Trane Refrigerator CCAF User Manual

Scroll Liquid Chillers  
Model CGWF and CCAF  
20 to 60 Tons (60 Hz)  
17 to 50 Tons (50 Hz)  
Water-Cooled and Condenserless  
Built For the Industrial and Commercial Markets  
January 2004  
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Contents  
Introduction  
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Features and Benefits  
World Class Efficiency and Reliability  
Options  
Controls  
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Application Considerations  
Model Number  
General Data  
Selection Procedure  
Performance Data  
Full Load Performance  
Part Load Performance  
Adjustment Factors  
Pressure Drops  
Electrical Data and Connections  
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Typical Wiring Diagram  
Field Layout  
Dimensional Data  
Weights  
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Mechanical Specifications  
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Features and  
Benefits  
Trane Value Means Fast Availability,  
Easy Installation and Quality Service  
Packed Stock For Fast Delivery  
When your project is a fast-track job,  
Trane can help. A wide range of chillers  
are stocked and can be shipped soon  
after receipt of your order.  
Easy Serviceability  
Trane 20 through 60 ton scroll chillers  
are designed with service personnel in  
mind. All major components are  
replaceable without complete unit  
disassembly. Plus, CH530 provides  
diagnostic capability to aid service  
personnel in analyzing problems.  
Therefore, if a problem does occur, the  
chiller can be up and running in a shorter  
period of time.  
Build To Order  
Need a special chiller fast? Think Trane  
scroll chillers. New manufacturing  
technology and inventory control means  
the fastest delivery schedule in the  
industry. Wide array of standard options  
provides the right chiller for the job fast.  
Single-Source Responsibility  
A wide range of products designed for  
complete compatibility are available with  
the scroll chillers. Your entire building  
comfort system can be completed using  
components from Trane.  
Installation  
• Only one power connection hook-up —  
for fast and inexpensive installation.  
• Integrated Comfortsystem means  
only single pair connections are  
required for control interfaces and  
therefore, lower total installation costs.  
• Factory refrigerant and oil charged  
units help speed installation.  
• All units easily fit through a standard  
single width door.  
The Added Value of Applications  
Expertise  
You get a quality chiller, properly  
selected and applied in a properly  
designed system. That means a comfort  
system that works, the first time!  
• CH530 provides a wealth of  
information.  
• Factory testing of all Trane equipment  
ensures the system works, allowing  
smoother start-up & reducing follow-up  
costs.  
The standard ARI rating condition  
(54/44°F and 85°F/3.0 gpm per ton) and  
IPLV are ARI certified. All other ratings,  
including the following, are outside the  
scope of the certification program and  
are excluded:  
Glycol.  
50 Hz.  
Condenserless models CCAF.  
Water Chiller Systems Business Unit  
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Features and World Class Efficiency  
& Reliability  
Benefits  
ASHRAE Standard 90.1 All Trane chillers  
meet and exceed the new efficiency  
levels mandated by ASHRAE Standard  
90.1. This new standard requires higher  
efficiencies than past technologies can  
deliver. It mandates higher efficiency  
levels for scroll water chillers in  
comparison to reciprocating chillers. In  
fact, energy efficiency is so paramount  
the US Federal Government has  
adopted standard 90.1. Federal Executive  
Order mandates energy consuming  
devices procured must be in the top 25%  
of their class. In the case of chillers,  
ASHRAE 90.1 is the product standard for  
measurement.  
Leading in Efficiency and Reliability with State-Of-The-Art  
Scroll Compressor Technology  
Efficiency  
Reliability  
The energy efficiency of the scroll chiller  
results in energy costs lower than any  
other comparable chiller. Full load  
efficiencies are improved beyond  
reciprocating chillers, but part load  
The Trane scroll chiller with many new  
improvements, now brings an exciting  
new compressor to the commercial  
market — the Trane scroll compressor.  
Trane has designed the scroll  
efficiencies are simply unmatched by any compressor to be a leader in reliability.  
other manufacturer.  
HERE’S HOW:  
Superior efficiencies are obtained by  
combining many of the traditional scroll  
chiller energy efficient features with the  
Trane scroll compressor technology.  
HERE’S HOW:  
• Simple design with 64 percent fewer  
parts than equal capacity reciprocating  
compressor.  
• Scroll compliance allows liquid and dirt  
to pass through without damaging  
compressor (liquid slugging resistant).  
• Advanced microelectronics protect both  
compressor and motor from typical  
electrical fault conditions.  
• Scroll compressors have less than a  
third the torque variations of a  
reciprocating compressor.  
Years of laboratory testing have  
optimized compressor and chiller  
systems reliability.  
Risk. Not only has ASHRAE 90.1 been  
adopted by the US Federal Government,  
it’s expected to be adopted domestically,  
if not globally, in the future. Make sure  
that your chillers as well as your entire  
HVAC system complies, or you may be  
caught retrofitting your project with new  
equipment and paying extra design  
dollars if the code changes during  
construction.  
• Scroll compressor’s positive  
displacement design  
• Dual refrigerant circuits (40-60 ton units)  
• Multiple compressors  
• Optimum system design  
• Reduced friction  
• No valves  
• Advanced heat transfer surfaces  
Trane’s CGWF was designed with the  
end user’s requirements in mind.  
Efficiency and reliability were primary  
design concerns with this latest  
generation machine.  
• Water-cooled scroll chillers are factory  
tested.  
Scroll Chiller Energy Usage Savings  
Operating Torque  
10-20% Annual Energy Savings  
Typical Reciprocating  
Chiller  
Scroll Chiller  
Chiller Load (%)  
Chart illustrates low torque variation of the  
Trane scroll compressor vs reciprocating  
compressor.  
Graph illustrates Trane scroll chiller’s superior annual energy costs vs typical reciprocating  
chillers.  
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Features and World Class Efficiency  
Benefits  
& Reliability  
Trane Scroll Compressor  
— Maximum Efficiency with Enhanced Reliability  
General  
The scroll compressor has two scrolls.  
The top scroll is fixed and the bottom  
scroll orbits. Each scroll has walls in a  
spiral shape that intermesh.  
Inlet-First Orbit  
As the bottom scroll orbits, two  
refrigerant gas pockets are formed and  
enclosed.  
Compression-Second Orbit  
The refrigerant gas is compressed as the  
volume is reduced closer to the center of  
the scroll.  
Discharge-Third Orbit  
The gas is compressed further and  
discharged through a small port in the  
center of the fixed scroll.  
Scroll Principal Components  
This is a cutaway view of a hermetic,  
scroll compressor, showing the relative  
positions of the principal components.  
Shown is a Trane 10-ton, 3600 rpm, 60 Hz  
[3000 rpm, 50 Hz] scroll compressor as  
an example.  
The principle of operation of this  
example compressor is as follows: The  
suction gas is drawn into the compressor  
at A. The gas then passes through the  
gap between the rotor and stator, B,  
cooling the motor, before it enters the  
compressor housing, C. Here, the  
velocity of the gas is reduced, causing a  
separation of the entrained oil from the  
gas stream. The gas then enters the  
intake chamber, D, that encircles the  
scrolls.  
Finally, the suction gas is drawn into the  
scroll assembly where it is compressed  
and discharged into the dome of the  
compressor. The dome of this example  
compressor acts as a hot gas muffler  
which dampens the pulsations before the  
gas enters the discharge line, E.  
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Features and  
Benefits  
Options  
Options  
Ice Making Controls: In ice-making  
mode, the unit will operate fully loaded  
in response to jobsite supplied contact  
closure. Ice making will terminate when  
the return fluid temperature falls below  
an adjustable setpoint (minimum 20°F  
[-6.7°C]). When not in ice making mode,  
unit will provide modulating capacity  
control based on leaving chilled fluid  
temperature (20-55°F) [-6.7°C to 12.8°C].  
Hot Gas Bypass: Hot gas bypass option  
allows unit operation below the  
minimum step of unit unloading. The  
regulator valve, along with all associated  
refrigerant piping and electrical wiring,  
are factory installed and tested on one  
refrigeration circuit. Unit does not start in  
hot gas bypass mode. If the unit operates  
in bypass mode for 30 minutes without a  
call for cooling, it will pump down and  
shut off. Unit starts immediately upon a  
further call for cooling.  
Unit Mounted Disconnect Switch: Non-  
fused molded case disconnect switch  
factory installed in control panel for  
disconnecting main three-phase power.  
Chilled Water Reset: Front panel settable  
control, microprocessor based control  
strategy, and field-installed sensor for  
ambient temperature based reset are  
included in this option. Return water  
reset sensor is standard, but panel  
controller and control strategy must be  
ordered as an option.  
Isolators: Neoprene-in-shear isolators for  
field installation under unit frame.  
Sound Attenuation: Factory-installed  
acoustical attenuation for applications  
where extremely low sound level is  
required.  
Water Regulating Valves: Field-installed  
valves provide means for control of head  
pressure.  
Tracer Summit Communication  
Interface: Permits bi-directional  
communication to the Trane Integrated  
Comfort system.  
Outdoor Temperature Sensor: Field-  
installed outdoor temperature sensor  
with an adjustable setpoint provides  
means for low ambient lockout.  
LonTalk LCI-C Communication Interface:  
Provides the LonMark chiller profile  
inputs/outputs for use with a generic  
building automation system.  
Condenser Water Temperature Sensor:  
Factory installed temperature sensor  
provided for microprocessor display.  
Remote Input Options  
Remote chilled water setpoint input  
(4-20mA/2-10Vdc), compressor inhibit  
which locks out the second compressor  
on each circuit reducing the kW draw or  
both.  
Control Output Options  
Programmable relays provided to  
indicate: Compressor running, maximum  
capacity, chiller limit mode, warning  
(informational diagnostic), alarm latching  
(shutdown diagnostic), alarm  
nonlatching (shutdown diagnostic),  
alarm latching or nonlatching.  
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Controls  
Human Interfaces  
Figure C1. DynaView operator interface  
The Trane water-cooled 20-60 ton scroll  
CGWF chiller offers an easy-to-use  
operator interface panel, the DynaView.  
DynaView is an LCD touchscreen display  
that is navigated by file tabs. This is an  
advanced interface that allows the user  
to access any important information  
concerning setpoints, active  
temperatures, modes, electrical data,  
pressures, and diagnostics.  
Safety Controls  
A centralized main processor offers a  
higher level of machine protection. Since  
the safety controls are smarter, they limit  
compressor operation to avoid  
compressor or evaporator failures,  
thereby minimizing nuisance shutdown.  
TracerChiller Controls (CH530) directly  
senses the control variables that govern  
the operation of the chiller: evaporator  
pressure and condenser pressure. When  
any one of these variables approaches a  
limit condition where damage may  
occur to the unit or shutdown on a  
safety, Tracer Chiller Controls takes  
corrective action to avoid shutdown and  
keep the chiller operating. This happens  
through compressor shedding. Tracer  
Chiller Controls optimizes total chiller  
power consumption during normal  
operating conditions. During abnormal  
operating conditions, the  
microprocessor will continue to optimize  
chiller performance by taking the  
corrective action necessary to avoid  
shutdown. This keeps cooling capacity  
available until the problem can be  
solved. Whenever possible, the chiller is  
allowed to perform its function; making  
chilled water. Overall, the safety controls  
help keep the building or process  
running and out of trouble.  
Standalone Controls  
Emergency Stop — A jobsite supplied  
contact opening wired to this input will  
turn the unit off and require a manual  
reset of the unit microcomputer. This  
closure is typically triggered by a  
jobsite supplied system such as a fire  
alarm.  
Interface to standalone units is very  
simple; only a remote auto/stop for  
scheduling is required for unit operation.  
