Connection Of Water Supply - Technogel FREEZER 200/1 Instructions For The Installation, Use And Maintenance

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Connection of water supply

The refrigerating system has a water-cooled condenser and it is therefore necessary to connect the pipe
coming from the mains water supply or from the tower water system at the point where the WATER INLET
connection is located on the back of the machine at the bottom and to connect the drainage pipe or pipe
recycling to the water tower system where the WATER OUTLET connection is located.
Please note that it is important to use rubber piping for the water supply connection which is designed to
withstand a pressure of at least 10 bar, with an internal diameter of approx. 21 mm (suitable for the
connectors supplied with the machine).
If there are no labels indicating the water supply INLET and OUTLET, please note that the INLET pipe is
the one that connects to the pressure valve.
- WATER PRESSURE AND CONSUMPTION
If the machine operates on mains water, make sure that the water going into the machine is at least
1 Bar in pressure.
If the machine operates on tower water, make sure that the water going into the machine is at least
2 Bar in pressure with a maximum temperature of 29°C.
In both cases maximum pressure for water entering the machine must not exceed 4 Bar.
WATER TOWER - The average consumption with the refrigerating system in operation is as follows:
The quantity of water (max. temperature +29°C and minimum pressure 2 Bar) which must circulate in one
hour of the machine.
WATER CITY - The average consumption with the refrigerating system in operation is as follows
In the case of water containing impurities, it is necessary to position a purifying filter to avoid
clogging and/or damage to the pressure valve. If the water is very hard it should be softened with a
special water softening system.
FREEZER 200/1 = 1800 litres/hour*
*depending on the temperature of the water on entry
FREEZER 200/1 = 350 litres/hour*
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