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To reduce waste, the refrigerant and the oil must be
transferred in accordance with applicable regulations, using
methods that limit refrigerant leaks and pressure drops and
with materials that are suitable for the products.
Any leak detected must be repaired immediately.
The compressor oil that is recovered during maintenance
contains refrigerant and must be treated accordingly.
The refrigerant under pressure must not be vented to
atmosphere.
If a refrigerant circuit is opened, plug all openings if the
operation takes up to one day, or charge the circuit with
oxygen free nitrogen.
11.4 - Tightening torques for the main electrical
connections
11.4.1 - Tightening torques for the main electrical
connections
Component
Designation in the
unit
Value
(Nm)
Customer connections
M10 screw-nut on phases
L1 /L2 /L3
30
Nut on ground terminals (M12)
PE
70
Compressor connections in the control box
M10 screw-nut on disconnect switch
downstream bars
30
M8 hexagon socket head cap
15-20
M10 hexagon socket head cap
25-30
Nut on ground terminal (M10)
5
Circuit breaker terminal screw 3RV2*1*
QF_ /QM_
0.8-1.2
Circuit breaker terminal screw 3RV2*2*
QF_ /QM_
2.0-2.5
Connections in fan controllers
Screw in power supply terminals (line)
1.8
Screw in motor terminals
1.8
Ground screw
3
Connections on compressor
M12 nuts on phases
25
M12 screw on ground
EC_
25
Compressor variable speed drive
6 M10 nuts
R/S/T U/V/W
19
2 M10 or M8 nuts
GND
19
9 M8 nuts (with fuses and busbars)
see picture
9.6
9 M8 nuts
ATTENTION: The tightening of the connections at the
compressor terminals requires special precautions. Please
refer to the chapter below.
11.4.2 - Connection precautions for the compressor power
terminals
These precautions must be applied during an intervention
that requires the removal of the power conductors connected
to the compressor supply terminals.
1.
Application torque for tightening the clamp
2.
Avoid contact between clamping nuts
3.
Clamping nut husk
4.
Pod flat
5.
Against nut
6.
Clamping nut terminal
7.
Insulator
The tightening nut of terminal (6) supporting the isolator (7)
must never be loosened, as ist ensures terminal tightness and
compressor leak tightness.
When securing the cable lug (4), apply the required torque
between the clamping nut (3) and the backing nut (5). During
this procedure a counter-torque must be applied to the backing
nut (5). The backing nut (5) must not be in contact with the
terminal securing nut (6).
11.5 - Tightening torques for the main bolts and screws
Screw Type
Utilisation
Value (Nm)
Tapping screws
D = 4.8
Condensing module, housing, supports
4.2
H M8 screw
Condensing module, fan blade
18
M10 Taptite
Condensing module, frame, structure, control
box fixing, compressor fixing, oil separators
fixing
30
M6 Taptite
Mounting pipes, enclosure
7
M8 H screw
MCHE coil nut + studs
14
M6 H screw
Piping collar
10
M10 H screw
Oil separator fixing
7
M10 H screw
Compressor fixing (Nylstop nut)
23
M8 H screw
Filter drier cover
35
M12 H screw
Economiser port flange
40
M16 H screw
Oil separator flange nut +stud (TS/TT/TU)
190
M16 H screw
Suction flange TS/TT with gasket
190
M16 H screw
Heat exchanger water boxes
190
M20 / M16 H
screw
Suction flange TU / TS O-ring
130
3/8 Nut ORFS
Oil line
65
3/8 Nut ORFS
Oil line
26
M12/M16 Hex
nut
Victaulic collar 4'' (M12 nut) and 5'' (M16 nut) on
suction line
65
M16 Hex nut
Victaulic collar 6'' (M16 nut) on suction
110
11
.6 - Condenser coil
We recommend, that coils are inspected regularly to check
the degree of fouling. This depends on the environment where
the unit is installed, and will be worse in urban and industrial
installations and near trees that shed their leaves.
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