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8 - REFRIgERANT lINE CONNECTIONS (30RWA)

(Split units for connection to air-cooled condensers)

8.1 - Recommendations for the installation of liquid 

chillers with remote condensers

The 30RWA units (split units for connection to air-cooled 
condensers) have been specially designed to optimise the 
operation of split system installations, using air-cooled 
condensers as the chiller heat rejection system.

The installation of an operational system is limited to the 
connection of the air-cooled condenser inlet and outlet to 
the 30RWA unit. The components such as the non-return 
valve (in the discharge line), filter drier, moisture sight glass 
and solenoid valves are installed and wired in the factory.

The Pro-Dialog Plus control system of the 30RWA units 
incorporates the logic to permit control of the different fan 
versions (single-circuit, dual-circuit, fixed and variable-speed 
fan, separate ventilation or interlaced ventilation, i.e. common 
ventilation for both refrigerant circuits). 

To guarantee optimum and reliable performance of the 
30RWA units (split units for connection to air-cooled 
condensers) it is necessary to comply with the regulations 
described below, when these units are connected to remote 
condensers.
1.  Size the discharge and liquid line piping according to 

the recommendations in the following paragraphs (if 
necessary, install a double riser to ensure correct oil 
circulation in the refrigerant circuit).

2.  Select a condenser with an integrated subcooler to 

obtain a minimum of 3 K subcooling at the inlet to the 
expansion device.

3.  Connect the fan stages electrically to the accessory 

control board, using the auxiliary board “AUX 1”, 
analogue inputs and outputs and discrete remote 
air-cooled condenser control outputs.

 
 

Refer to the paragraph on the description of the 
ana-logue and discrete inputs and outputs for the 
assign-ment of the fan stages.

4.  Make the communication bus connection to the master 

basic board of the 30RW unit. 

5.  In the Pro-Dialog Plus control configure the number of 

fan stages and ventilation type in accordance with the 
air-cooled condenser model used in the installation.

 

A fan speed controller may be required for the first 
fan stage for operation at low ambient temperature 
and part load.

ATTENTION: The air-cooled condenser must always be 
used with a subcooler, normally with 8 K subcooling.

8.2 - general

Refrigerant pipe sizing must be carried out, taking account 
of the following constraints:

Oil return to the compressor must be ensured for the 
majo-rity of applications. Oil return is ensured by 
entrainment. A minimum refrigerant velocity is required to 
ensure entrain-ment. This velocity depends on the pipe 
diameter, the refri-gerant and oil temperature (these are 
treated as being the same in most cases). A reduction of 
the pipe diameter per-mits an increase of the refrigerant 
velocity. The problem of a minimum entrainment velocity 
does not exist for the pipes that carry liquid refrigerant as 
the oil is fully miscible here.

The pressure drop at the compressor discharge (pipes linking 
the compressor outlet with the condenser inlet) must be 
limited to avoid system performance losses (the compressor 
power input inceases, and the cooling capacity decreases). 
As a first estimate and for standard air conditioning 
appli-cations, a 1 K pressure drop on the discharge side 
decreases the cooling capacity 2% and increases the 
compressor power input by 3%.

Increasing the pipe diameter permits limiting the pressure 
drops.

The pressure drop in the liquid line (linking the condenser 
outlet to the expansion device) must not result in a change 
in phase.

The estimate of these pressure drops must include those 
generated by the filter drier, moisture sight glass and the 
solenoid valve, integrated into the 30RWA.

8.3 - Use of pipe sizing diagrams

In the annex to this document two pipe sizing diagrams are 
shown. They allow an estimate of the cooling capacity, 
corresponding to 1.5 K pressure drop for different pipe 
diameters, based on the pipe length.

The following procedure can be used for pipe sizing:
1.   Measure the length (in metres) of the piping under 

consideration.

2.   Add 40 to 50% to take account of special characte-

ristics.

3.   Multiply this length by the appropriate correction 

factor from Table 1 (this correction factor depends on 
the saturated suction and discharge temperatures).

4.   Read the pipe size from diagrams “Discharge piping” 

and “Liquid line piping”.

5.   Calculate the equivalent lengths for parts included in 

the piping under consideration (such as valves, filters, 
connections). 

 

The equivalent lengths are normally available from 
the component supplier. Add these lengths to the 
length caculated in step 3.

6.   Repeat steps 4 and 5 is necessary.

Содержание Aquasnap 30RW

Страница 1: ...30RW RWA Water Cooled Condenserless Liquid Chillers with Integrated Hydronic Modules Nominal cooling capacity 20 310 kW 50 Hz Installation operation and maintenance instructions...

