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Introduction
1.5 Precautions
Consideration for personal safety and equipment safety is very important. The following sections cover
safety precautions and methods that must be followed when servicing the compressor.
1.6 Refrigerant Type
VTT series compressors are totally oil-free and optimized for use with refrigerant HFC-134a.
1.7 Electrical Isolation
of the VFD
Before servicing either the Compressor or VFD, isolate the VFD power by completing the following
steps:
• • • DANGER • • •
• This equipment contains hazardous voltages that can cause serious injury or death. Only
qualified and trained personnel should work on DTC equipment.
• Always wear appropriately-rated safety equipment when working around equipment and/or
components energized with high voltage.
• Removing the Motor Power Cover will expose the technician to a high voltage hazard of up to
632 VAC. Ensure the Mains Input power is turned off and locked out before removing the Motor
Power Cover.
1. Turn off the Mains Input power to the VFD.
2. Lock Out/Tag Out (LOTO) the mains disconnect to ensure no accidental or unauthorized
re-application of the Mains Input power can occur.
• • • DANGER • • •
Do not touch any components when removing the either Motor Power Cover or the VFD Cover.
3. Remove the Compressor Motor Power Cover only and the VFD cover.
4. Using an appropriately rated voltage meter, confirm that the AC voltage is isolated.
5. Wait at least 20 minutes for the DC bus capacitors to discharge.
6. Open the VFD door taking particular care not to touch ANY components inside the VFD.
7. Using an appropriately rated voltage meter, check the DC bus at the terminals marked #81 and #82
that feed the DC-DC for DC voltage level. If the voltage is above 5 volts direct current (VDC), wait five
(5) minutes and recheck until voltage is below 5 VDC.
1.8 Handling Electronic
Static Sensitive Devices
Active electronic components are susceptible to damage when exposed to static electrical charges.
Damage to such components may lead to outright failure or reduction in service life. Since the
presence of static charges is not always evident, it is essential that service personnel follow static
Figure 4 - Danger
Notification Example
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