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Cooling/Heating Recirculating Chillers
Manual P/N U01078 Rev. 07/10/2014
Installation Operation
Cole Parmer
Table of Contents Quick Starts
Preface ...................................................................................................................... i Compliance ..............................................................................................................i Warranty ...................................................................................................................i Unpacking ................................................................................................................i
Section 1 Safety ..................................................................................1-1 Safety Warnings ..................................................................................................1-1
Section 2 General Information ................................................................2-1 Description .........................................................................................................2-1 Specifications ......................................................................................................2-1 Wetted Parts ........................................................................................................2-4
Section 3 Installation ...........................................................................3-1 Ambient Conditions ..........................................................................................3-1 Ventilation ...........................................................................................................3-1 Electrical Requirements ....................................................................................3-2 Plumbing Requirements ....................................................................................3-3 Fluid Considerations .........................................................................................3-4 Approved Fluids.................................................................................................3-5 Filling Requirements .........................................................................................3-7 Draining ...............................................................................................................3-8 Shipping/Storage ...............................................................................................3-8
Section 4 Operation .............................................................................4-1 Controller ............................................................................................................4-1 Setup ....................................................................................................................4-2 Start Up ...............................................................................................................4-2 Status Display .....................................................................................................4-3 Stand By Mode ...................................................................................................4-3 Changing the Setpoint .......................................................................................4-4 Menu Displays ....................................................................................................4-5 Menu ....................................................................................................................4-5 Menu Tree ...........................................................................................................4-6 Settings ................................................................................................................4-7 System ................................................................................................................4-12 High Temperature Cutout ..............................................................................4-15 Stopping the Chiller .........................................................................................4-16 Power Down .....................................................................................................4-16 Shut Down ........................................................................................................4-16 Restarting ..........................................................................................................4-16
Contents
Cole Parmer
Section 5 Preventive Maintenance ..........................................................5-1 Cleaning ...........................................................................................................5-1 Condenser ...........................................................................................................5-1 Fluid Maintenance .............................................................................................5-1 Sight Tube ...........................................................................................................5-1 Hoses ...........................................................................................................5-1 Testing the Safety Features ...............................................................................5-2 Decommissioning/Disposal ............................................................................5-2
Section 6 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................... 6-1 Error Displays ....................................................................................................6-1 Check List ...........................................................................................................6-3
Appendix AC Serial Communications Protocol ...........................................................A-1
Declaration of Conformity
RoHS Declaration of Conformity
Wha
t you
nee
d to
get
sta
rted
:• A
n ad
just
able
wre
nch
• App
ropr
iate
hos
e or
plu
mbi
ng• A
ppro
pria
te s
ize
clam
ps o
r con
nect
ion
type
Safe
ty P
reca
utio
ns:
The
unit
is d
esig
ned
for i
ndoo
r use
onl
y.
Nev
er p
lace
uni
t in
a lo
catio
n w
here
exc
essi
ve h
eat,
moi
stur
e, in
adeq
uate
ve
ntila
tion,
or c
orro
sive
mat
eria
ls a
re p
rese
nt.
Nev
er u
se fl
amm
able
or c
orro
sive
flui
ds w
ith th
is u
nit.
Nev
er c
onne
ct p
roce
ss fl
uid
lines
to y
our f
acili
ty w
ater
sup
ply
or to
any
pr
essu
rized
liqu
id s
ourc
e.
Bef
ore
usin
g an
y flu
id o
r per
form
ing
mai
nten
ance
whe
re c
onta
ct w
ith th
e flu
id is
like
ly re
fer t
o th
e m
anuf
actu
rer’s
MS
DS
for h
andl
ing
prec
autio
ns.
Qui
ck S
tart
Par
t Num
ber U
0111
9
Rev
. 02/
21/1
1
Use
of a
ny fl
uid
not l
iste
d be
low
will
voi
d th
e m
anuf
actu
rer’s
war
rant
y.
5°C
to 8
0°C
— D
istil
led
Wat
er o
r Dei
oniz
ed W
ater
(up
to 3
MΩ
-cm
)
-10°
C to
80°
C —
50/
50 W
ater
with
Gly
col
Tabl
e 1
- Acc
epta
ble
Flui
ds:
Ens
ure
that
all
ship
ping
plu
gs a
re
rem
oved
bef
ore
inst
allat
ion.
The
proc
ess fl
uid
conn
ectio
ns a
re lo
cate
d on
the
rear
of
the
unit
and
are
labele
d (P
ROCE
SS O
UTL
ET) a
nd
(PRO
CESS
IN
LET)
. Co
nnec
t the
PRO
CESS
OU
TLE
T to
th
e flu
id in
let o
n yo
ur a
pplic
atio
n. C
onne
ct
the
PRO
CESS
INLE
T to
the flu
id
outle
t on
your
app
licat
ion.
Ens
ure
all
conn
ectio
ns a
re se
cure
.
Kee
p th
e di
stan
ce b
etw
een
the
unit
and
the
inst
rum
ent b
eing
cool
ed a
s sho
rt as
pos
sible.
To
min
imiz
e ba
ck p
ress
ure,
ensu
re tu
bing
is
as st
raig
ht a
s pos
sible.
If d
iamet
er re
duct
ions
ar
e re
quire
d, m
ake
them
at t
he in
let a
nd
outle
t of
your
app
licat
ion,
not
at t
he c
hille
r.
Ens
ure
the
rese
rvoi
r ove
rflow
loca
ted
on
the
rear
of
the
unit
is co
nnec
ted
to a
suita
ble
drain
.
Lift
up o
n th
e fil
l pan
el on
the
fron
t of
the
unit
to re
mov
e it.
Star
t with
2.8
lite
rs o
f flu
id.
Inse
rt th
e su
pplie
d fu
nnel
into
the
hose
and
slow
ly ad
d flu
id. N
OT
E
Due
to th
e un
it's p
lum
bing
config
urat
ion,
add
ing flu
id to
o qu
ickly
may
resu
lt in
ove
rfilli
ng -
the fil
l lev
el in
dica
tion
lags t
he a
ctua
l am
ount
ad
ded.
Whe
n po
urin
g flu
id in
to th
e fu
nnel
ensu
re th
e flu
id c
onta
cts t
he si
de
of th
e fu
nnel fir
st, A
. Pou
ring
the flu
id in
to th
e ce
nter
of
the
funn
el,
B, w
ill c
ause
air
pock
ets a
nd su
bsta
ntial
ly slo
w d
own
the fil
ling
time.
AB
2 1 / 8"
5.4
19 1 / 8" (
2)48
.517
15/ 16
" 43
.9
Proc
ess
outle
t(8
or 1
2 m
m O
D ba
rb)
Proc
ess
inle
t(8
or 1
2 m
m O
D ba
rb)
Over
flow
(10
mm
OD)
Rese
rvoi
r Fi
ll Co
ver
Circ
uit P
rote
ctor
Pow
er In
let
Usin
g th
e fil
l lin
es, v
erify
the
desir
ed fl
uid
level.
Sinc
e th
e re
serv
oir c
apac
ity m
ay b
e sm
all c
ompa
red
to y
our a
pplic
atio
n an
d air
may
nee
d to
be
purg
ed fr
om th
e lin
es, h
ave
extra
coo
ling flu
id
on h
and
to k
eep
the
syst
em to
pped
off
whe
n ex
tern
al cir
culat
ion
is st
arte
d.
Avo
id o
verfi
llin
g, fl
uid
s ex
pan
d w
hen
hea
ted
.
Ver
ify th
e ap
prop
riate
vol
tage
. For
uni
ts s
uppl
ied
with
a li
ne c
ord,
inse
rt fe
mal
e en
d of
pow
er c
ord
into
chi
ller a
nd th
en in
sert
mal
e en
d of
pow
er c
ord
into
po
wer
out
let.
(The
line
cor
d is
loca
ted
unde
r the
shi
ppin
g cr
ate’
s lid
. Do
not d
isca
rd
the
lid u
ntil
the
cord
is lo
cate
d.)
Pla
ce th
e ci
rcui
t pro
tect
or to
the
on (
I ) p
ositi
on.
To
pre
ven
t d
amag
e to
th
e u
nit
's p
lum
bin
g, u
se a
19
mm
bac
kin
g w
ren
ch w
hen
rem
ovin
g/in
stal
ling
the
exte
rnal
con
nec
tion
s.
man
ual.
I pos
ition
.
).
NO
TE
It w
ill ta
ke 3
0 se
cond
s for
the
com
pres
sor t
o sta
rt.
The
SP1
and
Men
u
If d
esire
d, p
ress
If d
esire
d, p
ress
I O
Stop
Sym
bol
20.0
Use
thi
s bu
tton
to
plac
e th
e un
it in
and
out
of s
tand
by.
Use
the
se f
our
navi
gati
on a
rrow
s to
mov
e th
roug
h th
e co
ntro
ller
disp
lays
and
to a
djus
t va
lues
.
Use
thi
s bu
tton
to
star
t/st
op t
he u
nit.
This
but
ton
is a
lso
used
to
mak
e
and
save
cha
nges
on
the
cont
rolle
r's
disp
lay
scre
en.
Use
thi
s bu
tton
to
canc
el a
ny c
hang
es
and
to r
etur
n th
e co
ntro
ller
to it
s
prev
ious
dis
play
. Can
celin
g a
chan
ge
can
only
be
mad
e be
fore
the
cha
nge
is
save
d. In
som
e ca
ses,
it is
als
o us
ed t
o
save
cha
nges
.
Use
the
adj
acen
t di
al f
or a
djus
ting
the
Hig
h Te
mpe
ratu
re C
utou
t. D
etai
ls a
re
expl
aine
d in
the
man
ual.Dis
play
Scr
een
Star
t Up
24.2
CW
ater
Hea
ter R
unni
ng S
ymbo
l
Pum
p Ru
nnin
g Sy
mbo
l
Refr
iger
atio
n Ru
nnin
g Sy
mbo
l
Rese
rvoi
r Flu
id
Tem
pera
ture
Sele
cted
Res
ervo
ir F
luid
Stat
us D
ispl
ay
Hig
hlig
hted
Star
t Sym
bol
Rese
rvoi
rFl
uid
Tem
pera
ture
20.0
24.2°
C
SP1
M
enu
Star
t Dis
play
Pres
s ).
Pres
s.T
he th
erm
osta
t's sc
reen
will
go
blan
k.
Plac
e th
e cir
cuit
prot
ecto
r on
the
fron
t of
the
unit
to th
e O
pos
ition
.
Shut
Dow
m
Sie
benö
tigen
:ei
nen
vers
tellb
aren
Sch
raub
ensc
hlüs
sel
pass
ende
Sch
läuc
he b
zw. L
eitu
ngen
pass
ende
Kle
mm
en o
der A
nsch
luss
stüc
ke
Sich
erhe
itsvo
rkeh
rung
en:
Das
Ger
ät d
arf n
ur in
ges
chlo
ssen
en R
äum
en b
etrie
ben
wer
den.
Ste
llen
Sie
das
Ger
ät n
iem
als
an O
rten
auf,
wo
es ü
berm
äßig
er H
itze,
Fe
ucht
igke
it, u
nzur
eich
ende
r Bel
üftu
ng o
der k
orro
sive
n S
toffe
n au
sges
etzt
ist.
Verw
ende
n S
ie n
iem
als
bren
nbar
e od
er k
orro
sive
Flü
ssig
keite
n in
die
sem
G
erät
.
Küh
lwas
serv
erso
rgun
g od
er a
n ei
nen
Ans
chlu
ss fü
r unt
er D
ruck
ste
hend
e Fl
üssi
gkei
ten
an.
Bev
or S
ie F
lüss
igke
iten
eins
etze
n od
er e
ine
War
tung
dur
chfü
hren
, bei
den
en
Sie
mög
liche
rwei
se m
it Fl
üssi
gkei
ten
in B
erüh
rung
kom
men
, bea
chte
n S
ie d
ie
im S
iche
rhei
tsda
tenb
latt
des
Her
stel
lers
bes
chrie
bene
n Vo
rsic
htsm
aßna
hmen
.
