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WGS
Water-Cooled Screw Chiller
130 - 190 Tons
WSC
Single Centrifugal Compressor Chiller
200 - 1250 Tons
063 079 087 100 113 126
WDC
Dual Centrifugal Compressor Chiller
400 - 2500 Tons
063 079 087 100 113 126
WCC
Series Counterflow Centrifugal Compressor Chiller
1200 - 2700 Tons
100 113 126
CHILLER NOMENCLATURE
W G Z XXX D W
Water-Cooled
Application
Global Design W = Standard Packaged
A = Less Condenser
Scroll Compressor
Also included is a liquid shutoff valve, purge valve, and relief Factory Installed Refrigerant Line
valve per ANSI/ASHRAE Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII.
Water-side working pressure is 232 psi (1599 kPa). Standard Components
condenser connections are located on the right end looking at Each chiller’s refrigerant circuit has manual liquid line shutoff
the control panel. Optional left hand connections available. valve, one or two replaceable-core filter-driers (depending on
size), solenoid valve, liquid line sight glass/moisture indicator,
Air-Cooled Condensers (for WGZ-DA expansion valve (thermal on WGZ 030-130, electronic on WGZ
150-200) and discharge line shutoff valve. Filter-driers are
models) replaceable-core type on all remote condenser model sizes.
WGZ-DA chillers are designed for use with appropriately sized
The DA models for remote condenser are similarly equipped.
and configured remote air-cooled or evaporative condensers,
Since there is no water-cooled condenser, a high-side pressure
such as Daikin Model ACH, ACL, and ACX air-cooled
relief valve must be field installed in the discharge line.
condensers. These condensers are available with single- or
double-row, vertical discharge fans; double-row (double-circuit)
are usually used with Daikin Applied chillers. Two single row The Control Technology
(single circuit) can be used where space restrictions dictate. The model WGZ chiller utilizes MicroTech® II digital control
They are fully described and rated in the air-cooled scroll electronics to proactively manage unit operation. This powerful,
condensing unit catalog, available on www.DaikinApplied.com. user-friendly control system provides the flexibility and
They are packed with features offering tangible benefits to performance needed for a stand-alone unit as well as multiple
owners: units tied into a network system.
• Complete range of capacities from 10 to 210 tons
MicroTech® II Controller
• Circuits matched to WGZ chillers
• Direct drive fan motors at 1140/830 RPM for lower sound The MicroTech® II controller’s state-of-the-art design will
not only permit the chiller to run more efficiently, but will
• Patented floating tube design to eliminate tube sheet also simplify troubleshooting if a system failure occurs. The
leaks MicroTech® II controller continuously performs self-diagnostic
• High efficiency coil and fan motor design checks, monitoring system temperatures, pressures and
• Internal baffles between all fan cells protection devices, and will automatically shutdown a
• Weatherproof control panel & door-mounted disconnect compressor, a refrigerant circuit or the entire unit if a fault
switch occurs. The cause of the shutdown will be retained in memory
and can be easily displayed in plain language for operator
• G90 painted galvanized steel cabinets
review. The MicroTech® II chiller controller will also retain and
• Single-point power connection display the time the fault occurred and the operating conditions
• Independent fusing and contactors for each fan motor that were present at the time of the fault, which is an extremely
• Integral pre-piped subcooler circuit useful feature for troubleshooting. In addition to displaying
alarm diagnostics, the MicroTech® II chiller controller also
Figure 1: Daikin Applied Air-Cooled Condenser provides the operator with a warning of pre-alarm conditions.
All WGZ units are constructed and/or rated with the latest
ANSI/ASHRAE 15 Safety Code, National Electrical Code and
Factory Testing
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. All models are ETL or Extensive quality control checks and functional tests are
cETL listed. performed on every unit to check that each control is properly
calibrated and operates correctly. Each unit is pressure tested,
AHRI Certification evacuated and charged with refrigerant prior to testing. Each
unit is then rechecked for refrigerant leakage after operation.
Part load performance can be presented in terms of Integrated
This extensive testing helps to ensure trouble-free start-ups.
Part Load Value (IPLV), which is defined by AHRI Standard
550/590. Based on AHRI Standard 550/590, and as shown in
Figure 2, a typical chiller can operate up to 99% of the time at
off-peak conditions and usually spends most of this time at less
than 60% of design capacity.
50
Percent Ton-Hour Weighting
45 Percent
40 42 Percent
30
20
10 12 Percent
1 Percent
0
100 75 50 25
Percent Load
Figure 3: Typical Chilled Water Piping, models WGZ030-130D (Brazed Plate Evaporator)
Air
Vent
Strainer
Inlet
Isolation
P Vibration
Valves
Eliminators
Outlet
Flow
Switch
Drain
Figure 4: Typical Chilled Water Piping, models WGZ150-200D (Shell & Tube type Evaporator)
VENT
3/8” PIPE PLUG LEAVING FLUID
TEMP. SENSOR
OUTLET
VIBRATION
ELIMINATOR
FLOW
SWITCH
VALVED
PRESSURE
GAUGE
GATE
VALVE
VIBRATION BALANCING
ELIMINATOR VALVE
DRAIN
GATE
VALVE FLOW
Condenser Water
Be certain the condenser water enters the bottom connection If for some reason the tower water temperature cannot be
of the condenser and exits the condenser from the top maintained at a 60°F (15°C) minimum, or when pond, lake,
connection. Head pressure control must be provided if or well water that can fall below 60°F (15°C) is used as the
the entering condenser water can fall below 60°F (15°C). condensing medium, special discharge pressure control must
Install a 20-mesh strainer in the condenser inlet line. The be used. A water recirculating system with recirculating pump,
WGZ condenser has two refrigerant circuits with a common as shown in Figure 5, is recommended. This system also has
condenser water circuit. This arrangement makes head the advantage of maintaining tube velocity to help prevent tube
pressure control with discharge pressure actuated control fouling. The pump should cycle with the chiller.
valves difficult.
Circuit #1 Circuit #2
Inlet Inlet
Temperature
Control
Valve
Condenser Condenser
Water
Circuit #1 Circuit #2
Outlet Outlet
Ice Storage Applications eliminates the need for field installation of a separate 115V
The MicroTech® II controller has logic to change setpoints from supply to the control circuit. However, if desired, a separate
the low ice-making mode to higher normal comfort cooling 115V field connection to the control circuit can be substituted.
setpoints. It is important that the MicroTech® II controller A system time clock and remote on-off switch can also be field
receive a 0 VAC (normal operation) to 24 VAC (ice mode) installed.
signal to convert from ice mode to normal operating mode. See Figure 17 on page 40 (packaged units) or Figure 18 on
MicroTech® II includes the logic to keep compressors fully page 41 (remote condenser models) for field control wiring
loaded when operating in the ice mode. The double insulation diagrams. The diagrams shown represents all WGZ units;
thickness option is recommend to prevent sweating. however, individual terminal numbers can vary between unit
sizes. Each unit is provided with its specific wiring diagram in
Two Pipe Systems the control panel. All wiring must be done according to local
When the same two pipes are used for both heating and and national codes.
cooling water, several limitations should be observed. The
maximum allowable temperature that the evaporator should Main Power Supply Disconnect Switch
experience in a non-operating mode is 100°F (38°C). For unit Every WGZ unit with the standard single-point power supply
operation and system changeover from heating to cooling, the is equipped with compressor circuit breakers as standard.
maximum allowable temperature entering the evaporator is Multiple-point power connection is available as an option using
90°F. System controls, provided by others, must prevent chiller two power blocks. Circuit breakers are not available with the
operation until the loop temperature drops to 90°F (32°C). multiple-point option.
A factory-installed, non-fused disconnect switch (required
Series or Parallel Operation to meet NEC Code for disconnects) with a through-the-door
Consider system pressure drop when designing the water handle is available as an option with single or multiple-point
piping. Parallel piped systems have half of the total system power supply. The disconnect switch(s) is properly sized for the
flow going through the evaporator of each chiller, reducing the model and voltage supplied.
individual unit and total system pressure drop for a two chiller
A field-supplied and installed remote disconnect switch can
installation.
also be used.
Series piped evaporators require that the total system water
flows through both evaporators. Not only is the pressure drop Control Circuit
through each evaporator increased but the pressure drops
must be added together to obtain the total evaporator pressure A control power transformer is standard equipment on
drop. Series piped evaporators normally require larger WGZ units. Terminals are provided in the unit control center
circulating pumps for the chilled water system. (terminals TB1 and TB1-20) for field connection to a remote
115V power supply if desired.
