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Refrigerant Charge

Any system that has been exposed to the atmosphere must be 

properly dehydrated. This is achieved with a proper vacuum 

procedure.

To achieve a proper vacuum, a VACUUM PUMP (not a 

compressor) and a VACUOMETER are required.

The procedure is as follows:

• First of all, the access points to the system must be defined. 

For both the low side (suction line) and the high side (liquid 

line), use the existing service valves on the condensing 

unit, i.e. the high pressure switch, connected to the smaller 

diameter pipe, and the low pressure switch, connected to the 

larger diameter pipe.

• Once this is done, you are ready to evacuate the system.

Basically, it can be done in two ways:

• 

DILUTION METHOD

1. Turn on the vacuum pump and build up vacuum in the pump 

(register 1 closed).

2. Open register 1 and let the system evacuate until it reaches at 

least 500 mcron. To obtain the measurement, close register 

1 and open register 2 and make the vacuum gauge feel the 

system pressure. After reaching 500 mice, isolate the vacuum 

pump and open register 3, letting the Nitrogen pass through 

to break the vacuum. Isolate the Nitrogen tube.

3. Vent the Nitrogen through the connection between the copper 

line and register 3.

4. Repeat the operation at least twice, making the third evacua-

tion in the last phase. At the end at least 200 mice should be 

obtained.

WARNING 

!

Never disconnect the copper tubing from register 3, simply 

loosen the connection to purge the nitrogen.

To obtain an accurate vacuum value, isolate the vacuum pump 

from the system by closing register 1 and waiting about 5 minutes 

for an accurate measurement. If the value does not hold, the 

system still has moisture or there is a leak. Always check all 

connections (points 1, 3 and valves).

• 

HIGH VACUUM METHOD

It is applied with a vacuum pump capable of achieving a vacuum of 

less than 200 microns in a single evacuation. Proceed as follows:

1. Turn on the vacuum pump and then open the register1 (Fig. 

12). Subsequently, isolate the vacuum pump and open the 

register.

2. When a value of less than 200 mecrons is obtained (try to 

reach the lowest possible value), the vacuum procedure is 

finished.

WARNING 

!

The pump oil should be changed periodically to ensure 

vacuum efficiency.

REFRIGERANT CHARGE

EMPTYING PROCEDURE

After evacuating the system properly, close the manifold registers 

and isolate the vacuum pump, vacuum gauge and nitrogen tube.

To make the refrigerant gas charge, replace the Nitrogen tube 

(Figure 12) with a refrigerant gas tube. Purge the hose connecting 

the tube to the service valve.

Open the service valve that provides access to the refrigerant gas 

tube and then the manifold high register.

To properly charge the system, check the unit identification labels 

for the amount of refrigerant gas to be added to the system.

With the system stopped, charge the liquid refrigerant gas through 

the liquid line service valve (smaller diameter). To assist you, use 

a scale (if a graduated tube is not used). Wait at least 10 minutes 

before turning on the equipment.

Close the manifold discharge register, open the suction register 

and with the system running complete the charge with refrigerant 

gas in gas form (5% to 20% of the total). Check on the scale the 

weight of the refrigerant gas that was added to the system. If the 

charge is complete close the manifold suction register, disconnect 

the suction and discharge hoses and close the pipe register.
The loading procedure is completed.

If for any reason there is a need to remove/lose refrigerant gas, 

the service valves on these units allow the refrigerant gas to be 

collected from the system inside the condensing unit.

Procedure:

1. Connect the manifold hoses to the service valve ports of the 

condensing unit.

2. Close the 1/4” liquid line service valve.

3. Turn the unit on cool down observing that the system pres-

sures reach 2 psi.

At this time close the 3/8” suction line service valve to allow the 

refrigerant gas to be collected.

REFRIGERANT GAS RECOVERY

NOTE: The refrigerant must be adjusted by 20% to reach the 

evaporating temperature. You can check the charge 

on the next page.

Summary of Contents for Clima-Flex CLIV Series

Page 1: ...Operation and Maintenance Manual IOM Group Chiller Part number IOM CLIV Date 16 November 2022 CLIV Series Air Cooled Fixed Compressor Chilled Water Chiller Unit Model 3 5 and 10 TR Refrigerant HFC 41...

