POWER PACKS FOR SUB-CRITICAL CASCADE R744 APPLICATIONS RECIPROCATING ACCESSIBLE-HERMETIC OCTAGON COMPRESSORS

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING OPERATING MAINTENANCE (must be given to the end user in order to complete the operating manual during the equipment service life) POWER PACKS FOR SUB-CRITICAL CASCADE R744 APPLICATIONS RECIPROCATING ACCESSIBLE-HERMETIC OCTAGON COMPRESSORS (R744 = CO2) PED fluid group : 2 These operating instructions must be read at the delivery of the equipment and prior any operation on it. Our technical department is at your disposal for any additional information (Tel : ++ 33 4 42 18 05 00). This document is a translation of the French original version which prevails in all cases. 1/10

SAFETY As professional, the installer must : define the operating conditions of the refrigeration equipment under his own responsibility regarding the design. This device need to be incorporated in machines conforming to the Machines Directive. Its commissioning is only authorized if it has been incorporated in machines which fully satisfies the legal regulations. complete and adapt these recommendations, if necessary, by adding other safeties and /or controls according to the refrigeration equipment s operating conditions. have performed all the installing, commissioning and maintenance operations by qualified professionals and conforming with standards EN 378, EN 14276, EN 13136, EN 13313, EN 60204 and EN 60335, the EU directives, the safety rules generally recognized, sound engineering practice, the local regulations ; as well as those which may be set up, taking into account the evolution of the technology and the regulations. If the installation, the commissioning, the operating, the maintenance are not realised according to this operating instructions, the responsibility of Profroid can not be involved. completely inform the customer on the control, maintenance and follow-up of the refrigeration equipment. The devices are delivered under pressurized nitrogen or dry air (make sure at reception that material is under pressure by using a pressure gauge). Respect the standard for transport and handling of pressure devices. Install device in a space with sufficient ventilation regarding standards and regulations because device is under pressure of nitrogen. Very important : before performing any servicing operation on refrigeration equipment, the electric power supply must be turned off. The contractor or the company in charge of the installation shall be responsible for carrying out the required instructions. Profroid disclaims any responsibility for change(s) or repair(s) on its devices made without its prior agreement. The devices are exclusively intended for professionals, for refrigeration purposes and for their limits of use. The identification of device and his range of use are written on the name plate. The name plate is stuck on device. The name plate is joined to this operating instructions (.pdf). The complete installation must be designed and used not to exceed the range of use. Device is designed for the following maximum pressures : PS (LP) = 25 bar and PS (HP) = 45 bar R744 side and PS (LP) = 15 bar and PS (HP) = 19 bar R134a side. The user or operator shall ensure the control and maintenance of the equipment with qualified professional complying with the instructions below, possibly completed by the installer. For these operations, the standards and directives mentioned above remain usefull. This is also available during the stop of the refrigeration installation. The average life cycle for the design of our devices is of a minimum of 10 years, provided if you follow our operating instructions. Profroid cannot be held responsible in case of violation to the recommendations of them. Pipings of Profroid equipment are made with different types : - in copper, standard NF EN 12735 - in steel, standard NF EN 10216-2 (type P265GH ; n 1.0425) - in stainless steel, standard NF EN 10217-7 (type 304L X2CrNi18-9 ; n 1.4307) These pipings must be inspected regularly following standards, sound engineering practice and local regulations in the country of use. 2/10

