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Heatcraft Refrigeration Products H-IM-FL1A User Manual

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The most important consideration which must be taken into account

when deciding upon the location of air-cooled equipment is the

provision for a supply of ambient air to the condenser, and removal

of heated air from the condensing unit or remote condenser area.

Where this essential requirement is not adhered to, it will result in

higher head pressures, which cause poor operation and potential

failure of equipment. Units must not be located in the vicinity of

steam, hot air or fume exhausts. Corrosive atmospheres require

custom designed condensers.

Another consideration which must be taken is that the unit should

be mounted away from noise sensitive spaces and must have

adequate support to avoid vibration and noise transmission into the

building. Units should be mounted over corridors, utility areas, rest

rooms and other auxiliary areas where high levels of sound are not

an important factor. Sound and structural consultants should be

retained for recommendations.

Figure 1. Space and Location Requirements for Condensing Units and Remote Condensers

* “W” = Total width of the condensing unit or condenser.

Space and Location Requirements for

Air Cooled Condensing Units and Remote Condensers

Units in Pits

The top of the unit should be level with the top of the pit,

and side distance increased to “2W”.
If the top of the unit is not level with the top of pit,

discharge cones or stacks must be used to raise discharge

air to the top of the pit. This is a minimum requirement.

Decorative Fences

Fences must have 50% free area, with 1 foot undercut,

a “W” minimum clearance, and must not exceed the

top of unit. If these requirements are not met, unit must

be installed as indicated for “Units in pits”.

Walls or Obstructions

The unit should be located so that air may circulate freely

and not be recirculated. For proper air flow and access all

sides of the unit should be a minimum of “W” away from

any wall or obstruction. It is preferred that this distance

be increased whenever possible. Care should be taken

to see that ample room is left for maintenance work

through access doors and panels. Overhead obstructions

are not permitted. When the unit is in an area where it

is enclosed by three walls the unit must be installed as

indicated for units in a pit.

Multiple Units

For units placed side by side, the minimum distance

between units is the width of the largest unit. If units

are placed end to end, the minimum distance between

units is 4 feet.