Section 3:
Start-Up
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3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3 Full Load
Full Load
Full Load
Full Load System Check
System Check
System Check
System Check
FULL LOAD SYSTEM CHECK MUST BE PERFORMED WITH OASIS MRI
SYSTEM IN OPERATION. SCHEDULING OF FULL LOAD SYSTEM
CHECK SHOULD BE COORDINATED WITH HMSA INSTALLATION
TEAM. FULL LOAD SYSTEM CHECK SHOULD BE PERFORMED IN THE
PRESENCE OF A HASKRIS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE AND ONLY
AFTER A SUCCESSFUL NO LOAD START-UP PER SECTION 3.2.
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Complete Pre Full Load Checklist portion of Full Load System Check.
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Install refrigeration manifold gauge on both high and low side.
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Access the R1600 Control Panel (See Section 4) in the upper half of the
R1600.
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Confirm the Cooling Mode – Stop - Pump Only Mode toggle switch is in the
center position. See R1600 Control Panel description at the beginning of
Section 4 for more details.
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When the service disconnect switch is turned on, there will be a 3 minute
delay before the unit starts.
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Turn the I/O switch on. See R1600 Control Panel description at the
beginning of Section 4 for location of I/O switch.
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Confirm both displays are lit (Temperature Control/Display and Head
Pressure Display). Notify on-site Haskris Authorized Representative if these
displays are not energized. Do not proceed with the Full Load System
Check until both displays are lit.
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Move the Cooling Mode – Stop - Pump Only Mode toggle switch to the
Cooling Mode position (to the left). The pump motor, compressor motor,
and condenser fan motors will energize.
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Add glycol solution to the reservoir as necessary to maintain tank full level.
Fill system to tank full level as viewed on the liquid level indicator (See
Figure 2.11).
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Check to make sure all external piping is leak-tight and that the system is
operating satisfactorily.
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Complete No Load Start-Up Data Log (Replace all sheet metal panels except
outer panel at R1600 Control Panel.)
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To record electrical data for Fan Motor Inverter, lower head pressure
on Head Pressure Display to drive condenser fan motors to full speed
per steps below:
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