SMC Networks HRS100-AX-20-X, HRS150-AX-20-X, HRS100-AX-40-X, HRS150-AX-40-X, HRS100-WX-20-X Operation Manual

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HRX-OM-S004
1
st
edition: Jul. 2014
2
nd
edition: Nov. 2014
Operation Manual
InstallationOperation
Original Instructions
Thermo chiller
HRS100-A∗-20-∗ HRS150-A
-20-∗
HRS100-A
-40-∗
HRS150-A
-40-∗
HRS100-W
-20-∗
HRS150-W
-20-∗
HRS100-W
-40-∗
HRS150-W
-40-∗
Keep this manual available whenever necessary
© 2014 SMC CORPORATION All Rights Reserved
To the users
Thank you for purchasing SMC’s Thermo chiller (hereinafter referred to as the “product”).
For safety and long life of the product, be sure to read this operation manual (hereinafter referred to as the “manual”) and clearly understand the contents.
Be sure to read and follow all instructions noted with “Warning” or “Caution” in this manual.
This manual is intended to explain the installation and operation of the product. Only people who
understand the basic operation of the product through this manual or who perform installation and operation of or have basic knowledge about industrial machines are allowed to work on the product.
This manual and other documents attached to the product do not constitute a contract, and will not affect any existing agreements or commitments.
It is strictly prohibited to copy this manual entirely or partially for the use by a third party without prior permission from SMC.
Note: This manual is subject to possible change without prior notice.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Safety Instructions .......................................................... 1-1
1.1 Before using the product ..........................................................................................1-1
1.2 Reading the Manual ...................................................................................................1-1
1.3 Hazards ....................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.3.1 Level of hazards ................................................................................................................. 1-2
1.3.2 Definition of “Serious injury” and “Minor injury” .................................................................. 1-2
1.4 Product Label .............................................................................................................1-3
1.5 Safety Measures.........................................................................................................1-4
1.5.1 Safety Instructions for Use ................................................................................................. 1-4
1.5.2 Personal protective equipment........................................................................................... 1-4
1.6 Emergency Measures ................................................................................................1-5
1.7 Waste disposal...........................................................................................................1-5
1.7.1 Disposal of refrigerant and compressor oil......................................................................... 1-5
1.7.2 Disposal of product............................................................................................................. 1-5
1.8 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) ..........................................................................1-6
Chapter 2 Name and Function of Parts............................................. 2-1
2.1 Model number of product..........................................................................................2-1
2.2 Name and Function of Parts .....................................................................................2-2
2.2.1 HRS100/150-A-20/40 (In case of air cooled type)............................................................ 2-2
2.2.2 HRS100/150-W-20/40 (In case of water cooled type)...................................................... 2-3
2.3 Function of Parts........................................................................................................2-4
2.4 Operation display panel ............................................................................................2-5
Chapter 3 Transport and Setting Up ................................................. 3-1
3.1 Transport ....................................................................................................................3-1
3.1.1 Transportation using forklift and hanging ........................................................................... 3-2
3.1.2 Transportation using casters .............................................................................................. 3-3
3.2 Installation .................................................................................................................. 3-4
3.2.1 Environment........................................................................................................................ 3-4
3.2.2 Location .............................................................................................................................. 3-6
3.2.3 Installation and Maintenance Space................................................................................... 3-8
3.3 Installation .................................................................................................................. 3-9
3.3.1 Installation........................................................................................................................... 3-9
3.3.2 Electrical wiring..................................................................................................................3-11
3.3.3 Preparation and wiring of power supply cable.................................................................. 3-13
3.3.4 Contact input/output communicatin wiring........................................................................ 3-18
3.3.5 Wiring of run/stop signal inputRemote signal input ........................................................ 3-19
3.3.6 Wiring of external switch signal input ............................................................................... 3-21
3.3.7 Wiring of contact output signal ......................................................................................... 3-24
3.3.8 RS-485 communication wiring.......................................................................................... 3-25
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3.3.9 RS-232C communication wiring........................................................................................3-26
3.4 Piping........................................................................................................................ 3-27
3.5 Circulating Fluid Supply..........................................................................................3-31
3.5.1 Automatic fluid-fill function ................................................................................................3-31
3.5.2 Fill of fluid without using auto fluid-fill function..................................................................3-33
3.5.3 For option K “Fluid-fill port” ...............................................................................................3-35
Chapter 4 Starting the Product.......................................................... 4-1
4.1 Before Starting........................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Preparation for Start ..................................................................................................4-2
4.2.1 Power supply.......................................................................................................................4-2
4.2.2 Option B [Earth leakage breaker]........................................................................................4-2
4.2.3 For HRS100/150-**-40........................................................................................................4-3
4.2.4 Setting of circulating fluid temperature ...............................................................................4-3
