Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration Grasso Operating Manual 0089292gbr_3
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Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration Grasso Operating Manual 0089292gbr_3
Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration Grasso Operating Manual 0089292gbr_3 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration COPYRIGHT All Rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or published by means of printing, photocopying, microfilm or otherwise without prior written consent of Grasso. This restriction also applies to the corresponding drawings and diagrams. LEGAL NOTICE This publication has been written in good faith. However, Grasso cannot be held responsible, neither for any errors occurring in this publication nor for their consequences. 2 GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL Danger! Stands for an immediate danger which leads to heavy physical injuries or to the death. Warning! Stands for a possibly dangerous situation which leads to heavy physical injuries or to the death. Caution! Stands for a possibly dangerous situation which could lead to light physical injuries or to damages to property. Hint! Stands for an important tip whose attention is important for the designated use and function of the device. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General Caution! This manual must be carefull read and understood prior to servicing and running the compressor (package). For all safety instructions refer to Chapter 1, page 7 This user manual is written with great care, but the contractor/installer is held responsible for examining this information and to take care of possible additional and/ or deviated safety measures. Please consult your contractor (supplier). Hint! Before consulting your contractor (supplier) for any reason, make note of the data on the type plate fixed on the compressor, package and/or other package components. GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 3 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration PREFACE This operating manual is meant for the end-users of Grasso reciprocating compressors and/or packages. This manual describes all safety instructions, global product information, required periodical inspections and a trouble shooting list. The users of this equipment have to follow all instructions as given in this manual. In case of any doubt, the supplier of the refrigeration plant should be consulted. For safety instructions refer to Chapter 1, page 7. Hint! GEA Grasso herewith declares that the machines mentioned are intended to be incorporated into a refrigeration package (= assembly of refrigeration components) or to be assembled with other equipment to constitute machinery covered by Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and do therefore comply with the provisions of this directive that apply to partly completed machines. Furthermore it is not allowed to put the machines mentioned into service until the machinery in which it is to be incorporated, or, of which it is to be a component, has been found and declared to be in compliance with the provisions of Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC i.e. as a whole system including the machinery referred to in this declaration. 4 GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 SAFETY 1.1 REGULATIONS 1.2 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 1.3 REFRIGERANT 1.4 OIL 1.5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRESSURE EQUIPMENT 1.5.1 Intended Use 1.5.2 Safety Notes and Warnings 1.5.3 Transport and Storage 1.5.4 Finishing and Installation INTRODUCTION 2.1 SURVEY COMPRESSOR TYPES INSPECTION 3.1 DAILY, WEEKLY AND MONTHLY INSPECTIONS 3.2 PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY YOUR CONTRACTOR (SUPPLIER) FAULT ANALYSIS 4.1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 5.1 CONSULT YOUR CONTRACTOR (SUPPLIER) GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 13 14 14 5 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration 6 GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration 1 1.1 SAFETY Caution! REGULATIONS In compliance with the regulations of the Pressure Equipment Directive it is mandatory that no changes be made to the construction of pressurised parts such as the crankcase housing, suction filter housing, oil separator(s), etc. Hint! It is the task of the contractor (supplier) to inform and explain to you as user, about the operation of the compressor (Package). Do respect all international, federal, state and local safety regulations/ legislations during inspection, trouble shooting and operating this compressor (package). 1.2 After having run the initial 100 operating hours,it is essential (in both new and modified plants) to replace the running-in filter element with the permanent filter element supplied. This operation is only to be carried out by well-trained and qualified personnel. Consult your supplier to carry out this service. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Warning! All maintenance and repairs have to be carried out only by your contractor (supplier), except the maintenance as explicitly mentioned in this manual. This manual includes a check list for daily, weekly and monthly inspections. Temperatures and pressures need to be checked at several point (eg setting of all pressure safety switches). In case this manual does not give these values then your contractor (supplier) should instruct you with regard to their correct setiings. When reference is made to the plant manual, your contractor (supplier) should take care that your are instructed in being able to undertake proper inspections and trouble shooting. Do not open the compressor for service. Hint! In case of shut downs longer than 1 month, it is advisable to put warning labels on vital parts of the compressor saying that the plant is out-of-operation and must not be started up. Consult your contractor (supplier). 1.3 REFRIGERANT The compressor/package must be filled with “REFRIGERANT“, to be able to operate. GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 7 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration The type plates for identification of the pressure equipment looks like this: Warning! For safety instructions in relation to the refrigerant used in this refrigeration plant, refer to separate information, to be supplied by your contractor (supplier). 