Trane Air Cooled Condenser
Trane Air Cooled Condenser
Trane Air Cooled Condenser
August 2011
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Introduction
Air-Cooled Condensers Built for Every Need
Trane has the right condenser...
If you are designing a new system or replacing an existing air-cooled condenser, Trane can satisfy
virtually any application need. Whether coupled with an industrial compressor, a single zone
commercial self-contained unit, compressor chiller or a Cold Generator chiller, Trane has the right
air-cooled condenser for the job. When teamed with any one of a wide range of compressorevaporator combinations, Trane air-cooled condensers, available in 20 to 120 tons, are ideal for
multistory office buildings, hotels, schools, municipal and industrial facilities.
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Table of Contents
Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
20 to 120 Ton Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Durable Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Microchannel Condenser Coils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Application Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Model Number Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
General Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Selection Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Performance Adjustment Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Dimensional Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Mechanical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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These standard features reduce installation costs and provide easy interface with control logic.
All Trane air-cooled condenser coils are an all aluminum Microchannel design. The 20 to 30 ton
condensers are single circuit; 40 to 120 ton units are dual circuited; all feature integral subcooling.
Units can have optional corrosion protected condenser coil.
Durable Construction
Trane 20 to 120 ton condensers are built for long life. The unit frame is constructed of 14 gauge
galvanized steel. Louvered panels provide excellent coil protection while enhancing unit
appearance and strength. The unit surface is phosphatized and finished with Trane Slate Grey airdry paint. This air dry-paint finish exceeds 500 consecutive hour salt spray resistance in accordance
with ASTM B117.
Header
(top removed)
Ribbon Fin
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Application Considerations
Certain application constraints should be considered when sizing, selecting, and installing aircooled condensers. Unit and system reliability depends on properly and completely
acknowledging these considerations. Consult your local Trane sales engineer if your application
varies from these guidelines.
Servicing
Recommended minimum space envelopes for servicing are located in the Dimensional Data
section and serve as guidelines for providing adequate clearance. The minimum space envelopes
also allow for control panel door swing and routine maintenance requirements.
Unit Location
Unobstructed flow of condenser air is essential to maintaining capacity and operating efficiency.
When determining unit placement, careful consideration must be given to assure a sufficient flow
of air across the condenser heat transfer surface. Two detrimental conditions are possible and must
be avoided: Warm air recirculation and coil starvation.
Warm air recirculation occurs when discharge air from the condenser fans is recycled back at the
condenser coil inlet. Coil starvation occurs when free airflow to the condenser is restricted.
Both warm air recirculation and coil starvation cause reductions in unit efficiency and capacity
because of the higher head pressures associated with them. In more severe cases, nuisance unit
shutdowns will result from excessive head pressures.
Cross winds, those perpendicular to the condenser, tend to aid efficient operation in warmer
ambient conditions. However, they tend to be detrimental to operation in lower ambients or when
hot gas bypass is used due to the accompanying loss of adequate head pressure. As a result, it is
advisable to protect air-cooled condensers from continuous direct winds exceeding 10 miles per
hour.
Debris, trash, supplies, etc., should not be allowed to accumulate in the vicinity of the air-cooled
condenser. Supply air movement may draw debris into the condenser coil, blocking spaces
between coil fins and causing coil starvation. Special consideration should be given to low ambient
units. Condenser coils and fan discharge must be kept free of snow or other obstructions to permit
adequate airflow for satisfactory unit operation.
Clearance
Vertical condenser air discharge must be unobstructed. While it is difficult to predict the degree of
warm air recirculation, a unit installed with a ceiling or other obstruction above it will lose capacity
and the maximum ambient operation will be reduced. Nuisance high head pressure tripouts may
also occur.
The inlet to the coil must also be unobstructed. A unit installed closer than the minimum
recommended distance to a wall or other vertical riser may experience a combination of coil
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starvation and warm air recirculation, resulting in unit capacity and efficiency reductions, as well
as possible excessive head pressures. The recommended lateral distances are listed in the
Dimensional Data section.
