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7 - WaTeR CONNeCTIONs

 

ATTENTION: Before carrying out any water connections 
install the water box drain plugs (one plug per water box 
in the lower section - supplied in the control box).

For dimensions and position of the water inlet and outlet 

connections refer to the certified dimensional drawings 

supplied with the unit. The water pipes must not transmit 
any radial or axial force to the heat exchangers nor any 
vibration.

The water supply must be analysed and appropriate 

filtering, treatment, control devices, isolation and bleed 

valves and circuits built in, to prevent corrosion, fouling 

and deterioration of the pump fittings.

Carrier recommendations on heat exchange fluids:

1.  No NH

4+

 ammonium ions in the water, they are very 

detrimental for copper. This is one of the most impor-
tant factors for the operating life of copper piping. A 
content of several tenths of mg/l will badly corrode the 
copper over time.

2.  Cl

-

 Chloride ions are detrimental for copper with a risk 

of perforations by corrosion by puncture. If possible 
keep below 125 mg/l.

3.  SO

4

2-

 sulphate ions can cause perforating corrosion, if 

their content is above 30 mg/l.

4. 

No fluoride ions (<0.1 mg/l).

5.  No Fe

2+

 and Fe

3+

 ions with non negligible levels of dis-

solved oxygen must be present. Dissolved iron < 5 mg/l 
with dissolved oxygen < 5 mg/l.

6.  Dissolved silicon: silicon is an acid element of water 

and can also lead to corrosion risks. Content < 1 mg/l.

7.  Water hardness: > 0.5 mmol/l. Values between 1 and 

2.5 can be recommended. This will facilitate scale 
deposit that can limit corrosion of copper. Values that 
are too high can cause piping blockage over time. A 
total alkalimetric titre (TAC) below 100 is desirable.

8.  Dissolved oxygen: Any sudden change in water oxy-

genation conditions must be avoided. It is as detrimen-
tal to deoxygenate the water by mixing it with inert 
gas as it is to over-oxygenate it by mixing it with pure 
oxygen. The disturbance of the oxygenation conditions 
encourages destabilisation of copper hydroxides and 
enlargement of particles.

9.  Electric conductivity 10-600μS/cm.
10.  pH: Ideal case of neutral pH at 20-25 °C  

(7.5 < pH < 9).

If the water circuit must be emptied for longer than one 
month, the complete circuit must be placed under nitrogen 
charge to avoid any risk of corrosion by differential aeration.

CAUTION: Filling, completing and draining the water 
circuit charge must be done by qualified personnel, using 
the air purges and materials that are suitable for the 
products. 

Charging and removing heat exchange fluids should be 
done with devices that must be included on the water 
circuit by the installer. Never use the unit heat exchangers 
to add heat exchange fluid.

7.1 - operating precautions

The water circuit should be designed to have the least 
num-ber of elbows and horizontal pipe runs at different 
levels. Below the main points to be checked for the 
connection:

• 

Comply with the water inlet and outlet connections 
shown on the unit.

• 

Install manual or automatic air purge valves at all 
high points in the circuit(s).

• 

Use a pressure reducer to maintain pressure in the 

circuit(s) and install a relief valve as well as an expan-
sion tank.

• 

Units supplied with hydronic module include a chilled 
circuit relief valve. Units supplied with option 293 

include an expansion tank.

• 

Install thermometers in both the entering and leaving 
water connections.

• 

Install drain connections at all low points to allow the 
whole circuit to be drained.

• 

Install stop valves, close to the entering and leaving 
water connections.

• 

Use flexible connections to reduce the transmission of 

vibrations.

• 

Insulate all pipework, after testing for leaks, both to 
reduce heat gains and to prevent condensation.

• 

Cover the insulation with a vapour barrier.

• 

Where there are particles in the fluid that could foul 
the heat exchanger, a screen filter should be installed 
ahead of the pump. The mesh size of the filter must be 

1.2 mm (see ‘Typical water circuit diagram’).

• 

Before the system start-up verify that the water circuits 
are connected to the appropriate heat exchangers (e.g. 
no reversal between evaporator and condenser).

• 

Do not introduce any significant static or dynamic pres-

sure into the heat exchange circuit (with regard to the 
design operating pressures).