Signals from the chilled water pump  
contactor auxiliary or a flow switch are  
wired to the chilled waterflow interlock.  
Signals from a time clock or some other  
remote device are wired to the external  
auto/stop input.  
Chilled Water Pump Control — Unit  
controls provide an output to control  
the chilled water pump(s). One contact  
closure to the chiller is all that is  
required to initiate the chilled water  
system.  
Standard Features  
External Auto/Stop — A jobsite  
provided contact closure will turn the  
unit on and off.  
Chilled Water Temperature Reset —  
Reset can be based on return water  
temperature or outdoor air temperature  
(optional).  
Chilled Water Flow Interlock — A  
jobsite provided contact closure from a  
chilled water pump contactor and/or a  
flow switch is required and will allow  
unit operation if a load exists and flow  
is proven. This feature will allow the  
unit to run in conjunction with the  
pump system.  
Condenser Water Pump Control — Unit  
controls provide an output to control  
the condenser water pump(s). One  
contact closure to the chiller is all that is  
required to initiate the chilled water  
system.  
Condenser Water Flow Protection — A  
jobsite supplied contact closure from a  
flow switch or pressure switch is  
required and will shut down the unit if  
flow is lost.  
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Controls  
Easy Interface to A Generic Building  
Management System  
Compressor Inhibit  
Locks out the second compressor on  
each circuit, reducing the kW draw.  
Chiller Status  
Indicates the running modes and states  
of the chiller, i.e. Running in alarm mode,  
chiller enabled, chiller being locally  
controlled, etc…  
Controlling the scroll CGWF chiller with  
building management systems is state-  
of-the-art, yet simple with either the  
LonTalk Communications Interface for  
Chillers (LCI-C) or Generic Building  
Management System Hardwire Points.  
Ice Making  
Provides interface with ice making  
control systems. Please refer to page 11  
for more information.  
Generic Building Management  
System Hardwire Points  
GBAS may be achieved via hardware  
input/output as well. The input/outputs  
are as follows:  
Chiller Outputs:  
Simple Interface with Other Control  
Systems  
• On/Off  
• Active Setpoint  
CH530 controls afford simple interface  
with other control systems, such as time  
clocks, building automation systems,  
and ice storage systems. This means  
you have the flexibility to meet job  
requirements while not having to learn a  
complicated control system. This setup  
has the same standard features as a  
stand-alone water chiller, with the  
possibility of having additional optional  
features.  
• Average Percent RLA  
Chiller Hardwire Inputs Include:  
• Chiller Enable/Disable  
• Circuit Enable/Disable  
• External Chilled Water Setpoint  
• Compressor Inhibit  
• Compressor Inhibit  
• Compressor Starts  
• Compressor Run Times  
• Leaving Chilled Water Temperature  
• Entering Chilled Water Temperature  
• Evaporator Refrigerant Temperature  
• Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure  
• Evaporator Water Pump Request &  
Flow Status  
• Ice Making Enable  
Programmable Relays and Alarms  
The unit provides seven output options,  
of which four can be chosen.  
a) Compressor running indication  
b) Maximum capacity  
c) Chiller limit mode  
d) Warning informational diagnostic  
indication  
e) Alarm latching shutdown diagnostic  
indication  
f) Alarm nonlatching shutdown  
diagnostic indication  
g) Alarm latching or nonlatching  
shutdown diagnostic indication  
• Leaving Condenser Water Temperature  
• Entering Condenser Water Temperature  
• Condenser Refrigerant Temperature  
• Condenser Refrigerant Pressure  
• Condenser Water Pump Request &  
Flow Status  
• Outdoor Air Temperature (CCAF)  
• Alarm Descriptor  
• Chiller Status  
What are LonTalk, Echelon, and  
LonMark?  
LonTalk is a communications protocol  
developed by the Echelon Corporation.  
The LonMark association develops  
control profiles using the LonTalk  
communication protocol. LonTalk is a  
unit level communications protocol,  
unlike BACNet used at the system level.  
Active Setpoint  
Indicates the current value of the leaving  
water temperature setpoint  
LonTalk Communications  
Interface for Chillers (LCI-C)  
LonTalk Communications Interface for  
Chillers (LCI-C) provides a generic  
automation system with the LonMark  
chiller profile inputs/outputs. The inputs/  
outputs include both mandatory and  
optional network variables. Note:  
LonMark network variable names are in  
parentheses when different from chiller  
naming convention.  
Average Percent RLA  
Provides the current capacity level via %  
RLA  
Compressor Starts and Run Times  
Provides the number of starts and run  
time for each compressor  
Alarm Descriptor  
Provides alarm messages based on pre-  
determined criteria  
Chiller Inputs:  
• Chiller Enable/Disable  
• Chilled Liquid Setpoint (Cool Setpoint)  
• Compressor Inhibit  
• Chiller Mode (Ice Making)  
Chiller Enable/Disable  
Allows for chiller to be started or  
stopped depending on if certain  
operating conditions are met.  
Chilled Water Setpoint  
Allows for the external setting  
independent of the front panel setpoint  
to adjust the leaving water temperature  
setpoint.  
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Controls  
Tracer Summit controls — Interface  
With The Trane Integrated Comfort  
System (ICS)  
When the scroll CGWF chiller is used in  
conjunction with a Trane Tracer™  
Summit system, the unit can be  
monitored and controlled from a remote  
location. The chiller can be controlled to  
fit into the overall building automation  
strategy by using time of day  
scheduling, timed override, demand  
limiting, and chiller sequencing. A  
building owner can completely monitor  
the chiller from the Tracer system, since  
all of the monitoring information  
indicated on the unit controller’s  
microcomputer can be read off the  
Tracer system display. In addition, all the  
powerful diagnostic information can be  
read back at the Tracer system. Best of  
all, this powerful capability comes over a  
single twisted pair of wires! The scroll  
liquid chillers can interface with many  
different external control systems, from  
simple stand-alone units to ice making  
systems.  
A single twisted pair of wires tied directly  
between the CGWF chiller and a Tracer™  
Summit system provides control,  
monitoring and diagnostic capabilities.  
Control functions include auto/stop,  
adjustment of leaving water temperature  
setpoint, compressor operation lockout  
for kW demand limiting and control of  
ice making mode. The Tracer system  
reads monitoring information such as  
entering and leaving evaporator water  
temperatures and outdoor air  
Trane Chiller Plant Control  
The Tracer Summit Chiller Plant Building  
Management System with Chiller Plant  
Control provides building automation  
and energy management functions  
through stand-alone control. The Chiller  
Plant Control is capable of monitoring  
and controlling your entire chiller plant  
system.  
temperature. Over 60 individual  
Application software available:  
Time-of-day scheduling  
• Demand limiting  
diagnostic codes can be read by the  
Tracer system. In addition, the Tracer  
system can provide sequencing control  
for up to 25 units on the same chilled  
water loop. Pump sequencing control  
can be provided from the Tracer system.  
Tracer ICS is not available in conjunction  
the external setpoint capability.  
• Chiller sequencing  
• Process control language  
• Boolean processing  
• Zone control  
• Reports and logs  
• Custom messages  
• Run time and maintenance  
Trend log  
Required Options  
Tracer Interface  
• PID control loops  
External Trane Devices Required  
Tracer Summit, Tracer 100 System or  
Tracer Chiller Plant Control  
And of course, the Trane Chiller Plant  
Control can be used on a stand-alone  
basis or tied into a complete building  
automation system.  
Additional Features That May Be Used  
Ice Making Control  
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Keeping Operators Informed  
A crucial part of efficiently running a  
chiller plant is assuring that the  
Trane Chiller Plant Automation  
Easy Documentation for Regulatory  
Compliance  
Comprehensive documentation of  
refrigerant management practices is  
now a fact of life. Trane chiller plant  
automation generates the reports  
mandated in ASHRAE Guideline 3.  
Integrated ComfortCapabilities  
When integrated with a Tracer Summit  
building management system  
performing building control, Trane chiller  
plant automation coordinates with  
Tracer Summit applications to optimize  
the total building operation. With this  
system option, the full breadth of Trane’s  
HVAC and controls experience are  
applied to offer solutions to many facility  
issues. If your project calls for an  
Trane’s depth of experience in chillers  
and controls makes us a well-qualified  
choice for automation of chiller plants  
using scroll liquid chillers. The chiller  
plant control capabilities of the Trane  
Tracer Summit® building automation  
system are unequaled in the industry.  
Our chiller plant automation software is  
fully pre-engineered and tested. It is a  
standard software application, not  
custom programming which can prove  
to be difficult to support, maintain, and  
modify.  
operations staff is instantly aware of  
what is happening in the plant. Graphics  
showing schematics of chillers, piping,  
pumps, and towers clearly depict the  
chiller plant system, enabling building  
operators to easily monitor overall  
conditions. Status screens display both  
current conditions and upcoming  
automated control actions to add or  
subtract chiller capacity. CGWF and  
other chillers can be monitored and  
controlled from a remote location.  
Energy Efficiency  
Trane chiller plant automation  
Tracer Summit features standard report  
templates listing key operating data for  
troubleshooting and verifying  
performance. Reports for each type of  
Trane chiller and three and six-chiller  
systems are also standard. Detailed  
reports showing chiller runtimes aid in  
planning for preventative maintenance.  
intelligently sequences starting of  
chillers to optimize the overall chiller  
plant energy efficiency. Individual chillers  
are designated to operate as base, peak,  
or swing based on capacity and  
efficiency. Sophisticated software  
automatically determines which chiller  
to run in response to current conditions.  
The software also automatically rotates  
individual chiller operation to equalize  
runtime and wear between chillers.  
interface to other systems, Tracer  
Summit can share data via BACnet, the  
ASHRAE open systems protocol.  
Ice Making Systems Controls  
An ice making option may be ordered  
with the 20-60 ton scroll liquid chiller.  
CH530 will accept a command to initiate  
ice making. When in the ice making  
mode, the chiller will be fully loaded and  
will continue to operate until the ice  
command is removed or the evaporator  
entering water temperature reaches the  
active ice termination setpoint. If  
Swift Emergency Response  
We understand the importance of  
maintaining chilled water production  
while protecting your chillers from costly  
damage. If no water flow is detected to a  
chiller’s piping, the start sequence is  
aborted to protect the chiller. The next  
chiller in the sequence is immediately  
started to maintain cooling.  
Trane chiller plant automation enables  
unique energy-saving strategies. An  
example is controlling pumps, and  
chillers from the perspective of overall  
system energy consumption. The  
software intelligently evaluates and  
selects the lowest energy consumption  
alternative.  
terminated on the evaporator entering  
water temperature, CH530 will not allow  
the chiller to restart until the ice making  
command is removed.  
In the event of a problem, the operator  
receives an alarm notification and  
diagnostic message to aid in quick and  
accurate troubleshooting. A snapshot  
report showing system status just prior  
to an emergency shutdown helps  
operators determine the cause. If  
emergency conditions justify an  
immediate manual shutdown, the  
operator can override the automatic  
control.  
Additional Options That May Be Used In  
Conjunction  
Failure Indication Contacts  
Communications Interface (For Tracer  
Systems)  
Chilled Water Temperature Reset  
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Application  
Considerations  
Unit Location  
Water Treatment  
Units should be installed indoors where  
exposure to rain or water splash is  
minimal. A level foundation or flooring  
must be provided which will support at  
least 150 percent of the operating weight  
Use of untreated or improperly treated  
water in chillers may result in scaling,  
erosion, corrosion, algae or slime. It is  
recommended that the services of a  
qualified water treatment specialist be  
of the unit. The chiller foundation must be engaged to determine what treatment, if  
rigid to reduce vibration transmission to a any, is advisable. Trane assumes no  
minimum. Use of vibration isolators is  
recommended for applications with  
sensitive vibration and noise criteria.  
responsibility for the results of untreated,  
or improperly treated water.  
