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    chiller not performing R410a



    hi all i attended site to a chiller which was not cooling very well the chiller is a r410a with two compressors both linked together.

    I think the make of unit is clivet, this had a E009 fault: system pressure alarm and it also had various other faults which i cant recall now.

    I put my gauges on and ran the system with both compressors running and found discharge pressure was 29 bar and discharge pipe temp 68degrees c.

    pipework going in to condensor was 60 degrees c and pipework out of the condensor 43 degrees c 17 deg diff.

    I put my gauges on to the liquid line and got 27 Bar .
    across the liquid line i found no temp difference staying at 43 degrees c

    after the expansion device which was a EEV i got 31 deg c
    Suction was 12 bar and suction pipe temp 18 degrees c

    From this i came up with subcooling low 1deg
    and superheat at 5deg

    subcooling is low so lack of liquid going to metering device do you think dragging the gas out would be best and would you say short of gas could be likely?

    hope to learn something from your replies

    cheers lee



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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Hi Lee
    We need to know the temperature of chilled water into the unit and out ?

    Chiller are normally designed on between 5c to 7c at full load, so with inlet water at 12c, off water temp at 6c = 6c diff.

    I would say that with your 5c superheat, that the EEV is OK and the Refrigerant charge is OK.
    Try running with one compressor at a time to see if there is a different performance between the compressors.

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Hey Lee
    What are your flow and return temperatures and also what's the pressure drop across the evap , is it a PHE or shell and tube .
    Before reclaiming the charge make sure all is ok on the water circuit ,flow rate ,pressure drop , vented of air etc etc
    Once you have ruled out all that start with checking the drier and then the operation of the eev and it's driver.Although at 5c SH the eev sounds ok
    The charge may well be the culprit but unlikely better to rule out all the crap that could compound the problem first.
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Hi Lee,

    Have you got a model number of the chiller to read the manual.

    DP = 29Bar = 49'C seems a little bit high. Is the condenser clean( air or water cooled)?

    Your SST of 15'C is pretty high as well. You will want to get that down to about +5'C. So if you can bring the HP down (clean coils, speed up fans, etc) it might help.

    17K across you condenser isn't bad though. Should be 12-20k.

    SC = 3K (should be 4-8K)
    SH = 2K (should be 4-8K)

    Is this running at full load? All fans on, EEV 100%?

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    hi all i am a newbie with chillers so will try to answer questions as best as but go easy please. :-0
    The set point for the chiller is 6.5 deg c. the return temp is 24 deg c and out temp is 17 deg c. when the chiller started it ran with one compressor and then the second came on did not notice any difference in pressures on discharge and suction when the second compressor came on.

    the inlet of evap to outlet of evap was 31 deg c /18 deg c
    the type of evap is shell and tube
    Stufus i am unsure on checking the water side as have no experience whatsoever on them, in the history log it did mention something about antifeeze ???? but can not recall the error message the error was E012 though.

    The model of the unit is KCCC-0-602-02-0-0-0-0-1

    The condensor i think was a little dirty to look at it it was not clogged but defo could do with cleaning. its air cooled and all the fans were running flat out,


    Tradewinds how have you got them calculations as their different to mine could you explain if poosible to help me along

    many thanks lee

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    I took the liquid pressure which is 27 bar discharge pressure was 29 bar.

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    That sounds like a WSAT-XSC chiller.

    With the 27bar liquid pressure (44C SCT) and 43C actual temperature then from my calculations it is 1K subcooling which is very low.

    Which could be caused by either shortage of gas or the condensing side not condensing fully.

    As you say the coils are dirty, so maybe worth giving them a clean. Were all the condenser fans running?

    Also suction at 12bar (13.5 SST) and 18C actual temp then the superheat is 5.5K which looks like the EEV is doing its job and controlling superheat.
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    nothing wrong with it, your load temp is high, the rest seems to balance

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Nothing wrong with it apart from it's not cooling ;-)
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    hi marc all the fans were operating and seemed to be running flat out.

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    all data, given indicates the unit is balanced with the load, but what should be of concern is the second compressor, you indicated no changes in the system when this came on, here lies the problem.
    Can you run the second comp only?

