Cornelius CCM0630 Manuel D’Utilisation

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 Refrigeration System 
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Remote Condenser (Continued)  
 
If the airflow is restricted or the condenser is dirty, the head pressure will be excessively high, slow 
production will result and the compressor may overheat and eventually become damaged.  The 
condenser coil and fan blades must be kept clean.  The condenser can be cleaned with 
compressed air or by using a brush.  If a brush is used, brush in the direction of the fins taking care 
not to bend the fins.  If the condenser fins are bent, this will restrict the airflow through the 
condenser and the fins will need to be straightened with a fin comb. Problems related to a dirty 
condenser or poor airflow will not be covered under warranty. Note: The condenser fan motor runs 
continually, it will shut off when the icemaker shuts off. 
 
Mixing Valve 
When the temperature at the condenser is above 70°F (21°C), the refrigerant flow from the 
compressor is directed by the mixing valve through the condenser and into the receiver.  When the 
temperature at the condenser drops below 70°F (21°C), the pressure in the bellows of the mixing 
valve becomes greater than the pressure of the liquid refrigerant coming from the condenser.  This 
change allows the valve to partially restrict the flow of 
refrigerant leaving the condenser and allows discharge 
gas to by-pass the condenser and flow directly into the 
receiver, mixing with the liquid refrigerant from the 
condenser.  The amount of discharge gas that 
bypasses the condenser increases as the ambient 
temperature decreases.  This action of the mixing 
valve allows the discharge pressure to be maintained 
at approximately 240 psi (16.5 bar) during low ambient 
conditions.  If the refrigerant system is undercharged 
and the ambient temperature is below 70°F (21°C), the 
mixing valve will not work properly.  The mixing valve 
will allow too much refrigerant to bypass the 
condenser. 
 
 
Problem 
 
 
 
 
Possible Cause 
 
 
Remedy 
 
1 Head pressure low, Line between 
A. Valve Defective, not allowing  A. Replace valve 
valve and receiver cold. Ambient   
     discharge gas into receiver 
condenser temp. below 70°F (21°C) 
 
2 Head pressure low, Line between 
A. System low on charge.   
A. Leak check. Recover 
   valve and receiver hot.   
 
B. Valve defective, not 
 
    refrigerant and weigh 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     allowing liquid 
 
 
    in proper charge. 
       
 
 
 
 
into 
receiver. 
  B. 
Replace 
valve 
 
 
 
3. Head pressure low, Line  
 
A. Valve defective not 
 
A. Replace valve. 
    returning from condenser 
 
    allowing refrigerant 
    is cool.  Ambient condenser 
 
    to circulate through 
    temperature is above 70°F (21°C) 
    condenser.