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I need to send the chamber to Europe/Asia. Will it work with their power?
Europe and Asia generally have 50 Hz power. Standard voltages in Europe are typically 220V to 240V,
while parts of Asia may be 200V. Operation at 220V to 240V/ 50 Hz requires bucking transformers to
lower the voltage to the compressors to 200V. These transformers are available from Cincinnati Sub-
Zero for a reasonable cost and are easy to install in the field. Note that the cooling performance will be
slightly reduced at 50 Hz. Please call Cincinnati Sub-Zero for details on re-configuring for 50 Hz.
operation.
How often should I charge the refrigeration system?
This chamber uses a closed-loop refrigeration system. Just like your refrigerator at home, it does not
need periodic charging. If the charge is low, this means that there is a leak. Leaks should be repaired
before recharging.
What kind of Freon does the chamber use?
The word Freon® is a DuPont registered trade name for their CFC-based refrigerants and is incorrectly
used as a generic term for refrigerants. Cincinnati Sub-Zero chambers do not use CFC-based
refrigerants. The high-stage system uses R-404A, which is also known as DuPont Suva® HP62. The low-
stage system uses R-508B, which is also known as DuPont Suva® 95. Tundra units use R-410A, also
known as Puron and Suva® 9100.
My static pressure is lower than the data plate specification. Is this an indication of a leak in
my refrigeration system?
This does not always mean that there is a leak. Ozone friendly refrigerants use P.O.E. oil, which has the
ability to absorb refrigerant to the point of actually causing a lower pressure reading. A decrease in the
chamber’s performance along with lower pressure readings is a possible indicator of a leak. (Please
contact Cincinnati Sub-Zero if this occurs).
What is the hissing and clicking sound when my unit is at or approaching set point?
This is normal. The sounds are caused by the solenoid valves alternating between cooling and bypass
modes.
Sometimes I see bubbles in the 404 sight glass. Does this mean my chamber has a leak in it
or is undercharged?
This does not necessarily mean that the unit is undercharged or has a leak. Under certain conditions, it
is possible to see bubbles in the sight glass. Contact Cincinnati Sub-Zero if you have any questions.
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