Cornelius IWC330, IAC 322 Leak Detection, System Evacuation & Recharging, SELF-CONTAINED Products

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2.To check the compressor motor for accidental ground, perform a continuity check between terminals C, R and S to the compressor shell or a copper line of the refrigeration system (do not use a painted surface). Continuity present, the compressor windings are grounded and the compressor must be replaced.

If the compressor starts, but trips repeatedly on the overload protector, remember that the overload is both tem- perature and current activated. Be sure to check:

SLow voltage

SUndersized supply lines

SHigh head pressure

SHigh suction pressure

SDefective capacitors

SCompressor mechanical problems

SLow refrigerant charge

LEAK DETECTION

The new non-chlorine based refrigerants such as [HP - 62/R 404A] require special leak detection devices other than what has been standard for the CFC’s.

While the instruments for leak detection are different, the processes have not changed. Basics to remember:

1.Look for signs of oil when you visually start your leak check process. Oil is carried with the refrigerant. If the oil has leaked out so will the refrigerant.

2.Refrigerant vapor is heavier than air. When leak checking suspect areas, probe below the joints or connec- tions.

A.Always check the high-side of the system with the compressor operational.

B.Check the low-side of the system, with the system idle.

C.Following a & b will normally allow the highest pressure on each portion of the system for the best detection.

3.Systems short of refrigerant will show improper operational results in both the freeze and harvest cycles. Many systems will appear normal in higher operating temperatures and change drastically in cooler con- denser temperatures.

4.Many new and reworked leak detection instruments have the ability to detect CFC’s, HCFC’s and the new HFC’s by making a simple switch selection. This type of detector will be more sensitive on one setting than the other. This results in finding some leaks that are so small it may take years before the actual leak rate would create adverse operating conditions in the product.

Abubble test and/or additives with UV lamp may be the best team for the most positive leak testing results.

5.Never pressurize a system with oxygen or a mixture of refrigerant and air. Either of these methods may cause a system explosion to occur.

6.Pressurizing systems to leak test should only be done with dry nitrogen. Be sure the regulator setting does not exceed the recommended system pressure.

CAUTION: A full cylinder of nitrogen will have pressure of approximately 2700 PSI.

7.Failure to correct leaks will also cause shorter compressor life as a result of the higher operating tempera- tures. Always leak check the total system as one located leak may not be the only leak.

SYSTEM EVACUATION & RECHARGING

Should service work ever be required on a product where the sealed refrigeration is opened for any reason, the refrigerant must be recovered, drier/filter replaced, evacuated and recharged. The old method of “purging” is NOT ACCEPTABLE. Always evacuate the system through both the high and low side service valves. Be certain both valves are completely open when evacuating and the drier/filter has been replaced.

SELF-CONTAINED PRODUCTS

With the new POE [Polyol Ester] oils, the refrigeration system is more prone to moisture problems than the CFC systems. Every effort should be made to never have the system open to the atmosphere for longer than 15 min- utes, and the replacement of the drier/filter is no longer an option, [IT IS MANDATORY].

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Contents Series Ice Cube Machine Table of Contents Table of Contents cont’d Serial Number Explanation Model and Serial LocationSeries Cuber Remote Condenser Specification ICE Cuber SpecificationCR800 CR1200 CR1400 IAC322/330 IAC227 IWC322/330Specifications 60 HZ LRAIAC630 IWC630 IRC630 IAC830 IWC830 IRC830 IAC1030 IWC1030 IRC1030 IAC1030L IWC1030L IRC1030L IAC1230 IWC1230 IRC1230 IAC1448 IWC1448 IRC1448 Specifications 50 HZ Volts 220 Phase Hertz No. Wires +ground 220 12.5 75.9 Specifications 50 HZ, Remote Condenser CR800E50 CR1200E50 CR1400E50Freight Damage Claims Procedure GeneralInstallation Instructions Dispenser InstallationLocation of Equipment Equipment SET-UPIACS/IWCS Electrical Installation Check PointsPlumbing Connections START-UP and Check OUT Cleaning Procedures Prep CleaningOwner -OPERATOR Discard the ICESanitizing Procedures Dump CycleRH Evap ICE Production Check Adjusting Bridge ThicknessTotal ICE Capacity LED Indicators Status Indicator Circuit Board Diagnostic Procedure Green Contactor Fan Dump ValveRestoring ICE Thickness Potentiometer to Factory Setting Making AdjustmentsReset Operation Component Function Circuit Board ETCTest Plug SensorsVoltage Selector Switch Stacking CableCondenser FAN Cycling Control Thermostatic Expansion ValvesStarving TXV Product Symptoms Water Regulating ValveCompressor Contactor Service Stem ValvesMoisture Contamination Compressor & Starting Component CHECK-OUT Procedure RelaySELF-CONTAINED Products Leak DetectionSystem Evacuation & Recharging Recovery AshraeRecycling ReclaimHigh Pressure Safety Switch Compressor RUN-ONAverage Operating Characteristics IACS227/IAC322/IAC330Freeze Cycle Harvest Cycle AverageIWCS227/IWC322/IWC330 IAC522/IAC530 IWC522/IWC530 IAC630 IWC630 IRC630 IAC830 IWC830 IRC830 IAC1030 IWC1030 IRC1030 IAC1230 IWC1230 IRC1230 IAC1448 IWC1448 IRC1448 Cuber not Operating TroubleshootingCompressor does not RUN, Circuit Board Indicator Lights on Does not COOL, Circuit Board Indicator Lights Proximity Switch Light OUTProximity Switch Light on Compressor Runs butLong Freeze Cycle Water Flow AssociatedGeneral Long Harvest CyclesICE Weight Light AT TOP Plate and Heavy AT BottomSoft White ICE or Water a Pump not PumpingWater Dump Switch Condenser FAN Motor Only IAC 322 & IWC IAC 330 & IWCIacs 227 & Iwcs Volts 60 HZ IACS227E60, IWCS227E60 208/230V 60HZ IAC 522 & IWC IAC 530 & IWCIAC 830, IWC 830 & IRC IAC 630, IWC 630 & IRCIAC 1230, IWC 1230 & IRC IAC 1030, IWC 1030 & IRCIAC 1448, IWC 1448 & IRC Heat Shrink Tape Capacitor CR800, CR1200, & CR1400 Remote CondensersRefrigeration and Water Systems Refrigeration and water system Refrigeration and Water Systems Vavle Water Dump Valve Water Pump Refrigeration and Water System Remote Condenser Series Remote Ice Machine Installation Instructions Remote Condensers Liquid Refrigerant Line Discharge Correct Examples Remote Condenser LocationPhysical Line-Set Length 55 Ft. Maximum 16.764 meters Lengthening or Reducing the Line-Set Lengths Connection of Line-SetFinal Installation Start UpICE Cuber Specification Head Pressure Control Headmaster Remote System EVACUATION/RE-CHARGE EvacuationThis page Left Blank Intentionally One Cornelius Place Anoka, Minnesota 763 800

IAC530, IWCS227, IWC522, IAC522, IAC330 specifications

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