Electrical Connection Terminals are also provided for field connection of the chilled
water flow switch, unit time clock, ambient thermostat and/or
Every WGZ chiller requires field installation of the main
remote on/off switch.
supply power plus mandatory flow switch interlock, optional
pump starter auxiliary contact interlock or other field-installed
devices. A control circuit transformer installed at the factory
• Provide practical and economical refrigerant line sizes 90º Street 3.2 4.1 5.6 6.3 8.2 10.0 12.0
without excess pressure drop. 45º Standard 0.9 1.3 1.7 2.1 2.6 3.2 4.0
45º Street 1.5 2.1 3.0 3.4 4.5 5.2 6.4
• Maintain uniform oil return to the compressor under all
load conditions. 180º Bend 3.2 4.1 5.6 6.3 8.2 10.0 12.0
TEES
• Refer to the latest version of the ASHRAE Handbook for
recommended piping practice. Full Size 1.4 1.7 2.3 2.6 3.3 4.1 5.0
Reducing 2.0 2.6 3.3 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.5
Limit the length of refrigerant piping by locating the condenser
VALVES
as close to the chiller as possible. Avoid all unnecessary
changes in direction or elevation. Two separate condensers Globe Valve, Open 22.0 29.0 38.0 43.0 55.0 69.0 84.0
(one for each circuit) can be selected or a single two-row Gate Valve, Open 0.9 1.0 1.5 1.8 2.3 2.8 3.2
condenser with the standard two-circuit manifold. The circuits Angle Valve, Open 9.0 12.0 15.0 18.0 24.0 29.0 35.0
must not be combined and precautions must be taken during
installation to avoid cross-connecting the circuits.
Table 2: Maximum Line Size for Oil Carry Up a Discharge
CAUTION Riser, R-410A
Do not run refrigerant piping underground. Unit Size Line Size
(in.)
WGZ030 1 3/8
Liquid Line WGZ035 1 3/8
Where there is a vertical lift from the condenser to the chiller, WGZ040 1 5/8
adequate subcooling must be provided to prevent liquid WGZ045 1 5/8
flashing before the expansion valve. A shutoff valve should WGZ050 1 5/8
be installed in the liquid line to allow isolation of the remote
WGZ055 1 5/8
condenser.
WGZ060 1 5/8
30 72 64 70 80 70 75 69 56 80
35 72 66 71 79 71 79 70 56 82
40 72 66 70 86 75 79 74 64 86
45 72 66 70 86 75 79 74 64 86
50 72 65 70 83 73 77 74 64 83
55 72 65 70 83 73 77 74 64 83
60 72 65 70 83 73 77 74 64 83
70 72 66 70 86 75 79 74 64 86
80 83 77 81 86 86 84 81 71 90
90 83 77 81 86 86 84 81 71 90
100 84 78 83 87 88 85 82 73 92
115 84 78 83 87 89 87 82 73 93
130 84 78 84 89 91 89 83 76 95
150 84 78 83 87 88 85 82 73 92
170 84 78 84 88 90 87 83 74 94
200 86 79 84 89 92 90 84 76 96
30 64 56 62 71 62 67 61 48 72
35 64 58 63 71 63 71 62 48 74
40 64 58 62 78 67 71 66 56 78
45 64 58 62 78 67 71 66 56 78
50 64 57 62 75 65 69 65 56 75
55 64 57 62 75 65 69 65 56 75
60 64 57 62 75 65 69 65 56 75
70 64 58 62 78 67 71 66 56 78
80 75 69 73 78 78 76 72 63 82
90 75 69 73 78 78 76 72 63 82
100 76 70 75 79 80 77 74 65 84
115 76 70 75 79 81 79 74 65 85
130 76 70 76 81 83 81 75 68 87
150 76 70 75 79 80 77 74 65 84
170 76 70 76 80 82 79 75 66 86
200 78 71 76 81 84 82 76 68 88
30 72 64 67 76 63 69 61 50 75
35 72 66 67 75 64 72 63 50 76
40 72 66 67 78 65 72 63 51 78
45 72 66 67 78 66 72 68 57 78
50 72 65 67 75 64 72 63 50 76
55 72 65 67 75 64 72 63 50 76
60 72 65 67 75 64 72 63 50 76
70 72 66 67 78 66 72 68 57 78
80 83 77 77 82 78 76 73 64 84
90 83 77 77 82 78 76 73 64 84
100 84 78 79 83 81 79 74 66 86
115 84 78 80 85 82 80 74 68 87
130 84 78 81 86 83 83 76 69 89
150 84 78 79 83 81 79 74 66 86
170 84 78 81 84 83 82 76 68 88
200 86 79 83 86 86 85 79 71 91
30 64 56 59 68 55 61 53 42 68
35 64 58 59 67 56 64 55 42 68
40 64 58 59 70 57 64 55 43 70
45 64 58 59 70 58 64 60 49 70
50 64 57 59 67 56 64 55 42 68
55 64 57 59 67 56 64 55 42 68
60 64 57 59 67 56 64 55 42 68
70 64 58 59 70 58 64 60 49 70
80 75 69 69 74 70 68 65 56 76
90 75 69 69 74 70 68 65 56 76
100 76 70 71 75 73 71 66 58 78
115 76 70 72 77 74 72 66 60 79
130 76 70 73 78 75 75 68 61 81
150 76 70 71 75 73 71 66 58 78
170 76 70 73 76 75 74 68 60 80
200 78 71 75 78 78 77 71 63 83
30 96 77 75 80 67 71 65 54 77
35 96 79 76 79 68 75 66 54 79
40 96 79 75 86 72 75 70 62 83
45 96 79 75 86 72 75 70 62 83
50 96 78 75 83 70 73 70 62 80
55 96 78 75 83 70 73 70 62 80
60 96 78 75 83 70 73 70 62 80
70 96 79 75 86 72 75 70 62 83
80 107 90 86 86 83 80 77 69 87
90 107 90 86 86 83 80 77 69 87
100 108 91 88 87 85 81 78 71 89
115 108 91 88 87 86 83 78 71 90
130 108 91 89 89 88 85 79 74 92
150 108 91 88 87 85 81 78 71 89
170 108 91 89 88 87 83 79 72 91
200 110 92 89 89 89 86 80 74 93
30 88 69 67 71 59 63 57 46 69
35 88 71 68 71 60 67 58 46 71
40 88 71 67 78 64 67 62 54 75
45 88 71 67 78 64 67 62 54 75
50 88 70 67 75 62 65 61 54 72
55 88 70 67 75 62 65 61 54 72
60 88 70 67 75 62 65 61 54 72
70 88 71 67 78 64 67 62 54 75
80 99 82 78 78 75 72 68 61 79
90 99 82 78 78 75 72 68 61 79
100 100 83 80 79 77 73 70 63 81
115 100 83 80 79 78 75 70 63 82
130 100 83 81 81 80 77 71 66 84
150 100 83 80 79 77 73 70 63 81
170 100 83 81 80 79 75 71 64 83
200 102 84 81 81 81 78 72 66 85
30 97 78 73 77 61 66 58 49 73
35 97 80 73 76 62 69 60 49 74
40 97 80 73 79 63 69 60 50 76
45 97 80 73 79 64 69 65 56 76
50 97 79 73 76 62 69 60 49 74
55 97 79 73 76 62 69 60 49 74
60 97 79 73 76 62 69 60 49 74
70 97 80 73 79 64 69 65 56 76
80 108 91 83 83 76 73 70 63 82
90 108 91 83 83 76 73 70 63 82
100 109 92 85 84 79 76 71 65 84
115 109 92 86 86 80 77 71 67 85
130 109 92 87 87 81 80 73 68 87
150 109 92 85 84 79 76 71 65 84
170 109 92 87 85 81 79 73 67 86
200 111 93 89 87 84 82 76 70 89
30 89 70 65 69 53 58 50 41 66
35 89 72 65 68 54 61 52 41 66
40 89 72 65 71 55 61 52 42 68
45 89 72 65 71 56 61 57 48 68
50 89 71 65 68 54 61 52 41 66
55 89 71 65 68 54 61 52 41 66
60 89 71 65 68 54 61 52 41 66
70 89 72 65 71 56 61 57 48 68
80 100 83 75 75 68 65 62 55 74
90 100 83 75 75 68 65 62 55 74
100 101 84 77 76 71 68 63 57 76
115 101 84 78 78 72 69 63 59 77
130 101 84 79 79 73 72 65 60 79
150 101 84 77 76 71 68 63 57 76
170 101 84 79 77 73 71 65 59 78
200 103 85 81 79 76 74 68 62 81
Packaged Chillers (Models WGZ-DW) concentration and temperature. This should be taken into
consideration during initial system design.
