Sterling AquaSnap 30RA010-055 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Recommended Maintenance Schedule —

The fol-

lowing are only recommended guidelines. Jobsite conditions
may dictate that maintenance schedule is performed more often
than recommended.
Routine:
For machines with E-coat Condenser Coils:

Check condenser coils for debris, clean as necessary
with Sterling approved coil cleaner.

Periodic clean water rinse, especially in coastal and
industrial applications.

Every month:

Check condenser coils for debris, clean as necessary
with Sterling approved coil cleaner.

Check moisture indicating sight glass for possible refrig-
erant loss and presence of moisture.

Every 3 months (for all machines):

Check refrigerant charge.

Check all refrigerant joints and valves for refrigerant
leaks, repair as necessary.

Check chilled water flow switch operation.

Check condenser coils for debris, clean as necessary
with Sterling approved coil cleaner.

Check all condenser fans for proper operation.

Check compressor oil level.

Check crankcase heater operation.

Every 12 months (for all machines):

Check all electrical connections, tighten as necessary.

Inspect all contactors and relays, replace as necessary.

Check accuracy of thermistors, replace if greater than
± 2° F (1.2° C) variance from calibrated thermometer.

Obtain and test an oil sample. Change oil only if
necessary.

Check to be sure that the proper concentration of anti-
freeze is present in the chilled water loop, if applicable.

Verify that the chilled water loop is properly treated.

Check refrigerant filter driers for excessive pressure
drop, replace as necessary.

Check chilled water strainers, clean as necessary.

Check cooler heater operation, if equipped.

Check condition of condenser fan blades and that they
are securely fastened to the motor shaft.

Perform Service Test to confirm operation of all
components.

Check for excessive cooler approach (Leaving Chilled
Water Temperature — Saturated Suction Temperature)
which may indicate fouling. Clean cooler vessel if
necessary.

PRE-START-UP

Do not attempt to start the chiller until following checks

have been completed.

System Check

1. Check all auxiliary components, such as chilled fluid

pumps, air-handling equipment, or other equipment to
which the chiller supplies liquid. Consult manufacturer's
instructions. Verify that any pump interlock contacts have
been properly installed. If the unit If the unit has

field-installed accessories, be sure all are properly in-
stalled and wired correctly. Refer to unit wiring diagrams.

2. Use the Scrolling Marquee display to adjust the Cooling

Set Point.

3. Fill chilled fluid circuit with clean water (with recom-

mended inhibitor added) or other non-corrosive fluid to
be cooled. Bleed all air out of the high points of the sys-
tem. If chilled water is to be maintained at a temperature
below 40 F (4.4 C) or outdoor temperatures are expected
to be below 32 F (0° C), a brine of sufficient concentra-
tion must be used to prevent freeze-up at anticipated
suction temperatures. See Table 40.

4. Check tightness of all electrical connections.
5. Oil should be visible in the compressor sightglass(es).

See Fig. 39. An acceptable oil level in the compressors is
from ¼ to ¾ of sight glass. Adjust the oil level as re-
quired. See Check Oil Charge section on page 60 for
Sterling approved oils.

6. Electrical power source must agree with unit nameplate.
7. All condenser fan and factory installed hydronic package

pump motors are three phase. Check for proper rotation
of condenser fans first BEFORE attempting to start
pumps or compressors. To reverse rotation, interchange
any two of the main incoming power leads.

8. Be sure system is fully charged with refrigerant (see

Check Refrigerant Charge section on page 75).

9. If unit is a brine unit, check to ensure proper brine con-

centration is used to prevent freezing.

10. Verify proper operation of cooler and hydronic package

heaters (if installed). Heaters operate at the same voltage
as the main incoming power supply and are single phase.
Heater current is approximately .4 amps for 380, 400, 460
and 575 v units. Heater current is approximately .8 amps
for 230 v units.

Table 40 — Minimum Cooler Flow Rates and

Minimum Loop Volume

START-UP AND OPERATION

NOTE: Refer to Start-Up Checklist on pages CL-1 to CL-8.

Actual Start-Up —

Actual start-up should be done only

under supervision of a qualified refrigeration mechanic.

1. Be sure all service valves are open.
2. Using the Scrolling Marquee display, set leaving-fluid set

point (CSP.1) [Set Point, COOL]. No cooling range ad-
justment is necessary.

3. Start chilled fluid pump (if not configured for cooler

pump control).

4. Turn ENABLE/OFF/REMOTE CONTACT switch to

ENABLE position.

IMPORTANT: Before beginning Pre-Start-Up or Start-Up,
complete Start-Up Checklist for 30RA Liquid Chiller at
end of this publication (page CL-1 to CL-8). The Checklist
assures proper start-up of a unit, and provides a record of
unit condition, application requirements, system informa-
tion, and operation at initial start-up.

UNIT SIZE

30RA

COOLER MINIMUM

FLOW

MINIMUM COOLER

LOOP VOLUME

Gpm

L/s

Gal.

L

010

12

.76

40

151.2

015

16

1.01

55

207.9

018

19

1.20

48

181.4

022

26

1.64

65

245.7

025

29

1.83

71

268.3

030

33

2.08

82

309.3

035

42

2.65

102

393.1

040

45

2.80

113

449.8

042

48

3.02

119

427.1

045

52

3.28

129

487.6

050

57

3.59

142

536.6

055

65

4.10

163

616.1

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