Installation - General Information Water Cooled Centravac With Ch530
Installation - General Information Water Cooled Centravac With Ch530
Installation - General Information Water Cooled Centravac With Ch530
General Information
Water Cooled CenTraVac
With CH530
X39640645030
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Warnings and
Cautions
NOTICE: Warnings and Cautions appear at appropriate sections throughout this manual.
Read these carefully.
WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
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Contents
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Unit Nameplate
Metric Conversion
Unit Shipment
Storage
Operating Environment
Foundation Requirements
10
Rigging
17
Chiller Isolation
20
Isolation Pads
20
Spring Isolators
23
Unit Leveling
27
Contents
Figures
1 Typical CVHE and CVHG Chiller with Refrigerant Pump ....................... 10
2 Clearance Requirements for Cooling and Auxiliary Units ..................... 11
3 Clearance Requirements for Heat Recovery ......................................... 12
4 Tube Bundle Locations Showing Cooling Only, Free Cooling,
Heat Recovery, and Auxiliary Condenser ............................................. 13
5 Recommended Lifting Arrangements .................................................. 18
6 Isolation Pad ......................................................................................... 19
7 Isolation Spring Placement ................................................................... 21
8 Chiller Foot/Isolator Orientation ............................................................ 22
9 Typical Spring Isolator Types and Construction .................................... 23
10 Checking Unit Levelness ...................................................................... 27
Tables
1 Installation Requirements ....................................................................... 7
2 Tube Bundle Locations for Cooling Only and Free Cooling Units ......... 14
3 Tube Locations for Heat Recovery and Auxiliary Condenser ................ 14
4 Typical Shipping and Operating Weights
for Standard Options ............................................................................ 14
5 Typical Weights for Cooling Only ......................................................... 16
6 Isolation Pad Loading ........................................................................... 20
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Unit Nameplate
Metric Conversion
In. 2.54 = cm
FC = Free Cooling
Ft. 30.48 = cm
GPM = Gallons-per-Minute
Lbs. .453 = kg
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Responsibilities of Installing
Contractor(s)
A list of the contractor
responsibilities typically associated
with the unit installation Process is
provided below. Also see Table 1.
1. Locate and maintain the loose
parts, i.e. isolators, bulb wells,
temperature sensors, flow
sensors or other factory-ordered
field installed options, for
installation as required. Loose
parts are located in the starter
panel on units with factoryinstalled unit-mounted starters
or in the motor terminal box for
units with remote-mounted
starters.
2. Install unit on a foundation with
flat support surfaces level within
1/16 and of sufficient strength to
support concentrated loading.
3. Place manufacturer-supplied
isolation pad assemblies under
unit. (Use spring isolators for
upper floor installations.)
4. Install unit per applicable Trane
Installation Manual.
5. Complete all water piping and
electrical connections
Note: Field-piping must be
arranged and supported to avoid
stress on the equipment. It is
strongly recommended that the
piping contractor refrain from
piping closer than 3-0 [914 mm]
minimum to the equipment. This
will allow for proper fit-upon
arrival of the unit at the job-site.
Any adjustment that is necessary
can be made to the piping at that
time.
6. Where specified, supply and
install valves in water piping
upstream and downstream of
evaporator and condenser water
boxes to isolate shells for
maintenance and to balance and
trim system.
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ASHRAE Standard 15
Compliance
Trane recommends that indoor
CenTraVac unit installations only be
made in equipment or plant rooms
that fully meet or exceed the
guidelines of ASHRAE Standard 15,
in addition to any applicable local,
state, or national requirements. At a
minimum this would typically
include:
The equipment room should have
a refrigerant monitor or detector
that is capable of monitoring and
alarming within the acceptable
exposure level of the refrigerant,
and that can actuate mechanical
ventilation.
The equipment room should have
an audible or visual alarm (other
than the light on the monitor) that
is controlled by the monitor. The
alarm should annunciate inside of
the equipment room and outside
of each entrance to the equipment
room.
The equipment room should be
properly vented to the outdoors,
using mechanical ventilation that
can be activated by the refrigerant
monitor.
The purge discharge and the
rupture disk must be properly
piped to the outdoors.
If required by local or other codes,
a self-contained breathing
apparatus should be available in
close proximity to the equipment
room.
Refer to the latest copy of ASHRAE
Standard 15 for specific guidelines.
