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= TAN Oy wes = yay BAC DALIAN CO,, LTDitimore Aircoil BAC AM 4127, JE rh AEMK LL MAL ANIEEBA C25 IE Ae 19979710 H we at A BEAST, ERE PEALE FA PE IETF BE IAS EE AR AY OX MAM A. 25 vie FAME TK HAS Ree Wh Ls SGA 4a AR 2S Wa OU L930: aR A Mle, FR SR A A TR HEF, DEP RMN, SIN MARIE, ISOMOOLIAIEMMIL, RAAT — 77 AA MLM. BACA AEP LAN ANTE AR HE Melk, ONE 19384, JE—/PISO9OOLIATENL. 19 HEEL UGTA EIR fA], BA HE FE He HA 174s I 200% 44 RAL REESE LR LI AI AP REAM «BAC AED A A BE WER. URE KP ida He ak ee BL Ee A BACH HEA Ts 29 PERS AT 4 AILEAMCK V AI RECS ERE ART A RUA EAE, DR ME ME AHL, GACT AR EBA C2] ORD TIP Se RE Re SPUR MEAIA, CXV RSA BRE EE BB A 9 IT HET OR RE DB A A, FA MT AE EH a ED BER BAC AM A MAS PILAR IL ALE MEAS A A, DIBACAS A) JERE BEA Mott, Bh “OD GRC. ARENT, OLIN” ya, ABI J PBR TO BCX VU A SE Founded in October 1997, BAC DALIAN CO., LTD. is a joint venture invested by Dalian Bingshan Group and Baltimore Aircoil Company. The main products are the series CXV Evaporative Condensers and. Ice Thermal Storage Products. The joint venture company is located at NO.4 LianShan street, ShalleKou istrict, Dalian, Dajan Bingshan Group Co.,Ltd founded, in 1930, previously in the first rank of state-owned enterprises, DOW iS the largest manufacture of inausgg ration and air conditioning equipment in China, It's an 1309001-certfied company with a total of FOObO employees. coil Company founded in. 1938,.is employeeowned and the world's leading producer of ponent for airconditioning, refvigergtiga and industrial process cooling. B.A.C is certified by 1809001, Through its 17 manufacturing sites aN international network of 200 sales representatives, B.A.C.maintains the capability to provide customers with technical assistance and equipment aval ‘lobal basis.B.A.C's main products include evaporative condensers, cooling towers,ice thermal sto and industrial fluid coolers. BAC DALIAN CO., LTD provides its customers with the patented CXV Evaporative Condensers, which offers superior thermal performance, maintenance advantages and corrasion resistance, all resulting from Baltimore Aireoil Company's continuing rewarch and development programs and years of engineering experience. CXV Evaporative Condensers are manufactured in modern facilities under a strict quality control system to meet worldwide standards ‘The long and successful history of Dalian Bingshan Group and the advanced technology of Baltimore Aircoll assure that the customer will be satisfied with the high quality, high efficiency and long durability of the CXV Evaporative Condenser.Steere meee CXV ABliZiT RE CXV Series Principle of Operation A eeRAD bo oos VAPOR IN ae msemwn vase WET DECK SURFACE INTERNAL. WALKWAY BiThe Operating Mode EPL sk ASL AS AE TAR A ETI, ET POEM AS. FL ATLAS Sy AE 9G LE HERE eH, ACHES, SR SEAR A AACR SC IT a Ce BE PRAT JMU, Bets bah MA BEIM CMC PV C tee tdet fs, PVC ASSES YS A, GRIER I ACCC DAE OB A EE ANBAR BEE, ARSE TEIN SARL a TE ACT eA IE 5 BAY We ft Pe Wk, TWA ARRANGE APY A cdy AS S AL o AL BILAEL A Hetil,CXVAWNREASRE Hot gaseous refrigerant in the coll transers heat to soray water and air eutside the coll, being cooled into liquid. The draught fan produces extra forced air that enables spray water to cover the coil surface thoroughly, thus resulting in remarkable Improvement in heatexchange performance, While spray water and air absorbs hest, the water parily turns into vapor due to its increased temperature, Therefore, a reat deal of heat is taken up by the latent heat of vaporization. Water out of the heated air is baffled to the PVC heat-exchange fil. Cooled by air across the PVC heat-exchange fill ta lower temperature, water flows into the water sump where it is pumped to the spray system for repeating circulation. A water level controller is, designed to control the water makeup for water dispersed into surrounding air. The | capacity of the evaporative condenser can be adjusted by variable motor speed or different combination of air fan ancl motor depending on actual demand for load. BAC SEM SAIRA, SREHVRATT AON) MEIER BAC’s Patented Advanced Superior Thermal and Mechanical Performance BEREAN IN HY OBA A, Reliable performance delivered through the innovative combination of two proven heat transfer designs. RE RRRAR AR Mir TERS TM TREK IRA ite ficient year-round evaporative condensing with Induced-dratt fans in the warm airstream, above the wet arcas. RBG Mba, PRT Bear te fit. Low scaling tendency reduces maintenance requirements and sustains peak performance betsvoen service intervals ERR RI TMI ALS APER AMT BE Extended service intervals due to low scaling tendency, non-elag, widespeced air inlet louvers and accesible large-orifce water distribution system, ROSS) HF 5h ETA BLS ABE, ied tok. Specious plenum provides easy maintenance of fan ive system, teat transfer col ane cold water besn, REEL, HAHNKEED, REMMI RD wee RA Fewer coil coonections, reduced refrigerant charge, ‘and low unit weights minimize installation costs. BACKS AR2aPan Features; HP CAE Superior Maintenance features CHV a AIA T Hb Bese ALA br. Reme H P Vie} APR TATE UE HE SE AAAS RE EMT ORV ai EEN Ai TI EB EIA, BRL ORE FSD BPA San ‘The CXV delivers unique and valuable features sing, proven components. The many maintenance and accessibility features of the CXV eliminate cramped spaces and limited accessibility to service points associated with conventional evaporative condensers. The CXW design builés upon decades of operating experience, incorporating components that are proven to be durable and simple to main. FY ADS A zk A AE Direct Access To Water Spray System COV aR A La YE NH PRR Ce umd, Hk eis TUM AD: Sify Re i ten AE 1d water flows of the CXV The parallel allow the spray iminators are inside to be uncovered (arift permitting quick and easy and coils from outside inspection of the spray the unit while the CXV is in full operation. @ cxvaa Oe RMN ASS VEO SPUR Wide-Spaced,Non—clog Air Inlet Louvers Ke i 5 TE A EAE RTT ERE he TA nT SEG ALAA PT EE. Durable, wide-spaced air inlet louvers reduce the pote scale build—ap and damaging. ice formations at the interface. RAMEN Hinged Access Doors for Easy Entry AE ih SUPA TEED SATE A EA Oversized access doors in end wall provides easy access to the unit interiorFBP RAIA Easy Access to Fan Drive System and Condensing Coil ‘Ace EL ALS SoRATE, HA TOIT, Ww Nr WENA EE. A spacious plenum provides easy access to the fan drive system and the condensing coil through easily removable PVC eliminators PRA AA Sloped Basin Floor Facilitates Cleaning TR A EB TAL FIER LAE EB PV Cte JERR REE BS aC DT BA The floor of the water basin is oped toward the depressed section ‘and the wet deck is elevated to focilitate flushing dirt and debris from this eritical & cxvanketeae RD Lower Capital Investment XV RT =F SG BETO ED SERRATE CX Evaporative Condenser = Shell and ‘Tube Condenser+ Cooling Tower + Water Pump+Water Sump Piping HNP CXV AAG BEA BE LSE A DARA, BOR MPAIPV CH Ae HIE (4522 AUR), HR. ATi), ERE, BY Si MT AAA SI LAB DEH Mi, PRAGA , CXV RFA MRE BRA FMR ITN, TEL tb PRR EE, PR Eee AGM. Es Ree LRM. Ik KET RRO. SEAT, Hat PSI UG BEE TY, RICKY AR ‘Re sK aE DA TEE ‘The CXV Evaporative Condenser, with water pump, water sump and PVi heatexchange fill (uas the function similar with cooling tower) + €reates compact structure, less floor space, low unit weights, and convenient installation that suggests substantial reduction in installation cost. Moreover, the CXV E; ive Condenser Is delivered to site in the modular assemblies of the upper and lower casings, requlring only bolting the upper and lower casings, and electrical and piping service for use that results in far less on-site installation work and therefore installation cost greatly reduced. In short, th ‘budget of capital expenditure can be curtailed by solecting CXV Evaporative Condensers, compared ‘with other types of condensers, BACKERSTRA TRA Excellent Operation Lower Operating Cost CX IIA I TS HE aE