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OPERATION MANUAL
B. PRODUCT INFORMATION
Model designation details (model decoding)
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6
Major Features
7
Standard control & Safety devices and other accessories
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8
Optional Features
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9-10
Physical data
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11-14
Microprocessor controller overview
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15-16
Basic Refrigerant Flow and Process & Ins. diagram
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17
D. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
Pre-installation guidelines
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21
Space Requirements ( installation clearance )
21-29
Vibration Isolation and Schematic Mounting Layouts
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30-32
Recommendations for Spring Type Isolator Selection
33
Load distribution (with aluminium fin condenser coils)
34
Load distribution (with copper fin condenser coils)
35
Unit installation
36
Mounting Points
37
Cooler Piping connections
38-39
Cooler Connection Types
39-40
Water Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 40
Electrical connections, power & control wiring
41-42
Electrical data
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43-45
Typical schematic wiring diagram
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46-48
Recommended installation .................................................................................................. 49
Installation Inspection
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50
E. START-UP, COMMISSIONING AND OPERATING PROCEDURES
General
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51
Request for start-up representative
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51
Pre-start up requisites
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51-52
Start up of the system ( system check out )
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52-53
Lubrication
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.. 53
System water flow rate and Pressure drop
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53-55
Normal operation and cycling
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56
Compressor Staging & sequence of operation.
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56
Capacity control steps
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57
Unit shutdown
57
F. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER DATA
Introduction
58
Master compressor board & slave compressor board
58
Use interface board description
58
User sequence of operation
58-89
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MCS hardware .................................................................................................................................................. 111-120
Water quality guide lines ................................................................................................................................... 121
128
129-130
131
132-133
134-136
INDEX
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G. APPENDIX
Start-up & commissioning check list
91-92
Check - out report
93-96
Preventive Maintenance Schedule
97
Troubleshooter's Guide to Chiller problems
98-110
Recommended Spare parts
122-127
Major parts list
Material safety data sheet (R-134a)
Pressure temperature chart (R-134a)
Useful equation and Data
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Symbols used in chiller plant drawings
BACnet Gateway Layout
MODBUS Layout
BMS through Hardwire
Unit Main Terminal Lugs
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GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
ZAMIL ASY-Series liquid chillers are manufactured to provide engineering excellence in comfort air conditioning and
industrial cooling with a superior combination of energy saving, performance, application flexibility, ease of service &
maintenance, environmental friendliness and ability to withstand extreme ambient temperatures.
This manual contains all the information required for correct installation, start-up and commissioning of the units,
together with operating instructions. The manual should be read thoroughly before attempting to perform any of the
aforesaid tasks and all procedures and instructions detailed in this manual must only be carried out by suitably trained
and qualified personnel. The manufacturer will not be liable for any personnel injury or equipment damage caused by
incorrect installation, commissioning or operation resulting from a failure to follow and implement the procedures,
instructions and recommendations detailed in this manual.
The contents of this manual include suggested best working practices and procedures. These are issued for guidance
only and they do not supersede governing local safety codes/regulations nor the individual responsibility of the
personnel working on these units who shall remain primarily responsible for their own safety and the equipment as
well.
This manual, and any other documents supplied with the unit, are the sole property of Zamil Air Conditioners, which
reserves all rights. They may not be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, without prior written
permission from Zamil or its representatives.
In accordance with our policy for continuous research and product improvement, the information contained in this
manual is subject to change without notice. While Zamil makes no commitment to update or provide current
information automatically to the manual owner, that information, if applicable, can be obtained by contacting the
nearest Zamil or its representatives offices. It is the responsibility of operating/service personnel to verify applicability
of this manual to the equipment involved. If they have any doubt with regards to the applicability of this document,
then, prior to working on the equipment, they should verify with the owner whether the equipment has been modified/
improved and if current literature is available.
This equipment is a complex engineering product and the personnel involved during installation, operation,
maintenance or service, may be exposed to certain components or conditions including, but not limited to: refrigerants,
oils, pressurized components, rotating parts and both high and low voltages. Each of these items has the potential, if
misused or handled improperly, to cause injury or death. It is the obligation of operating/service personnel to identify
and recognize these inherent hazards, protect themselves and proceed safely in completing their tasks. Failure of the
personnel to comply with any of these requirements could result in serious damage to this equipment and the facility,
in which it is installed, as well as severe injuries or death to themselves and other people at the site.
This manual is intended for use by owner authorized operating/service personnel. It is expected that these personnel
are suitably trained and qualified which will enable them to perform their assigned tasks properly and safely. It is
essential that prior to performing any task on this equipment, the personnel must have thoroughly read and
understood this manual, all tags and stickers on the units and any other applicable documents. These people shall
also be cognizant of and comply with all applicable local codes and regulations pertaining to the job on hand.
The major safety considerations are as follows and must be exercised during application, installation, start-up and
operation of these units:
Proper Design & Operation: These chillers are designed for cooling water or glycol solutions and not suitable for
purposes other than those specified in our application catalogue. Any misuse of this equipment, may result in injury to
the operator or damage to equipment. The units must not be operated beyond the domain of performance data
furnished in our application catalogue.
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Foundation, Support & Isolation: Suitable structural support and vibration isolation must be provided as indicated in
these instructions. Failure to do so may result in injury to the operator or damage to the equipment and/or building.
Discard Intrusions: The units are not designed to bear additional loads or stresses from adjacent equipment,
pipework or structures. Additional components must not be mounted on these units. Any such external loads may
overload the units and cause structural failure resulting in injury to the operator or damage to equipment.
Restricted Access to Equipment: This equipment is a complex engineering product and there are a number of
areas and features which may be a hazard and potentially cause injury when working on the unit unless suitable
safety precautions are taken. It is necessary to ensure that access to the unit is restricted to suitably qualified
personnel who are familiar with the potential hazards and precautions required for safe operation and maintenance of
this equipment.
High Pressure & Temperature System: The units contain refrigerant vapor and liquid under high pressure and
temperature and release of which can be dangerous and cause injury. The user should ensure that care is taken
during installation, operation and maintenance to avoid damage to the pressure system. Access to component parts
of the pressure system shall be restricted to suitably trained and qualified personnel only.
Electrical: The units must be grounded. No installation or maintenance work should be attempted on the units without
first switching OFF, isolating and locking off the power supply. Work on live equipment must only be carried out by
suitably trained and qualified personnel. No attempt should be made to gain access to the control panel or electrical
enclosures during normal operation of the units.
Rotating Parts: Fan guards must remain fixed in their position at all times and if any need arises to remove them for
inspection or maintenance, then remove the guards only after the power supply has been isolated.
Sharp Edges: The fins on the air-cooled condenser coils have sharp metal edges. Sufficient care should be taken
when working in contact with the coils to avoid the risk of abrasions and lacerations. The use of gloves is
recommended.
Refrigerant and Compressor Oil: Refrigerants and oils used in the units are non-flammable and non-corrosive and
do not pose a serious hazard. However, use of safety shoes, gloves and safety goggles is strongly recommended
when working on these units. Avoid direct skin or eye contact with the refrigerant as it results in frostbite injury.
Further, attention should be given to good ventilation when working in confined or enclosed spaces, as the build-up of
refrigerant vapor, from a leak for example, does pose a risk of asphyxiation.
For more detailed information on safety precautions for use of refrigerant, please refer Material Safety Data Sheet
given in the Appendix of this manual.
High Temperature and Pressure Cleaning: High temperature and pressure cleaning methods like hot water or
steam cleaning should not be used on any part of the pressure system as this will cause excessive pressure in the
system and trigger operation of the pressure relief device(s). Detergents and solvents which may cause corrosion
should also be avoided.
The following symbols are used in this manual to alert the reader:
! CAUTION denotes a hazard which could lead to damage to the unit and damage
to other equipment.
CAUTION
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ATTENTION is used to remind or highlight useful information.
ATTENTION
WARRANTY
ZAMIL warrants all operating parts in this equipment against factory defects for a period formally agreed upon in the
relevant sales contract. All warranty claims must be supported by proper documentary evidence like copies of
invoices, start-up check out reports, maintenance records etc. to justify the validity of warranty.
The initial Start-up and Commissioning of the units must be carried out by suitably trained and qualified personnel
only preferably by Zamil in accordance with the instructions given in this manual.
Upon completion of Start-up and Commissioning, duly filled up and certified check out forms for each unit
(sample check out form given in this manual) should be submitted to Zamil Head Office, Dammam.
This warranty is conditional and nullifies if any of the following violations are committed:
Units are not properly stored, protected or inspected by the client during the period from date of shipment till date
of initial start-up.
Incorrect installation, start-up & commissioning and operation resulting from a failure to follow and implement the
procedures, instructions and recommendations given in this manual.
Equipment is operated without or improperly installed field devices such as water flow switch and chilled water
pump interlocking with chillers.
Any modification to the units which includes changing, adding or removing certain components, altering the
electrical wiring or whatsoever without prior written approval from ZAMIL.
Insufficient maintenance or non-compliance to the maintenance requirements specified in this manual. Also,
maintenance, service or repair carried out by unqualified personnel.
Any misuse of this equipment such as, utilizing it for purposes other than those its designed for and operating
outside the design parameters specified in our application catalogue.
Equipment is operated with refrigerant, oil, water or antifreeze agents which are not approved by ZAMIL.
Equipment has been damaged due to malfunctioning of interface controllers such as DDC, periphery components
etc.
Equipment has been damaged by freezing due to improper protection during cold weather or damaged by
accident, fire or any other conditions not ordinarily encountered (force majeure).
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MODEL DECODING
1, 2 & 3 4, 5 & 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 & 15 16 & 17
BASIC UNIT SIZE REFRIGER- ELECTRICAL CONDENSER COIL CIRCUIT BREAKER COOLER COMPRESSOR HGBP OPTIONS UL
(SERIES) ANT SUPPLY OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS & OPTIONS
( V-Ph-Hz )
ASY 050 B : R-134a H : 208/230-3-60 A : ALUMINUM FIN A : STANDARD A : STANDARD WITH A : STANDARD UNIT A : STANDARD UNIT SEE NOTE # 2 A : STANDARD
060 VICTAULIC CONN. WITHOUT SUCTION WITHOUT HGBP & BELOW UNIT
AIR COOLED
070 M: 380-3-60 B : PRE-COATED B: SERVICE VALVE WITHOUT SUCTION WITHOUT UL
SCREW WATER
080 (4 WIRE) ALUMINUM FIN CIRCUIT B : FLANGE CONN. SERVICE VALVE
CHILLERS
090 BREAKER (OPTIONAL) B : UNIT WITH B : STANDARD
100 C : COPPER FIN
F : 460-3-60 SUCTION SERVICE B : WITH HGBP & UNIT WITH UL
120 C : ASME STAMPED VALVE WITHOUT SUCTION LISTED
D : ALUMINUM FIN
130 WITH ResisTec WITH VICTAULIC (OPTIONAL) SERVICE VALVE
140 COATING CONN. (OPTIONAL)
150 (OPTIONAL)
160 E : COPPER FIN C : WITHOUT HGBP &
170 WITH ResisTec WITH SUCTION
180 COATING D : ASME STAMPED SERVICE VALVE
190 WITH FLANGE (OPTIONAL)
(SEE NOTE # 1 CONN.
200
BELOW)
215 (OPTIONAL) D : WITH HGBP &
230 WITH SUCTION
240 SERVICE VALVE
250 (OPTIONAL)
270
295
310
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330
350
375
400
420
450
475
500
540
560
590
NOTES:
1. FOR OTHER COATING, SPECIFY YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN WRITING.
2. COMPUTER SELECTED DIGITS (FROM 'AA' TO 'ZZ') DESCRIBING OTHER OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES OR COMBINATIONS THEREOF, SUCH AS: - CONDENSER COIL GUARD
- COMPRESSOR & COOLER GUARD
- UNIT MAIN NON-FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH
- COMPRESSOR ENCLOSURE
- WATER FLOW SWITCH
- SPRING ISOLATOR
- MULTI-ResisTec PIPING
ResisTec
MAJOR FEATURES
These chillers incorporate a wide range of features; some of them are as follows:
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STANDARD CONTROL & SAFETY DEVICES
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER: This controller monitors analog and digital inputs to achieve precise control & safety
functions of the unit.
COMPRESSOR IN-BUILT PROTECTION DEVICE: Protects the compressor by monitoring:
A) Motor winding temperature in case of overload.
B) Discharge gas temperature in case of overheating.
C) Phase reversal for direction of rotation.
STARTERS: The starter is operated by the control circuit and provides power to the compressor motors. These devices are
rated to handle safely both RLA and LRA of motors.
CRANKCASE HEATERS: Each compressor has immersion type crankcase heater. The compressor crankcase heater is
always on when the compressors are de-energized. This protects the system against refrigerant migration, oil dilution and
potential compressor failure.
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH: This switch provides an additional safety protection in the case of excessive discharge
pressure.
UNDER & OVER VOLTAGE AND PHASE PROTECTION: Protects against low & high incoming voltage as well as single
phasing, phase reversal and phase imbalance by de-energizing the control circuit. It is an automatic reset device, but it can
be set up for manual reset.
COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKERS: Protects against compressor branch circuit fault. When tripped (manually or
automatically), the breaker opens the power supply to the compressor and control circuit through auxiliary contacts.
HARD WIRE TO BMS: Communicate the controller to site BMS thru hard wire:
1. Remote Unit Enable/Disable (Start/Stop) a digital input to the controller that allows the user to Start and normally
shutdown the chiller unit from remote or control room.
2. Unit General Alarm a digital output signal from the controller to indicate that alarm is existing in the chiller.
3. Compressor Circuit Enable/Disable a digital input to the controller that allows the user to Start and normally shutdown
the compressor from remote or control room.
4. Second Temperature Control Set point a digital input to the controller that allows the user to enable the second set
point. Value for the second temperature control set point can be modified at the controller parameter.
