reftec021702
Mechanical
- Mar 19, 2007
- 10
Dear fellows:
I am working on a YORK 100-ton chiller which fails to start every morning. According to the operator, the display indicates a no flow condition, even with the chilled water pumps running. Sometimes a little bump to the flow switch casing is what is needed to get the chiller running. A previous engineer hinted a piping system air lock situation.
I have been exploring this suggestion and have found air vents located throughout the system. Also, the fact that just some hitting to the flow switch engages it, makes unlikely the air lock scenario, I think (this bumps will not get rid of air in the pipe). Any other explanation?
I am working on a YORK 100-ton chiller which fails to start every morning. According to the operator, the display indicates a no flow condition, even with the chilled water pumps running. Sometimes a little bump to the flow switch casing is what is needed to get the chiller running. A previous engineer hinted a piping system air lock situation.
I have been exploring this suggestion and have found air vents located throughout the system. Also, the fact that just some hitting to the flow switch engages it, makes unlikely the air lock scenario, I think (this bumps will not get rid of air in the pipe). Any other explanation?