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JOHNSON CONTROLS

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Section 3 - Maintenance

Form 160.78-O1 

Issue date: 05/19/2021

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Handling refrigerant for dismantling and 

repairs

If it becomes necessary to open any part of the refriger-

ant system for repairs, it will be necessary to remove 

the charge before opening any part of the unit. If the 

chiller is equipped with optional valves, the refriger-

ant can be isolated in either the condenser or in the 

evaporator or compressor while making any necessary 

repairs.

Megging the motor

Electrical test of motor winding resistance should be 

performed by a qualified service technician because 

it involves determination of power leads between the 

motor and the VSD. Results from these winding insu-

lation resistance tests should be trended each interval 

to determine degradation in motor windings.

Condensers and evaporators

General

Maintenance of condenser and evaporator shells is im-

portant to provide trouble free operation of the chiller. 

The water side of the tubes in the shell must be kept 

clean and free from scale. Correct maintenance proce-

dures such as tube cleaning, and testing for leaks, is 

covered on the following pages.

Chemical water treatment

Since the mineral content of the water circulated 

through evaporators and condensers varies with almost 

every source of supply, it is possible that the water be-

ing used may corrode the tubes or deposit heat resistant 

scale in them. Reliable water treatment companies are 

available in most larger cities to supply a water treat-

ing process which will greatly reduce the corrosive and 

scale forming properties of almost any type of water.
As a preventive measure against scale and corrosion 

and to prolong the life of evaporator and condenser 

tubes, a chemical analysis of the water should be made 

preferably before the system is installed. A reliable wa-

ter treatment company can be consulted to determine 

whether water treatment is necessary, and if so, to fur-

nish the proper treatment for the particular water con-

dition.

Cleaning evaporator and condenser tubes

Evaporator

It is difficult to determine by any particular test wheth-

er possible lack of performance of the water evaporator 

is due to fouled tubes alone or due to a combination 

of troubles. Trouble which may be due to fouled tubes 

is indicated when, over a period of time, the cooling 

capacity decreases and the split (temperature differ-

ence between water leaving the evaporator and the 

refrigerant temperature in the evaporator) increases. A 

gradual drop-off in cooling capacity can also be caused 

by a gradual leak of refrigerant from the system or by 

a combination of fouled tubes and shortage of refriger-

ant charge.

Condenser

In a condenser, trouble due to fouled tubes is usually 

indicated by a steady rise in head pressure, over a pe-

riod of time, accompanied by a steady rise in condens-

ing temperature.

Tube fouling

Fouling of the tubes can be due to  the following types 

of deposits:

1. 

Rust or sludge – which finds its way into the tubes 

and accumulates there. This material usually does 

not build up on the inner tube surfaces as scale, 

but does interfere with the heat transfer. Rust or 

sludge can generally be removed from the tubes 

by a thorough brushing process.

2.  Scale – due to mineral deposits. These deposits, 

even though very thin and scarcely detectable 

upon physical inspection, are highly resistant to 

heat transfer. They can be removed effectively by 

circulating an acid solution through the tubes.

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Страница 1: ...8 1415 in R 134a YMC2 Model A with OptiView Control Center Centrifugal Liquid Chillers Operations and Maintenance Supersedes 160 78 O1 820 Form 160 78 O1 521 Issue Date May 19 2021 ...

Страница 2: ...question Safety symbols The following symbols are used in this document to alert the reader to specific situations Indicates a possible hazardous situation which will result in death or serious injury if proper care is not taken Indicates a potentially hazardous situa tion which will result in possible injuries or damage to equipment if proper care is not taken Identifies a hazard which could lead...

Страница 3: ...nections 160 78 PW1 YMC2 Unit Wiring and Field Control Modifications 160 78 PW2 YMC2 Unit Renewal Parts 160 78 RP1 YMC2 OptiViewTM Contol Center Operation Manual 160 78 O2 OptiSpeedTM VSD Model HYP744 Renewal Parts 160 78 RP3 Affected pages Description 24 Replaced maintenance requirements table with maintenance inspections section Revision notes Revisions made to this document are indicated in the...