5. Set point correction an analog input to the controller that allows the user adjust the temperature control set point via
external analog signal (4-20mA).
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
UNIT ON-OFF SWITCH: ON-OFF switch is provided for manually switching the unit control circuit.
INDICATOR LIGHTS: LED lights indicates power ON to the units, MENU adjustment and FAULT indications due to trip on
safety devices.
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE: Electronic expansion valve is used to regulate the refrigerant flow to the water cooler
and maintain a constant superheat and load optimization.
FILTER DRIER (REPLACEABLE CORE TYPE): Refrigerant circuits are kept free of harmful moisture, sludge, acids and oil
contaminating particles by the filter drier.
SIGHT GLASS: A moisture indicating sight glass is installed in the liquid line. An easy-to-read color indicator shows
moisture contents and provides a mean for checking the system refrigerant charge.
LIQUID LINE SOLENOID VALVE: Closes when the compressor is off to prevent any liquid refrigerant from accumulating in
the water cooler during the off cycle.
CONTROL CIRCUIT TRANSFORMER: On 460V-3Ph-60Hz power supply factory mounted and wired control circuit trans-
former is furnished eliminating the need for running a separate 220 volt control circuit power supply.
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OPTIONS
(All options are at extra cost. Please check with your nearest dealer/sales office)
HOT GAS BYPASS SYSTEM: Hot gas bypass is provided on the lead circuit to permit operation of the system down to 50% of
its unloaded capacity. Under low ambient condition, it controls temperature by eliminating the need to cycle the compressor on
and off, ensuring narrow temperature swing and lengthen the life span of the compressor.
WATER FLOW SWITCH: Paddle type field adjustable flow switch for water cooler circuits. Interlock into unit safety circuits
so that the unit will remain off until water flow is determined.
UNIT MOUNT SPRING ISOLATORS: This housed spring assemblies have a neoprene friction pad on the bottom to
prevent vibration transmission.
LIQUID COOLERS: ASME code stamped liquid cooler.
PRESSURE GAUGES: Suction & discharge pressures gauges.
SUCTION SERVICE VALVE: Compressor suction port service valves.
NON-FUSED MAIN DISCONNECT SWITCHES: De-energize power supply during servicing/repair works as well as with
door interlock.
CONDENSER COIL GUARD: Protects the condenser coils from physical damage.
COMPRESSOR/COOLER GUARD: Protects the compressor from vandalism.
COMPRESSOR OIL LEVEL SWITCH: This monitors the oil level inside the compressor.
COMPRESSOR ENCLOSURE BOX: Reduces compressor operating noise and keeps the compressor clean.
FLANGED COOLER CONNECTION: Easy on-site piping connections.
COOLER HEATER WRAPPED: Prevents freezing up of water on low ambient temperature.
COPPER FINS/TUBES CONDENSER COILS: For seashore salty corrosive environments. Provided with 12 FPI as standard.
COATED COPPER FINS/TUBES CONDENSER COILS: For seashore or acid corrosive environments.
BMS: BACNET-IP, MODBUS-RS485, GSM and stand alone remote display panel.
POWER LINE ANALYZER: Performs motor current limitation. Protects against high motor current & over/under voltage.
: A two component coating system that withstands the extreme climate conditions. The coating can be
applied to all metal parts of HVAC equipment; the piping, the compressors and grids might require a different pre- treatment
and layer build up. Please check ResisTec product information sheets, the heat exchangers can not be coated using this
type. The coating can be applied at the Zamil Air Conditioners factory as well as in the field for maintenance or rejuvenation
purposes.
UL LISTED CHILLERS: ASY chillers in the range of ASY050B thru ASY500B can be optionally offered as UL listed. These
chillers are UL listed under UL file number SA13167.
HAND HELD CONTROLLER: Enables the chiller technician to monitor and serve the chiller by plugging this portable wired
controller into the chiller controller. With built-in magnets, it provides convenient access for chiller status diagnoses and
trouble shooting.
EXTERNAL COMPRESSOR MOTOR OVERLOAD RELAY: Added protection for compressor motor thermal overloading
and prolonged stalling of the motor.
DUAL MAIN POWER ENTRY: Provide flexibility of connecting the chiller to the field power supply. Applicable for chiller
models ASY090B - ASY500B.
EXTENDED MAIN BUSBAR: Provide extended termination for multi cable that may require for chiller with Single power
Entry point. This is applicable only for ASY180B - ASY590B.
MAIN POWER TERMINAL LUGS: A ready to install power main terminal lugs for easy connection of main cable in the
field. The lug has wide range to accept cable sizes and designed to fix a maximum of 4 cables per lug.
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All control & safety devices, accessories and optional items are factory
installed except for unit mounting spring isolators and water flow switch, which
must be installed on job-site.
ATTENTION
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PHYSICAL DATA
UNIT SIZE ASY050B ASY060B ASY070B ASY080B ASY090B ASY100B ASY120B ASY130B ASY140B ASY150B
COMPRESSOR
PART NUMBER 208/230V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-13 800-683-16 800-683-19 800-683-22 800-683-13 (2) 800-683-13 (2) 800-683-16 (2) 800-683-19 (2) 800-683-19 (2) 800-683-19 (2)
380V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-14 800-683-17 800-683-20 800-683-23 800-683-14 (2) 800-683-14 (2) 800-683-17 (2) 800-683-20 (2) 800-683-20 (2) 800-683-20 (2)
460V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-15 800-683-18 800-683-21 800-683-24 800-683-15 (2) 800-683-15 (2) 800-683-18 (2) 800-683-21 (2) 800-683-21 (2) 800-683-21 (2)
NUMBER OF COMPRESSORS 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
TOTAL CRANKCASE HEATER WATTS 200 300 300 300 400 400 600 600 600 600
REFRIGERANT R-134a
AIRCOOLED CONDENSER
CONDENSER Tube Dia.-Rows-Fins per inch* 3/8214 3/8314 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414 3/8314 3/8414 3/8414 3/8314
COIL
Total face area, Sq. ft. 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 100.1 100.1 140 140 140 175
AIRFLOW, CFM 45264 43920 47644 47644 63798 63798 93256 87032 87032 116570
NUMBER OF FAN/FAN DIA.,mm 4/762 4/762 4/800 4/800 6/800 6/800 8/800 8/800 8/800 10/800
FAN MOTOR RPM @ 230/380/460-3-60 1100/1100/1100 1100/1100/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/11001080/1080/1100
COOLER
COOLER PART NUMBER 800-894-00 800-894-01 800-894-01 800-894-01 800-894-02 800-894-02 800-894-42 800-894-04 800-894-04 800-894-05
SHELL DIAMETER, mm 219 273 273 273 324 324 106 324 324 406
TOTAL LENGTH, mm 2314 2152 2152 2152 2496 2496 1273 2677 2677 2739
WATER HOLDING VOLUME, Liters 49 76.5 76.5 76.5 120 120 128 117 117 206
WATER IN/OUT PIPE DIA.mm 75 100 100 100 125 150 125 125 125 150
ECONOMIZER
PART NUMBER N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 800-516-68(2) N.A. N.A. 800-516-69(2) 800-516-69(2)
EXPANSION DEVICE N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. T.E.V. N.A. N.A. T.E.V. T.E.V.
GENERAL
NUMBER OF REFRIGERANT CIRCUITS 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dBA (3m./5m./10m.) 72.2/68.7/63.4 72.6/69.1/63.8 75.4/71.9/66.6 75.6/72.1/66.8 74.4/71/65.7 74.5/71/65.7 75.3/71.8/66.5 78.4/74.9/69.6 78.4/74.9/69.6 78.7/75.2/69.9
SHIPPING /OPERATING WEIGHTS (Aluminum coils), kg 1865/1914 2336/2412 2455/2531 2472/2548 3220/3340 3233/3353 4319/4447 4468/4585 4494/4611 4998/5204
SHIPPING /OPERATING WEIGHTS (Copper coils), kg 1990/2039 2529/2605 2735/2811 2751/2827 3540/3660 3553/3673 4627/4755 4914/5031 4941/5058 5383/5589
NOTES: 1. All compressors with slider control valve unloading.
2. All compressors operate at 3500 RPM @ 60Hz.
3. Cooler vent and drain size are 1/2" MPT.
4. All coolers are single face refrigerant connection.
5. Sound pressure level : ±2dBA.
* CU/CU option has 12FPI.
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PHYSICAL DATA
UNIT SIZE ASY160B ASY170B ASY180B ASY190B ASY200B ASY215B ASY230B ASY240B ASY250B ASY270B
COMPRESSOR
800-683-22 (2)
PART NUMBER 208/230V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-22 (2) 800-683-22 (2) 800-683-16 (3) 800-683-16 (3) 800-683-16 (3) 800-683-19 (1) 800-683-22 (3) 800-683-22 (3) 800-683-16 (4) 800-683-19 (4)
800-683-23 (2)
380V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-23 (2) 800-683-23 (2) 800-683-17 (3) 800-683-17 (3) 800-683-17 (3) 800-683-20 (1) 800-683-23 (3) 800-683-23 (3) 800-683-17 (4) 800-683-20 (4)
800-683-24 (2)
460V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-24 (2) 800-683-24 (2) 800-683-18 (3) 800-683-18 (3) 800-683-18 (3) 800-683-21 (1) 800-683-24 (3) 800-683-24 (3) 800-683-18 (4) 800-683-21 (4)
NUMBER OF COMPRESSORS 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4
TOTAL CRANKCASE HEATER WATTS 600 600 900 900 900 900 900 900 1200 1200
REFRIGERANT R-134a
AIRCOOLED CONDENSER
3/8414 3/8414
CONDENSER Tube Dia.-Rows-Fins per inch* 3/8314 3/8414 3/8314 3/8314 3/8414 3/8314 3/8414 3/8414 3/8314 3/8314
COIL
Total face area, Sq. ft. 175 175 210 210 210 240 240 240 304 304
AIRFLOW, CFM 116570 108790 139884 133524 130548 140892 138276 138276 192048 192048
NUMBER OF FAN/FAN DIA.,mm 10/800 10/800 12/800 12/800 12/800 12/800 12/800 12/800 16/800 16/800
FAN MOTOR RPM @ 230/380/460-3-60 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/11001080/1080/1100
COOLER
COOLER PART NUMBER 800-893-05 800-893-05 800-893-06 800-893-06 800-893-06 800-893-07 800-893-08 800-893-08 800-893-04(2) 800-893-05(2)
SHELL DIAMETER, mm 406 406 406 406 406 406 406 406 324 406
TOTAL LENGTH, mm 2739 2739 2749 2749 2749 3241 3741 3741 2677 2739
WATER HOLDING VOLUME, Liters 206 206 190 190 190 225 260 260 234 412
WATER IN/OUT PIPE DIA.mm 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 125 150
ECONOMIZER
PART NUMBER N.A. 800-516-69(2) N.A. 800-516-69(2) 800-516-69(3) N.A. 800-516-69 800-516-69(3) N.A. N.A.
EXPANSION DEVICE N.A. T.E.V. N.A. T.E.V. T.E.V. N.A. T.E.V. T.E.V. N.A. N.A.
GENERAL
NUMBER OF REFRIGERANT CIRCUITS 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dBA (3m./5m./10m.) 78.9/75.4/70.1 78.9/75.4/70.1 77.1/73.6/68.3 77.1/73.6/68.3 77.1/73.6/68.3 80.3/76.8/71.5 80.4/76.9/71.6 80.4/76.9/71.6 81.4/77.9/72.6 81.4/77.9/72.6
SHIPPING /OPERATING WEIGHTS (Aluminum coils), kg 5003/5209 5149/5355 6542/6732 6663/6853 6724/6914 6885/7110 7040/7300 7070/7330 8745/8979 9208/9620
SHIPPING /OPERATING WEIGHTS (Copper coils), kg 5388/5594 5708/5914 7004/7194 7264/7454 7393/7583 7572/7797 7805/8065 7836/8096 9414/9648 9876/10288
NOTES: 1. All compressors with slider control valve unloading.
2. All compressors operate at 3500 RPM @ 60Hz.
3. Cooler vent and drain size are 1/2" MPT.
4. All coolers are single face refrigerant connection.
5. Sound pressure level : ±2dBA.
* CU/CU option has 12FPI.
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PHYSICAL DATA
UNIT SIZE ASY295B ASY310B ASY330B ASY350B ASY375B ASY400B ASY420B ASY450B ASY475B ASY500B
COMPRESSOR
800-683-22 (2) 800-683-16 (4) 800-683-22 (3) 800-683-22 (4)
PART NUMBER 208/230V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-19 (2) 800-683-22 (4) 800-683-13 (2) 800-683-16 (6) 800-683-19 (6) 800-683-19 (6) 800-683-19 (3) 800-683-19 (2) 800-683-22 (6) 800-683-22 (6)
800-683-23 (2) 800-683-17 (4) 800-683-23 (3) 800-683-23 (4)
380V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-20 (2) 800-683-23 (4) 800-683-14 (2) 800-683-17 (6) 800-683-20 (6) 800-683-20 (6) 800-683-20 (3) 800-683-20 (2) 800-683-23 (6) 800-683-23 (6)
800-683-24 (2) 800-683-18 (4) 800-683-24 (3) 800-683-24 (4)
460V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-21 (2) 800-683-24 (4) 800-683-15 (2) 800-683-18 (6) 800-683-21 (6) 800-683-21 (6) 800-683-21 (3) 800-683-21 (2) 800-683-24 (6) 800-683-24 (6)
NUMBER OF COMPRESSORS 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
TOTAL CRANKCASE HEATER WATTS 1200 1200 1600 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800
REFRIGERANT R-134a
AIRCOOLED CONDENSER
3/8414 3/8414
CONDENSER Tube Dia.-Rows-Fins per inch* 3/8414 3/8414 3/8314 3/8414 3/8414 3/8314 3/8314 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414
COIL
Total face area, Sq. ft. 304 304 430.7 430.7 430.7 521.3 521.3 521.3 521.3 521.3
AIRFLOW, CFM 180560 180560 224046 220770 220770 281490 275110 269038 269038 269038
NUMBER OF FAN/FAN DIA.,mm 16/800 16/800 18/800 18/800 18/800 22/800 22/800 22/800 22/800 22/800
FAN MOTOR RPM @ 230/380/460-3-60 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100 1080/1080/1100
COOLER
COOLER PART NUMBER 800-893-05(2) 800-893-05(2) 800-893-09(2) 800-893-09(2) 800-893-06(2) 800-893-06(2) 800-893-06(2) 800-893-10(2) 800-893-10(2) 800-893-10(2)
SHELL DIAMETER, mm 406 406 406 406 406 406 406 457 457 457
TOTAL LENGTH, mm 2739 2739 2741 2741 2749 2749 2749 2754 2754 2754
WATER HOLDING VOLUME, Liters 412 412 412 412 380 380 380 488 488 488
WATER IN/OUT PIPE DIA.mm 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 200 200 200
ECONOMIZER
PART NUMBER N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 800-516-69(3) 800-516-69(6)
EXPANSION DEVICE N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. T.E.V. T.E.V.
