Table 5-5 Suction Pressure Alarm and Fault Settings
Model
Alarm
Fault
kPa(g)
PSIG
kPa(g)
PSIG
TGS230ST
99
14
79
11
TGS230MT
40
6
29
4
TGS310
99
14
79
11
TGS390
99
14
96
14
TGS490
99
14
79
11
TGS520
99
14
96
14
TGH285ST
99
14
79
11
TGH285MT
5
0.73
-4
-0.6
TTS300ST
177
26
152
22
TTS300MT
91
13
76
11
TTS350
177
26
152
22
TTS400
177
26
166
24
TTS700
177
26
166
24
TTH375ST
177
26
152
22
TH375MT
43
6.3
32
4.6
NOTE
Pressure ratio is the ratio of absolute discharge to absolute suction pressure. It can be calculated as follows:
l
(DP + 101) / (SP + 101) (kPa) OR
l
(DP + 14.7) / (SP + 14.7) (psi)
All TTS/TGS/TTH/TGH Series Turbocor compressors were designed for use in stationary building applications and are
suitable for some marine applications (e.g., cruise ships, floating platforms). Danfoss Turbocor compressors are
produced for civilian use and are not intended for safety critical systems. Misapplication of a Turbocor compressor
will not be covered under Danfoss LLC’s Standard Warranty Terms and Conditions.
5.5 Standards Compliance
It is the responsibility of the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to ensure that proper safety protocols are in
place and that the chiller system has been designed in a manner that is compliant with all applicable local, national,
and international codes and regulatory requirements governing the use of refrigerants, pressure, vessels, and
electrical power. OEMs must also ensure compliance with the requirements stated in the refrigerant manufacturer’s
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and that other system components are compatible with the refrigerant, giving
special attention to elastomers and seals.
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