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JBJ Arctica Aquarium Series Troubleshooting Manual

JBJ Arctica Aquarium Series Troubleshooting Manual

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ARCTICA – AQUARIUM SERIES
TROUBLESHOOTING
There are many factors that may affect the cooling performance of your Arctica chiller. In
order to determine the cause we recommend the following:
Perform Static Test
Read FAQ s
Contact us for further assistance
Static Test
Performing a Static Test will allow the chiller to operate without any external factors such as heat
load from equipment, volume load of water capacity, or pump water flow. The main purpose of
this test is to establish that the controller, relay, fan motor, compressor, and temp probe are in
working order without being linked to the actual tank set up.
Step 1
Turn off the pump that flows through the chiller
This test only requires the small amount of water already within the heat exchanger.
Step 2
Program the controller to 60F for the set point
Press the up or down arrow and hold until the number starts to blink, then release and press the
down arrow until the temperature on the controller reads 60F and then release. It will blink and
then the temperature will show a solid color. It is now set to 60F; it will take approximately 5
minutes or less for a functioning chiller to bring the temp down to 60F due to the small amount of
water volume in the heat exchanger.
Step 3
Observe Components Operation
A.
Controller::
the controller will send the command to the relay to turn on the fan motor and
compressor after about 2 minutes. The "Cool" lamp will illuminate and stop blinking at
this time.
B. Relay:
Verify that the fan motor & compressor turns on when the "Cool" lamp is
illuminated solid.
C. Fan Motor:
air flow and that the temperature of the air flow after a few minutes is warm not cool.
D. Compressor:
vibration from the compressor.
E. Temp Probe:
dropping in temp not rising.
The "Cool" lamp indicator on the controller should be blinking. This means
Place your hand behind the rear of the chiller exhaust. Verify that there is
Place your hand on the top of the chiller and verify you can feel a slight
Verify that the temperature on the controller is not eradicate and is

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Summary of Contents for JBJ Arctica Aquarium Series

  • Page 1 ARCTICA – AQUARIUM SERIES TROUBLESHOOTING There are many factors that may affect the cooling performance of your Arctica chiller. In order to determine the cause we recommend the following: Perform Static Test • Read FAQ s • Contact us for further assistance •...
  • Page 2 FAQ s : Q: Why is there no digital display on the controller? a. Make sure the power cord is plugged into a working electrical receptacle b. The fuse may be blown; it is located at the rear of the chiller. Q: What size fuse do I need to replace a blown fuse? : There are two types of fuses used for Aquarium Series Chillers Chillers with a hardwired power cord and external black fuse cap...
  • Page 3 Over time, the titanium heat exchanger will accumulate calcium build up that will impede the cooling process. You may also have particulate matter and debris accumulating on the integrated temperature probe giving inaccurate readings. We recommend Back flushing the chiller every 6 months.

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