Jk, Fit, Fidish, EAE, FRUA EE SE RLIE AU Bek se Ey A Because of its high efficiency, water and dectrical savings, ane! fewer parts to be maintained, the CXV Evaporative Condenser in your application leads to lower operating cost than other types of condensers. BERRA Construction Detail BREA Heavy Duty Construction OXY NH I A ET Aik ae Pre ba HE as PA ME SA CR 5 3 A Be Aa a is RYAN, CXV A UAE SR BE a NT ‘IS PSR PB A SAL REAR de ZB aT AA A A a hh ‘EM, RCM bre NYY Bim PA MaRS LF RE my eM PRA FE Ke 0 AE ‘The Series CXV Evaporative Condenser Is factory-assembled from standardized parts manufactured under elosely—controlled conditions to ensure each unit is built precisy to the samme high-quality construction standards. All sce] panels and structural ¢ e CXV cat eciages have a zincrich primer applied before ‘sembly. This standard corrosion protection system. ‘will provide reliable protection and long life for mest applications, 5 of re high anticorosive galvanized ste. All CXVRWRAK ARE Rae Condensing Coil IERIE ILE By BEE Ke, RA OMe, ee cs A ali, BEEP 79 2. OMPa. tk Ea he 2.SMPaity CHEER, UNEP Ia OE PASE SAM mt aah ile me LAL WHEN, RETR URE AE. AR ALL TG IN A HE kG REO HE ic EDD EE ME AA I m. The condensing coil is factory~assembled from high-quality steel tubing .The condensing coll as a design pressure of 2.0 MPR «It is tested by an encircling, eddy current system and also at 2.5MPa air pressure under water. The coil is designed with sloping tubes for {ree drainage of the condensed liquid. ‘The coll is encased in 4 steel framework and the entire assembly is hot-aip galvanized after fabrication Coils are also available in stainless steol and luninium for that are not compatible with the standard galvanized stee] construction. Whee BACKEaRaaPVC HARE BACross’ Wet Deck Surface (Patented) SKMBACA aH, Mk, HN “HOR AOR MLAB (PVC) A Se BEE CXV AAR RUPE RE EBT, PVCH SE eA A HU AL AE Hi AER BIBAC ZS VETS A I RE HENNE PR LE IAC 1 AA IH MR DS SUL EVA iy EHRLICH An efficient polyvinyl chloride (PVC) wet deck surface designed, manufactured, and tested by B.A.C. an integral component of the Sores XV Evaporative Condenser's innovative heat transfer system. ‘The wet doce surface is impervious to rot, decay, biological attack.Series CXV Evaporative Condenser utilize the BAC—developed high elficieney BACross Wet Deck Surface with Integral Eliminators which provides maxirmum air/water contact time and low air presure érop to ensure efficient heat transfer with minimum fan power requirements APRA Water Distribution System AR AEH ASTER CASI, MEARE MPAA MIR: Hy TPR AMIE RM, FEMS AS, Li Re EEL ACERT. RSH RRL FORD FOR —SEBE ABE. ACM A A TE AeA He JH, a2 tu RPV Cok Be CXVAWRAKA RE MASE AE AACR ME. RAC REE ens 9 MOLE ILL, CEST, BLEEP , Hit ATR HE PY EU 2 a AE. HER. AGH HUE FT 96 5P He He, (PAR Se NT A EE ALF RO EL AE AA galvanizad header and Schedule 40 PYC sory branches with lage diameter, non=dog, 360" plastic spray nozzles are designed for optimum wetting of the eoil under all operating, conditions. ‘The nozzles, spray branches, and headers are connected by rubber grommets which permit easy removal for clesning Hk Eliminators 7G ETRE REP V CRP AR PAL BRHECKVM RRC, TATE, irk RIES le Hs Pit HE BYAr Rw A oP a CHS cH ARSE, ACBL F 0.001%. Constructed of PVC and fumished in easily removable sections for qulek access to the coil section, the oliminators impart throe distinct change tion to effectively strip moisture from ir stream leaving the coil with minimum air resistance.6 EOE Fan, Fan cylinders and Fan Shaft Bearings CRIA AES Me BR — IEE Da A Pe HL TAL, TRE TATED A UD IN, EG SLATE. WRG AREER, BEAMS HT BL PAL it aT OR SE, ASE BA, WAT HAL OM Aik iAEG4O, OOD, APM RRM AE T WEEN BeEAG oD eH RUD Ce debt IL me, aL ic PA Sy Yer Cg BCI Lk SUE HE, AH ati. Heavy duty, aluminum axial-flow fans have been sele 1d to achieve very low fan motor horsepower, The air is discharged through fan eowls RARKKA RE designed for stream-lined air entry and minimums tip clearances for maximum fan efficiencies, Heavy gauge, hot-dip mounted on top ofthe fan eylinders. é fan guards. Fans and shafis are supported by heavy duty selfalig moisture proof seals and integral slinger rings. Bearings are selected for a minimum L10 life of 40,000 tours. ase lubricated ball bearings with ‘The solid-backed, multigroove, neoprene! polyester belt is manufactured to stringent B.A.C. sions, and the driver and driven fan sheaves ly adjusted hy means of a simple, are corosion-resistam, extending belt lie signi Bet tension is eas threaded bolt-and-nut arrangement on the motor base support assernbly Together, these components provide 4 highly-reliable system with low maintenance requirementsCXVRWRRK ARE A RRB Water Distribution System + ATARI SF HE, BEAN eA ‘ia ea) + SEC ti Rk eM a ee + 360° ORDER REET + Visible and accessible without disassembly or having to enter eramped spaces + Overlapping spray patterns ensure proper water coverage * Large-diameter360° spray nozzles ‘minimize clogging SHR Induced Draft + be + web RUCK. + Dla water leaks + Diminishes potential for fan freeze-ups * Reduces recirculation + Minimizes possible |” eae HOGAF Condensing Coil 2.5 MPany attic + 4P88/20.06" (1.5mm) + BEE RMUE SEE WE Abi aft /2 ie FA NR et ieumatically ested at 2.5 MPa + 0,06" nominal tube wall thickness + Conneetion quantity is typically 1/2 that of other similar size units + Stainless steel or aluminum available TRE Basin + URE, ARAL RHE TIE Eo Sm A me a 2 + TY EFE304 5 BN + Sloped basin below elevated wet deck facilitates cleaning + Corrosion resistant galvanized stee! construction + Type 304 stainless stel basin available a6 Hinged Access Doors > Py meet) + Ree a + Easy-lateh, inward swinging doors + Located on both endwalls DARL Low= HP Axial Fans = A REE + Bi EI fe ae + Bificient axial fan design * Corrosion resistant aluminum construction Baga CCortosion-Resistant Construction AL RR + Heavy gauge galvanized steel BACKEARACXVRWRAR ORE Seth Integral Pump «RADU REE TEP Cob BLIP A LA + Close-coupled,, bronze fitted centrifugal pump with mechanical seat and ‘TEPC motor ‘FEHATKARIBACKoss Her BACross* Wet Deck Surface with Integral Drift Eliminators * PV OHA > EG et Ay a RTE Ey. BPI BE ACRE + Polyvinyl ehioride (PVC) + Impervious to rot, decay, or biological attack + Elevated above basin floor to fecilate cleaning SERS RUG Air Inlet Louvers BER Kad RD ARE SPT «a + Widely spaced to eliminate louver plugging. and facilitate cleanin * Removable for unhamipered access Bok Drift Eliminators ARERR HEU AB “TEERPV CHR A ay ty ik i EH a + Efficiently remove entrained moisture from, leaving air stream + Non-corroding polyvinyl chloride(PVC) Removable sections peemit uiek access to the coll Section Dea RBOIRT duced Scale Tendency AU BENEREB LR, CXV RAE REE Hy TRY SY HT Four facts of the CXV Evaporative Condenser work together to reduce the propensity for scale build-up when compared with conventional condensers 1A bal SAF RUBE A AED — FW EL MAE ORR A HE A Sm A PRAHA id 6 AEA, AP Pe OR SL a A i TF a Sm AT fe. setae tae a en Wm HC wat eA Ue “rt” Asien Ke BACKEAM2 3|. Air and Water Flow in Parallel Path Better water coverage around the tubes is ‘due to air and spray water flowing. i parallel, downward path over the condensing coil, ‘maintaining full tube coverage. This parallel flow eliminates scale=promoting dry spots since the water is not stripped from the underside of the lubes by the airflow. 2 NA HLA AE Pe TD A COX V Be ak ik 26 PAD A IE Fe Me HEHE HAG BRE A, SPR TE PAR AT EI A IA TO A ST CX V HR AID BE eA AT TRA HE A TRACK A AS ACHE HET i AS SM ID 2. Increased Water Plow over Coil. The spray water flow rate over the coil is more than twice that of mest conventional evaporative condensers.TThis provides continuous flooding of the primary heat transfer surface for decreased scaling potential. No inerease in pump horsepower is required with this higher flaw due to the CXV's unique heat transfer system. 