Maintenance
Other Maintenance
Requirements
Compressors using new seal technology will not use
CAUTION
Oil Supply System
Problems!
Plugging of oil supply system could lead to bearing failure. Failure to use care could result in Loctite getting into the chiller which may cause problems with the Oil supply system and eductor system.
[ ] Inspect the condenser tubes for fouling; clean if necessary.
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage w/ Capacitors!
Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/ tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized. For variable frequency drives or other energy storing components provided by Trane or others, refer to the appropriate manufacturer’s literature for allowable waiting periods for discharge of capacitors. Verify with an appropriate voltmeter that all capacitors have discharged. Failure to disconnect power and discharge capacitors before servicing could result in death or serious injury. Note: For additional information regarding the safe discharge of capacitors, see
[ ] Measure the compressor motor winding resistance to ground; a qualified service technician should conduct this check to ensure that the findings are properly interpreted.
Contact a qualified service organization to
[ ] Use a nondestructive tube test to inspect the condenser and evaporator tubes at
Note: It may be desirable to perform tube tests on these components at more frequent intervals, depending upon chiller application. This is especially true of critical process equipment.
[ ] Depending on chiller duty, contact a qualified service organization to determine when to conduct a complete examination of the unit to discern the condition of the compressor and internal components.
Note: (a) Chronic air leaks, which can cause acidic conditions in the compressor oil and result in premature bearing wear; and, (b) Evaporator or condenser water tube leaks. Water mixed with the compressor oil can result in bearing pitting, corrosion, or excessive wear.
[ ] Submit a sample of the compressor oil to a Trane qualified laboratory for comprehensive analysis on an annual basis; this analysis determines system moisture content, acid level and wear metal content of the oil, and can be used as a diagnostic tool.
Lubrication
The only chiller component that requires periodic lubrication is the external vane linkage assembly and Rotary oil valve.
Lubricate the vane linkage shaft bearings and rod end bearings as needed with a few drops of light- weight machine oil.
The CenTraVac inlet guide vane tang operators should be serviced annually with R123 compatible grease. Use only Rheolube 734A, available from Trane as LUB00033 (16oz. standard grease gun cartridge) or LUB00063 (3oz. mini grease gun cartridge)
To service the 1st stage tang operator of all units except CDHF extended capacity chillers with 1470 or 1720 compressors.
1.The chiller must be off.
2.Carefully remove any insulation that may have been placed over the two lubrication ports of the tang operator base. This insulation will need to be replaced after the service is complete.
3.Note the position of the tang operator arm, note the placement of spacing washers etc., then disconnect the linkage rod from the tang operator arm. Manually move the tang operator arm and note the amount of effort required to operate the assembly.
4.Loosen but DO NOT REMOVE the 1/16" NPT lubrication port plug that is highest on the assembly.
5.Loosen and remove the remaining lower 1/16" NPT plug.
6.Using a grease gun with an appropriate fitting, insert ONLY Rheolube grease into the open port until clean grease is seen to appear around the threads of the plug in the opposite port.
7.Tighten the plug that was loosened in step 4. Tighten the plug to hand tight plus 1/4 to 1/2 turn.
8.Remove the grease fitting, if used.
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