Air-Cooled Chillers
with Tandem Scroll Compressors
ACDS-B/AUDS-B 015S-100D
Installation, Operation &
Maintenance Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1.0 General Information
1.1
1.2
1.3
Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 5
Product Identification ............................................................................................................... 5
Physical Specifications - English I.P. and S. I. Units .................................................................. 6-9
2.0 Installation
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
ACDS-B Unit Weights and Point Loading - Aluminum Fin Condenser Unit ........................................... 22
ACDS-B Unit Weights and Point Loading - Copper Fin Condenser Unit ................................................ 22
AUDS-B Unit Weights and Point Loading - Aluminum Fin Condenser Unit .......................................... 23
AUDS-B Unit Weights and Point Loading - Copper Fin Condenser Unit ................................................ 23
2.7
2.8
2.9
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
3.0 Operation
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
39
39
40
40
Pre-start-up Procedure for ACDS-B and AUDS-B Systems ............................................................ 41
Start-up and Reporting for ACDS-B and AUDS-B Systems ........................................................... 41
Lubrication - ACDS-B / AUDS-B ................................................................................................... 42
3.5.1 General ............................................................................................................................................. 42
3.5.2 Oil Level ............................................................................................................................................ 42
3.5.3 Oil Type ............................................................................................................................................. 42
Chilled Fluid Flow Rate ACDS-B or Split-System Chillers ........................................................... 42
3.6A Unit Cooler Reference Table - DX Coolers ............................................................................................ 42
3.6B
Water Side Pressure Drop Curves - DX Coolers ..................................................................................... 43
System Control ACDS-B and AUDS-B .......................................................................................... 44
3.7.1 Capacity Control System .................................................................................................................... 44
3.7.2 Capacity Control Staging for Single Circuit Units ................................................................................. 45
3.7.3 Capacity Control Staging for Dual Circuit Units ................................................................................... 45
3.7.4 Condenser Fan Cycling ....................................................................................................................... 46
Electrical Controls Description .............................................................................................. 47-48
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
3.10 DB Director - Circuit Operation
for ACDS-B or AUDS-B Split-System Chiller ............................................................ 65
or AUDS-B Leaving Air Control with DX Coil ......................................................... 65
3.10.1 Unit on Standby ................................................................................................................. 65
3.10.2 Unit Run Cycle Sequence - (Increasing Load) ...................................................................... 65
3.10.2.1
3.10.2.2
3.10.2.3
3.10.2.4
65
65
65
65
Step 4
Step 3
Step 2
Step 1
Decreasing Load
Decreasing Load
Decreasing Load
Decreasing Load
........................................................................................
........................................................................................
........................................................................................
........................................................................................
66
66
66
66
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Increasing Load
Increasing Load
Increasing Load
Increasing Load
.........................................................................................
.........................................................................................
.........................................................................................
.........................................................................................
67
67
67
67
Step 4
Step 3
Step 2
Step 1
Decreasing Load
Decreasing Load
Decreasing Load
Decreasing Load
........................................................................................
........................................................................................
........................................................................................
........................................................................................
68
68
68
68
..........................................................................................
..........................................................................................
..........................................................................................
..........................................................................................
69
69
69
69
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70
70
70
70
4.0 Maintenance
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
1.1 Introduction
This manual is designed to provide all necessary
information for installation, operation and
maintenance of the latest generation of Dunham-Bush
scroll compressor package units. These packages
include air cooled water chiller machines, and air cooled
condensing units.
To use this manual effectively, you must first determine
your unit model number from the unit nameplate.
Since this manual is comprehensive for a wide variety
of units, you should be careful to use only those
sections which apply to your model. Note that each
section is clearly marked as to the applicable models.
The AUDS-B is a condensing unit without a mounted
evaporator. It is designed for remote DX water chiller
or air cooling coil applications. Due to the evaporator
being remotely mounted, the AUDS-B machine is given
a factory electrical test only.
Air Cooled Packaged Chiller Models and Condensing Units for Use with
DX Coil Banks or Remote Coolers for Split-System Chillers
MODEL
ACDS-B / AUDS-B
UNIT SIZE
015S,020S,025S,027S,030S
025D,030D,035D,040D,045D
050D,055D,057D,060D,065D
070D,080D,090D,100D
DESCRIPTION
1 Tandem Scroll Compressor - 1 Refrigerant Circuit
2 Tandem Scroll Compressors - 2 Refrigerant Circuits
C D
B 060 D AR Z B
Microcomputer Control
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
015S
2/1
020S
2/1
025S
2/1
027S
2/1
030S
2/1
CHS007601B
CHS008601A
3.4 (12.9)
29 (1.83)
97 (6.12)
3"NPTE
3.4 (12.9)
29 (1.83)
97 (6.12)
3"NPTE
5.5 (20.8)
50 (3.15)
168 (10.60)
3"NPTE
5.5 (20.8)
50 (3.15)
168 (10.60)
3"NPTE
7.0 (26.5)
56 (3.53)
172 (10.85)
3"NPTE
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
CHS008601A
NR
NR
CHS007601A CHS007601A
NR
NR
NR
NR
L216
2
(1) 2
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
27 (102.2)
37 (2.33)
101 (6.37)
3"NPTE
L216
2
(1) 2
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
27 (102.2)
37 (2.33)
101 (6.37)
3"NPTE
L216
2
(1) 2
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
35 (132.5)
56 (3.53)
168 (10.60)
3"NPTE
L216
2
(1) 2
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
NR
NR
NR
NR
L216
2
(1) 2
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
1
33 (15.0)
33 (15.0)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
1
45 (20.4)
45 (20.4)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
1
57 (25.9)
57 (25.9)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
1
62 (28.1)
62 (28.1)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
1
70 (31.8)
70 (31.8)
1636 (743)
1865 (847)
1668 (757)
1897 (861)
1674 (760)
1903 (864)
1720 (781)
1949 (885)
1722 (782)
1952 (886)
1768 (803)
1998 (907)
1807 (820)
2037 (925)
1866 (847)
2096 (952)
1957 (888)
2304 (1046)
2016 (915)
2363 (1072)
1398 (635)
1628 (739)
1431 (650)
1661 (754)
1386 (629)
1616 (734)
1431 (650)
1661 (754)
1422 (646)
1651 (750
1479 (671)
1708 (775)
1444 (656)
1669 (758)
1501 (681)
1731 (786)
1580 (717)
1927 (875)
1650 (749)
1997 (907)
CH2 or RCH2 - Oversized cooler required where indicated for 42F (5.5C) LWT.
NR - Not Required
CH3 or RCH3 - Oversized cooler required where indicated for 40F (4.5C) LWT.
