Starting Up & Operation; Leak Test; System Evacuation; Preliminary Checks - Pre-Starting - Emerson Copeland Stream 4MF-13X Application Manuallines

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Starting up & operation
WARNING
Diesel effect! Compressor destruction! The mixture of air and oil at high
temperature can lead to an explosion. Avoid operating with air.
5.1

Leak test

The suction shut-off valve and discharge shut-off valve on the compressor must remain closed
during pressure testing to prevent air and moisture from entering the compressor. The test
pressure (dried nitrogen) must not exceed 20.5 bar provided no other system component's
pressure is lower. In this case the lower pressure is the test pressure.
5.2

System evacuation

Before commissioning, remove the holding charge then evacuate with a vacuum pump. Proper
evacuation reduces residual moisture to 50 ppm. The installation of adequately sized access
valves at the furthest point from the compressor in the suction and liquid lines is advisable. To
achieve undisturbed operation the compressor valves are closed and the system is evacuated
down to 0.3 mbar / 0.225 Torr. Pressure must be measured using a vacuum pressure (Torr)
gauge on the access valves and not on the vacuum pump; this serves to avoid incorrect
measurements resulting from the pressure gradient along the connecting lines to the pump.
Then the compressor must be evacuated.
Due to the factory holding charge of dry air the compressor is under pressure (about 1 to
2.5 bar), this is to indicate that the compressor does not leak.
When removing plugs from the compressor in order to connect a pressure gauge or to fill in oil,
the plug may pop out under pressure and oil can spurt out.
Preliminary checks – Pre-starting
5.3
Discuss details of the installation with the installer. If possible, obtain drawings, wiring diagrams,
etc. It is ideal to use a check-list but always check the following:
Visual check of the electrics, wiring, fuses etc.
Visual check of the plant for leaks, loose fittings such as TXV bulbs etc.
Compressor oil level
Calibration of HP & LP switches and any pressure actuated valves
Check setting and operation of all safety features and protection devices
All valves in the correct running position
Pressure and compound gauges fitted
Correctly charged with refrigerant
Compressor electrical isolator location & position
5.4

Charging procedure

CAUTION
Low suction pressure operation! Compressor Damage! Do not operate
with a restricted suction. Do not operate with the low-pressure cut-out
bridged.
The system should be liquid-charged through the liquid-receiver shut-off valve or through a valve
in the liquid line. The use of a filter drier in the charging line is highly recommended. The majority
of the charge should be placed in the high side of the system to prevent bearing washout during
first-time start.
C6.3.1/0116-0716/E
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