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30GT

Product Packaged Air-Cooled


Data Reciprocating Chillers
50/60 Hz

60 Hz — 15 to 35 Nominal Tons (53 to 123 Nominal kW)


50 Hz — 15 to 30 Nominal Tons (53 to 106 Nominal kW)

Peak Operating Performance in Five


Convenient Sizes
• multiple commercial applications
• cost-saving advantages
• smaller, easier to install
• outstanding EERs

Features/Benefits
Small in size, big in
installation and operating
savings; the ideal unit for
exacting commercial
requirements
Exceptional efficiency at full
and part load
Model 30GT EERs (Energy Efficiency
Ratios) are up to 10.4 for full load
and 12.0 for part load for significant
savings in operating expense. A
special heat exchanger tube design
creates larger internal surface areas
for improved heat transfer, and
improves the refrigerant’s wetting
action on the tube’s inner surface.
MODEL 30GT Improved comfort for
(025 Shown) occupants
Suction cutoff unloading provides
high part load efficiency from three-
stage operation (2 stages plus hot gas
bypass on 020 [60 Hz] and 015
[50 Hz] units), allowing rapid loading
and unloading of compressor cylinders
to more precisely match the 30GT
capacity to changing building load
requirements. An extra plus in com-
fort is in the quiet operation of the
Model 30GT. This results from the
flared fan orifices, lower condenser
airflow, and vibration isolators and
mufflers on the compressor, all of
which add up to reduced noise and
vibration.

Copyright 1994 Carrier Corporation Form 30GT-3PD


Operating reliability features owner. The units are shipped job-ready, provides a time-saving, quick-results
Quality features include proven and arrive at the jobsite factory as- method of getting at all the chiller’s work-
semi-hermetic 06D (60 Hz only) and sembled and tested, with a full R-22 ing components. The serviceable,
06E compressors. Fan motors are direct- operating charge. A 23 to 32% lower semi-hermetic compressor means com-
drive propeller type. Condenser coil is profile due to the compact, streamlined pressor life can be prolonged through
horizontal design which helps to prevent design helps eliminate many architec- careful, periodic maintenance.
damage to fins during transit and han- tural problems. Horizontally positioned
condenser eliminates need for low- Wide application flexibility
dling. Year-round dependability is also
assured by the control system which ambient wind baffles or hail guards. Vi- With the range of 4 (50 Hz) or 5
prevents rapid cycling of compressor, bration isolation is factory installed. (60 Hz) popular sizes from 53 to
high- and low-pressure switches, thermo- Just a simple hookup to power and wa- 106 kW for 50 Hz (15 to 30 tons) or
statically controlled cooler heating ter lines (both are located on the same 15 to 35 tons for 60 Hz (53 to
cable, control relays, calibrated magnetic side of the unit) completes the instal- 123 kW), there is a size for virtually
trip circuit breakers, and crankcase lation procedure in a cost-saving mini- every commercial building need. There
heater. Reliability is enhanced by the mum amount of time. The 60 Hz (208/ is a complete line of factory-installed
reduced refrigerant charge. The 230, 460, 575-v units are UL options and field-installed accessories
condenser is constructed of aluminum, (Underwriters’ Laboratories U.S.A.) and that permits unit tailoring to a variety of
or copper fins mechanically bonded CSA (Canadian Standards Associa- job specifications and requirements.
to seamless copper tubes. tion) approved, making electrical inspec- Copper fin/copper tube condenser coils
tions more convenient. are also available as standard produc-
Easier installation and rigging tion items. Model 30GT is made to
Convenient serviceability order for both new and retrofit
The smaller and lighter packaging saves
even more dollars for the building Periodic maintenance dollars are saved applications.
in the long run. A hinged access panel

Table of contents
Page
Features/Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2
Model Number Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Factory-Installed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Field-Installed Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Base Unit Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-12
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Typical Wiring Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Sequence of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Typical Piping and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-21
Guide Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,23

Model number nomenclature

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Physical data — 60 Hz
UNIT 30GT 015 020 025 030 035
COMPRESSOR Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic
No. ...Type 1...06DG537 1...06E2250 1...06E7265 1...06E7275 1...06E7299
No. Cyl (ea)...Speed, Rpm (r/s) 6...1750 (29) 4...1750 (29) 6...1750 (29) 6...1750 (29) 6...1750 (29)
Capacity Steps 3 2 3 3 3
Minimum Capacity Step % 33 50* 33 33 33
REFRIGERANT CHARGE R-22
Total lb (kg) 25.0 (11.3) 31.0 (14.1) 43.0 (19.5) 47.0 (21.3) 57.0 (25.9)
CONDENSER FANS, Type Propeller, Direct Driven
Fan Speed, Rpm (r/s) 1140 (19)
No. Blades...Diameter, in. (mm) 3...30 (762)
No. Fans...Total kW 2..1.7 2...1.7 2...3.0 2...3.0 3...4.5
Total Airflow, Cfm (L/s) 10,600 (5000) 10,600 (5000) 15,700 (7400) 15,700 (7400) 23,700 (11,200)
CONDENSER COIL, Type Horizontal Plate Fin
Tubes, Copper, in. (mm) 3⁄8 (9.5) O.D.

Rows...Fins/in. (Fin Spacing mm) 2...19 (1.34) 3...17 (1.49) 2...19 (1.34) 3...17 (1.49) 3...17 (1.49)
Total Face Area, sq ft (m2) 23.5 (2...18) 23.5 (2.18) 39.2 (3.64) 39.2 (3.64) 58.4 (5.43)
Max. Working Pressure Refrigerant, 450 (3103)
psig (kPa)
COOLER Shell-and-Tube, Direct Expansion
Net Water Volume, gal. (L) 6.8 (25.7) 6.8 (25.7) 9.9 (37.5) 9.9 (37.5) 12.8 (48.4)
Max. Design Working Pressure, Refrigerant Side — 235 (1620)
psig (kPa) Water Side — 150 (1034)
WATER CONNECTIONS. in.
Inlet and Outlet 2 FPT 21⁄2 FPT
Drain ⁄ MPT
34 3⁄4 MPT

*Uses hot gas bypass at capacities less than 50%.

Physical data — 50 Hz
UNIT 30GT 015 020 025 030
COMPRESSOR Reciprocating, Semi-Hermetic
No. ...Type 1...06E2250 1...06E7265 1...06E7275 1...06E7299
No. Cyl (ea)...Speed, r/s (Rpm) 4...24.2 (1450) 6...24.2 (1450) 6...24.2 (1450) 6...24.2 (1450)
Capacity Steps 2 3 3 3
Minimum Capacity Step % 50* 33 33 33
REFRIGERANT CHARGE R-22
Total kg (lb) 11.8 (26.0) 15.9 (35.0) 18.1 (40.0) 22.2 (49.0)
CONDENSER FANS, Type Propeller, Direct Driven
Fan Speed, r/s (Rpm) 15.8 (950)
No. Blades...Diameter, mm (in.) 6...762 (30)
No. Fans...Total kW 2...3.0
Total Airflow, L/s (Cfm) 5000 (10,600) 5000 (10,600) 7400 (15,700) 7400 (15,700)
CONDENSER COIL, Type Horizontal Plate Fin
Tubes, Copper, mm (in.) 9.5 (3⁄8) O.D.
Rows...Fins Spacing mm (Fins/in.) 2...1.324 (19) 3...1.49 (17) 2...1.34 (19) 3...1.49 (17)
Total Face Area, m2 (sq ft) 2.18 (23.5) 2.18 (23.5) 3.64 (39.2) 3.64 (39.2)
Max. Working Pressure Refrigerant, 3103 (450)
kPa (psig)
COOLER Shell-and-Tube, Direct Expansion
Net Water Volume, L (gal.) 25.7 (6.8) 25.7 (6.8) 37.5 (9.9) 37.5 (9.9)
Max. Design Working Pressure, Refrigerant Side — 1620 (235)
kPa (psig) Water Side — 1034 (150)
WATER CONNECTIONS. in.
Inlet and Outlet 2 FPT
Drain ⁄ MPT
34

*Uses hot gas bypass at capacities less than 50%.

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Factory-installed options
Medium temperature brine option may be factory Control Device (all units except 575 v), which will be
installed. The brine option permits unit operation from installed at the factory.
15 to 39 F (−9.4 to 3.9 C) leaving brine temperature. The
refrigeration circuit components, such as the expansion Copper condenser fins and tubes are available from
device and low-pressure safety switch, are modified to per- the factory and prolong the life of the coil in coastal
mit the low refrigerant flow rates typical of brine duty applications.
operation.
NOTE: When the medium temperature brine option is
selected, it includes the Motormastert Head Pressure

Field-installed accessories
Motormaster Head Pressure Control Package allows Hot gas bypass valve allows hot gas to pass directly into
unit operation to −20 F (−29 C) ambient temperature by cooler circuit as an additional step of unloading, maintains
modulating condenser fan motor speed in response to re- constant suction pressure, and permits unit to operate at
frigerant condensing temperature. lower loads with less compressor cycling (standard on 020,
Chilled water flow switch prevents unit operation if chilled 60 Hz and 015, 50 Hz).
water flow stops. Control transformer provides control power where other
Compressor oil safety switch package provides pro- source is not available.
tection against loss of oil pressure. One required for each Part wind start reduces inrush current (ICF) and locked
compressor. rotor amps on start-up. Contact your local Carrier repre-
Gage panel package provides a suction and a discharge sentative for more information.
pressure gage for each refrigerant circuit.

