SMC HRG010-W - Manual

SMC HRG010-W

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – To the Customers
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 4 – Chapter 4
  • Page 7 – Before Using this Unit
  • Page 8 – Level of risk; “Serious injury”
  • Page 9 – Symbol of electrical hazard; This symbol warns you of potential burns.
  • Page 10 – Hazard Warning Label; High voltage hazards; High temperature hazards
  • Page 11 – Type of hazard warning labels; Warning label on the front panel; Warning label for high voltage; Do not remove or deface the warning labels.
  • Page 12 – Location of hazard warning label; Recognize where the hazard warning labels are attached.
  • Page 13 – Precautions
  • Page 14 – equipment; For system transportation, installation and removal
  • Page 15 – Emergency Measures; Always turn off the main breaker (for your power supply equipment).
  • Page 16 – Disposition of Waste; Recovery of refrigerant and compressor oil; Only service personnel or qualified personnel
  • Page 17 – Circulating fluid disposal
  • Page 19 – Chapter 2 Appearance and Each Section
  • Page 20 – Name of Each Section
  • Page 23 – Chapter 3 Transport and Installation
  • Page 24 – Transporting with forklift and unit lifting
  • Page 25 – Push the corners of this unit with the adjusters uplifted.
  • Page 26 – conditions
  • Page 27 – location
  • Page 28 – Installation location and maintenance work area
  • Page 29 – Procedure for Installation; Tighten the hexagonal nut to secure the unit onto the foundation.
  • Page 31 – Power supply cable and GFCI breaker; Only qualified personnel are allowed to install wiring.
  • Page 32 – How to conduct wiring
  • Page 33 – Electrical wiring diagram; Prepare cables for the power supply and signal lines separately .
  • Page 34 – Connect the power cables properly, as shown below.
  • Page 35 – Pipe diameter; How to install piping; Keep facility water pressure below 0.5MPa.
  • Page 36 – Recommended piping installation
  • Page 37 – Supply of circulating fluid; Open the supply valve laid with pipes.
  • Page 38 – Reinstallation of unit; Disconnection of power supply cable
  • Page 39 – Chapter 4 Startup and Shutdown
  • Page 40 – Preparation for startup; supply
  • Page 41 – water
  • Page 42 – Unit Startup and Shutdown; Starting the unit
  • Page 43 – Check at startup; Bypass valve
  • Page 47 – Error check
  • Page 49 – When the alarm lamp goes out by performing steps; Attach the front panel.; When the alarm lamp remains on after performing steps; Press the reset button of each detector in the electrical unit.
  • Page 50 – Power error check
  • Page 52 – Switch off the earth leakage breaker once.
  • Page 53 – Control of Water Quality
  • Page 54 – Inspection and Cleaning
  • Page 55 – inspection
  • Page 56 – Replacement of circulating fluid; Cleaning of facility water; Check for leak from the pump mechanical sealing
  • Page 57 – during wintertime; Antifreeze of circulating fluid
  • Page 58 – Turn off the main power breaker.
  • Page 59 – Standard Specifications
  • Page 61 – Optional Specifications; Caster; GFCI breaker; Communication
  • Page 62 – Outline Dimensions
  • Page 63 – Electric Circuit
  • Page 66 – Daily Inspection Sheet; Thermo Coo
  • Page 67 – Product Warranty
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HRX-OM-J049-A

1st edition: Aug. 2006

Rev. A: May. 2007

Operation Manual

Water-refrigerated Thermo cooler

HRG010-W
HRG015-W






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Summary

Page 2 - To the Customers

To the Customers Thank you for purchasing our THERMO COOLER HRG Series (hereinafter called “This unit”). For safety and efficiency, be sure to read and understand this manual thoroughly before performing operation of this unit. z All warnings and precautions defined in this manual shall be observed....

Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1

HRX-OM-J049-A Table of Contents HRG010-W HRG015-W 1st edition : Aug. 2006 Rev. A: May. 2007 TOC-1 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Safety Instructions ........................................................... 1-1 1.1 Before Using this Unit ..................................................................

Page 4 - Chapter 4

HRX-OM-J049-A Table of Contents HRG010-W HRG015-W 1st edition : Aug. 2006 Rev. A: May. 2007 TOC-2 3.2.7 Supply of circulating fluid ................................................................................................... 3-15 3.2.8 Reinstallation of unit .....................................

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