RAU Split System Condensing Units PDF
RAU Split System Condensing Units PDF
Introduction 2
Features and Benefits 4
Application Considerations 6
Selection Procedure 7
Model Number Description 8
General Data 10
Performance Data 12
Performance Adjustment Factors 11
Controls 25
Electric Power 27
Dimension and Weights 29
Mechanical Specifications 46
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Features and
Benefits
4 SS-PRC005-EN
Features and
Benefits
Certain application constraints should be envelopes also allow for control panel capacity and efficiency.The adjustment
considered when sizing, selecting and door swing and rountine maintenance factors inTable PAF-1 can be applied
installing Trane air-cooled condensing requirements. Local code requirements directly to the catalog performance data
units. Unit reliability is dependent upon may take precedence. to determine the unit’s adjusted
these considerations. Where your Unit Location performance.
application varies from the guidelines Unobstructed flow of condenser air is Ambient Considerations
presented, it should be reviewed with the essential for maintaining condensing Start-up and operation at lower
localTrane sales engineer. unit capacity and operating efficiency. ambients requires sufficient head
Unit Sizing When determining unit placement, pressure be maintained for proper
Unit capacities are listed in the careful consideration must be given to expansion valve operation. At higher
performance data section on pages 11 to assure proper air flow across the ambients, excessive head pressure may
24. Intentionally oversizing a unit to condenser heat transfer surface. Failure result. Standard operating conditions are
assure adequate capacity is not to heed these considerations will result 40°F to 115°F. With a low ambient
recommended. Erratic system operation in warm air recirculatioin and coil air damper, operation down to 0°F is
and excessive compressor cycling are flow starvation. possible. Minimum ambient
often a direct result of an oversized Warm air recirculation occurs when temperatures are based on still
condensing unit. In addition, an discharge air from the condenser fans is conditions (winds not exceeding five
oversized unit is usually more expensive recycled back at the condenser coil inlet. mph). Greater wind velocities will result
to purchase, install and operate. If Coil starvation occurs when free air flow in increased minimum operating
oversizing is desired, consider using two to the condenser is restricted. ambients. Units with hot gas bypass
units. have a minimum operating ambient
Both warm air recirculation and coil temperature of 10°F. For proper
Unit Placement starvation cause reductions in unit
A base or foundation is not required if operation outside these
efficiency and capacity. In addition, in recommendations, contact the local
the selected unit location is level and more severe cases, nuisance unit
strong enough to support the unit’s Trane sales office.
shutdowns will result from exessive
operating weight (as listed on page 45). head pressures. Accurate estimates of Coil Frost Protection
Isolation and Sound Emission the degree of efficiency and capacity FROSTAT™ is standard on condensing
The most effective form of isolation is to reduction are not possible due to the units when the VAV option is ordered.
locate the unit away from any sound unpredictable effect of varying winds. FROSTAT consists of a ship-with
sensitive area. Structurally transmitted thermostat for field installation on the
When hot gas bypass is used, reduced suction line. A timer is also factory-
sound can be reduced by using spring or head pressure increases the minimum
rubber isolators.The isolators are installed to avoid short cycling. FROSTAT
ambient condition for proper operation. cycles the compressor off when the
effective in reducing the low frequency In addition, wind tends to further reduce
sound generated by compressors and, suction line is below 30°F. Refer to
head pressure.Therefore, it is advisable S/S-EB-43 for more detail.
therefore, are recommended for sound to protect the air-cooled condensing unit
sensitive installations. An acoustical from continuous direct winds exceeding When hot gas valves must be used on 20
engineer should always be consulted on 10 miles per hour. to 120-ton units, they can be ordered as
critical applications. a miscellaneous option. 20 to 30-ton
Debris, trash, supplies, etc., should not units require one valve; 40 to 60-ton
For maximum isolation effect, the be allowed to accumulate in the vicinity
refrigeration lines and electrical conduit units also require one valve except when
of the air-cooled condensing unit. Supply no system control option is selected; this
should also be isolated. Use flexible air movement may draw debris between
electrical conduit. State and local codes option requires two valves. 80 to 120-ton
coil fins and cause coil starvation. units require one valve when Supply Air
on sound emissions should always be Special consideration should be given to
considered. Since the environment in VAV control is selected.Two valves are
units operating in low ambient required on all other 80 to 120-ton
which a sound source is located affects temperatures. Condenser coils and fan
sound pressure, unit placement must be control options.
