Installation and Operations ManualRemote Air-Cooled Condenser Bulletin H-IM-RACC August 2007 Part Number 2500018Replaces H-IM-73A and H-IM-43BTabl
10 Part # 2500018Installation and Operations ManualModelStandard R-22 ChargeAdditional Lbs. R-22 Charge for FHP at 20° T.D. °F Minimum Ambient at C
System WarrantyThis equipment is designed to operate properly and produce rated capacity when installed in accordance with accepted industry standards
Table 9� Specications1 Motor voltage 208-230/1/60; 1075 RPM2 Motor voltage 208-230-460/3/60; 1140 RPMNOTE: Model 008-010, 1-2; available in 115/1/60
Remote Air-Cooled Condenser Installation and Operations Manual, August 2007 13Remote Air-Cooled CondenserElectrical junction box is located on heade
Commercial Refrigeration Parts14 Part # 2500018Installation and Operations ManualModel MotorsFanBladesFanGuardsWSS DVT FCB Quantity 230/1/60 230/460
Remote Air-Cooled Condenser Installation and Operations Manual, August 2007 15Remote Air-Cooled CondenserInstallation ChecklistCondenserStart Up Dat
Since product improvement is a continuing eort, we reserve the right to make changes in specications without notice.Heatcraft Refrigeration Products
InspectionShipment should be checked against the bill of lading to verify that all items listed have been received. All parts should be carefully insp
The condenser should be located no closer than four feet from any wall or other obstruction to provide sucient clearance for air entrance. Do not att
Vertical CondenserVertical airow units should be located no closer than the width of the unit from a wall or other obstruction. If two or more units
Leg Assembly for Horizontal Airow Installation(Models 024-133; 5-26)Remove bolts securing condenser to skid.Remove item 1 and attach to rear of botto
Electrical WiringThe electrical installation should be in accordance with National Electrical Code, local codes and regulations. Proper overcurren
Diagram 3. Typical Wiring Diagram for 208-230/1/60 with Fan Cycling.Diagram 5. Typical Wiring Diagram for 208-230-460/3/60 with Fan CyclingDiagram 4.
Start UpCheck for proper fan rotation. Air is drawn through the coil on all units. Be sure the fans turn freely. Rotation of the motors and blades sho
of the fans are constant speed and are cycled separately using ambient sensing thermostats. Flooded Head Pressure Control Valve (FHP)The FHP system of
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