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Optyma™, OP-LGHE215NTA02D

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Segment usage: Low Back Pressure, Refrigerants: R404A; R507A, Compressor power supply [V]: 400/3/50

Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
Air flow @ 50Hz [m³/h]8600 m³/h
ApplicationsLBP
ApprovalCEEAC
CE evaluatedYes
China RoHS complianceOut of scope
Compressor modelNTZ215-4
Compressor power supply [V]400/3/50
Condenser typeL3
Connection typeSolder
DescriptionOP-LGHE215NTA02D
DG Indicator ProfileNot relevant for dangerous goods
DLLP24
Electrical codeD
EU RoHS complianceOut of scope
FamilyOptyma™
Fan blade size [mm]450.000 mm
Fan current @ 50Hz [A]0.98 A
Fan current @ 60Hz [A]1.17 A
Fan power consumption @ 50Hz [W]480 W
Fan power consumption @ 60Hz [W]740 W
Fan power supply [V/Ph/Hz]400/3/50
Fan voltage @ 50Hz (max) [V] [Max]400 V
Fan voltage @ 50Hz (max) [V] [Min]400 V
Frequency [Hz]50 Hz
High value of nominal voltage at 50Hz [V]400 V
In scope of WEEE and contain batteriesNo
Length [mm]800 mm
Liquid line connection [in]5/8 in
Characteristic
Value
Low value of nominal voltage at 50Hz [V]400 V
Material DescriptionOP-LGHE215NTA02D CONDENS. UNIT
MCC22.3 A
Model numberOP-LGHE215NTA02D
No. of phases (compressor)3
No. of phases (fan)3
Number of fans2
Phase3
Product groupCondensing Units
Product lineCondensing Units
Product nameBare unit
Product TypeOptyma™ A02
REACH Candidate List substancesLead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)N,N-dimethylacetamide (CAS no. 127-19-5)
Receiver approvalCE
RefrigerantsR404AR507A
RLA15.9 A
SCIP dossier no.8ab55790-f397-418a-a620-ffa5d84c5338
SCIP dossier product nameOPTYMA A02 L3
Segment usageLow Back Pressure
Sound power @ 50Hz [db(A)]86 dBA
Suction connection size [in]1-1/8 in
TechnologyReciprocating
Total height [mm]671.0 mm
UK RoHS complianceOut of scope
VersionA02
Voltage 50Hz [V]400 V
Voltage 50Hz [V] [Max]400 V
Width [mm]1200.00 mm

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight155.5 Kilogram
Net weight154.2 Kilogram
Volume993.902 Liter
Characteristic
Value
EAN5702428563550
Proposition 65Cancer and Reproductive Harm