discharge must be kept free of snow and
carefully evaluated. other obstructions to permit adequate air Refrigerant Piping
Servicing flow for satisfactory unit operation. Special consideration must always be
Adequate clearance for compressor given to oil return. Minimum suction gas
Effect of Altitude on Capacity velocities must always be maintained for
servicing should be provided. Condensing unit capacities given in the
Recommended minimum space proper oil return. Utilize appropriate
performance data tables on pages 11 to piping tools for line sizing such as the
envelopes for servicing are located in the 24 are at sea level. At elevations
dimensional data section of this catalog CDS Refrigerant Piping Program. For
substantially above sea level, the special applications, call Clarksville
and can serve as guidelines for providing decreased air density will decrease
adequate clearance.The minimum space Product Support.
condenser capacity and, therefore, unit
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Selection
Procedure
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Model
Number 20 - 60Ton
Description
DIGIT 1 — UNIT TYPE DIGIT 8 — VOLTAGE AND START DIGIT 11 — AMBIENT CONTROL
R = Condensing Unit CHARACTERISTICS 0 = Standard
E = 200/60/3 XL 1 = 0°F (Low Ambient Dampers)
DIGIT 2 — CONDENSER D = 415/50/3 XL
A = Air Cooled F = 230/60/3 XL DIGIT 12 — AGENCY APPROVAL
4 = 460/60/3 XL 0 = None
DIGIT 3 — AIRFLOW 5 = 575/60/3 XL 3 = UL/CSA (not available for 50 Hz)
9 = 380/50/3 XL
U = Upflow
DIGIT 13-21 — MISCELLANEOUS
DIGIT 9 — SYSTEM CONTROL
DIGIT 4 — DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCE A = Unit Disconnect Switch
B = No System Control B = Hot Gas Bypass
C = Third
C = Constant Volume Control D = Suction Service Valve
E = Supply Air VAV Control F = Pressure Gauges
DIGITS 5,6,7 — NOMINAL CAPACITY
P = EVP Control G = Return Air Sensor
C20 = 20Tons H = Copper Fins
C25 = 25Tons DIGIT 10 — DESIGN SEQUENCE T = Flow Switch (EVP Control Option
C30 = 30Tons Only)
(Factory Assigned)
C40 = 40Tons 1 = Spring Isolators
A = First
C50 = 50Tons 2 = Rubber Isolators
B = Second
C60 = 60Tons 4 = 5-Year Compressor Warranty
Etc.
9 = Packed Stock Designator
Remote Chillers
20 TO 60-TON REMOTE CHILLERS
EVP B C20 A 1 *
1,2,3 4 5,6,7 8 9 10
DIGIT 1,2,3 — UNIT TYPE DIGITS 5,6,7 — NOMINAL CAPACITY DIGIT 8 — NUMBER OF CIRCUITS
EVP = Evaporative Liquid Chiller C20 = 20Tons A = Single (20-30Ton Units)
C25 = 25Tons D = Dual (40-60Ton Units)
DIGIT 4 — DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCE C30 = 30Tons
(Factory Assigned) C40 = 40Tons DIGIT 9 — TUBE MATERIAL
A = First C50 = 50Tons 1 = Copper
B = Second C60 = 60Tons
Etc. DIGIT 10 — DESIGN SEQUENCE
(Factory Assigned)
A = First
B = Second
Etc.
