JOHNSON CONTROLS
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SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION
Form  201.28-NM1.1 
Issue date: 08/06/2021
Drain and air vent connections should be provided at 
all low and high points in the piping to permit drainage 
of the system and to vent any air in the pipes. Liquid 
system lines at risk of freezing, due to low ambient tem-
peratures must be protected using insulation and heater 
tape and/or a suitable glycol solution. The liquid pumps 
may also be used to ensure liquid is circulated when the 
ambient temperature approaches freezing point. 
Insulation should also be installed around the evapora-
tor nozzles. Heater tape of 21 watts per meter under 
the insulation is recommended, supplied independently 
and controlled by an ambient temperature thermostat 
set to switch ON at approximately 2.2°C (4°F), above 
the freezing temperature of the chilled liquid.
Evaporator heater mats are installed under the insula-
tion, and are powered from the chiller's control pan-
el. In sub-freezing conditions, unless the evaporator 
has been drained or an appropriate water-to-glycol  
concentration is maintained, high voltage power to the 
chiller must be kept on to ensure the heater mats as-
sist in evaporator freeze protection. If there is a poten-
tial for power loss, Johnson Controls requires that the 
evaporator is drained or that water in the chilled water 
circuit be replaced with an appropriate water-to-glycol 
concentration.
Any debris left in the water piping  
between the strainer and evaporator could 
cause serious damage to the tubes in the 
evaporator and must be avoided. Be sure 
the piping is clean before connecting it to 
the evaporator. Keep evaporator nozzles 
and chilled liquid piping capped before 
installation to ensure construction debris 
is not allowed to enter.
The installer/user must also ensure that 
the quality of the water in circulation is 
adequate, without any dissolved gases, 
which can cause oxidation of steel or  
copper parts within the evaporator.
Evaporator pressure drop
The evaporator is designed in accordance with  
ARI-590-92 which allows for an increase in pressure 
drop of up to 15% above the design value shown in the 
Pressure Drop tables shown in Figure 6 on page 39 
and  Figure 7 on page 39.  Debris in the water may 
also cause additional pressure drop.
Excessive ow above the maximum GPM 
will damage the evaporator.
See  Table 8 on page 74 for standard 
2-pass and Table 9 on page 78 for 
optional 3-pass to determine evaporator/
frame size and to nd the evaporator line 
to use.
All chiller piping connecting the customer 
system to the packaged chiller is the re-
sponsibility of others. It is not considered 
part of the chiller package.