Carrier HFC-134A installation instructions 23XRV Additional Data for Condenser Marine Waterboxes

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Table 8B — 23XRV Additional Data for Condenser Marine Waterboxes*

HEAT EXCHANGER

 

ENGLISH

 

 

SI

 

FRAME, PASS

Psig

Rigging Weight

Water Volume

kPa

Rigging Weight

Water Volume

 

 

(lb) (see Note 2)

(gal)

 

(kg) (see Note 2)

(L)

FRAME 3, 1 AND 3 PASS

150

N/A

N/A

1034

N/A

N/A

FRAME 3, 2 PASS

150

365

42

1034

166

159

FRAME 4, 1 AND 3 PASS

150

N/A

N/A

1034

N/A

N/A

FRAME 4, 2 PASS

150

989

54

1034

449

204

FRAME 5, 1 AND 3 PASS

150

N/A

N/A

1034

N/A

N/A

FRAME 5, 2 PASS

150

1195

60

1034

542

227

FRAME 3, 1 AND 3 PASS

300

N/A

N/A

2068

N/A

N/A

FRAME 3, 2 PASS

300

430

42

2068

195

159

FRAME 4, 1 AND 3 PASS

300

N/A

N/A

2068

N/A

N/A

FRAME 4, 2 PASS

300

1641

47

2068

744

178

FRAME 5, 1 AND 3 PASS

300

N/A

N/A

2068

N/A

N/A

FRAME 5, 2 PASS

300

1909

50

2068

866

189

*Add to heat exchanger data for total weights or volumes.

NOTES:

1.Weight adder shown is the same for cooler and condenser of equal frame size.

2.For the total weight of a vessel with a marine waterbox, add these values to the heat exchanger weights (or volume).

Table 9A — 23XRV Waterbox Cover Weights — English (lb)

 

 

 

COOLER

 

 

 

 

CONDENSER

 

 

WATERBOX

Frame 3

Frame 4

Frame 5

Frame 3

Frame 4

Frame 5

DESCRIPTION

Victaulic

Flanged

Victaulic

Flanged

Victaulic

Flanged

Victaulic

Flanged

Victaulic

Flanged

Victaulic

Flanged

 

 

Nozzles

 

Nozzles

 

Nozzles

 

Nozzles

 

Nozzles

 

Nozzles

 

NIH,1 pass Cover 150 PSIG

282

318

148

185

168

229

282

318

148

185

168

229

NIH,2 pass Cover 150 PSIG

287

340

202

256

222

276

287

340

191

245

224

298

NIH,3 pass Cover 150 PSIG

294

310

472

488

617

634

294

310

503

519

628

655

NIH Plain End, 150 PSIG

243

243

138

138

154

154

225

225

138

138

154

154

MWB End Cover, 150 PSIG*

243/315

243/315

138/314

138/314

154/390

154/390

225/234

225/234

138/314

138/314

154/390

154/390

NIH,1 pass Cover 300 PSIG

411

486

633

709

764

840

411

486

633

709

764

840

NIH,2 pass Cover 300 PSIG

411

518

626

733

760

867

411

578

622

729

727

878

NIH,3 pass Cover 300 PSIG

433

468

660

694

795

830

433

468

655

689

785

838

NIH Plain End, 300 PSIG

291

291

522

522

658

658

270

270

522

522

658

658

MWB End Cover, 300 PSIG*

445/619

445/619

522/522

522/522

658/658

658/658

359/474

359/474

522/522

522/522

658/658

658/658

*Rows with two entries list nozzle end and return end weights.

Table 9B — 23XRV Waterbox Cover Weights — SI (kg)

 

 

 

COOLER

 

 

 

 

CONDENSER

 

 

WATERBOX

Frame 3

Frame 4

Frame 5

Frame 3

Frame 4

Frame 5

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Victaulic

Flanged

Victaulic

Flanged

Victaulic

Flanged

Victaulic

Flanged

Victaulic

Flanged

Victaulic

Flanged

 

 

Nozzles

 

Nozzles

 

Nozzles

 

Nozzles

 

Nozzles

 

Nozzles

 

