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4.3   Water-Cooled Refrigerant Condenser - Special
        Instructions (Cleanable shell and tube type)

A.  Water tubes should normally be mechanically cleaned

periodically to assure optimum condenser efficiency.
How often should they need cleaning depends on so
many variables that it is impossible to recommend a
schedule. Some will never need cleaning, others
perhaps need cleaning once a year. In rare cases,
cleaning is required several times a year.

     Frequency of cleaning will depend on individual water

conditions, so a suitable cleaning schedule should be
worked out based on experience. An inspection of the
water tubes is recommended after the first six (6)
months of operation to aid in establishing a cleaning
schedule.

     Proper operation of cooling towers will increase the

interval between cleaning considerably. The tower
overflow (bleed-off) rate should be checked fre-
quently. Most cooling tower manufacturers recom-
mend an overflow of about ten percent (10%) of the
water circulated. If a tower is operated with insuffi-
cient overflow, the resulting mineral concentration in
the water can cause rapid and heavy fouling inside the
condenser tubes. This will necessitate excessively
frequent cleaning and may lead to severe corrosion.

     See CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS (Section 4.2.C) for de-

tailed cleaning instructions, methods and procedures.

B.  Operational Deficiencies

1.  High head pressures- particularly high (head) pressure

indicates (but does not always mean) a fouled con-
denser. It is advisable to double check the refrigeration
system to make sure that fouling is actually causing
the trouble.

     The following possibilities should always be checked

before cleaning is undertaken.

a.  Refrigerant overcharge: Feel side of condenser for

high liquid level

b.  Clogged water strainer:  Check and clean if neces-

sary.

c.  Air in Refrigeration System: Check system pressure

after unit has been “OFF” for one (1) hour. Com-
pare this pressure with the refrigeration pressure
at ambient temperature. They should be the same.
If system pressure is high, purge air from the
refrigeration system.

d.  Defective or stuck water regulating valve: Check its

operation.

e.  High water temperature entering condenser:

Check cooling tower fan for broken belt(s) and
cooling tower for fouling.

f.   Insufficient water flow: Check water supply pres-

sure and flow. Check circulating pump and system
for obstructions, fouling or leaks.

g.  Incorrectly set water regulating valve: Check its

setting.

4.2  Air-Cooled Refrigerant Condensers - Special
       Instructions

A.  The coil of the condensing section must be kept clean

to maintain refrigeration capacity.  Monthly, or as
required, blow out condenser coil with compressed air.
If heavily contaminated, coils can be cleaned with mild
detergent and water.  In exceptionally dirty locations a
furnace type filter can be installed in front of the
condenser intake to prevent rapid fouling of coil.  If a
filter is used it must be changed regularly to prevent a
restriction of the cooling air flow.

B.  Operational Deficiencies

1.  Condenser Cooling System - High head pressure can

be caused by insufficient cooling air flow across the
condenser, too high an ambient air temperature or a
dirty condenser.  Check to determine if condenser
fan(s) are running (see fan control note below) and
that no obstructions are too near the face of the
condenser.  Ambient air temperature should be
checked at local heat sources or recirculating air might
raise the actual air temperature above the average
room temperature.  The condenser should be checked
and cleaned, if dirty.

2.  Fan Control - In order to assure satisfactory operation

of the air-cooled unit at low ambient temperatures, a
fan control switch has been provided to automatically
stop and start fan(s).  This switch is actuated by the
unit head pressure and operates fan(s) individually to
maintain a minimum head pressure.

Summary of Contents for RHC Series

Page 1: ...sed air system 4 2 3 Mounting 4 2 4 Piping 4 2 5 Electrical 4 2 6 Air Cooled Models 5 2 7 Compressor tiedown nuts 7 1 2 and 10 horsepower units only 5 3 0 OPERATION 6 3 1 Start up and Shut down Proced...

