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Description and Features All-weather cabinets and panels: Protected for maxi-

mum durability, casings are constructed of prime grade


G60 galvanized steel, pre-treated and finished in a
PEAKE Package Scroll Liquid Chiller Model No. LCA
baked, weather resistant white powder paint. Exterior
Series is ruggedly constructed to deliver years of de-
panels are designed to resist the elements and to cre-
pendable performance under the most demanding out-
ate an attractive unit well suited to any building environ-
door conditions. Specify PEAKE Package Scroll Liquid
ment. Panels are also easily removed to facilitate main-
Chiller whenever high-efficiency, high-quality, low-cost
tenance without affecting normal operation of the unit (a
cooling is a necessity.
serviceman’s dream). Openings are provided for power
and water connections.
Design efficiency: With a smaller installation footprint,
high efficiency, an expandable application envelope, and Direct drive condenser fans: This feature ensures quiet,
easier installation, the Model LCA Series is designed to dependable operation via advanced fan and venturi de-
meet your toughest application requirements around the sign concepts. Fans are arranged for vertical discharge.
world. This improved system offers enhanced perfor-
mance at a lower cost.
Construction Features
Performance reliability: The model LCA Series can op- Compact design: Each machine’s compact design al-
erate fully loaded in ambient temperatures up to 115 oF lows not only for a small footprint, but optimizes the use
(46 oC). This provides capacity when most needed, un- of container space for shipment.
der extreme heat conditions.
Sturdy chassis: The tough chassis and skids have lift-
ing points to facilitate easy handling and hoisting.
Component Descriptions Coil guards: Attractive, sturdy metal coil guards protects
coils from damage during handling and discourage van-
dalism.
Compressor: PEAKE Package Scroll Liquid Chiller in-
corporates compressors of the highest quality, the Scroll
compressors, which are specifically designed for appli-
cations where high compression ratios and large varia-
Factory Installed Protection
tions in temperature are encountered. PEAKE LCA Series are factory fitted with the following
The scroll compressor is a highly engineered robust de- protective devices:
sign compressor which enables it to meet the most de- High pressure switch: Protects the entire refrigerant sys-
manding commercial applications around the world.It tem from abnormally high operating pressures.
offers the following: Low pressure switch: Protects against low pressure
High Efficiency performance at 11.5 ARI conditions and loss of refrigerant charge.
Low sound levels features ultra quiet operation. Positive acting timer: Prevents short cycling of the com-
Effective reverse rotation protection is accomplished pressor if power supply is interrupted. The timer keeps
by a bypass valve that safely diverts the refrigerant within the compressor off for approximately five minutes after
the compressor. shutdown.

Heavy Commercial capability with small size, fewer Motor protection: Both temperature and current sens-
moving parts and rugged design to ensure longer life. ing devices are provided to prevent failure from electri-
cal overload.
Alternate Refrigerant capability allows the conversion
to environmentally friendly refrigerants R-407C, R-410A Fan safety guards: Fans are provided with safety guards
and R-134A to be accomplished easily and economi- as well as rain shields for fan motor protection.
cally. Control Transformer: The transformer is sized to sup-
Condenser coils: The Package Scroll Liquid Chiller use ply the need of the control circuit, sourcing power from
an aluminum fin on copper tube coil construction, de- the main power unit connection.
signed for maximum heat transfer and circuited for sub-
cooling. Ripple edged, sinusoidal patterned aluminum
plate fins are mechanically bonded to seamless copper
tubes tested to 400 psi internal pressure, prior to instal-
lation in the unit. Corrosion resistant “Polyester” or
“Heresite” coated coils are also available.
Chiller Barrel: The Package Scroll Liquid Chiller uses a
dual circuit, ultra compact, serviceable chiller barrel from
Standard. These are constructed to ASME standards for
225 psi tube side and 150 psi shell side working pres-
sures.

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Model Number nomenclature

LCA - 100 A 236 - XXX

LCA - Liquid Chiller

Unit Mode
- Cooling only STD - Standard Unit
GLD - Polyester “Gold” Coil
Unit Size (Tons) HER - “Heresite” Coated Coil
020 - 20 030 - 30
040 - 40 050 - 50
060 - 60 070 - 70
080 - 80 090 - 90 Voltage/Phase/Frequency

100 - 100 110 - 110 235 - 208-230V/3Ph/50Hz

125 - 125 150 - 150 236 - 208-230V/3Ph/60Hz

175 - 175 200 - 200 335 - 380-460V/3Ph/50Hz

225 - 225 250 - 250 436 - 380-460V/3Ph/60Hz


300 - 300

Unit Series A

Table of Contents Page


Features/Benefits................................................................................................................................. 1
Model Number Nomenclature............................................................................................................. 2
Physical Data........................................................................................................................................ 3
Base Unit Dimensions.....................................................................................................................4 -11
Application Data.............................................................................................................................. 12-16
Selection Procedure............................................................................................................................ 17
Performance Data........................................................................................................................... 18-21
Electrical Data...................................................................................................................................... 22
Compressor and Condenser Electrical Data................................................................................... 23
Typical Piping and Wiring................................................................................................................... 24

MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER SPECIFICATIONS


WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
DUE TO ONGOING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.

2 PPD[LCA]03/2005-09
Physical Data
M ODEL 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100
APPROX. OPERATING WEIGHT (kg) 652 1394 1462 1571 2035 2170 2835 2855 3558
REFRIGERANT CHARGE (kg)
Ckt A 9 17.5 21.8 27.2 24.5 30.0 35.4 35.4 45.0
Ckt B 9 17.5 21.8 27.2 24.5 32.0 35.4 40.0 45.0
COMPRESSORS, Type Scroll
Ckt. A - Tons (Qty) 10 8 (2) 10 (2) 12.5 (2) 15 (2) 15 (2) 20 (2) 20 (2) 25 (2)
Ckt. B - Tons (Qty) 10 8 (2) 10 (2) 12.5 (2) 15 (2) 20 (2) 20 (2) 25 (2) 25 (2)
Capacity Control Steps 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
% Cap. Ckt. A (Qty) 50 50 50 50 50 43 50 44 50
% Cap. Ckt. B (Qty) 50 50 50 50 50 57 50 56 50
Min. Step Capacity (%) 50 25 25 25 25 21 25 22 25
CONDENSER FANS… Type Propeller … Direct Drive
Fan Speed RPM 1075 1140
No. Blades… ..Dia.(in.) 4… 24 4… 30
No. Fans… Total (kW) 2… 1.3 6… 4.0 6… 4.0 6… 4.0 6… 4.0 6… 5.9 6… 5.9 6… 5.9 8… 7.9
Total Airflow - Cfm 10,000 28,000 28,000 27,000 32,000 54,000 57,000 57,000 76,000
CONDENSER COILS… Type Copper Tube, Aluminum Fins
Face Area (sq f t) 40.8 81.3 81.3 81.3 96.6 122.0 128.8 128.8 169.4
Fins/in 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
Tubes (Copper) OD (in) 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8
No. Row s-Each Ckt. 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3
Max. Working Pressure
450
Refrigerant (psig)
COOLER - No. … Type One… Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
No. Ref rigerant Circuits 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Fluid Volume (gal.) 5.6 9.30 17.50 17.10 19.80 19.50 19.50 28.42 28.42
Max. Working Pressure (psig)
150/225
Shell Side/Tube Side
WATER CONNECTIONS PVC Flat Face Flange
Inlet and Outlet (in) M.P.T. 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5
Drain (in) 3/4 F.P.T.

