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
3.1 GENERAL
A.
Failure to follow the factory required operations procedure may adversely affect the unit’s
ability to adequately control process temperature and may create a hazardous operating
condition which may result in serious operator injury and/or unit damage.
B.
The OPERATIONS segment of this manual is divided into the following sections:
3.2
Start up/operations - follow this segment to start the unit after the initial
installation to the process system or to restart the unit after reinstallation to the
same or different process system. This section includes information on system
fill, electric motor phasing (motor rotation) and process flow adjustments.
3.3
Chiller Control - follow this segment to start up and operate the chiller control.
This section includes information on setpoint selection and adjustment, and
feature explanations.
3.4
Shut down procedure - follow this segment to shut down the unit. This segment
includes information on system shut down, electrical power supply precautions,
and disconnection from system.
3.2 START UP / OPERATION PROCEDURE
A.
SYSTEM FILL
1.
For operating temperatures from 48°F to 80°F use water to fill the unit. For
operating temperatures below 48°F a water and propylene glycol mixtures must
be used. An inhibited propylene glycol can be used for operating temperatures
above 48°F if desired to prevent corrosion and scaling. Use the minimum ratio
that is recommended by the glycol manufacturer. See section 8 of this manual
for more information.
2.
The unit has an internal reservoir which must be filled and maintained for proper
operation. The unit has a level switch mounted at the proper water level in the
reservoir. Some units are customized to draw water from an owner supplied
external reservoir and will not have an internal reservoir. These units will normally
have an “R” in the model number. Example: M1D-10AR and are referred to as
“reverse flow”. See Section 6.3.J for more information.
Please note, Sections 3.2.A & 5.4 are not applicable for reverse flow units.
WARNING: Follow all Factory operations procedures. Failure to do so may create a hazardous
operating condition which may result in serious operator injury and/or unit damage.
Stop:
If running at a fluid temperature below 48°F or if the chiller will be installed in a climate
where the ambient temperature may get below 40°F you must use a water and glycol mixture
at a ratio that protects the fluid from freezing to approximately 25°F below the lowest expected
set point temperature or the lowest expected ambient temperature whichever is lower. See
Section 8.1 and 8.2 of this manual before operating your chiller. Regular testing of your glycol
protection is critical.
Summary of Contents for BC-N4 Series
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