1.4 OIL The compressor/package must be filled with oil, to be able to operate. fig.1: Example type plate economizer ICH, compressor, package fig.2: Example Type plate oil separator Warning! For safety instructions in relation to the oil used in this refrigeration plant, refer to separate information, to be supplied by your contractor (supplier). 1.5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRESSURE EQUIPMENT Hint! For pressure equipment (oil separator OS, housing suction gas strainer, Economizer ICH, compressor package) manufactured by Grasso according to the European Parliament"s and the European Council"s Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EG of 29 May 1997 General The following operating instructions according to the European Pressure Equipment Directive No. 97/23/EG (subsequently referred to as PED) describe how to handle the pressure equipment for finishing and installation. The pressure equipment is intended for installation in compressor packages or refrigeration plants and can be equipped with specific accessories during installation by the customer. If the type plate is covered by finishing/installation, make sure that the information can be seen by the end user on another location on the pressure equipment.In case of queries regarding the operating instructions, please contact Grasso. 1.5.1 Intended Use The pressure equipment described here may not be used for any other than the stated purpose. The equipment may only be installed by the finisher/ installer and not by the end user. If the pressure equipment is not used according to these regulations, safe operation of the equipment is not guaranteed. The pressure equipment has been manufactured according to the requirements of the PED. Its design meets the requirements of the AD2000 regulations. The finisher/installer or the operator and not the manufacturer is responsible for all personal injury and damage to property resulting from unintended use. If applicable the finisher/installer (at installation in compressor package or refrigeration plants and equipping ready for operation) is obliged to prepare his own risk analysis and operating manual according to the European Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EG. When not installed by Grasso the finisher/installer has to properly install accessories for the pressure equipment. The pressure equipment may not be damaged during installation and it shall be painted after installation. 8 GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration The pressure equipment may only be filled with refrigerant of refrigerant groups L1 and L2, substance groups 1 and 2. The pressure equipment has to be installed in the compressor package or plant so that no vibrations or pulsations can be transmitted to the equipment.The connecting lines have to be installed to be tension free. The pressure equipment is not designed for dynamic loads.Where there is a risk of lightning strikes, the pressure equipment must be earthed. The finisher/installer has to include instructions for regular inspection of the pressure equipment in his instruction manual and has to define the end user"s behaviour in case of damage. To avoid burns or frostbite, the pressure vessel may not be touched in the operating state. This can be achieved by means of contact guards. Install appropriate warning signs. Caution! Optionally supplied safety valves are only intended for the protection of the oil separator against excessive presssure caused by an external heat source during standstill. This device may not be used for the protection of the complete refrigeration system. (The finisher/installer has to equip the installation with a safety valve acc. EN 378) for the new part). For recurring tests please refer to EN 378 T1 to T4 and local regulations. 1.5.3 Transport and Storage Transport and store the oil separator in a dry environment. Ensure that the oil separator is not subject to damage relevant to its further use. In case of transport damage notify Grasso immediately. 1.5.4 Finishing and Installation Design details can be seen in drawings at Grasso. Compare the identification (type plate) with the documentation included in the delivery before finishing, installing and equipping the oil separator. Mark the oil separator with the note "Do not use" until the issue has been resolved with Grasso or an authorised third party (named authority according to the PED). The oil separator may only be installed vertically. The foundation has to be of sufficient stiffness. 1.5.2 Safety Notes and Warnings Visually inspect the pressure equipment with the naked eye for corrosion, scoring and similar damage. Check the equipment for shape consistency of the connection areas. In particular check and assess the sealing surfaces for possible damage such as scratches, scoring or similar. Keep corrosive substances such as acids away from the oil separator. Wall thicknesses may be no more than 1 mm less than those given in the drawing. Drain or suck off the medium (refrigerant/oil) prior to service and repair. These tasks may only be carried out by trained professionals and in compliance with the appropriate safety regulations, see standard EN 378. Carry out a detailed check of the previous operating history, when an oil separator that has already been in service is newly finished, installed and equipped. This includes visual inspection (as described above GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 9 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration 2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 SURVEY COMPRESSOR TYPES General A survey of the full range of Grasso reciprocating compressors, is given in the table below. Please refer to the type plate of the compressor to determine the type of compressor you are currently using. Type *1 Series Grasso V Single stage Two stage Grasso V 300 Grasso V 300T Grasso V 450 Grasso V 450T Grasso V 600 Grasso V 600T Grasso V 700 Grasso V 700T Grasso V 1100 Grasso V 1100T Grasso V 1400 Grasso V 1400T Grasso V 1800 Grasso V 1800T Grasso V 300HP Grasso VHP Grasso V 450HP Grasso V 600HP Grasso V 700 CM Grasso V 700T CM Grasso V 1100 CM Grasso V 1100T CM Grasso V 1400 CM Grasso V 1400T CM Grasso V 1800 CM Grasso V 1800T CM Grasso 35HP - Grasso 45HP - Grasso 55HP - Grasso 65HP - Grasso VCM Grasso 5HP 1 10 Type designation can be extended on the type plate of the compressor with K(Approval), M(Marine application), ... GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration INSPECTION DAILY, WEEKLY AND MONTHLY INSPECTIONS CHECK POINTS * These inspections should be made during the operating periods. monthly FREQUENCY weekly 3.1 daily 3 REMARKS * The table below sums up all the points on the compressor that have to be inspected by the user. Warning! Oil temperature max. The compressor can be factory fitted with gauges and switches and/or with a micro processor system. In the case of a micro processor system, refer to the user manual(s) of the micro processor and/or to the plant manual. Consult your contractor (supplier). Refer to plant manual, consult your contractor (supplier); • Max. __________oC Oil leakage of shaft seal Suction pressure • Check against design conditions. Refer to plant manual, consult your contractor (supplier); • Min./Max. __________oC Oil level in crankcase Min. control oil pressure 2 3 REMARKS *3 Discharge pressure • Suction superheat Intermediate superheat • The oil should be transparently clear. A disappearing white colour points to dissolved refrigerant. Discharge temperature max. • Range1.5-3.0 bar Oil temperature min. Between 25% and 75% height of the sight glass. For topping up oil, consult your contractor (supplier). • Colour of the oil Lubricating oil pressure difference monthly weekly daily FREQUENCY CHECK POINTS *2 • • Setting 2.5 bar • Consult your contractor (supplier). Consult your contractor (supplier): Min. __________bar Cooling water temperature (if present) Refer to plant manual, consult your contractor (supplier); Min./Max. __________oC R404A/R507 ≥ 15 K Other refrigerants ≥ 0K Min. __________oC Max. 170 °C • • During compressor standstill the lower part of the crankcase must remain warmer than the surroundings: ≥ 20 °C (NH3) Min. Actual condensing temperature + 10 K (≥ Tc + 10 K) During the first 50 operating hours the compressor should be checked regularly for all the points mentioned above, at least twice every 24 hours and more frequently in cases where irregularities are found. Values of temperatures, pressures etc. as mentioned in this table, are given by the manufacturer. Actual values for this refrigeration plant, currently used can differ for the min./max. values as given in this table. Your supplier has to inform you about the actual/currently used values for this plant. GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 11 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration 3.2 PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY YOUR CONTRACTOR (SUPPLIER) SAFETY Caution! For a safe operation of the compressor/package, your contractor (supplier) must carry out the checks as mentioned in the table below. Inspections by contractor monthly weekly CHECK POINTS *4 daily FREQUENCY REMARKS Wear (fraying, cuts etc.) and ensure that they do not touch the groove bottom. Condition of V-belts • Adjustment and operation of pressure safety switches • Capacity control (if provided) Switching frequency of the compressor 4 12 Tension. Too low a tension gives rise to excessive flapping or oscillation in operation. For correct tension Grasso instruction sheet 0087516 must be used. Refer to instructions of switch manufacturer. • The time lag between the unloading and loading of one cylinder or cylinder group should generally be at least 3 - 5 minutes. • The time interval between stopping and starting should be at least 10 minutes and between starting and restarting 15 minutes. During the first 50 operating hours the compressor should be checked regularly for all the points mentioned above, at least twice every 24 hours and more frequently in cases where irregularities are found. GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration 4 4.1 FAULT ANALYSIS GENERAL Warning! In case you find any problems in the installation, or one of the issues mentioned in the inspection list are not OK, (temperatures, oil level, pressures , ...), the compressor must be switched off. Your contractor (supplier) should inform you how the compressor has to be stopped safely. Refer also to the plant manual. Warning! If crankcase is frosted or wet: stop compressor immediately. Instructions in case of any failure; 1. Stop compressor 2. Make note of the information on the type plate of the compressor 3. Consult your contractor (supplier) Typical faults, to be solved by your contractor (supplier) are: Typical faults FAULTS 1 Discharge pressure too high 2 Discharge temperature too high 3 Suction pressure too high 4 Suction pressure too low 5 All cylinders inactive while compressor is operating 6 Too high oil consumption 7 Too high oil pressure during normal operation at working temperature 8 Too low lubricating oil pressure 9 Too low or no control oil pressure (For Grasso V, Grasso (12)E and Grasso10 only) GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 13 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration 5 5.1 MAINTENANCE CONSULT YOUR CONTRACTOR (SUPPLIER) All maintenance works are only to be carried out by the contractor (supplier). Example of works to be carried out by your contractor; 1. Leak testing 2. Evacuation, drying the refrigeration system 3. Initial oil charging 4. Initial refrigerant charging 5. Adjustment of all safety devices 6. Checking direction of rotation compressor 7. Installing drive guard 8. Initial start of the compressor 9. Preparing the compressor for a shut down period (>6 months) 10. Topping up oil 11. Draining and change of oil 12. Evacuation and purging compressor 13. Replacement of filters 14. Reset GMM (Grasso Maintenance Monitor) 15. Adjustment V-belt tension 14 GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 Operating Manual | Grasso Reciprocating Compressors for industrial refrigeration GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. | 0089292gbr_3 | Generated 10.06.2014 15 We live our values. Excellence • Passion • Integrity • Responsibility • GEA-versity GEA Refrigeration Technologies GEA Refrigeration Netherlands N.V. Parallelweg 27, 5223 AL ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands Phone: +31 73 6203911 info@gea.com, www.gea.com © GEA Group AG. All rights reserved. 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