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Discus Improvements

Contents
Discus Improvements Presentation Marketing Bulletin AE Bulletin Low Condensing Sample Rating Data Nomenclature Cross Reference UL Letter FAQs

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Overview Presentation

Energy Is Top Concern For Supermarket Executives


Top Industry Issues 2004 2005
Issue 1. Consumer Credit Card Debt 2. Energy Costs 3. Staffing/Retention 4. Technology Investments 5. Consumer Privacy Concerns Ranked On A Scale Of 1 To 10 6.9 6.5 6.2 5.5 3.0

Source: FMI Speaks 2005

Utility Cost Approaches Typical Net Income For Supermarket


Typical Supermarket Income Statement % of Sales Sales COGS GM Expense Shrink Utilities Maint. Net $18.8M 13.5M $5.34M 4.00M 0.66M 0.23M 0.15M $0.30M 100.0% 71.6% 28.4% 21.3% 3.5% 1.2% 0.8% 1.6% Cost Of Energy Approaches Net Income

Discus Improvements
Delta Reed And Other Enhancements Allow Low Condensing Capability Substantial Energy Savings & Greater Application Flexibility Unique Discus Advantage New Optimized Medium Temp Discus Models Focused Medium Temp Envelope For Refrigeration Lowers Applied Costs Intelligent Store Discus Enables Better Facility Management Easier To Connect & Install Clear Information Creates Better Decisions Better Reliability & Uptime

Improving The Worlds Most Recognized Refrigeration Standard


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Increasing Value: Low Condensing


150 140 130 120 COND. TEMP. ( oF) 110 100 90 80 70 60 Low Condensing Area Low Temp Envelope Medium / High Temp Envelope

Standard Approval Previous Case-By-Case

50 40 30

Discus Robustness Lets Us Move The Bar

-50

-40

-30

-20

-10

10

20

30

40

50

EVAP. TEMP. (F)

Discus Low Condensing Saves Energy


Philadelphia Store Results
150 140

$ (Thousands)

70

120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 Evaporating Temp. (F) Low Condensing Area Low Temp Envelope Medium / High Temp Envelope

Annual Energy Cost

130 Condensing Temp. (F)

60 50 40 30 20 10 0

$57,648
Rack C

12% 12% $50,785


Rack C

Rack B

Rack B

Rack A

Rack A

Without Low Condensing

With Low Condensing

107 Units Running In Field Since Nov. 2003 Full Launch Date Oct. 2005
5

Rating Data Summary


Example: 4DT3F76KE-TSK 4DT3F76KE-TSK
13 12 11 10 9 EER 8 7 6 5 4 3 40 50 60 70 80
6

Extended Rating

Current Published Rating

90

100

110

120

130

Cond Temp (F)

Rating Data

Extended Rating

Advantages of Low Condensing


14 EER Capacity (10,000 BTU/Hr) 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Cond Temp (F)
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acity

d Soun A -5 dB

Sound (dBA)

CFM Summary
13 Compressors
150 140 130 120 COND. TEMP. ( oF) 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 EVAP. TEMP. ( oF)
-10/50 (3 Compressors) -40/40 (3 Compressors) 0/40 (2 Compressors) 30/50 (5 Compressors)

Low Temp Envelope

Medium / High Temp Envelope

Low Condensing Area

First 2,000 Hours With 20F Superheat Additional Hours With 5F Superheat
9

First 2,000 Hours With 20F Superheat

CFM Results
Model
6D 6D 6D 6D 6D 6D 3D 3D 3D 3D 3D 3D 2D 2D 2D

Additional Hours With 5F Superheat

Condition
30/50 30/50 0/40 -10/50 -40/40 -40/40 30/50 30/50 0/40 -10/50 -40/40 -40/40 30/50 -10/50 -40/40

Hours
4509 7936 9126 30 8914 10176 7319 4082 5229 8233 6146 6809 8352 5241 2370

Ref.
R-404A R22 R-404A R22 R-404A R22 R-404A R22 R-404A R22 R-404A R22 R22 R22 R-404A

Result
Pass Pass Pass Unrelated Stator Burn Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass

Field Test Sites


Plattsburgh, NY 17 Compressors (5) 4D (11) 3D (1) 2D Quakertown, PA 15 Compressors (5) 4D (8) 3D (2) 2D Elgin & St. Charles, IL 43 Compressors (5) 6D (17) 4D (14) 3D (7) 2D Auburn, IN 16 Compressors (2) 4D (10) 3D (4) 2D Camby, IN 16 Compressors (2) 6D (5) 4D (6) 3D (3) 2D

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Application Guidelines (AE Bulletin #1334)


Liquid Floodback Is The Biggest Concern How Do Customers Greatly Reduce The Risk? Superheat 20F Minimum Expansion Valves Maintain Constant Pressure Differential Electronic Recommended Balance Port Acceptable Condenser Size Properly To Maintain Constant Pressures Defrost Cycles Stage Cycles Carefully To Maintain Constant Pressures Liquid Management System Receivers, Accumulators, Heaters, Etc.

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Discus Improvements
Delta Reed And Other Enhancements Allow Low Condensing Capability Substantial Energy Savings & Greater Application Flexibility Unique Discus Advantage New Optimized Medium-Temp Discus Models Focused Medium-Temp Envelope For Refrigeration Lowers Applied Costs Intelligent Store Discus Enables Better Facility Management Easier To Connect & Install Clear Information Creates Better Decisions Better Reliability & Uptime

Improving The Worlds Most Recognized Refrigeration Standard


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Optimized Models: Applied Cost Reduction


Main Breaker

-$$$$
Rack Breaker

Rack Breaker

Rack Breaker

-$$

Compressor Breakers

-$$$
Contactors

RLA, MCC And LRA Govern Wire Size, Contactors, Etc.

Copeland Optimizing Discus Models To Match Supermarket M.T. & L.T. Applications

Compressors

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Discus Optimized Models - Focused MT Envelope


Example: 3DS
150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 -50 -40

COND. TEMP. (F)

Medium Temp Envelope Low Temp Envelope


3DS3A100E-TFD to 3DS3F46KE-TFD 3DS3S12ME-TFD

Medium / High Temp Envelope


3DS3A150E-TFD to 3DS3R17ME-TFD

-30

-20

-10
15

10

20

30

40

50

EVAP. TEMP. (F)

Nomenclature Transition
Example
Existing Model Future Models Optimized & Low Condensing 3DS3R17ME-TFD-200 3DS3S12ME-TFD-200 3DS3F46KE-TFD-200

High Temp Med Temp Low Temp

3DS3A150E-TFD-200 Same 3DS3A100E-TFD-200

5th Character Becomes Application Code Field 6th, 7th, 8th Characters Are Capacity At Rating Capacity Multiplier K = 1,000 M = 10,000
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COPELAMETIC COMPRESSOR MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE


CODE A D R T W COMPRESSOR COOLING DESCRIPTION AIR COOLED DISCUS REFRIGERANT COOLED STD. TWO STAGE WATER COOLED MAY BE (-) OR A COMPRESSOR MOTOR TYPE SINGLE PHASE MOTORS TANDEM STYLE MODELS INDICATED BY THE DIGIT REPRESENTING THE COMP. MODEL SERIES CONNECTED IN TANDEM WITH A COMP. OF THE MODEL SERIES INDICATED BY THE FIRST DIGIT. CAPACITOR RUN - CAPACITOR START INDUCTION RUN - CAPACITOR START INDUCTION RUN - SPLIT PHASE INDUCTION RUN - CAPACITOR START, LOW TORQUE THREE PHASE MOTORS GENERAL 3 LEAD SINGLE VOLTAGE 6 LEAD PART WINDING (575 VOLT) 9 LEAD DUAL VOLTAGE STAR (WYE) DELTA MAY ALSO BE A (Alkylbenzene) E (POE Oil) L (Less Oil) 6 LEAD MOTORS PART WINDING OR ACROSS THE LINE T CODE C I S X PRODUCT VARIATIONS

OLD

NUMBERS WILL BE ASSIGNED AS FOLLOWS: 1. NUMBERS -001 THROUGH -199 ARE RESERVED FOR SUB-B/M NUMBERS. 2. NUMBERS -200 INDICATES A STANDARD COMPRESSOR AND COMPONENT PARTS B/M AND MODEL NO. 3. NUMBERS -201 AND LARGER WILL BE ASSIGNED FOR ALL OTHER VARIATIONS OF A GIVEN MODEL.

E F

3DS3 A
COMPRESSOR FAMILY SERIES EITHER A NUMBER OR A LETTER ESTABLISHED FOR EACH PRODUCT FAMILY.

150 E

T FC
COMPRESSOR MOTOR PROTECTION

XXX
60 Hz. CODE .... A

ELECTRICAL CODES * 50 Hz. (Typical) 100-1 200-1 200/220-3 380/400-3 500-3 115-1 230-1 200-1 208/230-1 200/400-3 210/240/380-3 380/420-3 200/400-3 200/380-3 200/240-3 220-1 200-1 -200-1 200/220-3 X 500-3 220/240-1 200-1 100-1 --346 200/346

Code A B C D E F G H I K L M N P R S T U V W Y Z 3 4 5 6 7 8

DISPLACEMENT AND VALVE PLATE A LETTER ONLY, ARBITRARILY ASSIGNED FOR EACH DIFFERENT DISPLACEMENTVALVE PLATE COMBINATION WITHIN ANY ONE FAMILY SERIES.