NPTE - National Pipe Thread External
Units with Low Ambient Option use (1) 1.0 HP (0.76 kW) in lieu of (1) 1.5 HP (1.15kW) fan motor per circuit
Minimum Starting/Operation Ambient with a maximum of 5 MPH wind across coil & minimum 25% load
Low Ambient Option requires (1) 1 HP (0.76 kW) variable speed fan, motor per circuit
Extra Low Ambient Option requires electronic expansion valve(s), variable speed fan, 50% glycol, 50%
minimum load and maximum 5 MPH wind across coil
6
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
025D
4/2
030D
4/2
035D
4/2
5.5 (20.8)
50 (3.15)
164 (10.35)
3" NPTE
7 (26.5)
70 (4.42)
227 (14.32)
4" NPTE
7.7 (29.1)
56 (3.53)
168 (10.60)
3" NPTE
7.7 (29.1)
56 (3.53)
168 (10.60)
3" NPTE
10.7 (40.5)
78 (4.92)
315 (19.87)
4" NPTE
040D
4/2
045D
4/2
CHD008601B
CHD010601B
7 (26.5)
70 (4.42)
227 (14.32)
4" NPTE
10.7 (40.5)
78 (4.93)
315 (19.23)
4" NPTE
CHD010601B
NR
10.7 (40.5)
78 (4.92)
315 (19.87)
4" NPTE
NR
NR
NR
NR
CHD011601B
CHD011601A
7.7 (29.1)
56 (3.53)
168 (10.60)
3" NPTE
L216
4
(2) 4
1140
1.0
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
10.7 (40.5)
62 (3.91)
205 (12.93)
4" NPTE
L216
4
(2) 4
1140
1.0
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
12.9 (48.8)
69 (4.35)
206 (12.99)
4" NPTE
L216
4
(2) 4
1140
1.0
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
12.9 (48.8)
86 (5.42)
304 (19.18)
4" NPTE
L216
4
(2) 4
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
12.9 (48.8)
69 (4.35)
206 (12.99)
4" NPTE
L216
4
(2) 4
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
62 (28.1)
62 (28.1)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
75 (34.0)
75 (34.0)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
83 (37.6)
83 (37.6)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
93 (42.2)
93 (42.2)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
109 (49.4)
109 (49.4)
3424 (1554)
3877 (1760)
3844 (1584)
3941 (1789)
3517 (1597)
3968 (1802)
3606 (1637)
4058 (1842)
3604 (1636)
4057 (1842)
3712 (1685)
4165 (1891)
3629 (1648)
4081 (1853)
3737 (1697)
4189 (1902)
3702 (1681)
4154 (1886)
3810 (1730)
4262 (1935)
3061 (1390)
3513 (1595)
3123 (1418)
3575 (1623)
3048 (1384)
3500 (1589)
3123 (1418 )
3575 (1623)
3040 (1380)
3492 (1585)
3123 (1418)
3575 (1623)
3055 (1387)
3506 (1592)
3148 (1429)
3599 (1634)
3111 (1412)
3563 (1613)
3220 (1462)
3672 (1667)
CH2 or RCH2 - Oversized cooler required where indicated for 42F (5.5C) LWT.
NR - Not Required
CH3 or RCH3 - Oversized cooler required where indicated for 40F (4.5C) LWT.
NPTE - National Pipe Thread External
Units with Low Ambient Option use (1) 1.0 HP (0.76 kW) in lieu of (1) 1.5 HP (1.15kW) fan motor per circuit
Minimum Starting/Operation Ambient with a maximum of 5 MPH wind across coil & minimum 25% load
Low Ambient Option requires (1) 1 HP (0.76 kW) variable speed fan, motor per circuit
Extra Low Ambient Option requires electronic expansion valve(s), variable speed fan, 50% glycol, 50%
minimum load and maximum 5 MPH wind across coil
7
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
050D
4/2
055D
4/2
057D
4/2
060D
4/2
CHD011601B
CHD011601B
CHD011601B
CHD013601B
12.9 (49.0)
86 (5.44)
315 (19.23)
4" NPTE
12.9 (49.0)
86 (5.44)
315 (19.23)
4" NPTE
12.9 (49.0)
86 (5.44)
315 (19.23)
4" NPTE
18.1 (68.5)
101 (6.39)
420 (25.76)
4" NPTE
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
CHD013601B
CHD013601B
CHD013601B
NR
18.1 (68.5)
101 (6.39)
420 (25.76)
4" NPTE
L216
4
(2) 4
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
18.1 (68.5)
101 (6.39)
420 (25.76)
4" NPTE
L312
4
(2) 4
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
18.1 (68.5)
101 (6.39)
420 (25.76)
4" NPTE
L216
6
(2) 6
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
NR
NR
NR
NR
L216
6
(2) 6
1140
(1.0) 1.5
(.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
119 (54.0)
119 (54.0)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
130 (59.0)
130 (59.0)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
136 (61.7)
136 (61.7)
30 (-1.1)
40 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
140 (63.5)
140 (63.5)
3910 (1775)
4362 (1980)
4061 (1844)
4513 (2049)
4228 (1920)
4926 (2236)
4379 (1988)
5077 (2305)
4649 (2111)
5325 (2418)
4800 (2179)
5476 (2486)
4649 (2111)
5325 (2418)
4800 (2179)
5476 (2486)
3123 (1418)
3575 (1623)
3242 (1472)
3694 (1677)
3430 (1557)
4128 (1874)
3560 (1616)
4258 (1933)
3845 (1746)
4520 (2052)
3981 (1807)
4656 (2114)
3841 (1744)
4516 (2050)
3981 (1807)
4656 (2114)
CH2 or RCH2 - Oversized cooler required where indicated for 42F (5.5C) LWT.
NR - Not Required
CH3 or RCH3 - Oversized cooler required where indicated for 40F (4.5C) LWT.
NPTE - National Pipe Thread External
Units with Low Ambient Option use (1) 1.0 HP (0.76 kW) in lieu of (1) 1.5 HP (1.15kW) fan motor per circuit
Minimum Starting/Operation Ambient with a maximum of 5 MPH wind across coil & minimum 25% load
Low Ambient Option requires (1) 1 HP (0.76 kW) variable speed fan, motor per circuit
Extra Low Ambient Option requires electronic expansion valve(s), variable speed fan, 50% glycol, 50%
minimum load and maximum 5 MPH wind across coil
8
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
065D
4
CXD1209F09
070D
4
080D
4
CXD1209F09 CXD1209F09
090D
4
100D
4
CXD1209B07
CXD12120B07
28 (106)
112/6.94
365/22.63
4" VIC
28 (106)
112/6.94
365/22.63
4" VIC
28
112/6.94
365/22.63
4" VIC
23 (87.1)
140/8.68
380/23.56
4" VIC
30 (1136)
188/11.65
459/28.45
4" VIC
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
L216
6
(2) 6
1140
(1) 1.5
(0.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
NR
NR
NR
NR
L216
6
(2) 6
1140
(1) 1.5
(0.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
NR
NR
NR
NR
L312
6
(2) 6
1140
(1) 1.5
(0.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
NR
NR
NR
NR
L312
6
(2) 6
1140
(1) 1.5
(0.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
NR
NR
NR
NR
L216
8
(2) 8
1140
(1) 1.5
(0.76) 1.15
855
1.0 (0.76)
30 (-1.1)
49 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
125
30 (-1.1)
49 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
103
30 (-1.1)
49 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
150
30 (-1.1)
49 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
160
30 (-1.1)
49 (4.4)
0 (-18)
-20 (-29)
2
165
CH2 or RCH2 - Oversized cooler required where indicated for 42F (5.5C) LWT.
NR - Not Required
CH3 or RCH3 - Oversized cooler required where indicated for 40F (4.5C) LWT.
NPTE - National Pipe Thread External
Units with Low Ambient Option use (1) 1.0 HP (0.76 kW) in lieu of (1) 1.5 HP (1.15kW) fan motor per circuit
Minimum Starting/Operation Ambient with a maximum of 5 MPH wind across coil & minimum 25% load
Low Ambient Option requires (1) 1 HP (0.76 kW) variable speed fan, motor per circuit
Extra Low Ambient Option requires electronic expansion valve(s), variable speed fan, 50% glycol, 50%
minimum load and maximum 5 MPH wind across coil
9
2.0 INSTALLATION
2.1
General ACDS-B/AUDS-B
2.2
Inspection ACDS-B/AUDS-B
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2 Storage
This equipment is designed for outdoor use but must
be protected from physical damage if stored before
installation.
