Chiller Repair Signs

Chiller Repair Signs

Chiller Repair Signs | Seattle Industrial Chiller Service

Top Signs Your Chiller System Needs Repair

If your chiller isn’t right, the first clues show up in data and comfort long before the system fails. Smart facilities in Seattle watch trend logs, energy bills, supply/return temps, and alarm histories to spot trouble early. Here’s how to recognize the signs and schedule service at the right time.

Early warning signs of chiller trouble

  • Rising energy consumption: kWh per ton climbing week over week points to fouled tubes, poor condenser airflow, or incorrect charge.
  • Poor cooling capacity: Supply water temperature misses setpoint or takes too long to pull down on startup.
  • Frequent short-cycling: Controls or load issues cause compressor starts to spike, accelerating wear.
  • Unusual noises or vibration: Bearings, cavitation, or refrigerant flow issues.
  • Alarms and trips: High head pressure, low suction, oil level, or flow switches should never be ignored.

Common root causes in Seattle buildings

  • Dirty condenser coils or clogged cooling towers from pollen and urban dust
  • Water-side scaling due to untreated or poorly treated loops
  • Economizer or VFD control problems after winter shoulder seasons
  • Refrigerant leaks, non-condensables, or sensor drift

What your tech should check

  • Tubing cleanliness, approach temps, superheat/subcool readings
  • Condenser airflow, fan operation, coil condition
  • Flow rates, delta-T, pump performance, strainer condition
  • Controls tuning, safeties, and alarm history

Seattle-specific maintenance tips

  • Schedule coil and tower cleanings before summer heat waves.
  • Verify economizer operation after the rainy season to prevent false readings.
  • Log energy use monthly and flag deviations early.

Helpful Resources: ASHRAE Standards for HVAC Systems | Energy.gov – Energy Efficiency | EPA – Indoor Air Quality

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dirty coils and incorrect refrigerant charge.
Not completely, but proactive service reduces risk dramatically.
At least yearly; higher for dusty or pollen-heavy locations.
kWh per ton, supply/return temps, compressor starts, alarms.
Yes, plus pumps, towers, and controls.
Yes. Call (253) 852-8284.
Yes, with prioritized fixes.
Yes, including VFDs and economizers.
Absolutely. Scaling wrecks efficiency and reliability.
Yes, we scope upgrades when they pay back.