Kur
zanl
eitu
ng A
rt.-N
r. U
0111
9 A
usg.
02/
21/1
1
Die
Ver
wen
dung
and
erer
Flü
ssig
keite
n al
s de
r nac
hste
hend
auf
gefü
hrte
n fü
hrt
zum
Ver
lust
der
Her
stel
lerg
aran
tie.
-10°
C b
is 8
0°C
— W
asse
r mit
Gly
kol i
m M
isch
ungs
verh
ältn
is 5
0:50
Tabe
lle 1
- Zu
läss
ige
Flüs
sigk
eite
n:
Vor d
er In
stall
atio
n m
üsse
n all
e Tr
ansp
orts
topf
en e
ntfe
rnt w
orde
n se
in.
((
)
- -
den
-
siche
r sitz
en.
wer
den.
langsam.
HIN
WE
IS-
A
21 / 8"
5,4
191 / 8"
(2)
48,5
1715
/ 16"
43,9
Proz
essa
usla
ss
(8 o
der
12m
m
Auß
endu
rchm
. Tül
le)
Proz
esse
inla
ss
(8 o
der
12m
m
Auß
endu
rchm
. Tül
le)
Übe
rlau
f
(10
mm
Auß
endu
rchm
.)
Beh
älte
r-
abde
ckun
g
Net
zsch
alte
r
Net
zans
chlu
ss
Ver
mei
den
Sie
Üb
erfü
llun
gen
- F
lüss
igke
iten
deh
nen
sic
h b
ei
Erw
ärm
un
g au
s.
Kon
trolli
eren
Sie
, das
s di
e ko
rrek
te S
pann
ung
eing
este
llt is
t. S
teck
en S
ie
bei G
erät
en m
it S
trom
kabe
l zun
ächs
t das
ger
ätes
eitig
e E
nde
in d
as K
ühlg
erät
und
dem
Dec
kel d
er T
rans
portk
iste
. Wer
fen
Sie
den
Tra
nspo
rtver
pack
ung
erst
weg
,
Sch
alte
n S
ie d
en N
etzs
chal
ter i
n di
e S
tellu
ng (
I
33 / 8"
(2)
8,5
Vor
dem
Ein
sch
alte
n m
uss
das
Ger
ät m
ind
este
ns
24St
un
den
lan
g b
ei ~
25°C
in a
ufr
ech
ter
Pos
itio
n
Insp
izie
ren
Sie
vor
dem
Ein
sch
alte
n a
lle e
lekt
risc
hen
An
sch
lüss
e, S
chla
uch
verb
ind
un
gen
un
d (
opti
onal
) U
SB-K
abel
ansc
hlü
sse.
I.
)
HIN
WE
IS
SP1
Men
ü
I O
Mit
die
ser
Tast
e ka
nn d
as G
erät
in u
nd a
us
dem
Sta
ndby
-Mod
us g
esch
alte
t w
erde
n.
Mit
die
sen
vier
Nav
igat
ions
pfei
ltas
ten
könn
en S
ie d
urch
die
Reg
lera
nzei
gen
blät
tern
und
Wer
te e
inst
elle
n.
Ein-
und
Aus
scha
lten
des
Ger
äts.
Die
se
Tast
e di
ent
darü
ber
hina
us z
um V
or-
nehm
en u
nd S
peic
hern
von
Änd
erun
-
gen
an R
egle
rpar
amet
ern.
Mit
die
ser
Tast
e kö
nnen
Sie
vor
geno
m-
men
e Ä
nder
unge
n ve
rwer
fen
und
zum
vorh
erig
en B
ildsc
hirm
zur
ückk
ehre
n.
Eine
Änd
erun
g ka
nn n
ur v
erw
orfe
n
wer
den,
wen
n si
e no
ch n
icht
ges
peic
hert
wur
de. I
n m
anch
en F
älle
n w
ird
dies
e
Tast
e au
ch z
um S
peic
hern
ein
er
Änd
erun
g ve
rwen
det.
Mit
Hilf
e de
r ne
bens
tehe
nden
Ska
la
könn
en S
ie d
en Ü
bert
empe
ratu
rsch
utz
eins
telle
n. A
usfü
hrlic
he In
form
atio
nen
finde
n S
ie in
der
Geb
rauc
hsan
wei
sung
.
Dis
play
Eins
chal
ten
24.2CW
asse
r
Hei
zlau
fsym
bol
Pum
penl
aufs
ymbo
l
Küh
llauf
sym
bol
Flüs
sigke
itste
mpe
ratu
rim
Beh
älte
rSt
atus
anze
ige
Mar
kier
tes
Star
tsym
bol
Flüs
sigk
eits
-te
mpe
ratu
rim
Beh
älte
r20
.0
24.2
°C
SP1
M
enü
Star
tanz
eige
O.
Aus
scha
lten
Stop
p-Sy
mbo
l20
.0
Mat
érie
l req
uis
pour
dém
arre
r:cl
é à
mol
ette
Con
sign
es d
e sé
curit
é:
Tabl
eau
1 –
Liqu
ides
aut
oris
és :
Veill
er à
enl
ever
tous
les b
ouch
ons
d'ex
pédi
tion
avan
t l'in
stall
atio
n.
(SO
RTIE
D
E L
IQU
IDE
"V
ERS
APP
LICA
TIO
N")
et
(ARR
IVÉ
E D
E L
IQU
IDE
"RE
TOU
R A
PPLI
CATI
ON
").
Racc
orde
r la
SORT
IE D
E L
IQU
IDE
DE
PR
OCE
SS "
VE
RS A
PPLI
CATI
ON
" à
L'A
RRIV
ÉE
DE
LIQ
UID
E D
E P
ROCE
SS
"RE
TOU
R A
PPLI
CATI
ON
" à
la so
rtie
les ra
ccor
ds so
nt b
ien se
rrés
.
Main
teni
r la
plus
cou
rte d
istan
ce p
ossib
le en
tre l'
appa
reil
et l'
inst
rum
ent r
efro
idi.
Pour
la tu
bulu
re e
st la
plu
s dro
ite p
ossib
le. S
i des
à l'a
rriv
ée e
t à la
sorti
e de
l'ap
plica
tion,
et p
as
du c
ôté
refr
oidi
sseu
r.
une
cond
uite
de
vida
nge
adap
tée.
Soul
ever
le p
anne
au d
e re
mpl
issag
e su
r l'av
ant d
e l'a
ppar
eil p
our
l'enl
ever
.
progressivement d
u R
EM
AR
QU
E
d'ab
ord
en c
onta
ct av
ec la
par
oi d
e l'e
nton
noir
(A).
Le v
erse
men
t de
sens
iblem
ent l
e te
mps
de
rem
pliss
age.
A
21 / 8"
5,4
cm
191 / 8"
(2)
48,5
cm17
15/ 16
"
43,9
cm
Sor
tie
du li
quid
e de
pro
cess
("ve
rs a
pplic
atio
n")
(rac
cord
can
nelé
de
8
ou 1
2 m
m d
e di
am. e
xt.)
Arr
ivée
du
liqui
de d
e pr
o-
cess
("re
tour
app
licat
ion"
)
(rac
cord
can
nelé
de
8 ou
12 m
m d
e di
am. e
xt.)
Trop
-ple
in
(10
mm
dia
m. e
xt.)
Rés
ervo
ir
Cou
verc
le d
e
rem
plis
sage
Prot
ecti
on
de c
ircu
it
Entr
ée
d'al
imen
tati
on
La c
apac
ité d
u ré
serv
oir p
ouva
nt ê
tre ré
duite
par
rapp
ort à
l’ap
plica
tion
circu
latio
n ex
tern
e dé
mar
rée.
Évi
ter
de
trop
rem
plir
les
réci
pie
nts
- le
s liq
uid
es s
e d
ilate
nt
qu
and
ils
chau
ffen
t.
I
33 / 8"
(2)
8,5
Les
ap
par
eils
doi
ven
t re
ster
à la
ver
tica
le à
tem
pér
atu
re a
mb
ian
te (
~25
°C)
pen
dan
t 24
heu
res
avan
t le
ur
con
nec
teu
rs U
SB (
opti
on),
éle
ctri
qu
es, e
t le
s ra
ccor
ds
de
plo
mb
erie
.
dém
arre
pas
, se
repo
rter a
u m
anue
l.
I.
-
.L'ap
pare
il dé
mar
re e
t le
sym
bole
Mar
che
est r
empl
acé
par l
e sy
mbo
le A
rrêt
( ).
RE
MA
RQ
UE
Le
dém
arra
ge d
u co
mpr
esse
ur p
rend
30
seco
ndes
env
iron.
Les s
ectio
ns S
P1 e
t Men
ude
s dét
ails,
se ré
fére
r au
man
uel.
Au
beso
in, a
ppuy
er su
r
Au
beso
in, a
ppuy
er su
r p
our b
ascu
ler e
ntre
l'éc
ran
de d
émar
rage
et l
'écra
n d'
état
.
I O
Sym
bole
Arr
êt20
.0
Mis
e en
rout
e
24.2C
Eau
Sym
bole
Élé
men
t cha
uffa
nt e
n m
arch
e
Sym
bole
Pom
pe e
n m
arch
e
Sym
bole
Réf
rigé
ratio
n en
cou
rs
Tem
péra
ture
du
liqui
de
dans
le ré
serv
oir
Liqu
ide
dans
le ré
serv
oir
Écra
n d'
état
Sym
bole
Mar
che
en su
rbri
llanc
e
Tem
péra
ture
du
liqu
ide
dans
le
rése
rvoi
r20
.0
24.2°
C
SP1
M
enu
Écra
n de
dém
arra
ge
sym
bole.
App
uyer
sur
.L'ap
pare
il dé
mar
re e
t le
sym
bole
Arr
êt e
st re
mpl
acé
par l
e sy
mbo
le M
arch
e (
).
App
uyer
sur
.L’éc
ran
du th
erm
osta
t s'ef
face
.
Plac
er la
pro
tect
ion
de c
ircui
t situ
ée à
l'av
ant d
e l'a
ppar
eil e
n po
sitio
n O
.
Arr
êt
Uti
liser
ce
bout
on p
our
acti
ver/
désa
cti-
ver
la m
ise
en p
ause
de
l'app
arei
l.
Uti
liser
ces
qua
tre
flèch
es d
e na
viga
tion
pour
par
cour
ir le
s éc
rans
du
cont
rôle
ur
et a
just
er d
es v
aleu
rs.
Uti
liser
ce
bout
on p
our
met
tre
en
mar
che/
arrê
ter
l'app
arei
l. C
e bo
uton
perm
et a
ussi
d'a
ppor
ter
et d
'enr
egis
-
trer
des
mod
ifica
tion
s su
r l'é
cran
du
cont
rôle
ur.
Uti
liser
ce
bout
on p
our
annu
ler
tout
e m
o-
dific
atio
n et
rét
ablir
l'éc
ran
préc
éden
t.
L'an
nula
tion
d'u
ne m
odifi
cati
on e
st
seul
emen
t po
ssib
le a
vant
son
enr
egis
-
trem
ent.
Dan
s ce
rtai
ns c
as, e
lle p
erm
et
auss
i d'e
nreg
istr
er le
s m
odifi
cati
ons.
Uti
liser
le c
adra
n ad
jace
nt p
our
ajus
ter
la li
mit
e du
sec
tion
neur
de
surc
hauf
fe.
Pour
des
dét
ails
, se
réfé
rer
au m
anue
l.
Écra
n d'
affic
hage
Dit
heef
t u n
odig
om
te k
unne
n be
ginn
en:
Veili
ghei
dsm
aatr
egel
en:
De
unit
is a
lleen
ont
wor
pen
voor
geb
ruik
bin
nens
huis
.