Water Pumps  
Allow service clearance for compressor  
removal as well as evaporator and  
condenser tube removal.  
Avoid specifying or using 3600 rpm, 60  
Hz [3000 rpm, 50 Hz] condenser water  
and chilled water pumps. Such pumps  
may operate with objectional noise and  
vibration. In addition, a low frequency  
beat may occur due to the slight  
difference in operating rpm between  
water pumps and scroll compressor  
motors. Where noise and vibration-free  
operation is important, Trane  
Condenser Water Limitations  
Water-cooled scroll chillers start and  
operate satisfactorily over a range of load  
conditions with uncontrolled entering  
water temperature.  
Reducing the condenser water  
temperature is an effective method of  
lowering the power input required.  
However, by reducing the condenser  
water temperature beyond certain limits,  
the effect causes a reduction in the  
pressure drop across the thermal  
expansion valve to a point when system  
instability may occur.  
encourages the use of 1750 rpm, 60 Hz  
[1450 rpm, 50 Hz] pumps.  
Remote Condenser  
Remote condensers should be located  
as close as possible to the chiller to  
ensure minimum pressure drops of  
discharge refrigerant. If non-Trane  
condensers are provided, a subcooling  
circuit must be provided in order to  
achieve cataloged performances  
(16°F [-8.9°C] subcooling).  
In general, continuous machine operation  
with entering condenser water  
temperature below 60°F [15.5°C] is not  
recommended. When the condenser  
water temperature is expected to drop  
below 60°F [15.5°C], it is recommended  
that some form of condenser water  
temperature control be used to ensure  
optimal machine performance.  
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Model Number  
Description  
Model Number Description  
CGW F 020 4 C A0  
U
A
A
1
C
L
1
D
0
N
N
0
0
N
0
X
0
X
1,2,3 4 5,6,7 8 10,11 12  
9
13 14 15 16 17 18  
19 20 21 22 23 24  
25 26 27 28 29  
Digits 01, 02, 03, – Chiller series  
CGWF = Water cooled scroll  
chiller  
CCAF = Scroll compressor chiller  
(condenserless)  
Digit 16 – Condenser tube material  
Digit 24 – Communication options  
0 = None  
3 = Tracer Summit interface  
5 = LonTalk LCI-C interface  
N = None - CCAF units  
C = Std copper finned tubes  
Digit 17 – Condenser water connections  
N = None - CCAF units  
L = Left hand cond water connections  
(default)  
R = Right hand cond water connections  
Digit 25 – Hot gas bypass  
N = NO HGBP valve/function  
H = HGBP function included  
Digits 04, – Development sequence  
Digits 05, 06, 07 – Unit nominal tonnage  
020 = 20 Nominal tons  
Digit 26 – Sound attenuator  
0 = No sound attenuator  
1 = Sound attenuator - factory installed  
025 = 25 Nominal tons  
Digit 18 – Evaporator temperature range  
1 = Standard cooling 40-60°F [4.4-15.6°C]  
2 = Ice making 26-39°F [-3.3-3.9°C]  
3 = Low temp 10-25°F [-12.2-(-3.9)°C]  
4 = Standard cooling/Ice making 20-60°F  
[-6.7-15.6°C]  
030 = 30 Nominal tons  
040 = 40 Nominal tons  
Digit 27 – Ship-with accessories -  
isolators, WRV  
X = No ship-with accessories  
N = Neoprene isolators  
050 = 50 Nominal tons  
060 = 60 Nominal tons  
Digit 08 – Unit voltage  
G = 208-230/60/3  
D = 380/60/3  
Digit 19 – Power line connection type  
T = Terminal block  
D = Non-fused disconnect switch  
A = 1.5" 2-way water reg valve x 1  
B = 2" 2-way water reg valve x 1  
C = 2.5" 2-way water reg valve x 1  
D = 1.5" 2-way water reg valve x 2  
E = 2" 2-way water reg valve x 2  
F = 2.5" 2-way water reg valve x 2  
G = Neo isolators + 1.5" WRV x 1  
H = Neo isolators + 2" WRV x 1  
J = Neo isolators + 2.5" WRV x 1  
K = Neo isolators + 1.5" WRV x 2  
L = Neo isolators + 2" WRV x 2  
M = Neo isolators + 1.5" WRV x 2  
N = 400/50/3  
4 = 460/60/3  
Digit 20 – Short circuit rating  
0 = No short circuit rating  
1 = With short circuit rating  
5 = 575/60/3  
Digit 09 – Ship Cycle  
C = Made to order  
(C) = Packed stock (Contact BU)  
Digit 21 – Control input options  
N = No options  
R = Remote chilled water setpoint input  
C = Remote compressor inhibit and/or  
icemaking input  
B = Remote CWS and compressor  
inhibit/icemaking input  
Digit 10, 11 – Design sequence  
XX = Factory/ABU assigned  
Digit 12 – Agency listing  
N = No agency listing  
U = C/UL listing  
Digit 28 – Ship-with accessories - flow  
switches  
0 = No flow switches  
1 = 150 psi NEMA-1 flow switch  
(FS4-3) x 1  
2 = 150 psi NEMA-1 flow switch  
(FS4-3) x 2  
4 = 150 psi NEMA-4 flow switch  
(FS8-W) x 1  
Digit 22 – Control output options  
N = No options  
P = Programmable relays for remote  
alarm, run, etc.  
Digit 13 – Pressure vessel code  
A = ASME code  
C = Canadian code  
Digit 14 – Shipping package  
A = Ship via flat bed truck  
B = Ship w/shrink wrap bag and skid  
C = Ship w/skid  
Digit 23 – Auxiliary sensor options  
0 = None  
1 = Condenser water temp sensors  
(CGWF only)  
2 = Outdoor temp sensor -  
CWR or Amb Lockout  
3 = Both condenser and outdoor  
temp sensor  
5 = 150 psi NEMA-4 flow switch  
(FS8-W) x 2  
Digit 15 – Condenser temperature range  
0 = None - CCAF units  
1 = Standard 60-90°F [15.6-32.2°C]  
entering water temp  
4 = High 90-130°F [32.2-54.4°C] entering  
water temp  
Digit 29 – Design special  
X = Unit has no special features  
S = Unit has special design feature  
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General Data  
Table GD-1. General data — CGWF water-cooled chiller  
Size  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
Compressor  
Quantity (1)  
2
2
2
2/2  
2/2  
2/2  
Nominal Size (tons) (2)  
Steps of Unloading (%)  
Evaporator  
10/10  
100,50  
10/15  
100,60  
15/15 10-10/10-10  
100,50 100,75,50,25 100,80,60,30  
10-15/10-15  
15-15/15-15  
100,75,50,25  
Water Storage  
(gallons)  
12  
45  
24  
1.5  
72  
4.5  
11  
42  
30  
1.9  
90  
5.7  
16  
61  
36  
2.3  
108  
6.8  
13  
49  
48  
3.0  
144  
9.1  
21  
80  
60  
3.8  
180  
11.4  
40  
151  
84  
4.7  
252  
17.3  
(liters)  
(gpm)  
(L/s)  
(gpm)  
(L/s)  
Min. Flow  
Max. Flow  
Condenser  
Water Storage  
(gallons)  
(liters)  
(gpm)  
(L/s)  
(gpm)  
(L/s)  
5.0  
18.9  
30  
1.9  
90  
6.1  
23.2  
36  
2.3  
108  
6.8  
7.6  
28.9  
50  
3.2  
146  
9.2  
11.7  
44.2  
60  
3.8  
180  
11.4  
13.9  
52.7  
72  
4.5  
216  
13.6  
14.0  
53.1  
90  
5.7  
325  
20.5  
Min. Flow  
Max. Flow  
5.7  
General Unit  
Refrigerant  
R-22  
R-22  
R-22  
R-22  
R-22  
R-22  
No. of Independent  
Refrigerant Circuits  
1
50  
22.7  
16  
1
50  
22.7  
22  
1
90  
40.8  
28  
2
2
2
Refrigerant  
Charge  
(pound)  
(kilogram)  
(pints)  
50/50  
22.7/22.7  
16/16  
50/50  
22.7/22.7  
22/22  
75/75  
34/34  
28/28  
Oil Charge  
(liters)  
7.6  
10.4  
13.2  
7.6/7.6  
10.4/10.4  
13.3/13.3  
Notes  
1. Data containing information on two circuits shown as follows: CKT 1/CKT 2  
2. Nominal compressor sizes based on 60 Hz.  
Table GD-2. General data — CCAF compressor chiller  
Size  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
Compressor  
Quantity (1)  
2
2
2
2/2  
2/2  
2/2  
Nominal Size (tons) (2)  
Steps of Unloading (%)  
Evaporator  
10/10  
100,50  
10/15  
100,60  
15/15 10-10/10-10  
100,50 100,75,50,25 100,80,60,30  
10-15/10-15  
15-15/15-15  
100,75,50,25  
Water Storage  
(gallons)  
12  
45  
24  
1.5  
72  
4.5  
11  
42  
30  
1.9  
90  
5.7  
16  
61  
36  
2.3  
108  
6.8  
13  
49  
48  
3.0  
144  
9.1  
21  
80  
60  
3.8  
180  
11.4  
19  
72  
84  
4.7  
252  
17.3  
(liters)  
(gpm)  
(L/s)  
(gpm)  
(L/s)  
Min. Flow  
Max. Flow  
General Unit  
Refrigerant  
R-22  
R-22  
R-22  
R-22  
R-22  
R-22  
No. of Independent  
Refrigerant Circuits  
1
6
2.7  
16  
7.6  
1
8
3.6  
22  
1
12  
5.4  
28  
2
6/6  
2.7/2.7  
16/16  
7.6/7.6  
2
8/8  
3.6/3.6  
22/22  
10.4/10.4  
2
Refrigerant  
Charge  
Oil Charge  
(pound)  
(kilogram)  
(pints)  
12/12  
5.5/5.5  
28/28  
(liters)  
10.4  
13.2  
13.3/13.3  
Notes:  
1. Data containing information on two circuits shown as follows: CKT 1/CKT 2  
2. Nominal compressor sizes based on 60 Hz.  
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Selection  
Procedures  
The chiller capacity tables on the  
following pages cover the most  
frequently encountered leaving water  
temperatures. For temperature drops  
other than 10°F [5.6°C], refer to Table  
SP-1, Performance Adjustment Factors,  
shown below.  
Scroll Liquid Chiller — (CGWF) —  
Selection Example:  
Compressor Chiller – (CCAF) – Selection  
Example:  
Select the unit for the following  
conditions:  
Given:  
System Load = 40 tons  
Leaving Chilled Water Temperature  
(LCWT) = 44°F [6.7°C]  
Entering Condenser Water Temperature  
(EWT) = 85°F [29.4°C]  
Leaving Condenser Water Temperature  
(LWT) = 95°F [35°C]  
A compressor chiller is required to  
produce 45 tons when matched with an  
air-cooled condenser. The leaving chilled  
water temperature is 44°F [6.7°C]. The  
evaporator temperature differential is  
10°F [5.6°C]. The ambient temperature is  
95°F [35°C].  
Additional chiller selections and  
performance information can be  
obtained through your local Trane sales  
office.  
Chilled Water Temperature Drop  
= 10°F [5.6°C]  
To select a Trane water-cooled scroll  
chiller, the following information is  
required:  
1. Select the nominal unit size. The  
performance data is tabulated by  
leaving chilled water temperature. For  
example, the standard unit capacities  
at 44°F [6.7°C] leaving chilled water  
temperature are found on page 21.  
