Muller (MCC & MCF)
Muller (MCC & MCF)
Muller (MCC & MCF)
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Muller MCC and MCF ranges of medium and
low temperature evaporators
• Now with improved balance between coil design and airflow, for optimum performance.
• Removable access door and other features which simplify installation and service.
PHASE 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
CONNECTION PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR
*Given as total amps for 240V supply, or maximum amps per phase for 415V supply.
TX VALVE R22 DANFOSS TX2-0.3(00) TEX2-0.3(00) TEX2-0.7(01) TEX2-0.7(01) TEX2-0.7(01) TEX2-1.0(02) TEX2-1(02) TEX2-1.5(03) TEX2-1.5(03) TEX2-1.5(03) TEX2-1.5(03) TEX2-1.5(03) TEX2-2.3(04) TEX2-2.3(04) TEX2-2.3(04) TEX2-3(05) TEX2-3(05)
Refer to Performance R404A DANFOSS TS2-0.45(01) TES2-0.45(01) TES2-0.45(01) TES2-0.6(02) TES2-1.2(03) TES2-1.2(03) TES2-1.2(03) TES2-1.7(04) TES2-1.7(04) TES2-2.2(05) TES2-2.2(05) TES2-2.2(05) TES2-2.6(06) TES5-3.7(01) TES5-3.7(01) TES5-3.7(01) TES5-3.7(01)
Rating Basis Section R134a DANFOSS TN2-0.25(00) TEN2-0.5(01) TEN2-0.5(01) TEN2-0.8(02) TEN2-1.3(03) TEN2-1.3(03) TEN2-1.3(03) TEN2-1.9(04) TEN2-1.9(04) TEN2-1.9(04) TEN2-2.5(05) TEN2-2.5(05) TEN2-2.5(05) TEN2-3(06) TEN5-3.7(01) TEN5-5.4(02) TEN5-5.4(02)
NOTES
SUPERHEAT SETTINGS ON SYSTEMS USING R407C, OR R407B MUST BE VERIFIED IN USE.
REFER TO VALVE MANUFACTURERS DATA FOR AVAILABILITY AND SELECTION.
R22 SELECTION BASED ON 1150kPa dP, R404A BASED ON 950kPa dP.
95
2 ROW
90
3 ROW
Relative Humidity %
85 4 ROW
5 ROW
80
75
70
65
60
2 4 6 8 10 12
DEFROST DATA IS MINIMUM NO. REQUIRED FOR AVERAGE ROOM LOADS (REFER TO MAX & MIN. RSHF DATA)
ADVISORY DEFROST TIMING FOR 0 C ROOM
0
Each column represents a 3 hour period during the day. An X indicates the hour that a defrost should commence.
“Heavy Load” represents the nominal “working period” during the day.
Above data based on R22 Capcity figures. Defrost frequency for other refrigerants must be verified on the installation.
Control Setting Guidelines
Each application should be treated on its merits, however the following is given as a guide.
Time Termination
Time termination should be set to ensure complete defrost at the heaviest load condition. Typically allow 20 – 25 minutes with safety reset at 35
minutes.
Temperature Termination
Temperature termination setting depends on frequency and severity of defrosts, and location of the sensing device. If using the standard freezer
thermostat (Kirby # MCC143-1), the defrosting guidelines above should be used. 5 row coils may require longer defrost (higher termination
temp.), or more frequent defrosts, than 3 or 4 row coils, if using this type of control.
Pressure Termination
Pressure termination can be incorporated into the defrost in a number of ways. Whatever method is preferred, it must be noted that the
temperature of the fins will be somewhat lower than the temperature corresponding to the refrigerant saturation pressure. Therefore a substantially
higher refrigerant temperature must often be allowed for when setting the pressure control. See table. It is also not recommended to control fan
delay by pressure as a very low pressure will be reached quite quickly after defrost on TX valve systems, when the fans are not running. It is
preferable to combine the pressure termination with a timeclock for fan delay.
The above guidelines allow for relatively heavy defrost loads. Shorter times or lower settings must be verified on the installation.
Pressures given for R407C, and R404A corresponds to the mid point at the required temperature.
