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Delfield
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T40
Delfield Model#: T40CUW
Refrigerant
404A
Compressor and wiring
Compressor and Capacity
6 HP Compressor
24,950 BTUH 4.1gpm waterflow @ -32˚F, 90 amb, 102.2
Cond: 18,090 BTUH @-40˚F, 85˚F inlet water, 105˚F
Condensing
Condensing Unit Wiring
208/230V/60Hz/3Ph
Max Fuse Size: 60A
Max Circuit Ampacity:42.3A
Control System
High Pressure Switch
Set Point: 450 psig, 380 psig re-set
Low pressure switch
Set Point: 25psig, Range = 15in to 100psig
Oil Pressure Differential Switch
Sensotronic Oil Pressure Switch
Compressor Reliability
Crankcase Heater
65 watts
Flow Control
Condenser Capacity Control
Head Pressure Control Set at 84˚F, 185psig
Reciever Capcity
55.4lbs. @ 90% liquid refrigerant fill (37.5lbs. max
refrigerant charge)
Accumulator
500 Cubic Inch Capacity
Oil Separator
Yes
Oil Filter
Yes
Optional Outdoor Hood
Delfield Model Number: CUHOOD
Shipping Weight
Condensing Unit
600 Lbs.
Outdoor Hood
100 Lbs.
Water cooled condensing unit water usage @ 85˚F incoming
water, 105˚F (250psig) R404a condensing:
6HP Condensing Unit
Evaporating Temperature
Condenser Water Usage (GPM)
-40˚F
3.15
-30˚F
4.1
-20˚F
5.2
-10˚F
6.4
0˚F
7.8
Ambient Operating Limits: 50˚F to 110˚F
Note: The Delfield Blast Chiller/Shock Freezer is wired independently of the remote
condensing unit. No interconnecting wiring is required between the blast chiller
and the condensing unit. All condensing units have units have crankcase heaters.
Condensing unit control systems are provided wired from the factory. Field
Connection is made by connecting supply power to the compressor contactor.
Outdoor condensing unit applications require the use of an optional UL listed hood,
delfield P/N CUHOOD, for protection from the elements. Water cooled units are not
recommended for outdoor installation.
Interconnecting piping, curbs or other mounting methods and refrigerant are not
included. Installation must be made by a qualified refrigeration technician. Piping runs
of greater than 100 feet require consultaion with the factory.