Dunham Bush Model AFHX
Dunham Bush Model AFHX
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Nomenclature .............................................................................................................................................. 2
Advantages of Flooded Chiller..................................................................................................................... 3
Unit Features ............................................................................................................................................... 5
Operating Benefits ....................................................................................................................................... 8
Typical Sequence of Operation ................................................................................................................... 9
Application Data.......................................................................................................................................... 10
Physical Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 11
Performance Data .......................................................................................................................................12
Dimensional Data .......................................................................................................................................13
Dimensional Clearance...............................................................................................................................16
Floor Loading Diagram ............................................................................................................................... 17
Condenser Fan ........................................................................................................................................... 18
Sound Pressure Level at 10M- Free Field .................................................................................................. 18
Pressure Drop ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Electrical Data ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Typical Wiring Schematic ........................................................................................................................... 20
NOMENCLATURE
A F HX 115 T - 5 S R- HR
HR = Heat Recovery
Air Cooled Chiller LN = Low Noise
Blank = R22
R = R134a
Flooded Evaporator
S = Standard
Q = Special
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ADVANTAGES OF FLOODED CHILLER
In a flooded evaporator the refrigerant input curve over the same conditions. It can
surrounds the tubes in the shell and the water be noted that the same compressor when
to be cooled flows through the tubes. The level operating with a flooded evaporator will
of liquid refrigerant in the shell is maintained by generate approximately 8% more cooling
the combined action of an electronic level capacity while kw input increases negligibly
controller and a mod-motor actuated ball valve by about 1.8%. Therefore, the same
which modulates the subcooled liquid compressor when coupled to a flooded
refrigerant into the evaporator. This ensures evaporator will typically achieved higher
that all the evaporator tubes are completely cooling capacity performance with
immersed in the liquid refrigerant for better heat correspondingly higher Energy Efficiency
transfer efficiency. Ratio (EER) i.e. (Btu/watt) or lower kw/Ton.
For a Direct Expansion (DX) evaporator the
refrigerant is expanded into the tubes while the FIGURE 1
chilled water is circulated through the shell.
Thermostatic expansion valve is used to throttle
the refrigerant in maintaining constant
superheat of suction gas to the compressor.
The following are the advantages of using
flooded chiller:
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ADVANTAGES OF FLOODED CHILLER
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UNIT FEATURES
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UNIT FEATURES
of other Dunham-Bush control packages to the controlled from a PC terminal and optional
controller through either the RS485 long phone modem.
distance differential communications port, via
With various optional add-on cards the
terminal or modem connected to the RS232
Vision2020i controller can also be interfaced
communication port, or from an external
directly to the Building Management System
Building Automation System supplying a simple
(BMS) with the standard communication
4 to 20mA signal. Remote reset of compressor
protocols using MODBUS, LONWORKS,
current limit may be accomplished in a similar
BACNET MSTP as well as over IP.
fashion.
This sophisticated feature makes servicing
easier and more convenient to the system. The
System Control controller as standard is additionally equipped
The unit may be started or stopped manually, with history files which may be used to take
or through the use of an external signal from a logs which may be retrieved via the phone
Building Automation System. In addition, the modem or internet connection periodically. Now
controller may be programmed with seven-day owners of multiple buildings have a simple and
operating cycle or other Dunham-Bush control inexpensive method of investigating potential
packages may start and stop the system problems quickly and in a highly cost effective
through inter-connecting wiring. manner.
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UNIT FEATURES
injection port of the compressor. The remaining in the industry when measured in accordance
liquid refrigerant then passes through a second with ARI Standard 550/590-2003.
expansion device which reduces refrigerant In most cases, actual building system loads are
pressure to evaporator levels where it is then significantly less than full load design
distributed evenly into the evaporator. conditions, therefore chillers operate at part
By removing the flash gas from the flash load most of the time.
economizer at an intermediate pressure, the Dunham-Bush air cooled chillers combine the
enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the efficient operation of multiple compressors with
evaporator is reduced. This increases the an economizer cycle and advanced controller
refrigeration effect and improves the efficiency to yield the best total energy efficiency and
of the refrigeration cycle. significant operating saving under any load.
