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070.750-IOM2 (JUN 22)
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HPS 273 and 407 Rotary Screw Compressor
Maintenance
Maintenance program
In order to obtain maximum compressor performance
and ensure reliable operation, follow a regular mainte-
nance program. Check the compressor regularly for leaks,
abnormal vibration, noise, and correct operation all while
maintaining a log. Perform an oil analysis on a regular
basis. It is a valuable tool that can identify the presence
of moisture, acid, metallics, and other contaminants that
shorten compressor life if not corrected. In addition, peri-
odic vibration analysis can be useful in detecting bearing
wear and other mechanical failures.
Vibration analysis
Periodic vibration analysis can be useful in detecting bear-
ing wear and other mechanical failures. If you are using
vibration analysis as a part of your preventive maintenance
program, take the following guidelines into consideration:
Always take vibration readings from exactly the same
places and at exactly the same percentage of load.
Use vibration readings taken from the new unit at
start-up as the base line reference.
Evaluate vibration readings carefully because the
instrument range and function used can vary. It is pos-
sible to easily misinterpret nding.
Other equipment operating in the vicinity or connected
to the same piping as the unit can inuence vibration
readings.
Oil quality and analysis
High quality and suitable oil is necessary to ensure com-
pressor longevity and reliability. Oil quality rapidly dete-
riorates in systems containing moisture and air or other
contaminants. In order to ensure the quality of the oil in
the compressor unit:
Only use Frick oil or high quality oils approved by John-
son Controls-Frick for your application.
Only use Frick SuperFilter™ elements. Johnson Con-
trols-Frick Engineering must approve, in writing, any
substitutions or warranty claim may be denied.
Participate in a regular, periodic oil analysis program to
maintain oil and system integrity.
Operating log
Using an Operating Log permits thorough analysis of
the operation of a system by those responsible for its
maintenance and servicing. Continual recording of gauge
pressures, temperatures, and other pertinent informa-
tion, enables the observer and technician to be constantly
familiar with the operation of the system and to recognize
immediately any deviations from normal operating condi-
tions. It is best practice to take readings at least daily.
Troubleshooting guide
Successful problem solving requires an organized approach
to dene the problem, identify the cause, and make the
appropriate correction. Sometimes it is possible that two
relatively obvious problems combine to provide a set of
symptoms that can mislead the troubleshooter. Be aware
of this possibility and avoid solving the wrong problem.
Warning
Avoid condensation of refrigerant, gases, or water in
the compressor. Ambient conditions may require heat
tracing and insulation of the compressor package
components and piping.
Catastrophic failure may occur if condensation is
present.
Abnormal operation analysis and
correction
Four logical steps are required to analyze an operational
problem effectively and make the necessary corrections:
1. Dene the problem and its limits.
2. Identify all possible causes.
3. Test each cause until the source of the problem is
found.
4. Make the necessary corrections.
The following list of abnormal system conditions can cause
abnormal operation of the HPS 273 and 407 compressor:
Oil ow is too high at low speed
Discharge temperature is too close to condensing
temperature
Insufcient or excessive gas load
Excessively high suction pressure
Excessively high discharge pressure
Excessively high or low temperature coolant to the oil
cooler
Excessive liquid entering the compressor (slugging)
Insufcient oil cooling
Excessive oil cooling
Incorrect gas line sizing
Incorrect system piping
Wrong operation of hydraulic operated plug valve
Problems in electrical service to the compressor
Moisture present in the system
Make a list of all deviations from normal compressor
operation. Delete any items that do not relate to the
symptom and separately list those items that might relate
to the symptom. Use the list as a guide to further investi-
gate the problem.
The second step in problem solving is to decide what
items on the list are possible causes and what items are
additional symptoms. High discharge temperature and high
oil temperature readings on a display may both be symp-
toms of a problem and not causally related.
The third step is to identify the most likely cause and take
action to correct the problem. If the symptoms are not
relieved, move on to the next item on the list and repeat
the procedure until you have identied the cause of the
problem. After identifying and conrming the cause, make
the necessary corrections.

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BrandFrick
ModelHPS 2709
CategoryAir Compressor
LanguageEnglish

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