2.3.3
Figure 2.3.3.1
10
2.0 INSTALLATION
2.4
2.4.1
11
12
022508ABCAT
13
022509ABCAT
14
022510ABCAT1
15
024613AACAT
16
022555ABCAT
17
022556ABCAT
18
024302AACAT
19
024303ABCAT
20
022557ABCAT
21
2.5.1
UNIT
#
MODEL FANS
#1
015S
020S
025S
027S
030S
025D
030D
035D
040D
045D
050D
055D
057D
060D
065D
070D
080D
090D
100D
446
465
476
509
543
864
908
948
951
960
1049
1123
771
771
1160
1177
1226
1244
1299
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
8
558
565
591
613
661
1006
1021
1034
1044
1071
1108
1198
877
877
1012
1075
1125
1191
1194
324
343
346
376
405
738
782
822
825
834
923
991
928
928
1465
1484
1540
1560
1817
340
347
355
368
407
880
895
908
917
945
981
1067
1052
1052
1107
1179
1279
1355
1797
#5
#6
TOTAL
LBS
--1668
--1720
--1768
--1866
--2016
--3488
--3606
--3712
--3737
--3810
--4061
--4379
586
586 4800
586
586 4800
981
952 6678
981
952 6849
1055 1088 7314
1055 1088 7494
1222 919 8248
CNT
BOX
END
#1
202
211
216
231
247
392
412
430
432
436
476
510
350
350
527
534
557
565
590
FIELD:
#6
TOTAL
KGS
253
257
268
278
300
457
464
469
474
486
503
544
398
398
460
488
511
541
542
------------266
266
432
432
494
494
417
757
781
803
847
915
1584
1637
1685
1697
1730
1844
1988
2179
2179
3033
3109
3322
3403
3745
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
147
156
157
171
184
335
355
373
375
379
419
450
421
421
666
674
700
709
825
154
158
161
167
185
400
406
412
416
429
445
484
478
478
503
536
581
615
816
------------266
266
445
445
479
479
555
DIMENSIONS
B
C
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
59.50
------------46.00
46.00
49.00
49.00
49.00
49.00
68.50
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
TOP VIEW
2.5.2
UNIT
#
MODEL FANS
#1
015S
020S
025S
027S
030S
025D
030D
035D
040D
045D
050D
055D
057D
060D
065D
070D
080D
090D
100D
532
588
636
415
424
1049
1093
1093
1189
1199
1208
1208
1107
1116
1274
1291
1336
1354
1408
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
8
646
719
771
524
544
1161
1176
1176
1209
1240
1269
1269
1077
1106
1126
1189
1235
1301
1303
405
459
494
557
565
914
958
958
1053
1064
1073
1073
1541
1556
1559
1578
1631
1651
2021
CNT
BOX
END
417
486
509
591
609
1026
1041
1041
1074
1105
1134
1134
1408
1451
1201
1273
1369
1445
2001
#5
#6
TOTAL
LBS
#1
------------868
871
1101
1101
1171
1171
1346
------------766
775
1072
1072
1204
1204
1043
1897
1949
1997
2096
2363
3941
4058
4165
4190
4262
4512
5076
5476
5476
7333
7504
7946
8126
9122
242
267
289
188
192
476
496
496
540
544
548
548
503
507
579
586
607
615
639
FIELD:
293
326
350
238
247
527
534
534
549
563
576
576
489
502
512
540
561
591
592
184
208
224
253
257
415
435
435
478
483
487
487
700
706
708
717
741
750
918
189
221
231
268
276
466
473
473
488
502
515
515
639
659
545
578
622
656
909
------------394
395
500
500
532
532
611
#6
TOTAL
KGS
------------348
352
487
487
547
547
473
861
885
907
952
1073
1789
1842
1891
1902
1935
2048
2305
2486
2486
3331
3408
3610
3691
4142
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
DIMENSIONS
B
C
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
59.50
------------46.00
46.00
49.00
49.00
49.00
49.00
68.50
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
TOP VIEW
Drawing No. 024397AACAT
22
UNIT
#
MODEL FANS
#1
#5
#6
TOTAL
LBS
#1
015S
020S
025S
027S
030S
025D
030D
035D
040D
045D
050D
055D
057D
060D
065D
070D
080D
090D
100D
359
359
371
376
410
727
727
727
730
739
742
816
612
612
771
787
837
854
786
526
526
552
563
611
961
961
961
970
997
1005
1096
809
809
909
972
1022
1088
1067
------------470
470
629
629
703
703
654
------------537
537
863
863
1000
1000
779
1431
1431
1479
1501
1650
3123
3123
3123
3148
3220
3242
3560
3981
3981
4650
4821
5286
5466
5887
163
163
168
171
186
330
330
330
331
336
337
370
278
278
350
357
380
388
357
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
8
238
238
241
243
272
601
601
601
604
613
616
684
629
629
578
597
653
673
1001
308
308
315
319
357
834
834
834
844
871
879
964
924
924
900
972
1072
1148
1600
CNT
BOX
END
239
239
251
256
277
436
436
436
440
453
456
498
367
367
413
441
464
494
484
108
108
109
110
123
273
273
273
274
278
280
311
286
286
262
271
296
305
455
FIELD:
140
140
143
145
162
379
379
379
383
395
399
438
419
419
409
442
487
521
727
------------213
213
285
285
319
319
297
#6
TOTAL
KGS
DIMENSIONS
B
C
------------244
244
392
392
454
454
354
650
650
671
681
749
1418
1418
1418
1429
1462
1472
1616
1807
1807
2111
2188
2400
2481
2674
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
59.50
------------46.00
46.00
49.00
49.00
49.00
49.00
68.50
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
2.5.4
UNIT
#
MODEL FANS
#1
015S
020S
025S
027S
030S
025D
030D
035D
040D
045D
050D
055D
057D
060D
065D
070D
080D
090D
100D
411
411
422
427
487
845
845
845
848
857
859
997
700
700
885
901
947
964
895
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
8
591
591
617
629
710
1078
1078
1078
1087
1115
1123
1277
897
897
1023
1086
1132
1198
1176
288
288
291
293
347
709
709
709
712
721
724
852
777
777
671
690
743
763
1205
371
371
378
382
453
943
943
943
952
979
988
1132
1073
1073
994
1066
1162
1238
1804
CNT
BOX
END
#5
#6
------------571
571
749
749
819
819
777
------------638
638
983
983
1116
1116
903
TOTAL
LBS
1661
1661
1708
1731
1997
3575
3575
3575
3599
3672
3694
4258
4656
4656
5306
5477
5919
6099
6761
#1
187
187
192
194
221
384
384
384
385
389
390
453
318
318
402
409
430
438
406
268
268
280
286
322
489
489
489
493
506
510
580
407
407
465
493
514
544
534
131
131
132
133
158
322
322
322
323
327
329
387
353
353
305
313
337
346
547
FIELD:
168
168
172
173
206
428
428
428
432
444
449
514
487
487
451
584
528
562
820
------------259
259
340
340
372
372
353
#6
TOTAL
KGS
------------290
290
447
447
507
507
410
754
754
775
786
907
1623
1623
1623
1634
1667
1677
1933
2114
2114
2410
2486
2688
2769
3070
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
DIMENSIONS
B
C
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
59.50
------------46.00
46.00
49.00
49.00
49.00
49.00
68.50
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
23
2.6.1
2.6.2
024398AACAT
024398AACAT
24
2.6.3
2.6.4
2.6.6
024404AACAT
2.6.8
Piping Connections
ACDS-B/AUDS-B
After the unit has been leveled, the external water piping
may be made up. Be sure water piping is connected to
the correct fittings. The water out connection is closest
to the expansion valve (Refrigerant-in) end. A chilled
water flow switch must be installed.
Water flow through the cooler must remain constant
for proper chiller operation. Water pressure gauges
are recommended to check the water pressure and flow
rate in the system, before and after the cooler, and to
determine if variations occur in the cooler and system.
The cooler must be freeze protected with the correct
percentage of glycol if ambient temperatures are
expected to be below 32F. If sub-freezing ambient
temperatures are possible, all exposed field water piping
should have heater tape and insulation or a glycol
mixture to prevent freezing. Main power is required to
keep the sump heaters and cooler heaters on.
When installing pressure taps to measures the amount
of pressure drop across the water side of the cooler,
the taps should be located in the water piping a
minimum of twenty-four (24) inches downstream from
any connections (flange, elbow, etc.).
