Maintenance, General, Compressors – AAON LC-054 User Manual

Page 20: Refrigerant filter driers, Adjusting refrigerant charge, Caution

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Maintenance

General

Qualified technicians must perform routine

service checks and maintenance. This

includes reading and recording the

condensing and suction pressures and

checking for normal sub-cooling and

superheat.

Compressors

The scroll compressors are fully hermetic

and require no maintenance except keeping

the shell clean.

Refrigerant Filter Driers

Each refrigerant circuit contains a filter

drier. Replacement is recommended when

there is excessive pressure drop across the

assembly or moisture is indicated in a liquid

line sight glass.

Circuit Loading

Max. Pressure Drop

100%

10 psig

50%

5 psig

Evaporator

The evaporators are direct expansion type

with a thermal expansion valve to regulate

refrigerant. Normally no maintenance or

service work will be required.

Adjusting Refrigerant Charge

All AAON chillers are shipped with a full

factory charge. Periodically additional

charge may be required.

Charging a system in the field must be based

on determination of liquid sub-cooling and

evaporator superheat. On a system with a

thermostatic expansion valve liquid sub-

cooling is more representative of the charge

than evaporator superheat but both

measurements must be taken.

Refer to the Unit Nameplate as a reference

when determining the proper refrigerant

charge.

Before Charging

Unit being charged must be at or near full

load conditions before adjusting the charge.

After adding or removing charge the system

must be allowed to stabilize, typically 10-15

minutes, before making any other

adjustments.

The type of unit and options determine the

ranges for liquid sub-cooling and evaporator

superheat. Refer to Table 2 when

determining the proper sub-cooling.

Measure the temperature of the liquid line as

it leaves the condenser coil.

Checking Liquid Sub-cooling

Read the gauge pressure at the liquid line

close to the point where the temperature was

taken. You must use liquid line pressure as it

will vary from discharge pressure due to

condenser coil pressure drop.

Convert the pressure obtained to a saturated

temperature using the appropriate refrigerant

temperature-pressure chart.

Subtract the measured liquid line

temperature from the saturated temperature

to determine the liquid sub-cooling.

The Clean Air Act of 1990 bans the

intentional venting of refrigerant

(CFC’s and HCFC’s) as of July 1,

1992. Approved methods of recovery,

recycling or reclaiming must be

followed. Fines and/or incarceration

may be levied for non-compliance.

CAUTION

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