Pla
ats
een
unit
nooi
t op
een
plek
met
ove
rmat
ige
war
mte
, voc
ht,
onvo
ldoe
nde
vent
ilatie
of c
orro
siev
e m
ater
iale
n.
Geb
ruik
noo
it on
tvla
mba
re o
f cor
rosi
eve
vloe
isto
ffen
met
dez
e un
it.
of a
nder
e vl
oeis
tofb
ronn
en o
nder
dru
k.
Raa
dple
eg v
oord
at u
vlo
eist
offe
n ge
brui
kt o
f ond
erho
ud u
itvoe
rt op
pl
ekke
n w
aar m
ogel
ijk c
onta
ct is
met
vlo
eist
of, d
e ve
iligh
eids
blad
en v
an
de fa
brik
ant v
oor v
oorz
orgs
maa
trege
len.
Sne
l sta
rt O
nder
deel
num
mer
U01
119
Rev
. 02/
21/1
1
Doo
r geb
ruik
van
vlo
eist
offe
n di
e ni
et h
iero
nder
wor
den
verm
eld
kom
t de
fabr
ieks
gara
ntie
te v
erva
llen.
Tabe
l 1 –
Toe
gest
ane
vloe
isto
ffen:
Zor
g er
voor
dat
alle
ver
zend
plug
gen
verw
ijder
d wo
rden
voo
r de
inst
allat
ie.
De
aans
luiti
ngen
voo
r de
proc
esvl
oeist
of
bevi
nden
zich
op
de a
chte
rzijd
e va
n de
uni
t en
zijn
als
volg
t gela
beld
: (P
ROCE
SAFV
OE
R) e
n (P
ROCE
STO
EV
OE
R).
Slui
t de
PRO
CESA
FVO
ER
aan
op
de v
loeis
tofto
evoe
r op
uw to
epas
sing.
Slui
tde
PRO
CEST
OE
VO
ER
aan
op
de
vloe
istof
afvo
er o
p uw
toep
assin
g. Z
org
ervo
or d
at a
lle a
anslu
iting
en v
eilig
zijn
.
Hou
d de
afs
tand
tuss
en d
e un
it en
het
in
stru
men
t dat
gek
oeld
wor
dt z
o ko
rt m
ogeli
jk. Z
org
dat d
e lei
ding
en z
o re
cht
mog
elijk
zijn
om
tege
ndru
k zo
klei
n m
ogeli
jk
te h
oude
n. A
ls ve
rklei
ning
en v
an d
e di
amet
er
vere
ist z
ijn, m
aak
deze
dan
bij
de to
evoe
r en
de
afvo
er v
an u
w to
epas
sing,
niet
bij
de
koele
r. Zor
g er
voor
dat
de
rese
rvoi
r-ove
rloop
op
de
acht
erka
nt v
an d
e un
it wo
rdt
aang
eslo
ten
op e
en g
esch
ikte
afv
oer.
Til h
et v
ulpa
neel
op d
e vo
orka
nt v
an d
e un
it op
om
het
te
verw
ijder
en.
Begi
n m
et 2
,8 li
ter v
loeis
tof.
Stee
k de
bijg
eleve
rde
trech
ter i
n de
slan
g en
voe
g langzaam
vloe
istof
to
e. O
PM
ER
KIN
Gun
it ka
n he
t te
snel
toev
oege
n va
n vl
oeist
of le
iden
tot o
verv
ullin
g - d
e in
dica
tie v
an h
et v
ulni
veau
blij
ft da
n ac
hter
bij
de w
erke
lijk
toeg
evoe
gde
hoev
eelh
eid.
Wan
neer
u v
loeis
tof
in d
e tre
chte
r giet
, moe
t u e
rvoo
r zor
gen
dat d
e vl
oeist
of e
erst
de
kant
van
de
trech
ter r
aakt
, A.A
ls u
de v
loeis
tof
in
het m
idde
n va
n de
trec
hter
giet
, B, k
unne
n er
luch
tzak
ken
onts
taan
en
kost
het
vul
len a
anzi
enlij
k m
eer t
ijd.
AB
21 / 8"
5,4
191 / 8"
(2)
48,5
1715
/ 16"
43,9
Proc
esaf
voer
(aan
slui
ting
met
bui
tend
ia-
met
er v
an 8
of
12 m
m)
Proc
esto
evoe
r
(aan
slui
ting
met
buit
en d
iam
eter
van
8 of
12
mm
)
Ove
rloo
p
(bui
tend
iam
eter
10
mm
)
Res
ervo
ir
Vuld
ekse
l
Str
oom
besc
herm
ing
Str
oom
inga
ng
Cont
rolee
r het
gew
enst
e vl
oeist
ofni
veau
met
beh
ulp
van
de v
ullij
nen.
Aan
gezi
en d
e ca
pacit
eit v
an h
et re
serv
oir k
lein
kan
zijn
in v
erge
lijki
ng
tot u
w to
epas
sing
en h
et n
odig
kan
zijn
dat
er l
ucht
uit
de le
idin
gen
gebl
azen
moe
t wor
den,
dien
t u e
xtra
koe
lvlo
eisto
f bi
j de
hand
te
houd
en o
m h
et sy
stee
m b
ijgev
uld
te h
oude
n als
de
uitw
endi
ge
circu
latie
word
t ges
tart.
Vu
l het
res
ervo
ir n
iet
te v
ol; v
loei
stof
fen
zet
ten
uit
bij
verw
arm
ing.
Con
trole
er d
e ju
iste
spa
nnin
g. V
oor u
nits
die
wor
den
gele
verd
met
een
ne
tsno
er, s
teek
de
vrou
wel
ijke
kant
van
de
stro
omka
bel i
n de
koe
ler e
n st
eek
de m
anne
lijke
kan
t van
de
stro
omka
bel i
n de
ver
mog
ensu
itgan
g. (H
et n
etsn
oer
bevi
ndt z
ich
onde
r de
deks
el v
an d
e tra
nspo
rtdoo
s. G
ooi h
et d
ekse
l nie
t weg
Zet d
e st
room
besc
herm
er o
p de
aan
( I
33 / 8"
(2)
8,5
Un
its
moe
ten
ged
ure
nd
e 24
uu
r vo
ord
at z
e ge
star
t w
ord
en r
ech
top
sta
an b
ij ka
mer
tem
per
atu
ur
(~25
°C).
H
ierd
oor
wor
dt
gega
ran
dee
rd d
at d
e sm
eero
lie t
eru
ggel
open
is in
de
com
pre
ssor
.
Con
trol
eer
voor
dat
u d
e u
nit
sta
rt a
lleU
SB-
(op
tion
eel)
en
ele
ktri
sch
e aa
nsl
uit
inge
n e
n d
e aa
nsl
uit
inge
n
Scha
kel d
e un
it ni
et in
voo
rdat
u v
loeis
tof
heef
t toe
gevo
egd.
Hou
d ex
tra v
loeis
tof
bij d
e ha
nd. A
ls de
uni
t niet
star
t, ra
adpl
eeg
dan
de h
andl
eidin
g.
I-sta
nd.
, het
Sta
rtsch
erm
ver
schi
jnt.
het s
ymbo
ol te
nav
iger
en.
. De
unit
star
t en
het s
tarts
ymbo
ol v
eran
dert
in e
en st
opsy
mbo
ol (
).
OP
ME
RK
ING
Het
duu
rt 30
seco
nden
voo
rdat
de
com
pres
sor s
tart.
Cont
rolee
r na
het s
tarte
n all
e ex
tern
e lei
ding
en o
p lek
ken.
De
gede
eltes
SP1
en
Men
u bo
vena
an h
et sc
herm
wor
den
gebr
uikt
om
de
inst
ellin
gen
van
de c
ontro
ller a
f te
leze
n be
kijk
en e
n/of
te w
ijzig
en. D
eze
word
en u
itgeb
reid
bes
chre
ven
in d
e ha
ndlei
ding
.
Dru
k in
dien
gew
enst
op
om
de
stat
ussc
herm
en te
ope
nen.
Dru
k in
dien
gew
enst
op
om
hee
n en
wee
r te
gaan
tuss
en d
e st
art-/
stat
ussc
herm
en.
I O
Stop
sym
bool
20,0
Geb
ruik
dez
e kn
op o
m d
e un
it in
de
stan
d-by
te
zett
en o
f ui
t de
sta
nd-b
y
te h
alen
.
Geb
ruik
dez
e vi
er n
avig
atie
pijlt
jes
om
door
de
sche
rmen
van
de
cont
rolle
r te
lope
n en
waa
rden
in t
e st
elle
n.
Geb
ruik
dez
e to
ets
om d
e un
it t
e st
arte
n/
stop
pen.
Dez
e to
ets
wor
dt o
ok g
ebru
ik
om v
eran
deri
ngen
aan
te
bren
gen
op
het
wee
rgav
esch
erm
van
de
cont
rolle
r
en d
eze
op t
e sl
aan.
Geb
ruik
dez
e to
ets
om e
vent
uele
ver
an-
deri
ngen
te
annu
lere
n en
de
cont
rolle
r
teru
g te
zet
ten
op h
et e
erde
re s
cher
m.
Een
vera
nder
ing
kan
alle
en w
orde
n
gean
nule
erd
als
deze
nog
nie
t is
op-
gesl
agen
. In
som
mig
e ge
valle
n w
ordt
dit
ook
gebr
uikt
om
ver
ande
ring
en o
p
te s
laan
.
Geb
ruik
de
draa
ikno
p om
de
hoge
-
tem
pera
tuur
besc
herm
ing
in t
e st
elle
n.
Det
ails
wor
den
toeg
elic
ht in
de
hand
leid
ing.
Wee
rgav
esch
erm
Ops
tart
en
24.2C
Wat
er
Sym
bool
ver
war
mer
in
gesc
hake
ld
Sym
bool
pom
p in
gesc
hake
ld
Sym
bool
koe
ling
inge
scha
keld
Vloe
isto
ftem
pera
tuur
re
serv
oir
Ges
elec
teer
de v
loei
stof
in re
serv
oir
Stat
ussc
herm
Gem
arke
erd
star
tsym
bool
Vloe
isto
ftem
pera
tuur
rese
rvoi
r
20,0
24,2°
C
SP1
M
enu
Star
tsch
erm
te n
avig
eren
.
Dru
k op
. D
e un
it st
opt e
n he
t sto
psym
bool
ver
ande
rt in
een
star
tsym
bool
( ).
Dru
k op
. H
et th
erm
osta
atsc
herm
wor
dt b
lanco
.
Zet
de
stro
ombe
sche
rmer
op
de v
oork
ant v
an d
e un
it in
de
O-s
tand
.
Uits
chak
elen
Qué
se
nece
sita
par
a em
peza
r:U
na ll
ave
ingl
esa
ajus
tabl
eM
angu
era
o tu
bería
ade
cuad
aA
braz
ader
as o
tipo
de
cone
xión
ade
cuad
a
Prec
auci
ones
de
segu
ridad
:La
uni
dad
está
dis
eñad
a só
lo p
ara
uso
inte
rior.
No
colo
que
nunc
a la
uni
dad
dond
e qu
ede
expu
esta
a e
xces
o de
cal
or,
hum
edad
, mal
a ve
ntila
ción
o m
ater
iale
s co
rros
ivos
.
inst
alac
ión
ni a
nin
guna
fuen
te lí
quid
a pr
esur
izad
a.
de m
anip
ulac
ión
en e
l doc
umen
to M
SD
S d
el fa
bric
ante
.
Inic
io rá
pido
, núm
ero
de p
ieza
U01
119
Rev
. 02/
21/1
1
Tabl
a 1
- Flu
idos
ace
ptab
les:
No
olvi
de q
uita
r tod
os lo
s tap
ones
de
trans
porte
ant
es d
e re
aliza
r la
inst
alació
n.
encu
entra
n en
la p
arte
pos
terio
r de
la un
idad
y ll
evan
las e
tique
tas
(SA
LID
A
DE
PRO
CESO
) y
(EN
TRA
DA
DE
PR
OCE
SO).