Voltage
Nominal voltage is the nameplate rating voltage. The actual range of line voltages at which the
equipment can satisfactorily operate is given below:
Table 1.
Voltage range
Nominal Voltage
200/230
180-220 or 208-254
460
416-508
575
520-635
200/230-volt units ship from the factory set for operation in the 180 through 220-volt range. By
changing leads on unit transformers, the unit will operate in the 208 through 254-volt range.
Effects of Altitude
The tables in the Performance Data section are for use at sea level. At elevations substantially
above sea level, the decreased air density will decrease condenser capacity. Refer to the
Performance Adjustment Factors section to correct performance at other altitudes.
Ambient Limitations
Trane condensers are designed for year-around applications in ambients from 0F through 115F.
For operation below 0 F or above 115 F, contact the local Trane sales office.
Start-up and operation of Trane condensers at lower ambient temperatures require that sufficient
head pressure be maintained for proper operation. Minimum operating ambient temperatures for
standard unit selections and units with hot gas bypass are shown in the General Data section.
These temperatures are based on still conditions (winds not exceeding five mph.) Greater wind
velocities will result in a drop in head pressure, therefore, increasing the minimum starting and
operating ambient temperatures.
Units with the low ambient option are capable of starting and operating in ambients down to 0F,
10F with hot gas bypass. Optional low ambient units use a condenser fan damper arrangement
that controls condenser capacity by modulating in response to head pressure.
Maximum cataloged ambient temperature operation of a standard condenser is 115F. Operation
at design ambients above 115F can result in excessive head pressures. For operation above 115F,
contact the local Trane sales office.
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Condenser
Condenser
Digit 2 Condenser
Digit 2 Condenser
Air-Cooled
Air-Cooled
Digit 3 Airflow
Digit 3 Airflow
Upflow
Upflow
Digit 4 Development
Sequence
Digit 4 Development
Sequence
Third
= Third
C20
C25
C30
C40
C50
C60
C80 = 80 Tons
D10 = 100 Tons
D12 = 120 Tons
=
=
=
=
=
=
20 Tons
25 Tons
30 Tons
40 Tons
50 Tons
60 Tons
=
=
=
200/230/60/3 XL
460/60/3 XL
575/60/3 XL
=
=
=
=
=
=
230/60/3
460/60/3
575/60/3
200/60/3
Dual Circuit
First
0
1
Factory Assigned
=
=
Standard
0F
=
=
None
cULus
=
=
Standard
0F
=
=
=
None
CSA
cULus
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General Data
Table 2.
General data
20 Ton
Model Number
Gross Heat Rejection
(MBh)(a)
25 Ton
30 Ton
40 Ton
50 Ton
60 Ton
80 Ton
100 Ton
120 Ton
402
456
635
819
4/26"/Prop
6/26"/Prop
1002
1269
1639
2004
Direct
Direct
Direct
Direct
Direct
Direct
Direct
Direct
Direct
2/1.0
3/1.0
3/1.0
4/1.0
6/1.0
6/1.0
8/1.0
12/1.0
12/1.0
14600
20700
20700
26790
36890
40490
56490
73890
76280
2/42x71
2/42x71
2/42x71
2/59x71
2/51x96
2/64x96
4/59x71
4/51x96
4/64x96
41.4
41.4
41.4
58.2
68.0
85.4
116.4
136
170.7
1/276
1/276
1/276
1/240
1/240
1/240
1/240
1/240
1/240
18.7
18.7
18.7
23.5
25.0
31.5
47.1
50.0
62.9
Type
Microchannel
Refrigerant Data(c)
No. Refrigerant Circuits
Refrigerant Type
Refrigerant Operating
Charge (Lbs.)(d)
R-410A
R-410A
R-410A
R-410A
R-410A
R-410A
R-410A
R-410A
R-410A
11.9
11.8
11.8
22.7
23.4
26.4
57.1
59.1
65.3
40-125
40-125
40-125
40-125
40-125
40-125
40-125
40-125
40-125
(a) Gross Heat Rejection is at a 30 F ITD (Initial Temperature Difference) between condensing temperature and ambient air entering condenser (includes
the effect of subcooling).
