Important Safety Notice............................................................................................................................... 1-2
Special precautions to be observed when charging refrigeration systems................................................... 1-2
Safety Symbols & What They Mean........................................................................................................... 1-3
Installation Without Bin .............................................................................................................................. 3-1
Bin Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 3-1
Two Methods Of Lifting & Setting Machine On a Level Ice Storage Bin................................................... 3-1
Field Attachment Air-Cooled Condenser Refrigerant Tubing, FIGURE 3-13............................................ 3-16
Ice Bin Thermostat Bulb Installation........................................................................................................... 3-17
Location of Thermostat Bulbs In Ice Storage Bin, FIGURE 3-14............................................................... 3-17
Wiring For Single Thermostat Operation, FIGURE 3-15............................................................................ 3-18
Installation Review: A Checklist................................................................................................................ 3-19
4. HOW YOUR TUBE-ICE® MACHINE WORKS
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Principle of Operation ................................................................................................................................. 4-1
Piping Diagram With Reference Numbers, FIGURE 4-1............................................................................ 4-2
Single Ice .................................................................................................................................................... 4-4
Ice Bin Capacity.......................................................................................................................................... 4-4
Description of Switch Box Parts.................................................................................................................. 6-4
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PLC Features & Functions........................................................................................................................... 6-5
PLC Control Sequence Flow Chart, FIGURE 6-3................................................................................ 6-6
Water Distributors....................................................................................................................................... 7-2
Water Tank.................................................................................................................................................. 7-2
Drip Pan .................................................................................................................................................... 7-2
Water Cooled Condensers ........................................................................................................................... 7-2
Chemical Cleaning....................................................................................................................................... 7-4
Part I..................................................................................................................................................... 7-5
Part II.................................................................................................................................................... 7-5
Machine Won’t Run .................................................................................................................................... 8-1
Freeze-up Due To Extended Freezing Period.............................................................................................. 8-2
Freeze-up Due To Ice Failing To Discharge ............................................................................................... 8-3
Allen Bradley Switch................................................................................................................................... 9-4
Head Pressure.............................................................................................................................................. 9-5
Water Regulating Valve, FIGURE 9-3........................................................................................................ 9-6
Condenser Fan Switch, FIGURE 9-4........................................................................................................... 9-6
Water Cooled Units..................................................................................................................................... 9-6
Control Circuit Protection ........................................................................................................................... 9-9
Circulating Water Pump Motor ................................................................................................................... 9-9
Cutter and Gear Drive.................................................................................................................................. 9-11
Cutter-Water Tank Assembly, FIGURE 9-8................................................................................................ 9-12
Cutter-Water Tank Parts, FIGURE 9-9 ....................................................................................................... 9-13
Pumping Down Freezer............................................................................................................................... 9-17
Removal Of Refrigerant From Machine...................................................................................................... 9-17
Water Distributors....................................................................................................................................... 9-19
Water Tank.................................................................................................................................................. 9-20
12. TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETINS .................................................................................................. 12-1
13. INDEX .................................................................................................................................................... 13-1
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A Brief History Of Our Company. Henry Vogt Machine Co. was founded as a small
machine shop in Louisville, Kentucky in 1880. Today, Vogt Tube Ice, LLC is one of the
world’s leading producers of ice-making equipment.
In 1938, Vogt built the first Tube-Ice® machine and revolutionized the ice-making industry.
Our first “sized-ice” machine quickly replaced the old can-ice plants, which required much
hard labor and large amounts of floor space for freezing, cutting, and crushing ice by hand.
Vogt Energy-Saving Tube-Ice Machines Are Cost Effective. Today, Vogt Tube-Ice®
machines enjoy a well-earned reputation as the most energy efficient, dependable ice-making
equipment in the world.
Using as little as one-half to one-third the energy required by competitors’ ice makers, TubeIce® machines produce the same amount of ice--in restaurants, sports arenas, packing plants,
and wholesale operations around the globe--at great savings.
In addition, Tube-Ice® machines are renowned for their long life, giving many customers more
than 35 years of dependable service. Ask someone who owns one.