MODEL VARIATIONS EITHER A NUMBER OR A LETTER ASSIGNED TO INDICATE MAJOR VARIATIONS WITHIN ANY ONE FAMILY SERIES. NOTE: Nominal horsepower rating of tandem compressors is sum of individual compressor ratings.

COMP. MOTOR RATING NOMINAL CODE H.P. 1/4 . . . . 0025 1/3 . . . . 0033 1/2 . . . . 0050 3/4 . . . . 0075 1 .... 0100 1-1/4 . . . . 0125 1-1/2 . . . . 0150 1-3/4 . . . . 0175 2 .... 0200 2-1/2 . . . . 0250 2-3/4 . . . . 0275 3 (0310) 0300 3-1/2 . . . . 0350 4 (0406) 0400 5 (0506) 0500 6 .... 0600 7-1/2 (0766) 0750 9 .... 0900 10 (1015) 1000 12 .... 1200 15 .... 1500 20 .... 2000 25 .... 2500 30 .... 3000 35 .... 3500 40 .... 4000 50 .... 5000 60 .... 6000

TYPE PROTECTION EXTERNAL INHERENT PROTECTION-ONE PROTECTOR (LINE BREAK) USE WITH CONTACTOR INTERNAL INHERENT PROTECTION-ONE PROTECTOR USE WITH CONTACTOR INTERNAL THERMOSTAT (s); AND EXT. SUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTOR (s). USE WITH CONTACTOR.

....

.... H

INTERNAL THERMOSTAT (s); AND THREE EXT. . . . L SUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTORS. USE WITH CONTACTOR INTERNAL THERMAL PROTECTORS-ELECTRONIC SENSORS; AND CONTROL MODULE EXTERNAL. USE WITH CONTACTOR. .... S

INTERNAL THERMAL PROTECTORS-ELEC- . . . . W TRONIC SENSORS; AND CONTROL MODULE EXTERNAL. USE WITH CONTACTOR. (FOR EUROPEAN USE ONLY)

* When applicable, specific 50 HZ ratings (not necessarily identical to typical shown above) will be shown as alternate on 60 HZ rated models.

115-1 230-1 208-230-3 460-3 575-3 --208-1 -208/230/460-3 --230/460-3 ----200-3 208-230-1 -MISC. A.C. RATINGS --200-1 100-1 200-230-3 230-3 380 200/220/380

DISCUS COMPRESSOR MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE


COMPRESSOR COOLING CODE DESCRIPTION A AIR COOLED D DISCUS R REFRIGERANT COOLED T STD. TWO STAGE W WATER COOLED APPLICATION RANGE R = ARI High Temp, Rated @ 45/130 S = ARI Med Temp, Rated @ 20/120 F = ARI Low Temp, Rated @ -25/105 TANDEM STYLE MODELS INDICATED BY THE DIGIT REPRESENTING THE COMP. MODEL SERIES CONNECTED IN TANDEM WITH A COMP. OF THE MODEL SERIES INDICATED BY THE FIRST DIGIT. COMPRESSOR MOTOR TYPE SINGLE PHASE MOTORS CODE

NEW

PRODUCT VARIATIONS NUMBERS WILL BE ASSIGNED AS FOLLOWS: 1. NUMBERS -001 THROUGH -199 ARE RESERVED FOR SUB-B/M NUMBERS. 2. NUMBERS -200 INDICATES A STANDARD COMPRESSOR AND COMPONENT PARTS B/M AND MODEL NO. 3. NUMBERS -201 AND LARGER WILL BE ASSIGNED FOR ALL OTHER VARIATIONS OF A GIVEN MODEL.

CAPACITOR RUN - CAPACITOR START C INDUCTION RUN - CAPACITOR START I INDUCTION RUN - SPLIT PHASE S INDUCTION RUN - CAPACITOR START, LOW TORQUE X THREE PHASE MOTORS GENERAL 3 LEAD SINGLE VOLTAGE 6 LEAD PART WINDING (575 VOLT) 9 LEAD DUAL VOLTAGE STAR (WYE) DELTA T

E F

MAY ALSO BE A (Alkylbenzene) E (POE Oil) L (Less Oil)

6 LEAD MOTORS PART WINDING OR ACROSS THE LINE

3DS3 R
COMPRESSOR FAMILY SERIES EITHER A NUMBER OR A LETTER ESTABLISHED FOR EACH PRODUCT FAMILY.

17 M E

- TFC

XXX
60 Hz. CODE .... A

ELECTRICAL CODES * 50 Hz. Code (Typical) 100-1 200-1 200/220-3 380/400-3 500-3 115-1 230-1 200-1 208/230-1 200/400-3 210/240/380-3 380/420-3 200/400-3 200/380-3 200/240-3 220-1 200-1 -200-1 200/220-3 500-3 220/240-1 200-1 100-1 --346 200/346 A B C D E F G H I K L M N P R S T U V W X Y Z 3 4 5 6 7 8

DISPLACEMENT AND VALVE PLATE A LETTER ONLY, ARBITRARILY ASSIGNED FOR EACH DIFFERENT DISPLACEMENTVALVE PLATE COMBINATION WITHIN ANY ONE FAMILY SERIES.

Nominal Capacity at Rating Condition 2 numeric characters

COMPRESSOR MOTOR PROTECTION TYPE PROTECTION EXTERNAL INHERENT PROTECTION-ONE PROTECTOR (LINE BREAK) USE WITH CONTACTOR INTERNAL INHERENT PROTECTION-ONE PROTECTOR USE WITH CONTACTOR INTERNAL THERMOSTAT (s); AND EXT. SUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTOR (s). USE WITH CONTACTOR.

.... ....

F H

INTERNAL THERMOSTAT (s); AND THREE EXT. . . . L SUPPLEMENTARY PROTECTORS. USE WITH CONTACTOR

MODEL VARIATIONS EITHER A NUMBER OR A LETTER ASSIGNED TO INDICATE MAJOR VARIATIONS WITHIN ANY ONE FAMILY SERIES. NOTE: Nominal horsepower rating of tandem compressors is sum of individual compressor ratings.

Capacity Multiplier K - 1,000 M - 10,000

INTERNAL THERMAL PROTECTORS-ELECTRONIC SENSORS; AND CONTROL MODULE EXTERNAL. USE WITH CONTACTOR.

.... S

INTERNAL THERMAL PROTECTORS-ELEC.... W TRONIC SENSORS; AND CONTROL MODULE EXTERNAL. USE WITH CONTACTOR. (FOR EUROPEAN USE ONLY)

ES94-120 51-0199-006 51-0302-023

* When applicable, specific 50 HZ ratings (not necessarily identical to typical shown above) will be shown as alternate on 60 HZ rated models.

115-1 230-1 208-230-3 460-3 575-3 --208-1 -208/230/460-3 --230/460-3 ----200-3 208-230-1 -MISC. A.C. RATINGS --200-1 100-1 200-230-3 230-3 380 200/220/380

Discus Nomenclature Implementation


Existing Models 3DS3A150E-TFD
Phase Out

Launch

New Nomenclature Available 3DS3R17ME-TFD Low Condensing Approval Optimized Models Service Model Production Transition

Oct 2005

Jan 2006

Apr 2006

Jul 2006

Oct 2006

Jan 2007

Nomenclature Transition Procedure


Oct 1st 2005: Copeland Ready To Accept Orders With New Nomenclature Copeland Will Continue Old Nomenclature Until October 2006 Customer Will Inform Copeland Of Their Transition Date to The New Nomenclature Customer/Copeland Model Number Cross Reference To Be Updated Customer Orders Will Be Entered With New Nomenclature After Transition Date Indicated by Customer

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Discus Improvements
Delta Reed And Other Enhancements Allow Low Condensing Capability Substantial Energy Savings & Greater Application Flexibility Unique Discus Advantage New Optimized Medium-Temp Discus Models Focused Medium-Temp Envelope For Refrigeration Lowers Applied Costs Intelligent Store Discus Enables Better Facility Management Easier To Connect & Install Clear Information Creates Better Decisions Better Reliability & Uptime

Improving The Worlds Most Recognized Refrigeration Standard


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Emerson The Intelligent Store Solution


Total Cost ($ In Billions)
$10

$10B

Emersons Goal
Food Waste/ Spoilage

Emersons Key Capabilities


Enhanced Performance Of Individual Systems With Improved Technology Integrating Discrete Controls (e.g. HVAC, Refrigeration, Lighting, Kitchen) Enabling Predictive/ Efficient Maintenance Through Intelligent Devices Improved Dispatch, Repair/ Replace Decisions, Maintenance, Invoicing

$8

Save The Industry 10-15% ($1B)


Better Components Better Systems Better Controls Better Management

$6

Contracting Services

$4

$2

Utilities

Better SOLUTIONS

$0

U.S. Supermarket Costs

Intelligent Store Architecture


Asset Management & Services Receives Alarms And Data Use Refrigeration Knowledge To Create Higher Level Asset Management Capability Expanded Controls Approach Broader Control Capability More Data Collection New I.P. (Based On New Data) New Components Improved Performance Able To Gather More Data Communication Capability