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by marc5180 View Post
    Nothing wrong with it apart from it's not cooling ;-)
    But it is, in 24C out 17C, i have always called a reduction in temperature "cooling"

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    hi mad fridgie

    not sure if i can run the one compressor on its own i guess it can be done though
    i am pretty sure i did not see a change in pressures as the second compressor came on line.
    where would the best place to start with trying to rectify the not so good cooling its giving out?

    many thanks lee

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    You may just be able to change your compressor contactor control feed between the two compressors, or worse case just change the power feed to the two compressors (sorry do not know the machine)

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by mad fridgie View Post
    But it is, in 24C out 17C, i have always called a reduction in temperature "cooling"
    Ok my bad, maybe I should have said "not getting down to temp" as opposed to "not cooling" :-)
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Turning off the breaker for one compressor on one if these units will give you a compressor module fault, think it's an "e108" fault.

    Easiest way to do it as Mad Fridgie says would be to swap the control feed to the contractor (that comes from board AP3).

    Have u tried a pump down test on these compressors?
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    hi marc, when u say swap the control feed how do you mean, when the system started first compressor came on and a couple of mins later the other came on.?

    tried pumpdown test by closing liquid ball valve but could not fully say whether the system fully pump downed it got to 0 but the system tripped out on faults.

    cheers lee

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by mad fridgie View Post
    nothing wrong with it, your load temp is high, the rest seems to balance
    i agree the chw temp is high raise the set point and bring the chw temp down gradually once there you will be able to check the unit is operating correctly at it's design spec

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by moondawn View Post
    hi marc, when u say swap the control feed how do you mean, when the system started first compressor came on and a couple of mins later the other came on.?
    cheers lee
    The control feed comes off board AP3 and energises the coil on the compressor (KM1 & KM2).
    try swapping these around so when it calls for compressor 1 to start then compressor 2 will start instead.

    Did u take the amps of both compressors? From memory these usually pull around 35a per phase.
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    It's a cooling a lot more than it should. And it's probably evaporating out of envelope having 31°C return temperature, 18°C leaving.
    13K delta across evap also seem to show a grossly wrong selection of pump.
    I wouldn't touch the chiller, at this time.

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    what would be next to check if you feel that the refrigeration side is operating?

    thanks in advance lee

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    marc - i did not test amps from the compressors when they were both in opeartion
    cheers lee

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Just one question, do you know if this unit has HOT GAS INJECTION, between the EEV and the evap

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    the unit does not have hot gas injection mate
    cheers lee

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by NoNickName View Post
    It's a cooling a lot more than it should. And it's probably evaporating out of envelope having 31°C return temperature, 18°C leaving.
    13K delta across evap also seem to show a grossly wrong selection of pump.
    I wouldn't touch the chiller, at this time.
    I quote myself, as it seems it was unnoticed.

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by NoNickName View Post
    I quote myself, as it seems it was unnoticed.
    I read it as temp entering the evap at 31C (strange) and leaving at 18C and SST of about 12.5C, also no change in any conditions when the second comp cuts in.
    We simply need more data.

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Correct me if I'm wrong but on the PT chart (PE) 27 bar equals 46 degrees Celcius for R410a. If your liquid line temp is 43 this gives 3 degrees Celcius Subcooling. Suction 12 bar equals 16 degrees Celcius. If your suction temp is 18 this is 2 Degrees Celcius Superheat. This is worked out using gauge pressure not Absolute pressure.

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by moondawn View Post
    what would be next to check if you feel that the refrigeration side is operating?
    The first thing I would do is to give the condenser a really good clean then check all of your measurements again to see what effect that has on performance. You did say it looked dirty.

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    hi there read the above suggestions yes temp wise after coming out the condensor i had 27 Bar on the liquid shreader and 43 degrees with my temp probe.
    after the expansion device entering evap 31 degrees with temp probe coming out the evap 18 degrees and suctiion port reading 12 bar.

    please could someone do the calculation as i am not good with working this out i had help doing it to give you lot the figures and then i can learn from checking over the calculations?

    i agree the coil was dirty i would not say was blocked though but i agree a good place to start.

    thanks all for your replies

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Lee the calculation for superheat and subcooling is very simple,

    Take the pressure (27bar or 12 bar) and look at the chart below follow it across and that gives you the corresponding saturation temperature. Then subtract the actual pipe temp that you took to give you superheat and subcooling temperature.

    http://www.gas2010.com/pdfs/r410a_pressure_temp.pdf
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    hi marc cheers so i done the calculation and got SH 4deg and SC 2deg.

