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Daikin erq250a7w1b freezing liquid line on heating

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Hi

Can anyone suggest a reason for my liquid line freezing on heating

I have 3x Daikin erq250 connected to a air handler, 2 of which work ok but the 3rd which is running the top of the coil on the ahu is freezing down the liquid line, pressure drops to 3 bar -20 on liquid and the hot gas line is at 15bar so there is no heat at the ahu. I have recovered the refrigerant which was exactly the correct charge.

Any help would be appreciated

Many thanks

McQuay Compressor manual

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Hi all,

Does anyone have a manual for a McQuay MCQ 808 SPW L compressor specifically detailing overhaul with parts list, drawings, etc? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Hello all!!!

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I have to introduce myself...

Actually this is my second post :/

I'm Chris from Greece and i'm really happy writing this post. GREEK_REF told me about your forum and it's really nice to meet all of you.

I am not else to write...:confused: oh yes what i am looking for in this forum... I am here to help and solve anyone who has problems with leaks or any other problems that looks huge.

TXV Equalization line with flared connection

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Hi All,

Please help me get this thing cleared.:(

We installed a TXV (Sporlan) for our 38AP/39HQ Carrier system.

There was a decision to cut the 1/4" equalizing line of the TXV and re-install with a flare connection. The decision was based from concerns on the test by which the liquid line and suction line will be simultaneously tested (300 and 550 psig respectively - isolated by valves). The line will be separated (from the flared coupling) and plugged to make sure (unfounded) that the valve will not be compensated from differing pressure of the low side and high side under simultaneous test.

I need professional info on whether this is sensible thing to do. Will there be problem (aside from the flared connection coming loose from vibration in the long term) because this is the first time that i installed a TXV with such connection. Normally as it is fixed I've tested systems not needing to isolate this equalizing line.

Your valued wisdom will be much help to me in explaining this to our client.

TIA

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Buffer Tank size for Glycol

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Hello Everybody,
Greetings to all.

I need to know how to calculate the size of buffer tank for propylene glycol (35%).
here are my system details.

It a an ammonia/glycol plant, glycol is used for food processing
total system capacity is 2850 kW,
glycol in/out is -3/-8,
buffer time 10 min (or anyone expert here can suggest)

it would be helpful if anyone can send the procedure to calculate with explanation or post it down here.

Regards,

Algorythm

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Hello people,

I'm new here. I tried to solve problem myself, but nothing going right. I'm constructor from Lithuania, which is working with ventiliation products, specifically working with refrigeration, actually with construction. This is new experience for me, so I came here to consult with proffesionals. Now I'm trying to make components selection algorythm. I'm gonna write you my thoughts.

First of all, I'm doing cooling block (evaporator + compressor + condenser), other components like electronic expansion valve, receivers and etc. does not dominate here, only main 3 components. I get a lot of clients applications form about that cooling block (where the main input parameters are presented), as I mentioned before I'm making selection algorytm to make selection process much faster.

I wrote the selection process for cooling, but I want to add heating too (heating process is achieved by 4-way valve and etc., when the whole cycle is reversing). I'm gonna split system into cooling and heating.

COOLING

1 step. Evaporator selection -> Client presents T1in RH1in and T2 out (desired temperature till what air must be cooled), so there's nothing hard (we get evaporator (cooling) capacity - P1.
2 step. Compressor selection -> There's nothing hard too (P1kompressor is equal P1 evaporator capacity, so we get P2 (compressor power input)).
3 step. Condenser selection -> evaporator capacity (P1) + compressor power input (P2) = condenser capacity (P3). To check if the condenser is picked up right, I use formula where condensing temperature is 3 ~ 5 C higher than condenser outlet temperature. If the condenser selection is wrong, I'm changing temperatures and do recalculations from 1 step. I forgot to mention that in condenser selection client presents T1in RH1in, but it don't present T2out, but is neccesary for me because I can use (mentioned above) my checkpoint (about 3 to 5 difference).

