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OM00020 Rev 2, FP00091, FP00101 Operation Manual 

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Electrical Interface 

Input Voltage 

120 VAC 

or

 240 VAC (24 VDC available upon request from Aspen but 

is dimensionally different). Input voltage is specified at time of 
purchase with Aspen. 

Maximum Power 

600 W (5 A at 120 VAC, 2.5 A at 24 VDC) 

 

 

Figure 4: RMC Power Interface 

External Thermistor 

The RMC has an electrical connector to support an external thermistor, if desired (not supplied). This 
external thermistor if the customer wishes to use the RMC to control to an external temperature (i.e. 
mounted on the heat source) or if the customer wishes to control the coolant to above ambient. 

The connector for the external thermistor is a 2 pin connector, Molex Microfit (part number: 
0430200200). The user must connect to this with wire harness that consists of a mating connector and a 

NTC 10 kOhm thermistor (Type 2). The type of thermistor is dependent on the customer’s application, 

but Aspen can provide guidance if needed. 

Performance 

Cooling Capacity 

Each RMC is qualified to meet a performance threshold at 20°C ambient, 20°C coolant, with a flow rate 
of 3.5 L/min using Koolance 702 fluid. The performance threshold for each version of the RMC is as 
follows: 

RMC-800 (FP00091) 

800 W 

RMC-1100 (FP00101)  950 W 

Performance Curves 

The performance curve below (Figure 5) defines the nominal performance of the RMC. The data shown 
below is derived using coolant flow and Koolance 702 coolant as a function of coolant temperature and 
ambient temperature. 

CAUTION! The RMC must be operated in the vertical orientation. Operation of the 
system at an orientation off from vertical will result in reduced system capacity or 

damage to the compressor.

 

CAUTION! Operating the RMC outside the voltage range will void the system warranty.

 

Summary of Contents for FP00091

Page 1: ...Dr Marlborough MA 01752 Installation and Operation Instructions Rack Mount Chiller RMC 800 RMC 1100 FP00091 FP00101 Installations Notes Date of Purchase Date of Installation Installer Model Number Se...

Page 2: ...nal Thermistor 6 Performance 6 Cooling Capacity 6 Performance Curves 6 Coolant Flow Rate 7 Controller Interface 8 Primary Functionality 8 Changing the Setpoint 8 Starting the RMC 9 Turning off the RMC...

Page 3: ...g substance ODS alternative In the event that the RMC is damaged general work clothing leather gloves and eye protection should be worn to prevent exposure to refrigerants The RMC also contains Polyol...

Page 4: ...e coolant loop The presence of foreign materials into the RMC could damage components and reduce system performance Aspen recommends that the customer use an external filter prior to the return line t...

Page 5: ...e reservoir If operating in an environment where the coolant temperature is below the dew point of the ambient air these surfaces will collect condensation To prevent condensation from forming these s...

Page 6: ...e harness that consists of a mating connector and a NTC 10 kOhm thermistor Type 2 The type of thermistor is dependent on the customer s application but Aspen can provide guidance if needed Performance...

Page 7: ...erformance Map Figure 6 RMC 800 Performance Map Coolant Flow Rate The RMC is equipped with a positive displacement pump Using Koolance 702 as a coolant the system can generate the following maximum fl...

Page 8: ...ed with a controller which monitors and controls the system The primary interface of the system is shown in Figure 8 below Figure 8 Controller Interface During normal operation the controller displays...

Page 9: ...rature at the supply CPC default 2 The RMC controls to an external input thermistor see External Thermistor p 6 3 The RMC controls to an internal temperature which is 1 C greater than an external ambi...

Page 10: ...p y01 ON OFF y05 Temperature units y07 Restore default parameters y08 Control sensor y09 Control mode ALA Configuration BUZ Buzzer activation time AdL Alarm relay activation delay AOF Alarm relay acti...

Page 11: ...a fault occurs the user must clear the fault to resume operation of the system To clear a fault the user must do the following Press Press 2 times to reach the Str screen Press Press 2 times to reach...

Page 12: ...3031 ALA General Configuration BUZ Buzzer activation time 0 15 1 min RW 3004 AdL Alarm relay activation delay 0 999 0 s RW 3005 AOF Alarm relay active if unit in OFF 0 1 1 YES Enum 2 RW 3006 SEr Gener...

Page 13: ...18 POWER UP 32768 32767 0 Read 8119 V19 Cur Setpoint 32768 32767 0 Read 8120 HLD Main Menu Hold P04 Derivative Time 0 10000 90 s RW 3025 P05 Overshooting 0 500 150 RW 3026 P06 Filter Factor Derivative...

Page 14: ...notice promptly given will either examine the product at buyer s site or issue shipping instructions for return to Aspen at buyer s expense transportation charges prepaid Aspen s sole obligation unde...

Page 15: ...eplaced at the discretion of Aspen Systems LLC Depending on the circumstances of the problem it may be deemed necessary to return the products to Aspen Systems for repair In order to return the produc...

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