Trane RTAC 140-400 ton units (50 HZ) Air Conditioner User Manual


 
RTAC-SVX01F-EN 155
Maintenance Procedures
Refrigerant and Oil Charge Management
Proper oil and refrigerant charge is essential for proper unit operation, unit perfor-
mance, and environmental protection. Only trained and licensed service personnal
should service the chiller.
Some symptoms of a refrigerant under-charged unit:
Low subcooling
Higher than normal discharge superheat
Bubbles in EXV sight glass
Low liquid level diagnostic
Larger than normal evaporator approach temperatures (leaving water temperature
- saturated evaporator temperature)
Low evaporator refrigerant temperature limit
Low refrigerant temperature cutout diagnostic
Fully open expansion valve
Possible whistling sound coming from liquid line (due to high vapor velocity)
High condenser + subcooler pressure drop
Some symptoms of a refrigerant over-charged unit:
High subcooling
Evaporator liquid level higher than centerline after shut down
Larger than normal condenser approach temperatures (entering condenser satu-
rated temperature – entering air temperature)
Condenser pressure limit
High pressure cutout diagnostic
More than normal number of fans running
Erratic fan control
Higher than normal compressor power
Very low discharge superheat at startup
Compressor rattle or grinding sound at startup
Some symptoms of an oil over-charged unit:
Larger than normal evaporator approach temperatures (leaving water temperature
- saturated evaporator temperature)
Low evaporator refrigerant temperature limit
Erratic liquid level control
Low unit capacity
Low discharge superheat (especially at high loads)
Low liquid level diagnostics
High oil sump level after normal shut down
Some symptoms of an oil under-charged unit:
Compressor rattle or grinding sound
Lower than normal pressure drop through oil system
Seized or welded compressors