HP A0554832 manual Maintenance, Lubrication, Filter Cleaning

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Chapter 5: Maintenance

5-1 Lubrication

Grease all blower bearings, fan and blower motors, and pump motors that do not have permanently sealed bearings. Remove the grease relief plug (motors only) before adding grease, add grease until a small amount pours out, and replace the plug when finished.

Caution! Failure to remove the grease relief plug will result in dislodging the bearing grease seal, eventually causing bearing failure.

Refrigeration compressors are hermetically sealed and no lubrication is required.

5-2 Filter Cleaning

Air filter cleaning is important to keep your air-cooled portable chiller operating at peak efficiency and capacity. Clean the filters whenever they appear dirty, or at regularly scheduled intervals.

1.Turn the chiller off.

2.Slide the filter up off of the retaining pins holding it in place along its bottom.

3.Tip the bottom of the filter away from the chiller.

4.Slide it down and out.

5.Wash down the filter with clean water (preferably with a garden hose), directing the flow of water opposite the direction of airflow. If dirt is heavy, use a mild detergent and rinse well. Allow the filter to dry completely before replacing it on the chiller.

Note: Keep a spare air filter set on hand. Install and use it while cleaning).

Caution! Do not use compressed air to blow off a dirty filter. It will not clean very well, and the filter could be damaged. Never run the chiller without properly installed filters.

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Contents Hp Portable Chillers Shipping Information Table of Contents Operation HP Portable Chillers Safety Symbols Used in this Manual SafetyHow to Use This Manual Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves ResponsibilityFunctional Description Models Covered in This ManualRefrigeration Circuit General DescriptionChilled Water Circuit Other Mechanical Features Standard FeaturesMechanical Features Controller Features Electrical FeaturesRefrigeration Features Other FeaturesCrankcase Heater Safety Devices and InterlocksHigh/Low Thermostat Control High Pressure CutoutPressure Switch Oil Pressure Safety SwitchFan Cycling Switch Flow SwitchOptional Features Mounting Features Optional Pump Amperages Voltage Construction Full Load Amps Electrical Connections InstallationUncrating Galvanic Corrosion Considerations Process Water ConnectionsBypass Valve Considerations Water Treatment ConsiderationsAir-Cooled Chiller Condensers Condenser ConsiderationsWater-Cooled Chiller Condensers Remote Air-Cooled Chiller Condensers Page Equivalent Length in Feet for Valves and Fittings Chiller Condenser Charge Field Installed Piping Charge Refrigerant Charge DeterminationWater Pumps Three-Phase CompressorsChecking Motor Direction Condenser FanWater Reservoir Part Number DescriptionEthylene Glycol and Propylene Glycol Curves Automatic Water Make-Up Option Initial Start-Up Operation Panel Buttons, Indicator Lights, and SwitchesE5CK Controller Indicator Name Description Microprocessor ControllersIndicator Name Description Sterlco 2000 Controller Indicator Name Description2000 See on Indicator Name Description Graphic PanelIndicator Name Description Typical Graphic Panels With E5CK Controller With Sterlco 2000 ControllerStart-up Setting the Process Water TemperaturesAuto-Tuning Optional CommunicationsThermostat Buttons Indicator Name Description Programming the Electronic High/Low ThermostatStage 1 Freeze Protection Stage 2 High Temperature ProtectionSelect Fahrenheit or Celsius Lubrication MaintenanceFilter Cleaning Evaporator Process Piping Y-Strainer Maintaining the CondenserMaintaining the Evaporator Air- and Remote Air-Cooled ChillersPreventative Maintenance Service Troubleshooting HP Portable Chillers TroubleshootingHP Portable Chillers Troubleshooting Warranty AppendixParts Department Service DepartmentTechnical Assistance Sales DepartmentDrawings and Specifications Hp and 3 1/2 hp Air-Cooled Portable ChillersHp and 7.5 hp Air-Cooled Portable Chillers Hp and 15 hp Air-Cooled Portable Chillers 20 hp, 25 hp, and 30 hp Air-Cooled Portable Chillers In. NPT Height Width Depth Lbs Hp and 3.5 hp Water-Cooled Portable ChillersNominal Condenser water Nominal cooling Water Com Hp and 7.5 hp Water-Cooled Portable Chillers Hp and 15 hp Water-Cooled Portable Chillers 20 hp, 25 hp, and 30 hp Water-Cooled Portable Chillers Hp and 40 hp Water-Cooled Portable Chillers 12.8 17.3 Nominal cooling Com Refrigeration Power in amps eHp and 7.5 hp Remote Air-Cooled Portable Chillers 748Pres Nom Connections Hp and 15 hp Remote Air-Cooled Portable ChillersNominal cooling Com Refrigeration 15.0 40.9 34.0 74.7Hp through 40 hp Remote Air-Cooled Portable Chillers To/from No tank Tank, to/from Height Width Depth LbsRemote Condenser Assembly Models ‘A’in ‘B’in ‘C’in ‘D’in ODSinPump Curves, Flow, and Pressure Considerations Hertz Pump CurvesDWG. No. S0554823 Water Pressure Drop Tables Calculating Chiller Nominal Flow and Pressure to ProcessFlow and Pressure Considerations Recirculation Pump SpecificationsRecirc. power Flow Rate ∆ pressure Gpm Lpm Psi KPa Configuration B Configuration C Remote Air-Cooled Chiller ConfigurationsConfiguration a Typical Ductwork for Air-Cooled Chillers Piping Diagrams Central and Gravity Return Piping with Standpipe DiagramTypical Piping Schematic, 2 and 3 1/2 hp Models HP Portable Chillers Appendix HP Portable Chillers Appendix Typical Piping Schematic, 5 hp through 40 hp, No-Pump Models HP Portable Chillers Appendix Typical Electrical Subpanel Electrical SchematicsTime-delay Relays Disconnect Switch Optional Speed FusesTypical Electrical Schematic, 2 hp and 3 1/2 hp Models Typical Power Wiring Schematic, 5 hp through 40 hp Models A0554815HP Portable Chillers Appendix DWG A0554931 DWG A0562343 DWG A0562435 Typical Wiring Schematic, 35 hp and 40 hp Models with Pump DWG A0562434