4.3 Preparation of circulating fluid.................................................................................4-4
4.4 Operation Start and Stop...........................................................................................4-7
4.4.1 Starting the product............................................................................................................. 4-7
4.4.2 Stopping the product...........................................................................................................4-8
4.5 Check items during startup ......................................................................................4-9
4.6 Adjustment of Circulating Fluid flow rate................................................................ 4-9
Chapter 5 Display and setting of various functions........................ 5-1
5.1 List of function........................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Function...................................................................................................................... 5-2
5.2.1 Key operations ....................................................................................................................5-2
5.2.2 List of parameters ...............................................................................................................5-4
5.3 Main Display............................................................................................................... 5-7
5.3.1 Main Display........................................................................................................................ 5-7
5.3.2 Items on the main display ...................................................................................................5-7
5.4 Alarm Menu ................................................................................................................5-8
5.4.1 Alarm menu.........................................................................................................................5-8
5.4.2 Items shown on the alarm menu display ............................................................................5-8
5.5 Check monitor menu .................................................................................................5-9
5.5.1 Check monitor menu...........................................................................................................5-9
5.5.2 Checking with the Inspection monitor menu .......................................................................5-9
5.6 Key-lock.................................................................................................................... 5-13
5.6.1 Key-lock ............................................................................................................................5-13
5.6.2 Key-lock setting / checking ...............................................................................................5-14
5.7 Run timer, stop timer function................................................................................5-15
5.7.1 Run timer and stop timer function ..................................................................................... 5-15
5.7.2 Setting and checking of Run timer and stop timer function ..............................................5-17
5.8 Ready completion (TEMP READY) signal..............................................................5-19
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5.8.1 Ready completion (TEMP READY) signal ....................................................................... 5-19
5.8.2 Ready completion (TEMP READY) signal setting / checking .......................................... 5-20
5.9 Offset function .........................................................................................................5-22
5.9.1 Offset function................................................................................................................... 5-22
5.9.2 Usage example of offset function ..................................................................................... 5-23
5.9.3 Setting/checking of offset function.................................................................................... 5-25
5.10 Operation Restoration after Power Failure............................................................ 5-27
5.10.1 Operation restoration function after power failure ............................................................ 5-27
5.10.2 Setting/checking of the operation restoration function ..................................................... 5-28
5.11 Anti-freezing function..............................................................................................5-29
5.11.1 Anti-freezing function........................................................................................................ 5-29
5.11.2 Setting/checking of anti-freezing function......................................................................... 5-31
5.12 Key Operation Sound Setting .................................................................................5-32
5.12.1 Key operation sound setting ............................................................................................. 5-32
5.12.2 Setting/checking of the button operation sound ............................................................... 5-32
5.13 Temperature unit Change........................................................................................ 5-33
5.13.1 Temperature unit change.................................................................................................. 5-33
5.13.2 Setting/checking of temperature unit change................................................................... 5-33
5.14 Pressure unit Change..............................................................................................5-34
5.14.1 Pressure unit change........................................................................................................ 5-34
5.14.2 Setting/checking of pressure unit change ........................................................................ 5-34
5.15 Data reset function...................................................................................................5-35
5.15.1 Data reset function ........................................................................................................... 5-35
5.15.2 How to operate reset function........................................................................................... 5-35
5.16 Accumulated Operating Time Reset Function ......................................................5-36
5.16.1 Accumulated operating time reset function ...................................................................... 5-36
5.16.2 How to operate accumulated operating time reset function ............................................. 5-36
5.17 Warming up function ...............................................................................................5-40
5.17.1 Warming up function......................................................................................................... 5-40
5.17.2 Setting/checking of warming up function.......................................................................... 5-41
5.18 Anti-snow coverage function..................................................................................5-43
5.18.1 Anti-snow coverage function ............................................................................................ 5-43
5.18.2 Setting/checking of anti-snow coverage function ............................................................. 5-44
5.19 Alarm buzzer sound setting....................................................................................5-45
5.19.1 Alarm buzzer sound setting.............................................................................................. 5-45
5.19.2 Setting/checking of alarm buzzer sound .......................................................................... 5-45
5.20 Alarm customizing function....................................................................................5-46
