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S*andand Nozzle ffielectl*n


Model ADT Air Defrost

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Nomenclature ,', 2
Features & Benefits ¡ 5

Performance Data & Specifications


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Standard Nozzle Selection 17

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f'vâporators. nv'a¡lable on all new equipment ôr as än easy-to-install,
drclp-in replac,:ment aftermarket part from lnterlink'" Commercial
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.rapacitor (PSCì nnotors. With allof this added efficiency, you can count
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Norulenclature

ModelSeries Capacity ElectricalCode Design Revision


ADT = Air defrost # x 100=BTUH A = 115/1/60
LET = Electric defrost, 6 FPI B =208-23A/1/60
l-LE = Electric defrost,4 FPI C =208-230/3/60
HGT = Hot gas defrost M = 46O/1/6ö
,\H = 115i.1/60 (PSC)
rJi-l =. ¿08 230/1/60 (PSC)
AE --- 1 l5/i ¡'60 (FC)
(EC)
,BE " 208-230 /1/60
ì:.Ê. .. zog-z¡r-:,/3/60 (ñc)
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Features & Benefits

. Cabinet design features front access panels on each side tor easy access to electrical and refrigeration components
" All electrical components factory Wired f:Ò terminal board and identified, making it easy to field wire the unit
. Sweat connections to reduce potential for leaks
. lnternal panels are isolatecl for quiet operation
. Liquid line solenoid wire harness is factory-installed for quick installation
. Pre-drilled holes on the back of thè unit fbr room thermc¡stat

. lnternally enhanced tubing and fin ciesign for higher efflciency


. Coil heater slc¡ts have loeen enlargeci ío¡ easiei installati,in atid replacement
. Reduced heater wattages i
. Hot gas loop on bottom of coil for easier access is standard for hot ç¡as de frost mode'ls
. tixed defrost termination'for electric, a<jjustable defrost:termination for hot gas

. Large diameter drain hole (3/4" lD) is located on the back of the unit
. Extended drain pan heaters for more uniform defrost throughout the drain pan and additional heat in
end compartments l
. On 4-6 fan models, drain pan has a lanyard for easy and safe access

. Motors plug into wiring harness for easier servicing


. EC motors available factory-installecl or as a drop-in repiacement through lnterlink'" Commercial Refrigeration Parts in
1 1 5 / 1 / 60, 208-230 / 1 / 60 a n d 208-23 O /,i / 60 u n it vo lta g es.
. PSC and PSC (Totally Enclosed) rnotors for 11511/60,2Ot1,230/1/60 and 460i 1/6û unit voltages
. PSC motors or EC motors required for 50 Hz operatton i

. Unit Configurations: mounted components, pre-assemk¡led, pre-charged, Split System Controller and Beacon I llt
" Units available with mounted TXV and mounted TXV / solenoid valve
. Pre-assembled units come with rlrour¡ted TXV liquid {ine solenoitJ valve ancl room thermostat, Available in a master
liquid line configuration
. Pre-charged units come with mounted TXV liquid line solenoid valve, room thermostat and quick connect fittings
. Various room tlrermostat variations including rear mount and front access versions
. Split System Controller units feature the LED display mounted in an access panel and control board wiring completed
in the factory
. Split System Controller replaces the defrost time clock, room thermostat, and defrost termination switch
. Split System Controller must be ordered in conjunction vvith mounted components (TXV and liquid line solenoid
valve) on the coil
, Beacon ll units come with electronic expansion valves, pressure transducer, temperature sensors and Beacon
controlboard
. Most models available with glycol circuiting (:iee glycol product brr:chure)
. Units available with stainless steel housing and drain pan
. Units available with copper fins. Air defrost units also aiiiiil¿6¡* with polyeste r ccrated fins or various coil coatings options
. Units available with insulated drain pan

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Perfcrrmãnce Ðata
Model AÞT Air Defrost 60 Hz

