (46.1 C) and return fluid temperatures are expected
to be above 60 F (15.5 C).

Base unit dimensions 30GN,GT040-050

30GN,GT
040
045,
050

A
48-5129
(1359)
58-5129
(1663)

B
18-11189
(588)
18-53169
(437)

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow (from solid surfaces) as follows:
Top Do not restrict in any way.
Ends 5 ft [1524]
Sides 6 ft [1829]
2. Two 2 in. dia holes are recommended for parallel conductors on size 040 and 045
(208/230 v) units.
3. One 358 in. dia hole is recommended for single entry power on size 050 (208/230 v) units.
4. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to concrete pad. They are not recommended for
spring isolator location.
5. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support channel between the unit and the isolators
is recommended.
6. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
7. Thru-the-door handles for non-fused disconnect option on 380/415 v and 460 v units only.
When unit has non-fused disconnect option, power-side door opens from right side, NOT left
side as shown for standard units.

19

Base unit dimensions 30GN,GT060,070

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow (from solid surfaces) as
follows:
Top Do not restrict in any way.
Ends 5 ft [1524]
Sides 6 ft [1829]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to concrete pad. They
are not recommended for spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support channel between
the unit and the isolators is recommended.
4. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
5. Thru-the-door handles for non-fused disconnect option on
380/415 v and 460 v units only. When unit has non-fused disconnect option, power-side door opens from right side, NOT left side
as shown for standard units.

20

Base unit dimensions 30GN,GT080,090

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow (from solid surfaces) as
follows:
Top Do not restrict in any way
Ends 5 ft [1524]
Sides 6 ft [1829]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to concrete pad. They
are not recommended for spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support channel between
the unit and the isolators is recommended.
4. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
5. Thru-the-door handles for non-fused disconnect option on
380/415 v and 460 v units only. When unit has non-fused disconnect option, power-side door opens from right side, NOT left side
as shown for standard units.

21

Base unit dimensions 30GN,GT100,110

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow (from solid surfaces) as
follows:
Top Do not restrict in any way
Ends 5 ft [1524]
Sides 6 ft [1829]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to concrete pad. They
are not recommended for spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support channel between
the unit and the isolators is recommended.
4. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
5. Thru-the-door handles for non-fused disconnect option on
380/415 v and 460 v units only. When unit has non-fused disconnect option, power-side door opens from right side, NOT left side
as shown for standard units.

22

Base unit dimensions 30GN,GT130-170

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow (from solid surfaces) as
follows:
Top Do not restrict in any way
Ends 5 ft [1524 mm]
Sides 6 ft [1829 mm]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to concrete pad. They
are not recommended for spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support channel between
the unit and the isolators is recommended.
4. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
5. Optional non-fused disconnect shown on page 25.

CENTER OF GRAVITY (ft-in.)


SIZE
130
150
170

A
9-412 [2858]
9-4 [2849]
9-418 [2865]

B
4-118 [1267]
4-212 [1283]
4-212 [1283]

C
1-434 [425]
1-434 [425]
1-558 [448]

D
0-912 [242]
0-912 [242]
0-858 [219]

23

Base unit dimensions 30GN,GT190,210


DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)
SIZE
190
210

A
11-4 [3454]
11-3 [3444]

B
4-212 [1283]
4-2 [1285]

C
1-558 [448]
1-6716 [468]

D
6- 3716 [1916]
5-1112 [1816]

E
7-814 [2343]
8-2916 [2504]

F
858 [219]
912 [242]

G
1- 9 [533.4]
1-11 [584]

H
6- 4716 [1941.3]
5-1112 [1816.2]

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow (from solid
surfaces) as follows:
Top Do not restrict in any way
Ends 5 ft [1524 mm]
Sides 6 ft [1829 mm]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to concrete
pad. They are not recommended for spring isolator
location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support
channel between the unit and the isolators is
recommended.
4. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
5. Optional non-fused disconnect shown on page 25.

24

Non-Fused Disconnect Option, 30GN,GT Sizes 130-210 (130-170 Shown)

NON-FUSED DISCONNECT OPTION

25

Base unit dimensions (cont)


Mounting Weights (Approximate) Sizes 040-110*

UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110

CONDENSER
COIL
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C

LEGEND
C-AL Copper Tubing, Aluminum Fins
C-C Copper Tubing, Copper Fins

26

lb
A
972
1044
999
1071
1047
1155
1258
1362
1332
1489
1624
1797
1817
1997
2185
2420
2191
2428

B
876
948
895
967
948
1057
1130
1234
1212
1369
1690
1880
1793
1970
2185
2420
2217
2454

kg
C
807
879
845
917
884
992
1130
1217
1184
1340
1666
1847
1720
1893
2120
2360
2136
2374

D
895
968
943
1015
976
1085
1113
1344
1301
1458
1650
1831
1685
1880
2120
2360
2116
2354

A
441
473
453
486
475
524
570
618
604
675
738
817
826
908
993
1100
996
1104

B
397
430
406
438
430
479
512
560
550
621
768
854
815
895
993
1100
1007
1115

C
366
399
383
416
401
450
505
552
537
608
757
840
782
860
964
1073
970
1079

D
406
439
428
460
443
492
562
609
590
661
750
832
766
855
964
1073
962
1070

*Points A, B, C, and D are located in the corners of the unit. See pages 19-22 for dimensions.
Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy-coated and pre-coated
aluminum fins.
NOTE: If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support channel between the unit and the isolators is recommended.

Mounting Weights (Approximate) Sizes 130-210

UNIT
SIZE
30GN,GT
130
150
170
190
210

lb

kg

COND
COIL*

C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C
C-AL
C-C

923
1051
926
1053
962
1089
1346
1536
1376
1566

1466
1593
1563
1690
1732
1860
1942
2132
2128
2318

1156
1283
1160
1287
1333
1460
1793
1983
1871
2061

825
952
834
961
862
990
1111
1301
1120
1310

1411
1601
1438
1628
1497
1688
1385
1575
1407
1597

1365
1556
1375
1566
1629
1819
1799
1989
1846
2036

1469
1659
1747
1938
1816
2007
1733
1923
2037
2227

1431
1622
1438
1629
1462
1653
1567
1757
1595
1784

419
478
420
478
437
495
611
698
625
711

666
723
710
768
787
845
882
969
967
1053

525
583
527
585
605
663
815
901
850
937

375
433
379
436
392
450
505
591
509
595

641
728
653
740
680
767
629
715
639
725

620
707
625
711
740
826
817
904
384
925

668
754
794
880
825
912
787
874
925
1012

650
737
653
740
664
751
712
798
725
810

LEGEND
C-AL Copper Tubing Aluminum Fins
C-C Copper Tubing Copper Fins
*Contact your local Carrier representative for more information on epoxy-coated and pre-coated
aluminum fins.
NOTES:
1. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.
2. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support channel between the unit and the isolators is recommended.

27

Application data
Leveling unit
Unit must be level when installed to ensure proper oil
return to the compressors.
While most outdoor locations are suitable for 30GN and
30GT units, the roof is a common site that presents a problem if roof has been pitched to aid in water removal. To
assure proper oil return, be sure that unit is level, particularly in its major lengthwise dimension, as compressor oil
return piping runs in that direction.
It should be determined prior to installation if any special treatment is required to assure a level installation.

Cooler fluid temperature


1. Maximum leaving chilled fluid temperature (LCWT) for
unit is 70 F (21 C). Unit can start and pull down with up
to 95 F (35 C) entering-fluid temperature due to MOP
(maximum operating pressure) feature of the TXV. For
sustained operation, it is recommended that enteringfluid temperature not exceed 85 F (29.4 C).
2. Minimum LCWT for standard unit is 40 F (4.5 C). It is
permissible to use a standard microprocessor-controlled
Flotronic or Flotronic II chiller with leaving-fluid temperatures in the range of 34 to 39.9 F (1 to 4.4 C) only
if a protective brine solution (20% antifreeze solution,
or greater) is used and microprocessor DIP (dual in-line
package) switch (Flotronic units only) is properly set.
(See Controls and Troubleshooting literature for further
information.)

Medium temperature brine application


Application of chiller for brine duty within the 39.9 to 34 F
(4.4 to 1 C) range is possible with proper field change of
control configuration. Application in the range of 34 to
15 F (1 to 9.4 C) may require unit with factory modification. For ratings below 40 F (4.5 C) LCWT, contact your
local Carrier representative.

Leaving-fluid temperature reset


Accessory board (required on Flotronic unit, standard on
Flotronic II unit) may be installed in chiller to provide reset
of LCWT in constant fluid flow systems. Reset reduces compressor power usage at part load when design LCWT is not
necessary. Humidity control should be considered since
higher coil temperatures resulting from reset will reduce
latent heat capacity. Three reset options are offered,
based on the following:
Return-fluid temperature Increase LCWT temperature set point as return (or entering) fluid temperature decreases (indicating load decrease). Option may be used in
any application where return fluid provides accurate load
indication. Limitation of return fluid reset is that LCWT may
only be reset to value of design return fluid temperature.
Outdoor-air temperature Increases LCWT as outdoor ambient temperature decreases (indicating load decrease). This reset should be applied only where outdoor
ambient temperature is an accurate indication of load. An
accessory thermistor is required.
Space temperature Increases LCWT as space temperature decreases (indicating load decrease). This reset
should be applied only where space temperature is an accurate indication of load. An accessory thermistor is
required.
28

For details on applying a reset option, refer to unit Controls and Troubleshooting literature. Obtain ordering part
numbers for reset option from current price pages or contact your local Carrier representative.

Cooler flow range


Ratings and performance data in this publication are for a
cooling temperature rise of 10 F (6 C), and are suitable
for a range from 5 to 15 F (2.8 to 8.3 C) temperature rise
without adjustment. Both Flotronic and Flotronic II chillers
may be operated using a different temperature range, provided flow limits are not exceeded. For minimum flow rates,
see Minimum Cooler Fluid Flow Rates and Minimum Loop
Volume table. High flow rate is limited by pressure drop that
can be tolerated. If another temperature range is used, apply LCWT correction as given in Selection Procedure example on page 34.
MINIMUM COOLER FLUID FLOW RATES
AND MINIMUM LOOP VOLUME
UNIT
SIZE
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

MINIMUM
FLOW
Gpm
37
38
38
48
48
60
60
73
73
101
101
135
135
219

L/s
2.3
2.4
2.4
3.0
3.0
3.8
3.8
4.6
4.6
6.4
6.4
8.5
8.5
13.8

MINIMUM
COOLER LOOP
VOLUME
Gal
L
108
408
125
472
151
572
190
719
218
823
246
930
262
992
299
1131
323
1222
375
1419
429
1624
486
1840
528
1998
603
2232

LEGEND
ARI Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute
N
Liters per kW
V
Gallons per ton
NOTES:
1. Minimum flow based on 1.0 fps (0.30 m/s) velocity in cooler without
special cooler baffling.
2. Minimum Loop Volumes: Gallons = V x ARI Cap. (tons)
Liters = N x ARI Cap. (kW)
APPLICATION
V
N
Normal Air Conditioning
3
3.25
Process Type Cooling
6 to 10 6.5 to 10.8
Low Ambient Unit Operation 6 to 10 6.5 to 10.8

Minimum cooler flow (maximum cooler temperature


rise) The minimum cooler flow for standard units is shown
in Minimum Cooler Fluid Flow Rates and Minimum Loop
Volume table. When gpm (L/s) required is lower (or rise
higher), follow recommendations below:
a. Multiple smaller chillers may be applied in series, each
providing a portion of the design temperature rise.
b. Cooler fluid may be recirculated to raise flow rate. However, mixed temperature entering cooler must be maintained a minimum of at least 5 F (2.8 C) above the
LCWT.
c. Special cooler baffling is required to allow minimum flow
rate to be reduced.
NOTE: Recirculation flow is shown on next page.

TANK INSTALLATION

RECIRCULATION FLOW

Maximum cooler flow The maximum cooler flow


(. 5 gpm/ton or , 5 F rise [. 0.09 L/s kW or , 2.7 C
rise]) results in practical maximum pressure drop through
cooler.
1. Return fluid may bypass the cooler to keep pressure drop
through cooler within acceptable limits. This permits a
higher DT with lower fluid flow through cooler and mixing after the cooler.
2. Special cooler baffling to permit a cooler flow rate increase of 10% is available by special order.
NOTE: Bypass flow is shown below.
BYPASS FLOW

Variable cooler flow rates Variable rates may be applied to standard chiller. Unit will, however, attempt to maintain a constant leaving chilled fluid temperature. In such cases,
minimum flow must be in excess of minimum flow given in
Minimum Cooler Fluid Flow Rates and Minimum Loop Volume table, and flow rate must change in steps of less than
10% per minute. Apply 6 gal. per ton (6.5 L per kW) water
loop volume minimum if flow rate changes more rapidly.
Fluid loop volume The volume in circulation must equal
or exceed 3 gal. per nominal ton (3.25 L per kW) of cooling for temperature stability and accuracy in normal airconditioning applications. (For example, a 30GT210 would
require 603 gal. [2232 L].) In process cooling applications,
or for operation at ambient temperature below 32 F (0 C)
with low loading conditions, there should be from 6 to
10 gal. per ton (6.5 to 10.8 L per kW). To achieve this volume, it is often necessary to install a tank in the loop. Tank
should be baffled to ensure there is no stratification and that
water (or brine) entering tank is adequately mixed with liquid in the tank.
NOTE: Tank installation is shown in next column.

Cooler fouling factor The fouling factor used to calculate tabulated ratings was .00025 ft2 hr F/Btu (.000044
m2 C/W). As fouling factor is increased, unit capacity decreases and compressor power increases. Standard ratings
should be corrected using following multipliers:
FOULING FACTOR
English
SI
(ft2 hr F/Btu)
(m2 C/W)
.00025
.000044
.00075
.000132
.00175
.000308

CAPACITY
MULTIPLIER

COMPRESSOR
POWER
MULTIPLIER

1.00
0.97
0.91

1.00
0.98
0.91

Cooler protection Protection against low ambient


freeze-up is required for unit operation in areas that experience temperatures below 32 F (0 C). Protection should
be in the form of inhibited ethylene glycol or other suitable
brine.
Even though unit cooler is equipped with insulation and
an electric heater that helps prevent freeze-up, it does
not protect fluid piping external to unit. Use only antifreeze
solutions approved for heat exchanger duty. Use of
automotive-type antifreezes is not recommended because
of the fouling that can occur once their relatively short-lived
inhibitor breaks down.
Draining cooler and outdoor piping is recommended if
system is not to be used during freezing weather conditions.
See Low Ambient Temperature Operation section page 30.

Condenser
Altitude correction factors Correction factors must
be applied to standard ratings at altitudes above 2000 ft
(610 m) using the following multipliers:
ALTITUDE
ft

CAPACITY
MULTIPLIER

0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000

0
610
1220
1830
2440
3050

1.00
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.96
0.95

COMPRESSOR
POWER
MULTIPLIER
1.00
1.01
1.02
1.03
1.04
1.05

Condenser airflow Airflow restrictions on units with


standard fans will affect the unit capacity, condenser head
pressure, and compressor power input. Correction factors
to be applied for external static restrictions up to 0.2 in. wg
(50 Pa) are as follows:
EXTERNAL STATIC
in. wg

Pa

CAPACITY
MULTIPLIER

0.0
0.1
0.2

0.0
25
50

1.000
0.986
0.968

COMPRESSOR
POWER
MULTIPLIER
1.00
1.01
1.03

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Application data (cont)


High ambient temperature
High outdoor ambient chiller start-up and operation (fully
loaded) is possible for standard 30GN,GT chillers at ambient temperatures up to 125 F (52 C) at nominal voltage. In
some cases, where return water temperature is expected to
exceed 60 F (15.5 C), an accessory kit may be required.

Low ambient temperature operation


With certain field provisions as described below, units will
start and operate down to
0 F (18 C) for EXV units
35 F (1.7 C) for 30GT040-110 TXV units
If operation is intended below these limits, the Carrier
accessory Motormastert III condenser head pressure control and its associated components must be added. The
Motormaster control allows operation down to 20 F
(29 C). Consult your Carrier representative for details.
NOTE: Minimum load on chiller must be above minimum
step of unloading.
Wind baffles (field fabricated and installed) Baffles
must be added to all units for operation below 32 F (0 C)
if wind velocity is anticipated to be greater than 5 mph
(8 km/h).
Antifreeze solution Inhibited ethylene glycol or other
suitable corrosion-resistant anti-freeze solution must be field
supplied and installed in all units for unit operation below
32 F (0 C). Solution must be added to fluid loop to protect
loop down to 15 F (8 C) below minimum operating ambient temperature.
Provide sufficient volume in the chilled fluid loop At
least 6 gal per ton (6.5 L per kW) of refrigeration is the
recommended minimum for a moderate system load.

Capacity correction (antifreeze)


Inhibited ethylene glycol (or other suitable brine) should
be used in installations where subfreezing temperatures
are expected. Unit performance data must be corrected for
the addition of inhibited ethylene glycol as shown in following example. Correction factors can be derived from curves
in the Inhibited Ethylene Glycol Performance chart at right.
Additional performance information on this and other fluids is available in Carriers Electronic Catalog (E-CAT) software program.
Example: English Where a 5 F outdoor temperature
is anticipated, determine concentration of inhibited ethylene glycol to protect system to 10 F ambient temperature
at zero flow.
Enter the solution crystallization point curve (at right) at
10 F, read 40% concentration of inhibited ethylene glycol
is required to prevent crystals from forming in solution.
Consider the 30GT110 unit from the Selection Procedure example on page 34 (refer to correction curves at 40%
solution).
Correct unit capacity On the capacity correction curve
at right, read 0.95.
Corrected capacity = 0.95 x determined capacity
= 0.95 x 110.4
= 104.9 tons

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Correct chilled water flow On the cooler flow correction curve below, read 1.15.
Chilled water flow (at corrected capacity)
24 x corrected cap. in tons
=
= U.S. gpm
temperature rise F
24 x 104.9
= 179.8 U.S. gpm
14
Chilled water flow (40% solution) = 1.15 x 179.8
= 206.8 U.S. gpm
Correct cooler pressure drop On cooler pressure drop
correction curve below, read 1.33.
On cooler pressure drop curve on page 32, for
206.8 gpm, read pressure drop = 8.1 ft water gage. The
pressure drop for 40% solution = 1.33 x 8.1 = 10.8 ft
water.
Correct compressor power input (kW) On power correction curve below, read 0.97 correction factor at 40%
ethylene glycol concentration.
Power input from Selection Procedure example
= 124.7 kW.
Corrected power input = 0.97 x 124.7 =120.9 kW.
=

INHIBITED ETHYLENE GLYCOL PERFORMANCE


CORRECTION FACTORS AND SOLUTION
CRYSTALLIZATION POINTS
Correction factors apply to published chilled
water performance ratings from 40 to 60 F
(4.4 to 15.6 C) LCWT

Example: SI Determine concentration of inhibited ethylene glycol to protect the system to 23 C ambient temperature at zero flow.
Enter the solution crystallization point curve on previous
page, at 23 C, read 40% concentration inhibited ethylene
glycol is required to prevent crystals from forming in
solution.
Consider 30GT110 unit selected from the Selection Procedure example (refer to correction curves at 40% solution).
Correct unit capacity On glycol performance capacity
correction curve on page 30, read 0.95.
Corrected capacity = 0.95 x determined capacity
= 0.95 x 371.8
= 353.2 kW
Correct chilled water flow On cooler flow correction
curve on page 30, read 1.15.
Chilled water flow (at corrected capacity)
0.239 x corr cap. in kW
=
= L/s
temperature rise C
0.239 x 353.2
=
= 10.8 L/s
7.8
Chilled water flow (40% solution) = 1.15 x 10.8
= 12.4 L/s
Correct cooler pressure drop On cooler pressure drop
correction curve on page 30, read 1.33.
On cooler pressure drop curve on page 32, for 12.4 L/s,
read pressure drop of 24 kPa. The pressure drop for 40%
solution =1.33 x 24 = 31.92 kPa.
Correct compressor power input (kW) On the power
correction curve on page 30, read 0.97 correction factor
at 40% ethylene glycol concentration.
Power input from Selection Procedure example
= 121.7 kW.
Corrected power input = 0.97 x 121.7 = 118.0 kW.

Oversizing chillers
Oversizing chillers by more than 15% at design conditions
must be avoided as the system operating efficiency is adversely affected (resulting in greater or excessive electrical
demand). When future expansion of equipment is anticipated, install a single chiller to meet present load requirements and add a second chiller to meet the additional load
demand.
It is also recommended that 2 smaller chillers be installed
where operation at minimum load is critical. The operation
of a smaller chiller loaded to a greater percentage over minimum is preferred to operating a single chiller at or near its
minimum recommended value.
Hot gas bypass should not be used as a means to allow
oversizing chillers. Hot gas bypass should be given consideration where substantial operating time is anticipated below the minimum unloading step.