1. Ratings are based and certified in accordance with AHRI
Standard 550/590. Daikin Applied encourages a minimum concentration of 25%
be provided on all glycol applications. Glycol concentrations
2. Performance ratings, beginning on page 18, can be below 25% are too diluted for long-term corrosion protection of
interpolated for any chiller water temperature between ferrous metals and corrosion inhibitors need to be recalculated
40°F and 50°F (4.4°C and 10.0°C) but cannot be and possibly added to the system. Glycol in the condenser
extrapolated. will have a negligible effect on performance because glycol
3. Chilled water quantities: ratings are based on a 10°F at these higher temperatures will perform with characteristics
(5.6°C) chilled water range (2.4 gpm/ton) and can be similar to water.
used for a Delta-T range of 6 to 16°F (3.3 to 8.8°C) by NOTE: Ethylene and propylene glycol ratings are outside the
applying performance adjustments from Table 16. The scope of AHRI Standard 550/590-2003 certification
maximum/nominal/minimum flow rates and pressure program.
drops are shown beginning on page 22. The maximum
flow rate and pressure drop are based on a 6-degree Table 14: Ethylene Glycol Correction Factors
chilled water temperature drop. Avoid higher flow rates
Freeze Point Pressure
with resulting lower temperature drops to prevent % E.G. Capacity Power Flow Drop
°F °C
potential control problems resulting from very small
control bands and limited start up/shut off temperature 10 25.0 -3.9 0.997 0.999 1.030 1.113
changes. The minimum flow and pressure drop is based 20 18.0 -7.8 0.993 0.997 1.060 1.226
on a full load evaporator temperature drop of 16-degrees 30 7.0 -13.9 0.987 0.995 1.092 1.369
required to maintain turbulent flow. These minimum flow 40 -7.0 -21.7 0.980 0.992 1.132 1.557
rates assume that flow will be reduced proportionally to 50 -28.0 -33.3 0.973 0.991 1.182 1.791
the cooling load.
4. Ratings are based on 0.0001 fouling factor for the Table 15: Propylene Glycol Correction Factors
evaporator. For other fouling factors, multiply ratings by Freeze Point Pressure
evaporator factors from Table 16. For applications using % P.G. Capacity Power Flow Drop
°F °C
a glycol solution, see Table 14 or Table 15 corrections.
10 25.0 -3.9 0.994 0.998 1.016 1.106
5. Ratings are based on condenser flow of 3 gpm/ton (10°F, 20 19.0 -7.2 0.987 0.995 1.032 1.211
5.6°C) delta-T and 0.00025 fouling factor. Corrections for 30 9.0 -12.8 0.978 0.992 1.057 1.380
other conditions are in Table 17. 40 -5.0 -20.6 0.964 0.987 1.092 1.703
50 -27.0 -32.8 0.952 0.983 1.140 2.250
Performance Adjustment Factors
Altitude Correction Factors Fouling Factor
Performance tables are based at sea level. Elevations Performance tables are based on water with a fouling factor
other than sea level affect the performance of the unit. of 0.0001 ft² x hr x °F/BTU (0.0176 m² x C/kW) in the
The decreased air density will reduce condenser capacity evaporator and 0.00025 ft² x hr x °F/BTU (0.044 m² x C/
consequently reducing the unit’s performance. For kW) in water-cooled condensers according to ARI 550/590. As
performance at elevations other than sea level refer to Table fouling is increased, performance decreases. See Table 16 and
13. Table 17 for performance with other fouling factors.
For optimum unit operation, proper water treatment must be
Table 13: Altitude Correction Factors maintained. Scaling and dirt in a system will vary significantly
Altitude 1000 ft. 2000 ft. 3000 ft. 4000 ft. 5000 ft. 6000 ft. depending on local water conditions. Water treatment should
Capacity 0.995 0.991 0.986 0.981 0.976 0.971 be based on characteristics of the area’s water. Improper
EER 0.990 0.980 0.969 0.957 0.946 0.936
or untreated water can lead to scale buildup, erosion and
corrosion in both the condenser and evaporator.
Table 17: Condenser Fouling Factors and for evaporators can be found in Table 24 on page 22
Fouling Factor and Table 25 on page 23, respectively.
Water
Delta T. 0.000 0.001 0.001 0.001
oF oC Cap. Power Cap. Power Cap. Power Cap. Power Sample Selection
10 5.6 1.000 1.000 0.995 1.010 0.990 1.022 0.981 1.035 Given: Cool 115 GPM of water from 58°F to 44°F with
condenser water available at 85°F. Condenser water
temperature rise to be 10°F. Fouling factor of 0.0001 in the
Evaporator and Condenser Delta-T evaporator and 0.00025 in the condenser.
Factors Find:
Performance tables are based on a 10°F (5°C) temperature A. WGZ packaged water chiller selection
difference through the evaporator and condenser. A B. Compressor power input
temperature difference other than 10°F (5°C) will result in unit
performance being different from what is shown. Adjustment C. Condenser water flow rate
factors for applications having temperature drops between 6°F D. Corrected EER
and 16°F (3.3°C to 8.9°C) can be found in Table 18 and Table
19. E. Evaporator and condenser water pressure drop
Solution:
Table 18: Evaporator Delta-T Adjustment Factors 1. Chilled water range: 58°F - 44°F = 14°F (Nonstandard
Water Fouling Factor Temperature Difference).
Delta T. 0.0001
2. Tons = 115 x 14°F/24 = 67 Tons
oF oC Capacity Power
3. From Table 20 on page 18, a model WGZ-070DW
6 3.3 0.981 0.996
has the capacity to meet the job requirement. For an
8 4.4 0.991 0.998
evaporator leaving water temperature of 44°F and
10 5.6 1.000 1.000
condenser water entering temperature of 85°F with a
12 6.7 1.008 1.002 10°F rise, the unit capacity rating table indicates:
14 7.7 1.015 1.004
• Capacity: 70.2 Tons
16 8.9 1.021 1.005
• Power: 53.3 kW
Table 19: Condenser Delta-T Adjustment Factors 4. Correct for 14°F Delta-T in the evaporator with factors
from Table 18.
Water Fouling Factor
Delta T. 0.00025 • Capacity: 70.2 x 1.015 = 71.2 Tons
oF oC Capacity Power • Power: 53.3 x 1.004 = 53.7 kW
6 3.3 1.012 0.960 5. Calculate new EER: (71.2 Tons x 12000) / (53.7 kW x
8 4.4 1.006 0.980 1000) = 15.9
10 5.6 1.000 1.000 6. Determine condenser water from the following:
12 6.7 0.994 1.018
• From Table 25 on page 23, the evaporator
14 7.7 0.988 1.036
pressure drop at 115 GPM is 6.2 feet.
16 8.9 0.981 1.055
• Condenser flow = 67 Tons x 30/10 degrees=201
GPM. From Table 24 on page 22, the condenser
pressure drop at 201 GPM is 9.6 feet water.
Selection Procedure
Knowing the required chiller capacity in tons, the leaving water WGZ-DA Remote Condenser
temperature and either the chilled water temperature range
Contact the Daikin Applied sales office for a computerized
(Delta T) or the flow, determine the unknown quantity using the
selection using a Daikin Applied condenser.
formula:
Tons= GPM x Delta T/24 (water only) AHRI Certification
Knowing the required chiller capacity (tons), the entering Performance on all 60Hz standard packaged models is
condenser water temperature, and either the condenser certified per AHRI standard 550/590. Chillers with optional
water temperature range-delta T, or the GPM, determine the remote evaporators or chillers with glycol applications are
unknown quantity using the formula: outside the scope of the AHRI rating program. Ratings in bold
With the previous data, the appropriate unit can be selected are at AHRI standard conditions.
from using the performance data tables, which start on Table
20. Correct the capacity and power if conditions are other than
standard as described above. Pressure drop for condensers
Table 20: 60 Hz Part Load Performance Data (IP) Table 20 continued: 60 Hz Part Load Performance Data (IP)
WGZ-DW Percent Capacity Power Unit WGZ-DW Percent Capacity Power Unit
IPLV IPLV
Unit Size Load (Tons) (kW) EER Unit Size Load (Tons) (kW) EER
Table 21: 60 Hz Part Load Performance Data (SI) Table 21 continued: 60 Hz Part Load Performance Data (SI)
WGZ-DW Percent Capacity Power Unit WGZ-DW Percent Capacity Power Unit
IPLV IPLV
Unit Size Load (Tons) (kW) EER Unit Size Load (Tons) (kW) EER
Table 22: 50 Hz Part Load Performance Data (IP) Table 22 continued: 50 Hz Part Load Performance Data (IP)
WGZ-DW Percent Capacity Power Unit WGZ-DW Percent Capacity Power Unit
IPLV IPLV
Unit Size Load (Tons) (kW) EER Unit Size Load (Tons) (kW) EER
Table 23: 50 Hz Part Load Performance Data (SI) Table 23 continued: 50 Hz Part Load Performance Data (SI)
WGZ-DW Percent Capacity Power Unit WGZ-DW Percent Capacity Power Unit
IPLV IPLV
Unit Size Load (Tons) (kW) EER Unit Size Load (Tons) (kW) EER
100
A
B
C P
MN
D
G O
L
E
F H I JK
F B D
G A C E
H
Dp (ft)
10 I
J P
MN
K
G O
L
F H I JK
L
M B D
N
A C E
O
P
1
10 100 1000
Flow Rate (gpm)
100
A
B P
C O
CD EFG H N
AB I J K LM
D
E
F
G
H
Dp (ft)
10 I
P
J O
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A B J
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P
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10 100 1000
Flow Rate (gpm)
WGZ060D
(64) (199) (102) (1471) (521) (363)
33.0
837
30.3
MICROTECH II USER INTERFACE 770
.59 REF.
