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ONE FAN DIAMETER

Section 3 • Installation

General Installation Guideline for Multiple Air Coolers Installed in a Common Area

calculations for each guideline. Let’s assume the follow- ing coolers are being installed in a common area:

Cooler 1 - 7’ wide x 10’ long with a 6’ fan moving 55,000CFM of air. Face velocity is 785FPM.

Cooler 2- 8’ wide x 12’ long with a 7’ fan moving 72,000CFM of air. Face velocity is 750FPM.

NOTE

This general installation guideline applies to all air coolers on site, whether if they are supplied by or not supplied by Vilter.

The purpose of this guideline is providing design infor- mation when multiple air cooled heat exchangers are installed in a common area. There are two main focal points of this guideline. One area is free flow area which addresses how much free area is required to prevent air flow “starvation” of the units. The second item provides a guideline as to how multiple air cooled heat exchang- ers should be arranged to minimize the potential of hot air recirculation due to the environment.

Cooler 3- 10’ wide x 16’ long with a 9’ fan moving 120,000CFM of air. Face velocity is 750FPM.

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In order to keep the leg height of the installation to a minimum we want to install the coolers at least 1 fan di- ameter from the nearest obstruction. Referring to Figure 3-10, the nearest obstruction is the building.

Based on the information above, the largest fan diame- ter in the installation is 9ft. Therefore, the coolers should be placed at least 9’ away from the building.

INTAKE VELOCITY

FREE FLOW

There are two basic guidelines that we follow to address free flow area when multiple designs are being installed in a common area.

Air coolers should be placed at least 1 fan diameter away from the nearest obstruction. This is based on the largest fan diameter in the bay of coolers.

Intake area to the air cooler should have an intake velocity equal to or below 500FPM as the as the dis- charge velocity is above 500FPM.

We will look at each rule and provide pictorials and

Based on the information above, we are going to solve for the leg height that will provide an intake velocity of 500FPM. We know the following:

The total airflow of the installation is 247,000CFM

We have an intake perimeter of 82’ for all 4 sides based on the cooler placement.

Our intake velocity guideline is 500FPM

PREFERRED

TOTAL INTAKE PERIMETER = 82 FEET

Figure 3-10. Installation of Coolers - One Fan Diameter Next to Building

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VSG/VSSG • Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual •Vilter/Emerson • 35391SSG

