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FORM 195.

29-EG1 (615)

MODEL VDC DIRECT-DRIVE


REMOTE AIR-COOLED CONDENSERS

66 Models
R-22, R-134a, R-404A, R-407C, R-410A, R-507A
Nominal Heat Rejection Capacity 175 MBH through 2280 MBH
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• UL 1995  –  Heating and Cooling Equipment

• CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 236-05, 3rd Ed

Products are produced at a


facility whose quality-
management systems are
ISO9001 certified.

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Table Of Contents
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW..........................................................................................................................................5

ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS...............................................................................................................................7

COIL CONNECTIONS...............................................................................................................................................9

SELECTION DATA................................................................................................................................................... 11

DIMENSIONS...........................................................................................................................................................15

VDC CHARGE CALCULATION...............................................................................................................................17

RATINGS..................................................................................................................................................................18

APPLICATION DATA...............................................................................................................................................30

ELECTRICAL DATA................................................................................................................................................32

WIRING....................................................................................................................................................................34

CONTROL DATA.....................................................................................................................................................41

TEMPERATURE DATA............................................................................................................................................44

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Equipment Overview

YORK Air-Cooled Condensers, Models VDC-113D10 through VDC-266C60, are available


in 66 standard model sizes for air conditioning and refrigeration applications and may be
used with any type of compressor for halocarbon refrigerants.

Similar units are available for industrial fluid cooling. Contact Johnson Controls for special
applications, and refer to Form 195.29-EG2 for additional information.

Air-cooled condensers operate dry (requiring a minimum of maintenance) and do not


require pump and water piping installation. Vertical airflow units are standard design for
low silhouette applications.

LEGS – Made from heavy-gauge galvanized steel with foot pads and mounting holes on
the bottom of each leg.

COIL – Seamless copper tubes are expanded into full-collar aluminum fins. Fins have a
corrugated surface to enhance heat transfer. Fin edges are rippled to work harden and
stiffen material for resistance to mechanical damage. Return bends and headers are
brazed with highly ductile silver-bearing copper alloy. Coil casings and tubesheets are
manufactured from galvanized steel. The tubesheets include aluminum inserts to prevent
wear at the juncture of the tubes and tubesheets.

Prior to shipment, coils are strength and leak tested at design pressure, dehydrated, evac-
uated, pressurized with dry air or nitrogen, and sealed for shipment.

Coils up to four fan lengths use 3/8 in. OD internally-enhanced microfin tubes for optimum
performance. Five- and six-fan length coils use 1/2 in. OD tubes.

For R-22, R-134a, R-407c, R-404A, and R-507A condensing, the 3/8 in. OD and 1/2 in.
OD tube coils have a 420 psig (29 barg) design pressure at 250°F (121°C) for up to a
140°F (60°C) condensing temperature. For R-410A, the 3/8 in. OD tube coils have a 650
psig (44.8 barg) design pressure at 250°F (121°C) for up to a 140°F (60°C) condensing
temperature.

HEADERS – Heavy-wall copper tube headers are designed for low pressure loss and
proper refrigerant distribution. Double-wide units feature completely separate headers for
each system circuit so there is no danger of refrigerant leakage between circuits. Inlet
and outlet connections are provided. Integral subcooling is available.

HOUSING – The unit structure is comprised of heavy-gauge galvanized steel panels in-
dividually pre-coated with baked-on champagne-colored powder paint, which, when sub-
jected to ASTM B117 1000 hour salt spray testing, yields a minimum ASTM 1654 rating of
“6”. These panels are assembled with high-tensile strength fasteners. Fan panels have
smooth-radius outlet orifices to ensure high energy efficiency and low noise level. Each
fan-section is fully compartmentalized to prevent fan windmilling

FAN GUARDS – Heavy-gauge OSHA-accepted fan guard design uses corrosion-resis-


tant, coated-steel wire.

FANS – High-efficiency, high-strength airfoil-profile blade fans are used for low noise and
energy-efficient performance.

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MOTORS – Totally-enclosed air-over (TEAO) motors have integral automatic thermal-
overload (ATO) protection and are inverter duty rated. They feature ball bearings that are
double-sealed and permanently lubricated. The standard motor is 2.0 hp, 3-phase, 60 Hz,
200, 230, 460 or 575 volts. Optional 1.0 hp, 3-phase, 60 Hz, (200, 230, 460, 575 volts) and
2.0 or 1.0 hp , 3-phase, 50 Hz, (380, 400, 415 volts) available.

MOTOR MOUNTS – Heavy-gauge galvanized steel channels are used to mount motors.

BASIC FACTORY WIRING (STANDARD) – Motors are wired to contactors located in a


UL-listed NEMA 4, weather-resistant enclosure, which includes a non-fused safety dis-
connect switch for single point power wiring, motor fuses, contactors, and an integral 115
volt control transformer. Enclosure is painted to match unit housing and ships mounted.

BASIC MOTOR CONTROL (STANDARD) – Basic motor control is less optional fan cy-
cling. To include fan cycling, select one of the MOTOR CONTROL OPTIONS on page
7.

SHIPPING – All units are shrink-wrapped with heavy sheet plastic wraps to protect the
unit from road debris and temporary storage.

LIFTING - Units shall be crane lifted off shipping truck and to final location.

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Accessories and Options

SPECIAL COILS

While standard aluminum fins are compatible with most environments, when a unit is
subjected to an especially corrosive atmosphere, such as coastal air with a high concen-
tration of salt, special fin treatment may be required. The following options are available
for these applications.

Holly Gold Coat – This gold-colored, corrosion-resistant, polyester-polymer-coated alu-


minum fin passes 1000 hours of ASTM B117 salt spray testing. Available only with 3/8 in.
OD tube coils.

Electrofin™ Coat – ElectroFin Coat is applied to the completed coil, protecting the tubes,
fins, headers, and galvanized steel casing with a coating that passes 5000 hours of ASTM
B117 salt spray testing. Not included in shipped loose manifold kit.

Copper Fins – Copper-finned coils are available for applications where the environment
may cause galvanic corrosion of aluminum fins. Available only with 3/8 in. OD tube coils.

SEALTITE™ CONDUIT – All fan motor wiring enclosed in sealed conduit.

EXTENDED LEGS – Taller than standard legs, these 30 in. and 36 in. legs, available by
SQ, provide additional space below the unit without changing mounting dimensions.

MANIFOLD KIT – Ties dual inlet and outlet connections together on double-wide units for
a single field connection (shipped loose for field installation). Typically used with a single
chiller circuit or fluid coolers.

ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORS – Alternate 1.0 hp (0.75kW) motor choice means capac-
ity can be closely matched to application requirement to give maximum BTU/h per hp
(kW) with lower sound levels.

MOTOR CONTROL OPTIONS

Fan Cycling – Fan Cycling Options have motors wired to contactors located in a UL-listed
NEMA 4, weather-resistant enclosure, which includes a non-fused disconnect switch, mo-
tor fuses, contactors, and an integral 115 volt control transformer. See Table 11 - CON-
NECT DRIVE TERMINALS TO APPROPRIATE CONTROL PANEL TERMINAL BLOCK
LUG on page 41 and Table 12 - MINIMUM AMBIENT TEMPERATURES FOR FAN
CYCLING CONTROL on page 43, respectively, for fan-cycling control settings or con-
tact Application Engineering for support. Enclosure ships mounted. If there is a concern
about noise due to fan cycling, It is recommended that HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL
(VSD READY) be used.

Double-Wide-Unit Fan Cycling – Fan Cycling Options for Double-Wide Units are avail-
able with fans cycling in pairs or, for temperature-controlled and pressure-controlled fan
cycling, with individual fan-bank fan cycling so the VDC circuit can serve individual chiller
circuits.

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Accessories and Options (Cont'd)


FAN CYCLING OPTIONS

Head Pressure Control By Temperature – Motors are wired for temperature-controlled


fan cycling. A temperature sensor, supplied with a clip for mounting in the condenser’s
air stream or a bulb well for installation in fluid cooler’s leaving fluid piping, must be field
installed. Fans next to the header are always running when unit is activated by run signal.
Receivers are not required.

The A350 controller and stage module are supplied with this option to control the fans.

Head Pressure Control By Pressure – Required when selecting a VDC for use as a re-
mote condenser for a YCRL chiller. Motors are wired for pressure-controlled fan cycling.
Included pressure transducer(s) must be field installed. Fans next to the header are al-
ways running when unit is activated by run signal. Receivers are not required.

The P470 controller and stage module are supplied with this option to control the fans.

Head Pressure Control (VSD Ready) – Motors are wired for variable speed fan control.
VSD bypass control circuit is included, but inverter drive (VSD) is not included. Tempera-
ture or pressure sensor(s) for control must be field provided and installed, if desired.

Field-installed inverter drives (VSDs) shall be mounted on or in close proximity to the VDC
unit. The inverter drive shall be equipped with load reactors for installations that require
more than 25 feet of wire between the inverter and the VDC unit or whenever distortion is
a concern too prevent voltage spikes that can damage the fan motors and void the VDC
motor warranty. Motor damage caused by an improperly installed VSD is not warranted.

The VSD's switching frequency shall not exceed 4KHz.

When this option is selected, the option Sealtite™ Conduit shall also be selected to en-
sure that the motor wire is shielded from voltage spikes. Grounding of conduit and all
wiring is of extreme importance. See Figure 12 - Factory Wiring For Electronic Variable
Speed Drive (VSD) Fan Controlled Two To Six Fans Long on page 40.

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NOTES:
1. Two standard YORK single-wide condensers with single-circuit coils, one condenser used with each compressor.
2. O ne standard YORK double-wide condenser with one dual-circuit coil, one circuit used with each compressor. Available with individual fan-
bank fan cycling.
3. Two standard YORK double-wide condensers with dual-circuit coils, one condenser used with each compressor, shown with optional mani-
folds (shipped loose).

Figure 1 - REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS

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Selection Data

YORK remote air-cooled condensers are rated by Total Heat of Rejection (THR) at the
condenser (expressed in Btu/h), at sea level air density. Total Heat of Rejection is the sum
of the net refrigeration at the evaporator (compressor capacity) plus the energy input into
the refrigerant by the compressor (heat of compression). Due to variations in the heat of
compression by compressor type and manufacturer, it is recommended that the heat of
compression value is obtained from the compressor manufacturer.

However, if this is not available the Total Heat of Rejection can be estimated by applying
correction factors and information in the tables below to the evaporator load to determine
the THR requirement. Please refer to the examples on the following page for the estima-
tion procedure.

The two formulas that will be used are:

Two-stage open compressor applications: THR = compressor capacity


(BTUH) + (2545 x bhp)

Two-stage suction-cooled hermetic compressor applications: THR = compressor capacity


(BTUH) + (3413 x kW)

HEAT OF COMPRESSION FACTORS

Table 1 - OPEN COMPRESSORS

EVAP TEMP CONDENSING TEMPERATURE (°F)


(°F) 90 100 110 120 130 140
50 1.09 1.12 1.14 1.17 1.20 1.24
40 1.12 1.15 1.17 1.20 1.23 1.28
30 1.14 1.17 1.20 1.24 1.27 1.32
20 1.17 1.20 1.24 1.28 1.32 1.37
10 1.21 1.24 1.28 1.32 1.36 1.42
0 1.24 1.28 1.32 1.37 1.41 1.47
-10 1.28 1.32 1.37 1.42 1.47 N/A*
-20 1.33 1.37 1.42 1.47 N/A* N/A*
-30 1.37 1.42 1.47 N/A* N/A* N/A*

* Outside normal limits for single stage compressor applications.

Table 2 - SUCTION-COOLED COMPRESSORS

EVAP TEMP CONDENSING TEMPERATURE (°F)


(°F) 90 100 110 120 130 140
50 1.14 1.17 1.20 1.23 1.26 1.29
40 1.18 1.21 1.24 1.27 1.31 1.35
30 1.22 1.25 1.28 1.32 1.37 1.42
20 1.26 1.29 1.33 1.37 1.43 1.49
10 1.31 1.34 1.38 1.43 1.49 1.55
0 1.36 1.40 1.44 1.50 1.56 1.62
-10 1.42 1.46 1.50 1.57 1.64 N/A*
-20 1.49 1.53 1.58 1.65 N/A* N/A*
-30 1.57 1.62 1.68 N/A* N/A* N/A*

* Outside normal limits for single stage compressor applications.