Page 2: ...Controller Operation 24 Sequence Of Operation 26 Funciones De La Unidad 30 Funciones De Los Circuitos 31 Alarmas 33 Uso Del Controlador 35 Procedimientos De Arranque Y Apagado 38 Mantenimiento De La U...

Page 3: ...rtup Cooler components EXV sensor transducers installed and wired properly Wiring complies with National Electrical Code and local codes See Notes Various Si No N A Iniciales Unit control disconnects...

Page 4: ...rigerant leaks from the unit there is a potential choking danger as the refrigerant will displace air in the immediate area Be sure to follow all applicable published industry related standards and lo...

Page 5: ...0 060 60 000 120 120 000 AIR DISCHARGE HD Horizontal Discharge OPERATION C Cooling Only H Heat Pump UNITS 1 Stand alone CONDENSER FAN A Axial Fixed ANTICORROSION C Coat in Condenser I Coat in Componen...

Page 6: ...tions DANGER Improper rigging lifting or moving of a unit can result in property damage serious personal injury or death Follow the rigging and moving instructions carefully Do not stand under the uni...

Page 7: ...ation of fans and compressors The noise level for each unit size model is listed in the technical documentation If the unit is properly installed operated and regularly maintained the noise levels do...

Page 8: ...f wall openness is less than recommended for the distance to the unit it should be considered a solid wall The wall height is assumed to be equal to or less than the height of the unit when mounted on...

Page 9: ...evaporators must have a drain and vent connection at the bottom of the bottom connection piping and at the top of the top connection piping respectively see Figure 6 These evaporators do not have dra...

Page 10: ...tes below the minimum values can result in laminar flow leading to low pressure alarms fouling and poor temperature control Variable evaporator flow Reducing the evaporator flow rate in proportion to...

Page 11: ...for longer than the specified time to help prevent evaporator freeze up Connection points are shown in the field wiring diagram beginning on page 20 1 If the unit will not operate during the winter d...

Page 12: ...ith a series of flat tubes containing multiple parallel flow microchannels placed between the coolant manifolds The microchannel coils are designed to withstand the synthetic acidified seawater acidif...

Page 13: ...iom cliv cf eng www clima flex com 13 Figure 8 Refrigeration Schematics CLIV Refrigeration Schematics...

Page 14: ...iom cliv cf eng www clima flex com 14 Refrigeration Schematics Figure 9 CLIV heat pump cooling scheme...

Page 15: ...iom cliv cf eng www clima flex com 15 Figure 10 CLIV Dimensions and Weights Packaged Units...

Page 16: ...iom cliv cf eng www clima flex com 16 Dimensions and Weights Packaged Units Figure 11 CLIV heat pump...

Page 17: ...en open the register1 Fig 12 Subsequently isolate the vacuum pump and open the register 2 When a value of less than 200 mecrons is obtained try to reach the lowest possible value the vacuum procedure...

Page 18: ...E EVAPORATOR DROP TOTAL DROP DP ft WG DP ft WG 3 UNIT 16 7 32 5 UNIT 16 7 32 10 DUPLEX 16 7 32 Table 5 Evaporator Pressure Drop Data FAMILY TR R410A Lb R410A Kg CLIV 3 TR 3 56 1 61 CLIV 5 TR 3 52 1 60...

Page 19: ...gram 3 The single point power supply requires a single disconnect to supply electrical power to the unit This power supply must have a fuse or use a circuit breaker 4 All field wiring terminal range v...

Page 20: ...iom cliv cf eng www clima flex com 20 Electrical Data Figure 13 Typical field wiring diagram of the 220v slave only cold unit single point connection with all options shown...

Page 21: ...iom cliv cf eng www clima flex com 21 Electrical Data...

Page 22: ...iom cliv cf eng www clima flex com 22 Electrical Data Figure 14 Typical field wiring diagram of the 440v slave single cold unit single point connection with all options shown...

Page 23: ...iom cliv cf eng www clima flex com 23 Electrical Data...

