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Trailblazer®
Air-Cooled Scroll Compressor Chillers
With High Efficiency Variable Speed Fan Technology
Model AGZ-E
030 to 241 Tons (100 to 840 kW)
HFC-410A Refrigerant
60/50 Hz
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make changes in design and construction at any time without notice.
2F-4056 (12/17)
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CHILLER NOMENCLATURE
A G Z XXX E D
Air-Cooled
Compressors
Global Design D = 2 Compressors/Circuit
T = 3 Compressors/Circuit
Scroll Compressor
Evaporator
Trailblazer® units are designed to maximize efficiency in the
smallest possible footprint. The evaporator is a compact,
high efficiency, dual circuit, brazed plate-to-plate type heat
exchanger consisting of parallel stainless steel plates. These
heat exchangers provide excellent heat exchange efficiency
in a compact footprint and are especially attractive for smaller
capacity units. Evaporators are designed and constructed
according to, and listed by, Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
Features
• Remote monitoring and control of Daikin chillers
Optional High Efficiency Variable Speed • Remote servicing capabilities
Condenser Fans • Integration to the Energy Star® Portfolio Manager®
This option (available on 75-241 ton models) adds variable • Advanced data analytics including equipment
speed drives to the condenser fans on the chiller. The performance, financial performance and building Comfort
MicroTech® III controller will adjust the speed of the condenser Index metrix based on ASHRAE Standard 55-2010
fans using the VFD’s to optimize chiller efficiency and maintain • Dynamic user dashboards with photo-realistic graphics
proper head pressure. This feature improves part load and responsive-design interface optimized for users’
efficiency substantially and offers the ability to operate in low mobile devices, tablets or PCs
ambient conditions down to -10°F. • Secure, role-based user access
Dual
Vertical
Pumps
“Y” Type
Inlet
Strainer
Control Panel
(1.2 m)
(13 mm) over its length and width. The foundation must be
strong enough to support the unit weight - see the Dimensions Minimum = 4 ft (1.2 m)
section starting on page 33. for models
030-070 with Al/Cu Coils
& 075-241
Service Clearance
Minimum = 4 ft (1.2 m)
Sides
• Models 30-70: Minimum of 4 feet (1.2 meters)
• Models 75-241: It is highly recommended to provide
a minimum of 8 feet (2.4 meters) on one side to allow
Operational Spacing Requirements
for coil replacement. Coils can be removed from the Sufficient clearance must be maintained between the unit
top, allowing a minimum of 4 feet (1.2 meters) of side and adjacent walls or other units to allow the required unit
clearance; however, the unit performance may be air flow to reach the coils. Failure to do so will result in a
derated. capacity reduction and an increase in power consumption.
Control Panel End No obstructions are allowed above the unit at any height. The
clearance requirements shown are a general guideline and
• All Models: Minimum of 4 feet (1.2 meters) cannot account for all scenarios. Such factors as prevailing
Opposite Control Panel End winds, additional equipment within the space, design outdoor
• Models 30-70 with Aluminum Fin/Copper Tube Coils: air temperature, and numerous other factors may require more
Minimum of 4 feet (1.2 meters) clearance than what is shown. Additional clearances may be
required under certain circumstances.
• Models 30-70 with Microchannel Coils:
Minimum of 7.5 feet (2.3 meters) Graphs on the following pages give the minimum clearance for
• Models 75-241: Minimum of 4 feet (1.2 meters) different types of installations and also capacity reduction and
power increase if closer spacing is used. The graphs are based
on individual cases and should not be combined with other
scenarios.
Case 1: Building or Wall on One Side of Unit Case 2: Two Units, Side-by-Side
NOTE: Assumes a solid height wall taller than unit. Refer to For models 030-180, there must be a minimum of 4 feet
Case 4 for partial wall openings. between two units placed side-by-side; however, performance
For models AGZ030-100E, maintain a 4 feet minimum from may be affected at this distance. For models 191-241,
any solid height wall taller than unit. the minimum is 6 feet as closing spacing may cause air
recirculation and elevated condenser pressure. Assuming
For models AGZ110-130E, maintain a 6 feet minimum from any the requirement of one side having at least 8 feet of
solid height wall taller than unit. service clearance is met, Case 2 figures show performance
For models AGZ140-241E, maintain a 8 ft minimum clearance adjustments as the distance between two units increases.
from any solid height wall taller than unit.
Figure 7: Two Units, Side-by-Side
Figure 6: Building or Wall on One Side of Unit
Height Distance
of Between
Wall Wall
and
Unit
3.0
% Capacity Reduction
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
4 5 6 8
Distance Between Units (ft)
AGZ030-070E AGZ075-100E
AGZ110-130E AGZ140-180E
AGZ191-211E AGZ226-241E
4.0
3.5
% Power Increase
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
4 5 6 8
Distance Between Units (ft)
AGZ030-070E AGZ075-100E
AGZ110-130E AGZ140-180E
AGZ191-211E AGZ226-241E
7.0
6.0
5.0
3.0
5.0 0 10 20 30 40 50
% Open Wall Area
% Capacity Reduction
2.0
1.0
0.0
4 5 6 8
Distance Between Units
AGZ030-035E AGZ040-070E AGZ075-100E
AGZ0110-130E AGZ140-180E AGZ191-211E
AGZ226-241E
7.0
% Power Increase
6.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
4 5 6 8
Distance Between Units (ft)
AGZ030-035E AGZ040-070E AGZ075-100E
AGZ0110-130E AGZ140-180E AGZ191-211E
AGZ226-241E
Figure 14: Case 5 - Full Load Capacity Reduction Figure 17: Case 5 - Full Load Capacity Reduction
Full Load(AGZ030E-070E) (AGZ075-130E)
Full Load Capacity Reduction (AGZ075-130E)
Capacity Reduction (AGZ030-070E)
6.0 6.0
5.0 5.0
% Capacity Reduction
% Capacity Reduction
4.0 4.0
3.0 3.0
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.0 0.0
0 8 10 12 13 14 0 8 10 12 13 14
Depth of Pit / Wall Height (ft) Depth of Pit / Wall Height ft)
Distance = 5 f t Distance = 6 f t Distance = 8 f t
Distance = 4 f t Distance = 5 f t Distance = 6 f t
Figure 15: Case 5 - Power Increase (AGZ030-070E) Figure 18: Case 5Power
- Power Increase (AGZ075-130E)
Power Increase (AGZ030-070E) Increase (AGZ075-130E)
9.0 9.0
8.0 8.0
7.0 7.0
% Power Increase
6.0
% Power Increase
6.0
5.0
5.0
4.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
0.0
0 8 10 12 13 14 0.0
Depth of Pit / Wall Height (ft) 0 8 10 12 13 14
Distance = 4 f t Distance = 5 f t Distance = 6 f t
Depth of Pit / Wall Height (ft)
Distance = 5 f t Distance = 6 f t Distance = 8 f t
Models AGZ140-241E:
The Case 5 figures for models AGZ140-241E show adjustment
factors for pit/wall heights of 6 feet, 8 feet, and 10 feet.
Figure 21: Case 5 - Full Load Capacity Reduction
(AGZ191-241E)
Full Load Capacity Reduction (AGZ191-241E)
Figure 19: Case 5 - Full Load Capacity Reduction 7.0
(AGZ140-180E)
Full Load Capacity Reduction (AGZ140-180E)
6.0 6.0
% Capacity Reduction
5.0
5.0
% Capacity Reduction
4.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
1.0 0.0
0 8 10 12 13 14
0.0 Depth of Pit / Wall Height (ft)
0 8 10 12 13 14
Depth of Pit / Wall Height (ft) Distance = 6 ft Distance = 8 ft Distance = 10 ft
6.0 7.0
5.0 6.0
5.0
4.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
2.0 2.0
1.0 1.0
0.0
0.0
0 8 10 12 13 14
0 8 10 12 13 14
Depth of Pit / Wall Height (ft)
Depth of Pit / Wall Height (ft)
Distance = 6 ft Distance = 8 ft Distance = 10 ft
Distance = 6 ft Distance = 8 ft Distance = 10 ft
Inlet
Isolation
P Vibration
Valves
Eliminators
Outlet
Flow
Switch
Drain
WELDED PIPE CONNECTIONS ARE NOT ALLOWED
BETWEEN THE STRAINER AND EVAPORATOR DUE
TO THE CHANCE OF SLAG ENTERING THE EVAPORATOR
Both are sized per Table 2 and with the pressure drop shown in 10.0
the Strainer Pressure Drop graph. Connection sizes are given 6.0 in.
below the minimum values can result in laminar flow causing and selection. On glycol applications, a minimum fluid
freeze-up problems, scaling and poor control. concentration should be based on Burst Protection limits.
CAUTION
Evaporator Freeze Protection
Adding glycol or draining the system is the recommended
Evaporator freeze-up can be a concern in the application of method of freeze protection. If the chiller does not have
air-cooled water chillers in areas experiencing below freezing the ability to control the pumps and the water system is
temperatures. To protect against freeze-up, insulation and not drained in temperatures below freezing, catastrophic
an electric heater are furnished with the evaporator. AGZ-E evaporator failure may occur.
chillers have an external plate heater and thermostat that
Failure to allow pump control by the chiller may cause the
helps protect the evaporator down to -20°F (-29°C) ambient air
following problems:
temperature. Although the evaporator is equipped with freeze
protection, it does not protect water piping external to the unit 1. If any device other than the chiller attempts to start the
or the evaporator itself if there is a power failure or heater chiller without first starting the pump, the chiller will lock
burnout, or if the chiller does not directly control the chilled out on the No Flow alarm and require manual reset.
water pumps. Use one of the following recommendations for 2. If the chiller evaporator water temperature drops below
additional protection: the “Freeze setpoint” the chiller will attempt to start the
water pumps to avoid evaporator freeze. If the chiller
1. If the unit will not be operated during the winter, drain does not have the ability to start the pumps, the chiller
evaporator and chilled water piping and flush with glycol. will alarm due to lack of water flow.
2. Add a year-round glycol solution to the chilled water 3. If the chiller does not have the ability to control
system to provide freeze protection. Freeze point should the pumps and the water system is not drained in
be approximately 10°F(5.6°C) below minimum design temperatures below freezing, the chiller may be subject
ambient temperature or 10°F below the lowest design to catastrophic evaporator failure due to freezing. The
leaving water temperature, whichever is lower. The use freeze rating of the evaporator is based on the immersion
of glycol anti-freeze is generally considered the safest heater and pump operation. The immersion heater itself
protection against freeze-up, however, it will reduce the may not be able to properly protect the evaporator from
performance of the unit, depending the concentration. freezing without circulation of water.
Take this into consideration during initial system design
Low Ambient Operation Required partial heat recovery field piping (see Figure 26) and
connections (see page 51) are listed below.
Compressor staging is adaptively determined by system load,
ambient air temperature, and other inputs to the MicroTech® III • An external 3-way valve or a variable speed pump in the
control. The standard minimum ambient temperature is 32°F auxiliary heat exchanger water piping for modulation of
(0°C). A low ambient option with fan VFD allows operation flow through the heat exchangers by the unit controller.
down to -10°F (-23°C). The minimum ambient temperature Heat recovery water loop pump must also be controlled
is based on still conditions where the wind is not greater by the chiller controller.
than 5 mph. Greater wind velocities will result in reduced • A cleanable strainer with perforations no larger than
discharge pressure, increasing the minimum operating 0.063” (1.6 mm) diameter must be installed within 5 feet
ambient temperature. Field installed louvers are available and (1500 mm) of pipe length from the heat exchanger inlet
recommended to help allow the chiller to operate effectively and downstream of any welded connections, see Figure
down to the ambient temperature for which it was designed. 25 for pressure drop.
High Ambient Operation • Water piping and other portions of the heat recovery
water loop must be insulated to prevent heat loss and
Trailblazer® units for high ambient operation (105°F to 125°F, possible injury due to hot surfaces.
40°C to 52°C) require the addition of the optional high ambient
• A field-installed safety or relief valve on the water side is
package that includes a small fan with a filter in the air intake
required to prevent risks in case the water temperature
to cool the control panel. All units with the optional VFD low
thermostat should fail.
ambient fan control include the high ambient option.
• Separate 120 volt power supply for immersion heaters. A
Partial Heat Recovery junction box for a 120 Volt power connection is provided.
Partial heat recovery for Trailblazer® chillers is achieved by • A water tank and an additional water heater is suggested
adding an auxiliary heat exchanger in each unit refrigerant in the heat recovery piping loop for initial water
circuit between the compressors and the condenser coils. temperature control and better loop stability. Typical loop
The heat exchangers transfer the heat from the compressor sizing guidance is water volume (in gallons) be greater
discharge gas to a separate water loop which can be used than or equal to two to three times the heat recovery
for various heating applications. The heating recovery cycle water flow rate (in gallons/minute).
is only available when the chiller is running. The partial heat
recovery auxiliary heat exchanger can return water up to
155°F; however, this value cannot be set. The amount of heat
produced can be up to 50% of the nominal cooling capacity
and is dependent on the requested cooling load, the operating
temperatures, and the water flow rate through the auxiliary
heat exchangers. Please note, if potable water is desired, a
secondary heat exchanger in a separate water loop must be
used. Contact a local Daikin Applied sales representative for
information on specific applications.
Partial heat recovery components that are factory-supplied:
• Brazed plate heat exchangers - one in each circuit with
the water piped together in parallel for one inlet and one
outlet water connection, see Figure 32 for pressure drops.
• Insulation of heat exchangers and water piping at the unit.
• Separate temperature sensors for inlet and outlet water
piping at the heat exchangers.
• Connections for air vent at the outlet water piping and
drain at the inlet water piping.
• Immersion heater for each auxiliary heat exchanger for
freeze protection.
THERMOMETER VIBRATION
(USER OPTION) ELIMINATOR
VIBRATION
ELIMINATOR
INLET WATER
STRAINER
1
ELECTRONIC
3-WAY VALVE
HEAT 1
RECOVERY FIELD INSTALLED
HEAT LOAD
WATER PUMP
NOTES:
1. A VFD CONTROLLED WATER PUMP OR AN ELECTRONIC 3-WAY VALVE IS REQUIRED FOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL.
2. FIELD INSTALLED 3-WAY VALVE OR WATER PUMP VFD TO BE CONTROLLED BY 0-10 DCV OR 4-20 mA OUTPUT FROM
THE CHILLER UNIT CONTROLLER.
3. GALLONS OF WATER VOLUME FOR THE HEAT RECOVERY PIPING LOOP SHOULD EQUAL 2 TO 3 TIMES THE
HEAT RECOVERY LOOP GPM FLOW RATE.
4. FOR POTABLE WATER USE - A SECONDARY HEAT EXCHANGER IN A SEPARATE LOOP IS REQUIRED.
5. WATER PIPING CONNECTIONS AT THE UNIT ARE 2.0" VICTAULIC.
BlackFin™ coils include aluminum fins pre-coated with a Copper-fin coils consist of 3/8 inch (10 mm) seamless copper
durable phenolic epoxy coating. In addition to providing a tubes mechanically bonded into plate-type copper fins. The fins
durable coating on the fin material, the BlackFin™ coils provide have full drawn collars to completely cover the tubes. Since the
and epoxy barrier between the aluminum fin stock and the fin and the tube materials are similar, the opportunity for
copper tube, to prevent the galvanic corrosion that can occur galvanic corrosion is eliminated. The copper fin/copper tube
between the dissimilar metals. This option will provide a 1000+ option provides excellent longevity in marine environments;
hour salt spray rating per ASTM B117-90. The BlackFin® however this option is not well suited for industrial or chemical
option provides an economical solution for enhanced protection atmospheric contamination. This option is only available for
in mildly corrosive environments. This option is only available models AGZ030-070E.
for models AGZ030-070E.
