Jun. 17, 2024
Hardware
When was the last time any of us thought about the things we take for granted every day? Things like picking up the , getting a dial tone and placing a call, or turning the key in the ignition and having the car start. The fact is that we do not think of these things until they do not work right. The same holds true for air conditioning. We walk into a building on a hot summer day and take it for granted that we will be comfortable. We only think about the air conditioning system when it is not working.
It is the job of the HVAC maintenance technician to let us keep taking our comfort for granted. And it is no small task to accomplish this. For as sophisticated as today's chillers are with their electronic controls and microprocessors, it still takes a trained technician to see to it that all the bases are covered.
In large buildings, chillers are often the single largest consumers of energy. As energy prices increase, chillers can be identified as a potential source of significant energy savings. Preventive maintenance - everything from keeping a daily log to the weekly, monthly, and annual operational reviews, will yield optimum efficiency of the chillers. Read our blog for steps to improve your chiller maintenance.
Some of the major items of concern include the following:
Water Treatment
Some sort of water treatment is needed when condensers use an open cooling source, such as atmospheric cooling towers, to control scale, biological growth, and corrosion, which leads to fouling of the condenser. The more the condenser becomes fouled, the more energy the chiller consumes to satisfy the demand placed on it.
Refrigerant
It is important to maintain the proper refrigerant charge to minimize the load on the compressor and enhance efficiency. Refrigerant leaks decrease system efficiency, as do the introduction of air and moisture into the system.
Motors and Other Electrical Components
The chiller motor may be the largest single consumer of electricity in the building, so proper maintenance is important. It is important to make sure cooling air vents are kept clean on the motor and that shaft seals are checked periodically. Electrical connections, wiring, and insulation must be properly maintained for peak performance.
Lubrication
Compressor lubricant should be lab tested annually for moisture content, acids, and other contaminants that affect performance.
Condenser Tube Cleaning & Evaporator Tube Cleaning
Chiller efficiency is affected more by the cleanliness of heat transfer surfaces than any other single factor. Given that a chiller typically can have several miles of tubing making up the condenser and evaporator, it makes sense to keep chiller tubes as clean as possible by using a combination of water treatment and planned outages for tube cleaning and other major maintenance tasks.
As contaminants accumulate on chiller tube surfaces, efficiency declines rapidly. Contaminants can range from mud, sand, and algae to hard mineral scales, which increase thermal resistance and cause the chiller to work harder to meet demand, thereby consuming more energy.
How Fouling Factors Effect Chiller Performance % of Electrical Power Required
Fouling factor, loss of efficiency, and increased power needed.
Many methods have been employed to clean chiller tubes, some with greater success than others. The following is a discussion of the various methods and their advantages and disadvantages.
Rod and Brush Method
Perhaps the rod and brush is the oldest and least pleasant chiller tube cleaning method. This involves using a length of rod, usually metal of some sort, with a nylon, or wire brush larger than the tube inside diameter, attached to one end. Typically, the tubes are flushed with water from a hose, then the brush is manually pushed through the tubes. The tubes are then flushed again with water.
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Chemical Cleaning
Less prevalent now than in years past, this chiller tube cleaning method employs the use of acid solutions, which are circulated through the tube bundles, to break down, or soften scale deposits in the tubes.
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This chiller tube cleaning method utilizes compressed air and water, or high-pressure water alone, to propel a cleaning projectile through the tubes to remove deposits. Projectiles can range from rubber bullets to brushes to plastic or metal scrapers of various kinds.
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NOTE: Blowback only occurs with air/water guns that do not incorporate a pressure relief feature.
Online Systems
There are two basic online tube cleaning systems in use today. One utilizes plastic brushes, which are "trapped" using plastic baskets, that have been attached to each end of the tube using an epoxy. Periodically, the direction of the water flow through the tube bundle is reversed, causing the brush to travel to the other end of the tube. This back-and-forth brushing action is designed to keep the tubes clean. With the other type of system, a quantity of foam balls are loaded into the system to circulate through the system. In theory, a foam ball will travel through every tube in the bundle frequently enough to keep the tubes clean.
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Rotary Tube Cleaners
These chiller tube cleaning devices utilize either an electric or air motor, to rotate a flexible shaft. It is encased in a plastic casing that transports water to the cleaning tool. Chiller tube cleaning tools range from a variety of brushes to buffing tools, hones, and scraper tools. They are capable of cleaning almost all types of deposits, including hard scale. The operator simply feeds the flexible shaft through the tubes to brush and flush in one operation.
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Chiller maintenance is important for optimizing efficiency and extending equipment life. It takes training and knowledge to perform chiller maintenance properly. Isn't it interesting that the single biggest determinant of chiller efficiency is the cleanliness of heat transfer surfaces - primarily the tubes? The technologies discussed here enable maintenance personnel to get their tubes clean quickly and with minimal effort. Keep those tubes clean! It will save you money.
For more information on which Tube Cleaning method is best for your specific needs:
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When removing light scale, a turbo brush may be the best solution. Available in several brush profiles, a turbo brush is unique due to the silicon carbide particles embedded in its bristles. When selecting a turbo brush, it is important to select a brush slightly larger in diameter than your tube ID in order to maximize the cleaning action. By sizing the brush slightly larger than the tube ID, it allows the silicon carbide particles in the bristles to fully come into contact with a larger surface area of the tube wall. This unique feature enhances the cleaning ability of the Turbo brush.
To remove medium scale deposits from a tube, we recommend the use of a descaler tool used in conjunction with a rotary brush. The descaler tool will remove a majority of the deposit from the tube, thus, allowing a brush to pass through afterwards. The brush will then remove the remaining light deposit particles, as well as, polish the inside of the tube. If you attempt to clean this type of deposit with a brush alone, it may encounter deposit obstructions and not be able to pass through the tube. It is important to first remove a heavy deposit with a descaler tool and follow it by a brush to ensure the tube achieves an optimal level of heat transfer performance.
In cases of light mud deposits, a nylon brush would be the best solution. Where the turbo brush needs to be sized larger than the tube ID, a nylon brush should be sized as close to the tube ID as possible. This is because the effectiveness of the nylon brush is in the action of the bristle tips passing across the tube ID. If the brush is oversized, the tips of the bristles will fold over, preventing the brush from cleaning the tube wall properly.
Overall, rotary tube cleaners are a good, economical method for cleaning chillers, condensers, and other types of heat exchangers. Determining the deposit type in your tubes is critical to achieving the maximum cleaning ability of the rotary brush. Once the deposit is determined, selection of the brushes required for the job will be easily achieved. Certain styles of brushes have specific requirements in order to achieve optimal results. Following these tips and tricks will help you regain like new heat transfer efficiencies when using a rotary tube cleaner.
Learn more about Elliotts rotary tube cleaners or contact Elliott Tool or your local support for help selecting the right brush!
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