30hx-8pd Chiller
30hx-8pd Chiller
30hx-8pd Chiller
Condenserless
Data and Water-Cooled
Liquid Chillers
50/60 Hz
75 to 265 Tons (264 to 931 kW)
Features/Benefits
Quality design and
ComfortLink
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TIME 54.6°F
EWT 44.1°F
LWT 44.0°F
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Table of contents
Features/Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,2
Model Number Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ARI Capacity Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,5
Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9
Options and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-20
Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-29
Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-56
Typical Piping and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57,58
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-70
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Guide Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-74
LEGEND
FIOPS — Factory-Installed Options
Quality Assurance
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ARI* capacity ratings
30HXC WATER-COOLED CHILLER ARI RATINGS (60 Hz ONLY)
COOLER CONDENSER
CAPACITY COOLER FLOW PRESSURE CONDENSER PRESSURE
UNIT INPUT FLOW FULL-LOAD
SIZE DROP DROP IPLV†
POWER EFFICIENCY
30HXC (kW/Ton)
Output (kW) Ft of Ft of (kW/Ton)
Tons GPM L/s kPa GPM L/S kPa
kW Water Water
076 75.4 265.2 53.7 181.0 11.4 12.6 37.7 226.2 14.3 8.0 23.9 0.712 0.512
086 83.1 292.3 60.4 199.4 12.6 15.1 44.9 249.3 15.7 9.6 28.6 0.727 0.523
096 94.0 330.5 67.0 225.5 14.2 14.9 44.6 281.9 17.8 9.9 29.4 0.713 0.513
106 104.3 366.8 75.3 250.3 15.8 13.4 40.1 312.9 19.7 12.0 35.7 0.722 0.521
116 113.6 399.4 79.9 272.6 17.2 11.7 34.9 340.7 21.5 15.3 45.5 0.703 0.509
126 123.0 432.6 86.8 295.2 18.6 13.5 40.3 369.0 23.3 17.7 52.7 0.706 0.509
136 136.5 479.9 97.0 327.5 20.7 12.8 38.3 409.4 25.8 16.7 49.9 0.711 0.527
146 145.9 513.2 105.1 350.2 22.1 14.5 43.3 437.8 27.6 19.0 56.5 0.720 0.533
161 156.5 550.6 111.7 375.7 23.7 12.0 35.7 469.6 29.6 19.4 57.9 0.714 0.520
171 165.9 585.3 118.2 398.1 25.1 13.3 39.6 497.6 31.4 15.9 47.4 0.712 0.538
186 177.2 623.1 126.7 426.2 26.8 12.1 36.2 531.6 33.5 18.0 53.7 0.715 0.562
206 211.6 744.0 146.4 507.7 32.0 12.8 38.2 634.7 40.0 19.0 56.7 0.692 0.510
246 248.6 874.1 172.4 596.5 37.6 14.1 42.1 745.7 47.0 20.1 59.9 0.693 0.522
261 257.2 904.6 180.5 617.3 38.9 15.0 44.8 771.6 48.7 21.4 63.9 0.702 0.523
271 267.4 940.3 189.5 641.7 40.5 16.1 48.0 802.1 50.6 23.0 68.7 0.709 0.525
LEGEND 3. IPLV is a single number part-load efficiency value calculated from
IPLV — Integrated Part-Load Value the system full-load efficiency values and corrected for a typical
building air-conditioning application.
*Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (U.S.A.). 4. All data in this table is rated (60 Hz only) in accordance with ARI
†IPLV shown is the lower of Sequence A or Sequence B unloading. Standard 550/590-98 as represented in the ECOLOGIC™ Chiller
Selection Program (E-Cat) version 2.80.
NOTES: 5. Contact Carrier for custom ratings.
1. Rated (60 Hz only) in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98
at standard rating conditions.
2. Standard rating conditions are as follows: Rated in accordance with
Cooler Conditions: ARI Standard 550/590-98.
Leaving Water Temperature: 44 F (6.7 C)
Flow: 2.4 gpm per ton (0.043 L/s per kW)
Condenser Conditions:
Entering Water temperature: 85 F (29.4 C) 60 Hz only
Flow: 3.0 gpm per ton (0.054 L/s per kW)
Fouling Factor (Cooler):
0.00010 hr x sq ft x F per Btuh (0.000018 m2 x K per W)
Fouling Factor (Condenser):
0.00025 hr x sq ft x F per Btuh (0.000044 m2 x K per W)
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30HXA CONDENSERLESS CHILLER RATINGS (60 Hz ONLY)
COOLER
UNIT CAPACITY INPUT COOLER FLOW PRESSURE FULL-LOAD
SIZE POWER DROP EFFICIENCY
30HXA Output (kW) Ft of (kW/Ton)
Tons GPM L/s kPa
kW Water
076 67.7 237.9 76.2 162.4 10.2 10.4 31.1 1.127
086 76.0 267.2 84.5 182.3 11.5 12.8 38.2 1.112
096 85.8 301.9 95.1 206.0 13.0 12.6 37.7 1.108
106 96.9 340.9 106.9 232.7 14.7 11.8 35.1 1.103
116 104.9 368.9 115.0 251.8 15.9 10.1 30.3 1.097
126 113.9 400.6 125.3 273.4 17.2 11.8 35.1 1.101
136 127.0 446.5 138.5 304.7 19.2 11.3 33.7 1.091
146 137.2 482.5 150.0 329.3 20.8 13.0 38.7 1.094
161 147.3 518.1 159.9 353.6 22.3 10.7 32.0 1.086
171 159.0 559.3 173.8 381.7 24.1 12.3 36.7 1.093
186 174.3 612.8 192.7 418.2 26.4 11.8 35.1 1.106
206 198.5 698.2 216.4 476.5 30.1 11.4 34.1 1.090
246 231.9 815.4 252.4 556.5 35.1 12.5 37.2 1.089
261 244.1 858.6 267.5 585.9 37.0 13.7 40.8 1.096
271 257.9 907.0 283.9 619.0 39.1 15.1 45.0 1.101
NOTES: Fouling Factor (Cooler):
1. Rated (60 Hz only) in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98 0.00010 hr x sq ft x F per Btuh (0.000018 m2 x K per W)
at standard rating conditions. 3. All data in this table is rated (60 Hz only) in accordance with ARI
2. Standard rating conditions are as follows: Standard 550/590-98 as represented in the ECOLOGIC™ Chiller
Cooler Conditions: Selection Program (E-Cat) version 2.80.
Leaving Water Temperature: 44 F (6.7 C) 4. Contact Carrier for custom ratings.
Flow: 2.4 gpm per ton (0.043 L/s
per kW)
Saturated Discharge Temperature: 125 F (52 C)
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Physical data
ENGLISH
UNIT SIZE 30HX 076 086 096 106 116 126 136 146
UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
Water-Cooled (HXC) 5700 5723 5855 6177 6415 6465 6688 6718
Condenserless (HXA) 4717 4744 4835 5151 5163 5205 5309 5333
COMPRESSORS Semi-Hermetic, Twin Screw
Quantity 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Nominal Capacity per Compressor (tons) 39/39 46/39 56/39 66/39 66/46 66/56 80/56 80/66
Economizer No No No No No No No No
No. Capacity Steps
Standard 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Optional (maximum) 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Minimum Step Capacity (%)
Standard 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Optional 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
REFRIGERANT R-134a
Charge* (lb) Circuit A/Circuit B 75/75 76/75 94/70 110/70 112/89 112/89 124/89 119/100
COOLER Shell and Tube with Enhanced Copper Tubes
Part No. 10HX400- 401 401 402 408 406 406 405 405
Net Fluid Volume (gal) 17.0 17.0 19.0 22.6 21.4 21.4 24.0 24.0
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (psig) 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220
Maximum Water-Side Pressure (psig) 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300
Water Connections
Inlet and Outlet (in.) (Standard Pass) 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
Drain (in. NPT) (Standard Pass) 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. NPTF) 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Flow Capacity (lb air/min) 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7
Relief Setting (psig) 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220
Standard Number of Passes 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
30HXA OIL SEPARATOR
Part No. 09RX400- 217 217 216 216 215 215 215 215
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (psig) 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320
Refrigerant Connections (in.)
Discharge Circuit A/B 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8
Liquid Circuit A/B 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. SAE Flare) 5/8 5/ 8 5/ 8 5/8 5/ 8 5/ 8 5/8 5/8
Flow Capacity (lb air/min) 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6
Relief Setting (psig) 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320
CONDENSER (HXC) Shell and Tube with Enhanced Copper Tubes
Part No. 09RX400- 257 257 258 258 259 259 260 260
Net Fluid Volume (gal) 16.8 16.8 18.3 18.3 23.9 23.9 27.5 27.5
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (psig) 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220
Maximum Water-Side Pressure (psig) 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300
Water Connections (in.) Victaulic Type Connection
Inlet and Outlet (Standard Pass) 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Drain (NPT) (Standard Pass) 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. NPTF) 3/4 3/ 4 3/ 4 3/4 3/ 4 3/ 4 3/4 3/4
Flow Capacity (lb air/min) 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7
Relief Setting (psig) 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220
Standard Number of Passes 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
DISCHARGE LINE†
Relief Valve
Connection (in. SAE Flare) 3/ 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/8
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Flow Capacity (lb air/min) 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3
Setting (psig) 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350
LEGEND
NPTF — National Pipe Thread Female
SAE — Society of Automotive Engineers
*Charges listed are for 30HXC units. The 30HXA units are shipped with
a holding charge only. To determine the refrigerant charge require-
ments for 30HXA units see the System Refrigerant Charge for Start-Up
table in the Application Data on page 28.
†Only on units with factory-installed suction service valves.
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ENGLISH (cont)
UNIT SIZE 30HX 161 171 186 206 246 261 271
UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
Water-Cooled (HXC) 7452 7660 7854 10,581 10,969 10,992 11,029
Condenserless (HXA) 5752 5777 5946 7,485 7,621 7,621 7,621
COMPRESSORS Semi-Hermetic, Twin Screw
Quantity 2 2 2 3 3 3 3
Nominal Capacity per Compressor (tons) 80/56 66/80 80/80 66/39/80 80/56/80 80/66/80 80/80/80
Economizer Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No. Capacity Steps
Standard 6 6 6 8 8 8 8
Optional (maximum) 8 8 8 11 11 11 11
Minimum Step Capacity (%)
Standard 20 20 20 13 13 13 13
Optional 10 10 10 7 7 7 7
REFRIGERANT R-134a
Charge* (lb) Circuit A/Circuit B 157/110 119/140 135/135 220/135 220/135 220/135 220/135
COOLER TYPE Shell and Tube with Enhanced Copper Tubes
Part No. 10HX400- 601 611 621 631 632 632 632
Net Fluid Volume (gal) 28.5 28.5 33.4 43.1 47.2 47.2 47.2
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (psig) 220 220 220 220 220 220 220
Maximum Water-Side Pressure (psig) 300 300 300 300 300 300 300
Water Connections
Inlet and Outlet (in.) (Standard Pass) 5 5 5 6 6 6 6
Drain (NPT) (Standard Pass) 3/8 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/ 8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. NPTF) 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Flow Capacity (lb air/min) 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7
Relief Setting (psig) 220 220 220 220 220 220 220
Standard Number of Passes 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
30HXA OIL SEPARATOR
Part No. 09RX400- 215 214 214 213 213 213 213
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (psig) 320 320 320 320 320 320 320
Refrigerant Connections (in.)
Discharge Circuit A/B 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8
Liquid Circuit A/B 13/8/13/8 13/8/13/8 13/8/13/8 15/8/13/8 15/8/13/8 15/8/13/8 15/8/13/8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. SAE Flare) 5/8 5/8 5/ 8 5/ 8 5/ 8 5/ 8 5/ 8
Flow Capacity (lb air/min) 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6
Relief Setting (psig) 320 320 320 320 320 320 320
CONDENSER (HXC) Shell and Tube with Enhanced Copper Tubes
Part No. 09RX400- 261 262 262 263 264 264 264
Net Fluid Volume (gal) 30.6 37.6 37.6 47.6 55.1 55.1 55.1
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (psig) 220 220 220 220 220 220 220
Maximum Water-Side Pressure (psig) 300 300 300 300 300 300 300
Water Connections (in.) Victaulic Type Connection
Inlet and Outlet (Standard Pass) 6 6 6 8 8 8 8
Drain (NPT) (Standard Pass) 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/
8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. NPTF) 3/4 3/4 3/ 4 3/ 4 3/ 4 3/ 4 3/ 4
Flow Capacity (lb air/min) 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.7
Relief Setting (psig) 220 220 220 220 220 220 220
Standard Number of Passes 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
DISCHARGE LINE†
Relief Valve
Connection (in. SAE Flare) 3/8 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/ 8
Flow Capacity (lb air/min) 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3
Setting (psig) 350 350 350 350 350 350 350
LEGEND
NPTF — National Pipe Thread Female
SAE — Society of Automotive Engineers
*Charges listed are for 30HXC units. The 30HXA units are shipped with
a holding charge only. To determine the refrigerant charge require-
ments for 30HXA units see the System Refrigerant Charge for Start-Up
table in the Application Data on page 28.
†Only on units with factory-installed suction service valves.