Trane assumes no responsibility for
any economic, health, or
environmental issues that may result
from an equipment rooms design or
function.
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A. Circuit breakers or
fusible disconnects
(optional)
B. Unit-mounted
starter (optional)
C. PFCCs (optional)
Water Piping
Rupture Disc
Insulation
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Field-Installed
Field-Supplied
Field-Installed
A. Safety chains
B. Clevis connectors
C. Lifting beam
A. Isolation pads or spring isolators
A. Isolation pads or
spring isolators
A. Jumper bars
A. Circuit breakers or fusible
B. Temperature sensor
disconnects (optional)
(optional outdoor air) B. Remote-mounted starter,
C. Flow switches (may
AFD (optional)
be field supplied)
C. PFCCs (Remote-mounted
starter option only)
D. Terminal lugs
E. Ground connection(s)
F. Jumper bars
G. BAS wiring (optional)
H. IPC wiring (AFD and remotemounted starters only
I. Control voltage wiring (AFD and
remote-mounted starters only)
J. Oil pump interlock wiring
(AFD and remote-mounted
starters only)
K. High condenser pressure
interlock wiring (AFD and
remote-mounted starters only).
L. Chilled water pump contactor
and wiring
M. Condenser water pump
contactor and wiring
N. Option relays and wiring
(See Table 12)
A. Flow switches (May
A. Thermometers
be field supplied)
B. Water flow pressure gauges
C. Isolation and balancing valves
water piping
D. Vents and drain valves
(1 each per class)
E. Pressure-relief valves
(for water boxes as required)
A. Vent line and flexible connector
A. Insulation
General Information
Unit Shipment
Each chiller ships from the factory as
a hermetically-assembled package; it
is factory-piped, wired and tested. All
openings are covered or plugged to
prevent contamination during
shipment and handling.
See Figure 1 for an illustration of a
typical chiller and its components.
When the unit arrives at the job site,
inspect it thoroughly for damage and
material shortages. Suggested
inspection steps below:
1. To prevent damaging moisture
from entering the unit and causing
corrosion, each chiller is
pressurized with dry nitrogen
before shipment.
2. Verify that the chiller is dehydrated
by checking the evaporator press
for an indication of holding charge
pressure. Temporarily attach
service gauge to refrigerant
charging valves.
Note: The holding charge should
register approximately 5 psig
[34.5 kPa) on the gauge at 72F
[22.2C]. If the charge has escaped,
contact your local Trane sales
office for instructions.
3. The loose parts box and isolator
pads ship in the motor terminal
box or unit mounted starter
enclosure if so equipped. Remove
the sheet metal shipping bracket
from the motor terminal box and
discard.
4. Check the oil sump sight glasses
to verify that the sump was
factory-charged with 9 gallons
[34 l] of oil on units with a
Refrigerant Pump.
Storage
If the chiller will be stored at the job
site for an extended period of time
before it is installed, exercise these
precautionary measures to protect
the unit from damage.
1. Do not remove the protective
coverings factory-installed on the
control panel and compressor
inlet vane actuator for shipment.
2. Store the chiller in a dry, vibration
free and secure area. If factory
insulated, protect chiller from
prolonged exposure to sunlight.
CAUTION
Insulation Damage!
TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE
FACTORY-INSTALLED INSULATION,
do not allow excessive exposure to
sunlight.
3. Periodically check evaporator
pressure to verify that 3 to 5 psig
[21 to 34.5kPa] dry nitrogen @
72F [22.2C] ambient holding
charge is still in the chiller. If this
charge escapes, contact a qualified
service organization and the Trane
sales engineer that handled the
order.
Note: The storage for the
microcomputer-based devices in the
unit control panel is -40F [-40C] to
158F [70C].
Recommended Unit
Clearances
Adequate clearances around and
above the chiller is required to allow
sufficient access for service and
maintenance operations.
Figures 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 illustrate the
recommended clearances for units
with and without options.
Note: In each instance, the minimum
vertical clearance above the chiller is
3 feet.
In addition, be sure to provide
working space clearance in front of
the unit control panel to satisfy
national and local electric codes.
Important: Do NOT install piping or
conduit above the compressor
motor assembly or behind the
suction elbow.
(Specific unit clearance requirements
are also indicated in the submittal
package provided for your unit.)
