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The ventilation system for the air cooled package relies on positive back pressure to cool
the heat exchanger. Make sure that the enclosure panels that surround the heat
exchanger area are closed during compressor operation, or the compressor discharge
temperature will reach shutdown levels quickly.
Automatic restarting or electrical shock can cause injury or death. Disconnect, lockout
and tagout package from the power supply.
AXIAL COOLING FANS
1. Follow Lock-Out Tag-Out procedures to de-energize the package. Allow adequate time for the
VFD capacitors to fully discharge before beginning maintenance.
2. Exercise caution around compressor parts after stopping the package for service. Fans and
coolers will be hot after stopping the compressor.
3. Remove access panels and guards as needed to gain access to the fan blades.
4. Cover motors, mixing valves, fan motors and other electrical components to prevent damage from
the cleaning process.
5. Use a mild detergent or degreaser to soften and dissolve accumulated grime.
6. Using a soft cloth or sponge, remove the surface grime from both sides of the blade surface.
7. Wipe up and remove all traces of cleaning residue and cleaning materials.
8. Reinstall all access panels and guards that were removed to access the fans.
9. Follow Lock-Out Tag-Out procedures to re-energize the package.
10. Jog fans to verify there is no interference with the guard or cowling ring before the package is
placed back in service.
All axial cooling fans should be inspected and cleaned at the same interval as the heat exchangers are.
Ambient conditions will determine the actual maintenance interval at each installation.
WATER COOLED HEAT EXCHANGERS
– Optional water cooled cores (brazed-plate type) are
available. Both cores are of a counter-current and cross-flow design. The cooling water is fed to the
cores in a series arrangement
– it passes through the air core first and proceeds through the oil core
before exiting the package. Please refer to Figure 6-3 for estimates of requirements.
AIR & OIL COOLER (Series Water Piping)
Water flow requirements at
various inlet water temperatures
(gpm)
Maximum
Water Flow
(gpm) *
Approximate (total) water
pressure drop @ 80
F
water flow
(psi)
KW
Model
60
F
70
F
80
F
90
F
80
VS80A
23.2
26.6
31.4
38.8
48
25
110
VS110A
30.3
34.8
41.0
48.0
48
15
* Flows exceeding "Maximum Water Flow" will cause severe erosion and will void unit warranty.
Figure 6- 2
– WATER COOLED HEAT EXCHANGER COOLANT REQUIREMENTS
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