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Physical data (cont)
SI
UNIT SIZE 30HX 076 086 096 106 116 126 136 146
UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT (kg)
Water-Cooled (HXC) 2586 2597 2657 2803 2911 2933 3034 3048
Condenserless (HXA) 2140 2152 2194 2337 2342 2362 2408 2420
COMPRESSORS Semi-Hermetic, Twin Screw
Quantity 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Nominal Capacity per Compressor (kW) 137/137 162/137 197/137 232/137 232/137 232/197 281/197 281/232
Economizer No No No No No No No No
No. Capacity Steps
Standard 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Optional (maximum) 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Minimum Step Capacity (%)
Standard 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Optional 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
REFRIGERANT R-134a
Charge* (kg) Circuit A/Circuit B 34.1/34.1 34.5/34.1 42.7/31.8 49.9/31.8 50.8/40.4 50.8/40.4 56.3/40.4 54.0/45.4
COOLER Shell and Tube with Enhanced Copper Tubes
Part No. 10HX400- 401 401 402 408 406 406 405 405
Net Fluid Volume (L) 64.3 64.3 71.9 85.5 81.0 81.0 90.8 90.8
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (kPa) 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517
Maximum Water-Side Pressure (kPa) 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068
Water Connections
Inlet and Outlet (in.) (Standard Pass) 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
Drain (NPT) (Standard Pass) 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. NPTF) 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Flow Capacity (kg air/min) 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38
Relief Setting (kPa) 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517
Standard Number of Passes 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
30HXA OIL SEPARATOR
Part No. 09RX400- 217 217 216 216 215 215 215 215
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (kPa) 2205 2205 2205 2205 2205 2205 2205 2205
Refrigerant Connections (in.)
Discharge A/B 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8
Liquid A/B 11/8/21/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8 11/8/11/8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. SAE Flare) 5/8 5/ 8 5/ 8 5/8 5/ 8 5/ 8 5/8 5/8
Flow Capacity (kg air/min) 9.80 9.80 9.80 9.80 9.80 9.80 9.80 9.80
Relief Setting (kPa) 2206 2206 2206 2206 2206 2206 2206 2206
CONDENSER (HXC) Shell and Tube with Enhanced Copper Tubes
Part No. 09RX400- 257 257 258 258 259 259 260 260
Net Fluid Volume (L) 63.6 63.6 69.3 69.3 90.5 90.5 104.1 104.1
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (kPa) 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517
Maximum Water-Side Pressure (kPa) 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068
Water Connections (in.) Victaulic Type Connection
Inlet and Outlet (Standard Pass) 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Drain (NPT) (Standard Pass) 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. NPTF) 3/4 3/ 4 3/ 4 3/4 3/ 4 3/ 4 3/4 3/4
Flow Capacity (kg air/min) 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38
Relief Setting (kPa) 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517
Standard Number of Passes 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
DISCHARGE LINE†
Relief Valve
Connection (in. SAE Flare) 3/ 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/8 3/8
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Flow Capacity (kg air/min) 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9
Relief Pressure (kPa) 2413 2413 2413 2413 2413 2413 2413 2413
LEGEND
NPTF — National Pipe Thread Female
SAE — Society of Automotive Engineers
*Charges listed are for 30HXC units. The 30HXA units are shipped with
a holding charge only. To determine the refrigerant charge require-
ments for 30HXA units see the System Refrigerant Charge for Start-Up
table in the Application Data on page 28.
†Only on units with factory-installed suction service valves.
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SI (cont)
UNIT SIZE 30HX 161 171 186 206 246 261 271
UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT (kg)
Water-Cooled (HXC) 3381 3475 3564 4799 4976 4986 5003
Condenserless (HXA) 2610 2621 2698 3395 3457 3457 3457
COMPRESSORS Semi-Hermetic, Twin Screw
Quantity 2 2 2 3 3 3 3
Nominal Capacity per Compressor (kW) 281/197 232/281 281/281 232/137/281 281/197/281 281/232/281 281/281/281
Economizer Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No. Capacity Steps
Standard 6 6 6 8 8 8 8
Optional (maximum) 8 8 8 11 11 11 11
Minimum Step Capacity (%)
Standard 20 20 20 13 13 13 13
Optional 10 10 10 7 7 7 7
REFRIGERANT R-134a
Charge* (kg) Circuit A/Circuit B 71.3/49.9 54.0/63.6 61.3/61.3 90.8/61.3 99.9/61.3 99.9/61.3 99.9/61.3
COOLER Shell and Tube with Enhanced Copper Tubes
Part No. 10HX400- 601 611 621 631 632 632 632
Net Fluid Volume (L) 107.9 107.9 126.4 163.2 178.7 178.8 178.7
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (kPa) 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517
Maximum Water-Side Pressure (kPa) 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068
Water Connections
Inlet and Outlet (in.) (Standard Pass) 5 5 5 6 6 6 6
Drain (NPT) (Standard Pass) 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/ 8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. NPTF) 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Flow Capacity (kg air/min) 14.28 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38
Relief Setting (kPa) 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517
Standard Number of Passes 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
30HXA OIL SEPARATOR
Part No. 09RX400- 215 214 214 213 213 213 213
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (kPa) 2205 2205 2205 2205 2205 2205 2205
Refrigerant Connections (in.)
Discharge A/B 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8 21/8/21/8
Liquid A/B 13/8/13/8 13/8/13/8 13/8/13/8 15/8/13/8 15/8/13/8 15/8/13/8 15/8/13/8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. SAE Flare) 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/ 8 5/ 8 5/ 8 5/ 8
Flow Capacity (kg air/min) 9.80 9.80 9.80 9.80 9.80 9.80 9.80
Relief Setting (kPa) 2206 2206 2206 2206 2206 2206 2206
CONDENSER (HXC) Shell and Tube with Enhanced Copper Tubes
Part No. 09RX400- 261 262 262 263 264 264 264
Net Fluid Volume (L) 115.8 142.3 142.3 177.9 208.6 208.6 208.6
Maximum Refrigerant Pressure (kPa) 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517
Maximum Water-Side Pressure (kPa) 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068 2068
Water Connections (in.) Victaulic Type Connection
Inlet and Outlet (Standard Pass) 6 6 6 8 8 8 8
Drain (NPT) (Standard Pass) 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/
8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Relief Valve
Connection (in. NPTF) 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/ 4 3/ 4 3/ 4 3/ 4
Flow Capacity (kg air/min) 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38 14.38
Relief Setting (kPa) 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517 1517
Standard Number of Passes 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
DISCHARGE LINE†
Relief Valve
Connection (in. SAE Flare) 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/ 8 3/ 8
Flow Capacity (kg air/min) 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9
Relief Pressure (kPa) 2413 2413 2413 2413 2413 2413 2413
LEGEND
NPTF — National Pipe Thread Female
SAE — Society of Automotive Engineers
*Charges listed are for 30HXC units. The 30HXA units are shipped with
a holding charge only. To determine the refrigerant charge require-
ments for 30HXA units see the System Refrigerant Charge for Start-Up
table in the Application Data on page 28.
†Only on units with factory-installed suction service valves.
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Options and accessories
FACTORY- FIELD- entering-water, outdoor-air, or space temperature for tem-
ITEM INSTALLED INSTALLED perature reset. These types of reset are available with the
OPTION ACCESSORY main board. However, an accessory thermistor is required
Wye-Delta Start X for outdoor air and/or space temperature reset.) Demand
Brine X limiting allows the unit capacity to be limited during periods
Minus-One-Pass Cooler Head X of peak energy usage. Demand limit requires an external 4
Plus-One-Pass Cooler Head X to 20 mA signal or a 2-step remote pair of dry contacts.
Control Power Transformer X Both the 4 to 20 mA and 2-step demand limit percentage
Minimum Load Control X X values are adjustable. EMM is also available as a field-
Sound Reduction Enclosure X installed accessory.
Vibration Isolation X
Temperature Reset Sensor X Field-installed accessories
Chillervisor™ System Manager III X Control power transformer — The transformer is sized
Cooler Head Insulation X to supply the needs of the control circuit, sourcing power
Suction Service Valves X from the main unit power connection.
Energy Management Module X X Minimum load control — This accessory allows addi-
tional capacity reduction for unit operation below the mini-
Factory-installed options mum step of unloading (down to 10% of full load capacity).
Wye-delta start — Generally, Wye-delta start is not Minimum load control is also available as a factory-installed
required when using multiple compressors since the start- option.
ing current is generally less than with one larger compres-
Sound reduction enclosure — This kit contains a
sor using Wye-delta start. Wye-delta start is standard on
sound enclosure that covers the entire unit to reduce sound
208/230 v, 60 Hz, 230 v, 60 Hz, and 230 v, 50 Hz units.
It is available as a factory-installed option for all other unit levels.
voltages. Vibration isolation — Neoprene isolators are field
installed to reduce vibration transmission from the com-
Brine — The brine option permits supply liquid tempera-
tures to be set below 40 F (4.4 C). Refrigeration circuit pressor through the floor and into the conditioned space.
components, such as the expansion device, are modified at Temperature reset sensor — This accessory sensor
the factory to correct for the lower refrigeration flow rates. provides temperature reset capability from either the occu-
Special installation requirements apply to brine units. See pied space or outdoor-air temperature.
Cooler and Water-Cooled Condenser Freeze Protection NOTE: Temperature reset capability using return tempera-
section, page 23. ture is standard.
Minus-One-Pass cooler — This factory-installed option Chillervisor System Manager III — This control can be
reduces pressure drop for high flow applications and/or used to regulate up to eight 30HXA or 30HXC chillers.
provides same end inlet and outlet for 076-106 sizes, or Cooler head insulation — This accessory is designed
opposite end inlet and outlet on 116-271 sizes. with flexible, 3/4 in. (19 mm) PVC foam (closed-cell) to
Plus-One-Pass cooler — This factory-installed option insulate the cooler heads to minimize heat loss and head
improves low temperature brine performance. See Carrier sweating.
30HX electronic catalog for performance data. Energy Management Module (EMM) is used for 4 to
Minimum load control — This option allows additional 20 mA leaving fluid temperature reset, cooling point reset,
capacity reduction for unit operation below the minimum 4 to 20 mA demand limit and two-step demand limit. Tem-
step of unloading (down to 10% of full load capacity). perature reset lets the unit reset the leaving fluid tempera-
Minimum load control is also available as a field-installed ture to a higher temperature during low load conditions.
accessory. Temperature reset can also be accomplished based on
Suction service valves — Standard refrigerant dis- return fluid, outdoor air or space temperature. (The EMM
charge isolation and liquid valves enable service personnel option is not required when using entering-water, outdoor-
to store the refrigerant charge in the cooler or condenser air, or space temperature for temperature reset. These
during servicing. This factory-installed option allows further types of reset are available with the main board. However,
isolation of the compressor from the cooler vessel. an accessory thermistor is required for outdoor air and/or
space temperature reset.) Demand limiting allows the unit
Energy Management Module (EMM) — The EMM is
used for 4 to 20 mA leaving fluid temperature reset, cool- capacity to be limited during periods of peak energy usage.
Demand limit requires an external 4 to 20 mA signal or a
ing point reset, 4 to 20 mA demand limit and two-step
2-step remote pair of dry contacts. Both the 4 to 20 mA
demand limit. Temperature reset lets the unit reset the
leaving fluid temperature to a higher temperature during and 2-step demand limit percentage values are adjustable.
EMM is also available as a factory-installed option.
low load conditions. Temperature reset can also be accom-
plished based on return fluid, outdoor air or space temper- Consult factory for other available options not
ature. (The EMM option is not required when using listed here.
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30HXC076-106
NOTES:
WGT DISTRIBUTION AT EACH 1. Operating weight includes weight of water and refrigerant.
OPERATING MTG PLATE - lb (kg)
UNIT B C E L
WEIGHT - lb (kg) 2. Denotes center of gravity.
1 2 3 4 5 6
5700 45.87 45.87 32.50 65.22 738 943 595 1110 1418 896 3. Dimensions are in inches (mm).
30HXC076 (2586) (1165) (1165) (826) (1657) (335) (428) (270) (503) (643) (406) 4. Recommended service clearance around machine is 36 in. (914.4 mm).
5. Victaulic nozzles are standard on all models. Flow switch factory
30HXC086 5723 45.87 45.87 32.50 65.22 738 947 597 1112 1427 902 installed in cooler outlet victaulic nozzle.
(2597) (1165) (1165) (826) (1657) (335) (430) (271) (504) (647) (409)
5855 54.12 37.63 32.50 65.22 686 968 693 1027 1447 1034
30HXC096 (2657) (1375) (956) (826) (1657) (311) (439) (314) (466) (656) (469)
Dimensions
30HXC106 6177 54.12 37.63 33.50 67.22 730 1028 744 1073 1510 1092
(2803) (1375) (956) (851) (1707) (331) (466) (337) (487) (685) (495)
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12
30HXC116-146
NOTES:
WGT DISTRIBUTION AT EACH 1. Operating weight includes weight of water and refrigerant.
OPERATING MTG PLATE - lb (kg)
UNIT
WEIGHT - lb (kg) 2. Denotes center of gravity.
1 2 3 4 5 6
6415 728 1114 777 1053 1615 1127 3. Dimensions are in inches (mm).
30HXC116 4. Recommended service clearance around machine is 36 in.
(2911) (330) (505) (352) (478) (733) (511)
(914.4 mm).