Multiple chillers
Where chiller capacities greater than 210 tons (740 kW)
are required, or where stand-by capability is desired, chillers may be installed in parallel. Units should be of equal
size to ensure balanced fluid flows. Where a large temperature drop (. 25 F [13.9 C]) is desired, chillers may be
installed in series. Fluid temperature sensors need not be
moved for multiple chiller operation. A 10 ft (3 m) separation is required between units for airflow, and a 6 ft (1.8 m)
distance is required from units to obstructions. See Multiple
Unit Separation figure below. See Base Unit Dimensions
section on page 19 for service clearances.
MULTIPLE UNIT SEPARATION

Electrical/utility interests
Energy management See Controls and Troubleshooting literature and accessory installation instructions for
details.
Demand limiting (also called load shedding) When
a utilitys demand for electricity exceeds a certain level, loads
are shed to keep electricity demand below a prescribed maximum level. Typically, this happens on hot days when air
conditioning is most needed.
Demand may be limited on unit by resetting fluid temperature, or by using a demand limit accessory that unloads
the chiller to a given predetermined percentage of the load.
Both features require a signal from an intelligent central control. Do not cycle demand limiter for less than 10 minutes
on and 5 minutes off.
Duty cycling cycles electrical loads at regular intervals
regardless of need. This reduces the electrical operating costs
of building by fooling demand indicating devices. Duty
cycling of compressors or fans is not recommended since
motor winding and bearing life suffer from constant
cycling.

Remote on-off control


Remote on-off control may be applied by hard-wired connection (see Controls and Troubleshooting literature) or by
Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) with Flotronic II option.

Part-wind start
This is not generally required on 30GN,GT chillers due to
use of multiple compressors allowing smaller electrical load
increments, but is available if required. Maximum instantaneous current flow (see ICF in Electrical Data table on
page 46) should be used in determining need.

Strainers
It is recommended that a strainer with a minimum of
20 mesh be installed in the cooler fluid inlet line, just ahead
of and as close as possible to the cooler.
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Application data (cont)


COOLER FLUID PRESSURE DROP CURVES 30GN,GT040-110
ENGLISH AND SI

LEGEND
040
045,050
NOTE: Ft of water =2.31 x change in psig.

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COOLER FLUID PRESSURE DROP CURVES 30GN,GT130-210


ENGLISH

SI

COOLER
1
2
3

PRESSURE DROP KEY


30GN,GT130,150
30GN,GT170,190
30GN,GT210

NOTE: Ft of water =2.31 x change in psig.

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Selection procedure English (60 Hz)


(with 30GT example)
NOTE: The Carrier electronic catalog provides quick, easy
computer selection of Carrier chillers. The catalog is available from your local Carrier representative.
I Determine unit size and operating conditions required to provide specified capacity at given
conditions:
Capacity required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 tons
Leaving chilled water temperature (LCWT) . . . 45 F
Chilled water temperature rise . . . . . . . . . . . 14 F
Condenser entering-air temperature (CEAT) . . 95 F
Loop volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 gal.
Ratings are based on 10 F rise and are suitable for a
temperature rise range from 5 to 15 F without adjustment. In this case, however, greater accuracy is
desired.
II Correct LCWT for 14 F cooler water temperature rise.
Enter LCWT correction curve (page 35) at 14 F and
read a correction of 0.3 F. Corrected LCWT is, therefore, 45 + 0.3 = 45.3 F.
III Determine capacity, unit size, and power input.
Enter Cooling Capacities table at given CEAT and
LCWT 95 F and 45 F, respectively.

Read down capacity column until the capacity nearest


to but higher than specified required capacity is reached.
In this case, 109.7 tons is delivered by a 30GT110.
Interpolate between 45 F and 46 F to find determined capacity and power input at corrected LCWT
(45.3 F). Values are:
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110.4 tons
Power input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124.7 kW
IV Calculate corrected cooler water flow.
24 x corr cap. in tons
Water flow =
= U.S. gpm
temperature rise F
24 x 110.4
=
= 189.3 U.S. gpm
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V Calculate the cooler pressure drop.
Enter cooler pressure drop curve (page 32) at the corrected flow rate (189.3 U.S. gpm) and read, for the
30GT110, a pressure drop of 7.0 ft of water.
VI Check loop volume and cooler water flow rate.
Minimum loop volume, from application data, is
323 gal. for 30GT110. Therefore, given volume of
350 gal. is satisfactory. Minimum water flow rate, from
application data, is 73 gpm for 30GT110. Flow rate
of 189.3 gpm is well above minimum required.

Selection procedure SI (60 Hz)


(with 30GT example)
I Determine unit size and operating conditions required to provide specified capacity at given
conditions:
Capacity required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 kW
Leaving chilled water temperature (LCWT) . . . . 6 C
Chilled water temperature rise . . . . . . . . . . . 7.8 C
Condenser entering air temperature (CEAT) . . 35 C
Loop volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 L
Ratings are based on 6 C rise and are suitable for a
temperature rise range from 2.8 to 8.3 C without
adjustment. In this case, however, greater accuracy is
desired.
II Correct LCWT for 7.8 C cooler water temperature rise.
Enter LCWT correction curve (page 35) at 7.8 C and
read a correction of 0.14 C. Corrected LCWT is, therefore, 6 + 0.14 = 6.1 C.
III Determine capacity, unit size, and power input.
Enter Cooling Capacities table at given CEAT and
LCWT 35 C and 6 C, respectively.
Read down the capacity column until the capacity nearest to but higher than the specified required capacity is

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reached. In this case, 370 kW is delivered by a 30GT110.


Interpolate between 6 C and 7 C to find the determined capacity and power input at corrected LCWT
(6.1 C). Values are:
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371.8 kW
Power input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121.7 kW
IV Calculate corrected cooler water flow.
0.239 x corr cap. in kW
Water flow =
= L/s
temperature rise C
0.239 x 371.8
= 11.4 L/s
7.8
V Calculate cooler pressure drop.
Enter cooler pressure drop curve (page 32) at corrected flow rate (11.4 L/s) and read, for 30GT110, a
pressure drop of 17.5 kPa.
VI Check loop volume and cooler water flow rate.
Minimum loop volume, from application data, is 1222 L
for 30GT110. Therefore, given volume of 1300 L is
satisfactory. Minimum water flow rate, from application data, is 4.6 L/s for 30GT110. Flow rate of
11.4 L/s is well above minimum required.
=

Selection procedure English and SI


LCWT CORRECTION (ENGLISH)

LCWT CORRECTION (SI)

Above 6 C, ADD correction to design LCWT.


Below 6 C, SUBTRACT.

Above 10 F, ADD correction to design LCWT.


Below 10 F, SUBTRACT.

LCWT Leaving Chilled Water Temperature

Performance data
STANDARD RATINGS* REFRIGERANT 22, 60 Hz
CAPACITY

UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT

Tons

Btuh

040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

35.9
41.6
50.4
63.3
72.5
81.9
87.4
99.6
107.6
121.4
140.2
157.2
172.4
201.0

430,800
499,200
604,800
759,600
870,000
982,800
1,048,800
1,195,200
1,291,200
1,456,800
1,682,400
1,945,200
2,116,800
2,419,200

EER =

COMPRESSOR
POWER INPUT
(kW)
38.5
46.5
56.0
70.9
82.4
93.6
98.4
107.9
123.0
137.3
161.6
181.0
199.2
235.3

FAN POWER
(kW)
6.2
6.2
6.2
9.3
9.3
9.4
9.5
12.7
12.8
15.5
15.5
15.5
18.6
18.6

COOLER WATER
PRESSURE DROP
(ft water)
8.2
11.5
16.5
17.0
22.0
16.9
19.2
15.2
17.6
6.6
8.7
11.8
14.1
15.0

ENERGY EFFICIENCY
RATIO
(EER)
9.6
9.5
9.7
9.5
9.5
9.5
9.7
9.9
9.5
9.5
9.5
9.5
9.5
9.5

COEFFICIENT OF
PERFORMANCE
(COP)
2.82
2.77
2.84
2.77
2.78
2.79
2.85
2.90
2.79
2.78
2.78
2.81
2.86
2.78

Capacity (Btuh)
Input Power (W)

*Per ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute) Standard 590-92.


NOTE: 95 F (35 C) condenser entering-air temperature; 54 F (12 C) entering/44 F (6.7 C)
leaving cooler water; .00025 ft2 hr F/Btu (.000044 m2 C/W) cooler fouling allowance.

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Performance data (cont)


STANDARD RATINGS REFRIGERANT 22, 50 Hz
CAPACITY

UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT

Tons

Btuh

040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

35.0
41.9
51.1
60.2
70.1
81.0
90.6
100.2
111.0
123.5
144.6
158.3
179.6
201.0

420,000
502,800
613,200
722,400
841,200
972,000
1,087,200
1,202,400
1,332,000
1,482,000
1,735,200
1,899,600
2,155,200
2,412,000

COMPRESSOR
POWER INPUT
(kW)
37.8
47.6
59.4
68.9
77.8
92.9
105.6
112.8
134.0
140.6
175.3
186.6
213.2
238.1

FAN POWER
(kW)
6.2
6.2
6.2
9.3
9.3
9.4
9.4
12.7
12.7
15.5
15.4
15.4
18.5
18.6

COOLER WATER
PRESSURE DROP
(ft water)
5.3
8.4
12.3
11.2
15.0
11.3
14.0
9.5
11.6
6.8
9.4
11.9
15.3
14.6

ENERGY EFFICIENCY
RATIO
(EER)
9.54
9.34
9.35
9.24
9.67
9.50
9.45
9.58
9.07
9.50
9.10
9.40
9.30
9.40

COEFFICIENT OF
PERFORMANCE
(COP)
2.79
2.73
2.74
2.71
2.83
2.83
2.77
2.81
2.66
2.78
2.66
2.75
2.72
2.75

Capacity (Btuh)
Input Power (W)

EER =

NOTE: 95 F (35 C) condenser entering-air temperature; 54 F (12 C) entering/44 F (6.7 C)


leaving cooler water; .00025 ft2 hr F/Btu (.000044 m2 C/W) cooler fouling allowance.

PART LOAD DATA, 60 Hz UNITS


PERCENT DISPLACEMENT SEQUENCE A
CAPACITY
STEPS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

040
25
50
75
100

045
21
42
79
100

050
32
78
84
100

060
29
43
86
100

070
33
50
83
100

080
22
52
67
78
89
100

30GT SIZE
090
100
18
15
35
31
44
39
53
46
71
65
80
73
91
92
100
100

110
14
29
36
43
68
75
93
100

130
14
29
36
43
64
72
93
100

150
11
19
28
33
44
58
78
83
94
100

170
11
22
28
33
44
50
61
67
78
83
94
100

190
14
27
43
59
79
100

210
12
26
37
56
68
86
100

130
14
29
36
43
64
72
93
100

150
17
19
33
43
58
67
75
83
92
100

170
11
22
28
33
44
50
61
67
78
83
94
100

190
14
27
43
59
79
100

210
14
26
44
56
74
86
100

PERCENT DISPLACEMENT SEQUENCE B*


CAPACITY
STEPS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

040
25
50
75
100

045
38
58
60
81
100

050
35
52
67
83
84
100

060
38
57
67
81
100

070
33
50
83
100

080
29
52
63
78
89
100

30GT SIZE
090
100
18
15
35
31
44
39
53
46
71
65
80
73
91
92
100
100

*Accessory unloaders are required on 040-070 sizes for auto lead/lag and Sequence B.
NOTES:
1. The standard 30GN unit has the same steps, but additional steps are available when
accessory unloaders are used.
2. Accessory hot gas bypass and accessory unloaders (where available on sizes larger than
070) are not considered. Contact your local Carrier representative for details.

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110
14
29
36
43
68
75
93
100

PART LOAD DATA, 50 Hz UNITS


PERCENT DISPLACEMENT SEQUENCE A
CAPACITY
STEPS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

040
21
42
79
100

045
32
78
84
100

050
29
43
86
100

060
33
50
83
100

070
19
29
62
71
90
100

080
16
42
54
62
92
100

30GT SIZE
090
100
14
13
29
26
36
33
43
40
68
63
75
70
93
93
100
100

110
17
33
42
50
67
75
92
100

130
10
21
29
34
47
58
77
82
95
100

150
13
27
33
40
53
60
73
80
93
100

170
10
24
29
39
43
53
57
62
76
81
95
100

190
17
33
50
67
83
100

210
10
26
37
52
68
84
100

130
10
21
29
34
47
58
77
82
95
100

150
13
27
33
40
53
60
73
80
93
100

170
10
24
34
38
43
48
57
62
76
81
95
100

190
17
33
50
67
83
100

210
16
26
42
52
68
84
100

PERCENT DISPLACEMENT SEQUENCE B*


CAPACITY
STEPS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

040
38
58
60
81
100

045
35
52
67
83
84
100

050
38
57
67
81
100

060
33
50
83
100

070
19
29
47
48
58
61
71
90
100

080
25
42
50
62
92
100

30GT SIZE
090
100
14
13
29
26
36
33
43
40
68
63
75
70
93
93
100
100

110
17
33
42
50
67
75
92
100

*Accessory unloaders are required on 040-070 sizes for auto lead/lag and Sequence B.
NOTES:
1. The standard 30GN unit has the same steps, but additional steps are available when
accessory unloaders are used.
2. Accessory hot gas bypass and accessory unloaders (where available on sizes larger than
070) are not considered. Contact your local Carrier representative for details.

Part Load Efficiency Data


Carriers reciprocating chiller selection program may be used
to determine part load performance of Carrier chillers. This
program has the ability to calculate part load performance
based on the ARI LOAD line or on a user-specified load
line at either user-specified percent capacity or the actual
capacity step. Contact your local Carrier representative for
details.

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Performance data English


COOLING CAPACITIES, 60 Hz
85
UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT

040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

LCWT
(F)

40

42

44

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

35.6
41.1
49.7
62.3
71.3
80.7
86.4
97.9
105.7
120.9
140.4
156.9
171.8
197.9
36.7
42.7
51.5
64.6
73.7
83.7
89.6
101.8
109.8
124.1
143.9
161.4
176.7
205.4
37.8
44.3
53.3
66.9
76.3
86.7
92.9
105.7
114.0
127.3
147.5
166.0
181.8
213.2

34.9
42.1
50.8
64.5
75.0
85.1
89.0
97.5
111.5
126.0
148.2
165.8
182.4
214.1
35.3
42.9
51.7
65.6
76.4
86.8
90.8
99.4
113.8
127.7
150.2
168.4
185.3
218.9
35.8
43.7
52.7
66.8
77.8
88.5
92.6
101.3
116.2
129.5
152.3
171.1
188.4
224.0

CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR
105
Cooler
Input
Flow
Cap.
Input
kW
Rate
(Tons)
kW
(Gpm)
37.4
80.8
31.9
39.8
44.6
92.2
35.9
46.9
53.9
112.1
43.9
56.8
68.3
141.1
55.5
71.8
79.3
161.9
64.0
83.3
89.9
182.1
71.4
94.2
94.4
194.1
75.9
99.4
103.6
220.7
86.3
109.1
117.8
238.5
93.6
123.6
133.4
274.6
108.6
140.4
157.0
319.1
126.1
165.4
175.0
354.9
139.5
183.4
192.8
390.2
153.9
202.4
224.6
445.9
174.9
234.3
38.0
83.4
32.9
40.4
45.5
95.9
37.4
48.0
55.0
116.4
45.6
58.0
69.6
146.4
57.6
73.2
80.8
167.8
66.3
85.0
91.8
189.1
74.2
96.3
96.4
201.8
78.9
101.6
105.7
229.6
89.9
111.5
120.4
248.2
97.4
126.4
135.4
282.3
111.5
142.5
159.3
327.5
129.5
168.0
178.0
365.9
143.8
186.7
196.0
401.4
158.5
206.0
230.0
463.9
181.8
240.0
38.5
86.1
33.9
41.1
46.5
99.6
38.8
49.0
56.0
120.7
47.3
59.2
70.9
151.8
59.8
74.7
82.4
173.8
68.6
86.7
93.6
196.3
77.0
98.3
98.4
209.5
81.9
103.8
107.9
238.8
93.5
113.9
123.0
258.0
101.3
129.3
137.3
290.1
114.6
144.7
161.6
336.2
132.9
170.5
181.0
376.8
148.2
190.0
199.2
413.4
163.1
209.6
235.3
481.9
189.0
245.9

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
85.3
98.5
119.0
149.2
170.6
193.2
206.8
234.4
253.0
289.3
336.0
375.6
411.3
473.6
87.9
102.3
123.4
154.7
176.6
200.4
214.6
243.8
263.0
297.3
344.8
386.7
423.3
492.0
90.6
106.1
127.9
160.3
182.9
207.8
222.8
253.5
273.2
305.2
353.6
398.0
435.8
511.0

Cap.
(Tons)
33.8
38.5
46.8
58.9
67.6
76.1
81.1
92.2
99.6
114.7
133.3
148.2
163.0
186.3
34.8
40.0
48.6
61.1
70.0
78.9
84.2
95.8
103.6
117.8
136.7
152.7
167.6
193.6
35.9
41.6
50.4
63.3
72.5
81.9
87.4
99.6
107.6
121.4
140.2
157.2
172.4
201.0

Ratings per ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute, U.S.A.)


Standard 590-92.
LEGEND
Cap.
Cooling Capacity Tons of Refrigeration
Input kW Compressor Power Input
LCWT
Leaving Chilled Water Temperature (F)
NOTES:
1. Ratings apply to units with electronic or thermostatic expansion valves.
2. All ratings are in accordance with ARI Standard 590-92, based on:
a. A cooler water temperature rise of 10 F. When greater accuracy is desired,
correct design LCWT, before entering rating tables, by reference to the LCWT
correction curve.
b. A fouling factor of 0.00025 in the cooler.
c. Refrigerant 22.

38

TEMPERATURE (F)

95

115
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
76.3
86.0
105.2
132.9
153.2
170.9
181.6
206.7
224.0
259.9
301.8
334.0
368.3
418.6
78.8
89.5
109.3
138.0
158.8
177.7
188.9
215.4
233.2
267.1
310.2
344.4
379.6
435.5
81.4
93.1
113.5
143.2
164.5
184.6
196.3
224.1
242.8
274.6
318.5
355.2
391.0
453.1

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

29.9
33.3
41.0
52.1
60.3
66.7
70.6
80.5
87.5
102.3
118.9
130.6
144.5
163.5
30.9
34.7
42.6
54.1
62.5
69.3
73.5
83.9
91.1
105.2
122.2
134.7
149.0
170.1
31.9
36.1
44.3
56.1
64.8
72.1
76.4
87.4
94.9
108.0
125.5
138.9
153.6
176.8

41.9
49.0
59.4
74.9
87.0
98.0
103.9
114.0
128.9
146.8
173.3
190.9
211.2
243.1
42.7
50.1
60.7
76.6
88.9
100.3
106.3
116.7
132.0
149.1
176.1
194.5
215.1
249.2
43.4
51.3
62.0
78.2
90.7
102.6
108.7
119.4
135.1
151.4
178.9
198.1
219.1
255.4

125
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
71.5
79.7
98.2
124.6
144.4
159.7
169.0
192.7
209.4
244.9
284.7
312.8
345.9
391.4
74.0
83.1
102.2
129.6
149.8
166.1
176.0
201.0
218.3
252.0
292.7
322.7
356.9
407.4
76.5
86.5
106.2
134.6
155.3
172.7
183.1
209.5
227.5
258.9
300.7
332.9
368.3
423.9

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

27.9
30.7
38.1
48.6
56.6
61.9
65.3
74.5
81.4
95.9
111.7
121.6
135.2

28.8
32.0
39.6
50.5
58.8
64.5
68.1
77.9
84.9
98.7
114.8

139.5

29.9
33.3
41.2
52.5
60.9
67.1
70.8
81.2
88.5
101.5
117.9

143.8

43.9
50.8
61.7
77.8
90.5
101.3
107.9
118.4
133.7
152.6
180.8
197.3
219.2

44.7
52.0
63.1
79.5
92.5
103.8
110.5
121.4
137.0
155.2
183.8

223.4

45.6
53.3
64.6
81.3
94.5
106.3
113.1
124.3
140.4
157.8
186.8

227.7

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
66.7
73.5
91.2
116.3
135.6
148.3
156.4
178.4
194.9
229.5
267.3
291.0
323.6

69.1
76.7
95.0
121.0
140.8
154.5
163.1
186.5
203.4
236.4
275.0

334.1

71.6
79.9
98.8
125.8
146.1
160.8
169.7
194.6
212.1
243.3
282.7

344.6

3. When a corrected LCWT is used, cooler pressure drop must also be corrected
for new LCWT:
a. Enter rating table for corrected LCWT. By interpolation, determine corrected
capacity (tons) and power input (kW) to compressor at its rated voltage.
b. Calculate corrected flow rate through the cooler:
= 24 x capacity in tons
= U.S. gpm
temperature rise F
c. Enter cooler pressure drop curve (pages 32 and 33) at corrected flow rate
and read pressure drop.
4. When cooler water temperature rise is less than 5 F, high flow rate will normally
be accompanied by an excessive pressure drop. In such cases, contact your
Carrier representative for special selection of a cooler with wider baffle
spacing.