There are many piping and control systems which may
be used to assure constant water flow through the
cooler. A typical system is shown in Figure 2.7A. It
uses a three way motorized valve which operates in
response to the discharge air temperature of the cooling
coil.
Another system which is sometimes used consists of a
two way modulating control valve, which also responds
to the discharge air temperature of the cooling coil,
used in conjunction with a spring loaded bypass
regulating valve as shown in Figure 2.7B. The bypass
valve must be set to assure the full flow of circulating
chilled water when the modulating valve is completely
closed.
Other systems are noted in the ASHRAE Handbook and
may serve equally well. Whatever system is selected,
water flow must be constantly maintained through the
chiller.
If the system is arranged for the dual purpose of cooling
in the summer and heating in the winter, the cooler
must be valved off during the heating season so that
hot water will not pass through the cooler. This may
be either a manual or automatic change-over operation.
There are also times, such as early spring and late fall,
ACDS-B
28
2.7.4.1 General
The AUDS-B condensing unit may be connected to either
a cooling coil or a remote cooler. When making
connections, all refrigerant piping should be installed
in accordance with local or state codes and the latest
issue of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 15 Safety Code for
Mechanical Refrigeration. Hard drawn type L or K
copper tubing should be used. Soft tubing, where
bending is required, may be used providing it is
protected in accordance with the local code restrictions.
Careful considerations must always be given to sizing
the liquid line and suction line. For sizing lines, refer to
Compressor Piping Manual, Form No. 4120.1 or ASHRAE
Handbook.
29
Figure 2.7A
EXPANSION
TANK
PUMP
THREE
WAY VALVE
R-OUT
CHILLER
R-IN
COOLING
COIL
Figure 2.7B
EXPANSION
TANK
TWO
WAY VALVE
PUMP
R-OUT
CHILLER
R-IN
COOLING
COIL
BYPASS REG.
VALVE
Figure 2.7C
R-OUT
Figure 2.7D
CHILLER
R-IN
R-OUT
FLUID-IN
No. 1
CHILLER
T
FLUID-OUT
W-IN
R-IN
W-OUT
R-OUT
CHILLER
R-IN
R-OUT
No. 2
CHILLER
R-IN
Figure 2.7E
30
Electrical Connections
ACDS-B/AUDS-B
All field wiring is to be in accordance with the National Electrical Code and state and local codes.
All wiring is to be checked for damage and all terminal connections tested for tightness. Unit terminal
blocks are to be connected with copper conductors
only, sized per ampacity listed on unit data plate.
31
ACDS-B
Model
015S
020S
025S
027S
030S
025D
030D
035D
040D
60 Hz
Nom.
Volts
Standard Unit
Electrical Data
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
62
62
33
24
82
82
41
33
97
97
51
40
104
104
53
44
111
111
55
48
68
68
36
26
90
90
45
36
107
107
57
45
116
116
59
49
123
123
61
53
MFS/
HACR
90
90
45
30
110
110
60
45
125
125
70
60
150
150
80
70
150
150
80
70
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
127
127
68
50
146
146
75
57
158
158
80
63
168
168
85
69
133
133
71
53
154
153
79
60
167
167
84
67
179
178
90
73
150
150
80
60
175
175
90
70
200
200
100
80
200
200
110
90
NOTES: RLA
MCA
MFS / HACR
LRA-XL
RLA
MCA
Each Compressor
Qty./
Circuit
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1/1
1/1
1/1
1/1
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2/2
2/2
2/2
2/2
3/1
3/1
3/1
3/1
LRA-XL
RLA
23.8
23.8
12.6
9.2
33.6
33.6
16.5
13.7
41.1
41.1
21.8
17.4
41.1/48.1
41.1/48.1
21.8/23.8
17.4/21.2
48.1
48.1
23.8
21.2
189
189
94
74
278
278
127
100
350
350
158
125
350/425
350/425
158/187
125/148
425
425
187
148
25.1
25.1
13.6
10.1
29.9
29.9
15.3
11.9
31.1/34.8
31.2/34.9
16/17.2
12.3/14.5
33.6/41.1
33.6/41.1
16.5/21.8
13.8/17.5
189
189
94
74
232
232
125
100
232/278
232/278
125/127
100/100
278/350
278/350
127/158
100/125
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
4.4
4.4
4.4
5.8
5.9
5.9
3
2.1
5.9
5.9
3
2.1
5.9
5.9
3
2.1
5.9
5.9
3
2.1
32
ACDS-B
Model
045D
050D
055D
057D
060D
065D
070D
080D
085D
090D
100D
60 Hz
Nom.
Volts
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
NOTES: RLA
MCA
MFS / HACR
LRA-XL
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
Standard Unit
Electrical Data
MCA
RLA
191
201
191
201
103
107
80
85
198
210
198
210
103
109
83
88
212
224
212
224
121
128
91
96
249
263
249
262
127
132
101
106
249
263
249
262
127
132
101
106
287
305
286
304
139
147
118
125
323
341
323
341
142
150
121
128
352
374
352
373
162
172
130
137
361
382
361
381
182
192
138
146
361
382
361
381
182
192
138
146
373
393
373
393
188
198
143
150
MFS/
HACR
225
225
125
100
250
250
125
100
250
250
150
110
300
300
150
125
300
300
150
125
350
350
175
150
400
400
175
150
450
450
200
150
450
450
225
175
450
450
225
175
450
450
225
175
Each Compressor
Qty./
Circuit
4
4
4
4
3/1
3/1
3/1
3/1
1/3
1/3
1/3
1/3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2/2
2/2
2/2
2/2
4
4
4
4
2/2
2/2
2/2
2/2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
RLA
41.1
41.1
22
17.6
41.1/48.1
41.1/48.1
21.8/23.8
17.4/21.2
41.1/48.1
41.1/48.1
25.4/27.3
17.4/21.2
52.8
52.8
26.5
21.7
52.8
52.8
26.5
21.7
52.8/71.1
52.8/71.1
26.5/33.0
24.8/27.2
71.1
71.1
30.7
26.8
71.1/85.6
71.1/85.6
30.7/40.6
26.8/31.1
80.6
80.6
40.6
31.1
80.6
80.6
40.6
31.1
80.6
80.6
40.6
31.1
LRA-XL
350
350
158
125
350/425
350/425
158/187
125/148
350/425
350/425
158/187
125/148
425
425
187
148
425
425
187
148
425/480
425/480
187/225
148/180
480
480
225
180
480/500
480/500
225/2500
180/200
500
500
250
200
500
500
250
200
500
500
250
200
33
Supply Voltage
60 Hz.
ACDS-B
Model
015S
020S
025S
027S
030S
025D
030D
035D
040D
NOTE:
Code
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
Nom.
Volts
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
1
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
Qty. Wires
Per Pole
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Wire
Size Range
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
Qty. Wires
Per Pole
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Wire
Size Range
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#4 TO 4/0
#4 TO 4/0
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#4 TO 4/0
#4 TO 4/0
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#4 TO 4/0
#4 TO 4/0
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
#4 TO 4/0
#4 TO 4/0
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#14 TO 1/0
#14 TO 1/0
Single point power is standard for all models ACDSB 015S to ACDSB 100D.
34
Supply Voltage
60 Hz.
ACDS-B
Model
045D
050D
055D
057D
060D
065D
070D
080D
090D
100D
NOTE:
Code
Nom.
