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3.

0 INSTALLATION

Figure 3.6: Floor Loading Diagram

a.) Point Load Location – inches [mm]


Model
A B C D E F
ACHX-B
90S 86 [2184] 18 [457] 56 [1424] 56 [1424] - -
90T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 56 [1424] 56 [1424] - -
120S 86 [2184] 18 [457] 56 [1424] 56 [1424] - -
120T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 56 [1424] 56 [1424] - -
150S 86 [2184] 18 [457] 78 1/8 [1984] 78 1/8 [1984] - -
150T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 78 1/8 [1984] 78 1/8 [1984] - -
170S 86 [2184] 18 [457] 78 1/8 [1984] 78 1/8 [1984] - -
180T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 101 1/8 [2569] 101 1/8 [2569] - -
200S 86 [2184] 18 [457] 101 1/8 [2569] 101 1/8 [2569] - -
200T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 101 1/8 [2569] 101 1/8 [2569] - -
240T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 82 1/2 [2096] 82 1/2 [2096] 82 1/2 [2096] -
270T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 97 1/4 [2471] 97 1/4 [2471] 97 1/4 [2471] -
290T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 97 1/4 [2471] 97 1/4 [2471] 97 1/4 [2471] -
330T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 112 3/8 [2854] 112 3/8 [2854] 112 3/8 [2854] -
350T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 95 5/8 [2429] 95 5/8 [2429] 95 5/8 [2429] 95 5/8 [2429]
400T 86 [2184] 18 [457] 106 7/8 [2715] 106 7/8 [2715] 106 7/8 [2715] 106 7/8 [2715]

b.) Point Load Data for Cu/Al – lbs [kg]


Model Total Operating
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10
ACHX-B Weight
90S 980 [445] 1008 [457] 1595 [724] 1568 [711] 951 [431] 944 [428] - - - - 7046 [3196]
90T 1152 [522] 1321 [599] 1558 [707] 1536 [697] 1160 [526] 1181 [536] - - - - 7909 [3587]
120S 1071 [486] 1109 [503] 1739 [789] 1591 [722] 1021 [463] 1002 [455] - - - - 7535 [3418]
120T 1219 [553] 1380 [626] 1654 [750] 1611 [731] 1225 [555] 1236 [561] - - - - 8325 [3776]
150S 1233 [559] 1234 [560] 2263 [1026] 2284 [1036] 1269 [576] 1356 [615] - - - - 9638 [4372]
150T 1547 [702] 1711 [776] 2148 [974] 2074 [941] 1464 [664] 1650 [748] - - - - 10594 [4805]
170S 1310 [594] 1300 [590] 2393 [1085] 2403 [1090] 1356 [615] 1472 [668] - - - - 10235 [4642]
180T 1605 [728] 1740 [789] 2712 [1230] 2618 [1187] 1653 [750] 1683 [763] - - - - 12010 [5448]
200S 1363 [618] 1400 [635] 2979 [1351] 3036 [1377] 1412 [640] 1407 [638] - - - - 11596 [5260]
200T 1659 [753] 1830 [830] 2831 [1284] 2751 [1248] 1730 [785] 1757 [797] - - - - 12558 [5696]
240T 1302 [591] 1393 [632] 2309 [1048] 2123 [963] 2162 [981] 2305 [1046] 1254 [569] 1280 [581] - - 14128 [6409]
270T 1705 [773] 1936 [878] 2864 [1299] 2619 [1188] 2410 [1093] 2709 [1229] 1557 [706] 1647 [747] - - 17448 [7914]
290T 1719 [780] 1921 [872] 2918 [1324] 2713 [1231] 2437 [1105] 2653 [1204] 1604 [727] 1724 [782] - - 17690 [8024]
330T 1596 [724] 1650 [749] 3169 [1437] 3330 [1511] 3019 [1370] 3097 [1405] 1696 [769] 1754 [796] - - 19312 [8760]
350T 1357 [615] 1390 [630] 2486 [1128] 2736 [1241] 3336 [1513] 2597 [1178] 1887 [856] 2483 [1126] 1300 [589] 1323 [600] 20893 [9477]
400T 1395 [633] 1404 [637] 2337 [1060] 2543 [1153] 3663 [1662] 3121 [1415] 2232 [1012] 2909 [1320] 1470 [667] 1494 [678] 22568 [10237]

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c.) Point Load Data for Microchannel – lbs [kg]


Model Total Operating
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10
ACHX-B Weight
90S 918 [416] 949 [431] 1508 [684] 1501 [681] 895 [406] 890 [404] 6660 [3021]
90T 1087 [493] 1262 [572] 1479 [671] 1468 [666] 1100 [499] 1127 [511] 7523 [3412]
120S 978 [444] 1020 [463] 1611 [731] 1489 [676] 937 [425] 922 [418] 6958 [3156]
120T 1123 [509] 1290 [585] 1537 [697] 1508 [684] 1136 [515] 1154 [524] 7748 [3515]
150S 1114 [505] 1118 [507] 2091 [948] 2144 [972] 1162 [527] 1251 [567] 8878 [4027]
150T 1421 [645] 1593 [723] 1991 [903] 1933 [877] 1353 [614] 1543 [700] 9834 [4461]
170S 1188 [539] 1182 [536] 2218 [1006] 2261 [1025] 1247 [566] 1366 [619] 9462 [4292]
180T 1459 [662] 1597 [724] 2510 [1138] 2436 [1105] 1515 [687] 1550 [703] 11066 [5020]
200S 1220 [554] 1259 [571] 2751 [1248] 2854 [1295] 1279 [580] 1276 [579] 10640 [4826]
200T 1513 [686] 1687 [765] 2624 [1190] 2567 [1164] 1589 [721] 1622 [736] 11602 [5263]
240T 1177 [534] 1269 [576] 2126 [965] 1966 [892] 1987 [901] 2150 [975] 1140 [517] 1167 [530] 12982 [5888]
270T 1558 [707] 1792 [813] 2650 [1202] 2428 [1101] 2220 [1007] 2527 [1146] 1426 [647] 1516 [688] 16118 [7311]
290T 1571 [713] 1776 [805] 2701 [1225] 2520 [1143] 2245 [1018] 2469 [1120] 1472 [668] 1593 [723] 16346 [7415]
330T 1435 [651] 1490 [676] 2923 [1326] 3114 [1412] 2782 [1262] 2883 [1308] 1546 [701] 1606 [728] 17779 [8065]
350T 1214 [551] 1249 [566] 2279 [1034] 2550 [1157] 3100 [1406] 2405 [1091] 1711 [776] 2309 [1047] 1172 [531] 1196 [542] 19183 [8701]
400T 1239 [562] 1250 [567] 2124 [963] 2337 [1060] 3402 [1543] 2898 [1314] 2027 [920] 2709 [1229] 1326 [601] 1350 [613] 20662 [9372]

