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Thread: Trane CVAC-032M Tonnage?

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    We used to have a few of them here in Indiana. A GM plant took two of them out that were only about 8 years old just because they were R-12, went to the scrap yard. They are pretty good chillers. We used to shut the new guy inside the compartment when it would start up to scare the daylights out of him.

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    Are circulation pumps in these chillers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Joe View Post
    Are circulation pumps in these chillers?
    Nope, chilled water pumps are outside, I've rebuilt a handful of those over the years, most are gone now. Had a few catch on fire internally, those were fun.

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    here is a better description from a different catalog

    CVAC-032M-MC ND15R1FAA000 DL4531-5182-01


    32: 320 nominal tons
    M: this should be voltage...a "B" would be 460/60/3
    MC: design sequence
    N: Nominal ambient, 20-115F
    D1: D1 Evaporator, extended capacity
    5: 5 evaporator passes
    R: Rear evaporator pass arrangement
    1: 150# evap working pressure
    F: Standard and Extended capacity condenser
    A: with California Code starter
    A: Aluminum condenser fins
    0: Non heat recovery condenser passes
    0: Non heat recovery condenser pass arrangement
    0: Non heat recovery condenser working pressure


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    I bet that high speed sucker will make you (ship your pants) when it starts up.

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    Sssssshhhhhhh don't tell the refrigerant police about all that R12 ........... Too late Al gore and David Suzuki are on their way to see you ?!!!!! RFN
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