5.20.1 Alarm customizing function............................................................................................... 5-46
5.20.2 Setting and checking of the alarm customizing function .................................................. 5-50
5.20.3 Setting of temperature alarm monitoring method and alarm generation timing ............... 5-62
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5.21 Communication function.........................................................................................5-69
5.21.1 Communication function ...................................................................................................5-69
5.21.2 Setting/checking of communication function.....................................................................5-69
Chapter 6 Alarm Notification and Troubleshooting......................... 6-1
6.1 Alarm Notification...................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Alarm buzzer stop...................................................................................................... 6-3
6.3 Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................6-4
6.3.1 Alarm contents, causes, and troubleshooting..................................................................... 6-4
6.3.2 How to release the thermal relay trip and circuit protector .................................................6-8
6.3.3 How to release the pump thermal trip............................................................................... 6-10
6.4 Other Errors.............................................................................................................. 6-11
Chapter 7 Control, Inspection and Cleaning.................................... 7-1
7.1 Quality Control of Circulating Fluid and Facility Water..........................................7-1
7.2 Inspection and Cleaning ...........................................................................................7-2
7.2.1 Daily check..........................................................................................................................7-2
7.2.2 Monthly check .....................................................................................................................7-3
7.2.3 Inspection every 3 months ..................................................................................................7-4
7.2.4 Inspection every 6 months ..................................................................................................7-6
7.2.5 Inspection during winter season .........................................................................................7-7
7.3 Consumables .............................................................................................................7-7
7.4 Operation Stop for an Extended Period of Time.....................................................7-8
7.4.1 Discharge of the circulating fluid .........................................................................................7-8
7.4.2 Discharge of the facility water (Water-cooled type) ............................................................7-9
Chapter 8 Documents......................................................................... 8-1
8.1 Specifications.............................................................................................................8-1
8.1.1 HRS100/150-A-20-..........................................................................................................8-1
8.1.2 HRS100/150-A-40-..........................................................................................................8-2
8.1.3 HRS100/150-W-20-.........................................................................................................8-3
8.1.4 HRS100/150-W-40-.........................................................................................................8-4
8.1.5 Communication specification ..............................................................................................8-5
8.2 Outline dimensions....................................................................................................8-6
8.2.1 HRS100/150-A-20/40-.....................................................................................................8-6
8.2.2 HRS100/150-W-20/40-....................................................................................................8-7
8.3 Flow diagram.............................................................................................................. 8-8
8.3.1 HRS100/150-A-20/40-.....................................................................................................8-8
8.3.2 HRS100/150-W-20/40-....................................................................................................8-9
8.4 Cooling capacity ......................................................................................................8-10
8.4.1 HRS100-A-20/40-..........................................................................................................8-10
8.4.2 HRS150-A-20/40-..........................................................................................................8-10
8.4.3 HRS100-W-20/40-......................................................................................................... 8-11
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8.4.4 HRS150-W-20/40-.........................................................................................................8-11
8.5 Pump capacity..........................................................................................................8-12
8.5.1 HRS100/150-A/W-20/40-.............................................................................................. 8-12
8.6 Types of Hazard Labels (HRS∗∗∗-∗∗-40-)..............................................................8-13
8.6.1 Positions of danger warning label .................................................................................... 8-14
8.7 Standards..................................................................................................................8-15
8.8 Sample DoC..............................................................................................................8-16
8.9 Daily Check Sheet....................................................................................................8-17
Chapter 9 Product Warranty .............................................................. 9-1
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Chapter 1 Safety Instructions
HRS Series 1.1Before using the product
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Chapter 1 Safety Instructions
1.1 Before using the product
z This chapter is intended to specifically describe the safety related issues
for handling the product. Read this before handling the product.
z The product is a cooling device using circulating fluid. SMC does not take
any responsibility for any problems that may arise from using the product for other purposes.
z This product is not designed for a clean room. It generates dust from the
internal components such as pump and fan motor.
z The product is operated at high voltage and contains components which
become hot and rotate. If a component needs to be replaced or repaired, contact a specialized vendor for parts and service.
z All personnel who work with or around the product should read and
understand the safety related information in this manual carefully before starting work.
z The safety manager is responsible for strictly observing safety standards,
but responsibility in respect to safety standards during daily work resides with each individual operator and maintainance personnel.
z Do not use the materials that rust or corrode for the circulating fluid
and facility water circuits. Using the materials that tend to rust or
corrode may cause clogs or/and leakages of the circulating fluid and facility water circuits. In case of using these kind of materials, consider and carry out some prevention against the rusting or corrosion by the customer side.
z This manual must be kept available to operators whenever necessary.
