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Cg-prc012-En Compressor KW Inhibit
Cg-prc012-En Compressor KW Inhibit
Efficiency Availability
CGWF scroll chillers meet and exceed Fast ship cycles on both stock and built-
ASHRAE Standard 90.1 full and part load to-order specials.
efficiencies. Part load efficiencies are Installation
simply unmatched by reciprocating Small unit size, factory wiring, easy
chillers. lifting provisions, and start-up control
logic mean quick and easy setup.
Chillers fit through standard single-
width door.
Operation
Smart safety features and over 60
diagnostic displays mean easy and
virtually trouble-free operation.
Rugged
Trane Scroll
Microprocessor Compressor
Operator
Interface
Control
Panel
Condenser
Leaving
Water Evaporator
Piping Leaving
Water Piping
Condenser
Entering
Water
Piping
Introduction 2
Features and Benefits 4
World Class Efficiency and Reliability
Options
Controls 8
Application Considerations 12
Model Number 13
General Data 14
Selection Procedure 15
Performance Data 16
Full Load Performance
Part Load Performance
Adjustment Factors
Pressure Drops
Dimensional Data 32
Weights 37
Mechanical Specifications 38
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Features and
Benefits
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Features and World Class Efficiency
Benefits & Reliability
ASHRAE Standard 90.1 All Trane chillers Leading in Efficiency and Reliability with State-Of-The-Art
meet and exceed the new efficiency
levels mandated by ASHRAE Standard Scroll Compressor Technology
90.1. This new standard requires higher
efficiencies than past technologies can Efficiency Reliability
deliver. It mandates higher efficiency The energy efficiency of the scroll chiller The Trane scroll chiller with many new
levels for scroll water chillers in results in energy costs lower than any improvements, now brings an exciting
comparison to reciprocating chillers. In other comparable chiller. Full load new compressor to the commercial
fact, energy efficiency is so paramount efficiencies are improved beyond market — the Trane scroll compressor.
the US Federal Government has reciprocating chillers, but part load Trane has designed the scroll
adopted standard 90.1. Federal Executive efficiencies are simply unmatched by any compressor to be a leader in reliability.
Order mandates energy consuming other manufacturer. HERE’S HOW:
devices procured must be in the top 25% Superior efficiencies are obtained by • Simple design with 64 percent fewer
of their class. In the case of chillers, combining many of the traditional scroll parts than equal capacity reciprocating
ASHRAE 90.1 is the product standard for chiller energy efficient features with the compressor.
measurement. Trane scroll compressor technology. • Scroll compliance allows liquid and dirt
Risk. Not only has ASHRAE 90.1 been HERE’S HOW: to pass through without damaging
adopted by the US Federal Government, • Scroll compressor’s positive compressor (liquid slugging resistant).
it’s expected to be adopted domestically, displacement design • Advanced microelectronics protect both
if not globally, in the future. Make sure • Dual refrigerant circuits (40-60 ton units) compressor and motor from typical
that your chillers as well as your entire • Multiple compressors electrical fault conditions.
HVAC system complies, or you may be • Optimum system design • Scroll compressors have less than a
caught retrofitting your project with new • Reduced friction third the torque variations of a
equipment and paying extra design • No valves reciprocating compressor.
dollars if the code changes during • Advanced heat transfer surfaces • Years of laboratory testing have
construction. optimized compressor and chiller
Trane’s CGWF was designed with the systems reliability.
end user’s requirements in mind. • Water-cooled scroll chillers are factory
Efficiency and reliability were primary tested.
design concerns with this latest
generation machine. Scroll Chiller Energy Usage Savings
Operating Torque
Typical Reciprocating 10-20% Annual Energy Savings
Chiller
Scroll Chiller
Kilowatt Hours
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Features and World Class Efficiency
Benefits & Reliability
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Features and
Benefits Options
CG-PRC012-EN 7
Controls
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Controls
CG-PRC012-EN 9
Controls
Tracer Summit controls — Interface When the scroll CGWF chiller is used in A single twisted pair of wires tied directly
With The Trane Integrated Comfort conjunction with a Trane Tracer™ between the CGWF chiller and a Tracer™
System (ICS) Summit system, the unit can be Summit system provides control,
Trane Chiller Plant Control monitored and controlled from a remote monitoring and diagnostic capabilities.