Refer to the applicable Kirby Pressure/Temperature Chart.
All data given is for defrost without refrigerant pumpdown. Pumpdown is not recommended for electric defrost with temperature or pressure
termination.Pumpdown may be used with time termination. Requirements must be determined on individual systems.
Data above based on R22 capacity. For R407C, R507 and R404A applications, it may be necessary to increase number of defrosts to maintain
efficient performance. If so, the defrost should be added during the heavy load period.
NOTES
**SUPERHEAT SETTINGS ON SYSTEMS USING R407C, OR R407B MUST BE VERIFIED IN
USE.
REFER TO VALVE MANUFACTURERS DATA FOR AVAILABILITY AND SELECTION.
2. AIRFLOW – Rated at standard air conditions (20°C dry air, 101.35kPa atmospheric pressure).
R22 SELECTION BASED ON 1150kPa dP, R404A BASED ON 950kPa dP.
3. AIRTHROW – Based on CRMA guidelines. Measurements taken at 0.5, 0.75, and 1m from the
ceiling at 20°C air. The distance at which the average of the 3 values equals 0.5m/s is taken
PERFORMANCE RATING BASIS OF MCF EVAPORATORS
as the limit of airthrow.Correction for -18°C room (0.87) is included.
1. CAPACITY – Based on CRMA Guidelines at 40°C entering liquid (inherent subcooling), 4. Motor Watts per 24 hours – Taken as the total heat input per day (fans run continuously) for
-18°C air on, and 6KTD. Capacity figure is Total Capacity (rated with wet fin surfaces). equipment selection purposes. Value is motor wattage x 24.
KTD is defined as entering air temperature – leaving refrigerant Saturation temperature. 5. T-X valve selection – Based on coil capacity at -24°C SST & 40°C LIQUID, 6KTD. R22 based
Coils are in counterflow. 3K useful coil superheat assumed. Rated Capacity is for 6fpi on 1150kPa pressure drop, R404A based on 950kPa.
(standard) coils. Other fpi refer to capacity factor table.
1. CAPACITY FACTOR APPLIES TO SST AT 6KTD. ACTUAL CAPACITY = CAPACITY @ 6 KTD x FACTOR x ACTUAL KTD / 6
2. THE LIMITS OF THIS GRAPH ARE INTENDED TO INDICATE THE MAXIMUM APPLICATION RANGE OF STANDARD MCF COILS.
3. MAX AND MIN RSHF (ROOM SENSIBLE HEAT FACTOR) REFER TO THE RANGE IN WHICH DEFROST DATA IS CALCULATED.
MAX RSHF CORRESPONDS TO MIN KTD, MIN RSHF CORRESPONDS TO MAX KTD.
4. FOR APPLICATIONS OUTSIDE THESE LIMITS, CONSULT YOUR AUTHORISED MULLER OUTLET.
DISTRIBUTORS, CIRCUITING, AND/OR DEFROST CHARACTERISTICS MAY BE UNSUITABLE OUTSIDE THESE LIMITS.
1.2
1.1
Capacity Factor
0.9
R22
0.8
R404A and R507
0.7
0.6
-42 -36 -30 -24 -18 -12
o
Saturated Suction Temperature C
DEFROST DATA IS MINIMUM NO. REQUIRED FOR AVERAGE ROOM LOADS (REFER TO MAX & MIN. RSHF DATA)
ADVISORY DEFROST TIMING FOR 0°C ROOM
KTD LIGHT LOAD HEAVY LOAD LIGHT LOAD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10 X X X X X X X
8 X X X X X X
6 X X X X
4 X X X
Time Termination
Time termination should be set to ensure complete defrost at the heaviest load condition. Typically allow 20–25 minutes with safety reset at 35
minutes.
Temperature Termination
Temperature termination setting depends on frequency and severity of defrosts, and location of the sensing device. If using the standard freezer
thermostat (Part # MCC143-1), the defrosting guidelines above should be used. 5 row coils may require longer defrost (higher termination temp.),
or more frequent defrosts, than 3 or 4 row coils, if using this type of control.
