Conair
Portable Chillers Series 1Water-Cooled (W1) and Air-Cooled Models (A1) withTIC Control
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Install
Parts & Diagrams
Answering AN Alarm
Faulty contactor
Connecting Main Power Source
Maintenance
Identifying Cause Problem
Remove the pump assembly
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Portable Chillers
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Introduction
Table of Contents
Parts and Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . .P/D-1
Introduction
Your Responsibility AS a User
Purpose User Guide
HOW Guide is Organized
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Description
What is Portable CHILLER?
Location
Temperature
Typical Applications
Cooling load
Process circulation
HOW IT Works WATER-COOLED Portable Chiller
HOW IT Works
HOW IT Works AIR-COOLED Portable Chiller
AIR-COOLED Portable Chiller
HOW IT Works
Water-cooled Models
Chiller Features
Air-cooled Models
Portable Chiller Features
Model
Specifications
Specifications
Pump Curves
Installation
Unpacking the Boxes
UGH016/0500 Series 1 Portable Chillers, TIC Control
Available water source
Preparing for Installation
Grounded power source
Connect the To Process valve and tubing on
Making Process Plumbing Connections
Wrap threads with Mylar or Teflon tape
Close the Fill/Drain valve
Filling the Chiller
Attach water hose to Fill/Drain valve
Open the Fill/Drain valve and fill chiller
Check the coolant level
Change the minimum operating temperature
Checking Refrigerant Charge
Connect the ground wire to grounding lug
Connecting Main Power Source
Open electrical enclosure
Close the electrical enclosure Turn on main power source
Checking Electrical Connections
Check the compressor
Initially Starting Chiller
Press the Start Chiller button
Check the rotation of the pump
Stopping the Chiller
Operation
Display
TIC Control Features
Check that the casters are locked
Before Starting
Starting Stopping Chiller
Press the Up/Down arrows
Changing Settings
Changing Setpoint Temperature
Press Menu button once
Changing to Auto Tune Mode
Changing Temperature Scale
Apply a load to the Chiller
Changing Auto Tune Mode
Use the Up/Down arrows to change
Press Enter button
Setting the to Process LOW Limit
Maintenance
Maintenance Features
UGH016/0500 Series 1 Portable Chillers, TIC Control
Checking refrigerant site glass
Preventative Maintenance Schedule
Checking electrical connections
Inspecting the condenser coil for debris
Inspecting condenser
Cleaning
Cleaning process fluid strainer
Inspecting cooling water treatment system
Check the refrigerant charge through the sight glass
Cleaning Evaporator or WATER-COOLED Condenser
Use a flashlight to check between coil surfaces
Cleaning AIR-COOLED Condenser
Coil cleaner
Inspect the coils
Be sure the main power is disconnected
Refill the reservoir
Disconnect and lockout power to the chiller
Checking Reservoir Level
Locate the fill port on the back of the chiller
Troubleshooting
FEW Words of Caution
Before Beginning
DAY Time
Identifying Cause Problem
Pump Compressor Alarm Condition Description Status
Answering AN Alarm
There is a problem with the control panel
Control Problems
Power is not reaching the chiller
Input voltage is incorrect There is a phase loss
Symptom Possible cause Solution
Water level in tank is low
Failed Level switch
Mechanical Conditions
Low
Low supply voltage
Faulty contactor
Faulty overload module
Pump Overload Overload set incorrectly. pump and compres
Overload set incorrectly
Alarm Possible cause
Clogged/dirty air-cooled
Valve closed
Compressor discharge
No or low flow with a
Failed flow switch
Pressure switch is
Faulty
Leads are backwards
Compressor failed Contact Conair Service
Slide the top of the switch housing over until
Checking Replacing Switches
Check the switch
Replace the switches as needed
Remove the contactor by snapping off
Disconnect the wiring from the contactor
Reconnect the wiring and reconnect power
Replacing the Contactor
Checking and Replacing
Slide the new controller in until
Replacing Temperature Controller
Contact Conair Service for the temperature
Rating of compressor, fan or pump
Reconnect wires and leads
Restore power to the chiller
Replacing Overload Modules
Remove and replace fuses
Replacing Fuses
Open the drain/fill valve
Remove the pump assembly
Inspect, clean, and replace pump parts
Removing Pump Components
Check the connections
Checking Pressure Switches
Locate the pressure switch
DAY Time
Make sure it corresponds to the following conditions
Check the continuity within the switch
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Date Maintenance Item
Maintenance LOG
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Pressure
Appendix C-2
Tables
Display Parameter Description Setting Units
Control Settings
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Parts & Diagrams
Part Number Description
Recommended Spare Parts
Spare Parts P/D-3
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