GENERAL
NUMBER OF REFRIGERANT CIRCUITS 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dBA (3m./5m./10m.) 81.5/78/72.7 81.6/78.1/72.8 79.4/75.8/70.6 79.4/75.9/70.6 82.9/79.3/74.1 83.1/79.5/74.3 83.2/79.7/74.4 83.2/79.7/74.4 83.3/79.8/74.5 83.3/79.8/74.5
SHIPPING /OPERATING WEIGHTS (Aluminum coils), kg 9441/9853 9474/9886 11809/12221 12668/13080 12808/13188 13039/13419 13248/13628 13777/14265 13856/14344 13902/14390
SHIPPING /OPERATING WEIGHTS (Copper coils), kg 10441/10823 10444/10856 13021/13433 14042/14454 14182/14562 14186/14566 14654/15034 15439/15927 15518/16006 15564/16052
COMPRESSOR
800-683-19 (4) 800-683-22 (4)
PART NUMBER 208/230V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-19 (8) 800-683-19 (4)
800-683-16 (4)
800-683-20 (4) 800-683-23 (4)
380V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-20 (8)
800-683-17 (4) 800-683-20 (4)
800-683-21 (4) 800-683-24 (4)
460V-3Ph-60Hz 800-683-21 (8)
800-683-18 (4) 800-683-21 (4)
NUMBER OF COMPRESSORS 8 8 8
REFRIGERANT R-134a
AIRCOOLED CONDENSER
CONDENSER Tube Dia.-Rows-Fins per inch* 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414
COIL
Total face area, Sq. ft. 608 608 608
COOLER
COOLER PART NUMBER 800-893-41(2) 800-893-41(2) 800-893-41(2)
ECONOMIZER
PART NUMBER N.A. N.A. N.A.
GENERAL
NUMBER OF REFRIGERANT CIRCUITS 8 8 8
SHIPPING /OPERATING WEIGHTS (Aluminum coils), kg 2 x 9355/2 x 9756 2 x 9390/2 x 9791 2 x 9423/2 x 9824
SHIPPING /OPERATING WEIGHTS (Copper coils), kg 2 x 10325/2 x 10726 2 x 10360/2 x 10761 2 x 10393/2 x 10794
NOTES: 1. All compressors with slider control valve unloading.
2. All compressors operate at 3500 RPM @ 60Hz.
3. Cooler vent and drain size are 1/2" MPT.
4. All coolers are single face refrigerant connection.
5. Sound pressure level : ±2dBA.
* CU/CU option has 12FPI.
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Ethernet port and RS232 is available as standard for this MCS-Connect. Contact Zamil AC for complete details.
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BASIC REFRIGERANT FLOW AND PROCESS & INS. DIAGRAM
These chillers work on the concept of Vapor Compression Refrigeration. At the start of operation cycle, the water (or
other liquid) flows through the water piping system, the flow switch contact is made, and if the controller calls for
cooling and all safety devices are closed, the compressor will start.
The compressor raises the pressure of the refrigerant and it is pumped to the condenser. Since this (high side)
refrigerant temperature is higher than the temperature of the air being passed through the condenser, heat flows from
the hot refrigerant gas to the condenser air. Thus, heat is absorbed by the condenser air from the refrigerant and the
high pressure refrigerant gas changes its phase to high pressure liquid. The high pressure liquid refrigerant then flows
through a filter drier, sight glass/moisture indicator, economizer (if provided) and then liquid line solenoid valve (which
should be open now). The system pressure then forces the liquid into an expansion valve which causes a large
pressure drop and also meters the liquid refrigerant through the evaporator/cooler. The refrigerant then passes
through the tubes inside the cooler while water flows over these tubes, thus heat transfers from the higher
temperature water to the lower temperature refrigerant. The water gets chilled and the liquid refrigerant evaporates
into a gas. The refrigerant is returned back to the suction side (low side) of the compressor as a low pressure gas and
is then ready to be recycled again through the compressor.
Notes:
. This P & I diagram illustrate a single refrigeration circuit. Total number of these circuits in a particular chiller shall be as
many as the number of compressors provided in that chiller.
. This P & I applicable for a chiller with standard features. For chillers provided with optional features like pressure gauges,
hot gas bypass system, cooler heater, etc. suitable changes in this diagram should be envisaged.
. If Economizer is provided in a refrigerant circuit, it optimizes the system capacity by further sub cooling the high pressure
liquid refrigerant which increases its thermodynamic efficiency. This is accomplished by a refrigerant to refrigerant brazed
plate heat exchanger in which a portion of the high pressure liquid refrigerant is vaporized thereby sub cooling the remaining
liquid refrigerant. Although this has little effect on the suction capacity of the compressor but the effective refrigerating
capacity of the compressor is boosted by the increased heat absorption capacity of the liquid entering the evaporator/cooler.
4. The Liquid Injection Circuit is provided to allow refrigerant injection for oil cooling. The solenoid valve and liquid injection
valve provided in this circuit open in response to demand sensed by the discharge line temperature sensor (i.e. open when the
refrigerant discharge temperature rises above the set point).
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HANDLING AND STORAGE
INSPECTION
Upon delivery of equipment, it is important that the following inspection is performed in the presence of transporters
and/or Zamils representatives:
Check all crates and cartons received against the Invoice / shipping papers to be sure they are complete.
Check model numbers and electrical characteristics on the nameplates of the units delivered to determine if they
are correct.
Check the loose items/accessories, if supplied any (field installed items like spring isolators & flow switches), Check
for freight damage, shortages or other discrepancies and note them on the delivery receipt before signing and
receiving.
In the event that any damage is found, a damage claim should be immediately filed by the purchasers against the
delivering carrier as all shipments are made at the buyers risk. The same should be notified to the concerned Zamil
Office immediately.
RIGGING INSTRUCTIONS
Each unit has been crafted and carefully tested at the factory where every precaution is taken to ensure that it reaches
you in perfect condition. It is very important that the riggers and movers should use the same care and precaution in
moving the equipment into place. Make sure that chains, slings, cables or other rigging equipment are employed so as
to avoid damage to the units.
Before moving the units, ensure that the site is ready and suitable for installing the equipment and is capable of
supporting the weight of units and all associated equipment.
These units are designed for lifting and overhead rigging. Based on weight and dimensions of the units, either rigging
holes are provided in the base rail or lifting eyes extending from the sides of the base rail. These rigging holes or lifting
eyes are centered around the unit center of gravity. For rigging the units, follow these instructions:
For units with rigging holes in the base rail, insert pipes thru these holes to support the whole unit and lift using
rigging slings and hooks or shackles as shown in Figure A below.
For units with lifting eyes on the base rail, attach the hooks or shackles directly into them and lift using rigging
slings as shown in Figures B & C below.
Center of gravity is not unit centerline; ensure center of gravity aligns with main lifting point before lifting.
Use spreader bars when rigging, to prevent slings from damaging the unit (as shown in Fig. A to C).
Units must only be lifted from the base and at the points provided.
All unit panels should be in place when rigging.
! Extra care must be taken to avoid damage to the condenser coil.
Insert packing material between coils and slings as necessary.
Do not apply pressure to the units body.
CAUTION Refrigerant piping should never be used as a foothold or handhold.
Never move the unit on roller or using a fork lift truck.
Lifting equipment must be capable of handling the unit weight with adequate
! safety factor. For details of unit weights and weight distribution refer to the
Physical data and Load distribution Sections in this manual.
WARNING
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RIGGING INSTRUCTIONS
ATTENTION TO RIGGERS
Hook rigging sling thru holes in base rail, as shown below.
Holes in base rail are centered around the unit center of gravity.
Center of gravity is not unit center line.
Ensure center of gravity aligns with the main lifting point before lifting.
Use spreader bar when rigging, to prevent the slings from damaging the unit.
CAUTION
All panels should be in place when rigging.
Care must be taken to avoid damage to the coils during handling.
Insert packing material between coils & slings as necessary.
MODELS: ASY050B - ASY240B
* Please refer to page-31 for the total unit dimensions of ASY540B, ASY560B & ASY590B
MODELS: ASY330B - ASY500B
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STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
If the unit is to be put into storage prior to installation, observe the following precautions:
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
PRE-INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
These chillers are designed for outdoor installation and can be installed at ground level or on a suitable rooftop
location. In order to achieve good operation, performance and trouble-free service, it is essential that the proposed
installation location meets the following requirements:
The most important consideration while deciding upon the location of air cooled chillers is the provision for supply of
adequate ambient air to the condenser and removal of heated discharge air from the condenser. This is
accomplished by maintaining sufficient clearances which have been specified in this manual around the units
and avoiding obstructions in the condenser air discharge area to prevent the possibility of warm air circulation.
Further, the condenser fans are propeller type and are not recommended for use with ductwork or other hindrances
in the condenser air stream. Where these requirements are not complied, the supply or discharge airflow
restrictions or warm air recirculation will cause higher condensing temperatures resulting in poor unit operation,
higher power consumption and possible eventual failure of equipment.
The units longitudinal axis should be parallel to the prevailing wind direction in order to ensure a balanced air flow
through the condenser coils. Consideration should also be given to the possibility of down-drafts caused by
adjacent buildings, which may cause recirculation or uneven unit airflow. For locations where significant cross winds
are expected, an enclosure of solid or louver type is recommended to prevent wind turbulence interfering with the
unit airflow. When units are installed in an enclosure, the enclosure height should not exceed the height of the unit.
The location should be selected for minimum sun exposure and away from hot air sources, steam, exhaust vents
and sources of airborne chemicals that could attack the condenser coils and steel parts of the unit. Avoid locations
where the sound output and air discharge from the units may be objectionable.
If the location is an area which is accessible to unauthorized persons, steps must be taken to prevent access to the
unit by means of a protective fence. This will help to prevent the possibility of vandalism, accidental damage or
possible harm caused by unauthorized removal of panels or protective guards exposing rotating or high voltage
components.
The clearance requirements prescribed in this manual are necessary to maintain good airflow and provide access
for unit operation and maintenance. However, it is also necessary to consider access requirements based on
practical considerations for servicing, cleaning and replacing large components.
The unit must be installed on a ONE-PIECE, FLAT and LEVELLED {within ½ (13 mm) over its length and width}
CONCRETE BASE that extends fully to support the unit. The carrying or supporting structure should be capable of
handling complete operating weight of the unit as given in the Physical Data tables in this manual.
For ground level installations, it must be ensured that the concrete base is stable and does not settle or dislocate
upon installation of the unit which can strain the refrigerant lines resulting in leaks and may also cause compressor
oil return problems. It is recommended that the concrete slab is provided with appropriate footings. The slab should
not be connected to the main building foundation to avoid noise and vibration transmission.
For rooftop installations, choose a place with adequate structural strength to safely support the entire operating
weight of the unit. The unit shall be mounted on a concrete slab similar to ground installations. The roof must be
reinforced for supporting the individual point loads at the mounting isolator locations. It must be checked and
ensured that the concrete base is perfectly horizontal and levelled, especially if the roof has been pitched to aid in
water removal. It should be determined prior to installation if any special treatment is required to assure a levelled
installation else it could lead to the above mentioned problems.
SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Dimensional drawings for all chiller models are given in the following pages. In order to ascertain space requirement
for an installation, refer to the respective chiller drawing:
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DIMENSIONS
ASY050B
ASY060B 100
NOTE:1. Cooler dimensions are subject to change without notice. Final dimensions will be provided upon order placement.
2. All dimensions are in mm, unless otherwise specified.
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DIMENSIONS
ASY090B & ASY100B
NOTE:1. Cooler dimensions are subject to change without notice. Final dimensions will be provided upon order placement.
2. All dimensions are in mm, unless otherwise specified.
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DIMENSIONS
ASY150B, ASY160B & ASY170B
NOTE:1. Cooler dimensions are subject to change without notice. Final dimensions will be provided upon order placement.
2. All dimensions are in mm, unless otherwise specified.
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DIMENSIONS
ASY250B, ASY270B, ASY295B & ASY310B
DIMENSIONS
MODEL A B C D
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NOTE:1. Cooler dimensions are subject to change without notice. Final dimensions will be provided upon order placement.
2. All dimensions are in mm, unless otherwise specified.
DIMENSIONS
ASY330B, ASY350B & ASY375B
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* EXTRA HEIGHT FOR 230V CONTROL BOX.
NOTE:1. Cooler dimensions are subject to change without notice. Final dimensions will be provided upon order placement.
2. All dimensions are in mm, unless otherwise specified.
DIMENSIONS
ASY400B, ASY420B, ASY450B, ASY475B & ASY500B
DIMENSIONS
MODEL A B C D
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NOTE:1. Cooler dimensions are subject to change without notice. Final dimensions will be provided upon order placement.
