Manitowoc Ice FLAKE/CHIPLET QF0400 User Manual

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Section 7

Refrigeration System

Part No. 80-1214-3

7-7

ANALYZING DISCHARGE PRESSURE
DURING FREEZE OR HARVEST CYCLE

Procedure

1. Determine the ice machine operating conditions:

Air temp. entering condenser

______

Air temp. around ice machine

______

Water temp. entering water reservoir

______

2. Refer to Cycle Times/24 Hour Ice Production/

Refrigeration Pressure Chart for ice machine being
checked.

Use the operating conditions determined in step 1 to
find the published normal discharge pressures.
Compare to actual discharge pressure readings.

3. Measure the actual discharge pressure.

4. Compare the actual discharge pressure (step 3) with

the published discharge pressure (step 2).

The discharge pressure is normal when the actual
pressure falls within the published pressure range for the
ice machine’s operating conditions.

Discharge Pressure High Checklist

Discharge Pressure Low Checklist

NOTE: Do not limit your diagnosis to only the items listed in the checklists.

Possible Cause

Check/Correct

Improper installation

See “Installation/Visual Inspection Checklist”

Restricted condenser air flow

High inlet air temperature
Condenser discharge air recirculation
Dirty condenser fins

Defective fan motor
Defective fan cycle control (QC700/QF800 only)

Improper refrigerant charge

Overcharged
Non-condensables in system
Wrong type of refrigerant

Other

Non-Manitowoc components in system
High side refrigerant lines/component restricted (before mid-condenser)

Defective head pressure control valve (RFC2085/RFC2385 only)

Possible Cause

Check/Correct

Improper installation

See “Installation/Visual Inspection Checklist”

Improper refrigerant charge

Undercharged

Wrong type of refrigerant

Other

Non-Manitowoc components in system

Defective head pressure control valve (RFC2085/RFC2385 only)

Defective fan cycle control (QC700/QF800 only)

Suction pressure is too low and affecting discharge pressure. Refer to
suction pressure low checklist.

No water or insufficient pressure

Starving expansion valve

Defective compressor

Moisture in refrigeration system

Revised 8/2003

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