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Recirculating Chiller 

Part No 09931/Issue 

10

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7

April

2.3  

Siting the chiller 

 

Lift the chiller by the four bottom corners. Take care when lifting as the chillers weigh between 42 
and 90 kg when empty. 

 

For the most efficient operation, position the chiller so that the air flow through and around it is 
not restricted. There should be at least 100mm clearance on all sides. Lock the wheels to ensure 
that the chiller stays in place. 

 

If the RC is to be stored below a bench, make sure that the hosing and power cable are long 
enough to allow it to be removed.

 

Do not move the

 chiller while it is operating. 

2.4  

Filling the reservoir 

 

Liquid specification. 

 

 +10°C to +60°C  

water (tap or distilled) 

             -10°C to +30°C  

60% water, 40% inhibited ethylene glycol. 

 

WARNING - 

inhibited ethylene glycol

 is TOXIC

:  Follow the manufacturer's instructions.  For safe 

disposal consult your local Environmental Health Office. 

 

Check that all hose connections are liquid tight. 
Set the water/glycol switch to water/glycol. Remove the filler cap and fill the reservoir. Allow  the 
liquid level to fall, refill until the liquid level remains constant. For RC3000G remove the cap from 
the overflow tap. Open the tap and position a container under the tap. Fill the reservoir until liquid 
flows from the overflow. Close the tap and proceed as: RC350G, RC400G and RC1400G. If the 
system is circulating through an open tank, refit the filler cap and fill the open tank. Plug in and 
switch the power on. A buzzer will sound and the general alarm will light.  This indicates that 
there is no flow. Press the flow fail override switch for about 5 seconds and release. The buzzer 
and general alarm light will switch off and the pump will run. To stop the chiller cooling or heating 
during filling switch off the cooler (RC350G, RC400G, RC1400G only) and set the temperature 
equal to the actual temperature. Refer to section 3.2 for temperature setting. 

In a closed loop system, to prevent excessive pressures occurring when the liquid circulates 
system, allowances for the expansion of the liquid with temperature must be made.  Therefore 
the system should not be filled to more than 95% of its total volume, thus leaving 5% for 
expansion at the top of the system.  DO NOT OVERFILL THE SYSTEM. 

 

For open loop circulation top up the tank. 

 

With the PRES Reservoir on a closed loop system filling is done by the reservoir. First remove 
the cap from the main reservoir on top panel of the unit. Pour water in until it covers the cooling 
coil and just starts to come up the side of the filler tube (this will allow for expansion). Then 
replace the cap. Filling can then be done through the PRES Reservoir on the rear panel by 
removing the top cap and pouring in water whilst switching on the pump. Any air in the system 
should be flushed through and should appear bubbling up at the bottom. Once it stops bubbling, 
fill the reservoir until 1/3 full and replace the cap. 

it’s important that you replace the cap to 

prevent any syphoning from occuring once the unit is switched off.

2.5   

By-pass 

 

Systems where there is low flow due to restrictions in the external system (below 2 litres per 
minute) it is recommended to fit a by-pass (RC-BYP). 

 

To operate with the RC-BYP, fill the system as much as possible and, with the by-pass valve fully 
open (clockwise), start the circulator.  Continue to top up the reservoir until the level remains 
stable. Replace the filler cap securely and proceed to close the by-pass valve (anticlockwise) 
until it is fully closed or the circulator cuts out. If the circulator cuts out, open the by-pass valve 
1/2 a turn and press the flow fail reset. The circulator should start and continue to pump, if not 
continue to open the by-pass valve in 1/2 turn stages. Once the unit is pumping, open the filler 
cap, top up the reservoir, then replace and securely refit the filler cap.

Summary of Contents for CIR2020

Page 1: ...Recirculating Chiller RC350G RC400G RC1400G RC3000G Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...Recirculating Chiller Part No 09931 Issue 10 Page 2 April 2010...

Page 3: ...ng 9 3 3 Over undertemperature alarm setting 9 3 3 1 Setting high alarm offset 10 3 3 2 Setting low alarm offset 10 3 4 Cooling 10 3 5 Tuning 10 3 6 Undertemperature thermostat 10 4 Safety devices 11...

Page 4: ...on slots x If liquid is spilt inside the unit disconnect it from the power supply and have it checked by a competent person x It is the users responsibilty to carry out appropriate decontamination if...

Page 5: ...te probe PRES Reservoir accessary pack PRES Reservoir 2 x Clips 2 x 3 8 to 1 2 adaptor 4 x M4 CSK screws Mounting instruction drawing Optional Remote Probe Rear view RC350G 400G 1400G chiller Wheels S...

Page 6: ...can simplify the priming of systems when operating a Closed Loop system that has no filling port available on the suction side of the pump Attach the PRES reservoir to the rear panel of the circulator...

Page 7: ...rature equal to the actual temperature Refer to section 3 2 for temperature setting In a closed loop system to prevent excessive pressures occurring when the liquid circulates system allowances for th...

Page 8: ...attachment of an external alarm device a light or buzzer for example The contact ratings are 2A at 240V Connect the external alarm socket pins as follows Pin1 Ground Pin 2 Output Pin 3 Output 2 7 Remo...

Page 9: ...this is highly energy efficient but means that the RC3000G can not be used for heating the most stable performance is achieved when cooling a large volume with a stable heat load 3 3 Over and undertem...

Page 10: ...g the initial commissioning of the process However if the process under control subsequently becomes unstable because its characteristics have changed you can retune again at any time for the new cond...

Page 11: ...en the flow starts 4 3 Overtemperature cut out This prevents the heater chamber from overheating If the temperature rises above 63 C the heater switches off and the alarms operate 4 4 High pressure cu...

Page 12: ...start contact Grant s service department RC cannot heat to set temperature Cooler switched on Switch cooler off If this has no effect see below External cooling load too large for RC There is no recov...

Page 13: ...Supply voltage 220 240V 50Hz RC350G RC400G RC1400G Class A RC3000G Temperature range 5 C to 60 C 10 C to 60 C 10 C to 60 C 10 C to 60 C Stability DIN 58966 20 C with 10L of water at 20 C with 25L of w...

Page 14: ...Replacement of fuses Fuse replacement should only be carried out by a competent person 7 2 1 RC350G and RC400G Disconnect the unit from the power supply Remove the IEC plug from the socket in the bac...

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Page 16: ...Grant Instruments Cambridge Ltd Shepreth Cambridgeshire SG8 6GB England Tel 44 0 1763 260811 Fax 44 0 1763 262410 Email labsales grant co uk www grant co uk...

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