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Air and Water Chiller Basic Class

Air and Water Chiller Basic Class. by Phil Rodin. Things to check when chiller is not running or is in alarm. Alarm showing water flow, pumps both chilled and condenser water types of flow switches. Alarm showing water flow, pumps both chilled and condenser water types of flow switches.

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Air and Water Chiller Basic Class

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  1. Air and Water Chiller Basic Class by Phil Rodin

  2. Things to check when chiller is not running or is in alarm

  3. Alarm showing water flow, pumps both chilled and condenser water types of flow switches

  4. Alarm showing water flow, pumps both chilled and condenser water types of flow switches

  5. Alarm showing water flow, pumps both chilled and condenser water types of paddle switches

  6. Alarm showing water flow, pumps both chilled and condenser water types of electronic flow switches Electronic flow switches have probes

  7. Alarm Conditions High Pressure 1. Low water flow 2. Cooling tower 3. Strainers (locations?) 4. Valves (electric or manual types) 5. The entering and leaving water temp. 6. Approach temp

  8. Alarm conditions

  9. Alarm conditions

  10. Alarm conditions

  11. Alarm conditionsChilled water flow 1. Pumps 2. Strainers 3. Valves (manual and electric) 4. Flow switches 5. Water temp in and out 6. Approach temp

  12. Alarm conditionsChilled water flow (cont.)PRV

  13. What is the oil temperature? 1. Feel the tank or read with inferred. 2. Check control panel 3. Check for power 4. Think out of the box, How can we heat this?

  14. What is the oil temperature?(cont.)

  15. What is the oil temperature?(cont.)

  16. Pressure & Temp. Gauges(electronic)

  17. Pressure & Temp. Gauges(fluid type)

  18. Chiller Surging ASK YOURSELF????? 1. Is it a high or low end surge? 2. Are your amps going up or down? 3. The sound? a. Is it an elephant b. Is it a grumble

  19. Chiller Surging(High & Low Surging) High Surge on Low Pressure Machines 1. Water temp. in and out. 2. Approach 3. Cooling Tower 4. Purge 5. Refrigerant levels

  20. Chiller Surging(High & Low Surging)

  21. Chiller Surging(High & Low Surging)

  22. Chiller Surging(High & Low Surging)

  23. Chiller Surging(High & Low Surging)

  24. Chiller Surging(capacity control)

  25. Chiller Capacity Control

  26. Low End Surge 1. Water temp. In and out 2. Approach Temp. 3. Water pressure 4. Refrigerant levels

  27. Low End Surge

  28. Low End Surge

  29. Transducers & Sensors Types

  30. Transducers & Sensors Types

  31. Panel Codes Carrier code 1111 York code 9675 aka YORK Trane code ++--++ (different combinations)

  32. How’s the Chiller Running? Is the chiller running in local? Is the chiller running in EMS? Are the pumps running? Are the valves open? Hand –off Auto (Think before going to hand)

  33. Cavitation of Pumps 1. Strainers 2. Water pressures 3. Couplings 4. Valves 5. Primary or Secondary Loop

  34. Questions(There is no such thing as a dumb question) ?

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