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CW-6000/6100/6200 Series 

   

 

<3> Installation 

 

It  is  very  simple  to  install  this  industrial  cooling  machine.  The  installation  for  the 

first time of the new machine can be carried out by following steps: 

 

1.  Open  the  package  to  check  if  the  machine  is  intact  and  all  the  necessary 

accessories are completed. 

2.  Open the water supply lid to feed cooling water.   

Observing the water level gauge to feed water slowly, be careful not to have the 

water overflowed! 

3.  According to system conditions, please connect the water inlet and outlet pipe 

properly. 

4.  Plug in power, turn on the power switch. (Do not start up without water in the 

water tank!) 

(1) Power switch turned on, the circulation pump of the chiller starts working. The 

first  time  of  operating  may  cause  more  bubbles  in  the  pipe  leading  to  a  flow 

alarming  occasionally,  but  running  for  a  few  minutes  later,  it  will  go  back  to 

normal. 

(2)  If  the  chiller  starts  for  the  first  time,  you  must  immediately  check  whether  the 

water pipe leaks. 

(3) Power switched on, if the water temperature is under the set value, it is normal 

that  fans  and other  components of  the  machine  do  not work.  The  temperature 

controller will automatically control the working conditions of the compressor, 

magnetic valve, fans and other parts based on the set controlling parameters. 

(4)  As  it  takes  a  longer time  to  start  over  the  compressor  and  other  components, 

according to different conditions, the time is range from seconds to minutes, so 

do not turn on and off frequently. 

5.  Check the water level in the water tank. 

The first starting up of a new chiller will empty the air in the water pipe, causing 

a slight water level decline, but in order to keep the water level in the green area, 

it is allowed to add adequate water again. Please observe and record the current 

water level, and inspect it again after the chiller running for a period of time, if 

the water level drops obviously, please re-inspect the water pipeline leakage. 

6.  Adjust parameters of temperature controller. 

CW-6000/6100/6200 series use an intelligent thermostat. Normally users do not 

need  to  adjust  the  parameters.  If  it  is  necessary,  please  refer  to  page  6, 
“Operating status and parameters adjustment.” 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CW-6000AN250S01

Page 1: ...CW 6000 6100 6200 DUAL TEMPERATURE INDUSTRIAL CHILLER USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...1 Cautions 3 2 Contour and parts introduction 4 3 Installation 5 4 Operation and parameters adjustment 6 5 Flow adjustment in high temperature segment 9 6 Flow alarm and output ports 10 7 Specificati...

Page 3: ...dden to run the chiller without water in the storage water tank The new machine is packed after draining whole water in the tank so please make sure the tank has water inside before machine starting o...

Page 4: ...parts introduction POWER SWITCH HIGH TEMP LOW TEMP WATER PRESSURE GAUGE WATER OUTLET H AIR INLET FILTER GAUZE POWER SUPPLY ALARM OUTPUT WATER INLET H DRAIN WATER LEVEL GAUGE WATER SUPPLY INLET AIR OU...

Page 5: ...hed on if the water temperature is under the set value it is normal that fans and other components of the machine do not work The temperature controller will automatically control the working conditio...

Page 6: ...d structure except default setting 1 Temperature control panel introduction 1 Indicators of temperature controller working status COMP ON compressor working SV ON solenoid valve working Heating ON hea...

Page 7: ...alarm In alarming state the alarm sound could be suspended by pressing any button but the alarm display remains until the alarm condition is eliminated 4 Temperature controller parameters list Order C...

Page 8: ...8 and then press the SET key if the password is correct F0 displays entering into setup status D1 flashing to indicate that the controller is under parameters setup status If the password is incorrec...

Page 9: ...an 25 and the alarm of over low water temperature will be on when water temperature is lower than 5 Regardless of what is the ambient temperature the cooling water temperature is constant in 19 to 21...

Page 10: ...ing voltage less than 300V Display Condition Alarm code Buzzer OUT H1 H2 OUT H1 H3 Circulating pump works properly DISCONNECTI ON BREAKOVER Blocked cooling water circulation loop E6 Sounds BREAKOVER D...