Preview. All the skill in engineering and fabrication that we’ve learned in over a century of
experience is reflected in the HEC model Tube-Ice® machines. Since Vogt introduced TubeIce® machines in 1938, the process of making Tube-Ice® ice has been widely recognized as the
most economical means of production. The machine’s economic and reliable operation have
been proven over and over again, in a network of varied types of installations throughout the
world.
Furnished with your machine is the Certificate Of Test--the report of operating data which is a
record of the unit’s satisfactory operation at our factory test floor. It is evidence of our desire
to deliver to you “the finest ice-making unit ever made.”
This manual is designed to assist you in the installation, start-up, and maintenance of your
unit. Your Tube-Ice® machine will give you a lifetime of service when you install it, maintain
it, and service it properly.
Please read your manual carefully before attempting installation, operation, or servicing of this
professionally-designed piece of equipment. Also, make sure the Warranty Registration/Startup Report is completed and returned.
If you have additional questions, please call your distributor. Also, feel free to phone the
factory direct at (502) 635-3000 or toll free (800) 853-VOGT.
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1. Introduction
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Important Safety Notice. This information is intended for use by individuals possessing
adequate backgrounds of electrical, refrigeration and mechanical experience. Any attempt to
repair major equipment may result in personal injury and property damage. The manufacturer
or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any
liability in connection with its use.
Special Precautions To Be Observed When Charging Refrigeration Systems. Only
technically-qualified persons, experienced and knowledgeable in the handling of refrigerant
and operation of refrigeration systems, should perform the operations described in this
manual. All local, federal, and EPA regulations must be strictly adhered to when handling
refrigerants.
If a refrigeration system is being charged from refrigerant cylinders, disconnect each cylinder
when empty or when the system is fully charged. A gage should be installed in the charging
line to indicate refrigerant cylinder pressure. The cylinder may be considered empty of liquid
HCFC-22 refrigerant when the gauge pressure is 25 pounds or less, and there is no frost on
the cylinder. Close the refrigerant charging valve and cylinder valve before disconnecting the
cylinder. Loosen the union in the refrigerant charging line--carefully to avoid unnecessary and
illegal release of refrigerant into the atmosphere.
Immediately close system charging valve at commencement of defrost or thawing cycle
if refrigerant cylinder is connected. Never leave a refrigerant cylinder connected to
system except during charging operation. Failure to observe either of these precautions
can result in transferring refrigerant from the system to the refrigerant cylinder, overfilling it, and possibly causing the cylinder to rupture because of pressure from
expansion of the liquid refrigerant brought on by an increase in temperature.
Always store cylinders containing refrigerant in a cool place. They should never be exposed
to temperatures higher than 125°F and should be stored in a manner to prevent abnormal
mechanical shocks.
Also, transferring refrigerant from a refrigeration system into a cylinder can be very dangerous
and is not recommended.
It is not recommended that refrigerant be transferred from a refrigeration system
directly into a cylinder. If such a transfer is made, the refrigerant cylinder must be an
approved, CLEAN cylinder--free of any contaminants or foreign materials--and must
be connected to an approved recovery mechanism with a safety shutoff sensor to assure
contents do not exceed net weight specified by cylinder manufacturer or any applicable
code requirements.
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Safety Symbols & What They Mean. Prior to installation or operation of the Tube-Ice® machine,
please read this manual. Are you familiar with the installation, start-up, and operation of a Tube-Ice®
machine? Before you operate, adjust or service this machine, you should read this manual,
understand the operation of this machine, and be aware of possible dangers.
These safety symbols will alert you
when special care is needed.
Please heed.
! DANGER !
Indicates an immediate hazard and that special precautions
are necessary to avoid severe personal injury or death.
! DANGER !
! WARNING !
Indicates a strong possibility of a hazard and that an
unsafe practice could result in severe personal injury.
! WARNING !
! CAUTION !
Means hazards or unsafe practices could result
in personal injury or product or property damage.
! CAUTION !
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VOGT
TUBE-ICE MACHINE
FIGURE 1-1
Tube-Ice machine shown atop a typical ice storage bin with a condensate drain pan.
The bin and drain pan are optional equipment
NOTICE! The ice storage bin is shown for illustration purposes only. Vogt Tube Ice, LLC accepts no
responsibility for the selection or use of any ice bin in conjunction with the Tube-Ice machine.
