Selection data – York YCUL0016 User Manual

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YORK INTERNATIONAL

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YORK INTERNATIONAL

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FORM 150.63-EG1

Selection Data

The ratings shown on pages 18 through 57 are based

on unit operation in a well designed and properly piped

system.

SELECTION RULES

1. Capabilities are based on Refrigerant 22 or 407C.

2. Ratings may interpolated, but must not be extrapo-

lated.

3. Ratings shown are at saturated suction temperatures

corresponding to pressures at the compressor. In

actual practice, suction line pressure drop has the

effect of reducing compressor capacity, forcing the

compressor to operate at a lower suction pressure to

maintain the desired evaporator temperature.

For normal air conditioning applications, size the

suction line for a pressure drop of 3 PSI, corresponding

to 2°F, for R-22 refrigerant. Thus, the evaporator

temperature will be approximately 2°F higher than the

compressor suction temperature. Line loss must be

taken into consideration when selecting the evapora-

tor.

SELECTION PROCEDURE

The air-cooled condensing unit may be selected from

the Ratings on pages 20 through 48, if the ambient air

temperature at the condenser and the saturated suction

temperature at the compressor are known. The ambi-

ent air temperature is a known design parameter, but

the suction temperature at the compressor, in many

cases, is known only within certain allowable limits.

The actual compressor operating suction temperature

and the overall performance of the system will depend

directly upon the choice of the evaporator. Starting with a

preliminary evaporator selection at a nominal evaporator

temperature and using data supplied by the evaporator

manufacturer, enter the ratings tables and select a unit to

meet the required cooling load at a suction temperature

at least 2°F below the evaporator temperature. The 2°F

allows for normal suction line loss.

If more accurate selection is required, the evaporator

capacity should be plotted against the condensing

unit capacity to determine the balanced system

performance. Again, it is necessary to factor in the

suction line loss.

After the system balance point has been determined,

the compressor KW input may be interpolated from

the ratings tables.

SAMPLE SELECTION

Select an R-22 Air-Cooled Condensing Unit with a

matched central station air handling unit having the

following operating conditions:

Design Conditions

1. An air handling unit with four large DX coils (two

per circuit) having a total cooling load of 600 MBH

(50 tons).

2. The coil suction temperature required 45°F.

3. The design outdoor ambient temperature is 90°F.

4. The power supply is 460V/3 phase/60 HZ.

Selection

1. Enter the YCUL 60 HZ Rating Table (page 20).

2. The model YCUL0056EC will provide 51.3 tons with

48.3 compressor KW input at 90°F ambient air and

43°F suction pressure.

3. Calculate the compressor KW input for the specific

design conditions of 50 tons and 90°F ambient air.

KW =

50tons

x 48.3 KW = 47.1 KW

51.3 tons

The YCUL0056EC is the suitable selection for the design

capacity.

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