Regular and Proper Maintenance
Any HVAC equipment needs regular maintenance to keep it operating reliably over the lifespan of the unit. Every chiller requires at least two services per year to keep it operating in top condition. It is important to check for refrigerant leaks, coolant leaks, and clean the condenser coils. Depending upon your local environment, a chiller's condenser coils may need cleaning 2 to 3 times per year. With regular maintenance, your chiller should last well past it's published end of service life.
Condenser:
Cleaning of dust and debris from the condenser coil fins is vitally important to maintain the most efficient heat rejection to the atmosphere. Air flowing over the fins pulls the heat away from the chiller. If the effective surface area is reduced due to build up of dirt film or other contaminants, the cooling power is also reduced. Ensure that the coil fins are washed in the direction opposite the air flow. You may also need to consider certain times of the year where heavy pollen is sucked into the condenser coil. Extra cleaning may be needed.
Leak check - Refrigerant and Coolant:
Fluid is the medium by which heat is transferred away from your MRI. If you lose a critical amount of either refrigerant or coolant, your MRI might not be cooled adequately. Small leaks that go unnoticed can develop into bigger problems later on. Having this checked by a qualified service technician at the regular service interval is an important step.
Compressor/Pump Loads:
How well the chiller's rotating equipment is performing can indicate future problems. To the trained technician, reading of the voltage and current from the pumps and compressors can foretell any imbalance which could lead to premature failure and costly down time.
The most important point in any chiller maintenance program is to hire an experienced and knowledgeable company who knows how to service MRI chillers. Just using an ordinary residential HVAC contractor could put you and your MRI at risk.