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Manual Control

The required ice quantity for the next cooling cycle can easily be set from the control panel in steps of 20%. In

addition, the minimum ice quantity, before the cooling equipment should start again, can be set from the minimum

% ice knob. If a minimum of 0% is selected, the compressor will not be allowed to start before all ice is melted.

Use contact 22/23 NO or 23/24 NC to start or stop the compressor as a function of predetermined minimum and

maximum ice quantity.
An additional switch on the control panel allows to force a compressor start or stop, when actual ice quantity is

between preset minimum and maximum level. Instead of using the switch, the contacts 25/26/27 can be used. A

short circuit of 1 sec. between 25/27 makes the compressor start, a short circuit between 26/27 makes the

compressor stop.

Remote Control via PLC or Computer

The Ice Logic™ ice quantity controller has six output contacts (NO) which can be used to control the cooling

equipment. These contacts are normally open and will close when the desired ice quantity is reached.

contact 10-11 closes at 0% ice and more

contact 12-13 closes at 20% ice and more

contact 14-15 closes at 40% ice and more

contact 16-17 closes at 60% ice and more

contact 18-19 closes at 80% ice and more

contact 20-21 closes at 100% ice

Contacts open again when the % ice is below the corresponding level.

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3 Operating instructions

3 Operating instructions

Summary of Contents for ICE CHILLER TSC-C-D

Page 1: ...TSC C D ICE CHILLER Thermal Storage Coil only OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MTSC CDv09EN...

Page 2: ...tified drawing available for reference during inspection and maintenance If you do not have a copy of this drawing or need further information about the unit contact your local BAC Service provider Yo...

Page 3: ...Ice Quantity Controller 12 4 Water Care 15 About water care 15 Passivation 15 Special water treatment considerations 16 5 Cold Weather Operations 17 About cold weather operation 17 Insulation of pipi...

Page 4: ...N DETAILS Ice Chiller EXTERNAL MELT APPLICATION 1 Tank 2 Insulation 3 Exterior panels 4 Air pump 5 Covers 6 Galvanised steel coil 7 Ice Logic Ice Thickness Controller not shown 8 Air distribution 4 TS...

Page 5: ...an design and reduced thermal storage capacity Connecting pipework All piping external to BAC cooling equipment must be supported separately The equipment outlet piping must be installed under the ope...

Page 6: ...lso allowed No service work should be performed on or near electrical components unless adequate safety measures are taken These include but are not limited to the following Isolate the component elec...

Page 7: ...ermission of BAC the party who has done the modification becomes responsible for all consequences of this change and BAC declines all liability for the product Warranty BAC will guarantee all products...

Page 8: ...it is securely mounted and has not been damaged Check control wiring for proper connections 9 Caulk around the base of the tank caulk is provided with the unit 10 Inspect and leak test all the compone...

Page 9: ...owing the tank may damage the insulation and or cause the operating controls to malfunction 4 Adjust water distribution using balancing valves on each water inlet connection valves to be provided by o...

Page 10: ...signal from the plant control system Usually this signal is triggered by a time clock indicating the start of the available ice build time 2 Turn on the air agitation blower s feeding the ice storage...

Page 11: ...valves to ice storage tank 6 The signal to end the melt cycle can come from a number of sources Typical examples follow A time clock A signal that the cooling load has been satisfied A kW counter tha...

Page 12: ...tart stop cooling machine Ice quantity indication LED s to show ice quantity available Other control devices such as time clocks and water temperature sensors must be provided by others ICE LOGIC SENS...

Page 13: ...level Instead of using the switch the contacts 25 26 27 can be used A short circuit of 1 sec between 25 27 makes the compressor start a short circuit between 26 27 makes the compressor stop Remote Con...

Page 14: ...e 7 2 mA 20 40 ice 10 4 mA 40 60 ice 13 6 mA 60 80 ice 16 8 mA 80 100 ice 20 mA 100 ice There will be no intermediate mA output as measurement is based on a 6 step measurement only Electrical specific...

Page 15: ...9 0 Hardness as CaCO3 90 to 500 mg l Alkalinity as CaCO3 500 mg l max Total dissolved solids 1000 mg l max Chlorides 125 mg l max Sulfates 125 mg l max Conductivity 100 700 S cm Water quality guideli...

Page 16: ...tion if the tank water is corrosive in nature low hardness low pH or alkalinity the addition of a corrosion non precipitating corrosion inhibitor is recommended Examples of non precipitating corrosion...

Page 17: ...ion should be installed on all piping connected to the unit to prevent cracking Protection against coil freezing When operated with a fluid as heat transfer medium TSU Ice Thermal Storage coil s must...

Page 18: ...ve been exposed to severe or sustained subfreezing ambient temperatures should be checked before initiating an ice build cycle Ice created by subfreezing ambient temperatures which accumulates at the...

Page 19: ...biocide treatment ICE CHILLER TANK All Ice Chiller Thermal Storage Units are provided with sectional insulated tank covers which when kept in place will minimize the accumulation of trash or debris in...

Page 20: ...pump must run continuously during the ice build To ensure high melt out rates continuous air pump operation during melt off is required The air blown in the Ice Chiller Unit will entrain in the water...

Page 21: ...recommended for evaporative cooling systems with known or suspected high bacteriological levels prior to a cleaning procedure Some local or national guidance also recommends disinfection prior to ini...

Page 22: ...tallation and or start up for approximately one month shelf life or longer or stored in severe climates it is imperative that certain actions be performed by the installing contractor in order to main...

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