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Operating Environment
Besides assuring that the site
selected for chiller installation
provides the necessary clearances,
consider the equipments operating
environment.
To assure that electrical components
operate properly, do not locate the
chiller in an area exposed to dust,
dirt, corrosive fumes, or excessive
hear and humidity. Note that the
maximum ambient temperature
range for chiller operation to 100F
[38C].
CAUTION
Electrical Component
Damage!
Chiller operation at ambient
temperatures exceeding 100F
(38C) may result in starter or
electrical component damage. The
higher ambient temperatures may
affect the ability of panels to
dissipate heat.
Take whatever action is necessary to
improve the equipment room
environment if any of these adverse
operating condition are present.
Storage Requirements if
Chiller is not installed
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Foundation Requirements
Provide rigid, non-warping
mounting pads or a concrete
foundation as a mounting surface for
the chiller. Ensure that the bade is of
sufficient strength and mass to
properly support the chiller at its full
operating weight (i.e., including
completed piping, and full operating
charges of refrigerant, oil and water.)
Table 2 and Table 3 give a summary
of standard tube bundle locations.
Table 4 indicates the weights of
various chiller options. Table 5
shows typical weights for Cooling
Only units.
Notice that the floor loading for all
sizes of CVHE, CVHF and CVHG
chillers is 50 pounds per square inch
[344 kPa].
To assure proper unit operation, the
chiller must be level within 1/16"
[1.6 mm] over its length and width
when set into place on the mounting
surface.
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Top View
Notes:
1. Does not include water box. Add wate box dimension to this figure.
2. Minimum vertical clearance over chiller is 3 feet.
3. Minimum work space clearance per national and local electrical codes.
SHELL
COMB
EVSZ
032S/L
(Inch)
[mm]
ALL
10'-3-1/4" 3131
ALL
11'-4-1/2" 3466
ALL
2'-6-5/8"
777
S/S
11'-9"
3581
S/L, M/L, LL
15'-6"
4724
E/L
N/A
N/A
S/S
26'-5"
8052
S/L, M/L, L/L 33'-11-1/4" 10343
E/L
N/A
N/A
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4667
4750
918
N/A
4724
N/A
N/A
10801
N/A
EVSZ
250E
(Inch)
16'-5-1/2"
16'-6-1/2"
2'-11-1/8"
N/A
N/A
17'-5"
N/A
N/A
39'-6"
[mm]
5017
5042
893
N/A
N/A
5309
N/A
N/A
12039
Notes:
1. EVSZ = Evaporator Size, L = Long Shell; S = Short Shell; E = Extended Shell, M = Medium Shell
2. Clearance requirement to evaporator tube removal does not includ water box. Add water box dimension to this figure.
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Top View
Notes:
1. Does not include water box.
2. Minimum vertical clearance over chiller is 3 feet.
3. Minimum work space clearance per national and local electrical codes.
SHELL
COMB
EVSZ
032S/L
(Inch)
[mm]
All
10'-6-5/8" 3216
All
11'-8"
3555
All
2'-10"
864
S/S
11'-9"
3581
S/L, M/L, L/L
15'-6"
4724
E/L
N/A
N/A
S/S
26'-5"
8052
S/L, M/L, L/L 33'-11-1 /4" 10343
E/L
N/A
N/A
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[mm]
4788
4870
1174
N/A
4724
N/A
N/A
10801
N/A
EVSZ
250E
(Inch)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
[mm]
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Notes:
