Schreiber Chillers 1055AC/RC HANDBOOK User Manual

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The compressor is also extremely noisy when running backwards. In general, an experienced

technician will not have to look at the gauges.

Fans

The fans should be spinning CLOCKWISE if looking down on the fan. Air should be drawn for

the bottom of the chiller and be discharged out of the top.

SYSTEM STARTUP

Pump 2 (cryo compressor pump) Startup and bypass adjustment.

• Go to the ON/OFF screen.

• Turn on PUMP 1. Since the piping system is not full of water, and the flow switch is on

the return line inside the chiller, the flow switch may trip before the pump has time to

fill the pipe. Reset the flow alarm. The pump will restart. It should now run normally. If it

continues to shut off, make sure all valves on that line are open. If there is flow, and the

system is simply tripping out because the pipe is not full, the pump start flow time delay

setting can be increased. Or the flow alarm can be temporarily bypassed. Make sure to

restore these setting to the default if they are changed.

• Check the discharge pressure. Slowly shut off the discharge valve and watch the

pressure gauge. It should not exceed 100 psi.

• If the pressure climbs past 100 open the valve. Go to the pressure relief bypass (T-

Handle valve on the chiller discharge fitting inside the cabinet) and open the bypass

(counter clockwise). Repeat the discharge shut off valve closure until the bypass is

adjusted to 100 psi.

• Open the discharge shut off valve fully.

Pump 1 Start up and bypass adjustment.

Turn on pump 1. The pump may experience the same flow errors as for PUMP 2. Follow the same

procedure as listed above if necessary.

The bypass valve (ball valve on centrifugal pump discharge) should be opend until there is no more

than 35 psi difference across the Pump 2 discharge pressure gauge and the return pressure gauge.

This is per Philips Medical Systems specifications.

Refrigeration System Startup

NOTE: To get the most accurate start up situation, there should be an actual load on the chiller. IF

there is not a load on the chiller, the discharge temperature setpoint should be raised so that the

refrigeration system will not get the water too cold.

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