AHRI 560 Absorption Water Chilling and Water Heating Packages
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AHRI 560 Document Information:
Title
Absorption Water Chilling and Water Heating Packages
Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000
Scope:
This standard applies to water-cooled single-effect steam and hot
water operated water chilling units, water-cooled double-effect steam
and hot water operated water chilling units, and double-effect
Direct-Fired (natural gas, oil, LP gas) water chilling/heating units.
Water is the refrigerant and LiBr (lithium bromide) the absorbent. See
definitions in Section 3.
Exclusions. This standard does not apply to air-cooled applications,
heat pump applications, exhaust gas fired applications, and nonstandard
units.
Purpose. The purpose of this standard is to establish for
Absorption Water Chilling and Water Heating Packages; definitions; test
requirements; rating requirements; minimum data requirements for
Published Rating; marking and nameplate data; and conformance
conditions.
Intent. This standard is intended for the guidance of the industry,
including manufacturers, engineers, installers, contractors, and users.
Review and Amendment. This standard is subject to review and amendment
as technology advances.
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