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Thread: ciat chiller
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02-02-2012, 03:47 AM #1
ciat chiller
had a fault yesterday on a 2008 ciat chiller LX2500X-HPS and the fault description was desuperheating? any ideas
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02-02-2012, 10:09 AM #2
Re: ciat chiller
not a clue try Ciat technical, 01883621015
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02-02-2012, 05:59 PM #3
Re: ciat chiller
Andy, that means that difference betveen discharge T and condensing T less then 20K. (P56)
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02-02-2012, 07:36 PM #4
Re: ciat chiller
Thanks for advising us on that Alex.
No points this time Alex (STL applies!)
So basically there is not enough heat in the system. Or as some of us have discussed at length what we called "Too much sub-cooling".
Which as some of the purists will tell you cannot exist.
Andy.
May I ask is your chiller being asked to operate in low ambient conditions.
Only I have several sites where the load is always present irrespective of the ambient temperatures.
I have actually seen a chiller working to cool a chilled water circuit in a building despite an ambient of -4c and a setpoint of 6c.
When chillers are used at these low ambients they can be being asked to operate well below their minimum design temps.
Reducing the number of operational condenser fans is one option and or blanking off part of the condenser coil is another.
Just a thought and the above may be irrelevant to your issues?
Grizzly
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03-02-2012, 07:19 PM #5
Re: ciat chiller
Andy, first of all check superheat on economizer. Close it's txv. If it doesnt help disconnect solenoid valve. But maybe it is just low suction superheat...
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04-02-2012, 07:09 PM #6
Re: ciat chiller
cheers for the replys. its only happened recentley in the cold weather