Epoxy coil coating is a water-based extremely flexible Figure 28: Epoxy Coil Coating
and durable epoxy polymer coating uniformly applied to all
coil surfaces through a multi-step, submerged electrostatic
coating process. Epoxy-coated condenser coils provide
a 6000+ hour salt spray resistance per ASTM B117-90,
applied to both the coil and the coil frames. The epoxy-
coated coils also receive a UV-resistant urethane top-coat
to provide superior resistance to degradation from direct
sunlight. This coil coating option provides the best overall
protection against corrosive marine, industrial or combined
atmospheric contamination. This coating option may be
applied to any of the untreated coil options offered, to
provide excellent longevity and resistance to corrosion.
NOTE:
1. Non-corrosive environments may be estimated by the appearance of existing equipment in the immediate area where the
chiller is to be placed.
2. Marine environments should take into consideration proximity to the shore as well as prevailing wind direction.
3. Industrial contaminants may be general or localized, based on the immediate source of contamination (i.e. diesel fumes due
to proximity to a loading dock).
4. Combined marine-industrial are influenced by proximity to shore, prevailing winds, general and local sources of
contamination.
5. Available for models AGZ030-070E only.
Figure 30: “Q” Reflective Sources Illustration Results for typical distances and the two most usual cases of
“Q” are tabulated in Table 5.
Once sound power and “Q” are known, sound pressure at any
distance from the unit can be calculated using the following
equation:
Lp = Lw - (20 log r) + (10 log Q) - 0.5
Where:
Lp = sound pressure
Lw = sound power
r = distance from unit in feet
Q = directionality factor
With Q=1, Unit suspended in space (theoretical condition), the
equation simplifies to:
Lp = Lw - (20 log r) -0.5
With Q=2, for a unit sitting on a flat roof or ground with no
adjacent vertical wall as a reflective surface, the equation
simplifies to:
Lp = Lw - (20 log r) + 2.5
With Q=4 for a unit sitting on a flat roof or ground with one
adjacent vertical wall as a reflective surface, the equation
simplifies to:
Lp = Lw - (20 log r) + 5.5
Table 8: 60 Hz Sound Pressure (at 30 feet from side of unit) without Sound Insulation
Octave Band at Center Frequency, 30 ft. from unit Overall A-Weighted
Model
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Without Sound Insulation 75% Load 50% Load 25% Load
30 65 64 61 60 56 51 46 41 61 60 58 57
35 65 64 62 60 56 51 46 41 61 60 58 57
40 65 64 63 61 57 52 47 42 62 61 59 58
45 66 65 64 62 58 52 47 42 63 62 60 59
50 66 66 64 62 58 52 47 42 63 62 60 59
55 66 66 66 62 59 54 49 44 64 63 61 60
60 67 66 67 62 59 54 49 44 64 63 61 60
65 68 67 67 62 60 54 49 44 65 64 62 61
70 68 68 67 62 60 54 49 44 65 64 63 62
75 68 68 68 62 60 54 49 44 65 64 62 61
80 66 63 63 63 62 56 53 53 66 65 63 62
90 67 67 67 64 62 56 54 54 67 66 64 63
100 66 68 65 65 62 56 57 55 67 66 64 63
110 66 69 67 65 61 55 55 55 67 66 64 63
120 68 67 67 65 61 59 60 57 68 67 65 64
130 67 68 68 64 61 60 60 55 68 67 65 64
140 68 69 69 65 61 60 61 56 69 68 66 65
150 69 70 70 65 62 62 62 56 70 69 67 66
161 69 70 70 65 62 63 62 56 70 69 67 66
170 69 71 69 67 64 61 60 58 70 69 67 66
180 69 71 69 67 64 61 61 58 70 69 67 66
191 69 71 69 67 64 61 61 58 70 69 67 66
211 70 71 70 67 66 62 62 58 71 70 68 67
226 70 71 70 67 66 62 62 59 71 70 68 67
241 70 71 70 68 68 62 62 59 72 71 69 68
Table 9: 60 Hz Sound Pressure (at 30 ft from side of unit) with Sound Insulation
Octave Band at Center Frequency, 30 ft. from unit Overall A-Weighted
Model
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 With Sound Insulation 75% Load 50% Load 25% Load
30 57 57 56 57 50 48 47 43 58 57 55 54
35 57 57 56 57 50 48 47 43 58 57 55 54
40 57 57 56 57 50 48 47 43 58 57 55 54
45 58 58 58 59 53 50 48 43 60 59 57 56
50 58 58 58 59 53 50 48 43 60 59 57 56
55 58 58 58 59 53 50 48 43 60 59 57 56
60 58 58 58 59 53 50 48 43 60 59 57 56
65 59 58 58 59 53 50 48 43 60 59 57 56
70 61 58 58 59 53 50 48 43 60 59 58 57
75 61 58 59 59 54 54 50 43 61 60 58 57
80 61 59 59 59 55 54 50 44 61 60 58 57
90 61 60 60 59 56 53 50 44 61 60 58 57
100 63 59 59 59 56 53 51 44 61 60 58 57
110 63 59 60 59 55 52 49 44 61 60 58 57
120 64 58 61 59 55 54 51 45 61 61 59 58
130 63 58 61 59 56 54 51 45 62 61 59 58
140 64 59 62 60 56 54 53 45 63 62 60 59
150 65 60 63 60 57 56 54 45 63 63 61 60
161 65 60 63 60 58 56 54 45 64 63 61 60
170 65 61 62 62 59 55 53 47 64 63 61 60
180 65 61 62 62 60 56 54 47 64 63 61 60
191 65 61 62 62 60 56 54 47 64 63 61 60
211 66 61 63 62 62 57 55 47 66 65 63 62
226 66 61 63 62 62 57 55 48 66 65 63 62
241 66 61 63 63 63 57 55 48 67 66 64 63
Table 13: 50 Hz Sound Pressure (at 30 ft from side of unit) with Sound Insulation
Octave Band at Center Frequency, 30 ft. from unit
Model
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 With Sound Insulation 75% Load 50% Load 25% Load
30 54 54 53 54 47 45 44 40 55 54 52 51
35 54 54 53 54 47 45 44 40 55 54 52 51
40 54 54 53 54 47 45 44 40 55 54 52 51
45 55 55 55 56 50 47 45 40 57 56 54 53
50 55 55 55 56 50 47 45 40 57 56 54 53
55 55 55 55 56 50 47 45 40 57 56 54 53
60 55 55 55 56 50 47 45 40 57 56 54 53
65 56 55 55 56 50 47 45 40 57 56 54 53
70 58 55 55 56 50 47 45 40 57 56 55 54
75 58 55 56 56 51 51 47 40 58 57 55 54
80 58 55 56 56 53 51 47 41 58 58 56 55
90 58 57 57 56 53 50 47 41 58 57 55 54
100 60 56 56 56 53 50 48 41 58 57 55 54
110 60 56 57 56 52 49 46 41 58 57 55 54
120 61 55 58 56 52 51 48 42 58 58 56 55
130 61 55 58 56 53 51 48 42 59 58 56 55
140 61 56 59 57 53 51 50 42 60 59 57 56
150 62 57 60 57 54 53 51 42 60 60 57 57
161 62 57 60 57 55 53 51 42 61 60 58 57
170 62 58 59 59 56 52 50 44 61 60 58 57
180 62 58 59 59 57 53 51 44 61 60 58 57
191 62 58 59 59 57 53 51 44 61 60 58 57
211 63 58 60 59 59 54 52 44 63 62 60 59
226 63 58 60 59 59 54 52 45 63 62 60 59
241 63 58 60 60 60 54 52 45 63 63 61 60
Selection with Inch-Pound (IP) units Selection example using ethylene glycol
Trailblazer® chillers are ideal for a wide range of applications Given:
and operating conditions. The performance tables beginning • 44 tons minimum
on page 25 cover the standing application rating conditions
• 95°F ambient air temperature
of the current AHRI Standard 550/590. The tables are based
on a 10°F (5.5°C) temperature drop through the evaporator. • 54°F - 44°F chilled water temperature
Adjustment factors for applications having other than a 10°F • 0.0001 evaporator fouling factor
(5.5°C) drop can be found in Table 16 on page 24. • Protect from freezing down to 0°F
The minimum leaving chilled water temperature setpoint
without glycol is 40°F (4°C). For brine selections, see Table
1. From Table 14 on page 24, select an ethylene glycol
14 and Table 15 on page 24 for glycol adjustment factors.
concentration of 40% to protect against freezing at 0°F.
Ratings are based on a 0.0001 ft2 x hr x ºF/Btu fouling factor in
the evaporator at sea level operation. For other fouling factors, 2. At 40% ethylene glycol, the adjustment factors are:
different Delta-Ts, or altitude correction factors see Table 16 on • Capacity = 0.981
page 24. For applications outside the catalog ratings, please
• kW = 0.993
contact a local Daikin Applied sales representative.
• GPM = 1.132
Selection example • Pressure Drop = 1.557
Given: 3. Select the AGZ050E from Table 17 on page 25 and
correct with 40% ethylene glycol factors.
• 50 tons minimum
4. Correct capacity = 0.981 X 48.3 tons = 47.3 tons
• 95°F ambient temperature
• 120 gpm, 54°F to 44°F chilled water 5. Correct kW = 0.993 X 54.6 kW = 54.2 kW
• 0.0001 evaporator fouling factor 6. Calculate chilled water flow:
• Water flow @ corrected capacity
1. From Table 17 on page 25, an AGZ055E at the given
conditions will produce 51.8 tons with a unit kW input of 59.6
and a unit EER of 10.4.
2. Use the following formula to calculate any unknown
• Glycol flow (at 40% solution)
elements (water only):
Ethylene & Propylene Glycol Factors Table 16: Capacity and Power Derates
Fouling Factor
Trailblazer® units can operate with a leaving chilled fluid Water
temperature range of 20°F (-7°C) to 65°F (18°C). A glycol Altitude Delta T 0.0001 (0.0176) 0.00025 (0.044) 0.00075 (0.132) 0.00175 (0.308)
solution is required when leaving chilled fluid temperature
is below 40°F (4°C). The use of glycol will reduce the °F °C Cap. Power Cap. Power Cap. Power Cap. Power
performance of the unit depending on concentration. 6 3.3 0.978 0.993 0.975 0.991 0.963 0.987 0.940 0.980
NOTE: Ethylene and propylene glycol ratings are outside 8 4.4 0.989 0.996 0.986 0.994 0.973 0.990 0.950 0.983
the scope of the current AHRI Standard 550/590
Sea 10 5.6 1.000 1.000 0.996 0.999 0.984 0.994 0.961 0.987
certification program.
Level 12 6.7 1.009 1.003 1.005 1.001 0.993 0.997 0.969 0.990
Table 14: Ethylene Glycol Correction Factors 14 7.7 1.018 1.004 1.014 1.003 1.002 0.999 0.978 0.991
16 8.9 1.025 1.007 1.021 1.006 1.009 1.001 0.985 0.994
Freeze Point Pressure
% E.G. Capacity Power Flow 6 3.3 0.977 1.001 0.973 1.000 0.961 0.996 0.938 0.989
°F °C Drop
8 4.4 0.987 1.006 0.984 1.004 0.971 1.000 0.948 0.993
10 26 -3.3 0.997 0.999 1.028 1.090
2000 10 5.6 0.998 1.009 0.995 1.007 0.982 1.003 0.959 0.996
20 18 -7.8 0.993 0.997 1.059 1.216
feet 12 6.7 1.007 1.011 1.004 1.010 0.991 1.006 0.967 0.998
30 7 -14 0.987 0.995 1.094 1.379
14 7.7 1.014 1.014 1.011 1.013 0.998 1.009 0.974 1.001
40 -7 -22 0.981 0.993 1.132 1.557
16 8.9 1.022 1.016 1.018 1.014 1.005 1.010 0.981 1.003
50 -28 -33 0.972 0.99 1.174 1.811
6 3.3 0.973 1.011 0.970 1.010 0.957 1.006 0.935 0.998
8 4.4 0.984 1.014 0.980 1.013 0.968 1.009 0.945 1.001
Table 15: Propylene Glycol Correction Factors
4000 10 5.6 0.995 1.019 0.991 1.017 0.979 1.013 0.955 1.005
Freeze Point Pressure
% P.G. Capacity Power Flow feet 12 6.7 1.004 1.021 1.000 1.020 0.987 1.016 0.964 1.008
°F °C Drop
14 7.7 1.011 1.024 1.007 1.023 0.994 1.018 0.971 1.011
10 26 -3.3 0.995 0.998 1.011 1.025
16 8.9 1.018 1.027 1.014 1.026 1.002 1.021 0.978 1.014
20 19 -7.8 0.988 0.995 1.03 1.15
6 3.3 0.969 1.021 0.966 1.020 0.954 1.016 0.931 1.008
30 9 -14 0.979 0.992 1.056 1.375
8 4.4 0.980 1.026 0.977 1.024 0.964 1.020 0.942 1.013
40 -5 -22 0.968 0.988 1.09 1.701
6000 10 5.6 0.989 1.029 0.986 1.027 0.973 1.023 0.950 1.015
50 -27 -33 0.955 0.983 1.131 2.128
feet 12 6.7 0.998 1.033 0.995 1.031 0.982 1.027 0.959 1.020
14 7.7 1.007 1.036 1.004 1.034 0.991 1.030 0.967 1.022
Altitude Correction Factors 16 8.9 1.014 1.037 1.011 1.036 0.998 1.031 0.974 1.024
Table 17: 60 Hz Part Load Performance Data (IP) Table 18: 60 Hz Part Load Performance Data (IP)
Model % Load Tons kW EER IPLV Model % Load Tons kW EER IPLV
100 28.10 32.98 10.30 100 111.6 125.8 10.64
75 21.08 19.43 13.03 75 83.67 71.84 13.98
030 15.10 110 15.87
50 14.05 10.36 16.29 50 55.78 39.38 17.00
25 7.03 4.68 18.03 25 27.89 17.88 18.72
100 34.90 40.95 10.30 100 123.7 140.9 10.53
75 26.18 23.87 13.15 75 92.78 79.10 14.08
035 15.40 120 15.88
50 17.45 12.55 16.67 50 61.85 43.73 16.97
25 8.73 5.57 18.78 25 30.93 20.00 18.56
100 39.20 41.17 11.42 100 130.9 153.6 10.22
75 29.40 24.45 14.43 75 98.14 84.70 13.90
040 16.50 130 15.77
50 19.60 13.21 17.80 50 65.43 46.49 16.89
25 9.800 6.160 19.09 25 32.71 21.11 18.59
