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Air Cooled Reciprocating Water Chillers

ARY Series
ARY040A thru ARY420A
40 TR thru 420 TR
141 kW thru 1479 kW

Company Business
Zamil Air Conditioners was founded in 1974, and is the first major business venture in manufacturing sector for the
Al Zamil group of Companies. It is also the first manufacturing unit for air conditioners to be established in Saudi Arabia.
Zamil Air conditioners manufactures both consumer and central range of air conditioners and has sales operations in
over 55 countries in the Middle East, Europe, America, Africa, Australia and the Far East.
The companys operations are structured into four Strategic Business Units (SBUs) supporting six in - house product and
service brands as well as a number of international brands under the OEM sales.
The six in-house brands are Classic, Cooline, CoolCare, Clima Tech, Geoclima and Kessler Clima Tech.
The four SBUs are:
1. Consumer Business unit supporting Classic, Cooline, GE and OEM brands for consumer range of air conditioners.
2. Unitary & Applied Business unit supporting Classic, Cooline, GE and OEM brands for commercial range of air
conditioners.
3. Zamil CoolCare - service and maintenance provider.
4. Geoclima srl - independent business and supporting other SBUs for their requirement of Chillers & Double skin
AHUs.
The first three SBUs - Consumer Products, Unitary & Applied Products and Zamil CoolCare direct their business operations from the corporate headquarters at Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
The production facilities at Dammam are shared by Consumer Products and Unitary & Applied Products. Geoclima has
its own production and functional departments located at Monfalcone, Italy.
All the four SBUs, while operating independently, supplement each others activities in a way that makes synergy work at
its best and achieve the corporate goals of increased productivity and efficiently.
Factories and Productions
Zamil Air Conditioners has its prime manufacturing base at Dammam, Saudi Arabia and has one speciality production
facility in Italy operated by Geoclima.
The company can produce up to 440,000 room air conditioners, 60,000 mini-split systems and 36,500 central air-conditioning systems per year.
Quality & Product Certificates
The Quality systems and policies at Zamil Air Conditioners comply with the required ISO 9001:2000 certification.
Zamil Air Conditioners is the first company in Saudi Arabia to receive the SASO (Saudi Arabias Standard Organization)
certificate for room air conditioners. Its products and services are also certified with:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

CE (Council of European Community)


UL (Underwriters Laboratory)
AHAM certificate (Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers)
Eurovent
DEMKO
ETL

Other awards include the prestigious Engineering Excellence Award of General Electric, and the inaugural Prince
Mohammed bin Fahd Al Saud Award for Factory Safety.
Our Products
In addition to the consumer products such as the Room Air Conditioners (RAC) and the Mini Splits, Zamil Air Conditioners
manufacturers a host of residential and commercial air conditioners. This board range extends from the concealed units
up to 5 ton, the ducted splits up to 30 tons, the packaged units up to 70 tons. The single and double skin air handling units
up to 130,000 CFM and the water chillers up to 487 ton cooling capacity.

INDEX
Contents

Page

Model decoding ........................................................................................................................................ 2


Unit features, standard specifications & options .................................................................................... 3-7
Physical data ....................................................................................................................................... 8-10
Selection procedure .......................................................................................................................... 11-12
Ethylene glycol solution capacity correction ........................................................................................... 13
Performance data .............................................................................................................................. 14-19
Electrical data .................................................................................................................................... 20-21
Water side pressure drop ....................................................................................................................... 22
Unit dimensions ................................................................................................................................ 23-30
Typical schematic wiring diagram ...................................................................................................... 31-32
Microprocessor controller .................................................................................................................. 33-34
Application guidelines ........................................................................................................................ 35-44
Rigging instructions ................................................................................................................................ 45
Installation clearance .............................................................................................................................. 46
Mounting location ................................................................................................................................... 47
Load distribution ................................................................................................................................ 48-49

CONTINUING RESEARCH RESULTS IN STEADY IMPROVEMENTS.


THEREFORE, THESE SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

420

400

380

350

320

300

280

250

240

220

200

190

170

160

140

120

110

100

090

080

070

050

040

4, 5 & 6
UNIT SIZE

A : R-22

7
REFRIGERANT

F : 460-3-60

M: 380-3-60
(4 WIRE)

H : 208/230-3-60

8
ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY
( V-Ph-Hz )

(SEE NOTE # 1
BELOW)

C : COPPER FIN

B : COATED
ALUMINUM FIN

A : ALUMINUM FIN

9
CONDENSER COIL

A : COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT
BREAKER

10
CIRCUIT BREAKER
OPTIONS

D : OPTIONAL ASME
STAMPED
WITH FLANGE
CONN.*

C : OPTIONAL ASME
STAMPED
WITH VICTAULIC
CONN.*

B : OPTIONAL FLANGE
CONN.*

A : STANDARD WITH
VICTAULIC CONN.*

11
COOLER
OPTIONS

B : HGBP (OPTIONAL)

A : STANDARD UNIT
WITHOUT HGBP

12
HGBP
OPTIONS
SEE NOTE # 2
BELOW

13 & 14
OPTIONS
&
ACCESSORIES

- SPRING ISOLATOR etc.

- WATER FLOW SWITCH

- UNIT DISCONNECT SWITCH

- COOLER GUARD

2. COMPUTER SELECTED DIGITS (FROM 'AA' TO 'ZZ') DESCRIBING OTHER OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES OR COMBINATIONS THEREOF, SUCH AS: - CONDENSER COIL GUARD

1. FOR OTHER COATING, SPECIFY YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN WRITING.

* NOT APPLICABLE FOR MODELS ARY040 & ARY050, MPT (MALE PIPE THREAD) CONNECTION ONLY.

NOTES:

AIR COOLED
RECIPROCATING
WATER
CHILLERS

ARY

1, 2 & 3
BASIC
(SERIES)

MODEL DECODING

FEATURES
These ARY series, packaged air cooled water chillers are designed to provide engineering excellence in comfort air
conditioning and industrial cooling with a superior combination of energy saving, performance, application flexibility, ease
of service & maintenance and withstanding extremely high ambient temperatures. These chillers incorporate a wide
range of features including:

Microprocessor controller, which monitors analog and digital inputs to achieve precise control & protective functions
of the air cooled water chiller units. The microprocessor controller is complete with all the hardware and software
necessary to control the chiller unit and ensures its efficiency and reliability.

Compact unit design and excellent serviceability.

All packaged chillers incorporate compact water coolers with enhanced inner grooved copper tubes bundled into a U
shaped and expanded into a steel tubular sheet which offer efficient water flow and heat transfer design resulting in
optimal unit performance.

All units incorporate separate subcooler circuit which is integral to the condenser surface. This additional subcooling
circuit provides superior system performance.

High Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) semi-hermetic reciprocating compressors.

Single point power connection to minimize job site installation cost and time.

Completely wired control panel with the advanced microprocessor controller provides all the necessary operating and
safety controls.

Independent refrigeration circuits.

Compressor connections are part winding start for all models (see electrical data).

Low noise condenser fans, direct drive at 1000 RPM with rolled form venturi design to eliminate airflow recycling &
short circuiting .

All fans are die cast aluminum propeller type with aerodynamic design, top discharge, provided with protective grille
mounted on top panel within the unit casing.

All condenser fan motors are totally enclosed air over type (TEAO) with class ''F'' winding insulation.

STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
CAPACITY CONTROL
These packaged chillers incorporate stepped load shedding as required by most energy management systems. Modulation of capacity in response to system load requirements is affected by the microprocessor controller which monitors the
leaving water temperature.
Capacity control is achieved by cycling compressors ON/OFF and cylinder unloading. The use of unloading provides
optimal part load capacities.
On multiple compressor units, capacity is controlled by a combination of cylinder unloading and compressor staging. See
the following table for the standard and optional capacity control for each unit.

% FULL LOAD CAPACITY CONTROL


MODEL NUMBER
ARY040A
ARY050A -ARY090A
ARY100A -ARY110A
ARY120A -ARY170A
ARY190A -ARY220A
ARY240A -ARY250A
ARY280A -ARY320A
ARY350A -ARY420A

STANDARD

OPTIONAL

100-66-OFF
100-83-50-33-OFF
100-75-50-25-OFF
100-92-75-67-50-42-25-17-OFF
100-87-75-62-50-37-25-12-OFF
100-95-83-78-67-61-50-45-34-28-17-12-OFF
100-92-83-75-66-60-50-42-33-25-16-8-OFF
100-93-87-81-75-69-63-56-50-43-37-31-25-19-13-6-OFF

100-66-HGBP-OFF
100-83-50-33-HGBP-OFF
100-75-50-25-HGBP-OFF
100-92-75-67-50-42-25-17-HGBP-OFF
100-87-75-62-50-37-25-12-HGBP-OFF
100-95-83-78-67-61-50-45-34-28-17-12-HGBP-OFF
100-92-83-75-66-60-50-42-33-25-16-8-HGBP-OFF
100-93-87-81-75-69-63-56-50-43-37-31-25-19-13-6-HGBP-OFF

NOTES:
1. HGBP = Hot gas bypass available on lead compressor for all models (optional).
2. HGBP modulates to approximately 50% of compressor lowest unloaded capacity. Example: ARY 100 with HGBP (25% x 0.5=12.5%
minimum capacity).

COMPRESSORS
All compressors are semi-hermetic reciprocating type conforming to ARI 520. They are equipped with internal motor
protection and provided with vibration isolators. Each compressor has lock-out devices to protect it from short cycling
when shutdown by the safety controls. The compressor motors conform to NEMA standards MG-1 & MG-2.

CONDENSER COILS
Horizontal, V & W-configurations condenser coils are corrugated fin and tube type, constructed of seamless 3/8" dia. &
0.014" (0.35 mm) thick copper tubes, mechanically bonded to aluminum fins for maximum heat transfer efficiency. As
an option, copper fins or acrylic coated aluminum fins or other coated coils may be provided. The fins have full
self spacing collars which completely cover each tube. The staggered tube design improves the thermal efficiency. End
plates support sheets are 14 gauge galvanized steel, formed to provide structural strength. Each coil is pressure tested
in the factory at not less than 450 psi air pressure.

COMPACT DESIGN SHELL AND TUBE WATER COOLERS


The DX shell & tube coolers with removable U shaped bundled tubes are made of internally grooved copper tubes
expanded into a heavy steel tubular sheets.
The cooler shell & baffles are constructed of steel and brass respectively. The coolers are insulated with heavy closed
cellular foam insulation (3/4" thick). All chiller barrels are fitted with vent, drain connection and victaulic water pipe
connection as standard.
SHELL & TUBE
HEAT
EXCHANGER
(COOLER)

DESIGN PRESSURE,
(BAR/PSIG)

TEST PRESSURE,
(BAR/PSIG)

DESIGN PRESSURE,
(BAR/PSIG)

TEST PRESSURE,
(BAR/PSIG)

STD

16/235

22.8/335

29/426

41.5/610

ASME (option)

10/147

11.3/165

15.5/228

23.3/342

WATER SIDE

REFRIGERANT SIDE

CABINET
All units are of heavy gauge (G-90) galvanized steel. Steel sheet panels are zinc coated and galvanized by hot dip
process of lock-forming quality conforming to ASTM A 653 commercial weight G-90 followed by backed on electrostatic
polyester dry powder coat. Removable access panels are provided for easy maintenance purpose.

CONTROL PANEL
The control panel design is equivalent to NEMA 4 (IP55) with hinged door for easy access ensuring dust and weatherproof construction. Internal power and control wiring is neatly routed, adequately anchored and all wires identified with
cable markers as per NEC standards applicable to HVAC industry.
The electrical controls used in the control panel are UL approved and are reliable in operation at high ambient conditions
for a long period.
4

CONDENSER FANS
Condenser fans are constructed of die cast aluminum blades/hubs with direct driven motors. All fans are statically and
dynamically balanced to operate at minimum noise and vibration. Fan blades are designed with appropriate pitch angle
which result in maximum airflow through the condenser coil.

CONDENSER FAN MOTOR


Condenser fans, the impeller and motors are so constructed to form an integral unit.
All fan motors shall be three phase with class ''F'' winding insulation and ball bearings for high ambient application. These
fan motors are of totally enclosed air over type (TEAO) with inherent thermal protection of automatic reset type &
specially designed for outdoor applications.

MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER
The microprocessor controller works on the state of art microprocessor technology. This controller monitors analog and
digital inputs to achieve precise control & safety functions of the unit.
The Software works on the Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) algorithm for precise control logic.
The simple to use push button keyboard allows accessing to the operating conditions, control set points & alarm history
that are clearly displayed on a multi-line back illuminated LCD panel. Software & programs are stored in a non-volatile
memory (EPROM) to avoid chiller operating failure due to power supply interruption.
An easy to install serial port/modem option allows remote monitoring of the operating parameters. With corresponding
windows software, the system allows data to be viewed in tabular or graphic format as well as interact with system set up.
This chiller controller is compatible with the Building Management System (BMS) BACNET/MODBUS protocols through
corresponding optional gateway interfaces.
It is also compatible with GSM protocol through GSM optional gateway that sends up to 3 mobile phone SMS messages
whenever alarm take place, indicating the type of alarm, the corresponding compressor, the related chiller and which location.
The microprocessor consists of the following hardware:
1. User Interface Board: Provided with simple to use push button keyboard and menu driven software to access operating conditions, control set points & alarm history that are clearly displayed on the LCD panel.
2. Main Board: This controls up to two (2) compressor system.
3. Auxiliary Boards: Required for controlling an additional two (2) or more compressors.
4. Remote Monitoring System [Optional]: The micro controller is complete with all hardware and software necessary to
remotely monitor and control the chiller unit.
Display Information:
In the normal operating mode the 20 x 4 characters LCD panel display the system status, the temperature of the water
inlet & outlet, the set point, run time of the compressor & the alarm history.
Easily accessible measurements for each circuit include the following:
Suction temperature
Suction, discharge and oil pressures
Water inlet/outlet temperatures
Compressor status
Fan status
Liquid line solenoid status
Unit/Compressor run time
The control temperature is continuously displayed on the 3 Digit 7 segments LED Display. The 3 LED lights indicate the
Power ON, Menu adjustment and Fault.

System Protection:
The following system protection is provided to ensure system reliability:
compressor winding overheating
Low suction pressure
High discharge pressure
Freeze protection
Low oil pressure
Sensor error
Time delay Anti recycle time for compressor
Serial communication error

STANDARD CONTROL & SAFETY DEVICES


MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER: This controller monitors analog and digital inputs to achieve precise control &
safety functions of the unit.
COMPRESSOR MOTOR INTERNAL OVERLOAD: The internal overload protects the compressor and senses the
motor winding temperature in case of overload.
STARTERS: The starter is operated by the control circuit and provides power to the compressor motors. These devices
are rated to handle safely both RLA and LRA of motors.
UNDER/OVER VOLTAGE AND PHASE PROTECTION: Protects against low/over incoming voltages as well as single
phasing, phase reversal and phase imbalance by de-energizing the control circuit. It is an automatic reset device, but it
can be set up for manual reset.
CRANKCASE HEATERS: Each compressor has crankcase heater. The compressor crankcase heater is always on
when the compressors are de-energized. This protect the system against refrigerant migration, oil dilution and potential
compressor failure.
SAFETY VALVE: This valve protects the unit against high discharge pressure in the system due to malfunction of high
pressure switches.
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH: This switch provides an additional safety protection in the case of excessive discharge
pressure.

STANDARD ACCESSORIES
UNIT ON-OFF SWITCH: ON-OFF switch is provided for manually switching the unit control circuit.
INDICATOR LIGHTS: LED lights indicates power ON to the units, MENU adjustment and FAULT indications due to trip
on safety devices.
THERMAL EXPANSION VALVE: Thermal expansion valve is used to regulate the refrigerant flow to the water cooler
and maintain a constant superheat.
REPLACEABLE CORE FILTER DRIER: Refrigerant circuits are kept free of harmful moisture, sludge, acids and oil
contaminating particles by the filter drier.
CONTROL CIRCUIT TRANSFORMER: A factory mounted and wired control circuit transformer is furnished eliminating
the need for running a separate 220 volt power supply to the unit control circuit.
SIGHT GLASS: A moisture indicating sight glass installed in the liquid line. An easy-to-read color indicator shows
moisture contents and provides a mean for checking the system refrigerant charge.
LIQUID LINE SOLENOID VALVE: Closes when the compressor is off to prevent any liquid refrigerant from accumulating
in the water cooler during the off cycle.
DISCHARGE LINE MUFFLER: Discharge line mufflers are installed to eliminate noise due to refrigerant pulsation.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS: Protects against compressor/condenser fans branch circuit fault. When tripped (manually or
automatically), the breaker opens the power supply to the compressor and control circuit through auxiliary contacts.

OPTIONS
HOT GAS BYPASS SYSTEM: Hot gas bypass is provided on the lead circuit to permit operation of the system down to 50%
of its unloaded capacity. Under low ambient condition, it controls temperature by eliminating the need to cycle the compressor
on and off, ensuring narrow temperature swing and lengthen the life span of the compressor.
WATER FLOW SWITCH: Paddle type field adjustable flow switch for water cooler circuits. Interlock into unit safety
circuits so that the unit will remain off until water flow is determine.
VIBRATION ELIMINATOR: To eliminate the vibration transmitted from the compressor to the pipings and unit structure.
UNIT MOUNT SPRING ISOLATORS: These housed spring assemblies have a neoprene friction pad on the bottom to
prevent vibration transmission.
LIQUID COOLERS: ASME code stamped liquid cooler.
PRESSURE GAUGES: Suction, discharge & oil pressures gauges.
NON-FUSED MAIN DISCONNECT SWITCHES: De-energize power supply during servicing/repair works as well as with
door interlock.
CONDENSER COIL GUARD: Protect the condenser coil from physical damage.
COMPRESSOR/COOLER GUARD: Protect the compressor from vandalism.
FLANGED COOLER CONNECTION: Easy on-site piping connections.
COOLER HEATER WRAPPED: Prevent freezing up of water on low ambient temperature.
COPPER FINS/TUBES CONDENSER COILS: For seashore salty corrosive environments.
COATED COPPER OR ALUMINUM FINS/TUBES CONDENSER COILS: For seashore salty corrosive environments.
BMS: BACNET, MODBUS, GSM and remote display panel.
GROUND FAULT PROTECTION: Protect compressors in case ground cable has an abnormal current increase.
POWER LINE ANALYZER: Perform compressor current limitation. Protect against high motor current & over/under
voltage.