Страница 2: ...5 5 3 Operating range 30RWA 16 5 4 Minimum chilled water flow 16 5 5 Maximum chilled water flow 16 5 6 Variable flow evaporator 16 5 7 Evaporator flow rate 16 5 8 Condenser water flow rate l s 16 5 9...

Страница 3: ...enser model used in the installation 31 12 6 Possible fan arrangements based on the air cooled condenser type used in the installation 32 13 START UP 34 13 1 Preliminary checks 34 13 2 Actual start up...

Страница 4: ...erally made of plastic and should not be used If they are still present please remove them Install devices at the valve outlets or drain piping that prevent the penetration of foreign bodies dust buil...

Страница 5: ...ituated on the liquid line before the filter drier box Any intervention on the refrigerant circuit including changing of drier blocks is only permitted after the complete removal of the refrigerant ch...

Страница 6: ...ant on skin or splashing it into the eyes Use safety goggles and safety gloves Wash any spills from the skin with soap and water If liquid refrigerant enters the eyes immediately and abundantly flush...

Страница 7: ...ersons 2 2 Moving and siting the unit 2 2 1 Moving See chapter 1 1 Installation safety considerations 2 2 2 Siting the unit Always refer to the chapter Dimensions and clearances to confirm that there...

Страница 8: ...its B Evaporator C Refrigerant inlet outlet 30RW only 1 Clearances required for maintenance Power supply NOTE Non contractual drawings Refer to the certified dimensional drawings For the positioning o...

Страница 9: ...let for 30RW units B Evaporator C Refrigerant inlet outlet 30RW only 1 Clearances required for maintenance Power supply NOTE Non contractual drawings Refer to the certified dimensional drawings For th...

Страница 10: ...ts B Evaporator C Refrigerant inlet outlet 30RW only 1 Clearances required for maintenance Power supply NOTE Non contractual drawings Refer to the certified dimensional drawings For the positioning of...

Страница 11: ...ed by frequency converter 48 3 r s Power input kW 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 Expansion tank volume condenser loop l 8 8 8 8 8 12 12 12 25 25 25 25 25 3...

Страница 12: ...r and the pumps the control devices Field connections All connections to the system and the electrical installations must be in full accordance with all applicable local codes The Carrier 30RW and 30R...

Страница 13: ...pumps 30RW 30RWA option 116C No Description 30RW 30RWA 060 070 080 090 110 120 135 150 160 185 210 245 275 300 1 Nominal efficiency at full load and nominal voltage 83 2 83 2 83 2 83 2 86 1 86 1 86 1...

Страница 14: ...variable speed pump No Description 30RW 060 070 080 090 110 120 135 150 160 185 210 245 275 300 1 Nominal efficiency at full load and nominal voltage 83 2 83 2 83 2 83 2 86 1 86 1 86 1 87 6 87 6 87 6...

Страница 15: ...low leaving water temperature and use of antifreeze is required 2 30RW units without hydronic module operating below 20 C entering condenser water temperature require the use of a three way valve cont...

Страница 16: ...r units without hydronic module that have a fixed condenser flow rate Units with a hydronic module have a variable flow rate and no minimum fixed flow rate The minimum flow rate is optimised by unit c...

Страница 17: ...er mixing of the liquid water or brine Refer to the examples below Bad Bad Good Good 5 10 Maximum water loop volume evaporator and condenser side Units with hydronic module incorporate an expansion ta...

Страница 18: ...er flow rate l s Legend 1 30RW 020 2 30RW 025 030 3 30RW 040 4 30RW 045 5 30RW 060 6 30RW 070 7 30RW 080 8 30RW 090 9 30RW 110 10 30RW 120 11 30RW 135 12 30RW 150 13 30RW 160 185 14 30RW 210 245 15 30...

Страница 19: ...at the main disconnect switch Before connecting electric power cables it is imperative to check the correct order of the 3 phases L1 L2 L3 Non certified drawings Refer to the certified dimensional dr...

Страница 20: ...switch are designed for the number and type of wires listed in the table below The calculations are based on the maximum machine current see electrical data tables For the design the following standar...

Страница 21: ...0 Ohm m are desirable A neutral environment favours maximum specific resistance values For electric conductivity values in the order of 20 60 mS m can be recommended 10 pH Ideal case pH neutral at 20...

Страница 22: ...y Damage due to freezing is not covered by the warranty IMPORTANT Depending on the climatic conditions in your area you must Add ethylene glycol with an adequate concentration to protect the installat...

Страница 23: ...Pressure gauge to measure the plate heat exchanger pressure drop to be isolated with valve No 5 if not used 7 Plate heat exchanger Legend Components of unit and hydronic module 1 Victaulic screen filt...

