APC ACPDX21-86 Water-Cooled, Glycol-Cooled, Pump Package, Economizer, Multicool, Chilled Water

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3.03WATER-COOLED

A.The water-cooled system shall consist of an evaporator section including evaporator coil, EC Fan package, controls, electrical section, compressor, and water-cooled condenser. The condenser shall be stainless steel brazed plate design and shall be controlled by 2- or 3-way valve. Maximum water pressure shall be 2758 kPa (400 psig).

3.04GLYCOL-COOLED

A.The glycol-cooled system shall consist of an evaporator section including evaporator coil, EC Fan package, controls, electrical section, compressor, and glycol-cooled condenser. The condenser shall be stainless steel brazed plate design and shall be controlled by a 2- or 3-way valve. Maximum water pressure shall be 2758 kPa (400 psig).

3.05PUMP PACKAGE

A.Single Pump Package: The pump package shall be comprised of a centrifugal pump in a vented enclosure. The controls shall be mounted on the fluid cooler. An expansion tank and Airtrol fitting shall be supplied for field installation. The pump size shall be sized for ________ L/m (GPM) at

________ m (ft) external head, and operate on ________ V, _____ ph, _____ Hz power.

B.Dual Pump Package: The dual pump package shall consist of two centrifugal pumps in an enclosure. Pump starters, automatic pump switch-over controls, lead-lag pump selector switch, separate fluid cooler fan and pump circuit breakers, Aquastat, and fan cycling contractor to control the fluid temperature shall be mounted on the fluid cooler. An expansion tank and Airtrol fitting shall be supplied for field installation. Each pump shall be sized for ________ L/m (GPM) at _________ m (ft) external head, and operate on ________ V, _____ ph, ____ Hz power.

3.06ECONOMIZER

A.Glycol/ Water systems shall have the option of an economizer coil that is designed to reduce operating costs during mid to low ambient temperatures. The economizer cooling coil shall be copper tube, aluminum fin coil located in the return air before the evaporator coil. The economizer coil shall be rated at ____ kW (BTU/HR) sensible cooling capacity with a 7.2° C (45° F) entering glycol solution temperature. The economizer coil shall require ____ l/m (GPM) and the total unit pressure drop shall not exceed ____kPa (feet of water), when in the economizer mode of operation.

3.07MULTICOOL

A.Air systems shall have the option of a chilled water coil that is designed to be the primary cooling source to the backup direct expansion coil. The MultiCool (chilled water) coil shall be constructed with copper tubes and aluminum fins. It shall be located in the return air, before the evaporator coil. The MultiCool coil shall be rated at ____ kW (BTU/HR) sensible cooling capacity with 7.2° C (45° F) entering water temperature. The MultiCool coil shall require

____ l/m (GPM) of chilled water and the pressure drop shall not exceed ____ kPa (psig).

3.08CHILLED WATER

A.The unit shall be piped in accordance with the highest commercial quality procedures. All exposed piping shall be insulated copper, type "L". All pipe forming shall be tool bent with proper bend radii to prevent tube flattening in the curve. The chilled water piping shall be insulated with closed cell neoprene thermal insulation. The chilled water flow shall be controlled by a 2- or 3- way valve with a 24 VDC Actuator.

