Conair Portable Chillers Series 1Water-Cooled (W1) and Air-Cooled Models (A1) withTIC Control Air Conditioner User Manual


 
UGH016/0500 Series 1 Portable Chillers, TIC Control
INTRODUCTION 1-3
We design equipment with the user’s safety in mind. You can
avoid the potential hazards identified on this machine by fol-
lowing the procedures outlined below and elsewhere in the
User Guide.
ATTENTION:
READ THIS SO NO
ONE GETS HURT
WARNING: Improper installation, oper-
ation, or servicing may result in equip-
ment damage or personal injury.
This equipment should only be installed, adjust-
ed, and serviced by qualified technical person-
nel who are familiar with the construction, oper-
ation, and potential hazards of this type of
machine.
All wiring, disconnects and fuses should be
installed by qualified electrical technicians in
accordance with electrical codes in your region.
Always maintain a safe ground. Do not operate
the equipment at power levels other than what
is specified on the machine serial tag and data
plate.
WARNING: Electrical hazard
Before performing any work on this item, dis-
connect and lock out electrical power sources to
prevent injury from unexpected energization or
startup.
CAUTION: Hot Surfaces
Always protect yourself from hot surfaces when
working on the Portable Chiller, especially when
working on or around the compressor and con-
denser. These devices can reach up to 160 °F
(71 °C). Allow these devices to cool before per-
forming any maintenance or troubleshooting.
CAUTION: Ventilation hazard
The unit requires a clean and well ventilated
operating environment. Do not place anything
on top of the unit while operating. Units with
fans require unrestricted outlet air flow.
Water-cooled units require a minimum of one
foot clearance around the perimeter for service-
ability. Air-cooled units require a minimum of two
feet clearance around the perimeter for service-
ability and proper air flow.