Princeton 4411-0019 User Manual

P/N 4411-0019
CC-100
Coolant
Circulator
Operation
manual
Manual Version 1
Revision B
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction........................................................................................ 5
Description..........................................................................................................................5
Specifications......................................................................................................................5
Chapter 2 Warnings.............................................................................................7
Introduction.........................................................................................................................7
Chapter 3 Installation.......................................................................................... 9
Inspection............................................................................................................................9
Spare Parts Bag...................................................................................................................9
Connections and Checks.....................................................................................................9
Chapter 4 Maintenance ..................................................................................... 11
Air Filter............................................................................................................................11
Coolant..............................................................................................................................11
Coolant Pump....................................................................................................................11
Schematic Diagrams .........................................................................................................11
Warranty and Service........................................................................................ 15
Warranty............................................................................................................................15
Equipment Repairs............................................................................................................15
Contact Information..........................................................................................................16
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Introduction
Description
The Model CC-100 Coolant Circulator is a universal water-to-air heat exchanger. It transfers heat from any heat source into the air. It was designed primarily for removing heat from thermoelectrically cooled CCD cameras. A magnetic drive coolant pump circulates coolant to the CCD camera (or any other heat source). This coolant passes through the hot side of the camera, which raises the temperature of the coolant. The heated coolant is then returned to the radiator of the CC-100. An internal fan forces air through the radiator reducing the temperature of the coolant by convection. The coolant then returns to the pump and repeats the cycle. This efficient closed cycle process can maintain the temperature of the coolant within a few degrees above ambient temperature.
Specifications
Chapter 1
Note:
guidelines only. Specifications will vary depending on specific fluid, temperatures, and other operating conditions.
Coolant:
Capacity:
Pressure and Flow
In a typical application with 20 feet (6 meters) of 3/16 (4.76 mm) I.D. polyurethane tube, and 8 Swagelock quick connect connectors. The flow rate will be 1 pint per minute (0.5 liters/min).
In a typical application with 20 feet (6 meters) of 3/16 (4.78mm) I.D. polyurethane tube with only tube connectors. The flow rate will be 1 quart per minute (0.95 l/min).
All test data and specifications shown are based on pumping water and are
Water, water/ethylene glycol (50% solution), automotive antifreeze and other
inert liquids with viscosity approximately that of water.
Approximately 0.9 quart (0.85 liter), exclusive of external coolant lines and
device to be cooled.
Maximum head pressure 13 feet (4 meters), 6.38 PSI (44 kPa), with zero flow.
Maximum flow is 5 gallons per minute (19 liters/min) with zero head pressure.
A flow rate of 1 gallon per minute (3.8 liters/min at 5 PSI (34.5 kPa).
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