Screw water-cooled chillers typically operate around 3,000 hours per year, depending on China's climate and geographical conditions. Regular and scientific maintenance is crucial to ensure long-term, reliable operation, extend the lifespan, and reduce operating costs.
Maintenance and Upkeep
Preventive maintenance during operation and inspection involves creating annual and monthly maintenance plans based on actual operating conditions.
Shutdown Procedures
In winter, clean and dry the unit. Open the drain valve to empty the shell-and-tube heat exchanger to avoid freezing. The shutdown sequence is: chiller off - cooling tower fan off - cooling water pump off - chilled water pump off. Special attention to anti-freezing:
1. Drain the evaporator and condenser if the unit is outdoors below 0°C during standby.
2. Interlock the water flow switch with the unit to prevent freezing when the chilled water flow switch malfunctions.
3. Ensure water in the evaporator is flowing or completely drained when charging or discharging refrigerant.
Concentration % |
Freezing temperature (℃) |
Concentration % |
Freezing temperature (℃) |
Concentration % |
Freezing temperature (℃) |
4.6 |
-2 |
19.8 |
-10 |
35 |
-21 |
8.4 |
-4 |
23.6 |
-13 |
38.8 |
-26 |
12.2 |
-5 |
27.4 |
-15 |
42.6 |
-29 |
16 |
-7 |
31.2 |
-17 |
46.4 |
-33 |
The concentration of ethylene glycol is a mass concentration.
Startup Procedures
After a long shutdown, prepare by thoroughly checking and cleaning the Screw refrigeration unit, cleaning the water pipeline system, inspecting the pump, tightening wiring connections, and preheating the compressor. The startup sequence is: cooling tower fan on - cooling water pump on - chilled water pump on - chiller on.

Common Fault Analysis and Troubleshooting
Fault |
Possible Causes |
Detection and Troubleshooting Methods |
Excessive discharge pressure |
Air or non-condensable gases in the system |
Bleed gases via the refrigerant port and re-evacuate if needed |
Cooling tower fan malfunction |
Inspect and repair the fan to restore operation |
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Excessive suction pressure |
See "Excessive suction pressure" |
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High ambient temperature |
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Insufficient cooling water flow |
Check the cooling water system and increase the water flow. |
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Low compressor oil level |
Check the oil level through the sight glass and add refrigeration oil |
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Low discharge pressure |
Low suction pressure |
See "Low suction pressure" |
Refrigerant leakage or insufficient charge |
Detect leaks and recharge refrigerant |
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Cooling water temperature too low |
Check if the cooling tower capacity is excessively large or if the ambient temperature is too low |
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Excessive suction pressure |
Discharge pressure too high |
See "Discharge pressure too high" |
Excessive refrigerant charge |
Release part of the refrigerant |
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Liquid refrigerant flowing from the evaporator into the compressor |
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Chilled water inlet temperature exceeds maximum allowable value |
Check and adjust the expansion valve, ensuring its temperature-sensing bulb is in tight contact with the suction pipe and fully insulated from the outside |
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Low suction pressure |
Clogged filter drier |
Replace the filter drier cartridge |
Expansion valve improperly adjusted or malfunctioning |
Adjust to the appropriate superheat temperature, or check if the expansion valve's temperature-sensing bulb is leaking |
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Insufficient refrigerant in the system |
Detect leaks and recharge refrigerant |
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Chilled water inlet temperature significantly lower than specified value |
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Insufficient chilled water flow |
Check if the pressure in the evaporator's inlet and outlet pipelines is too low, and adjust the chilled water flow rate |
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Compressor shutdown due to high-pressure protection |
Cooling water temperature too high
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Cooling tower fan malfunction |
Overhaul the cooling tower fan |
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Incorrect high-pressure shutdown setting |
Check the high-pressure switch |
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Compressor shutdown due to motor overload |
Voltage too high or too low |
Check that the voltage does not exceed or fall below the rated voltage by ±10% |
Discharge pressure too high |
Refer to "Discharge pressure too high" |
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Cooling water temperature too high |
Check if the cooling tower capacity is too small |
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Overload component malfunction |
Check the compressor current and compare it with the rated full-load current specified on the compressor |
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Motor or terminal short circuit |
Check the corresponding resistance of the motor and terminals |
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Compressor shutdown due to built-in temperature protection switch activation |
Voltage too high or too low |
Check the voltage; it must not exceed the specified range mentioned above |
Discharge pressure too high |
See "Discharge pressure too high" |
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Chilled water inlet temperature too high |
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Compressor built-in temperature protection switch failure |
Replace the component |
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Insufficient refrigerant in the system |
Check for fluorine leakage |
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The compressor shuts down due to low-pressure protection |
Drier filter blockage |
Replace the drier filter element |
Expansion valve failure |
Adjust or replace the expansion valve |
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Incorrect low-pressure shutdown setting |
Check the low-pressure switch |
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Insufficient refrigerant |
Recharge the refrigerant
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Loud compressor noise |
Insufficient compressor refrigerating oil |
Check the oil level in the sight glass and add refrigerating oil
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The compressor fails to start |
Overcurrent relay trips and fuse burns out |
Replace the damaged components |
Control circuit not connected |
Check the wiring of the control system |
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No current |
Check the power supply |
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High-pressure protection or low-pressure protection |
See the section on suction and discharge pressure faults above |
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Contactor coil burned out |
Replace the damaged component |
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Incorrect power phase sequence connection |
Reconnect and swap any two wires |
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Water system failure, water flow switch open circuit |
Check the water system |
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The operation display shows an alarm signal |
Check the alarm type and take corresponding measures |
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Incorrect setting of start-stop time |
Check and reset the settings |
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Temperature sensor detects temperature exceeding set value |
Check and reset |