HP Hewlett Packard Refrigerator PS 025 User Manual

PS-025 QuarterHorse Series  
0.25 hp Portable Chiller  
Operation and Installation Manual  
 
Safety Considerations  
PS Series Chillers are designed to provide safe and reliable operation when  
installed and operated within design specifications, following national and local  
safety codes.  
To avoid possible personnel injury or equipment damage when installing,  
operating or maintaining this equipment, use good judgment and follow these  
safe practices:  
; Follow all SAFETY CODES.  
; Wear SAFETY GLASSES and WORK GLOVES.  
; Use care when LOADING, UNLOADING, RIGGING, or  
MOVING this equipment.  
; Operate this equipment within design specifications.  
; OPEN, TAG, and LOCK ALL DISCONNECTS before working  
on equipment. It is a good idea to remove the fuses and carry them  
with you.  
; Make sure the chiller is properly GROUNDED before switching  
power on.  
; When welding or brazing in or around this equipment, be sure  
VENTILATION is ADEQUATE. PROTECT adjacent materials  
from flame or sparks by shielding with sheet metal. An approved  
FIRE EXTINGUISHER should be close at hand and ready for use  
if needed.  
; The refrigeration system can develop refrigerant pressures in excess  
of 500 psi (3,450 kPa). DO NOT CUT into the system without first  
relieving pressure.  
; Do not jump or bypass any electrical safety control.  
; Do not restore power until all tools, test equipment etc. have been  
removed and the panels replaced.  
; Only PROPERLY TRAINED personnel familiar with the  
information within this manual should work on this equipment.  
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Table of Contents  
1 General Information .................................................7  
1-1  
1-2  
1-3  
1-4  
1-5  
1-6  
1-7  
1-8  
1-9  
Introduction  
Necessary Documents  
Models Covered  
Available Options  
Uncrating Your New Chiller  
In the Event of Shipping Damages  
If the Shipment is Not Complete  
If the Shipment is Incorrect  
Returns  
2 Chiller Installation...................................................11  
2-1  
2-2  
2-3  
2-4  
2-5  
Electrical Connections  
Process Water Connections  
PS Condenser Air Supply  
Water Reservoir  
Overhead Process Considerations  
3 Sequence of Operation ..........................................15  
3-1  
3-2  
Chilled Water Circuit  
Refrigeration Circuit  
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Table of Contents  
4 Startup Checklists..................................................17  
4-1  
4-2  
4-3  
Introduction  
PS Pre-Startup Checklist  
PS Startup Checklist  
5 Microprocessor Control.........................................19  
5-1  
5-2  
5-3  
Introduction  
Setting the Process Water Temperature  
Power Switch  
6 Routine Maintenance .............................................21  
6-1  
6-2  
Lubrication  
Condenser Maintenance  
7 Troubleshooting Guide ..........................................23  
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Charts and Figures  
1
2
3
4
PS050A Process Pump Curves  
10  
10  
13  
14  
PS Series Chiller Specifications  
Ethylene Glycol Curve  
Overhead Piping  
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1
General Information  
1-1 Introduction  
PS Series Water Chillers are reliable, accurate, and easy-to-use air cooled chillers  
designed for use with water/glycol. Standard range of operation is 50°F to 70°F (10°C  
to 21°C). This PS chiller is a ¼ hp (187 W) model and has an internal one gallon (3.8  
liter) reservoir. It is self contained, fully assembled, and shipped ready to use.  
A properly installed, operated, and maintained PS Series Chiller will provide many  
years of reliable operation. To get the most satisfaction from your new chiller, read and  
follow the instructions in this manual.  
1-2 Necessary Documents  
The following documents are necessary for the operation, installation and maintenance  
PS Series Chillers. Additional copies are available from Application Engineering.  
Familiarize the appropriate personnel with these documents:  
; This manual.  
; The electrical schematic and connection diagram.  
; The operation and installation manuals for installed accessories and options.  
1-3 Models Covered  
This manual provides operation, installation, and maintenance instructions for PS-025  
QuarterHorse Series chillers. Model numbers are on the serial tag. Please know the  
model number, serial number and operating voltage of your chiller if you need to  
contact Application Engineering.  