100 42.60 46.50 10.98 100 142.8 159.0 10.77
75 31.95 26.84 14.27 75 107.1 92.29 13.92
045 16.40 140 16.25
50 21.30 14.33 17.82 50 71.38 48.11 17.80
25 10.65 6.620 19.29 25 35.69 22.52 19.02
100 48.30 54.58 10.61 100 149.8 167.3 10.74
75 36.23 31.28 13.88 75 112.4 96.23 14.01
050 16.00 150 15.88
50 24.15 16.70 17.34 50 74.90 53.00 16.96
25 12.08 7.670 18.87 25 37.45 23.87 18.83
100 51.80 59.62 10.42 100 156.2 180.7 10.37
75 38.85 34.64 13.46 75 117.1 102.3 13.74
055 15.90 161 15.83
50 25.90 18.00 17.26 50 78.09 54.50 17.19
25 12.95 7.940 19.57 25 39.04 25.38 18.46
100 57.00 64.89 10.53 100 163.1 196.4 9.960
75 42.75 36.67 13.98 75 122.3 105.4 13.93
060 15.80 170 16.13
50 28.50 20.08 17.02 50 81.54 56.25 17.39
25 14.25 9.340 18.30 25 40.77 24.93 19.63
100 58.70 66.50 10.59 100 181.9 222.8 9.790
75 44.03 38.08 13.87 75 136.4 117.3 13.95
065 15.80 180 16.12
50 29.35 20.65 17.05 50 90.93 62.60 17.43
25 14.68 9.800 17.97 25 45.46 28.17 19.37
100 65.100 77.320 10.10 100 190.7 219.2 10.44
75 48.825 43.260 13.54 75 143.1 120.0 14.31
070 15.80 191 16.19
50 32.550 22.670 17.23 50 95.37 66.45 17.22
25 16.275 10.370 18.83 25 47.69 29.49 19.41
100 74.25 81.74 10.90 100 197.4 230.5 10.28
75 55.69 47.46 14.10 75 148.1 124.1 14.32
075 15.84 211 16.51
50 37.12 26.53 16.80 50 98.71 66.87 17.71
25 18.56 11.84 18.80 25 49.36 29.34 20.19
100 78.62 87.12 10.83 100 212.1 234.8 10.84
75 58.96 50.39 14.04 75 159.1 133.5 14.30
080 15.86 226 16.65
50 39.31 27.86 16.93 50 106.1 71.14 17.89
25 19.65 12.67 18.61 25 53.03 30.72 20.72
100 86.82 98.21 10.61 100 230.0 269.5 10.24
75 65.12 56.60 13.81 75 172.5 146.7 14.12
090 15.73 241 16.43
50 43.41 30.85 16.88 50 115.0 77.66 17.77
25 21.71 14.00 18.60 25 57.50 34.56 19.97
100 101.5 115.6 10.54
75 76.14 64.71 14.12
100 15.99
50 50.76 35.34 17.23
25 25.38 16.58 18.37
Table 19: 60Hz Part Load Performance Data (IP) with High Efficiency Fan VFD option
Model % Load Tons kW EER IPLV Model % Load Tons kW EER IPLV
100 74.25 82.50 10.80 100 149.8 168.1 10.69
75 55.69 44.95 14.87 75 112.4 94.43 14.28
075 17.61 150 17.16
50 37.12 23.07 19.31 50 74.90 47.92 18.76
25 18.56 10.40 21.43 25 37.45 20.67 21.74
100 78.62 87.93 10.73 100 156.2 181.5 10.33
75 58.96 47.94 14.76 75 117.1 99.58 14.11
080 17.30 161 16.66
50 39.31 24.88 18.96 50 78.09 51.38 18.24
25 19.65 11.48 20.54 25 39.04 23.18 20.21
100 86.82 98.17 10.61 100 163.1 197.3 9.920
75 65.12 54.74 14.27 75 122.3 101.9 14.41
090 17.09 170 17.21
50 43.41 27.54 18.92 50 81.54 52.07 18.79
25 21.71 12.60 20.67 25 40.77 22.57 21.67
100 101.7 116.7 10.46 100 181.9 221.7 9.840
75 76.28 63.40 14.44 75 136.4 115.8 14.13
100 16.95 180 16.90
50 50.85 32.80 18.60 50 90.93 59.10 18.46
25 25.43 15.20 20.07 25 45.46 25.61 21.30
100 111.6 125.8 10.64 100 190.7 220.4 10.38
75 83.67 68.70 14.61 75 143.1 121.4 14.14
110 17.53 191 17.42
50 55.78 34.53 19.39 50 95.37 59.40 19.27
25 27.89 15.70 21.32 25 47.69 25.41 22.52
100 123.7 142.9 10.39 100 197.4 230.4 10.28
75 92.78 76.20 14.61 75 148.1 125.3 14.18
120 17.25 211 17.43
50 61.85 39.30 18.89 50 98.71 61.27 19.33
25 30.93 17.73 20.93 25 49.36 26.60 22.27
100 130.9 152.1 10.32 100 212.1 237.1 10.74
75 98.14 81.91 14.38 75 159.1 133.4 14.31
130 17.24 226 17.39
50 65.43 41.18 19.06 50 106.1 66.00 19.29
25 32.71 18.71 20.98 25 53.03 29.50 21.57
100 142.8 160.5 10.67 100 230.0 269.4 10.25
75 107.1 91.94 13.98 75 172.5 145.0 14.28
140 17.24 241 17.19
50 71.38 44.42 19.28 50 115.0 73.04 18.90
25 35.69 19.89 21.53 25 57.50 32.01 21.56
Figure 31: Pressure Drop Curves - Unit Evaporator (Reference Data Table 20, next page)
100
A
B
C
D
E I
E
F BCD FG
H
U
G T
A QS V W
XY
H
L MN OP
I
Differential Pressure (ft)
J JK
I
K E
C
B D FH
L G
10 M
A
N
U
O J O
P T N
LM W
Q
K S V
Y
R Q
X
S
P
T I
E W
U
B CD H V
V
FG U Y
ST X
W A Q
X L NOP
M
Y JK
1
10 100 1000
Flow Rate (gpm)
Figure 32: Pressure Drop Curves - Heat Recovery Auxilliary Heat Exchangers (Reference Data Table 21, next page)
20.0
1 2 3 4 5 6
18.0
16.0
14.0
Differential Pressure (ft)
12.0
10.0
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
1 6
2 3 4 5
0.0
0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0
Minimum Flow Rate2 Minimum Flow Rate1 Nominal Flow Rate Maximum Flow Rate
Curve IP SI IP SI IP SI IP SI
Model
Ref. GPM DP ft. lps DP kpa GPM DP ft. lps DP kpa GPM DP ft. lps DP kpa GPM DP ft. lps DP kpa
A 030E 27.0 1.7 1.7 5.1 42.2 4.0 2.7 12.0 67.4 9.8 4.3 29.4 112.4 26.0 7.1 77.7
B 035E 33.5 2.4 2.1 7.1 52.4 5.6 3.3 16.7 83.8 13.7 5.3 40.9 139.6 36.4 8.8 108.7
C 040E 37.1 2.5 2.3 7.4 57.9 5.8 3.7 17.3 92.6 14.2 5.8 42.5 154.4 37.7 9.7 112.6
D 045E 40.9 2.3 2.6 6.8 63.9 5.3 4.0 15.8 102.2 13.2 6.5 39.4 170.4 34.4 10.8 102.7
E 050E 46.4 2.7 2.9 7.9 72.5 6.2 4.6 18.5 115.9 15.2 7.3 45.3 193.2 40.0 12.2 119.6
F 055E 49.7 2.3 3.1 7.0 77.7 5.5 4.9 16.3 124.3 13.4 7.8 40.0 207.2 35.6 13.1 106.2
G 060E 54.0 2.3 3.4 6.9 84.3 5.4 5.3 16.1 134.9 13.1 8.5 39.3 224.8 34.7 14.2 103.6
H 065E 55.5 2.4 3.5 7.3 86.7 5.7 5.5 17.0 138.7 13.9 8.8 41.4 231.2 36.6 14.6 109.3
I 070E 61.5 3.0 3.9 8.8 96.1 6.9 6.1 20.6 153.8 16.9 9.7 50.4 256.4 44.5 16.2 133.0
J 075E 69.8 1.2 4.4 3.6 109.1 2.8 6.9 8.4 174.5 6.9 11.0 20.5 290.8 18.2 18.3 54.3
K 080E 73.8 1.2 4.7 3.7 115.4 2.9 7.3 8.6 184.6 7.1 11.6 21.3 307.6 18.9 19.4 56.6
L 090E 80.1 1.4 5.1 4.3 125.1 3.4 7.9 10.1 200.2 8.3 12.6 24.8 333.6 22.1 21.0 66.1
M 100E 92.4 1.3 5.8 4.0 144.3 3.2 9.1 9.5 230.9 7.8 14.6 23.3 384.8 20.8 24.3 62.2
N 110E 102.0 1.4 6.4 4.2 159.5 3.3 10.1 9.9 255.1 8.2 16.1 24.4 425.2 21.6 26.8 64.6
O 120E 113.1 1.5 7.1 4.5 176.7 3.6 11.1 10.7 282.7 8.8 17.8 26.4 471.2 23.5 29.7 70.3
P 130E 119.5 1.5 7.5 4.4 186.8 3.5 11.8 10.4 298.8 8.6 18.9 25.7 498.0 22.9 31.4 68.3
Q 140E 128.9 1.7 8.1 5.1 201.5 4.0 12.7 12.1 322.3 9.9 20.3 29.7 537.2 26.4 33.9 79.0
R 150E 136.1 1.7 8.6 4.9 212.7 3.9 13.4 11.7 340.3 9.8 21.5 29.2 567.2 26.3 35.8 78.4
S 161E 143.6 1.8 9.1 5.5 224.4 4.4 14.2 13.0 359.0 10.8 22.7 32.4 598.4 29.1 37.8 87.0
T 170E 154.1 1.9 9.7 5.6 240.8 4.5 15.2 13.4 385.2 11.2 24.3 33.4 642.0 30.2 40.5 90.2
U 180E 164.8 2.3 10.4 6.9 257.6 5.3 16.2 15.9 412.1 12.8 26.0 38.3 686.8 33.5 43.3 99.9
V 191E 179.6 2.5 11.3 7.5 280.6 4.8 17.7 14.3 449.0 9.9 28.3 29.6 748.5 24.7 47.2 74.0
W 211E 187.2 2.7 11.8 8.0 292.5 5.1 18.4 15.2 468.0 10.6 29.5 31.7 780.2 26.5 49.1 79.1
X 226E 196.8 1.9 12.4 5.6 307.5 3.9 19.4 11.6 492.0 8.8 31.0 26.4 816.7 22.5 51.5 67.3
Y 241E 216.8 2.2 13.7 6.5 338.8 4.6 21.3 13.7 542.0 10.5 34.1 31.5 903.5 27.3 56.9 81.5
Table 21: Pressure Drop Data - Heat Recovery Auxilliary Braze Plate Heat Exchangers
Staging, 4 Stages (If Circuit is in Lead) 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-23-50-73-100 0-27-50-77-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100
CONDENSER, MICROCHANNEL
Coil Inlet Face Area, sq. ft. (sq. m.) 24.9 (2.3) 24.9 (2.3) 24.9 (2.3) 24.9 (2.3) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6)
Rows Deep/Fins Per Inch 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21
CONDENSER FANS, DIRECT DRIVE PROPELLER
# of Fans per Circuit - Fan Diameter in (mm) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762)
Fan Motor, hp (kW) (for 208V,230V,460V/60Hz)1 1.5 (1.1) 1.5 (1.1) 1.5 (1.1)
Fan & Motor RPM (for all 60Hz)1 1140 1140 1140
Airflow, cfm (l/s)1 34,000 (16,047) 34,000 (16,047) 40,400 (19,067)
EVAPORATOR, BRAZED PLATE3
Dry Weight lbs (kg) 84 (38.1) 91 (41.3) 98 (44.5)
Water Volume, gallons (liters) 1.6 (6.1) 1.8 (6.8) 1.9 (7.2)
Grooved inlet/outlet connection, in. (mm)2 2.5 (65) 2.5 (65) 2.5 (65)
Max. Water Pressure, psi (kPa) 653 (4502) 653 (4502) 653 (4502)
Max. Refrigerant Pressure, psi (kPa) 653 (4502) 653 (4502) 653 (4502)
Staging, 4 Stages (If Circuit is in Lead) 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-23-50-73-100 0-27-50-77-100
CONDENSER, MICROCHANNEL
Coil Inlet Face Area, sq. ft. (sq. m.) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6)
Rows Deep/Fins Per Inch 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21
CONDENSER FANS, DIRECT DRIVE PROPELLER
# of Fans per Circuit - Fan Diameter in (mm) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762)
Fan Motor, hp (kW) (for 208V,230V,460V/60Hz)1 1.5 (1.1) 1.5 (1.1) 1.5 (1.1)
Fan & Motor RPM (for all 60Hz)1 1140 1140 1140
Airflow, cfm (l/s)1 40,400 (19,067) 40,400 (19,067) 40,400 (19,067)
EVAPORATOR, BRAZED PLATE3
Dry Weight lbs (kg) 112 (50.1) 126 (57.2) 133 (60.3)
Water Volume, gallons (liters) 2.3 (8.7) 2.6 (9.8) 2.8 (10.6)
Grooved inlet/outlet connection, in. (mm)2 2.5 (65) 2.5 (65) 2.5 (65)
Max. Water Pressure, psi (kPa) 653 (4502) 653 (4502) 653 (4502)
Max. Refrigerant Pressure, psi (kPa) 653 (4502) 653 (4502) 653 (4502)
NOTE: 1) Models 030-060: Fan Motor hp = 2.0 for 380V/60Hz, 575V/60Hz, & 400V/50Hz.
All Models: Fan RPM = 950 for 400V/50Hz. Airflow =(0.83 x 60Hz Airflow) for 400V/50Hz.
2) Water connection shown is nominal pipe size.
3) Brazed plate evaporators do not have drain or vent connections integral to the heat exchanger. The connections must be installed in the field inlet and
outlet piping as shown in Piping Section in the current version of the Installation and Operation Manual, available on www.DaikinApplied.com.
Staging, 4 Stages (If Circuit is in Lead) 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-21-50-71-100 0-28-50-78-100
CONDENSER, MICROCHANNEL
Coil Inlet Face Area, sq. ft. (sq. m.) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6) 49.8 (4.6)
Rows Deep/Fins Per Inch 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21
CONDENSER FANS, DIRECT DRIVE PROPELLER
# of Fans per Circuit - Fan Diameter in (mm) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762) 2 - 30 (762)
Fan Motor, hp (kW) (for 208V,230V,460V/60Hz)1 1.5 (1.1) 2.0 (1.5) 2.0 (1.5)
Fan & Motor RPM (for all 60Hz)1 1140 1140 1140
Airflow, cfm (l/s)1 40,400 (19,067) 48,000 (22654) 48,000 (22654)
EVAPORATOR, BRAZED PLATE3
Dry Weight lbs (kg) 150 (68.1) 150 (68.1) 150 (68.1)
Water Volume, gallons (liters) 3.2 (12.1) 3.2 (12.1) 3.2 (12.1)
Grooved inlet/outlet connection, in. (mm)2 2.5 (65) 2.5 (65) 2.5 (65)
Max. Water Pressure, psi (kPa) 653 (4502) 653 (4502) 653 (4502)
Max. Refrigerant Pressure, psi (kPa) 653 (4502) 653 (4502) 653 (4502)
Staging, 4 Stages (If Circuit is in Lead) 0-27-47-73-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-28-50-72-100 0-22-50-78-100
CONDENSER, MICROCHANNEL
Coil Inlet Face Area, sq. ft. (sq. m.) 79.5 (7.4) 79.5 (7.4) 79.5 (7.4) 79.5 (7.4) 79.5 (7.4) 79.5 (7.4)
Rows Deep/Fins Per Inch 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21
CONDENSER FANS, DIRECT DRIVE PROPELLER
# of Fans per Circuit - Fan Diameter in (mm) 3 - 30 (762) 3 - 30 (762) 3 - 30 (762) 3 - 30 (762) 3 - 30 (762) 3 - 30 (762)
Fan Motor, hp (kW) 2.0 (1.5) 2.0 (1.5) 2.0 (1.5)
Fan & Motor RPM (for all 60Hz)1 1140 1140 1140
Airflow, cfm (l/s)1 67,740 (31,970) 67,740 (31,970) 67,740 (31,970)
EVAPORATOR, BRAZED PLATE3
Dry Weight lbs (kg) 244 (111) 266 (121) 266 (121)
Water Volume, gallons (liters) 7.9 (30) 8.7 (33) 8.7 (33)
Grooved inlet/outlet connection, in. (mm)2 3.0 (77) 3.0 (77) 3.0 (77)
Max. Water Pressure, psi (kPa) 650 (4482) 650 (4482) 650 (4482)
Max. Refrigerant Pressure, psi (kPa) 650 (4482) 650 (4482) 650 (4482)
NOTE: 1) Models 030-060: Fan Motor hp = 2.0 for 380V/60Hz, 575V/60Hz, & 400V/50Hz.