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Base unit dimensions — 30GT015,020
NOTES:
1. There must be minimum 8 ft (2.4 m) clear air space above
unit.
2. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
3. The approximate operating weight of the unit is:

60 HZ 50 HZ
Unit lb kg Unit lb kg
30GT 30GT
015 1640 744 015 1741 790
015C 1732 786 015C 1833 831
020 1821 826 020 1864 846
020C 1945 882 020C 1988 902

LEGEND
UNIT A
30GT C — Copper Coils
COMPR — Compressor
(1219) MTG — Mounting
015 NEC — National Electrical Code
48-09
(U.S.A.)
(1207) VAV — Variable-Air Volume
020
38-111⁄29

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Base unit dimensions — 30GT025,030
NOTES:
1. There must be minimum 8 ft (2.4 m) clear air space above
unit.
2. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
3. The approximate operating weight of the unit is:

60 HZ 50 HZ
Unit lb kg Unit lb kg
30GT 30GT
025 2170 984 025 2193 995
025C 2324 1054 025C 2347 1065
030 2268 1029 030 2332 1058
030C 2474 1122 030C 2538 1151

LEGEND
C — Copper Coils
COMPR — Compressor
MTG — Mounting
NEC — National Electrical Code
(U.S.A.)
VAV — Variable-Air Volume

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Base unit dimensions — 30GT035 (60 Hz only)

NOTES:
1. There must be minimum 8 ft (2.4 m) clear air space above
unit.
2. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
3. The approximate operating weight of the unit is:

60 HZ
Unit lb kg
30GT
035 2965 1345
035C 3273 1485

LEGEND
C — Copper Coils
COMPR — Compressor
MTG — Mounting
NEC — National Electrical Code
(U.S.A.)

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Selection procedure (with
example) — English (60 Hz)
I Determine job requirements.
CORRECTION FACTOR, OTHER TEMPERATURE
Given: RISES — ENGLISH
Cooling Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Tons
Leaving Chilled Water Temperature
(LCWT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 F
Chilled Water Temperature Rise . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 F
Fouling Factor (Cooler) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00025
Condenser Entering-Air Temperature . . . . . . . . 95 F
NOTE: For other than 10 F temperature rise, data
corrections must be made; also, on some units a change
of controls is necessary. Refer to Application Data
section on page 18 for correction procedure and in-
formation on controls.
Above 10 F, ADD correction to design LCWT, below 10 F, SUBTRACT.
II Determine capacity, unit size, power input, cooler
flow, and pressure drop.
Enter Cooling Capacities table on page 9 at 95 F TOTAL COOLER PRESSURE DROP
condenser entering-air temperature and 44 F LCWT. (WITH NOZZLES) — ENGLISH AND SI
Under Cap. heading, 26.8 tons is nearest to and greater
than given load (26 tons). Read directly from table:
Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30GT030
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.8 tons
Power Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.5 kW
Cooler Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64.3 Gpm
Cooler Pressure Drop
(from graph at right) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2 ft water

Selection procedure (with


example) — SI (60 Hz)
I Determine job requirements.
Given:
Cooling Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 kW
Leaving Chilled Water Temperature
(LCWT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 C
Chilled Water Temperature Rise . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6 C
Fouling Factor (Cooler) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.000044
Condenser Entering-Air Temperature . . . . . . . . 35 C
NOTE: For other than 5.6 C temperature rise, data
corrections must be made; also, on some units a change
of controls is necessary. Refer to Application Data
section on page 18 for correction procedure and in- CORRECTION FACTOR, OTHER TEMPERATURE
formation on controls. RISES — SI
II Determine capacity, unit size, power input, cooler
flow, and pressure drop.
Enter Cooling Capacities table on page 10 at 35 C
condenser entering-air temperature and 7 C LCWT.
Under Cap. heading, 96.9 kW is nearest to and greater
than given load (90 kW ). Read directly from table:
Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30GT030
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96.9 kW
Power Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.9 kW
Cooler Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2 L/s
Cooler Pressure Drop
Above 5.6 C, ADD correction to design LCWT, below 5.6 C, SUBTRACT.
(from graph at right) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.4 kPa

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Performance data
COOLING CAPACITIES — 60 Hz (ENGLISH)
CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR TEMPERATURE (F)
85 95 105 115 125
LCWT UNIT Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler
SIZE Input Flow Input Flow
Cap. kW Rate Cap. kW Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate
(Gpm) (Gpm) (Gpm) (Gpm) (Gpm)
015 13.8 13.0 33.1 13.1 14.0 31.3 12.3 15.1 29.5 11.5 16.0 27.6 10.8 17.0 25.8
020 17.1 17.9 40.8 15.9 18.9 38.1 14.7 19.8 35.2 13.5 20.5 32.3 12.3 21.1 29.5
40 025 23.8 24.3 57.0 22.3 25.8 53.4 20.8 27.1 49.8 19.3 28.3 46.3 17.9 29.4 42.9
030 26.3 27.6 63.1 24.8 29.2 59.3 23.2 30.5 55.6 21.6 31.6 51.7 20.0 32.6 47.8
035 34.2 36.6 81.9 32.3 38.6 77.3 30.4 40.5 72.9 28.6 42.2 68.4 26.7 43.7 63.9
015 14.4 13.2 34.4 13.6 14.3 32.5 12.8 15.4 30.7 12.0 16.4 28.8 11.2 17.4 26.9
020 17.8 18.3 42.6 16.6 19.4 39.7 15.4 20.3 36.8 14.1 21.1 33.8 12.9 21.7 30.9
42 025 24.7 24.9 59.3 23.2 26.4 55.6 21.7 27.8 52.0 20.2 29.0 48.3 18.7 30.2 44.8
030 27.4 28.2 65.7 25.8 29.8 61.8 24.2 31.2 57.9 22.5 32.4 54.0 20.9 33.5 50.0
035 35.5 37.3 85.1 33.6 39.4 80.4 31.7 41.4 75.8 29.7 43.1 71.2 27.8 44.8 66.6
015 14.9 13.5 35.7 14.1 14.6 33.8 13.3 15.7 31.9 12.5 16.8 30.0 11.7 17.8 28.0
020 18.5 18.7 44.3 17.3 19.8 41.4 16.0 20.8 38.4 14.8 21.6 35.4 13.5 22.3 32.3
44 025 25.8 25.4 61.7 24.1 27.0 57.9 22.6 28.4 54.2 21.0 29.7 50.5 19.5 31.0 46.7
030 28.5 28.8 68.3 26.8 30.5 64.3 25.2 31.9 60.4 23.5 33.3 56.3 21.8 34.4 52.2
035 36.9 38.0 88.4 34.9 40.2 83.7 32.9 42.3 78.9 30.9 44.1 74.1 28.9 45.9 69.3
015 15.5 13.7 37.1 14.7 14.9 35.2 13.8 16.0 33.1 13.0 17.1 31.2 12.1 18.2 29.1
020 19.2 19.1 46.0 18.0 20.3 43.1 16.7 21.3 40.1 15.4 22.2 37.0 14.1 22.9 33.9
46 025 26.7 25.9 64.2 25.1 27.6 60.3 23.5 29.1 56.4 21.9 30.4 52.6 20.3 31.7 48.8
030 29.6 29.4 71.0 27.9 31.2 67.0 26.2 32.7 62.8 24.5 34.1 58.7 22.7 35.2 54.5
035 38.3 38.8 91.8 36.2 41.1 86.9 34.2 43.2 81.9 32.1 45.2 77.1 30.1 46.9 72.2
015 16.1 14.0 38.5 15.2 15.2 36.5 14.4 16.4 34.5 13.5 17.5 32.4 12.6 18.6 30.3
020 19.9 19.5 47.8 18.7 20.7 44.8 17.4 21.8 41.7 16.1 22.7 38.6 14.8 23.5 35.4
48 025 27.8 26.5 66.7 26.1 28.2 62.7 24.5 29.7 58.7 22.8 31.2 54.7 21.2 32.5 50.9
030 30.7 30.0 73.7 29.0 31.8 69.6 27.3 33.5 65.5 25.5 34.9 61.1 23.7 36.1 56.9
035 39.7 39.5 95.3 37.6 41.9 90.2 35.5 44.1 85.2 33.4 46.1 80.1 31.3 48.0 75.0
015 16.6 14.2 40.0 15.8 15.1 37.9 14.9 16.7 35.8 14.0 17.9 33.7 13.1 19.0 31.5
020 20.7 19.9 49.6 19.4 21.1 46.6 18.1 22.3 43.4 16.8 23.3 40.2 15.4 24.1 37.0
50 025 28.8 27.0 69.2 27.1 28.8 65.1 25.4 30.4 61.0 23.8 31.9 57.0 22.1 33.3 53.0
030 31.8 30.7 76.5 30.1 32.5 72.3 28.3 34.2 68.1 26.5 35.7 63.7 24.7 37.0 59.3
035 41.2 40.3 98.8 39.0 42.7 93.7 36.9 45.1 88.5 34.7 47.2 83.2 32.5 49.1 78.0
015 18.2 14.9 43.7 17.3 16.3 41.5 16.3 17.6 39.2 15.4 18.8 37.0 14.4 20.0 34.7
020 22.6 20.9 54.4 21.3 22.3 51.2 19.9 23.5 47.9 18.5 24.7 44.5 — — —
55 025 31.6 28.5 75.9 29.8 30.3 71.5 27.9 32.1 67.1 26.1 33.8 62.8 — — —
030 34.8 32.2 83.7 33.0 34.3 79.2 31.1 36.1 74.7 29.2 37.8 70.2 — — —
035 44.9 42.2 108.0 42.6 44.9 102.5 40.3 47.4 96.9 38.0 49.7 91.3 35.6 51.9 85.7
015 18.9 15.2 45.5 17.8 16.5 42.9 16.7 17.8 40.3 15.7 19.0 37.7 14.6 20.1 35.1
020 24.4 21.9 58.8 22.8 23.2 54.7 21.1 24.3 50.7 19.4 25.3 46.6 — — —
60 025 32.9 29.1 79.0 30.7 30.9 73.8 28.6 32.5 68.7 26.5 34.0 63.7 — — —
030 36.9 33.3 88.7 34.6 35.2 83.3 32.3 36.9 77.8 30.1 38.5 72.3 — — —
035 48.8 44.2 117.5 46.0 46.8 110.5 43.1 49.2 103.7 40.3 51.4 96.9 — — —
LEGEND
ARI — Air Conditioning & Refigeration
Institute (U.S.A.)
Cap. — Total Capacity (Tons)
kW — Compressor Kilowatts
LCWT — Leaving Chilled Water Temperature (F)
NOTE: Above ratings based on cooler water temperature drop of 10 F, .00025 fouling
factor in cooler and Refrigerant 22.
Ratings are in accordance with ARI Standard 590-92.