3. EM ENA FH LB CAV i OA Ae LTE REREA, E IN Rei, MOREA ERR WORM, PCV FF ei Me Ae a A ANA. USE a LAE em A SINR He. CX VAR RA Si CXVRWRAR SRE 3.Eevaporation Occurs Primarily in Wet Deck. ‘The CXV incorporates combined-flow fechnology using, both primary and secondary heat transfer surfaces, The primary heat transfer surface, lhe serpentine condensing coil, is the most important as well as the most expensive component in the ‘evaporative condenser. The coll of the CXV is protected from detrimental scale since the CXV coil relies primarily on sensible heat transfer and therefore is less susceptible to scale formation than are other designs that rely primarily on latent evaporative) heat transfer {rom the coll surface. 4 Peiecia amit. BRAUN A EAE ES RR "P, AUUGECERE bo HECKV ARIE BFP ATPL CHR EL MAA ACL METER RSM BSBISC , CXVRR FCA REA BE AEE AR A ER 2 25 % $45 HOT HE, HE. RSM Fn OH A) AWA. 4.Colder Spray Water. Spray water at colder temperatures has a lower propensity to form seale because sealing compounds remain in solution rather than depesiting ‘as sods on the coll, In the CXV, the spray water ver the coil is commonly 4S colder than other condenser designs due to the addition of the secondary heat transfer surface. ‘The colder spray water alone typically reduces the scaling potentials of the CXV by 25% compared to other designs. This Js above and beyond the reduction achieved due to the first three facets discussed above. Using. Langelier IndexCXV BIL SB it TE CXV Model Selection RALARARDRA TURD Compiter Select PRR SEE MASSER E MIC eerie eit ebieet me C, SABLA kW HHA EK Heat Rejection Method AEBURUNYS RED, RARE EE ITE AL SD ef AGE AIRE, Ry Ad ei EAN RI FRE tt i 25 AT LA ‘HERR REE AB FR in, TE WO ie A a a i i ea Lik Nf ik Fd a a: RI The Base Heat Rejection of each evaporative condenser is shown in Table 1. Table 2 presents Cae. correction factors to be applied to the system heat rejection for various condensing temperatures, wet Inv @ mechanical refrigeration system, the Dull and refrigerants, function of an evaporative condenser is to reject ITT He 1 STE Bie, eee ME RUA SRG ME heat to the environment. The heat to be rejected is the sum of the leat input at the evaporator and the energy input at the compressor. For a HE TR EEE I, ie pression process can vary Pee AA sven se of operating conditions, the energy input through the con Therefore, to accurately determine the proper 5. MALARIA ERE, EARHENEN sanction required, it is ee WES Foe F940 HE STAN He HA to establish the compressor energy input as wel fa fs heat absorbed inthe evaporator BACKEARAaCXVAWRRAARE [Establish total heat rejection required by the svstem, 2.Determine the design conditions for condensing temperature and wet bull temperature 3.Using the appropriate facior(Table 2),determine the correction factor to be appligd to the system 4.Multiply the correction factor by the total system beat rejection 5.Using Table 1,select the evaporative condenser ‘whose base total heat rejection equals or exceeds the corrected heat rejection calculated in Step 4, eat rgjction RI ARAEHEPMECXV (KW) Table 1, Base Capacity mS [Ae MS [fet OS | Ht n Soil [Bae tes] Merit [Bae et] Most | tas tit | | A MEELAESC REPS stoic, fc] ih aor] nie | st) | seteon examse owt | aia fow-2n | r004 | ox-ase | 1525 || seu. remme7, seentumoem cni-en | 2 Jorv-2sa | 086 | cae | ses, |] Sve: P71 cern Oe eng compo cv-04 | 262 Jow-o5e | 1112 | ow-279 | 1629 os cav-e0 | 03 |oxv-268 | 1198 | ow-se7 | 1000 pane, 3c cwv-sa | aor |oxv-260 | 1159 | ow-s0e | 702 Condensing Temperate crveri7 | 50s. marr | 1108 | cxv-s00 | 1756 zane, Be OXV-123 | 590 | Oxv-280 | 1202 | OXY-4IT | 1771 a sail caverat | sea fom-2ea | 1219 | owe | 1792 |) quan cev-137 | 589 | Cxv-287 | 1298 | CXV—424 | 1822 | | Solution “4 1, PREMADE. APERTIT, YARNS, AR r ow-ra7| esa fox-zee | 2st | cwvaze | an || IMA ot Gre153 |) O61 /oxv-201 | 1252 | Oxv-420 | 1842 ‘Determine heat rejection capacity factor from table 2B which | cwv-104 | 708 Jow-206 | 1275 | ow-4es | 1074 || sos CAV-173 | 744° | CKV-297 | 1280 | CKV-437 | 1883 aX ioe 950k W x 0.81=770K W, cxv-t8d Cxv-306 | 1: 1941 ae Gove] is focean | 2 Jono | 141 |] eine ARMM FART TOKO, SPEC V—184, EA HARE AMEN TOSKW cw-207 | a2 |ow-a1e | 1968 | cxvdes | 2016 || “From tebe selects unt wih base best eeton equa cw-214| 918 fow-azr | aon | on-ere | atta || oor rau hn 7OK sca CXV8S wit bem ejron cxv-228 | 987 | cxv-338 | 1452 | CKxv-481 | 2072 HETERD, TER: MUSH MY ACHR TIT, PPE NEIGIS.71C , we IRLME—6. 7 PIER MEDS. 6 CHL FHL PALM) AP HA Note Model number is nominal evaporator tons based on R-7I7, 35.7'Coondensing temperature,~6.7 saturated suction ‘temperature, and 25.6Cwet bull temperature. BACKS aRARCXVRWRAA ARE 2AM RE RS Table 2, Heat Rejection Capacity Factors A. tie ARTI Refrigerant R717 me HASAR HAM (C) Entering Wet Bulb Temperature fe.| 10 | i | 1 | 1 | se] | 2 | a | | mo | «| 25 | | 2 20 | om| or 0.04 | 094 | 1.07 | 1.10) 1.27] 1.40] 1.97 | a0] 22] 201] - | - at_| 0.69 | 067 0.73 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 0.95 | 1.02 | 1.10 | 1.20 | 1.99 | 1.49 | 1.71] 202] - aa_| 0.56 | 0.60, 0.64 | 0.60 | 0.76 | 0.00| 0.85 | 0.90 | 0.97 | 1.05 | 1.14 | 1.26) 1.42| 1.92 35 | 0.51 | 0.59 0.57 | 0.61 | 0.66 | 0.69 | 0.72 | 0.76 | 0.01 | 0.06 | 0.92 | 1.00, 1.09] 1.35 a7_| 0.48 | 0.48 | 0.51 | 0.54 | 0.50 | 0.60 0.69 | 0.66 | 0.69 | 0.72 0.77 | 0.02) 0.68 1.04 a9 | o.az| 044 0.46 | 0.49 | 0.52 | 0.59 | 0.55 | 0.57 | 0.60 | 0.62 | 0.06 | 0.60 0.73| 0.84 a1 | 0.99 | 040 0.42 | 0.44 | 0.46 | 0.48 | 0.40 | 0.51 | 0.52 | 0.55 | 0.57 | 0.60| 0.63| 0.70 2a | 0.38 | 0.97| 0.28 | 0.40| 0.42 | 0.40 | 0.44 | 0.45 | 0.47 | 0.49 | 0.50 | 0.52 0.64| 0.60 a [om|om|os|oa|os|o|owlonlon| oss | 0.45 | 040, 048| 0.52 B. wREAR2ARIAA Refrigerant R22 & 134A ee HAGMMMM (C) Entering Wet Bulb Temperature we | 0 | | | we [| we |] we | a | 2 | 2 | 2 | om | 25 | oo | 2 2 | 0.04 | oe | 1.01] 1.10] 1.20 | 1.40| 1.59 | 1.70] 01) ate [2s0[ax) - | - ai [075 | oe: | 68 | 097 | 1.08 | 1.15 | 1.26 | 1.94] 1.47 | 1.02 [1.08] 2.10 | 248 | - 23 | 0.68 | 0.72 | 0.77] 0.94 | 0 | 0.98 | 1.03 | 1.10 1.19 | 1.28 | 1.40 | 1.56 | 1.75 | 2.97 a3 os: | oes | o69| 07 | 0.8 | 084 | 0.09 | 0.93 | 0.99 | 1.06 | 1.14 | 1.28 | 1.95 | 1.08 ar | 0.56 | 0.50 | 0.62 | a0o | 071 | 074 | 0.77 | 0.81 | 0.85 | 0.90 | 0.95 | 1.01 | 1.09 | 1.20 39 [0.52/05 | 057 | 0.00] 064 | 065 | 060 | 0.7 | 0.74) 0.70 | 0.62 | 006 | 0.01 | 1.05 | 41 [048 049 | 052 | 054] 0.57 | 0.99 | 0.61 | 0.63 | 0.66 | 0.68 | 0.71 | 0.75 | 0.70 | 0.08 43 [oa | 046 | 048 0.0 | 0.52 | 0.04 | 055 | 057 | 0.59| 0.61 | 0.62 | 0. 078 45 | o.m1 | 0.42 | 0.44 | 0.40 | 0.48 | 0.49 | 0.50 | 0.52 | 0.53 | 0.55 | 0.86 | 0.58 | 0.61 | 0.66 BACK EARAACXVRWRAAKARE CXV 74-93 117-147 153-193MUA AS REINER TRAE EVAPORATIVE CONDENSERS ENGINEERING DATA o- ai) cxv 117-147 1A DNIO0 3.7L _DN8O S.Hlk7L DNSO REFRIGERANT. IN OVERFLOW DRAIN 2. ible tr DN100 4.thakaL N25 6. Her REFRIGERANT OUT: MAKE-UP ACCESS DOOR me fens) mm ike) EE | am femen) xem [aceon em) soem LO oxy, KW = w/s KW Ls KW kg ac ¥ tem | at | seme ‘Ammonia | WARAUR S| 3B ATM wiost | nae tet Herat | Attow| ria | socr_| uno | See arom, | mn SSS, | TREES |sioinloprine] SEE | ERC” | lite | Stee] MP [SERRE | rin sie | ARE. cw | 319 | 2360] e400] 1400 125] 40 | 12 | 11 | go | 150 | s260 | 04s cso | 245 | 2a70| a410| 1450) 143) 55 | 12 | 1.1 | 30 | 150 | soso | ons cw-ea | 362 | 2a70| a420] 450] 15.7] 7.5 | 12 | 11 | 30 | 150 | s208 | ons cx-a9 | 20a | 2520) 2500] 1600 129/ 55 | 12 | 11 | 38 | 150 | 3480 | 1000 cxv-es | 401 | 2590 | 2600 | too | 153) 75 | 12 | 11 | 38 | 150 | a468 | 1000 cxv-117 | 805 | 8370] 4900 2140 | 200) 55 | 18 | 22 | 48 | 150 | 4927 | oss cxv-t2a | 590 | 9300 | 4900) 2140 | 22.0| 75 | 18 | 22 | 46 | 150 | aea2 | os cw-1a1 | 564 | o410 | so00 | 2160 | 25.1 | 11.0] 12 | 22 | 46 | 150 | 455 | s4s cxv-137 | 580 | s610 | 8240 | 2900 21.4| 7.8 | 18 | 22 | s7 | 150 | s0e6 | 1000 cxv-147 | 632 | 3840 | 5260 | 2900 | 245 | v1.0 | 18 | 22 | s7 | 150 | s109 | 1000 cxv-150 | 661 | 4150 | 6200] 2500 | 2.6] 7.5 | 2 | 22 | 1 | 200 | ose | eas crwv-t64 | 708 | 4180) 910 | 2610 | 2.2 | 11.0 | a2 | 22 | 61 | 200 | oso | eas ow-iza | 144 | 4190 | 6220 2620 | 221 | 15.0) a2 | 22 | 61 | 200 | cose | eas cow-1e4 | 795 | «490 | s660 | 2010 | 226 / 11.0| 9 | 22 | 78 | 200 | 6400 | 1080 cw-193 | 092_| 4490 | 5660 | 2920 | 91.4 | 15.0 | a | 22 | 76 | 200 | 6409 | 1000 BACKEAMZSCXVAWRAR A RE CXV 207-296 338—-435MUR ASO REBINER TARA EVAPORATIVE CONDENSERS ENGINEERING DATA XV 207-296 LBReALA LL DN100 3.2L _DNBO SibkaL DNSO REFRIGERANT IN OVERFLOW DRAIN 2. dele alt EL N00 4.