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Contents Installation, operation & maintenance manual VSG/VSSG compressor unitPage VSG/VSSG Standard Vilter Warranty Statement Vilter Manufacturing LLC Important MessageREAD CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND STARTING YOUR COMPRESSOR Table of Contents Section 3 InstallationSection Title Section 1 General InformationSection 5 Maintenance/Service Section 6 TroubleshootingSection Number Section 4 OperationSection 7 Warranty and Parts List of Tables and FiguresAppendices Table/FigureFigure 3-12. Installation of Coolers - Next to Buildling Section 1 General Information How To Use This Manual Section 1 General Information Gas Compressor Unit Model Designations Figure 1-1. Gas Compressor Unit Model DesignationSection 1 General Information System Unit Identification Figure 1-2. Gas Compressor Unit Components 1 of Section 1 General InformationCompressor Unit Component Identification Figure 1-2. Gas Compressor Unit Components 2 of Section 1 General Information Component Identification Continued Figure 1-2. Gas Compressor Unit Components 3 ofSection 1 General Information Piping & Identification Component Tags 3-Way Thermostatic Valve Symbols and IdentificationsPosition Transmitter High Side Float Valve Steady-Mount Bulb & Capillary 1 - 10 / Blank Section 2 Theory of Operation Gas FlowOil Life and Oil Flow Figure 2-1. Gas Compressor Unit P&IDThis is a continuous cycle RTDs and Pressure TransducersControl System Section 3 Installation Delivery InspectionRigging and Lifting of Compressor Unit Figure 3-1. Rigging and Lifting PointsLong Term Storage Recommendations The following are recommendations regarding long term storageAIR COOLED OIL COOLERS Compressor Unit Inspections Prior to Storage or InstallationRecommended Onsite Tools LONG TERM STORAGE LOG Compressor has been placed in operation as ofFoundation Foundation MaterialsConsiderations Prior to Starting Building the FoundationCompressor Unit Installation of both Check the ability of the soil to carry the loadLeveling and Grouting recommendations for setting, precautions, mixing, andAdditional Information Codes and Standards Figure 3-6. Housekeeping Pad Dimension Detail - Top View 2 - # CLOSED TIES CENTER LINE 5 - # 6 VERTLEVEL COMPRESSOR UNIT HOUSEKEEPING PADSPiping 010Ä5*4+0- 214176 4%1//0&& 14 175-2+0 10%46 $#5Table 3-2. Maximum Allowable Flange Loads Nozzle Dia. inFz lbf Fy lbfONE FAN DIAMETER NOT PREFERRED HOT AIR RECIRCULATION PREFERRED Figure 3-14. Cooler Placement and SpacingFigure 3-13. Discharge Elevation of Coolers Pressure Testing Initial Oil Charging Using Non -Vilter OilsUnit Oil Charging and Priming Do not hydro test compressur unit. Failure to complyBypass Valve Normal Operating Level Maximum NON-Operating LevelMinimum Operating Level SUCTION INLET CLOSEOIL MIXING OPEN VALVESection 3 Installation Initial Oil ChargingPriming Remote Oil Cooler and Piping REMOTEMOTOR SUCTION INLETOIL FILTER OPEN Section 3 Installation Pre Start-Up Pre Start-Up Checklist15. Verify that all valves are in the open position Section 3 Installation Start-Up Section 4 Operation OperationOil Inspection Dual Oil FiltersControl System Calibration Stopping/RestartingStarting, Stopping and Restarting the Compressor Starting Calibrate Slide Valve ActuatorsFigure 4-2. Actuator Assembly Section 4 Operation Figure 4-4. Slide Valve Calibration Screen Compact Logix PLC Figure 4-5. Photo-chopperCapacity Table 4-1. Command Shaft Rotation SpecificationsAngle/Slide Travel Oil Temperature Control Valve Oil Mixing Valve Operation 18. Press the “Set Max” buttonFail Position Purging with Dry Nitrogen 10. Close discharge bleed valve while still purging OIL SEPARATOR Purging with Dry GasPressure Indicator Section 4 Operation Figure 4-12. Suction Bypass Valve and Equalizing Solenoid Suction Oil Figure 4-13. Suction Oil Charging ValveCoalescing Oil Return Line Setup Table 5-1. Maintenance/Service Schedule Oil CircuitUnit ControlSection 5 Maintenance/Service Maintenance/ServiceMaintaining Proper Operation Compressor Unit Isolation forCompressor Unit Leak Check Oil System Components Oil Sampling Use Vilter Oil Analysis Kit VPN 3097A to collect an oilsample for analysis. For an example, see Figure 5-2. Fill Send samples immediately to the oil analysis lab afterOil Charging Oil Filter Replacement Single Oil Filter AssemblyDual Oil Filter Assembly Oil DrainingVent Valve Drain Valve Inlet Shut-Off Valves Centering Strap Coalescing Filter ReplacementCoalescing Filter Oil Pump Strainer View From Back of Oil Pump StrainerSize Drive Coupling Form-Flex BPU Hub InstallationTable 5-3. Shaft and Hub Distances Drive Center Member Installation and Alignment 17. Install set screw in hub cap to secure key in keyway of shaftAngular Alignment Table 5-5. Disc Pack Installation Torque SpecificationsTable 5-4. Hub Clamp Bolt and Set Screw Torque Specifications Drive Coupling Type C Sure-Flex Replacement Drive Coupling Form-Flex BPU Center Member and Hub RemovalCompressor Replacement Table 5-6. Clamping Bolts and Set Screw Torque SpecificationsLock Washer Compressor Shaft Bearing Float Inspections Figure 5-11. Bearing Axial Float InspectionGate Rotor Float and Gate Rotor Bearing Float Inspection Table 5-7. Maximum Bearing FloatFigure 5-12. Bearing Radial Float Inspection Figure 5-13. Gate Rotor FloatTable 5-8. Gate Rotor Float Figure 5-14. Gate Rotor Bearing FloatApplied Force Rigidly attach dial indicator Use bolt for fulcurm Gate rotor bearing float being measuredSection 5 Maintenance/Service Gate Rotor and Support Clearance Figure 5-15. Gate Rotor and Support Clearance - Minimum ClearancesFigure 5-16. Gate Rotor and Support Clearance - Measuring Gate Rotor Support Gate Rotor Gate Rotor Support Gate RotorGate Rotor Support Gate Rotor Straight Edge Straight Edge Straight EdgeTable 5-9. Gate Rotor Tool Sets Gate Rotor Assembly Replacement All VSG & VSSG Compressors ExceptVSG 301-701 Compressors Figure 5-17. Gate Rotor Assembly Removal and Tools Figure 5-18. Gate Rotor Assembly RemovalFigure 5-19. Gate Rotor Assembly and Tools Figure 5-20. Gate Rotor and Shelf ClearanceGate Rotor Assembly Replacement VSG 301-701 Compressors ONLY Figure 5-21. Gate Rotor Assembly BreakdownFigure 5-23. Gate Rotor and Shelf Clearance Figure 5-22. Gate Rotor Thrust BearingFigure 5-24. Gate Rotor Blade Assembly Gate Rotor DisassemblyFigure 5-25. Gate Rotor Blade Installation Figure 5-27. Thrust Bearing Installation Figure 5-26. Gate Rotor Thrust BearingSlide Valve Actuator Assembly Replacement Figure 5-28. Roller Bearing AssemblyFigure 5-29. Command Shaft Seal Command Shaft Assembly ReplacementCommand Shaft Seal Replacement Figure 5-30. Command Shaft Seal Installation Section 6 Troubleshooting ProblemSolution Table 6-1. Slide Valve Actuator Troubleshooting Guide 1 ofTable 6-1. Slide Valve Actuator Troubleshooting Guide 2 of Table 6-2. Slide Valve Actuator LED Blink Codes* 1 of Flash PatternMeaning er before the calibration procedure was completed. The actuator will not move while this error code is displayed. To clear the errorcalibrate the actuator. If this error has occurred and the cause was not the loss of 24V power during calibration, possible causes areTable 6-3. Troubleshooting Guide - General Problems & Solutions 1 of Table 6-3. Troubleshooting Guide - General Problems & Solutions 2 of Table 6-3. Troubleshooting Guide - General Problems & Solutions 3 of 6 - 8 / Blank Section 7 Warranty and Parts Warranty Claim ProcessingOn Site Service Support Warranty does not cover labor and extraneous expensesRemanufactured Gas Bare Shaft Compressor Process Request a “VSG Single Screw Compressor Rebuild Form”Torque Specifications for 17-4 Stainless Steel Fasteners ft-lbs Appendix A Torque SpecificationsTorque Specifications ft-lbs Appendix B Motor Compressor - General Storage Instructions Appendix C Oil Analysis Report EvaluationPRODUCT ANALYSIS REPORT No Action RequiredAppendix D Recommended Header Piping INLET ON BOTTOM Appendix E Recommended Remote Air Cooled Oil Cooler PipingOUTLET ON TOP Blank