882 93615 00 HC3-300.1 AEC - GP20
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882 93615 00 HC3-300.1 AEC - GP20
GP20-50 Series Portable Chillers Reference Manual (PN: 882.93090.01) for Complete Operation and Installation Instructions (Available online at www.aecinternet.com) Quickstart Installation Checklist (Refer to main manual for complete installation instructions). 1. Connect 3-phase power based on nameplate data. 2. Apply power to chiller for at least 24 hours prior to start up. 3. Install properly sized plumbing between portable chiller and primary processing equipment (supply and return). 4. Ensure proper pump rotation. (The pump motor should be turning clockwise while looking at the motor fan end). Unit Operation (Refer to main manual and controller manual for complete operating instructions). Start Up 1. Add fluid to the reservoir tank until the level is near the top of the tank. 2. Turn power switch to ON position. 3. Depress the "On|Off" button to start the pump. 4. Maintain the minimum tank level based on size of tank. Handheld display will notify you about tank level. 5. To change the setpoint, press the menu button, press the up highlight SETTINGS and press enter. Press the enter FLUID SP line. Press the up or down to accept the value. Press the escape or down arrow button to button to move the cursor to the CHILLED button to increment or decrement the value. Press enter button twice to return to the main status screen. Shut Down 1. Depress the “On|Off” button to shut down chiller. 2. Maintain power switch in the ON position. Standard Display AEC, Inc. 1100 Woodfield Road • Suite 588 • Schaumburg, IL 60173 USA Tel. 847.273.7700 • Fax 847.273.7804 Part No: 882.93615.00 Bulletin No: HC3-300.1 GP20-50 Series Portable Chillers Reference Manual (PN: 882.93090.01) for Complete Operation and Installation Instructions (Available online at www.aecinternet.com) Spare Parts Location (See next page for Spare Parts List) 1 2 AEC, Inc. 1100 Woodfield Road • Suite 588 • Schaumburg, IL 60173 USA Tel. 847.273.7700 • Fax 847.273.7804 Part No: 882.93615.00 Bulletin No: HC3-300.1 GP20-50 Series Portable Chillers Reference Manual (PN: 882.93090.01) for Complete Operation and Installation Instructions (Available online at www.aecinternet.com) Spare Parts List (See previous page for Spare Parts Location) Compressor 1 20 kW (5 hp) Contactor/MCP Crankcase heater 30 kW (7.5 hp) Contactor/MCP Crankcase heater 40 kW (10 hp) Contactor/MCP Crankcase heater 50 kW (15 hp) Contactor MCP Crankcase heater Motor Pumps 208-230/3/60 460/3/60 575/3/50 726.00332.02 726.00316.02 722.92093.00 726.00316.02 726.00333.02 726.00316.02 722.92094.00 726.00316.02 726.00333.02 726.00317.02 722.92094.00 726.00317.02 726.00272.02 726.00375.02 726.00333.02 726.00332.02 230/3/60 1.5-HP (1.1 kW) MCP 726.00305.02 1.5-HP (1.1 kW) Pump Seal 2-HP (1.5 kW) MCP 3-HP (2.2 kW) MCP 726.00306.02 726.00304.02 726.00303.02 726.00305.02 726.00304.02 162.00142.01 726.00316.02 5-HP (3.7 kW) Pump Seal 10-HP (7.5 kW) MCP 575/3/50 726.00303.02 162.00142.01 3-HP (2.2 kW) Pump Seal 5-HP (3.7 kW) MCP 726.00304.02 162.00142.01 726.00306.02 2-HP (1.5 kW) Pump Seal 2 722.92094.00 460/3/60 726.00306.02 726.00305.02 162.00142.01 726.00317.02 10-HP (7.5 kW) Pump Seal 726.00316.02 726.00306.02 162.00142.04 Common Parts Pump pressure transducer 733.00117.00 Low Refrigerant Pressure Transducer 733.00112.00 High Refrigerant Pressure Transducer 733.00113.00 High Refrigerant Pressure Switch 733.00103.00 To or From Process Thermistor 701.00195.00 Stainless steel thermistor sensor fitting 053.00005.00 Pendant Display 744.00234.00 10 ft display cable 700.00348.00 Flow switch 735.00109.00 Air Filter – GPAC20, GPAC40 161.01678.00 Air Filter – GPAC30, GPAC50 161.01679.00 AEC Document # AEC, Inc. 1100 Woodfield Road • Suite 588 • Schaumburg, IL 60173 USA Tel. 847.273.7700 • Fax 847.273.7804 Part No: 882.93615.00 Bulletin No: HC3-300.1 GP20-50 Series Portable Chillers Reference Manual (PN: 882.93090.01) for Complete Operation and Installation Instructions (Available online at www.aecinternet.com) Troubleshooting - Quick Guide Problem Possible cause Compressor contactor holding coil open. Solution Check main disconnect, fuses, wiring, and power lead to unit. Voltage must be within plus or minus 10% of nameplate rating. Replace. Replace control circuit fuse. Check transformer. Check for a short circuit. Replace. Add water or water/glycol solution as required. Reset and test. Lower the leaving fluid temperature below the leaving temperature you desire. Allow time to cool and reset, then check for high/low voltage. It must be within plus or minus 10% of the nameplate rating. Check for open loose compressor electrical connections. Failed compressor motor Repair or replace. Defective compressor auxiliary contact. Repair or replace. Broken wire in the compressor control circuit. Locate and repair. No power. Wrong voltage supplied to unit. Defective display. Unit does not run. Control circuit fuse blown. Defective control transformer. Piping flow switch circuit open. Pump motor off on overload. Leaving fluid setpoint set higher than temperature of liquid in system. Compressor internal overload or MCP is open. Pump runs; compressor does not. Plugged Y-strainer Pump runs, compressor cycles at short intervals. Hot gas not coming on Low water flow Water temperature is too high. Water/glycol mixture inadequate for process. Improperly set leaving fluid temperature, warning, or fault set point Refrigerant charge is low. Pump process pressure low (refer to curves for normal pressure for various pumps). Pump running in reverse. Pump process pressure is too high. Restricted water flow. Check for foreign matter. Restricted condenser air flow. Unit runs continuously, but not enough cooling power. Unit low on refrigerant. Compressor not operating efficiently. Unit under-sized for application. AEC, Inc. 1100 Woodfield Road • Suite 588 • Schaumburg, IL 60173 USA Tel. 847.273.7700 • Fax 847.273.7804 Clean Check hot gas analog output value through status screen. Contact Service if output value remains at 0% throughout compressor cycle. Install bypass between to-and-from process line Make sure that the water/glycol mixture protection is right for the process. Adjust. Call service to find and repair the leak, then have refrigerant added. Verify rotation; if running in reverse rotation, reverse any two main power leads. Re-verify for correct pump rotation. Clean the system strainer. Check for partially closed valves etc. Make sure that all lines are properly sized. Clean filters. Clean condenser. Check the refrigerant charge by viewing sight glass on liquid line upstream of the expansion valve. Call service. Call sales rep. Part No: 882.93615.00 Bulletin No: HC3-300.1