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Selection Data (Cont'd)


Table 3 - AIR DENSITY CORRECTION FACTORS
ELEVATION (FT)
AIR TEMP
(°F) SEA
1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10,000
LEVEL
0 1.152 1.111 1.072 1.032 0.995 0.959 0.923 0.889 0.856 0.824 0.793
10 1.128 1.088 1.049 1.010 0.974 0.938 0.903 0.870 0.838 0.806 0.776
20 1.104 1.065 1.027 0.989 0.954 0.919 0.884 0.852 0.820 0.789 0.760
30 1.082 1.043 1.006 0.969 0.935 0.900 0.866 0.835 0.804 0.773 0.744
40 1.060 1.022 0.986 0.950 0.916 0.882 0.849 0.818 0.788 0.758 0.729
50 1.039 1.002 0.966 0.931 0.898 0.865 0.833 0.802 0.772 0.743 0.715
60 1.019 0.983 0.948 0.913 0.880 0.848 0.817 0.786 0.757 0.729 0.701
70 1.000 0.964 0.930 0.896 0.864 0.832 0.801 0.772 0.743 0.715 0.688
80 0.981 0.946 0.913 0.880 0.848 0.817 0.787 0.757 0.729 0.702 0.675
90 0.964 0.929 0.896 0.864 0.832 0.802 0.772 0.744 0.716 0.689 0.663
100 0.946 0.913 0.880 0.848 0.817 0.787 0.758 0.730 0.703 0.677 0.651
110 0.930 0.897 0.865 0.833 0.803 0.774 0.745 0.717 0.691 0.665 0.639
120 0.914 0.881 0.850 0.819 0.789 0.760 0.732 0.705 0.679 0.653 0.628

NOTES: As a guide to selection of the TD (temperature difference between condensing temperature and ambient temperature), the following
are suggested:
Air conditioning ………………………………….…25°F TD
High & medium temperature refrigeration……….20°F TD
Low temperature refrigeration…………………… 15°F TD

Table 4 - SUBCOOLING CORRECTION FACTORS


10°F SUBCOOLING 15°F SUBCOOLING
Factor 0.94 Factor 0.88

CONDENSER SELECTION EXAMPLE:

Suction-cooled compressor capacity 250,000 Btu/h

Evaporator or suction temperature...............................................................................40°F

Refrigerant............................................................................................................... R-410A

Condensing temperature desired ..............................................................................120°F

Ambient air design temperature ..................................................................................95°F

Temperature difference (TD) .......................................................................................25°F

Subcooling ...................................................................................................................10°F

Elevation .................................................................................................................. 3000 ft

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Selection Data (Cont'd)


SOLUTION:

Step 1: Estimate Condenser THR (if THR is provided, skip to step 2)

THR = Compressor Capacity * Heat of Compression Factor

1. From Table 2, opposite 40°F evaporator temperature and under 120°F condensing,
select heat of compression factor 1.27.

2. Multiply compressor or evaporator capacity by factor: THR = 250,000 Btuh x 1.27


= 317,500 Btuh.

Step 2: Correct THR for Elevation and Ambient Temperature

THR (corrected to sea level) = THR ÷ Air Density Correction Factor

1. From Table 3, under 3000 ft. elevation and opposite (interpolated) 95°F air temp,
select air density correction factor 0.856.

2. Divide THR (from step 1) by factor: THR (corrected) = 317,500 Btuh ÷ 0.856 =
370,911 Btuh (at sea level).

Step 3: Correct for Subcooling

THR (subcooling adjusted) = THR ÷ Subcooling Correction Factor

1. From table 4, select 0.94 factor under “10°F Subcooling” column.

2. Divide THR (from step 2) by factor: THR (subcooling adjusted) = 370,911 Btuh ÷
0.94 = 394,586 Btuh (adjusted for sea level and subcooling).

Step 4: Select Condenser

Condenser ratings are provided as Btuh-°F TD, so required THR must be divided by TD
to obtain basic unit rating at 1°F TD.

1. Divide required unit capacity by TD (25°F) to obtain basic unit rating at 1°F TD:
394,586 Btuh ÷ 25°F = 15,783 Btuh-°F TD.

2. From Unit Ratings table, page 18, under R-410A heat rejection, select model VDC-
126D60 with a base capacity of 16,793 Btuh-°F TD for lower first cost.

3. From Unit Ratings table, page 24, under R-410A heat rejection. select model VDC-
133D10 with a base capacity of 16,216 Btuh-°F TD for higher energy efficiency.

Step 5: Calculate actual operating TD for unit selected

Actual operating TD = THR (corrected) divided by basic unit capacity.

1. To determine TD at which VDC-126D60 will operate, divide THR (corrected) by


base unit capacity: 394,586 Btuh ÷ 16,793 Btuh-°F TD: TD = 23.5°F TD.

2. Model VDC133D10 will operate at 394,586 Btuh ÷ 16,216 Btuh-°F TD: 24.3°F TD.

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Selection Data (Cont'd)


AIR-COOLED CONDENSERS FOR CHILLER APPLICATIONS

YORK air-cooled condensers are available with matched liquid chillers for air conditioning
or process applications.

The following table lists scroll chillers cooling chilled water from 54°F to 44°F, using R-
410A and condensing at 125°F saturated discharge temperature (SDT). They have been
matched with an air-cooled condenser providing 10°F subcooled R-410A refrigerant to
the chiller and operating under a 25°F TD (temperature difference between ambient and
condensing temperatures). These ratings therefore represent a design ambient tempera-
ture of 100°F.

Table 5 - CONDENSER/CHILLER SELECTION TABLE


10°F
CHILLER VDC A VDC
SYSTEM SYSTEM VDC SUBCOOLING VDC VDC VDC
YCRL HEAT OF THR, B HR,
A B A @ 25°F TD A THR, B B THR,
MODEL REJECTION (BTU/ (BTU/
MBH MBH MODEL ADJUSTMENT MBH MODEL MBH
(MBH) H-°F) H-°F)
FACTOR
0064HE 846.0 423.00 423.00 134D60 21580 0.94 507.1 134D60 21580 507.1
0074HE 1085.5 614.72 470.78 144D60 29107 0.94 684.0 134D60 21580 507.1
0084HE 1216.5 608.25 608.25 144D60 29107 0.94 684.0 144D60 29107 684.0
0096HE 1284.5 642.25 642.25 144D60 29107 0.94 684.0 144D60 29107 684.0
0118HE 1532.0 880.29 651.71 233D60 37691 0.94 885.7 144D60 29107 684.0
0126HE 1649.5 824.75 824.75 233D60 37691 0.94 885.7 233D60 37691 885.7
0156HE 1936.0 968.00 968.00 234D60 43159 0.94 1014.2 234D60 43159 1014.2

NOTE: Some YCRL models may be matched to a single VDC condenser with the “Head Pressure Control by Pressure, Individual Fan Bank
Cycling”. Heat rejection requirement of largest YCRL circuit must be less than one half the VDC heat rejection capacity. Contact Ap-
plication Engineering for support.

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Dimensions

The following table provides dimensional details based on each individual model. Refer to
the image below for minimum clearances around the unit.

Table 6 - UNIT DIMENSIONS


MODEL DIMENSIONS
NUMBER L W H (1) A B C D E G
VDC-11 60.5 46.4 53.8 38.3 50.5 --- --- --- 4
VDC-12 113.5 46.4 53.8 38.3 103.5 --- --- --- 4
VDC-13 166.5 46.4 53.8 38.3 156.5 53.0 103.5 --- 6
VDC-14 219.5 46.4 53.8 38.3 209.5 106.0 103.5 --- 6
VDC-15 272.5 46.9 53.8 38.3 262.5 106.0 103.5 53.0 8
VDC-16 325.5 46.9 53.8 38.3 315.5 106.0 103.5 106.0 8
VDC-22 113.5 88.6 53.8 80.5 103.5 --- --- --- 4
VDC-23 166.5 88.6 53.8 80.5 156.5 53.0 103.5 --- 6
VDC-24 219.5 88.6 53.8 80.5 209.5 106.0 103.5 --- 6
VDC-25 272.5 89.6 53.8 81.5 262.5 106.0 103.5 53.0 8
VDC-26 325.5 89.6 53.8 81.5 315.5 106.0 103.5 106.0 8
(1) Add 5” to the height on VDC-156, -166, -256, and -266.
NOTE: Dimensions are for reference only.

SHIPS ON SIDE
LEGS SHIP LOOSE

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Dimensions (Cont'd)
Table 7 - COPPER FIN WEIGHT ADDS
WEIGHT PER
COILS UNIT SIZES NO. OF ROWS FINS PER INCH
FAN (LB)

Single-Wide: 3 10 78
1 to 4 Fans
3/8 in. OD Tube 4 10 103
Double-Wide:
4, 6, & 8 Fans 6 10 157

COPPER FIN WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT EXAMPLE:

Step 1: Find unit weight of a standard aluminum fin VDC-126D60 from Table 8 , 944 lb.

Step 2: Find copper fin Weight per Fan adder from Table 7 for six rows, 10 fins per inch,
157 lb.

Step 3: Multiply the Weight per Fan by the number of fans, 157 x 2 = 314 lb.

Step 4: Add the copper weight adder to the unit weight, 944 + 314 = 1258 lb.w

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VDC Charge Calculation

The following is an example of how to determine the operating charge and pumpdown
storage capacity for VDC condensers.
EXAMPLE BASIS
Model VDC-244D60
Refrigerant circuits one
Internal condenser coil volume shown below 4.9 cu ft
OPERATING CHARGE
Total operating charge = coil vol (cu ft) x rfr density (lb/cu ft) x 0.24
Total operating charge (R-22) = 4.9 x 70.3 x 0.24 = 83 lbs
Total operating charge (R-134a) = 4.9 x 71.4 x 0.24 = 84 lbs
Total operating charge (R-404A) = 4.9 x 60.0 x 0.24 = 71 lbs
Total operating charge (R-407C) = 4.9 x 66.5 x 0.24 = 78 lbs
Total operating charge (R-410A) = 4.9 x 60.7 x 0.24 = 71 lbs
Total operating charge (R-507A) = 4.9 x 60.1 x 0.24 = 71 lbs
PUMPDOWN STORAGE CAPACITY
Total pumpdown capacity = coil vol (cu ft) x rfr density (lb/cu ft) x 0.8
Total pumpdown capacity (R-22) = 4.9 x 70.3 x 0.8 = 276 lbs
Total pumpdown capacity (R-134a) = 4.9 x 71.4 x 0.8 = 280 lbs
Total pumpdown capacity (R-404A) = 4.9 x 60.0 x 0.8 = 235 lbs
Total pumpdown capacity (R-407C) = 4.9 x 66.5 x 0.8 = 261 lbs
Total pumpdown capacity (R-410A) = 4.9 x 60.7 x 0.8 = 238 lbs
Total pumpdown capacity (R-507A) = 4.9 x 60.1 x 0.8 = 236 lbs

NOTE: R
 efrigerant temperature for this example is 105°F. Use the density of the refrigerant at the most appropriate temperature for the ap-
plication.

