10. Compressor
10-2-4. Dry core cleaning
If burning or other failures occur repeatedly at compressors within the same system, in many cases the cause is acid, sludge, carbon, or other substances that remain in the refrigeration cycle as the result of insufficient cleaning. If, when the oil is inspected, there is an outdoor unit where the oil color phase is 4.0 or higher, or where a sharp odor is present, carry out all steps below to perform dry core cleaning.
And use the bidirectional dry core for refrigerant R410A.
(A) If a ball valve is installed on the outdoor unit
(1)Refer to
(2)If all units are operated in Cooling mode, close first the liquid tube service valve then the ball valve on all out- door units where dry cores will be attached.
If all units are operated in Heating mode, close first the ball valve then the liquid tube service valve on all out- door units where dry cores will be attached.
* This step is performed in order to expel refrigerant from the tubing between the liquid tube service valve and
the ball valve. Approximately 4 – 5 seconds is a sufficient interval between closing each of the 2 valves. | 2 | ||
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(3) Press the | ON/OFF | button on the outdoor unit maintenance remote controller to stop the operation of all units. |
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*If the outdoor unit maintenance remote controller is not available, use the following method to stop the oper- ation of all units:
Pull out the SCT connector (2P) (YEL) (CN231) from the outdoor unit control PCB of the unit where
(4)Connect a refrigerant recovery device to the liquid tube service port
CAUTION
When the hose is connected, internal pressure is applied by the remaining refriger- ant in the
(5)As shown in Fig. 21, disconnect the tube that runs from the liquid tube valve to the ball valve on all outdoor units where dry cores will be attached. Then attach the dry cores.
(6)At all outdoor units where dry cores are attached, pressurize with 478.6 psi of nitrogen from the liquid tube service port and check for leaks.
(7)After evacuating all nitrogen gas from the tubing, apply vacuum from the liquid tube service port to all outdoor units where dry cores are attached until the pressure is
(8)Fully open the liquid tube valve and ball valve on all outdoor units where dry cores are attached.
(9)Operate all outdoor units for approximately 3 hours (in either Heating or Cooling mode or mixed Cooling and Heating mode).
(10)Follow the above procedure, and replace all dry cores with new dry cores.
(11)Operate all outdoor units for approximately 20 minutes (in either Heating or Cooling mode or mixed Cooling and Heating mode).
(12)Follow the instructions in “3. Discharging Compressor Oil” and drain a small amount of the oil from the oil separators of all outdoor units where dry cores are attached. Check the color phase, odor, and other characteristics.
(13)If the results show that dry core cleaning is still necessary (for example, a color phase of 4.0 or higher)*, return to Step 11 and repeat until the results are normal (including a color phase of 3.5 or less)*.
* Color sample sheet for degree of stain
CAUTION
Perform another dry core replacement after approximately 30 hours of system operation.
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