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Dunham Bush Model AFHX

This document provides information about the advantages of a flooded chiller evaporator system compared to a direct expansion evaporator system. The key advantages discussed are: 1) Higher cooling capacity and energy efficiency ratio (EER) can be achieved with the same compressor due to lower approach temperatures between the boiling refrigerant and chilled water. 2) Better part-load performance is possible due to a more sophisticated control system that can precisely control outlet water temperatures even at low loads, unlike competitors' systems. 3) Lower pressure drops and suction superheat enable greater compressor capacity and efficiency. 4) The evaporator tubes can be easily cleaned without dismantling piping due to removable end plates. This allows for

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Dunham Bush Model AFHX

This document provides information about the advantages of a flooded chiller evaporator system compared to a direct expansion evaporator system. The key advantages discussed are: 1) Higher cooling capacity and energy efficiency ratio (EER) can be achieved with the same compressor due to lower approach temperatures between the boiling refrigerant and chilled water. 2) Better part-load performance is possible due to a more sophisticated control system that can precisely control outlet water temperatures even at low loads, unlike competitors' systems. 3) Lower pressure drops and suction superheat enable greater compressor capacity and efficiency. 4) The evaporator tubes can be easily cleaned without dismantling piping due to removable end plates. This allows for

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TABLE OF CONTENT

PAGE NO
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

Horizontal Screw Compressor


5 = 50Hz
6 = 60Hz

Nominal Tons T = Optional Two


Compressors
Blank = Standard

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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:

1. Higher Capacity and Higher EER


Achievable with the Same Compressor
The flooded evaporator with all the copper
tubes immersed in the “boiling” liquid
refrigerant enables a small approach
temperature between the “boiling” liquid
refrigerant temperature in the shell and the
outlet chilled water temperature in the
evaporator tubes to be achieved. This
approach temperature or temperature
difference between the evaporating
temperature of the boiling liquid refrigerant
and the chilled water outlet temperature, for
a flooded evaporator, is typically less than
3°F.
On the contrary, for a DX or Direct
Expansion Evaporator, the typical approach
temperature is between 8°F to 10°F. This
simply means that the same compressor in a
flooded evaporator system will operate at a A DX evaporator uses TXV throttling to
higher saturated evaporating temperature maintain about 10 to 15°F suction superheat
when compared to the same compressor in to prevent liquid flood back to the
a DX-Evaporator system, when outlet chilled compressor. In a flooded evaporator, the
water temperatures in both cases are set at refrigerant boils off in the shell and gas can
the same temperature. be sucked out from the top of evaporator
Figure 1 shows the typical screw back to compressor. The suction superheat
compressor capacity performance curve at a is usually about 2 to 3°F. Reduction in
particular condensing temperature over suction superheat will further increase the
saturated evaporating temperature of capacity performance of the compressor.
between 30°F to 50°F, and the typical power

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ADVANTAGES OF FLOODED CHILLER

DX evaporators are typically designed with in response to changes in building demand;