Страница 24: ...The air cooled condenser must always be used with a subcooler normally with 8 K subcooling 8 2 General Refrigerant pipe sizing must be carried out taking account of the following constraints Oil retur...

Страница 25: ...a saturated suction temperature of 4 C and 8 K subcooling Table 3 shows the correction factors to be applied to the values from Table 2 if the operating conditions are different from those previously...

Страница 26: ...ing temperature C Outside pipe diameter inch 1 2 5 8 3 4 7 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 5 8 2 1 8 2 5 8 3 1 8 3 5 8 4 1 8 27 0 81 1 48 2 39 3 66 7 14 12 06 18 64 37 21 63 94 99 81 145 60 201 98 32 0 84 1 51 2 46 3...

Страница 27: ...the forced start command refer to the controls manual and let the pump run for two con secutive hours to clean the hydronic circuit of the system presence of solid contaminants Read the plate heat ex...

Страница 28: ...300 1 2 3 4 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 2 4 6 8 10 50 100 150 200 250 0 5 10 15 20 25 2 1 4 3 0 50 100 150 200 250 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 2 1 3 9 3 Available static system pressure evaporator side Sing...

Страница 29: ...0 50 100 150 200 250 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 50 100 150 200 250 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 2 1 3 10 2 Available static system pressure condenser side Single pump Legend 1 30RW 020 2 30RW 025 030 3 30RW 040 4 30R...

Страница 30: ...st efficiency with variation of the water flow rate and the number of fans required for any thermal load and outside temperature conditions The electronic board AUX1 integrated in the control box of t...

Страница 31: ...This is the first fan to start in each circuit and the last fan to stop A fan configuration with fixed speed fans permits year round system operation down to 0 C outside temperature A fan configurati...

Страница 32: ...B from fan 2 of each circuit If fans 1 has fixed speed the outputs assigned to board AUX1 are CH1 to CH4 for circuit A and CH5 to CH8 for circuit B from fan 1 Single circuit condenser Circuit Possibl...

Страница 33: ...its A and B If fan 1 has variable speed the outputs assigned to board AUX1 are CH1 to CH8 from fan 2 If fan 1 has fixed speed the outputs assigned to board AUX1 are CH1 to CH8 from fan 1 Dual circuit...

Страница 34: ...at all safety devices are operational especially that the high pressure switches are switched on and that the alarms are acknowledged 13 3 Operation of two units in master slave mode The control of a...

Страница 35: ...relation to the materials and coatings to which they are applied This is also the case for the products originally supplied by Carrier 14 Major system components and operation data 14 1 Compressors 30...

Страница 36: ...ow the regulations on monitoring pressurised equipment It is normally required that the user or operator sets up and maintains a monitoring and maintenance file If there are no regulations or to compl...

Страница 37: ...onents that do not comply must be changed Test pressures above the respective component design pressure must not be applied annex B and D After repair or significant modifications or significant syste...

Страница 38: ...expansion device must be between 12 and 14 C This corresponds to an actual subcooling temperature of between 6 and 8 K at the condenser outlet depending on the unit type Actual subcooling is equal the...

Страница 39: ...the vacuum pump pressure gauge ATTENTION Do not use a megohmmeter and do not place any stress on the compressor motor when the system has been ecacuated There is a risk of internal short circuits bet...

Страница 40: ...02 5 23 14 33 89 39 16 23 5 54 64 59 07 4 75 0 34 6 57 14 25 34 54 39 79 23 75 55 1 59 5 5 1 66 7 86 14 5 35 19 40 41 24 55 55 59 94 5 25 2 94 9 11 14 75 35 83 41 03 24 25 56 01 60 37 5 5 4 19 10 33 1...

Страница 41: ...tions contactors disconnect switch and transformer Check the status of the contactors and fuses Carry out a quick test refer to the 30RW RWA Pro Dialog Plus controls manual Mechanical checks Verify th...

Страница 42: ...ment check Is there any shipping damage If so where Will this damage prevent unit start up Unit is level in its installation Power supply agrees with the unit nameplate Electrical circuit wiring has b...

Страница 43: ...loop volume litres Calculated volume litres 3 5 liters nominal kW capacity for air conditioning units 30RW 30RWA 020 045 2 5 liters nominal kW capacity for air conditioning units 30RW 30RWA 060 300 Pr...

Страница 44: ...tor LWT Condenser EWT Condenser LWT Circuit A suction pressure Circuit B suction pressure Circuit A discharge pressure Circuit B discharge pressure Circuit A suction temperature Circuit B suction temp...

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