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Highlights key features like dual circuit, compact module, modularity, and ease of installation.
Crucial safety guidelines and risks associated with the unit's operation and maintenance.
Specific warnings about potential hazards like electric shock, rotating parts, and high pressure.
Advises on safe practices for operation, installation, and handling to prevent accidents.
Guidelines for safe lifting, moving, and transporting the unit, including packaging.
Detailed instructions and safety precautions for lifting the unit using forklifts or pallet jacks.
Procedures for storing the unit before installation, including environmental conditions and temperature limits.
Critical criteria for selecting the installation site, ensuring stability, and maintaining access.
Details on making hydraulic connections, including pipe support, venting, expansion tanks, and filters.
Procedures for discharging the system and methods for anti-freeze protection, including glycol mixture guidelines.
Specifies power supply needs, cable cross-sections, earthing, and circuit breaker requirements.
Instructions for connecting the unit to the main power supply, including panel removal and wire connections.
Illustrates connecting units using bus bars, including specific requirements for different voltage supplies.
Guidance on connecting units using electrical cables, including piercing side panels for wire passage.
Top, front, and side views illustrating electrical connections using bus bars.
Top view diagrams showing electrical connections using cables and recommended cable clamps.
Details various in-line and back-to-back configurations with unit counts, cooling capacity, and dimensions.
Describes stacked configurations (stack in line, stack in line back to back) with associated unit counts and dimensions.
Presents configurations for double stacked units in back-to-back arrangements, detailing specifications.
Illustrates how to access cooling and hydronic circuits for easier maintenance.
Checks and operations required before starting the unit, including electrical and hydraulic safety.
Procedures for checks and operations when the unit is powered on, focusing on voltage and connections.
Verification of hydraulic connections, pump operation, flow rate, and flow meters.
Checks to perform while the unit is running, such as compressor current, rotation direction, and voltage balance.
Essential safety measures and personal protective equipment required for all maintenance tasks.
Specific warnings related to mechanical risks, electrical hazards, and chemical/fire/environmental risks during maintenance.
Safety measures for working with components under pressure or at extreme temperatures.
Guidelines for safely working with electrical components, including power disconnection and capacitor discharge.
Procedures for cleaning the machine and performing inspections, ensuring electrical disconnection.
Steps for performing routine and major maintenance tasks, including isolation and safety signage.
Detailed steps for taking measurements of compressor inlet/outlet temperature and pressure while the machine is running or off.
Procedures for testing the high/low pressure switch, ensuring safety during the process.
List of general checks and interventions with recommended frequencies (quarterly, semi-annually, annually).
Specific maintenance tasks for cooling circuits and compressors, including temperature, absorption, and oil checks.
Periodic checks for hydraulic circuits, including pumps, joints, flow switches, and water filters.
Periodic maintenance tasks for general checks, electrical parts, and electronic components of units with centrifugal compressors.
Specific checks for cooling circuit parts, including thermostatic valves and solenoid valves.
Highlights key features like dual circuit, compact module, modularity, and ease of installation.
Crucial safety guidelines and risks associated with the unit's operation and maintenance.
Specific warnings about potential hazards like electric shock, rotating parts, and high pressure.
Advises on safe practices for operation, installation, and handling to prevent accidents.
Guidelines for safe lifting, moving, and transporting the unit, including packaging.
Detailed instructions and safety precautions for lifting the unit using forklifts or pallet jacks.
Procedures for storing the unit before installation, including environmental conditions and temperature limits.
Critical criteria for selecting the installation site, ensuring stability, and maintaining access.
Details on making hydraulic connections, including pipe support, venting, expansion tanks, and filters.
Procedures for discharging the system and methods for anti-freeze protection, including glycol mixture guidelines.
Specifies power supply needs, cable cross-sections, earthing, and circuit breaker requirements.
Instructions for connecting the unit to the main power supply, including panel removal and wire connections.
Illustrates connecting units using bus bars, including specific requirements for different voltage supplies.
Guidance on connecting units using electrical cables, including piercing side panels for wire passage.
Top, front, and side views illustrating electrical connections using bus bars.
Top view diagrams showing electrical connections using cables and recommended cable clamps.
Details various in-line and back-to-back configurations with unit counts, cooling capacity, and dimensions.
Describes stacked configurations (stack in line, stack in line back to back) with associated unit counts and dimensions.
Presents configurations for double stacked units in back-to-back arrangements, detailing specifications.
Illustrates how to access cooling and hydronic circuits for easier maintenance.
Checks and operations required before starting the unit, including electrical and hydraulic safety.
Procedures for checks and operations when the unit is powered on, focusing on voltage and connections.
Verification of hydraulic connections, pump operation, flow rate, and flow meters.
Checks to perform while the unit is running, such as compressor current, rotation direction, and voltage balance.
Essential safety measures and personal protective equipment required for all maintenance tasks.
Specific warnings related to mechanical risks, electrical hazards, and chemical/fire/environmental risks during maintenance.
Safety measures for working with components under pressure or at extreme temperatures.
Guidelines for safely working with electrical components, including power disconnection and capacitor discharge.
Procedures for cleaning the machine and performing inspections, ensuring electrical disconnection.
Steps for performing routine and major maintenance tasks, including isolation and safety signage.
Detailed steps for taking measurements of compressor inlet/outlet temperature and pressure while the machine is running or off.
Procedures for testing the high/low pressure switch, ensuring safety during the process.
List of general checks and interventions with recommended frequencies (quarterly, semi-annually, annually).
Specific maintenance tasks for cooling circuits and compressors, including temperature, absorption, and oil checks.
Periodic checks for hydraulic circuits, including pumps, joints, flow switches, and water filters.
Periodic maintenance tasks for general checks, electrical parts, and electronic components of units with centrifugal compressors.
Specific checks for cooling circuit parts, including thermostatic valves and solenoid valves.
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