1.2 Reading the Manual
This manual contains symbols to help identify important actions when installing, operating or maintaining the product.
Before using the product be sure to read and understand all the important actions highlighted in this manual.
This sign indicates actions that must be followed.
This sign indicates prohibited actions.
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1.3 Hazards HRS Series
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1.3 Hazards
1.3.1 Level of hazards
The instructions given in this manual aim to assure the safe and correct operation of the product, and to prevent injury of operators or damage to the product. These instructions are grouped into three categories, Danger, Warning and Caution, which indicate the level of hazard, damage and also the degree of emergency. All safety critical information should be carefully observed at all times.
“DANGER”, “WARNING” and “CAUTION” signs are in order according to severity (DANGER> WARNING> CAUTION).
1.3.2 Definition of “Serious injury” and “Minor injury”
“Serious injury”
This term describes injuries that result in after effects including loss of eyesight, burns, electrical shock, fracture, poisoning, etc. and requires long-term treatment or hospitalization.
“Minor injury”
This term describes injuries that do not need long-term treatment or hospitalization. (Others excluded from serious injury.)
“WARNING”: Hazard that MAY cause serious personal injury or death during operation.
“DANGER”: Hazard that WILL cause serious personal injury or death during operation.
“CAUTION”: Hazard that MAY cause minor personal injury.
“CAUTION without exclamation symbol”: Hazard that MAY cause damage or failure of the product, facility, devices, ect.
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HRS Series 1.4Product Label
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1.4 Product Label
Information about the product, such as Serial No. and Model No. can be found on the product label. This information is needed when contacting an SMC sales distributor.
How to see the serial number S O 001January 2014)
S O 001
Year Symbol Remarks Month Symbol Remarks Serial no. 2014 S 1 O 2015 T 2 P 2016 U 3 Q
Repeated from A to Z in alphabetical order
Repeated from O to Z in alphabetical order, with O for January and Z for December
Fig. 1-1 Position of the product label
An example of HRS150-A-20 "3~" stands for "3 interphase".
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1.5 Safety Measures HRS Series
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1.5 Safety Measures
1.5.1 Safety Instructions for Use
z Read and understand this manual carefully before using the product. z Before starting maintenance of the product, be sure to lock out and tag out the
breaker of the user's power supply.
z If operating the product during maintenance, be sure to inform all workers nearby. z Use only the correct tools and procedure when installing or maintaning the product. z Use personal protective equipment where specified (“1.5.2Personal protective
equipment”)
z Check all parts and screws are fitted correctly and securely after maintenance. z Avoid working in a drunken or sick condition, which might cause an accident. z Do not remove the panels except for the cases permitted in this manual. z Do not remove the panels during operation. z Do not handle this product by any means other than specified in this Operation
Manual; this can result in damage to the product or fire.
1.5.2 Personal protective equipment
This manual specifies personal protective equipment for each work.
Transport, Installing and Uninstalling
Handling of circulating fluid
Operation
Always use safety shoes, gloves and head protection when transporting, installing or uninstalling the product.
Always use safety shoes, gloves, mask, apron and eye protection when handling the circulating fluid.
Follow the instructions below when using the product. Failure to follow the instructions may cause an accident and injury.
Always use safety shoes and gloves when operating the product.
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HRS Series 1.6Emergency Measures
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1.6 Emergency Measures
When emergency conditions such as natural disaster, fire, earthquake and injury occur, shut off the breaker of the user’s power supply that supplies power to the product.
1.7 Waste disposal
1.7.1 Disposal of refrigerant and compressor oil
The product uses hydro fluorocarbon type refrigerant (HFC) and compressor oil. Comply with the laws and regulations in each country for the disposal of refrigerant and compressor oil. The type and quantity of refrigerant is described on the 1.4 Product Label.
If these fluids need to be recove
red, read and understand the instructions below carefully. If there is any unclear point, contact an SMC's sales distributor.
1.7.2 Disposal of product
The disposal of the product must be handled by a specialized industrial waste disposal agency in accordance with local laws and regulations.
