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Annual Maintenance Checklist

Perform all monthly maintenance inspections.

Perform seasonal start up checks.

Leak test refrigerant circuits. Inspect contacts of fan motor
contactors and relays. Replace all worn contacts.

Clean condenser fans. Check fan assemblies for proper
orifice clearance, abnormal end play, and excessive
vibration or noise. Fan motor bearings are permanently
lubricated and do not require lubrication.

Have a qualified service technician check condenser fan
pressure switches for proper operation (thermostat
controlled unit only).

Clean and repaint any corroded surface.

Cleaning the Coil

Clean the coil at least annually, or more frequently if
located in a dirty environment, to help maintain proper
unit operating efficiency. High discharge pressures are
a good indication that the coil needs cleaning. Follow
the detergent manufacturer instructions as closely as
possible to avoid potential damage to the coil.

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sprayer, such as a garden pump up or high pressure
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Coil Cleaning Procedure

1. Disconnect power to the unit.

2. Remove enough panels and components from the

unit to gain access to the coil.

3. Use a soft brush to remove loose dirt and debris

form both sides of the coil.

4. Straighten coil fins with fin comb as required.

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manufacturers instructions.

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6. Place solution in the sprayer. Use the following

guidelines if using a high-pressure sprayer:

Minimum nozzle spray angle is 15°.

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2. Spray solution at 90° to the coil face.

3. Keep sprayer nozzle at least six inches form the

coil.

4. Sprayer pressure must not exceed 600 psi.

7. Spray leaving air side of the coil first then spray the

entering air side of the coil. Allow the detergent and
water solution to stand on the coil for five minutes.

8. Rinse both sides of the coil with cool, clean water.

9. Inspect the coil. If it still appears dirty, repeat the

cleaning procedure.

10. Reinstall all unit components and panels, and

restore electrical power to the unit.

Low Ambient Damper Adjustment

DDC Controlled Units

Inspect damper blade for proper alignment and
operation. Dampers should be fully closed when
positioning signal from controller is 2 volts DC and
should be fully open when positioning signal from
controller is 10 volts DC. To adjust position remove
VDC signal from actuator and check dampers to ensure
full closure. Check the 90% position open by applying a
9-volt battery to the positioning signal. Dampers
should stroke 90% open when 9 VDC is applied to the
positioning signal inputs.

Thermostat Controlled Units

The same procedure can be used to inspect the
operation of the low ambient dampers on the
thermostat-controlled unit. The difference is that the
positioning signal on the thermostat-controlled unit
will come from the control panel in the CCRC/CIRC unit
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Страница 4: ...endations 19 Power Supply Wiring 19 System Interconnection Wiring 19 Unit Wiring Diagrams 19 Unit Voltage 19 Voltage Supply 19 Voltage Imbalance 20 Operating Principles 21 Control Sequences of Operati...

Страница 5: ...minimized It is important that periodic maintenance be performed to help assure trouble free operation A maintenance schedule is provided at the end of this manual Should equipment failure occur cont...

Страница 6: ...it 8 Unit Voltage 4 460 Volt 60 Hz 3 ph 5 575 Volt 60 Hz 3 ph 6 200 Volt 60 Hz 3 ph Digit 9 Control Option 0 No Low Ambient IPak A No Low Ambient T Stat B Low Ambient IPak C Low Ambient T Stat Note T...

Страница 7: ...ouvered condenser grills are for coil protection and available as an option to order Direct drive vertical discharge fans are provided with built in current and overload protection Head pressure contr...

Страница 8: ...e floor or foundation is level solid and sufficient to support the unit and accessory weights Level or repair the floor before positioning the unit if necessary N No ot te e For a detailed discussion...

Страница 9: ...amper per Circuit Refrigerant Line Connections Frontal View AC AB AA Table 1 CCRC CIRC Unit Weights Unit Size Shipping Weight lbs kg Operating Weight lbs kg CCRC CIRC 20 2030 920 1906 865 CCRC CIRC 29...

