Manual

Maintenance
This section describes routine maintenance functions that need to be performed periodically.
Chilled Water System
Glycol Solution Concentration and Level
A warning alarm will be generated when the reservoir level becomes too low. Filling with
water will clear the alarm. By reviewing the alarm history, the rate of water loss can be
determined by checking the time between subsequent water level alarms. The water level
should be inspected by a time in between those alarms.
Every time water is added it lowers the concentration of glycol in the system. By opening
the drain valve or the strainer cleanout valve with the pump running into a small container
should provide a thoroughly mixed sample of glycol solution that can be used with a glycol
concentration test kit.
The strainer cleanout valve should be opened periodically to remove any contaminants
in the system. This should be done frequently with new installations until the pipe is
thoroughly ushed. Excessive build up will reduce the ow rate through the system
Refrigeration System
The refrigeration system requires no maintenance. However, perieodic checks of the system
while running is recommended. The following should be checked:
Compressor Amp Draw
Sight Glass Moisture Indicator
Suction and Discharge Pressures
Condenser System
The condenser cools the hot refrigerant in the system. It must be kept clean. A vacuum or
compressed air can be used to periodically clean the ns of the condenser. The bottom of the
condenser can be access from inside the chiller compartment, the top can be accessed by removing
the condenser module side panels.
Cleaning frequency depends on the ambient temperature and the presence of dirt and other
contaminants in the air. In areas with consistently high ambient air temperatures (>90 F) the
inspection frequency should be increased.
DO NOT USE A PRESSURE WASHER TO CLEAN THE CONDENSER FINS. This will bend the ns
and restrict airow.