• 

Before any start-up verify that the heat exchange fluid 

is compatible with the materials and the water circuit 
coating.

• 

In case additives or other fluids than those recommen-
ded by Carrier are used, ensure that the fluids are not 

considered as a gas, and that they belong to class 2, as 

defined in directive 97/23/EC.

Summary of Contents for AquaForce PUREtec 30XAV-ZE 401

Page 1: ...ariable Speed Air Cooled Screw Chillers AquaForce PUREtec with R1234ze E 30XAV ZE 401 901 nominal cooling capacity 400 900 kW 50 hz Original document InsTallaTIon oPEraTIon and MaInTEnancE InsTrUcTIon...

Page 2: ...CAL CONNECTION 19 5 1 Power supply 19 5 2 Voltage phase imbalance 19 5 3 Power connection disconnect switch 19 5 4 Recommended wire sections 19 5 5 Power cable entry 19 5 6 Field control wiring 20 5 7...

Page 3: ...31 9 10 Fans 31 9 11 Electronic expansion valve EXV 32 9 12 Moisture indicator 32 9 13 Filter drier 32 9 14 Sensors 32 9 15 Service valve option 92 33 9 16 Variable frequency drive 33 10 options 34 1...

Page 4: ...oom installation Local building codes and safety standards shall be followed In absence of local codes and standards please refer to EN 378 2012 Safety requirements for substances classified A2 or to...

Page 5: ...the refrigerant using a proper refrigerant reclaim device and reclaim cylinders The units can also be lifted with slings using only the designated lifting points marked on the unit Use slings with the...

Page 6: ...lue Reactivate HP soft See dedicated Quick test function CAUTION If the test leads to replacing the pressure switch it is necessary to recover the refrigerant charge these pressure switches are not in...

Page 7: ...n equipment failure carry out a refrigerant analysis at a specialist laboratory If required change the refrigerant following a procedure such as that described in NF E29 795 If the refrigerant circuit...

Page 8: ...d with dry nitrogen Refrigerant in contact with an open flame produces toxic gases The necessary protection equipment must be available and appropriate fire extinguishers for the system and the refrig...

Page 9: ...use of any other refrigerant may expose users and operators to unexpected risks Do not attempt to remove refrigerant circuit components or fittings while the machine is under pressure or while it is...

Page 10: ...ems and they do not require earthquake resistance Earthquake resistance has not been verified CAUTION Only use slings at the designated lifting points which are marked on the unit Before siting the un...

Page 11: ...the protection of moving parts Verify the accessibility for maintenance or repair and to check the piping Verify the status of the valves Verify the quality of the thermal insulation and of the vapou...

Page 12: ...he space required Legend All dimensions are given in mm Required clearances for maintenance see note Recommended space for evaporator tube removal Water inlet for standard unit For options 100A 100C 1...

Page 13: ...e close to walls please refer to chapters 3 8 3 9 Distance to the wall of this document to determine the space required Legend All dimensions are given in mm Required clearances for maintenance see no...

Page 14: ...hapters 3 8 3 9 Distance to the wall of this document to determine the space required Legend All dimensions are given in mm Required clearances for maintenance see note Recommended space for evaporato...

Page 15: ...sory supplied loose at the time of purchase can be added NOTES Drawings are not contractually binding Before designing an installation consult the certified dimensional drawings available on request F...

Page 16: ...rol Minimum capacity 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Condensers All aluminium Micro Channel Heat Exchanger MCHE Fans Standard unit Axial FLYING BIRD IV fans with rotating shroud Quantity 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 Maxi...

Page 17: ...eration with maximum unit power input Values obtained at operation with maximum unit power input Values given on the unit nameplate When the machines are equipped with two power supplies circuit 1 is...

Page 18: ...transformer 4 Overcurrent protection of the power supply conductors is not provided with the unit 5 The factory installed disconnect switch es circuit breaker s is are of a type suitable for power in...

Page 19: ...s to the general disconnect isolator switch are designed for the number and type of wires listed in column 2 of the table on the next page The calculations are based on the maximum machine current see...

