5 startup checklists, 1 introduction, 2 water-cooled necw chiller startup checklist – AEC NEC Central Station Air and Water Cooled Chiller User Manual

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NEC Series Water- and Air-Cooled Central Chillers

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5 Startup

Checklists

5-1 Introduction

Important!

These lists assume that you have read and followed

the installation information in this manual.

A qualified refrigeration service technician should

start up and check new chillers.

AEC, Inc. offers factory startup services for NEC Series chillers.

Call the AEC/Application Engineering Service Department

at 1/800/233-4819 for more information.


5-2 Water-Cooled NECW Chiller Startup Checklist

; Check the shipping papers against the serial tag to make sure that chiller size, type, and

voltage are correct for the process.

; Check the transformer primary voltage connections make sure that they are configured for

the electrical power you are using.

; Make sure that the voltage at the main power connection is within plus or minus ten percent

(

±10%) of the voltage listed on the serial tag.

; Make sure that phase imbalance is less than two percent (2%).
; Make sure that all electrical connections are tight and conform to all applicable codes.
; Complete the chilled water

TO

and

FROM PROCESS

connections.

; Make sure that the optional or field-installed chilled water supply and return valves on the

chiller are open.

; Make sure that you fill the auxiliary pump tank and chilled water circuits with a proper

water/ glycol mixture that provides freeze protection to 20°F below the leaving water
temperature you want.

; Complete tower or city condenser

WATER IN

and

WATER OUT

connections. Provide an

adequate condenser water supply.

; Connect the main power and bump-start the process, checking for proper rotation direction of

accessory pumps. To change direction, reverse any two main power leads at the incoming
terminal block.

; Make sure that the crankcase heater is

ON

for at least 24 hours before startup to force

dissolved refrigerant gas from compressor oil.

; Check your work and proceed to Section 6-3 on Page XX.

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