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Performance data (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — 60 Hz (SI)
CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR TEMPERATURE (C)
30 35 40 45 50
LCWT UNIT Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler
SIZE Input Flow Input Flow
Cap. kW Rate Cap. kW Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate
(L/s) (L/s) (L/s) (L/s) (L/s)
015 48.1 13.0 2.1 45.7 14.0 2.0 43.3 14.9 1.9 40.8 15.8 1.8 38.4 16.6 1.7
020 59.4 18.0 2.6 55.7 18.9 2.4 51.9 19.7 2.2 48.1 20.3 2.1 44.2 20.9 1.9
4 025 82.9 24.4 3.6 78.1 25.7 3.4 73.3 26.9 3.2 68.6 28.0 3.0 64.0 29.0 2.8
030 92.0 27.8 4.0 86.9 29.1 3.8 81.8 30.3 3.5 76.7 31.3 3.3 71.5 32.2 3.1
035 119.5 36.7 5.2 113.4 38.5 4.9 107.4 40.2 4.7 101.4 41.7 4.4 95.4 43.2 4.1
015 49.8 13.3 2.2 47.3 14.3 2.1 44.8 15.2 1.9 42.3 16.1 1.8 39.8 17.0 1.7
020 61.6 18.4 2.7 57.8 19.3 2.5 54.0 20.1 2.3 50.0 20.8 2.2 46.1 21.4 2.0
5 025 86.0 24.9 3.7 81.0 26.2 3.5 76.2 27.5 3.3 71.3 28.6 3.1 66.6 29.7 2.9
030 95.3 28.3 4.1 90.2 29.7 3.9 85.0 31.0 3.7 79.7 32.0 3.5 74.4 33.0 3.2
035 123.7 37.4 5.4 117.5 39.3 5.1 111.3 41.0 4.8 105.1 42.6 4.6 99.0 44.1 4.3
015 51.5 13.5 2.2 49.0 14.5 2.1 46.4 15.5 2.0 43.9 16.4 1.9 41.3 17.3 1.8
020 64.0 18.7 2.8 60.0 19.7 2.6 56.1 20.6 2.4 52.1 21.3 2.3 48.1 21.9 2.1
6 025 89.1 25.4 3.9 84.1 26.8 3.6 79.0 28.1 3.4 74.1 29.3 3.2 69.2 30.3 3.0
030 98.8 28.9 4.3 93.5 30.3 4.1 88.2 31.6 3.8 82.9 32.8 3.6 77.3 33.8 3.4
035 128.0 38.1 5.6 121.7 40.0 5.3 115.3 41.8 5.0 109.0 43.5 4.7 102.6 45.1 4.5
015 53.4 13.7 2.3 50.7 14.8 2.2 48.1 15.8 2.1 45.5 16.8 2.0 42.8 17.7 1.9
020 66.3 19.1 2.9 62.3 20.1 2.7 58.2 21.0 2.5 54.2 21.8 2.4 50.1 22.4 2.2
7 025 92.3 25.9 4.0 87.1 27.3 3.8 82.0 28.7 3.6 76.9 29.9 3.3 71.8 31.0 3.1
030 102.3 29.4 4.4 96.9 30.9 4.2 91.5 32.3 4.0 86.0 33.5 3.7 80.5 34.6 3.5
035 132.4 38.8 5.8 125.9 40.8 5.5 119.4 42.7 5.2 112.9 44.4 4.9 106.4 46.0 4.6
015 55.2 14.0 2.4 52.5 15.1 2.3 49.8 16.1 2.2 47.1 17.1 2.0 44.4 18.0 1.9
020 68.6 19.5 3.0 64.6 20.5 2.8 60.5 21.4 2.6 56.3 22.3 2.4 52.1 23.0 2.3
8 025 95.5 26.4 4.2 90.3 27.9 3.9 85.0 29.3 3.7 79.8 30.5 3.5 74.7 31.7 3.2
030 105.9 30.0 4.6 100.4 31.6 4.4 94.8 33.0 4.1 89.2 34.2 3.9 83.6 35.4 3.6
035 137.0 39.5 6.0 130.3 41.6 5.7 123.5 43.5 5.4 116.9 45.3 5.1 110.2 47.0 4.8
015 57.0 14.2 2.5 54.3 15.3 2.4 51.5 16.4 2.2 48.7 17.4 2.1 45.9 18.4 2.0
020 71.0 19.8 3.1 66.8 20.9 2.9 62.7 21.9 2.7 58.5 22.8 2.5 54.2 23.5 2.4
9 025 98.8 26.9 4.3 93.4 28.4 4.1 88.1 29.9 3.8 82.7 31.2 3.6 77.5 32.4 3.4
030 109.5 30.6 4.8 104.0 32.2 4.5 98.3 33.7 4.3 92.5 35.0 4.0 86.8 36.2 3.8
035 141.6 40.2 6.2 134.7 42.3 5.9 127.9 44.3 5.6 121.0 46.2 5.3 114.2 48.0 5.0
015 58.9 14.4 2.6 56.1 15.6 2.4 53.3 16.7 2.3 50.5 17.7 2.2 47.5 18.7 2.1
020 73.4 20.2 3.2 69.2 21.3 3.0 65.0 22.3 2.8 60.7 23.3 2.6 56.4 24.1 2.5
10 025 102.3 27.4 4.5 96.7 29.0 4.2 91.2 30.5 4.0 85.8 31.9 3.7 80.3 33.1 3.5
030 113.2 31.1 4.9 107.5 32.8 4.7 101.8 34.3 4.4 96.0 35.7 4.2 90.0 37.0 3.9
035 146.3 40.9 6.4 139.4 43.1 6.1 132.2 45.2 5.8 125.2 47.1 5.4 118.2 49.0 5.1
015 64.8 15.2 2.8 61.8 16.4 2.7 58.8 17.6 2.6 55.7 18.8 2.4 52.3 19.8 2.3
020 81.0 21.3 3.5 76.6 22.6 3.3 72.0 23.7 3.1 67.5 24.8 2.9 — — —
13 025 112.9 29.0 4.9 107.0 30.7 4.7 101.0 32.3 4.4 94.2 33.7 4.1 — — —
030 124.9 32.9 5.4 118.9 34.8 5.2 112.6 36.5 4.9 106.4 38.0 4.6 — — —
035 161.1 43.1 7.0 153.6 45.5 6.7 146.0 47.8 6.4 138.4 50.0 6.0 130.8 52.0 5.7
015 66.2 15.3 2.9 62.7 16.5 2.7 59.3 17.7 2.6 55.9 18.8 2.4 52.5 19.8 2.3
020 85.3 22.0 3.7 80.1 23.2 3.5 74.7 24.0 3.3 67.4 25.1 3.0 — — —
16 025 114.9 29.3 5.0 108.0 30.9 4.7 101.2 32.3 4.4 94.6 33.7 4.1 — — —
030 129.0 33.5 5.6 121.8 35.2 5.3 114.6 36.8 5.0 107.4 38.2 4.7 — — —
035 170.8 44.4 7.4 161.7 46.8 7.0 152.6 49.0 6.7 143.6 51.0 6.3 134.7 52.8 5.9
LEGEND
ARI — Air Conditioning & Refigeration
Institute (U.S.A.)
Cap. — Total Capacity (Kilowatts)
kW — Compressor Kilowatts
LCWT — Leaving Chilled Water Temperature (C)
NOTE: Above ratings based on cooler water temperature drop of 5.6 C, .000044 fouling
factor in cooler and Refrigerant 22.
Ratings are in accordance with ARI Standard 590-92.

