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
2.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
A.
STANDARD MODELS
1.
All electrical wiring must comply with local codes and the National Electric Code.
2.
Electrical power supply requirements for standard units are identified on the
equipment data tag. Determine that the plant’s voltage supply is the same as the
unit’s voltage requirements, taking into account the SSCR Rating.
3.
A customer supplied, four conductor cable is required for connection to a
customer supplied fused disconnecting means. The fused disconnecting means
shall be sized and installed according to the unit’s power supply requirements
and local electrical codes. (Some units may include a fused or non-fused
disconnect switch.)
4.
Connect the four conductor power cable to the power entry terminal block on
the unit’s electrical panel. Then connect the power cable to the fused disconnect
switch. There is no power entry hole into the electrical cabinet. This allows the
matching of the entry hole size and location to the customer supplied fittings.
5.
A unit specific electrical drawing is shipped with the
unit.
6.
Voltage supplies must be /- 10% of the name
plate voltage and must be within 2% from leg to leg.
Extreme voltage imbalance or using the wrong voltage
can damage your chiller and cause premature unit
failure as well as a safety risk.
7.
A proper ground is required for the unit.
WARNING: Do not attempt to duct exhaust air from a portable chiller using motor driven fans.
Exhaust air can only be ducted from a portable chiller using a blower assembly.
WARNING: Do not attempt to start or operate an air-cooled portable chiller without all cabinetry
panels in place. Air-cooled chillers require air to be drawn through the air-cooled condenser. This
will not occur if the panels are not in place.
WARNING: Do not connect the unit to a voltage supply not equal to the unit’s voltage
requirements as specified on the unit’s data plate. Use of incorrect voltage will void the unit’s
warranty and cause a significant hazard that may result in serious personal injury and unit
damage.
Typical data tag.
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