M ODEL 110 125 150 175 200 225 250 300


A PPROX.OPERA TING WEIGHT(kg) 3718 4568 5862 6002 6138 6268 8090 8486
REFRIGERA NT CHA RGE (kg)
Ckt A 54.4 77.1 80.2 108.5 110.3 150.5 152 168
Ckt B 48.4 54.4 80.2 90.5 110.3 120.6 152 168
COMPRESSORS, Type Scroll
Ckt. A - Tons (Qty) 15(2), 20(1) 25 (3) 25 (3) 25 (4) 25 (4) 25(5) 25(5) 25 (6)
Ckt. B - Tons (Qty) 20(3) 25 (2) 25 (3) 25 (3) 25 (4) 25 (4) 25(5) 25 (6)
Capacity Control Steps 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 12
% Cap. Ckt. A (Qty) 45 60 50 57 50 55 50 50
% Cap. Ckt. B (Qty) 55 40 50 43 50 45 50 50
Min. Step Capacity (% ) 14 20 17 14 13 11 10 8
CONDENSER FA NS…Type Propeller … Direct Drive
Fan Speed RPM 1140 1100
No. Blades…..Dia.(in) 4…30
No. Fans…Total (kW) 8…7.9 12…11.8 12…11.8 12…11.8 12…11.8 16…15.7 20…19.6 24…23.6
Total A irf low - Cf m 76,000 108,000 118,000 118,000 118,000 142,000 172,000 205,000
CONDENSER COILS…Type Copper Tube, A luminum Fins
Face A rea (sq f t) 169.4 250 272 272 272 352 440 520
Fins /in 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
Tubes (Copper) OD (in) 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8
No. Row s-Each Ckt. 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 4
Max . Working Pressure
450
Ref rigerant (psig)
COOLER - No. …Type One…Direct Expansion, Shell and Tube
No. Ref rigerant Circuits 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Fluid V olume (gal.) 28.42 27.00 34.00 31.00 42.00 39.00 39.00 73.00
Max . Working Pressure (psig)
150/225
Shell Side/Tube Side
WA TER CONNECTIONS Flat Face Flange
Inlet and Outlet (in) M.P.T. 5 6 6 6 8 8 8 8
Drain (in) 3/4 F.P.T.

LEGEND: cfm - Cubic Feet per Minute. Ckt - Circuit


M.P.T. - Male pipe thread F.P.T. - Female pipe thread
NOTE: Facing the compressors, Circuit A is on the right, Circuit B is on the left.
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Base Unit Dimensions- LCA 20 Tons

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow as follows:
Top - Do not restrict in any way.
Ends - 5ft [1524 mm]
Sides - 6ft [1829 mm]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to
concrete pad. They are not recommended for
spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support
channel between the unit and the isolators is
recommended.
4. Mounting Hole locations are indicated by an
“M” to the left of the corresponding dimension
line.
5. All dimensions in mm.
6. Drawings not to scale.

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Base Unit Dimensions- LCA 30/40/50/60 Tons

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow as follows:
Top - Do not restrict in any way.
Ends - 5ft [1524 mm]
Sides - 6ft [1829 mm]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to
concrete pad. They are not recommended for
spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support
channel between the unit and the isolators is
recommended.
4. Mounting Hole locations are indicated by an
“M” to the left of the corresponding dimension
line.
5. All dimensions in mm.
6. Drawings not to scale.

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Base Unit Dimensions- LCA 70/80/90 Tons

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow as follows:
Top - Do not restrict in any way.
Ends - 5ft [1524 mm]
Sides - 6ft [1829 mm]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to
concrete pad. They are not recommended for
spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support
channel between the unit and the isolators is
recommended.
4. Mounting Hole locations are indicated by an
“M” to the left of the corresponding dimension
line.
5. All dimensions in mm.
6. Drawings not to scale.

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Base Unit Dimensions- LCA 100/110 Tons

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow as follows:
Top - Do not restrict in any way.
Ends - 5ft [1524 mm]
Sides - 6ft [1829 mm]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to
concrete pad. They are not recommended for
spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support
channel between the unit and the isolators is
recommended.
4. Mounting Hole locations are indicated by an
“M” to the left of the corresponding dimension
line.
5. All dimensions in mm.
6. Drawings not to scale.

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Base Unit Dimensions- LCA 125/150/175/200 Tons

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow as follows:
Top - Do not restrict in any way.
Ends - 5ft [1524 mm]
Sides - 6ft [1829 mm]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to
concrete pad. They are not recommended for
spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support
channel between the unit and the isolators is
recommended.
4. Mounting Hole locations are indicated by an
“M” to the left of the corresponding dimension
line.
5. All dimensions in mm.
6. Drawings not to scale.

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Base Unit Dimensions- LCA 225 Tons

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow as follows:
Top - Do not restrict in any way.
Ends - 5ft [1524 mm]
Sides - 6ft [1829 mm]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to
concrete pad. They are not recommended for
spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support
channel between the unit and the isolators is
recommended.
4. Mounting Hole locations are indicated by an
“M” to the left of the corresponding dimension
line.
5. All dimensions in mm.
6. Drawings not to scale.

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Base Unit Dimensions- LCA 250 Tons

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow as follows:
Top - Do not restrict in any way.
Ends - 5ft [1524 mm]
Sides - 6ft [1829 mm]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to
concrete pad. They are not recommended for
spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support
channel between the unit and the isolators is
recommended.
4. Mounting Hole locations are indicated by an
“M” to the left of the corresponding dimension
line.
5. All dimensions in mm.
6. Drawings not to scale.

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Base Unit Dimensions- LCA 300 Tons

NOTES:
1. Unit must have clearances for airflow as follows:
Top - Do not restrict in any way.
Ends - 5ft [1524 mm]
Sides - 6ft [1829 mm]
2. Mounting holes may be used to mount unit to
concrete pad. They are not recommended for
spring isolator location.
3. If spring isolators are used, a perimeter support
channel between the unit and the isolators is
recommended.
4. Mounting Hole locations are indicated by an
“M” to the left of the corresponding dimension
line.
5. All dimensions in mm.
6. Drawings not to scale.

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Application Data
CHILLER COOLER
Leveling Unit
Unit must be level when installed to ensure proper oil return
to the compressors.
While most outdoor locations are suitable for these units,
the roof is a common site that presents a problem if it has to
been pitched to aid in water removal. To assure proper oil
return, be sure that unit is level, particularly in its major length- RECIRCULATION
wise dimension, as compressor oil return piping runs in that
direction.
SUPPLY
RETURN
It should be determined prior to installation if any special
treatment is required to assure a level installation.