Intelligent Components

Refrigeration Control

Lighting A/C Units Discrete Systems Refrigeration Units

A Step Change In Store Control And Facilities Management

Intelligent Store Discus Greatly Reduces Rack Complexity

+
Sentronic Oil Monitor Demand Cooling Temp. Control

+
High Pressure Protection

+
Low Pressure Protection

=
Intelligent Store Discus Offers The Same Component Functionality
I/O Boards

+
Motor Protection

Traditional

Integrated Electronics

End User Value Of Intelligent Store Discus


Code Condition 5 Low Oil Pressure Warning Troubleshooting Before Intelligent Store Discus Hours To Troubleshoot Sentronic Flashing Red/Green Mechanical No Warning Troubleshooting After Intelligent Store Discus Notice To Rack Controller Option To Send Notice To Alarm Monitoring History Log Remote Diagnostics Alarms To Rack Controller Alarms To Monitoring History Log Remote Diagnostics Alarms To Rack Controller Alarms To Monitoring Automatic Reset History Log Remote Diagnostics Hours To Troubleshoot Total Savings @ $75.00 Per Hour

Low Oil Pressure Lockout

Sentronic Turns Red Mechanical Trips Could Wire Into Alarm Input

2-3 Hours

1 Hour

75.00

Motor Protection Trip

2D/3D Internal Protector Trips 4D/6D Electronic Module Trips No External Faults Shown

2-4 Hours

1 Hour

150.00

Welded Contactor Warning

No Warning Burns Compressor Up Could Trip On Internal Motor Protectors

$3,000 - $5,000 Save Comp Alarms To Rack Controller New Contactor Alarms To Monitoring Locks Contactor On Preventing Compressor From Burning Up History Log Remote Diagnostics 2-3 Hours Alarms To Rack Controller Alarms To Monitoring Shuts Compressor Off To Prevent Contactor Chattering History Log Remote Diagnostics 1 Hour $ 75.00

Module Supply Voltage Trip

No Warning Compressor Contactors Chatter Compressor Motor Could Over Heat

End User Value Of Intelligent Store Discus


Cont.
Code Condition B Discharge Pressure Trip Troubleshooting Before Intelligent Store Discus Hours To Troubleshoot Troubleshooting After Intelligent Store Discus Current Mechanical With Auto or Manual Reset 1-2 Hours Alarms To Rack Controller If Auto Reset Saves Comp Alarms To Monitoring History Log Remote Diagnostics Compressor Would Trip On Internal Motor Protectors 4-6 Hours Hours To Troubleshoot Total Savings 1 Hour $ 75.00

Discharge Temperature Lockout

Alarms To Rack Controller 1 Hour Alarms To Monitoring Dirty Condensers, Non Condensable, Bad Fans, Suction Gas Temperature High, Hot Gas Defrost Valve Faulty History Log Remote Diagnostics Alarms To Rack Controller Alarms To Monitoring Faulty Contactor Faulty Breaker Burnt Wire History Log Remote Diagnostics Alarms To Rack Controller Alarms To Monitoring Each Compressor Has Protection History Log Remote Diagnostics 1 Hour

225.00

Phase Loss Trip/Lockout

No Warning Could Single Phase Compressor Could Trip On Internal Motor Protectors

1-2 Hours Save Comp

75.00

No 3-Phase Compressor Power Trip Rack Phase Monitor Only Faulty Contactor Could Single Phase Compressor Could Trip On Internal Motor Protectors Faulty Breaker Burnt Wire

1-2 Hours Save Comp

1 Hour

75.00

AVG Service Call

$ $

750.00 107.14

Annual Service Savings Using Intelligent Store Discus @ 3 Service Calls Per Month Average 3 Year Old Store, 3-4 Racks Per Store,10 Year Savings + 1 Compressor

$ 3,857.14 $ 31,000.00

Supermarket Refrigeration Stakeholders


End-User Lower Maintenance Cost Greater Refrigeration Uptime Reduced Spoilage Contractor Reliability Serviceability Additional Compressor Information Faster Diagnosis Copeland Better Compressor Protection Fault History 30% Of Compressor Warranty Failures Are Not Your Fault

Rack OEM Lower Wiring Costs Better Quality Wiring Is #1 Quality Problem With Racks

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Intelligent Store Discus


Standard Functions
High Pressure Cutout Low Pressure Cutout Oil Pressure Protection Motor Protection

Enhanced Protection & Features


Power Interrupt Protection Welded Contactor Protection Discharge Temperature Protection Discharge Temperature Probe Status Display Communications

Applicable On 2D, 3D And 4D Copeland Discus Compressors

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Marketing Bulletin

Marketing B
NO: DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: ACTION REQUIRED:

MB2005CC-3 9/26/2005 ALL REFRIGERATION ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS COPELAND REFRIGERATION DISCUS IMPROVEMENTS UL PAPERWORK SUBMITTAL

Copeland is pleased to announce a number of improvements to the Discus Lineup. As part of our ongoing pursuit of continuous improvement, the Discus line of compressors now incorporates the capability of extended low condensing operation, is Intelligent Store Compatible and will be described by a new nomenclature that will accommodate future optimized models. Low Condensing: Copeland is approving an extended envelope on Discus compressors. Previously, Copeland compressors were approved to a 70F condensing temperature. Delta suction reeds and other design improvements have enabled us to approve the entire Discus lineup for low condensing operation.
150

COND. TEMP. (F)

140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 -50

Low Temp Envelope

Medium/High Temp Envelope

Standard Approval

Low Condensing Area

Previous Case By Case

Discus Robustness Lets Us Move The Bar

-40

-30

-20

-10

10

20

30

40

50

EVAP. TEMP. (F)


Copeland has conducted extensive field tests to ensure the reliability and performance at these conditions. Low condensing operation leads to significant energy savings in a typical supermarket application. The chart below illustrates the energy comparison between low condensing and regular operating envelope for a supermarket in the Philadelphia area.

Copeland Corporation, 1675 W. Campbell Road, Sidney, OH 45365 copeland-corp.com

937-498-3011

Marketing B U L L E T I N
MB2005CC-3

Please contact your Copeland Application Engineer / Sales Manager or refer to AE Bulletin No. 1334 for operating parameters and instructions.
$ (Thousands) 70

Annual Energy Cost

60 50 40 30 20 10 0

$57, 648
Rack C

12%

$50,785
Rack C

Rack B

Rack B

Rack A

Rack A

Without Low Condensing

With Low Condensing

Optimized Models: Copeland currently has Discus compressors which serve dual functions operating in both medium and high temp envelopes. These compressors can draw more power and therefore have correspondingly bigger breakers and wire sizes, thereby increasing applied cost and limiting usage due to regulations in
150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 Low Temp Envelope 3DS3A100E-TFD to 3DS3F46KE-TFD 3DS3A150E-TFD to 3DS3R17ME-TFD Medium Temp Envelope 3DS3S12ME-TFD

COND. TEMP. (F)

Medium/High Temp Envelope

EVAP. TEMP. (F)

Copeland Corporation, 1675 W. Campbell Road, Sidney, OH 45365 copeland-corp.com

937-498-3011

Marketing B
certain municipalities. Copeland will introduce in January 2006 optimized medium temperature compressors for our popular models. The dual purpose compressors will however continue to be offered for customers wanting flexibility of use. A future bulletin will be forthcoming. Intelligent Store Discus: Copeland continues to be a technology leader with the introduction of the Intelligent Store Discus compressor. This compressor has the new Copeland Compressor Controller that creates a robust electronic platform for Discus compressors used in supermarket rack applications with the CPC E2 Controller. The following are the main features of the Intelligent Store Discus compressor: Communication Specific Fault Code Display Enables 24/7 Diagnostic And Remote Monitoring Capabilities Remote Reset Electronic Components Reduction Power Interrupt Protection Discharge Temperature Protection Discharge Temperature Probe

MB2005CC-3

This is an additional option that has to be purchased with the compressor. Please consult with your Sales Manager on availability. A formal approval process is required for all new applications. Note: Changes to the Copeland Discus compressor to accommodate the new controller were previously communicated in Copeland Marketing Bulletins PP12-04 dated March 9th, 2004 and PP33-04 dated August 18th, 2004. New Nomenclature: The new nomenclature moves away from a horsepower based convention to a capacity based one. This move enables an OEM to correctly size and pick the right compressor for an application. The fifth character now signifies the operating envelope of the compressor. Earlier "A" signified Delta Reed. Currently all Discus except for 2D have Delta Reed in them. We are now using this character to signify the operating envelope of the compressor and the rating point for the capacity designation. R = 45 evap/ 130 condensing (Dual Envelope - High & Medium Temp) S = 20 evap/ 120 condensing (Medium Temp Models - Jan 2006) F = -25 evap/ 105 condensing (Low Temp) The sixth and seventh character now signify capacity in BTU/hr instead of horsepower, with the eighth character acting as a multiplier. 17M = 17 X 10,000 = 170,000 BTU/hr 46K = 46 X 1,000 = 46,000 BTU/hr

Copeland Corporation, 1675 W. Campbell Road, Sidney, OH 45365 copeland-corp.com

937-498-3011

Marketing B U L L E T I N
MB2005CC-3

Old Nomenclature 3DS3A 150E-TFC-200 Delta Reed 15 HP

New Nomenclature 3DS3R 17ME-TFC-200 High/Med Temp 170,000 BTU/hr

3DS3A 100E-TFC-200 Delta Reed 10 HP

3DS3F 46KE-TFC-200 Low Temp 46,000 BTU/hr

Effective October 1st 2005, the new models will be available for purchase. To ensure a smooth transition, models with the current nomenclature will be available until Oct 1st 2006. There is no change in the fit or form of these compressors. This new nomenclature denotes however that these compressors are approved for Low Condensing and are Intelligent Store Discus ready. The UL letter of equivalency along with a cross reference of old to new nomenclature are attached for your reference. Copeland would like to remind its customers that this change might also require them to submit a paperwork change for their units and/or systems. To facilitate an easy change over, transition to new nomenclature will be by customer location. The OEM will need to communicate to Copeland the date they wish to change to the new nomenclature. This will drive the customer/Copeland model number cross reference and all new orders from that point on will be entered with the new nomenclature. If you have any further questions, please contact your District Sales Manager.

