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   ICE310-360

1 Safety

1.1  Importance of the manual

•  Keep it for the entire life of the machine.
•  Read it before any operation.
•  It is subject to changes: for updated information see the version on 
the machine.

1.2 Warning signals

!

Instruction for avoiding danger to persons.

Y

Instruction for avoiding damage to the equipment.

Z

Th

  e presence of a skilled or authorized technician is re-

quired.

,

Th

  ere are symbols whose meaning is given in the para. 7.

1.3 Safety instructions

Every unit is equipped with an electric disconnecting switch for 

operating in safe conditions. Always use this device in order to elimi-
nate risks maintenance.

!

 Th

  e manual is intended for the end-user, only for operations per-

formable with closed panels: operations requiring opening with tools 
must be carried out by skilled and qualifi ed personnel.

Y

 Do not exceed the design limits given on the dataplate.

! Y

 It is the user’s responsibility to avoid loads diff erent from 

the internal static pressure. Th

  e unit must be appropriately protected 

whenever risks of seismic phenomena exist.
Only use the unit for professional work and for its intended purpose.
Th

  e user is responsible for analysing the application aspects for product 

installation, and following all the applicable industrial and safety stand-
ards and regulations contained in the product instruction manual or 
other documentation supplied with the unit.
Tampering or replacement of any parts by unauthorised personnel 
and/or improper machine use exonerate the manufacturer from all 
responsibility and invalidate the warranty. 
Th

  e manufacturer declines and present or future liability for damage 

to persons, things and the machine, due to negligence of the operators, 
non-compliance with all the instructions given in this manual, and 
non-application of current regulations regarding safety of the system.
Th

  e manufacturer declines any liability for damage due to alterations 

and/or changes to the packing.
It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the specifi cations 
provided for the selection of the unit or components and/or options are 
fully comprehensive for the correct or foreseeable use of the machine 

itself or its components.

IMPORTANT: Th

  e manufacturer reserves the right to modify this 

manual at any time. 
For the most comprehensive and updated information, the user is 
advised to consult the manual supplied with the unit.

1.4 Residual risks

Th

  e installation, start up, stopping and maintenance of the machine 

must be performed in accordance with the information and instruc-
tions given in the technical documentation supplied and always in such 
a way to avoid the creation of a hazardous situation. 
Th

  e risks that it has not been possible to eliminate in the design stage 

are listed in the following table.

part

aff ected

residual

risk

manner of

exposure

precautions

heat exchanger 
coil

small cuts

contact

avoid contact, wear pro-
tective gloves

fan grille and 
fan

lesions

insertion of pointed 
objects through the 
grille while the fan is 
in operation

ndo not poke objects of 
any type through the fan 
grille or place any objects 
on the grille

inside the unit:
compressor 
and discharge 
pipe

burns

contact

avoid contact, wear pro-
tective gloves

inside the unit:
metal parts 
and electrical 
wires

intoxication, 
electrical 
shock, serious 
burn

defects in the insula-
tion of the power 
supply lines upstream 
of the electrical panel; 
live metal parts

adequate electrical protec-
tion of the power supply 
line; ensure metal parts 
are properly connected 
to earth

outside the 
unit:
area surround-
ing the unit

intoxication, 
serious burns

iire due to short circuit 
or overheating of the 
supply line upstream 
of the unit’s electrical 
panel

sensure conductor cross-
sectional areas and the 
supply line protection sys-
tem conform to applicable 
regulations

Index

1 Safety 

1

1.1  Importance of the manual .................................................................... 1
1.2 Warning signals ...................................................................................... 1
1.3 Safety instructions 

.................................................................................. 1

1.4 Residual risks .......................................................................................... 1

2 Introduction 

2

2.1 Transport ................................................................................................. 2
2.2 Handling 

.................................................................................................. 2

2.3 Inspection................................................................................................ 2
2.4 Storage ..................................................................................................... 2

3 Installation 

2

3.1 Operating space ...................................................................................... 2
3.2 Versions ................................................................................................... 2
3.3 Water circuit ........................................................................................... 2
3.4 Electrical circuit ..................................................................................... 3

4 Control 

4

4.1 Control panel .......................................................................................... 4
4.2  Starting the chiller .................................................................................. 4
4.3  Stopping the chiller ................................................................................ 4
4.4 Parameter settings .................................................................................. 4
4.5 Parameter management ........................................................................ 5
4.6 Alarms management.............................................................................. 6
4.7 Automatic restart ................................................................................... 6