30HXC126 6465 738 1127 780 1061 1628 1131 5. Victaulic nozzles are standard on all models. Flow switch fac-
(2933) (335) (511) (354) (481) (738) (513) tory installed in cooler outlet victaulic nozzle.
6688 758 1176 811 1083 1689 1171
30HXC136 (3034) (344) (533) (368) (491) (766) (531)
6718 763 1182 815 1085 1697 1172
30HXC146 (3048) (346) (536) (370) (492) (770) (532)
Dimensions (cont)
30HXC161-186
NOTES:
OPERATING WGT DISTRIBUTION AT EACH 1. Operating weight includes weight
UNIT WEIGHT - B C MTG PLATE - lb (kg) of water and refrigerant.
lb (kg) 1 2 3 4 5 6 2. Denotes center of gravity.
7452 72.12 50.63 817 1272 908 1219 1890 1346
30HXC161 (3381) (1832) (1286) (371) (577) (412) (553) (857) (610) 3. Dimensions are in inches (mm).
4. Recommended service clearance
30HXC171 7660 61.37 61.37 936 1318 840 1379 1946 1241 around machine is 36 in.
(3475) (1559) (1559) (425) (598) (381) (626) (883) (563) (914.4 mm).
7854 61.37 61.37 962 1361 860 1410 1996 1265 5. Victaulic nozzles are standard on
30HXC186 all models. Flow switch factory
(3564) (1559) (1559) (436) (617) (390) (640) (905) (574)
installed in cooler outlet victaulic
nozzle.
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14
30HXC206-271
NOTES:
WGT DISTRIBUTION AT EACH 1. Operating weight includes weight of water and refrigerant.
OPERATING MTG PLATE - lb (kg)
UNIT A
WEIGHT - lb (kg) 2. Denotes center of gravity.
1 2 3 4 5 6
10581 33.88 948 2406 1243 1201 3133 1650 3. Dimensions are in inches (mm).
30HXC206 4. Recommended service clearance around machine is 36 in. (914.4 mm).
(4799) (860) (430) (1091) (564) (545) (1421) (748)
5. Victaulic nozzles are standard on all models. Flow switch factory installed
30HXC246 10969 34.38 985 2515 1306 1154 3276 1733 in cooler outlet victaulic nozzle.
(4976) (873) (447) (1141) (592) (523) (1486) (786)
30HXC261 10992 34.38 985 2520 1311 1154 3283 1739
(4986) (873) (447) (1143) (595) (523) (1489) (789)
30HXC271 11029 34.38 985 2529 1318 1154 3294 1749
(5003) (873) (447) (1147) (598) (523) (1494) (793)
Dimensions (cont)
30HX076-106
NOTES:
1. Operating weight includes weight of water and
refrigerant.
2. Denotes center of gravity.
3. Dimensions are in inches (mm).
4. Recommended service clearance around
machine is 36 in. (914.4 mm).
5. Victaulic nozzles are standard on all models.
Flow switch factory installed in cooler outlet
victaulic nozzle.
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16
30HXA116-146
NOTES:
1. Operating weight includes weight of water and
refrigerant.
2. Denotes center of gravity.
3. Dimensions are in inches (mm).
4. Recommended service clearance around
machine is 36 in. (914.4 mm).
5. Victaulic nozzles are standard on all models. Flow
switch factory installed in cooler outlet victaulic
nozzle.
30HXA161-186
NOTES:
1. Operating weight includes weight of water and refrigerant.
2. Denotes center of gravity.
3. Dimensions are in inches (mm).
4. Recommended service clearance around machine is 36 in.
(914.4 mm).
5. Victaulic nozzles are standard on all models. Flow switch
factory installed in cooler outlet victaulic nozzle.
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18
0HXA206-271
NOTES:
1. Operating weight includes weight of water and refrigerant.
2. Denotes center of gravity.
3. Dimensions are in inches (mm).
4. Recommended service clearance around machine is 36 in. (914.4 mm).
5. Victaulic nozzles are standard on all models. Flow switch factory installed
in cooler outlet victaulic nozzle.
ACCESSORY SOUND ENCLOSURE
NOTES: 6. Recommended control wiring entry area. Notch to suit and cover/
1. Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). insulate remaining open area for acoustic purposes.
2. Recommended service clearance around machine is 36 in. (914.4). 7. Recommended cooler relief valve vent line and 30HXC condenser relief
3. Unused portion of piping openings must be closed and insulated vent line entry area. The 30HXA discharge and liquid line entry areas
for acoustic purposes. Use filler panel in accessory package. are on opposite side. Notch enclosure to suit particular installation.
4. Field-fabricated holes must be closed and insulated for acoustic 8. Model in drawing is typical and represents 30HX116-146 sizes in the
purposes. 30HX-900---001 accessory sound enclosure.
5. Recommended electrical power supply area. Notch to suit and 9. Sound enclosure accessory should be aligned to the center lines of the
cover/insulate remaining open area for acoustic purposes. control panel access and piping openings.
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Dimensions (cont)
5.00
(127.00)
0.88
(22.35) 3.25
(82.55)
1.42
(36.07)
2.17
0.50 DIA (53.34)
(4) HOLES
WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION AT EACH MOUNTING PLATE 3.58
(90.93)
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Application data
Unit location 2. Standard 30HXC units will start at entering con-
Unit should be level (particularly in its major lengthwise denser fluid temperatures above 55 F (12.8 C). In
dimension) to assure proper oil return. general, however, continuous machine operation with
entering condenser fluid temperatures below 70 F
The unit should be located indoors in an area of temper-
(21.1 C) is not recommended. When the entering
ature greater than 50 F (10 C).
condenser fluid temperature is expected to drop
Good acoustic design practice should be followed, i.e., below 70 F (21.1 C), it is recommended that some
unit should not be located adjacent to sound-sensitive areas form of condenser flow control be used to optimize
unless appropriate consideration has been made. performance. Tower pump, bypass valves, or flow
Cooler fluid temperature regulating valves may be controlled by a 4 to 20 mA
output from the 30HXC control (60-second open to
1. Maximum leaving water (fluid) temperature (LWT) is close time recommended for actuator).
60 F (21 C). Unit can start and pull down with up to
95 F (35 C) entering water (fluid) temperature due to Cooler and water-cooled condenser
MOP (maximum operating pressure) feature of the temperature rise
expansion valve. For sustained operation, it is recom- Ratings and performance data in this publication are for a
mended that entering fluid temperature not exceed cooling temperature rise of 10° F (5.6° C). Units may be
70 F (21.1 C). operated at a different temperature rise, provided flow lim-
2. Minimum LWT is 40 F (4.4 C) for standard units. its are not exceeded and corrections to capacity, etc., are
The brine option is required for operation with made. For minimum flow rates, see the Minimum Flow
leaving fluid temperatures in the range of 39 to 12 F Rates table. High flow rate is limited by pressure drop that
(4 to –9 C). For ratings below 40 F (4.4 C) LWT, can be tolerated.
contact your local Carrier representative. Minimum cooler flow — Flow (maximum cooler tem-
3. Minimum entering water (fluid) temperature (EWT) is perature rise) is shown in the Minimum Flow Rates table.
45 F (7.2 C). Maximum EWT is 70 F (21.1 C). Minimum flow rate must be maintained to prevent fouling.
When gpm (L/s) required is lower (or rise is higher), follow
Leaving-fluid temperature reset recommendations below:
The accessory reset sensor can be applied to the chiller to 1. Multiple smaller chillers can be applied in series, each
provide reset of in LWT constant fluid flow systems. Reset providing a portion of the design temperature rise.
reduces compressor power usage at part load when design
LWT is not necessary. Humidity control should be consid- 2. Chilled fluid can be recirculated to raise flow rate.
ered, since higher coil temperatures resulting from reset However, mixed temperature entering cooler must be
will reduce latent heat capacity. Three reset applications maintained at a minimum of at least 5° F (2.8° C)
are offered: above the leaving chilled fluid temperature.
From return-fluid temperature — Increases LWT set 3. Special plus one-pass cooler can be used. Contact
point as return (or entering) fluid temperature decreases your Carrier representative for further information.
(indicating load decrease). Reset from return fluid may be Maximum cooler flow (> 5 gpm/ton or < 5° F rise
used in any application where return fluid provides accu- [> 0.09 L/s · kW or < 2.7° C rise]) — Maximum flow
rate load indication. Limitation of return-fluid reset is that results in practical maximum pressure drop through cooler.
the LWT may only be reset to value of design return-fluid Special minus-one-pass cooler can be used to reduce pres-
temperature. No additional hardware is required. sure drop. Contact your Carrier representative.
From outdoor-air temperature — Increases LWT as Return fluid can bypass the cooler to keep pressure drop
outdoor ambient temperature decreases (indicating load through cooler within acceptable limits. This permits a
decrease). This reset should be applied only where outdoor higher ∆T with lower fluid flow through cooler and mixing
ambient temperature is an accurate indication of load. A after the cooler. Contact your Carrier representative if
field-supplied thermistor is required. pressure drop appears excessive.
From occupied space temperature — Increases LWT Variable cooler flow rates — These variable rates may
as space temperature decreases (indicating load decrease). be applied to standard 30HX series chillers. However, the
This reset should be applied only where space temperature unit will attempt to maintain a constant leaving chilled-fluid
is an accurate indication of load. A field-supplied ther- temperature. In such cases, minimum fluid loop volume
mistor is required. must be in excess of 3 gal per ton (3.2 L per kW) and flow
Temperature can also be reset using a 4 to 20 mA signal rate must change in steps of less than 10% per minute.
from the control system. This type of reset requires the Apply 6 gal per ton (6.5 L per kW) fluid loop volume mini-
Energy Management Module Accessory. mum if flow rate changes more rapidly.
Minimum water-cooled condenser flow — This value
Condenser fluid temperature (maximum rise) is shown in Minimum Flow Rates table.
1. Maximum leaving condenser fluid temperature is Ensure leaving-fluid temperature does not exceed 105 F
105 F (40.5 C) on all 30HXC units. (40.5 C).
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Application data (cont)
MINIMUM FLOW RATES
RECIRCULATION FLOW
MIN. COOLER
UNIT COOLER FLOW TEMP
DEVICE SIZE RATE* DIFFERENCE
30HX No. of
Passes Type GPM L/s F C
2 Minus 1 136.0 8.6 13 7.4
076 3 Standard 90.0 5.7 20 11.1
4 Plus 1 68.0 4.3 27 14.8
2 Minus 1 149.0 9.4 13 7.4
086 3 Standard 100.0 6.3 20 11.1
4 Plus 1 75.0 4.7 27 14.8
2 Minus 1 169.0 10.7 13 7.4
096 3 Standard 113.0 7.1 20 11.1
4 Plus 1 85.0 5.3 27 14.8
Oversizing chillers
2 Minus 1 188.0 11.8 13 7.4 Oversizing chillers by more than 15% at design conditions
106 3 Standard 125.0 7.9 20 11.1 must be avoided as the system operating efficiency will be
4 Plus 1 94.0 5.9 27 14.8 adversely affected (resulting in greater and/or excessive
1 Minus 1 272.0 17.2 10 5.6 electrical demand and cycling of compressors). When
116 2 Standard 136.0 8.6 20 11.1 future expansion of equipment is anticipated, install a sin-
3 Plus 1 91.0 5.7 30 16.7
gle chiller to meet present load requirements, and install a
1 Minus 1 295.0 18.6 10 5.6
second chiller to meet the additional load demand.
126 2 Standard 147.0 9.3 20 11.1
3 Plus 1 98.0 6.2 30 16.7 It is also recommended that the installation of 2 smaller
1 Minus 1 327.0 20.7 10 5.6 chillers be considered where operation at minimum load is
136 2 Standard 164.0 10.3 20 11.1 critical. The operation of 2 small chillers at higher loading
3 Plus 1 109.0 6.9 30 16.7 is preferred to operating a single chiller at or near its mini-
1 Minus 1 350.0 22.1 10 5.6 mum recommended value.
COOLER 146 2 Standard 175.0 11.0 20 11.1
3 Plus 1 117.0 7.4 30 16.7 The minimum load control accessory should not be used
1 Minus 1 376.0 23.7 10 5.6 as a means to allow oversizing chillers. Minimum load con-
161 2 Standard 188.0 11.9 20 11.1 trol should be given consideration where substantial oper-
3 Plus 1 125.0 7.9 30 16.7 ating time is anticipated below the minimum unloading
1 Minus 1 399.0 25.2 10 5.6 step.
171 2 Standard 199.0 12.6 20 11.1
3 Plus 1 133.0 8.4 30 16.7 Parallel chillers
1 Minus 1 426.0 26.9 10 5.6 Where chiller capacities greater than can be supplied by a
186 2 Standard 213.0 13.4 20 11.1 single 30HX chiller are required, or where stand-by capa-
3 Plus 1 142.0 9.0 30 16.7
bility is desired, chillers may be installed in parallel. Units
1 Minus 1 508.0 32.1 10 5.6
may be of the same or different sizes. However, cooler and
206 2 Standard 254.0 16.0 20 11.1
3 Plus 1 169.0 10.7 30 16.7
condenser flow rates must be balanced to ensure proper
1 Minus 1 597.0 37.7 10 5.6 flow to each chiller. The standard 30HX ComfortLink™
246 2 Standard 309.0 18.8 20 11.1 control can be configured to provide lead/lag control
3 Plus 1 199.0 12.6 30 16.7 for two chillers. The accessory Chillervisor™ System Man-
1 Minus 1 618.0 39.0 10 5.6 ager III control may be used for proper leaving chilled fluid
261 2 Standard 309.0 19.5 20 11.1 temperature control and to ensure proper staging
3 Plus 1 206.0 13.0 30 16.7 sequence of up to 8 chillers. Refer to the accessory
1 Minus 1 642.0 40.5 10 5.6 Chillervisor System Manager III installation instructions for
271 2 Standard 321.0 20.3 20 11.1
further details.