Note: A separate bulletin covering 8D's transitioning to Delta Reed will be sent out at a future date.

Copeland Corporation, 1675 W. Campbell Road, Sidney, OH 45365 copeland-corp.com

937-498-3011

Application Engineering Bulletin

Application Engineering B
AE4-1334

Issued September, 2005 LOW CONDENSING TEMPERATURE BULLETIN

Index
1. 2. 3. 4. 4.1 4.2 5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 Introduction Low Condensing Envelopes Approved Models Compressor Unloading Moduload Blocked Suction General Guidelines Refrigerant Charge Liquid Control Minimum Condenser Variation Defrost Expansion Valve Insulate Liquid Line Receiver Bypass Line Effects on Heat Reclaim Superheat

Page
2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5

Application Engineering B U L L E T I N
AE4-1334

1. Introduction Low condensing temperatures is simply allowing the saturated condensing temperatures to fall below the traditional 70 F (21C) limit. The benefits are higher energy efficiency and system performance. As the condensing temperature drops, so does the compressor wattage, meanwhile, the compressor BTU/hr increases. Another advantage is an increase in the long term reliability of the compressors. This is accomplished by the lower discharge pressures and lower discharge temperatures. Also because of the increase in capacity the compressor run hours will be reduced. This bulletin describes unique guidelines and limits which must be followed to ensure proper, safe and reliable service. These guidelines are not meant to replace the system recommendations available from system manufacturers. 2. Low Condensing Envelopes Low condensing temperatures have been approved for Copeland Discus compressors using HCFC-22, HFC-404A and HFC-507 in medium and low temperature applications. Figure 1 shows the approved low condensing operating envelopes.

3. Approved Models Low condensing operation is approved for all 2D's and all Delta Reed 3D, 4D and 6D Discus compressors. Delta Reed compressors are identified by an "A" in the fifth spacing of the model number, example 3DS3A100E-TFC. As of October 2005, the following Discus nomenclature will be introduced and Delta Reed compressors will be identified by an R, S, or F in the fifth spacing of the model number, example 3DS3F46KE-TFC. Serial number date codes for Delta Reed 3D compressors are 99D and later, 4D and 6D Delta Reed compressor date code is 03C and later. 4. Compressor Unloading 4.1 Moduload, 3D (three cylinder Discus). The effectiveness of Moduload is dependent on operating conditions. With the extended operating envelope care should be exercised to ensure the compressor stays within the approved unloaded regions, see Figures 2a, 2b and 2c. In addition a minimum pressure differential of 60 to 70 psi (4.2 - 4.9 Kg/cm2) is required between suction and discharge pressures. Because of this, Moduload applications should be limited, to where the discharge pressure never falls below a

Figure 1.

Application Engineering B U L L E T I N
AE4-1334

Figure 2a.

Figure 2b.

Application Engineering B U L L E T I N
AE4-1334

Figure 2c.

pressure corresponding to 70 psi (4.9 Kg/cm2) above suction pressure. Figures 2a, 2b and 2c show the restrictions for the low condensing envelopes when using Moduload. The crosshatched areas are restricted areas where Moduload is not approved to operate. Operation in these restricted areas will result in chattering of the Moduload plunger due to improper pressure differential. For complete Moduload information refer to Application Bulletin 21-1278. 4.2 4/D 6/D Blocked suction requirements For blocked suction unloading, 4D and 6D, there are no envelope restrictions. For complete blocked suction unloading information refer to Application Bulletin 21-1216. 5. General Guidelines To enhance compressor reliability and system performance the following guidelines should be followed for system design. 5.1 Refrigerant charge Properly charge the system to get optimum per-

formance per equipment manufacturers recommendations. Liquid refrigerant control may become more difficult when excess refrigerant is present in the system. Refrigerant overcharging will not improve system performance or reliability. In fact, system performance and compressor life could be reduced. 5.2 Liquid Control It is important to manage refrigerant and oil flow in the system. 5.2.1 Oil Control Oil is an essential part of the compressor. Proper oil return is important to compressor life and also to system performance. Under low condensing temperature operation oil circulation tends to be higher and could become logged. This oil logging can degrade system performance. Care should be taken in sizing oil separators and return lines to ensure good oil return. 5.3 Minimum Condenser Variation The operation of expansion valves is greatly affected by the pressure differential across them. Under low condensing conditions, expansion

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valve differential is low and every effort should be taken to make the differential as constant as possible. Rapid pressure changes can result in the valves over feeding and liquid floodback to the compressor. The condenser should be carefully sized for the loads expected. If the condenser is too large, large pressure fluctuations can result. Optimally, some means of condenser pressure control should be considered. 5.4 Defrost The defrost type and timing should be carefully designed. Electric defrost will generally cause less pressure variation than gas defrost and should be given consideration. Care should be used in the sequencing of the various case defrosts to maintain as constant pressures as possible. 5.5 Expansion Valve Expansion valves that compensate for small pressure differentials are required. At a minimum, balanced port valves should be used. Electronic valves will generally perform even better in this application. 5.6 Insulated Liquid Line Consistent with good design practice, the liquid lines should be insulated to maximize sub cooling benefits and maintain system stability. 5.7 Receiver Bypass Line Used by some manufactures to keep the refrigerant from absorbing heat in conditions where the receiver is located in a warmer area than where the condensers are located, typically the rack house. The liquid is routed directly to the cases

when its temperature is approximately 70 F (21 C) or less in such applications. 5.8 Effects on Heat Reclaim Heat reclaim can be affected by low condensing temperatures because less heat is available in the discharge gas of the compressor due to lower discharge temperatures. Since lower condensing pressure means less heat available for systems with heat reclaim options, design and operating considerations need to be made. That isn't to say that there is no heat available, you will still get some heat benefit at low condensing operation, but generally less. Raising the condensing pressure to obtain more heat (commonly referred to as push) during low condensing operation will increase compressor power consumption. Individual results depend on the design and operation of the system. 5.9 Superheat Copeland recommends a minimum 20 superheat at the compressor even at low condensing conditions. We recognize this as the difference between the suction inlet temperature at the compressor and the saturation suction temperature at the compressor. Inadequate superheat may allow for liquid refrigerant return and too much superheat may indicate a starved evaporator, decreasing system capacity and contribute in compressor overheating. All store product cases should have the superheats checked and adjusted to the case manufactures specifications. All other relevant Application guidelines apply.

Sample Rating Data

Nomenclature Cross Reference

Family

Current Model Name 2DFx-030y-zzz-xxx 2DLx-040y-zzz-xxx 2DAx-060y-zzz-xxx 2DBx-060y-zzz-xxx

New Model Name 2DFxF16Ky-zzz-xxx 2DLxF20Ky-zzz-xxx 2DAxF23Ky-zzz-xxx 2DBxF25Ky-zzz-xxx 2DCxR53Ky-zzz-xxx 2DAxR58Ky-zzz-xxx 2DBxR61Ky-zzz-xxx 2DDxR63Ky-zzz-xxx 2DLxR78Ky-zzz-xxx 2DAxR89Ky-zzz-xxx 3DAxF18Ky-zzz-xxx 3DBxF22Ky-zzz-xxx 3DF3F26K0-zzz-xxx 3DBxF27Ky-zzz-xxx 3DAxF28Ky-zzz-xxx 3DHxF28Ky-zzz-xxx 3DS3F30K0-zzz-xxx 3DBxF33Ky-zzz-xxx 3DJxF33Ky-zzz-xxx 3DFxF40Ky-zzz-xxx 3DGxF40Ky-zzz-xxx 3DRxF46Ky-zzz-xxx 3DSxF46Ky-zzz-xxx 3DExR70Ky-zzz-xxx 3DF8R98KE-zzz-xxx 3DAxR10My-zzz-xxx 3DExR10My-zzz-xxx 3DS8R11ME-zzz-xxx 3DSTR11ME-zzz-xxx 3DTxR11My-zzz-xxx 3DTxR11My-zzz-xxx 3DBxR12My-zzz-xxx 3DPxR12My-zzz-xxx 3DFxR15My-zzz-xxx 3DKxR15My-zzz-xxx 3DSxR17My-zzz-xxx 3DTxR17My-zzz-xxx

Nominal HP LT Refrigeration Applications 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5

Nominal HP MT Refrigeration Applications

Nominal HP HT (A/C) Applications

2D

2DCx-050y-zzz-xxx 2DAx-050y-zzz-xxx 2DBx-050y-zzz-xxx 2DDx-050y-zzz-xxx 2DLx-075y-zzz-xxx 2DAx-075y-zzz-xxx 3DAxA050y-zzz-xxx 3DBxA050y-zzz-xxx 3DF3A0750-zzz-xxx 3DBxA090y-zzz-xxx 3DAxA060y-zzz-xxx 3DHxA060y-zzz-xxx 3DS3A0750-zzz-xxx 3DBxA075y-zzz-xxx 3DJxA075y-zzz-xxx 3DFxA090y-zzz-xxx 3DGxA090y-zzz-xxx 3DRxA100y-zzz-xxx 3DSxA100y-zzz-xxx