PHYSICAL DATA
UNIT SIZE

ARY040A ARY050A ARY070A ARY080A ARY090A ARY100A ARY110A ARY120A ARY140A

COMPRESSOR
PART NUMBER

208/230V-3Ph-60Hz

800-674-51 800-690-25 (2) 800-690-28 (2) 800-674-51 (2)

380V-3Ph-60Hz

800-690-32 800-690-26 (2) 800-690-29 (2) 800-690-32 (2)

460V-3Ph-60Hz

800-690-33 800-690-27 (2) 800-690-30 (2) 800-690-33 (2)

NUMBER OF COMPRESSORS
OIL CHARGE PER COMPRESSOR, Liters
% FULL LOAD CAPACITY CONTROL

800-690-28 (2) 800-674-51 (2)


800-690-25 (2) 800-690-28 (2)

800-674-39
800-674-51

800-674-39 (2) 800-674-45 (2)

800-674-40
800-690-32
800-674-41
800-690-33

800-690-29 (2)
800-690-26 (2)
800-690-30 (2)
800-674-41 (2) 800-674-47 (2)
800-690-27 (2)
800-674-40 (2) 800-674-46 (2)

800-690-32 (2)
800-690-29 (2)
800-690-33 (2)
800-690-30 (2)

7.4

4.3

7.4

7.4

7.7/7.4

7.7

7.7

7.4/4.3

7.4/7.4

100-66-0

100-83-50-33-0

100-75-50-25-0

MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTION (INTERNAL)

100-92-75-67-50-42-25-17-0

ELECTRONIC

OIL LUBRICATION

PUMP

TOTAL CRANKCASE HEATER WATTS

200

200

400

400

400

REFRIGERANT

400

400

600

800

R-22

EXPANSION VALVE DEVICE

THERMOSTATIC

CONTROL VOLTAGE

220V-1Ph-60Hz

CONDENSER
3/8414
CONDENSER COIL Tube Dia.- Rows - Fins per inch 3/8314 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414 3/8314 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414
Total face area, Sq. ft.

47.5

47.5

95

95

118.6

118.6

140

140

175

AIRFLOW, CFM

33240

31016

48948

48948

70830

68826

73014

73014

95288

NUMBER OF FAN/FAN DIA.,mm

4/762

4/762

4/800

4/800

6/800

6/800

6/800

6/800

8/800

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

FAN MOTOR RPM @ 230/380/460-3-60

1100/1100/1100 1100/1100/1100 900/900/970

COOLER
COOLER PART NUMBER

800-620-14 800-620-80 800-620-92 800-620-92 800-620-36 800-620-36 800-621-05 800-621-07 800-620-54

SHELL DIAMETER, mm

194

219

273

273

273

273

324

324

324

LENGTH, mm

1815

1820

1850

1850

2654

2654

2180

2180

2693

TOTAL WATER HOLDING VOLUME, Liters

30

41.8

53.2

53.2

87.5

87.5

99.8

99.8

113.5

WATER IN/OUT PIPE DIA.mm

75

75

100

100

125

125

150

150

150

32

21

28

32

38/32

38

42

28/25

32/28

GENERAL
REFRIGERANT CHARGE PER COMP., kg (COMP. 1/2)
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dBA (3m./5m./10m.)

71.1/67.6/62.3 71.1/67.6/62.3 71.9/68.4/63.1 71.9/68.4/63.1 75.8/72.3/67 73.2/69.7/64.4 75.9/72.4/67.1 73.7/70.2/64.9 74.9/71.4/66.1

SHIPPING/OPERATING WEIGHTS (Aluminum coils), kg 1477/1507 1746/1788 2204/2257 2378/2431 2761/2848 2823/2910 3067/3167 3559/3659 4295/4408
SHIPPING/OPERATING WEIGHTS (Copper coils), kg
NOTES:

1582/1612 1897/1939 2508/2561 2682/2735 3081/3168 3201/3288 3514/3615 4005/4105 4854/4967

1. All compressors with cylinder unloading.


2. All compressors operate at 1750 RPM @ 60Hz.
3. Cooler vent and drain size are 1/2" MPT.
4. All coolers are single face refrigerant connection.
5. Sound pressure level : 2dBA.

PHYSICAL DATA
UNIT SIZE

ARY160A ARY170A ARY190A ARY200A ARY220A ARY240A ARY250A ARY280A ARY300A

COMPRESSOR
PART NUMBER

208/230V-3Ph-60Hz

800-674-51 (4)

380V-3Ph-60Hz

800-690-32 (4)

460V-3Ph-60Hz

800-674-40 (2)
800-674-46 (2)
800-674-40 (2)
800-674-46 (4)
800-674-40 (4)
800-674-46 (4) 800-690-32 (6)
800-674-40 (6)
800-690-32 (2)
800-674-40 (2)
800-690-32 (4)
800-674-40 (2)
800-674-41 (2)
800-674-47 (2)
800-674-41 (2)
800-674-47 (4)
800-690-33 (4)
800-674-41 (4)
800-674-47 (4) 800-690-33 (6)
800-674-41 (6)
800-690-33 (2)
800-674-41 (2)
800-690-33 (4)
800-674-41 (2)

NUMBER OF COMPRESSORS
OIL CHARGE PER COMPRESSOR, Liters
% FULL LOAD CAPACITY CONTROL

800-674-39 (2)
800-674-45 (2)
800-674-39 (2)
800-674-45 (4)
800-674-39 (4)
800-674-45 (4) 800-674-51 (6)
800-674-39 (6)
800-674-51 (2)
800-674-39 (2)
800-674-51 (4)
800-674-39 (2)

7.4

7.7/7.4

7.7

7.7

7.7

100-92-75-67-50-42-25-17-0

100-87-75-62-50-37-25-12-0

MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTION (INTERNAL)

7.4

7.7/7.4

7.7

7.7

100-95-83-78-67-61-50-45- 100-92-83-75-66-60-50-4234-28-17-12-0
33-25-16-8-0

ELECTRONIC

OIL LUBRICATION

PUMP

TOTAL CRANKCASE HEATER WATTS

800

800

800

800

800

REFRIGERANT

1200

1200

1200

1200

R-22

EXPANSION VALVE DEVICE

THERMOSTATIC

CONTROL VOLTAGE

220V-1Ph-60Hz

CONDENSER
3/8414
CONDENSER COIL Tube Dia.- Rows - Fins per inch 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414 3/8414 3/8314
Total face area, Sq. ft.

175

175

211.9

211.9

211.9

285

285

285

387.2

AIRFLOW, CFM

95288

108790

115230

131124

131124

162442

162442

162442

199792

NUMBER OF FAN/FAN DIA.,mm

8/800

10/800

10/800

12/800

12/800

14/800

14/800

14/800

16/800

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

FAN MOTOR RPM @ 230/380/460-3-60

COOLER
COOLER PART NUMBER

800-620-54 800-620-54 800-620-57 800-620-57 800-620-60 800-621-06 (2) 800-621-06 (2) 800-621-06 (2) 800-620-53 (2)

SHELL DIAMETER, mm

324

324

406

406

406

324

324

324

324

LENGTH, mm

2693

2693

2737

2737

2737

2180

2180

2180

2693

TOTAL WATER HOLDING VOLUME, Liters

113.5

113.5

221.7

221.7

206.5

199.6

199.6

199.6

227

150

150

200

200

200

150

150

150

150

32

38/32

38

42/38

42

32

38/32

38

42/38

WATER IN/OUT PIPE DIA.mm

GENERAL
REFRIGERANT CHARGE PER COMP., kg (COMP. 1/2)
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dBA (3m./5m./10m.)

74.9/71.4/66.1 78.5/76.6/69.7 78.6/75.1/69.8 79.7/76.2/70.9 80.4/76.9/71.6 77.2/73.7/68.4 80.1/76.6/71.4 80.3/76.8/71.5 81.5/78/72.7

SHIPPING/OPERATING WEIGHTS (Aluminum coils), kg 4470/4583 4601/4714 5106/5328 5214/5436 5282/5488 7450/7849 7494/7893 7582/7981 8542/8996
SHIPPING/OPERATING WEIGHTS (Copper coils), kg
NOTES:

5028/5141 5159/5272 5782/6004 5890/6112 5957/6163 8359/8758 8403/8802 8491/8890 9648/10102

1. All compressors with cylinder unloading.


2. All compressors operate at 1750 RPM @ 60Hz.
3. Cooler vent and drain size are 1/2" MPT.
4. All coolers are single face refrigerant connection.
5. Sound pressure level : 2dBA.

PHYSICAL DATA
UNIT SIZE

ARY320A

ARY350A

ARY380A

ARY400A

ARY420A

800-674-45 (6)

800-674-39 (4)
800-674-51 (4)

800-674-39 (8)

800-674-45 (4)
800-674-39 (4)

800-674-45 (8)

380V-3Ph-60Hz

800-674-46 (6)

800-674-40 (8)

800-674-47 (6)

800-674-41 (8)

800-674-46 (4)
800-674-40 (4)
800-674-47 (4)
800-674-41 (4)

800-674-46 (8)

460V-3Ph-60Hz

800-674-40 (4)
800-690-32 (4)
800-674-41 (4)
800-690-33 (4)

7.7

7.7/7.4

7.7

7.7

7.7

COMPRESSOR
PART NUMBER

208/230V-3Ph-60Hz

NUMBER OF COMPRESSORS
OIL CHARGE PER COMPRESSOR, Liters
% FULL LOAD CAPACITY CONTROL

100-92-83-75-66-6050-42-33-25-16-8-0

800-674-47 (8)

100-93-87-81-75-69-63-56-50-43-37-31-25-19-13-6-0

MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTION (INTERNAL)

ELECTRONIC

OIL LUBRICATION

PUMP

TOTAL CRANKCASE HEATER WATTS

1200

1600

REFRIGERANT

1600

1600

1600

R-22

EXPANSION VALVE DEVICE

THERMOSTATIC

CONTROL VOLTAGE

220V-1Ph-60Hz

CONDENSER
3/8414

3/8414
3/8314

3/8414

3/8414

3/8414

387.2

480

480

561.1

561.1

AIRFLOW, CFM

196912

232038

227682

256260

256260

NUMBER OF FAN/FAN DIA.,mm

16/800

18/800

18/800

20/800

20/800

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

900/900/970

800-620-53 (2)

800-620-57 (2)

800-620-57 (2)

800-620-57 (2)

800-620-60 (2)

SHELL DIAMETER, mm

324

406

406

406

406

LENGTH, mm

2693

2737

2737

2737

2737

TOTAL WATER HOLDING VOLUME, Liters

227

443.4

443.4

443.4

413

WATER IN/OUT PIPE DIA.mm

150

200

200

200

200

REFRIGERANT CHARGE PER COMP., kg (COMP. 1/2)

42

38/32

38

42/38

42

SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dBA (3m./5m./10m.)

82/78.5/73.2

81.4/77.9/72.6

81.4/77.9/72.7

82.5/78.9/73.7

83.2/79.7/74.4

SHIPPING/OPERATING WEIGHTS (Aluminum coils), kg

8646/9100

9633/10076

9886/10329

10488/10931

10620/11034

SHIPPING/OPERATING WEIGHTS (Copper coils), kg

9882/10336

10981/11424

11481/11924

12277/12720

12410/12824

CONDENSER COIL Tube Dia.- Rows - Fins per inch


Total face area, Sq. ft.

FAN MOTOR RPM @ 230/380/460-3-60

COOLER
COOLER PART NUMBER

GENERAL

NOTES:

1. All compressors with cylinder unloading.


2. All compressors operate at 1750 RPM @ 60Hz.
3. Cooler vent and drain size are 1/2" MPT.
4. All coolers are single face refrigerant connection.
5. Sound pressure level : 2dBA.

10

SELECTION PROCEDURE (English units)


DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
CAPACITY
The following design requirements must be known to select a package chiller.
ELEVATION ABOVE
CORRECTION
SEA LEVEL (FT.)
1. Required cooling capacity in tons
FACTOR
1.00
0
2. Leaving chilled water temperature in 0F (LCWT)
0.99
2000
3. Chilled water flow rate in GPM
0.98
4000
0
_
4. Chilled water cooling range in F (water in temp. water out temp.)
0.97
6000
0.96
8000
5. Design ambient temperature
0.95
10000
6. Minimum ambient temperature
TABLE - 1
7. Altitude
POWER
ARI
8. Electrical power supply
EVAPORATOR FOULING CAPACITY
FACTOR (HR-FT2-0F/BTU)

STEP-1: UNIT SELECTION


Entering the capacity performance data at given LCWT and ambient temperature.
ARY100 chiller unit at sea level will produce 94.8 tons and 111.5 kW compressor
power input at 440F leaving chilled water temperature with 100F water temperature
difference and 950F ambient temperature.
For the conditions required, the unit actual cooling capacity when corrected for
altitude (0.99) and fouling factor (1.0).
Capacity = 94.8x0.99x1.0 = 93.8 Tons, which then exceeds the requirements.
So the selection is correct.

Required capacity (Tons) x 24

1.000
0.997
0.990
0.984
0.978

ARI-550/590-98
ARI-590-86
ARI-590-81

TABLE - 2

+0.6
+0.4
+0.2
0
-0.2
-0.4
5

STEP-2: CHILLED WATER FLOW (GPM):


Water GPM =

1.000
0.992
0.978
0.965
0.951

0.00010
0.00025
0.00050
0.00075
0.00100

CORRECTION FACTOR (0F)

SAMPLE SELECTION
Select an Air Cooled Packaged chiller for the following conditions:
Required system capacity is 90 tons at 540F entering chilled water
and 440F leaving water. Design ambient temperature is 950F.
Altitude is 2000 feet above sea level.
Water cooler fouling factor is 0.00010. Power supply: 380V-3Ph-60Hz.

CORRECTION INPUT
STANDARDS
FACTOR
FACTOR

10

15

20

CHILLED WATER TEMPERATURE RISE (0F)

90 x 24

TABLE - 3
= 216 GPM

Cooling Range, T
100F
Referring to pressure drop chart (page # 22), pressure drop at 216 GPM = 11.4 ft. of water for selected model.
NOTE: The total flow rate should be divided by 2 for models ARY240A - ARY420A to find out the total pressure drop.
STEP-3: ELECTRICAL
Refer to electrical data at 380V-3Ph-60Hz, the main power wire size for ARY100 is to be sized for a minimum circuit
ampacity (MCA) of 283 Amps and maximum over current protection (MOCP) of 400 Amps.
STEP-4: CHILLED WATER PUMP SELECTION
For chilled water pump selection, add all pressure drop in the closed chilled water loop piping to the pressure drop
calculated in step 2.
STEP-5: LCWT CORRECTION
Refer to table-3: Add correction factor to design leaving chilled water temperature (LCWT) when chilled water temperature range is above 100F and subtract correction from design leaving chilled water temperature (LCWT) when water
temperature range is below 100F.
EXAMPLE:
If LCWT rise is 12.50F, enter correction curve at 12.50F and read the correction factor of 0.2. The corrected LCWT is
44+0.2 = 44.20F.

NOTE: 1.When the chilled water temperature rise is less than 50F, the high water flow rate will result to excessive
pressure drop. In such cases, contact factory for special selection of a cooler with wider baffle spacing.
2.Please refer to water pressure drop curves.

11

SELECTION PROCEDURE (Metric units)


DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
CAPACITY
The following design requirements must be known to select a proper package chiller.
ELEVATION ABOVE
CORRECTION
SEA LEVEL (Meter)
1. Required cooling capacity in kilowatt (kW)
FACTOR
1.00
0
2. Leaving chilled water temperature in 0C (LCWT)
0.99
600
3. Chilled water flow rate in LPS
0.98
1200
0
_
4. Chilled water cooling range in C (water in temp. water out temp.)
0.97
1800
0.96
2400
5. Design ambient temperature
0.95
3000
6. Minimum ambient temperature
TABLE
1
7. Altitude
POWER
ARI
8. Electrical power supply
EVAPORATOR FOULING CAPACITY
FACTOR (M2-0C/W)

STEP-1: UNIT SELECTION


Entering the capacity performance data at given LCWT and ambient temperature.
ARY100 chiller unit at sea level will produce 330.8 kW and 111 kW compressor
power input at 60C leaving chilled water temperature with 60C water temperature
difference and 350C ambient temperature.
For the conditions required, the unit actual cooling capacity when corrected for
altitude (0.99) and fouling factor (1.0).
Capacity = 330.8x0.99X1.0 = 327.5 kW, which then exceeds the requirements.
So the selection is correct.
STEP-2: CHILLED WATER FLOW (LPS):
Water LPS =

Required capacity (kW) x 0.239


Cooling Range, T

1.000
0.992
0.978
0.965
0.951

0.000018
0.000044
0.000088
0.000132
0.000176

1.000
0.997
0.990
0.984
0.978

ARI-550/590-98
ARI-590-86
ARI-590-81

TABLE - 2

+0.33
CORRECTION FACTOR (0C)

SAMPLE SELECTION
Select an Air Cooled Packaged chiller for the following conditions:
Required system capacity is 320 kW at 120C entering chilled water
and 60C leaving water. Design ambient temperature is 350C.
Altitude is 600 meter above sea level.
Water cooler fouling factor is 0.000018. Power supply: 380V-3Ph-60Hz.