3 Plus 1 214.0 13.5 30 16.7
076,086 2 — 105 6.6 — — Series chillers
096,106 2 — 135 8.5 — —
116,126 2 — 170 10.7 — —
Chillers in series may be used for capacities greater than
136,146 2 — 195 12.3 — —
those supplied by a single 30HX chiller. Using the Minus-
161 2 — 235 14.8 — — One-Pass Cooler Head option, fluid pressure drop across
CONDENSER the cooler can be held to reasonable levels. The leaving
171,186 2 — 255 16.1 — —
206 2 — 273 17.2 — — fluid temperature sensors need not be relocated. However,
246 2 — 333 21.0 — — the cooler minimum entering fluid temperature limitations
261 2 — 333 21.0 — — should be considered for the chillers located downstream of
271 2 — 333 21.0 — — other chillers. The standard 30HX control can control two
*Based on 20 F (11.1 C) temperature difference at ARI conditions. 30HX chillers in series. Condensers should be piped in
NOTES: parallel to maximize capacity and efficiency. This should
1. The 30HX units will start with loop temperatures up to 95 F (35 C).
2. Minimum flow rate shown is based on ARI Ratings and is for reference only. also minimize condenser pressure drop and saturated con-
20 F (11.1 C) is the maximum cooler temperature differential that will densing temperatures. However, if condensers are piped in
determine actual minimum flow rate.
3. To obtain proper temperature control, loop fluid volume must be at least 3 gal/ series, ensure that the leaving fluid temperature does not
ton (3.23 L/kW) of chiller nominal capacity for air conditioning and at least exceed 105 F (40.5 C).
6 gal/ton (6.5 L/kW) for process applications.
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Energy management
TANK INSTALLATION
Demand limiting and load shedding are popular techniques
used to reduce peak electric demands typically experienced
during hot summer days when air conditioning loads are
highest. When utility electricity demands exceed a certain
level, electrical loads are turned off to keep the peak
demands below a prescribed maximum limit. Compressor
unloading reduces electrical demand while allowing the
chiller to operate under part-load capacity and to maintain
partial chilled fluid cooling.
Electrical demand can be limited through demand limit
input to chiller control which unloads the chiller to a prede-
termined percentage of the load. One stage of unloading
can be initiated by a remote signal to significantly reduce
the chiller power consumption. This power reduction
Fouling factor
applies to the full load power at nominal conditions. The
demand limit control should not be cycled less than The factor used to calculate tabulated ratings for the cooler
10 minutes on and 5 minutes off. is 0.00010 ft2 · hr · F/Btu (0.000018 m2 · K/W), and for
the condenser is 0.00025 ft2 · hr · F/Btu (0.00044 m2 ·
Duty cycling K/W). As fouling factor is increased, unit capacity
Duty cycling will cycle an electrical load at regular intervals, decreases and compressor power increases. To determine
regardless of electrical demand. This reduces the electrical selections at other fouling factors, use the chiller program
demand by “fooling” demand measuring devices. Duty in the electronic catalog.
cycling of the entire compressor is NOT recommended Cooler and water-cooled condenser freeze
since motor windings and bearings will be damaged by
protection
constant cycling.
If chiller refrigerant or fluid lines are in an area where ambi-
Wye-delta start ent conditions fall below 32 F (0° C), it is recommended
Wye-delta start is standard on 30HX 208/230-v, 60-Hz that an antifreeze solution be added to protect the unit and
units and 230-v, 50-Hz units and optional on all other fluid piping to a temperature 12° F (6.7° C) below the
30HX units. This feature is not always required on 30HX lowest anticipated temperature. For corrections to perfor-
units due to the use of multiple compressors that allow small mance, refer to the chiller program in the electronic
electrical load increments, but is available if required. Maxi- catalog.
mum instantaneous current flow (see ICF in Electrical Data Use only antifreeze solutions approved for heat
tables on pages 59-62) should be used in determining need. exchanger duty. Use of automotive antifreezes is not rec-
ommended because of the fouling that can occur once
Vibration isolation
their relatively short-lived inhibitors break down.
External vibration isolators are available as field-installed
accessories. If the system will not be used during freezing weather
conditions and the chiller and fluid piping are not protected
Strainers with an antifreeze solution, it is recommended that the
A strainer with a minimum screen size of 20 mesh must be chiller and outdoor piping be drained.
installed in both the cooler and condenser fluid lines, within Refer to Cooler Fluid Temperature section, page 21, for
10 ft (3 m) of the inlets to both the cooler and condenser. leaving fluid temperature for brine units. When leaving
For 30HXA units, this requirement applies only to the chilled fluid temperatures will be lower than 40 F (4.4 C),
cooler. an appropriate antifreeze solution must be used in the
cooler. In addition, the following special installation instruc-
Chilled fluid loop volume tions will apply:
The chilled fluid loop volume in circulation must equal or
1. In addition to the factory-mounted chilled water flow
exceed 3 gal per nominal ton of cooling (3.2 L per kW) for
switch, a field-supplied condenser water flow switch
temperature stability and accuracy in normal air condition-
must be installed.
ing applications. For example, a 30HXC096 with a nomi-
nal capacity of 94.0 tons would require 282 gal (1067.4 L) 2. The chiller must control both the chilled water pump
in circulation in the system loop. and the condenser pump. The cooler pump must
operate for a minimum of 10 minutes after the chiller
For process jobs where accuracy is vital, or for operation
has shut down and the condenser pump must operate
at ambient temperatures below 32 F (0° C) with low unit
for a minimum of 30 minutes after the chiller has shut
loading conditions, there should be from 6 to 10 gal per
down. In the event of a loss of condenser water flow,
ton (6.5 to 10.8 L per kW). To achieve this volume, it is
the flow of chilled fluid to the evaporator must be
often necessary to install a tank in the loop. Tank should be
stopped or the isolation valve must be closed. This is
baffled to ensure there is no stratification, and that water
necessary to reduce the possibility of condenser
(or brine) entering the tank is adequately mixed with liquid
freeze-up.
in the tank. See Tank Installation drawing.
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Application data (cont)
3. Condenser head pressure control valves must not 4. A double discharge riser (as shown in Refrigerant
reduce condenser flow below 0.75 gallons per ton Line Sizes, Double Discharge Riser Pipe Sizes table
(0.4 L/s per kW) or the lowest detectable flow level of on page 26) is required if any of the following condi-
the condenser water flow switch. For further informa- tions exist:
tion, refer to the 30HX Installation Instructions or a. Unit is equipped with minimum load control.
contact your Carrier representative.
b. Chiller is located below condenser.
30HXA remote condenser requirements c. Discharge line size is in shaded area in Refrigerant
1. Do not manifold independent refrigerant circuits into Line Sizes, Recommended Refrigerant Pipe Sizes
a single condenser circuit. table on page 25.
2. Ensure each refrigerant circuit has its own head pres- 5. Minimize line length and restrictions to minimize pres-
sure control. sure drop and refrigerant charge.
3. Condensing pressure control must be provided on 6. If accessory sound enclosure is applied, run lines
condensers used with 30HXA to maintain a minimum along the floor so sound enclosure may be notched to
75 F (24 C) saturated discharge temperature at light clear lines.
loads. 7. Lines should not be buried underground.
4. Condenser must provide 15° F (8.3° C) subcooling, a Liquid line:
maximum of 40° F (22.2° C) difference between satu-
1. For applications at conditions of 40 F (4.4 C) or
rated condensing temperature and outdoor ambient
higher LWT, use the Refrigerant Line Sizes for
temperature (to prevent overload at high ambient
temperatures), and a minimum of 20° F (11.1° C) 30HXA Chiller/09DK Condenser Combinations
tables on pages 25 and 26.
difference (to assure subcooling).
For applications using brine, other condensers, or
5. Minimum saturated discharge temperature (SDT) is
90 F (32.2 C). Maximum SDT is 135 F (57.2 C) at LWT below 40 F (4.4 C), size lines using the
ASHRAE Refrigeration Handbook, or other suitable
full load.
design guide.
6. Condenser should not be located more than 15 ft
(4.6 m) below chiller to maintain subcooling. 2. If chiller is above condenser, maximum vertical sepa-
ration is 15 ft (4.6 m).
7. Design discharge and liquid piping according to
3. Minimize line length and restrictions to minimize pres-
Carrier System Design Manual. Piping must be sized
for HFC-134a. Refer to the ASHRAE Refrigeration sure drop and refrigerant charge.
Handbook for R-134a sizing tables. Also see 30HX 4. Field-supplied liquid line solenoid valves are required.
Installation instructions and the Typical 30HXA The solenoid valves must be located close to the
Refrigerant Piping to Remote Condenser diagrams chiller.
on page 29. 5. If sound enclosure is applied, run lines along floor so
8. Maximum interconnecting refrigerant line length is sound enclosure may be notched to clear lines.
200 ft (61 m) actual. 6. In-line receivers are NOT recommended due to their
9. Liquid line solenoid valves are required. negative effect on system subcooling. Where the use
of a receiver is desired for service purposes, the
10. If accessory sound enclosure is installed, run lines
along the floor so the sound enclosure can be notched receiver should be piped in parallel with the main liq-
uid line and equipped with shut-off valves to isolate it
to clear lines.
during unit operation. See sketch below.
Refrigerant pipe sizing for 30HXA with Carrier
09D condenser combinations — For refrigerant pipe 7. Filter driers (field supplied) are required.
sizing of the 30HXA follow these directions:
FROM LIQUID LINE TO
Discharge line: CONDENSER CHILLER
1. For applications at conditions of 40 F (4.4 C) or STORAGE
higher, use the Refrigerant Line Sizes for 30HXA RECEIVER
Chiller/09DK Condenser Combinations tables on
pages 25 and 26. Relief valve vent lines
For applications using brine, other condensers, or 1. Vent per local code requirements.
LWT below 40 F (4.4 C), size lines using the
ASHRAE Refrigeration Handbook, or other suitable 2. Each chiller has a minimum of 4 refrigerant relief
valves: 2 on the cooler, 2 on the condenser (30HXC)
design guide.
or oil separator (30HXA). Units with factory-installed
2. Install horizontal lines level or pitched slightly toward suction service valves also have one relief valve on
the base of discharge riser and the condenser (in the each compressor discharge line. See Dimensions sec-
direction of flow). tion on pages 11-18 for specific locations.
3. If chiller is below the condenser, loop the discharge 3. If sound enclosure is applied, run lines along floor so
line to at least one inch (25.4 mm) above the top of sound enclosure may be notched to clear lines.
condenser.
24
REFRIGERANT LINE SIZES FOR 30HXA CHILLER/09DK CONDENSER COMBINATIONS
RECOMMENDED REFRIGERANT PIPE SIZES (in. OD)
25
Application data (cont)
REFRIGERANT LINE SIZES FOR 30HXA CHILLER/09DK CONDENSER COMBINATIONS (cont)
DOUBLE DISCHARGE RISER PIPE SIZES (in. OD)
RED.
TEE
FROM
CHILLER
45 DEGREE 90 DEGREE
STR ELLS STR ELLS
LEGEND
RED. TEE — Reducing Tee
STR ELLS — Street Elbows
26
For chillers using brine or those matched with other con- Example Calculation of Circuit Capacities:
densers, the lines must be sized manually using design Select (Standard) 30HXA086 Chiller
guides such as ASHRAE, or curves in the 30HXA installa-
tion instructions. In many 30HXA sizes, the individual From Electronic catalog (E-cat) selection or balance
diagram:
refrigerant circuits have unequal capacities. The Circuit
Cooling Capacity table below lists the percentage capacity Total Unit Capacity = 74 tons (from unit selection at design
of each circuit for line sizing purposes. The Circuit Unload- conditions)
ing Capacity table below indicates the minimum unloading Using the Circuit Cooling Capacity table:
capacities per circuit as well as a sample calculation of the Ckt “A” design capacity = 74 x 0.55 = 40.7 tons
minimum circuit tonnage for riser design. The example
below lists circuit capacity calculations based on the Circuit Using the Circuit Unloading Capacity table:
Cooling and Circuit Unloading Capacity tables. Ckt “A” minimum capacity = 40.7 x 0.40 = 16.3 tons
Ckt “B” design capacity = 74 x 0.45 = 33.3 tons
CIRCUIT COOLING CAPACITY
Ckt “B” minimum capacity = 33.3 x 0.40 = 13.3 tons
PERCENT OF TOTAL UNIT CAPACITY
30HXA UNIT SIZE System refrigerant charge — The 30HXA units are
Circuit A % Circuit B %
shipped from the factory with a small holding charge of
076 50 50
R-134a refrigerant. The approximate refrigerant charge
086 55 45
required for starting the 30HXA system is listed in the table
096 59 41
on next page. This initial charge will allow starting of the
106 64 36
unit. Additional refrigerant may be required to accommo-
116 60 40
date liquid line storage. See the liquid line refrigerant stor-
126 55 45
age capacity table below for liquid line storage information.
