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June 2017
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Mohave
Technical Guide
Table of Contents

Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
System Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Condensing Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18
Mohave Hot Gas Defrost Quick Reference. . . . . . . . . . . 5
AWEF Ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Mohave Hot Gas Unit Cooler Typical Factory Piping . . 19
Medium Profile Evaporator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-22
Large Unit Cooler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-28
Refrigeration and Defrost Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-31
Mohave Hot Gas Defrost Cycle Diagrams. . . . . . . . . . 32-33 

Overview
The Mohave advanced hot gas defrost refrigeration
system with electronic controller utilizes hot gas to
greatly reduce defrost times and operates in all outdoor
ambient temperatures.* This leads to increased energy
efficiency and product integrity in a refrigeration system
that can be used in a greater variety of environmental
conditions. This system utilizes a state-of-the-art
electronic defrost controller with a proprietary control
scheme that allows the system to continually operate at
its most optimal level.
*Tested to -20°F ambient

Hot Gas Control Board Features & Benefits


• Electronic Controller completely manages timing and sequence of defrost
• Point to point wiring to all control components
• Automatically compensates for changes in outdoor temperatures
• Quick and easy troubleshooting
• Monitors all pressures, temperatures, and setpoints in real time.
• Easily programmable through a menu driven interface
• The control board with conformal coating will handle the toughest conditions
• LED indicators on the board clearly show system status
• Remote alarm notification
• Significant energy savings over electric defrost systems

E Solutions™ branded products and options are designed to exceed current energy and environmental
standards. We have made a conscious commitment to developing environmentally innovative products
that allow our customers to make energy efficient, eco-conscious choices. Products included in the
E Solutions portfolio reduce costs, improve bottom lines, and enhance both equipment performance and
service life. The Mohave™ Advanced Hot Gas Defrost System contains a sophisticated controller with sensors
that gather information and assess the condition of the system to defrost more efficiently, resulting in energy
savings. To further increase energy savings, EC motors are available for some evaporator models.

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Main System Features
Condensing Unit

• Integral condenser sub-cooling circuit in condenser for added capacity and


vapor free liquid
• Floating Tube™ condenser coil design
• Electronic defrost controller
• Pressure or ambient fan cycling for head pressure control
• Electronic pressure regulator for defrost control
• Anti-short cycling protection
• High pressure and low pressure controls
• Oil pressure safety control
• Easily accessible control box
• High efficiency Copeland Discus® compressors with poe oil
• Thermally protected permanently lubricated ball bearing condenser fan motor(s)
• Receivers are sized for sufficient pumpdown capacity with inlet and outlet service valves
• Cabinet is constructed from painted galvanized steel
• Replaceable core liquid line filter drier
• Replaceable core suction filter

Evaporators

• All components are factory installed and wired


• Independent or single point power supply from condensing unit
• 4 and 6 FPI medium and large unit coolers

Features:
• Mounted TXV and distributor nozzle
• Mounted check valves
• Mounted liquid line solenoid
• Mounted suction “P” trap
• Electric drain pan heater standard (mounted hot gas drain pan
loop optional)
• Mounted and wired control contactors

Electric Vs. Hot Gas Drain Pan


Electric Drain Pan Heater (Std) Advantages
• In this option, the drain pan surface is heated with low • Lower cost solution
wattage electric heater(s) • Defrost is even quicker because more hot gas is available to
• The electrical power requirements to the evaporator are defrost the evaporator coil
unchanged
Hot Gas Drain Pan Loop Advantages
• In this option, hot refrigerant gas passes through a loop • In applications where there is limited evaporator accessibility
of copper tubing that heats the drain pan surface before it (ex: controlled atmosphere rooms)
defrosts the evaporator coil

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Vertical Air Discharge Condensing Unit
The LDV Outdoor Discus® Condensing Unit
features a leak resistant design which includes:

• The Floating Tube™ condenser coil design. • Cabinet constructed from pre-painted steel
Refrigerant carrying copper tubes do not contact any • Convenient access panels for easy servicing to
metal support sheets; instead, the coil is constructed internal components
with expanded anchor tubes which support the coil
construction and do not carry refrigerant. The coil • Suction and discharge vibration eliminators
design eliminates one of the major causes of leaks in • Separate subcooling circuit in condenser for added
refrigeration systems capacity and vapor free liquid
• Limited five year warranty against condenser tube • Replaceable core liquid line filter drier and sight glass
sheet and center support leaks • Replaceable core suction filter
• Designed for use with R-404A, R-507, R-407A, • Anti-short cycle timer
R-407F, R-407C, and R-448A/R-449A
• Suction accumulator
• Polyol Ester Oil charge on all units
• Condenser fan cycling (pressure or temperature)
• Pre-bent copper tubes minimize braze joints on
internal piping • Pressure relief valve on receiver
• Encapsulated high pressure switch eliminates • Crankcase heater
capillary tubes
Optional Features
• Sentronic oil safety control
• ServiceMate™ diagnostic module • Oil separator
• Electronic defrost controller • Fused disconnect switch
• Non-fused disconnect switch
Other Standard Features
• Coated condenser coils for protection
• High efficiency Copeland Discus compressors against metal erosion in harsh environments
• Thermally protected, permanently lubricated ball • Manual reset high pressure switch
bearing condenser fan motors
• Low ambient kit with insulated, heated receiver
• Electrical controls including compressor contactor,
• Phase loss protection
relays, and electronic controls are located in easily
accessible control box with a hinged cover • Adjustable head pressure control valves
• Receivers sized for sufficient pumpdown capacity • Demand Cooling
with inlet and outlet service valves • Evaporator control contactors mounted in
condensing unit

Nomenclature
LDV 150 2 L 6 C
LDV – Vertical Air Discharge Electrical Characteristics
C – 208-230/3/60
Nominal Horsepower D – 460/3/60
060 – 6 HP 120 – 12 HP K – 230/3/60
075 – 7.5 HP 150 – 15 HP E – 575/3/60
076 – 7.5 HP 200 – 20 HP
080 – 8 HP 250 – 25 HP Refrigerant
Hot Gas Defrost – 2 6 – R-404A, R-507, R-407A, R-407C,
090 – 9 HP 300 – 30 HP
100 – 10 HP 350 – 35 HP R-407F, R-448A/R-449A
400 – 40 HP
Application (SST)
L – Low (0°F to -40°F)
M – Medium (30°F to -10°F)

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The Mohave Electronic Controller
Program Reset
• Fast, dependable, and efficient positive defrost of Review Enter Monitor Time
evaporators
• Five to ten minute defrost times in most applications
• Will operate efficiently in all outdoor ambient
conditions*
• Significant energy savings over electric defrost systems
• Highest levels of product integrity through more stable
box temperatures.

*Tested to -20°F ambient

Mohave Hot Gas Defrost Controller


Quick Reference Guide
Control Buttons
Clear/ Selection Force Force
Program Review: Review or Change the Program Settings
Test Knob Service Defrost
Enter: Accepts changes into memory
Monitor: View Current Operating Conditions of the System
Reset Time: Resets the time clocks of the microprocessor to 0.
Clear/Test: Clear ignores program selections prior to pressing Enter and terminates Service Mode. Test causes the
system to cycle through all of the outputs for troubleshooting.
Select Knob: Used for Cycling through Monitoring and Programming Parameters
Force Service: Press this button twice to cause the system to pump down and remain off until the Clear button
is pressed.
Force Defrost: System will pump down and begin a defrost cycle. This will not effect the normally scheduled defrosts

Service Switch
This toggle switch may be placed in the “on” position to force the system into Service Mode. The compressor will
pump down and shut off. The evaporator fans will de-energize. The system can be left in service mode for seasonal
“OFF” situations.

