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INSPECTION SCHEDULE
In the day-to-day operation of this equipment, you will become aware of certain
levels of noise, vibration, temperature and pressure. If you encounter any signi
fi
cant
changes in these levels, investigate them immediately.
An inspection program should be developed for this equipment. To assist in your
development of this program, Cincinnati Sub-Zero has prepared a list of routine
inspections. While this list is not all inclusive, it will serve as a good base on which
to build your own custom program. The establishment of such a program will add
signi
fi
cantly to the life of the equipment and will reduce unscheduled down time on
the equipment.
If any of the following
scheduled inspections
require maintenance,
contact a qualified
service technician or
Cincinnati Sub Zero's
Service department.
NOTE
Table 2. Inspection Schedule
Follow all OSHA and any other
applicable legal, national and local
codes, regulations, and guidelines
for lockout/tagout when servicing the
equipment. This includes a lockable
disconnect switch. Failure to adhere
to these guidelines may result in
severe injury and/or death.
WARNING
!
INSPECT
DAILY
WEEKLY
MONTHLY
YEARLY
1. Interior & Exterior Cleaning
X
2. Fluid Levels (If Applicable)
X
3. Gas Monitor (Optional Equipment) Water Filter
X
4. R-404A Charge (If Applicable)
X
5. R-410A Charge (If Applicable)
X
6. R-508B Stand-By Pressure (If Applicable)
X
7. R-23 Stand-By Pressure (If Applicable)
X
8. Compressor Oil Level
X
9. Humidity Demineralizer Filter (Optional Equipment)
X
10. Air Cooled Condenser (If Applicable)
X
11. Electrical Panel
X
12. Operating Currents
X
13. Check GFCI Receptacle (If Applicable)
X
14. Tubing Abrasion
X
15. Oil Pressure (Semi-Hermetic Compressors Only)
X
16. Humidity Sensor (If Applicable)
X
17. Product High/Low Limit
X
18. Water Strainer
X
19. Water Cooled Condenser (If Applicable)
X
20. Chamber Controller Calibration/Veri
fi
cation
X
21. Diaphragm, Air Compressor (Atomizer, Optional Equipment)
X
22. Lubricate Motors
X
DAILY
1. Interior and Exterior Cleaning
a. Wipe or vacuum out all debris.
b. Clean interior surfaces with a damp cloth, mild detergent, or stainless-steel
cleaner. Avoid cleaners that are abrasive or leave a residue. DO NOT use
steel
wool.
c. Clean the chamber exterior and door gaskets with a damp cloth or a mild
detergent. If a detergent is used, test a small area to make sure it does not
damage
the
fi
nish.
Summary of Contents for ZP 16
Page 1: ...Installation Operation Maintenance Manual ZP Series 56120 REV AH 10 2019...
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Page 42: ...INSTALLATION Page 3 2 Figure 1 Transporting a Chamber...
Page 46: ...INSTALLATION Page 3 6 Table 2 Water Usage SI Units...
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