TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and Save These Instructions for Future Reference. Employer and Employee Responsibilities Installer and Maintenance Contractors - Risk Assessment PREPARING TO INSTALL THE COOLER Cooler Location ACCESS FOR SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE PREPARING THE DROPPER (IF REQUIRED) Levelling the Dropper MOUNTING THE COOLER...
• Never force parts to fit because all parts are designed to fit Seeley International provides the following information as a together easily without undue force. guide to contractors and employees to assist in minimising risk whilst working at height.
PREPARING TO INSTALL THE COOLER COOLER LOCATION Check the proposed cooler location to ensure it is structurally capable of supporting the weight of the cooler. If the roof is structurally inadequate, provide an alternate load bearing structure. The ideal location for the cooler is in a central position on the roof (away from sleeping areas and where people spend most of their time) so that the duct runs are of approximately the same length.
MOUNTING THE COOLER CONVEYING THE COOLER TO THE ROOF IMPORTANT Lifting and installing the cooler is made easier by removing the pad frames first. They can be replaced at the very end of the Installation must be in accordance with Municipal Building installation procedure.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTALLING THE CONTROLLER CABLE Seeley International recommends: It is required that all units be connected to the mains supply through an independent circuit, suitably protected by fuse or • Not routing data/communication and supply mains voltage circuit breaker. Ensure that the power supply is sufficient for the cables in the same conduit.
MULTIPLE COOLER INSTALLATIONS WITH EXTERNAL AIR SENSOR Cooler electronics fitted with External Air Sensors or have a spare RJ connector can be installed as follows; A = Brass Nut G = Float B = Washer H = Overflow C = Brass Adaptor I = Tank D = Plastic Elbow J = Plastic Nut...
Important! Never drain water from the cooler directly on to the with a 20m (66’) control cable. Longer cable lengths are roof. available from Seeley. Important! The maximum cable length allowed from the An optional Water Manager Kit, Part # 073392, can be supplied MagIQtouch controller to the first cooler is 25 metres (82’).
COMMISSIONING THE COOLER Once the controller is connected, power up the cooler using the SALINITY LED ON/OFF switch on the cooler electronics box. The bottom LED is red only and displays salinity setting information. ILL1659-A IMPORTANT NOTES: ILL1661-A Sal Flash Indicates •...
FAULT CODES TESTING THE DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR Fault Code 01 (1 Red Flash) = Communication Failure. This RPCQi cooler incorporates a Seeley electronically commutated Direct Drive motor. No setup is required for this • Ensure wall control cable is fitted correctly.
TESTING THE DRAIN VALVE SETTING THE WATER LEVEL Isolate power to the cooler electronics and disconnect the With the wall control in “OFF” mode, press and hold the pump, making sure the plug is kept away from any water. Turn buttons together for 1 second on the MagIQcool the power back on.
ADJUSTING COOLER SETTINGS It is required that all units be connected to the mains supply Within the SETTINGS menu of the MagIQtouch Controller is the through an independent circuit, suitably protected by fuse or COOLER sub-heading. Here various settings of the cooler can circuit breaker.
COMMISSIONING COMPLETION CHECKLIST COOLER FLUSHING CHILLCEL PADS □ SECURE - The cooler is secure and level on the dropper □ PADS FLUSHED - To prevent initial start-up odours from the using all fixings supplied. cooling pads, it is a requirement to flush water through them and drain the tank.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Symptom Cause Action Inadequate cooling Under-sized cooler. Replace with larger cooler. Under-sized ducts. Carry out cooling load design to determine correct size unit, ducting and outlets required. Clogged or dirty cooling pads. Clean or replace pads. Dry pads or lack of water while cooler is operating. Check water distribution system for possible obstruction in hoses.
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ALBURY MANUFACTURING 77 North Street, Albury, NSW 2640 It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continuous product improvement. Accordingly, specifications are subject to change without notice. Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected.
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