higher tube velocities to ensure proper oil and maintains precise (±1/2°F) preset outlet
return to compressor both at full load and at chilled water temperatures even at very low
reduced load. This will contribute to higher load conditions; whereas most of Dunham-
refrigerant pressure drop through the Bush’s competitors, in screw chillers, still
evaporator. On the contrary, there is very utilizes the conventional “centrifugal chiller”
little shell side pressure losses for a flooded method of using orifice plates to modulate
evaporator. Therefore, lower suction refrigerant feed to the evaporator; and as
pressure drop in the flooded design will such their machines do not function
impose less capacity penalty on the efficiently at low-load conditions and can
compressor and this will further enable the encounter oil return problem!
compressor in a flooded evaporator to
generate more capacity than one with a DX
4. Cleanable Evaporator
Evaporator.
For a single pass evaporator, the end plates
at both ends of the water boxes (2 pass only
2. Better Part Load Performance at return end) can be removed easily without
The Dunham-Bush Air Cooled Flooded dismantling the chilled water piping
Chiller with its sophisticated advanced connections, for inspection and for
controller and patented oil management mechanical tubes cleaning with brushes or
system has all evaporator tubes completely auto-brush. This will enable low tube fouling
immersed in the “boiling” liquid refrigerant to factor in the evaporator to be ensured, thus
achieve superior heat transfer efficiency maintaining system efficiency.
while ensuring adequate oil return to the
compressor(s). This ensures superior full- 5. Lower Water Side Pressure Drop
load efficiency and even better part-load
In a DX evaporator, the water flows
efficiency as the full heat transfer surface
transversely over the outside of the tubes.
areas of the evaporator tubes are utilized
The water flow is guided with vertical baffles.
even at part-load conditions. On the
This will have a higher-pressure drop as
contrary, in the Direct Expansion
compared with the water flow in the tubes of
Evaporator, because of the need to maintain
a flooded evaporator. In other words, the
adequate refrigerant gas velocities in the
equivalent flooded chiller will require smaller
evaporator tubes for proper oil return, it is
water pump to operate at lower power
typical for certain bundle of evaporator tubes
consumption.
to be “blocked” or “baffled off” at part-load
conditions. Thus not utilizing the full heat
transfer surface areas of the evaporator
6. Commonly Used In Large Tonnage
Chillers Where Efficiency Is Critical
tubes and therefore have a lower efficiency
when compared with a flooded evaporator As a general rule, DX-evaporator are
chiller at part-load conditions. typically used in small and medium tonnage
chillers where efficiency is not important and
the low initial cost is the main consideration!
3. Excellent Capacity Modulation in
However, with increasing energy cost and
Response to Building Loads
the drive to reduce global warming,
Dunham-Bush utilizes its state-of-the-art
flooded evaporator chillers will
advanced controller in combination
increasingly become more popular not
with the electronic level controller and
only in the large tonnage but also in the
mod-motor actuated ball valve to
small and medium tonnage chillers.
ensure instantaneous and precise feeding
Dunham-Bush, again, leads the industry
of liquid refrigerant to the flooded evaporator
in this respect!

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UNIT FEATURES

Semi-Graphic Display panel connected with


controller through telephone cable. The
terminal allows carrying out all program
operations. The user terminal allows displaying
the unit working conditions, compressor run
times, alarm history and modifying the
parameters. The display also has an
automatically self-test of the controller on
system start-up. Multiple messages will be
displayed by automatically scrolling from each
message to the next. All of these messages are
spelled out in English language on the display
terminal.
There are 15 dedicated buttons enable user to
access information, base on the security level
of the password. For more detail operation of
the DBG1 Display Terminal, please refer to the
Vision2020i a flexible and advance Unit Operation Manual.
programmable electronic controller designed
Easily accessible measurements include:
specifically for the applications and precise
control of Dunham-Bush Rotary Screw Leaving chilled water temperature
compressor chillers. Entering chilled water temperature
Compressor discharge temperature
The controller board is provided with a set of Leaving chiller water temperature derivative
terminals that connected to various devices Evaporator Pressure
such as temperature sensors, pressure and Condenser Pressure
current transducers, solenoid valves, Compressor amp draw of each compressor
compressors and fans contactors, control Compressor elapsed run time of each
relays and etc. Three sizes of controller boards compressor
are provided to handle different number of input Compressor starts status
and output requirements: DB3-S small board, Oil level sensor status
DB3-M medium board and DB3-L large board. Water temperature reset value
The unit algorithm program and operating Water flow switch status
parameters are stored in FLASH-MEMORY External start/stop command status
that does not require a back-up battery. The Optional ambient temperature is available. With
program can be loaded through PC or this option the operator can quickly and
programming key. accurately read all significant water
temperatures and eliminate the need for often-
Vision2020i controller is equipped with a user inaccurate thermometers. Voltage is also
friendly terminal with a semi-graphic display offered as an optional feature.
and dedicated keys that provides easy access
to the unit operating conditions, control set Capacity Control
points and alarm history.
Leaving chilled water temperature control is
Each unit’s controller can be configured and accomplished by entering the water
connected to the local DBLAN network that temperature setpoint and placing the controller
allows multiple units sequencing control without in automatic control. The unit will monitor all
additional hardware. The DBLAN is local area control functions and move the slide valve to
network made up of several chillers’ controller. the required operating position. The
compressor ramp (loading) cycle is
programmable and may be set for specific
Display and User Terminal building requirements. Remote adjustment of
Vision2020i controller is design to work with a the leaving chilled water setpoint is
user friendly back-lit 132 by 64 pixels DBG1 accomplished through either direct connection

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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.