INSTALLATION The loading and unloading operations must be performed with adequate handling equipment (forklift, crane, etc.) using possible lifting points provided for this purpose. The qualified professional should be certified and will wear individual safety equipment (protective gloves, glasses, safety shoes, etc.) ; operators will never circulate under the load during lifting operations. During handling, the operator will ensure a good balance to prevent the equipment from swinging. Make sure that the equipment or its accessories have not been damaged during shipping and no parts are missing. If devices are used in a seismic area, then the installer must apply all necessary rules. The facility s installation site must be solid enough and horizontal. Make sure that no vibrations are transferred into the structure. Enough free space all around the refrigeration equipment should be provided to facilitate maintenance operations. The heat exchangers must be installed in locations free of any external dust or other pollutants from the neighbourhood which could obstruct or clog the coils. If devices are used in a corrosive area (sea side, pollutant gas, etc.), make sure that appropriate anticorrosion protection has been provided. Make sure that pipings are connected to the appropriate pressurized equipment (EN378-2). All connecting pipings must be correctly supported and clamped. For the connection of pipings, protect sensitive components located around the permanent assemblies to be made. Before any intervention, the operator must obstruct all the openings of the circuit (+ pressurization under nitrogen). Discharge pipings (outlets of safety valve for example) must be installed in view to protect people and apparatus from leakage of refrigerant. Make sure that flexible hoses are not in contact with metal parts. The products added for thermal and /or acoustic insulation must be neutral with respect to support materials. The protection devices, pipings and accessories must be protected against unfavourable effects from the environment. Make sure that access and emergency exit ways are not obstructed to comply with the local regulations. COMMISSIONING Prior to electrically connect the facility, make sure that the AC power line voltage and frequency ratings correspond to the indications on the identification plate and the power voltage is within a tolerance of + 10 % with respect to the rated value. Specific protection is provided according to the neutral system. Any on-site wiring must comply with the legal standards in force in the country of installation (including grounding). Before turning on a device, make sure that : - the electric connections have been correctly made - the clamping screws of the various terminals are correctly tightened. OPERATING Do not use the refrigeration equipment or components for any utilization other than that for which it is designed. Comply with the special manufacturers recommendations contained in the manufacturers operating instructions. It is strictly prohibited while the device is running to remove the guards and panelling provided by the manufacturer to protect the user and ensure his safety. When operating, surface temperatures above 60 C and /or below 0 C may be reached. During any servicing operation, the personnel should be extremely careful while working on the device. Profroid is not informed to real use of partly completed machines ; their integrations and use must comply to Machines Directive and recommendations of this operating instructions. 3/10

MAINTENANCE The device must be checked and inspected into service, regularly, by a qualified and approved personal, following rules. The device will be subject to preventive maintenance (EN 378) : - external visual inspection of device, - checks of device during running, - checks of device corrosion. Before working on pressurized components, shut down the facility and wait until pressure and temperature are not dangerous. Before removing the guards and panelling, turn off the device. Set it aside and make sure that no power is present. Do not use piping to access on the equipment or to store something on the equipment. The replacement of a safety valve must be made by the same brand of the original one. If there is modification of type and /or brand, then the professional in charge of the replacement will do a calculation sheet following EN 13136 and /or ask Profroid some elements. Handle regularly the device valves in view to avoid theirs blocking on. If a personal in charge of maintenance closed a blocked valve, this personal will must avoid the possible increase of pressure in the part of device which is isolated. The periodic technical checks must be made following frequencies determined by standards, sound engineering practice, end user and installer. Report periodic checks and analyze the datas. In case of abnormalities or inconsistencies, determine the cause and correct it. 4/10

