Water Treatment; Oil Separator Level Check - Trane R Series Installation Operation & Maintenance

R series rotary liquid chillers water-cooled and condenserless
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Maintenance
Figure 43
Chemical Cleaning Configuration

Water Treatment

The use of untreated or improperly treated water in the unit may result in the
formation of scale, algae, or slime. It may also cause erosion or corrosion. It is
recommended that a qualified water treatment specialist provide recommen-
dations for proper water treatment.
CAUTION
Proper Water Treatment!
The use of untreated or improperly treated water in a RTAA may
result in scaling, erosion, corrosion, algae or slime. It is
recommended that the services of a qualified water treatment
specialist be engaged to determine what water treatment, if any,
is required. Trane assumes no responsibility for equipment
failures which result from untreated or improperly treated water,
or saline or brackish water.

Oil Separator Level Check

Follow the steps listed below and refer to the notes listed in
1. Turn off the unit
2. Attach the hoses and sight glass to the oil separator charging Schrader
valve and the compressor discharge service valve, as shown in
Remove non-condensibles.
3. After the unit has been off for 10 minutes, move the sight glass up and
down until the level can be seen.
4. After the level has been determined, remove the sight glass and hoses.
Insure that the apex of the line above the sightglass is as high as possible, to
eliminate liquid traps which can give erroneous readings.
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