136 59 41
146 55 45
LIQUID LINE REFRIGERANT STORAGE CAPACITY
161 59 41
171 47 53 REFRIGERANT (lb) REFRIGERANT (kg)
186 50 50 PIPING SIZE (in.) PER FT OF TUBING PER M OF TUBING
LENGTH LENGTH
206 54 46
11 / 8 0.41 0.61
246 61 39
13 / 8 0.63 0.94
261 63 37
15 / 8 0.89 1.33
271 64 36
21 / 8 1.52 2.26
25 / 8 2.32 3.45
CIRCUIT UNLOADING CAPACITY
MINIMUM CIRCUIT CAPACITY —
PERCENT OF FULL LOAD
30HXA UNIT
With Minimum
Standard Unit Load Control
All Sizes, 40% 20%
All Circuits
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Application data (cont)
SYSTEM REFRIGERANT CHARGE FOR START-UP
RECOMMENDED TOTAL
COOLER AIR-COOLED CONDENSER PIPING
REFRIGERANT REFRIGERANT REFRIGERANT
30HXA CHARGE CONDENSER TYPE, CHARGE CHARGE CHARGE
CIRCUIT PIPE SIZES
SIZE (Qty)*
Lb Kg Lb Kg (in. OD)† Lb Kg Lb Kg
A 48 22 62 28 11/8 10 5 120 55
076 09DK 084 (1)
B 48 22 62 28 11/8 10 5 120 55
A 61 28 62 28 11/8 10 5 133 61
086 09DK 084 (1)
B 52 24 62 28 11/8 10 5 124 57
A 75 34 68 31 11/8 10 5 153 70
096 09DK 094 (1)
B 56 25 68 31 11/8 10 5 134 61
A 88 40 09DK 074 (1) and 82 37 13/8 16 7 186 84
B 56 25 09DK 044 (1) 62 28 13/8 16 7 134 60
106
A 88 40 24 11 13/8 16 7 128 58
09AZ 102FE (1)
B 56 25 18 8 13/8 16 7 90 40
A 84 38 09DK 074 (1) and 82 37 13/8 16 7 182 82
B 61 28 09DK 054 (1) 56 25 13/8 16 7 133 60
116
A 84 38 42 19 13/8 16 7 142 64
09AZ 112FE (1)
B 61 28 42 19 13/8 16 7 119 54
A 90 41 82 37 13/8 16 7 188 85
09DK 074 (2)
B 71 32 82 37 13/8 16 7 169 76
126
A 90 41 24 11 13/8 16 7 130 59
09AZ 122FE (1)
B 71 32 24 11 13/8 16 7 112 50
A 99 45 82 37 13/8 16 7 197 89
09DK 074 (2)
B 71 32 82 37 13/8 16 7 169 76
136
A 99 45 57 26 13/8 16 7 172 78
09AZ 132FE (1)
B 71 32 42 19 13/8 16 7 130 58
A 95 43 124 56 13/8 16 7 235 106
09DK 084 (2)
B 80 36 124 56 13/8 16 7 220 99
146
A 95 43 57 26 13/8 16 7 168 76
09AZ 142FE (1)
B 80 36 57 26 13/8 16 7 153 69
A 120 54 124 56 13/8 16 7 260 117
09DK 084 (2)
B 88 40 124 56 13/8 16 7 228 103
161
A 120 54 68 31 13/8 16 7 204 92
09AZ 162FE (1)
B 88 40 68 31 13/8 16 7 172 78
A 95 43 124 56 13/8 16 7 235 106
09DK 084 (2)
B 112 51 124 56 13/8 16 7 252 114
171
A 95 43 68 31 13/8 16 7 179 81
09AZ 172FE (1)
B 112 51 68 31 13/8 16 7 196 89
A 108 49 124 56 13/8 16 7 248 112
09DK 084 (2)
B 108 49 124 56 13/8 16 7 248 112
186
A 108 49 68 31 13/8 16 7 192 87
09AZ 182FE (1)
B 108 49 68 31 13/8 16 7 192 87
A 160 73 09DK 084 (2) and 272 123 15/8 22 10 454 206
B 108 49 09DK 094 (1) 124 56 13/8 16 7 248 112
206
A 160 73 09AZ 101FA (1) and 49 22 15/8 22 10 231 105
B 108 49 09AZ 91FA (1) 37 17 13/8 16 7 161 73
A 176 80 272 123 21/8 38 17 486 220
09DK 094 (3)
B 108 49 136 62 13/8 16 7 260 118
246
A 176 80 09AZ 151FA (1) and 113 51 21/8 38 17 327 148
B 108 49 09AZ 91FA (1) 37 17 13/8 16 7 161 73
A 176 80 272 123 21/8 38 17 486 220
09DK 094 (3)
B 108 49 136 62 13/8 16 7 260 118
261
A 176 80 09AZ 171FA (1) and 136 62 21/8 38 17 350 159
B 108 49 09AZ 91FA (1) 37 17 13/8 16 7 161 73
A 176 80 272 123 21/8 38 17 486 220
09DK 094 (3)
B 108 49 136 62 13/8 16 7 260 118
271
A 176 80 09AZ 181FA (1) and 136 62 21/8 38 17 350 159
B 108 49 09AZ 91FA (1) 37 17 13/8 16 7 161 73
*Refer to Carrier’s electronic catalog for 09AZ/30HX rating data.
†Based on 25 ft (7.6 m) liquid line.
NOTE: Multiply the liquid line length (in feet) by the factor shown on page 27 for the refrigerant/ft of the tubing.
Add base unit charge to liquid line charge to determine approximate refrigerant charge.
28
TYPICAL 30HXA REFRIGERANT PIPING TO REMOTE CONDENSER (076-096 SIZES SHOWN)
NOTES:
1. Piping shown is for general point-of-connection only and is not intended to show details for a specific installation. Certified field
wiring and dimensional drawings are available upon request. The 30HXA units should be installed using certified drawings.
2. Refer to Carrier System Design Manual for details regarding piping techniques.
3. Piping and pressure relief devices are field supplied.
4. Relief valve vent piping per local codes.
5. If unit is equipped with accessory sound enclosure, run lines down to floor and notch bottom of enclosure to clear lines.
ACCESSORY SOUND ENCLOSURE
RELIEF VALVES
(IF REQUIRED BY
COMPRESSOR CODE)
DOUBLE RISER
(IF REQUIRED)
COOLER
OIL
SEPARATOR
LIQUID
LINES
DISCHARGE
LINES
OIL
SEPARATOR
LIQUID
LINES
DISCHARGE
LINES
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Selection procedure (with example)
Carrier’s electronic catalog chiller selection program pro- SI (50 Hz)
vides quick, easy selection of Carrier chillers. The program I Determine 30HXC unit size and operating condi-
considers specific temperature and flow requirements and tions required to meet given capacity at given
other factors, such as fouling and altitude correction. It can conditions.
also select an air-cooled condenser for the condenserless
Given:
30HXA unit to match the required conditions. To select a
30HXA unit, use the electronic catalog or contact your Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617 kW
Carrier representative. To select a 30HXC chiller, use the Leaving Chilled Water Temp (LCWT) . . . . . . . . . . 7 C
electronic catalog or follow one of the procedures below. Cooler Water Temp Rise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6° C
ENGLISH (60 Hz) Condenser Entering Water Temp . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 C
Condenser Water Temp Rise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6° C
I Determine 30HXC unit size and operating condi- Cooling Fouling Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.01761
tions required to meet given capacity at given Condenser Fouling Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.04403
conditions.
NOTE: For other than 5.6° C temperature rise, data
Given: corrections must be made using the chiller program in
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Tons the electronic catalog. On some units, a change of con-
Leaving Chilled Water Temp (LCWT) . . . . . . . . . .44 F trols is also necessary.
Cooler Water Temp Rise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10° F II From Cooling Capacities table on page 41 and
Condenser Entering Water Temp . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 F pressure drop curves on pages 55 and 56,
Condenser Water Temp Rise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10° F determine operating data for selected unit.
Cooling Fouling Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00010
Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30HXC186
Condenser Fouling Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00025
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627.0 kW
NOTE: For other than 10° F temperature rise, data cor- Compressor Motor Power Input . . . . . . . . . . 130.5 kW
rections must be made using the chiller program in the Cooler Water Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26.9 L/s
electronic catalog. On some units, a change of controls Cooler Pressure Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36.1 kPa
is also necessary. Condenser Water Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.3 L/s
II From Cooling Capacities table on page 31 and Condenser Pressure Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.0 kPa
pressure drop curves on pages 55 and 56,
determine operating data for selected unit.
Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30HXC186
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176.9 tons
Compressor Motor Power Input . . . . . . . . . . 128.5 kW
Cooler Water Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424.2 gpm
Cooler Pressure Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.1 ft of water
Condenser Water Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507.7 gpm
Condenser Pressure Drop . . . . . . . . . . 16.7 ft of water
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Performance data
30HXC Ratings 3. Condenser fouling factor of 0.00025 ft2 • hr • F/Btu
(0.000044 m2 k/W).
All performance data is based on:
4. 10° F (5.6° C) subcooling.
1. Cooler water temperature rise of 10° F (5.6° C).
5. Refrigerant 134a.
2. Cooler fouling factor of 0.00010 ft2 • hr • F/Btu
(0.000018 m2 • k/W).
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, Tons of Refrigeration
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (F)
31
Performance data (cont)
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
60 Hz, ENGLISH (cont)
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, Tons of Refrigeration
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (F)
32
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
60 Hz, ENGLISH (cont)
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, Tons of Refrigeration
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (F)
33
Performance data (cont)
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
60 Hz, SI
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, kW
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (C)
34
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
60 Hz, SI (cont)
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, kW
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (C)
35
Performance data (cont)
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
60 Hz, SI (cont)
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, kW
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (C)
36
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
50 Hz, ENGLISH
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, Tons of Refrigeration
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (F)
37
Performance data (cont)
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
50 Hz, ENGLISH (cont)
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, Tons of Refrigeration
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (F)
38
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
50 Hz, ENGLISH (cont)
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, Tons of Refrigeration
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (F)
39
Performance data (cont)
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
50 Hz, SI
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, kW
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (C)
40
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
50 Hz, SI (cont)
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, kW
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (C)
41
Performance data (cont)
30HXC COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
50 Hz, SI (cont)
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, kW
Cond — Condenser
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltage
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (C)
42
30HXA Ratings 5. Combining 30HXA units with remote condensers
that have subcooling greater than the 10° F (5.6° C)
All performance data is based on: subcooling on which the ratings are based will
1. Cooler water temperature rise of 10° F (5.6° C). increase system capacity. Combining 30HXA units
2. Cooler fouling factor of 0.00010 ft2 • hr • F/Btu with remote condensers that have less than the 10° F
(0.000018 m2 • k/W). (5.6° C) subcooling on which the ratings are based
will decrease system capacity. To adjust capacity, mul-
3. 10° F (5.6° C) subcooling. tiply capacity ratings by 0.96; then adjust this result
4. Refrigerant 134a. upward by 0.4% for each degree F (0.7% for each
degree C) of available subcooling.
COMBINATION RATINGS
60 Hz, ENGLISH
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, Tons of Refrigeration
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltages
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (F)
43
Performance data (cont)
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
60 Hz, ENGLISH (cont)
LEGEND
Cap. — Capacity, Tons of Refrigeration
kW — Compressor Motor Input Power at Rated Voltages
LCWT — Leaving Chilled-Water Temperature (F)
44
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
60 Hz, ENGLISH (cont)
45
Performance data (cont)
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
60 Hz, SI
46
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
60 Hz, SI (cont)
47
Performance data (cont)
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
60 Hz, SI (cont)
48
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
50 Hz, ENGLISH
49
Performance data (cont)
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
50 Hz, ENGLISH (cont)
50
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
50 Hz, ENGLISH (cont)
51
Performance data (cont)
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
50 Hz, SI
52
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
50 Hz, SI (cont)
53
Performance data (cont)
COMBINATION RATINGS (cont)
50 Hz, SI (cont)
54
COOLER PRESSURE DROP
ENGLISH
100
136, 146
116, 126 161, 171
076, 086 106
186
096
206
246-271
PRESSURE DROP (FT WG)
10
1
100 1000
COOLER FLOW RATE (GPM)
SI
1000
136, 146
116, 126
106 161, 171
076, 086 096 186
100
PRESSURE DROP (KPA)
206
246-271
10
1
1 10 100
COOLER FLOW RATE (L/S)
55
Performance data (cont)
30HXC CONDENSER PRESSURE DROP
ENGLISH
SI
56
TO EXPANSION FD
TANK FD
FROM FD
COOLING FD FIELD
TOWER CHILLED WATER POWER
FIELD-SUPPLIED PUMP POWER SUPPLY
SHUT-OFF VALVE FIELD SUPPLIED
TO COOLING SHUT-OFF VALVE ST
FIELD- ST
TOWER ST
SUPPLIED
STRAINER
FAN
MOTOR
POWER
CONDENSER
WATER PUMP TO ADDITIONAL
Cooler (30HXA, HXC) and condenser (30HXC only)
AIR HANDLING
UNIT
CONDENSER
30HXC
CHILLER
NOTES:
1. Chiller must be installed levelly to maintain proper compressor oil return.
LEGEND 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.