The system that best meets the  
tonnage requirement is a CCAF 50  
matched with a CAUC C50. The unit  
capacity is 47.1 tons with a kW input of  
56.3. The compressor chiller EER is  
10.0.  
1. From Table PD-1 (Performance Data), a  
CGWF 40 at the given conditions will  
produce 39.4 tons with a compressor  
power input of 30.3 kW and a unit EER  
of 15.6.  
1. Design load in tons of refrigeration  
2. Design chilled water temperature drop  
2. To determine the evaporator and  
condenser water pressure drops, the  
flow rates (gpm) must be determined.  
Using the formula above, this unit  
would require an evaporator flow rate  
of 95 gpm and a condenser flow rate  
of 115 gpm. (Compressor kW is found  
in the same table as the capacity.) The  
Evaporator Pressure Drop Curve,  
Chart PD-1, indicates that 95 gpm  
through a 40 ton evaporator results in  
a pressure drop of 13.8 feet of water.  
The Condenser Pressure Drop curve,  
Chart PD-2, indicates 115 gpm through  
a 40 ton condenser results in a  
3. Design leaving chilled water  
temperature  
4. Entering condenser water temperature  
Evaporator flow rate (gpm) can be  
determined by using the following  
formula:  
2. Calculate the required chilled water  
flow rate.  
gpm =  
Tons x 24  
Chilled Water T (F)  
3. gpm =  
Tons x 24  
Chilled Water T (F)  
Condenser flow rate (gpm) can be  
determined by using the following  
formula:  
From this example,  
gpm = 47.1 x 24 = 113  
10  
gpm =  
24 x (tons + (0.285 x compressor kW)  
Condenser Water T (F)  
pressure drop of 14 feet of water.  
4. Determine the evaporator water  
pressure drop. The evaporator water  
pressure drop is located on page 22.  
Entering the evaporator chart at 113  
gpm, the pressure drop for a CCAF 50  
evaporator is 7.9 feet.  
3. The final unit selection is:  
— Quantity (1) CGWF 40  
Table SP-1. Performance adjustment factors  
Fouling Water  
Factor Delta T Capacity GPM  
Evap.  
Cond.  
GPM  
— Cooling Capacity = 39.4 tons  
kW  
— Entering/Leaving Chilled Water  
Temperatures = 54/44°F [12.2/6.7°C]  
8
10  
12  
14  
16  
0.997  
1.000  
1.007  
1.012  
1.017  
1.231 1.000 0.997  
1.000 1.000 1.000  
0.829 1.001 1.006  
0.714 1.001 1.010  
0.628 1.002 1.014  
5. Unit Selection  
0.00010  
The above procedure shows the  
proper selection for this example is a  
CCAF 50 with a CAUB C50 condenser  
operating as follows:  
— Chilled water flow rate = 95 gpm  
— Evaporator water pressure drop =  
13.8 feet  
Note:  
This selection procedure is for water only as the  
solution.  
— Cooling water flow = 115 gpm  
— Capacity = 47.1  
— Condenser water pressure drop =  
14 feet  
— Entering/leaving chilled water  
temperature = 54/44°F [12.2/6.7°C]  
— Compressor power input = 30.3 kW  
— Unit EER = 15.6  
— Chilled water flow rate = 113 gpm  
— Evaporator water pressure drop =  
7.9 feet  
— Compressor power input = 56.3  
— Unit EER = 10.0  
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Performance  
Data  
Full Load  
Performance  
Table PD-1. 60 Hz CGWF performance data in English units  
Evaporator  
Leaving Water  
Temperature (F)  
Entering Condenser Water Temperature (F)  
Unit  
Size  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
75  
kW  
80  
kW  
85  
90  
95  
Tons  
19.2  
23.8  
28.3  
38.0  
47.0  
57.7  
20.0  
24.7  
29.4  
39.5  
48.9  
59.9  
20.8  
25.7  
30.6  
41.1  
50.8  
62.1  
21.5  
26.6  
31.7  
42.6  
52.8  
64.4  
22.4  
27.6  
32.9  
44.2  
54.7  
66.7  
23.2  
28.7  
34.1  
45.9  
56.8  
69.1  
EER  
16.7  
16.5  
16.4  
16.8  
16.6  
16.4  
17.3  
17.1  
17.0  
17.3  
17.2  
17.0  
17.3  
17.7  
17.6  
17.9  
17.7  
17.6  
18.5  
18.3  
18.2  
18.5  
18.4  
18.1  
19.1  
19.0  
18.8  
19.1  
19.0  
18.7  
19.7  
19.6  
19.5  
19.8  
19.6  
19.3  
Tons  
19.0  
23.2  
27.6  
37.2  
46.0  
56.4  
19.8  
24.2  
28.7  
38.7  
47.8  
58.5  
20.5  
25.1  
29.9  
40.2  
49.7  
60.7  
21.3  
26.1  
31.0  
41.7  
51.6  
63.0  
22.1  
27.0  
32.2  
43.3  
53.6  
65.2  
22.9  
28.0  
33.4  
44.9  
55.5  
67.6  
EER  
15.7  
15.4  
15.3  
15.6  
15.4  
15.3  
16.3  
15.9  
15.8  
16.1  
16.0  
15.8  
16.8  
16.5  
16.4  
16.7  
16.5  
16.3  
17.4  
17.1  
16.9  
17.3  
17.1  
16.9  
18.0  
17.6  
17.5  
17.8  
17.7  
17.4  
18.6  
18.2  
18.1  
18.4  
18.2  
18.0  
Tons  
18.6  
22.7  
27.0  
36.5  
44.9  
55.0  
19.3  
23.6  
28.0  
37.8  
46.7  
57.2  
19.9  
24.5  
29.2  
39.4  
48.6  
59.4  
20.9  
25.5  
30.3  
40.8  
50.4  
61.5  
21.6  
26.4  
31.4  
42.4  
52.3  
63.7  
22.4  
27.4  
32.6  
43.9  
54.3  
66.0  
kW  
EER  
14.6  
14.3  
14.1  
14.5  
14.3  
14.2  
15.1  
14.8  
14.7  
15.0  
14.8  
14.7  
15.5  
15.4  
15.3  
15.6  
15.4  
15.2  
16.2  
15.8  
15.7  
16.0  
15.9  
15.7  
16.7  
16.4  
16.2  
16.6  
16.4  
16.2  
17.2  
16.9  
16.8  
17.1  
16.9  
16.7  
Tons  
18.1  
22.1  
26.3  
35.5  
43.8  
53.7  
18.9  
23.0  
27.3  
36.9  
45.6  
55.7  
19.6  
23.9  
28.4  
38.4  
47.4  
57.9  
20.4  
24.9  
29.5  
39.9  
49.2  
60.0  
21.1  
25.8  
30.7  
41.4  
51.1  
62.2  
21.9  
26.8  
31.8  
42.9  
53.0  
64.5  
kW  
EER  
13.5  
13.2  
13.1  
13.4  
13.2  
13.1  
14.0  
13.7  
13.6  
13.9  
13.7  
13.6  
14.5  
14.2  
14.0  
14.4  
14.2  
14.1  
15.0  
14.7  
14.5  
14.8  
14.7  
14.5  
15.5  
15.2  
15.0  
15.3  
15.2  
15.0  
16.0  
15.7  
15.6  
15.8  
15.7  
15.5  
Tons  
17.7  
21.6  
25.6  
34.6  
42.7  
52.3  
18.4  
22.4  
26.6  
36.0  
44.4  
54.3  
19.1  
23.3  
27.7  
37.4  
46.2  
56.4  
19.9  
24.2  
28.7  
38.9  
48.0  
58.5  
20.6  
25.2  
29.9  
40.4  
49.8  
60.7  
21.4  
26.1  
31.0  
41.9  
51.7  
62.9  
kW  
EER  
12.4  
12.2  
12.1  
12.4  
12.2  
12.1  
12.9  
12.6  
12.5  
12.8  
12.7  
12.6  
12.9  
13.1  
13.0  
13.3  
13.1  
13.0  
13.8  
13.5  
13.4  
13.7  
13.6  
13.4  
14.3  
14.0  
13.9  
14.2  
14.0  
13.9  
14.8  
14.5  
14.4  
14.6  
14.5  
14.3  
13.8  
17.2  
20.7  
27.3  
34.1  
42.1  
13.9  
17.3  
20.8  
27.4  
34.2  
42.3  
13.9  
17.4  
20.8  
27.5  
34.4  
42.5  
14.0  
17.4  
20.9  
27.6  
34.5  
42.6  
14.0  
17.5  
21.0  
27.8  
34.6  
42.8  
14.1  
17.6  
21.1  
27.9  
34.8  
43.0  
14.5  
18.1  
21.7  
28.7  
35.8  
44.2  
14.6  
18.2  
21.8  
28.8  
36.0  
44.4  
14.7  
18.3  
21.9  
28.9  
35.1  
44.6  
14.7  
18.3  
22.0  
29.0  
36.3  
44.8  
14.8  
18.4  
22.1  
29.2  
35.4  
45.0  
14.8  
18.5  
22.1  
29.3  
36.5  
45.1  
15.4  
19.1  
22.9  
30.2  
37.7  
46.5  
15.4  
19.2  
23.0  
30.3  
37.9  
46.7  
15.4  
19.1  
22.9  
30.3  
37.8  
46.8  
15.5  
19.3  
23.1  
30.6  
38.2  
47.1  
15.6  
19.4  
23.2  
30.7  
38.3  
47.3  
15.6  
19.4  
23.3  
30.8  
38.5  
47.5  
16.1  
20.1  
24.1  
31.8  
39.7  
49.0  
16.2  
20.2  
24.2  
32.0  
39.9  
49.2  
16.3  
20.3  
24.3  
32.1  
40.1  
49.4  
16.3  
20.3  
24.4  
32.3  
40.2  
49.6  
16.4  
20.4  
24.5  
32.4  
40.4  
49.8  
16.5  
20.5  
24.6  
32.5  
40.5  
50.0  
17.1  
21.2  
25.4  
33.6  
41.0  
51.7  
17.1  
21.3  
25.5  
33.8  
42.1  
51.9  
17.2  
21.4  
25.6  
33.9  
42.3  
52.1  
17.3  
21.5  
25.7  
34.1  
42.4  
52.3  
17.3  
21.6  
25.8  
34.2  
42.6  
52.5  
17.4  
21.6  
25.0  
34.3  
42.8  
52.8  
40  
42  
44  
46  
48  
50  
Notes:  
1. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98 with fouling factors of 0.0001 in the evaporator and 0.00025 in the condenser.  
2. Consult Trane representative for performance at temperatures outside of the ranges shown.  
3. kW input is for compressors only.  