15
CONTROL
CIRCUIT 2 CIRCUIT 1 CONNECTIONS
.88 KNOCKOUTS 23.3
ON OPPOSITE SIDE 592
2.0
51
INLET
EVAPORATOR
REMOVABLE
DISC. HANDLE OUTLET
63.4
1609
3.9
100 REMOVE BRKT.
FOR SHIPPING
20.0 ONLY 44.9
508 1140
30.4
OUTLET 771
VENT CONDENSER
Y
INLET 12.4 14.1
314 8.2 359
NOTE: CONDENSER
WATER CONNECTIONS 209
DRAIN COULD BE ON OPPOSITE
RELIEF VALVES END IF ORDERED AS LH. 13.3
Z 338
POWER
X CONNECTIONS 29.0
.88 KNOCKOUTS 737
3.8 121.1 9.7 .875 DIA. MOUNTING HOLES (4)
98 3075 246
134.6 32.0
3419 813
40.0
1016
*333611521* p. 1 of 2
CERTIFIED, WGZ030-060D, PACKAGE
REV 00
OUTLET
Figure 9: WGZ070DW (Packaged)
40.2
1021
35.2
.6 894
15 MICROTECH II USER INTERFACE 32.6 EVAPORATOR
827
CIRCUIT 2 CIRCUIT 1
CONTROL
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CONNECTIONS
.88 KNOCKOUTS 23.5
597 INLET
ON OPPOSITE SIDE
2.0 3 IN. VICTAULIC
51 CONNECTIONS
REMOVABLE
DISC. HANDLE
OUTLET
65.5
1664 REMOVE BRKT.
CG
FOR SHIPPING 56.4
CG 4.0 ONLY 1434
102 20.0
VENT 508
OUTLET 34.1
4 IN. VICTAULIC 866
Y
CONDENSER CONNECTIONS
INLET 17.9
14.5 454
NOTE: CONDENSER 369 10.0
WATER CONNECTIONS
COULD BE ON OPPOSITE 253
RELIEF VALVES
END IF ORDERED AS LH.
DRAIN 14.2 13.0
X Z
361 330
POWER 29.0
10.2 121.1 CONNECTIONS
259 3075 .88 KNOCKOUTS 737
.875 DIA MOUNTING HOLES (4)
145.5 32.0
3695 813
40.0
1016
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REV 0A
40.2
1022
Figure 10: WGZ080DW - 130DW (Packaged)
35.2
894
6.0 32.6
MICROTECH II USER INTERFACE 152 827
CONTROL
CONNECTIONS 23.5
.88 KNOCKOUTS 597 INLET
ON OPPOSITE SIDE
2.0
51
REMOVABLE
DISC. HANDLE OUTLET
65.5
1664 REMOVE BRKT.
FOR SHIPPING 56.4
4.0 ONLY 1434
102 20.0
VENT 508
OUTLET 34.1
866
Y CONDENSER
INLET 17.9
14.5 454
NOTE: CONDENSER 369 10.0
WATER CONNECTIONS 253
DRAIN COULD BE ON OPPOSITE
END IF ORDERED AS LH.
RELIEF VALVES
14.2 POWER 13.0
X
361 CONNECTIONS 330
121.1
T .88 KNOCKOUTS Z
3075
29.0
L 737
.875 DIA MOUNTING HOLES (4)
32.0
813
40.0
1016
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REV 0A
41.0
1042
37.1
943
34.5
876
Figure 11: WGZ150DW - 200DW (Packaged)
CONTROL
CONNECTIONS
.88 KNOCKOUTS 35.8
ON OPPOSITE SIDE 908
REMOVABLE
DISC. HANDLE
REMOVE BRKT.
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ONLY
2.0
EVAPORATOR
51
H
4.0
102 20.0
VENT 36.9
508 938
EVAP
OUTLET INLET/
Y OUTLET
CONDENSER
18.3
INLET 464
12.5
318 9.6
243
DRAIN DRAIN
RELIEF VALVES 13.3
14.2 Z
X POWER 337
361 CONNECTIONS
29.0
145.1 .88 KNOCKOUTS
T 737
3685 .875 DIA. MOUNTING HOLES (4)
170.3 32.0
4326 813
40.0
1016
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REV 00
31.4 10.2
798 258 1.38 DISCHARGE
38.2
CONNECTIONS
970 91.9 30.4
2334 98.8 .88 LIQUID 772
2509 CONNECTIONS
OUTLET
50.9
1293
28.6 9.4
Figure 13: WGZ070DA (Condenserless)
725 238
25.9 13.3
659 338 1.38 DISCHARGE CONNECTIONS
38.2
970 40.1
96.7 1.13 LIQUID CONNECTIONS
1017
2457
98.7 32.4
2507 823
MICROTECH II
CIRCUIT 2 CIRCUIT 1 USER INTERFACE
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CONNECTIONS
23.5 .88 KNOCKOUTS
597 INLET ON OPPOSITE SIDE
2.0
51 EVAPORATOR
2.2
57 OUTLET 60.0
CG 1524
CG 12.3
312 REMOVABLE REMOVE BRACKET.
DISC. HANDLE FOR SHIPPING
ONLY
REMOVABLE 20.0
BRACKET 508 POWER
Y CONNECTIONS
23.2 .88 KNOCKOUTS
588 4.0 LIQUID
101 CONNECT-
9.0 IONS
6.0
229
152
1.5 2.0
X 38 51
6.1 15.5 EVAP. AND
DISCHARGE
7.0 137.0 155 394 CONNECTIONS
178 3480 Z
30.0
762
ISOLATOR HOLES (4)
34.0
864
40.0
1016
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REV 00
CIRCUIT 1
CIRCUIT 2 40.5
2.9 1029
MICROTECH II USER INTERFACE 74
CONTROL
CONNECTIONS 23.5
.88 KNOCKOUTS 597
ON OPPOSITE SIDE
2.0
51
REMOVABLE
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POWER 74.9
CONNECTIONS 1903
.88 KNOCKOUTS
Y (QTY. 3)
1.9
48 REMOVE BRKT.
FOR SHIPPING
ONLY
20.0
508
9.0
229
Figure 15: WGZ150DA - 200DA (Condenserless) (see next page for more dimensions)
4.0
5.0 101
127 LIQUID
X
Z CONNECTIONS
154.0 30.0
3912 2.0
762
51
ISOLATOR HOLES (6)
34.0
864
40.0
1016
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REV 00
38
588 17.4
443 12.8 11.4
325 289
6.0
152
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Electrical Data
Electrical Data
2. Recommended power lead wire sizes for 3 conductors WGZ-D Model Size
Voltage Hz
per conduit are based on 100% conductor ampacity WGZ 030-040 WGZ 045-090 WGZ 100-200
in accordance with NEC. Voltage drop has not been 208-230 60 5 5 10
included. It is recommended that power leads be kept 380 60 5 5 5
short. All terminal block connections must be made with
400 50 5 5 5
copper (type THW) wire.
460 60 5 5 5
3. The recommended power lead wire sizes are based
575 60 5 5 5
on an ambient temperature of 86°F (30°C). Ampacity
correction factors must be applied for other ambient
temperatures. Refer to the National Electrical Code Table 39: Optional High Short Circuit Current Ratings for
Handbook. Units without Supplemental Overloads
4. Must be electrically grounded according to national and Voltage Hz Options, Single-Point Power Connection Only
local electrical codes. 208-230 60 100
380 60 65
Voltage Limitations:
400 50 65
1. Within 10 percent of nameplate rating
460 60 65
2. Voltage unbalance not to exceed 2% with a resultant 575 60 Not Available
current unbalance of 6 to 10 times the voltage unbalance
per NEMA MG-1, 1998 Standard. This is an important
restriction that must be adhered to. Units with Supplemental Overloads
Notes for “Field Wiring Data” Table 40: Standard Panel Ratings for Units with
1. Requires a single disconnect to supply electrical power Supplemental Overloads
to the unit. This power supply must either be fused or
WGZ-D Model Size
use an HACR type circuit breaker. Voltage Hz
WGZ 030-040 WGZ 045-090 WGZ 100-200
2. All field wiring to unit power block or optional non-fused
208-230 60 5 5 10
disconnect switch must be copper.
