I need capacities (tonnage) on the
I need capacities (tonnage) on the
(OP)
I need capacities (tonnage) on the following Carrier units which are about 15 years old:
#39ED48 Central Station Air Handler with chilled water coils.
#39ED39 Central Station Air Handler with chilled water coils.
#30GB100 650 Air cooled chiller
#09DA008600 Air cooled condenser
I don't have access to an old catalog.
Thanks,
Burt
#39ED48 Central Station Air Handler with chilled water coils.
#39ED39 Central Station Air Handler with chilled water coils.
#30GB100 650 Air cooled chiller
#09DA008600 Air cooled condenser
I don't have access to an old catalog.
Thanks,
Burt





RE: I need capacities (tonnage) on the
RE: I need capacities (tonnage) on the
RE: I need capacities (tonnage) on the
I actually had similar request a few months ago. You can go through the carrier website (www.carrier.com), follow the appropriate links, and fill out the literature request page. Or, try the following e-mail address "contact.carrier@carrier.utc.com" to submit a customer relation request.
Include the model numbers ( S/N also if available) in the comments field. In my application, the carrier contact provided all the information requested within a couple of days.
Good luck!
RE: I need capacities (tonnage) on the
As a Carrier Applications Engineer, please note the following.
The 39 series AHU's are built up of many different modules. You would require more information than 39ED48 to accuratly size these units. It would be neccessary for you to give your local Carrier office the serial number or job name. They would then need to pull the project file from the archive and then give you the required information.
The Carrier 30GB-100 Air Cooled Liquid Chiller had a cooling capacity of 396 kW at Eurovent conditions.
To correctly size an air cooled condenser, you need to call your local carrier office with the following information:
1. Refrigerant
2. Saturated condensing temperature
3. Sub cooling
4. Ambient air temperature
Hope this helps.
RE: I need capacities (tonnage) on the
Burt