Siberian Elite Glycol Chiller 220V / 60Hz
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Hoshizaki Lancer reserve the right to change specifications without notice
Part No: 68000205
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No 016
– 12 February 2016
5.4
Refrigeration Connection
As with all installations, good refrigeration practice is necessary to ensure reliability and
satisfactory performance of the Hoshizaki Lancer Siberian™ system chiller.
All units have a holding charge of Nitrogen. Ensure the solenoid is active prior to evacuation.
Failure to do so may result in poor evacuation of the refrigeration system and possible system
failure.
Solenoid can be activated by switching on mains control switch and making sure thermostat
output is calling for refrigeration. It may be necessary to isolate pump to avoid excessive dry
running during the evacuation procedure.
Particular care should be taken to prevent oxidation during brazing, by using dry nitrogen and to
ensure that a thorough evacuation of the system is carried out prior to gas charging.
We recommend that isolating valves are fitted to the refrigerant pipes adjacent to the unit and
that the refrigeration be connected to a dedicated and correctly sized condensing unit.
Fully insulate suction line.
NOTE: REMEMBER ONE OF THE MAIN FACTORS AFFECTING EQUIPMENT
RELIABILITY AND COMPRESSOR SERVICE LIFE IS CONTAMINATION.
Pollution of the liquid could occur due to leakage of lubricants (for submersible
pumps and vertical wet pit pumps containing lubricants)
5.5
Connecting Glycol Lines
Connect glycol lines from the manifolds to the Hoshizaki Lancer Siberian
™ system chiller.
Supply manifold direct to pump(s).
Return manifold to glycol return pipe via return solenoid if required.
After leak checking, ensure lines are fully insulated.
5.6
Electrical Connection
This unit is connected to the supply via a NEMA 6-15 Plug and Cord set.
Check the name plate on the machine for electrical supply requirements. Use only the power
supply specified on the name plate.
WARNING
THIS UNIT MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED
(EARTHED) TO AVOID POSSIBLE FATAL ELECTRICAL
SHOCK OR SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION MUST BE MADE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROPRIATE LOCAL CODES
AND REGULATIONS.