380 60 5 5 5
3. All field wire size values given in the Electrical Data
400 50 5 5 5
tables starting on page 44 apply to 75°C rated wire per
460 60 5 5 5
NEC.
575 60 5 5 5
Supplemental Overloads Option
The supplemental overloads option is used to reduce the Table 41: Optional High Short Circuit Current Ratings for
required electrical service size and wire sizing (cost) to the Units with Supplemental Overloads
packaged version of WGZ chillers (WGZ-DW models). This Voltage Hz Options, Single-Point Power Connection Only
option is available for units with single point or multiple point
208-230 60 100
electrical power connections. Refer to the data tables starting
on page 42 for electrical information on units with and 380 60 65
without the overloads option. 400 50 65
460 60 65
Circuit Breakers 575 60 Not Available
The circuit breaker used in the High Short Circuit panel option
may have a higher trip rating than the unit Maximum Overload
Protection (MOP) value shown on the unit name plate. The
circuit breaker is installed as a service disconnect switch and
does not function as branch circuit protection, mainly that the
protection device must be installed at the point of origin of the
power wiring. The breaker (disconnect switch) is oversized to
avoid nuisance trips at high ambient temperature conditions.
3 PHASE TO
POWER COMPRESSOR(S)
SUPPLY
NOTE: ALL FIELD
WIRING TO BE
FUSED CONTROL
CIRCUIT
TRANSFORMER
INSTALLED AS NEC
OPTION
CLASS 1
120 VAC
DISCONNECT
WIRING SYSTEM WITH
FIELD (BY OTHERS) TB1-20 CONDUCTOR
SUPPLIED
OPTION N
RATED 600 VOLTS.
120VAC CONTROL
CONTROL POWER TB1 CIRCUIT
FUSE
FU6
2
120
11 VAC
N
14
CHWR1 PUMP RELAY
(BY OTHERS)
120 VAC 1.0 AMP MAX.
FACTORY SUPPLIED
FIELD WIRED
ALARM
ALARM 120
ABR
BELL 10 VAC
OPTION ALARM BELL
RELAY
15
GND
CONTROLLER
TB3
CDW PUMP RELAY 120
(BY OTHERS) TB3-90 J12-NO3 VAC
120 VAC 1.0 AMP MAX N
TB1-12
120VAC CONTROL
CONTROL POWER TB1 CIRCUIT
FUSE
FU6
2
120
11 VAC
N
14
CHWR1 PUMP RELAY
(BY OTHERS)
120 VAC 1.0 AMP MAX.
FACTORY SUPPLIED
FIELD WIRED
ALARM ALARM
BELL ABR
120
OPTION 10 VAC
ALARM BELL
RELAY
15
TIME GND
CLOCK AUTO OFF
RSS1 TB2
REMOTE STOP
SWITCH ON IF REMOTE STOP
(BY OTHERS) 40 585 CONTROL IS USED,
REMOVE LEAD 585 ALARM BELL
53 FROM TERM. TB2 40 TO 53. RELAY
MANUAL
OFF 42
AUTO NO COM
IMS1
ICE MODE BELL
59 1 2
SWITCH ON
(BY OTHERS) ALARM BELL OPTION
43
55
MANUAL NOR. OPEN
CHWI FLOW
SWITCH 33
PUMP AUX. CONTACTS
---MANDATORY-- (OPTIONAL)
(BY OTHERS)
44
NOR. OPEN
CFS FLOW
SWITCH 41
---MANDATORY-- (OPTIONAL)
(BY OTHERS)
54 TB3
4-20MA CONTROLLER
FOR +
49 FAN MOTOR #11 120
CHW RESET - COIL VAC
(BY OTHERS) 50 (BY OTHERS) TB3-90 J12-NO3
120 VAC 1.0 N
GND AMP MAX.
4-20MA TB1-12
FOR + 51
DEMAND LIMIT FAN MOTOR #21 120
(BY OTHERS) - COIL VAC
52 (BY OTHERS) TB3-91 J15-NO8
GND 120 VAC 1.0
AMP MAX.
TB3
120 FAN MOTOR #12 120
904 VAC COIL VAC
N (BY OTHERS) TB3-92 J18-NO13
120 VAC 1.0
910 AMP MAX.
CHWR2 PUMP RELAY
(BY OTHERS) FAN MOTOR #22 120
120 VAC 1.0 AMP MAX. 120 COIL VAC
(BY OTHERS) TB3-93 J22-NO16
908 VAC 120 VAC 1.0
N AMP MAX.
909
CWPR2 PUMP RELAY FAN MOTOR #13 & #14
(BY OTHERS) COIL 120
120 VAC 1.0 AMP MAX. (BY OTHERS) VAC
120 VAC 1.0 TB3-94 J22-NO17
AMP MAX.
Table 42: Compressor Amp Draw (with and without optional external overloads)
Rated Load Amps Per Compressor Locked Rotor Amps
Model Voltage / Unit w/o Optional External Overloads Unit with Optional External Overloads Across-The-Line Starting
Size Freq. Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2
#1 #3 #5 #2 #4 #6 #1 #3 #5 #2 #4 #6 #1 #3 #5 #2 #4 #6
208V/60 29.5 29.5 -- 29.5 29.5 -- 22.4 22.4 -- 22.4 22.4 -- 195 195 -- 195 195 --
230V/60 29.5 29.5 -- 29.5 29.5 -- 20.0 20.0 -- 20.0 20.0 -- 195 195 -- 195 195 --
380V/60 16.7 16.7 -- 16.7 16.7 -- 13.6 13.6 -- 13.6 13.6 -- 123 123 -- 123 123 --
030D
400V/50 14.7 14.7 -- 14.7 14.7 -- 12.0 12.0 -- 12.0 12.0 -- 95 95 -- 95 95 --
460V/60 14.7 14.7 -- 14.7 14.7 -- 12.0 12.0 -- 12.0 12.0 -- 95 95 -- 95 95 --
575V/60 12.2 12.2 -- 12.2 12.2 -- N/A N/A -- N/A N/A -- 80 80 -- 80 80 --
208V/60 30.1 30.1 -- 30.1 30.1 -- 25.0 25.0 -- 25.0 25.0 -- 225 225 -- 225 225 --
230V/60 30.1 30.1 -- 30.1 30.1 -- 23.2 23.2 -- 23.2 23.2 -- 225 225 -- 225 225 --
380V/60 19.2 19.2 -- 19.2 19.2 -- 13.8 13.8 -- 13.8 13.8 -- 140 140 -- 140 140 --
035D
400V/50 16.7 16.7 -- 16.7 16.7 -- 12.0 12.0 -- 12.0 12.0 -- 111 111 -- 111 111 --
460V/60 16.7 16.7 -- 16.7 16.7 -- 12.0 12.0 -- 12.0 12.0 -- 114 114 -- 114 114 --
575V/60 12.2 12.2 -- 12.2 12.2 -- N/A N/A -- N/A N/A -- 80 80 -- 80 80 --
208V/60 33.3 33.3 -- 33.3 33.3 -- 28.6 28.6 -- 28.6 28.6 -- 239 239 -- 239 239 --
230V/60 33.3 33.3 -- 33.3 33.3 -- 25.6 25.6 -- 25.6 25.6 -- 239 239 -- 239 239 --
380V/60 23.7 23.7 -- 23.7 23.7 -- 16.9 16.9 -- 16.9 16.9 -- 145 145 -- 145 145 --
040D
400V/50 17.9 17.9 -- 17.9 17.9 -- 12.8 12.8 -- 12.8 12.8 -- 118 118 -- 118 118 --
460V/60 17.9 17.9 -- 17.9 17.9 -- 12.8 12.8 -- 12.8 12.8 -- 125 125 -- 125 125 --
575V/60 12.8 12.8 -- 12.8 12.8 -- N/A N/A -- N/A N/A -- 80 80 -- 80 80 --
208V/60 48.1 48.1 -- 48.1 48.1 -- 30.5 30.5 -- 30.5 30.5 -- 245 245 -- 245 245 --
230V/60 48.1 48.1 -- 48.1 48.1 -- 28.0 28.0 -- 28.0 28.0 -- 245 245 -- 245 245 --
380V/60 23.7 23.7 -- 23.7 23.7 -- 18.3 18.3 -- 18.3 18.3 -- 145 145 -- 145 145 --
045D
400V/50 18.6 18.6 -- 18.6 18.6 -- 14.4 14.4 -- 14.4 14.4 -- 118 118 -- 118 118 --
460V/60 18.6 18.6 -- 18.6 18.6 -- 14.4 14.4 -- 14.4 14.4 -- 125 125 -- 125 125 --
575V/60 14.7 14.7 -- 14.7 14.7 -- 12.0 12.0 -- 12.0 12.0 -- 100 100 -- 100 100 --
208V/60 51.3 51.3 -- 51.3 51.3 -- 36.0 36.0 -- 36.0 36.0 -- 300 300 -- 300 300 --
230V/60 51.3 51.3 -- 51.3 51.3 -- 32.8 32.8 -- 32.8 32.8 -- 300 300 -- 300 300 --
380V/60 26.9 26.9 -- 26.9 26.9 -- 19.6 19.6 -- 19.6 19.6 -- 139 139 -- 139 139 --
050D
400V/50 23.1 23.1 -- 23.1 23.1 -- 16.8 16.8 -- 16.8 16.8 -- 140 140 -- 140 140 --
460V/60 23.1 23.1 -- 23.1 23.1 -- 16.8 16.8 -- 16.8 16.8 -- 150 150 -- 150 150 --
575V/60 19.9 19.9 -- 19.9 19.9 -- 13.6 13.6 -- 13.6 13.6 -- 109 109 -- 109 109 --
208V/60 51.3 51.3 -- 55.8 55.8 -- 36.0 36.0 -- 44.0 44.0 -- 300 300 -- 340 340 --
230V/60 51.3 51.3 -- 55.8 55.8 -- 32.8 32.8 -- 40.0 40.0 -- 300 300 -- 340 340 --
380V/60 26.9 26.9 -- 34.0 34.0 -- 19.6 19.6 -- 25.3 25.3 -- 139 139 -- 196 196 --
055D
400V/50 23.1 23.1 -- 26.9 26.9 -- 16.8 16.8 -- 20.0 20.0 -- 140 140 -- 173 173 --
460V/60 23.1 23.1 -- 26.9 26.9 -- 16.8 16.8 -- 20.0 20.0 -- 150 150 -- 173 173 --
575V/60 19.9 19.9 -- 23.7 23.7 -- 13.6 13.6 -- 16.0 16.0 -- 109 109 -- 132 132 --
208V/60 55.8 55.8 -- 55.8 55.8 -- 44.0 44.0 -- 44.0 44.0 -- 340 340 -- 340 340 --
230V/60 55.8 55.8 -- 55.8 55.8 -- 40.0 40.0 -- 40.0 40.0 -- 340 340 -- 340 340 --
380V/60 34.0 34.0 -- 34.0 34.0 -- 25.3 25.3 -- 25.3 25.3 -- 196 196 -- 196 196 --
060D
400V/50 26.9 26.9 -- 26.9 26.9 -- 20.0 20.0 -- 20.0 20.0 -- 173 173 -- 173 173 --
460V/60 26.9 26.9 -- 26.9 26.9 -- 20.0 20.0 -- 20.0 20.0 -- 173 173 -- 173 173 --
575V/60 23.7 23.7 -- 23.7 23.7 -- 16.0 16.0 -- 16.0 16.0 -- 132 132 -- 132 132 --
208V/60 72.4 55.8 -- 72.4 55.8 -- 54.4 44.0 -- 54.4 44.0 -- 505 340 -- 505 340 --
230V/60 72.4 55.8 -- 72.4 55.8 -- 49.6 40.0 -- 49.6 40.0 -- 505 340 -- 505 340 --
380V/60 35.3 34.0 -- 35.3 34.0 -- 31.2 25.3 -- 31.2 25.3 -- 290 196 -- 290 196 --
070D
400V/50 30.8 26.9 -- 30.8 26.9 -- 24.8 20.0 -- 24.8 20.0 -- 229 173 -- 229 173 --
460V/60 30.8 26.9 -- 30.8 26.9 -- 24.8 20.0 -- 24.8 20.0 -- 229 173 -- 229 173 --
575V/60 25.0 23.7 -- 25.0 23.7 -- 20.0 16.0 -- 20.0 16.0 -- 180 132 -- 180 132 --
Table 43: Compressor Amp Draw (with and without optional external overloads)
Rated Load Amps Per Compressor Locked Rotor Amps
Model Voltage / Unit w/o Optional External Overloads Unit with Optional External Overloads Across-The-Line Starting
Size Freq. Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2
#1 #3 #5 #2 #4 #6 #1 #3 #5 #2 #4 #6 #1 #3 #5 #2 #4 #6
208V/60 72.4 72.4 -- 72.4 72.4 -- 54.4 54.4 -- 54.4 54.4 -- 538 538 -- 538 538 --
230V/60 72.4 72.4 -- 72.4 72.4 -- 49.6 49.6 -- 49.6 49.6 -- 538 538 -- 538 538 --
380V/60 35.3 35.3 -- 35.3 35.3 -- 31.2 31.2 -- 31.2 31.2 -- 290 290 -- 290 290 --
080D
400V/50 30.8 30.8 -- 30.8 30.8 -- 24.8 24.8 -- 24.8 24.8 -- 229 229 -- 229 229 --
460V/60 30.8 30.8 -- 30.8 30.8 -- 24.8 24.8 -- 24.8 24.8 -- 229 229 -- 229 229 --
575V/60 25.0 25.0 -- 25.0 25.0 -- 20.0 20.0 -- 20.0 20.0 -- 180 180 -- 180 180 --
208V/60 85.3 72.4 -- 85.3 72.4 -- 64.8 54.4 -- 64.8 54.4 -- 605 538 -- 605 538 --
230V/60 85.3 72.4 -- 85.3 72.4 -- 58.4 49.6 -- 58.4 49.6 -- 605 538 -- 605 538 --
380V/60 51.9 35.3 -- 51.9 35.3 -- 36.7 31.2 -- 36.7 31.2 -- 380 290 -- 380 290 --
090D
400V/50 37.8 30.8 -- 37.8 30.8 -- 29.6 24.8 -- 29.6 24.8 -- 320 229 -- 320 229 --
460V/60 37.8 30.8 -- 37.8 30.8 -- 29.6 24.8 -- 29.6 24.8 -- 320 229 -- 320 229 --
575V/60 34.6 25.0 -- 34.6 25.0 -- 23.2 20.0 -- 23.2 20.0 -- 250 180 -- 250 180 --
208V/60 85.3 85.3 -- 85.3 85.3 -- 64.8 64.8 -- 64.8 64.8 -- 605 605 -- 605 605 --
230V/60 85.3 85.3 -- 85.3 85.3 -- 58.4 58.4 -- 58.4 58.4 -- 605 605 -- 605 605 --
380V/60 51.9 51.9 -- 51.9 51.9 -- 36.7 36.7 -- 36.7 36.7 -- 380 380 -- 380 380 --
100D
400V/50 37.8 37.8 -- 37.8 37.8 -- 29.6 29.6 -- 29.6 29.6 -- 320 320 -- 320 320 --
460V/60 37.8 37.8 -- 37.8 37.8 -- 29.6 29.6 -- 29.6 29.6 -- 320 320 -- 320 320 --
575V/60 34.6 34.6 -- 34.6 34.6 -- 23.2 23.2 -- 23.2 23.2 -- 250 250 -- 250 250 --
208V/60 109.6 85.3 -- 109.6 85.3 -- 83.2 64.8 -- 83.2 64.8 -- 599 605 -- 599 605 --
230V/60 109.6 85.3 -- 109.6 85.3 -- 75.2 58.4 -- 75.2 58.4 -- 599 605 -- 599 605 --
380V/60 69.2 51.9 -- 69.2 51.9 -- 47.7 36.7 -- 47.7 36.7 -- 358 380 -- 358 380 --
115D
400V/50 54.5 37.8 -- 54.5 37.8 -- 37.6 29.6 -- 37.6 29.6 -- 310 320 -- 310 320 --
460V/60 54.5 37.8 -- 54.5 37.8 -- 37.6 29.6 -- 37.6 29.6 -- 310 320 -- 310 320 --
575V/60 49.4 34.6 -- 49.4 34.6 -- 30.4 23.2 -- 30.4 23.2 -- 239 250 -- 239 250 --
208V/60 109.6 109.6 -- 109.6 109.6 -- 83.2 83.2 -- 83.2 83.2 -- 599 599 -- 599 599 --
230V/60 109.6 109.6 -- 109.6 109.6 -- 75.2 75.2 -- 75.2 75.2 -- 599 599 -- 599 599 --
380V/60 69.2 69.2 -- 69.2 69.2 -- 47.7 47.7 -- 47.7 47.7 -- 358 358 -- 358 358 --
130D
400V/50 54.5 54.5 -- 54.5 54.5 -- 37.6 37.6 -- 37.6 37.6 -- 310 310 -- 310 310 --
460V/60 54.5 54.5 -- 54.5 54.5 -- 37.6 37.6 -- 37.6 37.6 -- 310 310 -- 310 310 --
575V/60 49.4 49.4 -- 49.4 49.4 -- 30.4 30.4 -- 30.4 30.4 -- 239 239 -- 239 239 --
208V/60 85.3 85.3 85.3 85.3 85.3 85.3 64.8 64.8 64.8 64.8 64.8 64.8 605 605 605 605 605 605
230V/60 85.3 85.3 85.3 85.3 85.3 85.3 58.4 58.4 58.4 58.4 58.4 58.4 605 605 605 605 605 605
380V/60 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 36.7 36.7 36.7 36.7 36.7 36.7 380 380 380 380 380 380
150D
400V/50 37.8 37.8 37.8 37.8 37.8 37.8 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 320 320 320 320 320 320
460V/60 37.8 37.8 37.8 37.8 37.8 37.8 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 320 320 320 320 320 320
575V/60 34.6 34.6 34.6 34.6 34.6 34.6 23.2 23.2 23.2 23.2 23.2 23.2 250 250 250 250 250 250
208V/60 85.3 85.3 85.3 109.6 109.6 109.6 64.8 64.8 64.8 83.2 83.2 83.2 605 605 605 599 599 599
230V/60 85.3 85.3 85.3 109.6 109.6 109.6 58.4 58.4 58.4 75.2 75.2 75.2 605 605 605 599 599 599
380V/60 51.9 51.9 51.9 69.2 69.2 69.2 36.7 36.7 36.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 380 380 380 358 358 358
170D
400V/50 37.8 37.8 37.8 54.5 54.5 54.5 29.6 29.6 29.6 37.6 37.6 37.6 320 320 320 310 310 310
460V/60 37.8 37.8 37.8 54.5 54.5 54.5 29.6 29.6 29.6 37.6 37.6 37.6 320 320 320 310 310 310
575V/60 34.6 34.6 34.6 49.4 49.4 49.4 23.2 23.2 23.2 30.4 30.4 30.4 250 250 250 239 239 239
208V/60 109.6 109.6 109.6 109.6 109.6 109.6 83.2 83.2 83.2 83.2 83.2 83.2 599 599 599 599 599 599
230V/60 109.6 109.6 109.6 109.6 109.6 109.6 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 599 599 599 599 599 599
380V/60 69.2 69.2 69.2 69.2 69.2 69.2 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 358 358 358 358 358 358
200D
400V/50 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 37.6 37.6 37.6 37.6 37.6 37.6 310 310 310 310 310 310
460V/60 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 37.6 37.6 37.6 37.6 37.6 37.6 310 310 310 310 310 310