Refrigerant flow into and out of the flash When specifying air conditioning equipment, it
economizer is controlled by modulating valves is important to consider the system load
which eliminate the energy wasting hot gas characteristics for the building application. In a
bypass effect inherent with fixed orifices. typical city, the air conditioning load will vary
according to changes in the ambient
temperature. Weather data compiled over
many years will predict the number of hours
PART-LOAD PERFORMANCE that equipment will operate at various load
Through the use of flash economizer percentages.
modulating flow control and multiple
compressors, Dunham-Bush air cooled chillers
have best part-load performance characteristics
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OPERATING BENEFITS
IEEE.
Energy Efficiency
Designed to provide the greatest amount of
cooling for the least kilowatt input over the Refrigerant Compatibility
entire operating range of your building.
Designed to operate with environmentally
Delivers outstanding efficiency and total safe and economically smart HFC-134a with
energy savings through the utilization of proven efficiency and reliability.
economizer cycle and advanced controller
Consult Factory for use of other HFC
staging producing greater capacity with
refrigerants.
fewer compressors.
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TYPICAL SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
The Dunham-Bush air cooled water chiller and hold leaving chilled water temperature at
depends mainly on its on-board controller for setpoint.
control. Operation described is for a two-
If the applied load is greater than one
compressor units and is very similar for single,
compressor can handle, it will load fully and
four-compressor units.
then the controller will call for a second
For initial start-up, the following conditions must compressor. After one minute, the second
be met: compressor will start in the same manner as
Power supply to unit energized. the first. Then both compressors will be
commanded to adjust load to 50%. They are
Unit circuit breakers in the "on" position.
gradually loaded up together until the applied
Control power switch on for at least 15 load is satisfied. In this way the two
minutes. Compressor switches on. compressors share the load equally.
Reset pressed on controller keypad. If the applied load decreases to the point that
Chilled water pump running and chilled both compressors are running at about 40%
water flow switch made. capacity, the computer shuts down the lag
compressor and loads the remaining
Leaving chilled water temperature at least
compressor to about 80%. If applied load
2°F above setpoint.
decreases further, the remaining compressor
All safety conditions satisfied. unloads proportionately. If applied load
After all above conditions are met, the decreases to less than the minimum capacity of
controller will call for the lead compressor to one compressor, the leaving chilled water
start. The compressor 15-minute anti-recycle temperature will decline to 2°F below setpoint,
timer is initiated at compressor start. at which time the lead compressor will shut
down. It will restart automatically if leaving
The controller monitors compressor amps, chilled water temperature rises to 2°F above
volts, leaving water temperature and suction setpoint and both 15 minute anti-recycle and
and discharge pressures. The compressor and one minute start delay timers are satisfied.
cooling capacity is controlled by pulsed signals
to load and unload solenoid valves on the During start-up operation, the computer
compressor. When the compressor starts, it is monitors the difference between discharge and
fully unloaded, yielding about 25% of its full suction pressures to ensure that minimum of 30
load capacity. As the computer gives it load psi differential is available for compressor
signals, capacity gradually increases. The rate lubrication. If the difference falls below a
of compressor loading is governed by ramp minimum of 30psi, the computer closes
control which is adjustable in the computer. refrigerant flow control valves, starving the
evaporator, causing evaporator pressure to
The computer responds to leaving chilled water drop, increasing differential pressure. This is
temperature and its rate of change which is especially helpful at startup, when warm chilled
proportional and derivative control. If leaving water and low ambient temperature would
chilled water temperature is within the cause a low head situation. This feature is
deadband (+/-0.8°F from setpoint), no load or called EPCAS: Evaporator Pressure Control at
unload commands are given. If chilled water Startup. It is one of several proactive control
temperature is above deadband, the computer features of the controller which overcome
will continue loading the compressor until a potential problems while continuing operation.
satisfactory rate of decline is observed. If
leaving chilled water temperature is below the Two additional proactive features are low
deadband, the compressor is commanded to suction and high discharge pressure override. If
unload. Thus the compressor capacity is operating pressures approach trip level,
continuously modulated to match applied load compressors are unloaded as necessary to
continue operation.
