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CAUTION: The equipment will exceed 70 dBA sound 
pressure at 1 meter distance and 1 meter elevation 
when operating. Wear ear protection as required for 
personal comfort when operating or working in close 
proximity to the chiller. 

 

 

CAUTION: Wear protective gloves when installing, 
maintaining, or repairing the equipment to protect 
against any sparks, debris, or fluid leaks. 

 

Pre-Installation 

Receiving Inspection 

When the unit arrives, verify the information on the 
unit nameplate agrees with the order 
acknowledgement and shipping papers. Inspect the 
equipment for any visible damage and verify all 
items shown on the bill of lading are present. If 
damage is evident, document it on the delivery 
receipt by clearly marking any item with damage as 
“unit damage” and notify the carrier. In addition, 
notify our Customer Service Department and they 
will provide assistance with preparing and filing 
freight damage claims, including arranging for an 
estimate on repair costs; however, filing the shipping 
damage claim is the responsibility of the receiving 
party. Do not install damaged equipment without 
getting the equipment repaired. 
 
Shipping damage is the responsibility of the carrier. 
To protect against possible loss due to damage 
incurred during shipping and to expedite payment 
for damages, it is important to follow proper 
procedures and keep records. Photographs of 
damaged equipment are excellent documentation 
for your records. 
 
Start unpacking the unit, inspect for concealed 
damage, and take photos of any damage found. 
Once received, equipment owners have the 
responsibility to provide reasonable evidence that 
the damage did not occur after delivery. Photos of 
the equipment damage while the equipment is still 
partially packed will help in this regard. Refrigerant 
lines can be susceptible to damage in transit. Check 
for broken lines, oil leaks, damaged controls, or any 
other major component torn loose from its 
mounting point. 
 
Record any signs of concealed damage and file a 
shipping damage claim immediately with the 
shipping company. Most carriers require concealed 

damages be reported within 15 days of receipt of 
the equipment. In addition, notify our Customer 
Service Department and they will provide assistance 
with preparing and filing freight damage claims, 
including arranging for an estimate on repair costs; 
however, filing the shipping damage claim is the 
responsibility of the receiving party. 
 

Unit Storage 

When storing the unit it is important to protect it 
from damage. Blow out any water from the unit; 
cover it to keep dirt and debris from accumulating 
on or getting in and store in an indoor sheltered 
area that does not exceed 145°F. 
 

Installation - Mechanical 

Foundation 

Install the unit on a rigid, non-warping mounting 
pad, concrete foundation, or level floor suitable to 
support the full operating weight of the equipment. 
When installed the equipment must be level within 
¼ inch over its length and width. 
 

Unit Location 

The unit is available in many different configurations 
for various environments. Refer to the proposal and 
order acknowledgement document for the 
equipment to verify the specific design conditions in 
which it can operate. 
 
To ensure proper airflow and clearance space for 
proper operation and maintenance allow a minimum 
of 12 inches of clearance between the sides of the 
equipment and any walls or obstructions. Avoid 
locating piping or conduit over the unit to ensure 
easy access with an overhead crane or lift to lift out 
heavier components during replacement or service. 
 

Rigging 

The unit has a base with casters to facilitate easy 
movement and positioning. Follow proper rigging 
methods to prevent damage to components. Avoid 
impact loading caused by sudden jerking when 
lifting or lowering the unit. Use pads where abrasive 
surface contact may occur.  
 

Fluid Distribution Piping 

Ensure all piping and fittings are suitable for the 
maximum operating temperature and pressure of 

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Страница 3: ...Running Hour Counter 5 Displaying Clock Time 5 Setting Clock Time 5 Displaying Day of the Week 5 Setting Day of the Week 5 Timer On Off 5 Display Status of Timer 5 Turning Timer On Off 5 Setting Star...

Страница 4: ...t Temperature 10 Setting Set Point Temperature 10 Step 6 Adjusting the Vacuum 11 Preventive Maintenance 11 Once a Week 11 Once a Month 11 Once a Year 11 General Troubleshooting 12 Charts and Drawings...

Страница 5: ...eneral Mandatory Action Wear Eye Protection Wear Protective Gloves Wear Ear Protection Disconnect Before Carrying Out Maintenance or Repair Connect an Earth Terminal to Ground Only qualified personnel...

Страница 6: ...trols or any other major component torn loose from its mounting point Record any signs of concealed damage and file a shipping damage claim immediately with the shipping company Most carriers require...

Страница 7: ...percentage of imbalance is then 452 442 x 100 452 2 2 This exceeds the maximum allowable of 2 There is a terminal block for main power connection to the main power source The main power source should...

Страница 8: ...mperature Adjust button and the Password C button to initiate an automatic cool down cycle The controller will open the cooling valve and keep it open until the temperature of the water in the reservo...

Страница 9: ...our clock and will begin keeping dates from that point forward until reset To adjust the day press the Date Time button twice release and immediately use the Increase and Decrease buttons to set the c...

Страница 10: ...tons Once the desired day is displayed use the On button to toggle the status of the timer for that day Examples of days of week displays Monday timer off 1 Monday time on 1 Tuesday timer off 2 Tuesda...

Страница 11: ...rrent tank temperature in the display Password Entry Pressing the Password Entry buttons will allow for secured access to the control program and will prevent unauthorized personnel from making change...

Страница 12: ...t Circuit Temperature display flashing Alarm horn on and X1 output powered Temperature Sensor Disconnected Temperature display flashing Alarm horn on and X1 output powered Draining the Mold The temper...

Страница 13: ...and cumulative pressure rating of the maximum pump pressure and the unit fill fluid pressure NOTE A cooling source inlet filter ships loose in the crate with the unit Install this in the inlet of the...

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Страница 15: ...m the set point there may be a problem with the unit If this is the case refer to the General Troubleshooting section of this manual or contact our Customer Service Department 2 Check the pump dischar...

Страница 16: ...ent defective Replace heating element Safety fuse defective Replace safety fuse The unit does not cool Solenoid valve at Cooling Water In defective Replace solenoid valve Cooling heat exchanger clogge...

Страница 17: ...13 Charts and Drawings Figure 1 Pump Performance 60 Hz...

Страница 18: ...14 Figure 2 Cooling Capacity...

Страница 19: ...15 Figure 3 High Voltage Wiring Diagram...

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Страница 21: ...17 Figure 5 Control Board Details...

Страница 22: ...18 Figure 6 Heating Element Details...

Страница 23: ...perature sensor 9 Microprocessor control 10 Heat exchanger 11 Heating element 12 Overflow pipe 13 Solenoid valve for water filling 14 Solenoid valve for cooling 15 Connection for external sensor 16 Ch...

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