ADTO4O 4,O00 1,'170 1,2-44

ADTO65 6,500 1,900 €)50 1,1A4

ADTOgO 9,000 2,644 r,400 2,379

ADT1 20 12,000 '1.300 2,209

ADT140 14,000 4,1()tr 2,'lû0 3,568

ADTIBO 18,000 5,27t 1,950 3,313

ADT26O 26,000 7,6:24 5,522

ADT370 37,000 10,84|) 6 6,A2.7

ftñodelÂÞT Air Defrost 50 Hz i'

ADTO4O 3,800 1,112 670

ADÏ065 6,175 1,947 586

ADTOgO 8,550 2,50?. 2,142

ADTI 20 11,4CI0 j,989

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ADT140 13,300 3,891 1"891 3,213

ADTI 80 't 7,100 5,003 '1,756 2,984

ADT26O 24,7OO 7,226 4,973

ADT370 35,150 10,284 1,1i72 5,967


t For EC motors, trse 60 Ilz capacity and airflow vaiues (lJttits v¿itl"t í1C ntoÌors operatinç¡ at 50 t'lz wil!
nat see a reduction in performance due l:o the elt'ttrortic ' ontrc! <tf th¿ iriol:cr)

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$pee Bficatlpns
Mlodel AÞT Air Defrost 60 hla

ADTO4O 1/15 116 122 117

ADTO65 1/1s 0.9

ADÏOgO 1/1s 232 1 ri4 234

ADT120 232 244 234

':t-46
ADT140 1/1s 348 3.0

ADÏ1 BO 1/15 366 273 177

ADÏ260 610 5.0 4s5 285 295

ADT370 1/1s 10"8 /32 742 354

fúlodeã AÐT Air Defrost 50 F{e

ADTO4O 1/15

ADTO65 1/1s

ADTO90 1/15 136 130 164 114 118

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ADTl20 1/1s 136 itl 164 118

ADT140 1/1s 244 246 177

ADTIBO 1/1s 204 246 177

ADT26O 1/15 340 410 295

ADT370 't
/1s 408 390 2.4 492 354

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Perform &m&& ffiata
ft¡Iodel LFTltLä Ëlectric Defrost 60 !42

LETO35 3,500 1,025 700

LETO47 4,700 650 't04

LETO75 7,500 2,200


(apaeity {orrecti<¡m Factors For
Electråe and Hot Gas Þefrost Units
LEÏ1 20 3,520 ?,1C0 6B
Saturated Suction
+20 -10 -20 30
Temperature "Ë
LETl 60 2,6Ot 4,4.18

LET2OO

Multiply Capacity
LET28O 1.15 1.04 1.00 0.90
By

LLE06B 6,800 2,000

LLEl 02 10,200 2,990 2,170

LLE1 70 4,980 3,¡$50 5,862

LLE235 6,880 4,'t40

F*trodel LËT/I-LË Ëlectric Defrost 50 l'lz'l

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LEÏ035 3,325 974 .63{l

tET047 4,465

LEÏo75 7,125 2,087 1,774

LET1 20 1 1,400 3,339 3,213

LETl 60 4 2,341 3,978

[ET200 19,000

LET2BC) 26,600 7,791 3,512

LLE068 6,460 1,892- i ?43

LLEl 02 .
-r,.3,:o

LLÊ1 70 4,731 5 S,l0? å,:¿'7':)

LLE235 728
t I:or EC rnotors, use 60 Hz capacit:y ancl airflow values lL)nits witlt EC rnck:,ri op$uling al 50 Hz
will nat see a reductian in performance due to the elecvoni,: r,>ntra! rtf th¿ mr,tor)

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Spee Ifle attons
trvïCIdeË ¡-ËT/Lå-Ë Ëlectric Defrost 6O Hz