575V/60 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 30.4 30.4 30.4 30.4 30.4 30.4 239 239 239 239 239 239
Table 44: Electrical Data - Single Point Table 44 continued: Electrical Data - Single Point
Without Optional External Overloads Without Optional External Overloads
Single Point Field Data Single Point Field Data
208V 126 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 208V 308 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 126 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 230V 308 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
030D 380V 71 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 080D 380V 150 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 63 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 131 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V 52 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 575V 107 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
208V 128 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 208V 337 400 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 128 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 230V 337 400 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
035D 380V 82 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 090D 380V 188 200 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 71 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 147 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V 52 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 575V 128 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
208V 142 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 208V 363 400 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 142 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 230V 363 400 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
040D 380V 101 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 100D 380V 221 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 77 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 161 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V 55 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 575V 148 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
208V 205 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 208V 418 500 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 205 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 230V 418 500 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
045D 380V 101 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 115D 380V 260 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
400-460V 80 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 199 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
575V 63 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 575V 181 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
208V 218 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 208V 466 500 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 218 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 230V 466 500 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
050D 380V 115 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 130D 380V 295 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
400-460V 99 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 400-460V 232 250 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
575V 85 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 575V 210 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
208V 229 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 208V 534 600 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 229 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 230V 534 600 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
055D 380V 131 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 150D 380V 325 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
400-460V 107 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 400-460V 237 250 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
575V 94 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 575V 217 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
208V 238 250 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 208V 613 700 (2) 500 - #4 (3) 500 - 3/0
230V 238 250 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 230V 613 700 (2) 500 - #4 (3) 500 - 3/0
060D 380V 145 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 170D 380V 381 400 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
400-460V 115 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 400-460V 291 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
575V 101 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 575V 265 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
208V 275 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 208V 685 700 (2) 500 - #4 (4) 500 - 250
230V 275 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 230V 685 700 (2) 500 - #4 (4) 500 - 250
070D 380V 148 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 200D 380V 433 500 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
400-460V 124 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 400-460V 341 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
575V 104 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 575V 309 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
Table 45: Electrical Data - Single Point Table 45 continued: Electrical Data - Single Point
With Optional External Overloads With Optional External Overloads
Single Point Field Data Single Point Field Data
208V 96 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 208V 232 250 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 85 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 230V 211 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
030D 380V 58 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 080D 380V 133 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 51 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 106 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
575V N/A -- -- -- 575V 85 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 107 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 208V 255 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 99 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 230V 231 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
035D 380V 59 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 090D 380V 145 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 51 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 117 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V N/A -- -- -- 575V 93 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 122 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 208V 276 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 109 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 230V 249 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
040D 380V 72 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 100D 380V 156 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 55 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 126 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V N/A -- -- -- 575V 99 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
208V 130 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 208V 317 400 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 119 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 230V 286 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
045D 380V 78 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 115D 380V 181 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 62 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 144 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V 51 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 575V 115 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
208V 153 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 208V 354 400 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 140 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 230V 320 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
050D 380V 84 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 130D 380V 203 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 72 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 160 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V 58 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 575V 130 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
208V 171 200 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 208V 405 450 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 156 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 230V 365 400 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
055D 380V 97 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 150D 380V 230 250 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
400-460V 79 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 185 200 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
575V 64 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 575V 145 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
208V 187 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 208V 465 500 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 170 200 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 230V 420 450 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
060D 380V 108 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 170D 380V 266 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
400-460V 85 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 400-460V 211 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
575V 68 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 575V 169 175 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
208V 211 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 208V 520 600 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 192 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 230V 470 500 (2) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
070D 380V 121 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 200D 380V 299 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
400-460V 96 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 400-460V 235 250 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
575V 77 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 575V 190 200 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
Table 46: Electrical Data - Multiple Point Without Optional External Overloads
Multiple Point Field Data - Circuit #1 Multiple Point Field Data - Circuit #2
208V 66 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 66 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
230V 66 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 66 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
030D 380V 38 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 38 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 33 45 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 33 45 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 27 35 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 27 35 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 68 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 68 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
230V 68 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 68 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
035D 380V 43 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 43 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 38 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 38 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 27 35 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 27 35 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 75 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 75 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