Only maintenance personnel or qualified people are allowed to open the cover panels of the product. Do not mix the compressor oil with domestic waste for disposal. Also, the disposal of the waste must only be conducted by specific facilities that are permitted for that purpose.
Even when the power supply switch is turned off, some of the internal circuits are still energized, unless the user’s power supply is shut off. Be sure to shut off the breaker of the user’s power supply.
Comply with the laws and regulations in each country for the disposal of refrigerant and compressor oil. The release of refrigerant in to the atmosphere is banned by law. Recover it with specific equipment and dispose of it correctly. Only people who have sufficient knowledge and experience about the product and its accessories are allowed to recover the refrigerant and compressor oil.
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1.8 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) HRS Series
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1.8 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
If the material safety data sheets of chemicals used in this product are needed, contact an SMC's sales distributor.
Any chemicals used by the user must be accompanied by an MSDS.
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Chapter 2 Name and Function of Parts
HRS Series 2.1Model number of product
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Chapter 2 Name and Function of Parts
2.1 Model number of product
The product can be ordered with the model number configured as shown below. The product needs to be handled in different ways depending on the part number. Refer to “1.4 Product Label”and check the part number of the prod
uct.
HRS
Cooling capacity
Cooling method
Piping thread type
Power supply
- - -
Options
A Air-cooled refrigeration
None
Nill
Nill Rc
F G (Rc-G thread adapter set is included)
N NPT (Rc-NPT thread adapter set is included)
A
20
100 10kW
W Water-cooled refrigeration
150 15kW
Castersadjuster footsA
20
AC200V/200-230V(50/60Hz)
3phase
Earth leakage breakerB *
40 AC380-415 50/60Hz 3phase
Fluid fill portK
* : In case of power supply '40', this is standard. (with a handle)
Fig. 2-1 Product model number
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Chapter 2 Name and Function of Parts
2.2 Name and Function of Parts HRS Series
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2.2 Name and Function of Parts
2.2.1 HRS100/150-A-20/40 (In case of air cooled type)
Fig. 2-2 Names of the parts (This drawing shows “HRS150-A-20”.)
Table 2-1 Accessory list
Alarm code list label
2pcs.
(English 1pc. /Japanese 1pc.)
Operation manual
2pcs.
(English 1pc./Japanese 1pc.)
Y strainer (40 meshes) 20A
1pc.
Barrel nipple 20A
1pc.
Drain pan for the pump
1pc.
For HRS∗∗∗-AF-∗∗ G thread adapter set (HRS-EP028)
1set
For HRS∗∗∗-AN-∗∗ NPT thread adapter set (HRS-EP027)
1set
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HRS Series 2.2Name and Function of Parts
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2.2.2 HRS100/150-W-20/40 (In case of water cooled type)
Fig. 2-3 Names of the parts (This drawing shows “HRS150-W-20”.)
Table 2-2 Accessory list
Alarm code list label
2pcs.
(English 1pc. /Japanese 1pc.)
Operation manual
2 Copies
(English 1 copy/Japanese 1
copy)
Y strainer (40 meshes) 20A
1pc.
Barrel nipple 20A
1pc.
Drain pan for the pump
1pc.
For HRS∗∗∗-WF-∗∗ G thread adapter set (HRS-EP030)
1set
For HRS∗∗∗-WN-∗∗ NPT thread adapter set (HRS-EP029)
1set
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2.3 Function of Parts HRS Series
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2.3 Function of Parts
The function of parts is as follows.
Table 2-3 Function of parts
Name Function
Operation display panel
Runs and stops the product and performs settings such as the circulating fluid temperature. For details, refer to ’’2.4 Operation display panel’’.
Fluid level gauge
Indicates the circulating fluid level of the tank. Confirm the level is between HIGH and LOW. For details, refer to “3.5Circulating Fluid”.
Product label
Shows the product information such as model number and serial number.
For details, refer to ‘’1.4 Product Label’’. Circulating fluid outlet port The circulating fluid flows out from the outlet port. Circulating fluid return port The circulating fluid returns to the return port. Pump drain port This drain port to drain the circulating fluid out of the tank and the pump.
Automatic fluid fill port
Piping to the automatic fluid filling port enables easy supply of the circulating
fluid through the ball tap in the reservoir.The supply pressure should be
within the range of 0.2 to 0.5MPa. Overflow port
Be sure to connect piping from this port to sump pit to discharge the exsess
circulating fluid that caused by fluid level rising.
