Oil discharge filter
Hint!
Use the special tool for (dis)mounting the oil discharge filter element
Evacuate the compressor prior to exchange any filters.
2.8
DISMANTLING, INSPECTION AND RE-ASSEMBLY OF SUCTION AND DISCHARGE
VALVES
Hint!
A high working temperature and rapid temperature variations shorten
the life time of the valves, which, for this reason, require regular
inspection.
The suction and discharge valves of a refrigeration compressor are parts that are
heavily loaded both mechanically and thermally. Wear and life time of the valves
strongly depend on the working conditions of the compressor. It is recommended
that valve condition is regularly checked.For dismantling, inspection and re-
assembly of the valves, refer to the relevant paragraph of the Compressor
Service Instruction Manual.
Hint!
In order to reduce the downtime involved in the valve inspection, it is
recommended to have as many complete valve assemblies in stock as
there are cylinders on the compressor.These valves can be exchanged
with the original valves; in this case, these original valves can be
inspected and repaired or replaced if necessary later.
2.9
COMPRESSOR PURGING
Procedure to purge the compressor (after maintenance jobs):
STATUS:
Stop valves of suction, discharge and oil return line are still closed (refer to
Section 2.5, Page 35) and compressor is filled with oil (refer to Section 2.6,
Page 37).
i.
Connect a vacuum pump to the evacuation/purging valve(s) and evacuate as
prescribed by local regulations. For the location of these valves refer to the
"Product Information".
ii.
When evacuation is completed open the discharge stop valve.
iii.
Watch suction and discharge pressure.
Hint!
If suction pressure increases quickly, the discharge valve assy is
leaking.
iv.
Start compressor.
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