Sterling SCW Series installation manual Uncrating Your New Chiller

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2-6 Uncrating Your New Chiller

! WARNING !

DUE TO THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF SCW SERIES CHILLERS, STERLING RECOMMENDS USING BONDED PROFESSIONAL MILLWRIGHTS TO UNLOAD AND MOVE SCW SERIES CHILLERS.

Rig the chiller from the frame only, using spreader bars to prevent load transfer to any chiller components. Rig the frame from at least four points and balance the load before lifting to clear the skid. Use a forklift of adequate size when lifting the chiller by the fork pockets.

Insert the forks all the way into the pockets and be sure to balance the load before lifting the chiller to clear the skid. Lift only as high as necessary. Use a pry bar to free the skid if necessary. Lower slowly. Retain the crating in case reshipment is necessary due to hidden shipping damage.

Caution!

Due to the weight of these units, use extreme caution

when moving and placing SCW Series chillers.

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SCW Series Central Chilling Stations

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Contents SCW Series Central Chilling Stations SCW Series Central Chilling Stations Safety Considerations Wear Safety Glasses and Work GlovesTable of Contents Startup Checklists Indicator Lights and Control Switches MMIViewing and Operating Chiller Pumps Charts and Figures Introduction Necessary DocumentsStandard Features Models CoveredStandard Features on Remote Condensers Available OptionsModel Number Nomeclature Typical Two-Circuit 60-195 Ton Water Cooled Chiller Nominal water flow gpm460/3/60 Vf Typical Two-Circuit 60-195 Ton Remote Air Cooled Chiller 460/3/60Scwr Series Remote Condenser Models Unpacking and Inspection Event of Shipping DamagesReturns If the Shipment is Not CompleteIf the Shipment is Not Correct Bill of lading Packing listUncrating Your New Chiller SCW Series Central Chilling Stations Installation Location Considerations Making Electrical ConnectionsCheck Compressor Rotation Before Starting Unit Piping Considerations Making Process Water ConnectionsTo Process Making Tank Piping Connections Water Treatment Considerations Water Connection Sizing ConsiderationsGalvanic Corrosion Considerations Making Water-Cooled Condenser ConnectionsInstalling the Remote Air-Cooled Condenser Condenser WaterCondenser Water Out Checking Motor Direction CompressorWater Pump Condenser Fan Lead-Lag Compressors AlarmsStaging Lead-Lag PumpsChilled Water Circuit Refrigeration CircuitFreezestat Control Freezing Protection Curve Percent byHigh Pressure Cutout Flow SwitchHigh pressure cutout setting Low Pressure CutoutChilled Water Manifold Control NozzleControl Probe Optional Condenser Water ManifoldSCW Series Central Chilling Stations Startup Checklists Water-Cooled SCW Series Startup ChecklistSCW Series Central Chilling Stations Water-Cooled SCW Series Startup Remote Air-Cooled SCW Series Startup Checklist SCW Series Central Chilling Stations Remote Air-Cooled SCW Series Startup Fan Set on Set off Number Psi KPa BarsDetermining Flow Rate ShutdownIndicator Lights and Control Switches MMI Graphic Panel DevicesSCW Series Central Chilling Stations Using the Standard Operator InterfaceOperator Interface Introduction Using the SCW Series Standard Operator Interface SCW Series Standard Control PanelViewing and Operating Chiller Pumps Viewing Active Alarms and Handling Alarm Conditions Viewing and Setting System TemperaturesSetting System Temperatures Using the Advanced Touchscreen InterfaceTouchscreen Interface Introduction MMI Using the SCW Series Advanced Touchscreen Interface Viewing Compressor Status Main Menu ScreenChiller Status Screen Chiller Configuration Screen SCW Series Central Chilling Stations Compressor Run Time Display Screen Viewing Chiller Pump Status Pump Status Screen Pump Enables Screen Pump Run Time Display Screen Pumps Alarm Condition Screen Viewing and Setting System Temperatures System Status Screen Temperature Input Display Screen Remote Air-Cooled Condenser MaintenanceLubrication Water-CooledMakeup Valve Evaporator MaintenancePump Motor Seal Recommended Pump Tank Spare PartsPreventive Maintenance Service SCW Series Central Chilling Stations Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Verify proper rotation if Service Notes Index Determining Flow RateSCW Series Central Chilling Stations Service Notes Service Notes Service Notes Technical Assistance Parts Department