System Protection REFRIGERATING CYCLE


The following system protection controls will The refrigerant management system, is very
automatically act to insure system reliability: similar to centrifugal water chillers and is shown
in the refrigerant cycle diagram below.
Low suction pressure
High discharge pressure Liquid refrigerant enters the flooded evaporator
uniformly where it absorbs heat from water
Freeze protection
flowing through the evaporator tubes. The
Low differential pressure vaporized refrigerant is then drawn into the
Low oil level suction port of the compressor where the
Compressor run error compression begins.
Power loss This partially compressed gas is then joined by
Chilled water flow loss additional gas from the flash economizer as the
rotors rotate past the vapor injection port at an
Sensor error
intermediate pressure. Compressed gaseous
Compressor over current refrigerant is then discharged into the integral
Compressor Anti-recycle oil separator where oil, which is contained in
the refrigerant vapor, is removed and returned
The controller can retains up to 99 alarm
to the oil sump.
conditions complete with time of failure together
data stamping on critical sensor readings in an Fully compressed and superheated refrigerant
alarm history. This tool will aid service is then discharged into the condenser, where
technicians in troubleshooting tasks enabling air is being drawn through the condenser tube
downtime and nuisance trip-outs to be by the propeller fan cools and condenses the
minimized. refrigerant. Liquid refrigerant then passes
through the first expansion device and into the
flash economizer where flash gas and liquid
Remote Monitoring refrigerant are separated.
Vision 2020i controller can be completed with
The gaseous refrigerant is then drawn out of
an optional RS485 communications card and
the flash economizer and into the vapor
NETVISOR software for remote monitoring and

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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

EFFICIENCY AND RELIABILITY ASHRAE Standard 15 Safety Code for


Mechanical Refrigeration.

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.

Maximized performance through computer-


matched components and multiple
Control Flexibility
compressors on a single refrigerant circuit.
Controller-based with DDC (direct digital
High efficiency oil recovery system
control) features precise push button control
guarantees removal of oil carried over in the
over every aspect of operation with built-in
refrigerant and maintains the heat
standard features that allow extra energy
exchangers at their maximum efficiency at
savings on start-up and throughout the life of
both full and part load.
your equipment.

Insured uniform compressor loading and


Installation Ease optimal energy efficiency through controller
to controls which utilize pressure
Dramatic payback in reduced maintenance
transducers to measure evaporator and
and overhaul costs both in down time and in
condenser pressure.
labor expenditures.
Lower energy costs resulting from automatic
Ease of troubleshooting through controller
load monitoring and increased accuracy and
retention of monitored functions.
efficiency in compressor staging.
Factory run tested.
Monitor your chiller's key functions from a
remote location with a simple, low cost,
phone modem option.
Safety Code
Proactive control by controller that
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, anticipates problems and takes corrective
Section VIII Division 1 "Unfired Pressure action before they occur. Controls will
Vessels". unload compressor(s) if head or suction
JKKP Code. pressure approach limits. This will enable
unit to stay on the line while warning
ASME Standard B31.5 Refrigeration Piping.
operator of potential problems.

