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GLYCOL CHILLER
Owners Manual
W W W . P E N G U I N C H I L L E R S . C O M

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Summary of Contents for Penguin GLYCOL CHILLER

  • Page 1 P E N G U I N C H I L L E R S GLYCOL CHILLER Owners Manual W W W . P E N G U I N C H I L L E R S . C O M...
  • Page 2 Class A refrigerants. The regulatory warning labels on Penguin Chillers are EPA mandated for all refrigerants considered flammable which covers a wide range of refrigerants including mildly flammable refrigerants like R32 as well as highly flammable gasses such as butane (R600) and propane (R290).
  • Page 3 Chillers work on the principal of moving heat from one spot to another. In the case of a glycol chiller, its job is to move heat from the glycol out into the air. This means proper air flow is critical to the operation of a chiller. If the chiller is located in an overly hot or unventilated area, it cannot dissipate the heat efficiently therefore lowering the chiller's ability to cool.
  • Page 4 Mixing Glycol We recommend you create your mixture by starting with whole (full) gallons of glycol and then add the proper amount of water to achieve your mix ratio. After filling the chiller any leftover mix can easily be saved. Having pre-made mixture on hand makes it easy to top off the reservoir if you ever have a small spill.
  • Page 5 Glycol Fill Level cont'd After you pump the glycol mixture out to fill the supply lines and the fermenter coils or jacket, top the reservoir back off. The copper refrigerant lines in and out of the reservoir will likely be above the liquid level when the chiller is filled as intended.
  • Page 6 One pump per fermenter: XL PUMPS: ( 2/3HP, 1-1/3HP, 2HP, 3-1/3HP) Our XL glycol pumps go directly into the reservoir (up to 8). Pump orientation and exact placement doesn't matter, the only requirement is that the inlet tube is under liquid.
  • Page 7 Chiller Maintenance If you do not need to use your chiller for a long period of time, it can simply be unplugged and left with the glycol in it. There is no hard rule on changing out the glycol mixture because it lasts for quite a while.
  • Page 8 Common Issues cont'd Re-check the temperature of your glycol mixture with a thermometer (not an IR gun). Low fill level could potentially cause the built in controller's probe to be exposed to the air. This could cause a higher reading than the glycol mixture's actual temperature.
  • Page 9 Send any questions to: support@penguinchillers.com Do you need accessories for your Chiller? Penguin Chillers offers a variety of accessories for both our Glycol and Water Chillers. Scan this...
  • Page 10 This limited warranty is void if (i) the label bearing the serial number of this product has been removed or defaced, (ii) the product is not distributed by Penguin Chillers or (iii) this product is not purchased from an authorized Penguin Chillers reseller. If you are unsure whether a reseller is an authorized or not, contact us.
  • Page 11 (865) 214 - 6509 www.PenguinChillers.com Support@PenguinChillers.com A Controller Guide was included with your chiller. Please see the FAQ Page on our website to view a copy of the controller guide and other helpful information. www.PenguinChillers.com...