COOLING CAPACITIES, 60 Hz (cont)


85
UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT

040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

LCWT
(F)

45

46

48

50

60

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

38.3
45.1
54.3
68.0
77.6
88.2
94.6
107.7
116.1
128.9
149.4
168.3
184.3
217.1
38.9
45.9
55.2
69.2
78.9
89.8
96.3
109.8
118.3
130.6
151.3
170.6
186.9
221.0
40.0
47.5
57.1
71.6
81.5
92.9
99.7
113.8
122.6
133.9
155.0
175.3
192.1
229.0
41.2
49.2
59.0
74.0
84.2
96.2
103.1
118.0
127.1
137.2
158.7
180.1
197.3
237.0
47.0
56.8
68.9
84.5
96.2
107.6
118.3
137.7
150.2
154.6
178.1
205.0
224.4
269.5

36.1
44.1
53.1
67.4
78.5
89.4
93.6
102.3
117.3
130.3
153.4
172.5
189.9
226.5
36.3
44.5
53.6
68.0
79.2
90.2
94.5
103.2
118.5
131.2
154.5
173.8
191.4
229.0
36.8
45.4
54.5
69.1
80.6
91.9
96.3
105.2
120.9
132.9
156.5
176.6
194.4
234.1
37.3
46.2
55.5
70.3
82.0
93.7
98.1
107.1
123.3
134.7
158.7
179.4
197.5
239.4
39.7
49.9
60.0
75.2
87.9
99.8
106.1
115.9
135.5
143.6
169.5
193.6
213.1
259.7

CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR
105
Cooler
Input
Flow
Cap.
Input
kW
Rate
(Tons)
kW
(Gpm)
38.8
87.4
34.5
41.4
46.9
101.5
39.6
49.5
56.6
122.9
48.2
59.8
71.6
154.6
60.8
75.5
83.1
176.8
69.8
87.5
94.6
199.8
78.4
99.4
99.4
213.5
83.4
104.9
109.0
243.6
95.4
115.1
124.3
263.0
103.2
130.8
138.3
293.9
116.1
145.7
162.8
340.5
134.6
171.8
182.5
382.3
150.4
191.7
200.9
419.2
165.4
211.3
238.1
491.4
192.6
248.7
39.1
88.7
35.0
41.7
47.4
103.4
40.3
50.0
57.1
125.1
49.1
60.3
72.2
157.3
61.9
76.2
83.9
179.9
71.1
88.4
95.6
203.5
79.9
100.5
100.5
217.4
85.0
106.0
110.1
248.4
97.2
116.3
125.6
268.2
105.3
132.2
139.3
297.8
117.6
146.8
163.9
344.8
136.3
173.1
184.0
387.9
152.6
193.4
202.6
425.6
167.7
213.1
240.9
500.6
196.3
251.8
39.7
91.4
36.1
42.4
48.3
107.3
41.9
51.1
58.2
129.6
50.9
61.5
73.6
162.9
64.2
77.7
85.5
186.1
73.5
90.1
97.5
210.9
82.8
102.6
102.5
225.4
88.1
108.3
112.2
258.0
101.1
118.8
128.3
278.3
109.3
135.1
141.2
305.7
120.8
149.0
166.3
353.9
139.7
175.6
187.1
399.1
157.0
196.7
205.9
437.6
172.5
216.6
246.4
519.3
203.8
257.8
40.2
94.1
37.2
43.0
49.3
111.2
43.4
52.1
59.2
134.2
52.7
62.7
74.9
168.7
66.4
79.2
87.1
192.4
76.0
91.8
99.4
218.5
85.8
104.7
104.5
233.4
91.3
110.5
114.5
267.8
105.0
121.3
130.9
288.8
113.5
138.1
143.2
313.7
123.9
151.2
168.7
362.8
143.4
178.2
190.2
410.3
161.5
200.1
209.3
449.9
177.5
220.4
252.0
538.4
211.3
263.8
43.0
108.2
42.6
46.0
53.0
127.4
49.2
55.8
63.9
155.2
60.1
67.4
79.9
191.1
74.4
84.1
93.0
217.8
84.9
97.6
105.5
242.7
94.2
110.6
112.4
265.4
102.5
118.1
123.5
310.1
120.1
130.4
143.6
340.6
132.1
150.6
153.2
354.8
140.3
162.2
180.7
408.7
161.6
191.4
205.9
469.4
184.2
216.7
226.5
514.3
203.1
239.3
272.0
608.4
236.5
283.2

TEMPERATURE (F)

95

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
92.0
108.1
130.2
163.1
186.1
211.5
226.8
258.3
278.4
309.2
358.3
403.7
441.9
520.5
93.3
110.1
132.4
166.0
189.3
215.3
230.9
263.3
283.7
313.2
362.8
409.2
448.4
530.1
96.1
114.1
137.1
171.8
195.7
222.9
239.2
273.2
294.3
321.3
372.0
420.8
461.0
549.5
98.8
118.1
141.8
177.7
202.3
230.9
247.7
283.4
305.1
329.5
381.2
432.5
473.8
569.2
113.1
136.6
165.8
203.3
231.4
258.7
284.6
331.3
361.4
371.8
428.5
493.1
539.7
648.2

Cap.
(Tons)
36.4
42.3
51.3
64.5
73.7
83.3
89.0
101.6
109.7
122.6
142.0
159.4
174.8
204.9
37.0
43.1
52.2
65.6
75.0
84.8
90.6
103.5
111.8
124.2
143.8
161.7
177.4
208.7
38.1
44.7
54.0
67.9
77.5
87.9
93.9
107.5
116.0
127.4
147.4
166.3
182.3
216.4
39.2
46.3
55.9
70.3
80.1
91.0
97.2
111.5
120.3
130.6
151.1
170.9
187.4
224.3
45.0
52.9
64.5
79.5
90.5
100.9
110.3
128.9
141.6
147.5
169.9
195.1
213.8
252.9

LEGEND
Cap.
Cooling Capacity Tons of Refrigeration
Input kW Compressor Power Input
LCWT
Leaving Chilled Water Temperature (F)
NOTES:
1. Ratings apply to units with electronic or thermostatic expansion valves.
2. All ratings are in accordance with ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Institute, U.S.A.) Standard 590-92, based on:
a. A cooler water temperature rise of 10 F. When greater accuracy is desired,
correct design LCWT, before entering rating tables, by reference to the LCWT
correction curve.
b. A fouling factor of 0.00025 in the cooler.
c. Refrigerant 22.

115
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
82.7
94.9
115.6
145.9
167.4
188.1
200.1
228.8
247.6
278.3
322.7
360.5
396.6
461.7
84.0
96.7
117.7
148.6
170.5
191.6
203.9
233.2
252.5
282.1
326.9
365.9
402.4
470.8
86.6
100.4
122.0
154.0
176.4
198.7
211.4
242.6
262.4
289.8
335.4
376.8
413.9
489.0
89.3
104.2
126.4
159.5
182.5
206.0
219.3
252.0
272.4
297.5
344.2
387.8
426.1
507.4
102.5
118.3
144.7
178.9
204.3
226.7
246.5
288.9
317.8
337.6
388.8
443.1
488.5
568.8

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

32.4
36.8
45.1
57.2
65.9
73.4
77.9
89.2
96.8
109.6
127.1
141.1
155.9
180.3
33.0
37.5
46.0
58.2
67.1
74.8
79.3
90.9
98.7
111.0
128.8
143.2
158.1
183.9
34.0
39.0
47.7
60.4
69.5
77.7
82.3
94.6
102.6
114.0
132.1
147.5
162.8
191.0
35.1
40.5
49.4
62.6
71.9
80.6
85.4
98.4
106.6
117.1
135.5
151.9
167.5
198.3
39.4
45.4
55.8
69.3
79.4

94.7
111.4
122.8
133.0
153.3
171.1
192.2

43.8
51.8
62.7
79.0
91.6
103.7
109.9
120.7
136.7
152.7
180.3
200.0
221.0
258.5
44.2
52.4
63.3
79.8
92.5
104.9
111.1
122.1
138.3
153.9
181.7
201.8
222.9
261.8
44.9
53.6
64.6
81.5
94.5
107.2
113.6
124.8
141.5
156.2
184.5
205.5
226.9
268.2
45.6
54.7
66.0
83.1
96.3
109.6
116.1
127.5
144.7
158.6
187.3
209.2
230.8
274.7
48.4
58.3
70.5
87.9
101.8

123.3
136.6
157.0
170.8
201.7
225.0
251.2

125
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
77.8
88.3
108.2
137.1
158.1
176.1
186.7
213.8
232.1
262.9
304.8
338.3
373.9
432.3
79.1
90.0
110.3
139.7
160.9
179.5
190.2
218.1
236.8
266.3
308.9
343.5
379.3
444.0
81.7
93.6
114.4
144.9
166.8
186.4
197.6
227.0
246.3
273.6
317.1
354.0
390.8
458.3
84.3
97.2
118.7
150.3
172.6
193.4
205.1
236.3
255.9
281.2
325.3
364.6
402.1
476.2
94.7
109.2
134.2
166.8
191.0

227.8
268.0
295.4
319.9
368.7
411.6
462.3

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

30.4
34.0
42.0
53.5
62.0
68.4
72.2
82.9
90.3
102.9
119.5

146.0

30.9
34.7
42.8
54.5
63.1
69.7
73.6
84.6
92.1
104.3
121.1

148.3

31.9
36.1
44.5
56.6
65.4
72.4
76.5
88.1
95.9
107.2
124.4

32.9
37.6
46.1
58.7
67.7
75.2
79.5
91.7
99.7
110.1

35.9
41.7
51.5
64.3
73.9

102.7
113.5

46.0
53.9
65.3
82.2
95.4
107.6
114.5
125.8
142.1
159.0
188.3

229.8

46.4
54.5
66.0
83.1
96.5
108.8
115.8
127.3
143.9
160.4
189.8

232.0

47.3
55.8
67.5
84.9
98.5
111.4
118.5
130.3
147.3
162.9
192.9

48.1
57.1
68.9
86.7
100.6
113.9
121.2
133.2
150.8
165.5

50.3
60.5
73.2
91.2
105.6

142.1
162.7

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
72.8
81.6
100.8
128.3
148.8
164.1
173.2
198.8
216.5
246.8
286.7

350.2

74.0
83.3
102.7
130.7
151.4
167.2
176.7
203.0
221.0
250.2
290.5

355.6

76.6
86.7
106.7
135.8
157.0
173.8
183.7
211.5
230.2
257.3
298.6

79.1
90.2
110.8
140.9
162.7
180.6
190.9
220.1
239.4
264.4

86.5
100.2
123.8
154.7
177.8

247.1
273.1

3. When a corrected LCWT is used, cooler pressure drop must also be corrected
for new LCWT:
a. Enter rating table for corrected LCWT. By interpolation, determine corrected
capacity (tons) and power input (kW) to compressor at its rated voltage.
b. Calculate corrected flow rate through the cooler:
= 24 x capacity in tons
= U.S. gpm
temperature rise F
c. Enter cooler pressure drop curve (pages 32 and 33) at corrected flow rate
and read pressure drop.
4. When cooler water temperature rise is less than 5 F, high flow rate will normally
be accompanied by an excessive pressure drop. In such cases, contact your
Carrier representative for special selection of a cooler with wider baffle
spacing.

39

Performance data English (cont)


COOLING CAPACITIES, 50 Hz
85
UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT

040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

LCWT
(F)

40

42

44

45

46

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

34.6
41.3
50.3
59.2
69.1
79.7
89.3
98.3
108.6
123.5
144.4
157.8
178.6
197.6
35.7
42.9
52.1
61.3
71.6
82.6
92.6
102.1
112.8
126.8
148.0
162.3
183.6
204.9
36.8
44.4
53.9
63.5
74.1
85.5
95.9
106.0
117.0
130.0
151.6
166.8
188.8
212.5
37.3
45.2
54.8
64.6
75.4
87.1
97.6
108.0
119.0
131.7
153.4
169.1
191.4
216.3
37.8
46.0
55.8
65.7
76.7
88.7
99.3
110.0
121.2
133.4
155.2
171.5
194.0
220.2

34.2
43.2
54.1
62.7
70.6
75.4
95.9
102.4
122.1
129.0
161.5
171.2
196.0
216.9
34.7
44.0
55.1
63.9
71.9
76.9
97.9
104.5
124.8
130.8
163.8
174.1
199.3
221.9
35.2
44.9
56.1
65.1
73.3
78.4
99.9
106.7
127.5
132.6
166.1
176.9
202.7
227.0
35.4
45.3
56.7
65.7
73.9
79.2
100.9
107.8
128.9
133.5
167.3
178.4
204.3
229.5
35.7
45.8
57.2
66.4
74.6
80.0
101.9
108.9
130.3
134.4
168.4
179.8
206.0
232.1

NOTE: See legend and notes on page 41.

40

CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR
105
Cooler
Input
Flow
Cap.
Input
kW
Rate
(Tons)
kW
(Gpm)
36.6
78.7
31.1
39.0
45.7
93.1
36.4
48.0
57.1
113.9
44.9
59.8
66.2
134.2
52.9
69.4
74.9
156.2
61.4
78.8
79.6
180.1
70.9
83.4
101.2
201.6
79.1
106.1
108.1
222.2
87.3
113.3
128.1
246.4
97.2
133.7
136.6
280.5
110.7
143.6
170.2
329.5
130.8
178.4
180.3
358.0
141.2
188.8
206.1
406.6
161.2
215.7
227.3
446.9
175.8
236.9
37.2
81.2
32.1
39.6
46.6
96.7
37.8
49.0
58.2
118.2
46.5
61.0
67.5
139.2
54.9
70.9
76.4
162.1
63.7
80.5
81.3
187.1
73.6
85.3
103.4
209.2
82.1
108.5
110.4
231.1
90.8
115.9
131.0
256.0
101.0
136.9
138.6
288.2
113.8
145.9
172.7
338.0
134.1
181.2
183.5
368.7
145.4
192.2
209.6
418.5
165.8
219.5
232.7
464.3
182.6
242.7
37.8
83.8
33.1
40.2
47.6
100.3
39.3
50.1
59.4
122.5
48.2
62.3
68.9
144.3
56.9
72.3
77.8
168.1
66.1
82.1
82.9
194.2
76.4
87.1
105.6
217.1
85.2
110.9
112.8
240.2
94.4
118.5
134.0
266.0
104.9
140.1
140.6
296.1
116.9
148.1
175.3
346.7
137.5
184.0
186.6
379.5
149.7
195.6
213.2
430.5
170.6
223.3
238.1
481.9
189.7
248.5
38.1
85.1
33.6
40.6
48.1
102.2
40.0
50.6
59.9
124.7
49.1
63.0
69.5
146.9
57.9
73.1
78.6
171.1
67.3
82.9
83.8
197.6
77.8
88.1
106.7
221.1
86.8
112.1
114.0
244.8
96.2
119.9
135.5
271.0
106.9
141.7
141.6
299.9
118.4
149.2
176.6
351.0
139.3
185.4
188.2
385.0
151.9
197.4
215.1
436.8
172.9
225.2
240.9
490.9
193.2
251.5
38.3
86.4
34.2
40.9
48.6
104.1
40.7
51.1
60.5
126.9
50.0
63.6
70.2
149.5
59.0
73.8
79.3
174.1
68.5
83.7
84.6
201.2
79.2
89.0
107.8
225.1
88.4
113.3
115.3
249.6
98.1
121.2
137.0
276.0
108.9
143.3
142.6
304.1
120.0
150.3
177.9
355.4
141.0
186.8
189.8
390.5
154.0
199.1
216.9
442.9
175.3
227.2
243.6
500.0
196.8
254.5

TEMPERATURE (F)

95

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
82.9
99.0
120.4
141.7
165.4
190.8
213.8
235.3
260.0
295.7
345.7
377.7
427.5
473.0
85.5
102.7
124.8
146.9
171.4
197.9
221.9
244.6
270.2
303.7
354.5
388.7
439.9
490.9
88.1
106.5
129.2
152.2
177.6
205.1
230.0
254.2
280.4
311.8
363.4
399.9
452.6
509.4
89.5
108.4
131.5
154.9
180.8
208.9
234.1
259.0
285.5
315.8
367.7
405.6
458.9
518.8
90.8
110.4
133.8
157.6
183.9
212.7
238.2
263.8
290.7
319.9
372.2
411.3
465.2
528.2

Cap.
(Tons)
32.9
38.9
47.6
56.0
65.2
75.2
84.2
92.8
102.9
117.2
137.6
149.5
169.8
186.7
33.9
40.4
49.3
58.1
67.7
78.1
87.3
96.5
106.9
120.3
141.1
153.9
174.7
193.8
35.0
41.9
51.1
60.2
70.1
81.0
90.6
100.2
111.0
123.5
144.6
158.3
179.6
201.0
35.5
42.6
52.0
61.3
71.3
82.4
92.2
102.1
113.0
125.1
146.4
160.6
182.1
204.7
36.0
43.4
52.9
62.3
72.6
83.9
93.8
104.1
115.1
126.8
148.2
162.8
184.6
208.5

115
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
74.5
87.1
107.4
126.7
147.0
169.6
189.3
208.9
232.8
265.0
313.1
338.0
386.0
420.8
76.9
90.6
111.5
131.5
152.7
176.2
196.7
217.4
242.1
272.6
321.4
348.4
397.3
437.5
79.4
94.1
115.7
136.5
158.4
183.1
204.2
226.2
251.4
280.2
329.7
358.8
409.0
454.6
80.7
95.9
117.8
138.9
161.4
186.5
208.1
230.7
256.4
284.0
333.9
364.1
414.7
463.3
82.0
97.7
119.9
141.5
164.4
190.0
211.9
235.3
261.2
287.9
338.2
369.5
420.5
472.1

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

29.3
33.9
42.1
49.8
57.6
66.5
74.0
81.8
91.5
104.3
123.9
132.8
152.4
164.9
30.3
35.3
43.7
51.7
59.8
69.1
76.9
85.2
95.1
107.2
127.1
136.8
156.9
171.5
31.3
36.7
45.4
53.6
62.1
71.7
79.8
88.6
98.9
110.1
130.4
140.9
161.5
178.2
31.8
37.4
46.2
54.6
63.2
73.1
81.3
90.3
100.8
111.7
132.1
143.0
163.8
181.6
32.3
38.1
47.0
55.6
64.4
74.5
82.8
92.2
102.7
113.2
133.7
145.1
166.0
185.0

41.1
50.0
62.3
72.4
82.5
87.0
110.6
118.2
138.8
150.2
186.2
196.4
224.6
245.7
41.9
51.1
63.6
74.0
84.3
89.0
113.1
121.0
142.2
152.6
189.2
200.2
228.7
251.9
42.6
52.3
65.0
75.5
86.1
91.0
115.7
123.9
145.7
155.0
192.2
203.9
232.9
258.1
43.0
52.9
65.7
76.3
87.0
92.0
117.1
125.3
147.4
156.3
193.7
205.8
235.0
261.3
43.3
53.5
66.4
77.2
87.9
93.0
118.4
126.8
149.2
157.5
195.2
207.7
237.0
264.4

125
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
70.2
81.2
100.8
119.2
137.8
159.2
177.1
195.8
219.1
249.6
296.5
317.8
364.9
394.8
72.6
84.5
104.7
123.8
143.3
165.5
184.1
204.0
227.9
256.7
304.5
327.8
375.9
410.8
75.0
87.9
108.7
128.5
148.8
171.9
191.3
212.4
237.0
263.9
312.6
337.9
387.1
427.1
76.2
89.6
110.8
130.9
151.6
175.3
194.9
216.6
241.7
267.8
316.7
343.0
392.7
435.5
77.4
91.4
112.8
133.4
154.5
178.7
198.6
221.1
246.2
271.5
320.8
348.1
398.3
443.9

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

27.4
31.4
39.3
46.7
53.8
62.1
68.9
76.3
85.7
97.7
116.8
124.2
143.3
153.9
28.4
32.7
40.9
48.5
55.9
64.6
71.6
79.5
89.2
100.5
120.0
128.1
147.6