Page 24: ...reless connectivity with mobile devices and is integrated on panel mounted models and purchased separately on DIN rail mounted models SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE The general architecture of the controls uses...

Page 25: ...essor 2 NO3 MC 95 Water pump NO4 B 24V2 4 way valve NO5 Output available for alarm connection SET POINTS When we start configuring the unit for the first time all the preload parameters have a default...

Page 26: ...et button on No Evaporator pump output on Is flow present No Wait the time for the start up compressor The contactor auxiliar remains on while chiller is enabled Is the protection module or frecuency...

Page 27: ...y Increase unit capacity Unit turn up full capacity Operation of circuit in stabilization Unit turn down full capacity Decrease unit capacity Is unit running at minimun capacity No No Yes No No Yes Ye...

Page 28: ...Reset button on No Evaporator pump output on Is flow present No Wait the time for the start up compressor The contactor auxiliar remains on while chiller is enabled Is the protection module or frecuen...

Page 29: ...y Increase unit capacity Unit turn up full capacity Operation of circuit in stabilization Unit turn down full capacity Decrease unit capacity Is unit running at minimun capacity No No Yes No No Yes Ye...

Page 30: ...CONTROLLER CALCULATIONS Condenser approach The capacitor approximation will be calculated for each circuit The equation is as follows Capacitor approximation Capacitor saturated temperature OAT Sucti...

Page 31: ...s capacity control logic commands it to shut down A discharge alarm occurs and sequencing requires this compressor to be the next compressor to shut down The circuit status is pumping and sequencing...

Page 32: ...frosted equalizer line indicates internal leaks and will require valve replacement Repair or replacement of a bent equalizer will be necessary for the valve to operate properly TXVs are designed to m...

Page 33: ...log If the alarm is automatically reset the alarm key is turned off the alarm code disappears from the list and the alarm termination event is recorded in the alarm log Procedure alarm acknowledgement...

Page 34: ...ther with the current pump configuration A15 This alarm usually appears when the water temperature does not drop due to the current cooling process This alarm is more of a WARNING than a serious alarm...

Page 35: ...e top row the flow water temperature In the bottom row with the unit switched on the return water temperature With the unit switched off the OFF status during Bluetooth communication the text bLE flas...

Page 36: ...rs such as direct commands and active alarms can be accessed through the user terminal without password or with password to those dedicated to unit configuration and optimization Press DOWN for 3 s to...

Page 37: ...t pump units Press DOWN the manual defrost command dFr appears Press DOWN the command to cancel the alarm log ClrH appears Assistance level only Press DOWN the selection of units of measurement UoM ap...

Page 38: ...ydraulic circuit is closed Check for foreign objects in the fan discharge Check that the air inlet is not obstructed and has the suggested clearance INSPECTION OF THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Date Place of W...

Page 39: ...ions Measure voltage on all units ground neutral and 3 phase line Check that motor overload protection conforms to design requirements and is in automatic mode Check voltage Motor save which is set to...

Page 40: ...turned on Turn the switch on the CONTROL UNIT to the ON position to power the control panel with 24 volts UNIT CONTROL To start operations turn the ON OFF switch to the ON position After 6 seconds th...

Page 41: ...onsible for the malfunction of the unit if the main cause is lack of maintenance or the operating conditions of the unit do not correspond to those recommended in this manual MAINTENANCE GENERAL Routi...

Page 42: ...ay start up and cause injury Disconnect all power sources before inspecting the fan EXPANSION VALVE The function of the expansion valve is to maintain adequate supply of refrigerant to the evaporator...

Page 43: ...these must be under the manufacturer s specifications Twice a month Plan x x x x x x Real Cleaning of the electrical panel monthly Plan x x x x x x x x x x x x Real PHYSICAL INSPECTION Jan Feb Mar Ap...

Page 44: ...r supports at suction or discharge Reposition add or remove hangers Compressor insulator bushing worn Replace Compressor mechanical failure Check for possible problem in compressor failure and replace...

Page 45: ...el too high with compressor operation Confirm superheat is correct remove oil Operation or selection of expansion value Confirm superheat at minimum and maximum load conditions Compressor mechanical p...

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