Operating Modes
Mode Description
OFF Compressor Off
COOL Compressor On in Cooling Normal Cooling Operation
PMPD System in Pump Down Mode
SERV Service Mode, System is Off
DELY Timed Delay
DEF1 Defrost Stage 1
Pre-Defrost or Bypass Mode
DEF2 Defrost Stage 2
Defrost Mode
DEF3 Defrost Stage 3
Post Defrost Equalization or Drain Down Mode
FREZ Refreeze Mode
TEST Test Mode
SERV Service Mode
EVAC Evacuation Mode
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Electrical Box Features

Condenser Fan Control Circuit Fuses


Contactors & Service Switch

All Service Controls are located


in a separate electrical panel
Compressor Contactor allowing field adjustments
without disconnecting power to
the unit
Oil
Pressure Switch
Control Circuit
Transformers ServiceMate™
Diagnostic Module
Mohave Hot Gas System
Controller

Electrical Service Main Power Block


Knockouts

Typical Internal Piping

Replaceable Core
Liquid Filter Drier

Pre-bent Internal Piping


Prevents Braze Joints

Defrost
Solenoid
Replaceable Core
Suction Filter
Bypass
Solenoid
Suction Stop Easily Accessible
Solenoid Discus Compressor

Galvanized Steel
Base with Rigging Points
Electronic Pressure
Regulator

3-Way Valve

Liquid Receiver with Service Valves Allow Charge Isolation


Suction Accumulator

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Performance Data • Model LDV • Medium Temperature
Saturated Suction Temperature °F

R-404A or R-507 Ambient 25°F 20°F 15°F 10°F 5°F


Model LDV Temp. °F BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH
90 70,900 64,300 57,900 51,700 45,900
95 67,600 61,300 55,300 49,400 43,800
0752M6
100 64,500 58,500 52,800 47,100 41,600
110 58,300 53,000 47,700 42,400 37,400
90 80,300 73,400 66,600 60,000 53,600
95 76,800 70,100 63,500 57,300 51,000
0762M6
100 73,100 66,800 60,700 54,600 48,700
110 66,200 60,600 54,900 49,200 43,700
90 94,300 86,000 77,900 70,200 62,700
95 90,500 82,600 74,900 67,500 60,000
0802M6
100 86,800 79,200 71,800 64,400 57,500
110 79,000 72,400 65,700 59,000 52,500
90 114,800 104,900 95,100 85,800 76,800
95 110,100 100,600 91,300 82,200 73,400
1002M6
100 105,300 96,200 87,400 78,600 70,000
110 95,700 87,500 79,300 71,200 63,200
90 138,300 126,500 115,100 103,800 92,800
95 132,500 121,200 110,300 99,400 88,800
1202M6
100 126,600 116,100 105,400 95,000 84,800
110 115,100 105,400 95,700 86,200 76,600
90 153,300 140,300 127,600 115,000 102,900
95 146,800 134,300 122,200 110,200 98,500
1502M6
100 140,300 128,700 116,900 105,300 94,000
110 127,500 116,800 106,100 95,600 85,100
90 162,500 147,300 132,900 119,300 106,000
95 154,200 140,100 126,500 113,200 100,400
2002M6
100 146,400 133,100 119,900 107,100 94,800
110 131,000 118,600 106,500 94,700 83,300
90 212,900 193,000 174,000 156,200 139,400
95 203,800 184,600 166,500 149,000 132,800
2502M6
100 194,700 176,100 158,600 141,800 126,200
110 176,800 159,600 143,100 127,400 112,600
90 249,200 227,500 206,500 185,600 165,500
95 238,100 217,300 197,200 177,100 157,800
3002M6
100 226,900 207,400 187,900 168,600 150,000
110 205,000 186,900 169,100 151,500 134,500
90 312,300 285,400 259,300 234,400 209,600
95 297,800 272,700 248,300 223,600 200,000
3502M6
100 284000 260,400 236,600 212,900 189,800
110 256900 235,000 213,200 191,400 169,900
90 359700 329,700 300,600 272,000 244,200
95 345100 315,900 287,400 259,800 232,900
4002M6
100 329600 301,500 274,300 247,500 221,600
110 298200 272,700 247,400 222,600 198,600

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Performance Data • Model LDV • Medium Temperature
Saturated Suction Temperature °F
R-407A/R-407F Ambient 25°F 20°F 15°F 10°F 5°F
Model LDV Temp. °F BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH
90  69,400  62,400  56,100  50,200  44,700 
95  66,700  60,000  53,900  48,200  43,000 
0752M6 
100  63,900  57,500  51,700  46,200  41,200 
110  58,400  52,500  47,200  42,200  37,600 
90  77,300  69,400  62,000  55,100  48,900 
95  74,200  66,600  59,500  52,900  46,900 
0762M6 
100  71,000  63,700  56,900  50,600  44,800 
110  64,800  58,100  51,800  46,100  40,700 
90  93,500  83,500  74,200  65,500  57,600 
95  89,600  80,000  71,100  62,700  55,100 
0802M6 
100  85,600  76,500  67,900  59,900  52,600 
110  77,800  69,500  61,600  54,200  47,500 
90  115,200  102,900  91,400  80,900  71,300 
95  110,700  98,900  87,800  77,600  68,400 
1002M6 
100  106,100  94,700  84,100  74,300  65,400 
110  96,800  86,400  76,600  67,500  59,200 
90  132,700  118,400  105,200  92,900  81,700 
95  127,200  113,500  100,900  89,000  78,400 
1202M6 
100  121,600  108,700  96,500  85,100  74,900 
110  110,400  98,700  87,500  77,100  67,700 
90  153,900  137,700  122,900  108,900  96,100 
95  147,900  132,500  118,200  104,700  92,300 
1502M6 
100  142,000  127,200  113,500  100,500  88,400 
110  130,300  116,900  104,200  92,100  80,800 
90  188,700  169,700  152,300  136,100  121,300 
95  181,200  163,000  146,300  130,600  116,400 
2002M6 
100  173,700  156,200  140,100  125,100  111,400 
110  158,600  142,500  127,700  114,100  101,300 
90  215,700  193,400  173,000  154,200  136,900 
95  207,500  186,100  166,300  148,200  131,500 
2502M6 
100  199,100  178,500  159,600  142,100  126,000 
110  182,400  163,400  146,000  129,800  115,000 
90  252,600  227,400  203,500  181,200  160,100 
95  242,500  218,300  195,400  174,000  153,800 
3002M6 
100  232,100  209,000  187,100  166,700  147,400 
110  211,200  190,100  170,500  151,900  134,600 
90  310,300  279,500  250,300  222,900  197,500 
95  299,700  270,000  241,900  215,400  190,700 
3502M6 
100  289,200  260,700  233,500  207,800  183,900 
110  267,700  241,700  216,400  192,400  169,900 
90  370,100  333,000  298,000  265,000  234,500 
95  357,700  321,900  288,000  256,200  226,600 
4002M6 
100  345,200  310,800  278,200  247,300  218,600 
110  319,900  288,100  258,000  229,200  202,300 
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Performance Data • Model LDV • Medium Temperature
Saturated Suction Temperature °F
R-407C Ambient 25°F 20°F 15°F
Model LDV Temp. °F BTUH BTUH BTUH
90  61,900  54,800  48,500 
95  59,700  52,900  46,800 
0752M6 
100  57,600  51,000  45,100 
110  53,500  47,400  41,900 
90  69,600  61,700  54,600 
95  67,100  59,500  52,600 
0762M6 
100  64,800  57,300  50,600 
110  60,100  53,100  46,800 
90  84,200  75,400  67,200 
95  81,400  72,800  64,800 
0802M6 
100  78,500  70,100  62,300 
110  72,500  64,500  57,100 
90  102,800  92,100  82,200 
95  99,500  89,100  79,500 
1002M6 
100  96,200  86,100  76,700 
110  89,100  79,500  70,400 
90  118,900  106,300  94,600 
95  115,000  102,700  91,400 
1202M6 
100  110,900  99,000  88,000 
110  102,300  91,000  80,500 
90  135,400  121,500  108,500 
95  131,200  117,700  105,100 
1502M6 
100  126,900  113,800  101,600 
110  118,200  105,800  94,100 
90  165,500  147,800  130,800 
95  158,800  141,700  125,400 
2002M6 
100  152,100  135,800  120,300 
110  139,600  124,500  110,500 
90  194,300  172,500  152,600 
95  186,100  165,500  146,700 
2502M6 
100  178,100  158,700  140,900 
110  162,900  145,800  129,800 
90  223,400  199,600  178,000 
95  214,500  192,100  171,700 
3002M6 
100  205,900  184,900  165,600 
110  189,900  171,600  154,300 
90  267,300  239,300  214,100 
95  257,900  231,100  206,900 
3502M6 
100  248,300  222,700  199,500 
110  228,300  205,100  183,600 
90  324,700  289,000  258,100 
95  306,600  273,200  245,200 
4002M6 
100  288,200  257,100  232,000 
110  250,000  225,500  205,700 
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Performance Data • Model LDV • Medium Temperature
Saturated Suction Temperature °F
R-448A/R-449A Ambient 25°F 20°F 15°F 10°F 5°F
Model LDV Temp. °F BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH
90  67,500  60,600  54,300  48,400  43,000 
95  65,100  58,500  52,400  46,700  41,500 
0752M6 
100  62,700  56,300  50,400  45,000  39,900 
110  57,700  51,900  46,400  41,400  36,700 
90  75,600  67,800  60,600  53,800  47,600 
95  72,800  65,300  58,300  51,800  45,800 
0762M6 
100  70,000  62,700  56,000  49,700  44,000 
110  64,200  57,500  51,300  45,600  40,300 
90  91,700  82,300  73,600  65,300  57,700 
95  88,200  79,300  70,700  62,800  55,300 
0802M6 
100  84,700  76,100  67,800  60,100  52,900 
110  77,600  69,600  61,900  54,600  47,700 
90  112,200  100,800  90,100  80,100  70,900 
95  108,300  97,200  86,800  77,100  68,200 
1002M6 
100  104,300  93,600  83,500  74,100  65,300 
110  95,900  85,900  76,500  67,600  59,300 
90  129,900  116,400  103,900  92,100  81,400 
95  125,100  112,200  100,000  88,600  78,200 
1202M6 
100  120,100  107,700  96,000  85,000  74,800 
110  110,200  98,600  87,700  77,300  67,600 
90  150,300  135,000  120,800  107,300  94,800 
95  145,100  130,400  116,600  103,500  91,400 
1502M6 
100  139,900  125,700  112,400  99,700  87,800 
110  129,400  116,400  103,900  91,900  80,700 
90  185,300  166,600  149,400  133,300  118,500 
95  178,500  160,500  143,900  128,300  114,100 
2002M6 
100  171,600  154,200  138,200  123,300  109,600 
110  157,700  141,600  126,900  113,100  100,300 
90  210,100  188,300  168,400  149,900  132,900 
95  202,700  181,800  162,400  144,600  128,100 
2502M6 
100  195,200  175,000  156,400  139,100  123,200 
110  180,100  161,300  144,000  127,900  113,100 
90  247,300  222,700  199,300  177,200  156,200 
95  238,300  214,500  191,900  170,500  150,200 
3002M6 
100  229,100  206,000  184,400  163,600  144,000 
110  209,400  188,200  168,300  149,100  131,000 
90  303,500  273,300  244,600  217,600  192,400 
95  294,300  265,100  237,300  210,900  186,500 
3502M6 
100  284,800  256,800  229,800  204,200  180,300 
110  265,700  239,600  214,300  190,200  167,600 
90  361,800  325,400  291,000  258,500  228,400 
95  350,800  315,700  282,300  250,700  221,400 
4002M6 
100  339,700  305,800  273,500  242,800  214,200 
110  317,100  285,500  255,300  226,500  199,500 
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AWEF Values: Medium/High Temperature Condensing Units - Cooler Application
Outdoor
Model
R404A/R507A R407A/R407F R407C R448A/R449A

