SMC Networks HRW015-H Operation Manual

SMC Networks HRW015-H Operation Manual

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HRW002-H
HRW002-H1
HRW002-H2
HRW002-HS
HRW002-H1S
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Operation Manual
Original Instructions
THERMO CHILLER
HRW008-H
HRW008-H1
HRW008-H1
HRW008-HS
HRW008-H1S
HRW008-H1S
HRW015-H
HRW015-H1
HRW015-H2
HRW015-HS
HRW015-H1S
HRW015-H2S
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HRX-OM-K003
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Edition: July 2006
Rev. G: May 2018
HRW030-H
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HRW030-H2
HRW030-HS
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HRW030-H2S

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  • Page 1 HRX-OM-K003 Edition: July 2006 Rev. G: May 2018 Operation Manual Original Instructions THERMO CHILLER HRW002-H HRW008-H HRW015-H HRW030-H HRW002-H1 HRW008-H1 HRW015-H1 HRW030-H1 HRW002-H2 HRW008-H1 HRW015-H2 HRW030-H2 HRW002-HS HRW008-HS HRW015-HS HRW030-HS HRW002-H1S HRW008-H1S HRW015-H1S HRW030-H1S HRW002-H2S HRW008-H1S HRW015-H2S HRW030-H2S Save This Manual Carefully for Use at Any Time...
  • Page 2 To the Customers Thank you for purchasing our THERMO CHILLER HRW Series (hereinafter called “This system”). For the long-term, safe use of this system, be sure to read and understand this manual thoroughly before performing operation of this system.  Warnings and precautions defined in this manual shall be observed. ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HRX-OM-K003 Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Safety..................1-1 Before Using this System ..................1-1 Danger, Warning, and Caution Used in This Manual..........1-2 1.2.1 Hazard Levels ........................1-2 Definitions of “Serious injury” and “Minor injury” ..............1-2 1.2.2 1.2.3 Symbols ..........................
  • Page 4 HRX-OM-K003 Table of Contents Chapter 4 System Startup and Shutdown ..........4-1 Pre-check ........................4-1 4.1.1 Installation condition ......................4-1 4.1.2 Cable connection ......................... 4-1 4.1.3 Installation of circulating fluid and facility water piping ............4-1 4.1.4 Operating signal from your system ..................4-1 4.1.5 Check emergency off [EMO] switch ..................
  • Page 5 HRX-OM-K003 Table of Contents Error Message ......................6-1 Troubleshooting ...................... 6-2 Chapter 7 System Maintenance ............7-1 Water Quality Management ..................7-1 Inspection and Cleaning ..................7-2 7.2.1 Daily inspection ........................7-2 7.2.2 Quarterly inspection ......................7-3 Storage ........................7-3 7.3.1 Draining of circulating fluid out of tank ................
  • Page 6 HRX-OM-K003 Table of Contents HRW Series TOC-4...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Safety

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety Chapter 1 Safety Be sure to read and understand the important precautions defined in this manual thoroughly prior to system use. 1.1 Before Using this System  This "Safety" chapter describes the safety-related items that users should be and t aware of upon handling this system.
  • Page 8: Danger, Warning, And Caution Used In This Manual

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.2 Danger, Warning, and Caution Used in This Manual 1.2.1 Hazard Levels This system is designed with its first priority being the safety of workers and the prevention of system damage. This manual classifies the risks into the following three categories according to the severity and level of the hazard;...
  • Page 9: Symbols

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.2.3 Symbols This manual provides the following symbols in addition to “Danger”, “Warning”, and “Caution” to present the warning details in easy-to-understand manner.  Symbol of electrical hazard This symbol warns you of potential electrical shock. ...
  • Page 10: Hazard Warning Label

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.3 Hazard Warning Label The hazard warning labels are applied to the sections of this system where potential hazards are present during system operation and maintenance. The hazard warning labels are in appropriate sizes and colors to get attention of the operator.
  • Page 11: Location Of Hazard Warning Label

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.3.2 Location of hazard warning label Do not peel off or deface the hazard warning labels.  Confirm the locations of the hazard warning labels.  Read the contents of the hazard warning labels carefully and keep them in mind.
  • Page 12 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety  Hot surface hazard Front Hazard warning label No.4 Rear Hazard warning label No.5 Figure 1-7 Hot Surface Hazard 1.3 Hazard Warning Label HRW Series...
  • Page 13: Location Of Model Label