Cone
cte
la SA
LID
A D
E P
ROCE
SO
a
laE
NTR
AD
A D
E P
ROCE
SO
a la
Ase
gúre
se d
e co
nect
ar a
un
desa
güe
depó
sito
que
hay
en la
par
te p
oste
rior d
e la
unid
ad.
lentamente.
NO
TA
:
cond
ucto
s.
A
21 / 8"
5,4
191 / 8"
(2)
48,5
1715
/ 16"
43,9
Sal
ida
de p
roce
so
(con
exió
n de
ntad
a
8 o
12 m
m D
E)
Entr
ada
de p
roce
so
(con
exió
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Preface
Warranty Cole-Parmer warrants to the direct purchaser that the Cole-Parmer Polystat Cooling/Heating Recirculating Chillers, distributed by Cole-Parmer, will be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of delivery.
Cole-Parmer will repair or replace the product or provide credit, as its sole option, upon prompt notification and compliance with its instructions.
The Distributor warrants to Customer that upon prompt notification and compliance with Distributor's instructions, that the Distributor will repair or replace, at Distributor's sole option, any Product which is defective in material or workmanship.
Distributor expressly disclaims all other warranties, whether expressed, implied or statutory, including the warranties of merchantability, and fitness for a particular purpose. Distributor's sole responsibility and the Customer's exclusive remedy for any claim arising out of the purchase of any Product is repair or replacement, as described above. In no event shall Distributor's liability exceed the purchase price pain therefor; nor shall Distributor be liable for any claims, losses or damage of any third party or for lost profits or any special, indirect, incidental, consequential, or exemplary damages, howsoever arising, even if Distributor has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
Unpacking Retain all cartons and packing material until the chiller is operated and found to be in good condition. If the chiller shows external or internal damage contact the transportation company and file a damage claim. Under ICC regulations, this is your responsibility.
The chiller does not have handles. Take into account the chiller's weight, 66 pounds (30 kilograms), when unpacking and transporting. We recommend two people lift the chiller from the bottom.
Chillers should be left in an upright position at room temperature for 24 hours before starting. This will ensure the lubrication oil has drained back into the compressor.
Compliance Refer to the Declaration of Conformity in the back of this manual.
CAUTION
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Preface
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Cole Parmer 1-1
Safety Warnings
Section 1 Safety
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Make sure you read and understand all instructions and safety precautions listed in this manual before installing or operating your chiller. If you have any questions concerning the operation of your chiller or the information in this manual, please contact us.
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It is also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
The lightning flash with arrow symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of non-insulated "dangerous voltage" within the chiller's enclosure. The voltage magnitude is significant enough to constitute a risk of electrical shock.
This label indicates the presence of hot surfaces.
This label indicates read the manual.
NOTE The chiller's equipment design incorporates a complete sheet metal enclosure for personnel protection from mechanical and electrical hazards.
Observe all warning labels.
Never remove warning labels.
The chiller construction provides protection against the risk of electrical shock by grounding appropriate metal parts. The protection will not function unless the power cord is connected to a properly grounded outlet. It is the user's responsibility to assure a proper ground connection is provided.
Operate the chiller using only the supplied line cords, never operate equipment with damaged cords.
Ensure all communication and electrical connections are made prior to starting the chiller.
The chiller's power cord is the electrical disconnecting device, it must be easily accessible at all times.
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Section 1 Safety
Cole Parmer
Always turn the chiller off and disconnect the supply voltage from its power source before moving performing any service or maintenance procedures. Ensure chiller is at a safe temperature before handling.
Never place the chiller in a location or atmosphere where excessive heat, moisture, or corrosive materials are present.
Chillers should be left in an upright position at room temperature (~25°C) for 24 hours before starting. This will ensure the lubrication oil has drained back into the compressor.
The chiller is not designed to be floor mounted.
Other than water, before using any fluid, or when performing mainten-ance where contact with the fluid is likely, refer to the manufacturer’s MSDS and EC Safety Data sheet for handling precautions.
Ensure, that no toxic gases can be generated by the fluid. Flammable gases can build up over the fluid during usage.
Never operate the chiller without fluid in the reservoir.
Never use corrosive or flammable fluids with this chiller. Use of these fluids will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Ensure the fluid is at a safe temperature (20°C to 55°C) before handling or draining.
Drain the chiller before it is transported and/or stored in near or below freezing temperatures, see Draining in Section 3.
Ensure the tubing you select will meet your maximum temperature and pressure requirements.
Never operate damaged or leaking equipment.
Never operate the chiller or add fluid to the reservoir with panels removed.
Transport the chiller with care. Sudden jolts or drops can damage its components.
Do not clean the chiller with solvents, only use a soft cloth and water.
Refer service and repairs to a qualified technician.
Performance of installation, operation, or maintenance procedures other than those described in this manual may result in a hazardous situation and will void the manufacturer's warranty.
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Section 2 General InformationThe Cole Parmer Polystat CR Cooling/Heating Recirculating Chillers are designed to provide a continuous supply of fluid at a constant temperature and flow rate. The chiller consists of an air-cooled refrigeration system, heat exchanger, recirculating pump, polyethylene reservoir, and a microprocessor controller.
Description
Specifications
1. Specifications obtained at sea level using water (above 5°C) and 50/50 EG/Water (<5°C) as the recirculating fluid at a 20°C process setpoint, 20°C ambient condition, at nominal operating volt-age. Other fluids, process temperatures, ambient temperatures, altitude or operating voltage will affect performance.
2. Nominal values ±10%. Depends on chiller's pump type, force only or force/suction. Derate 100V/50Hz chillers ~15% for maximum pressure and maximum flow.
• Cole Parmer reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
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Temperature °C
CR 250
CR 250 CR 500 Procedd Fluid Temperature -10°C to +80°C -10°C to +80°C Range +14°F to +176°F +14°F to +176°F
Temperature Stability ±0.1°C ±0.1°C
Cooling Capacity1
Heater Capacity at 20°C 50Hz 2.0 Kilowatts 2.0 Kilowatts 60Hz 1.2 Kilowatts 1.2 Kilowatts
Nominal Weight kg 30 30 lb 66 66
Pumping Type2 Force / Force-Suction Force / Force-Suction
Maximum Flow Rate lpm 17 / 21 17 / 21 gpm 4.5 / 5.5 4.5 / 5.5
Maximum Pressure mbar 300 / 805 300 / 805 psi 4.4 / 11.7 4.4 / 11.7
Reservoir Volume liters 2.8 2.8 gallons 0.7 0.7
CR 500
Section 2 General Information
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Dimensions (inches/centimeters)
11/8" 2.9
1 7/8" ± 1/8" (2)4.7 ± 0.3
16 3/16" 41.1
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1/16" (3)0.2
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8 15/16" 22.7 3 1/4"
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1 1/16" 1.8
Circuit protector
Fill, drain and site tube
Front View
Section 2 General Information
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23 3/4" 60.3
8 5/16"21.1
14 13/16"37.6
5/8" (2)1.6
3/4"1.8
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13/16" 2.1
3 3/8" (2)8.5
2 1/8" 5.4
1 1/16" 2.7
22 7/16" 57.0
19 1/8" (2)48.5 17 15/16"
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Power inletProcess outlet(8 or 12 mm OD barb)
Process inlet(8 or 12 mm OD barb)
Overfill(10 mm OD)
Rear ViewUSB 1.0 compatible device port (Optional)
Section 2 General Information
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Wetted Materials VitonEPDMRytonUltemVectraStainless Steel 316Stainless Steel 304 Ryton
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Section 3 Installation
Ambient Temperature Range* 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)
Maximum Relative Humidity (Non Condensing)* 80% at 31°C (88°F)
Operating Altitude* Sea Level to 2000 meters (6560 feet)
Overvoltage Category II
Pollution Degree 2
Degree of Protection IP 20
The chiller is designed for continuous operation and for indoor use. Also, it is not designed to be floor-mounted.
Never place the chiller in a location where excessive heat, moisture, inadequate ventilation, or corrosive materials are present.
Chillers should be left in an upright position at room temperature (~25°C) for 24 hours before starting. This will ensure the lubrication oil has drained back into the compressor.
The chiller requires clean air for proper operation. Air enters from the rear of the chiller and exits through the sides and front.
The chiller is design to allow blocking of any two sides (except rear) without affecting rated load The ambient temperature is reduced by 3°C if two sides are blocked.
Ambient Conditions
CAUTION
CAUTION
Ventilation
* Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40°C. Derate ambient by 1°C/1000m and capacity by 2%/1000m.
Section 3 Installation
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Electrical Requirements
The chiller construction provides protection against the risk of electrical shock by grounding appropriate metal parts. The protection will not function unless the power cord is connected to a properly grounded outlet. It is the user's responsibility to assure a proper ground connection is provided.
The chiller is intended for use on a dedicated outlet. All chillers are equipped with a C14 main power inlet and a 20 Amp circuit protector.
NOTE If the circuit protector activates allow the chiller to cool before resetting the protector. Restart the chiller. Contact us if it activates again.
If the chiller's power cord is used as the disconnecting device, it must be easily accessible at all times.
Operate the chiller using only the supplied line cords, never operate equipment with damaged cords.
Refer to the nameplate on the rear, upper-left-hand corner of the chiller for specific electrical requirements. Voltage deviations of ± 10% are permissible. The outlet must be rated as suitable for the total power consumption of the chiller.
DANGER
CAUTION
CAUTION
The following power options are available:
Volts1/Hertz/Phase Amps2 Total Wattage Plug Type
115/60/1 12 1345 N5-15 100/50-60/1 12 1150 N5-15 220- 230/50/1 12 2395 Country Specific 220/60/1 12 2395 Country Specific
1. Volts ± 10% 2. Maximum amp draw
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Ensure that all shipping plugs are removed before installation.
Never connect the process fluid lines to your facility water supply or any pressurized liquid source.
The process fluid connections are located on the rear of the chiller and are labeled (pRoCEss ouTlET) and (pRoCEss inlET). Connect the pRoCEss ouTlET to the fluid inlet on your application. Connect the pRoCEss inlET to the fluid outlet on your application. Ensure all connections are secure.
Keep the distance between the chiller and the instrument being cooled as short as possible. To minimize back pressure, ensure tubing is as straight as possible. if diameter reductions are required, make them at the inlet and outlet of your application, not at the chiller.
Plumbing Requirements
CAUTION
2 1/8" 5.4
5/8" (2) 1.6
3 3/8" (2)8.5
19 1/8" (2)48.5 17 15/16"
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Process inlet(8 or 12 mm OD barb)
Overflow(10 mm OD)
Chillers ship with two M16x1 connections and clamps
CAUTIONTo prevent damage to the chiller's plumbing, use a 19 mm backing wrench when removing/installing the external connections.
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Fluid Considerations
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
DANGER Only use the approved fluids listed on the next page. Never use corrosive or flammable fluids with this chiller.
Handle and dispose all liquids, other than water, in accordance with the fluid manufacturers specification and/or the MSDS for the fluid used.
Always adjust the chiller's software to the fluid used, see Section 4.
Water/ethylene glycol mixtures require top-offs with pure water, otherwise the percentage of glycol will increase resulting in high viscosity and poor performance.
Cole parmer takes no responsibility for damages caused by the selection of an unsuitable bath fluid.
unsuitable bath fluids are fluids which:are very highly viscous (much higher than 30 mpas at the respective •
working temperature)
have corrosive characteristics or•
tend to break down at high temperatures•
For fluid selection consider application requirements, operating temperature range, material compatibility, safety concerns, and environmental issues.
Chlorine short term usage of tap water may not cause any adverse affects on the chiller or your application, but in the long term problems may arise. To help alleviate these problems Cole parmer recommends the use of chlorine.
