Conair UGH016/0500 manual Specifications, Model

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SPECIFICATIONS

Water-cooled Models

front

A

side

F back

D

E

10.5 {267}

5.5 {140}

B

C

10 {254}

9 {229}

 

MODEL

W1-1.5

 

W1-2

 

W1-3

W1-4

W1-5

W1-7.5

W1-10

W1-15

 

Performance characteristics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Capacitytons

 

1.44

 

1.93

 

3.23

4.44

5.00

7.09

10.22

14.68

 

 

Compressor Hp {kW}

1.5 {1.1}

 

2 {1.5}

 

3 {2.2}

4 {3}

5 {3.7}

7.5 {5.6}

10 {7.5}

15 {11}

 

 

Pump Hp {kW}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60 Hz

0.75 {0.6}

 

0.75 {0.6}

 

1 {.8}

1 {.8}

1.5 {1.1}

1.5 {1.1}

1.5

{1.1}

2 {1.5}

 

 

50 Hz

1.5 {1.1}

 

1.5 {1.1}

 

1.5 {1.1}

2 {1.5}

2 {1.5}

2 {1.5}

2 {1.5}

2 {1.5}

 

 

Chilled water flowgpm {lpm}

6.9 {25.1}

 

4.6 {17.4}

 

7.8 {29.5}

10.7 {40.5}

12.0 {45.4}

17.0 {64.3}

24.5

{92.7}

35.2 {133.2}

 

 

Chilled water pressure§ psi {bar}

27.8 {1.9}

 

29.9 {2.1}

 

32.9 {2.3}

31.8 {2.2}

41.6 {2.9}

34.8 {2.4}

29.3 {2.0}

32.3 {2.2}

 

 

Reservoir capacity gal {l}

8.0 {30.3}

 

15 {57}

 

15 {57}

15 {57}

15 {57}

25 {95}

25

{95}

25 {95}

 

 

Condenser water flow gpm {lpm}

5.0 {18.9}

 

6.4 {24.2}

 

10.3 {39.0}

14.2 {53.7}

16.7 {63.2}

24.1 {91.2}

31.7 {120}

45.4 {172}

 

 

Dimensions in {mm}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A-Height

 

49 {1245}

 

 

 

 

49 {1245}

 

 

 

 

 

61 {1549}

 

 

 

 

B-Width

 

34 {864}

 

 

 

 

34 {864}

 

 

 

 

 

34 {864}

 

 

 

 

C-Length

 

39.5 {1003}

 

 

 

 

45.5 {1156}

 

 

 

 

 

55 {1397}

 

 

 

 

D-Height to condenser out

37 {940}

 

38.5 {978}

 

38.5 {978}

38.5 {978}

38 {965}

41.3 {1049}

41.3 {1049

41.3 {1049}

 

 

E-Height to condenser in

31 {787}

 

32.5 {826}

 

32.5 {826}

32.5 {826}

32 {813}

35 {889}

35 {889}

35 {889}

 

 

F-Distance to valve

 

 

 

4 {102}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.5 {114}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weight lb {kg}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Installed

420 {190}

 

585 {265}

 

585 {265}

840 {381}

840 {381}

1080 {490}

1090 {494}

1095 {497}

 

 

Shipped

550 {249}

 

755 {342}

 

755 {342}

1010 {458}

1010 {458}

1250 {567}

1260 {572}

1265 {574}

 

 

Utility requirements

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Process connections NPT in

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

Condenser water NPT in

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power consumption amps

run

 

full

 

run

full

 

run

full

run

full

run

full

run

 

full

run

 

full

run

full

 

230V/3 phase/60hz*

9.5

 

15.3

 

10.2

15.6

 

15.1

24.4

18.7

29.4

22.5

36.3

29.2

 

44.7

35.0

 

56.0

44.8

79.0

 

 

220V/3 phase/50hz

13.1

 

19.1

 

13.8

19.4

 

17.8

27.5

22.5

33.6

24.3

38.6

31.3

 

47.4

37.4

 

59.1

46.8

82.1

 

 

460V/3 phase/60hz*

4.5

 

6.9

 

4.9

7.1

 

7.3

11.1

9.1

13.3

10.9

16.4

14.2

 

20.2

17.1

 

25.3

22.0

35.7

 

 

575V/3 phase/60hz*

3.6

 

5.5

 

3.9

5.7

 

5.8

8.9

7.3

10.7

8.7

13.1

11.4

 

16.2

13.7

 

20.2

17.6

28.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPECIFICATION NOTES

Based on 50 °F (10 °C) water temperature (100% water) leaving the chiller, standard pump selections, 85 °F (27 °C) condenser water supply

@ 25 psi minimum, for the 60 Hz units. For the 50 Hz units, multiply the capacity by 0.8 Consult factory for other conditions. Capacity ratings are (+-) 5% based on compressor manufacturer’s ratings and are subject to change without notice.