Volts
Per Pole
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
AK
AN
AR
AS
CD
AN
AR
AS
CD
AN
AR
AS
CD
AN
AR
AS
CD
AN
AR
AS
CD
AN
AR
AS
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
208
230
460
575
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
Qty. Wires
Wire
Qty. Wires
Wire
Size Range
Per Pole
Size Range
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#12 TO 2/0
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#4 TO 500 MCM
#4 TO 500 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#4 TO 500 MCM
#4 TO 500 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#12 TO 2/0
#4 TO 500 MCM
#4 TO 500 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#4 TO 500 MCM
#4 TO 500 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
#6 TO 400 MCM
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 4/0
#14 TO 1/0
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 4/0
#14 TO 1/0
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 4/0
#4 TO 4/0
3/0 TO 250MCM
3/0 TO 250MCM
#4 TO 4/0
#4 TO 4/0
3/0 TO 250MCM
3/0 TO 250MCM
#4 TO 4/0
#4 TO 4/0
2/0 to 600MCM
2/0 to 600MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 4/0
2/0 to 600MCM
2/0 to 600MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 4/0
2/0 to 600MCM
2/0 to 600MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 4/0
2/0 to 600MCM
2/0 to 600MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
2/0 to 600MCM
2/0 to 600MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
#4 TO 350MCM
Single point power is standard for all models ACDSB 015S to ACDSB 100D.
35
TABLE 30A
Nominal
208V
230V
460V
575V
Voltage Code
CD
AN
AR
AS
Minimum
187V
207V
414V
518V
Maximum
220V
253V
506V
632V
CH2
Optional Cooler
Standard Cooler
for 44F (6.7C)
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
420
420
420
420
560
560
560
560
560
420
FLA ea.
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.7
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
3.7
FLA ea.
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.7
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
3.7
CH3
Optional Cooler
for 40F (4.5C)
280
280
280
280
280
280
420
420
420
420
560
560
560
560
560
560
560
560
420
FLA ea.
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.7
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
3.7
Cooler
Heater
Qty.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
TABLE 30B
Unit Model
ASDS-B
Qty.
015S
020S
025S
027S
030S
025D
030D
035D
040D
045D
050D
055D
057D
060D
065D
070D
080D
090D
100D
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
140
140
140
140
140
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
440
600
600
600
600
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
2.44
2.44
2.44
2.44
2.44
2.44
2.44
2.44
2.44
3.82
5.24
5.24
5.24
5.24
36
Refrigerant Charging
Procedure ACDS-B/AUDS-B
General Refrigerant Charging
Procedures
2.9.2
2.9.3
Charging
AUDS-B
3.0 OPERATION
3.1
3.2
38
HG
HP SW (REF.)
HP TRD
HG
COND
(HORIZ)
COND
(VERT)
SC-IN
C1A
C1B
LIQ.
LIQ.
TEE (DOWN)
7/8 ON ALL
MODELS
HAND
VALVE
HG
REG
W/ SOL
HAND VALVES
NEAR END OF UNIT IN
LOW PART OF LINE. VALVE
TO BE HORIZONTAL WITH
OUTLET FACING DOWN.
FILTER DRIER
CHR
LP TRD TYP.
WATER
IN
Figure 3.2B
WATER
OUT
C1A
HOT GAS
HOT GAS
HP TRD
RIGHT HAND
CONDENSER
(HORIZONTAL)
C1B
HOT GAS
RIGHT HAND
CONDENSER
(VERTICAL)
SC-IN
LEFT HAND
CONDENSER
(HORIZONTAL)
LIQ.
LIQ.
TEE
(DOWN)
LIQUID CIRCUIT 2
ALL MODELS
C2B
HAND
VALVE
HOT GAS
REGULATOR
W/ SOL
LP TRD TYP.
WATER
IN
TXV's
LIQ.
TEE
(DOWN)
7/8
7/8
7/8
CHILLER
LEFT HAND
CONDENSER
(VERTICAL)
SC-IN
LIQ.
C2A
HOT GAS
LIQUID CIRCUIT 1
ALL MODELS
CIRCUIT 2
TXV's
CIRCUIT 1
WATER
OUT
39
HOT GAS
HP SW (REF)
HOT GAS
COND
(VERT)
COND
(HORIZ)
HP TRD
SC-IN
C1A
C1B
LIQ.
1 1/8
HAND
VALVE
LIQ.
TEE (DOWN)
HG
REG
W/ SOL
022577AACAT
Figure 3.2D
022578ABCAT
40
2.
3.
4.
5.
3.4
1.
6.
7.
8.
41
Lubrication ACDS-B/AUDS-B
3.5.1
General
3.5.2
Oil Level
3.5.3
ZZ18
thru
ZZ38
Tandem
Scrolls
Oil Charge*
(Ounces)
280
280
280
280
280
TABLE 3.6A
Oil Type
Compressor
3.6
Oil Type
Approved Oils
150SUS
150SUS
150SUS
150SUS
150SUS
CALUMET R015
or
TEXACO WF-32
"
"
Unit
Model
Size
015S
020S
025S
027S
030S
025D
030D
035D
040D
045D
050D
055D
057D
060D
065D
070D
080D
090D
100D
NOTES:
1. A constant water flow rate is required with a minimum of
3 gallons per ton (3.25 L/kW) water loop volume increasing
up to 10 gallons per ton (10.8 L/kW) for process, low load
applications with small temperature ranges and/or vastly
fluctuating load conditions.
2. AUDS-B 160-270 split system chillers use the same coolers
as the ACDS-B 160-270 packaged chillers.
3. AUDS-B 160-270 split-system remote coolers are supplied
insulated with the refrigeration specialty parts shipped
loose for field installation. (No cooler heaters supplied
since the remote cooler option is intended for indoor
installation.
42
Figure 3.6B
AND
TABLE 3.6B
Cooler
Curve
No.
Model
*Conn. Size
CHS006601B
CHS007601A
CHS007601B
CHS008601A
3" NPTE
3" NPTE
3" NPTE
3" NPTE
29
37
50
56
97
101
164
168
1.83
2.34
3.16
3.54
6.13
6.39
10.38
10.63
50
56
70
62
78
69
86
101
112
140
188
164
168
227
205
315
206
304
407
365
380
459
3.16
3.54
4.42
3.92
4.93
4.37
5.44
6.39
6.94
8.68
11.65
10.38
10.63
14.32
12.97
19.23
13.03
19.23
25.75
22.63
23.56
28.45
CHD007601B
CHD008601A
CHD008601B
CHD010601A
CHD010601B
CHD011601A
CHD011601B
CHD013601B
CXD12090F09
CXD12090B07
CXD12120B07
3" NPTE
3" NPTE
3" NPTE
4" NPTE
4" NPTE
4" NPTE
4" NPTE
4" NPTE
4" NPTE
4" NPTE
4" NPTE
*Non-Metric compliance
43
3.7.1
System Control
ACDS-B/AUDS-B
Capacity Control
44
ACDS-B
& AUDS-B
Unit Model
015S
Off
0
First Stage
w/HGBP
Min. Cap.
w/HGBP
Option
25
020S
25
50
NA
100
025S
25
50
NA
100
027S
23
46
54
100
030S
25
50
NA
100
3.7.2
First
Stage
Single Circuit
Compressor
#1 - On
50
Second
Stage
Single Circuit
Compressor
#2 - On
NA
Full
Capacity
Single Circuit
Compressor
#1 & #2 - On
100
ACDS-B
& AUDS-B
Unit Model
025D
First Stage
First
w/HGBP
Stage
Min. Cap.
Compressor
w/HGBP
1-On
Off
Off
Option
Circ. 1 Circ. 2
0
13
25
Second
Stage
Compressors
1-On
3-On
Circ. 1
Circ. 2
50
Third
Stage
Compressors
1, 2-On 3-On
Circ. 1 Circ. 2
75
Full
Capacity
Compressors
1, 2-On 3, 4-On
Circ. 1 Circ. 2
100
030D
13
25
50
75
100
035D
12
24
50
74
100
040D
12
23
46
69
100
045D
13
25
50
75
100
050D
12
24
48
72
100
055D
11
22
48
74
100
057D
13
25
50
75
100
060D
065D
0
0
13
13
25
25
50
50
75
75
100
100
070D
15
25
50
75
100
080D
14
25
50
75
100
090D
14
25
50
75
100
100D
16
25
50
75
100
NOTE: Hot gas bypass modulates to approximately one-half of the capacity of the first step.
