5.2
Maintenance and Inspection List
5.2.1
Daily Management
As daily management, check the items listed in Table 5-1 "Daily Inspection Items" and record the
results.
By regularly recording the daily operational data in an operation log, it should be able to detect any
significant change in the system. This is significantly effective in preventing compressor failures.
It is particularly important to check whether the temperature/pressure correlations related to the
refrigerant evaporation and condensation is proper. This makes it possible to quickly find out problems
in the compressor or the system.
If a failure or accident should occur in the compressor or the system, the operation logbook will help
determine the cause and take prompt and proper actions.
Inspection Item
Compressor
■
Operating hours
Suction pressure
Discharge
pressure
Oil supply
pressure
Oil filter pressure
loss
Suction
temperature
Degree of
superheat for
suction
Discharge
temperature
Oil supply
temperature
Capacity control
Specified load
Leak from
mechanical seal
Screw Compressor i-series
Table 5-1 Daily Inspection Items
Inspection Details
hour
Total operating hours
Mpa
Difference from the set
value of evaporation
temperature equivalent
pressure
MPa
Difference from cooling
water temperature
equivalent condensing
pressure
MPa
Difference from discharge
pressure
MPa
Pressure difference
between oil filter inlet and
outlet
℃
Whether within upper and
lower limits
℃
Whether degree of
superheat is proper
℃
Whether within upper
limit
℃
Whether within upper and
lower limits
%
Whether operation is
normal
mL
Leak per hour
Chapter 5 Maintenance and Inspection
Check Points and Actions
Judgment of periodic maintenance
interval
Contamination on the cooling pipe
surface
Temperature, flow rate, etc. of the
object to be cooled
Contamination on condenser cooling
pipes
Non-condensable gases mixed into
the system
Quantity, temperature, etc. of cooling
water
Whether differential pressure is
decreasing
Operation with liquid flow-back
Whether compressor parts are worn
Contamination of lubricating oil
Clogging of oil filter element
Temperature, flow rate, etc. of the
object to be cooled
Adjust expansion valve
Insufficient refrigerant flow
Non-condensable gases mixed into
the system
Oil supply temperature, insufficient oil
supply
Compressor failure
Contamination on cooling pipes of oil
cooler
Damage to solenoid valve coil
Improper adjustment of manual
control valve of electromagnetic
assembly
Mechanical seal failure
5.2 Maintenance and Inspection List
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