Emerson MINI-MATE2 user manual Replacement Procedures, Compressor Replacement, Mechanical Failure

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System Operation, Testing and Maintenance

9.3Replacement Procedures

9.3.1Compressor Replacement

Infrequently a fault in the motor insulation may result in a motor burnout (if system is properly installed, motor burnout rarely occurs). Primarily this type of failure is due to mechanical or lubrication problems, where the burnout is a secondary consequence.

Early detection can prevent a large percentage of the problems that can cause compressor failures. Periodic maintenance inspections by alert service personnel (i.e., identification of abnormal operation) can be a major factor in reducing maintenance costs. It is easier and more cost-effective to implement the necessary preventative steps that ensure proper system operation; rather than ignore a problem until it results in compressor failure and costly replacement. When troubleshooting a compressor problem, check all electrical components for proper operation:

! WARNING

Risk of explosive discharge from high-pressure refrigerant. Can cause injury or death.

This unit contains fluids and gases under high pressure. Relieve pressure before working with piping.

! CAUTION

Risk of contacting caustic substances. Can cause injury.

Do not touch or contact the gas or oils with exposed skin. Severe burns will result. Wear protective clothing, safety goggles and long rubber gloves when handling contaminated parts.

Check all fuses and circuit breakers.

Check pressure switch operation.

If a compressor failure has occurred, determine whether its cause is an electrical or mechanical problem.

Mechanical Failure

If you have determined that a mechanical failure has occurred, the compressor must be replaced. If a burnout occurs, correct the problem and clean the system. It is important to note that successive burnouts OF THE SAME SYSTEM are usually caused by improper cleaning. If a severe burnout has occurred, the oil will be black and acidic.

9.3.2Electrical Failure

In the event of an electrical failure and subsequent burnout of the refrigeration compressor motor, proper procedures must be followed to thoroughly remove any acids that would cause a future failure. There are two kits that can be used with a complete compressor burnout - Sporlan System Cleaner and Alco Dri-Kleener. Follow the manufacturer's procedure. DAMAGE TO A REPLACEMENT COMPRESSOR DUE TO IMPROPER SYSTEM CLEANING CONSTITUTES ABUSE UNDER THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY, THEREBY VOIDING THE WARRANTY

Replacement compressors are available from your Emerson supplier and will be shipped to the job site in a reusable crate (as required by the service contractor). If the compressor is under warranty, it must be returned to Emerson, in order to receive proper warranty credit. It should be returned in the same container it was shipped in. The possible cause(s) or condition(s) of the damage should be recorded on the provided return tag.

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Liebert® Mini-Mate2

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Contents Liebert Mini-Mate2 Page Table of Contents System Performance Microprocessor Controls Microprocessor ControlSystem OPERATION, Testing and Maintenance AlarmsTables Important Safety Instructions Liebert Mini-Mate2 Air-cooled systems-indoor centrifugal condensing units Product Model InformationPFH 0 67 a a L System configurations-50 Hz System configurations-60 HzIntroduction Evaporator Section-Split System Standard FEATURES-5 TON SystemsCondensing Unit Section-Split System Chilled Water UnitsSystem Controls Other Standard Control FeaturesReheat Switches and MotorsHumidifier SensorsFree-Cooling Optional Configurations-Prop Fan Condensing UnitsOptional Configurations-Water/Glycol Condensing Units Optional Configurations-Chilled Water Units SHIP-LOOSE ACCESSORIES-FIELD-INSTALLED Ship-Loose Accessories-Field-Installed Room Preparation Installation ConsiderationsSite Preparation and Installation Air-cooled systems Location ConsiderationsUnit weights Ceiling Unit WeightsCooling Drycooler Cooling UnitsClose Coupled Installations Installing the Ceiling UnitsEquipment Inspection Upon Receipt Evaporator Air Distribution Filter BoxPiping Connections and Coolant Requirements Drain Line Connections for Ducted SystemsHumidifier Water Supply Line Evaporator external static pressureEquivalent lengths for various pipe fittings, ft m Recommended refrigerant line sizesEquivalent Pipe Liquid Suction Length, ft m Copper PipeVertical fall below evaporator Pipe length and condenser elevation relative to evaporatorVertical rise above evaporator/maximum Quick Connect Fittings Total refrigerant = Units and LinesRefrigerant charge Line charges refrigerant per 100 ft m of Type L copper tubeDPN000218 Electrical Connections Threaded rod and hardware kit installationControl Connections Power ConnectionsEvaporator unit electrical connections Close coupled installation Ducting Piping ConnectionsGeneral Considerations Considerations for Specific ApplicationsAIR-COOLED Dimensional Data AIR Cooled AIR-COOLED Model # 60Hz 50Hz Outdoor Air-Cooled Condensing Unit InstallationWeight, lb kg Rev Regulating Valve Water/Glycol Piping ConsiderationsCondensing Unit Fluid Requirements WATER/GLYCOL Dimensional Data WATER/GLYCOL DPN000214 Optional free-cooling coil 3-way valve on water/glycol units Hot Water Reheat CoilChecklist for Completed Installation Microprocessor Control Feature OverviewSetpoints Main Menu MenuStatus Active AlarmsTime DateRestart Time Delay Setup OperationShow DIP Switch 2 C/F DegreesSetup functions, default values and allowable ranges Change PasswordsFunction Default Range Calibrate SensorsAlarm Time Delay Alarm EnableCommon Alarm Enable Alarm default time delaysStandard Custom Alarm Messages Custom AlarmsCustom Text LCD Display ContrastEquipment Options Switches Run Diagnostics Available On Rev 1.001.0 and higherEquipment switch settings unit control board Switch settings wall box boardTest Control Board Test OutputsControl menu Wall box board Control board-inside evaporatorSystem Performance Microprocessor Controls Temperature ControlHumidity Control Communications Load Control FeaturesHumidification Operation Alarms Alarms Definitions and TroubleshootingCustom Alarms High Head PressureHumidifier Problem Alarm TemperatureHigh Water Alarm Air-Cooled SystemsOptional/Custom Alarms System OPERATION, Testing and Maintenance System TestingMaintenance and Component Operation Air Distribution Blower SystemBlower Removal Refrigeration SystemDischarge Pressure Glycol Solution MaintenanceThermostatic Expansion Valve Air-Cooled Condensing UnitsHot gas bypass Hot Gas BypassCompressor Replacement Replacement ProceduresMechanical Failure Electrical FailureReplace a Failed Compressor Steam Generating Humidifier-Operation Procedures Humidifier control board DIP switch settings Humidifier Circuit Board AdjustmentsReplacing the Humidifier Canister AmpsMaintenance Inspection Checklist Troubleshooting TroubleshootingDisplay Problem Symptom Possible Cause Check Or Remedy Cooling cycle tooShort Display freezesPpor t Is t Ne tTwor k Care

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