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COOLING CAPACITIES — 50 Hz (ENGLISH)
CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR TEMPERATURE (F)
85 95 105 115 125
LCWT UNIT Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler
SIZE Input Flow Input Flow
Cap. kW Rate Cap. kW Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate
(Gpm) (Gpm) (Gpm) (Gpm) (Gpm)
015 15.2 15.0 36.3 14.1 15.9 33.8 13.1 16.7 31.3 12.0 17.4 28.8 11.0 17.9 26.3
40 020 19.4 20.6 46.5 18.2 21.7 43.5 17.0 22.7 40.7 15.8 23.7 37.8 14.6 24.5 35.0
025 23.0 23.1 55.0 21.6 24.5 51.7 20.2 25.7 48.4 18.8 26.8 45.0 17.4 27.6 41.6
030 29.1 33.1 69.5 27.5 34.7 65.8 25.9 36.1 62.0 24.3 37.4 58.2 22.8 38.6 54.5
015 15.8 15.3 37.9 14.7 16.2 35.3 13.7 17.1 32.7 12.6 17.8 30.2 11.5 18.4 27.6
42 020 20.2 21.0 48.3 18.9 22.2 45.4 17.7 23.3 42.4 16.5 24.3 39.5 15.3 25.2 36.6
025 23.9 23.6 57.3 22.5 25.0 53.8 21.1 26.3 50.5 19.6 27.4 47.0 18.2 28.4 43.5
030 30.2 33.9 72.3 28.6 35.5 68.4 26.9 37.0 64.5 25.3 38.3 60.6 23.7 39.6 56.7
015 16.4 15.6 39.4 15.4 16.6 36.8 14.3 17.5 34.2 13.2 18.2 31.5 12.0 18.9 28.9
44 020 21.0 21.5 50.2 19.7 22.7 47.2 18.4 23.8 44.2 17.2 24.9 41.2 15.9 25.8 38.2
025 24.8 24.1 59.6 23.4 25.6 56.1 21.9 26.9 52.6 20.5 28.1 49.0 19.0 29.1 45.5
030 31.3 34.6 75.0 29.6 36.3 71.1 28.0 37.9 67.1 26.3 39.3 63.1 24.7 40.6 59.1
015 17.1 15.9 41.0 16.0 16.9 38.4 14.9 17.9 35.7 13.7 18.7 32.9 12.6 19.3 30.2
46 020 21.8 21.9 52.2 20.5 23.2 49.1 19.2 24.4 46.0 17.9 25.5 42.9 16.6 26.5 39.8
025 25.8 24.6 61.9 24.3 26.1 58.4 22.8 27.5 54.8 21.3 28.7 51.1 19.8 29.8 47.4
030 32.5 35.4 77.9 30.8 37.2 73.8 29.1 38.8 69.7 27.4 40.3 65.6 25.7 41.7 61.5
015 17.8 16.2 42.7 16.6 17.3 39.9 15.5 18.3 37.2 14.3 19.1 34.4 13.2 19.8 31.6
48 020 22.6 22.4 54.2 21.2 23.7 51.0 19.9 25.0 47.8 18.6 26.1 44.6 17.3 27.2 41.5
025 26.8 25.0 64.3 25.3 26.6 60.7 23.8 28.1 57.0 22.2 29.4 53.3 20.6 30.6 49.5
030 33.7 36.2 80.8 31.9 38.0 76.6 30.2 39.7 72.4 28.4 41.3 68.2 — — —
015 18.5 16.5 44.3 17.3 17.7 41.6 16.1 18.7 38.7 15.0 19.6 35.9 13.8 20.3 33.0
50 020 23.5 22.9 56.3 22.1 24.3 53.0 20.7 25.5 49.7 19.4 26.7 46.5 18.0 27.8 43.2
025 27.8 25.5 66.8 26.3 27.2 63.1 24.7 28.7 59.3 23.1 30.1 55.5 21.5 31.3 51.6
030 34.9 37.1 83.8 33.1 38.9 79.4 31.3 40.7 75.2 29.5 42.3 70.8 — — —
015 20.2 17.4 48.6 19.0 18.6 45.7 17.8 19.7 42.8 16.6 20.7 39.8 — — —
55 020 25.6 24.2 61.6 24.2 25.6 58.1 22.7 27.0 54.6 21.3 28.3 51.1 — — —
025 30.4 26.8 73.1 28.8 28.6 69.2 27.2 30.3 65.3 25.5 31.8 61.2 — — —
030 38.1 39.2 91.5 36.2 41.2 86.9 34.2 43.1 82.3 — — — — — —
015 21.4 17.9 51.6 20.0 19.1 48.1 18.5 20.1 44.6 17.1 21.0 41.0 — — —
020 27.9 25.5 67.1 26.4 27.1 63.4 24.6 28.4 59.2 — — — — — —
60 025 31.5 27.2 75.7 29.6 29.0 71.1 27.6 30.5 66.4 25.7 31.9 61.7 — — —
030 40.9 41.1 98.4 38.5 43.0 92.6 — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND
ARI — Air Conditioning & Refigeration
Institute (U.S.A.)
Cap. — Total Capacity (Tons)
kW — Compressor Kilowatts
LCWT — Leaving Chilled Water Temperature
NOTE: Above ratings based on cooler water temperature drop of 10 F, .00025 fouling factor in cooler
and Refrigerant 22.
Ratings are in accordance with ARI Standard 590-92.