The Tracer Summit Chiller Plant Building location. The chiller can be controlled to Control functions include auto/stop,
Management System with Chiller Plant fit into the overall building automation adjustment of leaving water temperature
Control provides building automation strategy by using time of day setpoint, compressor operation lockout
and energy management functions scheduling, timed override, demand for kW demand limiting and control of
through stand-alone control. The Chiller limiting, and chiller sequencing. A ice making mode. The Tracer system
Plant Control is capable of monitoring building owner can completely monitor reads monitoring information such as
and controlling your entire chiller plant the chiller from the Tracer system, since entering and leaving evaporator water
system. all of the monitoring information temperatures and outdoor air
indicated on the unit controller’s temperature. Over 60 individual
Application software available: microcomputer can be read off the diagnostic codes can be read by the
• Time-of-day scheduling Tracer system display. In addition, all the Tracer system. In addition, the Tracer
• Demand limiting powerful diagnostic information can be system can provide sequencing control
• Chiller sequencing read back at the Tracer system. Best of for up to 25 units on the same chilled
• Process control language all, this powerful capability comes over a water loop. Pump sequencing control
• Boolean processing single twisted pair of wires! The scroll can be provided from the Tracer system.
• Zone control liquid chillers can interface with many Tracer ICS is not available in conjunction
• Reports and logs different external control systems, from the external setpoint capability.
• Custom messages simple stand-alone units to ice making
• Run time and maintenance Required Options
systems. Tracer Interface
• Trend log
• PID control loops External Trane Devices Required
And of course, the Trane Chiller Plant Tracer Summit™, Tracer 100 System or
Control can be used on a stand-alone Tracer Chiller Plant Control
basis or tied into a complete building Additional Features That May Be Used
automation system. Ice Making Control
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Controls
Trane Chiller Plant Automation Keeping Operators Informed Easy Documentation for Regulatory
Trane’s depth of experience in chillers A crucial part of efficiently running a Compliance
and controls makes us a well-qualified chiller plant is assuring that the Comprehensive documentation of
choice for automation of chiller plants operations staff is instantly aware of refrigerant management practices is
using scroll liquid chillers. The chiller what is happening in the plant. Graphics now a fact of life. Trane chiller plant
plant control capabilities of the Trane showing schematics of chillers, piping, automation generates the reports
Tracer Summit® building automation pumps, and towers clearly depict the mandated in ASHRAE Guideline 3.
system are unequaled in the industry. chiller plant system, enabling building
Integrated Comfort™ Capabilities
Our chiller plant automation software is operators to easily monitor overall
When integrated with a Tracer Summit
fully pre-engineered and tested. It is a conditions. Status screens display both
building management system
standard software application, not current conditions and upcoming
performing building control, Trane chiller
custom programming which can prove automated control actions to add or plant automation coordinates with
to be difficult to support, maintain, and subtract chiller capacity. CGWF and
Tracer Summit applications to optimize
modify. other chillers can be monitored and
the total building operation. With this
controlled from a remote location.
Energy Efficiency system option, the full breadth of Trane’s
Trane chiller plant automation Tracer Summit features standard report HVAC and controls experience are
intelligently sequences starting of templates listing key operating data for applied to offer solutions to many facility
chillers to optimize the overall chiller troubleshooting and verifying issues. If your project calls for an
plant energy efficiency. Individual chillers performance. Reports for each type of interface to other systems, Tracer
are designated to operate as base, peak, Trane chiller and three and six-chiller Summit can share data via BACnet™, the
or swing based on capacity and systems are also standard. Detailed ASHRAE open systems protocol.
efficiency. Sophisticated software reports showing chiller runtimes aid in
Ice Making Systems Controls
automatically determines which chiller planning for preventative maintenance.
An ice making option may be ordered
to run in response to current conditions. Swift Emergency Response with the 20-60 ton scroll liquid chiller.