3.5

4.0 5.0 6.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 6.0 6.0 7.0 7.0

4.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 6.5 7.5

3D

3DExA050y-zzz-xxx 3DF8A075E-zzz-xxx 3DAxA075y-zzz-xxx 3DExA075y-zzz-xxx 3DS8A076E-zzz-xxx 3DSTA075E-zzz-xxx 3DTxA075y-zzz-xxx 3DTxA100y-zzz-xxx 3DBxA100y-zzz-xxx 3DPxA100y-zzz-xxx 3DFxA120y-zzz-xxx 3DKxA120y-zzz-xxx 3DSxA150y-zzz-xxx 3DTxA150y-zzz-xxx

6.5 6.5

7.5 7.5 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0

5.0 7.5 8.0 8.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 10.0 10.0 12.5 12.5 15.0 15.0

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Mechanical Variation Oil Code Motor Type, Protection, Electrical Code Bill of Material Number

Family

Current Model Name 4DAxA101y-zzz-xxx 4DExA101y-zzz-xxx 4DNxA101y-zzz-xxx 4DLxA150y-zzz-xxx 4DPxA150y-zzz-xxx 4DTxA220y-zzz-xxx 4DSxA220y-zzz-xxx 4DAxA100y-zzz-xxx 4DExA100y-zzz-xxx 4DHxA150y-zzz-xxx 4DKxA150y-zzz-xxx 4DAxA200y-zzz-xxx 4DExA200y-zzz-xxx 4DJxA200y-zzz-xxx 4DRxA200y-zzz-xxx 4DBxA220y-zzz-xxx 4DCxA220y-zzz-xxx 4DHxA250y-zzz-xxx 4DKxA250y-zzz-xxx 4DJxA270y-zzz-xxx 4DJxA300y-zzz-xxx 4DRxA270y-zzz-xxx 4DRxA300y-zzz-xxx 6DLxA270y-zzz-xxx 6DCxA270y-zzz-xxx 6DDxA270y-zzz-xxx 6DTxA300y-zzz-xxx 6DExA300y-zzz-xxx 6DFxA300y-zzz-xxx 6DHxA200y-zzz-xxx 6DKxA200y-zzz-xxx 6DPxA200y-zzz-xxx 6DJxA300y-zzz-xxx 6DRxA300y-zzz-xxx 6DSxA300y-zzz-xxx 6DBxA300y-zzz-xxx 6DWxA300y-zzz-xxx 6DYxA300y-zzz-xxx 6DHxA350y-zzz-xxx 6DKxA350y-zzz-xxx 6DPxA350y-zzz-xxx 6DGxA350y-zzz-xxx 6DMxA350y-zzz-xxx 6DNxA350y-zzz-xxx 6DJxA400y-zzz-xxx 6DRxA400y-zzz-xxx 6DSxA400y-zzz-xxx

New Model Name 4DAxF47Ky-zzz-xxx 4DExF47Ky-zzz-xxx 4DNxF47Ky-zzz-xxx 4DLxF63Ky-zzz-xxx 4DPxF63Ky-zzz-xxx 4DTxF76Ky-zzz-xxx 4DSxF76Ky-zzz-xxx 4DAxR12My-zzz-xxx 4DExR12My-zzz-xxx 4DHxR16My-zzz-xxx 4DKxR16My-zzz-xxx 4DAxR18My-zzz-xxx 4DExR18My-zzz-xxx 4DJxR19My-zzz-xxx 4DRxR19My-zzz-xxx 4DBxR20My-zzz-xxx 4DCxR20My-zzz-xxx 4DHxR22My-zzz-xxx 4DKxR22My-zzz-xxx 4DJxR28My-zzz-xxx 4DJxR28My-zzz-xxx 4DRxR28My-zzz-xxx 4DRxR28My-zzz-xxx 6DLxF93Ky-zzz-xxx 6DCxF93Ky-zzz-xxx 6DDxF93Ky-zzz-xxx 6DLxF11My-zzz-xxx 6DExF11My-zzz-xxx 6DFxF11My-zzz-xxx 6DHxR23My-zzz-xxx 6DKxR23My-zzz-xxx 6DPxR23My-zzz-xxx 6DJxR28My-zzz-xxx 6DRxR28My-zzz-xxx 6DSxR28My-zzz-xxx 6DBxR32My-zzz-xxx 6DWxR32My-zzz-xxx 6DYxR32My-zzz-xxx 6DHxR35My-zzz-xxx 6DKxR35My-zzz-xxx 6DPxR35My-zzz-xxx 6DGxR37My-zzz-xxx 6DMxR37My-zzz-xxx 6DNxR37My-zzz-xxx 6DJxR40My-zzz-xxx 6DRxR40My-zzz-xxx 6DSxR40My-zzz-xxx

Nominal HP LT Refrigeration Applications 8.0 8.0 8.0 10.0 10.0 12.5 12.5

Nominal HP MT Refrigeration Applications

Nominal HP HT (A/C) Applications

4D

12.0 12.0

13.5 13.5 15.0 15.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 17.0 17.0 17.0

10.0 10.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 16.0 16.0 17.0 17.0 20.0 20.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0

6D

21.0 21.0 21.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 24.0 24.0 24.0 26.0 26.0 26.0

20.0 20.0 20.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 35.0 35.0 35.0

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Mechanical Variation Oil Code Motor Type, Protection, Electrical Code Bill of Material Number

UL Letter of Approval

September 26, 2005

Dear Valued Copeland Discus Customer:

Please find four letters from UL following this page. The UL letters certify the equivalency of the old and new nomenclatures for the five Discus families (i.e. 2D, 3D, 4D & 6D). Copeland would like to remind its customers that this change might also require them to submit a paper work change for their units and/or systems. It is our understanding that in many cases, this approval may be added under the Section General in order to minimize cost and time requirements.

September 7, 2005 Copeland Corporation 1675 West Campbell Road Sidney, Ohio 46365 Our Reference: Subject: SA2337, Volume 2, Section 6, Report Issued 1988-07-13 Model number change for 2D compressors.

Copeland Corporation has instituted a new model nomenclature system for specific compressors as tabulated below. The models are identical models in every way except for the model number nomenclature. The current model nomenclature is horsepower based and the new model nomenclature is capacity (Btu) based. Current Model 2DF(+)-030(A)-CFB 2DF(+)-030(A)-TFC 2DF(+)-030(A)-TFD 2DF(+)-030(A)-TFE 2DL(+)-040(A)-TFC 2DL(+)-040(A)-TFD 2DL(+)-040(A)-TFE 2DA(+)-050(A)-TFC 2DA(+)-050(A)-TFD 2DB(+)-050(A)-TFC 2DB(+)-050(A)-TFD 2DB(+)-050(A)-TFE 2DC(+)-050(A)-CFB 2DC(+)-050(A)-CFB 2DC(+)-050(A)-TFC 2DCJ-050(A)-TFC 2DC(+)-050(A)-TFD 2DC(+)-050(A)-TFE 2DD(+)-050(A)-TFC 2DD(+)-050(A)-TFD 2DD(+)-050(A)-TFE 2DA(+)-060(A)-TFC 2DA(+)-060(A)-TFD 2DA(+)-060(A)-TFE 2DB(+)-060(A)-TFC New Model 2DF(+)F16K(A)-CFB 2DF(+)F16K(A)-TFC 2DF(+)F16K(A)-TFD 2DF(+)F16K(A)-TFE 2DL(+)F20K(A)-TFC 2DL(+)F20K(A)-TFD 2DL(+)F20K(A)-TFE 2DA(+)R58K(A)-TFC 2DA(+)R58K(A)-TFD 2DB(+)R61K(A)-TFC 2DB(+)R61K(A)-TFD 2DB(+)R61K(A)-TFE 2DC(+)R53K(A)-CFB 2DC(+)R53K(A)-CFB 2DC(+)R53K(A)-TFC 2DCJR53K(A)-TFC 2DC(+)R53K(A)-TFD 2DC(+)R53K(A)-TFE 2DD(+)R63K(A)-TFC 2DD(+)R63K(A)-TFD 2DD(+)R63K(A)-TFE 2DA(+)F23K(A)-TFC 2DA(+)F23K(A)-TFD 2DA(+)F23K(A)-TFE 2DB(+)F25K(A)-TFC Basic Data Page 5A 6 7 7A 8 9 9A 10 11 12 13 13A 13B 13C 14 14A 15 15A 16 17 17A 18 19 19A 20

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Current Model 2DB(+)-060(A)-TFD 2DB(+)-060(A)-TFE 2DA(+)-075(A)-TFC 2DA(+)-075(A)-TFD 2DA(+)-075(A)-TFE 2DL(+)-075(A)-TFC 2DL(+)-075(A)-TFD 2DL(+)-075(A)-TFE

New Model 2DB(+)F25K(A)-TFD 2DB(+)F25K(A)-TFE 2DA(+)R89K(A)-TFC 2DA(+)R89K(A)-TFD 2DA(+)R89K(A)-TFE 2DL(+)R78K(A)-TFC 2DL(+)R78K(A)-TFD 2DL(+)R78K(A)-TFE

Basic Data Page 21 21A 22 23 23A 24 25 26

(+) - 3 or 4 or 8. (A) - O or E or L or 1 Please note the model codes will not be shown on the basic data page. Series 2D*8 Models are identical to 2D*3 Models except 2D*8 Models employ the alternate bottom cover plate.