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Performance data (cont)
COOLING CAPACITIES — 50 Hz (SI)
CONDENSER ENTERING-AIR TEMPERATURE (C)
30 35 40 45 50
LCWT UNIT Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler Cooler
SIZE Input Flow Input Flow
Cap. kW Rate Cap. kW Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate Cap. Input
kW
Flow
Rate
(L/s) (L/s) (L/s) (L/s) (L/s)
015 52.7 15.0 2.3 49.4 15.8 2.1 46.1 16.6 2.0 42.7 17.2 1.9 39.3 17.6 1.7
4 020 67.8 20.6 2.9 63.9 21.7 2.8 60.0 22.6 2.6 56.2 23.5 2.4 52.4 24.2 2.3
025 80.0 23.2 3.5 75.6 24.4 3.3 71.2 25.5 3.1 66.7 26.5 2.9 62.1 27.3 2.7
030 101.6 33.3 4.4 96.4 34.6 4.2 91.4 35.9 4.0 86.4 37.1 3.7 81.4 38.2 3.5
015 54.8 15.3 2.4 51.3 16.2 2.2 47.9 16.9 2.1 44.5 17.5 1.9 41.0 18.1 1.8
5 020 70.3 21.1 3.0 66.2 22.1 2.9 62.3 23.1 2.7 58.4 24.0 2.5 54.5 24.8 2.4
025 83.0 23.7 3.6 78.4 24.9 3.4 73.9 26.0 3.2 69.3 27.0 3.0 64.7 27.9 2.8
030 105.2 34.0 4.6 100.0 35.4 4.3 94.7 36.7 4.1 89.6 37.9 3.9 84.4 39.1 3.7
015 56.8 15.6 2.5 53.4 16.5 2.3 49.8 17.3 2.2 46.3 17.9 2.0 42.8 18.5 1.9
6 020 72.7 21.5 3.2 68.7 22.6 3.0 64.6 23.6 2.8 60.6 24.5 2.6 56.6 25.4 2.5
025 86.0 24.1 3.7 81.4 25.4 3.5 76.7 26.6 3.3 72.0 27.6 3.1 67.3 28.6 2.9
030 108.8 34.7 4.7 103.5 36.2 4.5 98.2 37.5 4.3 92.8 38.8 4.0 87.5 40.0 3.8
015 58.9 15.9 2.6 55.4 16.8 2.4 51.8 17.6 2.3 48.2 18.3 2.1 44.6 18.9 1.9
7 020 75.3 21.9 3.3 71.2 23.1 3.1 67.0 24.1 2.9 62.8 25.1 2.7 58.8 26.0 2.6
025 89.0 24.5 3.9 84.4 25.9 3.7 79.6 27.1 3.5 74.7 28.2 3.2 69.9 29.2 3.0
030 112.5 35.4 4.9 107.1 36.9 4.7 101.7 38.4 4.4 96.2 39.7 4.2 90.7 40.9 3.9
015 61.0 16.2 2.7 57.4 17.1 2.5 53.8 18.0 2.3 50.2 18.7 2.2 46.4 19.4 2.0
8 020 77.9 22.4 3.4 73.6 23.5 3.2 69.4 24.6 3.0 65.2 25.6 2.8 61.0 26.5 2.7
025 92.2 25.0 4.0 87.4 26.4 3.8 82.5 27.7 3.6 77.6 28.8 3.4 72.6 29.8 3.2
030 116.3 36.1 5.1 110.7 37.7 4.8 105.2 39.2 4.6 99.6 40.6 4.3 94.1 41.9 4.1
015 63.2 16.5 2.7 59.5 17.4 2.6 55.8 18.3 2.4 52.1 19.1 2.3 48.3 19.8 2.1
9 020 80.6 22.8 3.5 76.2 24.0 3.3 71.9 25.1 3.1 67.6 26.2 2.9 63.3 27.2 2.8
025 95.3 25.4 4.1 90.5 26.9 3.9 85.5 28.2 3.7 80.5 29.4 3.5 75.4 30.5 3.3
030 120.3 36.9 5.2 114.5 38.5 5.0 108.8 40.1 4.7 103.1 41.5 4.5 97.4 42.8 4.2
015 65.4 16.8 2.8 61.7 17.8 2.7 57.9 18.7 2.5 54.1 19.5 2.4 50.2 20.3 2.2
10 020 83.4 23.3 3.6 78.8 24.5 3.4 74.4 25.7 3.2 70.0 26.7 3.0 65.7 27.8 2.9
025 98.7 25.9 4.3 93.6 27.4 4.1 88.6 28.8 3.9 83.4 30.0 3.6 78.3 31.2 3.4
030 124.1 37.7 5.4 118.4 39.4 5.2 112.4 40.9 4.9 106.6 42.4 4.6 — — —
015 72.2 17.7 3.1 68.3 18.8 3.0 64.4 19.8 2.8 60.4 20.7 2.6 — — —
020 91.8 24.7 4.0 87.1 26.0 3.8 82.4 27.3 3.6 77.6 28.5 3.4 — — —
13 025 108.8 27.3 4.7 103.5 28.9 4.5 97.5 30.4 4.2 91.4 31.7 4.0 — — —
030 136.6 40.1 5.9 130.3 41.9 5.7 124.1 43.6 5.4 — — — — — —
015 74.9 18.0 3.3 70.3 19.1 3.1 65.7 20.0 2.9 61.1 20.9 2.7 — — —
16 020 99.0 25.8 4.3 93.0 27.1 4.1 87.2 28.3 3.8 — — — — — —
025 110.1 27.4 4.8 104.0 29.0 4.5 97.9 30.4 4.3 91.7 31.7 4.0 — — —
030 143.1 41.3 6.2 135.5 43.0 5.9 — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND
ARI — Air Conditioning & Refigeration
Institute (U.S.A.)
Cap. — Total Capacity (Kilowatts)
kW — Compressor Kilowatts
LCWT — Leaving Chilled Water Temperature (C)
NOTE: Above ratings based on cooler water temperature drop of 5.6 C, .000044 fouling
factor in cooler and Refrigerant 22.
Ratings are in accordance with ARI Standard 590-92.

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Electrical data
UNIT COMPRESSOR FAN MOTORS CONTROL CIRCUIT
MODEL Supplied* Voltage-Hz
30GT Voltage-Hz MCA MOCP ICF RLA LRA Quantity FLA (Single- Maximum
(3 Phase) Min Max (Fuse) (ea) Phase) Fuse Amps
500 208/230-60 187 254 76.9 125 269.6 55.8 266 3.6 115-60
200 380-60 342 418 43.9 70 148.4 28.9 145 3.9 220-60
600 460-60 414 508 35.7 60 121.8 25.7 120 1.8 115-60
015 100 575-60 518 632 31.6 60 98.4 19.9 96 2 3.4 115-60 7
800 230-50 198 254 88.1 125 262.8 60.3 250 6.4 230-50
300 346-50 311 380 50.5 80 208.8 33.3 200 4.4 200/220-50
900 400-50 342 440 49.3 80 179.0 34.7 173 3.0 230-50
500 208/230-60 187 254 92.1 150 348.6 68.0 345 3.6 115-60
200 380-60 342 418 51.1 80 194.4 34.6 191 3.9 220-60
600 460-60 414 508 46.9 80 174.8 34.7 173 1.8 115-60
020 100 575-60 518 632 42.9 70 122.4 28.9 120 2 3.4 115-60 7
800 230-50 198 254 109.0 175 354.8 76.9 342 6.4 230-50
300 346-50 311 380 64.9 100 267.8 44.9 259 4.4 200/220-50
900 400-50 342 440 60.5 100 229.0 43.6 223 3.0 230-50
500 208/230-60 187 254 124.6 200 452.2 89.8 446 6.2 115-60
200 380-60 342 418 64.7 110 250.4 45.5 247 3.9 220-60
600 460-60 414 508 60.7 100 226.1 43.6 223 3.1 115-60
025 100 575-60 518 632 52.5 80 166.4 36.5 164 2 3.4 115-60 7
800 230-50 198 254 120.0 200 378.8 85.9 366 6.4 230-50
300 346-50 311 380 76.1 125 302.8 53.9 294 4.4 200/220-50
900 400-50 342 440 68.5 110 259.0 50.0 253 3.0 230-50
500 208/230-60 187 254 145.5 250 512.2 106.0 506 6.2 115-60
200 380-60 342 418 73.5 125 283.4 52.6 280 3.9 220-60
600 460-60 414 508 68.7 110 256.1 50.0 253 3.1 115-60
030 100 575-60 518 632 54.9 90 178.4 38.5 176 2 3.4 115-60 7
800 230-50 198 254 144.2 225 557.8 105.0 545 6.4 230-50
300 346-50 311 380 108.2 175 408.8 79.5 400 4.4 200/220-50
900 400-50 342 440 87.7 150 351.0 65.4 345 3.0 230-50
500 208/230-60 187 254 203.0 350 702.4 147.0 690 6.2 115-60
035 200 380-60 342 418 111.1 175 388.8 79.5 382 3 3.9 220-60 7
600 460-60 414 508 91.0 150 351.2 65.4 345 3.1 115-60
100 575-60 518 632 81.5 125 280.8 57.1 276 3.4 115-60

LEGEND *Units are suitable for use on electrical systems where voltage supplied
FLA — Full Load Amps to unit terminals is not below or above listed minimum and maximum
ICF — Maximum Instantaneous Current Flow during starting (the limits.
point in the starting sequence where the sum of the LRA for †Applies to 208/230, 460, and 575-v, 60-Hz units only.
the starting compressor, plus the total RLA for all running NOTE: Refer to Application Data section on page 18 for general elec-
compressors, plus the total FLA for all running fan trical information.
motors is maximum).
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps † †
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps (complies with NEC)
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
NEC — National Electrical Code (U.S.A.)
RLA — Rated Load Amps

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Controls
Head pressure control chilled water set point is lower or higher than 44 F (6.6 C),
Factory-furnished fan cycling control — On all units, respectively decrease or increase the valve setting for proper
fan no. 2 is cycled by a fan cycling pressure switch that re- operation.
sponds to variations in discharge pressure. Fan no. 3 on
30GT035 (60 Hz) units is controlled by outdoor-air tem- CAPACITY CONTROL STEPS
perature through an air temperature switch. UNIT CONTROL % OPERATING
30GT Hz STEPS CAPACITY CYCLES
Motormastert accessory package — Motormaster
control is used in addition to fan cycling to permit opera- * — 2
015,020 50/60 1 50 2
tion of unit down to −20 F (−28.9 C) outdoor-air tempera- 2 100 4
ture when properly applied. (Proper application requires unit 015,020 50/60 1 33 2
observe minimum flow rate, water loop volume, and sys- 025,030 50/60 2 67 4
tem load, as descried in Application data section on 035 60 3 100 6
page 18. Motormaster control varies the speed of the non-
cycling fan motor on all units. *Uses hot gas bypass.
Winter start control — On all units, the control system
bypasses low-pressure switch for 21⁄2 minutes on start-up Heaters
to avoid nuisance tripout in cold weather.
Crankcase and cooler heaters — These heaters are
Capacity control system — Multiple-step controller re- wired in the control circuit so they are always operable as
sponds to return chilled water temperature to cycle com- long as control power supply disconnect is on, even if
pressor and control compressor unloading and loading steps any safety device is open or unit ON/OFF switch is in the
through factory-set 10 F (5.6 C) cooling range. OFF position. Heaters are wired ahead of ON/OFF switch.
Solenoid operated cylinder bank unloader(s), energized They are protected by 7-amp fuse in control power supply
by the multiple-step controller, varies compressor capacity disconnect.
by unloading and loading cylinders to match cooling load
requirements. Control circuit disconnect
Field-supplied control circuit disconnect — This dis-
Hot gas bypass valve, standard on 30GT015 (50 Hz)
connect should never be open except when unit is being
and 30GT020 (60 Hz) units, is energized by multiple-step
serviced or is to be down for a prolonged period. If unit
controller. Valve allows hot gas to pass directly into cooler
is to be down for a prolonged period, cooler should be
circuit on final step of unloading. Hot gas bypass maintains
drained. When operation is resumed, crankcase heater
constant suction pressure and permits unit to operate at
should be energized for 24 hours before start-up.
lower loads with less compressor cycling. Valve starts to open
when suction pressure drops to about 62 psig (427 kPa). If

