jmbelectrical
Electrical
- Jul 16, 2011
- 126
In a few days, I will be inspecting two HVAC chillers. They are arranged in an n+1 configuration in which only one chiller operates at a time. They are estimated to be approximately 15 years old. I do not know if the chillers are located outdoors or indoors. With respect to the VFDs, I do not know if they are controlling the compressors or the fans (If the chillers are air-cooled).
Within a three to four month window, each chiller experienced failures reported to be as follows:
Chiller #1:
-VFD pre-charge capacitors
Chiller #2:
-VFD SCR/IGBTs
-VFD gate driver
-One compressor (Failure was reportedly determined via insulation resistance testing of each compressor)
Repairs have already been performed. Aside from lightning, a surge, and/or end-of-life, what else could these failures be attributed to? Are there any other potential power quality issues, such as high THD, that I should be taking into consideration?
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Within a three to four month window, each chiller experienced failures reported to be as follows:
Chiller #1:
-VFD pre-charge capacitors
Chiller #2:
-VFD SCR/IGBTs
-VFD gate driver
-One compressor (Failure was reportedly determined via insulation resistance testing of each compressor)
Repairs have already been performed. Aside from lightning, a surge, and/or end-of-life, what else could these failures be attributed to? Are there any other potential power quality issues, such as high THD, that I should be taking into consideration?
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.