User Manual
TABLE
Nominal 
Pipe Size 
Inches
Allowable Distance* between Coil and Chiller
Polyethy ene Pipe Copper Pipe
Galvanized Pipe
Size 36
Size 54
Size 36
Size 54
Size 36
Size 54
3/4
40'
—
35'
—
25'
—
1
150'
45' 140' 40'
90'
30 '
1-1/4
530'
145'
360' 100'
370'
90'
* Note: Values shown in above table are for one direction only. The total length of pipe from chiller to coil 
and return would be double the above table values. The above table applies to single unit installations only.
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II. CONNECT CHILLED WATER LINES 
A. MATERIALS
Refer  to  section  on  “Cold  Weather  Protection”  at 
the end of this instruction.
1.  Piping
a.  Polyethylene Plastic  Pipe  -  use medium  density 
flexible  pipe  whose  wall  thickness  approximates 
Schedule 40 pipe (Commercial Standard CS 197-60). 
Pipe  must  be  virgin  plastic.  Do  not  use  pipe  manu
factured from re-claimed plastic.
□
AVOID
OPEN
WINDOWS
SLEEPING
QUARTERS
□
AVOID
'ells"
GARAGE
LIVING
AREA
□
GOOD
LOCATION
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b.  Copper - satisfactory substitute.
c.  Galvanized - satisfactory substitute.
2.  Fittings
a.  Nylon - use when possible.
b.  Brass - satisfactory substitute.
c.  Galvanized - satisfactory substitute.
B. PIPE LENGTH AND DIAMETER
Table I  shows maximum  length of  pipe  of different 
diameters that can be  used between the  pump dis
charge  and  the  coil  inlet  and  still  maintain  mini
mum allowable (design) water flow rate.
1.  Multiply  table  values  by  two  to  obtain  the  total 
length of pipe from chiller to coil ond return.
2.  Length  is  measured  along  the  pipe  path  and 
therefore  includes  vertical  distance  between  the 
water coil and the chiller.
3.  Lengths  shown  in  Table  I  are  based  on  using  a 
total  of  eight  elbows  in  the  entire  water  line 
(chiller  to  coil  and  return).  Lengths  are  predicated 
on  the  use  of  a  Bryant  matching  water  coil.  For 
greater distances use larger pipe or add a pump.
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