NOTES AND LEGEND TO TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC

NOTES: LEGEND
1. Factory wiring is in accordance with the NEC. Any field modifications C — Contactor
or additions must be in compliance with all applicable codes. CB — Circuit Breaker
2. Connect separate source of control power from field supplied fused CWFS — Chilled Water Flow Switch
disconnect to terminal 1 of TB2. Neutral side must be connected to CWPS — Chilled Water Pump Starter Auxiliary Contact
terminal 3 (50 Hz only). This provides power for the unit control cir- EQUIP — Equipment
cuit, cooler heater and compressor crankcase heater. FU — Fuse
3. All field interlock contacts must have minimum rating of 360 va pilot GND — Ground
duty plus capacity required for field installed equipment. NC — Normally Closed
4. For internal unit wiring, reference wiring book or unit wiring label NEC — National Electrical Code (U.S.A.)
diagram. NO — Normally Open
5. Voltage requirements: TB — Terminal Block
Field Power Wiring
MAIN POWER CONTROL POWER Field Control Wiring
Factory Installed Wiring
208/230-3-60 115-1-60 Field Installed Device
460-3-60 115-1-60
575-3-60 115-1-60
380-3-60 220-1-60
230-3-50 230-1-50
346-3-50 200/230-1-50
400-3-50 230-1-50

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Typical wiring schematic

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Sequence of operation
Control sequence Complete unit stoppage
At initial start-up, assume that all safety devices are satis- Causes — Interruption of supplied power, open control
fied, circuit breakers are closed, the ON/OFF switch is in circuit switch (SW), open field-supplied chilled water flow
the ON position, and there is a call for cooling. switch (CWFS), open contacts in field-supplied auxiliary in-
After a time lag of between 3 seconds and 5 minutes (de- terlock (CWP), or compressor overtemperature protection
pending on unit timing logic), the compressor starts un- (COTP, for 30GT015 60 Hz only), or open high-pressure
loaded, and condenser fan no. 1 starts. Condenser fan switch (HPS).
no. 2 only starts if unit high-side pressure is above 260 psig
(1793 kPa). On 30GT035 (60 Hz) units only, condenser Restart — The unit recycles and restarts automatically un-
der short-cycle 5-minute delay of control module (CM) when
fan no. 3 is controlled by a temperature switch. Condenser
fan no. 3 will start if the outdoor ambient temperature is power is restored, or when SW is closed or when contacts
in CWFS or CWP are closed (if so equipped).
above 70 F (21.1 C).
The liquid line solenoid remains closed for 10 seconds Stoppage by COTP or HPS requires manual resetting of
until the time-delay relay closes, energizing the solenoid coil. the control circuit to restart the CM 5-minute time delay.
The low-pressure switch is bypassed for 2 minutes, and the This is done by opening and closing the control circuit
unloaders are energized. switch (SW).
NOTES: The compressor unloads when the compressor un- After stoppage by low-pressure switch (LPS)
loader solenoid is energized.
If LPS is not closed 2 minutes after compressor starts, the
At the end of the 2-minute bypass period, the low-pressure compressor stops and locks out and LPS must be closed
switch becomes active in the control circuit. As the demand before CM can recycle to restart the compressor.
for cooling increases, the unit capacity increases when the
temperature control switch no. 2 changes from normally If LPS opens anytime during unit operation, compressor
closed to normally open. For the 30GT015 (50 Hz) units, stops and timer starts. Compressor restarts in approxi-
the 30GT020 (60 Hz) units, and units with hot gas by- mately 5 minutes. For 2 minutes, LPS is bypassed. If it has
pass, the control solenoid will close and disable the hot gas not closed by this time, the compressor stops and locks out.
bypass. The compressor cannot restart until LPS is closed.
On an additional call for cooling, temperature control
switch no. 3 will change from normally closed to normally
open. This will deenergize unloader no. 2 (if unit is so
equipped), thereby partially loading the compressor. On all If unit or circuit stoppage occurs more than once due
units, temperature control switch no. 4 will then change to any safety device, the trouble should be corrected
from normally closed to normally open. Unloader no. 1 will before any attempt is made to restart the unit.
be deenergized, and the compressor will be fully loaded.
NOTE: The temperature controller regulates the unit
capacity steps based on the set point deadband settings on
the temperature controller and leaving cooler water
temperature.

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Typical piping and wiring

LEGEND
FD — Fused Disconnect
NEC — National Electrical Code
(U.S.A.)
ST — Starter
NOTES: Airflow Through
1. Wiring and piping shown are general points-of-connection Condenser
guides only and are not intended for or to include all
details for a specific installation. Airflow Through
2. All wiring must comply with applicable local and Air-Handling Unit
national codes. Power Wiring
3. All piping must follow standard piping techniques. Re-
fer to Carrier System Design Manual for details. Control Wiring
Chilled Water Piping

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Application data
Leveling unit in steps of less than 10% per minute. Apply 6 gal per ton
Unit must be level with installed to ensure proper oil re- (6.5 L per kW) water loop volume minimum if flow rate
turn to the compressor. changes more rapidly.
While most outdoor locations are suitable for 30GT units, NOTE: Always set variation (deadband) to cover the range
the roof is a common site that represents a problem if roof for the worst possible case.
has been pitched to aid in water removal. To assure proper Minimum cooler flow (maximum cooler temperature range)
oil return, be sure that unit is level, particularly in its major for standard units is shown in Minimum/Maximum Cooler
lengthwise dimension, as compressor oil return piping runs Flow Rates and Minimum Loop Volume table on page 19.
in that direction. When gpm (L/s) required is lower (or range higher), follow
It should be determined prior to installation if any spe- recommendations below:
cial treatment is required to assure a level installation. 1. Multiple smaller chillers may be applied in series, each
providing a portion of the design temperature range.
General electrical information 2. Cooler water may be recirculated to raise flow rate. How-
1. It is recommended that the 115-1-60, 220-1-60, ever, mixed temperature entering cooler must be main-
200/220-1-50 and 230-1-50 control circuit power be tained at a minimum of 6° F (3.3° C) above the leaving
from a separate source, through a field-supplied fused chilled-water temperature.
disconnect rated at a maximum of 7 amps. 3. Special cooler baffling is required to allow minimum flow
2. Power entry is at one end only. rate to be reduced 12%.
3. Maximum field wire sizes allowed by lugs on terminal NOTE: Recirculation flow is shown below.
block are:
350 kcmil for models 30GT030,035 (208/230-3-60).
2/0 for all other models. RECIRCULATION FLOW

4. Terminals for field power supply are suitable for copper,


copper-clad aluminum, or aluminum conductors. Insula-
tion must be rated 167 F (75 C) minimum.

Cooler temperature
1. Maximum leaving chilled water temperature (LCWT) for
standard 30GT units is 60 F (16 C). Unit can start and
pull down with up to 95 F (35 C) entering-water tem-
perature due to MOP (maximum operating pressure) fea-
ture of the expansion valve. For sustained operation, it
is recommended that entering water temperature not ex-
ceed 85 F (29.4 C).
Maximum cooler flow (. 5 gpm/ton or , 5 F range
2. Minimum LCWT for standard 30GT units is 40 F [. 0.09 L/s • kW or , 2.7 C range]) results in practical
(4.5 C). maximum pressure drop through cooler.
3. Special order medium temperature brine units must be 1. Return water may bypass the cooler to keep pressure
ordered for operation with leaving water temperatures drop through cooler within acceptable limits. This per-
in the range of 39.9 F (4.4 C) to 15 F (−9 C). For rat- mits a higher DT with lower water flow through cooler
ings below 40 F (4.5 C) LCWT, contact your local Car- and mixing after the cooler.
rier representative.
2. Special cooler baffling is available by special order to
Cooler flow range permit a cooler flow rate increase of 10%.
Ratings and performance data in this publication are for a NOTE: Bypass flow is shown below.
cooling range of 10 F (5.6 C). 30GT chillers with electro-
mechanical control may be operated at a 5 to 15 F (2.8 to BYPASS FLOW
8.3 C) temperature range provided flow limits are not ex-
ceeded. For minimum flow rates, see Minimum/Maximum
Cooler Flow Rates and Minimum Loop Volume table on
page 19. If outside this range, a change of controls is
required.
Variable cooler flow rates may be applied to standard
30GT chillers. However, the unit will attempt to maintain
a constant leaving chilled-water temperature. In such cases,
minimum flow must be in excess of minimum flow given in
Minimum Cooler and Condenser Water Flow Rates and
Minimum Loop Volume table, and flow rate must change