Michael A. Romano
MICHAEL A. ROMANO Lead Engineering Associate HVAC, 3015BNBK Conformity Assessment Services

Amanda L. ORorke
AMANDA L. ORORKE Staff Engineer HVAC, 3015BNBK Conformity Assessment Services

September 7, 2005

Copeland Corporation 1675 West Campbell Road Sidney, Ohio 46365 Our Reference: Subject: SA2337, Volume 2, Section 5, Report Issued 1985-07-26 Model number change for 3D compressors.

Copeland Corporation has instituted a new model nomenclature system for specific compressors tabulated below. The models are identical models in every way except for the model number nomenclature. The current model nomenclature is horsepower based and the new model nomenclature is capacity (Btu) based. Current Model 3DA(+)(DW)050(A)-TFD 3DA(+)(DW)050(A)-TFC 3DB(+)(DW)050(A)-TFC 3DB(+)(DW)050(A)-TFD 3DA(+)(DW)050(A)-TFE 3DB(+)(DW)050(A)-TFE 3DA(+)(DW)060(A)-TFC 3DH(+)(DW)060(A)-TFC 3DA(+)(DW)060(A)-TFD 3DH(+)(DW)060(A)-TFD 3DA(+)(DW)060(A)-TFE 3DH(+)(DW)060(A)-TFE 3DHH(DW)060(C)-TFC 3DHH(DW)060(C)-TFD 3DHH(DW)060(C)-TFE 3DB(+)(DW)075(A)-TFC 3DB(+)(DW)075(A)-ES8 3DEH(DW)075(C)-TFC 3DEH(DW)075(C)-TFD 3DB(+)(DW)075(A)-TFD 3DF(+)(DW)075(A)-TFC 3DJ(+)(DW)075(A)-TFD 3DF(+)(DW)075(A)-TFD 3DJ(+)(DW)075(A)-TFC 3DJH(DW)075(C)-TFC 3DJH(DW)075(C)-TFD 3DJH(DW)075(C)-TFE 3DS(+)(DW)075(A)-TFC 3DA(X)-075(A)-TFE 3DE(X)-075(A)-TFE 3DEH-075(C)-TFE 3DB(+)(DW)075(A)-TFE New Model 3DA3F18K(A)-TFD 3DA3F18K(A)-TFC 3DB3F22K(A)-TFC 3DB3F22K(A)-TFD 3DA3F18K(A)-TFE 3DB3F22K(A)-TFE 3DA3F28K(A)-TFC 3DH3F28K(A)-TFC 3DA3F28K(A)-TFD 3DH3F28K(A)-TFD 3DA3F28K(A)-TFE 3DH3F28K(A)-TFE 3DHHF28K(C)-TFC 3DHHF28K(C)-TFD 3DHHF28K(C)-TFE 3DB3F33K(A)-TFC 3DB3F33K(A)-ES8 3DEHR10M(C)-TFC 3DEHR10M(C)-TFD 3DB3F33K(A)-TFD 3DF3F26K(A)-TFC 3DJ3F33K(A)-TFD 3DF3F26K(A)-TFD 3DJ3F33K(A)-TFC 3DJHF33K(C)-TFC 3DJHF33K(C)-TFD 3DJHF33K(C)-TFE 3DS3F30K(A)-TFC 3DA3R10M(A)-TFE 3DE3R10M(A)-TFE 3DEHR10M(A)-TFE 3DB3F33K(A)-TFE Basic Data Page 6A 6A1 8A 8B 8E 8G 9 9A 10A 10B 10C 10D 10D1 10D2 10D3 13 14 14A1 14B1 14C 15 15A-1 16 16A 16A1 16A2 16A3 17 17C 17D 17D1 17E

SA2337 Page 2 September 7, 2005 Current Model 3DJ(+)(DW)075(A)-TFE 3DS(+)(DW)075(A)-TFE 3DG(+)(DW)090(A)-TFC 3DGH-090(C)-TFC 3DGH-090(C)-TFD 3DGH-090(C)-TFE 3DS(+)(DW)075(A)-TFD 3DF(+)(DW)090(A)-TFC 3DF(+)(DW)090(A)-TFD 3DG(+)(DW)090(A)-TFD 3DF(+)(DW)090(A)-TFE 3DG(+)(DW)090(A)-TFE 3DS(+)(DW)100(A)-TFC 3DPH-100(C)-TFC 3DPH-100(A)-TFD 3DR(+)(DW)100(A)-TFD 3DT(+)(DW)100(A)-TFD 3DT(+)(DW)100(A)-TFC 3DR(+)(DW)100(A)-TFC 3DRH-100(C)-TFC 3DRH-100(C)-TFD 3DRH-100(C)-TFE 3DS(+)(DW)100(A)-TFD 3DPH-100(C)-TFE 3DS(+)(DW)100(A)-TFE 3DT(+)(DW)100(A)-TFE 3DR(+)(DW)100(A)-TFE 3DB(+)(DW)100(A)-TFE 3DP(+)(DW)100(A)-TFE 3DS(+)(DW)100(A)-TFE 3DT(+)(DW)100(A)-TFE 3DR(+)(DW)100(A)-TFE 3DF(X)(DW)120(A)-TFC 3DK(X)(DW)120(A)-TFC 3DKH-120(C)-TFC 3DF(X)(DW)120(A)-TFD 3DK(X)(DW)120(A)-TFD 3DKH-120(C)-TFD 3DTH-150(C)-TFD 3DTH-150(C)-TFC 3DS(X)(DW)150(A)-TFC 3DT(X)(DW)150(A)-TFC 3DS(X)(DW)150(A)-TFD 3DT(X)(DW)150(A)-TFD 3DS(X)(DW)150(A)-TFE 3DT(X)(DW)150(A)-TFE 3DTH-150(C)-TFE New Model 3DJ3F33K(A)-TFE 3DS3F30K(A)-TFE 3DG3F40K(A)-TFC 3DGHF40K(C)-TFC 3DGHF40K(C)-TFD 3DGHF40K(C)-TFE 3DS3F30K(A)-TFD 3DF3F40K(A)-TFC 3DF3F40K(A)-TFD 3DG3F40K(A)-TFD 3DF3F40K(A)-TFE 3DG3F40K(A)-TFE 3DS3F46K(A)-TFC 3DPHR12M(C)-TFC 3DPHR12M(C)-TFD 3DR3F46K(A)-TFD 3DT3R11M(A)-TFD 3DT3R11M(A)-TFC 3DR3F46K(A)-TFC 3DRHF46K(C)-TFC 3DRHF46K(C)-TFD 3DRHF46K(C)-TFE 3DS3F46K(A)-TFD 3DPHR12M(C)-TFE 3DS3F46K(A)-TFE 3DT3R11M(A)-TFE 3DR3F46K(A)-TFE 3DB3R12M(A)-TFE 3DP3R12M(A)-TFE 3DS3F46K(A)-TFE 3DT3R11M(A)-TFE 3DR3F46K(A)-TFE 3DF3R15M(A)-TFC 3DK3R15M(A)-TFC 3DKHR15M(C)-TFC 3DF3R15M(A)-TFD 3DK3R15M(A)-TFD 3DKHR15M(C)-TFD 3DTHR17M(C)-TFD 3DTHR17M(C)-TFC 3DS3R17M(A)-TFC 3DT3R17M(A)-TFC 3DS3R17M(A)-TFD 3DS3R17M(A)-TFD 3DS3R17M(A)-TFE 3DT3R17M(A)-TFE 3DTHR17M(C)-TFE Basic Data Page 17F 17G 18A 18A2 18A3 18A4 18A1 19 20 20A 20B 20C 22 22B 23A1 23B 23B 24A 24A 24A1 24A2 24A3 24B 24H1 24I 24J 24J 24G 24H 24I 24J 24J 24K 24K 24K2 24K1 24K1 24K3 25A2 25B5 25 25B 25A 25A1 25B1 25B2 25B6

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The footnotes will not be shown on the Basic Data Pages. (+) (A) (C) (X) (DW) 3 or 4 or 6 or 8 or T. 0 or 1 or E or L. E or L. 2 or 3 or 4 or 6 or 8. The dash symbol - or A.

Series 3D*8 Models are identical to 3D*3 Models except 3D*8 Models employ the alternate bottom cover plate.

Michael A. Romano

MICHAEL A. ROMANO Lead Engineering Associate HVAC, 3015BNBK Conformity Assessment Services

AMANDA L. ORORKE Staff Engineer HVAC, 3015BNBK Conformity Assessment Services

Amanda L. ORorke

September 7, 2005

Copeland Corporation 1675 West Campbell Road Sidney, Ohio 46365

Our Reference: Subject:

File SA2337, Vol. 2, Sec. 1, Report Issued 1971-04-07 Model number change for 4D compressors.