LËÏ-035 1/15 900

LE'T'047 1/1s 900

LËÏ-075 1/1s 244 118

LË t1 20 1/1s 700 11.7

LËÏ'1 60 1/15 236 3,600 1s.7

LEI'2OO "t
/1s 610 295 19.6 1i.3

LË',r280 1 /1s 702 23.5 13.6 1't.7

LLËO68 1/15 244 234

l..LË102 1/15 ,, 't"5 700 11.7

LLË1 70 1/15 1 1.3

LLË235 1/1s 5.16 2.4 354 23.5 13.6 11.7

fVlodel tgï/tLH Electrlc Þefrost ,50 Hz

LETO35 1/1s

LETO47 1/15

LETO75 1/15 164

LETl 20 1/1s 11.2

LËT] 60 1/1s 2.6ù 236 3,294 15.0

LEÏ2OO 1/15 ti,117 18.7 10.8

LËÏ280 1/1s 190 492 354

LLEO68 1/15 î.0


.!.5
LLEl 02 1/15 :'.46 2,470 11.2

LLEl 70 1 /15 325 41r) 18.7

LLE235 1/15 492 354 22.5 13.0

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Fenfornnayrte Þata
fr¡trc)d el l{GT Hot Gas Defrost 6û þlz

700 'i,189
HGl 035

700 ó50
HGTO47
Capaeity Correction Facte¡rs For
HGTO75 1,300 Ëlectri c and hlot Gas Þefrost Units
:1,5/JB
Saturated Suction +20 -10 20 -30
HGTl 20 '[emperature'F

HGTl 60

HGT2OO 5,860
Multiply CapacitY 1.15 1"04 1.00 0.90
By
t.{GT280

I{GTO6B 6,800

HGl'102
NOTE: When using the hot gas urtitswith a hot gas ,

HGÏl 70 4,980 laop rlrain pan on 0"1: applications and below, att
insulated drrtin pun is required.
'7,035
HGT235 r40

Model HGT Hot Gas Defrost SOHzi

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ili
iv

t"lGTo3s 974 630

HGÏ047 4,465 1,308 586

HGÏ075 7 't25 2,087

HGTI 20 1.891

T a/B
HGT160

HGT2OO 92V

HGT2BO

HGTO68

à ,1ô
["tGT102 170 f ,954

HGï1 70 3,450 5,862 xrJT 5,zis

HGT'235 140 2& J,

t !.¿nils uttth FC ;t:otars


For ËC motors, use 60 Hz capacity and airflow vdlues
a in perfarn'rcnce d¿¡c ia tlie ele¡:tlcrrrr:
operating at 50 Hz will not see reeluctiott
controt if the motor) ì

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$pecãfßeatåæns
Fdtodel F{üT Hot Gas Defrost 6t Hz

HGTO35 1/15

t-tGT047 1/15 300

HGTO75 't/"ts 244 1.64 600

HGTI 20 1/1s 348 366 3.0 ¿46 273 900

HGÏl 60 1 /"ts 464 _128 468 10.4

HGÏ2OO 1/1s

HGT2BO 1 /1s "tt.8 696 ¿I.J ¿ 54ô 354 15.7

HGTO68 164 600

t"tGT102 1 /"ts '348 246 900

HGTl 70 1 /15 5Ít0 410 455 285 13.0

3.0 546 "t5.7


HGT235 1/1s 10.8 696

Fvlodel fd6T l-lot Gas Þefrost | 50 Hz

t=tGT03s

[1GTo47 I /15

HGTO75 1 /15 549

HGÏl 20 1/15 204 823

HG't'160 1/1s 272 236 10.0

HGÏ2OO 1/15 41U

HGT280 1/15 408 354 15.0

HGTO6B 1/15

't
HGTl 02 /15 204

l-lGïl70 1/15 12,5

HGT235 408 3.0 :ì90

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Optionøl with electric drain pan

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Fhysieal ffiata
åVlodeå AÞT Air Defrost

ADTO4O

ADTO65

AD1090

ADT1 20

ADT140

ADT180

ADT26O 1-1lB r03

1-3/B 127
ADT37O

ftñeidel tËT/tt-Ë Ëlectric Defrest

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LËÏ035

LETO47

LEÏ075

LETl 20

LETl 60 1-t /B

LËÏ2OO 1-i /8

1-'i /8 '124
LËT2BO

LLEO68

LLEl 02

LLË1 70 1-1i9., 100

¡-l/.J 114 123


LLE235

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Physleal #ata
Model l-lGT'l'lot Gas Defrost

