Sterlco GC Series Central Chiller User Manual

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GC Series Central Chillers

Chapter 3: Installation

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Refrigerant Charge Determination. The approximate amount of refrigerant charge required
by the system varies based on the total length of the refrigerant lines and the size of the
chiller. Referring to Figure 6, determine the amount of charge based on the model of the
chiller and the amount of charge based on discharge and liquid line sizes and lengths. Add
these three numbers together to find the final operating charge. The final operating charge
must be verified by running the system and checking the liquid line sight glass.

Figure 6: Refrigerant Charge Determination

Chiller

Model

Condenser and Chiller Charge (LBS of R-410a)

Minimum Design Ambient - °F

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

-10

-20

GCRC-70

25

25

25

26

31

34

36

38

40

GCRC-90

30

30

30

32

37

41

44

47

49

GCRC-105

51

51

51

52

52

58

63

67

71

GCRC-140

51

51

51

51

51

51

55

55

65

GCRC-175

70

70

70

70

70

70

76

76

88

GCRC-210

80

80

80

80

80

80

80

88

94

Line Size

OD (inches)

Discharge Line

LBS of R-410a

Liquid Line

LBS of R-410a

Per 100ft (31m)

7/8

2.1

20.0

1-1/8

3.7

34.1

1-3/8

5.6

52.0

1-5/8

7.9

73.6

2-1/8

13.7

128.0

2-5/8

21.2

197.4


Note:

The amounts listed above are based on 100 feet of pipe.
Actual amounts will be in direct proportion to the actual
length of the piping.

Oil Charge Determination. The remote air-cooled central chillers are factory charged with
the amount of oil required without field-installed piping. Additional oil required is dependent
on the amount of additional refrigerant added.

Calculate the amount of additional oil required by using the following formula:

Pints of oil (Copeland Ultra 22cc) = lbs of R-410a added for field installed piping / 100.

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