Copeland Corporation has instituted a new model nomenclature system for specific compressors as tabulated below. The models are identical models in every way except for the model nomenclature. The current model nomenclature is horsepower based and the new model nomenclature is capacity (Btu) based. Current Model 4DA(+)(DW)100(F)-FSD 4DA(+)(DW)101(F)-TSE 4DN(+)(DW)101(F)-TSE 4DA(+)(DW)100(F)-TSK 4DA(+)(DW)101(F)-TSK 4DE(+)(DW)101(F)-TSK 4DN(+)(DW)101(F)-TSK 4DL(+)(DW)150(F)-TSE 4DP(+)(DW)150(F)-TSE 4DL1(DW)150(#)-TSK 4DL(+)(DW)150(F)-TSK 4DP(+)(DW)150(F)-TSK 4DL1(DW)150(#)-FSD 4DL(+)(DW)150(F)-FSD 4DP(+)(DW)150(F)-FSD 4DH(+)(DW)150(F)-TSK 4DK(+)(DW)150(F)-TSK 4DA(+)(DW)200(F)-TSE 4DE(+)(DW)200(F)-TSE 4DA1(DW)200(#)-TSK 4DE1(DW)200(#)-TSK 4DA(+)(DW)200(F)-TSK 4DE(+)(DW)200(F)-TSK 4DA(+)(DW)200(F)-FSD 4DE(+)(DW)200(F)-FSD 4DA1(DW)200(#)-FSD 4DE1(DW)200(#)-FSD New Model 4DA3R12M(F)-FSD 4DA3F47K(F)-TSE 4DN3F47K(F)-TSE 4DA3R12M(F)-TSK 4DA3F47K(F)-TSK 4DE3F47K(F)-TSK 4DN3F47K(F)-TSK 4DL3F63K(F)-TSE 4DP3F63K(F)-TSE 4DL1F63K(F)-TSK 4DL3F63K(F)-TSK 4DP3F63K(F)-TSK 4DL1F63K(F)-FSD 4DL3F63K(F)-FSD 4DP3F63K(F)-FSD 4DH3R16M(F)-TSK 4DK3R16M(F)-TSK 4DA3R18M(F)-TSE 4DE3R18M(F)-TSE 4DA1R18M(F)-TSK 4DE1R18M(F)-TSK 4DA3R18M(F)-TSK 4DE3R18M(F)-TSK 4DA3R18M(F)-FSD 4DE3R18M(F)-FSD 4DA1R18M(F)-FSD 4DE1R18M(F)-FSD Page 7B1 7C1A 7C1A 7D1 7D1A 7D1A 7D1A 7H1 7H1 9A 9A1 9A1 9B 9B1 9B1 9B3A 9B3A 9C1 9C1 10A 10A 10A1 10A1 10E 10E 13A1 13A1

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Current Model 4DJ(+)(DW)200(F)-TSK 4DR(+)(DW)200(F)-TSK 4DT(+)(DW)220(F)-TSE 4DS(+)(DW)220(F)-TSE 4DJ(+)(DW)200(F)-TSK 4DR(+)(DW)200(F)-TSK 4DT(+)(DW)220(F)-TSE 4DS(+)(DW)220(F)-TSE 4DB(+)(DW)220(F)-TSE 4DC(+)(DW)220(F)-TSE 4DT(+)(DW)220(F)-FSD 4DS(+)(DW)220(F)-FSD 4DB(+)(DW)220(F)-FSD 4DC(+)(DW)220(F)-FSD 4DT(+)(DW)220(F)-ES8 4DT1(DW)220(#)-TSK 4DS(+)(DW)220(F)-TSK 4DT(+)(DW)220(F)-TSK 4DB(+)(DW)220(F)-TSK 4DC(+)(DW)220(F)-TSK 4DK1(DW)250(#)-TSE 4DH(+)(DW)250(F)-TXE 4DH(+)(DW)250(F)-TSE 4DK(+)(DW)250(F)-TSE 4DH1(DW)250(#)-ES8 4DH1(DW)250(#)-FSD 4DK1(DW)250(#)-FSD 4DH(+)(DW)250(F)-FSD 4DK(+)(DW)250(F)-FSD 4DH1(DW)250(#)-TSK 4DK1(DW)250(#)-TSK 4DH(+)(DW)250(F)-TSK 4DK(+)(DW)250(F)-TSK 4DJ(+)DW270(F)-TSK 4DR(+)DW270(F)-TSK 4DR1(DW)300(#)-TSE 4DJ(+)(DW)300(F)-TSE 4DR(+)(DW)300(F)-TSE 4DJ1(DW)300(#)-TSK 4DR1(DW)300(#)-TSK 4DJ(+)(DW)300(F)-FSD 4DR(+)(DW)300(F)-FSD 4DJ1(DW)300(#)-FSD 4DR1(DW)300(#)-FSD 4DJ(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK 4DR(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK

New Model 4DJ3R19M(F)-TSK 4DR3R19M(F)-TSK 4DT3F76K(F)-TSE 4DS3F76K(F)-TSE 4DJ3R19M(F)-TSK 4DR3R19M(F)-TSK 4DT3F76K(F)-TSE 4DS3F76K(F)-TSE 4DB3R20M(F)-TSE 4DC3R20M(F)-TSE 4DT3F76K(F)-FSD or 4DTGF76K(F)-FSD 4DS3F76K(F)-FSD 4DB3R20M(F)-FSD 4DC3R20M(F)-FSD 4DT3F76K(F)-ES8 4DT1F76K(F)-TSK 4DS3F76K(F)-TSK 4DT3F76K(F)-TSK or 4DTGF76K(F)-TSK 4DB3R20M(F)-TSK 4DC3R20M(F)-TSK 4DK1R22M(F)-TSE 4DH3R22M(F)-TXE 4DH3R22M(F)-TSE 4DK3R22M(F)-TSE 4DH1R22M(F)-ES8 4DH1R22M(F)-FSD 4DK1R22M(F)-FSD 4DH3R22M(F)-FSD 4DK3R22M(F)-FSD 4DH1R22M(F)-TSK 4DK1R22M(F)-TSK 4DH3R22M(F)-TSK 4DK3R22M(F)-TSK 4DJ3R28M(F)-TSK 4DR3R28M(F)-TSK 4DR1R28M(F)-TSE 4DJ3R28M(F)-TSE 4DR3R28M(F)-TSE 4DJ1R28M(F)-TSK 4DR1R28M(F)-TSK 4DJ3R28M(F)-FSD 4DR3R28M(F)-FSD 4DJ1R28M(F)-FSD 4DR1R28M(F)-FSD 4DJ3R28M(F)-TSK 4DR3R28M(F)-TSK

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Michael A. Romano
MICHAEL A. ROMANO Lead Engineering Associate HVAC, 3015BNBK Conformity Assessment Services

Amanda L. ORorke
AMANDA L. ORORKE Staff Engineer HVAC, 3015BNBK Conformity Assessment Services

September 7, 2005

Copeland Corporation 1675 West Campbell Road Sidney, Ohio 46365

Our Reference: Subject:

SA2337, Vol. 2, Sec. 1, Report Issued 1971-04-07 Model number change for 6D compressors.

Copeland Corporation has instituted a new model nomenclature system for specific compressors as tabulated below. The models are identical models in every way except for the model number nomenclature. The current model nomenclature is horsepower based and the new model nomenclature is capacity (Btu) based. Current Model 6DH(+)(DW)200(F)-TSK 6DP(+)(DW)200(F)-TSK 6DP(+)(DW)200(F)-TXK 6DL(+)(DW)270(F)-TSE 6DC(+)(DW)270(F)-TSE 6DD(+)(DW)270(F)-TSE 6DL(+)(DW)270(F)-FSD 6DD(+)(DW)270(F)-FSD 6DC(+)(DW)270(F)-FSD 6DL(+)(DW)270(F)-TSK 6DC(+)(DW)270(F)-TSK 6DD(+)(DW)270(F)-TSK 6DT1(DW)300(#)-FSD 6DT(+)(DW)300(F)-FSD 6DE(+)(DW)300(F)-FSD 6DF(+)(DW)300(F)-FSD 6DT(+)(DW)300(F)-TSE 6DE(+)(DW)300(F)-TSE 6DF(+)(DW)300(F)-TSE 6DT(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK 6DE(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK 6DF(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK 6DJ(+)(DW)300(F)-TSE 6DJ(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK 6DR(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK 6DS(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK 6DT1(DW)300(#)-ES8 6DB+(DW)300(F)-FSD New Model 6DH3R23M(F)-TSK 6DP3R23M(F)-TSK 6DP3R23M(F)-TXK 6DL3F93K(F)-TSE 6DC3F93K(F)-TSE 6DD3F93K(F)-TSE 6DL3F93K(F)-FSD 6DD3F93K(F)-FSD 6DC3F93K(F)-FSD 6DL3F93K(F)-TSK 6DC3F93K(F)-TSK 6DD3F93K(F)-TSK 6DT1F11M(F)-FSD 6DT3F11M(F)-FSD 6DE3F11M(F)-FSD 6DF3F11M(F)-FSD 6DT3F11M(F)-TSE 6DE3F11M(F)-TSE 6DF3F11M(F)-TSE 6DT3F11M(F)-TSK 6DE3F11M(F)-TSK 6DF3F11M(F)-TSK 6DJ3R28M(F)-TSE 6DJ3R28M(F)-TSK 6DR3R28M(F)-TSK 6DS3R28M(F)-TSK 6DT1F11M(F)-ES8 6DB3R32M(F)-FSD Page 13E-1 13E-1 13E2 12F1 12F1 12F1 15B4 15B4 15B4 15C1 15C1 15C1 16C 16E 16E 16E 16F 16F 16F 17A 17A 17A 17B1 17B2 17B2 17B2 18-1 18-2