Dust-proof filter
Inserted to prevent that the dust and contamination are clung on the air
cooled condensers directly. Clean the filter periodically. For details, refer to
“7.2.2Monthly check”. Power cable entry
Power terminal
Insert the power cable to the power cable entry and connect it to the power
terminal. For details, refer to “3.3.2Electrical wiring” and “3.3.3Preparation
and wi
ring of power supply cable”.
Signal cable entry
Signal connecors
Insert the signal cable to the signal cable entry and connect it to the signal
connectors. For details, refer to “3.3.5
Wiring of run/stop signal input
Remote signal input
”, “3.3.6Wiring of external switch signal input”,
“3.3.7
Wiring of contact output signal”, “3.3.8RS-485 communication
wiring
” , “3.3.9RS-232C communication wiring or the Operation manual
Communication function. Earth leakage breaker (When option B [Earth leakage breaker]I is selected.
Shuts off the power supply to the internal eqipment of the product.
(Parts energized remained in the product)
Refer to “3.3.2Electrical wiring” for the earth leakage breaker. Earth leakage breaker with breaker handle (For HRS∗∗∗-∗∗-40)
Shuts off the power supply to the internal equipment of the product.
(Parts energized remained in the product. )
Refer to “3.3.2Electrical wiring” for the earth leakage breaker. Facility water inlet port Supply facility water to the inlet port.
Facility water outlet port
Facility water is discharged from the outlet port and returns to the user’s
facility water system.
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HRS Series 2.4Operation display panel
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2.4 Operation display panel
The operation panel on the front of the product controls the basic operation of the product.
Fig. 2-4 Operation display panel
Table 2-4 Operation display panel
No Description Function
Reference
page
PV
Displays the temperature and pressure of the circulating fluid and alarm codes.
Digital display
(7 segment,
4 digits)
SV
Displays the set temperature of the circulating fluid and the set values of other menus.
5.3
[ oC oF ] light
Displays the unit of display temperature (
o
C or oF).
5.13
[MPa PSI] light
Displays the unit of display pressure (MPa or PSI).
5.14
[REMOTE] light
Turns on during remote operation by communication.
5.21
[RUN] light
Turns ON when the product is started and in operation. Turns OFF
when the product stops.
Blinks during stand-by for stop (Interval 0.5 seconds). Blinks during independent operation of the pump (Interval 0.3
seconds). Blinks while the anti-freezing function is being set (During standby: Interval 2 seconds, During operation: Interval 0.3 seconds). Blinks during warming up function (During standby: Turns ON for 0.5 seconds and OFF for 3 seconds, During operation: Interval 0.3 seconds.)
4.4
Blinks with buzzer when alarm occurs (Interval 0.3 seconds).
5.4
[ALARM] light
Blinks while AL25 is OFF (Turns ON for 0.5 seconds and OFF for 3 seconds.)
5.20
[ ] light
Turns ON when the fluid level lowers below “L” (low) level.
4.3
[ ] light
Turns ON while the run timer or stop timer function is working.
5.7
[ ] light
Turns ON when the product is in automatic operation.
5.10
[RUN/STOP] key
Makes the product start or stop.
4.4
[MENU] key
Moves from the main menu (display which shows circulating fluid temperature, pressure and etc.) to the other menus (entry of set values and monitor screen).
[SEL] key
Changes the item in menu and enters the set value.
5.2
[] key
Decreases the set value.
[] key
Increases the set value.
-
[PUMP] key
When the [MENU] and [RUN/STOP] buttons are held down simultaneously, the pump starts running independently.
4.3
Press the [] and [▲] keys simultaneously. This will stop the alarm buzzer and turn off the [ALARM] light.
[RESET] key
Keep the [] and [] keys pressed down simultaneously for 3 seconds to reset AL46 and AL48.(After resetting AL48, WAIT(
) will be displayed and the product cannot start
running for 40 seconds. Restart 40 seconds later after resetting.
6.3
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Chapter 3 Transport and Setting Up
HRS Series 3.1Transport
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Chapter 3 Transport and Setting Up
3.1 Transport
The product is heavy and has potential danger at transport. Also, to prevent damage and breakage of the product, be sure to follow the instructions for shown below for transport.
When moving the product by a folklift, insert the fork into the right psitions referring to 3.1.1 Moving by forklift and slinging should be done by persons who have the licenses.
z Be sure to use all the four eye bolts when sling the product. z The slant angle of each rope should be 60 degrees oe less.