The duration of time that chlorine remains in solution depends on factors such as water temperature, pH and availability of direct sunlight. We recommend maintaining chlorine levels at proper levels using chlorine test strips, generally 1 to 5 ppm is adequate.
For best results, maintain the pH of the fluid between 6.5 and 7.5. Additional chlorine should not be added without first determining the concentration ratio that already exists in the fluid supply. Corrosion and degradation of the circulation components can result from concentration ratios that are too high. Contact us for additional information.
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DANGER
Distilled Water or Deionized Water (up to 3 MΩ-cm) normal tap water leads to calcareous deposits necessitating frequent chiller decalcification, see table on next page.
Calcium tends to deposit itself on the heating element. The heating capacity is reduced and service life shortened.
50/50 Water with Laboratory Grade Ethylene Glycol Below 5°C water has to be mixed with a glycol. The amount of glycol added should cover a temperature range 5°C lower than the operating temperature of the particular application. This will prevent the water/glycol from gelling (freezing) near the evaporating coil.
50% ethylene glycol is the maximum recommendation. Excess glycol deteriorates the temperature accuracy due to its high viscosity.
All heat transfer fluids are supplied with an EC safety Data sheet.
Ensure, when selecting the heat transfer fluid, that no toxic gases can be generated. Inflammable gases can build up over the fluid during usage.
Approved Fluids
Section 3 Installation
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Process Fluid Permissible (PPM) Desirable (PPM)
Microbiologicals (algae, bacteria, fungi) 0 0
Inorganic ChemicalsCalcium <25 <0.6Chloride <25 <10 Copper <1.3 <1.00.020 ppm if fluid in contact with aluminumIron <0.3 <0.1Lead <0.015 0Magnesium <12 <0.1Manganese <0.05 <0.03Nitrates\Nitrites <10 as N 0Potassium <20 <0.3Silicate <25 <1.0Sodium <20 <0.3Sulfate <25 <1Hardness <17 <0.05Total Dissolved Solids <50 <10
Other ParameterspH 6.5-8.5 7-8Resistivity 0.01* 0.05-0.1*
* MΩ-cm (compensated to 25°C)
unfavorably high total ionized solids (Tis) can accelerate the rate of galvanic corrosion. These contaminants can function as electrolytes which increase the potential for galvanic cell corrosion and lead to localized corrosion such as pitting. Eventually, the pitting will become so extensive that refrigerant will leak into the water reservoir.
As an example, raw water in the united states averages 171 ppm (of naCl). The recommended level for use in a water system is between 0.5 to 5.0 ppm (of naCl).
Recommendation: initially fill the tank with distilled or deionized water. Do not use untreated tap water as the total ionized solids level may be too high. This will reduce the electrolytic potential of the water and prevent or reduce the galvanic corrosion observed.
Water Quality and Standards
Section 3 Installation
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Filling Requirements
CAUTION
CAUTION
Before using any fluid refer to the manufacturer’s MSDS and EC safety data sheets for handling precautions.
NOTE Ensure the reservoir overflow located on the rear of the chiller is connected to a suitable drain.
start with 2.8 liters of fluid.
lift up on the fill panel on the front of the chiller to remove it.
Insert the supplied funnel into the hose and slowly add fluid. NOTE Due to the chiller's plumbing configuration, adding fluid too quickly may result in overfilling - the fill level indication lags the actual amount added.
MAX
MIN
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When pouring fluid into the funnel ensure the fluid contacts the side of the funnel first, A. pouring the fluid into the center of the funnel, B, will cause air pockets and substantially slow down the filling time.
using the fill lines, verify the desired fluid level.
since the reservoir capacity may be small compared to your application and air may need to be purged from the lines, have extra cooling fluid on hand to keep the system topped off when external circulation is started.
Avoid overfilling, fluids expand when heated.
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Draining
CAUTION
Shipment/Storage
Before draining any fluid refer to the manufacturer’s MSDS and EC safety data sheets for handling precautions.
Ensure the fluid is at a safe handling temperature (less than 55°C). Wear protective clothing and gloves.
lift up on the fill panel on the front of the chiller to remove it.
pull the fill hose off the clips securing it to the chiller.
Keep your thumb on the end of the hose until ready to drain the fluid into a suitable container.
Transporting and/or storing the chiller in near or below freezing temperatures requires draining. Do not store the chiller below -20°C, and <80% relative humidity.
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The Cole Parmer Polystat CR Series of chillers have a digital display and easy-to-use touch pad, five programmable setpoint temperatures, acoustic and optical alarms and adjustable high temperature protection.
Section 4 Operation
Controller
Use this button to place the chiller in and out of standby.
Use these navigation arrows to move through the controller displays and to adjust values.
Use this button to start/stop the chiller. This button is also used to make and save changes on the controller's display screen.
Use this button to cancel any changes and to return the controller to its previ-ous display. Canceling a change can only be made before the change is saved. In some cases, it is also used to save changes.
NOTE Holding this button for five seconds resets the display contrast to the default level and also brings up the language menu to change, if needed, the displayed language. See Settings - Display Options in this Section.
Use the adjacent dial for adjusting the High Temperature Cutout. Details are explained near the end of this Section.
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Section 4 Operation
Chillers should be left in an upright position at room tempera-ture (~25°C) for 24 hours before starting. This will ensure the lubrication oil has drained back into the compressor.
Before starting the chiller, double check all USB (optional), electrical and plumbing connections.
Do not run the chiller until fluid is added. Have extra fluid on hand. If the chiller will not start refer to Section 5 Troubleshooting.
• Place the circuit protector located on the front of the chiller to the I position.
• Press , the Start Display will appear.
• Ensure the start symbol has a highlight box around it, if not use the arrow keys to navigate to the symbol.
Setup
Start Up
• Press . The chiller will start and the start symbol will turn into a stop symbol ( ).
NOTE It will take 30 seconds for the compressor to start.
NOTE After start, check external plumbing connections for leaks.
The SP1 and Menu portions on the top of the display are used to view and/or change the controller's settings. They are explained in detail later in this Section.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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Highlighted Start Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
20.0°C
24.2°C
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Start Display
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Section 4 Operation
Press , the display will go blank and the chiller will be in the stand by mode.
If desired, press to toggle between the Start/Status Displays. Status Display
Stand By Mode
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
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Section 4 Operation
NOTE You cannot adjust the setpoint closer than 0.1°C to either of the fluid's system limits, see Fluids Type in this Section, or beyond the chiller's temperature range.
NOTE The setpoint can be changed with the chiller running or not.
The Setpoint is the desired fluid temperature. The controller can store up to five setpoints, SP1 through SP5. The procedure for changing the stored setpoint values is discussed later in this Section.
Use the navigation arrows and move to the SP1 window and then press to highlight it as shown below.
Changing the Setpoint
Use the up and down navigation arrows to bring up the desired setpoint and then press .
The display on the Setpoint Value Window will now indicate the corre-sponding setpoint's stored value.
If desired, you can change the displayed setpoint value by using the navigation arrows to highlight the Setpoint Value Window and then pressing . The right-most digit will have a cursor beneath it.
Use the left and right arrows to move the cursor to the desired digit and then use the up and down arrows to change the value. Once all the desired changes are made, press to save the change.
NOTE Using this procedure also changes the setpoint's stored value.
SP2 MENU35.0°C
24.2°C
Setpoint Value Window
SP1 MENU20.0°C
24.2°C
Setpoint Value Window35.0°C
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Section 4 Operation
1. Use the arrow buttons to highlight Menu and the controller brings up the Main Menu Display.
2. Use the up and down arrow to highlight the desired setting and then press to bring up additional submenus.
Menu Displays The controller uses menus to view/change the chiller's settings.
NOTE The chiller does not need to be running to view/change these settings.
For all Menu displays, once is pressed to change a display, you can press to return to the previous screen.
See page 4-7.
See page 4-12.
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
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Application SettingsDisplay Options
MessagesRun TimeConfigurationPassword/Reset
Menu
1. From any submenu display, use the down arrow button to highlight Menu.
2. Press to return to the Main Menu Display.
Menu The Menu line, at the bottom of all the submenu displays, is another way to return the controller back to the Main Menu Display.
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
Pressing from the Menu line returns you tho the previous screen.
Application SettingsDisplay Options
Menu
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Section 4 Operation
Settings - Application Settings is used to view/adjust the controller's five Setpoints and Real Temperature Adjustments (RTA) enable/disable the alarms, change the fluid type, set the pump speed, configure the interfaces (optional), set the clock, turn the timer on or off, and turn auto restart and en-ergy savings on or off.
1. With Application Settings highlighted press to view:
Menu
Setpoints Alarms Fluid TypePump Adjustment
Menu
Interfaces Set ClockOn/Off TimerAuto Restart
Scroll down for additional options:
2. With Setpoints highlighted, press to display the list. Use the up/down arrows to highlight the desired SP. NOTE Use the down arrow to display SP5.
3. Press .
The Setpoint and RTA are changed using the same procedure. With the desired setpoint high-lighted press to display the submenu.
Menu
SP1 xx.xRTA int xx.x
Menu
SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4
If the temperatures on the Start/Status Displays do not accurately reflect the actual temperature in the reservoir, an RTA can be applied. The RTA can be set ±10°C (±18°F). As an example, if the chiller's temperature is stabilized and displaying 20°C but a calibrated reference thermometer reads 20.5°C, the RTA should be set to -0.5°C. After you enter a RTA value allow chiller to stabilize before verifying the temperature. NOTE If display accuracy is required, we recommend repeating this procedure at various setpoint temperatures and on a regular basis. NOTE You cannot adjust the setpoint closer than 0.1°C to either of the fluid's system limits, see Fluids Type in this Section.
4. With the desired line highlighted press .
The right-most digit will have a cursor beneath it. Use the left and right arrows to move the cursor to the desired digit and then use the up and down arrows to change the value. Once all the desired changes are made, press to save the change, or to cancel it.
35.0°C
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Section 4 Operation
Alarms is used to view/adjust the high and low temperature alarm limits and to enable/disable the audible alarms.
1. With Alarms highlighted, press to display:
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2. With TemperatureAlarms highlighted, press to display:
1. With AudibleAlarms highlighted, press to display the alarms.
Highlight the desired alarm and press to toggle between enable and disable mode.
High Fault cannot be set below HighWarn. HighWarn cannot be set below LowWarn. Low Fault cannot be set above HighWarn.
If Faults is enabled the alarm will sound when a fault occurs. If Warnings is enabled the alarm will sound when a warning occurs.
Menu
TemperatureAlarmsAudibleAlarms
Menu
High Fault 83.0°C HighWarn 83.0°CLowWarn 2.0°CLow Fault 2.0°C
Menu
Faults Warnings
3. Highlight the desired limit and press . Follow the same procedure used to change a setpoint. If the Fault temperature is exceeded the chiller will shut down and, if enabled, the audible alarm will sound. If the Warn temperature is exceeded the chiller will continue to run and, if enabled, the audible alarm will sound. In both cases a message will be displayed.
Press , or use the Menu window, to save and return to the previous display.
Cole Parmer 4-9
Section 4 Operation
FluidsType is used to identify the type of fluid used. The controller uses the fluid type to automati-cally set certain operating parameters.
PumpAdjustment is used to review/set the desired pump speed. NOTE Force only pumps (FP1) have only two speeds, High and Low.
WaterGlycol-Water
Menu
LowMedium High
Menu
2. With the desired fluid selected press , or use the Menu window, to save and return to the previous display.
Fluid system limits: High °C/°F Low °C/°F
Water +83/+181 +2/+36
Glycol-Water +83/+181 -13/+9
1. With FluidType highlighted, press to display the list of acceptable fluids. Highlight the desired fluid and press to select it.
1. With PumpAdjustment highlighted, press to display the speeds.
Highlight the desired speed and press to select it.
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Section 4 Operation
Interfaces is used to enable/configure the optional serial communications feature.
