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140.010-IOM (APR 2018)

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IDSC/ECOSS

 EVAPORATIVE CONDENSERS

APPENDIX

•  Operate the facility for recovering or disposing of refriger-

ants so that the danger of a refrigerant or refrigerant oil 
emission into the environment is kept as low as possible.

3 INFORMATION ON COMPONENT PARTS

No specific dangers at this point in service life.

4 TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE, 
UNPACKING & MOUNTING

 

WARNING

Crushing danger with falling down!

 

The unit can slip and fall off the means of transport, causing 
serious injuries or death. Heavy impacts or vibrations can 
damage the unit.
Observe the instructions on the transport labels on the 
packed units. Ensure that the assigned staff is trained for 
proper unloading.
Use a transporting device appropriate for the unit's weight 
(1.5 x the weight of the unit). You will find the weight of the 
packed unit in the order-related documents. Ensure that 
nobody is under the unit or near the loaded area during the 
transport.
Observe even distribution of unit weight for transport. Ob-
serve the instructions on the transport labels on the packed 
units (see Appendix I, 2.1.2 Other signs and notes on the unit)

 

No specific dangers at this point in service life.
Secure the unit against slipping and mechanical damage.
When lifting  by crane: The hooks and lifting gear of the load 
lifting equipment must be only attached at the points speci-
fied by the manufacturer. Ensure that the unit enclosure is 
not crushed by slings.
Use auxiliary lifting equipment where required. Do not use 
connection pieces and header pipes as hooking points for 
lifting, pulling, fixing or mounting. This can cause damage 
and subsequent leaks.
Lift the unit carefully. Avoid setting the unit down hard in 
particular.

4.1 TRANSPORTATION 

NOTICE

Read and observe all transport signs on the unit packaging!

 

Prolonged mechanical stresses caused by uneven road sur-
faces and potholes cause transportation damage.
Transporting the unit at the installation point
•  Unloading the unit
•  Transport and unload the packed unit with suitable trans-

port equipment (ex: crane) at the setup point.

Do NOT use a fork lift.

4.2 LONG TERM STORAGE

NOTICE

Danger of corrosion and dirt build-up! (see Appendix 
I, 5 Connecting the unit, 5.1 Safety instructions, 5.1.1 
Safety instructions for setup and start-up).

 

The unit is intended for outdoor use only. To protect the 
unit from damage due to the elements, the unit should be 
stored in a clean, dry location and away from areas with 
excessive  traffic.  The  unit  should  be  well  ventilated  at  all 
times during storage. 
Do not store the unit(s) for longer than necessary, and make 
sure the original packaging is kept intact. Do not remove the 
basin and / or the coil sections from their respective shipping 
support until basin section is mounted on support structure 
and upper casing is properly positioned and fastened to the 
basin section already mounted and fastened properly to the 
support structure. 
During extended storage or downtime periods, the fans 
must be operated for at least 2 - 4 hours each month. At an 
absolute minimum the motors should be rotated a minimum 
of ten (10) revolutions per month.
Moisture and dirt must be prevented from entering the unit.

ü

  Protect the unit against dust, dirt, moisture and wetness, 

damage and other harmful effects.

ü

  Harmful effects: see Appendix I, 5 Connecting the unit, 

5.1 Safety instructions, Safety instructions for setup and 
start-up).

ü

  Do not store the unit for longer than necessary. Only store 

the units in their original packaging until installation.

ü

 Store the unit at a protected place free of dust, dirt, 

and moisture and damage-free until it is set up (well-
ventilated halls or roofed storage site).

ü

  If the unit setup is delayed with regard to the planned in-

stallation time: protect the unit against weather and other 
harmful effects and dirt and other contaminants with an 
appropriate cover. The unit must also be well-ventilated. 

4.3 UNPACKING

No specific dangers at this point in service life.

4.4 MOUNTING

 

WARNING

Danger of injury and damages to the property!

