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1. Cooler switched on External cooling load too large for RC External heat source is too large for chiller capacity Cooler not switched on Undertemperature thermostat Compressor over temperature thermostat Refrigeration high pressure cut out Sensor fault if fitted Controller failure Controller keyboard failure Reason Recovery procedure Check that the chiller is connected to the CORRECT power supply voltage check all fuses The external heating load has increased so that it is too large for the cooler or the external cooling load has increased so that it is too large for the heater so the chiller cannot control to the desired temperature There is no recovery Change the set temperature or use a more powerful circulator Switch off the power to the chiller Check the liquid level in the reservoir Check that all hoses are connected correctly are water tight and that there are no blockages air bubbles or kinks If the set temperature is below 5 C check that the correct mix of water glycol is being used 60 water 40 glycol Drain or isolate the liquid to the input pipe before unscrewing and checking the inlet filter which is fitted to the inlet pipe this can be checked without removing pipework Switch the power on again and press the flow fail override switch for 5 seconds Over temperature due to malfunction of cooler heater or flow fail A competent technician should reset the cut out refer to th
2. C to 30 C 60 water 40 inhibited ethylene glycol WARNING inhibited ethylene glycol is TOXIC Follow the manufacturer s instructions For safe disposal consult your local Environmental Health Office Check that all hose connections are liquid tight Set the water glycol switch to water glycol Remove the filler cap and fill the reservoir Allow the liquid level to fall refill until the liquid level remains constant For RC3000G remove the cap from the overflow tap Open the tap and position a container under the tap Fill the reservoir until liquid flows from the overflow Close the tap and proceed as RC350G RC400G and RC1400G If the system is circulating through an open tank refit the filler cap and fill the open tank Plug in and switch the power on A buzzer will sound and the general alarm will light This indicates that there is no flow Press the flow fail override switch for about 5 seconds and release The buzzer and general alarm light will switch off and the pump will run To stop the chiller cooling or heating during filling switch off the cooler RC350G RC400G RC1400G only and set the temperature equal to the actual temperature Refer to section 3 2 for temperature setting In a closed loop system to prevent excessive pressures occurring when the liquid circulates system allowances for the expansion of the liquid with temperature must be made Therefore the system should not be filled to more than 95 of its total volume t
3. 40 C Liquid specification Use only the following liquids 10 C to 60 C water tap or distilled 10 C to 30 C 60 water 40 inhibited ethylene glycol WARNING TOXIC Follow manufacturer s instructions For safe disposal consult your Local Environmental Health Office Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 13 August 2001 7 1 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 Recirculating Chiller Maintenance All Grant laboratory products are designed to comply with IEC1010 1 and can be flash tested Some are fitted with radio frequency interference suppressers Therefore it is recommended that only a d c test is performed Routine maintenance Check monthly that dust is removed from the grilles Check monthly that the line strainer which is fitted on the inlet pipe is clean particularly when foreign particles can enter the pumped liquid Switch off and shut off and drain any head of liquid Undo the strainer retaining nut on the underside of the brass fitting remove the strainer and clean it Refit by reversing the procedure Inspect and replace where necessary any worn or damaged hoses Cleaning The case can be cleaned with a damp cloth after disconnection Do not use solvents Before using any decontamination or cleaning method except that recommended check with our service department or in other countries with our distributor that the proposed method will not damage the equipment Replacement of fuses Fuse replacement should only be carried o
4. England Tel 44 0 1763 260811 Fax 44 0 1763 262410 EMAIL marketing grantinst co uk INTERNET http www grant co uk Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 16 August 2001