Definition of Abbreviations Used in This Catalog EWT — Entering Water (Solution) Temperature
AL — Aluminum (F) — Units ofTemperature in Degrees Fahrenheit
ASTM — American Society ofTesting and Materials GPM — Gallons Per Minute
CFM — Cubic Feet Per Minute ID — Inside Diameter
Conn. — Connection (INT) — Internal
CSA — Canadian Standards Association IPLV — Integrated Part Load Value
CU — Copper ITD — InitialTemperature Difference
DIA. — Diameter k — Thermal Conductivity
dt — Temperature Difference KO — Knock Out
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio (Btu/Watt-Hour)
1. The service digit for each model number contains 21 digits; all 21 digits must be referenced.
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Model
Number 80 - 120 Ton
Description
DIGIT 1 — UNIT TYPE DIGIT 8 — VOLTAGE AND START DIGIT 11 — AMBIENT CONTROL
R = Remote Condensing Unit CHARACTERISTICS 0 = Standard
E = 200/60/3 XL 1 = 0°F (Low Ambient Dampers)
DIGIT 2 — CONDENSER F = 230/60/3 XL
A = Air-Cooled 4 = 460/60/3 XL DIGIT 12 — AGENCY APPROVAL
5 = 575/60/3 XL 0 = None
DIGIT 3 — AIRFLOW * = 380/50/3 XL2 3 = UL/CSA (not available for 50 Hz)
* = 415/50/3 XL2
U = Upflow
DIGIT 13 — NUMBER OF CIRCUITS
DIGIT 9 — SYSTEM CONTROL
DIGIT 4 — DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCE 2 = Dual (All 80-120 Ton)
B = No System Control
C = Third
E = Supply Air VAV Control DIGIT 14-19 — MISCELLANEOUS
P = STX Control
DIGITS 5,6,7 — NOMINAL CAPACITY B = Hot Gas Bypass Valve
C80 = 80 Tons D = Suction Service Valve
DIGIT 10 — DESIGN SEQUENCE
D10 = 100 Tons F = Pressure Gauges
(Factory Assigned) H = Copper Fins
D12 = 120 Tons
A = First 1 = Spring Isolators
B = Second 3 = Flow Switch (EVP Control Option
Etc. Only)
Remote Chillers
80 TO 120-TON REMOTE CHILLERS
STX B C80 D 1 A
1,2,3 4 5,6,7 8 9 10
DIGIT 1,2,3 — UNIT TYPE DIGITS 5,6,7 — NOMINAL CAPACITY DIGIT 9 — TUBE MATERIAL
STX = Evaporator Liquid Chiller C80 = 80 Tons 1 = Copper
D10 = 100Tons
DIGIT 4 — DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCE D12 = 120 Tons DIGIT 10 — DESIGN SEQUENCE
(Factory Assigned) (Factory Assigned)
A = First DIGIT 8 — NUMBER OF CIRCUITS A = First
B = Second D = Dual (80-120 Ton Units) B = Second
Etc. Etc.
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General Data
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Performance
Adjustment
Factors
Table PAF-2 — Glycol Adjustment Factor for 20-60 Ton Split Condensing Units with the Remote Chiller (EVP/STX) Option
Percent of Ethylene Glycol by Weight
Leaving 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Solution Freezing Point = 32°F Freezing Point = 24°F Freezing Point = 15°F Freezing Point = 5°F Freezing Point = -12°F Freezing Point = -33°F
