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R-717 Show
by Jeremy Williams
Hello and welcome to the "R-717 Show" brought to you by Ammonia Refrigeration Training Solutions. We are the newest opportunity in ammonia safety, training and compliance. We serve to advance ammonia as the safest and most efficient refrigerant known to man. Our podcasts are driven by industry and relevant to ammonia operators, mechanics, technicians, engineers, and safety professionals
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Safety Is a Resource – Life as a Service Tech
Today’s R-717 Show – Safety is a Resource and Life as a Service Tech we interview Mark Eddington of Jensson Refrigeration. Mark has 10 years’ experience in industrial refrigeration. Today’s podcast covers the following topics Auto mechanic turned industrial refrigeration service tech 8-month HVAC training certifications 40-hour days at night Invest in yourself and your future will be bright RETA CIRO Certification Holder Preparing for test Taking a test and what I do I work at are much different RETA Review Course Pass Rates Online Training Hard work pays off Best part of working for a contractor? – Start-Ups vs. Operations vs. Maintenance vs. Modifications vs Installations Operators have one plant to learn, we have to learn many plants Frustrations of a service tech Confidence with experience Go to tools needed for every service tech? Accident with NH3 – Three to the hospital Close Call #1 Close Call #2 The post Safety Is a Resource – Life as a Service Tech first appeared on Ammonia Refrigeration Training Solutions - ARTS - PSM / RMP.
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IIAR – Ammonia Refrigeration Technical RAGAGEP Questions
IIAR is the world’s leading advocate for safe, reliable, and efficient use of ammonia as a refrigerant. In this episode Jeremy Willams of ARTS and Eric Smith of IIAR discuss industry prevailing best practices around the design and maintenance requirement of ammonia refrigeration systems. Eric is the Vice President and Technical Director of the association and today we bring you industry prevailing topics such as. Ventilation requirements of engine/machinery rooms B2L and A2L refrigerants How much ammonia must be released for ignition? Ventilation Rates from Bulletin 111 to IIAR 2 Worst Case Scenario Leaks Shearing off a 1/2” pipe 4% = 25% of the LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) 30 Air Changes per Hour (ACH) (Length X Width X Height) / 2 Acceptable ammonia loss rates Expect to lose your inventory due to normal operations and Maintenace Rule of thumb for refrigerants (10% to 20%) Rule for thumb for ammonia (5% – 10%) 2,000 lbs. a year or 5% of system charge you should start to look deeper into the leaks New Technical paper from the IRC Bagging Valves? Tally all residual losses due to maintenance Should IIAR publish in a standard a definite release rate for the industry? Existing system maintenance – pump down, pump out, LOTO, line break, and welding on the existing system with residual ammonia and oil. Written procedure must be used Tightening closed isolation valves Should IIAR publish in a standard a definite welding procedure for practices of systems with residual ammonia and/or oil? Testing compressor’s high-pressure cut-out switch. 4 ways applicable is using a pressure transducer Can’t remove switch and test on bench. Can’t turn off, isolate compressor, and pressurize with a gas. Can manipulate high side pressure by Choking discharge stop valve with machine unloaded Cycle off condenser fans/water with compressors unloaded Reduce cut-out number for a functional test Check valve / block and bleed for new manufactures designs. Low-Side Vessel High Level Protection Testing High Level Floats Regulators want to see that the test is functional and work under the conditions expected to work under 1/2 tests Lifting the float canister Hitting the closing switch Magnets Taking off closing switch If any of the critical safeties trip (activate) during a normal operation due to the system being outside of normal parameters, can a facility take credit for it working and move back the next annual test a year from that time period? Of course, they would want to look into why the system was so far out of normal and do what they can to keep this from becoming norm. ARTS is booking classes and audit for 2022. We wish you the best and thank you for trusting us as your preferred training partner. The post IIAR – Ammonia Refrigeration Technical RAGAGEP Questions first appeared on Ammonia Refrigeration Training Solutions - ARTS - PSM / RMP.
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The Passion of Ammonia Refrigeration and Hot Gas Defrosts
Ammonia Refrigeration is a global impact, and the possibilities are endless. In this episode Jeremy Williams of ARTS and Simon Clarke of ARC share their common passions of ammonia refrigeration and discuss ways to enhance the safety of hot gas defrost systems. Simon has designed and commissioned ammonia engine rooms and heat transfer systems all over the world. Below are just a few of his accomplishments. Discussions in today’s podcast include: Installation of ammonia systems globally The need of good ammonia operators Hot Gas Defrost and efficiencies The CK2 valve What happens if we are in gas defrost and the system loses electricity What if the CK2 opens and there is no bleed Installing the CK2 backwards The CK5 Gas defrosts with downstream pressure control with automatic float expansion valves How can defrosts be done more efficient. At this link you can download a training document on gas defrosts. Ammonia Refrigeration – Parker Hot Gas Defrost We have welcomed Simon back to the R-717 Show to discuss the application, uses, efficiency, and opportunities with ammonia heat pumps! You can contact Simon at 978.409.5226 or email at [email protected] The post The Passion of Ammonia Refrigeration and Hot Gas Defrosts first appeared on Ammonia Refrigeration Training Solutions - ARTS - PSM / RMP.
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Ammonia Refrigeration Training Solutions – NH3 Operators: Where are they & Refrigeration Oil
Ammonia Refrigeration Training Solutions and Dan Worms of Camco Lubricants bring you the first R-717 Show Podcast!. ARTS is excited to bring you relevant safety and education to the ammonia refrigeration industry. In this podcast we discuss Where are we going to find ammonia techs It is time for existing techs to step up for that chance of advancement The legacy of Tim Korhs Advancement of the Northern Plains RETA Chapter Mineral Oil, Hydrotreated Oil, and Synthetic Oil Excessive temperatures with oil Water and Oil Ammonia Safety Considerations Below are PDFs of Data sheets of the various oils discussed in the show. R1-361 717-LTSC New PDS R1-321 717-SC New PDS R1-301 717-HT New PDS The post Ammonia Refrigeration Training Solutions – NH3 Operators: Where are they & Refrigeration Oil first appeared on Ammonia Refrigeration Training Solutions - ARTS - PSM / RMP.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hello and welcome to the "R-717 Show" brought to you by Ammonia Refrigeration Training Solutions. We are the newest opportunity in ammonia safety, training and compliance. We serve to advance ammonia as the safest and most efficient refrigerant known to man. Our podcasts are driven by industry and relevant to ammonia operators, mechanics, technicians, engineers, and safety professionals
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