Страница 10: ...R 3 4 CONDUIT SUPPLY VOLTAGE WIRE ENTRY HOLE SIZED FOR 1 CONDUIT 66 7 8 1699mm 18 1 4 1 2 114mm 1 2 470mm Hot Gas Conn Refrig ckt 17 1 2 445mm 14 3 8 365mm Liq Line Conn Refrig ckt 1 24 3 4 629mm Liq...

Страница 11: ...ances are doubled See for specific pit installation clearance instructions If multiple units are placed side by side the minimum distance between units must be twice the normal recommended side cleara...

Страница 12: ...e 9 Recommended Clearances for Typical Pit Installation for All Unit Sizes Figure 10 Typical Side by Side Installation Recommended Clearances for All Unit Sizes D Di im me en ns si io on ns s a an nd...

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Страница 14: ...shown in Figure 13 p 15 through Figure 15 p 16 Spring Isolators Unit mounting locations are shown in Figure 13 p 15 through Figure 15 p 16 Operating weights and weight loading at each mounting locati...

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Страница 16: ...near the condenser to facilitate refrigerant storage in the condenser during service procedures When optional discharge line ball valves are present in the indoor section installation of field suppli...

Страница 17: ...of the indoor unit left side for SCRF SIRF right side for SCRG SIRG CCRC CIRC connections are located in the unit front at the top Remove cap with a tube cutter to minimize risk of getting chips insi...

Страница 18: ...SXRG CXRC Size Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Liquid Discharge Liquid Discharge 20 20 5 8 in 7 8 in 5 8 in 7 8 in 25 29 5 8 in 1 1 8 in 5 8 in 7 8 in 32 32 5 8 in 1 1 8 in 5 8 in 1 1 8 in a Use 1 1 8 for vertica...

Страница 19: ...ided in this manual Power Supply Wiring Run appropriately sized power wiring and field supplied conduit through the line voltage access opening provided on the front of the unit Refer to Figure 1 p 7...

Страница 20: ...measured 227 V 221 230 227 3 2 2 N No ot te e L1 221 volts is the maximum deviation of the 3 voltages from the average of the 3 voltages Therefore the imbalance percentage is 100 226 221 226 2 2 The...

Страница 21: ...ow If saturated condenser temperature continues to rise with damper modulated fully open K1 relay drops out and the IntelliPak controller pulls in K2 relay subsequently pulling in contactor Circuit 1B...

Страница 22: ...operation on all units is interlocked with compressor start and stop They use customer provided compressor contactor auxiliary contacts and liquid line pressure if the thermostat controlled unit is u...

Страница 23: ...he fan orifices and should be mounted securely on the motor shafts Check condenser coils Coil fins should be clean and straight There should be no restrictions to proper airflow through the condenser...

Страница 24: ...n n t th he e c cr ra an nk kc ca as se e h he ea at te er rs s o on n f fo or r a a m mi in ni im mu um m o of f 2 24 4 h ho ou ur rs s b be ef fo or re e s st ta ar rt ti in ng g c co om mp pr re es...

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Страница 26: ...l check the oil container for discoloration which usually indicates moisture in the oil and or water droplets Moisture in the oil adds to what must be removed from the system increasing pump down time...

Страница 27: ...ls off to a constant value this indicates that there is excessive moisture present If the pressure steadily continues to rise a leak is indicated Figure 18 p 27 illustrates three possible results of t...

Страница 28: ...frigerant charging can begin Charge refrigerant into the system by weight Approximate operating refrigerant charge capacities for 20 through 60 ton CCRC CIRC condensing units are given in and Calculat...

Страница 29: ...with fin comb as required 5 Mix the detergent with water according to the manufacturers instructions N No ot te e Observe all recommendations of the cleanser manufacturer The coil cleanser manufactur...

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