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Introduction 

Chapter 1 

OPERATION MANUAL 

 

 
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Immersion Cooler 

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The responsible body must install a condensation water / thermal fluid drip tray below the tem-

perature control unit. 

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The use of a drip tray may be prescribed by national legislation for the installation area of the 

temperature control unit (incl. accessory). The responsible body must check and apply the na-

tional regulations applicable for it accordingly. 

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The temperature control unit complies with all applicable safety standards. 

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Your system, which uses our temperature control unit, must be equally safe. 

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The responsible body must design the system to ensure it is safe. 

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Huber is not responsible for the safety of your system. The responsible body is responsible for the 

safety of the system. 

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Although the temperature control unit provided by Huber meets all the applicable safety stand-

ards, integration into a system may give rise to hazards that are characteristic of the other sys-

tem’s design and beyond the control of Huber. 

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It is the responsibility of the system integrator to ensure that the overall system, into which this 

temperature control unit is integrated, is safe. 

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The 

>Mains isolator<

 [36] (if present) can be locked in the off position to facilitate safe system 

installation and maintenance of the temperature control unit. It is the responsibility of the re-

sponsible body to develop any lock-out/tag-out procedure for the energy source in accordance 

with local regulations (e.g. CFR 1910.147 for the US). 

  

1.4.1.1

 

Proper disposal of resources and consumables 

Do comply with all national disposal regulations applicable for you. Contact your local waste man-

agement company for any questions concerning disposal. 

  

Material / Aids

 

Disposal / Cleaning

 

Packaging material 

Keep the packaging material for future use (e.g. transport). 

Thermal fluid 

Please refer to the safety data sheet of the thermal fluid used for information on its 

proper disposal. 

Use the original thermal fluid container when disposing it. 

Filling accessories, e.g. 

beaker 

Clean the filling accessories for reuse. Make sure that the materials and cleaning 

agents used are properly disposed of. 

Aids such as towels, 

cleaning cloths 

Tools used to take up spilled thermal fluid must be disposed of in the same fashion 

as the thermal fluid itself. 

Tools used for cleaning must be disposed of depending on the cleaning agent used. 

Cleaning agents such as 

stainless steel cleaning 

agents, sensitive-fabrics 

detergents 

Please refer to the safety data sheet of the cleaning agent used for information on its 

proper disposal. 

Use the original containers when disposing of large quantities of cleaning agents. 

Consumables such as air 

filter mats, temperature 

control hoses 

Please refer to the safety data sheet of the consumables used for information on 

their proper disposal. 

  

1.4.1.2

 

Temperature control unit with natural refrigerants (NR) 

 

 

Over 8 g refrigerant per m³ room air 
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY DUE TO EXPLOSION 

 

Observe the rating plate (amount of natural refrigerant contained) and the room size (maximum room 

concentration of natural refrigerant in case of leakage) when installing the temperature control unit. 

 

Over 8 g refrigerant per m³ room air: A gas warning sensor must be fitted and functioning. 

 

The gas warning sensor must be calibrated and maintained at regular intervals (between 6 and 

12 months). 

 

The temperature control unit is not approved for operation 

in an ATEX zone

  

Huber products with natural refrigerants work with numerous proven, safe and highly-sustainable 

technologies. The relevant standards and regulations for temperature control units with natural 

refrigerants contain a number of stipulations, the importance of complying with which is set out 

below. Please additionally: 

 Page 13, sectio

»Proper operation«

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Overview 

Summary of Contents for MPC TC 100

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Page 3: ...OPERATION MANUAL MPC Immersion Cooler...

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Page 5: ...MPC This operation manual is a translation of the original operation manual VALID FOR TC 45 TC 50 TC 100 Abbreviations used in model names Without without controller air cooled E with controller and...

Page 6: ...OPERATION MANUAL Immersion Cooler V2 3 0en 03 08 21 1 30 6 MPC controller...

Page 7: ...1 Power interruption 18 1 6 Exemplary illustrations of the cooling variants 18 2 Commissioning 20 2 1 In plant transport 20 2 1 1 Lifting and transporting the temperature control unit 20 2 1 1 1 Tempe...

Page 8: ...th controller 34 5 Normal operation 35 5 1 Automatic operation 35 5 1 1 Temperature control 35 5 1 1 1 Starting the temperature control process without controller 35 5 1 1 2 Ending the temperature con...

Page 9: ...the cooling water 43 8 4 1 Draining process 43 8 5 Packing 43 8 6 Shipping 44 8 7 Disposal 44 8 8 Contact data 45 8 8 1 Telephone number Customer Support 45 8 8 2 Telephone number Sales 45 8 8 3 Email...

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Page 11: ...isted on page 5 are referred to in this operation manual as temperature control units and Peter Huber K ltemaschinenbau AG as Huber company or Huber Liability for errors and misprints excluded The fol...

Page 12: ...vel List second level 1 2 Information on the EU Declaration of Conformity The equipment complies with the basic health and safety requirements of the European Directives listed below Machinery Directi...

Page 13: ...ntrol unit The following pictograms are used as safety identifiers The table gives an overview of the safety identifiers used here Identifier Description Mandatory sign Observe the instructions Warnin...

Page 14: ...unit does not have an overtemperature protection and must be additionally protected when used with heating elements Note the temperature control unit s maxi mum operating temperature The installation...

Page 15: ...terial for future use e g transport Thermal fluid Please refer to the safety data sheet of the thermal fluid used for information on its proper disposal Use the original thermal fluid container when d...

