Handling Refrigerant For Dismantling And Repairs; Compressor And Motor; Condensers And Evaporators; Table 15 - Approximate Refrigerant And Water Weight - York YMC2 Operation And Maintenance

Centrifugal liquid chillers with r-134a or r-513a refrigerant
Hide thumbs Also See for YMC2:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

FORM 160.84-OM1
ISSUE DATE: 9/21/2017

HANDLING REFRIGERANT FOR DISMANTLING AND REPAIRS

If it becomes necessary to open any part of the refrigerant 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 refrigerant can be
isolated in either the condenser or evaporator / compressor while making any necessary repairs.

COMPRESSOR AND MOTOR

1. Check mounting screws and piping joint nuts frequently to insure tightness.
2. Test motor windings annually to check for deterioration of windings.
Electrical test of motor winding resistance should be performed by a qualified service technician according to Ser-
vice Instructions Manual (Form 160.84-M1) because it involves determination of power leads between the motor
and the VSD. Results from these winding insulation resistance tests should be trended each interval to determine
degradation in motor windings.

TABLE 15 - APPROXIMATE REFRIGERANT AND WATER WEIGHT

EVAPORATOR
EB2510
EB2514
EB2910
EB2914
EB3310
EB3314
EC3312
EC3314
EC3914
*Refrigerant Weight based on maximum tube bundle.
** Water Weight is the total water in both shells and for 150PSI, 2-pass, compact water boxes.

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.
The major portion of maintenance on the condenser
and evaporator will deal with the maintaining the water
side of the condenser and evaporator in a clean condi-
tion.
The use of untreated water in cooling towers, closed
water systems, etc. frequently results in one or more of
the following:
JOHNSON CONTROLS
REFRIGERANT WEIGHT
CONDENSER
CB2110
CB2510
CB2514
CB2510
CB2910
CB2514
CB2914
CB2910
CB3310
CB2914
CB3314
CB2912
CB3314
CB3314
CB3914
1. Scale Formation
2. Corrosion or Rusting
3. Slime and Algae Formation
It is therefore to the benefit of the user to provide for
proper water treatment to provide for a longer and
more economical life of the equipment. The following
recommendation should be followed in determining
the condition of the water side of the condenser and
evaporator tubes.
SECTION 5 - MAINTENANCE
WATER WEIGHT LBS
LBS (KG)*
540 (250)
600 (270)
840 (380)
640 (290)
860 (390)
900 (410)
1210 (550)
920 (420)
980 (450)
1290 (590)
1380 (630)
1331 (605)
1626 (739)
1908 (867)
2072 (942)
5
(KG)**
980 (450)
1310 (600)
1680 (770)
1510 (690)
1760 (800)
1940 (880)
2240 (1020)
2070 (940)
2580 (1170)
2640 (1200)
3310 (1510)
2863 (1299)
3589 (1628)
4232 (1920)
4892 (2220)
129

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents