Chiller Basic Troubleshooting

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BY PHIL RODIN Air and Water Chiller Basic Class

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Chiller Basic Troubleshooting

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BY PHIL RODIN

Air and Water Chiller Basic Class

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

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

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

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

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

Electronic flow switches have probes

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Alarm Conditions

High Pressure1. Low water flow2. Cooling tower3. Strainers (locations?)4. Valves (electric or manual types)5. The entering and leaving water temp.6. Approach temp

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Alarm conditions

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Alarm conditions

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Alarm conditions

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Alarm conditionsChilled water flow

1. Pumps2. Strainers3. Valves (manual and electric)4. Flow switches5. Water temp in and out6. Approach temp

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Alarm conditionsChilled water flow (cont.)

PRV

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What is the oil temperature?

1. Feel the tank or read with inferred.2. Check control panel3. Check for power4. Think out of the box, How can we heat

this?

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What is the oil temperature?(cont.)

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What is the oil temperature?(cont.)

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Pressure & Temp. Gauges(electronic)

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Pressure & Temp. Gauges(fluid type)

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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

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Chiller Surging(High & Low Surging)

High Surge on Low Pressure Machines1. Water temp. in and out.2. Approach 3. Cooling Tower4. Purge5. Refrigerant levels

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Chiller Surging(High & Low Surging)

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Chiller Surging(High & Low Surging)

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Chiller Surging(High & Low Surging)

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Chiller Surging(High & Low Surging)

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Chiller Surging(capacity control)

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Chiller Capacity Control

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Low End Surge

1. Water temp. In and out2. Approach Temp.3. Water pressure4. Refrigerant levels

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Low End Surge

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Low End Surge

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Transducers & Sensors Types

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Transducers & Sensors Types

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Panel Codes

1. Carrier code 11112. York code 9675 aka YORK3. Trane code ++--++ (different

combinations)

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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)

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Cavitation of Pumps

1. Strainers2. Water pressures3. Couplings4. Valves5. Primary or Secondary Loop

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

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