4. EER = Energy Efficiency Ratio (Btu/watt-hout). Power inputs include compressors and control power.  
5. Ratings are based on an evaporator temperature drop of 10°F.  
6. Interpolation between points is permissible. Extrapolation is not permitted.  
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Data  
Full Load  
Performance  
Table PD-2. 60 Hz CGWF performance data in Metric units  
Evaporator  
Leaving Water  
Temperature (C)  
Entering Condenser Water Temperature (C)  
Unit  
Size  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
25  
30  
35  
kWo  
70.4  
87.1  
104.0  
139.5  
172.4  
211.0  
75.7  
kWi  
14.2  
17.7  
21.2  
28.0  
35.0  
43.2  
14.3  
17.8  
21.4  
28.2  
35.2  
43.5  
14.4  
17.9  
21.5  
28.4  
35.5  
43.8  
COP  
5.0  
4.9  
4.9  
5.0  
4.9  
4.9  
5.3  
5.3  
5.2  
5.3  
5.3  
5.2  
5.6  
5.6  
5.5  
5.6  
5.6  
5.5  
kWo  
67.7  
83.5  
kWi  
15.5  
19.4  
23.2  
30.7  
38.3  
47.3  
15.7  
19.5  
23.4  
30.9  
38.6  
47.6  
15.8  
19.6  
23.6  
31.2  
35.2  
48.0  
COP  
4.4  
4.3  
4.3  
4.4  
4.3  
4.3  
4.6  
4.6  
4.6  
4.7  
4.6  
4.6  
21.7  
21.5  
21.4  
21.8  
23.3  
21.2  
kWo  
64.7  
79.8  
kWi  
17.1  
21.8  
25.6  
33.8  
42.2  
52.0  
17.3  
21.5  
25.7  
34.1  
42.5  
52.4  
17.4  
21.6  
25.9  
34.3  
42.8  
52.8  
COP  
3.8  
3.7  
3.7  
3.8  
3.7  
3.7  
4.0  
4.0  
4.0  
4.1  
4.0  
4.0  
4.3  
4.8  
4.2  
4.3  
4.2  
4.2  
6
8
99.6  
95.1  
133.9  
165.3  
202.2  
72.7  
128.1  
157.9  
193.1  
69.6  
93.5  
89.8  
85.8  
111.4  
150.3  
185.3  
226.0  
80.8  
106.8  
144.5  
177.7  
216.8  
77.7  
102.0  
138.3  
169.9  
207.2  
74.4  
99.9  
95.9  
91.8  
10  
119.0  
159.9  
197.9  
240.7  
114.1  
153.8  
185.9  
231.0  
109.1  
147.3  
181.7  
221.0  
Notes:  
1. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98 with fouling factors of 0.0176 in the evaporator and  
0.044 in the condenser.  
2. Consult Trane representative for performance at temperatures outside of the ranges shown.  
3. kWi input is for compressors only.  
4. COP = Coefficient of Performance (kWo/total kW). Total kW include compressors and control power.  
5. Ratings are based on an evaporator temperature drop of 5.6°C.  
6. Interpolation between points is permissible. Extrapolation is not permitted.  
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Performance  
Data  
Full Load  
Performance  
Table PD-3. 50 Hz CGWF performance data in English units  
Evaporator  
Leaving Wate  
Temperature (F)  
Entering Condenser Water Temperature (F)  
Unit  
Size  
20  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
75  
kW  
80  
kW  
85  
90  
95  
Tons  
19.2  
16.8  
20.7  
24.6  
33.2  
41.0  
50.4  
17.4  
21.5  
25.6  
34.5  
42.6  
52.3  
18.1  
22.4  
26.6  
35.8  
44.3  
54.2  
18.8  
23.2  
27.6  
37.2  
45.9  
56.1  
19.5  
24.1  
28.6  
38.6  
47.6  
58.1  
EER  
16.7  
18.1  
17.9  
17.7  
18.2  
17.9  
17.9  
18.8  
18.6  
18.4  
18.9  
18.6  
18.5  
19.5  
19.2  
19.1  
19.6  
19.3  
19.1  
20.2  
19.9  
19.7  
20.3  
20.0  
19.8  
20.9  
20.6  
20.4  
21.0  
20.7  
20.4  
Tons  
19.0  
16.4  
20.3  
24.1  
32.5  
40.1  
49.3  
17.1  
21.1  
25.1  
33.8  
41.7  
51.2  
17.7  
21.9  
26.0  
35.1  
43.3  
53.1  
18.4  
22.7  
27.0  
36.4  
45.0  
55.0  
19.1  
23.6  
28.0  
37.8  
46.7  
57.0  
EER  
15.7  
16.8  
16.6  
16.5  
16.9  
16.7  
16.7  
17.4  
17.3  
17.1  
17.5  
17.3  
17.2  
18.1  
17.9  
17.7  
18.2  
17.9  
17.8  
18.8  
18.5  
18.4  
18.8  
18.6  
18.4  
19.4  
19.2  
19.0  
19.5  
19.2  
19.0  
Tons  
18.6  
16.0  
19.8  
23.6  
31.8  
39.2  
48.2  
16.7  
20.6  
24.5  
33.0  
40.8  
50.1  
17.3  
21.4  
25.5  
34.3  
42.4  
51.9  
18.0  
22.2  
26.5  
35.6  
44.0  
53.9  
18.7  
23.1  
27.5  
37.0  
45.7  
55.8  
kW  
EER  
14.6  
15.5  
15.4  
15.3  
15.6  
15.5  
15.4  
16.1  
16.0  
15.9  
16.2  
16.0  
16.0  
16.7  
16.6  
16.5  
16.8  
16.6  
16.5  
17.3  
17.2  
17.0  
17.4  
17.2  
17.1  
18.0  
17.8  
17.6  
18.0  
17.8  
17.7  
Tons  
18.1  
15.6  
19.4  
23.0  
31.0  
38.3  
47.1  
16.3  
20.1  
24.0  
32.2  
39.9  
48.9  
16.9  
20.9  
24.9  
33.5  
41.4  
50.8  
17.6  
21.7  
25.9  
34.8  
43.0  
52.6  
18.3  
22.6  
26.8  
36.1  
44.6  
54.5  
kW  
EER  
13.5  
14.3  
14.2  
14.1  
14.4  
14.3  
14.3  
14.9  
14.8  
14.7  
14.9  
14.8  
14.8  
15.4  
15.3  
15.2  
15.5  
15.4  
15.3  
16.0  
15.9  
15.8  
16.1  
15.9  
15.8  
16.6  
16.4  
16.3  
16.6  
16.5  
16.3  
Tons  
17.7  
15.3  
18.9  
22.5  
30.2  
37.4  
46.0  
15.9  
19.6  
23.4  
31.4  
38.9  
47.7  
16.5  
20.4  
24.3  
32.7  
40.4  
49.5  
17.2  
21.2  
25.2  
34.0  
42.0  
51.4  
17.8  
22.0  
26.2  
35.3  
43.6  
53.3  
kW  
EER  
12.4  
13.1  
13.1  
13.0  
13.2  
13.1  
13.2  
13.7  
13.6  
13.5  
13.7  
13.6  
13.7  
14.2  
14.1  
14.0  
14.2  
14.2  
14.1  
14.7  
14.6  
14.5  
14.8  
14.7  
14.6  
15.3  
15.1  
15.1  
15.3  
15.2  
15.1  
13.8  
11.1  
13.9  
16.7  
21.9  
27.4  
33.8  
11.1  
13.9  
16.7  
22.0  
27.5  
33.9  
11.2  
13.9  
16.7  
22.0  
27.6  
34.0  
11.2  
14.0  
16.8  
22.0  
27.6  
34.1  
11.2  
14.0  
16.8  
22.1  
27.7  
34.2  
14.5  
11.7  
14.6  
17.5  
23.1  
28.9  
35.6  
11.7  
14.7  
17.6  
23.2  
29.0  
35.7  
11.8  
14.7  
17.6  
23.2  
29.0  
35.8  
11.8  
14.7  
17.7  
23.2  
29.1  
35.9  
11.8  
14.8  
17.7  
23.3  
29.1  
36.0  
15.4  
12.4  
15.5  
18.5  
24.4  
30.5  
37.5  
12.4  
15.5  
18.5  
24.5  
30.6  
37.6  
12.4  
15.5  
18.6  
24.5  
30.6  
37.7  
12.5  
15.5  
18.6  
24.6  
30.7  
37.8  
12.5  
15.6  
18.7  
24.6  
30.8  
37.9  
16.1  
13.1  
16.3  
19.5  
25.9  
32.2  
39.6  
13.2  
16.4  
19.6  
25.9  
32.3  
39.7  
13.2  
16.4  
19.6  
26.0  
32.4  
39.8  
13.2  
16.4  
19.7  
26.0  
32.4  
40.0  
13.2  
16.5  
19.7  
26.1  
32.5  
40.1  
17.1  
13.9  
17.3  
20.7  
27.4  
34.1  
41.9  
13.9  
17.3  
20.7  
27.5  
34.2  
42.0  
14.0  
17.4  
20.8  
27.5  
34.3  
42.1  
14.0  
17.4  
20.8  
27.6  
34.3  
42.2  
14.0  
17.4  
20.9  
27.6  
34.4  
42.3  
42  
44  
46  
48  
50  
Notes:  
1. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98 with fouling factors of 0.00010 in the evaporator and 0.00025 in the condenser.  
2. Consult Trane representative for performance at temperatures outside of the ranges shown.  
3. kW input is for compressors only.  
4. EER = Energy Efficiency Ratio (Btu/watt-hour). Power inputs include compressors and control power.  
5. Ratings are based on an evaporator temperature drop of 10°F.  
6. Interpolation between points is permissible. Extrapolation is not permitted.  
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Data  
Full Load  
Performance  
Table PD-4. 50 Hz CGWF performance data in Metric units  
Evaporator  
Leaving Water  
Temperature (C)  
Entering Condenser Water Temperature (C)  
Unit  
Size  
20  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
25  
30  
35  
kWo  
70.4  
59.4  
73.4  
87.3  
117.6  
145.3  
178.4  
63.7  
78.6  
93.5  
126.0  
155.6  
190.4  
68.1  
84.0  
99.9  
134.8  
166.4  
203.0  
kWi  
14.2  
11.4  
14.2  
17.0  
22.4  
28.0  
34.5  
11.4  
14.3  
17.1  
22.5  
28.2  
34.7  
11.4  
14.3  
17.2  
22.6  
28.3  
34.9  
COP  
5.0  
5.2  
5.2  
5.1  
5.2  
5.2  
5.2  
5.6  
5.5  
5.5  
5.6  
5.5  
5.5  
6.0  
5.9  
5.8  
6.0  
5.9  
5.8  
kWo  
67.7  
57.0  
70.5  
83.9  
112.9  
139.7  
171.7  
61.2  
75.6  
89.9  
121.0  
149.5  
183.3  
65.4  
80.8  
96.2  
129.5  
160.1  
195.3  
kWi  
15.5  
12.6  
15.7  
18.7  
24.8  
30.9  
38.0  
12.6  
15.7  
18.8  
24.8  
31.0  
38.2  
12.6  
15.8  
18.9  
24.9  
31.1  
38.4  
COP  
4.4  
4.5  
4.5  
4.5  
4.6  
4.5  
4.5  
4.9  
4.8  
4.8  
4.9  
4.8  
4.8  
5.2  
5.1  
5.1  
5.2  
5.1  
5.1  
kWo  
64.7  
54.5  
67.5  
80.3  
108.0  
133.7  
164.0  
58.5  
72.3  
86.1  
115.8  
143.2  
175.6  
62.7  
77.4  
92.2  
124.2  
153.4  
187.2  
kWi  
17.1  
14.0  
17.3  
20.7  
27.5  
34.2  
41.9  
14.0  
17.4  
20.8  
27.8  
34.3  
42.2  
14.0  
17.5  
20.9  
27.7  
34.5  
42.4  
COP  
3.8  
3.9  
3.9  
3.9  
3.9  
3.9  
3.9  
4.2  
4.2  
4.1  
4.2  
4.2  
4.2  
4.5  
4.4  
4.4  
4.5  
4.4  
4.4  
6
8
10  
Notes:  
1. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98 with fouling factors of 0.0176 in the evaporator and  
0.044 in the condenser.  
2. Consult Trane representative for performance at temperatures outside of the ranges shown.  
3. kWi input is for compressors only.  