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Ratings

Table 8 - RATINGS - 2.0 HP


HEAT REJECTION (BTU/H-°F TD) 1
SOUND
R-404A AIRFLOW
MODEL POWER
R-22 R-134A & R-407C R-410A (SCFM)
(DBA) 2
R-507A
VDC-113D60 6,149 5,842 6,026 5,227 6,211 10,550 85.0
VDC-114D60 7,207 6,847 7,063 6,126 7,279 10,127 85.0
VDC-116D60 8,152 7,744 7,989 6,929 8,233 9,420 85.0
VDC-123D60 12,566 11,938 12,315 10,681 12,692 21,100 88.0
VDC-124D60 14,542 13,815 14,251 12,361 14,687 20,254 88.0
VDC-126D60 16,627 15,796 16,294 14,133 16,793 18,840 88.0
VDC-133D60 18,659 17,726 18,286 15,860 18,846 31,650 89.8
VDC-134D60 21,366 20,298 20,939 18,161 21,580 30,381 89.8
VDC-136D60 24,821 23,580 24,324 21,098 25,069 28,260 89.8
VDC-143D60 - - - - 24,703 42,200 91.0
VDC-144D60 - - - - 29,107 40,508 91.0
VDC-146D60 - - - - 32,446 37,680 91.0
VDC-143D60 24,459 23,236 23,969 20,790 - 42,200 91.0
VDC-144D60 28,819 27,378 28,242 24,496 - 40,508 91.0
VDC-146D60 32,125 30,519 31,483 27,306 - 37,680 91.0
VDC-153C60 26,599 25,269 26,067 22,609 - 54,880 92.0
VDC-154C60 31,655 30,072 31,021 26,906 - 52,860 92.0
VDC-156C60 38,081 36,177 37,320 32,369 - 49,485 92.0
VDC-163C60 31,517 29,941 30,886 26,789 - 65,856 92.8
VDC-164C60 37,685 35,801 36,931 32,032 - 63,432 92.8
VDC-166C60 45,577 43,298 44,665 38,740 - 59,382 92.8
VDC-223D60 25,132 23,876 24,630 21,362 25,384 42,200 91.0
VDC-224D60 29,084 27,630 28,502 24,721 29,375 40,508 91.0
VDC-226D60 33,254 31,591 32,589 28,266 33,586 37,680 91.0
VDC-233D60 37,318 35,452 36,572 31,720 37,691 63,300 92.8
VDC-234D60 42,732 40,595 41,877 36,322 43,159 60,762 92.8
VDC-236D60 49,642 47,160 48,649 42,195 50,138 56,520 92.8
VDC-243D60 - - - - 49,406 84,400 94.0
VDC-244D60 - - - - 58,214 81,016 94.0
VDC-246D60 - - - - 64,893 75,360 94.0
VDC-243D60 48,917 46,471 47,939 41,580 - 84,400 94.0
VDC-244D60 57,638 54,756 56,485 48,992 - 81,016 94.0
VDC-246D60 64,250 61,038 62,965 54,613 - 75,360 94.0
VDC-253C60 53,198 50,538 52,134 45,218 - 109,760 95.0
VDC-254C60 63,309 60,144 62,043 53,813 - 105,720 95.0
VDC-256C60 76,163 72,355 74,639 64,738 - 98,970 95.0
VDC-263C60 63,034 59,882 61,773 53,578 - 131,712 95.8
VDC-264C60 75,370 71,602 73,863 64,065 - 126,864 95.8
VDC-266C60 91,153 86,596 89,330 77,480 - 118,764 95.8

NOTES:
1. Capacity rating factors for integral subcooling are provided in Table 4 for 10 and 15 degrees of subcooling.
2. Sound Power is the spherical sound power level based on fan manufacturer’s calculated sound data.
3. Coil internal volume includes header internal volume.

18 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)

TABLE 8 - RATINGS - 2.0 HP (CONT'D)


COIL CONNECTION SIZES APPROXIMATE
TOTAL
INTERNAL IN & OUT OD UNIT
MODEL SURFACE
VOLUME (IN.) WEIGHT
(SQ FT)
(CU FT) 3 COIL MANIFOLD (LBS)
VDC-113D60 0.52 741 (1) 1 3/8 470
VDC-114D60 0.66 988 (1) 1 3/8 489
VDC-116D60 0.96 1,482 (1) 1 3/8 528
VDC-123D60 0.95 1,482 (1) 1 5/8 828
VDC-124D60 1.24 1,976 (1) 1 5/8 866
VDC-126D60 1.82 2,964 (1) 1 5/8 944
VDC-133D60 1.44 2,223 (1) 1 5/8 1,189
VDC-134D60 1.87 2,964 (1) 1 5/8 1,246
VDC-136D60 2.72 4,446 (1) 1 5/8 1,363
VDC-143D60 1.86 2,964 (1) 1 5/8 1,546
VDC-144D60 2.43 3,952 (1) 1 5/8 1,621
VDC-146D60 3.56 5,928 (1) 1 5/8 1,777
VDC-143D60 1.86 2,964 (1) 2 1/8 1,546
VDC-144D60 2.43 3,952 (1) 2 1/8 1,621
VDC-146D60 3.56 5,928 (1) 2 1/8 1,777
VDC-153C60 3.08 4,551 (1) 2 1/8 2,027
VDC-154C60 4.06 6,067 (1) 2 1/8 2,167
VDC-156C60 6.00 9,101 (1) 2 1/8 2,529
VDC-163C60 3.75 5,461 (1) 2 1/8 2,414
VDC-164C60 4.92 7,280 (1) 2 1/8 2,582
VDC-166C60 7.25 10,921 (1) 2 1/8 3,015
VDC-223D60 1.91 2,964 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 1,405
VDC-224D60 2.49 3,952 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 1,481
VDC-226D60 3.65 5,928 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 1,636
VDC-233D60 2.89 4,446 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 2,034
VDC-234D60 3.75 5,928 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 2,147
VDC-236D60 5.45 8,892 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 2,380
VDC-243D60 3.73 5,928 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 2,653
VDC-244D60 4.87 7,904 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 2,804
VDC-246D60 7.13 11,856 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 3,115
VDC-243D60 3.73 5,928 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 5/8 2,653
VDC-244D60 4.87 7,904 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 5/8 2,804
VDC-246D60 7.13 11,856 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 5/8 3,115
VDC-253C60 6.17 9,101 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 5/8 3,521
VDC-254C60 8.12 12,134 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 5/8 3,801
VDC-256C60 12.01 18,202 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 5/8 4,500
VDC-263C60 7.51 10,922 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 5/8 4,202
VDC-264C60 9.84 14,560 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 5/8 4,537
VDC-266C60 14.51 21,842 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 5/8 5,374

JOHNSON CONTROLS 19
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)
TABLE 8 - RATINGS - 2.0 HP (CONT'D)

MOTOR CURRENT DRAW, 3 PH, 60 HZ, AT STANDARD AIR (AMPS) 4 60 HZ


FAN POWER
MODEL 200 VOLTS 230 VOLTS 460 VOLTS 575 VOLTS
QTY INPUT
FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP (KW)
VDC-113D60 1 7.6 12.0 15 6.6 10.6 15 3.4 5.6 6 2.7 4.4 6 1.81
VDC-114D60 1 7.6 12.0 15 6.6 10.6 15 3.4 5.6 6 2.7 4.4 6 1.81
VDC-116D60 1 7.6 12.0 15 6.6 10.6 15 3.4 5.6 6 2.7 4.4 6 1.81
VDC-123D60 2 15.2 19.6 25 13.2 17.2 20 6.8 9.0 10 5.4 7.1 10 3.62
VDC-124D60 2 15.2 19.6 25 13.2 17.2 20 6.8 9.0 10 5.4 7.1 10 3.62
VDC-126D60 2 15.2 19.6 25 13.2 17.2 20 6.8 9.0 10 5.4 7.1 10 3.62
VDC-133D60 3 22.8 27.2 30 19.8 23.8 30 10.2 12.4 15 8.1 9.8 10 5.43
VDC-134D60 3 22.8 27.2 30 19.8 23.8 30 10.2 12.4 15 8.1 9.8 10 5.43
VDC-136D60 3 22.8 27.2 30 19.8 23.8 30 10.2 12.4 15 8.1 9.8 10 5.43
VDC-143D60 4 30.4 34.8 40 26.4 30.4 35 13.6 15.8 20 10.8 12.5 15 7.24
VDC-144D60 4 30.4 34.8 40 26.4 30.4 35 13.6 15.8 20 10.8 12.5 15 7.24
VDC-146D60 4 30.4 34.8 40 26.4 30.4 35 13.6 15.8 20 10.8 12.5 15 7.24
VDC-143D60 4 30.4 34.8 40 26.4 30.4 35 13.6 15.8 20 10.8 12.5 15 7.24
VDC-144D60 4 30.4 34.8 40 26.4 30.4 35 13.6 15.8 20 10.8 12.5 15 7.24
VDC-146D60 4 30.4 34.8 40 26.4 30.4 35 13.6 15.8 20 10.8 12.5 15 7.24
VDC-153C60 5 38.0 42.4 50 33.0 37.0 40 17.0 19.2 20 13.5 15.2 20 9.05
VDC-154C60 5 38.0 42.4 50 33.0 37.0 40 17.0 19.2 20 13.5 15.2 20 9.05
VDC-156C60 5 38.0 42.4 50 33.0 37.0 40 17.0 19.2 20 13.5 15.2 20 9.05
VDC-163C60 6 45.6 50.0 50 39.6 43.6 50 20.4 22.6 25 16.2 17.9 20 10.86
VDC-164C60 6 45.6 50.0 50 39.6 43.6 50 20.4 22.6 25 16.2 17.9 20 10.86
VDC-166C60 6 45.6 50.0 50 39.6 43.6 50 20.4 22.6 25 16.2 17.9 20 10.86
VDC-223D60 4 30.4 36.7 40 26.4 32.0 35 13.6 16.6 20 10.8 13.2 15 7.24
VDC-224D60 4 30.4 36.7 40 26.4 32.0 35 13.6 16.6 20 10.8 13.2 15 7.24
VDC-226D60 4 30.4 36.7 40 26.4 32.0 35 13.6 16.6 20 10.8 13.2 15 7.24
VDC-233D60 6 45.6 51.9 60 39.6 45.2 50 20.4 23.4 25 16.2 18.6 20 10.86
VDC-234D60 6 45.6 51.9 60 39.6 45.2 50 20.4 23.4 25 16.2 18.6 20 10.86
VDC-236D60 6 45.6 51.9 60 39.6 45.2 50 20.4 23.4 25 16.2 18.6 20 10.86
VDC-243D60 8 60.8 67.1 70 52.8 58.4 60 27.2 30.2 35 21.6 24.0 25 14.48
VDC-244D60 8 60.8 67.1 70 52.8 58.4 60 27.2 30.2 35 21.6 24.0 25 14.48
VDC-246D60 8 60.8 67.1 70 52.8 58.4 60 27.2 30.2 35 21.6 24.0 25 14.48
VDC-243D60 8 60.8 67.1 70 52.8 58.4 60 27.2 30.2 35 21.6 24.0 25 14.48
VDC-244D60 8 60.8 67.1 70 52.8 58.4 60 27.2 30.2 35 21.6 24.0 25 14.48
VDC-246D60 8 60.8 67.1 70 52.8 58.4 60 27.2 30.2 35 21.6 24.0 25 14.48
VDC-253C60 10 76.0 82.3 90 66.0 71.6 80 34.0 37.0 40 27.0 29.4 30 18.10
VDC-254C60 10 76.0 82.3 90 66.0 71.6 80 34.0 37.0 40 27.0 29.4 30 18.10
VDC-256C60 10 76.0 82.3 90 66.0 71.6 80 34.0 37.0 40 27.0 29.4 30 18.10
VDC-263C60 12 91.2 97.5 100 79.2 84.8 90 40.8 43.8 45 32.4 34.8 35 21.72
VDC-264C60 12 91.2 97.5 100 79.2 84.8 90 40.8 43.8 45 32.4 34.8 35 21.72
VDC-266C60 12 91.2 97.5 100 79.2 84.8 90 40.8 43.8 45 32.4 34.8 35 21.72

NOTES:

4. For Temperature Controlled Fan Cycling and Pressure-Controlled Fan Cycling

20 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)
TABLE 8 - RATINGS - 2.0 HP (CONT'D)