All Models: Fan RPM = 950 for 400V/50Hz. Airflow =(0.83 x 60Hz Airflow) for 400V/50Hz.
2) Water connection shown is nominal pipe size.
3) Brazed plate evaporators do not have drain or vent connections integral to the heat exchanger. The connections must be installed in the field inlet and
outlet piping as shown in Piping Section in the current version of the Installation and Operation Manual, available on www.DaikinApplied.com.
Staging, 4 Stages (If Circuit is in Lead) 0-24-48-71-100 0-24-48-76-100 0-27-50-73-100 0-23-50-77-100 0-25-50-75-100 0-25-50-75-100
CONDENSER, MICROCHANNEL
Coil Inlet Face Area, sq. ft. (sq. m.) 79.5 (7.4) 79.5 (7.4) 106 (9.9) 106 (9.9) 106 (9.9) 106 (9.9)
Rows Deep/Fins Per Inch 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21 1 / 21
CONDENSER FANS, DIRECT DRIVE PROPELLER
# of Fans per Circuit - Fan Diameter in (mm) 3 - 30 (762) 3 - 30 (762) 4 - 30 (762) 4 - 30 (762) 4 - 30 (762) 4 - 30 (762)
Fan Motor, hp (kW) 2.0 (1.5) 2.0 (1.5) 2.0 (1.5)
Fan & Motor RPM (for all 60Hz)1 1140 1140 1140
Airflow, cfm (l/s)1 67,740 (31,970) 90,320 (42,627) 90,320 (42,627)
EVAPORATOR, BRAZED PLATE3
Dry Weight lbs (kg) 317 (144) 339 (154) 369 (168)
Water Volume, gallons (liters) 10.6 (41) 11.4 (44) 12.5 (48)
Grooved inlet/outlet connection, in. (mm)2 3.0 (77) 3.0 (77) 3.0 (77)
Max. Water Pressure, psi (kPa) 650 (4482) 650 (4482) 650 (4482)
Max. Refrigerant Pressure, psi (kPa) 650 (4482) 650 (4482) 650 (4482)
NOTE: 1) All Models: Fan RPM = 950 for 400V/50Hz. Airflow =(0.83 x 60Hz Airflow) for 400V/50Hz.
2) Water connection shown is nominal pipe size.
3) Brazed plate evaporators do not have drain or vent connections integral to the heat exchanger. The connections must be installed in the field inlet and
outlet piping as shown in Piping Section in the current version of the Installation and Operation Manual, available on www.DaikinApplied.com.
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TOP VIEW WITH CG LOCATION, IN (MM)
COILS AND UNIT MODEL
X Y Z
FANS REMOVED
AGZ030E 38.9 (988) 44.5 (1130) 40.9 (1039)
AGZ035E 39.7 (1008) 45.5 (1156) 38.1 (968)
Figure 33: AGZ030E - AGZ035E
209
L4 L2 1822
8.2
M4 M2 71.8
REF.
BLANK PANELS ARE
USED ON UNIT SIDES. CONTROL
SLOPED 50" COILS BOX
USED ON INSIDE.
33
51 497
2.0 19.6 64
[22] 22 2X 2.5
Ø.875 KNOCKOUTS 80 127 .875 KNOCKOUTS
POWER ENTRY KNOCKOUTS 165 370
3.2 5.0 FIELD CONTROL
ARE ON THE OPPOSITE 6.5 14.6 2546
CONNECTIONS
SIDE OF CONTROL BOX QTY. 3 100.2
[22] 2389
152 A Ø.875
EVAP. 94.1
WATER 6.0 B POWER ENTRY
INLET KNOCKOUTS
FRONT OR
1094 RIGHT SIDE Y
43.1 153
635 6.0 EVAP.
L1 - L4, 25.0
LIFTING 266
LOCATIONS 10.5
L3 L1
506 L4 EVAP. L2 506 WYE-STRAINER
19.9 WATER 19.9 FRONT LEFT REQUIRED X
OUTLET 797 CORNER POST (FACTORY OR FIELD
PURPOSELY INSTALLED OPTION) 2235
31.4 HIDDEN
Z 88.0
2396 DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE
94.3 LIFTING BRACKETS
AGZ035E 2873 (1303) 2887 (1310) 1051 (477) 861 (391) 528 (240) 433 (196) 1005 (456) 824 (374) 581 (264) 476 (216)
M1 - M4, ISOLATOR MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS ON BOTTOM SURFACE OF UNIT BASE PACKAGE UNITS WITH MICROCHANNEL COILS
M3 M1 CG LOCATION, IN (MM)
337 1721 337 UNIT MODEL
13.3 67.8 13.3 X Y Z
L3 L1
AGZ040E 39.8 (1011) 45.9 (1166) 38.4 (975)
52 AGZ045E 38.9 (988) 44.5 (1130) 41.2 (1047)
2.0 AGZ050E 39.1 (993) 44.9 (1141) 41.2 (1047)
COMPRESSORS
CIRCUIT #2 AGZ055E 39.1 (993) 44.8 (1138) 41.2 (1047)
COMPRESSORS
CIRCUIT #1 AGZ060E 39.2 (996) 44.6 (1133) 41.1 (1044)
AGZ065E 39.2 (996) 44.6 (1133) 41.1 (1044)
AGZ070E 36.8 (935) 41.8 (1062) 42.6 (1082)
TOP VIEW WITH
COILS AND
FANS REMOVED EVAP. DIMENSIONS IN (MM) CONNECTION SIZE
UNIT MODEL
A B (VICTAULIC)
AGZ040E 22.8 (579) 1.5 (38) 2.5 (64)
AGZ045E 21.4 (544) 0.11 (3) 2.5 (64)
AGZ050E 20 (508) 2.7 (69) 2.5 (64)
Figure 34: AGZ040E - AGZ070E
L4 L2 208
1822
8.2
M4 M2 71.8
REF.
CONTROL
BOX
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M1 - M4, ISOLATOR MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS ON BOTTOM SURFACE OF UNIT BASE. AGZ-E, 6 FANS
M1 334547111 D 0A
M3
984 2433 315
38.7 95.8 12.4
L3 L1
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UNIT CONNECTION
IN (MM)
MODEL SIZE, IN.
A B
COMPR.
AGZ075E
Figure 35: AGZ075E - AGZ100E
1118 CIRCUIT 1
55.6 (1412) 27.1 (688)
19
44.0 .750 AGZ080E 54.4 (1382) 25.9 (658)
3.0 (76)
QTY. 4 AGZ090E 54.4 (1382) 25.9 (658)
52
2.0 AGZ100E 51.6 (1311) 23.1 (587)
CONTROL
35
BOX X
WYE-STRAINER 2506
REQUIRED 98.6
(FACTORY OR FIELD
INSTALLED OPTION) 22
.875 KNOCKOUTS 2355
FIELD CONTROL 92.7
CONNECTIONS
51 QTY. 3
2.0
64
80 127 2.5
153 3.1 5.0 Y
858 6.0 64
33.8 2.5 213
8.4
290 305
11.4 12.0
L3 L1
916 L4 EVAP. L2 609 165 1
L1 - L4, EVAP. WATER 22 1 292 [22]
LIFTING 36.1 WATER 24.0 11.5 6.5 .875 POWER ENTRY
INLET .875 KNOCKOUTS
LOCATIONS OUTLET 175 KNOCKOUTS
37 POWER ENTRY KNOCKOUTS
Z 2235 6.9 FRONT OR RIGHT SIDE
1.5 ARE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE
3733 OF THE CONTROL BOX 88.0 NOTES:
147.0 DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE 1. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE
LIFTING BRACKETS SIDE LOCATIONS BE USED
FOR POWER ENTRY WIRE SIZES
LARGER THAN 350 MCM.
SHIPPING WEIGHT OPERATING WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER, LBS (KG) MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT, LBS (KG)
UNIT MODEL
LBS (KG) LBS (KG) L1 L2 L3 L4 M1 M2 M3 M4
AGZ075E 4388 (1990) 4451 (2019) 1341 (608) 1420 (644) 790 (358) 837 (380) 1173 (532) 1242 (563) 989 (449) 1047 (475)
AGZ080E 4510 (2046) 4579 (2077) 1407 (638) 1418 (643) 840 (381) 846 (384) 1232 (559) 1241 (563) 1049 (476) 1057 (479)
AGZ090E 4540 (2059) 4609 (2091) 1456 (660) 1466 (665) 806 (366) 812 (368) 1276 (579) 1285 (583) 1020 (463) 1028 (466)
AGZ100E 4696 (2130) 4780 (2168) 1505 (683) 1480 (671) 863 (391) 848 (385) 1322 (600) 1299 (589) 1089 (494) 1070 (485)
M5 M3 M1 334547121 D 0A
630 1499 2433 315
24.8 L3 59.0 95.8 L1 12.4
UNIT CG LOCATION, IN (MM)
52 MODEL X Y Z
2.0
AGZ110E 44.1 (1120) 42.1 (1069) 69.0 (1753)
AGZ120E 44.1 (1120) 43.3 (1100) 66.4 (1687)
TOP VIEW WITH COMPR.
CIR. 2 AGZ130E 43.1 (1095) 41.0 (1041) 68.3 (1735)
COILS AND FANS
REMOVED.
UNIT EVAP. DIMENSIONS, IN (MM) CONNECTION
MODEL A B SIZE, IN.
AGZ110E 95.5 (2426) 69.1 (1755)
AGZ120E 93.9 (2385) 67.5 (1715) 3.0 (76)
AGZ130E 92.0 (2337) 65.5 (1664)
Figure 36: AGZ110E - AGZ130E
1118 COMPR.
44.0 19 CIR. 1
.750
QTY. 6
52
2.0
M6 L4 M4 L2 M2
UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHT OPERATING WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER, LBS (KG) MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT, LBS (KG)
MODEL LBS (KG) LBS (KG) L1 L2 L3 L4 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6
AGZ110E 5437 (2466) 5528 (2508) 1762 (799) 1769 (802) 951 (431) 955 (433) 1424 (646) 1430 (649) 845 (383) 849 (385) 489 (222) 491 (223)
AGZ120E 5696 (2584) 5796 (2629) 1907 (865) 1915 (869) 935 (424) 939 (426) 1548 (702) 1555 (705) 878 (398) 882 (400) 465 (211) 467 (212)
AGZ130E 5792 (2627) 5903 (2678) 1941 (880) 1863 (845) 1015 (460) 974 (442) 1575 (714) 1511 (685) 920 (417) 883 (401) 517 (235) 496 (225)
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M1 - M4, ISOLATOR MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS ON BOTTOM SURFACE OF UNIT BASE. AGZ-E 10FANS, 4 COMPRESSORS,
334547131 D 0B
M1
M5 M3
1711 1564 2433 315
67.4 61.6 95.8 12.4 UNIT CG LOCATION, IN (MM) EVAP. DIMENSIONS, IN (MM) CONNECTION
L3 L1 MODEL X Y Z A B SIZE, IN.
AGZ140E 44.1 (1120) 42.6 (1083) 83.3 (2117) 122.1 (3102) 67.51 (1715)
AGZ150E 43.9 (1116) 42.4 (1077) 83.3 (2115) 120.5 (3062) 65.9 (1674) 4.0 (102)
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19 2.0 AGZ161E 43.5 (1105) 42.3 (1074) 83.4 (2117) 120.5 (3062) 65.9 (1674)
.750
TOP VIEW WITH QTY. 6
COILS AND FANS COMPR.
REMOVED CIR. 2 NOTE:
Figure 37: AGZ140E - AGZ161E
M6 L4 M4 L2 M2
37
2506
98.6
CONTROL
BOX X 2355
92.7
51
2.0 64
2.5 Y
80 127
210 3.1 64 213
858 5.0
8.3 2.5 8.4
33.8
22
290 305 .875 KNOCKOUTS
11.4 12.0 FIELD CONTROL
L3 L1 CONNECTIONS
1919 L4 EVAP. EVAP. L2 609 QTY. 3 292 165
75.5 6.5 [22] 1
WATER WATER 24.0 22 1 11.5 175 .875
L1 - L4 INLET 2235 6.9
LIFTING WYE-STRAINER OUTLET .875 KNOCKOUTS POWER ENTRY
37 88.0 KNOCKOUTS FRONT
LOCATIONS REQUIRED POWER ENTRY KNOCKOUTS
(FACTORY OR FIELD 1.5 DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE OR RIGHT SIDE
Z ARE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE
INSTALLED OPTION) LIFTING BRACKETS
6025 OF THE CONTROL BOX
237.2
UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHT OPERATING WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER, LBS (KG) MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT, LBS (KG)
MODEL LBS (KG) LBS (KG) L1 L2 L3 L4 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6
AGZ140E 6555 (2973) 6674 (3027) 1862 (845) 1868 (847) 1410 (640) 1415 (642) 1411 (640) 1416 (642) 1070 (485) 1074 (487) 850 (386) 853 (387)
AGZ150E 6617 (3001) 6745 (3059) 1888 (856) 1881 (853) 1426 (647) 1421 (645) 1433 (650) 1428 (648) 1085 (492) 1081 (490) 861 (391) 858 (389)
AGZ161E 6668 (3025) 6802 (3085) 1917 (870) 1876 (851) 1453 (659) 1422 (645) 1456 (660) 1425 (646) 1104 (501) 1080 (490) 878 (398) 859 (390)
M1 334547131 D 0B
M5 M3
1711 1564 2433 315
67.4 61.6 95.8 12.4 UNIT CG LOCATION, IN (MM) EVAP. DIMENSIONS, IN (MM) CONNECTION
MODEL X Y Z A B SIZE, IN.
L3 L1
AGZ170E 43.2 (1096) 40.4 (1025) 83.6 (2123) 119 (3022) 64.3 (1634)
52 4.0 (102)
2.0 AGZ180E 44.1 (1119) 39.4 (1000) 82.8 (2103) 117 (2971) 62.4 (1584)
NOTE:
TOP VIEW WITH COMPR. 1. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SIDE LOCATIONS BE USED
COILS AND FANS CIR. 2 FOR POWER ENTRY WIRE SIZES LARGER THAN 350 MCM.
REMOVED
Figure 38: AGZ170E - AGZ180E
COMPR.