Страница 4: ...3 5 1 in Code 4 Heat exchanger mod level Nominal inside diameter inches Nominal length feet Marketing tube number E A 25 14 271 B R 1 1 F C R Compressor nomenclature Gas path revision level Impeller design revision level Motor Motor design level Impeller tip diameter mm Rotation F Forward R Reverse M1 B 197 F A A System nomenclature YORK Centrifugal chiller Magnetic bearing Mod level S Single stag...

Страница 5: ...erature control 13 Operating logs 13 Operating inspections 14 Daily 14 Weekly 15 Monthly 15 Semi annually or more often as required 15 Annually more often if necessary 15 Need for maintenance or service 15 Stopping the system 15 Prolonged shutdown 15 SECTION 3 MAINTENANCE 17 Renewal parts 17 Checking system for leaks 17 Leak testing during operation 17 Conducting R 22 pressure test 17 Vacuum testi...

Страница 6: ... more often as required 24 Annually more often if necessary 24 SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 List of figures List of tables FIGURE 1 YMC2 chiller components 7 FIGURE 2 Compressor prerotation vanes 9 FIGURE 3 Refrigerant flow through chiller 11 FIGURE 4 Liquid chiller log sheets 14 FIGURE 5 Evacuation of chiller 17 FIGURE 6 Saturation curve 19 TABLE 1 System pressures 18 TABLE 2 Refrigerant charge 2...

Страница 7: ...es Gas path revisions B has fixed inlet vanes Motor The compressor motor is a hermetic permanent magnet high speed design with magnetic bearings The com pressor impeller is overhung from the end of the motor shaft and has no bearings of it s own The motor includes angular contact ball bearings only for control of the rotor during shutdown after rotation is stopped or during shutdown due to loss of...

Страница 8: ...evel 0 empty 100 full Under program control the Microboard modulates a variable orifice to control the condenser refrigerant level to a programmed setpoint Other setpoints affect the control sensitivity and response These setpoints must be entered at chiller commissioning by a qualified service technician Only a qualified service technician may modify these settings While the chiller is shut down ...

Страница 9: ...ts or other air conditioning terminal units where it flows through finned coils absorbing heat from the air The warmed liquid is then returned to the chiller to complete the chilled liquid circuit The refrigerant vapor which is produced by the boil ing action in the evaporator flows to the compressor where the rotating impeller increases its pressure and temperature and discharges it into the cond...

Страница 10: ...ressor models with gas path revision level B do not have operating prerotation vanes but use the VGD also as a capacity control device instead A final optional means to reduce capacity called hot gas bypass HGBP is available regardless of compres sor model When selected for an application HGBP is used to re circulate some refrigerant through the com pressor without using it for cooling the chilled...

Страница 11: ...ow through chiller COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR DISCHARGE PRE ROTATION VANES M1B 197FAA and M1B 205FAA SUCTION BAFFLE SUB COOLER CONDENSER SUCTION LIQUID COOLING FOR MOTOR STATOR ISOLATION VALVE ROTOR COOLING GAS VENT M1B 197FAA and M1B 205FAA ISOLATION VALVE DISCHARGE CHECK VALVE LIQUID LEVEL VALVE HOT GAS BYPASS VALVE ...

Страница 12: ...JOHNSON CONTROLS 12 Form 160 78 O1 Issue date 05 19 2021 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Страница 13: ... as factory supplied on a chiller order by special quotation Chiller operation The chiller will vary capacity to maintain the leaving chilled liquid temperature setpoint by a specific se quencing of optional hot gas bypass pre rotation vanes or variable geometry diffuser and compressor speed Throughout capacity control the compressor speed is maintained above the minimum required for the pre vaili...

Страница 14: ... 4 Check the condenser saturation temperature on the SYSTEM Screen This temperature is based on the condenser pressure that is detected by the condenser transducer 5 Check the compressor discharge temperature on the SYSTEM Screen During normal operation discharge temperature should not exceed 220 F 104 C 6 Check the compressor motor current on the SYS TEM Screen Figure 4 Liquid chiller log sheets ...

Страница 15: ... chiller complete the following steps 1 Push the soft shutdown key on the Home screen of the OptiViewTM panel The compressor will stop automatically In the event of an unusual cir cumstance requiring immediate stoppage a safety stop switch is located on the side of the control panel Normal stop eases the driveline to stop and should always be used instead of the safety stop during regular operatio...