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APPLICATION DATA
Ethylene Glycol
% E. G. Freeze Point C1 K1 G1 P1
By Weight °F °C Capacity Factor kW Rate Flow Factor P.D. Factor
Propylene Glycol
% E. G. Freeze Point C2 K2 G2 P2
By Weight °F °C Capacity Factor kW Rate Flow Factor P. D. Factor
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PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
COMPRESSOR
MODEL (QTY) HX 1817 X 1 HX 1709 X 1 HX 1711 X 2 HX 1711 X 1 HX 1811 X 2 HX 1813 X 2
HX 1711 X 1 HX 1811 X 1
RPM 3550 3550 3550 3550 3550 3550
NOMINAL CAPACITY TR 208 220 235 257 280 309
MIN. % UNIT CAPACITY REDUCTION 25% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5%
EVAPORATOR
MODEL (QTY) L1R (1) D2R (2) J1R (2) J1R (2) K1R (2) K2R (2)
WATER CONNECTOR INCH[MM] 8[203] 8[203] 8[203] 8[203] 8[203] 8[203]
NOM. WATER FLOW / PD GPM / FT IN WG 499/ 14.67 529/ 7.2 565/ 9.63 618/ 11.16 673/ 11.25 743/ 11.53
MIN/ MAX WATER FLOW GPM 159/ 787 235/ 1174 236/ 1174 236/ 1174 257/ 1281 283/ 1409
MIN/ MAX WATER PD FT IN WG. 1.89/ 33.28 1.65/ 30.52 1.96/ 35.56 1.96/ 35.56 1.99/ 36.06 2.02/ 36.77
CONDENSER
COIL ROWS DEEP/ TOTAL FA (SQ.FT) 4/ 282.3 4/ 282.3 4/ 282.3 4/ 141.2, 3/ 188.2 3/ 376.4 4/ 188.2, 3/ 188.2
NO. OF FAN 12 12 12 14 16 16
FAN DIA. MM 800(12) 800(12) 800(12) 860(14) 860(16) 860(16)
MOTOR kWI (QTY) 2.0(12) 2.0(12) 2.0(12) 3.0(14) 3.0(16) 3.0(16)
FLA, AMP (QTY) 3.8(12) 3.8(12) 3.8(12) 4.9(14) 4.9(16) 4.9(16)
TOTAL CFM 157500 156177 153594 230034 265944 257460
MIN. AMBIENT TEMP. (F) AT MIN. LOAD 45 45 45 45 45 45
ELECTRICAL
NOM. VOLTAGE 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60
UNT RLA A 341.3 366.5 394.5 449.8 488.5 508.3
UNIT MAX. INRUSH A 530.1 416.2 444.2 494.5 524.3 653.1
GENERAL
UNIT LENGTH INCH[MM] 276[7010] 276[7010] 276[7010] 318[8077] 360[9144] 381[9677]
UNIT WIDTH INCH[MM] 88[2235] 88[2235] 88[2235] 88[2235] 88[2235] 88[2235]
UNIT HEIGHT INCH[MM] 96.5[2451] 96.5[2451] 96.5[2451] 96.5[2451] 96.5[2451] 96.5[2451]
SHIPPING WEIGHT LBS[KG] 17199[7801] 18690[8478] 19596[8889] 21328[9674] 23645[10725] 25162[11413]
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS[KG] 17542[7957] 19107[8667] 20099[9117] 21831[9827] 24205[10979] 25768[11688]
OPERATING CHARGE R134a LBS[KG] 567[257] 600[272] 642[291] 703[319] 794[360] 877[398]
COMPRESSOR
MODEL (QTY) HX 1813 X 1 HX 1816 X 2 HX 1817 X 2 HX 1813 X 3 HX 1816 X 1 HX 1816 X 2
HX 1816 X 1 HX 1813 X 2 HX 1813 X 1
RPM 3550 3550 3550 3550 3550 3550
NOMINAL CAPACITY TR 355 402 434 460 512 557
MIN. % UNIT CAPACITY REDUCTION 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 8.33% 8.33% 8.33%
EVAPORATOR