Temp. CAP GPM KW CAP GPM KW CAP GPM KW CAP GPM KW CAP GPM KW CAP GPM KW
10°F — — — — — — .833 .875 .952 .822 .912 .952 .811 .954 .945 .800 1.005 .945
15°F — — — — — — .850 .904 .959 .850 .937 .959 .840 .983 .959 .830 1.029 .953
20°F — — — — — — .882 .928 .971 .873 .962 .965 .864 1.008 .965 .855 1.057 .960
25°F — — — .909 .924 .977 .901 .952 .977 .901 .990 .972 .893 1.031 .972 .876 1.083 .972
30°F — — — .925 .947 .983 .925 .972 .983 .917 1.009 .978 .910 1.053 .978 .895 1.101 .978
35°F — — — .945 .963 .989 .938 .989 .989 .931 1.023 .984 .924 1.066 .984 .917 1.115 .978
40°F 1.000 1.000 1.000 .956 .974 .984 .949 1.000 .984 .943 1.034 .984 .937 1.077 .984 .930 1.124 .979
45°F 1.000 1.000 1.000 .965 .981 .990 .959 1.005 .990 .953 1.039 .985 .947 1.080 .985 .936 1.129 .979
50°F 1.000 1.000 1.000 .962 .982 .990 .957 1.007 .990 .951 1.038 .990 .946 1.079 .985 .935 1.124 .985
Table PAF-3 — Glycol Adjustment Factor for 80-120 Ton Split Condensing Units with the Remote Chiller (EVP/STX) Option
Percent of Ethylene Glycol by Weight
Leaving 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Solution Freezing Point = 32°F Freezing Point = 24°F Freezing Point = 15°F Freezing Point = 5°F Freezing Point = -12°F Freezing Point = -33°F
Temp. CAP GPM KW CAP GPM KW CAP GPM KW CAP GPM KW CAP GPM KW CAP GPM KW
10°F — — — — — — .931 .980 .959 .924 1.023 .954 .916 1.075 .949 .907 1.131 .944
15°F — — — — — — .943 .991 .967 .936 1.035 .962 .928 1.085 .957 .919 1.140 .952
20°F — — — .998 1.010 1.000 .955 1.003 .973 .948 1.044 .973 .941 1.094 .969 .933 1.149 .964
25°F — — — .998 1.014 1.000 .967 1.016 .979 .961 1.056 .979 .954 1.106 .975 .946 1.160 .970
30°F — — — .998 1.015 .996 .978 1.030 .984 .973 1.068 .984 .966 1.117 .980 .958 1.173 .976
35°F — — — .998 1.016 1.000 .987 1.039 .992 .982 1.078 .992 .975 1.124 .989 .968 1.178 .981
40°F 1.000 1.000 1.000 .998 1.016 1.000 .994 1.042 .996 .988 1.081 .993 .982 1.127 .989 .974 1.178 .986
45°F 1.000 1.000 1.000 .997 1.016 .997 .996 1.045 .997 .991 1.083 .993 .985 1.126 .990 .977 1.178 .986
50°F 1.000 1.000 1.000 .997 1.016 1.000 .997 1.046 1.000 .992 1.082 .997 .985 1.124 .990 .978 1.175 .987
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Performance
Data 20 - 60Tons
Table PD-1 — Gross System Capacity Data — 20-60 Ton Condensing Unit with Evaporator Chiller
Condensing Leaving Outside Ambient Temperature Entering Condenser (F)
Unit-Nominal Chilled 85 95 105 115
Tons Model Water Temp. Tons Kw Tons Kw Tons Kw Tons Kw
RAUC C20 40 16.3 17.1 15.5 18.8 14.6 20.9 13.7 23.2
With 42 16.8 17.2 16.0 19.0 15.1 21.1 14.2 23.4
20 Ton 45 17.6 17.4 16.8 19.2 15.9 21.3 14.9 23.7