1- DESCRIPTION OPERATIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION Sets composed of : 1 powerpack made up of : 2 to 4 semi hermetic reciprocating Octagon Bitzer compressors mounted on a heavy gauge galvanised steel frame painted by electrostatical application of a polyester powder coating. application :Low temperature R744 sub-critical 1 brazed plate heat exchanger evaporator-condenser (R134a-R744) 1 liquid receiver (R744) below condenser 1 liquid line R744 (filter drier, sight glass, shut-off valves) 2- INSTALLATION INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS The power pack is positioned on 4 or 6 Silentblocs depending on the model. It must be exactly level in order to avoid creating an accumulation of oil at the lowest point, in the suction and discharge pipes, or causing vibrations. Sufficient space should be left around the unit to allow maintenance. Silentblocs are adjustable in height, allowing them to be adjusted precisely to make them level. The power pack must be kept in a water-free environment. REFRIGERATION NETWORK CONNECTION General information BEFORE ANY WORK IS DONE ON THE REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT, THE HOLDING CHARGE MUST BE REMOVED. The piping used (copper or steel) must be of refrigeration quality in accordance with PED 97/23/EC. All piping must be correctly supported and fixed and should in no case be allowed to restrict the piping of the power pack. The pressurised receivers are provided with a temporary charge of neutral gas (nitrogen or dry air) which should be removed before any operation (connection by welding). To eliminate this neutral gas totally, the whole installation should be put into vacuum. The safety valve(s) must be connected to the outside of the machine room with no shut-off valve. The connection is made on-site by the installer. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS General information The machine is designed in accordance with EN60204-1. All cabling on site must conform to the legal standards in force in the relevant countries and to EN60204-1. Except for special operation, the nominal current must be: power circuit: 400V/3/50Hz + Earth control circuit: 230V/1/50Hz (pressure switches crankcase heaters). Electrical motor wiring The instructions shown on the compressor should, however, be respected. See instructions of Bitzer. The compressor motors are fitted with an electronic module allowing a maximum of 6 start-ups per hour. Important: the maximum imbalance between phases is 2% in voltage and 10% in current per motor. ADDITIONAL SAFETY CONTROLS Safety Features The safety switches fitted to the compressors (HP/LP pressure switches, kriwan, discharge temperature controller) must cut off the compressor instantaneously. Crankcase heaters These run when the compressor is shut off. AUTOMATIC MECHANICAL DEVICES As we do not design the installation, we are responsible only for the electrical layout included in our own units. 5/10

3- START-UP OPERATION PRELIMINARY CHECKS AND OPERATIONS General information Ensure that all the threads are fully tightened on connection flanges, flexible could cause screws and bolts to loosen. Check also, for same reasons, if there are any breaks in the piping. connections and cables as jolting during transport Ensure that the flexible connections are not in contact with metal parts. Vibrations from the compressor can cause wear in these until they rupture at the point of friction. Switch on crankcase heaters 24 hours before start-up. Before starting up a machine with pressurised tanks, all service valves must first be opened upstream and downstream and all external valves closed.. Leaks testing Pressurise the whole system, including the compressors, using a neutral gas 10 bars and at a maximum pressure below 20.5 bars, isolating the LP (low pressure) switches. (Nitrogen) with a tracer at a minimum pressure of Important: If the LP (low pressure) circuit is fitted with a safety valve (e.g.: on the suction accumulator) the test pressure on that part of the circuit should be approx. 20% below the operating pressure of this valve. Thorough leakage detection using haloid lamp or electronic detector should be carried out on the unit. After these tests, the gas must be removed. Fit the drier cartridges in their casing. Dehydration of circuits This operation must be carried out with all valves open (including solenoid valves) with connection to a vacuum pump of the low pressure side and of the high pressure side. The quality of drying should not be judged by the speed at which the level of vacuum is reached but on the effective time it is held (24 hours at 0.7 mbar is a good standard). The total increase in pressure during that period should not be more than 2.6 mbar. The residual moisture in the system should be less than 20ppm. When the installation is under vacuum, an insulation check of the motor should not be carried out nor should the compressors be started before at least 1 bar of fluid pressure is reintroduced. This is to prevent motor windings damage. Oil Level Check Oil levels should never exceed the Bitzer recommendations see also stickers directed sticked at compressor crankcase. Oils Recommended oils : BSE60K (for compressor range SL) or BSE85K (for compressor range HC). The compressor manufacturer recommendations should be followed. The use of colorants or UV tracers as leak detectors in the oil, is not allowed. If any other oil is to be used, we would advise contacting PROFROID or the compressor manufacturers. Energise