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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

Low Ambient Operation / Freeze Glycol Freeze Protection


Protection If the chiller or fluid piping may be exposed to
If unit is required to operate below 20°F (-7°C), temperatures below freezing, glycol protection
optional head pressure control is required. is recommended. The re-commended
Though heater tape is provided on vessel, all protection is 15°F (8.3°C) below the minimum
water piping must also be protected by heater ambient temperature. Use only glycol solutions
tape. Glycol is recommended for added approved for heat exchanger duty. The use of
protection. If wind in area is over 5 mph (8 kph), automotive anti-freeze is not recommended
a wind barrier is recommended. because they have short-lived inhibitors and
fouling of the vessels will occur. If the
equipment is exposed to freezing temperature
Desuperheaters and not being used, the vessels and piping
A hot gas desuperheater can be factory should be drained.
supplied for field installation. Tees in refrigerant If the equipment is being used for operating
lines with shut off valves can be supplied. conditions below 42°F (5.5°C) with standard
Consult factory for further details. vessels or below 40°F (4.4°C) with optional
40°F (4.4°C) vessels, glycol should be used to
Water Circuit prevent freeze damage. The freeze protection
level should be 20°F (11°C) lower than the
Constant water flow required with a minimum of
leaving brine temperature. The use of glycol
3 gallons per ton (3.3 liters / kWo) increasing
causes a performance aerate as shown in
up to 10 gallons (11 lifers) for process, low load
ethylene glycol, propylene glycol and needs to
applications with small temperature ranges
be included in the unit selection procedure.
and/or vastly fluctuating load conditions.

Ethylene Glycol
% E. G. Freeze Point C1 K1 G1 P1
By Weight °F °C Capacity Factor kW Rate Flow Factor P.D. Factor

10 26.2 -3.2 0.995 0.998 1.019 1.050


15 22.4 -5.3 0.991 0.997 1.030 1.083
20 17.8 -7.9 0.988 0.996 1.044 1.121
25 12.6 -10.8 0.984 0.995 1.060 1.170
30 6.7 -14.1 0.981 0.994 1.077 1.219
35 0.0 -17.8 0.977 0.992 1.097 1.275
40 -10.0 -23.3 0.973 0.991 1.116 1.331
45 -17.5 -27.5 0.968 0.990 1.138 1.398
50 -28.9 -33.8 0.964 0.989 1.161 1.466

Propylene Glycol
% E. G. Freeze Point C2 K2 G2 P2
By Weight °F °C Capacity Factor kW Rate Flow Factor P. D. Factor

10 26.1 -3.3 0.988 0.994 1.005 1.019


15 22.8 -5.1 0.984 0.992 1.008 1.031
20 19.1 -7.2 0.978 0.990 1.010 1.051
25 14.5 -9.7 0.970 0.988 1.015 1.081
30 8.9 -12.8 0.962 0.986 1.021 1.120

Correction Factor - Elevation Correction Factor - FF


Elevation above Sea Level Capacity kW Fouling Factor Capacity kW
Correction Correction Correction Correction
Feet Meters Factor Factor Factor hr-ft. - °F/BTU m² °C kw Factor Factor
0 0 1.00 1.00 0.00010 0.018 1.000 1.000
2000 600 0.99 1.01 0.00025 0.044 0.990 0.995
4000 1200 0.98 1.02 0.00050 0.088 0.970 0.990
6000 1800 0.97 1.03

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PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL AFHX 210-6SR 220-6SR 235-6SR 260-6SR 280-6SR 310-6SR

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]

MODEL AFHX 355-6SR 405-6SR 435-6SR 460-6SR 515-6SR 555-6SR

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 220-6SR, 235-6SR

AFHX 260-6SR

NOTE : ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES(MM).

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DIMENSIONAL DATA

AFHX 280-6SR

AFHX 310-6SR

AFHX 355-6SR

NOTE : ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES(MM).

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DIMENSIONAL DATA

AFHX 405-6SR, 435-6SR

AFHX 460-6SR, 515-6SR, 555-6SR

NOTE : ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES(MM).

