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    Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"



    Hi

    I have a ~8yr old Trane ERTHA300 (rotary screw chiller) used for mall air-conditioning in South East Asia. (ambient: 30C, 90%RH)

    It has been running fine for at least the past 3 years, but recently, it is always tripping after about 15-30 minutes of running:

    starts with status A74 (normal running),
    15 minutes later status changes to A77 "Run: evaporator limit(3)"
    3 minutes later it trips on status bFb "Low evaporator refrigerant temp"

    Water temperatures in and out of the evaporator and condenser seem normal.
    Evap water in/out: 11-13C / 7-8C
    Cond water in/out: 27-30C / 31-34C

    Any ideas?

    Some possibilities I've thought of:
    • dirty evaporator heat exchange tubes causing large approach
    • bad thermistor under-reporting evap refrigerant temp



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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Hi Kaon
    Haven't worked on Trane chillers but if they are similar to Carrier chillers and have an electronic TX valve I would look at both the temperature and pressure transducers that control the TXV. If these are good it could be the motor in the TX valve. We have had this problem with some of the Carrier chillers we installed, we changed both transducers and ended up replacing the TX valve which solved the problem.

    Paul

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Hi Kaon,

    I have just repaired the same fault on a trane unit, it was a faulty suction return sensor, which was causing it to fail on low evap ref temp, maybe worth checking yours sensor.?

    Regards
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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Is there a water strainer? and if so is it clean?

    Another thing is to check the screw is unloading as the load drops off. If the slide valve (i assume it has one) does not unload then the system will try to pump too much refrigerant around for the current conditions, thus potentially flooding liquid through the evap and dropping the temp.

    May be worth a look, who knows?

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    kaon,

    whats the cooler approach?
    whats the suction super heat?

    possibly you have under charge unit or fouled cooler tubes.

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Quote Originally Posted by joel View Post
    kaon,
    whats the cooler approach?
    whats the suction super heat?
    possibly you have under charge unit or fouled cooler tubes.
    I'm pretty sure, this unit does not display those data.

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    I was mistaken, the chiller is more like 15 years old...
    It doesn't display details like approaches.

    The forum doesn't allow me to post photos because of my low post count.
    so i have to use the attachment feature.
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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Quote Originally Posted by slingblade View Post
    Is there a water strainer? and if so is it clean?

    Another thing is to check the screw is unloading as the load drops off. If the slide valve (i assume it has one) does not unload then the system will try to pump too much refrigerant around for the current conditions, thus potentially flooding liquid through the evap and dropping the temp.

    May be worth a look, who knows?
    Think the strainers are clean, because we opened a different one recently (serving another chiller on the same header), and it was very clean.
    I doubt it is a lack of chilled water flow causing this trip, since the output water is normal temperature... about 7-8C.
    Also, this chiller is not expected to need to unload. There's always plenty of heat load to pump out of this retail building.

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Quote Originally Posted by gsxr1340 View Post
    Hi Kaon,
    I have just repaired the same fault on a trane unit, it was a faulty suction return sensor, which was causing it to fail on low evap ref temp, maybe worth checking yours sensor.?
    Regards
    GSXR1340
    Thanks, GSXR, PaulZ and everyone for the ideas.
    Will post back here with the results.

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Hello Kaon
    the most obvious cause would be loss of refrigerant charge, this would cause evap limit which in turn would cause the compressor to unload if the suction pressure continued to fall then it would trip on low evap refrigerant temp. What are the refrigerant pressures?

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    evap approach...
    suction press converted to temp - chilled water out temp.

    check your super heat.will tell you if the unit is under charged.
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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Quote Originally Posted by joel View Post
    evap approach...
    suction press converted to temp - chilled water out temp.

    check your super heat.will tell you if the unit is under charged.
    Anyone know how to get those readings from this ERTHA300?

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Quote Originally Posted by kaon View Post
    Anyone know how to get those readings from this ERTHA300?
    Yes me.
    Suction pressure can be read from a gauge connected to any section of pipework between the evap outlet and the compressor inlet. this can then be converted ito a relevant temp by using a comparitor.

    Chilled water outlet can be measured with a thermometer on the evap water outlet pipe.

    Superheat can be measured by subtracting the difference between suction pipe temperature and comparated suction temp on a guage.

    but of course you allready know this as an engineer.

    Also, this chiller is not expected to need to unload. There's always plenty of heat load to pump out of this retail building.

    not convinced.

    Water temperatures in and out of the Evaporator and Condenser seem normal.
    Evap water in/out: 11-13C / 7-8C
    Cond water in/out: 27-30C / 31-34C
    That is not under constant load, or is it?
    make your mind up.
    11-13 OK 7-8, shorter td less load and lower temp.

    have a think.

    sling.

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    measure the temperature drop over the filter, but be ware there's an orifice before it!

    more then 5 K of difference? then the filter is saturated and needs to be replaced!

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Lost interest or is it working now?

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Quote Originally Posted by gsxr1340 View Post
    Hi Kaon,
    I have just repaired the same fault on a trane unit, it was a faulty suction return sensor, which was causing it to fail on low evap ref temp, maybe worth checking yours sensor.?
    Regards
    GSXR1340
    My problem was the same as yours.
    Problem went away after change of sensor.
    Thanks everyone.

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    Re: Trane chiller tripping on "LOW EVAPORATOR REFRIGERANT TEMP"

    Quote Originally Posted by kaon View Post
    My problem was the same as yours.
    Problem went away after change of sensor.
    Thanks everyone.
    That is quick fix!

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