The software also automatically rotates We understand the importance of CH530 will accept a command to initiate
individual chiller operation to equalize maintaining chilled water production ice making. When in the ice making
runtime and wear between chillers. while protecting your chillers from costly mode, the chiller will be fully loaded and
Trane chiller plant automation enables damage. If no water flow is detected to a will continue to operate until the ice
unique energy-saving strategies. An chiller’s piping, the start sequence is command is removed or the evaporator
example is controlling pumps, and aborted to protect the chiller. The next entering water temperature reaches the
chillers from the perspective of overall chiller in the sequence is immediately active ice termination setpoint. If
system energy consumption. The started to maintain cooling. terminated on the evaporator entering
software intelligently evaluates and In the event of a problem, the operator water temperature, CH530 will not allow
selects the lowest energy consumption receives an alarm notification and the chiller to restart until the ice making
alternative. diagnostic message to aid in quick and command is removed.
accurate troubleshooting. A snapshot Additional Options That May Be Used In
report showing system status just prior Conjunction
to an emergency shutdown helps Failure Indication Contacts
operators determine the cause. If Communications Interface (For Tracer
emergency conditions justify an Systems)
immediate manual shutdown, the Chilled Water Temperature Reset
operator can override the automatic
control.
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Application
Considerations
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Model Number
Description
Digits 01, 02, 03, – Chiller series Digit 16 – Condenser tube material Digit 24 – Communication options
CGWF = Water cooled scroll N = None - CCAF units 0 = None
chiller C = Std copper finned tubes 3 = Tracer Summit interface
CCAF = Scroll compressor chiller Digit 17 – Condenser water connections 5 = LonTalk LCI-C interface
(condenserless) N = None - CCAF units Digit 25 – Hot gas bypass
Digits 04, – Development sequence L = Left hand cond water connections N = NO HGBP valve/function
Digits 05, 06, 07 – Unit nominal tonnage (default) H = HGBP function included
020 = 20 Nominal tons R = Right hand cond water connections Digit 26 – Sound attenuator
025 = 25 Nominal tons Digit 18 – Evaporator temperature range 0 = No sound attenuator
030 = 30 Nominal tons 1 = Standard cooling 40-60°F [4.4-15.6°C] 1 = Sound attenuator - factory installed
040 = 40 Nominal tons 2 = Ice making 26-39°F [-3.3-3.9°C] Digit 27 – Ship-with accessories -
050 = 50 Nominal tons 3 = Low temp 10-25°F [-12.2-(-3.9)°C] isolators, WRV
060 = 60 Nominal tons 4 = Standard cooling/Ice making 20-60°F X = No ship-with accessories
Digit 08 – Unit voltage [-6.7-15.6°C] N = Neoprene isolators
G = 208-230/60/3 Digit 19 – Power line connection type A = 1.5" 2-way water reg valve x 1
D = 380/60/3 T = Terminal block B = 2" 2-way water reg valve x 1
N = 400/50/3 D = Non-fused disconnect switch C = 2.5" 2-way water reg valve x 1
4 = 460/60/3 Digit 20 – Short circuit rating D = 1.5" 2-way water reg valve x 2
5 = 575/60/3 0 = No short circuit rating E = 2" 2-way water reg valve x 2
Digit 09 – Ship Cycle 1 = With short circuit rating F = 2.5" 2-way water reg valve x 2
C = Made to order G = Neo isolators + 1.5" WRV x 1
Digit 21 – Control input options H = Neo isolators + 2" WRV x 1
(C) = Packed stock (Contact BU) N = No options J = Neo isolators + 2.5" WRV x 1
Digit 10, 11 – Design sequence R = Remote chilled water setpoint input K = Neo isolators + 1.5" WRV x 2
XX = Factory/ABU assigned C = Remote compressor inhibit and/or L = Neo isolators + 2" WRV x 2
Digit 12 – Agency listing icemaking input M = Neo isolators + 1.5" WRV x 2
N = No agency listing B = Remote CWS and compressor
inhibit/icemaking input Digit 28 – Ship-with accessories - flow
U = C/UL listing switches
Digit 13 – Pressure vessel code Digit 22 – Control output options 0 = No flow switches