CORRECTION INPUT
STANDARDS
FACTOR
FACTOR

+0.22
+0.11
0
-0.11
-0.22

10

CHILLED WATER TEMPERATURE RISE (0C)

320 x 0.239
6 0C

TABLE - 3
= 12.7 LPS

Referring to pressure drop chart (page # 22), pressure drop at 12.7 LPS = 27.4 kPa for selected model.
NOTE: The total flow rate should be divided by 2 for models ARY240A - ARY420A to find out the total pressure drop.
STEP-3: ELECTRICAL
Refer to electrical data at 380V-3Ph-60Hz, the main power wire size for ARY100 is to be sized for a minimum circuit
ampacity (MCA) of 283 Amps and maximum over current protection (MOCP) of 400 Amps.
STEP-4: CHILLED WATER PUMP SELECTION
For chilled water pump selection, add all pressure drop in the closed chilled water loop piping to the pressure drop
calculated in step 2.
STEP-5: LCWT CORRECTION
Refer to table-3: Add correction factor to design leaving chilled water temperature (LCWT) when chilled water temperature range is above 60C and subtract correction from design leaving chilled water temperature (LCWT) when water
temperature range is below 60C.
EXAMPLE:
If LCWT rise is 7.40C, enter correction curve at 7.40C and read the correction factor of 0.11. The corrected LCWT is
60C+0.11 = 6.110C.
NOTE: 1.When the chilled water temperature rise is less than 30C, the high water flow rate will result to excessive
pressure drop. In such cases, contact factory for special selection of a cooler with wider baffle spacing.
2.Please refer to water pressure drop curves.
12

ETHYLENE GLYCOL SOLUTION CAPACITY CORRECTION (Antifreeze)


When operating in areas with temperatures below 320F (00C), cooler protection in the form of Ethylene glycol solution
(brine solution) is required to protect cooler from low ambient freeze-up. This brine solution must be added to water loop to
bring down the freezing point with a difference of 150F (80C) below minimum operating ambient temperature.
Ethylene glycol solution causes a variation in unit performance. To obtain the effective performance, it is necessary to
multiply the water performance data by correction factors corresponding to the ambient temperature or Ethylene glycol
percentage indicated in the following table.

ETHYLENE GLYCOL % BY WEIGHT


Freezing point of Ethylene glycol solution

Ambient temperature

0%

12%

22%

30%

00C (320F)

-50C (230F)

-100C (140F)

-150C (50F)

36%

41%

46%

50%

-200C (-40F) -250C (-130F) -300C (-220F) -350C (-310F)

8.30C (470F) 3.30C (380F) -1.70C (290F) -6.70C (200F) -11.70C (110F) -16.70C (20F) -21.70C (-70F) -26.70C (-160F)

Cooling capacity correction factor

1.0

0.985

0.980

0.974

0.970

0.965

0.964

0.960

Water flow correction factor

1.0

1.02

1.04

1.075

1.11

1.14

1.17

1.20

Pressure drop correction factor

1.0

1.07

1.11

1.18

1.22

1.24

1.27

1.30

EXAMPLE: English system- Determine Ethylene glycol percentage by weight and correction factors at 380F ambient
temperature.
From the above table, Ethylene glycol water solution concentration (percentage by weight) corresponding to 380F ambient temperature is 12% by weight.
Find the correction factors corresponding to 380F ambient temperature from the table.
Cooling capacity correction factor is 0.985, Flow correction factor is 1.02, Pressure drop correction factor is 1.07.
Apply these correction factors for corrected system performance values.
TONS (E.G. SOLUTION) = Tons (water) x Cooling capacity correction factor.
BRINE (E.G. SOLUTION) FLOW (GPM) = Flow (water) x Flow correction factor.
BRINE (E.G. SOLUTION) PRESSURE DROP = Water pressure drop (Ft.) x Pressure drop correction factor.
EXAMPLE: Metric system- Determine Ethylene glycol percentage by weight and correction factors where 3.30C ambient temperature.
From the above table, Ethylene glycol water solution concentration (percentage by weight) corresponding to 3.30C ambient temperature is 12% by weight.
Find the correction factors corresponding to 3.30C ambient temperature from the table.
Cooling capacity correction factor is 0.985, Flow correction factor is 1.02, Pressure drop correction factor is 1.07.
Apply these correction factors for corrected system performance values.
KW (E.G. SOLUTION) = KW (water) x Cooling capacity correction factor.
BRINE (E.G. SOLUTION) FLOW (L/S) = KW (water) x Flow correction factor.
BRINE (E.G. SOLUTION) PRESSURE DROP = Water pressure drop (kPa) x Pressure drop correction factor.
NOTE: Correction factors apply to published chilled water performance rating from 400F to 500F (4.40C to 100C) LCWT.

13

14

84.1
116.8
148.8
169.8
192.1
205.8
231.4
265.8
326.9
343.6
370.3
408.2
430.0
441.7
510.8
534.9
581.0
661.8
681.3
757.4
811.3
857.1
881.4
88.3
120.5
154.7
177.3
197.0
210.9
240.7
275.4
335.7
353.4
381.5
417.6
439.7
459.5
530.9
555.9
603.5
680.8
701.4
775.5
829.9
876.5
917.2
33.1
45.5
57.7
66.9
75.7
81.2
90.6
103.3
128.4
135.9
146.5
161.0
169.2
173.1
201.1
210.7
229.0
260.7
268.1
298.7
320.0
337.4
345.5
34.7
47.0
59.9
69.8
77.7
83.2
94.3
107.1
131.7
139.6
150.8
164.9
173.2
180.2
209.1
219.0
237.9
268.0
275.8
306.0
327.6
345.3
359.7
50.4
72.4
86.8
102.0
113.3
122.8
140.3
158.3
191.2
208.0
225.8
246.1
264.1
283.3
301.9
322.5
364.2
411.2
430.2
450.6
488.6
523.2
561.6
51.8
73.8
88.7
104.5
114.9
124.7
143.4
161.6
194.0
211.3
229.6
249.6
267.7
289.9
308.4
329.7
372.8
417.8
437.1
457.0
495.3
530.1
574.6
7.3
7.1
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.2
7.3
7.5
7.3
7.2
7.3
7.1
6.8
7.3
7.2
7.0
7.1
7.0
7.4
7.3
7.2
6.9
7.4
7.2
7.5
7.5
7.4
7.3
7.3
7.4
7.6
7.4
7.3
7.4
7.2
6.9
7.5
7.4
7.1
7.2
7.1
7.5
7.4
7.3
7.0

EER

6. EER for entire unit. Refer to electrical data for fan kW.

5. kW power input is for compressor only.

4. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.

3. Ratings are based on 0.00010 (hr-ft2-0F/Btu) fouling factor for evaporator.

2. Performance data are based on 100F water range in evaporator.

- Energy Efficiency Ratio

8.1
8.0
8.3
8.2
8.1
8.1
8.0
8.2
8.4
8.1
8.0
8.1
7.9
7.6
8.2
8.1
7.8
7.9
7.8
8.3
8.2
8.1
7.7
8.3
8.1
8.4
8.3
8.2
8.2
8.2
8.4
8.5
8.2
8.1
8.2
8.0
7.7
8.4
8.2
8.0
8.0
7.9
8.4
8.3
8.1
7.9

EER

47.6
68.5
82.2
96.3
106.7
115.7
133.1
149.9
180.3
196.0
212.6
231.9
249.8
269.4
284.8
304.4
343.9
388.8
407.6
424.5
460.1
494.3
533.4
48.9
69.8
84.1
98.6
108.2
117.4
136.0
153.0
182.9
199.1
216.2
235.0
252.9
275.6
290.7
311.0
351.9
395.1
414.3
430.0
466.1
500.4
545.3

- Gallons Per Minute

35.0
48.7
62.0
70.8
80.0
85.7
96.4
110.8
136.2
143.2
154.3
170.1
179.2
184.1
212.8
222.9
242.1
275.8
283.9
315.6
338.0
357.1
367.2
36.8
50.2
64.5
73.9
82.1
87.9
100.3
114.8
139.9
147.3
159.0
174.0
183.2
191.5
221.2
231.6
251.5
283.6
292.2
323.1
345.8
365.2
382.2

GPM

88.9
124.2
159.1
179.7
202.9
217.3
245.6
283.4
345.8
361.8
389.7
430.9
454.3
468.2
540.5
565.8
614.0
698.4
719.3
799.8
856.3
905.5
934.0
93.4
128.1
165.4
187.6
207.9
222.5
255.3
293.5
355.4
372.4
401.8
440.4
464.2
486.9
561.4
587.6
637.5
718.9
741.1
818.2
875.2
925.1
971.6

NOTES:

9.1
9.0
9.4
9.2
9.1
9.0
9.0
9.3
9.4
9.1
8.9
9.1
8.8
8.4
9.2
9.0
8.8
8.8
8.7
9.2
9.2
9.0
8.6
9.3
9.1
9.5
9.4
9.2
9.2
9.1
9.5
9.5
9.2
9.1
9.2
8.9
8.6
9.4
9.2
8.9
8.9
8.8
9.4
9.3
9.1
8.8

EER

1. Packaged chillers are rated with ARI standard 550/590-98.

44.7
64.5
77.4
90.5
100.2
108.7
125.6
141.0
169.0
183.8
199.4
217.8
235.1
254.8
267.4
286.1
323.8
365.9
384.1
398.2
431.9
464.8
503.7
45.9
65.7
79.2
92.6
101.5
110.1
128.2
143.9
171.5
186.8
202.9
220.5
237.9
260.4
272.7
292.1
331.0
371.8
390.4
403.1
437.1
470.1
514.7

EER

- Compressor power input

37.0
51.8
66.3
74.9
84.5
90.5
102.3
118.1
144.1
150.8
162.4
179.5
189.3
195.1
225.2
235.7
255.8
291.0
299.7
333.3
356.8
377.3
389.1
38.9
53.4
68.9
78.2
86.6
92.7
106.4
122.3
148.1
155.2
167.4
183.5
193.4
202.9
233.9
244.8
265.6
299.5
308.8
340.9
364.7
385.5
404.9

CAP. COMP.
kW
(Tons)
79.5
109.2
138.5
160.5
181.7
194.8
217.5
248.0
308.1
326.1
351.7
386.5
406.2
415.5
482.7
505.6
549.5
625.8
643.5
716.8
768.0
809.7
829.2
83.4
112.8
143.9
167.4
186.5
199.7
226.4
257.1
316.1
335.1
361.9
395.7
415.8
432.4
501.8
525.5
570.9
643.1
661.8
734.5
786.3
828.8
863.3
32.2
43.9
55.5
65.0
73.6
78.9
87.8
99.6
124.5
132.4
142.8
156.7
164.4
167.7
195.5
204.8
222.6
253.3
260.2
290.5
311.3
327.7
334.7
33.8
45.4
57.7
67.8
75.6
81.0
91.4
103.2
127.6
135.9
146.8
160.4
168.3
174.5
203.2
212.9
231.3
260.2
267.5
297.7
318.8
335.6
348.5
51.8
74.3
89.0
104.8
116.5
126.4
143.7
162.4
196.6
214.0
232.4
253.2
271.2
290.0
310.3
331.5
374.3
422.2
441.1
463.7
502.8
537.4
575.2
53.2
75.7
90.9
107.4
118.3
128.3
146.9
165.8
199.4
217.3
236.3
256.9
275.0
296.9
317.1
339.0
383.3
428.9
448.2
470.4
510.0
544.8
588.6
6.9
6.7
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.8
6.9
7.1
6.9
6.8
6.9
6.7
6.4
7.0
6.9
6.7
6.7
6.6
7.0
7.0
6.8
6.6
7.0
6.8
7.0
7.1
7.0
7.0
6.9
7.0
7.1
7.0
6.9
7.0
6.8
6.6
7.1
7.0
6.8
6.8
6.7
7.1
7.0
6.9
6.7

EER
77.3
105.3
133.2
156.0
176.7
189.4
210.6
239.0
298.7
317.7
342.6
376.0
394.5
402.4
469.2
491.6
534.3
607.9
624.6
697.1
747.1
786.4
803.3
81.0
108.8
138.4
162.7
181.4
194.3
219.3
247.8
306.3
326.2
352.4
385.1
404.0
418.9
487.7
510.9
555.2
624.5
642.1
714.5
765.2
805.3
836.4
31.3
42.3
53.3
63.2
71.6
76.8
84.9
95.8
120.6
128.9
139.1
152.4
159.5
162.3
190.0
199.1
216.4
245.9
252.4
282.5
302.8
318.0
323.9
32.8
43.7
55.4
65.8
73.5
78.8
88.4
99.3
123.6
132.3
143.0
156.1
163.4
168.9
197.5
206.9
224.9
252.5
259.3
289.6
310.2
325.9
337.4
53.2
76.1
91.1
107.6
119.8
130.0
147.0
166.3
201.8
219.9
239.0
260.3
278.1
296.5
318.6
340.4
384.5
433.0
451.8
476.7
517.1
551.5
588.4
54.7
77.6
93.0
110.3
121.6
132.0
150.4
169.9
204.7
223.4
243.0
264.2
282.1
303.6
325.8
348.3
393.8
439.8
458.9
483.8
524.7
559.3
602.3
6.5
6.3
6.5
6.6
6.6
6.5
6.4
6.5
6.7
6.6
6.5
6.5
6.4
6.1
6.6
6.5
6.3
6.4
6.3
6.6
6.6
6.5
6.2
6.7
6.4
6.6
6.7
6.6
6.6
6.6
6.6
6.7
6.7
6.5
6.6
6.4
6.2
6.7
6.6
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.7
6.7
6.5
6.3

EER
75.2
101.5
127.9
151.6
171.8
184.2
203.8
229.9
289.4
309.4
333.8
365.7
382.9
389.4
456.1
477.9
519.5
590.2
605.7
677.9
726.6
763.3
777.5
78.7
104.9
132.9
158.0
176.4
189.0
212.2
238.4
296.6
317.5
343.1
374.7
392.3
405.4
474.0
496.6
539.8
606.0
622.4
695.0
744.5
782.1
809.7

WATER
FLOW
(GPM)

1250F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

1200F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

1150F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

1050F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

950F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

LEGEND:

ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A
ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A

UNIT
SIZE

kW

42 0F

40 0F

LEAVING
CHILLED
WATER TEMP.
(LCWT)

PERFORMANCE DATA (English units)

15

90.6
125.8
159.3
182.9
202.3
216.1
250.9
285.8
344.3
362.6
391.2
428.7
450.9
478.3
552.8
578.6
628.0
699.0
720.2
797.4
851.8
898.7
955.1
93.5
130.8
164.9
189.3
210.0
223.7
260.3
295.4
355.4
374.1
403.0
443.9
466.4
497.1
572.8
599.5
650.5
722.1
743.7
827.6
882.0
929.4
992.9
35.7
49.0
61.8
72.0
79.9
85.4
98.3
111.2
135.2
143.3
154.7
169.5
178.0
187.6
217.7
228.0
247.6
275.3
283.3
315.1
336.8
354.7
374.6
36.9
51.0
64.0
74.6
83.1
88.6
102.1
115.0
139.7
148.0
159.6
175.9
184.5
195.0
225.7
236.3
256.5
284.9
293.1
327.7
349.5
367.7
389.5
52.6
75.7
90.2
106.4
116.8
126.6
146.7
165.2
196.8
214.5
233.2
253.8
271.9
296.8
315.3
337.5
382.1
424.4
443.9
464.7
503.5
538.3
588.0
53.6
77.5
92.1
108.5
119.5
129.5
149.8
168.4
200.6
218.6
237.5
259.5
277.7
303.6
321.6
344.5
390.7
432.8
452.6
475.3
514.6
549.3
601.2
7.5
7.3
7.6
7.6
7.5
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.6
7.5
7.4
7.5
7.2
7.0
7.6
7.5
7.3
7.3
7.2
7.6
7.5
7.4
7.2
7.6
7.5
7.7
7.7
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.6
7.5
7.6
7.4
7.2
7.8
7.6
7.4
7.4
7.3
7.7
7.6
7.5
7.3

EER

6. EER for entire unit. Refer to electrical data for fan kW.

5. kW power input is for compressor only.

4. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.

3. Ratings are based on 0.00010 (hr-ft2-0F/Btu) fouling factor for evaporator.

2. Performance data are based on 100F water range in evaporator.

- Energy Efficiency Ratio

8.4
8.3
8.6
8.5
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.5
8.6
8.3
8.2
8.3
8.1
7.8
8.5
8.4
8.1
8.1
8.0
8.5
8.4
8.2
8.0
8.5
8.4
8.7
8.6
8.5
8.4
8.5
8.7
8.7
8.5
8.3
8.5
8.2
8.0
8.7
8.5
8.2
8.2
8.1
8.6
8.5
8.4
8.2

EER

49.5
71.7
85.5
100.3
109.8
119.1
139.0
156.3
185.5
202.0
219.4
238.6
256.6
282.0
297.0
318.0
360.5
401.1
420.5
436.7
473.2
507.4
557.8
50.4
73.4
87.2
102.2
112.2
121.5
141.8
159.3
188.8
205.6
223.2
243.6
261.6
288.3
302.6
324.4
368.3
408.6
428.1
445.9
482.8
516.9
570.1

- Gallons Per Minute

37.8
52.4
66.4
76.2
84.3
90.1
104.5
119.1
143.5
151.1
163.0
178.6
187.9
199.3
230.3
241.1
261.7
291.2
300.1
332.2
354.9
374.5
398.0
39.0
54.5
68.7
78.9
87.5
93.2
108.5
123.1
148.1
155.9
167.9
185.0
194.3
207.1
238.7
249.8
271.0
300.9
309.9
344.8
367.5
387.2
413.7

GPM

95.8
133.7
170.2
193.4
213.1
227.6
266.0
304.5
364.3
381.9
411.8
451.3
475.0
506.7
584.3
611.4
663.1
737.7
760.4
839.9
896.8
946.9
1011.5
98.7
139.1
176.0
200.0
220.7
235.0
275.8
314.6
375.5
393.4
423.6
466.3
490.3
526.5
605.3
633.3
686.8
761.0
784.1
869.8
926.6
976.9
1051.3

NOTES:

9.4
9.3
9.7
9.5
9.3
9.3
9.3
9.6
9.6
9.3
9.2
9.3
9.0
8.8
9.6
9.4
9.1
9.1
8.9
9.5
9.4
9.2
9.0
9.6
9.5
9.8
9.7
9.5
9.4
9.5
9.8
9.8
9.5
9.3
9.4
9.1
8.9
9.8
9.6
9.2
9.2
9.1
9.6
9.5
9.4
9.1

EER

1. Packaged chillers are rated with ARI standard 550/590-98.

46.5
67.4
80.5
94.2
102.8
111.5
130.9
146.9
173.9
189.3
205.7
223.6
241.0
266.4
278.3
298.4
338.9
377.1
396.0
408.8
443.1
476.0
526.1
47.2
69.1
82.0
95.9
104.8
113.6
133.5
149.7
176.7
192.4
209.0
227.9
245.3
272.2
283.4
304.2
346.0
383.7
402.7
416.6
451.3
484.1
537.4