4. COP = Coefficient of Performance (kWo/total kW). Total kW include compressors and control power.  
5. Ratings are based on an evaporator and condenser temperature drop of 5.6°C.  
6. Interpolation between points is permissible. Extrapolation is not permitted.  
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Performance  
Data  
Full Load  
Performance  
Table PD-7. 60 Hz CCAF performance data in English units  
Evaporator  
Leaving Water  
Temperature (F)  
Entering Condenser Air Temperature (F)  
Unit Condenser  
85  
kW  
95  
kW  
105  
kW  
115  
kW  
Size  
20  
20  
25  
25  
30  
30  
40  
40  
50  
50  
60  
60  
20  
20  
25  
25  
30  
30  
40  
40  
50  
50  
60  
60  
20  
20  
25  
25  
30  
30  
40  
40  
50  
50  
60  
60  
Size  
Tons  
19.4  
19.7  
24.1  
24.5  
28.8  
29.2  
38.7  
39.1  
47.6  
48.4  
56.9  
57.5  
20.0  
20.4  
24.9  
25.3  
29.7  
30.2  
39.9  
40.3  
49.1  
50.0  
58.7  
59.3  
20.7  
21.0  
25.7  
26.2  
30.7  
31.2  
41.1  
41.6  
50.6  
51.6  
60.5  
61.2  
EER  
11.8  
12.6  
11.5  
12.5  
11.8  
12.9  
11.9  
12.5  
11.3  
12.3  
11.6  
12.8  
12.1  
12.9  
11.8  
12.7  
12.1  
13.2  
12.1  
12.7  
11.6  
12.6  
12.0  
13.1  
12.4  
13.2  
12.1  
13.1  
12.3  
13.6  
12.7  
13.1  
11.8  
12.9  
12.2  
13.4  
Tons  
18.4  
18.7  
22.8  
23.3  
27.3  
27.8  
36.7  
37.1  
45.1  
46.0  
54.0  
54.7  
19.0  
19.3  
23.6  
24.1  
28.2  
28.8  
37.8  
38.3  
46.6  
47.5  
55.7  
56.5  
19.6  
20.0  
24.3  
24.9  
29.1  
29.7  
39.0  
39.5  
48.0  
49.1  
57.5  
58.3  
EER  
10.1  
10.8  
9.9  
Tons  
17.3  
17.6  
21.5  
22.0  
25.7  
26.3  
34.5  
35.0  
42.5  
43.5  
50.9  
51.8  
17.8  
18.2  
22.2  
22.7  
26.6  
27.2  
35.6  
36.1  
43.9  
44.9  
52.6  
53.5  
18.4  
18.8  
22.9  
23.5  
27.5  
28.2  
36.8  
37.3  
45.3  
46.4  
54.3  
55.2  
EER  
8.6  
9.1  
8.4  
9.1  
8.6  
9.5  
8.6  
9.0  
8.2  
8.9  
8.5  
9.3  
8.8  
9.3  
8.6  
9.3  
8.8  
9.7  
8.8  
9.2  
8.4  
9.2  
8.7  
9.6  
9.0  
9.6  
8.8  
9.5  
9.0  
10.0  
9.0  
9.5  
8.6  
9.4  
8.9  
9.8  
Tons  
16.1  
16.5  
20.0  
20.6  
24.1  
24.7  
32.2  
32.7  
39.7  
40.8  
47.6  
48.6  
16.6  
17.1  
20.7  
21.3  
24.9  
25.6  
33.3  
33.8  
41.0  
42.2  
49.2  
50.3  
17.2  
17.6  
21.4  
22.0  
25.7  
26.5  
34.4  
35.0  
42.3  
43.6  
50.9  
52.0  
EER  
7.2  
7.7  
7.0  
7.7  
7.3  
8.0  
7.2  
7.6  
6.9  
7.6  
7.1  
7.9  
7.4  
7.9  
7.2  
7.9  
7.4  
8.2  
7.4  
7.8  
7.1  
7.7  
7.3  
8.1  
7.6  
8.1  
7.4  
8.1  
7.6  
8.4  
7.6  
8.0  
7.2  
7.9  
7.5  
8.3  
CAUC-C20  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C80  
CAUC-C20  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C80  
CAUC-C20  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C80  
19.5  
18.6  
24.9  
23.4  
29.1  
27.0  
38.8  
37.4  
50.2  
47.0  
58.4  
53.6  
19.7  
18.8  
25.1  
23.7  
29.4  
27.2  
39.2  
37.8  
50.6  
47.4  
58.5  
54.0  
19.9  
18.9  
25.4  
23.9  
29.7  
27.4  
38.6  
38.0  
51.2  
47.8  
59.4  
54.4  
21.6  
20.6  
27.6  
26.0  
32.2  
29.9  
43.0  
41.6  
55.6  
52.2  
64.8  
59.6  
21.8  
20.8  
27.9  
26.3  
32.6  
30.2  
43.4  
42.0  
56.2  
52.6  
65.4  
60.0  
22.0  
21.0  
28.2  
26.5  
32.9  
30.4  
43.8  
42.2  
56.6  
53.2  
66.0  
60.6  
23.9  
23.0  
30.6  
28.9  
35.7  
33.2  
47.8  
46.2  
61.8  
58.2  
71.8  
66.4  
24.2  
23.2  
30.9  
29.2  
36.1  
33.5  
48.2  
46.6  
62.2  
58.6  
72.6  
66.8  
24.4  
23.4  
31.2  
29.5  
36.4  
33.8  
48.8  
47.0  
62.8  
59.0  
73.2  
67.4  
26.6  
25.5  
34.0  
32.1  
39.6  
36.9  
53.2  
51.4  
68.4  
64.6  
79.8  
73.8  
26.8  
25.7  
34.3  
32.4  
40.0  
37.2  
53.6  
51.8  
69.0  
65.2  
80.6  
74.4  
27.1  
25.9  
34.6  
32.6  
40.4  
37.5  
54.0  
52.2  
69.8  
65.6  
81.2  
75.0  
10.7  
10.1  
11.1  
10.2  
10.6  
9.7  
42  
44  
46  
10.5  
10.0  
11.0  
10.4  
11.0  
10.1  
10.9  
10.3  
11.4  
10.4  
10.9  
9.9  
10.8  
10.2  
11.3  
10.6  
11.3  
10.3  
11.2  
10.6  
11.7  
10.6  
11.2  
10.1  
11.0  
10.4  
11.5  
Notes:  
1. Ratings based on sea level altitude and evaporator fouling factor of 0.00010.  
2. Consult Trane representative for performance at temperatures outside of the ranges shown.  
3. kW input is for compressors only.  
4. EER = Energy Efficiency Ratio (Btu/watt-hour). Power inputs include compressors and control power.  
5. Ratings are based on an evaporator temperature drop of 10°F.  
6. Interpolation between points is permissible. Extrapolation is not permitted.  
7. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98.  
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Performance  
Data  
Full Load  
Performance  
Table PD-8. 60 Hz CCAF performance data in English units  
Evaporator  
Leaving Water  
Temperature (F)  
Entering Condenser Air Temperature (F)  
Unit Condenser  
85  
kW  
95  
105  
kW  
115  
kW  
Size  
20  
20  
25  
25  
30  
30  
40  
40  
50  
50  
60  
60  
20  
20  
25  
25  
30  
30  
40  
40  
50  
50  
60  
60  
Size  
Tons  
21.3  
21.7  
26.5  
27.0  
31.6  
32.2  
42.4  
42.8  
52.2  
53.2  
62.4  
63.1  
21.9  
22.3  
27.3  
27.9  
32.6  
33.2  
43.6  
44.1  
53.7  
54.8  
64.3  
65.1  
EER  
12.6  
13.5  
12.3  
13.4  
12.6  
13.9  
12.6  
13.3  
12.1  
13.2  
12.4  
13.8  
12.8  
13.8  
12.6  
13.7  
12.8  
14.2  
12.9  
13.6  
12.3  
13.5  
12.6  
14.0  
Tons  
20.2  
20.6  
25.1  
25.7  
30.1  
30.7  
40.2  
40.7  
49.5  
50.6  
59.3  
60.2  
20.8  
21.2  
25.9  
26.5  
31.0  
31.7  
41.4  
42.0  
51.0  
52.2  
61.1  
62.1  
kW  
EER  
10.8  
11.6  
10.5  
11.5  
10.8  
11.9  
10.8  
11.4  
10.3  
11.3  
10.6  
11.8  
11.0  
11.8  
10.8  
11.8  
11.0  
12.2  
11.0  
11.7  
10.5  
11.5  
10.8  
12.1  
Tons  
19.0  
19.4  
23.7  
24.3  
28.4  
29.1  
37.9  
38.5  
46.7  
47.9  
56.0  
57.0  
19.6  
20.1  
24.4  
25.1  
29.3  
30.0  
39.1  
39.7  
48.1  
49.4  
57.8  
58.8  
EER  
9.2  
9.8  
9.0  
9.8  
9.2  
10.2  
9.2  
9.7  
8.8  
9.6  
9.1  
10.1  
9.4  
10.1  
9.2  
10.0  
9.4  
10.4  
9.4  
9.9  
9.0  
Tons  
17.7  
18.2  
22.1  
22.8  
26.6  
27.4  
35.5  
36.1  
43.7  
45.0  
52.5  
53.7  
18.3  
18.8  
22.9  
23.5  
27.5  
28.3  
36.6  
37.2  
45.1  
46.4  
54.2  
55.4  
EER  
7.7  
8.3  
7.6  
8.3  
7.8  
8.7  
7.8  
8.2  
7.4  
8.1  
7.7  
8.5  
7.9  
8.5  
7.8  
8.5  
8.0  
8.9  
8.0  
8.4  
7.6  
8.3  
7.8  
8.7  
CAUC-C20  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C80  
CAUC-C20  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C80  
20.1  
19.1  
25.7  
24.1  
30.0  
27.7  
40.0  
38.4  
51.6  
48.2  
60.2  
54.8  
20.3  
19.3  
25.9  
24.3  
30.3  
27.9  
40.4  
38.8  
52.2  
48.6  
60.8  
55.4  
22.2  
21.2  
28.4  
26.7  
33.2  
30.7  
44.4  
42.6  
57.2  
53.6  
66.6  
61.8  
22.5  
21.4  
28.7  
26.9  
33.6  
30.9  
44.8  
43.0  
57.8  
54.0  
67.4  
61.4  
24.6  
23.6  
31.5  
29.6  
36.8  
34.1  
49.2  
47.4  
63.4  
59.6  
74.0  
67.8  
24.9  
23.8  
31.8  
29.9  
37.2  
34.3  
49.6  
47.8  
64.0  
60.0  
74.6  
68.4  
27.3  
26.2  
34.9  
32.9  
40.7  
37.8  
54.6  
52.6  
70.2  
66.2  
82.0  
75.4  
27.6  
26.4  
35.2  
33.1  
41.1  
38.1  
55.0  
53.0  
71.0  
66.6  
82.8  
76.0  
48  
50  
9.8  
9.3  
10.3  
Notes:  
1. Ratings based on sea level altitude and evaporator fouling factor of 0.00010.  
2. Consult Trane representative for performance at temperatures outside of the ranges shown.  
3. kW input is for compressors only.  
4. EER = Energy Efficiency Ratio (Btu/watt-hour). Power inputs include compressors and control power.  
5. Ratings are based on an evaporator temperature drop of 10°F.  
6. Interpolation between points is permissible. Extrapolation is not permitted.  
7. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98.  