(b) At conditions of 95 ambient, condenser is 95 percent full
(c) Condensing units are shipping with nitrogen holding charge only.
(d) Operating charge is for condensing unit only, and does not include charge for low side or interconnecting lines.
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Selection Procedures
When manually matching condensers with compressors, performance cross plotting becomes
necessary. The following procedure should be used to determine the correct condenser.
1. Determine the total cooling load. Make a prelimary compressor selection based on the
expected evaporator SST and condensing temperature.
Example:
Given-
Assume-
2. Select compressors from manufacturer's data to meet the load at the evaporator SST (for chiller
low suction applications contact Trane applications) Table 3.
(Qty 2) CSHN611 Trane R-410A Trio Scrolls Performance data includes 15F subcooling
SST
SCT
Tons
Mbh
45
115
110
1320
45
125
103
1236
Notes:
1. SST = Saturated Suction Temperature
2. SCT = Saturated Condensing Temperature
a. Remove the subcooling effect from the compressor performance at two or more compressor
capacity points. R-410A capacity increases 0.75% for every degree of subcooling (0.75% x
15F = 11.25%). So if compressor performance is at 15F subcooling, divide capacity by 1.1125
to get capacity at 0F subcooling. Plot these two points (SCT vs. compressor tons a 0F
subcooling) as shown in the selection example (Figure 1, p. 11).
Table 4.
0F subcooling
SST(a)
SCT(b)
Tons
Mbh
Tons
Mbh
45
115
110
1320
98.9
1187
45
125
103
1236
92.6
1111
b. Select a condenser from Figure 3, p. 13 (CAUJ-D10 assumed for this example) and read two
condenser only heat rejection points. Divide the condenser heat rejection by the compressor
N factor (Table 6, p. 11) to convert from heat rejection to net capacity (Net Tons Less
Subcooling). The N factor equals the ratio of compressor heat rejection divided by
compressor capacity at 0F subcooling. Plot these two points (SCT vs. Net Tons at 0F
subcooling) as shown in Figure 1, p. 11 selection example.
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Selection Procedures
Table 5.
Tons
20
95
115
938
1.27
739
61.5
30
95
125
1418
1.33
1066
88.8
Notes:
1. ITD = Initial Temperature Difference
2. SCT = Saturated Condensing Temperature
3. N Factor = Compressor Efficiency Ratio
c. As shown on Figure 1, p. 11, draw a line though the points representing the compressor
capacity at 0F subcooling. Next, draw a line through the points representing condenser net
capacity less subcooling.
d. At the point of intersection of the compressor and condenser lines draw dashed lines to the
left and bottom margins as shown in Figure 1, p. 11. The end points of these lines will show
a resultant gross capacity of 92 tons at 126.1F condensing temperature.
e. From Figure 2, p. 12 calculate the percent increase in total heat rejection due to subcooling,
and multiply by the N factor (see Table 6, p. 11) to get the percent increase in net capacity
due to subcooling.
Example:
At 95F ambient and 126.1F condensing temperature Figure 2, p. 12 shows there is a 7.8%
increase in total heat rejection due to subcooling. Table 6 shows a 1.34 N factor by linear
interpolation. This yields a system capacity of 92 tons x (1 + 7.8% x 1.34) = 102 tons.
f. If necessary use the values in Table 7, p. 12 to adjust the system capacity for altitude.
g. Compare this result with the design capacity and condensing temperature.
The required cooling load is 101 tons, therefore, the CAUJ-D10 is the proper selection.
Repeat the process steps B through G as necessary to achieve the most economic condenser
selection.
Note: Note that evaporator selection must also meet performance requirements. For this
example, the evaporator needs to provide at least 105 tons at 45SST. A conservative
estimate for liquid temperature entering the evaporator is the SCT minus the design
subcooling (125.1 - 15F = 110.1F for the example above). Contact Trane Applications if
excessive refrigerant line lengths or pressure drops are required.
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Table 6.