EER

- Compressor power input

39.9
55.7
70.9
80.6
88.8
94.8
110.8
126.9
151.8
159.1
171.6
188.0
197.9
211.1
243.4
254.7
276.3
307.4
316.8
349.9
373.7
394.5
421.5
41.1
58.0
73.3
83.3
91.9
97.9
114.9
131.1
156.5
163.9
176.5
194.3
204.3
219.4
252.2
263.9
286.1
317.1
326.7
362.4
386.1
407.0
438.0

CAP. COMP.
kW
(Tons)
85.6
117.7
148.3
172.8
191.8
205.0
236.0
266.9
324.4
344.0
371.3
406.8
427.1
450.1
522.5
547.1
594.2
660.8
680.0
756.3
808.4
851.4
899.1
88.5
122.3
153.6
179.0
199.5
212.8
245.0
275.9
335.3
355.3
383.0
422.1
442.8
467.9
541.6
567.0
615.6
683.7
703.4
786.5
838.8
882.5
934.9
34.7
47.3
59.5
69.9
77.8
83.2
95.3
107.2
131.0
139.5
150.7
165.1
173.1
181.7
211.6
221.6
240.8
267.4
275.0
306.8
328.0
344.8
363.0
35.9
49.2
61.6
72.5
81.0
86.4
98.9
110.9
135.5
144.2
155.5
171.5
179.6
188.9
219.3
229.7
249.4
276.9
284.7
319.4
340.7
358.0
377.5
54.1
77.7
92.5
109.4
120.3
130.4
150.4
169.5
202.4
220.7
240.1
261.4
279.5
304.0
324.4
347.1
393.0
435.7
455.3
478.6
518.7
553.3
602.5
55.1
79.6
94.4
111.6
123.2
133.5
153.6
172.8
206.3
225.0
244.7
267.5
285.7
311.0
331.0
354.4
401.9
444.7
464.5
489.9
530.6
565.3
616.2
7.1
6.9
7.1
7.2
7.1
7.0
7.1
7.1
7.2
7.1
7.0
7.1
6.9
6.7
7.2
7.1
6.9
6.9
6.8
7.2
7.1
7.0
6.8
7.2
7.0
7.2
7.3
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.3
7.2
7.1
7.2
7.0
6.8
7.4
7.2
7.0
7.0
6.9
7.3
7.2
7.1
6.9

EER
83.2
113.6
142.7
167.9
186.7
199.6
228.7
257.3
314.5
334.9
361.7
396.2
415.3
436.1
507.8
531.9
577.8
641.9
660.0
736.3
787.2
827.6
871.3
86.1
118.0
147.9
174.0
194.4
207.4
237.4
266.0
325.3
346.2
373.3
411.5
431.1
453.4
526.4
551.2
598.7
664.6
683.3
766.5
817.6
859.2
906.1
33.7
45.6
57.1
67.9
75.7
81.0
92.2
103.2
126.9
135.8
146.7
160.7
168.2
175.9
205.6
215.4
234.1
259.6
266.7
298.6
319.4
335.3
351.5
34.9
47.4
59.2
70.5
78.9
84.2
95.8
106.7
131.4
140.5
151.5
167.1
174.8
182.9
213.1
223.2
242.5
269.0
276.3
311.2
332.0
348.4
365.6
55.5
79.6
94.7
112.3
123.8
134.3
154.0
173.6
207.9
226.9
246.9
269.0
286.9
310.9
333.5
356.7
403.8
447.0
466.4
492.6
534.0
568.5
616.6
56.6
81.5
96.7
114.7
126.9
137.5
157.3
177.1
212.0
231.4
251.8
275.5
293.5
318.2
340.3
364.3
413.0
456.4
476.1
504.5
546.7
581.2
630.7
6.7
6.5
6.7
6.8
6.7
6.7
6.7
6.7
6.8
6.7
6.6
6.7
6.5
6.3
6.9
6.7
6.5
6.5
6.4
6.8
6.7
6.6
6.4
6.9
6.6
6.8
6.9
6.9
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.9
6.8
6.7
6.8
6.6
6.4
7.0
6.9
6.6
6.6
6.5
6.9
6.9
6.8
6.6

EER
80.9
109.4
137.1
163.1
181.7
194.3
221.4
247.6
304.6
326.0
352.2
385.7
403.7
422.2
493.5
516.9
561.8
623.1
640.0
716.7
766.5
804.8
843.5
83.7
113.7
142.2
169.1
189.4
202.1
229.9
256.1
315.3
337.2
363.7
401.0
419.4
439.0
511.5
535.7
582.1
645.6
663.2
746.8
796.9
836.1
877.4

WATER
FLOW
(GPM)

1250F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

1200F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

1150F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

1050F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

950F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

LEGEND:

ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A
ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A

UNIT
SIZE

kW

46 0F

44 0F

LEAVING
CHILLED
WATER TEMP.
(LCWT)

PERFORMANCE DATA (English units)

16

97.8
135.3
171.5
197.1
220.1
234.2
267.4
302.7
369.2
388.5
417.9
463.2
486.4
515.8
588.0
615.4
667.6
751.2
773.4
865.1
920.4
969.2
1030.6
101.0
139.8
176.7
203.7
227.7
242.7
270.9
306.3
381.6
401.8
432.2
479.8
504.5
535.4
595.6
623.3
676.3
777.7
801.1
895.7
953.6
1005.7
1070.1
38.6
52.7
66.6
77.7
87.3
92.9
104.9
117.8
145.4
154.0
165.7
183.8
192.8
202.4
231.7
242.5
263.3
296.8
305.3
343.2
365.3
384.2
404.5
39.8
54.5
68.6
80.3
90.2
96.2
106.3
119.2
150.3
159.3
171.4
190.3
199.9
210.2
234.6
245.6
266.6
307.4
316.4
355.2
378.3
398.5
420.2
54.9
79.1
94.2
111.1
123.0
133.2
152.0
170.8
205.1
223.6
242.9
266.6
284.9
310.4
326.3
349.7
397.1
443.3
463.3
488.0
528.4
563.2
614.2
55.9
80.8
95.9
113.2
125.3
136.1
153.1
172.0
209.0
227.9
247.9
272.4
291.1
317.4
328.6
352.3
400.4
452.5
472.9
497.8
539.7
575.1
627.8
7.8
7.6
7.9
7.9
7.8
7.7
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.7
7.6
7.7
7.5
7.3
7.9
7.7
7.5
7.5
7.4
7.9
7.8
7.7
7.4
7.9
7.7
8.0
8.0
7.9
7.8
7.8
7.8
8.0
7.9
7.7
7.8
7.6
7.4
7.9
7.8
7.5
7.6
7.5
8.0
7.9
7.8
7.6

EER

6. EER for entire unit. Refer to electrical data for fan kW.

5. kW power input is for compressor only.

4. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.

3. Ratings are based on 0.00010 (hr-ft2-0F/Btu) fouling factor for evaporator.

2. Performance data are based on 100F water range in evaporator.

- Energy Efficiency Ratio

8.7
8.5
8.9
8.8
8.7
8.6
8.6
8.7
8.9
8.6
8.5
8.6
8.4
8.1
8.8
8.6
8.3
8.4
8.3
8.8
8.7
8.5
8.3
8.9
8.6
9.0
8.9
8.8
8.7
8.7
8.8
9.0
8.8
8.6
8.7
8.5
8.3
8.9
8.7
8.4
8.5
8.4
8.9
8.8
8.7
8.5

EER

51.6
74.9
89.2
104.6
115.2
124.8
143.9
161.6
192.9
210.0
228.0
249.9
268.0
294.6
306.9
329.2
374.3
417.9
437.7
457.1
494.9
529.1
582.1
52.6
76.5
90.7
106.5
117.5
127.5
144.9
162.7
196.5
214.1
232.6
255.3
273.7
301.1
309.0
331.6
377.3
426.3
446.5
466.2
505.4
540.1
594.6

- Gallons Per Minute

40.7
56.4
71.4
82.1
91.7
97.6
111.4
126.1
153.9
161.9
174.1
193.0
202.7
214.9
245.0
256.4
278.2
313.0
322.3
360.5
383.5
403.8
429.4
42.1
58.3
73.6
84.9
94.9
101.1
112.9
127.6
159.0
167.4
180.1
199.9
210.2
223.1
248.1
259.7
281.8
324.0
333.8
373.2
397.3
419.0
445.9

GPM

103.1
143.9
182.8
208.1
231.0
245.6
283.3
322.3
389.6
408.0
438.6
485.7
510.4
546.1
621.3
650.0
704.7
790.3
814.1
907.7
965.2
1016.8
1090.9
106.7
148.7
188.4
215.1
239.2
254.8
287.0
326.1
402.6
421.9
453.6
503.3
529.5
566.6
629.3
658.4
713.9
818.0
842.9
940.1
1000.3
1055.3
1132.2

NOTES:

9.8
9.6
10.0
9.9
9.7
9.6
9.7
9.9
10.0
9.6
9.4
9.6
9.3
9.1
9.9
9.7
9.3
9.4
9.2
9.9
9.7
9.5
9.3
10.0
9.7
10.1
10.0
9.9
9.8
9.7
9.9
10.1
9.8
9.6
9.8
9.5
9.2
10.0
9.8
9.4
9.5
9.4
10.0
9.9
9.7
9.5

EER

1. Packaged chillers are rated with ARI standard 550/590-98.

48.3
70.5
83.8
97.9
107.5
116.5
135.4
151.9
180.3
196.3
213.1
233.3
250.9
278.0
287.2
308.5
351.4
391.9
411.1
426.3
461.8
494.6
548.4
49.2
71.9
85.3
99.7
109.6
119.0
136.3
152.9
183.6
200.0
217.3
238.2
256.1
283.9
289.1
310.7
354.2
399.5
419.1
434.5
471.2
504.7
559.8

EER

- Compressor power input

43.0
59.9
76.2
86.7
96.2
102.3
118.0
134.3
162.3
170.0
182.8
202.4
212.7
227.6
258.9
270.8
293.6
329.3
339.2
378.2
402.2
423.7
454.6
44.4
62.0
78.5
89.6
99.7
106.2
119.6
135.9
167.7
175.8
189.0
209.7
220.6
236.1
262.2
274.3
297.4
340.8
351.2
391.7
416.8
439.7
471.7

CAP. COMP.
kW
(Tons)
92.6
126.5
159.9
186.6
209.6
223.1
251.7
282.7
348.9
369.5
397.7
441.2
462.6
485.7
556.0
582.0
631.8
712.3
732.8
823.6
876.7
922.0
970.8
95.5
130.9
164.8
192.8
216.5
230.8
255.1
286.1
360.8
382.3
411.4
456.8
479.7
504.4
563.1
589.5
640.0
737.7
759.3
852.5
908.0
956.5
1008.5
37.5
50.9
64.2
75.6
85.2
90.7
101.7
113.6
141.2
150.1
161.6
179.3
187.8
196.1
225.2
235.8
256.0
288.8
296.9
334.7
356.4
374.4
392.1
38.7
52.6
66.1
78.1
87.9
93.8
103.0
115.0
146.0
155.3
167.2
185.6
194.7
203.8
228.1
238.8
259.3
299.1
307.6
346.4
369.0
388.3
407.4
56.5
81.2
96.7
114.3
126.8
137.5
155.9
175.3
211.1
230.3
250.4
275.0
293.3
317.9
335.8
359.9
408.5
455.7
475.8
503.4
545.3
580.1
629.7
57.5
82.9
98.3
116.4
129.2
140.3
157.1
176.5
215.1
234.8
255.5
281.0
299.7
325.2
338.2
362.6
411.9
465.3
485.7
513.4
557.0
592.4
643.7
7.4
7.1
7.4
7.4
7.4
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.5
7.3
7.2
7.3
7.1
6.9
7.5
7.3
7.1
7.1
7.0
7.5
7.4
7.3
7.0
7.5
7.2
7.5
7.6
7.5
7.4
7.3
7.3
7.6
7.5
7.3
7.4
7.2
7.0
7.5
7.4
7.1
7.2
7.2
7.6
7.5
7.4
7.2

EER
90.1
122.1
154.1
181.4
204.4
217.6
244.0
272.6
338.8
360.3
387.8
430.4
450.8
470.7
540.4
565.9
614.4
693.0
712.5
803.3
855.3
898.6
941.0
92.9
126.3
158.7
187.5
211.0
225.0
247.2
275.9
350.3
372.8
401.3
445.5
467.4
489.0
547.4
573.1
622.3
717.8
738.3
831.4
885.6
932.0
977.9
36.5
49.0
61.7
73.5
83.0
88.4
98.5
109.4
136.9
146.3
157.5
174.9
182.9
189.9
218.8
229.2
248.9
280.7
288.4
326.4
347.6
364.7
379.7
37.6
50.7
63.6
76.0
85.7
91.4
99.8
110.7
141.6
151.5
163.0
181.0
189.6
197.4
221.7
232.1
252.1
290.8
298.9
337.8
359.8
378.2
394.7
58.1
83.2
99.0
117.5
130.7
141.7
159.7
179.6
217.0
236.9
257.8
283.4
301.6
325.3
345.3
370.0
419.9
468.0
488.0
518.7
562.1
596.9
644.7
59.1
85.0
100.7
119.6
133.1
144.6
160.9
180.9
221.1
241.5
263.1
289.6
308.2
332.8
347.7
372.7
423.3
477.9
498.2
529.0
574.2
609.6
659.2
7.0
6.7
6.9
7.1
7.0
6.9
6.9
6.9
7.1
7.0
6.8
6.9
6.8
6.5
7.1
6.9
6.7
6.8
6.7
7.1
7.0
6.9
6.7
7.1
6.8
7.0
7.2
7.1
7.0
6.9
6.9
7.2
7.1
6.9
7.0
6.9
6.7
7.1
7.0
6.7
6.9
6.8
7.2
7.1
7.0
6.8

EER
87.6
117.6
148.2
176.4
199.3
212.2
236.3
262.5
328.7
351.2
378.1
419.7
439.1
455.8
525.2
550.0
597.4
673.8
692.1
783.3
834.1
875.3
911.4
90.3
121.7
152.6
182.3
205.6
219.3
239.4
265.6
340.0
363.6
391.3
434.4
455.1
473.7
532.0
557.1
605.0
698.0
717.4
810.6
863.5
907.7
947.4

WATER
FLOW
(GPM)

1250F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

1200F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

1150F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

1050F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

WATER
CAP. COMP.
FLOW
kW
(GPM) (Tons)

950F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

LEGEND:

ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A
ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A

UNIT
SIZE

kW

50 0F

48 0F

LEAVING
CHILLED
WATER TEMP.
(LCWT)

PERFORMANCE DATA (English units)

17

4.7
6.9
8.6
9.7
11.2
12.0
13.5
15.5
19.1
20.0
21.5
23.9
25.2
25.7
29.7
31.2
33.9
38.5
39.7
44.3
47.4
50.1
51.3
5.1
7.0
9.0
10.3
11.5
12.3
13.9
16.0
19.6
20.6
22.3
24.4
25.7
26.6
30.7
32.2
34.9
39.7
40.9
45.3
48.5
51.2
53.1
111.6
160.0
198.6
229.4
264.5
283.5
316.0
360.9
448.8
474.5
511.0
564.3
593.1
603.3
701.5
735.1
799.2
910.9
936.1
1046.0
1121.2
1182.4
1204.1
120.6
163.1
208.2
242.0
271.4
290.9
326.5
371.7
460.6
488.2
527.3
576.6
606.2
624.5
724.4
758.8
824.8
936.9
964.1
1069.4
1145.9
1208.6
1246.7
49.2
72.3
85.6
100.4
112.6
122.2
139.4
157.4
190.2
206.8
224.3
245.1
263.1
281.4
300.1
320.5
361.9
409.0
427.7
448.9
486.7
521.3
557.8
51.3
73.1
87.9
103.5
114.3
124.0
141.9
160.1
193.0
210.2
228.5
248.3
266.5
287.1
305.4
326.4
368.9
415.7
435.0
454.5
492.9
527.8
568.9

COMP.
kW

4. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.


6. COP for entire unit. Refer to electrical data for fan kW.

5. kW power input is for compressor only.