Cooler Water Temperature


M INIM UM COOL ER WAT ER FL OW RAT ES
Maximum leaving chilled water temperature (LCWT) for unit
AND M INIM UM L OOP V OL UM E
is 70 oF (21 oC). Unit can start and pull down with up to 95 oF
UNIT MINIMUM MINIMUM COOLER
(35 oC) entering water temperature due to MOP (maximum
operating pressure) feature of the expansion valve. For sus- SIZ E FLOW LOOP V OLUME
tained operation, it is recommended that entering water tem- GPM L/s Gal. L
perature not exceed 85 oF (29.4 oC).
020 35 2.1 105 395
030 36 2.2 108 407
Minimum LCWT for standard unit is 40 oF (4.5 oC). It is per-
040 37 2.3 111 418
missible to use a standard microprocessor controlled chiller
with leaving water temperatures in the range of 34 to 39.9 oF 050 38 2.4 114 429
(1 to 4.4 oC) only if a protective brine solution (20% antifreeze 060 48 3.0 144 541
solution, or greater) is used.
070 48 3.0 144 541
080 60 3.8 180 677
Medium Temperature Brine Application
090 60 3.8 180 677
Application of chiller for brine duty within the 39.9 to 34 oF (4.4
to 1 oC) range is possible with proper field change of control 100 73 4.6 219 824
figuration. Application in the range 34 to 15 oF (1 to -9.4 oC) 110 73 4.6 219 824
requires unit with factory modification. For ratings below 40
125 156 9.8 388 1469
o
F (4.5 oC) LCWT, contact your supplier.
150 192 12.1 475 1796
175 192 12.1 532 2013
Cooler flow range
200 192 12.1 593 2243
Ratings and performance data in this publication are for a
cooling range of 10 oF (6 oC). For minimum flow rates, see 225 219 13.8 678 2565
Minimum Cooler Water Flow Rates and Minimum Loop Vol- 250 285 18.0 741 2803
ume table. High flow rate is limited by pressure drop that
can be tolerated. If another range is used, apply LCWT cor- 300 285 18.0 833 3101
rection as given in selection example.
ARI - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute

Minimum cooler flow (maximum cooler temperature range) NOTES:


for standard units is shown in table. When gpm (L/s) re- 1. Minimum flow based on 1.0 fps (0.30 m/s) velocity in cooler
quired is lower (or range higher), follow recommendations without special cooler baffling.
below: 2. Minimum Loop Volumes: Gallons = V x ARI Cap. (tons)
Liters = N x ARI Cap. (kW)
a. Multiple smaller chillers may be applied in series,
each providing a portion of the design temperature
range. A P P L IC A T IO N V N
b. Cooler water may be recirculated to raise flow rate. N o rm a l Air C o n d i tio n in g 3 3 .2 5
However, mixed temperature entering cooler must P ro c e s s T yp e C o o lin g 6 6 .5
be maintained a minimum of at least 5 oF (2.8 oC)
L o w Am b ie n t U n i t O p e ra tio n 6 6 .5
above the LCWT.
c. Special cooler baffling is required to allow minimum
flow rate to be reduced.
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Maximum cooler flow Cooler fouling factor used to calculate tabulated ratings was
(> 5 gpm/ton or < 5 oF range [> 0.09 L/s - kW or < 2.70 oC .00025 sq. ft - hr - oF/Btu (.000044 sq. m. - K/W). As fouling
range]) results in practical maximum pressure drop factor is increased, both unit capacity and compressor power
through cooler. decrease. Standard ratings should be corrected using fol-
lowing multipliers:
Return water may bypass the cooler to keep pressure drop
FOULING FACTOR CAPACITY COMPRESSOR
through cooler within acceptable limits. This permits a higher ENGLISH S.I. MULTIPLIER POWER MULTIPLIER
T with lower water flow through cooler and mixing after the (sq. ft. - hr - F/Btu.) (sq. m. - K/W)
cooler. .00025 .000044 1.00 1.00
.00075 .000132 0.97 0.98
.00175 .000308 0.91 0.91

CHILLER COOLER Cooler protection against low ambient freeze-up is required


for unit operation in areas that experience temperatures be-
low 32 oF (0 oC). Protection should be in the form of ethylene
glycol or other suitable brine.

Even though unit cooler is equipped with insulation that helps


prevent freeze-up, it does not protect water piping external to
BYPASS unit. Use only antifreeze solutions approved for heat ex-
changer duty. Use of automotive type antifreezes is not rec-
ommended because of the fouling that can occur once their
SUPPLY relatively short-lived inhibitor breaks down.
RETURN

Draining cooler and outdoor piping is recommended if


system is not to be used during freezing weather condi-
Variable cooler flow rates may be applied to standard chiller. tions.
Unit will, however, attempt to maintain a constant leaving
chilled water temperature. In such cases, minimum flow
must be in excess of minimum flow given in Minimum Cooler
Condenser
Water Flow Rates and Minimum Loop Volume table, and Altitude correction factors must be applied to standard rat-
flow rate must change in steps of less than 10% per minute. ings at altitudes above 2000 ft (610 m) using following mul-
Apply 6 gal. per ton (6.5 L per kW) water loop volume mini- tipliers:
mum if flow rate changes more rapidly. A L T IT U D E C A P A C IT Y C O M P R ES S O R
E n g lis h ( f t ) S I ( m ) M U L T IP L IE R P O W E R M U L T IP L IE R
Water loop volume in circulation must equal or exceed 3 0 0 1 .0 0 1 .0 0
gal. per nominal ton (3.25 L per kW) of cooling for temperature 2000 610 0 .9 9 1 .0 1
stability and accuracy in normal air-conditioning applications. 4000 1220 0 .9 8 1 .0 2
(For example, a LCA 200 would require 600 gal. [2271 L].) In 6000 1830 0 .9 7 1 .0 3
process cooling applications, or for operation at ambient 8000 2440 0 .9 6 1 .0 4
10000 3050 0 .9 5 1 .0 5
below 32 oF (0 oC) with low loading conditions, there should
be from 6 to 10 gal. per ton (6.5 to 10.8 L per kW). To achieve
this volume, it is often necessary to install a tank in the loop. Condenser airflow restrictions will affect the unit capacity,
Tank should be baffled to ensure there is no stratification condenser head pressure, and compressor power input.
and that water (or brine) entering tank is adequately mixed Correction factors to be applied for external static restric-
with liquid in the tank. tions up to 0.2 in. wg (50 Pa) are shown below.

E X T E R N A L S T A T IC C A P A C IT Y C O M P R ES S O R
E n g lis h SI M U L T IP L IE R P O W E R M U L T IP L IE R
( in . w g ) (P a )
0 .0 0 .0 1 .0 0 1 .0 0
0 .1 25 0 .9 8 6 1 .0 1
0 .2 50 0 .9 6 8 1 .0 3

NO! GOOD
High ambient temperature chiller start-up and operation (fully
loaded) is possible for standard chillers at ambient tem-
peratures up to 115 oF (46 oC) at nominal voltage.
Low ambient temperature operation
With certain field provisions as described below, units will
start and operate down to 35 oF (1.7 oC).
NO! GOOD If operation is intended below 35 oF (1.7 oC) the condenser
head pressure control and its associated components must
be added.

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Wind baffles (field fabricated and installed) must be added Correct compressor power input (kW) - On power
to all units for operation below 32 oF (0 oC) if wind velocity is correction curve, read 0.97 correction factor at 40%
anticipated greater than 5 mph (8 km/h). ethylene glycol concentration.
Power input from Selection Procedure example = 178.4
kW.
Antifreeze solution must be field-supplied and installed in
all units for unit installation below 32 oF (0 oC). Antifreeze Corrected power input = 0.97 x 178.4 = 173.0 kW.
solution must be added to water loop to protect loop down to
15 oF (8 oC) below minimum operating ambient tempera-
ture.

ETHYLENE GLYCOL PERFORMANCE


Provide sufficient volume in the chilled water loop - At least 6
CORRECTION FACTORS AND SOLUTION
gal. per ton of refrigeration (6.5 L per kW) is recommended
CRYSTALLIZATION POINTS
minimum, provided there is a moderate system load.
Correction factors apply to published
NOTE: Operation at low ambient temperature is not recom- chilled water performance ratings
mended if minimum load on chiller is below minimum step from 40 to 60 oF (4.4 to 15.6 oC) LCWT
of unloading.
Capacity Correction (Antifreeze) 1.60

Ethylene glycol (or other suitable brine) should be used in 1.55


installations where subfreezing temperatures are expected. 1.50
Unit performance data must be corrected for the addition of
ethylene glycol as shown in following example. Correction 1.45
factors may be derived from following curves in the Ethylene 1.40
CORRECTION FACTOR

Glycol Performance chart.


