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
J.
Liquid receiver: (optional feature) located after the condenser, this component receives
and stores liquid refrigerant leaving the condenser.
K.
Service valves: These valves are located throughout the system. Only a qualified
refrigeration service technician shall operate these valves.
6.3 UNIT OPTIONS
A.
LOW FLOW BYPASS: If your process will experience lower
than design flow rates or intermittent flow, a low flow bypass
valve will be required.
B.
OVERHEAD PIPING KIT: To avoid reservoir overflow
during shut down periods from overhead piping, Advantage
recommends the installation of an overhead piping kit. The
overhead piping kit consists of a full line size solenoid valve
in the “from process” line that is interlocked with the
pump and a check valve (single direction valve) in the “to
process” line.
C.
PROCESS LINE SHUT OFF VALVES: These valves are
full size ball valves installed on the “to” and “from” process
lines at the exit of the chiller. These valves can be used to
adjust the process flow rate and to shut off the flow rate to
isolate the chiller.
D.
E-STOP BUTTON: The Emergency stop button is a
mushroom type button which will shut down all chiller
operations when engaged.
E.
NON-FUSED OR FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH: On
board disconnect switch provides a convenient location
for isolating all electric power to the chiller.
F.
AUDIBLE AND OR VISUAL ALARM: Alarms indicate
out-of-spec operating conditions. There are two types of
alarms:
Audible Alarm: A simple buzzer alarm emits a
loud alarm.
Visual Alarm: Emits an audible sound and
flashes a beacon.
G.
CONDENSER SCREEN: Optional for air-cooled models
only. The condenser screen is a filter for the air-cooled
condenser to prevent air borne solids and debris from
clogging the condenser.
H.
REVERSE FLOW PIPING: Reverse flow chillers are
designed specifically for open circuit processes. Notice
that the flow circuit remains basically the same, but the
Typical optional automatic low
flow bypass valve.
Emergency stop button. Shown with
Power On light.
Non-fused disconnect show.
Typical overhead piping kit. Shown
with optional process line shut off
valves. Process line shut off valves
are also shown in this photo.
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