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.4 Location of Model Label Information on your system such as Serial No. and Model No. need to be furnished when you contact the store you purchased from. Serial No. and model No. are listed on the label as shown below. Front Label Rear...
  • Page 14: Safety Measures

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.5 Safety Measures 1.5.1 Safety Precautions While this system is protected by various safety measures including the safety interlocks, the following basic safety precautions should be observed to assure further safe operations. Follow the following instructions upon operation of this system. Failure to follow the instructions can lead to personal injury or hazardous accidents.
  • Page 15: Safety Interlock System

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.5.2 Safety Interlock system  Safety Interlock system The function of the safety interlock system is not only protect personnel by restricting operation that may cause damage to this system or the facility around it but also eliminate the danger relating to safety. This system is outfitted with several interlock functions that are activated when improper operation or hazardous conditions occur.
  • Page 16: Lockout/Tagout

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.5.3 Lockout/Tagout  Summary Lockout in this system disables the main breaker operation to prevent electric shocks. Tagout, to be placed on a locked out main breaker, to prevent improper breaker operation (ON) conducted by other personnel. See “...
  • Page 17 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety  Lockout procedure All service personnel must observe the restrictions applied during lockout and are required to perform lockout in accordance with this procedure. No service personnel is allowed to start, energize, or use the locked out system. Turn the breaker handle to ‘OFF ’.
  • Page 18: Protective Equipment

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.5.4 Protective equipment This manual defines protective equipment according to work type. Wear proper protective equipment as shown below, according to work type. Read and understand the relevant operation manual thoroughly prior to use of protective equipment. ...
  • Page 19: Emergency Measures

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.6 Emergency Measures 1.6.1 Emergency off [EMO] switch Press the red emergency off [EMO] switch on the front of the system only if the need to shut off the power arises due to emergency such as natural disaster, fire, earthquake or personal injury.
  • Page 20 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety  Reset of emergency off [EMO] switch No automatic recovery is applied to the emergency off [EMO] switch. Always eliminate the cause of activating the EMO before resetting. Potential serious accidents may occur if disregarded. Before restarting, always make sure that the cause of the emergency off condition (The reason why the EMO switch was activated) has been eliminated from the power supplies, the system and peripheral equipment.
  • Page 21: Waste Disposal

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.7 Waste Disposal Disposal of the fluid and system must be in accordance with regulations and rules of local authorities. 1.7.1 Circulating fluid disposal As to the disposal of a circulating fluid (ethylene glycol solution, fluorinated fluid), consign the specialized industrial waste disposal agency with the contents detailed.
  • Page 22 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 1 Safety 1.8 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) HRW Series 1-16...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2 Name Of Each Section

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 2 Name of Each Section Chapter 2 Name of Each Section 2.1 Name of Each Section Operation display panel Main breaker Power cable access Ventilating fan (exhaust side) Facility water inlet Circulating fluid supply Circulating fill port Ventilating hole (intake side) Facility water outlet Emergency off [EMO] switch...
  • Page 24 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 2 Name of Each Section 2.1 Name of Each Section HRW Series...
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Transporting And Installation

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation Proper procedure must be followed when using this system. Exercise caution to assure personnel safety during the installation, operation, maintenance, and inspection of the system. Only personnel, who have adequate knowledge and experiences with not only this system but associated equipment are allowed to perform transport, installation, and maintenance involving potential hazardous task.
  • Page 26: Transporting With Forklift

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation 3.1.1 Transporting with forklift  Do not set this system on its side for transportation. Potential damage to this system carrying danger of personnel injury if disregarded.  Do not insert the fork from the back as well as front. ...
  • Page 27: Transporting With Caster

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation 3.1.2 Transporting with caster This system is heavy, which requires assistance for this work. Exercise caution and look out for sloped surfaces such as ramps, etc. Do not grab piping on the back of this system or panel handles when transporting with the casters.
  • Page 28: Installation Conditions

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation 3.2.1 Installation conditions System installation is not allowed outside or in the conditions described below. Potential system malfunction and damage may occur if disregarded. Clean room specifications are not applied to this system. The pump and ventilating fan installed in this system generate particles.
  • Page 29: Installation Location And Maintenance Work Area

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation 3.2.2 Installation location and maintenance work area This system does not have ventilating hole on the both right and left sides. Although this can be installed directly contacting to walls or devices, installation with maintenance space is recommended.
  • Page 30: Procedure For Installation