MODEL (QTY) L2R (2) L3R (2) M1R (2) L2R (1), M2R (1) L3R (1), M2R (1) L3R (1), M3R (1)
WATER CONNECTOR INCH[MM] 10[254] 10[254] 12[305] 12[305] 12[305] 12[305]
NOM. WATER FLOW / PD GPM / FT IN WG 852/ 9.02 966/ 10.03 1042/ 9.17 1104/ 11.89 1231/ 14.45 1337/ 14.95
MIN/ MAX WATER FLOW GPM 365/ 1810 390/ 1948 436/ 2173 411/ 2040 423/ 2109 439/ 2184
MIN/ MAX WATER PD FT IN WG. 1.96/ 35.14 1.96/ 35.59 1.93/ 34.47 1.95/ 34.81 1.94/ 35.04 1.97/ 35.22
CONDENSER
COIL ROWS DEEP/ TOTAL FA (SQ.FT) 4/ 188.2, 3/ 235.3 4/ 235.3, 3/ 235.3 4/ 470.6 3/ 256.7, 4/ 385 4/ 641.7 4/ 641.7
NO. OF FAN 18 20 20 20 20 20
FAN DIA. MM 860(18) 860(20) 860(20) 860(20) 860(20) 860(20)
MOTOR kWI (QTY) 3.0(18) 3.0(20) 3.0(20) 3.0(20) 4.0(20) 4.0(20)
FLA, AMP (QTY) 4.9(18) 4.9(20) 4.9(20) 4.9(20) 6.5(20) 6.5(20)
TOTAL CFM 289863 316260 309225 347340 381612 373422
MIN. AMBIENT TEMP. (F) AT MIN. LOAD 45 45 45 45 45 45
ELECTRICAL
NOM. VOLTAGE 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60
UNIT RLA A 585.4 655.8 695.7 755.4 827.8 896.9
UNIT MAX. INRUSH A 726.7 781.4 883.7 896 974.7 1023.6
GENERAL
UNIT LENGTH INCH[MM] 423[10744] 465[11811] 465[11811] 444[11278] 444[11278] 444[11278]
UNIT WIDTH INCH[MM] 88[2235] 88[2235] 88[2235] 88[2235] 88[2235] 88[2235]
UNIT HEIGHT INCH[MM] 96.5[2451] 96.5[2451] 96.5[2451] 120.5[3061] 120.5[3061] 120.5[3061]
SHIPPING WEIGHT LBS[KG] 27977[12690] 32270[14637] 33567[15226] 34716[15747] 36759[16673] 37994[17234]
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS[KG] 28749[13040] 33091[15010] 34492[15646] 35582[16140] 37648[17077] 38912[17651]
OPERATING CHARGE R134a LBS[KG] 1005[456] 1140[517] 1228[557] 1303[591] 1453[659] 1576[715]
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PERFORMANCE DATA
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE, °F
LWT MODEL
85.0 95.0 105.0 115.0
°F AFHX
TR kWO kWI TR kWO kWI TR kWO kWI TR kWO kWI
210-6SR 196.5 691.1 185.5 191.0 671.7 214.1 185.0 650.7 250.9 177.6 624.5 302.9
220-6SR 209.3 735.9 198.8 203.7 716.4 229.6 197.8 695.7 258.4 190.4 669.8 324.5
235-6SR 224.5 789.5 213.0 218.5 768.6 246.0 212.2 746.4 288.0 204.3 718.6 347.6
260-6SR 245.9 864.8 231.0 239.4 841.8 266.9 232.4 817.5 312.2 223.8 787.0 376.9
280-6SR 267.4 940.4 249.1 260.3 915.5 287.8 252.8 889.0 337.0 243.4 855.9 406.2
310-6SR 293.6 1032.4 267.5 285.8 1005.1 309.2 277.5 976.1 362.0 267.2 939.7 435.5
40.0
355-6SR 337.7 1187.7 307.1 328.7 1156.1 354.0 319.2 1122.7 414.9 307.3 1080.8 498.9
405-6SR 382.2 1344.1 346.3 372.1 1308.5 400.0 361.3 1270.7 468.4 347.8 1223.3 563.3
435-6SR 411.7 1447.9 372.6 400.8 1409.6 430.5 389.2 1368.8 504.0 374.7 1317.9 606.2