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Performance  
Data  
Full Load  
Performance  
Table PD-9. 60 Hz CCAF performance data in Metric units  
Evaporator  
Entering Condenser Air Temperature (C)  
Leaving Water  
Unit Condenser  
30  
35  
40  
45  
Temperature (C) Size  
Size  
kWo  
69.4  
70.7  
86.2  
87.8  
103.0  
104.7  
138.4  
140.0  
170.2  
173.5  
203.5  
206.0  
73.5  
kWi  
19.8  
18.9  
25.3  
23.8  
29.6  
27.4  
39.5  
38.1  
51.0  
47.8  
59.2  
54.5  
20.2  
19.2  
25.8  
24.3  
30.2  
27.8  
39.5  
38.6  
52.0  
48.5  
60.4  
55.3  
20.6  
19.6  
26.2  
24.6  
30.7  
28.3  
40.9  
39.3  
52.9  
49.3  
61.6  
56.1  
COP  
3.5  
3.7  
3.4  
3.7  
3.5  
3.8  
3.5  
3.7  
3.3  
3.6  
3.4  
3.8  
3.6  
3.9  
3.5  
3.8  
3.6  
4.0  
3.7  
3.8  
3.4  
3.8  
3.5  
3.9  
3.7  
4.0  
3.7  
4.0  
3.7  
4.1  
3.7  
3.9  
3.6  
3.9  
3.7  
4.1  
kWo  
66.2  
67.3  
82.1  
84.0  
kWi  
21.7  
20.7  
27.8  
26.2  
32.4  
30.1  
43.3  
41.9  
56.0  
52.5  
65.2  
59.9  
22.1  
21.1  
28.3  
26.6  
33.0  
30.5  
44.0  
42.4  
56.9  
53.4  
66.3  
61.0  
22.6  
21.5  
28.8  
27.0  
33.7  
31.0  
44.9  
43.1  
57.9  
54.1  
67.6  
61.6  
COP  
3.0  
3.2  
2.9  
3.2  
3.0  
3.3  
3.0  
3.2  
2.9  
3.1  
3.0  
3.3  
3.1  
3.4  
3.1  
3.3  
3.1  
3.5  
3.1  
3.3  
3.0  
3.3  
3.1  
3.4  
3.3  
3.5  
3.2  
3.5  
3.3  
3.6  
3.3  
3.4  
3.1  
3.4  
3.2  
3.6  
kWo  
62.5  
63.8  
77.8  
79.7  
kWi  
23.8  
22.9  
30.5  
28.8  
35.6  
33.1  
47.6  
46.0  
61.5  
57.9  
71.6  
66.1  
24.3  
23.3  
31.0  
29.3  
36.2  
33.6  
48.5  
46.7  
62.5  
58.7  
72.8  
67.0  
24.7  
23.6  
31.6  
29.7  
36.9  
34.0  
49.2  
47.4  
63.5  
59.6  
74.1  
67.9  
COP  
2.6  
2.8  
2.5  
2.8  
2.6  
2.9  
2.6  
2.7  
2.5  
2.7  
2.6  
2.8  
2.7  
2.9  
2.6  
2.9  
2.7  
3.0  
2.7  
2.9  
2.6  
2.8  
2.7  
3.0  
2.8  
3.0  
2.7  
3.0  
2.8  
3.1  
2.8  
3.0  
2.7  
3.0  
2.8  
3.1  
kWo  
58.7  
60.3  
73.1  
75.2  
kWi  
26.2  
25.1  
33.5  
31.7  
39.1  
36.4  
52.4  
50.7  
67.5  
63.7  
78.7  
72.7  
26.7  
25.5  
34.1  
32.1  
39.8  
36.9  
53.2  
51.4  
68.7  
64.6  
80.0  
73.8  
27.1  
25.9  
34.6  
32.5  
40.4  
37.4  
54.1  
52.1  
69.8  
65.4  
81.4  
74.7  
COP  
2.2  
2.4  
2.2  
2.4  
2.2  
2.5  
2.2  
2.3  
2.1  
2.3  
2.2  
2.4  
2.3  
2.5  
2.3  
2.5  
2.3  
2.6  
2.3  
2.5  
2.2  
2.4  
2.3  
2.5  
2.4  
2.6  
2.4  
2.6  
2.4  
2.7  
2.4  
2.6  
2.3  
2.5  
2.4  
2.7  
20  
20  
25  
25  
CAUC-C20  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C80  
CAUC-C20  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C80  
CAUC-C20  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C25  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C30  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C40  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C50  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C60  
CAUC-C80  
6
30  
30  
40  
40  
50  
50  
60  
60  
20  
20  
25  
25  
30  
30  
40  
40  
50  
50  
60  
60  
20  
20  
25  
25  
30  
30  
40  
40  
50  
50  
60  
60  
98.2  
93.1  
95.3  
87.9  
90.2  
100.3  
131.9  
133.6  
162.3  
165.7  
194.1  
197.0  
70.0  
124.8  
126.8  
153.8  
157.6  
184.2  
187.6  
66.2  
67.7  
82.4  
84.6  
98.9  
101.4  
132.2  
134.3  
162.8  
167.0  
195.1  
198.6  
70.0  
117.5  
119.5  
144.8  
149.0  
173.6  
177.5  
62.3  
63.9  
77.6  
79.9  
93.2  
74.8  
91.3  
93.3  
71.5  
86.8  
89.1  
8
109.1  
111.1  
146.1  
148.0  
179.9  
183.7  
215.1  
217.9  
77.4  
104.0  
106.3  
139.3  
141.3  
171.5  
175.6  
205.4  
208.6  
73.8  
96.1  
124.6  
126.9  
153.3  
158.0  
184.3  
188.4  
65.9  
67.8  
82.4  
84.7  
98.9  
101.8  
131.7  
134.0  
162.3  
167.1  
195.0  
199.4  
78.9  
96.4  
98.7  
75.4  
92.0  
94.2  
71.9  
87.2  
89.7  
10  
115.2  
117.5  
154.0  
156.0  
189.7  
193.9  
227.2  
230.4  
110.1  
112.7  
147.0  
149.3  
181.1  
185.6  
216.9  
220.8  
104.6  
107.3  
139.6  
142.0  
171.8  
176.6  
206.4  
210.2  
Notes:  
1. Ratings based on sea level altitude and evaporator fouling factor of 0.0176.  
2. Consult Trane representative for performance at temperatures outside of the ranges shown.  
3. kWi input is for compressors only.  
4. COP = Coefficient of Performance (kWo/total kW). Total kW include compressors and control power.  
5. Ratings are based on an evaporator temperature drop of 5.6°C.  
6. Interpolation between points is permissible. Extrapolation is not permitted.  
7. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590-98.  
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Performance  
Data  
Part Load  
Performance  
Table PD-5. Part-load performance for CGWF 20-60 ton – 60 Hz in English units  
Unit Size  
100%  
19.9  
15.2  
15.5  
24.5  
19.0  
15.4  
29.2  
22.8  
15.3  
39.4  
30.1  
15.6  
48.6  
37.6  
15.4  
59.4  
46.5  
15.2  
IPLV  
Tons  
kW  
EER  
Tons  
kW  
EER  
Tons  
kW  
EER  
Tons  
kW  
EER  
Tons  
kW  
EER  
Tons  
kW  
20  
20.3  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20.5  
20.3  
20.7  
19.6  
19.8  
EER  
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%  
16.7  
12.4  
16.1  
20.6  
15.5  
16.0  
24.5  
18.5  
15.9  
33.0  
24.5  
16.2  
40.8  
30.6  
16.0  
50.1  
37.6  
16.0  
IPLV  
Tons  
kW  
EER  
Tons  
kW  
EER  
Tons  
kW  
EER  
Tons  
kW  
EER  
Tons  
kW  
EER  
Tons  
kW  
20  
21.0  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
20.9  
20.7  
21.3  
20.3  
20.4  
EER  
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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Data  
Adjustment  
Factors  
Figure PAF-1. Ethylene glycol performance adjustment factors  
Figure PAF-2. Propylene glycol performance adjustment factors  
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Data  
Adjustment  
Factors  
Figure PAF-3. Ethylene glycol and propylene glycol solution freezing points  
Table PAF-1. Pressure drop correction factor  
Leaving  
Water  
Percent of Ethylene Glycol  
Temperature  
0
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
0
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
60  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
1.00  
1.00  
1.00  
NA  
NA  
NA  
1.15  
1.12  
1.09  
1.05  
NA  
NA  
1.26  
1.22  
1.19  
1.16  
1.09  
NA  
1.50  
1.46  
1.42  
1.38  
1.34  
1.31  
1.16  
1.60  
1.55  
1.51  
1.47  
1.42  
1.39  
1.21  
1.38  
1.34  
1.30  
1.26  
1.23  
1.12  
Table PAF-2. Pressure drop correction factor  
Leaving  
Water  
Percent of Propylene Glycol  
Temperature  
0
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
0
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
60  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
1.00  
1.00  
1.00  
NA  
NA  
NA  
1.11  
1.07  
1.04  
1.00  
NA  
NA  
1.24  
1.19  
1.15  
1.11  
1.03  
NA  
1.63  
1.55  
1.46  
1.39  
1.33  
1.28  
1.13  
1.90  
1.74  
1.62  
1.53  
1.45  
1.39  
1.20  
1.42  
1.34  
1.28  
1.23  
1.19  
1.08  
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Data  
Pressure Drops  
Chart PD-1. CGWF evaporator  
Chart PD-2. CGWF condenser  
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Table E-1. Electrical data for CGWF water-cooled chillers  
Unit Wiring Data  
Compressor  
RLA  
Each  
34  
Controls  
Unit  
Size  
Rated  
Voltage  
208-230/60  
380/60  
Minimum  
Maximum  
Fuse Size  
110  
50  
Recommended  
LRA  
Each  
251  
Circuit Ampacity  
Dual Element Fuse Size  
Quantity  
2-10  
kW  
77  
38  
32  
27  
32  
99  
51  
43  
35  
42  
117  
61  
52  
41  
50  
145  
72  
60  
51  
60  
185  
95  
80  
65  
78  
221  
115  
98  
77  
94  
100  
50  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
17  
142  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
460/60  
45  
40  
14  
117  
575/60  
40  
40  
12  
94  
400/50  
50  
50  
14  
110  
208-230/60  
380/60  
150  
70  
125  
70  
52/34  
27/17  
23/14  
18/12  
22/14  
52  
376/251  
215/142  
178/117  
143/94  
174/110  
376  
1-10  
1-15  
460/60  
60  
60  
575/60  
50  
45  
400/50  
50  
45  
208-230/60  
380/60  
150  
80  
150  
80  
2-15  
4-10  
27  
215  
460/60  
70  
70  
23  
178  
575/60  
50  
50  
18  
143  
400/50  
80  
80  
22  
174  
208-230/60  
380/60  
175  
80  
175  
90  
34  
251  
17  
142  
460/60  
70  
70  
14  
117  
575/60  
60  
70  
12  
94  
400/50  
90  
90  
14  
110  
208-230/60  
380/60  
225  
110  
100  
80  
225  
110  
100  
80  
52/34  
27/17  
23/14  
18/12  
22/14  
52  
376/251  
215/142  
178/117  
143/94  
174/110  
376  
2-10  
2-15  
460/60  
575/60  
400/50  
110  
250  
125  
110  
90  
125  
250  
150  
110  
90  
208-230/60  
380/60  
4-15  
27  
215  
460/60  
23  
178  
575/60  
18  
143  
400/50  
125  
150  
22  
174  
Table E-2. Electrical data for high temperature condenser CGWF chillers and CCAF compressor chillers  
Unit Wiring Data  
Compressor  
RLA  
Each  
39  
Controls  
Unit  
Size  
Rated  
Voltage  
208-230/60  
380/60  
Minimum  
Maximum  
Fuse Size  
125  
60  
Recommended  
LRA  
Each  
251  
Circuit Ampacity  
Dual Element Fuse Size  
Quantity  
2-10  
kW  
88  
45  
110  
60  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.16  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
0.24  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
20  
142  
460/60  
38  
50  
50  
17  
117  
575/60  
400/50  
32  
45  
50  
40  
14  
94  
38  
50  
17  
117  
208-230/60  
380/60  
112  
59  
150  
80  
150  
80  
58/39  
31/20  
26/17  
21/14  
25/17  
58  
376/251  
215/142  
178/117  
143/94  
178/117  
376  
1-10  
1-15  
460/60  
50  
70  
70  
575/60  
40  
60  
60  
400/50  
48  
70  
70  
208-230/60  
380/60  
131  
70  
175  
100  
80  
175  
90  
2-15  
4-10  
31  
215  
460/60  
59  
80  
26  
178  
575/60  
47  
60  
80  
60  
21  
143  
400/50  
56  
80  
25  
178  
208-230/60  
380/60  
166  
85  
200  
100  
80  
200  
100  
90  
39  
251  
20  
142  
460/60  
72  
17  
117  
575/60  
60  
70  
80  
70  
90  
14  
94  
400/50  
72  
17  
117  
208-230/60  
380/60  
209  
110  
93  
250  
125  
110  
90  
250  
150  
110  
90  