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation 3.3 Procedure for Installation  Anti-seismic bracket is an optional part, which is required for the installation of this system (HRZ-TK002).  Preparation of anchor bolts suitable for floor material is your responsibility. Prepare M12-anchor bolts (4 pcs.) for installation.
  • Page 31: Wiring Installation

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation 3.3.3 Wiring installation  Only designated personnel are allowed to install wiring.  Be sure to turn OFF the power prior to wiring to assure safety. Do not do any wiring when the system is energized. ...
  • Page 32 If the breaker with shorter operating time is connected, the customer’s equipment could be cut off du eto the inrush current of the motor of this product. HRW002-H HRW008-H HRW015-H HRW030-H HRW002-H1 HRW008-H1 HRW015-H1 HRW030-H1...
  • Page 33: Procedures For Wiring Installation

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation 3.3.4 Procedures for wiring installation Be sure to turn OFF the factory side (primary side) power before connection to this system. Use the assigned procedure to peform lockout/tagout (Page 1-10). Turn OFF the power breaker on customer side (primary side), and then use the assigned procedures to peform lockout/tagout.
  • Page 34 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation Loosen the cap and insert the power cable from the power cable access. Connect the communication cables with P1 and P2. P1 (D-sub 25P female) P2 (D-sub 9P female) P3 (D-sub 9P male) Not used. Power cable (Only for maintenance) Contact signal cable...
  • Page 35 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation Connect the power cables to the breaker terminal. Be sure to use a Phillips screwdriver. See Table 3-1 on page 3-7 for recommended torque. Connect the grounding terminal (M8) of Power cable the power cable to the earth bar. Be sure to use a 13-mm open end wrench.
  • Page 36: Installation Of Circulating Fluid And Facility Water Piping

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation 3.3.5 Installation of circulating fluid and facility water piping  Choose proper external piping with consideration for pressure, temperature and compatibility with the circulating fluid. Potential pipe rupture during operation may occur if disregarded. ...
  • Page 37 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation  Procedure for piping installation Secure the pipe coupling section with a pipe wrench, and provide proper tightening to the pipe. Pipe coupling section Figure 3-9 Pipe Tightening  Recommended piping installation Circulating fluid supply System on the customer side Circulating fluid return...
  • Page 38 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 3 Transporting and Installation 3.3 Procedure for Installation HRW Series 3-14...
  • Page 39: Chapter 4 System Startup And Shutdown

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 4 System Startup and Shutdown Chapter 4 System Startup and Shutdown Only personnel, who have adequate knowledge of and experiences with not only this system but associated equipment, are allowed to implement system startup and shutdown. 4.1 Pre-check Check the following items prior to starting up the system.
  • Page 40: Supply Of Circulating Fluid

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 4 System Startup and Shutdown 4.3 Supply of Circulating Fluid Circulating fluids to use vary with system models. See section 8.1.1 “System specification” in Chapter 8 for the designated circulating fluid for a specific model. Circulating fluid fill port Circulating fluid level gauge Circulating fluid specified level...
  • Page 41: Supply Of Circulating Fluid

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 4 System Startup and Shutdown 4.3.2 Supply of circulating fluid Remove the circulating fluid fill cap, and fill the circulating fluid until it reaches its specified level. The circulating fluid specified level is a range between “HIGH” and “LOW” in Figure 4-1.
  • Page 42: Requirement For System Startup

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 4 System Startup and Shutdown 4.4 Requirement for System Startup 4.4.1 Turning ON power Make sure that the main breaker for this system is OFF, and release lockout/tagout of the power breaker on customer side (primary side). Then, turn ON the power. Turn ON the main breaker of this system.
  • Page 43: Circulating Fluid Temperature Setting

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 4 System Startup and Shutdown 4.4.2 Circulating fluid temperature setting From the “Setting screen” on the LCD screen, set the circulating fluid at any temperature. See section 5.4 “Examples of System Operation” in “Chapter 5 System Operation” on page 5-11 for operating procedure. [Tips] See section 8.1.1 “System specification”...
  • Page 44 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 4 System Startup and Shutdown 4.5 System Startup and Shutdown HRW Series...
  • Page 45: Chapter 5 System Operation

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation Chapter 5 System Operation 5.1 Operation Display Panel Use the operation display panel located in front of the system for the basic operations. “LCD screen” “REMOTE” lamp This comes on when the [START/STOP] key system is in remote mode. Used to start and stop the operation.
  • Page 46: Flow Chart Of Operation Screen

