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Chiller Protections

03/02/2013 5:06 AM

My senior just ask me, but I only can answer him overload, hi pressure cut-out, low pressure cut-out, freeze and no flow.

Can you please list out more?

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Re: Chiller protections

03/02/2013 6:00 AM

Protection from what, freezing the chiller heat exchanger, burnout of compressor motor, low charge, etc. What kind of protection is the worry?

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Re: Chiller protections

03/02/2013 8:17 PM

Safety protection for the chiller.

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Re: Chiller protections

03/02/2013 10:29 PM

Safety that the chiller does not harm itself? Safety that the failure of the chiller does not harm the process it's part of? Safety that the chiller does not harm humans?

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Re: Chiller Protections

03/03/2013 5:33 AM

In some refrigeration-compressors differential pressure cutout too available.

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Re: Chiller Protections

03/04/2013 3:38 AM

There should be a User Manual somewhere, and if there isn't, a telephone call to the manufacturer may well produce one.

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