1. EVSZ = Evaporator Size, L = Long Shell; S = Short Shell; E = Extended Shell
2. Clearance requirement to evaporator tube removal does not include water box. Add water box dimension in this figure.
3. Does not include water box. Add water box dimension to this figure.
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Figure 4. Tube bundle locations showing cooling only, free cooling and heat recovery and auxiliary condenser units
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IP Units
Table 2. Tube bundle locations for cooling only and free cooling units (inches)
Shell
Size
032
050
080
142
210
250
A
2'-0-3/4"
2'-6-3/4"
3'-5-1/8"
3'-10-3/8"
4'-5"
5'-0-3/4"
B
2-5/8"
2-7/8"
4-1/4"
4-1/4"
4-1 /2"
5-1/2"
G
10"
1'-2-3/8"
1'-7-1/4"
2'-0-7/8"
2'-4-1 /8"
2'-4-1/8"
H
2'-2-3/8"
2'-3-3/4"
3'-7"
3'-8-3/8"
3'-9-3/4"
4'-0-1/4"
Table 3. Tube locations for heat recovery and auxiliary condenser units (inches)
CVHE
CVHEF/G
Shell
Size
032
050
050
080
142
210
250
J
4'-6-3/8"
5'-2-3/8"
6'-2-1/2"
T-3-1/8"
8'-7-3/8"
8'-7-1/2"
Heat Recovery
K
L
10-1/4"
1'-6-1/2"
1'-2-3/8"
1'-10-3/8"
1'-2-3/8"
1'-10-3/8"
1'-7-1/4"
2'-4-7/8"
2'-0-7/8"
3'-2-1/2"
2'-4-1/8"
3'-7-1/2"
M
J
4'
4'-6-3/4"
4'-6"
5'-0-7/8"
4'-10"
6'-0-7/8"
4'-8-3/8"
6'-10-1/2"
6'-2"
7'-9-3/8"
6'-6-5/8"
8'-7-5/8"
Not Available
Auxiliary Condenser
K
L
9-1/8"
1'-2"
9-1/8"
1'-2"
9-1/8"
1'-2"
9-1/8"
1'-2"
9-1/8"
1'-2"
9-1/8"
1'-2"
M
3'-11-3/4
4'-8-1/4
5'-0-5/8
5'-8-7/8
7'-3-5/8
3'-9-3/4
Free Cooling
Ship
Oper
500
785
500
785
750
1290
750
1290
750
1360
750
1360
1400
2400
1400
2400
Notes:
1. Unit-Mounted Starter Option = 530 Lbs. (Shipping and Operating)
2. Weights shown are accurate within 3% and are calculated with non-marine 150 psig water boxes. Marine-style water boxes may add considerably more weight;
contact LBU Marketing for details.
3. Operating weights include refrigerant, oil and water charges.
4. For more specific data on weights and isolator loading, refer to the unit submittal package.
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SI Units
Table 2. Tube bundle locations for cooling only and free cooling units (mm)
Shell
Size
32
50
80
142
210
250
A
629
781
1044
1178
1346
1543
B
67
73
108
108
114
140
F
457
588
715
993
1105
1187
G
254
365
489
632
715
715
H
670
705
1095
1127
1162
1225
Table 3. Tube locations for heat recovery and auxiliary condenser units (mm)
CVHE
CVHEF/G
Shell
Size
32
50
50
80
142
210
250
J
1381
1584
1893
2213
2625
2629
Heat Recovery
K
L
260
470
365
568
365
568
489
734
632
978
715
1108
M
J
1219
1390
1371
1546
1473
1852
1432
2096
1880
2372
1997
2632
Not Available
Auxiliary Condenser
K
L
232
356
232
356
232
356
232
356
232
356
232
356
M
1212
1429
1540
1749
2226
1162
Free Cooling
Ship
Oper
227
356
227
356
340
585
340
585
340
617
340
617
635
1089
635
1089
Notes:
1. Unit-Mounted Starter Option = 236 Kg (Shipping and Operating)
2. Weights shown are accurate within 3% and are calculated with non-marine 1034 kPa water boxes. Marine-style water boxes may add considerably more weight;
contact LBU Marketing for details.
3. Operating weights include refrigerant, oil and water charges.
4. For more specific data on weights and isolator loading, refer to the unit submittal package.
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Nton
230-320
230-320
230-320
230-320
230-320
230-320
360-500
360-500
360-500
360-500
360-500
360-500
350-570
350-570
350-570
350-570
350-570
350-570
555-640
555-640
555-640
555-640
555-640
555-640
650-910
650-910
650-910
1060-1280
1060-1280
1060-1280
1060-1280
1060-1280
1060-1280
1060-1280
1470
1470-1720
480-565
480-565
480-565
480-565
480-565
480-565
670-780
670-780
670-780
670-780
920-1067
920-1067
920-1067
920-1067
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Rigging
Lifting is the recommended method
for moving chillers. Suggested lifting
arrangements for standard and heatrecovery units are illustrated in
Figure 5.
Note that each of the cables used to
lift the unit must be capable of
supporting the entire weight of the
chiller.
WARNING
Improper Unit Lift!
LIFT THE CHILLER HORIZONTALLY.
Failure to do so could result in death
or serious injury and equipment
damage.
