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Ductable air-cooled scroll 

chillers and heat pumps

30

Refrigerant

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 ed personnel must perform a periodic tightness control, in 

accordance with the regulation (CE) 

Nº 517/2014.

-  The frequency of checks is no longer related to the load of refrigerant 

but to its global warming potential: 

Load kg x GWP =  t CO2e 

Carbon dioxide equivalency (t CO2e ) is a quantity that describes, for 
a given mixture and amount of greenhouse gas, the amount in tonnes 
of CO2 that would have the same global warming potential (GWP).
Please, consult data of carbon dioxide equivalency (t CO2e) provided 
in the technical characteristics table (chapter 4).

-  Operators shall ensure that the unit is checked for leaks ad minima 

according to the following frequency:

•  t CO2e < 5  ............ not subjected

•  t CO2e 5 to 50  ...... every year

•  t CO2e 50 to 500 ... every 6 months

•  t CO2e > 500 ......... every 3 months

-  Where a leakage detection system has been installed the frequency 

of checks is halved.

Note: Never forget that the cooling systems contain liquids and vapours 
under pressure. The service pressure of R-410A is approximately 1.5 
higher than that of R-407C.
-  All necessary precautions must be taken during the partial opening 

of the cooling circuit. This opening entails the discharge of a certain 
amount of refrigerant to the atmosphere. It is essential to limit this 
quantity of lost refrigerant to a minimum by pumping and isolating 
the charge in some other part of the circuit.

-  The refrigerant 

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injuries similar to burns when contacting the skin or eyes. Always use 
safety goggles, gloves, etc. when opening ducts that may contain 
liquids. 

-  The refrigerant in excess must be stored in appropriate containers 

and the amount of refrigerant stored at the technical rooms must be 
limited. 

-  Refrigerant barrels and deposits must be handled with precaution 

and visible warning signs must be placed to attract attention over 
the risks of intoxication, 

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 re and explosion linked to the refrigerant. 

-  At the end of its useful life, the refrigerant must be retrieved and 

recycled as per the current regulations.

Oil

Oils used for cooling machines do not post any threat to one's health 
if used while following the usage guidelines:
-  Avoid any unnecessary manipulation of the elements covered in oil. 

Use protection creams.

-  Oils are 

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 ammable and must be stored and handled with precaution. 

"Disposable" rags or towels used for cleaning must be kept away 

Compressor

In the case of compressor replacement:
-  Disconnect the unit from power supply.
-  Completely empty the load of refrigerant using a speci

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unit for R-410A

-  Disconnect electrically the compresor.
-  Carefully unscrew the suction and discharge piping.
-  The compressor is 

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Unscrew the 

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-  Place the new compressor and check that it has a suf

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 cient oil charge.

Warning: when tightening the compressor screws, the maximum 
torque to be applied is 13 Nm ± 1 for these models.
If a torque wrench is not available, tighten them until noticing 
resistance, then tighten the screws by turning them 3/4 of a revolution.

-  Screw the suction and discharge piping.
-  Connect the compressor in accordance with the circuit diagram.
-  Make vacuum and next, reload the gas into the unit according to 

load data provided in the technical characteristics table and in the 
unit’s data plate.

from open 

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procedure.

-  Jugs must be kept closed. Avoid using oil from an already-open jug 

kept in poor conditions.

Both the oil type as well as the volume needed for each model are 
stated in the characteristics table in chapter 4.
-  Check the oil level and aspect. In case of a colour change, check 

the oil quality using a contamination test. 

-  In the case of the presence of acid, water or metallic particles, replace 

the affected circuit oil, as well as the dehydrant 

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-  In the event of an oil charge change, only new oil will be used, which 

will be identical to the original oil and taken from a jug tightly closed 
until the moment of the charge.

Summary of Contents for 30PA

Page 1: ...ION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 30PA PH PAC PHC Nominal cooling capacity 17 7 36 0 kW Nominal heating capacity 21 8 42 6 kW 50 Hz Ductable air cooled scroll chillers and heat pumps Original...

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Page 3: ...rage for silent blocks 12 Sound level 12 9 Checking before commissioning 13 Electrical connections 13 Checks in the centrifugal fan STD version 14 Checks on the plug fan HEE version 14 Air ducts conne...

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Page 5: ...two versions STD Standard HEE High Energy Efficiency These units have been made for operation indoors in the production of hot and or cold water applicable to heating cooling and industry They are equ...

Page 6: ...in case of a leak to atmospheric pressure the liquid phase evaporates The resulting vapours are heavier than air and can displace the technician local air In case of an accidental discharge in a clos...

Page 7: ...kW 7 31 8 90 9 90 12 90 14 20 Net efficiency COP 2 97 2 94 3 00 2 97 3 01 Seasonal efficiency Average climate SCOP 3 11 3 12 3 07 2 95 2 95 s Heat 121 122 120 115 115 Prated kW 16 77 19 19 21 82 26 3...

Page 8: ...foss POE 160 SZ ICI Emkarate RL 32 CF Mobil EAL Artic 22 CC Volume of oil l 3 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 2 Refrigerant Type R 410A Global warming potential GWP 2 088 Charge kg 6 0 6 3 6 8 8 9 9 2 Environment imp...

