Refrigeration system re-processing and charging – ClimaCool UGW Manual User Manual
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Conforming to local and national codes is the responsibility
of the service technician or installing contractor . The service
technician should be familiar with the following codes:
• ASHRAE Standard Safety Code for Mechanical
Refrigeration, ANSI/ASHRAE 15-1978
• American National Standard Code for Pressure Piping,
ANSI B31 .5-1974
Factory Tested
ClimaCool modular chillers have been pressure-tested,
evacuated, fully charged and run tested at design water
flow rates prior to shipment. In the unlikely event that
a refrigerant leak is detected at startup, the following
guidelines should be consulted before reprocessing the
refrigeration systems .
Refrigerant System Reprocessing
Debris and moisture can enter copper tubing in a matter
of minutes . All tubing, coil connections or any refrigerant
containing portions should be temporarily capped or sealed
to keep contaminants to a minimum . Filter driers should
be opened just prior to brazing into the system to prevent
moisture infiltration whenever possible, and flood the
system with low pressure dry nitrogen while brazing to
prevent oxidation inside the copper piping .
After all of the repairs have been made to the refrigeration
system, a pressure test using refrigerant and nitrogen
should be performed . Pressurize the system with dry
nitrogen to 20 psi and check for any obvious leaks . If no
leaks are present, introduce a “trace” amount of refrigerant
to the system (raise system pressure to 30-40 psi). With a
dry nitrogen tank equipped with a regulator set to 150 psi,
continue to pressurize the system to 150 psi . Using a leak
detector, carefully check the system for any remaining leaks .
If the system is free of leaks, release the pressure .
Evacuating the System
The compressors should never run while the system is
in a vacuum. This could cause immediate failure to the
compressors . After the system has been leak tested and
sealed, any moisture that entered the system should be
dehydrated and removed . While the pressure is reduced
under a vacuum, the boiling point of moisture trapped
inside the lines is also reduced . A pressure of .0095 psia, or
500 microns absolute pressure or better must be reached
and sustained for several hours in order for the system to
be considered free from moisture . It is necessary to use a
micron meter equipped with an absolute pressure gauge (or
transducer) to take this reading . ClimaCool recommends the
double evacuation process to ensure the proper removal of
moisture and contaminants from the refrigeration system .
After the initial vacuum is reached and held on the system,
allow dry nitrogen back into the system until the pressure
reaches zero psig or slightly higher . Then, repeat the entire
evacuation process described above . The evacuation
process is considered complete ONLY after a successful
“blank-off” test is performed.
A “blank-off” test is defined as:
• Pulling a vacuum level less than 500 microns on the
system and holding it for several hours .
• Record the vacuum level in the system in microns,
then close off the vacuum pump from the system for
15 minutes, and continue to monitor the micron level
inside the refrigeration system .
• If the vacuum level inside the system does NOT rise
more than 400 microns above the recorded vacuum
level at the start of the 15 minute period, then the
evacuation process is complete .
If the vacuum level rises more than 400 microns in 15
minutes, then continue to evacuate the system for 1-2 hours,
and repeat a “blank-off” test.
Recharging the System
After all repairs have been completed, the system has
been leak tested and proper vacuum pressures have been
reached and maintained, refrigerant may be recharged
into the system . With a known weight of refrigerant in
the cylinder, use the gauge manifold set to connect the
cylinder’s liquid charging port to the charging access port
near the refrigerant liquid line valve . Gradually meter the
appropriate weight of liquid refrigerant into the condenser
side of the system first, until no additional refrigerant can
be dispensed . Accurate refrigerant charge per circuit may
be found in the Physical Data information on page 5 . Then
continue the charging process by filling the evaporator side
of the system with refrigerant . Close the refrigerant cylinder
charging port, close all gauge manifold ports and start the
compressor . Be careful when continuing to charge the
balance of the refrigerant, constantly maintaining a positive
compressor suction pressure (>25 psig) at all times.
Refrigeration System Re-Processing and Charging
Electronic Expansion Valve
Factory installed electronically operated expansion valve for
precise control of liquid refrigerant flow.
Figure 17