1.35
1.33 N
1.30 TIO
Example: (English) - Where a 5 oF outdoor temperature is EC
RR
CO
anticipated, determine concentration of ethylene glycol to pro- 1.25 O P
DR
tect system to - 10 oF ambient temperature at zero flow. UR
E
1.20 ES
S
PR
R
LE
1.15 O
Enter the solution crystallization point curve at -10 oF, read CO
ION
E CT
40% concentration of ethylene glycol is required to prevent 1.10 CO
RR
W
crystals from forming in solution. F LO
1.05 ER
OL
CO
POWE R CO
1.00 RRECTION
CAPAC
Consider the LCA 175 unit from the Selection Procedure ex- 0.97 ITY CO
RRECT
ample (refer to correction curves at 40% solution). 0.95 ION (F) (C)

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
0.90 -40 -40

Correct unit capacity - On glycol performance capacity cor- -20 -30


POIN
T -10
rection curve, read 0.95. IZAT
ION
-20
ALL 0
C RYST
N
UTIO
SOL +20 -10
Corrected capacity = 0.95 x determined capacity
+40 0
= 0.95 x 176.1 0 10 20 30 40 50
= 167.3 tons % CONCENTRATION (BY WEIGHT) ETHYLENE GLYCOL

Correct chilled water flow - On the cooler flow correction


factor curve, read 1.15.

Chilled water flow (at corrected capacity)

= 24 x corrected cap. in tons


temperature in rise o F = U.S. gpm

= 24 x 167.3
14o = 286.8 U.S. gpm

Chilled water flow (40% solution) = 1.15 x 286.8


= 329.8 U.S. gpm

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Oversizing chillers Multiple chillers
Oversizing chillers by more than 15% at design conditions Where chiller capacities greater than 300 ton (1055 kW) are
must be avoided as the system operating efficiency would required, or where stand-by capability is desired, chillers
be affected adversely (resulting in greater or excessive elec- may be installed in parallel. Units should be of equal size to
trical demand). When future expansion of equipment is an- ensure balanced water flows. Where a large temperature
ticipated, it is strongly recommended that a single chiller be drop (> 25 oF [13.90 oC]) is desired, chillers may be installed
installed to meet present load requirements and a second in series. Water temperature sensors need not be moved
chiller added to meet the additional load demand. for multiple chiller operation. A 10-ft (3-m) separation is re-
quired between units for airflow, and a 6-ft (1.8-m) distance
is required from units to obstructions. See figure below. See
It is also recommended that the installation of 2 smaller Base Unit Dimensions section for service clearances.
chillers be considered where operation at minimum load is
critical. The operation of a smaller chiller loaded to a greater
percent of minimum is preferred to operating a single chiller
at or near its minimum recommended value.
MULTIPLE UNIT SEPARATION

Hot gas bypass should not be used as a means to allow 6ft (1.8m)
MINIMUM
oversizing chillers. Hot gas bypass should be given consid-
eration where substantial operating time is anticipated be-
10ft
low the minimum unloading step. (3m)
MINIMUM

Strainers
It is recommended that a 40-mesh strainer be installed in
the cooler fluid inlet line, just ahead of and as close as pos-
sible to the cooler.

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Application Data
Cooler Pressure Drop
(Water Side)
PRESSURE DROP (FT OF WATER)

COOLER WATER FLOW (GPM)

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Selection Procedure IV Calculate corrected cooler water flow.

I Determine unit size and operating conditions Water flow = 24 x corr cap. in tons
required to provide specified capacity at given temperature rise oF = U.S. gpm
conditions:
= 24 x 176.1
Capacity required.................................................175 tons 14 = 301.9 U.S. gpm
Leaving chilled water temperature (LCWT).......45 oF
Chilled water temperature rise............................14 oF
Condenser entering-air temperature (CEAT)....95 oF V Check loop volume and cooler water flow rate.
Loop volume.........................................................595 gal.
Ratings are based on 10 oF rise and are suitable for Minimum loop volume, from applicable data, is 532
rise from 5 to 15 oF without adjustment. In this case, gal. for LCA 175. Therefore, given volume of 595 gal. is
however, greater accuracy is desired. satisfactory. Minimum water flow rate, from application
data, is 192 gpm for LCA I75. Flow rate of 301.9 gpm is
II Correct LCWT for 14 oF cooler water temperature well above minimum required.
rise.
Enter correction curve at 14 oF and read a correction
of 0.3 oF.
Corrected LCWT is, therefore, 45 + 0.3 = 45.3 oF.
LCWT CORRECTION
III Determine capacity, unit size, and power input.
Enter Cooling Capacities table at given CEAT and LCWT
respectively 95 oF and 45 oF.

Read down capacity column until the capacity nearest +0.6


to but higher than specified required capacity is reached.
In this case, 176.0 tons is delivered by an LCA 175.
CORRECTION (F)
+0.4

Interpolate between 45 oF and 46 oF to find determined


capacity and power input at corrected LCWT (45.3 oF). +0.2
Values are:
0
Capacity................................................................. 176.1 tons
Power input........................................................ 178.4 kW
-0.2

-0.4
5 10 15 20

COOLER CHILLED
WATER TEMPERATURE (0F)

Above 10F, ADD correction to design LCWT,


Below 10F, SUBTRACT.

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Performance Data - Standard Ratings* (Refrigerant 22)

COOLER W ATER ENERGY


COM PRESSOR PRESSURE EFFICIENCY
UNIT CAPACITY POW ER INPUT FAN POW ER DROP RATIO
SIZE tons Btu/h (k W ) (kW ) (ft w a ter) (EER)
020 2 2 .1 2 6 5,2 0 0 23 .3 1 .3 1 8.7 1 1 .7
030 3 0 .7 3 6 8,4 0 0 29 .5 4 .0 1 3.4 1 1 .2
040 4 2 .6 5 1 1,2 0 0 37 .3 4 .0 1 2.5 1 1 .7
050 4 8 .5 5 8 2,0 0 0 43 .8 4 .0 1 0.8 1 1 .8
060 6 3 .5 7 6 2,0 0 0 56 .7 4 .0 1 1.5 1 1 .5
070 7 3 .0 8 7 6,0 0 0 85 .5 5 .9 1 5.2 1 1 .5
080 8 3 .0 9 9 6,0 0 0 87 .2 5 .9 1 3.1 1 1 .5
090 9 0 .7 1 ,0 88 ,40 0 93 .4 5 .9 1 5.7 1 1 .6
100 9 8 .8 1 ,1 85 ,60 0 1 0 1.4 7 .9 1 2.0 1 1 .7
110 11 4 .5 1 ,3 74 ,00 0 1 1 9.5 7 .9 1 5.7 1 1 .5
125 12 3 .3 1 ,4 79 ,60 0 1 2 5.9 1 1.8 1 2.5 1 1 .7
150 14 9 .7 1 ,7 96 ,40 0 1 5 1.3 1 1.8 1 5.5 1 1 .8
175 17 2 .7 2 ,0 72 ,40 0 1 7 5.8 1 1.8 2 0.3 1 1 .7
200 19 9 .5 2 ,3 94 ,00 0 2 0 0.2 1 1.8 1 1.3 1 1 .8
225 22 4 .5 2 ,6 94 ,00 0 2 2 7.9 1 5.7 1 4.1 1 1 .8
250 24 7 .5 2 ,9 70 ,00 0 2 5 1.6 1 9.6 1 8.5 1 1 .7
300 29 7 .1 3 ,5 65 ,20 0 3 2 3.0 2 3.6 1 7.5 1 1 .7

EER = Capacity (Btu/h)


Input Power (W)

* Per ARI Standard 590-92.