The PS QuarterHorse Series chiller model is designated by approximate compressor  
horsepower. An PS025 chiller has a ¼ hp (187 W) compressor.  
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1-4 Available Options  
PS Series chillers are available with options that tailor the unit to your requirements.  
Some are factory installed, some can be retrofitted in the field. Consult your local  
Application Engineering Sales Representative. Some of these options are:  
Power Cord  
A 6 foot (1.8 m) power cord is available to speed PS installation.  
Feet  
Four leveling feet are mounted to the base of the PS unit.  
1-5 Uncrating Your New Chiller  
PS Series chillers are shipped mounted on a skid, enclosed in a plastic wrapper, and  
open crated on all four sides and top.  
; Pry the crating away from the skid and remove. Use a pry bar to remove the  
blocks securing the unit to the skid.  
; Lift the unit off the skid with a fork truck. Insert forks between skid and chiller  
from the side until they protrude beyond the opposite side of the unit. The forks  
must be equidistant from the center line of the unit and the unit must be balanced  
on the forks.  
; Lift slowly and only high enough to clear the skid. Use a pry bar if necessary to  
remove the skid from the unit.  
; Lower slowly. The unit will land on its feet or casters and can be moved into  
position.  
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1-6 In the Event of Shipping Damages  
Important!  
According to the contract terms and conditions of the Carrier,  
the responsibility of the Shipper ends at the time and place of shipment.  
; Notify the transportation company’s local agent.  
; Hold the damaged goods and packing material for the examining agent’s  
inspection. Do not return any goods to Application Engineering before the  
transportation company's inspection and authorization.  
; File a claim against the transportation company. Substantiate the claim by  
referring to the agent’s report. A certified copy of our invoice is available  
upon request. The original Bill of Lading is attached to our original invoice.  
If the shipment was prepaid, write us for a receipted transportation bill.  
1-7 If the Shipment is Not Complete  
Check the packing list. The apparent shortage may be intentional. Back-ordered items  
are noted on the packing list. You should have:  
; PS Series Chiller  
; Bill of Lading  
; Packing list  
; Operating and Installation packet  
Re-inspect the container and packing material to see if smaller items have been missed  
during unpacking. Determine that the item was not taken from the area before the  
shipment was checked in. Notify Application Engineering immediately of the shortage.  
1-8 If the Shipment is Incorrect  
; If the shipment is not what you ordered, contact Application Engineering  
immediately. Include the order number and item.  
; Hold the items until shipping instructions are received.  
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1-9 Returns  
Important!  
Do not return any damaged or incorrect items until  
you receive shipping instructions from Application Engineering.  
Figure 1  
PS025 Process Pump Curve  
PS025 - PROCESS PUMPS SELECTION  
TOTAL HEAD  
MTRS PSI FEET  
60 HERTZ PUMP CURVE  
49 69 160  
37 52 120  
24 35 80  
12 18 40  
U. S. GALLONS  
PERMINUTE  
LITRES  
0.4  
1.5  
0.8  
3.0  
1.2  
4.5  
1.6  
6.1  
2.0  
7.6  
2.4  
9.1  
2.8  
3.2  
3.6  
4.0  
4.4  
4.8  
10. 6  
12. 1  
13. 6  
15. 1  
16. 7  
18. 2  
PERMINUTE  
CURVES REPRESENT PUMP DISCHARGE ADJUSTED FOR INTERNAL BY-PASS  
Do not extrapolate pump curves.  
Figure 2  
PS Series Chiller Specifications  
PS  
Cap. @  
Quarter- 65°F lwt, Nominal  
Amp  
Horse  
90°F  
chilled  
Process  
draw Dimensions Oper.  
Ship.  
Series ambient  
water Compressor  
connection 230/1/60  
inches  
weight weight  
PS-025  
BTUH  
gpm  
hp  
Pump  
inches NPT running  
L
W
H
lbs.  
lbs.  
1/3 hp,  
2 gpm @  
50 psig  
American  
standards  
2,213  
2
¼
½
6.7 A  
20 26 34  
100  
100  
PS  
Cap. @  
Quarter- 18°C lwt, Nominal  
Horse 24°C chilled  
Series ambient water Compressor  
Amp  
Process  
draw Dimensions Oper.  