2. All dimensions are in mm, unless otherwise specified.
DIMENSIONS
ASY540B, ASY560B & ASY590B
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NOTE:1. Cooler dimensions are subject to change without notice. Final dimensions will be provided upon order placement.
2. All dimensions are in mm, unless otherwise specified.
INSTALLATION CLEARANCE
WALL
MODEL NUMBER A B
ASY050B - ASY080B 2500 2000
ASY090B - ASY310B 3000 2000 FIGURE - 1
ASY330B - ASY500B 3500 2500 STRAIGHT WALL
ASY540B - ASY590B 4500 3500
FIGURE - 2
CORNER WALL
NOTE: 1. All dimensions are in mm.
2. Pit installations are not recommended. Re-circulation of hot condenser air in combination with surface air
turbulence can not be predicted, hot air re-circulation will severely affect unit efficiency (EER) and can
cause high pressure or fan motor temperature trips.
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VIBRATION ISOLATION AND SCHEMATIC MOUNTING LAYOUTS
Vibration isolators are necessary for installing these chillers in order to minimize the transmission of vibrations. The
two types of vibration isolators generally utilized for mounting these units are Neoprene Pads and Spring Isolators.
Neoprene Pads are recommended for ground level normal installations jobs where vibration isolation is not critical and
job costs must be kept to a minimum. Spring Isolators are recommended for ground level installations which are
noise-sensitive areas or exposed to wind loads and all roof top installations. For extremely noise and vibration
sensitive areas, follow the recommendations of structural and acoustical consultants.
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SPRING TYPE VIBRATION ISOLATOR SELECTION
The following types of spring isolators are recommended for various applications. Any of these spring isolators can be
supplied by ZAMIL as optional items.
Standard Applications:
Seismic Applications:
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LOAD DISTRIBUTION, kg. (ALUMINUM CONDENSER COIL)
MODEL No. R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20
ASY050 518 491 462 444 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY060 671 632 571 541 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY070 702 663 600 569 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY080 705 669 604 573 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY090 625 594 578 540 509 493 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY100 628 597 581 542 510 495 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY120 848 817 801 687 655 640 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY130 872 841 825 708 677 661 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY140 878 847 831 711 680 664 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY150 729 701 692 683 627 600 590 581 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY160 730 702 693 684 628 600 591 582 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY170 749 722 713 703 645 617 608 599 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY180 964 930 918 907 788 753 742 730 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY190 981 946 935 923 801 767 756 744 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY200 989 954 943 931 808 774 763 751 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY215 1011 977 966 954 835 801 789 778 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY230 1032 998 986 975 862 827 816 804 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY240 1037 1003 991 980 864 830 818 807 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY250 1035 1001 984 978 972 843 809 791 786 780 - - - - - - - - - -
ASY270 1083 1048 1031 1025 1020 924 889 872 866 861 - - - - - - - - - -
ASY295 1107 1073 1056 1050 1044 946 912 894 889 883 - - - - - - - - - -
ASY310 1112 1077 1060 1054 1048 948 914 897 891 885 - - - - - - - - - -
ASY330 991 973 964 955 945 941 936 821 803 794 785 776 771 766 - - - - - -
ASY350 1070 1052 1043 1033 1024 1020 1015 865 847 838 829 820 815 810 - - - - - -
ASY375 1079 1061 1051 1042 1033 1028 1024 872 854 844 835 826 822 817 - - - - - -
ASY400 1099 1079 1069 1059 1049 1044 1039 891 871 861 851 841 836 831 - - - - - -
ASY420 1114 1094 1084 1074 1064 1059 1054 905 885 875 865 855 850 845 - - - - - -
ASY450 1150 1130 1120 1110 1100 1095 1090 961 941 931 921 911 906 901 - - - - - -
ASY475 1157 1137 1127 1117 1107 1102 1097 965 945 935 925 915 910 905 - - - - - -
ASY500 1162 1142 1132 1122 1112 1107 1102 967 947 937 927 917 912 907 - - - - - -
ASY540 1107 1066 1045 1038 1031 943 902 881 874 867 1031 1038 1045 1066 1107 867 874 881 902 943
ASY560 1112 1071 1050 1043 1036 945 904 884 877 870 1036 1043 1050 1071 1112 870 877 884 904 945
ASY590 1116 1075 1054 1047 1041 948 906 886 879 872 1041 1047 1054 1075 1116 872 879 886 906 948
R1 R2 R1
R3 R4 R6
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LOAD DISTRIBUTION, kg. (COPPER CONDENSER COIL, 12FPI)
MODEL No. R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20
ASY050 549 523 492 475 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY060 719 680 619 587 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY070 772 733 669 637 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY080 775 738 672 641 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY090 679 647 632 594 562 546 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY100 682 650 634 595 564 548 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY120 899 868 852 738 707 691 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY130 947 915 900 783 751 736 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY140 953 921 906 786 754 738 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY150 777 750 740 731 675 648 639 629 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY160 778 750 741 732 676 648 639 630 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY170 819 792 782 773 714 687 678 669 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY180 1022 988 976 965 845 811 799 788 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY190 1056 1021 1010 998 877 842 831 819 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY200 1072 1038 1027 1015 892 858 846 835 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY215 1097 1063 1051 1040 921 886 875 863 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY230 1128 1093 1082 1070 957 923 911 900 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY240 1133 1098 1087 1076 960 926 914 903 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ASY250 1102 1068 1051 1045 1039 910 876 858 853 847 - - - - - - - - - -
ASY270 1150 1115 1098 1092 1087 991 956 939 933 928 - - - - - - - - - -
ASY295 1204 1170 1153 1147 1141 1043 1009 991 986 980 - - - - - - - - - -
ASY310 1209 1174 1157 1151 1146 1045 1011 994 988 982 - - - - - - - - - -
ASY330 1078 1059 1050 1041 1032 1027 1023 908 890 881 871 862 858 853 - - - - - -
ASY350 1168 1150 1141 1132 1122 1118 1113 963 945 936 927 918 913 908 - - - - - -
ASY375 1177 1159 1149 1140 1131 1127 1122 970 952 943 933 924 920 915 - - - - - -
ASY400 1181 1161 1151 1141 1131 1126 1121 973 953 943 933 923 918 913 - - - - - -
ASY420 1215 1195 1185 1175 1165 1160 1155 1006 986 976 966 956 951 946 - - - - - -
ASY450 1268 1248 1238 1228 1218 1213 1208 1080 1060 1050 1040 1030 1025 1020 - - - - - -
ASY475 1276 1256 1246 1236 1226 1221 1216 1083 1063 1053 1043 1033 1028 1023 - - - - - -
ASY500 1280 1260 1250 1240 1230 1225 1220 1086 1066 1056 1046 1036 1031 1026 - - - - - -
ASY540 1204 1163 1142 1135 1129 1040 999 978 971 964 1129 1135 1142 1163 1204 964 971 978 999 1040
ASY560 1209 1168 1147 1140 1133 1042 1001 981 974 967 1133 1140 1147 1168 1209 967 974 981 1001 1042
ASY590 1213 1172 1151 1144 1138 1045 1003 983 976 969 1138 1144 1151 1172 1213 969 976 983 1003 1045
R1 R2 R1
R3 R4 R6
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UNIT INSTALLATION
Based on the specific project requirements, choose the type of vibration isolators best suited for the application.
Carefully select the vibration isolators models / configuration based on the respective point loads and place each
mount in its correct position following the foregoing Load Distribution Data and Mounting Points Drawing provided
herewith.
Upon completing the mounting of all vibration isolators in their correct positions, move the unit to its installation
location and then lower it carefully in an upright position onto the vibration mounts ensuring that each mount sits in its
correct position with respect to the base rail.
For applications with neoprene pad isolators, equipment and isolators do not require bolting to the concrete base or
substructure. For applications with spring isolators, follow these guidelines:
Ensure that all vibration isolators get engaged in the mounting holes provided in the unit base rail.
Follow the specific instructions for levelling, adjustment etc. based on the type of spring isolator employed.
Isolators should be bolted to the concrete base or substructure and the equipment to isolators.
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MOUNTING LOCATION
MODELS: ASY050B - ASY080B
MODULE - A MODULE - B
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COOLER PIPING CONNECTIONS
After the unit has been leveled, the external water piping may be made up. The following piping guidelines are served
to ensure satisfactory operation of the units. Failure to follow these recommendations may cause damage to the unit
or loss of performance and may nullify the warranty.
Water piping must be connected correctly to the unit i.e., water must enter from the inlet connection on the cooler
and leave from the outlet connection.
A flow switch must be installed in the field piping at the outlet of the cooler (in horizontal piping) and wired back to
the unit control panel using shielded cable. There should be a straight run of piping of at least five pipe diameters
on either side of the flow switch. Paddle type flow switches can be obtained from ZAMIL which are supplied as
optional items.
! A flow switch is required to prevent damage to the cooler caused by the unit
operating without adequate liquid flow. The flow switch should be connected in
the external interlock as shown in the wiring diagram in the control panel. The
CAUTION flow switch MUST NOT be used to start and stop the unit.
The chilled water pump(s) installed in the piping system should discharge directly into the unit cooler. The pump(s)
may be controlled external to the unit - but an interlock must be wired to the unit control panel (as shown in the
wiring diagram) so that the unit can start only upon proof of pump operation.
Flexible connections suitably selected for the fluid and pressure involved should be provided as mandatory in order
to minimize transmission of vibrations to the piping / building as some movement of the unit can be expected during
normal operation. The piping and fittings must be separately supported to prevent any loading on the cooler.
Thermometer and pressure gauge connections should be provided on the inlet and outlet connections of each
cooler. Pressure gauges are recommended to check the water pressure before and after the cooler and to
determine if any variations occur in the cooler and system. When installing pressure taps to measure the amount of
pressure drop across the water side of the cooler, the taps should be located in the water piping a minimum of 24
inches downstream from any connection (flange etc.) but as near to the cooler as possible.
Drain and air vent connections should be provided at all low and high points in the piping system to permit complete
drainage of the cooler and piping as well as to vent any air in the pipes. Hand shut-off valves are recommended for
use in all lines to facilitate servicing.
The system water piping must be flushed thoroughly before connecting to the unit cooler. The cooler must not be
exposed to flushing velocities or debris released during flushing. It is recommended that a suitably sized bypass
and valve arrangement is installed to allow flushing of the piping system. The bypass can be used during
maintenance to isolate the cooler without disrupting flow to other units.
Any debris left in the water piping between the strainer and cooler could cause
! serious damage to the tubes in the cooler and must be avoided. The
contractor/owner must also ensure that the quality of the water in circulation is
satisfactory, without any dissolved gases which can cause oxidation of steel
CAUTION parts within the cooler.
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The following is a suggested piping arrangement at the chiller for single unit installations. For multiple chiller
installations, each unit should be piped as shown:
OUT
IN
Note: For chillers with two coolers, the connecting pipes for entering and leaving water on one cooler must be joined
to the corresponding pipes on the other cooler before connecting to the main headers in the system piping.
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Flanged Cooler Connections as shown below are available as an option and should be specified with the equipment
order:
WATER REQUIREMENTS
Coolers used in these units are made of carbon steel, copper and brass and are suitable for operation with well
maintained water systems. Using unclean and untreated water may result in scale and deposit formation causing
reduced cooler efficiency or heat transfer and corrosion or pitting leading to possible equipment damage. The more
scale forming material and suspended solids in the system water, the greater the chances of scale and deposit
formation and fouling. These include calcium, magnesium, biological growth (algae, fungi and bacteria), dirt, silt, clays,
organic contaminants (oils), silica, etc. which should be kept to the minimum to retard scale and deposit formation. In
order to prevent corrosion and pitting, the pH value of the water flowing through the cooler must be kept between 7
and 8.5.
ZAMIL recommends that a water treatment specialist is consulted to provide and maintain water treatment, this is
particularly critical with glycol systems.
! Using unclean and untreated water may result in reduced unit performance and
equipment damage.
CAUTION
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, POWER AND CONTROL WIRING
All units are wired completely at the factory prior to delivery. The connections that must be made by the installer are to
the main power source and interlocking with water flow switch, pumps, remote monitoring system and two barrel units
water temperature sensor, if any.
In connecting power wiring to the unit, the following guidelines must be followed to ensure safe and satisfactory
operation of the units. Failure to follow these recommendations could cause harm to personnel or damage to the unit
and may nullify the warranty:
All field wiring should be carried out in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes.
All wiring is to be checked for damages and all terminal connections for tightness. All wiring to the unit should use
copper conductors only, sized based on the minimum circuit ampacity (MCA) values given in the Electrical Data
Section of this manual or the unit nameplate.
The power supply should match the unit nameplate in volts, phase and Hertz. The voltage imbalance between
phases must not exceed 2%.
! Main power must be supplied from a single field supplied and mounted Disconnect
switch, using dual element time delay fuse or circuit breaker.
CAUTION
! If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact your local electric
utility company immediately.
CAUTION
!
No additional controls (relays, etc.) should be mounted in the unit control panel unless
recommended by Zamil. Power and control wiring not connected to the unit should not
be run through the unit control panel. If these precautions are not observed it could
lead to a risk of electrocution or nuisance faults.
WARNING
! After connection of wiring, do not switch ON main power to the unit out rightly. Some
internal components get live when the main disconnect is switched ON and this must
be done by authorized personnel only.
WARNING
If the unit is mounted on spring vibration isolators, electrical service to the unit must
also be flexibly connected (by means of a suitable flexible conduit), as some
movement of the unit can be expected during normal operation.
ATTENTION
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In regards to the controls and their wiring, please ensure compliance to the following points to avoid Electro Magnetic
Interference and to optimise the efficiency of EMI filters:
Make sure that the conducting area around board support holes on main, auxiliary and user boards are very well
grounded to the mounting plates through conducting studs, screws and metal spacers.
Cables for transducers, sensors, user boards and serial lines must be wired far from high voltage lines like main
power and controls power.