HGTO35

HGTO47

HGTO75

HGT1 20

'i -1/'8
HGT160

HGT2OO 1-1l8 1-1lB 103

HGT2BO 1 1/B 1-1lS 126

HGÏ068

HGTl 02

HGT1 70 7lB' 1-1/8 102

HGT235 1-1/8 1-1lB .'i /4 3/4

l-he standi:rd design for the ßohn Low ProEle E,'flporatr¡r irrr-orpotates a hot gas loop in the drain pan. Utilizing a hot gas
loop is icleal for hot gas defrost ap¡rlicatiori: u",hi+ie high terliperature gas can be m¡rintained to defrost both the ev¿lporatc,r
drain pan and cclil.
For applications where cooler (lower) teinperature hot gas is used for defrosting, Bohn offers optional electric heater
elements in the drain pan to ensure quick and etrìrient clef¡r:st of the drain pan allowing condensate to drain quickly, saving
the hot gas for efficient evaporator coil clefrost.
lf the optional electric heating element clrain pan is prr,:felred, please specify when ordering, there is no additional charge.

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þinnensional Ðata
22 mñ
7/8" l-,!êctr¡col
Knocl'outs

2 tiB"
ii4 mil

'.114-

44 mnt M',
4 3/t6' 36 mm
Iùli mm
t 3t4" I l5/t6"
44 mm *l 49 ntm

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Befr¡gerånl
Connêct¡on
Ê¡cciiica¡
Co¡nectlon
Ef,d
ô
¡3 6"
@ US

ALSOCLA69IFIED
341 um Às A côMÞoNEilT
IN ACCOFDA¡CE
wlH NsF 7. t90!

6 t/8' 6 li8"
156 mm 156 ffin
uAu----

r*
t4 ts/r6" t2 3t8"

t: fr mrn

19mm
3/4'\tPi li4 NPS|
3t4"
,nn, 44 mn
Drorn Conr,ect¡on
-.t47t8"
377 mm

Ðtrnensior¡al Pôtâ For All Mori*l¡

29.50 '749.3 "r7,25 438.1

o47 29"54 749.3 't7,25 438.1

090 ':45.5CI 1, 155.7 ir3.25

120 075 068 45"50 ì,l55.7 lÌr"25

6T.sil '1,562.1 ¿{9.2* r ,251

6T,5S 1,i62.',! 49.25 '1,251

77.50 i,96tt.5 65.25 1,657

312 240 r09.50 2.,781.3 97,25 2,474 48.63 1,235.1 48.63 1,235.1

NOTE: Hanger brackets wìll accept 3/8" / 9.5 mnt hanqer rods.

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þlot Gas Fleverse Gycle Kits

035-075 501 6921 0 5û1 6921 3 501 ö921 6 52733741 52733704 52733707
090-1 60 50169211 50169214 52733702 52733705 52733708
1 B0-280 50169212 501 6921 5 'ü',t69217
69218 52733703 52733706 s2733709

041 -080 501 6921 0 50'!6921 3 5ç169216 52733701 52733704 s27ß747


102-204 50169211 501 6921 4 5Il i692'i7 52733702 s2733705 52/3370t3
235 s0169212 501ô.':¿'15 Sili 119218 52733703 52733706 52733709

035-065 501 69304 501 69604 52733601 52733801


075"140 501 69305 501 69605 52733602 52733802
1 60-280 501 69306 501 69606 52733603 52733803

o41 501 69304 50169i504 52733601 52733801


068-1 02 501 69305 s01 6960s 52733602 52733802
136"235 501 69306 50169.606 52733603 52733803
Recommendation i s tllctt b oth che ck va lve'; !t:. rt re ç t d ei e d : (Fo r I p' modelswith the hoi gas loop drain
rg¡¡5 {
pan ONLY) ,'{

NOTË: fhe dra in pan eheckvaíve kit can be err.leree r:s rtn independent itern. BuL tltr suction lin,: theck valve kit
r:ì
must be ordered with the drain pan check valve kii in order to complete the uiuing,
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NOTE: t//hen using tlte ltot gas un¡ts with a hot gcrs loc'p droin pcin ary 0"Í: ttp/icaüans and bektw, an ¡nsulated
drain pan is required. ì
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The hot gas unit coolers can be useci irr íevÊrse cycle hol gas defiost systems usirrg multiple evaporators connected to one
condensing unit. Generally, not more.than one-third of the $ystem defrosts at one time.
t'