230V 75 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 75 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
040D 380V 53 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 53 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 40 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 40 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 29 40 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 29 40 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 108 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 108 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
230V 108 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 108 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
045D 380V 53 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 53 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 42 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 42 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 33 45 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 33 45 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 115 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 115 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
230V 115 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 115 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
050D 380V 61 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 61 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 52 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 52 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 45 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 45 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 115 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 126 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
230V 115 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 126 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
055D 380V 61 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 77 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 52 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 61 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 45 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 53 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 126 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 126 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
230V 126 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 126 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
060D 380V 77 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 77 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 61 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 61 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 53 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 53 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 146 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 146 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
230V 146 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 146 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
070D 380V 78 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 78 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 65 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 65 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 55 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 55 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
Table 46 continued: Electrical Data - Multiple Point Without Optional External Overloads
Multiple Point Field Data - Circuit #1 Multiple Point Field Data - Circuit #2
208V 163 225 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 163 225 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
230V 163 225 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 163 225 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
080D 380V 79 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 79 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 69 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 69 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 56 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 56 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 179 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 179 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
230V 179 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 179 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
090D 380V 100 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 100 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
400-460V 78 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 78 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 68 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 68 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 192 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 192 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
230V 192 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 192 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
100D 380V 117 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 117 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
400-460V 85 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 85 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 78 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 78 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 222 300 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 222 300 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
230V 222 300 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 222 300 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
115D 380V 138 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 138 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 106 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 106 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
575V 96 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 96 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 247 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 247 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 247 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 247 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
130D 380V 156 225 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 156 225 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 123 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 123 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V 111 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 111 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
208V 277 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 277 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 277 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 277 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
150D 380V 169 200 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 169 200 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 123 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 123 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V 112 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 112 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
208V 277 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 356 450 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 277 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 356 450 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
170D 380V 169 200 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 225 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 123 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 177 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
575V 112 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 161 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
208V 356 450 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 356 450 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 356 450 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 356 450 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
200D 380V 225 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 225 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 177 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 177 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
575V 161 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 161 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
Table 47: Electrical Data - Multiple Point With Optional External Overloads
Multiple Point Field Data - Circuit #1 Multiple Point Field Data - Circuit #2
208V 50 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 50 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
230V 45 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 45 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
030D 380V 31 40 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 31 40 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 27 35 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 27 35 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V N/A -- -- -- N/A -- -- --
208V 56 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 56 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
230V 52 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 52 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
035D 380V 31 45 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 31 45 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 27 35 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 27 35 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V N/A -- -- -- N/A -- -- --
208V 64 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 64 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
230V 58 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 58 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
040D 380V 38 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 38 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 29 40 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 29 40 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V N/A -- -- -- N/A -- -- --
208V 69 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 69 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
230V 63 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 63 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
045D 380V 41 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 41 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 32 45 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 32 45 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 27 35 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 27 35 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 81 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 81 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
230V 74 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 74 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
050D 380V 44 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 44 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 38 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 38 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 31 40 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 31 40 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 81 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 99 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
230V 74 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 90 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
055D 380V 44 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 57 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 38 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 45 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 31 40 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 36 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 99 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 99 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
230V 90 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 90 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