Chiller 48 18.5 17.6 17.6 19.5 16.7 21.6 15.7 24.0
20 50 19.0 17.8 18.1 19.6 17.2 21.7 16.2 24.1
RAUC C20 40 16.8 17.2 16.0 19.0 15.1 21.0 14.1 23.4
With 42 17.4 17.4 16.5 19.2 15.6 21.2 14.6 23.6
25 Ton 45 18.2 17.6 17.3 19.4 16.4 21.5 15.4 23.8
Chiller 48 19.1 17.8 18.2 19.6 17.2 21.8 16.2 24.1
50 19.7 17.9 18.8 19.8 17.8 21.9 16.7 24.3
RAUC C25 40 21.0 21.8 20.0 24.1 18.9 26.8 17.8 29.8
With 42 21.7 22.0 20.7 24.4 19.5 27.0 18.4 30.1
25 Ton 45 22.8 22.3 21.7 24.7 20.5 27.4 19.3 30.4
Chiller 48 23.9 22.6 22.7 25.0 21.5 27.7 20.3 30.8
25 50 24.6 22.8 23.4 25.2 22.2 27.9 20.9 31.0
RAUC C25 40 21.9 22.1 20.8 24.4 19.7 27.1 18.4 30.1
With 42 22.7 22.3 21.5 24.6 20.3 27.3 19.1 30.3
30 Ton 45 23.8 22.6 22.6 24.9 21.4 27.6 20.1 30.7
Chiller 48 24.9 22.9 23.7 25.3 22.4 28.0 21.1 31.1
50 25.7 23.1 24.4 25.5 23.1 28.2 21.8 31.3
RAUC C30 40 25.4 26.1 24.2 28.9 22.9 32.2 21.5 35.8
With 42 26.3 26.3 25.0 29.2 23.6 32.5 22.3 36.1
30 30 Ton 45 27.5 26.7 26.2 29.6 24.8 32.9 23.4 36.5
Chiller 48 28.9 27.1 27.5 30.0 26.0 33.3 24.5 37.0
50 29.8 27.3 28.3 30.3 26.9 33.6 25.3 37.3
RAUC C40 40 34.3 34.2 32.6 37.6 30.8 41.8 28.9 46.4
With 42 35.4 34.4 33.7 38.0 31.8 42.2 29.9 46.8
40 Ton 45 37.1 34.8 35.3 38.4 33.5 42.6 31.5 47.4
Chiller 48 38.9 35.2 37.0 39.0 35.1 43.2 33.1 48.0
40 50 40.1 35.4 38.2 39.2 36.2 43.4 34.2 48.4
RAUC C40 40 35.4 34.4 33.6 38.0 31.8 42.0 29.8 46.8
With 42 36.6 34.6 34.8 38.2 32.8 42.4 30.9 47.2
50 Ton 45 38.4 35.0 36.5 38.8 33.5 43.0 32.5 47.8
Chiller 48 40.7 35.6 38.3 39.2 36.2 43.4 34.1 48.4
50 41.5 35.8 39.5 39.6 37.4 43.8 35.2 48.6
RAUC C50 40 42.1 44.0 40.0 48.8 37.8 54.0 35.5 60.2
With 42 43.4 44.4 41.3 49.2 39.0 54.6 36.7 60.6
50 Ton 45 45.5 45.0 43.3 49.8 40.9 55.2 38.5 61.4
Chiller 48 47.6 45.6 45.3 50.4 42.9 55.8 40.4 62.0
50 50 49.1 46.0 46.7 50.8 44.3 56.4 41.7 62.6
RAUC C50 40 43.3 44.4 41.1 49.0 38.8 54.4 36.4 60.6
With 42 44.7 44.8 42.4 49.6 40.1 54.8 37.6 61.0
60 Ton 45 46.9 45.4 44.5 50.2 42.1 55.6 39.6 61.8
Chiller 48 49.1 46.0 46.7 50.8 44.2 56.4 41.5 62.4
50 50.6 46.4 48.1 51.2 45.6 56.8 42.9 63.0
RAUC C60 40 50.0 52.2 47.6 58.0 45.0 64.6 42.4 71.8
With 42 51.7 52.8 49.2 58.6 46.5 65.2 43.8 72.4
60 Ton 45 54.2 53.4 51.6 59.4 48.8 66.0 46.0 73.4
Chiller 48 56.7 54.2 54.0 60.2 51.2 67.0 48.3 74.4
60 50 58.5 54.8 55.7 60.8 52.8 67.4 49.8 75.0
RAUC C60 40 55.1 53.8 52.2 59.6 49.2 66.2 46.1 73.4
With 42 56.9 54.2 54.0 60.2 50.9 66.8 47.8 74.2
80 Ton 45 59.8 55.2 56.7 61.0 53.5 67.8 50.3 75.2
Chiller 48 62.7 56.0 59.5 62.0 56.2 68.8 52.8 76.2
50 64.7 56.6 61.4 62.6 58.0 69.4 54.6 77.0
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Performance
Data 80 - 120Tons
