Water Piping Connections; Waterbox Locations; Grooved Pipe Coupling - Trane CenTraVac CDHH Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Field-provided isolation valves for the evaporator and
condenser water lines should be installed upstream and
downstream of the heat exchangers, and be installed far
enough away from the chiller to also provide practical
service isolation for flow sensing devices, field
thermometers, flexible connectors, and any removable pipe
spools.
Ensure that the evaporator water piping is clear; check it
after the chilled water pump is operated but before initial
chiller start-up. If any partial blockages exist, they can be
detected and removed to prevent possible tube damage
resulting from evaporator freeze-up or erosion.
For applications that include an "infinite source" or
"multiple-use" cooling condenser water supply, install a
valved bypass "leg" (optional) between the supply and
return pipes. This valved bypass allows the operator to
short-circuit water flow through the cooling condenser
when the supply water temperature is too low.
Note: System refrigerant pressure differential must be
maintained above 3 psid (20.7 kPaD) at all times.
Failure to do so could result in operating problems.

Water Piping Connections

All standard units use grooved-pipe connections. These
are grooved-end NSP (Victaulic® style) pipe connections.
Flanged connections are optional.
Piping joined using grooved type couplings, like all types of
piping systems, requires proper support to carry the weight
of pipes and equipment. The support methods used must
eliminate undue stresses on joints, piping, and other
components, allow movement where required, and provide
for any other special requirements (i.e., drainage, etc.).
Note: If needed, plug-type sensor extension cables are
available for purchase from Trane Parts Service.
These sensor extension cables may be necessary if
the waterboxes are changed or if the temperature
sensors are moved out into the unit piping for better
mixed temperature readings.
Table 10. Water connection pipe sizes
Water
Passes
100
130
Evaporator
Nominal Pipe Size (in.)
1-Pass
12
12
2-Pass
10
10
3-Pass
8
8
Nominal Pipe Size (in.)
Condenser
1-Pass
12
14
2-Pass
10
12
Evaporator
1-Pass
DN300 DN300 DN350 DN400 DN500 DN400 DN500
2-Pass
DN250 DN250 DN300 DN350 DN350
3-Pass
DN200 DN200 DN250 DN300 DN300
CDHH-SVX003C-EN
Shell Size
160
200
220
400
14
16
20
16
12
14
14
10
12
12
16
24
14
14
Metric Pipe Size (mm)
Table 10. Water connection pipe sizes (continued)
Water
Passes
Condenser
1-Pass
2-Pass
Figure 17. Typical grooved pipe connection

Waterbox Locations

If removal of waterboxes is necessary, refer to
Removal and Installation," p.
If the waterboxes on any of the shells are exchanged end-
for-end, be sure to reinstall them right-side up to maintain
the correct baffle arrangements. Use a new gasket with
each waterbox cover.
Three-pass waterboxes have lifting lugs on the top and
bottom. When reinstalling, ensure that the waterbox is
oriented the same way it as removed.

Grooved Pipe Coupling

440
A customer-supplied, standard flexible grooved pipe
coupling (Victaulic
to complete the Victaulic
20
(1034.2 kPaG) and 300 psig (2068.4 kPaG) waterboxes.
When a flexible coupling such as this is installed at the
waterbox connections, other flexible piping connectors (i.e.,
braided-steel, elastomeric arch, etc.) are not usually
required to attenuate vibration and/or prevent stress on the
24
connections.
Installation: Water Piping
Shell Size
100
130
160
200
Metric Pipe Size (mm)
DN300 DN350
DN400 DN600
DN250 DN300
DN350 DN350
111.
®
Style 77 or equivalent) should be used
®
connection for both 150 psig
220
400
440
DN600
"Waterbox
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