5. fuse drawer to change a fuse RC1400G has 2 separate fuses rated 15A 250V Remote alarm socket Outlet pipe 3 8 BSP male thread Remote probe Drain pipe O temp cutout reset Serial number label Inlet pipe 3 8 BSP male thread incorporates in line filter PRES fixings Brakes Brakes on front wheels Push down to lock Figure 1 Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 5 August 2001 2 1 2 2 Recirculating Chiller Rear view RC3000G Power supply voltage connector IEC connector 3 pole fused 10A 250v Remote alarm socket There are two separate fuses rated 15A 250V Overflow pipe Serial number label Inlet pipe 3 8 BSP male Outlet pipe 3 8 BSP male Brakes Brakes on front wheels Push down to lock Figure 2 Connection for closed loop circulation Use pipe of a suitable bore which will withstand a pressure up to 40psi The IN let and OUT let connections 3 8 BSP Males are on the rear panel of the chiller see figures 1 and 2 Connect the unit to the external apparatus ensure that the connections are liquid tight The RC should be as close as possible to the apparatus Connection for closed loop circulation with PRES Reservoir The PRES Reservoir can simplify the priming of systems when operating a Closed Loop system that has no filling port available on the suction side of the pump Attach the PRES reservoir to the rear panel of the circ
6. set temperature is 15 C and you want the high alarm to operate if the temperature rises above 20 C set the high alarm offset to 5 C Setting low alarm offset Press the button until the display reads 2dLo Press and release the or button to display the present value of the low alarm Press thd 4 or button again to set the new value for the low alarm Example If the set temperature is 15 C and you want the low alarm to operate if the temperature falls below 5 C set the low alarm offset to 10 C Cooling Switch on the cooler for cooling of external loads Cooling can be controlled at 60 C or below However if there is no external heat load the RC cannot maintain an operating temperature of above approximately 35 C with the cooler switched on Do not switch the cooler on if i circulator has been tilted by more than 25 during the past six hours ii if the cooler was switched off within the last 10 minutes Tuning You will normally need to tune the controller only once during the initial commissioning of the process However if the process under control subsequently becomes unstable because its characteristics have changed you can retune again at any time for the new conditions It is best to start tuning with the process at ambient temperature This allows the tuner to calculate more accurately the low cutback and high cutback values that restrict the amount of overshoot or undershoot Press theo butt
7. C to 35 C with maximum relative humidity of 80 Installation category II transient voltages Pollution degree 2 in accordance with IEC 664 For operation at altitudes of up to 2000 metres Conforms to IEC61326 1 EN 61326 1 Class B except where indicated Class B equipment is for use in domestic establishments and in establishments directly connected to a low voltage power supply network which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Class A equipment is suitable for use in establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to a low voltage power supply network which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Supply voltage 220 240V 50Hz RC350G RC400G RC1400G RC3000G Class A Temperature range 5 C to 60 C 10 C to 60 C 10 C to 60 C 10 C to 60 C Stability DIN 58966 20 C with 10L of water 0 25 C 0 25 C 0 25 C at 20 C with 25L of water meee mee 0 5 C Cooling power 20 C 0 325kW 0 375kW 1 1kW 2 8kW in 20 C ambient Pump Head Pressure 22 5psi 9psi 22 5psi 22 5psi 1L min Liquid flow rate 15L min 12L min 15L min 15L min Power rating 230 V 1 5kW 1 5kW 3 0kW 2 0kW Heater power 0 75kW 0 75kW 1 5KW 0000 Weight 42Kg 42Kg 53Kg 88Kg Dimensions D W H 600 370 510 600 370 510 630 380 590 840 490 640 Reservoir capacity 1 7L 1 7L 2 5L 1 1L Pipe connections 37 BSP male Ambient working conditions Operation Safe operation ambient 5 C
8. RC Recirculating chiller Operating instructions Part No 09931 Issue 8 Recirculating Chiller RC Recirculating chillers RC350G RC400G RC1400G RC3000G Page 2 August 2001 Recirculating Chiller CONTENTS 1 Safety 2 Installation 2 1 Connection for closed loop circulation 2 2 Connection for open loop circulation 2 3 Siting the chiller 2 4 Filling the reservoir 2 5 By pass 2 6 Remote alarm socket 2 7 Remote probe 3 Operation 3 1 The controller 3 2 Temperature setting 3 3 Over undertemperature alarm setting 3 3 1 Setting high alarm offset 3 3 2 Setting low alarm offset 3 4 Cooling 3 5 Tuning 3 6 Undertemperature thermostat 4 Safety devices 4 1 Undertemperature thermostat 4 2 Flow fail cut out 4 3 Overtemperature cut out 4 4 High pressure cut out 4 5 Compressor overtemperature thermostat 5 Fault diagnosis 6 Technical specification 7 Maintenance 7 1 Cleaning 7 2 Replacement of fuses 7 2 1 RC350G RC400G RC3000G 7 2 2 RC1400G 8 Guarantee 9 Service Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 3 OO CONNNOO GI A August 2001 Recirculating Chiller 1 Safety The following symbols marked on the equipment mean A Caution Read these operating instructions fully before use and pay particular attention to sections containing this symbol Caution Surfaces can become hot during use Always observe the following safety precautions Use only as specified by the operating instructions or the intrinsic protection ma