LDV0752M6  9.45  8.78  8.32  8.92 


LDV0762M6  9.53  8.90  8.44  9.01 
LDV0802M6  10.11  9.27  8.82  9.37 
LDV1002M6  9.75  9.27  8.82  9.35 
LDV1202M6  9.68  9.35  8.72  9.46 
LDV1502M6  9.02  8.65  8.02  8.71 
LDV2002M6  9.34  8.89  8.56  9.03 
LDV2502M6  9.18  8.45  8.21  8.52 
LDV3002M6  9.05  8.56  8.32  8.68 
LDV3502M6  9.41  8.78  8.27  8.91 
LDV4002M6  8.93  8.54  8.41  8.72 

These refrigeration systems are designed and certified for use in walk-in cooler applications.

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Performance Data • Model LDV • Low Temperature
Demand Cooling is required for all applications
Saturated Suction Temperature °F
R-404A or R-507 Ambient 0°F -10°F -15°F -20°F -30°F -40°F
Model LDV Temp. °F BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH
90 55,500 44,800 39,800 35,100 26,900 20,400
95 53,000 42,700 37,900 33,400 25,400 19,000
0602L6
100 50,500 40,600 36,000 31,600 23,900 17,600
110 45,400 36,500 32,200 28,200 20,900 14,900
90 64,200 52,000 46,300 40,900 31,400 23,900
95 61,300 49,700 44,100 38,900 29,700 22,300
0752L6
100 58,400 47,300 42,000 37,000 28,000 20,700
110 52,600 42,600 37,700 33,100 24,600 17,400
90 78,600 63,600 56,600 50,000 38,400 29,200
95 75,200 60,800 54,000 47,700 36,300 27,400
0902L6
100 71,900 58,000 51,400 45,300 34,300 25,500
110 65,100 52,400 46,300 40,500 30,300 21,800
90 86,000 70,400 62,700 55,700 43,000 32,800
95 82,300 67,100 59,800 53,000 40,700 30,600
1002L6
100 78,700 64,000 57,000 50,300 38,300 28,500
110 71,600 57,800 51,300 45,000 33,700 24,200
90 89,100 73,000 64,900 57,400 43,900 32,900
95 84,900 69,400 61,800 54,500 41,300 30,300
1202L6
100 80,800 66,000 58,800 51,700 38,700 27,800
110 72,400 59,300 52,600 46,100 33,600 22,400
90 117,500 96,600 86,700 77,300 60,000 45,500
95 112,100 92,100 82,500 73,400 56,700 42,600
1502L6
100 106,800 87,600 78,300 69,600 53,500 39,800
110 95,900 78,500 70,100 61,900 47,100 34,100
90 139,400 115,800 103,700 92,400 71,500 52,400
95 132,200 109,500 98,300 87,400 67,100 49,500
2202L6
100 125,000 103,500 92,800 82,400 62,800 45,600
110 110,500 91,500 81,900 72,400 54,200 37,800
90 175,500 144,100 128,300 113,700 87,400 65,500
95 167,400 136,800 122,100 107,900 82,300 60,900
2702L6
100 159,900 130,000 115,900 102,200 77,300 56,200
110 143,500 116,300 103,300 90,700 67,200 47,100
90 192,900 158,100 141,400 125,300 96,700 73,600
95 183,400 150,200 134,100 118,700 90,800 68,200
3002L6
100 173,900 142,300 126,900 112,200 84,900 62,600
110 154,700 126,300 112,300 98,500 73,400 51,800

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Performance Data • Model LDV • Low Temperature
Demand Cooling is required for all applications
Saturated Suction Temperature °F
R-407A/R-407F Ambient 0°F -10°F -15°F -20°F -30°F -40°F
Model LDV Temp. °F BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH
90  52,800  40,300  34,900  30,000  21,500  14,100 
95  50,500  38,400  33,200  28,400  20,100  13,600 
0602L6 
100  48,300  36,500  31,500  26,800  18,800  12,400 
110  43,700  32,700  28,000  23,600  16,000  9,800 
90  62,200  48,300  42,300  36,800  26,900  17,800 
95  59,700  46,100  40,300  34,800  25,200  16,300 
0752L6 
100  57,100  43,900  38,200  32,900  23,400  14,700 
110  52,100  39,600  34,100  29,000  19,900  12,400 
90  76,200  58,500  50,700  43,600  31,300  20,600 
95  72,900  55,700  48,200  41,300  29,300  18,800 
0902L6 
100  69,600  53,000  45,700  39,000  27,200  17,000 
110  62,800  47,400  40,500  34,200  23,100  13,200 
90  82,700  63,600  55,200  47,500  34,100  22,400 
95  79,000  60,500  52,400  45,000  31,900  20,500 
1002L6 
100  75,400  57,500  49,600  42,400  29,600  18,500 
110  67,900  51,400  44,000  37,200  25,100  14,900 
90  93,700  73,500  64,100  55,200  39,000  25,500 
95  89,300  70,000  60,900  52,200  36,500  24,000 
1202L6 
100  85,000  66,300  57,500  49,200  33,900  21,100 
110  75,700  58,600  50,500  42,600  28,400  16,200 
90  112,100  88,700  77,800  67,600  49,100  33,800 
95  107,200  84,700  74,200  64,400  46,500  31,600 
1502L6 
100  102,300  80,700  70,600  61,100  43,900  29,300 
110  92,500  72,600  63,300  54,400  38,300  24,700 
90  142,800  109,700  95,200  82,100  60,400  45,100 
95  136,600  104,600  90,600  78,000  57,300  43,100 
2202L6 
100  130,400  99,400  85,900  73,800  54,100  41,000 
110  117,400  88,700  76,200  65,000  47,500  36,500 
90  166,000  128,800  112,300  97,000  69,200  44,100 
95  159,200  123,000  107,000  92,000  66,200  40,300 
2702L6 
100  151,900  117,000  101,400  86,900  60,400  36,200 
110  136,900  104,300  89,500  75,700  51,600  27,200 
90  199,000  155,000  135,000  116,900  83,700  51,600 
95  190,300  147,500  128,500  110,700  78,200  46,800 
3002L6 
100  181,400  140,000  121,600  104,300  72,500  43,200 
110  162,700  124,200  106,800  90,500  61,600  32,100 