When the product is carried by using folklift, make sure that the folk dose not damage the cover panels and piping port.
Never lay the product on its side. The compressor oil will leak in to the refrigerant piping, which may cause early failure of the compressor.
Drain the residual fluid from the piping as much as possible to prevent any spillage.
z Only persons who have sufficient knowledge and experience about
the product and system are allowed to transport and set up the product.
z Especially pay attention to personal safety.
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3.1.1 Transportation using forklift and hanging
Fig 3-1 Fork inserting and hanging position (This drawing is [HRS150-A-20].)
Table 3-1 Weight of the product
Model Weight kg
HRS100-A-20/40
Approx. 171
HRS150-A-20/40
Approx. 177
HRS100-W-20/40
Approx. 151
HRS150-W-20/40
Approx. 154
The product are heavy object. (Refer to Table 3-1 Weight of the product) Moving by forklift and slinging should be done by persons who have the licenses.
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3.1.2 Transportation using casters
<In case of purchasing the optional accessories, “Caster Adjuster-foot kit” (HRS-KS001
/KS002) separately and after fastening it to the product.>
Fig. 3-2 Transportation using casters (This drawing is [HRS150-A-20].)
Raise the adjuster feet and push the corners of the product when moving the product using the casters. Do not hold the piping connections or handles of the panels when movin
g by
casters, or it may cause damage to the product.
z This is a heavy object. (Refer to Table 3-1 Weight of the product). z Moving the product by casters should be done by 2 persons or
more.
z Do not impact on the casters by bump. It will damage of the
casters and the base of the Thermo chiller.
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3.2 Installation
3.2.1 Environment
The product must not be operated, installed, stored or transported in the following conditions. Potential malfunction or damage to the product may occur if these instructions are disregarded.
The product is not designed for clean room. The pump and ventilating fan inside the product generate particles.
z Location that is exposed to steam, salt water or oil. z Location that is exposed to dust or powder material. z Location that is exposed to corrosive gas, organic solvent, chemical
solution, or flammable gas (the product is not explosion-proof)
z Location where the ambient temperature is out of the following range:
During transportation or storage: -15 to 50°C (No water or circulating fluid in the piping.) During operation: -5 to 45°C
z Location where condensation forms on the inside electrical parts. z Location that is exposed to direct sunlight or heat radiation. z Location that is near heat sources and poor in ventilation. z Location that is subjected to abrupt changes in temperature. z Location that is subjected to strong electromagnetic noise (intense electric
field, intense magnetic field, or surges).
z Keep the product uplight on a rigid and flat floor which can resist
the weight of the product, and take measures to prevent the product from tipping over. Improper installation may cause water leakage, tipping, damage of the product or injure the operator.
z Keep the ambient temperature of the product between -5 to 45
o
C. Operation out of this ambient temperature range may cause a malfunction of the product. Operating the product in an environment temperature of 45
o
C may reduce the heat discharging efficiency of the heat exchanger and the safety device may function, resulting in the product operation stoppage.
z The installer/end user is responsible for carrying
out a acoustic noise risk assessment on the equipment after installation and taking appropriate measures as required.
Do not set up the product in places possibly exposed to leakage of flammable gas. Should any flammable gas stay around the product, the product may cause a fire.
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z Location that is subjected to static electricity, or conditions where static
electricity can discharge to the product.
z Location that is subjected to strong high frequencies raditation
(microwaves).
z Location that is subjected to potential lightening srtike. z Location where the product is affected by strong vibrations or impacts. z Condition that applies external force or weight causing the product to be
damaged.
z Location without adequate space for maintenance as required. z Location that is exposed to splash of the water that is higher than IPX4. z Refer to the below for product installation or operation in an environment
temperature of 10
o
C or less.
z Location at altitude of 3000m or higher (except during product storage and
transport). Refer to the below for details.
Thermo-chiller installation in high altitude of 1000 meters or more
Because of lower air density, the heat radiation efficiencies of the devices in the product will be lower in the location at altitude of 1000m or higher. For this reason, the maximum ambient temperature for the thermo-chiller operation and the cooling capacity will be reduced.
For product installation at a place of high altitude of 1000 meters or more, select a thermo-chiller of the applicable capacity referring to the table below.