23. Condenser Water In Connection
23A. Make-Up Water Inlet Connection
24. Condenser Water Out Connection
25. Water Tank Drain Connection
28. Refrigerant Charging Connection
56. Freezer Pressure Switch
58. Liquid Outlet Valve “King”
69. Low Pressure Stop Valve
88. Accumulator
91. Liquid Return Stop Valve
100. CPR Valve
101. Check Valve
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Only service personnel experienced and certified in refrigeration and qualified to work
with high voltage electrical equipment should be allowed to install or work
Inspection. As soon as you receive your machine, inspect it for any damage. If damage is
suspected, note it on the shipper’s papers (i.e., the trucker’s Bill of Lading). Immediately make a
separate written request for inspection by the freight line’s agent. Any repair work or alteration to
the machine without the permission of the Henry Vogt Machine Co. can void the machine’s
warranty.
The machine was shipped with a full charge of HCFC-22 stored in the receiver. Visually check all
lines for mechanical damage. If a leak is suspected, check all joints with a Halogen Leak Detector.
All leaks should be reported to the Henry Vogt Machine Co. to obtain authorization for repair.
Safety Valves. Two safety pressure relief valves are an integral part of the packaged Tube-Ice
machine. One is located in the low-side of the system on the freezer and one is in the high side of
the system on the receiver. You must vent each of the pressure relief valves to the atmosphere in
such a manner as to comply with local and national codes.
Machine Room. The machine must be located inside a suitable building and must not be subjected
to ambient temperatures below 50?F (10?C) or above 110?F (43.3?C). Heat radiation from other
sources (sunlight, furnaces, condenser, etc.) and unusual air current may affect the operation of the
machine and should be avoided. The electrical components of the Tube-Ice® machine are rated
NEMA 1. Therefore, the machine should not be located in a hazardous area.
Storage (prior to installation or start-up). The machine must not be stored or installed in an area
that is subject to reach temperatures at or above 115?F (46.1?C).
Important Notice. The Warranty/Registration Start-Up Report must be completed and returned to
the Henry Vogt Machine Co. to initiate and assure a full warranty.
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2. Receipt Of Your Tube-Ice Machine
! WARNING !
on this Tube-Ice® machine.
! WARNING !
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3. Installing Your Tube-Ice Machine
Note: A video production is available through your distributor.
Installation Without Bin. Machine must be installed on a drainable condensate drip pan.
Bin Installation. Set the bin on solid, level footing. Inside the bin you will find the four legs. Screw
these legs to the bottom of the bin. You can make MINOR leveling adjustments by using these legs
as leveling screws, as outlined in the manufacturer’s instructions.
Once the ice storage bin is level, the Tube-Ice® machine can be elevated and placed inside the
condensate drip pan on the top of the bin.
FIGURES 3-1 and 3-2 illustrate two methods of lifting & setting Tube-Ice® machine on a level ice
storage bin.
! CAUTION !
The approximate weight of the machine is 1360 pounds. Always use
equipment with adequate load-carrying capacity.
! CAUTION !
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You need: + forklift truck with adequate load and height capacities
+ (8) 2X4 wood blocks 8 in. long
+ (2) wooden 2X4’s measuring 3-ft. long
+ pry bar
Step 1. Position Tube-Ice® machine on forks.
The Tube-Ice® machine may be somewhat top heavy on the rear.
Step 2. Stack wood blocks in each corner of the drip pan on top of the ice storage
bin.
Step 3. Lift and set Tube-Ice® machine on wood blocks.
Step 4. Remove forklift.
Step 5. Stack 3-ft. long 2X4’s beside drip pan, overlapping front and back of bin.
Step 6. Using a pry bar with fulcrum on 2X4’s, raise side of machine enough to
remove the TOP wood blocks.
Do not remove top AND bottom blocks at the same time.
Step 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 on other side.
Step 8. With machine sitting on one (1) block under each corner, repeat steps 5, 6,
and 7 remove remaining blocks. Drip pan flanges may bend slightly.
Step 9. Straighten bent drip pan flanges.
Step 10. Check alignment of ice chute to bin opening.