Set Clock is used to set the controller's time (hr : min : sec) and date (year - month - day).
On/Off Timer is used to enable and set the controller's timer.
Serial TypeBaudParityData Bits
Menu
I: 2010-01-01 08:00:00 O: 2010-01-01 08:00:00 Enable
Menu
XX : XX : XX XXXX - XX - XX
Menu
1. With Interfaces highlighted, press to display the list of parameters. Highlight the desired parameter and press to view the available options.
1. With On/Off Timer highlighted, press to display the on ( I ) and off (O) time as well as the enable box.
Available options:Serial Type USB, OffBaud 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200, 600, 300Parity None, Odd, EvenData Bits 8Stop Bits 1, 2
See the Appendix for additional information. .
After setting the on and off times select Enable to activate the timer.
Auto Restart is used to enable the auto restart feature. When enabled, the chiller will automatically restart after a power failure or power interruption condition.
Energy Saving is used to enable the energy savings mode. The Energy Saving mode is primarily designed for applications running under a stable load. Enabling the mode saves energy by reducing the chiller's heater power and cooling requirements. This can result in substantial energy savings over the life of the chiller. The default setting is ON.
1. With Auto Restart highlighted, press to toggle between enable and disable.
1. With Energy Saving highlighted, press to toggle between enable and disable.
Cole Parmer 4-11
Section 4 Operation
Settings - Display Options is used to view/adjust the controller's Temperature Units, the Temperature Resolution, the displayed Language, and the Display Contrast and Display Delay.
3. With Language highlighted press . Use the up/down arrows to highlight the desired language. (Scroll down for additional languages.)
Press .
1. With Temp. Unit highlighted press . Use the up/down arrows to highlight the desired temperature scale.
Press .
4. With DisplayContrast highlighted press .
Press again and use the up/down arrows keys to change the contrast. With the desired con-trast showing, press again.
2. With Temp. Resolution highlighted press .
Use the up/down arrows to highlight the desired resolution. Press .
Contrast32
Menu
Delay 60 sec
Menu
English DeutschFrancais Espanol
Menu
°C°F°K
Menu
0.010.1
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5. With Display Delay highlighted press to enable/disable it.
Use the up/down arrows to highlight the time and press again.
Use the up/down arrows to change the value. Once the desired delay is displayed press .
NOTE Holding for five seconds resets the display contrast to the default level and also brings up the language menu to change, if needed, the displayed language.
With Display Delay enabled and the Start Display showing, if no arrows are pressed the Start Display will change to the Status Display after the delay expires. See pages 4-2 and 4-3.
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Section 4 Operation
1. With Configuration highlighted, press to display the settings.
1. With Run Time highlighted, press to display the times.
1. With Messages highlighted, press to display the options.
Pump FPX FW XXXXXXX.A Checksum XXXXBath 250; 115V FW XXXXXXX.A
Menu
Unit xxxhoursPump xxxhours
Menu
WarningsFaults
Menu
System Run Time is used to view the chiller (Unit) and pump operating hours.
SystemConfiguration is used to view the chiller's configuration.
System Messages is used to view any Warning or Fault messages.
Pump options:FP1 Force PumpFP2 Force/Suction PumpFP1U Force Pump & USB OptionFP2U Force/Suction Pump & USB Option
Cole Parmer 4-13
Section 4 Operation
1. With Password/Resethighlighted, press to display:
NOTE The controller resets to the User mode whenever the chiller is turned off. The control-ler also resets to the User mode whenever the Start/Status Display is displayed continuously for 10 minutes.
2. Press and change the number to 1.
Highlight the desired reset option and press .
A confirmation message will appear, press again.
1. If desired, highlight Reset and press to display:
LevelUserPassword0
Menu
ResetusersettingsReset PID settingsResetboth
Menu
System-Password/Resetis used only by a qualified technician. Changing the password enables controller reset options, the temperature sensor calibration procedure and displays PID values.
3. Press to display:
Scroll down to display PID Tuning.
LevelUserPassword1
Menu
LevelOperatorPassword1ResetCalibration
Menu
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Section 4 Operation
Once the calibration is complete you can store it into the controller's memory by selecting SaveUserCal and pressing .
You can later restore the same calibration by highlighting RestoreUserCal and pressing .
Another option is to restore the factory calibration values by highlighting RestoreFactoryCal and pressing .
The SaveFactoryCal option is designed to be used only by a qualified technician.
4. Press and enter the desired calibration temperature. Allow the fluid temperature to stabi-lize. Once stable, enter the temperature read off a reference thermometer.
5. Highlight Calibrate and the press to complete the procedure.
InternalRTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrateSP xx.x
Menu
InternalRTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrateSP xx.x
Menu
InternalRTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
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1. To calibrate the temperature sensor highlight Calibrationand press to display:
InternalRTD
Menu
2. Press to display:
InternalRTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrateSP xx.x
Menu
3. Highlight the SP temperature box and enter either the desired high or low setpoint value.
InternalRTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrateSP xx.x
Menu
6. Repeat for the other calibration point.
Cole Parmer 4-15
Section 4 Operation
1. With PID Tuning highlighted, press to display:
2. Highlight the desired PID and press to display:
3 . If required, press to change the value.
Cool PIDHeat PID
Menu
P xx.xI x.xxD x.xx
Menu
P xx.xI x.xxD x.xx
Menu
Factory values are:P = 05.0 I = 0.10 D = 0.00
To protect your application, the adjustable High Temperature Cutout (HTC) ensures the heater will not exceed temperatures that can cause serious damage. A temperature sensor is located in the reservoir. A High Temperature fault occurs when the temperature of the sensor exceeds the set temperature limit.
In the event of a fault the chiller will shut down and the controller will display a fault message, see Section 6. The cause of the fault must be identified and corrected before the chiller can be restarted.
The cutout is not preset and must be adjusted. To set the cutout, with the chiller off use a flat head screwdriver to turn the red dial fully clockwise. Start the chiller. Adjust the setpoint for a few degrees higher than the highest desired fluid temperature and allow the chiller to stabilize at the temperature setpoint. Then slowly turn the dial counterclockwise until the chiller shuts down and the message appears. Press the enter key to clear the message.
Before you can restart the chiller it has to cool down a few degrees. To restart press the black ring surrounding the red dial - and then press the enter key again. If Auto Restart is enabled the chiller will restart, if disabled use the Start Up procedure.
NOTE: We recommend periodically rechecking operation or if the chiller is moved.
High Temperature Cutout
HTC
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Section 4 Operation
Ensure the stop symbol is highlighted, if not use the arrow keys to navi-gate to the symbol.
Press . The chiller will stop and the stop symbol will turn into a start symbol ( ).
Stopping the Chiller
Press . The controller's screen will go blank .
Place the circuit protector on the front of the chiller to the O position.
Using any other means to shut the chiller down can reduce the life of the compressor.
Always turn the chiller off and disconnect it from its supply volt-age before moving.
The circuit protector located on the front of the chiller is not in-tended to act as a disconnecting means.
NOTE When quickly restarting, the compressor may take up to 10 min-utes before it starts to operate. Limit chiller cycling to 8 times/hour.
Power Down
Shut Down
Restarting
CAUTIONCAUTIONCAUTION
20.0°C
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Stop Symbol
I O
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The Cole Parmer Polystat CR Series of chillers have a digital display and easy-to-use touch pad, five programmable setpoint temperatures, acoustic and optical alarms and adjustable high temperature protection.
Section 4 Operation
Controller
Use this button to place the chiller in and out of standby.
Use these navigation arrows to move through the controller displays and to adjust values.
Use this button to start/stop the chiller. This button is also used to make and save changes on the controller's display screen.
Use this button to cancel any changes and to return the controller to its previ-ous display. Canceling a change can only be made before the change is saved. In some cases, it is also used to save changes.
NOTE Holding this button for five seconds resets the display contrast to the default level and also brings up the language menu to change, if needed, the displayed language. See Settings - Display Options in this Section.
Use the adjacent dial for adjusting the High Temperature Cutout. Details are explained near the end of this Section.
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Section 4 Operation
Chillers should be left in an upright position at room tempera-ture (~25°C) for 24 hours before starting. This will ensure the lubrication oil has drained back into the compressor.
Before starting the chiller, double check all USB (optional), electrical and plumbing connections.
Do not run the chiller until fluid is added. Have extra fluid on hand. If the chiller will not start refer to Section 5 Troubleshooting.
• Place the circuit protector located on the front of the chiller to the I position.
• Press , the Start Display will appear.
• Ensure the start symbol has a highlight box around it, if not use the arrow keys to navigate to the symbol.
Setup
Start Up
• Press . The chiller will start and the start symbol will turn into a stop symbol ( ).
NOTE It will take 30 seconds for the compressor to start.
NOTE After start, check external plumbing connections for leaks.
The SP1 and Menu portions on the top of the display are used to view and/or change the controller's settings. They are explained in detail later in this Section.
CAUTION
CAUTION
I O
Stop Symbol 20.0°C
Highlighted Start Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
20.0°C
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Start Display
Cole Parmer 4-3
Section 4 Operation
Press , the display will go blank and the chiller will be in the stand by mode.
If desired, press to toggle between the Start/Status Displays. Status Display
Stand By Mode
2 4 . 2 CWater
Heater Running Symbol
Pump Running Symbol
Refrigeration Running Symbol
Reservoir Fluid Temperature
Selected Reservoir Fluid
Status Display
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Section 4 Operation
NOTE You cannot adjust the setpoint closer than 0.1°C to either of the fluid's system limits, see Fluids Type in this Section, or beyond the chiller's temperature range.
NOTE The setpoint can be changed with the chiller running or not.
The Setpoint is the desired fluid temperature. The controller can store up to five setpoints, SP1 through SP5. The procedure for changing the stored setpoint values is discussed later in this Section.
Use the navigation arrows and move to the SP1 window and then press to highlight it as shown below.
Changing the Setpoint
Use the up and down navigation arrows to bring up the desired setpoint and then press .
The display on the Setpoint Value Window will now indicate the corre-sponding setpoint's stored value.
If desired, you can change the displayed setpoint value by using the navigation arrows to highlight the Setpoint Value Window and then pressing . The right-most digit will have a cursor beneath it.
Use the left and right arrows to move the cursor to the desired digit and then use the up and down arrows to change the value. Once all the desired changes are made, press to save the change.
NOTE Using this procedure also changes the setpoint's stored value.
SP2 MENU35.0°C
24.2°C
Setpoint Value Window
SP1 MENU20.0°C
24.2°C
Setpoint Value Window35.0°C
Cole Parmer 4-5
Section 4 Operation
1. Use the arrow buttons to highlight Menu and the controller brings up the Main Menu Display.
2. Use the up and down arrow to highlight the desired setting and then press to bring up additional submenus.
Menu Displays The controller uses menus to view/change the chiller's settings.
NOTE The chiller does not need to be running to view/change these settings.
For all Menu displays, once is pressed to change a display, you can press to return to the previous screen.
See page 4-7.
See page 4-12.
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
Menu
Application SettingsDisplay Options
MessagesRun TimeConfigurationPassword/Reset
Menu
1. From any submenu display, use the down arrow button to highlight Menu.
2. Press to return to the Main Menu Display.
Menu The Menu line, at the bottom of all the submenu displays, is another way to return the controller back to the Main Menu Display.
SP1 Menu SettingsSystem
Pressing from the Menu line returns you tho the previous screen.
Application SettingsDisplay Options
Menu
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Cole Parmer 4-7
Section 4 Operation
Settings - Application Settings is used to view/adjust the controller's five Setpoints and Real Temperature Adjustments (RTA) enable/disable the alarms, change the fluid type, set the pump speed, configure the interfaces (optional), set the clock, turn the timer on or off, and turn auto restart and en-ergy savings on or off.1. With Application Settings highlighted press to view:
Menu
Setpoints AlarmsFluidTypePumpAdjustment
Menu
InterfacesSet ClockOn/OffTimerAutoRestart
Scroll down for additional options:
2. With Setpoints highlighted, press to display the list. Use the up/down arrows to highlight the desired SP. NOTE Use the down arrow to display SP5.