29.3
34.0
42.4
50.3
58.1
67.1
74.4
82.8
92.8
103.4
123.2
132.1
152.1

29.8
34.7
43.2
51.2
59.2
68.4
75.8
84.5
94.6
104.8

134.1
154.4

30.3
35.4
44.1
52.2
60.3
69.7
77.3
86.2
96.4
106.2

136.1
156.7

43.2
51.8
64.5
75.1
85.9
90.3
114.6
122.7
143.6
156.2
193.4
203.4
232.8
253.7
44.0
53.0
66.0
76.8
87.8
92.4
117.4
125.7
147.2
158.8
196.7
207.4
237.2

44.8
54.3
67.5
78.5
89.7
94.6
120.2
128.8
150.9
161.5
200.0
211.4
241.8

45.2
54.9
68.2
79.4
90.7
95.7
121.6
130.3
152.8
162.8

213.5
244.1

45.6
55.5
69.0
80.3
91.7
96.8
123.0
131.9
154.6
164.1

215.5
246.3

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
65.7
75.2
94.1
111.7
128.7
148.7
164.8
182.8
205.2
234.0
279.5
297.3
343.1
368.5
68.0
78.4
97.9
116.1
133.9
154.7
171.5
190.6
213.8
240.8
287.4
306.9
353.6

70.4
81.6
101.8
120.6
139.2
160.9
178.4
198.6
222.5
247.8
295.2
316.6
364.6

71.5
83.3
103.7
122.9
141.9
164.0
181.8
202.6
226.9
251.3

321.5
370.4

72.7
84.9
105.7
125.2
144.6
167.1
185.4
206.7
231.3
254.8

326.4
375.8

COOLING CAPACITIES, 50 Hz (cont)


85
UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT

040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

LCWT
(F)

48

50

60

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

38.9
47.6
57.7
68.0
79.3
91.8
102.7
114.1
125.5
136.8
159.0
176.2
199.2
228.1
40.1
49.3
59.6
70.3
82.1
94.9
106.3
118.2
130.0
140.2
162.7
180.9
204.5
236.2
45.8
56.7
69.5
79.9
95.1
106.6
122.0
138.3
153.6
157.9
182.0
205.7
232.0
267.8

36.2
46.6
58.2
67.6
75.9
81.5
103.9
111.1
133.1
136.2
170.8
182.8
209.4
237.4
36.7
47.5
59.3
68.8
77.3
83.1
106.0
113.4
136.0
138.0
173.2
185.7
212.8
242.7
39.2
51.3
64.6
73.7
83.6
89.0
114.8
123.8
150.9
147.3
185.3
201.0
230.3
263.2

CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR
105
Cooler
Input
Flow
Cap.
Input
kW
Rate
(Tons)
kW
(Gpm)
38.9
89.0
35.2
41.6
49.5
107.9
42.3
52.2
61.7
131.4
51.8
64.9
71.6
154.9
61.1
75.3
80.8
180.3
71.0
85.4
86.4
208.6
82.0
90.8
110.1
233.2
91.6
115.8
117.7
259.0
101.9
123.9
140.1
286.2
113.0
146.6
144.6
312.1
123.1
152.5
180.4
364.1
144.5
189.6
193.0
401.7
158.4
202.6
220.6
455.5
180.3
231.2
249.3
518.6
204.0
260.4
39.5
91.7
36.3
42.2
50.5
111.8
43.8
53.3
62.9
135.9
53.6
66.2
73.0
160.3
63.2
76.8
82.3
186.7
73.4
87.0
88.1
216.1
85.0
92.8
112.3
241.5
94.8
118.3
120.2
268.9
105.7
126.6
143.2
296.6
117.1
150.0
146.7
320.2
126.4
154.8
183.0
373.1
148.0
192.4
196.3
412.9
162.9
206.1
224.3
468.1
185.2
235.2
255.0
537.4
211.5
266.6
42.3
105.4
41.6
45.3
54.3
127.8
49.5
57.1
68.2
157.2
61.2
71.4
77.9
180.9
70.6
81.7
89.1
216.9
84.2
93.8
93.9
240.8
93.7
98.4
121.1
274.8
106.6
126.7
130.7
312.1
121.3
137.0
158.7
350.3
136.4
165.1
157.0
362.3
143.2
166.3
196.3
419.0
166.3
206.8
213.0
471.5
185.6
223.6
243.3
533.0
211.2
255.8
275.2
606.0
236.2
286.2

TEMPERATURE (F)

95

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
93.5
114.3
138.4
163.2
190.4
220.2
246.6
273.8
301.3
328.2
381.5
422.8
478.0
547.5
96.2
118.4
143.1
168.8
197.1
227.8
255.2
283.9
312.2
336.6
390.7
434.4
490.9
567.0
110.3
136.5
167.2
192.2
228.9
256.4
293.5
332.7
369.5
379.9
437.9
494.8
558.1
644.3

Cap.
(Tons)
37.1
45.0
54.7
64.5
75.1
86.9
97.2
107.9
119.2
130.0
151.7
167.4
189.8
216.1
38.2
46.6
56.6
66.8
77.7
90.0
100.6
112.0
123.5
133.4
155.4
172.0
194.9
223.8
43.8
53.1
65.4
75.2
90.2
100.1
114.2
129.7
145.6
150.6
174.2
196.0
221.6
251.9

LEGEND
Cap.
Cooling Capacity Tons of Refrigeration
Input kW Compressor Power Input
LCWT
Leaving Chilled Water Temperature (F)
NOTES:
1. Ratings apply to units with electronic or thermostatic expansion valves.
2. All ratings are in accordance with ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Institute, U.S.A.) Standard 590-92, based on:
a. A cooler water temperature rise of 10 F. When greater accuracy is desired,
correct design LCWT, before entering rating tables, by reference to the LCWT
correction curve.
b. A fouling factor of 0.00025 in the cooler.
c. Refrigerant 22.

115
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
84.6
101.4
124.2
146.6
170.3
196.9
219.7
244.5
271.1
295.5
346.8
380.2
432.7
489.6
87.2
105.2
128.6
151.8
176.4
204.2
227.7
253.8
281.1
303.6
355.2
391.1
444.7
507.8
100.1
119.1
147.3
169.8
202.5
225.3
256.3
291.8
328.0
344.4
400.0
446.5
507.9
568.1

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

33.3
39.5
48.8
57.6
66.8
77.2
85.9
95.7
106.6
116.3
137.1
149.4
170.7
192.1
34.3
41.0
50.5
59.7
69.2
80.0
89.1
99.5
110.6
119.3
140.5
153.7
175.5
199.1
38.8
45.9
57.1
66.0
78.4
87.3
98.9
113.0
127.4
135.5
157.6
173.0
200.6

44.1
54.6
67.8
78.8
89.7
95.1
121.1
129.7
152.7
160.0
198.3
211.4
241.2
270.9
44.8
55.8
69.3
80.4
91.5
97.1
123.8
132.6
156.3
162.4
201.3
215.3
245.5
277.3
47.8
59.5
74.4
85.1
98.0
102.4
131.8
142.8
171.0
175.0
216.3
232.0
267.7

125
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
79.9
94.9
117.0
138.3
160.3
185.4
206.2
229.8
255.8
279.0
329.1
358.5
409.6
460.9
82.5
98.5
121.3
143.2
166.2
192.1
213.8
238.8
265.5
286.5
337.4
369.0
421.5
478.1
93.4
110.5
137.3
158.7
188.5
210.1
238.0
271.7
306.5
326.0
379.1
415.2
482.5

Cap.
(Tons)

Input
kW

31.3
36.8
45.7
54.1
62.6
72.4
80.2
89.6
100.2
109.2

140.2

32.3
38.2
47.4
56.1
64.9
75.1
83.3
93.2
104.0
112.2

35.7
42.4
53.0
61.4
72.6
81.0

104.7
118.6

46.4
56.8
70.5
82.0
93.7
99.0
125.9
135.0
158.4
166.8

219.6

47.2
58.1
72.1
83.8
95.6
101.2
128.8
138.2
162.2
169.5

49.8
61.7
77.0
88.2
101.9
106.1

148.0
176.4

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(Gpm)
75.2
88.3
109.7
129.9
150.1
173.7
192.5
215.1
240.5
262.1

336.4

77.6
91.8
113.8
134.7
155.8
180.3
199.9
223.8
249.7
269.4

85.8
101.9
127.4
147.7
174.6
195.0

251.9
285.2

3. When a corrected LCWT is used, cooler pressure drop must also be corrected
for new LCWT:
a. Enter rating table for corrected LCWT. By interpolation, determine corrected
capacity (tons) and power input (kW) to compressor at its rated voltage.
b. Calculate corrected flow rate through the cooler:
= 24 x capacity in tons
= U.S. gpm
temperature rise F
c. On Cooler Pressure Drop chart (pages 32 and 33),enter cooler pressure
drop curve at corrected flow rate and read pressure drop.
4. When chilled water temperature rise is less than 5 F, high flow rate will normally be accompanied by an excessive pressure drop. In such cases, contact
your Carrier representative for special selection of a cooler with wider baffle
spacing.

41

Performance data SI
COOLING CAPACITIES 60 Hz
30
UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT

040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

LCWT
(C)

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

123.1
141.6
171.3
214.9
246.0
278.1
297.4
337.1
363.9
418.6
486.4
542.5
594.5
681.5
126.5
146.5
177.0
221.9
253.7
287.4
307.5
349.1
376.7
428.4
497.6
556.7
609.7
705.3
129.9
151.4
182.7
229.1
261.7
296.7
317.9
361.4
389.8
438.7
508.7
571.1
625.2
728.8

34.9
42.0
50.8
64.4
74.9
84.9
88.9
97.4
111.2
126.1
148.2
165.7
182.3
213.2
35.4
42.8
51.6
65.4
76.2
86.5
90.5
99.1
113.3
127.6
150.1
168.1
185.0
217.7
35.8
43.5
52.4
66.5
77.4
88.0
92.1
100.9
115.4
129.2
152.0
170.5
187.6
222.1

CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR TEMPERATURE (C)


40
45
Cooler
Cooler
Input
Flow
Cap.
Input
Flow
Cap.
Input
kW
Rate
(kW)
kW
Rate
(kW)
kW
(L/s)
(L/s)
37.2
5.0
111.3
39.3
4.8
105.1
41.2
44.3
5.7
125.3
46.3
5.4
117.1
48.2
53.5
7.0
153.2
56.1
6.6
144.1
58.4
67.8
8.8
193.5
70.9
8.3
182.7
73.7
78.7
10.1
223.1
82.3
9.6
211.6
85.6
89.1
11.3
248.9
92.9
10.7
234.2
96.4
93.6
12.1
264.4
98.0
11.3
247.9
102.0
102.7
13.7
300.7
107.6
12.9
282.4
112.1
116.8
14.8
325.9
121.9
14.0
306.9
126.7
132.7
17.1
380.0
138.9
16.3
360.3
144.6
156.1
19.9
441.4
163.6
18.9
418.8
170.7
173.8
22.1
487.8
181.3
20.9
460.0
188.0
191.5
24.3
537.5
200.0
23.1
508.5
208.0
222.5
27.7
609.5
231.1
26.2
573.3
238.9
37.7
5.2
114.5
39.9
4.9
108.3
41.9
45.1
5.9
129.8
47.2
5.6
121.4
49.2
54.5
7.2
158.5
57.1
6.8
149.2
59.6
68.9
9.1
200.1
72.2
8.6
189.1
75.1
80.1
10.4
230.4
83.8
9.9
218.6
87.2
90.8
11.7
257.6
94.8
11.1
242.5
98.4
95.4
12.5
273.9
100.0
11.8
257.0
104.2
104.7
14.2
311.9
109.7
13.4
293.2
114.4
119.1
15.4
337.8
124.5
14.5
318.4
129.4
134.4
17.6
389.4
140.8
16.7
369.3
146.7
158.2
20.4
452.0
165.9
19.4
429.0
173.2
176.5
22.7
501.2
184.2
21.5
472.9
191.2
194.4
25.0
552.4
203.2
23.7
522.8
211.4
227.2
28.7
631.2
236.2
27.1
594.6
244.4
38.2
5.3
117.8
40.4
5.1
111.5
42.5
45.9
6.1
134.4
48.1
5.8
125.9
50.2
55.4
7.5
163.9
58.2
7.0
154.4
60.7
70.1
9.4
206.9
73.5
8.9
195.6
76.6
81.4
10.7
237.7
85.3
10.2
225.8
88.8
92.5
12.1
266.5
96.6
11.5
251.1
100.4
97.2
12.9
283.5
102.0
12.1
266.2
106.2
106.6
14.7
323.3
111.9
13.9
304.2
116.8
121.4
15.9
350.1
127.0
15.1
330.1
132.1
136.2
18.0
398.8
142.7
17.1
378.5
148.8
160.2
20.9
462.7
168.2
19.9
439.2
175.6
179.2
23.4
515.1
187.2
22.1
486.1
194.4
197.3
25.6
567.0
206.4
24.4
537.4
214.9
232.0
29.7
653.3
241.3
28.1
615.9
249.9
35

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
5.3
6.1
7.4
9.2
10.6
11.9
12.8
14.5
15.6
18.0
20.9
23.3
25.5
29.3
5.4
6.3
7.6
9.5
10.9
12.3
13.2
15.0
16.2
18.4
21.4
23.9
26.2
30.3
5.6
6.5
7.9
9.8
11.2
12.8
13.7
15.5
16.8
18.9
21.9
24.5
26.9
31.3

Cap.
(kW)
117.3
133.4
162.3
204.3
234.6
263.6
280.9
318.8
344.8
399.4
464.0
515.3
566.3
645.2
120.6
138.1
167.8
211.1
242.1
272.6
290.6
330.7
357.3
409.0
474.9
529.4
581.4
667.7
124.0
142.9
173.3
218.0
249.7
281.7
300.7
342.4
370.0
418.7
485.9
543.4
595.9
691.2

LEGEND
Cap.
Cooling Capacity kW of Refrigeration
Input kW Compressor Power Input
LCWT
Leaving Chilled Water Temperature (C)
NOTES:
1. Ratings apply to units with electronic or thermostatic expansion valves.
2. All ratings are in accordance with ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Institute, U.S.A.) Standard 590-92, based on:
a. A cooler chilled water temperature rise of 6 C. When greater accuracy is
desired, correct design LCWT, before entering rating tables, by reference to
the LCWT correction curve.
b. A fouling factor of .000044 in the cooler.
c. Refrigerant 22.

42

50
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
4.5
5.0
6.2
7.8
9.1
10.1
10.6
12.1
13.2
15.5
18.0
19.7
21.8
24.6
4.7
5.2
6.4
8.1
9.4
10.4
11.0
12.6
13.7
15.9
18.4
20.3
22.5
25.5
4.8
5.4
6.6
8.4
9.7
10.8
11.4
13.1
14.2
16.3
18.9
20.9
23.1
26.5

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

98.7
108.8
134.9
171.8
200.1
219.3
231.5
263.8
287.8
340.1
395.9
431.6
479.2
537.8
101.9
113.0
139.8
178.0
206.9
227.4
240.2
274.4
298.9
349.1
406.0
444.2
492.8
557.5
105.1
117.3
144.8
184.2
213.7
235.7
249.0
284.9
310.2
357.9
415.9
456.8
506.5
578.4

43.0
49.8
60.5
76.3
88.7
99.4
105.7
116.0
131.0
149.9
177.4
194.0
215.3
246.1
43.7
50.9
61.8
77.8
90.4
101.6
108.0
118.6
133.9
152.2
180.1
197.4
218.9
251.8
44.5
52.0
63.0
79.4
92.2
103.8
110.3
121.2
136.9
154.4
182.7
200.9
222.6
257.7

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
4.2
4.7
5.8
7.4
8.6
9.4
9.9
11.3
12.4
14.6
17.0
18.5
20.6
23.1
4.4
4.9
6.0
7.6
8.9
9.8
10.3
11.8
12.8
15.0
17.4
19.1
21.2
23.9
4.5
5.0
6.2
7.9
9.2
10.1
10.7
12.2
13.3
15.4
17.9
19.6
21.8
24.9

3. When a corrected LCWT is used, cooler pressure drop must also be corrected
for new LCWT:
a. Enter rating table for corrected LCWT. By interpolation, determine corrected
capacity (kW) and power input (kW) to compressor at its rated voltage.
b. Calculate corrected flow rate through the cooler:
= 0.239 x capacity in kW
= L/s
temperature rise C
c. Enter cooler pressure drop curve (pages 32 and 33) at corrected flow rate
and read pressure drop.
4. When chilled water temperature rise is less than 3 C, high flow rate will normally be accompanied by an excessive pressure drop. In such cases, contact
your Carrier representative for special selection of a cooler with wider baffle
spacing.

COOLING CAPACITIES 60 Hz (cont)


30
UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT

040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

LCWT
(C)

10

13

16

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

133.4
156.4
188.5
236.3
269.7
306.3
328.4
373.9
403.2
448.9
520.4
585.6
641.3
753.6
136.9
161.5
194.4
243.8
278.0
316.1
339.0
386.7
416.6
459.2
532.0
600.4
657.7
778.4
140.5
166.7
200.4
251.3
286.3
326.0
349.7
399.5
430.4
469.7
543.7
615.1
674.0
803.7
144.1
172.0
206.6
259.0
294.8
336.4
360.7
412.9
444.5
480.1
555.6
630.2
690.5
829.1
155.0
188.4
225.5
282.8
321.2
367.9
394.3
453.9
488.1
512.8
591.7
676.3
740.9
909.3
166.3
198.5
240.9
295.6
336.5
376.2
413.5
481.5
528.4
546.1
629.1
724.7
793.7
942.3

36.2
44.3
53.3
67.6
78.7
89.6
93.8
102.6
117.6
130.8
153.9
173.0
190.4
226.7
36.7
45.0
54.1
68.6
80.0
91.1
95.4
104.3
119.7
132.4
155.9
175.5
193.1
231.3
37.1
45.8
55.0
69.7
81.2
92.7
97.1
106.1
121.9
134.0
157.8
178.0
195.9
235.9
37.6
46.5
55.9
70.8
82.5
94.3
98.8
107.9
124.1
135.6
159.7
180.5
198.7
240.7
38.9
48.9
58.5
74.1
86.4
99.2
104.0
113.3
130.8
140.4
165.6
188.1
207.1
255.4
40.2
50.3
60.5
75.7
88.4
100.4
106.7
116.7
136.6
145.3
171.5
196.0
215.8
261.0

CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR
40
Cooler
Input
Flow
Cap.
Input
kW
Rate
(kW)
kW
(L/s)
38.7
5.5
121.2
41.0
46.8
6.4
139.1
49.1
56.4
7.7
169.4
59.2
71.3
9.7
213.7
74.8
82.8
11.1
245.3
86.8
94.2
12.5
275.6
98.5
99.0
13.4
293.2
103.9
108.5
15.2
334.9
114.0
123.8
16.5
362.6
129.6
137.9
18.4
408.3
144.6
162.3
21.4
473.4
170.4
181.9
24.0
528.9
190.2
200.2
26.3
581.7
209.6
237.0
30.7
676.4
246.5
39.2
5.6
124.6
41.6
47.6
6.6
143.9
50.0
57.3
7.9
174.9
60.3
72.5
10.0
220.7
76.1
84.2
11.4
253.1
88.3
95.9
12.9
284.8
100.4
100.9
13.8
303.1
105.9
110.5
15.8
346.9
116.2
126.1
17.0
375.4
132.2
139.7
18.9
418.3
146.5
164.4
21.9
484.4
172.7
184.6
24.6
542.9
193.1
203.2
27.0
596.6
212.8
242.0
31.8
699.7
251.9
39.7
5.8
128.0
42.2
48.4
6.8
148.7
50.9
58.3
8.2
180.6
61.3
73.7
10.3
227.8
77.4
85.6
11.8
260.9
89.8
97.7
13.4
294.0
102.3
102.7
14.3
313.0
107.9
112.5
16.3
359.1
118.4
128.5
17.6
388.2
134.7
141.4
19.3
428.2
148.5
166.6
22.4
495.4
174.9
187.4
25.2
557.0
196.1
206.3
27.7
612.3
216.0
247.0
32.9
723.7
257.3
40.2
5.9
131.5
42.7
49.3
7.0
153.7
51.8
59.2
8.5
186.3
62.4
74.9
10.6
235.0
78.8
87.1
12.1
268.8
91.4
99.4
13.8
303.5 104.2
104.5
14.7
323.2 109.9
114.5
16.9
371.5 120.6
130.9
18.2
401.4 137.4
143.2
19.8
438.2 150.4
168.7
22.9
506.9 177.3
190.2
25.9
571.3 199.1
209.3
28.4
627.9 219.3
252.0
34.0
747.8 262.7
41.7
6.4
142.1
44.5
51.9
7.7
169.1
54.7
62.1
9.3
204.2
65.6
78.6
11.7
257.5
82.8
91.4
13.3
293.7
96.1
104.8
15.1
331.5 109.8
110.2
16.2
353.8 115.8
120.5
18.6
410.1 127.3
138.3
20.1
442.4 145.4
148.6
21.2
469.1 156.3
175.1
24.4
541.3 184.3
198.6
27.9
615.1 208.3
218.5
30.6
675.9 229.3
267.8
37.3
822.3 279.4
43.2
6.9
151.6
45.9
53.0
8.0
174.3
55.5
63.9
9.8
213.1
67.0
79.9
12.1
263.4
83.7
93.0
13.7
300.8
97.1
105.5
15.3
334.0 110.1
112.4
16.8
363.3 117.6
123.5
19.6
425.7 129.8
143.6
21.5
468.2 150.0
154.0
22.6
500.7 162.2
181.7
26.0
576.7 191.4
206.7
29.8
652.7 215.8
228.0
32.8
725.4 239.6
272.0
38.4
837.7 282.2