During the reverse cycle defrost, the reversirrg valve;


located in the compressor discharge line, diverts hot
gas through the suction line to the evaporatot See
piping view in tigure 1 . The suction line r:heck valve
directs the hot gás through the drainlþari loop whiclr
prevents condensate in the pan from freezing.'Thc
hot gas exits the loop at the pan loop outlet he¿rdrx
and enters the evaporator through ihel r,:i¡e.:k valve
assembly. As the hot gas defrosts the coil, heat is :ffiWRS CYCLÉ
;Ðf usrüFosr
ÍF.I.O IIST¡TLED
gff|N LN
;Àiffrdw v[w K[
removed from the hot gas and eventuaily it condei'nses it nv ontcÍoN

into a liquid and exits the coil at the distrihr rtor


sideport. The liquid then flows through the check
valve of the thermostatic expansion valve bypass FEID NTILÐ
assembly, around the thermostatic expansi-on träivû, '
1t€RM0SlÁTrC
æAN|N V L\t
NoI PROW€O IN (ITI

and into the system liquid line.The liquicl'r'efrigerarrr


then feeds other evaporators on the cooling cyck:,
evaporates, and rc'turns to the compressr.¡r ihruuclit fiÍgure 1. Reverse Cycle Piping
their suction lines.

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Hot Gas Reverse Cycle Kitç icont.!'
ln the refrigeration cycle, the thcrmostatic ex¡iansion
valve bypass assembly check valve only allovr.rs r(ifriciorârlt
flow through the thermostatic expansion valrre anC ínto the
evaporator coil. As the refrigerant vapor exits the col[ ;rt lhe DISTRIBUTOR
suction line, the check valve of the drain pan loop check valve '

assembly prevents the refrigerant vapor flow througir the drain


pan loop. CHECK VALVE

tactr:ry engineered assemblies (kits) are availabie for both


shipped-loose and factory-installed at ân ¿idditirtnal ccrst tc
complete the reverse cycle piping and components. The suctietrt
line check valve asseml,:ly includes the suction li¡tn r.:heçk
"ralve
and the piping for botlr the suctir:n line and tlre c,rlrnection çAroHSroN
to the drain pan loop inlet header. in orderfar the r:'"lci::!n line
check valve assembly to be nrounted, the clrain pan lelp ch+c-k ,
valve assembly must be used. The drain pa.n loitp che.:k valve: I
I

assembly includes the check valve, suction line tee anil ii hent TEE
pipe. The thermostatic expansion valve bypass ¿iss€trttJly crptiot': SUCTION
vrcludes the check valve, tee and necessary i:ipirio. l¡-r otder for LINE FROM
/he thernrostatic expansion valve bypass assernbly r:ption to i colL
be complete, a thermostatic expansion valve must be selectecl
by the sales engineer. The thermostatic expanrion.vaive SUCTION LINE
bypass assembly option is dependent on tho botly st'llri of the
thermostatic expansion valves which includes the Sporlan SQE,
SBt, EG and the Alco HËËSC body styles. The tactory'installed
Figure 2. Typical tiquid Line Bypass K¡t
(Shown assembled and moclified tor heat exchanger)
thermostatic expansion valve bypass assembly ontion rr'ìust
have the thermostatic expansion valve selectio:'t i¡icluded o¡,r
the order for the hot gas unit cooler.
To increase the efficiency, higher performance anrl greater ry item protection, a heat exchanger may be beneficial to the
system. ln order to use a heat exchanger, the tirermcrr;ric experrsion valve bypass assembly option must be modified. See
the piping view in Figure 2.The mocjificAtion i.rrclucles reroutrng the pipe fiorl the thermostatic expansion valve bypass ,