Page 16: ...xplosive limit via a power disconnect relay that is to be installed by the responsible body The temperature control unit is thus switched off early and safely in case of fault A 24 V DC external power...

Page 17: ...rotected when used with heating elements Note the temperature control unit s maximum operating temperature For the values refer to the datasheet From page 46 section Annex The rating of your temperatu...

Page 18: ...ia hard wiring Disconnect the power grid supply by means of the build ing s circuit breaker Then turn the Mains isolator 37 to the 0 position Temperature control units without a switch or inside a pro...

Page 19: ...Introduction Chapter 1 OPERATION MANUAL V2 3 0en 03 08 21 1 30 Immersion Cooler 19 Air cooling Air inlet Water cooling Water connection...

Page 20: ...rs if present on the temperature control unit are not suitable for transport The casters are symmetrically loaded with 25 of the total mass of the temperature control unit Remove the packing material...

Page 21: ...installed Page 21 section Mounting removing leveling feet 2 1 2 Mounting removing leveling feet Only valid if the leveling feet have been removed for shipping The temperature control unit is not secur...

Page 22: ...greater than the weight of the tempera ture control unit See the data sheet for the weight of the temperature control unit From page 46 section Annex The leveling feet if present must be unscrewed act...

Page 23: ...tion compliance with the ambient conditions is mandatory Relative humidity max 80 to 32 C and 40 C decreasing linearly to 50 Short distance to supply connections The temperature control unit must not...

Page 24: ...Class A device according to the currently applicable EN55011 Group 1 specifies that high frequency HF is only used for the function of the device Class A defines the interference emission limits to b...

Page 25: ...se When connecting a temperature control hose to the adapter piece secure the G thread against overwinding 2 7 Temperature control units with water cooling Openelectricalwiresbelowthetemperaturecontro...

Page 26: ...re that the cooling water supply and return lines are laid frost protected The cooling water temperature must not fall below 3 C At ambient temperatures below 3 C the cooling water supply must be heat...

Page 27: ...ontrol unit This prevents the leveling feet from changing their height during operation 2 8 2 Use of the Probe 67 Observe the wiring diagram From page 46 section Annex The Probe 67 is touched in icy c...

Page 28: ...he supplied original power cable Do not use a power cable that is longer than 3 m to be able to disconnect the temperature control unit at any time from the mains Have the mains cable only replaced by...

Page 29: ...cable power cable connection MORTAL DANGER FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not start up the temperature control unit Isolate the temperature control unit from the power supply Have the power supply cable power...

Page 30: ...istant safety gloves safety goggles safety footwear Danger of slipping because floor and work area are contaminated Clean the workplace ob serve the proper disposal of thermal fluid and aids Page 15 s...

Page 31: ...ial fatigue e g cracks leaks Water as well as water and anti freeze mixes must not be used as thermal fluids Basically you should only use the thermal fluids recommended by the manufacturer and only w...

Page 32: ...nd keep it pressed The setpoint is displayed Use the Arrow keys C to select the required value up the temperature increases down the temperature decreases Release the SET key D The new setpoint is set...

Page 33: ...item Press the Arrow key C until the menu item C40 is displayed Press the SET key D and keep it pressed Press the SET key D and simultaneously the Arrow keys C and The display changes from 0 auto star...

Page 34: ...off the temperature control unit using the Mains isolator 36 Mains switch 37 The temperature control stops immediately 4 1 3 Turning off the temperature control unit with controller PROCEDURE Switch...

Page 35: ...ithout controller To stop the temperature control process proceed as described Page 34 section Turn tempera ture control unit off without controller 5 1 1 3 Starting the temperature control process wi...

Page 36: ...or A temperature sensor located in the connected application Pt100 4 wire technology Lemosa connector is connected to the Pt100 connection jack The external actual temperature is then recorded and the...

Page 37: ...mperature control units with heater The internal temperature is above the set value of the overtempera ture protection The overtemperature protection was triggered a Control is inactive Pump off compr...

Page 38: ...hose connections Prior to switching on the tempera ture control unit Exchange leaking hoses and hose connections prior to switching on the temperature control unit Page 39 section Replacing coolant h...

Page 39: ...unit in case of air cooling maintain wall clearance Page 18 section Exemplary illustrations of the cooling variants and Page 22 section Ambient conditions The liquefier fins must be cleaned dust from...

Page 40: ...ow the cooling water to fully drain Disconnect the Cooling water inlet 13 from the building s cooling water supply Located immediately behind the Cooling water inlet 13 is the dirt trap Carefully deta...

Page 41: ...airs Returning a not decontaminated temperature control unit for repair PHYSICAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE CAUSED BY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN OR ON THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT Carry out appropriate de...

Page 42: ...table temperature control unit All safety instructions are important and must be followed accordingly during working operations 8 2 Switch off PROCEDURE Turn off the temperature control unit Disconnec...

Page 43: ...if any PROCEDURE Temperature control units with Cooling water drain 15 Close the isolating valves in the water supply on the temperature control unit if present and on the building side Place a collec...

Page 44: ...ct attachments from damage during transportation During transport place the temperature control unit on squared timber to protect the casters feet Secure with tensioning belts lashing straps that are...

Page 45: ...r homepage www huber online com under the heading Con tact Please keep the serial number of the temperature control unit ready The serial number can be found on the nameplate of the temperature contro...

Page 46: ...Annex OPERATION MANUAL Chapter 9 Immersion Cooler V2 3 0en 03 08 21 1 30 46 9 Annex...

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