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13 - AQUASNAP MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

All maintenance operations must be carried out by technicians
who have been trained on Carrier products, observing all
Carrier quality and safety standards.

Maintenance instructions
During the unit operating life the service checks and tests must
be carried out in accordance with applicable national regulations.

If there are no similar criteria in local regulations, the
information on checks during operation in annex C of standard
EN 378-2 can be used.

External visual checks: annex A and B of standard EN 378-2

Corrosion checks: annex D of standard EN 378-2. These
controls must be carried out:
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After an intervention that is likely to affect the resistance
or a change in use or change of high-pressure refrigerant,
or after a shut down of more than two years. Components
that do not comply, must be changed. Test pressures
above the respective component design pressure must not
be applied (annex B and D).

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After repair or significant modifications or significant
system or component extension (annex B)

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After re-installation at another site (annexes A, B and D)

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After repair following a refrigerant leak (annex D). The
frequency of refrigerant leak detection can vary from once
per year for systems with less than 1% leak rate per year
to once a day for systems with a leak rate of 35% per year
or more. The frequency is in proportion with the leak rate.

NOTE: High leak rates are not acceptable. The necessary
steps must be taken to eliminate any leak detected.

NOTE 2: Fixed refrigerant detectors are not leak detectors,
as they cannot locate the leak.

13.1 - Maintenance schedule

Regular maintenance is indispensable to optimise the operating
life and reliability of the equipment. Maintenance operations
must be carried out in accordance with the schedules below:

Service

Frequency

A

Weekly

B

Monthly

C

Annually

D

Special cases

If the equipment does not operate normally during maintenance
operations, please refer to the paragraph on diagnostics and
breakdowns of the '30RA/RH - 30RY/RYH “B” Pro-Dialog Plus'
controls manual.

IMPORTANT: Before each equipment maintenance
operation please ensure that:
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the unit is in the OFF position

-

it is impossible for the unit to restart automatically
during maintenance.

13.2 - Description of the maintenance operations

The equipment is supplied with polyolester oil (POE). Only
use oil approved by Carrier. On request Carrier can carry out
an oil analysis of your installation.

Service A
Full-load operating test
Verify the following values:
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compressor high-pressure side discharge pressure

-

compressor low-pressure side suction pressure

-

charge visible in the sight glass

-

temperature difference between the heat exchanger water
entering and leaving temperature.

Verify the alarm status

Service B
Carrier out the operations listed under Service A.
Refrigerant circuit
-

Verify the air heat exchanger cleanliness status and clean
it at least once a year, or more often if the equipment
environment is especially demanding. To clean the
equipment, follow the Carrier recommendations. Among
other things, this ensures that the unit performances can
be guaranteed.

-

Full-load operating test. In addition to the operations
described under Service A, check the following values:
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compressor discharge pressure

-

compressor oil level

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actual liquid subcooling

-

overheating at the expansion device

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on heat pumps verify correct defrost of the air heat
exchanger.

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Verify the charge status by checking the colour indicator
of the sight glass. If the colour has turned to yellow,
change the charge and replace the filter drier after
carrying out a leak test of the circuit.

Electrical checks
-

Check the tightening of the electric connections,
contactors, disconnect switch and transformer.

-

Check the status of the contactors, fuses and capacitators,
as required.

-

Carry out a quick test (refer to the manual for the
Aquasnap Pro-Dialog Plus control).

Mechanical checks
-

Verify that nothing impedes the rotation of the fan
impeller of the air heat exchanger.

Water circuit checks
-

Check the leak-tightness of the circuit.

Summary of Contents for 30RA040B

Page 1: ...Hz Installation operation and maintenance instructions AQUASNAP For the operation of the control please refer to the Pro Dialog Control manual for the 30RA RH RY RYH B series Carrier is participating...

Page 2: ...2 The drawings in this document are for illustrative purposes only and is not part of any offer for sale or contract...

Page 3: ...Control box 16 7 2 Power supply 17 7 3 Voltage phase imbalance 17 8 RECOMMENDEDWIRESECTIONS 18 8 1 Field control wiring 18 9 WATERCONNECTIONS 19 9 1 Operating precautions and recommendations 19 9 2 H...

Page 4: ...the unit In certain cases the globe stops are installed on ball valves These valves are factory supplied lead sealed in the open position This system permits isolating and removing the globe stop for...

Page 5: ...ntact with an open flame produces toxic gases The necessary protection equipment must be available and appropriate fire extinguishers for the system and the refrigerant type used must be within easy r...

Page 6: ...ut by a qualified and authorised engineer These procedures must be carried out with the unit shut down NOTE The unit must never be left shut down with the liquid line valve closed as liquid refrigeran...

Page 7: ...ld always be protected against crushing while a unit is being moved Use struts or spreader bars to spread the slings above the unit Do not tilt a unit more than 15 WARNING Never push or lever on any o...

Page 8: ...s and arrangements are in place and comply with the current European standard Verify that all document for pressure containers certificates name plates files instruction manuals that are required docu...

Page 9: ...9 30RA 090 160 3 DIMENSIONS CLEARANCES 30RA 040 080 1081 1329 2071 1000 1000 1 2 1 2 1000 1000 2071 2278 1329 1000 1000 1000 1000 2 1 1 1 1 2...

