Table 2 — physical data – Carrier 30HK User Manual

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UNIT AND COMPRESSOR

Table 2 — Physical Data

UNIT 30HK.HL

015

020

025

030

APPROXIMATE

HK

1637

1787

1980

1985

OPERATING WT (lb)

HL

1016

1136

1310

1334

REFRIGERANT(R-22)

HK

34

38

40

45

CHARGE (lb)

HL

Holding Charge

COMPRESSOR 06*

HK

DC537

E2150

E7265

E7175

HL

DC537

E2250

E7265

E7275

No. Cylinders

6

4

6

6

Oil Charge (pt)t

8.5

14

19

19

No. of Unioaders

2

1

2

2

Cap. Control Steps

3

3

3

3

CONDENSER. 09RP (HK)

022

027

MAX DESIGN WORKING

PRESSURE (psig)

_

,

(

Water

Side

Cooler i „ , - .

<

Refrig Side

150

235

.

f

Water

Side

Condenser Side

250

385

COOLER

COOLER10HA400

774

784

UNIT 30HK.HL

015,020

025,030

SHELL, Net Vol. (Gal.)t

6.8

9.9

TUBES (Copper)

Internal Fins,

5/8-in. OD

X

0.020 wall

Number

81

81

Length (in.)

62.5

85.5

Eff. Outside Surface (sq ft)

66.3

91.7

REFRIGERANT CIRCUITS

1

1

CONNECTIONS (in.)

Water 1

^ ( Drain (MPT)

2

2

3/4

3/4

Refrig

< Suction

I 1.125

1.125

1.625 ODM

2.125 ODM

WEIGHTS (lb)

Cooler (Net)

354

446

Water

75

100

Refrigerant

8

12

Total

437

558

CONDENSER

09RP

022

027

TUBES

Copper, Integral Fins

OD (in.)

3/4

Wall Thickness (in.)

Plain End

0.043

Finned Section

0.028

Length (in.)

10^7

Fins/in.

40

Number"

36

44

32.9

40 2

Surface Area (sq ft) i .

! Outside

133.6

163.4

NO. WATER PASSES

CONNECTIONS (in.)

... , ( In (IPS)

^

f Out (IPS)

2/2 Sched 40

2/2 Sched 40

Relief Valve Outlet (SAE)

Ув

Water Regulating Valve

/4

Liquid Outlet (ODF)

Hot Gas (ODF)

13/в

'Prefix; 2 = 1 electric unloader; C, 7 = 2 electric unloaders.

tSee Check Oil Charge for Carrier-approved oil.

+ lncludes nozzles.

"Includes 5 subcooler tubes.

Only electrical power connections and water con­

nections for condenser and cooler are required for

HK installation. Installation of HL units varies only

in field piping required for the remote condenser.

Step 3 — Check Compressor Mounting and
Connections

As shipped, compressor is held down by special

self-locking bolts and plain lock washers. After unit
is installed, remove self-locking bolts one at a time
and reassemble with flanged washers and neoprene
snubbers as shown in Fig. 2. Special flanged washers
and neoprene snubbers are shipped in a cloth bag
tied to one of the compressor feet. Tighten all 4

bolts. Then loosen each until flanged washer can be
moved sideways with finger pressure.

t’.-M "! ION: iie sure mierconnecting piping and

electrical condu■'.^ aic suspended Irec oi contact
with any adjacent wails, and be sure unit capil-

k;:;cs are nol rur'-.nmg aguinst ;i::>thing.

SERVICE ACCESS

Remove combination top and back cover over

compressor. Servicing can be performed from either
top or back. For rear access, allow approximately

3 ft of clear space behind unit.

Step 4 — Make Piping Connections

CONDENSER DESCRIPTION

The condenser is a sheli-and-tube type with

removable heads for easy tube servicing. Condenser
has an internal subcooler designed for 12- 15 F total
liquid subcooling at average tower water conditions.

For further condenser data refer to Table 2, Physi­

cal Data.

CONDENSER PIPING

Provide a means for draining system in winter

and for maintenance.

1MP(.)R 1 ,-\N i ; L -.mdeu.sc: v>a*.cr ntust enter at

ho:tom I;.;- proper operation ot the intcrual .sub-
cooler in condenser bottom (Fig. I).

Keep water supply lines as short as possible. Si/e

lines according to available head pressure, rather
than by connection size, especially on cooling
tower applications. Use flexible connections to

reduce vibration transmission. Refer to Carrier
System Design Manual, Part 3, Piping Design.

The 30HL units using air-cooled or evaporative

condenser should have adequate means for head
pressure control when operating below 60 F outdoor
ambient temperature.

A water regulating valve must be installed on

cooling tower application when any of the following
conditions exists:

1. Low outdoor ambient temperatures affect head

pressure.

2. Entering chilled water temperature is below 70 F.

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