CH Series Chiller Operator’s & Installation Manual
© 1999-2010, IMI Cornelius Inc.
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Publication Number: 620914801
Figure 3. Wiring Diagram (230V)
The data plate, located next to the junction box, includes the actual voltage, phase and amperage of the chiller.
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Process Water Flow, Units and Pump and Tank (Standard)
Follow standard plumbing practices and local codes in making water connections. The chiller inlet and outlet
connections are 1/2”. Flexible hose and fittings are recommended for plumbing the system. A No. 20 mesh strainer
should be installed on the chiller inlet to prevent foreign particles from entering the system and should be cleaned
monthly. Lines should be routed with as few bends as possible. Prevent lines from running near radiators, hot water
pipes, etc. Any lengths of tubing that are exposed to high ambient temperatures should be insulated to prevent
condensation and/or significant liquid heat loss.
After ensuring that the system is free from the obstruction, that all valves are open and the reservoir when
available is full, push the CONTROL POWER switch to the “ON” position. The pump should now be operating.
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HERMOSTAT
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LIWELL
IC902
The following procedure should be followed to adjust the Eliwell IC902 thermostat temperature setting:
1.
To set the
SET POINT,
press and release the
SET
button.
SET
displays.
2.
Press the
SET
button again, the current
SET POINT
is displayed. Press the
UP
or
DOWN
button to
change the
SET
POINT
to the desired temperature.
3.
Press the
fnc
button twice to exit the program. The current liquid temperature is displayed.
The thermostat has a range that is pre-set at the factory. The range is 40° F (5° C) to 100° F (38° C). If operation
outside of this range is required, please contact the Cornelius Technical Service Department.
WARNING:
Never
operate the chiller with it’s panels removed.
Always
use the power switch to turn off the chiller when it is not being used.
Always
ensure that all air inlets and outlets are free from obstruction.
Be sure
that the reservoir is filled with fluid prior to powering up the unit (see Fluid Recommendations
page).