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January 14, 2000 Electric Chillers—GS-31 2
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Green Seal offers certification to all products covered by its Standards. Manufacturers
may submit their products for evaluation by Green Seal. Those which comply with
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products and in product advertising. Manufacturers authorized to use the Green Seal
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inspection, and enforcement.
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FOREWORD
B. Compliance with the Standard. Compliance with this Standard is one of the
conditions of certification of a product by Green Seal.
I. Care in Testing. Many tests required by Green Seal's Standards involve safety
considerations. Adequate safeguards for personnel and property should be employed in
conducting such tests.
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARD
1. Scope
This Standard establishes environmental performance requirements for 60 Hz, 3-
phase, electric motor driven, vapor compression-type water-chilling packages or
systems of 150 tons up to 2,000 tons in rated cooling capacity. These systems are
commonly referred to as "chillers."
2. Definitions
For the purpose of this Standard, the following definitions apply:
2.5 Cooling Capacity: The rated ability of the chiller to cool, measured
in tons. One ton of cooling is equal to the amount of cooling provided by
one ton (2,000 lbs) of melting ice in one day (12,000 Btu/h).
3.1.1 Leak Testing: Manufacturers must test systems for refrigerant leaks
prior to shipment, and demonstrate based on test results that the maximum
annual system leakage rate during routine operation is 1% or less of full
refrigerant charge. Leak test method(s) should be selected in accordance
with ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air
Conditioning Engineers) Guideline 3-1990 (Reducing Emissions of
Refrigerants in Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Equipment and
Applications), Section 6.4.2.
Centrifugal 150-299
0.59 0.52
tons
Centrifugal 300-2000
0.56 0.44
tons
Unless otherwise approved in writing by Green Seal, the following requirements shall
apply.