BC-N4 Glycol Chiller
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ADVANTAGE ENGINEERING, INC.
525 East Stop 18 Road Greenwood, Indiana 46142
317-887-0729 Fax: 317-881-1277
Service Department Fax: 317-885-8683
Email: service@AdvantageEngineering.com
2.3 TO AND FROM PROCESS CONNECTIONS
A.
Use appropriately rated hose or fluid piping to connect the process
piping going to your process to the “to process” connection on the
chiller.
B.
Use appropriately rated hose or fluid piping to connect the
process piping coming back from your process to the “from
process” connection on the chiller.
C.
Install a high volume basket strainer in the From Process line
with isolation valves. A basket strainer or bag filter with a mesh
screen of 20-40 microns will protect the unit. A “wye” type
strainer is not recommended because it does not have
adequate debris holding capacity.
D.
Process water piping should be designed to avoid excessive
elbows and/or lengths of pipe or hose. If using flexible hose avoid
tight twists or curls and excessive lengths.
E.
Valves and filters may be installed in the process water piping to facilitate service and
maintenance provided that such devices maintain the full inside diameter of the process
connection. If installed, all such devices must be open and clean during unit operation.
2.4 Make-up WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
(not equipped on all models)
A.
The automatic water make-up system continually monitors the reservoir tank and fills it
when needed. Connect as follows:
1.
Using appropriately rated hose or fluid piping connect the
“water make-up” connection to the plant’s water source.
2.
Minimum make-up water supply pressure is normally 20 psi.
From Process
To Process
This label marks the To
Process connection
From Process
This label marks the From
Process connection
Typical wye strainer -
Not recommended.
From Process
Make-Up Water Supply (not on all models)
To Process
10 ton unit show. Typical process
connections shown.
From Process
To Process
Condenser
Water In
Condenser
Water Out
Water Make-up
This label marks the Water
Make-up connection
Summary of Contents for BC-N4 Series
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