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    7.0 FINAL CONSIDERATIONS 

 

 
 

Section 8 - Exposure controls/personal protection 

8.1 Control parameters: none known. 

Other exposure limits: contains synthetic base stock. Under conditions, which may generate mists, observe the suggested PEL of 5 mg/m

3

 and STEL 

of 10 mg/m

3

8.2 Exposure controls: Use with adequate ventilation. 

Eye/face protection: safety glasses. 
Skin protection: neoprene. Long sleeve shirt is recommended. Wear a chemical protective apron when contact with material may occur. Launder 
contaminated clothing before reuse. 
Respiratory Protection: use respirator with an organic vapor cartridge if exposure limit is exceeded. Use self-contained breathing apparatus for 
entry into confined space, for other poorly ventilated areas and for large spill clean-up sites. 
Hygiene Measures: wash thoroughly after handling this product. 
Environmental exposure controls: see section 6 for details. 

 

Section 9 - Physical and chemical properties 

9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties 

Appearance: clear to yellow liquid. 

 

 

 

Odour: mild 

Odour threshold: not determined. 

 

 

 

PH: not determined. 

Melting / freezing point: not determined. 

 

 

Boiling point: not determined. 

Flash point: 240°C, 464°F COC (typical)   

 

 

Evaporation rate: not determined. 

Flammability (solid, gas): not applicable. 

 

 

Lower flammability or explosive limit: not determined. 

Upper flammability or explosive limit: not determined. 

 

Vapour pressure: not determined. 

Vapour density: not determined. 

 

 

 

Relative density: 0,98 (20°C) 

Bulk density: not determined. 

 

 

 

Water solubility: slightly soluble. 

Other solubilities: not determined. 

 

 

 

Partition coefficient n-octanol/water: not determined. 

Auto ignition point: not determined. 

 

 

 

Decomposition temperature: not determined. 

Viscosity: 31,2 Centistokes (40°C); 5,6 Centistokes (100°C) 

 

Explosive properties: material does not have explosive properties. 

Oxidising properties: material is a non-oxidising substance. 

9.2 Other information: pour point temperature: -56°C, -69°F 

The above data are typical values and do not constitute a specification. 

 

Section 10 - Stability and reactivity 

10.1 Reactivity: carefully review all information provided in sections 10.2 - 10.6. 
10.2 Chemical stability: material is normally stable at moderately elevated temperatures and pressures. 
10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions: will not occur. 
10.4 Conditions to avoid: not determined. 
10.5 Incompatible materials: strong acids, strong bases, oxidizing agents. 
10.6 Hazardous decomposition products: smoke, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, aldehydes and other products of incomplete combustion. 

 

Section 11 - Toxicological Information 

11.1 Information on toxicological effects 

Acute toxicity 

Oral: the LD50 in rats is > 2000 mg / Kg. Based on data from components or similar materials. 
Dermal: the LD50 in rabbits is > 2000 mg / Kg. Based on data from components or similar materials. 
Inhalation: No data available to indicate product or components may be a toxic inhalation hazard. 

Skin corrosion / irritation

: not expected to be a primary skin irritant. Based on data from components or similar materials. Prolonged or repeated 

contact may cause dermatitis. 

Serious eye damage / irritation

: not expected to cause eye irritation. Based on data from components or similar materials. 

Respiratory irritation

: if material is nebulized or if vapors are generated from heating, exposure may cause irritation of mucous membranes and 

the upper respiratory tract. Based on data from components or similar materials. 

Respiratory or skin sensitization

: No data available to indicate product or components may be a skin or respiratory sensitizer. 

Germ cell mutagenicity

: no data available to indicate product or any components present at greater than 0.1% are mutagenic or genotoxic. 

Carcinogenicity

: no data available to indicate any components present at greater than 0.1% may present a carcinogenic hazard. 

Reproductive  toxicity

:  no  data  available  to  indicate  either  product  or  components  present  at  greater  than  0.1%  that  may  cause  reproductive 

toxicity. 