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Performance Data • Model LDV • Low Temperature
Demand Cooling is required for all applications
Saturated Suction Temperature °F
R-448A/R-449A Ambient 0°F -10°F -15°F -20°F -30°F -40°F
Model LDV Temp. °F BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH
90  51,600  39,300  34,000  29,300  21,400  15,400 
95  49,600  37,600  32,400  27,800  20,100  14,300 
0602L6 
100  47,600  35,900  30,900  26,300  18,900  13,100 
110  43,300  32,300  27,500  23,300  16,200  10,700 
90  60,900  47,100  41,300  35,900  26,600  18,600 
95  58,600  45,100  39,300  34,100  25,000  17,000 
0752L6 
100  56,300  43,100  37,400  32,300  23,300  15,500 
110  51,700  39,000  33,500  28,600  19,900  12,300 
90  74,800  57,300  49,700  42,900  31,200  21,600 
95  71,800  54,800  47,400  40,700  29,300  19,700 
0902L6 
100  68,800  52,200  45,000  38,500  27,300  17,800 
110  62,500  46,900  40,100  33,900  23,100  13,900 
90  81,200  62,300  54,100  46,700  34,000  23,500 
95  77,900  59,600  51,600  44,300  31,800  21,500 
1002L6 
100  74,500  56,700  48,900  41,800  29,600  19,400 
110  67,700  50,900  43,500  36,800  25,100  14,600 
90  92,100  71,900  62,700  54,000  38,700  26,600 
95  88,100  68,700  59,700  51,200  36,300  24,400 
1202L6 
100  83,900  65,200  56,500  48,300  33,700  22,100 
110  75,400  58,100  49,900  42,100  28,400  17,500 
90  109,600  86,400  75,700  65,800  48,600  35,500 
95  105,200  82,800  72,400  62,800  46,200  33,300 
1502L6 
100  100,700  79,100  69,100  59,800  43,600  31,100 
110  91,600  71,500  62,200  53,500  38,300  26,500 
90  138,100  106,300  92,900  80,800  59,100  37,800 
95  132,700  101,700  88,600  76,800  55,500  35,400 
2202L6 
100  127,100  97,100  84,300  72,600  51,700  32,000 
110  116,000  87,600  75,500  64,300  44,200  25,100 
90  163,100  125,800  109,500  94,600  68,600  46,500 
95  156,800  120,500  104,600  90,000  64,400  42,700 
2702L6 
100  150,000  114,900  99,400  85,200  60,000  38,600 
110  136,000  103,000  88,300  74,500  49,300  33,600 
90  196,000  151,700  132,100  114,400  82,700  55,200 
95  188,000  144,900  126,000  108,600  77,500  50,300 
3002L6 
100  179,700  137,900  119,500  102,500  72,000  45,100 
110  162,200  123,100  105,600  89,200  59,900  39,100 

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Specifications and Dimensions • Model LDV

Condenser Receiver Approx.


Fan Data Connections (90% Full) Net
Model No. R404A Dim. Info. Weight
LDV Compressor Fans Dia. Liquid Suction Lbs. See Figure Lbs.

0752M6 2DL3R78KE 2 24” 5/8 1-3/8 93 / 81 A 1550

0762M6 2DA3R89KE 2 24” 5/8 1-3/8 93 / 81 A 1550

0802M6 3DA3R10ME 2 24” 5/8 1-5/8 93 / 81 A 1650

1002M6 3DB3R12ME 2 26” 5/8 1-5/8 93 / 81 B 1725

1202M6 3DF3R15ME 2 26” 7/8 2-1/8 93 / 81 B 1750

1502M6 3DS3R17ME 2 30” 7/8 2-1/8 142 / 123 C 1780

2002M6 4DBNR20ME 2 30” 7/8 2-1/8 142 / 123 C 1860

2502M6 4DHNR22ME 3 30” 1-1/8 2-1/8 142 / 123 D 1950

3002M6 4DJNR28ME 3 30” 1-1/8 2-1/8 216 / 188 D 1950

3502M6 6DHNR35ME 3 30” 1-1/8 2-1/8 216 / 188 D 2800

4002M6 6DJNR40ME 4 30” 1-1/8 2-1/8 216 / 188 E 3000

0602L6 3DA3F28KE 2 24” 5/8 1-3/8 81 A 1600

0752L6 3DB3F33KE 2 24” 5/8 1-3/8 81 A 1600

0902L6 3DF3F40KE 2 24” 5/8 1-5/8 81 A 1650

1002L6 3DS3F46KE 2 24” 5/8 1-5/8 81 A 1650

1202L6 4DBNF54KE 2 24” 5/8 1-5/8 81 A 1700

1502L6 4DHNF63KE 2 26” 7/8 2-1/8 81 B 1850

2202L6 4DJNF76KE 2 30” 7/8 2-1/8 81 C 2120

2702L6 6DHNF93KE 2 30” 1-1/8 2-1/8 123 C 2180

3002L6 6DJNF11ME 2 30” 1-1/8 2-1/8 123 C 2200

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Dimensions (Inches) • Model LDV

A 55.5
O 1.38 X 1.75K.O.

8.46 10.14 11.58 6.56 9.27


LIQUID SUCTION
1.76 4.02 15.00
FRAME C/L O 3.00 15.00
O 2.50 K.O. 6.64 99.22
LIQUID
44.50 109.57
SUCTION
120

B 55.5
O 1.38 X 1.75K.O.

8.46 10.14 11.58 7.41 9.70


LIQUID SUCTION
1.76 4.03 15.00 O 3.00
FRAME C/L 15.00
O 2.50K.O. 6.66 99.34
LIQUID
44.5 109.48
SUCTION
144.00

C 55.5
O 1.38 X 1.75K.O.

9.70
8.46 10.1411.58 7.41
LIQUID SUCTION
1.76 4.03 15.00 O 3.00 15.00
FRAME C/L
O 2.50K.O. 6.66 99.34
LIQUID 142.75
44.5 148.25
SUCTION
170.68

D 55.5
O 1.38 X 1.75K.O.

8.46 10.1411.58 7.41


LIQUID
1.76 4.03 15.00 O 3.00
FRAME C/L
6.66 99.50 15.00
O 2.50 K.O.
LIQUID
44.5 148.25
SUCTION
225.67

E 57.5
O 1.38 X 1.75K.O.

11.70
LIQUID
10.46 12.14 13.58
1.76 4.10
FRAME C/L 15.00 O 3.00 9.41
LIQUID 15.00
O 2.50 K.O. 6.73 99.50
LIQUID
44.7 125.00
148.25
SUCTION
280.05

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Electrical Data • Model LDV
208-230 Volts
Independent (STD) Evap Powered From
Compressor System Power Condensing Unit
Cond. Evap
Model No. Fan Max
LDV Compressor RLA LRA Fans FLA MCA MOP Amps MCA MOP
0752M6 2DL3R78KE 28.3 169 2 5.2 40.6 60 7.8 48.4 70
0762M6 2DA3R89KE 28.7 169 2 5.2 41.1 60 7.8 48.9 70
0802M6 3DA3R10ME 36.8 215 2 5.2 51.2 80 10.4 61.6 90
1002M6 3DB3R12ME 39.1 215 2 9.6 58.5 90 13.8 72.3 110
1202M6 3DF3R15ME 43.2 275 2 9.6 63.6 100 13.8 77.4 110
1502M6 3DS3R17ME 53.5 275 2 14.0 80.9 125 19.8 100.7 150
2002M6 4DBNR20ME 59.7 308 2 14.0 88.6 125 21.0 109.6 150
2502M6 4DHNR22ME 73.7 428 3 21.0 113.1 175 27.6 140.7 200
3002M6 4DJNR28ME 84.4 470 3 21.0 126.5 200 39.6 166.1 250
3502M6 6DHNR35ME 96.2 565 3 21.0 141.3 225 42.0 183.3 250
4002M6 6DJNR40ME 126.9 594 4 28.0 186.6 300 56.0 242.6 350
0602L6 3DA3F28KE 24.0 150 2 5.2 35.2 50 12.0 47.2 70
0752L6 3DB3F33KE 27.6 161 2 5.2 39.7 60 18.0 57.7 80
0902L6 3DF3F40KE 33.2 215 2 5.2 46.7 80 24.0 70.7 100
1002L6 3DS3F46KE 37.2 215 2 5.2 51.7 80 24.0 75.7 110
1202L6 4DBNF54KE 40.9 220 2 5.2 56.3 90 24.0 80.3 110
1502L6 4DHNF63KE 47.2 278 2 9.6 68.6 110 24.6 93.2 125
2202L6 4DJNF76KE 57.7 374 2 14.0 86.1 125 24.6 110.7 150
2702L6 6DHNF93KE 72.4 450 2 14.0 104.5 175 24.6 129.1 200
3002L6 6DJNF11ME 85.8 470 2 14.0 121.3 200 24.6 145.9 225
*230/6/60 MCA = Minimum Circuit Ampacity MOP = Maximum Overcurrnent Protection