NOTES: 95 oF (35 oC) condenser entering-air temperature; 54 oF (12 oC) entering/44 oF (6.7 oC) leaving cooler water;
.00025 sq.ft. - hr - oF/Btu (.000044 sq. m. - K/W) cooler fouling allowance.

See Legend and Notes for Performance Data on page 21.

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Performance Data
CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR TEMPERATURE (oF)
UNIT LCWT 85 95 105 115 125
SIZE Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler
Input Flow Input Flow Input Flow Input Flow Input Flow
Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate
020 21.9 21.1 52.5 20.8 22.6 49.9 19.6 24.1 47.1 18.4 25.4 44.1 17.2 26.6 41.2
030 30.4 26.7 73.0 28.9 28.6 69.3 27.2 30.5 65.4 25.5 32.1 61.3 23.8 33.6 57.2
040 42.2 33.8 101.3 40.1 36.3 96.2 37.8 38.6 90.8 35.5 40.6 85.1 33.1 42.6 79.4
050 47.8 39.8 114.7 45.0 42.2 108.0 42.2 44.5 101.3 39.4 46.5 94.7 36.6 48.3 88.0
060 62.5 51.6 150.0 59.1 54.6 141.8 55.7 57.4 133.6 52.3 59.9 125.4 48.7 62.2 117.0
070 71.8 77.8 172.3 68.1 82.3 163.4 64.4 86.5 154.7 60.7 90.3 145.7 57.0 93.9 136.8
080 81.8 79.2 196.4 77.2 83.7 185.2 72.4 87.7 173.8 67.6 91.3 162.3 62.8 94.3 150.6
090 89.6 84.5 215.1 84.1 89.6 201.9 78.7 94.4 188.9 73.2 98.6 175.7 67.7 102.4 162.6
100 40 96.1 91.6 230.7 91.5 97.3 219.5 85.6 102.5 205.5 79.9 107.1 191.7 73.9 111.2 177.4
110 112.5 108.4 270.0 106.0 114.5 254.4 99.6 120.1 239.1 93.1 125.3 223.5 86.6 129.9 207.9
125 120.5 114.6 289.2 113.4 120.5 272.2 106.2 125.7 255.0 98.9 130.2 237.3 91.4 133.9 219.4
150 147.3 137.5 353.5 138.1 144.8 331.3 129.4 151.2 310.5 120.2 156.7 288.6 111.1 161.1 266.6
175 169.9 160.1 407.8 159.7 168.0 383.3 149.3 174.8 358.4 139.0 180.7 333.5 - - -
200 196.3 182.8 471.1 184.8 191.2 443.5 173.0 198.5 415.1 161.1 204.6 386.5 - - -
225 221.1 207.5 530.6 208.5 218.1 500.4 195.7 227.6 469.7 182.7 235.9 438.6 169.6 243.2 406.9
250 243.4 228.7 584.3 229.8 241.5 551.6 216.0 253.0 518.4 202.2 263.5 485.3 188.2 272.8 451.7
300 292.2 294.5 701.3 276.5 309.7 663.6 261.0 323.8 626.3 245.1 336.8 588.3 229.5 348.9 550.8
020 22.6 21.4 54.1 21.4 23.0 51.3 20.2 24.4 48.5 19.0 25.8 45.6 17.7 27.0 42.5
030 31.3 27.0 75.2 29.7 29.1 71.3 28.1 30.9 67.4 26.4 32.7 63.3 24.6 34.2 59.0
040 43.5 34.2 104.5 41.3 36.8 99.0 39.0 39.2 93.6 36.6 41.4 87.9 34.2 43.3 82.0
050 49.5 40.5 118.9 46.7 43.1 112.2 43.9 45.4 105.3 41.0 47.5 98.3 38.1 49.4 91.4
060 64.8 52.5 155.5 61.3 55.7 147.1 57.8 58.6 138.7 54.3 61.3 130.2 50.7 63.6 121.6
070 74.2 79.3 178.1 70.5 83.9 169.2 66.8 88.2 160.2 62.9 92.3 151.1 59.2 96.0 142.1
080 84.9 80.8 203.7 80.0 85.5 192.0 75.2 89.7 180.6 70.3 93.4 168.7 65.4 96.7 157.0
090 92.9 86.2 223.0 87.3 91.5 209.6 81.8 96.5 196.4 76.2 100.9 183.0 70.6 104.9 169.5
100 42 101.0 93.4 242.4 95.0 99.3 228.1 89.2 104.7 214.0 83.2 109.6 199.7 77.3 114.0 185.5
110 116.9 110.6 280.4 110.3 117.0 264.6 103.7 122.9 248.8 97.0 128.3 232.7 90.4 133.2 216.8
125 125.0 116.9 299.9 117.9 123.2 282.9 110.5 128.7 265.2 103.0 133.5 247.1 95.4 137.5 229.0
150 153.0 140.4 367.1 143.9 148.1 345.4 134.8 154.8 323.5 125.4 160.5 300.9 115.9 165.4 278.3
175 176.5 163.6 423.7 166.1 171.9 398.8 155.6 179.1 373.4 144.8 185.3 347.6 - - -
200 203.9 186.9 489.4 192.1 195.7 461.0 180.1 203.3 432.2 167.9 209.8 402.9 - - -
225 229.2 211.9 550.1 216.3 223.0 519.2 203.3 232.9 487.8 190.1 241.8 456.2 176.6 249.4 423.8
250 252.6 233.2 606.1 238.5 246.5 572.5 224.5 258.7 538.9 210.2 269.6 504.5 195.9 279.4 470.1
300 302.8 300.6 726.7 286.7 316.3 688.0 270.7 331.1 649.7 254.7 344.6 611.2 238.4 357.1 572.2
020 23.2 21.7 55.8 22.1 23.3 53.0 20.8 24.9 50.0 19.6 26.3 47.1 18.4 27.6 44.1
030 32.3 27.4 77.5 30.7 29.5 73.6 28.9 31.5 69.5 27.2 33.2 65.4 25.5 34.9 61.3
040 44.8 34.7 107.6 42.6 37.3 102.2 40.2 39.9 96.5 37.8 42.1 90.8 35.5 44.2 85.1
050 51.3 41.3 123.0 48.5 43.8 116.4 45.5 46.4 109.2 42.6 48.5 102.3 39.6 50.6 95.1
060 67.1 53.4 161.0 63.5 56.7 152.4 60.0 59.8 144.0 56.3 62.6 135.0 52.7 65.0 126.4
070 76.8 80.7 184.4 73.0 85.5 175.2 69.1 90.0 165.8 65.3 94.1 156.6 61.3 98.1 147.2
080 87.9 82.4 211.0 83.0 87.2 199.3 78.1 91.5 187.4 73.1 95.5 175.5 68.0 99.0 163.3
090 96.4 87.9 231.3 90.7 93.4 217.6 84.9 98.5 203.9 79.2 103.2 190.2 73.4 107.4 176.2
100 44 104.9 95.2 251.6 98.8 101.4 237.1 92.8 107.0 222.6 86.7 112.2 208.1 80.5 116.8 193.3
110 121.3 112.9 291.2 114.5 119.5 274.8 107.8 125.7 258.7 101.0 131.3 242.4 94.2 136.5 226.0
125 129.6 119.4 311.1 122.3 125.9 293.4 114.8 131.7 275.5 107.3 136.8 257.4 - - -
150 158.9 143.4 381.5 149.7 151.3 359.3 140.3 158.4 336.7 130.7 164.6 313.6 121.0 169.7 290.4
175 183.3 167.2 439.8 172.7 175.8 414.4 161.8 183.4 388.4 150.9 190.0 362.1 - - -
200 211.6 191.1 507.9 199.5 200.2 478.8 187.3 208.2 449.5 174.8 215.2 419.5 - - -
225 237.6 216.5 570.3 224.5 227.9 538.7 211.0 238.3 506.4 197.5 247.6 474.0 183.7 255.7 441.0
250 261.8 237.8 628.2 247.5 251.6 594.1 233.0 264.3 559.3 218.5 275.7 524.4 203.7 286.1 488.9
300 313.5 306.6 752.4 297.1 323.0 713.1 280.8 338.3 673.8 264.2 352.5 634.0 247.6 365.6 594.2

See Legend and Notes for Performance Data on page 20.