TEMPERATURE (C)

35

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
5.7
6.7
8.1
10.2
11.6
13.2
14.1
16.1
17.3
19.3
22.4
25.2
27.6
32.4
5.9
7.0
8.4
10.5
12.0
13.6
14.6
16.6
17.9
19.8
22.9
25.8
28.3
33.5
6.0
7.2
8.6
10.8
12.3
14.0
15.1
17.2
18.5
20.2
23.4
26.5
29.0
34.6
6.2
7.4
8.9
11.2
12.7
14.5
15.5
17.8
19.1
20.7
23.9
27.1
29.7
35.7
6.7
8.1
9.7
12.2
13.8
15.9
17.0
19.6
21.0
22.1
25.5
29.2
31.9
39.2
7.2
8.6
10.4
12.8
14.5
16.2
17.8
20.8
22.8
23.6
27.2
31.3
34.3
40.7

Cap.
(kW)
127.4
147.8
179.0
225.1
257.5
291.1
310.8
354.5
382.9
428.9
496.9
557.6
611.4
714.9
130.9
152.7
184.7
232.3
265.5
300.5
321.0
366.9
396.1
438.9
508.1
571.9
627.4
739.3
134.3
157.7
190.6
239.6
273.5
310.1
331.5
379.5
409.4
449.1
519.8
586.5
643.0
763.8
137.9
162.9
196.5
247.1
281.9
320.0
341.9
392.3
423.0
459.4
531.4
601.0
659.0
788.7
148.7
178.8
214.9
270.2
307.5
350.6
374.7
432.1
465.3
491.1
566.7
646.2
708.5
865.6
159.8
186.3
227.0
279.6
318.6
355.1
388.2
453.5
498.1
523.6
602.9
691.0
759.5
889.8

45
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
5.2
6.0
7.3
9.2
10.5
11.9
12.6
14.4
15.6
17.6
20.4
22.7
25.0
29.1
5.4
6.2
7.5
9.5
10.9
12.3
13.0
14.9
16.2
18.0
20.8
23.4
25.7
30.1
5.5
6.4
7.8
9.8
11.2
12.7
13.5
15.5
16.7
18.4
21.3
24.0
26.4
31.2
5.7
6.6
8.0
10.1
11.6
13.1
13.9
16.0
17.3
18.9
21.8
24.6
27.0
32.2
6.1
7.3
8.8
11.1
12.7
14.3
15.3
17.7
19.1
20.2
23.3
26.5
29.1
35.5
6.5
7.5
9.2
11.4
13.0
14.4
15.7
18.4
20.2
21.6
24.9
28.2
31.3
36.2

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

114.8
130.4
159.7
202.2
233.0
259.9
275.6
315.4
342.2
388.1
449.9
499.7
551.9
637.6
118.2
135.0
165.1
209.0
240.4
268.8
285.0
327.0
354.6
397.2
460.4
513.0
566.2
660.4
121.5
139.7
170.5
215.8
248.1
277.8
294.7
338.8
367.1
406.7
471.1
527.0
581.6
683.2
124.9
144.5
176.1
222.8
255.8
286.9
304.6
350.8
379.7
416.7
482.0
540.9
596.5
706.8
135.3
159.4
193.4
243.8
279.9

332.1
388.0
419.1
446.4
515.6
583.5
642.5

140.9
162.3
199.4
247.5
283.3

338.7
398.1
438.6
477.6
550.2
611.2
691.8

43.2
51.2
61.9
78.0
90.5
102.5
108.5
119.1
134.9
150.9
178.1
197.7
218.4
255.4
43.8
52.2
63.0
79.4
92.1
104.5
110.6
121.5
137.7
153.0
180.6
200.9
221.8
261.1
44.5
53.2
64.2
80.9
93.8
106.6
112.8
123.9
140.6
155.0
183.0
204.2
225.4
266.8
45.1
54.2
65.3
82.4
95.4
108.6
115.0
126.3
143.4
157.2
185.5
207.4
228.9
272.6
47.1
57.3
68.9
86.6
100.6

121.0
133.7
152.0
163.6
193.1
217.4
239.6

48.0
57.8
69.9
87.2
101.0

122.3
135.4
155.8
170.1
200.8
223.5
250.6

50
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
4.9
5.6
6.9
8.7
10.0
11.2
11.9
13.6
14.7
16.7
19.4
21.5
23.7
27.4
5.1
5.8
7.1
9.0
10.3
11.6
12.3
14.1
15.3
17.1
19.8
22.1
24.4
28.4
5.2
6.0
7.3
9.3
10.7
12.0
12.7
14.6
15.8
17.5
20.3
22.7
25.0
29.4
5.4
6.2
7.6
9.6
11.0
12.4
13.1
15.1
16.4
17.9
20.8
23.3
25.7
30.4
5.8
6.9
8.3
10.5
12.1

14.3
16.7
18.1
19.3
22.2
25.2
27.7

6.1
7.0
8.6
10.7
12.2

14.6
17.2
18.9
20.6
23.7
26.4
29.9

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

108.3
121.6
149.9
190.6
220.7
243.9
257.9
295.8
321.7
366.9
426.1
469.7
520.8

111.5
126.1
155.1
197.1
227.8
252.5
267.0
306.7
333.6
376.2
436.5
482.8
535.1

114.8
130.6
160.4
203.7
235.3
261.3
276.3
318.0
345.7
385.3
446.8

549.7

118.2
135.2
165.7
210.5
242.7
270.2
285.8
329.4
358.0
394.6
457.4

564.2

128.3
149.2
182.4
229.6
265.0

310.8
365.5
395.9
423.7
489.8

130.1
150.5
185.7
231.5
265.9

314.4
370.6
409.2
453.9

45.2
53.1
64.3
80.9
93.9
106.0
112.6
123.8
139.9
156.7
185.4
204.3
226.4

45.9
54.2
65.5
82.5
95.7
108.2
115.0
126.3
142.9
159.0
188.0
207.8
230.2

46.7
55.3
66.8
84.1
97.5
110.4
117.3
129.0
146.0
161.2
190.7

234.0

47.4
56.4
68.0
85.7
99.3
112.7
119.7
131.6
149.0
163.5
193.4

237.7

49.5
59.7
71.9
90.0
104.5

125.9
139.6
158.3
170.5
201.6

49.8
59.9
72.4
90.3
104.5

126.5
140.5
161.1
177.5

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
4.7
5.2
6.4
8.2
9.5
10.5
11.1
12.7
13.8
15.8
18.3
20.2
22.4

4.8
5.4
6.7
8.5
9.8
10.9
11.5
13.2
14.4
16.2
18.8
20.8
23.0

4.9
5.6
6.9
8.8
10.1
11.2
11.9
13.7
14.9
16.6
19.2

23.7

5.1
5.8
7.1
9.1
10.5
11.6
12.3
14.2
15.4
17.0
19.7

24.3

5.5
6.4
7.9
9.9
11.4

13.4
15.8
17.1
18.3
21.1

5.6
6.5
8.0
10.0
11.5

13.6
16.0
17.7
19.6

43

Performance data SI (cont)


COOLING CAPACITIES 50 Hz
30
UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT

040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

LCWT
(C)

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

119.7
142.4
173.5
204.1
238.2
274.7
307.8
338.4
374.5
427.6
500.5
545.7
618.1
680.9
123.1
147.2
179.1
210.8
245.9
283.8
318.1
350.4
387.4
437.8
511.7
559.8
633.6
704.0
126.4
152.1
184.8
217.6
253.9
292.9
328.5
362.5
400.4
448.1
523.1
574.1
649.7
727.3

34.2
43.1
54.0
62.6
70.6
75.2
95.7
102.1
121.6
129.0
161.4
171.0
195.7
216.0
34.7
43.9
54.9
63.7
71.7
76.6
97.5
104.0
124.1
130.7
163.5
173.6
198.6
220.5
35.1
44.7
55.8
64.8
72.9
78.0
99.3
106.0
126.6
132.3
165.6
176.2
201.7
225.0

CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR
40
Cooler
Input
Flow
Cap.
Input
kW
Rate
(kW)
kW
(L/s)
36.4
4.9
108.6
38.5
45.3
5.8
126.9
47.3
56.6
7.1
156.4
59.0
65.7
8.3
184.5
68.5
74.3
9.7
214.1
77.8
78.9
11.2
247.0
82.3
100.4
12.5
275.7
104.7
107.1
13.8
304.0
111.8
126.9
15.3
338.7
131.9
135.8
17.5
387.4
142.1
169.2
20.6
457.7
176.5
179.1
22.3
493.7
186.6
204.7
25.4
563.6
213.2
225.2
27.8
612.5
233.7
36.9
5.0
111.8
39.0
46.2
6.0
131.4
48.3
57.6
7.3
161.7
60.1
66.9
8.6
190.7
69.8
75.6
10.0
221.4
79.3
80.4
11.6
255.5
84.0
102.3
13.0
285.2
106.8
109.2
14.3
314.9
114.1
129.6
15.9
350.6
134.7
137.5
17.9
397.1
144.1
171.5
21.1
468.3
179.0
181.9
22.9
506.9
189.6
207.9
26.0
578.5
216.6
230.0
28.7
634.1
238.8
37.4
5.2
115.0
39.6
47.0
6.2
136.0
49.2
58.7
7.6
167.1
61.3
68.1
8.9
197.0
71.1
76.9
10.4
228.8
80.7
81.9
12.0
264.3
85.6
104.3
13.4
294.9
108.9
111.4
14.8
326.4
116.4
132.3
16.4
362.9
137.6
139.4
18.4
406.8
146.0
173.7
21.5
479.0
181.5
184.7
23.5
520.4
192.7
211.0
26.7
592.8
220.0
234.9
29.7
656.1
244.0

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
5.1
6.1
7.4
8.8
10.2
11.8
13.2
14.5
16.1
18.4
21.5
23.4
26.5
29.2
5.3
6.3
7.7
9.1
10.6
12.2
13.7
15.1
16.6
18.8
22.0
24.1
27.2
30.2
5.4
6.5
7.9
9.4
10.9
12.6
14.1
15.6
17.2
19.3
22.5
24.7
27.9
31.3

Cap.
(kW)
114.2
134.7
165.0
194.3
226.1
260.7
291.8
321.3
356.6
407.7
479.2
519.8
591.0
646.6
117.5
139.3
170.4
200.8
233.6
269.7
301.6
332.6
369.0
417.6
490.1
533.5
605.9
669.0
120.7
144.0
176.0
207.3
241.4
278.7
311.8
344.5
381.7
427.6
501.1
547.4
621.2
691.9

LEGEND
Cap.
Cooling Capacity kW of Refrigeration
Input kW Compressor Power Input
LCWT
Leaving Chilled Water Temperature (C)
NOTES:
1. Ratings apply to units with electronic or thermostatic expansion valves.
2. All ratings are in accordance with ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Institute, U.S.A.) Standard 590-92, based on:
a. A cooler chilled water temperature rise of 6 C. When greater accuracy is
desired, correct design LCWT, before entering rating tables, by reference to
the LCWT correction curve.
b. A fouling factor of .000044 in the cooler.
c. Refrigerant 22.

44

TEMPERATURE (C)

35

45
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
4.7
5.4
6.7
7.9
9.2
10.6
11.8
13.0
14.5
16.6
19.6
21.2
24.2
26.3
4.8
5.6
6.9
8.2
9.5
11.0
12.3
13.5
15.1
17.1
20.1
21.8
24.9
27.2
4.9
5.8
7.2
8.5
9.8
11.4
12.7
14.0
15.6
17.5
20.6
22.4
25.5
28.2

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

102.9
119.1
147.8
174.7
202.1
233.3
259.8
286.9
320.8
367.1
435.9
467.2
535.6
578.4
106.0
123.4
152.9
180.7
209.1
241.5
268.8
297.5
332.3
376.3
446.2
480.0
550.2
599.2
109.2
127.8
158.1
186.7
216.3
249.8
278.1
308.3
344.1
385.9
456.6
493.1
564.6
620.4

40.4
49.1
61.2
71.2
81.1
85.5
108.7
116.2
136.5
148.0
183.5
193.5
221.2
241.6
41.1
50.2
62.5
72.6
82.7
87.3
111.0
118.7
139.5
150.1
186.1
196.8
224.9
247.1
41.7
51.2
63.7
74.0
84.2
89.0
113.3
121.2
142.6
152.3
188.8
200.1
228.5
252.6

50
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
4.4
5.1
6.3
7.5
8.7
10.0
11.2
12.3
13.8
15.8
18.7
20.1
23.0
24.8
4.6
5.3
6.6
7.8
9.0
10.4
11.5
12.8
14.3
16.2
19.2
20.6
23.6
25.7
4.7
5.5
6.8
8.0
9.3
10.7
12.0
13.3
14.8
16.6
19.6
21.2
24.3
26.7

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

97.1
111.3
139.1
164.9
190.1
219.6
243.7
269.8
302.7
346.7
413.7
440.4
507.4
544.1
100.1
115.4
144.0
170.6
196.9
227.5
252.5
279.9
313.9
355.6
423.9
452.8
521.5
564.3
103.2
119.7
149.0
176.4
203.8
235.5
261.3
290.3
325.1
364.6
434.0
465.4
535.8
584.6

42.3
50.8
63.2
73.7
84.1
88.5
112.3
120.2
140.8
153.4
190.0
199.8
228.7
248.8
43.0
51.9
64.6
75.1
85.8
90.4
114.8
122.9
144.0
155.7
192.9
203.3
232.6
254.7
43.7
53.0
65.9
76.6
87.5
92.3
117.2
125.6
147.2
158.0
195.8
206.9
236.6
260.5

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
4.2
4.8
6.0
7.1
8.2
9.4
10.5
11.6
13.0
14.9
17.8
18.9
21.8
23.4
4.3
5.0
6.2
7.3
8.5
9.8
10.8
12.0
13.5
15.3
18.2
19.5
22.4
24.2
4.4
5.1
6.4
7.6
8.8
10.1
11.2
12.5
14.0
15.7
18.7
20.0
23.0
25.1

3. When a corrected LCWT is used, cooler pressure drop must also be corrected
for new LCWT:
a. Enter rating table for corrected LCWT. By interpolation, determine corrected
capacity (kW) and power input (kW) to compressor at its rated voltage.
b. Calculate corrected flow rate through the cooler:
= 0.239 x capacity in kW
= L/s
temperature rise C
c. On Cooler Pressure Drop chart (pages 32 and 33), enter cooler pressure
drop curve at corrected flow rate and read pressure drop.
4. When chilled water temperature rise is less than 3 C, high flow rate will normally be accompanied by an excessive pressure drop. In such cases, contact
your Carrier representative for special selection of a cooler with wider baffle
spacing.

COOLING CAPACITIES 50 Hz (cont)


30
UNIT SIZE
30GN,GT

040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210
040
045
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
130
150
170
190
210

LCWT
(C)

10

13

16

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

129.8
157.0
190.6
224.5
261.9
302.6
339.0
375.0
413.7
458.6
534.3
588.6
666.2
751.3
133.2
162.1
196.5
231.4
270.1
312.3
349.7
387.4
427.1
469.1
545.9
603.3
682.5
775.9
136.7
167.2
202.5
238.7
278.5
322.1
360.6
400.5
440.8
479.8
557.8
618.1
699.0
800.8
140.2
172.4
208.6
246.0
287.2
332.0
371.8
413.6
455.1
490.6
569.7
633.2
715.7
826.2
151.0
188.6
227.5
268.4
313.6
360.1
405.9
454.3
498.6
523.7
605.7
679.0
766.8
905.1
162.2
198.4
243.1
279.5
336.4
372.8
426.6
483.7
540.3
557.9
643.0
727.2
820.3
936.7

35.6
45.4
56.8
65.9
74.1
79.4
101.1
108.0
129.0
133.9
167.7
178.8
204.8
229.7
36.0
46.2
57.7
67.0
75.3
80.8
102.9
110.0
131.6
135.6
169.9
181.5
207.8
234.4
36.5
47.0
58.7
68.1
76.6
82.2
104.8
112.0
134.1
137.2
172.0
184.1
210.9
239.1
36.9
47.8
59.7
69.3
77.8
83.6
106.6
114.1
136.7
138.9
174.2
186.8
213.9
244.0
38.3
50.3
62.6
72.7
81.6
87.6
112.4
120.3
144.7
143.9
180.7
195.0
223.4
259.0
39.7
51.6
65.0
74.2
84.6
89.5
115.5
124.5
152.1
149.0
187.4
203.5
233.1
264.5

CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR
40
Cooler
Input
Flow
Cap.
Input
kW
Rate
(kW)
kW
(L/s)
37.9
5.3
118.3
40.2
47.9
6.4
140.6
50.1
59.7
7.8
172.5
62.4
69.3
9.2
203.5
72.4
78.3
10.7
236.4
82.2
83.4
12.4
273.2
87.3
106.3
13.8
304.9
111.1
113.5
15.3
337.9
118.8
134.9
17.0
375.4
140.5
141.2
18.8
416.7
148.0
176.1
22.0
489.9
183.9
187.6
24.2
534.1
195.8
214.4
27.4
608.0
223.5
239.8
30.7
678.6
249.3
38.5
5.5
121.6
40.8
48.8
6.6
145.3
51.1
60.8
8.1
178.1
63.6
70.5
9.5
210.1
73.8
79.6
11.1
244.2
83.6
85.0
12.8
282.1
88.9
108.3
14.3
314.9
113.3
115.7
15.9
349.7
121.2
137.7
17.5
388.0
143.4
143.0
19.3
426.7
150.0
178.4
22.5
500.8
186.4
190.5
24.8
547.9
198.9
217.6
28.1
623.7
227.0
244.8
31.8
701.4
254.6
39.0
5.6
125.0
41.4
49.6
6.8
150.1
52.0
61.8
8.3
183.7
64.7
71.7
9.8
216.8
75.1
81.0
11.4
251.9
85.1
86.5
13.2
291.2
90.6
110.3
14.8
325.1
115.5
117.9
16.4
361.8
123.6
140.4
18.1
400.8
146.3
144.8
19.7
436.9
152.0
180.7
23.0
512.0
189.0
193.4
25.4
561.9
202.0
221.0
28.8
639.1
230.6
249.9
32.8
724.4
260.0
39.5
5.8
128.3
41.9
50.5
7.1
155.0
53.0
62.9
8.6
189.5
65.9
73.0
10.1
223.7
76.4
82.3
11.8
259.8
86.6
88.1
13.6
300.8
92.3
112.3
15.2
335.5
117.7
120.2
17.0
373.9
126.0
143.2
18.7
414.0
149.3
146.7
20.2
447.1
154.0
183.0
23.5
522.9
191.5
196.3
26.1
576.1
205.2
224.3
29.5
654.8
234.1
255.0
33.9
748.1
265.4
41.0
6.2
138.7
43.7
53.2
7.7
170.2
55.9
66.1
9.4
207.3
69.4
76.7
11.1
244.9
80.6
86.5
12.9
284.8
91.1
92.3
14.8
324.6
96.7
118.6
16.7
367.7
124.4
127.0
18.7
412.1
133.4
151.8
20.6
455.1
158.5
152.2
21.6
478.3
160.1
190.1
25.1
557.6
199.2
205.1
28.0
619.4
214.7
234.5
31.7
703.7
245.1
271.0
37.2
822.0
282.4
42.6
6.7
148.1
45.2
54.3
8.1
175.4
56.8
68.2
9.9
216.9
71.1
77.9
11.4
249.9
81.3
89.1
13.7
298.3
93.3
93.9
15.2
331.8
97.9
121.1
17.3
377.6
126.2
130.7
19.7
429.8
136.4
158.5
22.1
282.9
164.4
157.9
23.1
511.0
166.3
197.4
26.7
592.9
206.8
214.1
30.0
657.5
222.7
244.9
34.0
753.8
256.2
275.2
38.3
836.4
285.1