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    JUST FOUND THIS THAT GARY POSTED ON RE FORUM. SEE BOLDED TEXT

    The subcooling tells you if there is not enough refrigerant (low subcooling) or too much refrigerant (high subcooling) in the high side of the system.

    The superheat tells you if there is not enough refrigerant (high superheat) or too much refrigerant (low superheat) in the low side of the system.

    If there is not enough refrigerant in the high side (low subcooling) and not enough refrigerant in the low side (high superheat), then there is not enough refrigerant in the system (undercharged).

    If there is too much in the high side (high subcooling) and just enough or too much in the low side (normal to low superheat), then the system is overcharged.

    If there is not enough or just enough in the high side (normal to low subcooling) and too much in the low side (low superheat), then the metering device is overfeeding or the compressor is inefficient.

    If there is just enough or too much in the high side (normal to high subcooling) and not enough in the low side (high superheat), then the system is restricted/underfeeding.

    None of the above is accurate unless you have sufficient airflow through both the evaporator and the condenser, so always check the airflow first.


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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    would my calculations SH 4deg and SC 2deg lead me to look at eev or compressor?

    i know i have been suggested that compressors could be not operating properly. could i possibly rule out Electronic expansion device due to having 31 degc to 18 degc differential??

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    I'm not convinced the problem is on the fridge side (although condenser needs to be cleaned as a matter of course)
    Has any work been carried out on the water circuit,Additional load or piping, new pumps , valves etc. Check any strainers in the water circuit .Check the pressure drop across the evap there should be binder points on the flow and return your looking for a drop of less than 0.5 bar.Also check that the evap isn't full of air there should be a vent screw on the top , if you're going to check for air in the top of the evap hold a refrigerant detector to the vent as you open it on the off chance you're losing refrigerant to the water circuit via a duff gasket.But i still think the water circuit is the issue.
    But I could be totally wrong
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    hi stufus we got an engineer going back next week so will see how things get on first thing will do is clean condensor and check compressors. i know previously the chiller had a leak on it last year but thats all i know history wise.

    thanks for your post and will see if we can check the following you have mentioned

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    If there was a lack of chilled water flow then suction pressure would decrease not increase.

    With a high LP, high HP and low subcooling this indicates lack of condenser capacity.
    Did u take the air in/out of condenser?
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    hi marc i never checked the air in / out of condensor but judging from posts this is the best place too start by checkin the airflow and also cleaning the condensor

    cheers lee

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by marc5180 View Post
    If there was a lack of chilled water flow then suction pressure would decrease not increase.

    With a high LP, high HP and low subcooling this indicates lack of condenser capacity.
    Did u take the air in/out of condenser?
    Mark I agree the condenser is an issue and there appears to be an obvious lack of capacity.
    But there is a 13k delta T across the evap and a history of antifreeze alarms which could be down to either flow or lacked refrigerant.
    As just about everyone has said at this stage we will just have to wait and see how they get on after the condenser coil has been cleaned.
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    But there is a 13k delta T across the evap and a history of antifreeze alarms which could be down to either flow or lacked refrigerant.

    Hi what is normal delta t across the evap? 8-10deg c ??

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    The 31C after the EEV, should not be occuring
    could it be:
    just a simple mistake in writing down the data, should it read "13C" (which then would seem to make more sense)
    There could be a distributor, if the evap is using the tubes, not the shell (do not know the machine) hence a pressure drop
    I have seen these type of temps after an expansion device before, but only when little or no condensing occurs, (which does not quite seem to be the case) as we are still achieving considerable cooling effect (water temp split)
    Could it be a trapped air pocket, which is holding back the liquid/vapour mix leaving the EEV, wheres the air pressure remains high, but the velocity remain lows (no air entrapment in the refrigerant flow) and but the liquid density is high enough to pass through the air and enter the normall evaporating cycle

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    i am fairly positive i was getting 31 deg after the eev the type of evap is shell and tube.

    will post back when the engineer has been to clean the condensor and check compressors operation.

    cheers

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    A engineer attended today and the weather was not as hot as when i was last there, this is the details he gave me:

    arrived on site found both compressors running with a chilled water flow temp of 14C and a return of 19.5C.

