4 galvanic corrosion, 5 water treatment, 6 water-cooled chiller condenser connections – AEC NEC Central Station Air and Water Cooled Chiller User Manual

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NEC Series Water- and Air-Cooled Central Chillers

3-4 Galvanic

Corrosion

The water circuit piping components are primarily ferrous (iron) and will react electro-
chemically with non-ferrous metallic materials such as copper. Some water has dissolved
minerals that will greatly accelerate the reaction between dissimilar metals.

Use PVC or ferrous piping to minimize galvanic action. If piping must be copper, use dielectric
unions at the chiller.

3-5 Water

Treatment

Water treatment is important in any piping system. In some locations, raw water may be used in
the system without problem; in other locations, it will result in large deposits of scale and
corrosion.

AEC, Inc. offers a complete line of water treatment equipment. Contact your AEC, Inc. Sales
Representative for water testing and treatment options.

3-6 Water-Cooled Chiller Condenser Connections

NECW chillers use either city or tower water as a cooling medium. All external condenser
supply and discharge piping and connections should be adequate size.

Two connections are made to each water-cooled condenser:

Condenser Water In

The city or tower water supply inlet is located at the side or rear of the chiller.

• Water pressure ≥25 psi
• Water temperature ≥85°F (29ºC)

Note: NECW condensing pressure with 25 psi, 85°F condenser water in, using R-22:

• 210 psi.


Condenser Water Out

The return outlet, located at the side or rear of the chiller, is connected to a cooling tower inlet, a
sewer or other approved discharge receiver.

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