A = ASME code N = No options 1 = 150 psi NEMA-1 flow switch
C = Canadian code P = Programmable relays for remote (FS4-3) x 1
alarm, run, etc. 2 = 150 psi NEMA-1 flow switch
Digit 14 – Shipping package (FS4-3) x 2
A = Ship via flat bed truck Digit 23 – Auxiliary sensor options
0 = None 4 = 150 psi NEMA-4 flow switch
B = Ship w/shrink wrap bag and skid (FS8-W) x 1
C = Ship w/skid 1 = Condenser water temp sensors
(CGWF only) 5 = 150 psi NEMA-4 flow switch
Digit 15 – Condenser temperature range 2 = Outdoor temp sensor - (FS8-W) x 2
0 = None - CCAF units CWR or Amb Lockout Digit 29 – Design special
1 = Standard 60-90°F [15.6-32.2°C] 3 = Both condenser and outdoor X = Unit has no special features
entering water temp temp sensor S = Unit has special design feature
4 = High 90-130°F [32.2-54.4°C] entering
water temp
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General Data
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Selection
Procedures
The chiller capacity tables on the Scroll Liquid Chiller — (CGWF) — Compressor Chiller – (CCAF) – Selection
following pages cover the most Selection Example: Example:
frequently encountered leaving water Given: Select the unit for the following
temperatures. For temperature drops System Load = 40 tons conditions:
other than 10°F [5.6°C], refer to Table Leaving Chilled Water Temperature A compressor chiller is required to
SP-1, Performance Adjustment Factors, (LCWT) = 44°F [6.7°C] produce 45 tons when matched with an
shown below. Entering Condenser Water Temperature air-cooled condenser. The leaving chilled
Additional chiller selections and (EWT) = 85°F [29.4°C] water temperature is 44°F [6.7°C]. The
performance information can be Leaving Condenser Water Temperature evaporator temperature differential is
obtained through your local Trane sales (LWT) = 95°F [35°C] 10°F [5.6°C]. The ambient temperature is
office. Chilled Water Temperature Drop 95°F [35°C].
= 10°F [5.6°C]
To select a Trane water-cooled scroll 1. Select the nominal unit size. The
chiller, the following information is 1. From Table PD-1 (Performance Data), a performance data is tabulated by
required: CGWF 40 at the given conditions will leaving chilled water temperature. For
produce 39.4 tons with a compressor example, the standard unit capacities
1. Design load in tons of refrigeration power input of 30.3 kW and a unit EER at 44°F [6.7°C] leaving chilled water
2. Design chilled water temperature drop of 15.6. temperature are found on page 21.
3. Design leaving chilled water 2. To determine the evaporator and The system that best meets the
temperature condenser water pressure drops, the tonnage requirement is a CCAF 50
flow rates (gpm) must be determined. matched with a CAUC C50. The unit
4. Entering condenser water temperature Using the formula above, this unit capacity is 47.1 tons with a kW input of
Evaporator flow rate (gpm) can be would require an evaporator flow rate 56.3. The compressor chiller EER is
determined by using the following of 95 gpm and a condenser flow rate 10.0.
formula: of 115 gpm. (Compressor kW is found 2. Calculate the required chilled water
gpm = Tons x 24 in the same table as the capacity.) The flow rate.
Chilled Water DT (F) Evaporator Pressure Drop Curve,
Chart PD-1, indicates that 95 gpm 3. gpm = Tons x 24
Condenser flow rate (gpm) can be through a 40 ton evaporator results in Chilled Water DT (F)
determined by using the following a pressure drop of 13.8 feet of water. From this example,
formula: The Condenser Pressure Drop curve,
Chart PD-2, indicates 115 gpm through gpm = 47.1 x 24 = 113
gpm = 10
a 40 ton condenser results in a
24 x (tons + (0.285 x compressor kW) pressure drop of 14 feet of water. 4. Determine the evaporator water
Condenser Water DT (F) pressure drop. The evaporator water
3. The final unit selection is:
pressure drop is located on page 22.
Table SP-1. Performance adjustment factors — Quantity (1) CGWF 40 Entering the evaporator chart at 113
Fouling Water Evap. Cond. — Cooling Capacity = 39.4 tons gpm, the pressure drop for a CCAF 50
Factor Delta T Capacity GPM kW GPM evaporator is 7.9 feet.