    Carried out non condensables test and confirmed none were present.

    Cleaned Condensor Coil Checked pressure before and after But no difference.

    Discharge pressure with 1 compressor running was 22 bar (R410a) and with 2 compressors increased to 25bar.

    Discharge temp way 61C
    Liquid temp before expansion valve 34C
    Liquid temp after expansion valve 22C
    Suction temp 13.6C

    Liquid pressure before expansion valve 23bar
    Liquid pressure after expansion valve 16bar
    Suction pressure 9.3bar

    Air in to condenser 15C
    Air out of condenser 35C

    Compressor amps on both compressors around the same 38-40amps

    Unable to check water strainer as there are no shut of valve in the cw supply pipework.

    Possibility that the load is too high, next step would be to install binder access points and work out the flow rate to then work out the capacity the chiller is provided.


    Any other pointers guys

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Do you know the plate rating of the chiller duty? If so, we can work out the flow rate for you from the above figures.

    With a liquid temp after the TEV of 22C makes me wonder how the machine can provide a leaving water temp of 14C?

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Good data,

    it would look like you have a distributor plate between the TEV and the evap heat exchange area.

    I would say that your system is incorrectly sized for load. (as per thread "8")

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Hi all,
    Full model number of the chiller is a wsat xsc602.

    The evap is a plate heat exchanger not a shell and tube like I first thought.

    Like Frank says how can cooling be taking place if liquid temp into the evap is 22c yet water in/out of evap is 19c/14c?
    How is this working ??????

    Between the eev and the evap there is no distributor that I could see... What is a plate distributor?

    The kw of the unit is 76kw

    Madfridgie - please could you post how your workings out on here or pm so I could learn from you?

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by moondawn View Post

    Liquid temp after expansion valve 22C
    Suction temp 13.6C

    Liquid pressure after expansion valve 16bar
    Suction pressure 9.3bar
    Where exactly did you take this measurments? Could you provide some photo of measuring, or refrigerant diagram with points on it where measurments are taken?
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    On the panel it says FLI 75kw but in the manual it says 155kw cooling capacity???

    here are a few pics

    Image.jpg is pic of plate heat exchanger (EVAP)
    photo1.jpg is pic of liquid line eev and liquid line port just entering evap
    photo2.jpg is pic of suction pipe and port
    photo.jpg is pic of same as photo 2 only took further away.

    The liquid pressure was taken before the eev and after the eev using the schraeders as shown on photo1.jpg .
    The actual temperature was taken from the same place the gauges were connected and the pressure taken.

    There doesn't look like there could be a restriction after the eev because it goes straight into the evap.

    I previously check for any signs of pre expansion in the liquid line across the drier and the liquid line shut off valve - everything seemed ok.

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by frank View Post
    Do you know the plate rating of the chiller duty? If so, we can work out the flow rate for you from the above figures.

    With a liquid temp after the TEV of 22C makes me wonder how the machine can provide a leaving water temp of 14C?
    In the manual for this chiller the cooling capacity is rated at 155 kw and the flow rate should be 7.5 l/s.

    How would you work out what the actual flow rate is Frank?
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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Quote Originally Posted by marc5180 View Post
    In the manual for this chiller the cooling capacity is rated at 155 kw and the flow rate should be 7.5 l/s.

    How would you work out what the actual flow rate is Frank?
    Q = m c dt

    Q = 155
    m = ?
    c = 4.18
    dt = (t1-t2) = (19.5 - 14) = 5.5

    So: m = Q/(c x dt)
    = 155/ (4.18 x 5.5) = 6.74l/s

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    Re: chiller not performing R410a

    Whats 'C' Frank? and why 4.18?

    Is that figure for water? would it change much if glycol was added to the water?
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