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Product Overview
Air-cooled chillers use mechanical refrigeration to cool recirculated fluid that support industrial process cooling applications.
Glycol chillers are configured to produce fluid temperatures between 25°-30°F using a mixture of water & glycol to prevent the fluid from freezing but can also be adjusted to produce fluid temperatures as low as 20°F and as high as 70°F.
This glycol chiller is designed for outdoor installation in most types of climates. The air-cooled condenser, chiller zones, reservoir and pumping system are delivered as a complete package.
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Specifications
Model: OACS-190D-MZC-2P-BC (1)
Refrigerant Zones
Quantity : 2
Cooling Capacity
(2)Glycol Temperature @ 25°F : 1,128,000 BTU/hr
(3)Glycol Temperature @ 50°F : 2,256,000 BTU/hr
Compressor
Horsepower : 90
Type : Rotary Screw
Air-Cooled Condenser
Type : Intergal
# of Fans : 14
Evaporator
Type : Shell & Tube
Refrigerant
Type : HFC-407C
Process Pump
Horsepower : 30
Flow : 451 GPM
Evaporator Pump
Horsepower : 15
Flow : 451 GPM
Standby Pump
Available : Available
Reservoir Capacity
Capacity : 900 Gallons
Lid : Standard
Construction : Stainless Steel
Process Connections
To Process : 6"
From Process : 6"
System Amperage(4)
460/3/60 : 470.0
Dimensions
Height : 99"
Width : 96"
Depth : 408"
Weight
Specification Notes:
Since product innovation and improvement is our constant goal, all features and specifications are subject to change without notice or liability. Selection of certain optional features may change listed specifications.
Capacity at 25°F LFT and 115 °F condensing temperature. Capacities may be +/5% as reserved by the compressor manufacturer. The minimum recommended operating temperature when no glycol is used is 48°F.
Capacity at 50°F LFT and 115 °F condensing temperature. Capacities may be +/5% as reserved by the compressor manufacturer. The minimum recommended operating temperature when no glycol is used is 48°F.
Full load amps are higher than run load amps and must be used for sizing disconnects and supply wiring.