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Forklift-&-Blocks Method
! CAUTION !
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FIGURE 3-2
Forklift-&-Rope or Lifting Straps Method
You need: + extra head room
+ forklift with adequate load and height capacities
+ 1/2” rope or four lifting straps to bind forks to top angles
Step 1. Remove front, rear, and top access panels.
Step 2. Position fork truck so that forks are resting flat on top angles of Tube-Ice®
machine.
Step 3. Use the rope or straps to securely bind forks to the top angles.
! CAUTION !
Be sure the bin is level and is set in its proper location.
See the space diagrams, FIGURE 3-4 and 3-5.
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Step 4. Lift Tube-Ice® machine and set into drip pan of bin.
Step 5. Remove rope or straps and fork truck.
Step 6. Install front, rear and top access panels.
Step 7. Check alignment of ice chute to bin opening.
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Wiring And Electrical Connection.
Only service personnel experienced in refrigeration and qualified
to work with high voltage electrical equipment should be allowed
to install or work on the Tube-Ice® machine.
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FIGURE 3-3
Electrical Connections for Machine Power & AC Connections
A fused disconnect must be provided near the Tube-Ice® machine. Connect 3 phase power to
terminals L1, L2, L3 for operation of the Tube-Ice® machine and its controls. Rotation checking of
compressor is not required for reciprocating compressors. Also, if one leg of the 3 phase power is
higher or lower (“Wild”), then it should be connected to terminal #L2. Connect the “Ground” wire to
the “Ground” terminal provided. See “Initial Start-up and Operation”, Section 5.
Scroll compressor rotation must be checked and confirmed to be correct. Attach pressure gages
to the suction & discharge service valves to make sure there is an immediate decrease in the suction
pressure and increase in discharge pressure upon start up. If not, reverse two (2) compressor wires
(L1, L2, L3) at the control panel terminal block to change direction of rotation, and check suction
and discharge pressure on start up again.
Do not switch leads directly at the compressor. Terminals L4 and L5 are for connection of single
phase 208/230 electrical supply for split voltage applications such as 460 volt, 3 phase for
compressor.
! CAUTION !
Do not attempt to start machine prior to connecting water lines
and making the following NECESSARY provisions.
Refer to FIGURES 3-4 & 3-5 (space diagrams) for correct installation.
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Piping and Drain Connections. All connections are located at the rear of the machine. Look for
four water connections on the freezing unit of each water cooled machine. See Space Diagram,
FIGURE 3-4 for correct utility connections.
! CAUTION !
Exterior shut-off valves must be provided in the water inlet lines.
The minimum inlet water pressure for
satisfactory operation of the machine is 30 psig.
The maximum allowable pressure is 100 psig.
! CAUTION !
Model HEC-10 HEC-20 HEC-30 HEC-40
Make Up Water In 3/8” FPT 3/8” FPT 3/8” FPT 3/8” FPT
Water Tank Drain 3/4” FPT 3/4” FPT 3/4” FPT 3/4” FPT
Condenser Water In 3/4” FPT 3/4” FPT 3/4” FPT 1” FPT
3-5
Condenser Water Out 3/4” FPT 3/4” FPT 3/4” FPT 1” FPT
TABLE 3-1
Water Supply and Drains
When the ice machine sits on a storage bin, the bin must be provided with a drip pan for catching the
condensate from the ice machine. Separate drains for the condensate and for the bin are necessary.
See FIGURE 3-4 or 3-5 (space diagram drawings for typical water and drain connections).
Condensate drain must not run through the ice compartment of the bin.
The condenser water outlet, water pan drain, condensate drain and ice storage bin drain connections
must be extended to an open drain or sump and arranged for visible discharge.
! CAUTION !
These lines must NOT be connected into a pressure tight common header
due to the possibility that warm condenser water
may back up into the water pan, drip pan or the ice storage bin. The
condenser water outlet MUST be piped separately to the drain.
! CAUTION !
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FIGURE 3-4
Space Diagram Water Cooled Machine
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FIGURE 3-5
Space Diagram Air-Cooled Machine
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Air-Cooled Condenser Installation Instructions.
Using a non-Vogt condenser will void the compressor warranty.