460-6SR 438.2 1541.2 402.1 426.5 1499.9 463.5 413.9 1455.8 543.9 398.3 1401.0 655.1
515-6SR 483.9 1701.7 441.0 471.0 1656.6 508.9 457.3 1608.4 595.6 440.3 1548.4 716.6
555-6SR 527.2 1854.2 481.4 513.1 1804.6 553.9 498.1 1751.7 650.0 479.3 1685.8 783.6
210-6SR 204.1 717.9 186.4 198.7 698.7 214.1 192.8 678.2 251.4 185.5 652.5 303.1
220-6SR 217.2 763.9 200.3 211.7 744.4 230.1 205.8 723.9 270.1 198.6 698.5 325.8
235-6SR 233.0 819.4 214.8 227.1 798.5 246.5 220.8 776.6 289.6 213.1 749.3 349.0
260-6SR 255.2 897.6 232.9 248.7 874.7 267.3 241.9 850.7 314.1 233.4 820.8 378.3
280-6SR 277.5 976.0 251.4 270.4 951.2 288.4 263.0 925.1 338.8 253.8 892.5 408.0
310-6SR 304.7 1071.6 270.0 296.9 1044.2 309.8 288.8 1015.6 363.9 278.6 979.9 437.5
42.0
355-6SR 350.5 1232.7 309.1 341.6 1201.3 355.1 332.2 1168.2 416.9 320.5 1127.2 501.6
405-6SR 396.7 1395.1 349.5 386.5 1359.5 400.9 375.9 1322.2 470.9 362.7 1275.7 566.0
435-6SR 427.3 1502.8 376.0 416.4 1464.5 431.4 405.0 1424.3 506.6 390.7 1374.2 608.8
460-6SR 455.1 1600.4 404.1 443.4 1559.5 463.7 431.1 1516.3 545.0 415.9 1462.8 655.2
515-6SR 502.2 1766.4 444.1 489.4 1721.3 509.8 475.9 1673.8 598.4 459.2 1615.0 720.2
555-6SR 547.5 1925.4 483.5 533.5 1876.3 555.4 518.7 1824.4 651.7 500.5 1760.2 783.7
210-6SR 212.1 745.8 187.2 207.6 730.2 213.8 201.0 707.0 252.6 193.9 682.0 303.7
220-6SR 225.5 793.1 200.9 220.0 773.6 232.2 214.3 753.8 271.9 207.3 729.1 326.3
235-6SR 241.9 850.8 215.8 235.3 827.6 252.4 229.9 808.7 291.1 222.4 782.2 349.8
260-6SR 265.0 932.0 233.6 257.4 905.4 275.7 251.9 885.8 315.6 243.6 856.8 379.0
280-6SR 288.2 1013.4 252.5 280.1 985.1 296.6 273.9 963.3 340.6 264.9 931.6 408.7
310-6SR 316.3 1112.6 271.1 309.2 1087.4 311.0 300.7 1057.6 365.8 290.8 1022.8 438.2
44.0
355-6SR 363.9 1280.0 310.3 354.5 1246.8 359.6 345.9 1216.6 419.3 334.6 1176.7 502.1
405-6SR 411.9 1448.5 350.8 402.1 1414.3 403.4 391.5 1376.8 473.3 378.6 1331.6 566.9
435-6SR 443.7 1560.3 377.5 433.5 1524.5 432.3 421.7 1483.1 509.4 407.9 1434.4 610.0
460-6SR 472.5 1661.9 405.8 459.5 1616.0 475.5 449.1 1579.3 547.9 434.3 1527.4 656.8
515-6SR 521.5 1834.1 445.6 512.2 1801.4 510.0 495.7 1743.3 601.5 479.4 1686.1 720.6
555-6SR 568.5 1999.3 485.3 556.5 1957.1 555.9 540.3 1900.2 655.4 522.5 1837.7 785.6
210-6SR 220.2 774.5 187.4 214.8 755.5 217.2 209.3 736.1 253.5 202.3 711.7 302.6
220-6SR 234.1 823.2 201.2 228.6 804.1 232.6 223.0 784.4 272.7 216.2 760.4 325.8
235-6SR 251.1 883.1 215.6 245.3 862.6 249.5 239.2 841.4 292.1 231.9 815.7 349.4
260-6SR 275.0 967.3 233.9 268.7 944.8 270.5 262.1 921.6 317.0 254.1 893.5 379.2
280-6SR 299.1 1051.9 252.2 292.1 1027.4 291.8 284.9 1002.2 341.8 276.2 971.5 408.1