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.2 Flow Chart of Operation Screen Figure 5-2 Flow Chart of Operation Screen [Tips] With the press of the [SEL] key, the screen is switched to the “Menu screen 1” regardless of the screen status. Table 5-1 Descriptions of Operation Screens Screen Descriptions...
  • Page 47: Operation Screen

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.3 Operation Screen 5.3.1 Model Indication screen Figure 5-3 Model Indication Screen The “Model Indication screen” is displayed upon power-ON of this system. This screen remains ON for approx. 20 seconds and is automatically switched to the “Status screen 1”. The “Alarm Display screen”...
  • Page 48: Status Screen 2

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.3.3 Status screen 2 Figure 5-5 Status Screen 2 Table 5-4 Status Screen 2 Item Descriptions Discharge temperature of the circulating fluid TEMP PV (A value derived according to the offset if applied) TEMP SP Set circulating fluid temperature OFFSET Set offset...
  • Page 49: Status Screen 4

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.3.5 Status screen 4 -  *Status screen 4 is only indicated on HRW (pump inverter type). Figure 5-7 Status Screen 4 Table 5-6 Status Screen 4 Item Descriptions FLOW PV* Discharge flow rate of the circulating fluid FLOW SP* Set Discharge flow rate [Tips]...
  • Page 50: Setting Screen

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.3.7 Setting screen Figure 5-9 Setting Screen This screen enables the setting of TEMP SP value. Not available if the communication mode is in “SER REMOTE” Table 5-8 Setting Screen Item Setting range TEMP SP 20.0 to 90.0°C 10 to 40LPM(2.6 to 10.6GPM) FLOW SP...
  • Page 51: Initial Setting Screen

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.3.9 Initial Setting screen Figure 5-11 Initial Setting Screen HRW Series 5.3 Operation Screen...
  • Page 52 0, 0.5~4.2GPM Issues an alarm of “Return Low Flow WRN” if the HRW008-H, -H*S LOW FLOW circulating fluid does not reach the set flow rate. HRW015-H, -H*S Lift this alarm if the selection is “0”. HRW030-H, -H*S: 0, 8~50LPM 0, 2.1~13.2GPM...
  • Page 53: Maintenance Screen

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.3.10 Maintenance screen Figure 5-12 Maintenance Screen Table 5-11 Maintenance Screen Item Setting OPEN The facility water solenoid valve is opened forcefully. VALVE CLOSE The facility water solenoid valve is closed forcefully. [Tips] Available only if a solenoid value (optional) is provided. 5.3.11 Option screen Figure 5-13 Option Screen Table 5-12 Option Screen...
  • Page 54: Alarm Display Screen

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.3.12 Alarm Display screen Figure 5-14 Alarm Display Screen In the event of an error in this system, the current screen is switched to the Alarm Display screen to display the relevant alarm code. And message. The Alarm Display screen is displayed only if an error is raised.
  • Page 55: Examples Of System Operation

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.4 Examples of System Operation 5.4.1 Example 1: Circulating fluid set temperature is changed from 25.0°C to 34.1°C. Figure 5-16 Change of Set Temperature from 25.0°C to 34.1°C Press the [SEL] key to display the “Menu screen 1”.
  • Page 56 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation Use the arrow keys ([▲], [▼], [ ]) to change the temperature to 34.1°C. [▲] key: Used to add one value on which the cursor is placed. [▼] key: Used to subtract one value on which the cursor is placed.
  • Page 57: Example 2: Communication Mode Is Switched From "Dio Remote" To "Local

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation Example 2: Communication mode is switched from “DIO 5.4.2 REMOTE” to “LOCAL”. Figure 5-22 Switching of Communication Mode from “DIO REMOTE” to “LOCAL” Press the [SEL] key to display the “Menu screen 1”. Figure 5-23 Menu Screen 1 With the use of the arrow keys ([▲], [▼]), move the cursor to “2.
  • Page 58: Example 3: Alarm Signal Of Contact Signal Is Changed From "N/A" To "Alarm1

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.4.3 Example 3: Alarm signal of contact signal is changed from “N/A” to “ALARM1”. Figure 5-27 Change of Alarm Signal of Contact signal from “N/A” to “ALARM1” Press the [SEL] key to display the “Menu screen 1”.
  • Page 59 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation Use the arrow keys ([▲], [▼]) to select “ALARM1”. Figure 5-32 Initial Setting Screen 3: ALARM1 Press the [ENT] key. “OUT” flashes again, and the selection takes effect. Figure 5-33 Initial Setting Screen 3: Setting Confirmation (OUT) [Tips] To cancel a selection, press the [SEL] key, not [ENT] key.
  • Page 60 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.4 Examples of System Operation HRW Series 5-16...
  • Page 61: Chapter 6 Error Message And Troubleshooting

