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Trane Series R™ Helical Rotary Chiller RTHCD3D2E2
Trane Series R™ Helical Rotary Chiller RTHCD3D2E2

The Trane Series R™ Helical Rotary Chiller RTHCD3D2E2 is a high-efficiency cooling solution designed for industrial applications. This chiller offers reliable performance and advanced technology, ensuring optimal temperature control and energy savings for your facility.

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Manual for Trane Series R™ Helical Rotary Chiller RTHCD3D2E2

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Trane Series R™ Helical Rotary Chiller RTHCD3D2E2

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The Gas Pump Oil Filter Replacement

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Warning: This procedure should be performed by trained personnel only.

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Is the gas pump returning the oil to the compressor?

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Enter the liquid level reading from the sensor

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Enter the suction pressure reading

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Enter the evaporator approach reading

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Refer to Figure 34 to determine if the pressure drop across the filter is above the normal range at full load conditions.

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Is the pressure drop across the filter above the normal range?

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If the oil is logged in the evaporator, it may be necessary to manually move the oil from the evaporator to the oil sump to avoid loss of oil in the main oil lines.

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Upload a photo of the oil sump after moving the oil

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Oil Sump Level Check

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Run the unit fully loaded for approximately 20 minutes.

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Cycle the compressor off line.

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Attach the 3/8” or 1/2” hose with a sightglass in the middle to the oil sump drain valve and the condenser service valve at the top of the condenser.

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After the unit is off line for 10 minutes move the sightglass along the edge of the condenser tubesheet at the same height of the oil sump.

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Enter the oil level from the bottom of the oil sump.

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Is the oil level between 2” and 5”?

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If the level appears to be above 8”, the oil sump is completely full. Most likely more oil resides in the rest of the system and some oil needs to be removed until the level falls between 2” and 5” in the oil sump.

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If the level is below 2”, there is not enough oil in the sump. This can occur from not enough oil in the system or more likely, oil migration to the evaporator. Oil migration can occur from a low refrigerant charge, gas pump malfunction, etc.

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Is the gas pump functioning properly?

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Refrigerant Charge

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Warning: Disconnect ALL power before/during evacuation.

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Is the cause of lost refrigerant determined and repaired?

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Evacuation and Dehydration

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Is the vacuum pump connected to the 5/8” flare connection on the bottom of the evaporator and/or condenser?

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Enter the system pressure in microns after evacuation

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Did the system pressure stay below 500 microns during evacuation?

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Enter the pressure rise in microns after the standing rise test

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Did the pressure rise stay below 150 microns during the standing rise test?

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Enter any detected leaks or presence of moisture in the system

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Compressor Oil Maintenance

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CAUTION: To prevent oil sump heater burnout, open the unit main power disconnect switch before removing oil from the compressor.

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Trane polyolester oil is the approved oil for the RTHC units. Polyolester oil is extremely hygroscopic meaning it readily attracts moisture. The oil can not be stored in plastic containers due to the hygroscopic properties. As with mineral oil, if water is in the system it will react with the oil to form acids.

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Use Table 28 to determine the acceptability of the oil. The proper charge amounts are given in Table 29 .

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Note: Use an oil transfer pump to change the oil regardless of chiller pressure.

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Did you open the unit main power disconnect switch before removing oil from the compressor?

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Did you use Trane polyolester oil for the RTHC units?

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Did you store the oil in a non-plastic container?

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Did you use an oil transfer pump to change the oil?

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Sign off on the compressor oil maintenance

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1 Weekly Series R™ Helical Rotary Chiller Maintenance

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After the unit has operated for approximately 30 minutes and the system has stabilized, check the operating conditions and complete the procedures below:

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Log the chiller.

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Check evaporator and condenser pressures with gauges and compare to the reading on the Clear Language Display.

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Pressure readings should fall within the following ranges specified in the Operating Conditions table:

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NOTE: Optimum condenser pressure is dependent on condenser water temperature, and should equal the saturation pressure of the refrigerant at a temperature 2 to 5°F above that of leaving condenser water at full load.

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Sign off on the weekly maintenance of the Series R™ Helical Rotary Chiller.

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Parts for Trane Series R™ Helical Rotary Chiller RTHCD3D2E2

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Part Name
Part Number

CCCLD (Complex Character CLD)

6200-0092-xx

Options

6200-0040-xx

Starter

6200-0055-xx

Stepper

6200-0081-xx

LCLD (local CLD)

6200-0091-xx

CCCLD (Complex Character CLD)

6200-0092-xx

Options

6200-0040-xx

Starter

6200-0055-xx

Stepper

6200-0081-xx

LCLD (local CLD)

6200-0091-xx

CCCLD (Complex Character CLD)

6200-0092-xx

Options

6200-0040-xx

Starter

6200-0055-xx

Stepper

6200-0081-xx

LCLD (local CLD)

6200-0091-xx

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