 

There is already a “gap” designed between the PVC riser 
pipe in the basin and casing sections. Care should be taken 
when lifting the casing section such that it is lifted level (with 
little or no tilt) to ensure the PVC riser pipe does not come 
in contact with the ground, any objects, or the basin section 
to prevent damage. 
If instructions are not followed, warranty will be void.

5 CONNECTING THE UNIT

5.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

5.1.1 Safety instructions for setup and start-up

 

WARNING

Danger of injuries and damage to property with escap-
ing refrigerant!

Incorrect installation causes the danger of refrigerant escap-
ing when the unit is operated and injuries or damage to prop-
erty (see Appendix I, 2.7 Residual hazards with refrigerant).

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Страница 1: ...10 IOM OCT 2017 Dist 3 3a 3b 3c THIS MANUAL CONTAINS RIGGING ASSEMBLY START UP AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESUL...

Страница 2: ...Johnson Controls Frick makes no commitment to update or provide current information automatically to the manual owner that information if applicable can be obtained by contacting the nearest Frick Fac...

Страница 3: ...reatment Guidelines 16 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 SERVICE 17 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE 17 APPENDIX I 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 18 1 1 RESPONSIBILITIES 18 1 2 LEGAL NOTES 18 1 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 19 1 3 1 Scope 1...

Страница 4: ...ty information please refer to Appendix I 2 Safety INFORMATION ON COMPONENT PARTS For safety information see Appendix I 3 Information on component parts CASING COIL BASIN WATER SYSTEM All Frick IDSC E...

Страница 5: ...r and over temperature protection real time diagnostics measured process value motor speed operating hours power consumption and motor temperatures lower EC motor temperature rise at reduced speed res...

Страница 6: ...sin at 40 F The design temperature of 40 F has been determined with the fans being off and options are available for ambient temperatures of 20 F Factory installed electrical contactors and wiring are...

Страница 7: ...I beams must be level to within 1 8 over a 6 span Shims cannot be used to level the unit as this will compromise the load bearing surface Mounting holes 13 16 diameter are provided at the base of the...

Страница 8: ...the support structure for bolt hole locations see unit certified drawing o Make sure that all mounting bolts are tightened equally to achieve a load distribution on the connections that is as balanced...

Страница 9: ...tions 10 WIDE UNITS 12 WIDE UNITS 18 LONG UNITS 12 LONG UNITS 60 120 0 10 48 106 3 8 10 3 138 2 11 6 2 120 0 10 113 9 9 5 9 51 109 0 9 1 120 0 10 120 0 10 49 Appropriately guiding the top section safe...

Страница 10: ...nger of damage to the system s cooling equipment see Appendix I 5 1 Safety instructions Damage to the system s cooling equipment NOTICE Danger of corrosion and dirt build up for units using ammonia as...

Страница 11: ...mes o Ensure that sufficient space is provided for mainte nance o Ensure that all liquid carrying components connection lines and all electrical connections and lines are easy to access o Ensure that...

Страница 12: ...connec tions the arrangement of the fittings and the ability to operate Check and retighten all threaded connections especially on the fans Check installation of pipe connections Check support of ref...

Страница 13: ...out with appropriate media and at the appropri ate test pressure Put the unit into operation see section 5 9 Putting the unit into operation for the first time PUTTING THE UNIT INTO OPERATION FOR THE...

Страница 14: ...ing and sanitizing the water distribution system sprinkler X X Basin cleaning and sanitizing X X Cleaning and sanitizing the side top and bottom panel enclosures fairings X X X Cleaning and sanitizing...

Страница 15: ...ng than under greasing If the bearing has a vent cap remove the cap and run pump for 30 minutes before reinstalling cap This allows excess grease to work its way out of the bearing Electrical motor Ch...

Страница 16: ...sfer products When dissolved solids become overly concentrated an adherent deposit termed scale will form on the tubes of the heat exchanger severely impacting the thermal performance of the heat exch...