Independent Vs. Single Power Supplies


Independent Power Supplies for Advantages
Condensing Units and Unit Coolers (Std)
• In this option, a separate high voltage power • Electrician can run simple point-to-point power supplies without having to
supply is run to each evaporator and the understand the control circuit wiring
condensing unit • Evaporator disconnect switch wiring is simplified (if required)
• Low voltage control wiring is run between • Refrigeration contractors can generally run the low voltage wiring with
the condensing unit and each evaporator the refrigeration piping and make these wiring connections with a good
(including evaporator sensor, liquid solenoid understanding of the control circuit function
and evaporator control contactor(s)
• The condensing unit wire size and fusing requirements are minimized
because they don’t include a worst-case remote evaporator load
• Lower cost installation solution
Single Power Supply for Condensing Unit Advantages
Providing Power to Unit Coolers
• In this option, a power supply is run to the • A benefit for retrofit situations if there is existing control wiring that can
condensing unit and high voltage wiring is be employed
run from the condensing unit to power the • In applications where there is limited evaporator accessibility (ex:
fan motor and drain pan heaters in each controlled atmosphere rooms)
evaporator
• Low voltage control wiring is run between the
condensing unit and each evaporator for the
evaporator sensor and liquid solenoid

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Electrical Data • Model LDV
460 Volts
Independent (STD) Evap Powered From
Compressor System Power Condensing Unit
Cond. Evap
Model No. Fan Max
LDV Compressor RLA LRA Fans FLA MCA MOP Amps MCA MOP
0752M6 2DL3R78KE 12.4 85 2 2.6 18.1 30 3.0 21.1 30
0762M6 2DA3R89KE 12.6 85 2 2.6 18.4 30 3.0 21.4 30
0802M6 3DA3R10ME 17.9 106 2 2.6 25 40 4.7 29.7 45
1002M6 3DB3R12ME 17.9 106 2 4.8 27.2 45 6.9 34.1 50
1202M6 3DF3R15ME 21.2 138 2 4.8 31.3 50 6.9 38.2 50
1502M6 3DS3R17ME 26.0 138 2 7.0 39.5 60 9.9 49.4 70
2002M6 4DBNR20ME 29.9 154 2 7.0 44.4 70 10.5 54.9 80
2502M6 4DHNR22ME 36.9 214 3 10.5 56.6 90 13.8 70.4 100
3002M6 4DJNR28ME 42.2 235 3 10.5 63.3 100 19.8 83.1 125
3502M6 6DHNR35ME 48.1 283 3 10.5 70.6 110 21.0 91.6 125
4002M6 6DJNR40ME 63.5 297 4 14.0 93.4 150 28.0 121.4 175
0602L6 3DA3F28KE 10.8 77 2 2.6 16.1 25 6.0 22.1 30
0752L6 3DB3F33KE 14.1 83 2 2.6 20.2 30 9.0 29.2 40
0902L6 3DF3F40KE 15.0 106 2 2.6 21.4 35 12.0 33.4 45
1002L6 3DS3F46KE 16.7 106 2 2.6 23.5 40 12.0 35.5 50
1202L6 4DBNF54KE 20.4 110 2 2.6 28.1 45 12.0 40.1 60
1502L6 4DHNF63KE 23.6 139 2 4.8 34.3 50 12.3 46.6 70
2202L6 4DJNF76KE 28.8 187 2 7.0 43 70 12.3 55.3 80
2702L6 6DHNF93KE 36.2 225 2 7.0 52.3 80 12.3 64.6 100
3002L6 6DJNF11ME 42.9 235 2 7.0 60.6 100 12.3 72.9 110
MCA = Minimum Circuit Ampacity MOP = Maximum Overcurrent Protection All selection require 3 phase power supply.

Independent Vs. Single Power Supplies


Independent Power Supplies for Advantages
Condensing Units and Unit Coolers (Std)
• In this option, a separate high voltage power • Electrician can run simple point-to-point power supplies without having to
supply is run to each evaporator and the understand the control circuit wiring
condensing unit • Evaporator disconnect switch wiring is simplified (if required)
• Low voltage control wiring is run between • Refrigeration contractors can generally run the low voltage wiring with
the condensing unit and each evaporator the refrigeration piping and make these wiring connections with a good
(including evaporator sensor, liquid solenoid understanding of the control circuit function
and evaporator control contactor(s)
• The condensing unit wire size and fusing requirements are minimized
because they don’t include a worst-case remote evaporator load
• Lower cost installation solution
Single Power Supply for Condensing Unit Advantages
Providing Power to Unit Coolers
• In this option, a power supply is run to the • A benefit for retrofit situations if there is existing control wiring that can
condensing unit and high voltage wiring is be employed
run from the condensing unit to power the • In applications where there is limited evaporator accessibility (ex:
fan motor and drain pan heaters in each controlled atmosphere rooms)
evaporator
• Low voltage control wiring is run between the
condensing unit and each evaporator for the
evaporator sensor and liquid solenoid

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Hot Gas Unit Cooler Typical Factory Piping

Note: Control contactors


mount under a cover
Electrical on front of unit (not shown)
Connections
(this side)

Air
Flow
Suction
Connection

Liquid
Connection

Liquid
Solenoid
Valve

Thermostatic
Expansion
Valve

Check
Valves

Check
Valve

Hot Gas
Suction Drain Pan
P-Trap Shown

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Medium Profile Hot Gas Defrost Unit Coolers
for use with Larkin’s Mohave Hot Gas Defrost System

Standard Features
• Mounted and wired control contactors
• Schrader valve provided for suction pressure measurement
• Permanent split capacitor (PSC), thermally protected, lifetime-
lubricated motors in 115, 208-230 and 460 volts
• All internal panels have been “isolated” which provides for quiet unit operation
• Motors plug into wiring harness for easier servicing
• Factory mounted liquid line solenoid valve, TXV, and distributor nozzle
• Electric drain pan heaters
• Four and six FPI coils
• Single point power supply
• Suction “P” trap
• Insulated drain pan for low temp systems

Options
• UL approved totally enclosed motors
• EC motors (optional) available factory-installed or as a drop-in replacement through InterLink™ Commercial
Refrigeration Parts in 115/1/60, 208-230/1/60 voltages
• Available in stainless steel cabinets and/or drain pan*
• Copper fin or coil coatings (Electrofin and polyester)
• Mounted hot gas drain pan loop
• Evaporator control contactors mounted in condensing unit
• Insulated drain pan for medium temp systems

*aluminum inner drain pan with insulated outer stainless steel drain pan

E Solutions™ branded products and options are designed to exceed current energy and environmental
standards. We have made a conscious commitment to developing environmentally innovative products
that allow our customers to make energy efficient, eco-conscious choices. Products included in the
E Solutions portfolio reduce costs, improve bottom lines, and enhance both equipment performance and
service life. Choosing EC motors for this portion of the system decreases energy consumption and increases
energy cost savings.

Nomenclature

MLG6 190 B G A
MLG6 (6 FPI), MLG4 (4 FPI) Vintage Code

Hot Gas System Evaporator

Capacity X 100
Voltage:
A = 115/1/60
B = 208-230/1/60
M = 460/1/60

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Medium Profile Unit Coolers

Capacity and Electrical Data


Model MLG6/MLG4 Hot Gas Defrost | 60 Hz
Fan Data Motor Data (Total Amps) Electrical Supply Requirements††
BTUH
*†Air Throw (Ft.) PSC Motor EC Motor 115V 208-230V 460V
10°F.
Hot Gas TD 208- 208-
Defrost -20°F. Dia. Diffused Extended 115/ 230/ 460/ 115/ 230/
Model SST CFM No. (In.) (Std.) (Opt.) HP 1/60 1/60 1/60 1/60 1/60 MCA MOP MCA MOP MCA MOP
MLG6 (6 FPI MODELS)
MLG6 260 26,000 4,500 2 18 50 65 1/4 8.0 3.6 2.0 5.6 2.8 9.0 20 4.5 20 2.3 15
MLG6 310 31,000 7,050 3 18 50 65 1/4 12.0 5.4 3.0 8.4 4.2 13.0 20 6.0 20 3.3 15
MLG6 390 39,000 6,750 3 18 50 65 1/4 12.0 5.4 3.0 8.4 4.2 13.0 20 6.0 20 3.3 15
MLG6 430 43,000 8,800 4 18 50 65 1/4 16.0 7.2 4.0 11.2 5.6 17.0 20 8.0 20 4.3 15
MLG6 520 52,000 8,400 4 18 50 65 1/4 16.0 7.2 4.0 11.2 5.6 17.0 20 8.0 20 4.3 15
MLG4 (4 FPI MODELS)
MLG4 220 22,000 4,650 2 18 50 65 1/4 8.0 3.6 2.0 5.6 2.8 9.0 20 4.5 20 2.3 15
MLG4 250 25,000 7,350 3 18 50 65 1/4 12.0 5.4 3.0 8.4 4.2 13.0 20 6.0 20 3.3 15
MLG4 330 33,000 6,975 3 18 50 65 1/4 12.0 5.4 3.0 8.4 4.2 13.0 20 6.0 20 3.3 15
MLG4 370 37,000 9,100 4 18 50 65 1/4 16.0 7.2 4.0 11.2 5.6 17.0 20 8.0 20 4.3 15
MLG4 440 44,000 8,700 4 18 50 65 1/4 16.0 7.2 4.0 11.2 5.6 17.0 20 8.0 20 4.3 15
*Standard molded fan guards allow for extended air throw; optional wire guards promote air diffusion
† Air throw data based on 12-ft. high ceilings with no obstructions where velocity drops to 50 FPM
†† Data appropriate for electric and hot gas defrost drain pan
MCA = Minimum Circuit Ampacity MOP = Maximum Overcurrent Protection