5 Maintenance 

7

5.1 General instructions .............................................................................. 7
5.2 Preventive maintenance ........................................................................ 7
5.3 Refrigerant .............................................................................................. 7
5.4 Dismantling ............................................................................................ 7

6 Troubleshooting 

8

7 Appendix

7.1 Legend
7.2   Handling
7.3 Operating space
7.4 Installation diagram
7.5 Technical data
7.6 Dimensions
7.7 Spare parts
7.8 Circuit diagram
7.9 Wiring diagram

Summary of Contents for Hyperchill ICE360

Page 1: ...Hyperchill 50Hz ICE310 ICE360 DATE 25 02 2016 Rev 20 CODE 398H271677 IT Manuale d uso EN User Manual ES Manual de uso DE Benutzer Handbuch...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ONE Il costruttore si riserva il diritto di modificare le informazioni contenute nel presente manuale senza alcun preavviso Ai fini di una completa ed aggiornata informazione si raccomanda all utente...

Page 4: ...la pompa con sistemi anti colpo d ariete Controlli preliminari 1 Controllare che le eventuali valvole di intercettazione del circuito idraulico siano aperte 2 Se il circuito idraulico di tipo chiuso c...

Page 5: ...sul pannello posteriore della macchina e collegare fase e neutro ai morsetti del sezionatore generale QS la terra va collegata all apposito morsetto di terra PE 3 Assicurare all origine del cavo di a...

Page 6: ...icare il corretto funzionamento della pompa utilizzando il manometro leggere P1 e P0 e i valori limite di pressione Pmax e Pmin riportati sulla targa dati della pompa P1 pressione con pompa ON P0 pres...

Page 7: ...aore compressore 3 H3 D Contaore compressore 2 H2 D Contaore compressore 4 H4 D Soglia allarme contaore compressore 1 tHI U 0 Soglia allarme contaore compressore 3 tH3 U 0 Soglia allarme contaore comp...

Page 8: ...Allarme protezione compressore 2 Fasi invertite M ID12 P14 L9 Allarme protezione compressore 4 Fasi invertite M ID13 1 AC2 Allarme a disposizione circuito 2 M 4 6 2 Allarmi da ingressi analogici AI CO...

Page 9: ...garanzia 5 2 Manutenzione preventiva Per garantire nel tempo la massima efficienza ed affidabilit del chiller eseguire a Z ogni 4 mesi pulizia alette condensatore e verifica assorbi mento elettrico c...

Page 10: ...TUIRE IL FILTRO ALETTE DEL CONDENSATORE SPORCHE PULIRE LE ALETTE DEL CONDENSATORE SUPERFICIE DEL CONDENSATORE OSTRUITA LIBERARE LA SUPERFICIE FRONTALE DEL CONDENSATORE PORTATA ACQUA INSUFFICIENTE AUME...

Page 11: ...ANT The manufacturer reserves the right to modify this manual at any time For the most comprehensive and updated information the user is advised to consult the manual supplied with the unit 1 4 Residu...

Page 12: ...and outlet pipelines Y If the hydraulic circuit is intercepted by automatic valves protect the pump with an anti hammering system Preliminary checks 1 Check that any shut off valves in the water circ...

Page 13: ...m cable section see par 7 5 2 Pass the cable through the cable entry on the rear panel of the ma chine and connect the phase and neutral to the terminals of the main isolator switch QS connect the ear...

Page 14: ...pump using the pressure gauge read P1 and P0 and checking the pressure limit values Pmax and Pmin indicated on the pump data plate P1 pressure with pump ON P0 pressure with pump OFF Pmin P1 P0 Pmax E...

Page 15: ...U 0 Compressor 1 operation hour counter HI D Compressor 3 operation hour counter H3 D Compressor 2 operation hour counter H2 D Compressor 4 operation hour counter H4 D Compressor 1 hour counter thres...

Page 16: ...rm compressor 2 Phases monitor M ID12 PI4 L9 Protection alarm compressor 4 Phases monitor M ID13 1AC2 Circuit 2 alarm available M 4 6 2 Allarmi da ingressi analogici AI CODE DESCRIPTION RESET B1 HAI T...

Page 17: ...ranty 5 2 Preventive maintenance To guarantee lasting maximum chiller efficiency and reliability carry out a Z every 4 months clean the condenser fins and make sure com pressor electrical absorption i...

Page 18: ...FILTER CLOGGED RENEW THE FILTER CONDENSER FINS DIRTY CLEAN THE FINS OF THE CONDENSER CONDENSER SURFACES CLOGGED CLEAR THE FRONT SURFACE OF THE CON DENSER INSUFFICIENT WATER FLOW INCREASE THE FLOW RATE...