HEATING

I talked to our company technician and he said that for heating mode calculation process is the same (I mean step by step as written above). Yes the selected evaporator and condenser coils are fixed (I mean it can't be change fin space, number of tube rows and so on). When 4way valve reverses, evaporator turns into condenser and condenser turns into evaporator. Now about calculations. As I mentioned, coils structure are fixed, I only need to set temperatures values. I've read on internet (don't remember website), but such heating type depend on winter outdoor temperature. In most cases such heating type is as used as secondary heating source and actually we need additional heating element to satisfy client heating demand (it depend on winter outdoor temperature).

1 step. Evaporator selection. -> I have T1in RH1in, but I don't have temperature out.
2 step. Compressor selection. -> I can't select compressor, because I don't have evaporating temperature.
3 step. Condenser selection. -> I only can select condenser, because I have T1in RHin and T2out (by client demand).

So my questions about heating mode:

1. How to determine evaporator temperature out? Maybe there's formula like in cooling or something like that?
2. Maybe there's conditions (temperatures) till what this kind of source, would satisfy client heating demand on winter) and when we need additional heating equipment?
3. I think it's wrong to select condenser by client heating demand, because then I can't select evaporator and compressors?
4. How to determine maximum such block heating temperature (till what maximum temperature condenser could heat air without additional equipment)?

Thanks for answers. If you don't understand something, please write and I'll try to explain as much as I can.

McQuay Password

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I am looking for passwords for a McQuay Microtech II "C" Plus controller please
Before you reach for the CAPS LOCK Button I have been through the excellent passwords list as provided earlier, unfortunately with no success
The "Manager" password is Five digits & the Tech Password is 10 digits

If anyone can help I would be most grateful

Go straight to jail don't pass go don't collect £200


portable electric oil pump

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Hello

I am looking for a portable electric oil pump for adding oil to ammonia systems that can pump against discharge pressure (up to about 15bar) i've had a look around the forums but cannot really find anything conclusive.

Needs to be from the UK really.

I'd be interested to see what you guys are using or whether you concoct your own method rather than using a silly little hand pump to add 100's of litres! Had a decent one at my last firm but never took notice of who made it/where it came from!

Thanks

samsung sr-s2028cvw internal fan not working

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Hi hoping someone can help ive got a samsung sr-s20208cvw fridge freezer all is working but the internal fans on both freezer and fridge ive checked voltage and got a reading of 7.67volts at the fans and also checked fans they also working . the problem is the voltage is to low to run the fans and if fans arnt running its not getting down to temp as all cold air is staying at bottom can anyone help why they are not working is there a sensor that could be faulty or main pcb fault any advice please as im at a dead end
thank you Andy

Daikin vev11 REYQ16M7W18 hi back with a new problem?

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had J2 current Sensor so i changed it and contactor on std2. compressor run current is 6A
Had to inhibit std2 for unit to run
i think it is main board should i be looking at some thing ales?

Mitsubishi Electric PAR27 and PAR31

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Hi,

Does anyone know why Mitsubishi stopped producing MNET controllers (PAR27)? Now all they supply for City Multi is the PAR31 which like the old PAR21 controllers require wiring/daisy chaining between multiple units, rather than using the address logic on the MNET. I found the PAR27 to be a much better design and a very useful maintenance tool too, still keep a couple in the van for this reason.

Atlas V 316 XFT Flake Ice drum conversion from R22 to what refrigerant

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System is flooded using a danfoss RT controller, I have emailed manufacturer for factory advise , nil reply.
Has anyone done a similar conversion with success.

Sab 128

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I bought 4 SAB 128 SABROE from stock all new

I need all information might help me to use them as such as programs and manual books.

maxspeedingrods

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Conrods is an important engine parts of automotive, which connect the piston and crankshaft, whose role transmitted the reciprocating motion of the piston into rotary motion of the crankshaft, and transmitted the forces acting on the piston to the crankshaft output power.

help fujitsu halcyon hfi

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lets start off by saying. i've installed around 20 of these units. this is the first time im having this problem. usually i just install check run. 410a and done.

i have 48000btu hfi unit (AOU48RLXFZ1) with 2x 18 indoor unit inverters (ARU18RLF) + 1x 24inch indoor inverter unit (ARU24RLF). with a branch box(UTP-PU03A).

everything is installed correctly wiring tubing insulations. my branch box shows no error when all 3 is connected. but when i run on my outdoor unit it shows 1 branchbox and only 2 indoor units connected. i never had this problem before. does anyone know a diagnostic or know why this is happening.

i tried a brand new branch box and it still has same problem. only*reads*2 indoor units. with no errors.

thanks for taking your time and reading this.

