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Warning

1.  Do not use in the following environment as it will 

lead to a breakdown.

1)  Outdoors
2)  In locations where water, water vapour, salt water, and oil 

may splash on the product.

3)  In locations where there are dust and particles.
4)  In locations where corrosive gases, organic solvents, chemical fl uids, 

or fl ammable gases are present. (This product is not explosion proof.)

5)  In locations where the ambient temperature exceeds the 

limits as mentioned below.
During transportation/storage:   0 to 50 

°

C (But as long as water or circu-

lating fl uid are not left inside the pipings)

 During 

operation:   5 to 40 

°

C

6)  In locations where the ambient humidity is out of the 

following range or where condensation occurs.
During transportation/storage:  15 to 85 %
 During 

operation:  30 to 70 %

7)  In locations which receive direct sunlight or radiated heat.
8)  In locations where there is a heat source nearby and the 

ventilation is poor.

9)  In locations where temperature substantially changes.
10)  In locations where strong magnetic noise occurs. (In 

locations where strong electric fields, strong magnetic 
fi elds and surge voltage occur.)

11)  In locations where static electricity occurs, or conditions 

which make the product discharge static electricity.

12)  In locations where high frequency occurs.
13)  In locations where damage is likely to occur due to lightning.
14)  In locations at altitude of 3000 m or higher (Except during 

storage and transportation)

  For altitude of 1000 m or higher

Because of lower air density, the heat radiation effi cien-
cies of the devices in the product will be lower in the loca-
tion at altitude of 1000 m or higher. Therefore, the maxi-
mum ambient temperature to use and the cooling 
capacity will lower according to the descriptions in the ta-
ble below. 
Select the thermo-chiller considering the descriptions.

q

 Upper limit of ambient temperature: Use the product 
in ambient temperature of the described value or low-
er at each altitude.

w

 Cooling capacity coeffi cient: The product's cooling ca-
pacity will lower to one that multiplied by the de-
scribed value at each altitude.

15)  In locations where strong impacts or vibrations occur.
16)  In locations where a massive force strong enough to 

deform the product is applied or a weight from a heavy 
object is applied.

17)  In locations where there is not sufficient space for 

maintenance.

Altitude [m]

q

Upper limit of ambient temperature [

°

C]

w

Cooling

capacity

coeffi cient

40 

°

C products

Less than 1000 m

40

1.00

Less than 1500 m

38

0.85

Less than 2000 m

36

0.80

Less than 2500 m

34

0.75

Less than 3000 m

32

0.70

Operating Environment / Storage Environment

HRR 

Series

Specifi c Product Precautions 2

Be sure to read this before handling the products. Refer to the back cover for safety instructions. 
For temperature control equipment precautions, refer to the “Handling Precautions for SMC 
Products” and the “Operation Manual” on the SMC website: http://www.smc.eu

2.  Install in an environment where the unit will not 

come into direct contact with rain or snow.

These models are for indoor use only.
Do not install outdoors where rain or snow may fall on them.

3.  Conduct ventilation and cooling to discharge heat. 

(Air-cooled refrigeration)

The heat which is cooled down through air-cooled condenser
is discharged.
When using in a room which is shut tightly, ambient temperature 
will exceed the specifi cation range stipulated in this catalogue, 
which will activate the safety detector and stop the operation.
In order to avoid this situation, discharge the heat outside of a 
room by ventilation or cooling facilities.

4.  The product is not designed for clean room usage. 

It generates particles internally.

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Summary of Contents for HRR Series

Page 1: ...bility Single phase 200 to 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Global power supply 1 0 1 6 2 0 2 5 kW 50 Hz Air cooled Refrigeration Cooling capacity DI filter Option Particle filter Standard Bypass valve Standard 310 m...

Page 2: ...duct Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Cap Drain port Rc1 4 Water leakage sensor Drain pan Handle Accessory Replacement particle filter element DI filter replacement Drain pan Built in water l...

Page 3: ...Set value displayed in green Set temperature etc is displayed Easy check from the circulation fluid level HRS012 HRR012 HRR012 HRS012 615 mm 310 mm Flow rate and pressure adjustment can be seen on th...

Page 4: ...opens and closes to keep the refrigerant gas pressure consistent The facility water flow rate is controlled by the water regulating valve Facility water circuit Circulating fluid circuit Refrigeration...

Page 5: ...LEVEL a WRN Alternately displayed Maintenance notification number MT01 X is displayed if a maintenance notification has occurred To menu screen REF a TEMP Alternately displayed Compressor inlet temper...

Page 6: ...d can be output Remote operation signal input Chiller can be operated remotely by contact input signals Output setting example Output 1 Temperature rise Output 2 Pressure rise Output 3 Operation statu...

Page 7: ...wave inspection machine Transmission cable connector for fibre laser Cooling of the laser irradiated part Temperature control of the X ray tube and X ray light sensing part Cooling of the UV lamp X r...