the crankcase heaters Refrigerant Fluid Charge R744 cascade system is operated in combination with a refrigeration plant for medium temperature cooling. This plant should be already in operation during startup of the R744 system and must have attained stable operating conditions. Due to high requirements for residual moisture, R744 must be charged via a filter drier. It is imperative to charge in liquid phase when the installation is under vacuum and this up to have more than 10 bar in the circuit (R744 triple point : 5,2 bar). Close compressor suction and discharge valves and continue to fill in gas up to approximately 20 bar. Then you can fill in liquid through the charging valve provided on the liquid receiver (depending on models) or through charging valve located at filter drier (depending models). The charging bottle must remain connected to this valve permanently during the whole start-up period to enable instant adjustment while charging the installation. Start the charging process not below 35-40 C oil temperature. Caution : From approx. 20 bar system pressure, do not charge more refrigerant into the suction side. Pre-Setting And Checking of Safety Systems Test the oil pressure switches 6/10

Check the actual cut-off if oil level default. HP pressure switches Pre-set the HP pressure switches and test manually. Maximum set : high pressure limit of compressor (check before value of max. Operating pressure) LP pressure switches Pre-set the LP (Low Pressure) pressure switches and test manually. Do not set these below 6 bar (R744 triple point : 5,2 bar) Start-up of compressors First of all, check that medium temperature rack is working correctly. - Open compressor discharge valve -Open suction valve partially, then open these valves slowly as the suction pressure decreases. - Place an ammeter on one phase of the compressor - Close the power circuit-breaker or the fan motor cut-outs. - Start up compressor by switching the on/off switch to on. The current increases to maximum and must decrease very rapidly. If this does not happen, stop the compressor to check and find the fault. Repeat these operations for each compressor. Remainder of charge Fill up with the remainder very quickly. An incomplete charge of fluid will cause considerable superheat and so abnormally high discharge temperatures. OPERATING CHECKS Shortly after start-up, the operating conditions of the equipment must be checked. The compressor must operate within its acceptable limits Check on each compressor (with the others shut down):. Discharge pressure. Oil level. Measure suction temperature for the stage LP and HP. Measure discharge temperature. Measure oil temperature on entry into the compressor The crankcase temperature must not fall below 30 /35 C The pressure in the oil vessel must be 3,5 bar bar greater than the suction pressure. Discharge temperature should not decrease under 50 C/55 C. Suction superheat should not fall under 20 K. However a smaller superheat is acceptable if oil temperature and discharge temperature stay in the acceptable values. Very important: There is no need to add oil over and above the required quantity during start-up. Excess oil generally leads to oil slugs on the unit which causes damage to the compressors (broken valves or gaskets). 4- MAINTENANCE Every month, check: - Safety cut-off points of HP/LP safety pressure switches - Pressures and temperatures in each compressor. - Pump down cycle, - Oil levels - Moisture in the circuits (through sight-glass or by analysing oil) - The state of all flexible pipes - Check for leaks in the refrigeration circuit. Every year in addition to the monthly checks: - Carry out an analysis of the oil Instructions or recommendations appearing in the various technical advice notes and manufacturer's service manuals should be followed precisely. Please contact our Technical Department for any additional information. 7/10

5- SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR R744 Dry ice can form when liquid R744 expands below the triple point of 5.2 bar. This formation of dry ice can lead to incorrect measurements of the actual pressures present in the corresponding plant components. Ice shooting out of the pipes can also lead to severe injuries. The expansion of saturated steam below the triple point can also result in small amounts of dry ice, which can form when (e.g.) releasing pressure in the suction lines. If the entire refrigeration plant or sections of the plant are shut off for service or maintenance purposes and then depressurised to atmospheric pressure, before the pressure is dropped below 5.2 bar the section must be checked to ensure that it does not contain any liquid. Note: If the pressure drops too rapidly then dry ice can form inside the pipes. 1. This can cause blockages in plant sections that can release explosively when the pressure increases. 