ACME AHX Water-Cooled Condenser - 06.10 PDF
ACME AHX Water-Cooled Condenser - 06.10 PDF
ACME AHX Water-Cooled Condenser - 06.10 PDF
Safety considerations
Installation and servicing of vessels can be hazardous due to
system pressures, electrical components, and equipment
locations. Only trained, qualified installation and service
personnel should install or service this equipment.
When working on a system, observe precautions in the
literature, tags, stickers and labels attached to the equipment
and any other safety precautions that apply.
Follow all safety codes.
Wear safety glasses and work gloves.
Use care in handling, rigging and setting bulky
equipment.
WARNING! Before performing service or maintenance
operations on systems, shut off and tag main power supply.
Electrical shock could cause personal injury.
Pre-Installation procedures
Shipment & Handling. Each condenser is carefully packed at
the factory to protect the unit from damage while en route to
the purchaser. The vessel is mounted on wooden skids for
use as runners or with rollers.
Let the unit down gently from trucks or rollers. Lift the
condenser by using straps, belts or chains around the shell,
or by attaching chains to the lifting lugs, if lugs are furnished.
If the vessel is to be dragged into place, or rollers used, leave
it on the skid until youre ready for final lifting into place.
Do not lift by shell connections. Do not weld lifting lugs or
other fittings to the shell. Steel mounting brackets are
available from Alfa Laval Inc., welded to the shell, as an aid in
securing and mounting the vessel. Cast iron saddles (cradles)
are also available as an accessory to facilitate mounting the
vessel in the final location.
Inspection. All vessels should be examined on arrival for
possible shipping damage. Look for bent or broken
connections and fittings, loose or missing nuts and bolts. If
damage is found, report it to the transportation company and
file a damage claim. If damage is not found until the skidding
is removed, a concealed damage report should be filed.
Installation
Location. The vessel should be installed in an area away from
boilers, furnaces or other heat sources. Provide adequate
clearance at each end for inspection and maintenance of the
tube side, and allow at least one tube length plus one foot
clearance for tube replacement.
The unit should be installed horizontally on a level plane, with
the large gas inlet connection on the shell appearing at 12
oclock on top of the shell. The liquid outlet connection should
appear at the 6 oclock position directly off the bottom of the
shell, or tangentially off the bottom of the shell.
This document is based on information available at the time of its printing. While efforts have been made to be accurate, the information contained herein does not
purport to cover all details or variations in hardware and software, nor does this manual purport to provide for every possible contingency in connection with
installation, operation, or maintenance. This document may describe features that are not present in all hardware and software systems. Alfa Laval assumes no
obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made, and makes no representations or warranty, expressed, implied, or
statutory with respect to, and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, sufficiency or usefulness of the information contained herein. No warranties
of merchantability or fitness for purpose shall apply.
Refrigerant overcharge
Non-condensable gasses the refrigerant system
Incorrectly set or defective water regulating valve
Partially closed compressor discharge valve
Inadequate or insufficient water flow rate
Excessively high entering water temperature
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6.2. With soap solution and brush, cover the face area of
both tubesheets. Leaks will appear in the form of
bubbles, or as a fine foam (with small leaks). Re-roll
if necessary.
7. Clean the tubesheets and heads. Re-install the
condenser heads using new gaskets.
8. The entire condenser should be re-tested with the
pressure on the refrigerant side and checked with a leak
detection device.
9. After determining that the system is free of leaks, the
pressure removed from the vessel, a vacuum should be
drawn on the refrigerant side, and the unit put back in
service.