3. Press .
Menu
SP1 xx.xRTA int xx.x
Menu
SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4
If this temperature on the Start/Status Displays does not accurately reflect the actual temperature in the reservoir, an RTA can be applied. The RTA can be set ±10°C (±18°F). As an example, if the chiller's temperature is stabilized and displaying 20°C but a calibrated reference thermometer reads 20.5°C, the RTA should be set to -0.5°C. After you enter a RTA value allow chiller to stabilize before verifying the temperature. NOTE If display accuracy is required, we recommend repeating this procedure at various setpoint temperatures and on a regular basis. NOTE You cannot adjust the setpoint closer than 0.1°C to either of the fluid's system limits, see Fluids Type in this Section.
4. With the desired line highlighted press .
The right-most digit will have a cursor beneath it. Use the left and right arrows to move the cursor to the desired digit and then use the up and down arrows to change the value. Once all the desired changes are made, press to save the change, or to cancel it.
35.0°C
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Section 4 Operation
Alarms is used to view/adjust the high and low temperature alarm limits and to enable/disable the audible alarms.
1. With Alarms highlighted, press to display:
.
2. With TemperatureAlarms highlighted, press to display:
1. With AudibleAlarms highlighted, press to display the alarms.
Highlight the desired alarm and press to toggle between enable and disable mode.
High Fault cannot be set below HighWarn. HighWarn cannot be set below LowWarn. Low Fault cannot be set above HighWarn.
If Faults is enabled the alarm will sound when a fault occurs. If Warnings is enabled the alarm will sound when a warning occurs.
Menu
TemperatureAlarmsAudibleAlarms
Menu
High Fault 83.0°C HighWarn 83.0°CLowWarn 2.0°CLow Fault 2.0°C
Menu
Faults Warnings
3. Highlight the desired limit and press . Follow the same procedure used to change a setpoint. If the Fault temperature is exceeded the chiller will shut down and, if enabled, the audible alarm will sound. If the Warn temperature is exceeded the chiller will continue to run and, if enabled, the audible alarm will sound. In both cases a message will be displayed.
Press , or use the Menu window, to save and return to the previous display.
Cole Parmer 4-9
Section 4 Operation
FluidsType is used to identify the type of fluid used. The controller uses the fluid type to automati-cally set certain operating parameters.
PumpAdjustment is used to review/set the desired pump speed. NOTE Force only pumps (FP1) have only two speeds, High and Low.
WaterGlycol-Water
Menu
LowMedium High
Menu
2. With the desired fluid selected press , or use the Menu window, to save and return to the previous display.
Fluid system limits: High °C/°F Low °C/°F
Water +83/+181 +2/+36
Glycol-Water +83/+181 -13/+9
1. With FluidType highlighted, press to display the list of acceptable fluids. Highlight the desired fluid and press to select it.
1. With PumpAdjustment highlighted, press to display the speeds.
Highlight the desired speed and press to select it.
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Section 4 Operation
Interfaces is used to enable/configure the optional serial communications feature.
Set Clock is used to set the controller's time (hr : min : sec) and date (year - month - day).
On/Off Timer is used to enable and set the controller's timer.
Serial TypeBaudParityData Bits
Menu
I: 2010-01-01 08:00:00 O: 2010-01-01 08:00:00 Enable
Menu
XX : XX : XX XXXX - XX - XX
Menu
1. With Interfaces highlighted, press to display the list of parameters. Highlight the desired parameter and press to view the available options.
1. With On/Off Timer highlighted, press to display the on ( I ) and off (O) time as well as the enable box.
Available options:Serial Type USB, OffBaud 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200, 600, 300Parity None, Odd, EvenData Bits 8Stop Bits 1, 2
See the Appendix for additional information. .
After setting the on and off times select Enable to activate the timer.
Auto Restart is used to enable the auto restart feature. When enabled, the chiller will automatically restart after a power failure or power interruption condition.
Energy Saving is used to enable the energy savings mode. The Energy Saving mode is primarily designed for applications running under a stable load. Enabling the mode saves energy by reducing the chiller's heater power and cooling requirements. This can result in substantial energy savings over the life of the chiller. The default setting is ON.
1. With Auto Restart highlighted, press to toggle between enable and disable.
1. With Energy Saving highlighted, press to toggle between enable and disable.
Cole Parmer 4-11
Section 4 Operation
Settings - Display Options is used to view/adjust the controller's Temperature Units, the Temperature Resolution, the displayed Language, and the Display Contrast and Display Delay.
3. With Language highlighted press . Use the up/down arrows to highlight the desired language. (Scroll down for additional languages.)
Press .
1. With Temp. Unit highlighted press . Use the up/down arrows to highlight the desired temperature scale.
Press .
4. With DisplayContrast highlighted press .
Press again and use the up/down arrows keys to change the contrast. With the desired con-trast showing, press again.
2. With Temp. Resolution highlighted press .
Use the up/down arrows to highlight the desired resolution. Press .
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Delay 60 sec
Menu
English DeutschFrancais Espanol
Menu
°C°F°K
Menu
0.010.1
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5. With Display Delay highlighted press to enable/disable it.
Use the up/down arrows to highlight the time and press again.
Use the up/down arrows to change the value. Once the desired delay is displayed press .
NOTE Holding for five seconds resets the display contrast to the default level and also brings up the language menu to change, if needed, the displayed language.
With Display Delay enabled and the Start Display showing, if no arrows are pressed the Start Display will change to the Status Display after the delay expires.
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1. With Configuration highlighted, press to display the settings.
1. With Run Time highlighted, press to display the times.
1. With Messages highlighted, press to display the options.
Pump FPX FW XXXXXXX.A Checksum XXXXBath 250; 115V FW XXXXXXX.A
Menu
Unit xxxhoursPump xxxhours
Menu
WarningsFaults
Menu
System Run Time is used to view the chiller (Unit) and pump operating hours.
SystemConfiguration is used to view the chiller's configuration.
System Messages is used to view any Warning or Fault messages.
Pump options:FP1 Force PumpFP2 Force/Suction PumpFP1U Force Pump & USB OptionFP2U Force/Suction Pump & USB Option
Cole Parmer 4-13
Section 4 Operation
1. With Password/Resethighlighted, press to display:
NOTE The controller resets to the User mode whenever the chiller is turned off. The control-ler also resets to the User mode whenever the Start/Status Display is displayed continuously for 10 minutes.
2. Press and change the number to 1.
Highlight the desired reset option and press .
A confirmation message will appear, press again.
1. If desired, highlight Reset and press to display:
LevelUserPassword0
Menu
ResetusersettingsReset PID settingsResetboth
Menu
System-Password/Resetis used only by a qualified technician. Changing the password enables controller reset options, the temperature sensor calibration procedure and displays PID values.
3. Press to display:
Scroll down to display PID Tuning.
LevelUserPassword1
Menu
LevelOperatorPassword1ResetCalibration
Menu
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Section 4 Operation
Once the calibration is complete you can store it into the controller's memory by selecting SaveUserCal and pressing .
You can later restore the same calibration by highlighting RestoreUserCal and pressing .
Another option is to restore the factory calibration values by highlighting RestoreFactoryCal and pressing .
The SaveFactoryCal option is designed to be used only by a qualified technician.
4. Press and enter the desired calibration temperature .
5. Highlight Calibrate and the press to complete the procedure.
InternalRTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrateSP xx.x
Menu
InternalRTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrateSP xx.x
Menu
InternalRTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrate SP xx.x
Menu
1. To calibrate the temperature sensor highlight Calibrationand press to display:
InternalRTD
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2. Press to display:
InternalRTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrateSP xx.x
Menu
3. Highlight the SP temperature box and enter either the desired high or low setpoint value.
InternalRTD xx.xHigh xx.xLow xx.xCalibrateSP xx.x
Menu
6. Repeat for the other calibration point.
Cole Parmer 4-15
Section 4 Operation
1. With PID Tuning highlighted, press to display:
2. Highlight the desired PID and press to display:
3 . If required, press to change the value.
Cool PIDHeat PID
Menu
P xx.xI x.xxD x.xx
Menu
P xx.xI x.xxD x.xx
Menu
Factory values are:P = 05.0 I = 0.10 D = 0.00
To protect your application, the adjustable High Temperature Cutout (HTC) ensures the heater will not exceed temperatures that can cause serious damage. A temperature sensor is located in the reservoir. A High Temperature fault occurs when the temperature of the sensor exceeds the set temperature limit.
In the event of a fault the chiller will shut down and the controller will display a fault message, see Section 6. The cause of the fault must be identified and corrected before the chiller can be restarted.
The cutout is not preset and must be adjusted. To set the cutout, with the chiller off use a flat head screwdriver to turn the red dial fully clockwise. Start the chiller. Adjust the setpoint for a few degrees higher than the highest desired fluid temperature and allow the chiller to stabilize at the temperature setpoint. Then slowly turn the dial counterclockwise until the chiller shuts down and the message appears. Press the enter key to clear the message.
Before you can restart the chiller it has to cool down a few degrees. To restart press the black ring surrounding the red dial - and then press the enter key again. If Auto Restart is enabled the chiller will restart, if disabled use the Start Up procedure.
NOTE: We recommend periodically rechecking operation or if the chiller is moved.
High Temperature Cutout
HTC
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Section 4 Operation
Ensure the stop symbol is highlighted, if not use the arrow keys to navi-gate to the symbol.
Press . The chiller will stop and the stop symbol will turn into a start symbol ( ).
Stopping the Chiller
Press . The controller's screen will go blank .
Place the circuit protector on the front of the chiller to the O position.
Using any other means to shut the chiller down can reduce the life of the compressor.
Always turn the chiller off and disconnect it from its supply volt-age before moving.
The circuit protector located on the front of the chiller is not in-tended to act as a disconnecting means.
NOTE When quickly restarting, the compressor may take up to 10 min-utes before it starts to operate. Limit chiller cycling to 8 times/hour.
Power Down
Shut Down
Restarting
CAUTIONCAUTIONCAUTION
20.0°C
24.2°C
SP1 Menu
Stop Symbol
I O
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Cleaning
Condenser
Fluid Maintenance
Sight Tube
Section 5 Preventive Maintenance
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
Laboratory Grade Ethylene glycol (EG) is poisonous and flammable. Before performing any preventive maintenance refer to the manufacturer’s most current MSDS for handling precautions.
Disconnect the power cord prior to performing any maintenance. Ensure chiller is at a safe temperature before handling.
Handle the chiller with care. Sudden jolts or drops can damage its components.
There are no user serviceable components within the equipment cabinet. Only Cole Parmer should provide any required replacement parts listed below.
Clean the chiller's surface with a soft cloth and warm water only.
Clean the condenser by running a vacuum over the grid on the lower rear section of the chiller.
Failure to clean the condenser will cause a loss of cooling capacity and lead to premature failure of the cooling system.
Clean/replace the optional condenser filter.
Check the fluid level, concentration and pH on a regular basis, see Section 3. Change the fluid if it is discolored.
As required, clean the sight tube using a small soft brush.
Inspect and tighten the chiller's external hoses and clamps daily.Hoses
WARNING
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Testing the Safety Features
High temperature protection Using a flat-head screw driver, set a cut-off temperature that is lower than the desired setpoint temperature.
Switch on the circulator and ensure the chiller shuts down at the set cut-off temperature. Press the black ring surrounding the dial to reset the HTC.
If the chiller does not shut down have it checked by a qualified technician.
Reset the safety to the desired temperature.
Decommissioning/Disposal Decommissioning prepares equipment for safe and secure transportation.
Laboratory Grade Ethylene glycol (EG) is poisonous and flammable. Before disposing refer to the manufacturer’s most current MSDS for handling precautions.
