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Hyperchiller 076-116
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
The presence of a skilled or authorized technician is
required.
,
There 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 eliminate risks maintenance.
!
The manual is intended for the end-user, only for opera-
tions performable 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 different
from the internal static pressure. The unit must be appropriately
protected whenever risks of seismic phenomena exist.
Only use the unit for professional work and for its intended
purpose.
The user is responsible for analysing the application aspects for
product installation, and following all the applicable industrial
and safety standards and regulations contained in the product
instruction manual or other documentation supplied with the
unit.
Tampering or replacement of any parts by unauthorised per-
sonnel and/or improper machine use exonerate the manufac-
turer from all responsibility and invalidate the warranty.
The 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 re-
garding safety of the system.
The 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 ca-
tions provided for the selection of the unit or components and/
or options are fully comprehensive for the correct or foresee-
able use of the machine itself or its components.
IMPORTANT: 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 Residual risks
The installation, start up, stopping and maintenance of the
machine must be performed in accordance with the information
and instructions given in the technical documentation supplied
and always in such a way to avoid the creation of a hazardous
situation.
The risks that it has not been possible to eliminate in the design
stage are listed in the following table.
part
affected
residual
risk
manner of
exposure
precautions
heat exchanger
coil
small cuts
contact
avoid contact, wear
protective 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 dis-
charge pipe
burns
contact
avoid contact, wear
protective gloves
inside the
unit:
metal parts
and electrical
wires
intoxication,
electrical
shock, seri-
ous burn
defects in the
insulation of the
power supply lines
upstream of the
electrical panel; live
metal parts
adequate electrical
protection of the power
supply line; ensure
metal parts are properly
connected to earth
outside the
unit:
area sur-
rounding the
unit
intoxica-
tion, serious
burns
iire due to short
circuit or overheat-
ing of the supply
line upstream of
the unit’s electrical
panel
sensure conductor
cross-sectional areas
and the supply line
protection system
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 Foundation
........................................................................... 2
3.3 Versions ............................................................................... 2
3.4 Water circuit
......................................................................... 2
3.5 Electrical circuit ................................................................... 3
3.6 Water-cooled version (W) .................................................... 3
4 Control
4
4.1 Control panel ....................................................................... 4
4.2 Starting the chiller ................................................................ 4
4.3 Visualization probes ............................................................ 5
4.4 Visualization of digital outputs/analog inputs ...................... 5
4.5 Parameter settings .............................................................. 5
4.6 Direct parameter (DIrE) ........................................................ 5
4.7 Service parameters (USER) ................................................. 6
4.8 Chiller operation .................................................................. 7
4.9 Alarms management
............................................................ 7
4.10 Automatic restart ............................................................... 7
5 Option
8
5.1 Precision Control
(Control pCOS) ........................................................................... 8
5.2 Low ambient temperature (-10C°)
(Control pCOS) ........................................................................... 8
5.3 Precision C Low ambient temperature (-10C°)
(Control pCOM) .......................................................................... 8
5.4 Low ambient temperature L2 (-20/30 C°)
(Control pCOM) .......................................................................... 8
6 Maintenance
9
6.1 General instructions
............................................................. 9
6.2 Preventive maintenance ...................................................... 9
6.3 Refrigerant ........................................................................... 9
6.4 Dismantling .......................................................................... 9
7 Troubleshooting
10
8 Appendix
Summary of Contents for Hyperchill ICE076
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