2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.0
2.2
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.2
2.1
2.0
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1

COP

3. Ratings are based on 0.000018 (m2 -0C/W) fouling factor for evaporator.

2. Performance data are based on 60C water range in evaporator.

- Coefficient of Performance

2.3
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.2
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.5
2.4
2.3
2.4
2.3
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.3

CAP.
(kW)

COP

46.2
68.1
80.7
94.4
105.6
114.5
131.7
148.3
178.4
193.8
210.0
229.9
247.7
266.5
281.8
301.2
340.3
384.7
403.2
420.8
456.2
490.3
527.6
48.2
68.9
83.0
97.2
107.1
116.3
134.0
150.8
181.1
197.1
214.1
232.8
250.7
271.7
286.5
306.5
346.7
391.3
410.4
425.8
461.8
496.1
537.8

COP

- Liters Per Second

118.3
172.1
214.6
243.6
280.9
300.9
337.9
389.0
477.9
501.5
539.8
598.8
631.0
644.7
746.0
781.3
849.0
966.6
994.6
1110.6
1190.0
1257.6
1286.4
128.3
175.3
225.2
257.5
288.2
308.7
349.1
400.5
491.5
517.1
558.2
611.6
644.5
667.1
770.1
806.5
876.0
996.1
1026.3
1134.9
1215.6
1284.8
1331.4

COMP.
kW

LPS

5.0
7.3
9.1
10.2
11.8
12.6
14.2
16.4
20.0
20.9
22.5
25.1
26.4
27.1
31.3
32.8
35.6
40.4
41.6
46.5
49.8
52.7
54.1
5.4
7.4
9.5
10.8
12.1
12.9
14.7
16.9
20.6
21.6
23.3
25.6
27.0
28.0
32.3
33.8
36.7
41.7
43.0
47.5
50.9
53.8
55.9

CAP.
(kW)

NOTES:

2.6
2.6
2.7
2.6
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.7
2.6
2.5
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.5
2.7
2.7
2.8
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.7
2.6
2.5
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.6

COP
4.5
6.4
7.9
9.1
10.5
11.3
12.6
14.4
17.9
18.9
20.4
22.5
23.7
24.1
28.0
29.3
31.9
36.3
37.3
41.7
44.7
47.1
48.0
4.8
6.5
8.3
9.7
10.8
11.6
13.0
14.8
18.4
19.5
21.0
23.0
24.2
24.9
28.9
30.3
32.9
37.4
38.4
42.6
45.7
48.2
49.7

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

460C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

1. Packaged chillers are rated with ARI standard 550/590-98.

43.6
64.5
76.4
89.2
99.8
108.2
125.0
140.4
168.2
182.9
198.2
217.3
234.6
253.4
266.2
284.8
322.4
364.0
382.0
397.3
431.0
463.9
501.2
45.5
65.2
78.6
91.9
101.1
109.8
127.1
142.7
171.0
186.1
202.1
219.9
237.4
258.3
270.6
289.7
328.3
370.4
389.0
401.8
435.9
469.1
510.6

COMP.
kW

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

400C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

- Compressor power input

124.4
182.0
227.7
256.3
295.1
316.0
356.5
412.0
502.4
525.0
564.7
628.7
663.1
679.5
785.3
822.1
892.5
1013.5
1043.3
1166.7
1249.6
1321.7
1355.5
135.0
185.2
239.1
271.0
302.7
324.2
368.1
424.1
517.4
542.0
584.9
642.0
677.1
702.9
810.2
848.1
920.6
1046.2
1078.5
1191.7
1275.9
1349.7
1402.5

CAP.
(kW)

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

350C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

LEGEND:

ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A
ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A

UNIT
SIZE

kW

5 0C

4 0C

LEAVING
CHILLED
WATER TEMP.
(LCWT)
107.4
151.8
187.8
220.3
254.1
272.4
301.6
341.9
429.5
457.2
492.5
542.1
568.4
575.9
673.4
705.8
767.4
874.1
897.1
1004.7
1077.2
1133.2
1149.6
115.8
154.9
196.8
232.2
260.7
279.5
311.6
352.2
440.1
469.6
507.4
554.2
581.2
596.3
695.2
728.5
792.0
897.8
922.7
1027.4
1101.2
1158.7
1190.6

CAP.
(kW)
51.1
74.9
88.7
104.3
117.3
127.3
144.2
163.2
198.0
215.4
233.8
255.3
273.2
290.8
312.0
333.3
376.4
424.8
443.5
467.5
507.1
541.6
577.1
53.4
75.8
91.1
107.6
119.1
129.2
146.9
166.0
200.8
218.9
238.1
258.7
276.8
296.8
317.7
339.6
383.8
431.5
450.7
473.6
513.8
548.6
588.8

COMP.
kW
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.0
1.9
1.8
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.0
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9

COP
4.3
6.1
7.5
8.8
10.1
10.9
12.0
13.6
17.1
18.2
19.6
21.6
22.7
23.0
26.9
28.1
30.6
34.9
35.8
40.1
43.0
45.2
45.8
4.6
6.2
7.8
9.3
10.4
11.1
12.4
14.0
17.5
18.7
20.2
22.1
23.2
23.8
27.7
29.0
31.6
35.8
36.8
41.0
43.9
46.2
47.5

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

500C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

PERFORMANCE DATA (Metric units)

105.4
147.6
182.4
216.0
249.0
266.9
294.4
332.3
419.8
448.7
483.5
531.4
556.2
562.3
659.9
691.6
751.9
855.8
877.7
984.6
1055.8
1108.9
1122.5
113.4
150.7
191.0
227.4
255.4
273.9
304.4
342.4
429.9
460.5
497.7
543.2
568.8
582.2
681.0
713.7
776.1
878.5
902.1
1006.8
1079.4
1134.1
1162.8

CAP.
(kW)
52.1
76.2
90.2
106.3
119.6
129.8
146.6
166.0
201.8
219.7
238.6
260.4
278.2
295.4
317.9
339.6
383.7
432.6
451.2
476.8
517.3
551.7
586.4
54.4
77.2
92.6
109.7
121.4
131.9
149.3
168.9
204.6
223.2
242.9
263.9
281.9
301.6
323.8
346.1
391.3
439.3
458.4
483.1
524.2
558.8
598.4

COMP.
kW
1.9
1.8
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.9
1.8
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8

COP
4.2
5.9
7.3
8.6
9.9
10.6
11.7
13.2
16.7
17.9
19.3
21.2
22.2
22.4
26.3
27.6
30.0
34.1
35.0
39.3
42.1
44.2
44.8
4.5
6.0
7.6
9.1
10.2
10.9
12.1
13.7
17.1
18.4
19.8
21.7
22.7
23.2
27.2
28.5
30.9
35.0
36.0
40.1
43.0
45.2
46.4

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

520C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

18

5.3
7.2
9.2
10.6
11.7
12.6
14.4
16.5
20.0
21.1
22.8
24.9
26.2
27.6
31.8
33.3
36.2
40.6
41.9
46.3
49.5
52.3
55.1
5.4
7.5
9.5
10.9
12.1
12.9
15.0
17.1
20.5
21.6
23.3
25.6
26.9
28.6
33.0
34.5
37.5
41.7
43.0
47.6
50.9
53.7
57.1
124.1
169.0
214.3
249.6
277.8
297.5
339.0
384.4
470.8
499.3
539.5
589.8
619.8
647.6
751.2
786.8
854.9
958.7
986.9
1095.0
1172.1
1235.7
1293.3
127.2
175.5
220.4
256.9
286.0
305.6
351.7
397.3
482.9
512.1
552.9
606.7
637.1
671.2
778.4
815.2
885.4
984.4
1013.2
1128.3
1205.6
1270.0
1340.7
52.2
74.7
89.4
105.3
115.8
125.7
144.9
163.3
195.4
213.0
231.6
251.7
269.9
293.2
311.5
333.3
377.2
421.2
440.8
460.7
499.5
534.5
580.9
52.9
76.4
90.8
107.1
117.8
127.7
147.8
166.4
198.3
216.1
235.0
256.1
274.3
299.4
317.7
340.1
385.5
427.7
447.5
468.7
507.9
542.8
592.9

COMP.
kW

4. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.


6. COP for entire unit. Refer to electrical data for fan kW.

5. kW power input is for compressor only.

2.2
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.0
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.3
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.3
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.1

COP

3. Ratings are based on 0.000018 (m2 -0C/W) fouling factor for evaporator.

2. Performance data are based on 60C water range in evaporator.

- Coefficient of Performance

2.5
2.4
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.5
2.4
2.3
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.5
2.4
2.3
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.4

CAP.
(kW)

COP

48.9
70.3
84.3
98.9
108.5
117.7
136.7
153.8
183.4
199.6
217.0
235.7
253.7
277.4
292.1
312.7
354.2
396.4
415.8
431.2
467.5
501.8
548.8
49.6
72.0
85.6
100.4
110.1
119.4
139.4
156.7
185.9
202.4
220.0
239.4
257.5
283.1
297.6
318.9
361.8
402.2
421.7
438.0
474.6
508.9
559.9

COP

- Liters Per Second

132.0
181.6
231.6
265.5
294.6
315.3
362.3
414.0
502.4
528.9
571.2
624.9
658.2
691.6
798.5
836.1
907.8
1019.4
1050.6
1160.8
1241.9
1311.9
1380.7
135.2
188.6
238.0
273.1
302.8
323.4
375.7
427.7
514.9
542.1
584.9
641.7
675.2
716.6
827.3
866.0
940.0
1045.7
1077.6
1194.1
1275.3
1345.8
1431.1

COMP.
kW

LPS

5.5
7.6
9.8
11.1
12.3
13.2
15.2
17.5
21.1
22.1
23.9
26.1
27.5
29.1
33.5
35.0
38.0
42.7
44.0
48.6
51.9
54.9
58.0
5.7
7.9
10.1
11.5
12.6
13.5
15.8
18.1
21.6
22.6
24.4
26.8
28.2
30.1
34.7
36.3
39.4
43.8
45.1
49.9
53.2
56.2
60.1

CAP.
(kW)

NOTES:

2.7
2.7
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.5
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.8
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.8
2.7
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.6

COP
4.9
6.7
8.5
10.0
11.1
11.9
13.5
15.3
18.8
19.9
21.5
23.5
24.7
25.8
30.0
31.4
34.1
38.2
39.4
43.7
46.7
49.3
51.6
5.1
7.0
8.8
10.2
11.4
12.2
14.0
15.8
19.3
20.4
22.0
24.2
25.4
26.8
31.0
32.5
35.3
39.3
40.4
45.0
48.1
50.6
53.5

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

460C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

1. Packaged chillers are rated with ARI standard 550/590-98.

46.2
66.6
79.8
93.4
102.3
111.0
129.6
145.5
173.0
188.4
204.8
222.5
240.0
263.6
275.6
295.4
335.2
375.2
394.0
406.5
440.9
474.1
520.7
46.8
68.1
81.1
94.8
103.7
112.5
132.0
148.2
175.3
190.9
207.4
225.7
243.2
268.9
280.6
301.0
342.1
380.3
399.3
412.4
447.1
480.2
531.0

COMP.
kW

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

400C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

- Compressor power input

138.9
191.8
245.9
279.3
309.2
330.8
381.9
438.3
528.9
554.5
598.5
655.2
690.7
728.6
839.6
878.9
953.7
1070.7
1104.0
1217.7
1302.3
1376.6
1454.2
142.1
199.3
252.6
287.2
317.2
338.6
395.9
452.7
541.6
567.9
612.4
671.8
707.5
754.8
869.6
910.1
987.3
1097.4
1131.4
1250.8
1335.2
1409.9
1507.0

CAP.
(kW)

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

350C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

LEGEND:

ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A
ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A

UNIT
SIZE

kW

7 0C

6 0C

LEAVING
CHILLED
WATER TEMP.
(LCWT)
119.1
160.5
202.5
239.4
267.0
286.0
323.8
364.4
449.8
480.2
519.1
567.2
594.7
618.5
720.9
755.3
821.0
918.7
944.5
1052.6
1127.1
1185.7
1235.4
122.1
166.6
208.4
246.4
275.2
294.2
336.0
376.7
461.7
492.8
532.2
584.1
612.1
641.1
747.0
782.5
850.4
943.9
970.5
1085.8
1160.7
1220.3
1281.0

CAP.
(kW)
54.3
77.5
92.6
109.6
120.7
131.0
150.1
169.3
203.3
221.8
241.4
262.4
280.6
303.3
324.4
346.9
392.5
437.3
456.8
480.4
521.0
555.9
601.3
55.1
79.3
94.1
111.4
122.9
133.3
153.2
172.6
206.3
225.2
245.0
267.2
285.4
309.7
330.9
354.2
401.3
444.3
464.0
489.1
530.2
565.1
614.0

COMP.
kW
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.0

COP
4.7
6.4
8.1
9.5
10.6
11.4
12.9
14.5
17.9
19.1
20.7
22.6
23.7
24.7
28.7
30.1
32.7
36.6
37.7
42.0
44.9
47.3
49.3
4.9
6.6
8.3
9.8
11.0
11.7
13.4
15.0
18.4
19.6
21.2
23.3
24.4
25.6
29.8
31.2
33.9
37.6
38.7
43.3
46.3
48.7
51.1

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

500C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

PERFORMANCE DATA (Metric units)

116.6
156.2
196.6
234.4
261.7
280.4
316.2
354.3
439.4
470.9
509.1
556.1
582.3
604.0
706.1
739.8
804.5
898.9
923.4
1031.9
1105.2
1161.0
1206.6
119.6
162.2
202.4
241.3
269.8
288.6
328.2
366.3
451.1
483.3
522.1
573.0
599.6
626.1
731.6
766.5
833.2
923.9
949.1
1064.9
1138.6
1195.6
1251.3

CAP.
(kW)
55.3
78.9
94.1
111.6
123.2
133.7
152.6
172.2
207.1
226.2
246.2
267.8
285.8
308.1
330.7
353.7
400.2
445.2
464.6
490.2
531.7
566.4
611.2
56.1
80.7
95.7
113.6
125.4
136.1
155.8
175.6
210.3
229.7
250.0
272.7
290.8
314.7
337.5
361.2
409.2
452.4
472.0
499.3
541.4
576.1
624.1

COMP.
kW
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.0
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9

COP
4.7
6.2
7.8
9.3
10.4
11.2
12.6
14.1
17.5
18.8
20.3
22.2
23.2
24.1
28.2
29.5
32.1
35.8
36.8
41.1
44.1
46.3
48.1
4.8
6.5
8.1
9.6
10.8
11.5
13.1
14.6
18.0
19.3
20.8
22.8
23.9
25.0
29.2
30.6
33.2
36.8
37.8
42.5
45.4
47.7
49.9

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

520C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

19

5.6
7.8
9.8
11.3
12.5
13.4
15.5
17.5
21.2
22.3
24.0
26.5
27.8
29.6
34.0
35.6
38.6
43.0
44.3
49.4
52.6
55.5
59.1
6.0
8.3
10.4
12.0
13.5
14.4
16.0
18.1
22.6
23.8
25.6
28.4
29.9
31.6
35.1
36.8
39.9
46.0
47.4
53.0
56.5
59.6
63.2
131.6
181.4
227.9
265.7
297.6
317.3
363.0
408.7
498.8
528.6
569.9
629.2
660.3
694.6
802.4
840.2
912.5
1017.6
1047.2
1172.6
1250.4
1316.1
1388.0
140.7
192.7
242.5
283.9
319.7
341.0
375.5
421.3
532.8
564.8
608.1
675.3
709.5
743.1
829.1
868.1
942.6
1090.0
1122.2
1259.8
1342.4
1414.9
1485.9
53.9
78.0
92.6
109.1
120.6
130.6
150.4
169.2
201.9
220.1
239.3
261.8
280.1
305.5
323.1
346.1
392.8
436.1
456.0
479.2
519.1
553.9
604.8
55.9
80.9
95.9
113.3
125.7
136.5
153.3
172.2
209.5
228.6
248.8
273.4
292.2
317.9
328.9
352.7
401.0
453.9
474.4
499.3
541.7
577.3
628.8

COMP.
kW

4. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.


6. COP for entire unit. Refer to electrical data for fan kW.

5. kW power input is for compressor only.

2.3
2.2
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.2
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.2
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.4
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.3
2.2
2.4
2.3
2.3
2.2

COP

3. Ratings are based on 0.000018 (m2 -0C/W) fouling factor for evaporator.

2. Performance data are based on 60C water range in evaporator.

- Coefficient of Performance

2.5
2.5
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.6
2.6
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.5

CAP.
(kW)

COP

50.5
73.5
87.2
102.3
112.5
121.9
141.8
159.3
189.1
205.9
223.7
244.4
262.4
288.8
302.4
324.3
368.5
409.5
429.2
447.0
484.2
518.4
570.8
52.4
76.2
90.4
106.1
117.2
127.2
144.4
162.1
196.0
213.6
232.2
254.8
273.4
300.2
307.7
330.3
376.0
425.5
445.8
465.1
504.4
539.3
592.8

COP

- Liters Per Second

139.6
195.0
245.9
282.3
314.3
334.9
387.6
439.9
531.0
558.8
602.0
664.2
698.2
741.4
852.7
892.5
968.6
1079.3
1111.9
1238.6
1320.0
1391.4
1481.2
149.4
207.0
261.5
301.4
337.6
360.0
400.8
453.4
566.2
596.0
641.5
712.2
749.4
792.5
880.9
922.1
1000.7
1154.1
1189.2
1329.2
1415.7
1494.0
1584.2

COMP.
kW

LPS

5.8
8.2
10.4
11.8
13.1
14.0
16.3
18.6
22.2
23.3
25.1
27.7
29.1
31.1
35.7
37.4
40.6
45.1
46.5
51.6
55.0
58.0
62.2
6.3
8.7
11.0
12.6
14.1
15.0
16.8
19.1
23.7
24.8
26.7
29.7
31.2
33.3
36.9
38.6
41.9
48.2
49.6
55.4
58.9
62.2
66.5

CAP.
(kW)

NOTES:

2.8
2.8
2.9
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.9
2.9
2.8
2.7
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.9
2.8
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.9
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.9
2.9
3.0
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
3.0
2.9
2.8
2.9
2.8
2.7
2.9
2.9
2.8
2.8
2.8
3.0
2.9
2.9
2.8

COP
5.2
7.2
9.1
10.6
11.9
12.7
14.5
16.3
19.9
21.1
22.7
25.1
26.3
27.7
32.0
33.5
36.4
40.6
41.8
46.8
49.9
52.5
55.3
5.6
7.7
9.7
11.3
12.7
13.6
15.0
16.8
21.2
22.5
24.2
26.9
28.3
29.6
33.1
34.6
37.6
43.5
44.7
50.2
53.5
56.4
59.3

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

460C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

1. Packaged chillers are rated with ARI standard 550/590-98.

47.6
69.5
82.5
96.5
105.8
114.7
134.2
150.6
178.1
193.9
210.7
230.0
247.5
274.1
284.9
305.9
348.3
386.8
406.0
420.2
455.4
488.4
541.1
49.3
72.1
85.4
99.9
110.0
119.5
136.6
153.3
184.3
200.9
218.3
239.4
257.4
284.7
289.7
311.4
355.2
401.3
421.1
436.5
473.6
507.3
561.3

COMP.
kW

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

400C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

- Compressor power input

146.6
206.1
260.7
296.6
328.7
350.1
408.3
465.5
557.9
584.7
629.6
694.2
730.2
780.8
896.1
937.8
1017.1
1131.2
1165.8
1295.1
1379.5
1454.9
1559.4
156.9
218.7
277.1
316.5
353.0
376.2
422.2
479.7
594.1
622.9
670.1
743.7
782.9
834.0
925.8
968.8
1050.7
1208.0
1245.1
1388.6
1478.2
1560.5
1666.8

CAP.
(kW)

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

350C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

LEGEND:

ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A
ARY 040A
ARY 050A
ARY 070A
ARY 080A
ARY 090A
ARY 100A
ARY 110A
ARY 120A
ARY 140A
ARY 160A
ARY 170A
ARY 190A
ARY 200A
ARY 220A
ARY 240A
ARY 250A
ARY 280A
ARY 300A
ARY 320A
ARY 350A
ARY 380A
ARY 400A
ARY 420A