1118 CIR. 1
44.0 19
.750
QTY. 6 52
2.0
M6 L4 M4 L2 M2
2506
98.6
CONTROL 2355
BOX X 92.7
51
2.0 64
2.5 Y
81 127
210 3.2 5.0 64 213
858
8.3 2.5 8.4
33.8
22
290 305 .875 KNOCKOUTS
11.4 12.0 FIELD CONTROL
L3 L1 CONNECTIONS
1919 L4 L2 609 1 QTY. 3 292 165 [22]
75.5 EVAP. EVAP. 22 1
WATER WATER 24.0 11.5 6.5 .875
L1 - L4 WYE-STRAINER 37 .875 KNOCKOUTS 175 POWER ENTRY
LIFTING OUTLET INLET POWER ENTRY KNOCKOUTS
REQUIRED 1.5 2235 6.9 KNOCKOUTS FRONT
LOCATIONS (FACTORY OR FIELD ARE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE 88.0 OR RIGHT SIDE
INSTALLED OPTION) Z OF THE CONTROL BOX DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE
6025 LIFTING BRACKETS
237.2
UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHT OPERATING WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER, LBS (KG) MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT, LBS (KG)
MODEL LBS (KG) LBS (KG) L1 L2 L3 L4 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6
AGZ170E 7170 (3252) 7307 (3314) 2072 (940) 1995 (905) 1581 (717) 1522 (690) 1571 (713) 1512 (686) 1197 (543) 1152 (523) 956 (434) 920 (417)
AGZ180E 7412 (3362) 7560 (3429) 2121 (962) 2127 (965) 1580 (717) 1584 (718) 1613 (732) 1617 (733) 1210 (549) 1214 (551) 951 (431) 954 (433)
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ISOLATOR MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS ARE ON BOTTOM SURFACE OF UNIT AGZ-E 12 FANS - BRAZED PLATE EVAP
M7 M5 M3 M1 334547153 D 00
1711 1596 1114 2433 315
67.4 62.9 43.8 95.8 12.4
CG LOCATION
L5 L3 L1 UNIT
X Y Z
MODEL
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AGZ191E 43.7 1110 40.5 1029 100.6 2555
2.0
TOP VIEW 19 AGZ211E 43.8 1113 40.5 1029 100.4 2550
WITH COILS
AND FANS .75
REMOVED QTY 8 NOTE:
LIFTING WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHTS. MOUNTING
Figure 39: AGZ191E - AGZ211E
[152] COMPRESSORS
Ø6.0 CIRCUIT #2
VICTAULIC
1118 CONN. TYP.
44.0 COMPRESSORS
CIRCUIT #1
M8 L6 M6 L4 M4 L2 M2 22 1
2241 52 .875 KNOCKOUTS
88.2 2.0 POWER ENTRY POINTS
3577
140.8 w/o STRAINER OPTION FRONT & RIGHT SIDE
39
22
.875 KNOCKOUTS
FIELD CONTROL
CONNECTIONS
2506
37 CONTROL 98.6
22 1
CG 1.5 BOX
51 .875 KNOCKOUTS
2.0 POWER ENTRY POINTS CG 2355
WATER ARE ON OPPOSITE 92.7
INLET EVAP
SIDE OF CONTROL BOX
Y 923 WATER Y
OUTLET
36.3
305 127
12.0 5.0
L5 L3 L1 64 165
L6 308 L4 L2 80 213
2.5 6.5
12.1 3.1 64 175 8.4
1919 2436 2207 609 2.5 6.9
292
75.5 95.9 86.9 24.0
11.5 X
3167
Z 2235
124.7
7171 88.0
282.3 DIMENSION DOES NOT
INCLUDE LIFTING BRACKETS
NOTE:
1. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SIDE LOCATIONS BE USED
FOR POWER ENTRY WIRE SIZES LARGER THAN 350 MCM.
SHIP WEIGHT OPER. WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT
UNIT
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8
MODEL LBS KG LBS KG
LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG
AGZ191E 8635 3917 8785 3985 1759 798 1738 788 1458 661 1441 654 1127 511 1113 505 1578 716 1560 708 1164 528 1150 522 974 442 963 437 702 318 694 315
AGZ211E 8669 3932 8819 4000 1766 801 1753 795 1461 663 1450 658 1124 510 1116 506 1585 719 1573 713 1166 529 1158 525 975 442 968 439 700 318 695 315
L7 L5 L3 L1 CG LOCATION
UNIT
X Y Z
52 MODEL
IN. MM IN. MM IN. MM
2.0
AGZ226E 43.8 1113 41.9 1064 113.8 2891
TOP VIEW 19
WITH COILS AGZ241E 43.8 1113 41.9 1064 113.2 2875
AND FANS .75
REMOVED QTY 8
Figure 40: AGZ226E - AGZ241E
NOTE:
LIFTING WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHTS. MOUNTING
COMPRESSORS WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT WITH EVAPORATOR
CIRCUIT #2 WATER INCLUDED. SHIPPING AND OPERATING WEIGHTS DO NOT INCLUDE
[152] THE WEIGHTS OF ANY OPTIONS OR ACCESSORIES.
Ø6.0 COMPRESSORS
1118 VICTAULIC CIRCUIT #1
44.0 CONN. TYP.
52
2.0
M8 L8 L6 M6 L4 M4 L2 M2
3281 [22] 1
129.2 .875 KNOCKOUTS
4617 POWER ENTRY POINTS
181.8 w/o STRAINER OPTION FRONT AND RIGHT SIDE
[22]
.875 KNOCKOUTS
FIELD CONTROL
CONNECTIONS
CONTROL 2506
37 22 1 BOX 98.6
CG 1.5 .875 KNOCKOUTS
51 POWER ENTRY POINTS CG
2.0 2355
WATER EVAP ARE ON OPPOSITE
INLET 92.7
SIDE OF CONTROL BOX
Y 923 WATER Y
OUTLET
36.3
305 127
12.0 5.0
L7 L5 L3 L1
L8 308 L6 L4 L2 64 165
80 213
12.1 2.5 6.5
3.1 8.4
64 175
1919 2207 1375 2207 609 2.5 6.9
75.5 86.9 54.1 86.9 24.0 292
11.5 X
4207 Z
165.6 2235
8317 88.0
327.4 DIMENSION DOES NOT
INCLUDE LIFTING BRACKETS
NOTE:
1. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SIDE LOCATIONS BE USED
FOR POWER ENTRY WIRE SIZES LARGER THAN 350 MCM.
SHIP WEIGHT OPER. WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT
UNIT
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8
MODEL LBS KG LBS KG
LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG
AGZ226E 9413 4270 9600 4354 1659 753 1640 744 1296 588 1282 582 1070 485 1058 480 708 321 700 318 1564 709 1546 701 1281 581 1266 574 1151 522 1138 516 832 377 822 373
AGZ241E 9501 4310 9688 4394 1683 763 1671 758 1309 594 1299 589 1075 488 1068 484 701 318 696 316 1586 719 1574 714 1292 586 1283 582 1158 525 1149 521 826 375 820 372
1118
44.0 COMPR. NOTE:
CIRCUIT 1 1. HEAT RECOVERY WATER CONNECTIONS 1196
C/L FOR
FOR CIRCUIT 1 & 2 ARE CONNECTED WITH 47.1 REF.
ALL WATER A TEE AND HAVE ONE INLET & ONE OUTLET.
CONNECTIONS CONNECTION SIZES ARE 2.0 NOMINAL VICTAULIC.
52
2. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SIDE LOCATIONS
2.0 BE USED FOR POWER ENTRY WIRE SIZES LARGER
THAN 350 MCM.
L4 L2 M2
HEAT M4 19 BACK OF UNIT (HEAT RECOVERY DETAIL)
RECOVERY B .750
CIRCUIT 1 QTY. 4
Figure 41: AGZ075E - AGZ100E - Heat Recovery Option
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(FACTORY OR FIELD
INSTALLED OPTION)
49
1.9
HEAT RECOVERY CONTROL
WATER OUTLET BOX X 2506
1
98.6
519
20.4 22
.875 KNOCKOUTS 2355
FIELD CONTROL 92.7
HEAT RECOVERY CONNECTIONS
WATER INLET 51 QTY. 3
1 2.0 64
1196 80 127 2.5
153 3.1 5.0 Y
47.1 64
858 6.0 2.5 213
33.8 8.4
290 305
11.4 12.0
L3 EVAP. L1
L4 L2 165 2
916 EVAP. WATER 609 22 2 292 [22]
L1 - L4, 6.5
LIFTING 36.1 WATER INLET 24.0 .875 KNOCKOUTS 11.5 .875 POWER ENTRY
LOCATIONS OUTLET Z POWER ENTRY KNOCKOUTS 175 KNOCKOUTS
37 2235 FRONT OR RIGHT SIDE
3733 1.5 ARE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE 6.9
88.0
147.0 OF THE CONTROL BOX
DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE
NOTE: LIFTING WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHTS. LIFTING BRACKETS
MOUNTING WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT WITH EVAPORATOR & HEAT RECOVERY WATER INCLUDED.
SHIPPING AND OPERATING WEIGHTS WITH HEAT RECOVERY DO NOT INCLUDE THE WEIGHTS OF ANY OTHER OPTIONS OR ACCESSORIES.
SHIP WEIGHT OPER. WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT
UNIT MODEL L1 L2 L3 L4 M1 M2 M3 M4
LBS KG LBS KG
LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG
AGZ075E 4613 2092 4690 2127 1294 587 1388 630 932 423 1000 454 1129 512 1211 549 1134 514 1216 552
AGZ080E 4734 2147 4817 2185 1385 628 1415 642 957 434 978 444 1210 549 1237 561 1172 532 1198 543
AGZ090E 4764 2161 4847 2199 1393 632 1424 646 963 437 984 446 1218 552 1245 565 1179 535 1205 547
AGZ100E 4936 2239 5039 2286 1452 659 1449 657 1019 462 1017 461 1273 577 1270 576 1250 567 1247 566
1118 NOTE:
19 1. HEAT RECOVERY WATER CONNECTIONS FOR
44.0 .750 CIRCUIT 1 & 2 ARE CONNECTED WITH A TEE AND
COMPR.
C/L FOR QTY. 6 CIR. 1 HAVE ONE INLET & ONE OUTLET. CONNECTION
ALL WATER SIZES ARE 2.0 NOMINAL VICTAULIC. 1196
CONNECTIONS 2. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SIDE LOCATIONS 47.1 REF.
52 BE USED FOR POWER ENTRY WIRE SIZES LARGER
2.0 THAN 350 MCM.
M6 L4 M4 L2 M2
HEAT
RECOVERY
CIRCUIT 1 B WYE-STRAINER BACK OF UNIT (HEAT RECOVERY DETAIL)
REQUIRED
A (w/o STRAINER OPTION) (FACTORY OR
FIELD INSTALLED FRONT OF UNIT
OPTION)
50
Figure 42: AGZ110E - AGZ130E - Heat Recovery Option
2.0
SHIP WEIGHT OPER. WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT
UNIT
L1 L2 L3 L4 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6
MODEL LBS KG LBS KG
LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG
AGZ110E 5697 2584 5807 2634 1739 789 1771 803 1083 491 1104 501 1400 635 1427 647 894 406 911 413 582 264 593 269
AGZ120E 5952 2700 6071 2754 1884 855 1917 870 1066 484 1085 492 1524 691 1551 704 926 420 943 428 558 253 568 258
AGZ130E 6061 2749 6196 2810 1911 867 1862 845 1159 526 1129 512 1546 701 1506 683 973 441 948 430 620 281 604 274
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REMOVED 1118
44.0 REF.
52
2.0
WATER
AGZ-E 10 FANS, HR OUTLET
HEAT COMPR. 4 COMPRESSORS w/ CIR 2 1
RECOVERY CIR. 2 OPTIONAL HEAT RECOVERY HR WATER
DISCH. INLET
CIRCUIT 2 IN TYP. CIR 1
334547132 D 0A
DISCH. 519
OUT
TYP. 20.4 REF.
1118 19
44.0 .750 COMPR.
C/L FOR CIR. 1
QTY. 6
ALL WATER
CONNECTIONS 52
1196
2.0
47.1 REF.
HEAT M6 L4 M4 L2 M2
RECOVERY
CIRCUIT 1 B
WYE-STRAINER BACK OF UNIT (HEAT RECOVERY DETAIL)
A (w/o STRAINER OPTION)
Figure 43: AGZ140E - AGZ161E - Heat Recovery Option
REQUIRED
(FACTORY OR FIELD FRONT OF UNIT
INSTALLED OPTION)
43
50
2.0
HEAT RECOVERY
WATER OUTLET 2506
1 98.6
X
519 CONTROL
BOX 2355
20.4
92.7
HEAT RECOVERY
WATER INLET 51
1 2.0 64
2.5
1196 80 127
210 64 213 Y
47.1 3.1 5.0
858 8.3 2.5 8.4
33.8 22
290 305 .875 KNOCKOUTS
11.4 12.0 FIELD CONTROL
L1 CONNECTIONS
L3
1919 L4 EVAP. L2 QTY. 3 165 [22]
EVAP. WATER 609 22 2 292 6.5
75.5 WATER 175 .875 2
INLET 24.0 .875 KNOCKOUTS 11.5 2235 POWER ENTRY
L1 - L4 OUTLET 37 88.0 6.9
POWER ENTRY KNOCKOUTS KNOCKOUTS
LIFTING 1.5 ARE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE FRONT OR
LOCATIONS LIFTING BRACKETS RIGHT SIDE
Z OF THE CONTROL BOX
6025
237.2 NOTE:
1. HEAT RECOVERY WATER CONNECTIONS FOR CIRCUIT 1 & 2 ARE CONNECTED WITH A TEE
NOTE: LIFTING WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHTS. AND HAVE ONE INLET & ONE OUTLET. CONNECTION SIZES ARE 2.0 NOMINAL VICTAULIC.
MOUNTING WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT WITH EVAPORATOR WATER INCLUDED. 2. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SIDE LOCATIONS BE USED FOR POWER ENTRY WIRE SIZES
LARGER THAN 350 MCM.
SHIPPING AND OPERATING WEIGHTS DO NOT INCLUDE THE WEIGHTS OF ANY OPTIONS OR ACCESSORIES.
SHIP WEIGHT OPER. WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT
UNIT
L1 L2 L3 L4 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6
MODEL LBS KG LBS KG
LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG
AGZ140E 6805 3087 6948 3152 1781 808 1810 821 1594 723 1620 735 1328 602 1349 612 1125 510 1143 518 994 451 1010 458
AGZ150E 6880 3121 7036 3191 1804 818 1820 826 1620 735 1635 742 1346 611 1359 616 1143 518 1154 523 1013 459 1022 464
AGZ161E 6968 3161 7130 3234 1826 828 1855 841 1631 740 1656 751 1365 619 1386 629 1154 523 1172 532 1019 462 1035 469
AGZ-E 10 FANS,
HEAT 6 COMPRESSORS w/ WATER
COMPR. HR OUTLET
RECOVERY OPTIONAL HEAT RECOVERY CIR 2
CIRCUIT 2 CIR. 2 1
334547132 D 0A DISCH. HR WATER
IN TYP. CIR 1 INLET
DISCH. 519
OUT
TYP. 20.4 REF.
1118 19
44.0 .750 COMPR.