Page 2: ...When a shipment has been delivered to you in apparent good order but concealed damage is found upon unpacking notify the carrier immediately and insist on his agent inspecting the shipment Fifteen day...

Page 3: ...rature no more water vapor will condense into troublesome liquid In addition the air is filtered of all solid particles three microns and larger Clean dry compressed air leaving the dryer minimizes ma...

Page 4: ...y hole in electrical enclosure If optional disconnect supplied use entry hole in disconnect enclosure 2 0 Installation 2 1 Location A A moderately heated well ventilated area is the best location for...

Page 5: ...sure that voltage to unit is as marked on unit nameplate and on condensing unit baseplate E Air Cooled models remote condensers wire condenser to terminals in dryer electrical enclosure identified on...

Page 6: ...ENERGIZED POWER ON LIGHT ILLUMINATED TWENTY FOUR 24 HOURS BEFORE START UP OF THE REFRIGERATION COMPRESSOR 1 After dryer has been energized at least twenty four 24 hours pull Master switch to on positi...

Page 7: ...ic drains F5 shift F1 Sensor calibration low pressure cutout setting password required F6 shift F2 English or metric unit selection F7 shift F3 Refrigerant low pressure cutout override F8 shift F4 Ele...

Page 8: ...mpressor Solid State Motor SSMP 2MTR Protector Open 2nd Compressor Motor Starter Protector Open MTR STARTER 1MTR Motor Starter Protector Open 2nd Compressor MTR STARTER 2MTR Low oil pressure OIL PRESS...

Page 9: ...9 Typical Wiring Schematic...

Page 10: ...INLET AIR TEMP Optional Indicates inlet air tempera ture is greater than 120 F 49 C 5 LOW EVAP AIR TEMP Optional Indicates air tempera ture in evaporator is below the set point 6 DRAIN LEVEL HIGH Opti...

Page 11: ...ld detergent using a long handled brush or a clean rag attached to a rod Manifold face must be free of dirt and grease to ensure proper O ring seal between top cap and manifold 6 Remove nut 3 and cap...

Page 12: ...on System Check system pressure after unit has been OFF for one 1 hour Com pare this pressure with the refrigeration pressure at ambient temperature They should be the same If system pressure is high...

Page 13: ...scharge valve Check to see that it is fully open 2 Low or high water temperatures at the condenser outlet The condenser is regulated by a pressure actuated water regulating valve supplied by the facto...

Page 14: ...after flushing and wiping further cleaning is desirable The color of this coating varies with water conditions but roughness indicates cleaning tools should be used A set of recommended cleaning tool...

Page 15: ...5 9 3 195 200 34 8 15 1 20 1 1 4 166 160 30 8 9 8 206 880 36 9 18 6 25 1 1 2 213 440 39 5 11 4 278 620 49 7 20 0 30 1 1 2 247 340 45 8 16 6 306 680 54 7 26 0 35 2 1 2 315 820 58 4 11 9 395 460 70 5 15...

Page 16: ...ts kit Reassemble float arm assembly to valve stem assembly using new pivot pin and retainer clip from repair parts kit f Remove valve sleeve 5 from valve stem assembly and replace valve disc 4 with n...

Page 17: ...s positioned in open area of seal ring retainer For 506 series models make sure rod on top of float assembly fits into hole in seal ring retainer as shown in Detail C n Before reassembling shell make...

Page 18: ...efrigerant 4 Water cooled units A Insufficient water flow thru condenser 1 Water regulating valve not adjusted Adjust water regulating valve 2 Dirty water strainer Clean water strainer 3 Water lines t...

Page 19: ...nsor bulb for looseness and correct location 5 Piping vibration Support pipes as required check pipe connections 6 Hissing insufficient refrigerant flow thru Reclaim refrigerant replace strainer expan...

Page 20: ...turer Normal maintenance items requiring routine replacement are not warranted Unauthorized service voids the warranty and any resulting charge or subsequent claim will not be paid Products repaired o...

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