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6.4
Exchanging the refrigerant
WARNING
Air/A2L mixture in a potentially flammable atmosphere! Fire hazard!
For
applications with A2L ref rigerants, air/A2L mixture in the ref rigeration system
must be avoided in any case. Make sure that the system is filled with pure A2L
ref rigerant. In the event that the ref rigerant needs replacing, the charge should
be recovered using A2L-qualified ref rigerant recovery unit and recycling
bottles.
CAUTION
Low suction pressure operation! Compressor damage!
Do not operate
with a restricted suction. Do not operate with the low-pressure limiter bridged.
Do not operate compressor at pressures that are not allowed by the operating
envelope. Allowing the suction pressure to drop below the envelope limit for
more than a f ew seconds may overheat scrolls and cause early drive bearing
and moving parts damage.
For qualified refrigerants and oil, see
section 2.4.1 "Qualified refrigerants and oils"
.
It is not necessary to replace the refrigerant unless contamination, for example due to an error such
as topping up the system with a non-condensable gas or incorrect refrigerant, is suspected. To verify
correct refrigerant composition, a sample can be taken for chemical analysis. A check can be made
during shutdown by comparing the ref rig erant temperature and pressure using precision
measurements at a location in the system where liquid and vapour phases are present and when the
temperatures have stabilised.
6.5
Replacing a compressor
CAUTION
Inadequate lubrication! Bearing destruction!
For systems with a ref rigerant
accumulator, exchange the accumulator after replacing a compressor with a
burned-out motor. The accumulator oil return orifice or screen may be plugged
with debris or may become plugged. This will result in starv ation of oil to the
new compressor and a second failure.
Remove ref rigerant and oil completely from the replaced compressor.
6.5.1 Compressor replacement
In the case of A2L ref rigerant compressor replacement, the oil has to be drained out of the
compressor and the compressor should be flushed with dry nitrogen. DO NOT close the stubs with
plugs.
In case of a motor burnout, the majority of contaminated oil will be removed with the compressor.
The rest of the oil is cleaned through the use of suction and liquid line filter driers. A 100 % activated
alumina suction line filter drier is recommended but must be removed after 72 hours. When a single
compressor or tandem is exchanged in the f ield, it is possible that a major portion of the oil may still
be in the system. While this may not affect the reliability of the replacement compressor, the extra oil
will add to rotor drag and increase power usage.
6.5.2 Start-up of a new or replacement compressor
Rapid charging only on the suction side of a scroll-equipped system can occasionally result in a
temporary no-start condition for the compressor. The reason for this is that, if the flanks of the scrolls
happen to be in a sealed position, rapid pressurisation of the low side without opposing high-side
pressure can cause the scrolls to seal axially. As a result, until the pressures eventually equalise,
the scrolls can be held tightly together preventing rotation. The best way to avoid this situation is to
charge on both the high and low sides simultaneously at a rate which does not result in axial loading
of the scrolls.
A minimum suction pressure specified in the published operating envelope must be maintained
during charging. Allowing the suction pressure to drop below that value may overheat the scrolls and
cause early drive bearing and moving parts damage. Never install a system in the f ield and leave it
unattended when it has no charge, a holding charge, or with the service valves closed without
securely electrically locking out the system. This will prevent unauthorised personnel from
accidentally operating the system and potentially ruining the compressor by operating with no
ref rigerant.
Do not start the compressor while the system is in a deep vacuum.
Internal arcing