#lvkaL DN2S 64H 1 REFRIGERANT UT MAKE-UP ACCESS DOOR fecakeran | at (ke) Wioowe | aa | man] Ait | ktonew MEM | aemabAwN RO | sa sem | set | ama] | RY | S| ew) | an [erm siete sire |e] | gtr | ren] ieee | fi | Serer | 28h | dem | om cxv-207 | 692 | 4560 | 6970] 2620 | 380 | 186 | 45 | 40 | 69 | 200 | ere | 610 cav-2i4 | ia | 4570 | 6980 | 2640 | 40 | 220 | 45 | 40 | 69 | 200 | 6227 | 610 cxv-229 | 987 | 4970 | 7480 | 240 | 31.7 | 11-0 | 45 | 40 | 91 | 200 | mis | 845 cav-2ar | 1094 | 4970 | 7450 | 9250 | 249 | 150 | 45 | 40 | o1 | 200 | 7195 | 845 cxv-253 | 1086 s000| 7480} 3270 | 372.6 | 185 | 4 | 40 | 91 | 200 | 7220 | es cxy-256 | 1112 | 5010 | 7490] 3200 | 30.9 | 220] 45 | 40 | 91 | 200 | 7252 | e45 cxv-263 | 1128 | sas0 | eae] 120 | 31.7 | 1.0 | 4 | 40 | 136 | 200 | e201 | ta15 cwv-260 | 1159 | 5410 | 7950] 3600 | 309 | 180 | 4 | 40 | 114 | 200 | 7700 | 1080 cw-277| 1495 | 5870 | e4s0 | 4140 | 33.9 15.0 | 45 | 40 | 136 | 200 | a2er | 1915 cxv-200 | 1202 | sao | 7900} 710 | 265 | 185 | 45 | 40 | 114 | 200 | 7723 | 1000 cxv-2e7 | 1298 | 5890 | e500} 160 | 36.5 | 185 | 4 | 40 | 136 | 200 | azar | 1315 cxv-zae | 1281 | 5450 | 7990] 2720 | 388 | 220 | 4 | 40 | 114 | 200 | 736 | 1080 cxv-296 | 1275 | 5890 | 2500] 4160 | 381 | 220 | 45 | 40 | 136 | 200 | azar | 1315 cxv-se | 1452 | 7070] 0810] 4670 | 47.0 |ti-3.5| 54 | 55 | 130 | 200 | 10555) eas cxv-a54 | 1525 | 7090 | 10820] 4680 | 527 |15-7.5| 54 | 5.5 | 136 | 200 | 10588) 845 cxv-a69 | 1585 | 7140 | 10870] 4730 | 56.7 |18.5-11| 54 | 5.5 | 136 | 200 | 10618) 845 cxv-a7o | 1633 | 7150 | 10880 4740 | 60.3 | 22-11 | 54 | 55 | 136 | 200 | 10627) 845 cxv-ae7 | 1668 | 8400 | 12320 6000 | 47.9 | 11-55) s¢ | 55 | 201 | 200 | 12085 | 1315 cxv-ag6 | 1702 7760 | 11890| 5350 | 51.2 |15-7.5| 54 | 55 | 170 | 200 | 11132 1080 cxv-4oo | 1958 e480 | 12970 6050 | 51.2 |15-75| 54 | 5.5 | 201 | 200 | i2is) 1318 cxv-ait | 1771 | re10 | 11640} s400 | 55.1 |re.s-11| 54 | 5.5 | 170 | 200 | 11386) 1080 cxv-aza | 1822 | 7920 | 11650] s410 | sa6 | 22-11 | 54 | 85 | 170 | 200 | 11395 1080 cxv-428 | 1839 | 8480 12410] 6000 | 55.1 |18.5-11| 54 | 55 | 201 | 200 | 12195) 1315 cxv-435 | 1874 | e490 | 12410] 6090 | 57.5 | 22-11 | 54 | 6.5 | 201 | 200 | 12165 | 1315 BACKSaRaaCXVRWRAAA RE CXV 283-327 416-481 RFRA RINE RTA ARB EVAPORATIVE CONDENSERS ENGINEERING DATA CXY 283-327 CXV 416-481 LmkeeAAE DNIO 3.3RiAL_DNBD S.ttekAL DNSO REVRIGERANT ON oviariow DRAIN 2mm DN100 4.tbgL_DN25 68801 REFRIGERANT OOT tike-ur ACCESS DOOR 8 vi] Ce) avoo.weett_ | Hem] sosvat | nc Laser elacicm a] eemeain ow ew Tae | cate [emaee| | RW | LS | RW) oe nee same ae iste | Heft | sone oneaine| ‘Seite | | ran usar |r| Sete | Chr Sn] G5, cxv-2e3 | i212 | sa50 | 9050 | 3960 | a5.0 | 11 | 45 | 40 | 123 | 200 | e000 | 1080 omar | 1252 | es40 | e610 | 4450 | 35.0 | 11 | 45 | 4.0 | 148 | 200 | 9055 | 1015 cwv-297 | 1200 | sea0 | 2000 | 3090 | 385 | 18 | 45 | 40 | 129 | 200 | 023 | i080 cxv-308 | 1320 | 6360 | s630 | 4470 | 38.5 | 15 | 45 | 40 | 148 | 200 | 9975 | 1315 cxv-a09 | 1381 | 5000 | o100 | doo | 4s | ies | 45 | 40 | 123 | 200 | esas | 1080 ow-ata | 1369 | 6380 | 9660 «490 41.5 | 12.5 | 45 | 40 | 148 | 200 | 9995 | i015 cw-ae7_| 1409 | 6280 | 9660 | 4490 | 43.1 | 22 | 45 | 4.0 | 148 | 200 | 9995 | 1005 oma | 1792 | e400 | 13230/ 5750 | 53.0] 11-55 | sa | 55 | 182 | 200 | 12906 | 1080 cw-a2o | 1842 | 9130 | 14000) cae | 53.0 | 11-55 | 54 | 5.5 | 216 | 200 | 13792 | 1915 cw-as7 | 1683 | e440 | 13270| 5790 | 58.3 | 15-75 | 54 | 5.5 | 182 | 200 | 12977 | 1080 cwv-aso | i941 | 9170 | 14100} 6520 | 58.3 | 15-75 | 54 | 5.5 | 216 | 200 | 13992 | 1015 cw-ass | 1953 | 8490 | 13320) se40 | 62.8 |18.5-11| 54 | ss | 182 | 200 | 13014 | 1080 cw-463 | aor | 8500 | 19330) sso 66.7 | 22-11 | 54 | 5.5 | 192 | 200 | 13064 | 1080 cw-a72 | 2033 | 9210 | 14140) 9560 | 62.8 | 185-11 | 54 | 5.5 | 216 | 200 | 13872 | 1015 cxvasr_| 2072 | 9220 | 14150 | e570 | 05.3 | 211 | sa | 55 | 210 | 200 | 13882 | 1315 2 8 (MEAD ERED 1 teibes FM kaet a Be EON ae fee APRIL HMGTRITM, ASEIECL AUR AMEN IEEE roe 2. ena RETNA RATA TAME, SOA TESSDNIOO, CER WEE BAIT. 3. RSH ae USER ER afr CL RR A Bi. WERRIBEE MN RUAL93, URNA HA, ome ied EBT AREAS obi HAIR OLL AL 1 SAR A RB A oma NOTES APPLICABLE ON ALL. MODELS 1.The sandr sight Ym rng a8 sow the a seo igh wen fan the recat etre eo. Uta cn be tunity apc ote Water sd veteran conti a pa ‘pig se ate lod he ne eth 2 Stan eefwant et ander comet ere heeled for weing S.Retrgoet cher ed 6 RIT oe charge. To dezemie pein hse for 122. may change Wy 1.98 and for RIAA by 1.98 ‘Lopeating Seat shown th as bse oh tal eit wel of rgb ope charge and ain fel o vero ve, BACKS AR2@CXV—T HUH SA F5E Selection HBAS Heat Rejection Method BES Ia Ah Fa AR IEA I ETE HAs A Ye AG RE ES ARE foteiE RM. ‘The Base Heat Rejection of each evaporative condenser is shown in Table 3.Table 4 present correction factors to be applied to the system heat rection for various condensing temperatures, wet balls, and refrigerants 1 AE FR BEIT TG OS | Establish total heat rejection required by the system. 2. AE BL ee. ea A SR 2.Determine the design conditions for condensing temperature andl wet bully temperature. 3. BE EH ETE AR 3.Using the appropriate factor (Table 4), cetermine the correction factor. 4. HERMOSA HR BRIE RM, OE REEF ML 4.Muitiply the correction factor by the total system Ineat rejection 5. RSPR AE MES. Hobe HEHE MS Bt SERA TL 4 it NY Be EH S.Using Table 3 select the evaporative condenser ‘whose base total leat rejection equals or exceeds the corrected beat rejection calculated in Step 4. CXVRWRAK ARE 3 HRARHEAECXV—T (kw) Table 3 base Capacity 73] ARE] ae vt nae | HE | sat ae | Bee cwv-te4s | 3017 | ow-r1200 | Tan4 orv-tese | ties | ox-riare | ante oan | se | ov-tie | ert pare | sar | on-riase | exes civ-risa | soe | cx-tison | e2e7 cxv-ro2_|_ssio_| ex-risea | oazo xara] 4808 | -e=T1580 | 9607 orv-rear | soze | on-riese | roo owv-res7 | 08 | ow-tinna | to0e orv-tere | 20 | ow-tiise | toe cxv-ra0s | 5502 | oxv-tisi2 | 11004 cwverees | 5733 | cxv-ties | 11486 SeWUEAB! Selection example eth: MARTI, FE ARE BL Givens R717 refrigerant, Open reciprocating compressor LA ‘Total Heat Refections S000KW eae Condensing Temperatures 35€ ERIE Wet=bulb Temperature: 200 ‘LALLA Solution LEMME, BERIT, Pe REMIES C, HARMING, MAE. C2: Determine heat rejection capacity factor {rom Table 4 which #8 1.02 2.HUAR SODOKW x 1.02=5100KW Multinly SNPS Hh — fi HE A PR, FSOOKWHALA, AFCXV-T857, “Eff ‘baile HEAL 9 S205KW From Table 3 select a unit with a base heat rejection equal to or greater that S1OOKW select a CXV=T857 with a heat rejection rating. of 520SKW BACKEARAHCXVRWRAER SRE a 4 HPAMRIERRM (R-717) (R) Table 4 Heat Rejection Capacity Factors R—717 (Ammonia) RE ome RACER IEC) ee | ne Entering Wet Bulb Temperature RUT 40.0] 14.1) 12.2} 13.3] 14.4 | 15.6] 16.7) 17.8) 18. 9] 20.0| 21.1) 22. 2) 23.3/ 24. 4] 25. 6| 26.7) 27. 8| 1084 29.0 [0.96] 1.01] 1.06] 1.10] 1.17] 1.24] 1.33] 1.42] 1.84] 1.70) 1.89) 2 13] 2.47/2.96/a.73] — | — 4 32.2 _|0.82[ 0.65] a0] 0.02/0.06|1.o1[ 1.06) 1. 12] 1. 19]1.29| 1.99] 1.50] 1.06) 1.06]. 13] 2.81) 3.07 1165 32.9 |0.80| 0.63] 0.86] 0.49/ 0.93 0.97| 1.02) 1.07] 1.14|1.22| 1.31] 1.42] 1.86] 1.73] 1.90] 2.27] 2.72 1185 39.3 [0.78] 0.20] 0.3] 0.86| 0.90] 0.93/98] 1.03] 1. 09/1. 16] 1.24] 1.24] 1.46] 1.61] 1.61] 2.07) 2.44 1200 33.9 | 0.75| 0. 78 0.81/ 0.43[ 0.87) 0.90] 0.94] 0.90] 1.04] 1. 11| 1.14] 1.27| 1.8] 1.51] 1.68] 1.90] 2.21 1227 34.4 | 0.73| 0.76] 0.78] 0.81| 0.64) 0.67/ 0.91| 0.95] 1.0] 1.06] 1.13] 1.21| 1. a0] 1. 