TEMPERATURE (C)

35

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
5.6
6.8
8.2
9.7
11.3
13.0
14.6
16.1
17.8
19.7
23.0
25.3
28.7
32.3
5.7
7.0
8.5
10.0
11.6
13.4
15.1
16.7
18.4
20.2
23.5
26.0
29.4
33.4
5.9
7.2
8.7
10.3
12.0
13.9
15.5
17.2
19.0
20.7
24.0
26.6
30.1
34.5
6.0
7.4
9.0
10.6
12.4
14.3
16.0
17.8
19.6
21.1
24.5
27.3
30.8
35.6
6.5
8.1
9.8
11.6
13.5
15.5
17.5
19.6
21.5
22.6
26.1
29.3
33.1
39.0
7.0
8.6
10.5
12.1
14.5
16.1
18.4
20.9
23.3
24.1
27.8
31.4
35.4
40.4

Cap.
(kW)
124.1
148.8
181.6
214.0
249.1
287.7
322.0
356.4
394.6
437.5
512.3
561.5
637.1
714.8
127.4
153.7
187.3
220.8
257.1
297.1
332.3
368.7
407.6
448.1
523.6
575.8
652.8
738.5
130.8
158.7
193.2
227.8
265.1
306.8
342.9
380.9
420.9
458.5
534.8
590.2
669.3
762.6
134.3
163.7
199.1
234.9
273.4
316.5
353.7
393.8
434.4
469.0
546.5
604.8
685.6
787.2
144.9
179.4
217.5
256.6
299.3
342.3
386.9
433.1
476.9
501.4
581.6
649.4
735.3
863.6
156.1
186.9
230.0
264.6
317.2
352.2
402.0
456.6
511.4
534.7
618.1
695.9
787.0
886.3

45
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
5.1
6.0
7.4
8.8
10.2
11.8
13.1
14.5
16.1
17.9
21.1
23.0
26.2
29.2
5.2
6.3
7.7
9.0
10.5
12.1
13.6
15.0
16.7
18.4
21.6
23.6
26.8
30.2
5.4
6.5
7.9
9.3
10.8
12.5
14.0
15.6
17.3
18.8
22.0
24.2
27.5
31.2
5.5
6.7
8.2
9.6
11.2
13.0
14.4
16.1
17.8
19.3
22.5
24.8
28.2
32.2
6.0
7.3
8.9
10.6
12.3
14.0
15.9
17.8
19.6
20.6
24.0
26.7
30.3
35.4
6.4
7.6
9.4
10.8
12.9
14.3
16.3
18.5
20.8
22.1
25.6
28.4
32.5
36.1

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

112.4
132.3
163.3
192.9
223.6
258.5
287.6
319.3
356.1
395.4
467.2
506.3
579.1
642.0
115.6
136.9
168.7
199.3
231.0
267.2
297.4
330.8
368.3
405.0
477.8
519.7
594.1
664.0
118.9
141.5
174.2
205.8
238.7
275.9
307.3
342.4
380.8
414.9
488.6
533.2
608.4
686.5
122.2
146.2
179.8
212.3
246.4
284.9
317.2
354.2
393.4
424.6
499.5
547.0
624.1
709.0
132.3
160.9
197.1
233.0
270.2
306.7
348.4
391.1
433.1
455.2
533.0
589.3
671.5
780.0
138.8
164.1
203.8
235.3
279.8
311.7
353.5
403.3
454.6
487.0
563.6
618.0
720.2
786.9

42.4
52.2
64.9
75.4
85.8
90.9
115.6
123.7
145.6
154.4
191.5
203.4
232.2
258.1
43.0
53.2
66.2
76.8
87.4
92.7
118.0
126.2
148.8
156.6
194.2
206.7
236.0
263.8
43.6
54.3
67.4
78.3
89.0
94.4
120.3
128.8
151.9
158.8
196.9
210.1
239.6
269.5
44.3
55.3
68.7
79.7
90.6
96.3
122.7
131.4
155.1
160.9
199.6
213.5
243.5
275.2
46.2
58.5
72.5
84.2
95.5
100.8
130.0
139.4
164.9
167.6
207.8
223.8
255.2
292.9
47.3
59.1
73.8
84.5
97.2
101.6
130.8
141.7
169.9
174.3
215.3
230.5
267.1
294.3

50
Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
4.8
5.7
7.0
8.3
9.6
11.1
12.4
13.7
15.3
17.0
20.1
21.8
24.9
27.6
5.0
5.9
7.3
8.6
9.9
11.5
12.8
14.2
15.9
17.4
20.6
22.4
25.6
28.6
5.1
6.1
7.5
8.9
10.3
11.9
13.2
14.7
16.4
17.9
21.0
23.0
26.2
29.6
5.3
6.3
7.7
9.1
10.6
12.3
13.7
15.3
16.9
18.3
21.5
23.6
26.9
30.5
5.7
6.9
8.5
10.0
11.7
13.2
15.0
16.9
18.7
19.6
23.0
25.4
29.0
33.6
6.0
7.1
8.8
10.2
12.1
13.5
15.3
17.4
19.6
21.0
24.3
26.7
31.1
34.0

Cap.
(kW)

Input
kW

106.3
123.9
154.1
182.4
210.8
243.6
270.4
300.9
336.6
374.0
444.2
478.1
549.9
605.3
109.4
128.4
159.3
188.5
218.0
251.9
279.7
311.8
348.3
383.2
454.5
491.1
564.0

112.6
132.8
164.6
194.7
225.3
260.6
289.3
323.0
360.4
392.7
465.0
504.2
578.6

115.8
137.4
169.9
201.0
232.8
269.3
298.9
334.4
372.7
402.3
475.6
517.5
593.1

125.7
151.3
186.7
220.2
255.7
288.9
328.1
369.8
410.7
431.9

128.8
152.8
190.7
220.9
261.4
291.8
329.6
377.1
426.4
462.3

44.4
54.1
67.2
78.2
89.2
94.2
119.7
128.3
150.5
160.4
198.6
210.4
240.5
266.4
45.1
55.2
68.6
79.7
91.0
96.1
122.2
131.0
153.8
162.7
201.5
214.0
244.5

45.8
56.3
69.9
81.2
92.7
98.1
124.8
133.8
157.1
165.1
204.4
217.6
248.5

46.5
57.4
71.3
82.8
94.4
100.0
127.4
136.6
160.5
167.5
207.3
221.2
252.5

48.6
60.8
75.4
87.3
99.6
104.6
134.9
145.1
170.9
174.6

49.2
61.1
76.2
87.3
100.8
105.0
135.0
146.5
174.9
181.9

Cooler
Flow
Rate
(L/s)
4.6
5.3
6.6
7.8
9.1
10.5
11.6
12.9
14.5
16.1
19.1
20.6
23.7
26.0
4.7
5.5
6.9
8.1
9.4
10.8
12.0
13.4
15.0
16.5
19.6
21.1
24.3

4.8
5.7
7.1
8.4
9.7
11.2
12.5
13.9
15.5
16.9
20.0
21.7
24.9

5.0
5.9
7.3
8.7
10.0
11.6
12.9
14.4
16.1
17.3
20.5
22.3
25.5

5.4
6.5
8.0
9.5
11.0
12.5
14.1
15.9
17.7
18.6

5.6
6.6
8.2
9.5
11.3
12.6
14.2
16.3
18.4
20.0

NOTE: See legend and notes on page 46.

45

Electrical data
UNIT ELECTRICAL DATA 30GN,GT040-070
UNIT
SIZE
30GN,GT

VOLTAGE
Nameplate
V-Hz (3 phase)

040

045

050

060

070

208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50

STANDARD CONDENSER FAN


MOCP
ICF
Rec
Fuse Size
PW
XL
PW
XL
PW
XL
PW
174.6 225 225 200
200 434.7 296.7
100.0 100 100 100
100 218.6 148.3
100.0 100 100
90
90 162.4 113.7
100.0 125 100
110
100 241.2 163.9
107.0 150 150 125
125 297.9 198.9
101.4 125 125 125
125 269.6 179.3
201.8 250 250 225
225 535.7 357.7
100.4 125 125 125
125 268.6 178.3
100.0 125 100 100
100 206.4 139.8
105.0 150 150 125
125 297.2 196.9
129.8 175 175 150
150 342.5 230.5
117.8 150 150 150
150 335.6 208.9
244.5 350 350 300
300 617.5 415.5
116.8 150 150 125
150 307.6 207.9
100.0 125 100 125
100 226.1 152.9
127.8 175 175 150
150 341.1 228.5
170.8 250 250 200
200 453.4 300.4
145.6 200 200 175
175 403.8 267.7
323.3 450 450 400
400 823.6 547.6
144.6 200 200 175
175 408.2 272.1
121.0 175 150 150
150 336.8 218.7
176.6 250 250 200
200 458.0 306.2
205.3 250 250 250
250 487.9 334.9
170.8 225 225 200
200 428.4 292.9
364.3 500 500 450
450 864.6 588.6
169.2 225 225 200
200 426.8 291.3
141.5 200 175 175
175 353.5 239.2
202.3 250 250 225
225 484.2 331.9
215.6 250 250 250
250 498.2 345.2
192.7 250 250 225
225 450.2 314.8

MCA

Supplied*
Min Max
187
253
414
506
518
633
342
418
325
380
342
440
187
253
414
506
518
633
342
418
325
380
342
440
187
253
414
506
518
633
342
418
325
380
342
440
187
253
414
506
518
633
342
418
325
380
342
440
187
253
414
506
518
633
342
418
325
380
342
440

XL
174.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
107.0
101.1
201.8
100.1
100.0
107.1
129.8
114.1
244.5
113.1
100.6
126.9
170.8
140.6
323.3
139.6
125.4
174.5
205.3
165.2
364.3
163.6
148.9
200.7
215.6
187.0

LEGEND
CCN
FLA
ICF

Carrier Comfort Network


Full Load Amps (Fan Motors)
Maximum Instantaneous Current Flow during starting (the point
in the starting sequence where the sum of the LRA for the starting compressor, plus the total RLA for all running compressors,
plus the total FLA for all running fan motors is maximum)
kW
Total condenser fan motor power input
LRA
Locked Rotor Amps
MCA
Minimum Circuit Amps (for wire sizing) complies with NEC
Section 430-24
MOCP
Maximum Overcurrent Protective Device Amps
NEC
National Electrical Code, U.S.A.
PW
Part Wind
Rec Fuse Recommended dual element fuse amps: 150% of largest comSize
pressor RLA plus 100% of sum of remaining compressor RLAs.
Size up to the next larger standard fuse size.
RLA
Rated Load Amps (Compressors)
XL
Across-the-Line

208/230 v
460 v
575 v

46

208/230 v
460 v

XL
211.2
114.2
107.2
114.0
124.2
118.3
238.4
114.3
107.2
121.1
147.0
131.3
281.1
128.3
108.0
140.9
188.0
157.8
378.3
161.0
136.2
195.5
231.1
191.0
475.5
196.0
159.7
221.7
241.4
212.8

4. Units have the following power wiring terminal blocks and parallel
conductors:
30GN,GT
UNIT SIZE

040-070

080-110

*Units are suitable for use on electrical systems where voltage supplied to the
unit terminals is not below or above the listed minimum and maximum limits.
Maximum allowable phase imbalance is voltage, 2%; amps, 10%.
Wherever across-the-line and part-wind data differs, the higher value of the two
is listed.
NOTES:
1. All units have single point primary power connection. Main power must be supplied from a field-supplied disconnect.
2. The unit control circuit power (115 v, single-phase for 208/230-, 460-, and 575-v
units; 230 v, single-phase for all other voltages) must be supplied from a separate source, through a field-supplied disconnect. The control circuit transformer
accessory may be applied to power from primary unit power.
3. Crankcase and cooler heaters are wired into the control circuit so they are always operable as long as the control circuit power supply disconnect is on,
even if any safety device is open or the unit ON-OFF or LOCAL/ENABLESTOP-CCN circuit switch is turned to OFF or STOP position.

HIGH STATIC CONDENSER FAN


MOCP
ICF
Rec
Fuse Size
PW
XL
PW
XL
PW
XL
PW
211.2 250 250 250
250 471.3 333.3
114.2 125 125 125
110
232.2 162.5
107.2 125 125 100
100 169.6 120.9
114.0 125 125 125
125 255.2 177.9
124.2 150 150 125
125 315.1 216.1
118.6 150 150 150
150 286.8 196.5
238.4 300 300 300
300 572.3 394.3
114.3 150 150 150
150 282.8 192.5
107.2 125 125
110
100 213.6 147.0
118.0 150 150 150
150
311.2 210.9
147.0 200 200 150
150 359.7 247.7
135.0 175 175 150
150 352.8 226.1
281.1 350 350 350
350 654.1 452.1
131.0 175 175 150
150 321.8 222.1
107.2 125 125 125
125 233.3 160.1
141.8 175 175 175
175 355.1 242.5
188.0 250 250 175
175 470.6 317.6
162.8 225 225 175
175 421.0 284.9
378.3 500 500 450
450 878.6 602.6
166.0 225 225 200
200 429.6 293.5
131.8 175 175 175
175 347.6 229.5
197.6 250 250 225
225 479.0 327.2
231.1 300 300 225
225 513.7 360.7
196.6 250 250 225
225 454.2 318.7
475.5 600 600 500
500 919.6 643.6
190.4 250 250 225
225 448.2 312.7
152.3 200 200 175
175 364.3 250.0
223.3 300 300 250
250 505.2 352.9
241.4 300 300 225
225 524.0 371.0
218.5 275 275 250
250 455.2 340.6

MCA

130-210

VOLTAGE
208/230
460
575
380
346
380/415
208/230
460
575
380
346
380/415
208/230
460
575
380
230
346
380/415

TERMINAL
BLOCKS
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
3
2
2

PARALLEL
CONDUCTORS
3 (040,045),6 (050-070)
3
3
3
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
9
6
6
6
9
6
6

5. Maximum incoming wire size for each terminal block is 500 kcmil.
6. Power draw of control circuits includes both crankcase heaters (where used)
and cooler heaters. Each compressor has a crankcase heater which draws
180 watts of power.
Units ordered with cooler heater option have 4 (040-050), 6 (060,070), or 8
(080-210) cooler heaters, 210 w each, and 30GT units also have a 120-w circuit board heater.

UNIT ELECTRICAL DATA 30GN,GT080-210


VOLTAGE
UNIT
SIZE

080

090

100

110

130

150

170

190

210

Nameplate
V-Hz
(3 Phase)
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
230-50
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
230-50
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
230-50
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
230-50
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
230-50
346-50
380/415-50

Supplied*
Min
187
414
518
342
325
342
187
414
518
342
325
342
187
414
518
342
325
342
187
414
518
342
325
342
187
414
518
342
207
325
342
187
414
518
342
207
325
342
187
414
518
342
207
325
342
187
414
518
342
207
325
342
187
414
518
342
207
325
342

Max
253
506
633
418
380
440
253
506
633
418
380
440
253
506
633
418
380
440
253
506
633
418
380
440
253
506
633
418
253
380
440
253
506
633
418
253
380
440
253
506
633
418
253
380
440
253
506
633
418
253
380
440
253
506
633
418
253
380
440

MCA
398.5
185.8
160.9
209.9
250.1
218.5
397.4
198.0
168.0
205.9
269.3
244.1
470.1
224.8
191.1
242.1
303.8
270.2
521.4
248.9
212.0
274.1
373.0
316.4
610.2
271.8
245.9
331.1
559.1
382.9
338.6
664.2
312.9
272.3
359.9
629.4
465.1
377.9
727.5
323.6
294.6
387.8
677.7
472.1
387.3
800.0
368.2
325.9
432.5
749.9
554.1
515.7
890.4
413.1
362.5
479.3
796.2
567.5
474.5

STANDARD CONDENSER FAN


Rec
ICF
Fuse Size
MOCP
XL
PW
XL
PW
500
450
450
896.9
620.9
250
200
225
442.8
305.4
200
200
175
365.6
246.9
250
250
250
492.6
339.5
300
275
275
532.8
379.8
250
250
250
472.0
292.9
450
450
450
722.3
547.9
225
225
225
361.2
273.5
200
200
175
286.2
213.2
250
225
225
396.0
294.5
300
275
275
552.0
399.0
300
250
250
497.0
363.5
500
500
500
835.2
633.2
250
250
250
408.8
312.3
225
225
200
289.4
233.1
250
300
300
454.8
342.8
350
350
350
586.5
433.5
300
300
300
521.6
388.7
600
600
600
1019.2
743.2
300
250
300
500.8
367.3
250
225
200
416.6
292.1
350
300
300
556.8
403.8
450
400
400
655.7
502.7
350
350
350
565.2
434.7
700
700
700
1111.1
835.1
300
300
300
534.1
397.0
300
300
300
350.5
318.5
400
400
400
612.8
460.8
600
600
600
969.5
751.5
450
400
400
682.6
522.6
350
350
350
583.0
463.7
800
800
800
1165.1
889.1
350
350
350
576.1
438.1
300
300
300
440.9
344.9
400
400
400
641.6
489.6
700
700
700
1039.8
821.8
500
450
450
764.8
604.8
400
400
400
641.0
503.0
800
800
800
1098.9
896.9
350
350
350
518.0
417.0
300
350
350
418.5
348.5
400
450
450
598.0
486.0
700
800
800
1088.1
870.1
500
500
500
771.8
611.8
450
450
450
650.4
512.4
800
1000
1000
1301.5
1025.5
400
400
400
631.4
493.4
350
350
350
494.5
398.5
500
450
450
714.2
562.2
800
800
800
1160.3
942.3
600
600
600
853.8
693.8
500
500
500
669.4
575.3
1000
1000
1000
1391.3
1115.3
450
450
450
676.3
538.3
400
400
400
531.1
435.1
500
500
500
761.0
609.0
800
800
800
1206.6
988.3
600
600
600
867.2
707.2
500
500
500
737.6
599.6

MCA
446.5
204.7
171.8
230.9
276.0
234.6
447.0
217.0
178.6
226.9
295.2
267.2
535.6
242.9
205.5
268.6
366.3
292.8
587.2
273.8
208.8
302.2
407.5
344.9
701.8
303.8
263.9
366.1
617.1
425.9
377.6
755.8
334.9
290.3
394.9
629.4
508.1
416.9
819.1
355.5
312.6
422.8
735.7
515.1
426.3
910.6
406.2
347.5
474.5
819.5
605.7
497.0
1000.0
451.1
384.1
521.3
865.8
619.1
521.3

HIGH-STATIC CONDENSER FAN


Rec
ICF
Fuse Size
MOCP
XL
PW
XL
PW
500
500
500
951.9
675.9
250
225
225
464.2
326.8
225
200
200
376.4
257.7
300
250
300
513.6
360.5
350
250
300
558.6
405.6
250
300
300
497.8
257.7
500
500
500
780.9
602.9
250
225
250
382.6
294.9
200
200
200
297.0
230.4
250
250
250
417.0
315.5
350
300
300
577.8
424.8
300
300
300
522.8
389.3
600
600
600
908.6
706.6
250
300
300
437.4
336.4
225
225
200
331.0
261.0
300
300
300
482.8
370.8
400
350
350
648.9
495.9
350
350
350
556.0
418.0
700
600
700
1092.6
816.6
300
300
300
529.4
395.9
250
200
225
394.6
306.5
350
300
350
585.2
431.8
450
350
400
690.1
537.1
400
350
400
599.6
467.6
800
800
800
1202.7
926.7
350
350
350
567.0
429.0
300
300
300
368.5
336.5
400
400
400
647.8
495.8
700
700
700
1027.5
809.5
500
450
450
725.6
565.6
400
400
400
622.0
502.7
800
800
800
1256.7
980.7
400
400
400
608.1
470.1
350
350
350
458.9
362.9
450
450
450
676.6
524.6
700
800
800
1039.8
879.8
600
500
500
807.8
647.8
450
450
450
680.0
542.0
1000
1000
1000
1190.5
988.5
400
400
400
550.0
449.0
350
350
350
436.5
366.5
450
450
450
633.0
521.0
800
800
800
1146.1
928.1
600
600
600
814.8
654.8
450
450
450
689.4
551.4
1000
1000
1000
1411.5
1135.5
450
450
450
669.4
531.4
400
400
400
516.1
420.1
500
500
500
756.2
604.2
700
1000
1000
1229.9
1011.9
1000
700
700
905.4
745.4
500
600
600
760.1
622.1
1000
1200
1200
1501.3
1225.3
500
500
500
714.3
576.3
400
400
400
552.7
456.7
600
600
600
803.0
651.0
1000
800
800
1276.2
1058.2
700
700
700
918.8
758.8
600
600
600
784.4
646.4

See legend and notes on page 46.