2. The dry ice sublimes at room pressure, which cause more R744 to escape from the plant. Carbon dioxide does not damage the ozone layer and makes only a minor contribution to the anthropogenic greenhouse effect. It can therefore be vented into the atmosphere. DANGER! (R744 only) Danger of R744 suffocation when the auxiliary safety valves are actuated. These vent into the room when activated. When shutting off plant sections be sure that no refrigerant remains in the shut off section. Check the R744 concentration before entering the room and while you are in the room. If only a section of the plant is emptied and the refrigerant is vented into a closed room then the affected room must be adequately ventilated. The R744 concentration in the room must be regularly checked. However, when the entire system is emptied the refrigerant must be vented into the open air because the R744 concentration would be unacceptably high in enclosed rooms. WARNING! Danger of freezer burns and severe injuries from rapidly escaping refrigerant in the form of liquid or ice. Do not linger in the vicinity of open pipework. Wear protective equipment Maintenance work on the R744 refrigeration plants may only be performed by "authorised persons". Shutting-off and emptying the entire system or system sections Shutting-off plant sections R744 only: Shutting of plant sections via the stop valves results in a pressure increase through the warming effects of the environment. After a period of time that depends on the ambient temperature, the auxiliary safety valve actuates at 45 bar and refrigerant is vented into the room. When shutting off plant sections, regularly check the pressure within the shut-off section. If plant sections must be opened for maintenance and repair work then these sections must be both shut off and also emptied. Emptying the entire plant or a plant section R744 only: Emptying all the refrigerant from the plant must occur to the open air to prevent excessively high R744 concentrations from developing in closed rooms. Venting the refrigerant is not environmentally damaging, since 100 kg of R744 has the same greenhouse potential as only 30 g of the R404A refrigerant that is normally used. (H) CFC: Emptying (H) CFC from a plant requires technically correct recycling of the refrigerant for environmental reasons. Observe the following points when emptying the entire plant: 1. R744 only: Venting line, connect a 6 mm or 10 mm copper pipe to the filler connection. Mount a 2-way valve rated for 40 bar on the end of the pipe. Depressurisation to normal air pressure must take place at the end of the venting line so that the resulting R744 snow does not block the line. 2. Completely close the shut-off valve in the mail fluid line. 3. Vacuum the plant in the same way as with normal refrigerants. The compressor switches off automatically as the suction pressure drops. 8/10

4. Wait for 10 minutes. If evaporating refrigerant residue causes the suction pressure to increase in this time then the compressors will automatically start again. 5. Manually vacuum the plant: Switch the compressor to manual mode. Leave switched on until the plant pressure on the suction side has dropped to a level that the LP pressure monitor automatically switches off the compressor. 6. Switch off the compressor and secure it against being switched on again. 7. Open the shut-off valve in the intake line. 8. Carefully open the 2-way valve at the end of the copper pipe and vent the refrigerant. 9. R744 only: Liquid R744 will escape after the gas has escaped from the pipe. Monitor the plant pressure when venting the refrigerant. 10. R744 only: Formation of dry ice can lead to brief clogging of the 2-way valve. The escaping refrigerant will blow the valve free again. 11. R744 only: Dry ice will form when the plant pressure drops below 5.2 bar. Vent the remaining fluid from the system by heating using injected pressurised gas or by heating with warm air on the pipe walls or components. 12. R744 only: Repeat this process until the heating no longer results in a significant pressure increase. This then indicates that no more liquid remains in the system. 13. R744 only: Dry ice will form when the pressure drops below 5.2 bar if any residual liquid remains in the medium pressure reservoir. In some situations the volume of dry ice can be reduced by adding pressurised gas but it cannot be completely prevented. 