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Summary of Contents for 1/10 HP

Page 1: ...joy safe reliable operation please thoroughly read and understand this lnstruction Manual before operating Please keep it for future reference Conlenls Salety lnformation 1 Features 2 Specifications 2 3 lnstallation 4 5 0peration 6 Gleaning Storage 7 Troubleshooting 8 Parts List Wiring Diagram I Limited Warranty 10 ...

Page 2: ...sconnect the power if strange sounds smells or smoke come from the unit Never attempt to take apart or repair the chiller yourself Repairs must be done by factory authorized service personnel Before cleaning the chiller always turn off the power and unplug the power cord Do not drink or use any water drained from the unit AcAuTroN Do not install chiller in closets cabinets or other small spaces Do...

Page 3: ...GPH 250 1200 UH 2U 660 GPH 1000 2500 uH 317 793 GPH 1200 3000 uH Weight 28 7 lbs 13 Kg 42 s lbs 19 3 Ks 43 7 lbs 19 8 Kg Size 15 75 x 8 58 x 16 34 in 400 x 218 x415 mm 17 13 x 11 61 x 18 5 in 435 x 295 x 470 mm 18 1 x 12 6x23 43in 460 x 320 x 595 mm NOTES 1 Rate of flow is determined by several factors including size of pump height of chiller above water pump size of fubing and any kinks dogs or o...

Page 4: ...24 73 4123 71 6 I 22 69 8121 68 0 20 66 2 19 u 4l 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 REFRIGERATION TIME Hours Model lnHP Ambient Temperature 86 F 30 C Water Temperature before refrigeration 82 F 28 C Total Water Volume 132 Gal 5001 Ambient Temperature 86 F 30 C Water Temperature before refrigeration 82 F 28 C Total Water Volume 1110 HP 42Gal 1601 1l4HP 80 Gal 3001 I L L _ L L L ...

Page 5: ...location MPONTANT o Provide a grounded power outlet and circuit to be used only for the chiller any electrical work must be done by a qualified electrician r Power source must conlorm to the power requirements specilied on the product nameplate o ALWAYS disconnect the power supply when installing or cleaning the chiller D0 NOT install outdoors Keep out of direct sunlight and away from flammable ma...

Page 6: ...PH 317 7e3 GPH 1200 3000 LPH TYPICAL INSTALLATION For the most effective water cooling and energy efficiency locate chiller belowwaler level lf chiller must be placed above reservoir level make sure height above pump does not exceed 26 ft 8m For best performance keep hoses as short as possible The sum of all hose lengths should not exceed 25 ft 7 6m IMPORTANT Always check the following before star...

Page 7: ...erature is displayed the same indicator FLASHES Automatic Tempetatule Gontrol When the compressor stops for over 3 minutes and water temperature rises 1 F above the set temperature the chiller will automatically restart 0nce the set water temperature is reached the Cooling indicator light will go off and the compressor will stop NOTE The Cooling indicator light will also flash if any protection de...

Page 8: ...rse the chiller in water or spray it down with a hose o Clean air filters every 2 weeks 1 Loosen screw on front cover turning counterclockwise Fig 1 2 Gently pull cover toward you to remove Fig 2 3 Loosen screws 0n attached filter and remove Fig 3 4 4 Lift bottom clips and pull out to remove side filters Fig 5 1 4 12 HP Models only 5 Loosen screws 0n attached filters and remove Fig 6 7 6 Remove du...

Page 9: ...been activated A Check water circulation B Check ventilation around unit lf heat is not accumulating wait 3 minutes and unit will automatically restart Water not cooling enough or not at all Water temperature setting is too high Lower water temperature setting Total water volume too high Reduce water volume Air filters are clogged with dust Clean air filters as directed on Page 7 Not enough refrig...

Page 10: ...sing 7 Handle B Condenser 9 Fan 10 Compressor 1 1 Base 12 Power Switch 13 Power lnput 1 4 Fuse 15 Water Temp Sensor 16 Water Tank 17 lntake Air Filter 18 Front Cover WIRING DIAGRAM ffiO HP Model Shown TC O1 Temperature controller FT Fuse PTC Motor starter FAN Fan MC Compressor OL Motor protector T Water temperature sensor ...

Page 11: ...n installation and or use of producb for certain purposes which may vary lrom those in neighboring areas While Sunlight Supply attempts to assure that its products comply with such codes it cannot guarantee compliance and cannot be responsible for how the product is installed or used Belore purchase and use ol a product revieur the product applications and all applicable national and local codes a...

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