Sat cond
temp, F
30
35
40
45
50
110
1.33
1.30
1.27
1.24
1.22
115
1.36
1.33
1.30
1.27
1.25
120
1.40
1.36
1.33
1.30
1.27
125
1.45
1.40
1.37
1.33
1.30
130
1.50
1.45
1.41
1.37
1.34
135
1.57
1.51
1.46
1.41
1.37
140
1.64
1.57
1.51
1.46
1.42
145
1.73
1.65
1.58
1.53
1.48
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Table 7.
12
Altitude (Ft)
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
Correction Multiplier
0.977
0.949
0.917
0.881
0.843
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Performance Data
Figure 3. Condenser heat rejection (R-410A), 20-120 ton
2500
D12
2300
2100
1900
D10
1700
1500
C80
1300
C60
1100
C50
900
C40
700
C30
C25
C20
500
300
100
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Temperature Difference, F
(Condensing Temp - Entering Air Temp)
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Electrical Data
Table 8.
Electrical data
Unit Characteristics
Model No.
Electrical
Characteristics
Allowable
Voltage
Range
Minimum
Circuit
Ampacity
(3),(5)
20
CAUJ-C20G
CAUJ-C204
CAUJ-C205
200-230/60/3
460/60/3
575/60/3
180-220/208-254
416-508
520-635
9.2
4.1
3.2
15
15
15
2/1.0
2/1.0
2/1.0
4.1
1.8
1.4
20.7
9.0
7.2
0.9
0.9
0.9
25
CAUJ-C25G
CAUJ-C254
CAUJ-C255
200-230/60/3
460/60/3
575/60/3
180-220/208-254
416-508
520-635
13.3
5.9
4.6
20
15
15
3/1.0
3/1.0
3/1.0
4.1
1.8
1.4
20.7
9.0
7.2
0.9
0.9
0.9
30
CAUJ-C30G
CAUJ-C304
CAUJ-C305
200-230/60/3
460/60/3
575/60/3
180-220/208-254
416-508
520-635
13.3
5.9
4.6
20
15
15
3/1.0
3/1.0
3/1.0
4.1
1.8
1.4
20.7
9.0
7.2
0.9
0.9
0.9
40
CAUJ-C40G
CAUJ-C404
CAUJ-C405
200-230/60/3
460/60/3
575/60/3
180-220/208-254
416-508
520-635
17.4
7.7
6.0
20
15
15
4/1.0
4/1.0
4/1.0
4.1
1.8
1.4
20.7
9.0
7.2
0.9
0.9
0.9
50
CAUJ-C50G
CAUJ-C504
CAUJ-C505
200-230/60/3
460/60/3
575/60/3
180-220/208-254
416-508
520-635
25.6
11.3
8.8
30
15
15
6/1.0
6/1.0
6/1.0
4.1
1.8
1.4
20.7
9.0
7.2
0.9
0.9
0.9
60
CAUJ-C60G
CAUJ-C604
CAUJ-C605
200-230/60/3
460/60/3
575/60/3
180-220/208-254
416-508
520-635
25.6
11.3
8.8
30
15
15
6/1.0
6/1.0
6/1.0
4.1
1.8
1.4
20.7
9.0
7.2
0.9
0.9
0.9
80
CAUJ-C80E
CAUJ-C80F
CAUJ-C804
CAUJ-C805
200/60/3
230/60/3
460/60/3
575/60/3
180-220
208-254
416-508
520-635
34
34
15
12
40
40
20
15
8/1.0
8/1.0
8/1.0
8/1.0
4.1
4.1
1.8
1.4
20.7
20.7
9.0
7.2
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
100
CAUJ-D10E
CAUJ-D10F
CAUJ-D104
CAUJ-D105
200/60/3
230/60/3
460/60/3
575/60/3
180-220
208-254
416-508
520-635
50
50
22
17
60
60
25
20
12/1.0
12/1.0
12/1.0
12/1.0
4.1
4.1
1.8
1.4
20.7
20.7
9.0
7.2
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
120
CAUJ-D12E
CAUJ-D12F
CAUJ-D124
CAUJ-D125
200/60/3
230/60/3
460/60/3
575/60/3
180-220
208-254
416-508
520-635
50
50
22
17
60
60
25
20
12/1.0
12/1.01
12/1.0
12/1.0
4.1
4.1
1.8
1.4
20.7
20.7
9.0
7.2
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
Nominal
Tons
Maximum
Fuse
Size
(2),(5)
No./HP
(1)
FLA
(Ea.)