Based on 50° F (10 °C) water temperature leaving the chiller and 60 °F (16 °C) water temperature returning to the chiller (except W1-1.5 which has 55 °F (13 °C) water temperature returning to the chiller).

§Pressure at pump discharge. See Pressure Tables in the Appendix for Evaporator and Condenser pressure drops. * Optional

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DESCRIPTION Series 1 Portable Chillers, TIC Control

UGH016/0500

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Contents Portable Chillers Conair GROUP, INC Table of Contents IntroductionParts and Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . .P/D-1 Introduction Purpose User Guide HOW Guide is OrganizedYour Responsibility AS a User Read this SO no ONE Gets Hurt Page Description What is Portable CHILLER? Cooling load TemperatureTypical Applications LocationHOW IT Works WATER-COOLED Portable Chiller Process circulationHOW IT Works HOW IT Works AIR-COOLED Portable Chiller HOW IT Works AIR-COOLED Portable ChillerChiller Features Water-cooled ModelsPortable Chiller Features Air-cooled ModelsSpecifications ModelSpecifications Pump Curves Installation Unpacking the Boxes UGH016/0500 Series 1 Portable Chillers, TIC Control Preparing for Installation Grounded power sourceAvailable water source Making Process Plumbing Connections Wrap threads with Mylar or Teflon tapeConnect the To Process valve and tubing on Open the Fill/Drain valve and fill chiller Filling the ChillerAttach water hose to Fill/Drain valve Close the Fill/Drain valveChange the minimum operating temperature Check the coolant levelChecking Refrigerant Charge Connecting Main Power Source Connect the ground wire to grounding lugClose the electrical enclosure Turn on main power source Checking Electrical ConnectionsOpen electrical enclosure Check the rotation of the pump Initially Starting ChillerPress the Start Chiller button Check the compressorStopping the Chiller Operation TIC Control Features DisplayBefore Starting Check that the casters are lockedStarting Stopping Chiller Press Menu button once Changing SettingsChanging Setpoint Temperature Press the Up/Down arrowsChanging Temperature Scale Changing to Auto Tune ModePress Enter button Changing Auto Tune ModeUse the Up/Down arrows to change Apply a load to the ChillerSetting the to Process LOW Limit Maintenance Maintenance Features UGH016/0500 Series 1 Portable Chillers, TIC Control Inspecting the condenser coil for debris Preventative Maintenance ScheduleChecking electrical connections Checking refrigerant site glassInspecting cooling water treatment system CleaningCleaning process fluid strainer Inspecting condenserCheck the refrigerant charge through the sight glass Cleaning Evaporator or WATER-COOLED Condenser Inspect the coils Cleaning AIR-COOLED CondenserCoil cleaner Use a flashlight to check between coil surfacesBe sure the main power is disconnected Locate the fill port on the back of the chiller Disconnect and lockout power to the chillerChecking Reservoir Level Refill the reservoirTroubleshooting Before Beginning FEW Words of CautionIdentifying Cause Problem DAY TimeAnswering AN Alarm Pump Compressor Alarm Condition Description StatusControl Problems Power is not reaching the chillerThere is a problem with the control panel Symptom Possible cause Solution Input voltage is incorrect There is a phase lossFailed Level switch Mechanical ConditionsWater level in tank is low Low Pump Overload Overload set incorrectly. pump and compres Faulty contactorFaulty overload module Low supply voltageAlarm Possible cause Overload set incorrectlyClogged/dirty air-cooled Compressor discharge Valve closedFaulty Failed flow switchPressure switch is No or low flow with aCompressor failed Contact Conair Service Leads are backwardsReplace the switches as needed Checking Replacing SwitchesCheck the switch Slide the top of the switch housing over untilReplacing the Contactor Disconnect the wiring from the contactorReconnect the wiring and reconnect power Remove the contactor by snapping offChecking and Replacing Replacing Temperature Controller Contact Conair Service for the temperatureSlide the new controller in until Replacing Overload Modules Reconnect wires and leadsRestore power to the chiller Rating of compressor, fan or pumpReplacing Fuses Remove and replace fusesRemoving Pump Components Remove the pump assemblyInspect, clean, and replace pump parts Open the drain/fill valveDAY Time Checking Pressure SwitchesLocate the pressure switch Check the connectionsCheck the continuity within the switch Make sure it corresponds to the following conditionsPage WE’RE Here to Help From outside the United States, call2SERVICE Information Warranty Information Maintenance LOG Date Maintenance ItemPage Pressure Tables Appendix C-2Control Settings Display Parameter Description Setting UnitsPage Parts & Diagrams Recommended Spare Parts Part Number DescriptionSpare Parts P/D-3 4SPARE Parts Spare Parts P/D-5 6SPARE Parts