310-6SR 328.3 1154.8 270.9 320.7 1128.0 313.4 312.8 1100.3 367.1 303.3 1066.7 437.7
46.0
355-6SR 377.8 1328.6 311.2 369.0 1297.6 359.6 359.9 1265.8 420.9 348.9 1227.1 502.4
405-6SR 427.5 1503.5 350.6 417.5 1468.5 405.6 407.3 1432.4 475.0 394.8 1388.6 566.2
435-6SR 460.5 1619.5 377.3 449.8 1581.9 436.5 438.7 1543.1 511.1 425.3 1495.9 609.3
460-6SR 490.5 1725.0 406.0 479.0 1684.7 469.2 467.2 1643.3 548.4 452.9 1592.9 656.3
515-6SR 541.3 1903.7 446.5 528.7 1859.4 515.5 515.7 1813.7 603.0 500.0 1758.4 720.7
555-6SR 590.1 2075.3 485.3 576.3 2026.9 561.7 562.1 1977.0 656.6 544.9 1916.6 784.8
210-6SR 228.3 802.9 189.8 222.9 783.9 218.0 217.3 764.3 255.3 210.5 740.3 305.7
220-6SR 242.7 853.5 203.2 237.2 834.3 233.4 231.6 814.6 274.3 225.0 791.3 329.5
235-6SR 260.3 915.6 217.7 254.5 895.0 250.2 248.5 873.8 293.1 241.4 848.9 352.4
260-6SR 285.2 1002.9 236.1 278.7 980.3 271.5 272.2 957.2 318.6 264.4 929.8 382.7
280-6SR 310.1 1090.6 254.6 303.1 1066.0 292.8 295.9 1040.8 342.9 287.5 1011.1 411.9
310-6SR 340.4 1197.3 273.5 332.8 1170.4 314.5 324.9 1142.7 368.3 315.6 1110.1 441.7
48.0
355-6SR 391.6 1377.3 313.8 382.8 1346.3 360.8 373.8 1314.5 423.5 363.1 1276.9 507.0
405-6SR 443.2 1558.8 353.8 433.2 1523.7 406.9 423.0 1487.6 476.7 410.9 1445.2 571.3
435-6SR 477.4 1679.1 380.9 466.7 1641.3 437.9 455.6 1602.5 513.0 442.6 1556.8 614.7
460-6SR 508.4 1788.1 409.7 496.9 1747.5 471.5 485.1 1706.3 552.1 471.1 1656.9 662.1
515-6SR 561.1 1973.5 450.6 548.5 1928.9 518.0 535.5 1883.4 606.3 520.1 1829.3 727.6
555-6SR 611.7 2151.2 491.0 597.8 2102.5 564.1 583.7 2052.9 659.7 566.9 1993.7 792.0
210-6SR 236.9 833.1 190.3 231.5 814.3 218.1 226.0 794.8 257.3 219.4 771.7 306.9
220-6SR 251.6 885.0 203.4 246.2 865.9 234.4 240.7 846.5 275.2 234.3 824.0 330.1
235-6SR 270.0 949.5 218.3 264.1 928.9 251.4 258.2 908.2 294.8 251.4 884.1 353.7
260-6SR 295.7 1040.0 236.5 289.3 1017.4 272.4 282.8 994.7 319.8 275.3 968.2 383.4
280-6SR 321.6 1130.9 255.4 314.6 1106.4 294.3 307.6 1081.7 344.9 299.4 1053.0 413.4
310-6SR 353.0 1241.5 274.3 345.4 1214.6 315.9 337.7 1187.6 370.4 328.7 1156.0 443.4
50.0
355-6SR 406.1 1428.3 314.5 397.3 1397.3 362.0 388.4 1366.1 424.5 378.1 1329.7 508.2
405-6SR 459.6 1616.4 355.0 449.7 1581.4 408.8 439.6 1546.1 479.3 427.9 1505.0 573.5
435-6SR 495.1 1741.2 382.0 484.4 1703.5 439.9 473.6 1665.5 515.7 461.0 1621.2 617.1
460-6SR 527.3 1854.5 411.0 515.8 1814.1 472.2 504.3 1773.5 555.4 490.7 1725.8 664.0
515-6SR 581.9 2046.6 451.0 569.3 2002.2 519.0 556.6 1957.5 609.9 541.7 1905.2 729.3
555-6SR 634.3 2231.0 492.3 620.5 2182.4 565.6 606.7 2133.7 664.5 590.4 2076.5 794.3
Notes: 1.) Ratings based on 10°F water range in evaporator and .0001 fouling factor.