For shielded cables, connect the shield wire to the ground; exposed wire length must be 15 mm maximum.
! Control wiring/cables connected to the control panel should never be run in the
same conduit with power wiring.
CAUTION
Some very important recommendations with regard to the main power switching On & Off to these chillers is as
follows. Failure to follow these recommendations could result in serious damage to the equipment:
Removing high voltage power (switching OFF the main disconnect) will
disable the 230VAC supply voltage to controls and the compressor crankcase
! heaters. At initial start-up or after a prolonged power disconnection, the
crankcase heaters must be energized for a minimum of 12 hours (main
disconnect should be switched ON) before starting/operating the unit.
CAUTION
!
encountered, do not disconnect main power unless alternate means are
provided to assure operation of the cooler heater or the liquid system has been
drained completely.
CAUTION
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RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION
LEAVING/RETURN WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR & WATER FLOW SWITCH
NOTE: 1. For chiller with 2 coolers, leaving water temperature sensor and return water temperature sensor should be installed in the water piping
main header of every chiller.
2. Water flow switch should be installed vertically on the horizontal pipe line closed to the leaving water port of every cooler.
LEAVING RETURN
WATER WATER
CHILLER # 1
CONTROL PANEL
FLS1 FLS2
FS
FS
RWT
RETURN WATER SENSOR
(FIELD INSTALLATION]
LWT
LEAVING WATER SENSOR
(FIELD INSTALLATION]
CHILLER # 2
CONTROL PANEL
FLS1 FLS2
FS
RWT
RETURN WATER SENSOR
(FIELD INSTALLATION]
LWT
LEAVING WATER SENSOR
(FIELD INSTALLATION]
CHILLER # n
CONTROL PANEL
FLS1 FLS2
FS
RWT
RETURN WATER SENSOR
(FIELD INSTALLATION]
LEGEND : LWT
BULB WELL FOR THE LWT/RWT (ZAC NOT SUPPLIED) LEAVING WATER SENSOR
(FIELD INSTALLATION]
LWT LEAVING WATER SENSOR (ZAC SUPPLIED - LOOSE PART)
NOTE :
RWT RETURN WATER SENSOR (ZAC SUPPLIED - LOOSE PART)
1. CHECK WITH THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FOR THE FULL DETAILS
> or < WATER DIRECTION AND ACCURATE DRAWING.
FS WATER FLOW SWITCH / FLS# (ZAC SUPPLIED AS OPTIONAL)
2.HARDWIRE FROM FLOW SWITCH AND LWT/RWT SHOULD BE ROUTED
HARD WIRE TO THE UNIT CONTROLLER (ZAC NOT SUPPLIED)
INDIVIDUALLY AND DIRECT TO THE UNIT CONTROLLER.REFER TO THE
WATER PIPE LINE (CONTRACTOR SCOPE) ACTUAL UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM FOR DETAILS.
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INSTALLATION INSPECTION
It is the responsibility of contractor or owner to verify and ensure that the following essential requirements are
complied:
Unit installed on flat concrete base and meets the specified clearances.
Ensure that all valves including balancing valves, globe valves, stop valves, motorized valves, drain
& air vent connections and flow meters are installed as per the requirement.
Temperature and pressure gauges provided at inlet and outlet piping of the cooler.
Ensure that all temperature and pressures gauges provided on the system are duly calibrated.
Field wiring is complete and all sensors and switches interlocked with the controller.
All optional sensors, gauges, valves etc. if any are installed and connected to the controller.
Chilled water pumps are suitable to handle the required flow rate, head etc.
Ensure compressor-mounting retainer brackets are removed and adjust the bolts.
Flexible connections provided at interconnection with chilled water piping and power cable entry.
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START-UP, COMMISSIONING & OPERATING PROCEDURES
GENERAL
The Start-up and Commissioning of units must be carried out by suitably trained and qualified personnel only
preferably by Zamil in accordance with the following instructions. Upon completion of Start-up and Commissioning,
duly filled up and certified check out forms for each unit (sample check out form given in appendix of this manual)
must be forwarded to Zamil Head Office - Dammam in order to avail the warranty.
! Do not start the unit before completing start-up and commissioning service.
CAUTION
Start-up service is provided by Zamil as optional and should be requested when the units are ordered. When
rendering the start-up service, a representative will be sent to the site upon proper completion of installation.
The contractor/owner should have competent service and operating personnel in attendance to assist in the work
involved and also to be trained in the operation and maintenance of these units.
PRE-STARTUP REQUISITES
The unit is ready for start-up when the following procedures have been completed:
Installation is complete and has been thoroughly inspected / verified as instructed earlier in this manual.
Ensure that all piping has been completed and tested. Water piping and cooler are filled with clean treated water. If
ambient temperatures are expected to fall below liquid freezing point (0oC for pure water) add pre-determined
amount of non-corrosive anti-freeze (Ethylene glycol) to prevent freeze-up.
Unit has been leak tested, leaks corrected and charging completed.
Electrical connections are made and properly fused.
Compressor crankcase heaters have been energized for a minimum of 12 hours.
Check all refrigerant valves to be sure they are open.
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! The above water flow rate limits must not be exceeded at any time. Operation
outside this range might result in cooler failure. Special care should be taken
when multiple chillers are fed by a single pump.
CAUTION
When using glycol solution, flow rate and pressure drop are higher than with
water. Special care must be taken not to exceed the limits. Consult Zamil for
further information and guidance in this regard.
ATTENTION
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NORMAL OPERATION AND CYCLING
Once the unit has been started, all operations are fully automatic. After an initial period at minimum capacity on the
lead compressor, the control system will adjust the unit load depending on the chilled liquid temperature and rate of
temperature change. If high heat load is present, the controller will increase the capacity of the lead compressor
and/or start-up the other compressor. If very little heat load is present, the lead compressor will continue at minimum
capacity or may simply stop again to avoid overcooling the liquid. If the latter is the case, one compressor will restart
automatically should the liquid temperature rise again. Once a compressor is running, discharge pressure rises as
refrigerant is pumped into the air cooled condenser coils. This pressure is controlled by stages of fans to ensure
maximum unit efficiency while maintaining sufficient pressure for correct operation of the condensers and expansion
valves. When a compressor is running the controller monitors oil pressure, motor current, and various other system
parameters such as discharge pressure, chilled liquid temperature, etc. Should any problems occur; the control
system will immediately take appropriate action and display the nature of the fault (Refer Microprocessor Controller
Section for details).
The following describes the sequence of operation for a two-screw compressor chiller unit.
Operation is similar for a one or four compressor unit.
For initial start-up, the following conditions must be met:
All power supplied to the unit shall be energized for 12 hours.
Control power switch on for at least 5 minutes.
All safety conditions satisfied.
Press ESC on the microcomputer keypad.
Chilled water pump running and chilled water flow switch contact closed.
Customer interlock contact closed, if any.
STAGE ON SEQUENCE:
Staging ON & OFF sequence shall be accomplished by the Leaving water temperature control selection.
Stage # 1:
If the Leaving water temperature is greater than the Stage 1-ON water temperature set point value, the compressor #1
liquid line solenoid & slider control valves shall be switched ON. Now the compressor is in the minimum or unloaded
capacity. The compressor capacity is varied to achieve the full/part load capacity as per the load demand.
As the discharge pressure of Compressor # 1 rises, the corresponding fans are energize accordingly to the fan stage-
ON set point. If the discharge pressure falls below the fan stage- OFF set point value, the corresponding fans will turn
off.
Stage # 2:
If the Leaving Water Temperature is greater than the Stage 2- ON water temperature set point value, the Compressor
# 2 liquid line solenoid & slider control valves shall be switched ON. Now the compressor is in the minimum or
unloaded capacity. The compressor capacity is varied to achieve the full/ part load capacity as per the load demand.
As the discharge pressure of Compressor # 2 rises, the corresponding fans are energize accordingly to the fan stage-
ON set point. If the discharge pressure falls below the fan stage-OFF set point value, the corresponding fans will turn
off.
As the applied load decreases and when the leaving water temperature falls below the stage 2-OFF water
temperature set point value, stage 2 is turned off.
If the leaving water temperature falls below the stage 1-OFF water temperature set point value, the stage 1 is turned
off.
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21. FAST UNLOADING : this state is entered when the compressor is starting and during normal OFF.
22. COMP IS LOADING : this state is when the load solenoid is being pulsed to increase the cooling capacity.
23. COMP IS HOLDING : In this state, no movement of the slide valve is required.
24. COMP IS UNLDING : this state is when the unload solenoid is being pulsed to reduce the cooling capacity.
25. COMP UNLOADED : this state is when the slide is fully unloaded and the compressor is in min. capacity.
26. HI DISC UNLOAD : In this state the controller is unloading the compressor to avoid tripping.
27. HI DISC HLD : In this state the controller hold the compressor at existing slide position to avoid trip.
28. LO SUCT UNLOAD : In this state the controller is unloading the compressor to avoid tripping.
29. LO SUCT HOLD : In this state the controller hold the compressor at existing slide position to avoid trip.
30. HI AMP UNLOAD : In this state the controller is unloading the compressor to avoid tripping.
31. HI AMP HOLD : In this state the controller hold the compressor at existing slide position to avoid trip.
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COMPRESSOR SLIDE AMPS CALCULATION (only during commissioning):
General Concept
Not all compressors will run exactly at the full load amperage rating that the
manufacturer provides. Likely it will be very close, but some fine tuning of the
configuration will enable the operator to maximize efficiency and control of the unit.
This manual is designed to walk you through the steps of adjusting your slide amp
calculation through MCS-Connect for optimum performance of your system.
a. Use MCS-Connect to link with the Magnum control board and get authorized
at Supervisor or Factory level.
b. While the compressor is running, turn the UNLOAD relay manually OFF, and
the LOAD relay manually ON.
c. Wait until the compressor is fully loaded. Then check the value in the FLA% in the circuit grid
for that compressor.
d. To access the FLA you must first have the proper authorization level to make changes to the
unit. Go to Menu, then Set point. Choose the FLA of the compressor you want to adjust and
increase or decrease then press OK.
e. Check the FLA% value again. It should say 99 or 100. If not, then repeat steps C and D again
until you reach a value of 99 or 100.
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2. Setting the Lower Limit
Now that you have finished calibrating the upper FLA% you may now work on setting the
minimum FLA% limit.
a. Begin by turning the LOAD relay manually OFF, and UNLOAD relay manually ON.
b. Wait until the compressor is fully unloaded and then check the FLA% value in the
circuit grid.
c. Take this number, go to Menu then choose Set points. Look for set point #31 “MIN
FLA %” and set this number as the new value (Note: if you have multiple compressors you
should use an average of their fully unloaded values).
For the below example the FLA% value in the circuit grid is 51% using MCS connect.
This change of setting is also possible at Display board.
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Attach all the required testing meters/ inspection gauges to monitor operational
8.
parameters during the commissioning process.
9. Switch on the chiller.
Start and operate each compressor separately and record the amps, pressure,
10.
temperatures in the refrigerant and water lines.
11. Check the compressor oil level in each compressor after one hour of operation.
12. Visual check and acid test of compressor oil after one hour of operation.
14. On satisfactory completion of the above, start the system for full operation.
18. Check the water pressure drop across the chiller barrel ( P).
19. Check the temperature difference (water-in/ water-out) in chiller barrel ( T).
20. Simulate safety cut-outs functions and ensure its proper operation.
21. Ensure full load is available; if so, leave the system on for 24 hours.
Note :
Check out report (4 pages) provided in this manual to be completed for each unit separately. A certified copy of
the check out report must be forwarded to Zamil Head Office, Dammam in order to avail the warranty.
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INSTRUCTIONS:
The format of this report is such, that it can be used for a wide range of equipment. Therefore, when filling out this report,
complete only the applicable parts. If you have any questions when filling out this form or if you encounter any problems
starting the equipment, contact the nearest Zamil office or its representatives for assistance.
. Do not rely on field installed gauges, thermometers or other meters for your readings. Use only calibrated gauge
manifolds and meters for your readings. When checking temperatures, check that the thermometers or thermocouples
are insulated to ensure accurate readings.
. Final readings should be taken when unit is running at maximum capacity.
. Explain operating conditions at time of test, i.e.; compressors fully loaded, hot gas bypass operating, compressor
unloaded etc.
. If possible, furnish photographs of installation or problem (i.e.control panel, leaking etc.). Make appropriate comments
on additional sheets as necessary as follows:
Product comments
Installation comments
Operational comments
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INSTALLATION DATA
Refrigerant type________________________________________________________________
Application: Air Conditioning Refrigeration Process cooling Other_______________________
Liquid line Heat exchanger (economizer) installed? Yes No
Liquid line filter drier installed Yes No
Liquid line solenoid valve installed? Yes No
Liquid line sight glass installed? Yes No
REFRIGERANT LEAKS: Thoroughly inspect unit for refrigerant leaks. If any are found, check this block and explain in
detail on a separate sheet. Contact your nearest Zamil office for assistance.
SYSTEM LOAD
Control voltage______________________________________
*IMPORTANT NOTE:
On all chiller applications, a flow switch and / or chilled water pump interlock must be installed or warranty will be void.
DO NOT leave unit operating without either or both of these safety features.
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UNIT SPECIFICATIONS
This information can be obtained from concerned sales engineer or the service manager.