Physical Data

Model MLG6/MLG4 Hot Gas Defrost | 60 Hz


Connections (Inches) Approximate
Model No. of Net Weight
Size Fans FPI Liquid Suction Lbs.
MLG6 (6 FPI Models)
MLG6 260 2 6 1/2 1 3/8 ODF 216
MLG6 310 3 6 1/2 1 3/8 ODF 242
MLG6 390 3 6 1/2 1 3/8 ODF 269
MLG6 430 4 6 1/2 1 5/8 ODF 312
MLG6 520 4 6 1/2 1 5/8 ODF 345
MLG4 (4 FPI Models)
MLG4 220 2 4 1/2 1 3/8 ODF 214
MLG4 250 3 4 1/2 1 3/8 ODF 239
MLG4 330 3 4 1/2 1 3/8 ODF 266
MLG4 370 4 4 1/2 1 5/8 ODF 307
MLG4 440 4 4 1/2 1 5/8 ODF 340

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Medium Profile Unit Coolers

Dimensional Data
18-7/8"
480 mm
17-1/2"
444 mm

24" Air 23 -1/4"


Flow 590 mm
608 mm

15-1/2"
Refrigerant Electrical
2-1/2" 390 mm
Connection Connection
64 mm End End
22-3/4"
578 mm

6 FPI 4 FPI
Dimensions
Models Models
Hot Hot A B C D E F
Gas Gas
MLG6 MLG4 in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm
260 220 69-5/16 1,761 58-1/4 1,480 – – – – – – 5-7/16 138
310 250 97-5/16 2,471 86-1/4 2,190 – – – – – – 5-7/16 138
390 330 97-5/16 2,471 86-1/4 2,190 – – – – – – 5-7/16 138
430 370 125-5/16 3,181 114-1/4 2,900 56 1,420 58-1/4 1,480 – – 5-7/16 138
520 440 125-5/16 3,181 114-1/4 2,900 56 1,420 58-1/4 1,480 – – 5-7/16 138
NOTES: Evaporator mounting brackets accept up to 1/2" hanger rod
Shown with optional molded fan guard

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Large Hot Gas Defrost Unit Coolers
for use with Larkin’s Mohave Hot Gas Defrost System

Standard Features

• Mill finish aluminum provides an attractive design and


structurally sound cabinet
• Thermo-Flex (with five-year limited warranty) is innovative,
eliminates leaks, and reduces risk of refrigerant loss
• 850 rpm motors are quiet and reliable
• Liquid line solenoid wiring harness for faster installation
• Suction Schrader fitting for easier suction temperature measurement
• Captive fasteners on access panels for easy servicing — no fumbling with loose bolts and nuts
• Long air throw is ideal for large warehouse and industrial applications
• Electric drain pan heater
• Insulated drain pan heater for low temp systems

Optional Features
• High CFM motor and fan combinations (208-230/3/60 and 460/3/60)
• Totally enclosed motors (208-230/3/60 and 460/3/60)
• Long air throw collars for large warehouse and industrial applications
• More factory mounted features for easier field installation (Consult factory)
• Evaporator control contactors mounted in condensing unit
• Insulated drain pan for medium temp systems
• Mounted hot gas drain pan loop

Nomenclature

LHG6 850 B P G A
LHG6 (6 FPI), Vintage
LHG4 (4 FPI)
Hot Gas System Evap.
Optional Motor Code
T = Totally Enclosed Motors
V = High CFM Option
P = 3 Phase Motor
Voltage Code
Capacity x 100 A = 115/1/60
(standard motor/fan blade) B = 208-230/1/60
C = 208-230/3/60
D = 460/3/60
M = 460/1/60

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Large Unit Coolers

Hot Gas Defrost Capacity & Electrical Data - 60Hz

Electrical Supply
Fan Data Standard Motor Data Requirements†
Air Throw
(Ft.) Total Amps
BTUH
10°F. 208-230/1/60 460/1/60 208-230V 460V
Hot Gas TD Wired Wired Wired Wired
Defrost -20°F. Std. Dia. with HP 1 3 208- 1 3
Model SST CFM No. (In.) Std. Collar ea. Phase Phase 230/3/60 Phase Phase 460/3/60 MCA MOPD MCA MOP
6 FPI MODELS
LHG6 450 45,000 9,000 2 24 70 85 1/2+ 6.4 — 5.2 3.4 — 2.6 9.2 20 4.6 15
LHG6 550 55,000 9,000 2 24 70 85 1/2+ 6.4 — 5.2 3.4 — 2.6 9.2 20 4.6 15
LHG6 640 64,000 12,600 3 24 70 85 1/2+ — 5.5 7.8 — 3.0 3.9 12.0 20 5.9 15
LHG6 740 74,000 12,600 3 24 70 85 1/2+ — 5.5 7.8 — 3.0 3.9 12.0 20 5.9 15
LHG6 810 81,000 16,800 4 24 70 85 1/2+ — 8.7 10.4 — 4.7 5.2 18.0 20 8.7 15
LHG6 950 95,000 16,800 4 24 70 85 1/2+ — 8.7 10.4 — 4.7 5.2 18.0 20 8.7 15
LHG6 1020 102,000 20,700 3 30 100 115 1 — — 13.8 — — 6.9 18.0 25 8.7 15
LHG6 1200 120,000 20,700 3 30 100 115 1 — — 13.8 — — 6.9 18.0 25 8.7 15
LHG6 1390 139,000 24,300 3 30 100 115 1 1/2 — — 19.8 — — 9.9 21.5 40 10.7 20
LHG6 1650 165,000 26,550 3 30 120 140 1 1/2 — — 21.0 — — 10.5 22.8 40 11.4 20
LHG6 2120 212,000 35,400 4 30 120 140 1 1/2 — — 28.0 — — 14.0 29.9 45 14.9 25
4 FPI MODELS
LHG4 400 40,000 9,400 2 24 70 85 1/2+ 6.4 — 5.2 3.4 — 2.6 9.2 20 4.6 15
LHG4 480 48,000 9,400 2 24 70 85 1/2+ 6.4 — 5.2 3.4 — 2.6 9.2 20 4.6 15
LHG4 560 56,000 13,200 3 24 70 85 1/2+ — 5.5 7.8 — 3.0 3.9 12.0 20 5.9 15
LHG4 650 65,000 13,200 3 24 70 85 1/2+ — 5.5 7.8 — 3.0 3.9 12.0 20 5.9 15
LHG4 710 71,000 17,600 4 24 70 85 1/2+ — 8.7 10.4 — 4.7 5.2 18.0 20 8.7 15
LHG4 840 84,000 17,600 4 24 70 85 1/2+ — 8.7 10.4 — 4.7 5.2 18.0 20 8.7 15
LHG4 890 89,000 21,600 3 30 100 115 1 — — 13.8 — — 6.9 18.0 25 8.7 15
LHG4 1050 105,000 21,600 3 30 100 115 1 — — 13.8 — — 6.9 18.0 25 8.7 15
LHG4 1220 122,000 25,200 3 30 100 115 1 1/2 — — 19.8 — — 9.9 21.5 40 10.7 20
LHG4 1440 144,000 27,600 3 30 120 140 1 1/2 — — 21.0 — — 10.5 22.8 40 11.4 20
LHG4 1860 186,000 36,800 4 30 120 140 1 1/2 — — 28.0 — — 14.0 29.9 45 14.9 25

Data appropriate for electric and hot gas defrost drain pan.
Note: TD = Temperature Difference = (Room temperature - saturated suction temperature)
MCA = Minimum Circuit Ampacity MOP = Maximum Overcurrent Protection

Capacity Correction Factors for Electric and Hot Gas Defrost Units
Saturated Suction Temperature °F +20 -10 -20 -30 -40
Saturated Suction Temperature °C -7 -23 -29 -34 -40
Multiply Capacity By 1.15 1.04 1.00 0.90 0.80