MOTOR CURRENT DRAW, 3 PH, 50 HZ, AT STANDARD AIR (AMPS) 4 50 HZ


POWER
MODEL 380 VOLTS 400 VOLTS 415 VOLTS
INPUT
FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP (KW)
VDC-113D60 4.5 7.1 10 4.4 7.0 10 4.3 6.9 10 1.96
VDC-114D60 4.5 7.1 10 4.4 7.0 10 4.3 6.9 10 1.96
VDC-116D60 4.5 7.1 10 4.4 7.0 10 4.3 6.9 10 1.96
VDC-123D60 9.0 11.6 15 8.8 11.4 15 8.6 11.2 15 3.92
VDC-124D60 9.0 11.6 15 8.8 11.4 15 8.6 11.2 15 3.92
VDC-126D60 9.0 11.6 15 8.8 11.4 15 8.6 11.2 15 3.92
VDC-133D60 13.5 16.1 20 13.2 15.8 20 12.9 15.5 20 5.88
VDC-134D60 13.5 16.1 20 13.2 15.8 20 12.9 15.5 20 5.88
VDC-136D60 13.5 16.1 20 13.2 15.8 20 12.9 15.5 20 5.88
VDC-143D60 18.0 20.6 25 17.6 20.2 25 17.2 19.8 25 7.84
VDC-144D60 18.0 20.6 25 17.6 20.2 25 17.2 19.8 25 7.84
VDC-146D60 18.0 20.6 25 17.6 20.2 25 17.2 19.8 25 7.84
VDC-143D60 18.0 20.6 25 17.6 20.2 25 17.2 19.8 25 7.84
VDC-144D60 18.0 20.6 25 17.6 20.2 25 17.2 19.8 25 7.84
VDC-146D60 18.0 20.6 25 17.6 20.2 25 17.2 19.8 25 7.84
VDC-153C60 22.5 25.1 30 22.0 24.6 25 21.5 24.1 25 9.80
VDC-154C60 22.5 25.1 30 22.0 24.6 25 21.5 24.1 25 9.80
VDC-156C60 22.5 25.1 30 22.0 24.6 25 21.5 24.1 25 9.80
VDC-163C60 27.0 29.6 30 26.4 29.0 30 25.8 28.4 30 11.76
VDC-164C60 27.0 29.6 30 26.4 29.0 30 25.8 28.4 30 11.76
VDC-166C60 27.0 29.6 30 26.4 29.0 30 25.8 28.4 30 11.76
VDC-223D60 18.0 21.8 25 17.6 21.3 25 17.2 20.9 25 7.84
VDC-224D60 18.0 21.8 25 17.6 21.3 25 17.2 20.9 25 7.84
VDC-226D60 18.0 21.8 25 17.6 21.3 25 17.2 20.9 25 7.84
VDC-233D60 27.0 30.8 35 26.4 30.1 35 25.8 29.5 30 11.76
VDC-234D60 27.0 30.8 35 26.4 30.1 35 25.8 29.5 30 11.76
VDC-236D60 27.0 30.8 35 26.4 30.1 35 25.8 29.5 30 11.76
VDC-243D60 36.0 39.8 40 35.2 38.9 40 34.4 38.1 40 15.68
VDC-244D60 36.0 39.8 40 35.2 38.9 40 34.4 38.1 40 15.68
VDC-246D60 36.0 39.8 40 35.2 38.9 40 34.4 38.1 40 15.68
VDC-243D60 36.0 39.8 40 35.2 38.9 40 34.4 38.1 40 15.68
VDC-244D60 36.0 39.8 40 35.2 38.9 40 34.4 38.1 40 15.68
VDC-246D60 36.0 39.8 40 35.2 38.9 40 34.4 38.1 40 15.68
VDC-253C60 45.0 48.8 50 44.0 47.7 50 43.0 46.7 50 19.60
VDC-254C60 45.0 48.8 50 44.0 47.7 50 43.0 46.7 50 19.60
VDC-256C60 45.0 48.8 50 44.0 47.7 50 43.0 46.7 50 19.60
VDC-263C60 54.0 57.8 60 52.8 56.5 60 51.6 55.3 60 23.52
VDC-264C60 54.0 57.8 60 52.8 56.5 60 51.6 55.3 60 23.52
VDC-266C60 54.0 57.8 60 52.8 56.5 60 51.6 55.3 60 23.52

JOHNSON CONTROLS 21
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)
TABLE 8 - RATINGS - 2.0 HP (CONT'D)
FAN MOTOR CURRENT DRAW, 3 PH, 60 HZ, AT STANDARD AIR (AMPS) 5 60 HZ
POWER
MODEL 200 VOLTS 230 VOLTS 460 VOLTS 575 VOLTS
QTY INPUT
FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP (KW)
VDC-113D60 1 7.6 12.6 15 6.6 11.1 15 3.4 5.9 6 2.7 4.6 6 1.81
VDC-114D60 1 7.6 12.6 15 6.6 11.1 15 3.4 5.9 6 2.7 4.6 6 1.81
VDC-116D60 1 7.6 12.6 15 6.6 11.1 15 3.4 5.9 6 2.7 4.6 6 1.81
VDC-123D60 2 15.2 22.1 25 13.2 19.4 20 6.8 10.1 15 5.4 8.0 10 3.62
VDC-124D60 2 15.2 22.1 25 13.2 19.4 20 6.8 10.1 15 5.4 8.0 10 3.62
VDC-126D60 2 15.2 22.1 25 13.2 19.4 20 6.8 10.1 15 5.4 8.0 10 3.62
VDC-133D60 3 22.8 31.6 35 19.8 27.6 30 10.2 14.4 15 8.1 11.4 15 5.43
VDC-134D60 3 22.8 31.6 35 19.8 27.6 30 10.2 14.4 15 8.1 11.4 15 5.43
VDC-136D60 3 22.8 31.6 35 19.8 27.6 30 10.2 14.4 15 8.1 11.4 15 5.43
VDC-143D60 4 30.4 41.1 45 26.4 35.9 40 13.6 18.6 20 10.8 14.8 15 7.24
VDC-144D60 4 30.4 41.1 45 26.4 35.9 40 13.6 18.6 20 10.8 14.8 15 7.24
VDC-146D60 4 30.4 41.1 45 26.4 35.9 40 13.6 18.6 20 10.8 14.8 15 7.24
VDC-143D60 4 30.4 41.1 45 26.4 35.9 40 13.6 18.6 20 10.8 14.8 15 7.24
VDC-144D60 4 30.4 41.1 45 26.4 35.9 40 13.6 18.6 20 10.8 14.8 15 7.24
VDC-146D60 4 30.4 41.1 45 26.4 35.9 40 13.6 18.6 20 10.8 14.8 15 7.24
VDC-153C60 5 38.0 50.6 60 33.0 44.1 45 17.0 22.9 25 13.5 18.1 20 9.05
VDC-154C60 5 38.0 50.6 60 33.0 44.1 45 17.0 22.9 25 13.5 18.1 20 9.05
VDC-156C60 5 38.0 50.6 60 33.0 44.1 45 17.0 22.9 25 13.5 18.1 20 9.05
VDC-163C60 6 45.6 60.1 70 39.6 52.4 60 20.4 27.1 30 16.2 21.5 25 10.86
VDC-164C60 6 45.6 60.1 70 39.6 52.4 60 20.4 27.1 30 16.2 21.5 25 10.86
VDC-166C60 6 45.6 60.1 70 39.6 52.4 60 20.4 27.1 30 16.2 21.5 25 10.86
VDC-223D60 4 30.4 41.1 45 26.4 35.9 40 13.6 18.6 20 10.8 14.8 15 7.24
VDC-224D60 4 30.4 41.1 45 26.4 35.9 40 13.6 18.6 20 10.8 14.8 15 7.24
VDC-226D60 4 30.4 41.1 45 26.4 35.9 40 13.6 18.6 20 10.8 14.8 15 7.24
VDC-233D60 6 45.6 60.1 70 39.6 52.4 60 20.4 27.1 30 16.2 21.5 25 10.86
VDC-234D60 6 45.6 60.1 70 39.6 52.4 60 20.4 27.1 30 16.2 21.5 25 10.86
VDC-236D60 6 45.6 60.1 70 39.6 52.4 60 20.4 27.1 30 16.2 21.5 25 10.86
VDC-243D60 8 60.8 79.1 80 52.8 68.9 70 27.2 35.6 40 21.6 28.3 30 14.48
VDC-244D60 8 60.8 79.1 80 52.8 68.9 70 27.2 35.6 40 21.6 28.3 30 14.48
VDC-246D60 8 60.8 79.1 80 52.8 68.9 70 27.2 35.6 40 21.6 28.3 30 14.48
VDC-243D60 8 60.8 79.1 80 52.8 68.9 70 27.2 35.6 40 21.6 28.3 30 14.48
VDC-244D60 8 60.8 79.1 80 52.8 68.9 70 27.2 35.6 40 21.6 28.3 30 14.48
VDC-246D60 8 60.8 79.1 80 52.8 68.9 70 27.2 35.6 40 21.6 28.3 30 14.48
VDC-253C60 10 76.0 98.1 100 66.0 85.4 90 34.0 44.1 45 27.0 35.0 35 18.10
VDC-254C60 10 76.0 98.1 100 66.0 85.4 90 34.0 44.1 45 27.0 35.0 35 18.10
VDC-256C60 10 76.0 98.1 100 66.0 85.4 90 34.0 44.1 45 27.0 35.0 35 18.10
VDC-263C60 12 91.2 117.1 125 79.2 101.9 110 40.8 52.6 60 32.4 41.8 45 21.72
VDC-264C60 12 91.2 117.1 125 79.2 101.9 110 40.8 52.6 60 32.4 41.8 45 21.72
VDC-266C60 12 91.2 117.1 125 79.2 101.9 110 40.8 52.6 60 32.4 41.8 45 21.72

NOTES:
5. For VSD-Ready for Variable Speed Fan Control and Standard Control without fan cycling

22 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)
TABLE 8 - RATINGS - 2.0 HP (CONT'D)
MOTOR CURRENT DRAW, 3 PH, 50 HZ, AT STANDARD AIR (AMPS) 5 50 HZ
POWER
MODEL 380 VOLTS 400 VOLTS 415 VOLTS
INPUT
FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP (KW)
VDC-113D60 4.5 7.5 10 4.4 7.4 10 4.3 7.3 10 1.96
VDC-114D60 4.5 7.5 10 4.4 7.4 10 4.3 7.3 10 1.96
VDC-116D60 4.5 7.5 10 4.4 7.4 10 4.3 7.3 10 1.96
VDC-123D60 9.0 13.1 15 8.8 12.9 15 8.6 12.6 15 3.92
VDC-124D60 9.0 13.1 15 8.8 12.9 15 8.6 12.6 15 3.92
VDC-126D60 9.0 13.1 15 8.8 12.9 15 8.6 12.6 15 3.92
VDC-133D60 13.5 18.8 20 13.2 18.4 20 12.9 18.0 20 5.88
VDC-134D60 13.5 18.8 20 13.2 18.4 20 12.9 18.0 20 5.88
VDC-136D60 13.5 18.8 20 13.2 18.4 20 12.9 18.0 20 5.88
VDC-143D60 18.0 24.4 25 17.6 23.9 25 17.2 23.4 25 7.84
VDC-144D60 18.0 24.4 25 17.6 23.9 25 17.2 23.4 25 7.84
VDC-146D60 18.0 24.4 25 17.6 23.9 25 17.2 23.4 25 7.84
VDC-143D60 18.0 24.4 25 17.6 23.9 25 17.2 23.4 25 7.84
VDC-144D60 18.0 24.4 25 17.6 23.9 25 17.2 23.4 25 7.84
VDC-146D60 18.0 24.4 25 17.6 23.9 25 17.2 23.4 25 7.84
VDC-153C60 22.5 30.0 30 22.0 29.4 30 21.5 28.8 30 9.80
VDC-154C60 22.5 30.0 30 22.0 29.4 30 21.5 28.8 30 9.80
VDC-156C60 22.5 30.0 30 22.0 29.4 30 21.5 28.8 30 9.80
VDC-163C60 27.0 35.6 40 26.4 34.9 35 25.8 34.1 35 11.76
VDC-164C60 27.0 35.6 40 26.4 34.9 35 25.8 34.1 35 11.76
VDC-166C60 27.0 35.6 40 26.4 34.9 35 25.8 34.1 35 11.76
VDC-223D60 18.0 24.4 25 17.6 23.9 25 17.2 23.4 25 7.84
VDC-224D60 18.0 24.4 25 17.6 23.9 25 17.2 23.4 25 7.84
VDC-226D60 18.0 24.4 25 17.6 23.9 25 17.2 23.4 25 7.84
VDC-233D60 27.0 35.6 40 26.4 34.9 35 25.8 34.1 35 11.76
VDC-234D60 27.0 35.6 40 26.4 34.9 35 25.8 34.1 35 11.76
VDC-236D60 27.0 35.6 40 26.4 34.9 35 25.8 34.1 35 11.76
VDC-243D60 36.0 46.9 50 35.2 45.9 50 34.4 44.9 45 15.68
VDC-244D60 36.0 46.9 50 35.2 45.9 50 34.4 44.9 45 15.68
VDC-246D60 36.0 46.9 50 35.2 45.9 50 34.4 44.9 45 15.68
VDC-243D60 36.0 46.9 50 35.2 45.9 50 34.4 44.9 45 15.68
VDC-244D60 36.0 46.9 50 35.2 45.9 50 34.4 44.9 45 15.68
VDC-246D60 36.0 46.9 50 35.2 45.9 50 34.4 44.9 45 15.68
VDC-253C60 45.0 58.1 60 44.0 56.9 60 43.0 55.6 60 19.60
VDC-254C60 45.0 58.1 60 44.0 56.9 60 43.0 55.6 60 19.60
VDC-256C60 45.0 58.1 60 44.0 56.9 60 43.0 55.6 60 19.60
VDC-263C60 54.0 69.4 70 52.8 67.9 70 51.6 66.4 70 23.52
VDC-264C60 54.0 69.4 70 52.8 67.9 70 51.6 66.4 70 23.52
VDC-266C60 54.0 69.4 70 52.8 67.9 70 51.6 66.4 70 23.52

