CF Series Portable Chiller : Air & Water-Cooled : 5 - 40 Tons
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TEMPTEK, INC.
525 East Stop 18 Road Greenwood, Indiana 46142
317-887-6352 Fax: 317-881-1277
Email: service@Temptek.com
the system has been contaminated with moisture.
Insuchcase,thelter-driermustbereplaced.The
replacementofthelter-driermustbecompletedbya
qualiedrefrigerantservicetechnician.
G. EXPANSION VALVE:Theexpansionvalvethrottlesowof
refrigerant liquid into the evaporator and creates a pressure
drop in the refrigerant system that allows the liquid refrigerant
to“boiloff”insidetheevaporator(gure6.2G).
H. EVAPORATOR: The evaporator is a brazed plate heat
exchanger where the refrigerant liquid is allowed to evaporate
(boiloff)toabsorbheat(BTU)fromtheprocessuid.Asthe
heatisabsorbed,theprocessuidischilled(gure6.2H).
I. CAPACITY CONTROL SOLENOID: The chiller is equipped
with a capacity control feature. The capacity control feature
matches the chiller capacity to the cooling load to provide
temperature control and to prevent short cycling of the
compressor. Units with digital scroll compressors (M1D) use
a solenoid valve to unload the compressor to a low as about
20% capacity. Units without a digital scroll compressor use a
hot gas bypass solenoid valve to reduce the chiller capacity to
about 50%.
J. HIGH/LOW PRESSURE SWITCH: The high and low
pressure switches protect the refrigeration system from usage
operating conditions. Units may be equipped with either an
adjustableornon-adjustable‘xed’highandlowpressure
switches.
The high pressure switch is factory set and protects the
refrigeration components and personnel from potential
damage and injury from excessive pressure. The high
pressuresafetymustnotbealteredintheeldforanyreason
(see section 8.1 for factory settings.
The low pressure switch is factory set to open at 32°F and
to close at 36°F - 38°F*. The low pressure switch protects
the chiller from damage caused by low refrigerant pressure
operatingbelowthecoolinguid’sfreezepoint.
NEVER LOWER THE CUT OUT SETTING WITHOUT
ADDING GLYCOL TO THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM.
EVAPORATOR DAMAGE WILL RESULT AND WILL NOT
BE COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
K. Liquid receiver: (optional feature) located after the
condenser, this component receives and stores liquid
refrigerant leaving the condenser.
Typical Expansion Valve
Typical Refrigerant Sight Glass
Typical Liquid Line Solenoid
Typical Brazed Plate Evaporator
Adjustable low
pressure switch
Adjustable high
pressure switch
* See Temperature-Pressure
chart in Section 8.5 for
refrigerant pressure.