Airflow Through Air-Handling Unit 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
Power Wiring (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers) handbook for details.
5. See Application Data section on page 23 for minimum cooler loop volume. This system may require the addition of a
Chilled Fluid Piping holding tank to ensure adequate volume.
ST — Starter
FD — Field-Supplied Disconnect
57
58
POWER AND CONTROL WIRING
Typical piping and wiring (cont)
LEGEND
A — Alarm CWPI — Chilled Water Pump Interlock OAT — Outdoor Air Temperature
CFR — Condenser Fan Relay EMM — Energy Management Module SPT — Space Temperature
CNFS — Condenser Flow Switch EWT — Entering Water Temperature TB — Terminal Block
CNPI — Condenser Pump Interlock FIOP — Factory-Installed Option Factory Installed Wiring
CNPR — Condenser Water Pump LLSV — Liquid Line Solenoid Valve Field Control Wiring
CWFS — Chilled Water Flow Switch LWT — Leaving Water Temperature Field Power Wiring
CWP — Chilled Water Pump NEC — National Electrical Code
Electrical data
ELECTRICAL DATA, 30HXC UNITS
UNIT VOLTAGE UNIT VOLTAGE CONTROL CIRCUIT
POWER NO. POWER
UNIT Supplied SUPPLY SUPPLY ICF Rec Fuse Size V-Hz Supplied MCA and
30HXC V-Hz
(3 Ph) QTY. REQD. CONDUCTORS MCA MOCP (Single
Min Max XL WD XL WD Min Max MOCP
Ph)
230-60 207 253 1 3 198.7 250 — 297.3 — 225 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 3 220.7 300 — 307.1 — 250 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 99.7 125 374.3 148.3 125 125 115-60 104 127 15
076 575-60 518 633 1 3 79.7 110 299.4 118.4 90 90 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 120.8 150 418.7 168.7 150 150 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 125.6 175 399.8 164.8 150 150 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 3 207.2 250 — 266.1 — 250 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 3 221.7 300 — 297.3 — 250 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 3 246.4 350 — 307.1 — 300 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 111.3 150 374.3 148.3 125 125 115-60 104 127 15
086 575-60 518 633 1 3 88.9 125 299.4 118.4 100 100 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 134.8 175 418.7 168.7 175 175 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 140.4 200 478.8 189.8 175 175 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 3 231.9 300 — 305.1 — 300 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 3 251.3 350 — 344.3 — 300 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 3 279.2 400 — 354.1 — 350 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 126.2 175 449.3 172.3 150 150 115-60 104 127 15
096 575-60 518 633 1 3 100.8 150 359.4 137.4 125 125 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 152.7 225 501.7 194.7 175 175 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 157.9 225 561.8 215.8 200 200 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 3 260.7 350 — 347.1 — 300 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 3 285.6 400 — 395.3 — 350 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 3 317.4 450 — 405.1 — 400 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 143.3 200 529.3 197.3 175 175 115-60 104 127 15
106 575-60 518 633 1 3 114.5 175 423.4 158.4 150 150 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 173.6 250 589.7 222.7 200 200 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 178.1 250 660.8 246.8 225 225 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 3 294.2 450 — 397.1 — 350 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 3 304.1 450 — 413.7 — 350 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 3 337.9 500 — 425.6 — 400 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 152.6 225 538.6 206.6 175 175 115-60 104 127 15
116 575-60 518 633 1 3 121.9 175 430.8 165.8 150 150 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 184.8 250 600.9 233.9 225 225 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 190.0 250 672.7 258.7 225 225 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 3 313.9 450 — 416.8 — 400 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 3 327.7 450 — 437.4 — 400 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 3 364.2 500 — 451.9 — 450 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 164.5 225 550.5 218.5 200 200 115-60 104 127 15
126 575-60 518 633 1 3 131.4 175 440.3 175.3 150 150 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 199.1 250 615.2 248.2 225 225 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 204.0 300 686.7 272.7 250 250 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 3 337.0 450 — 439.9 — 400 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 3 366.7 500 — 497.4 — 450 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 407.4 600 — 511.9 — 500 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 183.8 250 645.5 248.5 225 225 115-60 104 127 15
136 575-60 518 633 1 3 147.1 200 536.3 199.3 175 175 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 222.8 300 720.2 282.2 300 300 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 230.2 300 796.7 307.7 300 300 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 380.3 500 — 495.9 — 450 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 394.1 500 — 524.9 — 450 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 437.9 600 — 542.4 — 500 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 197.5 250 659.2 262.2 225 225 115-60 104 127 15
146 575-60 518 633 1 3 158.1 225 547.3 210.3 200 200 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 239.5 350 736.9 298.9 300 300 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 246.3 350 812.8 323.8 300 300 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 407.1 600 — 522.7 — 500 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 398.7 600 — 574.8 — 500 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 443.0 600 — 590.6 — 600 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 200.1 300 756.2 287.2 250 250 115-60 104 127 15
161 575-60 518 633 1 3 159.9 225 604.9 229.9 200 200 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 242.2 350 843.2 325.2 300 300 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 249.0 350 944.2 358.2 300 300 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 411.3 600 — 577.7 — 500 230-50 207 254 15
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Electrical data (cont)
ELECTRICAL DATA, 30HXC UNITS (cont)
UNIT VOLTAGE UNIT VOLTAGE CONTROL CIRCUIT
POWER NO. POWER
UNIT Supplied SUPPLY SUPPLY ICF Rec Fuse Size V-Hz Supplied MCA and
30HXC V-Hz
(3 Ph) QTY. REQD. CONDUCTORS MCA MOCP (Single
Min Max XL WD XL WD Min Max MOCP
Ph)
230-60 207 253 1 6 428.4 600 — 604.5 — 500 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 476.0 700 — 623.6 — 600 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 215.0 300 771.1 302.1 250 250 115-60 104 127 15
171 575-60 518 633 1 3 171.8 250 616.8 241.8 200 200 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 260.2 350 861.2 343.2 300 300 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 266.6 350 961.8 375.8 300 300 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 440.4 600 — 606.8 — 500 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 462.3 600 — 638.5 — 600 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 513.7 700 — 661.3 — 600 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 232.0 300 788.1 319.1 300 300 115-60 104 127 15
186 575-60 518 633 1 3 185.4 250 630.4 255.4 225 225 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 280.8 400 881.8 363.8 350 350 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 289.4 400 984.6 398.6 350 350 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 478.1 600 — 644.5 — 600 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 524.5 700 — 700.7 — 600 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 582.8 800 — 730.4 — 700 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 263.2 350 819.3 350.3 300 300 115-60 104 127 15
206 575-60 518 633 1 3 210.4 250 655.4 280.4 250 250 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 318.6 400 919.6 401.6 350 350 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 326.8 450 1022.0 436.0 400 400 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 539.8 700 — 706.2 — 600 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 604.1 800 — 780.3 — 700 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 671.3 800 — 818.9 — 800 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 303.2 400 859.3 390.3 350 350 115-60 104 127 15
246 575-60 518 633 1 3 242.3 300 687.3 312.3 300 300 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 367.0 450 968.0 450.0 400 400 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 377.6 500 1072.8 486.8 450 450 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 623.8 800 — 790.2 — 700 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 633.8 800 — 810.0 — 700 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 704.3 800 — 851.9 — 800 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 318.1 400 874.2 405.2 350 350 115-60 104 127 15
261 575-60 518 633 1 3 254.2 300 699.2 324.2 300 300 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 6 385.0 500 986.0 468.0 450 450 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 6 395.2 500 1090.4 504.4 450 450 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 652.9 800 — 819.3 — 800 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 667.8 800 — 843.9 — 800 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 742.0 800 — 889.6 — 800 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 335.1 400 891.2 422.2 400 400 115-60 104 127 15
271 575-60 518 633 1 3 267.8 350 712.8 337.8 300 300 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 6 405.6 500 1006.6 488.6 450 450 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 6 418.0 500 1113.2 527.2 500 500 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 690.6 800 — 857.0 — 800 230-50 207 254 15
LEGEND 3. Maximum incoming wire size for each terminal block is 500 kcmil.
ICF — Maximum Instantaneous Current Flow during start-up (the 4. Maximum allowable phase imbalance is: voltage, 2%; amps, 5%.
point in the starting sequence where the sum of the LRA for 5. Use copper conductors only.
the start-up compressor, plus the total RLA for all running 6. The MOCP is calculated as follows:
compressors is at a maximum) MOCP = (2.25) (largest RLA) + the sum of the other RLAs. Size the fuse
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps one size down from the result. The RLAs are listed on the nameplate.
MCA — Minimum Circuit Ampacity (for wire sizing)
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection The recommended fuse size in amps (RFA) is calculated as follows:
RLA — Rated Load Amps RFA = (1.50) (largest RLA) + the sum of the other RLAs. Size the fuse
WD — Wye-Delta Start one size up from the result. The RLAs are listed on the nameplate.
XL — Across-the-Line Start
NOTES:
1. Each main power source must be supplied from a field-supplied fused
electrical service with a (factory-installed or field-installed) disconnect
located in sight from the unit.
2. Control circuit power must be supplied from a separate source through a
field-supplied disconnect (except for 380/415-50 units). An accessory
control transformer may be used to provide control circuit power from the
main unit power supply.