Mitsu City Multi - Possible LEV Issue In Heat Mode

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System condenser is PUHY-P96TKMU with two PEFY-P48NMHU-E air handlers. Each AH has a local PAR30MA controller. It's been in operation for about two years or so.

For a couple of months, they constantly complained that one area, where AH2 is situated, is constantly warm at times despite setting the thermostat well below indicated room temperature. I finally spent some time trying to isolate where the excess heat is coming from as they utilize multiple other units on the same floor. I was certain a duct from another system was broken in the ceiling.....

I turned AH2 off on the thermostat and went up to open the control box. I noticed the suction line was blazing hot despite the unit being turned off. I opened the coil and condensate pan access panels and confirmed the evaporator coils were extremely hot. If I turn off AH1 via the thermostat, the evaporator on AH2 cools down quickly. Turning AH1 back on with AH2 in the off position, AH2 starts pumping out heat again.

Things that I have checked so far with the limited time I had.

- Confirmed M-Net communication cables are in the correct terminals

- Confirmed local controllers are in the correct terminals

- Checked all units for proper addressing

- Checked for error codes (None)

- Piping appears to look good.

- Disabled the 4 degree temperature compensator garbage via DIP SW3-8

- Set DIP SW1-1 to utilize internal thermostat sensor



I did a visual inspection of the LEV and the control head seems to be tight and the harness is firmly seated into the board. No knocking or abnormal sounds coming from the valve as the service manual indicated. I didn't have time to check the resistance of the valve head yet.

Since this is the first time I've encountered this issue, the service manual stated to check the pulse output of the board with an LED check tool? I can't find this thing anywhere. I suppose I could use a DC multimeter instead as it showed the valve receives 15 VDC? Wouldn't the system throw a code if the valve is shorted or has an open circuit? I suppose the valve body itself could be mechanically jammed into the open position.

I didn't find anywhere in the service manual about "resynching" the LEVs. Could this possibly be the issue and if so, what is the correct procedure?

I have to go there next week for some other maintenance work and allotted more time to try and diagnose the issue. Kind of a real head scratcher.

Eurofrigo C2500XTS with the Microstat (controller). Error AL6.

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Help my, plz.
I have Eurofrigo C2500XTS with the Microstat (controller) and error AL6.
Can you give my any help? Manual, shematic diagram or enather.
Thank's very math!

New to Refridgeration

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Hi!

My name is Ben. I came across this amazing forum a couple weeks ago while doing research for a job. I'm a product design engineer. I specialize in working with individuals and small groups who want to design their first products and/or start a business.

I currently have a project going on right now that requires refrigeration for a small volume, about 3.5 cubic feet. We are open to any technology that fits, including compressor based systems and thermoelectrics.

Thanks for letting me into your group. I'm looking forward to learning and discussion.

Ben

Technology for Lightweight, Low Cost, Small Volume

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Hi all,

I'm new to this forum so forgive me if I'm not posting in the right place.

I'm looking for advice and guidance on designing a refrigeration system for a small, well insulated volume, about 3.5 cu-ft. The biggest thermal load in the chamber would be about 50 lbs of water.
Lowest temperature would be around 35F.

The know very little about cooling and having trouble figuring out where to start. I've looked into thermoelectric modules, which are exciting for being compact and not requiring refrigerants but seem to be expensive and I have some doubts on their effectiveness.

As a newbie, it's daunting to start to design a compressor based system. How do I figure out what size compressor, evaporator and condenser to use. What refrigerant to use? How to assemble and charge?

Any thoughts or guidance will be much appreciated.

Ben
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