STOT repeated exposure

: no data available to indicate product or components present at greater than 1% are chronic health hazards. 

Other information

: no other health hazards known. 

 

Section 12 - Ecological information 

12.1 Toxicity: not determined for freshwater fish, freshwater invertebrates, algae, saltwater fish, saltwater invertebrates, bacteria. 
12.2 Persistence and degradability: not applicable. 
12.3 Bioaccumulative potential: not applicable. 
12.4 Mobility in soil: not applicable. 
12.5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment: not available. 
12.6 Other adverse effects: none known. 

 

Summary of Contents for EKS BS 090-3-1

Page 1: ...tallation operation and maintenance manual Multi scroll air cooled liquid chillers Models EKS BS from 090 3 1 to 240 6 2 EKS HE from 055 2 1 to 180 6 2 TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL LA...

Page 2: ...2 www euroklimat it 1 0 GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY...

Page 3: ...ATING SPACE 22 3 5 UNPACKING AND VISUAL INSPECTIONS OF THE UNIT 24 4 0 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 26 4 1 INSTALLATION AREA AND SAFETY CONDITIONS 26 4 2 WATER CONNECTIONS 26 4 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION...

Page 4: ...ters without notice 1 2 GUARANTEE AND AUTHORISED OPERATORS The machine that is the object of this manual is subject to the guarantee form described below which is considered to have been accepted and...

Page 5: ...carry out manual machine operations start up shut down display alarms In any case he can only carry out the operations specifically reserved for him set out in this manual following the instructions r...

Page 6: ...ssor is not dangerous nonetheless it must only be handled wearing gloves and it must not be swallowed The lubricating oil safety data sheet can be found at the back of this manual The procedures set o...

Page 7: ...n area that is safe or separate from places which might be occupied by workers DANGERS FROM NOISE OR VIBRATIONS None DANGERS FROM HARMFUL SOURCES electricity static electricity magnetic fields radiati...

Page 8: ...the use of suitable active gas detectors to warn workers of a possible leak or concentration of refrigerant gas all members of staff responsible for maintenance must be trained and understand the impl...

Page 9: ...uments online 24h 365 days a year at the web address http webservice euroklimat it accessing your personal account with ID and password Remember that the maintenance manager company and or employee is...

Page 10: ...es are essentially composed of a refrigerant circuit and a hydraulic circuit which allow the cooling of pure water or glycol mixtures with ethylene glycol or propylene up to a maximum concentration of...

Page 11: ...w noise version standard model Accessories Condensing coil protective grills High and low pressure manometers EKS BP HE LN AS 080 4 2 EKS BS Business configuration 4V basic version without pump and wi...

Page 12: ...ng on the installation characteristics and typology However there are limit conditions which must not be exceeded in order to avoid causing serious damage to the functionality and risks to operators s...

Page 13: ...980 0 974 0 965 CcCF Cooling capacity correction factor For mixtures of ethylene glycol Meg over 20 or for other types of anti freeze solutions please contact the manufacturer for further technical ch...

Page 14: ...r flow m3 h EKS HE High Efficiency 055 2 1 060 2 1 070 2 1 080 4 2 090 4 2 100 4 2 110 4 2 120 4 2 140 4 2 160 4 2 180 6 2 Minimum 21 6 24 2 26 9 29 9 33 8 37 0 43 2 48 4 53 7 62 2 71 0 Maximum 32 4 3...

Page 15: ...ly from the Company s Sales Office This section only lists the main accessories that substantially change the machines configuration when installed ANTI VIBRATION MOUNTS Optional accessory There are t...

Page 16: ...fully The installation procedure for the anti vibration mounts is illustrated in the following paragraph INSTALLATION OF THE ANTI VIBRATION SPRING JACKS COMPONENTS fig 1 E1 M16x100mm grain with lodgin...

Page 17: ...he load simultaneously on all the anti vibration mounts Fix the machine level using the high nuts E5 When the unit is correctly aligned fix the nuts E2 D At the end of these operations the machine sho...