Page 20: ...01 2x240 1x185 260 XLPE 2x185 450 PVC 501 2x240 1x240 280 XLPE 2x240 480 PVC 551 2x240 1x240 250 XLPE 2x185 350 XLPE 651 2x240 2x240 1x150 1x150 260 XLPE 2x185 2x185 550 PVC 701 2x240 2x240 1 x 240 1...

Page 21: ...be protected against freeze by using a freeze protection solution by the installer For start ups with air temperature below 5 C the machine must be equipped with option 41A Evaporator water temperatu...

Page 22: ...upied mode 6 5 System minimum water volume Whichever the system the water loop minimum capacity is given by the formula Capacity Cap kW x N litres Application N Normal air conditioning 3 25 Process ty...

Page 23: ...ne month the complete circuit must be placed under nitrogen charge to avoid any risk of corrosion by differential aeration CAUTION Filling completing and draining the water circuit charge must be done...

Page 24: ...93 3 Relief valve 4 Available pressure water pump 5 Water drain valve 6 Flow switch for the evaporator 7 Evaporator 8 Evaporator heater for freeze protection option 41A 41B 9 Heater for freeze protect...

Page 25: ...ow mandatory Elbow mandatory Elbow mandatory For installation that requires thicker insulation it is advised to use a pipe reduction or an elbow to avoid the closest component When straight pipe is no...

Page 26: ...tected by an antifreeze solution and will not be used during freezing weather conditions draining of the cooler and outdoor piping is mandatory Damage due to freezing is not covered by the warranty 7...

Page 27: ...h unit controls its own water pump If there is only one common pump and in cases with variable flow isolation valves must be installed on each unit They will be activated at the opening and closing co...

Page 28: ...r flow is limited Low pressure pumps options 116T 116U High pressure pumps options 116R 116S Available static pressure kPa Available static pressure kPa Flow rate L s Flow rate L s 0 20 40 60 80 100 1...

Page 29: ...ity calculations Units with hydronic module enable direct monitoring of flow rate and cooling capacity through IHM refer to 30XAV ZE control manual Fluid pressure is measured by pressure sensors fitte...

Page 30: ...ns or to complement them follow the guidance programmes of EN 378 If they exist follow local professional recommendations Regularly inspect the condition of the coating paint to detect blistering resu...

Page 31: ...id line valve a filter drier two EXVs a plate heat exchanger as well as protection devices seal or valve At the condenser outlet a part of the liquid is expanded via the secondary EXV in one of the he...

Page 32: ...s 6 Nominal input frequency Hz 50 Nominal voltage V 400 Number of phases 3 Motor included in the application domain of the regulation 640 2009 amendment 4 2014 NO Sales leaflet for exemption Article 1...

Page 33: ...quency drive that allows adjustment the capacity of the compressor by varying the speed of the motor within the frequency range of 27 5 60 Hz Variable speed is produced by generating a controlled volt...

Page 34: ...water column evaporator side typically high buildings 401 901 Reversed evaporator water connections 107 Evaporator with reversed water inlet outlet Easy installation on sites with specific requirement...

Page 35: ...901 EMC classification C2 as per EN 61800 3 282 Additional RFI filters on the unit power line Reduces electromagnetic interferences Increase the variable frequency drive VFD immunity level according...

Page 36: ...ion change Removal or dismantling of the HVAC unit Any intervention due to a missed established mainte nance operation Any intervention covered by the warranty 11 STANDARD MAINTENANCE To ensure optima...

Page 37: ...t 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...

Page 38: ...ng the pressure at the filter service port and the oil pressure port The difference in these two pressures will be the pressure drop across the filter check valve and solenoid valve The pressure drop...

Page 39: ...s been sized and installed properly Unit ground wire has been connected Electrical circuit protection has been sized and installed properly All terminals are tight All cables and thermistors have been...

Page 40: ...il corrective measures have been taken Check evaporator water loop Water loop volume litres Calculated volume litres 3 25 liters nominal kW capacity for air conditioning 6 5 liters nominal kW capacity...

Page 41: ...he temperatures and pressures have stabilised record the following Evaporator entering water Evaporator leaving water Ambient temperature Circuit A suction pressure Circuit B suction pressure Circuit...

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Page 44: ...com www certiflash com Order No 10159 07 2016 Supersedes order No New Manufacturer Carrier SCS Montluel France Manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice Prin...

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