9. e chiller is first switched on there is no flow Press the flow fail override switch for 5 seconds to start the flow The alarms will switch off when the flow starts Overtemperature cut out This prevents the heater chamber from overheating If the temperature rises above 63 C the heater switches off and the alarms operate High pressure cut out If the pressure in the refrigeration system reaches 20 bar the cooler switches off There is no alarm for this function A competent technician should reset the cut out refering to the service manual for instructions Compressor overtemperature thermostat If the compressor overheats the cooler will switch off The cooler will automatically switch on again when the compressor has cooled down There is no alarm for this function Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 11 August 2001 Fault diagnosis Symptom Power switched on Buzzer sounding Controller displays 1dHi or 2dLo Buzzer sounding General alarm light on Buzzer sounding General alarm light on Controller displays 1dHi RC cannot heat to set temperature RC cannot control at temperatures below 4 C Cooler not operating Controller displays S br Alarm lights on Buzzer sounding Controller displays Err1 2 3 Controller displays Err 4 Part No 09931 Issue 8 Recirculating Chiller Cause No power Temperature outside values set for over or undertemperature alarm Flow fail alarm Over temperature cut out
10. e service manual If the chiller fails to restart contact Grant s service department Switch cooler off If this has no effect see below There is no recovery Either change the set temperature or use a more powerful circulator The external heat load is too large for the cooler so the chiller can not control to the desired temperature There is no recovery Either change the set temperature or use a more powerful device Switch cooler on If cooler doesn t start see below Check that water glycol mixture is in the system and switch the water glycol switch to water glycol If the chiller does not start see below Check that the front and rear grilles are not obstructed and that the condenser is free from dust Allow the compressor to cool down typically 20 to 30 minutes it will automatically switch on If unit still does not start see below Switch off and contact Grant service department or arrange for a competent technician to consult the service manual Check remote probe is plugged in Switch off and contact Grant service department Switch off and contact Grant service department Switch the power off and then on without touching any of the controller buttons If the fault does not clear switch off and contact Grant service department Page 12 August 2001 Recirculating Chiller Technical specification This equipment is for indoor use and will meet its performance figures within the ambient temperature range 10
11. eneral alarm light Switch to water if water is being used Switch to water glycol if water Lights during alarm state glycol is being used Cooler on off switch Press to turn on cooler Flow fail override switch Press for five seconds after switching on the main power switch or to restart after flow fail Figure 3 Controller see fig 4 Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 8 August 2001 3 1 3 2 3 3 Recirculating Chiller Readout Heater Controller alarm Page Scroll Down Up button button button button Figure 4 The controller The controller see Figure 4 is used to set the operating temperature high and low temperature alarm levels and to initiate the self tune routine During operation the actual liquid temperature is shown on the display To view the set point press and release the or 1 button Temperature setting To set the required operating temperature press the or button until the required temperature is displayed Two seconds after releasing the button the new value will be accepted and the display will revert to showing the actual temperature RC350G RC400G and RC1400G control the liquid temperature by using a heater to balance the effect of the cooling power They can also be used as heated circulators to raise and control the temperature of external equipment up to 60 C RC3000G controls temperature using a hot gas bypass system which is effectively an on off control for the refrigeration sys
12. hus leaving 5 for expansion at the top of the system DO NOT OVERFILL THE SYSTEM For open loop circulation top up the tank With the PRES Reservoir on a closed loop system filling is done by the reservoir First remove the cap from the main reservoir on top panel of the unit Pour water in until it covers the cooling coil and just starts to come up the side of the filler tube this will allow for expansion Then replace the cap Filling can then be done through the PRES Reservoir on the rear panel by removing the top cap and pouring in water whilst switching on the pump Any air in the system should be flushed through and should appear bubbling up at the bottom Once it stops bubbling fill the reservoir until 1 3 full and replace the cap it s important that you replace the cap to prevent any syphoning from occuring once the unit is switched off By pass Systems where there is low flow due to restrictions in the external system below 2 litres per minute it is recommended to fit a by pass RC BYP To operate with the RC BYP fill the system as much as possible and with the by pass valve fully open clockwise start the circulator Continue to top up the reservoir until the level remains stable Replace the filler cap securely and proceed to close the by pass valve anticlockwise until it is fully closed or the circulator cuts out If the circulator cuts out open the by pass valve 1 2 a turn and press the flow fail reset The circulator sho