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Страница 17: ...ide torch or electronic leak detector can be used to de tect any leaks too small to be found by the soap test To test with R 22 complete the following steps 1 With no pressure in the system charge R 22 gas into the system through the charging valve to a pressure of 2 psig 14 kPa 2 Build up the system pressure with dry nitrogen to approximately 75 psig to 100 psig 517 kPa to 690 kPa To be sure that...

Страница 18: ... mm Hg is reached See Table 1 for corresponding pressure values 4 To improve evacuation circulate hot water not to exceed 125 F 51 7ºC through the evapora tor and condenser tubes to thoroughly dehydrate Table 1 System pressures Gauge Absolute Boiling temperatures of water F Inches of mercury Hg below one standard atmosphere psia Millimeters of mercury Hg Microns 0 in 14 6960 760 00 760 000 212 10 ...

Страница 19: ...od of de hydration consists of a wet bulb indicator or vacuum gauge a chart showing the relation between dew point temperature and pressure in inches of mercury in a vacuum see Table 1 and a vacuum pump capable of pumping a suitable vacuum on the system Operation A refrigerant system can be dehydrated using this method because the water present in the system reacts to changes in a similar way that...

Страница 20: ...m pressure until the system pressure is raised above the point correspond ing to the freezing point of the evaporator liquid For water the pressure corresponding to the freezing point is 29 psig 200 kPa for R 134a at sea level While charging every precaution must be taken to pre vent moisture laden air from entering the system Make up a suitable charging connection from new copper tubing to fit be...

Страница 21: ...easure against scale and corrosion and to prolong the life of evaporator and condenser tubes a chemical analysis of the water should be made preferably before the system is installed A reliable wa ter treatment company can be consulted to determine whether water treatment is necessary and if so to fur nish the proper treatment for the particular water con dition Cleaning evaporator and condenser t...

Страница 22: ...anches in principal cities is one of the most reli able of these companies Testing for evaporator and condenser tube leaks Evaporator and condenser tube leaks in R 134a sys tems may result in refrigerant leaking into the water circuit or water leaking into the shell depending on the pressure levels If refrigerant is leaking into the water it can be detected at the liquid head vents after a period ...

Страница 23: ...the tube walls Place a fan at the end of the evaporator opposite the detector This ensures that any leakage wi travel through the tube to the detector 5 Mark any leaking tubes for later identification 6 If any of the tube sheet joints are leaking the leak should be indicated by the detector If a tube sheet leak is suspected its exact location may be found by using a soap solution A continuous buil...

Страница 24: ...ed 220 F 104 C Check the compressor motor current on the Compressor screen Weekly Check the refrigerant charge See Checking the refrigerant charge during unit shutdown Check for any signs of dirty or fouled condenser tubes The temperature difference between the water leaving the condenser and the saturated condensing temperature must not exceed the dif ference recorded for a new unit by more than ...

Страница 25: ... 2 Symptom abnormally low suction pressure Temperature difference between leaving chilled water and refrigerant in the evaporator greater than normal with normal discharge temperature Insufficient charge of refrigerant Check for leaks and charge refrigerant into system Variable orifice problem Remove obstruction Temperature difference between leaving chilled water and refrigerant in the evaporator...

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Страница 27: ...Celsius multiply by 5 9 or 0 5556 Example 10 0 F range x 0 5556 5 6 C range Table 4 SI metric conversion Measurement Multiply English unit By factor To obtain metric unit Capacity Tons refrigerant effect ton 3 516 Kilowatts kW Power Horsepower 0 7457 Kilowatts kW Flow rate Gallons minute gpm 0 0631 Liters second L s Length Feet ft 0 3048 Meters m Inches in 25 4 Millimeters mm Weight Pounds lb 0 45...

Страница 28: ...om Pennsylvania USA 17349 1 800 524 1330 Subject to change without notice Printed in USA Copyright by Johnson Controls 2021 www johnsoncontrols com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Form 160 78 O1 521 Issue Date May 19 2021 Supersedes 160 78 O1 820 ...

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