2 troubleshooting, 3 water quality – Kemppi KempCool 40 User Manual

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3.2 Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Action

Insufficient cooling

capacity

The heat exchanger and/or air filter is
dirty. Clean the components.

Clean the components.

Cooling air temperature is too high.

Check the air temperature.

Cooling system is overloaded.

Remove any extra cooling consumers.

The coolant temperature is too high
(> 40 °C).

Check thermoregulator setting. Replace if
necessary.

Pump does not start

Thermal protection of the pump motor
has gone off.

Check the fuses.

Flow alarm is on (the

red warning light on the

front panel)

The coolant level is too low.

Check the cooling system for leaks and add more
coolant if needed.

3.3 Water quality

Subject to the equipment to be cooled or heat-balanced, certain requirements have to be met

by the cooling water regarding purity. The degree of the water`s contamination, as well as the

size and construction of the heat-exchanging- or -balancing plant determine the process most

suitable for the application of additives and/or care of the water-supply in question. You can

use normal tap water when filling the tanks.
With deviating water-quality, we recommend using the services of consultants, or to have a

water analysis or water sample sent to us.
Kemppi is not liable for any malfunctions or damages arising from deviating water qualities.
When employing chillers at temperatures below + 8°C, an anti-freeze medium must be added.

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