Certain installation guidelines must be followed to obtain reliable operation from air-cooled ice
machines. If these guidelines are not followed, the compressor warranty will not be honored. Any
exceptions to this policy must be obtained in writing prior to installation and operation of the ice
machine.
1. Outdoor condensers must be installed with vertical air flow. Indoor condensers used for heat
recovery may be installed with either horizontal or vertical air flow.
2. The preferred condenser location is above the ice machine, with liquid refrigerant from the
condenser outlet draining freely (1/4” per foot slope) in the direction of normal operating flow
(back to the ice machine) with no traps in the liquid line.
3. If it is absolutely necessary to install the condenser below the ice machine, certain conditions
MUST be met. The refrigerant connections on the condenser must be no more than 6 feet below
the refrigerant connections on the ice machine. The return liquid line from the condenser must
rise no more than 12 feet before dropping back down to the elevation of the ice machine. When
the condenser is located below the ice machine, expect a 16 psig increase in head pressure and at
least 3% reduction in capacity.
4. Flooding head pressure controls such as Alco Headmaster are not to be used, since they cause
excessive subcooling of the returned liquid refrigerant and interfere with reliable ice harvest.
5. The discharge and liquid lines must be insulated with 1/2” thick Armaflex insulation or equal.
6. Horizontal runs in the discharge line should slope 1/4” per foot in the normal direction of flow
(away from the ice machine).
7. Traps must be installed in discharge lines at the base of all vertical risers. There should be no
intentional traps in liquid lines. Trap volume should be kept to a minimum. Typical details are
shown in FIGURE 3-8.
8. Use only ACR grade copper pipe, Type L. Recommended line sizes are shown in TABLE 3-2.
9. Distance between ice machine and condenser must not exceed 150 equivalent feet. Refer to
Condenser Equivalent Line Size worksheet.
10. Condensers must be provided with a cold weather valve kit per FIGURE 3-7. These valves
allow one-half of the condenser to be disabled in cold weather. Running the ice machine with
one half the condenser in cold weather makes it easier to maintain minimum necessary
condensing pressure, particularly in windy conditions.
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11. Condensers with multiple fans must be provided with a thermostat to turn off unneeded fans in
cold weather, per FIGURE 3-9. Turning off unneeded fans reduces on-off cycling of the fan(s)
and allows for a steadier condensing pressure.
12. When extreme cold conditions are expected or encountered (temperatures below 0°F and wind
greater than 15 MPH), it may be necessary to install a protective enclosure around the condenser.
A typical enclosure is shown in FIGURE 3-12. Other apparatuses such as louvers may be used.
Contact the factory for suggestions.
13. After installation, the field-installed lines are to be evacuated to a vacuum of 500 microns or less
and held for at least one hour. After the vacuum pump is removed, vacuum should hold at 500
microns or less for at least 5 minutes and the lines pressurized with R-22 to 25 psig minimum.
14. The volume of refrigerant supplied with the machine is sufficient to fill the condenser and
condenser lines when length of pipe (one way) is 75 feet or less. When the length of lines is
longer than 75 feet, additional refrigerant must be added as follows:
15. All piping must be done in accordance with applicable local and national codes. Such codes may
include “The Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration (ANSI B9.1), and “The Code for
Refrigerant Piping” (ANSI B31.5).
The following installation guidelines are strongly suggested. While they do not affect the machine
warranty, they may be required for safe operation, and to comply with all applicable electrical and
mechanical codes.
16. Local electrical code must be checked for wiring method.
17. The installer must provide a lockable, fused disconnect switch(s) adjacent to the condenser.
18. Electrical connections between the condenser and the Tube-Ice® machine require minimum 12 ga.
wire.
19. All electrical fittings and components exposed to the weather must be suitable for outdoor
installation.
The design total heat rejection for each Tube-Ice® machine, the recommended air-cooled condenser,
and condenser physical and electrical data are shown in TABLE 3-3. Only the condensers shown are
UL listed with the ice machines. Other condensers may be individually UL listed, but are not UL
listed with the Tube-Ice® machines, and cannot be recommended by the Henry Vogt Machine Co.