(1)
LRA
(Ea.)
(1)
KW
(Ea.)
(1),(4)
Notes:
1. Electric information is for each individual motor.
2. Maximum fuse size is permitted by NEC 440-22 is 300 percent of one motor RLA plus the RLA of the remaining motors.
3. Minimum circuit ampacity equals 125 percent of the RLA of one motor plus the RLA of the remaining motors.
4. All Kw values taken at conditions of 45F saturated suction temperature at the compressor and 95F ambient.
5. Local codes may take precedence.
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Dimensional Data
Figure 4. 20-ton air-cooled condenser
NOTES:
1. SEE CONNECTION DRAWING FOR CONNECTION LOCATION AND SIZES.
FAN GRILLE
1/2" X 4 KO (115V)
1/2" X 2 KO (115V)
5 3/8"
3 3/8"
2 5/8"
5 5/16"
72 1/2"
CONTROL PANEL
4 1/2"
3 3/8"
29 1/4"
31 1/4"
1 3/4" KO LOW
VOLTAGE (30V MAX.)
4" CONDUIT
MAIN POWER
35 13/16"
2
37 11/16"
8"
DETAIL A
CONTROL BOX BOTTOM
DOOR 43 1/4" W/
180 DEG SWING
1 1/4"
LOW AMBIENT
DAMPER (SEE NOTE 2)
57 5/8"
FAN GRILLE
CONTROL PANEL
(SEE DETAIL A)
13"
6 1/4"
4" LINE
VOLTAGE
ACCESS
1 1/4" x 4 1/2"
SLOT FOR 115
VOLT CONTROL
74 1/4"
26 13/16"
18"
1 13/16"
11 1/2"
4 3/8"
CONTROL BOX BOTTOM
(SEE DETAIL A)
60"
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78"
5 3/16"
88 5/16"
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Dimensional Data
NOTES:
1. VERIFY WEIGHT, CONNECTION, AND ALL DIMENSION WITH
INSTALLER DOCUMENTS BEFORE INSTALLATION
1 3/8" O.D.
DISCHARGE LINE
SCALE 1,000
7/8" O.D.
LIQUID LINE
CONTROL PANEL
42"
34 1/2"
CONTROL
PANEL SIDE
8 1/16"
13"
VOLTAGE ACCESS
CONNECTION DRAWING
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
COIL
5 3/4"
5 7/16"
LIQUID LINE
DISCHARGE LINE
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NOTES:
FAN GRILLE
1/2" X 2 KO (115V)
2 5/8"
5 5/16"
5 3/8"
3 3/8"
CONTROL PANEL
4 1/2"
72 1/2"
3 3/8"
88 1/2"
1 3/4" KO LOW
VOLTAGE (30V MAX.)
1.6
29 1/4"
31 1/4"
4" CONDUIT
MAIN POWER
35 13/16"
37 11/16"
2
8"
DETAIL A
DOOR 43 1/4" W/
180 DEG SWING
57 5/8"
FAN GRILLE
CONTROL PANEL
(SEE DETAIL A)
13"
6 1/4"
4" LINE
VOLTAGE ACCESS
LOW AMBIENT
DAMPER (SEE NOTE 2)
1 1/4" x 4 1/2"
SLOT FOR 115
VOLT CONTROL
74 1/4"
27 1/4"
18"
60 1/8"
1 13/16"
11 1/2"
4 3/8"
5 3/16"
6 1/8"
78"
88 5/16"
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Dimensional Data
Figure 7.
NOTES:
1. VERIFY WEIGHT, CONNECTION, AND ALL DIMENSION WITH
INSTALLER DOCUMENTS BEFORE INSTALLATION
CONTROL PANEL
SCAL E 1 ,0 00
SC ALE 1.000
1 3/8" O.D.