42| 1.57] 1. 76] 2.02 249 36.0 [0.71 [0.74] 0.76] 0.76[ 0.61] 0.65] 0.a8| 0. 92/0. 96] 1.02| 1.08] 1.15] 1.26] 1.34] 1.47] 1.64] 1.05 1276 35.7 |0.69/0.71/ 0.79] 0.75] 0.780.610. 64 0.88] 0.92] 0.96] 1.02) 1.06] 1. 16] 1.25] 1.90] 1.51] 1.08, 1292 36.1 [0.68] 0.20) 0.71] 0.74] 0.76] 0.79] 0.92| 0.85] 0.20] 0.04| 0.99) 1.os{ 1.12] 1.20] 1.90] 1.49] 1.59 1314 36.7 0.66] 0. 68| 0. 70| 0. 721 0.74[ 0.77| 0. 79| 0. 3| 0.86| 0. 90| 0.951 1.01] 1.07] 1.14] 1.24] 1.35) 1.49 1337 7,2 [0.64] 0.66) 0.68] 0 70|0.72|0.4| 0.77| 0.80] 0.83] 0 67] 0.91) 0.96) 1.02] 1.09] 1.17| 1.271 1 99 1960 37.8 | 0.62| 0.64] 0.66] 0.68) 0. 70/0. 72] 0. 75, 0. 78|0. 80] 0. 64/ 0.88] 0. 92/ 0.98/ 1.04] 1. 11] 1.20] 1.41 1477 40.6 _ |0.55| 0.57] 0.68] 0. 60| 0.61) 0.62] 0. 64| 0.66) 0.69] 0.71 0.74] 0.77] 0. 80/0. a5 | 0.9] 0.94) 1.01, 1602 49.2 [0.50| 0.50) 0.51] 0.53| 0.54) 0.55] 0.56] 0.58] 0.59] 0.61 | 0.63] 0.65] 0.60/07 [0.74] 0.77) 0.81 HHA RIERRM (R-22, R-134a ) Heat Rejection Capacity Factors R22, R-134a RD eatin AAR BEC) ong, | Cov Tero [mering Wet Bulb Temperature R22 |R194e 10-0] 11.1] 12.2] 13.3] 14.4] 15.6] 16.7] 17.8] 16 9] 20.0]21.1 1074] 056 | 29.0 [1.16)1.21] 1.27] 1.99] 1.41] 1.50) 1.60] 1.72] 1.67] 2.05] 2.20] 2.59/9.01|a 61 [4.50] - | - net | 719 | 32.2 [0.99[1.08] 1.07| 1. 12[1.16]1.22) 1.29] 1.38] 1.48] 1.56] 1.68] 1.04 2.09|2.29| 2.62) 3. 09]9.70 1179] 7a | 92.9 [0.07]1.00] 1.04/1.08]1.13]1. 18) 1.24] 1.91] 1.99) 1.49] 1,60] 1.74] 1.91]2 13] 2.41] 2. a0] 26 ti9e| 745 | 33.9 |0.94/0.97[ 1.01] 1.04] 1.09] 1. 14] 1.19| 1.26] 1.33) 1.42| 1.52] 1.65] 1.20] 1.99) 2.28) 2. 56], 02 1216| 78 | 93.8 [0.91/0.94[ 0,98] 1.01] 1.05] 1. 10] 1.15] 1.21] 1.28] 1.36] 1.45] 1.56] 1.70] 1.66) 2.08| 2.95[2 73 1235 | 772 | 34.4 [0.69/0.92/0.95/0.90] 1.02/ 1.06| 1.11] 1.17| 1.25] 1.0] 1.39] 1.49] 1.61]1. 76] 1.94] 2. 18]2. 60 1254 785 | 25.0 [0.67] 0. 80] 0.92/0.95[ 0.90] 1.03|1.07| 1.12| 1.10] 1.25| 1.39] 1.42] 1.53]. 66] 1.02 2.09]2. 90 1273| 790 | 35.7 |0.64/ 0.87| 0.90] 0.93/ 0.96] 1.00] 1.04| 1.09] 1.14] 1.20| 1.27] 1.35] 1.45] 1.57| 1.71| 1.902. 13 1202| 610 | 96.1 |0.82/0.85| 0.87/0.90/0.93|0.97| 1.01/ 1.05] 1.10/ 1.15] 1.22] 1.50] 1.38] 1. 49/ 1.62] 1.78] 1.98 isi e27 | 36.7 [o.20/0.82]0.a5/0.08|0.01[ 0.04) 0.97) 1.01] 1.06/1.11[1.17{ 1.26] 1.92] 1.42] 1.59] 1.08] 1.05 1331 | a2 | 37.2 |0.78[0.60] 0 a3] 0.85 0.88] 0.91| 0.94) 0.98] 1.03 1.07] 1.13] 1.19] 1.27] 1.35] 1.40] 1.58] 1.74 1351| 656 | 37.8 |0.76|0. 78/0 81/0.¢3 0.06] 0 a8] 0.02| 0.9510. 99/ 1.04] 1.09] 1.14] 1.2111. 20] 1.99] 1. so|1. 64 1453| 1031 | 40.60.68] 0.70|0.71/0.73/ 0.75] 0.7| 0.60] 0.62[ 0.5/0. e/0 921 0.96) 1.00] 1.05 | 1.111. 181.20 1561 | 1009 | 43.3 0.61 [0.62] 0 64/0 65 |0.67| 0.680. 70/0. 72/0. 74] 0. 76] 0 79) 0.82] 0.85]0.89| 0.93| 0.97) 1.03 BACKE ARSCXVRWRER ARE RARE Engineering Data CXV Te45—-T1888iy Models CXV—T645 oT 1888 a si i ee we | ge BOE | 7 Li aa > ==) s ee Sold, | ait | REEM auto lean Nor] ory | amo A serine | ah | i eae | et vf | owe uma ioe |e See | Pe eel ee RA Gros [iw sure [eveter |e ees) eerie [arto tes [es Sees [ites | wes cee [EELS (te Teer] Seelam [ane bes |e sie |e | tee Nas | re (i! (A Mees | ee] Eee oa es (38s SR ee | ae aes |e | a |, fe es | ae Jace Ve | ak |e pert ine ang | ee] ae |B] Ss (ae Lee |e |S es ee eee ay Leelee ee | ae [ame | |e SRT a ee aT ea Sorte | is [ze |e [ass] av [oe [ia] ae | aos [an [es [as carta | tans [2s [aces [Med] Sed ta| Set | doe [te [tou |e Gare | uns | ese |i [fa] [We dias] ae | 28 [dae Lie | ae epee ees es | tie], |) ese | |e | se Oxv-T944 | 16080 | 24405 | $005 | 131.2] $5 | 108 | 265.5| 410 | 300. | 8018 | 4245. ee ea aie ae ee a eae ae ee aes |r | | ga] | Be (aie | Soe | ee | at | ee Exrre|io [anes | aes | tezs| tse | aie [sss | St | See | we | re | om ers ee |e | ae | Waa] ae | i Lasse | Se | ae | Be | Be aes Soe ee | ae | ta a [43 me | Sze |e | Be | Be Sere ea eae at eae ee eee ire (aus [agra] Oo [ee [eg] et | eee [ne [ee [ae anes eee ase | ee | aa] ee [cle tea] | Soe [cae |e [ee ess | etn [apo sns aoz-a| uss [aus Les om | goo | ese [ans Less &t TAOS RACE 7th Ak, SOPRA, 200 1 ham Maan ARR HER M ELee watt SoafR—22 Issa, Sear At RUE 7 Ta MIDE, ARR REL 1.93, ROSA 8 5.15 RADA ISDS CIS PRE AU LER EA RAIA 6. MELnS Rabe altimoreAlecll,caesBAC iniieacmtansanee, “The RO2? operating charge 1.93 tines the ammonis char, Revels samp dallois equ does et heute wate in inom pte wie eed Yo oie un Son. SattinoreAivci-co.o though your BAC Represataive BACK# ARSECXVRWRER RRS MB BAHICXV-THL = LAL i SF 28 CXV=T Models Ideal for Large Projects (PRP) SUG + Corresion resistant fiberglass reinforod CXV-THAR RAE ERO olyeste(®RP) louvers PRR AT ULSI KM TAL HEA, FEL AE EAR ATER ASSP Ah EAU TY MATE, Lckeaiehia + Enhanced layout flexibility with coil The CKV=T Evaporative Conner delivers connections on ar intake sides the incustry’ s greatest capacity in a single + A RP AS AE nodule, This just one eeson why thse models + Relued shipping and operating weights ‘are ideal for large industrial projects. + fee eO RR RE MILL, ale FETE r OLEH “HA i550 CHV TRL TE ai + Up to 50% refrigerant charge reduction “The CXT=T model features inclu compared to conventional conders ruta wat gin UT auto aera dF ¥ ¥ ¥ 22202 sweme a — Tae * > | aay R= itt “.,: oa «5 SEO SR. soe PGP SE Hae RAR kt CXV-TH ESE CXV=T Principle of Operation ‘SUA AR DCR RE RA efit, MONS ah EAL ‘iE, BRAG INGCXV AUD REE, FMR aie se INI — fe, SAAT: ERO Rem Me A AT Fe BULL CX VOCKINERIT ERE, BEALIEC XV MEZA I, CXV—Tiabat Pat MER AAAI CER BACKEAMa®As an extension of the patented and acclaimed CXV Evaporative Condenser, these models are ‘induced—draft, axial fan evaporative condensers that utilizes @ secondary heat transfer surface to oo! the circulating, water before the cooled water is recirculated over the condensing coils. The CXV—T models build on the CXV design capacity by doubling the heat transfer sections on a single, common fan system. The result is a leap in the maximum capacity per unit using: components that Ihave Veen proven through countless hours of use in BAC’ s. broad range of product lines, ce) DSP Cell alld calls Cells sen Plan View ALMSSSAE Typical Multi—Cell Layout ‘GIVE EMER Wie ERLE, AE EAR REE AT EA UR lott MT BRS) BEA AS FE, GUE CALE nS FEE SPT PHL CE APR EA RE. Layout flexibility allows the largest capacity Jn the smallest area compared to other conventional type condensers. ‘The dust air inlet stvle and coil ‘connections on the sir inlet sides allow for greater flexibility on larger projects with limited space. Ll#nR Engineering Application CXVRWNRRA GR AB EIT APE MEN FE A FUMED RENEE. LA A ABI Se: BE Pa TB, I BAC 254s FS 18 WO Fe Be HF Hee Rte i AR AP WERBA CH 3 00 eT FEA AIBA C Ser ae A, Satisfactory evaporative condenser performance {is Gependent on correct selection and proper attention to overall system design. Some of the major planning considerations are highlighted below, and attention is called to published BAC bulletins and manuals that provide a more detailed treatment of evaporative condenser application, operation, ‘ane maintenare. Refer to the BAC Evaporative Condenser Engineering, Manual and the BAC Operating and Maintenance Instructions for more details ee Piping i 10 0 a A YW AT PET 1 ME, BEM HY BRET SE MIE ERS, IEA MR I BER Gi 0 i eB A) HE FU HE BZ Ae ET RP ATER DL le CAI Ey DI DR 2 FAM He HE EL, ST AE 8, LEME Ae EAST. MBE RM RO RANE L, BRM SEMESTER Bk RE I AR HE MIE EAT SPI eRe. A AL A ATA LR FL HAT FERRET LIE TL AAT EA YH, HES LAR ENO TE, Beak ite ‘eB FT Me Be ER. RO A Ae AEB AE ARS WEP aE 1 PAE POSS Lie. BACKER MS]Proper piping is important to the successful ‘and economical evaporative condenser operation. Piping should be adequately sized according to standard refrigeration practice and arranged to allow flexibility for expansion and contraction between component parts of the system, Suitably sized equalizing lines must be installed between the condenser and high pressure receiver to provent gas binding and refrigeration backup in the condenser, Service valves should be installed so ‘that