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FORM 150.73-NM2
ISSUE DATE: 09/07/2020
SECTION 4 – INSTALLATION
Noise Sensitive Locations
Efforts should be made to assure that the unit is not
located next to occupied spaces or noise sensitive areas
where unit noise level would be a problem. Unit noise
is a result of compressor and fan operation. Consider-
ations should be made utilizing noise levels published
in the YORK Engineering Guide for the specific con-
densing unit model. Sound blankets for the compres-
sors and low sound fans are available.
Snow Load
In installations where winter operation is intended and
snow accumulations are expected, additional height
must be provided to ensure normal condenser air flow.
Clearances
Recommended clearances for units are given in
Corrosive Environments
Protection against corrosive environments is available
by supplying the units with either copper fin, cured
phenolic, or epoxy coating on the condenser coils. The
phenolic or epoxy coils should be offered with any
units being installed at the seashore or where salt spray
may hit the unit.
SPRING ISOLATORS (OPTIONAL)
When ordered, four (4) isolators will be furnished.
Identify the isolator, locate at the proper mounting
point, and adjust per instructions.
COMPRESSOR MOUNTING
The compressors are mounted on four (4) rubber iso-
lators. The mounting bolts should not be loosened or
adjusted at installation of the chiller.
PIPEWORK ARRANGEMENT
The following are suggested pipework arrangements for
single unit installations, for multiple unit installations,
each unit should be piped as shown.
DUCT WORK CONNECTION
Recommendations of the Building Services
Research Association.
General Requirements
The following duct work recommendations are intend-
ed to ensure satisfactory operation of the unit. Failure
to follow these recommendations could cause damage
to the unit, or loss of performance, and may invalidate
the warranty.
When ducting is to be fitted to the fan discharge it is
recommended that the duct should be the same cross-
sectional area as the fan outlet and straight for at least
three feet (1 meter) to obtain static regain from the fan.
Duct work should be suspended with flexible hang-
ers to prevent noise and vibration being transmitted to
the structure. A flexible joint is also recommended be-
tween the duct attached to the fan and the next section
for the same reason. Flexible connectors should not be
allowed to concertina.
The unit(s) is not designed to take structural loading.
No significant amount of weight should be allowed to
rest on the fan outlet flange, deck assemblies or con-
denser coil module. No more than 3 feet (1 meter) of
light construction duct work should be supported by
the unit. Where cross winds may occur, any duct work
must be supported to prevent side loading on the unit.
If the ducts from two or more fans are to be combined
into a common duct, back-flow dampers should be fit-
ted in the individual fan ducts. This will prevent re-
circulation of air when only one of the fans is running.
Units are supplied with outlet guards for safety and to
prevent damage to the fan blades. If these guards are
removed to fit duct work, adequate alternative precau-
tions must be taken to ensure persons cannot be harmed
or put at risk from rotating fan blades.
WIRING
Condensing Units are shipped with all factory-mount-
ed controls wired for operation.
Field Wiring –
Power wiring must be provided
through a fused disconnect switch to the unit terminals
(or optional molded disconnect switch) in accordance
with N.E.C. or local code requirements. Minimum cir-
cuit ampacity and maximum dual element fuse size are
given in
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