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Contents InRoom American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer Contents InRoom Nomenclature HgpvModels ConfigurationsGeneral Room Air DistributionScalable Solution for Critical Environments Standard Features Optional Features Condensate Pump SKU Downflow Discharge Plenums for 50 Hz InRoom Cooling Units  Unit Sub Base Plenum with GrillsStandard Floorstands for InRoom 60Hz Cooling Units Cabinet Model Height Width DepthBowling Alley Floorstands for InRoom 60Hz Cooling Units Floorstands for InRoom 50 HzCooling Units Condensers InRoom Standard Condensers 60 Hz Physical DataInRoom Low Temperature -30ºF Condensers 60 Hz InRoom High Temperature Condensers 60 Hz InRoom Condensers 50 Hz 60 Hz Safety Refrigerant Inlet Refrigerant Outlet ReceiversInRoom Receivers 50 Hz At 20C 68FDisplay Interface InRoom Model Sizes InRoom Direct Expansion Model Sizes Cabinet SizeInRoom Cooling Unit Configurations Fluid Cooled GlycolChilled Water Air Cooled DX 60Hz Performance Specifications Chilled Water CW 60HzCabinet Size Air Cooled DX System 60Hz Air Cooled DX PA211 Cabinet Size PA311 PA452 PA612 PA862 Operational Mode Air Cooled DX MultiCool Air Cooled DX with CW 60HzOperational Mode Chilled Water CW Information common to both modes Fluid Cooled Glycol 40% 60Hz Net Cooling Capacity PG211 PG311 PG452 PG612 PG862Fluid Cooled Glycol 40% PG211 PG311 PG452 PG612 PG862 Fluid Cooled Glycol 0% 60Hz Fluid Cooled Glycol 0% PG211 PG311 PG452 PG612 PG862 Operational Mode Fluid Cooled Glycol 0% Fluid Cooled Glycol 0% with CW 60HzNet Cooling Capacity -7.2C 45F EWT Information common to both modes Operational Mode Fluid Cooled Glycol 40% Fluid Cooled Glycol 40% with CW 60HzOperational Mode Chilled Water CW Information common to both modes Operational Mode Fluid Cooled Glycol 40% Summer Fluid Cooled Glycol 40% with Economizer 60HzOperational Mode Fluid Cooled Glycol 40% Winter PGE612 Cabinet Size 60Hz InRoom Electrical Specifications Air Cooled DX and Fluid Cooled Glycol Electrical DataChilled Water CW Electrical Data With Reheat Without Reheat Humidification50Hz Performance Specifications Chilled Water CW 50HzFan Information Number of Fans Air Cooled DX System 50Hz 1050 x 453 x 47 G4 1050 x 398 x 47 G4 Upflow Filters mm Operational Mode Air DX MultiCool Air Cooled DX with CW 50HzOperational Mode Chilled Water Information common to both modes Fluid Cooling Glycol 40% 50Hz Condenser Data 40% Glycol inlet temperature 40.5C 105F Fluid Cooled Glycol 0% 50Hz 48.5 71.5 101.8 145.0 206.7 Fluid Cooled Glycol 40% with CW 50Hz Operational Mode Chilled Water Information common to both modes Fluid Cooled Glycol 40% with Economizer 50Hz 19.8 67,450 29.3 99,845 38.5 890 50Hz InRoom Electrical Specifications With Reheat Without Compressor Data HumidificationDesign Conditions Technical SpecificationsApplication Limits Moving the unit Transporting and StorageDelivery of the unit StorageGuidelines for Installation Chilled Water Power Supply Inlet Location Piping Connections Water outlet, 42 mm 1 5/8 in ID Water inlet, 54 mm 2 1/8 in ID Water inlet, 70 mm 2 3/4 in ID 111 776 866 918 103 2510 Upflow Chilled Water Cooling Units Model PCW400 PCW660 PCW900 PCW1100 PCW1500Refrigerant Piping ConsiderationsDesign Requirements WarrantyPart 1 General Summary SubmittalsRefrigeration Components Part 2 Product Standard Components Cabinet ConstructionElectronically Commutated EC Fans Controller Evaporator COIL/CONDENSATE PAN Main Power DisconnectElectrical Panel Programmable INPUT/OUTPUT Interface ModulePredictive Failure Warnings Additional Programmable INPUT/OUTPUT I/OEvaporator Freeze Protection Steam Generating HumidifierPlenum Flow SwitchOptional Components Floorstand Smoke DetectorSecondary Power Supply Part 3 Individual Systems AIR-COOLED CondenserPump Package WATER-COOLEDGLYCOL-COOLED EconomizerFluid Cooler Non-transferable warranty Exclusions One-Year Factory WarrantyTerms of warranty Warranty claims Warranty Procedures Claims PartsPage APC Worldwide Customer Support 990-3299A-001 2009

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