14. R744 only: If the reservoir is refilled with gaseous refrigerant after the work has been completed, then the increase in pressure resulting from this will dissolve the remaining dry ice. 6- TROUBLESHOOTING Examples of faults and solutions FAULT PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION REQUIRED 1. Suction Temperature too high 2. Suction Temperature too low 3. Suction Pressure too low 4. Compressor cuts in and out too often on LP safety switch 5. Suction Pressure too high 6. Condenser Pressure too high 7. Condenser pressure too low 8. Discharge Temperature too high 9. Oil temperature too high Too much suction gas superheat (above 20K) Liquid in the suction line. Superheat sensor loose or incorrectly positioned. Too much oil in evaporators. Filter in the liquid line clogged. Suction filter blocked. Too much superheat of suction gas. Expansion valve blocked when in closed position. Problem with solenoid valve in the liquid line. Installation insufficiently charged. See point 3 Low pressure safety switch set too high. Evaporator iced over or frozen water present in the distributor. Restart after defrost. Compression problems Condenser malfunction Installation flooded Air or non-condensable gas in the HP circuit Suction pressure too low at R134a rack Too much superheat on suction. Internal by-pass. Examine and adjust the expansion valves in the evaporators (especially the MOP). Adjust expansion valves. Check if sensor is in contact with the suction line and if it is positioned correctly Drain oil from evaporators. Examine and clean filters in liquid line. Check suction filter. Adjust expansion valves. De-ice expansion valve using warm rags. If no improvement, change the expansion valve. Check wiring and coil replace if necessary Charge the installation with refrigerant. Adjust pressure safety switch. Clean or defrost evaporator. Wait for confirmation Check valves and gaskets Check efficient function of HP R134a rack Check if no problem with expended R134a Drain liquid into receiver Let air out at highest point. Check R134a rack operating conditions Adjust the expansion valves. Check valves and joints. Superheat on suction too great. Check and adjust expansion valves Valve problems. Check pressures. If necessary, adjust valves and gaskets. 10. Oil Crankcase heater out of order. Replace heater 9/10

temperature too low 11. Capacity too great 12. Insufficient Capacity 13. Oil foams heavily after stoppage 14. Oil level dropping in oil tank 15. Compressor trips when oil pressure switch is pressed Oil return saturated in liquid refrigerant Suction superheat too low Problem with control system or other automatic devices. Problem with control system or other automatic devices Expansion valve (fluid in suction line). Sensor incorrectly positioned Crankcase heater out of order During start-up some of the oil is released into the unit. Separator float out of order or orifice blocked. Degassing valve blocked shut. Level controller blocked open Too much oil in tank. Oil level regulator out of order or connection problem. Compressor sight glass level too low. Adjust expansion valve Replace, repair or re-set Replace, repair or re-set. Check expansion valve. Check sensor position Replace heater some of the oil is in the circuit and has difficulty returning to the tank. Replace or clean. Repair or replace Check and replace Drain excess oil from unit. Check oil return conditions (superheat, slope, suction accumulator., display cabinet, piping). Fraction and stagger unit defrosts. Check if working Tighten connections. Replace oil level regulator if necessary. Check that the vessel contains oil Check the oil supply to the level controller Check the float is working (replace if necessary). 15. Abnormal Noise in Compressor (*) 17. The Compressor Motor does not start 18. The Compressor works continuously Bolts loose. Tighten bolts Broken connecting-rod Do not re-start compressor Liquid in suction line Check and re-set the expansion valves. Check that the liquid solenoid valves do not remain open when machine stops. Sensor loose or incorrectly positioned. Check sensor position Emulsion in oil crankcase Incorrect lubrication. See paragraphs 13 and 10. Oil pressure switch cuts out after time delay. See paragraphs 9-10 - 11-12. Low pressure switch cuts out. See paragraph 3. High pressure switch cuts out. See paragraph 5. Fuses burnt out Check the cause and change fuses Anti-short cycle time delay relay is in operation Wait Thermal relay or KRIWAN cut out Check cause of overload. Main circuit breaker switch open. Close circuit-breaker. Control system or other automatic device fault. See paragraphs 13 and 14. Installation insufficiently charged Charge installation with refrigerant Evaporators blocked or ice presence Clean and defrost evaporators (*)If there is an abnormal noise in the compressor, switch off the compressor. Find the cause of the noise and remedy before re-starting Instructions or recommendations appearing in the various technical advice notes and Bitzer operating instructions (see enclosed) should be followed precisely; please contact our Technical Department for any additional information. Manufactured in France by PROFROID CARRIER S.C.S 178, rue du Fauge - ZI Les Paluds - B.P. 1152-13782 Aubagne Cedex - France International : Tel. (33) 4 42 18 05 00 - Fax (33) 4 42 18 05 02 10/10