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Operational Checkout

After the system has been charged and has operated for at least 2 hours at normal operating conditions 
without any indication of malfunction, it should be allowed to operate overnight on automatic controls. 
Then a thorough re-check of the entire system operation should be made as follows:

(a) Check compressor discharge and suction pressures. If not within system design limits, determine 

why and take corrective action.

(b) Check liquid line sight glass and expansion valve operation. If there are indications that more 

refrigerant is required, leak test all connections and system components and repair any leaks 
before adding refrigerant.

(c)  Using suitable instruments, carefully check line voltage and amperage at the compressor terminals. 

Voltage must be within 10% of that indicated on the condensing unit nameplate. If high or 
low voltage is indicated, notify the power company. If amperage draw is excessive, immediately 
determine the cause and take corrective action. On 3 phase motor compressors, check to see that 
a balanced load is drawn by each phase.

(d)  The maximum approved settings for high pressure controls on Heatcraft air cooled condensing 

equipment is 425 psig. On air cooled systems, check as follows:

 

• Disconnect the fan motors or block the condenser inlet air.

 

• Watch high pressure gauge for cutout point.

 

• Re-check all safety & operating controls for proper operation and adjust if necessary.

(e)  Check head pressure controls for pressure setting.
(f)  Check crankcase heater operation if used.
(g)  Install instruction card and control system diagram for use of building manager or owner.

System Balancing

IMPORTANT

: In order to obtain the maximum capacity from a system, and to 

ensure trouble-free operation, it is essential to balance each and every system.

The critical value to be checked here is suction superheat at the compressor:
1. Measure the suction pressure at the suction service valve of the compressor and determine the 
saturation temperature corresponding to this pressure from a “Temperature-Pressure” chart.
2. Measure the suction temperature of the suction line about one foot back from the compressor using an 
accurate thermometer.
3. Subtract the saturated temperature from the actual suction line temperature. The difference is 
superheat.

Too low a suction superheat can result in liquid being returned to the compressor. This will cause dilution 
of the oil and eventual failure of the bearings and rings or in the extreme case, valve failure or even 
“slugging” of the compressor.

Too high a suction superheat will result in excessive discharge temperatures which causes a break down of 
the oil and results in piston ring wear, piston and cylinder wall damage.

It should also be remembered that the system capacity decreases as the suction superheat increases. For 
maximum system capacity, suction superheat should be kept as low as is practical. Copeland mandates 
a minimum superheat of 20ºF and a maximum  of 45ºF at the compressor. Heatcraft recommends a 
superheat of 30ºF.

Содержание FlexPack H-IM-FP

Страница 1: ...1 Multiple Compressor Condensing Units H IM FP March 2004 Part No 25006801 Nomenclature 2 General Safety Information 2 Compressor Module Speci cations 3 4 Dimensional Diagrams 5 Condensing Unit Placem...

Страница 2: ...hipment should be carefully checked against the bill of lading The shipping receipt should not be signed until all items listed on the bill of lading have been accounted for Check carefully for concea...

Страница 3: ...FV 208 230 1 60 11 2 61 0 17 4 40 404a 9 25 30 CS14K6E TF5 208 230 3 60 8 2 55 0 12 8 40 404a 9 25 30 CS18K6E PFV 208 230 1 60 14 4 82 0 22 4 40 404a 22 25 30 CS18K6E TF5 208 230 3 60 9 4 65 5 14 6 40...

Страница 4: ...0 30 0 80 404a 22 5 35 ZS45K4E TF5 208 230 3 60 21 5 156 0 33 5 80 404a 22 5 35 ZF06K4E PFV 208 230 1 60 12 2 61 0 19 0 40 404a 22 40 0 ZF06K4E TF5 208 230 3 60 8 3 55 0 13 0 40 404A 22 40 0 ZF08K4E P...

Страница 5: ...e Fan Top View Two Fan Top View Three Fan Top View X 59 00 Single Fan Length X 78 00 Two Fan Length X 100 50 Three Fan Length Please note system positions Liquid Lines Suction Lines Electrical Knockou...

Страница 6: ...orrosive atmospheres require custom designed condensers Another consideration which must be taken is that the unit should be mounted away from noise sensitive spaces and must have adequate support to...

Страница 7: ...rigging measures must be taken to support unit weight and to protect the unit from damage during unloading and placement process Rigging holes have been provided in legs and under the unit compressor...

Страница 8: ...0 feet towards the compressor in direction of ow d Suitable P type oil traps should be located at the base of each suction riser to enhance oil return to the compressor e For desired method of superhe...

Страница 9: ...drain lines should be used and properly protected from freezing In running drain lines provide a minimum of 4 inches per foot pitch for proper drainage Drain lines should be at least as large as the e...

Страница 10: ...copper tubing 4 Do not use short radius ells Short radius elbows have points of excessive stress concentration and are subject to breakage at these points 5 Thoroughly inspect all piping after the equ...

Страница 11: ...olecule size of HFC s they will tend to leak more readily than CFC Consequently it is of the utmost importance that proper system evacuation and leak detection procedures be employed Copeland recommen...

Страница 12: ...d in the condensing unit for proper connections 3 Wire type should be of copper conductor only and of the proper size to handle the connected load 4 The unit must be grounded 5 For multiple evaporator...

Страница 13: ...e set at two minutes the third marker c Check high and low pressure controls pressure regulating valves oil pressure safety controls and all other safety controls and adjust them if necessary d Liquid...

Страница 14: ...djust if necessary e Check head pressure controls for pressure setting f Check crankcase heater operation if used g Install instruction card and control system diagram for use of building manager or o...

Страница 15: ...ng potentially costly repairs of a premature failure due to equipment neglect The following is our minimum recommendations for regularly scheduled preventive maintenance of your refrigeration system O...

Страница 16: ...16 Preventive Maintenance...

Страница 17: ...17 Preventive Maintenance...

Страница 18: ...an Blade 22999901 Fan Guard Motor Mount 23104401 High Pressure Control 28913201 Low Pressure Control Adjustable 2891402 Fixed 28913401 Time Delay Relay Low Pressure Switch 22536801 Fuse 15 Amp 2251000...

Страница 19: ...M1 1 R1 0 NO C C1A1 NC CCH1 Fused Disconnect 208 230 V 60 HZ 1 PH PB1 GR POWER SUPPLY RC1 RUN CAPACITOR SC1 START CAPACITOR SR1 START RELAY C1 COMP1 R C S COMP1 C1 SC1 1 SR1 5 2 RC1 CCH2 NO C2A1 NC C2...

Страница 20: ...mpressor Superheat for the COOLER Should be between 20 F 30 F YES NO Check Compressor Superheat for the FREEZER Should be between 20 F 30 F YES NO Force unit into a Defrost Check heater amps Should ma...

Страница 21: ...on Pressure ______PSIG System 3 Suction Pressure ______PSIG System 1 Suction Temp ______ F System 2 Suction Temp ______ F System 3 Suction Temp ______ F System 1 Refrigerant Charge ______lbs System 2...

Страница 22: ...22 Notes...

Страница 23: ...23 Notes...

Страница 24: ...inuing effort we reserve the right to make changes in speci cations without notice WARNING Refrigerant can be harmful if it is inhaled Refrigerant must be used and recovered responsibly Failure to fol...

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