Table PD-2 — Gross System Capacity Data — 80-120 Ton Condensing Unit with Evaporator Chiller
Condensing Leaving Outside Ambient Temperature Entering Condenser (F)
Unit-Nominal Chilled 85 95 105 115
Tons Model Water Temp. Tons Kw Tons Kw Tons Kw Tons Kw
RAUC C80 40 65.1 73.9 61.8 81.9 58.3 90.9 54.6 100.9
With 42 67.5 74.7 64.1 82.7 60.5 91.8 56.7 101.8
60 Ton 45 71.3 75.8 67.7 84.0 63.9 93.1 59.8 103.2
Chiller 48 75.1 77.0 71.3 85.2 67.3 94.4 63.1 104.6
50 77.7 77.8 73.8 86.1 69.6 95.3 65.3 105.6
RAUC C80 40 70.5 75.6 66.8 83.7 62.9 92.7 58.8 102.8
With 42 73.1 76.4 69.3 84.5 65.3 93.6 61.0 103.7
80 80 Ton 45 77.1 77.6 73.1 85.8 68.8 95.0 64.4 105.2
Chiller 48 81.2 78.9 77.0 87.2 72.5 96.4 67.9 106.6
50 84.0 79.7 79.6 88.1 75.0 97.4 70.2 107.6
RAUC C80 40 71.4 75.9 67.7 84.0 63.7 93.1 59.5 103.1
With 42 74.1 76.7 70.2 84.9 66.1 94.0 61.8 104.0
100 Ton 45 78.2 77.9 74.1 86.2 69.7 95.4 65.2 105.5
Chiller 48 82.4 79.2 78.0 87.5 73.5 96.8 68.7 107.0
50 85.2 80.1 80.7 88.5 76.0 97.8 71.1 108.0
RAUC D10 40 87.1 96.4 82.6 106.6 77.8 118.0 72.7 130.6
With 42 90.3 97.5 85.6 107.7 80.6 119.1 75.4 131.8
80 Ton 45 95.2 99.1 90.3 109.4 85.0 121.0 79.6 133.7
Chiller 48 100.2 100.8 95.0 111.2 89.6 122.8 83.8 135.6
50 103.7 101.9 98.3 112.4 92.6 124.1 86.7 136.9
RAUC D10 40 88.6 96.9 83.9 107.1 79.0 119.7 73.9 131.1
With 42 91.9 98.0 87.1 108.2 73.9 118.5 76.6 132.4
100 100 Ton 45 96.9 99.7 91.8 110.0 86.5 121.6 80.9 134.3
Chiller 48 102.1 101.4 96.7 111.8 91.1 123.5 85.2 136.3
50 105.6 102.6 100.0 113.1 94.3 124.7 88.2 137.6
RAUC D10 40 89.4 97.2 84.7 107.4 79.7 118.8 74.5 131.4
With 42 92.7 98.3 87.9 108.5 82.7 120.0 77.3 132.7
120 Ton 45 97.9 100.0 92.7 110.4 87.3 121.9 81.6 134.6
Chiller 48 103.1 101.8 97.7 112.2 92.0 123.8 86.0 136.6
50 106.7 102.9 101.1 113.5 95.2 125.1 89.1 138.0
RAUC D12 40 102.8 114.5 97.4 126.9 91.7 140.8 85.7 156.1
With 42 106.5 115.7 101.0 128.2 95.1 142.1 88.9 157.5
100 Ton 45 112.3 117.6 106.4 130.2 100.3 144.2 93.8 159.7
Chiller 48 118.2 119.4 112.0 132.2 105.6 146.3 98.8 161.9
120 50 122.2 120.7 115.9 133.5 109.2 147.8 102.1 163.4
RAUC D12 40 104.1 114.9 98.6 127.3 92.9 141.2 86.8 156.6
With 42 108.0 116.2 102.3 128.7 96.3 142.6 90.0 158.0
120 Ton 45 113.9 118.1 107.9 130.7 101.6 144.7 95.0 160.3
Chiller 48 120.0 120.0 113.7 132.7 107.1 146.9 100.1 162.5
50 124.1 121.3 117.6 134.1 110.8 148.4 103.6 164.1
Notes:
Table PD-3 – Evapo rator Chiller Water Pressure Drop — All capacites are at 10°F Delta water temp. Kw is
20 Ton 25 Ton 30 Ton 40 Ton 50 Ton total of all compressors, but does not include
GPM PD GPM PD GPM PD GPM PD GPM PD condenser fan, water pump and control power.
— 25’ line loss is included.