45
ACDS-B/AUDS-B
Fan Cycling Control Chart
ACDS-B/AUDS-B
Refrig.
Model
Circuit
015S-030S
#1
#2
#1
#3
025D-055D
#2
#4
057D-090D
#1
#3
#5
#2
#4
#6
#1
#3
#5
#7
#2
#4
#6
#8
100D
46
M-
3PS -
S1 -
S2 -
S3-S6
SCR -
SOL -
CR -
CT -
HTR -
47
3.9
DB Director Microcomputer
System Control
3.9.1
Precautions
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
48
1 - COMPRESSOR STATUS
SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC
2 - CONDENSER STATUS
3 - EVAPORATOR STATUS
MANUAL (AUTO)
4 - ALARM STATUS
LOCKOUT RESET
5 - SYSTEM PRESSURE
PROGRAM OPTIONS
6 - SYSTEM TEMPERATURE
INCREASE (+)
DECREASE (-)
8 - LOCKOUT STATUS
ENTER
Figure 3.9.2
ENTRY
DISPLAY STATUS
COMPRESSOR
STATUS
SYSTEM
PRESSURE
CONDENSOR
STATUS
SYSTEM
TEMPERATURE
EVAPORATOR
STATUS
ADDITIONTAL
STATUS INFO.
LOCKOUT
STATUS
ALARM
STATUS
SERVICE
DIAGNOSTI
PROGRAM
OPTIONS
SETPOINTS
(SAFETIES)
INCREASE
(+)
MANUAL
(AUTO)
DECREASE
(-)
LOCKOUT
RESET
ENTER
49
1 COMPRESSOR STATUS
2 CONDENSER STATUS
3 EVAPORATOR STATUS
4 ALARM STATUS
5 SYSTEM PRESSURE
6 SYSTEM TEMPERATURE
7 ADDITIONAL STATUS INFO
8 LOCKOUT STATUS
COMP1
LLS 1
LOADED
ON
FAN 1
FAN 3
ON
ON
COMP2
LLS2
LOADED
ON
FAN 2
FAN 4
ON
ON
COMP1
LLS1
ON
ON
1 SP
AMP 1
+46.5A
UNIT CTL
RUN
OFF
2 SP
CHIL FLW
CHIL RST
COND ON OFFSET
CIRCUIT #1
ULS1-1
COND ON OFFSET
CIRCUIT #2
P
COMP2
DP OPD AMP
82 243
24 46
DP OPD AMP
83 233
26 57
ON
AMP2
YES
+0.0F
+57.2A
DISPLAY STATUS
COMPRESSOR
STATUS
SYSTEM
PRESSURE
CONDENSOR
STATUS
SYSTEM
TEMPERATURE
EVAPORATOR
STATUS
ADDITIONTAL
STATUS INFO.
ALARM
STATUS
LOCKOUT
STATUS
COMP1 = 1015H
STARTS=0000210
LLS1
= 1010H
STARTS =000200
ULS1-1 = 0080H
STARTS = 00230
1 APR 26 0028:37
LOW SUCTION #1
2 APR 24 1025:4
NO RUN #2
3 APR 20 0815:01
POWER RETURNED
4 APR 20 0710:20
POWER FAILED
1 APR 26 0027:37
LOW SUCTION #1
1 5P DP OPD AMP
52 215 25 42
2 APR 24 1025:40
NO RUN #2
50
CONTROL STATUS
ENTR CHG OPTION
CLEAR PT INFO
ENTR CHG OPTION
DATE DISPLAY
ENTR CHG OPTION
#8 PMP DN CUT IN
ENTR CHG +70.0P
AUTHORIZATION
ENTR CHG OPTION
UNIT INFORMATION
ENTR CHG OPTION
TIME DISPLAY
ENTR CHG OPTION
#9 PMP DN COUT
ENTR CHG +40.0P
SENSOR OFFSETS
ENTR CHG OPTION
SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC
ENTR CHG OPTION
OPERATING SCHEDS
ENTR CHG OPTION
ENTRY
SERVICE
DIAGNOSTIC
PROGRAM
OPTIONS
SETPOINTS
(SAFETIES)
INCREASE
(+)
MANUAL
(AUTO)
DECREASE
(-)
LOCKOUT
RESET
ENTER
RESET LOCKTS?
ENTER KEY=YES
ENTER KEY
Selects options or enters
changes after adjustments
have been made.
INCREASE (+)
KEY &
DECREASE (-)
KEY
Used To adjust
values or change
options selected.
(SERVICE,
SETPOINTS,
MANUAL, &
PROGRAM keys.)
51
Display Data
SENSOR OFFSET
This menu item allows sensors to be calibrated.
CAUTION: This function should only be
performed by a serviceman with a certified
accurate meter. After ENTER is pressed, the
sensor can be selected with the Increase/
Decrease keys. Then press ENTER again to
53
.1 POWERUP
This state is entered when the microcomputer
is powered up or the system has been reset.
The system will remain in this state for
approximately 2 minutes with all relay outputs
off. This is a time delay to insure the micro has
stable power before turning any points on and
to allow external devices to close.
.2 STOPPED
This state is entered when the Unit Control
sensor input switch is off. When the chiller is
in this state, the individual circuit states if active
54
.8 OFF
This state is entered when the system has been
cleared from the above shutdown states. The
chiller is now ready to move into an active state
to meet the needed capacity.
.9 HOLDING
This state is entered when one of three
conditions exists:
.4 ANTICYC
This state is entered when the PMP DWN state
has been successfully completed. The circuit
will stay in this state with all circuit points off
for the anti-cycle time delay. The circuit will
then move to the OFF state.
.5 OFF
This state is entered when no cooling capacity
is required from this circuit or if the prior state
was holding the circuit off line. In this state
the circuit is ready to attempt to provide cooling
capacity if needed.
.6 UNLDED
In this state all unloaders on the compressor
are on and the compressor is supplying the
minimum amount of capacity.
.7 U1 LOAD
This state only exists for compressors with two
unloaders. This state is in effect when the first
unloader solenoid is off and the second
unloader solenoid is on.
.8 LOADED
This state is when the compressor is fully
loaded. In this state, the circuit is providing
the maximum amount of cooling capacity.
.9 SUC HLD (Suction Pressure Hold)
This state is entered when one unloader has
been turned off due to low suction pressure.
.2 LOCKOUT
This state is entered when the CAPACITY
CONTROL STATE is LOCK OUT or a safety for
this circuit has indicated that a critical situation
has been encountered. Alarms such as (LOW
SUCTION) or (HI DISCH PSI) are examples of a
55
3.9.2.7
SI Manual
Point Info Clear
Clock Set
CFG Downloaded
ALARMS SECTION
Power Failed
Power Returned
Computer Reset
Battery Failed
LCD Failure
HW Date Invalid
HW Time Invalid
SW Date Invalid
SW Time Invalid
Ram Integrity
Watchdog Reset
56
.6 Hi Motor Amp
The full load amps (FLA) of each compressor
are stored in FLA COMP # setpoints. If the
compressor amps sensor input rises above the
FLA setpoint times the HI AMP % setpoint
divided by 100 for 10 seconds, the circuit will
be locked out and a high motor amp alarm
generated.
.7 No Compressor Proof (No-Run Alarm)
If the microcomputer relay output for
compressor control is ON but the amps sensor
input measures a value less than the FLA
setpoint times the LO AMP % setpoint dived by
100 for 2 seconds, the compressor is locked
out and No Comp Proof alarm is generated.
Typical value for the LO AMP % setpoint is 20%.
.8 Unsafe Suction Pressure
If the suction pressure falls below the Unsafe
Suction setpoint (typically 10 psig) for 10
seconds, the affected circuit will be locked off,
and an Unsafe Suction alarm will be generated.
.9 Pumpdown Alarm
If a pumpdown (Compressor ON with liquid line
solenoid OFF) requires more time to complete
than the Pump Down Delay (PMP DN DLAY)
setpoint, then the circuit will be locked off. A
Pumpdown alarm will be generated.
