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  • Daily Chiller logging Report for month:

  • Doc No. SOP-COR-GEN-13-F09

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Logging - Chiller 1

Carrier Chiller

  • Which chiller are running?

Chiller 1 LOGGING

MCC Panel

  • VOLTMETER (V):

  • AMP METER (A)

  • POWER METER READING (KWH):

CHILLER DISPLAY - HOME SCREEN

  • OPERATING HOURS

  • CHILLED LIQUID TEMPERATURE (Design return = 13.2°C):

  • CHILLED LIQUID TEMPERATURE (Design = 7.7°C):

  • EVAP REF

  • CONDENSER LIQUID TEMPERATURE (RETURN):

  • CONDENSER LIQUID TEMPERATURE (LEAVING):

  • COND REF:

  • OIL PRESSURE (KPA)

  • OIL TEMPERATURE (°C):

  • AMPS (%)

CHILLER DISPLAY - HEAT EXCHANGER SCREEN

  • EVAPORATOR APPROACH ( < 3.0°C):

  • EVAPORATOR PRESSURE (220 to 380 KPA):

  • CALC EVA SATURATION TEMPERATURE

  • EVA REFRIGERANT LIQUID TEMPERATURE:

  • CONDENSER APPROACH ( <3.0°C):

  • CONDENSER PRESSURE ( < 827 KPA):

  • CONDENSER REFRIGERANT TEMP (°C):

CHILLER DISPLAY - COMPRESSOR SCREEN

  • ACTUAL GUIDE VANE POS (80%):

  • OIL SUMP TEMPERATURE (Reference = 50 - 60 °C):

  • OIL PUMP DELTA PRESSURE (193 to 310 KPA):

  • COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE (Discharge Temperature Alert < 85 °C):

  • COMPRESSOR THRUST BEARING TEMPERATURE (Bearing Temperature Alert < 85 °C):

  • COMPRESSOR MOTOR WINDING TEMPERATURE (Motor tehmperature override = 66 °C):

EFFICIENCY

  • CHILLER (KW/TON)

  • SYSTEM (KW/TON)

  • REMARKS:

Logging - Chiller 2

Chiller 2 LOGGING

MCC Panel

  • VOLTMETER (V):

  • AMP METER (A)

  • POWER METER READING (KWH):

CHILLER DISPLAY - HOME SCREEN

  • OPERATING HOURS

  • CHILLED LIQUID TEMPERATURE (Design return = 13.2°C):

  • CHILLED LIQUID TEMPERATURE (Design = 7.7°C):

  • EVAP REF

  • CONDENSER LIQUID TEMPERATURE (RETURN):

  • CONDENSER LIQUID TEMPERATURE (LEAVING):

  • COND REF:

  • OIL PRESSURE (KPA)

  • OIL TEMPERATURE (°C):

  • AMPS (%)

CHILLER DISPLAY - HEAT EXCHANGER SCREEN

  • EVAPORATOR APPROACH ( < 3.0°C):

  • EVAPORATOR PRESSURE (220 to 380 KPA):

  • CALC EVA SATURATION TEMPERATURE

  • EVA REFRIGERANT LIQUID TEMPERATURE:

  • CONDENSER APPROACH ( <3.0°C):

  • CONDENSER PRESSURE ( < 827 KPA):

  • CONDENSER REFRIGERANT TEMP (°C):

CHILLER DISPLAY - COMPRESSOR SCREEN

  • ACTUAL GUIDE VANE POS (80%):

  • OIL SUMP TEMPERATURE (Reference = 50 - 60 °C):

  • OIL PUMP DELTA PRESSURE (193 to 310 KPA):

  • COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE (Discharge Temperature Alert < 85 °C):

  • COMPRESSOR THRUST BEARING TEMPERATURE (Bearing Temperature Alert < 85 °C):

  • COMPRESSOR MOTOR WINDING TEMPERATURE (Motor tehmperature override = 66 °C):

EFFICIENCY

  • CHILLER (KW/TON)

  • SYSTEM (KW/TON)

  • REMARKS:

VFD

  • INVERTER TEMPERATURE ( < 71°C)

  • RECTIFIER TEMPERATURE ( < 71°C)

  • DC BUS VOLTAGE ( > 500V)

PUMP Condition

CHILLED WATER PUMP

  • Which primary chilled water pump are operating?

  • Any Abnormal noise?

  • Any leaking?

CONDENSER WATER PUMP

  • Which condenser water pump are operating?

  • Any Abnormal noise?

  • Any Leaking?

  • REMARKS:

Cooling Tower Condition

COOLING TOWER

  • Which cooling tower are operating?

  • Any Abnormal noise?

  • Any leaking?

  • FINS CONDITIONS

  • Water level High (H) or Low (L):

  • TOP UP VALVE CONDITION

  • BASIN CONDITION

  • LEVEL SENSOR CONDITION

  • Inlet motorised valve open or close:

  • Outlet motorised valve open or close:

  • REMARKS:

METER READING

HT METER READING (RDG X 0.75)

  • METER 1

  • METER 2

  • METER 3

  • METER 4

PUB METER READING

  • PORTABLE WATER

  • MAIN

  • SHUNT

  • NEWATER

  • MAIN (RDH X 10)

  • SHUNT

NEWATER DAILY CHECKS

  • Check operating system and ensure pressure settings, valve setting pumps starting sequence

  • Check pressure gauges and pressure / level / float switches to ensure that they are in good condition and correct settings

  • Check level gauges, bolts, gasket etc

  • Check and ensure that all mounting bolts are secure

  • Check for excessive vibration and noise

  • Check the control panel, circuit contact points, motor starter gears, indicating lights etc

  • Check all sensors in good conditions

  • Record of daily consumption and submit to STB monthly

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