MRC 150/300 - Laird Technologies

MRC 150/300
USER MANUAL
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THR-UM-MRC150-300
0912
Americas: +1 888.246.9050
Europe: +44.1342.315044
Asia: +886.3.312.9292
[email protected]
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Contents
Introduction .......................................................................... 4
Incoming Inspection ............................................................. 4
Product Handling ................................................................. 5
Technical Specifications ...................................................... 6
Installation and Operation Instructions ............................. 10
Recommended Fluid Couplings ......................................... 11
Digital Controller ................................................................ 11
Troubleshooting Guide ...................................................... 13
Serviceability ..................................................................... 13
Warranty ............................................................................ 14
Return Procedure .............................................................. 15
Revision History
Revision
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Description
UPDATE ISOMETRIC DWGS
REMOVED DELAY REQUIRMENT FOR PUMP
ADDED UL FILE NUMBER
UPDATED DRAWINGS, (MELCOR)
REMOVED MRC600, ADDED NEW PUMP CURVES, REMOVED MELCOR
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Introduction
Laird Technologies’ solid-state recirculating liquid chillers are designed to provide cooling for a wide
range of water solutions, and can be used for cooling in many medical, laser, and test laboratory
applications. They are intended to work in “closed loop” systems that separate the coolant from the
outside environment, protecting the purity of the cooled product.
This manual provides the necessary general information for proper installation and operation and has
been developed to achieve the best results when using the Laird Technologies chiller.
Incoming Inspection
Laird Technologies’ chiller units are designed, built, and packaged to withstand the shock and vibration
normally associated with shipment by common carriers. Occasionally, improper handling during
shipment, such as excessive vibration, crushing, etc., will cause damage to the product. Therefore, a
thorough inspection should be provided upon receipt of all shipments. Any packaging tears, dents,
scratches, or loose objects are signs of damage and should be noted on the Freight Bill. Packages
should be opened promptly and units inspected for concealed damage. If damage is found, an
immediate claim must be filed with the freight carrier and an inspection requested. Retain all
packing materials. Laird Technologies cannot be responsible for Consignee’s failure to file a timely
freight claim.
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Product Handling

Do not operate this unit before reading this manual.
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Before operating Laird Technologies’recirculating liquid chiller, be certain that:
1.
The unit is positioned vertically.
2.
The liquid reservoir and entire recirculating system are filled with coolant.
3.
The air inlet and outlet are at least 12” away from any restrictions.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
A. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITHOUT COOLANT IN THE SYSTEM.
B. ENSURE THAT THERE IS A CIRCUIT BREAKER ON THE LINE AND
THAT IT COMPLIES WITH NAMEPLATE RATING.
C. PLUG UNIT INTO GROUNDED ELECTRICAL OUTLET ONLY.
D. IF THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED, IT MUST BE REPLACED
BY A CORD WITH AN EQUAL OR HIGHER RATING.
Failure to follow the above precautions could result in electrical shock, fire, personal injury, or damage
to the unit, and will void the warranty.
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Technical Specifications
Standard Features