2.) Interpolation between ratings is permissible but extrapolation is NOT.
3.) KWI is for compressor input.
4.) Unit is running on part load for ambient temperature 115°F and above due to current limiter.
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DIMENSIONAL DATA
AFHX 210-6SR
AFHX 260-6SR
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DIMENSIONAL DATA
AFHX 280-6SR
AFHX 310-6SR
AFHX 355-6SR
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DIMENSIONAL DATA
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DIMENSIONAL CLEARANCE
SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Single Pit (See Note 2)
Multi Pit
Notes:
1.) All dimensions are minimal, unless
Corner Wall otherwise noted.
2.) Pit installations are not re-
commended. Re-circulation of hot
condenser air in combination with
surface air turbulence cannot be
predicted. Hot air re-circulation will
severely affect unit efficiency (EER)
and can cause high pressure or fan
motor temperature trips. Dunham-
Bush will not be responsible for
ducting fans to a higher level to
alleviate the above mentioned
conditions.
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FLOOR LOADING DIAGRAM
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CONDENSER FAN
SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2
SYSTEM1 SYSTEM 2 BASE FANS 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 2, 4, 6, 8
BASE FANS 10, 12, 14, 16 2, 4, 6, 8 STAGE 1 9, 13 1, 5
STAGE 1 9, 13 1,5 STAGE 2 11, 15 3, 7
STAGE 2 11, 15 3, 7 STAGE 3 17 -
AFHX 210-6SR 51 50 55 56 64 61 56 47 67 65
AFHX 220-6SR 51 50 55 56 64 61 56 47 67 65
AFHX 235-6SR 51 50 55 56 63 61 56 47 67 65
AFHX 260-6SR 52 51 57 58 65 62 57 49 68 65
AFHX 280-6SR 53 51 57 59 65 63 58 49 69 65
AFHX 310-6SR 53 52 58 59 66 63 58 50 69 65
AFHX 355-6SR 53 52 58 59 66 63 58 50 69 65
AFHX 405-6SR 53 52 58 60 66 64 59 51 70 65
AFHX 435-6SR 54 52 59 60 67 64 59 51 70 65
AFHX 460-6SR 55 53 59 60 67 64 59 50 70 65
AFHX 515-6SR 55 53 60 61 68 65 60 52 71 70
AFHX 555-6SR 55 54 60 61 68 65 60 52 71 70
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PRESSURE DROP
100
AFHX 210-6SR
PRESSURE DROP - FT IN WG
AFHX 235-6SR
AFHX 260-6SR
AFHX 220-6SR
AFHX 280-6SR
AFHX 310-6SR
AFHX 355-6SR AFHX 435-6SR
AFHX 405-6SR
10
AFHX 460-6SR
AFHX 515-6SR
AFHX 555-6SR
1
100 1000 10000
WATER FLOW RATE - GPM
ELECTRICAL DATA
Note: MCA - Minimum Circuit Ampacity MFS - Maximum Fuse Size RLA - Running Load Amps
FLA – Full Load Amps LRA - Locked Rotor Amps
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TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC
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TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC
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TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC
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TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC
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