JOHNSON CONTROLS 23
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)
Table 9 - RATINGS - 1.0 HP
HEAT REJECTION (BTU/H-°F) 1
SOUND
R-404A AIRFLOW
MODEL POWER
R-22 R-134A & R-407C R-410A (SCFM)
(DBA) 2
R-507A
VDC-113D10 5,210 4,949 5,106 4,428 5,262 8,047 81.0
VDC-114D10 6,018 5,717 5,897 5,115 6,078 7,781 81.0
VDC-116D10 6,664 6,331 6,531 5,665 6,731 7,277 81.0
VDC-123D10 10,707 10,172 10,493 9,101 10,814 16,094 84.0
VDC-124D10 12,180 11,571 11,937 10,353 12,302 15,562 84.0
VDC-126D10 13,524 12,848 13,254 11,495 13,659 14,554 84.0
VDC-133D10 16,056 15,253 15,734 13,647 16,216 24,141 85.8
VDC-134D10 18,077 17,174 17,716 15,366 18,258 23,343 85.8
VDC-136D10 20,316 19,300 19,910 17,269 20,519 21,831 85.8
VDC-143D10 - - - - 21,391 32,188 87.0
VDC-144D10 - - - - 24,518 31,124 87.0
VDC-146D10 - - - - 26,979 29,108 87.0
VDC-143D10 21,179 20,120 20,756 18,002 - 32,188 87.0
VDC-144D10 24,275 23,062 23,790 20,634 - 31,124 87.0
VDC-146D10 26,712 25,376 26,177 22,705 - 29,108 87.0
VDC-153C10 23,070 21,917 22,609 19,610 - 41,575 88.0
VDC-154C10 27,053 25,700 26,512 22,995 - 40,390 88.0
VDC-156C10 31,798 30,208 31,162 27,028 - 38,260 88.0
VDC-163C10 27,477 26,103 26,927 23,355 - 49,890 88.8
VDC-164C10 32,321 30,705 31,675 27,473 - 48,468 88.8
VDC-166C10 38,135 36,229 37,373 32,415 - 45,912 88.8
VDC-223D10 21,414 20,343 20,986 18,202 21,628 32,188 87.0
VDC-224D10 24,360 23,142 23,873 20,706 24,604 31,124 87.0
VDC-226D10 27,048 25,696 26,507 22,991 27,319 29,108 87.0
VDC-233D10 32,111 30,505 31,469 27,294 32,432 48,282 88.8
VDC-234D10 36,155 34,347 35,432 30,732 36,516 46,686 88.8
VDC-236D10 40,632 38,600 39,819 34,537 41,038 43,662 88.8
VDC-243D10 - - - - 42,782 64,376 90.0
VDC-244D10 - - - - 49,036 62,248 90.0
VDC-246D10 - - - - 53,957 58,216 90.0
VDC-243D10 42,358 40,240 41,511 36,005 - 64,376 90.0
VDC-244D10 48,551 46,123 47,580 41,268 - 62,248 90.0
VDC-246D10 53,423 50,752 52,355 45,410 - 58,216 90.0
VDC-253C10 46,141 43,834 45,218 39,220 - 83,150 91.0
VDC-254C10 54,105 51,400 53,023 45,990 - 80,780 91.0
VDC-256C10 63,595 60,416 62,323 54,056 - 76,520 91.0
VDC-263C10 54,954 52,206 53,855 46,711 - 99,780 91.8
VDC-264C10 64,643 61,411 63,350 54,947 - 96,936 91.8
VDC-266C10 76,271 72,457 74,745 64,830 - 91,824 91.8

NOTES:
1. Capacity rating factors for integral subcooling are provided in Table 4 for 10 and 15 degrees of subcooling.
2. Sound Power is the spherical sound power level based on fan manufacturer’s calculated sound data.
3. Coil internal volume includes header internal volume.

24 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)
TABLE 9 - RATINGS - 1.0 HP (CONT'D)
COIL CONNECTION SIZES APPROXIMATE
TOTAL IN & OUT OD
INTERNAL UNIT
MODEL SURFACE (IN.)
VOLUME WEIGHT
(SQ FT)
(CU FT) 3 COIL MANIFOLD (LBS)
VDC-113D10 0.52 741 (1) 1 3/8 470
VDC-114D10 0.66 988 (1) 1 3/8 489
VDC-116D10 0.96 1,482 (1) 1 3/8 528
VDC-123D10 0.95 1,482 (1) 1 5/8 828
VDC-124D10 1.24 1,976 (1) 1 5/8 866
VDC-126D10 1.82 2,964 (1) 1 5/8 944
VDC-133D10 1.44 2,223 (1) 1 5/8 1,189
VDC-134D10 1.87 2,964 (1) 1 5/8 1,246
VDC-136D10 2.72 4,446 (1) 1 5/8 1,363
VDC-143D10 1.86 2,964 (1) 1 5/8 1,546
VDC-144D10 2.43 3,952 (1) 1 5/8 1,621
VDC-146D10 3.56 5,928 (1) 1 5/8 1,777
VDC-143D10 1.86 2,964 (1) 2 1/8 1,546
VDC-144D10 2.43 3,952 (1) 2 1/8 1,621
VDC-146D10 3.56 5,928 (1) 2 1/8 1,777
VDC-153C10 3.08 4,551 (1) 2 1/8 2,027
VDC-154C10 4.06 6,067 (1) 2 1/8 2,167
VDC-156C10 6.00 9,101 (1) 2 1/8 2,529
VDC-163C10 3.75 5,461 (1) 2 1/8 2,414
VDC-164C10 4.92 7,280 (1) 2 1/8 2,582
VDC-166C10 7.25 10,921 (1) 2 1/8 3,015
VDC-223D10 1.91 2,964 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 1,405
VDC-224D10 2.49 3,952 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 1,481
VDC-226D10 3.65 5,928 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 1,636
VDC-233D10 2.89 4,446 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 2,034
VDC-234D10 3.75 5,928 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 2,147
VDC-236D10 5.45 8,892 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 2,380
VDC-243D10 3.73 5,928 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 2,653
VDC-244D10 4.87 7,904 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 2,804
VDC-246D10 7.13 11,856 (2) 1 5/8 (1) 2 1/8 3,115
VDC-243D10 3.73 5,928 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 1/2 2,653
VDC-244D10 4.87 7,904 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 1/2 2,804
VDC-246D10 7.13 11,856 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 1/2 3,115
VDC-253C10 6.17 9,101 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 1/2 3,521
VDC-254C10 8.12 12,134 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 1/2 3,801
VDC-256C10 12.01 18,202 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 1/2 4,500
VDC-263C10 7.51 10,922 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 1/2 4,202
VDC-264C10 9.84 14,560 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 1/2 4,537
VDC-266C10 14.51 21,842 (2) 2 1/8 (1) 2 1/2 5,374

JOHNSON CONTROLS 25
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)
TABLE 9 - RATINGS - 1.0 HP (CONT'D)
MOTOR CURRENT DRAW, 3 PH, 60 HZ, AT STANDARD AIR (AMPS) 4 60 HZ
FAN POWER
MODEL 200 VOLTS 230 VOLTS 460 VOLTS 575 VOLTS
QTY INPUT
FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP (KW)
VDC-113D10 1 5.7 9.6 15 4.8 8.3 10 2.4 4.3 6 1.9 3.4 6 1.01
VDC-114D10 1 5.7 9.6 15 4.8 8.3 10 2.4 4.3 6 1.9 3.4 6 1.01
VDC-116D10 1 5.7 9.6 15 4.8 8.3 10 2.4 4.3 6 1.9 3.4 6 1.01
VDC-123D10 2 11.4 15.3 20 9.6 13.1 15 4.8 6.7 10 3.8 5.3 6 2.02
VDC-124D10 2 11.4 15.3 20 9.6 13.1 15 4.8 6.7 10 3.8 5.3 6 2.02
VDC-126D10 2 11.4 15.3 20 9.6 13.1 15 4.8 6.7 10 3.8 5.3 6 2.02
VDC-133D10 3 17.1 21.0 25 14.4 17.9 20 7.2 9.1 10 5.7 7.2 10 3.03
VDC-134D10 3 17.1 21.0 25 14.4 17.9 20 7.2 9.1 10 5.7 7.2 10 3.03
VDC-136D10 3 17.1 21.0 25 14.4 17.9 20 7.2 9.1 10 5.7 7.2 10 3.03
VDC-143D10 4 22.8 26.7 30 19.2 22.7 25 9.6 11.5 15 7.6 9.1 10 4.04
VDC-144D10 4 22.8 26.7 30 19.2 22.7 25 9.6 11.5 15 7.6 9.1 10 4.04
VDC-146D10 4 22.8 26.7 30 19.2 22.7 25 9.6 11.5 15 7.6 9.1 10 4.04
VDC-143D10 4 22.8 26.7 30 19.2 22.7 25 9.6 11.5 15 7.6 9.1 10 4.04
VDC-144D10 4 22.8 26.7 30 19.2 22.7 25 9.6 11.5 15 7.6 9.1 10 4.04
VDC-146D10 4 22.8 26.7 30 19.2 22.7 25 9.6 11.5 15 7.6 9.1 10 4.04
VDC-153C10 5 28.5 32.4 35 24.0 27.5 30 12.0 13.9 15 9.5 11.0 15 5.05
VDC-154C10 5 28.5 32.4 35 24.0 27.5 30 12.0 13.9 15 9.5 11.0 15 5.05
VDC-156C10 5 28.5 32.4 35 24.0 27.5 30 12.0 13.9 15 9.5 11.0 15 5.05
VDC-163C10 6 34.2 38.1 40 28.8 32.3 35 14.4 16.3 20 11.4 12.9 15 6.06
VDC-164C10 6 34.2 38.1 40 28.8 32.3 35 14.4 16.3 20 11.4 12.9 15 6.06
VDC-166C10 6 34.2 38.1 40 28.8 32.3 35 14.4 16.3 20 11.4 12.9 15 6.06
VDC-223D10 4 22.8 28.2 30 19.2 23.9 25 9.6 12.1 15 7.6 9.6 10 4.04
VDC-224D10 4 22.8 28.2 30 19.2 23.9 25 9.6 12.1 15 7.6 9.6 10 4.04
VDC-226D10 4 22.8 28.2 30 19.2 23.9 25 9.6 12.1 15 7.6 9.6 10 4.04
VDC-233D10 6 34.2 39.6 40 28.8 33.5 35 14.4 16.9 20 11.4 13.4 15 6.06
VDC-234D10 6 34.2 39.6 40 28.8 33.5 35 14.4 16.9 20 11.4 13.4 15 6.06
VDC-236D10 6 34.2 39.6 40 28.8 33.5 35 14.4 16.9 20 11.4 13.4 15 6.06
VDC-243D10 8 45.6 51.0 60 38.4 43.1 45 19.2 21.7 25 15.2 17.2 20 8.08
VDC-244D10 8 45.6 51.0 60 38.4 43.1 45 19.2 21.7 25 15.2 17.2 20 8.08
VDC-246D10 8 45.6 51.0 60 38.4 43.1 45 19.2 21.7 25 15.2 17.2 20 8.08
VDC-243D10 8 45.6 51.0 60 38.4 43.1 45 19.2 21.7 25 15.2 17.2 20 8.08
VDC-244D10 8 45.6 51.0 60 38.4 43.1 45 19.2 21.7 25 15.2 17.2 20 8.08
VDC-246D10 8 45.6 51.0 60 38.4 43.1 45 19.2 21.7 25 15.2 17.2 20 8.08
VDC-253C10 10 57.0 62.4 70 48.0 52.7 60 24.0 26.5 30 19.0 21.0 25 10.10
VDC-254C10 10 57.0 62.4 70 48.0 52.7 60 24.0 26.5 30 19.0 21.0 25 10.10
VDC-256C10 10 57.0 62.4 70 48.0 52.7 60 24.0 26.5 30 19.0 21.0 25 10.10
VDC-263C10 12 68.4 73.8 80 57.6 62.3 70 28.8 31.3 35 22.8 24.8 25 12.12
VDC-264C10 12 68.4 73.8 80 57.6 62.3 70 28.8 31.3 35 22.8 24.8 25 12.12
VDC-266C10 12 68.4 73.8 80 57.6 62.3 70 28.8 31.3 35 22.8 24.8 25 12.12
NOTES:
4. For Temperature Controlled Fan Cycling and Pressure-Controlled Fan Cycling