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 6 Error Message and Troubleshooting Chapter 6 Error Message and Troubleshooting 6.1 Error Message The following are to be performed in the event of an error in this system.  The “ALARM” lamp comes on.  Alarm buzzer comes on. ...
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 6 Error Message and Troubleshooting 6.2 Troubleshooting The procedure for error recovery varies with alarm types.  Alarm Code.01 to 08, 10 to 19, 22, 24, 29, 30: Eliminate the error cause. Press the [RESET] key on the operation display panel or power cycle the main breaker to enable error recovery to take effect.
  • Page 63 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 6 Error Message and Troubleshooting Table 6-1 Troubleshooting (2/2) System Code Error message Cause Remedies condition Check that the external valve is The flow rate of the Return Low opened. Stop circulating fluid falls short of Flow FLT Prepare a thicker external pipe the specified value.
  • Page 64 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 6 Error Message and Troubleshooting 6.2 Troubleshooting HRW Series...
  • Page 65: Chapter 7 System Maintenance

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 7 System Maintenance Chapter 7 System Maintenance 7.1 Water Quality Management  Only designated circulating fluid is permitted to use for this system. Potential system failure and fluid leak may occur if disregarded, which results in electric shock, ground fault, and freeze. Be sure to use fresh water (tap water) compliant with water quality standards in the table below for ethylene glycol aqueous solution and facility water.
  • Page 66: Inspection And Cleaning

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 7 System Maintenance 7.2 Inspection and Cleaning  Do not touch any electrical parts with wet hands. Keep wet hands away from electrical parts. Potential electric shock can occur if disregarded.  Keep this system from water. Potential electric shock or fire can occur if disregarded.
  • Page 67: Quarterly Inspection

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 7 System Maintenance 7.2.2 Quarterly inspection Quarterly inspection requires an advance lockout/tagout of this system. See section 1.5.3 “Lockout/Tagout” in “Chapter 1 Safety” on page 1-10 for details. Table 7-3 Quarterly Inspection Inspection item Inspection method Circulating fluid is to be drained for check. Fluid should be free of particles, moisture and foreign substances.
  • Page 68: Draining Of Circulating Fluid Out Of Tank

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 7 System Maintenance 7.3.1 Draining of circulating fluid out of tank  Use the clean container for circulating fluid recovery. Reuse of the recovered circulating fluid with contaminated will cause insufficient cooling and system failure  Be sure to wait until the circulating fluid obtains room temperature for its draining.
  • Page 69: Draining Of Facility Water

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 7 System Maintenance Upon completion of fluid draining, close the valve of the tank drain port. Add plugs to seal off ports on the rear of this system.  See section 7.3.2 “Draining of facility water” Facility water on pege 7-5 for plug attachment.
  • Page 70: Periodic Replacement Parts

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 7 System Maintenance Remove facility water piping.  Remove the joints such as unions if present. Drain the facility water using the facility water outlet port. 7.4 Periodic Replacement Parts Replacement of consumables listed in the following table is recommended. Contact the system supplier for request of part replacement.
  • Page 71: Chapter 8 Appendix

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix Chapter 8 Appendix 8.1 Specification 8.1.1 System specification  Specification for fluorinated fluid Table 8-1 Specification for fluorinated fluid HRW002-H HRW008-H HRW015-H HRW030-H Model HRW002-HS HRW008-HS HRW015-HS HRW030-HS Cooling method Water cooling Cooling capacity (50Hz/60Hz) * Under conditions below Circulating fluid temp.
  • Page 72 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix  Specification for ethylene glycol aqueous solution Table 8-2 Specification for ethylene glycol aqueous solution HRW002-H1 HRW008-H1 HRW015-H1 HRW030-H1 Model HRW002-H1S HRW008-H1S HRW015-H1S HRW030-H1S Cooling method Water cooling Cooling capacity (50Hz/60Hz) * Under conditions below Circulating fluid temp. °C Facility water temp.
  • Page 73 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix  Specification for flesh water and DI water Table 8-3 Specification for flesh water and DI water HRW002-H2 HRW008-H2 HRW015-H2 HRW030-H2 Model HRW002-H2S HRW008-H2S HRW015-H2S HRW030-H2S Cooling method Water cooling Cooling capacity (50Hz/60Hz) * Under conditions below Circulating fluid temp.
  • Page 74: Communication Specification