.10 No-Stop Alarm
If the computer commands a compressor to
turn OFF but the amp feedback stays higher
than the LO AMP % setpoint times the
compressor FLA setpoint divided by 100, for 5
seconds, then the entire unit will be locked off
and the control power relay will be turned off.
A No-Stop alarm will be generated.
.11 Low Discharge Pressure
If discharge pressure is below the LO DISC PSI
setpoint for 30 seconds while the compressor
is operating, the circuit will be locked off on a
Low Discharge pressure alarm.
57
Description
State
POWERUP
STOPPED
Description
LOST IO
Lost communication
LOCKOUT
SCH OFF
STOPPED
PMP DWN
Pumping down
EVP FLOW
ANTICYC
AMB OFF
OFF
LOST IO
UNLDED
LOCKOUT
U1 LOAD
LOADED
OFF
HOLDING
SUC HLD
UNLDING
DIS HLD
LOADING
SAFETY
Description
LOCKOUT
CLOSED
PREPUMP
STARTUP
OPENED
HOLDING
OPENING
EXV is opening
CLOSING
EXV is closing
LOW SPR
58
Compressor Staging
Fan control
Pumpdown control
Anti-recycle timing
Lead/lag (optional)
Chilled water reset
Customer control interlock
Low pressure unload
High pressure unload
High amp unload (optional)
Low ambient temperature limit (optional)
Power up delay
Electronic expansion valve control (optional)
Setpoint
76.0
-4.0
2.0
1.5
59
60
3.9.4
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
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024098AACAT
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024099ACCAT
63
024099BCCAT
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Circuit
Operation for ACDS-B or
AUDS-B Split-System Chillers
or AUDS-BLeaving Air Control
for DX Coil
3.10.2.2 - STEP 2
.6 Leaving water or air temperature rises above
chiller out setpoint plus Control Zone + setpoint
and stage 1 has been on line for an inter-stage
delay. Compressor #1 unload solenoid is deenergized to LOAD the compressor.
2nd stage capacity is now On-Line.
3.10.2.3 - STEP 3
.7 Leaving water or air temperature rises above
chiller out setpoint plus Control Zone + setpoint
and stage 2 has been on line for an inter-stage
delay.
.8 Compressor #2 starts 100% loaded. Amp
sensor 2CT indicates current flow. The
microcomputer energizes liquid line solenoid 2
and circuit 2 refrigerant flow starts. Oil failure
switch 3PS-2 starts to time open (120 sec.
delay). Low pressure lockout starts to time open
(120 sec. delay).
NOTE: If either oil pressure or suction pressure
is not established at a normal level within the
above delay times, circuit 2 will shut down.
.9 Compressor #1 unload solenoid is energized
to unload the compressor.
3.10.2.1 - STEP 1
.1 Leaving water or air temperature rises above
chiller out temperature setpoint plus Control
Zone + setpoint.
.2 Anti-cycle timer times out or inter-stage delay
times out and RO1 closes (up to a 5 minute
delay).
.3 Compressor #1 starts thru RO1. Amp sensor,
1CT, indicates current flow. RO2 energizes
liquid line solenoid 1SOL and circuit 1
refrigerant flow starts. Oil failure switch 3PS-1
starts to time open (120 sec. delay). Low
pressure lockout starts to time open (120 sec.
delay).
3.10.2.4 - STEP 4
.11 Leaving water or air temperature rises above
setpoint plus Control Zone + setpoint and stage
3 has been on line for an inter-stage delay.
Compressor #1 unload solenoid is de-energized
to load the compressor.
100% capacity is now On-Line.
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3.10.3.3 - STEP 2
.5 Leaving water or air temperature falls below
chiller out setpoint minus Control Zone setpoint and stage 2 has been on line for an
inter-stage delay. Compressor #1 unload
solenoid is energized to unload the compressor.
1st stage capacity is now On-Line.
3.10.3.4 - STEP 1
.6 Leaving water or air temperature falls below
chiller out setpoint minus Control Zone setpoint and stage 1 has been on for an interstage delay. Liquid line solenoid for circuit 1 is
de-energized and circuit 1 refrigerant flow
stops. Compressor #1 remains running and
circuit 1 pumpdown begins.
.7 When suction pressure drops to the
pumpdown cutout setpoint, compressor #1
stops. Circuit #1 pumpdown and unload
sequence is now complete, and all circuit 1
controls are back to standby status.
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Unit is off.
3.11
Circuit
Operation for AUDS-B with
Supply Air Temperature or
Enthalpy Control for DX Coil
3.11.2.1 - STEP 1
.1 Return air temperatue or enthalpy rises above
return air setpoint plus Stage 1 Off setpoint plus
Stage Deadband setpoint.
.2 Anti-cycle timer times out or inter-stage delay
times out and RO1 closes (up to a 5 minute
delay).
.3 Compressor #1 starts thru RO1. Amp sensor,
1CT, indicates current flow. RO2 energizes
liquid line solenoid 1SOL and circuit 1
refrigerant flow starts. Oil failure switch 3PS-1
starts to time open (120 sec. delay). Low
pressure lockout starts to time open (120 sec.
delay).
NOTE: If either oil pressure or suction pressure
is not establishing at a normal level within the
above times, circuit 1 will shut down.
through RO3.
.5 Compressor #1 oil and suction pressure rise to
normal levels, and 3PS-1 terminates the time
open sequence.
1st stage capacity is now On-Line.
3.11.2.2 - STEP 2
.6 Return air temperature or enthalpy rises above
return air setpoint plus Stage 1 Off setpoint plus
Stage Deadband setpoint plus Inter-stage
Deadband setpoint and stage 1 has been on
line for an interstage delay. Compressor #1
unload solenoid is de-energized to LOAD the
compressor.
2nd stage capacity is now On-Line.
3.11.2.3 - STEP 3
.7 Return air temperature or enthalpy rises above
return air setpoint plus Stage 1 Off setpoint plus
Stage Deadband setpoint plus two times the
Inter-stage Deadband setpoint and stage 2 has
been on line for an interstage delay.
.8 Compressor #2 starts 100% loaded. Amp
sensor 2CT indicates current flow. The
microcomputer energizes liquid line solenoid 2
and circuit 2 refrigerant flow starts. Oil failure
switch 3PS-2 starts to time open (120 sec.
delay). Low pressure lockout starts to time open
(120 sec. delay).
NOTE: If either oil pressure or suction pressure
is not established at a normal level within the
above delay times, circuit 2 will shut down.
.9 Compressor #1 unload solenoid is energized
to unload the compressor.
.10 Compressor #2 oil and circuit #2 suction
pressures rise to normal levels, and 3PS-3
terminates the time open sequence.
3rd stage capacity is now On-Line.
3.11.2.4 - STEP 4
.11 Return air temperature or enthalpy rises above
return air setpoint plus Stage 1 Off setpoint plus
Stage Deadband setpoint plus three times the
Inter-stage Deadband setpoint and stage 3 has
been on line for an inter-stage delay.
Compressor #1 unload solenoid is de-energized
to load the compressor.
100% capacity is now On-Line.
3.11.3.2 - STEP 3
.2 Return air temperature or enthalpy falls below
return air setpoint plus Stage 1 Off setpoint plus
two times the Inter-stage Deadband setpoint
and stage 3 has been on for an inter-stage delay.
Liquid line solenoid for circuit 2 is de-energized
and circuit 2 refrigerant flow stops. Compressor
#2 remains running and circuit 2 pumpdown
begins.
.3 When suction pressure drops to the pumpdown
cutout setpoint, compressor #2 stops. Circuit
#2 pumpdown and unload sequence is now
complete, and all circuit 2 controls are back to
standby status.
3.11.3.3 - STEP 2
.5 Return air temperature or enthalpy falls below
return air setpoint plus Stage 1 Off setpoint plus
the Inter- stage Deadband setpoint and stage
2 has been on line for an inter-stage delay.
