CGAM Air-Cooled Scroll Chiller

Model CGAM

Trane® CGAM air-cooled scroll chillers are available in sizes from 20 to 130 tons

Overview

Efficient, quiet cooling for small tonnage applications.

The CGAM air-cooled scroll chiller offers flexibility, efficiency, and low noise for 20 to 130 tons. It ensures ultra-quiet operation and features a partial heat recovery option.

  • Capacity: 20-130 tons
  • Operating map:
    • Cooling: Chilled fluid 0°F to 65°F
    • Cooling: -20°F to 125°F ambient
    • Heating: Heat recovery up to 140°F
  • Compressor: Scroll with intermediate discharge valves (IDV)
  • Refrigerant: Next-gen, low-GWP R-454B
  • Controller: Symbio® 800 
  1. The Perfect Combination for Small Tonnage Applications

    The CGAM air-cooled scroll chiller offers the perfect combination of flexibility, efficiency and low noise. Available in sizes ranging from 20 to 130 tons with a compact footprint, the CGAM is one of the quieter air-cooled chillers available today. Multiple levels of efficiency to choose from allow you to comply with your local code requirements.

  2. Significantly Quieter

    The CGAM consistently delivers sound levels five to eight decibels lower than similar chiller models. With factory-installed attenuation, an additional three-decibel-reduction can be achieved for applications requiring ultra-quiet operation.

  3. Designed for Application Flexibility

    Trane’s CGAM air-cooled chillers offer versatile solutions to meet the unique needs of commercial buildings. With a factory-installed partial heat recovery option, these chillers help lower energy consumption, reduce operational costs, and support regulatory compliance. Additionally, CGAM chillers are compatible with thermal battery storage applications—enabling ice-making capabilities for cost-effective energy management and enhanced operational flexibility.

Product Information

  • Low-noise fans for quiet operation
  • Compressor attenuation option
  • Partial heat recovery option
  • Optional pump package
  • BACnet/LonTalk and hardwire points
  • Factory installed buffer tank for process jobs needing tight temperature control or short building loops
    • Capacity: 20-130 tons
    • Operating map:
      • Cooling: Chilled fluid 0°F to 65°F
      • Cooling: -20°F to 125°F ambient
      • Heating: Heat recovery up to 140°F
    • Compressor: Scroll with intermediate discharge valves (IDV)
    • Refrigerant: Next-gen, low-GWP R-454B
    • Controller: Symbio® 800 equipment controller with AdaptiView™ interface

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