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DIMENSIONAL CLEARANCE

SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Single Pit (See Note 2)

Double 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

1.) AFHX 210-6SR, 220-6SR, 2.) AFHX 280-6SR, 310-6SR


235-6SR, 260-6SR

3.) AFHX 355-6SR, 405-6SR, 435-6SR, 460-6SR, 515-6SR, 555-6SR

a.) POINT LOAD LOCATION – Inches [mm]


Unit Model
A Dim. B Dim. C Dim. D Dim. E Dim. F Dim. G Dim. H Dim.
AFHX
210-6SR 86 [2184] 21 [533] 117 [2972] 117 [2972] 21 [533] - - -
220-6SR 86 [2184] 21 [533] 117 [2972] 117 [2972] 21 [533] - - -
235-6SR 86 [2184] 21 [533] 117 [2972] 117 [2972] 21 [533] - -
260-6SR 86 [2184] 21 [533] 138 [3505] 138 [3505] 21 [533] - - -
280-6SR 86 [2184] 28 [711] 101 [2565] 102 [2591] 101 [2565] 28 [711] - -
310-6SR 86 [2184] 33 [839] 105 [2667] 105 [2667] 105 [2667] 33 [839] - -
355-6SR 86 [2184] 40 3/4 [1035] 68 1/4 [1734] 68 1/4 [1734] 68 1/2 [1740] 68 1/4 [1734] 68 1/4 [1734] 40 3/4 [1035]
405-6SR 86 [2184] 40 3/4 [1035] 76 1/2 [1943] 76 1/2 [1943] 77 1/2 [969] 76 1/2 [1943] 76 1/2 [1943] 40 3/4 [1035]
435-6SR 86 [2184] 40 3/4 [1035] 76 1/2 [1943] 76 1/2 [1943] 77 1/2 [1969] 76 1/2 [1943] 76 1/2 [1943] 40 3/4 [1035]
460-6SR 86 [2184] 40 3/4 [1035] 72 1/2 [1842] 72 1/2 [1842] 72 1/2 [1842] 72 1/2 [1842] 72 1/2 [1842] 40 3/4 [1035]
515-6SR 86 [2184] 40 3/4 [1035] 72 1/2 [1842] 72 1/2 [1842] 72 1/2 [1842] 72 1/2 [1842] 72 1/2 [1842] 40 3/4 [1035]
555-6SR 86 [2184] 43 1/4 [1098] 74 [1880] 74 [1880] 74 [1880] 74 [1880] 74 [1880] 43 1/2 [1098]

b.) POINT LOAD DATA – lbs [kg]


Total
Unit Model Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos.
Operating
AFHX #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12
Weight
2414 2652 2890 3067 3195 3323 - - - - 17542
210-6SR - -
[1095] [1203] [1311] [1391] [1449] [1507] [7957]
3092 3179 3265 3258 3190 3123 - - 19107
220-6SR - -
[1403] [1442] [1481] [1478] [1447] [1417] 8667
3272 3330 3389 3428 3370 3311 - - - - 20099
235-6SR - -
[1484] [1511] [1537] [1555] [1529] [1502] [9117]
3733 3667 3600 3506 3610 3714 - - - - 21831
260-6SR - -
[1694] [1663] [1633] [1591] [1638] [1685] [9903]
3272 3098 2924 2749 2779 2953 3128 3302 - - - - 24205
280-6SR
[1484] [1405] [1326] [1247] [1261] [1340] [1419] [1498] [10979]
3412 3275 3137 3000 3030 3167 3304 3442 - - - - 25768
310-6SR
[1548] [1486] [1423] [1361] [1374] [1437] [1499] [1561] [11688]
2437 2393 2350 2307 3364 2220 2234 2326 2417 2509 2600 2692 28749
355-6SR
[1105] [1086] [1066] [1046] [1027] [1007] [1013] [1055] [1096] [1138] [1179] [1221] [13040]
2810 2781 2752 2723 2694 2665 2705 2734 2763 2792 2821 2850 33091
405-6SR
[1275] [1262] [1249] [1235] [1222] [1209] [1227] [1240] [1253] [1266] [1280] [1293] [15010]
2974 2926 2878 2831 2783 2735 2745 2823 2870 2918 2966 3013 34492
435-6SR
[1349] [1327] [1306] [1284] [1262] [1241] [1259] [1280] [1302] [1324] [1345] [1367] [15646]
2937 2938 2939 2940 2941 2942 2999 2996 2992 2989 2986 2983 35582
460-6SR
[1332] [1333] [1333] [1334] [1334] [1335] [1360] [1359] [1357] [1356] [1354] [1353] [16140]
2984 3035 3086 3137 3188 3240 3296 3243 3190 3136 3083 3030 37648
515-6SR
[1354] [1377] [1400] [1423] [1446] [1470] [1495] [1471] [1447] [1423] [1398] [1374] [17077]
3368 3308 3247 3187 3126 3066 3122 3181 3239 3297 3356 3414 38912
555-6SR
[1528] [1500] [1473] [1446] [1418] [1391] [1416] [1443] [1469] [1496] [1522] 1549] [17651]