Page 10: ...ct Power cable entry NOTE A Non certifieddrawings Refer to the certified dimensional drawings supplied with the unit or available on request when designing an installation For the location of fixing p...

Page 11: ...le 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 120 140 160 200 240 Power circuit Nominal power supply V ph Hz 400 3 50 Voltage range V 360 440 Control circuit supply The control circuit is supplied via the unit mount...

Page 12: ...vely please order the special version from the factory by contacting your local Carrier dealer For unit sizes 200 and 240 the installation requires drilling a hole into the control box changing of the...

Page 13: ...l 30RA units are protected to IP44CW and fulfil this protectioncondition Electrical data notes 30RA 30RA 040 240 units have a single power connection point located at the main switch The control box i...

Page 14: ...recirculation of the evaporator water flow may take place leading to the risk of excessive fouling 6 4 Maximum evaporator water flow rate This is limited by the permitted evaporator pressure drop Also...

Page 15: ...outside air temperature Operating range with required anti freeze solution and special Pro Dialog controlconfiguration 6 6 Unit operating range at full and part load 6 7 Pressure drop in the plate hea...

Page 16: ...1 Main disconnect switch PE Earth connection S Power supply cable section see table Recommended wire sections X Disconnect switch position referred to the unit side Y Control box position referred to...

Page 17: ...ch position referred to the unit side Y Control box position referred to the unit base X mm Y mm 30RA 040 080 190 762 30RA 090 160 1415 762 30RA 200 240 1161 1107 NOTES The 30RA 040 240 units have onl...

Page 18: ...oltage drop to 5 length L in metres see table below IMPORTANT Before connection of the main power cables L1 L2 L3 on the terminal block it is imperative to check the correct order of the 3 phases befo...

Page 19: ...be recommended 10 pH Ideal case pH neutral at 20 25 C 7 pH 8 ATTENTION Charging adding or draining fluid from the water circuit must be done by qualified personnel using air vents and materials suitab...

Page 20: ...a bypass must be included as shown below Winter position Legend A Unit B Water network C Closed O Open A B O F F IMPORTANT Depending on the atmospheric conditions in your area you must do the followi...

Page 21: ...tion are equipped with a flow switch and an internal piping heater Legend Components of the unit and hydronic module 1 Victaulic screen filter 2 Expansion tank 3 Safety valve 4 Available pressure pump...

Page 22: ...ble for the installation to get it These characteristics can be obtained from the technical literature using the unit performance tables for a T of 5 K at the evaporator or with the Electronic Catalog...

Page 23: ...system has an excessive pressure drop in relation to the available static pressure provided by the pump the resulting water flow rate will de reduced and the difference between entering and leaving wa...

Page 24: ...RA080 100 3 30RA120 160 4 30RA200 240 Dual pumps 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 1 2 3 4 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 0 2 4 6 8 10 1...

Page 25: ...7 30RA 120 8 30RA 140 9 30RA 160 10 30RA 200 11 30RA 240 Dual pumps Legend 1 30RA 040 2 30RA 050 3 30RA 060 4 30RA 070 5 30RA 080 6 30RA 090 7 30RA 100 8 30RA 120 9 30RA 140 10 30RA 160 11 30RA 200 12...

Page 26: ...Ensure that all safety devices are satisfied especially the high pressure switches 11 3 Operation of two units in master slave mode The control of a master slave assembly is in the entering water and...

Page 27: ...Data table To verify the correct system charge prodeed as follows Ensure that no bubbles appear in the sight glass when operat ing the unit at full load for a while at a saturated condensing temperatu...

Page 28: ...rant R407C Depending on whether the leak occurs in the liquid or in the vapour phase the proportion of the different components in the remaining liquid is not the same NOTE Regularly carry out leak ch...

Page 29: ...4 51 04 28 75 63 67 67 64 10 22 12 27 77 19 5 46 77 51 55 29 64 07 68 02 10 25 22 94 28 56 19 75 47 29 52 05 29 25 64 47 68 39 12 4 Condenser coil We recommend that finned coils are inspected regularl...

Page 30: ...operations please refer to the paragraph on diagnostics and breakdowns of the 30RA RH 30RY RYH B Pro Dialog Plus controls manual IMPORTANT Before each equipment maintenance operation please ensure tha...

Page 31: ...ssors fans and pumps Check the compressor fan and pump winding status Mechanical checks Check the tightening of the fan tower fan compressor and control box fixing bolts Check that no water has penetr...

Page 32: ...Will this damage prevent unit start up Unit is level in its installation Power supply agrees with the unit name plate Electrical circuit wiring has been sized and installed properly Unit ground wire h...

Page 33: ...050 to 240 3 50 litres nominal kW capacity for air conditioning 30RA 040 Proper loop volume established Proper loop corrosion inhibitor included litres of Proper loop freeze protection included if req...

Page 34: ...this machine Once all checks have been made start the unit in the LOCAL ON position Unit starts and operates properly Temperatures and pressures WARNING Once the machine has been operating for a whil...

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Page 36: ...persedes order No 13435 76 04 2002 Manufactured by Carrier SA Montluel France Manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specificatiuons without notice Printed in the Netherlands Printed on...

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