Freezing water in the heat exchanger, Caution, Warning – AAON SB-018 User Manual

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Do not allow water containing any form of

chlorides to enter this heat exchanger.

Common forms of chlorides include:

1. Sea water mist entering an open cooling

tower system.

2. Contaminated make-up water containing

salt water.

3. Disinfection the water loop with solutions

containing sodium hypochlorite.

Chlorides will result in a premature failure

of the condenser.

Failure of the condenser as a result of

chemical corrosion is excluded from

coverage under AAON warranties and the

heat exchanger manufacturer warranties.

Failure of the condenser will allow water to

enter the refrigerant circuit and will cause

extensive damage to the refrigerant circuit

components. Any damage to the equipment

as a result of condenser failure from

chemical corrosion due the fluid in the

condenser is excluded from coverage under

AAON warranties and the heat exchanger

manufacturer warranties.

Freezing Water in the Heat Exchanger

This product contains one or more

refrigerant-to-water heat exchangers. A

refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger contains

refrigerant in one passage and water in

another passage. Water is subject to freezing

at 32°F. When water freezes in a heat

exchanger significant forces are exerted on

the components of the heat exchanger where

the water is confined.

Failure of the condenser due to freezing will

allow water to enter the refrigerant circuit

and will cause extensive damage to the

refrigerant circuit components. Any damage

to the equipment as a result of water

freezing in the condenser is excluded from

coverage under AAON warranties and the

heat exchanger manufacturer warranties.

Cleaning the cooling tower or

condenser water loop with harsh

chemicals such as hydrochloric acid

(muriatic acid), chlorine or other

chlorides, can damage the

refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger.

Care should be taken to avoid

allowing chemicals to enter the

refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger.

See Appendix A - Heat Exchanger

Corrosion Resistance for more

information.

CAUTION

OPEN LOOP APPLICATIONS

Cupronickel refrigerant-to-water heat

exchangers are recommended with

all open loop applications. Failure to

use a Cupronickel heat exchanger

may result in premature failure of

your system and possible voiding of

the warranty.

WARNING

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