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    Caerrier chiller 30XA condensing leak



    Hello All
    We've carrier 30xa and we found a problem with condensing coil was leak.
    1)Do you have this problem ?
    2)Why it happen (only a year running)
    3)How we can prevent this problem

    Thans you for your advise
    Khun



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    Re: Caerrier chiller 30XA condensing leak

    Hi Khun
    The 30XA chiller has the new style condeser coil fitted (the best way of describing its type is to compare it to that of the modern cars radiator, cast aluminium type).
    You haven't mentioned where the coil has fractured, is it on one of the passes or the bolt-on entry/exit piping.
    I would look at potetional causes of failure being vibration or manufacturing defect, bearing in mind the condenser passes have not been damaged.
    The passes on that type of condenser could be easily damaged by an accidental strike as the cooling fins offer very little protection
    Approach Carrier if it looks like a manufacturing defect and get thier verdict.

    If I could offer my services to come and have a look I would, as I love your country, Phuket and Patong Beach was one of my most visited places on the globe.
    Good luck..
    Last edited by Davey 2 Pints; 11-08-2010 at 12:53 PM.

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    Re: Caerrier chiller 30XA condensing leak

    Hello
    Thank you for suggestion. It was leak on the passes (not on the entry/exit piping). What is could be a main defect of this problem.
    Do you have any experiences or ever heard like this problem before ?
    The condensing coil is very expensive.
    We have been solved the problem by close the loop was leaked (its really hard to weld/close)
    But we still need to change for long term running. I can't explained to my boss Why its happened and How to prevent this problem ?
    ??
    Your answer is my appreciated
    Khun
    kkamlang@sjm.com

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    Re: Caerrier chiller 30XA condensing leak

    1 year. carriers warranty should cover that. they have got damaged in transit alot. carrier sell a special kit for fixing gas leaks on these condensers.

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    Re: Caerrier chiller 30XA condensing leak

    You mean the problem would related with the transprotation or defect from factory.

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    Re: Caerrier chiller 30XA condensing leak

    if the unit was damaged on delivery it should have been flagged on the delivery note by the person who accepted the chiller it is highly unlikely that it is factory fault after 1 year running

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    Re: Caerrier chiller 30XA condensing leak

    What you talkin about two pints!!!!!

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    Re: Caerrier chiller 30XA condensing leak

    Can someone give me a good explaination.
    Why its happened ?
    How to prevent this problem ?

    Khun

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