See Tables 2, 3 and 5 for shipping
weights.
Refer to lifting arrangement and
rigging in Figure 5. Notice that the
lifting beam used to lift the unit must
be at least 16 feet minimum effective
length.
To lift the chiller properly, insert
clevis connections at the points
indicated in Figure 5, a 2 [51 mm]
diameter lifting hole is provided at
each of these points. Next attach the
lifting chains or cables.
Once the lifting cables are in place,
attach a safety chain or cable
between the first-stage casting of the
compressor and the lifting beam. To
do this, remove a restraining bolt
from the compressor first-stage
casting and replace it with an
eyebolt.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Loss of Oil!
IF THE UNIT WILL BE LIFTED AT AN
ANGLE GREATER THAN 15 FROM
END-TO-END, REMOVE THE OIL
FROM THE OIL TANK. Failure to do
so, will cause oil to drain out of oil
tank into other areas of chiller. It will
be extremely difficult to return the
oil to the oil tank even during
operation.
2. When lifting the chiller is either
impractical or undesirable, attach
cables or chains to the jacking
slots shown in Figure 5; then push
or pull the unit across a smooth
surface.
CAUTION
DO NOT USE A FORKLIFT TO
REMOVE THE CHILLER. Using a
forklift can result in damaged
equipment.
Compressor
Misalignment!
CONSULT THE TRANE COMPANY
BEFORE LIFTING THE
COMPRESSOR/MOTOR ASSEMBLY
FROM THE SHELLS WITHOUT
FACTORY-INSTALLED DOWELING
IN THE COMPRESSOR CASTING
FLANGES. Failure to do so can result
in misalignment of the compressor
castings.
3. If removal of the compressor or
economizer assembly is necessary
to move the chiller into its
operating location, contact The
Trane Company for special
instructions concerning chiller
disassembly and reassembly
procedures.
CAUTION
Wiring Damage!
BE CAREFUL TO AVOID DAMAGING
UNIT WIRING DURING RIGGING,
ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY.
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Figure 5. Recommended lifting arrangements for CVHE, CVHF, and CVHG units
WARNING
Heavy Objects!
Do not use cables (chains or slings)
except as shown. Each of the cables
(chains or slings) used to lift the unit
must be capable of supporting the
entire weight of the unit. Lifting
cables (chains or slings) may not be
of the same length. Adjust as
necessary for even unit lift. Other
lifting arrangements may cause
equipment or property-only
damage. Failure to properly lift unit
may result in death or serious injury.
See details below.
WARNING
Improper Unit Lift!
Test lift unit approximately 24 inches
to verify proper center of gravity lift
point. To avoid dropping of unit,
reposition lifting point if unit is not
level. Failure to properly lift unit
could result in death or serious
injury or possible equipment or
property-only damage.
Attach safety chain or cable as
shown without tension, not as a
lifting chain or cable, but to prevent
the unit from rolling.
Do not forklift the unit to move or
lift.
Lifting holes provided on chiller to
attach cables (chains or slings).
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Chiller Isolation
Isolation Pads
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Nton
230-320
230-320
230-320
230-320
230-320
230-320
360-500
360-500
360-500
360-500
360-500
360-500
350-570
350-570
350-570
350-570
350-570
350-570
555-640
555-640
555-640
555-640
555-640
555-640
650-910
650-910
650-910
650-910
650-910
1060-1280
1060-1280
1060-1280
1060-1280
1060-1280
1470
1470-1720
480-565
480-565
480-565
480-565
480-565
480-565
670-780
670-780
670-780
670-780
920-1067
920-1067
920-1067
920-1067
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Left Pad (Kg)
Right Pad (lbs)
2612
8621
2868
8695
2900
9519
3435
10427
3823
10540
3874
11718
3576
10767
3963
10881
4000
12091
5167
14406
5802
14594
5881
16531
3310
10347
3699
10459
3770
11593
4888
13990
5524
14177
5641
16031
3493
11564
3881
11677
3958
12798
5087
15173
5722
15360
5841
17211
5368
15522
6002
15711
6090
17630
9061
21675
8524
23495
9106
22170
8582
23967
9632
23068
10446
29483
14058
34626
11984
31400
15205
37410
3879
11849
4265
11965
4282
13220
5402
15637
6037
15826
6113
17771
5502
16018
6136
16207
6207
18164
9333
22160
8795
23986
9550
23082
8966
24409
10803
29986
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Spring Isolators
Spring isolators should be
considered whenever chiller
installation is planned for an upper
story location. Base isolator selection
and placement on the information
presented in Figures 8 and 9. (Notice
that three types of spring isolators,
each with their own maximum
loading characteristics, are used with
the CVHE/F/G chillers.)
