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ENGINEERING TOMORROW Catalogue OptymaTM Condensing Units Lightweight and compact solution R22 - R134a - R404A - R507, 60 Hz OPTYMA™ http://cc.danfoss.com DANFOSS CONDENSING UNITS
Open the catalog to page 1Designation system Version - Product configuration Note The unit may only be operated with the types of refrigerants stated in the capacity tables. * Not available for units equipped with scroll compressors. ** Only for units equipped with scroll compressors.
Open the catalog to page 3High-pressure cartdrige Micro-channel type condenser Filter drier Hermetic reciprocating compressor Rotolock valve* Metal electrical box with contactor Low-pressure switch Receiver Sight glass Note: *Not available for units equipped with scroll compressors. D40 version High-pressure cartdrige Receiver Filter drier Outdoor housing Reciprocating or scroll compressor Metal electrical box with contactor Suction accumulator Sight glass Low-pressure switch
Open the catalog to page 4Optimal refrigeration solution Lighter condensing unit R22 Reduced refrigerant charge Condensing units with micro-channel condensers use up to 30% less refrigerant charge than those equipped with fin and tube type condensers, thus streamlining the installer's workload. Faster installation New condensing units equipped with micro-channel condensers are up to 15 kg lighter than conventional ones. Refrigerant charging time is significantly reduced since less amount of refrigerant is used. Units feature suction and discharge valves allowing fast and easy maintenance. Refrigerant evacuation time...
Open the catalog to page 5Main product features Crankcase heater Micro-channel condenser Rotolock valve • The crankcase heater reduces by 23.5% the risk of the compressor failing under flooded start-up conditions, thus extending the operating life of the condensing unit. • As the micro-channel condenser has a reduced internal volume, it uses a smaller amount of refrigerant charge and is more efficient, hence reducing refrigerant evacuation and charging time even further. Cleaning and maintenance are also easier and faster. • The presence of Rotolock valves on the condensing unit suction and discharge lines allows...
Open the catalog to page 6Cooling Capacity ranges and application limits Rated capacity ranges (Btu/h)* Units with reciprocating compressors Units with scroll compressors OP-H units... with R22 Evaporating temperature for OP-H units...: -10°C. Evaporating temperature for OP-L units...: -25°C Application limits (evaporating temperature in °C) OP-H units... with R22 Units with reciprocating compressors Units with scroll compressors OP-H units... with R22 1) Calculate the cooling capacity required for the application. 2) Select your preferred type of coolant and then a unit with sufficient capacity to suit the...
Open the catalog to page 7R22 MBP/HBP - Reciprocating Cooling capacity [Btu/h] at evaporating temperature 20°C Cooling capacity for three-phase models shown. For single-phase models a difference of +/- 1% shall apply The consumption values shown relate to an ambient temperature in the equipment room of 32°C. Detailed settings for versions D32 and D40 can be found on page 03.
Open the catalog to page 8Catalogue R22 MBP/HBP - Scroll Cl_Q 3 3 CO V) Electrical codes: Model Cooling capacity [Btu/h] at evaporating temperature N - Compressor 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz Q - Compressor 230 V/3-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz R - Compressor 460 V/3-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 460 V/1-ph/60 Hz Cooling capacity for three-phase models shown. For single-phase models a difference of +/- 1% shall apply The consumption values shown relate to an ambient temperature in the equipment room of 32°C. Detailed settings for versions D32 and D40 can be found on page 03.
Open the catalog to page 10Catalogue R22 MBP/HBP - Scroll Model
Open the catalog to page 11R134a MBP/HBP - Reciprocating Cooling capacity [Btu/h] at evaporating temperature -10°C Electrical codes: N - compressor 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz, fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz Q - compressor 230 V/3-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz R - compressor 460 V/3-ph/60 Hz, fan(s) 460 V/1-ph/60 Hz Cooling capacity for three-phase models shown. For single-phase models a difference of +/- 1% shall apply The consumption values shown relate to an ambient temperature in the equipment room of 32°C. Detailed settings for versions D32 and D40 can be found on page 03.
Open the catalog to page 12Catalogue R134a MBP/HBP - Reciprocating
Open the catalog to page 13Catalogue R134a MBP/HBP - Scroll Model Cooling capacity [Btu/h] at evaporating temperature Electrical codes: N - compressor 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz Q - compressor 230 V/3-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz R - compressor 460 V/3-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 460 V/1-ph/60 Hz Cooling capacity for three-phase models shown. For single-phase models a difference of +/- 1% shall apply The consumption values shown relate to an ambient temperature in the equipment room of 32°C. Detailed settings for versions D32 and D40 can be found on page 03.
Open the catalog to page 14Catalogue R134a MBP/HBP - Scroll Model
Open the catalog to page 15Electrical codes: N - compressor 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz Q - compressor 230 V/3-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz R - compressor 460 V/3-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 460 V/1-ph/60 Hz Cooling capacity for three-phase models shown. For single-phase models a difference of +/- 1% shall apply Power consumption values shown relate to an ambient temperature in the equipment room of 32°C. Detailed settings for versions D32 and D40 can be found on page 03.
Open the catalog to page 16Catalogue R404A/R507 MBP/HBP - Reciprocating Model
Open the catalog to page 17oo ro Ol % .E <U -rr -£ § <u u Cl _Q 3 3 CO W Electrical codes: N - compressor 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz Q - compressor 230 V/3-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz R - compressor 460 V/3-ph/60 Hz , fan(s) 460 V/1-ph/60 Hz Cooling capacity for three-phase models shown. For single-phase models a difference of +/- 1% shall apply Power consumption values shown relate to an ambient temperature in the equipment room of 32°C. Detailed settings for versions D32 and D40 can be found on page 03.
Open the catalog to page 18Catalogue R404A/R507 MBP/HBP - Scroll Model
Open the catalog to page 19Ambient temperature N - compressor 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz, fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz Q - compressor 230 V/3-ph/60 Hz, fan(s) 230 V/1-ph/60 Hz R - compressor 460 V/3-ph/60 Hz, fan(s) 460 V/1-ph/60 Hz Cooling capacity for three-phase models shown. For single-phase models a difference of +/- 1% shall apply Power consumption values shown relate to an ambient temperature in the equipment room of 32°C. Detailed settings for versions D32 and D40 can be found on page 03.
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