47

Electrical data (cont)


CONTROL CIRCUIT
CONTROL POWER
UNIT POWER SUPPLY
(V-Ph-Hz)

V-Ph-Hz

Min

Max

203/230-3-60
460-3-60
575-3-60
380-3-60
346-3-50
230-3-50
380/415-3-50

115-1-60
115-1-60
115-1-60
230-1-60
230-1-50
230-1-50
230-1-50

104
104
104
207
198
198
198

127
127
127
254
254
254
254

040-070 Units
With Cooler
Without
Heater
Cooler Heater
30
30
30
30
30
30
15
5
15
5

15
5

AMPS
080-110 Units
With Cooler
Without
Heater
Cooler Heater
30
30
30
30
30
30
15
5
15
5

15
5

130-210 Units
With Cooler
Without
Heater
Cooler Heater
30
30
30
30
30
30
15
10
15
10
15
10
15
10

See legend and notes on page 46.

COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DATA


UNIT
30GN,GT

040

040-PW

045

045-PW

050

050-PW

060

060-PW

070

070-PW

NAMEPLATE
VOLTAGE
V-Hz (3 Phase)
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50

See legend and notes on page 46.

48

A1
RLA
67.9
34.6
28.8
34.6
33.3
34.6
67.9
33.3
28.2
33.3
33.3
33.3
67.9
34.6
28.8
34.6
44.9
43.6
67.9
33.3
28.2
33.3
44.9
44.9
89.7
43.6
36.5
45.5
53.8
46.8
89.7
44.9
33.3
44.9
53.8
48.7
106.4
46.8
40.4
52.6
79.5
65.4
106.4
48.7
33.3
53.8
79.5
67.9
147.7
65.4
57.1
78.8
44.9
43.6
147.4
67.9
53.8
79.5
44.9
44.9

A2
LRA
345
173
120
191
191
173
207
104
72
115
115
104
345
173
120
191
247
223
207
104
72
115
148
134
446
223
164
247
280
280
268
134
98
148
168
152
506
253
176
280
382
345
304
152
106
168
229
207
690
345
276
382
247
223
414
207
165
229
148
134

A3

RLA

LRA

RLA

44.9
43.6

44.9
44.9

247
223

247
223

COMPRESSOR NUMBERS
A4
B1
LRA
RLA
LRA
RLA
67.9
34.6
28.8

34.6
44.9
43.6
67.9
33.3
28.2

33.3
44.9
44.9
89.7
43.6
36.5

45.5
53.8
46.8
89.7
44.9
33.3

44.9
53.8
48.7
106.4
46.8
40.4

52.6
79.5
65.4
106.4
48.7
33.3

53.8
79.5
67.9
147.7
65.4
57.1

78.8
79.5
67.9
147.4
65.4
57.1

78.8
79.5
65.4
147.4
65.4
57.1

78.8
79.5
65.4
147.4
67.9
53.8

79.5
79.5
67.9

B2
LRA
345
173
120
191
247
223
207
104
72
115
148
134
446
223
164
247
280
280
268
134
98
148
168
152
506
253
176
280
382
345
304
152
106
168
229
207
690
345
276
382
382
345
414
207
165
229
229
207
690
345
276
382
382
345
414
207
165
229
229
207

B3

RLA

LRA

RLA

LRA

COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DATA (cont)


UNIT
30GN,GT

080

080-PW

090

090-PW

100

100-PW

110

110-PW

NAMEPLATE
V-Hz (3 Phase)
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50

A1
RLA
106.4
46.8
40.4
52.6
44.9
43.6
106.4
48.7
33.3
53.8
44.9
44.9
89.7
43.6
36.5
45.5
44.9
43.6
89.7
44.9
33.3
44.9
44.9
43.6
89.7
43.6
36.5
45.5
44.9
43.6
89.7
44.9
33.3
44.9
44.9
44.9
89.7
43.6
36.5
45.5
79.5
65.4
89.7
44.9
33.3
44.9
79.5
67.9

LRA
506
253
176
280
247
223
304
152
106
168
148
134
446
223
164
247
247
223
268
134
98
148
148
134
446
223
164
247
247
223
268
134
98
148
148
134
446
223
164
247
382
345
268
134
98
148
229
207

RLA
67.9
34.6
28.8
34.6
79.5
65.4
67.9
33.3
28.2
33.3
79.5
67.9
67.9
34.6
28.8
34.6
79.5
65.4
67.9
33.3
28.2
33.3
79.5
67.9
106.4
46.8
40.4
52.6
79.5
65.4
106.4
48.7
33.3
53.8
79.5
67.9
147.4
65.4
57.1
78.8
79.5
65.4
147.4
67.9
53.8
79.5
79.5
67.9

COMPRESSOR NUMBERS
A2
B1
LRA
RLA
345
147.7
173
65.4
120
57.1
191
78.8
382
79.5
345
65.4
207
147.4
104
67.9
72
53.8
115
79.5
229
79.5
207
67.9
345
89.7
173
43.6
120
36.5
191
45.5
382
44.9
345
43.6
207
89.7
104
44.9
72
33.3
115
44.9
229
44.9
207
44.9
506
89.7
253
43.6
176
36.5
280
45.5
382
44.9
345
43.6
304
89.7
152
44.9
106
33.3
168
44.9
229
44.9
207
44.9
690
89.7
345
43.6
276
36.5
382
45.5
229
79.5
207
65.4
414
89.7
207
44.9
165
33.3
229
44.9
229
79.5
207
67.9

B2
LRA
690
345
276
382
382
345
414
207
165
229
229
207
446
223
164
247
247
223
268
134
98
148
148
134
446
223
164
247
247
223
268
134
98
148
148
134
446
223
164
247
382
345
268
134
98
148
229
207

RLA

LRA

89.7
43.6
36.5
45.5
53.8
46.8
89.7
44.9
33.3
44.9
53.8
48.7
106.4
46.8
40.4
52.6
79.5
65.4
106.4
48.7
33.3
53.8
79.5
67.9
106.4
46.8
40.4
52.6
79.5
65.4
106.4
48.7
33.3
53.8
79.5
67.9

446
223
164
247
280
280
268
134
98
148
168
152
506
253
176
280
382
345
304
152
106
168
229
207
506
253
176
280
382
345
304
152
106
168
229
207

See legend and notes on page 46.

49

Electrical data (cont)


COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DATA (cont)
UNIT
30GN,GT

130

130-PW

150

150-PW

170

170-PW

190

190-PW

210

210-PW

NAMEPLATE
V-Hz
(3 Phase)
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
230-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
230-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
230-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
230-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
230-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
230-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
230-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
230-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
230-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
230-50
380/415-50

A1
RLA
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
46.8
77.0
44.9
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
46.8
77.0
44.9
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
55.8
87.9
46.8
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
55.8
87.9
46.8
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
46.8
77.0
44.9
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
46.8
77.0
44.9

See legend and notes on page 46.

50

A2
LRA
506
253
176
280
259
342
223
304
152
106
168
155
206
134
446
223
164
247
400
545
345
268
134
99
149
240
268
207
506
253
176
280
294
366
253
304
152
106
168
177
220
152
446
223
164
247
400
545
345
268
134
99
149
240
327
207
446
223
164
247
259
342
223
268
134
99
149
155
206
134

RLA
151.3
64.5
57.1
80.2
55.8
87.9
46.8
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
55.8
87.9
65.5
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
55.8
87.9
46.8
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
55.8
87.9
46.8
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
46.8
77.0
44.9
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
46.8
77.0
44.9

A3
LRA
690
345
176
382
294
366
253
414
207
144
230
155
220
207
446
223
164
247
400
545
345
268
134
99
149
240
268
207
506
253
176
280
294
366
253
304
152
106
168
177
220
152
506
253
176
280
400
545
345
304
152
106
168
240
327
207
446
223
164
247
259
342
223
268
134
99
149
155
206
134

RLA

55.8
87.9
46.8

55.8
87.9
46.8
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
89.8
44.9
36.6
46.8
80.2
107.7
65.5

COMPRESSOR NUMBERS
A4
B1
LRA
RLA
LRA
RLA

107.7

46.8

41.7

55.8
294
80.2
366
107.7
253
65.5

107.7

46.8

41.7

55.8
155
80.2
220
107.7
152
65.5
446
151.3
223
65.4
164
57.1
247

80.2
400
80.2
545
107.7
345
65.5
268
151.3
134
65.4
99
57.1
149

80.2
240
80.2
268
107.7
207
65.5
506
107.7
253
46.8
176
41.7
280

55.8
400
55.8
545
87.9
345
46.8
304
107.7
152
46.8
106
41.7
168

55.8
240
55.8
327
87.9
207
46.8
690
89.8
345
44.9
240
36.6
382

46.8
400
80.2
545
107.7
345
65.5
414
89.8
207
44.9
144
36.6
230

46.8
240
80.2
327
107.7
207
65.5
446
107.7
506
107.7
223
46.8
253
46.8
164
41.7
176
41.7
247
55.8
280
55.8
400
80.2
400
80.2
545
107.7
545
107.7
345
65.5
345
65.5
268
107.7
304
107.7
134
46.8
152
46.8
99
41.7
106
41.7
149
55.8
168
55.8
240
80.2
240
80.2
327
107.7
327
107.7
207
65.5
207
65.5

LRA
506
253
176
280
400
545
345
304
152
106
168
240
327
207
690
345
240
382
400
545
345
414
207
144
230
240
327
207
506
253
176
280
294
366
253
304
152
106
168
177
220
152
446
223
164
247
400
545
345
268
134
99
149
240
327
207
506
253
176
280
400
545
345
304
152
106
168
240
327
207

B2
RLA
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5

B3
LRA
690
345
176
382
400
545
345
414
207
144
230
240
327
207
690
345
240
382
400
545
345
414
207
144
230
240
327
207
506
253
176
280
400
545
345
304
152
106
168
240
327
207
506
253
176
280
400
545
345
304
152
106
168
240
327
207
690
345
240
382
400
545
345
414
207
144
230
240
327
207

RLA

LRA

107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
107.7
46.8
41.7
55.8
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5
151.3
65.4
57.1
80.2
80.2
107.7
65.5

506
253
176
280
400
545
345
304
152
106
168
240
327
207
690
345
240
382
400
545
345
414
207
144
230
240
327
207
690
345
240
382
400
545
345
414
207
144
230
240
327
207

CONDENSER FAN ELECTRICAL DATA


UNIT
30GN,GT

040

045

050

060

070

080,090

100,110

130-170

190,210

NAMEPLATE
VOLTAGE
V-Hz (3 Phase)
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-60
460-60
575-60
380-60
346-50
380/415-50
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
575-3-60
380-3-60
346-3-50
380/415-3-50
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
575-3-60
380-3-60
346-3-50
380/415-3-50
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
575-3-60
380-3-60
346-3-50
230-3-50
380/415-3-50
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
575-3-60
380-3-60
346-3-50
230-3-50
380/415-3-50

Total
Quantity

10

12

STANDARD CONDENSER FANS


(Quantity)
(Quantity)
Hp
kW
FLA (ea)
LRA (ea)
(2) 6.6, (2) 5.5
(2) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(2) 3.3, (2) 2.8
(2) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(4) 3.4
(4) 30.0
1
0.746
(4) 3.9
(4) 20.9
(4) 4.4
(4) 20.9
(4) 3.4
(4) 30.0
(2) 6.6, (2) 5.5
(2) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(2) 3.3, (2) 2.8
(2) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(4) 3.4
(4) 30.0
1
0.746
(4) 3.9
(4) 20.9
(4) 4.4
(4) 20.9
(4) 3.4
(4) 30.0
(2) 6.6, (2) 5.5
(2) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(2) 3.3, (2) 2.8
(2) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(4) 3.4
(4) 30.0
1
0.746
(4) 3.9
(4) 20.9
(4) 4.4
(4) 20.9
(4) 3.4
(4) 30.0
(4) 6.6, (2) 5.5
(4) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(4) 3.3, (2) 2.8
(4) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(6) 3.4
(6) 30.0
1
0.746
(6) 3.9
(6) 20.9
(6) 4.4
(6) 20.9
(6) 3.4
(6) 30.0
(4) 6.6, (2) 5.5
(4) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(4) 3.3, (2) 2.8
(4) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(6) 3.4
(6) 30.0
1
0.746
(6) 3.9
(6) 20.9
(6) 4.4
(6) 20.9
(6) 3.4
(6) 30.0
(4) 6.6, (2) 5.5
(4) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(4) 3.3, (2) 2.8
(4) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(6) 3.4
(6) 30.0
1
0.746
(6) 3.9
(6) 20.9
(6) 4.4
(6) 20.9
(6) 3.4
(6) 30.0
(6) 6.6, (2) 5.5
(6) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(6) 3.3, (2) 2.8
(6) 31.6, (2) 30.0
(8) 3.4
(8) 30.0
1
0.746
(8) 3.9
(8) 20.9
(8) 4.4
(8) 20.9
(8) 3.4
(8) 30.0
(6) 6.6, (4) 5.5
(6) 31.6, (4) 30.0
(6) 3.3, (4) 2.8
(6) 31.6, (4) 30.0
(10) 3.4
(10) 30.0
1
0.746
(10) 3.9
(10) 20.9
(10) 4.4
(10) 20.9
(10) 6.4
(10) 30.3
(10) 3.4
(10) 30.0
(8) 6.6, (4) 5.5
(8) 31.6, (4) 30.0
(8) 3.3, (4) 2.8
(8) 31.6, (4) 30.0
(12) 3.4
(12) 30.0
1
0.746
(12) 3.9
(12) 20.9
(12) 4.4
(12) 20.9
(12) 6.4
(12) 30.3
(12) 3.4
(12) 30.0

Total
Quantity

10

12

HIGH-STATIC CONDENSER FANS


(Quantity)
(Quantity)
Hp
kW
FLA (ea)
LRA (ea)
(4) 14.6
(4) 41.6
(4) 6.3
(4) 41.6
(4) 5.2
(4) 42.0
5
3.73
(4) 7.4
(4) 54.0
(4) 8.7
(4) 53.0
(4) 7.3
(4) 41.0
(4) 14.6
(4) 41.6
(4) 6.3
(4) 41.6
(4) 5.2
(4) 42.0
5
3.73
(4) 7.4
(4) 54.0
(4) 8.7
(4) 53.0
(4) 7.3
(4) 41.0
(4) 14.6
(4) 41.6
(4) 6.3
(4) 41.6
(4) 5.2
(4) 42.0
5
3.73
(4) 7.4
(4) 54.0
(4) 8.7
(4) 53.0
(4) 7.3
(4) 41.0
(6) 14.6
(6) 41.6
(6) 6.3
(6) 41.6
(6) 5.2
(6) 42.0
5
3.73
(6) 7.4
(6) 54.0
(6) 8.7
(6) 53.0
(6) 7.3
(6) 41.0
(6) 14.6
(6) 41.6
(6) 6.3
(6) 41.6
(6)
5.2
(6)
42.0
5
3.73
(6) 7.4
(6) 54.0
(6) 8.7
(6) 53.0
(6) 7.3
(6) 41.0
(6) 14.6
(6) 41.6
(6) 6.3
(6) 41.6
(6) 5.2
(6) 42.0
5
3.73
(6) 7.4
(6) 54.0
(6) 8.7
(6) 53.0
(6) 7.3
(6) 41.0
(8) 14.6
(8) 41.6
(8) 6.3
(8) 41.6
(8) 5.2
(8) 42.0
5
3.73
(8) 7.4
(8) 54.0
(8) 8.7
(8) 53.0
(8) 7.3
(8) 41.0
(10) 14.6
(10) 41.6
(10) 6.3
(10) 41.6
(10) 5.2
(10) 42.0
5
3.73
(10) 7.4
(10) 54.0
(10) 8.7
(10) 53.0
(10) 12.2
(10) 41.6
(10) 7.3
(10) 41.0
(12) 14.6
(12) 41.6
(12) 6.3
(12) 41.6
(12) 5.2
(12) 42.0
5
3.73
(12) 7.4
(12) 54.0
(12) 8.7
(12) 53.0
(12) 12.2
(12) 41.6
(12) 7.3
(12) 41.0

See legend and notes on page 46.

51

Controls
Microprocessor
A microprocessor controls overall unit operation. Its central executive routine controls a number of processes simultaneously. These include internal timers, reading inputs,
analog to digital conversions, fan control, display control,
diagnostic control, output relay control, demand limit, capacity control, head pressure control, and temperature reset. Some processes are updated almost continuously, others every 2 to 3 seconds, and some every 30 seconds.
The microprocessor routine is started by switching control circuit ON-OFF circuit breaker switch to ON position
(30GT Flotronic units) or LOCAL/ENABLE-STOP-CCN
switch to LOCAL/ENABLE or CCN position (30GN
Flotronic II units). (This switch is also used to reset microprocessor should any safety device trip and also functions
as circuit breaker for electronic processor and relay boards.)
On 30GN (Flotronic II) units, when the unit receives a call
for cooling (either from the internal control or CCN network command), the unit stages up in capacity to maintain
the cooler fluid set point. The first compressor starts 112 to
3 minutes after the call for cooling. The lead circuit can be
specifically designated or randomly selected by the controls,
depending on how the unit is field configured. A field configuration is also available to determine if the unit should
stage up both circuits equally or load one circuit completely
before bringing on the other.
On 30GT (Flotronic) units, when the switch is closed, a
2-minute initialization routine is begun. During this time,
inputs are checked, EXV and internal constants are initialized, and 20 is displayed. If display button is pushed during
this period, control goes into a 42-step quick test routine
normally used for a readiness check during start-up or for
service.
The microprocessor controls the capacity of the chiller
by cycling compressors on and off at a rate to satisfy actual
dynamic load conditions. The control maintains leavingfluid temperature set with dial on display board through intelligent cycling of compressors. Accuracy depends on loop
volume, loop flow rate, load, outdoor-air temperature, number of stages, and particular stage being cycled off. No adjustment for cooling range or cooler flow rate is required,
because the control automatically compensates for cooling
range by measuring both return-fluid temperature and leavingfluid temperature. This is referred to as leaving-fluid
temperature control with return-fluid temperature
compensation.
The basic logic for determining when to add or remove a
stage is a time band integration of deviation from set point
plus rate of change of leaving-fluid temperature. When
leaving-fluid temperature is close to set point and slowly moving closer, logic prevents addition of another stage. If leavingfluid temperature is less than 35 F (1.7 C) for water, or
6 F (3.3 C) below the set point for brine units, the unit is
shut off until the fluid temperature goes to 35 F (1.7 C) or
to 6 F (3.3 C) above the set point to protect against
freezing.
If 1 F per minute (0.6 C per minute) pulldown control
has been selected (factory setting), no additional steps of
capacity are added as long as difference between leaving-

52

fluid temperature and set point is greater than 4 F (2.2 C)


and rate of change in leaving-fluid temperature is less than
1 F per minute (0.6 C per minute).
If it has been less than 90 seconds since the last capacity
change, compressors will continue to run unless a safety
device trips. This prevents rapid cycling and also helps return oil during short on periods.
Where available, two sequences are used to obtain circuit
lead/lag operation and balance compressor operating hours.
This requires accessory unloaders on some units. First, as
unit turns on, microprocessor functions as a random number generator to determine which circuit starts first. Later,
when decreasing from maximum stage, control again randomly selects which circuit is to run the longest.
The control also performs other special functions when
turning on or off. When a circuit is to be turned off, EXV or
LLSV (TXV units) is closed first, and compressor is run until conditions are met to terminate pumpout to remove refrigerant that was in the cooler. At start-up, if a circuit has
not run in the last 15 minutes, circuit is run to remove any
refrigerant that has migrated to the cooler. The oil pressure
switch is bypassed for 2 minutes during start-up and for
45 seconds during normal operation.

Thermistors
Eight thermistors are used for temperature-sensing inputs
to microprocessor. (A ninth [T10] may be used as a remote
temperature sensor for optional LCWT reset.)
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5

Cooler leaving chilled fluid temperature


Cooler entering fluid (return) temperature
Saturated condensing temperature Circuit A
Saturated condensing temperature Circuit B
Cooler saturation temperature Circuit A
(30GT only)
T6 Cooler saturation temperature Circuit B
(30GT only)
T7 Return gas temperature entering compressor
cylinder Circuit A
T8 Return gas temperature entering compressor
cylinder Circuit B
T10 Remote temperature sensor (accessory)
The microprocessor uses these temperatures to control
capacity, fan cycling, and EXV operation.

