Compressor information, Compressor rotation, Compressor lubrication – ClimaCool UGW Manual User Manual

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Compressor Information

Model UGW utilizes a screw compressor . The compressor

is highly efficient and extremely reliable. The information

contained in this manual will be useful for care and

maintenance .

Compressor Rotation

All screw-type machines are unidirectional and will only

compress in one direction . Operating in the reverse rotation

will be destructive and will be indicated by a load operating

noise together with a lack of compression .

Compressor Lubrication

The compressor operates on a sealed system and oil can

only be lost if a leak occurs . There are few cases when oil

will need to be added to a machine in normal operation .

Oil Type

The oil in all screw compressors used in Model UGW is

polyol-ester type oil, (PVE), and is intended for R-134a

refrigerant use . All PVE refrigerant oils require special

handling and should be protected from contamination .

They are extremely hygroscopic and will absorb moisture

rapidly from the air . It is strongly recommended to store

and dispense PVE oils from sealed metal cans . Note: Refer

to compressor name plate for proper oil type. Different oils

cannot be mixed.

Oil Levels

The oil level in the compressor should be checked with the

compressor running . The compressor oil level may vary

during operation and particularly on the startup . The normal

operating compressor oil level should be between

minimum

and maximum levels of the sight glass . During operation

a certain amount of oil is carried out into the refrigerant

system . The system has been designed to bring the oil back

to the compressor . If the level in the sight glass falls, it may

be due to the operating conditions and enough time should

be given to allow the oil to return before more oil is added .

The compressor should not be allowed to operate below the

minimum level of the sight glass .

Adding Oil

The compressor must never be ran in a vacuum . A suitable

hydraulic pump should be used to add oil and reserved for

this process . It is imperative that oil type be verified prior

to adding to a compressor. Oil should only be added to a

compressor while it is operating to observe valid oil sight

glass levels . Oil is pressure-injected either into a gauge

connection on the suction line or injected into the oil

process port at the bottom of the compressor housing .

Only enough oil should be added to raise the level above the

1/3 sight glass point.

WARNING

To avoid the release of refrigerant into the atmosphere,

the refrigerant circuit of this unit must be serviced only by

technicians who meet local, state and federal proficiency

requirements.

All refrigerant discharged from this unit must be recovered

WITHOUT EXCEPTION. Technicians must follow industry

accepted guidelines and all local, state and federal statutes for

the recovery and disposal of refrigerants.

If a compressor is removed from this unit, system refrigerant

circuit oil will remain in the compressor. To avoid leakage of

compressor oil, the refrigerant lines of the compressor must

be sealed after it is removed.

Variable Frequency Drive

Factory installed drive used to vary capacity and optimize

efficiency by modulating the speed of the compressor.

Please refer to VFD IO&M included with the unit .

Figure 16 - Variable Frequency Drive

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