26 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)
TABLE 9 - RATINGS - 1.0 HP (CONT'D)
50 HZ
MOTOR CURRENT DRAW, 3 PH, 50 HZ, AT STANDARD AIR (AMPS) 4
POWER
MODEL
380 VOLTS 400 VOLTS 415 VOLTS INPUT
FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP (KW)
VDC-113D10 2.8 5.0 6 2.7 4.9 6 2.6 4.8 6 1.05
VDC-114D10 2.8 5.0 6 2.7 4.9 6 2.6 4.8 6 1.05
VDC-116D10 2.8 5.0 6 2.7 4.9 6 2.6 4.8 6 1.05
VDC-123D10 5.6 7.8 10 5.4 7.6 10 5.2 7.4 10 2.10
VDC-124D10 5.6 7.8 10 5.4 7.6 10 5.2 7.4 10 2.10
VDC-126D10 5.6 7.8 10 5.4 7.6 10 5.2 7.4 10 2.10
VDC-133D10 8.4 10.6 15 8.1 10.3 15 7.8 10.0 10 3.15
VDC-134D10 8.4 10.6 15 8.1 10.3 15 7.8 10.0 10 3.15
VDC-136D10 8.4 10.6 15 8.1 10.3 15 7.8 10.0 10 3.15
VDC-143D10 11.2 13.4 15 10.8 13.0 15 10.4 12.6 15 4.20
VDC-144D10 11.2 13.4 15 10.8 13.0 15 10.4 12.6 15 4.20
VDC-146D10 11.2 13.4 15 10.8 13.0 15 10.4 12.6 15 4.20
VDC-143D10 11.2 13.4 15 10.8 13.0 15 10.4 12.6 15 4.20
VDC-144D10 11.2 13.4 15 10.8 13.0 15 10.4 12.6 15 4.20
VDC-146D10 11.2 13.4 15 10.8 13.0 15 10.4 12.6 15 4.20
VDC-153C10 14.0 16.2 20 13.5 15.7 20 13.0 15.2 20 5.25
VDC-154C10 14.0 16.2 20 13.5 15.7 20 13.0 15.2 20 5.25
VDC-156C10 14.0 16.2 20 13.5 15.7 20 13.0 15.2 20 5.25
VDC-163C10 16.8 19.0 20 16.2 18.4 20 15.6 17.8 20 6.30
VDC-164C10 16.8 19.0 20 16.2 18.4 20 15.6 17.8 20 6.30
VDC-166C10 16.8 19.0 20 16.2 18.4 20 15.6 17.8 20 6.30
VDC-223D10 11.2 14.1 15 10.8 13.7 15 10.4 13.2 15 4.20
VDC-224D10 11.2 14.1 15 10.8 13.7 15 10.4 13.2 15 4.20
VDC-226D10 11.2 14.1 15 10.8 13.7 15 10.4 13.2 15 4.20
VDC-233D10 16.8 19.7 20 16.2 19.1 20 15.6 18.4 20 6.30
VDC-234D10 16.8 19.7 20 16.2 19.1 20 15.6 18.4 20 6.30
VDC-236D10 16.8 19.7 20 16.2 19.1 20 15.6 18.4 20 6.30
VDC-243D10 22.4 25.3 30 21.6 24.5 25 20.8 23.6 25 8.40
VDC-244D10 22.4 25.3 30 21.6 24.5 25 20.8 23.6 25 8.40
VDC-246D10 22.4 25.3 30 21.6 24.5 25 20.8 23.6 25 8.40
VDC-243D10 22.4 25.3 30 21.6 24.5 25 20.8 23.6 25 8.40
VDC-244D10 22.4 25.3 30 21.6 24.5 25 20.8 23.6 25 8.40
VDC-246D10 22.4 25.3 30 21.6 24.5 25 20.8 23.6 25 8.40
VDC-253C10 28.0 30.9 35 27.0 29.9 30 26.0 28.8 30 10.50
VDC-254C10 28.0 30.9 35 27.0 29.9 30 26.0 28.8 30 10.50
VDC-256C10 28.0 30.9 35 27.0 29.9 30 26.0 28.8 30 10.50
VDC-263C10 33.6 36.5 40 32.4 35.3 40 31.2 34.0 35 12.60
VDC-264C10 33.6 36.5 40 32.4 35.3 40 31.2 34.0 35 12.60
VDC-266C10 33.6 36.5 40 32.4 35.3 40 31.2 34.0 35 12.60

JOHNSON CONTROLS 27
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)
TABLE 9 - RATINGS - 1.0 HP (CONT'D)
FAN MOTOR CURRENT DRAW, 3 PH, 60 HZ, AT STANDARD AIR (AMPS) 5 60 HZ
POWER
MODEL 200 VOLTS 230 VOLTS 460 VOLTS 575 VOLTS
QTY INPUT
FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP (KW)
VDC-113D10 1 5.7 10.3 15 4.8 8.9 10 2.4 4.6 6 1.9 3.6 6 1.01
VDC-114D10 1 5.7 10.3 15 4.8 8.9 10 2.4 4.6 6 1.9 3.6 6 1.01
VDC-116D10 1 5.7 10.3 15 4.8 8.9 10 2.4 4.6 6 1.9 3.6 6 1.01
VDC-123D10 2 11.4 17.4 20 9.6 14.9 15 4.8 7.6 10 3.8 6.0 6 2.02
VDC-124D10 2 11.4 17.4 20 9.6 14.9 15 4.8 7.6 10 3.8 6.0 6 2.02
VDC-126D10 2 11.4 17.4 20 9.6 14.9 15 4.8 7.6 10 3.8 6.0 6 2.02
VDC-133D10 3 17.1 24.5 25 14.4 20.9 25 7.2 10.6 15 5.7 8.4 10 3.03
VDC-134D10 3 17.1 24.5 25 14.4 20.9 25 7.2 10.6 15 5.7 8.4 10 3.03
VDC-136D10 3 17.1 24.5 25 14.4 20.9 25 7.2 10.6 15 5.7 8.4 10 3.03
VDC-143D10 4 22.8 31.6 35 19.2 26.9 30 9.6 13.6 15 7.6 10.8 15 4.04
VDC-144D10 4 22.8 31.6 35 19.2 26.9 30 9.6 13.6 15 7.6 10.8 15 4.04
VDC-146D10 4 22.8 31.6 35 19.2 26.9 30 9.6 13.6 15 7.6 10.8 15 4.04
VDC-143D10 4 22.8 31.6 35 19.2 26.9 30 9.6 13.6 15 7.6 10.8 15 4.04
VDC-144D10 4 22.8 31.6 35 19.2 26.9 30 9.6 13.6 15 7.6 10.8 15 4.04
VDC-146D10 4 22.8 31.6 35 19.2 26.9 30 9.6 13.6 15 7.6 10.8 15 4.04
VDC-153C10 5 28.5 38.8 40 24.0 32.9 35 12.0 16.6 20 9.5 13.1 15 5.05
VDC-154C10 5 28.5 38.8 40 24.0 32.9 35 12.0 16.6 20 9.5 13.1 15 5.05
VDC-156C10 5 28.5 38.8 40 24.0 32.9 35 12.0 16.6 20 9.5 13.1 15 5.05
VDC-163C10 6 34.2 45.9 50 28.8 38.9 40 14.4 19.6 20 11.4 15.5 20 6.06
VDC-164C10 6 34.2 45.9 50 28.8 38.9 40 14.4 19.6 20 11.4 15.5 20 6.06
VDC-166C10 6 34.2 45.9 50 28.8 38.9 40 14.4 19.6 20 11.4 15.5 20 6.06
VDC-223D10 4 22.8 31.6 35 19.2 26.9 30 9.6 13.6 15 7.6 10.8 15 4.04
VDC-224D10 4 22.8 31.6 35 19.2 26.9 30 9.6 13.6 15 7.6 10.8 15 4.04
VDC-226D10 4 22.8 31.6 35 19.2 26.9 30 9.6 13.6 15 7.6 10.8 15 4.04
VDC-233D10 6 34.2 45.9 50 28.8 38.9 40 14.4 19.6 20 11.4 15.5 20 6.06
VDC-234D10 6 34.2 45.9 50 28.8 38.9 40 14.4 19.6 20 11.4 15.5 20 6.06
VDC-236D10 6 34.2 45.9 50 28.8 38.9 40 14.4 19.6 20 11.4 15.5 20 6.06
VDC-243D10 8 45.6 60.1 70 38.4 50.9 60 19.2 25.6 30 15.2 20.3 25 8.08
VDC-244D10 8 45.6 60.1 70 38.4 50.9 60 19.2 25.6 30 15.2 20.3 25 8.08
VDC-246D10 8 45.6 60.1 70 38.4 50.9 60 19.2 25.6 30 15.2 20.3 25 8.08
VDC-243D10 8 45.6 60.1 70 38.4 50.9 60 19.2 25.6 30 15.2 20.3 25 8.08
VDC-244D10 8 45.6 60.1 70 38.4 50.9 60 19.2 25.6 30 15.2 20.3 25 8.08
VDC-246D10 8 45.6 60.1 70 38.4 50.9 60 19.2 25.6 30 15.2 20.3 25 8.08
VDC-253C10 10 57.0 74.4 80 48.0 62.9 70 24.0 31.6 35 19.0 25.0 25 10.10
VDC-254C10 10 57.0 74.4 80 48.0 62.9 70 24.0 31.6 35 19.0 25.0 25 10.10
VDC-256C10 10 57.0 74.4 80 48.0 62.9 70 24.0 31.6 35 19.0 25.0 25 10.10
VDC-263C10 12 68.4 88.6 90 57.6 74.9 80 28.8 37.6 40 22.8 29.8 30 12.12
VDC-264C10 12 68.4 88.6 90 57.6 74.9 80 28.8 37.6 40 22.8 29.8 30 12.12
VDC-266C10 12 68.4 88.6 90 57.6 74.9 80 28.8 37.6 40 22.8 29.8 30 12.12
NOTES:
5. For VSD-Ready for Variable Speed Fan Control and Standard Control without fan cycling

28 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Ratings (Cont'd)
TABLE 9 - RATINGS - 1.0 HP (CONT'D)
50 HZ
MOTOR CURRENT DRAW, 3 PH, 50 HZ, AT STANDARD AIR (AMPS) 5
POWER
MODEL
380 VOLTS 400 VOLTS 415 VOLTS INPUT
FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP FLA MCA MOP (KW)
VDC-113D10 2.8 5.4 6 2.7 5.3 6 2.6 5.1 6 1.05
VDC-114D10 2.8 5.4 6 2.7 5.3 6 2.6 5.1 6 1.05
VDC-116D10 2.8 5.4 6 2.7 5.3 6 2.6 5.1 6 1.05
VDC-123D10 5.6 8.9 10 5.4 8.6 10 5.2 8.4 10 2.10
VDC-124D10 5.6 8.9 10 5.4 8.6 10 5.2 8.4 10 2.10
VDC-126D10 5.6 8.9 10 5.4 8.6 10 5.2 8.4 10 2.10
VDC-133D10 8.4 12.4 15 8.1 12.0 15 7.8 11.6 15 3.15
VDC-134D10 8.4 12.4 15 8.1 12.0 15 7.8 11.6 15 3.15
VDC-136D10 8.4 12.4 15 8.1 12.0 15 7.8 11.6 15 3.15
VDC-143D10 11.2 15.9 20 10.8 15.4 20 10.4 14.9 15 4.20
VDC-144D10 11.2 15.9 20 10.8 15.4 20 10.4 14.9 15 4.20
VDC-146D10 11.2 15.9 20 10.8 15.4 20 10.4 14.9 15 4.20
VDC-143D10 11.2 15.9 20 10.8 15.4 20 10.4 14.9 15 4.20
VDC-144D10 11.2 15.9 20 10.8 15.4 20 10.4 14.9 15 4.20
VDC-146D10 11.2 15.9 20 10.8 15.4 20 10.4 14.9 15 4.20
VDC-153C10 14.0 19.4 20 13.5 18.8 20 13.0 18.1 20 5.25
VDC-154C10 14.0 19.4 20 13.5 18.8 20 13.0 18.1 20 5.25
VDC-156C10 14.0 19.4 20 13.5 18.8 20 13.0 18.1 20 5.25
VDC-163C10 16.8 22.9 25 16.2 22.1 25 15.6 21.4 25 6.30
VDC-164C10 16.8 22.9 25 16.2 22.1 25 15.6 21.4 25 6.30
VDC-166C10 16.8 22.9 25 16.2 22.1 25 15.6 21.4 25 6.30
VDC-223D10 11.2 15.9 20 10.8 15.4 20 10.4 14.9 15 4.20
VDC-224D10 11.2 15.9 20 10.8 15.4 20 10.4 14.9 15 4.20
VDC-226D10 11.2 15.9 20 10.8 15.4 20 10.4 14.9 15 4.20
VDC-233D10 16.8 22.9 25 16.2 21.8 25 15.6 21.4 25 6.30
VDC-234D10 16.8 22.9 25 16.2 21.8 25 15.6 21.4 25 6.30
VDC-236D10 16.8 22.9 25 16.2 21.8 25 15.6 21.4 25 6.30
VDC-243D10 22.4 29.9 30 21.6 28.9 30 20.8 27.9 30 8.40
VDC-244D10 22.4 29.9 30 21.6 28.9 30 20.8 27.9 30 8.40
VDC-246D10 22.4 29.9 30 21.6 28.9 30 20.8 27.9 30 8.40
VDC-243D10 22.4 29.9 30 21.6 28.9 30 20.8 27.9 30 8.40
VDC-244D10 22.4 29.9 30 21.6 28.9 30 20.8 27.9 30 8.40
VDC-246D10 22.4 29.9 30 21.6 28.9 30 20.8 27.9 30 8.40
VDC-253C10 28.0 36.9 40 27.0 35.6 40 26.0 34.4 35 10.50
VDC-254C10 28.0 36.9 40 27.0 35.6 40 26.0 34.4 35 10.50
VDC-256C10 28.0 36.9 40 27.0 35.6 40 26.0 34.4 35 10.50
VDC-263C10 33.6 43.9 45 32.4 42.4 45 31.2 40.9 45 12.60
VDC-264C10 33.6 43.9 45 32.4 42.4 45 31.2 40.9 45 12.60
VDC-266C10 33.6 43.9 45 32.4 42.4 45 31.2 40.9 45 12.60

JOHNSON CONTROLS 29
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Application Data

PIPING DIAGRAMS

The below piping diagram covers a common application where the air-cooled condenser
is located on the same elevation as the compressor and receiver. The discharge line in
this case is not too critical. The main problem usually associated with this arrangement
is insufficient vertical height to allow free draining of the liquid refrigerant from the con-
denser coil to the receiver.

