T-Bolt Compression Insp
T-Bolt Compression Insp
T-Bolt Compression Insp
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WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK
• Bodily injury or death may result from electrocution if terminal cover is removed while power is supplied to compressor.
• Do not supply power to compressor unless terminal cover is secured in place and all service valves are open.
Safety Instructions:
Service or maintenance must be performed only by trained certified technicians and according to service instructions.
This procedure explains how to visually inspect the discharge end of the screw rotors on a
Thunderbolt compressor without removing the compressor from the chiller. If compression end
damage is suspected this check should be performed before the compressor is removed or
replaced. Examples of when this check may be performed are:
Because most compression end failure scenarios involve damage to the discharge end of the
screw rotors, this inspection can be very useful. Although compression end damage is not
considered to be field serviceable, the check can justify a decision to remove a compressor for
major repair/replacement, or support the need for more investigation.
If the compressor is operational, there are some pressure measurements that can be
performed which can also indicate if damage has occurred to the compression end. There are
three pressures that need to recorded:
1. Suction Pressure
2. Discharge Pressure
3. Economizer pressure
The are only three criteria that need to be met when measuring this pressures:
If these two criteria have been met, the pressures can be recorded immediately. The actual
SST & SCTs are not critical as long as all three readings are taken simultaneously. Using the
table shown in Appendix II, lookup the suction pressure across the top and discharge
pressure along the left side of the table. Then read the corresponding economizer pressure
from the table.
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LOCATE
READ DISCHARGE
MAXIMUM PRESSURE
ECONOMIZER PRESSURE LOCATE SUCTION PRESSURE
If the measure economizer pressure is greater than the maximums shown in the table there is
probably excessive leakage in the compression end. The most likely cause for this is damage
to the screw rotors, outlet rotor housing bores, or slide valve. If high economizer pressures are
encountered, a compression end inspection should be performed.
Before starting disassembly make sure you have the proper tools and parts to complete the
job. Refer to Appendix I for a list of required tools. The compressor does not have to be
removed to perform this inspection. The slide valve housing will have to be removed so a new
slide valve case gasket will be required for re-assembly. Part numbers for the different gaskets
are shown below:
RCD KIT NUMBER SLIDE VALVE HOUSING
COMP’R MODEL GASKET
3 06TS 06TT660042 8TS0708
06TT 06TT660043 8TT0732
06TU 06TT660044 8TU0714
The recommended “touch-up” paint for this compressor is Part No. PH23GH022 (gray) and is
available from RCD.
If the compressor is mounted on the unit, make sure the power has been properly locked out
4 and the refrigerant charge has been safely isolated and removed from the compressor.
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FILTER DRIER
OIL SEPARATOR
ECONOMIZER LINE
ECONOMIZER PORT
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GUIDE PINS
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Use a tray or container that will fit underneath the slide valve housing and outlet case joint to
capture the residual oil when the housing is removed. Use a hammer and drift to knock the
housing free. There are two dowel pins with an interference fit that locate the housing. The
housing will have to be separated 1/2” (12mm) before it will be free from the dowel pins.
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SLIDE VALVE
“EARS” IN
OUTLET CASE
SLIDE VALVE
If there is scoring on the end of the screw rotors, endplane contact between the screw rotor(s)
has occurred. When this happens, very high axial loads can be generated usually leading to
permanent damge of the Angular Contact Ball Bearings even if the compressor still rotates.
Typically the bearing life has been severly compromised.
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120-135 lb-ft
(163-183 Nm)
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90-110 lb-ft
(122-149 Nm)
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COMP’R GUIDE RING SEAL RING &
MODEL RCD KIT & SPRING SPRING
06TS 06TT660012 8TS0835 8TS0836
06TT 06TT660020 8TT0817 8TT0818
06TU 06TT660028 8TU0843 8TU0844
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HOSE CLAMP
Two people will be required to lift and slide the housing over the piston and onto the guide
pins.
SLIDE VALVE
23 COMP’R HOUSING
MODEL WEIGHT
06TS 47 LBS
06TT 55 LBS
06TU 101 LBS
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SHOWN W/RING COMPRESSOR
INSTEAD OF HOSE CLAMP
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25 GASKET NEEDS
TO REMAIN ON
DOWEL PINS
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Before the bolts are installed make sure there is no loose paint. A wire wheel mounted on a
bench grinder can be used to remove any loose paint
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Install the bolts into the cover. Use the bolts to draw the casing into
position. Use a typical “cris-cross” pattern to tighten the bolts. Remove the
lifting plate and install the last bolt. Final torque the bolts to:
After the bolts have been torqued, clean the bolt heads
and the around the bolts for painting. Use a clean cloth
to remove any dirt, oil or loose paint chips. Mask any
areas that should not be painted like the name plate.
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If the economizer line was removed, reinstall the line and install a new o-ring or gasket if
required. Final torque the bolts to:
30 122 –149 Nm (90 – 110 lb-ft)
End.
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TOOL P
TOOL NUMBER SUPPLIER OPERATION (s) NOTES
• ½” DRIVE F50A SNAP-ON REMOVAL OF: 4
RATCHET • ECONOMIZER FLANGE 5
• ½” DRIVE
SN25 SNAP-ON • SLIDE VALVE HOUSING 7
BREAKER BAR • PISTON BOLT 8
• SLIDE VALVE ROD
HAMMER BP32B SNAP-ON REMOVE SLIDE VALVE HSG 6