Ship.  
weight weight  
connection 230/1/60  
cm  
PS-025  
watts  
lpm  
watts  
Pump  
inches NPT running  
L
W
H
kg  
kg  
224 watts,  
7.6 lpm @  
345 kPa  
Metric  
standards  
64.8  
7.6  
187  
½
6.7 A  
48 32 66  
46  
46  
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2
Chiller Installation  
2-1 Electrical Connections  
Check serial tag voltage and amperage requirements and make sure your electrical  
service conforms. See Figure 2 on Page 10 for total running amps.  
; Electrical connections must comply with all applicable electrical codes.  
; The chiller must be grounded in accordance with NEC Article 250.  
; Voltage must be within 10% of the chiller’s nameplate rating.  
2-2 Process Water Connections  
; All external chilled water connections to the process must be of adequate  
size.  
; See Figure 4 on Page 14 for sizing recommendations.  
; The largest possible openings and passages should be provided for the flow  
of chilled water through platens, dies, molds or other pieces of equipment.  
Important!  
Keep any pressure drop in external process piping  
to an absolute minimum for optimum unit operation.  
To Process  
Connect the TO PROCESS chilled water supply outlet to the process being cooled.  
From Process  
Connect the FROM PROCESS chilled water return inlet to the return from the process  
back into the chiller for cooling and recirculation.  
; This chiller model has a strainer on the FROM PROCESS return line.  
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Process Water Bypass  
All PS chillers have an internal bypass device. If the process flow becomes blocked  
during chiller operation, this component allows water to flow through the chiller. This  
protects the chiller from freeze-up, excessive pressures, and pump damage, and allows  
other safety features to remain effective.  
2-3 PS Condenser Air Supply  
PS chillers use the surrounding air to cool the condenser.  
; Condenser air entering the PS unit should be at least 65°F (18°C). Operation  
with air below 65°F (18°C) can cause the chiller to have low refrigerant  
pressure.  
; Install the chiller in an area where there is free passage of air for  
condensing.  
; Provide 18” (46 cm) or more clearance for the chiller’s air intake.  
; Make provisions to exhaust the heated air discharged from the chiller.  
; Do not put the PS unit where steam, hot air or fume exhausts will be drawn  
into the condenser.  
; Air-cooled condensers must be cleaned frequently. Neglect reduces  
capacity, increases operating costs, and leads to possible chiller failure. See  
Chapter 6 on Page 21 for cleaning instructions.  
; Normal condensing pressure with 95°F (35°C) air is approximately 180 psi  
(1,241 kPa).  
PS Ambient Temperature Ranges  
Ambient temperature range  
Operation  
Minimum temperature  
65°F (18°C)  
Maximum temperature  
100°F (38°C)  
Storage  
40°F (4°C)  
120°F (49°C)  
2-4 Water Reservoir  
During startup and when additional solution is required, see Figure 3 on Page 14 for the  
recommended ethylene glycol/water solution. This chart shows the proportions needed  
to provide freeze protection to 20°F/11°C below the desired process set point.  
; Add a pre-mixed solution to provide freeze protection to a temperature 20°  
F/11°C below the normal operating temperature of the chiller.  
; Use industrial quality (not automotive) ethylene glycol.  
; A corrosion inhibitor suitable for the materials in the system should be  
added to the glycol/water solution.  
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; If you want to use straight water, contact Application Engineering’s,  
Engineering Department.  
; The 1 gallon (3.8 liter) reservoir is not designed to withstand water pressure  
above 5 psi (34 kPa).  
; The fill opening and vent line must be vented to the atmosphere for proper  
operation.  
Properly Venting and Filling the Reservoir Tank  
To properly vent and fill the tank:  
Remove the side panel, then remove the bushing installed on the top of the  
tank.  
Install a pipe nipple and tee to the ¾” coupling on top of the tank.  
Use one side of the tee for the vent line and the other side for the fill line.  
Fill the tank.  
Remove the fittings and re-install the bushing  
Extend the vent line from the tank to a proper drain.  
Re-install the side panel.  