25.0 3.8 30.0 3.7 35.0 2.1 50.0 4.1 60.0 4.0
30.0 5.4 35.0 5.0 40.0 2.7 60.0 5.8 70.0 5.4
35.0 7.2 40.0 6.4 45.0 3.4 70.0 7.7 80.0 6.9
40.0 9.2 45.0 7.9 50.0 4.1 80.0 9.9 90.0 8.6
45.0 11.5 50.0 9.6 60.0 5.8 90.0 12.3 100.0 10.4
50.0 14.0 60.0 13.5 70.0 7.7 100.0 15.0 120.0 14.7
60.0 19.6 70.0 18.1 80.0 9.9 120.0 21.1 140.0 19.6
70.0 26.1 80.0 23.2 90.0 12.3 140.0 28.1 160.0 25.1
– – – – 100.0 15.0 – – – –
GPM = Gallons Per Minute
60 Ton 80 Ton 100 Ton 120 Ton PD = Pressure Drop (Feet of Water)
GPM PD GPM PD GPM PD GPM PD
80.0 5.6 100.0 4.5 120.0 3.2 140.0 3.2
90.0 7.0 120.0 6.5 140.0 4.3 160.0 4.1
100.0 8.5 140.0 8.7 160.0 5.6 180.0 5.2
120.0 12.0 160.0 11.2 180.0 7.0 200.0 6.3
140.0 15.9 180.0 14.1 200.0 8.5 240.0 9.0
160.0 20.5 200.0 17.2 240.0 12.2 280.0 12.0
180.0 25.5 240.0 24.8 280.0 16.3 320.0 15.8
200.0 31.0 – – 320.0 21.0 360.0 19.7
– – – – 360.0 26.0 400.0 24.0
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Performance 20 & 25Ton
Data — 60 Hz Condensing Units
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Performance RAUC-C20 & C25
Data — 50 Hz Condensing Units
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Performance 30 & 40Ton
Data — 60 Hz Condensing Units
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Performance RAUC-C30 & C40
Data — 50 Hz Condensing Units
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Performance 50 & 60Ton
Data — 60 Hz Condensing Units
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Performance RAUC-C50 & C60
Data — 50 Hz Condensing Units
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Performance 80 & 100Ton
Data — 60 Hz Condensing Units
Chart PD-14 — 100 Ton Condensing Unit Performance — RAUC-D10 (60 HZ)
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Performance RAUC-C80 & D10
Data — 50 Hz Condensing Units
Chart PD-16 — 100 Ton Condensing Unit Performance — RAUC-D10 (50 HZ)
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Performance 120Ton
Data — 60 Hz Condensing Units
Chart PD-17 — 120 Ton Condensing Unit Performance — RAUC-D12 (60 HZ)
20-60 Ton
Evaporator Chiller
Option
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Performance RAUC-D12
Data — 50 Hz Condensing Units
Chart PD-19 — 120 Ton Condensing Unit Performance — RAUC-D12 (50 HZ)
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Performance 20-60 Ton Evaporator
Data — 60 HZ Chiller Option
80-120 Ton
Evaporator Chiller
Option
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Controls 20-60Tons
Standard Options other applications requiring control of • Low Ambient — Factory-installed head
supply air temperature. The control pressure control damper assembly
20 through 60-Ton Condensing Units provides a voltage output for interface permits operation down to 0°F by
System Control Options with field supplied components to maintaining proper head pressure. Ten
Select one of the four following control provide simultaneous economizer minute timer is standard for protection
options to meet your application operation. The discharge air sensor against nuisance trips.
requirements. ships with the unit for field mounting.
The standard VAV unit is provided with
reliable coil frost protection in the form Miscellaneous Options
• No System Control provides the
ofTrane’s proven and patented 20 through 60-Ton Condensing Units
compressors wired to a terminal strip
FROSTAT™. FROSTAT is used in place Select the miscellaneous options to meet
inside the control panel. The temperature
controller must be field provided and of hot gas bypass. your project requirements.