Compressor #1 unload solenoid is energized
to unload the compressor.
1st stage capacity is now On-Line.
3.11.3.4 - STEP 1
.6 Return air temperature or enthalpy falls below
return air setpoint plus Stage 1 Off setpoint and
stage 1 has been on for an inter-stage delay.
Liquid line solenoid for circuit 1 is de-energized
and circuit 1 refrigerant flow stops. Compressor
#1 remains running and circuit 1 pumpdown
begins.
.7 When suction pressure drops to the
pumpdown cutout setpoint, compressor #1
stops. Circuit #1 pumpdown and unload
sequence is now complete, and all circuit 1
controls are back to standby status.
Unit is off.
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through RO3.
3.12
Circuit
Operation for AUDS-B with
Multiple Evaporators
Controlled by Suction
Pressure at the Unit
3.12.2.2 - STEP 2
.6 Circuit 1 suction pressure rises above the
Suction Pressure setpoint plus Control Zone +
setpoint and stage 1 has been on line for an
inter-stage delay. Compressor #1 unload
solenoid is de-energized to LOAD the
compressor.
2nd stage capacity is now On-Line.
3.12.2.3 - STEP 3
.7 Building control system closes circuit 2 start
contact.
.8 Compressor #2 starts 100% loaded. Amp
sensor 2CT indicates current flow. The
microcomputer energizes liquid line solenoid 2
and circuit 2 refrigerant flow starts. Oil failure
switch 3PS-2 starts to time open (120 sec.
delay). Low pressure lockout starts to time open
(120 sec. delay).
NOTE: If either oil pressure or suction pressure
is not established at a normal level within the
above delay times, circuit 2 will shut down.
.9 Compressor #1 unload solenoid is energized
to unload the compressor.
.10 Compressor #2 oil and circuit #2 suction
pressures rise to normal levels, and 3PS-3
terminates the time open sequence.
3rd stage capacity is now On-Line.
3.12.2.4 - STEP 4
.11 Circuit 2 suction pressure rises above the
Suction Pressure setpoint plus Control Zone +
setpoint and stage 3 has been on line for an
inter-stage delay. Compressor #1 unload
solenoid is de-energized to load the compressor.
100% capacity is now On-Line.
3.12.3.2 - STEP 3
.2 Building control system opens Circuit 2 start
contact.
.3 When suction pressure drops to the pumpdown
cutout setpoint, compressor #2 stops. Circuit
#2 pumpdown and unload sequence is now
complete, and all circuit 2 controls are back to
standby status.
3.12.3.3 - STEP 2
.5 Circuit 1 suction pressure falls below the Suction
Pressure setpoint minus Control Zone - setpoint
and stage 2 has been on line for an inter-stage
delay. Compressor #1 unload solenoid is
energized to unload the compressor.
1st stage capacity is now On-Line.
3.12.3.4 - STEP 1
.6 Building control system opens Circuit 1 start
contact.
.7 When suction pressure drops to the
pumpdown cutout setpoint, compressor #1
stops. Circuit #1 pumpdown and unload
sequence is now complete, and all circuit 1
controls are back to standby status.
Unit is off.
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4.0 MAINTENANCE
4.1
General
4.2
Periodic Inspection
4.3
Monthly Inspection
4.4
4.4.1
4.5
Vessel Maintenance
General
4.4.2
4.6
Electrical Malfunction
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Compressor Maintenance
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33
21
42-50
50
38
42
42
80
35
23
17
3
4.8
Refrigerant Charge
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Troubleshooting Guide
Corrective Action
Possible Causes
Power off.
Main line open
No control voltage
Loose terminals
Control circuit open
1.
Low voltage
2.
3.
Check the contacts and time delay on part wind start (if applicable)
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Sheet No.
Page 1 of 2
VOLTS
PHASE
COMPRESSOR S.N.
COMPRESSOR S.N.
COMPRESSOR S.N.
HZ
, TIME
REPORT DATE
REPORT TIME
ELAPSED TIME METER COMPRESSOR 1
ELAPSED TIME METER COMPRESSOR 2
ELAPSED TIME METER COMPRESSOR 3
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ACDS-B 015S-030S
Reciprocating Compressor Packaged Chiller
COMPR.
NO.
1
SUCTION PRESSURE
2
3
1
DISCHARGE PRESSURE
2
3
1
DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE
2
3
1
SUCTION TEMPERATURE
2
3
1
DISCHARGE SUPERHEAT
(DISCH. TEMP. SAT. DISCH.)*
2
3
1
SUCTION SUPERHEAT
(SUCT. TEMP. SAT. SUCT.)*
2
3
1
COMPRESSOR AMPS
2
3
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-38.8
-36.4
-34.1
-31.8
-29.7
-27.7
-25.7
-23.8
-22.0
-20.2
-18.5
-16.9
-15.3
-13.7
-12.2
-10.7
-9.2
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-6.4
-5.1
-3.8
-2.5
-1.2
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1.2
2.4
3.6
4.8
5.9
7.0
8.1
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10.2
11.3
12.3
13.3
14.3
15.3
16.2
17.2
18.1
19.1
20.0
20.9
21.8
22.6
23.5
24.4
25.2
26.1
26.9
27.7
28.5
29.3
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30.9
31.7
32.4
33.2
33.9
34.7
35.4
36.1
36.9
37.6
38.3
39.0
39.7
40.4
41.0
41.7
42.4
43.0
43.7
44.3
45.0
45.6
46.3
46.9
47.5
48.1
48.7
49.4
50.0
50.6
51.2
51.7
52.3
52.9
53.5
54.1
54.6
55.2
55.8
56.3
56.9
57.5
58.0
58.6
59.1
59.7
60.3
90.8
61.3
61.8
62.4
62.9
63.4
63.9
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64.9
65.4
65.9
66.4
66.9
67.4
67.9
68.3
68.8
69.3
69.8
70.2
70.7
71.2
71.7
72.1
72.6
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73.5
74.0
74.4
74.9
75.3
75.8
76.2
76.6
77.1
77.5
78.0
78.4
78.8
79.3
79.7
80.1
80.5
81.0
81.4
81.8
82.2
82.6
83.0
83.4
83.9
84.3
84.7
85.1
85.5
85.9
86.3
86.7
87.1
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87.9
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89.4
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90.2
90.6
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91.3
91.7
92.1
92.5
92.8
93.2
93.6
93.9
94.3
94.7
95.0
95.4
95.8
96.1
96.5
96.9
97.2
97.6
97.9
98.3
98.6
99.0
99.3
99.7
100.0
100.4
100.7
101.1
101.4
101.7
102.1
102.4
102.8
103.1
103.4
103.8
104.1
104.4
104.8
105.1
105.4
105.7
106.1
106.4
106.7
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107.4
107.7
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108.3
108.6
109.0
109.3
109.6
109.9
110.2
110.5
110.8
111.2
111.5
111.8
112.1
112.4
112.7
113.0
113.3
113.6
113.9
114.2
114.5
114.8
115.1
115.4
115.7
116.0
116.3
116.6
116.9
117.2
117.5
117.8
118.1
118.3
118.6
118.9
119.2
119.5
119.8
120.1
120.3
120.6
120.9
121.2
121.5
121.8
122.0
122.3
122.6
122.9
123.1
123.4
123.7
124.0
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124.5
125.1
125.6
126.1
126.7
127.2
127.7
128.3
128.8
129.3
129.8
130.3
130.9
131.4
131.9
132.4
132.9
133.4
133.9
134.4
134.9
135.4
135.9
136.4
136.8
137.3
137.8
138.3
138.8
139.2
139.7
140.2
140.7
141.1
141.6
142.1
142.5
143.0
143.4
143.9
144.3
144.8
145.2
143.7
146.1
146.6
147.0
147.5
147.9
148.3
148.8
149.2
149.6
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