NIH,1 pass Cover 150 PSIG

128

144

67

84

76

104

128

144

67

84

76

104

NIH,2 pass Cover 150 PSIG

130

154

92

116

101

125

130

154

87

111

102

135

NIH,3 pass Cover 150 PSIG

133

141

214

221

280

288

133

141

228

235

285

297

NIH Plain End, 150 PSIG

110

110

63

63

70

70

102

102

63

63

70

70

MWB End Cover, 150 PSIG

110/143

110/143

63/142

63/142

70/177

70/177

102/106

102/106

63/142

63/142

70/177

70/177

NIH,1 pass Cover 300 PSIG

186

220

287

322

347

381

186

220

287

322

346

381

NIH,2 pass Cover 300 PSIG

186

235

284

332

344

393

186

235

282

331

330

398

NIH,3 pass Cover 300 PSIG

196

212

299

315

361

376

196

212

297

313

356

380

NIH Plain End, 300 PSIG

132

132

237

237

298

298

122

122

237

237

298

298

MWB End Cover, 300 PSIG

202/281

202/281

237/237

237/237

298/298

298/298

163/215

163/215

237/237

237/237

298/298

298/298

LEGEND

NIH — Nozzle-in-Head

MWB — Marine Waterbox

*Rows with two entries list nozzle end and return end weights.

NOTE: Weight for NIH 2-pass cover, 150 psig (1034 kPa), is included in the heat exchanger weights shown in Table 7.

RIG MACHINE COMPONENTS — Refer to Fig. 10-26 and Carrier Certified Prints for machine component disassembly.

IMPORTANT: Only a qualified service technician should perform this operation.

Do not attempt to disconnect flanges while the machine is under pressure. Failure to relieve pressure can result in personal injury or damage to the unit.

Before rigging the compressor remove control panel and control center.

NOTE: Label each wire before removal when wiring must be disconnected (see Fig. 10 and 11). Clip all wire ties necessary when removing pressure and temperature sensors. Disconnect all pressure transducer wires at the sensor. Temperature sensors cannot be disconnected from their cables; remove temperature sensors from their thermowells and label as required.

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Contents Installation Instructions Contents Model Number Identification A23-155051 Typical 23XRV ComponentsA23-1553 A23-1551Control Center Components A23-1556 A23-1555A23-1557 23XRV Dimensions Nozzle-In-Head Waterbox23XRV Waterbox Nozzle Sizes 23XRV Dimensions Marine Waterbox23XRV Compressor Weights 23XRV Component Weights TR Compressor23XRV Additional Data for Cooler Marine Waterboxes 23XRV Heat Exchanger Data23XRV Additional Data for Condenser Marine Waterboxes 23XRV Waterbox Cover Weights English lb23XRV Waterbox Cover Weights SI kg Electrical Cable Routing Top View Cooler/Discharge Pipe Assembly Removal A23-1564 A23-1635A23-1563 A23-1570 A23-1565A23-1567 A23-1561 A23-1571 CablesA23-1568 A23-1569 Control Panel InputsA23-1572 Compressor Fastener IdentificationA23-1573 Oil Concentrator RemovalOil Reclaim Piping A23-1576 Motor Terminal BoxA23-1579COUPLINGS A23-1578A19-1109 A19-1110 A23-1534A23-46 A23-1580 A23-1537A23-1581 A23-1538A23-1540 A23-1539A23-1543 A23-1541A23-1634 Rated DRY Weight and Refrigerant CapacityA23-1545 A23-1544Relief Valve Arrangements Pumpout UnitClose the door to the control center Relief Valve LocationsA23-1585 Typical Field Wiring SchematicA23-1586 Typical Field Wiring Schematic A23-1587 Lug CapacityA23-1584 PIC III Control Component LayoutPage A23-1588 23XRV Controls SchematicA23-1589 A23-1592 A23-1591 A23-1590A23-1593 CCN Communication Wiring For Multiple Chillers TypicalA23-1594 23XRV with Unit-Mounted VFD/Control CenterA23-1596 Cable ManufacturersA23-1595 Insulator Codes Install Field Insulation and LaggingA23-1597 Lead/Lag Control WiringA23-1598 A23-1599 23XRV Insulation AreaPage Page Copyright 2006 Carrier Corporation Installation START-UP Request Checklist Testing YES/NO Date to be Completed

HFC-134A specifications

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