
Tube Removal — Clearance for tube removal
should be considered when planning a piping
system. The 16JB machines are designed so all
tubes are accessible for cleaning or servicing should
the need arise. Refer to Fig. 11 for tube pulling
clearance dimensions and data. Evaporator,
absorber and condenser tubes may be pulled from
either end.
UNIT
CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS (ft
— in.)
COVER PLATE WEIGHTS* (lb)
16J8
A 8 c
i D
E
F
Comlertser(G)
; Absorber(H) Evaporator{J)
010,0i2.0U
i 16-lOli
: 3-
7- sy. ; 14-2
4- S
; 2- 8
45
: 100 ;
'•■DO
0t8,02t
i
\ 4- 4Vi 7- 914
; 14-2
.5- 1
i 3- 6
50
177 ; 177
024,028
1 17- Oii
; 5- Oti
8- 9y ' 14-2
5-10 ; 4- 0 < 88
275 ; 275
032,036
i 16-U’4
i 6- 3
10- H4 ; 14-2
6-10 ; 5- 0
t
87
; 325 :
32.5
041,047
£’.7- 2\
s 6- n
;i- 6‘/*
: 14-2 8- 6 ; 5- 3
!07
i 460 ;
460
054,057 r 6- 3%
■•-10
i 19-3
8- 7 i 5- 0
>
>
169 i 318 ;
384
061,068
i 21- Sy, ; 7- 3ii
13- 214
: 19-3
9- 3
; 5-11 ¡69
; 389 i
471
077,084 i 32- 2 i 6- 314
1:- 4
: 29-1
8- .5
i 5— 0 153 1 310 i
384
097,107
} 32- 2
> 7— 1 ^
12-tOy
i 29-1 9" 5 j 6— 6 193
“T ssT" r
471
115,124 ; 2 /—SO /<
13- 9y
• 29—^ 9- 9
I 6- G
•93
1 438 t
566
'Weights given are for each cover.
NOTE: Minimym space for tube removai !Din>er;sion O) may be tocated on either end.
Certified dimension drawings are available on request.
Fig. 11 — Tube Pulling Clearance Data
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