the component parts may be easily service. ‘On multiple evaporative condenser installations, evaporative condensers in parallel with shell—and— tube condensers, or single condensers with multiple coils, refrigerant outlet connections mst be trapped {nto the main liquid refrigerant header. The height Of the trapped liquid legs must be sufficient to balance the effect of the unequal coll pressures without backing up liquid cefrigerant into the condensing coll. This type of liquid line piping permits independent operation of any one of the parallel ereuits without manually closing inlet and outlet valves, RES Purging ARUN ARTO TL BLA DAL HB dee BIE TERE MT Fa BL FEN AIMEE AURAL BE MATL BA / Me ALICE UF AE BER BEE, EHH OE eM PEE MEET, ini HE ALI MS ASIN, Ale PE SALIME HY ELSA EEE EAN TRB CE KP AMIE UL, HEMBAC RRORS CERF M. ‘Nir and other non-condensable gases collect in refrigeration systems from several sources: poor evacuation prior to charging or after repairsy a BACK CXVRARRAARE leak into the system if pressures are below atwpospericy and chemical breakdown of oil and/or refrigerant.If permitted to accumulate , condensables in the system cause high condensing. pressures and, therefore increased power input to the compressors. Purging ean be accomplished during shut dows system,or during operation.from the top of the condensing. coil outlet and high pressure receiver. Refer to the BAC Evaporative Condenser Engineering, Manual for more detailed eeommendatioess on piping and parsing. from the high point of the RT Cold Weather Operation EE ATE Hi BUG HEE MAE, CX VAR UR RE REE HIE AF ERE KA, CX FEN REiHL E MY 10 2 Hie FT, MH KAS eatitk. PETRA AE 3 FAL I ROA RL AAD AL AR tk i, BT CL LEM BR 28 at PRR ME, HE-17.84-28.9°C ER SRA IE Fg ste 16 09-25 HE A ETS PT A FA ff BEIUA , Lb, TESE TIE AK AE FR, EAI He A A BREE) WL Be ACI FFE RAR MO REAR IRLER EAE FORA ‘The CXV Evaporative Condenser is well suited for cold weather applications when used with proper capacity eontrol and freeze protection. When the CXV is operating under load with a ‘minimum condensing temperature of 100. the recirculating water will not freeze. Under freezing. conditions with the fans and the spray pump off, the basin water must be protected from freezing Electric heaters can be Installed in the condenser basin. Optional heaters are available for -17,80 and -28.9C ambient ‘emperaturs base on a 16.09 kn/h wind. in sien the Pump suction line,pamp,pump discharge line (up ‘0 the overflow),and the water make-up line should famabe wrapped wit a beater erent and isla 5 Table 5 3 RRRA-TACeR) Mao ot Niner | S186) uw ep 2.909 ra v4 t0 93 4 a avn rer e117 to ‘ ‘ a 2 28 2 2 2ato bit ats at 220 «a ats eiv-Tesesciean = es DAG TG EPA RK fA Ac RO FEMA MRA, IER, RITE DUA Mt ets sa ie a AC ATES EV RAMI, HZ Pree ey BPA UA MARE REP MAC. ai TERE PLA TE, TAP AR SPINK SHEAR LAT O°F WE Pe HE SEL HR TAD RE De sae AL i he A ACEC) DR. ERR ERE DEA TER Les te Be DALE XV) A EJ BREE 70" RIZE. An alternative method of freeze protection involves the use of an auailiary sump tank andl spray water recirculating pamp.located in a heated indoor space. Water drains from the condenser basin to the rea sup.and_ wh the pomp is shut off, the water remsins in the indoor remote sump."The tankisupplied by oLhersimust be sed to accommodate water in suspension in the condenser(s) nlus the ‘water in supply ane return piping -Remete pumps CXVRWRAA SRE (supplied by othersnust be seketed for the required flow at 2 total head which ineludes the vertical Lift pine friction.plus 7.0 kpa at the CXV water inlet. valve should be installed in the condenser ‘water supply line to pert adjustment and maintain pressure below 70 Koi at the CKV water inlet. amis) Capacity Control i 5 Hehe FU A YL MEAP REA AN Heth HEBER STAT APTS METIS, ERT AOE. JA A RSA: 5 A IB — oa BLA “IEDA IG) RHE BENERGY—MISER Hb SeALURSEE HOM OR AL HT, BLE ia LTA SAH, RUHL ESA Ne IL HT Many systems are subject to wide load variations and substantial changes in ambient temperature conditions. Where refrigeration systems require a raatively conan condensing pressue,soe form of capacity control is required.Fan eyeing js the simplest ancl most convenient method of capeeity control."The Independent Fan System, with fone motor per fan ,and the ENRGY-MISER®Fan System provide additional steps of control and a ‘measure of redundancy.Two-speed fan motors bffer similar capacity control.More precise control ‘may be achieved with a variable speed control doviee. TER: TMH KHS SSCL JatA. MEAS SE E Ey Aap ANT WF ACH RMR. CAUTION, Rapid on-off eyeling can cause the fan motor to overheat. It is recommended that conteols be set to allow a maximum of six on= off cycles per hour, BACKEARAABeOS PETA aa re aa By SEH EIA (0,4 DE BF) Bs Ah FR WAS Ws UA Se, CE He HE A, A ah 9 ie ei Oe” TIM eA I WK, WARNING: When the fan speed Is to be changed from the factory-set speed, including the use of 2 varlable speed control device, steps must be taken to avoid erecting the hazard of personal injury or property damage associate! with ‘operating at or near the fan's “critical speed .” Ay SE Sy eS HD eG RE Se AL PERLE AR ACE PE REA, JL A HORTA, DCCA TEBE FREIND TEA, BI, it HARE, SHOR A THOR, Installations whieh are to be controlled by ‘Variable Frequency Drives require the use of an inverter duty motor. Water pump cycling should not be used for capacity control, capacity changes s0 greatly with and without spray water that {his method of control often results in short cycling of the pump.In addition alternate ‘wetting and drying of the coil promotes scaling of the condensing coil surface. TRALEE Water Treatment HF AR TE aR BE aE PIE CLP =F 7A HL AR PE REAR onthe Be SN eT SL a Wes, ABE ALTA PY PY A CXVARWRR A BE TERS SAM. Oy TR ee PATENTS Ry, LAK MAL RY, Hi PEELE RYBA CAR B22 HE BB MY OHH AR TARSAL, ELA Re Re Se BELLE — 4 TA AR A RL Et RAPE, KTR) Ji, BORN, OR PRET mTNY BEAL, Gh SPF eB, Bk A i BR. |As water evaporates in an evaporative condenser,the dissolved solids originally present fn the water remain in the sysiem. The concentration of dissolved solids increas rapidly and can cause sale and corresion.In edition airborne impurities ‘and biological contaminants, ineuding Legionala, ‘may be introduced into the recirculating water. To control all potential contaminants, a water treatment program must be employed. Although seneral recommendations regarding the quality of ‘water circulated through BAC evaporative condensers fare made below, it is always the responsibility of the end —user to contact 2 competent water {eatment specialist to design an application-specitic treatment program for a given system. This program should consider (es a minimum) monitoring water quality, adjusting, the bleed rate, passivating galvanized steel surfaces, chemically treating for corrosion scale, and biological control. aT RENAE RAE PEA AO A OE fhe AS iD, RRM AE HAM SE HO, He WAAR TE fr BR UR RE For optimal heat transfer efficiency and ‘maximum equipment life, the cycles of concentration should be controlled such that the recirculating ‘water is maintained within the guidelines listed in the table below. BACKEARAARO Table 6 iti {OW Gad el Gosnin Jon Tepe Tene [acetone 9 ben Bsn yr a [acm Atos |S ew st dite) RAM pon xe oiwion 2x 1S am [mc svn Xie San, i Ga SA MEE LARP MAPS TS. 3M, BER A ERE TION PEM, Elbe “ARR”. BITE “ime Pe A WR, NA = Me Units having galvanized steel construction fond 9 circulating, water pH of 8.3 OF higher will requite periodic passivation of the galvanize! steel to prevent “white rust,” the accumulation of while, waxy, nonproletive zinc corrosion products on galvanized steel surfaces. Py AC PE AE A We BR 8 eH EL A A ATs, WORE A Lg — a BOR, AREA HE A TEAC Hie. be FE, RSE Me ba 1 He PY HAY, MERE RT LAGE Cr Hi Wi. BRAT ee ee LS ee HAMTZ. The variables in water chemistry are often ‘complex and applications specific. Even if each Of the above requirements is met, iti still posibie for the overall water quality to be unacceptable. Likewise, acceptable