UNIT
SIZE

kW

10 0C

8 0C

LEAVING
CHILLED
WATER TEMP.
(LCWT)
126.4
172.2
215.8
255.1
286.8
305.9
346.9
387.6
477.4
509.1
549.0
606.5
635.3
663.6
770.1
806.6
876.3
976.9
1004.2
1129.9
1205.3
1266.5
1326.4
135.1
183.0
229.7
272.7
308.1
328.6
358.9
399.6
510.6
544.6
586.4
651.2
683.2
710.4
795.8
833.4
905.2
1047.5
1077.5
1214.8
1294.6
1362.7
1420.9

CAP.
(kW)
56.1
80.9
96.0
113.6
125.9
136.5
155.9
175.5
210.2
229.5
249.7
273.5
291.7
316.1
336.6
360.5
409.0
453.3
473.2
500.6
542.4
577.3
626.3
58.3
83.9
99.5
118.0
131.3
142.7
158.9
178.6
218.3
238.4
259.7
285.8
304.6
329.1
342.7
367.5
417.6
472.4
492.8
521.9
566.6
602.3
651.6

COMP.
kW
2.1
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.2
2.1
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1

COP
5.0
6.9
8.6
10.2
11.4
12.2
13.8
15.5
19.0
20.3
21.9
24.2
25.3
26.5
30.7
32.2
34.9
39.0
40.0
45.1
48.1
50.5
52.9
5.4
7.3
9.2
10.9
12.3
13.1
14.3
15.9
20.4
21.7
23.4
26.0
27.2
28.3
31.7
33.2
36.1
41.8
43.0
48.4
51.6
54.3
56.7

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

500C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

PERFORMANCE DATA (Metric units)

123.8
167.6
209.6
249.9
281.4
300.2
338.9
376.9
466.7
499.5
538.8
595.3
622.8
648.2
754.4
790.1
858.7
956.6
982.7
1108.9
1183.1
1241.8
1295.7
132.4
178.1
223.2
267.3
302.4
322.5
350.6
388.6
499.5
534.8
575.8
639.3
670.1
694.1
779.6
816.5
886.9
1026.4
1055.1
1192.8
1271.0
1336.7
1388.5

CAP.
(kW)
57.3
82.3
97.6
115.9
128.6
139.4
158.6
178.5
214.3
234.1
254.9
279.3
297.4
321.2
343.3
367.7
417.1
461.8
481.6
511.2
554.1
588.9
636.8
59.4
85.4
101.2
120.3
134.0
145.8
161.6
181.7
222.6
243.2
265.2
292.1
310.7
334.5
349.5
374.8
425.8
481.4
501.8
533.2
579.1
614.6
662.7

COMP.
kW
2.0
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.1
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.1
2.0
1.9
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.0

COP
4.9
6.7
8.4
10.0
11.2
12.0
13.5
15.0
18.6
19.9
21.5
23.7
24.8
25.8
30.1
31.5
34.2
38.1
39.2
44.2
47.2
49.5
51.7
5.3
7.1
8.9
10.7
12.1
12.9
14.0
15.5
19.9
21.3
23.0
25.5
26.7
27.7
31.1
32.6
35.4
40.9
42.1
47.6
50.7
53.3
55.4

WATER
FLOW
(LPS)

520C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

20

271
132
111
291
160
135
320
176
149
476
230
194
506
263
223
521
283
241
600
331
279
572
315
265
763
388
328
901
436
368
947
489
415
977
530
451

187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414

208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60

- Full Load Amps

- Fan Circuit Amps

FLA

FCA

- Circuit Breaker

- Must Trip Amps

CB

MTA

- Rated Load Amps

- Locked Rotor Amps

RLA

LRA

COMPRESSOR TYPE-2

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5

CB Qty.
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230

Volts
200
200
200
200
200
200
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
600
600
600
800
800
800
800
800
800
800
800
800
800
800
800

0.87
0.87
0.87
0.87
0.87
0.87
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
2.61
2.61
2.61
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48

Total Total
Watts Amps

CRANKCASE HEATER

NOTES:
1. Main power must be supplied from a single field supplied and mounted fused disconnects, using dual element time delay fuse or circuit breaker.
2. The maximum incoming wire size is 500 mcm. On units having MCA greater than the ampacity of 500 mcm wire, the factory supplied power
terminal block will accept two parallel field wires per phase.
3. The compressor crankcase heaters must be energized for 12 hours before the unit is initially started or after a prolonged power disconnection.
4. All field wiring must be in accordance with NEC and local standards.
5. Minimum and maximum unit supply voltages are shown in the tabulated data above.
6. Neutral line required on 380V-3Ph-60Hz power supply only.
7. The 10% voltage variation from the nominal is allowed for a short time only, not permanent.

20
11.6
10.8
20
11.6
10.8
23.6
13.6
13.6
23.6
13.6
13.6
35.4
20.4
20.4
35.4
20.4
20.4
35.4
20.4
20.4
35.4
20.4
20.4
47.2
27.2
27.2
47.2
27.2
27.2
59
34
34
59
34
34

FCA

CONDENSER FAN MOTORS

CB2
CB2
CB1
FLA Total
RLA LRA CB
Qty.
Qty.
(each) (each) Poles MTA Qty. MTA Qty.
(each) kW
MTA Qty.
106 1
4
5.0
4.40
51
1
4
2.9
4.40
42
1
4
2.7
4.40
63
2
4
5.0
4.40
35
2
4
2.9
4.40
29
2
4
2.7
4.40
69
2
4
5.9
7.60
38
2
4
3.4
7.60
32
2
4
3.4
8.60
106 2
4
5.9
7.60
51
2
4
3.4
7.60
42
2
4
3.4
8.60
114 1
1 201.0 868 3 212 1 106 1
6
5.9 11.40
62
1
1 96.3 436 3 102 1
51
1
6
3.4 11.40
52
1
1 80.2 351 3
85
1
42
1
6
3.4 12.90
114 2
6
5.9 11.40
62
2
6
3.4 11.40
52
2
6
3.4 12.90
133 2
6
5.9 11.40
73
2
6
3.4 11.40
61
2
6
3.4 12.90
69
2
2 120.2 553 3 127 2
63
2
6
5.9 11.40
38
2
2 66.0 332 3
70
2
35
2
6
3.4 11.40
32
2
2
55 268 3
58
2
29
2
6
3.4 12.90
106 2
2 131.6 553 3 139 2
69
2
8
5.9 15.20
51
2
2 72.2 332 3
76
2
38
2
8
3.4 15.20
42
2
2 60.1 268 3
63
2
32
2
8
3.4 17.20
106 4
8
5.9 15.20
51
4
8
3.4 15.20
42
4
8
3.4 17.20
114 2
2 201.0 868 3 212 2 106 2
10 5.9 19.00
62
2
2 96.3 436 3 102 2
51
2
10 3.4 19.00
52
2
2 80.2 351 3
85
2
42
2
10 3.4 21.50
114 4
10 5.9 19.00
62
4
10 3.4 19.00
52
4
10 3.4 21.50

COMPRESSOR TYPE-1
CB1
RLA LRA CB
MOCP Qty.
(each) (each) Poles MTA Qty.
472
1 201.0 868 3 212 1
228
1
96.3 436 3 102 1
191
1
80.2 351 3
85
1
411
2 120.2 553 3 127 2
226
2
66.0 332 3
70
2
190
2
55.0 268 3
58
2
451
2 131.6 553 3 139 2
248
2
72.2 332 3
76
2
209
2
60.1 268 3
63
2
677
2 201.0 868 3 212 2
327
2
96.3 436 3 102 2
274
2
80.2 351 3
85
2
722
1 216.0 947 3 228 1
380
1 116.8 523 3 123 1
321
1
98.0 455 3 103 1
737
2 216.0 947 3 228 2
400
2 116.8 523 3 123 2
339
2
98.0 455 3 103 2
851
2 251.0 1089 3 265 2
469
2 138.0 602 3 146 2
394
2 115.0 527 3 121 2
704
2 131.6 553 3 139 2
387
2
72.2 332 3
76
2
326
2
60.1 268 3
63
2
964
2 201.0 868 3 212 2
485
2
96.3 436 3 102 2
408
2
80.2 351 3
85
2
1102
4 201.0 868 3 212 4
533
4
96.3 436 3 102 4
448
4
80.2 351 3
85
4
1163
2 216.0 947 3 228 2
606
2 116.8 523 3 123 2
513
2
98.0 455 3 103 2
1193
4 216.0 947 3 228 4
647
4 116.8 523 3 123 4
549
4
98.0 455 3 103 4

- Minimum Circuit Ampacity per NEC 430-24

253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506

Max. MCA

Min.

SUPPLY VOLTAGE

Nominal
(V-Ph-Hz)

MOCP - Maximum Over Current Protection

MCA

LEGEND:

ARY190A

ARY170A

ARY160A

ARY140A

ARY120A

ARY110A

ARY100A

ARY090A

ARY080A

ARY070A

ARY050A

ARY040A

UNIT
SIZE

ELECTRICAL DATA

21

1068
585
495
1138
627
528
1339
649
549
1373
696
589
1433
778
660
1593
875
738
1663
917
773
1828
943
799
1888
1025
870
2049
1122
947
2189
1207
1017

187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414
187
342
414

208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60

- Must Trip Amps

- Full Load Amps

- Fan Circuit Amps

MTA

FCA

- Circuit Breaker

CB

FLA

- Rated Load Amps

- Locked Rotor Amps

RLA

LRA

NOTES:

6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
10

CB Qty.
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230

Volts
800
800
800
800
800
800
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600

3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
6.96
6.96
6.96
6.96
6.96
6.96
6.96
6.96
6.96
6.96
6.96
6.96

Total Total
Watts Amps

CRANKCASE HEATER

7. The 10% voltage variation from the nominal is allowed for a short time only, not permanent.

6. Neutral line required on 380V-3Ph-60Hz power supply only.

5. Minimum and maximum unit supply voltages are shown in the tabulated data above.

4. All field wiring must be in accordance with NEC and local standards.

2. The maximum incoming wire size is 500 mcm. On units having MCA greater than the ampacity of 500 mcm wire, the factory supplied power
terminal block will accept two parallel field wires per phase.
3. The compressor crankcase heaters must be energized for 12 hours before the unit is initially started or after a prolonged power disconnection.

1. Main power must be supplied from a single field supplied and mounted fused disconnects, using dual element time delay fuse or circuit breaker.

70.8
40.8
40.8
70.8
40.8
40.8
82.6
47.6
47.6
82.6
47.6
47.6
82.6
47.6
47.6
94.4
54.4
54.4
94.4
54.4
54.4
106.2
61.2
61.2
106.2
61.2
61.2
118
68
68
118
68
68

FCA

CONDENSER FAN MOTORS

CB2
FLA Total
Qty.
(each) kW
MTA Qty.
114 2
12 5.9 22.80
62
2
12 3.4 22.80
52
2
12 3.4 25.80
12 5.9 22.80
12 3.4 22.80
12 3.4 25.80
14 5.9 26.60
14 3.4 26.60
14 3.4 30.10
106 4
14 5.9 26.60
51
4
14 3.4 26.60
42
4
14 3.4 30.10
14 5.9 26.60
14 3.4 26.60
14 3.4 30.10
114 2
16 5.9 30.40
62
2
16 3.4 30.40
52
2
16 3.4 34.40
16 5.9 30.40
16 3.4 30.40
16 3.4 34.40
106 4
18 5.9 34.20
51
4
18 3.4 34.20
42
4
18 3.4 38.70
18 5.9 34.20
18 3.4 34.20
18 3.4 38.70
114 4
20 5.9 38.00
62
4
20 3.4 38.00
52
4
20 3.4 43.00
20 5.9 38.00
20 3.4 38.00
20 3.4 43.00

COMPRESSOR TYPE-2

CB2
CB1
RLA LRA CB
Qty.
(each) (each) Poles MTA Qty.
MTA Qty.
133 2
2 216.0 947 3 228 2
73
2
2 116.8 523 3 123 2
61
2
2 98.0 455 3 103 2
133 4
73
4
61
4
106 6
51
6
42
6
114 2
4 201.0 868 3 212 4
62
2
4 96.3 436 3 102 4
52
2
4 80.2 351 3
85
4
114 6
62
6
52
6
133 4
2 216.0 947 3 228 2
73
4
2 116.8 523 3 123 2
61
4
2 98.0 455 3 103 2
133 6
73
6
61
6
114 4
4 201.0 868 3 212 4
62
4
4 96.3 436 3 102 4
52
4
4 80.2 351 3
85
4
114 8
62
8
52
8
133 4
4 216.0 947 3 228 4
73
4
4 116.8 523 3 123 4
61
4
4 98.0 455 3 103 4
133 8
73
8
61
8
-

COMPRESSOR TYPE-1
CB1
RLA LRA CB
MOCP Qty.
(each) (each) Poles MTA Qty.
1319
2 251.0 1089 3 265 2
723
2 138.0 602 3 146 2
610
2 114.7 527 3 121 2
1389
4 251.0 1089 3 265 4
765
4 138.0 602 3 146 4
643
4 114.7 527 3 121 4
1540
6 201.0 868 3 212 6
746
6
96.3 436 3 102 6
629
6
80.2 351 3
85
6
1589
2 216.0 947 3 228 2
812
2 116.8 523 3 123 2
687
2
98.0 455 3 103 2
1649
6 216.0 947 3 228 6
894
6 116.8 523 3 123 6
758
6
98.0 455 3 103 6
1844
4 251.0 1089 3 265 4
1013
4 138.0 602 3 146 4
853
4 114.7 527 3 121 4
1914
6 251.0 1089 3 265 6
1055
6 138.0 602 3 146 6
888
6 115.0 527 3 121 6
2044
4 216.0 947 3 228 4
1060
4 116.8 523 3 123 4
897
4
98.0 455 3 103 4
2104
8 216.0 947 3 228 8
1142
8 116.8 523 3 123 8
968
8
98.0 455 3 103 8
2300
4 251.0 1089 3 265 4
1260
4 138.0 602 3 146 4
1062
4 114.7 527 3 121 4
2440
8 251.0 1089 3 265 8
1345
8 138.0 602 3 146 8
1132
8 115.0 527 3 121 8

- Minimum Circuit Ampacity per NEC 430-24

253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506
253
418
506

Max. MCA

Min.

SUPPLY VOLTAGE

Nominal
(V-Ph-Hz)

MOCP - Maximum Over Current Protection

MCA

LEGEND:

ARY420A

ARY400A

ARY380A

ARY350A

ARY320A

ARY300A

ARY280A

ARY250A

ARY240A

ARY220A

ARY200A

UNIT
SIZE

ELECTRICAL DATA

WATER SIDE PRESSURE DROP

MODEL No.
ARY040A
ARY050A
ARY070A
ARY080A
ARY090A
ARY100A
ARY110A
ARY120A
ARY140A
ARY160A
ARY170A
ARY190A

CURVE No. Minimum GPM Maximum GPM


1
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
6
7

75.7
93.5
130.5
152.6
174.6
184.2
218.5
242
286.6
310.9
333.7
369.1

MODEL No.

112
141.3
197.2
226
244
267.1
318
349.3
408.7
441.5
475.6
532.2

ARY200A
ARY220A
ARY240A
ARY250A
ARY280A
ARY300A
ARY320A
ARY350A
ARY380A
ARY400A
ARY420A

CURVE No. Minimum GPM Maximum GPM


7
8
5
5
5
6
6
7
7
7
8

382.9
389.4
472.6
491.1
532.4
590.3
605.6
677.1
726.8
763.4
734.2

CONVERSION FACTOR: GPM = 0.063 Liters per second.


Feet of water = 2.989 Kilo Pascal (kpa).
NOTE: If an application requires certain water flow rate outside these limits, please check with your nearest dealer/sales office.

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554.7
598.1
679.3
710.6
764.2
858.5
884.7
983.6
1048.1
1105.5
1181.9

DIMENSIONS
ARY040A & ARY050A

DIMENSIONS
MODEL

ARY070A & ARY080A

NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

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ARY040A

1530

250

310

ARY050A

1500

250

342

DIMENSIONS
ARY090A & ARY100A

ARY110A & ARY120A

NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

24

DIMENSIONS
ARY140A & ARY160A

ARY170A

NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

25

DIMENSIONS
ARY190A

ARY200A & ARY220A

NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

26

27

NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

ARY240A, ARY250A & ARY280A

DIMENSIONS

28

NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

ARY300A & ARY320A

DIMENSIONS

29

NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

ARY350A & ARY380A

DIMENSIONS

30

NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

ARY400A & ARY420A

DIMENSIONS

TYPICAL SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM

COMP1

COMP2

CONTROL PANEL

CONTROL PANEL

FAN1
FAN2

FAN3
FAN4

FAN5
FAN6

FAN7
FAN8

NOTE: 1. Refer to next page for legend, notes & wiring diagram of optional items.
2. Refer to unit control box (inside panel) for exact wiring diagram.

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TYPICAL SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM


LEGEND

UNIT EMERGENCY OPTION


UNIT EXTERNAL ENABLE/DISABLE OPTION

UVM CONNECTION

CB
COMP
CC
CCA
CWP
ETB
EEV
EEVB
FLS
FM
FMC
F
HGBS
HPS
HVTB
I/O
LPS
LLSV
MB
OPS
PT
P
SB/AB
S1
SSPS
TRANS
TS
UL
UVM
UVR
---

CIRCUIT BREAKER
COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR AUXILIARY
CHILLED WATER PUMP
EARTH TERMINAL BLOCK
ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE
ECONOMIZER EXPANSION VALVE BOARD
FLOW SWITCH
FAN MOTOR
FAN MOTOR CONTACTOR
FUSE
HOT GAS BYPASS SOLENOID
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
HIGH VOLTAGE TERMINAL BLOCK
INPUT/OUTPUT
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
LIQUID LINE SOLENOID VALVE
MAIN BOARD
OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
PROPORTIONAL BAND
SLAVE/AUXILIARY BOARD
CONTROL SWITCH
SOLID STATE PROTECTION SYSTEM
TRANSFORMER
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
UNLOADER
UNDER VOLTAGE MONITOR
UNDER VOLTAGE RELAY
TERMINAL BLOCK
FIELD WIRING

FIELD WIRING
LEGEND ON MAIN BOARD
A../D..
DIGITAL INPUT 1
AC/DC
DIGITAL COMMON
C/1C..
COMMON
1O
DIGITAL OUT 1
JU/TU/TD/TL DIGITAL OUT 1
T1
THERMISTOR Q
SH
SHIELD
X52/X53
SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT
X39
SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT

OPS CONNECTION OPTION

GROUND FAULT PROTECTION OPTION.(GFP)

NOTES
1. POWER SUPPLY, REFER TO UNIT NAMEPLATE.