8 0.997 1.231 1.000 0.997 — Entering/Leaving Chilled Water
0.00010 10 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 Temperatures = 54/44°F [12.2/6.7°C] 5. Unit Selection
12 1.007 0.829 1.001 1.006
14 1.012 0.714 1.001 1.010 — Chilled water flow rate = 95 gpm The above procedure shows the
16 1.017 0.628 1.002 1.014 proper selection for this example is a
— Evaporator water pressure drop = CCAF 50 with a CAUB C50 condenser
Note:
This selection procedure is for water only as the 13.8 feet operating as follows:
solution. — Cooling water flow = 115 gpm — Capacity = 47.1
— Condenser water pressure drop = — Entering/leaving chilled water
14 feet temperature = 54/44°F [12.2/6.7°C]
— Compressor power input = 30.3 kW — Chilled water flow rate = 113 gpm
— Unit EER = 15.6 — Evaporator water pressure drop =
7.9 feet
— Compressor power input = 56.3
— Unit EER = 10.0
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Performance Full Load
Data Performance
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Performance Full Load
Data Performance
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Performance Full Load
Data Performance
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Performance Full Load
Data Performance
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Performance Full Load
Data Performance
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Performance Full Load
Data Performance
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Performance Full Load
Data Performance
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Performance Part Load
Data Performance
Table PD-5. Part-load performance for CGWF 20-60 ton – 60 Hz in English units
Unit Size 100% IPLV
Tons 19.9
20 kW 15.2 20.3
EER 15.5
Tons 24.5
25 kW 19.0 20.5
EER 15.4
Tons 29.2
30 kW 22.8 20.3
EER 15.3
Tons 39.4
40 kW 30.1 20.7
EER 15.6
Tons 48.6
50 kW 37.6 19.6
EER 15.4
Tons 59.4
60 kW 46.5 19.8
EER 15.2
Notes:
1. IPLV values are rated in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98.
2. EER and IPLV values include compressor and control kW.
3. kW input is for compressors only.
Table PD-6. Part-load performance for CGWF 20-60 ton – 50 Hz in English units
Unit Size 100% IPLV
Tons 16.7
20 kW 12.4 21.0
EER 16.1
Tons 20.6
25 kW 15.5 20.9
EER 16.0
Tons 24.5
30 kW 18.5 20.7
EER 15.9
Tons 33.0
40 kW 24.5 21.3
EER 16.2
Tons 40.8
50 kW 30.6 20.3
EER 16.0
Tons 50.1
60 kW 37.6 20.4
EER 16.0
Notes:
1. IPLV values are rated in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98.
2. EER and IPLV values include compressor and control kW.
3. kW input is for compressors only.
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Performance Adjustment
Data Factors
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Performance Adjustment
Data Factors
Figure PAF-3. Ethylene glycol and propylene glycol solution freezing points
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Performance
Data Pressure Drops
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Electrical Data
and Connections
Table E-2. Electrical data for high temperature condenser CGWF chillers and CCAF compressor chillers
Unit Wiring Data Compressor Controls
Unit Rated Minimum Maximum Recommended RLA LRA
Size Voltage Circuit Ampacity Fuse Size Dual Element Fuse Size Quantity Each Each kW
208-230/60 88 125 110 39 251 0.16
20 380/60 45 60 60 2-10 20 142 0.16
460/60 38 50 50 17 117 0.16
575/60 32 45 40 14 94 0.16
400/50 38 50 50 17 117 0.16
208-230/60 112 150 150 58/39 376/251 0.16
25 380/60 59 80 80 1-10 31/20 215/142 0.16
460/60 50 70 70 1-15 26/17 178/117 0.16
575/60 40 60 60 21/14 143/94 0.16
400/50 48 70 70 25/17 178/117 0.16
208-230/60 131 175 175 58 376 0.16
30 380/60 70 100 90 2-15 31 215 0.16
460/60 59 80 80 26 178 0.16
575/60 47 60 60 21 143 0.16
400/50 56 80 80 25 178 0.16
208-230/60 166 200 200 39 251 0.24
40 380/60 85 100 100 4-10 20 142 0.24
460/60 72 80 90 17 117 0.24
575/60 60 70 70 14 94 0.24
400/50 72 80 90 17 117 0.24
208-230/60 209 250 250 58/39 376/251 0.24
50 380/60 110 125 150 2-10 31/20 215/142 0.24
460/60 93 110 110 2-15 26/17 178/117 0.24
575/60 75 90 90 21/14 143/94 0.24
400/50 90 110 110 25/17 178/117 0.24
208-230/60 247 300 300 58 376 0.24
60 380/60 132 150 150 4-15 31 215 0.24
460/60 111 125 125 26 178 0.24
575/60 89 110 100 21 143 0.24
400/50 106 125 125 25 178 0.24
Notes:
1. Minimum circuit ampacity is 125% of the largest compressor RLA, plus 100% of the remaining compressor(s) RLA, per NEC 440-32 and NEC 440-33.