C/L FOR QTY. 6 CIR. 1
ALL WATER
CONNECTIONS 52
1196
2.0
47.1 REF.
M6 L4 M4 L2 M2
HEAT
RECOVERY B
CIRCUIT 1
A (w/o STRAINER OPTION) BACK OF UNIT (HEAT RECOVERY DETAIL)
WYE-STRAINER
Figure 44: AGZ170E - AGZ180E - Heat Recovery Option
REQUIRED
(FACTORY OR FIELD FRONT OF UNIT
INSTALLED OPTION)
50
2.0
HEAT RECOVERY 2506
WATER OUTLET 98.6
1
519 CONTROL
20.4 BOX 2355
X
92.7
HEAT RECOVERY
WATER INLET 51
1 2.0 64
2.5
1196 80
3.1
127 64 Y
47.1 858 210 5.0 213
8.3 2.5
33.8 22 8.4
.875 KNOCKOUTS
290 305
FIELD CONTROL
11.4 12.0 CONNECTIONS
L3 L1 QTY. 3
1919 L4 EVAP. L2 165 [22]
EVAP. WATER 609 22 2 292 .875 2
75.5 6.5 175
L1 - L4 WATER INLET 24.0 .875 KNOCKOUTS 11.5 POWER ENTRY
37 2235 6.9
LIFTING OUTLET POWER ENTRY KNOCKOUTS KNOCKOUTS
88.0
LOCATIONS 1.5 ARE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE FRONT OR
DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE RIGHT SIDE
Z OF THE CONTROL BOX
LIFTING BRACKETS
6025
237.2 NOTE:
1. HEAT RECOVERY WATER CONNECTIONS FOR CIRCUIT 1 & 2 ARE CONNECTED WITH A TEE
NOTE: LIFTING WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHTS. AND HAVE ONE INLET & ONE OUTLET. CONNECTION SIZES ARE 2.0 NOMINAL VICTAULIC.
MOUNTING WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT WITH EVAPORATOR WATER INCLUDED. 2. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SIDE LOCATIONS BE USED FOR POWER ENTRY WIRE SIZES
SHIPPING AND OPERATING WEIGHTS DO NOT INCLUDE THE WEIGHTS OF ANY OPTIONS OR ACCESSORIES. LARGER THAN 350 MCM.
SHIP WEIGHT OPER. WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT
UNIT
L1 L2 L3 L4 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6
MODEL LBS KG LBS KG
LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG
AGZ170E 7525 3413 7696 3491 1991 903 1942 881 1818 825 1773 804 1483 673 1446 656 1274 578 1242 563 1139 517 1111 504
AGZ180E 7789 3533 7971 3616 2016 914 2042 926 1854 841 1878 852 1501 681 1520 689 1296 588 1312 595 1164 528 1179 535
19
.75 [152]
Ø6.0 DISCH 519
QTY 8 OUT
HEAT RECOVERY VICTAULIC 20.4 REF.
TYP.
CIRCUIT 2 CONN. TYP.
HEAT RECOVERY
CIRCUIT 1 COMPRESSORS
1118 CIRCUIT #2
44.0 1196
1118
C/L FOR COMPRESSORS
44.0 47.1 REF.
WATER CIRCUIT #1
CONNECTIONS
M8 L6 M6 L4 M4 L2 M2
2241 52 22 2 BACK OF UNIT (HEAT RECOVERY DETAIL)
88.2 2.0 .875 KNOCKOUTS
Figure 45: AGZ191E - AGZ211E - Heat Recovery Option
www.DaikinApplied.com 45
HEAT RECOVERY
WATER OUTLET
1 22
.875 KNOCKOUTS 2506
FIELD CONTROL 98.6
519 CONNECTIONS
20.4
2355
37 CONTROL 92.7
22 2 BOX
HEAT CG 1.5
RECOVERY
51 .875 KNOCKOUTS
WATER 2.0 POWER ENTRY POINTS CG
INLET WATER EVAP ARE ON OPPOSITE
1 INLET
SIDE OF CONTROL BOX
1196 923 WATER
Y
47.1 OUTLET
36.3
305 127
12.0 5.0
L5 L3 L1 64 165
L6 308 L4 L2 80 2.5 6.5 213
12.1 3.1 64 175 8.4
1919 2436 2207 609 2.5 6.9
292
75.5 95.9 86.9 24.0 X
11.5
3167 2235
124.7 Z 88.0
7171 DIMENSION DOES NOT
282.3 INCLUDE LIFTING BRACKETS
CG LOCATION NOTE: NOTE:
UNIT
X Y Z LIFTING WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHTS. MOUNTING 1. HEAT RECOVERY WATER CONNECTIONS FOR CIRCUIT 1 & 2 ARE
MODEL CONNECTED WITH A TEE AND HAVE ONE INLET & ONE OUTLET.
IN. MM IN. MM IN. MM WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT WITH EVAPORATOR
WATER INCLUDED. SHIPPING AND OPERATING WEIGHTS DO NOT INCLUDE CONNECTION SIZES ARE 2.0 NOMINAL VICTAULIC.
AGZ191E 43.8 1113 40.8 1036 106.6 2708 2. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SIDE LOCATIONS BE USED FOR
AGZ211E 43.9 1115 40.8 1036 106.4 2703 THE WEIGHTS OF ANY OPTIONS OR ACCESSORIES. POWER ENTRY WIRE SIZES LARGER THAN 350 MCM.
SHIP WEIGHT OPER. WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT
UNIT
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8
MODEL LBS KG LBS KG
LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG
AGZ191E 8970 4069 9154 4152 1676 760 1664 755 1506 683 1495 678 1319 598 1310 594 1500 680 1490 676 1192 541 1184 537 1052 477 1044 474 849 385 843 382
AGZ211E 9005 4085 9189 4168 1684 764 1679 762 1509 684 1505 683 1316 597 1313 596 1507 684 1503 682 1195 542 1192 541 1052 477 1049 476 847 384 844 383
19 DISCH 519
[152] OUT
.75 Ø6.0 TYP. 20.4 REF
HEAT RECOVERY QTY 8 VICTAULIC
CIRCUIT 2 CONN. TYP.
COMPRESSORS
HEAT RECOVERY CIRCUIT #2
CIRCUIT 1
1118 1118 1196
44.0 COMPRESSORS
44.0 CIRCUIT #1 47.1 REF
C/L FOR
WATER
CONNECTIONS 52
2.0
[22]
HEAT RECOVERY .875 KNOCKOUTS
WATER OUTLET
FIELD CONTROL
1 CONNECTIONS
519
20.4
CONTROL 2506
37 2
22 BOX 98.6
HEAT CG 1.5
51 .875 KNOCKOUTS
RECOVERY
WATER 2.0 POWER ENTRY POINTS CG 2355
WATER ARE ON OPPOSITE
INLET INLET 92.7
1196 1 EVAP SIDE OF CONTROL BOX
47.1 923 WATER Y
OUTLET
36.3
305 127
12.0 5.0
L7 L5 L3 L1 80 64 165
L8 308 L6 L4 L2
3.1 2.5 6.5 213
12.1
1919 2207 1375 2207 609 64 175 8.4
75.5 86.9 54.1 86.9 24.0 2.5 6.9
292
4207 11.5 X
Z
165.6
2235
8317 88.0
327.4 DIMENSION DOES NOT
CG LOCATION INCLUDE LIFTING BRACKETS
UNIT NOTE:
X Y Z LIFTING WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHTS. MOUNTING
MODEL NOTE:
IN. MM IN. MM IN. MM WEIGHTS ARE BASED ON UNIT OPERATING WEIGHT WITH EVAPORATOR 1. HEAT RECOVERY WATER CONNECTIONS FOR CIRCUIT 1 & 2 ARE
AGZ226E 43.9 1115 42.1 1069 121.0 3073 WATER INCLUDED. SHIPPING AND OPERATING WEIGHTS DO NOT INCLUDE CONNECTED WITH A TEE AND HAVE ONE INLET & ONE OUTLET.
AGZ241E 44.0 1118 42.2 1072 120.3 3056
THE WEIGHTS OF ANY OPTIONS OR ACCESSORIES. CONNECTION SIZES ARE 2.0 NOMINAL VICTAULIC.
2. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SIDE LOCATIONS BE USED FOR
POWER ENTRY WIRE SIZES LARGER THAN 350 MCM.
SHIP WEIGHT OPER. WEIGHT LIFTING (SHIPPING) WEIGHT BY CORNER MOUNTING (OPERATING) WEIGHT
UNIT
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8
MODEL LBS KG LBS KG
LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG LBS KG
AGZ226E 9784 4438 10012 4541 1573 713 1563 709 1309 594 1301 590 1145 519 1138 516 881 400 875 397 1489 675 1479 671 1304 591 1295 587 1219 553 1211 549 1011 459 1004 455
AGZ241E 9873 4478 10101 4582 1597 724 1593 723 1321 599 1318 598 1150 522 1147 520 874 396 872 396 1511 685 1507 684 1315 596 1312 595 1226 556 1223 555 1005 456 1003 455
Isolators
Electrical Data
PANEL
L1 T1
3 PHASE TO
POWER L2 T2 COMPRESSOR(S)
SOURCE AND FAN MOTORS
L3 T3
EARTH
FU4 FU5
GROUND
T1
TB1
35 120 VAC
CHWR1
FU6 301 120 299
PUMP NO.1 RELAY DISCONNECT
CONTROL CIRCUIT VAC
(BY OTHERS) (BY OTHERS)
FUSE
120VAC @ 1.0AMP MAX
TB1 SEE NOTE 2 TB1 22 N
33 N OPTIONAL
(626) / 301A FIELD SUPPLIED
TB1 FU
TB1 CONTROL POWER
1A 120 VAC
P2+ 120 VAC 15A for 1.5 KVA
CHWR2 30A for 3.0KVA
PUMP NO.2 RELAY (BY OTHERS)
(BY OTHERS)
120VAC @ 1.0AMP MAX
TB1
31 N
(714) /
TB1
34 120 VAC
ALARM
BELL OPTION ALARM BELL RELAY
120VAC @ 1.0AMP MAX TB1
32A
(235)
/ ABR GND
(630) OFF
(317)
** TIME CLOCK TB2
52
AUTO IF REMOTE STOP
REMOTE CONTROL IS USED
STOP SWITCH 585 REMOVE LEAD 585
(BY OTHERS) ON FROM TERM
TB2 TB2-52 TO TB2-72
72
(655) / MANUAL **
** TIME OFF
CLOCK TB2
54 ALARM BELL **
AUTO RELAY
TB2 /(542)
DOUBLE SET POINT/MODE
SWITCH 24 VAC 43
ON COM NO
(BY OTHERS) ABR
TB2
UNIT ALARM
74
(652) / MANUAL ** BELL
TB2 1 2
N 83
/(225)
** NOR. OPEN PUMP 24VAC @ 0.4AMP MAX.
AUX. CONTACTS
(OPTIONAL) TB2
CHW FLOW SWITCH 44
-MANDATORY-
** TB2 TB2
(BY OTHERS)
61 IF EXTERNAL 45
(649) / ALARM/EVENT
EXTERNAL
IS USED 555A ALARM/
REMOVE LEAD 555A
NOTE: Use dry contacts only. DO NOT supply Field EVENT
FROM TERM TB2 **
Power to this circuit. For Factory Supplied Thermal TB2-45 TO TB2-67 67
Dispersion Flow Switch wiring, see wiring instruction in /(645)
Kit.
TB2 Notes:
+ 68
4-20MA FOR
1.) ALL FIELD WIRING TO BE INSTALLED AS
EVAP. - LWT RESET
TB2 NEC CLASS 1 WIRING SYSTEM WITH
(BY OTHERS) _
69 CONDUCTOR RATED 600 VOLTS.
(637) / 2.) IF FIELD SUPPLIED, CONTROL POWER USER
TB2 MUST REMOVE FU6, AND WIRE NUMBERS
+ 70 299, 301A INSIDE CONTROL PANEL
4-20MA FOR
3.) ** = USE 'DRY CONTACTS' ONLY
DEMAND LIMIT
TB2 4.) DO NOT SUPPLY FIELD POWER TO
(BY OTHERS) _
71 24VAC OR 120VAC CONTROL CIRCUITS.
(629) /
PANEL
L1 T1
3 PHASE TO CIRCUIT 1
POWER L2 T2 COMPRESSOR(S)
SOURCE AND FAN MOTORS
L3 T3
FU4 FU5
T1
Note: Separate grounding is
EARTH
required if fed from different GROUND
FU6 301 120 299
transformers. Otherwise a CONTROL CIRCUIT VAC
DISCONNECT
(BY OTHERS)
FUSE
single ground is acceptable. SEE NOTE 2 TB1 22 N
OPTIONAL
301A FIELD SUPPLIED
TB1 FU
DISCONNECT SWITCH CONTROL POWER
CIRCUIT BREAKER 2 1A 120 VAC
(BY OTHERS) OR
15A for 1.5 KVA
POWER BLOCK
30A for 3.0KVA
(BY OTHERS)
L1 T1
3 PHASE TO CIRCUIT 2
POWER L2 T2 COMPRESSOR(S)
SOURCE AND FAN MOTORS
L3 T3
TB1
35 120 VAC
CHWR1
PUMP NO.1 RELAY
(BY OTHERS)
120VAC @ 1.0AMP MAX
TB1
33 N
(626) /
TB1
P2+ 120 VAC
CHWR2
PUMP NO.2 RELAY
(BY OTHERS)
120VAC @ 1.0AMP MAX
TB1
31 N
(714) /
TB1
34 120 VAC
ALARM
BELL OPTION ALARM BELL RELAY
120VAC @ 1.0AMP MAX TB1
32A
(240)
/ ABR GND
(630) OFF (317)
** TIME CLOCK TB2
52
AUTO IF REMOTE STOP
REMOTE CONTROL IS USED
STOP SWITCH 585 REMOVE LEAD 585
(BY OTHERS) ON FROM TERM
TB2 TB2-52 TO TB2-72
72
(655) / MANUAL **
OFF ALARM BELL**
** TIME
TB2 RELAY
CLOCK TB2 /(540)
54 24 VAC 43
AUTO COM NO
DOUBLE SET POINT/MODE ABR
ALARM BELL
SWITCH OPTION
(BY OTHERS) ON BELL
TB2 1 2
TB2
N 83
74 /(231)
(652) / MANUAL** 24VAC @ 0.4AMP MAX.
** NOR. OPEN PUMP
AUX. CONTACTS
(OPTIONAL) TB2
CHW FLOW SWITCH 44 TB2
-MANDATORY- 45
** TB2 IF EXTERNAL
(BY OTHERS)
ALARM/EVENT
61 EXTERNAL
(649) / IS USED 555A ALARM/
REMOVE LEAD 555A
** EVENT
FROM TERM TB2
TB2-45 TO TB2-67 67
NOTE: Use dry contacts only. DO NOT supply Field /(645)
Power to this circuit. For Factory Supplied Thermal
Dispersion Flow Switch wiring, see wiring instruction
in Kit.
Notes:
TB2
1.) ALL FIELD WIRING TO BE INSTALLED AS
+ 68 NEC CLASS 1 WIRING SYSTEM WITH
4-20MA FOR
EVAP. - LWT RESET CONDUCTOR RATED 600 VOLTS.
TB2 2.) IF FIELD SUPPLIED, CONTROL POWER USER
(BY OTHERS) _
69 MUST REMOVE FU6, AND WIRE NUMBERS
(637) / 299, 301A INSIDE CONTROL PANEL
TB2 3.) ** = USE 'DRY CONTACTS' ONLY
+ 70 4.) DO NOT SUPPLY FIELD POWER TO
4-20MA FOR 24VAC OR 120VAC CONTROL CIRCUITS.
