Page 3 - Section 1 - General Information; Package Contents; – Recirculating Chiller
Section 1 - General Information 1.1 Warranty Thank you for your purchase. We are confident it will serve you for a long time. Our warranty to youis as follows: The manufacturer agrees to correct for the original user of this product, either by repair, or at themanufacturer’s election, by replacement...
Page 4 - Chiller Specifications and Pump Performance; Pump Performance; Centrifugal Pump Capacity
4 1.5 Chiller Specifications and Pump Performance Pump Performance Comparison of Pump Options Centrifugal Pump Capacity Positive Displacement Pump Capacity 1 / 2 HP 1 / 3 HP 1 / 4 HP 1 HP 3 / 4 HP General Specifications To All Chillers Temperature Setability ± 0.1°C Temperature Uniformity ± 0.5°C Re...
Page 5 - Model; Environmental Conditions
Notes: Refer to the serial number plate on rear of the chiller for model and electrical data. Cooling Capacity, Watts x 3.41 = BTUs/hr. Performance specifications determined at ambient temperature of 20°C/68°F.For 50Hz models, derate cooling capacity and pump flow by 17%. External Pressure Reducing ...
Page 7 - Before proceeding, be sure all power is off; Reservoir Fluids; OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS MUST NEVER BE USED.; Do not use a flammable fluid as a fire hazard may result.
Section 2 - Set Up Before proceeding, be sure all power is off 2.1 Location Locate the chiller on a strong, level surface. Insure easy access to the top cover and position the chiller for unobstructed air flow through the front and rear screens. The front wheels can belocked to keep the chiller in p...
Page 8 - Setting Up a Closed System or Cooling Coil to the Chiller; Note; Setting Up an Open Bath System to the Chiller
IMPORTANT! Chillers equipped with a high pressure positive displacement pump have a pressure regulator inside of the chiller and a pressure gauge on the control panel. To access thisregulator, remove the rear air grille. The valve is located to the right. On models 6107 & 6705,6155 the regulator...
Page 9 - Section 3 - Operation; Power Requirements
Section 3 - Operation 3.1 Power Requirements Caution! Be sure that the power supply is the same voltage as specified on the nameplate With the chiller plugged in (before pressing the P OWER O N button), the display responds by showing standby (....). If there is no response, check that the circuit b...
Page 11 - Section 4 - Diagram of Models
Section 4 - Diagram of Models 11 T EMPERATURE P ROBE A CCESS P LUG T O P C OVER , T O A CCESS R ESERVOIR 9 P IN F EMALE C ONNECTOR C IRCUIT B REAKER IEC 320C ONNECTOR (L INE V OLTAGE ) D RAIN D RAIN P LUG I NLET Fluid In O UTLET Fluid Out R E A R A CCESS P ANEL T O P C OVER , T O A CCESS R ESERVOIR ...
Page 13 - Section 5 - Maintenance; Standard Magnetic Drive Centrifugal Pump Motor; Positive Displacement and Turbine High Pressure Pump Motor; The bearings of the pump, require periodic oiling. Press P; and unplug the chiller. Remove; Fluid Filter Included With High Pressure Pump
Section 5 - Maintenance Prepare a schedule to perform these specific maintenance tasks at their recommended intervals. 5.1 Standard Magnetic Drive Centrifugal Pump Motor When the chiller is used continuously, this pump motor must be oiled every 6 months with SAE 20 oil.Press the P OWER O FF and unpl...