13. lluminated do not touch the liquid it may be very hot Refill carefully Drain before moving the unit Before draining allow the liquid to cool to below 50 C or heat to above 10 C e Use only liquids specified in the operating instructions within the specified temperature range If the alarm lamp is illuminated the liguid temperature may be above its recommended maximum do not inhale the vapours given off as they may be toxic liguids should be safely discarded and replaced e When pumping to external apparatus always use connecting pipe or hose suitable for the operating temperature and liquid used and check that the pipe connections are secure Do not disconnect any pipes or hoses while they contain very hot or cold liquid Refrigerated circulators are heavy take care when lifting or moving empty weights vary from 24kg to 88kg Part No 09931 lssue 8 Page 4 August 2001 Recirculating Chiller 2 Installation Remove packing materials carefully and keep for future shipment or storage of the unit Packs contain Recirculating chiller RC350G RC400G RC1400G RC3000G Mains cable Operating instructions Optional remote probe PRES Reservoir accessary pack PRES Reservoir 2 x Clips 2 x 3 8 to 1 2 adaptor 4 x M4 CSK screws Mounting instruction drawing Optional Remote Probe Rear view RC350G 400G 1400G chiller Power supply voltage connector RC350G 400G IEC connector 3 pole fused 10A 250v Pull open the
14. on until the display reads tunE then press the LT Jor button to select on Press the button again to revert to the display of the actual temperature Self tune is now in operation the display will flash tunE to indicate that tuning is in progress Set the setpoint to the value at which you will normally operate the process The controller will wait for one minute during which time you can change the setpoint When the display stops flashing tunE tuning is complete Undertemperature thermostat To protect the system from freezing when water is being used switch the water glycol switch to water a low temperature cutout will operate below 10 C switching the cooler off The cooler will switch on again when the water temperature has risen to approximately 15 C For operating temperatures below 10 C we recommend that water glycol is used and the switch set to water glycol It is possible to run the system using water at temperatures down to 5 C with the water glycol switch set to water Once the liquid temperature has reached 10 C reduce the set temperature in 1 C steps to 5 C Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 10 August 2001 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 Recirculating Chiller Safety devices Undertemperature thermostat See section 3 6 There is no alarm for this function Flow fail cut out If there is no liquid flow everything stops working except the controller and the alarms operate When th
15. tem this is highly energy efficient but means that the RC3000G can not be used for heating the most stable performance is achieved when cooling a large volume with a stable heat load Over and undertemperature alarm setting The overtemperature and undertemperature alarms are set as an offset from the operating temperature not as actual temperature values For example you might set the overtemperature alarm to operate if the temperature rises more than 5 C above the operating temperature Once set the alarm levels will follow the operating temperature always maintaining the same offset This means that you don t have to reset the alarm levels each time the operating temperature is changed You can of course change the alarm offset levels at any time The alarms are blocked until the chiller has reached its operating temperature they will not operate during the initial cooling or heating phase These alarms are not safety devices their only function is to attract attention If the alarms operate they will switch off when the temperature returns to within the offsets Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 9 August 2001 3 4 3 5 3 6 Recirculating Chiller Setting high alarm offset After setting the required temperature press the button until the display reads 1dHi Press and releaq J T button to display the present value of the high alarm od 1 the or button again to set the new value for the high alarm Example Ifthe