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Performance Data
CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR TEMPERATURE (oF)
UNIT LCWT 85 95 105 115 125
SIZE Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler
Input Flow Input Flow Input Flow Input Flow Input Flow
Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate
020 23.5 21.8 56.5 22.4 23.5 53.7 21.2 25.1 50.9 19.9 26.5 47.8 18.7 27.8 44.9
030 32.7 27.7 78.5 31.1 29.7 74.6 29.5 31.7 70.7 27.7 33.6 66.4 26.0 35.2 62.3
040 45.4 35.0 109.0 43.2 37.6 103.6 40.9 40.1 98.2 38.4 42.5 92.2 36.1 44.6 86.5
050 52.2 41.6 125.4 49.3 44.3 118.4 46.4 46.8 111.3 43.4 49.1 104.1 40.4 51.1 97.0
060 68.2 53.9 163.7 64.7 57.3 155.3 61.0 60.4 146.4 57.4 63.2 137.7 53.7 65.8 128.8
070 78.1 81.5 187.5 74.2 86.2 178.1 70.3 90.8 168.7 66.4 95.1 159.3 62.4 99.0 149.8
080 89.4 83.2 214.7 84.5 88.1 202.7 79.5 92.6 190.8 74.4 96.6 178.6 69.4 100.2 166.5
090 98.1 88.9 235.5 92.3 94.4 221.5 86.5 99.6 207.6 80.8 104.3 193.9 74.9 108.7 179.7
100 106.8 96.1 256.4 100.8 102.4 241.9 94.6 108.1 227.1 88.5 113.4 212.4 82.2 118.2 197.4
110 45 123.6 114.0 296.5 116.7 120.8 280.2 109.8 127.1 263.6 103.0 132.9 247.2 96.1 138.1 230.6
125 132.0 120.6 316.9 124.6 127.2 299.0 117.0 133.2 280.9 109.4 138.4 262.6 - - -
150 161.9 144.9 388.6 152.5 152.9 366.0 143.0 160.2 343.2 133.4 166.6 320.1 - - -
175 186.6 169.0 447.9 176.0 177.8 422.3 165.1 185.6 396.2 153.9 192.3 369.5 - - -
200 215.5 193.2 517.2 203.3 202.5 487.9 190.9 210.8 458.1 178.4 218.0 428.1 - - -
225 241.7 218.7 580.1 228.5 230.4 548.5 214.9 241.0 515.9 201.3 250.6 483.0 187.4 259.0 449.8
250 266.7 240.1 640.0 252.1 254.2 604.9 237.4 267.1 569.8 222.7 278.8 534.5 207.7 289.3 498.5
300 319.0 309.7 765.5 302.5 326.5 726.0 285.7 341.9 685.7 269.1 356.4 645.9 252.3 369.8 605.5
020 23.9 22.0 57.4 22.7 23.7 54.6 21.5 25.2 51.6 20.3 26.7 48.7 19.0 28.1 45.6
030 33.2 27.8 79.7 31.6 29.9 75.8 29.9 31.9 71.7 28.2 33.9 67.6 26.4 35.5 63.3
040 46.1 35.2 110.7 43.9 37.9 105.3 41.5 40.4 99.6 39.1 42.9 93.9 36.6 45.0 87.9
050 53.1 42.0 127.4 50.2 44.7 120.5 47.2 47.2 113.4 44.2 49.6 106.2 41.2 51.7 98.8
060 69.4 54.4 166.6 65.8 57.8 157.9 62.1 61.0 149.0 58.4 63.8 140.1 54.7 66.5 131.2
070 79.5 82.2 190.7 75.5 87.1 181.3 71.6 91.8 171.8 67.6 96.0 162.2 63.5 100.2 152.5
080 91.1 84.0 218.5 86.0 89.0 206.4 81.0 93.6 194.5 75.9 131.2 182.0 70.7 101.3 169.6
090 99.9 89.7 239.7 94.0 95.4 225.5 88.2 100.6 211.6 82.3 105.5 197.4 76.3 109.9 183.2
100 108.9 96.9 261.4 102.7 103.4 246.4 96.4 109.2 231.4 90.2 114.7 216.4 83.9 119.6 201.4
110 46 125.9 115.2 302.2 119.0 122.1 285.6 112.1 128.5 269.0 105.0 134.4 252.1 98.0 139.9 235.2
125 134.4 121.9 322.5 126.9 128.6 304.6 119.3 134.7 286.3 111.5 140.0 267.5 - - -
150 164.9 146.3 395.8 155.5 154.7 373.2 145.8 162.0 349.9 136.1 168.6 326.6 - - -
175 190.1 170.8 456.2 179.2 179.8 430.1 168.3 187.7 403.8 157.1 194.8 377.1 - - -
200 219.4 195.4 526.6 207.1 204.8 497.1 194.6 213.3 467.0 181.9 220.6 436.5 - - -
225 246.2 221.0 590.8 232.7 233.0 558.4 218.9 243.8 525.4 205.0 253.6 492.1 191.1 262.2 458.6
250 271.4 242.4 651.3 256.6 256.7 615.7 241.9 270.0 580.7 226.9 281.9 544.6 211.7 292.7 508.1
300 324.4 312.8 778.6 307.7 329.8 738.6 291.0 345.7 698.5 274.0 360.4 657.7 256.9 374.1 616.6
020 24.6 22.3 59.0 23.4 24.0 56.2 22.2 25.7 53.3 20.9 27.2 50.2 19.6 28.6 47.1
030 34.2 28.2 82.0 32.5 30.4 78.1 30.8 32.5 74.0 29.0 34.4 69.7 27.2 36.2 65.4
040 47.4 35.7 113.8 45.2 38.5 108.4 42.8 41.1 102.7 40.3 43.5 96.8 37.8 45.9 90.8
050 54.9 42.7 131.8 51.9 45.6 124.7 49.0 48.2 117.5 45.9 50.6 110.1 42.8 52.9 102.7
060 71.8 55.3 172.4 68.1 58.9 163.4 64.4 62.2 154.5 60.6 65.2 145.4 56.8 67.9 136.2
070 82.1 83.7 197.0 78.0 88.7 187.3 74.0 93.5 177.6 70.0 98.1 168.0 65.9 102.2 158.1
080 94.2 85.6 226.1 89.1 90.8 213.9 84.0 95.5 201.5 78.8 99.8 189.1 73.4 103.7 176.2
090 103.4 91.4 248.2 97.4 97.3 233.7 91.4 102.8 219.3 85.4 107.9 204.9 79.3 112.5 190.4
100 112.9 98.8 270.9 106.6 105.4 255.9 100.3 111.6 240.7 93.8 117.2 225.2 87.4 122.4 209.7
110 48 130.5 117.5 313.1 123.5 124.7 296.3 116.3 131.3 279.2 109.2 137.5 262.1 102.1 143.2 244.9
125 139.2 124.4 334.1 131.6 131.3 315.8 123.8 137.7 297.0 115.8 143.4 278.0 - - -
150 171.1 149.3 410.6 161.5 157.9 387.5 151.6 165.7 363.8 141.6 172.6 339.8 - - -
175 197.1 174.4 473.0 186.0 183.7 446.5 174.8 192.1 419.5 163.4 199.5 392.1 - - -
200 227.3 199.5 545.6 214.9 209.5 515.8 202.1 218.3 485.0 189.2 226.1 454.1 - - -
225 254.8 225.6 611.5 241.0 238.0 578.4 226.9 249.3 544.6 212.8 259.6 510.6 198.5 268.7 476.4
250 281.1 247.1 674.6 266.1 262.0 638.6 250.8 275.7 601.8 235.5 288.2 565.3 220.0 299.6 528.0
300 335.6 319.0 805.3 318.4 336.6 764.2 301.2 353.1 722.9 284.1 368.5 681.8 266.5 382.7 639.7
See Legend and Notes for Performance Data on page 20.

