Refrigeration Systems; Self-Contained Systems; Split Systems; Refrigeration System Components-Standard Features - Emerson Liebert Challenger ITR Technical Data Manual

Row-based, floor-mounted nominal 23 or 33kw systems, air-cooled, water/glycol-cooled, glycool, chilled water, split systems, 50 & 60 hz
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6.0
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EFRIGERATION
Two versions are available:

• Self-Contained Systems

• Split Systems

6.1
Self-Contained Systems
These systems feature a scroll compressor and controls, expansion valve, hot gas bypass and evapora-
tor coil in the room unit.
Air-Cooled models also include a crankcase heater on the compressor and require field connection to
remote air-cooled condenser.
Water, Glycol and GLYCOOL models also include a coaxial condenser with field connections
required to the water or glycol coolant loop.
Water/Glycol models have two-way WRV with bypass.
GLYCOOL models have three-way WRV.
6.2
Split Systems
These systems feature the evaporator coil and expansion valve in the room unit, with the scroll com-
pressor, and the condensing equipment located in one of several different types of pre-charged con-
densing units.
6.3
Refrigeration System Components—Standard Features
6.3.1

Compressor

The heart of the refrigeration system is the compressor.
All self-contained evaporator units and split system condensing units contain a high efficiency, quiet
operating scroll compressor. The compressors have internal vibration isolating mountings, pressure
safety controls and built-in overload protection.
6.3.2

Evaporator Coil

The evaporator coil is designed for the high sensible heat ratio required by electronic equipment
applications. The copper tube, aluminum fin coils are configured in a V-frame for smooth air flow
through the unit.
6.3.3

Safety Control

Every Liebert Challenger compressor has a high-pressure switch with an exclusive manual reset after
high pressure cut-out. This prevents cycling the compressor at high pressure, resulting in greater effi-
ciency and longer compressor life.
6.3.4

Expansion Valve

The externally equalized thermostatic expansion valve smoothly controls the flow of refrigerant
through the coil and provides precise control of superheat.
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