Page 8: ...on Water cooled Refrigeration HRR Series Pressure Switch Monitors pressure of the circulating fluid and facility water ISE20C ISE7 G 3 Screen Display High Precision Digital Pressure Switch PSE300AC PS...

Page 9: ...Alarm p 16 Communication Functions p 17 Thermo chiller Rack Mount Type HRR Series Options With Electric Conductivity Control Function Applicable to DI Water Piping p 19 Applicable to DI Water Piping...

Page 10: ...pressure pump mounted U Conforming to UL Standards When multiple options are combined indicate symbols in alphabetical order Water cooledRefrigeration HRR U W 20 Pipe thread type Rc F G With Rc G conv...

Page 11: ...of the Japan Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry Association JRA GL 02 1994 cooling water system circulating type make up wa ter 3 q Ambient temperature 2 5 C w Circulating fluid temperature 2...

Page 12: ...e 2 If tap water is used use water that conforms to Water Quality Standards of the Japan Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry Association JRA GL 02 1994 cooling water system circulating type ma...

Page 13: ...1500 1000 500 0 Ambient temperature or facility water temperature 32 C 25 C 40 C Circulating fluid temperature C Cooling capacity W 0 10 20 30 40 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Ambient temperatur...

Page 14: ...emperature or facility water temperature 40 C 32 C 25 C 5 C Circulating fluid flow rate l min Circulating fluid pressure MPa 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Outlet 60 Hz Outlet 50 Hz Return port Allowab...

Page 15: ...connector Product label Circulating fluid outlet Rc1 2 226 73 424 397 Ventilation air outlet Ventilation air inlet 361 4 259 8 139 1 37 5 0 86 10 440 Includes protruding parts 550 50 Maintenance port...

Page 16: ...r Inside of the cover panel 210 38 0 424 397 164 5 140 5 0 272 5 183 6 126 4 37 5 0 440 Includes protruding parts 550 24 50 Maintenance port Power supply switch Operation display Fluid level gauge 10...

Page 17: ...9 key Move item downward or decrease the set value 0 RESET key Reset the alarm Alarm code Alarm message Initial value Display unit Upper stage White Lower stage Green AL01 Low level in tank abnormal F...

Page 18: ...pplication Division Initial value Default setting 1 24 VDC output Output 2 24 VDC output Output 3 24 VDC output Output 4 Contact input signal 1 Input OFF 5 Common of contact output signal 1 Output 6 C...

Page 19: ...D 3 SG 5 This product RD 2 SD 3 SG 5 D sub 9 pin female socket type Communication connector 5 1 9 6 Run Stop Circulating fluid temperature setting Writing Circulating fluid discharge temperature Circu...

Page 20: ...ng fluid circuit is made from non copper materials Available DI water is electric conductivity 2 S cm or more Electric resistivity 0 5 M cm or less This Option M does not have electric resistance elec...

Page 21: ...p Capacity HRR012 018 024 030 20 MT HRR012 018 024 030 20 T Applicable model HRR012 018 024 030 20 T HRR012 018 024 030 20 MT 1 Pump Rated flow 50 60 Hz 2 3 l min 10 0 42 MPa 14 0 40 MPa 10 0 32 MPa 1...

Page 22: ...rtridge Element for the maintenance of the particle filter for circulating fluid DI filter cartridge for replacement for Option DM Electric conductivity control type DI water piping type Part number A...

Page 23: ...ser s equipment Q qm x C x T2 T1 x qv x C x T 60 1 x 10 x 4 2 x 103 x 2 0 60 1400 J s 1400 W Cooling capacity Considering a safety factor of 20 1400 W x 1 2 1680 W Heat generation amount by user s equ...

Page 24: ...the circulating fluid discharge pressure Consider the installation height difference between the thermo chiller and the user s equipment and the piping resistance such as circulating fluid pipings or...

Page 25: ...arts such as piping may cause clogging or leakage in the circulating fluid circuit Therefore take sufficient care when selecting fluid contact part materials such as piping 4 Design the piping so that...

Page 26: ...he descriptions in the ta ble below Select the thermo chiller considering the descriptions qUpper limit of ambient temperature Use the product in ambient temperature of the described value or low er a...

Page 27: ...be connected to a water line gas line or lightning rod HRR Series Specific Product Precautions 3 Mounting Installation Warning 1 Do not use the product outdoors 2 Do not place heavy objects on top of...

Page 28: ...iping due to metal ion 5 Do not use fluid that includes metric powers and other foreign materials It can cause issues clogging of the circulating fluid circuit or leakage Warning HRR Series Specific P...

Page 29: ...er once again when the fluid level is reduced When there is no reduction in the fluid level the job of removing the air is completed 2 Confirmation during operation Check the circulating fluid tempera...

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Page 31: ...nergy railways air navigation space shipping vehicles military medical treatment combustion and recreation or equipment in contact with food and beverages emergency stop circuits clutch and brake circ...

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