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MINIMUM/MAXIMUM COOLER FLOW Cooler fouling factor used to calculate tabulated ratings
RATES AND RECOMMENDED was 0.00025 ft2 • hr • °F/Btu (0.000044 m2 • K/W). As
MINIMUM LOOP VOLUME
fouling factor is increased, both unit capacity and compres-
MINIMUM MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED sor power decrease. Standard ratings should be corrected
UNIT FLOW FLOW MINIMUM using following multipliers:
30GT LOOP VOLUME
Gpm L/a Gpm L/s G L
015 25 2 294 19 45 171 FOULING FACTOR CORRECTION
020 25 2 294 19 60 228
025 30 2 356 22 75 285 FOULING FACTOR
030 30 2 356 22 90 342 CAPACITY COMPRESSOR
035 34 2 406 26 105 399 English POWER
(ft2 • hr SI MULTIPLIER
(m2 • K/W) MULTIPLIER
LEGEND • °F/Btu)
ARI — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 0.00025 0.000044 1.00 1.00
Institute (U.S.A.) 0.00075 0.000132 0.97 0.98
N — Liters per kW 0.00175 0.000308 0.91 0.91
V — Gallons per Ton
NOTES: Condenser altitude correction factors must be applied
1. Operation below recommended minimum loop volumes will reduce to standard ratings of altitudes above 2000 ft (610 m) using
accuracy of loop temperature control.
2. Minimum flow based on 1.5 fps (0.46 m/s) velocity in cooler without following multipliers.
special cooler baffling.
3. Minimum Loop Volumes
Gallons = V x ARI Cap. (tons) ALTITUDE CORRECTION FACTORS
Liters = N x ARI Cap. (kW)
ALTITUDE COMPRESSOR
APPLICATION V N CAPACITY POWER
English SI MULTIPLIER
Normal Air Conditioning 3 to 6 3.25 to 6.5 (ft) (m) MULTIPLIER
Process Type Cooling 6 to 10 6.5 to 10.8 0 0 1.00 1.00
Low Ambient Unit Operation 6 to 10 6.5 to 10.8 2,000 610 0.99 1.01
4,000 1220 0.98 1.02
6,000 1830 0.97 1.03
Water loop volume should range from 3 to 6 gallons 8,000 2440 0.96 1.04
10,000 3050 0.95 1.05
per nominal ton of cooling (3.25 to 6.5 liters per kW) for
temperature stability and accuracy in normal air condition-
ing applications. (For example, a 30GT025 would require Condenser airflow restrictions will affect the unit capac-
75 gallons (285 liters) in circulation in system loop — see ity condenser head pressure and compressor power input.
Minimum/Maximum Cooler Flow Rates and Minimum Correction factors to be applied for external static restric-
Loop Volume table above.) For process jobs where accu- tions up to 0.2 in. wg (50 Pa) are shown below.
racy is vital, there should be from 6 to 10 gallons per ton
(6.5 to 10.8 liters per kW). To achieve this volume, it is of- AIRFLOW CORRECTION FACTORS
ten necessary to install a tank in the loop. Tank should be
baffled to ensure there is no stratification and that water (or EXTERNAL STATIC COMPRESSOR
CAPACITY POWER
brine) entering tank is thoroughly mixed with liquid in tank. English SI MULTIPLIER
(in. wg) (Pa) MULTIPLIER
Refer to ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrig- 0.0 0.0 1.000 1.00
eration and Air Conditioning Engineers, U.S.A.) guides or 0.1 25.0 0.986 1.01
similar publication for information on storage tank design. 0.2 50.0 0.968 1.03

NOTE: Tank installation is shown below.


Draining the cooler and outdoor piping is recom-
mended if system is not to be used during freezing weather
TANK INSTALLATION conditions.
In areas that experience subfreezing weather conditions,
a suitable brine solution should be added to the system to
protect cooler against loss of power.
Use only antifreeze solutions approved for heat exchanger
duty. Use of automotive antifreeze is not recommended be-
cause of fouling that can occur once their relatively short-
lived inhibitor breaks down.

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Application data (cont)
Low ambient operation Capacity correction (antifreeze)
Standard 30GT chillers start and operate at 35 F (2 C) and If unit or water lines connected to the unit are in an area
above at loads above 1⁄2 of the minimum chiller capacity where ambient temperature falls below 35 F (2 C), it is
step. strongly recommended that an appropriate antifreeze solu-
1. Cooler protection against low ambient freeze-up is re- tion with suitable corrosion inhibitor be used in the chilled
quired for unit operation in areas that experience tem- water circuit. Unit performance data must be corrected as
peratures below 32 F (0° C). Protection should be in the shown in the following examples:
form of ethylene glycol or other suitable brine, and should Example — English
protect down to 15 F (8 C) below minimum operating I Determine concentration of inhibited ethylene
ambient temperature. glycol (EG) solution required to protect system
Even though unit cooler is equipped with insulation and to −10 F (at zero flow).
an electric heater that helps prevent freeze-up, it does Given:
not protect water piping external to unit. Use only an-
tifreeze solutions approved for heat exchanger duty. Use Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30GT030
of automotive type antifreezes is not recommended be- Condenser Entering-Air Temperature . . . . . . . . 95 F
cause of the fouling that can occur once their relatively Leaving Chilled Water Temperature . . . . . . . . . . 44 F
short-lived inhibitor breaks down. Chilled Water Temperature Rise . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 F
Chilled Water Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64.3 Gpm
Draining cooler and outdoor piping is recommended Cooler Pressure Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2 ft water
if system is not to be used during freezing weather Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.8 tons
conditions. Power Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.5 kW
2. Motormastert head pressure control and its associated From curve on page 21, read 40% concentration at
components must be added for operation below 35 F −10 F solution crystallization point.
(2 C) outdoor ambient. (Wind baffles and special winter
start controls are not normally needed.) II Correct unit capacity.
3. Provide sufficient volume in the chilled-water loop: at From curve on page 21, read 0.95 capacity correc-
least 6 gallons per ton of refrigeration (6.5 liters per kW), tion at 40% concentration.
provided there is a moderate system load. Corrected capacity = 0.95 x Given Capacity
= 0.95 x 26.8 = 25.5 tons
III Correct chilled water flow.
Operation at low outdoor ambient temperatures is not From curve on page 21, read 1.15 Gpm correction at
recommended if minimum load on chiller is below 40% concentration.
minimum step of unloading. Chilled Water Flow (at corrected capacity)
Tons x 24 25.5 x 24
= = = 61.2 Gpm
Consult your local Carrier representative for complete Rise °F 10
details. Chilled Water Flow (40% solution)
Cooler protection in form of inhibited ethylene glycol (or
other suitable brine) is recommended when operating in = Water = 1.15 = 61.2 x 1.15
Flow
areas which experience temperatures below 35 F (2 C) to
protect cooler should there be a loss of cooler heater = 70.4 Gpm
power. Even though unit cooler is protected with insulation IV Correct cooler pressure drop.
and an electric heater that protects the cooler down to From curve on page 21, read 1.33 cooler pressure
10 F (−12 C), it does not protect water piping external to drop correction at 40% concentration.
unit. Use only antifreeze solution approved for heat ex-
changer duty. Use of automotive type antifreeze is not rec- From Cooler Pressure Drop curve on page 8, pressure
ommended because of the fouling that can occur once their drop for 70.4 Gpm of water is 10.0 ft water. Pressure
relatively short-lived inhibitor breaks down. drop for 40% solution = 1.33 x pressure drop for wa-
ter = 1.33 x 10.0 = 13.3 ft water.
Draining cooler and outdoor piping is recommended if
system is not to be used during freezing weather conditions. V Correct compressor power input.
See section below for low-ambient operation. On Power Correction curve on page 21, read 0.97
High-ambient temperature operation limit for stand- correction factor at 40% concentration.
ard chillers is up to 125 F (52 C) outdoor ambient Corrected Power Input = 0.97 x 30.5
temperature. = 29.6 kW