2. Maximum fuse size is 225% of the largest compressor RLA, plus 100% of the remaining compressor(s) RLA, per NEC 440-33.
3. Recommended dual element fuse size is 175% of the largest compressor RLA, plus 100% of remaining compressor(s) RLA, per NEC 440-33.
4. Use copper conductors only.
5. Voltage Utilization Range: Rated Voltage Utilization Range
208-230/60 188-253
380/60 342-418
460/60 414-506
575/60 517-633
400/50 360-440
6. Local codes may take precedence.
7. If unit is ordered with the High Condenser Entering Water Temperature Range (90-130), use CCAF electrical information.
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Electrical Data Typical Wiring
and Connections Diagram
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Electrical Data Typical Wiring
and Connections Diagram
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Electrical Data
and Connections Field Layout
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Electrical Data
and Connections Field Layout
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Dimensional
Data CGWF 20-30 Ton
Size A B C D E F G H
20 Ton 2" 8 1/2" 4'-8" 1'-3 3/8" 4 1/8" 8 5/8" 5 5/8" 2' 7 3/8"
(51) (216) (1423) (391) (105) (218) (143) (797)
25 Ton 2" 8 1/2" 4'-8" 1'-3 3/8" 4 1/8" 8 5/8" 5 5/8" 2' 7 3/8"
(51) (216) (1423) (391) (105) (218) (143) (797)
30 Ton 2 1/2" 7 3/4" 4'-6 1/2" 1'-5 3/8" 2 1/4" 12" 8" 2' 8 3/16"
(64) (197) (1384) (441) (57) (305) (203) (818)
Notes:
1. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.
2. Dimensional tolerance ± 1/4” (6.4).
3. These dimensions for left hand condenser connections.
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Dimensional
Data CGWF 40-50 Ton
Size A B C D E
40 Ton 2 1/2" 1'-3 3/4" 6'-5 1/2" 1'-4 1/4" 4 3/8"
(64) (400) (1968) (413) (111)
50 Ton 3" 1'-3 1/2" 6'-5" 1'-6 1/8" 2 1/2"
(76) (394) (1956) (480) (64)
Notes:
1. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.
2. Dimensional tolerance ± 1/4” (6.4).
3. These dimensions for left hand condenser connections.
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Dimensional
Data CGWF 60 Ton
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Dimensional
Data CCAF 20-30 Ton
English Dimensions
Unit Size A B C D E F
20 Ton 8 1/2” 3’-11 1/2” 2” 2’-0” 1’-3 1/2” 3’-3”
25 Ton 8 1/2” 3’-11 1/2” 2” 1’-11 3/4” 1’-3 1/2” 3’-10”
30 Ton 7 3/4” 3’-10 3/4” 2 1/2” 2’-1 7/8” 1’-5 3/8” 3’-10”
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Dimensional
Data CCAF 40-60 Ton
English Dimensions
Unit Size A B C D E F
40 Ton 5’-1 3/4” 1’-3 3/4” 1’-11 1/4” 2 1/2” 3’-5” 1’-4 1/4”
50 Ton 5’-1 1/2” 1’-3 1/2” 2’-1 1/8” 3” 3’-10” 1’-6 1/8”
60 Ton 5’-1 1/2” 1’-3 1/2” 2’-0 7/8” 3” 3’-10” 1’-6 1/8”
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Weights
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Mechanical
Specifications
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Mechanical
Specifications
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Literature Order Number CG-PRC012-EN
File Number CG-PRC012-EN 104
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