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The unit should be placed in a location with easy access to a cooling water
source and a drain. Never place the unit in a location where excessive heat,
moisture, or corrosive materials are present.
Facility Water
Requirements
Limit the facility water inlet pressure to approximately 65 psig.
Refer to the Cooling Capacity chart in Section II, Specifications. The flow rate
of the cooling water supply must meet or exceed these requirements for the
unit to operate at its full rated capacity. If the cooling water does not meet
these standards, the cooling capacity will derate. The chart is based on a
10°C difference between the temperature of the cooling water supply (facility
water) and the cooling fluid as it leaves the System I.
As the heat load increases, the required flow rate of the cooling water supply
increases. For example, if the heat load is 8 kilowatts, only 3.25 gallons per
minute at 8.5 psi is required to remove the heat. However, if the heat load
is 14 kilowatts, about 5.5 gallons per minute at 21.5 psi is required.
Electrical
Requirements
Refer to the serial number on the rear of the unit for the specific electrical
requirements of your unit.
Ensure the voltage of the power source meets the specified voltage, ±10%.
Make sure an adequate ground connection is provided.
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