Johnson Controls expands line of YORK YLAA Air-Cooled Scroll Chillers

Date: 04 February 2019
Johnson Controls expands line of YORK YLAA Air-Cooled Scroll Chillers
Johnson Controls has expanded its line of YORK YLAA Air-Cooled Scroll Chillers with two new models that offer a smaller footprint with increased efficiency. The new models expand the product range from 40 to 230 tons without sacrificing quality and efficiency. The extended line will be available through the YORK 041 and 048 models.

“The expansion of our YLAA line allows us to deliver a broad range of air-cooled scroll chillers to our customers,” said Jerry Laumann, global product manager air-cooled scrolls, Johnson Controls. “The enhanced YORK models offer a simple, efficient design in a smaller footprint, perfect for easy installation in both retrofits and new construction projects.”

The YLAA scroll chillers are equipped with two independent circuits for partial redundancy. Brazed plate evaporators and microchannel condensers enable more efficient heat transfer to help reduce total cost of ownership.
“The expansion of our YLAA line allows us to deliver a broad range of air-cooled scroll chillers to our customers.” -- Jerry Laumann, global product manager air-cooled scrolls, Johnson Controls.
The new models are available this spring as part of the Quick Ship Stock program, providing a delivery within 2-5 days in the contiguous United States and Canada. Additionally, made-to-order options including louvers and variable speed drive condenser fans to further enhance part-load efficiency and sound, as well as integral pump packages that offer a single purchase, shipment and install solution.

The environmental design of the YLAA includes zero-ODP HFC-410A refrigerant and up to 50 percent less refrigerant charge. Units include full-load and part-load efficiencies that meet or exceed ASHRAE standards. The unit is also equipped with native building automation system (BAS) communications, including BACnet, Modbus and N2.
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