Pressure Termination
Pressure termination can be incorporated into the defrost in a number of ways. Whatever method is preferred, it must be noted that the
temperature of the fins will be somewhat lower than the saturation temperature corresponding to the refrigerant pressure. Therefore a somewhat
higher refrigerant temperature must often be allowed for when setting the pressure control. See table below. It is also not recommended to control
fan delay by pressure as a very low pressure will be reached quite quickly after defrost on TX valve systems, when the fans are not running. It is
preferable to combine the pressure termination with a timeclock for fan delay.
The above guidelines allow for relatively heavy defrost loads. Shorter times or lower settings must be verified on the installation.
Pressure termination given for R404A & R407B/C corresponds to the mid point at the required temperature.
Refer to the applicable Pressure/Temperature Chart.
All data given is for defrost without refrigerant pumpdown. Pumpdown is not recommended for electric defrost.
Data above based on R22 Capacity. For R507, and R404A applications, it may be necessary to increase number of defrosts per day to maintain
efficient performance. If so the defrost should be added during the heavy load period.
“A” 390
38 CRS 188
295
CRS
255
REMOVABLE
/ OPENING
ACCESS DOOR
REFRIGERANT
CONNECTIONS
ELECTRICAL ENTRY 40 40
Ø 22 KNOCKOUT
110 266
Ø 32 DRAIN TUBE
“B”
NOTES
* = outlet of liquid subcooler — most recommended valves have 9.5 dia. inlet fitting
** = Frost free flare nut. Distributors are all pressure drop type.
*** = Tube for flaring or brazing. Liquid and Ext. Eq. lines are soldered together for testing and must be separated on installation.
+ For Brass/Copper coils, add 50% to standard unpacked weight.
“A”
CRS 420
REMOVABLE
/ OPENING
ACCESS DOOR
AIR FLOW
LABEL
“C”
REFRIGERANT
CONNECTIONS
ELECTRICAL ENTRY 40
Ø 22 KNOCKOUT
40
293
Ø 32 DRAIN TUBE
MODEL MCC55 MCC60 MCC69 MCC81 MCC88 MCC103 MCC114 MCC129 MCC143 MCC175 MCC193
DIMENSIONS Amm 1065 1065 1065 1585 1585 1585 2105 2105 2105 2625 2625
Dmm – – – – – – 1041 1041 1041 1561 1561
Bmm 1315 1315 1315 1835 1835 1835 2355 2355 2355 2875 2875
Cmm 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462
SUCTION CONN. Ømm 19 22.2 22.2 22.2 28.6 28.6 28.6 28.6 34.9 34.9 34.9
LIQUID CONN. Ømm 9.5 12.7 12.7 12.7 15.9 15.9 15.9 15.9 19 19 19
T-X CONN.* mm 9.5 S 9.5 S 9.5 S 9.5 S 9.5 S 9.5 S 9.5 S 9.5 S 9.5 S 9.5 S 9.5 S
EXT. EQ. CONN.*** mm 12.7 FF 12.7 FF 12.7 FF 12.7 FF 12.7 FF 12.7 FF 12.7 FF 12.7 FF 12.7 FF 12.7 FF 12.7 FF
mm 6.3 S 6.3 S 6.3 S 6.3 S 6.3 S 6.3 S 6.3 S 6.3 S 6.3 S 6.3 S 6.3 S
WEIGHT + MCC kg 29.7 32.4 35.2 42.0 46.1 50.2 55.2 60.6 66.1 74.3 81.1
MCC-H kg 30.6 33.4 36.1 43.4 47.5 51.5 57.0 62.4 67.8 76.5 83.3
SHIPPING VOL. m3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.55 0.55 0.55 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.3
NOTES
* = outlet of liquid subcooler — most recommended valves have 9.5 dia. inlet fitting
** = Frost free flare nut. Distributors are all pressure drop type.
*** = Tube for flaring or brazing. Liquid and Ext. Eq. lines are soldered together for testing and must be separated on installation.
+ For Brass/Copper coils, add 50% to standard unpacked weight.
Since product improvement is a continuing effort, we reserve the right to make changes to specification without notice. Bulletin MC 0301
April 2001