IceMaster G40.1 – Glycol Chiller/IceBank Instruction Manual
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Initial Start-up and Testing
Important
Let the glycol chiller sit for at least 24 hours after delivery or after sitting on its side before turning
the unit on.
Whenever the glycol chiller is operating and cooling the reservoir the agitator pump needs to be
operating to keep the liquid in the reservoir agitated and avoid ice formation.
Remove the service cover of the G40 by removing the 4 screws holding it in
place. Under this lid you will find the IEC cable for the agitator pump and
glycol reservoir access flap.
Run the IEC cable for the agitator pump through the cable outlet and plug it
into the external socket as shown to the right.
Attach the ½ inch brass fitting onto the outlet/drainage pipe. This brass fitting
is a push fitting and can be attached by firmly pushing the ½ inch brass fitting
onto the pipe and then pulling back to ensure the fitting is secured into place.
To remove this ½ inch brass fitting from the drainage pipe, pull the blue collar towards you while
pulling on the brass fitting. Do not rotate the brass fitting as you try and remove it as this can result
in it cutting the drainage pipe and it not sealing upon reassembly.
1. Pull blue collar towards you
2. Pull brass fitting towards you