DX vs Flooded: Chiller Evaporator Types
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
- Finish this video knowing the different chiller evaporator styles and their approach values. Chiller technician need to know how to identify the different types of evaporators.
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I’m a bit confused by your explanation. We have an air cooled Carrier 30AX which have the condenser water coming in the end bell & feeding from the TXV to the bottom and suction line on top, but the literature calls it either flooded or DX and I had a hard time determining which was which. I think it is flooded based on your definition BUT the manual says it should maintain EEV position based on discharge superheat. But I find it is maintaining the EEV position based on Suction superheat, which is called out to be for the DX setup. What are your thoughts? I suppose it could be configured wrong but the units are 15 years old!
What would cause intermittent low refrigerant temp alarms on a CGAM chiller?
Several things, refrigerant charge, water flow issues, transducer or thermistor issues, or eev issues would be first things to verify. All of those can have intermittent symptoms. I have a chiller community for everyone enrolled at chilleracademy.com where you can get indepth troubleshooting support!
What method do you use to verify proper flow on a DX Evap?
@l.crossjr I use water DP and compare to design specs.
Approach will increase with glycol
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You did not menshion full falling film evaporator