Conair MPA - Manual

Conair MPA

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ABLE OF; NTRODUCTION; Enabling the Auto Start feature; PERATION
  • Page 4 – AINTENANCE; DIAGNOSTICS; PPENDIX; ii
  • Page 5 – ATTENTION: Read this so
  • Page 7 – EAD THIS SO NO; This equipment is powered by three-phase
  • Page 9 – Freeze protection; ESCRIPTION
  • Page 11 – The evaporator removes the heat from the process fluid.; OW IT
  • Page 13 – Water Connections; EATURES
  • Page 16 – Freeze Protection Requirements
  • Page 17 – NSTALLATION
  • Page 18 – Carefully remove the chiller
  • Page 19 – Make sure the installation area provides:; A three-phase power source supplying the correct; Install plumbing for process and cooling lines.; REPARING FOR
  • Page 20 – Remove the shipping pipe plug; from the female; Install pipe to the rear of the chiller.; Follow the sealant manufacturer’s directions.; ONNECTING; Tools for installation:; Pipe wrench large enough
  • Page 21 – Open the unit’s electrical enclosure.; through the knockout; Connect the power wires to the terminals.; to the copper; WARNING: Electrical shock hazard
  • Page 22 – Apply power to the unit.; ESTING THE
  • Page 23 – To change the temperature deviation settings:; Use the; The setting is; NTERING
  • Page 24 – NITIAL; Dip switch Configuration; WARNING: Electric shock hazard
  • Page 25 – HANGING; Disconnect and lock out main power; to the; Open the electrical enclosure.; OFF for °F; Close the electrical enclosure; and restore main
  • Page 26 – The Process Setpoint
  • Page 27 – Disabling Passcode Protection
  • Page 28 – To select the control point source on units with PC-2 control:; Disconnect and lockout power to the unit.; ELECTING THE
  • Page 29 – Press the RUN button to save the control point.; The control will display “Pr OFF” to prompt you to; Turn off power to the unit.; Disconnect and lock out
  • Page 30 – The hole must be large enough to; Insert the two power leads from the device; through the conduit into the electrical enclosure.; NSTALLING THE
  • Page 31 – When Auto Start is enabled:; The Auto Start indicator light flashes to indicate that the; To disable Auto Start:
  • Page 32 – Connect the host machine to the chiller.; CTIVATING; SPI; OMMUNICATION
  • Page 33 – Using the PC-2 pumpdown
  • Page 36 – OSITIONING; To raise and swivel the control panel:; Improper use of the swiveling; panel to a hot surface.
  • Page 37 – Press the Select; NTERING A
  • Page 38 – Make sure the chiller tank is full of fluid.; TARTING THE
  • Page 39 – TOPPING THE; To shut down the unit:; Electrical shock hazard; SING THE
  • Page 40 – To ensure a successful Auto Tune, verify that:; The Auto Tune feature has been enabled. Auto Tune is; enabled or disabled via dip switch 2 on the motherboard.; The process value is stable. A fluctuating process value; Press to shut down the chiller.
  • Page 43 – Disabling or enabling
  • Page 44 – REVENTATIVE; Whenever process variables change; in the; Weekly, or as often as needed
  • Page 45 – Test and calibrate the unit’s control systems.; The chiller’s Test Mode checks the operation; Clean all surfaces that come in contact with water.
  • Page 46 – with; LEANING
  • Page 47 – To fill the reservoir:; Monitor; REFILLING; See; section for information on glycol mix-
  • Page 48 – located; If the charge is low, recharge the system.; HECKING
  • Page 49 – ERFORMING
  • Page 50 – EY
  • Page 51 – NPUT
  • Page 52 – Connect all outputs to the system.
  • Page 53 – ISABLING OR
  • Page 54 – Press any button to display the first test menu.; Select the Calibration Mode menu.; ALIBRATING; Special Tools Needed:; thermocouple calibrator
  • Page 55 – switch 6 to OFF instead of ON.
  • Page 56 – OGGING
  • Page 57 – How to identify the cause; IAGNOSTICS; Replacing the compressor
  • Page 58 – A F; This machines should be
  • Page 59 – A problem can trigger three types of alarms:; Shut Down Alarms: The chiller detected a problem that; When an Alarm condition occurs:; OW TO
  • Page 60 – HUT; Alarm; Possible cause; Did the compressor fail?; Solution; The Alarm LED lights and the STOP/RUN LED flashes red.; SAF
  • Page 61 – Has the freezestat failed?
  • Page 63 – Is the compressor faulty?
  • Page 64 – Low refrigerant pressure:
  • Page 65 – High refrigerant pressure
  • Page 66 – ARNING
  • Page 67 – YSTEM; through; Cause
  • Page 68 – Symptom; Is the unit in Test Mode?; Verify that the main power
  • Page 69 – HECKING AND; Always; To replace a blown fuse:; Close the electrical enclosure and restart the unit.; If fuses continue to fail:; Shock Hazard
  • Page 70 – ESETTING; EPLACING THE
  • Page 71 – Disconnect and lockout the main power supply.
  • Page 72 – Electrical Shock Hazard; Only qualified service personnel who have been
  • Page 73 – Clear any alarms and restart the chiller.; The unloader valve light should turn on for 2 seconds
  • Page 74 – Disconnect and lockout the power supply.; Remove the insulation around the bulb.; Mark the wires so that you can easily reconnect; Remove the entire freezestat unit.; Threat the bulb and capillary through the raceway.; Reverse the process to install the new unit.
  • Page 75 – To contact Customer Service personnel, call:; RE
  • Page 76 – Inspect the equipment and perform alterations or
  • Page 77 – SPI C; SPI Command Pairs
  • Page 78 – SPI S; TATUS
  • Page 81 – ARTS
  • Page 83 – CIRCUIT BOARD
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Summary

Page 3 - ABLE OF; NTRODUCTION; Enabling the Auto Start feature; PERATION

UGH004/0999 microKool Portable Chillers T ABLE OF C ONTENTS I NTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Purpose of the User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2How the guide is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2Your responsibility as a user ...

Page 4 - AINTENANCE; DIAGNOSTICS; PPENDIX; ii

microKool Portable Chillers UGH004/0999 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS M AINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (continued) Performing System Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7The Key/Display Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-8Input Test . . . . . . . ....

Page 5 - ATTENTION: Read this so

1-1 UGH004/0999 microKool Portable Chillers ● ● Purpose of the User Guide . . . .1-2 ● ● How the guide is organized . . . .1-2 ● ● Your responsibilities as a user .1-2 ● ● ATTENTION: Read this so no one gets hurt . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 I NTRODUCTION

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