Programmable Digital Temperature Controller

Low and High Temperature Alarm Signals

Low Fluid Level Indicator
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Fluid inlet and outlet quick disconnect, 3/8” flow female valves (see Page 11 for recommended
system male connectors)
MRC general series specifications
Input voltage, VAC
115 to 230
Operating environment temperature range, °C (°F)
1
4.4 to 45 (40 to 113)
2
Control temperature range, distilled H2O as coolant, °C (°F)
2 to 40 (35 to 104)
Control temperature range, using 70% distilled H2O
and 30% glycol or alcohol as coolant, °C (°F)2
-12 to 40
(10.4 to 104)
Controller accuracy, °C
± 0.16
Frequency, Hz
50/60
UL Rating
UL61010‐1/IEC61010‐1
Chiller model
Cooling capacity, Watt (BTU/hr)
1
2
3
4
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MRC 150
MRC 300
149 (508)
290 (990)
Current, Amperes, 115VAC (230VAC)
4.7 (2.4)
8.5 (4.3)
Input power, Watts
294
507
Fluid capacity, mL (oz.)
250 (8.4)
450 (15.2)
Dimensions, H x W x D,
cm (inches)
30.4×19.5×35.1
(12.0×7.7×13.8)
39.1×20.3×33.8
(15.4×8.0×13.3)
Weight, kg (lbs)
10.9 (24)
13.6 (30)
Maximum flow rate, LPM (GPM)4
2.9 (0.76)
3.3 (0.87)
For ambient conditions outside this range, please contact Laird Technologies.
For temperature settings below 2°C, an appropriate coolant must be used.
Capacity rating is given at a temperature of 25°C (77°F) for the ambient air and exiting fluid.
For more information see pump capacity charts.
Model Number Nomenclature
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MRC 150 Performance Charts
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MRC 300 Performance Charts
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Dimensioned Drawings
MRC 150
MRC 300
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Installation and Operation Instructions
1.
Install Laird Technologies chiller on a level surface capable of supporting the weight of the Unit.
Allow 30 cm (12”) clearance around the air inlet and discharge areas to insure proper air
circulation. If obstacles block the airflow, the unit may overheat. This reduces performance can
lead to failure.
2.
Fill the reservoir 2/3 full with fluid (see *Notes below).
3.
Connect the Unit to an AC power outlet.
4.
Connect the Unit to the liquid lines of your system using the input and output quick connections
on the side of the Unit.
5.
Turn power switch ON.
6.
Watch the reservoir and keep filling as the fluid level drops.
7.
Once the reservoir maintains a 1/2 full level, keep the chiller running for 10 seconds before you
top off the reservoir.
8.
If there is any doubt that the system has been purged of air, then check the fluid level and fill
reservoir to the top. (If possible, raise the recirculating system above the chiller reservoir level
for a few seconds to enable air to gather at the highest point. Then bring system below chiller
fluid inlet and outlet connections for a few seconds to allow that air to travel to the chiller
reservoir. If it is not possible to move the system, move chiller first down, and then up with
respect to the system.)
9.
Set digital controller to the desired temperature, as shown on Page 11,
10.
Run the Unit and check system for possible leaks.
11.
The Unit is ready for continuous operation.
*Note 1: For exiting fluid temperature above 2°C (35°F), 100%-distilled water is recommended as the coolant.
*Note 2: For exiting fluid temperature below 2°C (35°F), a coolant solution of >30%-glycol or alcohol by volume is recommended.
*Note 3: Include 10% Optishield® Plus Inhibitor Solution to minimize algae build up.
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Recommended Fluid Couplings
For the fluid line connections, Laird Technologies recommends the following
Chiller model
MRC 150,
MRC 300
1/4”
CPC (Colder Products Co.)
Part Number
PLCD26004
5/16”
PLCD26005
3/8”
PLCD26006*
Tubing Inner Diameter
* A pair of the indicated couplings is included with each chiller unit.
For technical questions about these couplings, or to locate a distributor, please visit CPC’s website,
www.colder.com.
Digital Controller
The controller is available with either RS232 or RS485 serial communication and controls exiting
fluid temperature to ± 0.16°C. A separate manual from the controller manufacturer is included with
each unit.
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1.
To display set point Press and hold the ✱ button. The display will now show the temperature set
point and alternately the units (°C or °F).
2.
To enter new set point (Factory pre-set at 10°C) Hold the ✱ button (displaying set temperature)
while pressing either ▲ or ▼ to increase or decrease the set point. While holding the ✱ button,
release ▲ or ▼ buttons to display the new set point. Release the ✱ button and the default
display (actual exiting fluid temperature) will reappear.
3.
To adjust other functions of the controller Press ▲ and ▼ together for 3 seconds. ▲ or ▼
will scroll through the functions available on that menu level and pressing either ✱ and ▲
together or ✱ and ▼ together will change menu levels. The following table gives some
information concerning some of the common operational functions of the controller. To change
functions other than those shown (recommended for advanced users only), please consult the
separate manual for the controller.
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Function
Code
Unit
Factory
setting
Set Point
N/A
°C or °F
10°C
Hi.Sc
°C or °F
Lo.Sc
Available range
of values
-200°C
to 400°C
Recommended
range
40°C
400°C
40°C
°C or °F
0°C
-200°C
2°C above coolant
freezing point
°C or °F
5°C
400°C
Customer defined
°C or °F
-1°C
-200°C
Customer defined
bnd.2
°C or °F
5°C
From 0.1° to full
scale
1°C to 5°C
2Ero
°C or °F
Variable
0 to 25% of Full
Scale
Customer defined
Select Display Units
Unit
°C or °F
oC
oC or oF
Customer defined
Set point Lock
S P .LK
N/A
OFF
OFF or On
Customer defined
Security Lock
LoCK
N/A
nonE
nonE, EU3,
LEU2, ALL
Customer defined
Set Scale Max
(High Set Point Limit)
Set Scale Min
(Low Set Point Limit)
High Temp. Alarm1
Low Temp. Alarm1
Hysteresis1
(Alarm Differential)
Zero Adjustment
(Sensor Offset)
SP2.A
then
d U. h i
SP2.A
then
dU.lo
-15°C to 40°C
1 Not available when the heating option is included with the chiller
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Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Possible Reason
Unit will not start, with power switch
turned ON. Controller display is off
and fans are not spinning
Power not applied
Unit runs for a period of time and
then shuts OFF. Controller display
turns off and fans stop spinning
Line circuit breaker tripped
due to overload.
1) The heat load is
too high
Unit is running, but does
not maintain desired
liquid temperature
2) Controller has incorrect
temperature setting
3) Digital Temperature
Controller is not operating
properly
Unit is running, but the Low
Fluid Indicator LED is lit
Insufficient fluid level
in reservoir
Unit is running, but the liquid
level in reservoir is decreasing
Unit or outside
System has a leak
1) System coolant line is
clogged
Unit is running, but there is no
coolant flow. Low Fluid Indicator
LED on the front panel is not lit
2) The System head is too
great for the pump
3) Fluid is frozen in the
Unit
4) The Unit pump is not
running
Unit still does not run or perform
to specifications
Corrective Action
Check power supply
and ensure proper voltage
in the line
Ensure line circuit breaker
matches maximum fuse size on
nameplate. Check that there
are no other electrical
components on this line.
1) Refer to performance charts
on pages 7 and 8. Correct heat
load, if necessary
2) Correct set point according
to Digital Controller instructions
on pages 11 and 12 of this
manual
3) Consult Factory
Fill up reservoir following air
purge instructions on page 10
of this manual
Check the System for leaks.
Fix if possible. If the leak is
suspected to be within the Unit,
shut the Unit OFF and
disconnect from outlet, then
consult Factory
1) Check outside System
coolant line for clogged tubing,
closed valves, or for a kink in
the tubing
2) Relieve System pressure by
removing or redesigning flow
restrictions.
Consult pump capacity charts
on pages 7 and 8
3) Change the set point to an
appropriate temperature or
change the liquid mixture to
lower the freezing point
4) After checking 1-4 above,
Consult Factory
Consult Factory
Serviceability
No special maintenance is required when using Laird Technologies
Recirculating Liquid Chillers.
For continued optimal performance and extended life of the unit, it is recommended to clean the heat
sinks periodically, using compressed air. If a unit is not performing properly, use the troubleshooting
chart shown above Troubleshooting table to find the problem, or consult the factory.
If using any kind of coolant solutions, it is recommended to periodically check the concentration.
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Warranty
Laird Technologies Recirculating Chillers adhere to the highest quality standards and are free from
defects in material, components, and workmanship. This warranty covers repair or replacement of
product, to be done at a Laird Technologies facility, for a period of one (1) year from date of shipment.
Customer is responsible for shipping product to Laird Technologies freight prepaid. Laird Technologies
in turn will return the warranted product to customer freight prepaid, if within the time period specified
above.
Warranty coverage is in effect when the following operating conditions are continuously satisfied:

