85386lytron
85386lytron
85386lytron
for
RC7121G1
Recirculating Chillers
Serial Number:
Date of Purchase:___________________
Lytron, Incorporated
55 Dragon Court
Woburn, MA 01801 USA
Tel: 781-933-7300 . Fax: 781-935-4529
Customer Service: 781-933-7305
Table of Contents
PREFACE
Unpacking 2
Warranty Information 2
After Sale Support 2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
General 3
Labels and Symbols 4
GENERAL INFORMATION
Chiller System Description 5
Specifications 6
INSTALLATION
Quick Reference Start-Up Procedure 7
Recording Serial Number, Model Number and Features 8
Selecting Proper Location 8
Plumbing to Process Fluid 8
Fluid 9
Electrical Requirements 9
OPERATION
Digital Controller Operating Instructions 10
Optional System Features 11
TROUBLESHOOTING
Checklist 13
Service Assistance 13
WARRANTY 14
Preface
Unpacking
Retain all cartons and packing material until the unit is operated and found to be
in good condition. If the unit shows external or internal damage, or does not
operate properly, contact the transportation company and file a damage claim.
Under ICC regulations, this is your responsibility. The unit is fully tested with
clean water. Although the system has been drained, some residual fluid may
remain. This will not hinder your units performance.
Warranty Information
All Lytron chillers are warranted against defective parts and workmanship. Refer
to end of manual for more details.
Lytron is committed to customer service both during and after the sale. If you
have any questions concerning the operation of your unit, contact our Customer
Support Department. Before calling, please refer to the label on the rear of the
unit to obtain the model and serial numbers.
Safety Precautions
General
This system is designed to provide fluid cooling only as specified in this manual.
If used in manner other than as specified, the safety protection of the system
may be impaired. Warnings are posted throughout the manual. These warnings
are printed bold type. Read and follow these important instructions. Failure to
observe these instructions or use other than specified may impair safety
protection and can result in permanent damage to the unit, significant property
damage, or personal injury or death.
Make sure you read and understand all instructions and safety precautions listed
in this manual before operating your unit. If you have any questions concerning
the operation of your unit or the information in this manual, please contact our
Customer Support Department (see After-sale Support).
SUPPLY This symbol is next to the connection where chilled fluid is being
supplied to the customers machine.
This symbol is used to signify the power mode of the rocker style
switch on the AC main line; Power On ( l ), Power Off ( O ).
Turning the system switch to the ON position energizes the pump motor and
system control circuit. The pump draws water from the internal reservoir, pumps
it through the process fluid loop (removing heat), and returns it through the
refrigeration system evaporator to the reservoir tank.
The RC models are designed to operate with continuous process fluid flow
through a closed loop. This loop contains the system pump, temperature sensor,
reservoir, internal & external plumbing lines and fittings, and the heat source.
The external plumbing and the heat source are provided by the end user and are
generally unique to the users process and/or location. Some models are
equipped with an internal flow bypass control. This control allows the user to
maintain a particular flow rate through the process fluid loop.
Starting and stopping can shorten a compressors life much faster than steady
running. For long life, our larger chillers use a refrigerant hot-gas bypass
system. This provides capacity control by modulating refrigerant flow to the
evaporator. This eliminates unnecessary on/off compressor cycling.
Specifications
1) Record Model Number and Serial Number of the Chiller unit on the front
cover of this manual.
2) Locate the Chiller unit as close to the heat load as possible leaving at least
18 around the case for air circulation and ventilation.
4) Attach process fluid lines to the inlet and outlet ports on the rear panel.
5) Connect Hubbell 2323 type power cord to the 230VAC, 60 Hz Hubbell 2325
power module.
6) Remove plate on top of the chiller unit and fill reservoir tank with clean water.
Continue to add water until the system is filled and the reservoir remains at a
constant level. Standard RC units may not be compatible with deionized
water. Consult Lytron for deionized applications.
7) Turn on the chiller unit using the ON/OFF toggle switch located on the front
panel.
8) Adjust the controller on the front display panel to the required output
temperature. Press the SET button once to display the current set point
value. Press the UP or DOWN button until the required output
temperature appears on the LED display.
9) Check all fittings and hoses for fluid leaks. If a leak exists, turn chiller off and
take necessary action to repair the leak.
Record the serial number and the date purchased on the front cover of this
manual. This information will be required when contacting Lytron for technical
service. The serial number is located on the rear panel of the chiller.
Locate the chiller in an area with 18 minimum clearance around all sides of the
unit for air circulation and ventilation. The chiller unit should be located as close
as possible to the heat load to minimize pressure drop due to excessive line
length. Cooling lines are best run at or near the same level as the cooling
system, until reaching the equipment being cooling.
The ports are located on the rear of the system and are labeled with the Supply
and Return symbols. Connect the supply port to the input side of the
heat load and the return port to the output of the heat load. The chiller process
fluid supply and return ports are equipped with standard 1/4 MNPT fittings.
When connecting fluid lines to the RC unit, use pipe sealant to ensure a leak-
tight seal. Also, whenever possible use opaque lines to prevent algae buildup
during prolonged non-operating periods.
All lines should be routed away from sources of heat and should be as short as
possible. Lines which cannot be routed away from heat sources shall be
protected with thermal insulating tape or other insulating material.
Lytron recommends using clean water in the chiller unit. Pumps are susceptible
to damage from abrasive materials in the process fluid.
Allowance should be made for the internal volume of cooling lines between the
chiller and the equipment. The tank (reservoir) can be accessed by removing a
panel on the top cover. Fill the tank and check level after operating for a short
period of time. It may be necessary to add fluid if the level has dropped
substantially.