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75 ft. 100 ft. 125 ft. 150 ft.
Table 3-2
Pounds R-22 to Add Vs. Liquid Line Length
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Catalog energy efficiency ratings of the ice machines are based on use of the recommended
condenser.
Condensers supplied by Vogt must be utilized. The use of non-Vogt condensers will void the
compressor warranty. For continuous operation at ambients above 105°F, consult the factory about
using a larger condenser.
Ice Machine Model HEC-10 HEC-20 HEC-30 HEC-40
Electrical Frequency, Hz
Recommended Condenser
Total Heat Rejection:
BTU/hr at 60 hz.
BTU/hr at 50 hz.
Fans:
Number
HP, Each
Total, CFM
Full Load Amps:
1 ph., 208/230V, 60 hz.
3 ph., 208/230V, 60 hz.
3 ph., 460V, 60 hz.
1 ph., 230V., 50 hz.
3 ph., 230V., 50 hz.
3 ph., 400V., 50 hz.
Locked Rotor Amps:
1 ph., 208/230V., 60 hz.
3 ph., 208/230V., 60 hz.
3 ph., 460V., 60 hz.
1 ph., 230V., 50 hz.
3 ph., 230V., 50 hz.
3 ph., 400V., 50 hz.
Weight, lbs.:
Net
Shipping
Operating (maximum flooded)
Condenser dimensions (see FIG. 3-6),
inches:
A (Width)
B (Length)
C (Height)
D (Leg centerline)
E (Leg centerline)
F (Clearance below)
Recommended Line Sizes, OD:
Liquid
All lengths and orientations
Discharge Gas
Vertical Up, All lengths
Horiz. Or Down, < 75 ft.
Horiz. Or Down, > 75 ft.
Connections (Cond. & Ice Mach.):
Liquid (ODF)
Discharge Gas (ODF)
60/50
DD-61
28,700
23,900
1
.333
5000
2.5
N/A
N/A
3.0
N/A
N/A
7
N/A
N/A
8.2
N/A
N/A
150
195
167
39”
46”
36”
37-7/8”
37”
16”
1/2”
5/8”
5/8”
7/8’
1/2”
5/8”
60/50
DD-61
28,700
23,900
1
.333
5,000
2.5
N/A
N/A
3.0
N/A
N/A
7
N/A
N/A
8.2
N/A
N/A
150
195
167
39”
46”
36”
37-7/8”
37”
16”
1/2”
5/8”
5/8”
7/8”
1/2”
5/8”
TABLE 3-3
Air-Cooled Condenser Data
60/50
DD-101
44,500
37,100
2
.5
9,800
5.0
N/A
N/A
5.8
N/A
N/A
15
N/A
N/A
17.5
N/A
N/A
250
310
276
42”
66”
36”
40-3/8”
54”
16”
5/8”
7/8”
7/8”
1-1/8”
5/8”
7/8”
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DD-131
80,400
67,000
2
.5
9,800
5.0
N/A
N/A
5.8
N/A
N/A
15
N/A
N/A
17.5
N/A
N/A
265
325
301
42”
66”
36”
40-3/8”
54”
14”
7/8”
1-1/8”
1-1/8”
1-3/8”
7/8”
1-1/8”
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FIGURE 3-6
Condenser Dimensions (Condenser pictured: DD-101 or DD-131)
Note: Dash lines indicate customer supplied piping. The Check Valve in the return line (labeled
“Output To Machine”) is supplied with the condenser.
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Condenser Field Piping
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Discharge Gas Line O.D. _____________
Fitting Type Number Used Factor Total
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CONDENSER EQUIVALENT
LINE SIZE WORKSHEET
Globe Valve (open)
Angle Valve (open)
45° Elbow
90° Elbow
Feet of Straight Copper
Used
Total Fitting Factor
Total Equivalent Feet
Copper Tube O.D. Type “L”
Globe Valve (open)
Angle Valve (open)
45° Elbow
Fitting Factors
1/2” 5/8” 7/8” 1 1/8”
14 16 22 28
7 9 12 15
.5 1 1 1.5
90° Elbow
1 2 2 3
TABLE 3-4
FIGURE 3-8
Minimum Traps for Discharge Lines
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