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BAWC/H - M

Air to Water Chillers & Heat Pumps, Medium series
Product Category
Air to Water Chillers & Heat Pumps
BAWC/H - M series unit

Refrigerant R407C / R410a

Cooling capacity
40,8 kW - 164,6 kW (R407C)
39,4 kW - 167,0 kW (R410a)

Heating capacity
47,8 kW - 184,6 kW (R407C)
45,0 kW - 194,2 kW (R410a)

The BCOOL BAWC/H medium capacity series includes packaged air-cooled water chillers and heat pumps, for cooling and heating applications and outdoor installation. BAWC/H - M units are available in several types and models, with nominal capacities ranging from 39,4 up to 167 kW in cooling and 45 up to 194,2 kW in heating.

The BCOOL BAWC/H - M series is ideal, in combination with water terminal units or air-handling units, for air-conditioning in residential and commercial applications, such as office-buildings, shops, hotels, etc., or for supplying chilled / hot water in industrial applications.

Features
  • Optimized design for operation with R407C / R410a refrigerant.
  • Casing: Galvanized Steel plate with polyesteric coating.
  • Assembly: Fully bolted, welding free.
  • Compressor: Hermetically sealed Scroll type.
  • Air heat exchanger: Cross finned coil, with internally grooved copper tubes and louvered aluminium fins.
  • Direct drive propeller fan: Low rpm, quiet operation.
  • Water heat exchanger: Shell and tube type.
  • Free Cooling coil: Cross finned coil, with copper tubes and aluminium fins.
  • Optionally: Hydromodule / Heat recovery exchanger, for sanitary hot water up to 80⁰C.
Safety and functional devices
  • Phase sequence - phase failure - reverse phase and voltage monitoring device.
  • Electronic microprocessor control with digital display.
  • Linear fan speed regulation, according to coil temperatures.
  • Differential water pressure switch.
  • High / low pressure switch.
  • High / low pressure manometers.
  • Evaporator low temperature protection.
  • Various optional capabilities.

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