NOTE: If the fluid is exposed to sunlight, add an algaecide to the fluid to control
organic growth in lines.
Electrical Requirements
Refer to the Specification section, and to the product label on the rear of the unit
for the specific electrical requirements of your unit. The chiller power module is
configured with a standard Hubbell 2325 inlet. A cord set with a Hubbell 2323
outlet plug and an inlet plug that is compatible to the local power grid and the
power requirements of the chiller will be needed to safely operate the chiller.
Operation
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1) Prior to turning on the AC power switch, check the line cord and make sure
that it is plugged in.
2) To operate the chiller, turn the AC power switch located on the front panel to
the ON position. When the AC power switch is activated, the controller
display will illuminate and display 8888 for 3 seconds and then display the
temperature of the process cooling fluid. If the low level light illuminates, turn
the chiller off and add more fluid to the reservoir.
3) Press and hold the SET button on the controller to display the current
temperature set point. When the SET button is pressed and held, the
controller display will alternate between oC and the current temperature
setpoint.
4) To change the temperature set point, press and hold the SET button on the
controller. While holding the SET button in, push the UP or DOWN
button to adjust the temperature to the required set point value. The new
temperature set point will be displayed on the controller when the UP s
and DOWN t buttons are pressed.
This procedure should be run under normal load conditions at desired setpoint
temperature.
2) Press and hold SET (*) on controller and set desired temperature using up
and down buttons.
3) After fluid reaches desired temperature press and hold both the up and down
for 3 seconds, TUNE/OFF will flash on the display release.
5) Press and hold both the up and down buttons on the controller for 3 seconds.
The display will continue to flash between TUNE, At.SP, and current
temperature readings until all parameters are programmed into the controller.
Note the temperature will fluctuate during this step while the controller is
calculating the desired parameters. If TUNE/FAIL flashes on the controller
repeat from step 3.
6) When the programming is complete only the current fluid temperature will be
displayed.
Routine system maintenance should be very minimal once the RC7121G1 Chiller
System has been initially installed, filled and is up and running.
Operating experience with each unique equipment installation will dictate reasonable
frequency of system inspections and/or scheduled maintenance. Suggested guidelines
are as follows:
Weekly Inspections
Noise Level
Any abnormal sound or substantial increase in noise level since the last weekly
inspection may indicate an impending pump; fan or coolant blockage problem,
which should be further, investigated.
Leakage
The weekly visual check does not require removal of the top cover. However,
observation of coolant on the floor surface, coming out from under the system,
calls for a further check for possible leaks.
Coolant Level
Any significant drop in the coolant level since the previous weekly check should
be investigated further. If there is no visual system leak, then the loss may be
due to leakage elsewhere in the equipment.
Pump
After 3 years of normal use or 1 year of heavy-duty service add oil annually. Use
electric motor or SAE 10 oil.
Periodic Inspections
Algae
To restrict growth of algae in the reservoir, it is recommended that the reservoir cover
be kept in place and that all circulation lines be opaque to ultraviolet. This will minimize
the entrance of light, which is required for the growth of most common algae. Contact
our Customer Support Department if algae becomes a problem.
Reservoir
Periodically inspect the fluid inside the reservoir. If cleaning is necessary, flush
the reservoir with a cleaning fluid compatible with the circulating system and the
cooling fluid. The cooling fluid should be replaced periodically. Build up of
minerals and other contaminants occurs in clean water. It is important to flush,
drain and refill every 3 months.
Trouble Shooting
Checklist
Check the voltage on the power source. Make sure it is within the rated voltage
of the unit 10%
Check that the Power Switch is on and that the fuses have not blown.
Inadequate capacity
Make sure the air intake and discharge are not impeded and the ambient
temperature does not exceed +40o C.
Service Assistance
If, after following these trouble-shooting steps, your unit fails to operate properly,
contact our Service Department for assistance.
Warranty
Lytron agrees that the apparatus manufactured by it will be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for the warranty period under normal use and service
and when properly installed. The warranty period for recirculating chillers is two
years from date of shipment of such apparatus to the original purchaser and one
year from date of shipment of such apparatus to the original purchaser for all
other products Lytron sells. Lytrons obligation under this agreement is limited
solely to repair or replacement, at its option, at its factories, of any part or parts
thereof, returned to Lytron with transportation charges prepaid, which
examination shall disclose to Lytrons satisfaction to have been defective. THE
FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. LYTRON'S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS
WARRANTY IS STRICTLY AND EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO THE
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE COMPONENT PARTS AND
LYTRON DOES NOT ASSUME OR AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO ASSUME
FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION. LYTRON ASSUMES NO
RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER
DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OR DAMAGE TO
PROPERTY, LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF THE UNIT,
LOSS OF TIME, OR INCONVENIENCE. Lytrons liability does not include
any labor charges for replacement of parts, adjustments, repairs, or any other work
done outside its factories and its liability does not include any resulting damage to
persons, property, equipment, goods or merchandise arising out of any defect in or
failure of its apparatus. Lytrons obligation to repair or replace shall not apply to
any apparatus which shall have been repaired or altered outside of its factory in
any way, or which has been subject to negligence, to misuse, or to pressures in
excess of stated limits. On parts not of Lytrons manufacture, such as motors,
controls, etc., Lytron extends only those warranties given to Lytron, Inc. to the
extent Lytron can do so. Lytrons agreement hereunder runs only to the
immediate purchaser from Lytron, Inc. and does not extend, expressly or by
implication, to any other person.