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Performance Data
CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR TEMPERATURE (oF)
UNIT LCWT 85 95 105 115 125
SIZE Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler
Input Flow Input Flow Input Flow Input Flow Input Flow
Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate Cap. (kW) Rate
020 25.3 22.6 60.8 24.1 24.3 57.8 22.9 26.0 54.9 21.6 27.6 51.8 20.2 29.1 48.5
030 35.2 28.6 84.4 33.5 30.8 80.3 31.8 32.9 76.2 30.0 34.9 71.9 28.1 36.8 67.4
040 48.9 36.2 117.3 46.5 39.0 111.6 44.1 41.7 105.9 41.6 44.2 99.9 39.0 46.6 93.6
050 56.8 43.5 136.2 53.8 46.4 129.1 50.7 49.1 121.7 47.5 51.7 114.0 44.3 53.9 106.4
060 74.2 56.2 178.1 70.5 59.9 169.2 66.6 63.4 159.8 62.8 66.5 150.7 58.9 69.4 141.3
070 84.8 85.1 203.5 80.7 90.4 193.6 76.5 95.3 183.7 72.4 99.9 173.8 68.2 104.4 163.6
080 97.6 87.3 234.1 92.3 92.6 221.5 87.0 97.5 208.8 81.7 102.1 196.2 76.3 106.1 183.0
090 106.9 93.1 256.6 100.8 99.2 242.0 94.7 104.9 227.3 88.6 110.2 212.6 82.5 115.1 197.9
100 117.1 100.6 280.9 110.6 107.5 265.5 104.2 113.9 250.0 97.6 119.8 234.3 91.0 125.1 218.3
110 50 135.3 119.8 324.6 128.0 127.2 307.3 120.8 134.2 289.9 113.4 140.6 272.3 106.1 146.6 254.7
125 144.3 126.9 346.2 136.4 134.2 327.4 128.4 140.8 308.2 120.3 146.7 288.7 - - -
150 177.3 152.3 425.6 167.4 161.3 401.8 157.5 169.4 377.9 147.2 176.7 353.3 - - -
175 204.4 178.2 490.6 193.2 187.8 463.6 181.5 196.5 435.7 169.8 204.3 407.5 - - -
200 235.4 203.9 565.0 222.6 214.2 534.3 209.8 223.5 503.5 196.6 231.6 471.8 - - -
225 263.6 230.3 632.6 249.5 243.2 598.9 235.3 255.0 564.6 220.7 265.6 529.7 206.0 275.2 494.5
250 290.8 251.8 697.9 275.6 267.2 661.4 260.1 281.5 624.1 244.2 294.5 586.2 228.5 306.4 548.5
300 347.2 325.4 833.3 329.5 343.5 790.7 311.8 360.5 748.3 293.9 376.4 705.4 276.3 391.4 663.1
020 28.9 24.0 69.3 27.7 26.0 66.4 26.2 27.8 62.9 24.2 29.3 58.1 22.1 30.4 53.0
030 40.1 30.4 96.3 38.4 32.9 92.2 36.4 35.2 87.3 33.6 37.1 80.7 30.7 38.5 73.6
040 55.7 38.5 133.8 53.4 41.7 128.1 50.5 44.6 121.2 46.7 46.9 112.1 42.6 48.8 102.2
050 66.3 47.0 159.1 62.0 50.0 148.9 57.8 52.8 138.7 53.7 55.2 128.8 49.5 57.3 118.9
060 84.8 60.2 203.4 79.7 63.9 191.4 74.6 67.3 179.1 69.5 70.3 166.8 64.5 73.0 154.8
070 96.9 91.2 232.5 91.1 96.5 218.7 85.5 101.3 205.2 80.0 105.7 191.9 74.4 109.6 178.6
080 109.1 92.9 261.9 102.3 98.2 245.6 95.5 103.0 229.3 - - - - - -
090 122.7 100.7 294.5 114.4 106.7 274.6 106.3 112.1 255.2 98.2 117.1 235.7 - - -
100 136.6 108.9 327.8 127.9 116.0 306.9 119.1 122.5 285.9 110.5 128.3 265.2 101.9 133.5 244.5
110 60 159.8 131.7 383.6 150.7 139.6 361.7 140.6 146.4 337.4 130.7 152.6 313.7 120.8 158.1 289.9
125 170.2 140.0 408.4 161.6 148.6 387.8 152.8 156.6 366.8 - - - - - -
150 210.3 168.0 504.6 199.3 178.6 478.4 188.2 188.5 451.8 - - - - - -
175 242.1 197.5 581.0 229.6 208.8 551.0 216.9 219.5 520.5 - - - - - -
200 278.3 226.7 667.9 264.3 238.8 634.2 250.0 250.0 600.1 - - - - - -
225 310.0 255.0 744.0 294.5 269.9 706.9 278.6 284.0 668.6 - - - - - -
250 342.7 276.1 822.6 325.6 294.1 781.5 308.0 310.9 739.2 - - - - - -
300 407.2 358.1 977.4 387.6 379.3 930.1 367.9 399.3 882.9 347.9 418.2 834.9 - - -

LEGEND:
Cap. - Cooling Capacity Tons of Refrigerant
kW - Compressor Power Input
LCWT - Leaving Chilled Water Termperature (oF)
Flow Rate - Gpm
NOTES:
1. Ratings apply to units with thermostatic expansion valves.
2. All ratings are based on:
a. A cooler water temperature rise of 10 oF. when greater accuracy is desired, correct design LCWT, before entering
rating tables, by referance to the LCWT correction curve.
b. A fouling factor of 0.00025 in the cooler.
c. Refrigerant 22.
3. When a corrected LCWT is used, cooler pressure drop must also be corrected for new LCWT:
a. Enter rating table for corrected LCWT. By interpolation, determine corrected capacity (tons) and power input (kW) to
compressor at its rated voltage.
b. Calculate corrected flow rate through the cooler:
24 x capacity in tons
= temperature rise oF = U.S. gpm
c. Enter cooler pressure drop curve (page 15) at corrected flow rate and read pressure drop.
4. When cooler water temperature rise is less than 5 oF, high flow rate will normally be accompanied by an excessive pressure
drop.
In such cases, contact your supplier for special selection of a cooler with wider baffle spacing.