58/39  
31/20  
26/17  
21/14  
25/17  
58  
376/251  
215/142  
178/117  
143/94  
178/117  
376  
2-10  
2-15  
460/60  
575/60  
75  
90  
400/50  
110  
300  
150  
125  
110  
125  
110  
300  
150  
125  
100  
125  
208-230/60  
380/60  
247  
132  
111  
89  
60  
4-15  
31  
215  
460/60  
26  
178  
575/60  
21  
143  
400/50  
106  
25  
178  
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  
188-253  
208-230/60  
380/60  
342-418  
460/60  
575/60  
400/50  
414-506  
517-633  
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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Diagram  
Electrical Data  
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Dimensional  
Data  
CGWF 20-30 Ton  
Size  
20 Ton  
A
2"  
(51)  
2"  
(51)  
2 1/2"  
(64)  
B
C
4'-8"  
(1423)  
4'-8"  
(1423)  
4'-6 1/2"  
(1384)  
D
E
F
G
H
8 1/2"  
(216)  
8 1/2"  
(216)  
7 3/4"  
(197)  
1'-3 3/8"  
(391)  
1'-3 3/8"  
(391)  
1'-5 3/8"  
(441)  
4 1/8"  
(105)  
4 1/8"  
(105)  
2 1/4"  
(57)  
8 5/8"  
(218)  
8 5/8"  
(218)  
12"  
5 5/8"  
(143)  
5 5/8"  
(143)  
8"  
2' 7 3/8"  
(797)  
2' 7 3/8"  
(797)  
2' 8 3/16"  
(818)  
25 Ton  
30 Ton  
(305)  
(203)  
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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Data  
CGWF 40-50 Ton  
Size  
40 Ton  
A
2 1/2"  
(64)  
3"  
B
C
D
E
1'-3 3/4"  
(400)  
1'-3 1/2"  
(394)  
6'-5 1/2"  
(1968)  
6'-5"  
1'-4 1/4"  
(413)  
1'-6 1/8"  
(480)  
4 3/8"  
(111)  
2 1/2"  
(64)  
50 Ton  
(76)  
(1956)  
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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Data  
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Data  
CCAF 20-30 Ton  
English Dimensions  
Unit Size  
20 Ton  
25 Ton  
30 Ton  
A
B
C
2”  
2”  
D
2’-0”  
1’-11 3/4”  
2’-1 7/8”  
E
F
8 1/2”  
8 1/2”  
7 3/4”  
3’-11 1/2”  
3’-11 1/2”  
3’-10 3/4”  
1’-3 1/2”  
1’-3 1/2”  
1’-5 3/8”  
3’-3”  
3’-10”  
3’-10”  
2 1/2”  
Metric Dimensions (mm)  
Unit Size  
20 Ton  
25 Ton  
30 Ton  
A
B
C
D
E
F
216  
216  
197  
1207  
1207  
1187  
51  
51  
64  
610  
603  
657  
394  
394  
441  
1041  
1041  
1168  
Notes:  
1. Add 3/4” (19 mm) for units with insulation.  
2. Dimensional tolerance 1/4” (6.4).  
3. Tube installation at either end of evaporator.  
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Data  
CCAF 40-60 Ton  
English Dimensions  
Unit Size  
40 Ton  
50 Ton  
60 Ton  
A
B
C
D
2 1/2”  
3”  
E
F
5’-1 3/4”  
5’-1 1/2”  
5’-1 1/2”  
1’-3 3/4”  
1’-3 1/2”  
1’-3 1/2”  
1’-11 1/4”  
2’-1 1/8”  
2’-0 7/8”  
3’-5”  
3’-10”  
3’-10”  
1’-4 1/4”  
1’-6 1/8”  
1’-6 1/8”  
3”  
Metric Dimensions (mm)  
Unit Size  
40 Ton  
50 Ton  
60 Ton  
A
B
C
D
E
F
1568  
1562  
1562  
400  
394  
394  
591  
638  
632  
64  
76  
76  
1041  
1168  
1168  
413  
480  
460  
Notes:  
1. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.  
2. Add 3/4” (19 mm) for units with insulation.  
3. Dimensional tolerance 1/4” (6.4).  
4. Tube installation at either end of evaporator.  
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Table W-1. Weights, CGWF chillers  
Unit  
20  
25  
30  
40  
50  
60  
Operating Wt.  
(pounds)  
(kilogram)  
(pounds)  
(kilogram)  
1694  
768  
1522  
690  
1757  
797  
1600  
726  
2249  
1020  
2014  
914  
2746  
1246  
2366  
1073  
2977  
1350  
2626  
1191  
3905  
1771  
3376  
1531  
Shipping Wt.  
Table W-2. Weights, CCAF compressor chillers  
Unit  
20  
25  
30  
1274  
579  
1836  
834  
40  
1509  
685  
1792  
814  
50  
1808  
821  
2166  
984  
60  
1982  
900  
2494  
1133  
Operating Wt.  
(pounds)  
(kilogram)  
(pounds)  
(kilogram)  
1004  
456  
1079  
490  
Shipping Wt.  
1430  
649  
1605  
729  
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Specifications  
General  
Evaporator  
Unit Controls (CH530)  
All scroll chillers are factory tested and  
monitored for power and control  
operation (CGWF only). CGWF units ship  
with a full operating charge of refrigerant  
and oil. CCAF units ship with a full  
operating charge of oil. Exposed  
surfaces are painted with an air-dry  
beige primer-finisher prior to shipment.  
Shell and tube design with seamless  
copper tubes roller expanded into tube  
sheets. Designed, tested and stamped in  
accordance with ASME Code for  
refrigerant side working pressure of 300  
psig. Water side working pressure is 300  
psig for CGWF 20-50 and CCAF 20-60,  
215 psig for CGWF 60. One water pass  
with a series of internal baffles. Each  
shell includes drain connections,  
entering and leaving temperature  
sensors, and ¾ inch Armaflex II (or  
equal) insulation (K= 0.26).  
The microprocessor-based control panel  
is factory-installed and factory-tested.  
Chilled water reset based on return  
water is standard.  
The CH530 microprocessor  
automatically acts to prevent unit  
shutdown due to abnormal operating  
conditions associated with low  
evaporator refrigerant temperature, high  
condensing temperature, and/or motor  
current overload. If an abnormal  
operating condition continues and the  
protective limit is reached, the machine  
should shut down.  
Compressor-Motor  
Direct-drive, hermetic, 3600 rpm, 60 Hz  
[3000 rpm, 50 Hz] fixed compression,  
scroll compressors (20 to 30 tons - two  
compressors; 40 to 60 tons - four  
compressors). Each compressor has:  
centrifugal oil pump, oil level sightglass,  
oil charging valve, two point lubrication  
for each motor bearing, flooded  
lubrication for the journal and thrust  
bearings, and a check valve on the scroll  
discharge port.  
Condenser (CGWF only)  
Shell and tube design with seamless  
internally enhanced copper tubes.  
Designed, tested and stamped in  
accordance with ASME Code (CGWF 60  
only) the refrigerant side working  
pressure of 450 psig. Water side  
The panel includes machine protection  
shutdown requiring manual reset for the  
following conditions:  
• low evaporator refrigerant temperature  
and pressure  
• high condenser refrigerant pressure  
• critical sensor or detection circuit faults  
• motor current overload  
• high compressor discharge  
temperature  
• lost communication between main  
processor and LLID  
• electrical distribution faults: current loss  
or phase reversal  
• external and local emergency stop  
• starter contactor interrupt failure  
working pressure is 300 psig for CGWF  
20-50, 150 psig for CGWF 60. Two pass  
construction with six-inch diameter shell  
(20 to 30 tons). One pass construction  
with two separate condensers connected  
in series (40 to 60 tons). Each condenser  
includes a subcooler circuit. Tubes are  
cleanable and replaceable.  
Motor is suction gas-cooled,  
hermetically sealed, two-pole, squirrel  
cage induction type.  
Refrigerant Circuit  
Each refrigeration circuit shall be  
completely independent and shall  
include liquid line and discharge line  
service valves, filter dryer, combination  
moisture indicator-sightglass, charging  
port, insulated suction line, liquid line  
solenoid valve and thermal expansion  
valve.  
The panel also includes machine  
protection shutdown with automatic  
reset for the following correctable  
conditions:  
• power loss  
• loss of evaporator or condenser water  
flow  
Isolation valves provide means of  
isolating refrigerant charge in either the  
high or low pressure side while  
servicing. One refrigerant circuit on  
20 to 30 tons; two refrigerant circuits on  
40 to 60 tons.  
When a fault is detected, the control  
system conducts more than 60  
diagnostic checks and displays results.  
The display will identify the fault,  
indicate date, time, and operating mode  
at time of occurrence, and provide type  
of reset required and a help message.  
The diagnostic history will display the  
last ten diagnostics with their times and  
dates of occurrence.  
Condenserless units (CCAF) shall be  
equipped with discharge check valve  
and moisture indicator sightglass.  
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Specifications  
DynaView Panel  
combination, and priority order of  
control sources can be programmed.  
The control source with priority  
determines active setpoints via the  
signal it sends to the control panel.  
Control sources may be:  
Factory-mounted to the control panel  
door, the operator interface has an LCD  
touch-screen display for operator input  
and information output. This interface  
provides access to the following  
information: evaporator report,  
condenser report, compressor report,  
ASHRAE Guideline 3 report, main,  
chiller, feature setting, manual control  
setting and display setting. All  
• the local operator interface (standard)  
• a 4-20 mA or 2-10 VDC signal from an  
external source (interface optional;  
control source not supplied)  
Trane Tracer Summitsystem  
(interface optional)  
diagnostics and messages are displayed  
in “clear language.”  
• LonTalk LCI-C (interface optional;  
control source not supplied)  
Data contained in available reports  
includes:  
Starter  
• water and air temperatures  
• refrigerant pressure and temperatures  
• flow switch status  
The unit control panel contains both a  
control section and a starter section. The  
panel is a painted, NEMA 1 enclosure.  
The starter section contains: top access  
for power wiring, single point power  
hook-up, three-phase solid-state  
overload protection, customer wired  
grounding lug, and control power  
transformer with fused protection.  
• compressor starts and run-time  
All necessary settings and setpoints are  
programmed into the microprocessor-  
based controller via the operator  
interface. The controller is capable of  
receiving signals contemporaneously  
from a variety of control sources, in any  
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File Number  
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Inland  
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A business of American Standard Companies  
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