Liebert ITR installation manual Glycol Solutions, Ethylene glycol concentrations, @ 50F 10C

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Glycol/GLYCOOL-Cooled Models

5.5.2Glycol Solutions

NOTE

Glycol solutions should be considered for protection of the coil. When it is not used, damage can occur from either freezing or corrosion from water.

When considering the use of any glycol products in a particular application, you should review the lat- est Material Safety Data Sheets and ensure that the use you intend can be accomplished safely. For Material Safety Data Sheets and other product safety information, contact the supplier nearest you. Before handling any other products mentioned in the text, you should obtain available product safety information and take necessary steps to ensure safety of use.

NOTICE

When mishandled, glycol products pose a threat to the environment. Before using any glycol products, review the latest Material Safety Data Sheets and ensure that you can use the product safely.

Glycol manufacturers request that the customer read, understand and comply with the information on the product packaging and in the current Material Safety Data Sheets. Make this information available to anyone responsible for operation, maintenance and repair of the drycooler and related equipment.

No chemical should be used as or in a food, drug, medical device, or cosmetic, or in a product or pro- cess in which it may contact a food, drug, medical device, or cosmetic until the user has determined the suitability and legality of the use. Since government regulations and use conditions are subject to change, it is the user's responsibility to determine that this information is appropriate and suitable under current, applicable laws and regulations.

NOTICE

Automotive antifreeze is unacceptable and must NOT be used.

Typical inhibited formula ethylene glycol and propylene glycol manufacturers and suppliers are Union Carbide (Ucartherm) or Dow Chemical (Dowtherm SR-1, Dowfrost). These glycols are supplied with corrosion inhibitors and do not contain a silicone anti-leak formula. Commercial ethylene glycol, when pure, is generally less corrosive to the common metals of construction than water itself. Aque- ous solutions of these glycols, however, assume the corrosivity of the water from which they are pre- pared and may become increasingly corrosive with use if not properly inhibited.

There are two basic types of additives: corrosion inhibitors and environmental stabilizers. The corro- sion inhibitors function by forming a surface barrier that protects the metals from attack. Environ- mental stabilizers, while not corrosion inhibitors in the strictest sense of the word, decrease corrosion by stabilizing or favorably altering the overall environment. An alkaline buffer such as borax is a sim- ple example of an environmental stabilizer since its prime purpose is to maintain an alkaline condi- tion (pH above 7).

The percentage of glycol to water must be determined by using the lowest design outdoor temperature in which the system is operating. Table 14 indicates the solution freeze point at several concentra- tion levels of ethylene glycol. Propylene glycol concentrations should be 1% higher than the ethylene glycol table values to find the freeze point. For example, 41% propylene glycol freezes at -10°F (-23°C).

Table 14 Ethylene glycol concentrations

% Glycol by Volume

0 *

10

20

30

40

50

Freezing Point °F (°C)

32 (0)

25 (-3.9)

16 (-8.9)

5 (-15.0)

-10 (-23.3)

-32 (-35.5)

Apparent Specific Gravity

1

1.014

1.028

1.042

1.057

1.071

@ 50°F (10°C)

 

 

 

 

 

 

* A minimal amount of glycol should be considered for inhibitive coil protection.

NOTICE

The quality of water used for dilution must be considered because water may contain corrosive elements that reduce the effectiveness of the inhibited formulation. Water classified as soft (low in chloride and sulfate ion content less than 100 parts per million each) should be used.

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Contents Liebert Challenger ITR Page Table of Contents Chilled Water Models Split System ModelsR407C Refrigerant Figures Tables System Descriptions Remote Sensor Installation Location Room PreparationEquipment Inspection Location ConsiderationsUnit shipping weights Handling With SkidRemoval of Skid Domestic Export Model Lb kg 50Hz Models 60Hz ModelsCabinet dimensions Unit WeightSL-11897 Piping Considerations Drain LinePiping connection size Piping Outlet Locations Piping connections for split system fan coil units Piping connections for water/glycol and Glycool units Piping connections for chilled water self-contained units Electrical Connections Electrical connectionsPlenum Installation Balancing the Air DistributionDucted Applications Checklist for Completed Installation Condenser Location Line VoltageLow Voltage Lee-Temp/Flood Back Head Pressure Control CondensersAir-cooled condenser statistics Refrigerant Piping Recommended line sizes OD copper inches23 & 33 kW 067A 065A Equivalent Length Hot Gas Line Liquid LineFan Speed Control Systems Materials SuppliedEquivalent lengths feet for various pipe fittings Condenser refrigerant per serial tagDehydration/Leak Test Single Circuit Shown Refrigerant control settings psi kPa Lee-Temp/Flood Back Head Pressure Control SystemsCharging PipingMaterials Supplied Low Pressure Cut Out High Pressure Cut Out 360 Single Circuit Shown Condenser Water-cooled general arrangement Water Regulating Valve Adjustment Testing Valve FunctionWater Regulating Valve Water Regulating Valve Manual FlushingDrycooler Installation Drycooler LocationPump and Drycooler Room dew point temperatures Glycol PipingExpansion Tanks, Fluid Relief Valves and Other Devices Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Relative Dew Point HumidityIndoor unit glycol volume approximate gallons liters max Volume in standard Type L copper pipingFilling Instructions Preparing the System for FillingGlycol Solutions Ethylene glycol concentrations@ 50F 10C Filling the System For expansion tank dimensions, see on 43-9/16 110 5mmSee Note 30-1/4 483mm 43-3/16 1097mmMounting hole dimensional data Drycooler dataGlycol pump data Pump Pump Suction Pump Discharge ConnectionGlycol general arrangement Glycool general arrangement Glycol Regulating Valve Adjustment Glycol Regulating ValveChilled Water Models Air-Cooled Condensing Units Water/Glycol-Cooled Condensing UnitsRefrigerant Loop Unit refrigerant charge Recommended refrigerant lines R22 or R407C sizes OD copperLine coupling sizes Evaporator Evaporator Condensing UnitQuick Connect Fittings Unit Dimensions See Table Outdoor Air-Cooled Condensing UnitsPFH067A-L Outdoor air-cooled condensing unit-top air discharge models See TablePiping and electrical connections top air discharge 36-1/4 38-1/2152 Electrical field connections, prop fan condensing module SL-11081 PG 8AInstalling the Indoor Condensing Unit Model Net Weight 60 Hz 50 Hz Lb kg MC65A MC64ACentrifugal Air-Cooled Condensing Units Indoor centrifugal condensing unitDucting Airflow CFM CMHCentrifugal air-cooled condensing unit dimensional data AIR Cooled Water Cooled Regulating Valve Adjustment and Testing Water and Glycol-Cooled Condensing UnitsPiping Considerations Condenser Water RequirementsWater/glycol-cooled condensing unit dimensions WATER/GLYCOL Temperature Gauge Pressure Psig KPa R407C RefrigerantTemperature Pressure Gauge Psig KPa Calculating SubcoolingExample Ne t ItiTi n That

ITR specifications

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