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INSTALLATION
LOCATION:
Indoors.
Adequately ventilated area.
(2 ft. of space on air intake and discharge sides).
Ambient temperature range (40_F 100_F). (Optimum 80_F)
ELECTRICAL:
All wiring must conform to the National Electric Code and any applicable local codes. The Chiller must be
permanently wired by means of electrical conduit to a properly fused disconnect of proper amperage or
wired to a properly rated power cord and plugged into an outlet with the appropriate disconnect and amper-
age rating. The electrical junction box, located on top of the condenser fan shroud (must remove wrapper)
includes a four-terminal strip for power supply connections.
NOTE: The power harness currently supplied with the unit is not accepted within the National Electri-
cal Code standards for permanent power hook-up. It is supplied by request of the customer only.
PLUMBING
Follow standard plumbing practices and codes.
3/4 FPT S.S. inlet/out couplings.
Use AT LEAST 3/4 I.D.. hose and fittings.
Install #20 mesh strainer in line. Clean monthly.
Insulate any lines susceptible to condensation or significant heat gain.
STARTUP
Once the electrical and plumbing is hooked up, the unit is ready to operate (See Fluid Recommendations page).
By request, the CH1502A has no on/off switch so the unit is wired directly to the application that controls it.
When power is turned on to the Chiller it will operate continuously until either the operator turns it off or a safety
cut-out is triggered.
THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENT
DOWN
UP
SET
_F
1. Push SET button on right side of display. The current set-point will be displayed.
2. While hold the SET button, push the UP or DOWN button until desired set-point is displayed.
3. Release SET button and display will show current Chiller inlet temperature.
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