water quality is achievable with certain criteria outside the recommended guldlines, The end wer should implement a apiaton specifi treatment program developed and administrated CXVRWRAR ARS bbyawmer treatment specialist based onthe availble water supply IONS PEAR WIC, UA AO PR tA GES UAT PSA, OLA PALA 8X it a OK a ‘The bleed rate and water quality should be periodically checked to ensure that adequate control of the water quality is being maintained. The required continuous bleed rate may be caleulated by the formula, — ek = Saget eee AIH LDL EL — In ‘The evaporation rate can be determined by ‘one of the following: (D293 wht HAS HLAI7.57 ke/min, (approximately 2 USGPM per one million Buu/ir of beat rejection « (2)8§351. how fe HIEY1.36 ke/min,, (approximately 3 USGPM per 100 tons of refrigeration DEER OOS TD Hf 1 RH ema RE ee WS EBA CHEE REP EM, AE et tH SL iS Hy A A Cycles of concentration equal the number of ties impurities in the recirculating, water have bert increased through evaporation. Refer to the BAC Operating and Maintenance Instructions for more detailed recommendations. For specific recommendations on water treatment {or seale,corrosion or biological control, consult ‘qualified water treatment consultant BACKEARAHRE Safety FE ROTM BUA, BER HUTA BF EH, DLPRIEA DAI, Bi Ik EGR. RSS, HA ADR te, RS ATE 1 fe I WV erH AMET. HEME. HIB, KR, Pete, PIER elt eS Ve, BRNO, ULAR TOL ROP Adequate precautions, appropriate for the installation end location of these products, should be taken to safeguard the public from possible Injury and the equipment and the premises from damage. Operation, maintenance and repair of this equipment should be undertaken only by personnel ‘qualified to do so. Proper care, procedures and tools must be used in handing, lifting. installing, operating, maintaining. and repairing this equipment to prevent personal injury and/or property damage. THEHRARER Engineering Specifications Bie: BM Part ; General A, AM See AAT HEADER AAE Ae A EIR SER 0 Dri A ee RU RA ER i. A.General;Furnish and install, factory assembled evaporative condenser(s) of Induced draft design with vertical discharse, conforming in all aspects to the specifications and schedules as shown on the plans. B, Pe git: AALS MER A Be PE kwh RAI 22 RENE DD, F-4E__BE CXVRWRERARS ERE 2 REAL FB ES YO A Tae PR tae ai FT. 1B. Capacity, The evaporative condnsey(s) shall be guaranteed by the manufacturer to have condensing capacity of __BTUH heat rejection, operating with refrigerant at__F condensing temperature and__F entering wet bulb temperature, CRE: Baie ATE ALR RID SUPERIOR AE, ORE A PERE Bk TAL AA AIR BCR. Se aA HBL DA EB NZ HE LA HOPE A DRE, RMA aH He HE EER 187 FE OR HE. IIE PAE. C.Warranty ‘The manufacturer shall provide ‘a one year mechanical drive warranty covering, the fans, fan shafts, bearings,sheaves, supports, and fan motors. The manufacturer’ s standard equipment warranty for the balance of the components shall be for a period of one year from the date of startup or eighteen months from the date of shipment, whichever ends first. D. CREIRHE: “BERET AER ADEE BLIAEF A 1SO—900 10 OR A TRAE SAG He CL WHARF kt ATM 5, = EL ISO —900 1A iE A HA Hi BE EAS IME MEST. Td Ae PE 9 ALA ‘TRAST. D.Quality Assurance, The manufacture shall have a Management Sysiem certified by an scree registrar as complying with the requirements of 150-9001 to ensure consistent quality of products and services. Manufacturers that are not ISO— 9001 certified shall provide an additional one year Warranty to the customer at no additional cost. BACK#EAaRADBei: Pa Part2. Products 2.01 Rae ARE Evaporative Condenser Ms Components A ASI AT HOB A a PE ae a a eC fe, LE Ae HR ah Eas iFie A.General: All steel panels and structural dewents shall be comsnated form high anticoresive galvanized stel, ith cut edges given a protective coating of zine-rich compound, rials and BOT FE CXV ATA ah Or,for CXV=T Models ASAIN POAT ORCAS PP 1 eR Ee I LE Re La A. Geveral:All sel panels and structural ‘dements shall be constructed fora high antiorrive galvanized seel.wih cut eiges given a. protective coating of zine~rich compound. 2.02 bana 2.02 Coil Casing Assenbly A ARAL BE rE PRI A EN RCRA. MR Re. Hobe AT PALACE AA LR A. ‘The evaporative condenser shall include 2 coll casing section consisting, of refrigerant condensing coil, spray water distribution system, drift eliminators, and air plenum with fan. assemblies 2s indicated by the manufscturer 1 a BE CEA I A ORL Wei), ERE Ae A GUE ALA WEAR. IF CE Hii iE CAIN ie. The refrigerant condensing coil shall be fabricated of continuous lengths of all prime surface feel at the manufactruer's own facility and bot~ dip galvanized after fabrication. a WEED. SMPa dei BRR FAI BAL HbA FRE, The refrigerant condensing coll shall be tested at 2.5 MPa air presume uncer water. to Babee AA ee A DH He BEE, FE YH 2 HB HH BA, bite refrigerant condensing coll shall be designed for low pressure drop with sloping. tubes for free drainage of liquid refrigerant. 2 mM TE TE BEAN A. NEG. SEA ED, CAR TELE (iI EAB SE REM. PLES. FEN AEZOONE SURE SP IE HP Pe PV Cm ak SC Et a as. 2.Water shall be disteibuted evenly over the coll at a minimum flow rate of 6.8 L/(e-m te sre complete wetting of the coil. at all ines. Large dlameter.non-clog, 360° plastic distribution nozzles shall be spaced across the eoil face area in Scheie PVG spray branches a TENE MERI TM, MTL ADR ME “CRSP R HEE BMA Be A ae ae SL A AM 2 OEE TATE. a.Nozzles ane) spray branches shall be observable andl acctssile for cleaning from the outside of the evaporative condenser Curing condenser ‘operation without the removal of other components. BACK SaR2A‘tA AM BE ATTA eB EAL, DRE AC on HE SS ETTINT. b.Spray branches and nozzles shall be held in place by snap-in rubber gromme's, allowing ‘quick removal of individual nozzles or complete Dranches for cleaning or flushing. 3. AERP VC Pik Hi MY eB HEB TRADSIEA SB IE BT BRE A 8 a DAERAH Ik A (0.001% 2A, 3.Removable PVC drift eliminators shall be positioned to prevent moisture from entering the air plenum and incorporate a minimum of three(3) ‘changes in air direction to limit drift loss to .001%oF {otal water circulation rate, 4 UE ba, aA SEAT eMt Hr, tras MAN ELT HR HN EAE) , HCH AL EE DAsOwikit. 4.Fan(s) shall be heavy-duty axial flow type with aluminum alloy blades driven by a one— piece,malti-groove neoprene/polyester belt designed for a minimum of 150% of the motor nameplate horsepower. a. Ua Aaah CERO, Ashe, ARTE STR, TEA BR STAN HERMES, JULLOWLIP OAR IH 40000} (F349 fi TH AF 280000]. a.Fan(s) and shafts shall be supported by heavy-duty, selfaligning, grense~packed ball bearings with moisture—proof seals and integral sealer rings, designed for a minimum L10 life of 40,000 hours (280,000 hours average life), CXV RW RA HE 1, JA ABFA IL Be a OB wt. >.Fan and motor sheaves shall be fabricated from corrosionresistant materials. UBL BBLIE 4 (TAO), AVA AWOUI.1S, BAAR, ft Die, TEE Pt RRL BLA AL .Fan motor(sshall be totally enclosed aie over(TEAO)type with a 1.15 service factor suitable for___volt, _phase,_Hiz electrical serview and shall be mounted on an easily adjusted, heavy uty motor base CAL Ee RSL ARATE MARTE AR AAU TT TRB Witkin, 4.The motor shall be furnished with double— swaled, permanently lubricated bearings and special ‘moisture protection on windings. shafts and bearings. 6 NEALE REF HY CR) Be AG 1220% SRAIERSE, DLW HA BE Ric safe AM, e.Air plenum shall provide a minimum of 220mm clearance under the motor base to provide comfortable working space for service personnel 2.03 RAPE 2.08 Pan Assenbly A TEBE IE CLA AP EBSA, “Erne Ai RA AR A A AS A HE AVA (OPV C88 8 RIA DE GIES URE BACKER MASA. The evaporative condenser shall inchude pan assembly consisting: of cold water basin With pump assembly, heat transfer section for sora water cooling with integral drift eliminators, and ‘widespaced air inlet louvers, 1 tt a ee EH Ec GUAR — aE ATH ak TF BHP, OU eT 5 197 DF BB A. DATE. 1.The cold water basin shall be constnucted of heavy gauge steel panels and structural members.Basin shall include a depressed section with drain/cleanout connection, The basin area lunder the wet deck surface shall be sloped toward (he depressed stetion to facilitate cleaning. ee ~OR- 12 7k HELE 1309 5 Ae RAS SE FB, HOPE RITE, SFE AB IRS, ER AREY REET REET Tk HEL PATHE AAO PSD. BF AAR ALA TF PRE AREY, CARA 1.The cold water basin shall be constructed of heavy gauge Type 308 stainless steel panels and structural members, with all welded seams.