Refrigerant suction temperature_______________________________Condensing temperature________________________Tons______________________
Chiller :_______________________________GPM_______________Inlet temperature__________________Outlet temperature_______________________
PRESSURE SETTINGS
CR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 CR5 CR6 CR7 CR8
Description
CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT
HP switch
LP switch
OP switch
HP transducer
LP transducer
OP transducer
PUMP DOWN
FAN # 1
FAN # 2
FAN # 3
FAN # 4
FAN # 5
FAN # 6
FAN # 7
FAN # 8
HGBP
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
CR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 CR5 CR6 CR7 CR8
Description
CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT CUT-IN CUT-OUT
Discharge temperature
Freeze protection
Suction superheat
OPERATING INFORMATION
ELECTRICAL DATA
COMPRESSORS
VOLTAGE AMPERAGE*
L1-L2 L2-L3 L3-L1 L1 L2 L3
1A / 1B
2A / 2B
3A / 3B
4A / 4B
5A / 5B
6A / 6B
7A / 7B
8A / 8B
CONDENSER FAN MOTORS
VOLTAGE AMPERAGE*
L1-L2 L2-L3 L3-L1 L1 L2 L3
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
# 10
# 11
# 12
# 13
# 14
# 15
# 16
# 17
# 18
# 19
# 20
# 21
# 22
# 23
# 24
Notes:
* If two starters are used (part wind, windings A & B), give amperage on all legs.
CR - Compressor refrigeration circuit.
All temperature and pressure units in °F and PSIG respectively unless otherwise noted.
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TEMPERATURE READINGS
LOCATION CR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 CR5 CR6 CR7 CR8
1. Discharge line at compressor
2. Suction line at compressor
3. Saturation temperature corresponding to suction pressure
4. Suction superheat (2 minus 3)
5. Liquid line entering sub-cooler (economizer)
6. Liquid line leaving sub-cooler (economizer)
7. Saturation temperature corresponding to discharge pressure
8. Liquid line leaving condenser
9. Condenser subcooling (7 minus 8)
10.Condenser air on
11.Condenser air off
12.Chilled water/ brine/ glycol in
13.Chilled water/ brine/ glycol out
14.Ambient temperature
NOTE : Be sure that all the thermometers or thermocouples are strapped tightly to lines and insulated for accurate readings.
PRESSURE READINGS
Oil level #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8
(Compressor sight glass)
This check out report is to be completely filled out and sent to Chiller Engineering Manager, Zamil Airconditioners, P.O. Box 14440,
Dammam 31424, Saudi Arabia.
Contractor Name________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
We, the undersigned, agree that this start - up meets with our approval pertaining to the performance of the equipment and to the
training received by our operating and service personnel.
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APPENDIX
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT FOR
ZAMIL ASY- SERIES SCREW CHILLERS
PROCEDURE WEEKLY QUARTERLY SEMI-ANNUALLY YEARLY
COMPRESSORS:
1. Check system operating pressures and temperatures. x
2. Check oil level. x
3. Check condition of oil. x
4. Check liquid injection operation. x
5. Check operation of capacity control device (slider & solenoid valves) x
6. Check crankcase heater operation. x
7. Sample compressor oil. x
8. Check integral check valve x
9. Check pressure relief valve and roller bearings x
REFRIGERANT FLOW CIRCUIT:
1. Check for pipework damage. x
2. Check filter drier x
3. Check for leaks (complete leak check) x
4. Check liquid line sight glass / moisture indicator x
5. Check suction superheat at compressor x
6. Check condenser liquid subcooling x
7. Check expansion valves, solenoid valves and check valves. x
8. Check economizer operation. x
AIR COOLED CONDENSERS:
1. Check condenser coils for dirt / debris and clean as required. x
2. Check fans and fan guards. x
3. Check fan motor bearings. x
COOLER:
1. Check water flow. x
2. Check water pressure drop & cooler efficiency. x
3. Check cooler heater operation (if provided). x
4. Check water pH / glycol strenth. x
ELECTRICAL & CONTROL SYSTEM:
1. Check condition of control panel and all components x
2. Check power and control wiring. x
3. Check sensor locations. x
4. Check mechanical HP cut-outs and water flow switch operation. x
5. Check under voltage monitor and main disconnect. x
6. Check tightness of all wiring connections x
7. Check compressor contactors/ overloads/ breakers. x
8. Check fan contactors / breakers. x
9. Check sensor / transducer calibration x
10. Check compressor motor protectors. x
11. Check contactor contacts. x
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER:
1. Check fault history x
2. Check operating set points. x
3. Check HP and OP safety cut-out funtion. x
4. Check pump-down function. x
5. Check capacity load / unload function. x
6. Check fan control function. x
7. Check ambient cut-out function. x
UNIT GENERAL:
1. Check thermal insulation on cooler and piping. x
2. Check vibration isolators, repair/replace as necessary x
3. Check unit structure for loose bolts/ screws and tight as necessary x
4. Check for rusted/dented/ damaged body parts and repair/ repaint as
x
necessary.
NOTES:
1. The above proceedures should be carried out by suitably qualified personnel only. A record of these procedures being successfully carried out must be maintained by the
equipment owner as a proof of adequate maintenance which may be required later for warranty validation purposes.
2. For guidelines and detailed information pertaining to the above maintenance procedures, refer relevant sections in the maintenance manual.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE/ Rev 00
ïðî
BOARDS.
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YES
RESET
DISPL
LED
YES RELOAD YES AY NO YES PRESS RESET
NOW LIGHT
THE BACKL BUTTON ON
OK? CONTI
SOFTWARE IGHT BOARD
NOUS
ON?
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NO NO
TURN POWER
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NOW NOW
THE MINUTE THEN
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YES YES
END
END END
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE/ Rev 00
YES
FOR ANALOG USE
MEASURE DC VOLTAGE 100Kohm 1/4 WATT
END CHECK THE RESISTOR AND COMPARE
FROM +5 PIN TO
SENSOR AND ITS END GROUND PIN AT ONE THE READING AT SECTION
WIRING TERMINAL. 3
NO
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NO FOR DIGITAL, SHORT
RESET ALL REMOVE ALL CHECK THE PIN +5 AND SI
LOCKOUTS. TERMINALS, WAIT 1 NO DC PIN.THEN CHECK IF
CHECK RESPONDING
CHECK IF MINUTE, THEN MEASURE VOLTAGE
YES DC
ERROR DC VOLATGE FROM +5 WITHIN
VOLTAGE
STILL PIN TO GROUND AT ONE 4.75 TO
WITHIN
OCCUR ON TERMINAL INPUT 5 25V
5.25V
4.75 TO
OTHER CHECK
5.25V
SENSOR YES NOW THE NO
INPUT SENSOR
READING
IF OK
CHECK REPLACE THE
RECONNECT ONE YES DC BOARD
YES TERMMINAL AND VOLTAGE NO
YES
MEASURE DC VOLTAGE WITHIN
FROM+5 PIN TO GROUND 4.75 TO
5.25V
CHECK THE
REPLACE THE SENSOR AND ITS END
BOARD WIRING
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE/ Rev 00
YES
CHECK
CONNECTOR
CHECK NO RESISTANCE
TURN OFF POWER
RELAY BETWEEN
FOR 1 MINUTE
FUSE IF COM AND NC
THEN ON IT AGAIN YES
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BLOWN PIN. IS IT
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END END
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE/ Rev 00
CHECK
BOARDS
COM LED
IF
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G
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CHECK IF NO
DOES
ONE OF
CHECK POWER THE TURN OFF POWER
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SUPPLY OF THE AFFECTE FOR 1 MINUTE,
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1. FROM THE DISPLAY BOARD PRESS MENU BUTTON. THEN PRESS THE ARROW
BUTTON TO HIGHLIGHT THE PASSWORDS AS SHOWN, THEN PRESS ENTER.
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2. DISPLAY WILL ASK THE PASSWORD. USING THE 8 BUTTONS IN THE BOARD
ENTER THE CORRECT PASSWORD
PASSWORD. THEN PRESS ENTER BUTTON.
BUTTON
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE/ Rev 00
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4. IF THE ENTERED PASSWORD IS NOT CORRECT , DISPLAY WILL SHOW AS PER
BELOW.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE/ Rev 00
ïðç
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE/ Rev 00
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RESISTOR OF 100KOHM - ¼ WATT CT 250 143.0 AMP
CONNECTED BETWEEN THE +5 AND SI PIN.
ON THE DISPLAY BOARD COMPARE THE CT 500 287.0 AMP
SENSOR
S SO READING G FROM
O THE TABLE. IF
READING IS CLOSED TO WHAT IS FOUND T100 77.0 °F
IN THE TABLE. THE BOARD IS OK. CHECK
NOW THE SENSOR AND ITS WIRING, TI 200 100.0 PSI
CORRECT AS REQUIRED.
TI 500 250.0 PSI
MCS HARDWARE/ Rev 00
ïïï
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
POWER LED(green)
LED( )
ïïî
485 COM LED
RESET LED
MCS HARDWARE/ Rev 00
ïïí
TERMINATION
FOR EXPANSION I / O’s
COMMUNICATION
TERMINAL
ANALOG/DIGITAL
INPUTS JUMPER
• MAIN BOARD
( MAGNUM BOARD )
ïïì
MCS HARDWARE/ Rev 00
DISPLAY SCREEN
ïïë
6 WIRES
TERMINAL
TO MAIN
BOARD
9 SOFT
BUTTON
POWER FUSE
16 INPUT TERMINALS
ïïê
COMMUNICATION
TERMINAL
RESET BUTTON
COM LED
MCS HARDWARE/ Rev 00
ADDRESS
JUMPERS
ïïé
DIGITAL /
ANALOG
JUMPER
TERMINATION
FOR EXPANSION I/O
MCS HARDWARE/ Rev 00
8 OUTPUT WITH
INDIVIDUAL FUSE
ïïè
COMMUNICATION
TERMINAL
RESET
BUTTON
COM
LED
MCS HARDWARE/ Rev 00
ADDRESS
JUMPERS
ïïç
TERMINATION
FOR EXPANSION I/O
MCS HARDWARE/ Rev 00
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CN2
FUSE
CN3
TERMINALS
CN4
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APPENDIX
Note : 1) When ordering spare parts, please specify the complete model number on the unit nameplate.
2) If quantity is written, it means, in each model, we must have that much quantity.
3) If percentage is written, number of components per unit multiplied by number of units and then percentage.
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PART LIST (Refer also to common parts list) R134a/60Hz
MODEL NUMBER ASYB 050BH 050BM 050BF 060BH 060BM 060BF 070BH 070BM 070BF 080BH 080BM 080BF
80009766(2) 80009767 80009767 80009767(2) 80009767 80009767 80009767(2) 80009768 80009767 80009767(2) 80009768 80009767
COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
80009757(2) 80009751(2) 80009748(2) 80009757(2) 80009751(2) 80009748(2) 80009760(2) 80009754(2) 80009751(2) 80009760(2) 80009754(2) 80009754(2)
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
FAN MOTOR CIRCUIT BRKR 80060687(2) 80060685(2) 80060854(2) 80060687(2) 80060685(2) 80060854(2) 80060688(2) 80060685(2) 80060854(2) 80060688(2) 80060685(2) 80060854(2)
FAN MOTOR CONTACTOR 80009851(4) 80009851(4) 80009851(4) 80009851(4) 80009851(4) 80009851(4) 80009851(4) 80009851(4) 80009851(4) 80009851(4) 80009851(4) 80009851(4)
80055506(4) 80055506(4) 80055506(4) 80055506(4) 80055506(4) 80055506(4) 80023707(4) 80023707(4) 80023707(4) 80023707(4) 80023707(4) 80023707(4)
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR with FAN & GRILL
80022433(4) 80022433(4) 80022433(4) 80022433(4) 80022433(4) 80022433(4)
MICROPROCESSOR USER INTERFACE BOARD 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650
MICROPROCESSOR MAIN BOARD 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE BOARD 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666
80018155 80018155 80018155 80018155 80018155 80018155 80018155 80018155 80018155 80018164 80018164 80018164
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE
SIGHT GLASS 80020100 80020100 80020100 80020100 80020100 80020100 80020100 80020100 80020100 80020100 80020100 80020100
PUMP DOWN SOLENOID VALVE 80070665 80070665 80070665 80070665 80070665 80070665 80070665 80070665 80070665 80070665 80070665 80070665
PTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR 80064655(3) 80064655(3) 80064655(3) 80064655(3) 80064655(3) 80064655(3) 80064655(3) 80064655(3) 80064655(3) 80064655(3) 80064655(3) 80064655(3)
MB TRANSFORMER (24V) 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200
OPIONAL ITEMS
HGBP WITH SOLENOID VALVE 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341
WATER FLOW SWTICH 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741
80009719(2) 80009722(2) 80009713(2) 80009719(2) 80009722(2) 80009715(2) 80009720(2) 80009722(2) 80009722(2) 80009720(2) 80009723(2) 80009722(2)
COMPRESSOR OLR
MAIN Non-Fused DISCONNECT SWITCH 80060965 80060963 80060963 80060966 80060964 80060963 80060967 80060965 80060964 80060967 80060965 80060964
SPRING ISOLATORS 80004709(4) 80004709(4) 80004709(4) 80004710(4) 80004710(4) 80004710(4) 80004710(4) 80004710(4) 80004710(4) 80004710(4) 80004710(4) 80004710(4)
MODEL NUMBER ASYB 090BH 090BM 090BF 100BH 100BM 100BF 120BH 120BM 120BF 130BH 130BM 130BF
80009766(4) 80009767(2) 80009766(2) 80009766(4) 80009767(2) 80009767(2) 80009767(4) 80009767(2) 80009767(2) 80009767(4) 80009768(2) 80009767(2)
COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
80009757(4) 80009751(4) 80009748(4) 80009757(4) 80009751(4) 80009751(4) 80009757(4) 80009751(4) 80009748(4) 80009760(4) 80009754(4) 80009751(4)
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
FAN MOTOR CIRCUIT BRKR 80060688(3) 80060685(3) 80060854(3) 80060688(3) 80060685(3) 80060854(3) 80060688(4) 80060685(4) 80060854(4) 80060688(4) 80060685(4) 80060854(4)
FAN MOTOR CONTACTOR 80009851(6) 80009851(6) 80009851(6) 80009851(6) 80009851(6) 80009851(6) 80009851(8) 80009851(8) 80009851(8) 80009851(8) 80009851(8) 80009851(8)
80023707(6) 80023707(6) 80023707(6) 80023707(6) 80023707(6) 80023707(6) 80023707(8) 80023707(8) 80023707(8) 80023707(8) 80023707(8) 80023707(8)
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR with FAN & GRILL
MICROPROCESSOR USER INTERFACE BOARD 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650
MICROPROCESSOR MAIN BOARD 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE BOARD 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666
80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE
SIGHT GLASS 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2)
PUMP DOWN SOLENOID VALVE 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2)
PTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4)
MB TRANSFORMER (24V) 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200
OPIONAL ITEMS
HGBP WITH SOLENOID VALVE 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341
WATER FLOW SWTICH 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741
80009719(4) 80009722(4) 80009713(4) 80009719(4) 80009722(4) 80009722(4) 80009719(4) 80009722(4) 80009715(4) 80009720(4) 80009722(4) 80009722(4)
COMPRESSOR OLR
MAIN Non-Fused DISCONNECT SWITCH 80060967 80060965 80060964 80060967 80060965 80060964 80060968 80060966 80060965 80060968 80060966 80060965
SPRING ISOLATORS 80004711(6) 80004711(6) 80004711(6) 80004711(6) 80004711(6) 80004711(6) 80004711(6) 80004711(6) 80004711(6) 80004712(6) 80004712(6) 80004712(6)
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PART LIST (Refer also to common parts list) R134a/60Hz
MODEL NUMBER ASYB 140BH 140BM 140BF 150BH 150BM 150BF 160BH 160BM 160BF 170BH 170BM 170BF
COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER 80009767(4) 80009768(2) 80009767(2) 80009767(4) 80009768(2) 80009767(2) 80009768(4) 80009768(2) 80009768(2) 80009768(4) 80009768(2) 80009768(2)
80009760(4) 80009754(4) 80009751(4) 80009760(4) 80009754(4) 80009751(4) 80009760(8) 80009754(8) 80009754(8) 80009760(4) 80009754(4) 80009754(4)
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
FAN MOTOR CIRCUIT BRKR 80060688(4) 80060685(4) 80060854(4) 80060688(5) 80060685(5) 80060854(5) 80060688(5) 80060685(5) 80060854(5) 80060688(5) 80060685(5) 80060854(5)
FAN MOTOR CONTACTOR 80009851(8) 80009851(8) 80009851(8) 80009851(10) 80009851(10) 80009851(10) 80009851(10) 80009851(10) 80009851(10) 80009851(10) 80009851(10) 80009851(10)