To prevent gas binding in the receiver and liquid build-up in the condenser coil, locate the
receiver as far below the condenser outlet as possible. Liquid lines must be free of any
loops or traps and horizontal runs must be pitched toward the receiver.
Loop Discharge Line

Trap Condenser

Compressor Liquid Line Receiver LD18122

Figure 2 - AIR-COOLED CONDENSER ON SAME ELEVATION AS COMPRESSOR


AND RECEIVER*

This piping diagram is recommended for applications of capacity controlled systems. Dis-
charge line A is sized for the maximum load conditions. Discharge line B is sized for the
minimum loading conditions at sufficient velocity to carry the oil to the condenser at the
reduced capacity.
Loop
Condenser
Discharge Line A

Discharge Line B

Liquid Line
Trap

Compressor Receiver
LD18123
Figure 3 - CAPACITY CONTROLLED SYSTEMS*

30 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Application Data (Cont'd)


This diagram illustrates a typical piping arrangement where the remote air-cooled con-
denser is located on a higher elevation than the compressor or receiver. In this arrange-
ment, the design of the discharge line is very critical and should be modified to the ar-
rangement in diagram Figure 2 on page 30, unless a very constant and steady load is
maintained.

Condenser
Discharge Line

Liquid Line
Trap

Compressor Receiver

LD18124

Figure 4 - REMOTE AIR-COOLED CONDENSER AT HIGHER ELEVATION*

This diagram illustrates another common application where two or more separate air-
cooled condensers are interconnected to a single compressor. In this case, each con-
denser must have both equal capacity and equal pressure drop. The piping must also be
so arranged as to insure equal lengths to and from each condenser. If unlike piping and/
or unequal condensers are used, the unequal pressure drop will cause liquid to build up
in one of the condensers, reducing its effective capacity.

Loop
Condenser Condenser

Discharge Line
Liquid Line
Trap

Compressor Receiver LD18125

Figure 5 - INTERCONNECTED AIR-COOLED CONDENSERS*

* Note: Receivers are shown in Figures 2 through 5 starting on page 30 for conve-
nience. Many applications do not require receivers when the volume of the refrigerant
charge does not exceed 80% of the condenser coil internal volume and can be entirely
stored in the condenser coil.

JOHNSON CONTROLS 31
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Electrical Data
Table 10 - LUG DATA
DISCONNECT WIRE RANGE
VDC MODEL VDC VOLTAGE
1 HP 2 HP
200 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
230 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
VDC-11 380/400/415 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
460 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
575 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
200 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
230 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
VDC-12 380/400/415 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
460 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
575 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
200 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
230 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
VDC-13 380/400/415 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
460 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
575 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
200 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
230 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
VDC-14 380/400/415 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
460 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
575 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
200 #10-3 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
230 #10-3 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
VDC-15 380/400/415 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
460 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
575 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
200 #10-3 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
230 #10-3 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
VDC-16 380/400/415 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
460 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
575 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
200 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
230 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
VDC-22 380/400/415 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
460 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
575 #14-10 AWG #14-10 AWG
200 #10-3 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
230 #10-3 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
VDC-23 380/400/415 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
460 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
575 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG
200 #14-2/0 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
230 #14-2/0 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
VDC-24 380/400/415 #10-3 AWG #10-3 AWG
460 #10-3 AWG #10-3 AWG
575 #14-10 AWG #10-3 AWG

32 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Electrical Data (Cont'd)


TABLE 10 - LUG DATA (CONT'D)
DISCONNECT WIRE RANGE
VDC MODEL VDC VOLTAGE
1 HP 2 HP
200 #14-2/0 AWG #6-3/0 AWG
230 #14-2/0 AWG #6-3/0 AWG
VDC-25 380/400/415 #10-3 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
460 #10-3 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
575 #10-3 AWG #10-3 AWG
200 #14-2/0 AWG #6-3/0 AWG
230 #14-2/0 AWG #6-3/0 AWG
VDC-26 380/400/415 #10-3 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
460 #10-3 AWG #14-2/0 AWG
575 #10-3 AWG #10-3 AWG

JOHNSON CONTROLS 33
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Wiring
COMPONENTS:

1. SD - Non-fused safety disconnect 5. TR - Control circuit transformer.


(handle on door). 6. FUT - Transformer fuses.
2. MC - Motor contactors. 7. FUC - Control circuit fuse.
3. SS - Motor contactor surge 8. TB - Terminal blocks.
suppressors.
4. FUM - Motor fuses.

Notes:
1. Power supply (by others) to be 60 Hz (200, 230, 460, 575 volts) or 50 Hz (380, 400, 415 volts).
2. Compressor interlock (by others) is 115 volts with 200, 230, 380, 400, 415, 460, or 575 volt supply. It allows the VDC condensers to oper-
ate when the chiller compressor starts.
3. Standard motors are 2.0 hp, 1150 rpm, 3 phase, 60 Hz with built-in thermal overload protection.
4. Supply voltage must be specified on purchase order.
5. All field wiring must meet NEC and local codes.
6. Double-wide units with motors wired in pairs require the optional manifold kit or a customer - supplied manifold.

Figure 6 - BASIC FACTORY WIRING STANDARD

34 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Wiring (Cont'd)
COMPONENTS:

1. SD - Non-fused safety disconnect 6. FUM - Motor fuses.


(handle on door). 7. TR - Control circuit transformer.
2. P470 - JCI P470 control switch 8. FUT - Transformer fuses.
(pressure type). 9. FUC - Control circuit fuse.
3. PT - Electronic pressure 10. TB - Terminal blocks.
transducer. 11. NUT - 1/4” Flare x 1/4” OD solder
4. MC - Motor contactors. (ships loose).
5. SS - Motor contactor surge
suppressors.

Notes:
1. Power supply (by others) to be 60 Hz (200, 230, 460, 575 volts) or 50 Hz (380, 400, 415 volts).
2. Compressor interlock (by others) is 115 volts with 200, 230, 380, 400, 415, 460, or 575 volt supply. It allows the VDC condensers to oper-
ate when the chiller compressor starts.
3. Standard motors are 2.0 hp, 1150 rpm, 3 phase, 60Hz with built-in thermal overload protection.
4. Supply voltage must be specified on purchase order.
5. All field wiring must meet NEC and local codes.

Figure 7 - FACTORY WIRING FOR ELECTRONIC PRESSURE-CONTROLLED INDIVIDUAL FAN BANK FAN
CYCLING

JOHNSON CONTROLS 35
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Wiring (Cont'd)
COMPONENTS:

1. SD - Non-fused safety disconnect 6. FUM - Motor fuses.


(handle on door). 7. TR - Control circuit transformer.
2. P470 - JCI P470 control switch 8. FUT - Transformer fuses.
(pressure type). 9. FUC - Control circuit fuse.
3. PT - Electronic pressure 10. TB - Terminal blocks.
transducer. 11. NUT - 1/4” Flare x 1/4” OD solder
4. MC - Motor contactors. (ships loose).
5. SS - Motor contactor surge
suppressors.

Notes:
1. Power supply (by others) to be 60 Hz (200, 230, 460, 575 volts) or 50 Hz (380, 400, 415 volts).
2. Compressor interlock (by others) is 115 volts with 200, 230, 380, 400, 415, 460, or 575 volt supply. It allows the VDC condensers to oper-
ate when the chiller compressor starts.
3. Standard motors are 2.0 hp, 1150 rpm, 3 phase, 60Hz with built-in thermal overload protection.
4. Supply voltage must be specified on purchase order.
5. All field wiring must meet NEC and local codes.
6. Double-wide units with motors wired in pairs require the optional manifold kit or a customer - supplied manifold.

Figure 8 - FACTORY WIRING FOR ELECTRONIC PRESSURE-CONTROLLED FAN CYCLING TWO TO FIVE
FANS LONG
36 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Wiring (Cont'd)
COMPONENTS:

1. SD - Non-fused safety disconnect 6. FUM - Motor fuses.


(handle on door). 7. TR - Control circuit transformer.
2. P470 - JCI P470 control switch 8. FUT - Transformer fuses.
(pressure type). 9. FUC - Control circuit fuse.
3. PT - Electronic pressure 10. TB - Terminal blocks.
transducer. 11. NUT - 1/4” Flare x 1/4” OD solder
4. MC - Motor contactors. (ships loose).
5. SS - Motor contactor surge
suppressors.

Notes:
1. Power supply (by others) to be 60 Hz (200, 230, 460, 575 volts) or 50 Hz (380, 400, 415 volts).
2. Compressor interlock (by others) is 115 volts with 200, 230, 380, 400, 415, 460, or 575 volt supply. It allows the VDC condensers to oper-
ate when the chiller compressor starts.
3. Standard motors are 2.0 hp, 1150 rpm, 3 phase, 60Hz with built-in thermal overload protection.
4. Supply voltage must be specified on purchase order.
5. All field wiring must meet NEC and local codes.
6. f. Double-wide units with motors wired in pairs require the optional manifold kit or a customer - supplied manifold.
Figure 9 - FACTORY WIRING FOR ELECTRONIC PRESSURE-CONTROLLED FAN CYCLING SIX FANS
LONG

JOHNSON CONTROLS 37
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Wiring (Cont'd)
COMPONENTS:

1. SD - Non-fused safety disconnect 7. SS - Motor contactor surge


(handle on door). suppressors.
2. SWA - System 350 control 8. FUM - Motor fuses.
switch (temperature type). 9. TR - Control circuit transformer.
3. SWB - System 350 stage module 10. FUT - Transformer fuses.
(temperature type). 11. FUC - Control circuit fuse.
4. Y350R - Power module. 12. TB - Terminal blocks.
5. SL - Outside temperature sensor. 13. SMC - Surface mount clip
6. MC - Motor contactors. (ships loose).

Notes:
1. Power supply (by others) to be 60 Hz (200, 230, 460, 575 volts) or 50 Hz (380, 400, 415 volts).
2. Compressor interlock (by others) is 115 volts with 200, 230, 380, 400, 415, 460, or 575 volt supply. It allows the VDC condensers to
operate when the chiller compressor starts.
3. Standard motors are 2.0 hp, 1150 rpm, 3 phase, 60Hz with built-in thermal overload protection.
4. Supply voltage must be specified on purchase order.
5. All field wiring must meet NEC and local codes.
Figure 10 - FACTORY WIRING FOR ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED INDIVIDUAL FAN-BANK
FAN CYCLING TWO TO SIX FANS LONG

38 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Wiring (Cont'd)
COMPONENTS:

1. SD - Non-fused safety disconnect 7. SS - Motor contactor surge


(handle on door). suppressors.
2. SWA - System 350 control switch 8. FUM - Motor fuses.
(temperature type). 9. TR - Control circuit transformer.
3. SWB - System 350 stage module 10. FUT - Transformer fuses.
(temperature type). 11. FUC - Control circuit fuse.
4. Y350R - Power module. 12. TB - Terminal blocks.
5. SL - Outside temperature sensor. 13. SMC - Surface mount clip
6. MC - Motor contactors. (ships loose).