16. ulator according to the instructions provided Remove the 3 8 BSP straight connector from the IN let pipe Screw one end of the flexihose assembly onto the IN let pipe then connect to the reservoir by holding the pipe in position whilst turning the other swivel connector on the reservoir on to the other stationary end of the flexihose IF YOU ATTEMPT TO CONNECT IT ANY OTHER WAY THIS WILL KINK THE HOSE Connection for open loop circulation When circulating through an open tank connect the RC inlet to the lowest point of the tank The RC outlet hose should be positioned as far as possible from the RC inlet hose Unless the set temperature of the liquid in the tank is the equal to the ambient temperature insulate the tank Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 6 August 2001 2 3 2 4 2 5 Recirculating Chiller Siting the chiller Lift the chiller by the four bottom corners Take care when lifting as the chillers weigh between 42 and 90 kg when empty For the most efficient operation position the chiller so that the air flow through and around it is not restricted There should be at least 100mm clearance on all sides Lock the wheels to ensure that the chiller stays in place If the RC is to be stored below a bench make sure that the hosing and power cable are long enough to allow it to be removed Do not move the chiller while it is operating Filling the reservoir Liquid specification 10 C to 60 C water tap or distilled 10
17. uld start and continue to pump if not continue to open the by pass valve in 1 2 turn stages Once the unit is pumping open the filler cap top up the reservoir then replace and securely refit the filler cap Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 7 August 2001 Recirculating Chiller 2 6 Remote Alarm Socket This alarm is operative whenever the liquid temperature goes outside the user setable bands around the set point The factory setting for these alarms is 10 C above and below the set point to alter the setting refer to section 3 3 During the initial heat up or cool down phase or whenever the set temperature is changed the alarm is disabled The alarm is also operated by the flow fail and a separate overtemperature cutout that operates when the equipment has gone outside its upper range The alarm relay contacts are connected to a three pin Alarm output socket on the rear of the unit for the attachment of an external alarm device a light or buzzer for example The contact ratings are 2A at 240V Connect the external alarm socket pins as follows Pin1 Ground Pin 2 Output Pin 3 Output 2 7 Remote Probe Plug remote probe into socket on rear panel if reguired Place remote probe in liguid which is to be temperature controlled Clamp in position so that it cannot be accidentally pulled out of liguid 3 Operation Not applicable for RC3000G flow fail cooler override on water glycol power Power switch Water glycol switch G
18. ut by a competent person RC350G and RC400G Disconnect the unit from the power supply Remove the IEC plug from the socket in the back of the bath Press down the fuse drawer catch Pull out the fuse drawer check and replace with the correct fuses if necessary The fuses should be 1 25 x 0 25 inch ceramic quick acting rated 10AF 240V Push back the drawer and replace the IEC plug RC1400G and RC3000G Disconnect the unit from the power supply Locate the fuses on the control unit rear panel to the power cable inlet Use a screwdriver of correct size to turn the fuse holder cap a quarter turn anti clockwise to release the fuse holder cap Check and replace fuse if necessary Replace with correct fuses The fuse should be 1 25 x 0 25 inch ceramic quick acting rated 15AF 240V Replace the fuse holder cap Guarantee When used under laboratory conditions and according to these instructions this chiller is guaranteed for three years against faulty materials or workmanship Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 14 August 2001 Recirculating Chiller 9 Service For service return for repair to our Service Department or in other countries to our distributor Grant Instruments Cambridge Ltd Service Shepreth Cambridgeshire SG8 6GB England Tel 44 01763 260811 Fax 44 01763 262410 Part No 09931 Issue 8 Page 15 August 2001 Recirculating Chiller Grant Instruments Cambridge Ltd Shepreth Cambridgeshire SG8 6GB
19. y be impaired After transport or storage in humid conditions dry out the unit before connecting it to the supply voltage During drying out the intrinsic protection may be impaired Connect only to a power supply with a voltage corresponding to that on the serial number label Connect only to a power supply which provides a safety earth ground terminal e Before moving disconnect at the power supply socket Do not remove the IEC connector where applicable e Do not check the temperature by touch use the temperature display or a thermometer To reduce the risk of eye injury during high temperature operation use safety goggles or spectacles Do not touch surfaces which become hot during high temperature operation Ensure that the mains switch is easily accessible during use Do not block or restrict ventilation slots If liquid is spilt inside the unit disconnect it from the power supply and have it checked by a competent person It is the users responsibilty to carry out appropriate decontamination if hazardous material is spilt on or inside the equipment Do not connect to a power supply or switch on before filling the system To prevent excessive pressure occurring during closed loop operation fill the system to a maximum of 95 of the total volume to allow for liquid expansion Take care when topping up or draining as the liquid in the system may be very hot or cold If the alarm lamp is i
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