Decommissioning must be performed only by qualified dealer using certified equipment. All prevailing regulations must be followed.
Consider decommissioning the chiller when:
It fails to maintain desired specifications•
It no longer meets safety standards•
It is beyond repair for its age and worth •
Refrigerant (R134A) and oil (Polyol Ester) must be recovered from equipment before disposal.
NOTE Keep in mind any impact your application may have had on the chiller.
Direct questions about chiller decommissioning or disposal to our Sales, Service and Customer Support.
Handling and disposal should be done in accordance with the manufacturers specification and/or the MSDS for the material used.
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Section 6 TroubleshootingError Displays
FAULT:HTC
HIGH TEMP. CUTOUT-PRESS ENTER
Error Message (Typical)
Fault Displays The heating element, pump and, if applicable, refrigeration shut down with a fault. A fault also sounds the alarm, if enabled.
Message ActionHigh Fixed Temp. chiller's nonadjustable high temperature •
protection limit exceededcheckfluidselection•check environmental conditions•
High Temperature adjustable high temperature protection limit •exceededcheck limit setting•checkfluidselection•ensure chiller has adequate ventilation•
High Temperature Refrigeration
check voltage supply•the refrigeration may need servicing•
HPC High Press. Cutout
checkforobstructionstoairflow•the refrigeration may need servicing•
HTC High Temp. Cutout
high temperature protection limit exceeded•check limit setting•allow chiller to cool down•reset HTC by pressing black ring•
Low Fixed Temp. chiller's nonadjustable low temperature •protection limit exceededcheckfluidselection•
Error messages are cleared by pressing the enter key ( ). Once the cause of theerrormessageisidentifiedandcorrected,torestartthechiller-onchillerswithanHTCerrorpresstheblackringsurroundingthereddial-andthenfor all chillers press the enter key again. If Auto start is enabled the chiller will restart, if disabled use the Start Up procedure.
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Low Temperature adjustable high temperature protection limit •exceededcheck limit setting•checkfluidselection•
Motor Fault it can take over 10 minutes for the motor •temperature to get low enough before the chiller can be restarted
MOL Motor Overload
allow chiller to cool down•
Open RTD1 Internal
open internal temperature sensor•
Shorted RTD1 Internal
shorted internal temperature sensor•
Bad Calibration redo calibration•High Temperature adjustable high temperature protection limit •
exceededcheck limit setting•checkfluidselection•
Low Temperature adjustable low temperature protection limit •exceededcheck limit setting•checkfluidselection•
Warning Displays The chiller will continue to run with a warning. A warning also sounds the alarm, if enabled.
Section 6 Troubleshooting
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Checklist Chiller will not start
Check the controller for error displays, see Error Displays in this section.
Ensure the circuit protector is in the on ( I ) position.
Ensure supply voltage is connected and matches the chiller's nameplate rating ±10%.
No display on controller
Recycle the circuit protector on the front of the chiller.
Chiller will not circulate process fluid
Check the reservoir level. Fill, if necessary.
Check the application for restrictions in the cooling lines.
The pump motor overloaded. The pump's internal overtemperature overcurrent devicewillshutoff thepumpcausingtheflowtostop.Thiscanbecausedbylowfluid,debrisinsystem,operatingchillerinahighambienttemperatureconditionorexcessivelyconfinedspace.Allowtimeforthemotortocooldown.
Make sure supply voltage matches the chiller's nameplate rating ±10%.
Inadequate temperature control
Verify the setpoint.
Make sure the condenser is free of dust and debris.
Checkthefluidconcentration.
Ensure chiller installation complies with the site requirements in Section 3.
Make sure supply voltage matches chiller nameplate rating ±10%.
If the temperature continues to rise, make sure your application's heat load does notexceedtheratedspecifications.
Check for high thermal gradients (e.g., the application load is being turned on and off or rapidly changing).
Chiller shuts down
Ensure button wasn't accidently pressed.
Ensure the circuit protector is in the on ( I ) position.
Check the controller for error codes.
Ensure supply voltage is connected and matches the chiller's nameplate rating ±10%.
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USB Driver Not Recognized
If your operating system does not automatically recognize the optional driver log on to:
http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm
for instructions.
Appendix AC Serial Communications ProtocolSerial communication is accomplished through the USB port on the chiller. If your operating system does not automatically recognize the optional driver log on to: http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm for instructions.
Note This appendix assumes you have a basic understanding of communications protocols. Information on the NC, STANDARD and NAMUR protocols is available upon request.
Note Keypad operation is still available with serial communications enabled.
All commands must be entered in the exact format shown in the tables on the following pages. The tables show all commands available, their format and responses. Chiller responses are either the requested data or an error message. The chiller response must be received before the host sends the next command.
The host sends a command embedded in a single communications packet, then waits for the chiller’s response. If the command is not understood, the chiller responds with an error command. Otherwise, the chiller responds with the requested data.
Commands are not case sensitive. Upper or lower case letters may be used. Commands are listed in the Commands Table, error responses are given in the Errors Table, and symbols are shown in the Key Table.
KeySymbol Meaming[B] A binary value 0 or 1 (0 = Off, FALSE or Disable(d); 1 = On, TRUE or Enable(d)).[CR] Carriage return – used as the termination character.[U] Text representing the units associated with a value.[V] A value that can be requested in a read command or sent as part of a set command. [VMAX] Maximum allowed value. Part of error message when set value is too high.[VMIN] Minimum allowed value. Part of error message when set value is too low.
Value: Read commands return analog [V] or bit [B] values or settings, while set commands send analog or bit settings. Read commands return values with the same displayed precision. Set command messages missing the space character between the command and the setting will be rejected, as the user’s intent is unclear.
Units: A read command returning an analog [V] value or setting, will include the units [U] associated with that value or setting. A set command sending an analog value will not include the units. The units returned by the complementary read command are assumed.
Termination character: A carriage return [CR] is used to terminate command and response messages. (Typically the “Enter” key on the keyboard.)
Note The inter-character timeout (time between transmitted characters) is set to 30 seconds. Exceeding the timeout will clear the receiver buffer and require the message to re retransmitted.
Note Special characters (backspace, delete, insert, etc.) are not recognized by the protocol and generate error responses.
Commands Table:
Commands All messages from master and slave are terminated with a carriage return [CR]
Command Description Notes Master Sends Sample Slave Response (echo off) Alternate units
Read Temperature Internal RT [V]C F K
Read Displayed Setpoint RS [V]C F K
Read Setpoint X (X = 1 to 5) RSX [V]C F K
Read High Temperature Fault RHTF [V]C F K
Read High Temperature Warn RHTW [V]C F K
Read Low Temperature Fault RLTF [V]C F K
Read Low Temperature Warn RLTW [V]C F K
Read Proportional Cool Band Setting RPC [V]%
Read Integral Cool Band Setting RIC [V]Repeats per minute
Read Derivative Cool Band Setting RDC [V]Minutes
Read Temperature Precision RTP [V]
Read Temperature Units RTU [V] C,F,K
Read Unit On RO [B]
Read Auto Restart Enabled RAR [B]
Read Energy Saving Mode REN [B]
Read Time RCK hh:mm:ss
Read Date RDT mm/dd/yyyy or dd/mm/yyyy
Read Date Format RDF mm/dd/yyyy or dd/mm/yyyy
Read Firmware Version RVER [V]
Read Firmware Checksum RSUM [V]
Read Unit Fault Status RUFS [V1, V2 , V3, V4, V5] See page 5
Commands All messages from master and slave are terminated with a carriage return [CR]
Command Description Notes Master Sends Sample Slave Response (echo off) Alternate units
Set Displayed Setpoint SS [V] OK
Set Setpoint X (X = 1 to 5) SSX [V] OK
Set High Temperature Fault SHTF [V] OK
Set High Temperature Warning SHTW [V] OK
Set Low Temperature Fault SLTF [V] OK
Set Low Temperature Warning SLTW [V] OK
Set Proportional Cool Band Setting SPC [V] OK
Set Integral Cool Band Setting SIC [V] OK
Set Derivative Cool Band Setting SDC [V] OK
Set Temperature Resolution STR [V] OK
Set Temperature Units STU [V] C,F,K OK
Set Unit On Status SO [B] OK
Set Auto Restart Enabled SAR [B] OK
Set Energy Saving Mode SEN [V] OK
Set Pump Speed SPS [V] L,M,H OK
Errors Table:
Errors
Error Description Notes Slave Responds
Not defined, not implemented or incorrectly formatted ? Unsupported command
Extra characters… ? Format error
Set value too high ? Maximum allowed is [VMAX]
Set value too low ? Minimum allowed is [VMIN]
Argument to binary set command not 0 or 1 ? Value must be 0 or 1
Set command attempted while in read only mode ? Mode is read only
Set command failed (e.g. SO 1 with low level) ? Failed
RUFS Read Unit Fault Status This command returns 5 values. These are decimal representations of hexadecimal values. Each individual bit of the value represents a different warning, fault or status. decimal hex B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 16 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 32 20 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 64 40 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 80 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value Description of bits
V1 B0 – b5 unused B6 rtd1 shorted B7 rtd1 open
V2 B0 HTC fault B1 high RA temperature fault B2 – b7 unused
V3
B0 low level warn B1 lo temperature warn B2 high temperature warn B3 low level fault B4 lo temperature fault B5 high temperature fault B6 low temperature fixed fault B7 high temperature fixed fault
V4
B0 PWM heat duty cycle > 0 B1 compressor On/Off B2 Pump On status B3 Unit On status B4 Unit Stopping B5 Unit fault status B6 unused B7 Beeper On status
V5
B0 Pump speed fault B1 MOL fault B2 HPC fault B3 Cool Icon On steady (unit is cooling at max capacity) B4 Cool Icon flashing (unit is B5 Heat Icon On steady B6 Heat Icon flashing B7 External sensor controlling
Refer to Key table on page 1 for explanation of symbols and their meanings.
Set Setpoint:
Host
Controller:
R T CRCommand [CR]
O K CRCommand Accepted
[CR]2 0 . 0 C CR[V] [U] [CR]
S S 2 0 CRCommand [V] [CR]
Read Temperature 2: Host: Controller:
Set Setpoint to -22°C when minimum allowed is -20°C: Minimum allowed is [VMIN]
Host:
Controller:
S S - 2 2 CR? M i n i m u m a l l o w e d i s - 2 0 CR
R T 2 CR2 0 . 0 C [CR]
Examples:
Read Temperature:
Host
Controller:
D of C 096219 .2 Form 094233-P
DWG # 096219 Rev 14 Sept 11
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer: Cole Parmer
Address: 625 East Bunker Court
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Year of inception 2013
Products: Heated and Refrigerated Liquid Circulators.
We declare that the following products conform to the Directives and Standards listed below:
Cole Parmer Polystat models CR250 & CR500.
All rated :
1. 100 Volts, 50 Hz & 100 Volts, 60 Hz or
2. 115 Volts, 60 Hz or
3. 220 Volts, 60 Hz or
4. 220 - 230 Volts, 50 Hz
Equipment Class: Measurement, control and laboratory
Directives and Standards:
2004/108/EC – Electromagnetic Compatibility ( EMC Directive ):
EN 61326-1: 2006 – Electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use – EMC requirements, EMC Class A
2006/95/EC – Low Voltage Directive ( LVD ):
EN 61010-1: 2010 – Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use – Part 1: General requirements.
EN 61010-1: 2004 – Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use – Part 1: General requirements.
EN 61010-2-010: 2003 – Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use – Part 2-010: Particular requirements for laboratory equipment for the heating of materials.
2011/65/EU - Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances In Electrical and Electronic Equipment ( ROHSD ).
EN 50581: 2012 - Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances.
2012/19/EU - Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment ( WEEED ).
Manufacturer’s Authorized Representative: Date:
__________________________ 10 July 2014
Robin Wiley Compliance Engineering