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Large Unit Coolers

Hot Gas Defrost High CFM Capacity & Electrical Data - 60Hz

Electrical Supply
BTUH Fan Data Standard Motor Data Requirements†
10°F.
Hot Gas TD Air Throw (Ft.) Total Amps 208-230V 460V
Defrost -20°F. Std. Dia. with HP 208-
Model SST CFM No. (In.) Std. Collar ea. 230/3/60 460/3/60 MCA MOP MCA MOP
6 FPI MODELS
LHG6 450*V 49,500 11,300 2 24 85 100 2 12.0 6.0 13.5 30 6.8 15
LHG6 550*V 60,500 11,300 2 24 85 100 2 12.0 6.0 13.5 30 6.8 15
LHG6 640*V 70,400 15,900 3 24 85 100 2 18.0 9.0 19.5 35 9.8 15
LHG6 740*V 81,400 15,900 3 24 85 100 2 18.0 9.0 19.5 35 9.8 15
LHG6 810*V 89,100 21,200 4 24 85 100 2 24.0 12.0 25.5 40 12.8 20
LHG6 950*V 104,000 21,200 4 24 85 100 2 24.0 12.0 25.5 40 12.8 20
LHG6 1020*V 107,100 23,300 3 30 110 130 3 24.6 12.3 26.7 45 13.3 25
LHG6 1200*V 126,000 23,300 3 30 110 130 3 24.6 12.3 26.7 45 13.3 25
LHG6 1390*V 146,000 27,200 3 30 110 130 3 24.6 12.3 26.7 45 13.3 25
LHG6 1650*V 174,000 29,700 3 30 130 150 3 24.6 12.3 26.7 45 13.3 25
LHG6 2120*V 223,000 39,600 4 30 130 150 3 32.8 16.4 34.9 50 17.4 25
4 FPI MODELS
LHG4 400*V 42,000 12,200 2 24 85 100 2 12.0 6.0 13.5 30 6.8 15
LHG4 480*V 50,400 12,200 2 24 85 100 2 12.0 6.0 13.5 30 6.8 15
LHG4 560*V 58,800 17,000 3 24 85 100 2 18.0 9.0 19.5 35 9.8 15
LHG4 650*V 68,300 17,000 3 24 85 100 2 18.0 9.0 19.5 35 9.8 15
LHG4 710*V 74,600 22,600 4 24 85 100 2 24.0 12.0 25.5 40 12.8 20
LHG4 840*V 88,200 22,600 4 24 85 100 2 24.0 12.0 25.5 40 12.8 20
LHG4 890*V 91,200 23,800 3 30 110 130 3 24.6 12.3 26.7 45 13.3 25
LHG4 1050*V 107,600 23,800 3 30 110 130 3 24.6 12.3 26.7 45 13.3 25
LHG4 1220*V 125,000 32,800 3 30 110 130 3 24.6 12.3 26.7 45 13.3 25
LHG4 1440*V 147,000 30,600 3 30 130 150 3 24.6 12.3 26.7 45 13.3 25
LHG4 1860*V 190,000 40,800 4 30 130 150 3 32.8 16.4 34.9 50 17.4 25


Data appropriate for electric and hot gas defrost drain pan.
Note: TD = Temperature Difference = (Room temperature - saturated suction temperature)
MCA = Minimum Circuit Ampacity MOP = Maximum Overcurrent Protection
High CFM models can handle external static pressure up to 1/2” of water
High CFM models are designed for operation below +15°F S.S.T.
CFM is at 0.0 external static pressure

Capacity Correction Factors for Electric and Hot Gas Defrost Units
Saturated Suction Temperature °F +20 -10 -20 -30 -40
Saturated Suction Temperature °C -7 -23 -29 -34 -40
Multiply Capacity By 1.15 1.04 1.00 0.90 0.80

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Large Unit Coolers

Physical Specifications - Hot Gas Defrost

Hot Gas Connections (Inches) Approx.


Defrost Net Weight
Model Size No. of Fans Liquid Suction Drain (Lbs.)
6 FPI MODELS
LHG6 450 2 5/8 OD 1-5/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 320

LHG6 550 2 5/8 OD 1-5/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 350

LHG6 640 3 5/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 458

LHG6 740 3 5/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 498

LHG6 810 4 5/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 597

LHG6 950 4 5/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 647

LHG6 1020 3 5/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 842

LHG6 1200 3 7/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 904

LHG6 1390 3 7/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 958

LHG6 1650 3 1-1/8 OD 2-5/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 1,291

LHG6 2120 4 1-1/8 OD 2-5/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 1,781


4 FPI MODELS
LHG6 400 2 5/8 OD 1-5/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 317

LHG6 480 2 5/8 OD 1-5/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 346

LHG6 560 3 5/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 453

LHG6 650 3 5/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 493

LHG6 710 4 5/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 590

LHG6 840 4 5/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 640

LHG6 890 3 5/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 833

LHG6 1050 3 7/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 894

LHG6 1220 3 7/8 OD 2-1/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 947

LHG6 1440 3 1-1/8 OD 2-5/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 1,276

LHG6 1860 4 1-1/8 OD 2-5/8 OD 1-1/4 FPT 1,761

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Large Unit Coolers

Dimensions

Figure 1.
A
261⁄4
67⁄8 B 8
241⁄4 C

G F

49⁄16 215⁄32 Refrigerant Accepts 1⁄2” Hanger Rod Electrical


291⁄2* Piping End End

*Factory piping extends behind the unit cooler and may add up to 6 inches to this dimension

Hot Gas Defrost


Models Dimensions (Inches)

6 FPI 4 FPI Figure A B C F G


LHG6 450 LHG4 400 1 83-3/32 68-1/8 —- 37-3/16 40-11/32

LHG6 550 LHG4 480 1 83-3/32 68-1/8 —- 37-3/16 40-11/32

LHG6 640 LHG4 560 1 105-5/32 90-3/16 45-3/32 37-3/16 40-11/32

LHG6 740 LHG4 650 1 105-5/32 90-3/16 45-3/32 37-3/16 40-11/32

LHG6 810 LHG4 710 1 135-7/32 120-1/4 60-1/8 37-3/16 40-11/32

LHG6 950 LHG4 840 1 135-7/32 120-1/4 60-1/8 37-3/16 40-11/32

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Large Unit Coolers

Dimensions

Figure 2. A
B
E
3521⁄32 D
34 79⁄16 C

G F
233⁄4

47⁄16 32 Refrigerant Accepts 5⁄8” Hanger Rod Electrical


Piping End End
413⁄32*

*Factory piping extends behind the unit cooler and may add up to 6 inches to this dimension

Hot Gas Defrost Models Dimensions (Inches)


6 FPI 4 FPI Fig. A B C D E F G
LHG6 1020 LHG4 890 2 135-13/32 120-9/32 40-3/32 80-3/16 — 44-1/2 50-5/16
LHG6 1200 LHG4 1050 2 135-13/32 120-9/32 40-3/32 80-3/16 — 44-1/2 50-5/16
LHG6 1390 LHG4 1220 2 135-13/32 120-9/32 40-3/32 80-3/16 — 50-7/32 55-13/16
LHG6 1650 LHG4 1440 2 142-1/2 127-25/32 42-19/32 85-3/16 — 50-7/32 55-13/16
— — 2 185-1/2 170-3/8 42-19/32 85-3/16 127-25/32 44-1/2 50-5/16
LHG6 2120 LHG4 1860 2 185-1/2 170-3/8 42-19/32 85-3/16 127-25/32 50-7/32 56-1/4

Air Throw

Hot Gas Defrost Models Optional


Air High Air
Standard Throw CFM Optional Throw
Motor Standard Air with Motor HP Air with
6 FPI 4 FPI RPM HP Each Throw Collar RPM Each Throw Collar
450 - 950 400 - 840 850 1/2+ 70 85 1750 2 80 100
1020 - 1390 890 - 1220 850 1 & 1-1/2 100 120 1750 3 115 145
1650 - 2120 1440 - 1860 1140 1-1/2 120 145 1750 3 130 150
+ Three Phase Motors are 1140 RPM
Air throw data based on 30 ft. ceiling height with no obstructions where velocity drops to 50 FPM