Page 18: ...rking conditions and the heat recovery conditions required CONNECTION WITH DESUPERHEATER TOTAL HEAT RECOVERY HR Total heat recovery allows all of the condensation heat to be reused which is normally d...

Page 19: ...of a considerable size and consequently it is necessary to use a rope system and a special sling bar to safeguard the parts of the unit and avoid crushing which could increase safety risks and damage...

Page 20: ...their configuration Take care when reading the aforesaid tables to avoid errors resulting from an incorrect interpretation of the configuration of the purchased chiller Range EKS BS business Unladen w...

Page 21: ...is installed on the building floor check that the structural capacity is adequate the positioning of the equipment must guarantee operation without disturbing the public peace the unit must be easily...

Page 22: ...oreseen by the current legislation In the following pages we shall indicate the specific clear space and sizes for each model EXAMPLE OF INSTALLATION Situation A shows a machine with an axial fan inst...

Page 23: ...4 2 100 4 2 Dimensions Lenght mm 4300 4300 Width mm 2345 2345 Height ST LN SL mm 2465 2525 2465 2525 EKS range EKS BS business EKS HE high efficiency 200 6 2 220 6 2 240 6 2 110 4 2 120 4 2 140 4 2 Di...

Page 24: ...g distance block systems accessory has been requested remember to remove all of the securing components before making the electrical connections On receipt the units must be inspected at least visuall...

Page 25: ...Manufacturer and to the carrier by registered post within 48 hours of receiving the material In the event of damage specify the written reservation on the delivery document immediately If one or more...

Page 26: ...pe cannot be smaller than the diameter of the connection Position a shut off valve on the delivery pipe Water inlet Being standard the connection is flanged and its diameter varies depending on the si...

Page 27: ...lt with the power supply In this case check that the electrical connections are correct inverting the connection order of the phases Power supply Make the electrical power supply connections following...

Page 28: ...become unstable damaging if not destroying valuable parts Phase imbalance check If the energy supplied by the three phase system has phase imbalances caused by an uneven distribution of the load the e...

Page 29: ...ution depending on the temperature of the water as described in the previous chapters or on the temperature of the air in keeping with what is foreseen in the design phase As it is not possible to use...

Page 30: ...the initial start up is as follows Check that all of the requirements listed in the previous paragraph have been fulfilled correct installation pumps working correct filling hydraulic circuit etc Che...

Page 31: ...chapter When shutting down the equipment for more than 4 hours it is necessary to pre heat the oil crankcase oil heater optional accessory before switching the unit on again 5 4 MICROPROCESSOR AND MA...

Page 32: ...rminal pGDEvolution Machine Model 090 3 1 100 3 1 110 3 1 120 3 1 055 2 1 060 2 1 070 2 1 120 4 2 140 4 2 160 4 2 180 6 2 200 6 2 220 6 2 240 6 2 080 4 2 090 4 2 100 4 2 110 4 2 120 4 2 140 4 2 160 4...

Page 33: ...rs Confirm value and return to the parameter list After switching on the machine the main window will appear after about 15 seconds with the numerical values and symbols showing the unit s status 5 3...

Page 34: ...zone within operating limits 2 HiDP High compression ratio 3 HiDscgP High condensing pressure 5 HiSuctP High suction pressure 6 LoPRat Low compression ratio 7 LoDP Low differential pressure 8 LoDscgP...

Page 35: ...he status can be displayed The On status requires the following consensus digital input if enabled keyboard from the On Off menu time bands if enabled BMS if enabled Before switching from On to Off EK...

Page 36: ...Now we find ourselves on the Set point submenu where it is possible to display and change the value By pressing ENTER the cursor is positioned at the side of the set point value Now it is possible to...

Page 37: ...ability to edit some of them 3 Manufacturer read write access to all parameters In the parameters screen the access needed to edit the parameters is shown always with the same codes M for manufacture...

Page 38: ...loading the alarm log to internal memory or USB memory Menu G Settings Settings comprise all the parameters concerning a time date setting b unit of measure shown on the display c menu language select...

