Form O-Y, PN 273647R5, Page 26
3.7 Compressor
Operation,
Maintenance,
and
Replacement
(cont'd)
Record the ambient temperature. Adjust the system controller so that a call for
cooling exists.
NOTE: Outdoor ambient lockouts may prevent mechanical cooling. Temporarily
override lockouts by lowering the cooling setpoint. When testing is complete, reset
the controller.
Because it is possible to unknowingly connect 3-phase power in such a way
as to cause the scroll compressor or blower to rotate in reverse, it is very
important to check this on startup.
Check Compressors - Immediately at startup, observe the gauges. If the
suction pressure rises and discharge pressure drops, the compressor is
operating in reverse and must be shut down. Turn off the power and switch
the 3-phase line voltage wiring connections before restarting the unit.
Important: If allowed to operate for several minutes in reverse, the compressor’s
internal protector will trip. If a compressor is repeatedly allowed to restart and run
in reverse, the compressor will be permanently damaged.
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liquid refrigerant to the compressor.
Subcooling is the measurement of liquid refrigerant stored in the condenser coil.
Too much subcooling indicates a system overcharge. Too little subcooling indicates
a system undercharge and may not provide the thermal expansion valve with a full
column of liquid refrigerant for proper operation.
Two important requirements before checking superheat and subcooling:
1) This unit has fully intertwined refrigerant circuits and each circuit MUST be
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reading and make it impossible to determine accurate superheat and subcooling.
2) If equipped with an optional hot gas bypass, disable the hot gas bypass valve
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the hot gas bypass valve. Disable the hot gas bypass valve by closing the shutoff
valve. When measurements are complete, be sure to open the valve.
IMPORTANT: Do not release refrigerant to the atmosphere! If required
service procedures include the adding or removing of refrigerant, the
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provincial, and local laws.
Follow the procedures in Paragraph 3.6 on page 17 to check subcooling and
superheat.
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repeat the process above until the pressure does not exceed 8 psig after several
hours of operation. (NOTE: System must be allowed to run no more than 72
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b) Allow the system to operate for 4-8 hours. Recover the refrigerant and take an
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the liquid line drier, evacuate, and re-charge the system with the recovered
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3.0 Maintenance/Service Procedures - Unit & Cooling (cont'd)