Страница 17: ...aintenance schedule The water treatment program must be compatible with the unit s construction materials In systems with mixed metallurgy the water treatment expert must devise a program to ensure ad...

Страница 18: ...ational disrup tions a warning system which immediately signals all faults must be provided on site Prepare emergency measures that prevent consequential damage for people and property should faults o...

Страница 19: ...or otherwise injured with non com pliance Warns against hot surfaces The temperature is over 110 F protein clotting and can cause burns Warns against dangerous electrical voltage Danger of an electric...

Страница 20: ...g refrigerant liquid or vapor from the heat exchanger or pipe components o Sudden large release release and evaporation of the greater part of the entire refrigerant filling in a short time e g in les...

Страница 21: ...temperature Fan kW Air inlet bulb temperature The specified operating point is provided in the order related documents Operating Conditions The unit is a component of a cooling system including its re...

Страница 22: ...aces or clothing parts Do not operate fans without guard grille Pinch trap point hazard With automatic fan start during mainte nance work there is a danger of pinching trapping for the hands and finge...

Страница 23: ...ntrations Please ensure that the halocarbon refrigerant leaking from the unit cannot penetrate the interior of the building or put people at risk in any other way Halocarbon refrigerant vapor or gas m...

Страница 24: ...al Ensure that the maximum permissible limit values in the setup room are not exceeded Monitor the ammonia concentration in the ambient air with detectors and alarm devices Frostbite hazard Leaks in t...

Страница 25: ...ctrical components connections and cables no recognizable identifiers on the pipes and insufficient space for tests With ammonia units defective installation may also result in hazards caused by under...

Страница 26: ...il heat exchangers fans must be disposed of properly as specified Used refrigerant that is not determined for reuse must be treated as waste and safely disposed of There must be no emissions into the...

Страница 27: ...e unit is intended for outdoor use only To protect the unit from damage due to the elements the unit should be stored in a clean dry location and away from areas with excessive traffic The unit should...

Страница 28: ...d dirt may not get into the unit s in terior If humidity or dirt gets into the unit s interior fittings and other components of the refrigeration installation can be damaged Protect the unit against d...

Страница 29: ...not exercise any forces upon the distribution and header points This can cause leaks on the refrigerant connection points of the unit and on connection points of the on site pipe laying Ensure that R...

Страница 30: ...ICE For unit shutdown consider the maximum operating pressure If necessary take precautions so that it cannot be exceeded NOTICE With shutdown times of a month or longer energize the fans for approxim...

Страница 31: ...at can involve ignition sources ex grinding welding soldering etc With all work involving ignition sources ex grinding welding soldering etc in the work area keep suitable fire extinguishing equipment...

Страница 32: ...still under effervescence has a temperature of 28 F Contact with refrigerant under effervescence caused by spraying causes frostbite Use eye protection Use hand protection Ensure that the unit in ques...

Страница 33: ...this point in service life 6 6 CLEAN UNIT 6 6 1 General NOTICE If during maintenance or cleaning any corrosion is be ing detected please contact the manufacturer directly 6 6 2 Cleaning coil casing a...

Страница 34: ...ways be dependent on the loca tion wet bulb temperature and the heat load There are two methods to control the blow down bleed rate 1 Constant Blow Down manually setting the bleed regu lating valve at...

Страница 35: ...uate 13 Explosion hazard 24 eye protection 30 F fan blades 12 15 21 fan capacity 21 fan motor bearing 15 fan motor drives 13 fan motors 5 fans 25 Fans 27 fire extinguishing equipment 30 fittings 12 fl...

Страница 36: ...f device 27 system installer 17 T TEFC motor 6 terminal box 27 thermostat 6 threaded connections 12 U Unstable oils 27 V vaporous ammonia 23 variable motor speed 5 vent cap 15 ventilation system 11 vi...

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