1. Max. ambient temp.: Use the product in lower ambient temperature than the described value at each altitude.
2. Cooling capacity correction coefficient: Coefficient to calculate the cooling capacity at each altitude
For the product operation at an altitude of 1800 meters,
“the cooling capacity at an altitude of 1800 meters” = “the cooling capacity at an altitude of 1000 meter” x 0.8.
Installation/Operation in an ambient temperature of 10 oC or less
Use ethylene glycol solution at a concentration of 15 % for the circulating fluid.
Altitude [m]
1. Max. ambient temp. [
o
C]
2. Cooling capacity
correction coefficient
Less than 1000m 45 1.00
1000 m or more - Less than
1500 m
42 0.85
1500m or more - Less than
2000m
38 0.80
2000m or more - Less than
2500m
35 0.75
2500m or more - Less than
3000m
32 0.70
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3.2.2 Location
Installation of multiple products
Keep sufficient space between products so that the air vented from one product will not be taken in by other products.
Installation at indoor site
1 In case of facility having a large installation area (that can vent the air naturally)
Make an air outlet on a wall at a high level and air inlet on a wall at a low level, to allow for adequate airflow.
2 In case of facility having a small installation area (that can not vent the air naturally)
Make a forced air exhaust vent on a wall at a high level and an air inlet on a wall at a low level.
3 Using duct to exhaust the air
In case the indoor site cannot accept the exhausted air from the product or/and is air conditioned, ventilate by installing a duct on the outlet ventilation of the product. Do not fasten the duct on the outlet ventilation of the product directly. Have the space at least the dust’s diameter apart. Use a fan for the duct that considered the ventilation resistance of the duct.
Table 3-2 Amount of radiation and required ventilation
Required ventilation amount m3/min
Model
Heat
radiation kW
Differential temp. of 3 oC between inside
and outside of
installation area
Differential temp. of 6 oC between inside
and outside of
installation area
HRS100-A-20/40-
Approx.18 305 155
HRS150-A-20/40-
Approx.26
440 220
Do not install in a location which can be subjected to any of the conditions in 3.2.1 Environment.
The air cooled product radiates heat from the air vent of the cooling fan.
If the product is operated with insufficient air ventilation the internal temperature can exceed 45
oC∗
, which can cause an affect the performance and life of the product. To prevent this ensure that suitable ventilation is available (see below).
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Required facility water system
Table 3-3 Heat radiation
Model
Heat
radiation kW
Facility water specifications
HRS100-W-20/40-
Approx. 19
HRS150-W-20/40-
Approx. 28
Refer to [8.1 Specifications].
Installation at indoor site
The product’s splash-proof specification is IPX4.
Installation environment specification
Sound noise: HRS100-A-20/40, HRS150-A-20: 70dB (A)
HRS100/150-W-20/40
: 70dB (A)
HRS150-A-40: 72dB (A) Front 1m, height 1m, rated condition
The water cooled product radiates heat to the facility water.
It is necessary to supply the facility water. Please prepare the facility water system that satisfies the heat radiation and the facility water specifications below.
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3.2.3 Installation and Maintenance Space
It is recommended to keep the space around the product shown in Fig. 3-3.
Fig. 3-3 Installation space (This drawing is [HRS150-A-20].)
Have an enough space for the ventilation for the product. Otherwise it may cause a lack of cooling capacity or/and stoppage of the product. Have an enough space for maintenance.
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3.3 Installation
3.3.1 Installation
How to mount the product
1. Insert the product to the anchor bolts that were previously driven on the level floor.
2. Fasten the nuts to the anchor bolts.
3. Make sure that there is no looseness on all the anchor bolts and nuts.
[Tips]
SMC Foundations bolt set [IDF-AB500] (SUS M10x50mm) is applicable. Please order separately.
Fig. 3-4 Installation procedures
Install the product on the horizontal floor. Prepare the M10 anchor bolts that are appropriate to the material of the floor that the product will be installed. Drive the anchor bolts at least at two places of the left and right side of the product (four places in total). Refer to the “8.2 Outline dimensions” for the dimensions for the position of the anchor bolts.
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In case of purchasing option A or [Caster Adjuster-foot kit]
(HRS-KS002/KS003)
Refer to the Operation manual for the separately sold accessory for the further details of the swivel caster and the adjuster foot set.
Fig. 3-5 Installation by adjuster foot
In case of using [Caster Adjuster-foot kit], be sure to use the adjuster foot to install on the floor. The adjuster foot is not earthquake-proof. Make an earthquake-resistant measure by the customer side.
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