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UGH020/0301
VL Series Portable Chillers, 0.25 to 1.5 Tons
8.2
OPERATION BELOW 48°F
A.
A chiller typically operates with a setpoint of 50°F or higher.
However, if setpoints between 20° - 48°F are required, special
precautions must be taken to prevent freezing and possible
damage. Attention must be given to freeze protection, water supply
and safety adjustments.
B.
FREEZE PROTECTION
1.
It is understood that untreated water freezes at 32°F.
Therefore, an inhibited propylene glycol and water solution
must be used in lieu of ordinary water. Prescribed amounts
are listed in figure 8.2A.
2.
On initial installation of the unit, the water/glycol solution
should be premixed, then added to the reservoir. After the
pump has been started, water lines filled and air purged, it
may be necessary to add more water/glycol solution to
maintain the recommended reservoir level.
Note:
a
hygrometer should be used on a regular basis to determine
the mixture strength according to freeze point. The freeze
point temperature should be 25° below the lowest required
setpoint. Water will evaporate from the mixture, and if you
continue to add a premixed solution eventually you will
have too much glycol. It is necessary to add water or glycol
to maintain proper freeze point temperature.
3.
PLEASE NOTE THAT A CHILLER IS NOT DESIGNED TO
ACCOMMODATE AUTOMOTIVE TYPE ANTI-FREEZE.
This
is due to the fact that automotive type anti-freeze contains
silicates that adhere to heat transfer surfaces of the system
preventing maximum heat transfer. Also, improper portions
of inhibited propylene glycol to water inhibits effective heat
transfer. Consult the chiller’s operating manual for specific
details.
C.
WATER SUPPLY
1.
The automatic water supply (if equipped) restores the
reservoir water level as needed. However, if untreated water
is added to an water/glycol solution, dilution will occur
decreasing the freeze protecting ability of the solution.
Figure 8.2A
OPERATING
ANTI-FREEZE MIXTURE
TEMPERATURE
GLYCOL
WATER
40°F
20%
80%
25°F
25%
75%
30°F
30%
70%
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