DISCHARGE LINE
42"
34 1/2"
CONTROL
PANEL SIDE
13"
VOLTAGE ACCESS
8 1/16"
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
CONNECTION DRAWING
COIL
DISCHARGE LINE
5 3/4"
LIQUID LINE
5 7/16"
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Dimensional Data
NOTES:
3/4" X 6
MTG HOLES
1/2" X 4 KO (115V)
36 1/8"
1/2" X 2 KO (115V)
5 3/8"
3 3/8"
2 5/8"
5 5/16"
4
CONTROL PANEL
88 9/16"
4 1/2"
3 3/8"
36 1/8"
29 1/4"
31 1/4"
1 3/4" KO LOW
VOLTAGE (30V MAX.)
35 13/16"
4" CONDUIT
MAIN POWER
8"
37 11/16"
DETAIL A
1 1/4"
DOOR 43 1/4" W/
180 DEG SWING
85 5/8"
CONTROL PANEL
(SEE DETAIL A)
LOW AMBIENT
DAMPER (SEE NOTE 2)
FAN GRILLE
13"
6 1/4"
79 1/4"
4" LINE
VOLTAGE ACCESS
32 3/16"
22 1/2"
BOTTOM OF CONTROL
BOX (SEE DETAIL A)
88 5/16"
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1 15/16"
16"
6 1/8"
1 1/4" x 4 1/2"
SLOT FOR 115
VOLT CONTROL
5 3/16"
4 3/8"
88 5/16"
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Dimensional Data
27"
NOTES:
1. VERIFY WEIGHT, CONNECTION, AND ALL DIMENSION WITH
INSTALLER DOCUMENTS BEFORE INSTALLATION
27 7/16"
10 1/2"
49 1/2"
1 3/8" O.D.
DISCHARGE
1 3/8" O.D.
DISCHARGE
41 7/8"
CONTROL
PANEL
2 7/8"
27"
27 7/16"
CONTROL
PANEL SIDE
VOLTAGE
ACCESS
CONNECTION DRAWING
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
DISCHARGE
LIQUID LINE
5 11/16" 5 7/16"
SCAL E 1,00 0
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Dimensional Data
NOTES:
1. SEE CONNECTION DRAWING FOR CONNECTION LOCATION AND SIZES.
2. LOW AMBIENT DAMPER ONLY COMES WITH SELECTED UNIT .
FAN GRILLE
1/2" X 4 KO (115V)
6
3/4" X 6
MTG HOLES
1/2" X 2 KO (115V)
2 5/8"
5 5/16"
5 3/8"
3 3/8"
CONTROL PANEL
48 7/8"
4 1/2"
3 3/8"
4
29 1/4"
1 3/4" KO LOW
VOLTAGE (30V MAX.)
31 1/4"
4" CONDUIT
MAIN POWER
35 13/16"
48 7/8"
37 11/16"
DETAIL A
2
8 1/8"
DOOR 43 1/4" W/
180 DEG SWING
85 5/8"
CONTROL PANEL
(SEE DETAIL A)
LOW AMBIENT
DAMPER (SEE NOTE 2)
FAN GRILLE
4" LINE
VOLTAGE
ACCESS
13"
6 1/4"
1 1/4" x 4 1/2"
SLOT FOR 115
VOLT CONTROL
79 1/4"
32 1/4"
22 1/2"
16"
1 15/16"
BOTTOM OF CONTROL
BOX (SEE DETAIL A)
103 1/2"
113 13/16"
88 5/16"
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Dimensional Data
LIQUID LINE
61 3/16"
27 7/16"
10 13/16"
74 7/16"
S CAL E 1, 000
1 3/8" O.D.
DISCHARGE LINE
67 3/8"
CONTROL
PANEL SIDE
10 13/16"
VOLTAGE
ACCESS
CONTROL
PANEL
27 7/16"
61 3/16"
7/8" O.D.
LIQUID LINE
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
S CA LE 1, 00 0
5 11/16" 5 7/16"
1 3/8" O.D.
DISCHARGE LINE
7/8" O.D.