HOT GAS BYPASS OPTION

2. FUSES TO DUAL ELEMENT TYPE.


3. COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY.
4. FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH OR CIRCUIT
BREAKER TO BE PROVIDED BY END USER WITH
RATING AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER.

LOW PRESSURE SWITCH CONNECTION WITH COMPRESSOR CB (OPTIONAL)

5. POWER MUST BE SUPPLIED TO CRANKCASE


HEATER FOR MINIMUM OF 12 HOURS PRIOR TO
SYSTEM START UP.
IF POWER IS OFF 6 HOURS OR MORE, CRANKCASE
HEATER MUST BE ON FOR 12 HOURS BEFORE
OPERATING THE SYSTEM.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY
RESULT IN COMPRESSOR DAMAGE.

LOW PRESSURE SWITCH CONNECTION WITHOUT COMPRESSOR CB (OPTIONAL)

6. WHENEVER THERE IS TWO UNLOADERS ON A


COMPRESSOR, PLEASE READ BROKEN LINES AS
CONTINUOUS LINES.

MAIN BOARD

7. NEUTRAL LINE REQUIRED ON 380V-3Ph-60Hz


POWER SUPPLY ONLY.
8. FOR GFP CONNECTION WITHOUT OPS,
TERMINAL 64A & 64B SHALL BE CONNECTED TO
ATB#1 ONLY.

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MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER
Sequence of Operation
The following describes the sequence of operation for a two reciprocating compressor chiller unit. Operation is similar
for a one or eight reciprocating compressor unit.
For initial start-up, the following condition must be met:
All power supplied to the unit shall be continuously energized for 12 hours.

Control power is switch on for at least 5 minutes.


All safety conditions are satisfied.
Press ESC on the microcomputer keypad.
Chilled water pump is running and chilled water flow switch contact is closed.
Customer control is switch to run mode, if any.

STAGE - ON SEQUENCE
Staging ON & OFF sequence is accomplished based on controlled water Temperature PID algorithm.
Stage #1:
If the controlled water temperature is greater than or equal to the water temperature set point, then compressor #1 switch
ON with the capacity unloader energized and the unit is at 25% capacity.
The condenser fans will switch ON with the increase of discharge pressure and switch OFF with the decrease of the
discharge pressure.
Stage #2:
After the minimum interval time elapse, if the controlled water temperature is not decreased and stays equal or greater
than the water temperature set point, compressor #1 capacity unloader will be de-energized and the unit is at 50%
capacity.
Stage #3:
After the minimum interval time elapsed, if the controlled water temperature is not decreased and stays equal or greater
than the water temperature set point, compressor #2 switch ON with the capacity unloader energized, and the unit is at
75% capacity.
Stage #4:
After the minimum interval time elapsed, if the controlled water temperature is still not reduced and stays equal or greater
than the water temperature set point, compressor #2 unloader will be de-energized and the unit is at 100% capacity.

STAGE - OFF SEQUENCE


During the staging OFF, the more running hour compressor is switched OFF if the compressor running time equalization
is selected.
As the controlled water temperature decreases below the water temperature set point and stays there, then stage #4
switch OFF by energizing compressor #2 capacity unloader.
If the controlled water temperature stays below the water temperature set point or decreased more, then stage #3
switches OFF by switching OFF compressor #2.
If the controlled water temperature stays below the water temperature set point or decreased more, then stage #2 switch
OFF by energizing compressor #1 capacity unloader.
If the controlled water temperature stays below the water temperature set point or decreased more, then stage #1 switch
OFF by switching OFF compressor #1.

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Compressor and Unloader Staging


A one compressor unit has 2 stages, two compressor unit has 4 stages and a four compressor unit has 8 stages. The
staging of a standard unit is shown in the following chart:

Number of Compressors
Stage

1*

1*

1*

1*

1*

1, 2*

1, 2*

1, 2*

1, 2*

1, 2

1, 2

1, 2

1, 2, 3*

1, 2, 3*

1, 2, 3

1, 2, 3

1, 2, 3

1, 2, 3, 4*

1, 2, 3, 4*

1, 2, 3, 4*

1, 2, 3, 4

1, 2, 3, 4

1, 2, 3, 4

1, 2, 3, 4, 5*

1, 2, 3, 4, 5*

10

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

11

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6*

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6*

12

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7*

13

1, 2
1, 2, 3*

14

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

15

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8*

16

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Indicates that compressors are unloaded.

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APPLICATION GUIDELINES
INTRODUCTION
These guidelines should be considered when designing systems and their installation utilizing Zamil ARY series liquid
chillers. Stable operation, performance and reliability of units is often dependent upon proper compliance with these
recommendations. When any application varies from these guidelines, it should be referred with Zamil Air Conditioners
for specific recommendations.

UNIT SELECTION/SIZING
Unit selection procedure and capacities are provided in this catalog for proper selection. The Zamil electronic selection
program may also be utilized for this purpose.
Over sizing chillers beyond a maximum limit of 5 10 % in order to assure adequate capacity or considering future
expansions is not recommended. Over sizing adversely affects the operating efficiency due to erratic system operation
and excessive compressor cycling which also results in reduced compressor life. It should be noted that, units operate
more efficiently when fully loaded rather than larger equipment operating at partial capacities. In addition, an oversized
unit is usually more costly to purchase, install and operate.
When over sizing is desired due to anticipation of future plant expansion, consider using multiple units. For example,
install a single chiller for the present load requirement and install a second chiller for the foreseen additional load demand
due to expansion. Further, it is also recommended that installing two chillers instead of a single chiller be considered in
applications where partial load operation at low capacities is necessary.
Operation of two chillers at higher loading is preferred to operating a single chiller at or near its minimum possible capacity.

FOULING FACTOR AND WATER REQUIREMENT


The tabulated performance data provided in this catalog are based on a fouling factor of 0.00010 hr-ft2-0F/Btu (0.000018 m2-0C/W).
As fouling factor is increased, unit capacity decreases and power input increases. For unit selection at other fouling
factors, apply appropriate correction factor from the table provided in this catalog.
These chillers are suitable for operation with well maintained water systems. Using unclean and untreated water may
result in scale and deposit formation causing reduced cooler efficiency or heat transfer and corrosion or pitting leading to
possible equipment damage. The more scale forming material and suspended solids in the system water, the greater the
chances of scale and deposit formation and fouling. These include calcium, magnesium, biological growth (algae, fungi
and bacteria), dirt, silt, clays, organic contaminants (oils), silica, etc. which should be kept to the minimum to retard scale
and deposit formation. In order to prevent corrosion and pitting, the pH value of the water flowing through the cooler must
be kept between 7 and 8.5. Zamil recommends that a water treatment specialist is consulted to provide and maintain
water treatment, this is particularly critical with glycol systems.

EFFECT OF ALTITUDE ON UNIT CAPACITY


The tabulated performance data provided in this catalog are for use at or near sea level altitude applications. At altitudes
substantially above sea level, the decreased air density will reduce condenser capacity and therefore unit capacity. For unit
selection at these higher altitudes, apply appropriate correction factor from the table provided in this catalog.

HIGH AMBIENT CONSIDERATION


These chillers are designed for year round operation over a range of ambient temperatures. As a standard, these chillers
can start and operate satisfactorily up to 1250F (520C) ambient temperature at rated nominal voltage.

WATER FLOW RATES AND COOLER PRESSURE DROP


The maximum and minimum water flow rates for all unit models and the pressure drop chart are provided in this catalog.
The design water flow rate must be within this range. Design flow rates below the minimum limits will result in laminar
flow causing freeze-up problems, stratification and poor control and flow rates beyond the maximum limits cause excessive pressure drop and severe tube erosion.
During unit operation, water flow rate must not vary more than 5% from the design flow rate. The water flow switch should
be calibrated accordingly. The piping and pumping layout should be right for the application and must assure proper water
return and circulation. When using glycol solution, flow rate and pressure drop are higher than with water, therefore care
must be taken not to exceed the limits. In such applications, consult Zamil Air Conditioners for specific recommendations.
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COOLER FLUID (WATER OR GLYCOL) TEMPERATURES RANGE


Unit can start and pull down from 950F (350C) entering fluid temperature. The design leaving chilled fluid temperature
(LCWT) range as mentioned earlier in the tabulated performance data is 40 to 500F. The design entering chilled fluid
temperature range is 50 to 600F. The design cooler temperature drop (T) range is 5 to 150F.
The tabulated performance data provided in this catalog is based on a chilled water temperature drop of 100F. Units may
be operated at any desired temperature drop within the range of 5 to 150F as long as the temperature and flow limits are
not violated and appropriate correction factors are applied on the capacity and power input. The Zamil electronic selection program can be very handy in selecting equipment at different temperature drops.
It should be noted that temperature drop outside the aforesaid range is not permitted as it is beyond the optimum range of
control and could adversely affect the functioning of microprocessor controller and may also prove to be detrimental for the
equipment.

FLOW RATES AND/OR WATER TEMPERATURES OUT OF RANGE


Certain applications (particularly process cooling jobs) call for flow rates and/or water temperatures that are outside the
above mentioned limits/range. Our chillers can be utilized for these applications by selecting the chiller based on the
specific process load and making a suitable piping and mixing arrangement in order to bring the flow rates and/or water
temperatures relevant to the chiller within acceptable limits.
Example 1:
An application requires 240 GPM of water at 450F and the return water temperature is 650F.
A standard chiller can be used for this application as shown in the following basic schematic layout (single mixing arrangement).
45F
240 GPM

45F
500 GPM

200 TR
Chiller

Load
200 TR

45F
260 GPM

54.6F
500 GPM

65F
240 GPM

Example 2:
An application requires 192 GPM of water at 650F and the return water temperature is 800F.
A standard chiller can be used for this application as shown in the following basic schematic layout (dual mixing arrangement).
45F
340 GPM

120 TR
Chiller

45F
82.2 GPM

45F
257.8 GPM

65F
192 GPM

Load
120 TR

80F
109.8 GPM

53.4F
340 GPM

53.4F
80F
340 GPM 82.2 GPM

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80F
192 GPM

COOLER FREEZE PROTECTION


If the unit is located in an area where ambient temperatures fall below 320F (00C), cooler protection in the form of Ethylene
Glycol Solution is required to protect the cooler and fluid piping from low ambient freeze-up. This glycol solution must be
added to the water system loop to bring down the freezing point of water to a difference of 150F (8.30C) below minimum
operating ambient temperature.
Using this glycol solution causes a variation in unit performance, flow rate and pressure drop, therefore appropriate
correction factors from the aforementioned table in this catalog should be applied.

MULTIPLE CHILLER ARRANGEMENT OR PLANT CONFIGURATION


A multiple chiller system has two or more chillers connected by parallel or series piping to a common distribution system.
Multiple chiller arrangements offer the advantage of operational flexibility, standby capacity and less disruptive maintenance. Also, they offer some standby capacity if repair work must be done on a chiller from a set of duty chillers. Starting
in-rush current is reduced, as well as power costs at partial-load conditions.
A multiple chiller arrangement should be provided if the system load is greater than a single chiller capacity, standby
capability is desired, large temperature drop (greater than 150F) is desired or application calls for splitting the total
capacity for better part load operation.
In designing a multiple chiller plant, units of same size should be preferred over different sizes to facilitate balanced water
flow. It is mandatory that cooler flow rates must be balanced to ensure proper flow to each chiller based on its respective
capacity. As mentioned above, two basic multiple chiller systems are used: parallel and series chilled water flow.
In the parallel arrangement, liquid to be chilled is divided among the liquid chillers; the multiple chilled streams are
combined again in a common line after chilling. Water temperatures (EWT or LWT) can be used to cycle units On and Off
based on the cooling demand. Parallel arrangements permit adding chillers in the future for plant expansion with the
appropriate considerations beforehand.
In the series arrangement, the chilled liquid pressure drop may be higher unless coolers with fewer liquid-side passes or
baffles are used. No over chilling by either unit is required, and compressor power consumption is lower than it is for the
parallel arrangement at partial loads. It is also possible to achieve higher overall entering to leaving temperature drops,
which may in turn provide the opportunity for lower chilled water design temperature, lower design flow and resulting
installation and operational cost savings. Series chiller arrangements can be controlled in several ways based on the
water temperatures depending on cooling demand.
A valved piping bypass is suggested around each chiller to facilitate future servicing as it gives the personnel an option
for service without a complete shutdown.
Zamil recommends the parallel arrangement for design temperature drops (T) up to 150F and the series arrangement
beyond that i.e., 16 to 200F. Complete design details on these parallel and series chilled water flow arrangements can be
found in the ASHRAE handbooks and other design literature which should be referred by the designer in preparing his
detailed designs.

PIPING ARRANGEMENTS AND PLANT LAYOUT


Our chillers are suitable for incorporating in Two Pipe single temperature systems or Four Pipe independent load
systems. The system piping circuit (load distribution circuit) should be basically parallel piping either Direct Return or
Reverse Return system with a good pumping arrangement.
The method of circuiting and pumping is a judgment decision by the designer. The designer must weigh the pros and
cons of cost, nature of load and configuration of building, energy economics, flexibility, installation requirements and
others to determine the best arrangement for his project. In all cases, it must be ensured that the design water flow is
constantly maintained through the chillers at all stages of operation. Some suggested arrangements with basic schematic layouts are as follows:

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A. Single or multiple chillers with constant water flow through chillers and load system:

CHWS

Load

Chiller

3-Way
Valve

Load

3-Way
Valve

CHWR
Constant Speed Pump

In this type of arrangement, constant water flow through the chillers and load distribution piping circuit is maintained.
Before proceeding further, a brief explanation on the operation of a typical chilled water system / valves which is fundamental to the design or analysis of a system.
Where multiple zones of control are required, the various load devices are controlled first; then the source (chillers)
system capacity is controlled to follow the capacity requirement of the loads. Control valves are commonly used to
control loads. These valves control the capacity of each load by varying the amount of water flow through the load device.
Control valves for these applications are two-way (straight-through) and three-way valves. The effect of either valve is to
vary the amount of water flowing through the load device. With a two-way valve, as the valve strokes from full-open to fullclosed, the quantity of water flowing through the load gradually decreases from design flow to no flow. The three-way
mixing valve has the same effect on the load as the two way valve - as the load reduces, the quantity of water flowing
through the load decreases in proportion to the load and the difference amount is directed through a bypass.
In terms of load control, a two-way valve and a three-way valve perform identical functionsthey both vary the flow
through the load as the load changes. The fundamental difference between the two-way valve and the three-way valve is
that as the source or distribution system sees the load, the two-way valve provides a variable flow load response and the
three-way valve provides a constant flow load response.
Referring to the foregoing schematic layout, this is a conventional system and is not as energy efficient as the two-way
valve systems especially on the pumping side due to constant water circulation in the system. On multiple chiller installations, pumps are required to operate continuously and the sequencing of chillers is dependent on water temperatures.

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B. Single or multiple chillers with constant water flow through chillers and variable water flow through load system:
FM-1

CHWS

Bypass
Line

Load

Bypass
Control
Valve

Chiller

Load

FM-2

2-Way
Valve

2-Way
Valve

Variable Speed Pump

CHWR
System
Controller

In this type of arrangement, constant water flow through the chillers is maintained, however the quantity of water flowing
through the load distribution piping system decreases in proportion to the load and the difference amount is directed
through a bypass pipe that connects the supply and return headers. Brief sequence of operation is as follows:
The bypass with its control valve and flow meter provides the design flow required through the chillers. Flow meter FM1
measures the actual flow to the chilled water system. The system flow is compared with the required flow for the chillers.
The difference is made up through the bypass and is monitored by flow meter FM2. This flow meter controls the bypass
valve to maintain the desired flow in the bypass based on the set points in the system controller (the valve is positioned
by sum of flow meters FM1 and FM2).
The speed of the chiller pumps is controlled by the differential pressure sensor/transmitter, maintaining the desired
differential pressure (P) across the cooling coils, their control valves and the branch piping. The pump speed is modulated within a certain range in order to reduce the pumping head and not to alter the water flow rate (the duty flow rate of
the pumps remains constant). Each chiller-pump combination operates independently from the remaining chillers and
each pump is shutdown when the respective chiller is stopped. Instead of using water temperature as an indicator of
demand, the sequencing of chillers is dependent on water flow. The chillers are rated in gallons per minute; the actual
flow to the system determines the number of chillers that should be in operation.
Energy is saved because the system head is reduced appreciably when there are light cooling loads on the system and
due to cycling of pumps.
Note: Some designers may consider installing constant speed pumps and utilize pressure relief bypass control valves
controlled by a differential pressure sensor/controller to maintain a fixed differential pressure between the supply and
return mains of the chilled water system in order to accommodate for the required chiller flow and to achieve some form
of variable volume system. This method is not recommended as its a wasteful practice because a considerable amount
of energy is lost, an almost constant volume system results and the pumping energy remains substantially that required
at full system flow and head.
Also, the problem with this system is improper control of the bypass valve which does not guarantee proper flow through
the chillers and high differential pressures in the control valves on the cooling coils when the system friction subsides at
low loads which can cause lifting of the valve stems or wire cutting of the valve seats. Further, as all the water must be
pumped at a head equal to or greater than the design head, the pump or pumps are forced to run up the pump head
capacity curve, which increases the overpressure on the system and also increases the wear on the pumps, since they
are forced to operate with high radial thrusts.
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C. Single or multiple chillers with constant water flow through chillers and variable water flow through load
system (primary/secondary pumping arrangement):
CHWS

Variable
Speed Secondary Pump

Load

Load

Chiller
Flow Sensor

2-Way
Valve

2-Way
Valve

Constant Speed
Primary Pump

CHWR

System
Controller

This system is called a Primary Secondary System and in this arrangement, the generation zone is separated from the
transportation or distribution zone. In this type of arrangement also, constant water flow through the chillers is maintained, however the quantity of water flowing through the load distribution pump/piping system decreases in proportion to
the load and the difference amount is directed through a bypass pipe that connects the supply and return headers. This
bypass pipe forms a Hydraulic Coupling between the points A B and is also called as Common Bridge or Decoupling
Line. The sequence of operation is similar as the foregoing system with the following explanation:
The speed of the secondary chiller pump is controlled by the differential pressure sensor/transmitter, maintaining the
desired differential pressure (P) across the cooling coils, their control valves and the branch piping. This pump speed is
modulated within a broad range in order to reduce the pumping head and alter the water flow rate based on the changing
load conditions.
The primary pumps are constant speed pumps and the design flow rate through the chillers remains constant. Each
chiller-pump combination operates independently from the remaining chillers and each pump is shutdown when the
respective chiller is stopped. The sequencing of chillers is dependent on water flow. If greater flow is demanded than that
supplied by the chiller-pumps, return water is forced through the bypass into the supply header. This flow indicates a
need for additional chiller capacity and another chiller-pump starts. Excess bypass flow with reference to the set points in
the system controller in the opposite direction i.e., into the return header indicates overcapacity and the chiller-pumps are
turned off.
Energy is saved because the system head and water flow rate are reduced on the Secondary Pump when there are
partial cooling loads on the system and due to cycling of Primary Pumps.

