30 Ton CU
30 Ton CU
Unit Report
System Parameter
System Quantity: 1
Refrigerant Type: PURON
Compressor Quantity: 1 (Circ A), 1 (Circ B)
Compressor Type: Scroll
Std. Capacity Steps: 50, 100
Std. Min. Outdoor Temp(Cooling): 32.0 °F
No. of Outdoor fans: 2
NOTE: Please see Warranty Catalog 808-218 for explanation of policies and ordering methods.
Ordering Information
38APD03063-30020 1
Base Unit
Standard Line Length, RTPF 1
Single Point Power, Terminal Block 1
Std Packaging 1
Scrolling Marquee 1
Aluminum E-Coat Fin / Copper Tube 1
Performance Summary
System: 38APD030
No. of Circuits: Dual Circuit
System Quantity: 1
Altitude: 0.0 ft
EER @ ARI Conditions: 10.8
EER @ Operating Conditions: 10.1
IPLV: 12.8
IEER: 13.7
Capacity Split Percentage (A ckt/B ckt): 50/50 %
Suction Line Loss: 2.0 °F
Condensing unit is rated in accordance with ARI 365.
Do NOT exceed 200 ft max linear separation or 75 ft vertical liquid lift. Oil management is critical on split systems for
compressor reliability. Refrigerant circuit warranty may be void beyond these limits.
38AP units are not designed for Refrigeration Duty. Unit operational range should be reviewed to ensure that operation at
full and part load conditions with Saturated Suction Temperatures at or below 30 F are avoided. Operation below 30 F SST
may result in ice build-up on evaporator coil resulting in liquid flood-back and possible compressor failure. Return/Mixed Air
Temperature should not be below 55F. If the customer requires differently, please contact application engineering.
FIOPS Quantity
Liquid line check valve(s) prevent charge migration to compressor. These valves may be required for certain applications,
refer to PD.
Acoustic Information
A-Wgt Outdoor Sound Power Level: 94.9 dbA
Acoustic Notes:
1. The acoustic center of the unit is located at the geometric center of the unit.
2. All estimated sound power levels, dB re 1 Pico watt should not be guaranteed or certified as being the actual sound power levels.
Calculation methods used in this program are patterned after the ASHRAE Guide; other ASHRAE Publications and the AHRI
Acoustical Standards. While a very significant effort has been made to insure the technical accuracy of this program, it is assumed
that the user is knowledgeable in the art of system sound estimation and is aware of the tolerances involved in real world acoustical
estimation. This program makes certain assumptions as to the dominant sound sources and sound paths which may not always be
appropriate to the real system being estimated. Because of this, no assurances can be offered that this software will always generate
an accurate sound prediction from user supplied input data. If in doubt about the estimation of expected sound levels in a space, an
Acoustical Engineer or a person with sound prediction expertise should be consulted.
Acoustic Summary
Calculation methods used in this program are patterned after the ASHRAE Guide; other ASHRAE Publications and the AHRI
Acoustical Standards. While a very significant effort has been made to insure the technical accuracy of this program, it is assumed
that the user is knowledgeable in the art of system sound estimation and is aware of the tolerances involved in real world acoustical
estimation. This program makes certain assumptions as to the dominant sound sources and sound paths which may not always be
appropriate to the real system being estimated. Because of this, no assurances can be offered that this software will always generate
an accurate sound prediction from user supplied input data. If in doubt about the estimation of expected sound levels in a space, an
Acoustical Engineer or a person with sound prediction expertise should be consulted.
Acoustic Note:
1. Estimated Sound Power levels - dB re: 1 picowatt
2. Estimated Sound Pressure levels - dB re: 20 micropascal
3. Estimated sound levels given above are assumed to originate at the acoustic center of the unit. The acoustic center of the unit is
located at the projection of the condensing unit's geometric center of its base.
4. Sound power levels shown above were determined in accordance with ARI standard 370 for large outdoor refrigeration and air
conditioning equipment.
5. Calculation methods used in this program are patterned after the ASHRAE Guide; other ASHRAE Publications and the ARI
Acoustical Standards. While a very significant effort has been made to insure the technical accuracy of this program, it is assumed
that the user is knowledgeable in the art of system sound estimation and is aware of the tolerances involved in real world acoustical
estimation. This program makes certain assumptions as to the dominant sound sources and sound paths which may not always be
appropriate to the real system being estimated. Because of this, no assurances can be offered that this software will always generate
an accurate sound prediction from user supplied input data. If in doubt about the estimation of expected sound levels in a space, an
Acoustical Engineer or a person with sound prediction expertise should be consulted.
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