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Introduction, Warning, Cautions, and Notices
RESPONSIBLE REFRIGERANT PRACTICES
Responsible refrigerant practices are important to the
environment, our customers, and the industry. All
technicians who handle refrigerants must be certified
according to local rules. For the USA, the federal Clear Air
Act (section 608) sets forth the requirement for handling,
reclaiming, recovering and recycling certain refrigerants and
the equipment that is used in the service procedures. In
addition, some states or municipalities may have additional
requirements must also be adhered to for responsible
management of refrigerants. Know the applicable laws and
follow them.
WARNING
Failure to follow this warning
could result in death, serious
personal injury, and/or
property damage.
Never use air or gases
containing oxygen for leak
testing of operating
refrigerant compressors.
Pressurized mixtures of air or
gases containing oxygen
can lead to an explosion.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
INSTALLATION CHECK LIST
Equipment is installed on a level and solid surface. If
installed on a roof top, all precautions have been taken
when considering load bearing supports.
Equipment is properly grounded. Ground rods may be
required depending on installation and application. ALL
MOBLIE EQUIPMENT MUST BE GROUNDED VIA
GROUND ROD.
Equipment is properly fastened to the mounting surface.
Equipment is clear of air flow obstructions.
Equipment has proper overcurrent protection, wire size,
and means of electrical disconnect.
3 Phase wiring is the correct phasing and phase monitor
indicates no issues.
The appropriate plumbing connections been made with
respect to the plumbing diagram in this manual.
Y-strainers have been installed on the inlet of the chiller.
Will the chiller operate below 50°F and if so, has a low
ambient head pressure control been installed?
Will your chiller be exposed to harsh environments such
as, salty air, alcohols, petroleum, alkalies, or acids? If so,
has the condenser been coated to protect against
degradation?
The proper precautions have been taken before turning on
the chiller.
INSTALLATION NOTES:
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WARNING
The equipment is not to be used by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge of
the equipment.
QUALIFIED PERSONEL ONLY
CAUTION
•
Equipment must not be installed in altitudes
greater than 6561.7 ft or 2000 meters.
•
Fluid circuit pressure must not exceed 300 psi.
•
Fluid circuit water temperature limitations; 32
°
F
(0
°
C) minimum / 180
°F (93.3°C)
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
Summary of Contents for CHILLBATCH AMC-20
Page 7: ...6 Product Information Table 1 Physical Data 20 60 Ton Units...
Page 8: ...7 Product Information Table 2 Physical Data 70 120 Ton Units...
Page 9: ...8 Physical Dimensions 20 30 Ton Units...
Page 10: ...9 Fig 1 ECM 10 12 xxxxxA 10 12 5 Ton Units Physical Dimensions 40 50 60 Ton Units...
Page 11: ...10 Physical Dimensions 70 80 90 Ton Units...
Page 12: ...11 Physical Dimensions 100 110 120 Ton Units...
Page 13: ...12 Fork Lifting...
Page 14: ...13 Lifting Via Crane...
Page 15: ...14 Lifting Via Crane Cont...
Page 16: ...15 Chiller Installation and Clearances...
Page 25: ...24 System Service and Maintenance Periods Cont...
Page 27: ...26 Winterizing Freeze Protection Cont...
Page 28: ...27 Module Wiring Diagram...
Page 29: ...28 Module Panel Layout...
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