• EVP Control consists of an interface
installed. The 20, 25 and 30-ton have two
panel in the main unit control box and a • Non-Fused Unit Disconnect Switch– A
capacity steps. The 40, 50 and 60-ton
sizes have four steps available. remote mounted control box that is non-fused disconnect switch is mounted
customer installed. The remote mounted in the control box and provides for
• Constant Volume Control includes a
box contains the Honeywell W7100G interruption of power for servicing the
W973 controller with two cool, four heat
steps on the 20, 25 and 30-ton sizes. Four controller. This water chiller controller unit. Lugs are suitable for copper wires
has built in fixed-off timers and chiller only. No overcurrent or short circuit
cool, four heat steps are provided on the
freeze protection. No provision for protection is provided for the unit by this
40, 50 and 60-ton sizes. The heating
contacts are wired to terminals in the periodic pumpout or lead-lag is switch.
provided. Multiple chiller control is not • Hot Gas Bypass Valve — Hot gas
condensing unit control panel for easy
provided. There are two capacity steps bypass valves are stocked and shipped
interface with a field supplied electric
duct heater or gas duct furnace. An on 20, 25 and 30-ton sizes. Four capacity with the unit for field installation. When
optional return air sensor is available steps are provided on the 40, 50 and 60- suction pressure falls below the valve
ton sizes. adjustable set point, the valve modulates
with this controller which provides the
zone temperature input to the Low Ambient Control Option hot gas to the inlet of the evaporator.
thermostat, thus generating the loading • Standard — Unit start-up and operation (Note: FROSTAT is standard on VAV units
demand signal to the Honeywell W973 down to approximately 40°F at and is recommended in place of hot gas
constant volume controller. minimum compressor load. bypass).
• Supply Air VAV Control provides a
Honeywell W7100A control system. This
option is for use with shut-off VAV or
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Controls 80-120 Ton
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Electrical
Data
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Electrical
Data
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Dimensional 20Ton
Data Condensing Unit
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Dimensional 25Ton
Data Condensing Unit
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Dimensional 30Ton
Data Condensing Unit
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Dimensional 40Ton
Data Condensing Unit
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Dimensional 50Ton
Data Condensing Unit
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Dimensional 60Ton
Data Condensing Unit
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Dimensional 80Ton
Data Condensing Unit
NOTES:
1. Hot gas bypass, suction and liquid line connection
locations shown in the front view do not represent
holes in the unit panel. Access to these
connections are provided by the customers.
2. Dimensional tolerance is ±1/8”.
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Dimensional 100Ton
Data Condensing Unit
NOTES:
1. Hot gas bypass, suction and liquid line connection
locations shown in the front view do not represent
holes in the unit panel. Access to these
connections are provided by the customers.
2. Dimensional tolerance is ±1/8”.
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Dimensional 120Ton
Data Condensing Unit
NOTES:
1. Hot gas bypass, suction and liquid line connection
locations shown in the front view do not represent
holes in the unit panel. Access to these
connections are provided by the customers.
2. Dimensional tolerance is ±1/8”.
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Dimensional 20 and 25Ton
Data Evaporator Chiller
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCE IS ± 1/8”.
2. ALLOW 6’1” TUBE REMOVAL CLEARANCE EITHER END OF EVAPORATOR
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Dimensional 30Ton
Data Evaporator Chiller
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Dimensional 40Ton
Data Evaporator Chiller
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCE IS ± 1/8”.
2. ALLOW 6’2” TUBE REMOVAL CLEARANCE EITHER END OF EVAPORATOR
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Dimensional 50Ton and 60Ton
Data Evaporator Chiller
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCE IS ± 1/8”.
2. ALLOW 8’0” TUBE REMOVAL CLEARANCE EITHER END OF EVAPORATOR
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Dimensional 80Ton
Data Evaporator Chiller
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Dimensional 100Ton
Data Evaporator Chiller
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Dimensional 120Ton
Data Evaporator Chiller
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Weights
Figure W-1 — 20-30 Ton Air-Cooled Condensing Units Figure W-2 — 40-60 Ton Air-Cooled Condensing Units
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Mechanical
Specifications
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Literature Order Number SS-PRC005-EN
File Number PL-UN-SS-PRC005-EN-11-2006
Trane
Supersedes SS-PRC005-EN-01-2006
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