Electrical, Glycerin well assembly, Operation – Nor-Lake Stability Chambers User Manual

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An 18” length of 1/2" I.D. drain hose is shipped inside cabinet. Attach hose to drain stub under

cabinet with supplied clamp and run to an atmospheric floor drain. May substitute longer drain

hose as needed. Humidifier units will require a drain for overflow.



ELECTRICAL

For electrical requirements see data information and wiring unit diagram located in parts bag,

inside of the cabinet.

Check the proposed external power outlet/supply to be used to ensure that the voltage, phase and

current carrying capacity of the circuit from the electrical panel correspond to the requirements of
the cabinet. NEVER use an extension cord to wire any unit. Refer to the serial tag (nameplate

data) for all pertinent electrical information.


Observe all Warning Labels. Disconnect power supply(s) to eliminate injury from electrical
shock or moving parts when servicing equipment.


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GLYCERIN WELL ASSEMBLY

Important:

For accurate product temperature reading, the

product-sensing bulb must be immersed in glycerin

solution contained in the provided well.

One glycerin well is furnished with each model. The

purpose of the glycerin is to simulate the product stored in

the Stability Chamber. The glycerin temperature reflects

the product's temperature during normal operation.

Figure 1

After the unit is put into operation. Check to make sure that

the temperature indicating or alarm sensing bulb is

positioned inside the glycerin well. As far as possible

without touching the well itself.



OPERATION

The Stability Chambers are designed for an operating range of 4°C to 70°C Temperature only, 5°C

to 60°C Temperature with Humidity.

These units employ a programmable controller to control the temperature, defrost and humidity

settings. The controller, which is located on the facade of the unit, is factory set. Please see the

separate instructions, part number 113635, on the operation of the controller used in the Stability

Chambers.

The cabinets use an evaporator coil, located on top of the cabinet as the heat-removing source.

Through the refrigeration process, heat is captured in the evaporator, transferred to the

condensing unit on top of the cabinet, and expelled to the surrounding outside air. It is extremely

important to allow a four-inch clearance on the top, rear, and sides of the unit for the refrigeration

process to function properly.

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