Specifications

JOHNSON CONTROLS
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FORM 160.81-NOM2
ISSUE DATE: 2/29/2012
SECTION 1 – INSTALLATION
Stop Valves
Stop valves may be provided (by others) in the evapo-
rator and condenser water piping, adjacent to the unit
to ease maintenance. Pressure taps should be provided
(by others) in the piping as close to the unit as possible,
to aid in obtaining operating checks.
Flow Switches (Field Installed)
A flow switch or pressure differential control in the
chilled water line(s), adjacent to the unit, is an ac-
cessory which can be provided by Johnson Controls
for connection to the control center. If a flow switch
is used, it must be directly in series with the unit and
sensing only water flow through the unit. The differ-
ential switch must sense pressure drop across the unit.
Drain and Vent Valves
Drain and vent valves (by others) should be installed
in the connections provided in the evaporator and con-
denser liquid heads. These connections may be piped
to drain if desired.
Checking Piping Circuits and Venting Air
After the water piping is completed, but before any
water box insulation is applied, tighten and torque the
nuts on the liquid head flanges (to maintain between
30 and 60 ft. lbs. / 41 and 81 mm). Gasket shrinkage
and handling during transit may cause nuts to loosen.
If water pressure is applied before this is done, the
gaskets may be damaged and have to be replaced. Fill
the chilled and condenser water circuits, operate the
pumps manually and carefully check the evaporator
and condenser water heads and piping for leaks. Repair
leaks as necessary.
Before initial operation of the unit both water circuits
should be thoroughly vented of all air at the high points.
FIGURE 15 - COOLING TOWER PIPING WITH 3 PORT BY-PASS VALVE
Cooling
Tower
Condenser
Controller
Gauges
Alternate Bypass
Sump w/ Strainer
Roof
3-Way Diverting Valve
LD10024