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UNIT VOLTAGE UNIT VOLTAGE CONTROL CIRCUIT
POWER NO. POWER
UNIT Supplied SUPPLY SUPPLY ICF Rec Fuse Size V-Hz Supplied MCA and
30HXA V-Hz
(3 Ph) QTY. REQD. CONDUCTORS MCA MOCP (Single
Min Max XL WD XL WD Min Max MOCP
Ph)
230-60 207 253 1 3 291.2 400 — 436.4 — 350 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 3 323.6 450 — 450.8 — 400 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 146.0 200 549.9 217.9 175 175 115-60 104 127 15
076 575-60 518 633 1 3 116.8 150 439.9 174.9 150 150 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 177.1 250 614.7 247.7 200 200 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 183.4 250 686.5 272.5 225 225 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 3 303.3 400 — 439.8 — 350 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 3 322.8 450 — 496.4 — 400 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 3 358.7 500 — 510.8 — 450 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 161.9 225 644.9 247.9 200 200 115-60 104 127 15
086 575-60 518 633 1 3 129.5 175 535.9 198.9 150 150 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 196.2 250 719.7 281.7 225 225 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 205.5 300 796.5 307.5 250 250 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 3 339.7 500 — 495.8 — 400 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 3 365.4 500 — 562.4 — 450 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 406.1 600 — 576.8 — 500 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 183.4 250 749.9 280.9 225 225 115-60 104 127 15
096 575-60 518 633 1 3 146.5 200 599.9 224.9 175 175 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 222.1 300 835.7 317.7 300 300 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 231.4 350 937.5 351.5 300 300 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 382.6 500 — 566.8 — 450 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 416.9 600 — 647.4 — 500 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 463.2 700 — 661.8 — 600 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 209.2 300 884.9 323.9 250 250 115-60 104 127 15
106 575-60 518 633 1 3 167.2 250 707.9 258.9 200 200 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 253.3 350 984.7 364.7 300 300 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 263.3 400 1041.5 384.5 300 300 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 435.1 600 — 619.8 — 500 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 442.1 600 — 672.7 — 500 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 491.3 700 — 689.9 — 600 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 221.9 300 897.6 336.6 300 300 115-60 104 127 15
116 575-60 518 633 1 3 177.4 250 718.1 269.1 225 225 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 268.6 400 1000.0 380.0 350 350 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 281.0 400 1059.2 402.2 350 350 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 464.2 700 — 648.9 — 600 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 476.3 700 — 706.8 — 600 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 529.2 700 — 727.8 — 600 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 239.1 350 914.8 353.8 300 300 115-60 104 127 15
126 575-60 518 633 1 3 191.0 250 731.7 282.7 225 225 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 289.3 400 1020.7 400.7 350 350 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 301.7 400 1079.9 422.9 350 350 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 498.5 700 — 683.2 — 600 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 539.1 800 — 769.8 — 700 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 599.1 800 — 790.8 — 700 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 270.7 400 1014.8 385.8 350 350 115-60 104 127 15
136 575-60 518 633 1 3 216.2 300 811.7 308.7 250 250 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 327.5 450 1131.7 435.7 400 400 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 343.4 500 1345.9 506.9 400 400 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 567.3 800 — 817.2 — 700 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 580.3 800 — 811.0 — 700 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 644.8 800 — 836.5 — 800 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 291.3 400 1035.4 406.4 350 350 115-60 104 127 15
146 575-60 518 633 1 3 232.7 300 828.2 325.2 300 300 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 352.5 500 1156.7 460.7 400 400 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 3 368.9 500 1371.4 532.4 450 450 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 609.3 800 — 859.2 — 700 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 605.6 800 — 955.3 — 700 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 672.9 1000 — 978.9 — 800 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 304.0 450 1281.6 477.6 350 350 115-60 104 127 15
161 575-60 518 633 1 3 242.9 350 1025.1 382.1 300 300 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 3 368.0 500 1428.0 539.0 450 450 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 6 384.9 500 1398.4 533.4 450 450 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 635.7 800 — 858.3 — 800 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 207 253 1 6 651.5 800 — 1001.2 — 800 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 187 253 1 6 723.9 1000 — 1029.9 — 1000 115-60 104 127 15
460-60 414 506 1 3 327.0 450 1304.6 500.6 400 400 115-60 104 127 15
171 575-60 518 633 1 3 261.4 350 1043.6 400.6 300 300 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 6 395.9 500 1455.9 566.9 450 450 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 6 413.2 600 1426.7 561.7 500 500 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 682.6 1000 — 905.2 — 800 230-50 207 254 15
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ELECTRICAL DATA, 30HXA UNITS (cont)
UNIT VOLTAGE UNIT VOLTAGE CONTROL CIRCUIT
POWER NO. POWER
UNIT Supplied SUPPLY SUPPLY ICF Rec Fuse Size V-Hz Supplied MCA and
30HXA V-Hz
(3 Ph) QTY. REQD. CONDUCTORS MCA MOCP (Single
Min Max XL WD XL WD Min Max MOCP
Ph)
230-60 207 253 1 6 707.9 1000 — 1057.6 — 800 115-60 104 127 15
208/230-60 115-60 104 127 15
Ckt A 187 253 1 6 437.0 700 — 743.0 — 600
Ckt B 187 253 1 6 437.0 700 — 743.0 — 600
186 460-60 414 506 1 3 355.3 500 1332.9 528.9 400 400 115-60 104 127 15
575-60 518 633 1 3 284.0 400 1066.2 423.2 350 350 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 6 430.2 600 1490.2 601.2 500 500 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 6 452.7 600 1466.2 601.2 600 600 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 207 253 1 6 747.7 1000 — 970.3 — 1000 230-50 207 254 15
230-60 115-60 104 127 15
Ckt A 207 253 1 6 468.6 700.0 — 726.8 — 600
Ckt B 207 253 1 3 379.8 600.0 — 743.0 — 500
208/230-60 115-60 104 127 15
Ckt A 187 253 1 6 520.6 800.0 — 743.0 — 600
Ckt B 187 253 1 6 422.0 700.0 — 743.0 — 600
206 460-60 414 506 1 6 400.1 500.0 1377.7 573.7 450 450 115-60 104 127 15
575-60 518 633 1 3 319.9 400.0 1102.1 459.1 400 400 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 6 484.4 600.0 1544.4 655.4 600 600 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 6 505.2 700.0 1518.7 653.7 600 600 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 230-50 207 254 15
Ckt A 207 253 1 6 486.0 700.0 — 771.0 — 600
Ckt B 207 253 1 6 415.4 700.0 — 638.0 — 500
230-60 115-60 104 127 15
Ckt A 207 253 1 6 592.1 800.0 — 955.3 — 700
Ckt B 207 253 1 3 379.8 600.0 — 743.0 — 500
208/230-60 115-60 104 127 15
Ckt A 187 253 1 6 657.9 800.0 — 978.9 — 800
Ckt B 187 253 1 6 422.0 700.0 — 743.0 — 600
246 460-60 414 506 1 6 461.9 600.0 1439.5 635.5 600 600 115-60 104 127 15
575-60 518 633 1 3 369.1 450.0 1151.3 508.3 450 450 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 6 559.2 700.0 1619.2 730.2 700 700 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 6 586.1 700.0 1599.6 734.6 700 700 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 230-50 207 254 15
Ckt A 207 253 1 6 635.7 800.0 — 858.3 — 800
Ckt B 207 253 1 6 415.4 700.0 — 638.0 — 500
230-60 115-60 104 127 15
Ckt A 207 253 1 6 638.0 800.0 — 1001.2 — 800
Ckt B 207 253 1 3 379.8 600.0 — 743.0 — 500
208/230-60
Ckt A 187 253 1 6 708.9 1000.0 — 1029.9 — 800 115-60 104 127 15
Ckt B 187 253 1 6 422.0 700.0 — 743.0 — 600
261 460-60 414 506 1 6 484.9 600.0 1462.5 658.5 600 600 115-60 104 127 15
575-60 518 633 1 6 387.6 500.0 1169.8 526.8 450 450 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 6 587.1 700.0 1647.1 758.1 700 700 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 6 614.4 800.0 1627.9 762.9 700 700 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 230-50 207 254 15
Ckt A 207 253 1 6 682.6 1000.0 — 905.2 — 800
Ckt B 207 253 1 6 415.4 700.0 — 638.0 — 500
230-60 115-60 104 127 15
Ckt A 207 253 1 6 683.6 800.0 — 1046.8 — 800
Ckt B 207 253 1 3 379.8 600.0 — 743.0 — 500
208/230-60
Ckt A 187 253 1 6 759.6 1000.0 — 1080.6 — 1000 115-60 104 127 15
Ckt B 187 253 1 6 422.0 700.0 — 743.0 — 600
271 460-60 414 506 1 6 513.2 600.0 1490.8 686.8 600 600 115-60 104 127 15
575-60 518 633 1 6 410.2 500.0 1192.4 549.4 450 450 115-60 104 127 15
380-60 342 418 1 6 621.4 800.0 1681.4 792.4 700 700 230-60 207 254 15
380/415-50 342 440 1 6 653.9 800.0 1667.4 802.4 800 800 230-50 198 254 15
230-50 230-50 207 254 15
Ckt A 207 253 1 6 747.7 1000.0 — 970.3 — 1000
Ckt B 207 253 1 6 415.4 700.0 — 638.0 — 500
LEGEND control transformer may be used to provide control circuit power from the
ICF — Maximum Instantaneous Current Flow during start-up (the main unit power supply.
point in the starting sequence where the sum of the LRA for 3. Maximum incoming wire size for each terminal block is 500 kcmil.
the start-up compressor, plus the total RLA for all running 4. Maximum allowable phase imbalance is: voltage, 2%; amps, 5%.
compressors is at a maximum) 5. Use copper conductors only.
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps 6. The MOCP is calculated as follows:
MCA — Minimum Circuit Ampacity (for wire sizing) MOCP = (2.25) (largest RLA) + the sum of the other RLAs. Size the fuse
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection one size down from the result. The RLAs are listed on the nameplate.
RLA — Rated Load Amps The recommended fuse size in amps (RFA) is calculated as follows:
WD — Wye-Delta Start RFA = (1.50) (largest RLA) + the sum of the other RLAs. Size the fuse
XL — Across-the-Line Start one size up from the result. The RLAs are listed on the nameplate.
NOTES:
1. Each main power source must be supplied from a field-supplied fused
electrical service with a (factory-installed or field-installed) disconnect
located in sight from the unit.
2. Control circuit power must be supplied from a separate source through a
field-supplied disconnect (except for 380/415-50 units). An accessory
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COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DATA, 30HXC UNITS (cont)
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COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DATA, 30HXC UNITS (cont)
NAMEPLATE COMPRESSOR NUMBERS
UNIT SIZE 30HXC V-Hz A1 B1
(3 Phase) RLA LRA RLA LRA
208/230-60 * * * *
230-60 * * * *
460-60 103.1 685 71.2 525
161-XL 575-60 82.4 548 56.9 420
380-60 124.8 757 86.2 580
230-50 * * * *
380/415-50 128.6 856 88.2 600
208/230-60 228.8 433 157.6 350
230-60 205.5 433 141.8 350
460-60 103.1 216 71.2 175
161-WD 575-60 82.4 173 56.9 140
380-60 124.8 239 86.2 193
230-50 212.5 432 145.7 348
380/415-50 128.6 270 88.2 200
208/230-60 * * * *
230-60 * * * *
460-60 86.1 580 103.1 685
171-XL 575-60 68.8 484 82.4 548
380-60 104.2 641 124.8 757
230-50 * * * *
380/415-50 105.8 715 128.6 856
208/230-60 190.6 367 228.8 433
230-60 171.5 367 205.5 433
460-60 86.1 183 103.1 216
171-WD 575-60 68.8 147 82.4 173
380-60 104.2 203 124.8 239
230-50 174.8 361 212.5 432
380/415-50 105.8 233 128.6 270
208/230-60 * * * *
230-60 * * * *
460-60 103.1 685 103.1 685
186-XL 575-60 82.4 548 82.4 548
380-60 124.8 757 124.8 757
230-50 * * * *
380/415-50 128.6 856 128.6 856
208/230-60 228.8 433 228.8 433
230-60 205.5 433 205.5 433
460-60 103.1 216 103.1 216
186-WD 575-60 82.4 173 82.4 173
380-60 124.8 239 124.8 239
230-50 212.5 432 212.5 432
380/415-50 128.6 270 128.6 270
LEGEND
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
RLA — Rated Load Amps
WD — Wye-Delta Start
XL — Across-the-Line Start
*Units are shipped with wye-delta start as standard. Across-the-line start is not available.
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COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DATA, 30HXC UNITS (cont)
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COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DATA, 30HXA UNITS (cont)
NAMEPLATE COMPRESSOR NUMBERS
UNIT SIZE 30HXA V-Hz A1 B1
(3 Phase) RLA LRA RLA LRA
208/230-60 * * * *
230-60 * * * *
460-60 115.4 820 77.6 580
116-XL 575-60 92.2 656 62.1 484
380-60 139.7 906 94.0 641
230-50 * * * *
380/415-50 145.4 960 99.2 715
208/230-60 255.5 518 171.9 367
230-60 230.0 518 154.7 367
460-60 115.4 259 77.6 183
116-WD 575-60 92.2 207 62.1 147
380-60 139.7 286 94.0 203
230-50 240.2 485 163.9 361
380/415-50 145.4 303 99.2 226
208/230-60 * * * *
230-60 * * * *
460-60 115.4 820 94.8 685
126-XL 575-60 92.2 656 75.7 548
380-60 139.7 906 114.7 757
230-50 * * * *
380/415-50 145.4 960 119.9 856
208/230-60 255.5 518 209.8 433
230-60 230.0 518 188.8 433
460-60 115.4 259 94.8 216
126-WD 575-60 92.2 207 75.7 173
380-60 139.7 286 114.7 239
230-50 240.2 485 198.2 432
380/415-50 145.4 303 119.9 270
208/230-60 * * * *
230-60 * * * *
460-60 140.7 920 94.8 685
136-XL 575-60 112.4 736 75.7 548
380-60 170.2 1017 114.7 757
230-50 * * * *
380/415-50 178.8 1226 119.9 856
208/230-60 311.4 581 209.8 433
230-60 280.3 581 188.8 433
460-60 140.7 291 94.8 216
136-WD 575-60 112.4 233 75.7 173
380-60 170.2 321 114.7 239
230-50 295.3 619 198.2 432
380/415-50 178.8 387 119.9 270
208/230-60 * * * *
230-60 * * * *
460-60 140.7 920 115.4 820
146-XL 575-60 112.4 736 92.2 656
380-60 170.2 1017 139.7 906
230-50 * * * *
380/415-50 178.8 1226 145.4 960
208/230-60 311.4 581 255.5 518
230-60 280.3 581 230.0 518
460-60 140.7 291 115.4 259
146-WD 575-60 112.4 233 92.2 207
380-60 170.2 321 139.7 286
230-50 295.3 619 240.2 485
380/415-50 178.8 387 145.4 303
LEGEND
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
RLA — Rated Load Amps
WD — Wye-Delta Start
XL — Across-the-Line Start
*Units are shipped with wye-delta start as standard. Across-the-line start is not available.
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COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DATA, 30HXA UNITS (cont)
NAMEPLATE COMPRESSOR NUMBERS
UNIT SIZE 30HXA V-Hz A1 B1
(3 Phase) RLA LRA RLA LRA
208/230-60 * * * *
230-60 * * * *
460-60 157.9 1175 106.6 790
161-XL 575-60 126.2 940 85.1 630
380-60 191.2 1299 129.0 870
230-50 * * * *
380/415-50 201.2 1265 133.4 1045
208/230-60 349.6 743 235.9 527
230-60 314.6 743 212.3 527
460-60 157.9 371 106.6 263
161-WD 575-60 126.2 297 85.1 211
380-60 191.2 410 129.0 290
230-50 332.3 638 220.3 607
380/415-50 201.2 400 133.4 348
208/230-60 * * * *
230-60 * * * *
460-60 129.6 920 157.9 1175
171-XL 575-60 103.6 736 126.2 940
380-60 156.9 1017 191.2 1299
230-50 * * * *
380/415-50 161.7 1226 201.2 1265
208/230-60 286.9 581 349.6 743
230-60 258.2 581 314.6 743
460-60 129.6 291 157.9 371
171-WD 575-60 103.6 233 126.2 297
380-60 156.9 321 191.2 410
230-50 267.2 619 332.3 638
380/415-50 161.7 387 201.2 400
208/230-60 * * * *
230-60 * * * *
460-60 157.9 1175 157.9 1175
186-XL 575-60 126.2 940 126.2 940
380-60 191.2 1299 191.2 1299
230-50 * * * *
380/415-50 201.2 1265 201.2 1265
208/230-60 349.6 743 349.6 743
230-60 314.6 743 314.6 743
460-60 157.9 371 157.9 371
186-WD 575-60 126.2 297 126.2 297
380-60 191.2 410 191.2 410
230-50 332.3 638 332.3 638
380/415-50 201.2 400 201.2 400
LEGEND
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
RLA — Rated Load Amps
WD — Wye-Delta Start
XL — Across-the-Line Start
*Units are shipped with wye-delta start as standard. Across-the-line start is not available.