Page 11: ...W 1 28 HP 1 22 HP Refrigeration capacity 10286 Btu h 9502 Btu h 3 015 KW 2 785 KW 2592 Kcal h 2395 Kcal h Electric assisted power 400 W 400 W Refrigerant R 22 R 410a Refrigerant charge 800g 750g Preci...

Page 12: ...00W 400W Refrigerant R 22 R 410a Refrigerant charge 950g 900g Precision 0 5 Reducer Capillary Protection Overcurrent protection for compressor flow alarm over temperature alarm Pump power 0 55 KW Tank...

Page 13: ...400W 400W Refrigerant R 22 R 410a Refrigerant charge 950g 900g Precision 0 5 Reducer Capillary Protection Overcurrent protection for compressor flow alarm over temperature alarm Pump power 0 55 KW Tan...

Page 14: ...ation pipes are blocked or a pipe bending deformation Check water circulation pipe Ultra high temperature alarm Temperature controller panel display E2 Blocked dust gauze bad thermolysis Unpick and wa...

Page 15: ...CW 6000 6100 6200 Series 15 CW 6000 6100 6200...

Page 16: ...CW 6000 6100 6200 Series 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 28...

Page 17: ...CW 6000 6100 6200 Series 17 1 2 200 250V 110V 100 130V 3 50Hz 60Hz 4 NORMAL NORMAL 5 50cm 30cm 6 7 8...

Page 18: ...CW 6000 6100 6200 Series 18...

Page 19: ...CW 6000 6100 6200 Series 19 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 CW 6000 6100 6200 20...

Page 20: ...CW 6000 6100 6200 Series 20 T 506 T 506H 25 T 506 T 506H 1 1 Comp SV Heating INT Ctrl CT Ctrl PARAM Set ALM OUT Room Temp ST DLA 2 6 Room Temp 3 4 RST 5 SET...

Page 21: ...es 21 2 rE 6 3 1 2 4 T 506 T 506H 1 F0 F9 F8 30 25 2 F1 15 5 2 2 3 F2 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 3 4 F3 0 1 1 0 1 0 5 F4 1 20 10 10 6 F5 1 20 15 15 7 F6 40 50 45 45 8 F7 00 99 8 8 9 F8 F9 1 40 35 30 10 F9 1 F8 1 2...

Page 22: ...CW 6000 6100 6200 Series 22 5 SET PARAM Set 1 2 2 25 RST 20 6 1 SET 00 PAS 8 SET F0 2 RST 20 SET 1 2 F0 3 F1...

Page 23: ...es 23 7 1 28 2 5 10 5 30 2 20 1 25 5 19 21 1 1 5 L min T 506 T 506H 1 F0 28 20 30 25 2 F1 2 2 3 F2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 4 F3 0 0 1 0 5 F4 5 4 10 10 6 F5 10 14 15 15 7 F6 45 45 45 45 8 F7 8 8 8 8 9 F8 30 30...

Page 24: ...CW 6000 6100 6200 Series 24 CW 6000 6100 6200 1 2 H1 H2 H1 H3 E6 E6 E6 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 5A 300V...

Page 25: ...AC 1P 220 V AC 1P 220 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 3 4 11 2 A 0 965 KW 0 895 KW 1 28 HP 1 22 HP 10286 Btu h 9502 Btu h 3 015 KW 2 785 KW 2592 Kcal h 2395 Kcal h 400W 400W R 22 R 410a 800g 750g 0 5 0 55 KW 15 L Rp1...

Page 26: ...1P 220 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 3 4 15 A 1 38 KW 1 29 KW 1 84 HP 1 72 HP 14483 Btu h 14092 Btu h 4 24 KW 4 13 KW 3650 Kcal h 3551 Kcal h 400W 400W R 22 R 410a 950g 900g 0 5 0 55 KW 15 L Rp1 2 Rp1 2 45M 70 L min...

Page 27: ...1P 220 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 3 4 16A 1 68 KW 1 645 KW 2 28 HP 2 24 HP 17510 Btu h 17640 Btu h 5 13 KW 5 17 KW 4420 Kcal h 4446 Kcal h 400W 400W R 22 R 410a 1100g 1200g 0 5 0 55 KW 15 L Rp1 2 Rp1 2 45M 70 L mi...

Page 28: ...CW 6000 6100 6200 Series 28 E6 E6 E2 E1 40...

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