Below the value of clearance requirements are general


3.7 CLEARANCE guideline, where local health and safety regulations,
and other practical considerations shall be taken into
Sufficient clearance around the unit is required to
account. Failure to allow these clearances will cause
provide good air flow for condenser heat rejection,
serious trouble and result in higher costs for operation,
ensure proper unit operation, and as space for service
maintenance and repair.
and maintenance works.

3.7.1 Unit Clearance

SERVICE
SERVICE CLEARANCE OF CONTROL BOX
CLEARANCE
1219 [48"] SERVICE CLEARANCE
OF
OF 1524 [60]
610 [24"]

SERVICE CLEARANCE OF
1219 [48"]

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3.7.2 Wall or Obstructions


The unit should be located so that fresh air flows to the unit and not stale air from the unit recirculate back to the
condenser which causes a short-circuit of stagnant air flow. For proper airflow and access all sides of the unit must
be a minimum of eight feet [2438mm] away from any wall or obstruction. It is preferred that this distance be
increased whenever possible. Care should be taken to see that ample room is left for maintenance work through
access doors and panels. Overhead obstructions are not permitted. When the unit is in an area where it is enclosed
by three walls the unit must be installed as indicated for units in a pit.

CG

3.7.3 Pit Installations


Single Pit (See note 2)

Double Pit (See Note 2)

Multi Pit

CG CG

Notes:
1.) All dimensions are minimal, unless otherwise noted.
2.) Pit installations are not re-commended. Re-circulation of hot
CG
condenser air in combination with surface air turbulence cannot
be predicted. Hot air re-circulation will severely affect unit
efficiency (EER) and can cause high pressure or fan motor
temperature trips. Dunham-Bush will not be responsible for
ducting fans to a higher level to alleviate the above mentioned
conditions. 

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(For spring isolator models DHB only)
3.8 UNIT ISOLATION
4. Align mounting hole of the chiller base with the
In case of structure-borne vibration may be of concern, leveling screw bolt hole of the upper housing of the
it is recommended to install vibration isolators under spring isolators.
the base of the Packaged Chiller. 5. Pass through leveling screw bolt & turn Clock-Wise
Rubber-in-shear or spring vibration isolators are offered (CW) to load spring until desired level (FH & OH) is
as optional items. When spring isolators are used, achieved. Leave the locking nut loose for moment.
flexible connections must be installed in the water 6. After completing level adjustment of all spring
piping system and in the refrigerant lines if it is a split isolators, lock the locking nut of the spring isolators
system. tight (CW).
Note: These flexible connectors must be suitable 7. Bolt down the spring isolators to the floor.
for the fluid and pressures involved.
All piping which is external to the chiller must be (For spring isolator models YRS only)
supported by spring mounted hangers and any piping 4. Align mounting hole of the chiller base with the
which goes through the wall, ceiling or floor should be tapped hole of the upper housing of the spring
properly sheathed to prevent transmission of piping isolators.
vibration to the structure. 5. Adjust the leveling screw bolt until desired level (FH
When spring isolators are used, electrical service to the & OH) is achieved. Turn clock-wise (CW) to load
unit must also be connected by means of a 36" [914mm] spring or counter-clockwise (CCW) to unload spring.
section of flexible conduit. 6. After completing level adjustment of all spring
The installation of spring isolators shall follow the isolators, lock the tapped bolt tight (CW) to fix the
instructions as below: spring isolators to the chiller.
1. Place all the spring isolators in place on the 7. Bolt down the spring isolators to the floor.
foundation, according to the isolator models and
locations in the provided GA drawing. 3.9 NOISE CONSIDERATION
2. (For spring isolator models DHB only) Unscrew
Another consideration is the chiller must not be located
leveling screw bolt (assembled with spring isolator)
near noise sensitive spaces. The chiller must have
by turning counter-clockwise, (CCW) from the spring
adequate support to avoid vibration and noise
isolator.
transmission into the building. Chiller could be mounted
3. Lift up the chiller as per the instructions in Section 3.4 over corridors, utility areas, rest rooms or other auxiliary
Rigging, and position the chiller on top of the upper areas where sound level is not an important factor.
housing of the spring isolators. Sound and Structural consultants should be consulted
for critical installations
Refer to section 2.4.4 for unit sound pressure data.

Figure 3.8 Spring Vibration Isolators


DHB-S-1 DHB-S-2

YRS-2 YRS-4 YRS-6

FH & OH = Free Height and Operating Height

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