Page 19: ...s componentes ATENCI N El fabricante se reserva el derecho de modificar sin previo aviso la informaci n de este manual Para que la informaci n resulte completa se recomienda al usuario consultar el ma...

Page 20: ...os de entrada y salida del agua Y Si el circuito hidr ulico posee v lvulas autom ticas de corte proteger la bomba con sistemas contra golpe de ariete Controles preliminares 1 Cerciorarse de que las v...

Page 21: ...n m nima del cable vea el apartado 7 5 2 Pasar el cable por el sujetacables situado en el panel posterior del equipo conectar la fase y el neutro a los bornes del seccionador general QS y la tierra al...

Page 22: ...ar el funcionamiento correcto de la bomba utilizando el man metro leer P1 y P0 y los valores l mite de presi n Pm x y Pm n indicados en la placa de datos de la bomba P1 presi n con bomba ON P0 presi n...

Page 23: ...mpresor 2 AbC2 U 0 Habilitaci n compresor 4 AbC4 U 0 Cuentahoras del compresor 1 HI D Cuentahoras del compresor 3 H3 D Cuentahoras del compresor 2 H2 D Cuentahoras del compresor 4 H4 D L mite de alarm...

Page 24: ...larma protecci n del compresor 2 Fases invertidas M ID12 P14 L9 Alarma protecci n del compresor 4 Fases invertidas M ID13 1AC2 Alarma disponible circuito 2 M 4 6 2 Allarmi da ingressi analogici AI C D...

Page 25: ...trario los da os causados por una carga incorrecta de refrigerante no ser n reconocidos en garant a 5 2 Mantenimiento preventivo Para garantizar la m xima eficacia y fiabilidad del refrigerador hay qu...

Page 26: ...TASCADO SUSTITUIR EL FILTRO ALETAS DEL CONDENSADOR SUCIAS LIMPIAR LAS ALETAS DEL CONDENSADOR SUPERFICIE DEL CONDENSADOR OBSTRUIDA LIBERAR LA SUPERFICIE FRONTAL DEL CONDENSADOR CAUDAL DE AGUA INSUFICIE...

Page 27: ...zifikationen und oder deren Bauteile und oder Optionen f r die korrekte bzw in vern nftiger Weise vorhersehbare Nutzung der Anlage bzw der Bauteile ausreichen ACHTUNG Der Hersteller beh lt sich das Re...

Page 28: ...bfilter installiert werden Y Wird der Wasserkreis durch automatisch ansprechende Ventile gesperrt ist die Pumpe durch geeignete Wasserschlag Schutzsysteme zu sch tzen Vorabkontrollen 1 Kontrollieren o...

Page 29: ...s tze wird mit einem 4 Leiter Kabel 3 Pole Erde ohne Neutralleiter hergestellt Bez glich des Kabel Mindestquerschnitts siehe Abschnitt 7 5 2 Das Kabel durch die Kabelschelle am r ckseitigen Paneel der...

Page 30: ...Den korrekten Betrieb der Pumpe mit einem Druckmesser P1 und P0 ablesen und die Druckgrenzwerte Pmax e Pmin auf dem Typenschild der Pumpe berpr fen P1 Druck Pumpe ON P0 Druck Pumpe OFF Pmin P1 P0 Pma...

Page 31: ...4 AbC4 U 0 Betriebsstundenz hler Verdichter 1 HI D Betriebsstundenz hler Verdichter 3 H3 D Betriebsstundenz hler Verdichter 2 H2 D Betriebsstundenz hler Verdichter 4 H4 D Alarmschwelle Betriebsstunden...

Page 32: ...orrichtung Verdichter 2 falsche Drehrichtung M ID12 P14 L9 Alarm Schutzvorrichtung Verdichter 4 falsche Drehrichtung M ID13 1AC2 Alarm zur Verf gung Kreis 2 M 4 6 2 Alarme von den Analogeing ngen AI C...

Page 33: ...Einheit einzusetzen anderenfalls werden Sch den infolge unkorrekter K ltemittelbef llung nicht von der Garan tie abgedeckt 5 2 Vorbeugende Wartung F r eine stets optimale Effizienz und Zuverl ssigkeit...

Page 34: ...ERSETZEN RIPPEN DES KONDENSATORS VERSCHMUTZT RIPPEN DES KONDENSATORS REINIGEN OBERFL CHE DES KONDENSATORS BEDECKT BEDECKUNG AN FRONTOBERFL CHE DES KONDENSATORS ENTFERNEN WASSER VOLU MENSTROM UN ZUREIC...

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