Testing 17, Testing – Scotsman MAR1400 User Manual

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Testing

COMPLETE SYSTEM LEAK TESTS
During pressure testing for leaks, keep the

compressor suction service valve and discharge

service valve closed to prevent air and moisture

from entering the compressor. All other valves in

the system must be open. Add just enough liquid

refrigerant R-22 to the system to raise the

pressure slightly, then add dry nitrogen to obtain

the desired test pressure (11 atm or 170 PSIG is

sufficient).
Leak testing shall be performed with an electronic

leak detector. Refrigeration piping will not be

acceptable unless it is gas tight.
If any leaks are found, isolate the defective area,

discharge the gas and repair the leaks and then

repeat the test. When testing has been completed

release all pressure freely to atmosphere.
COMPLETE SYSTEM EVACUATION
Use a vacuum pump that has a capacity of pulling

a vacuum of 50 microns or less.
Evacuation of the system must never be done by

the use of the refrigerant compressor. The vacuum

pump should be connected to both the low and

high side evacuation valves with vacuum hoses.

The hand valves should remain closed to isolate

the new part of the system from the rack. A high

vacuum gauge capable of registering pressure in

microns should be attached to the system.
Evacuate the system to 300 microns.

CHARGING: DEDICATED SYSTEM
When a dedicated condensing unit (a condensing

unit that is only used by the MAR flaker) is used,

charge the system through the fitting in the liquid

line. Weigh the refrigerant drum before charging so

that an accurate record can be kept of the weight

of refrigerant put in the system. If refrigerant is

added to the system through the suction side on

the compressor, charge in vapor form only. Charge

the system until the sight glass in the liquid line

shows a clear flow of liquid refrigerant.
Bubbles or foam usually indicate insufficient

refrigerant, even if there could be other reason for

the bubbles or foam to appear in the sight glass.

So, the practice to relay on the sight glass only to

determine whether the systems is correctly

charged is certainly good but not fully positive.
After the final leak test, refrigerant lines exposed

high ambient conditions should be insulated to

reduce heat pick-up and prevent the formation of

flash gas in the liquid lines.
Suction line should be insulated if exposed, to

prevent condensation.
CHARGING: RACK SYSTEM
Open the liquid and suction line valves.

MAR1400 & MAR2000

December 2000

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