DEMAND LIMIT
TB2
(BY OTHERS) _
71
(629) /
Figure 51: Typical Field Wiring Diagram for Partial Heat Recovery
FIELD WIRING(Single-Point
DIAGRAM Connection)
WITH MICROTECH CONTROLLER
PANEL
L1 T1
3 PHASE TO
POWER L2 T2 COMPRESSOR(S)
SOURCE AND FAN MOTORS
L3 T3
EARTH
FU4 FU5
GROUND
T1
TB1
35 120 VAC
CHWR1 301 120 299
FU6 DISCONNECT
PUMP NO.1 RELAY VAC
CONTROL (BY OTHERS)
(BY OTHERS) TB1
120VAC @ 1.0AMP MAX TB1 CIRCUIT
FUSE 22 N
33 N OPTIONAL
SEE NOTE 2
TB1 FIELD SUPPLIED
301A FU
TB1 CONTROL POWER
1A 120 VAC
P2+ 120 VAC 15A for 1.5 KVA
CHWR2 30A for 3.0KVA
PUMP NO.2 RELAY (BY OTHERS)
TB2
(BY OTHERS)
IF EXTERNAL 45
120VAC @ 1.0AMP MAX TB1
ALARM/EVENT
31 N EXTERNAL
IS USED 555A ALARM/
REMOVE LEAD 555A
EVENT
FROM TERM TB2 **
TB2-45 TO TB2-67 67
TB1
34 120 VAC
ALARM BELL **
ALARM TB2 RELAY
BELL OPTION ALARM BELL RELAY
24 VAC 43
120VAC @ 1.0AMP MAX TB1 COM NO
32A ABR
GND UNIT ALARM
ABR OFF
TB2 BELL
** TIME CLOCK TB2 1 2
N 83
52
AUTO IF REMOTE STOP 24VAC @ 0.4AMP MAX.
REMOTE CONTROL IS USED
STOP SWITCH ON 585 REMOVE LEAD 585
(BY OTHERS) FROM TERM TB7
TB2 TB2-52 TO TB2-72
MANUAL ** 4
72
**Heat Recovery
OFF Request Switch
**TIME CLOCK TB2 TB7
54 M
AUTO
DOUBLE SET POINT/MODE
SWITCH ON
120V
(BY OTHERS)
TB2
MANUAL **
74 HEAT RECOVERY Heat Recovery
PUMP RELAY Pump Relay
120VAC @ 1.0 AMP MAX
TB2 N
Flow Switch Contacts 44 M
TB7
Use dry contacts only. DO NOT **Flo HR
supply Field Power to this circuit 1
NOTE: For Factory Supplied Thermal
Dispersion Flow Switch wiring, TB2 Heat Recovery
see wiring instruction kit.
61 DI2 Flow Switch
TB2
To UC DI2
100B
TB7
3
Heat Recovery
0-10 VDC Pump VFD
or 3-Way Valve
TB7
M
TB7
5
Heat Recovery
4-20mA Pump VFD
TB2 or 3-Way Valve
TB7
+ 68
4-20MA FOR M
EVAP. - LWT RESET TB2
(BY OTHERS) _
69 TB2
TB2 32
+ 70
4-20MA FOR
Heat Recovery
DEMAND LIMIT TB2 Pump
(BY OTHERS) _ SVHR1
71 TB2
1 2
102
120VAC
Notes:
1.) ALL FIELD WIRING TO BE INSTALLED AS
NEC CLASS 1 WIRING SYSTEM WITH
HEAT RECOVERY JUNCTION BOX CONDUCTOR RATED 600 VOLTS.
2.) IF FIELD SUPPLIED, CONTROL POWER USER
MUST REMOVE FU6, AND WIRE NUMBERS
TBHR
299, 301A INSIDE CONTROL PANEL
FIELD POWER SUPPLY + 120+ 120V 3.) ** = USE 'DRY CONTACTS' ONLY. DO NOT
TO HEAT RECOVERY SUPPLY FIELD POWER TO THIS CIRCUIT
FREEZE PROTECTION TBHR 4.) DO NOT SUPPLY FIELD POWER TO
HEATERS (BY OTHERS) _ 24VAC OR 120VAC CONTROL CIRCUITS.
120- N
Figure 52: Typical Field Wiring Diagram for Partial Heat Recovery (Multi-Point Connection)
FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM
WITH MICROTECH CONTROLLER
PANEL
L1 T1
3 PHASE TO CIRCUIT 1
POWER L2 T2 COMPRESSOR(S)
SOURCE AND FAN MOTORS
L3 T3
FU4 FU5
T1
EARTH
GROUND
FU6 301 120 299
DISCONNECT
CONTROL CIRCUIT VAC
(BY OTHERS)
FUSE TB1
SEE NOTE 2
22 N
OPTIONAL
301A FIELD SUPPLIED
TB1 FU
DISCONNECT SWITCH CONTROL POWER
CIRCUIT BREAKER 2 1A 120 VAC
(BY OTHERS) OR
15A for 1.5 KVA
POWER BLOCK
30A for 3.0KVA
(BY OTHERS)
L1 T1
3 PHASE TO CIRCUIT 2
POWER L2 T2 COMPRESSOR(S)
SOURCE AND FAN MOTORS
L3 T3
ALARM BELL**
TB1 TB2 RELAY
35 120 VAC 24 VAC 43
COM NO
CHWR1 ABR
PUMP NO.1 RELAY ALARM BELL
(BY OTHERS) OPTION
120VAC @ 1.0AMP MAX TB1 TB2 BELL
1 2
33 N N 83
TB1
TB7
34 120 VAC
4
TB2
32
Heat Recovery
Pump
TB2 TB2 SVHR1
1 2
+ 68 102
4-20MA FOR
120VAC
EVAP. - LWT RESET TB2
(BY OTHERS) _ 69
(+) TO/FROM BAS
TB2
BACNET-MSTP (-) (CUSTOMER
+ 70 CONNECTION)
4-20MA FOR REF
DEMAND LIMIT TB2
GND CONNECT TO GROUND
(BY OTHERS) _ 71
AT ONE END ONLY.
Notes:
1.) ALL FIELD WIRING TO BE INSTALLED AS
NEC CLASS 1 WIRING SYSTEM WITH
CONDUCTOR RATED 600 VOLTS.
HEAT RECOVERY JUNCTION BOX
2.) IF FIELD SUPPLIED, CONTROL POWER USER
MUST REMOVE FU6, AND WIRE NUMBERS
TBHR 299, 301A INSIDE CONTROL PANEL
FIELD POWER SUPPLY + 120+ 120V 3.) ** = USE 'DRY CONTACTS' ONLY. DO NOT
TO HEAT RECOVERY SUPPLY FIELD POWER TO THIS CIRCUIT
FREEZE PROTECTION TBHR 4.) DO NOT SUPPLY FIELD POWER TO
HEATERS (BY OTHERS) _ 24VAC OR 120VAC CONTROL CIRCUITS.
120- N
Table 32: Electrical Data - Single Point (60/50Hz) Table 33: Electrical Data - Single Point (60/50Hz)
Single Point Field Data Single Point Field Data
Model Voltage / Ratings Lug Range Model Voltage / Ratings Lug Range
Size Freq. Size Freq.
Disconnect Disconnect
MCA RFS MFS Power Block MCA RFS MFS Power Block
Switch Switch
208V/60 149 175 175 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 208V/60 268 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 149 175 175 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 230V/60 268 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 87 100 100 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 12-1/0 380V/60 161 175 175 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
030E 065E
460V/60 74 80 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 460V/60 129 150 150 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM
575V/60 64 70 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 575V/60 113 125 125 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM
400V/50 77 90 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 400V/50 129 150 150 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM
208V/60 163 175 175 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 208V/60 306 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 163 175 175 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 230V/60 306 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 96 110 110 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 380V/60 164 200 200 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
035E 070E
460V/60 77 90 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 460V/60 138 150 150 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM
575V/60 64 70 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 575V/60 117 125 125 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM
400V/50 80 90 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 400V/50 138 150 150 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM
208V/60 168 200 200 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 208V/60 338 400 400 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 168 200 200 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 230V/60 338 400 400 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 107 125 125 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 380V/60 173 200 200 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
040E 075E
460V/60 80 90 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 460V/60 149 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
575V/60 67 80 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 575V/60 125 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
400V/50 83 100 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 400V/50 149 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
208V/60 228 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 208V/60 355 400 400 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 228 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 230V/60 355 400 400 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 117 125 125 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 380V/60 187 225 225 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
045E 080E
460V/60 90 100 100 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 12-1/0 460V/60 153 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
575V/60 75 90 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 575V/60 126 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
400V/50 94 110 110 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 400V/50 153 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
208V/60 241 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 208V/60 384 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 241 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 230V/60 384 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 131 150 150 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 380V/60 218 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
050E 090E
460V/60 109 125 125 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 460V/60 168 200 200 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
575V/60 97 110 110 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 575V/60 147 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 107 125 125 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 400V/50 168 200 200 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
208V/60 251 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 208V/60 442 500 500 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 251 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 230V/60 442 500 500 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 147 175 175 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 380V/60 268 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
055E 100E
460V/60 118 125 125 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 460V/60 203 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
575V/60 105 125 125 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 575V/60 184 225 225 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 119 125 125 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 400V/50 203 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
208V/60 260 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 208V/60 490 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 260 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 230V/60 490 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 161 175 175 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 380V/60 294 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
060E 110E
460V/60 126 150 150 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 460V/60 227 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
575V/60 113 125 125 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 575V/60 204 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 129 150 150 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 4-300MCM 400V/50 227 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
NOTE: MCA = Minimum Current Ampacity, RFS = Recommended Fuse Size, MFS = Maximum Fuse Size.
For RFS, use the given values for intended standard ambient operation. If the operating ambient is intended to be above
105°F, MFS must be used.
Table 34: Electrical Data - Single Point (60/50Hz) Table 35: Electrical Data - Single Point (60/50Hz)
Single Point Field Data
Single Point Field Data
Model Voltage / Ratings Lug Range
Model Voltage / Ratings Lug Range
Size Freq.
Disconnect Size Freq.
MCA RFS MFS Power Block Disconnect
Switch MCA RFS MFS Power Block
Switch
208V/60 534 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 848 1000 1000 (4) 2-600MCM (4) 4/0-500MCM
230V/60 534 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 848 1000 1000 (4) 2-600MCM (4) 4/0-500MCM
380V/60 330 400 400 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
120E 380V/60 508 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
460V/60 261 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 191E
460V/60 424 500 500 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 234 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 348 400 400 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
400V/50 261 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
400V/50 424 500 500 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 569 700 700 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
208V/60 890 1000 1000 (4) 2-600MCM (4) 4/0-500MCM
230V/60 569 700 700 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
230V/60 890 1000 1000 (4) 2-600MCM (4) 4/0-500MCM
380V/60 358 400 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
130E 380V/60 525 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
460V/60 284 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 211E
460V/60 443 500 500 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 239 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 351 400 400 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
400V/50 284 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
400V/50 443 500 500 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 612 700 700 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
208V/60 943 1000 1000 (4) 2-600MCM (4) 4/0-500MCM
230V/60 612 700 700 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
380V/60 388 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 230V/60 943 1000 1000 (4) 2-600MCM (4) 4/0-500MCM
140E
460V/60 309 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 551 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
575V/60 248 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 226E
400V/50 309 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 460V/60 469 500 500 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 640 700 700 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM 575V/60 359 400 400 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 640 700 700 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
400V/50 469 500 500 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 410 500 500 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
150E
460V/60 328 400 400 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 208V/60 1071 1200 1200 (4) 2-600MCM (4) 4/0-500MCM
NOTE: MCA = Minimum Current Ampacity, RFS = Recommended Fuse Size, MFS = Maximum Fuse Size.
For RFS, use the given values for intended standard ambient operation. If the operating ambient is intended to be above
105°F, MFS must be used.
208V/60 78 100 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 78 100 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
230V/60 78 100 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 78 100 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
380V/60 46 60 60 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 46 60 60 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
030E
460V/60 39 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 39 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
575V/60 34 40 45 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 34 40 45 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
400V/50 40 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 40 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
208V/60 82 100 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 88 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
230V/60 82 100 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 88 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
380V/60 44 60 60 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 56 70 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
035E
460V/60 39 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 42 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
575V/60 32 40 40 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 35 45 45 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
400V/50 40 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 44 60 60 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
208V/60 88 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 88 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
230V/60 88 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 88 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
380V/60 56 70 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 56 70 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
040E
460V/60 42 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 42 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
575V/60 35 45 45 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 35 45 45 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
400V/50 44 60 60 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 44 60 60 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
208V/60 120 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 120 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
230V/60 120 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 120 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
380V/60 62 80 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 62 80 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
045E
460V/60 48 60 60 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 48 60 60 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
575V/60 39 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 39 50 50 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
400V/50 49 60 60 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 49 60 60 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
208V/60 127 150 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 127 150 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
230V/60 127 150 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 127 150 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
380V/60 69 90 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 69 90 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
050E
460V/60 58 70 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 58 70 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
575V/60 51 60 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 51 60 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
400V/50 56 70 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 56 70 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
208V/60 127 150 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
230V/60 127 150 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
380V/60 69 90 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 85 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
055E
460V/60 58 70 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 66 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
575V/60 51 60 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 59 70 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
400V/50 56 70 70 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 68 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
208V/60 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
230V/60 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
380V/60 85 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 85 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
060E
460V/60 66 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 66 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
575V/60 59 70 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 59 70 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
400V/50 68 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 68 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
NOTE: MCA = Minimum Current Ampacity, RFS = Recommended Fuse Size, MFS = Maximum Fuse Size.
For RFS, use the given values for intended standard ambient operation. If the operating ambient is intended to be above
105°F, MFS must be used.
208V/60 141 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 141 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
230V/60 141 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 141 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
380V/60 85 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 85 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
065E
460V/60 68 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 68 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
575V/60 59 70 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 59 70 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
400V/50 68 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 68 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
208V/60 162 200 225 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 162 200 225 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
230V/60 162 200 225 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 162 200 225 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
380V/60 86 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 86 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
070E
460V/60 73 90 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 73 90 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
575V/60 62 80 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 62 80 80 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
400V/50 73 90 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 73 90 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
208V/60 186 225 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 170 225 225 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
230V/60 186 225 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 170 225 225 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
380V/60 92 110 125 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 91 110 125 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
075E
460V/60 80 100 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 76 100 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
575V/60 66 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 65 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0
400V/50 80 100 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 76 100 100 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
208V/60 186 225 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 186 225 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 186 225 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 186 225 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 98 125 125 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 98 125 125 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
080E
460V/60 80 100 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 80 100 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
575V/60 66 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 12-1/0 66 80 90 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
400V/50 80 100 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 80 100 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
208V/60 203 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 203 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 203 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 203 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 115 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 115 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
090E
460V/60 89 110 125 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 89 110 125 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
575V/60 78 100 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 78 100 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
400V/50 89 110 125 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 89 110 125 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM
208V/60 215 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 248 300 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 215 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 248 300 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 129 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 152 200 200 (1) 14-2/0 (2) 3/0-500MCM
100E
460V/60 96 125 125 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 117 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
575V/60 87 110 110 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 105 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 96 125 125 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 117 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
208V/60 259 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 259 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 259 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 259 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 156 200 225 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 156 200 225 (1) 14-2/0 (2) 3/0-500MCM
110E
460V/60 120 150 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 120 150 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
575V/60 108 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 108 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 120 150 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 120 150 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
NOTE: MCA = Minimum Current Ampacity, RFS = Recommended Fuse Size, MFS = Maximum Fuse Size.
For RFS, use the given values for intended standard ambient operation. If the operating ambient is intended to be above
105°F, MFS must be used.