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Current Model 6DB(+)(DW)300(F)-TSE 6DB(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK 6DW(+)(DW)300(F)-TSE 6DY(+)(DW)300(F)-TSE 6DW(+)(DW)300(F)-FSD 6DY(+)(DW)300(F)-FSD 6DW(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK 6DY(+)(DW)300(F)-TSK 6DH1(DW)350(#)-ES8 6DK1(DW)350(#)-ES8 6DP1(DW)350(#)-ES8 6DK1(DW)350(#)-TSE 6DP1(DW)350(#)-TSE 6DH1(DW)350(#)-TSK 6DK1(DW)350(#)-TSK 6DP1(DW)350(#)-TSK 6DH1(DW)350(#)-FSD 6DK1(DW)350(#)-FSD 6DP1(DW)350(#)-FSD 6DG(+)(DW)350(F)-FSD 6DM(+)(DW)350(F)-FSD 6DN(+)(DW)350(F)-FSD 6DH(+)(DW)350(F)-FSD 6DK(+)(DW)350(F)-FSD 6DP(+)(DW)350(F)-FSD 6DG(+)(DW)350(F)-TSE 6DM(+)(DW)350(F)-TSE 6DN(+)(DW)350(F)-TSE 6DH(+)(DW)350(F)-TSK 6DK(+)(DW)350(F)-TSK 6DP(+)(DW)350(F)-TSK 6DG(+)(DW)350(F)-TSN 6DM(+)(DW)350(F)-TSN 6DN(+)(DW)350(F)-TSN 6DG(+)(DW)350(F)-FSU 6DM(+)(DW)350(F)-FSU 6DN(+)(DW)350(F)-FSU 6DH(+)(DW)350(F)-TSE 6DK(+)(DW)350(F)-TSE 6DP(+)(DW)350(F)-TSE 6DR1(DW)400(#)-ES8 6DS1(DW)400(#)-ES8 6DJ1(DW)400(#)-TSN 6DR1(DW)400(#)-TSN 6DS1(DW)400(#)-TSN 6DJ(+)(DW)400(F)-TSN 6DR(+)(DW)400(F)-TSN 6DS(+)(DW)400(F)-TSN

New Model 6DB3R32M(F)-TSE 6DB3R32M(F)-TSK 6DW3R32M(F)-TSE 6DY3R32M(F)-TSE 6DW3R32M(F)-FSD 6DY3R32M(F)-FSD 6DW3R32M(F)-TSK 6DY3R32M(F)-TSK 6DH1R35M(F)-ES8 6DK1R35M(F)-ES8 6DP1R35M(F)-ES8 6DK1R35M(F)-TSE 6DP1R35M(F)-TSE 6DH1R35M(F)-TSK 6DK1R35M(F)-TSK 6DP1R35M(F)-TSK 6DH1R35M(F)-FSD 6DK1R35M(F)-FSD 6DP1R35M(F)-FSD 6DG3R37M(F)-FSD 6DM3R37M(F)-FSD 6DN3R37M(F)-FSD 6DH3R35M(F)-FSD 6DK3R35M(F)-FSD 6DK3R35M(F)-FSD 6DG3R37M(F)-TSE 6DM3R37M(F)-TSE 6DN3R37M(F)-TSE 6DH3R35M(F)-TSK 6DK3R35M(F)-TSK 6DP3R35M(F)-TSK 6DG3R37M(F)-TSN 6DM3R37M(F)-TSN 6DN3R37M(F)-TSN 6DG3R37M(F)-FSU 6DM3R37M(F)-FSU 6DN3R37M(F)-FSU 6DH3R35M(F)-TSE 6DK3R35M(F)-TSE 6DP3R35M(F)-TSE 6DR1R40M(F)-ES8 6DS1R40M(F)-ES8 6DJ1R40M(F)-TSN 6DR1R40M(F)-TSN 6DS1R40M(F)-TSN 6DJ3R40M(F)-TSN or 6DJGR40M-TSN 6DR3R40M(F)-TSN 6DS3R40M(F)-TSN

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Current Model 6DS1(DW)400(#)-FSU 6DJ1(DW)400(#)-TSE 6DS1(DW)400(#)-TSE 6DJ1(DW)400(#)-FSD 6DR1(DW)400(#)-FSD 6DS1(DW)400(#)-FSD 6DJ(+)(DW)400(F)-FSD 6DR(+)(DW)400(F)-FSD 6DS(+)(DW)400(F)-FSD 6DJ(+)(DW)400(F)-FSU 6DR(+)(DW)400(F)-FSU 6DS(+)(DW)400(F)-FSU 6DJ(+)(DW)400(F)-TSE 6DR(+)(DW)400(F)-TSE 6DS(+)(DW)400(F)-TSE

New Model 6DS1R40M(F)-FSU 6DJ1R40M(F)-TSE 6DS1R40M(F)-TSE 6DJ1R40M(F)-FSD 6DR1R40M(F)-FSD 6DS1R40M(F)-FSD 6DJ3R40M(F)-FSD or 6DJGR40M(F)-FSD 6DR3R40M(F)-FSD 6DS3R40M(F)-FSD 6DJ3R40M(F)-FSU or 6DJGR40M(F)-FSU 6DR3R40M(F)-FSU 6DS3R40M(F)-FSU 6DJ3R40M(F)-TSE 6DR3R40M(F)-TSE 6DS3R40M(F)-TSE

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Michael A. Romano
MICHAEL A. ROMANO Lead Engineering Associate HVAC, 3015BNBK Conformity Assessment Services

Amanda L. ORorke
AMANDA L. ORORKE Staff Engineer HVAC, 3015BNBK Conformity Assessment Services

FAQs

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Q: Why Are We Eliminating The HP Designation From The Model Number? What Advantage Is Capacity Over HP? A: Unfortunately, There Is No Objective Standard For HP In Refrigeration Applications. The A/C Standard Of 12,000 BTU/HP Does Not Apply, And Every Manufacturer Has Created Their Own Standard, Many Of Which Are Not Comparable. Further, The HP Designation Does Not Tell A Customer What They Ultimately Need To Know How Much Cold It Produces In BTUs/Hr And What Application It Is Meant For. The New Designation Was Designed To Solve Those Problems By Providing Both The Primary Application And The Capacity Rating For That Application. It Will Make The Name More Accurate And Easier To Use. There Are Municipalities That Limit The Total HP Usage. Copeland Compressors Have Not Traditionally Been Applied In Many Of These Cases Because These HP Limits Could Not Be Met, Since The Copeland HP Was Based On HT (A/C) Applications; Refrigeration Conditions Are Normally Considerably Lower HP. Therefore, We Will Now Provide Specific HT (A/C), MT, & LT Horsepower Ratings For Our Compressors So That They May Be Used In These Municipalities.

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Q: Why Did We Choose Capacity Rather Than Displacement To Replace HP In The Nomenclature? A: The Discus Compressor Has Less Clearance Volume Than Traditional Reed Compressors. Therefore, The Discus Compressor Can Achieve More Capacity In BTUs/Hr For A Given Displacement Compressor. In Order To Give A True Indication Of The Compressors Capability Versus Traditional Reed Compressors, Capacity Was Chosen Over Displacement To Replace HP In The Nomenclature.

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Q: Why Does F Mean LT; S Mean MT And R Mean HT? How Does This Compare With Current Hermetic Designations? A: For The Sake Of Simplicity, These Designations Are Meant To Be Consistent With The Other Copeland Products Designations. Q: What Is The Implementation Schedule For These New Model Designations? A: The New Model Designations Will Be Available To OEM Customers Beginning On October 1st, 2005. The Old Model Designations Will Remain Available To OEM Customers Thru October 1st, 2006. At This Time, They Will Be Obsolete. This Will Give Our Customers Time To Modify Their Systems And Obtain The Appropriate UL Approvals. In The Aftermarket, The New Model Designations Will Be Available On January 1st, 2006. At This Same Time, The Old Model Designations Will Be Obsolete.

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Q: Will The Voltage Codes Or Bill Of Material Numbers Be Affected? Are Additional Bills Of Material Going To Be Released? A: The Voltage Codes And Bill Of Material Numbers Will Not Be Affected. Because The Old Model Nomenclature Will Not Be Obsolete Until October 1st, 2006, We Will Double The Number Of Bills Of Material. Q: What Is The Accuracy Of The Capacity Indicated By The Nomenclature? A: If The Capacity Multiplier K Is Used, The Accuracy Of The Capacity In The Nomenclature Is +/-500 BTU/Hr. If The Capacity Multiplier M Is Used, The Accuracy Of The Capacity In The Nomenclature Is +/-5,000 BTU/Hr

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Q: What If A Compressor Is Released For 2 Applications, Such As Medium Temp And Low Temp? A: The Nomenclature Will Be Based On The Primary Application For The Primary Refrigerant For The Particular Model In Question. The Copeland Online Product Information Portal (https://opi.copeland-corp.com/) Should Be Referenced For Complete Information Regarding All Applications And Refrigerants. Q: Are The RLA And MCC Values Affected By This Model Number Change? A: No, Because The Motors Are The Same, The RLA And MCC Values Will Not Change.

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Q: What Is The Advantage Of The Lower Condensing Limits? Can Existing Compressor Products Be Applied At These Limits? A: Compressors Are Inherently More Efficient At Lower Condensing Temperatures. Thus, Lowering The Approved Condensing Temperature Limit Allows End Users To Significantly Lower Their Energy Costs. Existing Compressor Products Can Be Used At These New Limits If AE Bulletin #1334 Is Strictly Followed.

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