check valve to the inlet connection of the lic¡uid line tc the irear excliange.'. A pipe needs to be routed from tlre liquid line:,r
outlet connection of the heat exchanger to the inlet connecr:i(lrr Df the the¡"rnos.tatic expansion valve. Í
The electrical control option includei; an adjustable ¡lefl'ost ttii,"nination and f¡n r.-{elay control (DTFD) which is standardip
For an additional cost, an optional (2) control electrical system ii availaole vvith one acljustable control for defrost
termination (DT) and one fixecl control for the fan delay (FD). Fr:i f'oth the DîFD ancj D t" adjustable controls, the remote ,*'
bulb position is with the bulb strapped to the piping of the thermostatic expansion vaive bypass assembly option between
the distributor sideport ancl the check valve. When the thermastal:ic expatrsion valve bypass assembly is shipped-loose,lthe
installer will need to position the remote b¡-rlb. Vúhe¡r the ther¡il;:static expansion valve bypass assembly is factory-installed,
the remote bulb should already be properly rntialled"

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3-Pipe Hot Gas Defrost
The hot gas defrost unit cooíers confcrms tc
the standard 3-pípe hot gas system using a e heck
valve assembly, an electrical control to terminàf:e
the defrost, and a hot gas solenoid valve. Tlre
check valve assembly transports the hi:t gas
between the drain pan loop arid the sideport
ltisTtl€o
distributor of the coil, The check valve assernbly kit ÍHERMoST TtC
ÊxP^NStoN VIVE
K[l
is available for shipped-loose or factory-irrstailed :r
,aT
Pil€
r;: nr,'î!'í
tN01 PRoVìmD N

âÍFÞ$:ìiNI
for an additional cost. Ft.ow rlRLcf¡ôN

The electrical control option includes un


adjustable defrost termination and fan delay
control (DTËD) which is stancJard. An optiûnàl
(2) control electrical system is available with cn'¡
adjustable control for defrost termination (L)ì i
and one fixed control for the fan defay (l-D) for
an additional cost. Ëor both the DTËD and DT 0ul
adjustable controls, the renrote bulb position is
with the bulb strapped to the suction litie to insure
![¡?'lllîIffi" Figure 3. 3-pipe
a complete defrost. The remote bulb is positioned
by the in-staller. The hot gas soienoid valve must be ,l

r:rdered separately and will be shipped-lorse. The therrnosfatic expansion valve coulcl be ordered separately and shipped-
loose or the thermostatic expansion valve coulcl kre factory-installed witli a liquicl line for an additional cost. !:.

The liquid line is designed for the bociy styles cr" lhe Sf.rorl.an SQE. 5UF. ËG and the Alco HFESC thermostatic expansion
valves, The thermostatic expansion valve needs to be selected Liy the sales engineer. ln a typical 3-pipe, multiple evaporator
system, the compressor disclrarge defrcrsts the evtporator.'lhe liquid/vapor mixtutê of refrigerant after defrost, however,
returns to the common suction line of the systen. in orcier to prr:,ride sufficient re-evaporation of the liquid vapor mixture
and sufficient heat for defrost, no more than one thircl of the systen'ì should be defrosted at one time. Some means of
control in the 3-pipe hot gas system shoLrld be srrppliecl to regulate the large amount of liquid returning to the compressor,
refrigerant slugging can otherwise danraEe tlre ccinpressc.rr.

035-075 501 6941 0 501 6941 3 5Q169416 52733901 52733904 52733947


090-1 60 501 6941 1 5A169414 5rJ169417 52733902 52733905 52733908
1 80-280 50169412 50i 6941 5 sÓi os¿r s 52733903 52733906 527339A9

û41-080 50169410 501694',i 3 5;Ji694i6 52733901 52733904 52733947


102-204 501 6941 1 501!6t41.4 5")169417 52733)42 52733905 52733908
235 50169412 50:lf_i9415 -{(ì t69418 52733903 52733906 52733909

For hot gas models with the


hot gas loop drain pan only
When using the hot
gas units with a hot
gas loop drain pan on 035-075 501 69504 52739601
0'F applications and 090-1 60 5C,169505 52739602
below, an insulated 52739603
180-280' 5$169506
drain pan is required.

04 i -080 5('t695C4 52739601


102-204 .{ì('169505 52739602
235 jlr,,ì169506 52739603
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technoloc,ies for the installed customer base. Ancl er,èry prociuct is i.rr.rili: 103 900w 115/"1
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