Cornelius CH751 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – INTRODUCTION; SPECIFICATIONS
- Page 4 – INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; LOCATION
- Page 5 – MAINTENANCE; REMOVING WRAPPER; REPLACING SWITCH; REPLACING STANDARD THERMOSTAT
- Page 7 – FLUID RECOMMENDATION; Lab & Industrial Grade Ethylene Glycol
- Page 8 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- Page 9 – PARTS LIST
- Page 11 – WARRANTY
Operator’s Manual
CHILLER (“CH” SERIES)
Models: CH750, CH751, and CH951
PRINTED IN U.S.A
IMI CORNELIUS INC; 2002
IMI CORNELIUS REMCOR INC
500 REGENCY DRIVE
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139–2268
Telephone (800) 551–4423 Facsimile (800) 519–4423
Part No. 91256
Revision Date: August 9, 2002
Revision: C
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Summary
1 91256 INTRODUCTION The REMCOR “CH” Series Water Chillers (Models CH750–A, CH751–A, and CH951–A) are specifically de- signed to cool clean liquid before it is circulated to the cooling application. The Unit includes a complete refrig-eration system and associated controls housed in a sturdy sheet m...
2 91256 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATION Locate the chiller indoors in a well ventilated area with ambient temperatures in the range of 65 ° F to 100 ° F. Allow a minimum of six inches of clearance around the chiller for proper air circulation. Avoid hot air dischargefrom other equipment or enclos...
3 91256 Once these start–up procedures are complete, the chiller is ready for standard operation. NOTE: 1) Never operate the chiller with enclosure panels removed. 2) Always use the illuminated switch to turn off the chiller when it is not being used. 3) Always ensure that all air inlets and outlets...