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Quality design and construction make the PWC-CWB
(Water-Cooled) units the preferred choice
Easy installation The PWC-CWB chiller has a
compact design that fits through a standard door
opening and requires minimal indoor space. The
PWC-CWB chiller is delivered as a complete package
for easy installation. There are no extra controls,
clocks, starters, or other items to install.
The PWC-CWB unit also provides a single location
electrical power entrance (using the accessory
field-installed control power transformer) and quick,
easy piping.
The PWC-CWB units are designed in a quick start-up
is assured once installation is complete, since each
PWC-CWB unit is manufactured at an ISO 9002-listed
manufacturing facility to guarantee quality. In addition,
all PWC-CWB units are tested under load at the factory
to provide reliable start-up.
   
Capacity Range From: 8 - 34 Tons For More Detail: Download
MODEL: PWC-CWB-S 007 010 015 020 025
Nominal Cooling Capacity   Purchase Purchase Purchase Purchase Purchase
BTUH 96,750 116,500 156,780 202,500 274,000
Tons 8 10 13 17 23
KWH 28.4 34 45.9 59.3 80.3
No. Of Circuits 1
Compressor Type Semi-Hermetic
HP. 7.5 10 15 20 25
Qty. 1 1 1 1 1
Water Cooled Condenser
Water Flowrate GPM 26 30 42.5 55 75
Entering / Leaving  Water Temp. ° F 90 / 100
° C 32 / 38
Water Pressure Drop Ft. WG 12.5 6.5 16 15.5 13
No. of Water Passes   4
Water Connection
In / Out
Inch 1 1-1/2 2-1/2
mm 25 38 63
Qty./Unit   1
Water Chiller
No. of Circuits   1
Chilled Water Flowrate GPM 19 23 31 40 55
Chilled Water Temp. In/Out ° F 55 / 45
° C 13 / 7
Chilled Water Pressure Drop Ft. WG 1.16 2.6 1.39 0.89 1.89
Water Connection In/Out (in) 1-1/4 1-1/2 2
° C 32 38 50
Qty. / Unit 1        
Refrigerant Type R-22 (R-407C On Request Only)
Charge Holding
Compressor (Each) V/P/Hz 380-440V / 3P / 50-60Hz
RLA.  Amp. 19.8 22.1 28.6 44 56
LRA.  Amp. 99 114 120 173 223
Weight Operation Kgs. 293 328 425 510 814

 

MODEL: PWC-CWB-S 30 40 030-2 040-2
Nominal Cooling Capacity   Purchase Purchase Purchase Purchase
BTUH 302,800 394,200 313,600 405,000
Tons 25 33 26.13 33.75
KWH 88.7 115.5 92 119
No. Of Circuits 1 2
Compressor Type Semi-Hermetic
HP. 30 40 15 20
Qty. 1 1 2 2
Water Cooled Condenser          
Water Flowrate GPM 85 120 85 110
Entering / Leaving  Water Temp. ° F 90 / 100
° C 32 / 38
Water Pressure Drop Ft. WG 16.6 6 16 15.5
No. of Water Passes   4 2 4
Water Connection
In / Out
Inch 2-1/2 2 x 2-1/2 1-1/2
mm 63 2 x 63 38
Qty./Unit   1 2
Water Chiller          
No. of Circuits   1 2
Chilled Water Flowrate GPM 60 79 62 81
Chilled Water Temp. In/Out ° F 55 / 45
° C 13 / 7
Chilled Water Pressure Drop Ft. WG 4.01 2.73 4.4 2.93
Water Connection In/Out (in) 2-1/2 3 2-1/2 3
° C 63 75 63 75
Qty. / Unit 1
Refrigerant Type R-22 (R-407C On Request Only)
Charge Holding
Compressor (Each) V/P/Hz 380-440V / 3P / 50-60Hz
RLA.  Amp. 68 95 28.6 44
LRA.  Amp. 253 345 120 173
Weight Operation Kgs. 852 1013 987 1197

 

NOTES:
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RLA = Rated Load Amp.
LRA = Locked Rotor Amp.
* Nominal Cooling Capacity Based on 3°C Suction Temp. and 35 °C Ambient Temp.
Fouling Factor 0.0005 Ft ².h.F / Btu in Chiller
Temperature: 1 °C = 33.8 °F
1 °F = -17.2 °C
Air Flow: 1 CFM = 1.699011 CMH
     
   
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