Spring isolators typically ship
assembled and ready for installation.
To install and adjust the isolators
properly, follow the instructions
given.
Note: Do not adjust the isolators
until the chiller is piped and charged
with refrigerant and water.
1. Position the spring isolators under
the chiller as shown in Figures 7
and 8. Make sure that each isolator
is centered in relation to the tube
sheet.
2. Set the isolators on the sub-base;
shim or grout as necessary to
provide a flat, level surface at the
same elevation for all mountings.
Be sure to support the full
underside of the isolator base
plate; do not straddle gaps or
small shim.
3. If required, bolt the isolators to the
floor through the slots provided or
cement the pads.
Note: Fastening the isolators to the
floor is not necessary unless
specified.
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General Information
Center Tube
Sheet
Support Leg
End of Tube
Sheet
Outside
Edge of
Tube Sheet
4 X .88
(22mm)
Dia. Holes
for
Anchoring Units
2" Typ
(51mm)
Center of
Isolator
Spring
5" Typ
(127mm)
2 5/8" Typ (67mm)
1 3/16" Typ
(30mm)
Evaporator
Tubesheet
Adjusting Bolt
Adjust the isolator so
that the upper
housing clears the
lower housing by at
least 1/4 [6 mm]
Acoustical nonskid
neoprene pad (top
and bottom)
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Maximum
Load
(lbs.)
3,150
4,200
5,250
6,300
7,700
9,100
Deflection
(Inches)
1.22
1.17
1.06
1.02
0.83
0.74
Spring
Color
Coding
Red
Purple
Orange
Green
Gray
White
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1/4"
(6.3mm)
Acoustical
nonskid
neoprene
pad (top
and
bottom)
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General Information
Isolator
Maximum
Spring
Type
Load
Deflection
Color
and Size
(lbs.)
(Inches)
Coding
CT 16-26
9600
1.17
Purple
CT 16-27
12000
1.06
Orange
CT 16-28
14400
1.02
Green
CT 16-31
17600
0.83
Gray
CT 16-32
20800
0.74
White
Note: Each type CT-16 spring isolator has 16 springs.
3/4"
(19.0 mm)
Dia. Holes
(4) Reqd
7 1/2"
(190.5
9"
mm)
(228.6
mm)
4 1/2" 3 3/4"
(114.3 (95.2
mm) mm)
13 1/4"
(336.5 mm) 6 1/16"
(168.2 mm)
7 3/4" Free
Height
(196.8 mm)
3/4"
(19.0 mm)
7 1/2"
(190.5 mm)
3/4"
(19.0 mm)
Dia. Holes
(4) Reqd
7 1/2"
(190.5
mm)
9"
(228.6
mm)
4 1/2" 3 3/4"
(114.3 (95.2
mm) mm)
7 3/4"
(200.0 mm)
Free Height
3/4"
(19.0 mm)
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Isolator
Maximum
Spring
Type
Load
Deflection
Color
and Size
(lbs.)
(Inches)
Coding
CT 20-26
12000
1.17
Purple
CT 20-27
15000
1.06
Orange
CT 20-28
18000
1.02
Green
CT 20-31
22000
0.83
Gray
CT 20-32
26000
0.74
White
Note: Each type CT-20 spring isolator has 20 springs.
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Unit Leveling
Follow the instructions outlined
below and illustrated in Figure 10 to
determined whether or not the
chiller is set level.
1. Measure an equal distance up
from each foot of the chiller and
make a punch mark at each
measured distance.
2. Suspend a clear plastic tube along
the length of the chiller as shown
in Figure 10.
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A business of American Standard Companies
www.trane.com
For more information contact your local district office
or e-mail us at [email protected]
CVHE-SVN01C-EN
File Number
SV-RF-CTV-CVHE-SVN01C-EN-105
Supersedes
CVHE-SVN01B-EN 104
Stocking Location
La Crosse
Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change
design and specifications without notice.
Only qualified technicians should perform the installation and servicing of equipment referred to in this
publication.