Figure 3  
Ethylene Glycol Curve  
Ethylene glycol required  
for evaporator freeze protection  
30%  
20%  
10%  
Ethylene  
glycol  
percent  
by  
volume  
0%  
0º  
30º  
40º  
50º  
60º  
70º  
Chilled water  
operating temperature °F  
(set point)  
Normal operating range is between 30°F and 70°F  
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2-5 Overhead Process Considerations  
If your application has chilled water or process piping above the reservoir fill and vent  
level, install a standpipe to a point 1’ (30 cm) above the highest point in the system.  
In applications where the process or its piping is 15 feet (4.6 m) or more above the  
reservoir, you must take steps to prevent over-pressurization of the reservoir. This  
condition can occur on system shutdown when the water in the system drains into the  
reservoir.  
To prevent this, install a check valve in the unit TO PROCESS line and a vacuum  
breaker at the high point of the return FROM PROCESS line. See Figure 4 below for  
more information.  
Note: The reserve capacity of the reservoir can hold a volume equal to 20 feet (6.1 m) of 1-inch  
(2.5 cm) pipe.  
Figure 4  
Overhead Piping  
Vent  
The reservoir vent & fill line  
to be piped 12" above the highest  
point of the system. The vent line  
Vacuum Breaker  
Assembly  
Cap  
must remain open to the atmosphere.  
12"  
Check  
Valve  
1/8"  
Hole  
1/4"  
6" Min.  
Process Return  
Process Supply  
Strainer  
Add check valve  
if system piping  
extends 15 feet  
above reservoir.  
Indicates end of Application Engineering piping  
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3
Sequence of Operation  
Important!  
The PS unit has a leaving water temperature range of 50°F to 70°F (10°C to 18°C).  
Do not attempt to run the PS unit outside this temperature range  
or damage to the unit may occur.  
3-1 Chilled Water Circuit  
; Process cooling water supply and return connections are made at the pipe  
stubs at the rear of the chiller.  
; Warm water returns from the process, passes through the strainer, and enters  
the reservoir tank.  
; The process water is pumped through the evaporator where it is cooled.  
; The coolant flows to the process and returns to repeat the cycle.  
; A chilled water bypass assembly between the supply and return lines  
guarantees a constant flow through the evaporator during intermittent low or  
no-flow conditions.  
3-2 Refrigeration Circuit  
Liquid refrigerant passes through the thermal expansion valve which allows  
the refrigerant to expand and cool the inside of the heat exchanger. The  
refrigerant flows through the suction line to the compressor.  
The refrigerant gives up its heat as it re-condenses to a liquid in the  
condenser and the cycle starts over again.  
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PS-025 QuarterHorse Series  
0.25 hp Portable Chiller  
Operation and Installation Manual  
 
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5
Microprocessor Control  
5-1 Introduction  
Standard PS Series chillers use a microprocessor based controller. The controller is a  
modular, self-contained unit that can slide from its mounting housing. It is factory set  
and adjusted; no field adjustment to the internal controls is necessary.  
5-2 Setting the Process Water Temperature  
Press and hold the star key.  
While holding down the star key, press the arrow up or arrow down key to  
raise or lower the process water temperature set point.  
5-3 Power Switch  
POWER  
This switch energizes the control circuit; it also turns off the chiller.  
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6
Routine Maintenance  
6-1 Lubrication  
Every three months, grease all fan motors and pump motors that do not have  
permanently sealed bearings. Remove grease relief plug (motors only) before adding  
grease. Failure to do so may result in dislodging the bearing grease retainer, eventually  
causing bearing failure.  
Compressors are hermetically sealed; no oiling is required.  
6-2 Condenser Maintenance  
Dirty condenser heat exchange surfaces reduce system capacity.  
Brush or vacuum light dirt accumulations. Avoid bending or damaging the fins. Heavy  
soil accumulations on the coil require professional steam cleaning; washing from the  
outside only makes matters worse.  
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7
Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Possible cause  
No power.  
Solution  
Check main disconnect  
fuses, wiring, and power lead  
to the unit.  
Voltage must be within plus  
or minus 10% of the  
nameplate rating.  
Replace.  
Wrong voltage supplied to  
the chiller.  
Chiller will not run.  
Defective on/off switch.  
Replace, check the  
transformer.  
Control circuit fuse blown.  
Defective control transformer. Replace.  
Refrigerant is low.  