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CONDENSER FAN

FAN POSITION NUMBER & CYCLING SEQUENCE


AFHX 210-6SR AFHX 220-6SR, 235-6SR AFHX 260-6SR

BASE FANS 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2


STAGE 1 1, 5 BASE FANS 8, 10, 12 2, 4, 6 BASE FANS 8, 10, 12, 14 2, 4, 6
STAGE 2 3, 7 STAGE 1 7, 11 1, 5 STAGE 1 7, 11 1, 5
STAGE 3 9, 11 STAGE 2 9 3 STAGE 2 9, 13 3

AFHX 280-6SR, 310-6SR AFHX 355-6SR

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 405-6SR, 435-6SR AFHX 460-6SR, 515-6SR, 555-6SR

SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2


BASE FANS 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 BASE FANS 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 2, 4, 6, 8
STAGE 1 11, 15 1, 5 STAGE 1 9, 13 1, 5
STAGE 2 13, 17 3, 7 STAGE 2 15, 19 3, 7
STAGE 3 19 9 STAGE 3 11, 17 -

SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL AT 10M-Free Field


SPL dBA BAND (Hz)

Model 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K TOTAL NC

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

NOTE: PUBLISHED SOUND VALUE AS ABOVE ARE WITH ±2dB TOLERANCE.

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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

COMPRESSOR DATA COND. FAN MOTOR DATA UNIT ELECTRICAL DATA


AFHX
MODEL
MODEL QTY RLA LRA QTY HP FLA FLA MCA MFS

210-6SR HX1817 1 296 1635 12 2 4.3 348 422 700

HX1709 1 149 730 6 2 4.3


220-6SR 373 416 500
HX1711 1 172 845 6 2 4.3

HX1711 1 177 845 6 2 4.3


235-6SR 401 445 600
HX1711 1 172 845 6 2 4.3

HX1711 1 177 845 6 3 5.5


260-6SR 459 510 700
HX1811 1 205 915 8 3 5.5

HX1811 1 206 915 8 3 5.5


280-6SR 499 551 700
HX1811 1 205 915 8 3 5.5

HX1813 1 217 1400 8 3 5.5


310-6SR 518 572 700
HX1813 1 213 1400 8 3 5.5

HX1813 1 217 1400 8 3 5.5


355-6SR 597 667 800
HX1816 1 281 1495 10 3 5.5

HX1816 1 277 1495 10 3 5.5


405-6SR 668 738 1000
HX1816 1 281 1495 10 3 5.5

HX1817 1 301 1635 10 3 5.5


435-6SR 708 783 1000
HX1817 1 297 1635 10 3 5.5

HX1813 1 217 1400 8 3 5.5


460-6SR 767 822 1000
HX1813 2 220 1400 12 3 5.5

HX1816 1 276 1495 8 4 7.1


515-6SR 840 909 1000
HX1813 2 211 1400 12 4 7.1

HX1816 1 276 1495


8 4 7.1
555-6SR HX1816 1 277 1495 909 978 1200
12 4 7.1
HX1813 1 214 1400

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

TWO COMPRESSORS UNIT

- 20 -
TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC

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TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC

- 22 -
TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC

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