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Example — SI Chilled Water Flow (at corrected capacity)
I Determine concentration of inhibited ethylene = Capacity (kW) = 92.1 = 3.92 L/s
glycol (EG) solution required to protect system 4.2 x Rise °C 4.2 x 5.6
to −23 C (at zero flow). Chilled Water Flow (40% solution)
Given: Water
= x 1.15 = 3.92 x 1.15
Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30GT030 Flow
Condenser Entering-Air Temperature . . . . . . . . 35 C = 4.51 L/s
Leaving Chilled Water Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . 7 C IV Correct cooler pressure drop.
Chilled Water Temperature Rise . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6 C From curve below, read 1.33 cooler pressure drop cor-
Chilled Water Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2 L/s rection at 40% concentration.
Cooler Pressure Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.4 kPa From Cooler Pressure Drop curve on page 8, pressure
drop for 4.51 L/s of water is 30 kPa. Pressure drop
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96.9 kW for 40% solution = 1.33 x pressure drop for water
Power Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.9 kW = 1.33 x 34.5 = 45.9 kPa.
From curve on page 21, read 40% concentration at V Correct compressor power input.
−23 C solution crystallization point. On Power Correction curve below, read 0.97 correc-
II Correct unit capacity. tion factor at 40% concentration.
From curve below, read 0.95 capacity correction at Corrected Power Input = 0.97 x 30.9
40% concentration. = 30.0 kW.
Corrected capacity = 0.95 x Given Capacity Oversizing chillers
= 0.95 x 96.9 = 92.1 kW
Do not oversize chillers by more than 15% at design con-
III Correct chilled water flow. ditions as the system operating efficiency will be adversely
From curve below, read 1.15 Gpm correction at 40% affected (resulting in greater or excessive electrical demand).
concentration. When future expansion of equipment is anticipated, install
a single chiller to meet present load requirements and add
INHIBITED ETHYLENE GLYCOL PERFORMANCE a second chiller to meet the additional load demand.
CORRECTION FACTORS AND SOLUTION Installation of 2 smaller chillers should also be considered
CRYSTALLIZATION POINTS where operation at minimum load is critical. The operation
of a smaller chiller loaded to a greater percent of minimum
is preferred to operating a single chiller at or near its mini-
mum recommended value.
Hot gas bypass should not be used to allow oversizing of
chillers. Hot gas bypass should be given consideration where
substantial operating time is anticipated below the mini-
mum unloading step.
Multiple chillers
Where chiller capacities greater than 30 tons (106 kW) are
required, or where stand-by capability is desired, chillers
may be installed in parallel. Units should be of equal size to
ensure balanced water flows. Where a large temperature
drop (. 25 F [13.9 C]) is desired, chillers may be installed
in series. Water temperature sensors need not be removed
for multiple chiller operation. An 8 ft (2.4 m) separation is
required between units for airflow, and a 4 ft (1.2 m ) dis-
tance is required from units to obstructions. See Multiple
Unit Separation figure below. See dimensional drawings for
service clearances.

MULTIPLE UNIT SEPARATION

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Guide specifications — 50/60 Hz
Reciprocating Air-Cooled Liquid Chiller D. Compressor:
HVAC Guide Specifications 1. Reciprocating semi-hermetic type only.
Size Range: 15 to 30 tons (53 to 106 kW), 2. Each equipped with an automatically reversible oil
Nominal (50 Hz) pump, operating oil charge, suction and discharge
shutoff valves, and an insert-type factory sized
15 to 35 tons (53 to 123 kW), crankcase heater to control oil dilution.
Nominal (60 Hz)
3. Each mounted on spring vibration isolators with
Carrier Model Number: 30GT
an isolation efficiency of no less than 95%.
Part 1 — General 4. Speed shall not exceed 1750 rpm (29.2 r/s).
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 5. Compressor shall unload using suction cutoff
unloading.
A. Electrically controlled, air-cooled liquid chiller utilizing
reciprocating compressor and thermal expansion valves. E. Cooler:
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE 1. Shell-and-tube type with removable heads.
A. Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standard 2. Tubes shall be seamless copper type rolled into
590, latest edition (U.S.A.) tube sheets.
B. Unit construction shall comply with ANSI/ASHRAE 3. Equipped with threaded-type water connections.
15, latest revision, NEC, and ASME applicable codes 4. Shell shall be insulated with 3⁄4-in. (17 mm) closed-
(all U.S.A. codes). cell PVC foam with a maximum K factor of 0.28.
C. Unit cabinet shall be capable of withstanding Fed- 5. Shall be equipped with electric heater along the
eral Test Method Standard No. 141 (method 6061) shell under the insulation to protect against cooler
500-hour salt spray test (U.S.A.). freeze-up.
D. Cooler shall be tested and stamped in accordance with F. Condenser:
ASME Code (U.S.A.) for a refrigerant working-side Coil shall be air-cooled with integral subcooler, con-
pressure of 235 psig (1620 kPa), and shall have a structed of aluminum fins mechanically bonded to
maximum water-side pressure of 150 psig (1034 kPa). seamless copper tubes which are then cleaned, dehy-
E. Air-cooled condenser coils shall be leak tested at drated, and sealed.
150 psig (1034 kPa) and pressure tested at 480 psig G. Refrigeration Components:
(3309 kPa). Refrigeration circuit components shall included hot
F. Unit shall be manufactured in accordance with gas muffler, high-side pressure relief device, liquid line
ISO 9002 manufacturing and engineering quality shutoff valve, suction and discharge shutoff valves, fil-
standard. ter drier, moisture indicating sight glass, thermal type
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING expansion valve, complete operating charge of refrig-
A. Unit shall be shipped as a single package only. erant R-22, and compressor oil.
B. Unit shall be stored and handled per unit manufac- H. Controls and Safeties:
turer’s recommendations. 1. Controls:
a. Unit controls shall include the following mini-
Part 2 — Products mum components.
2.01 EQUIPMENT 1) Power and control circuit terminal blocks.
A. General: 2) ON/OFF control switch.
Factory-assembled, single-piece, air-cooled liquid chiller. 3) Chilled-water temperature controller.
Contained within the cabinet shall be all factory wir- 4) Head pressure controller.
ing, piping, controls, refrigerant charge (R-22), and
special features required prior to field start-up. 5) Single-pumpout controller.
B. Unit Cabinet: b. Shall be capable of capacity control based on
return chilled-water temperature.
Galvanized steel casing (zinc phosphatized) with pre-
painted enamel finish. 2. Safeties:
C. Fans: a. Unit shall be equipped with necessary com-
ponents in conjunction with the control sys-
Condenser fans shall be direct-driven propeller type tem to provide the unit with the following
discharging air vertically upward. protections:
1. Equipped with permanently lubricated bearings. 1) Loss of refrigerant charge protection.
2. Equipped with PVC-coated steel wire safety guards. 2) Low water flow protection.
3. Shafts shall have inherent corrosion resistance. 3) Low chilled-water temperature protection.
4. Statically and dynamically balanced.

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b. Compressor shall be equipped with the fol- 2. Gage Panel:
lowing manual reset type protections: Unit shall be equipped with suction and discharge
1) Thermal overload. pressure gages with manual shutoff valves.
2) Pressure overload. * 3. Copper Condenser Fins and Tubes:
3) Electrical overload through the use of Coil shall be air cooled with integral subcooler con-
definite-purpose contactors and calibrated, structed of copper fins mechanically bonded to
ambient-compensated, magnetic-trip cir- seamless copper tubes which are then cleaned, de-
cuit breakers. Circuit breakers shall open hydrated, and sealed.
all three phases in the event of an over- 4. Compressor Oil Safety Switch:
load in any one phase, or a single phas-
ing condition. This switch senses differential oil pressure and pre-
vents unit operation at low oil pressures.
c. Fan motors shall have inherent overcurrent
protection. 5. Hot Gas Bypass Valve (standard on 015, 50 Hz
and 020, 60 Hz):
I. Operating Characteristics:
This field-installed accessory shall permit chiller un-
1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running fully loading capacity down to 10% of maximum loaded
loaded at outdoor ambient temperatures up to capacity.
125 F (61.7 C) exceeding maximum load criteria
of ARI standard 590. 6. Part-Wind Start:
2. Unit shall be capable of starting up with up to 95 F Part-wind start shall be field installed to reduce com-
(35 C) entering-water temperature to the cooler. pressor inrush current.
J. Motors: 7. Medium Temperature Brine:
1. Compressor motors shall be cooled by suction gas Special modifications shall be made at the factory
passing around motor windings. to permit operation with leaving chilled water tem-
peratures between 15 to 39 F (−9.4 to 3.9 C).
2. Condenser fan motors shall be 3-phase type with
permanently lubricated bearings and class B 8. Chilled Water Flow Switch:
insulation. This field-installed accessory shall sense water pres-
K. Electrical Requirements: sure differential across the chiller, and shall pre-
vent unit operation if chilled water flow stops.
1. Unit primary electrical power supply shall be con-
9. Control Transformer:
nected to a single point.
This field-installed accessory shall provide a trans-
2. Unit shall operate on 3-phase, 60 Hz or 50 Hz
power at the voltage shown in the equipment former sized to supply the control circuit, and shall
schedule. source the power from the main unit power
connection.
L. Special Features:
Certain standard features are not applicable when fea-
tures designated by * are specified.
* 1. Low-Ambient Operation:
Unit shall be capable of starting and running at
outdoor ambient temperatures down to −20 F
(−28.9 C) with the addition of brine in the cooler
circuit and accessory head pressure control.

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Carrier Corporation • Syracuse, New York 13221 10-94
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 2 Page 24 Catalog No. 523-027 Printed in U.S.A. PC 903 Form 30GT-3PD
Tab 5c Replaces: 30GT-2PD, 30GT-C1PD

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