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Electrical data (cont)
COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DATA, 30HXA UNITS (cont)
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Controls
The standard microprocessor-based control in the 30HX NOTE: Which compressor starts first is determined by the
units provides the following functions: automatic lead/lag feature.
• leaving fluid temperature control (using both entering If the entering fluid temperature is 85 F (29 C) or higher,
and leaving fluid sensors) the maximum operating pressure (MOP) feature limits the
• 7-day time sequence of both pump and chiller suction pressure to keep the chiller on line.
• temperature reset from return fluid (standard) or from Normal operation — The entering fluid temperature
outdoor ambient (accessory), occupied space tempera- sensor monitors changes in entering fluid temperature to
ture (accessory), 4 to 20 mA signal (accessory), or via anticipate changes in the cooling load. Based on leaving
the optional Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) fluid temperature, the control adds or subtracts capacity to
• automatic compressor lead-lag switching based on com- maintain a constant leaving fluid temperature.
pressor accumulated run times and number of cycles
Dual chiller control — The Dual Chiller Routine is avail-
• automatic temperature range across the cooler
able for the control of two units supplying chilled fluid on a
adjustment
• fully automatic control of the chiller components common loop.
In parallel flow applications, an additional leaving fluid
A 4-line, 20-character per line display is used to accom-
temperature thermistor must be installed and connected to
plish the following (see figure below):
the lead chiller.
• set schedules and set points
Transition to off — The chiller unloads once the “time-
• identify operating mode
to-stop” signal has been given. This signal can be either
• display current temperatures and pressures being used
by the control for internal calculations internal or external.
• identify abnormal (alarm or alert) conditions Safeties — The 30HX control as shipped from the fac-
tory automatically deenergizes any active compressor that
Sequence of operation experiences any of the following:
The control has a 44 F (6.2 C) leaving fluid temperature • electrical overload
(LWT) set point as shipped from the factory. If temperature • thermal overload protection
reset or demand limiting is in effect, this set point may • high pressure
change. • low oil pressure
Start-up — The chiller will start when the circulating • loss of refrigerant charge
pump is energized. (If the flow switch is applied, the chiller • loss of phase protection
starts after the flow has been proven.) The compressor • reverse rotation (control prevents compressor start)
starts unloaded. • current imbalance
• ground current
NAVIGATOR™ DISPLAY MODULE — STANDARD • low chilled fluid temperature
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Guide specifications
Water-Cooled and Condenserless 2. Shall be mechanically cleanable shell-and-tube
HVAC Guide Specifications type with removable heads.
Size Range: 75 to 265 Tons (264 to 931 kW) 3. Tubes shall be internally enhanced, seamless-
copper type, and shall be rolled into tube
Carrier Model Number: 30HXA — Condenserless sheets.
30HXC — Water-Cooled
4. Shall be equipped with Victaulic fluid
Part 1 — General connections.
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 5. Shell shall be insulated with 3/4-in. (19-mm)
Microprocessor controlled water-cooled (30HXC) or closed-cell, polyvinyl chloride foam with a maxi-
condenserless (30HXA) liquid chiller utilizing screw mum K factor of 0.28. Heads may require field
compressors and electronic expansion valves. insulation.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE 6. Shall have a cooler drain and vent.
A. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standard 7. Design shall incorporate 2 independent refrig-
550/590-98 (U.S.A.). The 60 Hz 30HXC units erant circuits.
shall be ARI certified for performance. 8. Shall include isolation valves to allow isolation
B. Unit construction shall comply with ASHRAE 15 of the refrigerant charge in either the evapora-
Safety Code, NEC, and ASME applicable codes tor or the condenser.
(U.S.A. codes). 9. Shall be equipped with factory-installed thermal
C. Unit shall be manufactured at an ISO 9001:2000 dispersion chilled fluid flow switch.
registered facility. D. Condenser (30HXC units):
D. 208/230 v, 230 v, 460 v, 575 v, 60 Hz units shall 1. Shall be tested and stamped in accordance with
be constructed in accordance with UL or UL Canada ASME code (U.S.A.) for a refrigerant working-
standards and shall be tested and listed by ETL or side pressure of 220 psig (1408 kPa).
ETL, Canada, as conforming to those standards. Waterside pressure rating shall be 300 psig
Units shall carry the ETL and ETL, Canada, labels. (2068 kPa). In Canada, maximum waterside
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING pressure shall be 250 psig (1725 kPa), per the
A. Unit controls shall be capable of withstanding Canadian National Registry.
150 F (66 C) storage temperatures in the control 2. Shall be mechanically cleanable shell-and-tube
compartment. type with removable heads.
B. Unit shall be stored and handled per unit manufac- 3. Tubes shall be internally enhanced, seamless-
turer’s recommendations. copper type, and shall be rolled into tube
Part 2 — Products sheets.
2.01 EQUIPMENT 4. Shall be equipped with Victaulic water
connections.
A. General:
5. Design shall incorporate 2 independent refrig-
Factory assembled, single-piece, water-cooled
erant circuits.
(30HXC) or condenserless (30HXA) liquid chiller
with dual (2) independent refrigerant circuits. Con- E. Oil Separator (30HXA Units):
tained within the unit cabinet shall be all factory wir- 1. Shall be tested and stamped in accordance with
ing, piping, controls, refrigerant charge (HFC-134a) ASME Code (U.S.A.) for a refrigerant working-
(30HXA units shipped with holding charge only), side pressure of 320 psig (2206 kPa).
and special features required prior to field start-up. 2. Design shall incorporate 2 independent refrig-
B. Compressors: erant circuits.
1. Semi-hermetic twin-screw compressors with F. Refrigeration Components:
internal muffler and check valve. Refrigerant circuit components shall include oil sep-
2. Each compressor shall be equipped with a dis- arator, high and low side pressure relief devices, dis-
charge shutoff valve. charge and liquid line shutoff valves, filter drier,
C. Cooler (Evaporator): moisture indicating sight glass, expansion valve,
refrigerant economizer (unit sizes 161-271), and
1. Shall be tested and stamped in accordance with
complete charge of compressor oil. The 30HXC
ASME Code (U.S.A.) for a refrigerant working- units shall have a complete operating charge of
side pressure of 220 psig (1408 kPa). Waterside
refrigerant HFC-134a; 30HXA units shall have a
pressure rating shall be 300 psig (2068 kPa). In
holding charge only.
Canada, maximum waterside pressure shall be
250 psig (1725 kPa), per the Canadian
National Registry.
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G. Controls, Safeties, and Diagnostics: allow hands-free operation. Display module
1. Controls: shall have NEMA 4x housing suitable for use
in outdoor environments. Display shall have
a. Unit controls shall include the following min- back light and contrast adjustment for easy
imum components:
viewing in bright sunlight or night condi-
1) Microprocessor with non-volatile mem- tions. The display module shall have raised
ory. Battery backup system shall not be surface buttons with positive tactile
accepted. response.
2) Power and control circuit terminal
d. The chiller controller shall include multiple
blocks.
connection ports for communicating with
3) ON/OFF control switch. the local equipment network, the Carrier
4) Replaceable solid-state relay panels.
Comfort Network (CCN) and the ability to
5) Thermistor installed to measure satu-
access all chiller control functions from any
rated condensing temperature, cooler point on the chiller.
saturation temperature, compressor
return gas temperature, and cooler e. The control system shall allow software
entering and leaving fluid temperatures. upgrade without the need for new hardware
6) Chilled fluid flow switch. modules.
b. Unit controls shall include the following 2. Safeties:
functions as standard: Unit shall be equipped with thermistors and all
1) Automatic circuit lead/lag. necessary components in conjunction with the
2) Capacity control based on leaving control system to provide the unit with the fol-
chilled fluid temperature and compen- lowing protections:
sated by rate of change of return-fluid a. Loss of refrigerant charge.
temperature with temperature setpoint b. Reverse rotation.
accuracy to 0.1 ° F (0.06° C).
3) Limiting the chilled fluid temperature c. Low chilled fluid temperature.
pull-down rate at start-up to an adjust- d. Low oil pressure (each compressor circuit).
able range of 0.2° F to 2° F (0.11° C to e. Voltage imbalance.
1.1° C) per minute to prevent excessive f. Ground current fault.
demand spikes at start-up.
4) Seven-day time schedule. g. Thermal overload.
5) Leaving chilled fluid temperature reset h. High pressure.
from return fluid, outdoor-air tempera- i. Electrical overload.
ture, space temperature, or 4 to 20 mA j. Loss of phase.
input.
6) Demand limit control with 2-stage con- k. Current imbalance.
trol (0 to 100% each) or through 4 to l. Loss of flow.
20 mA input (0 to 100%). 3. Diagnostics:
7) Chilled and condenser water pump
a. The display module shall be capable of indi-
start/stop control.
8) Dual chiller control for series chiller cating the safety lockout condition by dis-
playing the information in clear language at
applications without addition of hard-
the display. Information included for display
ware modules or additional thermistors.
9) Dual chiller control for parallel flow shall be:
applications use one additional sensor. 1) Compressor lockout.
10) Amperage readout per compressor with 2) Loss of charge.
%MTA per compressor. 3) Low fluid flow.
4) Low oil pressure.
c. The control panel shall include, as standard,
5) Cooler freeze protection.
a portable hand held display module with a
minimum of 4 lines and 20 characters per 6) High or low suction superheat.
7) Thermistor malfunction.
line, of clear English, Spanish, Portuguese or
8) Entering and leaving-fluid temperature.
French language. Display menus shall
provide clear language descriptions of all 9) Evaporator and condenser pressure.
10) Electronic expansion valve positions.
menu items, operating modes, configuration
11) All set points.
points and alarm diagnostics. Reference to
factory codes shall not be accepted. An 12) Time of day.
industrial grade coiled extension cord shall
allow the display module to be moved
around the chiller. Magnets shall hold the
display module to any sheet metal panel to
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Guide specifications (cont)
b. Display module, in conjunction with the 4. Control Power Transformer:
microprocessor, must also be capable of dis- Unit shall be supplied with a field-installed trans-
playing the output results of a service test. former that will supply control circuit power
Service test shall verify operation of every from the main unit power supply.
switch, thermistor, and compressor before
5. Temperature Reset Sensor:
chiller is started. User shall be able to force
each output device. Unit shall reset leaving chilled fluid temperature
based on outdoor ambient temperature or
c. Diagnostics shall include the ability to review
space temperature when this sensor is installed.
a list of the 20 most recent alarms with clear
language descriptions of the alarm event. * 6. Brine Option:
Display of alarm codes without the ability Unit shall be factory modified to start and oper-
for clear language descriptions shall be ate at leaving chilled fluid temperatures of
prohibited. between 15 F (–9 C) and 40 F (4.4 C).
d. An alarm history buffer shall allow the user * 7. Minimum Load Control:
to store no less than 20 alarm events with Unit shall be equipped with factory (or field)
clear language descriptions, time and date installed, microprocessor-controlled, minimum
stamp event entry. load control that shall permit unit operation
H. Operating Characteristics: down to 10% of full capacity.
Unit shall be capable of starting up with 95 F (35 C) 8. Multi-Chiller Control:
entering fluid temperature to the cooler. Control shall enable management of multiple
I. Electrical Requirements: parallel chillers (up to 8) or two (2) chillers in
1. Unit primary electrical power supply shall enter series in a single system.
the unit at a single location (some units have 9. Minus-One-Pass Cooler:
multiple power poles). Factory-installed option shall reduce pressure
2. Unit shall operate on 3-phase power at the volt- drop for high flow applications. Shall also
age shown in the equipment schedule. provide same end inlet and outlet for
3. Control voltage shall be 115-v (60 Hz) or 230-v 076-106 sizes and opposite end inlet for 116-
(50 Hz), single-phase, separate power supply. 271 sizes.
4. Unit shall be shipped with factory control and 10. Plus-One-Pass Cooler:
power wiring installed. Factory-installed option shall enhance low tem-
J. Special Features: perature brine performance.
Certain standard features are not applicable when 11. Suction Service Valves:
the features designated by * are specified. For assis- Unit shall be supplied with factory-installed suc-
tance in amending the specifications, contact your tion service valves.
local Carrier Sales office. 12. Cooler Head Insulation:
* 1. Wye-Delta Starter: Unit shall be supplied with field-installed cooler
Unit shall have a factory-installed, Wye-Delta insulation that shall cover the cooler heads.
starter to minimize electrical inrush current. 13. Energy Management Module:
2. Sound Reduction Enclosure: A factory or field installed module shall provide
Unit shall have field-installed sound reduction the following energy management capabilities:
enclosure which covers the entire unit to muffle 4 to 20 mA signals for leaving fluid temperature
compressor noise. reset, cooling set point reset or demand limit
3. Vibration Isolation: control; 2-point demand limit control (from 0 to
Unit shall be supplied with rubber-in-shear 100%) activated by a remote contact closure;
and discrete input for “Ice Done” indication for
vibration isolators for field installation.
ice storage system interface.
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Carrier Corporation • Syracuse, New York 13221 1-04
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 2 New Book 3 Pg 76 Catalog No. 523-076 Printed in U.S.A. PC 903 Form 30HX-8PD
Tab 5c Tab 3RC1 Replaces: 30HX-7PD