Check the refrigerant charge.  
Make sure that the coolant  
solution is right for the  
process — must be 75%  
water and 25% glycol.  
The leaving water  
temperature is too high.  
Improper water/glycol  
solution.  
See Figure 3 on Page 13 for  
more information.  
Pump pressure is low  
(see pump curve).  
Check for foreign matter.  
Restricted water flow.  
Clean the system.  
Check for partially closed  
valves, etc. Be sure all lines  
are properly sized.  
Pump pressure is too high.  
Refrigerant is low.  
Defective fan motor.  
Check the refrigerant charge.  
Repair or replace.  
Check for high/low voltage.  
Compressor internal overload Must be within plus or minus  
Pump runs, compressor will  
not.  
is open. Allow time to cool  
and reset.  
10% of the nameplate rating.  
Check for poor compressor  
electrical connections.  
Broken wire in the  
compressor control circuit.  
Locate and repair.  
Restricted condenser airflow. Clean the condenser.  
Unit low on refrigerant.  
Inefficient compressor.  
Unit undersized for  
application.  
Call Service.  
Call Service.  
Unit runs continuously, but  
not enough cooling power.  
Call Sales Representative.  
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Service Notes  
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Service Notes  
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Parts Department  
[
]
[847]  
Call toll-free 7am–6pm CST 800 423-3183 or call 273-7700  
The AEC/Application Engineering Parts Department at AEC, Inc. is ready to provide the parts to keep your systems  
up and running. AEC/Application Engineering replacement parts ensure operation at design specifications. Please  
have the model and serial number of your equipment when you call. Consult the Customer Parts List included in your  
information packet for replacement part numbers.  
Service Department  
[
]
[847] 273  
Call toll-free 8am–5pm CST 800 233-4819 or call -7700  
Emergencies after 5pm CST, call [847] 439-5655  
AEC/Application Engineering has a qualified service department ready to help. Service contracts are available for  
most AEC/Application Engineering products.  
Sales Department  
[847]  
Call  
273-7700 Monday –Friday, 8am-5pm CST  
AEC/Application Engineering products are sold by a world-wide network of independent sales representatives.  
Contact our Sales Department for the name of the sales representative nearest you.  
Contract Department  
[847]  
Call  
273-7700 Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm CST  
Let AEC/Application Engineering install your system. The Contract Department offers any or all of these services:  
project planning; system packages including drawings; equipment, labor, and construction materials; and union or  
non-union installations.  
AEC, Inc.  
1100 E. Woodfield Road, Suite 588  
Schaumburg, IL 60713  
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Warranty  
AEC, Inc. warrants all equipment manufactured by it to be free from defects in workmanship and  
material when used under recommended conditions. The Company’s obligation is limited to repair  
or replace FOB the factory any parts that are returned prepaid within one year of equipment  
shipment to the original purchaser, and which, in the Company’s opinion, are defective. Any  
replacement part assumes the unused portion of this warranty.  
This parts warranty does not cover any labor charges for replacement of parts, adjustment repairs,  
or any other work. This warranty does not apply to any equipment which, in the Company’s opinion,  
has been subjected to misuse, negligence, or operation in excess of recommended limits, including  
freezing or which has been repaired or altered without the Company’s express authorization. If the  
serial number has been defaced or removed from the component, the warranty on that component  
is void. Defective parts become the property of the warrantor and are to be returned.  
The Company is not liable for any incidental, consequential, or special damages or expenses. The  
Company’s obligation for parts not furnished as components of its manufactured equipment is  
limited to the warranty of the manufacturers of said parts.  
Any sales, use, excise, or other tax incident to the replacement of parts under this warranty is the  
responsibility of the purchaser.  
The company neither assumes nor authorizes any other persons to assume for it any liability in  
connection with the sale of its equipment not expressed in this warranty.  
Many types of AEC, Inc. equipment carry an additional one-year service policy. Consult your AEC  
sales representative for specific details.  
801 AEC Drive Wood Dale, Illinois 60191-1198 USA  
Phone (630) 595-1060 Fax (630) 595-6641  
 
801 AEC Drive Wood Dale, IL 60191-1198 USA  
(630) 595-1060 Fax (630) 595-6641  
 

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