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REFRIGERATION OPERATION

The refrigeration operation of the hot gas system When the thermostat signal is deactivated, the
is very similar to a standard refrigeration system. liquid line solenoid is turned off immediately. The
An external thermostat is connected to the hot gas compressor contactor will stay activated until the
control board at the terminal block connections suction pressure falls below the pre-programmed
labeled T-Stat and C (for common). When the cut out pressure. The compressor contactor and
normally open contact inside the thermostat closes all condenser fan contactors will be deactivated
(a call for cooling), the hot gas control board simultaneously. The evaporator fans will continue
responds by activating a series of solenoids and running.
contactors (described below) in order to initiate
and maintain a refrigeration cycle. Later, when the Compressor Contactor Control: Activation of
thermostat contact opens, the hot gas control board the compressor contactor is coordinated with the
deactivates the solenoids in a preset manner in activation of the Liquid Line Solenoid (liquid line
order to safely turn off the refrigeration process and solenoid). In order to protect the compressor from
maintain an Off condition. flooding during startup, the suction pressure is
measured at the suction accumulator in order to
At initial power up, the system defaults to the OFF determine the order and timing of the compressor
mode for a minimum of two minutes. Following contactor and liquid line solenoid activation. If the
the two-minute hold off period, the control circuit suction pressure is above 30 psig, the compressor
examines the state of the thermostat input. If the is activated first in order to deplete the suction
thermostat input signal is activated (closed between line of refrigerant. When the pressure falls below
T-Stat and C), the system begins the refrigeration 20 psig, the liquid line solenoid is activated. If
startup process. Full refrigeration mode (or COOL the suction pressure is below 30 psig, the liquid
mode) is achieved when the control board has line solenoid is activated first. When the suction
activated the solenoids necessary to provide pressure rises above the pre-programmed cut in
refrigerant flow between the evaporator(s) and the value, the compressor is activated.
condensing unit (Suction Solenoid and Liquid Line
Solenoid), activated the compressor contactor, Condenser Fan Control: When the Condensing
deployed the appropriate control over the condenser Unit Model is selected in the Program Review
fans, and turned on the evaporator fans. Menu; the program automatically activates the
default Head Pressure Control Scheme.
Refrigerant Solenoid and Compressor Contactor
Control: The Suction Solenoid is initially activated Method: Pressure Fan Cycling (PRES) All fans
following the power-up two-minute hold off time. It Minimum condensing temperature: 65F
is maintained in the ON state until a defrost cycle
is initiated. The timing of the liquid line solenoid The default ON and OFF settings are optimized
(LLS) activation is based upon the saturated suction to maximize energy efficiency while still providing
temperature (SST) which is calculated from the adequate pressure for the thermostatic expansion
suction pressure value. If the SST is greater than valve(s) to work properly. The parameters are
15ºF, the compressor contactor is activated before refrigerant specific. Fans are staged to minimize
the LLS is activated in order to decrease the suction fluctuations in head pressure during operation.
pressure prior to startup. When the SST drops to
-5ºF, the LLS is activated. If the SST does not fall During refrigeration operation, the hot gas controller
to -5ºF within 2 minutes, Er12 is activated and the monitors liquid pressure to determine if each fan
system goes to OFF mode. should be ON or OFF.

If the SST is 15ºF or less, the LLS is activated These settings and other fan control options may
immediately. When the SST rises to -10ºF for be modified by turning on the Expert Mode (XPRT)
medium temperature applications or -20ºF for low in the Program Menu. See Program Review and
temperature applications, the compressor contactor Optional Controls for more information.
is activated. If the SST fails to rise in 2 minutes,
ER11 is activated and the system goes to OFF mode.
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Evaporator Fan Control: After initial power-up, To pump down, the Liquid Line Solenoid(s) is
the evaporator fans will be turned off. When the deactivated and the compressor runs until the
system initiates the first cooling cycle, the hot gas pressure measured at the suction accumulator falls
controller monitors the temperature value of the below the pre-programmed cut out pressure value,
evaporator defrost termination sensor mounted on or two minutes has elapsed. The compressor is then
the evaporator suction headers. When the controller turned off until the start of the next cooling cycle.
determines that the suction header has reached During the pump down process, the LED display will
the refreeze setpoint, the evaporator fans will be show PMPD.
activated. If there are two evaporators, the fans will
be energized by the first sensor to achieve setpoint. Manual Pump down: A single pole, single throw
Once activated, the evaporator fans will continue to switch is connected to the Service SW input on the
run until either a defrost cycle is initiated, or if the hot gas control board. Activating this switch (closing
system is placed in SERVICE mode. the contact) will cause the system to pump down and
shut off. While in Service mode, the evaporator fans
Anti Short-Cycle Protection: During cooling will turn off. Note that the system will not restart until
mode, the control board is programmed to allow the switch contact has been opened. The hot gas
a minimum system ON time of 1 minute and a controller will display SERV while in Service mode.
minimum OFF time of 2 minutes.
The system can also be pumped-down by pressing
Pump Down the SERVICE button twice. To restart the system,
press the CLEAR button.
At the end of each cooling cycle, when the box
temperature is met, the hot gas control system will
pump down and turn off the compressor.

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DEFROST OPERATION

Defrost Timing/Schedule Programming

The hot gas controller can be programmed with up way valve solenoid 1 second after that. Next, the
to 12 defrost start times. The Program Review menu pressure regulator control algorithm is enabled.
section describes the process to program or delete The initial position is full open, but it quickly makes
a valid start time. Note that clearing a start time by adjustments in order to stabilize the pressures
pressing CLEAR and the ENTER will disable all and temperatures seen at the inlet of the suction
start times following the one being cleared. There accumulator.
must be 30 minutes of elapsed time following a start
of defrost before another defrost can be scheduled. The compressor contactor turns on at the same time
A defrost cycle can be initiated manually at any that the pressure regulator is activated. The ambient
time. temperature is measured, and a determination
is made of how many condenser fans should be
Force Defrost Manually operating. The correct number of condenser fans
is activated at the same time as the compressor
To manually force the start of a defrost-cycle, press contactor.
the FORCE DEFROST button. If the system is in
COOL mode, the system will pump down and go to During the DEF2 operation, the pressure regulator
the off mode before the defrost process is started. continues to maintain the appropriate volume of
refrigerant flow through the system based upon the
current ambient conditions, the refrigerant type, and
Defrost Process
the type of cooling application.
The defrost process has four steps: Pre-defrost
Termination of defrost is accomplished by either
(DEF1) pressure equalization, Defrost operation
both evaporators reaching their target termination
(DEF2), Post-defrost (DEF3) pressure equalization
temps, or the liquid pressure measured between the
and drain down, and Refreeze (FREZ).
receiver and the condenser coil reaching its target
pressure, or the pre-programmed fail safe time.
DEF1:
Pre-defrost, or defrost step 1, always follows When one of the termination factors is realized,
activation of Off mode. If the system is in Cool mode the compressor, condenser fan(s), and the defrost
when the defrost cycle is activated, the control will solenoid are turned off. The 3-way valve and the
pump down and go to Off mode before activating Pan heaters are left on. The pressure regulator is
pre-defrost. activated to 100% open, and DEF3 begins.

The purpose of DEF1 is to equalize the refrigerant DEF3:


pressures between the condensing unit receiver Post-defrost has two purposes. The first is
and the evaporator(s). This is accomplished by the transfer of high pressure refrigerant at the
first deactivating the evaporator fans, and the evaporator back to the condenser receiver by way
suction solenoid. Next the Bypass Solenoid and of the pressure regulator. The pressure regulator is
the evaporator Pan Heater contactor are activated. open 100% during this step. The second purpose
The time duration of the pressure equalization is is drain down time for the warm evaporators.
programmed as EQUT in the PROGRAM REVIEW This allows the water that was melted off of the
menu. coil to drain out of the evaporator drain pan. The
time duration for this step is identical to the DEF1
DEF2: equalization time.
After the equalization time has elapsed, the Bypass
Solenoid is deactivated. The Defrost Solenoid After the completion of the delay time period, the 3-
is activated 1 second later, followed by the 3- way valve and the pan heater contactor are turned

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off. One second later the suction solenoid is turned water will not be sprayed into the refrigerated space.
on, and then one second after that the compressor When the evaporator reaches the refreeze setpoint,
turns on. The condenser fan control algorithm is the fans turn on and the system begins a cooling
also enabled. When the pressure measured at the cycle. If the thermostat is satisfied, or deactivated,
suction sensor falls below 20 psig, the liquid line the system will run a cooling cycle for two minutes
solenoid is activated and the process step changes and then pump down and shut off.
to refreeze.
After the compressor is energized, the suction stop
FREZ: valve may be pulsed to limit the suction pressure at
The refreeze step is identical to cooling mode the compressor.
except that the evaporator fans are turned off.
This is to allow the evaporator coils to freeze any
remaining water that might be left over from the
drain down step so that when the fans turn on, the

Mohave Hot Gas Defrost Cycle Diagrams Black = Piping Inactive


Gray = Piping Active

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Mohave Hot Gas Defrost Cycle Diagrams Black = Piping Inactive
Gray = Piping Active

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Notes

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Notes

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For more information on Larkin products,
contact your Larkin Sales Representative
or visit us at www.heatcraftrpd.com

A Brand of Heatcraft Refrigeration Products, LLC


2175 West Park Place Blvd. • Stone Mountain, GA • 30087
800.848.9889
www.heatcraftrpd.com
Since product improvement is a continuing effort, we reserve the right to make changes in specifications without notice.

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