Introduction
OPERATION MANUAL
Chapter 1
Immersion Cooler
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1.5.3
Further protective devices
Emergency strategy – interrupt the power grid connection!
To determine the type of switch or switch combination your temperature control unit is equipped
with, please refer to the wiring diagram.
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Temperature control units with >Mains isolator<
[36]
(red/yellow or gray):
Turn the
>Mains
isolator<
[36] to the “0” position.
Temperature control units with >Mains isolator<
[36]
(red/yellow) and additional >Appliance
switch<
[37]
(gray):
Turn the
>Mains isolator<
[36] to the “0” position. Then turn the
>Appliance
switch<
[37] to the “0” position!
Temperature control units with >Mains isolator<
[36]
(gray) and >Emergency stop switch<
[70]
(red/yellow):
Press the
>Emergency stop switch<
[70]. Then turn the
>Main switch<
[36] to the
“0” position!
Temperature control units with >Mains switch<
[37]
:
Power supply via socket: Disconnect the
temperature control unit from the power supply. Then turn the
>Mains isolator<
[37] to the “0”
position! Power supply via 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 protective housing:
Connection via sock-
et: Disconnect the temperature control unit from the power supply. Connection via hard wiring:
Disconnect the power grid supply by means of the building’s circuit breaker!
1.5.3.1
Power interruption
Following a power outage (or when switching on the temperature control unit), this function can be
used to determine how the temperature control unit is supposed to respond.
Auto start function switched off
The temperature control is started only by manual input when the temperature control unit is
turned on.
Auto start function switched on
The temperature control unit is set to the same state it was in before the power outage. For exam-
ple, before the power outage: Temperature control is off; after power outage: Temperature control
is off. If temperature control was active during a power outage, the process will automatically con-
tinue after the power outage.
→
»Changing the Auto-Start function«
1.6
Exemplary illustrations of the cooling variants
Example: Air and
water cooling
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