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RECOMMENDED PERIODIC MAINTENANCE INTERVENTIONS TO UNITS WITH CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSORS 

DESCRIPTION

FREQUENCY

6 months

12 months

other

 

GENERAL CHECKS

Check that the compressor is not damaged 

Check that there are no excessive vibrations induced by other operating components

CHECKS ON ELECTRICAL PARTS

Check the power supply voltage 

Check the proper fastening of the compressor power supply cables

Check the good condition of the electrical cables 

Check that the electric current value (A) is that specifi ed in the technical plate

Check the voltage value (A) on the storage tank capacitors

Replace the storage tank condensers

every 5 years

Check the correct functioning of the safety system (alarms)

CHECKS ON ELECTRONIC PARTS

Check that all communication cables between the compressor and its components are 

fi rmly fastened

Check that all electronic devices are fi rmly in their seat

Visually check that the electronic boards are have no burns or are damaged

Check that the reading of the pressure/temperature sensors is correct

CHECKS ON THE COOLING CIRCUIT PARTS

Check the proper functioning of the thermostatic valve

Check the charge of refrigerant gas

(1)

Check the proper functioning of the solenoid valves

MAINTENANCE - LIST OF THE RECOMMENDED PERIODIC INTERVENTIONS

DECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE COMPONENTS

ATTENTION 

The unit contains greenhouse eff ect fl uoride gases covered by the 

Kyoto Protocol. The law prohibits its dispersion in the environment and 

requires its recovery and delivery to the dealer or collection centre. 

When components are removed to be replaced or when the entire unit 

reaches the end of its life and it must be removed from the installation, 

in order to minimise the environmental impact, respect the following 

disposal requirements: 

-  The refrigerant gas must be fully recovered in special containers and 

brought to collection centres by specialised personnel having the 

necessary qualifi cation; 

-  The lubricating oil in the compressors and cooling circuit must be 

recovered and brought to collection centres; 

-  The structure, electric and electronic equipment and components 

must be separated according to their type and construction material 

and brought to collection centres; 

-  If the water circuit contains mixtures with anti-freeze, the content 

must be collected and brought to collection centres; 

-  Observe the current national laws

Summary of Contents for NYB

Page 1: ...l a t i o n f r o m o r i g i n a l I n s t a l l a t i o n m a n u a l EN 60Hz AIR WATER CHILLER AND AIR WATER CHILLER WITH FREE COOLING C o o l i n g c a p a c i t y 2 8 9 7 t o n 2 8 4 6 t o n NYB...

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Page 3: ...inuous changes in the market and its regulations reserves the right to make all the changes deemed necessary for improving the product including technical data Thank you again AERMEC S p A This markin...

Page 4: ...ht distribution 12 Hydraulic connections 13 Water features 13 Hydraulic circuits 14 Internal and external hydraulic circuit NYB 14 Water features 14 Electrical connections 15 Electrical data of the un...

Page 5: ...20 05 4138421_03 5 CERTIFICATIONS COMPANY CERTIFICATIONS COMPANY CERTIFICATIONS SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS...

Page 6: ...ssary repairs The installation must comply with the requirements of EN378 3 and the local current regulations In particular indoor installation must ensure adequate ventilation and provide refrigerant...

Page 7: ...r its mixtures with ethylene glycol propylene in a maximum concentration of 30 The machine must only be employed for the use for which it was made any other use can be dangerous and void the warranty...

Page 8: ...ed pre loaded with refrigerant make sure there have been no leaks Check that the equipment supplied corresponds to the order and delivery note Product identification The Aermec products can be identif...

Page 9: ...NSTALLATION The chiller is shipped already tested and only requires electrical and hydraulic connections in the installation site Before beginning the installation process decide with the client where...

Page 10: ...ny case make sure that the anti vibration supports rest at on the base surface It is essential that the units are installed leaving su cient space around them to allow easy access to the components fo...

Page 11: ...20 05 4138421_03 11 DIMENSIONS MINIMUM TECHNICAL SPACES NYB Vers A1 B1 B2 C1 C2 in in in in in 0500 A 118 79 59 47 in ELECTRICAL BOX C2 B2 C1 B1 A1 96 5 in 86 7 in 6 6 in 46 9 in 9 9 in 11 9 in 5 0 in...

Page 12: ...option Empty 2 046 24 0 40 4 26 27 23 24 Running 2 213 24 0 43 4 24 26 24 26 Freecoolingversion optionF Empty 2 672 23 7 41 6 26 26 24 24 Running 3 007 23 7 43 9 24 25 25 26 ATTENTION For installatio...

Page 13: ...he environment temperature drops below 0 C insulate the pipes and provide an electric heater As an option you can also protect the pipes inside the unit Check the continuity of the earthing ATTENTION...

Page 14: ...vibrationjoints 7 Airdrainvalve 8 Pump 9 Drainvalve 10 Pressuregauge 11 Flowshut offvalves 12 Expansionvessel 13 Safetyvalve 14 Loadingunit 15 Storagetank 16 Anti freezeelectricheater 17 Flowswitch MA...

Page 15: ...ection The manufacturer cannot be considered responsible for any damage caused by the lack of or ineffective appliance earth connection For units with three phase power supply check the correct connec...

Page 16: ...M A 228 MCA M A 74 MOP M A 100 Power supply 575V 3 60Hz LRA J A 167 MCA J A 61 MOP J A 80 LRA M A 171 MCA M A 65 MOP M A 80 Size NYB free cooling Fans 0500 Power supply 208V 3 60Hz LRA J A 434 MCA J A...

Page 17: ...e that all protections removed for the electric connection have been restored before powering the unit electrically Close all the opened panels Turn the switch at ON position Position the system maste...

Page 18: ...les present in this manual Check the correct functioning of the ow meters if installed Closing the cut off valve at the output of the heat exchanger the unit control panel must show the block Finally...

Page 19: ...event their activation before accessing them Isolate the unit from the mains by means of the external isolator provided for the insertion of padlocks up to 3 for blocking in open position Place a sign...

Page 20: ...e replaced after draining the refrigerant gas contained in the circuit During venting protect yourself against any leakage of uids at dan gerous temperatures and or pressures Always use appropriate eq...

Page 21: ...f The high low pressure switch where present must be tested with the machine closed reading the high pressure circuit pressure on the machine control panel In case of machines with the cooling circuit...

Page 22: ...ts paying particular attention to under pres sure containers In this case replace them of intervene with specific products General cleaning of the unit Bleed the hydraulic circuit and the heat exchang...

Page 23: ...roper functioning of the thermostatic valve Check the charge of refrigerant gas 1 Check the proper functioning of the solenoid valves MAINTENANCE LIST OF THE RECOMMENDED PERIODIC INTERVENTIONS DECOMMI...

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