Sea Frost BG 2000 installation instructions Reconnecting PRE-SWAGED Fittings

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Now, while holding the fitting body steady with a backup wrench, tighten the nut 1 1/4 turns. Watch the scribe mark, make one complete revolution and continue to the 9 o'clock position. By scribing the nut at the 6 o'clock position as it appears to you, there will be no doubt as to the starting position. When tightened 1 1/4 turns to the 9 o'clock position you can easily see that the fitting has been properly installed.

*SWAGELOK FITTINGS ARE TO BE TIGHTENED TO A TORQUE SPEC, NOT INFINITE TIGHTNESS. BE SURE YOUR STARTING POINT IS WRENCH SNUG. (SEE STEP 4 on page 12.) A DISTORTED TUBE MIGHT GIVE A FALSE STARTING POINT.

*Swagelok fittings have a built-in spring interaction between the ferrules. This compensates for temperature changes and allows the fittings to be reconnected many times. As the fitting is tightened, a burnishing occurs between the body of the fitting and the ferrules and between the ferrules and the tube. This action provides the tightest connection available.

*When making all connections, USE TWO WRENCHES. Don't allow the fittings to turn or twist when tightening.

RECONNECTING PRE-SWAGED FITTINGS

Connections can be disconnected and retightened many times.

When reconnecting, insert the tubing with pre-swaged ferrules into the fitting until the front ferrule seats in the fitting. Tighten the nut by hand to prevent cross threading. Tighten the nut one-quarter of a turn with a wrench (or to original one-and-one-quarter tight position). Then snug slightly with the wrench. No more than an additional 1/8 turn.

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Contents Operation & Installation Instructions Table of Contents View of the Future Controls BG 2000 OperationHarvesting ICE ICE MakingStorage of ICE Cubes DefrostingCleaning BG 2000 MaintenanceRoutine Service and Inspection Routinely CheckLAY-UP Winterizing HOW Refrigeration Works Page Tube Handling InstallationTube Cutting Tube BendingPage Step DrawingReconnecting PRE-SWAGED Fittings Condensing Unit Location and Mounting Service AccessReceiver Filter Drier RFD Visibility MountingInstalling the Thermostatic Expansion Valve Final Assembly Pump InstallationRunning the Tubing Connection Access Thermostat WiringThermostat AC Line CircuitRefrigerant Handling and Safety Wiring the PumpGeneral Safety this is IMPORTANT. Read this RefrigerantAccess to the System Service Ports Procedures for Working with R-404aGauges Disconnecting GaugesVenting the Gauge SET Evacuation Leak Test Commissioning Procedure Evacuation with a Vacuum PumpLeak Checking NEW System Charging Introducing Initial ChargeLeak Checking a Charged System About Pressures To Check with AN Electronic Detector To Check with BubblesIf a Leak is Detected Special NoteReading the Sight Glass Proper Charge Amount RFD Sight Glass DetailGeneral Information Discharging the System Reclaiming Checking the Refrigerant Charge Periodic InspectionHigh Pressure CUTOUT/MANUAL Reset Button TroubleshootingCharge Loss Indicates a Leak That Must be Corrected Call US with ANY Questions BG 2000 Specifications and Operating Characteristics Page Water Circuit Page Page Page Thermostat Calibration Instructions Holdover Plates Stainless Steel Evaporator Plates

BG 2000 specifications

The Sea Frost BG 2000 is a premier refrigeration unit designed to meet the demanding requirements of marine vessels. This advanced cooling system is engineered to provide reliable refrigeration performance even under the most challenging seawater conditions, making it a popular choice among boat owners and commercial fishermen.

One of the main features of the Sea Frost BG 2000 is its innovative evaporator design. The unit employs a unique coil configuration that maximizes surface area for heat exchange, enhancing efficiency and cooling performance. This design ensures that your onboard refrigeration maintains optimal temperatures while consuming less power. This efficiency is crucial for extending the lifespan of gathered produce and maintaining the quality of stored goods.

The BG 2000 utilizes cutting-edge compressor technology, enabling it to deliver superior cooling capacity while minimizing noise and vibration. Its compressor is hermetically sealed, reducing the risk of leakage and ensuring a long operational lifespan. Additionally, the compressor’s variable speed operation allows for tailored cooling performance, adapting to the varying demands of the refrigeration system.

The Sea Frost BG 2000 is engineered for flexibility and ease of installation. Its compact design allows for simple integration into various types of vessels without significant modifications. Furthermore, the unit comes with a user-friendly control panel, giving users the ability to monitor temperatures and adjust settings effortlessly. This ensures that boat owners can maintain optimal refrigeration conditions without the hassle of complicated setups.

Another notable characteristic of the BG 2000 is its robust build. The unit is constructed with corrosion-resistant materials, ensuring durability in the harsh marine environment. This durability extends to its components, which are designed to withstand the rigors of saltwater exposure, ensuring a long service life under demanding conditions.

To further improve its functionality, the Sea Frost BG 2000 incorporates environmentally-friendly refrigerants that comply with modern regulations, promoting sustainability without compromising performance. With an emphasis on energy efficiency, this unit helps reduce fuel consumption, which is a critical consideration for marine operations seeking to lower operational costs.

In summary, the Sea Frost BG 2000 stands out in the marine refrigeration market, boasting advanced features, durable construction, and efficient operation. Its innovative design and technology make it an invaluable asset for any vessel looking to maintain high-quality refrigeration in an eco-friendly manner. Whether for commercial fishing or leisure cruising, the BG 2000 proves to be a reliable and efficient choice for marine refrigeration needs.