UNIT LOCATION AND INSTALLATION


These chillers are designed for outdoor installation and can be installed at ground level or on a suitable rooftop location.
In order to achieve good operation, performance and trouble-free service, it is essential that the proposed installation
location and subsequent installing procedures meet the following requirements:
The most important consideration while deciding upon the location of air cooled chillers is the provision for supply of
adequate ambient air to the condenser and removal of heated discharge air from the condenser. This is accomplished
by maintaining sufficient clearances which have been specified in this Catalog around the units and avoiding obstructions in the condenser air discharge area to prevent the possibility of warm air circulation. Further, the condenser fans
are propeller type and are not recommended for use with ductwork or other hindrances in the condenser air stream.
Where these requirements are not complied, the supply or discharge airflow restrictions or warm air recirculation will
cause higher condensing temperatures resulting in poor unit operation, higher power consumption and possible eventual failure of equipment.
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The units longitudinal axis should be parallel to the prevailing wind direction in order to ensure a balanced air flow
through the condenser coils. Consideration should also be given to the possibility of down-drafts caused by adjacent
buildings, which may cause recirculation or uneven unit airflow. For locations where significant cross winds are expected, an enclosure of solid or louver type is recommended to prevent wind turbulence interfering with the unit airflow.
When units are installed in an enclosure, the enclosure height should not exceed the height of the unit.
The location should be selected for minimum sun exposure and away from hot air sources, steam, exhaust vents and
sources of airborne chemicals that could attack the condenser coils and steel parts of the unit. Avoid locations where
the sound output and air discharge from the units may be objectionable.
If the location is an area which is accessible to unauthorized persons, steps must be taken to prevent access to the
unit by means of a protective fence. This will help to prevent the possibility of vandalism, accidental damage or
possible harm caused by unauthorized removal of panels or protective guards exposing rotating or high voltage
components.
The clearance requirements prescribed above are necessary to maintain good airflow and provide access for unit
operation and maintenance. However, it is also necessary to consider access requirements based on practical considerations for servicing, cleaning and replacing large components.
The unit must be installed on a ONE-PIECE, FLAT and LEVELLED {within 1/2'' (13 mm) over its length and width} /
CONCRETE BASE that extends fully to support the unit. The carrying or supporting structure should be capable of
handling complete operating weight of the unit as given in the Physical Data tables in this Catalog.
For ground level installations, it must be ensured that the concrete base is stable and does not settle or dislocate upon
installation of the unit which can strain the refrigerant lines resulting in leaks and may also cause compressor oil return
problems. It is recommended that the concrete slab is provided with appropriate footings. The slab should not be
connected to the main building foundation to avoid noise and vibration transmission.
For rooftop installations, choose a place with adequate structural strength to safely support the entire operating weight
of the unit. The unit shall be mounted on a concrete slab similar to ground installations. The roof must be reinforced for
supporting the individual point loads at the mounting isolator locations. It must be checked and ensured that the
concrete base is perfectly horizontal and levelled, especially if the roof has been pitched to aid in water removal. It
should be determined prior to installation if any special treatment is required to assure a levelled installation else it
could lead to the above mentioned problems.
Vibration isolators are necessary for installing these chillers in order to minimize the transmission of vibrations. The
two types of vibration isolators generally utilized for mounting these units are Neoprene Pads and Spring Isolators.
Neoprene Pads are recommended for ground level normal installations jobs where vibration isolation is not critical and
job costs must be kept to a minimum. Spring Isolators are recommended for ground level installations which are noisesensitive areas or exposed to wind loads and all roof top installations. For critical installations (extremely noise and
vibration sensitive areas), follow the recommendations of structural and acoustical consultants.
Based on the specific project requirements, choose the type of vibration isolators best suited for the application.
Carefully select the vibration isolators models / configuration based on the respective point loads and place each
mount in its correct position following the Load Distribution Data and Mounting Drawings provided in this Catalog.
Refer to the Schematic Mounting Layout drawings provided in the IOM manual of these chillers for further details in this
regard.

COOLER PIPING CONNECTIONS


The following pertinent guidelines are served to ensure satisfactory operation of the units. Failure to follow these recommendations may cause improper operation and loss of performance, damage to the unit and difficulty in servicing and maintenance:
Water piping must be connected correctly to the unit i.e., water must enter from the inlet connection on the cooler and
leave from the outlet connection.
A flow switch must be installed in the field piping at the outlet of the cooler (in horizontal piping) and wired back to the
unit control panel using shielded cable. There should be a straight run of piping of at least five pipe diameters on either
side of the flow switch. Paddle type flow switches can be obtained from Zamil which are supplied as optional items.
The chilled water pump(s) installed in the piping system should discharge directly into the unit cooler. The pump(s)
may be controlled external to the unit - but an interlock must be wired to the unit control panel (as shown in the wiring
diagram) so that the unit can start only upon proof of pump operation.
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Flexible connections suitably selected for the fluid and pressure involved should be provided as mandatory in order to
minimize transmission of vibrations to the piping / building as some movement of the unit can be expected during
normal operation. The piping and fittings must be separately supported to prevent any loading on the cooler.
The cooler must be protected by a strainer, preferably of 20 mesh, fitted as close as possible to the liquid inlet
connection, and provided with a means of local isolation.
Thermometer and pressure gauge connections should be provided on the inlet and outlet connections of each cooler.
Pressure gauges are recommended to check the water pressure before and after the cooler and to determine if any
variations occur in the cooler and system. When installing pressure taps to measure the amount of pressure drop
across the water side of the cooler, the taps should be located in the water piping a minimum of 24 inches downstream
from any connection (flange etc.) but as near to the cooler as possible.
Drain and air vent connections should be provided at all low and high points in the piping system to permit complete
drainage of the cooler and piping as well as to vent any air in the pipes. Hand shut-off valves are recommended for use
in all lines to facilitate servicing.
The system water piping must be flushed thoroughly before connecting to the unit cooler. The cooler must not be
exposed to flushing velocities or debris released during flushing. It is recommended that a suitably sized bypass and
valve arrangement is installed to allow flushing of the piping system. The bypass can be used during maintenance to
isolate the cooler without disrupting flow to other units.
The following is a suggested piping arrangement at the chiller for single unit installations. For multiple chiller installations, each unit should be piped as shown:

OUT
IN

Isolating Valve - Normally Open

Pressure tapping

Isolating Valve - Normally Closed

Flow Switch

Balancing Valve

Connection (flanged / Victaulic)

Flow meter

Pipe work

Strainer

Flexible connection

Note: For chillers with two coolers, the connecting pipes for entering and leaving water on one cooler must be joined to
the corresponding pipes on the other cooler before connecting to the main headers in the system piping.
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CHILLED FLUID VOLUME REQUIREMENT


The volume of water in a piping system loop is critical to the smooth and proper operation of a chilled water system. If
sufficient volume of water is not there in the system, the temperature control can be lost resulting in erratic system
operation and excessive compressor cycling. Therefore, to prevent this effect of a Short Water Loop ensure that total
volume of water in the piping system loop equals or exceeds 3 Gallons per Nominal Ton of cooling capacity for standard
air conditioning applications and 6 Gallons per Nominal Ton of cooling capacity for process cooling jobs where accuracy
is vital and applications requiring operation at very low ambient temperatures and low loading conditions.
For example, chiller model ARY100 operating with a design water flow rate of 205 GPM for a standard air conditioning
application would require 100 (Nom. Cap.) x 3 = 300 Gallons of water in the piping system loop.
To achieve the aforementioned water volume requirements, it may be necessary to install a tank in the piping system
loop to increase the volume of water in the system and therefore, reduce the rate of change of return water temperature.
This tank should be provided on the return water side to the chiller and the tank should be baffled to ensure that there is
no stratification and the entering stream thoroughly mixes with the tank water. See recommended tank design schematics below:

TANK SCHEMATIC

SUGGESTIONS ON SYSTEM DESIGN AND PIPING PRACTICES


The prospective chilled water system should be designed to the specific requirements of the owner and to achieve the
most efficient system possible. Following are some recommendations:
The first decision a designer of a chilled water system must make is the selection of the temperature differential.
Temperature differential is the difference between the supply water and the return water temperatures. There is no one
temperature difference for all chilled water systems. The actual temperature difference that is selected for a specific
installation is determined by the cost of the cooling coils for various temperature differences and the effect that higher
differences may have on the operating cost of the chillers. A careful balance between energy savings and first cost
should be made by the designer. These are the decisions that must be made by the designer for each application and
only experienced designers should entertain water temperature differences in excess of 120F on chilled water systems. A number of conditions must be recognized before making the final selection of temperature differential:
a) An increase in temperature differential decreases water flow and therefore saves pumping energy.
b) An increase in temperature differential may increase the cost of cooling coils that must operate with a higher mean
temperature difference.
c) Higher temperature differentials increase the possibilities of loss of temperature difference in coils due to dirt on the
air side and chemical deposits on the water side of them.
d) Laminar flow on the water side due to lower velocities at low loads on a coil is always a concern of the water system
designer. The possibility of laminar flow is greater with higher temperature differences. Laminar flow reduces the
heat-transfer rate and should not occur in a coil at any point in its load range. Many systems operate inefficiently
because of coils that were selected at too low a friction loss through them at design load; therefore, at reduced
loads and flows, they operate with laminar flow.
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Control of Return Water Temperature: Return water temperature is one of the most important operating values for a
chilled water system. It tells the operator just how good a job the control system and coils are doing in converting
energy from the chillers to the air or water systems that are cooling the building. This is such a basic criterion that it
should be addressed early in the design of a chilled water system. The proper method of controlling return temperature
is through the correct selection of control valves and cooling coils. In conclusion, one of the designers most important
tasks is the selection of a sound temperature differential that will provide maximum possible system efficiency. The
second step in this process is to ensure that the differential is maintained after the system is commissioned.
The water system should be configured to distribute the water efficiently with a minimum use of energy-wasting
devices. These devices are listed here:
a) Three-way temperature control valves
b) Balancing valves, manual or automatic
c) Pressure-reducing or pressure-regulating valves
The piping should be designed without
a) Reducing flanges or threaded reducing couplings
b) Bullhead connections (e.g., two streams connected to the run connections of a tee with the discharge on the branch
of the tee)
The friction for the piping should be calculated for all pipe runs, fittings and valves.
Cooling coils should be selected with a high enough water velocity in the tubes to avoid laminar flow throughout the
normal load range imposed on the coils.
Coil control valves and their actuators should be sized to ensure that they can operate at all loads on the system
without lifting the valve head off the valve seat.
Expansion tank should be provided to so that water volume changes can be accommodated. Expansion tanks are
generally connected to the suction side of the pump - lowest pressure point.
Pumps in parallel must always operate at the same speed. There may be some exceptional cases where parallel
pumps are operated at different speeds, but only experienced designers should make evaluations for such a proposed
operation. Also, it is better to use pumps of the same size when operating them in parallel. Variable speed pumps
should be controlled so that pumps operating in parallel never have more than one percent difference in actual operating speed. Mixing of constant and variable speed pumps in parallel operation is wrong and leads to disastrous
results.
Distribution pumps should be selected for maximum efficiency at the design condition and within the economic constraints of the project. Distribution pumps should be added and subtracted to avoid operation of pumps at points of
high thrust and poor efficiency. Pump sequencing should achieve maximum possible system efficiency.
Differential pressure control (bypass) valves should never be installed at the pump discharges.
Check valves should be provided in pump discharges when pumps are operating in parallel. Pump discharge check
valves should be center guided, spring loaded, disc type check valves and should be sized so that the check valve is
full open at design flow rate. Generally this will require the check valve to be one pipe size smaller than the connecting
piping.
Circuiting Chilled water to Multiple Chillers : There are fundamentals for the circuiting of chillers that should not be
violated in order to achieve maximum efficiency. Some of these are:
a) Design the piping arrangement so that energy consumption of chillers is not increased.
b) Arrange the piping so that all chillers receive the same return water temperature.
c) Ensure that the required design water flow through the coolers is always maintained.

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RIGGING INSTRUCTIONS
ATTENTION TO RIGGERS
Hook rigging sling thru holes in base rail, as shown below.
Holes in base rail are centered around the unit center of gravity.
Center of gravity is not unit center line.
Ensure center of gravity aligns with the main lifting point before lifting.
Use spreader bar when rigging, to prevent the slings from damaging the unit.
CAUTION
All panels should be in place when rigging.
Care must be taken to avoid damage to the coils during handling.
Insert packing material between coils & slings as necessary.
MODELS: ARY040A - ARY220A

MODELS: ARY240A - ARY320A

MODELS: ARY350A - ARY420A

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INSTALLATION CLEARANCE
WALL

MODEL NUMBER

ARY040A - ARY050A

2500

2000

ARY070A - ARY220A

3000

2000

ARY240A - ARY420A

3500

2500

FIGURE - 1
STRAIGHT WALL

FIGURE - 2
CORNER WALL
NOTES: 1. All dimensions are in mm.
2. Pit installations are not recommended. Re-circulation of hot condenser air in combination with surface air
turbulence can not be predicted, hot air re-circulation will severely affect unit efficiency (EER) and can
cause high pressure or fan motor temperature trips.

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MOUNTING LOCATION
MODELS: ARY040A - ARY080A

MODELS: ARY090A - ARY120A


MODEL

ARY090A

ARY040A

2040

1988

ARY100A

1661

ARY050A

2040

1988

ARY110A

1922

ARY070A

2167

2150

ARY120A

1922

ARY080A

2167

2150

MODEL

MODELS: ARY140A - ARY220A

MODEL

MODELS: ARY240A - ARY320A

MODELS: ARY400A - ARY420A

NOTE: All dimensions are in mm. Tolerance: 2mm.


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ARY140A

1603

ARY160A

1603

ARY170A

1603

ARY190A

2052

ARY200A

2052

ARY220A

2052

MODEL

MODELS: ARY350A - ARY380A

1661

ARY240A

1850

ARY250A

1850

ARY280A

1850

ARY300A

2060

ARY320A

2060

LOAD DISTRIBUTION, kg. (ALUMINUM CONDENSER COIL FINS)


MODEL No.

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

R9

R10

R11

R12

R13

R14

ARY040A

441

406

338

325

ARY050A

524

488

397

376

ARY070A

645

598

530

484

ARY080A

712

665

564

492

ARY090A

528

497

481

473

442

426

ARY100A

540

508

493

482

451

435

ARY110A

581

549

534

527

496

480

ARY120A

689

646

624

602

559

538

ARY140A

627

590

577

564

550

512

500

487

ARY160A

656

619

606

593

565

527

514

502

ARY170A

675

637

624

612

579

542

529

516

ARY190A

746

708

696

683

661

624

611

598

ARY200A

760

723

710

697

674

636

624

611

ARY220A

766

729

716

703

681

643

631

618

ARY240A

864

823

802

795

788

805

763

743

736

729

ARY250A

870

829

808

801

794

808

766

746

739

732

ARY280A

882

840

820

813

806

814

772

752

745

738

ARY300A

971

930

910

903

896

927

886

865

858

851

ARY320A

983

941

921

914

907

937

895

875

868

861

ARY350A

932

902

891

885

873

828

932

794

783

777

765

725

ARY380A

955

926

914

908

897

850

955

813

801

796

784

743

ARY400A

873

849

838

826

814

808

803

774

751

739

727

716

710

704

ARY420A

879

856

844

833

821

815

809

782

759

747

735

724

718

712

R1

R2

R3

R4

R1

R3

R5

R6

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LOAD DISTRIBUTION, kg. (COPPER CONDENSER COIL FINS)


MODEL No.

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

R9

R10

R11

R12

R13

R14

ARY040A

467

432

364

351

ARY050A

562

526

435

414

ARY070A

721

674

606

560

ARY080A

788

741

640

568

ARY090A

582

550

535

527

495

480

ARY100A

603

572

556

546

514

498

ARY110A

655

624

608

602

570

555

ARY120A

764

720

699

677

634

612

ARY140A

697

659

647

634

620

582

570

557

ARY160A

726

688

676

663

635

597

584

572

ARY170A

745

707

694

681

649

611

599

586

ARY190A

831

793

780

768

746

708

696

683

ARY200A

845

807

794

782

759

721

708

696

ARY220A

851

813

800

788

766

728

715

703

ARY240A

955

914

893

886

879

896

854

834

827

820

ARY250A

961

920

899

892

885

899

857

837

830

823

ARY280A

973

931

911

904

897

905

863

843

836

829

ARY300A

1082

1041

1020

1013

1006

1037

996

976

969

962

ARY320A

1106

1065

1044

1037

1030

1060

1019

998

991

984

ARY350A

1044

1015

1003

997

986

935

1044

907

895

889

877

832

ARY380A

1088

1059

1047

1041

1030

977

1088

946

934

928

917

870

ARY400A

1000

977

965

954

942

936

930

902

878

867

855

843

838

832

ARY420A

1007

984

972

961

949

943

937

910

886

875

863

851

846

840

R1

R2

R3

R4

R1

R3

R5

R6

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