Notes:
1. Power supply (by others) to be 60 Hz (200, 230, 460, 575 volts) or 50 Hz (380, 400, 415 volts).
2. Compressor interlock (by others) is 115 volts with 200, 230, 380, 400, 415, 460, or 575. It allows the VDC condensers to operate when
the chiller compressor starts.
3. Standard motors are 2.0 hp, 1150 rpm, 3 phase, 60Hz with built-in thermal overload protection.
4. Supply voltage must be specified on purchase order.
5. All field wiring must meet NEC and local codes.
6. Double-wide units with motors wired in pairs require the optional manifold kit or a customer - supplied manifold.
Figure 11 - FACTORY WIRING FOR ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED FAN CYCLING TWO TO
SIX FANS LONG

JOHNSON CONTROLS 39
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Wiring (Cont'd)
COMPONENTS:

1. SD - Non-fused safety disconnect 7. FUC - Control circuit fuse.


(handle on door). 8. TB - Terminal blocks.
2. MC - Motor contactors. 9. IC - Inverter contactor.
3. SS - Motor contactor surge 10. BP - Bypass contactor.
suppressors. 11. SS1 - VSD Bypass switch on door.
4. FUM - Motor fuses. 12. RR - Run relay.
5. TR - Control circuit transformer.
6. FUT - Transformer fuses.

COMPRESSOR

Notes:
1. Power supply (by others) to be 60 Hz (200, 230, 460, 575 volts) or 50 Hz (380, 400, 415 volts).
2. Compressor interlock (by others) is 115 volts with 200, 230, 380, 400, 415, 460, or 575 volt supply. It allows the VDC condensers to
operate when the chiller compressor starts.
3. Standard motors are 2.0 hp, 1150 rpm, 3 phase, 60Hz with built-in thermal overload protection.
4. VSD controller is not included and must be field provided.
5. Temperature or pressure sensors for controls must be field provided and installed, if desired.
6. Supply voltage must be specified on purchase order.
7. All field wiring must meet NEC and local codes.
8. Double-wide units with motors wired in pairs require the optional manifold kit or a customer - supplied manifold.
9. Warning-- DO NOT connect incoming AC power to output terminals. Severe damage to the drive will result if supply power is connected
to output terminals. See Table 11.
Figure 12 - FACTORY WIRING FOR ELECTRONIC VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE (VSD) FAN CONTROLLED
TWO TO SIX FANS LONG

40 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Control Data

VSD INVERTER WIRING REQUIREMENTS

Reference Wiring FIGURE 12: Three-phase power supplied to the inverter, LINE TO VSD,
shall be run in a conduit separate from the power output conduit, LOAD FROM VSD.
Each conduit shall contain only the three-phase power wires and a ground wire with no
additional wiring. The VSD ground wire in each conduit shall be grounded to its own
ground lug located in the VDC motor control panel.

Table 11 - CONNECT DRIVE TERMINALS TO APPROPRIATE CONTROL PANEL


TERMINAL BLOCK LUG
VDC CONTROL PANEL TERMINAL BLOCK LUGS
TERMINAL BLOCK, TB3 U1, V1, W1 U2, V2, W2
DRIVE MANUFACTURER INPUT TERMINALS OUTPUT TERMINALS
ABB U1, V1, W1 U2, V2, W2
EATON L1, L2, L3 U, V, W
DANFOSS L1, L2, L3 U, V, W
SCHNEIDER L1, L2, L3 U, V, W

VDC PRESSURE SETTING GUIDELINES

When a YORK VDC remote condenser is used with a YCRL chiller, the VDC must be
ordered and installed with the “Head Pressure Control – High Pressure” option which pro-
vides YORK model P470 pressure controllers factory mounted in the VDC control panel.
Operating manuals for the P470 controllers are included in the VDC control panel to allow
field setup of the fan staging.

Johnson Controls recommends the following pressure set points for general use; if ex-
cessive fan cycling is noted the final stage of cycling should be adjusted (deadband in-
creased). The dead band proposed in these guidelines is set to 125 psi, which is the
standard setting for Johnson Controls air cooled R-410 units (YLAA, YCAL).

2 stage units (2 fan single wide, 4 fan double wide VDC):

Stage 1, ON when any compressor is ON

Stage 2, ON at 380 psig, OFF at 255 psig

3 stage units (3 fan single wide, 6 fan double wide VDC):

Stage 1, ON when any compressor is ON

Stage 2, ON at 380 psig, OFF at 255psig

Stage 3, ON at 405 psig, OFF at 280 psig

4 stage units (4 fan single wide, 8 fan double wide VDC):

Stage 1, ON when any compressor is ON

Stage 2, ON at 380 psig, OFF at 255 psig

Stage 3, ON at 405 psig, OFF at 280 psig

Stage 4, ON at 430 psig, OFF at 305 psig

JOHNSON CONTROLS 41
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Control Data (Cont'd)


Compressor will unload when the discharge pressure reaches 565 psig.

LOW AMBIENT OPERATION

Since air-cooled condensers are often required to operate over a wide range of ambient
air temperatures and variable loading conditions, provision must be made to maintain the
overall system balance. Any air-cooled condenser tends to run at a low head pressure
when operating in a low ambient air temperature. Low head pressures will result in poor
expansion valve operation and this will in turn cause poor system operation due to the
pressure imbalance.

Air conditioning applications generally allow the operating head pressure to vary with the
ambient air temperature within certain limits, without adversely affecting the system op-
eration. The capacity of an air-cooled condenser is directly proportional to the TD, which
is the temperature difference between the air temperature entering the condenser and the
condensing temperature. A condenser is usually selected to operate on a TD suitable for
summer ambient air conditions. The capacity of the condenser is increased when oper-
ated at the lower ambient temperature which directly reduces the system head pressure.

The lower limit of this varying head pressure is dependent upon the required pressure
drop across the thermostatic expansion valve and, for normal air conditioning applica-
tions, should be maintained above that corresponding to a condensing temperature of
65° to 70°F. This, in effect, corresponds to an ambient air temperature lower limit of ap-
proximately 55° to 60°F.

Air conditioning is usually not required at these ambient temperatures. However, to en-
sure sufficient receiver pressure during compressor start-up, it is recommended that a
high-pressure cut-in switch be used to allow the head pressure to rise before the con-
denser fan starts.

LOW AMBIENT CONTROL OPTIONS FAN CYCLING CONTROL

On multiple-fan units, individual fan sections can be cycled to not exceed nominal con-
denser capacity at low ambient conditions. “Table 12 - MINIMUM AMBIENT TEMPERA-
TURES FOR FAN CYCLING CONTROL on page 43” provides minimum ambient tem-
peratures for effective fan cycle control. Lower ambient temperatures than listed are not
recommended for this method of control. Table 13 - TEMPERATURE SETTINGS FOR
FAN CYCLING on page 43 gives temperature settings for all units referenced to various
design temperature differences. In lieu of temperature control, fan cycling can be con-
trolled by pressure controls using a factory provided pressure transducer inserted (by
others) into condenser inlet piping. Specify the type of control when ordering this option.

42 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Control Data (Cont'd)


Table 12 - MINIMUM AMBIENT TEMPERATURES FOR FAN CYCLING CONTROL
TYPE OF MINIMUM OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE
CONDENSER FOR 100% CAPACITY
SINGLE-WIDE DOUBLE-WIDE DESIGN TEMP DIFFERENCE (TD °F)
NO. OF FANS NO. OF FANS 10 15 20 25 30
1, 2 4 71 62 53 43 36
3 6 62 49 37 25 14
4 8 54 38 22 8 0
5 10 45 26 5 0 0
6 12 38 15 0 0 0

Table 13 - TEMPERATURE SETTINGS FOR FAN CYCLING


TYPE OF
RECOMMENDED TEMP CONTROL SETTINGS
CONDENSER
DOUBLE- TEMP DESIGN TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (TD °F)
SINGLE-WIDE
WIDE SETTINGS
NO. OF FANS 10 15 20 25 30
NO. OF FANS (STAGE)
2 4 Setpoint (1) 77 72 67 62 57
Setpoint (2) 72 64 58 51 44
3 6
Offset (1) 5 8 9 11 13
Setpoint (3) 67 58 49 40 32
4 8 Offset (2) 7 9 11 15 17
Offset (1) 10 14 18 22 25
Setpoint (4) 62 51 40 30 20
Offset (3) 8 11 14 17 20
5 10
Offset (2) 12 17 22 26 31
Offset (1) 15 21 27 32 37
Setpoint (5) 58 44 32 20 9
Offset (4) 9 14 17 20 23
6 12 Offset (3) 14 20 26 31 35
Offset (2) 17 25 31 38 43
Offset (1) 19 28 35 42 48

JOHNSON CONTROLS 43
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Temperature Data
Table 14 - GEOGRAPHICAL OUTDOOR DESIGN TEMPERATURE DATA

SUMMER
1 1
SUMMER 2
WINTER
STATE/CITY DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN
WET BULB °F DRY BULB °F DRY BULB °F
ALABAMA Birmingham 77 92 23
Phoenix 75 108 37
ARIZONA
Tucson 71 102 34
ARKANSAS Little Rock 79 95 21
Fresno 71 101 32
Los Angeles 69 81 45
Oakland 66 85 34
CALIFORNIA Sacramento 71 98 34
San Diego 71 88 42
San Franscisco 63 78 39
San Jose 68 89 38
COLORADO Denver 63 90 3
CONNECTICUT Hartford 74 88 6
DISTRICT OF
Washington 78 92 20
COLUMBIA
Jacksonville 80 95 32
FLORIDA
Miami 79 91 49
GEORGIA Atlanta 76 91 23
HAWAII Honolulu 75 88 ww63
IDAHO Boise 64 94 9
Chicago 76 89 -1
ILLINOIS
Springfield 77 91 2
INDIANA Indianapolis 77 88 3
IOWA Des Moines 76 90 -4
KANSAS Wichita 76 97 8
KENTUCKY Louisville 77 90 12
New Orleans 80 92 34
LOUISANA
Shreveport 79 95 26
MAINE Portland 72 83 2
MARYLAND Baltimore 76 91 15
MASSACHUSETTS Boston 74 87 12
MICHIGAN Detroit 74 87 5
Duluth 69 81 -16
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis 74 88 -11
MISSISSIPPI Jackson 79 93 25
Kansas City 77 93 4
MISSOURI
St. Louis 78 93 8
MONTANA Billings 64 90 -7
NEBRASKA Omaha 77 92 -2
Las Vegas 70 106 31
NEVADA
Reno 62 92 13
NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord 73 87 -2
NEW JERSEY Newark 76 90 14
NEW MEXICO Albuquerque 64 93 18
Albany 73 86 -2
NEW YORK
New York 76 89 15

44 JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 195.29-EG1 (615)

Temperature Data (Cont'd)


TABLE 14 - GEOGRAPHICAL OUTDOOR DESIGN TEMPERATURE DATA (CONT'D)
SUMMER
1
SUMMER
1
WINTER
2

STATE/CITY DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN


WET BULB °F DRY BULB °F DRY BULB °F
NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte 76 91 23
NORTH DAKOTA Bismark 70 90 -16
Cincinnati 76 90 12
OHIO
Cleveland 74 86 6
OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City 77 96 15
OREGON Portland 67 86 27
Philadelphia 77 90 15
PENNSYLVANIA
Pittsburgh 74 87 7
RHODE ISLAND Providence 74 86 10
SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston 79 92 28
SOUTH DAKOTA Rapid City 68 91 -5
Memphis 79 94 21
TENNESEE
Nashville 77 92 16
Austin 77 96 30
El Paso 69 98 25
TEXAS Fort Worth 78 98 24
Houston 80 94 31
San Antonio 78 97 30
UTAH Salt Lake City 65 94 11
VERMONT Burlington 72 84 -6
VIRGINIA Richmond 78 92 18
Seattle 65 81 28
WASHINGTON
Spokane 63 89 7
WEST VIRGINIA Charleston 75 88 11
WISCONSIN Milwaukee 74 86 -2
WYOMING Cheyenne 61 85 0
From 2001 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook
1. Design temperature shown in columns 1 and 2 are equalled or exceeded during 1% of summer months.
2. December through February @ 99%.

JOHNSON CONTROLS 45
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Form: 195.29-EG1 (615) Supersedes:195.29-EG1 (413)
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