Page 39: ...ing 5 m There are 2 remote panel versions available upon request panel mounting version or wall mounting version Panel mounting version This version has been designed for fixing to a panel with drilli...

Page 40: ...nvelope the alarm delay starts counting if the operating condition remains outside of the envelope when the delay has elapsed a specific alarm is activated which stops the compressor if on the other h...

Page 41: ...loop is displayed Alarms log From the main menu entering the Alarms Log menu allows access to the following alarms log display screen The alarms log memorizes the EKapt operation status when the alar...

Page 42: ...lled water temperature A None Parameter A021 A022 AL100 Circuit 1 Alarm discharge probe pressure A Stop circuit 1 10s AL101 Circuit 1 Alarm suction probe pressure A Stop circuit 1 10s AL102 Circuit 1...

Page 43: ...No AL220 Circuit 2 EVD Emergency closing A Stop circuit 2 No AL221 Circuit 2 EVD Setting out of bound A Stop circuit 2 No AL222 Circuit 2 EVD Settings range error A None No AL223 Circuit 2 EVD Offline...

Page 44: ...category of interventions which on the one hand guarantee good working over time and on the other make it possible to prevent faults that could later become much more serious if neglected 6 2 ROUTINE...

Page 45: ...3 months Visual inspection Check adjustments and safety devices 3 months Check activation safety devices Check motor insulation 12 months Check with specific instrument Check oil filter if present 3...

Page 46: ...efrigerants The compressor is supplied with an initial oil charge Scroll compressors for R410A are charged with a standard charge of polyester oil POE EMKARATE TM RL 32 3MAF The litres of oil charged...

Page 47: ...nd which changes improvements have been carried out in terms of mechanics hydraulics refrigeration electrics and electronics Finally it is also important to check the current regulations at the time o...

Page 48: ...his manual In this document we must deal with the safety aspects resulting from the use storage and handling of the refrigerant gases used Each refrigerant has specific properties and precise safety n...

Page 49: ...king Remove the container or cool it with water from a protected position Special protective equipment Use breathing apparatus and protective clothing MEASURES FOR ACCIDENTAL PRODUCT LEAKAGE Protectiv...

Page 50: ...the valve where provided is fitted correctly Ensure that the cap where provided is fitted correctly Ensure that there is adequate ventilation Ensure compliance with the current provisions REGULATION I...

Page 51: ...r exposed skin with soap and water 4 2 Most important symptoms and effects both acute and delayed see section 11 4 3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Note to...

Page 52: ...is normally stable at moderately elevated temperatures and pressures 10 3 Possibility of hazardous reactions will not occur 10 4 Conditions to avoid not determined 10 5 Incompatible materials strong...

Page 53: ...ew classification requirements before shipping materials at elevated temperatures Section 15 Other information HMIS codes Health 1 Fire 1 Reactivity 0 Relevant R phrases not applicable Relevant hazard...

Page 54: ...54 www euroklimat it 8 0 ANNEXES 8 0 ANNEXES ANNEX A PED EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ANNEX B PROVISIONS FROM ANNEX D OF STANDARD UNI EN 378 4 ANNEX C INITIAL CHILLER START UP FORM...

Page 55: ...55 www euroklimat it 8 0 ANNEXES ANNEX A EC PED DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

Page 56: ...56 www euroklimat it 8 0 ANNEXES...

Page 57: ...containing 30 kg or more of refrigerant once every 3 months for applications containing 300 kg or more of refrigerant The systems should be inspected for leakage within one month after a leak has been...

Page 58: ...made on split unit ok Il preriscaldamento dell olio attivo da almeno 12 ore per modelli con resistenza elettrica The oil pre heating has been active for at least 12 hours for models with crankcase he...

Page 59: ...luido ingresso Inlet fluid temperature C Temperatura fluido uscita Outlet fluid temperature Temperatura olio Oil temperature C Portata fluido totale Total fluid flow m3 h ELETTROPOMPE ACQUA WATER PUMP...

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