Glycol/GLYCOOL-Cooled Models—Self-Contained Compressor

5.4Glycol Piping

These guidelines apply to the field leak checking and fluid requirements for field piping systems.

General Guidelines

• Equipment damage and personal injury can result from improper piping installation, leak check- ing, fluid chemistry and fluid maintenance.

• Follow local piping codes, safety codes.

• Qualified personnel must install and inspect system piping.

• Contact a local water consultant regarding water quality, corrosion protection and freeze protec- tion requirements.

• Install manual shutoff valves at the supply and return line to each indoor unit and drycooler to permit routine service and emergency isolation of the unit.

! CAUTION

Risk of frozen fluids. Can cause equipment damage and building damage.

Freezing system fluids can rupture piping. Complete system drain-down cannot be ensured. When the field piping or unit may be exposed to freezing temperatures, charge the system with the proper percentage of glycol and water for the coldest design ambient.

Automotive antifreeze is unacceptable and must NOT be used in any glycol fluid system.

! CAUTION

Risk of corrosion. Can cause equipment damage.

Read and follow individual unit installation instructions for precautions regarding fluid system design, material selection and use of field-provided devices. Liebert systems contain iron and copper alloys that require appropriate corrosion protection.

Contact a local water consultant regarding water quality, corrosion and freeze protection requirements.

Water chemistry varies greatly by location, as do the required additives, called inhibitors, that reduce the corrosive effect of the fluids on the piping systems and components. The chemistry of the water used must be considered, because water from some sources may contain corrosive elements that reduce the effectiveness of the inhibited formulation. Preferably, surface waters that are classified as soft and are low in chloride and sulfate ion content should be employed. Proper inhibitor maintenance must be performed in order to prevent corrosion of the system. Consult glycol manufacturer for testing and maintenance of inhibitors.

Commercial ethylene glycol (Union Carbide Ucartherm, Dow Chemical Dowtherm SR-1 and Texaco E.G. Heat Transfer Fluid 100), when pure, is generally less corrosive to the common metals of construction than water itself. It will, however, assume the corrosivity of the water from which it is prepared and may become increasingly corrosive with use if not properly inhibited.

! CAUTION

Risk of oxide layer formation. Can cause equipment damage.

Idle fluid allows the collection of sediment that prevents the formation of a protective oxide layer on the inside of tubes. Keep unit switched ON and system pump operating.

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Emerson 3000 installation manual Glycol Piping, General Guidelines

3000 specifications

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