T
HERMO
C
UBE
200/300/400
T
HERMOELECTRIC
C
HILLER
M
ANUAL
52-11300-1
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OLID
S
TATE
C
OOLING
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YSTEMS
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YERS
C
ORNERS
R
OAD
,
W
APPINGERS
F
ALLS
,
NY
12590
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ELEPHONE
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(845)
296-1300
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AX
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V
ERSION
M28
3.1
E
LECTRICAL
C
ONNECTIONS (
SEE FIGURE
3)
Power: The ThermoCube 200/300/400 AC power inlet is an
IEC320-C14 socket. Plug the line cord provided into this socket and
then into the appropriate 115 - 230 VAC 50/60 Hz wall outlet.
Continuous current draw is rated at 7 amps at 115 VAC or 5 amps at
230VAC (50/60 Hz). To ensure safe operation of the unit, it is
important to ensure that the outlet is properly grounded.
A wide variety of power cords are available to support universal
power operation:
Country / Region
Part Number
USA/Canada
22-22333-1
Europe
22-22333-2
Japan
22-22333-3
UK
22-22333-4
Israel
22-22800-1
Australia
22-23213-1
Korean
22-23526-1
China (3 prong)
22-23661-1
NEMA 6-15 208 US Straight
16-23918-1
NEMA L6-15 208 US Twist
16-23918-2
Brazil
22-25122-1
India/South Africa 6A (Type D)
22-26025-1
India/South Africa 15A (Type M)
22-26025-2
Fuses: 10 amp (5mm x 20mm) GDB quick acting glass, meets
IEC 127-2
Replacement Fuse: SSCS#20-22332-10, Allied Electronics
#70149445.
Optional Alarms: Alarm signals are TTL signals, normally high (>4
VDC), located on the 9-pin d-subminiature connector as follows:
System Alarm:
Pin 7
Alarm Signal Return:
Pin 8
Temperature Alarm:
Pin 9
Optional RS-232: The ThermoCube 200/300/400 has an RS-232
communication link option. Connections are made via a 9-pin dsub
connector (see section 7 for wiring and communications details).
3.2
P
LUMBING
C
ONNECTIONS (
SEE FIGURE
3)
The standard process fluid inlet (coolant return) and outlet (coolant
supply) connections, located on the left side, are 1/4” John Guest
“push in” style fittings. See figure 4 for directions on using John
Guest fittings. Other fitting options are available (see section 7).
Important Note: The ThermoCube chiller should be located at
approximately the same level or above the system it is cooling to
avoid coolant draining back into the tank and overflowing after the
ThermoCube is turned off.
WARNING
Electrical Shock
Hazard: Never Plug
in a Line Cord with
Wet Hands