Ambient Temperature Range within 4.4°C (40°F) to 45°C (113°F).

Control Temperature Range within 2°C (35°F) to 40°C (104°F) when using 100% water or -12°C
(10°F) to 40°C (104°F) with an appropriate coolant.

Line Voltage variation within plus or minus 10% of nameplate rating.
In addition, the following criteria must be met:

Electrical installation and grounding must comply with local electrical and safety codes.

Recirculating Chiller must be used in the environment for which it is designed.
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Customer cannot abuse or mishandle the product in any way. Any modifications to the original
unit will also void warranty.

Compliance to User’s Manual or any other instructional guide provided by Laird Technologies for
the product.
This warranty does not cover the following:

Applications where product is being misapplied. This includes inappropriate selection of Liquid
Chiller for the environment and conditions in which it is to be used.

Damages caused by shipping carrier or any other accident after product has left Laird
Technologies. Shipping claims are the responsibility of the customer and are to be completed in a
timely manner.
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Reimbursement of labor for installation or removal of warranted product, or for parts and labor
resulting from repairs performed by any other source besides Laird Technologies.
This is the complete warranty and is in lieu of any other warranty expressed or implied, including but not
limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Laird Technologies
will in no way be liable for incidental or consequential damage whatsoever or for any other claims by
the customer for damages in connection with Laird Technologies products, even if advised in advance
of the possibility of such damage.
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Return Procedure
All returns must be assigned a Return Materials Authorization number (RMA#) in advance.
Returns received without RMA # may be refused. In the event that a return is required,
the Customer should call;
Laird Technologies’ Customer Service Department at
USA: +1 888.246.9050
Europe: +44.1342.315044
Asia: +886.3.312.9292 or send an email to [email protected].
The Customer will be asked to fill out an RMA form so that RMA # can be issued. All returns must be
securely packed to prevent shipping damage and must be clearly marked with the RMA# on the box.
Consignor shall pay freight charges on all returns.
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