(The Welded stainless steel basin shall be leak tested at the factory. Basin shall include a depressed section with drain/eleanout connection. The basin area under the wet deck surface shall be sloped toward the depresed section to facilitate 2. RIES. H/T. SH) LE Ses RAG EDSE A, eRe Rk RAE. 2.The cold water basin shall includeya drain cleanout connectionya steel strainers a brass make-up valve,overflow conneetionyand a water recirculation pump assembly Pe A BL BEE A EA BR fT RT BEER IEE ABER ET THRE LS HSE FA AFP A RAT BEE a.Cold water basin shall be designed so that pake-up valve and float,and pump ‘assembly are easly accessible without removing, any of the unit panels or other components the strainer, DMA RUHL AE EAE EA RT omg cms EL 9 FB EA WATE UR, DAM eae Lift—out steel strainer shall be supplied with perforated openings sized smaller than the water distritation nozzle orfiees and an integral anti-vortexing, hood to prevent air entrainment, CARRE HE ERO, UAT PLUMES, SRE PE ALL IP ME Rae PEED ARAR, Water recirculation pump shall be a close coupled, bronze—fitted centrifugal pump equipped ‘with mechanical seal, mounted on the basin and piped from the suction strainer to the water distribution system TE ERE ARM ER a, RK PURER UC, WIE TRA RCE AH BIR HICE Ra TE). 4.0n installations requiring a remote sump, the evaporative condenser shall be modified to accommodate the use of an independent sump and pump for recirculating water (by others) 1 RAR. MRIS. Fe FUER ACR TE RAIL EE Ae RR a PEATE 2H {The recirculating water pump, steel strainer, make-up valve,and integral bleed line assemblies BACKBARZ®hall be omitted from the evaporative condenser ssope of supply. ii aR — eK a, JERS iia, DUET IH AE BIER {i,The evaporative condenser shall be supplied with a cold water basin outlet sized and located 1s indicated on the drawings for gravity drain to the remote sump, iil AAPG ELEM BG RK ELAR AR FFE 93 9 PEE 08. 25°F iil. The water distribution system shall have a design operating pressure of 108.25 kpa at the ‘evaporative condenser spray water inlet connection. 3. ESRD RRR, EA JRE, ADRAC RrO HAAR, DADE RELA HME. 3.TThe heat transfer section shall consist of ‘wel-deck surface with integral drift eliminators for cooling the soray water leaving the coil 10 ‘optimize the thermal performance of the evaporative condenser. aA FA AZ) olf. a.The wet deck surface and integral drift climinators shall be formed from polyvinyl chloridetPVC). b. Mais RI AAEM. RAREMHRR, The wet deck surface and integral drift liminators shall be virtually impervious to rot, decay fungus or biological attack, CXVAR 4. SPOR HIN MEE, BL SF A(R) RNS A Da At CRT AE SUD) FAB LAR Sha 4.The air inlet louvers shall be manufactured of wave-formed, fiberglass-reinforeed polyester (PRP)wiely spaced to minimize air resistance and prevent water splasi—out 2.04 HR HERER 2.04 Optional Equipment Specifications A, RRA RAT AMIE. UL Dui tESUOE AIK, aR Sz Ath HY ARO, A, Evaporative condenser shall be provided ‘with Dasin heaters to prevent freezing of the pan water when the evaporative condenser is idle, LG Reap ae Ona a. CR METE-17. SRG MELA AAA L6 125 /ady WY, MOR ALAR ETE . ABER BE 1.The basin heaters shall be selected to maintain 4.40 basin water temperature at a 17.80 ambient temperature and 16.1. km/hr wind speed, 2. RAR EE RCN aE, Fe PEELE A, TERIA HCA AOR 2.Basin heaters shall be electric immersion type controlled by a remote thermostat with the ‘sensing bulb located in the basin water. 3. ACEI RBA ML UNE TE, UA BAG ak Ie Ee AS BR A jet. 3.Basin heaters shall be provided with a low water level cut-out switeh to prevent heater operation unless the heater elements are acenuately submerged. BACKEARA®CXVRWRRAARE BMRA KER MAE, FS AEE RPA A a MET MA ae AOD, A Ria UE ATA B. Evaporative condenser shall be provided with extended lubrication lines with standard ssease fitings for lubricating the fan shaft bearings from the outside hase of the condenser. CRC ATG A SLA BME, MICE RET IR, Evaporative condenser shall be supplied with dedicated motors and drives so that each fan can be eycled independently. DRANG RE RR ATED RAR EB, MBAR fr. HL tA EEOSHA Bete AU ALE II A REREAD ARBAB. D. Evaporative condenser shall be provided With a factory asembled, field—installed external platform with an access ladder and) handrails ‘complying with OSHA standards and regulations to provide acces to the top of the evaporative condenser. 1 SDRIR £3 HAG 61 OP ARH HT A Ti #1 22028 Age | Extemal platform shall have a 610mm swide non-skid walking surface and 1220mm high safety railings. 2. 2640 ny HROSH A NH WERE ike ERE. 2.Optional lade safety cage shall avalable to meet OSHA requirements as necessary. we, MP CXV—T A Or, for CXV=T Models DARA RE A ET SEMA AIEEE EH Ha trae, CARE Aa Be AP NY TA D. Evaporative condenser shall be provided ‘with factory assembled, fleld installed perimeter safety railings and walking surface above coll air intake to provide acxss to the top of the evaporative condenser. ERR AG EE EA HAL SE AA OY PoE, VA HY A i ok a ALR. E, Evaporative condenser shall be provided ‘with a moveable ladder with fixed ladder supports ‘to provide access to the fan drive system and coll assembly. FER RA EE A AAT Wave, DE Aa He, F. Evaporative condenser shall be provided swith an intemal walkway at the access door to facilitate servicing the unit GAR REE TE RL AE PUENE G UBD T, PTHE A BReR— AA AMEE (LRT XV 193 80 ID mia). G. Evaporative condenser shall be provided With a factory asembled internal working platform with ladder to provide a permanent working surface for maintenance personnel (CXV=193 and anger only). BACKEARSS|ie Support CX PAB eS HE PF Ais EH SH eR ROR, BR RTE hs, RS Ak SF AB OG TEA FERN ARE, AO AIR aU Hee TEE HTHRRARRH EK, SRR AR RHAM ATR. BRR THER RAR, E KELP RAK, ARS WSR SRR, CXVRWR BRAS ‘The recommended support arrangement for Series CXV units is two T beams running the full length of the unit. Besides providing support, the steel also serves to raise the unit above any solid foundation which might prevent access to the bottom of the unit. The steel support beams must be located directly beneath the unit and extend the full ngth of the basin. Support beams fand anchor bolts are to be furnished and installed by others, Beam size should be calculated in accordance with aocepted structural design practie. ‘The length of the beam must be at least equal to the length of the basin. Maximum permissible beam deflection and center line distances between belt holes are tabulated below. ronan o wana fee i onanine ; 2 oem pate ee ° lt | 33 | | sity | | RANE (mm) Size ‘amie xv mm) nee Maximum w L A B c ee ovm~9 | 5 205 | 1980 | 2025 5 255 4 ow~ia7| 8 za | 2778 | 2525 = 255 4 aw-ts3~100| 10 285 | 3690 | 2395 = 255 4 cxv-207~290 | 10 zoos | s600 | 2025 E 256 4 cxv-2ea~a27|__ 10 seio_| s690_| 3550 = 256 4 cxv-age~4as | 12 20s | 5520 | 2025 | 2400 | 270 8 cav-ae~aar| 12 asio_| ss20 | as0 | 20 | 270 | 8 eAoanangs22.3 MOUNTING HOLES RICXV— THY For CXV-T ii ge BE a a: © ai ' a ax ay Jes ' —wi— oa ARM Mex Scion 7 127 (oxv-1845-1792 oxy-1791-1944 ie, 1 ee panaeee tHE DUATERR ATMEL ST SALI REIMAN REO II CANE A ACA ALA ORR Z IN, ILIA ee. gBACKESRZA Sibi, ACHE D> wT MEL 4 Hei. (0411) 84694854 84688412 tev (0411) s46as4d W584 116023, E-mail; bacdalian@bacdl com website; www. baltimoreaircoi aC Ez sad Per Cen ss Pree cd Pe eres aa pe eee) im www. bacdl.com Ceres Coen) Osa) capa euro) Conran) Oe) CUPL IELED (024)22766397
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