Page 9: ...tained in accordance with the calculation conditions established by the certification body EUROVENT Values calculated in accordance with the EN 14825 2013 standard given for bivalente temperature of 5...

Page 10: ...ation of the load for transport and in particular the maximum speed Transport The unit must be handled with care to avoid transport damage Thus we recommend Do not dispose of the transport supports or...

Page 11: ...mbling directly on silent blocks to the ground it is recommended that a template of the unit s footprint with the anchoring points of the silent blocks be made 8 LOCATION AND ASSEMBLING With the help...

Page 12: ...unit and flexible connections in the hydraulic tubes If necessary an acoustic technician must commission a study Sound pressure level Measurement conditions in a clear field measured at a distance of...

Page 13: ...electrical connections before energizing the unit Check that the automatic switch is closed Omitting this can cause personal damage Make the ground connection before any other electrical connection V...

Page 14: ...ning the tensor screw The belt tension must be checked after 24 hours of motor operation Attention Before performing these operations it is necessary to verify that the unit is disconnected from mains...

Page 15: ...se and vibration transmission Flexible connections Optionally these units can be sent with flexible connections for supply and return air In case of asking together for flexible connections and damper...

Page 16: ...a stable temperature during the defrosting cycles Hydraulic connections 30PA PH PAC PHC Minimum volume I Minimum flow m3 h Maximum flow m3 h 90STD 101 2 2 6 2 100STD 120 2 7 7 4 120STD 143 3 1 8 8 16...

Page 17: ...be treated by using materials compatible with these characteristics whether stainless steel or titanium The units hydraulic circuits are made of copper pipes The exchanger plates are made of AISI 316...

Page 18: ...t leaks and condensation Ensure that the material used is steam barrier type Otherwise cover the insulation using appropriate protection The water must be analysed and the circuit must be set out acco...

Page 19: ...clogging of the plate exchanger The following graph represents the pressure drop for that filter 1 2 20 25 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 2 3 10 15 20 6 7 4 5 8 9 9 0 H E E 1 0 0 H E E 1 2 0 H E E 1 6 0 H E E 1...

Page 20: ...37 0 55 0 75 0 9 1 5 0 55 Maximum abs current A 1 4 2 0 2 3 2 7 4 0 2 0 Minimum water flow m3 h 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 0 4 8 3 0 Maximum pressure m w c 20 7 28 0 30 3 29 5 31 6 20 6 Maximum water flow m3 h 5 4...

Page 21: ...s stipulation is the only one allowing a best operation of the motorized damper with a homogeneous flow of the air In order to remove the damper it is necessary to unscrew from the unit and disconnect...

Page 22: ...valves The circulation pump can only work in a closed circuit The command is performed from a thermostat located on the unit Attention a detailed attention must carried with the selection of the expa...

Page 23: ...available pressure m w c Flow m3 h 6 7 5 3 4 Pump 9 0 S T D t o 1 0 0 S T D 9 0 H E E t o 1 0 0 H E E 1 2 0 S T D t o 1 8 0 S T D 1 2 0 H E E t o 1 8 0 H E E 3 4 1 2 5 6 Hydraulic connections of the...

Page 24: ...r circulation control A differential pressure switch detains the operation of the unit when it does not detect water circulation Defrost control This control s mission is to eliminate the ice that mig...

Page 25: ...ll type compressors and have a phase control relay Verify that they turn in the correct direction and if not reverse the power wires COMPRESOR SCROLL COMPROBAR SENTIDO DE GIRO COMPRESSEUR SCROLL V RIF...

Page 26: ...this means that the mesh filter is obstructed it must be disassembled and cleaned Repeat until the obstruction is eliminated from the filter Once the circuit is free of contaminating elements read the...

Page 27: ...given in this brochure must be respected and complied with to guarantee a correct operation of the units Next several possible operation problems are stated which could happen if the conditions of the...

Page 28: ...dirt measuring the difference in temperature at the piping level at the inlet and at the outlet of the dehydrant If necessary replace Mesh filter It is also necessary to install a filter in the hydra...

Page 29: ...pressure regulation damper in the STD version it is advisable to check the state of the servomotor Filter in the return air optional Clean usually Depending on the installation conditions the filter a...

Page 30: ...intoxication fire and explosion linked to the refrigerant At the end of its useful life the refrigerant must be retrieved and recycled as per the current regulations Oil Oils used for cooling machines...

Page 31: ...c Replace filter d Search for leaks complete charge e Temperature of air or water in condenser very low air or water flow very high adjust flow f Repair Compressor does not start does not make noise h...

Page 32: ...OVERVIEW OF THE INSTALLATION Air cooled chillers air water heat pumps Installation sketch and units location Telephone Installer Responsible for installation and or commissioning Installation work ref...

Page 33: ...ulation pump Secundary emission system Emission control system Two ways Three ways Manometers reading m w c Pump Suction __________Discharge ________ Diff _______ Unit Inlet_____________Outlet________...

Page 34: ...Ductable air cooled scroll chillers and heat pumps 34 Notes...

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Page 36: ...Order No 10057 06 2016 Supersedes order No 08 2015 Manufactured for CARRIER in Spain The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification without prior notice Printed in the European Union...

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