
QBD COOLING SYSTEMS INC.
QBD.COM
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Always use QBD supplied OEM parts only. Use of non-OEM
parts will not only void the warranty but may also lead to a fire,
explosion, serious injury or death.
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Only trained and certified technician, for Hydrocarbon
systems, should service these coolers.
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Use extreme caution and follow all local/regional codes for
transportation or relocation of Hydrocarbon coolers.
“LTC”
(Lint
Tolerant
Condenser)
cleaning procedure:
It is recommended to clean the condenser
once a month or earlier based on
surrounding environment conditions.
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Remove all dust and debris from
condenser coil by using a wand type
duster, soft brush, vacuum cleaner or
compressed air if available.
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Failure to keep condenser coil clean and
unobstructed at all times will result in
inefficient or poor cooling. It may also
cause damage(s) to the cooler and void
the warranty.
Once
all
necessary
servicing
and/or
cleaning have been carried out, reverse the
above procedures to reinstall the cooling
deck. Please make sure you connect the
power supply, lift the handles, install the
locking bar and fasten the two screws (CD
coolers only).
Never use any sharp tool for
cleaning the condensing coil.
The
cooler
contains
flammable refrigerant.
20.
REPLACE VS REPAIR FOR
COOLING DECK 3.0
Replace (swap) the cooling deck under the
following circumstances:
a. Compressor failure
b. Refrigerant leak
c. Damaged/broken base (platform)
Repair the cooling deck under the following
conditions:
d. Controller failure
e. Motor
(condenser/evaporator)
malfunction
f. Damaged fan blade(s)
NOTE:
Use
only
OEM
parts
for
replacement
.
21.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND
HANDLING OF QBD HC COOLER
This section covers maintenance and safety
aspects related to the handling of R-290
refrigeration systems. Note that the
requirements detailed under this manual are
not exhaustive but are intended as a guide
only.
Additional
precautions
may
be
required dependent upon the particular
equipment, application and conditions.
Practical Competence
Any person involved with working on or
breaking into an R-290 refrigerant circuit