Climacool engineering guide specifications – ClimaCool FLEX SERIES 30, 50, 65 User Manual

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ClimaCool Engineering Guide Specifications

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This requires no removal of existing refrigerant oil, only a

refrigerant change on site.

The dual refrigerant circuits shall be pre-charged with R22 as

standard, or with optional R407C, and factory run tested. Re-

fer to the project chiller equipment schedule for the selected

refrigerant. If refrigerant R22 is specifi ed, the chiller must

have the ability to accept R407C at a later date in the fi eld.

Each circuit shall consist of a factory tested scroll compres-

sor, with high pressure switch, low pressure switch, pressure

relief valve, discharge, suction, and liquid isolation valves,

a liquid line drier, moisture indicator, externally equalized

thermal valve (suitable for R22 and R407C), plus gauge

port connections.

Electrical

Each module is to be manufactured with it’s own control

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compressor power on, and alarm indicators are to be mounted

in full view on the front of each module. All individual power

panels shall be equipped with a lockable door latch mech-

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The power distribution system for each module shall contain:

• Main power distribution terminal

• Compressor motor contactors

• Motor overload protection per compressor

• Individual compressor motor fusing or breakers

Each individual module shall be equipped with a local

manual “ON” / “OFF” compressor switch to allow service or

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the entire chiller. The use of individual power supply to each

module shall allow the unit to produce chilled water while

any one module is shut down for repair or service.

Controls

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microprocessor controller. The controller must be pro-

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The controller must be capable of communicating and be-

coming part of any facility management system with optional

programming. The controller shall be capable of remote

monitoring via an additional modem connection.

Control functions:

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• Compressor sequencing

• Compressor anti-short cycle

• Low temperature freeze protection

• High pressure control switch

• Low pressure control switch

• Alarms for high/low water temperature

Run Test

Each chiller module shall be pre-charged with refrigerant at

the factory. Each system shall be given a documented factory

run test with water circulated through each module under

load conditions.

Installation

Per the project drawings, the installing contractor shall con-

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insulate connection points on the chilled water side fl ange

connections in the fi eld. Two 4” to 6” rails (provided by

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breaker panel with individual circuit breakers is required to

feed each module. Alternatively, separate fused disconnect

switches can be provided (by others) to feed each module.

Operation and Maintenance - Redundancy

Each modular chiller shall be designed so that any major

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having to shut down the entire system. Every module shall

be equipped with (4) factory-installed isolation valves, (2)

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module shall permit any module within a bank of chillers

to be shut down for service, while the remaining modules

continue to operate.

Codes and Standards Reference

a. ARI 550/590-1998 - Standard for Water Chilling

Packages using the Vapor Compression Cycle.

b. ANSI/ASHRAE 90.1 - Energy Effi cient Design of

New Buildings.

c. ANSI/ASHRAE STANDARD 15-1992 - Safety

Code for Mechanical Refrigeration.

d. ANSI/UL 1995 - Central Cooling Air Conditioners.

e. UL 984 - Safety Standards for Hermetic Motor

Compressors.

f. ARI STANDARD 575-87 - Method of Measuring

Machinery Sound Within Equipment Rooms.

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