060D 380V 57 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 57 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 45 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 45 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 36 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 36 50 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 112 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 112 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
230V 102 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 102 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
070D 380V 64 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 64 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 51 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 51 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 41 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 41 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
Table 47 continued: Electrical Data - Multiple Point With Optional External Overloads
Multiple Point Field Data - Circuit #1 Multiple Point Field Data - Circuit #2
208V 122 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 122 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
230V 112 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 112 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
080D 380V 70 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 70 100 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 56 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 56 80 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 45 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 45 60 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 135 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 135 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
230V 123 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 123 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
090D 380V 77 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 77 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 62 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 62 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 49 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 49 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 146 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 146 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
230V 131 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 131 175 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
100D 380V 83 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 83 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 67 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 67 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 52 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 52 70 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 169 250 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 169 250 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
230V 152 225 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 152 225 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
115D 380V 96 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 96 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
400-460V 77 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 77 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 61 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 61 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 187 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 187 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
230V 169 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 169 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
130D 380V 107 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 107 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
400-460V 85 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 85 110 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
575V 68 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 68 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 211 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 211 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
230V 190 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 190 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6
150D 380V 119 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 119 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 96 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 96 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
575V 75 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 75 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10
208V 211 250 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 270 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 190 225 (1) 500 - #4 (1) 350 - #6 244 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
170D 380V 119 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 155 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 96 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 122 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V 75 90 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 1/0 - #10 99 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
208V 270 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 270 350 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
230V 244 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0 244 300 (1) 500 - #4 (2) 500 - 3/0
200D 380V 155 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 155 200 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
400-460V 122 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6 122 150 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 350 - #6
575V 99 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3 99 125 (1) 2/0 - #14 (1) 3/0 - #3
1.06 WARRANTY ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Scroll Compressor Chiller, Less W-C Condenser (WGZ 030DA - WGZ 200DA)
be mounted on RIS vibration isolator pads. temperatures and pressures, and diagnostic messages.
The following features and functions shall be included:
[OPTION] The compressors shall be covered with
factory-installed sound reduction acoustical blankets. 1. The LCD type display shall have a minimum of 20
characters with all messages in English. Coded
B. Evaporator: On units 30 tons to 130 tons, the evaporator
messages are not acceptable.
shall be direct expansion type with stainless steel
plates brazed together. It shall be insulated with 3/4 2. Critical parameters shall have their own section of
inch (19mm), 0.28 k value, closed cell polyurethane control and shall be password protected.
insulation. It shall be designed for 653 psi (4500 kPa) 3. Resetting chilled water temperature by a remote
water side working pressure. 4-20mA DC signal.
[OPTION] The evaporator shall have an additional layer 4. A soft load function to prevent the system from
of ¾-inch insulation operating at full load during the chilled water pulldown
On units from 150 to 200 tons, the evaporator shall be period.
shell-and-tube construction, designed for 150 psig (1033 5. An electronic time clock to allow programming of
kPa) water side pressure, and insulated with 3/4 inch a yearly schedule accommodating weekends and
(19mm) closed cell polyurethane insulation.. holidays.
[OPTION] The evaporator shall have an additional layer 6. Auto restart after a power failure, not requiring
of ¾-inch insulation external battery back-up or auxiliary power for
C. Condenser: contractor supplied and installed to match maintaining program memory.
the chiller performance at specified ambient conditions. 7. Shutdowns shall be date and time stamped with
D. Refrigerant Circuit: Each refrigerant circuit shall include system temperatures and pressures recorded. A
a liquid line shutoff valve, replaceable core or sealed minimum of six previous occurrences shall be kept in
filter-drier, sight glass with moisture indicator, liquid line a revolving memory.
solenoid valve (no exceptions), thermal expansion valve, 8. Start-to-start and stop-to-start timers t.
and insulated suction line.
9. Capability of communication with a PC or remote
[OPTION] The unit shall include hot gas bypass on all monitoring through a twisted pair RS-232 interface.
circuits.
10. Lead/lag by manually or automatically by compressor
E. Control Panel: The control panel shall contain a number of starts.
microprocessor controller providing operating and
equipment protection controls plus motor starting 11. Continuous diagnostic checks of unit operation to
equipment, factory wired, operationally tested, and ready provide a pre-alarm signal in advance of a shutdown
for operation. Standard components shall include a allowing time for remedial action to be taken.
control transformer with primary and secondary fusing, 12. Contacts for control of up to 8 condenser fans
microprocessor transformers with integral fusing and
switches for each circuit pumpdown and unit control 13. An advanced DDC microprocessor unit controller with
power. Power connection shall be multi-point (2) to a 4-line by 20-character liquid crystal display provides
power block. The control panel shall have a hinged tool- the operating and protection functions. The controller
locked door. shall take pre-emptive limiting action in case of high
discharge pressure or low evaporator pressure. The
[OPTION] Multi-point power connection to disconnect controller shall contain the following features as a
switches minimum:
[OPTION] Single point power connection to a power a. Equipment Protection - The unit shall be protected
block with compressor circuit breakers in two ways: (1) by alarms that shut the unit down
[OPTION] Single point power connection to a disconnect and require manual reset to restore unit operation
switch with compressor circuit breakers and (2) by limit alarms that reduce unit operation in
response to some out-of-limit condition. Shut down
[OPTION] High short circuit current rating (HSCCR) alarms shall activate an alarm signal.
single point power connection to a disconnect switch with
compressor circuit breakers b. Shutdown Alarms
The control system shall stage the compressors based • No evaporator water flow
on the leaving water temperature. Equipment protection • Low evaporator pressure
devices controlled by the microprocessor include motor • High condenser pressure
protection, high pressure, loss of refrigerant, loss
• Motor protection system
of water flow, freeze protection, and low refrigerant
pressure. Controls shall include auto/stop switch, chilled • Phase voltage protection (Optional)
water setpoint adjustment, anti-recycle timer, and digital • Outside ambient temperature
display with water temperature and setpoint, operating • Evaporator freeze protection
Factory mounted DDC controller(s) shall support F. Provide all appurtenances required to insure a fully
operation on a BACnet ®, Modbus® or LonMark® operational and functional chiller.
network via one of the data link / physical layers G. Purge chiller unit and charge system with refrigerant and
listed below as specified by the successful oil.
Building Automation System (BAS) supplier.
• BACnet® MS/TP master (Clause 9) 3.02 START-UP
• BACnet® IP, (Annex J) A. Ensure proper charge of refrigerant and oil.
• BACnet® ISO 8802-3, (Ethernet) B. Provide testing, and starting of machine, and instruct the
• LonMark® FTT-10A. The unit controller shall Owner in its proper operation and maintenance.
be LonMark® certified.
Warranty
All Daikin Applied equipment is sold pursuant to its standard terms and conditions of sale, including
Limited Product Warranty. Consult your local Daikin Applied Representative for warranty details. To
find your local Daikin Applied Representative, go to www.DaikinApplied.com.
Aftermarket Services
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product information, please go to www.DaikinApplied.com.