Electronic expansion valve (EXV)


To control flow of refrigerant for different operating conditions, EXV piston moves up and down over slot orifices
through which refrigerant flows to modulate size of opening. Piston is moved by a stepper motor through 1500 discrete steps. The piston is repositioned by the microprocessor every 3 seconds as required.
The EXV is used to control superheat in compressor. Two
thermistors in each circuit (T5 and T7 or T6 and T8) are
used to determine superheat. One thermistor (T5 or T6) is
located in cooler and the other (T7 or T8) in compressor
after motor in the gas passage entering the cylinders. The
EXV is controlled to maintain superheat entering pistons at
approximately 30 F (16 C), which results in slightly superheated refrigerant leaving cooler.

The electronic control provides for a prepurge and pumpout cycle each time the lead compressor in a circuit is started
or stopped. These pumpout cycles minimize amount of excess refrigerant that can go to compressor on start-up and
cause oil dilution (which would result in eventual bearing
wear).
The microprocessor software is programmed so that EXV
functions as a MOP (maximum operating pressure) valve,
limiting the suction temperatures to 55 F (12.8 C). This
makes it possible to start unit at high fluid temperatures, up
to 95 F (35 C), without overloading compressor. Another
feature that is factory set (can be reconfigured in the field)
limits rate of pulldown to 1 F (0.6 C) per minute, thereby
reducing the kW demand on start-up.

Accessory controls
Demand can be further limited by keeping a selected number of compressors from turning on by utilizing demand
limit control accessory. This accessory interfaces with microprocessor to control unit so that chillers kW demand does
not exceed its setting. It is activated from an external switch.
The microprocessor is programmed to accept various accessory temperature reset options (based on return-fluid temperature, outdoor-air temperature, or space temperature),
that reset the LCWT. An accessory thermistor (T10) is required if outdoor-air temperature or space temperature reset is selected.

Ground current protection


The 30GN,GT080-210 and 070 (50 Hz) units have ground
current protection that shuts off compressor(s) if a 2 to
3 amp ground current is sensed by a toroid around the compressor power leads.
Ground current protection is also offered as accessory on
040-060 and 070 (60 Hz) sizes.

30GT Flotronic controls with 2-digit


display/set point board
Display board, also connected to microprocessor by a ribbon cable, is used to communicate with operator. In addition to leaving-fluid set point potentiometer, board contains
2-digit LED (light-emitting diode) display. The LED display
is normally off after initialization period. Pressing display
button results in LED displaying the appropriate overload
or status code.
If display button is pressed, display shows from one to
3 codes, alternating every 2 seconds, as follows:
CODE
0-12
20-26
20
21
22
24
26
51-87

51-58
59,60
61
63,64
65
70
71-80
81-87

STATUS
Capacity Stage
Number of stages in operation
Operating Mode
Initialization
Temperature Reset
Demand Limit
Pulldown Control
Remote on-off
Overload Codes
Alarm light/circuit energized.
NOTE: These codes take priority.
Compressor fault
Loss of charge (circuit A, circuit B)
Low water flow
Low oil pressure (circuit A, circuit B)
Low water temperature
Illegal configuration
Thermistor failure
Reset/Set Point Limit Failure

These codes are summarized on a chart in each units


control box, and are described in detail in the Controls and
Troubleshooting literature.

30GN Flotronic II (CCN) controls with


8-character display/set point board
An eight-digit LCD (liquid crystal display) alphanumeric panel
displays all of the Flotronic control codes (with explanation
of codes), plus set points, time of day, temperatures, pressures, and superheat.

Control sequence
Off cycle During unit off cycle, crankcase heater is energized. If ambient temperature is below 36 F (2 C), cooler
and control box heaters (30GT only) are also energized.
Electronic expansion valves are closed.
Start-up After control circuit switches on, prestart process takes place, then microprocessor checks itself and waits
for temperature to stabilize. First circuit to start may be A
or B (automatic lead/lag feature). The controlled pulldown
feature limits compressor loading on start-up to reduce demand on start-up and unnecessary compressor usage. The
microprocessor limits supply-fluid temperature decrease
(start-up only) to 1 F (0.6 C) per minute.

Capacity control
On first call for cooling, microprocessor starts initial compressor
and fan stage on lead circuit. The EXV or LLSV (TXV units)
remains closed, permitting a pumpout on start-up. After pumpout, the valves open and, if necessary, additional outdoor fans
are energized. Crankcase heaters are deenergized when a compressor is started. As additional cooling is required, lag circuit
starts. If further cooling is needed, compressors are added, alternating between lead and lag circuits. Speed at which capacity
is added or decreased is controlled by temperature deviation
from set point and rate of temperature change of chilled fluid.
As less cooling is required, circuits shut down (or unload)
in an order that balances each circuits compressor run time.
When no further cooling is called for (in each compressor
circuit), EXV or LLSV (TXV units) closes and compressor
and fans continue to run while pumping down cooler.

Control features
Low-temperature override This feature prevents LCWT
from overshooting the set point and possibly causing a nuisance trip-out by the freeze protection.
High-temperature override This feature allows chiller
to add capacity quickly during rapid load variations.
Demand limit If applied, unit step controls limit the total power draw of unit to selected point by controlling number of operational compressors during periods of peak
electrical demand. Consult Accessory Demand Limit Control Module Installation Instructions for further details.
Reset accessory If applied, microprocessor compares
either return fluid, space temperature, or outdoor-air temperature with the accessory board settings, and adjusts LCWT
appropriately.

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Controls (cont)
Electronic expansion valve and condenser-fan control The EXV opens and closes on signal from microprocessor to maintain an approximate 20 F (11 C) refrigerant superheat entering the compressor cylinders. (The
compressor motor increases the refrigerant superheat from
the approximate 5 F [3 C] leaving the cooler to that entering the cylinders.) Condenser fans (operated by microprocessor) run to as low an ambient as possible to maintain
a minimum EXV pressure differential.

Abnormal conditions
All control safeties in chiller operate through compressor
protection board or control relay and microprocessor. Highpressure switch directly shuts down compressor(s) through
compressor protection board or control relay. For other
safeties, microprocessor makes appropriate decision to shut
down a compressor due to a safety trip or bad sensor reading and displays appropriate failure code on the display.
Chiller holds in safety mode until reset. It then reverts to
normal control when unit is reset.
Oil pressure safety Safety cuts out if pressure differential is below minimum (accessory on sizes 040-060; 070,
60 Hz). Safety is bypassed on start-up for 2 minutes.
Loss-of-charge safety Safety cuts out if system pressure drops below minimum.

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High-pressure cutout Switch shuts down compressors if compressor discharge pressure increases to 426 psig
(2937 kPa).
Ground current safety Safety opens on sensing a
current-to-ground in compressor windings in excess of
2.5 amps (accessory on sizes 040-070 [60 Hz]).
Compressor anti-cycling This feature limits compressor cycling.
Loss of flow protection Protection is provided by temperature differences between entering and leaving fluid
temperature sensors if cooler temperature drops to
35 F (1.8 C).
Sensor failures Failures are detected by the
microprocessor.

Diagnostics
Microprocessor may be put through quick test (see Controls
and Troubleshooting literature) without additional equipment or tools. Quick test (not on Flotronic II units) confirms
microprocessor is functional, informs observer through LED
display the condition of each sensor and switch in chiller,
and allows observer to check for proper operation of fans
and compressor(s).
NOTE: The STAT test function on 30GN units allows for
the same function as quick test on the 30GT units.

Typical piping and wiring

LEGEND

NOTES:
1. Chiller must be installed levelly to maintain proper compressor oil return.
2. Wiring and piping shown are general points-of-connection guides only and are not intended for a
specific installation. Wiring and piping shown are for a quick overview of system and are not in
accordance with recognized standards.
3. All wiring must comply with applicable local and national codes.
4. All piping must follow standard piping techniques. Refer to Carrier System Design Manual or appropriate ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers)
handbook for details.
5. See Application Data for minimum system fluid volume. This may require the addition of a holding
tank to ensure adequate volume.

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Guide specifications 30GN,GT


Reciprocating Air-Cooled Liquid Chiller
HVAC Guide Specifications
Size Range: 36 to 210 Tons (127 to 740 kW)
Nominal
Carrier Model Number: 30GN,GT
Part 1 General
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Microprocessor-controlled air-cooled liquid chiller
utilizing reciprocating compressors and long-stroke
electronic expansion valves.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standard
590-92 (U.S.A.).
B. Unit construction shall be designed to conform to
ASHRAE 15 latest revision safety standard, NEC
(U.S.A.), and ASME (U.S.A.) applicable codes.
C. Unit shall have UL (U.S.A.) or CSA (Canada) approvals (60 Hz).
D. Unit shall be manufactured in a facility registered to
ISO 9002/BS5750, Part 2 (International Standards
Organization) manufacturing quality standard.
E. Unit operation shall be fully tested at the factory.
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Unit shall be stored and handled per unit manufacturers recommendations.
B. Unit controls shall be capable of withstanding 150 F
(66 C) storage temperature in the control compartment for an indefinite period of time.
Part 2 Products
2.01 EQUIPMENT
A. General:
Factory-assembled, single piece, air-cooled liquid chiller.
Contained within the unit cabinet shall be all factory
wiring, piping, controls, refrigerant charge (R-22), and
special features required prior to field start-up.
B. Unit Cabinet:
1. Frame shall be of heavy-gage galvanized steel
members.
2. Cabinet shall be galvanized steel casing with a prepainted finish.
3. Cabinet shall be capable of withstanding
500-hour salt spray test in accordance with the
ASTM B-117 standard.
C. Fans:
Condenser fans shall be direct-driven propeller type
discharging air vertically upward and shall be equipped
with the following features:
1. Permanently lubricated bearings.
2. Steel wire safety guards coated with PVC.
3. Statically and dynamically balanced fan blades.

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D. Compressors:
1. Reciprocating semi-hermetic type only.
2. Each equipped with an automatically-reversible oil
pump, operating oil charge, suction and discharge
shutoff valves, and an insert-type factory-sized
crankcase heater to control oil dilution.
3. Each mounted on spring vibration isolators with
an isolation efficiency of no less than 95%.
4. Speed shall not exceed 1750 rpm (29.2 r/s).
5. Cycles per hour per compressor shall not
exceed 6.
E. Cooler:
1. Shell-and-tube type with removable heads.
2. Tubes shall be internally enhanced seamless-copper
type rolled into tube sheets.
3. Equipped with victaulic-type fluid connections.
4. Shell shall be insulated with 34-in. (19-mm) PVC
foam (closed-cell) with a maximum K factor of 0.28.
5. Design shall incorporate 2 independent directexpansion refrigerant circuits.
6. Cooler shall be tested and stamped in accordance
with ASME Code for a refrigerant working side
pressure of 278 psig (1916 kPa). Cooler shall
have a maximum fluid-side pressure of 300 psig
(2068 kPa).
F. Condenser:
1. Coil shall be air-cooled with integral subcooler, constructed of aluminum fins mechanically bonded to
seamless copper tubes which are then cleaned, dehydrated, and sealed.
2. Air-cooled condenser coils shall be leak tested at
150 psig (1034 kPa) and pressure tested at
450 psig (3103 kPa).
G. Refrigeration Components:
Refrigerant circuit components shall include hot gas
muffler, high side pressure switch, liquid line shutoff
valves, suction and discharge shutoff valves, filter drier,
moisture-indicating sight glass, stepper motor actuated electronic expansion valve (EXV) or thermostatic
expansion valve (TXV), and complete operating charge
of refrigerant R-22 and compressor oil.
H. Controls, Safeties, and Diagnostics:
1. Controls:
a. Unit controls shall include the following minimum components:
1) Microprocessor.
2) Power and control circuit terminal blocks.
3) ON/OFF control switch.
4) Replaceable solid-state relay panel.
5) Eight-character diagnostic display/set point
panel on 30GN unit. Two-digit panel on
30GT unit.
6) Thermistors, and/or pressure transducers
(30GN only), and potentiometers (30GT).

b.

Unit controls shall be capable of performing


the following functions:
1) Automatic circuit lead/lag (accessory unloader required on 30GT040-070).
2) Pumpout at beginning and end of every
circuit cycle.
3) Capacity control based on leaving chilled
fluid temperature and compensated by rate
of change of return-fluid temperature.
4) Limiting of the chilled fluid temperature
pulldown rate at start-up to 1 F (.56 C)
per minute to prevent excessive demand
spikes (charges) at start-up.
5) Seven-day time schedule (30GN only).
6) Leaving chilled fluid temperature reset from
return fluid (30GN only).
7) Demand limit control with 2-point control
(0 to 100% each) (30GN only).
2. Safeties:
a. Unit shall be equipped with thermistors and/or
potentiometers (30GT) and all necessary components in conjunction with the control system to provide the unit with the following
protections:
1) Loss of refrigerant charge protection.
2) Low fluid flow detection.
3) Low chilled fluid temperature protection.
4) Low and high superheat protection.
5) Low control voltage (to unit) protection.
6) High-pressure switch.
7) Low oil protection for each compressor
circuit (sizes 080-210).
8) Ground current compressor protection
(sizes 080-210 and 070, 50 Hz).
b. Compressors shall be equipped with the following manual-reset type protections:
1) Pressure overload.
2) Electrical overload through the use of
definite-purpose contactors and calibrated,
ambient compensated, magnetic trip circuit breakers. Circuit breakers shall open
all 3 phases in the event of an overload in
any one phase (single-phasing condition).
c. Fan motors shall have inherent overcurrent
protection.

3. Diagnostics:
a. On 30GN units, diagnostic display module
shall be capable of indicating the safety lockout condition by displaying a code for which
an explanation may be scrolled at the display. On 30GT units, display module shall be
capable of indicating the tripping of protections through display of a 2-digit code, for
which a legend shall be provided in control
panel. Information included for display shall
be:
1) Compressor lockout.
2) Loss of charge.
3) Low fluid flow.
4) Low oil pressure.
5) Cooler freeze protection.
6) High or low suction superheat.
7) Thermistor, transducer (30GN only), or
potentiometer (30GT only) malfunction.
8) Entering and leaving-fluid temperature.
9) Evaporator and condenser pressure (30GN
only).
10) Electronic expansion valve positions (30GN
only).
11) All set points (30GN only).
12) Time of day (30GN only).
b. Display module, in conjunction with the microprocessor, must also be capable of displaying the output (results) of a run test. Run test
shall verify operation of every switch, thermistor, potentiometer (30GT) or transducer
(30GN), fan, and compressor before chiller
is started.
c. Provide serial output port.
I. Operating Characteristics:
1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running fully
loaded at outdoor ambient temperatures from
0 F to 125 F (18 to 52 C), without special
controls.
2. Unit shall be capable of starting up with 95 F
(35 C) entering-fluid temperature to the cooler.
3. Multi-step cooling capacity control shall be accomplished through the use of unloaders and compressor staging.
4. Two refrigerant circuits shall be provided to protect against loss of total capacity.
5. Unit shall have automatic lead/lag feature to automatically alternate the lead circuit to ensure even
compressor wear.

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Guide specifications 30GN,GT (cont)


J. Motors:
1. Compressor motors shall be cooled by suction gas
passing around motor windings.
2. Condenser-fan motors shall be 3-phase type
with permanently lubricated bearings and Class B
insulation.
3. Fan motors are totally enclosed, air-over (TEAO)
type in accordance with IP-55 (50 Hz only).
K. Electrical Requirements:
1. Unit primary electrical power supply (3-phase) shall
be connected to a single location.
2. Unit control power (single-phase) shall be connected to a separate entry point.
3. Unit shall be shipped with factory control and
power wiring installed.
L. Special Features:
Certain standard features are not applicable when the
features designated by * are specified. For assistance
in amending the specifications, your local Carrier Sales
Office should be contacted.
*
1. Low Ambient Temperature Operation:
a. Unit shall be capable of operating down to
0 F (18 C) with the addition of antifreeze
with suitable corrosion inhibitor in the evaporator circuit, and with the addition of fieldfabricated and field-installed wind baffles. The
wind baffles shall be installed when wind velocity greater than 5 mph (8 km/h) is anticipated, and ambient temperature is below
32 F (0 C).
b. Unit shall be capable of operating down to
20 F (29 C) with the addition of the field
or factory-installed solid-state Motormastert
III control with condenser coil temperature
sensor. In addition, adequate field-supplied antifreeze with suitable corrosion inhibitor protection shall be field-installed in the evaporator circuit and where wind velocity greater
than 5 mph (8 km/h) is anticipated, fieldfabricated and installed wind baffles shall be
required.
2. Unloaders:
Electric suction cutoff unloaders shall be fieldinstalled as required.
*
3. Cooler Heater:
Optional factory-installed heater shall protect
cooler to 20 F (29 C).
*
4. Optional Condenser Coil Material:
Unit shall be factory equipped with a condenser
coil made from copper tubes and copper fins,
copper tubes and aluminum heresite fins, copper tubes and copper heresite fins, or copper
tubes and pre-coated aluminum fins.

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5. Hot Gas Bypass:


Hot gas bypass allows the unit to operate at
lower capacity levels than standard. Available as
a factory-installed option on 30GN040 and
30GT040-070. Available as a field-installed accessory on 30GN,GT080-210.
6. Security Condenser Grilles:
A set of metal grilles complete with support retainers and fasteners shall be provided for the
protection of the condensing coils, compressors,
and cooler.
7. Hail Guard:
Unit shall be field-equipped with louvered condenser coil hail guards and installation hardware.
8. Part-Wind Start:
Shall be factory installed to reduce compressor
inrush current.
9. Brine Units:
Unit shall be factory-equipped to operate down
to 15 F (9 C) leaving chilled fluid temperature.
10. Flow Switch:
A chilled fluid flow switch shall be field-installed
for low fluid flow detection.
11. Control Transformer:
A transformer shall be field-installed to permit
single-point power connection combining unit
primary electrical power supply with control power
supply (115 v).
12. Ground current compressor protection:
Protection shall be standard with sizes 080-210
and 070 (50 Hz), accessory with all other sizes.
13. TXV Option (30GT040-110 unit):
Unit shall have factory-installed thermostatic expansion valves (TXV) instead of EXVs. Unit shall
be capable of starting and running fully loaded at
outdoor temperatures from 35 to 125 F (1 to
52 C) without special control or field provisions.
14. Demand Limit Control (30GT unit):
Unit shall be equipped with a 2-point demand
limit control (0 to 49% and 50 to 100%) activated remotely by an electric signal. (Two-stage
control is standard on 30GN units.)
15. Pressure Gages:
Unit shall be field-equipped with suction and discharge pressure gages with manual shutoff valves.
16. Temperature Reset Board (30GT unit):
Board shall allow microprocessor control to compare either return or outdoor temperature with
the accessory board settings and adjust leavingwater temperature accordingly. Shall include necessary sensor. (Temperature reset is standard on
30GN units.)

17. Sound Reduction Kit:


Unit shall be equipped with kit to reduce system
noise without compromising performance.
18. Oil Pressure Switch:
Unit shall be equipped with an oil pressure safety
switch to protect compressor against loss of lubrication (sizes 040-060, 070 [60 Hz]; standard
on sizes 070 [50 Hz], 040-070 brine units, and
080-210).
19. High-Static Fan:
Special condenser fans, motors, and mounts shall
be factory installed allowing fans to generate
0.4 in. wg (0.10 kPa) and 1 in. wg (0.25 kPa)
static pressure external to the chiller at nominal
condenser airflow (cfm).
20. Non-Fused Disconnect (380/415 v and 460 v
Units):
A non-fused electrical disconnect for main unit
power shall be factory installed. Disconnect shall
be thru-the-door type with locking handle (unit
sizes 040-110) or mounted on central panel (unit
sizes 130-210).
21. Convenience Outlet:
Kit provides a 115-v, GFI female receptacle to
be field mounted in control box. Receptacle shall
be powered by unit control circuit.

22. Remote Cooler Mounting:


Kit shall provide valves and EXV cable to permit
operation of cooler from a remote location (up
to 75 ft [23 m] away from base unit).
23. Unit Control Display Access Door:
Kit contains door and necessary mounting hardware to permit control module access without
opening or removing control box panels.
24. Multi-Chiller Control:
The multi-chiller control shall be field installed,
and shall sequence up to 4 circulating pumps and
chillers in parallel (one pump and proof-of-flow
switch per chiller). Both the leaving fluid temperature and proof-of-flow inputs shall be monitored by the control.
25. High-Ambient Kit:
Field-installed kit shall contain high-ambient capacity control pressure switches, unloader coils,
and all necessary hardware for installation. Kit
may be required in areas where outdoor ambient temperatures are expected to be above
115 F (46.1 C) and return fluid temperatures are
expected to be above 60 F (15.5 C).

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Carrier Corporation Syracuse, New York 13221

11-96

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 2
Tab 5c

Page 60

Catalog No. 523-048

Printed in U.S.A.

PC 903

Form 30G-7PD
Replaces: 30G-6PD

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