208V/60 281 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 281 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 281 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 281 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 174 225 225 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 174 225 225 (1) 14-2/0 (2) 3/0-500MCM
120E
460V/60 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
575V/60 123 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 123 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
208V/60 281 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 316 400 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 281 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 316 400 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 174 225 225 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 201 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
130E
460V/60 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 160 200 225 (1) 14-2/0 (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 123 150 150 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 4-300MCM 128 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 137 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 160 200 225 (1) 14-2/0 (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 324 400 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 324 400 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 324 400 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 324 400 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 206 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 206 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
140E
460V/60 164 200 225 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 164 200 225 (1) 14-2/0 (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 131 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 131 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 164 200 225 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 164 200 225 (1) 14-2/0 (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 324 400 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 351 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 324 400 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 351 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 206 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 228 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
150E
460V/60 164 200 225 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 182 225 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 131 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 134 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 164 200 225 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 182 225 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 358 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 358 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 358 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 358 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 212 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 212 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
161E
460V/60 165 200 200 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 165 200 200 (1) 14-2/0 (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 146 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 146 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 165 200 200 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 165 200 200 (1) 14-2/0 (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 358 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 405 500 500 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 358 450 450 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 405 500 500 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 212 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 248 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
170E
460V/60 165 200 200 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 204 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 146 175 175 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 176 200 225 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM
400V/50 165 200 200 (1) 14-2/0 (1) 6-350MCM 204 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 453 500 500 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 453 500 500 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
230V/60 453 500 500 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 453 500 500 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
380V/60 248 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 248 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
180E
460V/60 204 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 204 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 176 200 225 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 176 200 225 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
400V/50 204 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 204 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
NOTE: MCA = Minimum Current Ampacity, RFS = Recommended Fuse Size, MFS = Maximum Fuse Size.
For RFS, use the given values for intended standard ambient operation. If the operating ambient is intended to be above
105°F, MFS must be used.
208V/60 413 500 500 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 464 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
230V/60 413 500 500 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 464 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
380V/60 252 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 274 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
191E
460V/60 208 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 231 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 179 225 225 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 182 225 225 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
400V/50 208 250 250 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 231 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 464 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 464 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
230V/60 464 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 464 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
380V/60 274 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 274 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
211E
460V/60 231 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 231 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 182 225 225 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 182 225 225 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
400V/50 231 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 231 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 483 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 494 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
230V/60 483 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 494 600 600 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
380V/60 278 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 295 350 350 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
226E
460V/60 235 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 253 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 185 225 225 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 187 225 225 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
400V/50 235 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 253 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
208V/60 555 700 700 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM 555 700 700 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
230V/60 555 700 700 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM 555 700 700 (2) 6-500MCM (3) 2/0-400MCM
380V/60 312 400 400 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 312 400 400 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
241E
460V/60 272 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 272 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
575V/60 190 225 225 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM 190 225 225 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
400V/50 272 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (1) 6-350MCM 272 300 300 (1) 2-600MCM (2) 3/0-500MCM
NOTE: MCA = Minimum Current Ampacity, RFS = Recommended Fuse Size, MFS = Maximum Fuse Size.
For RFS, use the given values for intended standard ambient operation. If the operating ambient is intended to be above
105°F, MFS must be used.
Pump Packages
The on-board, integrated chilled water pump package is
available with single or dual pump configurations. See
page 5 for general information, and refer to the current
product Installation and Operation Manual, available on www.
DaikinApplied.com, for detailed information.
Evaporator Insulation
Double insulation thickness (total of 1½ inch) for high humidity
areas or low fluid temperatures.
Sound Reduction
Acoustical blankets are factory-installed on each compressor.
They are also available for retrofit field installation.
Shut-off Valves
Suction valves (one per circuit), liquid line shutoff valves, and
discharge shutoff valves can be factory mounted.
Chicago Code Relief Valves
Unit will be provided with factory-mounted relief valves to meet
Chicago code requirements.
Sound Power
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Overall 75% Load 50% Load 25% Load
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz dBA dBA dBA dBA
2.04 CHILLER COMPONENTS
A. Compressors bearings, inherent overload protection, three-phase,
direct-drive, 1140 rpm. Each fan section shall be
1. The compressors shall be sealed hermetic, scroll
partitioned to avoid cross circulation.
type with crankcase oil heater and suction strainer.
The compressor motor shall be refrigerant gas 2. Coil Options
cooled, high torque, hermetic induction type, two- a. [Standard Microchannel] Coil shall be
pole, with inherent thermal protection on all three microchannel design and shall have a series
phases and shall be mounted on RIS vibration isolator of flat tubes containing multiple, parallel flow
pads. The compressors shall be equipped with an microchannels layered between the refrigerant
internal module providing compressor protection and manifolds. Tubes shall be 9153 aluminum alloy.
communication capability. Tubes made of 3102 alloy or other alloys of lower
[Optional] Provide power factor correction capacitors corrosion resistance shall not be accepted. Coils
for each compressor in order to raise compressor shall consist of a two-pass arrangement. Each
power factor to 0.95 at standard rating conditions. condenser coil shall be factory leak tested with
Capacitors shall be housed in a separate NEMA 3R high-pressure air under water.
rated enclosure and shall having fusing to protect the • [Standard Micro-Channel Coil] Coils shall
capacitors from over current. Fuse indicator lights withstand 1000+ hour acidified synthetic sea
shall be provided to provide visual indication that a water fog (SWAAT) test (ASTM G85-02) at
fuse has blown. 120°F (49°C) with 0% fin loss and develop no
B. Evaporators leaks.
1. The evaporator shall be a compact, high efficiency, • [Epoxy-coated Micro-Channel Option]
dual circuit, brazed plate-to-plate type heat exchanger Condenser coils shall include baked epoxy
consisting of parallel stainless steel plates. coating providing 6000+ hour salt spray
resistance (ASTM B117-90) applied to both the
2. The evaporator shall be protected with an external, coil and the coil frames.
electric resistance heater plate and insulated with 3/4”
(19 mm) thick closed-cell polyurethane insulation. This b. [030-070 models only] The condenser coils shall
combination shall provide freeze protection down to consist of 3/8 inch (10 mm) seamless copper tubes
-20°F (-29°C) ambient air temperature. mechanically bonded into plate-type fins. The fins
shall have full drawn collars to completely cover
3. The water-side working pressure shall be a minimum the tubes. A subcooling coil shall be an integral
of 653 psig (4502 kPa). Vent and drain connections part of the main condenser coil.
shall be provided in the inlet and outlet chilled water
piping by the installing contractor. Evaporators shall • [Black-Fin Cu/Al Option] Condenser coils
be designed and constructed according to, and listed shall include aluminum fins pre-coated with
by, Underwriters Laboratories (UL). a phenolic epoxy coating with 1000 hour salt
[OPTIONAL] The evaporator shall have 1.5-inch spray rating (ASTM B117-90)
(19 mm) closed cell polyurethane insulation. • [Epoxy-coated Cu/Al Option] Condenser coils
C. Condenser shall include baked epoxy coating providing
6000+ hour salt spray resistance (ASTM B117-
1. Condenser fans shall be propeller type arranged for
90) applied to both the coil and the coil frames
vertical air discharge and individually driven by direct-
drive fan motors. The fans shall be equipped with c. [030-070 models only] - The condenser coils shall
a heavy-gauge vinyl-coated fan guard. Fan motors consist of 3/8 inch (10 mm) seamless copper tubes
shall be TEAO type with permanently lubricated ball mechanically bonded into plate-type fins. The fins
shall have full drawn collars to completely cover
• Unit off switch 180 seconds. The time to restart the chiller shall be
• Remote start/stop a maximum of 125 seconds, and full load shall be
achieved in 220 seconds from power restoration.
• Flow switch
• Ice mode switch, converts operation and 2. Fast Loading Stand-By Chiller: The chiller shall be
setpoints for ice production equipped with the capability to start and to reach full
load more quickly than standard in the event that the
• Motor protection
primary chiller system is disabled. The chiller shall be
h. Digital Outputs capable of rapidly achieving full capacity. The time to
• Shutdown alarm; field wired, activates on an full load shall be achieved in 115 seconds.
alarm condition, off when alarm is cleared 3. [075-241 models only] Partial Heat Recovery: An
• Evaporator pump; field wired, starts pump auxilliary braze-plate heat exchanger shall be added in
when unit is set to start each unit refrigerant circuit between the compressors
i. Condenser Fan Control and the condenser coils. The heat exchangers shall
transfer the compressor discharge gas heat to a
• The unit controller shall provide control separate water loop to be used for various heating
of condenser fans based on compressor applications. Water temperature sensors and piping
discharge pressure. connections shall be factory installed. The amount of
j. Building Automation System (BAS) Interface heat produced is dependent on the requested cooling
• Factory mounted DDC controller(s) shall load, the operating temperatures, and the water flow
support operation on a BACnet ®, Modbus® or rate through the auxilliary heat exchangers. Chiller
LonMark® network via one of the data link / controller shall supply 0-10V DC or 4-20ma signal for
physical layers listed below as specified by the control of a field provided 3-way valve or pump VFD.
successful Building Automation System (BAS) 4. Optional Seismic Certification: Provide chiller with
supplier. seismic rating based on site SDS and importance
–– BACnet ® MS/TP master (Clause 9) factor levels. Seismic rating shall consist of OSHPD
–– BACnet ® IP, (Annex J) pre-approval for the model and configuration provided.
Ensure rated SDS level is adequate for the installed
–– BACnet ® ISO 8802-3, (Ethernet)
location. Provide [seismic rated spring isolators]
–– LonMark® FTT-10A. The unit controller [neoprene pads] for secure mounting of the chiller to
shall be LonMark® certified. the base. Chiller shall be marked with a label showing
• The information communicated between the the applicable OSHPD pre-approval number.
BAS and the factory mounted unit controllers
5. Wind Load Rated: Tested and rated to withstand wind
shall include the reading and writing of data
speeds up to 186 mph. Provide engineer-stamped
to allow unit monitoring, control and alarm
certificate that equipment has been evaluated and
notification as specified in the unit sequence of
built to meet the required wind velocity.
operation and the unit points list.
6. Hot Gas Bypass: allows unit operation to 10 percent
• For chillers communicating over a LonMark®
of full load. Includes factory-mounted hot gas bypass
network, the corresponding LonMark®
valve, solenoid valve, and manual shutoff valve for
External Interface File (XIF) shall be provided each circuit. Shall be ready for field piping according
with the chiller submittal data. to manufacturer instructions.
• All communication from the chiller unit
7. Low Ambient Control: Fan VFD allows unit operation
controller as specified in the points list shall
down to -10°F (-23°C).
be via standard BACnet ® objects. Proprietary
BACnet ® objects shall not be allowed. 8. High ambient control box for operation in ambient
BACnet ® communications shall conform to the temperatures from 105°F (40°C) to 125°F (52°C).
BACnet ® protocol (ANSI/ASHRAE135-2001). 9. Ground Fault Protection: Factory installed circuit
A BACnet ® Protocol Implementation breaker to protect equipment from damage from line-
Conformance Statement (PICS) shall be to-ground fault currents less than those required for
provided along with the unit submittal. conductor protection.
2.05 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES 10. Phase loss with under/over voltage protection and
with LED indication of the fault type to guard against
A. The following optional items shall be furnished: compressor motor burnout.
1. RapidRestore® and Fast Loading: The chiller shall 11. Factory-mounted thermal dispersion flow switch
be equipped with the capability to restart and to
reach full load more quickly than standard in case of 12. Field-mounted, paddle type, chilled water flow switch
a power interruption. The chiller shall be capable of field wired to the control panel
rapidly restarting after power loss duration of up to 13. Evaporator inlet strainer, minimum of 0.063”
perforations for brazed plate evaporators with gallons, field installed (small sizes can be factory
extension pipe and grooved couplings (factory mounted)
mounted or field installed). 3. Air separator with air vent, field installed
14. Spring vibration isolators (field installed) 4. Storage tanks, vertical, insulated, 150, 300, 600,
15. Rubber-in-shear vibration isolators (field installed) 1000 gallon sizes with optional immersion heater, field
installed.
16. Seismic rated spring isolators (field installed)
5. Pump VFD for variable chilled water flow capability.
17. Compressor sound reduction package
[075-241 models only] Optional Variable Frequency
18. Remote operator interface panel (field-wired) Drive: Flow control through the pump VFD without
19. 115V GFI convenience outlet external pressure sensors. There shall be four selectable
operating modes:
20. BAS interface module, factory mounted
a. Sensorless Operation
2.06 OPTIONAL FACTORY-INSTALLED b. BAS Input: The pump speed and system flow will
PUMP PACKAGE be controlled from a customer-supplied BAS input
signal.
A. The pump package shall be factory mounted and wired
on the chiller. The chiller controller shall provide a pump c. Remote Sensor Control: The VFD is wired to
start/stop signal when operation is required. On dual a pressure sensor mounted in the chilled water
pump systems, the chiller shall also provide automatic piping system. This is the standard VFD control
alternating of pump starts and duty/standby functionality. when a sensorless VFD is not used.
The package shall be equipped with: d. Locally Selected Constant Speed Control:
1. Single Pump Model 4380: single spring inside-seal, Provides manual control of the pump speed,
vertical, in-line, radially split-case pump, serviceable overriding any current automatic speed control.
without breaking pipe connections. The motor and Control software shall provide automatic speed control
pump rotating assembly shall be serviceable without in variable volume systems without the need for pump
removing the pump casing from the line - OR - mounted (internal/external) or remotely mounted
2. Dual Pumps in a Single Casting Model 4392: single- differential pressure system feedback sensor. Control
spring inside-seal vertical, in-line, radially split-case mode setting and minimum / maximum head and
pumps, mounted in a common casing with a common flow set-points shall be set at the factory and be user
inlet connection and outlet connection and including adjustable via the built-in programming interface.
a flapper valve to prevent recirculation when only
one pump is operating. An isolation valve shall be
included to allow one pump to operate when the other
PART 3 - EXECUTION
is removed. The pumps shall be designed for duty/
standby, not parallel operation. 3.01 INSTALLATION
B. Pump package shall also be equipped with: A. Install in strict accordance with manufacturer’s
requirements, shop drawings, and contract documents.
1. “Y” type inlet strainer
B. Adjust and level chiller in alignment on supports.
2. Combination triple-duty outlet valve having a drip-tight
discharge shutoff valve, non-slam check valve, and C. Coordinate electrical installation with electrical contractor.
flow throttling valve D. Coordinate controls with control contractor.
3. Combination suction guide with flow stabilizing outlet E. Install a required cleanable, field-supplied strainer in the
vanes and stainless steel strainer with a disposable chilled water return line at the evaporator inlet per the
fine-mesh strainer for start-up guidelines in the installation manual.
4. Factory power and control wiring from the AGZ chiller
to the pump package control panel 3.02 START-UP
5. Flow switch mounted and wired A. Provide testing and starting of machine, and instruct the
Owner in its proper operation and maintenance.
6. Interconnecting schedule 40 piping with grooved
couplings
7. Insulation of all cold surfaces
C. Pump Package Options
1. Water pressure gauges on the pump suction and
discharge
2. Expansion tank with size increments from 4.4 to 90
Warranty
All Daikin Applied equipment is sold pursuant to its standard terms and conditions of sale, including
Limited Product Warranty. Consult your local Daikin Applied representative for warranty details. To find
your local Daikin Applied representative, go to www.DaikinApplied.com.
Aftermarket Services
To find your local parts office, visit www.DaikinApplied.com or call 800-37PARTS (800-377-2787).
To find your local service office, visit www.DaikinApplied.com or call 800-432-1342.
This document contains the most current product information as of this printing. For the most up-to-date
product information, please go to www.DaikinApplied.com.