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR with FAN & GRILL 80023707(8) 80023707(8) 80023707(8) 80023707(10) 80023707(10) 80023707(10) 80023707(10) 80023707(10) 80023707(10) 80023707(10) 80023707(10) 80023707(10)
MICROPROCESSOR USER INTERFACE BOARD 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650
MICROPROCESSOR MAIN BOARD 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645 80064645
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE BOARD 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666 80064666
80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018164(2) 80018164(2) 80018164(2) 80018164(2) 80018164(2) 80018164(2)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE
SIGHT GLASS 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2) 80020100(2)
PUMP DOWN SOLENOID VALVE 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2) 80070665(2)
PTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4) 80064655(4)
MB TRANSFORMER (24V) 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200
OPIONAL ITEMS
HGBP WITH SOLENOID VALVE 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341
WATER FLOW SWTICH 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741
80009720(4) 80009723(4) 80009722(4) 80009720(4) 80009723(4) 80009722(4) 80009720(8) 80009723(8) 80009722(8) 80009720(4) 80009723(4) 80009722(4)
COMPRESSOR OLR
MAIN Non-Fused DISCONNECT SWITCH 80060968 80060967 80060966 80060968 80060967 80060966 80060968 80060967 80060966 80060968 80060967 80060967
SPRING ISOLATORS 80004712(6) 80004712(6) 80004712(6) 80004710(8) 80004710(8) 80004710(8) 80004710(8) 80004710(8) 80004710(8) 80004711(8) 80004711(8) 80004711(8)
MODEL NUMBER ASYB 180BH 180BM 180BF 190BH 190BM 190BF 200BH 200BM 200BF 215BH 215BM 215BF
80009767(6) 80009767(3) 80009767(3) 80009767(4) 80009767(2) 80009767(2) 80009767(6) 80009767(3) 80009767(3) 80009767(4) 80009768(2) 80009767(2)
COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
80009767(2) 80009767 80009767 80009767(2) 80009768 80009767
80009757(6) 80009751(6) 80009748(6) 80009757(4) 80009751(4) 80009748(4) 80009757(6) 80009751(6) 80009748(6) 80009760(4) 80009754(4) 80009754(4)
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
80009757(2) 80009751(2) 80009748(2) 80009760(2) 80009754(2) 80009751(2)
FAN MOTOR CIRCUIT BRKR 80060688(6) 80060685(6) 80060854(6) 80060688(6) 80060685(6) 80060854(2) 80060688(6) 80060685(6) 80060854(6) 80060688(6) 80060685(6) 80060854(6)
FAN MOTOR CONTACTOR 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12)
80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12)
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR with FAN & GRILL
MICROPROCESSOR USER INTERFACE BOARD 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650
MICROPROCESSOR MAIN BOARD 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE BOARD 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2)
80018155(3) 80018155(3) 80018155(3) 80018155(3) 80018155(3) 80018155(3) 80018155(3) 80018155(3) 80018155(3) 80018164(2) 80018164(2) 80018164(2)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE
80018155(1) 80018155(1) 80018155(1)
SIGHT GLASS 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3)
PUMP DOWN SOLENOID VALVE 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3)
PTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5)
MB TRANSFORMER (24V) 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200
OPIONAL ITEMS
HGBP WITH SOLENOID VALVE 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341
WATER FLOW SWTICH 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741
80009719(6) 80009722(6) 80009715(6) 80009719(4) 80009722(4) 80009715(6) 80009719(6) 80009722(6) 80009715(6) 80009720(4) 80009722(4) 80009722(4)
COMPRESSOR OLR
80009719(2) 80009722(2) 80009715(4) 80009720(2) 80009722(2) 80009722(2)
MAIN Non-Fused DISCONNECT SWITCH 80060968 80060967 80060966 80060969 80060968 80060967 80060969 80060968 80060967 80060969 80060968 80060967
SPRING ISOLATORS 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8)
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PART LIST (Refer also to common parts list) R134a/60Hz
MODEL NUMBER ASYB 230BH 230BM 230BF 240BH 240BM 240BF 250BH 250BM 250BF 270BH 270BM 270BF
80009768(2) 80009768 80009768 80009768(6) 80009768(3) 80009768(3) 80009767(8) 80009767(4) 80009767(4) 80009767(8) 80009768(4) 80009767(4)
COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
80009767(4) 80009767(2) 80009767(2)
80009763(2) 80009754(2) 80009754(2) 80009763(6) 80009754(6) 80009754(6) 80009757(8) 80009751(8) 80009748(8) 80009760(8) 80009754(8) 80009751(8)
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
80009760(4) 80009754(4) 80009754(4)
FAN MOTOR CIRCUIT BRKR 80060688(6) 80060685(6) 80060854(6) 80060688(6) 80060685(6) 80060854(6) 80060688(8) 80060685(8) 80060854(8) 80060688(8) 80060685(8) 80060854(8)
FAN MOTOR CONTACTOR 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(12) 80009851(16) 80009851(16) 80009851(16) 80009851(16) 80009851(16) 80009851(16)
80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(12) 80023707(16) 80023707(16) 80023707(16) 80023707(16) 80023707(16) 80023707(16)
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR with FAN & GRILL
MICROPROCESSOR USER INTERFACE BOARD 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650
MICROPROCESSOR MAIN BOARD 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE BOARD 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2)
80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018155(4) 80018155(4) 80018155(4) 80018155(4) 80018155(4) 80018155(4)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE
SIGHT GLASS 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(3) 80020100(4) 80020100(4) 80020100(4) 80020100(4) 80020100(4) 80020100(4)
PUMP DOWN SOLENOID VALVE 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(3) 80070665(4) 80070665(4) 80070665(4) 80070665(4) 80070665(4) 80070665(4)
PTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(5) 80064655(6) 80064655(6) 80064655(6) 80064655(6) 80064655(6) 80064655(6)
MB TRANSFORMER (24V) 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200
OPIONAL ITEMS
HGBP WITH SOLENOID VALVE 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341
WATER FLOW SWTICH 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2)
80009723(2) 80009723(2) 80009722(2) 80009720(6) 80009723(6) 80009722(6) 80009719(8) 80009722(8) 80009715(8) 80009720(8) 80009722(8) 80009722(8)
COMPRESSOR OLR
80009720(4) 80009723(4) 80009722(4)
MAIN Non-Fused DISCONNECT SWITCH 80060969 80060968 80060968 80060969 80060968 80060968 80060969 80060968 80060967 80060969 80060968 80060968
SPRING ISOLATORS 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(8) 80004712(10) 80004712(10) 80004712(10) 80004712(10) 80004712(10) 80004712(10)
PART LIST (Refer also to common parts list) R134a/60Hz
MODEL NUMBER ASYB 295BH 295BM 295BF 310BH 310BM 310BF 330BH 330BM 330BF 350BH 350BM 350BF
80009767(4) 80009768(2) 80009767(2) 80009768(8) 80009768(4) 80009768(4) 80009767(8) 80009767(4) 80009767(4) 80009767(12) 80009767(6) 80009767(6)
COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
80009767(4) 80009768(2) 80009767(2) 80009766(4) 80009767(2) 80009766(2)
80009760(4) 80009754(4) 80009754(4) 80009760(8) 80009754(8) 80009754(8) 80009757(8) 80009751(8) 80009868(8) 80009757(12) 80009751(12) 80009748(12)
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
80009760(4) 80009754(4) 80009751(4) 80009757(4) 80009751(4) 80009868(4)
FAN MOTOR CIRCUIT BRKR 80060688(8) 80060685(8) 80060854(8) 80060688(8) 80060685(8) 80060854(8) 80060688(9) 80060685(9) 80060854(9) 80060688(9) 80060685(9) 80060854(9)
FAN MOTOR CONTACTOR 80009851(16) 80009851(16) 80009851(16) 80009851(16) 80009851(16) 80009851(16) 80009851(18) 80009851(18) 80009851(18) 80009851(18) 80009851(18) 80009851(18)
80023707(16) 80023707(16) 80023707(16) 80023707(16) 80023707(16) 80023707(16) 80023707(18) 80023707(18) 80023707(18) 80023707(18) 80023707(18) 80023707(18)
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR with FAN & GRILL
MICROPROCESSOR USER INTERFACE BOARD 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650
MICROPROCESSOR MAIN BOARD 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(2) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE BOARD 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(2) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3)
80018164(2) 80018164(2) 80018164(2) 80018164(4) 80018164(4) 80018164(4) 80018155(6) 80018155(6) 80018155(6) 80018155(6) 80018155(6) 80018155(6)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE
80018155(2) 80018155(2) 80018155(2)
SIGHT GLASS 80020100(4) 80020100(4) 80020100(4) 80020100(4) 80020100(4) 80020100(4) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6)
PUMP DOWN SOLENOID VALVE 80070665(4) 80070665(4) 80070665(4) 80070665(4) 80070665(4) 80070665(4) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6)
PTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR 80064655(6) 80064655(6) 80064655(6) 80064655(6) 80064655(6) 80064655(6) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10)
MB TRANSFORMER (24V) 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001200 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215
OPIONAL ITEMS
HGBP WITH SOLENOID VALVE 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341
WATER FLOW SWTICH 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2)
80009720(4) 80009722(4) 80009722(4) 80009720(8) 80009723(8) 80009722(8) 80009719(8) 80009722(8) 80009894(8) 80009719(12) 80009722(12) 80009715(12)
COMPRESSOR OLR
80009720(4) 80009722(4) 80009722(4) 80009719(4) 80009722(4) 80009894(4)
MAIN Non-Fused DISCONNECT SWITCH 80060869 80060968 80060968 80060969 80060968 80060968 80060969 80060968 80060968 80060970 80060968 80060968
SPRING ISOLATORS 80004712(10) 80004712(10) 80004712(10) 80004712(10) 80004712(10) 80004712(10) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14)
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PART LIST (Refer also to common parts list) R134a/60Hz
MODEL NUMBER ASYB 375BH 375BM 375BF 400BH 400BM 400BF 420BH 420BM 420BF 450BH 450BM 450BF
80009767(12) 80009768(6) 80009767(6) 80009767(12) 80009768(6) 80009767(6) 80009767(6) 80009768(3) 80009767(3) 80009767(8) 80009768(4) 80009767(4)
COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
80009767(6) 80009768(3) 80009767(3) 80009767(4) 80009768(2) 80009767(2)
80009760(12) 80009754(12) 80009751(12) 80009760(12) 80009754(12) 80009751(12) 80009760(6) 80009754(6) 80009754(6) 80009760(8) 80009754(8) 80009754(8)
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
80009760(6) 80009754(6) 80009751(6) 80009760(4) 80009754(4) 80009751(4)
FAN MOTOR CIRCUIT BRKR 80060688(9) 80060685(9) 80060854(9) 80060688(11) 80060685(11) 80060854(11) 80060688(11) 80060685(11) 80060854(11) 80060688(11) 80060685(11) 80060854(11)
FAN MOTOR CONTACTOR 80009851(18) 80009851(18) 80009851(18) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22)
80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22)
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR with FAN & GRILL
MICROPROCESSOR USER INTERFACE BOARD 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650
MICROPROCESSOR MAIN BOARD 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE BOARD 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(4) 80018164(4) 80018164(4)
SIGHT GLASS 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6)
PUMP DOWN SOLENOID VALVE 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6)
PTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10) 80064655(10)
MB TRANSFORMER (24V) 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215 80001215
OPIONAL ITEMS
HGBP WITH SOLENOID VALVE 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341
WATER FLOW SWTICH 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2)
80009720(12) 80009722(12) 80009722(12) 80009720(12) 80009722(12) 80009722(12) 80009720(6) 80009723(6) 80009722(6) 80009720(8) 80009722(8) 80009722(8)
COMPRESSOR OLR
80009720(6) 80009722(6) 80009722(6) 80009720(4) 80009723(4) 80009722(4)
MAIN Non-Fused DISCONNECT SWITCH 80060970 80060968 80060968 80060970 80060969 80060968 80060970 80060969 80060968 80060970 80060969 80060968
SPRING ISOLATORS 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14)
PART LIST (Refer also to common parts list) R134a/60Hz
MODEL NUMBER ASYB 475BH 475BM 475BF 500BH 500BM 500BF 540BH 540BM 540BF 560BH 560BM 560BF
80009768(6) 80009768(3) 80009768(3) 80009768(12) 80009768(6) 80009768(6) 80009767(8) 80009768(4) 80009767(4) 80009767(16) 80009768(8) 80009767(8)
COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
80009767(6) 80009768(3) 80009767(3) 80009767(8) 80009767(4) 80009767(4)
80009760(12) 80009754(12) 80009754(12) 80009760(12) 80009754(12) 80009754(12) 80009760(8) 80009754(8) 80009751(8) 80009760(16) 80009754(16) 80009751(16)
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
80009757(8) 80009751(8) 80009748(8)
FAN MOTOR CIRCUIT BRKR 80060688(11) 80060685(11) 80060885(11) 80060688(11) 80060685(11) 80060885(11) 80060688(16) 80060685(16) 80060885(16) 80060688(16) 80060685(16) 80060885(16)
FAN MOTOR CONTACTOR 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(22) 80009851(32) 80009851(32) 80009851(32) 80009851(32) 80009851(32) 80009851(32)
80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(22) 80023707(32) 80023707(32) 80023707(32) 80023707(32) 80023707(32) 80023707(32)
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR with FAN & GRILL
MICROPROCESSOR USER INTERFACE BOARD 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650 80064650
MICROPROCESSOR MAIN BOARD 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(3) 80064645(4) 80064645(4) 80064645(4) 80064645(4) 80064645(4) 80064645(4)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE BOARD 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(3) 80064666(4) 80064666(4) 80064666(4) 80064666(4) 80064666(4) 80064666(4)
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018164(3) 80018155(8) 80018155(8) 80018155(8) 80018155(8) 80018155(8) 80018155(8)
SIGHT GLASS 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(6) 80020100(8) 80020100(8) 80020100(8) 80020100(8) 80020100(8) 80020100(8)
PUMP DOWN SOLENOID VALVE 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(6) 80070665(8) 80070665(8) 80070665(8) 80070665(8) 80070665(8) 80070665(8)
PTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR 80064655(16) 80064655(16) 80064655(16) 80064655(16) 80064655(16) 80064655(16) 80064655(20) 80064655(20) 80064655(20) 80064655(20) 80064655(20) 80064655(20)
MB TRANSFORMER (24V) 80001215(1) 80001215(2) 80001215(2) 80001215(1) 80001215(2) 80001215(2) 80001215(2) 80001215(2) 80001215(2) 80001215(2) 80001215(2) 80001215(2)
OPIONAL ITEMS
HGBP WITH SOLENOID VALVE 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341 80053341
WATER FLOW SWTICH 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2) 80055741(2)
80009720(12) 80009723(12) 80009722(12) 80009720(12) 80009723(12) 80009722(12) 80009720(8) 80009722(8) 80009722(8) 80009720(16) 80009722(16) 80009722(16)
COMPRESSOR OLR
80009719(8) 80009722(8) 80009715(8)
MAIN Non-Fused DISCONNECT SWITCH 80060970 80060969 80060968 80060970 80060969 80060968 80060969(2) 80060968(2) 80060968(2) 80060969(2) 80060968(2) 80060968(2)
SPRING ISOLATORS 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(14) 80004712(20) 80004712(20) 80004712(20) 80004712(20) 80004712(20) 80004712(20)
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PART LIST (Refer also to common parts list) R134a/60Hz
MODEL NUMBER ASYB 590BH 590BM 590BF
OPIONAL ITEMS
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APPENDIX
Best to recover and recycle. If this is not possible, destruction is to be in an approved facility which
Disposal
is equipped to absorb and neutralize acids and other toxic processing products.