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Electrical Data
U N IT V O L T AG E M CA M OCP IC F
S IZ E 3P h , 60H z S u p p lied * XL XL XL
M in M ax
208/230 180 253 102.5 140 91.0
020 460 414 506 47.8 60 45.4
208/230 180 253 160.4 175 355.4
030 460 414 506 81.7 110 172.6
208/230 180 253 202.5 225 431.0
040 460 414 506 93.6 110 213.8
208/230 180 253 224.2 250 457.4
050 460 414 506 95.3 110 215.4
208/230 180 253 258.6 300 669.8
060 460 414 506 127.6 150 307.8
208/230 180 253 315.8 350 727.0
070 460 414 506 142.8 150 323.0
208/230 180 253 374.8 450 859.4
080 460 414 506 157.2 175 373.8
208/230 180 253 387.8 450 872.4
090 460 414 506 175.8 200 392.4
208/230 180 253 412.0 500 890.0
100 460 414 506 201.5 225 440.8
208/230 180 253 351.6 400 844.2
110 460 414 506 332.4 175 367.8
230 180 253 519.1 600 997.1
125 460 414 506 254.0 300 493.3
230 180 253 607.0 700 1085.0
150 460 414 506 296.9 300 536.2
230 180 253 694.9 700 1172.9
175 460 414 506 339.8 350 579.1
230 180 253 782.8 800 1260.8
200 460 414 506 382.7 400 622.0
230 180 253 889.9 1000 1367.9
225 460 414 506 435.2 450 674.5
230 180 253 997.0 1000 1475.0
250 460 414 506 487.7 500 727.0
230 180 253 1192.0 1200 1670.0
300 460 414 506 583.1 600 822.4

LEGEND: * Units are suitable for use on electrical systems where


voltage supplied to the unit terminals is not below or
CB - Circuit Breaker above the listed minimum and maximum limits. Maximum
FCB - Fan Circuit Breaker allowable phase imbalance is voltage, 2%; amps, 10%.
FLA - Full Load Amps (Fan Motors)
ICF - Maximum Instantaneous Current Flow during starting
(the point in the starting sequence where the sum of
the LRA for the starting compressor, plus the total
RLA for all running compressors, plus the total FLA
for all running fan motors is maximum)
kW - Total condenser fan motor power input
LRA - Locked Rotor Amps
MCA - Minimum Circuit Amps (for wire sizing) - complies
with NEC Section 430-24
MOCP - Maximum Overcurrent Protective Device Amps
NEC - National Electrical Code
RLA - Rated Load Amps (Compressors)
XL - Across-the-Line

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Compressor and Condenser Electrical Data
VOLTAGE CONDENSER
UNIT 3Ph, 60Hz RLA LRA RLA LRA RLA LRA RLA LRA FAN FLA (ea.)
Compressor Numbers
A1 A2 B1 B2
208/230 42 239 42 239 (2) 4
020 460 19.5 125 19.5 125 (2) 2
208/230 32.1 203 32.1 203 32.1 203 32.1 203 (6) 4
030 460 16.4 95 16.4 95 16.4 95 16.4 95 (6) 2
208/230 42 239 42 239 42 239 42 239 (6) 4
040 460 19.2 125 19.2 125 19.2 125 19.2 125 (6) 2
208/230 47.1 245 47.1 245 47.1 245 47.1 245 (6) 4
050 460 19.6 125 19.6 125 19.6 125 19.6 125 (6) 2
208/230 55.2 425 55.2 425 55.2 425 55.2 425 (6) 4
060 460 27.2 187 27.2 187 27.2 187 27.2 187 (6) 2
208/230 55.2 425 55.2 425 81.4 505 81.4 505 (6) 4.8
070 460 27.2 187 27.2 187 33.6 225 33.6 225 (6) 2.4
208/230 81.4 505 81.4 505 81.4 505 81.4 505 (6) 4.8
080 460 33.6 225 33.6 225 33.6 225 33.6 225 (6) 2.4
208/230 81.4 505 81.4 505 87.9 500 87.9 500 (6) 4.8
090 460 33.6 225 33.6 225 42.9 250 42.9 250 (6) 2.4
208/230 87.9 500 87.9 500 87.9 500 87.9 500 (8) 4.8
100 460 42.9 250 42.9 250 42.9 250 42.9 250 (8) 2.4
A1-A2 A3 B1-B2 B3
208/230 55.2 425 81.4 505 81.4 505 81.4 505 (8) 4.8
110 460 27.2 187 33.6 225 33.6 225 33.6 225 (8) 2.4

V OLTAG E CONDENS ER
UNIT 3P h, 60Hz RLA LRA RLA LRA FAN FLA (e a .)
Com pre ssor Num be rs
A1-A3 B1-B2
208/230 87.9 500 87.9 500 (6) 4.8, (6)4.8
125 460 42.9 250 42.9 250 (6) 2.4 (6) 2.4
A1-A3 B1-B3
208/230 87.9 500 87.9 500 (6) 4.8, (6)4.8
150 460 42.9 250 42.9 250 (6) 2.4, (6) 2.4
A1-A4 B1-B3
208/230 87.9 500 87.9 500 (6) 4.8, (6)4.8
175 460 42.9 250 42.9 250 (6) 2.4, (6) 2.4
A1-A4 B1-B4
208/230 87.9 500 87.9 500 (6) 4.8, (6)4.8
200 460 42.9 250 42.9 250 (6) 2.4, (6) 2.4
A1-A5 B1-B4
208/230 87.9 500 87.9 500 (8) 4.8, (8)4.8
225 460 42.9 250 42.9 250 (8) 2.4, (8) 2.4
A1-A5 B1-B5
208/230 87.9 500 87.9 500 (10) 4.8, (10)4.8
250 460 42.9 250 42.9 250 (10) 2.4, (10) 2.4
A1-A6 B1-B6
208/230 87.9 500 87.9 500 (8) 4.8, (8)4.8, (8) 4.8
300 460 42.9 250 42.9 250 (8) 2.4, (8) 2.4,(8) 2.4

NOTES:
1. All units have single point primary power connection. Main power must be supplied from a field-supplied disconnect.
2. The unit control circuit power must be supplied from a separate source, through a field-supplied disconnect.
3. Crankcase heaters are wired into the control circuit so they are always operable as long as the control circuit power supply
disconnect is on, even if any safety device is open or the unit ON-OFF circuit breaker is off.
4. Maximum incoming wire size for each terminal block is 500 kcmil.
5. All units constructed in accordance with NEC.
6. As shipped, all units are XL start.
7. Electrical data is based on unit conformance with ARI (Air-Condftioning and Refrigeration Institute)
Standard 590-92, Section 8.1., Maximum Loading Conditions 115 oF (46 oC) ambient at -10% voltage
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Typical Piping and Wiring

LEGEND
NOTES:
1. Chiller must be installed level to maintain proper compressor oil return. AIRFLOW THROUGH
CONDENSER

2. Wiring and piping shown are general points-of-connection guides only and are not intended
for a specific installation. AIRFLOW THROUGH
Wiring and piping shown are for a quick overview of system and are not in accordance with AIR-HANDLING UNIT
recoganised standards.
POWER WIRING
3. All wiring must comply with applicable local and national codes. CONTROL WIRING

4. All piping must follow standard piping techniques. CHILLED WATER PIPING

ST - STARTER
5. See Application Data for minimum system water volume. This may require the addition of a
FIELD-SUPPLIED
holding tank to ensure adequate volume. FD -
DISCCONNECT
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PEAKE INDUSTRIES LIMITED
177 WESTERN MAIN ROAD, COCORITE,
P.O. BOX 1221,
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD, WEST INDIES
TEL: (868) 622-PEAK (7325)
FAX: (868) 622-4580
e-mail: [email protected],
http://www.peakeind.com

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