LIQUID LINE
22
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Dimensional Data
NOTES:
1. SEE CONNECTION DRAWING FOR CONNECTION LOCATION AND SIZES.
FAN GRILLE
1/2" X 4 KO (115V)
1/2" X 2 KO (115V)
5 3/8"
3 3/8"
2 5/8"
5 5/16"
CONTROL PANEL
48 7/8"
4 1/2"
3 3/8"
1 3/4" KO LOW
VOLTAGE (30V MAX.)
114"
29 1/4"
31 1/4"
4" CONDUIT
MAIN POWER
35 13/16"
37 11/16"
48 7/8"
DETAIL A
2
8 1/8"
DOOR 43 1/4" W/
180 DEG SWING
85 5/8"
CONTROL PANEL
(SEE DETAIL A)
LOW AMBIENT
DAMPER (SEE NOTE 2)
FAN GRILLE
13"
6 1/4"
4" LINE
VOLTAGE
ACCESS
79 1/4"
32 3/16"
22 1/2"
BOTTOM OF CONTROL
BOX (SEE DETAIL A)
88 5/16"
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1 15/16"
16"
103 1/2"
1 1/4" x 4 1/2"
SLOT FOR 115
VOLT CONTROL
5 3/16"
113 13/16"
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Dimensional Data
LIQUID LINE
61 3/16"
27 7/16"
10 13/16"
74 7/16"
S CA LE 1, 00 0
1 3/8" O.D.
DISCHARGE LINE
67 3/8"
CONTROL
PANEL SIDE
10 13/16"
VOLTAGE
ACCESS
CONTROL
PANEL
27 7/16"
61 3/16"
7/8" O.D.
LIQUID LINE
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
SC AL E 1 ,0 00
5 11/16"
5 7/16"
1 3/8" O.D.
DISCHARGE LINE
7/8" O.D.
LIQUID LINE
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Dimensional Data
NOTES:
3/4" X 8
MTG HOLES
1/2" X 4 KO (115V)
72 1/8"
1/2" X 2 KO (115V)
5 3/8"
3 3/8"
2 5/8"
6
5 5/16"
176 11/16"
16"
4
CONTROL PANEL
4 1/2"
3 3/8"
4" CONDUIT
MAIN POWER
29 1/4"
1 3/4" KO LOW
VOLTAGE (30V MAX.)
31 1/4"
72 1/8"
35 13/16"
37 11/16"
DOOR 43 1/4" W/
180 DEG SWING
DETAIL A
8"
DIMENSIONAL DETAIL
1 1/4"
85 5/8"
LOW AMBIENT
DAMPER (SEE NOTE 2)
CONTROL PANEL
(SEE DETAIL A)
FAN GRILLE
4" LINE
VOLTAGE
ACCESS
13"
6 1/4"
79 1/4"
16 5/16"
BOTTOM OF CONTROL
BOX (SEE DETAIL A)
7"
14"
30 1/4"
30 1/8"
83 1/8"
9"
176 7/16"
1 13/16"
83 1/4"
88 5/16"
1 1/4" x 4 1/2"
SLOT FOR 115
VOLT CONTROL
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14 1/16"
COIL
7 5/16"
DISCHARGE LINE
3 5/16"
CONTROL
PANEL SIDE
19 1/16"
SCAL E 1,0 00
CONNECTION DRAWING
136 9/16"
CONNECTION DRAWING
48 3/8"
21 11/16"
LIQUID LINE
5 9/16"
CONTROL
PANEL
VOLTAGE
ACCESS
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
CONTROL
PANEL SIDE
3 5/16"
Dimensional Data
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Dimensional Data
NOTES:
1. SEE CONNECTION DRAWING FOR CONNECTION LOCATION AND SIZES.
2. LOW AMBIENT DAMPER ONLY COMES WITH SELECTED UNIT .
FAN GRILLE
3/4" X 8
MTG HOLES
1/2" X 4 KO (115V)
1/2" X 2 KO (115V)
97 5/8"
2 5/8"
5 5/16"
5 3/8"
3 3/8"
CONTROL PANEL
4 1/2"
3 3/8"
29 1/4"
16"
31 1/4"
1 3/4" KO LOW
VOLTAGE (30V MAX.)