Containers Fire exposed containers should be kept cool with water sprays. Containers may burst if overheated.
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H = 500 x GPM x T
For systems with glycol solution, this equation can be used with a modified equation factor
(depending on the glycol concentration as tabulated below:
Ethylene Glycol
Notes:
1. Specific gravity with respect to water at 60°F.
Piping:
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Valves:
Fittings:
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Piping Specialities:
Electrical:
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UNIT MAIN TERMINAL LUGS
UNIT DATA MAIN POWER ENTRY CONTROL POWER ENTRY MAIN POWER ENTRY CONTROL POWER ENTRY
MODEL
Supply Voltage (3Phase) Terminal number 1 Terminal Number 3 Terminal number 1 Terminal Number 2 Terminal Number 3
NO
ASYB Nominal (V- QTY per QTY per QTY per QTY per QTY per
EXTENDED B/B LUG SIZE LUG SIZE LUG SIZE LUG SIZE LUG SIZE
Ph-Hz) phase phase phase phase phase
230-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
50 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
60 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
70 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
NOT AVAILABLE
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
80 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
90 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
100 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
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230-3-60 NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
120 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB2 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
130 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB3 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
140 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB3 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
150 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB3 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
160 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
LEGENDS:
Terminal Number 1 - First Main Power Field Terminal Point of the unit
Terminal Number 2 - Second Main Power Field Terminal Point of the unit ( This is avaible only for chiller with Dual Power Entry Point)
Terminal Number 3 - Control Power Supply, Factory wired, this can be done also in the field when required. This should be connected from bus separate from Terminal Number 1 and 2.
NA - Not Applicable.
TB2 - 600 - Lug capable for two cable of 2 to 600 MCM size.
TB3 - 600 - Lug capable for three cable of 2 to 600 MCM size.
TB2 - 750 - Lug capable for two cable of 1/0 to 750 MCM size.
TB3 - 750 - Lug capable for three cable of 1/0 to 750 MCM size.
TB4 - 750 - Lug capable for four cable of 1/0 to 750 MCM size.
EXTENDED B/B - Terminal B/B extansion for field installation.
Note:
All this lugs can be requested separately from the unit.
UNIT DATA MAIN POWER ENTRY CONTROL POWER ENTRY MAIN POWER ENTRY CONTROL POWER ENTRY
MODEL
Supply Voltage (3Phase) Terminal number 1 Terminal Number 3 Terminal number 1 Terminal Number 2 Terminal Number 3
NO
Nominal (V- QTY per QTY per QTY per QTY per QTY per
ASYB EXTENDED B/B LUG SIZE LUG SIZE LUG SIZE LUG SIZE LUG SIZE
Ph-Hz) phase phase phase phase phase
230-3-60 NA TB3 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
170 380-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB3 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA
180 380-3-60 NA TB2 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB3 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA
190 380-3-60 NA TB2 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA
200 380-3-60 NA TB2 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA
215 380-3-60 NA TB2 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB3 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA
230 380-3-60 NA TB3 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB3 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA
240 380-3-60 NA TB3 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
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460-3-60 NA TB2 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
250 380-3-60 NA TB3 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA TB2 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
270 380-3-60 NA TB3 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA TB3 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB3 - 600 2 NA NA TB3 - 600 1 TB3 - 600 1 NA NA
295 380-3-60 NA TB3 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA TB3 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
230-3-60 NA TB3 - 600 2 NA NA TB3 - 600 1 TB3 - 600 1 NA NA
310 380-3-60 NA TB3 - 750 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
460-3-60 NA TB3 - 600 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
LEGENDS:
Terminal Number 1 - First Main Power Field Terminal Point of the unit
Terminal Number 2 - Second Main Power Field Terminal Point of the unit ( This is avaible only for chiller with Dual Power Entry Point)
Terminal Number 3 - Control Power Supply, Factory wired, this can be done also in the field when required. This should be connected from bus separate from Terminal Number 1 and 2.
NA - Not Applicable.
TB2 - 600 - Lug capable for two cable of 2 to 600 MCM size.
TB3 - 600 - Lug capable for three cable of 2 to 600 MCM size.
TB2 - 750 - Lug capable for two cable of 1/0 to 750 MCM size.
TB3 - 750 - Lug capable for three cable of 1/0 to 750 MCM size.
TB4 - 750 - Lug capable for four cable of 1/0 to 750 MCM size.
EXTENDED B/B - Terminal B/B extansion for field installation.
Note:
All this lugs can be requested separately from the unit.
UNIT DATA MAIN POWER ENTRY CONTROL POWER ENTRY MAIN POWER ENTRY CONTROL POWER ENTRY
MODEL
Supply Voltage (3Phase) Terminal number 1 Terminal Number 3 Terminal number 1 Terminal Number 2 Terminal Number 3
NO
QTY per QTY per QTY per QTY per QTY per
ASYB Nominal (V-Ph-Hz) EXTENDED B/B LUG SIZE LUG SIZE LUG SIZE LUG SIZE LUG SIZE
phase phase phase phase phase
230-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB3 - 750 2 NA NA TB3 - 750 1 TB3 - 750 1 NA NA
330 380-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
460-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
230-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB3 - 750 2 NA NA TB3 - 750 1 TB3 - 750 1 NA NA
350 380-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
460-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
230-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB3 - 750 2 NA NA TB3 - 750 1 TB3 - 750 1 NA NA
375 380-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 750 1 TB2 - 750 1 NA NA
460-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
230-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB3 - 750 2 NA NA TB3 - 750 1 TB3 - 750 1 NA NA
400 380-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 750 1 TB2 - 750 1 NA NA
460-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
230-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 2 NA NA TB4 - 750 1 TB4 - 750 1 NA NA
420 380-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 750 1 TB2 - 750 1 NA NA
460-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
230-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 2 NA NA TB4 - 750 1 TB4 - 750 1 NA NA
450 380-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 750 1 TB2 - 750 1 NA NA
460-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
230-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 2 NA NA TB4 - 750 1 TB4 - 750 1 NA NA
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475 380-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB3 - 600 2 NA NA TB3 - 600 1 TB3 - 600 1 NA NA
460-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
230-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 2 NA NA TB4 - 750 1 TB4 - 750 1 NA NA
500 380-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB3 - 600 2 NA NA TB3 - 600 1 TB3 - 600 1 NA NA
460-3-60 EXTENDED B/B TB4 - 750 1 NA NA TB2 - 600 1 TB2 - 600 1 NA NA
230-3-60 TB4 - 750 1 TB4 - 750 1 NA NA
540 380-3-60 TB3 - 600 1 TB3 - 600 1 NA NA
460-3-60 TB3 - 600 1 TB3 - 600 1 NA NA
230-3-60 TB4 - 750 1 TB4 - 750 1 NA NA
560 380-3-60 TB3 - 600 1 TB3 - 600 1 NA NA
460-3-60 TB3 - 600 1 TB3 - 600 1 NA NA
230-3-60 TB4 - 750 1 TB4 - 750 1 NA NA
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
590 380-3-60 TB3 - 750 1 TB3 - 750 1 NA NA
460-3-60 TB3 - 600 1 TB3 - 600 1 NA NA
LEGENDS:
Terminal Number 1 - First Main Power Field Terminal Point of the unit
Terminal Number 2 - Second Main Power Field Terminal Point of the unit ( This is avaible only for chiller with Dual Power Entry Point)
Terminal Number 3 - Control Power Supply, Factory wired, this can be done also in the field when required. This should be connected from bus separate from Terminal Number 1 and 2.
NA - Not Applicable.
TB2 - 600 - Lug capable for two cable of 2 to 600 MCM size.
TB3 - 600 - Lug capable for three cable of 2 to 600 MCM size.
TB2 - 750 - Lug capable for two cable of 1/0 to 750 MCM size.
TB3 - 750 - Lug capable for three cable of 1/0 to 750 MCM size.
TB4 - 750 - Lug capable for four cable of 1/0 to 750 MCM size.
EXTENDED B/B - Terminal B/B extansion for field installation.
Note:
All this lugs can be requested separately from the unit.
In order to ensure trouble-free operation and to avoid
damage to this equipment, periodic maintenance is
necessary. Careful maintenance attention can pay
big dividends in efficient operation, lower operating
cost, reduced down time and long satisfactory
service life which can be ensured by drawing up a
MAINTENANCE CONTRACT with a professional
service company like Zamil CoolCare. For more
information please contact them at their following
addresses.
DAMMAM: (Head Office) First Industrial City, Dammam 31424, Saudi Arabia Phone: (03) 847 4222 Fax: (03) 847 3744
JUBAIL: Jubail Industrial City 31961, Saudi Arabia Phone: (03) 341 6666 Fax: (03) 341 2019
AL HASSA: Mubarraz, Al Hassa 31982, Saudi Arabia Phone: (03) 530 3838 Fax: (03) 530 6821
RIYADH: Riyadh 11411, Saudi Arabia Phone: (01) 270 4444 Fax: (01) 270 2130
QASSIM: Onaizah, Qassim 81888, Saudi Arabia Phone: (06) 361 6000 Fax: 362 0726
JEDDAH: Jeddah 21472, Saudi Arabia Phone: (02) 673 8888 Fax: (02) 673 8888
MAKKAH: Makkah Al Mukarramah, Saudi Arabia Phone: (02) 546 4167 Fax: (02) 546 4225
MADINAH: Madinah Monawarah, Saudi Arabia Phone: (04) 838 6829 Fax: (04) 835 1995
YANBU: Yanbu, Alsinaiyah, Saudi Arabia Phone: (04) 321 2151 Fax: (04) 321 2500
TABUK: Tabuk, Saudi Arabia Phone: (04) 423 2840 Fax: (04) 423 2912
GIZAN: Gizan 81888, Saudi Arabia Pone: (07) 321 3915 Fax: (07) 321 3919