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Recirculating Chiller 

Part No 09931/Issue 

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3.1  

The controller 

 

The controller (see Figure 4) is used to set the operating temperature, high and low temperature 
alarm levels and to initiate the self tune routine.  During operation the actual liquid temperature is 
shown on the display.  To view the set point, press and release the            or          button. 

3.2  

Temperature setting 

To set the required operating temperature, press the

      or            button until the required 

temperature is displayed.  Two seconds after releasing the button the new value will be accepted 
and the display will revert to showing the actual temperature. 

 

RC350G, RC400G and RC1400G control the liquid temperature by using a heater to balance the 
effect of the cooling power.  They can also be used as heated circulators to raise and control the 
temperature of external equipment up to 60°C. 

 

RC3000G controls temperature using a hot gas bypass system, which is effectively an on-off 
control for the refrigeration system; 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 undertemperature alarm setting 

 

The overtemperature and undertemperature alarms are set as an offset from the operating 
temperature, not as actual temperature values. For example, you might set the overtemperature 
alarm to operate if the temperature rises more than 5°C above the operating temperature. 

 

Once set, the alarm levels will follow the operating temperature, always maintaining the same 
offset. This means that you don't have to reset the alarm levels each time the operating 
temperature is changed. You can, of course, change the alarm offset levels at any time.

 

The alarms are blocked until the chiller has reached its operating temperature - they will not 
operate during the initial cooling or heating phase. 

 

These alarms are not safety devices; their only function is to attract attention. 

 

If the alarms operate they will switch off when the temperature returns to within the offsets. 

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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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