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix 8.1.2 Communication specification This section provides the general outline of communications utilized in this system. For detail specification, we provide a separate system manual “Communication Specification”, which is available through your local distributor.  Contact signal Table 8-4 Contact Signal Item Specification...
  • Page 75 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix  Serial RS-485 Table 8-5 Serial RS-485 Item Specification Connector No. Connector type (this system) D-sub9P female connector Standard EIA RS485 Protocol Modicon Modbus This system Your system Circuit block diagram Internal circuit HRW Series 8.1 Specification...
  • Page 76: Alarm Signal Selection

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix 8.1.3 Alarm signal selection User can designate one alarm signal for contact signal. See section 5.3.9 “Initial Setting screen” for signal selecting. The following table presents the setting-alarm relationship. The alarm signal is turned OFF if the designated alarm detected. (Alarm signal is ON if no alarm is detected.) Table 8-6 Alarm signal selection Setting...
  • Page 77: Outer Dimensions

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix 8.2 Outer Dimensions Back Left side Front Figure 8-1 Outer Dimensions HRW Series 8.2 Outer Dimensions...
  • Page 78: Flow Chart

    Leak switch (float-type) Drain pan port Rc3/8 Figure 8-2 Flow Chart Part 1 8.3.2 Part 2 HRW008-H, -HS HRW008-H1, -H1S HRW008-H2, -H2S HRW015-H, -HS HRW015-H1, -H1S HRW015-H2, -H2S HRW030-H, -HS HRW030-H1, -H1S HRW030-H2, -H2S Check valve Flowmeter sensor Press. sensor Temp.
  • Page 79: Offset Function

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix 8.4 Offset Function Potential deviations in temperature between this system and your system may be concerned depending on the installation environment. The offset function falling into three types (MODE1 to 3) is assigned to calibrate deviations in temperature. See the following descriptions for the offset function.
  • Page 80: Example Of Offset Function

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix 8.4.1 Example of offset function When the discharge temperature of the circulating fluid is at 30°C, heat is dissipated by 1°C to allow the circulating fluid in your system to be 29°C. Under the above condition, the following process is to be performed with the utilization of MODEs 1 to 3.
  • Page 81 HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix  When MODE2 is selected With OFFSET value set at -1°C, TEMP PV and communication data express “29°C” (circulating fluid discharge temp. value + OFFSET value) that agrees with the temperature of the circulating fluid in your system. This system Your system Communication data...
  • Page 82: Band/Ready Function

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix 8.5 BAND/READY function Sets BAND to TEMP SP value, and notifies TEMP PV value reaches within BAND range by the operation display panel or the communication. See section “5.3.9 Initial Setting screen” on page 5-7, “5.3.11 Option screen” on page 5-9 for the procedure of the setting.
  • Page 83: Anchor Bolt Mounting Position

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix 8.6 Anchor Bolt Mounting Position Lock the brakes on casters, and attach the anti-seismic bracket (optional: HRZ-TK002) to secure this system.  Anti-seismic bracket is an optional accessory, which is required for the installation of this system (HRZ-TK002). ...
  • Page 84: Compliance

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix 8.7 Compliance This system conforms to the following standards. Table 8-7 Compliance EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Low Voltage 2006/95/EC CE Marking Directive Machinery 2006/42/EC Directive SEMATECH S2-93, S8-95 SEMI S2-0703, S8-0701, F47-0200 E229305 / UL1995 8.7 Compliance HRW Series 8-14...
  • Page 85: Thermo Chiller Daily Inspection Sheet

    HRX-OM-K003 Chapter 8 Appendix Thermo Chiller Daily Inspection Sheet HRW Series 8.8 Thermo Chiller Daily Inspection Sheet 8-15...
  • Page 87: Product Warranty

    Product Warranty 1. Warranty If a failure is observed in our Thermo Chiller, repair shall be provided in accordance with the warranty period and preconditions defined below at SMC’s option. Repair involves the inspection and/or replacement and/or modification of a defective part. Removed parts shall become the possession of SMC.
  • Page 88 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021 JAPAN Tel: + 81 3 5207 8249 Fax: +81 3 5298 5362 http://www.smcworld.com Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer. © 2018 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved...

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