4" CONDUIT
MAIN POWER
35 13/16"
37 11/16"
DETAIL A
97 5/8"
DIMENSIONAL DETAIL
8"
DOOR 43 1/4" W/
180 DEG SWING
85 13/16"
1 1/4"
LOW AMBIENT
DAMPER (SEE NOTE 2)
4" LINE
VOLTAGE ACCESS
CONTROL PANEL
(SEE DETAIL A)
6 1/4"
FAN GRILLE
13"
79 1/4"
16 3/16"
BOTTOM OF CONTROL
BOX (SEE DETAIL A)
1 15/16"
14"
5 3/16"
7"
9"
88 5/16"
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SLOT FOR 115
VOLT CONTROL
20 1/16"
5 1/8"
20 1/16"
108 5/8"
108 11/16"
27
28
4 1/4"
S C A LE
1, 00 0
1 1/8" O.D.
LIQUID LINE
162"
5 9/16"
LIQUID LINE
C OIL
P LAN V IE W OF UNIT
90 1/8"
7 5/16"
13 1/16"
C ONT R OL
P ANE L S IDE
18 1/16"
21 3/8"
C ONT R OL
P ANE L
V OLT AG E
AC C E S S
IS OME T R IC DR AW ING
OR IE NT AT ION V IE W OF UNIT
C ONT R OL
P ANE L S IDE
4 5/16"
Dimensional Data
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Weights
Table 9.
Tons
Model
Operating
Weight
Loc. 1
Loc. 2
Loc 3.
Loc 4.
Loc. 5
Loc. 6
Loc. 7
Loc. 8
20
CAUJC20
1188
296.3
340.8
358.8
192.1
---
---
---
---
25
CAUJC25
1238
357.1
300.2
318.8
261.9
---
---
---
---
30
CAUJC30
1236
360.9
302.0
316.0
257.1
---
---
---
---
40
CAUJC40
1808
385.9
212.5
181.7
441.8
377.2
208.3
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50
CAUJC50
2120
239.4
211.3
367.5
339.4
495.5
466.6
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60
CAUJC60
2136
238.8
210.9
370.2
342.2
501.6
472.8
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80
CAUJC80
3212
513.5
474.4
459.6
200.2
452.1
196.7
561.6
354.0
100
CAUJC100
3960
636.7
402.1
610.1
383.6
605.8
380.5
579.2
361.9
120
CAUJC120
4451
687.8
461.8
667.7
447.8
664.4
445.5
644.4
431.5
Control
Panel
Control
Panel
20-30 Ton
Y
40-60 Ton
Control
Panel
80-120 Ton
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Weights
40
50/60
80
100/120
30
6' 8 1/8
6' 8 1/8
4' 10 3/4
1 1/4
4' 10 3/4
1 1/4
3' 8 1/8
3' 8 1/8
6' 8 1/4
6' 8 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
4' 8 7/8
4' 8 7/8
8' 9 3/4
8' 9 3/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
14' 1/4"
6' 8 1/8
6' 8 1/8
9' 1/8
9' 1/8
14' 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4"
8' 9 5/8
8' 9 5/8
10' 1 5/8
10' 1 5/8
18' 3 1/4
18' 3 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4
7' 3 1/8
1 1/4"
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Mechanical Specifications
General
Factory-assembled and wired air cooled condensing unit. Units are constructed of 14-gauge
welded galvanized steel frame with 14 and 16-gauge galvanized steel panels and access doors. Unit
surface is phosphatized and finished with an air-dry paint. This air-dry paint finish is durable
enough to withstand a 1000-consecutive-hour salt spray application in accordance with standard
ASTM B117.
Options
Low Ambient Control
Low ambient allows operation down to 0F through the use of fan cycling and head pressure
control dampers. The control consists of a heavy gauge damper assembly that is modulated by an
actuator. The actuator is controlled by a low ambient control module. All components are factorymounted for both production and Packed Stock Plus units.
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ACDS-PRC003-EN 24 Aug 2011